HOW STRANGE IT WILT. BE. BY FLORENCE PERCY. IIow straafre It will bo, lovw how tf rar.tfe whon we two Shalt be what all lovera become You rigid and faithless, I cold and untrue. ou thouffhtleai of mc and I cureless of you. Our pet names grown rusty with nothiujr to do Love's bright web unraveled aud rent and worn , through, And life'i loom left empty ah, hum 1 Ah, mt! ! How gtranse it will be. How ptranne It will be when the witchery goes Which makes tne soem lovely to-day, Wheu your thought of Uio loses its coitlcur dc rrntc ; When every day serves some new fault to dis c1oh; nose, Whrn you jlnd I'vo cold eyes aud an everv-day At J wonder you oould for a momeut suppose I was out of the cominou place way ; Ah, me ! How strange it will be t now strange it will be, love, how strange when wo meet With Just a chill touch of the hand ; when my pulses no longer delightfully beat At the thought of your coming' at the sound of your foot: When I watch not your coming: far down the lonj? street : sweet. When your dear, loving: voice, so thrilling-ly Grows harsh in reproach or command ; Ah, mel How strange it will be 1 IIow rtranfre it will be when we willingly stay Divided the weary day throujrli ; Or, Retting remotely apart as we ranv, Kit chilly and silent, with nothing to"sav. Or coolly converse on the news of the dav. In a wearisome, old-married-folks sort of way S I shrink from the picture dou't you ? Ah me! How "strange it will be 1 Dear love, if our hearts do irrow torpid and cold, As many others tvive done ; If we do 1ft our love perish with hunger and cold. If we dim ail life's diamonds and tarnish its gold, If we chooso to live wretched aud die uncon soled, told 'Twill be strangest of all thiup-s that ever were As happening under the suu ! Ail, me! IIow stranjre it will be 1 Hannibal's Skeleton. Thousands of per sons throughout the United Slates, who have gazed in wonder upon the colossal proportions of Van Amburch's famous ele liaut "Hanoi bul," on exhibition in this country about forty eix years, the largest specimen of the species ever imported into this country or Eurooe. will be interested in the final disposal ot his bones, which, we understand, are to be added to the zoological curiosities of 2ew York Central lurk. Hannibal died at Centerville, Md., in about tn r.met.eth year of his age, in May, 18C6 1 be complete skeleton of an elephant being very oitncult to obtain, a,e bones are very val uable, and treat precaution e. e consequent! v taken to preserve those of Hannibal, and under the charge of Albeit Touseud, the carcass was dragged t a hold abmt a mile from fie village, and a lare and strong mausoleum of masonry erected over it. There it was suffered to remain until the flesh had wasted awav suf ficiently to permit the removal of the bones. So great was the mass that not until a lew days eince was it thought advisable to open the tomb. The bones have been cleansed, transported to the Central Park and set up in tbe zoologi cal department, there to remain an object of interest to visitors until the touch of time causes them to crumble iato dust. Tbe above article was started by a New York paper some time ago and lia9 been go ing the rounds of the press. It contains several serious errors which we feel it our duty to correct. In the first place Hannibal did not die at "Centerville, M1.," but at Centerville, in this county. His carcass was not "dragged to a field about a mile from the village, and a strong mausoleum of ma sonry erected over it," but a large ditch was dug close by where the monster expired and his body rolled ir.to it. His tomb has not been opened, and his bones have not "been cleansed, transported to the Centra! Park, and set up ia the zoological department there to remain an object of interest to visitors" "who by thousands throng the most beauti ful park in Ameiica. Hannibal's body still "lies mouldering in the grave" in our own Valley of Cumberland, and the sight-peer who poes to the zoological department of Central Park for the purpose of gaziug on the out lines of the colossal proportions of the odcc famous elephant will be fooled, muchly. "We understood, however, that the Park Com missioners have been negotiating, for some time, with Mr. Whip, on whose farm the tones of Hannibal are resting, to have the carcass shipped to Sew York, but up to this iiaie t;ie parties have been unable to come tutiima. When that important event comes o pat-s our readers shall know it. In the roeau time if any curious individual wishes to visit the grave of Hannibal, he will find it near Centerville. Bedford Gazette. Learn a Trade Don't be Idle. "A man that is too well born for a trade, is very well born for the gallows.' There is a deal too much disrespect for houest labor for the healthful maintenance of either mor als or government. There obtains a notion among a great class of people that when a person is relieved, by the possession of prop erly, irom me necessity ol arduous toil, it becomes a degradation for him to labor at all. If the habit of worn is so fixed that the moneyed man cannot remain idle, he apologizes for it as a sort of vice and refers to "habit" much as he would to addiction to opium or rum, as somethiug to be ashamed of, but which, unfortunately, had got the better of hiui. His children are carefully educated to "slink the shop" and turn up their noses at those who work for a livin". In seeking matrimonial alliances for theuj he lKks for wealth rather than industry, and chooses as a husband for his daughter the man who has his inheritance in the bank, uo matter hounfitted he may be to cope with misfortuue, rather than the man who has a fortune in bis brain, and will win his own way. Idleness and extrava gauce are curses worse than plagues of Egypt to us; they breed sorrow, wretched ness, crime ami infamy ; and send our sons into drunkard's graves and felou's cells, and pet our daughter on the streets, into mad houses and garrets of poverty. Every boy, rich or poor, should be taught that idleuess is crime and girls should be taught it no less than boys. Every child bhould be taught some trade, and our school system should be so reformed and improved that youug children should acquire the rudiments cf technical education. N. Y. Sun. Cure fob Wounds. The Melbourne Ar gus speaks of a gentleman who received a kick from a hoise below the knee of the right leg. The wound was partially healed, but it broke out again, and spread until the whole of the lower part of the leg was af fected. Having heard of the success of the earth treatment in other cases, be procured some virgin soil takeu from below the roots of the grass and applied it to the wound, which at that time was as larfe am his ban. I c , and caused the leg to be much swollen. The result was that the swelling was reduced in the girth measurement three inches on the first application. The treatment was con tinned for three weeks, at the end of which time the wound was quite healed. To Clean Gold Chains. Put the chain in a small glass bottle, with warm water, a little tooth powder and some soap. Cork the bottle and shake it for a minute violent ly. Tiie frictiou against the glass polishes the gold and the soa-p and chalk extract every particle of grease and dirt from the interstices of a chain of the most intricate pattern ; rn6e it in clear cold water, wipe with a towel, and the polish will eurprise you. 5-20' 3 AND i ssi-s BOUGHT, 60L"D AND EXCHANGED . OX MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Kocght and Sold at Market Rates. COUPONS CASHED, PACIFIC R. R. BONDS BOl'OlIT AND SOLI. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD OA' COM3! ISSIOX O.VIT. Accounts Receiv'd and Interest Allow'd OX DAILY BALANCES, SUBJECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT. :No. 10 Kotitli TlIirtT Street, PHILADELPHIA. i nil mm liiuuiuiiiuu OP HAKTFORD.COa.t. Siand S. Enure, Trca't. - - r:sa::s 3. eri53, Ziz'j. THIS COM PAX r ranks among the first class Life Insurance Companies Join; bus iness in Massachusetts, at:d by complying with the laws of that Stale, insures perfect salety to her Policy Holder?. It grants 50 per cent loan of premium on Life Policies to its Insured, and y applying all the cash collected from it? members to Insunnce, give3 the lacpest Insu rance attainable for the amount of money in vested. Its profits are divided atnoi.g the Pol icy Holders, and its Dividends have never bren less than 5il per cent., thus bringing the net cast of ihe Insnrnnee within the most limited means, and affording the protection of a Policy on terms not excelled by any Company. Trustworthy and reliable men are wanted to act as agents for this Company in Cambria and adjoining counties, and with such the most Iiheial arrangements will be made. To those who may be unacquainted with the business, full instructions and aid will he most cheerful ' ly reudercd whenever desirihle or available. COPE & JOHXSOX, Agents for Cambria County. f Johnstown. Pa. 3Iomi k Norton, General Agents, f!4 Fourth Aenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. apr.14.-ly. "Poor women are on every side, and orphans cry for bread, because husbands and la ' thers lived and died uninsured." AIERICA'V LIFE IXSDRlXl'B COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Organized 1850. ALKX."VruiLLnix,Pies . .Joh.v S.Wilsox, Sec. All policies non forfeitable. All policies are payable at death or el) years ot age. Economy In management. Cark in the selec tion of risks, Promptness in the payment of death claims, and Security in the investment of its immense funds, are r gidiy adhered to and have always characterized this Company. J. FRANK" CONDON, Special Ageut. Nov. 11, 18G9.lv. R EVEItE THE MEMORY OF FRIENDS DEPARTED ! MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c. The subscriber still continues to manufacture of the best material and in the most workmanlike manner, at the Loretto Iilarble Works, all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TABLE and BUREAU TOPS, and all other work in his line. None but the best American and Italian Marble used, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to all cases at prices as low as like work can be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call and see specimens and judge for yourselves as to tbe merits cheapness of my work. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto. March 12. 1868. ly. Jji A It ME IIS AND OTHERS 8HOC1.D NOT FAIL TO GET ONE OF THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED Lima Double-Geared WOOD-SAWING MACHINES, FOB WHICH GEORGE HUNTLEY, EUCXSBUIIG, PA., Is Sole AgenHorCambrja County. FIJtST KATIOXAE " Saddle & Harness Shop IN CAMBRIA COUNTY. The subscriber has commenced business at his Old Stand on High street, West Ward, op posite the Union School House, Ebensburg, Pa. . where he is manufacturing and is prepared to fill all orders in his line at greatly reduced prices. Desirous of patronage from all former patrons and the public generally, I invite them to call, with a view of saving money for them selves, as I will positively fun.ish the best and cheapest work that is or can be made in this or adjoining counties. Calland see samples of in j work and learu my prices. M. M. O'NEILL. Ebeneburg, March 10, 1870,-tf. JgT. JAMES' HOTEL, (Conducted on the European Plan,) 405 & 407 LIBK3TT Stbeet. opposite this Union Depot, Pittsbubgh, Pa JAMES K. LAN AH AS, - - - Proprietor. This House is newly built and splendidly furnished, and convenient to all the Rail roads coming into the citv. Tl, Connected With this Hotel nnen of lt U of the day and night. foct.17 -lv PITTSBURGH START" Wo. 429 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. rje.ll.-ly. FELIX HENLY, Prop'r. WHOLESALE C, 1 " GROCERS DBfflER&BBft OSADAJLIS THE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH RESTORER purifies the hloou and cures Scrofula, byphilis, Skiu Diseases, Rheumatism, Diseases of Wo men, and all Chronic Affections of the Blood, Liver and Kidnevs. Recommend ed by the Medical Faculty and many thousands ot our best citizens. Read the testimony of phvsicians and patients who have used Rosadalis ; send for our Ros-.idalis Guide to Health Book, or Almanac for this year, whichwe pub lish for gratuitous distribution ; it will give you much valuable information. Dr. K. W. Carr, of Ualumore, says: I take pleasure in recommending your Robadai.is as a very powerful alterative. I have seen it used in two cases with happy results one in a case of secondary syphilis, in which the patient pronoanced himselt cured alter having taken five bot les of your medicine. The other is a case of Scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly improving under its use, and the indications are that the patient will soon recover I have carefully examined the formula by which your Rosadalis is made and find it an excellent compound of alterative ingredients. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville, Kr., Fays ihe ha3 used Hosadahs in cases of bcrofu jla and Secondary Syphilis with satisfac tory results as a cleaner of the blood I Jknow no better remedy. Samuel G. M'f adden, .Murfreesboro , Tenn , says: I have used seven bottles of Rosridatis and am entirely cured of Rheu matism ; send me four bottles, as I with it fcr my brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes. Bcnj Bechtol, of Lima, O., writes : I have fcuflVn d for t) years with an invet erate eiupticn over my whole body. A short time since I bought a bottle ot Ro sadalis and it effected a perfect cure Rosadalis is sold by Limsiuk & Mra rat. Fbcnsburjr, ai.d Druggist general ly. Laboratory, 61 Lxchange Place, Baltimore. CLEMENTS & CO., April 7, 18G9. ly. Proprietors EBENSBURG FOUNDRY AUAIT IV FULL BLAST! NEW FIRM, NEWJUILDINGS, &c. HAVING purchased the well known EB ENSBUKO FOI NDRY from Mr. Edw. Glass, and rebuilt and enlarged it almost rn tirely, besides relitiing it with new machinery, the subscribers a:e now prepared to furnish CfJOir, PARLOR HEATING STO VES, of the latest and most approved patterns THRESHING MACHINES. MILL GEAR ING. ROS.E and WATER WH EELS of cverv description, IRON FENCING, PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CASTINGS, atid In fact all manner of articles manufactured in a first class Foundry. Job Work of all kind attended to promptly and done cheaply. The special attention of Farmers U Invited to two newly patented PLOUGHS which we possess the sole right to manufacture and sell iu this county, anc which are admitted to be tbe nest ever introduced to the public. Believing ourselres capable of performing any woik in our line in the most satislactory manner, and knowing that we can do work at lower paicts than have been charged iu this community heretofore we confidently hope that we will be found worthy ot liberal patronage. Fair reductions made to wholesale dealer. E5?""The highest prices paid in cash for old metal, or cai-titigs given in exchange. Oflt TERMS ARK STRICTV CASH OR COTJNTET produce. CONVERY, V1NROE & CO. Ebensburg, Sept. 2, le68. s TIIE SLATE COMPANY Are prepared to furnish to Builders or Slaters their VERT DABK BLUE COLORED 8CPERIOK ROOFING SLATE! From their own Quarries, located in Northamp ton county, Penu'a, AT QUARRY PRICES. Samples may be seeu, and communications addressed to E. L. GOODWIN, Agent. J. X. SIIALLEMIERUEIl, l'res't. Office: Brewer's Building, Diquesxe Way, Uor. Eighth St., 1'ittsburgh, Pa. f mj5-Gm. mm in mm wm. HAVING recently enlarged our stock we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices. - Our Etock con sists of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair Restor atives. Pills, Ointments, Plasters, Liniments, Pain Killers, Citrate Magnesia, Ess Jamaica Ginger, Puie Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Svrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices. &c. ; CIGA RS AND . TOR A CCOS, Blank Books, Deeds, Notes and Bonds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket aud Pass Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, His tories. Bibles, Religious.Prayer and Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, ice tW We have added to our stock a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH 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. LOOK WELL TO YOUR UXDEKSTA2VD1KGS! BOOTS ATsTd SHOES For SI en's ana Boys' Wear. The undersigned respectfully informs his nu merous customers and tlio rult; . r " o l" t. iijr i ii a i he is prepared to manulacture BOO I S and ouur.o oi any aesired size or quality, from the fiuest French ralf-kin V . ... v-uw? tuc wresb brogan. in the very bkst manseh, on the short- esi nonce, ana at aa modeiate prices as like work can be obtained anywhere Those who have worn linnt.a an1 Rlina. i uiauc at my establishment need no assurance as to the suDerior oualitv nF mv wnrir r.i easily be convinced of the fact if they will only give me a trial. Try and be convinced. ESTRer airing of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. x uaumui lor past lavora l leel confident that bit work and nrices will . - r -.i.iviu lug w VVU tinuance and increase of the same. v JOHN D.THOMAS. Ebensburg, April 28, 18G9. "IV'OTICE TO LAND OWNERS. Having procured a perlect list of all warrantee names, datps n payment of the purchase money and the names L- S Pr8on P'ying the same, with a com plete draft made from the official records show ing tne location of nh -,.,. r r prepared to procure patents from the Land Of fice for the owners of unpatented lands, under the Act of Assembly or the 20ih of May 1864 and the supplement thereto . ' recent order of the Survevor General. GEO. M. READE. Ebensburg, March 24, lb7Gvtf. R 0 s D A L I S fin R E A S U RER'S SALE - OF UNSEATED LANDS AND LOTS In Cambria County, A. D. 1870. I, William Lintou, Treasurer of Cambria count?, in the Commonwealth of Pennsjlvan'a, in pursuance of the several Acts of Assembly of said Commonwealth directing the time and manner of selling Unseated Lac ds for taxes, do hereby give NCTics that Ihe following des cribed tracts of Unseated Lands and Lots of Ground in the said County of Cambria, or such parts thereof as may be recessary to pay ar rearages of taxes due thereon, for one year or more, will be offered for sale at the Court House in the Borough of Ebensburg, on the SECOND MONDAY, being the 13th pat, of Job next, and continue, by adjournment from day to day, until the whole be sold for such arrearages of taxes and costs necessarily accruing thereon. UNSEATED LANDS. NAMES OF OWNERS AND WARRANTEES. TAXES FOR 1668 AND 1869. ACS. rtRC's. BLACKLICK TWP. TAXIS. Samuel C. fisher. 103 John Fleming $ 9 88 50 Robert Fleming 4 91 0 Daniel Reese 9 88 173 George Ross 17 08 45 Henr Shafner 4 40 100 Simon Snyder 9 8 75 Joseph Harris 7 3G 35 John MrCauley 3 95 lt)0 . Ueorge Shew 9 88 50 John Ross 4 74 9G Hester McCoy 9 45 34 William Lyon V 3t 65 John Guff 7 90 4'l Flavel Hrown 3 :ll HO Adam Reighard 9 4r 20) Thomas Grifluh k Trice . 19 7" Ann JllooilrjJod. lf.2 Sebastian Graff 1597 328 Jacob Slough 39 5i 70 David Powell .b54 1C0 J Jordan 9 c8 M(re iV Piper.' 300 Jacot. Prei-singcr 47 40 335 Paul Lebo 52 93 137 Daniel Leavy 21 8 100 James Kane II fT 1C0 Samuel Reed k Utiles 12 G4 107 F A Shoemaker 12 4 100 Michael Stilca 1 1 r5 130 John Tilford 13 S3 33 Thomas Stiles 3 1G 37 Henry B Campbell 4 35 50 William Davis 3 95 50 G Boring fSnvder tract) 5 93 105 Thomas R Williams 12 44 CAUBalA TOWNSHIP. Ifi Andrew Lewis 2 43 f-0 William Buriiham 13 8 25 John Hoyd 4 !'5 100 John Brown 19 cO 174 John Morgan 34 50 515 Daniel and John Davis 30 44 CARROLL TOtVNSHlP. John G. Miles. 52 CO Daniel Parr 18 Gl 40 David Barr G 64 James C. Fisher. 2G5 George Harrison 43 99 100 105 Thomas Duncan 19 t;9 305 105 James Town 6-OK 83 W illiam Hrady 13 80 2U3 William McCoy 33 72 203 Andrew Carson 33 72 Stephen Pasket. 1C0 John Baldwin 22 83 59 Godfiey Towells 9 79 Ruth McConneWs Heirs. 200 James Hoops CG 40 Abra?iam Kern's Estate." 372 123 Sarah Barr 83 00 90 John B Hoffman 14 94 William D. Price. 240 Alex Barr (part) 39 84 140 E Shoemaker 23 24 CHFST TOWNSHIP. 452 44 Anthony Simons 223 74 452 44 NathanLon:hborough 223 74 3U3 100 Frederick Molynoux 154 94 38G 52 Thomas Keiland 191 (i7 400 G3 Thoma Masters 198 00 370 38 John Ketland 183 15 249 20 James Armstrong 98 63 Ruth McConntWs Heirs. 405 252 333 212 203 150 1 13 319 4 '3 200 274 117 215 200 80 35 4il 109 323 223 100 72 72 200 450 433 350 405 225 158 423 127 123 319 128 400 106 Charles Pope 1 14 George Pole 140 Joseph Pope 123 2G 75 18 DC, 94 62 99 40 22 29 70 22 39 A3 18 119 73 59 40 81 41 23 20 42 57 37 20 15 84 6 93 7 95 32 40 65 03 45 71 20 40 6 93 7 63 118 80 44 55 42 9G 12 87 241 52 6G 83 54 95 127 14 G2 99 60 89 155 91 bamuel Kuth George Gilson Kerry Seely 133 106 Samuel Peters Hugh Hoops John Pope James Hoops George Hoops Natban Foster Henry Foster Curtis Clay John Olden Peter Bordman John Drinker Mary Rhodes. Melchor Rimderhill Charles Watson. Hetirv Hoops J & H Mellon Nutter k Sawver Walter Nutter. Joseph Pope (part of) Jomes Thompson Andrew Weaver Maxxcell Lands. William Gray Joseph Gray Thompson Somervie. Js Foster & Geo Gilson Henry Delozier Co. James Ruth Martin Myer JoIid Myer Charles Penrose. Thomas Penrose Edcr, Levy While. William Parker Henry Phillips Simon Walker John G. Miles John Hooper Robert Ewine 106 48 131 123 123 153 1P6 122 1G 50 80 147 25 31 35 20 James Hunter. 377 106 Lloyd & bipsch, 1869, Cf EASFIKLD TOWNSHIP. 19 24 Bayard If Barclay. 154 William Burtin Samuel Bethel 154 Ezekiel Farmer William Ti'ton John Mitchell John Seivoss Lewis Wolf John Young Abraham fr-inser Hammond Dilicorih. 153 Jonathan Lewis W. W. Jackson. Jesse Bush Mrs. Stephens. ' Luke McGuire James Harris Sylvester McMultin Joseph Troxler, 1869, Morris Wuf Henry Wolf Joseph Davis Henry Davis Morris Davis M M Adams Ruth McConneU's Heirs. Jesse Hoops Bell & Blair John Brotherline. 154 John Fisher Johu Harrison John' Mease William Brodie. Wallace & Humphrey Michael J Nagle Joseph Harris CONEMAUGH TOWNSHIP. Widow Stewart Williams St Buck 233 100 233 116 25 160 188 25 200 433 330 GO 433 130 330 110 400 410 70 200 400 333 1G8 40 144 25 224 82 77 1P.43 7 90 1841 9 19 1 93 12 64 14 88 1 98 15 80 34 23 26 07 4 74 34 22 10 27 8 20 34 23 26 06 8 59 31 60 32 39 5 53 15 80 31 60 26 33 16 4G 9 48 11 41 1 03 33 68 6 50 7 13 CROYLB TOWNSHIP. Ann Maria Balen, 1868, Lot No. il 4( ti 11 (I 1869, 3 32 . .... Samuel Thomas, '68 & "a 440 ACBCS. 40 122 Henry West John Kneper, jr Margaret McMallin. John Clark 73 04 4 98 15 22 JACKSON TOWNSHIP. James C. Fisher. John Cunningham Thomas Morris Robert Morris John Wliite Paul Bolty Matbias 8tough John Hubly Ibomas White John McAnulty Mulford S,' Aliens. Daniel Levy William Morris Isaac Benson Alexander Hunter Daniel Farley Joseph Ewing James Reese John Simpson 100 3C5 194 100 92 800 405 46 800 139 413 208 42 181 184 69 404 1IG CI 116 438 415 233 500 300 31 12 5Q 43 190 190 220 C2 00 14 400 400 400 6 53 20 01 12 72 6 53 6 09 19 58 Si 83 6 09 39 15 18 21 63 77 27 16 5 59 23 60 24 o4 11 CO 62 83 20 20 5 33 13 05 76 41 72 21 38 28 25 65 39 15 4 01 105 135 hamuel Davis Philip Alwine James Bracken L'oyd & Hill (Buchan) Lli-yd k Hill (IIlt) William M Cooper k Co. John Wigton (part of) James Stills John Stoner George U Shonp Rudolph Fulcimer Estate Abraham Goughnour GALLITZIS TOWNSHIP. Dr John T Christy Samuel Calcin. Aaron Bow n Fi a nn's Christy. Win tcDcugal (part of) Mifflin Ilnr.nan Palriik Shields. Robert Whitehead Solomon Ramey John Buchanan. R G Johnston Martha Hannan Nicholas Bell Thomas Gorman bichlaxd towxsdip. Jacob Stu.cter. 2 61 4 35 12 85 33 82 17 80 39 96 11 07 35 CO 3 77 71 20 71 20 71 20 440 439 440 160 400 117 81 50 75 400 223 29 439 439 439 439 439 357 440 370 429 440 130 John Andtews John Morrison Valentine Oster Martin McDonald Martin McDonald Francij Devlin. Willimu Nichols Thoma.? Smith (part) Thomas Smith Kiiifj if Storm. Isaac Brennan E. Shoemaker, Sr. Henry Rice James Costlow John Miller SCMMEBHILL TOWNSUIP. 80 John Nagle 16 50 16 50 16 60 12 00 30 f 0 13 30 6 10 3 75 5 63 80 00 16 76 6 70 38 22 38 22 38 22 38 22 18 45 34 84 38 28 32 19 37 33 38 28 11 31 19 77 8o 80 80 120 30 Heury Wood James Daltoa James Searigbt King If Storm. John Eberman, 1868, Isaac Brennan William Smith, D D Cambria Iron and Coal Co. 40 Israel Jont s Wilson Hunt Ebenger Branham H & Cornelius Zellers Hupple If Sloneback. John Eberman, 18(39, 439 120 SUSQUEHANNA TOWNSUIP. Jaines C. fisher. William Cook 37 131 241 43 160 100 200 150 146 64 2G0 23 &5 109 80 81 50 439 150 100 400 200 1200 1000 1501 150 176 100 272 2C0 50 324 304 2 32 3 32 21 46 3 86 14 24 8 00 71 20 26 70 15 92 17 12 19 14 2 08 8 37 16 77 4 62 17 76 3 75 32 08 9 95 2t 90 29 20 16 CO Peter Blight William Campton 118 .Martin Kendnck Stephen I'arcal. John Baldwin Henry Vanderslice James Thompson Joseph Thomas Hugh Peach k T. J. Rye. W Fisher William Warnick Fisher's IIeir3 William McCombic. Peter Blight John Biddle TAYLOR TOWN8KLP. .daru Ross Henry Sergent WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Thomas Jackson M M Adams MicJtael Dunegan. Georce Gutwalt R. M. S. Jackson. Peter Watt Philip Noon. Henry Gillen Frederick Ilinton Samuel Ilinton T. IV hile k Sons. Arent Soiiiuan Arent Sonman Arent Sonman Henry Sharp Ilenrv L Patterson A M k R White F George Philip West Hugh McCloskey Richard Sharp Estate Michael Ryan. George M Reed white township. George D Morgan. Simon Walker Thomas Lanburn James Bingham. Lewis Wolf John Martin John Thompson Apple k Barger Apple k Barger Hugh Maxwell. Thomas Town Bayard k Barclay. Robert Atkins Joseph Hutrhins Rob't BakewelUs Heirs. Robert Boggs Mary Brown Andrew Small Jacob Dennith. William Coates William Ruth William West Mary Rhodes. Frederick Doersch Fitch k Boyton. Jaines Wilson William George Abraham Witraore Thomas Keatlan Harmon Haupt. Jeremiah Musser Jacob Kring James Gallagher. Patrick Boreland John Myers George "Graff Lloyd, Hill k Holliday James Gill. Graff & Malone G Walters Henry Such Morris Such Patrick Shroud Charles Ranstead. James M Clay John Ulay P Sneeringer L. D. Weld. Frederick Molynoux John Barron. jr Apple k Barger. Henry Phillips Simou Wuiker - TV .... 155 131 40 109 50 170 89 10 95 38 58 21 90 19 88 14 60 3 75 34 C2 23 12 30? 500 69 333 217 174 433 116 433 100 410 410 410 433 371 221 60 263 . 102 200 30 47 98 433 100 179 1400 4 25 70 370 433 250 13C 200 18 87 422 47 5 75 10 79 5 81 28 92 72 05 17 108 153 7 25 83 31 24 90 25 60 25 60 25 60 71'90 61 61 36 71 3 96 21 84 8 4f S3 20 1 94 6 23 12 45 9 09 8 3o 22 37 232 40 70 1 62 3 01 15 34 18 04 62 20 16 97 24 90 39 75 6 81 35 38 71 90 153 CO 60 60 153 73 109 7 SI 13 381 140 216 4.33 153 156 153 John Ketland Thomas Sanburn John Robinson. Hetiry Phillips Mar'.in Busb Msrrie Such Mortis Bush Henry Bush Joseph Boocland John Jlommer. '.Thomas Canby John Craig David Jackson Henry Kepple William Barlin Lewis Well William Lambert William Brodie John Servoss G M. Reader William Rush TOPER TOWNSHIP. Heirs of C Ihnisen George Shrum Henry Sutton George Gates. John Steel Herehberger Gorgas, Cohick k Sharp David Gales. Jacob Crook John Werlz William Werts David Gates 3 74 35 95 347 31 9 08 9 (8 9 18 12 45 8 30 40 67 45 84 4 15 6 23 8 30 2 57 16 60 16 60 8 30 16 01 6 C3 4 02 3 71 10 05 lu 05 2 01 13 40 10 05 23 40 3 35 153 80 1C3 168 19 371 73 150 60 260 300 60 400 200 4. 0 100 SEATED LANDS. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold the following Seated Lands and Loth or Ground, on which taxes remain unpaid, and which hive teen returned to the Com missioners agrccab!y to the Act of Assem bly of April 20, 1844: , NAMKS OF OWNERS ANI WARRANTEES. AC'S. LOTS. ALLEGHENY TWP. TAXtS 100 Solomon Ramey 18C8 $ 5 10 BLACKLICK TOWNSHIP. 589 100 72 160 80 90 loG 14 Milford k Alters '7a'C8 Ann Owens " David Powell " Jacob Lieb " 85 83 8 49 2 85 40 20 38 62 57 58 David Secrist Henry Egholt CAMBRIA TWP. James J Evans O'Keefe'8 Heirs Wm Lyshon CAKKcLTj TWP. Barney Farabaugh Mark Gillespie Patrick Gillespie Charles Kennedy Elizabeth 11 dynes Mai hew Kean Stevens k Stuby John A Weaver Christian Wible it 129 25 So 75 77 5o loo C5 9 23 26 3 2 i o 93 8 ol 4 48 6 85 3 65 7 7o 7 25 2 31 2 16 1 23 6o 3 99 16 2o 2 lo 9 23 5o 9o 27 2 8o i it M David Davis Casper Smith Cn EST SPRINGS BOB. J M Pennock CHEST TWP. Joseph Cole " Pan.uel Holes " George Hammond ; P L & T W Johnson CLEARFIELD TWP. Samuel Calvin " Daniel Noel " Reed & Tudor Charles McKenna . Thomn3 Patterson CONEMAUGH TWP. CI II lo9 loo 15 CI 426 lo 41 1 13 378 6o 3o 8 5 14 3o HOUSE. 1 1 ACRES. 18 235 98 9 1 1 124 311 loo 1 Go 6 Go Peter Horner Peter Horner John Donovan Michael Do-vney William Orr Janus S Orr, dee'd, CONEMAUGH BOR. Thomas M'Cabe CSOYLB TWP. it 63 48 So 53 37 35 ic ii James Bark Tbos Croyle's Est Darnel Dunruire George W Pringle Cambria Iron and Lumber Co B F Slick JACKSON TWP. Frederick Kring John Llovd ii 41 2 23 22 87 11 95 1 53 12 00 1 25 13 o5 17 40 19 16 52 lo 2 5o I Go 1 oo i I, l If Wm H Story & Co (Slonaker) do do (Dunmier) loo 254 254 5o 8o 60 HOUS'S. 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 do do (raul) do do (Paul) Andrew 1 Rager Samuel Dillon II l II II Jacob Dishonor JOHNSTOWN BOR. Sarah Oram u it 4 43 3 83 1 o2 65 2 o3 1 94 2 24 1 8o 1 So 3 6o 1 So 3 Co 7 So 1 So 78 72 31 15 1 15 1 26 1 02 1 26 1 08 63 3 2u 4 25 1 2o 9o 1 44 1 4o 6o Co 1 37 48 1 62 46 8o 4 05 8 33 John Roberts Philip Greager Geo A Markle ( John Fry ' Henry Tros3 Leo'd J Wineberger ' John W DaTia J k W Harris William Killea Samuel Kaufman Owen Rodgers Charles Unversagt Henry Myers Nicholas Austin Johu Sherman MUNSTEB TWr. John Noel John Attnsman ' Henry Mcintosh RICHLAND TWP. ACRES. 2oo 25 25 16 '27 43 16 5o 4oo nous's. 1 1 1 1 ACRES. 6o 58 2 R B Gaeehy Solomon llelsel John Morris Nancy Reighard Robert Trotier James Barefoot C Hol3inger Mary S Murphy " Samuel Horner Thomas Keelan " Hiram Musseman E M Moore Samuel J Smith Conrad Stufft John C Smith Camb'a Co'l a PnCo same John Lovett 1867 SUMMKBHILL TWP. Alsip & Shiner 'Cii'eS' Wm Burke ' Wm Carr John Geis " Wm R Hughes " Baine- Bame " same " George Lilly " George Lilly " 1 1 32 135 13o4 8o 100 20 146 330 371 .800 49 45 72 8i 20 146 399 221 31 144 830 490 85 86 472 400 109 90 146 800 10 12 400 81 972 16 45 433 632 433 C33 415 159 100 383 221 100 100 100 31 100 100 50 17 20 SO 50 11 66 16 20 4 05 2 05 1 95 4 08 4 73 41 23 4 82 2 54 13 20 9 45 17 45 6 85 4 00 9 00 6 75 18 90 12 60 12 20 80 6 08 8 00 1 80 8 00 1 92 Joseph Dunlap ' G L Lloyd Patrick McGough " Edward Senser " John Agtn " James Purk , " Jaines Burk John Farren's Est same John G Miles ' Jere McGonigal Benjamin Nooq Wm K Carr Cambria Coal acd Iron Co Isaac W lTummor same Dan'I Sherbine, jr James Burk Edward Sensor C B Ellis Sarah Plummer it ft tt tt i t tt tt a Jes Boms 60 120 53 153 214 100 81 90 9 700 160 40 409 100 50 Kiward BUrK ame Edward M -GV'. " J-l-n Purter I J Smith " C II Gardner 4 q Jchn MurpU "n E Kvini H J-ff.-ir, Si a on M!acLi !vr.n" ' J; hn (j'X,.; EdlMr.l ;,,, Francis Ii..ne Ci.iistian F,rd J..h Ge.T?e VARJ-ue, .. James Smith John W J .. Iac J-ff Char!c u I.tr..r M Emil Vrrjrj K AngMine K-rr -Frances Poim James t)'Kefe Rager. i-!JW Lf Divil same same GALLITZIJ Trrr. Jonathan RjliL.J Jacob Ft;:!e Hugh H wtl! E..'e John & Jas Hatua John Coulter 359 i 2 uous'g, 1 1 1 1 ACRES. 1 J"hn & Jas Hut s SUSQUEHANNA Tr. P.Vi-Le & SnyJer Wiliiam die Joshua Davis 154 100 17 68 ieo 100 90 120 100 100 200 100 50 HOUS'g. 1 ACRES. 124 28 54 13 Joseph McDcnalJ John Rrtpr Jimes D Sliaw Win Pratt's Eel'e Uriah Lloyd same same Lloyd & Hipp same Thomas Abbott wilmoke Boa. I narkins Ott - TOIiER TWP. Ellis & McLaia " Joseph Gates James Murrby " T ir.iJ Pi. ,. . WIT T MM ' tvrviv t T . nr T-t ireasurer s Uince, LtttLsljUrj, A JTARMERS, Look to Your I AND BCT ONE OF SPROUT'S COMBIXI! JJ l THE BKST AND OSY T EF.P ECTLT f: Hay Fork and Knife Hani EVERT FORK TVAERA.r. As only a limited number nnV this couutv, orders for t'rije'' Hay Fork and Kiii.'e!i. be ceiii iu eailj u GESRG-E mm. IE! Sole Agent for Camil la (:' Who can also suppl? WOODED T which are far superior to Iron Fa STEEL GRAPPLES for hoO to Reams or Rtfters the most fi' tellings yet introduced, as tnejci or taken don n wiihout the u d Ebensburg, Dec. 9, lbC9 Cm GEO. O.K. ZAHM.. ...... .JA5- ZAHM & SO.V DEALERS IS nnv nnnnn I) li 1 li U U U bit HARDWARE, QUEENS' Hats, Caps, BooSj fi iCTI AT.T. fiTH KR la" rsuallj Kept In a CouaW' WOOL and cou.vrcir-: TAKES IS EXCHANGE 5'" STORE OX 3UL sTi: Next Door to the Post June 10, 169. ESg T II E TAITi: lESYfl, j FOR Gumming IS TIIE BEST SAW GUM ix tiie hohld: FOE SALS IT J FOE GEORCE HUNTLE ... ri,nr. ra union nori j- ." Ift HRPYSRl K J. I'A.. 1"'" ..-r Propietor. .pares no j hotel worthy of a contu u. patronage it has hf'f' table will always b h;,"Vjr best the market . best cl liquors Ihs sU-' ,5." be attended by an tteD 3C. I hostler. M' . Tbe Table choicest neiicacirr., ,f. r-h,; liminr. ann t "' . -arefnl hitlers. 1 ,H1 ,.jnH" nn-Hl teJ nnd boa;d?rs