I ', i I : 1 j ! TSIi: 3IARKKTS. A mil oth, lfebG.- -Corn :m s.-r.i if' ...... pound : L'r2?, 20c per dozen ; Sl.25 ;tritl S1.50 jut bushel ; : . sl.50 : Flaxseed, 2.50 ; Tim-,-.!. SJ.."0; Clovers-cod, SS.oO ; , 3.1 :md o7.c per pound ; Molasses, illoa Svrup, 1.25 and 1.00; Sugar. 15 to 20e jer pound; 22 to 2.3c; liicc, 15c; Wool, 50c; 11 '.0 ut Sl per barrel : El- following report of the l'hiladel i Maiiet-, is copied from the ?at unity ... ',,.. dated April 7. 18GG: M . . IM . 1. ..i- . I , .in AM .il.Ai. i lie maiKei pie mv feature ; sales of C00O bbls, rs u Lit-, at v s, lor common Lancaster ... -. .,!, n f.i V'l fur rroinl ;.iv iiiiii'i;. v - j - - c .i ...... ...i.. itwln.linir unnip lVnnsvl VA- il . l - .i l im.imi.."-... - - an, I it .T'!',25 and 10; super- Si! -." and S7 and fancy at Sll to ! - j.:- live Flour srils at 1,75. i ;. :us The market is very poorly j ;;, .1 with goo 1 Wheat. Sales of TOO i titi.1 S: 40 fur common to choice I Small sales of Pennsylvania live at i :it:.l !'0c. Corn Sale? of 5000 bus j 7Me in store. raid 71c afloat. Oats j ; ! us ..! l5,i.sy!vat:ia sold at -19.1c i moss I i.c- ai-'S are in a retail . :.!v ;i( f, : i:: r i.wte? ; small lots of .- !cs lVrk are reported at S2C,50 :-'( per 1.91. Bacon llams at 20 VI, L! 1 dc at 18c, and Lard in - :i:.d tcs at l'Je per lb. 1 Sutter -1 ; ' iv.il at 50 and GOc per lb. Fggs at 25 and 25c per d.z. ! . Saks new Fastern and Wes , , i'o find St o. r : There is a fair inqiiry for pood e,.:ne ( loverseed, with safes 2000 -.: :'.") and SO. '1 imothv, 30O bus Flaxseed sells at 2,70 j -i . , in r uus. .!'. :. Sroi'K. The supply of Beef Cat-.iuiu.-r the past week amounted to 12-'i) Lead. I he prices realized I 1 1. j :a.d fi'..:a 1.", c per lb. 20i Cows 1.1' 1 S'l'l to 7o per head. r ''' I head were di -iiosed of at 1 7 and s ets p. r lb. 1000 Hogs af rum 'lo.Oi and l.'.DOper 10 ir;.-:ima!i ted m love witli a la- 1 . in-tcad of reciprocating his . t'-ll in love with another man, ni.'d him, hieh caused Fat to in the fuIhie.-. of his heart, i.ul ! that vou had been born tw ins. I - ll 1 have had a half of vou." i,'-!:.ian above referred to had b -en iK.i. 1 oi' purehaitig his goods at the ; -lore of . S. Barker he would ; h. in so slighted his by sweetheart. ; v. -lining by his fde. and if vou ; . 1 '!n l:a.-e gooJs at a low rate and . . t;.-.- .-. n'.id.-nee of the ladies, call at ' - : . inn-rlv known as F. J. A m II 11! -V !v . l,yh, 1 natueil Christian .Malone, in it Couer Co., coal oppera iidavshur'' was killed, on n'ng of last week, in the ' 1 Wail Road Tunnel, at (Jul ' h g run oyer by a freight train. ' j-miped on the rear of the '" - purpose of riding through, if'.'ionstrancc of several pcr-va-5 thrown olf in the Tunnel ; ! js was cut off and he was - sri iou-ly injured as to cause 1 a lew hours after the acci unfottunate man was a resi !!iilaburg, and leaves a wife Mrcn. T! ' cae of Cambria county against A. Bogj;s, it was decided this : th Argument Court by Judge that Bank Stock is onlv taxable iiiends, for State purposes, and i he t.v.l f . r- . 1 1 ! t taxed tor County and other 1 s Iiko other property. i : ; M:s. MtGuire has returned to Kb :hk! is about to open a school. - wiio may wish to have the cduca ; 'i- ir children properly attended to :-v!iil themselves of this opportu- , '' At his residence, in Ebensbunjr. '. ' o. " . . . .... i ilnnotrat airt Sentinel. V) oi aisi., jir. Jacob lurncr, article, to come and examine this UNRI -Hint 8-0 vear 11-jay, u'Oth ultimo, at the resi " li. Litzinger, Strongstown, ln;":""ty, saruh? wife of John ' -id' i-iisburg, aged about 27 years. 1 "Ivl'lieations for licenses to sell ''v;"e rejected this week incoi.se- r' :nonstrances being presented a l, '"own bankin'r Jirm of r.,l ; ; " I o., 0f xew York, have s9. . !,!, -nt. They were the pi'mei- the OU City Bank ami the : . j .'- ford w,unty. 'Jlie firm are -";" """"toub euteqwises in the inrion r rufi., ti ... o-.i r5--..v.n UKU 01 iue lieno otupanv. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The. advertiser, having beeu 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, Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of t he prescription used (free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will hud a sure cure for Cossl-mption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cordis. Corns, and all Throat and Lung A (lectio ns The only object of the adverti- , mdmg the Prescription is to benefit . ser in se the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be iavaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless ing. Parties wishing the prescription, fuee, bv return mail, will please address Ri:v. ED W A III) A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co , New York Feb. 1, 1800. ly. FURORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered lor 3 ears 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 lemedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addiessing. JOHN B. OGDEN Xo. IS Chambers St., New York. Feb. 1st, leti'j. ly. tb pbrrtiscmcnts. Administrator's rt'otlce. I LI 1LK of Administration on the estate ; of Philip S. Noon. Esq., and also letters : . t .wmmistration ue O-mi.i noil, on tlie estate j of Philip Noon, ami the estate of James C. Noun, late of Ebensburg, Cambria county, I'a.. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of said county, all persons indebted to the estates afore.id are leqursted to make payment, and those ( having claims are hereby notitied to present ; the same properly authenticated for settle i me-.it. PHILIP COLLINS, Adm'r. ' tudiloi's Xotit-e. ITIin underignel, Anditor, appointed ly i 1 the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to j report distribution of the funds ia the hands : W:ii. K.'rt'-!!. Esq., Adminwtrat r of the i estate of John Keese, deceased, arising from . the sale of the real estate, liereby gives no- i tiee that he will attend to the duties of said apjiointnierit at the office of the County Com- mU.eoiH-r.s on Svturday, the 5th day of May, ' A. D., l-;0, when and where those iuter esie i til iv attend. WM. II. SECIILER, Auditor. ' Ebenoburg, Apiil 5, 1800. rjit) Samuel S. Lilly, residing in Scipio. 1 Jfimings county. State of Indiana, one of tne lairs ami legal representatives of Samuel 1). Lilly, dei-e.t-ed. Take notice, that an inquest will be held : at the late dwelling house of Samuel D. : Lilly, late of Minister towu.-diip, Cambria ! eoiiiity, Pennsylvania, ou Monday, the 30th 1 dry of April next, atone o'clock in the af- j terno n ,,f t!,at day, for the purpose of making partition (..f the real estate of said ! deceased, to and among his children and ! le;; tl representatives, if the same can be ! dune without prej 1 lice to or spoiling of the j whole, otherwise to value and appraise ! the rauie, at which time and place you are ! reqiie-itt-d to attend, if voii tiiirdv jirooer. ! JAMES MYERS, Sheriff. ' Sheriif 's Olllee, Ebensburg, ) j April 5, 1S00.31. J ; tiroat Imitrn vcment in 31itcliiiic. EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE i-atenti:i) fkh. 14, 1800. Salesrooms, I 5,' Roadway , New York. J 2o0 U asinngton St., Boston. THIS MACHINE is constructed on en tirely new principles of mechanism, possess ing many rare and valuable improvements, having been examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced to be Siiiniliciti and J'erccfioii Combined. It has a straight needle, perpendicular aei-.on. ma lies tne l.ULK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will neither RIP nor ! RAVEL, and is alike on both sides ; peifouns I perfect sewing ou every description of j material, from Leather to "the finest Nansook ! muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread, j from the coarsest to the finest number, i 1!,;lv,hlS 'c'herCAM or CtXi WHEEL, and j tLe least l'-e friction, it runs as smooth ! as f-lass, and is I Einphaticalhi a Xoiseless Michine It requires FIFTY PER CENT, less power to drive it than any other machine in market. A girl twelve years of nge can work it steadily, without fatigue to health. or injury Its strength and wonderful simplicity of j eousirueairiu renders it almost impossible to get out 6f order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give entire satisfaction We respectfully invite all those who mar desire to supply themselves with a superior . . - J oiimiui VALLED MACHINE. But in a more especial manner do we Sulicit the patronage of Merchant Tailors, Corset Makers, Gaiter Fitters, Shoe Binders, Vest and Pantaloon Makers, Dress Makers. ( kicU Maker , Hoop S'drt Manufac turers, Shirt a 11 d Bosom Makers, One half hour's instruction is suflicient to j enable any person to work this Machine to ! their entire satisfaction. I Agents wanted for all towns in the United i States, wheTe agencies are not already j established. Also for Cuba, Mexico, Central ; and Sjuth America, to whom a liberal discount will be given. J. T. McA I TI I UR & CO , 53G Broadway, New York. D. ec CO. 250 Washington St., Boston, 921 ChesuufSt.. Phila. ('tuber 12, 1805. HENRY HARPER, 5-20 Arch Stree, Philadelphia, fATCHES. FINE GOLD JEWELRY, and superior SILVER TLATED WARE, at Reduced Prices. March 29, 166G.3m. Administrator's IVotice. "ST E ITERS OF ADMINISTRATION on A thf n;tnt nf .TnVin Vrirrrl r,f Summeihill township, Cambria county, Pa., deceasedf having been granted to the under signed, by the Register of said county, all persons indebted to said deceased are re quested to make payment, and those having claims are hereby notified to present them properly authenticated for settlement, to W. II. Scolder, Esq., of Ebensburg, whom I have authorized to receive and recipt for all moneys due said estate, and accept of ac counts against the same when propeily prepared for settlement. EMMA PRINGLE, Adm'x. Ebensburg, March 2'., 1806.. TKE.tSniKIK'S SALES. 8F UNSEATED LANDS and LOIS in Cambria county. A. D.. ISM. j I, B.irnabas M'Dermit, Treasurer of Cam I bria county, in the Commonwealth of J'enn j sylvauia, in pursuance of the several acts f i Assembly of said Commonwealth, directing j the time and manner of selling Unseated Lands fur txes. do hereby ffice 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, fur one year or more, will be oil'ered for sale, at the Court Hniise, in the Borough of Ebensburg, on the Sscoiul Mini (,VJ ie!,i:; the Wlh day of June next, and continue by adjournment "from day to day, tin til the whole be sold, fur such arrearages of taxes ami costs necessarily accruing there on. UNSEATED LAKDS. ALI.EGIIEXY TOWXSHIP. A-T(s-. Perches. Warrantee-- or Oirnern A art. 190 100 L'20 :0 loo 109 02 200 100 100 Aaron Brown, William M'Dotigal ilifiiiu ILunnmi, 416 03 S S3 19 "JO 1 1 17 49 9 91 , 5 33 20 90 9 02 10 52 24 02 20 38 14 35 part. Joseph llogue, James Dovyle, Thomas Byrne, Hubert Whitehead, Jacob Mast. Alexander M'(Jas!aud, James Doyle. P.LACKL ICK TO WXSHIP. Jacob Preasinger, Paul L. bo, Daniel Leavv. 300 335 137 700 000 02 50 103 97 97 100 3 SO 3C0 97 10 174 2u0 50 201 80 200 200 100 59 90 90 100 100 100 J.S.CIark.f ot Evansheirs.'04 13 i'.i Robert Davis, '05 30 38 Nicholas Altimus, 7 31 Daniel Cameron, 04 2 11 Jo.seph Snovet. 3 !7 Daniel Benjamin, 7 77 John Duncan, 7 77 John White, 7 01 Jose ph Iliner, 23 or, Samuel Cain, 32 i',n Paul Dishong. P 01 CAM BR IA TO WXXII LP. Andrew Lewis, 1 30 John Thomas, K 05 J jhn Brown. 17 35 Andrew Duff, part, 5 14 Jacob Mack, -'05 13 0 William P.unham. 6 94 Eran Abraham & JnoBenr.ett 20 00 John Brown, A lill OLL TOWXSHIP John Baldwin, 17 35 IS 19 7 10 3 21 f) 00 13 55 13 65 13 55 50 38 13 00 S3 40 10 35 Godfrey Te wells, Joseph Hogue. John B. Hoffman, Rev. D.ivid W.Jones, Thomas Williams, '04 05 John Bedman, !7 1 1 -Q C .-.,1, P.irr 100" 144 Henry Lebo & R. Irwin. 240 108 Alexander Barr, part, Thomas Edwards, part. CHEST TOWXSHIP. .177 100 James Hunter, 400 123 John Seely. 200 Andrew Weaver, 350 Jas Foster it George Gib 100 Joseph Swope, '00 428 Thomas Penrose, Joseph Pope, part, Stephen Beck, 10G James Ruth, Peter J. Swone, Y,5 40 405 100 CLE. 1 II TILL D T OWXSIHP 433 153 Jonathan Lewis, 120 Jonathan Cooper, 330 Jesse Bush, 70 Patrick Shields, 200 Patrick Kelly, 200 Patrick Such, 433 Morris Wolf, S30 Henrj' Wolf, MURRAY HOFFMAN. , Jr., I In the Court !-o f Common vs ARRAHAM HUMPHREY. J Pleas of Cam bria county. Pennsylvania, of Sent. Tr-rm 1805, No. 50. Ejectment for a piece of land situate in Clearfield township, Cambria Co.. containing 500 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Weakland, Condon and Vingling. And now to wit, t!i2 5th day of March, A. D. 18CC, rule on the defendant to appear and plead, on or before the first Monday of June neft. Cambria County, ss : Extract from the Record of said Court. Certified the 5th day uf March A. D. 18GG. GEO. C. K. ZAIIM, Prothonotarv. Attest, Jasiks Myeiis, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofliee, Ebensburg, 1 March 29, 1806 3t. f STRANGE, HUT TRUE. Every young lady anil 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 thia card. All others will please address their obedient servant THOS. P. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New Yrk. Feb. 1 L00. ly. 110 Joseph Davis, c 2'J 47 104 Israel Crirfer, 3 12 70 M. M. Adams, 0 84 433 153 Robert Evans, 20 03 433 153 George Richard, 29 12 215 George Horner, part, 5 70 400 Samuel Henshey, CO 40 174 Jesse Bush, 11 G8 CO Luke Maguire, 4 03 130 Shields & Durbin, 10 80 400 Henry Davis, 20 95 410 Morris Davis, 27 52 58 Dennis M'Cauley, 4 40 115 Francis Cooper, 4 G7 40G Jacub Haines, 'c5, 10 40 407 Haines, u 1C 49 200 J. Jones, do 8 10 C ONE MA I Gil TO WXSUIP. 10 S. II. Smith, 1 00 30 John Cushong, 5 58 300 120 Richard Smith, 31 39 b2 Widow Stewart. (i 38 77 Williams & Buck, "0 18 CR U YL E T 0 U'XSIiir. 100 William Clark, 7 37 GOO Samuel Stohz, E-i.. 23 GO 40 John Knepper, Jr., I 73 410 lb. nry We.-t. 38 57 245 51 Petiu'a R tilroad Company, 42 78 Lot No. 3 Ann Mariah Balen, 20 " 4 Same, 20 f" 3 Same. I" " 4 Same, " " 4 Samuel Thomas, 1 Ori Arrcs.Pr. JACKSOX TOWXS1I1'. An.'t. 100 92 300 500 405 45 300 413 42 181 105 01 110 no 50 50 305 200 393 300 40 122 139 208 1S1 89 110 54 43S 3 ") I 1 :1 100 91 10 03 433 loo 401 1 50 155 215 039 439 439 443 hn Cunningham , Sl Paul B.d. Matthias Slough, James Stitt, John lluliley, Dir.ie! Gochnour, John M'Anulty, William Mori is, Alexander Hunter, Joseph Ewing, John Simpson. Philip Alv.iue, J ones Braekf n. Van Camp Rush. Abraham Gochnour, John Arnal, Thomas Morris, Peter P.oardmc.n, John Wigtou, John Stoner, Tlv.mas Wlete, Juii-i Ann M'AnuHy, 1 )aniel Levy, Isaac Benson, Daniel Farley, James Rets, Samuel Davis, Same, Lh.yd & Hill, Buehau, 8 19 ; 20 04 ; "' j I 27 05 ! - 2 24 I 20 00 j 2i 50 I 3 23 ; 12 1!9 ! 27 0 4 j 4 08 : 10 33 j 39 10 - 2 2 4 . 2 23 i 20 35 ! 5 90 I 20 01 ; 20 04 ; 4 93 ! 0 lib.! 9 20 ' 13 91 ( 12 09 j 7 19 , 18 52 I 4 82 38 89 I 0 02 ; 3d h7 ; 4 45 l I I 5 12 i 55 ' 105 Same, Lytie, Same, lb-It, John White. MUSS TKIl T 01VS S1UP. Cornelius Dover, '04 Sarah Cain, '04 LI CIIL A XI) TOM 'XS HIP. John Yitkroy, 40 Robert Ross, Henry Rice, Jac.b Clement, Thomas Smith, part, Michael Woilford, 51 Pennsylvania Railroad Co., S I WMER HIL L T( ) I! WSIIIP 80 Jacob Nagle, 80 James Dalton, 120 John Fbermai:, 131 Jacob Goghnour. 3 75 3 7 70 50 00 20 95 9 53 30 07 Sl 59 23 49 23 57 23 79 23 50 10 70 3 07 97 23 0 3 23 49 23 49 20 25 18 IS 23 01 22 25 21 39 20 70 430 131 John Nicholson, 200 Isaac Jones, 230 Lewis Cassiday, '04 72 William Goret, 4 10 Ebenezer Branham, 539 80 Henry Wools. 459 80 James Searight, 357 80 Iaac Bremian, 000 j -t o 440 42: 230 100 40 John Thompson. William Smith, D. D., Wiliiam Hunt, R .bert L. Johnston. William Smith, .s s ore a a x na Ton xs hip. 100 Joseph Yandersiice, 200 James Thompson, 140 S. W. Fisher, 100 James Whitehead, 100 Morgan James, 150 Jo.-eph Thomas. 70 Charles Bearing. TAYLOR TOWXS II IP. 0 John Crouse, 40 David Presser. 109 155 Adam Ross, 9 50 32 9 1 14 90 10 14 ..s ::4 25 39 00 44 ;i 5 20 13 H 'ASI1IXG TOX T O WXSIll P. 81 Thomas Jackson, 17 0 John Taylor, 100 A. M. & R. White, 428 Richard Sharp, o0 John James, 200 Samuel Ilinton, 50 Jonathan John, 150 Richard Sharp, WHITE TOWNSHIP. 302 Simon Walker, o00 149 Henry Philips, 203 James Wilson, 280 109 William George, 433 153 Thomas S ewardsoii, 433 153 William Sansom, 433 153 George Peddle. 47 Jeremiah Musser, 433 Patrick B .rel.md, 30 Thomas (aiiiIcv, 70 Henry Such, 433 Patrick Stroud. 381 153 Frederick Molynoux. 433 153 Simon Walker. - r , . . mi . r 1 1 1 37 1 12 29 ! 10 45 j 45 34 ! 3 52 : 14 00 I 2 02 i 10 c5 ; 23 87 ! 34 03 51 98 j 43 50 I 50 05 ! 50 05 50 05 4 95 20 4 8 4 18 0 09 22 Oil 09 54 49 10 48 88 13 74 34 15 50 05 50 05 56 05 30 31 10 17 15 99 C3 19 34 41 80 24 40 juj li 1 nomas iamuu' u. 174 108 Same, 433 153 Same, 433 153 Timothy Paxton, 433 153 Joseph Sansom, 433 153 John Clark. 433 153 George Hill, 98 Jacob King. 203 Thomas B. Moore, 4 Graff & Malone, 370 Morris Such, 200 P. Sueeringer & Co., 210 150 Henry Philips. YODER TOWNSHIP 318 John Steel, 300 George Gates, 150 Heirs of C. Ihmsen, CO George Rhrum, 400 Jacob Crook. 147 Alexander M'Gregor. ' 8- 79 i 10 52 I 4 41 i 11 24 j 5 53 13 81 1 04 j 200 Jleury Sutton, SEAT CO LIST. Also At the same time and place, will be sold the following Seated Lands and L ts of Ground, on which taxes remain unpaid, and which Lave been returned to the Com missioners, agreeably to the Act of Assembly of April 29th, 1844 : Acres. Lots. J A LLEGI1EXY 1 Michael Clark, 1 William-D. IlurJ, 1 Dennis Kennedy, 1 James M'Coy, 4 Francis Pick, TP. I Art. C4 1 24 '03, do do do do "04, do do 50 12 212 40 115 1 1 Thomas Shaffer, Joseph Urban, Durbin & Kittell, 2 32 75 G 03 4 50 7 13 1 11 1 10 79 40 45 93 79 5 89 R. L. Johnson, John Scaulan, Est., John A: James Hutton, '03, John Kelly. William M'Combie, Nicholas Nagle, Jonathan Robinson. Peter Sipes, William Wiley, do do do '03, Jo '04, 1 90 William James, 324 Jacob Mast, . Ictt.v .LoU. LL A ( 'KI. ICK - 1 Jo.-cph A. Skellv, oS9 Alters & Muiford, 103 Joseph Siiove-1, '01, 29 14 Tl. Am't 03, 25 ?04, 22 80 3 20 A.:rci CAMHRIA TOU'SSllW. Ain't. . r. L!aciionrn. o-I, 35 John R. Jones. do 31 Jabez Tibbott, do 1 Evan Jones, '04. 12 Thomas B James, '03, 3 Dr. D. W. Lewi,, do 05 Bernard M'Girr, do -7.-'.v J CAMBRIA BORO. 9 James Bar. con. 48 12 1 55 93 38 79 79 3 0 4 Am'f. 14 91 ?, 5 4 11 21 4 13 H.uxesX Michael Hx-hley, -'03, 1 . George Kelb, 1 Michael M'Mahen, '03, ?, Ji-seph Briudle, '04, -l A lose Betz, d 1 ChaiL-s Crist, do 1 1 Michael Ilawlev, h. 1 1 Thomas D. Reese, do ., Henry With, do 1 "l Thos cc Eliz. Jinks. '03. 1 1 Timothy Jones, 1 Matthias King, "03, 1 George Peck. 1 ;l Patrick Powers. '04. ?. John CoW.Ml, do 1 ni.-irl 1 r ,rv.;..r d. i o 4 30 2 50 3 5 4 5 05 1 82 5 79 0 10 3 00 -,- 5 50 5 05 1 A Michael Kritzer,' do 1 4 William Pesc, do 1 i Henry Wright. do 3 75 Arrcs. OAIlllOLL TnWXSIIIP. Anft. 140 William K. Piper. '(,3, 1 30 100 Richard Evans. '04. 5 00 H'O Valentine Stephens. 7 43 1 Michael Dominic, '04. 79 40 George Orner. '04, 1 91 Houses. Lots. I Client Springs Brr-.njh Ara't. 1 Tta-mpson Carney, 't'3. 48 1 Levi Snangle, 4 8 1 B. F. Tomb, M. I)., V.3, 1 51 Acres. L:ts. j CHEST TOWXSHIP. A,ft. 20 '1 Watson M'Garv, 4 78 20 James M'Mulhn, 1 25 CLEARFIELD TOV.'XSHIP. 250 Samuel C.dvin, 300 Moore iV Pip r, 50 John llaly. '04, 120 Philip Smith. do 40 William J. Hammond, do 98 Francis J. Parrish, '0.3, 100 Henry Evans. '04. 110 Bernard Murphy, '74, 2 Patrick Watson", do CON E MATCH TOWXS HIP. George GalHsoth, 5 Robert Stewart, 1 John Sarr, 29 17 12 45 1 59 8 19 04 4 10 4 71 7 50 03 ;2 1 43 1 00 '04, 18 92 '04, 7 S5 8 Jacob Horner, 18 Same, 117 Brawley, Phillips & M or ley Cour.hiaugli Boroinjli Firtf W,irJ. Hous's.Lts. Owners. Amount. 2 Peter Shnenboruer. 4 0b i Charles Wendell, '0 4, 100 1 John Shultz, '03, S 20 pivoni v. j;r. 200 1 William Donn.ll v. do 4 25 1 John Ilolfelder. ' '04, 1 oO 125 1 Alice M'Cabe, '03, 2 29 -.; 1 Henry Plough, '04, 34 -joo 1 , 1 ' Art e I 2J1 I 23 A L !. CllifYI.E TOWNSHIP. Ann. Patrick Miou -h o,. do do do '04. CO 57 38 72 93 38 3 8 48 Joseph Ritner, Peter Varr.er, (ieorge Wcrtz, W. B. Butler. 1 Henry Shaffer, 2 (ieorge Yarnor, Thomas J. Power 110 150 II. 1 do t L.i Eli ens urn a l n i van Am 't. 1 Eb. ec Susiiuha'a. P. R Co., 5 31 J. res. JACKSON TOWNS! III'. Ain't. 4 244 50 150 H'HS'I Edwin liignt, t Peter Rager, Andrew lfager, David R. Davis. 10 97 5 08 1 7 90 I Lols. Johnstown Boromfi. Ain't 1 -ikst WAKIi. 1 1 Elizabeth Davis. '03. 3 10 j 29 1 1 Andrew Muller. 1148! 1 1 John Thomas. "03. 1 55 2 2 J-hn Crouse, '01,24 08 73 1 1 David Hite's Estate, do 19 95 40 1 Thomas Morgan, do 0 00 1 Joseph Goughnour, Est.. 4 35 1 50 1 1 Mary Howe, Widow, "04, 5 50 17 1 1 Fred". Cobert, do 12 39 1 1 Conrad Wittle. do 11 00 18 SH'ONI) AVAUl. 200 I David R S. Davis, '03, 79 2 1 1 Charles Johnston, '03, 7 75 "7 1 Watson & Gal la way, 5 50 1 Morgan W. Jones, '01, 0 00 1 John Goff, 03, 1 18 1 John Jones, do 151 1 1 John Schotts, do 2 10 T1UKU WAIiD. Mrs. Gordon, John P. Linton, '03, (ieorge Kurtz, do Henry Say lor. 19 00 0 20 1 55 18 99 1 80 1 49 0 48 1 50 Fot iirii w,w:i. 1 Lewis Wilhelm, FIFTH W. K I . i Hugh Erskine, '03 I George W. Reed, . 1 Jacob Sharretts, '04. i W. B. Harlzel. '03, 1 Alexander Davis, '04, A Widow Yail. do 3 10 4 28 MILL I ILL i: B u li 010 If. 1 Michael Doran, 171 1 1 Patrick Ilanahan, 5 Go 4 4 George Rowley, Sr., "03, 20 35 1 1 John Asquith, '04, 1 Patrick Kelly, do 1 William Duke. G3, 1 I John J. I.'wis, 1 1 Thomas Sharkey, 1 John Edwards, 1 ! 1 1 79 i ASs.rts. Mrx$ri:n township. A,u't 93 ! '. 1 Michael M'Laughlin, 2C0 John Noel, niCJIL A XD TOTi XS1IIP. Cohiok it Strayer, '03 Archibald Dimlap, 1 John Hershberger, Est., 115 80 1G0 400 15 1304 50 40 50 50 120 299 100 5o 0 2 371 50 372 144 120 50 1 30 20 202 140 85 29.1, 8 171 383 220 72 21 Martin M'LVnald. 03, do a me. 1 Jacob l'rohr.ier, Frankhn Rose. Jane S. Dnnl.ip, Catharine Din, end, John K ring's estate. Levi ( rris, Frederick Amijh, Jr., Emanuel Noon. SUMMER HILL Toll XS 11 II Uriah Amigh, John Aiuigh, (Jhaffrees. Stout - Co.. Charles B. Ellis, John Geis, John King, Nathan (.'rum, John Agan, ( t'i ver Crum. William 1. M'Goueh. Henry C.vrta litis Z ih-is, Alsip A: Shinier. Samuel Blodjrt, '03, Joseph DniJ.iji, Jr., John Fanen, Sr., Es.t. John T. Hess, 'l'ereuce M'OuiiP. R -1 ert L. Johnston. Same, En o.s Ellis-. Same, James H. Young, 1 o . 40 25 75 0 4. 0 4, SUSQUEHAXXA TOWNSHIP David Brongher, '0 3. Michael Forbes, (i. W. Gooderham, 100 20 80 105 150 lOo 170 50 1 20 50 200 35 120 50 300 50 75 75 05 100 50 5u 117 70 100 70 20 54 2 10 1 1 72 7 19 3 OS 7 51 3 99 2 00 5o 50 3 10 1 00 90 1 25 15 8 4 2 0 1 3 0 s 5 2S 2 01 3 (9 S3 M I 17 3 4 2 . . .. 1 I 2 21 2 49 5 59 8 50 2 3 i 4 28 0 10 3 25 3 19 8 00 39 2 00 2 S I Lewis Keriinsee, Georpe iMeCreery, Thomas B. Moure, Same, Same. Peter Beck. I -seph TIcD inahi, b i n Ktath, l'.arnab is Dotigla.-.-N heir Lewis 1. Kcath, I h nrv K umh, Thomas M.' Weakl.tivi, Philij) C -ilins, E..a R. Ibillister. J isc j h Lentz, John McDonald, Same, Cole A; M. iore, William M'D maid, Jacob Keath, Jr.. Barbara Conner, Sarnuel L-nuer, Charles Diidiell. Andrew Kelly, Estate, John Lewis, TA YLOR TCU XSIIII 1 John Benton, .', Thomas MVue, 2 William Meridith, John Flinn. Patrick Kelly, Henry Ped en James Clark. James tj'ark, Wiliiam Riley. Patrick Hi negh.an r Melichi Byron. Mattht w MeDermitt WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. I John Brown, 0 i;c I James Burns, 54 Robert Ihirg ion, 1; 1 George 1-Vni.y, 't;3, 5 45 Johnston. Kii-ller A- Caswell, 33 S i 1 Ilenrv M'Kibben, sc JohnC. O'Nt-il. 8 75 (Jco. iV" Alex, lim-hai.an, 7 89 Tiiomas Biiigham, 7 75 j Nicholas Buik, 04. 2 13 Charles Cllins, ;i3 Miry Ann Dougc?rty, Paul N. George. William S. M 'C .y. lames Mvcrs. Peter M.wrs, Patrick Riley. Samuel A Short. Stephen Movers. Robert L. Johnston, Nancy Kearney, John Burgoun. Bridget Draw ley, Robert Flinn. Lucy Gardiiei , "0,3, John Murphy. Edward MeGlide. '03, Michael J. Smith. Thomas .Jackson, Est., Y3, Juhii Beam, ';i, IMichael Burgoon, Est., William Clark. '04, Thomas Conrad, Albert George, Paul Hard, John M'Cool. Mrs. Trotter. 31 39 0 33 5 50 3 30 7 9o 1 23 19 4S 7 11 1 24 9 89 14 31 8 20 3 10 . - - 1 ). 2 90 2 84 1 18 1 23 95 4H 1 11 0 20 50 1 75 2 34 1 23 1 9 4 10 84 1 79 1 IS 1 93 11 20 2 57 5 00 5 CO 50 00 1 210 87 50 100 100 40 87 81 1 I William D. McGough, Austin Thorn pson, John M'Kenzie, John Kinney, WILMORE BOROUGH. 2 William Slick, 1 Jacob I eider, Y,3, 3 John Wilmoip. WHITE TOWNSHIP. 409 James E. Davis. '03 ! 25 William Holland, j 25 Hugh Holland, ! 30 Jacob Shaffer, ! YODER TOWNSHIP. 125 Samuel Andrews, Est., '03, 1 Edward Ceflicl 1, 400 John Weitz, 200 Beam & Potts, 12 A. J. Haws, '03, 30 Jacob Horner, 1 41 B. M'DERMIT. Treasurer. Treasurer's Office. to - Ebensburg, March 22, 1S00. , 2 34 38 1 55 4 73 5 40 1 94 3 05 22 C-S 2 01 3 28 70 3 10 0 20 3 10 72 43 OS 3 11 24 75 ! 10 3 09 17 4s 23 01 2 2S 9 i.iSi 59 1 3 2-1 0 59 4 03 10 " 2 95 10 2 1 89 2 81 1 o3 17 nl 11 :-;2 10 !o "1 1 4 8 5- 19