L p Bushels in ti Heap of drain. To prevent too much handling it is well to know bow to measure grains in piles : First rule. Throw np the piles into complete cones as high as the grain ! will permit. Measure accurately the ! slant height from base to apex, and j multiply this length by itself. Meas- 1 lire the perpendicular" height of the f cone and multiply this length by itself, j Subtract one of these sums from the other and multiply the remander by the height of the cone. From this a nount take one sixth of itself, and the remainder will be the number of bushels in the heap. Second rule. Throw up the grain into as complete a cone as possible, having the bae as nenily a circle as practicable. Then multiply the area of the base by the height of the cone and take one-third the product. This will give the number of cubic feet. From this deduct one-fifth of itself, i and the remainder is the number of 1 bushels. I The reasons of this rule are plain i and simple. The base is a circle, and its area is found by multiplying the ; ciicumfcrence by one fourth the diara- j t-ter. The pioductj resulting from 1 multiplying this area by the height of the cone would give the contents of a j cylinder; but a cone is one-third of a j cylinder, having the same base and i the same altitude, hence we take one- ' third of this product to find the cubic j feet in a cone. ! From this amount we deduct one- I fifth of itself, because a bushel is near ly one-fifth larger than a cubic foot. Let us illustrate. Sin nose vou had a cone ot shelled oats in your barn ten feet in diameter at the base. The circumference will be 31.50 feet, be- ' cause this is about the relative length j of the two lines, the diameter being j takea as one, the circumference will j measure 3,14(1. Now multiply 31 j the diameter) and we have as the ! number cf square feet in the base of the j pile of oats whose diameter is ten feet, j .Now suppose the cone (pile of oats) ; to be four feet and a half high, of i this is H feet. Multiply 78 by Hj and we Lave 118 cubic feet in the ', pile. Deduct one-fifth of this number, j or 233 from itself, and we have 94. V ! bushels of shelled oats in the pile, if! ten feet in diameter at the base, four ' and a half feet high, and throwi ip to I a point. i If the pile is against the side of the ! house it will contain half that number of bushels. If in a corner it will con tain one-fourth. This system of measurement will be sufficiently accurate to estimate a crop ' so as to let the the farmer know about ! bow much he has made. 1'ut if he is buying or selling, he should do both I always by weight, as some honest men j may have very large half bushel mcas- ! ures. I Useful Hints. Keep fresh lard in tin vessel. Keep yeast in wood or glass. Keep preserves and jellies in glass. Keep salt in a dry place. ' K ep vinegar in wood or glas. j K- p meal and Hour in a cool, dry place. I Sugar is an admirable ingredient in 1 curing meat and fish. Laid for pastry should be used bard as it can U cut with a knife It should be cut through the Hour, nor rubbed. Crusts and pieces of bread should be kept in an earthen jar, cb s i v cover- ed, ina dry, cool place. i In boiling meal for soup, use cold water to extract the juices. If the I meat is wanted for itself alone, plunge in boiling water ac once. Broil steak without saltingi Salt : r:i s uie juiees 1:1 cooKing ; it is tie siral le to keep these in if possible' Cook over a hot lire, turning frequent ly, scaring on both sides. Place 011 a ; 2)latter, salt and pepper lo tate. i To prevent meat from scorching dining roasting, place a bain of wa ter in the oven. The steam generated prevents scoiching, and makes the meat cook better. j Bef having a IcntVnoy to be tonrh 0:111 be made ve-y palatable by stew ing gently f. r two hours with pepcr , and salt, taking ont about a pint of the liquor wlu 11 half done and I tting tiie rest loil into the meat. Brown the moat in the pot. Alter taking up tn .ki a gravy uf the pint ot liquor saved. Vou can cot a bottle or barrel of oil oil' an y c irpv t or woolen turf. bv np- ' plying dry btickwpat plentiful'y nul fmtliiu lly. Ntur put water t T mkIi a gren-e sp ot, or li'piid of.-.ny kind. Lookin; Gr.Assr.s'ix Bat Tu.rs. : A con e-ponient v, rites : "I do not think it is gem r:dlv known tint rats and niiee will m into a trip much more leadily if a piece of lokiiij rl:is is put in any p.ut of t'ie trap 'heie they pm see theinc lv -s. 'they are sx-i d little creatures, and where thev' can see any of their tribe they will go. 1 am qiite s;i; of th-rcf:W-ts "the look ing gl.-i-s ha, as I properly baited mv trap for a uh .!e we, without being able to .-oax one 01 t!ie depredators in; but theiir-t tdglit after pulling in the lookin z o' i eaniit livo cue verv l-Tg- and one mii-iII rat ; and, everv nigl.t sin'--. iLis de ice has nuule one or rnore pi i-)ui.( on t . , I I i . v i. i I i.. l I'l SllliS r-? in a sjuMiti two r l!n drops ofswi-et i-i. ft oil. or bcller :iliu.i .1 il. and the same of .i;o!:it s i i 1 lati'luinirn, warminj; it :i L irci ln-r. .A lisoih Pfuno of the mixture in cotton wool, ir.it it m coltoii wool, ir.it it in the ear iu, apiece of wool outsi.Ie , to keep out the cold air; repeating I the thing t necessary. A roasted onion heart iii)ned in "this and snr. rounded with the cotton is also very loiiuiiiM 'miu uie Luiion 13 iiisu erjr efllcaciousJ5. Ji. J., Jackson, Wis-1 con inn. r Aw !PfiifacIeffua luiicte V 7 i A S STARTED cam cv (jeeel name Iny making Q jsj LV Heal (j9?4GWtg QjliiL& and Tannine over-h itilfiJ rfuO- kind, of -WoMmq mar lien ana DEPEND ON Ifjf "-z: STRAVVBniDGE &. CLOTHIER desire to ir.aTe known to con sumers who f.ni it inconvcr.i-nt to visit the ci:y every time DRY GOODS are needed, t'.i.-.t our Mail Order Department is so perfected that shopping may be done while sitting comfortably at home as satis factorily as at our counters. All that is nece-sary is to address to ns a letter mentioning the kind of goods desir-d, and SAMPLES to select from will he immediately forwarded. Orders are filled 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 r,nd the goods are selected frr.rrTas 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, and the success of our MAIL ORDER DE PARTMENT is attested ly the fact that an order is rarely filled with out making a permanent customer of the person ordering. Every order, be it f. r a yard of muslin or a wedding trousseau, meets with the most careful and prompt attention. SAMPLES cf c!l kmds of DRY GOODS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, LINENS, FLANNELS, CLOTHS, etc., with Kidihs tn&prices correctly marked, promptly forwarded on application. STRAWBRIDGE k CLOTHIER, N. V,. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS II AVE THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS, KOTIOXS, MILIXERY, CARPETS, ETC to ni: rouxi ix camiuha. colwty. ZWrnt Forgot llio Street nml Xumbor BQQT-S an4 SHOE! &, BROTHER, PITTSBURCH, PA., Have removed from their format, , rt h , lo;he eipjfant Corner nf Sfli s. will be ol.l at hoitmn nn.-i.j X. It.-Oi-.l.-rs solicfied arid promptly attended to X l'l( ;i : TO CONSUMERS The srreat celebrity of the TIN OTA TORAC CI ha en used many imitv ion? thereof to he i.ut on the ninrket. U e theref-.ro r:iniion all Chew ers against pur"h;i?inir yiieh imitatiiin.i. All ilealers tiny in ur or sellitm ot her j.lua- tohnpeo liei-irura hard or metalie m el render t henielve li:ill inllie pen iltvof t!ie Ian. an. I all ;ernn violatinu fiur tra.lc n ark sire punishable t v fine nrr.t impris. lunem. M;i; AVI I K CONU K'fcss All! 14. 1 -,i. The iretminn T. H !I-T A I?r TIV T Ci Tt) HACCIt can le dipt inu nulled tv a TIN TAfr on each lumpnith the word LOKlLLAKK jtniHi.ed there'. n ver 7.H ton tobacco sol 1 in 1877. and near ly !t.i'll' rron rmnioyivl in factories. Tuxe? paid irovernment in ts77. ntont M.MII 006 and Ourimj past 12 ye.trs. over 0 OOO.eoO ' T!ie?i- aw. Is !j!,I by all jobbers at tnanufact ar er' r:;". S The Tin Tisr Smokinif Tobacco i! "fiecond to none" In aroma. m.iJnesj, i-urity and oualitv April 12. 1S7 3in. H 3' AM)- - " m m mm 1 I .. licuRFit iiosf. : urnnnt I'LL.MHUtl). .UiSTO!, 1'iAI.I ." AND I.ACE i RPR. - . I.- ...... r .. MnUw P . Ccnerai!y. . Z! V" lVn . rp rrrTi "urgn. Marcb 22. 1878.-ly. CZEO. M. READE, Attorneu-at-Law r:.Ei,eB9h!ir:' C- Office on Centre r. irmm mga itrMt. t-87,'7t. V cprJ. ma z N l s?l m a if r R&0U1N I-ibortv S4ti e nw wtiieli Eastern bills duplientp-l. I 19. 2m. EDITOIJS As we were connected with Br. QUIKCYA. SCOTT'S i Dental Establishment! AT THE TIMK HIS CENTENNIAL SPECIMENS Were mnnnfactiired. wextatepoyitivelvtliat thoe elegant lH ntal Specimens which received the CENTENNIAL MEDAL and DIPLOMA WERE MAPB BY DR. QUJNCY A. SCOTT At w ""!,trtnt- ,And wede,iren,o to tate 'hat we haye been In many dental offices nd have xeen dentistry ,n all ltd pllaaP, tlt have IhaT mX arrk ,UrnC'l Ut leini Avenue, i'ir rsnriuiii, lv. We do not think it necessary, hut we also wish to endorse 1 Qnine.v V- Seoll As a ffentlemin, upright nd honorable in a.'l social and business relations, pn. .7 OHM set ITT. 1R. W. H. PKKRY Da. JOS. OKH M. jon K. AilL, A LI. OF PITTSBURGH, PA, JAMES WllKlltSOK H T. O'FRIKL. WILKINSON 8l O'FRIEL, in ! 11 iu mmm Loretto. Xn. a.hlk c,ec,el Promptly and iHtlafnotorlly, na m cheap i tt) Cheapest. (4-12. tf.) wiiai.ii iiiiv MWtTtMWMW MAN TREASURER'S SAhE Unseated Lands and Lois In Cnmhrln 'onnty, A. D. I7t. I. N.J. FRETDHOFF, Treasurer of Cambria counfy, fn the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-a-riia, fn pursuance of several Acts of Assembly of ?aid Commonwealth, directing- the time and manner of selling- Unseated Lants for taxes, do hereby lve notice that the following described trao's or Unseated I,nrtsand Lots of Ground in The nid county of Cambria, or such parts thereof as may be necessary to pay arrearages of t res due t hereon for one year or more, ill be ofTered Tor (.ale, at the Court Hnii-" in the bnronsrh or Fbensh-irer on the Second JJ0M1AV, boinirth fOth day of JT.K next, and continue by adjournment from day to day until the whole he sold for mioh arrearages of taxes and costs necessarily aceruinjr thereon. Unseated L,anl1S7G and 1877. Adams Township. Acres. Per. Oicnrr or Warrantee. Tar. Iftl Martin M'Donald lfi32 40 M-rtin M 'Uonald 40 mo 173 William Nichols l tir, 41 40 Kobert Itoss 44 17 fl Jacob Clement . 40 !1 4i0 John Willian.s (Smith) 400 2;3 John Williams 'n 45 245 54 John Hiley 07 47 4IO Henry Rice 40 80 4' 10 Ferdinand Gordon 40 so 120 fteorpre R. Stinetnan 21 0 1 P. T. Storm iThos. Smith part) 11 1 389 Ebenezer Hreiinhour 30 54 Darr Tdwssfip. 108 John O llarra (Thos. Edwards' P"r) 12 69 Jmnes C Fisher. 100 Georire Harrison 725 40 Georire Harrison pn liiO It Thomas Duncan 50 205 lu5 JimesTown 25 I Hi William Rrady 6 fi4 203 Wi'liHin Met 'ay 10 00 140 F. Shoemaker 16 45 50 Frederick -Adams 4 50 Blacklick Township. James C. Fisher. 18 John Fleminir 15 33 f0 Robert Fleminir 7 m 45 Henry ShaMier ; 30 Minon n rier a J'lhn MePHiilev 4 'o .. 14 2l -. 7 10 . . 11 !':$ .. 12 07 . . 5(W .. 1136 .. 10 3! .. 14 20 . . 53 40 . . Sft .Vi . - 19 44 . . 9 3o . . IS .0 3 !"2 W Ma 1(N1 50 r5 4fl 80 Genrif Slough J'hn K's William I. yon John tlrafT KliivH Ilrnwn Adiiin UHjchnrd Ann ItlfHidirotid. Selnt inn OiMtT Jac-ot) SloiiB-h t harles If. Hrndy. .7flCot I'ressinirer.. . '. 1'hiiI I ho ItMniel I.i'iivv 1R2 100 300 Ah rum Kern's estate. 110 JohnTilford I;i4l Thoinns lMvi T.T Henry Cnin.tell Wl Henrv C.i m i,h.. I r, i i ' l . . . v imiiriei norma- (Mivrti-r tract". 7 10 I" OHiiifd nn i J..hn Davis lntiO 1 h) Fmiinuel Rrnllicr YtVfS 11 Ste rt & iStouirhton 22 Ki 41i Mary Fvn n iMiirv hi n : 2 C4 4d i'Hmiiel Wilnn Z "Ht. John Wilson S John In vis le-rein hi li Mmhnr 2 . 2 24 13 07 100 Georsrc Hex 35 80 . Jaooh .Mrs. mith J-4 Oporife Hex $ r,j 434 Gcorg.- ItfX. 4K 5 .I'dm LnniereniiT 1120 313 Kmiinnel ItrHllier 17 50 7 112 William Cameron 4a Carihu.l TOWSfRIP. . - John G. Mills. -i eu John Hoops Hut h Mel oioo ll a h 3 10 I0'' Jiimes Hoipo 197 10 J. t;. & Sebastian Luther 17 7 43 John Welter 10 14) Cambria Township. 1" Andrew Lewis James C I- ivlw i- 04 W William Hurnhamer 9 12 28 John Un .1 5 A ndrew Itiiff. 50 William Linton 510 John Mrown. 1'JO ReeS J. 1,1, ,y, 1 11 40 174 John Mitrir in ' i I'M Johnstftn Motire 12 132 Kdward Mathews j-j (( 1W John J. Evans Co 21 19 Cn kst Township. 00., ..r,e,,rr.r r- '"rrn. 010 i.u vt iioarn rarker .TOO William Parker 4VJ 44 A nt hony Simot 8 452 44 Nathan Louu lihorouv li 321 S2 Thomas Ketland 2id 3 Thomas Masters 147 2t John Ketlan Uuth Mi-Connt-U's heirs." 3T1 H4 Charles Pope 225 fW Ger.rrf-e Pole 332 37 Joseph Pone " 212 44 Samuel Unrh 1-iH IT' (ie.itu-e lliNon 110 IP? Henry S.elv ."; 134 57 Samuel Peters 31; 157 Hnirh Hoops 3x2 Iin John Pop,- 21i lti. James Hoops 2i 9 144 G.-orre Ilootts '. 124 121 Xithan FosttT 17 120 Henry Foster 50 James Foster 35 48 Peter Honrdmnn Marv Rhodes 109 Melehor K;inderhill. 72 Joseph Pope, part of 2"0 Andrew Weaver 39 William Gray :,3 153 Joseph Grav 32 26 27 00 St l7 4 07 59 7 1 37 3".! 31 7i 4x 4S 41 Ki 51 t6 4H 2"! 36 -! lx on 16 62 59 33 71 95 131 92 25 92 23 Of! 12 40 20 27 17 H6 (il l I HI 4S 24 5t 69 t-30 Jas. Fn'ti-.-A- Ci.i.ivi. 1:1b..., o, n in 4'5 106 James Pmh I.X29 2T9 Finney. Marrows A: Co K'.i lo 127 William Parker " 135 131 Hemy Philips in Kt ! 137 Simon Walker 29 It! 172 139 John Hoops j 33 Ci.F.ABFiFi.n Township. 233 154 Wiilinm Marlon 2 "ft 23.3 154 Fzekiel Farmor 2S -9 11H Willi.im Tilton " H 25 John Mirehel p) l"" Lewis Wi ll ?f 31 1"0 Wiliiam Mradj- ".. "j 4 330 Jesse Mush 40 '.12 433 153 lonathan Lewis . ";( ti!i 2n0 Patrick Kelly 21 HO 21 10 Patrick Such 4 H) '0 Mark MeGnire "744 l:il Celestine Me.Mullcn ir, .f l'.S Morris Wolf -(i cl 330 Henry Wolf 4,10-; 111 J"?ph Davis 13 i;4 4"0 il'-nry Davis 4!l fill 410 Moms Davis 511 s4 2u0 J' -e HoopM. ni f) 4i0 Mell - Mlair. .'.".'. l ln 4"0 Joseph Harris 43 20 li4 K. It. Dutieiran 17 rt 1'N James Hoops " "" -7 3-T3 154 John Fisher 419 40 John Mease n (H 431 John Harrison 54 iw 2ii0 James Itrysou 3i KO 2V Joseph "oopcr. lit! 25 Philip Cooper 3 s5 P"' Calvin & Maestead 69 29 14 It'ley & Saiireant 5 ?7S Thomas Patterson i() 30 Felix Mi-Guire s 0 1"0 p. A Flvnn 21 HO .Totiii MoMiri tn rv i;f 3:ti J ones F.. Mcliough 3u 24 3 A llx rt I vnry 7 12 Michael Dunettitn 900 CoxFMAron TowNsmp. James Rnrt ! rr 1 S. H. Smith ,rt 300 120 Piehard Smith 52 K0 2K Daniel Nevin Cittivi.E Township. 11 P9 Pamr.el S. Paul o T 7 P. M. & .1. Mrown T -.V 2 V. M. Ac J. Mrown 8 r,,", 1- Isaae Paul. g r 9 (ieorire Heater 54 13 John Lovett ,h l ot No. 1 John Lovett 3,) Lot No. 3 Ann M. Milen , p- lait No. 4 Ann M. Ha ten t3 Gai.i itzis Township. 190 Aflron Mow-n Soil? "i "in .t-iiitiiirip 220 At fflin (Lilian 5 M 11 v llaiian 30 Nicholas Hell Jackson Township. 1o0 John Ciinninirham 3H5 105 Thomas M .rri P-4 It.. tart Morris li John White 9! Paul Holty " "" .300 Maihias Sloprh. 2X 00 6.X 14 17 46 12 40 13 60 49 in 26 44 14 10 12 4S 40 80 J oil ri Ji ni p y '1 1 11-. . . 34 68 4 1 i 411 42 1 iiTMiiiiy 11 filiP .. tt'M 1 hm iel Goughnoti r 3 411 laniel Leavy. x r William Morris. ... .. 4-; 95 Tsiiac Motiser "" 2X32 Daniel Farley !!."..' 1!) 1 14 nicAHiloer Mlinter 4 ;l I.l 39 Jasper F.wiinr.. W .Inmes Itces . .. 413 96 John Simpson.. 4!" Vnn Cm nip Hush 11 "i t3 31 59 54 John Wiirion 39 X4 9 53 7 38 9 40 2H 20 IS 80 2H 20 28 20 28 30 ) 70 .19 V 300 910 S0 flOO 300 90 Sutnuel Urallier (Pearson) THvi1 M. I'ringie. .. SmiiiucI White "J Andrew White Innl. lilHOk . John Klack.. Andrew HhioK iMvid Ilhtck . Williata H. Seohler.. SrMMEHHii.t. Township. William Smith, I. D Israel Jones Wilson Hunt Knrtier.er Hrnnham H. & C. Zellers Stonyckkf.k TowNSnip. Ilrnwley & Morley F.d. Goutrhnour estate Peter Horner Georire McLain estate S. H. Smith.. BrsQtTHANNA Township. William Cnok, Peter HlUrht William Campton W"iiliam Campton James Thompson - Jo-eph Thomas. " S. W. Fisher Tavwk Township. Henry Sargent John S. Uoughnour Washington Township. Thomas Jackson George Gutwnld J. K. McFarlane .' Itiohard Constantine Pimon Hoop Henry L. Patterson."".. '. F. George Arent Sonmnn . Gen. & Alexander Buchanan.. S. II. Lemon White Township. Pimon Walker Henry Philips William Lambert '. John Martin " Joseph Hutchison.!""!!" Ko.-icrt Atkins !. John Jhompson William 'on t s ."." "111'. FYedetick Doersh !"". Jones Wilson !..! William (5 eo rge...!"...""!!!!J."."J."' Abe Winner Jeremiah Musser Jacob Kririir ." Walter, Nutter & Di I lon. "..".".."'. Henry Such Patrick Mrond... ''.. Alexander Mrown ! Thomas Mrown !.!, William Harris ".."". John Harris James Reet. ...'.'.'.I'.. Thompson Frederick Molyneaux .!" John Marron, jr Henry Phillips. !!!!!!!! Simon Wa I ker !.."!!."."""."! I'ntrick Donahoe !! ThnmmSmiliurn Martin Mush ."".."!!! Morris Such. !!!!!!! Joseph Id re I a n d .!.!!!!"!!! Thomas Ciinby John Cruig " F r e rt e r 1 e k M f 1 1 y n 1 a u x . . . . !! ! .!.! !!! Daviil Jackson Ilrnrv K ei ip le !!....!!! William Marton M( Fa! land & Dillon..!..!""!!!!!!! Thomas Santmrn Simon Wa ! ker ...".."... Henry Phill 1 ps .. Calvin & K instead ".'.". Charles Mcfomgh J. M. Troxell (i. L.Glasgow! G arret Cottinger . Wilham M. Llovd. William M. Lloyd .". Mtithew t'owen.. William Sa rge n t .!.!!! Andrew F.plt y "... Will ia ni s m i t h... David Jackson Garict Cottinir r Samuel H. Smith .. Langtiein - Thomas ... John Statler, sr Puil II. F.dmisfon. ...." Mrs. S. K. Min ns .." Mis. S. K. Hums . John Mrown 1'art of J. Mrown & W. Spade i"orEH Township. John Mrown Geoi ge Gate George Funk - Th.ts.Vickrny. Part ol Sie I tract.. George Gales, t 'ollins tract tleorge dates. Cr..ok tract Gorga. rollick i Shar.. p. ... Joseph Gates 440 3:0 100 t3 130 117 4 30 10 97 132 144 97 212 150 116 30 84 fl 439 4U0 400 252 17rt 200 37l 90 50 32 4i0 H.5 333 ion 433 217 120 m 24 1"2 2u0 47 ! 25 70 4: 44-1 415 2!iO 445 440 2"n 2!H) 1411 21 4: : 174 4Xi 43.1 pll :m 221 1S7 l'H) lllll 2(0 30 45S 170 34 2 "JI 111 4: 2"t0 lu 47 &i Ml 3K ! 70 50 150 IIS 5 12 70 70 25 tij 40 it: 94 20 fi99 b 06 8 25 3 10 3 no 3 00 30 35 13 07 14 2 9 50 29 95 92 40 14 45 3 72 14 84 15 2S 21 72 87 20 e7 20 22 60 16 34 is o 540 51 II K4 3 10 113 49 1 r! (Ml 70 153 10 73 54 9H 11 50 7! 4-1 14 36 19 M) 9 90 43 85 17 H-X 59 40 3 08 16 16 4 II U r5 K rt 6 t 10 K141 57 42 M 10 73 57 S-i U 49 H5 S-i 10 49 90 VKt Ii5 5 96 'X 52 71 46 fi 4S 16 50 f.4 X0 43 76 109 7 153 15 153 pis 163 19 3o 99 ! 16 50 j 16 50 ! 3" 0 ! 7 SO ! 85 19 1 45 S2 ! f-S 71 j 74 ! 10 99 ! 71 46 j 47 8 1 25 IS j 160 72 2 97 9 W I 16 50 14 95 i 1 1 55 : X 25 24 75 15 57 1 7 43 : 1 i;2 4 95 4 95 2 4X 6 26 ,J 12 72 ; 14 40 ; 1234 19 211 37 20 3.x 130 93 let 26 llrt 3"0 132 4l 41 '0 K0 50 Seated Lands and Lots. Also, at the same time and place wili be sold the following seated lai)dRnd lots of groun,) on which taxes remain uni:tid. and which have been returned to the Commissioners airrecably to the Act of Assembly ot A pi il 2utb, 1;74. Apams Township. Ac'. ir. l.it. AVimrx of Jirnrrs. Tit. 410 James Marefoor $10 50 l-.Hl amtiria t'onl & Iron ! Cri"' 95 9; 40 Win. H Fve "1 -v, 5-V1 (ii ti v & Cn '" in;5 3S David Horner & Jno.'Fye". ! l') John Lovett j. ;,j 5S Thomas Keelen . 1 45 129 Samiltd Pcb!y. ".'."".'."! 77.! 06 Il- nry Duiitnire.. ...! 1 (,3 Au.KmiKNV Township. 54 Joseph Fav, 9 30 1 1 Mary Jane Kelly ".".'.'"."" 7 6 1 Samuel Wall " 514 1 Joseph T.hIo's estate ..." " 2 92 1 James Mruilt-y 74 M ichael K.-liy... . f, 1,4 10 M itthcw Kiiiic....!!!!!!!!!!" ini 1 James McDeimotf.. 47 1 Margaret MeViiUen.!!!!!!!! f3 Baku Township. 50 Isaiah Honner... 77 0 Hernard DonalKte"" Q - 10 J icoti Keith -4 27 1 1 .1.,"v,,'11.K,V."i' 3 56 1 1 v,,,,,f- ! Alex. II. Ii in ..... 6(,j ,- Jaci li L. Keith K 1XS jAgi tus .evr " f 4-. 50 Win -McDonaM","s7."'"" 15; 10 A. Stic.clnser 42 t0 James Thompson. ..."..1 2 5 Pl.AC KI.ICK TOW.VSHIP. 10 John Co.insclnian & J. Itindline. jt p9 90 Win. McCombie' trvi 100 .Ann Owens - Henj. (.ilpanick , ? G.M.Kea.iei J.Moore 12 46 John linn $ 4,, SCO (ieorge Hex " 6.3X4 1 1 J'isepli Williams' estate.. 2 26 Ca m bi 1 a Township. 5 James I. Davis... p 7 ' 'j- f'- 'J"vd s estate...." 4'ij4 2 J; 1'- l-lo d s estate '. 44 S7 vhV.'"rS ,,i,,r " 4 09 r . P. Iierot y ., (, Catharine Todd 1 '', o Wm. Tiltttott .'" J J",", 6 James Williams. ..". 2su Geo. 4- Joshua Ur rkey 19t 'J? (JtM- ! At Urn ; 14 h-, ' t'wen 'u lining ha m 11 2j,. David H. Evans' estate."" T -ej Hu hard Jones (lamici )... 1 :;s 4 Joseph McDonald 2 4 ! John & David Korahaugh". i 30 ' 1 Henj. aughn 1 -j,, ! "2 I'an.el Murphy V""" 3 ;rt ! " m. Linton ys j Cambkia Hoitoroii. i 1 1 J'lhn Cox. in .a I 1 Philip d, ic.. : j 1 Felix Dovle .. " 150 J 1 John Kern . ss, i 1 James Huberts IMi j 1 X S. H .Watson.. "ZZ 3 78 j Carholi. Township. I 9 Philip Id.ker"8 estate.. v j John Weber " j i Chest Township. I nianchard kCo . 3, HI Klaiichard & Co o,l(s '9 Vi iahl !od.. " -0 1 , Jacob Naub 's estate 7 on ; m 1 1 John "inir 'y--- ! I ' Andrew Hitch! ,' J 1"4 John & H. Mellon"." i if, !. J"hn Ac H. M. II,,,,.. ! "V J'dm Ac H. Mellon.. 4 ;.s I 6 t,e N a l 1 - -j Abe No. 1 !!!!!!!!;!!" i5 Ci.eahfiei.d Township. Lotilher Jt Lloyd.... "S 04 w Moore Sin, nson... t'i rj, ! A. L. Holu.iav.. ! ' William McGiii,,'. j -HJ KJ l.iiiic I bziiiger's estate." 8 : -. Luke Met. e, jr -j Ul J John J. Kris.' f, Jm l;i" Hoseli 1 I.ii7.mger is j ? Joseph h. g,.e ;.... A? 1 1 lloi'lci I u, P.r ...... .... 3" J -'; Michael Dunegan ." u TK j "0 Francis Dm Inn... 1 Chest Ppi;inos MtiHoiGH. 2 William M. cher. m 1 I Samuel Kfdly.......'.""."".""'" 1 a CoNBMAt'Rti Township. SV L. H. Co",ii k.. . . " tjr. l. h coi,i, k !!!!;; 6 1 ; J Michael Downey -l X ' ' Nicholas Knorr" 1 " So I'-ter Horner " 2 1 John Parke .'.! 2 25 CoNtMACGH HOHOfGH. ! 1 ? v.1"0" V".rki,",n' 1"t wrd. 1 50 1 Mr. Aikui?. 2d waid. 2 36 1 1 C. Hiftinger, 2d ward . 37s 1 A. Kopelin a est.. 2,1 ward 14 00 I J..111.8 Poll. 2d ward zo-ti J 1 Daniel O'Neal. 1st ward. 24 1 1 Martin McDonald. 2d w"d 14 04 Croti.k Township. ,52 John Betta. 3 1- 150 Camb.ia Coal At Iron Co"" 1 u'- 1 John Gill'-spie. " 9 .1 -l.n Heater. !.'.'. j; 1 Jutiu Healor Cnori.E Township. 1 1 Patrick McOill 2 1 1 Warren M. Parks Z -''" Ki Sob. in. 111 Need 5 14 219 J. C. Stln, man 15 50 213 J. C. Stineman 13 30 1 Jacob prlng-le 58 1 1 David H. Wilson 1 26 248 John Hiley. ... 41 67 1 I Samuel Swartzenf rover.... 174 1 1 Sylvnnus Heynolds 277 1 1 Charles ProstT 1 74 1 Jacoo Murphy. SO F.BENS BC RG ROROrfiR 1 John Yahner, West ward. 13 1 1 Thomas Todd, West ward. 4 Ct 1 1 H. W. Ar J. M. Weherhill 6 36 Gai.litzin Township. ' 149 Ro.lv Hrndlev- est 13 41 a5 William Decker 4 63 2 James L. G win 2 04 IV George McGovern 80 1 M ichael I tnond's est 19 400 'J'hom i Gorman 52 92 IX Allen Henrv 38 1 2 Charies McIIugh 127 Gai.mtzin HoRoroH. 1 Mrs. Mary Covle 155 2 M r. A g-nes Fox 4 75 2 1 John McH-tgh 3 36 Jackson Township. 200 F. P. n-own 29 28 31 Hiram Heard 2X0 37 Abe Mrown 3 17 110 Jonathan levenger 13 x; 90 Jacob Gonghnour 7 94 100 Thomas Moore 17 iO 10 Hichard Walker 53 50 Joseph Walker 3 20 3 Iavi.l Constable 3 59 1 1 John M vers.. 151 165 Philip Pringle... 10 80 3:19 John Wcntrode 12 x 1"8 William F. Harding 15M 50 Nathan Wales... 126 71 Levi Grove...... fi S-I 96 John Lloyd 4 72 Johnstown Do rough. 1 Ttirclv Gruble, 3 1 watd- 4 20 2 John Porter. 3d ward 1 r.O 1 A.J Haws. 6th ward.. 50 2 L-wis Morris. 6th ward 1 no 1 Wm. Marlow. 6th ward .... M 1 James Simmons, 6th ward 50 Loretto Horough. 3H Hernard Kelly... 44 Munster Township. 100 Samuel Calvin ?6 91 100 John N. .. 26 99 1 August Glass - 1 53 Prospect Borough. 1 1 William Charlton.. P 96 1 J Honora Murray 4 97 1 1 H.-rnard MeOuire-. 6 "4 1 James McFall 3X Rirni.AND Township, 10 John Stork : 8 06 30 Fred. Krit.g 73 Scm.merhii.l Township. 120 Alice Hughe If 48 72 Patrick McCrossin 7 f.7 2,;4 Mfars, White Jfc Co 414 101 M. ars. White &- Co 13 r.4 221) Mears. White At Co 2I47 52 F.iizabeth Hichison 5 4 12 Daniel Shert.ine 2 71 40 Catharine Sliartz 3 7J 72 David Smay 7 26 4 .Adam I'n-lerlander 1 fwj P5 John Farren. sr.. esta I e.... 3 7X F'van D. Fvans' estate 145 116 Martin & ". 2 KX 437 Martin A: Co... f rx 440 Martin - 'o f sti 410 Martin 4-Co. S xo 45 Catha'ine ("rum 3 7x 90 Wiliiam H. Carr 12 il 20 John Knepper.jr :ix 71 John Knepper.jr 1 7x 144 A.Milligan o y 9 Mrs. Preol 1 37 L!0 John ('. Smay 2 18 4u0 Jere. Mcli or. igle's estate. 7 00 SrMMiTvin.F. Borough. 1 John I vnry 's estate 3 06 S u 6Q u r h a n n a To w n s h i p. 26 Lewi p.issell 1 95 4-1 Mlake. Walters A: Co 1x19 4"0 IHancliard - C. 114 40 3"0 Itlancbard A Co 70 so 90 Illan, hard - Co 1274 K5 Hlaricliard - Co s !- 20 Illnnehard A: Co 7i 13-5 I". Kinports i Co i) 39 Taylor Township, 5 L. M. Chick 2 52 S4 Levi DimooJ 4 16 Levi Dimond 1 1 l'.tlward D-ivis 1 1 2 J a oi s Mullen 4 ;- 1 1 Margaret Clark 2 25 Washington Township. 120 Adair. & Johnston 1160 1 J 1 mi s i a rro! I -le S9 James Dcm-fon A- Co., 9.131 2i") James Deoi-ton Ac Ci 2" 25 40 F.vmii K. Fvan. 14 M 50 I'ef er P. ;. 01 g- .. - v; 1 F-. H. Hoke. .!!!.! i s fl C. H. Kcnnoil) 's (-state 3 57 40 Charles Johnston 9 mi 225 It. M. L- iiion 37 9x 1 Francis McAtamaiiy S .V) H Samuel Thomas 4-, 1 1 Joseph Mortman 70 1 1 James J. McGotigh 2 3-, 1 1 Charity Sha 1 p 7-, 324 Charity Sharp g!s 1 1 Cn t ha l ine Min t net t '.5 11 Peter Dunn t, H t 2:) Margaret Dever .." s7 40 John Farren (ol Dan). 20 1 1 Christ Hag.T !. ;.i 1 1 Nicholas Haller ! 3 in 1 K.-bert II lint 47 1 1 Sa. inn I Lee 42 3 Samuel McGoiigh 12a 1 1 Ceorge V. Adams ..!!!!. 71 5 Patrick Doudy 1 S W rt ite Tow nsh i p. 600 J.-icot) t'.irdis 5'7 41 fc0 , J-ieob ( or lis .No. f Itiirl ket fis F.I ward Fianders ; 9 r.l 10? K M Flnuatran & Noel ! 7 12 S. F- George 53 K.-bert Hollen.. . s ! 2- Hugh Hull, n 47 'i Daniel He i-el m 1H thli-t Noel John Noel ;;.".!!!!!!.; 504 v- S. Van Se.t i-k 7x1 l-' Joseph V .ant et al. (Mini erai rig.it 1 o t It.ivid Vonkiii i 01 A. Vowinkel 35 no ! F. Id-: 1 2li 7-, H. F. Hell (W. Scott) 1 m H. F. M. II (L. Id . r.) 4 -4 H V. Heh (John llol'enl ..." 4 72 II K. 11-11 (i: Sho.-m ik, r). 2i V H. F. Hell (John H'tllel:) ., so H. F. Hell (John II..M..,,) 1 . si H. F. Heh (Jos. M.i.line) " lo 7 H. F. M. !l (Win. S. a.le). 4 )rt M. F. Hell CI bos. Hoi,.,o H i It. t. Hell (Join. Mrown) 140 eo 418 ?2 ll -2 lit ri 4l 411 '4 3S KJ 13 T Hell v Given. Jitmes I,, fiivcti iu 9 H F. Id ll 9 John II. .11..., .... 3 James C I Jill '.v.. 2H KI 2-.10 Wm.M. I.l .vd !!"!!!! 1014 Wjiiiam Iteams S4 Simpson & fo eg ig Wii.more HonouGH. 1 1 James McKinnev 390 John Smith . 4 4 Yoker Township. David Allen 2 07 Henry Hiowu -.0 SO 100 1 (.eorge Idn cr 1 1.1 2 George Hover (r. jO Peter G.-.nir...r ..7 1 1 Peter Gardner.. 314 A dam Kant man 114 ll. tiiy VeniZ'-r 3 7 3 Joseph Palmer -j.; Th'niiHi lv "" . r. . 30 3H 1 20 lfV S .muei Miller..' ..!!! 4, 1 William M .rlow v -"O Beam & p,,tts 3 1 James Pott...'.".". !!!!!!!!. l in) tv.,,. , rtIlN-J,F,F-I"OKF. Treasurer. Treasurer s Olhce, F:b, nst,uijr Apn, is;s. PARMS AT PRIVATE SALE th- T,.e ,if.rsi(rp., f,ftVrs a, . vaT( in 1,"wl,n-f 1' 'M'frties. tn wit : A trnet ef lnnd r'OW,,!'l"," '" ".iintv. lmile.lVem I CLl'tr r"n,fn "'res. weft i-npr.'v ,1 II e.vITi hdi'led Into two or three pari lem n.iT. ,v - ,""1t'r'id with c..l ot excel- These Hnds wV Zl'Vu Z or'ivided r,o"nTc ?ir,,U lrohase ,. or will Uehange ?,m7.i t7 lo-operty. F,.r P.r' her Inf-.rma- iNor. J3. lSly. Box 809. Altoona. HEALTH HAPPINESS. thlI.t!n.,'h 1Tine,re pr'cele.s w, a'th to WRIGHT'S LIVER PILLS ! 1 he only sure rVRE for Torpid Liver Dvsi.ei,.i IloaBclie Sour Stnmncl . CotisnpMmn ireh Vu;' w'r r ,t Phna" ir';"'."",?"1'"3 "",f!', "" PlT MniilwIi'i. r V y'"r 1 "-nag, st will not ,up. w m. 11. sectti.'pt?" :, made Rcw JIISTOintAL. The fifix-soPil was first .lirfrl . Knghtixl in 1533. TIic first flaj w.,.('n mill was invented in iScotlau 1 ..i'l'r" 1750. As angel was an ancient gr,, f( weigliinr; four penny weights, rn,i ' vnluetl at 6s, $,. n he reign'of IJ, , ' VI., nd at 103. in the rticn oi r ? beth, 15C2. b L' Fire smrs were first mod ir; ) -c t- teenth c-cntnry. They wtre jir-t( "S" ployed ly the English navy iU thc', gagement with the Spanish W- -1" July, 15SS. The language of France r!:s r.., introduced into England l;v --. .' I. in 1000. Law pkailfr.cs changed from French to Er 'a the reign of EcWard III., z 2. HuLT, was the residence of sr.Vf.r -of the Saxon monarclis, but it r'( its name from its restorer, oi,t 0f -1 Edwards, who named it "Kin.r,'.; and, as it is situated on tliehi! ,! small river running out t.f the H ji it was called Kingstown ni:-l f . shortened into Kingston nj..n jj,, which name it stilf lierirs in , "': documents; ordinarily it is call - Ji-jV ! The origin of "Maon and y. , t line1' is this: Charles Mason nr. '.. ruiali Uixon, matJieinatieiam an ! veyors, were employed Lv lV ;sylvania and Maryland to i. tt-ru.V the boundary line Ixtwi-en ti,(. fv , provinces. It is not generally kr..-a that t!,ey set up at everv tit'!,. r. stone bearing Hie srmsVf t!;c ,' famdy on the northern ti le, r.i, 1 i' J of Loid Baltimore on the s side. Whether the stone-? are , existence is a matter of d-jahi. The properties of coal in t!.-- p-,. I duction of gas were knowi. by n... ' etents, and praeVicaliv u- l !v wonderful people, the Cliine--:" ! was nut until 112 tiiat a -n- ::: -and an apparatus f..r the tr, n -i:", - I were erected :n England bv i:.v. -. tor, Mr. W. Murdoch. His , . ; met with little rneourageiiK-i.t ti.i : w hen the manufactory of D .,;.. :, ..( att, at IJiriiiino ham, wa ::!." illuminated with g ts on t. t :V; :; , : the peace of A miens. C,-? ., .. ' A Urave Siirrr. T..! v,t!.' hated the w hole canine i :u-e. da 3" when the c p.. tain and Lis i i.i V I taking their u-u.tl walk on '.!-! i raenade there ca'ne on sl.oie ti... 'per of a Falmouth sl.i;i. a -.!;;; ,: ' by a very large, ftiiinid-.d c k- i tlog. And the dog oi.'v r. his master, as you ob-erve 1 -;-. do. As soon as he saw Tohv Lo ( ; meneetl to set his dog uj."!i V;:; i Toby had seen Liin coniing aa i r quite en yards ; ?0 a 1 .u 1 r.a 1 : battle ensued in wh;cii ''',': - slightly wounded and the - - '. j was severely cut. (Juite a n. i. : . had assembled to wittie-s t!ie fi: . ; sliip's riggings were alive r:. , ors. At one time the l.nita! "m : I tle dog, sei-ing his j.et getting ! ed, attempted to assist Liin : : crowd would have pitched hi;u :, ; and crop into the river l.ad U- i ; desisted. At last both .'g an 1 s ; were exhausted, and drew :f. n ;: ! mutual consent. The d.-g -atvi : self close to the outer ife t tin-; . ifoim, which was a!o"t thive : higher than the river's bank, a a IT i went, as was his wont to .!. aa !: letween his inas.er's legs n-:: . : head londlv on the cai tiiii s ti - nanus, out never took his tvt " foe. Just then a dog on baid em the ships happened to l-a: k ;u. i '. ; raiinouili (U-g lucked arousal, i- i was Toby's chance and he di 1 n- a - J it or his enemy either, lie was t. i him like a bolt from a catapult. . furious blow knocked the d g e:' ' platform, next moent Te'y ! leaped mi tcp of him an 1 was ci. the yelling animal toward 1.; ship. Theie is no doiut Teby " , have crossed Hie plank an 1 ' : him on board, had not hi- feet -i , and precipitated him into ti e ri' A. few minutes afiei wai ls, wia il j dripping with wet. le'uri ei t platform to look for his im- i' j was greeted with l ii-ging elm i-: many was the piastre -pen ia . our woolly friend to fruit. T"!-y the hero of (Jalatz m in that ho.:-.-; the Falmouth dog iit t i a i.t I shore again, and Ins mastiff.?"' j as possible. Chaiubt ; ..' ' ' ! A Cuban Milkman Ft r;. strike tlie observant strai cvr v..: Stron rer Sense of tlu-ir ik ciiliari'v t the Cuban milkman's mode f s:-i it; ing ins tttwn or citv t-ti-tenars has no cart filled with sl.ir.inc f-:i and they in turn filled with miik " what purports to be milk, 1' ! is apt strongly to savor of C'.vli''51 j or Croton), so there can 1-e no -:' I tion as to tlie genuine charaett r" ' article which be sm olie. I'- v , II ), !olor L'iio ffsttn .l,.nr !dir. ' l ( II ' '111 - tb'lilM'rnt..K- till.-d tn.t tip na-at required bv caeli cu-torm r. ehhu'- Jinn imves tn to the next- "' tient animal becomes :is convt--with the residence cf Wt n-'; customers as he is hiniM-lf. f" ' , unbidden at irre:ular intervals N tlie projier houses, t.fw n f.'i!"f :1 )retty little calf, whieli :u'. loking at the process, while '; w , a leather muzzle to prevent its ference wdth tiie suplv of m "Ik l( ed for another quarter. Th'rf f doubtless two good rea- f'r 1 mode of delivering iniik in and the large towns in Cub- there car be no dilutingof t!ie and second, it is sure to be sto.' -fresh this latter a pniikii! 'r ". ' atum in a climate where ini' : ice van be kept only a "rt 'fr witho-t spoiling. Ot coinse the JK)n tlie animal is by i"1 salutary Tr ir- !-r'? J ,nri': 'r,"MJ occuj-ied by Wm. K.u, 41 WU iu kl. , , i . . ,, .i . - I) U.v llU Av. i. 00 GO