Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, September 02, 1863, Page 3, Image 3

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i:;tt. n letters to the President upon the
: of the Stftte militia-laws !"
, said in tho fare of the well-
i:0wn fact that Governor Seymour not
,,v c'ti"1
a iui tue nimua ot .New lork.
"v-ut lar-e numbers of them here to
1 Pennsylvania's borders. Most of
-,nvn vnhi'iti-i rs will bear us out in the
.Mii.vit that, when they reached this
tliov found well organized New
:k and 'New -Jersey troops hece Wfire
t 111.
It i.ui.-t. inl.:e.l, be a hopeless anl des-
voreoncw that eompoJs its advocates to
int () such iohunous means to mnnu-,v:t.jp-
aigumonts in its favor. The. poor
,!, lijwei er, are not to be gulled by such
;:-rnr.'!it falsehoods, and will show
vvir applet iaticn of the insult ofK-red to
;J,:. mti-lli.' 'ncc by rolling up a triumph
Ji:i:':j"'i,y for Cioore Y. Wjodwurd
- iV:obcr next. Put not ail T"iion.
UDilnr Iarlisjr ISaitl 31oicli3
tHjurf Foiiy-ouu .Suiter'
, A.-niN-.ioS", Ani. 27. The ,tir,
,'-n;'rj, says that jxvtor. lay tuonmnr,
j r;lv h iire uie oV-l.,ck, Moscby, with
: !,:: o; d of his guerillas, made a
...;. a large train of sutler wasons
. die at my of the l'oloinac.
I- '1 enpttuiujr lorty-one was-
.: 'iif -.'ii!'.' ho also cnyitmvd a large j
i'bi'vl rnment and other prop- !
r:v i :.:. ring t (he Government and!
in a-ni;r.'.s, to a very iicavy j
T.V traiD v.. under an escort j
j'ry, li.it owing to ilre large force
1- but !iti!e r.'.-isUn:-.e could he I
1
!..li!lO.
of the drivers of Ibe teams !
; n. Sc vend of tin in, liow- ;
ir escape in the ilaikm-ss. I
.lo'l'.
i it;
5l'p:rl from j
HiU'.ll. j
' . Tl.-e X'ltiniull In- i
. oiii'j cvj::t.iu.s a Jot- '
u Adams, w ho is v.uu li' d
...id fiund of he Ad- j
i! has jti-t r.-tur:i--d from i
irinia. -n.ith C'a.o!i:.::,
.'.I I 'J".r... , ee. J
-. -oi l vi 'th ni-.st of t!
. I.l'lP., Mil (.it iU lU
.!. '. ;ti iiie-vitabh'.
IV-
aml
11 i IV
to ae.cci
to
i.Ji j .t humilliato und
i
LI.
r. Liiirju that it is not
for iH-iic . b-'t lor J'rei
hoh! out iIk ii'ive branch,
h nJ .i's in th- r. belli--m to
o:i
,fab
-. c
v f r th -ir
t:
. s ;. -roc;mmti from
.or ili-- fall of Cha:I"-ston,
i t a:I who wiil at once
i :. ot n b Lion.
r ?nyi t'.tat the statc
r :j'i entitled to iidl
b.
eijriii.ir: i:i their
coili ttive iilut Ls
- ' :' . I'-il li t If
ii 1 a- Jjv ml ti:e:uis. ut a
i
if Ki I.-,- maintstitied in
' v .. ..i liit; lull uiviisvire of
' '..-i.taaonal light. 1)1' only U is
: :':., ptv-.M-rvel only .-o is it
;" - i vii:g. Jt :s tJie pericciiuii of
; .i -it-it ofore, wliich, blended, pro
! "' of light- It is the eiun-i.'s-ol
((,, ,e. a-,s.-EjhlciJ .overeigUc.s,
s n-ailing which they have ikjI
' i-'i' a go.-at purpose, that makes the
' " j-r.-ei.-ti... T his word Union is a
"I '-f ixaei.ir,.-omen. It implies con-
' a.'ii'etion mutual supjiort and
i!:'!! ag:urit external dangers. It
' ;!..( n cxpn-ssion of the strongest
" a of young hearts. It is the
A circie within which the family
'" II is man helping ids fellow-man
1 t;:ii rugged world. It is State?, per-
;
con
' ane
' rue
!
"t in themselves,
'-i i! advantage. It
con federate 1 for
is tlie people ol
i -n
I'tiaieu oy lines, and interests, to
. -.11 1 " 1 . .
iaistituti;i!w and usuages, and laws, I
I. .ft. I , .1
. i:ii:s: one "loi n ,os nation all rno- ,
one gloriou.s ii.alion till mo-
t"'l to the same sublime, de.-tiny,
i
ai- met with a common life. !
t.iU.us p. lgi.nl their lives, their for
an I tht-ir sacred Ironors, to form
'
inon let ours b pledged to main- !
!
" h. Woonw.vKD Jul) 1, 18o2.
''sir Poctkine. Laist week we
, .jli-h..,l ., ( l. u. - ....
i'"inoii ui v-iiiisi s . H-riuoii on
" -ount,
A lilnck licpublican of this
wli considers himself smart, after
n? 'b declared we ought to be hung
' pUblis
iiing such d d secesh doctrines.
to , O
Cu. Fur, tier.
Draft lu Ohio.
unnat! Aug, 29 It is announced
that no draft will be made
Ufl State. Olliorrsof the tirniv who
, . "onie to s'cure drafted
men
' '"--tiucted to oiien recruiting stations
1 'tinents.
V.' At bis rx-sidence, in All."heny
M'--li.n. on d. -u.. t .... Tt- J'
a o"- -oiu him., Ju ILL,
Jth year of his age. U. I. P.
'Johnston. Geo. W. Oatman." "
JOHNSTON & OATEIAW,
FORNEYS AT LAW.
El'eraJnirfT n n,- n
(lnnn. i .
H-U-.IIC me cuuri iiouse
1561.lv.
T)s'riid Jiecordcr.
TO THE VOTERS CF CAMBIIIA CO
n.-.r. oner myseil to your considera
tion, as a candidate for the office of Re-is-tcr
ard Recorder, at the enduing general
eleetun sulject to the decision of tLe
ballot box.
RORERT LITZINGER.
Belsano, Sept. 2d 1SC3."
T 1, ...... I .. .
V
KCmbljr,
1
TO THE VOTERS OF CAMBRIA CO.
I hereby ( For rm sdf to v-.ur considera
"'liSra candidate for the office of AS
SEMBLY, at the ensuing fc.Mieral election,
subject to the decision of the baiiot box.
James cakkoll.
Loretto, Aug. 2G, lSC3-7t.
Stray tow.
Broke ii.to the im
pioved an-! encslocd lands of Jacob Z,
gie, in Alleaneny township, Cambria. Co..
-i, the 12th of August 1803, a lar-e brin
j die c.w, having a white stripe ah nig' hr
back, fare brea.-t and fi.re legs; aLo a white
belly aiul a short tail. She Is about twelve
j years ll. Tue owner is hereby uo tilled tc
; couie firwai'l, prove i.r.uertv. iav cliarL-es.
a. -d take her away ; ur l.e will Lu oti.ji
wiae disposed of aceonlimr o law.
JACOB Z. XAGLE.
Sept. '2, 180.3. Ct.
S4'
ray Steer.
Came to the resi
dence of the STihs'-riber in Washington
towns-hip, about th first of June last, a ml
and white spotted atm r. ahout four years
old. having a rini: in one of hi-; horns.
Tlienv!)er is hereby uotiiiod to come f r
w.ir j. f rove property, pay cb-irej and
take biui away ; t.r he will be dispos-.-d f
RtCOI-Clil'g tO LlA-.
B. McCOLGAX.
S ntnian. pt 2, 1RG3. 3t.
O lrya
Piit rick Smith
From the resilience of
i'-ar Ciesson. a live year cl 1
cow. Her co! r is 1
k ; and b'.r horns are
s!;iri r.ii-l in hi c! . ard-!. Hlie 1?as ber n
missing jiit.ee the ''.th f July last. Any
it: formation sus to ler wl.-i'b.iit wib be
tlianlvfu'Iv received by
PATlflCK MITH.
i'wxi. Sept. 2. lS-03-3t
olkc 1 Ttaclitn.
A a cxamiija-
tion SCIiO.cL iEACHLilS will W Uehl
at tl.e Sh-N.i lloi-.sf in ti.e . irons:!! of Ehens
l.Tg. i M r.e;- u-.t 3 Ir-t inst.. Coin men -
O'P'J it
I
k. 1
r i!n
purj.
!S(!
s;i ;iimg too i i.ioii rn..i( J tlou-e wita two
M.i'e .ii: i t A LViii.ilc 1-aciii-rs, the Sy.-h.Hjis
ti l'.e F'.rt Monday of September
,ei'...rl.
d. J. joxr.s.
tiny Menu.
".m e io the resilience of
-iibs.-. i'i.i r in r.'aeklie'iC tow nsiiip, C'am-
.i i o..:;n:v, ao--ui l!:e inl oi June two
S;e. f.f ii:'s I i ear marks, ai.d the
i '. ' -r 1 is a v.hiti' star on his face, they are
si:p:i-se! to he about f'i;re.irs old. alight
reii a . ! v. 1' n, itr'e-d in sie. Ti e own r
is rco voted to eome forward, prove pr'r
ty an.l t ike them away, or they will be dis
posed ef a.-cotiiilig t-
law.
JOHN IIA5SOX
rest i:
1i
CUriltr's Salt-.
T,
vii tr f of a writ, i f
Levari Facias "i-.-:.e d ..'t of the Coin t of Com
.. I'-.. .- ..f I'n. l,il ! . C .i.i.tv
di!i ted, tl.eie V. i lie. x. . ..e
Sale,' .t tlw C. i.rt II -r.&e, U
! to I',.l. lie i s;
L'-ensbui g, i
mi ,'.a:r i.: Sn- y;n .ay ot Atigut n xt
at mie i.:ch. k. I. M . tie !' .wing Lea! Ls
t itc. to wit : O: life lands and tenements
i hu-b were of Timothy B. Pavis, t wit:
' All tha' cies.-uage of pitx; of land situ i
i tel iu Jackson tu-Mis'iip. Can. hi ia county
descril.i-.l as fi!lws : All t b " two tracts
of land a 'joir.iig ea.'h other and a'l; -iain
ldnds of Thomas Jones .,nd Lewis punmiic
and other, iu J ick n tow-i.-i.ip. Cand i ia
.1 other, in J iCksoli tow-isi.ip. Cimbiia
untv. and State .4' Pennvylvania. with. 1
1 subj-et Co the reservations hereinafter i
-ntioned. iiz : One tract containing eisrl tv
.....I tl.;.-, .(. ,i,r U.rr.h,,n.'l .
three acres and thirty-four perches and al
lUBiiiiiT. miiivii-,1 ..ii n .......nil miiiei lo i
. .. .. ....... .. 1 n ii-.. . . . ... I 4.. I
David Price, dated the 17th day of May, i were of Stephen Kerns and Philip Kerns,
1825. nod which the said David Price by ! to wit : All that certain parcel ot land situ
deed Pole d ited the I - t i i day of March 18'S j ated iu Summeihilllowudiip, Cimlnacoiin
an.I recoided iu Cambria county in Becoid j ty." Pennsj Ivania, warranted in the name of
P. .k. Vol. .. Page , Sold and conveyed j .vni Keu.s and tattented the thiol dav of
T 1 W 1 1 . t f .
.joim .Murray, an.i me orncr i tne saio ,
pieces ol land containing three hundred and j
no i .ten m id m . u. ..r..ita i-w m-
..-..,.. i. n , . n I , i , C'l .... nr... ..I.
J John Murray, dated the 15th day of January
i 1800, he the said John Murray and Mary
! lowance, survt y el on a warrant granted to
j his wi'e did by deed, dated the 2d dar ( f
June, 1847 and regularly executed, convey
ed the same -to Samuel Davis, deed recorded
in Record Rook, in Cambria county Book,
1 Vol. 11 Pace 284, as by reference to the
j same, will m re 'fully anjiear at largp and
i be the said Simucl Davis and Elizabeth bis
i wife, did by deed dated the 12th day of
! C l.-.. .-. ler.Q i-ti. tlia nin t, Tli.imn !
Davis and Timothy lb Davis together with
the aoourtei.anoes. having thereon erectf.l
a two story plank bouse, a stable and a j
saw mill, now in the occupancy of the &ud :
Timothv R. Davi3.
taken mxAecution ami to ne soiu at tne
suit of Samuel Davis.
JOHN BUCK, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Ehensburg. )'
July 29. lPC3-3t i
... . . -n .. 1. 1 1 1 i a 1
J. IZ. Scaiilan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EBEN-sr.rnc, Ta.,
OFFICE ON MAIN STREET, THREE
DOORS FAST op the LOGAN HOUSE.
December 10, l&02.-ly.
WILLIAM ' KITTELL.
Cambria County Penna.
Office Colonade roiv.
Dee. 4.1 86
SHERIFFS SALES,.,
fY li'E ,f Bu"drv writs of Vend
Exp.m. and Levari h-ias, iued out
,' the (urt of Coramou I :r-?s of Cambria
County,, and to me directed, there will be cx
p:ed to-publij tale at the Court House, in
Eben.-bur-, on MONDAY the 7th dav of
September next at one o'clock 1 M 'the
following Real Estate to wit:
All the right, title and interest of George
Gate.-,, ol, iu and Vt a icce or parcel cf hu.d
tuuated in Yoder township, Cambria c.rtit.'ty,
aojoiriiiig ot;)L.r ,xri U of sajj Georj;e QuteN
httirb of John Ut-is'iLer-'er. dTf-:isf,l . nr., I
oth
ers, cou'aiuujg Uiiee iiu:n!rc! ;ir res more
or less, with about twenty live acres cleared,
and theieon erected a small cabin house.
ALSO a piece or parcel of land situate in
Conciliation township. Cambria coiiuty, ad-
V n . -S ,',ss,Ua! J,-,1:ls 1l0uer-
a.i(i otllcrs. conlniillof ll.w... lalii!r on.
, -o .......
u.ore or less, about one Lundivd ik-i..-, ..f
wiiicn are cieareil an-l having thereon erect-,
a two story frame house aud a log barn, a
s-pring-hotise and a saw mill, now iu the oc
cupancy of the said Ueoige Gales.
Taken in Lxtcut'eu and to be sold at the
uit of the Commonwealth for use of John
B a why ami ethers.
ALSO All the right, title and interest of
Samuel Henshey, to wit ; All that certain
tract, piece, or parcel of land, situated in the
Cleat field, township Cambria county, in
the State of Pennsylvania, bounded" and
des.er.bed as fo'iows : Beginning at a
po.-t, a corner of land under contract to
Amtri-w, Koi.p, thence north one decree east
four hundred 'perches to a post, thence south
eighty-nine desirous east one btindred and
forty seven perches to a post, thence south
thirteen degrees w st ninety five perches to
a hickory, then:-;: south 'ne degree west
j-ixty-1'..ur perches and nine tenths 'f a perch
to a po-t. thence s-nlh figbt nitic d.jsrrt cs
east one I nndrcrl ami twenty pe-cbes to a
post, thence north eight vnine degree west
two hcre'red and sixty-seven j i tches to a
p:st, thence north on? ihrei? .-..-1 ei;h
ty perches to a post, thence we-t ldictv
t:.r e per-. Ires to the !a-e of hegi:"i
t:nsr, eoiitAMihisi ci.lt lutn-lre, an ! one aero
and one bundle 1 and forty-live perches ami
he usual allowance fr r. -ads. tte.. being
parts of three tracts rope. tiv !y survevc!
.11 warrants in-anted to Jacob" Cox, Wm.
...i i ...
iiiLor, au-l Wil.ium Lam'Hrt. bim t'u
i n tr
.-ane' land an 1 pomises that Henry Barclay
y las a'tor
bv died i'.a
ey in fact Edward Shoemaker
ted the 8th day of Mav, 1850
-o
d
a:
.1
Conveyed t
Anthony Swires an
i;toi-M U-n-tiey as tenants in conunou.
'i-e;her v. ii li the lu readitamei:?s and appur
tenances. Tak n in c-xefuti, n and t 1 soi-1 at the
suit of Muirav II ll'uiaii, Jr , f.r use of J.-hn
( . ampb.cl, at:d I:o
Swires who was sul
f.-.
l Use o! Antl.ot.v
;'-n.
itcl as I'laititilf.
ALSO--01 ti.e lands ami tenements which
wi re of (Jeorgc O. K. Zamu, to wit : All
tha' niece ol ground situated in Ehensburg,
Cainbita eoi.niy, Ptiiiisjlvauia. viz: a pare
t grouini irootin liiijcteen Ut on Hi
l i
sirtet and exttnoim
hack Irt in said street
lorty-one hei, having thereon erected a
1 1 aim; l uiiding or t.liice one story story high,
(it b. ins; the same piece of grofiid aud hiuM-
ing s id t . t!;
-ai i 08jrg: C. K. Z.-.hm, .
the oOth day of October 185-1, bv virtue of
an cider ol the Orphans' ( i-r.rt issued to
Mary Ann Litzbig.-r cm! William' Luzh.g-r
Administrators d Lharlcs L:ty.;!igir, dlcea-.
.s.-.l, w hi. n s.ia- s ma ;e. was coj.Ei mel en
the lltit day .f P.vcmter J85I,) together
w ith tec appurt. i.iuice a-..j luio l,.t., UiiiiC
ei.i Ai .j.;, !jv, Ui me Oi-ouoani. V ol Jailits. i
aipamy
S. Todd.
Taken iu Lxecu'.iun
to he sold at
the
and
Lit-
sr,o i t 3 1 ry Ann I.i':'.jivr, A.im'x
v'i:!ia..-
Li linger Adiii'i-. cf Charles
gel.
:eiea.--ei
ALSO Ad the right title and interest --f
Mary Ann AFKinzie, ot' in i,inl to two 1 ts
!' go und situated m Chest Spriuss Boroitsih,
Cauduia o-'unty, fronting n Maui street
and extendins b ick along an a'd.-y, ami ad
jooiing n the east a lot of Ir G -orge W.
rt:i?:lrV rr,.a.':;rr '
'"rrs.o,v ,...um imusea.i.1 a irai.ej Siiitile, j
" t,ic --up"''.v ot tnesanl Mary Ami t
- b - '"Zi - 7"! ''eter M'Kinz;e.
ll1 , l!i ''-o-eution and to be sold at the i
it of J. J. L.lfJer.
;:- " t
. T L r I" . 1 -11 . ...
aivj.u me i!n.is atat terements winch
Ma cli, A. U. eiiroih-.l in oatent btM.k
. . . . .... .
H,' vohiuni 4J, page 541. together with
tne appm tenances.
Taken in ex tuition and to be sold at the
suit of Daniel Killeu foi' use of G. W.
Rohcibaiigh.
ALSO All the right, title and interest of
John R. Thomas, of, in -ami to a lot of
ground situate in the Borough of Ebensburtr.
f -j . . . I ii- in fi.ititti- t f-, in iii. ir ,,i. I 'ri,i.r....l
street, bounded on the east by lot of David !
J. Evan, and an alley, on the west, having J-
thereon erected a two story frame house.
now ui the occupancy of John Howell and
.. .
"Taken 'in'cxecution and to be sold at the
. ..r VViiliam . I l'. rtve,,r.l
ALSO All the ri-ht. title nd interest of
Aiexataler P Goimhenoiir. of. in and to a lot
1 ground situated in the vidage of Sy Ivania.
, Conemaugh township, CatnVaia county,
froutiug on street, rum, ing jiaradel
1 with the old mill race, a.'j ining lot of Jacob
Fiouhei&er and others, lu inii the lot con
! veved by Henry C. Goujiiiimur aud others
I to 'said A. D. Goughenoiir having theieon
erected a two story plank house and a plank
stable, now in the occupancy of Alexander
1). Gouhenour.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the
suit of Henry C. Gougheiiour, for use of
John W. Wehu. now for use of E. W. tStitt
ALSO All the right, tjtle and interest of
Richard J. Evans, (one of defendants) of,
iu and to a piece or parcel of land situated
partly in Cambria and partly in Carroll
townships, Cambria county, adjoining lands
of Benjamin Jones. Michael Kennedy,- Grif
ti: bv Jones, aud others, containing three hun
dred acres more or less, about seventy acres
of which are cleared, having thereon erected
a log house and a frame barn a gristmill and
sawmill, a dwelling house, stable and black-
smith sht-p, now in the occupancy of the
sai'l Lichard J. Evans. .
Taken in execution and to be sold at the
suit of David Powell. -
i--A'S(t)A11 the risht- lltle anJ tercst of
l H. Ho rner, of, in and to a piece or par
rel of land situated in Conemaugh township
Cambria county, adjoining lands of Chris
tian Homer and adjoining the Matthews
tract and others containing seventy-one
acres m.jre or less about sixty acres of which
are cleared, having thereon erected a two
i-fory plank Louse aud a cahin barn, now m
the occupancy of the said Kb B. Horner.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the
snit of Wchn & Walters, for use of P.
Lurk.
ALSO All the right, title and ia teres-1 of
John Ross. Admr. of John B. Stewart dee'd
or, in and to the following described proper
'. to wit: All that tract or niece of Ian-
i" White townsliip.Cambria county
U ..I.. I .. i . -. , ' ',lu".iommy
'u.-ofi! an i (itscrined as, t . lows, to wit
n.. ... .. . 1L
V"p" to J",in Kctland. thence youth, thirtv
s;x degrees east eighty bix perches to a dog"
wood, thence by lands of which this a was
part, south fifty f ur degrees west uine'.y
four perches to a white oak, thence bv line
of lands of William Plunket, north thirty
six degrees west one hundred anJ thirty five
perches to a white oak, theuce north eighty
eight and a half degrees east seventy Three
perches to the place of beginnings contain
ing forty' nine acres anil allowance more or
Jess, adj. dning lands of Joseph Younkin
Thomas Weton and others (unimproved.)
ALSO That tract or piece of land situated
is White township, Cambria county, bound
ed and dcrcrihed as follows : Beginning at a
I'ost on line of Und surveyed to Abraham
Whitnore, thence east ninety six and three
tenths perches to an ironw.xi'd in t.h Imp of
I land ..f I'i.M-.rivrt r .Kit... , ,u 5
----"ir ---'.-i, i.iici;..c &iuiii uy bald
hmd two hundred and two and one tenth
perches to a post, theuce west by hinds of
Samud Clay one hundred and "thirty five
perches to a beach, thence by line of William
George north one and a half degrees east
fifty two perches to in .f.k, thence north
.'cnlv five degrees west ten perches to a
biach, theuce north fifteen degrees eat one
bundled ana forty two perches to the place
i f Leginning, containing one hundred and
thirty seven acres and eighty four perches
ami allowance of six j,cr cent", for ro ads. &c,
both the above described tracts of land being
part f larger tiaets of land surveyed to a
I warrant dated 18th Jay of Pec. 1793 grant-
ed to John M Chiy. adj inini land of John
Bears, James Cat h wood. John Coon and
' ' others ( unimproved.)
... lii.i.i.Hi.u uiki iu ue semi at ine
suit of Philip Ford.
, .ALS A;l 'be right, title and interest of
E i-.vard Bark, of. in and to a piece or parcel
f land situated in Washington township.
Candida county, adjoining lands of Nicholas
A. B.irk and Aaron Sonman and others
containing 130 acres more or less, about li
acres of widen are cleared, having thereon
erected a one and a-half story plank house
and a laipe frame stable, now in tl-.p ir-,.
pirn.-y . rthe said Edward Burk.
Taken in execution, and to be sold at suit j
of U. L. J Imbton, surviving partner of Cox !
- Johnston. j
f ALSO AH the right, title and interest of j
William Oreo, of. in and to a piece or parcel j
of land situated in White township, Cambria i
comity, adjoining lands of Samuel Matben, 1
i .rsre Oreo. Pavid Cree and others, con !
taininsr -ixty five acres more or less, about
thirtv five acres of which are cleared, hav
iiij theieon er'( te 1 a two story l-'g house
weatherl-oar.h -d and a lo Barn, now in the
occupancy of the said William Cree.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the
s iit ef Henry L. Harvey for use of J. C.
:.!,... !1
""in. ,
ALSO All the right, title and interest of
i.e r-e- lianMetd. ol. in and to a lot. of irrniim
situated in the Borough of Johnstown, Gun
bria county, and known on Horner's plan
of llornerstown, by the number eighteen,
beginmmr at an alley, thence along Main
strict f;:ty seven and a half feet to a lot of
Samrn-l Ixtiihart, thence along the line of
said Lenharts lot one hundred ami twenty
f...t til :lll ll o...u o.,,fl, 1
-v.nand a halVVeetto ... aUey,
thence along said alley one hundred and
thence along said alley
tu.,.,)tv (Vet to the place o
t hereon ent'ted a two s
llOW m the occupancy ol
!.... f!..l.t
f beginning, hav-
story plank house,
I I IliiV IU,
Taken in execution and to be sold at the
suit of Thomas Ilancoik.
ALSO All the right, tide and interest of
Elizabeth Perkins, of, in and to a piece or
parcel of land situated in the village of Pit
kinsviiie, Taylor township. Cambria county,
teuaded on the east by the Pennsylvania
canal, on the north by the lock house lot.
n the west by the GaieniAiigh river and on
the south by lot of Conrad A pple.containing
one hundred and forty six perches more or
less, having thereon erected a ore and a half
story frame house now. unoccupied.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the
suk. of Christian Biffinser.
ALSO All the ritdit, title ami interest of
-1;z"-th Kratzer. of. n and to a piece or
IT1 of. ,:nalf,tuiitt! ',lirt1-v in Allegheny
and partly in Clearfield tovnshios, Cambria
county, adjoinina lands of Michael F. Waa
ner, David and Joseph Trexler, James Mc-
Dermitt ami others; containing three him- i
dred aud eight acres more or less, about
twenty acres of which are cleared, having
thereon erec'.e.l a furnace building, a saw
mill, a cm per shop, twelve 1J story log
houses, thrto two story log bouses, two
stables and coal house, two large frame
stables ar-d a large coal house ami a large
two story frame house, now in the occupancy
of John Kratzer and the said Elizabeth
Krazer.
Taken in execution and to be sold at. the
suit of II. W. Neall now for use of C. Krat
zer ALSO All the right, title and interest of
Widiam II. Aaron of, in and to a lot of
ground t'ituated in the village of Hemlock,
Washington township, Cambria county,
fronting on 'the old Port.iae Railroad, and
adjoining lots of Ross fc Carr on the south,
and property.. of Thomas Moreland on the
north,-having thereon erected a two story
frame house, now in the occupancy of John
Mullen. - ;
Taken in execution and to be sold at the
lit of Elias Crissman bis heirs and assigns.
ALSO All the riiiht, title andinteret,t f
-suit of Elias Crissman bis heirs and assigns.
ALSO All the riant, title and interest of
James Glasgo, of, m and to a piece or par
eel of land situated ia White township. Cam - '
bria county, adjoining lands of John (Jlasgo, !
Perry Troxell, George Glass and others,' ;
containing eight- acres more or less, about
seventy acres of which are cleared, having :
thereon erected a hewed log bnrn, now in 1
the occupancy of the said James Glasgo. j
Taken in execution and to be sold at the 1
suit of Juhu Henry Abboss. i
ALSO All the right title and interest!
John Milier and Susan Miller of. in and to a :
pi"ce or lot of ground situated in Cambria '
township, Cambria county, adjoining lands
of Jacob Mack, containing about one acre
more or less, bavin? thereon erected an old
bouse and an old stable (unoccupied.)
Taken iu xecution and to be sold at the
suit of Jacob Mack.
ALSO All the right, title and interest of
Char'es Murray, of, iu and to a piece or par
cel of land situated in Jackson townshir,
Cambria county adjoining lands of-John
Gray, Robert Blender. David Leiby, Jus. C.
Fisher, John Wilkinson and other land of
the said Charles Murray, containing two
bond red and fifty acres more or less, about
forty acres cleared, having thereon erected a
log house, now in the occupancy of Mrs.
David Rager.
Taken in execu'ion nnd to.be sold at the
suit of George J. Rodgers assignee of James
Murray.
3C7N. B. The Sheriff has made tne fi.l -lowing
the conditions of the sale, viz., r.ne
fourth of the purchase money on earh sale
to be paid at the time the property is struck
down ; when the sale amounts to $.j00 nd
upwards, under SOO and more tnan ,$100
the one third, under $100 and more than
$50 the half; less than $:"0 the whole
amount, otherwise the property will be ims
me lately put up to sale again", nnd no deed
will be presented for aeknnw ledgment un
less the balance of the purchase money be
paid on or before the follmvinir Mondav
JOHN BUCK. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. August 12. 1 SC.?.
1st of C(iu
For trial at a Omrt of Common Pleas to i
be held, at Llienshurg. f,,r Cambria County, j
commencing on Monday, the 7th dav of
September, A. 1). 16C3.
Fcidon vs. M'Goigle.
Alsip vs. Rager.
Burk vs. Crum.
Murray vs. Skelly.
Bowser vs. dates
Linton vs. M'Gonigle.
Commonwealth vs. A. J. Rhev, et a!
Caldweli vs. llenuington.
Butk vs.- Crum,
Same vs. Saioe.
Linton vs. CiIKns.
Malzie vs. ll-own.
Garvev vs. Cambria Iron f o. i
Joseph M'nttNALP.
Prothonotarv. !
Prothonotary's Ofiice, )
Ebensburtr, Aim. 12. 18G3. J
ferial Liat,
Nentombcr Term.
1803.
SECOND WEEK.
Morgan vs. Lloyd, et al.
Duncan vs. Lycoming Co. Ins. C.
Mul'er vs. ll.inrman.
Shomaker vs. Murray et al.
Evans vs. Same.
Ehensburg tv Cress. m Rulroad Co.
vs. Noon's Adm'is.
c.pany
Jackson vs. Smith.
Moyers f. r "use vs. Tilty.
Piper vs. Leverg.jod.
Peat vs. Grdlitli.
Myers et al. vs. M'Gonigle.'
Wilson vs. Dailiiigton et al.
Wtilier A; Ellis vs. Ijugell;ach. .
Ro.-,s fa- ue vs. Koiili.
Williams vs. Hasson.
Mullen vs. Sharp's Executrix.
Bend.m vs. Trexler.
Movers for use vs. Tiley tt al.
Ruck vs. Shetig.
White for use vs. Piper et al.
Hoffman vs. Weakland.
Moore et . vs. Lantzey et al.
Kemp endorsee vs. Grifiith et al.
JOSEPH M'DONALI).
Angu-t l!, 1803. Prothonotary.
S
lierlir sIe. "
By virtue of a
writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court
of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and n
me directed, there will be cxjKised to Public
Sale, on the premises in Chest Springs on
Thursday the 3d day of September next at
cue o'clock, P. M., the following Real Estate,
to wit:
Allthe right, title and interest of William
M'Guire, of. in and to twenty three lots of
ground B.tuated in Chest Spring? Bor.-ugh,
Cambria county, numbering as follows 1
2, 3.4. ;. 0,7". 8, 9.10. II. 12. IS. 11. ml
snaj e. now in me possession ol
the said William M'Guire. j
Taken in execution and to be sold al the ;
suit of John Ely & Co. '
JOHN BUCK. Sheriff.
Slici ifi'V Ofiice, Ehensburg,
Angus' 19, 1868-8t J
AT
' otlce.
1 To John Kaylor.
Francis A. Kaylor, Robert Kavlor. John
Dri.-kell, James Priskell, aud Michael Pris- j
kell. heirs and b gal representatives of Jacob I
Kaylor, late ol Allegheny township Cam
bria count v, deee-ised.
TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of a writ
of riartitiou or valuation isviuwl nnf- r,f iu
Orphan's Curt of the Coimty of Cambria.'
1 - -- -- ' v n.u
in the State of Pennsylvania, an in.-ii-ot
. " .uuvoi
will be held at tiie late dwelling house .f the !
saiil Jacob Kaylor, in the Township of 1
Allegheny, County aforesaid, on Monday the ''
24th day of Augmt next, at one o'clock in j
the afternoon of that day, for the purpose of i
mnkiiia jiartitioti of the Real Estate of the
. : i .1 1 x i ,
sain uee a o, vi, ami among ms children
anl representatives, if the same can be done
without prejudice to, or spoiling of the
whole or otherwise, to value and appraise
the same, according to law at which time
and place you are required to attend, if you
think proper.
JOHN BUCK, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, July 1, lgC3.
1 1 EORGE M. REED. Attokvet at Law
, "JT EV-ei.-h-irir Cjmbrra mnni v..
Office in Cvlcnade Row.
viii 11.
10, 17. 10. 19. 'JO, 21. 22 and 2-', all of, Those suffeiing from MARASMUS wastie
wmch are sixty feet front and and one bun- '. away, with scarcely .mv ilesh en their bones'
dred and twenty feet deep with the excep- are cured in a very short time - one bettl
tion of number 1, 1G and 17, which are of ; in such casts, will have a most Kirprisiuc-
TOT A RUM DRINK! - .
A HIGHLY 'CONCENTRATE!
VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
A PURE TOXIC.
" That will relieve :e afllicted. and
NOT MAKE DUUNKAED3.
PR. H00FLAN1VS
G K R U A N BITTER'S ,
Prepared bv
DR. C. M. JACKSON,
Pl iladeltdiia, Pa.,
! '"' effectually and most certainly.
CURE ALL DISEASES
Arising from a
DISORDERED
LI VEIL
STOMACH.
or. KIDNEYS.
IIOOELAND'S GERMAN BlTTEIiS
will cure every case of
Chronic oi Nervous Debility, Disease of tl
Kidney s, and Diseases arising from a
Disordered Stomtich. ' -
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMp,
TMS RESULTING vpOM DISOIU
DEUS or t e DIG FS iTVE ORGANS :
inward
Pih:s, Falncs-j or BiorL
to the Head, Achlity of the
Stomach, Nausua, Heartburn,
Disgust for Fiod, Fulness or
Weight in th.f Stoma Sour Eruc
tations. Sinking or Fiutteiing at the
Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the
Head, Harried anil Difficult Breathing,
Fiutterinstat the Heart, Chokinor Suffoca
ting Sensations w hen in a lying posture,
Ditcue. s of Vision, D-.ts or Webs be
f.re the Sght, Fever an 1 Dull Pain
in the Head, Deficiency of Perspi
ration, Yellowness i f 'he Skin t&
Eves. Pain in the Side, Back,
Chest, Limbs, 5cc. Sudden
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stant In.aginlngs of
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Will give vou
A G0 O 1) A P P E T I T E ,
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SIR ONG HEALTHY NERVES,
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YELLOW 1 EVER. BiLLIOUS FEVER, &c
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MALE OR FEMALE,
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A REMEDY
That will restore them to their usual health.
Such has been the case in thousands ef in
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prove the nsr:-i tion.
from Ike. J. Xtir'on Brov. D. D.E litur
cf the
Although not disposi d to favor cr recom
mend Patent M(d.ici':es in general, through
.iistiusi of ti.eii ingredients and effects, I yet
knew "oi ii i
I:. ay t- t t
l.helv to )
s'.'.fficient
reasons why a man
iiv to the I
he believes
: v" red iv
1 from any simple
prepc.r r,i n. ii. the hope that lie may thu
contril u'e to the l-duiit of others.
I do l!:is ti e more readily in regard to
I ioolLind's (iennin Bitters, prepared by Dr.
C. Id. Ja. k.s .ti of tbis city, because 1 was
prejudiced against them for many years,
u.ider the impi -e-.-.i-m that they v.eie chiefly
an alcoholic mixt'ir? I am indebted to mv
friend Robert Shoermd'.cr, Esq., for tLe re
moval ( f this prejudice by projcr tests, and
for encouragement to try them, when suffer
ing hem ereat and h-ng continued debility.
The use of three botdes of th so" Bitters, ai
the beginning of the present year, was fol
lowed by evident reii. f, and restoration to a
I i.ecrree . 1 bo.hlv nn:l mental vi-ror which I
! had not felt for six months b. f. rc. and bad
almost despaired of regaining. I therefore
j thank Go! and my friend for directing me tu
I the use of them. " J. NEWTON BROWN.
I 1 'l.ihid'a, June 2u, lS-'il.
! Diseases of Kidneys nr . V Bladder.
j IN YOUNG OR AGED, MALE OR FE-
i M I.E.
j Are qMeiily removed, and tl.e patient r.
stored to beaLh.
1
1 DH! IC.VTE C1I1LBKE.N.
: J
ATTENTION SOLDIERS!
AND THE Fi.lENPS UF SOLDIERS."
We eail the atti.-nli. ii of all having rela
tions r Iii. i d in tb? army to the fact that
ll'..t;FLANPS Gerr-.iHU Bitters" will cure
n; e tenths of the ro.-t ases Induced by ex
)' fi:1"'-' d ':-.iii,,j..s in. iiicnt to camp life,
l.i the list-., publish?. 1 almost daily in the
new.-papeis. on the arrival of the sick.it
wirf Le iH ticc.l that a very large proportion
aresuheiing from debility. Every case of
that kind can be readily cured by Ho f
land's Gcunan Bitter's. We have no hesi
tation in stating that, if these Bitters
freely used among our soldiers, hundreds r f
,. . , ... - - - -
!,VV. " s eU ni;U ot"erwisc would
! be lest.
The proprietors are daily receiving thank
ful letters f n m sufferers iu the aimv and
hoEpitats.who have lie-n restored to healih
by the use of these Bitters, sent to them by
thfcir friends. ;
Should, your nearest dniggist not have
the i.rticle. do not be put oil' by any of the
intoxicating preparations that may be offers
ed iu its place, but send to us, and we will
forward, securely packed, bv cxnrcs
BEWARE OF COCNTERIT ITS! See
that the signature of " C. M. Jackson" is on
the wrapper. . Principal Ofiice nnd Manu
factory No. G31 ARCH. Street JONES
EVANS. (Successors to C. M. JACKSON
ik Co..) Proprietors.
CO FOR SALE, by II. C. PP:VINE
Ehensburg, Penna . and bv Drucrists n.
Dealers in f-ery town in the United States
July 8, 1863-ly.
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