From the foregoing return it appears John Patton, Esq., is elected Sheriff, by a majority of 68 votes. This is the fourth time this Gentleman has received the suffrages of his fellow-citizens for the same office, since his residence in this Country, which does not exceed 19 or 20 years. CENTRE COUNTY ELECTION Congress Andrew Gregg-----------868 Daniel Montgomery, jr.-----643 Assembly William Rankin-----731 Matthew Allison-----587 John Culbertson-----197 Sheriffs Roland Curtin------850 John Benner (not running)-------486 John M. Beich-----------464 L. H. Miles---------------------444 John M'Kee----------------296 Coroners James Foster-----------741 William Alexander----------703 John Irvine---------------554 Isaac M'Kinney----------------345 Commissioners Christopher Heny---------795 Thomas Waddle------------------629 ---------------------- SIX CENTS REWARD Ranaway from the subscriber, living in Huntingdon County, on the 2d inst, a bound boy named John Wright, sixteen years of age, dark complexion. Whoever brings back said boy to his master shall have the above reward, but no charges. John Williams October 12th, 1806 -------------------------------------- CAUTION Whereas John Baker, deceased, some time in April 1805, passed a Bond to Ephraim Galbraith of Frankstown township, Huntingdon County, conditioned for the sum of $181 and 38 cents, payable some time in April 1807. This is therefore to forewarn all persons taking an assignment on said Bond, as we the subscribers are determined no to pay the same until he makes a good title according to agreement for the Land said John Baker deceased, purchased from him or otherwise be compelled thereto by law. John Baker Joseph Yingland Ex'tors October 1st, 1806 ---------------------------- ALL persons are cautioned against taking an assignment on a Note of hand the subscriber passed to Matthew Wright, conditioned for the sum of 40 dollars, payable some time in July next; as he is determined not to pay the same unless compelled thereto by law. DAVID TRYER October 28, 1806 --------------------------------------------------------- Those Gentleman who have borrowed BOOKS of Dr. George Fisher, are requested to return them immediately to the Printing Office. Dec. 2, 1806 ----------------------------------------- List of Letters Remaining in the Post-Office at Huntingdon, which, if not taken up and the postage paid, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters in three months from this date. A. Benjamin Armitage, Spruce-creek John Agnew, Mesct, Frankstown John Alloway, Broadtop George Adair B. George Baker, near Three Springs Edward Burk Robert Brown Mary Bowers Henry Barrick John Bochar, Shirley Township C. James Carothers, Shirley Township Henry Clapper, Woodberry Township Darbey Chilcoat Rebeckah Caldwell Matthew Criswell Hugh Conlon, Allegheney Township Joseph Cample, Dublin Township D. James Dunlap, care John Davis, Tavern keeper Samuel Daniel Patrick Dougherty, Barree Forge 2 Roger Dougherty, Barree Forge Greenberry Dorsey Christian Detwaller John Davis, Hopewell Township Paul Donougho, Shirley Township E. John Eakin, Little Juniata, care John Walker Joseph Esington, Barree Forge F. Charles Fluck, care John King John Fergus, near Alexandria Thomas Flatcher, care John M'Connell Samuel Fulton Patrick Fitzsomons, Dublin Township G. Patrick Gwin 2 John Galbraith Hamilton Gowdy Thomas Glasford, near Drakes Ferry William Gifford, care Hugh M'Mullin, hatter George Green, fenr.