JLJk Tragical. Since courtships are al ways in season, and wc have r.nnj yourg readers who ftro liable to take passage in that boat at aDy time, we publish tLe r'ul lowirig thrilling ftory, which will interest, nmose, and perhaps, save Borne from a fearful doom : CHAPTFR X. Tils Fatal Pie. Sh. threw terse If epon bis breast an J w rpt. CUAPTKR . As she caed weeoinp, he groaned aud- j ihv. There they f-nt entwined la each ! other's arrae about two Lour?, uud uary -j ne of 'em spoke. oiArmt nr. j A vrtC5 fractured the soli en ptil!iies ! cf the air. l!ariie t, rnvvulove if I at. 1 hen she lilted had a rrur.ee pie to eat up her tear dlraatccJ c-yei to t he starry ; heavens, ci hisped her bauds wildly ami ' claimed: 'Corae v.ith oe tuth? kitchen, i love, and ibou fdiait nit thy fill, fir there I were three ci' thorn left from dinner.' ! They clashed each other by the UtvJ arid j roshed to the pantry. j cuAPn-iR iv. Two mince pies had dlsaspe-.r? d, find j the third was ubout i-hare the same I late, wnen u aieuuny stcjj as utuiu. ; 4,FIy my angel, my Leau ! 'Tis Cadha- rine Arabella, 1 know." And the fell j faicting at his feet. CH AFTER V. The old woman stood face to face with ; Ko;ene ; the asked what he had been doing to the gal 4 aid be said he b ad','t ! t done nothittg. She praWitd the remain ing pie, and with the forucity cf a tigress chucked it at him. CHATTER VI. Ilrr aim bad becu toj tiue. She hit! bim in the pit of the Btomacli and he f-l! j at her feet a corose. They buried them both in one grave, and every spring the j village maidens plant oututie over the plr.ee ) where lie the lovers at last united. j We stoie the above thrtlhn novel. , We didn't witte it ; we don t know who did. don'i want to koow : we CUCFS he's dead no"9?, por fellow. A DliCoVEhV ABOUT C BK. In this think- : leg and cbstrviiit ge. 'wrv.-i.t hit f.i-ot bbaj a.Tui ' coveries are Li-ingcuutant!y made kiiuw;:, many of which, it is true, are never al'ur WMds heaid cf, while otht-rs paMsinto the treasure of established fact, wiien their merit hah been proven. We have just met with the following paragraph in an exchange : 'An intelligent and reliable neighbor of tura who has f or many years been making experiments with corn, has discovered an importance and value in replanted curn ; sitian and Surgeon to the citizens tf CarroU which is qnit-a novel, and worthy of publi- i tcwu and vicinitv. Ofiice in ier of build- ca'.ion. We have always thcuflit that re ;i!.:n:l corn wai of very littic c'tiequfci.ce, L..t tui." .n'"c;nHti a.iys it is cf so much conrfcuf-ni.e be replants wht-ti.er it is needed rr or ralhr-i , he lants two or three wtik.s after the corn is planted, a hill about every fifteenth row each way. He tays : If the weather becomes dry during the till ing time, the silk and ta.-scl both become dry and dead. In this condition, if it should become seasonable, the bilk ixvives and rc rews its growth, but the tassel does nut recover. Then fur want cf pollen, the new fcilk in unable to fiill the c (lice fr which it was deMgutd. Tiie pollen in.m the replant ed corn id then ready to supply the bilk, and the filling id completed.' He sav nearly all the abortive ears, to C(mm u in all coin j crops, is caused by the want .f roilen. and j that he has known ears to double their size io a second filling." ClIUCTSO 1'LANTS Fjtt WlNCOWS.- j-j.e : Massachusetts l'.ouhmau, iu aa article on j "iloube i lanta, b.)6 : Ivy may be tra'ned about your picture ! frames, to creep over the mantel and win- ! dows, or to furm a border of the paper i around the room close to tho ceiling. The j most brilliant flowers do not give so pretty i an tff'tct to the room as a thrift climbing ivy. Money, wandering j;-v, myrtle, etc,! grow well when hung in the window ; and J tho iGtCt of the grarefully-drci p;ng sprigs ; is extremely pleasing both titsid; the hotis T . .1 ii , 1 , - , 1 , , i. ueu wun cauary seen or eniCKeo wee i, uuu ; suspended by strings in the window, are ' very pretty. The haves sprout from the j 'root underneath, and the plants spring from the seed simultaneously. Hesides the pretty ! tffct, jour birils, it you keep them, can i have a feast thrtugh the winterou vtgesa- j tion. ; Take a common tumbler or fruit can, and fill it nearly full of soft water, then tie a j bit of coaroe lace or cheese sacking over it, ; and press down into the wa'er, cover with ; a layer of peas. In a few days they will tprout, the thread like shoots going dowu j throught the lace into the water, and the ! vines can le trained up to twine around the ! window; or, what is prettier, a frame may : be made fur the purpo.-e. A fimilv in Florida lost their little boy, and they advertised for him in the ; daily paper. That very afternoon an ; alligator crawled up out of the swamp and I died on the front doorstep. Iu his stomach i were found a handful of red hair, some bone buttons, a glii-s alley, a brass barreled ! pistol, a Suu.Jay boh ol book, and a pair c( , checked pants. The advertisement did it j at lea.-jt so the editor said. It's of r.o use i for any alligator that has committed a crime i to defy tho powers of a free press! The: QIIOEM AKER & OATJI AN, Attor cditor says he will fetch tbim riuht up out ! O sits at Law, Ebensburg. Fa. Ordcos on cf the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, if it is i High street, j-nruediaiely east of Huntley's neccsary. j .-Take an old ' n 1 bi il it in .1 t . ' , I To Clean. Plack Hibdox kid gl ve, no matter how old a pint of water for a short time; then let it cool until the leather csn be taken into tho hand without burning ; use the glove wet with the water to sponge off the ribbon. If the ribbon is very dirty, dip it into the Water and draw it through the fingers a few- times before spoDg'mg. After cleaning' lay j a piece vf paper over the ribbcu ana iron ; paper is better than cloth. The ribbon will j iooii like new. j Cube fob Drunkenness. Sulphate of rcr., 5 grains; magnesia, 10 grains; pep- porLiioi water, 11 drachms j spirits of nut- i 1 drachm. Tate a teaspoooful twice . a day for a few weeks cr mouths for inveter ate topers and it will effect a perfect cure. The latest intoxicating fluid out is mado in Tennessee cf 6weet potatoes. Prac tical experimenters say it goes further, lasts longer and makes a quicker aud rnoro en during fuddle than auy other liquid light ning now in use. Here is the tULiiist tcrmon ever preach ed : Oar ingress in life is naked and bare ; cur progress through life is troubia aud cart, ; j our egress out of it we know not where ; but. doing well here, we iball do well there." - - M. L. OATMAN, ECAIEK CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES cussisTiya rr ictible (xla Amity GK1LY, FCS2I, BACOIT, SALT, FISK, FRESH VEGETABLES, ;ALL KifMDS OF FRUITS, 1 SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, hi U LASSES, CHEESE, &C. A!aj, a I-rge stock of the TfW'n CCSt L;ranCi CI LlcTS uflCl ICOaCcO, STOKE ON HIGH ST I LET, pj. p0rri ait of Ctairjiaxl's lloUl, Ebensbui jr, Pa. EN i ISTitY. TLe ur.utreigr.cd, ol il.e B.titi- more Co'.U'-e f of Dentil! Sr- ?u!:Vo.T...ri Li-fV: - ftp''--"';. --- ! e::sburg i v'cTn;ty, which jhicc he will Visit on the foLi.ni M on i' at of tad iioath, to le ; Au' 13. SAM'L EEI.rORD D. D. S DR. KB. MILLER, AltuoHU, In., OccratiVG and fA?.ch?.n'r-- T)?UT$J. I office removed t.rrinu iwt. r,r.m i umce rctEOvtJ io vir-itia street. orro?irn the Luthcrun church. Fcrsor.a from Cair.biia county or the where who get crk done by n.e to t!x amount cf Ten Dolliirs and upv.aid-. wil! i h tvc the laiir-aU iUifcceduc'.trd from il.eir bills, i I .VUI.1 AiUA.Mt.li. .US. l, ICbJ.-LI. a K. JJ. . .I I'll Lit, i. Surj'tOil uiTi ' tist, will vi:t E-.er.burjr jito-ie.-ionsl!v on theSLcON'D tins ZzZj ti.'.Y ot t.scli r.;o: one week, utrin in, and rcmaii which lime he civ be foi at t'.ie 2Ioiit.t;tiu I!ou?e. llce'li extracted without p-.sin by the use of M itrate Oxide, cr Laajrhins Gas. TA2IES j. oat::;ax, 21 1)., ,.,.,.. Vij ,.,-.f, -1 , . ri,.. ing ocruj.ied by J. Buck & Co. as a store. Niht calls ean be made at his re.-i!?nce, r,ne d.jfjr s-j'slh of A. Ilraia'd tin end hard wart store. I'M ay 9, IfcOT. w. V. JAMISON, M. 1)., L.oretto, Cumbria Co., j Tenders hi.-? profe-Fioi:l tervices to such of the I citizens of the above place and vicinity as may j require medical aid Ai-iil 21. ly. 1 J. ELOY1), tmctte3or to Tt. S. ; Iit'NN, Dealer in Drwjs, Slcdixines, Paints, Cj'c. Store on Main street, oppoite 1 thu "Mansion House," El cnbcrg, l'a. ! October 17. lbC7.-Cm.s Wf 31. LLOYD CO., Hankers, Aliooxa. Pa. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver anu uoia n.r sa.e. Uui.ectionc made. ! Moneys received on dcp.-It, ravahle on de- .ill i uiauu, v.it.n ut ltieresi, or upon time, witn j w - - ' ia.r rates. ar..si. I ! Pa ! 1 i.OYI3 & CO., KanJterv;, Jl-i Enr.N?iiUF.G. Gwld, Silver, Gn-criiment Loai.s, and other Secur:ttt-'s, bought and s Id. Inter' st i allowed on Time Lcposits. C-Eecti-ns made ! in all accessible puints in the United States wu . . .ItlUlU- UuO.tjl.JJ tl UUSllLt.l.J j I). MLAUGIILIN, IJTrOPtNFA' AT LAW, Johnstown, Pa. ; fl Oftice in the Kxch:tr.ge building, on the L jrnerot viinton and Locust btreets up st.r.rs. Will attmd to all business connect ed with hi;s profcs.sion. Jan. 31. 18f;7-tf. JOHN I. LINTON, (ITTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown. Ta. ji Cilice in building on comer of Main and liauklia street, opposite Mansion IIut:?.e. second floor. Entrance on Franklin ttrcet. Johustcv. ii. Jan. 31. lftG7.-tf. p L. PEliSIIIN'G, Attof.ney-at- Law, Johnxtoicn, Pa. Olfice on Frank lin street, up-stairs, over John Fx-ntou't Hardware Store. Jan. 31, ISC". a., kopelin, Johnstown. T. W. DICK, Hi ensburg. irOFKLIN & DICK, Aitoknfas-at a. Law , Iltensl urg. Pa. OfL'ce w-ib W'm. Kitte'.I, Esq., Colonade How . oct.22.-tf. K. L. JOHNSTON. J E. SCANLA JOHNSTON' & ECANLAN, Attorneys at Law, Ebensburg. Cambria co., Ta. O.Tce opposite the Court House. Eheusburg, Jan. 31, 1867.-tf. r - A- shoeaeer.... OKO. "W. OATliAN. hardware store. ap e, bJ. G1;?- Mf" Lbenshurg, Pa. Office m new building r,ont!v erected on Centre street, two doors from 1I;eh ttleet. lauS.27. WM. II SECIILER, Attoun eyat Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in rooms recently occupied by Geo. M. Iteade, Esq . in Colonade Row, Centre street. faug.27. JOSEPTI M'DONALD, ITTORNEi" AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa. ft Oftice on Centre etreet. opposite Linton's W, Ebensburg set, opposite I Hotel. Jan. 31, 18e7-tf. F. P TTERNEY. 8TT0I1NEY AT LAW7, Ebensburg, Pa. ii Uliice in Oolonade Kow. Jau. 5, 1837-tf. WILLI AM KITTELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa. Office iu Colonade Row, Centre street. Jan. 31. 18C7.-tf. ' JOHN FENLON, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa li Office on High. street, adjoining his resi dence. Jan 31, i8C7.-tf. WAAlL-b C. EASLl , AtTORN'EY- W at-Law, Currolltown. Cambria Co.. Pa. Collections and all legal business promptly attended to. Jan 31, 1867. i I And a GOOD THING in EBENSBURG. ROYALTY SUPERCEDED I The "Hcuee cf Tudor" Surrendered TO THE SMALL FRY ! NEW STORE! SEW GOODS! ITew Inducements! j High Street! j-j Lew Prices ! j Has taken lossession ot" the rooms en High Street, (tfcree doors frcm Centre Street,) leceutly occupied by K. II. Tt.dor, into which behas j.irt iniioJticed a mammoth ut-rortn.;nt of DRY a DRESS GOODS, Groceries, II;irtI.vare, J.c, com-i.-li:! ot evcrvtLin;; atu! much more than any dea.er m Vis "rtci; of timber" L23 ever pretended to keep, :u ! every article of 'vlacli m;l be SOLD VERY CHEAP FOK CAKHJ OR IN IICKASGE F:E IVVNTCf PLOIjUCE. CO TiEALKU KLEFS HETTER GOODS! : .NO DEALER KEKFS iIH E GOODS ! ! ?,'0 DEALER SELLS CHEAPER 1 TRY FRY! TRY FRY!! TRY FRY!!! j Jivj from Fry! Buy J'rom Fry ! ! TRY FRY IF YOU WJNT TO I5UY 1 " i the Gnee: JJrtes Goods at the rebt j.r:ces. TRY FRY' IF YOU NV.-1NT TO BUY iluidin?, Checks, Gi hnrcs, T:ek:tij;3, SLIrt- L'S. l)fl:iit.i, i 'iil!-, Jeati. - U.t!;i, I ;ta- s:a:erea, Satiaelt., Di-'mu c-. l.awi.?, Flint?, Ac, it., Bi.d to get the full v. -jiihcf vour ii-oiict. TtA't - PV it.- vnir w .ivt Tn i.ttv , . , , ,. , l.oots ELiiti rt:G.'9 i' r jien f, Gaelics and cau- d; t:i'f wear, uat xce'.ic-d ia quality and tovi Leve u:.d:r)!d in prieer. TRY' FRY IF YOU Vf4NT TO BUY' Hardware, Qat.eii'-wiire, 0!.'. f.u e. Carpets, Oii C!ohn, 4c , of the handsomest Etifcs at the ior.c-tft S-rea. TRY' FRY' IF Y'OU WANT TO BUY' llama. Sides, Shoulders. Me? Fork. Fish, Salt, i,ara, r.imer, r-s gar, Te:t. Soaj-i Cht mice, C:in.!!es, S5 ices, or an tnn.j; t,c in in.it la.e. TRY' FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY anything mid everything worth buying, and be sure th:it at ali limea vi.u will bo t-uDplied a: the LOWEST CASH KATE.ti. Oil my ! mv eye ! it is no He That nt tlie Dry Goods Store and Grocery Just opened by A. G Fry, On the street called High, More lor your money you can buy Than from any one else, far or nigh. jCl;T de'r:n to ken a f;dl lineof DRESS GOODS of tbp moa desirable stvU-s i;d textures. and as I am determined to stil as CHEAP A 3 THE CHEAPEST, 1 respectfully sol-git a call from all the ladle?, and especially fioru thoe who have been in the habit ot viiiii .g (.ther places to nnik5 tl-eir j-urch.ies. "Whatever 'ou want to buv, be sure first to trv th Ftorc of ' A.G.FHi. Ebenibunj, May 27, 1SC9. E T E E C A M V V, E L L S IMPItOTI YE 1 The under-ij;i:ed ha ecu red letters-patent of the fuited .ttale?, dite-! liecnJut 14, ISi 9, fr.r ri ininrovenient i?i the eoiirtri.ctir.n ol Bee Hives, and claims fur hi.' invention advantages po. - . - essed by no other hereiof re patented . 1 Iie I '",t'P:il latere of this Hee Hive i3 the rapgerncnt by means of wh.ch it is thorough. ' the bees smothering, '.he con.b moulding or the i IniiiPy souring. '1 his desirable end is acrun j pli-hed by a vertical petlur.aed tune, runtdng j eei.ti-.il! y t!irou;.h the hive and open at the top ! and bottom. Ail persons in' crested in npicul i ture will nt once see the treat ai vahtu pej se- ct:red ir. tnis tmnrovement. I he ventilator is for the ircrease of bees The reculiar construction of the box, partic ularly in the arrangement of the inner com partments, whereby it cun be cleaned at anv time without di.-turbing il.e bees, is anoiher j valui.ble iuiptovement which will be obvious i to any per.-on who ex-irines th"n Hive. An j examination of the workings ol the bt'es or the condition of the interior can be made at anv j time, as the t-hios are cased with glass. Pees 1 can be traferred l'.'om a diflVtent hive to the ! improved ime without any dilliculty whatever. It would require too much sp;:ce to enumerate liere all the nd vantages claimed in this inven tion, but full Information wi.l lie promptiv fur nhbed by applying in person or by letter to the patentee. 1 am now irepared to dispose ol territory for thesale of the Improved Pee Hive iu any portion of the United States. PETER CAMPBELL, Carroli town, Cambria Co., Pa. AUTOMATIC RAILWAY GATE The patentee of the above has alo invented and patented an AUTOMATIC RAILWAY GATE, to which he invites the attention of railroad meu. Full information ill be for tii.-hed on application, and Company Eights will be disposed of by the inventor. Address as above. j.in.l l.'70.-tl. EBENSBURG FOUNDRY AGAI.V IX Fl'LL 15 LAST! NEW FIRM, NEW BUILDINGS, &c. HAVING purchased the well known EB EN SB LI KG FOX NDRY from Mr. Edw. Glass, and rebuilt and enlarged it almost en tirely, besides reCtting it with new machinery, the subscribers a:e non- prepared to furnish COOK, PARLOR JIEATIXG S1V VES, of the latest and most approved patterns THRESHING MACHINES. MILL GEAR ING, POSE and WATE'.t WHEELS of every description, IKON FENCING, PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CASTINGS, and iu fact all rnnnner of articles manufactured ia a first class FouncVy. Job Work of all kind attended to prornDtly and done cheaply. The special attention of Farmers is invited to two newly putented PLOUGHS which we posses the sole right to manufacture and sell in this county, and which are admitted to be tho best ever introduced to the public. Believing ourselves capable of performing any woik iu our line in the most satislactory manner, and knowing that we can do work at lower pricks than have been charged in this community heretofore we confidently hope that we will be found worthy ol liberal patronage. Fair reductions made to wholesale dealers. ES'The highest prices paid in cash for old metal, or castings given in exchange. Ota TEEMS ABE SlEiCTT CASH OR C0UNTET rnoDucB. CONVERY, V1NK0E & CO. Ebensburg, Sept. 2, leGfl. IT?!" KINKEAD, Justice of the 'Peace 'la-M and Claim Agent. Office removed to the office formerly occupied by M. Ilaseon, E6I.,decL on High St., Ebtnsfcurg. . JU, 5 SALE OF UESEATED LAUDS AND LOTS Is CiitElA CxUNTt. A. D. 1870. I, WjLLfAM Linton, Treasurer of Cambria county, ra the ComracnWT.iUh ot Pennsy ivan a, in pursuance uf the several Acts of Assembly of said CommenweiUh directing the time and" manner of seilir.g Unseatrd Lards for taxes, no iiieebT ciVe NfTics tbat the following des cribed tracts of Unseated Lands and Lots of Ground in the said County of Cambria, or such parts thereof as may be eece.-sary to pny ar rearages ol" taxes due thereon, for one year or j more, will be offered lor sale at the Court 1 House in the Boroueh of Ebensburg. on the i SECOND MONDAY, being titk 13tii pat, j cf Jine next, and continue, by adjournment ! from dav to dav, until the whole te soid for such arrearages of taxes and costs necessarily accruing tbereor. UNSEATED LANDS. KAMFS OF OWSFUS AM) WAURANTEES. TAXES FOIt 16S JLSD 1SC9. AC'S, rite's. BLACKLICS 1WT. TAXIS. Samuel C. Usher. 103 John Meruit g $" 9 SrH .I.J Robert Vf ming 4 'J l) L'arie; Krese 'J "i ll'.i George Kosa 17 OS 4." Hei rv Shafner 4 40 HiO tirnon Siiidcr ! 15 Joseph Harris . 7 ZC, 35 John Mi Cauley 3 !)5 100 (.Jeore he 1) t-S ZO John ICos 4 74 I6 Hester McCoy 'J 4:, 34 Wiilium LyCu ri U:i t-S John G-.lT 7 9d 4 Flive! Brown 3 :0 ! CO Adam Ueighr.r.l 9 4 VJUJ Thorn us Gr.ftith ti Pike 11 75 A n n Ji If e 'f'.od. 1T2 SebaftiaH GrJlf 15 97 S2:f -Jacob Slt-uh"" 3U 5 ) 7d David Powell f 51 lvO J Jordan 9 ctj Jof.re r Piper. '.(.0 Jacob Pres:ner 47 4 y.iCt Paul L-bo " f-2 :t:i E7 Daniel Leavy i'l f," li-'J James iuiie il i lfJ Bamuel Feed & Stiles 12 (Jl ( l'.i Lewis Edn.u is, jr 17:1 H.7 F A Shoetm.ker J"d "4 IliO Michael Stiies 11 S5 j 1.1' .Tobn i iib,rd Jd ir.l 23 Thoma- Stiles 3 1 (i j 57 liei.ry B Cair.;.l.tll 4 ';5 j f,0 Wiliiam Davis 3 1)5 j Z') G Boiing (Snder tract) 5 1-3 105 Thomas Ii "Williams 141 CAMBRIA TOWNSHIP. 1(5 Ardiew I.ew'w 2 43 t-0 V.'i'.iiam Bai nhasa 13 Mi d." Jo'nn liiVU -1 '. 5 IbO John Biown 19 hit 174 John Morgan 34 50 515 Daukl and John Davis 30 41 CiKfHLL T'-V.-H:P. J-,hn G. Miks. rpn u e a s u u e 11 s 52 CJ Daniel Fair I? Gl 40 David F.arr C 61 June C. Fi.i7ier. C." George Harrison 43 93 ! Ji;0 lfa Thomas Duncan li 3 205 U5 James Town 6-( 6 b3 William Hradv 13 SO 2i!3 William McCoy 33 12 U3 Andrew Carson 33 72 S'ej hen PasLd. If.O John Baldwin 22 F3 Gudftev Towe'.Is D 79 Ruth McConnelVit Ikirs. 200 James Hoop s tG 40 Abraham Kern's Esta'e. 372 123 Sarah B irr 83 0t) DO John B Iloffmin 14 'j4 William 1). Price. 210 Alex B .rr Cpart) ?,'.) St 14J E Shoemaker 23 4 Cllf ST TlW NSI11P. 452 41 Anthocv sui ? 2231 4."2 41 Naihan'Lou hb-.rougli 223 71 3i.'3 IbU F.-edeik-k Moiynoux 15194 lil't 2 Tl'ioms Ketlatid 19! t'7 4 :'.) b3 Thoma, Masters 193 '..0 370 3S John KcUad lt"3 15 213 -0 .himi-J Ar;n-tror-2r US t3 llufh 31Ctm:iilCs Heirs. 'ST. 1 f f i Charles Pope 123 2G Utt 1!4 (Jeorce P.de 75l'i 333 14t Josej.h P ; o ii 91 j 212 Samuel Puth C2 99 ' 2'i3 1.13 George Ghsou 4 i 22 i 15) UG Hetrytcdv 29 'oj 113 Samuel Peters i!2 59 319 Hush Hoops (i3 1 8 4 3 1'JG John Pone Hi) 73 2(ii) James Hoop3 59 19 274 George Hoops el 41 117 Nutbaii Fo.-ter 23 20 2!5 Hem v F.s'er 42 57 200 Curd's Clav 37 2'1 b! John Old oil 15 M 35 -IS Peier Bowman i 9i5 4 ) 131 John Drink-r 7 95 M try l:hclcs. 1C9 Me'elior'R.itd.Tldll 32 4... Charlcn II aio.'i. 323 123 Henrv Hoops C5 03 123 J II iit Pon 45 71 1 CO Nufrr S iwver 2d 4J Walter XttiUr. 72 Joseph Pope (part o0 6 P."? 72 J. nn-s Thompson 7 (33 200 Andrew V.'eiver 118 fcC Mix-well Lands. 4 SO "William (;ray 41 55 433 153 Joseph Gray 42 9ti Thoiusc?t Someri'ie. 350 J-s Foster it Ger (olson 12 fc7 Hairy Do'czicr tf Co. 403 lrG James liuth 211 52 M-l'.t 122 Martin Mver till b. 15S 1G John Myer 54 95 Charles Penrose. 423 Thomas Penro 127 14 E'ter, Lrrif cV While. 127 50 William P'.irker C2 90 123 H Henry Phillips bo s) j 319 1-17 Simon Walker 155 91 John G. Miles. 128 John Hooper 25 ?5 400 Robert Ewirg 31 20 James Hunter. 377 ICG Lloyd k hipsch, 13G9, 19 24 CI EARFIFLI) TOWNSHIP. llayard q liarclay. 233 154 William Bariiu 18 43 100 Stmuel Bethel 7 90 233 154 Ezekiel Farmer IB 41 116 William Ti'ton ) 19 25 John Mitchell 1 9.J lb'O John Set voss 12 U4 lb8 Lewis Wolf 14 8. 25 John Young 1 93 2:J0 Abraham hinsrer 15 fcO Hammond ty Dilxcortli. 433 153 Jonathan Lewis 34 23 W. W. Jackson. C30 Jesse Bush 2C 07 Mrs. Stephens. 00 ' Patrick Kelly 15 po 200 Patrick Such 15 SO GO Luke McGuire 4 74 433 James Harris 34 oj 130 Sylvester MeMullin 10 27 100 Joseph Troxler, ltiC9, g 20 433 Moiris tv0lf , 34 23 330 Henry Wolf 2G 06 110 Joseph Davis 8 59 400 Henry Davis 31 GO 410 Morris Davis 32 39 ,70 MM Adama " 5 53 Ruth McConnclVs Heirs. 200 Jesse Hoops 15 80 400 Bell & Blair 31 60 John DroUierline. 333 154 John Fisher " 26 33 1C8 John Harrison 16 4G 40 John Mease 9 4d William Brodie. 144 Wallace & Humphrey 1 41 25 Micbae.I J Nagle I 03 224 Joseph Harrn 33 G8 COSEMACGH TOWNSHIP. 82 Widow Stewart 6.50 77 Williams & Buck 7 13 CE0YLE TOWN6UU?. 440 Heury West ?' 01 Lot No. 3 Aua Maria Baleo, lc?, i. u 4 3 4 AC3E3. 40 122 ti t . " 1SC0, II 3 32 Earuuel Thomas, 'CS John iCnepr-er. jr Margaret McZdallin. John Clatk 'C9, 1 ec 4 ca 15 22 JACKJOS TOWSSHIP. Jatr.es C Fisher. John Cui-i'.inghai Thomas Aiorris Robert Morris John White Paul Eolty Mathias t-touga John HuMy ILomas White John McAnulty Mulford S,- AlUns. Daniel Levy Willian Morris Laac Benson Alexander Hunter Daniel Farley Joseph Ewing James Reese John 5in:pson 100 305 K4 100 02 (0 405 46 SCO 133 413 2'd 42 lfi 18-1 83 4C1 llo 61 11 433 415 2T.3 IQ0 300 31 12 60 43 ISO H'O 220 t'2 200 11 -It o 4!0 400 6 53 20 01 12 72 G 53 G 09 19 53 T2 S3 t: C9 23 15 18 21 13 77 105 27 16 , 5 10 i 23 eo j 24 o4 j 1 1 00 i IOC 12 t: 20 2-: Si-.rnuel Davis Philip ALvine James Bracken L'oyd k Hiil (Buehanj I.hyd k Hill (H..H) Wiliiain M Cooper h Co. Jf.hn Wigton (part of) James St:l'3 John Stoner George R Shoup Rudolph Ful.cimer Estate Abraham Goughni'.ur ?ALLlTZf." Tf.v:-HiP. I 5 33 13 03 j 7d 41 j 72 21 j t V: ! c'J 1 5 I 4 (1 I 2 GI ' 4 25 j Lr John T Christy Samuel Calvin. Aaron Bow n Fianria Chriftg. . Wrn ilcDougal (part of) MifP.in Hanr.au Patrick Shields. Kcbert Whitehead Solomon Ramev JAu Iludaiuin. R G Johnston Maltha Hannaa Nicholas Bell The mas Gorman $ set: : 1 to "v ssn . i . Jua b Snyder. -John A n d e w 3 John Morrison Valentine Oster Martin McDonald Martin Mef'onalJ Francis vhn. Willirtra Ni:ho!3 Thcma? Smith (part) Thomas Smith King A" Storm. Isaac Brenuan E. Shctriiaker, Sr. Henry Rice James Costlow John .Miller SVMytHlIiLI. TOV.NSiilP. 12 Zj CD 22 17 F0 30 90 1 1 'J : ac's. ! 3 V7 I 5f 3 71 20 i i(,Q 71 2o : 72 71 20 '. jr.) CO IS r.o rj ,-,(( loG IS ' 14 12 Cp, 30 f 0 ' 120 13 30 ' c 10 ; 3 75! 77 5 C3 5,1 loo eo no ! 05 is to ; 440 439 440 400 117 SI 50 75 4 00 223 2? 4"9 430 4CD 430 439 357 4 40 370 4 20 440 130 80 8. SO SO 120 30 John Niigle Heury V.'ood James Dulton James Seari ght King if Storm. John l.berman, 1G3, Isaac Brennan 3S 22 3S 22 33 22 33 22 IS 45 31 s4 ZS 2S 32 19 37 35 33 2? 11 31 19 77 Willi am Smith. D D Canhiia I? on and Cul Co. 40 Israel Jont s Wilson Hunt Ebenger Branham II & Cornelius Ztl'er3 ILppl.c if Sialic 433 120 Jouu Eberman, lbC9, Qt'K H A N X A T O W X fc II 1 P. Junes C. Fisher. V iliir'.m t ook . Peter I '.'cht William C.in.i ton 37 131 241 43 1 CO ICO 200 UO 1 4-3 04 2 GO 2.3 C-5 109 tfO Fl 50 430 150 1 CO 400 200 1200 1000 150T 150 17G 100 272 2C0 50 3ii 304 IIS 21 4'j 3 80 Martin Kendrick Sl.phai Parcel. John Baldwin Htnry Van der1.ice James Thompson Joseph Thorn .-.3 IL'gh Ptorh o- T. J. Eye. S W Fisher William Warnick Fisher's lftirs I i 'ill ia in Mc Coin b ie. Peter Biirht John Riddle TAYLOP. IOW.VSE1P. 1121. e 90 : 7 i s c j 20 73 1 1" 12 19 14 2 03 8 37 155 Adam Ross ... 1 ' 02 ; 16 I! enry Sergent VASiiiNoTo ;: t u w .v s h i p . Thomas Jf.ckson II M Adams Michael Iiuncgan. Georcre Gutwalt A'. M. S. J ickscn. Peter Watt f'hi'ip AT'Oi. Henry (iiik-u Frederick Iliuton Samuel Hiu'.on T. White if Sons. Arent So.itnan Arent Sonmaa Arent Sonman Henry Sharp Henrv L Patterson A M k R White F George Philip West Hugh McCioskey Richard Sharp Estate Michael Rtan. George M Rted WHITE TOWNSHIP. George D Morgan. S;nion Walker TO ' 32 CS o o- 1 21 90 I 2y 20 1 10 Go ! 1 1 131 40 100 5' 170 9 10 95 33 53 21 90 19 St5 14 eo 3 75 34 02 :3 12 302 18 E7 422 47 100 17 Thomas Lanburn James liingJiain. Lewis Wolf John Martin John Thompson Apple ii Burger Apple & Burger Hugh Maxwell. Thomas Town PayArd If Barclay. Robert Atkins GO 217 174 433 116 433 100 410 410 410 433 371 221 CO 203 102 200 30 47 98 433 100 179 1400 4 25 70 370 433 250 13C 200 A J t 108 153 28 92 72 03 7 25 83 31 24 f-0 25 CO 25 GO 25 60 71 90 61 61 3G 71 3 9G 21 84 8 40 83 20 1 94 6 23 12 40 9 09 8 3o 153 Joseph Ilutobin Rob't PakewellS Heirs. 60 Robert Boirca 60 60 153 73 Mary Brown Andrew Small Jacob Dennith. William Coatea William Ruth William West Mary Rhodes. Frederick Doersch Filch If Boy ton. James Wilson Wi!liuiu George Abraham Witrnoro Thomas Keatlan Harmon Haupt. Jeremiah Musser Jacob Kring James Gallagher. Patrick Borel'and John 51 vers George Graff 109 7 81 9'J 37 Lloyd, Hill & Holliday 232 40 james uiu. Graff & Malon G AV alters Henry Such Morris iSijoh Patrick Shroud Charles Ranstcad. James M Clay John I'luy P Sneerinp-r L. D. WtLl 70 1 62 3 ol 15 34 18 04 C2 20 16 97 24 90 13 381 153 Frederick Molyaoux 39 75 6l 140 r oua uarroa, jr Apple if liargtr. Henry Phillips Simon Walker Pa'ritk Domthoe JoLu Ketland Thomas Sauburn J Jm Ih-lins'sn. Henry Phillips Mar -in Bush Msrris Sucfe Mortis Bas'i Henry Bush Joseph Bccelan.' J-. 'i.i JLnmer. Thomas Cf.nby John Craig David Jackson Henry Kc pple liliam Earlln Lewis Well "William Lambert William Brodic Job n Servos? . W;n. Spade. Joseph Bvrdine G M. Real. William Rus'i VOl'ER TOWNSHIP. Heirs of C lb m sea George Shruni Henry Sutton George Gat;. John ir.:rl fierthberger Gorgras, Cohiek i Sharp D ivid Gates. Js'-ob Crook John Wertz William Wertt David Gates 12 25 33 400 71 90 31 -' 3 74 972 3 74 16 35 05 j 1j 347 31 j 21 G 433 3C 45 433 "532 433 f 33 415 ICO 1C0 293 221 100 100 100 31 1G0 100 50 150 3U 1 br) o"0 lfG i:3 153 60 1C3 103 9 (2 0 tf 12 4$ B 30 i 07 j 1 23 ; S 30 : 2 57 : io e j : li 00 j a 30 ; 19 T3 G 01 t C3 i 4 02 3 71 ! -j.. soo T0 10 o5 IU 05 2 01 13 40 10 0 5 13 4 J 3 3 5 400 200 4 O 100 j SKATED LANDS. ! Also, at the sr.me time and place, w ill be sold the io.iuivi:.- Skatkt Lan:.s a.'-u Lots j or G;;oi"Ni. on which taxes remain unpa: I, ! s.nd which hive, been returned to the Con. , missicners agreeably t- A.t of Assem 1 bly of Aprd 20, lc4t: ' NAU.SS OS 0'.V;d.;.3 A.I '.VAUSANtUS. At'.):';n:v TAXES. S ol .ir.oTi Ranrey - ISG8 $ ? L.-.C 5" T 1 ' T..V.";. SI -1 V. 5 10 Mil ford i Alters :07V3 Ana tnvens " " David PowiU Jacob Licb ' David .-.ecr:st Henry Eghoit " CAME.UA T'.VP. J irr.ts J Evuns " O Kf.et'e's Heirs " Wra Lyshon " " O A am. li. i r. Barney rarabmugli ' Mark tiillespie " I'atriek Giiiespie " Charles Kennedy ESiiabfth Haynes " Mathew Keaa " Stevens & Stuby " John A Weaver Christian Wible Dftvi 1 Lt-.vis Casper Sn. ith CHEST EPPIXOi SO?.. J M Penno..k 4 c ;:E;r tttp. Jo-en'u Cole " Samuel Holes '; " (Jeorcre IlHrnTrc-nd PLiT W Johnson " CLEA?.FI5.LJ TWP. Samuel Ofi-lvin " Ian:el Noel " Reed i Tudor " Charles McKenna Thomas Patterson " f'ijNEMAr.in twp. Peter Horner " ' Peter Horner " John Donovan " Miehr-e! L'o-vr.ey William Orr " " James S Orr, dee'd, ' COXt'Mir'.H BOU. Thomas M'Cabe " C?0YI.K TWP. James Butk " Ti.os Croylt's Est " Dan. el Dunraire '; " Georue W 1'ringle " Cambria Iron aud L imber Co B F fcliek JACKSON' TWP. Frederick Krir.j " Jchn Lloyd m 11 Storv k Co (Slonaker) " do do (Dunmier) do do (Paul) " do do (Paul) " Andrew P liag'er " Samuel D;11jt Jacob D'-hor; JOIIXSIOWX E03. Sarah )ram 48 " John Rjbert3 " " Philip 0. reader Geo A M irkle " Jchn Fry Heury Tros3 " " Leo'd J Wineberger " " John W Davia w J & W Harris William Ivillea Samuel Kaufman " Owen Rodgers " Charles Uuversagt Henry Myers Nicholas Austia " John Sherraau MTXSTER TWP. John Noel Johu Aunsrnan " Henry Mcintosh " men land iwr. R B Gaceby ' Solomon Helsel " John Morr'13 " Nnn.-y Reighard " Rcdt'-r Trot.er " " Jame3 Barefoot " C Hols;nger Mary S Murphy 5 e3 e 4j 1 2 e5 I Lt 1 1 t 2 0 i : se ; 1 i.z r 57 i b 58 ; o 1 to! ol ' O 6J 3 65 D9 !oo 15 61 42'3 lo 41 113 3T3 Co 3o 8 5 14 3o liOCSE. 1 1 aches. IS ' 235 ? 3 IS 2o 2 !o 9 25 2 So 1 60 6 t'o 4? 1 35 22 87 11 t: l 53 12 co 1 25 124 311 lco loo 254 251 5o go 50 nous' 1 13 o5 17 4a 13 16 52 lo 2 5o 1 60 1 00 i 4 43 i 3 3 i 1 o2 i Ci i 2 o3 ! 1 94 3 60 j 1 So ! 3 Co j 7 So 1 1 So I ACRES 2oo 25 25 1G 27 43 16 5o 4oo iiocs's 1 1 ACBE3. 60 53 o 1 2G 1 02 I 2j 1 03 63 4 25 j ! 1 2o i so! Samuel Horner Thomas Keelaa Hiram Musscmaa E M .Moore Samuel J Smith Conrad StufVt Johu C Smith Carub'a Co l a Fn Co ti 1 44 1 4o Co 6o 1 37 4S 1 02 40 8o 4 05 8 33 17 20 SO 50 11 60 1 6 .'JO 4 05 2 05 1 95 .4 OS 4 73 41 23 4 82 5 54 13 20 9 45 17 45 5 35 4 00 32 135 13o4 80 100 20 146 330 371 800 49 45 72 8 20 14S S99 221 31 144 830 430 85 86 472 400 1G". 00 146 800 10 .1 c n same John Lovett 1S67 SUJIJIKBUILL TWP. Alsip & Shiner '67'68' Wrn Burke " ' Wm Carr John Geis Wm R Hughes " Bane . same ' Game George Lilly George Lilly " Joseph Dunlap " G L Lloyd Patrick McGougb Edward Senser John Ageu James Hurk " James Burk Joho.Farrcn's Est " same John G'Ii'cs Jere McGs-nial " Henj imin Noon Wm K Carr Cambria C acd Irou Co Isaac W Plummet " Eauie 9 00 i f 75 j 18 90 12 00 12 20 60 Iban'l Si,e,li,it. Ji;it3 P.urk ' J lid ward bersg r C li E:Us b irah Pi umtr.tr James O'Neill" ASlii.t ""? v a. lies Butls .. '! Eurk Ed-vard Eu:k Et IVn 1!!1: .. tar: e .. Ed war-i iL'j:;a J- hu Porter . M. J to. itii Gtorg- aud A!rj1a tb.T Fiuoharna Dysert tie r ; C 11 Gardner . j..hn Murthy Evan L ! lv r.i win 7 -vi'. Jti'a 11 I.iV;a U II J. r'.-lvs Si.rrn N.-1 Jewries L. Brrd i; TAYLOA f'i i . T ' I 1 ii a !."!.' ii tiVfi ;i ' W;.:r r P N:.f,r J' hn 'N't;j Edw-d E:: 1 Pr.ii s is li ::e Ciii i-' i i-.i Pu fd J -a" 'S (ie ! 1 L I vV' R J -:;-S J.uro - S,.! th Jot n W J I J-f: f harle 0) L-i-i.er I.:::;i 1 . u:..; A ; ; .' 1 v " :r " I'l-niia Po- - Jan...-, 1 "., P.ig.-r. w -x ( l lv: ; 'i:'-,e S'l TT. 1 ALLI I Z:i T-.t f 0 120 53 153 214 100 SI So" 7 00 100 40 403 10-) .00 75 I o ;-.t I HoC - a, 1 1 1 1 A ".ICS. 1 J.ocl- V Ilu-h !i J ".a i: . J- i-:. O ! II I'.tr J t V- vT'FM . w H, rLe A- S -. V.'il.iat;-, C J";--0ua P. ; J- i-h ?M , J--.hu P. o - r I'l 100 17 100 : 0 12 j 100 D"0 2- 0 rr.e, D W::i I Uriah V.: 1 1 A' 1 A -' E. i. J I4 2; 54 13 li irk!t: .)-t Yii;.:? t. i-. Ellis A" McLalu J- . -oj.il (j:-.t".i J -1 tr.es M:.r i y " Dmi d R. a-r, W ILLIAM EES I"(.N. T. 1 9o 1 Tre asur e::si:.sx2I'r 63! IS AYiNC! iccft.tly Ci.Iar-;: -8 m, we j,re now -re- ured .t' reau-jt:on iiom -r.er T r c-js. So j s t-ts of Druis, Mcdi-i:s, her- . 5 53 ! Soaps, Lean's, liaii's au i ..e..t L 4 g- i alivt-s. Pi'is, o:ritn:o: I .ur:. j Fain Killers, Ci"i":.t M '"- a L' -i";ger. 1 ure 1 uviMf j :. Lcmoii Syrup, Soot":.' g S-. r:. i,.. Rhubarb. Pure Spices, i -. ; 1 j CIGAIlS AXi 1 ! Pdank P .oks, Iot I'.Vn- 1 j Post. Commercial a;:.i i.O: c: '' i II:. vr-iorc--. Pens. I' I riuM, Black a;.J Red ' I Bo'ks. M izah.r i. Ncv-:; - " 5 toiies. Bibles. Rel:g'lc r -Ur-il I j lV"-kt ire. Pipes. -- 1 -g. n e bare 3-.;uc; t r f Ft S E J E V ELK Y n the ter:t:on of t: e La'l'o. PHO 1 ONR PH A LL 1' than ever oft'ered t! Payer and Ciir.- so!!-! tail. ' LEMl.:;: Ju!v 30, 1?C. : J OOK WELL TO 1- m. m. M . m r-. M For Mm' m-el li -y'V""' The unders'gr.fd r-;c ".:"'' merous cutcr.;er a:i the " ''"' he is r-tepare I to m.ir."-. SHOES of any der .f i ? 're the fine-t Fiencts c-aol-k;:. -' brognn. in the Tttt 7 s5.sr mann est notice, and at as n.- :- worn can be obtained at ' n - - e Those who bnve worn T c-" at mr establishment t.red i n j the superior quality of r.:y w :i - : easily be: convinced of the tact give m a trial Trv nv. l be c:" 31 15 tSRerairini of Boot arai 1 15 to rromptly and in a wo:Ki Thankful for past f.r-. r- I see j my work und piices will e :i: ;.f -'" ! tinuat.ee tud increase of:' 5'T1- . ! JOHN p.i- a ! Ebensburg, April S, Is" ' Save Mon-"' '; A LL PERSONS V J v : : i j- -V. alter tb:s date, sr. same, will be allowed TUN ' j regular price. No dl?e--v.t:t .-f' i ur.Ie CASH i paid 00 A 3 ' ' "... J5"Come one! e ..rue a ."' v ,' fcclvo that M"NEV CAN B' BUYING FOR CAST' r. G ' ;L-"' Ebensburg, Feb. 2i. 1 r-T.---i ST. J A M ITS' nT Conducted on the Ep:h -t-i:.;H. I- OS I ON DEPOT. 1 IT--'- , JAMES K. LAXJIUS. - - - This House is newly Ui'.t furnished, aud convn.ier-t llJ roAvls coming into the city- counected with this Hotel open ... . - . rA" 1 oi tne dav ana rdiiiu UNION HOI 'sEj4.: rCEXSRUUG, Pa., JhTt -,v j Propietor, ppnres eo r3';; '; hotel worthv of a contn.ua'-'-L" : patronage it has heretofore'; f r tible will aHvays be fr,D:,,''. ,.e best the market atnrJs i, " ,-. best cl liquors Ills stnl :e , o be attended bv an ttove hn,tL.r. ' J-.ti- H J OUNTAIN "or P. 1.1 X The T.?ot.; i- '1' h. areio; .. ; .. 3 t:-i Tr modated and Doarueis i-- aioutb. or yer, ?a reatciia"c
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