Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, March 31, 1858, Image 3

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PEN AND SCISSORS.
jjgjrWe have received a communication
frea Gen- White wbisU will be published
week. I w3 received too late for pub
lication ibis week.
ST Adjourned Court BtiH in Sersioa, In
, CJSe of Watt vs Dr. Maugber, action for
M
Practice, the Court to day -granted a new
' o motion cf Defendant.
-aL. 15. M'Dermitt will r :S$e accept
'id fr a very valuable present in the
- j, an elegant engraving. Our motto
small favors thankfully recfcivod.a&J lar
ger ones in proportion.
WANTED.
A p'.ata o; butter from tbe freatn of a
sJI a-.nntity of tar supposed to Lave
Hi
(.ftv.bre the Israelite pitched their
1 brush u.ed ia painting tr.
Veen
ten'-
A - .
MT!liCft-0
A tucket .f water from "All's well;
c01 which a man was waebed over
toarl-
jj;S st. ap v'tlch is utcd to sharpen
TLe pencil v.i:h which :Bnama ruled
wive.
A r cr'.cn cf the yeast used in raiting
wind.
A ci.re frcn the morn when tbe
eVii'' for tL last quarter,
Tiie saucer lLal belonged to tbe cup of dor-row.
BSu "There is nothing in tbe life of wo
men who have the misfortune to have noth
iug to do, ibat may not be explained by one
aiugle word loneliness ennui. Ennui,
which is supposed to be a languishing and
negative disposition of the mind; is, for a ner
vous woman, a positive evil, impossible to
support. It grasps its prey, and gnaws it to
the core. Whoever suspends the torment for
a moment is considered a saviour Ennui
makeB tfceni receive female friends whom they
know to bo inquisitive, envious, slandering
enemies. Ennui makes them endure novels
in newspapers, whick are suddenly cut short
at the moment of the greatest interest. En
nui carries them to concerts, where they find
a mixture of every kind bf music, and where
the diversity -of tst lea is a fatigue for tbe ear.
Ennui drags them to a sermon, which thous-
NOTICE TO SUPERVISORS AND OTHERS.
THAT THE WEST END OF THE HUN
tingdon Cambr'a and Indiana Turnpike
Road, from its Western terminus, in the Boraugh
of Blairsviile. to the mile pott marked 27 miles
from Blairsville and BO miles from Huntingdon,
near the old tavern stand of Thomas James, in
Cambria County. i abandoned ar.d no tolls collect
ed for the use of that distance. The Supervisors
of the several Townships, and JJoroughs, through
which that part cf said road passes, are hereby
notified to take charge of the same as per Act of
Assembly concerning certain state and turnpike
roads, passed 19th April, A. D. 1844.
JOHN S. ISETT,Seq'r.
of II. C. and Indiana Turnpike Road
March 31st 1858. 20,
t.i-
lh
tbe
gave
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
BY VIRTUE CF A PLURIUS ORDER OF
the Ombans' Court of Cambria countv.
acda listento, but which not one of them ! there will be expesed to public sale at the house
could Lear to read, Nay, even the sicken- oj John u. Given, in the village of Jefferson, on
ing, half-worldly and balf-devout produstions Tnesday, the 1st day of June next, at one o'clock
with wbicb tbe ii.fdcls inundate tbe M., ail the right, title and interest of William
Faubourg Suiut Germain will find readers
among poor women, uie martyrs ui en- AJJ tLat ( .f j of ,and wilh Us
nui. bucu dciicatc and sickly forms can sup- pnrtenances, commencing at a spruce, corner on
port a nauseous dose of musk and incense, line of Arant Sonman. thence ncrth 75 west 84
whicu would turn fnc stomacn of ;any one m perches to a post, thence South 5 west 2S0 per-
A fer.ee made of tbe raulnj; of "a. scolding
Ihe chair in which the sua set?.
Tbe hammer which broke up tbe iceei-if'2-
A buckle to fasten tbe laughing stock.
Kugs from a nest of thieves.
Hinges and Iocs from tbe trunk of an ele
phant. A aketch from a roliticiaa's views.'
A Converted Village. It is stated that
io one of tha villages of the town of Sirosbury,
Ct., there is not au adult to be found who
fca not been converted.
Tnr Lr.GistATCBC. "Both branches of tbe
Stite Legislature have agreed to adjourn on
Thursday, the 22d of April or a month from
the present time. Mirny important bills are
yt to be acted upon.
Appointments by the Jovesnor. Joseph
Chrk, of Armstrong county, to bo InFpector
' DotiRStio spirits, of Philadelphia. James
AViison, of Mifflin county, Meature of Corn,
Halt, Cofcl and Lime, Philadelphia. William
l".otuty, Philadelphia. Auctioneer. Uri
ah S. Loc, Coamissioner to take askno'wl
tigtitein of deed. Elniira. New Yrk. Sol
nmcor'ogel, Sealer of Weights and Measures
far Lehigh couuty.
AV KXKCL'TION PhrVENKED BY ARRrTINe
t-ie SiiKRirr. The I'avsifie Christian Adva
n'f, printed at Portland, Oi'-gm. Feb Oth,
nports that great excitement has been caused
v.i Pierce and Thurston counties, Washing
ton Territory, by the non-execution of the
Indian Chief. Leccbi, who was convicted of
ihe ruurdei tf Mr. J. li. Moees, in Novem
Kt, 1S.:jG, aud sentenced to be banged on
the 221 cf January. 1853.. The delay be
tween the first trial and the sentence was ow
ing to a necond trial, a writ of error, 5cc,
'lov. M'Mullcn was requested to respite the
rer until the President of the United
y :.. - mid be beard from, but be refused.
1 U. S. Officers at Fort Steilacoom thou't
. . .hi ought to bo treated a a prisoner of
r, becuUbe Mr. MoseB was killed after the
ute Indian war broke out. On the day ap
y i'.iitei for th8 execution tbe Sheriff was ar
Tirted on a warrant issued by the United
States Commissioner, charging him with the
T-mc of selling liquor to the Indians, and
t-s'.nz tbo procepa had thereon, the period
'5n,ed in the death warremtfor the executiou
fipired, and Lcachi v as nut banged.
X5TWc find :n one of-onr ecclia-ages tbe
fjilowioz !i; tlo lvric. entitled, " The Loce
i j
AW." by Nora Perry. The tying rp of a
young mau'a heart with a bonnet string, or a
ringlet, is a sweet old story to which the nrorld
alvrays listens; tut it never has ben more
daintly told before.
Tying her bjanet under her chin.
She tied !;rr raven riug'ct.H in.
But not a! ne iu the silken snare,
Did she catch her lovely floating hair.
For tying her bonnet under her chin,
She tied a yonng man'sjieart w ithin.
7!.or r f TC strollirg together up the hrll,
Where tho wind comes blowing merry and chill
And it blew the curia a frolicsome rare,
AU over tha happy peach colored face,
Till scolding and laughing she tied them in.
Under tLe beautiful dimpled chin.
And it blew a ctlor. bright as a bloom
Of the pirAest fuchsia's tossing plume,
All over the cheeks of thepretiert girl
That ever imprisoned a romping curl.
Or, in tying her bonnet under her chin,
Tied a young man's l.eirt within.
Steeper and steeper grew the hill
Madder, aci merrier, chiller still
The western wind blew down and played
The wildest tricks with the little maid.
As, tying her bonnet under her chin,
She tied a ycuug man's heart vithin.
Oh western wind, do you think it was fair
TopUy such tricks with her floating hair 7
To gladfully, gleefully do your best.
To How her against tbe young mac'j breast
Vrhere he as gladly folded her in,
And kissed her mouth and dimple-! chin?
9h, Ellery Vane, you lit tie thought.
An lour tgo, when you besought
t; country lasa to vi alk with you.
Alter the cn had dritd the dew,
v"hU rrions danger you'd 1-c :r,
hr r-rnrwt nsct rr ciin.
ches tc a port, thence South 75 east 624 perches
to a suar on line ot John MCoy, thence north
44 east 32 perches to a line, thence north 5 east
18 perches to the place of bepnnnmsr contain
ing 99 acres and 128 perches, the same being al
lotted to WiiHam and Benson Crum, and situate
m Summerhill township, Cambria county.
J r. Ik Al b : One third of the purchase mon
ey to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the re-
sLjue in two equal annual payments thereafter
with interest, to be securevt br the judgment
bonds and mortgages of the purchaser.
EriIIiAlM CRUM, Adm'r.
March 24, 1858:19
TREASURER'S SALE.
OF UNSEATED LANDS AND LOTS, IN
Cambria County, A. D. 1858.
I "George J. llodgtrs, Treasurer of Cambria Coun
ry, iu the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, hi
pursuance of the several Acta of Assembly,
of said Commonwealth, directing the time and
manr.er of selling unseated lands for taxes. Do
uoalt j. '
3'ut to counterbalance this uncomplimen
tary Mention cf the sex, let us copy a sketch
of
The nos.t Chamiag1 cf Wcnxea":
"Madau.a De Stael, one of the most ele
gant conversationalists the world has ever
known., was bv uo means a handsome woman
so far as mere beauty is concerned ; but By:
ron, tbe most fastidious of beauty fanciers,
declared the could talk down-her ace in. fif
teen minutes,-at the end of which time she
became positively beautiful. The art cf con
versation is a raie gift, and to be cultivated
as one would cultivate any desirable art.
With some it is a spontaneous faculty-; with
ail it can be acquired in a greater or ?er de
gree of perfection. An old book upon eti
quette, among an immense deal ot twaduie.
cont?in some trains of sound eense, which
would profit all to heed. On the subject of IIERKfJY G IVE NOTICE, that the following
sonveraation, we are told to 'interrogate with- described tracts of unseated lands ;tnd lets of
cut display, not to interrupt a protitable spea- ground m the said county of Cambria", or such
ker, nor desir-2-5mbitioy.sly to put in a word
of ono't own, io be measured in speaking and
bearing, not to 'be ashamed cf receiving, or
to be grudging of iut'ormatioc, nor to pas3
another's knowledge fJr one's own.' And,"
again, that the 'middle tons of voice, neither
so low as to be inaudible, nor ill-bred -from
its high pitch,' is the most desirable. And,
also, that '.one should reflect first upon "what
be is 'ug to say.and then give it'utterance ; Acres,
be courteous when addressed, amiaoie in so
cial intercourse, not aiming to be pleasant by
facetiousness, but cultivating gentleness ia
kind adxoonitioDB. Harshness is ever to be
put aside, tven in censuring ' "
ihfz "Vulcnteek Hill. The Army Bill
which ha? passed "tin; House, authorizies the
President to call out one regiment of volun
teers for the defence of'the Texian Frontier,
and foirr regiments for employment in Utah,
if their ssrvtceis shall be, needed.
100
380
96
120
100
01
220
62
G4
100
80
46
200
70
3T The t ghtiog strength of the Mor
mons is estimated at about 11,000.
Tbe n-ambcr of deaths in St. Louis during
the week tmdiDg March, 15, was GO.
t - r
A Good iNVKsTHEyf. -Any inyeetnient of
money that is certain to bring heaitn, comfort
and 'happiness to tho family circle, must be a
good cure. The purchase of a Grover & Ba
ker hewing Machine will do 'ia tare, and
bring more joyous smiles to the face of a
house-wife, then anv other investment of a
like su-oi ot money. It is a deed cf emanci
pation fiom the toils of baud sewing and will
give her time for self-improvemezt, or for the
ucntal culture of her children, and every
family should be provided With one
M AKRIE3LK
On Tuesday the lGth inst , in tbi"8 place
by the Uev. Mr. Jenkins, Mr. JkrEHiau
Evans, to Mks. Maut Roberts, all of this
vicinity.
parts thereof as may be necessary to pay arrear
ages of taxes due thereon, for cne vear or more'
will be ottered tor sale at the Court House in wie
Borough of Ebensburg, on the second Monday of
June (being the 14th day,) and coutinne by ad
journment from day to day until the whole be
sulJ foruch arrearages cf taxes and coats, ne
cessarily accruing thereon.
UNSEATED LIST.
Names of Warrantee or owner.
Per. Alleghany Township.
James C. Maguire. 1856,57 4 7,65
Aaron Bowen, 29,07
James Hannum, 11,00
Heirs, V alter Eider, 9,18
Wm. M'Dougal (part, " 7,65
Warren Ilannurc, 6,97
Mifflin Hannum, 16,83
Robert Whitehead, 9,53
Thomas Cloudsdalf, . 9,78
William Weakland,- 19.12
Martha Hannum, "6,12
Mathias Behe, 7,04
Samuel Will, 1867 790
'Lewis Cassidj-, 2,76
. " Tilacldlck Township.
John Jordon, 1856,57 7,40
Jacob Fronheiser, 11,10
Jacob Pressinger, 12,40
l aul iebo, 11,66
Daniel Levy, . 11,10
Joseph Mardi . - 7,40
N m. Duncan, 7,13
Sarah Reed, 7,40
James Kane, 17,02
John White. 7,40
Andrew DutF, (part) 1,86
Jacob Anderson 1857 2,78
Wm. O'Connell, 3,70
Cambria Township,
Andrew Lewis, 1856,67 1,87
James Means, 8.47
Andrew Nelson, 16,57
James Means (part) " 10.76
Andrew Duff " 8,80
John Thomas-, 13,64
Samnel Bryson, part) 1952
Carroll Township.'
100
193
300
335
313
100
57
100
230
100
50
73
100
16
115
217
100
150
174
180
93
95
28
400
405
102
230
400 '
401
356
400
200 -
10-.
30O
282
405
200
36
75
316
133
53
207
400
306
324
5t
15G
133;
400
400
41G
400
400
40-
303
324
427" '
414
S5
100
80
400
300 "
400
400
30
ZOO
300
.300
200
200
405
14ft
273
405.
65
76
2G
122
300
"" 96-
63
" 440
439
440
436
101
400
401
433
401
400
257
11
250
439
439
439
439
439
440
196
180;
443
400
338
COO
271
440
440
2d0
100
440
100
100
300
440
429
J. Brown,
Allen Browir, .
J.iPaxton,
William Brown,
William Stcwai,
James Gill,
Decker.
7- Harshberger,
Jacob Stitt,
Jacob Klinefelter,
Caldwell . Improvement,
Joseph Black & Ben Gorges,
Nancy Dawson,
William Fagan,
Leviston Tract,
Christian Iirshberga?,
Robert Allison,
James "Nelson,
Shepley Priestly,
Peter Shocnbergcr
. tt
21
2
63
135
63
'56
6C.67
40
11
80
80
80
80
120
60
131
40
80
1S56.57
T. Ed
. 1857,
OBITUARY.
On Wednetdav morning, at 6 o'clock
of consumption. Miss Kate Collins, in the
29th vear of her age.
The funeral will take place from the resi
dence of her Father, on Friday at 10 o'clock
aud oroceed to the Catholic Cemetrv at cum-
I m
mitville.
fler friends and relatives are requested to
attend.
It ha been beautifully said that "Heaven
grants its favorites early deaths." The eur
vivkrg Parent, Brothers aud Sisters of the
deceased have every assurance that a holy
and blameless lifo afford?, that she is now at
rest that her immortal spirit took its flight
from its earthly tenement, pleasing in the
sight of its Creator, and offering fit for Heaven.
May she rest Jn Peace.
J72 128 Sarah Barr,
385 128 Wilson Harr.
401 108. Daniel Barr,
S82 152 Lewis Barr,
100 Jno O'Harro, (nt
wards.
ICO Jas. O'Harro
36 44 Bernard Donahoe,
100 144 II
. (parts) . 1856,57
121 A. Carson & F. Ilubley.
(parts.) ; 1857"
100 Jno. & Wm. P. Brady, 1856,57
Chest Township.
130 George Gillison; 1856,57
220 James Foste
377 106 James Hunter,
270 llelchoir RudiseU.
233 Martiu Myers"
100 Walter Butler;
106 35 Richard Seelv, f part
400 106 JohnSeely,
17,52
13.05
18,82
17.98
2,55
2,55
1,02
9,40-
3,13
4,70
5,50
9.2S
8,43
6,35
9,74
4 22
1478
25,70
10,12
6,30
12,65
8,43
12.65
18.24
9,08
9,03
3ifm Slburrtisfnimte.
NOTICE.
4 N APPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE
J. to the Court, of Com.tton Pleas of Cambria
Co-nty, for Ihe Incorporation of 5?. Francis A
cadeniv, at Loretto, which will be granted by
our Court, at its Session, to be held on the 24th
day of May next, if uo cuuicient icason be shown
to the contrary. -
JOSEPH M 'DONALD Prot'y.
rrothono'arv's Office, ")
March, 24, 1853, 4t,
SEW C1SSI DRYfcOOliS IIOLS1L
OPENING OF SPRING GOODS!
EYRE & IANDELL, Fourth and Arch
Streets, Philadelphia, ar now offering a full
stock of
Sew Goods for Spring: of lS59f
FASHIONABLE SPRIXG GOODS,
BLACK SILKS, 24 to 34 inches wide,
Spring DRESS GOODS, New Styles,
SHAWLS, in all the Newest Styles,
British, French and American Chintteo,
Fu!l Stock of Domestic Goods',
Full Stock of Euroi in Goods.
N. B. Bargains in Seainable Goods daily
received from the AUCT IONS of New York and
Philadelphia.
P. S. MERCHANTS are invited to examine
tbe tock.
TERMS Net cash and W pri-?.
Mirc'a 81. J?f:0:m.
119 John Mversi
100 James" Foster,
405 Henry Delozier & Co.,
200 Adam Weaver, (part)
450 Wyiiam Gray,
433 153 Joseph Gray, -
108 Stephen Beck;
107 Jacob Beck.
- . Clearfield -Township.
433 153 Robert Evans, 56,67, 34.64
433 153 George Iiickham, 34,63
214 John Canan. 17,10
395 Mahlon Hutchinson, 31,58
419 Joseph Jones, 33,54
120 John Cooper, 9,60
330 JesseBush, 26,40
215 George Horner, part 17,22
375 Jacob Cox, 30,02
225 Wm, Lambert, 17,98
200 W m. Tiiton, 16,00
70 Patrick Shiels, 5,60
100 Jas. Diver, formerly 8,00
100 Abraham Shultz, " 8,00
200 Patrick ktllv, 57, 8,00
00 Patrick Such, 57," 8,00
fi8 John Kelso-. rart 1 RF.fi S7 i KO
x M "l-'l v -
Conemangh Township,
150
154
106
163 :
218
1O0
116
100
81
176
140
439
150
100
1200.
200
1000
200
253
201
400
400
252
50
70
100
William Clark,
Adam Ream,
Robert King,
Alex, McGregor, ,
King & Shocnberger, '66;o77
George Motxe,
Thomas Willst n',
Andrew KenntdyV
Jas Roberts
Cliarles Joncr,
John Bell,
John Callan,
William 'Clark-,
Jackson tp. ...
John Buchanan. h.856
William Holt,
Gilbert Lloyd, ,
Abigal Ramsey, '66,57
Peter Bortmaj,
Samuel Stitt,
Henrv Shoemaker.
John Steel,
James Steel,
Geo. R. Shoup,
Jauies Stitt,
Thomas Stitt,
John Stonert
Christian Stontr,
Jacob Rupp,
John Hubley,
Thoma hue,
Thomas Vickroyv
John Simpson,
So'.omon Benshoof,
Eli Benshoof,
James Murray, "
John Clark (part)
John Clark (pait)
Munsier Township,
Seth R. M'Cune, '56,57
IticJiland Township.
Joseph Vickroy, 56,57,
John Andersou,
John Morrison,
Valentine Oaster,
Daniel Reese.
Francie Devlin,
Wm. Nichols,
Henry Barriagton,
Robert Ross.
,7acob Clements,
J,-hn Gpp,
Ii H ard Cot p,
gw.-rmerhiU Township
Ctiristi Smith, -
Ooert .'ewz.rt.
JaccbNagr,
Henry Woods,
James Dalton,
James S"earigbtr
John Everman,
Isaac BranOau
John Nichols on, -
Fret! rick Croy le6 Eta-5r,
Jacob Goughefc ourv
John Kean,
John Thompson,
Jacob Blodget,
Robert Evans,
William Smith,
Wnv Smith, D. D.
Isaac Jones,
Wm. Clark, (part)
Hepry West,
Henry Weaver,
Adam Burk,
Samuel Stolse's Estate,
Ebenezer Branham,
William Hunt,
Lewis Cassiday,
Lets in the town of Summerhill
I,ot No. 3, '66,57
Lot No. 4.
Susqueftanna Totonship.
" Joseph Thomas, '56,57
James Rhey.
"James Whitehead,
Peter GaVman,
R. A' A. White; '57
.Wm. D. Owens,
r Joseph. Griffith,
Morgan Jones,
Washington Township.
16.00 !
16,14
8,10
9,19
16,00
16.00
14.23
16,00
8,00
.41
12,00
11.80
16,12
8,00
1,43
8.03
8,53
10;26
2,10
8,29
16,00
12.29
12.97
16,12
8.41
2,23
12,46
10,64
15,00
16,00
. 16,00
16,00
19,00
1.60
24,8
12,97
era agreeably ta the act c.f Asaembly of April,
29th 1844 '
Acre. Fcr. . JSltgharty Township.
CO John Burk, est.
250 R. M. S. Jackson,
12
32 Siiaa Moorera Estate,
Slots A, J. Weakland,
100 Lawrence Cassidy 00
Llacklick Township.
300 ' John E. Evans, Heirs,
60 John Dcnahoo,
100 " " .
400 George Lister",
838
333 TIenry Mariett,
97 Paul Dishocgp
100 . Jame Wilson,
62 Nicholas Altimus,
60 Daniel Cameron,
40 John Davis,
60 Mathew Kan,
230 James Kane,
1 lot Joseph Makin,
100 Wm. O'CcnnclI.
60 John T- V ilham5,
6S9 Mulford & xdter,
Capd-ri Townghip.
2 lots, Silas Moores Ei'e 63,64,55,56, 10,12
1E56 43,44
55. 8,50
4,08
- . 1,09
C8
8.60
55,66 9,45
65, 70
66, 4.79
21,35
66, 148
63, 16,"64
4,76
1,76
4.C8
4,81
1.17
3.90
14, Co
46
6,85
2,91
24,40
18,00
18,62
. 1,57
14,25
"9,50
38.00
28.50 i
28,00
38.00
3,00
'28,5S
28,50
28,50
. 14.31
14,31
23,50
19,00
18.39
88,00
30,87
36,10
' 2,49
11.59
28,50
12,70
4,40
23,10
3,03
23,10
22,86
7,02
8,40
8,40
20,00
26.24
14,00
8,94
56,57. 91
22,62
39,78
29,78
39.78
39.78
19,76
19.90
' 17.20
16,29
40,14
36,20
80,61
27,15
24,54
39.82
39.82
18,10
S.83
- L'9.82
.-o
65,04
8,88
20,02
91
,91
60 Joseph James
1 lot Lewis lleynon
'2 lots Richard Jones Esqr.
Carroll Toicnship.
.258 John Fenlon,
1 lot Henry Cook,
CO " Michael Thomas, '
i lot Qiarles O'Niel,
55.56
66,
18S5
100 Jco. D. Jonee,
100 Morgan Jones,
100 WUluam D. Owxcui.
100 " Charles O'Neil.
213 A. M & 11. White,
Washir.gtun Tovnthip.
1 iot -CbafSe 1350
4 Joseph Dysart,
Hot James DougbertJ.
Ido William Dougherty,
1 Bernard Daily,
2 ca'muel Earcest,
CO Jno. W. pearj,
1 lot Samuel 'Gray,
tO Philip Hanlan. .
1 lot Thomas Hewit,
1" O. W- Kelly.
1" Henry Lovely.
John Kinports, 65,56
Wm. Latimore, 59,
Gao. M'Culougb,
T.bo. 15. Moore,
Michael Mover-, efl 55,55.
100
2
1C0
800
400
11
200
55,
10
103
75
65
100
80
25
50
100
22
70x
53
254
7
350
407
407
200
40S
00
858
840
105C
260
440
300
4412
251
65
1
120
95
400
Jno. P. Pairish,
Thomas Davis,
William Richards,
GCsiUntiue Criver, -John
Fox,
James Rea'ner,
David Davis,
Lewis Har'niAE,
Matthew Kane.
John Pi Davis, '
Clearfield Township.
Adam Bowers,
Roger Shiels.
Simon Weakland,
1 lot Stephen Brothers.
Samuel Calvin,
Michael Farrell,
James Ross. (Boggs
( W. Jonas,
65,53
'65
'55,66
'65
'65,53
(ilah.es,
(J. Jones.
(Jacob Haines,
(Diffner,
(Boggs,
(
(
'63
(Adams,
(Duck,
( Donahoe,
(
66,
'66
6,44
6,10
2,97
3.09
24.
1,69
.12
1,99
1,23
6,00
1,15
1,00
1,00
3,40
,51
,65
1,00
2.91
2,94
,80
.28
1,27
4.12
12,76
15,07
12,99
6,86
16.35
17,05
9,61
25,83
17,85
7,48
7.48
5,10
61.75
1.27
1,87
6.f5
5,10
1,42
4,00
Michael M'Call.
Jno. G. Mile. "
llot.Ym. 0'NV3.
1" John Quail,
4" James Russell.
15
Hot John Rainy.
120 Samual Short,
170 Wm. Smith.
SG Michael A. Skelly,
1 lot Wn. G.Tiley,
! -Clement Urban,
100 A.M. & R. .White, Flinn,56 4.20
1.00
1. 00
1.H
1.00
e.o
70
8.50
1.40
1.04
tr.30
4,40
2.10
1.40
1.40
2.10
.80
,00
2.80
2.80
12.84
19.20
70
9.S0
1.40
1.04
7.00
2.10
70
1.50
4.7S
2,37
I 40
2.10
20 Henry Fr'rghthoof,
27 Ignatus Adams",
2 lots John J, G1j8
10t Hugh FeacU,
12 kt Wm. Jackson,
1854
1S66.
80
s.eo
4.68
2.1(
2.10
1.4
John Wherry,
8 Geo. W. Bjwmanv
White Tcwnthip.
100 Tboma3 Cowan, 1S55 2,10.
3 Philip Edminston. 42
GEORGE J. P.ODGERS- Treasurer
Treasurer's Office, Kbeii&burg, V
Mr?h, 19th 1858
3
82
35
120
li
'54,55
'54
'65
3
27
8
2
7
1SSS
200
112
4
l.SC
1,00
.29
1,10
2,69
1.40
1,40
,56
1,04
1,60
,84
, 53
1.04
28
67
93
66
8
8
98
1,40
51
' 84
'55,57
23
40
43
.168 il2 George Shrunk
86 -Wm. Beaty,
400 . -Alexander CochraSi
166- . Benjamin Williams
400 Wm. Brown,
401 23 John Teeter;
300 126 Richard Smith,
228 John Crouse;
80 . David T. Storm,
60 .. Samuel L. Gorgasf
400 George Gates, .
400 Jamison,
300 -'Jlarshbcrgef.
100 Sinclair,
400 Crook.
132 Geo Funk & TVe.
400 JohnGil!,
190 K. Creak !" ton.
66,57,
7.
Vickrov;
185C.57
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
410
410
410
445
445
445
453
445.
446
250
263 120
208 109
319
199
200
30
333
200
200"
25
30(5
350
360
433
47'
93 ,
400
203
30
595
20
Thomas Jackson,
James Johns, .
James Magehan,
John Taylor,
Joseph DHworth,
George Cutwalt,
Peter West,
Henry Gillan, . '
Arent Sonman,
Christian Lingenfelter;
Arent Sonman,
S.iTOtiel Hinton;
William John;
Francis Johb,
Christian Consfantice;
Jno. R. M'Farlane,
Henry Sharp,
Jno. W. Geary,
Lewis Cassiday, 57
A. M. & R. White & Co
White Totn-thip.
60 Robert Boggs, '66,57
60 Mary Brown,
60 Andrew Small,
'Alexander Brown,"
Thomas Brown,
William Harris i
James Harris, .
John Harris,"
James Reed,
John Marshal,"
James Wilson,
William George
John Servoss,
8T Michael Musser,
7 Abraham Witmer,"
Thomas L. Moore
Ann M'Murtrie,
James Craig, ,
Joseph Ashmead,"
Owen Jones,
James M'Murtrie, r '
Thomas Murgatroidi
John Brown, . ,
t53 George Hill.
Jeremiah Musser,'
. Jacob King; ,
Patrick Borland,
Thomas B. Moorci
Thomas tJanby,
i T. L. Moore. Ja3. M"Inrtrie
and others,
Graff & Malone.
SEATED LIST,
11,40
11.68
8,03
12,39
8,31
8,90
4,94
3,90
8,74
3,50
1 .70
12,34
9.80
30,70
10,50
7,00
84,00
14,00
70,00
14,00
16,30
14.03
14,00
14,00
17,66
14,00
3.50
7,00
43,04
43,04
43,04
62,30
62,80
31,14
63,44
62,30
62,46
26.24
65,20
43,66
83,44
20,84
21,00
1,56
17,48
10,50
10,50
1.24
15,74
12.24
5.20
45,42
4.20
10,30
14,00
21,26
4,20
20.80
,2,80
ALS'Q.--At the same time and" place. jill be
12,22 sold, the following Seated Lands atid Lot of
16:00 I ground. On which the taxes remain unpatu.
Samuel Calvin
Joseph Devlin,
2 lots'- times Kaylor,
Philip Smith.
Patrick Hagan,
George Cowan,
Conemavgh Townshp.
Michael Downey
Widow Stewart (of J.)
Abraham Alwiue
.WillLam Blackbun
Emanuel Horner for 8. H. Hor
ner,
1 lot Alfred Beggin
1 VX John Benst
1 lot John Deckmac,
1 lot Joseph Flenibocu,
David Hopkins,
Ebenezer Insichd,
Samuel Kennedy,
1 lot Alexander Keating
Abraham Kopelia
Jacob Luig
1 lot Joseph Lambough,
1 lot Daniel Lysagt
2 ' Sili Lewei'.ju
2 lots Watkin Morgan
1 lot Philip Perry
Samuel L. Sherbine
do doo
John Seigh
Ebensburg Eorovgh.
2 lots Silas Moores Es'e 63,54,55
1S56, , . . v 5.25
V Mary Allison 55.5G, 1,80
1 Lewii Beynots 55,56. - 11,03
2' Richard Jones g. C. 56, 1.8G
tTirckscm TowiCship,
John Gormor?,
Isaac Clark.
George Findley,
S. L. Johnston
David Teeter,
2Iery Wagner,
I'hilijj Alwine,
William Brown,
J"olm . Horner,
fftcob HildeHrand,
3harlea Murray,
Arthcr Murphy,
John Pcrgrio,
Samuel Smith,
Elizabeth Garraan,
ATi n sler Township.
.Francis Bradley, Jr.,
Richland Township,
Jesse Lav ton.
Josepb J. Duttlap.
Archibald Dsclap,
Joseph Slick, .
. Isaac Smith,
lot Jno B. MyerE,
Clinton Messenger,
Summerhill Township.
JobnAmigh, J.S54
4 lot Fredrick Croyle's E."
211 Patrick .t Thos. M'Gcuzb.
1 lot nenry Uster,
415
. 63
60
50
45
50
.
50
40
14
30O
100
90
54
440
40
50
260
80
1
1
1
S3
27
55,
55, 5G,
55,
56,
'55
$.30
1,70
1.74
1,40
1,04
1,14
30
88
SS
. 50
17.60
1 65
1,45
1,76
15.84
3,14
'55
'55,56
'55
56
'56
1.04
8,85
70
26
1,00
2,12
1,13
SHLIUFFS SALE.
BY VIRTUE OF. AN ALIAS WRIT OF
Venditioni Exponas issued cut of the Court
of Common Pleas jot Cambria county and to n.
directed, there will be exposed to sale by public
outcry at the house of John G. Given, in the town
of Jerferson. Cambria county, en Friday, th ICth.
day of April, A-I. i858, at one o'clock P.M.
AH the right, title and interest of John Ke.a,
of, in and to the following real tstata to wit :
No. 1 A piece or parcel cf land 'situate io
Summerhill township, Cambria county, adjoining
land of James O'Neill, Lyixb fnd oth
ers-, containing 111 acres more or less, about 90
acres of which aro cleared, having thereon erected
a two story frame bouse, a frame tarn and other
outbuildings, iu the occupancy of Charles Con
way, a frame bouse m the occupancy of i homes
Lilly .a log home in the occupancy, of 2'atrick
Galvinanda tenant house unoccupied. No. 2
A tract of land situate in Summerhill fow;ihip,
Cambria county, warranted in the name of Sam
uel Blodget. including piece purchased from Mur
ray and M'CuniA-lir containing ur hundred ana
forty-one acres more or less, having thereon erec
ted a sa'v mill and a frame horjtc unrccupied.
No. S A piece or parcel of land situate i:i Sum
merhill township, Cambria county, adjoining
lands of Austin Thompson, Patrick Reily and
others, containing sixty acres more or less, hav
ing thereon erected a saw mil' and a frame hpiise
in the occupancy of Mary Settlemeyer. No. 4
A tract of land situate in Summerhiil township,
Cambria county, warranted ta the name of Johu
Nicholson, containing 439 acres and 120 perchea
and allowance, unimproved. No. 5 The nndi-
vided one half of a piece- or parcel of land situate
in Washington towr.slj'pCanilria county, being
the am.e land held joiutly with John KinporU,
containing one hundred s.crea mere or less (un
improved.) Taken In execution jwid to be sold
at the suit of Newhouse, Spxtz Co. for um cf
Joseph NewhouTO bv "JOHN ROBERTS,
Sheriff's Office. SLeriff.
Ebensburg, March 24 '58. )
BY VIRTCE OF A WRIT OF LEVARI FA
CIAS, issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Cambria County, and to me directed
.there will be exposed to sale by public outcry, at
the Mansion House, in the borough of Johnstown
Cambria County,, on Saturday-the 17th dav cf
March, A. D. 1853. at one o'clock, P. M. The
following described buildrnrs -and kta of ground,
of Philip Turpey and William M'Laaghlin. to
wit: Number one a two Etory Plank House,
eighteen by thirty feet, ;th a one nd a half
story tack building attached,. sixt3en by focrteea
ieet, situate in Minersi'!e in ss.id County of Cam
bria, on lit. No, which said lot, fronts 00
Canal and rens back feet to the River, No.
2. A two story Plank House, sixteen by twenty
eight feet, situate on lot No, 11, on Front stroet
in Cambria city in sa:d ccur.ty of Cf.mbria.
which said lot a frc?t, of thirty five feet
on said front street, and runs bark on Rail Road,
one. hundred and righty feet, ajoing lota cf '
Hers and Edward Ikwe.
To be sol.i at tha s.:it of W. CiMw 11 & Co. a
gainst said Philip Tyrpy and Wm. M'Laugbiia.
by JOHN ROBERTS. Sheria.
Sheriffs Oince, Lbeiiiburg, March 24, 1358 13.
CAMBRIA COUNTY, S3.'
100
72
12
107
140
371
Henry Olden,
II aria Murray,
Franklin Boyle?,'
Nicholas Crura,
Aaron Crum,
'54
'55,56
66
'55
3 lots Peter Donahoe,
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,
'55
'51.56
56
80 Jno. Murray, Esq.,
Summitvillct Boroun
Jacob Coulter,
.v in Henry, .
F. C M'Dermitt,
Saml. MClellan.J
Philip Neon,
1 44 John Ivory,
1 ' John Major,
1 " ' Jas T. Moore.
1 ' A Donahoe,
1 James Wilbelm,
n2vh-7nmti ' Tcvr.sJiif.
54
'54
! aud -which havr ren retnrtd V the Con. v.;. den j IIP .Tofrpa Gnm'.h,
2.7G
1,84
9 33
2.S0
.2.30
3,88
3.09
12,49
3.0S
5,67
10,50
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
i.io
xyv- -t he Coa'monwealth of Pennsylra
Ljfeiaia toSimo:i J. Evans,-son cf Ed
vvard Evans, late of tha borough of
Saul llbc-qburg, deceased, and E. J. Wat
ers, Es., guardian pro hoc vice of William and
aaran rarr.
granacmidren of the taid nW
id to all othtrTersons interest?! RRrrrrvn!
- - ". 'AJ l.'VJ.
- 11 u are nere.-v .citeti to be and
the Judges of cur Orphans' Court at &n Orphans
Court to be held at tbinsbi rs. oa the rt Mon
day of 0 une next, then aud there to acrent or re-
juaa w taKetae rea; estate 01 ?aid Edward Evan
r.ecer.se.i, situate Hi trie tcrcugh of Ebecsbur?
aforesaid, at the appraised valuation put cror
it by an Inquest duly 'Awaked bv the said Cow-
ana rctumeti ay the SirilT m the th day
March instant, .tc wit : Premises N. 1 at 800
premises Nr.., . i?00; premises 2'o. S. $27
prcav.t.c-s Nc. , i?50; or to show cause why f
same should not bo sold. And herf f.dl nr-
moo9tne Honorable George Taylor, "Pn.
dint of our sai..i Court atEbtnibnrg.thefifiee,
day cf Marcii. A. D. 1853. M. HASSON
mar4:i9;6t
THEREAS LETTERS OF ADMIN
T T tratiou to the estate of Michael Farrabai .
'.ate of Munf icr Township, Cambria oouuw.
ceased, have been granted to the undcrln'e
(res-ding ia sa!!l Township) by the Register
thesiid county : all persons having claims ac"j
said deceased, fiTe hereby notie.d to present ti 1
properly authenticated kt settlement, and t-.
indebted are reonrrod to aaka payment tri'
delay,
ISADORE FARRABAUGII. Adm
Feb. 12. 18,'.
I. O. O. F.
nichlacd Lodge No. 423 :
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