5-t- r a a ir d !' 'I a-1 ha! out f m i- ort er ut ra- ied of ork avl odf 4vl of uq bi ail a ipe will eot3 tLii on$ thai . i )mi , M ritb, i ou 3? irk 01 lio Til ;ao i i c ber ;lb. HIS wp 0 AND SCISSORS. thi.s week will interesting article concerning V ash . j;f0 Guard. It contains tle letter i i(Ttoa. on which, we believe, the rest the assertion that that c i . seen that his only reason for deei- ,'otlin M!S:KUT'S S4LLS OY VIRTUE OF AN ALIAS WRIT OF -J Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Tleas of Cambria county and to me directed, tl.ere will be exposed to sale by public outcry at the Court House, in the borough of Eb ensburg, on MONDAY, the 24th day of May, at one o'clock 1. M. All the right, title and interest of John Kean, - an impression wlruu he entertain- j of, in and to the following real estate to wit : -vho had relatives in this eoun- I 't Parc,el-cf ,aB? fcit,uate. ..( tb w. . . . Summerhill township, Cambria county, adioini It'J lively to ucimj uiiu iuau luote l DOt iW uuiuiji.ou ncicr in- V.fo principles of nativeisru, is evin- fricuQip for Kosciusko. Lafay- IcKii'h. bteuDcn aua Aiuai uauauu. , r jj4mlUon, his confidential frieud jvisfcr lands of James O'Neill,' was a foreigner. ;2l 3 ) to a disappointment in not re in time, a few of A., in 4j U'"0 ill be served mis weeK witn . " s we hve in a ratner out sheets. AS . Uco accidents of this kind are Wo visu some of our enter- wonIi 6tart a paper mill uld pay Deuer man even a ibscribera wi in an ulcrv. .UlO. O.ililJ , vi "v a v ii u - "a now 101 years of ago She was born rear 1 "o7, ud! was 19 years of age at .'e of the declaration of Independence. ijiiJ to retain a vivid recollection of , uf the stirring events of tho Rvolu- i .a ai TWr. JQo is probably tue "ciacst Jeiry McGonigle arrived in (own on loninv, with a wjgon and two mules from IlcnJoek. The Kditor of the M-ncr will please anuouuee the .'nwoLt to do, iu staring Capitals. -is certainly the Chief amoug ten thou3- faot the one altogather lovely. rThe Legislature adjourned finally lat isT, at 12 o'clock, after a session of cebuadred days. Our Kepresentatie wrge X. Smith, has fully redeemed -ifi-lt-uce reposed in him by his constit- . ind richly merits the greeting of 'well - food and faithful ervaLt. ( KnHf, well kuowu to almost every ; r veiling Johustowu, is at present an t .. :.:l r,. a ,:rcri of vapraliCV. :iffll.krts iuforim us that Keyser is at fiuite rV.ional and converses sensibly and ncly concerning his unhappy condition. .'ol MajcXiaa, savs that the itch for being Y iWive ai.ii iarcastic, is insvpcrable m Urge .i'!t" Xstctxn and vain Glory. A Wlustnlwu of the truth of this saying, read last Euu.ber of the ' Jlountaintrcr care- in l lA'uch and oth ers, containing 111 acres more or less, about GO j acre of which ara cleared, having thereon erected I a two f-tory iramc houwe, a frame barn and other outbuildings, in the occupancy of Charles Con way,a franie house in the enrcupaney tf Thomas Lilly, a log hum in the occupancy cf Patrick Galvin and a tenant house unoccupied. No. 2 A tract of land situate in Sumiuerhill township, Cambria county, warranted in the nuice of Sam uel Blodget, including piece purchaNed from Mur ray and M'Coiii-ell, coutaininr fv Ur hundred anq forty-one acres more or less, having thereon erec ted a aa'vmiU'and a frame house unoccupied. No. 3 A piece or parcel of land situate in Sum merhill township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Austin Thompson, Patrick Keily and others, containing sixty acres more or less, hav ing thereon erected a saw mil' and a frame housej Barnes, D. B, Ws in the occupancv of Mary Settlemever. JNo. 4 ing thereon erect A tract of land situate in Summcrhill township, Cambria county, warranted in the name of John Nicholson, containing -lyy acivs and 120 perches tivl allowance, i?nimprovel. No. 5 The undi vidcl one half of a piece or parcel of land s.trate iu Washington township, Cambria county, being the samo land held jointly with John Kinports, containing one hundred acres mrr or less (un improved.) Taken in execution and to be. sold at the suit of Newhouse. Spatz Co. for uo of Joseph Ncwhousa vv JCI1N UOl:i:iiTS ShrT. Sheriffs Office, Ebensourg, April ?8. 18S8-24 THE MOn.lIO.VS DEFEATED! CLOTHING EMPORIUM. WE BEG leave to inform our friends and the public in gen eral that we have received from the Eastern cit ies a larce and well selected f-tock of goods ! containing Spring and Summer CLOTHING of i.vfnt all kinds and oua.itv lor men and boys. Al fiuc and large stock of Cioths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Trimmingf, &e. &c. Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Cravats, Hats of all kinds and descrip tion, Uniberellas and Suspenders, Clothing made to order at the t-liortest notice. Pleae ca'I and see us before you make a purchase anywhere else, as we can guarantee that we will not bebeit in qualitv and low prices by any establishment in the State. Terms Cash or Country Produce. EVANls & HUGHES Lbensburg, April 2S IP53. RECOSSIDEBATIO OF THE Lecompton Constitution ! ftfUlE UNDF.nSIGNED HAS LATELY RE J. turned from the East, after making a pur chase of a well selected btock of GOODS, in his liDe i f business, which he has since received, and ianow busily engaged iu opcu:ng and marking, and -,i.ich he wiil otier at talc at very small prof its. All kinds of country produce will he takvn in exchange for goods, and CASH will never be refused these hard times. He feels tb.a-.kfnl fr the pationage he has re ceived in his business, and hopes f -r a continu ation of the same, and he pledges his word that he wi'l not leave anything undone that may lie In his power, to give general satisfiction. His goods consist in part of the foilowiug na med article : Groceries. Also. Spices Such as 1 eas, Coffefc, Sugars, Molasses and S v r u p Flour, Corn Meal. Buckwheat Flour. Oat Meal, Potatoes, Batter. Ghees'! and Fish of all kinds. ALSO-rA good assortment of Hardware. Iron, Steel aad Nails. Also Di ngs, Paints and Oils. Who a new stock of Wall paj.er, consisting of new patterns and styles, which ore very desirable this season of the year. A1sj Foreign and Do mestic Fruit and Gmfectiunarics, well assorted. In fai't the various other kinds of goods he keeps . " ii -..u in are I'M) nuiuentua i i iijijiii iv'.j. a i.o. u nt u' 'xamii!'j his stock for yoiirtelvts, before, purcha--Miig t'.sewberc. - rs?. Ti. i i tin aiM-i-o l:f ui)(r-a .TKcad the advertisement Ot Messers 5gSrtrt . ,tlfv. t, r iai,,ic th at he has a new s k IlfiiiKS. If you want to buy good j iSSaS an1 improved LAMP for sale, f.rbur- ..V.mn. 5v,. H.sm a call. J iieir -'rwii on. imnuH. u.,. It is certainly tha best improvement now Known, t ecoiiomv and saletv : it can nt explode and can be regulated so as to gie much or little ight. Lamps ma le on this plan to suit all pur poses. Any prson wishing t try one, before purchasing." can get one ready trimmed and filled with Oil, take it home and uie it for forty eight hours, free of charg-.j, provided it is returned in a zo- order as when taken away. Call and see them. IIOBEUT DAVIS. Ebensburg, April 14, 1858:22.tf SHERIFF'S SALE. Bi VIRTUE OF SUNDRY WRITS OF VEN-. ditioui Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, ami to me di rected, there will be exposed to "sale by public outcry, at the Mansion llouse, in the Borough of Johnstown, Cambria county, on FRIDAY, the 30th day of April, 1858, at one o'clock, P. M.- AT the right, title and interest of William Howard and George W. Ilodges, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in the Borough of Johns town, Cambria county, adjoining the Canal Ba sin, lots of John Barnes, D. B. Wakefield's heirs and thers, having thereon erected a two story frame warehouse, not now occupied; ALSO All the right, title and interest of said defend antSj of, in and to a lot of ground lying iu the borough of Johnstown aforesaid, adjoining the above mentioned lot and the old Allegheny Por tage Rail Road, unimproved. ALSO All the right, title and interest ot William Howaid, one of the defendants, of, iz and to a piece or parcel of land, situate iu Conemaugh township.Cambria county, adjoining lands of Henry Goughuonr, the .lohnstown Iron Company and others, con taining fifty acres more or less, about twenty acres of which are cleared, having thereon erec ted a hewed log house Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Fificld and Smith, for the xise of Chester Granger. ALSO All the right, title and interest of George W. Ilodges, one of the defendants, of, in aud to a lot of ground situ ate in the borough of Johnstown, Cambria coun ty, adjoining the Canal Basiu, lots of. John 5, akeneld's heirs and others, hav erected a two-story frame ware house not now occupied. ALSO AH the riglit, title and interest of said defendant, of, in and to a lot or piece of ground lying in the Borough of John stown aforsaid adjoining the above mentioned lot and the old Al'egheny Portage Rail Road, uniiu- proved. ALSO All the right, title and interest of William Howard, one of the defendants, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate m Cone maugh township, Cambria county, adjoining lauds of Henry Goughuaur, the Johnstown Ir.on Company and others, containing f.fty acres more or less, about twenty acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a hewed log house. Taken in exeeution and to be sold at the suit of Arnold, Martin Potter, fer the use of Ches ter Granger. ALSO All the right, title and interest .of Charles Merriman and Susannah his wife of, in and to a lot of ground containing about one fourth of an acre more or less, 'situate in Conemaugh township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Lewis Jacob', Samuel J. Horner, Peter Jacoby and others, having thereon erected a one arid a half story plauk house, now in the occupancy of the said Charles and Susmua Merriman , Taken in execution and to te sold at tho suit of -Peter Jacobv and Margaret Jacoby his wife.J JOHN ROBERTS, Sheriff's Office, 1 Sheriff. Ebensburg, April 7, '58. J HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that the following described tracts of unseated lands aud Iota 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 cne year or more' will be offered for ?ala at the 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, no cessarily accruing thereon. UNSEATED LIST. Names of Warrantee or owner. Ptr. Alleghany ToiCTiship. James CrMaguire. 1856,o7 ' Aaron Bowcn," James Ilannum, Heirs, Walter Elder. m. M'Dougal (part. Warren H aim una, . Mifflin Ilannum, Robert Whitehead, Thomas Cloudsdal, William Weakland. Martha Ilannum, Mathias il 1 e, Samuel Will, 185" Lewis Oaf sidy, UltclUck ToicntJap. John Jordon, 18u6,G' Jacob Fronheiser, . Jacob Prossinger, Paul Ifl-o, Daniel Levy, Joseph Mardis, Wm Dunca", Sarah Rcd, James Kane, John White, Andrew IXjiff, (part) Jacob Anderson 18 Wm. O'Connell, CdinVria Tvicnship, Andrew Lewis, 185C, James Means, Andrew Nelson, James Means (part) Andrew Duff ' John Thomas, Samuel Bryson, part) Carroll Township. Acres, 100 380 9ti 120 100 91 220 C2 04 100 80 45 200 70 100 198 300 335 813 100 97 100 230 100 50 73 100 16 115 217 100 150 174 180 93 95 28 $ 7,65 29,07 11,00 9,18 7,65 6,97 16,83 9,63 9,78 19.12 6,12 7,04 7,90 2,76 7,40 11,10 12,40 11,56 11,10 7,40 17.02 7,40 1,86 7 2,78 3,70 1 ,o I 8.47 16,67 10,76 8,80 13,64 18,62 405 185 JohnSimpaon, 6G.57 88,00 66 63 Solomou Bousboof, 80,87 76 EliBenshoof, 36,10 26 James Murray; .2,19 122 John Clark (part) 11.69 800 JoLn Clark (pait) 28,60 Munstcr Tvienthip. 96 Beth. R. M'Cune, '56,57 12,70 Ilichlaiul TOKTUttiip. 63 Joseph Vickroy, 56,57, 4,40 440 John Anderson, 23,10 439 John Morrison, 23,08 440 Valentine Oasler 23,10 436 64 Daniel Reese. 22,86. 101 74 Francie Devlin, 7,02 400 Wm. Nichols, 8,40 401 Henry Barringtcn, 8,40 433 40 Robert Ross. 80,00 401 Jacob Clements, 26.24 400 11 John Copp, 14,00 257 7 Edward Copp, 8,94 Summerhill Tbv7p- 11 Christian Smith, 56,87, 91 250 Robert Sewart. 22,62 439 80 Jacob Nagle, 89,78 439 80 Henry Wocd, 39,78 439 80 James Dalton, 39.78 439 SO " James Searight, 89,78 489 120 John Everman, 19,76 440 80 Isa.icBrannan, 19,90 190 John Nicholson, 17.20 180 Fredrick Croyles Estate, 16,29 443 131 Jacob Goughenour. 40,14 400 John Kean, 36,20 338 40 John Thompson, 80,61 300 Jacob Blodget, 27,15 271 Robert Evans, 24,54 440 William Smith. S9.82 440 Wm- Smith, D. D. 39,62 200 Isaac Jones. 18,10 100 Wm. Clark, (part) 8,33 440 Henry West, 89,82 100 Henry Weaver, 4,20 100 Adam Burk, 8,33 SOO Sartuel Stolse's Estate, 63,04 j 440 Ebenezer Branham, 39,82 429 80 William Hunt, 88,88 230 Iwis Cassidav, 20,02 254 75 860 407 407 200 406 500 858 840 1050 260 440 800 4412 254 65 1 120 95 400 8 82 85 120 Samuel Calvia, Michael TarreR, '66,6 James Ross, (Bogga (W.Jocw. (Haine, (J. Jones, (Jacob Haitu, (Difln.'r, (Bvggs, 4..1I 12.7& 16.07 12.9B - 8.8C 15.85 17,05 9,61 25,58 17,85 7,48 7.4S 6,10 C1.75 , J.27 1 1.87 6.95 5,10 1.42 4.00 jjisth'o Muntainrer like Montgomery's .iment to the Senate Bill, for the admis :f Kansas into the Union? Because it .Darted by a combinktioa of Know- Black Itopublicacs and Renegade XTats. V Mr. Felix IIci.lc has opened a Tin cm High street, ono dooi west of the 05 :e. Mr. Ileulo is an rxcclleut work- lve sattsfac See adver- of all kinds. Also. Pro vis i o n , such AUDITOR'S) NOTICE THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN Ap pointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria County, to bear, "decide and report upon the ex ceptions filed to the account of David n Rob erts, adm'r de bonus non cum testamento annexo of David Todd Sr. deed hereby givesnotice that he will sit at his office for that purpose on FRIDAY the 7th day of MAY next, when and where all persons interested mav attend. JOHN S. RIIEY. Auditor. Ebensburr April 7, l8o3 21 4t as lQu Till, M .11 rl ICDt. wc are certain, g i. w!io prurouite hum. Conrad Siinpes for use 1 In the Court of Gom- ofRosiniGeis j mon Pleas of Cambria vs J- County, No 1 24 , March i Thomas Wils..n and I Term,"lS58. Al. Vend William Burns. j F.xpon. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN Ap pointed by the Court to make distribution of the proceeds of defts. real estate sold on the writ above Ftated, hereby notifies all persons interrs ted in the fund, that he will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough of Ebensburg, on SATURDAY, the 8th day of May next, at one o'clock P. M. WM. KTTTELL. Auditor. April 7, 185821 -4t LO S T A promissory note signed by John Troxell & William McDermit in favor of Philip Hertz-ig or order, for the payment of .FIFTY DOLLARS, payable two years after date, dated April 3d, 1853. Any person finding and returning said note will be liberally rewarded. All persons arc hereby notified not to purchase said note. PHILIP HERTZCG. April 1 1th, 3t. Loretto Pa., 372 385 401 382 . 100 1C0 36 100 121 100 130 220 377 270 233 100 106 400 119 100 405 200 450 A 0 t 'ju 108 107 433 433 214 395 419 120 330 215 375 225 200 70 100 100 200 200 58 heap clothing, give . .. n . 1 ,ii4nniIr union nnd small protits, ami ; l.i. ..., i . . ,.?, ,,,t f-.i...ir . . 'JJI M C II llllll illl'l filial T II Vrta H- l. VJll'H ' j sXvlj to please. .Vr James Mvcr is about cimracne 1 "''J predion of a Town Hall, uear.thc cor- Juliana and Sample street, sf the Kind ia much needed in A buil our bor- 128 Sarah Barr, 1856,57 17,52 128 Wilson Barr, 18.05 108 Daniel Barr, 18,82 lt.2 Lewis Barr, 17,98 Juo O'Harro, (pt T. Ed wards, 1857, 2,55 Jas. O'Harro . 2,55 44 Bernard Donahue. 1,02 144 Henry Lebo & Robert Irwin, (parts) 1856,57 9,40 A. Curson & t . Hubley. (parts.) ;1857 Jno. &-Wm. P. Brady, 1850,57 Chest Township. George Gillison, 1856,57 James Foster, 106 James Hunter, Melchoir Rudistll, Martin Myers, Walter Butler, 35 Richard Seely, (part) 106 JohnSeely, " John Myers, James Foster, Henry Delozier & Co., Adam Weaver, (part) William G:av, Joseph Gray, Stephen Peck. Jacob Beck, Clearield Township. Robert Evans, 56,67, George Bickham, John Canan. Mahlon Hutchinson, Joseph Jones, John Cooper, Jr.s.o Bush, George Horner, part Jacob Cox, Wm, Lambert, Wm. Tilton, Patrick Shiels, Jas. Diver, formerly Abraham -Shultz, " Patrick Kelly, - 67, Patrick Such, 57, John Kelso, part 1856,57, Vonevmvgh Totcnship, ' ' (Adams, (Duck; (Donahoe. v ( re, Samuel Culvin. Joseph Devlin, '56 2 lots James Kavpjr; Philip Smith. Patrick Hagan; George Cowan, Cvnemauyh TotcnaKip. Michael Downer '64, 5i 1.80 Widow Stewart (of J.) 1,00 Abraham Alwine '54 . ,29 William Blackburn 1,10 Emanuel Homer for S. H. Hor ner. 1 2.69 1 lot Alfred Beggin 55 1.40 1 lot John Benst 1.40 1 lot John Deckman; - ,66 1 lot Joseph FlembocL; 1,04, 3 David Hopkins, 1.C0 J7 Ebcnezer Insicbo, 84 8 Samuel Kennedy, . - 66 1 lot Alexander Keating 1,04 2 Abraham Koptlin 28 7 Jacob Luig 07 1 lot Joseph Lambougb; 68 1 lot Daniel Lysagt W 2 ' Silas Lewei'vn 2 2 lots Watkia Morgat 1S65 2 1 lot Philip Terry 98 112 do doo 61 JohnSeigh . 2 lots Silas Moires Fs'e 53,54,6.r Iiets in the town of Summerhill Lot No. 3, '66,57 Lot No. 4. Susqvhnnna Towwhip. 153 153 153 kiT The great longth of the new License renders it impossible for u to puoiisu i. eek. We will publish it next week ou vjtside of our paper. l-tf j ne ciuTernur ims eutu - oof the State Canals to the Sunburj iF.ric Railroad Company. V intend visiting ek on business. Scissors Tittsburg next will act as As- l-jiit Editor during our absence. MARRIED. iKbcusbur, on the 28th inst., by the D. Harbison. Mr. William Oarrett, Vwn count v. Kansas Territory, to Miss McCullocgii. daughter ot S jIo- IcCullough, Esq., of Munster, Caoi h county. Pa. OKIIIAS; COL'EtT SALE. BY VIRTUE CF A TLURIUS ORDER Or the Orphans' Court of Gcmbria county, there will be exposed to public tale at the house oi from the Western (Kansas) Argus. "Ration under the Minneola Constitution. W?rk of the F. X.'Aubry found a i;'Jg-toothed darkeu 8towed away among rood piles, during her last .trip up the 0a beinff auestioned as to where he Plying, he finally owned up that ho was aay, frem Jefferson City, and naa m d to land at Leavenworth. When as- f 1 what he waspoinir to do there, he replied k wa told that colored people all had a IX u ted, and held office in Kansas I "e i, Cufl was pretty near rignt, u ne rc the Minneola (Constitution as the or- N law of Kansas Hut the trouble with ' "colored equal" was. that the land of rPo equality was denied hiin. He was in- ty the civil clerk that Lane was not ent, uor was Minneola equality recog Katms. "Wheu last see Cuff was ;':e3 "disgusted with politics," and was ing to himself that appropriate melody: Wkcn I thick of what I ar, And what I used to wa, r '-a'sk ! threw ayf-slf awrfy, i!h'"it ?iifT,ci nt cop. John G. Given, in the village of Jefferson, ou Tuesday, the lt.t day of June next, at one o'clock P. M.. ail the right, title and interest of William Crum, in the following described tracts of land, viz : All that piece or parcel of land, w ith its ap pnrtenances, commencing at a spruce, corner on line of Arant Suinnan, thence north 75 west 84 perches to a post, thence South 5 west 280 per ches tc a post, thence South 75 east 62 perches to a sugar on lino of John M'Coy, thence north 44 east 32 perches to a line, thence uorth 5 east 178 perches to the place of beginning contain ing 99 acres and 128 perches, the same being al lotted to William aud Benson Crur, and situate in Summerhill township, Cambria county. T E R M S One third of the purchase mon ey to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the re sidue in two equal annual payments thereafter with interest, to be secured by the judgmeui bonds and mortgages of the purchaser. EPHRAlM CRUM, Adm'r. March 24, 1858:19 NOTICE TO SUPERVISORS AND OTHERS fTTHAT THE WEST END OF THE HUN- M tiudon Cambria and Indiana Turnpike Road, from its Western terminus, in the Borough of Blairsville. to the mile post marked 27 miles from Blairsville and 60 miles from Huntingdon, near the obi tavern stand of Thomas James, in Cambria County, is abandoned and no tolls collect ed for the wm- of that distance. The Supervisors of the several Townships, and Boroughs, through which that part of said road passes, arc hcreby notified to take charge of the same as per Act of Assembly concerning certain state and turnpike roads, passed 19th April, A. I). 1844. JOHN S. ISETT, Seq'r. of II. C. and Indiana "Turnpike Road March 31st 1858. 20, CAMBRIA COUNTY, SS. The Commonwealth of Fennsylva nia to Simeon J. Evans, son of Ed- ward Evans, late of the borough of -3 Ebensburg. deceased, and E. J. Wat ers, Esq., guardian pro hoc vice of William and Sarah Farr, grandchildren of the said deceased, and to all other persons interested. GREETING: You are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges of our Orphans' Court at an Orphans Court to be held at Ebenisburg, on the first Mon day of June next, then and there to accept or re fuse to take the real estate of iaid Edward Evans deceased, situate In the borough of Ebensburg aforesaid, at tho appraised valuation put upon it hv an Inaiiest duly awarded bv the said Court ! and returned by the Sheriff on the 8th day of ! March instant, to wit : Premises No. 1 at ,$800; j premises No, 2, $300 ; premises No. 3, $275; 1 premises No. , .f350; or to show cause why the j K.ime should not be sold. An 1 hereof fail not. Witness the Honorable George Taylor. Prfsi I dent of our taid Court atEbrnf burg, 'lie fift-nth j iv of Ml.ir.-l!. A . P. IWt M. H ASfOV, finr,r21:19:Ct Crk. ORPIIAS COURT 8 A EE. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE OR phans' Court of Cambria county, to nie direc ted, there will be exposed to public sale on the piemiscs, ou MONDAY, the 10th day of MAY, next, at one o'clock P. M., the following real es tate of which Willi-m Hudrondied seized, to wit. A certain improved tract of land situate iu Washington township, Cambria county, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a' post on tho v est side of the public road leading from Munster to Jefferson, whence west 128 per ches, along line of land of the heirs' of Henry M' Kenzie, dee d, to a birch, thence south 3 degrees east 215 perches to a spruce, thence north 74 J degrees eait bt perches to a post, trence norm 71 degrees east, along lire of E. Skelly, 16 per ches to a post, thence by same north 65 degrees east 44 perches to a post, thence by same south 58 degrees east 12 perches to a spruce at the said'public road leading from Munster to Jeffer son, thence along said road north 22 dcg. cast 143 percnes lO a post, iiienie oy saineuomi perches to the place of beginning, containing 140 acres and 17 perches and allowance. T E R M S : One third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale ; one other "third in one year thereafter with interest, to be secured by tbe judgment bond and mort gage of the purchaser ; and the remaining third to remain a lien on the premises legal interest to be paid on the said sum annually to Esther M'Kinzie, widow ef said deceased, from the date of the confirmation of said sale, by the purcha ser, during her lifetime and the principal, at her decease, to the heirs and legal representatives of the said William Hudson . WM. KITTELL, Trustee. April 8, 1858:22:3t sons oi I'i&MPiiAJ.iB. ' nichland Division. No. 84i Sons oITem i Inerancemeat at thair Hall erary EATUR ! 1 1 I DAY evening. In the nncSr story B ' w w Davit building. TREASURER'S SALE. P i:-SKATKI) LANDS AND LOTS, IN HJ Cambria County, A. D. 1858. j I George J. Rodgers, Treasurer cf Canibrsa Coun ; ty, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in j pursuance of the several Acts of Assembly, j .f said Orr.mOBnjlth, -Siroctirg tr. Hi? ar.d . tnantiT of wiling undated lands r-r trx?. I" ; 165 86 400. 155 400 401 SOO 228 30 60 400 400 300 100 400 132 400 190 400 405 102 230 iQO 401 356 400 200 10 SOO 2S2 . 405 200 36 75 316 133 53 207 400 308 324 404 210 66 166 133 400 400 4C0 400 400 40 308 824 437 414 35 100 80 400 300 400 400 80 sod 300 300 200 200 405 up 112 George Shrum. Wm. Beaty, Alexander Cochran, Benjamin Williams Wm. Brown. 25 John Teeter, 126 Richard Smith, John Crouse, David T. Storm, Samuel L. (rorgae, George Gates, Jamison, Harshbergcr. Sinclair, Crook, . G?o Funk & Thos. John Gill, R.'Crenkleton, J. Brown, Allen Brown, J. Paxton, William Browi:, William Stewart, James Gill, Decker. HarshbergeT, Vickrov, 1856,57 3,13 4,70 5,50 9,28 8,43 6,35 9,74 4,22 14,78 26,70 10,12 6.30 12,65 8,43 12.65 18.24 9. OS 9,03 34.64 34,68 17,10 31,58 33,54 9,60 26,40 17,22 80,02 17,98 15,00 6,60 8,00 8,00 8.00 8,00 4,62 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 7,80 160 Joseph Thomas, 154 James Rhey. 106 James Whitehead, 163 Peter Garman, -213 R. & A. White; 100 Wm. D. Owen3. 116 Joseph Griffith. 100 Morgan Jones, Washington Toxrnelup 81 Thomas Jackson; 50 James Johns, 1 28 James Magehan, 176 John Taylor, 140 Joseph Dilworth, 439 George Cutwalt, 150 Peter West. 100 Henry Gillan, 1200 Arent Sonman, 200 Christian Lingenftlter, 1000 Arent Sonman; 200 S-'amuel Hinton, 233 40 William John, 201 43 Francis John, 400 Christian Constant ice; 400 Jno. R. M'i arlane, 252 Henry Sharp, 50 Jno. "V. Geary, ' 70 Lewis Cassidav, 100 A. M. & R. White & Co White Toicnxhip. CO Robert Bogs, CO Mary Brown, 60 Andrew Small, Alexander Brown, Thomas Brown, William Harris, James Harris, John Harris, James Reed, John Marshal, 120 James Wilson, 109 William George, John Servoss, 87 Michael Musser, 7 Abraham Witmer, Thomas L. Moore, Ann M'Murtrie, James Craig, Joseph Ashmead, Owen Jones, James M'Murtrie, Thomas Murgatroid, . John Brown, 56,57 '56,57 67 91 ,91 11,40 11,68 8,08 12,39 8,31 3,90 4,94 2,90 8,74 3.50 ,70 12,34 9,80 80,70 10,50 7,00 84,00 14.00 70,00 14,00 16,30 14,08 14,00 14,00 17,66 14,00 3.50 7,00 415 C3 GO, 50 45 50 o 50 40 14 800 100 90 54 440 40 ' 50 2G0 80 1 1 58 55. 57, 7 410 410 410 ' 445 44 445 453 445 446 250 263 208 819 199 200 GO 333 200 200 25 300 350 3C0 433 47 98 400 203 SO 595 '56,67 153 George Hill. Jeremiah Musser, Jacob King. Patrick Borland, Thomas B. Mocrc. Thomas Cauby, T. L. Moore, Jas. M'Murtri and others, 20 Graff & Malone. SEATED LIST. 43,04 43,04 43,04 62,30 62,30 31,14 63,44 62,30 62,46 26.24 55,20 43,66 33,44 20,84 21,00 1,56 17,48 10,60 10,50 1.24 15,74 12,24 25.20 45,42 4,20 10,30 14,00 21,20 4,20 20.80 2,80 21 92 68 Jacob Stitt, Jacqb Klinefelter, Caldwell Improvement, Joseph Black & Ben Gorgas, Nancy Dawson, William Fagan, Lcviston Tract, Christian Hirshberger, Robert Allison, James Nelson, Shepley Priestly, Tutet Shoenberger, . William Clark, Adam Ream, " Robert King, Alex, McGregor, King & Shoenberger, '56,57, George Moor, Thomas Willson, Andrew Kennedy, Jas Roberta, Charles Jones, John Bell, John Callan. William Clark, Jackson tp. John Buchanan i 1866 William Holt, Gilbert Lloyd, Abigal Ramseyj '66,57 Peter Bortmaj, Samuel Stitt, Henry Shoemaker; John Steel r James Steel, G?o R. Sheup; James Stitt, Thomas Stitt, John Stoncr, Christian Stoncr; Jacob Rupp, Jchn llubler, Trcirn While, Thorn Vi-kfy, i-n 12,22 I6;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 16,00 16,00 16,00 16,00 19,00 1,60 24,i8 12,97 18,00 18,62 1,57 14,25 9,60 38.00 28,50 28,00 38,00 3,00 28,58 28,60 28,50 14,31 14,31 28,50 19,00 1 !,?. ALSO. At tbe same time and place, will be sold, the following Seated Lands and Lots of ground. On which the taxes remain unpaid, and which have been returned to the Commission 211 100 72 12 107 140 371 387 100 .so 1850, J" Mary Allison . 55,50, Lewis Beynon 55,50, 2" Richard Jones g. C. -56, Juc&ttm Tourushij). John Oottndn, Isaac Clark; , George Find ley, R. L. Johnston t)avid Teeter, Ilenry Wagner, Philip Alwine, William Brown; John Horner, Jacob Hildebrand, . -Charles Murray, 55,60, Arthur Murphy, John Pcrgrin, Samuel Smith, Elizabeth Garman, Munster Toicnship. Francis Bradley, Jr., Bichland Township, Jesse Lay ton, Joseph J'. Dun'.ap. Archibald Durlap, Joseph Slick, Isaac Smith, lot Jno B. Myers, Clinton Messenger, SammcrJtCll Toicnship. John Auiigh, 1854 4 lot Fredrick Crovle's Est 5,25 16.80 11,03 1,86 66, '55 '55 55.56 '55 '56 '66 8,Sfj 1.70 1.T4 1,40 1,04 1,14 SO 88 88 .. 50 17,60 1 65 1,45 1,76 15,84 3,14 1,04 8,85 70 . 36 1,00 2,12 1,13 Patrick & Thos lot Henry Oster, Heory Olden, Maria Murray, Franklin Boyle?, Nicholas Crum, Aaron Crum, M'Gmigh. . '54 '54 55,56 '55 56 '55 5,5C lots Peter Don&hcp, William Mulhollan, 1 Thoma3 Patterson's estate, 1855.56 Theodore Slick, . lot I.. S. Montgomery, Harman Paul, '55 '56 ers agreeablv 29th 1844 ." Acres. Per. to the act of Assembly of April, 60 250 12 82 100 SOO 50 100 400 338 338 97 100 62 60 40 50 230 100 60 669 Alleghany John Burk, est. R. M. S. Jackson, Totcnship. 1856 56, 2 lots Silas Moore's Estate, A. J. Weakland, Lawrence Cassidy fcco. Iilacklick Totcnship. Johu E. Evans, Heirs, John Donahoo, i George lister, 55,56 55, 56, 55, 66, Henry Marlet.t, Paul Duhong, James Wilson, Nicholas Altimns, Daniel Cameron, John Davis, Mathew Kan, James Kane, 1 lot Joseph Makin, Wm. O'Connell, John T- Williams, Mulford & Alter, Cambria Toicnship. 2 lots, Silas Moorcs Ea'e 58,54,55,56, 43,44 8,50 4,08 1,09 68 8,50 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 6,85 2,91 34,40 80 Joseph James 1 lot I-iewis Beynon 2 lots Richard Jones 66,66 66, 56,5 '66 1 rqr. Carroll Toicnship. 258 John Fcnlon, 1855 1 lot Henry Cook, 60 Michael Thomas, I lot Charles O'Nicl, 10 Jno. P. Patrish, 103 Thomas Davis, 75 William Richards. 66 CoCstp.ntine Craver, 100 John Fox, 80 James Reffnar; 200 David Davis, 25 . Lewis HartmAn; 50 Matthew. Kane, 100 Jfhn Ti Davis, C Icarfieid TcvnsMp. 22 Adam Bower, t-5.66 70 Rogrr Shiels". "Co f.R Simon Wc-tkland, Sir j If n l-i'ihT. 10,12 6,44 6,10 2,97 so I ' 1 " 1 " 1 " 1 ' 1 1 116 100 100 100 100 213 2 lots William Slick, Jno. Murray, Esq., SummitvilU Borough. Jacob Coulter, Wm Henry, P. C M'Dermitt, Saml. M'Clelland Philip Noon, John Ivory, John Major, Jas T. Moore, A Donahoe, James Wilhelm, Susquehanna Township 54 '54 .. !55 '54.5G '50 1 lot Joseph Griffith, 1856 Jno. D. Jones, Morgan Jones, William D. Owens. Chnrlea O'Neil, A. M & R. Wh;t, Washington Toicnthtp: ChafTte 1S55 2.76 1,8-4 9 33 2.30 2,3d 3,88 3,09 12,49 3,93 3,75 3,67 16,50 10,84 9,36 2,21 2,32 4,60 1.S4 4 Joseph Dysart, Hot James Dougherty, ldo William Dougherty, 1 Bernard Daily, 2 Samuel Earnest, 50 Jno. W. Geary; 1 lot Samuel Gray, 50 Philip Hanlan. 1 lot Thomas Hewit; 1" G. W. Kelly; 1" Henry Lovely, John Kinports1, 55,56 Wrh. Latimbre, b6, Geo. M'Culeugb, Thos. B. Moore, - - . Michael Moyer, es 55,56; 100 2 100 300 400 11 200 3,09 24, 1,69 ,12 1,99 1,23 6,00 1,15 1,00 1,00 3,40 ,51 ,S5 1,00 2.91 2,94 Michael M'Call, Jno. G. Miles, Hot Wm. O'Neil. 1" John Quail. 4" James Russell. 65; 15 Hot John Rainy. 120 Samual Short, 170 Wm. Smith. 36 Michael A. Skellj, J lot Wm. G.Tiley. 1" Clement Urban. 100 A. M. & R. Whits, Klinn,56 4,20 lod 80 Henry Frighthoof, 1864 27 . Ignatus Adacs, 1S&5 1 lots John J, Glass, ' Hugh Peach, 1-2 lot Wm. Jackson, 1 I hn Wherry, f Geo. W. Bowman, WLite Tocnhip 100 Thomas Cow-tn, 3 Philip Edminstm, GEORGE J. ROWERS Treasurer's 05icc, Ebrr-lurg, Mr- i . I 01- J.Si 1855 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.S6 490 70 8.50 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 10,20 70 9,80 1,40 1,04 700 ttlO 70 l.M 4.T6 2,37 1.40 2.10 2,7 260 .P0 4.6 2.1C 2. in 1,40 2.K' 42 Tisarr L 00 00 00
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