Ep A PATRIOT. NNSYLVANIA, PRINTED BY H. PETRIKIN. 1 BELLEFONT 4 3 * 2 \ Na BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, P WEDNE SD AY, February 26, 1823. a . a ———IIR———, Tre ——_——_pyeee———m—m—/m/m/m/m™m™———T RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF CLEARFIELD CORXNTY FOR THE YEAR 1823. Alexander B. Reed, Treasurer, in account with said county, from the 8th. day of January 1822, uatil the 21st. of January 1823, both days inclusive. Dr. $5556 29 1.2 24 61 334 90 170 64 78 09 50 00 121 16 14 00 By cash paid Supervisors Wolf and panther orders Courthouse contract to R. Collins Robert Ross and David Ferguson commissioners of the Mausbantou aud Clearfield road Educating poor children Martin Hoover witness in case Com. vs. Keaggy Sheriff's fees, Com. vs. Clayton Sherifl’s fees summoning jurors i Ebenezer Magee paper case for commissioners John G. Lowrey Clerk of the Sessions Election expenses Road viewers ; Inquests of Ann Albert, John Hoover, and Erlicks Cou. vs. Wm. Tate Commissioners wages, D. Ferguson do do G. Bell do Robert Ross do M. Ogden do Alex. Reed J. M. Fox counsel feces Auditors wages ived of unseated lands : Gane a Esq. collector of Covington township Job England, collector of Pike townsLip Amasa Smith, collector of Becaria township Thomas Lewis, coliccior of Gibson township Valentine Flegle, collector of Bradford township Jsaac Horton, collector of Fox township Ballance due Ticasurer $6249 69 1.2 Money due the county on notes on the sale of unseated lands in the year 1818 Wm. Tate, Esq. : Samuel Falton Abraham Allen for 1830 © IS) a G2 Henry Irwin Puilip Bawins Jacob Jackson Jsaac Goone Richard Rowles John Bai field Levi Hicks / / £ NOTES OF SALES OF 1823. Willi. me Leonard James Mig yreenwood Bell, Esq. John Biss Jsael Steere John S. Brockway do do David Robinson Rudolph Lich John Miller Samuel Moore Samuel Fulton John Biss Ebenezer Mages Morris Fryby Jsael 2teere John Watson John Biss George B. Engles Judgment vs, Joseph Boone, debt & interest Archibald Shaw, callecter of Lawrence township for 182% Yalentine Flegel do Bradford township for do g CUT AND DRY, AND SNUFF. All of which he will + CGUNDITIONS. The price of this paper is TWO i DOLLARS per annum~but if paid ym In advance, ONE DOLL. AR AND the most reasonable terms for Cash or SEVENTY FIVE CENTS only will country produce. Country merchants be charged. will be allowed a reasonable credit. Advertisements, making no more in length than breadth, will be in- scried three times for one dollar ; and for every subsequent continuance twenty-iive cents.— Those of greater length in proportion.—Rule or figure work double those rates. No subscription will be received for less than one year; nor any paper PUBLIC SALE. By virtee and in pursuance of the last will and testament of-Jobn Glen, late of Ferguson township, deceased gv ; will be i 51 discontinued until all arrearages are Said 24 poblic sale, vi she th paid. day of March next, the following de- It the subscriber does not request scribed tracts of land situate in the adiscontinuance of his paper, at the ron] 28 ol : A tract end of the year, it will be considered hE A tract of lend as a new engagement; and the paper containing one hundred and fourteen For Matded accordingly. acres, of which between 80 and 90 ubscribers who have their papers LIS 2 0 hy . YEUETY acres are cleared, with ] i carried by the mail, must be liabje for 3 2 duellive the postage. ouse thereon erected. A tract of Letters addressed to tl . Tans taint he editor land containing, one hundred and fifty paust be post paid. — acres, of which one handre acres WV A 7o WARD ‘Tobacconist, said township, viz. "are cleared, having thereon erected a dwelling house and barn. The land quality, Terms Informs his friends and the public, made known on the day of sale, on the is of an excellent hat he has on hand a large Quantity Premises. Duc attendance wil] be of given by JAMES GLEN, JOHN BAILEY. January 151 1693, CHEWING TOBACCO, SPANISH & AMERICAN { ram, SEGARS, 2d Ass S. Hen wm 30 G8 ND) AY ee Oo Or 31 15 25 13 07 45 95 25 22 47 59 29 71 33 60 76 01 29 06 00 46 34 41 11 26 11 9 10 15 19 8 67 15 5 17 17 11 5 23 222 to the year Pike Bradford Becaria Covington Gibson Fox do do do do do de $935 43 : cents by different 166 935 182 6} R349 56 ATTEST, NOTICE IS hereby given to all persons in- debted te the estate of Isaac Fisher dec’d. to come forward on or before the first day of March next, and settle off their accounts; as after that date their accounts will be lodged in the hands of James Crawford, Esq. for collection. All persons having de- mands against said estate, wili please to produce them properly attested for settlement, JOHN M’CALMONT, 4d mr. January 13, 1823. TO RENT The Washington IRON WORKS, Situated in Nittany Valley, Centre county, about fifteen Miles below Belle- fonte, six miles from Baldeagle creek, and nine miles from the Susquehanna river ; the works are well situated, and on never failing streams; the Furnace is watered by a large spring and tbe Forge by Fshing- creek, either of (hese streams seldom ever freeze, Having examined the accounts of A. B. Reed, Treasurer of Clearfield count ince due said treasurer of fourteen dollars, likewise the following sams due wandred thirty-five forty-nine dollars fifty six cents by collectors ; James REep Clk. (8507S wages Jurors wages Fulton, late treasurer, fees on unseated lands Exonera ions to co lectors Alexander Reed office rent ry Petrikin for printing Alexander Reed, Post Master, for postage Witness & Corener’s fees com. vs Munks Treasurer’s per centage on $6335 69 al 4 per cent. Money overpaid to the several supervisors of the differant townships from the year 1818 1821 inclusive, they baving drawn the whole amount of the road tax not * + deducting the treasurers per centage, viz, r Lawrence township i 195 37 324 34 382 18 342 78 125 20 95 26 59 44 1524 58 yy we find a bals the county : Nine dollars forty thiee cents on notes and judgments ; three hundred fifteen bundred twenty-four dollars fifty-eight townships on money overpaid on account of Treasurer’s percentage, Given 3 Jom { bs ander our hands the 21st of January 1823. ALEXANDER READ GEORGE WEI.CH ELISHA SCOFIELD. : 2 PX" TF TITHE Fler is Bo we thousand acres of IV 0) Hom, RCW All persons indebted to the estate ol JOHN MOORE, late of Potter town ship, dec’d are requested to come fore land adjoining the works, there are two excellent Ore Banks, one, about two and a half miles, and he other three fourths of a mile from ward on or before the firsc day of March next, and make payment, and X . those having demand will please pres he Furpace. The Ore is equal, i 5 picase pre not superior, §to any in the Unitegq Pt their accounts: legally attested fog States. The Forge is in good repair Settlement. Those persons not coms and has been working until Jast spring. Plying With this request will have their accounts lodged in the hands of proper officers for coilection. BENSON M’ELHEANY, NANCY. MOORE. Jan. 28, 1823 The Furnace has not been in blast for some time, and will require some re- i 4 iL } rine es pairs. The owner is unacquainted conducting lion Works, and with a4 wishes to rent them, therefore any erson wanting to rent Iron Works Gillespie and Smith, will fiadit to their advantage to come b and view said Works, as the subscri- Inform their friends that they hay ber lives on the premises and will commenced the : make the terms easy and liberal. JOHN HENDERSON. Jan. 27th 1823. Boot and Shoemaking business in the borough of Bellefonte The Editors of the Pennsylvania In- in thc sbep next to Messrs, Hama teligencer, Harrisburg ; Lancastr- mond and Page’s store, where they j 2 Bali, Inte r, Lancaster ; and intend keeping en hand a quantity of] more Patriot, are requested te insert first rate fashionable Boots and Shoes the above in their respective papers, which they wiil dispose "of ou thal weekly for three months and forward most re their bil cots asonable terms lor cash of Is to the subscriber for pay. country produce. 1 > 2 . >
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