The journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1839-1843, March 03, 1841, Image 3

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    Temperance aleet in g.
The Rev. W. J. Gibson, at the request of
the "Total Abstinence Society," will deliver
an address on the subject of Temperance,
in the Methodist Episcopal Church, on
Thursday evening (4th inst,) at 6i ocleck.
The public arc respectfully invited to
attend.
Huntingdon Female Semi-
nary.
An examination in this Institution will
take place on Thursday 4th inst. Parents
end Guardians of Pupils, and others, are
invited to attend
W. 01113ISON.
Pres't. of Hoard of 'Trustees.
March 3, 1841.
Common Schools.
The followiag statement for the infoma•
lion of the directors of Common
Schools, is made in compliance
with the 10th section of the
school law, passed
June 13th, 1836.
;'umber of taxable in habitants in the
several School districts of the county of
H u ntingdon, according to the enumcra•
tions of 1835 fund 2839
1835. 1839.
218 295
296 347
485 439
Allegheny,
Antea,
Barree,
Cromwell,
Dublin,
Frank in,
Frankstown,
Henderson,
ilollt•daysburg,
Hopewell,
Huntingdon,
Morris,
Porter,
Shirley,
Springfield,
eg,
Tyrone,
Ti)(1 , 1,
Union,
\V alker,
W al riorinark,
West,
Woodberry,
Williamsburg, 170
The amount of lax exery district must
levy to entftle itself to its share of the
State appropriation, is a sum equal to at
least 60 cents for every taxable inhabitant
in the disttict, according to the last trien
nial enumeration made in the spring of
1839. A list of taxables in each district
is hereto appended.
Districts that have already accepted the
Common School system, and received their
share of the appropriasion for former years
will, on levying the proper amount of tax,
he entitled under the existing laws to re
ceive for the Scholl year 184'.'., which com.
mences on the first Monday of next June,
one dollar for every taxable.
Districts which have nut received any
part of the appropriation of Cornier years.
but which accept the systew lor the first
time, at the annual elention in March
next, and levy the proper amount of tax
will under the existing laws receive $4 50
for evert taxable in the district in 1835,
and $3 00 for every taxable in 1839, ac.
cording to the above list. These sums, by
.a resolution passed April 13th, 1840, will,
remain in the State Treasury for the use
of nonareepting districts, until the tit st of
November, 2841, and no longer,
JAMES MOORE: -
JOSHUA ROLLER, Cums'rs
R. L. GREENE,
Commissioners Office, Hunt
: ing 100 341, 1841.
Public Sale.
WAY virtue of an order of the Orphansl
Court of Huntingdon County, will be,
sold, on the premises, on the sth day of Apt il,l
A. D. 1841, at 1 oclock of said day, that val
uable property in the borough of Hunting
don, known and occupied for many years
as the
Washington Hotel,
Consisting of two lots of ground fronting on.
Allegheny street and running back to the
Canal, upon which is erected st very large
and elegant
UrillllVra 013"33a
Four stories high. The Hotel is now occur
pied by limes S. Horrel, and formerly by
James I'. Scott, and Walter Clarke Esqrs,
dec'd. It is known as one of the best
TAVERN STANDS
between Harrisburg and rittsburg.
TERMS OF SALE:—Out third part of the i
purchase money to be paid on confirmation
of the sale, and the residue in two equal an
nual payments, tvith interest, to be secured
by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser.
Attendanc given by
FRANCIS B. WALLACE, Guardian
of James T. S , ott, minor child of James
T. Sci tt, deed,
1%4 Arch 1, 1841.—ts.
dIDJII.IISTROI TOR' S
NOTICE.
Ir 4 ETTERS of Administration upon
.M lie estate of Jacob Piper, late of
111,11,14 township, deceased, have been
granted to the subscriber. All persons
thertfore, indebted to the said deceased
are requested to come forward and make
yayment immediately. Those having
'claims will present them properly authen
ticated fur settlement.
JOSEPH ISENBARG.
Admintrtrator.
Feb. IT, 184 t,
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
IDY virtue or an order of the Orphans' l
444 1 :.' Court of Huntlngion county, will bet
rxposed to sale by public vendee or ont cry,
on the premises, on
Friday the sth day of March nal
The following real estate, being the real
estate of which David Jackson, late of Bar
ree township, in said county, dec'd., died
seized, viz:
"A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND:
situate in said township of Barren, survey
edithe sth June 1795, and re-surved the 27th
May, 1812, on a warrant ' , randted o James Public Sale.
Little, dated 14th Nov. 1786, adjoining lands
of Jon Stewart. John M'Monigal and others, grkil
Monday, the 15th day of March
containing 197 acres. 19 perches and al- ‘JV next, the subscriber will sell his en
lowauce, with a two story log dwelling house tire stock, at his residence in West town
./ large Fram e R an k le ar n ship, consisting of 2 good wagons, 7 hor
' wagon, siebsh and plough harness—
and orchard, and alicut 80 acres cleared 'o' o ne set
thnAlso, one othtr small tract or setblackst ' llith tools, grain in the
parcelre of land adjoining the tract above des- ground, hay hy the ton, oats and corn by
crthed on the north, and lands of Samuel the bushel; a large stock of improved'
Barr, David Barr and Wm. Bickets on the Durham cattle, some of which are fresh
south east, containing u,ilchcows ;
an excellent and improved
Twenty-five Acres, kind of stock hogs; a large flock of Saxo•
ny and Bakewell sheep ; household and
more or less, with a SAW MILL, a fi•anie
GRIST MILL with one pair of chopping kitchen furniture, stoves, tables, beds and
stows, and a bedding, carpeting, &c. together with ev-
LARGE DISTILLERY
variety of farming utensils, and other
'articles not enumerated. Sale to com
thereon erected. The said two tracts of mence at 10 o'clock A., where lair
land &c. to be sold subject to a lease there
of to a certain Wm. Bell, which lease will prices, and good security, will entitle
expire on the fist day of April, 1842, durchasers to a reasonable credit.
and subject to the interest of Margret ROBERT C RESS ELL.
Jackson, widow of Joseph Jackson Esq.,' Vest township, Feb. 6, 1841.
Dec'd. therein, being the sum of thirty clot-
lays yearly doling her lite' w lcl annual
payment,
I
payment, or sum of money is charged upon ADMINISTRATOR'S
the said real estate by the last will and,
testamen of the said Jos. Jackson Esq. dec'd. i Net to
TERMS OF SALE,
1 A ILL persons indebted to the Estate of
'One third of the purchase money to be paid 111. D av id All en ,
in hand aid the residue in two equal an- late of Porter town
ship, Huntingdon county, deceased, are
nupl payments, with interest; to be secur- • -
ed by the bond and mortgaged of the pur- requested to make immediate payment ;
chaser. By the Court and those hav:ng claims against said estate
JOHN REED, Cr , are requested to present them properly
Sale to commen at I o'clock P M'of said day. 'authenticated for settlement, to the un-
Attendnace given on the day of sale by 'filersigned, living in Porter township.
JAMES STEWART, 1 Adm'rs. of D. JAMES ALLEN, Adm'r.
GEORGE MILLER, S Jackson, deed. Porter tp. Feb. 24, 1841.-6 t.-p.
February 24, 1841.
493
262'
26S
5(I
304
245
209
235
NOT ICE TO COLLECTORS'
rruli Collectors of county tax for th e
M- year 1839, who have not yet settled
l
their duplicates, are hereby, notified, that
on Cle 201 day of March nrxt, the bal
ance remaining due and unpaid on their
several duplicates will be certified into
the Prothonotary's office, and collected
by exocution. The balance from the col
lectors previous to the said year were this
day, agreeably to a former notice, put into
the hands of the Sheriff' for collection.
ts ainwlucely necessary, for
the demands against the county, nn
count of bridge contracts entered into the
past year, cannot be liquidated by reason
of the delinleency of the several collet.
tors. .
JAMES MOORE,
JOSHUA ROLLER, Com,
K. L. GREENE.
Commissioner's officr, F..b. 12, 1840.
A chance for pesons wishing to
• enter into the
'RAN BUSINESS.
.2 Furnace A' Forge for Rent,
The subscriber offers for rent his Iron
Works and the farms &c thereto attached,
situate in Cromwell township, Huntingdon
county, consisting of
"Chester Furnace" and
" AUGRWICK FORGE,"
with an excellent SAW MILL ting
the necessary number of houses thereon fo.'
the accomodation of workmen &c. ALSO,
several farms on one of which there is a
Grist Mill & Saw Mill,
ALSO the privilege of WOOD LEAVE
on his unimproved lands and of ORE.
lURAIICE
Is new; every thing in and about it et well'
as the Forge in good or.ier and rep .ir; wood
and ore are convenient. The ore banks are
well opened and ore and coal can be easily
and cheaply obtain." Few establshments
possess more conveniences or greater ad
vantages.
Any person desiring to tent the above
premises will please apply directly per mail
to the subscriber in Coatesville, Chester co;
or through George Taylor, Attorney at Law
Huntingdoh.
GEO: AV: PENNOCK.
Jan. 6, 1840.—tt.
! Executors' Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate
of Wesley Gregery, late of West
township, Huntingdon county, are re
quested to make immediate payment; and
all those having claims against said estate
will please present them properly authen
ticated for settlement to the undersigned
ftAMUEL MY ro
Exec' IT.
JANE OftEIiERY,
February 17, 1841.
DISSOLUTION
PARTNERSHIP.
ruiiit4: Partnership heretofore existing
- 11 - under the firm of Steevens & Wil
son, was by mutual assent dissolved on
the lit August, 1840. The books and
accounts are now in the hands of Mr.
Steevens for settlement.
STEEVENS & WILSON.
The business will hereafter be carried
on at the ol.i stand in Petersburg, by the
undersigned, where customers can be ac
comodated on the most reasonable terms.
JAMES S lEEVENS.
Petersburg, Feb, 3,1841.-3 t.
1117111 ant S. l'awson,
Comintooton raerchant,
No. 77, SMITH'S WHARF,
oalvamomat 3
Bes leave to offer his services to Millers,
le lens in grain and other productions.
Those disposed to make conisgnmentn to
him may rely upon his prompt and faithful
qtention to their business.
He refers to
Messrs Stewart & Horr,l Water Street.
Patterson &Horner, Lewistown.
DISSOLUTION
2).lMilli'l3l2:l3olElT.
THE partnership heretofore existing
between John Maguire and James
Clarke, under the firm of John Maguire
and Co., Sinking Valley, has been this
day dissolved, by mutual consent. All
persons indebted to the said firm, are re
quested to call and
,settle their accounts
previous to the 10th of March next, at
.s- th e hnntra u•;11 -
collection.
JOHN MAGUIRE,
'JAMES CLAIRE.
January 1, 1841.
The subscriber having purchased the
entire stock of the late firm of John Ma
!twire Qr Co.,pvill continue to do Widnes
at the old stand, and solicits a continu
ance of the favors of his blends and the
public.
JOHN MAGUIRE.
Sinking Valley, Jan. 1, 1841.
COVERLET A• C.IRPET
WE A VING.
THE subscriber respectfully inform,
the citizens of 11 ood Cock Val
liy and its vicinity, that he has establish•
ed himself_at the residence of
abraham Down's,
in Wood Cock Valley, in the above busi
ness; and prepared to weave
COVERLETS AAD CARPETS
of any and all patterns, at short notice
and on the most reasonable terms.
lie will also be prepared in the spring
to color every variety of colors to suit
his customers.
CHRIS rsiN MEINHART.
Feb. 3,1841.7 t-pi
-7R. Swayne' Compound Syrup of Pru
nus of rirginana or wild Cherry
l'his syrupis highly beneficial in all pects
ral affections; also, in diseases of the cheo
n which the lungs do not perform their
proper office from want of due nervous
energy: such as asthmas,.pulmonary con
Isumption, recent or chronic coughs, hoarse
Iness, whooping cough, wheezing and dif
ficulty of breathing, croup and spitting of
blood, 4.c. How many sufferers do we
gaily behold approaching to an untimely
drave, wrested in the bloom of youth from
heir dear relatives and friends, afflicted
with that common and destructive rava
ger,called consumption, which soon wasts
the miserable sufferer until they become
beyond the power of human skill; it such
sufferers would cnly make a trial of Dr.
Swayne's invaluable medicine, they would
soon find themselves benefitted; than by
gulphing the various ineffective certain
remedies of which our newspapers daily
abound. This syrup immediately begins
to heal the ulcerated lungs, stopping per
fuse nightswtats, mititigating the distre -
sing cough at the same time inducing a
healthy and natural expectoration, also t e
lieving the shortness of breath and pa n
in the chest, which harrass the sufferer t
the slightest exercise, and finally the he t
tic flash in the pallid and emaciated cheek
will soon begin to vanish, and the sufferer
will here peceive himself snatched froln a
premature grave, into the enjoyment again
of comfortable health.
, For sale at Jacob Miller's store H.
County Appeals.
r v iiE Commissioners of Huntingdon
-IL county hereby give notice to the tax
able inhabitants, the owners and agents of
real and personal property taxable for
county and state purposes, and the Inn
keepers and all persons desirous of keep
ing an inn or tavern, who have requested
to be returned according to law, within
the county of Huntingdon, That an AC
PEAL for the benefit of all persons -inter
ested will be held for the several town•
ships within the said county, as follows,
viz:—
For the township of Franklin, at the
office of Lyon, Shorb & Co. in the said
township, on Monday the 1511 day of
March next.
For the township of Warriormark, at the
house of William Shipley in the said town
ship, on Tuesday the Itith day of March
next.
For the township of Tyrone, at the
house of James Crawford it, the said town•
ship, on Wednesday the 17th day of
March next.
For the township of Antes, at the house
of John D. Miller, in the said township,
on Thursday the 18th day of March next.
For the township of Alle4heny, at the
house of David Black in the said township,
on Friday the 19th day of March next.
For the township of Blair, at the house
of David 11. Moore in the borough of Hol
lidaysburg, un Saturday the 20th day of
March next.
For the township of Frankstown, at
the house of Mrs. Denlinger in the said'
township, on Monday the 22d day or
March next.
For the township of Woodberry, and
borough of Williamsburg, at the house of
Francis McCoy in said borough, on Tues
day the 23d of March next.
For the township of Morris,at the house
of Alexander Lowry (Yellow Springs) in
the said township, on Wednesday the
24th day of March next.
Fur tic township of Porter, at the house
of Michael Sisaler in the borough of Al
exandria, on Thursday the 25th day of
March next.
For the township of Walker, at the
house of Andrew Fraker in the said town.
ship, on Friday the 26th day of March
next.
For the township of Hopewell, at the
house of Mrs. Enyeart (widow•) in the said
township, on Saturday the 27th day of
March next.
- - - - -
For the township of West, at the house
of John Scullin in Petersburg. on Monday
the 2.9di day of March next.
of ra,.,i.Ma6AlitillielaVto%%:l7: l ,,.
on Tuesday the SOth day of March next.
For the township of 'Henderson, at the
Commissioners' office in the borough of
Huntingdon, on Wednesday the 31st day
of March next.
For the township of Shirley, at the house
of David Fruker in the borough of Shit ,
lrysburg, on Thursday the Ist day of
April next.
For the township of Dublin, at the house
of Brice likir in the said township, on
Saturday the 3d day of April next.
For the township of Tell, at the house
of Henry Eby is the said township, oh
Monday the sth day of April next,
F•ir the township of Cromwell, at the
use of William McCardle in the said
township, on Tuesday the 6th day of
April next.
For the township of Springfield, at the
school house near Lancer's mill in the
said township, on Wednesday the 7th day
of April next.
Fur the township of Union, at the house
of John Montgomery in the said township,
on Friday the 9th day of April next.
For the township of Tod, at the house
of John Henderson in the said township,
on Saturday the 10th day of April next.
When and where all persons who con-
Istder themselves aggrieved by the trien
nial assessment or vauation-0f their pro
perty, prufessions, trades and occupations
by them pursued, the offices and posts of
profit any of them hull, the value of their
personal property taxable for county,
common school or state purposes—the
yearly rental of an inn or tavern any of
them occupy, or house of that purpose any
of them intended to occupy ; arc hereby
notified to attend and state their grievan
ces if they think proper.
The Commissioners, fur the infoi mo
tion of all interested, make known, that
they are bound by law not to "make any
allowance or abatement in the valuation
of any real estate in any other year than
that in which the triennial assessment is
made, excepting where buildings or other
improvements have ben destroyed subse-',
quently to such triennial assessment; and
in the case of personal property, offices,
trades, professions and occupations,
where there has been any alteration in
the assessment, occasioning a different
valuation from the former year: and also
where persons have come to inhabit in the
'county since such triennial assessment"
—and that according to law no notice in
the two years succeeding the triennial as
sessment is to be given to the taxable. in
habitants aforesaid, but in the latter reci
ted case only.
J AMES MOORE,
JOSHUA ROLLER, Comm's.
K. L. GREEN E,
Commissioners' Office, Hun
tingdon, February 2d 1841. 5
BLANKS. FOR SALE AT THIS
0 PPIeE,
RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES
COUNTY or HUNTINGDON
From the 9th day of January 1840, up to and including the
7th day of January 1841.
m!!!!!.-•••:•04.,
Receipts..rxpenditures.
Years. Collectors. Townshigps. 1 Attorney General ar.d ethers en
1834 John Postlethwait Henderson $l9 55 criminal prosecutions 980 71
1835 Charles Cummins Barree 21 22 Grand and Traverse Jurors 2574 18
1836 James Saxton, sr. Henderson 25 (JO Sheriff Shannon boarding prisoners,
Paul Rhodes Woodberi y 58 00 conveying convicts, summoning Su-
William Corbin Springfield 35 941 rocs and commission on fines col
-1837: David Burket Cromwell 51 71' lected 173 00
John Stonebraker Franklin 33 68 Sundry persons for cleaning court
J. F. Lowry Frankstown 50 00', house and washing for prisoners
Win. Hammond Morris 14 03 Do. premiums on wild cat and fox
Jacob Booker Springfield 43 72 , scalps 296 ST
A Freaker Walker 18 57i Constables for making returns and
1838 John Kough Allegheny 20 00 mileage 176 OS
David Bevers Antes 25 03 Assessors 414 00
Joshua Green Barree 266 7311 Judges, inspectors & clerks of elec-
John Bollinger Cromwell 18 891 Lions 940 40
Win. Clymans Dublin 92 50 Bridge and road viewers 219 00
James Ewing Franklin 50 00. James Entriken in full of bridge over
John H. Stuffier Frankstown 170 00' Raystown branch 1849 00
Daniel Africa Henderson 32 87, J. &B. Madden do do Shade Creek 194 00
Alex'r Richardson Springfield 60 00 J. G. Watson do do at Ennisville 475 00
William M'Mullen fell 13 32 T. Patterson do do Franklin Forge 1400 00
Philip Taylor Union 35 16 Jas Burke do do near Hollidaysburg 449 00
Davie Ake Woodberry 250 33 !Thos. Bender on acct. of bridge at
1839 Abraham Myres Allegheny 420 901 Williamsburg 549 61
Daniel Irvin Antes
100 75 R. Stitt do do Union Furnace 100 00
Abraham Henry Barren 555 u 0 J. Madden do do big Aughwick 500 00
Daniel Teague Cromwell 144 16 1 J. Matlin do do near Davidsburg 215 00
John Kelley Dublin 58 00 1 J. Africa & A. H. Hire do do Crook-
John Ingram Franklin 365 GO ed Creek
James Smith Frankstown 260 00 J. Covert &R. & J. Madden do do
Andrew Huey Henderson 200 00i Vandevanders 1900 CO
John Anderson Hopewell 265 00 A. M. Groves do do Stone Creek 100 00
John Hyle Morris 259 80' A. Gannon & J. MT' racken on rc-
Robert Lytle Porter 55 90 count of repairing Jail wall
Ilezekiali Rickets Shirley 163 06. Sundry persons for articles of mer-
John Coutshall Springfield 116 00 chandize and furniture for court
James Paulson Tell 113 87 house and jail 102 01
George &arra Tyrone 57 86, R. &J. Stitt on account of building
Henry Horton Tod 104 50,, new court house 2727 51
Jacob Estep Union 80 59 Jacob Cresswell for taking draft ,of
Wm. Smith Warriorsmark 423 26 . court house at Williamport
Hiram Williamson West 300 00 F B Wallace & J Dinsmore for Iron-
George Fought Wuodberry 408 48 ' ing prisoners
' William Shomo Blair 239 56 Inquisitions on dead bodies
1840 Peter Igo Antes 160 00 Sundry persons boxes and stationary
VVni i D. Black Barree 415 00 for elections 4.5 81
LimJames Blair 720 75 Printers, A W Benedict 51 50
Andrew Gilleland Cromwell 100 00i J P Jones 103 50
John M'Pherran Franklin 150 00 I G A Miller 3 00
'rhos: M. Robison Fraokstown 184 54 Auditors, Jess:: Moore 6 00
William Barefoot Henderson 651 50 I John Sisler 900
Samuel Watson Hopewe 1 264 00 Commissioners, Peter Swoope in full 67 50
&mullet P. Wallace Morris 275 00 Bell & Orhison counsel to commision
Andrew M'Clure Porter 400 00 \ era for 1839
Isaac Shrra Shirley 200 00,' Sundry persons road tax on unseat-
Jacob Baker Springfield 61 65 ,1 ed lands 83 OS
I
James Pattis a Tell 13 12 Sundry persons refunding orders 35 63
John M'Millan Tyrone 400 00 J. Steel Dockets fur t'roth's office 44 32
John M'Lain Jr. Tod 77 00, Wood at court house and Jail 111 86
John Hampson Union 57 68' John Reed recording Treasurers bond 1 93
Abraham States Walker 225 00 G A Miller assisting to compare as-
Beojin. Johnston Warrio.miark 302 00;. sessments_ s 00
tiffikiWsl;llstfte‘l3/baintfry ISO 00 1 j °- :is commissioner on state road from
A. Clarke &J. P. Snare on forfeited 11 Drakes ferry to Ghambersburg 174 00
recoghizances 10 00 Daniel Teague Esq. for adininater
: Wm. &J. S. Patton balanca on bond I ing oath to commissioner K. L.
1 iu full 199 09 I Greene Sr
John Bumbaugh, admr., fine and jury Mary Jenkins for schooling poor chil
fee in Commonwealta vs. Jessee I dren in Barre tp. in the year 1837 260
Johns dec'd. 19 00 Mrs Clarke on acc't of boarding Jury
Samuel M'Dowel fins fo4 refusing to ll in commonwealth vs R M'Conachy 85 00
serve its collector of Allegheny Di Lightner attending before Inquest
township for the year 1840 20 00.! on the Browns 15 00
G. B. Young Esq. fine of pedlar for I: D E Brode erecting scaffold for the
refusing to exhibit his license 10 00 I execution of M'Conochy 25 00
R. Allison Esq. consideration of a re- John Thompson making MEM for do 5 00
W Allen sr. for digging' grave for do. 4 00
'Sundry perons redemption mono). pd. 71 64
lienleas e
oi to ,
a himc certain
n the t county i
Hunting- a
don 30 00 1 J Armitage an account of his salery
Sundry persons redeeming lands sold 40 77 as clerk to commissioners 60 75
Owners of unseated lands, taxes coun- David Blair Treasurer for losssus
-341 96 tamed by him on Berks county
ga. do. road 96 90! bank paper, premium paid by
Sundry . persons for lands sold at Com- I him for silver, and interest on
missioners Sale 77 37 money borrow to pay an electicn _
__
Jos. Shannon fines and Jury fees
l'o amount In Treasurers hands
at last settlement 4692 974
Balance in favor of D. Blair Tr'sr 910 05i
818,425 73'1
We
We the undersigned Commissioners of untingdon county, in testimony of the
correctness or the above account, have hereunto set our hands the 7th day of
January A. D. 1841
Attest
JOHN ARMITAGE, JOSHUA ROLLER,ICom'rs.
clerk. K. L. GREENE.
We the undersigned Auditors of Huntingdon County, do hereby certify that we
lave examined the draft% of the Coniissioners of said county and the receipts for the
same for the past rear, and we find a balance in favor of ll,tvid Blair, Esq., Treasurer
of said county, of nine hundred and ten dollars and five and a half cents,
(liven under our hands at the Commissioners office in the borough of Hunting
don, the 7th day of January, A. 1). 1841.
JESSE MOORE,
JOHN SISLER, Auditors.
ALEX'R. THOMPSON.
1 LIST or OUTSTANDING DEBTS,
Due to the county of Huntingdon from collectors and others, ex 4
eluding interest, but including exonerations and corn
missions to be allowed to collectors, which will
reduce the balance due previous to
1840 nearly one half
Years. Collectors. Towhships. George Kelley Dublin 223 11
1835 John Potts Shirley $lB 38 John M'Pherran Franklin 484 34
1836 D N Carothers Cromwell 88 74 'l' M Robison Frankstown 348 60
Jas Saxton Sr. Henderson 93 30 Wm Barefoot Henderson 326 76
1837 Robert Thompson Allegheny 251 80 Samuel Watson Hopewell 297 45
John Stanebraker Franklin 145 00 Samuel P Walloce Mot ris 282 30
John F Lowry. Frankstown 175 98 Andrew M'Clure Porter 285 03
1838 John Kough Allegheny 63 71 Isaac Sharra Shirley 246 08
Wm Clyinans udlin 133 40 Jacob Baker Jr. Springfield 151 46
James Ewing Franklin 249 67 James Pattison tell 170 63
J H Stiffer Frankstown 279 49 u m Nyma n , Tyrone 227 01
J W Galbraith Shirley 50 93 John M'Lain Jr rod 86 64
A Richardson Springfield 22 P John Hampson Union 138 07'
1839 Daniel Irwin Antes 94 01 !Abraham States Walker 179 42
Abraham Henry Barree 161 118 Benj. Johnston Wartiormark 588 41
Daniel Teague Cromwell 123 08 Samuel Thompson West 3:8 91
John Kelly Dublin 134 90 Chat les Biddle Woudberry 365 63
John Ingram Franklin 76 97 John K Neff Williamsburg bor. 161 23
James Smitlit Frankstown 112 52 A C Clarke &I P Snare balance oh
Andrew Huey Henderson 91 19 forfeited recogniz , n , es 175 00
John Anderson Hopewell 59 63 J. Higgins stiff. fiati& Jury fees 36 60
Robert Lytle Porter 110 95 L Wallace 13 18
Hezekiah Rickets Shirley 79 48 J MCollum 41 24
John Cutshall Springfield 45 83 I Dorland late Treasurer ' 652
Henry Horton Tnd 23 30 Isaac Cook balance of note 10 00
Hiram Williamson 'West 94 18 Michael II Ile man fine 20 00
William Shomo Blair 336 03 s Fraizer do 20 00
1840 D tvid Robison Allegheny 616 33 Elijah Weston do 20 00
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