J Li HoWtJlassTaper-VVeTghts are Made. Every one knows these' paper-weights of oliAeoJ4e6 glaes in bernW;pheriail.iLapo-j n the centre of- whtch are boquets, portraits. andTevehwntches and tworhetels, &cT, but few persons knov Ijqw.or by what means thrse things aro incarcerated in the centre of the glass. - There is a trreat'cTsfinction to be made. not merely between the objects, bnt also-i between the materials ot - wbich they are composed. As those representing flowers and ioquet4 id a glass, those from which the name is derived are the most ancient and the best knewn," we wflLb?gTn" wUhtheaf. The first thinf to be done is to sort and arrange ft certain quantity of email glass tabes of different colors in the cavities of a thick molten disc. disptifciDgtbem accord ing to the object to be represented. This done the tubes are closed between two lay er ef gUesj to do this they begin by plabiig on one side of the disc which contains the tubes a layer of crystal to which the tubes soon become attached. When this is done the disc4!)' removed and a second layer of crystal is placed on the opposite side. The object being placed in the centre be tween these two layers of glass soldered to pather. it becomes necessary tc give the ball its hemispherical form, which is done, when the crystal is again heated, by means of a concave spatula of moistened wcod. It'thrn only remains to anneal, it and. to polish it on the wheel. That a glass ornament," being covered with a layer of hot glass, should receive no injury or change of color, may be easily un derstood from its extremely refractory na ture ; but it is not the same with objects in metal, such as watches, barometers, etc.; J which a far leM degree of heat would oxid ize or even entirely destroy. The mode of manufacture, therefore, of these latter ob jects Is quite different from that of the Jirsti It is easy to prove this. If we now examine a paper-weight containing a walch or bar omete, under the lower part of the ball will be found a piece of green cloth,- the use of which is to keep in place the objects which, instead of only forming one body with the covering of glass which surrounds them, are only placed in a cavity made, be forehand in the centre of the half-spherical ball. In a word, to take out the glass or naments it would be necessary to break the paper-weight, whilst to take out the others it would feu (lice to take off the cloth. As for the paper-weights in, which are placed portraits, usually of a-je'Jowi&h color, these profiles are made of refractory earth, and may thus bear well a heat which only softens glass. . . Manufactured successively at Venice, ub der the name of JIillefiori.Tmd then in Bo hernia, these paper-weights have hcn carried to perfection only by French artists. The sole dUUcnlty in their manufacture is in avoiding internal air-bubbles,which would the more deform the objects as any defect would be much inci eased by the thickness of the glass. From ihe. Wanders of Glass Making. Tbe rppe's Infallibility. II E 8 A L E- ASUBER'S or- UNSEATED- LANDS -AND LOTS ' In'CaMERIA frTTKTT, A. D. 1870.' I, WiLLirLixTOS, Treasurer of Cambria county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylyan'a, in pnrsuancetf the several Acts of AfsemBly of said Commohweolth directing the time and manner of selling Unseated Lai ds for taxes, no hfrebv give NfTics'iliat the following des cribed tracts of Unseated L:inds and Lots of Ground in the said Count? of Crimbfia, or such parts thereof as roaj be necessary to pay ar- rea rages of taxes due thereon, lor one year or morf, will be offered for sale at the Court Houe in the Boroush of Ebensburjr. on the SECOND MONDAY, bei.no the 13th pat, op Junk nkxt," and continue, by adjournment from, day to day, until the whole le sold for such arrearages of taxes and costs necessarily accruing thereon. UNSEATED LANDS. NAMF.S OF OWNERS AND WARRANTEES." VTAXS FOR 16G8 AND 1S69. AC S. rcac 8. The New York Sun gives it as its opinion that the Ecumenical Council will declare the dogma of the Pope's infallibility an essential part of the Catholic faith, and then goes on to say : As w understand it, the infallibil ity which will be ascribed to the sovereign PontiU'will extend no further than to his official acts as the head of the Church.' It is not the personal opiniou of Mastai Ferretli, or whoever else may occupy the Papal chair, to which the Church will be required to bow, but the solemn declarations made by the successor of St. Peter, with due deliber atioa, and with the full tense of his re?pon nihility as the vicegerent of Cod on earth. In this stnse, the dogma of Papal infallibil ity has loDg been held and taught by dis tinguished Catholic theologians, and that they have finally wen over their colleagues proves both the intriusic force of their views and the ability with which they have been advanced.. Indeed, the infalli'.jiiity of tUe Pope as an official teacher of religious truth is only the legitimate flowering and crown of the whole mass of Catholic theology. If men must submit ibrir reason at all to au thority, that authority can properly be no other than that of a divinely ordained and constituted priesthood. The priesthood again must have an organization end a head; and what better, fvad can be found than the lin eal successor of him to whom the fouuderof Christianity committed the keys of the king dom f heaven ? And when we have got as far as this, and recognize in the Bishop of Rome the accredited instrument through which God rules the Church, logic compels the admission that this instrument is and remains under divine guidance, and can no more err than his divine Master. Of course Protestants will refuse to accept the "first stf-p of this reasoning, and so avoid the lait ; but all those amung tln.-ra who ad mit that any doctrine, such as that of the Trinity and the Vicarous Atonement, for example, must be believed under pain of damnation, whether ratiunally understood or not, have no right to sneer at the Catho lics for accepting as tme the decisions of their ecclesiastical chief. It is only that Gia!l class which repudiates authority in religion altogether, and makes each individ ual man his own judgo in religious matters, which can consistently distent lrcm the con clusions of the Council. To See Down a Well. It ia not gener ally known how easy a matter it is to ex nmtne the bottom of a well, cistern or pood of water by the use of a common mirror. When the sun is shining, hold a mirror, so that the n fleeted mys of light wiil fall into the water. A bright tyot may be seen at tt e bottom so light as' to' show the smallest object very plainly. By this means we have examined the bottom of wells fifty Ret deep, when half full or more of water. The Bmallest straw or other small objects cau be perfectly eeen from the surface. .In the tame way one can txamine the bottom of ponds and rivers, if the water be somewhat clear, and not agitated by winds or rapid motion. If a well or cistern be under cover, or shaded by a building, so that the sunlight will not lall near the opening, if is only nee essary to employ two mirrors, using one td rtfiect tEe light to the opening, and another to send, it down perpendicularly in, tUe water. Light may be thrown fifty ur, hun , dred yards into the precise spot ieeired, and then rejected dQwjuwajLWe' have used the mirtor with success ta reflect, the light around the field to a shaded spot, and also to carry it from a-south' win$p. through two rooms and thereinto a cistera on .the north jside of the houije. Half a dozen re flection oiUhe light-may be niade, though each mirror tliiAiwis fbe brilliancy of the light 14 ere; cot familiar wrtk-rhis method try it, and he will find it not only useful, but a pleasant experiment. It will perhaps reveal a mass of tedimtut at the bottom of a well that has been little thought of, but which may have been a fruitful source of disease, by its decay ia the water. N. U. Journal of Jgrecullure. A CEjripcABjAS A fellow who his "cary i cent." i 60 li'5 ll;5 ; BLACKLICK TWP. Samuel C. Fisher. John Fleming Robert Fltming Daniel Reef e -George Rosa Hei rv Shafrfer ' Simon Snyder 'Joseph Harris John Mc:Cauley George tehew John Ross Ile?ter McCoy William Lytin John G:iff ' Flftvel Bron . Adam Reighnrd. Thomas Griffith A Price Ann Blood good . Sebastian Graff" . . , Jacob Slough . .David Powell; W. J Jordan Moore !f P'per. ' Jacob Pressinger Paul Lebo . n "Daniel Leavy - Johnjft7 Duncan Jmej Kane , ' i Samuel-Reed & Utiles Lewis Edwards, jr I A Shoemaker ' " Michael Stiles Jolui TilSurd - - - , Thomas Sfiles ' " -Duncan & Braljier Michael Fionk ' T ; Henry B Campbell William Davis G.Borimj Snyder trmcO Thomas R Williams Daniel and John Davis CAMB1IA -TOWNSlJir. Andiew Lewis ' "WillUm Burnham . John Boyd John Brown ' ' John Morgan CiHROLJ. TOWNSHIP.-. John Q. Miles. Daniel Barr . David Barr James C. Fiaher. George Harrison- . -Thomas Duncan J ames Town William Brady x William McCoy Andrew Carson Stephen Pasket. John Baldwin : Godfiey TowpHs Ruth McCunneWa Heirs. James Hoops Abraham Kern's Estate. 123 Sarah Barr John B Hoffman William D. Price. AUx B irr (part) "v E Shoe mjiker .. CHFET TOWXSHJP. 44 Anthony Simons 44 Nathan Loughborough 100 Frederick Molynoux 52 Thomas Kelland G3 Thomas Mastcr3 3H John Ketland 20 James Armstrong Huth McConneWs Heirs. 106 Charles Pope 114 George Pole 14l Joseph Pope Simuei Ruth 13M George Gilson 106 Herry Setly Samuel Peters Hugh Hoops 1UG John Pope James Hoops George Hoop Katban Foster Henry Fostr Curtis Clay John Olden Peter Bordman John Drinker Mary llhodes. Melchor Runderhill Charles Watson. Henrv Hoops J & H Mellon .Nutter & Sawyer Walter Gutter. ' Joseph Pope (part of) Jumes Thompson Andrew Weaver Maxwell Lands. William Gray -153 Joseph Gray - . '.Thompson SrSomertille.. J -is Foster & Geo Gilson , Henry- Dtlozier tr Co- -lr6 James Riuh -122, Martin Myer , ' 16 John Myer .Charles Penrose. Thomas Penrose Filer, Levy If White. 50 William Parker 80 Henry Phillips , . 147 Simon Walker . , John G. Miles. John Hooper . Robert Ewine James Hunter. 377 106 Lloyd & Bipsch.1869, . . Cf SARFllLD TOWNSHIP. .. liayard if Barclay. William Bartin Samuel Bethel Ezekiel Farmer i William Ti'ton : r. : John Mitchell . John JServoss Lewis Wolf John Young Abraham -inser ' Hammond If JJilworth. - Jonathan Lewis ' W. W. Jackson. Jesse Bush Mrs. Stephens. Patrick Kelly Patrick Such Luke McGuire James Harris Sylvester McMollin - Joseph Troxler, lbC9, l Morris Wolf Henry Wolf Jiiieeph Davis ..' rlenry Davis - -'I : :, "Morris Davis M M Adams. - y. - Ruth McConneWs J esse Hoop.s Uell Si Blair John Brolherline. 154 John Fisher John Harrison John Mease William Brodie. . Wallace & Humphrey Michael J. Nagle . Jcsenh. Harria TAX! S 108 50 50 173 45 100 75 -. 35 100 -50 96 34- , 41 hO aoo lf.2 32d 70 100 ;soo' : 335 137 07 100 KiO 219 107 100 ' 130 33 20 n 6 s 37 50 50 105 515 - 16 bO 25 100 174 52 40 265 100 305 b3 203 203 160 59 200 372 1 DO 240 140 452 4f2 3113 36 4l0 370 249 405 252 333 21:2 203 150 113 319 4-;3 200 274 117 215 200 80 35 41 1G9 323 223 100 72 72 200 450 433 - 350 405 2-25 158 428 127 123 319" 128 400 9 88 4 91 9 88 17 08 4 46 - 9 fc8 7 36 3 95 9 88 4 74 9 45 8 3D .7 90 3 HO 9 48 19 75 15 97 39 50 8 54 9 bS 47 40 52 93 21 68 11 54 "Ml F5 ' 12 64 17 .12 12 C4 11 S5 13 63 3 16 2 37 11 4 55 3 95 5 93 12 44 r 30 44 2 43 13 h; 4 L'5 19 SO 34 50 18 CI CG4 43 99 19 09 6 06 .13 80 33 72 33 72 22 83 9 79 CC 40 F3 00 14 94 82 ' ! 7T ' t ... 44Q t 245 54 Lot No. 3 tt 4 ii i " OOME3TACOB TOWKSHiP.- - "Widow Stewart v k- ' WilHam9 k Buck . CROYLE TOWSSniP. -. ." Henry. West -renn'a RRCo;,,. . Ann Maria Balen, 18C8, 50 13 73 64 61 42 ii 1869, v.. 48 131 123 123- 154 J54 233 100 233 116 25 ICO . ; 188 2 200 433 153 330 200 .200 S-60 433 130 ICQ 433 -330 110j 400 410" . 70 200 400 333 1C8 40 144. 35 224 Heirs. 39 84 ; 23 24 223 74 223 74 154 94 191 07 198 00 183 15 98 tJ3 12.3 20 75 18 96 94 62 99 40 22 29 70 22 39 63 18 119 73 59 40 81 41 23 20 42 57 37 20 15 84 6 93 7 95 32 40 65 6.3 45 71 20 40 6 93 7 63 118 80 44 55 42 96 12 87 241 52 66 83 54 95 127 14 62 99 60 89 155 91 25 35 31 20 19 21 18 43 7 90 18 41 9 Ifr i v 1 93 12 64 14 88 1 98 15 80 34 23 26t)7 15 80 1580 4 74 34 22 10 27 8 20 34 23 26 06 8 59 31 60 32 39 - 5 53 15 80 31 CO 26 33 16 46 9 48 11 41 - t-03 33 63 it 4 , " - 3 32 " ' 4 Camuel Thomas, 'C8 4 '99, 1 C6 ACEES. 40 , . John Kneprer, jr 4 08 ..",, . Margaret McMallin. 122 ' John Clark ... 15 22 JA CKSON TOWNSIIIPT James C. Fisher. 100 John Cunningham 6 53 305 105 Thomas Morris 20 01 194 Robert Morri3 12 72 100 - John White 6 53 92 Paul Bolty 6 09 300 Mathias Stough 19 58 405 John Hubly 52 83 46 lhomas White 6 09 SOO , John McAnnlty . 39 15 Mulford Sf Aliens. 139 Daniel Levy 18 21 413 AVillian Morris 53 77 208 Isaac. Benson 27 16 42 Alexander flunter 5 59 181 Daniel Farley 23 60 184 Joseph Ewing 24 o4 89 Juie3 Reese . 11 GO 404 135 John Simpson . 52 83; 116 u . - Samuel Davis 20 20 61- .- . Philip Alwine - : 5 33 115 James Bracken . 13 05" 438 L'oyd & Hill (Bnchan) 76 41 415 . Lloyd & Hill (Hult) 72 21 William M Cooper $ Co. ; 233 John Wigton (part of) 38 28 j 500 James Stills 25 65 I 300 John Stoner 8S 15 31 George R Shoup . 4 01 12 ' Rudolph Fulcimer Estate 2 61' 50 " Abraham Goughnour 4 35 GALL1TZIN TOWNSHIP. 48 Dr John T Christy -r 12 85 Samvel Calvin. 190 Anron Bow n 33 82 Francis Christy. 190 .-. Wiu McDougal (part of) 17 80 220 - Mirtlin Hnnnan - 39 96 Pat nek Shields. 62- Robert Whitehead 1107 200 - Solomon R:mey 35 60 ' J hn Buchanan. 14 : R G Johnston 3 77 4'0 11 Martha Hannan 71'20 400 Nicholas Bell ' 71 J0 400 'J I.om.is Gorman ' ' 7120 B M. Johnston. 80 ' 83 Bernard Farley 16 23 - BICnLNI) TOWSStllP. - ' ' Jacob Sngaer.-r.-: - ' ' 440 John And, ews - ' - 1G 0 4:J9 - John Morrison 4i - " '10 50 440' Valentine Oster " "' ;' (16 50 160 ' Martin M-Donald 12 00 400 ' Martin McDonald ' ' 30 CQ Francij Dt-vlin. ' " 117 ' William Nichols'. 1 13 30 81 f Thoni:i., Smith (part) ; 6 10 50 . ' ' Thomas Smith . 3 75 245 54 Penn'a R II Co .... 55 50, ' King Sf Storm. 75 , Isaac Brennan , 5 63 '. .- , E. Slioa.iaJcer, Sr. . . 400 , nenry Rice . 30" 00 223 - James Co?tlow - i 16 76 100 Francis Devlin - 7 50 I 197 - Henry Barricgton - " 7 50 SUMMEHIHLL TOWNSHIP. 80 8o 80 '80 120 SO 118 439 439 439 439 439 35? 440 370 429. 440 ISO 439 120 37 131 241 43 160 100 100 200 150 146 64 260 23 95 109 -248 80 81; 50 . 439 150 100 400 200 1200 1000 1561 150. 176 100 272 200 50 324. 304 155 166 30? 500. ' 69 333 217 174 433. 116 433 i 100 t 410 410 410 433"-371-, 221 .60 263"' 102. 200 30 47 08 433 100 179 HOO John Nagle - ' - 38 22 Heury Wood 1 38 22 Jn uies Dalton - 38 22 James Searight ""' ' 38 22 King If Storm. John Kberman, 1868, !8 45 Isaac Brennnn 34 84 .William Smith, D D 38 28 Cambria Iron and Coal Co. 40 Israel Jonts . . . . .32 19 - Wilson Hunt' ' 37 35 Ebenger Brauham . . 38 23 H & Cornelius filers 11 31 Hopnle if Sloneback. John Ebermari, I860, 19 77. 81'SQI'EHASNA TOWNSHIP. James C. Fisher. - - William Cook 2 32 Peter Blight .3.32 William Campton 21 4( Martin Kendrick 3 86 Stephen Farcal. John Baldwin .14 21 Henry Vanderslice 8 90 MorganJan.es 26 70 James Thompson 71 20 Joseph Thomas . 26 70 Hugh Peach if T. J. Rye. S W Fisher 15 92 William Warnick 17 12 , . Fisher's Heirs 19 14 William McCombie. Peter Blight , ; 2 08 John Biddle 8 37 TAYLOR TOWNSHIP. dani Ross 16 77 : George W Hodges 40 04 Henry Sergent ' 4 62 WASHISGTOK TOWX8HIP. ' ": Thomas Jackson' 17 76 M M Adams , 3 75 Michael Duneqan. George Gutwalt - . R. J. S. Jackson. Peter Watt Philip Noon. Henry Gillen Frederick Ilinton , Samuel Hinton T. While if Sons. Areni Socman Arent Sonman Arent Sonman - - -Henry Sharp : - .; Henrv L Patterpon. A M & R While ' F George- r ! Philip West ' Hugh McCloskey r Richard Sharp Estate Michael Ryan. George M Reed ' WHITE TOWNSHIP, George D- Morgan. ' . Simon Walker Thomas Lauburn James Bingham. Lewis Woif John Martin John Thompson . . Apple & Barger . - -; . Aple & Barger Hugh Maxwell. . . Thomas Town - ' j !' Bayard if Barclay. " Robert Atkins ; -i , '. Joseph. Hutchins RdbH 'Ik-eweUjeirs. k 1 17 108 153 153 60 " Robert Boggs 60' 1 Mary Brown - 60" Andrew Small"1'' " . ' Jacob Dennith'. 153 William Coates 73 Williarn Ruth . . William TVest ' Mary JiJicdes. , Frederick Doersch cQ; -'.' . 'Fitch Boyton.- JameS'Wilson . 1 . ., 109 .WiUiaui George 7 Abraham Witraore ' Thomas Keatlan ' Harmon Havpt. Jeremiah Musser Jacob Kring James Gallagher. Patrick Boreland , John Slrers 81 George Graff VLfdt Holliday 32 08 f. - 9 95 '2i 90 - 29.20 16 60 131 40 109 50 170 89 10 95 . 38 58 21 90 ' 19 88 14 m ' S 75 " 34 02 23 12 '. U 87 422 47 oi 5,75 JO 79 - -5 .81 23 .92 72 05 4 7 25 83 31 "24 SO ' ' :25 60 " '25 60 "'25' 60 f ;?1 90 61 61 r . i -3 96 2184 8 40 ' 33 20 I 91 6 23 12 45 9 09 8 3o ' 22 3J. 32 40 4 . 25, i 70": 370 433 445 250 445 445 445 446 13C 200 3S1 140 216 433 36 45 433 532 433 133 415 150, 100 S93 221 100 100 100 31 100 100 60 150 371 73 150 60 200 29." 300 60 13 153 156 153 153 80 1& 163 19 400 27 29 200 4 0 100 17 ' - James G 'Hr. . .Graff & Malone .. ;V . "G Walters , ... , ,Uenry Such r; . j . Morris Such .""fj Patrick Sbroud Charles Ranstcad. ; Alexander Brown James M Clay Thomas Brown . William Harris John Harris .James Reed Joha Clay P Sneeringer L. I). Weld. : , Frederick Molynoux John Barron, jr Jp)le If Barger. Henry Phillips Simon Walker Patrick Donahoe John Ketland Thomas Sanbnrn -John Rolrinson. Henry Phillips Martin Bush ' Msrrit Such " Morris Bush - - Hcnrv Bush ' Joseph Boocland : . Jifhn Ifommer. Thomas Canhy 4 John Craig David Jackson Henry Krpple William IJariin ' Lewis Wclf . William Lambert 'i ' "William Brodie ' John Servtiss ''' Win. Spade. Joseph Berdine G M. Reade. William Rush .- YOPKK TOWNSHIP. ' Heirs of O Ibmsen Gecrge Shrum Henry Sutton ' ' George Gates. John Steel Herehberger Gorpas, Cohtck & Sharp David Gales. Jacob Crook . Francis Devlin, y v John Miller - - . Jtihn Wertz William Wertz - . David Gates 70 "3 01 '1534 . 18 04 73 77 62 20 182 85 27 76 27 16 185 35 16 97 24 90 39 75 5 81 35 38 71 90 3 74 3 74 35 95 347 31 9 08 9 8 9 ( ,12 45 . 8 30 40 67 45 81 4 15 ' 6 23 8 30 2 57 16 00 . 1 6 ttO 8 30 6 45 16 01 5 C3 4j02 3 71 10 05 10 05 . 2 01 , 13 40 1 83 ,6 70 10 05 ,13-40 3 35 583 100 72 80 90 I06 14 129 25 80 75. 77 5o loo . 657 96 23 26 ) 85 83 8 40 85 SEATED LANDS. . - , Also, at the same time and place, will be sold the following Seated Lanos asd Lots ok Gkoi:ku, on which taxes remain unpa'd and which h ve been teturned to the Com missioners ;igreeal.'y to the Act of Assem bly of April 2C, 1844 : ' ' NAMES OV OWXKKS . AND WABR ANTF.ES- AC'S. LOTS. " ALLKGUKST TWP. ' TAXES. 100 Solomon Ramey 1868 '$ 5 10 BLACKLICK TOWNSHIP. MilforJ & Alters 'C7'68 . Ansi Owens David Powell ...Margaret Brady Jacob Lieb ,. David Secrist lleniy Egbolt . CAMBRIA. TWP. James J Evans i) Kei fe's Heir3 Wm Lyshon cap.rlll twp. . Barney Farabaugli - rMark (iiilespie Patrick Gillespie - jCharles Kennedy Elizabeth Haynes . Mathew Keiiu Stevens & Stuby John A Weaver' Christian Wible . David Davis t Casper Smith CHKST SPr.lNG3 BOB. ! J M Pen nock ' - CHEST TWP. 30 40 20 3S 62 57 53 it 3 7o 2 93 8 oi 18 85 65 To 25 3.1 16 23 4 6 3 7 7 2 2 1 60 lo9 " Joseph Cole " , 3 99 loo. - Saruuel Holes " . u 10 2o 15 ' George Hammond ;l 2 lo 61 PL &TW Johnson ' 9 23 CLEAHIIELD TWP. 426 Samuel Calvin ;" " 5o 9o lo Daniel Noel ' .'. 27 41 - Reed & Tudor, ' . . 2 80 113 - Charles McKenna s- . 1 60 378 Thomas Patterson " 6 60 169 - Charles Ranstead " 6 12 CONKMACGH TWP. -60 Peter Horner , 1 e.i 3o Peter Horner " 8 John Donovan 11 43 5 Michael Downey ' . 3o 14 WiKiam Orr ' " 5 53 3o r. James S Orr, dee'd, 4 37 HOUSE. ' CONEMArCH BOS. 1 ' 1 Thomas M Cabe " ' 1 35 ACRES.' CPOYLK TWP. -- .- 18 ' James Burk " 2 23 235 Thos Croyle's Est " . 22 87 98 Daniel Dunmire " " 11 95 . 9 r George W Pringle " 153 .. cl .Cambria Iron and '""' . Lumber Co , " 12 60 ,ci ;b f siick . i;25 124 311 ; loo loo 254-:i; 254o 5o . : -8o.-' . 193 i. 212 - ; 50 - HOCS'S. 1- 1 T j t j n A - 1 1 -rY. 1 1 1 1 i 1 I 1 i 1 ACBB8. , 20O 25- cl . . u it 1 , 1 i' 1 , JACKSON TWP. Frederick Kring .4 John Llovd . - WTra;lI Story & Co ; , (Slonaker); . do do (Dimmier) i do do ; (Paul) ' , do ..do; (Paul) .. Andrew .P Rager .. Samuel Di'don Michael Brawleyc John Ager ' Jacob Dishonn; JOHNSTOWN BOX. Sarah Oram ' ''' " John "Roberts' Philip Greager ;.Geo AMar,kIe " "John Fry." 0 Henry Tross x '."- -Iee'd JAVineberger ' Job nrW Davis" " J k W Harris' ' 5 ',Winiam Kill en ' " Samuel liaufman ' ,.'' n , 1. it. 4 13 o5 17 4o 19 16 52 Io 1 t 2 5o I 60 ia 58 4 81 1 5o 4 43 3 83 1 o2 65 2 o3 I 94 r 2 24 1 1 6 j . "27 ,Ao - 16 '5o 4oo-1 ' So nous's. " t 1 ACHE3. 60' 68 2 Owen Rodgers Charles TJnversagt Henry Myers Nicholas Austin John Sherman I VMUM8TCB TWP. John-2foe ,- - " , John Aunsman f .Henry: Mcintosh " KICHLAND TWP. Bl! Gageby Solomon Uelsel 3. John Morris i Nancy Reighard -RoberfTrotter ' : Jarnes Barefoot John Hileman- - it ( ii 11 11 it 11 80 80 60 80 60 80 80 78 73 31 15 1 15 1 26 C Holsinger " Mary S Murphy 02 36 08 68 2o 25 64 2o 90 32 135 1304 80 100 20 146 330 Samuel Horner ' . ' Thomas Keelan " , Hiram Musseman - E M Moore Samuel J Smith . -rtr- Conrad Stufft : ; ' John C Smith ' :- '' Camb'aCo'UI'aCo " same John Lovett . . 1867 6UMMKBHILL TWP. Alsi'p & Shiuer ,G7J!'G8, Wro Barke " " Ym Carr " " ' 1 4 1 4o Co 60 . 1 37 :" , 48 : 1 62 46 80 4 05 8 33 17 20 SO 60 371 $00 49 45 72 8. 146 S99 221 31 144 830 490 85- 86 472 400 ior,j 90 146 300' 4'cO 10 12 400 31 972 16 16 "50 120 63 153 2H 100 81 96 - 9 700 1G0 ii 40 409.. 100 50 75. John defer4 Wm 11 Hughes ' same ' " same " - same' ' ,; George L'lly " George. LV.ly " Joseph Dunlap " G L Lloyd ' ' ' " Patrick McGougb " Edward Senser " J.hn Aen " James' IUuk " James Bark 'John Furren's Est . same John G Miles " Jere McGonigal " Bi njamin Nuon WniKCarr' ' CambriaJC al acd . Irou Co ' Isaac W Plummer Utn'ry Glass ' " ' same ' ' Dau'l. Sherbine, jr - James Burk Ivlward Sensor C B Eilis S trah Plummer James O'Neill I WASHINGTON TWP. Jarues Burns ' Edward Purkk : Edward Burk Est Wm It Hughes same Gideon Marlett . ' Edward McGlade John P.-rter .1 .' M J Smith Mrs Ti otter, , George and Alexan der Buchanan , . Dvwrt Heirs C II Gardner & Co Fame Jiihn Murphy Bridget Bradley Evan E Kvans . WHIT is TWP. Jaraes E Davis B il Jeffries - ' Simon iel t. ' Jeffries & Bardiite TAYLuli TWP. Malachi Byron ' El wood Mattli;ws . Walter B Nutter ..' Ji.hn O'Xrii Win II Richards .. 4 B & Geo Watkius ' CiSJS Tittle - , ' James Tittle , : Ei ward. Bird ; Francis Bue . Cuiifftian Ford Joseph Gt'orge 4 ' L 1) & R J ues , James Smith,. 4 Jolvn, W Jines - , , Isaac Jeffries- Cliarlcs O Luther 4' . Eniil Young , . t 4 . A njjf-line Kerr . K M Lemon 4 Francis Bone ll';b&rt Grady James G 'Jtc fe , 11 66' 16 20 4 05 2 05 1 QE 4 OH 4 73 41 23 4 82 2 54 13 20 9 45 17 45 6 35; 4 eo ' 9 00 ' '6 75 1& 90 12 eo 12 20 3 00 80 6 08 ' 8 00 r 1 80 8 00 1 92 2 00 21 7 67 4 07 G8 11 85 .10 93: 5 91 20 BEE YE.. The yndei-bigneij Iis esareJ . letiers paicni ihet nlted1 sutesVted pecember 14, 1 SI 9, r aii improvement in the construcon of Hce riC7fi;ANEvfHi of 1 I C'- . 1 mnrrt i-Hives and ciaim14 kt m cuuvu ....-.b.. -t I uossessed bv no other lieretofore patente.11. j ! TLe prineirfal feature of this Pee Hive w the j j K magunf which i is thorn u eh- I lr veniiUted. thus precluding the pcwibiluj of. , V L tk. hMfimoiherinir. Uic,coa.Urnouldingj)rthe 11 11 honey fouriug..l bisdesirsblc end i accom Dlishcd by vertical perforated tube, running centrally through the hive and open at the (op and bottom. All p-r?ons interested in apicul ture will Htonce see ihe 'grear advantages se cured in this improvement.' 'The ventilator is for the increase of bees - The peculiar construction of the box, partic ularly in the arrangeracnVof he inner com- I partments, whereby it:an D cieaneu .ny time without disturoing uw oee. i anuwicr valuable impioTepent which will be obvious to any per?ou ho examines tliia Hive. An examh'atiou of t!te workings ot the bes or the comfiiion of the interior can be made at any time, as the eMes n re cased with glss. Bees can be trasferred from a difl'ereht hive to the improved one without any difficulty whatever. It-would require too much space to enumerate here all the advantages claimed in this inven tion, hut full in'oruiaiion wiil be promptly fur nished by applying in. person or by letter. 10 the n.iipiitec. I n m now-1 repared to iiisrioe ot territorv for thesaleof the Improved Bee Hive knti GOOD THING in EBFk-H The "House of Tudnr" q... TO 1 HE SMui t. ' 'Ml ? vrtr New Inducement C2 30 SO 'i ia anv portion of the United States. ! PKTER CAMPBELL, Carrolltown, Cumbria Co., Pa. ! AIITOi 1TC RAILM AY G ITE i 1 he patentee of the above has also invented j and paten:ed an AUTOMATIC RAILWAY j GATE, to which he invites ihe attention of railroad men. Full information will be fur ni.-hed on application, and Company Kijghu will be diepoed of by the iuventor-- Address as above. . ' Ij.n.H.7tl tt. tn: : : v. i r jmga street! jjLcw pftJ Has taken -toes,;,,-, of tbe room, Street, (three door? from Ce-.;re receutly orciipied p.. ft "' - into which he has j,m ir...0j a marr.moih a.-tir.fnu'f' DRY &L DRESS COcI consirtinsr o! rrerythinz :si:.l rom-'. ' .' any dealer in tl.is i-erk c.f rV-I" ever lueteiided t ...int. ..1 .v, . : . efr ai til in ui K I.I-! Wjj SOLD VERY CHEAP F(jn r OK IX L1CUANO. i ja CUlSHy fla.." 15 13 96 13 CO 35 20 25 EBENSBURG FOUNDRY 20 8 3 3 7 53 95 90 Z 40 2 3G 5)3 ro 1 2 1 1 . 0 20 3 95 e 35 6 22 80. 1 25 o 1 75 1 75 1 85 . 67 07 nous 3. 1 1 J M Ilartwell 44 1 00 ACRES. 359 Rager. widow of DviJ " ." " 44 '3 50 "45 William.&M.irshan 44 2 4 5 t 5J same . 44 20 ' ' - ' ; same 44 2 80 ' ' GALL1TZIN TWP. 2 Jonathan Bobinson 44 2 26 IIOUS's." ' 1 1 Jacob Fogle " 1 24 1 1" Hugh IL.well E-t'e 44 186 1 1 John r Jas Hut ton 44 84 '1 1 John Coulter 44 " 4 91 ,ACBF,S. - 1 " '- John&Jas Ilutton 44 1 - . , SCSQUEHANNA TWP. 154' Bvrne & Snvder 10 R3 100 William Cofe 4 8 63 j 17 ' Joshua Davis 44 ' ' C9 i 68 '-;' Joseph McDonald 44 4 9.1 : 160 ( John Rager 44 1110 j 100 James D Shaw 44 11 35 j 90' Wm Pratt's Est'e 44 4 4 9 0 3 j 120 Uriah Lloyd - 44 1 3 7 4 j 100 same 44- 100 same 44 200 Lloyd & LTipps 4f 10 44 100 same 44 60 Thomas Abbott . " 120 HOIS'S. WILMOEK B08. 1 I Harkins Ott 44 " '4 50 .1 Catharine McGuire 44 150 ACRES. . YOPKtt TWP. 124 Ellis & McLaiu . 44..," ' ' 28 20 . 28 Joseph Gates ' - ' 2 14 54.. James Murphy 44 - .. 3 46 , 13 Daniel Rhenm 44 . . . 4 59 NEW FIRM, NEW BUILDINGS, &c. m A m r 1 m .- HAVING iurhased the well known EB ESBUUG FOI XDUY from Mr. Edw. Gl;iss. and rebuilt nnd enlarel it. almost en t'ire'y, br-sidc. . VeEttins it with new niachinery, the subscribers a:e now prepared to furnish COOK, PARLOR S- HEJTIXG STO VFS, of the litest and most approved patterns THRESHING MACHINES. MILL GEAR ING, UOt ai.il WATER WHEKLS of over deHer'ption, 'IKON FENCING. PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CASTINGS, and in fact all m-iimer of articled niuim!j.ct'..red in a first clas Foundry. Jb Vrk of all kind attended to promptly and done chieapW- ' ' - " ' " -Thespeci.il attention of Furmors i- invited to two newly patented PLOUGHS which we posaesr the sole rihi to manutaturc and sell in tLis county, and w hich are admitted to be the best ever uitrduceJ to the public. Eelievi: g ourselves capable of jei forming any oik In our line in the mot satislactory manner," and knowinjr that we cari'Oo woik'at lownt piticrs tluiri have been cbarped fn this conimnniiy heretofore we Confident! V bope that we will be ound worthy ot liberal ratron;tre. Fair reiuctin:s made to wholesale draler. t'The highest uiices pnUi in cash for old me 1 orca-tiii;s givey in excluinpe." OCR TFEilS ARK STIi CTV CASH OR COfSTST econucs. CONVEX Y, VINIIOE (.t CO. " Ebensburs, Set. 2, leG3. NO DEALER KEKI'S E NO D E A I. V If k- !' f l' v NO DEALER Stl.LS CKFa; ; NO DEALtli bLLLS vm- TRY FRY! TRY FI;Yt! TRY y. Buy from Fry! Buy JrcmF. TRT FKY IF YfJlTv,MNTT: the fii.est Dres Goods tt tle TRY KHY IF YOi; Moltn, Check, Ginluro?, Tlrtv.' in;, lerins, lrii!, .lins. Cit s:nieres, Satinet's, Dclaii Prints, ic. Ac, ainl wifhs.w tbe full worthed wit m-j:-'" IF YOU W.4NTT TRY FRY T - r r 1 . f dren's wear, unt-xre!U.l io qu.-;': . now here ui.Oers'.J II i.-i.t TRY FRY IF YOU V.4YTTG Hardware, Queens w ire, CIUrjre t. Oil Cluh., 1c . of the i ai.CM.ae j styles at the lowest Spurts. TRY FRY IF YOU WANTTO flams. Sides. S!:o.;M,-i. Ye?? M F'; ' Lard. Putter. Es, C! ce-e tff . ".. . o - .1 . ii . .- gar, 1 -'Nij's;. vi i-'-fs. ".Cj or antl.;t.gt!ic imLut!:;. TRY' FRY anvthir? an : sure thitt at ml liBif!" vr will i.c,ur ,.t the LOWEST CS'i I;A IF YOU WANT TO; fvcrvOrn-r M,mU bn'u Oh my ! mv ere 1 it w v i That ai the Dry tioo.is btttfeotiG: . .Just opeueU 0 .. ti rrv, . ; On th street caili li'.-li. More for voiir ir.oiit r vou cs Than from any one eie, Ijj r Li-ri r rr. m LIICVSIHRG (71 lYiifi1 I I DPiESS GtODS 0: desirable strics w, and as I .i m dc-tprmii.e.i to sfl! as Ci THE ?HEAPJ:ST.l rcsr-ecttullv? from all tbe ladies, a'.id epec"u:ltf win nave iteen m Hie h.ttut ot u- 1 prices to m.ike tTieir vv.rchi .-. jou want to buy, be sure Lrt to :r of A.t Ebensbure, May 27, fcl'i. GEO.' C. K ZAHM. ZAHM 'A? Oi O wit DZALET.S IS DRY GOODS, GROfEff M HARDWARE,. QUEENS'..- ' Kats,Caps, Boots,St AND ALL OTHER AHTI UstialXj Kept In a C ouDtnH WILLIAM-LINTON. Treasurer. Treasurer's OfSce, Ebeusburg, Apr. 7, 1870. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. : II.P.P1TT0I PA. JOIItSTOW., ALL KIPS: OF CIJAIRS, such as common .Windsor Chairs,' FrH Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs :i! Cane Stat arrV ROCKING CHAIRS,' OF' EVERY SIZE r SPRING SEAT CHIIKS; - Settees, Lounges, &C..&C. . ( . CABINET FURNITURE di every description and of latest, : STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT, THE Tastes of all. ' Thankful for past favors, he respect fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. Jan. 31.1867. J T . J A M E S ' IT O T E L", 7 (Conducted on the Etiropean Plan, 405 & 407 Libbstt Stru:t, OfPofttTE ihb Union Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. JAMES K. LAN ATI AN, - - Proprietor. ' This Ilouse is newly' built and srlcndidly riiroibhed, and convobieut to all .ttie Lail roads coming. into thecity. TLe Restaurant counected with this Hotel open at "all hours of the day' and night. ' ' ' ' oct.17.-ly. . -AO.-429 Liberty. Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT, ' v ; c PITTSBURGH, PA. . je.ll.-ly. FELIX HENXY.Trop'r. TOT. KINKEAD, Justice of the -Peace m and Claim Agent Office remored to tlie office formerly occupied by M. Uasson, ErJeo'doa HiSh St.j Ebeusburg.- ji3 HAVING recently enlarged our flock we are now prepared to Fell at a ;reat reduction from foruier prices-. Our Mock cun B'.sta of Prus, Mciicii)ts, rerlumery, Fr.ncy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's iuil Allen's Hmr Ke--tor-ative.a. Pills, (inf meiit. Plasters. Liniments, Pain Killers. Citrate Magnesia, ErS Jamaica Ginger, Pure ' Fl.ivcr:nff Extract., E-fencea, Lemon Syrnp", " Soothing Syrup, fc'piced Syrnp, Rhubarb, Pure Spices. &c. ; ' .,.. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS Blank Book?, Deeds, Note? nl Bonilp; Cnp, Tost. Commercial and all kind? of oe Paper Envelopes: "Pens, Pencil, Arnold's Writii Fluid, Black and Red Irk,: Ifc!ket and; Pa.s Books, Magazines, Newspupers, 2ovels, II is tories, Bibles. Keligiou.,Pruer aod Toy book!, Penknives. Pipes, Ac t We have added to our s'ock a lot of FINE; JEWELRY, to which we would invite the ittfention of the Ladies. PHOTOHRAI'FI ALBUMS at lower, prices than ever offered in this place. " ; Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re tail. - LEMMON & MURRAY, ; . July 30, 1868.- Main Street, Ebensburg. D R E W ,31 OSES, MERCHANT TAIllOR, St'i-rtm's BciiDiNa, Clixtox St-V Jouxstjvk, . . . . . . , HAS just received hi f nil and winter ftock of 1 fine: French , London and Amerieun CLOfHS. CA&SIAIER KS and VKSTINGS. and a full assortment of Gefift Fie.msuisg Goai.s. . , . . - Mr. Mose has been for eight years cutter at "Wood, .Jotrelli Co. 's establishment, apd now desires to inform his frier.Js and the rubtic peo erally that h' has commenced business in Sup pes a ouiiuing. on unnton Etteei. w it n a mock CU of goods adapted to the fall hiid winter, which BOOTS AND no is prepareo to mate np in ine latest styiea and at moderate prices for cash hoping by at (" teutipo to buxloess to merit share of public j -- pitronaje. and tuaintauithat success which has heretofore attended his eiTorts in producing good fitting garments. , Give him a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2. iSfifi. tf. . ' '" ' ' ' vvppAND couNT!:yrtf: 1 STORE ON MAIX Next Door to thePc1 Jane 10, tSfiS. 7f ;00K WELL TOV- for .Mru'a ml V'' Stti Thf nn.lers'rr.ed rete;t:i:'5:: merous cusKnier ui the ru:.. i Le is prepared t to mi.B.aCts:- SHOFS of anv desn J it- It it " A W S O N ife - U A K E R FRANKLIN STREET, In. tUe Old POr QFPICK BUILDING, WHOLESALE GROCERS L-jASO DKALERS IX TV. H S T E.R Jff PJRODVCC! bUGAR. SYRUPS. -MOLASSES, TEAS. COFF EES, FLOUR. BA.CON. POTATOES, DRIED and GREEN FRUITS, TOBACCO. CIGARS, &c; fte Orders -solicited from retail dealer, and sat isfaction in' gOods ant prices guaranteed. Johnstowa. April 28, 18G9. . "HJEVERE. THE .MEMORY OF ' FRIENDS DEPARTED ! MONUMENTS,' TOMBSTONES, &c. jtlie finest Freuch-aUVki:i b t- brogan. in the tiki Etsr a1.! 1 est notice, and at as aiO.!'- i" work can be obtained auvn -Those wke have worn r.J.':,i-a; si. uiy 1 ? taniiMiiu'i the superior qualify of rr.v (."or." easily be convinced of ihe M ' give me a trial. Try hd be tSKe airing a i' , to promptlv and in a workniaju-4- " n,i wr.i t at.,1 I.I iceS will CanileB. tiuuance and inereuse of t!i r - . ' JOHN P. i- , Ebensburg, April '2S, ls. The subscriber still continrres to manufacture of the best material jwtcl in the most workmanlike rannDer. at the Loretto llarble Works, all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as .TABLE and BUREAU TOPS, and all other work in his line. ' None but tjie best American and. Italian Marble nsed. and cerfect satisfaction' ffuararifeVrl tn all cases at prices as low', as IikV.vrork can j -The ut uuLaiueu ui iho ,int- pr ei.se wnere. van and see specimev.fi. and Jude Tor yourselves as to the merits cheapness of. my wnrk . JAMES 'WILKINSON. Lbretto;HarcH l5,T868.l'y; V t.t- tuuMiwAt , r-i--' Propietor, stores no P"'?1 ,,v( hotel worthy of a continue patronage it has Ltretofore table will alwars he far,D.'V best the market affords; Is best ct liquorsUis stable be ; attended Jj:n ecTtlVtfl iJ hostler. ' JanS " ' j 4 r- JOHIf GAY. - - - A Y & SnrcMisn t fT wnoi.BSA-r- G Grocers and Commig FLOUR. PROPUCK. , BOX OILS, o.. 7 . . .t itfil'sK. &62. 1; chwees delicMCTf? ; choice liquor-, nT .1, refHl Wtlfrs. in'"'.,:,f iacntrcryeari'oarese?t-