JLj - I A XEW BIT OF HISTORY,' " ... M M - VrStridkins. the librarian of the Masa ;h t:tw JJ'storica'. S toiftv. io pyerbauling ' chest of tld paper's' de-.iosited in the ar cbivea of. that body by the ' late Robert Oreepleaf, of Jlalden,' has 'recently made a curious .discovery which has espegial i'tter est for 4he people af. Pennsylvania.: 4rrftng these papers wasone of ancient date which bore this endorsement: Ye scheme to bagge PenrttV This curious title attracted the attentiori'of Mr.-Jtidkins. and he examined the contents of the document with morelhan common interest. mIt is in the quaint' band writing of the Rev (Cotton' Mather, and is addressed to '-Ye aged and beloved Mr. Jon Higginson." It boars, date,. September e 15th, 1682." and rmd thus. Uje odd spell icg of the original being followed to the let ter : " " ' ' ' ' :" "There bee now at sea a.shippe (for our friend. Mr. Esaias Ilolcroft of London did ad vise me by the last, packet that it wo'dejsnil some tiir.c in Atfgr.st called ye Welcoirne R. Greeyway, muster, which ha aboard ati hun dred or rr.oie of ve heretics and maligpants called Quakers -w ith W . Penne who is ye Chief Scampe at to hedde of them. Ye Geiiiral Court has reconlitigly given secret, orders to Master Malnchi Hnxett of ye brig Forpoese to "wajluye ye said Welcome slljc as r.ear ye coase of Codde as. may be. nnd make captive ye sail! Penne and his ungodlie crewe so that ye Lord niav be 'gloiififd nnd Lot mocked on ye soil of this new countrte with ye heathen wor shippe of these people. Much s-Tole cap be made by sellirg ye whole, iottc to Barbaiioes where slave (etch goo'le prices in riimmc aiid mipip and we shall noot only doye Kri great service bv panii-liing ye wicked but we shall makeg:-eat gayr.e for his miiiikters arid people. Master Huxett feels hope MJ and I will set down ye news ha brings when bis shippe comes buck. - ' ,' "Tours in ye bow'eVs of Christ, . ' "CoTTd.V M ATHER." Master ITuxett trussed his reckoning and Fenu sailed secure within the Capes pf 'the Delaware. - But it is sarhuis to r flection the narrow chance by which the founder of ' thU'dofcriin w'JTTfTreca'p'Sjt'tTi'e' fr.te'of many of his religious brethren who were east ashore en the reJeultfs coast MassacLuse'.ts. Ii it strarga ncy-;ths wis" l giver, en deared to the hearts of a great people and their posterity by his wisdom, sagacity and benevolence, hoeing sugar in Barbadecs tin tier .the laah prai Yankee overseer, dr cjnJli fWijg CMo'iUVti'A t4hav4.the igrarlita pia Tards which Mather and his theological brethren carried about . instead of hearts. Ah! Haw the ancient Gtton must have mourned f.., the marketable . Quakirs and the rifreshluir '""rumuieJ which came not.. It. ia Jtliptful to .think, how he never got a bit of 'thVspoyle" which his dcvilji-h old soul held in delicious anticina- ' tion hiw hri)tber'Hf25inson 'watched5 fond ly for Jiis hogshead, and dreamed of swal lowing his half score of heretics in pious punches. They would have made "a rum cretur"of the Great Founder, in a literal t-ense, if they had got b?m, but thanks to the good steerage of "R Green way, master," they didn't get him. Easton Argus. Accidental Discoveries. Some of the Vest discoyeties and happiest experiments in the varioun branches of science have been made by chance. Watts, the engineer, took the lobster's tail fur his model when he was ..rj.nstructing'f ife to cfihvey waler to Glas ,j:ow fi. in tut) kj prMtu tide f ..the Clyde Jitnnnel, who corsfructed tin- tu.nitl under '"'he TfiTitj cs, t'juk h'f ftrt id-,i from a ship s-worm, as he .b--i ved -it 'petforate, with? its .-veil armed bead, fiit in-one djrectiou and iien irr' another, tiil the archil way-was complete and daubed over the roof and sides xvilb a kind of varnish. , The art of portrait painting is believed to have its origin in an ncidertt.' Connthia. a young girl cf Sycon, discovered her beautiful lover asjeep; the lamp-'which' burned "beside him" cast the sba-low of bis profile on tho wall ; struck by the likeness, and iuspired by love, she Iractd it, and thus produced the first specimen of ; that delightful art. The hammer of a black- Bmith suggested, a subject for one of Haydn's best'com positions. An artist in vaiu tried to give the drapery about which he was em ployed in his picture the graceful tohhj which could alone sati.-fy him ; vexed at his failure, he was about to put the painting away, when a servant entered his studi j. and. in putting to rights such things as fell in his way, he threw his master's cloak across the stand, it full into the graceful folds so much desired by the painter. So an artist, in de pair of imparting the cxpiession of the ex citement and heat of the chase to the uoble lior.se he was painting, flung his bruh im pa tiently away ; it splashed wprn the nostiils of the horse, and represented at onc the foam, which was all that was rtquired. In every day life our happiest thoughts seem to be chance corners. . A Wonderful Steni gkaph Invkntiin. We learn that "a mechanic living u the shores of Lake Zurich, M. Theodor Zuppm ger," has'just invented a mechauism as mar vellous as the "daguerreotype" was "first con -eidered toJpe, the apidLuations of which have K;nce become so popular'and uuTversal. Tlie luachice of M. Zuppinger in no larger than the human hand, and performs the work of an accomplished stenographer. Placed? in ccntart with the vocal organ, it produces the slightest sounds enunciated by the lips, twngue. or throat. While one is in the act of speaking, a ribbon of paper is detached from the machine, similar to that thrown off by the telegraph apparatus, on which the words pronounced are traced in black and white. The mechanism is in all respects most ingeniously constructed, and worthy fr being compared with the invention of Nicpce, Daguerre, and Morse. If erooms are wet in boiling suds once a week, they will get very tough, will not cut the carpet, will last much lemger, and always sweep like a new broom. A very dusty car pet may he cleaned hy 6itting a pail of cold water out by the d.x.r, wet the broenn in it. It nock it to get off all the drops, nweep a yard or st). . then wash the broom as before and sweep again, being careful to shake all the drops off the broom, and not to sweep too far at a time. ,Tf done with care it will clean a carpet very nicely and you will he surprised at the quantity of dirt in the water. The water may require changing once or twice if the carpet is very dusLy. Snow sprinkled over a carpet and swept off before it has time to melt and dissolve, is also nice for ren ovating a soiled carpet. Moistened Indian meal is used with very satisfactory results hy tome of our housekeepers. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Fisher and "Bloodgood Surveys being all patented, those who own portions of them need not ap ply for Patents. Those who have purchased tract, or parts of tracts, of other bodies of sur veys which have not been patented, cam pro Ci.ve the patents hv applting to SHOEMAKER & 0 ATM AN. EbcBsburg. Nov. lH, lfcl9 -tf. FRANK W. HAY, T-JIIOLESALE and RETAIL Manufacturer, H of TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE, Canal street, below Clinton, Johns town. Fa. A large stock conBtautly on hand. FIRE!! DO YOU HEAR THAT, FIREMEN ? JlSD ARB TOV PREPARED TO OBEY THE SUMMONS ! This vou arc not, unless you have been to Wolff's Clothing Store, and have bought one of those superb FIR E I A X'.' S C OATS, to keep vou warm and drv. AVolff makes j them at from .?lHto20, nnd anv other gar- mcnt von want von can have made to order at ' 8(iort not'ee. ' QCr-A'O FIT. NO CHARGE !C3 1 Mr. WOLFF has jnst returned from the East, j and his READY MA DE " now contains the largest assortment, the most varied assortment, and altogether the most plensipg assortment of WIETER BSBISEITS I PR HEI & BUYS EVER DISPLAYED IN ALTOONA. rgf-OVERCOATS, from the lowest pi iscd j Ca-simere to the finest Heaver all -izes, j CS?Full Suit, of ClothmET at from f 9 to $30. ; P;iiits from $l..r:0 to -JU. . Vests irciu "j cents ! to $5. - Also, a geneial variety of KOTI0UI3 & FURKISHIKG GOODS, j Ilats, Citps Coots, IN, UMBIiELLAS, SATCHELS, TRUNKS, kc. t'in the LADIES' DEPARTMENT will bo lound a full stock of FURS, from the low est piiced Conry to the finest Mink and Sable. : GODFREY WOLFF, Next door to the Post Gtflee, Altoona City T II OMA3 C A 11 L A N I) WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES s QUEENSWAREj WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FISH. SALT. SUGAR' CURED MEATS. CACO.V, FLOUR, - FEED AND PROVISIONS, 1323 Eleventh Avenue, Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona. All srich goads as Spices. Brushes. Wood anJ Willow Ware, Shoe Bhicking and Station ery. will be sold from manufacturer's printed price lists, and all o'her poods in mv line at Philadelphia, Baltimore. Cincinnati nnd Pitts burgh current prices To dealers 1 present tle peculiar advantage of saving thera all freight and drayage, as they are not required to pav fieights from the principal cities and uo ilniy nge charges are made. Dealers may rest as sured that my good are of the best quality and my prices as moderate as city rates. By doing a fair, upright business, and by promptly and satisfactorily filling all orders, I hope to merit the patronage ot retail dealers and others in Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re spectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. THOMAS GARLAND. Altoona, July 29, lt'J.-tf. y0D WORRELL & CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Who esac and Held Dcaers in JIlLLIXtRl GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE. BOOTS AND SHOES, II ATS AND CAPS. II ION AND NAILS CARPETS AND OIL C LOUIS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GLASS WARE. Yl LI.OVV WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Western Produce such as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT, CARBON OIL, &c. ic. "gT" Who'esale and retail orders solicited aud : icmptl y filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms WOOD. MORRELL L CO. Johnstown, April US, lcG'J. ly. j N 1) II E W M OSES, MERCHANT TAILOR, fcurPEss bcnniNG, Clixto.s St., Jou.v; -VSTOWN, II AS just received his fall and winter stock of fine French. London and Ampnenn ChOrUS. CASSIMERES and VEST1NGS. j and a full assortment of Gent's Fi nvKinv,; Goo 1,3. Mr. Moses has been for eight years cutter at Wood, Morrell &. Co. 's establishment, and now desires to inform his friends and the public gen erally that he has commenced business in Sup res's building, on Clinton stie-et, with a stock of goods adapted to the fall and winter, which he is prepared to make up in the latest stylets and at moderate prices for cash, hoping by'at tention to business to merit a share of public pitronage, nnd maintain that success which has heretofore attended bis efforts in producing good fitting garments. Give him a call. Johustowu, Sept. 2. lf-r8.-tf. "Poor women are on every side, and orphans cry for bre.id, because husbands and fa thers lived and died uninsured. " A11IE&IC 1IV life nsruiMi; "company OF PHILADELPHIA. Organized 18SO. Alkx. Woilldin, Pres . .John S. Wilson. Sec. All policies non forfeitable. All policies are payable at death or 80 years of age. Economt in management. Care :n the selec tion of risks, 1h-.mptmss in the payment of death claims, and StcuuiTY in the iiivesiniiit of its immense funds, are rgidly adhered to and have always characterized this Company. J. FRANK CONDON. Special Agent. . Nov. 11, lblill.-ly. JOHN GAY. WM. WELSH. GA Y & W E L S II , Successor to Gay Painter, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR BON OILS, &c. &c, 3G2 Liberty Street, - PITTSBURG!! JpiRE! FIRE!! pETER CAMPBELL'S BEE HIVE. The undersigned Las secured letters-patent of the United Statesdated December 14, 1819, for aix improvement in the coiutructiou of Bee Hives, and claims for hia invention advantages possessed by no other heretofore patented. The principal feature of this Bee" Hive is the arrangement by means of which it is thorough ly veutihitedrthos precluding the possibility of the bees smothering, the comb moulding or the honey pouring. This desirable end is accom plished by a vertical perforated tube, running centrally through the hive and open at the top aiid bottom. . All persons interested in apicul ture, will at once see the great advantages se cured ir. this improvement. The ventilator is for the increase of bees The peculiar construction of the box, partic-, ulariy in the arrangement of the inner com- partmcnts, wnereny it can oe cicaneu at any time without disturbing the bees, is another valuable imvirovement which will be obvious to any per.-on who examines this Hive. An examination of the workings of the bees or the condition of the interior can be made at any time, as the sides are cased with glass. Bees can be trasferred from a different hive to the improved one without any difficulty whatever. It would require top much space to enumerate here all the advantages cl.timed in this inven tion, but full information will be promptly fur ni.'hcd by applying in person or by letter to the patentee. I am now jrepared to dispose of territory for the sale of the Improved Reeliive in any portion of the United States. PETER "CAMPBELL, . . ... . Carroiltown, Cambria Co., Pa. V f1 i n i -i a i i Jill I Vill i I IK II.11IJ1I ill U.l I IJ The patentee of the above has also invented and nuteuied an AUTOMATIC RAILWAY GATE, to which he invites the attention of railroad men. Full information will be' fur nihed on application, and Company Rights will b disposed of by the inventor. 'Address as above. jan.l l.'TD.-tf . fEBENSBURG TOUNDRY A; VI IX FULL. RLAST! i NEW FIRM, NEW BUILDINGS, &c. HAVING purchased 'the well known "EB ENSBL'RC. FOX N DRY from Mr.-Diw. Glass, nnd rebuilt and enlarged it almost en tirely, besides reStiing" it with new machinery, the subscribers a:e now prepared to furnish COOK, PARLOR $ HE A TING STO VES, of the latest and most approved patterns THRESHING MACHINES, MILL GEAR ING, ROSE and WATER WHEELS of every description, IRON FENCING, PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CASTINGS, and in fact all manner of articles manufactured in a first class F"our.cVy. Job Work of all kind attended to promctly and done cheap.lv. The special attention tf Farmers is invited to two. newly patented PLOUGHS , which j we pos-es-i the sole right to manufacture and Veil in this county, and which are admitted to be the best ever introduced to the public. Believing ourselves cipable of performing any woik in our line in th most satUlactory tnar-ner, nnd knowing that we can do work at lower rnicf s than have been charged in this community heretofore we confidently hope that we will he 'bund worthy of liberal patronage. Fair reductions made to wholesale dealers. 5?The highest prices paid in cash for old metal, or ca-tings given in exchange. Ol'R TKRVS ARK STKICTV CASH OR COUNTLT riionccE CON VERY, VINROE.& CO. Ebcn.-burg, Sept: 2, ItC8. AR MERS, Look to Your Interests, AND BCY ONE OF SPROUT'S COIIIIIXCD HI If ire, l! 'I WW l, THE BEST AND OSV P fcRFECTLT COMBINED Hay Fork and Knife Manufactured. EVERY FORK WARRANTED. As only a limited number can be supplied for this county, oiders for tr is celebrated Hay Fork and Knife should be sent in early to EIKHIffiYJEEIIItPA. Sole Agent for Cambria County, Who can also supply WOODEN PULLEYS, which are far superior to Jron Pulleys. Also, STEEL GRAPPLES for fastcnining Pulleys to Beams or R tilers the most convenient fas tenings yet introduced, as they can he put up or taken down without the use of ladders. Ebensburg, Dec. U, lcC3 Cm. ' EYERE 11 THE MEMORYEOF INDS DEPARTED ! ERIE MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c. The subscriber still continues to manufacture of the l est material aud in' the most workmanlike manner, at the Loretto Marble Works, all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TABLE and BUREAU TOPS, and all other work iu his line. None but the best American aud Italian Marble "1, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to aa cases at prices as low as liKe work can be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call and. see specimens and, ju.ge for yourselves as to the merits cheapness of mv"work. : s james Wilkinson; Loretto. March 12. $158.1 y. t FfltS TXATIOI'Al. Saddle. & Harness Shop IN CAMBRIA COUNTY.' The subscriber has commenced business at his Old Stand on High street, West Ward, opposite-the Unieu Schoot House,-Ebensburg, Paa where ke-iAinaBufaeturiwg and !syrefHred to fill all oiders in hjs line at greatly reduced prices. Besirons of patronage from all former patrons and the public generally, I.invite them to call, with a view of saving money for them selves, a I. will positivelv-r an.ish the beat and cheapest work that i or-can be made in this or adjoining counties. Call and see samples of my work and learn mv prices." M. M. O'NEILL. Ebeneburg, March 10, lS70.-tf. s YOTICK TO LAND OWNERS. -L" Having procured a pcrlect list of nP warrantee names, dates ot warrants, and of the payment of the purchase money and iheuames of the persons p iving the same, with a com plete draft made from the official records show ing the location of each tract of land, I nm prepared to procure patents from the Land Of fice (or the owners of unpatented lands, under the Act of Assembly of theiiOth of May, ISG-t. and the supplement thereto, as required by the recent order of the Survevor General Vl : GEO. M. READE., Ebensburg, March 24, lb?0.-tf. - UNION HOUSE, jBENSBURG. Pa., JEROME A. PLOTT, Jj Propietor. spares no pains to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it has heretofore received. His table will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best ct liquors His stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging hoetler. . jan 30, i8G6.-tf. t r. o A. L E It'. 1 or UNSEATED LANDS AND LOTS In Cambbia Couktt, A. X). 1870.1" , Ii William LtNros, (Treasurer of Cambria county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in pursuance of the several Acts of Assembly' of said Commonwealth directing the time and manner of selling Unseated Lards for taxes. Do h Eitr.BT give vcTicr. that the following des cribed tracts of Unseated Lands and L'o,ts of Ground in the said County of Cambria, or such parts thereof ns may be necessary to pay ar rearages of taxes due thereon, for one year or morf , will be offered for sale at the Court House in the Boroush of Elvensburg. on the SECOND MONDAY, being the UIth tat, of Jcxk next, and continue, by adjournment from day to day. until the whole be sold for such arrearages of taxes and costs necessarily accruing thereon. r ! ; ' UNSEATED LANDS. NAMES OF OWNKHS AND WARRANTEES. TAXES FO 1S08 AND 1SG9. fin RE ASURB'R Ac's. PERC's. BLACKLICK TWP. TAXI 8. Samuel C. Fisher. 108 John Fleming $ 9 88 50- Robert Fleming 4 1)1 0 . Daniel Reese . ' 1?3 ' George Ross " 17 08 45 Het.rr Shafne- 4 4fi 100 Simon Sindcr 9 r-'S 75 Joseph Harris 7 " 'j Jehu McCauley 3 1)5 1IK1 George Shew 9 8 8 ;t0 John Ross 4 74 9b" He-ster McCoy D 45 34 William Lyon U 5 John G .ff 7 9H 4' , '.. Flavel. Krown 3 H) frO ; Adam Reighnrd " 9 48 200 Thomas Gnflith k Price .19 75 Bloodgood. Ifi2 Sebastian Graff 15 97 Jacob Slough ' 3'J 5d 70 David Powell ' 8 51 100 J Jordan 9 CH Jilofire if Piper. S00 Jacob Tressingcr 47 4'1 . 335 Paul Lcbo 52 93 137 Daniel Leavy 21 58 97 John W Duncan . 11 54 lt;0 James Kane II -5 1(50 Samuel Reed & Stiles 12 04 219 Lewis Edwards, jr 17 32 ll!7 F A Shoemaker 12 64 100 , . Michael Stiles 1 1 J-5 130 John Tilford 13 83 33 Thomas Stiles 3 H5 20 Duncan & Erallier 2 37 (.0 Michael Fionk 11 r-5 37 Henrv B Campbell 4 33 0 William Davis 3 95 r.O G Boring (Fmder tract) 5 93 105 Thomas R Williams 12 44 515 Daniel and Jcn Davis 30 44 CAMItKI TOU'SSBif, 1G Aiiiuew Lewis 2 43 bO William Rurnham 13 bii 25 John Hovd 4 i5 100 John Brown 19 SO 174 John Morgan 3150 CARROLL T-WNH1P. John G. Miles. 52 CJ Duniel Parr 18 CI 40 David Bnrr C Gl James C. Fisher. 2G5 George Harrison , 43 99 100 IPS Thomas Duncan 19 09 305 105 James Town C Uti 3 William Urady 13 bO 2i)3 William McCoy 33 72 203 Andrew Carson 33 72 Stephen Pasket. ICQ Jchn Baldwin 22 f-3 59 Godfiev 1 owells 9 79 Ruth M'-GmndVs Heirs. 200 . James IT'-opa CG 40 Abraham Kern's Estate.' 372 123 Sarah B:.rr 83 00 90 John B Hoffman 14 94 William D. Price. 240 Alex B irr (part) 39 $ 140 E Shoemaker 23 24 CIIFST TOWNSHIP. 452 41 Anthony Simons 223 74 4:".2 44 Nathan Loughborough 223 74 303 100 Frederick Molynoux 154 94 38G 5-2 Thomas Ketland . 19! Ii7 4;m) 63 Thuraai Masters 19d 00 370 33 John Ketland 183 15 219 20 James Armstron? 98 13 Ruth McConnclVa Ikirs. 405 252 333 212 203 150 1 13 319 4 3 200 274. 117 215 200 80 35 40 1C9 323 223 100 106 Charles Pope 1 14 George Pole 140 Joseph Pope 123 2G 75 li 9(i 94 152 99 40 22 29 70 22 39 (53 18 119 73 59 40 81 41 23 20 42 57 37 20 15 84 (5 93 7 95 32 40 G5 03 45 71 20 40 G 93 7 G3 118 80 Samuel Ruth George Gilson Herry Seely Samuel Peters Hugh Hoops John Pope James Hoops George Hoop3 Nathan Foster Henry Foster Curtis Clay John Olden Peter Hordman John Drinker Marif Rhodes. Me'chor Riuderhill Charles Watson. Henrv Hoops J & H Mellon N utter & Sawyer Waller Nutter. Joseph Pope (part of) Js' roes Thompson Am'rew Weaver Maxwell Lands. William Gray Joseph Gray Thompson &? Somervie. Js Foster & Geo Gilson Henry Delozier If Co. James Ruth - Martin Myer John Myer Charles Penrose. Thomas Penrose Eder, Levy 1$ While. William Parker Henry Phillips Simon Walker John G. Miles. John Hooper Robert Ewiner 133 10G 106 48 131 123 123 200 450 433 350 405 225 158 428 127 123 319 128 400 44 42 55 90 153 rs 87 241 52 CG 83 54 93 127 14 62 99 GO 89 155 91 25 35 31 20 19 24 ire 122 10 50 80 147 James Hunter. . . 377 106 Lloyd &. Bipsch, I8f,9, CT EARFIFLO TOWNSHIP. Bayard (j' Barclay. 154 William Bartiu Samuel Bethel 134 F.ekiel Farmer William Ti'ton John Mitchell John Servos Lewis Wolf John Young Abraham fc-jnarer Hammond ey Dihcorih. 153 Jonathan Lewis W. W. Jackson. Jesse Bush Mrs. Stephens. Tatrick Kelly Patrick Such Luke McGuire James Harris Sylvester McMullin Joseph Troxler, 18C9, Morris wolf Henry Wolf Joseph Davis Henry Davis Moiris Davis M M Adams Ruth McConneWs Heirs. Jesse Hoops Bell &. Bliir John Brolherline. 154 John Fisher John Harrison John Mease William Brotlie. Wallace & Humphrey Michael J Nagle Joseph Harrij 233 100 213 116 25 1G0 188 25 200 433 330 200 200 GO 433 130 100 433 330 110 400 410 70 200 400 333 108 40 144 25 224 18 43 7 90 1841 9 19 1 93 12 6.4 14 88 1 9rf 15 80 34 23 2G07 15 80 15 80 4 74 34 22 10 27 8 20 34 23 2G 06 8 59 31 CO 32 39 5 53 15 80 31 GO 2G 33 lti 40 9 48 11 41 I 03 33 68 CONEMACOH TOWKSHIP. ' Widow Stewart - Williams & Buck ; '- CROYLE TOWNSHIP, Henry West - - Penn'a R R Co .Ana Maria Balen, 1808, 82 440 245 54 Lot No. 3 .4 4 3 u " 4 t ' 4 6 50 -7 13 73 04 61 42 t, it ii i 1869, i ii 3 32 G6 Earn u el Thomas, 'C8 '99, 1 ACRES. 40 122 John Kne-pper. jr ' Margaret McMallin. John Clark. JACKSON TOWNSHIP. James C. Fisher. A 98 15 22 100 John Cunningham 6 53 305 105 Thomas Moms .20 01 194 IU.bert Morris 12 72 100 John White 6 53 92 . Paul Bolty : 6 09 800 llathias Stough 19 58 405 John Ilubly bl S3 46 , . Thomas White 6 09 300 John McAnulty 39 15 Mulford Aliens. 139 ... Daniel Levy 18 21 j 413 William Morris 53 77; 208 Isaac Benson 27 16 42 Alexander Hunter 5 50 ! 181 ' Daniel Farley . . ?3 60 184- . Joseph Ewing.; .. 24 o4 ! 89 . James Reese , " , 11 CO 404 135 John Simpson 52 S3 IDi , Samuel. Davis 20 20 61 Pbilip'Alwine , . 5 33 116 -. James Bracken 13 05 438 ' Lloyd k Hill (HuchanV" 7C4t 415 " Lloyd & Hill (Ilwlt) ' 72 21 William M. Cooper !c Co. i 2.13 John Wigton (part of) " 38 2S . 500 James Stills : 25 05 j 300 John Stoncr 8tM5 j '31 George R Shoup 4 01j 12 Rudolph Fultimer Estate 2 61 i 50 Abraham Goughnotn ' 4 35 i s ga llitztn: township. j 48 Dr John T Christy - ' 12 85 i Samuel Calvin. j 190 " Aaron Bowm 33 82 Francis Christy. 190 ' Wm McDougal (pr.rt Of) 17 80 220 Mifflin Hannan 39 DC Patrick Shields. 62 : Robert Whitehead 1107 200 Solomon Ramey 35 CO . . John Buchanan. 14 P. G Johnston 3 T7 4( 0 Martha Hannan . . 71 20 400 Nicholas Bell 71 20 409 Thomas Gorman 71 20 ; B- J. J ohm ton. SO 83 Bernard Farley 10 23 : Eion.jsn township. Jacob S 'm, iter. ' -440 Jcihu Andiews ,'. . 10 oO 439 -. John Morrison 10 50 410 .., . -Yalemine Oster. 10 50 1G0 Martin .McUuuald .12 00 400 Martin McDouald ' 30. fO Francij Devlin. 117 "William Nichols 13 30! 81 TLoma.5 Smith (part) . 6 10 j 50 Thomas Smith 3 75 j 215 54 Penn'a R R Co ' 55 50 King 5' Slorm. 75 Isaac"' IJre'nnau " ' 5 63 27. Shoemaker f Sr. ' 400 Henry Rice 80 00 223 James Costlow " 16 7G f 100 Francis Devlin " 7 5 j 197 Henry Harrington 7 50 j STMMEBHILL TOWNSHIP. SO John Nugle 8o Heury Wood 80 Jaiues Dalton 60 James Searight King 5r Storm. 120 'John libermau, 1 808, 30 Isaac Brennan William Smith, D D Cambria Iron and Coal Co. 40 Israel Jone 3 Wilson Hunt Eber.ger Branham H it Carnelius Z:llers Hopple 5j- Sfondiack. 120 John Eber:Hn, 18C9, SL'SejrEHANNA to-nsuip. James C. Eisftfr. William Cook Peter Blight 118 William Camp ton Martin Kendrick Stephen I'arcal. John Baldwin Henry Yanderslice Morgan James" James Thompson Joseph Thomas Hugh Peach & T. J. Rye. S W Fisher William Warnick Fishers Heirs " William McComLie. Peter Blight John Biddle TAYLOR TOWNSEIP. 155 .dani Ross 106 George W Hodges Henry Serge'nt washingtok township. Thomas Jackson M M Adams Michael Dunegan. Geortre G utwalt R. M.S. Jackson. Teter Watt Philip Noon. Henry Gillen Frederick Hinton Samuel Hinton T. While ff Sons. Arent So.iman Arent Sonnian Arent Sonman Henry Sharp Henrv L Patterson A M & R White F George Philip West Hugh McCioskey Richard Sharp Estate Michael Ryan. George M Reed white township. George D- Morgan. 4S0 4::o "4 33 439 439 oi i 440 370' 429 440 lf.O 38 22 38 22 38 22 38 9 IS 45 34 84 38 28 32 19 37 35 38 28 11 31 19 77 37 131 24L 43 100 100 100 200 150 146 64 2C0 23 95 109 248 80 81 50 439 150 100 400 200 1200 1000 1561 150 170 100 272 2C0 50 324 304 2 32 S 32 2? 46 3 86 II 21 S 90 26 70 71 20 26 70 15 92 17 12 19 14 2 03 8 37 16 77 40 04 4 62 17 76 3 75 32 08 9 95 2 90 29 20 10 GO 131 40 109 50 170 89 10 95 3S 58 21 90 19 88 14 CO 3 75 34 02 23 12 30 500 60 333 217 174 433 116 433 100 410 '410 410 433 371 221 CO 2C3 102 200 30 47 98 433 100 179 1400 fiimon alker Thomas Lanburn James Bingham. Lewis Wolf John Martin John Thompson' Apple & Barger ' Apple & Barger Hugh Maxwell. Thomas Town Bayard Sf Barclay. Robert Atkins 18 87 422 47 5 75 10 79 5 81 28 92 72 05 7 25 83 31 24 90 25 60 25 60 25 60 71 90 61 61 36 71 3 9G 21 84 8 40 S3 20 1 94 C 23 12 45 9 09 8 3o 22 37 232 40 17 108 153 153 Joseph Hutch ins jRocV BakeveJVs Heirs. 60 Robert Bo2rs 60 60 153 73 Mary Brown Andrew Small Jacob Demiith. William Coales WTilliain Rnth William West Mary Rhodes. Frederick Doersch Fitch Boyton. James Wilson 109 William George 7 Abraham Witmore Thomas Keatlau Harmon Hauvt. Jeremiah Musser .. Jacob Kring James Gallagher. ' Tatrick Borel'uud John Mvers 61 George GrafT Lloyd, Hill & Holliday James GUI. A - I'Qrafl & Mlone : . :j ' G Walters ,K Heory gtoch --- ' Morris Such f , ; 't Patrick, Shroud ,' : Charles- Ranstead. J Aletander Brown . " "James M Clay Thomas Brown William Harris John Harris James Peed 4'. ' 25' 370 '433 445 250 445 445 445 44G ISO' 200 331 140 216 433 '- 36 .45 433 70 1 62 1 "' 3- 01 , 15 34 . 18 04 73 77 62 20 .182 85 27 76 27 16 185 35 : 1C 97 . 24 90 39 75 f. 81 35 38 . 71 90 3 74 y 3 74 35 95 347 31 ' 9 08 9 ("8 9 C6 12 45 ' 8 30 ' 40 G7 45 84 4 15 6 23 13 John Clay P Sneeringer L. D. Weld. Frederick Molynous John Bt rnn, jr i , . .. Apple if Jiarger. Henry . PhiUipij .. Simoa Walker. , . . Patrick Donahoe i John Ketland Thomas Sanburn ..." John Iloldnson.. '.' Henry Phillips .. Mar'in Rush Msrrif Such Morris Bns'i Henry' Bush Joseph Boocland ' John Jlommer. Thomas Canby John Craig 1 David Jackson Henry Kepple William Barlin Lewis Welt William Lambert William Brodio John irervoss Win. Spade. Joseph Berdine G M. Reaue. William Rush YOCEK TOWNSHIP. Heirs of C Ihmsen George Shium Henry Sutton George Gales. John Steel 163 15G 153 153 80 163 103 433' E33 415 150 100 393 221 100 100 100 31 100 100 50 150 3 1 150 ' 00 200 29." 300 60 400 27 2y 200 4; 0 100 19 8 CO ! 2 57 I 16 60 ; ; 16 60 j 8 30 ' 6 45 ; i 1C 01 j .503? 4 02 I 3 71 f I I 10 05 I 10 05 I 73. Hershberger Gorges, Cohie-k it David Gales. Jacob Crook Francis Devlin John Miller John Wertz William W"ertz David Gates Sharp 2 01 13 40 1 83 6 70 10 05 13 40 3 35 17 SEATED LANDS. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold the folio n-ing Seateo Lands and Lots of Groi nd, on which taxes remain unpaid, and which hive been returned to the Cou. misaicners. agreeably to the Act of Assem bly cT April 20, 1844 1. NAMES OF OWNEHS AND YVWP.RANTEr.S. AC a. I.OT3. ALLEGHENY TVTI'. TAXES $ 5 10 100 539 100 72 33 16Q 80 ; 90 Solomon' Ramry 180 BLACKLICK TOWNSHIP. Milford & Alters Ann Owen3 David Powell Margaret CraJy Jacob Licb David Sccrist Henry Egholt t'lA 7a'68 85 83 8 49 2 85 2 SO - 9 40 5 20 2 38 (I ii i CAMBRIA TWP. lo6 J imes J Evans 14 O Keefc's Heirs 1 -Wm I.yshon - CARRCLL TWP. 129 Barney Farabaugh 25 Mark Gillespie So Patrick Gillespie 75 Charles Kennedy 77 Elizabeth Haynea 5o Mathew Kcan loo Stevens k Stuby 65 John A Weaver 96 Christian Wible 1 r2 9 57 8 58 ii ii a t it it it ii ii 3 To 2 93 8 ol 4 4S 85 65 7o 25 31 16 23 23 David Davis 26 Casper Smith CHEST SrniNGS BOR. 2 J M Fennoek CHEST TWP. loO Joseph Cole ' loo Samuel Hole3 - 4 15 George Hammond 61 PLiTW Johnson. CLEARFIELD TWP. 426 Samuel Calvin 4 lo Dan;el Noel 1 41 Reed k Tudor 113 Charles McKenna 373 Thomas Patterson 163- Charles Ranstead C0NEMAU5H TWP. Co Peter Horner 3o Peter Horner 8 John Iotivan 5 Michael Do-Tr.ey 14 William Orr 3o James S Crr. dec'J, HOUSE. COXEMACG!! BOR. 1 1 Thomas M'Cabe ACRES. C50YLE TWP. 6o 3 16 99 2o 2 lo 9 23 5o 9o 27 2 So 1 Co ii ii 6 Co 6 12 u it 63 43 So 5 53 4 37 18 James Burk 235 Thus Croyle's Est 98 Darnel Dunmire 9 George VV Pringle 1 Cambria Iron and Lumber Co 1 B F Slick JACKSON TWP. 124 Frederick Kring 311 John Lloyd loo Wm II Story & Co (Slonaker) loo do do (Ounmier) 254 do do (Paul) 254 do do (Paul) 5o Andrew P Rager So Samuel Dillon 193 Michael Brawley 212 John Ager . 50 Jacob Dishong HOl-SrS. JOHNSTOWN BOB, 1 ? Sarah Oram 1 John Roberts 1 riii'.ip Greaser $ Geo A Markle 1 John Fry 1 Henry Truss 23 87 J2 11 1 55 53 oo 25 ii ii i: 13 o5 17 4o 19 16 52 lo 2 I 13 4 1 4 3 1 5o 6o 5 81 5o 43 t 41 II II II 83 o2 65 o3 94 24 8o 8o 6o 8o fio 8o 8o 78 72 1 Leo'd J Wineberger 14 1 John W Davis 1 J & W Harris 1 1 William Killen Samuel Kaufman I 1 Owen Rodgers 1 1 Charles Unversagt 1 1 Henry Myers 1 Nicholas Austin 1 John Sherman ACRES. 2oo 25 25 10 27 4o 16 5o 4oo 5o nous's 1 1 ACRES. Co 58 MCNSTEH TWP. John Noel John Aunsman 44 Henry Mcintosh KICHLAN 1 TWP. R B Gaireby Solomon Helsel 44 John Morris Nancy Reighard 44 Robert Trotier 44 James Barefoot 44 - John llileman 1 C Holsinger 1 Mary S Murphy 31 15 1 15 1 26 02 26 08 68 2o 25 64 2o 90 Samuel Horner 44 Thomas Keelan . 44 Hiram Musseinan E M Moore 44 Samuel J Smith 44 Conrad StuO't 4 John C Smith 44 Camb'aCo'l 4 PnCo 4 same John Lovett 1867 SUMMER n ILL TWP. Alsip & Shiuer '6768' Win Burke Wm Carr " 1 44 1 4o Oo 6o 1 37 48 1 62 46 80 4 05 8 33 17 20 80 50 32 135 !3o4 8o 100 20 146 330 371 John G;. 00 i?.WWRnuKUi ' ' 2.:. ; tamo c 8. .. George Lilly .3 146 G L Lloyd P 221 ' Pimi, f.-. 31 144 830 400 85 ' 8rt 472 400 109J 90 146 300 430 10 12 409 31 972 1G' 16 Kdw3rd &I.5Ct u John Agen M James ',.x u James Burk John Parreii'sEst sarr.e John G Miles Jere McG.,rig4l Benjumia N.,ca K Carr Cambria Ccal aC(j : Irm Co Isaac W Plunder Ilc-niy G;at3 same Dati'l Sherhine, ;r Joints I'.uik Edward Seawr C B L,:u Sarah Pliinm.tr Jatries O'Neill WASHINGTON T?. 1 James Burrs 50 120 53 153 214 100 81 96 Edwaid Burk .. Edward Murk Win l: Hughs, " .. sane .i 1 Gideon Mirlett " Edward MGlaJa J' hn Pi-rter M J Smith ,i 1 MrsT.ater f ... r- .cr JJuolnrjia Ihsert rs J9'K... C II pardatrid AW AItlP Jo'm Mnrpbv Brides Lrmilef Ev an E V.vaui " WHITE TVp. James E Di?u B II JelTli-s S::iu Niel Jtnries & It.irdn.e TATLOK tp. Malachi iSyn ri EUvi.h. d M:!"h,.M-, .. Walter i5 Nui:Lr " J"hll O'Nrli 'Vr,, in;:.!.,.;, .. B & (iV Watiius C & J S Tin e Janico Tittle Edward I ; r J r rancis Ii. !.e Cliri!ii:i Ford " J '.tepli tie'irs ' L D k R J lit James Sini'-h John V J Df-j " I-anc Jt!frir " Charles t) Lu'.Let " E?iiil Yi nrg " Argeiine Kerr " R M Lf m n " Francis Co:.e Robert Grady Juince O Kctfe 40 409 100 50 75 1 1 o a. 1 2 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nous's. 1 1 J M Il.irtwel) ACHES. S59 Eager, widow of David 45 Wiliianis&Mar.-hdi! 5J same i same GALLITZIS Twr. 2 Jo c a t h a n 11 jt'itiiou " HOUS'S. 1 1 Jacob Fcge ' 1 1 Hugh Hwe!! Et'e ' 1 1 J.d.n A- Jas Hu;t.n 1 1 John Coulter ACRES. 1 Jjhn A- Jas Huttcn ' SUSQUEHANNA T V. P. 154 Bvri.e & S:ivitr 100 Wii.ian. C fc 17 Joshua Davis " 53 Josep.li McDonald " 160 John Rager 100 James O S aw 90 Yni Pratt's Est'e " ' 120 Uriah LI vd 100 satr.e 100 stme 200 Llovd & Ilipps 100 "same 50 Thomas Abbott HOUS'S. WILVORB EuS. 1 1 HarkinsOtt 44 1 Caihariut M..Gu:re " ACRES. YODER TWP. 124 Ellis & McLa'm " 28 Jeph Gates 54 James Muribv " 13 Daniol RheaTi" " WTLLIAM LINTON, 'r; Treasurer's OCloe, EbeLsl CHAIR MANUfS rap. Mi JOIIASTOWX.r1, r ALL KIPS OFJ such as common "A ir.d r l- Chairs, Yienna Chairs, VvS. r Backed Chairs, Socuile (Cant Stat tHs ROCKING CHAIRS, tF 1 spiii.m; seat nil; kjt-tll.r;.-,j tv'u"' CABINET FURNlTtj of every description and o. STYLES, WITH PRICES r-.'" Tastes of aU.. Thankful for past fav.r. fully fcolicits a liberal share ot p age. Clinton Street, Johr. " .. OS. Pa. h, "TTTn:' JT. JAMES' ' (Conducted on thtUW 405 & 407 Libestt TE.r. ? Union Depot. riTTsr.ii"-. JAMES K. i,LVJJ-v. ;",;.; This House is newly lu::t .ii furnished, aud cotivcLici.t l' jv roads coining into the city. connected with this IM" cr . i" of the day and nightJi. PITTSBUEGH'S Xo. 4-29 "L12ierJ slr" OPPOSITE cnion r assfxce PITTSBURGH. je.ii.-iy. Ffxixn: I M, i rtaim A-3tit"L.1l.t- the "fn -e for merly occu ri' - - Lii v - - Ltii If"
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