Id Vi HM,.CKAT1C VICTORY. ,., ;,.. Conn., April 'J. The result . lYrtihr.l -itv flection to-day was : ,Vm.,1 tlie .-K'ction of the entire ..! Vi'-i ' " , ... .,!!., kit , j ', t-.; "political character of the r j The I )etnocrats elect v riruman. Mavor, over AU.mi .t.rt lrmwp?l 1 IOI.'IOV ltijority in the City ''Va':. April 10. Thrc Manhat l'.!, t.f : city proposes to give i ,--, - I'.v.jt ks a public dinner next ... ;x-S. iat.: s Stockton and l)an '.xi ;I!v expected to be present. , -N. t.v'.-.lutan.'in the b:nl condition w ..... U Y. S. liarkcrs new gooas t ril'MiV. .'iU!lV have been ,r i'nQu to come down, and now l.riine Las actually taken place, .ni.j.K ;i,g tuemscl ' 1.11111 lie: Wi'il 1 1 1 1 1- v at this stoic, i he large within the last lew lur- r.t -. lliv .:.;' cvi 'enee that dx-Hno in the pi ice of nearly : roveli - r PiriHji v. The Pithole .'tiir.laY say-1 : ;. i-'iy cr.v'i'd fa I he cidiector nearly two . i --s n. : cc. iTt-d one intn oi h . ...-e:svd and here i- a i;ur j.r a la;',T'" t'.momit ol I:: i. l.C! ol ; 1 to leave . .r ih" collector to 1-iy hi- hands T: ' re i- n.. dig-.i-i;!g"t!:3 fact that - !--ird here ivov, o'.v'n-g to the cx- u-iu-A in the oil market and the i iiis-.curii v in inonev nustters eaus recent ia avv b.-vdr fidh-re.' -Pel .a: V.'ii.-on. .K-ij :- !..r-inga tue coiui:, -'. : :.e r.-.-:..i!:a;!i!i ! the K-'lifilitl i: S. ljlhV, lie- 1. -.''.si .' ei , l y our next Dcm--.Ttt y -.a i-'-en I, tint knowing whether Mr. Rhey 1 a ii".'...i..iii l ii-'t, ! 'it lroni !';".:" r't irf .Mr ov-H.'g ren- ur I.e-:-';itive Hails in times -int. Lv t;.e vcrv best tah-nt we r:y i v.. th.it Mr. d i::ty to g i'-:i ei" i:::e-. n, cr the eej,. Rhey l.ao ti.e in ! ;.;.p!o stici-r-s.-fu'.ly i..-:i:;iti' na! woolv- if.ie.s:n ween a:n! wl.erever he for that fact is wed c.taUishe 1 lien, e if the hist twei.tv years. hei-u very v i'-i re.-ent'-. I ilur- e years; f'rtunate iuoce-i have ve were ,'h'eto ; vail ourselves .' . f :ir. Pershing, ;oj.l if the :'l ntl'de 1 t . the ( a-.idi.hite I to a-:-t in C'.u'.inv.is.g him in 1 r.t if the Cilleii'Llte sliollid ? North, tie n 1 am for Rhey, (li opposition to Der iot iiie :;M h" met xjuarely i:.i f.;re!y y .-enitir is- d. :i : : 1 its tve.u herv e '-pen gaze uf an ho!)(-t a:.,i y. VolirS Arc. .'-'e'.iMir. Last Unity i i:-ea-e h i. .. .!.-. lie klii.i, is ' e--ii c.'!:'-;T:ored. there : t'::'t it leaves b- hind it ! va!e.-;-e;iee is a tedious ll-l end 11 '.ecid museo. . at.'l the v. ate v 1 I. e..i ul 1-ery f r help. In ii h' h.'a is iziven them C Kin. The :erv i 1 1 v hi nri- c : t-n. T; . e a ' -:.m' jT'-pevties. Ralsamic plants ' .ml roots contribute their resto s to render this soothing and preparation a protkctivi: and ' . . i.nii.t. Its basis is the only pure i.lucii has ever been jirmluced r.ofii.tfl in't or any other de-h-teii ''(S. The most careful and skillful :- Lave aiirtlyzod the Litters, ami pro i iie rn harmless. - ll .-.iw-.l . t O; KlC..!l.Mlt. l.tlf 4l n 'y ofthe huudredsof thousands who ' v ; erieneed the preventive and cura 1 Ls of the Great Vegetable Tonic and of modern times is still more con- In fever and ague, dyspepsia, files-, i ervous complaints, geuer.nl debil- 'd.rcnic ei-mj laiuts it is as neaily ' as ar, thing in this fallible world S-11 ( veryw. here. NSi-.lT-.c CRHSSON RAILROAD. ' iin'j afr Monday, April 11, 1 HOG, 'o :! .s r-vid will run as follows : ; " h:''vXs-;uiio A. M., connecting with Paltimore ; ress West. V- connecting with Phila. Ex. na-1 Mail Train West, v: ( !:r.snN A. M. : '. ( --s We.it t,r '1 "'-l'artur- of the Mail ' ' '-ir.D la Ebensbur" on the list i'.v Rev. David Evat .Mr. Wr.i W li fe ti'i i 1 i i 1 ;'ni:.Iis3 Mary Ann Powell, both of --a 2nth, by Rev f Riarkhek tn iMirday l;.?t. :ri this hero 'rry. relh-i-t Mr. William . ag-d about 81 years, . the I"'1 1 i U tl 11 A T 1 r.r 4 O toe, .-it k.-urai4...iu j . 1 : : ! 1 1 Tliere is one consolation in being a country editor. When u bank breaks you don't have any uneasiness that you have lost any money by the lust. EURO US OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the affects of yuutlfl'ul indiscretion, will, for i-sent Mayor, by 2o.5 f the sake of suffering humanity, send free to , li ruc!i Collector, ! all who need it, the receipt and directions ! i 'J'lu' "Ilir- l" same s r;::'- :'n i i T Wrv the i.reser.t ! for making the simple remedy by which he "otsed by the Indiana Road, opposite the ,;10uTll. 1- Spirr, toe p:t(t i f Sufferers v ision" to r.rofit bv 1 house lf Jlcob Ltib- containing ONE- ;.: r T!.,ya!,o e ect the city clerk ! tXW V rience'; c:'n do so by with .v1..;.-;tv. the Au.laor and City ,, . 1 STORY FRAME BUILDING thereon erec- jonx r,. og No. 13 Chambers St., New York. Feb. 1st, I860, ly. STRANGE, RUT TRUE. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge.) bv addressing the undersigned. ; Those having fears of being humbugged will J oblige by not noticing thid card. All others will please address their obedient servant, TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York. Feb. 1 IS (Hi. lv. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple j remedy, after having suffered for several ! years with a severe lung affection, ami that j . c ,, , r, dread disease, Con umption is anxious to ,- v.h n to get the lull bene.it , . ,,. i : ' ni,..t:r..r, means ol cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used ffice of charge) w" '' onecu-.i '-r picjMiui. ui. uiuB , the same, which they will l.ml a sure ccbe ; for Consumption. Asthma, BnoNCiims, I J t(-stament of Mrs. Jane Wherry, Coughs. Com.-?, and all Throat ami Lung at0 of the borough of Ebenshnrg, Cambria Affections. The only object of the adverti- , f-...unty. Pa., f.aving been is.-ued'to the mi ser in sending the Pr sci ipti n is t benefit de.-siLi.ed tlie executors named in the said sum will ! the i.lUicted, and spread information which i wj bv r.-rti' s ! nvii-.g town ! he c-nceives to be invaluable, and he hopes , - ' - i ,- - i . i - i ...:n . cvoi v suuerer win try ins remeuy, as n, mu cost tliem nothing, and may prove a bless- j 1)rc.SOIit them properly authenticated for set-''- ... . i tlement, and those indebted arc requested to I'arties wu-tung tr.e presenpuon, Hit, ; by return mail, wi'.l please ad. In Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co , Ne-w York Feb. r, lou.iv. , nnomucment cf (CnnHbatcs, H.i'j'ct to il? D-'i-isi'Vl r,f tnC Dctivrra(ic Cotmfi Coui't tifinn. To lite Dcni or;-ari if Cumlria Count;: I take this method of announcing myself as a candidate for nomination t J the House of Representatives, bv the next Democratic Countv Convention". JOHN S. RHEY. Ehciishurg, April 12, 1PG0. ASSOC I ATK JUDGE. . MICHAEL IIASSON, Esq.. Ehensburg, Pa. Xleto ubcriisrmrnb. .1. 0. WJLSoX, 31. D., f. FFRRS his services as PHYSICIAN and jj SL'R(iKON, to the citizens of Eb-nsburg and suit uui'.ing country. Office thret d.wirs r.f the Presbyterian Church, 12 the 'ornurlv occtipied by Dr. Ji.nus. tisbmg", April 12, lSGO.Cm.0. LORETTO MARBLE WORKS. rfilin UNDERSIGNFD l egs I ea ve to i r, f, .rm ! .1... ..it;-..,- r'ovlire. i;,,; ,.in . ! 1 eom.ti'S, that he has just receive! a stock j of the finest !i!i;n and ft her Mnbt's at his ' E.h1,!i.di,nn.l in L-rdh Cambria co., Ft . Mnuu.ul; 7W.., Grarc Stones. Table r;j lliimtii run :m f iet nred of tl.n rn.ish i beautiful and lincc-t quality of Fnreign and ' :-,e. which isarnck.rv. Tueir ! " ''y:i '' :'- a ' 11 fc,1',,m:V! a;.d the last st.te t f him who ; !lVk'r US ' ' Ap aS thPy cail he i:111-1 v. r-e th '-i the l'r. t. in e clhV 'n a neat and workmanlike ! :.' " the'.'Vf.-ct ii 1 ost ktt f. ii ?s -r on tllC sl'-;, n;tirf- t . I n ns. There is 110 . raw bark ' i' '-"" "'V 'o'-- ' me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I arr. coidjdent that my wcirii and juices vul satisfy any person desiring anj' thing in my line of business. X'jic in the time to ret a cheap Jolt ! JAMKS WILKINSON, Loretto, April 12, lSG.ly. Valuable Property for Sale. DWELLING HOUSE, stable and other out-buddings, together with nearlj- Jive fares of land, late the propel ty of Jacob iuruer. m the borough ol Lbeiisl.urg, West Ward, is offered for sale on reasonable terms. Also, a IKUSE and LOT, in the Fast Ward I of Ebensbiirg, belonging to the same estate now occupied by Edward D mghtrty. Terms : made to suit juirchascrs. Possession of j either property given immediately after the j sale is tnected. Enquire of Lzokial Hughes, Ehensburg, Pa., or Edward Parrish, of Cam bria township, Executors cf said estate. April 12, l8CG.tf. Iht'ci:ior"i Aoiicc. IETTERS testamentary on the estate cf Jacob Turner, deeea-ed, late of Ehensburg borough, having been granted to the un dersigned, ail persons indebted to said estate are reoueste 1 to make immediate payment. kr cn departure of Bait. aud those having claims agaiust the same are notified to present them properly au thenticated for settlement. EZEKIAL HUGHES, r EDWARD PARRISH, J1' xr s. April 12, 18GG. Auditos-s Sotlce. ! miE undersicrned. Auditor to make distribu- ihe bride's father. Mr. C I) 1 tK'n ct the tnc nanos o oo.sepu f Fhem mir-. and Mi-s Sr di ' Miller' Trustcc for the, salc tl,c veaI.Ls 'hi t vyc! ;. ' tate of John Kearns, deceased, hereby gives i :'t!;ne and phU, by the san,. ! -' Lo will atten.for that j urpose l;u,a- o,. i tL c.,.,j. i.-. ' i -t ti.e ofnee 01 William ivittell, l-.sq.. on " Ll.1. Il's I . 1 ,1 1 ' . C 1 . I. Tuesday, the 15th day of May next, at one o clock p. in., when and where au persons iuterestvd i1i.1v attend. "JOHN S. RHEY, Auditor. April 12, ISGo.ot. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of au order of ihe Orphans' Court of Cambria county, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the borough of Ehensburg, on Monday, the seventh day of May next, at one o'clock p. in., the following real estate, to wit : A CERTAIN LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, situate in Carroll township, Liniwia county, on the J.uensburg it Sus- ted, with the appurtenrnces, late the prop erty of Jacob Luther, Esq., deceased. Trams of Sai.k : One half on confirma tion thereof, and the residue in two equal anmial payments thereafter, with interest, to be secured by. the judgment bonds aud mortgage of purchaser. ft. A. LUTHER, Executer of said deceased. Carroll township, April 12, lS0C.4t. For Sale ur Kent. A FAR acres FARM containing forty acres, about six il acres of which ere cleared, with a good house and barn and an excellent orchard thereon, situato at Mullin Bridge, on the Turnpike in Cambria township, Cambria county, about two miles East of Ehensburg, is offered for sale or rent. The uncleared portion of the land iscoverel with a large growth of excellent timber, and the entire larm is well supplied witti good vater. for f,,rtlr ;r.f..r,,ir;., ,,,av .y,.rr. living iu Minister. Munstcr township Pa. ROSANNA Mc Kill. April 12, ISCG.St.. Kttnte r June Wherry, ecesel. w p:TTEi;S testatntntarv on the last Will - ,i,y the Register -f the said county : notice is hereby given to all persons who . . . f . . . 1 . . . i,ave claims against the sai l drce.i-ed, to make payment imme.iiatelv. ('. FA). L RODCl'.PS. 1 . A-r 1'fii'iifri 1- r s. WM. KITTELL. j Ebcnsburg, Aiiil 12, lSGG.Ct.. MURRAY HOFFMAN, Jr.,1 In the Court ) In t So f vs Vol Common ABRAHAM HUMPHREY, j Pleas of Cam bria count-, Pennsylvania, of Sept. Term. ISGo, No. 50. j-ijectmei.t fe.r a piece of land situate in Clearfie-l.J township, Cambria Co., containing 500 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Weakland, Condon and Vlngling. And now to wit. tha iith daj- of March, A. D. lfc'JC, rule on tho delVnilant toajpear and plead, on or befoie the first Monday of June next. Cambria Count;, ss : Extract from the Record of said Curt. Certified the 5th day of March, A. D. ISr.G. . CiEO. C. K. ZAIIM, Prothonotary. Attest, James Mtf.hs, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ehensburg, JIarch 20, 18GC3t. J TitcASLri:i:u'A s n,i. fjF UNSEATED LANDS and LOTS in Cambria county. A. I)., lSoJ. I, Barnabas M'Derinit, Treasurer of Cam bria county, in the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, in pursuance of the several acts if j Assembly of said (imimonwealth, directing j the time and manner of selling Unseated I Lands fr txes. do hcrih; ijice iiolire, that the following described tracts of I nseattd 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 fr sale, at the Citirt II .use, in the oroug!i oj j-.t ,enshu rg, on t he Second JJoa '".7 the. Wth day of Jane next, and continue by adj .urume-nt Lorn day to day, nntiI t5ie w'"'Ie 1,0 M'UI' f ,r -sujh arrearages of taxes ard costs necc-ssainy accruing theie- OU. MM WM. ALLEAi HEX)' Towxsnir. Acres, l'ervhcs. Warrantees or Ourmr.t. Am'. 190 100 220 :0 ico 109 G2 200 100 100 300 335 137 700 COO C2 50 103 97 100 30 300 97 10 174 200 50 200 80 200 2u0 Aaron Brnwn, William M'Dougal, part, Mililin Ilarnm.m, Joseph ilogue, Jatnes l)oj-!e, Thomas Ryrr.e, Robert Whitehead, Jacob Mast. Alexander M'Casland, James Dovle, EL AC EL IC K TO WXSlin Jacob Preasinger, Paul Iebo, $10 G3 8 S3 19 20 1 24 17 49 951 5 33 20 90 9 C2 10 52 21 02 2G 38 Daniel Leavy, J.S.Chtik.foiEvan'shcirs.'Gl 13 49 Robert Davis, G5 30 8 Nicholas Altimus, Daniel Canieron, 7 34 '04 2 41 3 97 7 77 7 01 23 03 32 GO Joseph Snovel. Daniel Renjair.in, John White, Joseph 1 liner, Samuel Cain, Paul Dishonor. CAME R Ll TOWXSHir. Andrew Lewis, John Thomas, John Drown, Andrew Duff, part, G 91 1 30 1G 05 17 35 5 14 'G5 13 80 Jacob Mack, William Runham, G 91 Evan Abraham & JnoRennett 20 GO John P.rown, 17 35 CA RR O L L T0WXS1IIP. 1G0 John Baldwin, 59 Godfrey Tewells, 90 Joseph IIoue. 90 John R. Hoffman, 18 19 7 10 'G4 3 21 '05 9 00 13 55 13 55 1. 1 -o OU 50 38 100 Rev. David W. Jones, 100 Thomas Williams, 100 John Redman, 37 A 12S Sarah Barr, 100" 144 Henry Lebo Sc R. Irwin, 240 Alexander Barr, part, 103 Thomas Edwards, part, CHEST TOW X SHIP. 377 103 James Hunter, 200 Andrew Weaver, 13 CO 33 40 16 35 29 93 12 18 350 Jas Foster & George GUson, 29 17 100 Joseph Swope, 'G5 3 45 428 Thomas Penrose, 33 G6 72 Joseph Pope, part, 5 C8 49 Stephen Leek, 3 C5 405 10G James Ruth, 2G 41 100 Peter J. Swope, 'C5 3 45 CLEARFIELD T OWXSllll. 433 153 Jonathan Lewis, 20 12 120 Jonathan Cooper, 8 07 330 Jesse Rush, 22 18 70 Patrick Shields, a 15 200 Patrick Kelly, 13 50 200 Patrick Such, 13 50 433 Morris Wolf, 20 03 330 Henry Wolf, H) 23 110 Joseph Davis, . G 20 47 104 Israel Crider, 3 12 70 M. M. Adams, o 84 433 153 Robert Evans, 20 08 433 153 George Richard, 29 12 215 George Horner, part, 5 7G 400 Samuel Henshey, 30 40 174 Jesse Push. 11 C8 GO Luke Mitguirc, 4 03 130 Shields & Diubin, 10 80 400 Henry Davis, 2G 05 410 Morris Davis, 27 52 58 Dennis M'Cauley, 4 4G 115 Francis Cooper, 4 G7 40o Jacob Haines, 'G5, 1G 40 407 Haines, do lo 49 200 J. Jones, do 8 10 C OXUMA I'GH TO WXSUIP. 10 S. 11. Smith, 1 0G 30 John Cushr.ng, 5 58 300 120 Richard Smith, 31 39 82 Widow Stewart. G 38 77 Williams & Ruck, . " G 18 CllUYLE TOU'XSIlir. 100 William Claik, 7 37 300 Samuel Stoltz, E-q.. 23 GO 10 John Kneppor, Jr., 1 73 410 Henry West, 38 57 215 51 Penn'a Railroad Company, 42 78 Lot No. 3 Ann Mariah Ralen, 20 " " 4 Same, 20 f " " 3 Same, I " " 4 Same, " 4 Samuel Thomas, . 19 OS 1 A -rcs.Pr. JACKSOX TOWXSHW. Air. 7. 7 hi 8 19 20 04 33 39 27 05 2 24 20 0G 2S 5G 3 23 12 29 27 04 4 08 10 33 9 1G 2 21 2 23 100 John tamiiiigiiain, Paul Baity. Matthias Slough, James Stitt, John Ilubley, D:-tnel Goehnonr, John M'Auulty, William Morris, Alexander Hunter, Joseph E'.ving, John Simpson, Philip Alvvine, James Brackn, Van Camp Bush, Abraham Gochnour, J .hn Arnal, Thomas Morris, Peter P.oardniaii, 92 3O0 500 405 45 300 413 42 184 4Vo )5 ll 01 11G 410 50 50 305 105 200 393 :;00 4G 122 139 208 181 89 11G 54 438 35 415 100 20 8 90 Joim Wigton, j John St'.iner, Thomas White, Julia Ann M'Auulty. Daniel Levy, Isaac Benson, Daniel Farley, James Bees, Samuel Davis, Same, Lloyd & Hill,Buchan, Same, Lytic, Same, Holt, John White, MUXSTER T OWXSEJP. Sarah Cain, '04 El CHI. A XD T OWXS II IP. John Vickroy, 40 Robert Ross, Henry Rice, Jacob Clement, Thomas Smith, part, Michael Woolford, 51 Pennsylvania Railroad Co., SUMMER HILL TOWXSJIII 80 Jacob Nagle, 80 James Dalti.n, o 0 01 20 01 4 93 9 20 9 20 13 Ol 12 09 7 19 18 52 4 82 38 89 G 02 30 87 4 45 55 3 75 37 70 50 00 20 95 9 58 2 73 30 07 31 59 23 49 23 57 23 79 23 ro 10 70 3 07 97 23 01 23 19 23 19 20 25 18 18 23 01 22 25 21 39 20 70 10 G3 433 400 401 150 1 55 215 G39 439 439 120 Join: Ehe-rman, 413 131 Jacob Goghnour, 430 200 230 410 439 459 357 OOQ 440 429 230 400 131 John Nicholson, Isaac Jones. Lewis Cassiday, William Goret, Eber.czer Biauham, 80 Henry Woods. 80 James Searight, 80 Isaac P.rer.nan, 40 John Thompson. William Smith, D. D., William Hunt, Robert L. Johnston. 'ol William Smith, S I 'S Q UEI1A NXA T 0 1 VXS 11 IP Joseiih Vandersiice, 100 200 11G 10G 100 150 7G 9 5G James Thompson, S. W. Fisher. James Whitehead, 32 94 14 90 10 14 9 58 14 34 5 25 8 39 20 CO 13 44 11 37 12 29 10 45 45 34 3 52 14 00 2 02 10 35 23 87 31 03 56 05 5G 05 50 05 4 95 20 48 4 18 C 09 22 G6 09 54 49 10 48 88 Morgan Jame Joseph Thomas, Charles Bearing, TAYLOR TOWXSIIIP. John (.'rouse, David Prosser, . Adam Ross, SO 40 109 81 170 100 428 50 200 50 150 11 I VA S11IXG TOX TUHA a mr Thomas Jackson, John Tavlor. A. M. & U. White, Richard Sharp, John James, Samuel Ilinton, Jonathan John, Richard Sharp, WHIJE TOWXSIIIP. Simon Walker, 302 300 149 Henry Philips, 433 153 Thomas Stewardson, 433 153 William Sansom, 433 153 George Peddle, 47 Jeremiah Musser, 433 Patrick Borelaud, 30 Thomas Couley, 70 Henry Such, 433 Patrick Stroud, 381 153 Frederick Molynoux, 433 153 Simon Walker. 509 17 Thomas Lamburn, 174 108 Same, 433 153 Same, 433 153 Timothy Paxton, 433 153 Joseph Sansom, 433 153 John Clark. 13 34 74 15 5G 05 55 05 56 05 80 31 10 17 15 99 C3 19 84 ! 433 153 George Hill, 98 Jacob King. 203 Thomas B. Moore, 4 Graff & Malone, 370 Morris Such, 200 P. Sueeringer & Co., 4 1 80 21G 15G Henry Philips, 21 4G YD DER Toirxsmr 313 John Steel, 300 " Georsre Gates, 150 Heirs of C. Ihm sen, CO George Shrum, 400 - Jacob Crook. 147 Alexander M'Gregor, 'G4 2G0 Henry Sutton, 9 53 8 79 10 52 4 41 1121 5 53 13 81 SIliTEU KjIST. Also At the same time and place, will be se.ld the following Seated Lands and Lots missi oners s, agreeably to the Act of Assembly Ott. lull. Acra Lots. ALLEGHENY TP. 1 William D. Hurd. '03. Am'l. 1 24 79 93 77 2 32 75 1 1 4 Dennis Kennedy, '03, James M'Coy, do Francis Pick. do Thomas Shaffer, do Joseph Urban, do Durtin & Kittell, ?04, R. L. Johnson, do John it James Hutton, '03, John Kelly, do William M'Combie, do Nicholas Nagle, do 50 12 212 40 1 4 G 03 4 5G 1 11 1 1G 79 4G 45 93 79 o 35 90 324 Jonathan Robinson, Peter Si pes, William Wiley, William James, Jacob Mast, '03, 1 '64, 8 89 '04, 29 14 TP. Am'l. '03, 25 '64, 22 8G 3 20 Acres. Lots. J EL A CELICK 1 Joseph A. Shelly, Alters A: jvlu ford, Joseph Snovel, 103 Acres. J G 35 31 1 12 O C5 CA MllRIA TO WXSIllP. A,,Ct. 4 3 1 55 93 38 79 79 3 04 W. S. Blackburn. '03, do do '0 4, 'C,3. John R. Jones, Jabez Tibtott, Evan Jones. Thomas B. James, Dr. D. W. Lewis. Bernard M'Girr, Lots. CAMBRIA BCRO. AmU. 9 Hiiise 1 lames Banuon. 14 91 Michael Ilochk-y, (ieorge Kelb, Michael M'Mahcn, Jeseph Brindle, A lose Betz, Charles Crist. Michael Hawley, Thomas D. Reese, Henry With, Thos. & E'.iz. Jink Timothy Jours. Matthias King, George Peck, Patrick Powers. John C-iwftn. Charles Dramier, Michael Kritzer, William R-.-ese, Henry Wright, '03, '03, '04, do do do do do Vi o o3, '03, '04, do 3 51 11 21 4 13 2 25 o 7 3 4 o 46 25 75 30 50 3 54 5 05 1 82 5 79 G 46 3 00 7 36 5 50 5 05 3 75 io do lo Acres OAR ROLE TOWXSIIIP. Am'l. 140 William K. Piper, '63, 1 30 100 Valentine Stephens, 7 43 18 Michael Dominic, '64, 79 40 George Orner. '64, 1 91 Houses. Lois. Chest Sirinfs Borough. Ain't. 1 Tiiompson Carney, '63, 48 1 Levi Soangle, 48 1 B. F. Tomb, M. D.. '63, 1 54 An-ts Lots I CHEST TOWXSIIIP. Am't. 20 Watson M'Gary, 4 78 CLEAR FIELD TOWXSIIIP, 259 300 50 120 40 100 110 Samuel Calvin, Moore & Piper, -John Haly, Philip Smith, William J. Hammond, Henry Evans, Bernard Murphy, 2 Patrick Watson". Of) 1 12 4 1 8 59 19 C4 74 56 63 do do '64, '64, do COX EM A UGH TOWXS HIP 1 George Galliseth, Robert Stewart, C2 1 43 1 CO 3 72 IS 92 1 John Sarr, Jacob Horner, Same, Brawley, rhil'ips & 8 IS 117 '63. '61. iuorley '64. 00 Collegia tiyJi Boroufi First Ward IIous's.L its. Owner; Amount. 2 Peter Shot-nbertier, 4 68 1 J Chailes Wendell, '64, 1 00 1 John Shultz, '63, 8 20 SF.i'OND WAHD. 1 William Doiinellv, do 4 25 1 John IloliV.der, " '61, 1 CO 1 Alice M'Cabe, '63, 2 29 1 1 Henry Plough. '64. 34 Acres. Lots. CROYLE TOWXSIIIP. Am'l. 211 Patrick M'Gough, '63. 3 58 23i Joseph Ritner, do 57 2 Peter Varner, do 3S 110 George Wertz, do 172 28 W. B. Butler, '04, 93 1 Henry Shaffer, 3S 2 George Varner, '63, 38 150 Thomas J. Powers, do G 48 IL 1j.EBEXSBURG BOROUGILlAm't. 1 1 Eb. et Susquha'a. P. E. Co., 5 31 Acres. JACKS OX TOWXSIIIP. Am't. 4 Edwin Right, 'ud, - Peter Eager, 10 97 Andrew Rager, 5 68 David R. Davis. 7 90 214 60 150 Houses. Lots. Johnstown Borough. Ain't. FIRST WARD. 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Elizabeth Davis, Andrew Muller, John Thomas, John Grouse, David Hite's Estate, Thomas Morgan, '63. 3 10 11 48 '63, 1 55 '64, 24 08 do 19 95 do 6 60 Joseph Goughiiour, Est.. Mary Howe, Widow, '64, 4 38 5 50 Fred. Cohort, Conrad Wittle, SECOND AVAKD. David R S. Davis, Charles Johnston, Watson & Gallaway, Morgan W. Jones, John Goff, John Jones, John Schotts, TIIIKD AVARD. Mrs. Gordon, George Kurtz, Henry Saylor, FOURTH WARD. Lewis Wilhelm, do 12 39 do 11 00 '63, '63, '64, 'C3, do do 79 7 75 5 50 6 00 1 18 1 51 2 10 19 00 1 55 18 99 1 80 1 49 6 43 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o do EIFTH WARD. 1 Hugh Erskine, 1 i George W. Reed, '63 1 TjO 4 23 9 GO 1 71 r. go :g 35 2 34 38 1 55 4 73 5 46 1 94 4 4 George Rowley, .Sr., 1 1 J.Jm Asquith 1 Patrick Kellv, 1 William Duke. 1 I John J. Lewis, 1 1 Thomas Sharkey, 1 John Edwards, '63. '04, do 03, Ac's.Vts.l MUXSTER TOWXSHir. Am'l 1 Michael M'Laughlin, 2C0 115 80 IG0 400 15 1301 50 40 56 50 120 299 100 50 372 371 50 372 144 120 50 i::o 20 202 146 85 29 A a 171 3 S3 220 72 21 100 John Ni-el, 22 03 2 63 3 28 79 3 10 G 20 3 10 72 43 98 3 11 1 24 1 7t 1 IS 3 10 R1CI1LAXD TOWXSIIIP. Cohick it Strayer, '63, Archibald Dunlap, 1 Johu Ilershberger, Est., Martin M'Djnald, '03, Same, do 1 Jacob Frohr.izer, Franklin Ro.se, Jane S. Dunlap, Catharine Dhnond, John Kring's estate. Levi Orris, Frederick Amigh, Jr., Emanuel Nom, SUMMER1IIL L TO WXS HIP Uriah Amigh, John Amigh, Ch iffrccs, Stout & C, Charles B. Ellis, John Geis, John Kinir, Nathan Crum, John Agan, Oliver Crum. William 1). M'Gough, Henry & C irnelius Z .-Hers, Alsip it Shimer, Samuel Blodjet, '63, Joseph Dunlap, Jr., John Fan en. Sr., Est. ,'03, John T. Hess, Terence M'Cune. Robert L. Johnston, .'63, 9 33 3 76 3 GO 17 4S 23 61 2 28 9 08 9 59 13 2S G 59 4 63 10 98 2 95 10 2 1 80 2 81 1 03 17 01 S m.e. do It 32 I, 7 10 Enos Phis, Same, "6 4, J tmr-s II. Young, SUSQUEIIAXXA TOWXSIIIP David Brougher, ;03, Michael Forbes, G. W. Gocderham, 1 1 Jacob Sharretts, -Ci, 1 1 Alexander Davis, 't4, 1 i Willow Vail, tlo MILLV1LLE BOROUGH. 1 Michael Doran, 1 1 Patrick Ilanahan, 2 93 64 2 46 11 72 7 19 8 GS 7 51 3 90 2 00 50 50 3 10 1 66 9G 1 25 15 81 2 01 3 08 5 2S 2 01 3 C A 8;i 84 1 17 3 42 2 43 1 12 21 2 49 5 59 4 23 G 10 3 25 3 19 8 00 39 2 CO 2 84 6 66 54 6 09 5 45 20 80 105 Lewis K'-rlinsee, (ieorge MeCreery, Thomas B. Moore, Same, Same. Peter Beck. J .seph McDonald, John Keatii, Barnabis Douglass' heirs, Lewis 1 ) Keatii, llenrv Kough, Thomas M. Weakland, lf.O 100 170 50 12 J 50 25 200 S5 120 50 3-i0 50 75 75 35 100 50 50 117 76 100 70 20 Pi, hip Celi-:s. Ezra R. Hollister, Jo-eph L"ntz. Johu McDonald, Same, Cole it Moore, '63, William M'Donald, Jacob Keath. Jr., Birbara Conner, Samuel Lamer, Charles DrUkeiJ. Andrew Kelly, Estate, .John Lewis, TAYLOR TOWXSIIH. j John Beaton. Thomas M'Cue, Patrick Kelly, Henry Peden James Clark, '63, James Chirk, "63, William Riley. Patrick Heueghan, Melichi Byron, Matthew MoPeimilt. WASHIXGTOX TOWXSIIIP 1 John P.rown, SO 83 200' 125 9-5 200 73 1 James Burns. Robert Burgoen, George Fenny. '63, J .hnston. Kie-ff-r.t Criswtll,33 84 Henrv M'Kibben, John C. O'Neil. Geo. it Alex. Buchanan, Thomas Bingham, Nicholas Burk, '64 Charles Collins, Mary Ann Dougherty, Paul N. George, James Myers, 65 8 75 7 89 7 75 , 2 13 1 93 31 1 18 1 55 G 13 31 39 G 33 C 50 3 30 7 90 1 23 19 48 7 11 1 24 9 89 14 31 8 2'5 8 10 1 55 2 93 2 84 1 18 1 23 75 5 210 87 50 100 100 40 87 SI 2S9 Peter iiyrs, Patrick Riley, 1 Samuel A Short, Stephen Movers, Robert L. Johnston, Nancy Kearney, John Burgoon, 1 Bridget B.awley, Robert Flinn, Lucy Gardner, '63, 1 Johu Murphy, - Edward McGlade. '63, Michael J. Smith, Thomas Jackson, Est., '63, 1 John Beam, '64, 1 Michael Burgoon, Est., William Clark, '64, Thomas Conrad, 1 Albert George, Paul Hurd, 1 John M'Cool, 73 40 50 17 1 Mrs. Trotter, 43 18 William D. McGough, 1 11 200 Austin Thompson, 6 20 2 John M'Kenzie, 50 37 John Kiuney, 1 75 WILMORE BOROUGH. 2 William Siick, 2 34 1 Jacob Holder, '63, 1 23 3 John Wi'more, 1 94 WHITE TOWXS HIP. 409 James E. Davis. '63 10 84 25 William Holland, 1 79 25 Hugh Holland, 1 13 SO Jacob Shaffer, 1 93 YODER TOWXSIIIP. 125 Samuel Andrews, Est., 'CS, 1120 1 Edward CoffielJ, 2 57 400 John Wertz, 6 60 200 Beam & Potts, 6 60 12 A. J. Haws, '63, 56 00 30 Jacob Horner, 141 B. M'DERMIT, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, 1 Ehensburg, March 22, 1806. J : ' r V 40 93 t i s. 1 o T 11
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