Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, May 05, 1858, Image 3

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PEN AND SCISSORS.
rg- We have received Harper's Magazine
, flV it is an excellent numoer. It con
fer''1'. , r . t ..
ns a numoer 01 mgmy interesting articles,
0ficc rnce eenis. -
e May-Party, which came off on the
11 I. i i
tt inst., was wen auenaeu, notwithstanding
wct weatuer. -fvncr pariainng or a eurap-
lBj repast in the Union School House, the
paraded up anu uown ine street, and
B llJuul "v e " utiuiii-iTfj
j tie rest of the world.
loo Mast Fridats. There leing fifty
iree Fridays from May 1, 1857, to April
n iS58. some of the weekly journals nub-
jv, - ' -
ahed on Friday, announce that no papers
.... ,1 tmm iYinir ,ffifn nnW M 1.
fjJJ DC issuvu i va ncci.
'j- Tbe fisheries along the Potomac are
i will Lc a favorable one.
Cincinnati
that tbe season
vvvtii cr two ago, a Cincinnati printer
rVitcd the theatre, and found a poeket-book
. . ..iri !:!. 1 J .11
vontiuning C
Wen. ii
(.;.-. mm in-vmiu an expecta-
C -w -
fie (Ji'ffnuioea to rest awhile. He "put
9 1 I . V , . 1 1 1 f- 1
aSUO CD, SJtui niioniiuiiujr uc niQ 01 LIS
cffn, incurreJ several little debts, and than
icluJed to break in upon his treasure, by
purchasing a new hat. He entered a hat
;wre bought one ot the latest style, and ten-
iered one of the 5 notes in payment. It
j pronounced a counterfeit, and so, in turn,
wry note of his 250 found treasure. He
w.-ni to ork again instanter.
Tiik wcdJiDg of a daughter of Senator
"ocail?, at Washiugtou city, has been quite
:j event in the national capital.
Pi.ui.Mi Robinson Crcsoe. The Detroit
,'ree l're.y relates a ll.obin.ior Crusoe story
fiirte young lads who ran away from their
azous mammas in that city, took to ihe
1 jii'n an old skiff, and were hunted after by
a police for some time. It says : It being
iwa tbat they sometimes were in the habit
fing to Belle Isle, two miles above the
;, toh, search was instituted in that di-
ittm, An old Frenchman on the island
wrted that a colony of some mysterious
.vjcnptmu wad settled on the upper end of
island, but he was unable to say who its
tubers were composed of. Further inves-
r.tions however, revealed the fact that the
:i colon v was made nn of tb rnmont;,.
mi X w iu uiiLiV
ung ruuaways whose anxious mammas were
esrdi of them 1 Lev were very snuirlv
nnikuul u an old fishing hut ci small di-
jjiemovi?, the cracks of which they had stop-
:x T.UU giass aud weeds. And old fire-
Aaee in one twner. with a mud chimnev.ura
rtllmppliti with diiftwood from the beech.
d a si.'ct and f.n kettle constituted their
ulcnails Three blankets nd
xh completed the outfit On the walls
re bung the fishing tackle. When first
priced, the runaways were engaged in the
ceauic rccupation of demolishing a large
;, which had been cooked iu the skillet.
inu soasouing but fait. They said they
luts ol luu, and pIcDty offish to eat. and
unending to remain all summer if thry
i not been discovered. The oldest, only
Me years of age, said that the idea had
a put iato his head by reading Robinson
w and that he had pursuaded the oth-
J heir felicity was complete, with
sorption that they wanted a man Fri
to secure wLich they had contemplated
sing over to Canada and kidnanDin? a
11 Kauutk boy. This was abandoned as
'dangcroup, corsidcrintr the small availa-
w,and it
All 1.1
. w c w u-ij auu tuat
,seetbeart. a litth irirl. to
. c
hem and cook the fish. This plan wo'd
re been carried out had thev not ben
They were returned to their raaui-
J with colds from sleeping ou tW floor.
SHERIFF'S
ft v IS . AN ALIAS WRIT OF
enditioni Expoiias issued out of the Court
of annmon Hcas of Cambria county and to me
directed, there will Le exposed to site by ZTc
outcry at the Court JJouse, in the borough ff e
All the right, title and interest of John Koan,
ot, in and to the following real estate to wit :
Ao. 1 A piece or parcel of land situate in
l .n1?1 t toh'P. Cambria county, adjoining
hinds of James O'Neill, Lynch and oth?
ers, containing 111 acres more or less, about 90
acre of which are cleared, having thereon erected
a two story frame house, a frame barn and other
outbuildings, in the occupancy of Charles Con
way,a fj-.nme house in the occupancy of Thomas
Lilly ,a log house m the occupancy of Patrick
Ualvin and a tenant house unoccupied No
A tract of land situate in Summerhill township,
Cambria county warranted in the name of Sam
uel Blortget . including piece purchased from Mur
ray and M Conuell, containins four hundred ana
forty-one acres more or less, having thereon erec
ted a saw mill and a frame house unoccupied.
I"'ece or rarcpl of land situate in Sum-
. ..... r , uuiura county, adjoininir
lands of Austin Thompson, Patrick Kcily and
others, containing sixty acres more or less, hav
ing thereon erected a saw mill and a frame house
ui me occupancy of Mary Settlemeyer. No. 4
tract of land situate in Summerhill township,
t ambna county, warranted in the name of John
, Nicholson, containing 439 acres and 120 perches
and allowance, unimproved. No. 5 Tho undi
vule I one half of a piece or parcel of land situate
iu U ashmgton township, Cambria county, being
the same laud held jointly with John Kinports,
contuiing one huudrud acres mere or less (un
improved.) Taken iu execution and to be sold
at the suit of Newhousc, Spatz i Co. for use of
Joseph Newhouso ' y JOHN IIOBKRTS ShfT.
Sheriffs Office, Ebensourg, April 28. 1S58--21
RECOXSIOrKATIOX OF THE
Lecompton Constitution !
rglllE UNDERSIGNED HAS LATELY RE
3. turned from the East, after making a pur
chase of a well selected stock of GOODS, in his
line of business, which he has since received, and
is now busily engaged in opening and marking,
and which he will oiler at sale at very small prof
its. All kinds ol country produce will betaken
in exchange for goods, and CASH will never be
relusud these hard times.
He ft cls tha ikful for the patronage he has re
ceived in his business, and hopes for a continu
ation of the Mime, and he pledges his word that
he will not leave anything undone that may lie
In his power, to give general satisfaction.
His goods consist in part of the foilowing na
med articles :
Groceries. Also, Spices
Such as Teas, of all kinds.
Coffee, Sugars, x Also, Pro
Molasses and visions,
S y r u p s . a u c h as
Hour, 0rn Meal, Buckwheat Hour, Oat Meal,
Potatoes. Butter. Cheese and Fish .f nil tin.?.
ALSO A good assortment of Hardware. Iron,
Steel and Nails. Also Drugs, Taints and Oils.
Also a new st-x-k of Wall paper, consisting of
new patterns and styles, which arc very desirable
this season of the year. Also Foreign and Do
mestic Fruit and Confectioneries, well assorted.
In fact the various other kinda of goods he keeps
are too numerous to mention. Please call In and
examine his stork for yourselves, before purcha
sing elsewhere. .....
In addition to tka alov ho i ;,ro
to nc-titv the rublic that boa a
and improve I- A MP f.-.i- l r..i,..
rung Carbon Oil, (sometimes called Rock Oil.)
U is certaii.iy the best improvement now known
both for economy and safety ; it can not explode
and can be regulated so as to give much or little
tight. Lamps made on this plan to suit all pur
poses. Any person wishing to try one, before
piirchasing. can get one ready trimmed and filled
with Oil, take it home and use it for forty-eight
hours, free of charge, provided it is returned"in
as good order as when taken away. Call and see
them. ROBERT DAVIS.
Ebtnsburg. April M,lKG8:22.tf
SHERIFF'S SALE.
n IRTUE OF SUNDRY WRITS OF VEN
U Uitiont Exponas, issued out of the Court of
r1S Pambria CountJr' anl to di
rected, there will be exposed to sale by public
outcry, at the Mansion House, in the Borough of
Johnstown Cambria county, on FRIDAY," the
-Oth i day of April, 1358, at one o'clock, P. M.
iwl X Ttf Utl and interes' of William
Howard and Georg. W. Hodges, of. in and to a
lot of ground situate in the Borough of Johns
town .Gimbna county i adjoining the Canal Ba
sin lots of John Barnes, D. B. Wakefield's heirs
and others having thereon erected a two storv
f,m.? warcnouse, not now occupied: ALSO--All
the right, title and interest of said defend
ants, of, in and to a lot of ground lying in 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 Howard, one
of the defendants, of, in and to a piece or parcel
of land, situate m Coneraaugh township,Cambria
UUi yiLadjoming land8 of IIenry Goughnour.
the Johnstown 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 Fifkm acdSn-ith, for the
use of Chester Granr, -AT.RH 411 .:!,
title and interest of George W. Hodges, one of
the defendants, of, in and to a lot of ground situ
ate In the borough of Johnstown, Cambria coun
ty, adjoining the Canal Basin, lots of John
Lames, D. B, Wakefield's heirs and others, hav
ing thereon erected a two-story frame ware house
Vv. wcujjicu. alu All tilt- right, 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 Allegheny Portage Rail Road, unim
proved. A,S AU tbe rieht' tItle alid interest of
William Howard, one of the defendants, of, in
and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Conc
maugh township, Cambria county, adjoining
lands of Henry Goughnour, the Johnstown Iron
Company and others, containing fifty acres more
or less, about twenty acres of which are cleared,
having thereon erected a hewed log house. '
Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit
of Arnold, Martin 4- Potter, fer the use of Ches
ter Granger.
ALSO All the right, title and interest of
Charles Mcrriman 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 Jacoby, Samuel J. Horner Tcrcr Jacoby
and others, having thereon erected a one and a
half story plank house, now in the occupancy of
the said Charles and Susanna Merriman . Taken
in execution and to be sold at tho suit of Peter
Jacoby and Margaret Jacobv his wife.
JUll ROBERTS,
Sheriff's Office.
Ebensburg, April 7, '58
Sheriff.
IX-sT The following morceau. which w
e across accidentally the other day.is per-
... iiuumaiuN me wnoie oi lue
history of thousands in a nutshell : and
:S Jftdfl a - irn.l.,?,, c
d "uuic wiuuie ui uiorauiy :
lare and tret.
ilox and net,
Vox and hogshead, dry and wet,
Ready made,
Of every grade,
Wholesale, retail, will you trade?
Goods for sale,
Koll or bale.
Ell or quarter, yard or nail ;
hi very dye.
Will you buy ?
one can lellas cheap as I.
Thus each day
Wears awav
And his hair is turning gray !
O'er his books
He nifrhfltr lrnl-o
Counts his gain and bolts his lock.
Uy-and-by
1 f rt will A !a
-Hut tho led
hall unfold
I Inn k - .VI
- 1. UC BOlU
"ow he got and used his gold !
OKPII.IAS' COURT SAI.1..
iV VIRTUE CF A PLURIUS ORDER OF
the Orphans' Omit r.f HnTuVirJi ..
there will be exposed to public uale at the house
oj J hn G. Giveu, in the village of Jefferson, on
Tuesday, thel.-t day of June m-xt, atone o'clock
P. M., ail the right, title and interest of William
L rum, iii the following described tracts of land,
viz:
All that piece or pared of land, with its ap
purtenances, commencing at a spruce, corner on
line of Arant Sonm.in. thence ncrth 75 west 81
perches to a post, tLence South o west 280 per
ches tea pot, thence South 75 east 62i perches
to a sugar on line of John M'Coy, thence north
44 east 22 perches to a line, thence north o east
178 perches to the place of beginning contain
ing 09 acres and 123 perches, the same being al
lotted to William and Benson Crum, and situate
in Summerhill township, Cambria county.
T E It M S : One third of the purchase mon-
.-, . connrrnaiion ot sale;, and the re
sidue in two equal aunual payments thereafter
Tv-itn interest, to be s..;curel bv tho judgmeni
"""'' a"'J mortgages ol the purchaser.
, EPHKA1M CRUM, Aum'r.
March 21, 1858:19
rDaJT" J3L jee: mm
CAMBRIA COUNTY, SS.
(fenlw- y'niraon wealth of Pcnnsylva-
I "0fiu,a " 'meon j. J.vans, son of Ed-
lOlJj ward Evans, late of the borough of
M y r.lxllshln-ri- .Wnoco.1 nr,A T.- T - i
ers, Esq., guardian pro hoc vice of William and
Sarah r arr grandchildren of the said deceased,
end to all other persons inif.roto.1 npi'i'Tivn.
You arc hereby cited to be and" appear before
...v. 0.D ,.i,r v-rpnans- Lourt at an Orphans
lxui t to be l.dd at Ebensburg. on the first Mon
day of June next, then and there to accept or re
fuse to take the real nstnt. ,.r c,;.i va ..i t.'
deceased situate in the borough of Ebensburg
llJC apir;nseu vamation put upon
it by an Inouestduly iwanW v. v.
and returned bv tbn KWiflr ou j -r
i . . .u v mo om uay oi
: Jlarc.h lnKtnf tn. -r . T : . . , r -
( premises No, 2, ,300 ; premises No. 3, $275:
i ..lu, u. , ,joi; or co show cause Vhy tbe
j same should not be sold. And hereof fail not.
i uitnefs rhe Honorable George Taylor. Presi
I dent of our said Court at Ebensburg, the fifteenth
j day of March, A. D. 1858. M. HASSON',
I rmr24:10:6t Qlerk.
ZL 'IKThe hushand wh
M6cn,,r, . """uanu wuo,
Kit . 1 ",iltation from the cares
iu
of
I'-itss a!i,, . . me cares ot
-VciS -lS thoa to revert to his
,.mea8.ure ?fron. the
."V.w few bust
e re-
husbands
to 1
5:"e 4- i " u uooiiuua
"e wouhl 1? 41 nrD t0 6Uch 'fcouffhw.
-J
" v 7 , cijr wea regulated
WSLbat?0Mwho lave experien-
. "aents ennf,. j u .t - i
-Machine, can realize its advan-
Wew Tin-Ware EstabUsbment,
THE UNDERSIGNED TAKES THIS METH
I od of informing the citizens of Ebensburg and
surroundiog country, that he has commenced
business in this place, in the building formerly
occupied by M. S. Harr, one door west tf the
I ot Office, where he intends to carry onhisbusi
uess in all its branche. TINWARE of all de
scnptions kept constantly on han J, and at pri
ces to mt the times. Country Merchants can
have orders filled to any amount. By strict at
tention to business he hopes to receive a liberal
share of public patronage. FELIX HENLE.
. Ebensburg April 28th,. 1858.
JOUJf SUARIIALr:iI "
Justice of the Pac, Snmmltt vtll, P..
tJLSINKSS INTRlTSTPn Tn titq
a
.V V7r. and Bale 405 Broad- ! T?' cre 9s promptly attende.1 to. He will
Iri, , iS bummer street, tJfiou- ! k " a""-' Public Sales whenerw
AUDITOR'S XOT1CC
THE UNDERSIGNED. HAVING BEEN AP
. I pointe.1 by the Orphans' Court of Gimbria
County, to hear, decide and report upon the ex
ceptions fi'ed to the account of David II Rob-
eru,, aum r ue oonus non rum testamento annexo
of David Todd Sr. deed hereby givesnoticc that he
will sit at his office for that purpose on FRIDAY
the 7th day of MAY next, when and where all
persons interested may attend.
JOHN S. RHEY, Auditor.
Ebensburg April 7, 1853 21 4t
Conrad Suppes for use In the Court of Com
. of Rosini Geis mon Pleas of Cambria
vs County, No 1 24, March
Thomas Wilson and I Term, 1858. Al. Vend
William TUirn. J Expon.
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING REEN Ar
I pointed by the Court to make distribution of
the proceeds of defts. real estate sold on the writ
above stated, hereby notifies all persons interes
ted in the fund, that he will attend to the duties
of his appointment at his office in the boron h of
Ebensburg, op SATURDAY, the 8th day of May
next, at one o'clock P. M.
WM. KITTELL. Auditor.
April 7, 185S 21 -4t
LO S T A promissory note signed bv John
Troxell & William McDermit in favor of
Philip Hertz g or order, for the payment of
FIFTY DOLLARS, payable two years after date,
dated April 3d, 1858. Any person finding and
returning said note will be liberally icwarded.
All persons are hereby notified not to purchase
said note.
nilLIP IIERTZCG.
April 14th, Ct. - Lorctto Pa.,
NOTICE TO SUPERVISORS AND OTHERS
THAT THE WEST END OF THE HUN
tingdon Cambria and Indiana Turnpike
Road, from its Western terminus, in the Borough
of lilairsrillc. to the mile post marked 27 miles
from Blairsville and 50 miles from Huntingdon,
near the old tavern stand of Thomas James, in
Cambria County, is abandonel and no tolls collect
ed for the use of that distance. The Supervisors
of the" several Townshins. sml n.mirrl, t'u- i.
which that part of said road passes, are hereby
l" ""iJ i-uarge oi me same as per Act of
Assembly concerning certain rtate and turnpike
roads, passed 19th April, A. D. 1844
ttt J?nNS..lSETT,Seq'r.
of II. C. and Indiana Turnpike Road
March 31st 1858. 20,
ORPIIAXS' cniritT
Y VIRTUE OF AN nnilEFi nv twc t,
- Vi. 1 lU'j 7 1 k
1'iians Ljui t of Cambria ronntv in a:,
ted, there will be exposed to public sale on the
premises, on MONDAY, the 10th day of MAY
next, at one o'clock P. M., the following real es
tate of which Willi-m Hudcondied seized, to wit.
A certain improved tract of land situate in
Washington township, Cambria county, bounded
and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a
post on the v est side of the public road leading
from Munster to Jefferson, hence 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 northJ
degrees eait 5i perches to a post, tbence north
71 J degrees cast, along line of E. Skelly, 16 per
chesMo a post, thence by same north 55 degrees
cast 44 perches to a post, thence by same south
58 degrees cast 12J perches to a spruce at the
said'public road leading from Munster to Jeffer
son, thence along said road north 22 deg. east
143 porches to a post, thence by same north 128
perches to tho place of beginning, containing 110
acres and 17 jercheg and allowance,"
TERMS : 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 rrrriuw l.rml .,.
to be paid on the said sum annually to Esther
m iinzie, wmow ei sam deceased, from, the date
of the COufi filiation of tiairl Kal bv fVs AiirAn
- J -J v. ji iti V11V-
ser. during lcr lifetime and tbe principal, at
1 .1 1. 1L. ! 11 .
ner uecease. 10 mc neirs ana legal representatives
of the said William Hudson .
WM. KITTELL, Trustee.
April 8. 1858:22:3t
SONS OF TKMPHAXlfii
Jl Highland Division, No. 84, Sons oTem
fflVgperancemeet At their Hall evary SATUR
DAY e'venincr. in the unnar utory It
Bavia' building.
TREASURER'S SALE.
OF UNSEATED LANDS AND LOTS, IN
Cambria Countv. A. D. 1858.
. ,
T ft Prsr rr& T T?rwr TrAiciTPAi f Pjmliri'a r.-iin
ty, in the Commonwealth ' of Pennsylvanis, in
pursuance of the several Acts of Assembly,
of said Gommrnirlth, dirting the time and
mar.nr f ?llir-"iinard l?rfs for tsxc. Do
nEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that the foilowing
described acts bT .unseated lands and lots of
fT? LSeft County of Cambria, or such
Parts Achsof M fay be necessary to pay arrear-
vf ,di?C thr. for one year or " more'
will be offered for rale at the Court House in the
Ensbu. on the ond Miday of
June (being the J4th day,) and continue by 7d
journment from day to day until the whole be
sold for such arrearages of taxes and costs, ne
cessarily accruing thereon
UNSEATED LIST..
Names of Warrantee or owner.
Ter. AReahann Tnu..
James C. Maguire. 1858,57
Aaron Rsnwen,
James Hannum,
Heirs, Walter Elder,
Wm. M'Dougal (part .
Warren Hannuir,
Mifflin Hannum,
Robert Whitehead,
Thomas Cloudsdale,
William Weakland.
Martha Hannum,
Mathias Behe,
Samuel Will, v 1857
Lewis Cassidy,
Elacklick Tetcnthip.
JohnJordon, 1856,57
Jacob Fronheiser,
Jacob Tressinger,
. Paul Lebo,
Daniel Ievy,
Joseph Mardis,
Wm, Duncan,
v Ht3& Reed, --
James Kane,
John White,
Andrew Duff, f
'3 98 Jacob Anderson
Wm. O'Connell,
Camlria Township,
Andrew Lewis, 1858,57
James Means,
Andrew Nelson,
James Means (part)
Andrew Duff
John Thomas,
Samuel Bryson, part)
Carroll Township.
Acres,
100
880
96
120
100
91
220
62
C4
100
80
46
200
70
100
198
300
335
313
100
97
100
230
100
50
100
is;
10
115
217
100
150
174
180
95
28
7,65
29,07
11,00
9,18
7,65
6,97
16,83
9,53
9,78
19.12
6,12
7,04
7.90
2,76
7,40
11,10
12.40
11, 5G
11,10
7,40
7,18
7,40
17,02
7,40
1,86
' 2,78
8,70
1,87
8,47
10,57
10,76
8,80
13,64
19,62
372
385
401
382
100
100
36
100
121
100
ISO
220
377
270
233
100
106
400
119
100
405
200
450
433
108
107
433
433
214
395
419
120
330
215
875
225
200
70
100
100
200
200
58
16T.
86
400
155
400
401
300
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
324
404
210
66
156
133
400
400
400
400
400
40
308
324
437
414
35
100
80
400
300
400
400
30
300
300
800
200
.200
405
14S
271'
, 128 Sarah Barr, 1856,57
128 Wilson Barr,
108 Daniel Barr,
152 -Lewi Barr,
J no O'Harro, (pt T. Ed
, wards, 1857,
Jas. O'Harro
44 Bernard Donahoe.
144 Henry Lebo & Robert Irwin,
(parts) 1856,57
A.-Carson & F. Ilublev,
(parts,) ;1857
Jno. & Wm. P. Brady, 1856,57
Chest Toumship.
George Gillison, 1856,57
James Foster,
100 James Hunter,
Melchoir Rudisell,
Martin Myers,
Walter Butler,
35 Richard Seely, (part)
106 John Seely, '
John Myers,
James Foster,
Henry Delozier & Co.,
Adam Weaver, (part)
William Gray,
158 Joseph Gra3-,
Stephen Beck,
Jacob Beck,
CleaHidd Township.
163 Robert Evans, 56,57,
153 George Bickhara,
John Oman.
Mahlon Hutchinson,
Joseph Jones,
John Cooper,
Jesse Bush,
George Horner, pari
Jacob Cox,
Wm, Imbert,
Wm. Iilton,
Patrick Shiels,
Jas. Diver, formcrlj
Abraham Shultz, "
Patrick Kelly, 07,
Patrick Such, 57
John Kelso, part 1856,57,
Conemaugh Township,
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
6,35
9,74
4,22
14,78
25,70
10,12
6,30
12,05
8,43
12.65
18.24
9,08
9,03
34.64
34,68
17,10
31,58
33,54
9,60
26,40
17,22
30,02
17,98
16,00
5,00
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
11-' George Shrum. 56,57,
Wm. Bcaty,
Alexander Cochran,
Benjamin Williams
Wm. Brown,
25 John Teeter,
126 Richard Smith, .
. John Crouse,
David T. Storm,
Samuel L. Gorga.
George Gates, 57
Jam won,
Harshberger.
Sinclair,
Crook,
Ueo Funk & The. Vickrov.
185657 12,22
iZ , J 165
R.JCreukleton, 7,59
Jt.BroJrn' le'.oo
Allen Brown, 10,14
J. Paxton, jslo
William Brown, ji 19
William Stewart, 16 00
James Gill, lc,0
Decker. 1 4 03
Harshberger, DjjoO
Jacob Stitt, s,00
Jacob Klinefelter, 41
Caldwell Improvement, 1200
Joseph Black & Ben Gorgns, llj.lO
Nancy Dawson, 10,' 12
William Fagan, g'oo
; Leviston Tract, 143
Christian Ilirshbergcr, s'os
' Robert Allison, 8,58
James Nelson. 10;26
Shepley Priestly, 2 10
r" " " 8'29
Peter Shoenbergcr, 16 00
129
" 12,97
William Clark, 16,12
Adam Rcaai, j
Robert King, 223
Alex. McGregor, 3246
20 King & Shoenberger, '66,57, 10,64
George Moor, 15,00
Thomas Willson, 16,00
Andrew Kennedy, 1600
Jas Roberts, 16,00
Charles Jones, 19 00
John UelJ, it8o
John Call an. 248
William Clark, 12,97
Jackson 1p.
John Buchanan. 1856 18,00
William Holt, " 18,62
;. Gilbert Lloyd, 1,57
'Abigal. Ramsey, '66,67 14,25
Peter Bortma.i, 9,50
Samuel Stitt, 38.00
Henry Shocmakw, 28.50
John Steel, 28,00
James Steel, '38,00
Geo. R.Shoup, 3.C0
James Stitt, 28,58
. Thomas Stitt, . 28,60
John Stoncr, 28,50
Christian Stoner , , 14,31
Jacob Rupp. 14,81
John Hubler, 28,60
Thomas White, 19,0"
Thomas Vi'kifr. 'H
21
92
68
185
CI
405
65
76
26
122
300
96
'68
440
439
440
436 64
101 74
400
401
433 40
401
400 11
257 7
11
250
439
439
439
439
439
440
190
180
443
400
838
300
271
440
440
200
100
440
100
100
300
440
429
230
60.67
80
80
80
80
120
80
131
40
80
150
154
106
163
213
100
116
100
81
50
1
176
140
439
150
100
1200
200
1000
200
233
201
400
400
252
50
70
100
410
410
410
445
445
445
453
445
446
250
2C3
208
319
199
200
30
333
200
200
25
COO
350
SCO
433
47
98
400
203
CO
595
20
John Simpson,
Solomon Benshoof,
Isli Benshoof,
James Murray",
John Clark (prt)
John Clark (patt)
Munster Township.
Seth R. M'Cune, N6,s"T
Richland Township.
Joseph Yickroy, 66.57,
John Anderson, -
John Morrison,
Valentine OasUr,
Daniel Reese.
Francie Devlin,
Wm., Nichols,
nenry Barrington,
Robert Ross. .
Jacob Clements,
John Copp;
Edward Copp.
Summerhill Townshifr
Christian Smith,
Robert Sewart.
Jacob Nagle,
Henry Woods,
James Dal ton,
James Searight,
John Everman,
Isaac Brannan,
John Nicholson,
Fredrick Crojdes Estate,
" Jacob Goughcnour.
Johu Keau,
John Thompson,
.Jacob Blodget,
Robert Evans,
William Smith,
,Wm- Smith, D. D.
Iaac Jones.
Wm. Clark, (part)
Henry West,
Henry Weaver, ,
Adam Burk,
Samuel Stolse's Estate,
Ebenezer Branham,
William Hunt,
Lewis Cassidav.
Its in the town of Summerhill
Lot No. 3, . '56,57
Lot No. 4.
Susquehanna Toicnship.
38,00
30,87
36.10
2,49
11.69
28,6t)
18.70
4,40
23,10
28,08
23,10
22,86
7,02
8,40
8,40
30,00
26,24
14,00
8,94
66,57. 91
22,62
39,78
89,78
39.78
89,78
19,76
19,90
17.20
16,29
40,14
36,20
20,61
27,15
24,54
39,82
39,82
18,10
8,S3
39,82
4,20
8,33
63,04
39,82
38,88
20,02
91
,91
28
40
43
60
60
60
120
109
87
153
Joseph Thomas, '56,57
James Rhcy.
James Whitehead,
Peter G arm in,
R. & A. White; '57
Wm. D. Owens,
Joseph Griffith,
Morgan Jones,
Washington TowrisTiip.
Thomas Jackson, '56,57
James Johns,
James Magchan,
John Taylor,
Joseph Dilworth,
George Cutwalt,
Peter West,
Henry Gillan.
Arent Sonman,
Christian Lingenfeltcr,
Arent Sonman,
Samuel Ilinton,
William John,
Francis John ,
Christian Constantice,
Jno. R. MTarlane,
Henry Sharp,
Jno. W. Geary,
Lewis Cassiday, '57
A. M. &R. White Co
White Township.
Robert Boggs, '56,57
Mary Brown,
Andrew Small,
Alexander Brown,
Thomas Brown,
William Harris,
James Harris,
John Harris,
James Reed,
John Marshal,
James Wilson,
William George,
John Servoss,
Michael Musser,
Abraham Wilmcr,
Thomas L. Moore,
Ann M'Murtrie,
James Craig,
Joseph Ashmead,
Owen Jones,
James M'Murtrie.
Thomas Murgatroid,
John Brown,
George Hill.
Jeremiah Musser,
Jacob King.
Patrick Borland,
Thomas B. Moore.
Thomas Canby,
T. L. Moore, Jas. M'Murtrie
and others,
Graff & Malone.
SEATED LIST.
11,40
11,68
' 8,08
12,39
8,31
3,90
4,94
8,90
8,74
3.50
,70
12,34
9,80
30,70
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
43,04
43,04
43,04
62,30
62,30
31,14
63,44
2,30
62,46
26.24
55,20
43,66
33,44
20,84
21,00
1,56
17,48
10,50
10,50
1.24
15,74
12,24
25.20
45,42
4,20
10,30
14,00
21,26
4,20
20,80
2,80
254
76
850
?00
406
600
858
840
1050
260
440
300
4412
254
65
1
120
95
400
82
85
120
1
ALSO. At the 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
ers agreeably to the act of Assembly of Apri'
29th 1844 "
Acres. - Per. Alleghany Township.
CO John Burk, est. 1855 $3,44
-iuO L. M. b. Jackson, 5c, 8,50 i
12 - " 4 os 1
32 Silas Moore's Estate, l 09
2 lots A. J. Weakland, C8
100 " Lawrence Cassidy co. 3,50
Jilacklick Township.
300 John E. Evans. Heirs. Rr. r. n
50
100
400
338
338
97
100
62
50
40
50
230
John Dona hoc,
George Lister,
Henry Marlett,
Paul Dishong,
James Wilson,
Nicholas Altimus,
Daniel Cameron,
John DaTis,
Mathew Kan,
James Kane,
55,
56,
70
4,79
55, 143
56, 16,54
4,75
1,75
4,68
4,81
1,17
3,90
14,33
46
6.85
2,91
34,40
1 lot Joseph Makin.
100 Wm. O'Connell.
50 John T- Williams,
589 Mulford & Alter,
Cambria. Township.
2 lots, Silas Moores Eb'e 63,54,55,56, 10,12
80 Joseph James 65,56 6,44
. 1 lot Lewis Beynon 66, 5,10
2 lots Richard Jones Esqr. 2,97
Carroll Toicnship,
258 John Fenlon, 1855 3.09
1 lot Henry Cook, 24,
60 Michael. Thoma, 169
i lot Charles O'Niel, 12
10 Jno. P. Fairish, j'gg
103 Thomas Davis, 123
75 William Richards. '55,36 6,00
66 OiCstantine Crvrer, 115
100 - John Fox, j'00
80 - James Reffnarj j'qq
200 David Davis. .
25 Lewis Hartmin '51
ou .Mfttrnew Kanev 95
100 John Fi Davis, . 100
C Icarfield Township.
OA A 1 It . - -
yauaiji lowers, '00,06 L'.l
Samuel Calvin,
Michael FaxreH,
James Ross, (Boggs.
. (W.Jon
'6o,&6
iumutr,
(J. Joncj,
(Jacob Haines,
(Diffner,
(Boggs,
(
(
(Adams,
(Duck,
(DonAhoy,
66
56,
fcanvncl OJrniv
Joseph Devlin, 6
2 lots James Kaylor,
Philip Smith.
Patrick Ha gnh-,
George Cowan,
OonemitUgh Toicnship.
. lichael Downey '54,55
Widow Stewart fof JA
Abraham Alwine '64
William Blackburn
Emanuel Horner for S. II. Hor
ner, J
1 lot Alfred Beggin 55
1 lot Joha Beast
lot John Deckman".
1.27
4,12
12,75
15,07
12,99
0,86
lS.3i
17,05
9,61
25,88
1785
7,48
7,48
6,10
61,75
1,27
1.87
5.95
5.10
1,42
4,00
8
27
200
112
4
415
63
GO
50
45
50
2
50
40
14
300
100
90
54
440
1 lot Joseph Flembocb',
David Hopkins,
Ebenezer Iusicho,
Samuel Kennedy,
1 lot Alexander. Keating
Abraham Kopclin
Jacob Luig
1 lot Joseph Lamboligh;
1 lot Daniel Lysagt
2 ' Silas Lewcilyn
2 lots Watkin Morgaa 1855
1 lot riulip Perry
Samuel L. Sherbine
do doo
John Seigh
Ehenshurg Borougn.
2 lots Silas Moores LVe 53,54,55
1856,
i ' Mary Allison
1 " Lewis Beynon
2 ' Richard Jones g
Jarfcson Towuship.
John Gortnon, 65,
Isaac Clark,
George Findley,
ll. L. Johnston
David Teeter,
Henry Wagner,
Philip Alwine,
"William Brown,
John Horner,
Jacob Hildebrand,
Charles Murray, 55,56,
1,86
1,00
1.10
2,69
1.40
1,46
. ,66
1,04
1,60
-.84
56
1,04
55, "56,
55,56.
C. 56,
98
56
23
28
98
1,40
51
84
5,25
16SS0
11,03
1,86
55,
Arthur Murphy,
John 1'ergrin,
Samuel Smith, 56,
Elizabeth G arm an.
Munster TownsMn.
A.
Francis Bradlev. Jr..
Richland Jownship,
50 Jesse Lav ton.
260 Joseph J. Duulan.
Archibald Dutlap,
Joseph Slick,
Isaac Smith,
lot Jno B. Myers.
Clinton Messenger,
Kummcrhfll Township.
r JohnAniigb, 1S54
4 lot Fredrick Croyle's Est
8,30
1,70
1.T4
1,40
1,04
1.14
30
S3
85
50
17,60
1 65
1.45
1,76
15,84
40
80
58
55 S,I4
'55
'55,56
'56
56
1,04
8,85
55 70
36
1,00
2,12
1,13
211
100
72
12
107
140
371
Patrick & Thos. M'Grmirh.
lot Henry Oster, 54
Henry Olden.
Maria Murray,
Franklin Boyles,
Nicholas Crum,
Aaron Crum,
'54
'55,56
'55
'56
3 lots Peter Donahoe.
387 William Mulhollan, '55.56
100 Thomas Patterson's estate,
1855.56
80 Theodore Slick,
1 lot L. S. Montgomery,
2 Harraan Paul.
2 lots William Slick,
2.70
1,84
9.33
2.30
2,30
3,88
3,09
12,49
3,98
3,75
3,67
16,50
'55
'56
80
St lot
i
2 "
4
116
100
100
100
Jno. Murray, Ksi.v
Sutnmitvitte Borough.
J acob Coulter,
Wm Henry,
F. C M'Dcrmitt.
Saml. M'Clelland
Philip Noon,
John Ivory,
John Major,
Jas T. Moore,
A Donahoe,
James Wilhelm,
Susquehanna Township
'54
'54
10,84
9.
2,
4,60
1.84
6
21
'55
'54,56
56
10
2
3
1,20
4.20
1,80
1,70
,60
1.07
,45
100
10
Joseph Griffith,
Jno. 1). J ones,
Morgan Jones,
William D. Owens
Charles O'Neil,
A. M & R. White,
"Washington Toicnship.
1856 1,16
1.
1,
1,00
.00
,00
.00
1.
1855 490
1 lot Chaffee
4 Joseph Dysart,
Hot James Dougherty,
ldo William Dougherty,
1" Bernard Daily,
2 Samuel Earnett,
50 Jno. W. Geary,
1 lot Samuel Gray,
50 Philip Hanlan.
1 lot Thoroo8 Hewitv
1" G. W. Kellv.
Henry Lovely
John Kinports,
Wm. Latimore,
Geo. M'Culeufrh,
Thos. B. Moore,
Michael Moyer, es'e i5,55,
Michael M'Call, 65,
Jno. G. Miles,
Hot Wm. O'Neil,
1" John yuail. 1
4" James Russell. 7
70
.50
100
o
100
300
400
11
200
55.56
56,
15
120
170
30
3
1
1
5
4
2
1
1
2
2
6
2
12,84
19,20
70
9.80
1.40
,04
,00
.40
.04
,80
.40'
.10
.40
.40
.10
,80
.00
2.80
.80
100
80
Hot John Rainy. .
hamual Short,
Wm. Smith,
Michael A. Skellr.
1 lot Wm.G.Tiley,
1" Clement Urban.
A. M. & R. White. FKnn ft 4.
2,10
Henry FriehthooT.
27 IgnatUs Adams,
2 lots John J, Glass,
100 Hugh Peach,
' 1-2 lot Wm. Jackson.
1
1854
18t6
70
1.50
4,76
2,37.
1.40
2.10
20
2.7
20
5,60
4,0"?
2.1 0
2.10
1.40
70
5S
Rogtr Shiels.
Simon Weakland.
Jtrrhcn Brother?.
'65
lohn Wherrv.
8 . Geo. W. Bowman,
WAt'f Tow drip,
100 Thomas Cowan, 1835 2.10
S Philip Edminston. . 42
2.f4 j uj-ajkuk J. KUlHlLlkS- Treasurer
.jn-i Treasurer's Oflice, Ebenfclurg.
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