American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, August 03, 1816, Image 1

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ta empower the Burgess of
Bell fonte to compet the High Constabl
or Collector of taxes to hay over monies
by hin recoived, and for other purposes.
+ Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by
the Town Council of the Borcugh of Belle-
Jone in town council assembled, and it i
hereby ordained und enacted by the author.
ty of the same, ‘That hereafter. when any
Coligeton of any takes as-
sessed by the Town Council, or any warrau!
for the coilaciion of aug fine imposed by
any ordinance of the Town Ceuncil, shat
¢ pat iuto 1he hands of the high Constable
or Collector, to execite ana collect the
same ; the said high Gensiable or Collector
shall oa or before the return day in the said
wrrants mentioned, produce to the Bue-
g/ss or in his absence or inability to ac
thie ass stcat Burgess of the gorough the
recip of the Treasurer of the Corporation
for the paymont ofthe amount of the money
in tee said worrant me tioned; or make
8c) other teturglas way be deem’d suffi
ciorit n'lw; andiincase of a false aoturs
or that hic does noaproduce the treasurer's
zcccipt oor before ihe petorn day &s dis
rected tor mak: such other rewurn as may!
He desmed snfficient in law Ly the said
Bur. essorassisient Burgess of the Borough
aio ; the said Burocess or assistant
“1 rress shall forthwith issue a SUMMONS,
Qu which + The Surgess and Town Couns
iif the Borough of Belicionte ‘in the
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DER HAMILTON,
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SATURDAY EVENING, dugast 3, 1816.
See a Aadbe ii futher ordained and) * ihe Publi
nacted by the auRoriy aforesaid, That i] : To the Public.
wil be the duty of the Burgess and he is| FN the Lycoming Advertiser of the 11th
\oreby required on the delivery of any war-| if inst, I have observed a number of untrue
ant and duplicate to the high Constable or{and @Rjust statements, 1 suppose 0 injure
Sollector for the collection of any Taxes{my character and propery, signed Jo
or assessments to furnish the Treasurer off Moran. [I received two nofes on oh
(he Corporation with the amount of the Moran the third day of April last, payabl:
moaies contained in such duplicate, which three days after date; and two other note:
mount the Treasurer shall charge to thelan John Moran and Fhomas Proctor, no
said high Constable in the Books of the for erroneous statements, but for reales
Treasury, and shall credit the same from tute, which contract 1 complied with the
ime tof time, with such sums of money as!third day of Aprily which 1 can prove by
\¢ may receive op accountofsaid tax; and judge Fieming and others. The property
ih the amount of abatements or exoner-1i sold John Moran was part of a tract o
tions, as shail be certified to him the by{tand for which Wm. Dunn obtained a pat
Cown Council, and at the time of settieing fent from: the Commonwealth of Penmsylva
ff his duplicate, the high Constable orjuia the fourth day of December, 1786 ; anc
Coflector collecting and paying over thellus been held ip peaceable possession, aud
ane, shall be allowed five per &ent. on thé{the title has never been disputed, 1 ca
mount coliccted and paid over, in [uli for}urove by a number of respectable old res
his services in collecting ‘and paying ower idents in Lycoming county. This contrac
o the Treasurer. was made between Moran and me the firs
Sac. 5. And be it further ordained and week in September last, and the convey
nacted Gy the auchomty afovescid, That oplanee Wrote, I can prove by Joseph J. Wal
olf wavkants issued by the Burgess or 4s Hace Esq. and Moran pad i. in his posses-
sistent Burgess, lor the: eotlection ot any[Sialh and I never goen it until the 3d day o'
(axes contained in any duplicate, the said April last, the day it was signed and ac-
Burgess or assistant Burgess shail make knowledged. ~The above’ propetty I
ive - 9aid warrants returnable before the bought honestlyand 1 do not owe a mal
sid Burgess or assistent Burgess as neap one cent for it. I leave the world to judge
as may be on the thirtieth day from the is. whether I have been guilty of fraud or un
suing ot the said warrants ; and on 21] war- gust statements or not.
county of Centre shall be plaintiff) directs,
efor service tothe Coroner; high She: iffy
sab-Sheriff. or any Constable in and forthe
county of Centre, commanding the i
Conaté dio onl £15) 10 [éppear
forc vim on such day as sheil be mentioned’
the 501d suminons; not exceeding five
days from the date thereof, aud then and!
there to shew call ¢ way judgment should
net be renderéd tind oxecation 18sue aginst!
: AntiuT Br contained ny the waitl|
arvapt + and ihe said hieh CoUstable or
oie toresther veglecis to appear on the
fay mentin ed iy the Lunnnons, or doesnot
s.cw suficient couse why jud.ment should
ro A DeArel; dirs
be
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a ensid tbe 2 EN
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' dy 63 HRECUpCH Gia mst shin
then the said Bure ssior assistent Burgess
11 enter udgtnenvagamnsy: the said Con.
» or Collector for the amount or bales
‘the monics which shail be due onj
id warrant, togetuer with cosiss on which;
¢ shall be no stay of exccution, but the
id Burgess or assistant ‘Rurgess: shall is-
gui execution in such form: as 18° preserib- |
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rapts for the collection of any fines impos+ : John White.
ed by the authority of any ordinance of they May ¢
said Borough, shall be made returnable] ay 20th, 1816.
hifore the said Burgess or assistent Burej= tt mma
dese as near as may on the twentieth
froin the issuing of the same. LY YUR SALE.
“Suc. 6. And be it further ordained ond” ; :
chactod by the authority aforesaid, Thatl HE subscriber offers for Sale the
the Burgess or assistent Burgess of the house and lot of ground on which he now
Borough of Bellefonte, ov any other officer sides. The house is commodious and
acting under the avthority of any ordinance vantaglously situated for almost any kind
of the said Bovvughs shall tax, demand and, “business. It would well suita Hatter
receive, in all process issued or executed #0 terms apply to
Uy thems the samc fogs and. costa. as byes SBINOS Rothrock.
she laws of this Commonwealth, are deem-{ = :
¢d legal and allowable in case of justices ofl N. B. All persons indebted are reques-
sii nonce Sheriffs, and Constables. ted to pay off, on ‘or previous tothe lst
: of July next—=Those having demands ar
desired to call and settle.
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Passed into an ordinance, July 6, 1816.
Signed, :
Andrew Gregg,
President of the Council.
ATTEST,
| H Editors in t :
Tota Blanchard, €P4 To all Editors in the Uni
ted States.
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ed (by: the laws (of ithis| Caminouwenkit; I €h i FOE | BR an AWAY from the subscribers, liv-
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where judgments are obtamed belore jus.
tices of the peace, directed as aforesaid for
the recovary of the same, and if any Coro-
per. Sheridl, sub-Sheriffy or Constable as
aforesaid, shail omitor neglect to make re-
turn of any execution in such case as afore.
said, he hey shall in like manner as a-
i! be proceded against,
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c 2. And be it Further ordained and
enacted by the authority afresaid, ‘That
swith n ten days after the high Constable or
Collector shall have received any duplicate
and warrant tor the collection of any tax€s
which is or may hereafter be assessed by
the Town Council ofthe Borough of Belle
fonte ; the seid high Constable or Collector
shall give notice to the said Council ora
majority of thew, that be is prepared|to
meet them for the purpose ol obtaining
ach exoneraiions and abatements of the
taxes charged m sueh duplicate, on account
of 2bsem and indigent persons therein tax-
ed or athes wise as the Council may think
just and reasonable.
Sec. 3. And be it further ordained and
cuacted by the authority aforesard, That
the Treasurer of the Corporation of the
Borouch of Bollelontey shall receive all
monies that are now, or hereafter may be
due to the corporation and pay and deliver
the same in discharge of the debts of the
or
* torporation on ordersito he drawn on him}
by the President of the town council which
orders stall specify as near as may be, ithe
consideration for which they were drawn, a
pust and tiue account of which m
oi ders the said Treasnver is directed and
T quired to keep entered ina book, to bel
kep' Ly him for that purpose, and to hold
and keep the same at all times ready tor
*he inspection of the Council; and the
} treasurer shall at the time of settleing
fccounts reccive so much per cent. on
alt menies received and dishvrsed by hin,
as the Town Coineil shall deem a suffici-
£ut compensation forhis servicas,
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and so on to!
nies, andj
AARONSBURGy April 4.
2
5 TOCKHOLDERS in the Lewistown
and Kishacoguiltas Turtipike Road Com-
panys residing in the County of Ceitre,
who have not paid the first instalment are
hereby notified, that I have appointed Jno.
Norris, Eeq to receive the ‘same, whose
Receipt will be a sufficient! discharge forip aif worn, a roram hat nearly new, a new
the payment of said Stock.—The work 1s 1 o5. of fine shoes, a | ght pattern waistcoat
NOW progressing rapidly, and money much ook with hiya two new homemade linen
vghted 10 cary ¥ Ou § therefore, tas hoped | gpips, and a bundle containing a kit of
that all concerned will be punctual 10 PAY [shoemaker’s tools, and an English silver
ling up the stock called for, without delay. | otoh wThe other an apprentice to the
Wm. Brown, jun. Tailoring, trade, named ANTHONY
Treasurer. RAYNE MYERS; about § feet 5’inches
high, about 16 years of age, hight complex-
lion, tair hairy and chuunkey made=}tiad on
gi — when he went away a dark moleskin coat-
: he Spread Lagle, Dquare ee corded velvet pantaloens, black roram
hat, black broadcloth waistcoat, singie
and Compass. breasted. He isan artful and cunniog lad.
oe We will give 20 dollars reward to any
W illiam 1. Brown, pe rsonor persons who shall apprehend said
(OF MirTon)
ing in welicfante, Centre county, Peni. on
‘Sunday night the 18th ult. two apprentice
boys ; the eldest an apprentice to the shoe
making trade, named JOHN COLEMAN,
about 19 years of age, five feet ejght inches
‘high, dark complexion, black hair and eyes.
‘Had on whew he went away a dark brown
coat, dark corded velvet pantaloous, about
MAY 31st, 1816.
apprentices, andisecure (hem in any jail
so that we can get them again, and. shal
also advertise them in the same Newspa-
per from whence they received their infor-
ation, making affidavit at the same timc
by or from which paper they received
such information. We will also give the
editor of any newspaper the like sum of
twenty dollars, which shall give the inlor-
mation of said runaways to the apprehender
The above reward or rewards will be paid
to the Jailor for the use of those entitled,
when and where we shall receive said ap
apprentices. It is hoped editors will give
this adeertisernent 2a general circulation
land discourage, if possible, the profligate
|practice, of which these fellows are guilty.
John Irwin, jun.
Jeremiah Menon.
LLEFONTE, dune 3 1816. 1
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BD ssprerrurry informs his friends
and the public in general, that he has taken
hat old stand, the
STEN 4 TEN > y
STONE TAVERN
in Aaronsburg, formerly occupied by Sam-
uel Miles, where Le hopes by promptat-
tention, good liquors and 'stabling, te mec!
with a share of public patronage.
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Wanted immediately, 1
Journeymen Tailors, to whom good
vill be
bo
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or
wages ard constant employment
sven by
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Samue
BrrizoyonTe,July 10, 181
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ADVERTISEMENT.
THRE subscriber wishes to receive pros
posals for opening a Waggon road from
Karthausson little Mushannon, to Kersey’s
settiement, on Toby's creck, a distarice of
about 30 or 34 mules. It willbe given in
whole or in separate parts, so as to uit
he undertaker Those desirous of cone
racting for the above wll make Immeds
te application to
Fred. W. Geissenhainer.
KARTHAUS, June 224d, i816.
re.
Dissolution of Partnership
THE partnership of Curtin'& Tierney
's hereby dissolved by mutual consents
Such as have had accounts opened with,
ud firm, will please to cail at Roland
Curtin’s store, in order to have the sams
balanced.
Roland Curtin,
P. HH. Tierney.
MAY 21st, 1816.
N. B. The business will in futur: hs
conducted, and the outstanding debts wil}
ne collected by R. CURTIN.
en
Senate
NO LICE.
ALL persons holding demands against.
lie es ate that was of Thos. M¢Kee, and of
Jane Templeton, will please to hand them
forward to the subscribers before the first
of August next, or expect to be forever
cut oul.
THOS. M<CALMON,
MATTHEW WOODS.
N. B. Those holding demands’ against
the estate of Wm M:Kee, late of Walker
township, will please to observe the above
limit, and hand in their accompts unto D.
Burber or Elizabeth M‘Keg, administrators
of said estate.
} ddnire
NOTICE.
AL persons indebted, or having any’
“claims against the estate of Tobias
Pickle, doc. are requested to attend at the
fhouse of Christian Mecase, in Aaronsburg,
on the 16th of May next, for the purpose
of making settlement. The subscribers
will attend for that purpose
ADAM HARPER,
ADAM SHAFFER
$ BEx're.
APRIL 27, 1816.
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NOTICE.
~g WHE subscriber respectfully informs
fl the inhabitants of Bellefonte and ite
vicinity, that he has commenced the
Smithing Business
Bellefonte, in the Shop formerly occu
pied by Hugh Gallagher, where he hopes
by his punctuality and workmanship to
merit 2 share of public patronage.
James Magee.
MAY 1st, 1816.
N. 8. The subscriber will take two ap-
prentices, to whom liberal terms will be
given, if application be made immediately.
The subscriber having lost his pocke
book in the month of July, 1315, between
Huntingdon and Christopher Horrell’s ta-
veri, in Kishacoquillas valley, containing
among other tuings, a certificate for two
shares of Bank Stock in the Centre Bank
of Pennsylvania—hereby gives uotice that
application will be made at the said Bank,
mn Bellefonte, on the first day of June next,
in order to procure another certificate for
the same stock in lien of the one lost.
George Murray.
Lewistown, 13h April, 1816.
STRAY MARE
CAME to the plantation of the sulscri<
ber sone time in April last, a dun mare
with a black stripe along her back, and a-
bout three years old. The owner by prov-
ing property and paying charges may bve
her again. : ;
JACOR HOUSER.
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