Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, April 19, 1866, Page 3, Image 3

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v C..H.P SroGEiTioN. An exchange
'nnonJs Steven?, iSumner, and other
boUtionists in Congress, to get
!C an amendment to the Constitution
:' i..'t""!''T the negroes to work for a, Hv-
"f ' ul 1 Intimates that this would be pla-
t'lii'i" 113 nc:u,v on nn c(iaali,y Wlth
';' T.v'.ito men as they should be .laced
! . ovressional legislation. White men
'iV t'rt"'il in order to support themselves
.' ,1 !;i:in'.ie and wc see no good reason
"''! v "the negroes should be kept in idle
rs aad led and clothed at the public ex-
I'"!?e- .
fX lf ore the llarrisburg postmaster
,v.,s aware that a deserving soldier was
p'lurtwl him in his office, he professed
tJ behove in the propriety, justness and le
rj tv (fallowing each State to deteminc
M'e question of civil, or political, rights
'', .,. ro suffrage, itc to suit itself. Since
t'Lelixc ha commenced to decend, how
cur, Le has cone back on all that, and
Xchred in favor of the Negro "civil
K' 'Lis" bill and all iho other revolution
ary act --f tllP Ramp. ls tliat consis
toi'it ? rrobably it is only another "sub
!;.ui test of loyalty." Patriot ij- Union.
Tin: Democratic majority for Mr.
Prince, mayor of St. 1'aul, Minnesota, at
the late election, was 1,3.7. The entire
Pouiocrailc ticket was elected by increas
CJ majorities. More
r-.vell."
of the "ground
T' r. i:.i:ii divary wastes for many years,
I w.u x:e 1 on with weary ftet ;
Io 1 through Litter falling tears,
'Where are vo. oh youth's visions sweet ?'
II i-, f.ircver left belied,
A w eek (if sonows dark and deep !
I el in.lui-ei! en only to find
V. S. Barker selling Dry Goods, Groceries,
Q : ::sware, ccc.. as cheap as the cheapest.
O.i'.'i at his Mi-re on High street. You will
that his ttcek is large and his prices are
urv I w.
Marrii-d On Wednesday, the 11th
ii.ft., !y Kev. P. M. Oarvey, at the residence
if the bride's father, in Johnstown, Mr.
TI. m..s Kehee, of Davenport, Iowa, to Miss
Auiiie M. Grouse.
Announcement of (Lanibatcs,
Si.hj-rt to the Derision of the Democratic
C''intj Convention.
ASSEMBLY.
To the Drmcrraty ifCamlria Count; : I
take this method of announcing myself as a
c ii;!ihite f r nomination 1 1 the House of
I!'pi(se:itr.:ives, bv the next Democratic
t'-imtv 0.vent:.n". JOHN' S. RIIEY.
Ill ei:-burg, Apiil 12, 1806.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
.MICHAEL IIASSOX, Esq., Ebensburg, Ta.
EH KXSBUUG & CRES.SUN RAILROAD.
Ou and after Monday, April 11, 18oG.
trains on this road will rim as follows:
Llave r.i;KSSiii-Rr,
At 7.39 A. M.. connecting with Baltimore
Express Vet.
A: T 3tj P. M.. l. nnecting with Phila. Ex.
E .t and Mail Train West.
I.1..WK Ckcs.vin
At Lo A. M., or on departure of Bait.
l.xpress fc't.
At 9.2 p. M., or on departure of the Mail
Train West.
Kally the System.
Alter a disease has been conquered, there
iss-tdl the weakness that it leaves behind it
to he removed . Convalescence is a tedious
iittair. If -vlu enfeebled and flaccid muscles,
the shattered i:erv.s, and the watery blood
reuhWpcak. they would cry for help. In
t' ' Hi iuy cases such h dp as is given them
is l.tM' the right kind. The fiery stimu
lvats ofc. inmeiee do harm. TI.pv kir.dlo .i
U-rapcrary Uame, which is a mockery. Their
tue.-t pastes, and the last state of him who
u-ts riltm is worse tlian the lirst.
Xot huch is the effect of IIostetter's
Si MACH BlTTilllS. TLtfrfi is nn rfra-Kiit
t t'.tir toning properties. Balsamic plants
i-ai k3 ana roots contribute their resto
rative juices to render this soothing and
i-ta-ngtheiiir.g preparation a tuotective and
nt.MEiuAL cgent. Its basis is the only pure
Minmlant which hits ever been produced
training no fusel oil or anv other duletni-
cus element. The most careful and skillful
ctiCmiMs have aualyzed the Bitters, and pro
nounced them harmless.
Ihis is the scientific Icstimnnu Imi tt,.
testimony of the hundreds of thousands who
u.ne experienced mo preventive ami cura
tive effects of the (treat Vegetable Tonic and
4 r i j f . ...
.uierancc oi modern times is still more con
elusive. In fever and acne, dvst.rnsii ),i!
lousness, nervous complaints, general debil
ity, and chrcnic complaints it is as neaily
ini.ii, ibie as anything m this fallible world
can be. Sold everywhere.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
, Inn advertiser, having been restored to
'can!, in a fcw .(.(.ijjj j,y a YCTy simj,je
renieciy, after having suffered for several
years with a severe lung affection, and that
'-ad disease, Consumption is anxious to
"ake known to Lis ftllow-tnfferers the
means of cure.
E all who desire it, he will send a copy
.;A ,, I'-'1 tion used (free of charge)
y .m the cirectioi.s f.jr preparing and using
V , r?,l '.V IPTI' Athma, Bronchitis,
A ,CLn.t'RU,ljlU '""oat and Lung
AHecLon, 1 he only object of the advcrtU
e .fH ; fg 1 1 Writ'n is to benefit
r 'ff0'1',1 formation which
m v Z T l bn !ava'!U,,k' ne hopes
ct . sufferer will try his remedy, as it will
2 tlicm cotLinS. ad may 1)roVe a bless-
Parties wishing the prescription free
7 return mail, will please addVess '
Kev. EDWARD A. WILSON"
F.b.,",a,ft7;Kinc-NwY
EKROPiS OF YOUTH.
A Gentleman who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all
the affects of youthful indiscretion, will, for
the sake of suffering humanity, send free to
all who need it, the receipt and directions
for making the simple remedy by which lie
was cured, batterers wishing to profit by
the advertiser'!', experience, can do so by
addressing.
JOHN I. OG
No. 13 Chambers St., New York.
Feb. 1st, 18G0. ly.
STRANGE, BUT TUUE.
Every young lady and gentleman in the
United States can hear something very
much to their advantage by return mail (free
of charge,) by addressing the undersigned.
Those having fears of being humbugged will
oblige by not noticing thid card. All others
will please address their obedient servant,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
831 Broadway, New York.
Feb. 1 18CG. ly.
(OJ ,WOVVIVIllilHl.
XOAV IS THE TIME
To Procure a Life-like Likeness.
W, H. M 1 INT! RE ,
RAVING recently purchased the
Ini STOCK and taken possession of the
AMBROTYPE ROOM formerly occupied by
W. S. Stiles, on Centre Street, in Ebensburg,
is now prepared to take AMBl.OTYPE,
FEROTYPE and PHOTOGRAPH LIKE
NESSES in a workmanlike manuer. Call
and examine his work and judge fr j our
selves. April 1J, ISCC.tf.
Cambria Count)', ss,
. The Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, to Charles Kennedy,
Margaret Ann.intermarried with
Dominick M'Bride, John A.
Kennedy, Mary Magdalen Kennedy, Augus
tin Kennedy, Bridget E.. iutermartied with
David Evans, Thomas E. Kennedy, Jeremiah
A. FagaD, guardian pro hoc rice of Ellen
Kennedy, Francis P. Kennedy and Lucinda
Kennedy, Greeting: We command you and
every of you, that you do in your own
proper person appear before our Judges at
Ebensburg, at an Orphans' Court there to be
held on Monday, the 4th day of June next,
to answer John A. Kennedy in a matter of
his petition for a decree to enforce the spe
cific performance of a contract entered into
between the said John A. Kenned' and
Michael Kennedy, deceased, in his lifetime,
for the sale of certain real estate situate in
the borough of Carrolltown. Herein fail not.
Witness the Hon. George Taylor, Presi
dent Judge of our said Court at Ebensburg,
the 3d day of April. A. 1)., 18CG.
JAMES GRIFFIN, Clerk O. C.
Attest,
James Myers, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg,
April 19, lBoG. at. J
Orphans' Court Sale.
virtue of an alias order of the
iJ Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to
me directed, will be exposed to public sale,
at the hotel of Valentine Maltzey, in the
borough of Wilmore, on TuesLiy, the loth
day of May, 180(5, at one o'clock, p. wi.. the
following real estate of which John Noel,
late of Washington township, died seized, to
wit :
A certain piece or parcel of land situate
in Washington township, Cambria county,
adjoining lands of Thomas M'Gouglj, Peter
M'Gougli, Daniel O'Skc'dy. Vustin Thomp
son and others, containing one hundred ami
foity-six acres, more or less, about one hun
dred acres of which are cleared, having
thereon erected a small PLANK HOUSE
and a BANK BARN, being premises No. 1,
as mentioned and described iu the inquisi
tion on the real estate of said deceased.
Also A piece or parcel of land situate
in Munster township. Cambria county. Pa.,
adjoining lands of Thomas Brown, James
Beglin and others, containing two hundred
and twenty-one acres, more or less, well
timbered, being premises No. 2, mentioned
and described in the inquisition aforesaid.
Ttuiis of Sale One half of the purchase
money to be paid on confirmation of sale,
and the residue in two equal annual pay
ments thereafter, with interest, to be secured
by the judgment bonds and mortgage of the
purchaser.
JOHN E. SCANLAX, Tiustee.
April 19, 18CC.3t.
Administrator's Sale
OF VALUABLE HEAL, ESTATE.
fIIEUE will he sold at public sale,
ii on Saturday, the 3th day of May next,
at the house of Lawrence Nchroth, in Car
rolltown, by the Administrator of the estate
of Fronds X. Fox, deceased,
All that certain piece of land, situate in
Susquehanna township, containing about
FIFTY ACRES, adjoining lands of Bearer,
Shortenkeichner, Luther and Weiland, about
twenty-five acres of which are cleared, with
a Log House and Stable thereon erected.
Terms One-half the purchase money on
confirmation of sale and the balance in one
year thereafter, with interest, to be secured
by Bond and Mortgage on the premises.
Sale to commence at one o'clock, p. rn.
HENRY HOPPLE, Administrator.
April 19, 18GG.3t.
To the School Directors of Cambria Co.
flvXTLEMEX: lu rmrsuanee of
. the 43d section of the Act of 8th May,
1854, as amended March, 1800, you are
hereby notitied to meet in Convention, at
the Court House, in Ebensburg, on the first
Tuesday in May, A. D., 18CG, being the frst
day of the month, at 11 o'clock in the fore
noon, and select, vica voce, by a majority of
the whole number of Directors present, one
person of literary and scientific acquire
ments, and of skill and experience in the art
of teaching, as County Superintendent, for
the three succeeding years ; determine the
amount of compensation for the same; and
certify the result to the State Superintend
ent, at Uarrisburgs as required by the 39th
and 40th sections of said act.
J. FRANK CONDOxV,
County Supt. of Cambria county.
Johnstown, April 12, I36G.-3t.
rpO Samuel S. Lilly, residing in Scipio,
1 Jennings county, State of Indiana, one of
t he heirs and legal representatives of Samuel
D. Lilly, deceased.
Take notice, that an inquest will be held
at the late dwelling house of Samuel D.
Lilly, late of Munster township, Cambria
county, Pennsylvania, on Monday, the 30th
day of April next, at one o'clock in the af
ternoon of that day, for the purpose of
making partition of the real estate of said
deceased, to and among his children and
legal representatives, if the same can be
done without prejudice to or spoiling of the
whole, otherwise to value and appraise
the same, at which time and place you are
requested to attend, if you think proper.
JAMES MYERS, Sheriff.
Sheriff 's Office, Ebensburg, 1
April 5, 1806.31. J
Estate of Jane Wherry, Deceased.
LETTERS testamentary on the last Will
and testament of Mrs. Jane- Wherry,
late of the borough of Ebensburg, Cambria
county, Ta., having been issued to the un
dersigned the executors named iu the "said
will by the Register of the said county ;
notice is hereby given to all persons who
have claims against the said deceased, to
present them properly authenticated for set
tlement, and those indebted are requested to
make payment immediately.
GEO. J. KODGERS, r ,
"WM. KITTELL. J XT s'
Ebensburg, April 12, 18GG.Gt..
Valuable Property for Sale.
DWELLING HOUSE, stable and other
jj out-buildings, together with nearly Jive
acres of land, late the property of Jacob
Turner, in the borough ol'Ebensburg, West
Ward, is offered for sale on reasonable terms.
xlso, a HOUSE and LOT, in the East Ward
of Ebensburg, belonging to the same estate
now occupied by Edward Dougherty. Terms
made to suit purchasers. Possession of
either property given immediately after the
sale is effected. Enquire of Ezekial Hughes,
Ebensburg, Pa., or Edward Parrish, of Cam
bria township, Executors of said estate.
April 12, 18GG.tf. -
Executor's Aotice.
IETTERS testamentary on the estate of
Jacob Turner, deceased, late of Ebensburg
borough, having been granted to the un
dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate
o6 requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against the same
are notified to present them properly au
thenticated for settlement.
EZEKIAL HUGHES, p ,
EDWARD PARRISH, "r
April 12, 18GG.
Auditor's H'otice.
THE undersigned, Auditor to make distribu
tion of the funds in the hands of Joseph
Miller, Trustee for the sale of the Real Es
tate of John Kearns, deceased, hereby gives
notice, that ho will attend for that j urpose
at the office of William Kittell, Esq.. on
Tuesday, the 15th day of May next, at one
o'clock p. m., when and where all persons
interested may attend.
JOHN S. RIIEY, Auditor.
April 12, 18GG.3t.
TKCASUUKIl'S S4LES.
OF UNSEATED LANDS and LOTS in
Cambria county,' A. D., 18GG.
I, Barnabas M'Dermit, Treasurer of Cam
bria couuty, in the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, in pursuance of the several acts of
Assembly of said Commonwealth, directing
the time and manner f selling Unseated
Lands for ttxes. do hereby yice notice, that
the following described tracts of LTn.seated
Lands and Lots ' of Ground, in the said
County of Cambria, or such parts thereof as
may be necessary to pay arrearages of taxes
due thereon, for oue year or more, will be
offered for sale, at the Court House, in the
Borough of Ebensburg, on the Second Mon
day, being the Wlh day of June next, and
continue by adjournment from day to day,
until the whole be sold, for such arrearages
of taxes and costs necessarily accruing there
on. v
ALLEGHENY TO UNSHIP.
Acres. Perches. Warrantees or Owners. Am?t.
190 Aaron Brown, $10 G3
100 William M'Duugal, part, 8 83
220 Mifllin Ilamman, 19 20
10 Joseph llogue, 1 24
ICO James Doyle, 17 49
109 Thomas Byrne, 9 91
G2 Robert Whitehead, 5 33
200 Jacob Mast. 20 90
100 Alexander M'Casland, 9 G2
100 James Doyle, 10 52
BLACKL1CK TOWNSHIP.
300 Jacob Preasinger, 21 02
335 Paul Lebo, 20 38
137 Daniel Leavy, 14 35
700 J.S.Clark.forEvan'sheirs,'G4 13 19
COO Robert Davis, 'Go 30 38
C2 Nicholas Altimus, 7 34
50 Daniel Cameron," 'C4 2 41
103 Joseph Snovol. 3 97
97 Daniel Benjamin, 7 77
100 John White; 7 01
330 Joseph Iliner, 23 0G
00 Samuel Cain, 82 G9
97 Paul Dishong. 6 91
CAMBRIA TOWNSHIP.
1G Andrew Lewis, 1 3G
174 John Thomas, io C5
200 John Brown, 17 35
50 Andrew Duff, part, 5 14
200 Jacob Mack, 'C5 13 80
80 William Bunham, c 94
200 Evan Abraham &JnoBennett 20 GO
200 John Brown. " 17 35
CARROLL TOWNSHIP.
1G0 John Baldwin, 18 19
59 Godfrey Tewells, 7 10
90 Joseph Hogue, 64 3 21
90 John B. Hoffman, 'C5 9 00
100 Rev. David W.Jones, 13 55
100 Thomas Williams, 13 55
100 John Bedman, 13 55
37 128 Sarah Barr, 50 38
100 144 Henry Lebo & R. Irwin, 13 GO
240 Alexander Barr, part, 33 40
108 Thomas Edwards, part, 1G 35
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
377 10G James Hunter, 29 93
200 Andrew Weaver, 12 18
350 Jas Foster & George Gilson, 29 17
100 Joseph Swope, 65 3 45
428 Thomas Penrose, 33 66
72 Joseph Pope, part, 5 C8
49 Stephen Beck, 3 05
405 106 James Ruth, 26 41
100 Peter J. Swope, '65 3 45
CLEARFIEL D T OWNSHIP.
433 153 Jonathan Lewis, 29 12
120 Jonathan Cooper, 8 07
330 Jesse Bush, 22 18
70 Patrick Shields, 3 15
200 Patrick Kelly, 13 50
200 Tatrick Such, 13 50
433 Morris Wolf, 29 03
330 Henry Wolf, 19 23
110 Joseph Davis, 6 29
47 104 Israel Crider, 3 12
70 M. M. Adams, 2 84
433 153 Robert Evans, 29 08
433 153 George Richard, 29 12
215 George Horner, part, 5 76
400 Samuel Hcnshey, 30 40
174 Jesse Bush, 11 08
GO Luke Maguire, 4 03
130 Shields & Durbin, 10 80
400 Henry Davis, 26 95
410 Morris Davis, 27 52
58 Dennis M'Cauley, 4 40
115 Francis Cooper, 4 07
406 Jacob Haines, '05. 16 4G
407 Haines, do 1G 49
200 J. Jones, do 8 10
C ONE MA UGII TO J VNS HIP.
10 S. II. Smith, 1 0G
30 John Cushong, 5 58
300 120 Rich?rd Smith, 31 39
82 Widow Stewart. G 38
77 Williams & Buck, u 18
CROYLE TOWNSHIP.
100 William Clark, 7 37
300 Samuel Stoltz, Eq.. 23 00
40 Johu Knepper, Jr., 173
440 Henry We.-t, 38 57
245 54 IV-nn'a Railroad Company, 42 78
Lot No. 3 Ann Mariah Balan, " 20
. " " 4 Same, 20
J " " 3 Same,
1 " " 4 Same,
19
" " 4 Samuel Thomas, 1 08
Acres.Pr.' JACKSON TOWNSHIP. Am 7.
100 John Cunningham ,' 7 81
92 Paul Baity. 8 19
300 Matthias Slough, 20 04
500 James Stitt, 33 39
405 John Hubley, 27 05
45 Daniel Gochiiour, 2 24
300 John M'Aiiulty, 20 00
413 William Morris, 23 50
42 Alexander Hunter, 3 23
181 Joseph Ewing, 12 29
405 135 John Simpsuu, 27 04
61 Philip Alwinc, 4 08
116 James Bracken. 10 35
440 Van Camp Bush, 39 10
50 Abraham Gochiiour, 2 24
50 John Arnal, 2 23
305 105 Thomas Morris, 20 35
200 Peter Boardman, 8 90
393 Johu Wigton, 20 01
300 John Stoner, 20 01
46 Thomas White, 4 93
122 Julia Ann M'Anulty. 9 20
139 Daniel Levy, 9 26
208 Isaac Benson, 13 91
181 Daniel Farley, 12 09
89 James Rees, 7 19
11G Samuel Davis, 18 52
54 Same, 4 82
438 Lloyd & mil, Buchan, 38 89
35 Same, Lytle, C 02
415 Same, Holt, SO 87
100 John White, 4 45
MUNSTER TOWNSHIP.
10 Sarah Cain, '04 55
RICHLAND TOWNSHIP.
03 John Yickroy, 3 75
433 40 Robert Ross, 37 76
400 Henrv Rice, 56 00
401 Jacob Clement, 20 95
150 Thomas Smith, part, 9 58
155 Michael Woollord, 2 73
215 54 Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 30 07
SUMMER HILL TOWNSHIP.
C39 80 Jacob Nagle, 31 59
439 80 James Dalton, 23 49
439 120 John E'oerman, 23 57
443 131 Jacob Goghnour. 23 79
430 131 John Nicholson, 23 50
200 Isaac Jones, 10 7G
230 Lewis Cassiday, '64 3 07
72 William Goret, 07
440 Ebenezer Biarham, 23 01
439 80 Henry Wood's, 23 49
439 80 James Seariht, - 23 49
357 80 Isaac Brennan, 20 25
338 40 John Thompson. 18 18
440 William Smith, D. D., 23 61
429 William Hunt, 22 25
230 Robert L. Johnston, 2139
400 William Smith, 20 70
SUSQUEHANNA TOWNSHIP.
100 Joseph Yanderslice, 9 50
200 James Thompson, S2 94
146 S. W. Fisher, 14 96
106 James Whitehead, 10 14
100 Morgan James, 9 58
150 Joseph Thomas, 14 34
70 Charles Bearing, 5 25
TA YLOR TO WNSIIIP.
80 John Crouse, 8 39
40 David Prosscr. 20 00
109 155 Adam Ross, 13 14
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
81 Thomas Jackson, 11 37
170 John Taylor. 12 29
100 A. M. & It. White, 10 45
428 Richard Sharp, 45 34
50 John James, 3 52
200 Samuel Hinton, 14 00
50 Jonathan John, 2 02
150 Richard Sharp, 10 35
WHITE TOUNSHIP.
S02 Simon Walker, 23 87
300 149 Henry Philips, 34 03
433 153 Thomas Stewardson, 56 05
433 153 William Sansom, 56 05
433 153 George Peddle, 56 05
47 Jeremiah Musser, 4 95
433 Patrick Boreland, 20 48
30 Thomas Couley, 4 18
70 Henry Such, G 09
433 Patrick Stroud, 22 GO
381 153 Frederick Molynoux, 09 54
433 153 Simon Walker. 49 10
509 17 Thomas Lamburn, 48 88
174 108 Same, 13 74
433 153 Same, 34 15
433 153 Timothy Paxton, 50 05
433 153 Joseph Sansom, 56 05
433 153 John Clark. 56 05
433 153 George Hill, " 30 31
98 Jacob King. 10 17
203 Thomas B. Moore, 15 99
4 Graff & Malone, 63
370 Morris Such, 19 34
200 P. Sueeringcr & Co., 4180
216 15G Henry Philips, 24 46
YODER TOWNSHIP
318 John Steel, 9 53
300 George Gates, 8 79
150 Heirs of C. Ihmsen, . 10 52
GO George Shrum, 4 41
400 Jacob Crook, 11 24
147 Alexander M'Gregor, '04 5 53
200 Henry Sutton, 13 84
SLATED LIST.
Also At the same time and place, will
be sold the following Seated Lands and Lots
of Ground, on which taxes remain unpaid,
and which have been returned to tho Com
missioners, agreeably to the Act of Assembly
of April 29th, 1844 :
Acres. Lots. ALLEGHENY TP. Ain't.
1 William 1). Hurd, '63, 1 24
1 Dennis Kennedy, '03, 79
1 James M'Coy, do 93
4 Francis Pick, do 77
50 Thomas Shaffer, do 2 32
12 Joseph Urban, do 75
212 Durbin & Kittell, '64, 6 03
40 R.L.Johnson, do 4 56
,' John & James Ilutton, '63, 111
John Kelly, diV 1 16
1 William M'Combie, do 79
1 Nicholas Nagle, do 46
2 Jonathan Robinson, 45
35 Peter Sipes. '63, 93
1 William Wiley, do 79
90 William James, '04, 8 89
324 Jacob Mast, '64, 29 14
Acres.Lots. BLACKLICK TP. AmH.
1 Joseph A. Skelly, '63, 25
589 Alters & Mulford, '04, 22 8G
103 Joseph Suovel, 3 20
Acres. CAMBRIA TOWNSHIP. Jm'r.
G W.S. Blackburn, '03, 48
35 John R. Jones. do 155
31 Jabez Tibbott, do 93
1 i Evan Jones, '64, 38
12 Thomas B. James, '03, 79
3 Dr. D. W. Lewis, do 79
05 Bernard M'Girr, do 3 04
Lots. CAMBRIA BGRO. Am't.
9 James Bannon, 14 9l
Houses I Michael Hochlev, '03, 3 54
1 i George Kelb, " 11 21
1 Michael M'Mahen, '63, 4 13
Joseph Brlndle, '64, 2 25
I Alose Betz, do 5 46
1 Charles Crist, do 7 25
1 1 Michael llawlev, do 3 75
1 1 Thomas D. Reese, do 4 30
i Henry With, do 2 50
1 1 Thos. & Eliz. Jinks, '63, 3 54
1 1 Timothy Jones, 5 05
1 Matthias King, "03, 1 82
1 George Peck, 5 79
1 Patrick Powers. '64, 6 46
i John Cowan. do 3 00
1 2 Charles Dramier, do 7 36
1 Michael Kritzer, do 5 50
1 i William Ruese, do 5 G5
1 i Henry Wright, . do 3 75
Acres. CARROLL TOWNSHIP. Anvt.
140 William K. Piper, '03, 1 30
100 Valentine Stephens, 7 43
18 Michael Dominic, '04, 79
40 George Orner, '64, 1 94
Houses. Lots. Chest Springs Borough. AnCt.
1 Thompson Carney, '03, 48
1 Levi Spangle, 48
1 B. F. Tomb, M. D.. '63, 1 54
Acres. Lots. CUES T TO WNSIIIP. A mH.
20 Watson M'Gary, 4 78
CLEARFIELD TOWNSHIP.
250 Samuel Calvin, 29 17
300 Moor & Piper, 12 45
50 . John Ilaly, '64, 1 59
120 Philip Smith. do 8 19
40 William J. Hammond, do 64
10O Henry Evans, '61, 4 74
110 Bernard Murphy, '64, 7 56
2 Patrick Watson", do 03
CON EM A UGH TO WNSIIIP.
1 George Galliseth, G2
5 Robert Stewart, 1 43
1 John Sarr, 1 CO
8 Jacob Horner, '63, 3 72
18 Same. '64, 18 92
117 Brawley, Phillips &
Morley, '64, 7 35
Covcmaiigh Borough First Ward.
IIous's.Lots. Owners. Amount.
2 Peter Shoenbergcr, 4 68
1 4 Charles Wendell, '64, 1 00
1 John Shultz, '63, 8 20
si".com vv.vun.
1 William Donnelly, do 4 25
1 John llolfclder, '64, 1 00
1 Alice M'Cabe, '63, 2 29
1 1 Henry Blough, '64, 34
Acres. Lots. CROYLE TOWNSHIP. Am1.
211 Patrick M'Gough, '63, 3 58
23 Joseph Ritner, do 67
2 Peter Varner, do 38
110 George Wertz, do 172
28 W. B. Butler, '04, 93
1 Henry Shaffer, 3S
2 George Varner, 'G3, 38
150 Thomas J. Powers, do 6 48
II. 'h.EFENSBUEG BOROUGIIlAm't.
1 1 Eb. & Susquha'a. P. It. Co., 5 31
Acres. JACKSON TOWNSHIP. Ain't.
4 Edwin Right. '63, 72
214 Teler Rager, 10 97
50 Andrew Rager, 0 08
150 David R. Davis. 7 90
Houses. Lois. Johnstown Borough. Ain't.
FIISST WAKl).
1 1 Elizabeth Davis. '03. 3 10
1 1 Andrew Mullur, 11 48
1 1 Johu Thomas, '63, 1 55
2 2 John Crouse, 'G4, 24 08
1 1 David I life's Estate, do 19 95
1 $ Thomas Morgan, do 0 60
1 Joseph Goughuour, Est.. 4 38
1 1 Mary Howe, Widow, '64, 5 50
1 1 Fred. Cobert, do 12 39
1 1 Conrad Wittle, do 11 00
SECOND AVAKI).
1 David R S. Davis, '03, 79
1 1 Charles Johnston, '03, 7 75
1 Watson & Gallaway, 6 50
1 Morgan W. Jones, '04, 6 00
1 John Goff, '03, 1 18
1 John Jones, do 151
1 1 John Schotts, do 2 10
Tin no avaru.
1 1 Mrs. Gordon, 19 00
2 George Kurtz, do 1 55
1 1 Henry Say lor, 18 99
rotUTii VAUI.
1 1 Lewis Wilhelm, 1 80
EIFTII WARD.
1 Hugh Erskine, '03 1 49
1 I George W. Reed, C 48
1 Jacob Sharretts, '64, 1 50
1 Alexander Davis, '64, 4 28
it Widow Vail, do 9 00
MILLVILLE BOROUGH.
Michael Doran, 1 71
1 Patrick Ilanahan. 5 66
4 George Rowley, Sr., '63, 26 35
1 John Asquith," '64, 2 34
Patrick Kelly, do 33
1 William Duke, 63, 1 55
i John J. Lewis, 4 73
1 Thomas Sharkey, 5 40
1 John Edwards, 191
Ac
s.L'ts. MUNSTER TOWNSHIP. Ar.rt
1 Michael M'Laughlin,
05
08
68
28
79
lu
20
10
72
200
115
80
100
400
John Noel,
RICHLAND TO UNSHIP.
Cohick & Straj-cr, '03
Archibald Dunlap,
1 John llershberger, E.-t.,
Martin M 'Donald, '63
Same,
1 Jacob Frohr.izer,
Franklin Hose,
Jane S. Dunlap,
lo 0
15
1304
50
40
56
60
126
290
100
50
r .)
O 4
371
50
372
144
120
60
ICQ
20
202
146
85
29
8
171
33
220
72
21
43
3
9S
11
24
7 5
JS
10
Lathanuo Dimond.
John Kring's e.-tate.
Levi Orris,
Frederick Amigh, Jr.,
Emanuel Noon,
SUMMERHILL TOWNSHIP.
Uriah Amigh,
John Amigh,
Chaffrees, Stout & Co.,
Charles P. Ellis,
3
69
JS
61
1'S
17
23
John Oeis,
John King,
Nathan Crum,
John Agan,
Oliver Crura.
William D. M'G.uiih,
Henry it Cornelius Z -ilt-rs,
Alsip it Shinier,
Samuel Blodget. '03,
Joseph Dunlap, Jr..
John Farnn, Sr.. Et.,'63,
John T. IIes,
Terence M'Cuue.
Robert L. Johuitn. '63,
Same, do
Enos Ellis, '64.
Same, V, J,
James II. Young,
9 OS
9 59
13 2S
0 59
4 63
10 9S
2 95
10 2 ;s
1 8:
2 81
1 3
IT Hi
11 32
7 ' ',
4 4')
SI 'SQ UE II A NNA TO WNS III P.
David Brougher, 'o3, 2 f- :
Michael Forbes. r,4
G. W. Gooderhaui, 2 lo
Lewis K'.-rlmsee, 11 7
George McCrecry, 7 19
Thomas B. Moore, 3 OS
Same, 7 51
Same. 3 9o
Peter Beck. 2 On
J 'scph McDonald, 5o
100
20
80
105
150
100
170
60
120
50
25
200
35
120
50
360
50
75
75
35
100
50
50
117
70
100
70
20
Joiiii lveatii. r.n
Bat nabjs Douglass' heirs, 3 10
Lewis D. Keath, 1 06
Henry Kongo, 06
Thomas M. Wcakland, 1 25
Philip Collins, 15 84
Ezra R. UoHister, 2 01
Joseph Lentz, 3 OS
John McDonald, 5 23
Same, 2 Ol
Cole & Moore, '03, 3 09
William M'Dmald,
Jacob Keath, Jr., t-1
Barbara Conner. I 1;
Samuel Lamer, . 3 42
Charles Driskcll. 2 43
Andrew Kelly, Estate, 112
John Lewis. "21
TAYLOR TOWNSHIP.
1 John Benton,
A Thomas M'Cue,
1 Patrick Kelly,
1 Henry Peden
1 James Clark, '63
1 James Chirk, '63
1 William Riley,
1 Patrick Ileneghan,
i Melichi Byron.
1 Matthew McDermiit.
2 4:
5 59
4 2
6 "10
3 25
3 19
5 06
39
2 66
2 8 1
WAS I1INGTON TOWNSHIP.
30
33
200
125
9-
200
73
John Brown, 6 60
James Burns, 5 1
Robert Burgoon, 6 09
George Fenny. '03, 5 45
Johnston. Kiefferit Criswell,33 84
Henry M'Klhhen,
85
8 75
7 89
1 75
01. 2 13
1 93
3L
1 IS
1 55
f, 111
31
..:
6 3.
5 50
3 20
7 9u
J.-hn C.O'Nfil.
(ieo. it Alex. Buchanan.
Thomas Bingham,
Nicholas Burk, 1
1 Charles Collins,
1 Mary Ann Dougherty,
1 Paul N. George,
1 James Myers.
Peter My-rs,
Patrick Riley,
1 Samuel A Short,
Stephen Movers,
Robert L. Johnston,
Nancy Kearney,
. John Burgoon,
75
5
210
87
50
100
1 Bridget Brawley, 1 23
100 Robert Flinn. 19 43
40 Lucy Gardner, '63, 7 11
1 John Murphy. 1 24
87 Edward McGl.ule. 'C3, 9 89
81 Michael J. Smith, 1131
289 Thomas Jackson, Est., '6 3. 8 26
1 John Beam, '04, 3 10
1 Michael Burgoon, Est., 1 55
73 William Clark. '6 1, 2 96
40 Thomas Conrad, 2 SI
1 Albert George, " 118
50 Paul Html, 1 23
17 1 John M'Oool, 95
1 Mrs. Trotter, 48
18 William I). McGough, 111
200 Austin Thompson, 0 20
2 John M'Kenzie, 60
37 John Kinnej', 1 75
WILMORE BOROUGH.
2 William Slick, 2 34
1 Jacob Holder, '03, 1 23
3 John Wilmore. 1 94
WHITE TOWNSHIP.
409 James E. Davis. '6.3 10 81
25 William-Holland, 179
25 Hugh Holland, 1 18
30 Jacob Shaffer, 1 93
YODER TOWNSHIP.
125 Samuel Andrews, Est., '63, 11 20
1 Edward CoCkld, 2 57
400 John Wertz, 5 CO
200 Beam A.- Potts, 5 CO
12 A. J. Haws, '63, 56 0O
30 Jacob Horner, 1 41
B. M'DERMIT, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office,
Ebensburg, March 22, 1806. j
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