THE RED PEPPER. Wrat aiii the human throat in this latter day, and what has U'couie of tlio old-fashioned re J pepper ? Men who are row forty years old knew little of throat troubles in their boyhood. There was a little sore throat occasionally, and once in a while a little quinsy, and you would bear at Ion? intervals of putrid sore thro.it. Children were not as daintily cared for in those days a3 now. Few of the ever had underclothing to wear, and scarcely a boy who had an overcoat till he was old enough to earn the mon ey for it'.'himself. Croup was the par ental horror of that day, and yet as but ter and alum were early found a sure retried v for that trouble, warping or con tracting and bo breaking the false mem brane as it was forming, parents had no great ilrad of that. Children had few cold? and no serious sore throat and when they had, a cup of red-pepper tea sent the ailing boy to bed sweating, and brouzht him out well in the morning. The red-pepper of our grandmothers 1 what has become of it? Who that uvea in those sensible days does not remem ber the Shining String Of alternate red j and preen ivnpers that hung from the ' " I . . , i rafters over the Kitchen nre, anu wnicn had been planted, raised ami strung up j by grandmother's own hand, ?nd hung j in the place of honor, all to cure the j children's colds, colics, and cramps, and j the older folks' congestion or chills death tO all the C'S. And WhO does IlOt a remember how perfectly the pepper ac- Fragrant with delicious flower odors and healte ...wiulitwl its work a little hard to balsam. Contains In a modified form all the rir- COinpllstieu US woi-K a uuih nam i" ( tur.e , r,ltic,irs th(, skin t'ure, and Is indispen take, a little hot after It Was down, and ...hie in (he treatment of Sklnand Scalp Diseases. yet bringing you ail right in the morn ing, and lending a halo of pride to gran' ma's face at the breakfast table that the puzzled face of the modern doctor sel dom shares. Ah, it was a rare old mag ic the red peppers that the grandmoth ers raised and used. It cured all the ju venile ills we have enumerated and many more. So great and quick was its macric that many a boy, who had such a sore attack of colic, croup or cold that he was sure that he couldn't possibly go to school, was cured at the mere sight or smell of the steaming tea, and sent bounding off to school as sound as a tri vet, and as merry a3 a cricket. Indeed, sudden cures have been made at the m -re mention of it. Older people, too, men who were a little afraid of work ing out all day in the damp or of dig ging in a well, and who now think whis key the medium of warding off jRissible chills, were often saved by grandmothers red-pepper tea. What has become of the red-pepper ? And how did it happen that just as it went out of fashion diphtheria came in, and with it a dozen other throat diseases with long and mysterious names and none of which medical science, which has made the slowest progress of all the sciences, is able to treat with much suc cess ? Our grandmothers kpt the old and young throats of our generation cured up with red and cayenne pepper, and warded off many other diseases with them. "What, since they have dis appeared, has taken their place, or is do ing their work ? Something, whatever it is. that doesn't cure, A gentleman who was a boy thirty year? ago, said yesterday : "The reason ! there is so much diphtheria is because the people have quit using the red jep- i per, The man lie was talking to had a i sore, throat, and was trying to stave it ofT till night, with some of the gargles and wahes of the later day, so as to get his day's work done, and was growing worse all tho time. The apostle of the red iepper Paid ; 'Throw that stuff out and send and get a little vial of brandy, aiKl fill it one-fourth full of cayenne pepper, and put the cork of it to your tongue every half hour, and your sore throat will begin to heal at once, and your voice cease being squeeky." It was done and it did. Later in the day a gentleman trained in medical science, but ii' it practicing it, and so not concei ted in its latter day nature, came in, and was asked : "How does this red pepier curi my thioat that is, how does it act V He ieplied : "It acts as a local stimulus; and in two ways strengthens the diseased part of the throat and pre vents the growth of any false matter heats and relaxes, stimulates and tones red pepper always does that." He addl : "The world would be a great deal better off. and a great deal health ier, if it used more of it." So, while tin? modern doctor stands pnzzled and perplexed and unsuccessful before diphtheria, and while medical science can do no more to control or cure it than when it first appeared some twenty-five years ago, and while some times four or five die of it yet in a sin pie family, why not revive the good old plan of grandmother's of watching the children's throats all the time, detect ing the first trace of trouble, and then using the old fashioned red pepper to fight and ward off the disease while it is incipient and before it becomes rooted ? Doctors will laugh at it. But doc tors always have laughed at the best people to cure the sick and ward off sickness in the world the good old wo men, wise in experience, healing in their nursing, and those who have rais ed large families of thir own, and help ed to raise and save all the weakly chil dren in the neighborhood, and any of them is worth more in tlr; sick room of a child ill with children's troubles than all the doctors in town. We propose the restoration of red pepper toils old place in family favor, and to its undoubted usefulness. We believe grandmothers can take it, and with proper care by beginning in time, tieat all the doctors yet in righting the dread diseases of the throat, and in sav ing the children from their ravages Dts Moines Slilf Register. Ammoxi a as a Hair Stimulant. I'rofessor Erasmus Wilson, of Iomlon, pives tbe we iirlit of hi.s cniirient autlior-it)- in fnvor of ammonia as a healthful Btitnulant f'r t he hair, being preferable because it is unlikely to create inflam mation anil its consequences; it is neith er absorbable into the system, nor could it do harm if such were the case ; and its odor, refreshing at the moment of its use, speedily evaporates. In a case of ordinary madesia, or filling out of the hair, i'rofessor Wilson precribes a lotion composed of strong liquid ammo nia, almond oil and chloroform, of each one part dissolved with five parts alco hol or rosemary, and made fragrant by the addition of a drachm of the essen tial oil of leinoi B.the lotion to be dabbed upon the skin of the head after through friction with the hair brush. Old Ff.xcf.3. Half of the weeds that trou'jle farmers are harlored along old and useless fences. A fence that is not a barrier against stock is always harm fill aim USn!es, inaSmUtMl as lew iarm- era think it necessary to clean the weeds from the line of fences so long as the rest of the field is kept clean. He for gets the seeds that are blown over his own and his neightiors grounds from these very weeds. Have only such fen ces as are 'strictly necessary and keep the soil along them clean. For Roast IIef.f. To flavor a roast of beef delicionsly, to ruafte it tender, and to trive variety, which is essential in the family where beef is the staple meat eaten to do this nothing is re quired but a large lemon ; cut it in two pieces, squeeze all the juice upon 'lie loast, then after peeling the lemon, roll it up in the roast. When the lemon is used no water is needed. The roant should bo a fat one, to issue good gravy, and the lemon acid will remove the oily taste sometimes objected to. Inaction of the stomach or lungs. PriUNA cures. But when the liver o kidneys, Masalix do. i I Kpsoivoi1 ODrtM with Encrirw upon the Kid. nfj, l.lrr. Iloweli, l fomof ItacSkin. Nentrallzinsr, Alirblii(r nd EptH Ibk Scrofnlom, ucrooi, and ranker. limORS. Tk - . r, r mn.- hnnmn an.! rlirlnif when i phvsiaians. hospitals. nU other methodsand : remedies tail. Scrofula or Klinr's Evil, "ilandalar ' SwelllnRt. dcers. Old Sores. Milk I. Mercurial Affection." Erysipelas. Tutnots. Abscesses, Car i buncles. Hoi. Wood Poisons, Briahl's Disease, Wastln ol the Kidnevs ami J-lver, Rheumatism, ' Con"Mi'.iMon, Piles. Ilypepsia, and all Itching anil bcaiy eri;ptio Of the Skin and Scalp. such a Salt Khenm, Psoriasis, Tetter. Klnitworm. Harper's Itch. Scald Torturing Humors from a pimple to a serotulttio nicer, when a-sfste.i hy Cutlcura and Cutloura c..ar, th vrftt SKill (llrel. Soap, the great Snin Cure. uririRA A street unchangeable Medicinal Jelly clears oft all external evid-nocs of Hloo.i Humor, eats away Dead Skin and Flesh, tnstantly allays ttchinsr and irritation. Soften. Soothes an.l Heals. Worth its weight in irold for all Itching Diseases. CCTIt IRA WAP n .vom.lte Toilet Hath and NurservSensatlve and tor res ion ntr. preserving ami tieauiiiyiukT idq complexion and Skin. The only .dedicinal Baby Soap. Cutlcura, remedies are the only real euratires for diseases ol the kin. Scalp, arid Blood. Price: Cutlcura Kesolvent $1 .00 per bottle; Ou tleura. 5oc. per box; larire boxes, $ln(J: Cutfeara Medicinal Toilet Soap. 25c.; Cuticura Medialaal Shaving Soap, 15c. Sold everywhere. S Principal Depot, We-efefs' Potter, Koaton, .nasi. Sanford's Radical Cure. Tlie (irrat Unerlean Rslsamlr IIM11I atlon of n il ieli llaarl. American 1'lne, l annilian I f r. Marl told, lover lllon Moni, etc.. For the Immediate relief and Permanent Cure of every form ol Catarrh, from a simple Head Cold or lnflnenz.i to the Ioss of Smell. Taste, and Hear tnir, Couirh, Bronchitis, and Incipient Consump tion. Indorsed by Physicians. Chemis'a. and Medical Journals" throughout the world, as the only complete external anil Internal treatment. One bottle liadial Cure, one box Catarrhal Solventnnd Sanford's Inhaler, all in one package, of all druifirists for Jl. Ak for Smfird's Kadical Cure. Weeks k. Potter, Boston, Mass. ELECTRICITY. tlc-ntle. yet efieotive, nnlted with Healinif Balaam, ren der enrxiNs' voltaic FI.ECTKIO PLASTERS one hundred times superior to nil other plasters for every Pain. Weakness and Inflam mation, t rice 25cts. Sold everywhere. r -w-a'-.-i'.j..- l"i..'iu n.immpi PARKER'S HAIR B AXSAM. This elegant dressing b preferred by those whohaveusedit,toanjr similar article, on ac count of its superior leanline'-s and purity. It contains materials only that are beneficial to the scalp and hair and always ?e:sr;s tha touihful Color to Grf y or Faded Ha'r y - r.:er s Hmir Ealsam fs finely perfumed and is . - j-f:! to prevent foiling of the hair and tn re- t. r.ive ."anJruff and itching. Hiscox & Co , N.Y. t r. ftt ft , It ds7t ill irvft mnd mJ!:!net. PARKER'S roNic A Su:c!a:ivt Health indSlrenoth Restorer. If vmi rrc a m-hanic or farmer, worn out with o. tv. rU. or a nr.hrr run down ty faaiily-r houso h '.i d'JtiM try I ahkek's Ginock Tinic. if r Are a I iwyer, minister or business man ex 1 .r, -i 1 yrifr:a! strain or anxious cares, donottalre in- xtc; kltiu !ants, but use Parker's Ciinper Tonic li you Va-e i 'on sumption. Dypevia, Kheiima lm, Ki-'nc v i'orr.plaints, or any disorder of thIurtr, rt j.nrh. hcwels, blood ct nerves. Packer's Ginghr T-t.'!C v iU cure you. Itisthe Greatest Blood Purifier (hi Cett and Surest Cough Curs Ever Used. If yui are watinfj away from age, dissipation or a?y r-ae or wealcress and require a stimulant taV? GiNciEn 1 or.rc at ence ; it will invigorate and build Ti -,n fn-n the fi-st dose bnt will nevr intoxicate, t h; s save-i hundreds of lives; it may save yours. CA'C f ON ! RrftitU (ultut-t. Pmrkor't ntD7TTflr.!c ft crpx'd f th Kit rmrdil tftn: In tlitwtrH. -. i itM.t'r'7 c.'-.rr. from prpra:;oni of trer 6-?n.i fr c -rul-v i liii cz, k Co., N. Y. SOc. A tixe, td-Ir in drvp. C?rAT SAVING EL' YIN DOLLAR IZ. Itsn h and lasting fr.ip"ance has ma'ie thu I d-I ,;hrf;il pert.ime exceedingly popular. There In nf hi.tfr like it. Insist uion having Florbs ton Coloonb and look for signature of Ait dnjsvist or des)cr tn ptrf'uucir !iil'TJr,M i!i,i. For a quarter of a century or more Hostct ter's Stomach Hitters has been the reipn Inir siieoitie (or tniliurestion, dyspepsia, fe er anil sicue, a loss of filiysical stutnini, liver complaint an. 1 tithcr diordnrs, and hns been most iMnpliatiriiHy indorsed by medical men as a health and strength re storative. It counteracts a tendency to premature decay, nnd sustains and "com forts the nifed and inlirtn. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. Ilenltl. is AVonltHI TVi. K. Wkst's Nebtiss p Hraih Trkat I mkst a snecitic for Hvsteria. Iiizsine's.. t'on. vullns. erv.ius Headache. Mcntnl IH'presslon I-.os of Memorr. Spermatorrhoea, linpotencv. In voluntary KniisslOD. I'rctr.ature Old Aire, caused by over-exertion, self abuse, or over-indulirence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will core recent e.ises. Fich box contains 1 month's trmtment. Ine dollar per box, or six boxes for flvo dollars: sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. W (ruarantce six bottles to cure any cae. With each order received by us fur six boxes, accompa nied by five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written itnarantee to return the money if the treatment d.-es not effect a cure. (J iarn"tees Is sued onlv when treatment Is ordered direct Irom us. Adlre JOHN W KST ft)., s(.le I'ropr. etors. 181 St 1S3 W. Madison St.. Chicago. III. Sold bv rll dnieirisf. Smith, Klin it k. Co., Wholesala Agents, Philadelphia. (8-6,'81.-ly. J mr00 REWAItD! 1UK will pay the nbove reward for any case 0 yy I.iver t'orriplalnt. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, IndiKCSt ion. t 'os; i pat ion or t'ostiveness we cannot cure with West s YVirctahla liver 1'iUs, when the directions are strictly complied with. Thev are purely eifetahle, n nd never tall P aurel v eifetahle, n nd never tall to Hive satisfaction. S iist ar fnated. Large Hoxes. contalninn 30 Pills, 2Rcts. Fur sale bv ail Druirutsu. Hcware of conn- tcrietters and Imitator". !'li urenuine mannfae tnred onlv PtJouN '. Wi.sr l ti.,-'i-u Pill Makers.'" 1S1 It 1S3 W. M.iji..n St., t'hicsaro. Fre. trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt ot a S eeat sutmp. lS-&,'81.-ly. J HF iTTT'SORGAS,'-7 Stops, lOset TJeedg. only i.V . sJLIm f. Plasiostlti up Kareynlldar I.dacejpaata isrfitjM Wrtw or wit m IMIff, Wasulnrton.ir. J. CATER R IH K T " " FX r- p? j on verr dot? e B can rmf vmj. i hj LlKt.B StVIN-a at-YI.Vti nr. ST7E. E jfO CELEBRATED h STOMACH f Wanted I 500 Bushels Potatoes, 300 Bushels Apples, 200 Lbs. Dried Appl The above nre sonic of the articles we are just now in need of, but any thing you have to sell bring to us and we will give you THE HSOHEST MARKET PRICE EITHER IN EXCHANGE FOR: GOODS OR CASE At the same time we wish to call your attention to the fact that we have a VERY LARGE STOCK OF GOODS on hands at present, all of which we are positively offering at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ! IF YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THE WAY OF Cold Weather SUCH Hea.vy TTLiisrnsrELB, you can save money by buying them now, as we are offering SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS in goods that we have on band, so that we can dispose of as many as possi ble before the 1st of April next. DON'T FORGET 01711 STOCK OF BOOTS MM SHOES which is the largest and most complete in Ebensburg. To make a long story short, bring us what you have for sale and we will sell you what you want at the right figures. V. S. BARKER & 3R9. Ebensburg, Feb. 24, 1882. THE PEOPLE'S STORE ONLY C0-MTIYE STORE lil JQHHSTOWH, No. 3 M OR R IS Street, WILL SELL ALL. KIND OF GOODS USUALLY KEPT IX FIRST-CLASS GEXER.IIBTORE, AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. tWJifffi'Ifnf- of Northern Cambria are specially invited to give tts a caff. Commodious yard and feeding place for Ttorses, free of charge, for use of customers, JNO. E. STRAYER, Secretary. JOHNSTOWN, JAN. 27, 18S2.-Sm. , GEIS, FOSTER&QUINiNJ, 113 & 115 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA., -ALWAYS Largest and Cheapest JStoelt ot Dry a,xicL Dress GroocLs, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to be found in Cambria or adjoining counties. ISTTorget not the street and numbers and fail not to call, buy and be happy. C3-EO. w. 2":ea(3-:e:r,, CASH UEALEH IN AL.L, KINO OF HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, -AND MANUFACTURKK OF- TIN" AND SHEET-IRON WARE, ISleventli Ave., Altoona, 47-C UK A P F.ST PLACE IX THE CITY. Roofing, Spouting and Repairing ol til kind promptly and salfa-torlly attended to. 10-2479. tf. C. T. ROBERTS, DEALER IN CLOCKS, ViTCHES, JEWELRY, BOOKS, STATIQKERY, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, Notions, Meliciiies, Wall Paper, Ciiars, ToSacco, Fancy Gools, Toys, k VARIETY STORE, EBENSBURG, PA. RELIABLE GOODS. HONEST TRICES. FJLIR, DEALING. Wanted!! cooos. AW HATE TIIE- f TREASURER'S SALE Lands and Lots IK Cambria County. A. l. 188-2. I JOHN A. KENNKPY. Tresstirpr of Cftmhrla , Connty, In the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, in pursonc5 ol the several Acts of Assembly in said Commonwealth direetinr th time and mannerof selline Unseated Innds forTaes. do hereby elve notice that the followlnir described tract? of TTnnseated Iands and Lots of Oronnd in th said Connty or Camltrla. or snch parts thereof as may be necessary to pay arrearanes of taxes due thereon for one year or more, will be offered for sale at tlieConrt Honse in the Boroneh or Kbens bunr. on the SK.CONI MONDAY, beinir the 12th Jay of Jane ext. and continne by ad jonrnment from day to day until the whole be sold for such arrearages of taxes and costs necessarily accruing thereon. rnneatrd I,anl. ISSO-l. Naves of Owsxrs or Warbabtxks. Acret. F'r'i. Ada-mi Tovrmhip. ArtCI. 440 John Anderson t M.74 439 John Morrison 6.6i 440 Valentine Oster M.74 10 Martin McDonald 20.84 400 Martin McDonald 61 .80 401 Jacob Clement 51.72 259 John Williams (SmithJ "Capp". .33.42 245 54 John Kelllv 31. SI 81 Thomas Smith (part) 10.44 389 F.benerer Krenhous 24.38 400 H.C. Ts'eV. 51.80 401 Henrv Katrlnirton 19.50 200 Win. H. Anthony 9.80 400 Oell 51.80 15 Seymore Jt Wertx 20.40 1000 James Sawyer 129.00 Fnrr Totrmhip. 10 Thomas Edwards (part) 10.80 40 freoree Harrison , 4 32 100 105 Thomas Duncan 10.80 205 106 James Town 21.60 83- "William Brady 22.32 2f3 Willtam McCoy 21.60 140 K. Shoemaker 10.08 77 Fred, and Oeore-e Snvder 12.60 14 Owen I. Williams...; 1.44 Btarklirh Totrnittiip. 45 Henry ShirfTner 5 76 25 Simon Snvder 3 20 35 John McCawlev 4 81 100 eorsre Slooi?h 13 11 50 John Ross 6.40 84 William I,von 11.19 85 JohnOrafl 1152 40 Flnvel Brown 5.12 80 Adam KelB-tiard 10.24 162 Sebastian OrafT 14.39 1O0 John Jones 3.20 800 Jacob Prcssincr 39 90 335 lanl T.cho 43 19 137 Taniel Leavr 17.59 37 Henry Campbell 1.92 59 fJabriel Borlnn (Snvdnr) 3.20 100 Ianiel and John Davis 3 20 97 John D.iris 6.19 100 Oeorire Kex... ... 6.40 434 Oeorire Kcx 83 83 343 Emanuel Brallier 43.91 Carroll Toienahip. 25 80 John Hoops 2.17 108 James Hoops 9 40 19 Joseph rkenro.le. )r 1.42 Cnmbria Toxrnship. 18 Andrew Lewis 2.18 50 William T.lnton 5 45 100 Keese .1. Llovd TV90 174 John Mnnrsn I1"1 108 John .1. Krans Si Co 17.33 132 K. H. Tndor 8.94 Chrnt Townthip. 300 4S2 452 321 2H 14T se 225 212 William Parker 74.40 Anthony Simons 84 07 Nathan T.anarliboronirh 84. 07 Thomas Ketland 39 80 Thomr Masters 31.12 John Ketland 13.60 Charles Por-e 22 70 feoree Polo 3. Joseph pope 41.17 Samuel Pnth 39.43 fiecive Oilson 10.48 Henr Soely 6 88 Samnel Peters 5.10 Hneh Hoops 39 68 John Pope 23.68 James Hoops 17.11 Oeonre Hoops 9.92 Nathsn Footer 15 38 Henry Foster 10.50 James Foster 3.10 44 44 62 es 28 u 68 87 44 1(19 in 4 321 IS 180 124 121 W 120 50 W 40 131 319 44 300 IrtO 40S 106 127 135 134 1SH 137 4O0 400 33 14 100 25 2S 3 2 120 400 77 300 12S 100 39 11 OT J. hn Olden 4 96 John Drinker 2 48 William Oray 48 24 I Joseph fr-ay 63 70 jarc.es Hunter 37.20 James Foster nnd feorire Ollson 6 20 James Both 50.22 William Parker 23.62 Henrv Phillips 25.11 Simon Walker 29.02 Kohert KwinK 4' 60 11. Beck man 24.80 Cltartirld Toicmhip. Samuel Calvin 38 60 Kilev Sarirent 2 20 A. fc'P. Flvnn 23 40 James F. Mcflonsfh 25.82 A. B. Shaw fc Oo 25 .81 Albert Tvory 72 Joseph Hoirue 95 Blair V Bell 62.40 Conrvuiugh Township. James Bnrk 23.10 Klehnrd Smith S6.no David Nevin 36. 00 Cooper Improvements... 9.00 Crnyle Toirnthip. Samuel S. Paul 3 30 P. M. .1. Brown 1.99 7 34 P. M. & J. Brown 4.61 72 laae Paul 9.49 18 John T.ovett 1.99 30 John M. Skellv 6 94 30 Joseph Skelly 6.94 (leorire Heater, one lot 83 C. B. Fllis. one lot. No. 3 68 C. B. F.llis, one lot. No. 4 66 Van Toirnthip. 200 Bell fc Blair 48.40 40 John Meae 4 84 434 John r isher 37.67 433 John Harrison 37 67 2O0 John Brotherline 17.40 400 Thomas Patterson 69.60 80 Felix McOnlre 6 80 71 I,. A. Poflenbersrer 16.47 168 Morris Woir 12.18 330 Henry Wolf 28 71 110 Joseph lavis 9.77 410 Morris Davis 35.67 400 Henrv Davis 34 80 233 William Barton 54 04 233 F7ekiel Farmer 20.30 116 William Tilton 10.88 loo William Brodle 8 70 330 Jese Bosh 28 71 233 Lewis Wolf mi 4'K1 Andrew (rrayson 34 80 400 Morris White S4 80 400 Henry White 84.80 100 James Bryson 17.40 10 Joseph Seiruin SO Elder Toxm$hip. 122 James Foster and Oeo. Ollson.... 29.40 150 John Hoops 25.80 50 (leorire Hoops 5. 80 25 Charlc Pope 2.80 50 Henry Foster 5 80 60 Samuel Peters 8.00 125 James Hoops " 30 00 200 Andrew Weaver -....... 30 00 80 John o'.len 4 so 35 48 Peter Bordman 3.92 Oallitzin Tovnxhip. 48 John T. Christy, M. D 12 76 190 Aaron Bowen 67.78 220 Mifflin Hanan ......".. 83.60 75 MaryHanan ." .1.....". 17.10 60 Nicholas Bell 20 00 67 William Christy (mineral) 16.12 143 123 John tlray 108.68 Jtu'kion Torrnthip. 100 John Cnnnlnirham 80S 105 Thomas Morris 194 Kobert Morris 100 John White . 92 Paul Boltv .'. 300 Matthias Sloiieh 46 Thomas White 25 Daniel Oonithnonr 208 Isaac Bonser 184 39 Jasper F.wlnir! 89 James Reese 69 Tavtd M. Priuirle 50 Wm. H. Sechler Lomer Yodrr Toicmhip. 80 Henry Rrown 16.00 48 76 31 .04 100 16.00 1O0 14 72 25 48.00 93 7.36 16 8 98 03 89 94 85.32 , 17.08 1 7.58 8.00 2.79 270 Ihmsen heirs S4.16 100 James P. McConauehy 8.30 Portage Townnhip. 4461 Arent Sonman .. 698.77 200 Fred. Hinton 28 80 2O0 Samnel Hinton.. 28.80 439 Oeortre Ontwald .... 14 40 130 H. 6t C. Zeller 18 72 90 Wm. T. McConnell 12.96 70 A. . F. I". McConnell 4.62 Reade Towmhip. 434 Kobert Atkins 04.90 40 P. & A. Flvnn 11.68 2.v 7 P. fc A. Flvnn 58 40 433 Patrick Borland 221.26 140 John Barron, jr .. 71.54 217 Henrv Phillips 94 59 434 Simon Walker 221.26 174 108 Thomas Sanbonrn 88.92 434 3 Martin Bush 158.04 434 8 Morris Such 1.18. 04 415 Morris Rush 151.47 159 Henrv Bush 58 03 100 Joseph Borland S6.50 70 Henrv !8neh 25.55 393 Thomas Canbv 86.07 221 19 Johr. Crale 48.36 100 David Jackson 36 50 100 Henry Kepple 86.50 200 Willl'im Barton 43.80 12 A. H. Flsbe Co 6.25 25 John Brown 9.12 63 John Brown 81 Wm. Spade, part. 82.99 100 W. H. Woods 88.60 67 Oeorare M. Keade 24 45 400 James E. Iavls.... 87.60 200 John Bell 43 80 1040 Cnrrv fc Tone", assignees 151.84 109 Martin TiRhe 20.78 Summerhill Toirnthip. 439 80 Jacob Nasle 65.83 439 80 Henry Woo.1s 65.83 439 80 James Dalton 65 83 439 80 James Searicht 65.83 370 40 Israel Jones 55.60 1X Wilson Hunt .. 16.00 03 Ebenerer Branham 13.95 19 40 John Hammond. .. 2.38 "tMueJtanna Totcn6i'7. 87 William Cook 2.48 132 Peter Blttrht . 6.60 144 11 William Campton 7.14 242 James Thompson 31.92 150 Joseph Thomas 99.00 146 S. W. Fisher 7.83 41 Alexander Henderson . 63.84 Stonyrrerk Toienthip. T Lewis Plitt .. 1.86 Taylor Toicmhip. SO Henry Sarnent .. S 48 M Anthony Preston 7.2 Upper Todtr Tovrnthip. 400 John Taylor 40. m 212 eorre Cable 21.63 400 Jobn Brown 22.20 Wathington Toirnthip. 81 Thomas Jackson -- 18.52 100 Philip Collins 68 00 100 Henrv 1111en 61.20 400 J. R. McFarlane 54.40 400 Richard Constantino .. M 0 252 Simon Koop M OO 200 Wm. II . Sechler " 60 90 Ueo. and Alex. Buchanan..... 24 48 50 S. H. Lemon 6 80 60 Sophia Hurd 6.80 White Toirnthip. 302 Simon Walker . 73.24 400 Henrv Phillip .. 155.20 183 James Wilon ...... 71.O0 291 Frederick Moieneaux... 66.45 114 91 Frederick Moleneaux 27.64 456 Thomas Sanbourn 853.08 170 93 Simon Walker 82 45 384 106 Henry Phillips 188.73 600 Calvin H. Kanstead . . 070.00 250 Cnrrv A Jones, assignee 84.38 10 Matt'new Cowan... 2.43 118 Lan-ieln fc Th mas 84.32 75 John Stabler, sr 6.15 66 William M.Lloyd . 81.63 SEATED I.AXDS 17-80, Adamt Totrnnhip. JohnC. Emleh 106 Cambria Coal and Iron Co 122.31 Adam Vamer 1-80 Joseph BomKardner...... 62 60 1230 60 15 Allegheny Toirnthip. Peter Mullen.. Barr Tovnehip. Isaiah Bonner H.J Boland Robert Olan John McOee Jacob L. Keith Bernard Donahoe Archie Farrell Joseph Oardner Michael Sheets J. A. Trent 8. A. lonirlass Henrv Zern Lawrence Smith, 1 house, 2 lots. . Blacklick Toirnthip. J."hn Coonsleman. ....... ......... Richard Tudor Beniamln tfilpatrick .. Harrison Overdorff Ptonehaek fc Martin Alexander MeAdatns Silas J. Warcham. 1 home, 2 lota Camfrrt'o Toirnthip. K. Jones, tanner Oilbert L. Lloyd J. Moore estate Jacob and Oeors;e Sohrift Samnel Vaurhn John Wentrode R. Wolf fc Hackle Alexander Moore P. Noon estate Rees J. Lloyd Silas Casldy James H. Iavis Thomas B. Hutchinson William P. Jones..... John Wherley i'anoll Toirnthip. Nicholas Alles Rev. M. Ikunenee John Nisei Peter Bertram estate Che't Toirnthip. John and Henrj Mellon. . John Hipsch. B. J. Sawyer fc Co Cheat f!pringt Borough. John Barnicle. house and lot Samnel Kemp, house and lot Clearfield Toirnthip. Valentine Beers Samnel Kelly Daniel Litrinirer estate Robert White estate... F. McConnell. ir William McOiiire Peter Deloner Lnke A. Ieoier Reed fc. Tndor Allegheny nnd Indiana Run Oil, Coal and Lumber Co..- A. J. Durbin Paul Strittmatter Y. M. Flanapran Conemaugh Township. Improvements Lewis Baumer Michael IMwnev L. B. Cohiok....." Isaac Haws, honse and lot Conemauyh Borough. Henrv Schnable, 1st ward. 1 lot.. Thos. Slick, 1st w-d .house, J-i lot Croyle Toirnthip. Cambria Coal and Iron Co .. Findle fc Brother John RUey .. Philip IHvely estate Daniel Findlcy laae Sill W illiam Hutzel. one lot Philip Croyle, honse and lot Jacob Prinifle, one lot Jacob Van F.ken. hou"e and lot., .las. Burnhamer, honse and lot.. HukIi 0"Skeliy. one lot Wm. Layton. one honse and lot. John W.'Smith. two lots Dean Tovnship. Samuel Calvin A. L. Holliday Louther fc. Lloyd James Condrin Elder Toirnthip. 3. fc II. Mellon Eatt Conemaugh Borough. S. H. Bennett, one lot Joseph Conauith. one lot Patrick Kenny, lot, i house. . Bbentburg Borough, Johnston Moore estate. E.ward. Rees J. Lloyd, 'e?t ward Johnston M'oore estate. W. ward. Martha Fvans. 1 house, lot.. Reese .1. Lloyd, 10 lots. W. ward. . Johnston Moore est'te, one honse and lot. Westward Rees J. Llovd. 4 lots. West ward. H. W. & .1." M. Wetherill, house and lot. West ward Gallitzin Toirnihip. Thomas florman 20 60 100 40 83 25 80 49 SO 82 26 30 7 1 26 8.81 10 48 1.66 2.52 2.11 62 1.13 1.4T 63 1.19 I 66 61 69 100 60 10 90 160 25 2 10 3.40 30 10 15 3.16 86 1.20 62 i 48 20 j 2S.20 1 94 ; 2.07 I 21.80 ( 4 72 j 6.34 16 05 : 8 63 1 4J 60 25 145 150 114 lf'l 61 60 6 S 1 73 18 81 60 219 100 608 4 05 2 80 1.80 62 51 1.05 J 63 ; 8.15 1 2.10 ; 21 62 4.20 14.42 42 228 1 32 19 5.12 31 0.79 66 3.75 2 68 9 12 1 6 83 2-M 25 10 65 15 41 600 04 14 109 150 232 248 18 34 100 28.' 17 20.42 08 3.79 10.75 1.00 1 88 43 1.06 78 21 2.06 1.44 433 69 215 60 63.91 17.78 6.45 1.20 1.65 1.S8 1.05 3.02 24.85 6.25 8.87 11.35 4 50 10.65 4.40 25 28 6 400 60 1"0 365 65 129 65 1.89 8 4'J 81.19 6.83 4.40 1.17 1.05 2 65 28.46 2 10 1.21 8.17 1.05 52 10.32 34.4') 9.22 4.50 60 Adam Moopey esta te John A. Meobjre estate J. T. Christv R. W. Davis Gallitzxn Borough. Oatman fc trwin Mrs. M. J. Driskell. two lots Jackton Toirnthip. Samnel Barkhart Ihtvid Constable John Eirer Edwin I-eidy Joseph Shoemaker Joseph Walker Nathaniel Wales John A. Rairer Philip Irinile John Wentrode Ianiel Raieer estate Evan M. Davis John Rose, house and lot Joftnjfotrn Borough. Fd. J. Meldron. 2 lots, 1st ward.. Sainl Smavle. house. Jlot. 1 w. Edward Horner. 16 lots, 4th ward Catharine Horner. 2 lots, 4th " Blackburn Huichcs, 1 '.ot, 4th " Henry Trcese. honse, lot. 6th " Jaeop Fromer, house, lot, 6th ' John A. Hill, one lot. 6th ward.. Jas. McKeever. one lot. 6th ward Charles Murray, one lot, 6th " Henry Michaels, one lot. 6th " Conrad Smith, one lot. 6th ward. David Beard..one lot, 6th ward... Millrille Borough. C. B. Ellis, one lot Nnntter Toirn'hip. Samuel Calvin John C. Noel Alice Riflcl William Howell Ellen Sweeny Rees Roberts Presprrt Borough. Bernard Mcflulre, house and lot Russell Bowen, one lot. Anthony Cameron, one lot Patrick Commons, one lot Sarah A. Cireen, house and lot.. Portage Toirnthip. John and Joseph Burk Henry Barker Joseph Hclsel Rosanna McKnrue John McCulIoueh John C. Smay estate William Tiley e"tate Elizabeth Ritchiston S. H. Smith fc Co .. Francis McConnell. Edward Mctlla.le Levi Ream, two lots C. C. (Jeorjre, honse and lot Christ. Haiter. house and lot Cath. J. B'irtnett, house and lot Isaac Shaffer, house and lot Riehlani Toirnthip. Patrick Horsey, one lot Reade Toirnthip. John ('lark. r David Thompson Owtn. Curry fc Jones Curry fc Jones, a'sitrnees Curry fc. Jones, assignees Curry fc Jones, ajsinees Curry fc Jones, assignees Ephralm Burkct . Blair S. S. fc A. Packer Blair S. S. fc A. Packer Blair S. S. fc A. Packer Blair S. S. fc A. Packer Blair S. S. fc A. Packer . Blair S. S. fc A. Packer Blair S. S. fc A. Packer . Bell fc Owln Bell fc Owin . Hollen Confer 60 62 212 63 50 50 50 3 166 261 100 160 4.20 ! 3.67 : 10.87 1 62 52 ; 1 32 ' i.47 ; 52 ' 6.73 I 42 I 85 ' 63 I 42 8.00 21.35 21.14 3 81 4 .30 , 1.11 j 3.72 8.68 80 32 42 26 18.80 44.95 17.42 20.60 7.05 16 98 0.19 171 300 1"0 137 2 130 60 62 6 60 49 4 1.95 45 4.35 1.36 ! 4 12 65 1.15 1 30 2.95 21 100 100 158 94 38 82 18 575 418 62 102 113 162 433 433 05 9 20 13.37 10 25 12 54 7.70 8.12 6.73 1.48 14.00 34-27 1 427 8 37 0.27 13.28 85.61 86 51 7.70 63 2.00 Stonyereek Toienihip. 2 John Emerllnp 62 19 Jonathan Griffith 1.67 B, F. Slick, bouse and lot S.63 Fred. Ream, one lot 42 Summerhill Torcnship. 10 Cambria Iron Company 2 70 639 Philip Collins 18 83 872 Philip Collins 14 29 83 Philip Collins 8.16 184 Philip Collins 7 0 I 684 Mears, White at Co. S3 44 ! 264 Mears. White l Co. 21 32 lifl Mea i. White fc Co 7 70 220 Mears. White A Co 16 94 220 William P. Schell 29.94 144 Jot.n Eiran 27.85 100 John Kider estate 4.70 16 John Skellv, sr., estate... 2.11 41 Fred. Crosier 2.10 69 Patrick Mullen 4.03 70 Erwlne Peth 46 ST)) John Riley ... . 80.86 20 Mrs. Mary Evdi ti Sv$qvehanna Tovcnship. 6 86 60 OS 16 66 28 S A Bartlebaagh ... William Pyatt estate ISimon Schroth Tonkin fc Llova William Rrnles John Lantty . Lewis Kussel estate . Joseph Stlffler .... Taylor Totciuhip. Michael Flahertv . Joseph Freidhoff, one lot James H. Wilson, ote lot Tunnelhill Borough. John MoHuth John (falii;an James MeCloikey Jane McCullouzli estate, one lot. ex 7J 8 07 6 68 76 67 64 31 2 2 37 17J 60 63 18 13 12 79 Washington Tovnship. Thomas Burns Auirut:ne Durbin J oh n Farren. ol Dan C. B. Kennedy estate R. M. Iifmon estate Peter Moyer Mentxer fc I,eil Michael MetJoniule Evan E. Evans P. P. tleorjre James M. Brad lev William Tiley '. MaryC. Williams Morrow 61 Oardner Peter Dunn William Donahue Paul MoKenna Paul McKenna Philip Oeoree. house and lot F P Myers, one lot John McQuillan, one lot Samnel Lee, !ioue and lot Wm MeCloky, bouse and lot.. Adam Moyer. house and lot. Ll7.aru Re!(rle. houe and l"t James McMahan. h'ne and lot.. Jane Sweeny, housa and lot White Torcnship. Bishop Tract... B F Bell B F Bell W Scott) B F Hell (L Beers ) B F Bell (John Hollen) B F Bell (E Shoemaker) B F Bell (J Hollen) B F Bell .T H.i'len) Bell fc Owin (J K Owln) Bell fc Owin (K F B-ll) Wilson Oallaither Alexander C Oray Wm M L'oyd James K McOoutjh A Ream Henry Slmmii I avl i Thompson Wallace ,c Krebs ., Ooorue v Keade B F Bell (John B JlVlwin ) B F Bell (William Spade) B F B"ll (John Br.wni John Downing, house nnd lot Wilmore Borough. Joseph Kiel Joseph Kiel, house and three iota John Seaman, two lots Wondrali Borough. August Keifline, one lot Yoder Township. Beam fc Potts A J Haws M Mulvehlll David Allen Adam Kau.'lman David H Richards, jr Sylvester Oarrity John E Smith. .J John Sutron Ba'tzer fc Co.. John O'Conner. house and li t... . 11 46 40 21 226 161 SO 200 40 60 25 117 ia 2-10 123 10 1 64 2 68 3 12 74 14 70 23 48 16 88 82 65 7 81 1 80 2 81 20 85 1 00 1 05 8 90 00 1 29 2 32 2 10 2 07 4 25 1 12 1 46 8 S 41? 62 102 118 162 433 433 153 05 60 8 218 124 60 66 100 60 60 94 88 19 2 37 2 83 10 84 0 SO 0 80 8 64 2 13 0 37 79 14 18 6 80 8 77 1 43 10 48 24 F9 1 08 1 59 67 18 8 21 10 i 8 15 62 1 07 200 10 81 60 SO 1 6 80 6 1 6 15 11 27 12 77 4 00 2 58 4 61 4 "0 2 10 76 1 no 62 6 07 1 05 1 06 2 0 1 05 62 1 05 1 05 1 05 W llliam Manan. one lot.... Charles Brede. one lot Oeortre Davis onel .t..... Pennel Eldrido. one lot.. Joseph Jenkins, one lot. ......... J A Kennedy, one lut. .......... . John White, one lot Thomas Myers, one lot ....... . .. Consor MoCiure.one lot J. A. KENNEDY, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Ebensbnrit. March 27. 182.-7.8t m. mi L FIKKIM, CF LYXK, KISS g irz- -fire? tJtfWI?E I LYDIA PIN KHAKI'S Is a Positive P-ne fori 'I Ibooe Pslntiil Otnplalats an4 WwtniMI (seoKmsa tsmrliMt f i pwnlaUoa. It w:U cure entirely the worst form of Famato Com plalnta, all ovarian trouble, Inflammation and Clcsra tlon. Falling and pisplacementa, and the consequent Spinal TvMim(,aa, and la particularly adaptod to tbe Chanira ef Ufe. It will dltsrlve and erpl tumom from the trterna la an early ataire of development. The tn6ncy to eao evroua humors there la checked very spedtly by rt It removes falDtnetw, flatnlancy, destroys all ermvtns foratlmulants, and rrlievea woaknm of the ttomsrh. It cures Bloatler, Re-1ahea. Kervoua Prostration, General IrLtilty, hluji 'miiii , Ueproaaloa and Indi gestion. That feellnjf cf Vaarlne down, eaiasfna: Pn. weight and bakalic. U rd s pfmanwtly eared by It qn. It will at all tinges and ttuds- tlldrcuunlnrw act tn harmony -wita tlia laws tliat govern tbe female STMem. Forthecurarf Ktsntj ComrlalnU of attbar aax UJa Compound 1s ur.iiir' d. LVIU E. I'lKKUiat TrKTTtflll I0 1 I is preparad at 131 and S Wetra Avenaa, Lrnn,Xasa. I'-!ce L Bii bottles for $5. Sntbyinall In the form of pill, also la the form of loaeogea, oa receipt of price, $1 per box for either, alra Pink ham freaty answers all letters ef inquiry. Bend for pamph lat. addreaa aa above. JTenrtoti tht. Faper. Ho family should ba without LTPIA t PI1HaM ' UVT.lt PITJB. Thy euro eotittition, billon aaaaat cud toniid-.ty of the liver. 15 eanta per bo. BW s-'old by all Drvggtata. att At James' Drun Store, Ehensb'jj. 8 12.-ly. wu-a - 1 La-. ,-1 jmtat. norsruoLD iyords. 'For rick stomrwh, had tas'e, glnlrlng spells, ari l pi'T'itaT V'Tl. r-lv s. !"!'? en IV bi xa." tKyKVFMmM-i "-"ri-T1- ' ' "For sctniot aijH'tiU). ciisr-'pi. inii' tlon, and liver r tnr.?:il".t. t.n l 'ti . ; it never talis." a'-s..'.,,srwasia. .i w. Those In lit.-mrv, professional or e-m-mercial pursuits constantly neel Pfpt-x s. For consiipaUoo, Mlvalik." For sick heartache, piln In the hes-i. dizziness, and low spirits utte l'ERi sa. Pead and srndv our hook on the Ills cf life, follow Its teachings, and T"B will be hapoy. tiono will le r:'l for any ease 11 m CI will not cure or greatly Improve. " " ""tl Ladles. If Ton wiih arrenirth. hesirh and -JheailtV. Sweet hre- enih. cl'erry I'Ts and rov UITCU, "Go to your nearest druetr1t for a bottle of Tebi sa. Take H beloro rath meal." 'For net-Tons dehlllry. catarrh of the Mad der, or disease of the kidney a, lako 1't.iit. .na, and be cured." PI - Sold at the New Irug Store. Postofflee. I'b enshurn. Pa. 16-13, '81.-ly.) A GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY Ii THE LOSS OF A r.eflnr on ttie nnre, Trent merit. and Kadical Core ol Seminal V. eakness, or Ser matorrhcea. Induced bv Seii-Ahue, Involuntary Emissions. Impotency, Nervous 1eh !i:v, and 1 n perliments to Slarri iire ifenerallv: l'onun.pt on Epilepsy, and Fits: M-nlal and I"h vsic .llal l! city. Aic.-Hv KOBKKT J. CI LVI KWHL M !., author of the "ilrean Hook," tc. The world-renowned author.' In tiiit admirable Lecture, clearly proves Irom Ms own en.erienee 197.00 1.1 j 1 23 I tVfil, s-i - - 1 Z "i 1 1 ! Eg.rtflaHg mat me awiui consequences of Sett Abuse mv le I eflectually removed without dativter ius sunleal , operations, bouiiies. Instruments, r nit . or cordia Is; I pointing out a mode ot care at onci- ci-rta n and cfl fectnal. bv which every sufferer, no iratter what ! his condition mar he. ma v cure Inmsell eheanlv, ! privately and radically. ' ' ! av I hit Lecture will prove boon to thoutandt nnd thoutaddt. I Sent under seal, fn rdaln envelone. to anv ad ' dress, pott-paid, on reoeipt of six cent or twoii t ag stamps. AnMres THE (IITIBWVII, sIFDlfiL CO.. 41 Ann 8t., , York, X. T. rost Office Hoi 4SO. I4-6.'62.-!m. P. . ,.ir.., - ."i i .i.ii iuii mi-; roninii Ir, n J minutes. It W'.i a so knit a grt st a-, -l. of foo.-j-r-rt for whl.-ti fie-e is ar a rea'v r-.-i-t - ! I rorrirtii'aran-1 terras t- th Twomhly li nit tins iuacnine Co., o Washingttgi au. p-t .u. atasa. t,r"Tmon; i'areadrs Jis make N'cr Blood, and will completely charim the bl..-,! n the entire svstem in thre mnnths. Anvieon whnwill take pill eachnirM from 1 to iiw ecka ' ii wrrnorM tosoumi beaith, if aurh a tin lv Or-il)le. Sent bv mail fr R letter l-.n-. . . .inn.vso.V CO., livton, Jtaaa. formerly Jtangori 3Ti. QKin OOi P" day at hime. Samples worth OkV tree. Address Btikh a Co.. Port- NEW RICH BLOOD! oh & t'o.. For l4-7,fX-ly.s idb, axaioe. n . a a, a iivs iv (111 Art; M ..... Years A flint lor Hs i' L. II. M ires. f)f . writfs to t!ie Sj.rir; follows: Tli ii;iM ( 8t rated Hip far t tlHt u.,. chard di-jxTirts vt ry inuo), it producf-a its cro'n miiP . i . - w j j .'u nit; iiiieina :e o;j ..Hr 2 j apple crop was of liit;i- v., ',, i would have been w.,rt!i h! I: of the country tlirpf tir.Kc' in the year Jt-fnre. Ami : in the Qnantitr and ujoP V, so broadly niarlfd in uit. will utidllbed!y r , .,' j'ears to come, and r ! .,' ; a series of years in t!.(- fu.' in the pa-t. Any nii(. vjj trouble t3 look over tl for apples larirg t!i IV;.;. Will find that 1 1 ; t- p';c;- ;,;,. ui riably been higher ia tl,(-'(l"."T even years. "Why it is tUt , ,', tiitve so Kfiieia..y rciw io j of producing their tus: trr 'j po i yeara and remainirj o t-V-" ' o ; durlnjr the odd years is rySt"l ''" pens that a late fmst k:!:, t '' of an orchard aiid chu:.fi(S' tlie bearing year, the licts0 partial and ruoietini a --. r next year. If ro aitir.eia! rni used to encourage the htw '' renaer u tK-rmrnent it Pi---.' tH j back iiito the old wav 15-Jti- 1 2i have sutricieut ettoura"t-;i.-, ." , them to eet the i.ew L .!... ; formed, they will have 1.0 j, . . I return to the old, hut wi:; c '. . I produce crops as recurly ;:, in the even years. To' lLY--! chauga thts bearing year of ,T ! is something of a task, tutro: j . a task but what it woul ! ! h, .L- j run. With an old orch-i: i ' , ; thing to do is to remove t!;tt' '.l'-. j small fruit. A lili-ral dree.;'-V j nure should be apt lied to ii.e e-."' j induce a vigorous crrowth. hd , be all the better if sp; :i-i ie . fore, as the late fall aid the ea- . will assist in carving He f. r.;: ; ' ter down to the routs. If I' in the spring it will be of t,i;';'' the Erst year. Differeut v.r:;'iT require differeiit treat mei.t. c: -varieties that are not ry 5 :.; ' ers will require more vigV uj;-, ough treatment than tl..e tY For instance, the Famusecr ,cx is a very profuse bearer, aui poms are removed the com - g V the tree well pruned arid ;;. -applied early, so as to qt-t tli- u -the spring rains, it ws.i l en". to bear a fair crop next ,'' probably a full crop. Tit-a'.:i.r- ' single year will not le I.k-'v u. tablish the habit. If the ft t. that apier the follown.g y-u.-J moved, it will be apt to krt iUl-; habit so thoroughly cstat.... : will likely continue wiihout a: 1 ;. care. With varieties that art : profuse in their bearing t.t;: :. tpienny necessary in rt-t. ri to c. ; roic treatment. ith such t:e- , removing the bluscrus or su.L ; some time between the nndJi r.f and the loth of July, if the lreu. ing vigorously (hut not other - ' should tp made entirely arour.ic the limbs, cutting clear thr bark. A second cut Ehoul l U- a, quarter of an inch frm the firs: .. intervening section of hark car-;, moved. A new bark will he ! a short time, but the downw.:: : the sap will be arrested ar.d !i.t I tion of fruit buds so enciui:;-. - , . .. . .. : 1 , .... hits iiraLru viiii ie rij . .. . 9 : . 1. 1, . i .- spring ? To confirm the l.ai ;. With orchards, cotitainir. !-r- few farmers will want to Bjen'i::r ...... . 4A , ft , IV.. V I . uvi c 3f i y iu rua.i iijr i.i.i:.fce, i. young trees it is but little tri;:! move the blossoms, and h civ.rr the treatment atove dt-scr.tiod f :. years thoroughly establish the i habit in tLe odd years, khi thu; i the value of their returns. If ti- nf Ihp liark iq rironprlv rr-n-nvefr" will lie done to the tree, ev-r. if p ed in alternate years for a I : j t r is a fact that the bark can 1 r-z 111111 1 lit? rillll t IHHil 111 A I .i ... tree during the latter part ofju::: lore pan o i juiv without ay r... the tree. By taking or.e La'.i part of the top of a tiee and f the above described treat rueL-., so treated will have its tfar:it ; ed and the tree made to prcKhrr. oi appies on one or me o.ei ji.. year. A vni r- - It a xt TnT T Soap. These cacti grow on tlr i ican continent from Mi'ur.t . v the north to a similar latituJ" " America, and from the F.i 1 east of the Rio Grande, tl Lr. Mexico and eastern Tex as. ine llower staiKS are cr-. leaves but are plentiful'v branches about eighrt-en met, from which flowers of w.ie wt colors are suspended in tl 6 ' season. The tu!toiis ro -t is ' to six inches in diameter a:.u to eighteen inches long. A saponaceous juice is e; r--the root, tod the f;br of th ! heckled for the manufacture ses, cushions and chair St a'.. I etable soap extracted from thf Leen used by the Indians. M-i-tv others for many years as a I'' and exceeds in purity our u.-' from animal subs'. anc-s. The preservative qualit: o'- - are well known, and its u-e p hair a fine natural glow, pr-'t:. cay of the hair and entirely " dandruff or all impurities pb "r Cattle eat the leaves in the r a purgative. And cut into t i- on water "there fish als'Ui.J. is stupefaction tif the -1:. :c can be easily taken. The price amang the I-'--1' Mexicans who sell it in Tar cents a bunch of two stalks (maneuerna). For cleaning flannels the -found vastly superior. It n-a? ' that the manufacture ar. i I"l of amole may liecome ore : trial pursuits" of the age. ? Citizen. Origin of Namfs or Fi . Manv kinds of dry-got' V " Knglish names which are c"-'. less corrupted, tLronehout t'-f The origin of these old ratrs by Sir George Bird woo l as Damask is from the city o satin from Zavtown, in from Calcutta : and nms 1 ruckrati derived its i a:'"f liara ; fustian comes from F-1- ; of the Middle Agf-s, frtn modern Cairo is desre:il and tabby from a street u( Cambric is from Can t n'1- . Gaza ; baize Irom 1?.v.t ; Damietta, and jeans fr.ni '' ' get is derived from i e;' ' Drogheda. Duck, fr-ni street in Bristol is name-c -Torque, in Normandy. ... Diaper is not from V I', " r the Greek diaspron. i.-1"' Irom the Italian enu -r i vellns a. hide or pelt.) c 1 fle t.,r sh3-; V I OiJ.lll.lll B1S, llivi, - J .,A tut?'!7- iirii a titiiTi fuv. - i r T.. Iri U'lT'l, irom an iiraiu t r ,-f ima or ne, dpcu v -knots before dyeing. from the Hindoo word c.r- is ti Vreneh of "wool. i..y Have you seed w.'V;, . . ; maR. '-a ... une nour s'u. - . a t will Rave a day or a weta in eradicating weeu.