SZ2 ron as nst a js" . f -1 UXEVVL mm:. Conv! Morgau, m hi fnpplmf r. Lo ry report on the trsvle and commerce of Brazil for the year ldl-i, j:ist indued, makefe specir.1 mention of n mmt tiae fal tree, which weald be a v:liiiiHe acquisition to any country wrtre it would condescend to grow. The tree io qatio U tbe chi nuuba (?ojxrni;-,.a cerifera), n. palm tree, which witbont aoy culture develops it-ndf ir Ceara, Itio Umulc del " Norte. Hahia, Ac. i Perhaps in no country, suvm Consul : Morgan, U fc plait applied t' o many j and varied purpoH::. U rrsi.sts tlie : most prol jnetl dnviht ant preserves , iti-lf constantly luxuriant and green, j J ts roots possess the snme medicinal. Heel's as the aarsaparili. From the j trunk are obtained strong fibre, w hh-h . nay lire a baitilul lustre, as will as,' corner pieces of timber and excellent j pajliiotdes for enclosures. The pal- j Lietto when voting serves as an appro- I ciaMe and nutritious food ; and then;- J from also wine, vinegar and a sacelia- , rine matter is extracted, aa well a a fcindof gum similar in itu taste ana iiroDertiea to sazo. Thid plant has often served during the period of ex- o sive drought as the means or sup port to the populations of Ceara and io Grande del Norte. Kiom the wood and trunk of the tree musical instruments arc made, as alio tubs and pumps fr water. TLc delicate fibrous nhstance of the pith of the stalk and it? leaves msfcc a good substitute fir cork. The pulp of the fruit is of a pleasant taste, and the nut, oily and emulsive, is minced to after being roasted and a powder, often used as v voee. r From the trunk ot the tree a ;ccie3 of flour similar to cvaizena is extracted, as well as a liquid resem bling that of the Bahia cocoanut. From this dried straw, mats, hats, biskets and brooms arc made, and of t'ds straw large quantities arc export ed to Eurnpe, where it is employed in the manufacture of fine hats, the whole vnlnc of which exported and of such as is utilized by national industry amounting now to about 117,500 per annum. Finally from its loaves is produced the wax used in the manu 1 .tct'ire of eandlo3, the annual exporta t;oii of which exceeds in value X1C2, 500 Pall Mali Gazette. A New "What is It?" The "man bug" is the name of a most peculiar and oicire spitmcn of the insect crea tion il inject it be that -ai now be b- on at the Xews Letter otHcc. This r -inrhible curiosity reachel here o.i Wednesday last on the bark William K. Daly, and was given to Henry Ogder, the first mats of that vessel, by the natives of a small ts'nitd called Iwiwee or Iwiwau. Ivini some sistT miles south of the Samoan group. The rroa'ure ha? a lody of pjren color, inotticl with yellow or orarure colored Tots. Thii is :b'mt five iu'jhes lencr by two and a half broad, of a It hhapc and terminating at tbelie;vl in a pair -jf von' red and vicious looking eyes and two horny mandib!e3 of a like color and a decide '11 snappish rppoaranca. It has no flpnoarance of v.-mg. JU most peculiar b jwexer. is a single pair of feature, j spidery 1 -irs att:iuhi.fl to the lower rnd nf it. body. T'ucbc arc about twelve or J foti.tcjn inches in length and singt:- I irly resemble thoc of a man in regard I I tlvi nu:nber of Joints and the fact that it standi bolt upright on them. Ttio creature stands some foot and .a Jidfhih. walkj with a long, crane l.ke stride, and is like nothing so much as an immense June bug on stiif?. Its only known food is mice, and Uree, vdieii introtlnced into the h-.rijc bin.1 i nge that confines it, it seizes with a Midden dash of its foot or claw and despatches voraciously. Messrs. Ed ward. Iickson, ami other " bug hharpV who have s-jen it, are totally unable to classify or place it This rara avis can be seen at this ofliee until Fiiduy nei.t. Saturday it goes e.ibt in the care o? Vr. Hclmcrd tng. tlirongii whom it will be sent to Professor Henry, at the Smithsonian Institute at Washington, ami from which scientific: quarter we hope to benr niorc of this vertiablc wonder. rrancUco Xcics Letter, Mar. 25. To Make Barrfn Trees Fkvitfll A correspondent of the American Agriculturist pays : I wish todescribe to vou a metho I of making fruit trees lear that I blundered on. Some fif tecu yearj ago I had n small apple tree that leaned considerably. I drove a stake beside it, tied a string to a limb and fastened it to the stake. The next ye.ir that limb blossomed full, and not another blossom appeared cn the tree, and, as Tom Ibinkor said, "it set me a think:ng," and I came to the conclusion that the string w.is so tight that it prevented the sap return ing to the roots; consequenIy.it formed fruit buds. IIaing a couple of pesr trees that were large cnoujrh to The next spring nil the top above the cord blossomed as white as a sheet, and there was not one blossom below where the cord was tied. I have since tried the experiment on several trees, idmofct with the same result. I th'nk it is a much better way than cutting olfthe roots. In early summer, sy June or July, wind a strong twine r.rvund th-2 tree, or a ningle limb, anJ tie it, the tighter the tetter; the next vl.it.ir or spring the cord nilty tc taken 1. ..... I... I.-.l t I 1 i course twine and wrapped it sevrril V;? times- around the tiee n'jove the lower "r te vur Train'ii.aiiy. limbs and tied it as tight as I could. .JtrtL"- f I?'?- A..RICC0, of Modena, Italy, says: To cure the swellings of chilblains, rub them well at night with jetroleum. It will take three or four nights rubbing to cure them. Pn vv vrATrn. i oTcellent for wash light calico dreMec. 4 - , buy" your :iussio-vi- (ioos Itarerters Baanfaetareri, mm Dealer la aU kiaJa of .AUSIGAL MERCHANDISE! MAN UFACf L" nERS PP TIIE CEIEOTATED I KNAKE & McGlM PMO, AND feK.XKn.il, WHOMWALK t a rr is PC rr ahion piaxo. Dealer 1, 5M? l uuiar ia K IllltrwBeBtB to,taBilj n ham. rtT, u? Et tsJIEBS of 311 E KT .Mt'SIO, we make this branch a speelaHjr. and alway kaep a mW "ll OHU. XS rtll.l) N TUB Ir PA I.I.M RN I' 1M.AN. ran ; C'lcTjrTtni'iJ. Principa'd or Scminarl-ii. I-Jcri or Uan.ll. TcHfr ana ii wisning i I'"'""-" Mu: l Uouas. wiil liinl lo their intcrrst to coram tMte UiTCCtiy with H. Catalogue n-l Tr.i-e twists furaisliel free on application. warerooms, No. 12 Sixth Street, St- c,a'r- j j PITTSBUnCH, PA. FORMERLY STAHLMAN & HcCOY, ruarniETon. To. -T SIXTH ST1JEET, year Suspension liritlye, PITTSBURGH, PA. TIIOYtOCGJilL.Y Ami can reached from all n.3 BEEN NEWLY RKFITTED IN EVERY DETAIL. THE TABLE IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH TIIE VERY BEST TIIE MARKET AFFORDS. O-10 ISVTlilS, 1.5() I'lSR. DAY. 3m QIAMT TOBACCO WORKS! iiyiiiywi Louisville, Ky., Mannfaclurers of at! klnls of CTIEW IXG TOBACCO: also the cclcbnupd mim mm mmm mm, To beh.nl In P!ttl1rI.'h from It. A W. J.'nkinson. John VulWtnn & Son, J. W.Tnrlor, Martin Hojrl, T. J. WhIIhcb. J. M. Slt-tivl t'o.. F. Tot-TAttll Co rrtcr BrothrH, Itl worth Brotfurs, T. C. Jcnkfn, Kr.oxiOrr, C. A t cll i Co.. t. F. Pictrr. Ilrzog St Buchanan, Pretzfeld Bro.. Inry Dnll-nayer. nnj all of Tier Til'iicco n! Grocery Houte. il-7.-6tn.J GEIS, FOSTER & QDINN, 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown, ALWAYS HAVE THE Newest, Largest and Cheapest Stock ft Irr UooJi, VnH' iw, Millinery. Cnrrrti. O'l ClotT.g fce , tole found In Onmbrla LS J cuiity. -D u'l forget the number ami iircet. (t f." CALIFORNIA!! THE CHICAGO SOBTH-WESTKR RAIHTAt rmVcf,nniIfrintniM!'emcnt the Great Trunk n.i:i;iy Line r the tr N I ant NORTH tl.Sj.anl wifhlM nnmTonj lrn"hr ami eon-, n' t-Moii forma the hortest nn-l qtnckent rotire be tween f;icnfj. an-! nil M.intP in 'fiioio. IVis,v,. in. Xnr:h'm Mirngari. ATim,.!ci. Tivn. A rrW.rt, Valif'triilit, and tlie Western Ttrrit'rtc. Itt Omaha and California Line I Ihe shortest nI bent rente for all points In A'irfftr-i (-twa, iMtknt, etraka, Wy ntniua. Vnltratbt, I'lah, Xrnuhi. VaUftrnia, Ore (on. Chin, J.ijtan and A iifr.i!(a. Irs Chicago, Madinon ami St. laul L.lnc la Ihe fhnrt !Inn Tr Xnrtlrrn TTiVennWu and i,iu. Jjiiliith, auJ all Iannis In tlio Ureat North west. Jts Winona and St. refer Line If the ot:ly ronte for Wln-mrt. Ttivhmfcr. OirT y.tiihai.i; st. 1tr. Xem Vim. and all xinU In boutliorn ana Central Minnesota, lis (Ireen Hay and Marquette lAne li tiennlT line lor J.tvr ri.'.V, IVafrrtmi r. FonJ lin Isu Ofhk-irh. A;nW'', iirrrn Buy, K-rtno-hT. yiutuxtf. Marrrirtte. H-niybl;,), Ihinnxk an 1 the Luke Superior OninO-i. Ita Freeport atul lHtbuqne Line Isth-onlv rem'e for K'(tn. ll vliford, Fretpr,rt, anj all (rainie la Frerrrt. It .Chicago and Milwaukee Line U the nW Ijike Kliore H ,ule. and Is the onlv one -r!iik through Kranfv.lAil.r Furrcst, Uinh. Uwt hark, Waukcoiui, li wine, Kc,utJut, to Mil tcaukte. Pullman ralace Cars arc ron on all lhron?rh t'In ofthi- roa.l. Thl the ONUY LINK runnlOT thefe -ari be tween Ch 1 and St. Panl. I'hicaico and Slil wnnifefv or Olilcmro and Winona. At Omaha oar Nlerer connect with the Over hind Sleepers on tl 1'nton t'aelflf Uallroad fur all pntnta ffr of the Missouri Kitt. th the arrival or tho tra Ut tnyrry the Kant or South, the train of the ?hi-airo k. Nor. h-Weaterri ltnllwar IKAVH tmitVrfOaa followa: raf f oaneil UifT. Omaha anil Cdifornl.T. Two Throwitli Train iHtly. with I'ollmin Palare Orsw lnr Room and Sleepitiic Cars throuzu to Council lilntfa. Tor Sf. Paul and Minneapolis. Two Tlirouifh Train daily, with I'ulliuan i'aiaee Cars attadied on t-oth train". for Ureen Bay and take Superior, Two Trtalns dally, with Pullman Palace Cars attncheJ, and running throuzli to Man:iette. 'er ilt a)kee. Vur through Tra'r.s dal!r. Pullman Car on olifUt trains, 1'arlur Cliafr Car m !) train. tor Sparta and Wiaonaand polntgln Iir.neota One 'Through Train Untly, witb I'nllmnn Slerpor to Wlronv 1 ler Oabaane. via FrocportvTwoThronjtli Train dal.r. with l'ui!niii Carn mi n'lit truln. Kor Dahuqae and La Crosse, via Clioton, Two "'""H" iumvmiy.wr.n I'uiiinan cars on the trnins diUIy. New York om.ee. No. 41S Proidway : Poton Wflce. No. State Street : I trnnh Otllc. 2f3 Faiti- '..C"nilr.,rTr,i! XVe" trt Depot, comer Wells and Kinilo Streets. for rates or tnlormatlon not attainable our home ticket agents, apply to from .V. II. STEtWKTT. SUUVIW HrflHITT Oen. Ta.j. .g-t. Uen. JSup't, Chicago. January M, 1878. ly. 8 ROBES ET MANTEAUX MADAME LAB0NDS, No. 16 SIXTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Wiia Remove apbl j, 187a, to No. IVintli Street. Respectfully pnliolts yntir nrder for ilrcm-n5i,,,"'f- Perfection in vuttinrntMl fitt.,w. .....r, rni-iii.ii mpii-ni t-iiiiauiiiir tb laUrSt Itu and faiiiiiona roeivol rtfulxiir. Waro 10, 187.-. , . inuiiicct, .iou I rnnrmm ,me, ivi liotaoin. err St re: ; Chicago t icket O.fWg: 62 Clark St nuder Sherman Hrnin; corner Canal and .Vadium Street: kinzle Street lci.. nm iw vi-.i. THE PHILHARMONIC OEGAH AOESTS FOR TUB "RED LION." RF.XOVATBB, points by 8TBEET CARS. rXL-THE WOMAN'S FRilKS THE EET FTNISHED AXT MOST TEEIXCT " FLAT IKON" EVEIt MAX'I Intsrcbaageable Handle nd Shield Coabrnsd. The hai.J'.e I entirely Separate, nud 01 nr b nacd for anv rnmlr r.f Jroii. It can b- aciyti. cd Instantly, and rn ir-r providi d with a shictil t'. hand 1st complot !y proterted fr-n the hent. No Iiotder ia required when neli- ISU.4 M.7. beatetl, the i.andle l:.n-t L detached. We tfn er.d to any address, on re ce!t of Draft tr P. O. Ordvr f jr lue auiuuut, citUer of tiie following ret: Set No. 13 Irers of S. 6 and 7 Th., 1 Landle 2.00 S -3 - 6 turrtOliw., " S.JO 8-3 " 7, Baudttlba., " 8.60 Nickt-1 plated Iron, 75ct. ptr et extra. Any party Arrterlni fi ve ot i lil ro cele oue e extra as a preiulam. Thoroug'.ily reliubls areola wanted. Addreaa BROOKLYN SAD IROV CO.. 5 Fint &U, B-Doilya, E. D.- r. T. ?f (yre9fBp1. rmn b tca ml th oQc4 of tliW paper. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. .pflo Just pnhliahcd, a new edition of Dr. fEjk. TalTerwell Celebrated jtay on the SlSS ""'"' '' (without (.uiediclne) of HPKRMTORRHiJtA or tScminal Weak ness, lnvoloiitary Hemlnal lse. lsiroTENcr, Mental and 1'hys.lcnl Incapacity, lmediroent to Marrlnae, fcc. ; alo. t'OMafwPTios, Epilkpst and Fit. Induced by self-indulgence or sexual xtravoranee, etc. aPriee, In a scaleil envelope, onlv lx cents. The celebrated author. In thi admfraMe Kiy, cTearlydernon5trate. trom a thirty year' sncses fnl practice, that the alartninir coTtequrnci-s of elT ahne may be radically euro. I without thedan sreron nse of Internal m-.li'ine or tha application of the knife ; pointing- out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and ctlectual, bv means or which every uff rer. no matter what his ci.ntiltl.u may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radi- Cflllll. Sent nuder seal. In a plain envelope, to any ad dres, on receipt of eia c;nt, or two poctaire tamp. Addree the nhlibers, V. KHl tJlAf i 41 Ann St., New Vo;k; l"oet OSlce llox 4588. CRAMPTON'S IMPERIAL SOAP IS THE. "BEST." Th! soap I manT:ielnre;l from pnre materials. the celebrated tJermnn and Krencli I.anndry roap. 11 is tneretoro recommendetl for nse in tho Laundry, Kllcht-n. and Kath-room. and for sreneral household purposes; alo. for Printera, Painter, knjrfnecr. and Machlnir8.as It will re move stains of ink.tirense. Tar, f lil. Paint, etc., from the hands. Manufactured only by RATIPT05f II ROT II CRM, 2, 4, C, 8, and 10 Butrers Place, and 33 and 35 JeETerw Street, Xew Tork. or tale by Koott Si Rcorr, 202 N. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, by Mvr.ns . Lfovo, Kb cusbnr, and by grocers generally. (lO-ltt.flm.l To Oonstiiiiptives. THE advertiser, bavlno; been permanently cured of that dread disease. Consumption, by a sim ple remedy, 1 anxious t make Known to his Tel. low sufferers the ra;a! of cure. To all who de sire It, he will cndeo.yof the prescript!. n used. (Tree rT charge.) wl'h tlie direction for r-rcparlng and n.lnjr the Siutu, wliich they wfli find a sfrb Cunt rr. Vo&vmpt:oi, Authja, BnoifmiTia, &c. Parties wishing the prencriptinn will please address Jv. K A. WILSON, 184 Penn St., Williamsburgh, New Tork. Errors of Yonili. 4 HENTLKMAN who inhered for years from 2 Nervous Debility. I'ramatore Decav, and all tneetrect or ynnthrnl indiscretion wifl, for tho sake of suffering Immunity, send free to all who need it. the recipe and direction for matting the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by addreing In perfect confidence. JOHN B. OUDEN, a Cedar at,. New tfork. FW. SHOEMAKER. Attorney ot 9 Law. Ebetslmrg, V... Offie en llih atreiaaat aan orraet ivoe r-5l.'7S.-tf.J --oinin a inrxe erceniaare 01 ceta. bla til. Is wurnted tally rqual to the beet tin. ported t'ueti e Soap, and at tha same tlinepos JCcs all the washinir aud cl-annir urtnortli- t Treasurer's Sale I or UNSEATED LANDS AND LOTS In Cambria County, A. 0. 1876. IN. J. FUKIDHOFK, Trwsunr of Cambria Cnuntv, In the Commonwealth of P nnayl vnnU. inMimiaceul eeveral Acts of Asoin Idy of uid Commnnwealtb, dirretlnjr tbf lime nnd msnnft of selling ItmmwImI Ijinia f'T Xx os. I hereby give twtiets that the following described Iracia of tlntK-atetl Lands and Lois of Oround. in the said County of Cambria, or such paita threcr ae may be necery to pity ar rearage of taxes due tbcroon lor one year or more, will tie oi;red for sale at the Court Hmia, in the Bnroogh of Eoensburg. on th Krr.ad Mondy, HXtno ths lUtli la.T of J 11 nr neat, and contino by adjfHirnment Trotn day todav until the whole be no td for such arrearages of taxes aud costa ueeesaaxily accru ing thereon. UnKeated Iands. AA!8 Twp. 18.4 ASD 175. ' lerca. Per. Oicrtrr or Warrantee. Tnr. 1 1T5 4:n 4il 4( 245 4(10 IiiO i'.t vy V1 81 800 Martin McDonald. I Wartin McDonald - William Nii-hoia 40 lJbert Rosa ---- Jacob tlinent. John Wlllifima tmiih) 64 Penn'a I tail Koad Ikitnpany.. Henry Kioe Krancla Ilevlin Franoia Devlin tfttrririrtoo).. Ferdinatid flordon Georae H. Stincman Edward BrnniitHO... Jttc4l C. !ilneman Tboroas Smith (parr) Wui Carroll a DwBrendlina;er Twp. 1874 add 1875. Tbomna Edwards... Tuvid Uarr ("belongs to county) Oeorjre Harriaoo... 10S Tlionirta Duncan... 105 Jamea Town William Hrarfv Wilii:tin McJ.y Alexander Mrr E. Sliovmnker Iwr Barr BlMCKT.ICK Twfl. 1874 AMIS 175 John Fleminar Henry Shutter Simon 5nydcr..... John McCaitley Jnhu Slotiffli..... John Uosa William I.yon John Oratf Flarel Ilrown Adam tU-ip-hard S-baMinu 'TitT Jin.b Sltiugh O. Uorlnir Chi'i li s II. Brady J. Jordan Andrew DtilT J.icb Pr8?intrer Paul lA-ho Imni.-I Ievy.. John V. Ilimcan Itotirrt Flctiunjr Diirld Dav a Jnhn Whitn Paul llixhotifr John Tiltord Henrs- B. Canipboll Cabrlel Borinjr (oyer tract) David and John DuvU ftry Erntiu Ifonrv Campbell. ....... ....... feHinuel Wilwn Hubert Feranson Capt. John Wilson Cam BR! a TP.-ir:4 and 187.7. Andrew Tewia William. Hurnhammer John Boyd Andrew Duff Heiw J . 1-l'ij'd. , Jnlrn Hoiail- . John Monran Johnston Moore. Ktchnrd Tudor X. Abr:imi. Jones and IK'n nott's heir. Fxlivard Math'w John J. Kvans&Co.... CAItnOI.L Twp. 1874 AND H'i. SO John Hoop J;tmea Hoops Chest Twp. 1R74 and 1S75. 12 43 T120 )'.4d m 7H ! 34 ; .i -jo 28 31 20 390 7C.1 lil 2") 23 40 31 20 40 . 11 7 11 70 KM 40 lot) HO ro5 X3 2i 11) 140 817 ion 4-) 50 36 100 69 r4 W, 40 W 1R3 JtlO ft) WO 10 llfl n)o Ti 97 W 111 S7 130 37 CO HM 4!5 9 (0 242 4 if, JJ 2 w loO 100 174 li) luo 1T2 1UC 25 108 339 4..2 45-J 3 3.'l 4:-3 1 117 l:. 3-.l K li8 150 li4 819 Vi 1--7 50 ao 80 3. 40 74 :n4 73 n 405 s-:a l'.7 l !-) 172 2.-0 1W 20 2S o ia 75 US T. 87 Ta) .ri (HI -:.o t.' ( 2tf 25 J73 inffit 91 7 70 5.19 5 40 7 TO 12 1U 13 ( ! I l 12 3-J 24 94 15 40 : :n 8 Zi 10 1. to 77 32 21 10 22 3- '.70 P60 7 70 14 04 2tri 2 s; 7 70 7 70 31 ff". li 4j a 16 S7i 234 1 JM a i 2 W) 6 so 11 KU 11 0 21 47 14-.-.0 17 40 6 41 13 57 a 00 la 67 1 0 William Pnrker r7 is 77 2H 77 04 51 81 44 44 li0 62 lii Ci 5 8l 64 6ti 67 44 1?-J 13: 67 1..7 108 I'iS 141 Ul 120 Anthony Siniona Natlian Ixiiiliborouirh Fred Moletiaux t belong toOo.) Thomas K t!and John Ahiey (hckiuirs to Co.). Tlioijias Mua'.er John Ket lann. Henry Phillips ibeloni to t'o.) t harles PoFe George Pole Jofiii Pope S'imuol Itrtth Ononrc G il.son Henry Seely Samuel Pftera Hmrh Hoops. John Popo Jiimea Hoop 0orire Hoopa Nathan Foster.. Henry Fotor Jumca Foster Curtis Clay John Oldi-n Pi-tor nrdnau John Drinker James Noel Meli-hor ItunderhHI Joseph Pope (part) Androw Weaver William G ny . 6 10 74 0C ; .ts 3'..vi 27 t( 44 .r.O ?tss 47 31 48 34 'I 73 17 10 13 2 64 S 3 ;-. 32 K'3 12 21 i-a 21 20 21 32 II 41 2IOO 18 24 3 V) 6 84 lues isci 10 42 171 00 41 :a 4 131 1W 49 :w Jriinea Foster and Geo. fH.'sou 239 40 10S James llmh. 122 Marl in My re Thomn Penrod..-. 3 13 18 St 21 72 23 oTl 'M frt lfl l3:o PS K C3 R4 28 ?9 14 3-J 3 10 23 31 13 40 12 40 vim 40 H2 24 8) 24 81 7 44 1 12 3 40 W 13 64 4W 60 50 K4 21 80 W 20 87 20 37 20 17 8C 13S .172 3 10 liH 70 1 74 24 80 40 8T 6 20 24 723 14 7R n m 50 40 4 14 2 fi 12 81 f fi9 Wlil .am Parker Hvnry Phillips tlinon Walker John Hoop Hobert EwIhb' 11 li7 13U Finney Sr liurrowa. Henrv Piii-e Win. P.trkcr (belongs t Co.).. CT.EAttritLD Twp. 171 asd 1875. IS I William Birton. l.VI F.7.-V ial Farovr Wiliin.n Til ton John Mitcbell Louis Wolff WiiliHiii Brorty (part) Dennis Conntvui Jonathan I.ewfo J"se lnn Patrick Kelly. Patrick Sueh Mark MeOuire tVI'jtlne McMnllen Joseph Trexler Henry Wolff Joseph Davis Henry Davis.. Morris Davis..... Jcse. Hoops Bell Sc Blair Joseph Harris. John Harrison -. E. It. Dnnegan James Hoops Joseph Cooper. ... I'hlltn Cooner 11- 2.. 1 100 10 4X1 XiO 2 0 2K) 1 ItO 70 am 110 41 410 200 400 4t) 4-vl 141 loa 2S 1K9 14 Sift 37S 3d lil 113 W 77 280 r 11 7 34 153 Calvin & Itaitstend Hiley it Sarjrent John Itrot herlino Thomas Patterson Felix MeOuire.. P. & A. Flrno Timothy Cauley 0'O5EMAcan Twp. 387 and 1875. Widow Stewart James Burk Daniel Nevan. Croyi.kTwp. 171 and 1S75. W Samuel s. Paul P. M. Jr J. Brown P. M. & J. Drown Lot No. 3 Ann M. Ttalen Iot No. 4 Ann M. ftalen. ... Anthony V'arner Galutzix TWP.-1874 asd 1875. Aaron Bowen lY.i'l,1'n;Mco'raI tpart")',!;.' Mifflin Haman Mary Hainan Sebastian Sybertg I Thomas Gorman 83 Bernard Farley s. a Baker...........:: :.:.:.: Jackson Twp. 187 and 1875. Jobn Oimi!nabain... 105 Tbomu Morris liobert Morris.. . John White Paul Bolty " fathiaa Slough ."."."ZT.".". John Hiibly..... Thomas White. D-tniel Gtmjrhnour...."""" Daniel I,oavr "" "" William Morrla ."'JZ'.'. laae Benson Alexander Hunter.... MI" Taniel Farley j'rph Bwing -:.::n:::"" J limes H-ese .""" 135 Jobn Kimnf-nn,....'!' .I""" Nirauel Iuvis .Tnraee Bracken. ...... Van Camp Bush """ John Wijyton (part of.'.::"" Samuel Brallrer,.. . Jacob Siiffler S. Hrnllier Pearson)...::::.:": Daniel Sbuoian BtTMMESHILLlWP.-1374 AND 1 873. 80 Ins no Brennan M-illlam Smith, D.D 40 Israel Jonoa Nelson Huut Even-er Brwtibam H.itC. Teller 130 1T0 JX) 230 75 1 4' ia 100 m 100 tfj .100 2i 40 25 1 4 in 4a Kl 1M 81I i'.'S lid 111 444 2. CI 12 ino 70 143 57 440 870 47P 410 IM 52 15 30 50 S.I4J 1930 43 73 134 20 19-12 6 50 14 40 5t 04 27 94 14 41 14 40 43 3 37 72 a 7 3 oO 20 02 6047 2fl li, 804 2H04 2i 30 12 82 77 ; 7 Co 700 f3 3rt 4-I 2s) 8 23 21 17 in OS 20 88 28 30 2S70 245 23 00 2M70 8 Ci SU8(JUEHAN!SA Tw P. 1974 AIU 18:5. Irrrs. i'rr. Oiei-r ll"itrr.iila. 37 William Cook Tar. 5 02 17 ! 3!4 11190 It) 84 872 2; 14.14 t l) 1 :w 3SS2 13 3ft 4 2;?!) ;i 40 33 40 13 5a 17 70 11 8) 17 I4 332 82 11 18 255 20 73 40 ft! 64 10 884 43 H0 868 1577 688t 1360 60 45 a 10 33 7 13 87 64 40 3 13 33 88 37 13 eo 3 40 a 52 117 77 90 78 ore 90 78 W 78 60 t.4 3ti 44 44 07 88 37 4 8V 9 18 28 87 58 89 58 89 5-1 6t 20 ta 13 riO 53 45 30 U 25 43 13 00 13 60 27 20 4 21 13 0 80 8 Id 73 00 tl J 80 3158 51 00 22.5 W S 47 0 8 10 73 tO 12 24 9 52 C80 Cll 40 12 42 92 53 30 70 re -0 40 i t"J 14 2! 0! 12 71 1.1(2 14 8k 37 20 37 2 37 20 5 b 2 48 9 no 18 00 6 2. 98 1 241 S4i va 146 SO 4 81 r.o 70 4.19 130 4m) 2S3 4n0 4I0 170 2T)0 2rW 304 3781 SO 69 oO 60 SOS 400 Ii5 xa 217 110 100 371 no 261 ws 200 47 5)3 4 13 100 23 70 4. 413 445 445 4!3 440 2i0 21 473 30 45 174 433 413 413 13 100 3l 221 187 UK) 1U0 2i"0 SI 100 50 371 4"vi 170 3-4 2.VJ 111 4:3 00 1"0 vo 70 4f) 1.VJ 10S 4t7 Peter t'.liirl.r 118 William Cimpton Jauiea Thmupaon. Joseph Thomas , W. Fiaher- Tatuor Twp. 1874 awd 1875. Henry Saifrent John S. Gouahnour - WASHINGTON TWP. U74 AND ltJ75. Thomas Jackaott. M. M. Adam. WathewO'Neilfa heirs George Gutwnlt Peter West Frederick Hiitton Flmon Koop J. It. Mc Km la ne B Ichard Constanttne Henry 1 Patterson T. Geora-e Philip West G. M. Reade Arent Sonman Geti. and Alex. Buchanan.... 8. H. Lemon Sophia Hurd George C. K. Zabm warrr Twp. 1S74 and 1875. Simon Walker nenry Phillip. 70 William Lambert Johm Martin Solin Thomim Thomas Town...... 153 Kobert Atkins Joseph Hutchison 73 Wit la in Kuth Frederick DoerclK Jamea Wilson 10 WHIiam Geortr" , 7 Abraham Witmor Jeremiiiti Musaer Jacob Krioa.. Patrick Boreland Jnhn Myrc ........ O. Walter &Dil)eii Henry Smh I'atrtek Stroud Alex Hi-own Tliot.ias Brown Wililum Harris John HarrU Jame lted. FrelTic-k Moleneaux Henry Phlllns Simon Walker Patrick Donahoe John Ketland Tlionia Sanburn 153 153 10S 103 Martin Bush Morris Sueh Morris Bush Hnry Buli Joseph Boreland Thomas Canby John Craig 19 Frederick Moleneaux David J.u-kson Henry Heppia William Burton Lo'.vis Wolf Wiliijm Brodlc 1 Jehn Servo MeFarluod Ac I hi leu 73 William Itusli 130 Thomas'Siintuirn P3 Simon Walker ll5 Henry I'hilips Calvin Sc ISnsloa'J Churl- Mttt'-iurh P. M.Troxeil&G. L.ilacgow tliirrrt Cottiuger William Sariront. Andrew Flj'li' William Smith jMri'l Jnckfon Oairet CottinjriT Samuel H. Smith W. M. Lloyd W. M.IJoyd VODBR TVP. 1S74 AND 1875. Powell Staekhoiis Powell Stack htiuse Powell Sraokhouse . PoweM Stiekhou;-e Pnwell Siaekhouse Oeorge Gates Ot"i a Gatep Henry Putt'in.. Oeorjre Gates (Collins' tract).. 307 a-tH 440 2.-'0 11 117 14d 200 400 40-) 400 no 27 $ 13 100 Jameson Jacob Crook. fJorgas. Cohiek & Sharp 17 Francis Devlin J'din Werfz WilllHiu Wen. F.inanifl James- Kieanor Seiirh VTO. at the!ame time and place, will be sold the following Seated lands and I-la of Oround on which tuxes reiniiln unpaid, and whieh have b-'n returned to tlie Oiiioii"-ion-er aereea- lv to tueAct of Assembly j.'tfecd April 23tb, 1874: AD.IM3 Ta r. 1373 anp 1PT4. .Ic?. Motive, lutls. Owner or U'rirranffta. Tax. 13l Cntabria Coal& Iron Co K9 32 80 Getty A C.i J.-iuk.'s Itc)?o. Michael Wtdtord Est... Joseph n.P... Hanuiel Pebly Jamea Barefoot At-LEontNT Twp. 1873 and 1S74, Slariraret McMnllcn.... 2 Margaret McMullen.... 1 Jame McMullen 1 1 Marv lane Kelly Samuel Will Darr Twp. 187.akd 1374. Leonard Hiller Somucl Lf'amer Mich icI Sullivan Alexander II. Irviu Bernard Donahoe William .McDonald, Sr.. Jnhn Thomas. Bucslick Twp. l73f 4Nn 1P74. Henry Ejrholt Hammond & Wilon.... 46 01 2 41 0 30 2 at 5 38 10 02 4 CXI 2 2? .Vl SOT. 2 10 15 23 5 8 1 91 7 88 103 78 6 23 H) 135 'i 41) 14 100 -.7 75 174 Si) 60 ltf) 90 80 683 10) 21 1!0 111 72 178 103 M 90 10 100 o 6) 425 70 2.V iX IV wv 1076 13 9? 6 ft! 290S7 nuro Muli'ord A Alters Ann Owen..... Iavld Powell, Sr John jc.Tns. Ptonebrack John P. Kersh John Vonf 1 1 JuaepU Wiliiaiua' Estate I .owl R. Evans John 4 'ooneslman Sc J. Biodline Wiiiinm McJnly Geo. M. Heed ,t J. Monro BenJ. Oilpatrtck Moore Sr Piper Ion id Hmh lieu ben S. Burirg Cambria Twp. 1873 and 1874. Owen Cunningham Paul Clymlre fJeorae Ourley XI. Mi Dermott Tltrntiike Com nan v 4 80 23 48 9 25 6 74 94 6 84 12 13 18 59 4 9i 43 17 00 9 89 4 07 V2 02 9 3 1 02 78 932 95 40 45 308 195 127 91 673 120 81 S3 94 764 25 50 4 11 19 31 11 2J David T. James....". O. L. Lloyd Estate Cambria Boh. 1873 and 1S74. a t'at ha rine Early 1 1 John Cox 1 Martin Lohen X Andrew Pfarr Carroll Twp. 1S73 and 1874. Aug. Ainerln Catharine Flanagan 1 1 James Weakland Crest Twp. 1st 3 and 1374. friah Lloyd Jacob Nagle Illanehard A Co John Gabrial Uriah Llovd Illanehard & Co CLEAarict.D Twp. 1873 and 1874. 2 40 100 3 100 100 79 111 200 4'0 9 liO 23 315 10 41 200 llingbam & Holliday 101 Samuel Calvin ... 81 80 24 05 . . iiuiiiiiay Thomas K "yes Moore Hlmpson A. J. Steel Kobert Hewit Ixiughcr& Lloyd William McGuirj Meade A Tudor.. A. L. Holliday CONEMACGH TWP. 1873 AND 1674. Archibald Horner 1 1 Conrad Heckrotb Michael Downey Nicholas Knorr SarahaJoaephine Grere George Hildebrand 17 67 97 10 89 1 53 13 11 75 3 2a 103 24 299 860 1 21 1 05 205 289 S.'a 5 1 1 31 CONKMtron BOR. 1873 and 197. 1 1 HenrylSclinnWc.lHt w'd 11 15 6 94 78 4 72 4 73 6 00 12 00 140 8175 64 839 89 1 00 121 1 00 1 00 78 178 69 53 3 45 8 45 1 7 09 2 1 78 1 1 Pin Verlna. lnt ward... 1 Widow At kin. 2d wnnl. 1 John Ciihon, 2d ward.. 1 1 Mich'l Mahoney, 2d w'd 1 A . t opeland. 2.1 ward... 2 Lewia Plitt. 2dward X Owen Smaller Ft 2 w. Croti-B Twp.-W3 asd 1874. J Cambria Coal St. Iron C I Thomas Lewi .V Victor Voegtlr 1 1 George W. Diiomire... 1 John Pinegan 1 JohnGiilcvpir 1 William Grant 1 Jonn W.Jones. 1 I Jseob Seef 1 1 K'lward WadswortkU. Oalmtzin Hon.-li7. 1 Mrs. Marv Cnvl 8 3 Mioliael Clark Owen MWiiirnrn Cu John McHtigh : Owen Clark Katate.. . . . Mia. Bushman Robert Trov. 1 1 1 1 1 Catharine Parish Est... John Cain 460 ! Gallttzin Twp. 1873 and to 1874. jV '2 Jr' 1 . Hoddy Bradley uiro viitea, G AI.MT71 n Tw p. Com initf.d. ,4ea Joua- Lti. 0.rur.rr iro7mtlf. Mtrh:t l Dmiond fartttt Juno' L. iu Owen Mrilnr'-ra John McHura. Owen Chirk fcwtata John '. 8'orin...; 3a. McCultoiiItt Kat 1 -1 JonNSitiw." IKjii. una 4' Martha ttr.na, sin wrj r.iuimtui 5 iuiim.. -H.mv Thcller, 4th w d. A.J. ilaws.f'be.ard.... r. Slici er. 6tli wnl . Henry Martin. th ward Conrad Smith. tit li ward James Simons, t; h ni' S St-plien arner. w 11 w 1 EniH Yourur. 2nd Wi-r I. JACK80N TWP. 1873 ASD 1"C4. P. F. Frown I.owf DiMimlre J-.bn Ka-ar Kpliralm McKclrr liirMia lliwrd Wallace B Sea art Willi'!! H Shlef Iiarid O-jnatabio Fred Grove F P Brown J.icob O'ouflinoiir Einaiiu'l H' lman tienrge W gtT I'efer Kih ti!ir J. hn I.'t.y I Philip Miilier l'bilii' Prolific IU'aUe Co lniiid It.'tr'-r Henry t 'vt-cr MIM.V1I.I.IC UiK.-lrt3 AS D 174. 1 1 C B KUi 1 White Co MCK.rca TWP.-1973 AND 1S74. Jobn Noel John O'Brien Samuel tjti'viu Jubu !T m-1 PoOpPECT Bi n. 1874. I Jatnea McF.tll RiCRI.ni TWP.-1873 AND 1374. 1 1 Samuel Gardner 1 1 Pali ivk Dora'y SCM54ITVIM.P B'K, 173 4ND 1874. 1 John Ivory E--ta?e SCMHtRBiIJ.Twv, 1873 AND 174. 100 60 212 00 31 lii) 60 51 lis Ifi l0 80 64 55 211 70 60 6) 10 200 40 100 1U0 2!) Atip A Shiner 100 Jamea Farren 85 l-tnre John Farrcn, Sr I Alice linbea 60 ranela Mc"ifme!l 30O 1'atriek McCroKs-u 2t:4 Meat s, White & 1:0 lOi) Mra. White & Co 2.-0 Mrar, A bite Co 2i'0 William P. Shell 12 Daniel Sberbine 2r4 Ii.mlel Shcrldue 14 Lia.r A StuH-ujkt 49 l.evi Hm 20 Albert Wilson 111 I'liilip tl.'oifce I'.O I'bihji t-ii 2 I'bilij. (ifiim 90 VViiliom H. Carp 28 Htrnin Criin 40 Simon Diniond 72 Vavid Sui - 105 Ftar JoUa k liy. Sr 30 Val Malzi 144 A. Mi)l!g.n 13i) Join, t;. S!IIy 6 t .'l bai ia.- r-vtUemlre 45 Alio licghva 9cfQLi:nN.s-A Twp. lf7J asi 174. 95 Jame (Jniliaia l'0 P.. D. Jon. 126 It. F. Doug.s 00 William Pyatt Estite TaviXR Twp. 1-74 and lt74. 6 Hi nrv Corner 1 1 Mr?. O'.llrtber 1 Thomas K Inney 1 John O'Neill 1 Jamea II. Wilson 1 Gcorjt? Kuui 1 Jam Miil!n I 1 I"'.w,ird Ilnvi 1 1 Bridget S-tt Washington Twp. 1S73 and 1874. 06 Oeo. Sc Alex Bucbauan 1 Jamea Ha: ns 73 Koliert itrirtnctt 2)3 John Brady 1 EliasCrom 40 F.vnn F. F.i-ans W Sophii llur.l 4 .Tohii Ko' pper Jr 2 Oeorge M-ara 7J Joseph Vi'b r 1 1 Peter Short X Samuel Tnomaaj 1 t'lni-nt I'rtian 84 Christ A iienbangh 1 1 Joscpb It-irtroan 1 1 Jen n;;nh Ilurkct 4 V!cha I TCrm 60 P. P. C.enrc. 1 1 Christ IlMij-r 8 Samuel Menoijgh 1 1 I:.r.ie i: ... 6 Wjllintn J. Kii 130 Charie J"hnton WiLiforiE Uoa 7S73 and 15:4. 1 11 Adam H..rT.er I Oeorge Don 1 1 Harkiu ttt i:ate WOODVAI K Holt. 173. 1 Henrys. Sialib Whit Twp. 1873 and 1574. .1nmr E. Da-! Fdward F!'H'!e'-t SAmuel .Milligtn Jm-liJ.-n Klony I.ynell Vd l.rnjaro;r. Beers Oeorge i'radea P. F. Hell H. F Bell. (Scott B. F. He? I. (i Beers) 4W 274 IM 8 17 70 L0 418 62 10J 113 1-2 43.1 4S3 B F. Bell. t.IohnHul op) f. r neii t i.iioemalterl H F. Bell f.ToliB llnllir, 11. T. Bell. ( John Hoileu) Ec-a-AKt Bki.La HKIR8. r. Pett ri M. Woli.: M. Black. SI. larn B. F. P.li.'8 Htitts. Jbn llprllne W tn. Sj.Je Tiiotna lldlec John Brown Jacob i;cnl! Wilson Jail her Oorge !.! v- Albert MUllHan Andrew Vowinale Toke Tap. 1.3am174. PTld Allen 40 420 411 411 94 38 ti 18 BOO HI 23 10 M 60 1 Havld O. Iiavu '" 1 Panlel Kean fi Jacob Kolin - 7T. J. FREIliTIOFF. Trewurer Treasni-r't Offlce, lar3h 22 1k;8, FIRST PRIZE AT TItXXA EXruslTIOS, 13JS. Tffi n. ROSEXSTEEL, Macnfactnrer cf iuperlor Union Crop LEATHER, ASD PKALEft IK . BARK, flinES, AND TLASIEllERS' flliil, JTO TfXS TO ir.V, FA . 4.000 eordsof Oak aid Hemlock Bark wanted Cah paid on dellrery at the TauoVr wanlea Jan. 7, 1879 -ly. " II. I'LAXK, M. P., re-iiectfiillr offT bla professional ur-. .1" citlfcn of Kbensbur: J Tlclnltr. Office ad iolnin? rel.lence an.l Immediatelir In the rear of lion. U. J I.lovd drna etore. IlRht rails can be ma.le at the rcIUenCe of Mra. Bonn, on t'rair tord sitreet, KoentburK. l4-24.-tf!j A LEXAXDER TAIT, M. D., VUjrmtrtM mil NnrrPall, , OARROI.t.TlWN. Pa Offlc rMnlT fciipi.l by m. J. Buck M I in roar or John Bnck a trre. NiKht call may" be made at Mr. Buck s reldnce. (10-1,75.J T B. McCOXNELTj, M. D., PHTSICIAX ASD SrKOEOX, Office ftjrraerTr occnjiied nr Dr. Amln?teZi ealU can bo made at Pest-oAee. l-l4.-m. T)aniel Mclaughlin, Attar at-lAir. Johnstown. Pa. OlHc in tb old Kxchanir bundina-. (upstair.) corner of Oi'n. ton and Loonat street. Wiii attend to ail t uei neae connected with nis profession. rY VV. DICK, Attobnet at-Law, Eba t T '. Omeeln front room of T J. Lloyd a new buildii.a. Centre tnt am manner of le-al bustneasatteca to aatlsrao orily. and collections a aoeciaJtjr. l it.tt. I TXTM. II. SECIILEU, Attorney at W Law, nUsnsbnrR, Pa. OfHconiieo and floor of T. J. Lloyd's new bulldln. Ontra raet. l-aire.-tf. j (Z1EO M. READE. Attorney. Lav. ' ,u Kboot-hunr. Pa. OlBce oa Centre ttreet, tbrea 1oor.tr .n Uih .neat. .a jj r. 7 BAT.Mr. WUU.ai: bis postsitfu a rf one. Lht ,- .. . ' a w became a ?oui-d 1 '..il t r . c- '...rt . 1 m. . 11111 o-j-Ti; uii'l t.:;' ing tlc eaiiici- v.-1; 4- 'I ! wp Kh.ill lu-.t .. 1 . , Vi SOllIl'l Of Ihf jr,IU K . 1 8 I familiar, an-i :tn " lTi iV1,tr' 'noiilinviV''" jits a:iq;lio..tiTs v .., 1'5''1 27S4 U,MI ..r i-i ' " ",: 1 c 1 1. 1 ; " - -""u 18 06 j lat'll empi-.j 1 in ivjiteiin tllity ia k;rii:i; joi- wo-ld. Crick l 1111 . V-T. " 1 ii it 21 10 2 1 ft 8 57 ! ; !; 1Q 40 s 1 45 mterrals the tlj t- ''I ! ;i. at every Vt...lt;rj:r? it....;"", t5Tai 1 siark in :u-vt u " acfi 1 racy . H'ni ftthel r ; , ' : might, 1q gun won! ,7"J with a L14-1 r.n.;l a th.ij tf 4 r-vimvi IL'. I l: ( fitiiip; whs iisoettH;:..- !, Hj( ; . regimen I tr p:ii5v "j charge totv:itli it," tvi:;., ..." where or AL-st it wy. f'.. 1-isii.o; a ini.n a. tv,.iV f. Nothing vn .if-comi Th'., .1 6 76 1 05 137 100 1 645 81 1 39 " 4 84 'It pnrty return k.".vir ;ui c:r..ekiiio sw V !IV .- t.'et,.. I fi:-.. . t . iiia.ui ji-iin w;i;j ii.-r Ui:i ic. It was ro'fla.J :, uuA carltire tije im A fl c r e r 1 i s 1 1 1 : t T. j t s 5 K 1 74 515 23 3 &21 24 31 2.i B2 44 W 7e: 22 11 11 r: 3 60 1 so 3 SO 4T.C 47 t a i 6i;t i 5 40 13 -'1 10 (! 2 40 10 20; 3 12 10 el 11 21 7 l-s 3 14 3 475 1 6m 7 1 3- 1 7" "J 2 50 1 OR 2M 933 4-H 17 17 ;z 10 .n 4 1 4i r. 13 2 a. 1 ! .r 16 X 1 1.'. 1 1- 6 0 2 0 2 If'. 2 .V 1 , 11 b 7 T 7S gr.z2l-tariie i. Lrrr..; ran pre r ivai di-:eovtrih ju : , a tall tree, f.n..:: n ,v:; of whieh he was p:ekt.c. ..:7i, v. ell as lie h.ul pickc-i oU" u '1 , fure. Brought to 1 .r , to loa l aipf alioot ta-;::. -; br(.uijt .lovrn. jmh '.Ik :V;n. : cap u iv. I. It is a v., i calibre, 'firjcr :;esr :.j ;.t ". ; a smooth Urc. : 'c i . enough to a-lmit a -nu, v B'jiclinj Ci'ra; (;.,.. a. V it Hints Aeoit Mr at T'jc mutton is the mnt ;-r-contiiuipf: the nin-t i: t w neck is r.n c xtravnmnt , neck eonistIni of iv..-4,. -A sshouMer hu? also wv.'Ai The lreat toe well f.-r J,',..-! tier, nicely sli'lH-i : it i nm than the other joints. s;. rihs of moat arc trv joints, from the v.c!'..t (.f roas'.ing s'ule of the hii'.'.rw : part alled tlie 'lop-i (ie."ar!-t profitable family i-itii'T huttoek ust'vl for i.e.., quantity of btitehf-rs i:it:i: cj ;n a family is. on r.n hvc-j-quarters of a point ,'f j person: but wh'i tl.e f..-. s At i I 1 troracn mi'l ci.it irv:;. ' ; jertlay is alvmt t ,--...- onr-Jwitb unot h r.i.- ! i r..'. bacon. poulfry, fi-!: :.r ". I should be wined with i - - -as soon as it cTui fr u : .r"a: fly blows, if f..i;i i i n . u inl in loin1 the lo-.ijr j-ij.t : 'ti the lone should l- i-ke.-, c ; soon taints: the keit! si- le removed frotj Utf. i'rnised joints. Mo.'it w:.; k-r: . for a loiiji time in r-M u i' r frozen through, may . k";' -r ' Frozen meat must be ).;.v is cooketi by rlusgir.g it Ii.rc ter, or placing it b fi-re t! i t setting it dnwu to ro-i be drefsel through ifili!- -r-- ' not taken, not even nl.cM'i'; 1 Fepper is a preventative;' ::, di-iriee; it is well, theref -re. t 17 43 P2 IS V w 6 VP e 17 4 7S 10 7 M 1 07 1 IB 7 3j 6 i hung joints. I)vJcu-:l cLs"- still more remarkaV.e ia will not only kep the meit C'V it Is prinkivxl pood, lot vl!! ' -the taint from ulre i ly .Io vei. A piece of charcoal, or j-wJ-.'re! ' 17 64 17 M 24 j 2 M 1 "5 i" j Hams, alter Ix-inz sokei r.:' 86 26 90 o; 4 6 KS 77 26 j kept for any length of tine psc-e" powdered charwal. 77. f 11 er. I.VFLtT.NCE or Nt-sp.trc- 2 60 chool leaeher, who had lxfB time engaged in his profess-1 witncsel the influence of a"1'' upon the minds of a family ofck-:" 7 writes as follows : T lii-a f...in.i t to hr s nai"' k t a v Mil a a v j - furl, n-ittiotit oreeption. t'l1 , . f ., K-liolars of both 5cxe an 1 o. i-5 who have access to Deff?" home, when roropareJ av iih tb- have not, are: . , 1. Better leadei. ev,.'i:" nnncinlmn ami eon 5ru'!-f. more understanding.!". 2. They are better tpei'erstf fine words with ea?e an i nicurt 3. They obtain practice k "l . of geography in almo't '"f1J it requires of other, a tlie n": . . . I n I- -1 have rrtftdf them acautui'-' - '-.e-SH-'l locaiiou oi me iiarK.'iu'h-- , . nations, their government aJ on the edola?. 4. They are bettor F':,, everj rane.r or styles in nor frnm tlio rnmnion pi1 t;Amanf n. tho finished anu 11 , V..-. V III. w . oration of the statesman. l;:fi - 1-1 I A tho 311 -t lilv comprehend the W" text, and contsnt!y so". ream the construction with acnirr.c. L. Ther write IxtUrc'i Urtln.Kn lOCl' CO'.l U".-'' n n 1 ...rt- . 1 r. rrt ..n Tlh'3 ' . o. inoe yoti.ii: .f rear lcen reader of r.er'... klwavs takintx the lead if- cieues, exniouuig a 1- 1 1 . n rrreiler ' .or vam'-. lI.HlT I I StibiecU, and presinir with greater fluency. "eiVC correctness. . e 1. TL thil brf vuk. lartncra ana. . rneddontil,l L, T.ir. 78 70 168 168 1C0 40 143 Bo rs 24 1 W 1 23 , 4t au unknown hiatory ra s : tliaa the wepo: itc!r it waa inilo. or bv inj.,., cu:nst:ui..vs it- ,r.,ti. their hogs will .are tbeo ' diptheria f