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HUNTINGDON GAZETTE.^1 Volume 19.] Huntingdon j (Pa.) Thursday Evening, August 5, 1819. [Number 15. Sheriff's Sales. BY Viritue of a Writ of Veniditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of com¬ mon Pleas of /Huntingdon county, and to me dirccfcd, will ba exposed to publick Sale;, at the Court House in the Borougii of/Huntingdon, on Monday the J9th day of August next, at 9 o'clock* in the morning ofthatday. ALL the right, title, interest and estate of Edward B. Dorsey, and his inXerest of -and in the Estate of Edward Bartholo- jnew Esq, dec'd. and Greenberry Dorsey dec'd, of in and to the following describ¬ ed propertyj viz. A tract of Land, containing 400 acres, be the same more or less, situate in West township,—Also, a tractof Land,situate in West township, containing 277 acres, and 129 perches, more or less,~-Also, a tract of Land, containing 414 acres, and €7 perches, more or less, situate in West township,—Also, a tract of Land, con¬ taining 216 acres, more or leis, situate in West township—Also, a tract of Land, containing 134 acres, and 125 perches, joore or less situate in West township— ALSO, a tract of Z.and, containing 103 acres and 133 perches, situate in West town"- ^-hip. ALSO, a tt'act of Land containing 67 acres and 120 f/erches more or leSs, situate in West .ontainte^ tl»irty acres more or less, si- tuate in WiCSt tomiship on which is erect- A FORGE, Grist-Mill & Saw Mill, and a number of other buildings. ALSO, El the right title and Interest of the said Gdward B, Dbrsey qf and in the estate of preenbcrry Dorsey dec'd. of in and to the following described tracts of Land viz : a tract of Land situate in Porter Township, containing 446 acres and 112 alerches moreoi- less, surveyed on warrant granted toJobh Capp and patented to Robert Stewart,~ALSO, a tract of Land situate in Porter town¬ shipj containiiSg 485 acres and 152 per- ches more or less, surveyed on warrant •j^granted td Andrew Cone and patented to Robiert Stewart. ,AL^O, . - ....,,.- a tract of Land situated in Porter town" thip,containing 4i6acres and 102 perch¬ es more or less, siit-yeyed on warrant •ranted to R6bert Irwine and patented to Robert Stewart.—ALSO, /, . ,,, a tract of Land situate iji Franklin town- •hip, containihg 306 acres and .35 perch¬ es adjoining lands survc^'cd for Mordecai Massey and Loudon Sc Co, ahd patented to Israel Penington, ALSO, ; a tract of Land situate in Franklin tpwn- abip, containing 92 acres and 71 perches "more or lesa acljoining little Juniata river above thc mouih of .Spruce creek a.nd Land of Bayntoa and Wharton,.sury^yed on a warrant granted to Alexander Ram- •ey. ALSO, , all the right title and interest of Edw'd, B, Dorsey of in Sc to the following describ- ^i tracts of Land. A tract situate in Fran¬ klin township* containing 30 ^cres more or less, adjoining a survey in the name of Alexander Ramsev. ALSO, a tract of Land situate in Porter townsbip on thc Little Juniata river, containing 249 acres, surveyed on warrant in the name of Ann Brown. ALSO, a tract of Land situate in Porter township tontaining 408 and 80 per .'ies moi'e or kss adjoining a survey in name of Ann Brown surveyed on a warrant granted to Mary Brown. ALSO, a tract of Land situate in Porter township, containing 429 acres and 62 perches more or less surveyed on warrant granted to Elizabeth Brown, a^joing a survey in the name of Mary Brown. ALSO, the one undivided fourth part of a tract of Land, containing 400 acres situate in the Loop near lands belonging to Col. John Canan in Porter township surveyed on a warraiit granted to Adam Gagha- gan. ALSO, a tract of Land situate in Franklin Town¬ ship Containing 80 acres adjoining land ot j^ P.obert dewart and the heirs of Joseph * l>y«art, dec'd. Seized and taken in Es edition, and lo ^ seld ts the property of Edward B, Dorsey, on an Execution against Dorsey •t Evans, by "¦ ^' JOHN PATTON; Sh'ff. By vi/tue of sundry, writs of Venditioni Exponas issued Out of thc Court ol Common Pleas, of Huntingdon County and to me directed, will be exposed to Publick Sale, atthe Court House in the BoBOugh of Huntingdoir, on Monday the Sth day o{^ August next at 9 o'clock iii the morning'of that day; .A Tract of Land situate on the Loop Run in Porter township, adjoining Land Surveyed in the name bf John Cannan, containing fifty four acres and three fourths, surveyed an a warrant granted to James Dunlap, Also, a Ti-act of Land situated in Por¬ ter Township, beginning at a white oak tlie south east corner of land of the htirs of John Alexander dec'd. thence by said land and lands of John Roe, Allen Cross and the heirs of David Caldwell dec'd. to a post, thirty four perches froni John iScott's north west corner, on a line south sixty eight degrees west, then by a direct line to a Red Oak a corner of a survey in the name of Joseph Huggy and thence to thc place of beginning, "containing a- bout one hundred und fifty acres being parts of two tracts of Land, one Surveyed in the name of Joseph Hugg and the other in the name of Robert Dean. ,, A tract of Land situate in Porter township, beginning at a Red Oak, cor¬ ner ofa survey in the name of Joseph Hugg thence north fifty eight degrees. East forty foul-.purchfes to a chesnut oak) thencd.ttodth fifty two degrees, East forty one perches ^toa^ chesnut jbak^.th^hce north eighteen degrees west fourteen per¬ ches to a stone, heap, a corner of John Scotts land, thence by the same, 8c lands of the heirs of" David Caldwell, and the last described tract to the place of begin¬ ning ; containing about thirty three acres, being part of a tract of Land surveyed in the name of Robert De^n. . „i ,„aLso,-,. .,.• ..„. A Tract of , land called "//arts log farm," situate lii Poker township and di¬ vided as follows, viz: No. I. beginning at a small Locust on the Juniata river, seventeen perches, aboye the mouth of Robinsons run, thence south forty sey en degrees, west twenty, six . perches to a black oak, south twenty ,one degrees, west eighteen perches to a J^ost, south twenty one degrees and tan half, east fifteen per¬ ches and an half toa white oak stump, a corner of Harts log .Manner, jthence, south five degrees, east .twelve perches to a small hickory, thence :north eighty tliree, de grees,'JEast four perches and an half .to a maple, thence south twenty .^Ub degrees, east sixteen perches and an half to a mapl^ tl^ence; south ^ithirty itwo de¬ grees, «ast ten perches to a walnut, thence south fortyfourcjiegrees and an half,, easl forty six, perches.to a post,%thence south seventy otie degrees arid ap half, east eigh¬ ty, five perches to a.walnut, thence south twenty ^ghtdegrees, east thirty perches to a red oalf,,thence south twelve degrees andan half east.,thirty perches , to a red oak thence south forty, one degrees, east twenty seven perches to a white oak, thence south forty eiglit ,-degrees, east thirty eight perches to. a whiteoak thence south fifty six degree? and three fourths, east eighiy four perches tq a stone heap on the line of a survey in the name of George Croghan, thence by land pf AVii- liam .Stewart, land surveyed in the tiame of John Cannan, lands .of John . Whitta-, kcr and the Juniata river, to the place of ]beginning.containing two ^hundred and ninety two acres one .hundred anti sixty two perches and allowance, being part of Hartslog'mannor, and of a survey in the name of George Croghan at present iin tenure of James Canan and on which a House,' Barn, and Saw Mill are erected.,.: No. 2. Beginning at a small Ironwood at the forks of Robinsons run on ^hc line of number one, fhence south thirty six degrees west thirteen perches to a hicko¬ ry, soulh seven degrees ^ast twenty five perches to a smalf dogwood, south thirty eight degrees and an half,,\ve3t nine per¬ ches to a stone heap, north eighty two degrees, west fifteen perched to a stone heap, south sixty eight degrees and an halt, west thirty four perches to a staue h«ap, south eighty three degrees, west^f- 1^ one perohes to a stone ^eap, south seven degN>es, east two perches to an Ironwood, .Jsouth eighty three degrees west twenty six perches to a stone heap, thence by land of Henry Cannan, south eight degrees, east twenty two perches tu a post, thence north eighiy nine de¬ grees, east fourteen perches to a small white oak, north forty four degrees, east eleven perches to a ston^ heap, north eighty six degrees, east sixty four per (he)i to a Btumpi north seventy seven degrees, ea^t forty perches toa crab ap- pic tree, south twenty *ix degrees, cast twenty perches and an half to a stone heap, soulh one dcgi-ee, easl twenty eight perches to a stone heap, south sixty de¬ grees, cast eleven perches and an half to a so gbJ tree, souUi one degree and an half, west sixty two perches and an half to a while oak, south thirty eight degrees, west eleven perches to a sugar tree, south seventy s.even degrees, easl tvventy eight porches to a liickory on a line of a survey in the name of John Cannan, thence by the same south eighiy degree* west, ninety perches to a white oak a cor¬ ner of a survey in the name of George Croghan, thence by lands of Jeremiah Cunningham, Dr. David VVeshart anjl William Stewart and by number one to the place of beginning containing 274 acres filty perches and allowance, being £ art of Hartslog manner and of a tract of ,and surveyed in the name of John Can- nan and of a survey in the name of George Croghan, at present in the ten¬ ure of Henry and Robert Canan, and on which a//buse, Barn, Sinith Shop and Grist Mill are erected! No, 3, beginning at a inapie on thp line of Doct. Wisharts land thence by Land of HenrA Canan, north eight de- grees^ east, eiShty five perches and an half to a post a comer of number one, Ihence by number pne^ ahd ky lands of Jeremiah.Cunningham. and Docti David Wishart to (the place of beginnings con¬ taining 9he hundred and sixteen acres 8c ninety four perches e^ ..allowance being part of //arts log Manner and ofa survey in the,name of John Canan, at present occupied by Henry Isenberg. : No. 4. Beginning at a locust on the bank of the Juniata river a corner of number one, thence up the river, north fifty eight degrees, west thirty seven per¬ ches, north fifteen degrees west twelve perches, north twenty one degrees, west pleven perches to , a Locust, thence by land of Alexander Patterson to a,chesnut oak a corner of John Sqotts.land: .thence by the same south fifty tvro degrees, west one hundred .and^^niiieteen perches to a stone heap, thenos; .south eighteen de¬ grees,- east fourteen perches to a chesnut oak, Ihence by land of Henry Canan and Nos. 2, and i. to^the place of beginning containing .eighty two acres thirty per¬ ches and allowance, being part of /farts- log Manor.an.d of a ;Survey, in name of George Croghap^and ofa survey in name of Robert Dean, on which a school house is erected,—also, the undivided half, part of twenty eight acres of land . in i ;Porter Township^adjoining land^.yf John .Wal¬ ker apd land surveyed in the .jiame of James ;Sterrett, being; part of a tract, .jn the name of Alexander, B.ehstead.-r'aiso, all that partof a tract ,o( Land, in Porter Township surveyedidft a warrant, grant¬ ed to Elizabeth Sevits,,whieh lies on the easterly side .pfTusseys Mountain and adjoining: ;land .surveyed;..on ;warrant of Jacob Barr, containing ^50 acres more of" less, that parton the.portherly .side froin the top pf the mountain ibeingjSbld to John Rqyer.'^al30,.all that part of a tract ofland situate In Porter-Township ou the easterly side of Tusseys Mountain, surveyed, on, warrant granted to. Ru, dolph Loprish and adjoining lands sur- veye;d. oti, Warrant gHnted .to Elizabeth Sevits,,containing 250 acres more or less, the residue of this tract being sqld to Johti Royer from the top of the moun- lam north.. , . I .ALSO—-that, part of ^ Tract ol Land situate in Porter Township, on the easterly side of Tusseys mountain, sur¬ veyed on warrant granted to Susannah Lourish, .adjoining ; lands , surveyed on warrant granted to Rudolph i Lourish, Containing 300 acres fmorc pr, less,.the residue of t^e,Tract from the top, of the mountain north being sold, to John Roy¬ er,—-also, all the undivided part of a tract iof Land held m Partnership with the heirs !of George. Reynolds d.ecea8ed . and the heirs of the Rev., Doctor jSmitli, survey¬ ed'on warrant gi-joited ,to George Cut- w.jild, in.Porter township adjoining lands ofthe heirs of, Doct. Smith dec'd. cour taining 280 aqres more or les^,—also, all the right title and interest of John Can¬ an Esq. to a tract of Land situate in Por¬ ter township ort the Frankstown Branch of the Juniata river, adjoihrng lands of William Stewart and others, containing 300 acres more or less, now in posses¬ sion of——Neff,-—also, all the right ti¬ tle and interest^ John Canan Esq. to a tract of Land situate in Morris Town¬ ship adjoining lands of Phillip Roller, /Tugh Means, Fetterhoof 8c others, con¬ taining 440 acres more or less, now in pos- isessiuii of Jaines Gray.— ALSO, ^tna Furnace, Forges & Grist-Mill, and the tollowing tracts of LancTr attached thereto, all situated in Mor¬ ris towr.ship viz. A tract of Land containing 155 acres and 142 perches, situate on the Frankstown Branch ofthe Juniata, above the mouth of Roarii g Run, being parts of three iracts ol Land* one. surveyed in the name of Joseph Baber, and the other in the name of William Trent, One other tract, of land, containing 68 acres and 120 perches situated on thi Frankstown Branch ofthe Juniata, opposite the first described tract* being part of a tract of Land surveyed in the name of Joseph Jacobs. One other tract, containing- 54 acres, and 18 perches, situate on,,Roaring Run, including the mouth thereof, ^ adjoining the first described tract, surveyed in the name ol James Packer One other tract containing 100 acres,adjoining the ast described traa in the name of. James Packer being part ofa tractof^ land surveyed in the name of Joseph Baber.: One other tract of land containing 271 acres, 54 perches s^r'^ . joining lands of W. Donally, abcon \y one mile from the .first descrit>e^^ tract, held*by right of improvemeni One other tract of |and, containing 816 acres and 76 perches, adjoining - the last described tract and lands of Maxwell Kinkfcad, held by a survey, in the.name,of Henry ^ Caiian, and by improvement.—One other tract of land containing 300 acres adjoin¬ ing the last described tract and land ofthe heirsof Dr. ,, Smith, held by right of improvement ..Two other, tracts of land containing together 823 acres and 1I8 perches adjoinii gj • the last described tract, surveyed in. the ..names cOf John Rus.sel and Thomas Russel J^4 other adjoining- tracts, of land, containing together, 5,615 acres and 119 parches, situate partly on the , Canoe Mountain^ adjoining the last described tracts, iandspf Maxwell Kinkead, David Stewart ?ind others, surveyed in the names of...Duncan West, Danici West, David West, Azariah West, Angus West, Ann West, Adani West, Andrew W^est, Jabos West, Jonathan .West, Jeremiah West, Joseph West, John West Sc James/ West.., f I. .. . ¦ . . Also, One other tract of land containing 91 acres and 86 perches,, situate on ^he river Juniata opposite the lands of John Montgomery, and about. one mile below the first described tract-^Fourteen ;acre r.nd. 154 perches of this ,tract held by
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Title | Huntingdon Gazette |
Masthead | Huntingdon Gazette |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 15 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Huntingdon genealogy; Juniata River valley; Huntingdon Borough; early newspaper; Weekly Advertiser; democratic newspaper; Laural Springs paper mill; primary sources; Standing Stone. |
Description | The Huntingdon Gazette was first published on the 12th of February, 1801 as the Huntingdon Gazette and Weekly Advertiser and ceased publication shortly after the 6th of February, 1839. |
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Title | Huntingdon Gazette |
Masthead | Huntingdon Gazette |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 15 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Huntingdon genealogy; Juniata River valley; Huntingdon Borough; early newspaper; Weekly Advertiser; democratic newspaper; Laural Springs paper mill; primary sources; Standing Stone. |
Description | The Huntingdon Gazette was first published on the 12th of February, 1801 as the Huntingdon Gazette and Weekly Advertiser and ceased publication shortly after the 6th of February, 1839. |
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Full Text | HUNTINGDON GAZETTE.^1 Volume 19.] Huntingdon j (Pa.) Thursday Evening, August 5, 1819. [Number 15. Sheriff's Sales. BY Viritue of a Writ of Veniditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of com¬ mon Pleas of /Huntingdon county, and to me dirccfcd, will ba exposed to publick Sale;, at the Court House in the Borougii of/Huntingdon, on Monday the J9th day of August next, at 9 o'clock* in the morning ofthatday. ALL the right, title, interest and estate of Edward B. Dorsey, and his inXerest of -and in the Estate of Edward Bartholo- jnew Esq, dec'd. and Greenberry Dorsey dec'd, of in and to the following describ¬ ed propertyj viz. A tract of Land, containing 400 acres, be the same more or less, situate in West township,—Also, a tractof Land,situate in West township, containing 277 acres, and 129 perches, more or less,~-Also, a tract of Land, containing 414 acres, and €7 perches, more or less, situate in West township,—Also, a tract of Land, con¬ taining 216 acres, more or leis, situate in West township—Also, a tract of Land, containing 134 acres, and 125 perches, joore or less situate in West township— ALSO, a tract of Z.and, containing 103 acres and 133 perches, situate in West town"- ^-hip. ALSO, a tt'act of Land containing 67 acres and 120 f/erches more or leSs, situate in West .ontainte^ tl»irty acres more or less, si- tuate in WiCSt tomiship on which is erect- A FORGE, Grist-Mill & Saw Mill, and a number of other buildings. ALSO, El the right title and Interest of the said Gdward B, Dbrsey qf and in the estate of preenbcrry Dorsey dec'd. of in and to the following described tracts of Land viz : a tract of Land situate in Porter Township, containing 446 acres and 112 alerches moreoi- less, surveyed on warrant granted toJobh Capp and patented to Robert Stewart,~ALSO, a tract of Land situate in Porter town¬ shipj containiiSg 485 acres and 152 per- ches more or less, surveyed on warrant •j^granted td Andrew Cone and patented to Robiert Stewart. ,AL^O, . - ....,,.- a tract of Land situated in Porter town" thip,containing 4i6acres and 102 perch¬ es more or less, siit-yeyed on warrant •ranted to R6bert Irwine and patented to Robert Stewart.—ALSO, /, . ,,, a tract of Land situate iji Franklin town- •hip, containihg 306 acres and .35 perch¬ es adjoining lands survc^'cd for Mordecai Massey and Loudon Sc Co, ahd patented to Israel Penington, ALSO, ; a tract of Land situate in Franklin tpwn- abip, containing 92 acres and 71 perches "more or lesa acljoining little Juniata river above thc mouih of .Spruce creek a.nd Land of Bayntoa and Wharton,.sury^yed on a warrant granted to Alexander Ram- •ey. ALSO, , all the right title and interest of Edw'd, B, Dorsey of in Sc to the following describ- ^i tracts of Land. A tract situate in Fran¬ klin township* containing 30 ^cres more or less, adjoining a survey in the name of Alexander Ramsev. ALSO, a tract of Land situate in Porter townsbip on thc Little Juniata river, containing 249 acres, surveyed on warrant in the name of Ann Brown. ALSO, a tract of Land situate in Porter township tontaining 408 and 80 per .'ies moi'e or kss adjoining a survey in name of Ann Brown surveyed on a warrant granted to Mary Brown. ALSO, a tract of Land situate in Porter township, containing 429 acres and 62 perches more or less surveyed on warrant granted to Elizabeth Brown, a^joing a survey in the name of Mary Brown. ALSO, the one undivided fourth part of a tract of Land, containing 400 acres situate in the Loop near lands belonging to Col. John Canan in Porter township surveyed on a warraiit granted to Adam Gagha- gan. ALSO, a tract of Land situate in Franklin Town¬ ship Containing 80 acres adjoining land ot j^ P.obert dewart and the heirs of Joseph * l>y«art, dec'd. Seized and taken in Es edition, and lo ^ seld ts the property of Edward B, Dorsey, on an Execution against Dorsey •t Evans, by "¦ ^' JOHN PATTON; Sh'ff. By vi/tue of sundry, writs of Venditioni Exponas issued Out of thc Court ol Common Pleas, of Huntingdon County and to me directed, will be exposed to Publick Sale, atthe Court House in the BoBOugh of Huntingdoir, on Monday the Sth day o{^ August next at 9 o'clock iii the morning'of that day; .A Tract of Land situate on the Loop Run in Porter township, adjoining Land Surveyed in the name bf John Cannan, containing fifty four acres and three fourths, surveyed an a warrant granted to James Dunlap, Also, a Ti-act of Land situated in Por¬ ter Township, beginning at a white oak tlie south east corner of land of the htirs of John Alexander dec'd. thence by said land and lands of John Roe, Allen Cross and the heirs of David Caldwell dec'd. to a post, thirty four perches froni John iScott's north west corner, on a line south sixty eight degrees west, then by a direct line to a Red Oak a corner of a survey in the name of Joseph Huggy and thence to thc place of beginning, "containing a- bout one hundred und fifty acres being parts of two tracts of Land, one Surveyed in the name of Joseph Hugg and the other in the name of Robert Dean. ,, A tract of Land situate in Porter township, beginning at a Red Oak, cor¬ ner ofa survey in the name of Joseph Hugg thence north fifty eight degrees. East forty foul-.purchfes to a chesnut oak) thencd.ttodth fifty two degrees, East forty one perches ^toa^ chesnut jbak^.th^hce north eighteen degrees west fourteen per¬ ches to a stone, heap, a corner of John Scotts land, thence by the same, 8c lands of the heirs of" David Caldwell, and the last described tract to the place of begin¬ ning ; containing about thirty three acres, being part of a tract of Land surveyed in the name of Robert De^n. . „i ,„aLso,-,. .,.• ..„. A Tract of , land called "//arts log farm," situate lii Poker township and di¬ vided as follows, viz: No. I. beginning at a small Locust on the Juniata river, seventeen perches, aboye the mouth of Robinsons run, thence south forty sey en degrees, west twenty, six . perches to a black oak, south twenty ,one degrees, west eighteen perches to a J^ost, south twenty one degrees and tan half, east fifteen per¬ ches and an half toa white oak stump, a corner of Harts log .Manner, jthence, south five degrees, east .twelve perches to a small hickory, thence :north eighty tliree, de grees,'JEast four perches and an half .to a maple, thence south twenty .^Ub degrees, east sixteen perches and an half to a mapl^ tl^ence; south ^ithirty itwo de¬ grees, «ast ten perches to a walnut, thence south fortyfourcjiegrees and an half,, easl forty six, perches.to a post,%thence south seventy otie degrees arid ap half, east eigh¬ ty, five perches to a.walnut, thence south twenty ^ghtdegrees, east thirty perches to a red oalf,,thence south twelve degrees andan half east.,thirty perches , to a red oak thence south forty, one degrees, east twenty seven perches to a white oak, thence south forty eiglit ,-degrees, east thirty eight perches to. a whiteoak thence south fifty six degree? and three fourths, east eighiy four perches tq a stone heap on the line of a survey in the name of George Croghan, thence by land pf AVii- liam .Stewart, land surveyed in the tiame of John Cannan, lands .of John . Whitta-, kcr and the Juniata river, to the place of ]beginning.containing two ^hundred and ninety two acres one .hundred anti sixty two perches and allowance, being part of Hartslog'mannor, and of a survey in the name of George Croghan at present iin tenure of James Canan and on which a House,' Barn, and Saw Mill are erected.,.: No. 2. Beginning at a small Ironwood at the forks of Robinsons run on ^hc line of number one, fhence south thirty six degrees west thirteen perches to a hicko¬ ry, soulh seven degrees ^ast twenty five perches to a smalf dogwood, south thirty eight degrees and an half,,\ve3t nine per¬ ches to a stone heap, north eighty two degrees, west fifteen perched to a stone heap, south sixty eight degrees and an halt, west thirty four perches to a staue h«ap, south eighty three degrees, west^f- 1^ one perohes to a stone ^eap, south seven degN>es, east two perches to an Ironwood, .Jsouth eighty three degrees west twenty six perches to a stone heap, thence by land of Henry Cannan, south eight degrees, east twenty two perches tu a post, thence north eighiy nine de¬ grees, east fourteen perches to a small white oak, north forty four degrees, east eleven perches to a ston^ heap, north eighty six degrees, east sixty four per (he)i to a Btumpi north seventy seven degrees, ea^t forty perches toa crab ap- pic tree, south twenty *ix degrees, cast twenty perches and an half to a stone heap, soulh one dcgi-ee, easl twenty eight perches to a stone heap, south sixty de¬ grees, cast eleven perches and an half to a so gbJ tree, souUi one degree and an half, west sixty two perches and an half to a while oak, south thirty eight degrees, west eleven perches to a sugar tree, south seventy s.even degrees, easl tvventy eight porches to a liickory on a line of a survey in the name of John Cannan, thence by the same south eighiy degree* west, ninety perches to a white oak a cor¬ ner of a survey in the name of George Croghan, thence by lands of Jeremiah Cunningham, Dr. David VVeshart anjl William Stewart and by number one to the place of beginning containing 274 acres filty perches and allowance, being £ art of Hartslog manner and of a tract of ,and surveyed in the name of John Can- nan and of a survey in the name of George Croghan, at present in the ten¬ ure of Henry and Robert Canan, and on which a//buse, Barn, Sinith Shop and Grist Mill are erected! No, 3, beginning at a inapie on thp line of Doct. Wisharts land thence by Land of HenrA Canan, north eight de- grees^ east, eiShty five perches and an half to a post a comer of number one, Ihence by number pne^ ahd ky lands of Jeremiah.Cunningham. and Docti David Wishart to (the place of beginnings con¬ taining 9he hundred and sixteen acres 8c ninety four perches e^ ..allowance being part of //arts log Manner and ofa survey in the,name of John Canan, at present occupied by Henry Isenberg. : No. 4. Beginning at a locust on the bank of the Juniata river a corner of number one, thence up the river, north fifty eight degrees, west thirty seven per¬ ches, north fifteen degrees west twelve perches, north twenty one degrees, west pleven perches to , a Locust, thence by land of Alexander Patterson to a,chesnut oak a corner of John Sqotts.land: .thence by the same south fifty tvro degrees, west one hundred .and^^niiieteen perches to a stone heap, thenos; .south eighteen de¬ grees,- east fourteen perches to a chesnut oak, Ihence by land of Henry Canan and Nos. 2, and i. to^the place of beginning containing .eighty two acres thirty per¬ ches and allowance, being part of /farts- log Manor.an.d of a ;Survey, in name of George Croghap^and ofa survey in name of Robert Dean, on which a school house is erected,—also, the undivided half, part of twenty eight acres of land . in i ;Porter Township^adjoining land^.yf John .Wal¬ ker apd land surveyed in the .jiame of James ;Sterrett, being; part of a tract, .jn the name of Alexander, B.ehstead.-r'aiso, all that partof a tract ,o( Land, in Porter Township surveyedidft a warrant, grant¬ ed to Elizabeth Sevits,,whieh lies on the easterly side .pfTusseys Mountain and adjoining: ;land .surveyed;..on ;warrant of Jacob Barr, containing ^50 acres more of" less, that parton the.portherly .side froin the top pf the mountain ibeingjSbld to John Rqyer.'^al30,.all that part of a tract ofland situate In Porter-Township ou the easterly side of Tusseys Mountain, surveyed, on, warrant granted to. Ru, dolph Loprish and adjoining lands sur- veye;d. oti, Warrant gHnted .to Elizabeth Sevits,,containing 250 acres more or less, the residue of this tract being sqld to Johti Royer from the top of the moun- lam north.. , . I .ALSO—-that, part of ^ Tract ol Land situate in Porter Township, on the easterly side of Tusseys mountain, sur¬ veyed on warrant granted to Susannah Lourish, .adjoining ; lands , surveyed on warrant granted to Rudolph i Lourish, Containing 300 acres fmorc pr, less,.the residue of t^e,Tract from the top, of the mountain north being sold, to John Roy¬ er,—-also, all the undivided part of a tract iof Land held m Partnership with the heirs !of George. Reynolds d.ecea8ed . and the heirs of the Rev., Doctor jSmitli, survey¬ ed'on warrant gi-joited ,to George Cut- w.jild, in.Porter township adjoining lands ofthe heirs of, Doct. Smith dec'd. cour taining 280 aqres more or les^,—also, all the right title and interest of John Can¬ an Esq. to a tract of Land situate in Por¬ ter township ort the Frankstown Branch of the Juniata river, adjoihrng lands of William Stewart and others, containing 300 acres more or less, now in posses¬ sion of——Neff,-—also, all the right ti¬ tle and interest^ John Canan Esq. to a tract of Land situate in Morris Town¬ ship adjoining lands of Phillip Roller, /Tugh Means, Fetterhoof 8c others, con¬ taining 440 acres more or less, now in pos- isessiuii of Jaines Gray.— ALSO, ^tna Furnace, Forges & Grist-Mill, and the tollowing tracts of LancTr attached thereto, all situated in Mor¬ ris towr.ship viz. A tract of Land containing 155 acres and 142 perches, situate on the Frankstown Branch ofthe Juniata, above the mouth of Roarii g Run, being parts of three iracts ol Land* one. surveyed in the name of Joseph Baber, and the other in the name of William Trent, One other tract, of land, containing 68 acres and 120 perches situated on thi Frankstown Branch ofthe Juniata, opposite the first described tract* being part of a tract of Land surveyed in the name of Joseph Jacobs. One other tract, containing- 54 acres, and 18 perches, situate on,,Roaring Run, including the mouth thereof, ^ adjoining the first described tract, surveyed in the name ol James Packer One other tract containing 100 acres,adjoining the ast described traa in the name of. James Packer being part ofa tractof^ land surveyed in the name of Joseph Baber.: One other tract of land containing 271 acres, 54 perches s^r'^ . joining lands of W. Donally, abcon \y one mile from the .first descrit>e^^ tract, held*by right of improvemeni One other tract of |and, containing 816 acres and 76 perches, adjoining - the last described tract and lands of Maxwell Kinkfcad, held by a survey, in the.name,of Henry ^ Caiian, and by improvement.—One other tract of land containing 300 acres adjoin¬ ing the last described tract and land ofthe heirsof Dr. ,, Smith, held by right of improvement ..Two other, tracts of land containing together 823 acres and 1I8 perches adjoinii gj • the last described tract, surveyed in. the ..names cOf John Rus.sel and Thomas Russel J^4 other adjoining- tracts, of land, containing together, 5,615 acres and 119 parches, situate partly on the , Canoe Mountain^ adjoining the last described tracts, iandspf Maxwell Kinkead, David Stewart ?ind others, surveyed in the names of...Duncan West, Danici West, David West, Azariah West, Angus West, Ann West, Adani West, Andrew W^est, Jabos West, Jonathan .West, Jeremiah West, Joseph West, John West Sc James/ West.., f I. .. . ¦ . . Also, One other tract of land containing 91 acres and 86 perches,, situate on ^he river Juniata opposite the lands of John Montgomery, and about. one mile below the first described tract-^Fourteen ;acre r.nd. 154 perches of this ,tract held by |
LCCN number | sn83025978 |
FileName | 18190805_001.tif |
Month | 08 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1819 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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