The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 26, 1878, Image 4

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HO IF OJTJL CLOT1I IS MADE.
The Polltechnic Review has been
looking into the manufacture of oil
cloth, and from the result of its investi
gations we take a general description
of the process, which we believe will
be interesting to all readers : The oil
cloth, so called, as used for floor
covering, consists of strong jute cloth,
("burlap") covered with mineralcolors,
ground in oil. The burlaps weigh
from nine ounces to twelve ounce per
square vard. Their open lexture
must be tilled up, and a smooth, heavy !
ground color put on before the recep- j
tion of the pattern. For best qualitj-
of goods, Irom six to tight Coats of i
ochoe aud whiting, ground in linseed j
oil, are applied. The cloth for thiid j
quality goods is 'starched ' witn a
glue size as a priming cott, receiving
afterward several coats of oil color.
The 'pi iuting machine" is primitive
in construction, but rapid and effectual
in operation ; it is used for either
starching or grounding with oil. The
50 yard roll is attached by hooks to
the base of a wooden triangle, and a
rope attached to the apex of the tri
angle drags the roll through the paint
er and alongside a drying rack. The
paint is applied with a flipper and is
spread by the cloth passing between an
oil cloth cushion and a steel knife edge,
slanting injthe direction of motion.
Fifiv lineal yards a minute can be
printed in all from 8,0'JOto 10,000 yds.
in the various grades are daily print
ed in the whole establishment. After
each of the first four coats of oil color,
the goods must be "shaved," as the
fibers of burlap make the surface some
what fuzzy and uneven. The "shaving"
machine has a table over which the
cloth is passed, lightly stretched, while
two bars, each bearing two pumice
fctone "brick" (of more according to
width), scrub the surface with a longi
tudinal and traversing motion, imitat
ing hand-scrubbing. The pumice stone
rubbing gives a fine, even surface ; ai.d
after the last ground coat the pattern
or color blocks may be applied. The
blocks employed in printing are
similar to those used in wallpaper
printing, being maple blocks, one cut
for each color. These blocks are
cither in peg-work or rule work. The
first are made by
sawini
the blocks
lengthwise aud crosswise
with a cir-
cuiar saw i leaving square pegs ' pro
jecting), and then cutting away those
portions not intended to print. The
line work has it3 design in parallel
lines only. The brass or copper blocks
have the design placed in the flat
blocks and then sharp brass rules
driven into the required outlines.
regwork is repaired b- driving in
copper wire cut square at one end and
sharp at the other. Line-work, is
repaired by brass rules driven in. The
felt filling u?ed between the rules of
some wall paper blocks is not here
employed, as preventing proper im
pressions. For mat-work the block
embraces one-fourth of the pattern,
and must be of such a character as to
admit being turned to prevent succes
sive corner quarters. After all the
single color impressions have been
given, one block, called the "masher,"
which has no color applied to it, and
which has on it the whole pattern, is
applied, and given a strong impression.
After printing, drying is in order, and
should last at least ten days. The
older oil cloth is, the better, ns the
paint hardens, "Dryers" injuriously
affect the linseed oil; air drying is
preferable, but the American market
cannot afford it. In England, a piece
of oil cloth is frequently six months in
making ; here it is generally but thirty
lays. The heat is graduated to 130
orahrenheit, running up 00. The
:
principal pigments employed are Ver
million, drop black, enetian red
Sienna, chrome yellows, white lead
and umbers. After printing and dry
ing, varnishing is in order, copal
varnishes being sprinkled on the roll
."."id distributed by two vibrating arms,
Bliil. bearing five soft brushes. The
di U is handled by means of the triangle
t'nd drg rcpe, ami hauled through
s.nd into the drving racks.
ir 4,
I'earl Fishing off Ceylon. No
sum of money, however large, no
temptation hekl out sullicientl y strong,
would induce the divers to descend
into the ocean unless tivo shaik char
mers were present, vho, as tLey
believe, by means of their charms and
potent spells can prevent the finny
monsters of the deep from injuring
the pearl seekers. One of these im
posters goes out in the pilot's hoat,
and remains at the head of it, mutter
ing a prescribed form of incarnation
as each man d s en Is to brave the
perils of the vasty dep, The other
shark charmer remains on shore,
where lie is shut up in a room in a
6tate of nudity till the boat returns
with the divers. A large bowl is left
with him, filled with water, in which
are placed two silver tislies, aivl it is
.... (
a shark ap
the divers.
affirmed that the moment
pears in the vicinity ot
tnese fishes agitate the water, and if
an accident is about to happen one
fish will bite the oilier. When he
perceives such indications, the charmer
immediately '"blinds the shark" with !
a potent spell, and thus compels the !
creature to abstain from injuring the !
divers. These shark charmers reap j
an abundant harvest during the fish- !
cry, as the natives believe that unless i
they are liberally remunerated thev I
will exert their powerful spells to '
make the sharks injure them, instead j
of compelling the monsters to remain
quiet until the pearl fialiery is over-
it is rather singular that, although
sharks are frequently seen by the
divers, an accident rarely happens,
and numberless fisheries have taken
place without a single accident occur-
. lice
new cure for
Salicylic
rheumatism.
Acid is a
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STRAWBRIDGE Sl CLOTHIER desire to make bown to con
sumers who find it inconvenient to visit the city every time DRY
GOODS are needed, that our Mail Order Department is so perfected
that shopping may be done while sitting comfortably at Lome as satis
factorily as at our counters.
All that is necessary is to address to ns a letter mentioning the kind
of ood desired, and SAMPLES to select from will be immediately
forwarded. Orders are fdled at the identical prices for which the goods
are that day sold over the counters. The expense, trouble and fatigue
of going to the city are avoided and the goods are selected from" as
choice an assortment as would be inspected were our establishment
visited in person.
For years we have made this peculiar branch of the Dry Goods bus
iness a favorite study, end the success of our MAIL ORDER DE
PARTMENT is attested by the fact that an order is rarely filed with
out making a permanent customer of the person ordering. Every order,
be it for a yard of muslin or a wedding trousseau, meets with the most
careful and prompt attention.
SAMPLES of all kinds of DRY GOODS, SILKS, DRESS
GOODS, PRINTS, LINENS, FLANNELS, CLOTHS, e'e with
widths nd prices correctly marked, promptly forwarded on application.
STRAWBRIDGE
N. V,.
COR.
EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
FOSTER & OUIN
113 and 115 Clinton
ALWAYS HAVE THE
LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF
DRY GOODS, i0TI0S, MILIXERY, CARPETS, ETC,
to m: rouxn ix camisizia cousty.
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;n,ain5 tlie nTimes an.l cirfnlnti.'.ns of ali f7w !
papers, and a
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UOC IUC o.-s iPrr..-.fd ni rTKit '
PERFfiT .,-" lrocmmPii.lort I.t the
RU iTFR ,h"u?an'ls or the vorv host. Hairy. I
UULUIt i bottle colors 3 D ponn.l?. an-t a.l.M 5
c ta. T,rr ponnrt to its value. Ak toar l.rn .Jl ! i
BURLISUTOX, VT. ' '
TO HAVR COOD IIHA f.TIT TTTK LIVER
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ForPampl.leis a.,ire.s It a. Samord. New York
FOWLER & FULTON,
OEVKRAL ABESTS FOR TH R
United States Cartridge Co..
MAXT PACTl RERs OF THE
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PIANOS
Retail price oiOonly 'Jo0. I'arlorOr.
na, price 340 only ... Paror Iren
Wanltl I". Beatty, H ah inetonV. J?
25 SkSr"' ST"wfla. Mrb!e, c.. no 3
x.T..lik, Vlh name' J s. Nassau Card Co'
?I,fSLCAPD5 w,tn nw. 10o. Agents'
outfit loc, L. JONES fc ua, Nassau, V.y.
TREASURER'S SAhE
or
Unsealed Lands and Lots
In Canibrla ("otinly, A. I. li7S.
I, N.J. FREIDHOFF, TreaBurerof Cambria
county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nia, in pursuance of several Acts of Assembly
of said Commor. wealth, directing the time and
manner of se lling- Unseated Lan!s for taxes, do
hereby aire notice thrtt the following- described
trans ot Unseated Lands and Iits of 05 round
in the jiaid county of Cumbria, or such pstrts
thereof as may be necessary to ptty arrearages
of tuxes due thereon for one year or more, ill
he offered for sale, at the Court Hoi j
hnmiioh r Ft'ni''in.' on the Nerond JIOXHAY,
beinethe 10th day of Jl"K next. and coutiiuie ty
nilj'Uiriitnciit from dny to day until the wholu
be sold for Kiich arrearaires of taxes and costs
necessarily aceruinfr therecin.
Unseated Lstntls 1S7G and 1S77.
Adams Township.
Acres. Fcr. Oirwers or Warrantees.
1(51 Martin M'Donald ,
Tar.
l 32
40 Ml
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40 00
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2fi 40
27 47
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411 SO
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25
245
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369
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Martin M'Donald
William Nichols
40 Robert Koss
Jacob Clement
John W illian.s (Smith)
John Williams..
54 John Itiley
Henry Rice
Ferdinand finrdon
Georjre ft. Stineman
H. T. Storm iThos. Smith nart
11 lrt
Ebenezer rtrennhour 30 54
Darr TowNsnp.
John O IFarra (Thos. Edwards
part)
James C. Fisher.
Cenrire Harrison
Oeorjre Harrison
105 1'homas Duncan
lOo .1 t m ps Tow n J.
William Rrarty
Wi'limn McCay
F. Shoemaker
Frederick Adams
Blackuck Township.
James C. Fisher.
12 69
7 25
90
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25 (
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10 45
4 50
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Henry Sharner.
Simon Snvder
J.hn Mef'auley
(ieoi ire Sloiifrli
J"hn Rosa.... ",
William I.yon
John ; ralf
Flavt-I Brown II"""
Adam !-iuhard
Ann lllofidifood.
Sebastian (Jrair
Jacob Sloiijrh
Charles II. Hrady.
Jacob I'rosslnirer
l'atil Lebo J""
lHni-l Leavy
Abram Kern's estate.
John Tilford
Thomas Davis
Henry Campbell .'.
Henry Caniptitl "
tiabrtt-l (tnrinir (Snvder tract'
Itanieland John Davis
Emanuel Hrallir
Srewart & Stnuirhtnn
Mary Evatis
Mary Evans
Samuel Wilson
'"apt. Jolm Wilson
John Davis
Jeremiah Moehcr.
George lici
Jacob Mr9. Smith
Oeorire Kex
George Hex. .................
John jamer'niix
Emanuel Itrallier." .'."."
William Cameron
CAimnt i, Township.
John G. Mills.
John If'.op
I.'iith Mct'onnell's heirs.
James limps
J. & Sebastian Lurher '.
John Weber
Cambkia Township.
Andrew Lewis
James c. Kisher.
William nurnhamer
John l5o d
Andrew Duff.
William I.inton
John itrown.
Rees J. Moyd
John Morir in
Johnston Moore
Ed wa rd Mat hews. . .". '. .""."" '.
John J. Evans & Co
Crest Tt)WNsmp.
Ceorire D. Morgan. "
" iliiain Parker
William Parker ""'
Anthony SimorR
Nathan l.onirhboroutrh
Thomas Ketlarid
Thomas Masters ..
John Ketland, '. '.
Ruth MeConncll s heirs.
Charles Pope
(ipnrifp Pole ""'.".".".'
Joseph Po.e !".".""""
Samuel Huth I.I!!!!!!!"!
tleorc-e (; ir,n III!!!
Henry Seelv .!!.'"!
Samuel Peters "IHIHH!
Hnirh Hoops
John P..ne
.l imes Hoops I"..!
Clenrjre Hoops I!!!!!!!!
Nathan Foster
Henry Foster "..III!
James Foster "!!!
Peter (toardman "III!
Marv lihn.les
Melchor 1J;inderhill ,
Josepti Pimip. part of
Andrew Weaver
AVilliam Gray I
Joseph Grav III"!
.las. Foster & Gemve Giison .'
James lfiith
Finney. Harrows & Co. ."!"."!!
WilliHin Parker
Henry Philips
Simon Walker HI!
John Hnops
Ct.EABFiKt.n Township.
William Tlarton
Fzekiel Farm-.T
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John Moeliel ....
I n is W. ll I..'.'."..'.'.!'.
William Itradv
Jee Hush...". IIIIII
Jonathan Lewi
Pat i lek Kellv II'.!""
Patrick Such Hill!.
Mark MeGuire IIII"
Celes t inc Me M u I len IIIIII"
Morris Woir
Ilenrv Wolf .".".III!
Joseph Davis .".".".'
Henry I a vis I.!.!!!!
Morris Davis I.III
J.'Sso Hoopa
Hell & Hlair. .".".".'.'.'.".".'
Joseph Harris
E. It. Dimeu-an
James Hoops '
John Fisher IIIIII!!
John Mee Ill"
John Harrison HH
James Hry son
Josr ph Cooper
Philip Co. per HH
Calvin & Kans'ead III!!.!"
R i ley & Sa rg-ea n t IIII"
Thomas Patterson
Felix Mi-Guire
1'. & A Fly nn
John Mnnluom.Ty
James E. McGmiajh! IIII!
A Ihert I vory
Michael Diiueian I II! I III II
Conkmacgh Township.
James Rurk
S. If. Smith
Richard Smith !""
Daniel Nerin II
Ckovi.e Township.
Pamiiel S. Paul
F M. A- J. Rrown I!.
R. M. A- J. Itrown "
Isaac I'anl
Georire Heater IIH
John l.ovett
l ot No. l-.ohn Loveitl.II
Ia.i No. 3 Ann M. Ha len I
Lot ) 4 Ann M. Halen .' .
Gai.i itzin Township.
A?ron Ho wen
Wi'iimn MeDoiiirle
Mifflin ll.mnn
'ti V llumin
Nicholas H.ll I IIII I!!!."
Jackson Township.
John Cunningham
J homns M ..rris
Robert M'Tris..'!!!!!!
John White.. .III!
Paul Roltv..
Maihias Siiu'ijjh".
John H tit. , y '
Ihomas White ..."
Daniel Gotiirlinour
Jtaniel Eeavy
Witn,, m Morris. I!
Isaac Ronser.
Daniel Farley','
Alexander Hunter.!!
Jasper Ewinir,..
James Kees. . ,
Ji.hn Simpson...!!.
Van Camp Hush... "I
John Wiirton
Samuel White
Andrew White.. Ill
Daniel Blacks ..
John Black...... "
Andrew Blacii."
David Black .
William H. SecUler.mm.m.;;;
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F.iifiipw-r Rntnliam 6 99
H. & C. Zellera 8 00
Stontchf.ek Township.
Rrawley & Morley 8
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ty.Mivnrif jut tfsi ait?. . . .
1'eter Horner
Genre Mclain estate
S. H. Smith
ScsQrr.nANSA Township.
William Cook,
Peter Hliht
William Campton...
William Campton
James Thompson
Joseph Thomas.
S. W. Fisher
Tatixr Township.
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14 20
9 50
29 95
92 40
14 45
118
Henry Parirenf 3 73
John S. Goughnour. 14 84
"Asnisr.Tos Township.
Thomas Jackson ,
Georire Gutwnld
J. R. McFarlane
Richard Constantine
Simon Roop ,
Henry L. Patterson
F. Georjre
A rent Sonman
Geo. & Alexander Buchanan.
S. H. Lemon
AVhite Township.
15 28
2! 72
S7 20
h7 20
22 60
1634
18 60
540 51
11 84
3 10
Simoti Walker ...... 49 68
Henry Philips HI ll
William Lambert 10 73
John Martin 64 96
Joseph Hutchison IIII!!!!!!! 10 50
Ronert Atkins 7140
153
John lhompson 14 30
William Coats 19 80
Frederick Doersh 9 90
James Wilson . 43 35
William George 17
Abe Wit 111 r 69 40
Jeremiah Musscr II. 3 (18
Jacob Krinr II 10 10
WH Iter, Nutter & Diiion 4 13
Henry Such ?1 f5
Patrick Stroud H16 66
Alexander Brown 88 10
Thomas Brown 83 41
William Harris 57 42
John Harris ss 10
James Ree.l. ...V 73 57
Thompson 33 00
Frederick Molyneaux 49 85
John R irrr.n. jr !."." 23 10
H.-rirj- l'hillips. 411 90
Simon Walker . '.'....""'.7. 100 "5
Patrick Donahoe I.II.I.IIII 5 96
Thomas Sanburn !.! 28 52
Martin Hush . ..." ...IIII 71 40
Morris Such. IIIIII"! OS 4s
Joseph Horeland I!.!!!!!! 16 50
Thomas Canby 64 86
John Craiir 43 76
Frederick Molvneaux 3"I99
David Jackson 16 M
Henry Kepple lrt 50
William Harton 30 tiO
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Theimaa Sanburn K5 19 1
Mmon Walker 45 82
Henry Phillips !"!!""! 88 71
Calvin & Ransead III!.!.!!!!!! 68 74
Charles MeGoi-irh lit oa
J. M. I'roxell A G. L.GIasow 71 46
Garret Cottinirer . 47 85
William M. Lloyd. .. 25 JS j
"iiiiiirn si. J.loyrl 10l 72
Mat hew Cnwen " 2 97
William Sarir nt I..""I 9 (0
Andrew Epley I..!!."."!" 1H 5i
U'hliun. . .-
' -.-11 . 14 ...-
I la vi.l .1 HeUstiri 1 1 .. I
(Jarret tot t inirf r H 25
Samiii-1 li. Smith 24 75
l.anirliein i Thomas 1 ;t
1 IZ I
John Statler, sr ...!!!I!"I!IIIII 7 41 I
Phil H. F.dmiston mill'.II."!!! 1 62 !
Mrs. S. E. Hums 4 95 i
Mrs. S. E. Hums " 4 95 '
John Brown !!""II 2 48 i
I"art of J. Itrown & W. Spade-. 6 2d I
Voi.kr Township.
John Rrown 1 17 j
Geoijre Gates !... pj 72 I
Gem iip Funk & Th s.Vickroy" 14 40 1
I'art of S0 l traet 12 34 :
Gerire Gftre. Pollir.s rmii '"" 1.1 !
Georjre Gates. Cr..k tract 37 20
Gorijas. Cohick A Sliar..p 38
Joseph Gates.. 2 25
Seated lAinrfs and Lttts.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold
the following seated lands and lots ot (rroinid
on which taxes remain unpaid, and which have
been returned to the Commissioners nirreeably
to the Act of Assembly of April 2uih, is.74.
Adams Township.
Ac'. l's. Lota. Xnme of (tu nrrx.
77? .r.
$10 5,1
9" 9i
I 26
10 '1-5
96
S 91
1 45
7 73
1 63
9 30
7 56
5 04
2 92
63
6 04
1 (0
47
t3
400
12: to
40
5.M)
38
lot)
M
129
56
- 54
1
James Haretoot
Cambria Coal A Iron Co! "
Wm. U Fve .. .
(Jetty A Co I
David Horner A Jno.FycI
John Iovett
Thomas Keelen
Sa m uel Pebly .....VIII
Henry Dun mi re..
Ai.i.eohent Township.
Joseph Fav,
1 Mary Jan.- Kelly ....".'.".'."!!!""
Samuel Wall ..!"
Joseph Todd's eitate"7".!I".
1 James Bradley....
M ichael K.- y...!HHHHH!HH
Matthew Kane I. II"!""
1 James Me Dermot t. .!.!"!""
1 Marfraret McMullenHIIIHIIII
Baku Township.
Isaiah Honner.
Bernard Donahoe"".'!"
Jacoli K eit h. ..!!!
David Ka'itz .."!!
1 Cordelia Von nir"H!!!I.III
Alex. II. Ir in....".mm
Jac.b L. Keith.. ..I!!!"!."!"I
Atretus .--y """!"
W m . M c Dona I d ! sr IIIIIIHI
A. Stlnetiiser "
James Thompson. ".U
rtiACKLirK Township.
John Coonsclman A J.
Bindline...
W" ni . Mi -Ci . m b i ell!!!"".""!
Ann i I wens "" "
10
50
e0
3 27
74
3 50
3S
6 03
63
17 45
15;
42
2 52
10
174
25
188
.50
10
50
100
90
IIH)
5s9
10
90
72
3J0
14 f.8
17 SI
17 94
103 Hi
30
12 46
3 40
63 81
2 26
Mulford A Alters "
Itenj. Gilpan-jck.
J. M. Re,ie 4- j. Mo'ore
John Yant
George K.-x !!"!!!".
1 Joseph WiliiMins' estuie."!.'
Cambuia Township,
James H. Davis.
G. L. Lloyd's estate""""!!!!
ti. L. UoVft's ft I
107
9'.
6 7s
4' 14
44 57
4 09
2 92
1 29
1 01
1 Ol
19 119
14 85
12 43
1 23
1 3S
2 47
6 :(ll
1 30
3 76
US
65 Thomas IMul t .. "
4 F. P. Tiernevl.
6 Catharine Todd
6 W-m. Tit. hot t
James Williams "...
Geo. A Joshua B,-rkcy
Geo. It 1 Wey & Urn
(Iwen t fi i ii.i... m
280
54
42
25 Davirl II Pi ..r' .M'"""
8 V
Richard Jones (rainier)
Joseph McDonald """
John A Davi.l Rorabau'if hi
Henj. Vnutrbn
Daniel M 11 rphy I!!".
W m . Linton -III!!."....."."
Cambuia DonorcH.
1 John Cox.
1 Philip o le"I!III!I"
1 Felix Doyle !!.1"I"!I
1 John Kern
1 James Roherts".."."."."."""""!"""
14 S. II. Watson. ""
14
145
7
65
10 28
88
1 50
8.S
5 no
3 78
Cahkoll Township.
Philip Baker's estate
Iidin Wt?ter.. ...I" "III
Chest Township. "
Rlanchard & Ci.
Hlanehard Co "I "
Uriah i,ud I!!!!!!!.!
Jaw di Nairlc's estate
IT"" ,iV 'hL- ""JTberty."
John Hipsh
Andrew Ilitcdi"""
John A- H. Mello'nl.'m
John A- II. Mellon """
John & H. Mellon
Abe Noel
Abe Noel II! Ill III III III III
Cleahfisi.d Township. "
Lout her A Lloyd... .
Moore Sitrpson "H "
A . I . H..1 1 1. my !.
Wiiliwin Metiuiie!!!"""
1 a mvi I J . zi rier'8 eat a te."
Luke MeGuire, jr..
John J. Ki ise
Roselia Litziiiirer " "
Joseph I. ifiic II.... II "
Rt ade & I udor ......""!!!.""
Michael Diineifan"!"""...!"
Francis Durtiiii......".!!
Cbest Springs Borough.
2 William Becher
I Samuel Kelly... ."..".".""."
Conemacoh Township! "
L. B. Cohick
u h cotii, ki.iiiiin
Michael Downey." "
Nicholas Knurr.. " "
1'eter Horner
1 John Parke !""
9
43
ino
ill
79
63
100
41
194
r,o
50
66
2 52
1 75
61 20
2il OS
!4 70
7 09
1 2H
7 H
1 f7
8 K
4 V.I
4 !S
4 70
1 00
8 04
51 .Ml
32 l
1 .Ml
8 .10
2 00
2f, H i
0 IS
25
3 28
8 l.i
4 42
51
1 8J
5 04
70
1 24
1 2fl
29
225
i
1 W
2:w
3 78
14 00
20 53
2 H4
14 04
8 15 i
4,1
21
3: id
St)
10
83
10
170
i:c
41
:i2
50
21
6
5
30
CONEMAt'OH ROKOCOH. "
t.eo. I'arklsnn. 1st ward
Mrs. Atkins. 2d Ward
C. Itithnirer. 2d ward "
A. Kopelln'a est.. 2d wa"rd"
Jatiu-8 Potts. 2d ward
Mantel O'Neal. 1st ward'.""
Martin McDonald, 2d w'dll
Crotle Township.
John Detts..
Cambria Coal tc iron" Co
John Gillespie.
John Heater
John Heater.-..
50
150
4
19
ihotle TOWNSHIP.
1 Patrick McCall
1 Warren M. Parks
Solomon Need
J. C, Stineman
J. C. Stineman....
J aeo. Prinirle ......
1 David B. Wilson
John Riley
1 Samuel Swars:entrover..
1 Pylvanus Reynolds......
1 'harle Prosaer- .
1 Jacoo Murphy.
F.BBNSBCRO UOROrOH
1 John Tahner, West ward..
1 Thomas Tortfl. West w.f-rl
63
219
13
lam
ss
4!m
248
277
1
i 11. . et j. m. wetlierbill
I- 6 86
Gali.itzin Township.
Rody Bradley's est .
William Decker
13 41
iS
149
3-5
James L. G win . jf 04
1
iieorire Mcunvi-rn
Michael D mnnd't et- ..-
"I homas Gorman ...
A Hen Henrv .. ....
2 Charles .Mcllujfh .."!"...
Gai.i.itzi.v Boroi-gh.
1 Mrs. Mary Coy le
2 Mrs. Airne Fox
1 John MclI-iKh. I.JIH
Jackson Township.
F. P. Brown
Hiram Beard "'
Abe Brown
Joha t ha n Clevener"....
Jacob GotiR-hnour I."""
Thomas Moore....
Richard W' Hiker!."
Jos-ph Walker...
Ia v i . t Con st a b le IIIIIIH! II"'"
1 John Myers.. """'17 '
1'htlip Prirnrle...!"!!'. "
John Wer-trode
William F. IIaraingrr.II.il!"
Nathan Wales..... ..!"""
I-evi G rove......."!""
John Lloyd... "!!!!".""
Johnstown Borough.
1 Birely A G ruble, 3d ward
2 John Porter. 3d ward
1 A.J Haws.6th ward...
2 Lewis Morris. 6th ward
1 W m. Marlow, 6th ward..."
1 James Simmons, 6th ward
LORETTO noROCGH.
Bernard Kelly ......
MrssTER Township.
Samuel Calvin
John Noel ""
A u a ti st G la ss ...I!"" III!
Prospect Bokoi gh.
1 William Charlton
1 Ilnmira Murray. ."."
1 Bernard MefJuire..
1 James McFall 1."."I.".1
Richland Township,
John Stork
Fred. Krinr !!!"!"
Summer hi 1. l. Township.
A lice Hushes
Patrick McCrosi,i
Mears, White A Co."
Mears. Wh.te & Co
Mears. White A Co
Elizabeth Richison
lariicl Sherhine
t-a'harine Shartz I! "
David Smav
Adam l'nderl.inder..7.......I
John Farren. sr.. estate
Evan I). Evans' estate...."!
Martin & Co.
Martin ,v 'o.II" II
Martin A III...IIIIIIIIIIIIIII
Martin A Co
Catharine Cr urn.
WiliiHm 11. Carr IIIIII".'!"
John Knepper.jr
John Knepper.jr...
A. MMIiean !!!."
M rs. Prenl '
John C. Smay "I
Jere. McGoniirle's estate."
19
B2S-
a-
400
1 M
475
?2
13M
200
31
37
110
90
100
10
50
52
165
S!9
K'8
50
71
15
7V4
17 m
3 20
3 59
1 ftl
10 30
12 81
15 SO
1 26
6 8S
4 20
li 60
50
1 00
63
60
44
M PI
26f9
1 53
3
100
100
SI
8 96
4 7
6 84
38
109
oO
120
7'
2(54
10)
220
52
12
40
72
4
85
19
140
437
440
4 10
45
9i)
20
71
144
9
130
400
8 03
78
16 4
7 87
4 14
13 64
Jfn 47
5(14
2 71
3 78
7 26
1 63 !
2 KS
S OS
F Ml
S SO
3 7S
l i 20
1 7
1 53
1 37
2
7 00
SUMMITVILLE BOROUGH.
1 John Ivory's estate 3 06
Sl'SQl'EH ANNA TOWNSHIP.
25
4-1
44
ft(0
90
85
20
135
5
84
16
Lewis Russell
Blake, Walters A Co
Rliinchard A Co
Klarichai-d A Co
Plam hiird A i
Itlancbard A Co
Blariehard A On
P, Kinports A Co
Tavi.or Township.
L. B. Cohick
I-evi Dimorid
Levi Dimonrl
1 95
1"? 19
114 40
7i W
12 74
S n2
2 10
33 39
2 53
11 M
I M
1 26
1
2
1
Edward Dnvis ,
James M ullen
4 fi2
Margaret Clark 2 23
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Adams & .Tolinston
1 Jam.'S Carroll
-lames Dcniston & Col. .'."." "
lames Dniston & Co.. ..I
Evan V.. Evans H
1'eter 1'. Grrnge..
1 K. H. Marker
C. H. Kennedy's estate
Charles Johnston .III."
It. M. Lemon
Erancis M c. ta many...!!!.".!
S.imuel Thomas
1 Iosedi Bortman ."!!"""
1 J a. lies J. Mcfinutrh. ..".".".!! Ill
1 Charily Sharp
C 1 1 a r i t j S h iir 1 II! .. II. II .
1 Catharine Burtnett.....!
I'eter Dunn
M.rifr-t Dever
John Ea rren (of Da n)!.!.!.I."
1 Clirit Ilacer
1 Nicholas Mailer....!."."
I B-t.ert Hunt
1 Sam in I i,ee
Samuel McGouirh.!!.
1 C.eorffv V. Adams ....
Patrick Dondy .!!!
White Township.
Jacon Cordis
Jacob Cordis (No. E. "Hue'.
kel.
E.twrd Flander!!!.".!
V M Flanagan & Noel""""
r (icortie
Bot.ert Mollen
Huirh Moiifn .""
Daniel lici.-sel . .
4'hrl-t Noel...!"... ."!"""
Jonn Noel HI...... "
S. Van Soiivnrk !...!".'
Josei.h V. Zatitet r.'(Minl
ernl rmht)
I . 1 v i d Y n k 1 11 '.".".'. I II
A. Vow in kel
B. E. 11. -II
B. F. Bell (v. Scoit) . I
It. F. Hell ( I,. Beer.)
B- F. Belt (John llollen)
I K It' ll (E Shoemaker).
B. F. iteil (.fohn Mollei:)
. F. It. II (John M.illPr'
It. K Hell (J,.,. Hirdine) "
It. F. Be!l,Vm.P,.adi). Z
I . K It. ll ci hos. Moll,.,,")
II. . Be (Johr, Hrowm'
Bell .v (Jivcn.
James L. Given
B. F. Hell
120
3i9
21 10
40
50
31
40
225
1U
11 HO
ia
2--. 25
14 k4 I
7 5j j
1 H
3 57 I
9 SO I
37 !w '
8 M i
70 !
2 35 '
8 OS
!'5 i
961 !
?7
2 02
2 52 :
3 09
1 47
1 42
1 2d
73 '
105 ;
K43 j
3t fiS '
;i;i
7 12
63
8 7-1
47
-i
7 75
5 (.4
7 H
I
21 R2
lOt
.15 (l
2 7 5
1 H
4 24
4 72
324
101
23
40
1
1
1
1
3
5
600
6(0
274
100
5
83
25
2
IIS
8t
52
120
20
3il
41S
102
113
102
433
433
94
3S
82
18
29 12
2" so
12 SO
10 72
153
95
9
8 SO
5 II
as
is
10 14
S S4
28 us
John Mollen ... ""
3
Junes t;. (ii '
2IS
" m. M. I.lovd
William Kenms
Simpson & t
Wii.siouk liniiinfiu,
1 James McKinni-y....
John Smit h
Yi,kr Township
lavid Allen
Henry itrown ""
1 Gcorire Mover I.
2 ; eor ire Hover
I'eter r.;ir.)rt r
1 I'eter Carrtner
Adam Kaufman
Henry Ventzer
3 J.seph Palmer
1 honia Keelon, sr.
Sumiiel Miller .'!
1 William Marlow
Ilea in & I'otts
James Potts
81
2o0
3 90
4 ii
50
100
50
30
2 07
252
1 on
2 02
2 21
3 14
1 14
3 7S
1 21
3H 1
20
200
1
1 ?,'.
2 52
3 7s
1 00
. . "-J FHEIDMOFK
Treasurer.
ircnsiircr-s mice. Eb. nst.ur, April
1, L7.
pAUMS AT PRIVATE SALTH
ft, r Ti nn,','rsiC"p-I offers ar private snle
I? snv 1 V1 '"l,r,i-i, lt : A tract or "nd
K nr -r.' Pru,wn!'"ip. Blair loiint r. 1U mile, from
Vht l57I,ne- ("l","lnln H . well improved
TlTrmw-IV' t,,c "wwry farm Imrinina.;'
if He, ' " divided into two or three part""
in mi",; ' 'T'0 ""P-ved land siiua.ed ,Tr, I v
acre. Ti? .J"hria """t". ,ntainin 278
railr.7...i , .i . XV wim limner, and has a
oil. i . . . w.tiTii w in u miter, ant
ti?. ,U".1 ' "' re"'1v f"r Pippin, coal
.VTJ''' W,M " " hole or , I
liridel.
tion Mil l''"y- t
tion call on or a.,irees
or further Inf.irm..
vv. -.ti. iS7J.-ly.
Hox 869, Altouna.
HEALTH HAPPINESS.
thVineorVVnr.'rthrv pricM'r, w:-,,h to
OI every one t.i1,e are Witl"n lhe
WRIGHT'S LlVrn nn o .
The only mire CVUE for Torpid
d Uver. DypprpKia
SiJa
n,t all limiou, Cot,
Wrlnht Phiik " ir . """" eitfnea -win.
k CO.. 70 N. Lh K, 10 KOLLK
t " f-a '7 -i t i
Gnp - ot - La.
or. f,i UVrSi!11 IZZSZl?'
TAM1XO A JfiK7I -
2 84 I
If A It is not necessary to whin . i.
to.1!orin.hi;n nd'wlition torij
will. Kindness will nccomplish 'Jt
whipping generally fails to do O
1 74 verv excellent hints stp f,,:i . mz
t-.x " . --"'sued c,
a iui iuc uiauaireinKni: 01 n i.-...
B0 rlifrionlt tr. l,on3U .u. l"at is
' of a man who runn lji3 chaucei J
let buying a high pricetl animnl ..m
6 86 . trJnil Ho ,Ulao vi Ull
! 1 tho"ght 1 barf a winter's job bo
me' Ut th.e 6.rfl thin? 1 Uo?n
was to win ins connUeiit-e to t I
him to loye mp wl.ir h i t. . c!l
80
icci I ho,
etfectuallv done. I beo-an Kr J
1 27 111 in i nnli.o nnil rsl f5 . . r . e
, t. wuie I
' -I """e.11" ,1,Ui w eat irom
and at the same time patted LU J, C
I and head.. In this way I male raoi
! Lat leaded most was to ham
uim- Inose ominous wnrJ - V
:
1
I
j
i
,
i
valuable horse to those who k-r.
how to handle him T
Was I the man? Marneel j..
must be for every day's delay t
making the matter more difficult aH
dangerous. I procured tbe help 0f twj
good men and bo?ran T c.i:.
my nerves were a little ehakj, yet nr
kvuuukuvk in managing a hore L&l
not all died out. Alter some trouV
we got him fairly in the shaft ani l
found myself seated behind Lirn'rea-'i
for a start. But it was no r0
soon learned that there was no t!awr
of his runningnot a bit of it "if.
t. 1 U I . . . J1"
j uiie uiuiseii oac-K in his harness and
(evidently expected a "scrape. '
j in this he was disappointed. I cou;i'
en as iong as ue could stand, and I
waited, said nothing, but waitel until
he trot tired of waitino- nn.i ...!!i
of his own accord, when I drove him,
and could handle him with
perfect
ease. T he next day I triedjLim tain
with the same performance, followed
by the same iesult, and from that d-r
to the present time he Las nev
refused to start when I asked him. or
in nny way behaved impronerlv. it
the Ere and SDirit tliat i,Vl
- . uiuc I' I
ill lhe steed. wL,n brought under rrortr
J -v HIC Ili:iMtT.
Dan and myself have become tbe
best of friends. lie is disposed to do
an v thing I ask him, and I never strike
him a blow, I talk to him if he i
frightened. A kind word from ce
assures him, and he takes courage.
He can "make his miie" irwhr
minutes, or twelve miles an hour; ha
fine style and action, and as gooJ anl
clever an animal in the stable or har
ness as I could wish. My bov couli
handle him aDd take caie'of him wi:h
Iufci saiety. it was not tbe whip
that made him what he is, but the 1st
of kindness, which alwnvs woks best
on man or beast. Cut "i have a cJ
valuable horse, and I think he has t
master who knows how to handle hia.
J A CA X TA 11 OX.
Incantation was one cS the t-ks
powerful modes of ancient maic, and
rested on a belief in tbe mysterious
power of certain words when uttered
w ith peculiar intonations of the voice.
These incantations were geneiall'- sc
enmpanied by the concocting of drcr?.
The e ffects, "botli good and "bad, pr
aucetl on the bo lies of nienanlari.
mals by certain plants, and which
originally were discovered sctivlcnia:
ly, came in time to be exapuerstfi.
until all manner of imatzinurv attri
butes were ascribetl to them. M
Ie-.'.i'
cine, therefore, in its earlr fjrm.
intimately allied to magic, and w
fb:.e
it was iims 111 its mystic stage anm.ii
subitances were considered t!ie raI
valuabis. If tlip juice of a ito:
mysteriously afTected tbe human Ivij
the blood of tno'Jier animal woud
surely be more etMe.icious. and
tlit
rarer the kind of blood the c
virtue would there be in it. 1
hearts ot animals were hell to be
rc
Le
.it
.-e
most potent drugs became t!iej
tlie scat of life.
Majrical
raediciaei
inorelore, came into voue,
anJ in
their use incantation was a genen
nnd almost necessary accomp.mr.reii
But the operation of these dnijss"'
incantaiioni un nit n.m fined to the
P'O'sical effects on the living bodies w
(Jo more wonderful things than c:;re
sickness ; in fact, thev could -r-h.t
any desii ed effect. They could kill or
Cure il iTnn o Iwnn, o q nrtSt'!!.;
tlieV COtllil mflkp tlio rleld SlH'ufc
a" 1
lrvpnl tl
'V 14 l 14 1 l j Illy 1 V V
a field or blast it ; they could dark'3
the sun or moon ; raise storms cr
allay them ; blunt or diarien sworJf
burst fetters nnd d oors nnd even rosii'
mountains fly open. Tbe K'1
Used incantations for rtiiin'T weun
and dislocations. In Shetland, to t' '
neal'ng a sprain which can 1 trac
to the '.enth century, and is cf Oe:-
man origin. The operation i
formetl by tvinp: around tbe prairex.
limb a thread spun from hhvk WlX
nn m-1 1 ! i . K . : innte sr
- .j.tu aic east nine
while this "wrestlino- thread," as il
caneti, is beino; applied tlie open
repeats a doggerel in an aim us
Oil. 111. 1 A -
ia-
"'n'ic lone oi voice.
Medicine-worship has lieenanJ''
e-iiu me religion ot the trioes in c-c-ern
Afiica, and packets of medic"!
are worn ss charms to ward off -kinds
of evil and harm.
To Ci re a Felon The Len
Juancet suggests the following f
treatmerit. f,ir f..lr.ra . a a coon I
8?
- - .v. - IV'JIO
tie
... ,o nit, ltll, illllVllJ r v
SliOt ft fit- I.Mcte, lm,,l fl.o sie oH-f
- I-, w ..j - w.iici a uuu it.. '
tluimlvnail, nnd let it remain for
limire ot tl.nr,.: -,f m ln'rll t
.ioie.
. t tucAiiaiifii vt ' " .
direr-tli- i,n.ir ..,.ron. .f the
u.iMti tuc nut t.t.- v. .
me blister, ma v be taken out :iu -f
Point ofaneel!e or a lancet AVf
fdhesive plaster will keep tbe
in place.
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swarms of beesfand sell 11.000 ''lV
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