MveiCAti STrPiDiTTEP. A common Fcnse listener thus describes the perform ance of ome of oar church tnuMC, and the effect produced upon his mind : "1 tie soleinu wm ship of God was intro duced by a solo, 'Consider the lilies,' per formed by the leading singers of the choir, gracefully accompanied by the oian. rx). far as the music was . concerned, it was beautifully awd faultlessly rendered. The effect upon Any mind, b wcver, was any thing but devotional. The singers com menced, 'Consider the lilies of the field,' Ac, and when. elie came up to the applica tion' it ran' I bus : 'And yet I t-ny unto you that evnii Solon:on, in alMils glory was not arrayed like one of these was not ar rayed was not arrayed like one of these was not Arrayed ( interlude by the organ was not Arrayed interlude by the organ liko one of these.' ! And then she went Lack xg.iin, and asseverated in the most eniphaticT manner, 'I say unto you that even Holonum, in nil his glory, was not anayed was not arrayed was not arrayed' (pause.) until I becan to despair for uoor Solomon, lest he should- never get the very first of his garments on. "1 hero was yet pnoll.er piece of church not sacred luwr":, in which the soprano led ofl wi'Ii the announcement, 'I will wash ;' and then came in the contralto, 'I will wash; and then the tenor, 'I v ill wasli ; arid then from the i.iofou ndes I depths comes up the gn'!f ral of the ba-o, saying also, 'I will w afli ; and last of all they strike In togMhcr, crying out in oncert, '1 vr ill wash.' No one could imagine that thie singular and oft-repeated announcement of an intended ablution was a rendering in sa cred s'njr for the spiritual edification of a, hristian congregation of those solemn words of the Tsalmist. "I will wash my bands m innocv.ry; bo I will cuinpasi thine altar, Oh, Lo.d !"." What Killed T112 "Weekly'' IIkr a LP. Fifteen or sixteen years ago a man named Harvey started a weekly paper at Williamson's, Ingham' county, called tho Jenihl. The town was small, tha times dull, and 1 Iarvey was propably the laziest editor who ever had anything to do with a Michigan paper. Tho citizens encouraged him nil thev could, anil finally the gentle man who had furnished most of the capital j dropped into the otiice one Friday to se I Harvey and s;ur him up a little. It was publication day, but the outside owly, haif made up, was on the stone, and not a line had been set for tho inside, Harvey was in tho yard back of the office digging Csh wornr,, and was called in. "See here, Harvey, yon are not doing as you should," commenced the gentleman ; "here it is Friday, and you haven't worked the I'ust side of your paper." "I see I haven't," sk wly replied the editor, looking in the drawer for a tish line. 'Well whon are you goiug to get the pa per out ?M "Some time next week." " 1 J li t this is no way to rlo business, Mr. Harvey. Wheu you came here didn't you agreo to issue tho paper every Friday ?" "1 presume I did," drawled Harvey, Tmt I did not know the lis hing was so good." He took his rod and went to the banks of the Cetlar, and when he returned the of fice was packed in boxes flunked "old type." and a note on the door read : "The Herald is dead too many suckers killed it Detroit I'We Prcst. Mn. Uaows And His Umbrella. Brown stood for over an hour on a street corner the other day, holding a gigantic timbrelia over him. Wnen any of his ac quaintances not similarly provided who the day before would lenVce'.y condescend to give him a nod of recognition happen ed to see him, they would smilingly salute him, inquire how he felt, were all the fam ily well, etc., winding up by asking him if ho was going up or down, as the case might le. "Yes, directly," Broun wou'd say, ' wait a moment.'' After waiting some time, and repeated nudges having failed to bring him, the friend who was "sol iei tons about Browu't. health would al tempt to emerge from the shelter of the umbrella, when Brown would importune him to watt a moment longer, .asking 4'm after he had already waited live to ten minutes what was his particular hurry. At last the friend w ho could not perceive anything so very funny in the neighborhood that should produce such a broad grin on Blow n w ith a look on his face as though he had just discovered that he cashed a bogus check, wonlddive from under the umbrella ami walk off as if he was mad at something. "How DiiY I Am'." On a sleeping cjr, the other ni;ht. one of the lady passugfrit exclaimed in a slow and solemn voice: ''Oh, how dry I am!' There was a moment's pause, and again rang out, "Oh how dry I am:" Another moment .passed, and il:.-. hue en sleep.irs w .-re once more startled by the sepulchral information, "Oh howdrv I uni!" , "Won't sumelx nIv gef iiiat woman a il riiik'.'" howled an old nt Ionian , who, being rheu matic, and occupying an upper Iwrtli, could liot very well do it himself. The demand was complied with, and the gr.i-rlul sound f.f gurgling water was soon heard. Th-n there w as a moment of silence, and follow ing it came in the same solemn toner, "Oh. how dry 1 was '." There appeared to be no doubt about it by the occupants of the car, and if the truth rould have been known, they were unselfishly Kla.l that she ha. I found re lief; and they composed themselves afresh for sleep. Then the voice again smote the air, "t i, how drv 1 was:" l'vci yhod v start ed, an. 1 every -y was d ister.ded. "Oil how '.y. 1 w s! ' repeats the grateful woman. 1 hen dry up: screun.. a ihe -aHaut eenl le Tnan in the upper berth, bhe ud. Wu kce h'cpublican. New Tkeatmk.nt for Consimptives A foreign paper says: Dr. Win. Kocti, of Herlin. well known to specialties from his investigations in the domain of modern sur gery, mul from his treaties of gunshot frac tures, ia.s discovered a new method of treat ment for consumption. It consists of heat ing up the a tire ted portions of the lungs by injections f iodine, sons to check the pro gress ot festering, which is the. origin of the disease. -This treatment has tieen tested in the great hospitals of Iterlin within a short time, among others at the lloyal Charity,-., the presence of the most eminent surgeons. All the reports of the cases in which ".hi treatment has been administered arc favor able, and hold out a promise of complete Hire. For many years Ir. Koch has leen trying the experiment with animals, having tested it with more than three huudrcd at a vast outlay of time aud money. How to Keep the Roads in Good Re r a IK. In Lancaster county, the supervi sors of Fulton townnhip sell their roads to the lowest bidder, to keep them in repaiis for '.he year, and it is said the plan works Very satisfactorily. Al'ter six years' trial the supervisors of the above township make the following statement in their handbill atmonncii'g the sale : "After six years' ex perience, with greatly improved roads, we have been able to reduce the tux one thous and ttollur per annum, thus clearly demon strating that our system of mending the mads, when impartially carried out, is far prcteral.L- to the old one." w., P; ... .nose oread nil statisticians, a r.cnchraan tbu tiie, has worked out lha pr bab e pel f..tm onesof the average man of bO years otnge. lie rids ,ijat .iming tl.lt i period said "average ,an" has ,..t fi 0 )0 dys, worked C,MK days, walked Son duvs "an-cgr-d hhupt-lt 4,000 days, sp -nt l,.10:j'in ' eating, and been sick SOod.i.Ms. Heha'seaten i 17,000 pounds of bread, lG.OOti pouudscf inear I 4,000 pounds of vegetables, fish etc ami 1 dranlt 7,f"n eall.jiis of liquids. ' j fJIREASUHER'S SALE UNSEATED LANDS AND LOTS lit 4'mbrU ( omily, A. 1. 174. I, A. D. CK 1ST E, Treasurer of Cambria Coun ty, in t he Com luoii'veali li of Pennsylvania, in pursuance of ihe several Acts of Assembly in s.iiJ Common wealth directinir the time and manner of selling- 1'nscated ljinds for Taxes, do hereby irlve notice tliat the following ies erltied Tracts of Knscnted Lnnds and Lots of Cr ..ind in the said County of Cumbria, orsuch p i. tjt hert-ot ns may be neeessury to pay ar leaiayesof tau t due thereon for one year or Yiior- will bef.uere.1 for sale, at I he Court House in the Ileronh cr Kljcnnljurif, on the '-oul ytotiilM.y (tf ui(f the Hilt duyt of June next, a. l.l continue, hv adjournment from day today, until the whoie" be rold for such HrienrafCj of uiios, an 1 eiiM necessarily accruing thereon. Z'XSKA TEl I;AXlS. NAMES OF OWSEUS OR WARRANTEES, ic'. I'er's- Team. Taira. "ADAMS TWP. 5.-0 Martin MeUonald. . 1872 i ls-;8 83 04 K3 "William Nichols ... " " 10 20 4. 40 Samuel Calvin " " 2 54 401 Jacob Clem.-nt " " ZS 68 iM John Williams (Smith tract) " " 3 CO SO Copp " " 1529 25 5t I'enn'n It. It. Co " " 67 S2 4oJ Hen.y Uiee " " 23 BO 10 Krancis lleevlin " " 5 (K) 4iKJ Ferdinand Gardner. " " 12 bO 120 Geo. B. Stineman... " " 15 38 KLAfKLlCK TWP. 30 O.Borinx " 0 80 101 Charles 11. Crady... " " 1S21 K'O J. Jordan " " 13 l U7 John W. Imncan.... " " 13 18 VI I'aul liilion,f " " 13 18 1) John Tllfor.l ' " 1 8fl CO William iMvis " " C 25 7 A. Hrown & Braliier " " 9.1 60 (inbriel Horinir- ... " " -8 80 lno Thomas H. Williams" " 14 2a Mi Hiin'l .t John Davis. " " 249 Wary fcvaiia " " 23 Ul HAT1R TWl'. 10S Thomas Edwards... " " 13 ?S 40 David Uirr " ' 4 V2 10U Thomas Williams .. " " 12 ;jo 40 Alex, liarr (part ot). " 2U 50 CAHBKIA TWP. 50 Andrew Duff " " 8 00 loo John I'rown " " 6 00 174 John M01 (tan " " 20 54 CAKKUI.L TWP. 10S Tbomtis Edwards... " " 17 14 25 0 John" Hoops. " 3 lis) Thomas jlliauis. .. " " 7 ; l'.SJ James fl oops " 1714 hi) John It Hoffman... " 14 32 20 Alex. Uurr (purl or). ' 17 64 CHEST TWP. S16 110 William Parker.-r... 44 Anthony Simmons. " 4.2 44 Nat. Jouirh borough " Mil 7im Fred'k Mntomux. . . " 321 52 Thoinns KetlanJ " 4.SJ 153 John Ashley " il t Thomas Masters " 147 28 John Zetland " 12:1 so Henry Phillip- ... . " 3'Jl 61 Charles I'ope " 225 68 George Pole " 3.S2 37 Joseph I'ope " 212 44 Samuel ltiilh " 1S l:J2 (ieorg-e (iilson " 150 132 Henry Seely " i:4 57 Samuel Peters " 319 17 Iluih Hoops.. " :S2 1UH J(din Pope. ' 216 1 JntneR Hoops " ifl 141 Geortre Hoops " 124 121 Nathau Foster .. .. " 1S7 120 Henry Foster (part). " 60- James Foster " 74 Simon Noel " 7 James Noel 72 James Pope (part) . " 200 Andrew Weaver... " 4N) Wiiham Gruy " 4:3 103 Joseph Gray " ii"0 Jas. Foster and Geo. Gilbon " 4fiT( 108 James Kuth 22T 123 Martin ilyre Samuel tlutler and S49 64 i7 tU 107 24 112 12 14 : 82 100 22 74 3 25 :w 91 02 . 32 8. i L'B 49 1.1 7S44 124 31 II JO fy 10 23 5U 2S2S J 5 H4 J Ki J8 34 1:JS6 18.V) 54 10 U 23 M IIS 40 4W VH 32 t4 25fi 00 f9 W4 Samuel ituth. ..." " 60 20 15S 10 John My re " " ;g:jg 243 Thomas Penrose " 64 02 17 William Parker " t9 90 l.'irt 137 Pinion Walker " " 50 32 lii'j i:4. Hi nrv Phillips " " 89 )0 172 138 John Hoops ' 25 4. 40") Robert Kwir.jj " 2 80 4) Genrprc Swentz " "8 80 J77 108 Moyd Sc Hipsh ' 2188 279 Finney, Harrows Co " l 94 r0 Wiiiiam liutler " " 444 I'M William Parke " ' 4 72 72 Patrick Fiinn " 24 35 C'LKAKKIKI.D TWP. 41153 Jonathan Lewis M " Vu '.Ct Jesse Rush " " M H 20(1 1'Hli'ck Kelly " " S7 ri l'ut 1 icK cncli 27 60 80 Murk ilcGuire.. ... " ' 18 38 I'll) Celestine McMullen. ' " 148 Ino Joseph Trexler, jr.. ' 18 20 4o0 .1 allies Harris ' 82 80 4.3 Morris Wolff " 60 16 110 Joseph Davis " 20 02 4"i0 Hemy Davis ' 72 80 410 Morris Davis " ' 74 C2 2H0 Jesse Hoops 27 30 4 Jtell A: Ulair. " " u 20 40D Joseph Harris " 72 80 40 John Mease " " 15 20 Xil 154 John Fisher " ' lat 60 141 K. R. Duneiran " 27 08 100 Anthony Conrad " " 6.170 ts4 00 Jesse Hoops (part) . " " if 43 Hvl James Hoops " " 1966 20 V Joseph Cooper... .. " " 54 2o Philip Cooper " " IS 20 1U8 Cnt in & RtniFtcad. . ' ' S5 97 428 Samuel Calvin " f4 68 430 " " " " 3 48 U K! ley Jk Sargent " 455 2j0 John Hi o.lierline. . . " 24 85 OlStMAl'UU TWP. 10 S. H. Smith " J 24 82 Widow Stewart " 6 88 1' James Burk " 1120 3oo 124 lticbar.l fsmiih " 16 M Jiilx. CHOVI.R IWh 3 Ann M. ISrallier ' 11 98 Samuel H. Paul " a 72 13 P. M. JI J. iliuwu.. . " B31 84 " " ... " " 636 OALUTZIN TWP. 190 Aaron lioweu " t0 78 1 h Win. M'Doujral (pari) " 020 220 Mifflin HbniMin ' " 35 64 63 Robert Whitehead.. " " 10 04 75 Mary Hannan " " 13 60 SO Nieiiolns Uell 8 10 4O0 Thoinus Goruiun " " 67 20 18 S. C. Raker 4 57 JACKSOK TWP. 2o5 John Hulby " " 87 74 25 Daniei Goubnour. " " 370 V-f Daniel Leavy " ' 1517 413 William Morris " 43 80 08 Isaac Hensou " " 21 83 42 Alex. Hunter . ... " 4 h6 181 Daniel Farley " 1;)78 ls4 Joseph Kwinir " 20 15 89 J.im.-s Rees " " 971 4U5 135 John Simpson " 43 80 1 1U Sunuiel Davis " " l"i 95 CI PlMlip Aiwinc " 446 118 James Unicken ..- .' " 12 25 44) Van Camp Rush .. " " 43 so 2jl Johu Wixton (part). " " 82 15 60 Abe Gouuhnour ... " 541) 40 Henry Rorabaugh.. " " 292 lf0 K van M. Davis " " 25 55 lou Samuel White 730 260 Samuerniack " " 18 25 4'1) John Rlack " " 2v 20 4J Andrew Rlack " 18 20 David Rlack " " 28 20 SCMMIillHILlTWr 1 laeK & ollins 43fl 80 Jncot. Nagle, kMir of " hi; 4.fJ 80 Henry Woods, " i? 4.-9 3-J James Dalton, ? 48 80 Jas. Seanjfht, " ,5!? 357 80 Isnae Rreinan i J 4-K I Win. Smith. D. D... " Zt-Z 370 40 Israel Jones " - S 429 Wilson Hunt " - tJJ 4R) Knenerer Rranham. " " 80 aa 130 Henry 4 C. Zellers.. " 897 31 KJward Seuser " 49 Sl'fQl'EHANSA TWP. 100 Morgan Jones. ... " 740 212 James Thompson .. . " J24 32 148 B. W. Fisher " " u 0i TAVI.OB TWP. 109 155 A Jam Ross " " 2100 l'A) James (j lover " 27 20 WASHINGTON TWP. 4 George G ut wait " " IP on '-"0 Samuel Hit. ton .. TT, l.i Aim t o vi. .. " - . ' - -'o rnrmnu 4.") Kich'd Consiaiitltie. " 2CJ Simon Roop... ... " 1"8 Henry L. Patterson " loo A. M. i R. White... " 20 F- tieorye 2) Philip West.. .. "" IV) PnrMp C-oilins .. 3nt Geo. M. R.ade S761 A rent S nuian . 1010 David Watson WHITE TWP. 5.13 Simon W'aiker. ... " 400 Henry Phillips ' 333 John Martin 217 John Thompson " 65 70 William Lambert... " lis T homas Town " le" Joseph Hiitchiason. " 43 153 Wiiiiam Coats " 371 73 William Ruth ' 2t!3 J:itn.n Wilst.n " 102 100 William George " 10) 1 Abraham Winner. .. " ) Da id Ynnkitt 47 Herman Haupt "' W Jacob Kinjr 45J Patrick Hoi eland" " l1"' John Myer ' 179 f Owu'ifH liiaff " 4 (irnll & Malone 25 George Walters.... . " 70 Henry Such ; . " r-3 1'atriek Stroud.... " P 13 John Clay " 200 p. Sneorinirer ' Charles lbinstUttd . . . Alexander drown..' " 39 60 " 38 60 " 24 94 17 42 8 90 19 80 " 19 80 14 88 " 8) 10 8i2 88 67 06 :: 18 88 60 " 20 31 13 25 8 98 7 08 8 10 26 41 22 64 " 24 03 9 32 " 12 20 1 S3 2 83 " 0l M 79 27 6 10 43 8S 154 4 27 38 67 "' IS 85 30 00 85 l i ! Ac's. Per's. Tears. Taxes. WniTB TWP. OO vr D. 445 Thomas lirown 187Z 1873 65 14 445 William Harris " " 65 14 445 John Harris " 65 14 448 James Reed " " 65 28 140 John llarron, jr. " " 8 44 218 158 Henry Phillips " " 26 27 I 433 153 Simon Walker ' " 52 70 j 45 John Kctland " 2 76! I 174 108 Thomas Sanburn . ... " 12 20 ! I 4; IKl Martin Mush " . " 28 41 I 4-S3 153 Morris Such " " 28 411 io jiorris Jiusn " 24 74 159 Henrv Rush " " 370 1 100 Joseph Boreland " " 6 10 8i3 Thomas Canby " " 95 80 221 19 lohn Cinijr " " 63 92 187 Fed'k Mlenaux... 11 4- I 1" David Jackson " 10 no Henry iveppie " 6 10 100 William Rarlin. ... " " fl p) 100 W iilinin Ifrodie " m 60 John Servoss " 305 371 73 William Rush " " 22 64 4-xi 138 Thomas Sanbura.. " " 902s 170 93 Simon Walker " " 4148 3S l 106 Henry Phillips.. .. " 88 250 Calvin i Ranstead. . " " 74 29 111 Charles McGouRh... " " 2031 433 Troxell & Glasgow.. " " 26 41 JW McFarlnnd & Dillon " 90 Rilev & Sarjrent 60 William SHrjrent " 8 68 100 Andrew Eply " " fi 10 80 William Smith " " 6 49 70 David Jackson " " 4 27 60 (iarrett Cottrinifer. " 3 05 150 Samuel II. Smith... " " 15 YODKIt TWP. 150 Heirs or C. Johnson " " 14 20 60 Gcorjre Sh rum " " 6 60 280 Henrv Sutton " " 24 35 3oo George Gates " 28 41) 55 " " " ' 7 10 400 Jacob Crook " " 37 63 00 Goriras, Cohlck Sharp " 5 fis 57 17 Francis Devlin " " 2 58 200 John Wirtz " " IS 89 400 Villiain Wirta " " irr h3 400 Phiiip Collins " " 37 63 12 Emanuel James.. .. " " 2130 SEA TEiTlaXDS. A U'U t the same time and place, will bo sold the following Seated Lands and Lots of Ground on which tuxes remain unpaid. and which have been returned narreeably to the Act of Assem bly of A pril 20. 1844 : NAMES OF OWNERS OR WARRANTEES. Acres. adams twp. Tears. Taxva. 1308 Cambria Coal & Iron Company 1871 9 76 2S 60 " " " 1S7S 1 05 138 '" " " 80 90 60 John Emie-h " j so 19 Kmanuel tlizel ' 1 82 60 Franklin Devlin 80 BI.ACKI.ICK TWP. I!7 LeTis U. Edwards " 13 6S 178 " " .... " 7 5.S9 MiilTord & Alters " 156 70 21 David Powell, sr " " 3 loO JohnAJas. Stoneback " " 17 70 10O Ann Owens " " 10 20 80 David Secrist " 1 9 90 Henry Fifholt " 3 cp 73 Wm. R. Morgan Est.. " 2 '.0 CAMBRIA TWP 13 O'Keefe's Heirs " 1 3 lu9 James Rowland " 10 62 3 Jones & Evans " 67s Enjrine Jones Sc Co " 6 64 H 'e.L.ot. CAMBRIA BUK. 1 I)avld Rower " 1 00 1 1 Thomas Carroll " 2 00 2 2 Lewis Dei tier " 8 00 X X Catharine Earlv " 4 1 1 Francis H. Devlin 3 09 2 1 Evan P. Jones " iin 1 1 M. P. Kellv " 4 85 1 Henrv Kern " j iyj 1 P. K. Lijrht " 1 00 1 Joseph Redmlre.. " g 30 1 IJernard Reilly " j oq t 2 Iteershank Jt Burns.. " 770 1 Michael Quinn " jq Acre. CAKROiXTttp, 75 Charles Kennedy. ... " 6 20 100 John Thomas ' 8 93 61 A. Younjr, sr " 7 04 70 Bernard Dooahoe " 6 21 CHEST TWP. 73 Patrick Flynn " " 28 5fi 63 Jacob Najrlo Est " 4 38 60 John Hipsh " 4 w 60 John Hipsh " 3 54 100 ITriah Lloyd 1 88 Thomas Kirk pat rick. " C 8" CI.RAIirtEt.D TWP. 200 John Hrotherline " " 43 50 SXi Hinsrham & Holliday. " " lis 47 69 A. L. Holliday " " h 70 .M " " 82 1 0 25 Robert Hewit " " 5 w 140 Thomas Kays " " ;o 10 500 A. Humphreys " " l5 05 215 Laugher & Lloyd ... " " 5 is 30 F-lix Mcliuire " 1 00 10 William McGuire " l 01 113 Chili les McKetim " 12 15 5o0 Louis Pluck ' 44 23 lu 41 Tfeed & Tudor " " 19 11 1 W. W. Saupp ' " 142 36 Moore A Simpson .. " " 120 24 1 Cecelia Wilt " 1 15 25 Arthur Wharton " 540 137 Roselia I.itzinyer. . " 14 as Jneob Itrand " j 37 60 Mary Rendon 3,5 60 Dermis Cronan 2 34 400 Samuel Calvin " 8000 lno Luke MefJuIre " 4 95 61 James McCoy 8 59 C( IN EM A CO H TWP. ftO Teter Horner " 44 4 gg 40 William Orr 44 13 n 18 Luciuda Reijfbard. . .. 44 300 71'ntt.Lntt. 3 Camhria Iron Co " j 10 1 Mooney 44 68 1 1 A. Copula ml 44 1 co.mp.macob Boa. 1 I J. M. McClure 44 1 1 Henry Sclinable 44 1 H Joseph Fisher 44 X Owen Pniuller Estate 44 1 A. Copeland 44 1 7 Johu Fenlun 44 1 Casper Hoerlu 44 2 Louis Piirt 44 1 1 Mathew Reilly 1 1 Samuel Rhodes , 44 Ac. CKOYI.F. TWP. 1 Cambria Coal & Iron Company 44 44 220 Philip Collins 4- 4 li Kims Kllis 44 " 1 William Dimond 44 25 A (fries Burk 44 1 John W. Jones 44 25 James Miller 44 6 tieortre McAbee 44 rRASSMS BO It. 1 William Patterson. . . 44 GAI.LITKl.N TWP. 1 Owen Clark 44 1 Jotm & JauiesjIIatton " 2 James S. Given , " 4 1 1 Alice Ha trail 44 44 V D. Sc C. Moore 44 44 1 Owen Clark Estate.... 44 1 Owen McGovcrn Est. 44 " 1 Michael Dimond Eft.. 44 JA CKSON TWP. 110 Jonathan Clevenjrer 44 254 Win. H. Story & Co 44 44 2H0 Kphria McKelvy 44 44 31 Hiram Beard 44 52 David Constable 4 44 160 David R. Davis 44 60 Jacob Foleomer 44 60 Merriinan Lee 75 Jas. Meridith 44 1 1 l'anicl Keiifhard 44 50 Christ. Reffner 44 180 Wallace R.-Stewart . . 4 811 John I.loril t. 15 30 10 20 4 14 sn 6 00 81 60 3 00 12 00 8 00 12 00 3H 60 63 6.1 3 20 9n 3 36 1 ( 2 ' 1 06 27 flfl $8 2 bS 84 15 46 1 10 1 10 55 B 2t 27 1? 44 27 t 1 . 99 11 04 2 75 1 57 1 52 1 21 " 2 48 ' 6 65 " 9 90 " 39 42 1 14 15 " 15 60 25 83 " 1 20 4 66 II 70 6 65 8 20 8 eo 65 1 1 Mrs. McKenna 1 Itennett Uurg-oon.... X Heury Theller MILLV1LLB BOK, 1 X C. B. Ellis Ml'N"iTPB Two 200 John Noe ". 44 26 Alice Rillle 44 27 Augustine Glass 44 44 83 William W. Howell. . . 44 . . PIIOSPKCT BOK. 1 I Tternard McGuire... . 44 2 George McLain . RICHLAND TWP. 00 Grublfc's Estate " 1 Joseph Miller V S;!"0"01 Iron Co " C II, Ellis t 144 John.Esran 44 44 10 Alice Huvhpa 41 80 44 28 43 05 897 405 300 72 584 264 1(J 220 220 87 49 50 48 19 57 33 400 3o0 85 loS 400 I'M 2 25 .. n. i.i'jju estate 44 s eui Patrick MeGoujrh 44 ?q e Patrick McCrossin... 44 ig Mears, "White 4 Co.'.".'. 2 .. " '" 33 13 .. --" .I J157 William P. Schell.. .."." 44 It William A.Skehy o an Levi Rheara. ........ 4 Alsip & Shiner 44 Thomas Conly 44 VV David D. Evans Est..." 44 1 is Ulair & Shoemaker... 44 a a! Eleanor Skelly 2 S 6USQUEHANNA TWP. t riah Llovd 44 44 itj an Lioyd & Hipsh ;;; "fetl " ' 44 44 1U HQ William McDonald.... 44 44 5 I Tl 1 . Ik) T-ittV -' 23 80 ' PlttS & McCaiJf 44 4 I., M E. R. Hollister. 44 ! ?V 90 m. ryatt Etate 44 44 o iu Thomas U. Davis. 44 1 1 Aaron Davis. 44 if Si Joho Peddicord.... ' 2 ldO 100 60 OTL, . TAYIilR TWP. r'; Jumps 1'. McConaher. " -13 00 SiX Oee.trtre S. Kitifr... ij m 2 Pen n'a It. It. Co . ' " 1f hn 1 1 D. F. ltninsey.7. t PO Malinda Karer "44 ? sa 43 Williams i- Marshall.. 44 44 40 is 1 James II. W ilson. .. 44 44 i. $5 6 L. B. Cohiek 44 ? 1 1 Patrick Stanton.... '.".".1871 1 1 1 Widow Galiwrher.... 44 i 5a 1 Thomas Kinner 44 7? 1 John O'Neil.. , .' ., , Ae.Qs.Lg. Tears. Taxes. WASHINGTON TWP. . 1 James Burns 1871 22 .9 Dysart Heirs. 44 119 40 Evan K. Evan? 44 1872 6 88 60 Sophia Hurd 44 44 3 88 225 R. W. I,emon Estate.. " 44 23 62 X tramuel Thomas 44 44 1 13 1 Clement Urban Est... 44 ' 100 Andrew Erer 44 7 20 13 K. U. Brown 44 4 57 I 60 Thomas Carroll 44 7 30 1 1 Mnrv A. Dohertv " 1 32 25 William K. Hujfhes... 44 " 8 SO I 4 John Knepper. jr 44 1 00 j 1 Henrv McKibbln 44 35 8 George Mears 44 44 4 40 I 2 2 Martin Sanders ' 3 60 I 4t Jesse Woodcock 44 6 66 I 1 James Wbito 44 24 7a K. Bnrtnett '4 8 30 I 47 Patrick Carland 44 2 20 I 1 Elias ('rum 44 22 I 6 Daniel Noel 44 1 10 I 1 1 Litz- Ritrtrle 44 1 10 ! 1 1 Christ. liuifor 44 2 20 ' 1 1 Jacob Seese 44 59 1 1 John Warner. " 1 60 Wit. MOKE HOB. 1 1 Patrick Harktns Est.. " 2 20 1 1 Herman Paul 4- 2 20 1 1 James Wria-ht 44 2 20 WOODTAI.S BOB. 1 Henry S. Smith 44 41 4 20 WHITE TWP. 409 .Tnmes E. Davis " '4 18 78 4 William Hollen 44 44 98 25 William Rheam, jr ... 44 44 2 73 1C.5 Lyonell Wells 44 44 12 11 100 Patrick Watson 4- 44 8 55 3 Dticiel Farley 44 44 44 3 William Hollen 44 22 45 Nieiiolns Kuhu 44 58 70 John K roves 44 2 72 60 John H. Lovell 44 2 68 50 James Oshal, Jr 44 2 35 - 60 A. Reams 44 2 37 60 JetTerson Smith 3 10 18 J. W. Smith 44 1 20 50 Jacob Tricar 44 2 64 33 Bishop Tract 44 20 60 23 Mat. Cowen 61 VODER TWP. 60 David Allen 44 44 7 13 1 1 Herman Bier 44 2 60 ' 1 1 Martin Decker 44 3 02 ! 1 -David O. Davis 44 44 2 69 '; 1 Joseph Mosholder " 1 90 j 5V William McLaughlin. ' 1 00 1 Hiram Reed 44 84 72 George S. Kiny. 44 26 67 S.V Jacob Kuhn 44 55 X Thomas Rodprers. 99 A. D. CRISTE, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, April 1, 1874. (10-4t.) -DltAUR IJt- BEY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, hits;mps, boots, shoes, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNTRY PKODUCE TAtlM IX EXCBA.NQE FOR GOODS. Store on South Side of Main Street, Lbemburg-, BOOOMiyAfiSsTOBK HAVING recently enlarged our stock we ara now prenared to sell at a irreat reduction from former prices. Our stock consists of Drujrs, Medicines. Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair ltetorati ves, Pills.Ointments, Plasters. Liniments, Pain Kill lers. Citrate Mairnesia, Ess. Jamaica Ginjrer, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences. Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb. Pure Spice, icv. Cigars and Tobaccos, Blank Books, Deeds, Notes and Bonds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper: Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writinir Fluid, Black and Bed Ink, ".Pocket and 1'ass Books. Magazines. Newspapers, Novels, Histo ries. Bibles. Religious, Prayer and Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, ic. l'V We have added to our stock a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we wouldliuvite the at tention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at; lower prices than evrr offered in this place. Paper and Cigars sold eitner wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & MVItKAV. July 30, 1863. Main Street, Ebensburjr. LOOK WELL TO YOUira JOHN D. THOMAS, Bootand Shoe falter rpnE undersiR-ned respectfully informs his nil A. merous customers and the public frenerallv that he is prepared to manufacture BOOTS and SHOES of any desired size or quality, from the finest French ealf-skin boots to the coarsest hrosruns, in the veuy wf.st mannkh. on the shortest notice, anil at as moderate prices as like work can be obtained anyw here. Those who have worn Boots and Shoes made at my establishment need no assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Others can easily be convinced of the fact if they will only give me a trial. Try and be convinced. Bepairinsr of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors 1 feel confident that my work and prices will commend me to a eon tinuance and increase of the same. JOHN L). THOMAS. u. CARD. EBENSBDEG WOOLEN FACTORY VS interested parties have been reporting in the northern part of this county that our rates for manufacturing- Woolen Goods. &c., are nim;h higher than they really are we deem it necessary for our own protection and for the Information of the public to publish the following LIST OF PRICES. Blankets S3.30 per pir. Flannels 30 and 3." cts. per yard. Cassimeres r.O cts. er yard. Satinetts 50 cts. per yard. Carding and Spinning 20 cts. per lb. Carding 7 44 ' 44 T. M. JONES & SONS, July 18, 1873-tf. Ebensburjr Woolen Factory. WOOLEN FACTORY! LI A VINO introduced new machinery Into our n Woelon Factory, we are now prepared to manufacture on short notice. CLOTHS. CASSI NETS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS of all styles STOCKING YAKXS. Sc., 4c. fr3ry Wool taken in exchange for goods or worked on shares. Market price paid for wool. T. M. JUXLS Jt SONS. Kbensburg-, Feb. U, 1872.-tf . TAMES F. MIELIKEX, Attorney at Law and Keal'Estate Agent, IIOLLIDAYSBUBG, PA. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to the collec tion of claims In Blair, Cumbria, Hunting don, Bedford, Centre and Clearneid counties. Parties wishing to purchase, rent, sell or ex change real estate will find it greatly to their advantage to call on or address me. I'" Correspondence in either English or Ger man solicited. Sent, 26, 1873.-tf. WM. M. LLOYD & CO., " BANKERS. ALTOONA, PA. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver ind Gold for sale. Collections made. Monies re ceived on deposit, payable on demand without interest, or on time with interest at fair rates. JAMES J. OATMAN, M. D., Physician amrl Surgeon. Ebensbl'ro, Pa. Office on nigh street, nearly opposite Blair's Hotel. Residence in Town Hall. Julian street, where night calls should be made. 44.-tf.l jr J. BUCK, M. P., rm . . t C.ARROI.1.TOWS, Pa. OiBce In rear of John Buck's store. Night n'Uif m."y be made the residence of John RCCK, Esq. TApril 4. 1373.-tr. F. A. SHOEMAKER WMH. 6ECHI.ER. QHOEMAKER & SECHLER, A I lorncjt.ai-I.Hw, 9-13. EBENSBURO. Cambria c"4.. p. tf. W. DICK. Attobnet-at-Law, Ebi T " ensburg. Pa. omcelin front room of T. J. Lloyd's new building. Centre street. All manner of lcsr.ilibune9 attended to satisfac torily, an cr.)locMns a speoialty. 10-lt.tf. 1MEW STORE Building, JOHS GE S.FOSTE Look at the Prices. HEAVY BLACK ALPACAS, NEWLY OPENED, At 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 Cts. ELEGMT WATERPROOFS! IX ALL SEW COLORS ! Navy Blue, New Green, New Brown, fcOLD HIXFB AXD G&EEX MIXED WATERPROOFS At tho Reduced Price. BLACK WATERPROOFS at 75 Cts. FLxVXXELS I IZET AXI WHITE ELAXXEL, Ol'EJZA FTjAXX ET HA JiliEI FEA XX EE. I left vt Gray Tieillcd Flannel, Yartf H'itle Country Flannel, Hob lloyand Elite Flannels . FELT SKIRTS from 75c. to $2. BALMORAL SKIRTS'VERY CHEAP. Ladies", Misses axd Children's WOOLEN HOSE I AT LOWEST PIMCES. AT Geis, Foster & Quiim's, Xos. 113 and 115 Clinton;:?.., Jobnstown. Wood, MorrclhV Co., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 91ILUERV GOODS, HARDWARE, QUERNS WARE. BCOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. I HON AND NAILS CARTETS AND OIL CLOTHS, It E A I ) Y-MADK CLOTHING, GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with nil maniicrof Wplprn Produce fiich as FLOUU. BACON, FISH, SALT CA I? DON' OIL, tc, ic. t3T Wholesale and retail orders pr.Iicited and :roniptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms WOOD. 11 ORR ELL k CO. WM. P. PATTON, JIanufaoturer and Dealer In CABINET FURNITURE jonysroirx; pa. Hurnau?, It.-.isteadg. Wa.thstands, Sideboards, fhnmber Sets, Parlor Sfts, Bool Cas, Lou get, &c, &c, , ic. Cane rhnirn. Wood Scat Chaire. Kitchen Furniture, lied Lounges, Mattresses, Teto-a-Tetes. Extension Tables, Hilling Tililf s, I'llliltnflr.ls JtC., Ck.., &c., &c., i-c., &c., c. EVKRT DKSCRIPTIO OF SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in exeellent Rty e and at low prices. Cabinet and Imirinaker9' matt-rials of all kinds for sale. Furniture dvlirored at any point in Johnstown or at Itailroad Station free of extra charge. WM. P. PATTON. Johnstown, Oct. 13. ISTO.-tf . Parke's Marble Works, 139 FranUliu Street, Jolinntown. TIIONIMEXTS, riKAD and TOMB C ' v--4i -N 1 r.lt and CAIJI-, j 11 i-i.ah. ma:,ti:i,S. fee. man 11-( facturtd or the very best Italian and; American Mnrblos T.'i tiro cr.ti.f,. 1 tion jruarantced in price, design and ' eieeution of work. ' t- Orders rcppeetfnllr polielted (...mm.iiv uiirani me very low est cash rates. Trv us. Oct. 24.-m. JpnN PARKE. LOGIN'S MARBLE WORKS ! IS! Franklin Mreet, JobnMown. iUxT- , 0f34 - Proprietor, M Ji.Vv-I8' EAD ant TOM II STONES, tVi V N1KK CAHINKT SLAHS, AND Lt. n,anufaftured of the very best ltal- !?,? iHdA', ele'V4 Marbles. Perfect satisfac iionin work, design and price truaranteed ltb "r Tsrwpect fully solicited and prompt lytexe i.t?d. Jahnstown. Nov. 11. '7l.-rf.i rjOAL ! COAL ! ! The subscriber is prepared to furnish, in larire or sinHll rA,.i li' NOLJs t-O AL, at lowest market rates Coal delivered promptly and free of char re for haulmjr at any point in Ebensburr or vlcTnitv Orders.ertat theZAHM Stohe will receive "Jr". iy attention, nAici 11 tiui. Eben.burSept.l.-lf IEL TVriLLINERYA DRESS MAKING. k. Jhe attention of the Ladies of Ehens. MR'r Vji'in-M Airct the fa.t ,hTt irt. k. t. JON hS has just received an inroico ?ooriSn,hiaFhl?ni,y,,,nep"4i7 Ronnet uttl Ward Elnabuw. Weddin oromnHr I , ' C,C-; JPC'a.v. Dressmakini The TliZ0'1 neUl' .ne- The Patronatre or the ladies is respectfully solicited. 6-1,'TI. piKST N TIONAL SADDlTeaND HfhfRXFS,S S"OP OF CAMBRIA rorVTY D iN' Eh McL AUG 1 1 LIN, A ttorney ifteS 1 - pq Q- . i 3 I (PUTS. 113 and 115 Clint on St., TOWTV. HaTlBg- purobftfuxl largely for caeb, and many of our grooJflia vintc tecn boufrbt siaco the Panic, we are able to offer EXTRA 1LVEGAIXS! AND OUR CUSTOMERS SHALL HAVE THE BENEFIT. R& QUINN. We trill sell at prices to make the decd' & 1Eew n-:i' money of our patrons go as far as possible. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN TO 'C AWD , or every extra .lav t:..- i' Aj pl artr oofs, g i,,t:,.,: COME AND SEE THE GOODS AND JUDGE FOR YOURS E YES ! ; to naw to the verv r . ' Goodslboiiffht before the Panic are MARKED Down TO SUIT TUB TIMES. YELYrETEENS AT ITALr THE USUAL PRICE. Wholesale Department CLV SECOXD FLOOIi. '. GOODS AT NEW YORK AND PHI L'A TRICES AT Geis, Foster & ftuiiin's, : yin ,,c -' ' i or in p.od. warm .-: .. N09. 113 and 115 Clinton St.. Johnstown. . . , r I tlie satislaeti'n d mi ,.-, , , ! keen them tin f tl.'-Ir ; I opret 1 te or deiorir. i j, SrCLELLAND k COJ-v Manufacture rs of and Sraleri in DPrinoj- mid 1 5In in FURNITURE!! a, "We keep constantly on hand in irreat variety a full line of elegant PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, IN SYLES AND AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS. Having the most skillful workmen in the city, we are prepared to fill ail or.lers for !( ills KantDtcti a ri-a-.nnia 1 IN PIK( IS OR fCITS, Either Eastern or Western Jlanufacturers. i Wareroom, No. SI FRANKLIN Street, ar..:h-d from too , i NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, JOHSSTOUW, IP A. Repairing Neatly and Prompt'y Done. "A11 Furniture sent 'or an J delivered in the aity free of charge. -13."7i.-tf. THE HOLIDAYS MOVER! AS WE ALL KNOW, BIT THE Vt li:. -T. 3IILLS' CHEAP GASH STORE, - Are not over, but rather under, those of any other dealer in BETE00S,BaE5SC-Ca83,lAP8, Ctfi, Boots, Shoes, Notions, CROCERIEES, FLfllTiffEEDi'CPdlX, df. In tlii 43fe-lt o' Tlrufjor."" A complete and elegant aesortments of new poods now in store will positively bo lold at the closest martrin. Country produce at the hic-hest : market prices laten in exchaniie tr Ktiods. Full : FHtisfactioii ftuaranteed to all buyers. Store on 1 High street, ne:ir Centre street. Ebensharjr. Jan. 10. lT-t.-tf. 1 -,- TJte best Oil in thc.irorld for tnt chinertf. It trill not eh ill. Jt trill not gttm. It is equal to thelbest Lard Oil. If you hare an hind of Maehine- ry, ash for OEEXA ; and if you cannot Ouy tt at home, send for a circular and price list to PAINE, ABLETT & TEIPP, OIL M A M FA Tl P. ERS 2 AND DEALERS Xo. 3GO Venn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. G. W. YEAGER & CO., Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers f TIN, 'OMR AM) SHEET-IRON WARE, ASO DEALERS"! X Healini, Parlor ai Cootinj Stoves, i Jo. Eleventh Avenue, ROOFING and SPOUTING male to order and warranted perfect in manufacture and material. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended to, and polite atteoi ion accorded to all. whether they purchase or not. Altoona, Sept. 5, 1&T3.-U ., CHAWFOKD HOUSE, EnF.VSItl Hti. IA. John Fltzharris, - Proprietor. HAVING leased and rf furnished the abore well known anil popular hotel, the propri etor is now amply prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage. The best that the murki-' afford, will bt SfrveH at the Table at all seasons, the H:ir will be kept j constantly supplied with the choicest liquors. . and the commodious Stable will be under the charueof a caref nl and attentive hostler. No! effort will tie spared to render R-ucsts comfort- . abl and well nU.acf.il in prr .lurtinn in. i by proer attention to business and a moderate : l'ttle pieces ftCale Of Ilrip. Ihn nrmirii.t.ir v.t I Wfiv tn mihl n t..... VJ.... , .m , j .'..lllt- COLLINS. JOHNSTON" & CO.. "VllLL receive money on deposit, discount it and collect notes, and attend to all the business usually done bvllankers. fcept.20.tr. JAS. a. ZAHM, Cashier. LLOYD & CO., Bankkrs, KTtrxxnr'RC!. rA. tT Gold. Silver. Government Loans, and I other Securities, boug-ht and sold. Interest al- i lowed on Time Ilpponts. Collections made at f tin miriuin points in ine u nnn owr. y general BanVinj busing, trnsm-te-i. anxious to iret hi ki. . . . " i' in wi spring as possiMe. Tl anu wL-ic orsoti...-. 14 : . the eippnse of thr pat.:re to me bet adranta?,; 0f i--, pastnre is Llue-irraC-. i-.h . the f-lieeo n nv ! t,,., i gmis fairly aj j.ears. If cloter, the d.iTae t ilf. ,-, cot b severe : bat if.f t;.., fsheejn, Tvhic.h gnaw cr ture?, often d j irrr;.r.ru:.:t-,' affav the baib nt ti n . whiclj is a part of the : necessary ti the exists in. v sc Ciose as sometime- t .. J;,' much gTenter thc-L. i'wj i- , sheep until the grax-- i that no danger may i. ; , ilany farmers le!iyve t!...: in turning the sturk to t feed save.1 ; $;:r!i, hi,i - and, when the k i- j week's delay, pf-rhaps. t! I a condition thut t'-o n;. j supply of dead gra-.r, ;i,; ! ptars of P.ft and w;t -; tin"-- if tun.cd t'i r.- : is almost as ia::cli i;, '.'.. I hay as vrhfn.t;iriit : 1 miicij icnce is they st j fl.lh, and the WimI i ; Ioac, and in any event i ' and ."inality. Do n-.t I ; i therefV.re, to turn j eiecinlly if a few v . started the gra. C l i 1 intervene, perhpp- - ! Fnow and sleet. T; 1 reaaoy recover a c: : .: : ! a" the animal hepr. t . ; and warmer days ..:.: Tiik B"z?t Morn ..: the Solehury Farmer4-" t ahove siiljet wa-i nr..!-! the ftulow in;; o:lui..!. the j'an reeotnine:: ! : who -aid. "he J15. !-' pos-iU;e. was tne r. j and the piae on ti.e plied in tliis way it !. : the ground in go..d doe5 nt make oat rip ton Rice bud obtait.-.s applying lime on t!ie -the er.rn to p'ante I. for forty years. o. r. far had nlmest m o years past it 1 i t !.,- - 1 woo siiiu iiet it on. v.' -gt it on." Henry V"i'-h liandfo! of air-Jakfd iin.- aiicr H ns up. wilii in; liad also made a mixtr.r hughe's of lime, ten .:-'. six hnshels f :lt '. ) .1 1: ...:.v .1 - Spring, and , had a fii;f .-r Sticking Teas. A . I.on.J. m Fii-hl inake n-u. ing peas which i w..ni: tL:it "to those who nt a great cost iho t prov e a'lvp.n':'.re pie. and t-ai.j- p; r stakes shoiiKl lv o!.::-.i' i ground on either ' i twelve feet apart. T. - j of a corroponiiir- i i, I n nil when the reo :l i 4 inserteii. i;ne tar t" . i ;n iy ! tio-l t t .. i alopjr the line !' -; eaoli wit:, in a 11 w !; i as frrowth proLTi- -. -I a little hurhcr, a . until the plant-, h;:. ! . 1 hoe lines Im-.p t.: the ten-Jiiis of t:. . -round them fti. i - .; -eijual to the v e'.-k" - ; Some imngine a:i n I - . in this way of t:a::.;--'. better circulation S frathereil at ali ti-rx - : haulm."' Water-Cress. M stream in whi.-h t' successfully gr.:-wr . 1 Its slight peppevy ti-" many people. In : one of the first niPi.-- out the aid of h At this early so.- ri . come, hut a.-tiin' y -advance4 it N ra:!-.'r t have no runni:)-'1-cresses, hut not ground if toh rrl l v. tliey are to ho u-e h -they will rtfjuire them a delimte l! n ' : rellent for thi p.ir;--"-kept moister un-ier - ' ; besides the sr.-!i.'- .: : niosdierc nioi-:-;"'" 11 Then when dira f" fords the b"t ;!;' ;"' ! is verj easiiy nti-'" t ' into a strea:n . !' niTC of tl'o:;:-.'- Vi kfi r the nM-t 1 has licvii livrrih r.i' II' .Vfrl man writing to liN 4-'i ; j.uM : "I wi-h. my l! not write me such i : , to l.iing an acti"'i j ngainst mc, the i.i:--j respondence N-tw.- i) i pence for every t 1 ' ! ' ii The shorter the from the vt'!-- ' JOS u .in r.r'i