u u It C3 L - ' THECAMERIA EEG M Ai: JSDAYi :? : :TIAY 2?. 1 807. locmTXhdjpersonal.. ' TflzCitH'icO0-- We have received .from the Catholic tPublication Society, of hh Mr. Lawrence Kehoe, No.-123 Nas L itreet, New York, is ths general agent, SeApal and-May numbers. of tbi3 really ixcelleot Monthly Ilagazme,' and. having nee seen and perused it. we do not know consideration' that would induce us to V without u.f It U ,leyond question the publication of its kind that has ever wo usaJ from i the press of this country, j wH!e lt 13 worthy the perusal of all readers, being devoted to' general, literature ind science, for the. Catholic, it has a charm, ja interest and a merit that no one can . fail to feel and appreciate who has ever perused its v?Ps' fonns double column octavo Da7azineof 144 pages each number, making two l""e volume of 1,723 pag'seach year, tnd is furnisted at $5 per annum! To our Catholic readers who appreciate v a high orJer of literature; and who can spare $5 for tie gratification of that taate, we cannot too highly recommend, the "Catholic World.," "We know if you subscribe " for it one year ou will continue its patron throughout life, as the very first number you peruse will so inchantaml interest yon that you will not willingly dispense with its monthlyvisits. . This association also isaues Catholic Tracts, designed fr the dissemination of religious truths and moral instruction, which are fur nished at the low price- of fifty cents-per bunted copies. The Lemke Association of (,'arrolHown and the St. John Societies of Jgbnstown and Altoon.-t are the proper me diumain this part of the State for the circu lated ot these tract? and to these organiza". tions we specially, commend the Catholic Publication Society and its numerous reli gious and literary publications. ' j ' 1 Bbevities. "We regret to learn that our jouns friend, C. W. Easly, of Johnstown, w the mi-fortune to saw off the point of Li left thumb, a few days ago, while work ing at his (ihe carpenter) trade.- A new achedule v t-nt into effect on the Pa. R. R. on Monday. The only chapge produced by it in the running of the Branch train is that it arrives here at 10.20 instead of 9.40 in the morning, as heretofoie. A "band of itin erant vagabonds, usually denominated gip ea, passed through our town on Tuesday. An Englishman named Isaac Collins was seriously injured by being run over by a locomotive, near Lilly's station, on Thurs day night last. Being a stranger, friendless and nennUesa, he was taken to the county Door house for treatment.-' The .father of our townsman, A. U. Muinn, Lq., aied in Bedford a couple of weeks ago. --A driz zlia r rain and chilling winds marked the advent of the flowery month' of May in' this vicinity. A corps of engineers is said: to be at work surveying routes with a view to the shortening of the I'enn'a K ul Road. A Temperance Convention, in which Carx- presented, is to as-sf-mble at Altoona to-day. The beuce of the editor will account for all shortcomings in -.our -pajxr this week. Tuk New Catucvq AJhcscu. Tuesday List ground was broken on corner of- Julian and Horner streets, immediately opposite the me 01 na present cpurgu uuuuiug, iu ini.-j borough, for the-erection of a pew Catholic Church, which it isjiiroposed to have under roof Wore the,oomiDg winter seta in. the f Wildinjr is to be 100 feet iu, length and .64. feet in width, with 18 inch walls 32 .fuet and a tovcr 130 lett in height. All the stone wquirod for the foundation and a great por Uun of the lumber is already on the ground, and the worthy pastor, Ilev. U..C. Christy, sal hia congTigatioa have gone to work with a determinatiun to erect a' church edifice that will not only: accommodate a much larger n umber than the present - building. but one that will be a credit to thetjwn and befitting monument to the" zeal and,devo- tionof the Catholics hereabouts. ' The entire walls will be faced with pressed brick. o be furnished by the Johnstown Brick Maou- torturing Company. The ceremony or laving the corner atone jWili 6e; performed some time during the present month. ; t;m-. .1 ', .?. ; 1 . . It:- r .1.1 ;'.-'';!!) ..u' Rxuaoad Accident. We Mean fTom tie Johnstown Tribune that on Wednesday ttorrnng of.last week, theirast Liine bound west ran off- the track about one; utile as8 of that, nlace. -..The locomptiTe-.wnsT thrvra off the track bv an'obsirncth' aht rari'nVw outhe ties a distance of 800 feet, when the locomotive turned over and the baggaga and passenger cars ran. together",- making a great wreck. Tho locomotive Was entirely .strip Pd of its upper adornment by a passenger rarrunmng.cn top of ir.- lingular to say there was no t ne seriously injured," V' .ii ; . ....... -i . . - ... It is jroT oar province to tell ladies when they should buy uew bonnets and other mil- 'wry eoods. but we wia t&ll taera,- cn the utaority of our better hair, that if they do win to buy; they can end all .atylea,; 6izes f on patty-pan to a large flour scoop, com- pnsf i ta ' tn c, handstsi e f i xi ! rcccclly. re teitei by Mrs.IX-le"anllrMi'3 Rusa". Don't ythat we told you,' ladies, but jast blip rjuna ana taKe a good, looK'at the many, i'-ce things they have for 'sale. : ' CatBtsH vour best hones as a faith 'arid UJe by them in action, and while you are ag all this, don't forget that James II. stntly inaking-accessions to, -ens of most vaned and extensive stocks of dry "xu, notions, groceries, etc., that Loens-' can boast of. Jim is always attentive 4 obliging, and we feel sure that the man aowiii give rcres00'3 formless money lU .doc's t.l.rr.r-t vt br. iT.-,-'"fl in fl.?i thu w P io-morrow, is represented Ly, ck! tiarri8rg papers' and others of our ex aaoge, a entertaining and deserW UdV- vitic' cne that every body will Jfttmper from the "frosty sons'" and our "lor uth.y U enjoy a rich treat. 1 Editoeuuties, IUcal axd GEXErLail Floiir-Insjxclcrr. -Ilichard Terry, Ecq., of Allegheny county, has been appointed by Governor Gearys Flour- Inspector - for the Western District cf Pennsylvania, in place of Capt. Vm. B. Coulter, lately 'deceased. Slats Fair.'- It has been decided to held the State Fair n the- grounu-of the East Pennsylvania 'Agricultural and MccL..r.ical Society at Nornatown.; ;It wiljtake place in September nest.u- The only Question now ia who decided this to be so. ,. Information Wanted -Of the man who will give 25 cents apiece for the nickl tccts of the old coinago.. A democratic raftsman the other day gave us '.100 coppers 'or.!" six months'' subscription to 'the 'FkkejIa'S- among them twelrep( the coinage referred to. . .Fire. The -dwelling and barn of -Jacob Shanefelt, of Woodbury township, Blair county with nearly all their contents, were destroyed, a few days since, by lire commu nicated from a-pile of straw in the stable, to which a little boy had -unvittingly ,et Ere with a match.' '.No insurance, . ' , . Postponed. The trial of Miss Majia Young, charged with causing the' death'of her father near Hollidaysburg, a short time since, by administering poison to him, has been postponed until the July .Term &f the Blair county Court, in order to enable .her counsel to prepare for her defence. .1 " Strange , Fatality;-We learn from the Blairsville Pre 'that two young men (cou sins) named Armstrong, residing in Jtiostra ver township, Westmoreland county; three miles di-itarit from each other, were killed by lightning cn Monday of last week-r one about 8 o'clock in the morning and the other about 12 o'clock, noon. , . ' - - r Hon. A. W. Benedict, Clerk of the House of Tiepresentatives of this State, and one of the Secretaries of the. Republican State Cen tral Committee, died on the 28th of ApriJ at Huntingdon," of -erysipelas.' lie was widely known and much respected. It Is believed that he started the first daily pen ny newspaper ever published .in Philadel phia. :.: , ,' , . .... ,, . r juenica jrumsnmeni. James aiaiinews, whose pursuit through a portion of Cambria and capture in Indiana county will be re membered by our readers, was at the recent sitting of the' Huntingdon county Court found guilty of burning the barn and killing two horses -belonging to Mr. Goshorn, of Tell township, that county, and sentenced by Judge Taylor to fifteen years' imprison ment m the W estern Penitentiary. Sin endar Death. A man In Pittsburg left his home, on Saturday evening last, against the earnest temonstrance of his wife, for the purpose jof paying a visit to Alleyieny City, and on his" return,, three or four hours after, found his wife a. corpse her death having been produced by internal injury caused by the violent -emotion incident to the quarrel with her husband; she .'being' In a delicate condition at the time.-' -I f '.":''' '' ' ' ' 'Auditing Bounty Accon m' . Tire Borough and Township. Auditors of Cambria county seem to forget that' they subject "themselves to a fine of $50; one half 'cf wnich goes to the Informer. And, the other h-iIlfcT. the school Fuol, for fitilin? topnblish ftcotivlensed slate- menfi ht some, one of the county ; papers :of the condition' of the bounty fund in tbevr re spective boroughs ard townships,; "Itjs full time that IhU matter-was attended to.,, -Salt in Lamps. An Iowa editor who has tried the experiment recommends. the use of salt ui lamps, alleging that greater brillian cy is .obtained' in the, Jight and 25.per-cent. saved in,.th .consumption pf, oil. ? The lamp should be half filhid .with common gait and then' Sited up" with oil. vThe paper docs nst say so, but we presume ,t.he same salt; -wilt doibr an indefinite' time. . The experiment is a feioipie ue, ana may oe worm a iriai,. SrEAKiNOof Springfashions a tailor says there is not :rnucrx change, in gentlemen's pants. There- is less than usual in- most gentlemen's , pockets, but even that? little will Accomplish a great deal if expended in the- purchase of cheap good at -thcrea owned emporium ofV . S,. Barker, bu "High street. where dress goods, ilry goods, groceries, etc., have just'been received m the' greatest pro fusion, and where low prices and quick sales is the mottol-wLich has.' "been" adopted and will be strictly Ladhered ' to ' in .all business transactions. x There indeed TOay , .found the Vatlie that leads to; fortune,, and it is a Vallie that none who have ever, traveled , to will wish to depart from V.; . ; ', .. ; T, i V '. -r Still l'tAHbI-onn.lli6mlis T nas taken the Xront rank in the Boot and 'Shoe trade' of this community,' and with a' deter mination to maintain his. position, has with in the past few days added Very extensively to his stoCn; of ladies, gent's and' hildrca's boots and shoes 'for isprins' and summer weai, and Ms now" prepared., to tutThy jde- ecription ot a loot, trom tno smallest to tne largest. " " John's" stock is unequalled by any in town; and is altogether -of his own and the best eastern 'manufacture; and cannot fail to give satisfaction." We.advise an ex- i animation of his assbj-tiiieut,.' which will'-bi sold aa cheap as thej;heapest, and warrant ed of the pest make and material, ;. . , r OX -TUS , .FCUBTII OF JtXLT K"SXT the bh"d of freedom, will scream from the- Gulf of Mexico clear up to the North Pole, and if ha knows whatV what will dobtless pro claim to the world, ana the "rest, or man kind" that Mills. & Davis have the best goods, the cheapest 'goods', and the moet varied assortment of all kind, that ha3 ever graced the shelve? c,f any store5 in the goodly town of iTbensburgv ' If ha Ui.s to co ' this the fact will be nor.e the Jes3 apparent to those who have the good sense to study tneir own inteiests by -maiirig lueir purchases from the above firm,. Let all ethers ga and do likewise. 1 - - J" ; IliSiirEas,' .'&c-A'V th's "Is the proper time for purchasing new EadJIcs,har ncss,i&c.,'as Iwciraj; having .old Larnens, gears, &c, repaired,' "we commend . to the patronage of farmers and others 'needing work in that line our friend,' Hugh " A. McCoy, whose shop will found on Uhh. street, in the"front tocar ovw-'illlla S- Ui vis.st6r0:.'; Ilugh'.is prepared to do all such jobs in a workmanlike manner and. at ex ceedingly moderate, prices',' and as .'borne in dustry deserves encouragement . we' trust that ha will Lave his Llc3 full cf work.': .' aih- School Convention Swindlidr end - ' Matrimony A Gay Deceiver Disorderly . Conduct Welsh Jqiics Estate Amuse ments Odd FeUmcs Improvements Di cbolismThardiS, $;., -c. :.:r. , u - ? . - v.' v ';.-?, -. JfonxsTOws,- Atzvl. 23,-1.857,;: Dear- Freeman Owing 'to unavoidable absence last week I -failed to make rny s ap pearance ia the rola cf local correspondent, and to make amenda will now give' a brief resume of events which have transpired since my last. . '.' j , On Thursday and ' Friday next' the Sab bath School Convention already announced in your columns will be holden here and the programme of exercises, as laid down, vvill render' it quite an interesting affair. The prettiest feature on that occasion will bo a procession of all the schools combined, -and under the eScient Chief Marshalship of Gen'. PotU and. able assistants this part, of the programme will be certainly well carred out. The great number of Sabbath School children'who will participate in the process sion cannot fail to make it large, novel and interesting. The ability of the llev. gentle- men having the matter in charge t3 evidence sufficient' that a radical benefit will accrue to the system from an interchange of views; A bold and successful attempt at obtain ing money under false pretences was ' made here a few days ago "by a man named Henry Kettig. It appears tnat he presented him self at the. office of the Cambria Iron Com pany and gave' his name as John Lay ton, an employee of the Company, stating- that' he had just received a letter from Somerset containing the intelligence that his mother as lying at the point of death, and desiring hii presence immediately. .'In proof of this statement he produced a letter, postmarked Somerset, in which all he had said was, ver ified. . Being out of money he desired an or der for what was due him, amounting, as be said, to- twenty-five dollars. 'The .clerk, naturally commisseratmg his circumstances, wrote him an order for the amount, and Eettig took it to the cashier.': Lay ton's ac count was examined and it was found that there was a balance due him of $32, and the enterprising Rettig concluded he would take it all. In a couple hours afterwards the veritable Lavton appeared.' and." having heard of his mother's illness, came to draw his wages for the purpose of visiting her. Imagine his surprise when informed that the money had atreadjr been paid in Lis name, and couldn't 1q drawn a second time.' Lay- ton Iobt no lime ia bringing a respectable citizen, known to ' both parties, who bore witness to the fact that be was-the proper claimant."' The cashier was in' a quandary $- neither-w ils men having been long here ct course he could not remeoabep faces, and no doubt the' assumed! Layton had absconded. Not so, however, for in tha meantime Rettig alias Layton had. been :improving. his time by marrying a'young -lauy to wcuui u u-u been paying his addresses,' and -after the cer emony sent Lis baggage to' the station, with the intention of leaving with hu new maae wife on the next train; 'The bona fide Lay- . . ton suspected ilett; 3 wasiLd iaaiviCtt&nvaa had asbetned Lis name from the fact that ha had barded fur a short, time in the sazae house and had made inquiries which, "when brouutt .0 b or on the matter, i oiea suspi cious- iOnr Worthy chief of police found cut that iiettig wa3 about ieaving, ana going w the depot captured the "gay deceiver". . ana escorted him to the:lock-ipw- i After a bear ing jn' the case ana on two similar cnarges preferred -.by other' parties, tk accused,' ia default of $200 'bail, .wa3 sent, to your town to answer,at the coming-Court.'! , ir r The monthly recurrene'e of pay-day at the Mill brought out the usual amount of "cases" and induced th-a usual number: of: hilarious individuals to indulge their quarreling pjo Tensi ties. a fclosa'calculatSonlhere '.IS a very large amount ef fight in every half pint of our tanglefoot, and as soon as tne neces sary jsteam ;is up the result can be- anticipa ted. ,. Three yemg tuea who had; imbibed the necessary amount met 031 Oanal street. on Saturday evening, and 'agreeing to dis agree: rthey-. soon ha4. a" . trst-ciass - nose mashing and eye bunging engagement under, headway, t ,-One ofttetnVt lengtb con eluded to vary tteexercs by pulling fottiia large knife, . but ; fortunataiy-at'; that., parucfuar juncture the. p&iicer made, their appearance and, alter, ft JPtief.reSIstaCei the' piiigerenis were captured and accommodated with lcdg-ingsrfor-rthrtiightTtn-rthejug" -Next morning they pai&a-hih price for their ex cel ent s eeoms anccmmoaations, ana u iuo lilurv "offl.'fr'ce fi?ht "a niht icf ad UaCOm fortable cell and a larg slice iff their month's wajes. ,wa good .fun, thvy Ctainly .had very amusing, time ,01 1 it. Several other "drunks" mads thefr appearance .during the evenlnsr"'btk a ' wholesome, fear1 -of being. lugged'' feo'on'drovd .tcer4rback' to their holes, -''' '-.'' .(-u?;';-""'J Jr- '-".' ''' " The heu-3 bf the Welsh"' & -Jones "estate have 'been trvinz to sell their 'property on Portage street, better known as the' Island," during the past week; ; Very few.sales were effected, however, owing,' it is sai, ''to tha unreasonable expectations 01 the' owners. The greater proix)rtion of-the property, itU" true, is y aluabje but' they' appear to .have set the valuation altogether too-high in duce any person to invest to any greaf-ex tent. The greater part of the ground oHered must be withdrawn from the market for "an indefinite' period if they wish to realize the exorbitant prices -expected. - In -this event the growth of that portion of pur town .wil be seriously retarded.' iU- --..tss Wm- Ileadrick - disposed of hi3 property at the bead-of Pcrtago street, cna daylast week, to John Sivert forthe'rum'of $1,C3. Ballsrhops,' dances, frblids'knd1 gunf sucks" ' Were some et the Innocent.- amuse ments'' Indulged- In'' here "last Week- The German Association' led qfF vvith a hop ca Mouday night,-' which was largely-attended, well conducted end treatly enjoyed. - -' - I The" Odd Fellows have fitted 'xip the third story of the Arcade for alodge room and re moved thereto.' Tronhciser's Hali, just ya-catad-bv- them; will be returned td its legit imate -purpose;: the usecf the publid.'-'-' Johnstown will expand xaore this year.Ia tha way cf pnllla and private irnproverucnts than daring iny rrevicus .-year; Nearly one .tundrni mldirgs are ncfw.ia -course c erection in town and vicinity. - . ' . -A' diabolical" attempt; was toiide to'thtcv, the Philadelphia Jlxrtess fyonx the track, near this- p!sc2,;ci .Thursday evening, wesk, by mean3 of an Iron -bar placed in a fro at one cf the switches; but fortunately the dev- ulsa c!Tcrt failed, .though., the train was -se- Vtrtly jarred ia pas:;;ng aver it. t "ihe 'than 3 Ct."fciU iiai" are dua II- i-. ---J tj. . an ' Eobert' raze r , l.,e tl-Jmaniy and c,;aci!it Ciarxs cf U. T. Frcz'i, drugri far fa vers received. .To' th-;se jvUng gentlemen 'Ur. Frazcr is indebted to a great extent - for; having' Ihe nsatest and b :. t arranged, drug store in Western Penn sjkanla. :.?) i -j :, Skit Bai; t ' ' ' i . A s. J 'J' - - -1 - ' J ,i I ai i .AsrE, Chills, oa IxTERsrmEXT Fxtes cured, or the money refunded.' '..Dr. r Witt's Ague Pills are entirely a new medicine, and having beep tried in5over.l200 of line very worst and obstinate cases of Chills end Fe ver, and not failed even in one case to effect a epeedy core, the proprietor, guarantees them jto enrs in every a?e, even after all other tnldiciaes fail, j Those EulTcriag should immediately give them, a- trial. They are warranted to cra .For sale by. Druggists, orxcutijy;mail cn iecsipt.of.tho price, 41. Address Dr. 7itt,,.Box: 611, -Cincinnati, Oh:0 -t' y t n r; i;vt--i r J . : i." ' Fbazes's TJsco .StoB&r-Abjpsz the re cent changes in Johnstown, we notice that cur friend, C. T. Frazer has taken quarters in the brick building on Franklin street ad joining the site of his former drug store, and has opened out a larger stocs tnaa.ever.oi fresh drur,, medicines, fz :Fraser is; c-ne" of -the most careful and competent drnggisU in the State, and commands as be deserves the patronage of 'all classes; , The most ef fective cough medicine ever used ja our fam ily was compounded by Mr.-Frazer himself, and we have no hesitation in , commending his preparations to general use. i .- ?, Painting. Those of our readers who de- si en buildiDg or improving .housesf already built, will find it to their interests to employ our Altoon i friends, John Eockett 5f Co., to do tL5 p-' Ub2, papering, etc. Any' work in their Iim will be contracted ior- at . tne owest figures and executed, in the highest style ef.the art. See their card. , - -... ,.' r i ... ' "Delay not till to-morrow-what should be done, to-day Cure that ; cough : before tli forever too late.-One bottle of Uoe's Cough Pahtam :will cure. 5 . It. i3 agreeable, cheap and effectual Delays are dangerous. A word-to the-wise is sumcisnt . r. f' "-r.'BlAUIlIED..:"'-"- At the'Chapel in Carroll town, on Monday, 2Sth ult.. by Eevi Fathr Edmund. Mr. N. J.BEanQN and Mies Maby. M'Cot; all of Carrolltown. r - - ' ..-.-'.! -. ": . 'Than' and his' winsome- brids have the good wishes of 'every person; .He served through the late war a a gallant soldier, and now. has taken Up cms in a more delightful ar.d glorious campaign, -end we- can only bope that he yti'fafe beer withtafii"? one he has decsved than he did enduring the peri'a .of th battle-field.- And,- VMouie," yet! i?a won'-a- iwM'er and 'A - tdii'-whosa "heiitwill eve.r,respiu-: 't- your own ia,au thalh-i nobler and generous.; Happy" and mirthful bai been you union-4nay mutual love and mutual enjoyment ever attend-your wedded me - -- a ::kts ai.x:. At the residence of her soh4n-law, Luther Stiles, : in Blacklick township4 ' on ' the -28th ult.,- Mrs. Mabia CBAia;: In the 61th year ofherge-. .-'. . ?Sister, fesVfrotn sin and sorrow ,A . -nfiatH in (x's-r Arui- Ufa isr wntt On thy slumber dawns no morrow Eest,- thine earthly racer ia run. i -; -! Dearest sister, thoa has left us, ... - Here thy loss we deeply feel, ";' But 'tis Gcd that has bereft us- . , He cin &U our sorrows heal. , r s""are thee wtU, dear mother, sister, .'J: -." With our tones of-earthly lovet 1 Ohi how much we'll.daily miss her j But we'll mee ia realms above.. A ; All persons knowipg, themselves in debted to the iind8rsigned:ou tbook account, orbxnotest'no.w"'dUro;"equest and settle' the 'same4 either' by paying' the cash (which, of -course? Avould be preferred) or ?yipT t'tTa7j-tt;:jr tol cnCcf fore the 1st day, of July, next, as afteif.that dat3 el nccqUnts remaining unsettled will be left in il;, hands of 'a proper, bfScer ' for..col lettion. P . . ' T Vi'XSAUPP.'iv St, Augustine, mffitisyfstf.h "p H TI CB'OKPHAKS COURT OP '-CAMBRIA COUNTY.'In: the batter of the application of John O'Co'nnelI,"Jr.,'for decree of specific performance, flotice having been given to the heirs' ahd jegsl representa tives of Charles Heyer,; dee'd,' on motion of F- A. Ehoemaker; W; H. Sechler, Esq.," tip pointed Commisiiioner to. take testimony of proof -of 'contract.' By 'order of tho Court r . JAMI GEIFFIN.jClerk. -r : in pursuance pf the" aDOveVcotice'is here by given that' I will" attend ,'to.Ihe duties of said appointment at the oiace of F.' A'. Shoe maker, 'Esq.," in;. Ebeusburg borough',' on Thursday, the'23d 'day of .May ; next.Vfhea and where 'those interested may attend. . ,w;u: SLCIJIJuIV'-Corilmissiotier:.1' 2,'IS67.-3t. . " - fno THE -LADIES OFiEBENS : BUF.G .ODTroiNITr.-lIaving rsi cently arrived toathe city . with a Laud some assortment of Sprirj end Surjwier JdZ? linery end Straw Qoodst of the latest 'styles compris:ng .Bonnets SUks anct- Velvet- fine French F lorvertf an. .assortment cf . BAlbonst all wiiihs and colors, Ladles' plain and fan cy Dress Cups, Infants'".. Silk and Embroid ered Cops,; together with Hocp 'Skirts,. Cor sets, Hosiery,' Gloves, Ladies' and. Genius fine lanra IIandkerchJc;f3,;&c.lwinvjta.the ladles of : Ehsnsburg; and.- surrotrndias , dis tricts to call and examine oaf-.stock,- in. the s store loom formerly .occupied -by H. "Hnghcs, tctow the Mountain JIcuss.., - 1 - -X q have a fashionab!3,milincr of excel-., lest ta5te,who will pay particular attention to' bleaching, pfcr-slns and alterbg Hats aad Bonnets to the latest styles. ':, s, Mes. J.DOYLE- ; April 25-3517; ' Mis RUSH. 1 .! -i I f r:ov'Cor.ipL7E! 1 V-s. W w W A . .- , V . . . .V -.A ? j - A . .. IU ' ...'... t. 4. I i . . - i i. . . r t ' ' ' ?',,:'' .5 " j ;.,-' .' I"N PRICES " t ! . i -J V.' 1:;:.: -: . . .-. . ' - - . j - ... f .... i .., J ... . .-l', "J mm U ! 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Anr La -4. i Will ex r ose to Public h'ile, on -the remises in th bcrcuh cf i-'sinimitvi'Ia. ca Welnesdrj iLhldjy-cfllzy next, at 2 o'clock p. jr., tha to; 10 win great estate; to' wit: "A certam LOT OF GIIOCITD,: situate ;ia' the borough -of Eaamitville, Canbrii' county, bcuadud tui dsscritsd as fo'.lowsi 'Begir- &t a pcj.; at a corner the easterly this cf ths'cl-i Alla pheny P.aii Jload rK-rth 45 dff rsos, " east 210 feet,' to a pott ; thance south 4.2 degr??3i . east 1G0 lect-.ta a post: thence tcuth 45 da- rrrecs; west ISO fecttf? tha.Xurnpike read ; thence' a.ong sid Turnpis., tort a &Z c;.; -west 125 feet, laore-cr ''ta'the-'plactj cf beginhiug r sjad' marked - and fcunbered - c a" ; the general plan, cf eaid torcu;h as lot '2To, 28,-hnvipg .thorcoa. erected, a tvrotory Brick and Frame House and lYaro-SHb! ; V, . ALSOTfcat certaia'LOT.OJC Gi'iOTJND situated ia tha borough, aforesaid," frontlnj ca tho Turnpike road, and acj jiiJag Lot Ko, 23, -"i marked and liutabcred -ca'llie. gensral plan of said borough as Lot No. 27. - f.-r 1 ;s - Also Tha V certain- LOT CF TwOUlTD situated. in the borrgh aforesa , f-"nting; on the old , Allegheny Portage 11. 'load, and adjoining Lot No. 27,'marked and nura ' bered on the general plan of said berougaas Terms of Soli One-na'f the purchasa money to be paid ca :conrmktioabf ssle,; and, the residue ia one year thereafter; with: interest, ; to be secured -by ,th ton 4 and- mortgage of the purchaser. ' ; T. L. JOIIXSTOK; Guardian. ! , ' April Il,'l837.-St. I -I' 4 A-xrcV w .r( VI -.v ; m. .v- QIIERIFF'B SALE; 13y. virtr j Tr-' f "writ cf Ftm Facias issued .cut of" the Court cf Common Pleas of .Cambria cc.-. ty, and to rts directed, .there will i 3 cr- V to Public Sale, on the premises, cn SATUii- DAY, the 4th day of M AY next, at 1 0 'o'clock a a m; the following p.eal Bitate, to wit-: , r;j 1 "All the .right, title and interest cf Patrick McGurkr 6fy in and, to a lot of, ground, sitat ate in. Cambria, borough, .Cambria county, fronting on Bivcr "street, and extending back s to Conemaugh river, adjoining dot -of Mrs. Fitzpatrick on the north and lot pf ;T. Eo-j john, on the sou th -.having thereon erected a i one-story plank house and plank stable, nowj in the occupancy of Patrick Toner, , ,s ; .Taken into " txecutica and to be sotaatthe suit of Terance Keenan. "... . n f' :n . 'JAMES MYEHS; Sheriff RWATE.SALE.Thaaubscri;- "J '"ber'c'Iers at Private Sale two valuable-- tracts of TIME ES LAND, situate la Jack son township; Cambria county,; and known " as the "Lloyd Property. 'Also Four cth er valuable tracts of LAND, situate in Can bria and Jackson townships, and knows ss V . the-"Pensaoola. -Property Also- TWO- ' FARMS adjoining the borough of Ebensbnrg na containing; about , 1C0 acres ; the other- - aboufcvl0 aircs.'i The build! cgs arsll la9" good- rspulr?': :&ith:nevef-faiU2 -sprit'-s- cf ' water' near. tho housci . i U v-i l-'r? r : jS-v-. i 1 O Persona -wkhig to'jparcbasai cV rtfl .Farms orrTunber' Landi.'iwill -do-well "by'T .calling oaiae "before buyicsf-oro-ucrfng tlsa'- for Bais.-J2 rthP. A. LIIOEMAEEi:. f : ; apn.tf.i 'Atfy at -Law, Ebetsbul g.f '. r - ' joit3(ock"ctt1&' jtic;; .'Desire to iuforra.'the '"pubg'tncrally. tliat they 'are' now, "prepared to. execute House,,. Sign 'ahd 'Onuimminld'rtiff -Grrin Fit-Jj pvrJlaxinj,.Graiiu7!j and (Mlcaniiiirv, ti-'t ther ia Cambria, Blair or Huntingdon Couov tics, on the shortest notice, in, the very, best Etyle, and at prices as reasonable as any etbenfiria. or' individual in tho country. , i C4lla5 thcir'roouii'Ci'LoTvlher'a buildings under Eoush'g Drug Sto-, or address : , , -i - 'JohH Rockett & Co., Altoona, Pa. ' -i April 25, 18S7. cw s r . f)IBSOLUTION.cp PARTKEH-' jSHIPThe1 ; l:if tr.":vhrp '. ficr'.-r; .name and .slyla cf Cola. Barbaricb, in the .'j .taa'nufacture cf Lurabcr, is this day' dissolved , by'mutual'co-Qer-t.. . .---. - " V, ;. y.. ij ;" ;, !v "Joseph coLr.;';. v.". r.j i' FRAKCIS J. BARBAEICH. ..rr:,r.t own, lilarch 27,. J867. ... - Tee' biisic'is3''will '. hereafter W conducted fcy Hessrs. Barbarich, ''IlcAieer & Hasg, ur.;r tls nicr.o ana try; 3 ci et.- n 1 nni t?,i L J 4. A n &co.; miMBER lAND FOIl SALE. -f 7- k The-sutsciiber cITcrs for Eals a tr'actcf -v-unimproved Laxid located ia ABcrhcay tpr; -'Cambria county' about cna mile frci CL:.. i'-"- J! priag?, ' adjilaing- lands cf Chas, Ccir-. :y, ii Joseph Henry; tcl others, contain!;" il-u 5 ol'A.i x-i wwi. Al-iiJ, Uu Vfcsl tultl throughout with pine, eak,'-i.:U;cr. s.--'-" other, c-;r!-ct-bl3 'tl-..TLis 7jy-? tis.- trill bo f'-H at a bargr,ii,.rd us-:!lr?red, I --rms. M'urt:;"" inform" tba c.:a b'e j tl from Jobs Bradley, ct the-nnort' s "r.ri at Lorttto.v'V.;-!! -,J0UN IlcNA! V-'. i.- t : 9 ER 2a ;rcni-.cxi i aycr T "3Scyc?r ; ? everaog vera "inch tbcyi I-' -,ich evcrjbodj have Jbr-rorscv ) 3sd r ofT to cctotc-rs, r.nlas ' rago containing 3 wcro drawn Clerks "White, hibit Iil3 control Tlio animalr 'and 'active in ;;f their FpcclcE ho lions is rc mctable. "Mr. ; .ill confidence in 1 3, entered with nn to put the I All proceed - length ono C. 'on? r.r.d .diso , Idle struck Ida; 1 i whip. Sud ring and seize. .with his teeth, dd a cat, ant ; back upon th( 1 'of horror pa3 t of s;cctator9, 't 1 ; rnnny peoph I ishment ; soni t ; nances awaitec f thers rushed ia r .ialy hoplngU; I n tamer fron 5? awaited lum - j awaited th S r tha moment aws upon hi ) ' and . retainin; ' Y? terriblo; jawf ; "erocious bca5 f J was evident! I DSt of ids Cf ! )e. of-tL3To I bned lurtunatfl 1 an iron bai ; 1 1 the lion's hea i irr 1 was sur t IdJ' In an ir -I ed Lis fectrhn i'ntscf lb.3 c?Z s 1 blows cf h I premacy, an rot Lr;t3v- '. would i xch an e: ; '3 di?pc.; I ngerous f I but L.3 i- " ial to ; ; I 1 ired, th . J 4 ...S.. ' j in a ; t ng the h: I 1 nlmost u; "he obvious 1 tided wU!i -$ -lcklljt! ; r ;i "i. esses h.-vl f- only , t I tiled the -i. . . ti thou acts ff-edinrx thcr.i f 1 '7-ng the neat trn.. Ha t!. f - vl t till then v i a terious cLr I5 .White d!i r ; t conteraporar; ? Tter ieavir 5 t - to tho I"T'!';.?r I 0W llC3 ti . . - under lis c: 1 -- reduced t . to. restore t j ' sound COD' . 1 ntcr with t Ireadfulij- claws cf i : 1 is of a -d Laa cc: . J J lam i 3. Hoc? ? .lebrafed t 1. 1 by nU t 5 .1 solemn! : nted r.t i f 'no. . Dur: t 1 process! i battalions !atcly ordc: -e, and araic . I -ots, , tha re ann to rece ; .. cure who j .3 below i .irca-J, i 3 rock cb i . yi-t above J f in t!.5 ac: ' r.ppr.rtcn n