J' Bib The convention that nominated Geary fir Gdvernor wsi3 a curious affair. It L composed in great part of renegade Smo rut::, -s presided over by a rene Democrat, (Covode,) the proceedings r "c wauajed bv a renegade Democrat, !!i.b ) ti.e resolutions were drafted by a ,,,,,1..' Democrat, (Forney,) and the ' for Governor is a renegade Dcmo- tf,efiry ) This body of renegades, .ming to act for the RtTnl.!ican party f '.,.J .i ? Tieof resolutions, all of the dead i-'.-iord' r, all negative, except one positive Jp which is aimed at a life-long member f that party and a friend of President Jn'n, (Cowan ) Tlie animus of this ree-a invention towards tha true fri'n'i' of the Government is thus shown. I: was in the interest of the disiihionists. Michael D. Sullivan, of Illinois cwisthe largest farm in the world 70, 000 acres 23,000 of which are under cultivation. tr I'-'l 'e,rs' stpay devotion to the tub has enabled a pood woman in I.i 0.e to build three good houses, and put away a neat little pile of government iiiiotiitcemnit of (Canitbatcs, iV'Ac to the D .vision of the Dimocratic Conn!; Cuiiventfon. ASSEMBLY. To the Demctyraai of Cambria County : I fi-? this method of announcing niVM-lf as a ri..ii'Ite f.r nomination to the Hoiite of .TtS".rt:t'iv(;s, bv the next Democratic I ',.tv Convention'. JOHN S. R11LY. K.u.."durg, .A pill 12, lcGG. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. MICHAEL HASSON, Eq . Ebensburg, Pa. I IV.iN-r.UUr; & CRESSON RAILROAD tin i.n.l afur IU n-lay, April 11. 166. rr.ins n this road will run .is follows: I.kavi: Ei.EN.si.rr.'j t 7 30 A. M., connecting with Baltimore Exp'-SS Wert. At 7 oo l. M.. connecting vith Phila. Ex. E. .st and Mail Tiaiu W'tst. I.EAVK C'.ISON At t 55 A. M., or on departure cf Bait. I'xf.Ms West. At '..2 P. M., cr on departure of the M.iil Train Wot. Vr. Franklin and the Sou til Carolina I'laiilrr. A fiitr.'. relat -s to lis that the Slimmer It;, te the war :it the hmne of a hospitable S ;.i'.i Cau't:.i:o planter, ho was up one V.j 1 ;i with the hUll MU'l WHS about to re toi tli Ou a rn'ir; w: 11. when be v.i- '-lacked l' the planter at the d-Or. Yen c .ni.ot i nss. Sir. Too early." "i o carlv .' V.'hv, rr.y dear Ojlonel, ' !.it s.;s Dr. Franklin V ' I!. uly to b"(t and early to rise v.-ill make 1 t: :n !a;i!ii,y and wealthy and wise.'" "Very rli.e, .-ir; hut all a fallacy. Eirly r.viig hi d the iul-.alation, upon n en;pty '":.i'h. of the morning malaria of this ;: try. North and S' lith, have b- en tlie 'ttlo.f t'aousands t'-e i!jath of thousands, ir i' . m the ths4e of Cij.t. J"hn Smith to T:-':- .ay. Wait till after breakfast, f.rtify ' '"jr .-t. m.ich with a cup of iiot cfiVe, and t'f i. the t'i'xi-.us vapors if tlie night being v.'.Y,', by tl.es'in, vl will take a morning -Rut rr.y d.ir Co! n-.el, 1 am alrradv f'-r ::! with a vtii.o of HOSTKTTER'S ' :.!.!:iMl TKIJ SI'OMACH BITTERS. 'A., tl.cn. sir. yni may stick to Dr. i. ll"tet!er's a;ent at Chariest.m ' ; i'i- n.e. aiai I arii txi-fcting box t --y ith my wacon. Th.ose Bittters, I 1. :rc M:r? pr. trctive against all the fe Ts r'-s-i'tiiig from malaria. Doctor Frank n i .:. r M.d. sir. even in the svnmps of ' ' n clina, if fortified with llosttttei's ? TO CONSUMPTIVES. T'.e !vert;ser. having been restored to t -a t'i ::, ,i weeks by a very simple '" ' 'y. after having snftered for several l tli a severe lung affection, and thai .:ise, Cooaimption is anxious to kn.jwn to his fdlow-sutLrers the I. ' it s r if c-ure. i iill wlio desire it. he will send a copv ,?! .t jjcscriji'i n used ffrre of charge) v the .'Uections fir proparmg nnd using "san e, wliich they will fnul a si'RK cure ' ' f'oxsrMPTios, Asthma, BnoNCiiiTi-. ' "ins. Gli-, and all Throat and Lung -v:-cti(H!. The only object of the adverti r in sending the Prescription is to benefit -e afflicted, and spread information which ''- conceives to bo invaluable, and be hopes f"cry sufferer will try his remedy, as it will c--t tt.em nothing, and may prove a bless P.ir'ies wishing the presciiptiou, fuse, iy rtu-.rti mail, will please address i lir.v. EDWAHD A. WILSON, W'fiia rr.st.Mrp;. Kings Co , New York T'1- isr.o.ly. STRANGE, BUT TRUE, livery young lady and gentleman in the In. ted States can hear something very ' : oli to their advantage by return mail (free ;t charge.) by addressing the undersigned. I h' se Wing lears of being humbugged will ..i. ige by u. t noticing thu card. All others :II please adur-sK their ..he.tient servant, Aims. T. CHAPMAN. Feb. 1 1800 ly.1111 New Yrk' ERRORS OF YOUTH A Oentleman who surtlrtvl for Jears from ;-rvr,H Delnhty Premattire Decay, and all -I- afTwis of vouthf.il iii.lUretiou. will. fur t "wise of Miffermg humanity, R(.n(i free to J I !,. r.ee.1 it, the receipt ai d directions -R.uing the simple remedy by which he oh r". red. Sufferers wishing to profit by advertiser's experience, can do so b v dressing. 3 JOHN D. OGDEN, No. 13 Chaiatr3 St., New York, lrt, 18M. ly. tcfo bbtrlistments. DENTISTRY. DR. J. M. M'CLURE, 9F Johnstown, has opened an cflbe one the corner of Centre and Main streets, in this place, (building formerly occupied by Mr. Callan as a hotel, up stairs, front room.) where he may be found on the first Monday of every month, and remain one or two weeks. May 10, 18G6. XISIAL. LIST. I 1ST OF CAUSES set down for trial at the Court of Common Pleas, commencing Monday June 4th 1866. Earl' et. al t. Fockler, Noel vs. Matthews. Matthews vs. Noel. Bradford's use vs. R ger. Fox vs. Bardine. Scanlan vs. Shoemaker. Arnold et. al. vs. Evans et. at. Hogue vs. M'Mullen et. al. Settlemoyer vs. Ilasg. M'Mullen vs. M'Coy. GEO. C. K. ZAIIM, Proth'y. Trothonotary's Office, Ebensburg; 1 May 9, 1365 3t. J i.ic notice. THE Petitions of the following persons will be presented to tlie Giurtof Quarter Ses sions for the County of Cambiia, June Term, 1866 : TAVERN LICENSE. Michael J. Smith. Allegheny township. Philip Faddle & Co., " " A. P. Baker, Chi roll township. Joseph Cole, Carrolltown. Adam Kurtz, Cambria borough. Daniel McDonald, Cambria borough. Edward Home. Cambria borough, Michael Biiruicle, Clearfield township. Peter Malzie, Couemaugh. boro. 1st Ward. Francis Seitz. Conemangh boro. 2nd Ward. John Si vert G'liemaugh boro. 2nd Ward. John Hhu. Conemaugh boro. 2nd Ward. Isaac Crawford. Ebensurg boro. W. Ward James Downey, Johnstown boro. 2nd WaM. John Rending. Johnstown boro. 2nd Ward. John Kraft. Johnstown boro. 31 Ward. Remigtu Durach, Johnstown bnr. 3d Ward. John R. Myers. Loretto borough. Philip Ib-rzog, Lore t to- borough. Joseph Geis. Richland township. George C'.irad. Richland township. Peter Heim. Juchland township. Victor Yoegtly, Snmmtrhill township. Ilen'y Hughes. Summitville borough. Lenhart Kest, Taylor township. u ilham Callan, u ashing ton township. TO EFLL 1ST THE QUART. Henry Schnabel, Johnstown bor. 4th W'd. Cyrus Hart, Johnstown borough 4th Ward. UEO. C. K. ZA1IA1, Clerk S. Ebensburg, May 10, 1866. Itelstti's A'otlce. "JVT"OTlCEit hereby given, that the follow iug accounts hive 'jeen passeil and filed in the R-gister's office, at Ebensburg, and will be piesented to the Orphans' Gairt of Cambria county, for confirmation and al lowance, on Monday tlie Fuurth day cf June next, to w it : Tlie account of Elizabeth George, Admx. of John Rarnes, late of Johnstown, dee'd. The account of Domiuick Eager, Admr. of Simon Brandle, late cf Chest township, deceased. The ninth account of John Dibert, jr.. Admr., cum testameido anii'.xo of John Di bert Sr., late of Johnstown, deceased. The first, and final account of E. J. Wa ters, E q., Exr. of David Abrams, late of Cambria township, decea.sed. The account of Robert Gillan, Admr., cum teslamenlo annexo, ot John Gillan, late of Jackson towi.ship, jieceased. The account of Moses R. Mil'er, guardian of the minor heirs of Renedict Lehman, late of Richland township, deceased. The account of Jox-ph Burg.ion, Exr., of Robert Burgoon, late of Washington town ship, deceased. Thw first account of John Willijms, guar dian of the minor children cf Evan H. Ro berts, late of Cambiia township, deceased. The fourth account of Ann Henry, late Ann Webster. Admx. of William Webster, late of Washington township, deceased. The account of William Tiley, Admr. of William Tiley, late of Washington township, deceased. The account of Jacob Kirkpatriek. Exr. of James Kirkpatriek, late of Chest town ship, deceased. The third, and final account of Edward Shotmaker, Admr. of R v. Thos. McCul lough, late of Cambiia county, deceased. The first account of David G. Hubert, Admr. of Henry Hubert, late of Richland township, deceased. The accrunt of M. Hasson, guardian cf Thomas H. Porter. The account of Moses B Miller, Exr. of Peter Hostetler, late of Richland township, deceased. The account of George Carrell, Admr. of Jacjb Fresh, late of Jackson township", deceased. The first and final account of Eleanor and Rowland Humphreys, Admrs. t f John Humphreys, late of Cambria township, deceased. The first and final account of Joseph Criste, Admr. of John O'Donnell, late of Cambria county, deceased. The first and fin d account of John R. Paul.- guardian of the minor children of Jacob Paul, late of Richland township, dee'd. The second and final account of Michael Dnnnegan, Admr- cf Philip Smith, late of Allegheny township. The account of M. Hasson, guardian of Luke Tatrick Burgoon. The account cf Michael Noon, Exr. of James Murphy, late of Allegheny township, deceased. The first and final account of Joseph Croyle and John Rorabatigh, Admrs. of Wendle Mojer, late of Croyle township, deceased. Tbe second and final account of DT. Kin kead. Admr of Willkm Wherry, late of Ebensburg, deceased. JAMES GRIFFIN, Register. Register's office, Ebensburg, May 10, 1866.4t. A "FRESH lot of prime Segara and Tobacco just receivec? and for sale at the Book store of - - -r - JAMES MURRAY. 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 Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Lounges. Pillows. &c. Wareroom, second story of the store building. E. SHOEMAKER & SCN. April 27, l866-3t JOSEPH M'DONALD, ATTORNE T-AT-LA W, Ebexsbuko, Pa., FFICE on Centre street, opposite Moore'd Hotel. Apr. 26, 1866-tf o DR. THOMAS II. DOYLE, H AVING located permarently in Chest Springs, l'a., respectfully tendeis Ins professional services to the citizens of that place and vicinky. Ofiice one door above E. & U. Nntter's store. Chest Springs. Apiil 27. 1866-lm. Public Sale of Ileal Ewtate. riUE uudersigned will expose to sale, by X public outcry, at the Court House in the Borough of Ebensburg, ou Saturday, 10th of MayntxU 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 io. 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 v est by lot of M. Hasson, Esq., having thereon erected a frame building, recently occupied by George Gurley, and now occupied by Mrs. Counell. ALSO A lot of giound, designated on the plan of said buiough by the No. 108. fronting on High street, 66 feet, and extend ing back along Caroline street 264 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 in the east end of the borough of Ebensburg, being composed of out lots Nos. 6, 7, 8 and 9, known as the 4 Factory field," bounded on the south by the road leading to Lorctto, on the north by land of Daniel O. Evans, on the east by land of David Jones, arid on the west by land of Samuel Baxter. ALSO All the right, tide and interest of the said Jane Wherry, oT, in. and to lot No. 77, in the borough of Ebensbuig. bounded south by Sample 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 Rodgcrs. TERMS. One half of the purchase money to be paid w hen the property is sold, and the balance in one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured by the judgment bonds of the purchasers. GEO. J. RODGERS, WM. KITTI'LL, April 26, 186G 3t Executors. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned. Auditor to make distribu tion of the funds in the haiids of Joseph Miller. Trustee for the sale of the Real Es tate of John Kearns, deceased, hereby gives notice, that he will attend for that j urpoe at the oflfee of William Kittell, Esq.. on Tuesday, the 15th day of May next, at one o'clock p. m., when and where all persons interested may attend. JOHN S. RHEY, Auditor. Apiil 12, 18G6.3t. TICCASL'ilEll'S ULLS. OF UNSEATED LANDS and LOTS in Cambria county, A. D., 18GG. I, Barnabas M'Dermit, Treasurer of Cam bria couuty, in the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, in pursuauce of the several acts if Assembly of said Commonwealth, directing the time and manner of selling Unseated Lands for txes. do hereby give 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 le necessary to pay arrearages of taxes due thereon, for one year or more, will be offered for sale, at the Curt II use, in the Borough of Ebensburg. on the Second Jlon day, being the llth day of June next, and continue by adjournment from day to day, until the whole be sold, for such arrearages of taxes and costs necessarily accruing there on. ALLEGHENY TOWNS II IF. Acres. Perches. Warrantees or Owners. Ain't. 190 Aaron Brown, $16 63 100 William M'Dougal, part, 8 83 220 Mifflin Ilamman, 10 20 0 Joseph Hogue, 1 24 160 James Doyle, 17 49 109 Thomas Ryrr.e. 9 91 62 Robert Whitehead. 6 33 200 Jacob Mast. 20 90 100 Alexander M'Casland, 9 62 100 James Doyle, 10 52 BLACKL1CK TOWNSHIP. 300 Jacob Preasingcr, 335 . Paul Lebo, 137 Daniel Leavy. 24 02 20 38 14 35 700 J.S.Clark,forEvarrsheirs,'64 13 49 600 K bert Davis, 62 Nicholas Altimus. '65 30 38 7 34 60 Daniel Cameron, 'C4 103 Joseph Snovel. 97 Daniel Benjamin, 100 John White, 2 41 3 97 7 77 7 01 23 06 32 60 6 91 1 36 16 C5 17 35 5 14 13 c0 3e0 Joseph Iliner, 300 Samuel Cain, 97 Paul Dishong. CAMBRIA TOWNSHIP. 16 Andrew Lewis, 174 John Thomas, 200 ' John Brown. 50 ' Andrew Duff, part, 200 Jacob Mack, '65 PO William Bunham, C 94 200 E7an Abraham & JnoBennett 20 60 200 John Brown. 17 35 CARROLL TOWNSHIP. 160 . John Baldwin, 18 19 55 Gdfrev Tewolla, 7 10 '64 '66 3 21 9 00 13 55 13 65 13 55 60 38 33 40 16 35 29 93 37$ 128 Sarah Barr. 240 108 377 200 Alexander Barr, part, Thomas Edwards, part, CHEST TOWNSHIP. 106 James Hunter, Andrew Weaver, 12 18 350 100 428 72 49 405 100 433 120 330 70 200 200 433 330 110 47 70 433 433 215 400 174 CO 130 400 410 Jas Foster & George Gilson. 29 17 Joseoh Swone. '65 3 45 Thomas Penrose, -Joseph Pope, part, Stephen Reck, 106 James Ruth, Peter J. Swope. '65 CLEARFIELD TOWNSniP. 163 'Jonathan Lewis, Jonathan Cooper, Jesse Rush, Patrick Shields. Patrick Kelly, Patrick Such, Morris Wolf, Henry Wolf. 83 66 5 68 3 65 26 41 3 45 29 12 8 07 22 18 3 15 13" 50 13 50 29 03 19 23 6 29 S 12 2 84 29 08 29 12 5 76 80 40 11 68 4 03 10 80 26 95 27 52 4 67 1G 46 13 49 8 10 1 0G 5 58 31 39 6 38 0 18 7 37 23 60 1 73 38 57 42 78 20 20 19 Juseph Davis, Israel Cnder, M. M. Adams, Robert Evans, George Richard, George Horner, part. 104 153 153 Samuel Henshey, Jesse Rush, Luke Maguire, Shields & Duibin, Henry Davis, Morris Davis, Francis Cooper. Jacob Haines, 5, Haines, do J. Jones, do C ONE M AUG II TOWNSHIP S. H. Smith, John Cushong, 126 Richard Smith, Widow Stewart. Williams & Ruck, CROYLE TOWNSHIP. William Clarjc, Samuel Stoltz, E;q.. John Kncpper, Jr., Henrv West. 115 40t 407 200 10 30 300 82 77 100 300 40 440 245 54 Penu'a Railroad Company, Lot No 3 Ann Marian Raleu, " 4 Same, " 3 Same, " 4 Same, " 4 Samuel Thomas, 1 08 Acres.Pr. JACKSON TO WNSHIP. Am't 100 John Cunningham, 7 81 81 92 Paul Raltv 8 19 300 Matthias Slough, 500 James Stitt, 405 John Hubley, 45 Daniel Gochnour, 300 John M'Anulty, 413 William Morris, .42 Alexander Hunter. 184 Joseph Ewing, 405 135 John Simpsou, 61 Philip Alwine, 116 James Bracken, 440 Van Camp Ru.-h, GO Abraham Gochnour, 60 John Arnal, 305 105 Thomas Morris, 200 Peter Boardman, 393 John Wigton, 300 John Stoner, 46 Thomas White, 122 Julia Ann M'Anulty. 139 Dar.ie! Levy, 208 Isaac Renson, 181 Daniel Farley, 89 James Rees, 43s Lloyd Sr Hill, Buchan, 35 Same, Lytic, 415 Sme. Holt, 100 John White. MUNSTER TOWNSHIP. 10 Sarah Cain, '64 RICHLAND TOWNSHIP. 63 John Vickroy, 4:13 40 Robert Ross, 400 Henry Rice, 401 Jacob Clement, 150 Thomas Smith, part, 155 Michael Woolford, 215 5J Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 5 U.VMER II ILL TO WNSHIP 639 80 Jacob Nagle, 439 60 James Dalton, 443 131 Jacob Goghnour. 430 131 John Nicholson, 200 Isaac Jones, 230 Lewis Cassiday, '64 72 William Goret. 440 Ebenezer Branham, 439 80 Henry Woods. 439 80 James Searight, 357 80 Isaac Rrcnnan, 338 40 John Thompson. 440 William Smith, D. D., 429 William Hunt, 230 Robert L. Johnston, 400 William Smith, 20 04 33 39 27 05 2 24 20 06 28 3 56 23 12 29 27 04 4 08 10 3S 39 16 2 24 2 23 20 35 8 90 26 01 20 04 4 93 920 9 26 13 91 12 09 7 19 33 89 6 02 36 87 1 45 55 3 75 37 76 56 00 20 95 9 58 2 73 30 07 31 59 23 49 23 79 '23 50 10 76 3 07 97 23 61 23 49 23 49 20 25 18 13 23 61 22 25 21 39 26 70 SUSQUEHANNA TO WNSHIP. 100 Joseph Vandersiice, 56 200 James lhompson, 146 S. W. Kisher. 106 James Whitehead, 100 Morgan James, 150 Joseph Thomas, 76 Charles Rearing, TAYLOR TOWNSHIP. 80 John Crouse, 40 David Prosser. 109 155 Adam Ross, WASHINGTON T0WNSI1U 81 Thomas Jackson, 176 John Taylor. 100 A. M. & R. White, 50 John James, 200 Samuel Hinton, 50 Jonathan John, 150 Richard Sharp, WHITE TOWNSHIP. S02 Simnn Walker, 300 149 Henry Philips, ' 433 153 Thomas S:ewardson, 433 153 William Sansom, 433 163 George Peddle. 47 Jeremiah Musser. 433 Patrick Boreland. 30 Thomas Conley, 70 Henry Such, 433 Patrick Stroud. 381 153 Frederick Molynonx, 433 153 Simon Walker. 500 17 Thomas I.ambarn, 171 108 Kimr, 32 94 14 96 10 14 9 58 14 34 5 25 8 39 20 60 13 44 11 37 29 10 45 3 52 14 00 2 62 10 35 23 87 34 03 56 05 66 05 56 05 4 95 26 48 4 18 C 09 22 66 69 54 49 10 48 83 13 74 90 . Joseph Hogue. 90 John B. Hoffman, 100 Rev. David W. Jones, 100 Thomas Williams, 100 John Redman, 433 163 Same, 34 16 433 153 Timothy Paxton. 66 06 433 153 Joseph Saosom. 56 05 433 153 John Clark. 56 05 433 163 George Hill, 80 81 98 Jacob King. 10 17 203 Thomas R. Mooro, 15 99 4 Graff fc Malone, 03 370 Morris Such, 19 34 200 P. Sueeringer & Co., 4180 216 150 Henry Philips, 24 4C YODER TOWNSHIP 318 John Steel, 9 63 300 George Gates, 8 79 150 Heirs of C. Ihmsen, 10 52 GO George Shrum, 4 41 400 Jacob Crook. 11 24 147 Alexander M'Grcgor, '64 5 53 2C0 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 Gm missioners, agreeably to the Act of Assembly of April 29th, 1844 : Acres. Lots. J ALLEGHENY' TP. Anit. 1 William D. Hurd, '63, 1 24 1 Dennis Kennedy, '63, l' James M'Coy, do 4 Francis Pick, do 79 93 77 2 32 75 C 03 4 56 1 11 1 16 79 46 45 93 79 8 89 19 14 60 12 212 40 1 Thomas Shaffer, do Joseph Urban, do Durbin & Kittell, r64, R. L. Johnson. do John & James Ilutton, '63, John Kelly, do do do '63, William M'Combie. Nicholas Nagle, Jonathan It-jLicson. Peter Si pes, William Wiley. 1 do '64, '64, .If 90 William .Ltmes, 324 Jacob Mast, Acres.Lois. . BLACKLICK 1 Joseph A. Skelly, 589 Alters & Mulford, 103 Joseph Suovel, TP. Aral '63. 25 '64, 22 86 3 20 Acrc. CAMBRIA TOWNSHIP, f Ain't. 6 W.S. Blackburn, '63, 35 31 H 12 3 G5 John R. Jones do 1 55 93 38 79 79 3 04 Am" I. 14 91 3 51 11 21 4 13 2 25 5 46 7 25 Jabez Tibbott, Evan Jones, Thomas B. James, Dr. I). Vv. Lewis, Reruard M'Girr, '04. '63, do tlo L'As. CAMBRIA BORO. I '63, 9 Houses! 1 i 1 James Rannon, Michael Iloch'.ey, George Kclb, Michael M'Maheu, Joseph Rriniile, A lose Betz, Charles Crist. Michael Hawley, 63. '64, do do do do do '63, 'G3, '01, do do do do do 1 1 i 1 1 3 4 1 nomas D Henry With, 2 60 3 54 5 05 1 82 Thos. fc Eliz. Jinks, Timothy Jones, Matthias King, Ge.Tge Peck, Patrick Powers. John Oiwnn, Charles Diamier, Michael Kritzer, William Reese, 1 h i i 4 4 o 6 3 00 or 6 50 b 65 Henry Wright, Acres J 140 40 CARROLL TOWNSHIP. fiV. William K. Piper, '63, I 30 George Orner. '64, 1 94 Houses. Lots. Chest Springs Borough. Aint. 1 Thompson Carney, '63, 48 1 Ievi Spangle, 48 1 B. F. Tomb. M. D-. '63. 1 54 Acres Lois CHEST TOWNSHIP. An7t. 20 Watson M'Gary, 4 78 CLEARFIELD TOWNSHIP. 25S Samuel Calvin. 29 17 300 Moore & Piper, 12 45 50 John Haly, '64, 1 59 120 Philip Smith, do 8 19 40 William J. Hammond, do 64 ICO Henry Evans, '04, 4 74 110 Bernard Murphy, '64, 7 56 2 Patrick Watson", do 63 CONE MA UGH TO WNS HIP . 1 George Galliseth, 5 Robert Stewart, 1 John Sarr, 8 Jacob Horner, '03, 18 Same, '64, 62 1 43 1 GO 3 72 13 92 117 Rrawley, Phillips & Morley. '64, 7 35 Conemaugli BorSi'g7t First Ward. Hous's.L ts. Owners. Amount. 2 Peter Shoenberger, 1 Charles Wendell, 1 John Shultz, 4 68 '64. 1 00 '63. 8 20 PKCOXI) WAIill. 1 William Donneliy, do 1 John Ilolfe'.der, '64. 1 Alice M'Cabe, '63, 1 1 Henry Blough, '64, 4 25 1 60 2 29 o-4 A-'res.Lotj CROYLE TOWNSHIP. AmL 211 23 i 110 28 Patrick M'Gough, '63. 3 5S Joseph Ritner, Peter Varner, George Wertz, W. B. Rntler, Henry Shaffer, do do do '64. 1 2 George Varner, 150 Thomas J. Powers, '63, do II. L.I EDENSBUR G BOROUGH Am't. 1 1 Eb. & Susquha'a. P. R. Co., 5 31 Acres. JACKSON TOWNSHIP. Jm7. 4 Edwin Right, '63, 72 244 Peter Rager, 10 97 50 Andrew Rager, 5 G8 150 David R. Davis. 7 90 Houses. Lots. Johnstown Borough. Ain't. rinsT WAKD. 87 1 1 Elizabeth Davis, '63. 3 10 1 1 Andrew Muller, 1148 1 1 John Thomas, '63, 1 55 2 2 John Crouse. '64, 24 08 1 1 David Hite's Estate, do 19 95 1 i Thomas Morgan, do 6 60 1 Joseph Goughnour, Est.. 4 38 409 1 1 Mary Howe, Widow, '64, 5 50 25 1 1 Fred. Cobert, do 12 39 25 1 1 Conrad Wittle. do 11 00 30 SECOND WAKD. I David R S. Davis, '03, 79 125 1 1 Charles Johuston, '63, 7 75 l 1 Watson & Gallaway, 5 60 400 1 Morgan W. Jones. '64, 6 00 ?00 1 John Goff, '63, 1 18 "12 1 John Jones. do 151 30 1 1 John Schotts, do 2 10 THIRD WARD. 1 Mr. Gordon, 13 1 65 IS 99 1 W 1 43 6 48 1 60 4 2 9 eo i i 1 1 i cs '61. '64. do MIL L VILLE BORO UGH. Michael Dyran. 1 71 6 66 '63, 26 85 '64, 2 84 Patrick Hanaban. George Rowley, Sr. John Asquith, Patrick Kelly, William Duke, John J. Lewis, Thomas Sharkey, John Edwards, do C3. 1 55 73 6 46 1 94 Ac's. L'ts. MUNSTER TOWNSHIP. Am't 2C0 John Noel. 2 C RICHLAND TOWNSHIP. 115 80 160 400 15 1304 50 40 55 50 126 299 100 60 372 37V 50 372 144 120 60 130 20 202 146 85 29$ g 171 383 220 21 Cohick & Strayer, '63, Archibald Dunlap, 2 6 3 2$ 79 8 10 6 20 2 10 72 43 98 11 1 24 1 76 1 13 S ir 1 John Her.shberger, Est Martin M' Donald, Same, 63. do 1 Jacob Frohcizer. Franklin Rose, Jane S. Dunlap, Catharine Dimcnd, John Kring's estate. Levi Orris, Frederick Ainigh, Jr., Emanuel Noon, SUMMERIIILL TOWNSHIl' Uriah Amigh, John Amigh. Chaffrees, Stout & Co., Charles B. Ellin. John Geis, John King, Nathan Crum, John Agan, Oliver Crum. William D. M'Gouh, Henry & Cornelius ZelUrs, Alsip & Shimcr, Samuel Biodget. '63, Joseph Dunlap, Jr.. John Farien, Sr., Eat., '63, John T. Hess, Terence M'Cuno, Robert L. Johnston. '63, 9 3 .? 3 76 S 69 17 43 23 61 2 28 9 OS 9 59 13 2 ti 69 4 6S 10 9t 2 95 10 28 1 69 2 81 1 03 17 01 43 Same, Enos Eiiis. James II. Young, do 11 82 64, 11 66 1 99 SUSQ UE HA NNA TO WNSHIP. 100 20 105 150 100 170 50 120 25 200 120 50 360 50 75 75 35 ; 100 David Rroughcr. '63, Michael Forbes. Lewis Kerlinsec, George McCreery, Thomas B. Moore, Sime, Same. Peter Beck, John Keath, Barnabas Douglass' heir. Henry Kough, Thomas M. Weak'.and, Philip Cjllins, Ezra R- Hollister, Joseph Lentz, John McDonald, Sitae, Cole & Mooro, 5, Wil'iam M'Donald, Jacob Keafh, Jr., lUrbara Conner. Samuel Lamer, Charles DriskcR. Andrew Kelly, Estate, v ii r. Lc v. 1 .; , TAYLOR TOWNSHIP. John Benton, Thomas M'Cue, Patrick Kelly, Henrv Pedeu George Kert. Henry Saylor, FOCKTH WAIU Le wis Wilholm, EIFTH WAKD. Hugh Erskine, George W. Reed, Jacob Sharretts, Alexander Davis, Widow Vail, 2 03 54 11 72 7 19 3 68 7 51 8 90 2 00 50 3 10 Sri 1 25 15 84 2 01 3 OS I, 2 201 8 09 S3 81 1 17 3 42 2 43 1 12 21 2 49 6 5S 4 23 6 10 5 25 3 1? 8 05 39 2 66 2 84 75 SO 79 46 60 50 117 76 100 70 20 James Clark, James Chirk, Wilf-am Riley. Patrick Heneghan, Meiichi Byron, Matthew McDermitt. to. '03. WAS II ING TON TO WNS HIP. SO 1 John Brown, 6 GC 1 James Burns. 64 Robert Burgoon, 0 CV 1 George Fenny. '63, 5 45 Johnston. Ki'efll'r & Criowtll.SS 84 1 Henry M'Kibben, 85 Geo. & Alex. 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Haws. '63, Jacob Ilorwer, B. M'DERMIT. Treasurer. Treasurer's Offl'-e. 1 no j Eter'burg, March 22, 1856. J i t ; H 1 i i v i i.r. I 1 u i f . J- i4 e n 33 60 30 00 23 43 11 24 89 31 26 10 55 96 84 18 23 96 48 11 20 75 i i ij 1 2 84 1 23 . 1 ' i ; i t 1 41 t - i 11
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