Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, May 03, 1866, Page 3, Image 3

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    Fact thly Dake not Deny. j
T-. noticed several weeks since, me laci
congrc?3 had considered one bill that
l".rsIyC referred to the white man. It
"be news to many to know that it has
!eJ anutHer. Tiie last one is to im-
a line not exceeding $1,000, and
!,upronmeiit not exceeding one year,"
upon :sny white man w ho shall deprive any
Lro of the right of marrying his daugh
t!,7orany wench the privilege of taking
Y-.Ism. Infamous as this may seem, -yet
:TuA fact, and wo dare any supporter of
burner, Stevens or Geary to deny it.
Let the white men of the country re
nK.J)0r this. An act, such as we have
t;tteJ. has passed botli Houses of Con
fess and every Abolition journal in this
S:;i!o endorses it. Are men, in whose
u'ins 1jw the proul blood of the Cau
a jian, willing to Fubiuit to and support
sidi a horrid outrage upon their race and
upon common decency? Are they will
in' to support a party that endorses such
nifseruble, euch detestable acts? The
rartv now in power docs. Their party
tditurs know it, their party speakers know
it, and we dare them to deny it. Wutch-
i:ulU.
""iiu ii Wiu. You Do. You men of
tk- Ki publican party, we mean who have
uniformly declared that you are opposed
u negro sutfrajie. Now- that the Iicpub
l.e:iii party stands committed by the vote
rlieir Representatives in Congress in la
v.rof negro suffrage, wI.:U will you do?
Vi"i:I vou swallow your word, and vote
w:;h the party which bus be uayod you,
it will you come out from '.he ioul party,
ntify yourselves and vote with those
ul.oare open and ui.d!gii!ed!y against
:i, ;-.) suffrage, and in favor of s-ur-taining
t:.o lVe-ident of your choice in his patri
otic ;";" iris to maintain and defend the
(.'restitution, restore t!:.' Union, and peace,
l::;n:i' ny, and prosperity tj the country ?
'lie i.-sU' ? are before you, H'-pro suttrage
disunion on the one sido. and a white
man's government, t'.i . I 'niun and the
t'oti.-tiiuiion of Warhitv.t on and his copa.-triot.-
on t!:e other. Which will vou do ?
It is said that nearly as many
persons r.s can Le aeieuiiite dated in Kb
o::rI.urrr, have already e'igaed rooms and
boarding for the approaching warm
weatli: r.
:iAP.ii:i.i In L-rett May lst.lv Rev.
T. S. JU-vri Ids, Mr. Micha'c! Ft .. -liter to
5!'.-. Mary Ann Farabaugh, all of Allegheny
..:;.
1:: r In Nusqv.o! anna ti.wi.ship, n the
-4-': il'Apii', Richard 11. Nagle, in the
" i vi :ir . f hi age.
i:. .1 :.!:stoun, o:i Monday th- 3'ith ult..
f consumption, Mrs. Mary, wife .f J ..din
'. :.-? 'li, Es'p, of C.-lr.-m.oigu borough,
. ! a'i. ut 5-'. vtai-.-i.
':. the 12th tilt.. Pud. s,-n . f the above
' i-i-C'i parents, aged about -', oars, dud ..f
' o.;t:.j tl'ii, at their i- '.. nee in Cone
i...e.vh l.oroiigh.
Simoumcmnif of uiHlnfrs,
";' to fic Derisi-n f the Democratic
County CuiicciiHoii.
7" ''(: l):iif", a- i . 7 C" ; i'u C'vintf' : I
t..:- n.othoi of a:iii.iineiiig myr-o-lf as a
o..: f,r nomination t the II ..use of
"i-! '..:.!; -ives, bv the n xt Democratic
'' r i.ventioii. JOHN S. 1:1 1 MY.
;rr, Apiil 12,
ASSOCIATE .JUJKn:.
M:M!A1:l IIAS.SON, Ks.1..tb..-usbtirg, Fa.
i::'.!:xsnuno & crksson uailhoad.
und after Monday, April 11, 1SCC.
t-...;.s on this road will run a.- follows :
hiuvr. KiiKssiiirno
At T.:ju A. ii., connecting with Baltimore
r.xprcPs We.st.
T ;;o 1'. M.. conneetinj; with l'hila. Ex.
Kift anl Mail Train West.
h- WK CltESsON
s-' Si 5-i A. T.. or on departure of Bait.
I'.xpress Wert.
At '.t.02 F. M., or on dvparture of the Mail
Train West.
Dr. Kranlilin and the Soulh Carolina
I'laultr.
A fri. r. 1 relates to us that the Summer
t re the war at the house of a hospitaUo
'.th C'aioliiiian plariter, he was up o;.c
nu...' with the sun and was about to
Vl :t''':" fort it on a morniug walk, when he
was ehvoVol by the planter at the d-or.
") (i eaiiuot i rvr.s. Sir. Too ear! v."
"T.-o r ail v J Why, my dear "Cobniel,
h a .-ays Dr. Franklin
'h.uly to liett and early t rise will make
i:.an ta'alti.y ami wealthy and wi.-c.' "
"Very tine, sir; hut ail a fallacy. Etrlv
"Mi. a al ( the iahalati -a. up, n cn empty
s!on,acl, : f tkc morn":.- no.Iaria of this
-; u.;try, North and Seuth, l..Ut, l,,on
e,.uhof theusatals-the death of thousands.
r. from thchu.e ofC,,,t. .John Smith to
..;s,;ay, AU.t t.haf, r brr.ikf.t, fortify
ar so.roach wit.i a tup ,,f h.,t 0,;v,.e :Ui'
the noxious vapor, ,f t; ... ht 'btil
. i.id by the sun, we will take a muu.it-
, .r"Kut my dear Colonel. 1 a:n alrr-ady f,,r.
;:'l whn a wine-glass of 1M 'i'"I"!Tl"s
( .i:i;i:ati;d stomach i;itti-r.s '
'-'.h, then, sir, you may i-tuk t. Dr
Ih'stetter's ncut at Charl. st n
! ! n.e, and I am exon ting a b.,x t -v.uii
my wagon. Those liiitiors, I
-ire a sure proteelive against all the f.-.
-resulting from malaria: Doctor Frank -
bo.,! jjoo-l. sir, even in the svamp:; of
. ' UdiM, if fortilied with Hostetter's
TO COXSUM1TIVES.
The advertiser, liaving been restored to
health in a few weeks by a very simple
remedy, after having suffered for several
years with a severe lung affection, and that
dread disease, Con.-umption is anxious to
make known to his fellow-sufferers the
means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy
of the prescription used (free of charge)
with the directions fur preparing and using
the same, which they will fiud a suns cxke
for Consumption, Asthma, Bkonchitis,
Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung
Affections. The only object of the adverti
ser in sending the Prescription is to benefit
the afilicted, and spread information which
he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes
every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will
cost them nothing, and may prove a bless
iuct. Parties wishing the prescription, fuek,
by return mail, will please address
Rev. ED W A 111) A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kiugs Co , New York
Feb. 1, lSGG.ly.
HANDSOME WALL PAPER.
There is no one thing that so much im
proves a house as handsome and neat wall
paper. Its cost is cheap, even the most ex
pensive kind, compared with other articles
of ornament, and its effect is always excel
lent. The manufacture of wall paper has
made such progress within the past few
years, that there appears to be no end to
the variety and beauty of the different
styles. We are lead to these remarks by an
examination of the hirjje stock of Wall Pa
pers now for sale at Y. S. Parker's Store,
oa High street. He has brought to this
town a most complete assortment, and no
one can fail to be pleased by the great va
tiety of the designs, patterns and qualities.
Mr. Parker has made arrangements for a
l uge spring trade in that line, and there are
few c-stahliMitnents in the large cities where
the purchaser will have a better stock to
select from.
STRANGE, PUT TRUE.
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.
Th se having fe.us of being humbugged will
oblige by not noticing thid card. All others
will please address their obedient servant,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
831 P road way, New York.
Feb. 1 18GU. lv.
FhRORS OF YOUTH.
A Gentleman who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all
the affects of youthful indiscretion, will, for
the sake f su fieri r;g humanity, send free to
all who need it, the receipt and directions
for making the simple remedy by which he
was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by
the advertiser's experience, can do so by
addressing.
JOHN 15. OGDEN,
No. 13 Chambers St., New York.
Feb. 1st, lSC'J. ly.
ltb bbciiistmcnfs.
To the Public.
II K M L O C K A W A K K!
The subscribers take pleasure in calling
the att ntion of the public to the fact that
they have ju.-t received at their
NEW STORE, AT LILLY'S STATION,
u large tind variod stock of
DRY GOODS,
of every style,
Poors and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
FLOCK, BACON, GROCERIES. FISH,
SALT, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
NOTIONS, and in fact any and every
thing usually foiir.d in a country store,
which they offer at
G R E AT LY 1 1 E D UC El) PRICES roc CASH.
Orj Goods given in exchange for all kinds
of marketable countrv produce.
J. H. DYSART & CO.
Hemlock; May G, 18G0 3m.
Auditor's ZVctiee.
JN the Orphans' Court of Cambria coun
ty, in the matter of the confirmation of
the account of E. J. Waters, administrator
of David E. Davis, deceased : And now to
wit, 12th of March, 1806, on motion of
Geo. 51. Reade, Esq., Samuel Singleton, ap
pointed Auditor to report distribution of the
as.-ts to and amongst the persons legally
entitled thereto.
Extract from the Record.
JA5IF.S GRIFFIN, Clerk:
Notice is hereby given, that the duties of
the foregoing appointment will be attended
to at my office, in the borough of Ebons.burg,
on Wednesday the 2;)d, of .May next, when
and where all persons interested mav attend.
SAMUEL SINGLETON,
Mav 3. 1800 ot. Auditor.
Police.
N the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria
county. No. 122, March Term, 1SCG.
Writ of Partition.
Arabella Welch, (widow) et. ah, heirs &c,
of Sylvester Welch, deceased,
vs.
Louise Jones, (widow,) Beverly Jones, and
John B. Jones, guardian of Stella Jones,
Carrie Jones. Howard M. Jones, and
Jesse Jones, heirs, &c., of Samuel Jones,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given, to the above
named defendants, that by virtue of the
above mentioned writ of partition, an in
quest will be held and taken upon the pre
njisis therein described, on Friday the 25(h
tJdtj of May, A. D , 18CC, at one o'clock in
the afternoon, for the purpose of making
partition of the said real estate, if the same
can be done without prejudice to or spoiling
of the whole, otherwise to value am! ap
praise the same ; as in the said writ required ;
at which time and place said defendants can
attend if they see proper.
JAMES MYERS, Sheriff.
Sheriff 's office, Ebcnsburg, )
May 3, 18t50.4t. J
FURNITURE. .
IN addition to the general assortment of
Dry Goods now being received, we will
on or before the 1st day of May, offer low
for cash, the best assortment of Furniture
and Upholstering goods ever brought to
this market; consisting of
Dressing liureaus, Tables,
Bedsteads, Mattrasses,
Lounges, Pillows. Arc.
Waresroom, second storv of the store
building. E. SHOEMAKER & SON.
April 27, l8C6-3t
JOSEPH K'DOWALD,
ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W,
Ebenburg, Ta.,
FF1CE on Centre street, opposite
Moore's Hotel. Apr. 26, 18GG-tf
O
T)ll THOMAS II. DOYLK,
"JTITAYIXG located permanently in Chest
jlJL Springs, Pa., respectfully tendeis his
professional services to the citizens of that
place and vicinity. Ofiice one door above
E. & II. Nutter's store.
Chest Springs. Apiil 27, 18GC-lm.
1'iiltlic Sale of Ileal Llstate.
f 9 HE undersigned will expose to sale, by
.a. public outer-, at the Court House in
the Borough of Elensburg, on
Saturday, 1 0th o f Jfa next, at 1 o'clock,
p. m., the following real estate of which
Jane Wherry, died seized.
A lot or piece of ground situate in the
Borough of Ebensburg. being part of lot
No. 134 designated on the plan of said bor
ough, fronting on High street 27 feet, and
extending back 41 feet, bounded on the east
by lot of C. T. Roberts, and on the vest by
lot of 51. Hasson, Esq., having thereon
erected a frame building, recently occupied
by George Gurley, and now occupied by
51 rs. Council.
ALSO A lot of gioimd, designated on
the j. Ian of said boioiigh bv the No. 108.
fronting on High street, CO feet, and extend
ing back along Caroline street 2G4 feet to
Sample street, having thereon erected two
adjacent dwelling houses, a log stable, and
other out buildings.
ALSO About 5 acres of ground situate
j in the east end of the borough of Ebensburg,
being composed of out lots Nos. 6, 7, 8 ami
9, known as the " r actory nelil," bounded
on the south by the road leading to Loretto,
on the north by land of Daniel O. Evans, on
the east by land of David Jones, and on the
west by land of Samuel Baxter.
ALSO All the right, tide and interest of
the said Jane Wherry, of, iu. and to lot No.
77, in the borough of Ebensbuig. bounded
south by Simple street, north by Crawford
street, and on the west by Phaney street,
having thereon erected a frame dwelling
house and a frame stable, now occupied by
Lewis Rodgers.
TER5IS. One half of the purchase
money to be paid when the property is sold,
and the balance in one year thereafter, with
interest, to bo secured by the judgment
bonds of the purchasers.
GEO. J. RODGERS,
W5I. KITTELL,
April 20, 18G0 3t Executors.
Auditor's IVotice.
TIIE undersigned, Audit-r to make distribu
tion of the funds In the hands of Joseph
Miller. Trustee for the sale of the Real Es
tate of John Kearus, deceased, hereby gives
notice, that he will attend for that purpose
at the ofiice of William Kittell, Esq., on
Tuesday, the 15th day of 51a- next, at one
o'clock p. m., when and where all persons
interested may attend.
JOHN S. RIIEY, Auditor.
Apiil 12, I8GC.3L
TREASUflES&'S SilJIS.
SF UNSEATED LANDS and LOTS in
Cambria county. A. D.. 1800.
I. Barnabas 5I'Dcrmit, Treasurer of Cam
bria county, in the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, in pursuance of the several acts f
Assembly of said Commonwealth, directing
the time and manner of selling Unseated
Lands for t-ixes. Jo hereby gice notice, that
the following described tracts of Unseated
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 one year or more, will be
offered for sale, at the Court House, in the
Borough of Ebensburg, on the Second Mon
day, bciiij the ll.'i day of Jane next, and
continue by adjournment from day to day,
until the whole be sold, fir such arrearages
of taxes and costs neeessaiily accruing there
on. MSEATEB LAIDS.
ALL EG HEN Y TO H'SS HI P.
Acres. Perches. Warrantees or Utcucrs. Aiff.
190 Aaron Brown, $1G C3
100 William 5rD ugal, part, 9 83
220 5liniiu Ilamman, 19 20
0 Joseph Hogue, 1 24
loO James Doyle, 17 19
109 Thomas Ryn.e, 9 91
02 Robert Whitehead, 5 33
2G0 Jacob Mast. . 20 90
100 Alexander M'Casland, 9 C2
100 James Doyle, 10 52
BLACKL ICK TO WNSIIIP.
300 Jacob Preasiuger, 24 02
335 Paul Lebo, 20 3S
137 Dauiel Leavv, 14 35
700 J.S.Clark,forEvan'sheirs.'o4 13 19
COO Robert Davis, 'C5 30 38
02 Nicholas Altimus, 7 34
50 Dauiel Cameron, '04 2 41
103 Joseph Snovel. 3 97
97 Daniel Benjamin, 7 77
100 John White, 7 01
3S0 Joseph Diner, 23 00
SCO Samuel Cain, 32 09
97 Taiil Dishong, 91
cam br ia to irxsnir.
1G Andrew Lewis, l so
174 John Thomas, ig C5
200 John Brown, 17 35
50 Andrew Duff, part, 5 14
200 Jacob Mack, 'C5 13 80
80 William Bunham, G 94
200 E?an Abraham & JnoBennett 20 CO
200 John Brown, 17 Co
C A Jill OL L TOWNSHIP.
100
50
John Baldwin. IS 19
Godfrey To wells,
10
Joseph Hogue,
John B. Hoffman,
Rev. David W. Joiies,
Thomas Williams,
'64 3 21
'C5 9 00
13 55
13 55
13 55
John Bedman,
37; I 128 Sarah Barr, 50 38
240 Alexander Barr, part, 33 40
108 Thomas Edwards, part, 16 35
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
377 10G James Hunter, 29 93
200 Andrew Weaver, 12 18
350 JasFoster& George Gibson, 29 17
100 Joseph Swope, G5 3 45
428 Thomas Penrose, 33 00
72 Joseph Pope, part, 5 G8 j
40 Stephen Beck.
3 05
2G 41
405 106 James Ruth,
100 Peter J. Swore.
CLEARFIELD TOWNSHIP.
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 Patrick Such, 13 50
433 5Iorris Wolf, 29 03
330 Henry Wolf, 19 23
110 Joseph Davis, G 29
47 104 Israel Crider, 3 12
70 51. 51. Adams, 2 84
433 153 Robert Evans, 29 08
433 153 George Richard, 29 12
215 George Horner, part, 5 70
400 Samuel Henshey, 30 40
174 Jesse Bush. 11 08
GO Luke 5Iaguirc, 4 03
130 Shields & Durbin, 10 80
400 Henry Davis, 20 95
410 Jiorris Davis, 27 52
115 Francis C'K.per, 4 07
406 Jacob Haines, '05, 10.40
407 Haines, do 10 49
200 J. Jones, do 8 10
C ONE MA I 'Gil TOV.'NSllIP.
10 S. II. Smith, 1 00
30 John Cushoug, 5 58
300 120 Richard Smith, 3139
82 Widow Stewart, 0 38
77 Williams & Buck, 0 13
CROYLE TOWNSHIP.
100 William Clark, 7 37
300 Samuel Stoltz, Eq., 23 00
40 John Kncpptr, Jr., 1 73
440 Henry West, 38 57
245 51 Peou'a Railroad Company, 42 78
Lot No. 3 Ann Mariah Balen, 20
4 Same, 20
f " " 3 Same,
1 " " 4 Same,
19
" 4 Samuel Thomas. 1 08
Acrcs.Pr. JACKSON TOWNSHIP. Am't.
100 John Cunningham, . 7 81
92 Paul Baltv. 8 19
300 Matthias. Slough, 20 04
500 James Stitt, S3 39
405 J"hn Hubley, 27 05
45 Diniel Goehiiour, 2 24
800 John M'Anulty, 20 00
413 William Morris, 28 50
42 Alexander Hunter, 3 23
184 Joseph Ewing, 12 29
405 135 John Simpson, 27 04
01 Philip Alwine, 4 08
110 James Bracken, 10 35
440 Yan Camp Bush, 39 10
50 Abraham Gochnour, 2 24
50 Jo-hn Arnal, 2 23
305 105 Thomas Morris, 20 35
200 Peter Board man, 8 90
393 John Wigton, 20 01
300 John Stoner, 20 04
46 Thomas White, 4 93
122 Julia Ann M'Anulty. 9 20
139 Daniel Levy, 9 20
208 Isaac Benson, 13 91
181 Daniel Farley, 12 09
89 James Rots, 7 19
43S Lloyd & Hill, Buchan, 38 89
35 Same, Lvtle, G 02
415 Same, Holt, 30 87
100 J'lm White, 4 45
MUNSTER TOWNSHIP.
10 Sarah Cain, 'G4 55
RICHLAND TOWNSHIP.
C3 John Yiekroy, 3 75
433 40 Robert Ross, 37 70
400 Henry Rice, 50 00
401 Jacob Clement 20 95
150 Thomas Smith, part, 9 58
155 51ichael Woolford, 2 73
215 51 Pennsylvania Railroad Co., CO 07
SUMMER II ILL TOWNSHIP.
039 80 Jacob Nagle, 3 1 59
439 bO James Dalton, 23 49
443 131 Jacob Goghnour, 23 79
430 131 John Nicholson, 23 50
200 Isaac Jones, 10 76
230 Lewis Cassiday, '64 3 07
72 William C.oret. 07
410 Ebene.'T Brauham, 23 Gl
439 80 Henry Woods. 23 49
439 80 James Searight, 23 49
357 80 Isaac Brennan, 20 25
C38 40 John Thompson. 18 18
440 William Smith, D. D., 23 Gl
429 William Hunt, 22 25
30 Robert L. Johnston, 21 39
400 William Smith, . 26 70
SUSQUEHANNA TOWNSHIP.
100 Joseph Yandersiice, 0 06
200 James Thompson, 32 94
146 S. W. Fisher. 14 90
100 James Whitehead, 10 14
100 Morgan James, U 58
150 Joseph Thomas, 14 34
7G Charles Bearing, 5 25
TAYLOR TOWNSHIP.
80 John Crouse, 8 39
20 CO
100 in-. 4,1:, Ross. 13 44!
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
81 Thomas Jackson, . 11 37
170 John Tavlor. 12 29
100 A. M. & R. White, 10 45
50 John Jam, 3 52
nn Samuel Ilinton, 14 00
50 Jonathan John, 2 62 j
150 Pilchard Sharp, 1"uj
WHITE TOWNSHIP.
302
Simon Walker. 23 87
300 149 Henry Philips,
433 153 Thomas Stewardson,
433 153 William Sansom,
433 153 George Peddle.
47 Jeremiah Musser,
433 Patrick Boiehind,
30 Thomas Conley,
70 Henry Such,
433 Patrick Stroud,
381 153 Frederick Molynoux,
433 153 Simon Walker.
509 17 Thomas Lambum,
171 108 Same.
34 03.
50 05
56 05
5G 05
4 95
2G 48
4 18
6 09
22 C6
G9 54
49 10
48 88
13 71
90
90
100
100
100
433 153 Same, 31 15
433 153 Timothy Paxton, 56 05
433 153 Joseph Sansom, 56 05
433 153 John Clark, 5 05
4?3 153 George Hill, 30 31
93 Jacob King. 10 17
203 Thomas B. 5Ioore, 15 99
4 Graff & 5Ialone, . 63
370 Morris Such, 19 34
200 P. Sneeringer & Co., 41 80
216 15G Henry Philips, 24 46
YODER TOWNSHIP
318 John Steel, 9 53
300 George Gates, 8 79
150 Heirs of C. lhmsen, 10 52
CO George Shrum, 4 41
400 Jacob Crook. 11 24
147 Alexander 51'Gregor, '04 5 53
200 Henry Sutton, 13 84
SEATED 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 the Gmi
missioners, agreeably to the Act of Assembly
of April 29th, 1844 :
An-cs.Lots. ALLEGHENY TP. Ain't.
1 William D. Uurd, 'G3, 1 24
1 Dennis Kennedy, '63, 79
1 James M'Uoy, do 93
4 Francis Pick. do 77
50 Thomas Shaffer, do 2 32
12 Joseph Urban, do 75
212 Durbin & Kittell, 04, G 03
40 R.L.Johnson, do 4 56
1 John & James llutton, '03, 111
1 John Kelly, do 1 16
1 William 51'Oombie, do 79
1 Nicholas Nagle, do 40-
2 Jonathan Robinson, 45
35 Peter Sipes, '03, 93
1 William Wiley, do 79
90 William James, '04, 8 89
324 Jacob 5Ia.-t, '01, 29 14
A-rcs.Lots. 11LACKLICK TP. Anft
1 Joseph A. Skellv, '03. 25
589 Alters & 51 ul ford, '04, 22 86
103 Joseph Snovel, 3 20
Acres. CAMHRIA TOWNSHIP. Am't.
G W.S.Blackburn, '03, 48
35 John R.Jones, do 155
31 Jabez Tibbott, do 93
1J EvanJor.es. '04, 38
12 Thomas B. James, '03, 79
3 Dr. D. W. Lewis, do 79
05 Bernard M'Girr, do 3 04
L'ds. CAMBRIA B0RO. Am't.
9 James Bannon, 14 91
Housesl 5Iichael Hochley, '63, 3 54
1 A George Kelb, 11 21
1 Michael M'Mahen, '63, 4 13
I Joseph Brindlc, '64, 2 25
i Alosc Betz, do 5 46
1 Charles Crist, do 7 25
1 1 5Iichael Hawlev, do C 75
1 1 Thomas D. Reese, do 4 30
Henry With, do 2 50
1 1 Thos. it Eliz. Jinks, '63, 3 54
1 1 Timothy Jones, 5 05
1 5Iatthias King, '03, 1 82
1 George Peek, 5 79
1 J Patrick Powers. '64, G 46
i John Cowan, do 3 00
1 2 Charles Dramier, do 7 30
1 A Michael Kiitzer, do 5 50
1 I .William Reese, do 5 C5
1 A Henry Wright, do 3 75
Acres. CARROLL TOWNSHIP. Am'l.
140 William K. Piper, '03, 1 30
40 George Ornt-r. '04, 1 94
Houses. Lots. I Chest Springs Borough. Ain't.
1 Thompson Carney, '03, 43
1 Levi Spangle, 48
1 B. F. Tomb, 51. D.. '03, 1 54
Arrcs Lo's CHEST TOWNSHIP. Ain't
20 Watson M'Gary, 4 78
CLEAR FIE L D TO WNS til P.
259 Samuel Calvin, 29 17
300 Moore & Piper, 12 45
50 John Daly, 'C4. 1 59
120 Philip Smith, do 8 19
40 William J. Hammond, do C4
100 Henry Evans, '64, 4 74
110 Bernard 5Iurphy, '64, 7 5G
2 Patrick Watson", do C3
CONE MA UG II TO WNS II IP.
1 George Galliseth, C2
5 RobertStewart, 1 43
1 John Sarr, 1 GO
8 Jacob Horner, '63, 3 72
18 Same, ' '64, 18 92
117 Brawley, rhillips Sr
51orley. '04, 7 35
Coiieinaiigh Borough First Ward.
IIous's.Lot.s. Owners. Amount.
2 Peter Shoenberger, 4 68
1 i Charles Wendell, '64, 1 00
1 John Shultz, '63, 8 20
stxoNn WAun.
1 William Donnelly, do 4 25
1 John llolfelder. '64, 1 CO
1 Alice M'Cabo, '03, 2 29
1 1 Henry Plough. '61, 34
Anes Lots. CROYLE TOWNSHIP. Anft.
21 1 Patrick 51'Gough, '63. 3 58
23 Joseph Ritner, do 57
2 Peter. Yarner, do 38
110 George Wertz, do 172
2S W. B. Butler, 'C4, 93
1 Henry Shaffer, 38
2 George Yarner, '63, 38
150 Thomas J. Powers, do 6 48
IT. L. EBENSB FUG ?sOROUGH.kxa't.
1 1 Eb. & Susquha'a. P. R. Co., 6 31
Acres.' JACKSON TOWNSHIP. Ain't
4 Edwin Light,
244 Peter Roger,
50 Andrew Rager,
10 97
5 08
150
David R. Davis.
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I louses. Lots. Johnstoicn Borough. Am't.
FIKST AVAKO.
1 1 Elizabeth Davis. '63. 3 10
1 1 Andrew Mullcr, 11 48
1 1 Johu Thomas, '63, 1 55
2 2 John Crouse, '64, 24 08
1 1 David Ilite's Estate, do 19 95
1 $ Thomas 5Iorgan, do G 60
1 Joseph Goughnour, Est.. 4 38
1 1 Mary Howe, Widow, '64, 6 50
1 1 Fred. Cobert, do 12 39
1 1 Conrad Wittle, do 11 00
si:i:oNi AVAKD.
1 David R S. Davis, 'C3, 79
1 1 Charles Johnston, '63, 7 75
1 Watson & Gallaway, 5 50
1 Morgan W. Jones, " '64, GOO
1 John Goff, C3, 1 18
1 John Jones, do 1 5L
1 1 John Schotts, do 2 10
TI1IKD AVAKIJ.
T 1 Mrs. Gordon,
19 00
2 George Kurf 1, do 1 55
1 1 Henry Saylor, 18 9:
iol'utii Awvnir.
I 1 Lewis Wilhelm, 1 80
mrrii Av.i:ir.
1 $ Hugh Erskine, '63 1 49
1 i George W. Reed, 0 IS
1 1 Jacob Sharreits, '04, 15m
1 1 Alexander Davis, t;4, 4 28
1 i Widow Vail. do y CO
MILL I 'II. LE IJ OIIOUG II.
1 5Iichael Doran, 171
1 1 Patrick lianahan. 5 60
4 4 George Rowley, Sr., '63. 26 35
1 1 JohuAsquith, '04, 2 31
1 Patrick Kelly, do 38
1 William Duke, 03, 1 55
1 A John J. Lewis, 4 :
1 1 Thomas Sharkey, . 5 46
1 John Edwards, l 94
Ac's.L'ts. MUNSTER TOWNSHIP. Am'i
2C0 John Noel, 22 OS
RICH LA ND TO II NSHIP.
115 Cohick & Strayer, '03, 2 C.J.
80 Archibald Duulap, ; 2S
1 John Ilershberger, Est., 79
100 Martin 51'Donald, '63, 3 1
400 Same, do 0 2t
1 Jacob Frohnizer, 3 o
15 Franklin Rose, 72
1301 Jane S. Duulap, 43 98
50 Catharine Dimond, H
40 John Kriug's estate. 1 21
56 Levi Orris, 1 75
50 Frederick Amigh, Jr., 1 IK
126 Emanuel Noon, u 10
SUMMERII1LL TOWNSHIP.
299 Uriah Amigh, 9
100 John Amigh, :j 7t;
50 Chaff rees, Stout & Co., 3 09
372 Charles B. Ellis, 17 4s
371 John Geis, 23 ol
50 John King, 2 2S
372 Nathan Crum, 9 OS
14 4 John Agau, 59
120 Oliver Crum. l: 2s
50 William D. M'Gough, 0 59
10 Henry it Cornelius Zdlers, 4 03
20 Alsip Sc Shinier, 10 9S
202 Samuel Blodget, '03, 2 93
146 Joseph Dunlap, Jr., lit 2,-
85 John Fancn, Sr., Est., '03, 1 89
29 John T. Hess, 2 81
8 Terence 5I'Cune. 1 0:5
171 Robert L. Johnston, '03, 17 01
383 Same. do ll 32
220 Enos Ellis, '04, 1 1 50
21 James II. Young, 1 99
SUSQ UE II A NNA TO WNS HIP.
100 David Brougher, '03, 2 93
20 Michael Forbes, 54
105 Lewis Kt-riinsee, 11 72
150 George McCVeery, 7 19
100 Thomas B. 51oore, :i r.s
170 Same, 7 51
50 Same. 3 90
120 Peter Beck. 2 C
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John Keath, 50
Barnabas Douglass' heirs, 3 10
Henry Kough, 90
Thomas 51. Weakland, 1 25
Philip Collins, 15 84
Ezra R. Hollister, 2 01
Joseph Lcntz, 3 08
John 51cDonald, 5 28
Same, . 2 01
Cole & 5Ioore, '03, 3 09
William M'Donald, 83
Jacob Keath. Jr., 84
Barbara Conner, 117
Samuel Lamer, 3 42
Charles Driskvll. 2 43
Andrew Kelly, Estate, 112
John Lewis, 21
200
120
50
300
50
75
75
35
100
50
50
117
7G
100
70
20
TAYLOR TOWNSHIP. .
1 John Benton. 2 4y
t. Thomas M'Cue, 5 59
1 Tatrick Kelly, 4 28
1 lleury Peden 0 10
1 James Claik, '03, 3 25
1 James C'ark, '03, 3 19
1 William Riloy, 8 00
1 Patrick Ileneghan, 39
. Melichi Byron. 2 06
1 Matthew McDermitt. 2 84
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
CO 1 John Brown, 1; 00
1 James Burns, 54
33 Robert Burgoon, G 09
1 George Fenny. '03. -5 4 5
200 Johnston. Ki'elFer it Criswe!I,33 84
1 Henry M'Kibben. 85
93 Geo. it Alex. Buchanan, 7 89
200 Thomas Bingham, 7 75
73 Nicholas Burk, '04. 2 13
1 Charles Collins, 1 93
1 51arv Ann Dougherty, 31
1 Paul N. George, 1 18
1 James 5l3-ers, I 55
75 Peter Myrs, G 19
1 Samuel A Short, 39
210 Stephen Movers, G 33
87 Robert L. Johnstou, 5 50
50 Nancy Kearney, 3 30
100 John Burgoon, 7 90
1 Bridget Brawley, 1 23
100 Robert Flinn, " 19 48
40 Lucy Gardner, '03, 7 11
1 John 5Inrphy. 1 24
87 Edward 5IcG!.de, '03, 9 89
81 Michael J. Smith, 14 31
289 Thomas Jackson, Est., '03, 8 20
1 John Beam, '64, 3 10
1 Michael Burgoon, Est., 1 55
73 William Clark, '64, 2 90
40 Thcmas Conrad, 2 SI
1 Albert George, 1 IS
50 Paul Hurd, 1 23
17 1 John M'Cool, 95
1 51rs. Trotter, 48
18 William D. McGough, 111
200 Austin Thompson, C 20
37 John Kinney, 1 75
WILMORE BOROUGH.
2 William Slick,
2 34
1 23
1 94
1 Jacob Holder, '63,
3 John Wilmore.
WHITE TOWNSHIP.
409 James E. Davis. '03 10 84
25 William Holland, 1 79
25 Hugh Holland, 1 16
CO Jacob Shaffer, 1 93
YODER TOWNSHIP.
125 Samuel Andrews, Est., '63, 1120
1 Edward CofiielJ, 2 57
400 John Wertz, 5 GO
200 Beam & Potts, 5 GO
12 A. J. Haws, '03, 5G 00
CO Jacob Horner. 141
B. 51'DERMIT, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office. )
Ebc-n-burg, March 22, 1866.
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