Id a,, 'rithr Su aq V nan le i of t PEN AND SCISSORS. ifts suncune with feelings of sincere eoi ,Unth of Mr. Andrew Rodriffue. son i1 . tv i i..: r i p . - nhe hu J r- AU"M1bUP lormeny oi mis . i v ri. r-ii ; i . nil IKluaa'tu uig. i ue louuwing let-- Vbieli ha teca kjndly furnished us by j L Johnson, J's-q , explains the tacts cen tcJ vi:! this unfortunate affray . - ..... I." T ...v . o - . , keci lnjuuii, i. i...-i)iu cm, j.eoo. UuiiT. I" Johnston Esq My dear Sir. At i.rolvc "Pon (" communicating to you 7 nrws of the tl.-atli ei her eldest sou. An morning our little village a;ntul excitement Iv ll.c l'Z last Saturday ii,r,nvu into a I n.VndrMV ami a trod forsaken wretch by the . "f Thompson. The circumstances are about IttS ' " . f.v.nne- i- upon terns called uuon . t. ,i t His Dlii !ace, at: UIM" .,ilrew, l c pronounced the charge a ... t 1 .1, A n'rew slnmip.l hia fVirn .ir.lk diabolical wlctch deliberately drew a "V pocM ku:f procured for the occasion, with . , A. ab n-.t t'Mii imhes longhand made deeper cuts at all t':rw (,f hi'accusers. One he mis l"i.nrirel ;ii!-t! er lie cut through tlie coat ? -.'n-7.: tllC flcsli-Lut it remained f.r rmlr' to K' he m st unfortunate. II,. 'Th'-J m k'ft si,1e t,n0 tnife l)enctra "'' tVc hiv?, K-StJi"S between the 8th and a'wbn " iW was insfantly taken to a friend's t(.W lv' t'" host medical' and surgical as- .tn',(!e,','ltJT would afford ca? j in cured, ...!! j.niii 1 1 A.ttr u days rl aguny. - r i - 1 - . . i -w ..,., In tlx wants for Miis wnrU fitirl tm III Il CI JJ iwi. ilUUlUH Il.HI trrtri:' aiui .vvoien incnas, wiw om nit t.r- ,t.jrr. in I. is Ja.-t tuomenrs.- ins lanuly will ' . ) . . 1 i f 1 n o f.-fi - 1 i 41.,... T . .nvwarm Intncs ti rc- wno win tlo all in tl:cir or t sustain tlicin in tlicir sorrow. With .isMiranccs of regard, I am dt-ar sir, Your b'idiont fervant, J. M. BRADFORD. Sew Lir:.s-r: Law. We have just rc -sc J an J p-irused the now Lie euse Lav, as ;-iJ ly Loth Houses of our Legislature. e Trill fuhlish next week tho Act in full i:ihh scciior: of the Act will particularly arcit our renders in this county who are jgsl ill the talc of intoxicating lirjnors, iiw therefore publish it : 5::, 21. Tliat the tenth section of the .pprovetl March Slt, 185G, shall not be Jur construed to authorize judgment to be jred against the obligor or obligors in the 3J therein provided, for a gpeater amoun ;atlie time and costs prescribed and iuipo- workir.g a breach of the v At'OITOU'S XOTICE.' ' THE UNDERSIGNED, HAYING BEEN Al I pointed I y the Orphans' Oourt of Cambria County, to hear, decide and report upon the ex ceptions filed to the account of David II Rob erts, adm'r tie bonus non curn teptamcnto annexo of David Todd Sr. deed hereby givesnoticc that he will sit at his rfiirc for that purpose on FhID Y the Ttlidayof MAY next, when. and whero all persons in It-rested may attend. rr 7 . JOHN S. RIIEY. Auditor. Ebemsburg April 7,1853 21 4t Conrad Sujipcs fur use" In the Court of Corn of Rosin i Ceis I mon Fleas of Cambria vs . ? County, No 124, March 1ur.in.is Wilson and I Term, 1858. Al. Vend "W illiam Biirns. J F.xpon. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN Ar I pointed by the Court to make distribution of me proceeds ol d fts. real estate sold on the writ above seated, hereby notifies all person interes ted in the fund, that he will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office in the borough of Ebcns-biiKs, SATURDAY, the 8th day of May next, nt one o'clock V. M. " WM. KITTELL, Auditor. April 7, 185821 -4t a " s A promissory note signed. JL4iroxcii Fhi bv John & Willi am McDermit in fnvnr nf iaj llf-rtzacr or order, for tbft FIFTY" DOLLARS, payable two years after date, dated April 3d, 1858. Any person finding and returnirg sair note will be liberally iewarded. All persons are hereby notified not to purchase said note. rillLTP HERTZCG. April 14th, Ct. Loretto Ba., NOTICE TO SUPERVISORS AND OTIIEB& rlIlAT THE WEST END OF THE 1IUN- -i tingdon Cambria and Indiana Turnpike Road, from its Western ternainus, in the Borough of Blairsville, to the mile post marked 27 miles from Blairsville and 50 miles from Huntingdon, near the old tavern stand of Thomas James, in Cambri.1 Count', is abandoned and no tolls collect ed for the Pse nf that distance. The Supervisors of tle several Towns'! n ps, and Ioroughs, through which that part of i-aid road passes, are hereby notified to take charge of the same as per Act of Assembly concerning certain state and turnpike roads, passed 10th April. A. D. 1844. JOHN S. ISETT.Seri'r. of II. C. and Indiana- Turnpike Koad Mar-h 31st 1S53. 20, X NOTICE. APPLICATION HAS BEEN JIADE 4 J.. to the Curt, of Common Pleas of Cimbria Co' idy, foj the Incorporation of Si cvJemt. at L-oretto, which will be our Court at its Session, to be lYancis A- granted by held on the 24 th ay of Ma j- next, if lio sufficient icasou be shown to the contrary. JOSEPH-M'DONALD Prot'y. 1 rothonotarv s Omce, March, 2J, 1S5S, 4t, J for an)- offence j;.i:ion of fer or obligors saiu bona, i rom ilea iuattue in any sucb bond, where .-jjiaout baa been entered against him, i J . I w . i . i :er, or tnein, ior me wnoie amount oi tue odJ, .'ball be and they are hereby released m the payment of the said judgment, when rtr tho fine and costs prescribed and impo- d for su'-h c ITcucc shall have been pai 1. Hotels arc t lassified according to their i Ail uuder five hun a license of fifteen arlv sales ct li.'juors red dvAVv.s av to pay iar3. AH ahore five hundred dollars and K'ss thnn one hcu.-and dollar?, to nav twcniy re cohiir?, iVc. . i lie proviaiuus "of the act 7, ire t L i ulci" u (' u o F t!: cl rc a i u v f a n c e sT civo sera! fatlifactiou. - ' rully p receivii jn Ilijti rc of f meat M Cap reatfc bbonl UStt. I JRNElt or Cam r. 24t5 liT 1 hi; J oli! .stown Triitintr, the K now ti.rng orzan, u. this county cciaes "will I.., tl :Le honors the piece of doggerel poetry i-ive of Gene ri.l White, and ouiself vhich -ared .1. in the Kber..-bu-g 'Olouctuinccr i -l ii i wccl;5 a.'rr. c arc not at all surprised ;i.is. The J litors of the TrlLuue and the -o: ef 'M jdiit ainoer are Lretheru battling -clt lcc of a conuiion causo and or course, '.fallow feeling n alccs us woundroui kii d' -: poet ry waich the 1 iilunc quo.cs was "'vn by Splashboard its late correspondent Co. ar ntliis place. FplasL board is hi art and soul '.a'jvi Nothing, We are surprised that he vfs Limsclf to be used bv the Acti-Lcccmp Democrats at the present tiuie. lie shou'd mlcr that in their Km ploy .he will never -Prized as anvthiu-r more than ' " The tod it Knaves do work with, called a fool. I a.c- B uv -is wuiuariy.aniicted, and lelieve it L claims to be. Yours truly, al it JOHN SHAFFER. 'tot'yl 3 I t- nn!TlTl n of .J.Waj' lliaro A deceafoj car ix . Orr 5rst Mol fptorr ,rd Erm Ibensbuf jut up id Coui h day 4 br tbt oil not jr. ?Tt efifteeot -On the 0th lESt M a Lstiikp. OtLas3, n n t of Mr, John Glafs departed this life a r rc.-idencc in Allegheny township in the 't, year of her age, Hie deceased was cne :iie primitive settlers of this count', having eMWMtiv with her husband emigrated to it on it was Kntphatically a "howling wilder s, As a recompense for the privations ich she encountered in her youttiful days : was permitted to iivo beyond tue years uy allotted to mortal beings in this world bchoVHLe "desert and solitary place he me glad aud see uer cuudren and tier Iron's children ri?e up and call her bles- We direct the attention of our readers tie sdvertiit-mebt of Mrs. Todd iu another Jan. Her stock of fancy dry goods, bon- Mc. is extensive and well selected, and r"o?e arc c(tla.i.pleisc the ladies. A friend 'ftlbow asks if the young gentleman of -'oorough who are "f-ingle yet" can Bay the Se thing, Well that is a point on which we 'like to hazard an opinion.; c last Thursday diucd with Foster i "Arcade'' and of course fared "st stimpi -J". The "bill of fare" was certainly suT and received ample justico at the hands i(! company assembled," . . '.; ' . ' now to be Ecoxowical! Troe economy 4tsia getting the lest of everything at a Fice. ibis is true of almost every thing J purchased ; but it is especially true in PUreliasc of a fa milv Scwir.nf Machine pGKovEa & Bakeu'b is the best for fami- J a tact thai can ntot be 6uceossfully 2! an we advise otir readers to pur no other. It sews a stron!?er and more ''Jul SCam. la mnt-A nJ1w linrJprttrnil ani lEei than any machine in the market, messes all the finalities which suould -meud ir tor f. OIlIBI.4S COl'RT SAL.E. Y VIRTUE .OF AN ORDER OF THE OR- phans' Court of Cambria county, to me direc- teel, there will be exposed to public sale on the piemises, on MONDAY', the 10th day of MAY", next, at one o'cloek P. M., the following real es tate of which lib-m Hudson died seized, to wit. A certain improved tract of land situate in Washington township, Cambria county, bounded nd described as fodows, viz : Beginning at a jost on the'v est side of the publio road leading rein i.iunster to .Jeiit-rson, ilieuce west 128 per- 1- I' 1 1 1 1 f T T W 1 em s. ai-ng line 1 1 i.mu oi ine neirs oi nenry jji - Kenzie, dee d, to a birch, thence south 3 degrees east 215 perches to a spruce, tl.encc north' 741 Iesrcc5cart5f.perci.es to a post, treuce north il.t degrees east, along line of E. Skellv, 16 per ches to a post, thence by same north" 55 degrees east 44 perches to a post, tlicnce by same south 58 dc0r '' cr.st 12 perclies to a spruce at the s;-,;a tiumx roi.'. k lu.ir1' irom iiuohie-r xo jeaer- son, tbcTii-i" alt-r f aid road north 22 elejr. eat pond. es to a po&t, tlif-nce by same north 123 ptrchos to the place of beginning, containing 140 acres and 17 perches and allowance. 1 E R -u S : One thAid of the purchase m.-.iiey to ho pat on connrination ot sale ; one otiitr thiid in one vear 'thereafter with interest, to be seen red by tbe 'judgment bond and mort gage of tho purchaser ; anl tlie remaining third to remain a lien on tij premises legal interest to 1 c paid cn the said sum annually to Esther M'Kinzie, wnlyw i t said deceased, from the date ,f t.hn rnnth-mntii.n of said sale, bv the 4vurcha str. dmiugi.er lifetime and the principal, at her decease, to t'.c heirs and legal representatives of the said William I unison. - . -r WM. KITTELL, Trustee. April 8, lS58:22:3t " The Wonder of the Age ! J" M. LIXDSEY'S GREAT MEDICAL DIS- LOVLRY! -"Which is a purely vegetable I'rqturaUun, for the purifying of the blood giv ing vigor to the Liver, stomach and bowels, and expelling fre ni the system all moi bid matter, and sub.-tituting iu its stead a healthful activity thro' all the functions of life. HOW IT .WAS DISCOVERED. In the fall of 1854, a daughter of Mr. Lindsey was suffering from a malignant attack of Cane-rum Oris (duiker of tlie mouth.) She had pre viously been prostrated by the attacks of Dys cntary, lnflamation of the Lungs and Hectic Fe ver, successively, which resulted in the above na med disease in its worst: forro. ' Her condition was most deplorable her month and cheek were literally rotten tlie attending physician pro uoiineed the case a hopeless ene. Everything in aicatcd a speedy and horrible death a death of rotting out of life ! " At this critical juncture, Mr Lindsey prepared a compound for the purpose of alleviating, possible, the pains of the httle sufler er. She was made to use it freely, and in a short time, to his most delightful astonishment, there was a very perceptible change for the better. The mouth began to put on a bright and healthy appearance the foul breath became sweet the appetite was restore, anel the child seemed to part ikeof a new and fresh life. Hone was inspired, and the use of the corn- round was faithfully continued, the result of which, with the blessing of God, was her oom ldote restoration. She is now perfectly healthy ! From this circumstance, Mr. Lindsey was led to prepare with greater care and exactness, what had so astonishly cured his -child, and continued his experimental efforts until he ' succeedetl in bringing to perfection 'his Great Remedy for Blvod Impurity since which time its effects have been aluiOot miraculous. Hundreds upon hund reds bv it. have been snatched from an untime- v irrive and restored to the sweets oi ncaun ana .firVndfrvrrncnts of friends. The voting and old have testevi its savins powers and sing aloud its virtues. - Say they "after using Lindsey's Im proved Blood Searcher, we felt as if a new life was stirring our veins, aud under God we owe to it more than words can express. ' But hear fro'rn their own lips and then judge of its valuable efi'ects; -The few testimonials that follow show that ft is deservedly styled theCreaJ cst Discovery of this of any other age. ' J. M. LINDSEY,. Hollidaysburg, Blair county, Ta. . A DESPERATE CASE OF TETTER AND A BAP',EIi'S ITCH cured-by Ihe 4 of Lmdsey's Blood Searcher. I, the undersized some time in last March, was severely afflicted with what waj pronounced by my physicians to be a certain kind of Tetter and Barber's Itch My condition was one of the greatest misery ; my lace was almost constantly running with the foul corruption that escaped from the tubercles, by which it was almost completely covered After being under the care of my physicians for nerr two months, without the least lwn-.fif t duced to make a trial of Lindsey's Blood Searoh er, and the result was that in using one bottle and a half I found a perfect cure.- I may also say that I eagerly tried whatever was recommended as a cure. Such was my . wretchedness that I even rosorted to the dangerous PTnmont e v iuj.uij KJl pouring pure creosote on mv face and nt- t. all to no purpose the Blood Searcher wa? the first and only thing that did me any good. As a blooel purifier it is unequalled, aYid I have reat reason to be grateful that I ever made a trial of its healing virtues, and I confidently reenmWn.1 it to any who may suffer from Tetter, or anyoth- vi ui.-i.-wu aiiMujj irom an impure state of tlie bloexl. JOHN DFTTTTtttvp Hollidaysburg; Ta., July 29, 1857. ; AN I NTERSETING CASE OF SCROFULA cured by one bottle of Lindsev's P.lnH Searcher. This certifies that about one year a-o our little son aged four j-ears.Vas most sorely af flicted with what the physicians pronounced to be scrofula, anel was' treated accordingly for nearly a yt-ar, uut wuuoui ice sugniest benefit. His eyes were running a thin watery humor- almmt constantly, which would encrust his eyes bet ond LiMj jhjmct oi opening mem until tney were wash ed anel cleaned by soap and water. About the same time an abscess formed just below the roin which in eiue time broke and commenced a dis charge, which was found impossible to dry up or heal the bd would be very much stained and the clothing of the child perfectly sickening in a single night's time. Af5i having the attentions of a physician for so lonS a time, and findins the child to be getting worse, we determined to try the effects of Mr. Lindsey 's Blood Searcher. This was in last March and before two weeks had passed away the change was manifest, and I am happy to say that in the use of a SINGLE BOT TLE our little boy has been restored perfectly to neaitn. e cannon sreaK too Jngbly ot this in valuable medicine. It should be in every family none should be without it. As a nnrifier lood It is beyond all price ! v DANIEL BOLLINGER. Hollidaysburg, Ts., July 29, 1857, Hollidaysburg, Ta.. Dr. J. M. LiNDKET. March 19, 1857 Dear Sir : I have been usins your ImDroveel Blood-Searcher since some time last summer, ami I deem it to be a matter ot duty to bear my tes timony to its imigtrrating bbxhl restorative virtues 1 have been, for a number of years, severely troubled with erysijyelas and general debility ; but since I put rnyscif under the influence of your ImprovceiBlood Searcher, -I find a very elecided improverlent. Indeed, my acquaintances fre quency remark, that I look so "fat and hearty," and I- know of no other cause than the use of your Improved Blood Searcher. J n hang from my ow n enrperience, I believe this is one of the most val- I tiable medicines that woman can use, espccial'v I those who are or have entered upon the decline of life (from 40 to 50 years of age,) I feel that it would have been above ingratitude on my part to have withheld this testimony, and in thus con senting to appear as a witness before the public. I have been actuated s-o'ely with reference to the voice of conscience and eluty. You are at liber ty to make whatever use you .may deem proper of this statement. " . ' Years, respectfully, MARGARET W. O'DONNELL. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that the following desoribed tracts of unseated lands and lets of ground in the said county of Cambria, or such parts thereof as may be necessary to pay arrear ages of taxes- due. thereon, for one year or more' will be offered for sale at tho Court House in- the Borough of Ebensburg, on the second Monday of June (being the 14th day,) and continue by ad journment from day to day until the whole be sold for such arrearages of taxes and costs, ne cessarily accruing thereon. . unseated "List. - Xames of Warrantee or owner. Per. Alleghany ToictisJun. James CMaguife. 1856,57 . Aaron Bo wen, James Hannum, , Heirs, Walter Elder, Wm. M'Dougal (part. Warren Hannum, "Mifflin Hannum, Robert Whitehead, Thomas Cloudsdalp. . William Weakland. Martha Hannum, Mathias Behc, Samuel Will, Lewis Cassielv. Blacklick Township, f John Jordon, . 1850.57 Jacob Fronheiser, - Jacob Pressinger, ' ' Paul Lebo, Daniel Levy, Joseph Mardis, Win, Dune", Sarah Reed, James Kane, John White, Andrew Duff, (part) Jacob Anderson Wm. O'Connell, Acres 100 380 : 96 120 100 91 220 G2 C4 100 80 46 200 70 100 198 200 335 813 100 97 100 230 100 50 73 100 lull FM COMPLAINT CURED PY LIND- SEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER. JXair couitly, sa. Personally appcareel before me, one of the Justices of tlie Teace, in ami for Blair county, George KonS, who' being elnly sworn accoriling to law, doth elepose and -say . Lwe years agol was alllicteu with pain between the smoulders, almost constant cougb,loss of ap petite, chills, nightsweats, anel very subject to take eolds ; I, at length, became so weak that I could hardly walk : mv physician dona me no good. Sometime last fall I commenced taking Lindsey's Inonrovcd Blood Searcher, and by the use of two bottles was perfectly cured. I fee- to recommend it to all who suffer from Liver elis eases, general tlebility, loss of appetite, aneloth 1 cr diseases arising lrom impurity ol the blood, I would not like to do without it. I consider it an excellent family medicine. (Signed.) uEOKGE KOPP. Sworn and subscribed this ICth day of March, A. D. 1857, 5efore me. ' Note Mr. Kopp is a resident of Frankstown, and is well known to the citizens of Blair and Bedford counties as a man. of excellent character and influence. r';a.i use. A DESPERATE CASE OF jL Dyspepsia entirely cured by the CERTIFICATES. rattotiville, I3cdford co., Pa., Oct, 14, '57. Mr. J. M. Linpsey. Dear Sir : I was severely afflicted with rheu matism for a whole year nine months of which I was not able to leave my bed when hearing of the womlerful effects of your Improved Blood Searcher, I determined to procure some of it and give it a fair trial. After using three bottles I was able to-walk around again as ujuat, and am now wholly cured. I can recommend it to all .1857 7,65 29,07 11,00 9,18 7,65 0,97 16,83 9,53 9,78 19.12 6,12 7,04 7,90 2,76 98 1857 7,40 11,10 12,40 11,56 11,10 7,40 7,18 7,40 17,02 7,40 1,86 2,78 3,70 ' . Cambria Tmcnship, 16 - Andrew Lewis, 1856,57 115 95 James Means, 217 23 Andrew Nelson, 100 - - James Means (part) 150 " Andrew Duff . " 174 John Thomas, 180 Samuel Bryson, part) Carroll Township. 372 128 Sarah Barr, 1856,57 385 128 Wilson Barr, 401 108 Daniel Barr, 382 152 Lewis Barr, 100 Jno O'Harro, (pt T. Ed wards, 1857, 100 Jas. O'Harro 36 44 Bernard Donahoe, 100 144 Henry Lebo & Robert Irwin, (parts) 1850,67 121 A. Carson & F. Hubley, (parts,) " 21857 100 Jno. & Wm. P. Brady, 1856,57 Chest TotenshijK 130 George Gillison, 220 James Foster, 877 106 James Hunter, 270 Melchoir Rudisell, 233 Martin Myers, 100 Walter Butler, - 106 35 Richard Seelv, (part) 400 106 JohnSeely, " John Myers, . James Foster, Henry Delozier & Co., . Adam Weaver, (part) William Gray, 153 Jceph Gray, . Stephen I'-eck, Jacob Beck, . " Clearfield Townships 153 Robert Evans, ' 153 George Bickham, John Canan. Mahlon Hutchinson, ---Joseph -Jones, John CtKipcr, Jesse Bush, --George Horner, part Jacob Cox, Wm, Lambert, Wm. Tilton, Patrick Shicls, Jas. Diver, formerly Abraham Shultz, " Tatrick Kelly, 1 1 1 ci 1 " l aineic oucn, & John Kelso, part -1856,57, Conemaugh Tuicwshij, v 119 100 405 200 450 4SG 108 107 1,87 8,47 16,57 10,76 8,80 13,64 19,62 17,52 18.05 18,82 17,98 2,55 2,55 1,02 9,40 3,13 -4,70 5,50 9,28 8,43 ' 0,35 9,74 4 22 1478 25,70 10,12 6,30 12.C5 8,43 12,05 18.24 9.08 9,03 AGUE AND use of Lindsey's '-Improved Blood-Searcher." Blair county, ss : -Personally appeared before me, the subscriber, one of the Justices of the Peace, in and for said county, John Moran, who being duly sworn accoreling to law, doth depose and say that, m the spring of 13o6, 1 was a vic tim to that worst of diseases dyspepsia, and that in iss worst form. My appetite was completely gone, and when, is rder to preserve life, I would force myself to swallow a mouthlul ot lood, the stomach would immediatcly loath it, and cast it forth with the spittle. I had also been suffering from the Ague ; each attack lasting about nine mouths out of the twelve, so that, with the ague and dyspepsia, I was reduced as I though beyond recovery : I thought I must die : my physician could elo me no eood. Such was my condition, when Mr. Lindsey supplieel me with a bottle of his Improved Blood Searcher, assuring me it would work a cure. I - commenced " its use with but little confidence, but in one week's time so great was its restorative powers I found my ap petite to return, my stomach received a new tone so that I could eat anything without the slight est inconvenience, and before its healing touch the ague Tied as from a charm : nor have I been troubled with agiie or dyspepsia since. I enjoy a better state of health than I had done for fifteen years before ; I am strong and hearty, and I feel confielent that, under the blessing of God, I owo all to the invaluable Improved Blood Searcher. I believe it not to be only a sure remedy for ague but an infallible preventative, and, as such, I would recommend it to all whose business, hab its or residences, -expose them to this dreadful pest of -humanity. Dyspepsia cannot stay where tho Trrmroved Biood SCarcheT is properly used.- I feel it my duty to point all , who suffer, to this all- neaang meuieiuo. r-Kirned.. . JOHN MORAN. Sworn and subscribed this 18th day of March, A. D., 1857, -. ; JOHN CON, J. P. FOR SALE BY' Robert Davis. Thomas Devi no, Ebensburg J. Moore; Carrollton ; Wm.'R. Hughes, Jefferson G. S. Christy, J. K. Hite, Johnstown. ' Nov. -48, 1857:2:Cm. TREASURER'S SALE. fF UNSEATED LANDS AND LOTS, IN t Cambria County. A. D. 1858. I Geore-e J. Rodeers, Treasurer of Cambria Coun tv. in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in pursuance ot tno .several acis oi v&st-uiujj , of said Commonwealth, airetung l"e UW9 anu i manner of "selling unseated Ucdi for. tacr. Do 433 214 395 419 120 330 215 375 225 200 70 100 100 200 200 58 1C6 86 400 155 400 401 500 228 30 CO 400' 400 300 100 400 132 400 190 400 405 102 230 400 401 356 400 200 . 10 300 282 405 200 36 75 316 133 53 207 400 " 308 824 404 210 66 156 133 400 400 4C0 400 400 40 308 324 ' 56,57, 34.C4, 34,63 17,10 3L58 33,54 9,60 26,40 17,22 30,02 17,98 16,00 5,60 8,00 8,00 8,00 8,00 4,62 57, 112 George Shrurn. 56,57, Wm. Beaty, -Alexander Cochran, Benjamin Williams Wm. Brown, 25 John Teeter, 126 Richard Smith, John Crouse, David T. Storm, . Samuel L. Gorgas, George Gates, 57, Jamison, Ilarshbcrger. ' Sinclair, . Crook, Geo Funk & Thos. Vickroy, ' ' 1856,57 John Gill, R.JCrenkleton, J. Brown, Allen Brown, J. Pax ton, William Brown, William Stewart, James Gill, Decker. Harshberger, Jacob Stitt, Jacob Klinefelter, Caldwell Improvement, . Joseph Black & Ben Gorgas, Nancy Dawson, William Fagan, Leviston Tract, Christian Harshberger, Robert Allison, James Nelson,' Shepley Priestly, 405 65 "6 . 20 122 300 85 C3 440 439 440 436 101 400 401 433 401 400 257 U . 250 439 439 439 439 439 440 190 180 443 400 338 300 271 440 440 200 100 100 300 440 429 230 56,57 20 Teter Shoenbergcr, " .- . . William Clark, Adam Ream, Robert King, Alex, McGregor, King & Shoenbergcr, '56,57, George Moorp, Thomas Willson, -Andrew Kennedy, Jas Roberts, . . 64 74 40 11 7 80 80 80 80 120 80 131 40 150 154 ' 10S 163 213 100 110 100 81 .50 1 170 140 439 150 100' 1200 200 1000 200 233 201 400 400 252 50 70 100 135 John Simpson, -63 Solomon Beushoof. Eli Benshoof; . James Murray, John Clark (part) John Clark (part) Munstcr Township: Seth R. M'Cunc, '56,57 Richland Township. Joseph Vickroy, 56,57, John Anderson, John Morrison, Valentine Oaster, Daniel Reese. Francie Devliu, Wm. Nicho's, Henry Barriugton, Robert Ross. Jacob Clements, John Copp, Edward Copp, Summerhill Township" Christian Smith, Robert Sewart. Jacob Nagle, Henry Woods', James Dalton. James Searight, John Everman, Isaac-Brannan, John Nicholson, Fredrick Croyles Estate, Jacob Goughenour. John Kean, John Thompson, Jatob Bledget, Robert Evans, William Smith, Wm- Smith, D. D. Isaac Jones, Wm. Clark, (part) Henry West, : Henry Weaver, -Adam Burk, Samuel Stolsc's Estate, Ebenezer Branham, 80 William Hunt, Lewis Cassiday, Lets in the town of Summerhill Lot No. 3, '56,57 Lot No. 4. Susquelianna Tocnship. Joseph Thomas, '56,57 James Rhey. James Whitehead, Peter Garman, R. & A. White; '57 Wm. D, Owens, Joseph Griffith, Morgan Jones," " Washington Township. Thomas Jackson, '56,57 James Johns, 23 James Magehan, John Taylor, Joseph Dilworth, George Cutwalt, ' Peter West, Henry Gillan, Arent Sonman, Christian Lingenfelter, Arent Sonman, Samuel Ilinton, 40 William John, 43 Francis John, Christian Constantino, Jno. R. M'Farlane, Henry Sharp, 38,00 30,87 30.10 .2,49 11.59 28,50 12,70 4,40 23,10 23,03 23,10 22,86 7,02 8,40 8,40 30,00 26,24 14,00 8,94 56,67. 91 22 62 39,78 39,78 - 89.78 39,78 19,76 19,90 17,20 10,29 40,14 80,20 80,61 27,15 24,54 89,82 39,82 18,10 8,33 39,82 4,20 --. 8,33 ' - 53,04 39,82 38,88 20,02 2k 850 200 406 500 358 840 1050 260 440 300 4412 254 55 1 120 95 400 Samuel Gal via, Michael Fun-ell, James Ross, (Boggs ( . Jones, (Haines, ' (J. Jones, " (Jacob Haines; (Diffner, (Boggs, - (Adams; (Duck, (Donahoe; (- - 1.27 '55,56 4,14 12,76 15,0? 12,99 ,86 15.35 17,05 V,61 2533 17,85 7,48 7.43 6,10 65 61,75 1,27 56 91 ,91 11,40 11,68 8,08 12,39 8,31 3,90 4,94 3,90 8,74 3,50 ,70 12,34 9,80 80,70 10,50 7,00 84,00 14,00 0,00 14,00 16,30 14,08 14,00 J 4, 00 17,66 14,00 3,50 7,00 6,64 6,91 16,00 6,18 16,00 16.00 12,00 19,83 2.40 2,40 7,80 . 7,80 7,80 1,95 7,80 12,22 10,00 7,59 16.00 16,14 8,10 9,19 16,00 16.00 14,23 16,00 8,00 ,41 12,00 11,30 16,12 8,00 1,48 3,08 8,58 10;26 2,10 8,29 16,00 -12,29 12.97 16,12 8,41 2,23 12,46 10,64 1S.00 16,00 16,00 16,00 Jno. W. Geary, Lewis Cassiday, 57 A. M. Sr R. White & Co While Township. 410 60 Robert Boggs, '56,57 43,04 410 CO Mary Brown, 43,04 410 CO Andrew Small, 43,04 445 Alexander Brown . C2.S0 445 Thomas Brown, " 62,30 445 William Harris, 31,14 453 James Harris, 63,44 445 ' John Harns., C2, 446 James Reed, 62,46 250 John Marshal, 26,24 2G3- 120 James Wilson, 05,20 208 109 William George, 43,66 319 John Servoss, - 53,44 199 87 Michael Muster, " 20,84 200 7 Abraham Witmer, 21,00 30 Thomas L. Moore, 1,56 333 Ann M'Murtrie, 17,48 200 James Craig, 10.50 200 Joseph Ashmead, 10,50 25 Owen Jones, 1,24 300 James M'Murtrie, 15,74 350 Tliomas Murgatroid, 12,24 SCO John Brown, 25 433 153 George Hill. 45,42 47 Jeremiah Musser, 4,2Q 93 Jacob King, 10,30 400 Patrick Beuland, 14,00 203 Thomas B. Moore. 21,26 80 Thomas Canby, .4,20 595 " . T. L. Moore, Jas. M'Murtrie and others, 20.80 20 Graff & Malone, 2,80 SEATED LIST. ALSO. At the game time and place, will be sold, tho following Seated Lands and Lots of ground. On which tho taxes remain unpaid, and which have been returned to the Commission era agreeably to the act of Assembly of April, 29th 1844 4 Acres. Per. Allegnany Township. CO 250 12 100 300 50 100 400 3.38 338 97 100 62 50 40 50 230 John Burk, est. 1855 R. M. S. Jackson, 56, . . Silas Moore's Estate, 2 lots A! J. Weakland, Lawrence Cassidy Lco. Blacklick Township. John E.- Evans, Heirs, John Donahoo, . . George lister, 55,56 55, .56, 65 66, Henry Marlctt, Taul Dishong, James Wilson, Nicholas Altimus, Daniel Cameron, John Davis, Mathew Kane, James Kane, 1 lot Joseph Makin, 100 Wm. O'Connell, 50 John T- Williams, 589 Mulford & Alter, . Cambria. Township. 2 lots, Silas Moores Es'e 58,54,55,56, $3,44 8,50 4,08 1,09 68 3,50 9,45 70 4,79 21,35 143 16,54 4,75 1,75 4,68 4,81 1,17 3,90 14,33 46 5.85 2,91 34,40 437 414 35 100 80 400 300 400' 400 SO 800 300 21 92 68 20O, 200 405 140 27t Charles Jone3, . 19,00 John Bell, . 1,60 JohnCallan, 24,?8 William Clark, 12,97 Jackson tp. ' John Buchanan. 1856 18,00 WTilliam Holt, . 18,62 Gilbert LloydT ' 1,57 . Abigal Ramsey, '66,57 14,25 Peter Bortmau, . 9,50 " Samuel Stitt, '38,00 Henry Shoemaker, 28,50 John'Sleel, 28,00 James Steel, 38,00 Geo. R.Shoup, 3, CO James Stitt) 28,58 Thomas Stitt, 28,50 John Stoner, 28,60 . Christian Stoner, 14,31 Jacob Tiupp, - I 14,31 Joan Hubley, ' t , 28,50 Thomas White, 1 9,00 Thomas Vi'ikrov, V '66 18,39 80 Joseph James 1 lot Lewis Beynon 2 lots Richard Jones Esqr. Catroll Township. 258 John Fcnlon, ' 1 lot Henry Cook, CO Michael Thomas, ilot Chailes O'Niel, 10 Jno. P. Tairish, ' 103 Thomas Davis, 75 William Richards, 66 GCstantiue CrAver, 100 John Fox, 80 James Reffncr, 200 David Davis, 25 Lewis Uartman, 50 Matthew Kane, 100 Jhn P-. Davis, Ctoarfield Township. 22 Adam Bowers, 70 Roger Shiels - , '58 : Simon Weakland, 5 1 lot Stephen Brothtri, 65,56 6, 1855 3 82 25 120 U .3 27 8 2 7 200 112 4 Samuel Calvin. Joseph Devlin. 5 1.87 2 lots James Kaylor, 6.95 Philip Smith; 5,to Patrick Hagan; - 1,41' George Cowan; 40 Conemaugh Township. Michael Downey '61,55 1.S6 Widow Stewart" (of J.) m 1,00 Abraham Alwine '54 .2 William Blackburn , . . 1,10 Emanuel Horner for S. II. Ilor- tier,J - 2,697, 1 lot Alfred Beggiri '65 1.40 1 lot John Benst l,4d 1 lot John. Deckman; ,,6 1 lot Joseph Flemboch; 10 David Hopkins, . '1)60 Ebenezer Insicho," 84 Samuel Kennedy, 5j . 1 lot Alexander Keating i,04 Abraham Kopelin r 28 Jacob Luig 57 1 lot Joseph Lambough, ,83 1 lot Daniel Lysagt 56 2 ' Silas Lewcilyn 2 lota Watkin Morgan 1865 38 1 lot Philip Perry s Samuel L. Sherblno 1,40 do duo " (1 JohnSeigh 64 EbcnsLurcf Borovg. 2 lots Silas Moores LVe 53,54,55 65, 185G, I " Mary Allison 55,56, 1 ' Lewis Beynon - 55,50, 2 " Richard Jonea g. C. 56, Jac7:son Towuship. 415 John Gormon, 03 Isaac Clark, 60 George Findley, 50 K. L. Johnston 45 David Teeter, 50 Henry Wagner, 2 . Philip Alwine, 50 William Brown, 40 John Horner, 14 Jacob Ilildebrand. 300 Charles Murray, 100 Arthur Murphy. 90 John Pergrin,. 54 Samuel Smith, 440 Elizabeth Garman. Munstcr Toiontliip. 40 Francis Bradley, Jr., Richland Townshijt, 50 Jesse Lav ton, 260 Joseph J. Dunlap. 80 Archibald Dunlap, 1 Joseph Slick, 1 Isaac Smith, . 1 lot Jno B. Myers, 5S Clinton Messenger, Summerhill Township. 27 JohnAmigh, 1854 4 lot Fredrick Croyle's -Est . - 211 Patrick JtThoa. M'Gwarh,- 55,56, 55, 66, 5.25 16,80 11,0S 1,85 8.30 1,70 1.74 1,40 1,04 l.U 30 88 85 50 17.60 1.65 1,45 1,76 15,84 55 8,14 55 '55,56 x'55 '56 ?66 100 72 12 107 140 371 1 lot Henry Oster, Henry Olden, Maria Murray, Franklin Boyles, Nicholas Crum, Aaron Crum, '54 '54 '65,56 '66 10,12 6,44 5,10 "2,97 3,09 24. 1,69 ,12 1,99 1,23 5,00 1,15 1,00 1,00 3,40 .5 ,85 1,00 '55,56 2.91 55 2,94 . .80 '54 '54 '55,56 '55 '56 S lots Peter Donahoe, '55 3S7. William Mulhollan, '55,56 100 Thomas Patterson's estate; 1855,56 80 Theodore Slick, '55 1 lot L. S. Montgomery, '56 2 Ilarman Paul, 2 lots William Slick, 80 Jno. Murray, Esq., Summit ville Borough. lot Jacob Coulter, '55 Wm Henry, ' '54,56 F. C M'Dermitt, '56 Saml. M'Clelland Thilip Neon, John Jvory, John Major, Jas T. Moore, A Donahoe, James Wilhelm, Susquehanna Township. 116 Joseph Griffith, 1856 100 Jno. D. Jones, 100 Morgan Jones, 100 William D. Owens, 100 Charles O'Neil, 213 A. M &R. White," Washington Township. Chaffee 1856 4 A 1 o Art 1 1 1 1 1 1 lot 4 Joseph Dysart, llot James Dougherty, ldo William Dougherty, l" Bernard Daily, 2 Samuel Earnest, 50 Jno. W. Geary, 1 lot Samuel Gray, 50 Philip nanlan. 1 lot Thomas Hewit, 1" G. W Kelly, 1" Henry Lovely, 100 John Kinports, 55,56 2 Wm, Latimoro, 66, 100 Geo.' M'Culeugb, 300 Thos. B. Moore, 400 Miehael Movers, es'e 55,56, 11 Michael M'Call, 55, 200 Jno. G. Miles. Jno. G. Miles, Hot Wm. O'Neil, 1" John Quail. . 4" James Russell. 15 Hot John Rainy. 120 Samual Short, 170 Wm. Smith, 36 Michael A. Skelly, 1 lot Wm. G.Tiley, - 1" Clement Urban, 100 A. M. & R. White, Flinn.50 4.20 1.04 8,85 70 36 1.00 2,12 1,13 2.76 1.84 - S3 2,"30 2,30 3,88 3,09 12,49 3,98 3,75 5,67 16,50 10,84 9.36 2,21 2,32 4,60 1,84 2,10 3,22 1,20 4.20 1,80 1,70 ,60 1,07 1,45 74 1,16 1,00 1.00 1,00 1.00 . 6.a 490 70 8,60 1,40 1,04 2.80 4,40 2,10 1.40 1,40 2,10 2,80 6,00 2,80 2,80 12,84 19,20 70 9,80 1,40 1,04 - 7.00 2,10 70 1,60 4,76 2,37 1.40 2,10 so 100 1864 1866 Henry Frighthoof, Ignatus Adams, 2 lots John J , Glass, Hugh Peach, 1-2 lot Wm. Jackson, 1 ? lohn V herry, ft Geo. W. Bowman, - WKitt Township 100 Thomas Cowan, 3 Philip Edminston, GEORGE J. PvODGERSvTreasuw. Treasurer's Office, KbeQbwr Mrch,19th 1853, " ' V 1855 2.7 260 1,60 4,68 2,lcT a,to 2.10 42
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