c5q a.s.rj3, ft CliBBJLfBJI Ebonsburg, Pa., il - - yov. 26. 1875. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ,j re There, ami the Other riace. llUe ladies tan leap matrimony next JrTiliiik8jTiB 8'rTice" ftt 11 tb6 cburch- ...r.ht. J " i . . wtnretl br Victoria tJbull -'ue tiroe ,h,s wiuter 1 It needs .l 'cms Gates, a well known citiren fT!ertowuship, is lying at the loint of at Mills store is out ga . . Iitu et.x-lie.1 ntl Tile!. -., fU- ' lit. . - ...1 i,nner WA In.l 111 ire.1 ' 1 irrJIld 11"I'" "'II' i in t Belmont last night by the belles and j i. ..-r in , this vicinity. Vm- IrP,on Rlll,'u "ear near iiojim. d in White township, not loug since, K lriz'i"S rain wa" ,,,e or,lr of ,1,, ,uy sm.'i the .Unorder of the uigbl during 1h.er:M''-,r,l,,,,w,H?k' . . TI-e trilitary and silver cornet banu w,reoiitin full force, yesterday afternoon and presented a very fine appearance. A Ih'-C' rnt',,rr sa'' tJ avi been seen j,T i fanner i" the vicinity of Benscreek, tbi . o.mtv. on S ttnr.lay evening last. Ti.e Ilnd oi Hope," a Congregational -r .... . i this place, will giro rJ T. -i concert on the evening of Dec. j S'b. Prepare to listen. A rsiitatiioitnt was killed and a white dfr vr.a:i-l.i by a party of hunters near St. Auinstiue one dav last. weeK. i lie ueer Mipe.!,' fatitstnonnt didn't. M.ill Halpin, whose death by burning t Sj'jj F trna e. Pittsburgh, as noticed in .rg-iierl news department, was until re tnt! a reei.lenf of Hollidaysbiirg. -Mr. J Jeph Waiaer, watchn-.aker, Centre .tree", propose to pay the highest price in rB(j, f0r a.!, kind of furs, and also for sheep p.. Se hi advertisement iu another col iti u. -A rlisp with M.irmonistic proclivities nl.u wife living in this place is cred itn! crrvher .li.-re-lited with enlatginr; on ll..rif Or-!-y's s.lvice by going West and r.rrii ai otlM r woman. E'li'ti.v is a virtue which all should prt. tieepecis11y in there tight times, and to better place tn do that satnecan bo found t!nn t tl.e popular cheap cash store of Mfct.t Moy.l. where dry goods and gro irnelfin.l in en.lless variety. f Mir W:i-h nstot townh!p correspond- tnt "Hur.l Times" says tliat Thohias Kreid-1,-ff !nl S'eplieii C'allan. ith young men in thf'r feen, prore.l themselves the best nirkin-n the Crehnon shootiBg match on 8oinl.iv Iat. - V.fH Virtcria I. Hora, of Munster town llip. rereive.! the wljite veil ( the Sisters of ry at the conveu: of that P;!t'iirih, on Monday evening order in last, at'd l.eitre forib 1 kiiow n in E mr Mrv Leonard. religion as , ' - Cl.rih'isu Wagner, of Rayne township. InJ ina coituly, fell from a wagon the other i'r, tbe ',!! of which pass-d over him j iij Injured l.nn so badly that be m ii'f an h.'ir after. The unfortunate man ".fv if snd sii children. S! ri:T Psnnier, who by the way lias a b-t i a b:g a s jriodst'Mie, net it np yes witr on tbe prisoners in hin keeping, t-u'y.flvt in number, in shape of a grand I'-ink-gmta; dinner. Good for the prison-ftt-A h-j for the Sheriff. A.voniing to tbe CurwensvilTe Tim, a J"J'!a.y in that placed picked up a preMy j i.nVn'riped iitten out in the barn the tW day. Sim buried her clothes right -, ami n. she positively declares that e nf.i nrf Ir nn rv n.-tr "trsr lc i t- - r-- ,. -j " - J -I avid Christian fell while walking on '-iijr.i.Uyshiirg branch railroadast Thnrs. - ami fra.-tnred on of bis arms, besides b'-y ieii;ora;.iiiig his shoulder. Pbysi n j peikig at leasi, it is fir to presume, 'I-t I'avld is not so perfect a Christian as he a War-the fsd. -Mr. n-iiih DevlJn, whose tragic death is J)';. .', e . l,prB W ,R a much, esteemed resi of T.iiinel Hill, this coitntv. where he us eminently deserved, the good I "f a! h:s tlri..'iK,,r irl.n lr l.!.r tn ' : bit ho mn,., an irreproachable citizen :! S'i lii,r man. -M.W. Win. luster & S m, whorecent .Tr f.M 1'iw .ti-hs in this place desire us to 2'-al p.-rnns Indebted to them that if 'fi n.jt make payment on or before the -'' iUt of Ja.,llar5 neXft tlry wiu fln.i vo;i:its in tJli, Uaillj, of aa 0ftjC(SI. for :c'.tJ-rars roll-tiotl. JOIlll Sunt I. a-nl Thoiaai Dunn, the 7 i n'tt-!i rr.-.tt-d on suspicion of setting -r t"'h Phei.il f,,i.t,.lr ir..ii;.i..i...rn , . . '".'t """" B, ' waring on Monday, when the former J "l.a'gl fr want of evidence and the ""eo-nml'tt-a to jail in default of $1,000 J,w.r at Court. John It i'enian. of Cambria town- P. an. -." 11111 east of tt.w i,tg,.u o iil ,.fr.T t . ii i uesdav next, his farm of l'JO improvements as a. Istctm "'persona; PT'lifrtv rnniijlit.s rf ImriM row, j , - - , 5, ';. K r,"'. Krain, hay, farming ' , etc. See postrrs. l " (' Il""h, of IWIlefonte, is credited ..r . '" of house and lot in that place 't"' U i"lr' aners are to par him " ""soon us President Grant is " :?'!ratr(t f1)r , ,i.;... . ii-..t.i.. , , .uim icon. u uuiuii ' a feW houses nod lots ourself a.r Wins-that is, the third term. r,rn- W. r ,. l- nahi. it II. nM III 111 KlaftLIIIIIIIIkC 1. Indian countv, was arrested a m r... .- 1 - - "v. nvMllllg n TO IO II IS own j u vtn recently burned to the and on ),;,. 1. u l-.i . tulir. 'r a: an..-. ii- rii e to auswer at tbe Decern. ,:n "f Court ,n-T. Parisnt 9n,unnr t q-i v. tiamiof the individual who Inadver- .. . ' f,,t ,)", of hi fingers into Jacob Sny ' fn'-nth tn..i. ... . ... j;. ' 'I'trltl 9 !tn -' 1 - i ''"n, as noticed In these columns last ! iirniMiuin ueiweeii inem ; Ti ... ... '""Pterin cfour "e win come up for trial at countv court. "'"wliMnU which went into effect R- R. on Monday last has had the ft - Or ' Vlll.l ol.A.. I 1 I . rtnt ' Ur ttrancl road. The tim of a- I tW U ar ,t. I "inaf V.. .V . ntn , -iit nam imrn n .tvt 1 nn Awt a a T st t a t . ' "burning, the train reaches her . aw, aa s V) a iej v m. ' I Tbe Ta. It. It. officials who recently In- j uperted the mils and road-bed of that great j thoroughfare from New York to Pittsburgh, report the western division as the most perfect in every particular, and the" section bosses between A I toon a and Pittsburgh are of course greatly rejoiced at. the well-de- serred compliiueut thus publicly paid to lheni. Thre clothes lines In CnrwensTille were stripped by some one of tbe light-fingered fraternity one night, last, week, the thief ob taining for his booty fourteen fine handker chiefs on one line, fonr on another, and two bed ticks, several pillow-slips, and various other articles, on the third. He also gobbled np a new wash-boiler which contained two more lied ticks. A three-year-old child of Abraham Dnnmire, residing at Tnnnelton, Indiana connty. fell into a tab of hot suds on Thurs day of last week, during the absence of the adult member of the family, and was so badly scalded that the hair came off its head nA tn Bk,n from , hoilv It (1,pd on thfl following day. after the most excruciating suffering. R. L. Johnston, Tq., is having a two story frame building feet in width and 20 feet in depth erected on the plot of ground recently occupied by the law office of John S. Rhey, Ksrj., on Centre street. The new edifice is designed as a "print shop," and will afrer the first of next April be known as the Freeman building, whether under onr administration or otherwise remains to be seen. We are sorry for the sake of the survi ving relatives to chronicle the death of Miss i.'oi: r m ........ .i..,,.).... e . i . ' friends, John and Rose Carney, of Mun- ster township, which occurred on Wednes day morning last, after a long and severe illness. So pnrer spirit was ever summon ed from the trials of time to the joys of eter nity. Interment at Catholic cemetery, Sum mit, at 10 a. m. to-day. Turf.e soup, with Accompanying etcet eras, was the bill of fare served up at the Mountain- House yesterday at the nnonday meal. Having irdtilsed in the luxury by invitation of our big hearted friend of jour nalistie fame, J. Todd Hutchinson, wo can truly say that it was a rare treat, and one that reflected infinite credit upon the ac complished hostess of that popular and well conducted hostelry, Mrs. I... H. Linton. H"Ch Devlin, sr., father-in-law, if we mistake not, of our friend ami patron Mr. Daniel Henry, of Oailitiin, was fonud dead on the road near Hennington Furnace, Rlair county, one day last week. He was driving a team of horses, and the wagon in which he was riding was without a bed. AYhen dis covered, one of the front, wheels was resting on his back, so it is presumed that he had been sitting on the liolster, but was thrown to the ground and killed by the fall. A wife and five children mourn his loss. Lament of ye disconsolate lovyer : Oh! my love 1 as left the garden gate, she sits on the steps no more, and the old man swears if I go inside he'll boot me out at the door, iKH-ause he says that I never shall wed his daughter so comely and sweet nntil I visit. O. Wolf H great clothing bazaar and bv.y wiy- self an outfit complete, as any one now can most certainly do, at a price that 'sdecidedlv low, and select from a stupendous stock such as no other man in the business can show. Twelfth street, next door to tht post-office, Altoona. A young man named E.l. Hall was ar rested in Altoona on Monday last and hound over for his appearance at Court to answer the charge of attempted raps preferred against him by a young laly named Sarah Ellen Clapper, who declares that. Hall made no less than two attempts to outrage her fwrson while she was returning home from a neightor son the night previous. The last nttempt, she alleges, would have Iwen snc- ressfnl were it not for the inrerposition of a gentleman who happened to be passing at the time. One of the big things at the Catholic fair now in progress in Altoona is a contest, for an elegant Spanish chair, for which fonr of the legal fraiernffy, to wit: Messrs. A V. Dlvely and Thos. H. fireevy, of Altoona. Tas. F. Milhken, of Hollidaysbiirg, and C. W.Easly,of Johnstown, the able and efli, cient local editor of the Ihtily Tribune, are the competitors. Just, what a chair of that kind looks like we are unable to say. but as married men sometimes have to walk Span ish, we are in favor of making onr bachelor friend, Cas. E.irtly, da the next worst orljest thing sit Spanish. Joseph Dunlap, an old offender, was arrested in Susquehanna township one day last week for stealing a quantity of leather, valued at about $20, from Mr. Joseph Rowers, the leather belonged to various persons in the vicinity, and bail left it with Mr. 11. tor the purpose of having it manu factured into boots. Two other parties named Jacob Ree and "Mene" Ashcraft were implicated in the robbery, but the former claimed to be acting as a detective and gave the first information in tegard to the guilty parties, and the latter has nut yet been arrested. Dunlap, in whose barn the leather was found secreted, has given bail for his appearance at Court to answer. "Mary J." writes to the Cutfinrj Jor to ask whether the new style of striped stock ings are sold in Johnstown, and how high they come ; to which queries the naughty editor makes answer and says : "The new style of striped stockings arc sold in our town. We do not know how high tney come, but think they come a few inches above the knee." He likewise avers and declares that 8. J. Hess, 241 and 243 Main street, Johnstown, sells the lest style of striped socks for gentlemen's wear, as well asevery thingelsein the gent's furnishing line, which he presumes would be to short for his fair correspondent, but tells her that if her father nncle, brother or husband (if she has one) -1. ..i. j, .1.!.. i .i r ..L.ti,;,, hiim m tit-cm nuyiuiiig 111 wi--: t j t..itt. she ought to advise them to go to S. J. Hess and do their buying. . Our recently wedded and decidedly hap- py friend, John O. Lake, Esq., and his esti mable young bride, entertained apar?y of their friends at a grand Thanksgiving sup per yesterday evening at the Latterner House the parental home of John's hand some lietter half. Tbe spread was one of ... J . 1. - - .1 n , n 1 comnanv wa. select and entertaining, tl.e ' inej iinenL wo uisio r.i w, mn , . " .... ' bappy conpie all smiles anil soncitnue ior : tbelr guests, and the affair throughout as pleasant and eujoyable an feast cotiid le- Yfith hearts full of joy and stomachs full r.f . . . . . 1 1 a. II1.1.a. Ika s.eKl.e.(ieiAMa nill .1 not otWwi than iftiflwi with thm n- a..a.. a. - - J -1 X -1. . I I . U . 1 . - . - a, & ... -1 V. HA a m-A fLiaivii vuucupmicu mwm, nun v ra that all wi'il Join In wishing long life aud naalywd feieflfcy fe th wewly wedded . A ratlier ludicrous mishap ooenrretl to Commissioner McClellanu on We.lnea.lay evening last, while on his way from this place to his home in Johnstown. Presuming that everything was lovely, the gentleman named got on the rear car of the Mail west at Cresson.and comfortably ensconcing him elf In one of the cushioned seats very con tentedly awaited the departure of the train. In due time the train did move off, but much to the chagrin of Mr. McClelland t he rear car Cidn't move with it. In fact, to cut a long story short, the car in which our friend had seated himself contained a party of pleasure seekers from A 1 toon a 011 their way to this place, and the detaching of said car from ths Mail for the purpose of coupling it on to ouf Branch train ts what did the mischief. Ac cepting the situation with his nsnal equl iiiiuity, Mr. McClelland returned to town and took a fresh start for home next morn ing. To insure the success of the Freeman and justify us in continuing as its editor and publisher, it is imperatively necessary that cash in advance from all its patrons should henchforth be tbe rule and not the exception, and unless there is a very general disposition manifested to comply with these terms we will certainly have to pull np stakes and seek our fortunes elsewhere. We are vain enough to believe that our pa per is worthy of a generous support, and we know from long experience that the only way to support a newspaper properly is to pay for it iu advance. We want no body to pay us now for the coming year, but we do want everybody who wishes ub to remain to signify within the next six weeks that they are willing to toe the mark. We are heartily sick of tbe credit business, and unless we can establish the cash iu advance system we have fully made up our mind to establish ourself elsewhere. "So you pays your mousy (or otherwise) and takes your choice." TheComiso Fair. As is already known to many ot our readers, a grand fair for the benefit of 'lie Church of the Holy Name, to aid in the liquidation of the debt still re maining unpaid, will lie inaugurated in this place on Monday, Dec. tit h, and remain open tor two weeks, or during the contimianoe of Court, after. which it will lie closed until the holidays, when it will again Is? opened 011 a scale commensurate with the joylnl occasion and lie kept open for a week or two more. The ladies and gentleman who have been appoiuted to conduct the affair are busy at work making the preliminary arrangements, and in ibeir hands it cannot fail to be a social as we hope it will lie a financial success. They are as follows: For the Altar Society Table Misses Maud Kittell, Ann McDon ald, Ann Dougherty, Mary Ann Farren, Annie O'Neill, Flora Parrish, Lncinda Ityrne and Annie O'Hara; Mrs. Dr. Oalman and Mrs. John ii. Lake. For the Children of Mary's Table Misses Maggie Itht-y, Kate O'Neill, Frances McDonald, Margaret. Daley ami Allie Murphy; Mrs. Winnie Moore, Mrs. John Porter, Mrs. Isidore Lilly, and Mrs. Thomas Hoover. Committee at large Messrs. John K. Scanlsn, John Pur ler, John Blair, John Fitzhan is, John J. Lake, John Farren, Isidore Lilly. Charles O DoimcIl. Samuel O'Hara, H. A. Shoe maker, M. A. Quart r., Thomas Hoover ami II. A. McPike. All the ladies and gentle men named appeal to their friends far and near to send ilium any article that, will add to the display or contribute even the small est mite towards the objt-ct aimed at, which is indeed a very wwrthy and a very urgent one just now. To our own friends through out I bis ami other counties we make a per sonal appeal to the same end, and shall give proper credit through these columns to all who desire it. whether the contributions are sent to ourself or to anyone else interested in the enterprise. One of the most attractive features of the fair will be a grand shooting tournament during the holidays, open to all the world "and tbe rest, of mankind," the prizes for which will consist of a fat. hog, a barrel of flour, and various other valuablo.'articles. Marksmen everywhere are respectfully in vited to gird up their loins and prepare for the contest. A Martha Washington tea partv, a grand oyster supper, and other de lightful festivities at Belmont, are also on the programme for the holidays; and taking it all in all, there can ls nojdonbt but what the fair throughout will be the most enjoy able ever held iu this place. Problem aticai,. Mr. O'Kriel writes to say that if It had liecome disabled when withir. two days of meeting A at their re spective modes of traveling, .1. C. Trout's answer to his problem, as published by ns last week, would be correct; but as the proli lem explicitly stated that when B became disabled there was a four days journev be tween them, Mr. T.'s solution is of course wrong. "Ioretto," from whom we desire especial ly to hear often, semis us a problem for sur veyors, and J. C. Brown and John W. Roy. land also contribute each a select, problem, all three of which w ill be found below : "ixnrTTO"s" Fitom.FM. I."t 400 acres of land tie divided into two pnrts so thut the lenst partslnill hold the same ratio to the arrester thHt the nrrster holds to lioth prts together. Required, the quantity of land in each part. j. c. brown's rnonr.rM. A gentleman spent tn one store one-ba'f of si) his money and SO cents more; iu another two-tlifrd.s of the rvin:ilnder and ! more; fn the third. rne-tin!f of the remninder n1 50 cts. more, end in the fourth, one-half of the tiMlsnce and cents more. When he concluded his pur chases ho had fl IcSU How much money had be at first t 3. W. BOTT.AXn'S PROBt.KM. A customer went into a book store and tnM the clerk thst if ho would give him the snine amount of money that he (the customer) h;id in his hend he would pay him six dollars for a cer tsin book. The request whs complied with and the purchase made. Golnr Intos second snd a third book store, the same prop.isition was nimleaiid accepted st each of them. Now how much money did the customer have when he entered the first book store, and what whs the condition of his flmtuews when he emerged I roiu the Inst one? No answer have been received to the problem published in our last, but the f.d- I lowing is the solution as furnished by the author himself: A irot 180 acres at U 43.fl35 per acre. "tAt075.'5 n got 219 .Vjjj acres at T,(i3.S.i-56 per acre. Since the alove was in type we have re ceived from Mr. J. C. Trout an admission of his error, as noted aliove ; also, from the eame gentleman, a solution of Mr. O'Friel's last problem, as well as a contribution of his own, bolh which we append : . MR. TROCT'8 ASSWF.a. A got 181 9-11tti acres st 4.40 per acre, aggre gating . and II. got 2M -Mini seres st tl.OUS per acre, amounting to the same sum total, MB. TRilfT'fl FHOBI.KM. A crutain wich has an hour hand, a minute hand, and a second hnnd. all turning on the same centre. At 12 o'clock a!l the hands are together, and point to 12. How long will it lie before the second hand will be between Jthe other two hands, and st equal distance Inun eacn ? Also, before the minute hand will be equally distant from the other two hands? Also, herore the hour hand will equally distant from the other two handsr" Remember This. Now is the time ot the year for Pneumonia, Lung Fever, Coughs, Colds, and fatal results of predis- f .rk f .r all Irt ot iort nil Other TIlTOSt - r.i.i..i. . ... , - " L"K DJaease ;'5!E .'"f:"," STRiip nas neen iisexi in iiiin neigiiout nu.i f()r thf) t fwa or thr(, V4.arB without a single failure t cure. If you have not nsed t his medicine yourself, go to your Prtifrg'sts, Leminon & Murray, K!ieiiHtnrg, or to oie slagle & Son, Wilmore, aud ask them of its : wonderful success among their enstomers. Two doses will relieve the worst rase. If j you have no faith In any medicine, just bny a Sample Bottle of Roschee's German Syrup for 10 cents and try it. Regular sie Bottle 75 rents. Dou't neglect a cough to save 70 rentw. Important A!t!touvrFMr.NT. A New Catholic Quarterly Uevikw. The un dersigned have the pleasure to announce that t.uey have completed arrangements for commencing in January, JH76, tbe publica tion of a new Catholic Review, to be ent tied "The American Catholic Quarterly Review." It, is designed that this Review shall be of the highest character that can lie given It. by the edncated Catholic tuiml of the United States ami Euroe. Its chief purpose will be to furnish a medium for the discussion of religious, philosophic, scientific and other topics of interest, to intelligent Catholics, In accordance with this design, they take pleasure in stating that the edito rial direction of the "Review" will !e in the hands of Very Rev. James A. Corcoran, D. D., with whom will lie associated Very Rev, James O'Connor, D. D., ami George Dering Wolff, Esq. A tutmlier of gentlemen, ltoth clerical and lay, distinguished for ability and learning, have promised to liecome regular contribu tors to the "Review." The following have been already engaged to furnish articles for the first (January) numlier : Rt. Rev. P. N. Lynch, D.D., Hiahop of Charleston; Very Rev. James A. Corcoran, D.D. ; Very Rev. James O'Connor, D.D. ; O. A. Hrownson. LL.D.; Rev. Edward MeGlynn, D.D.; Rev. Joseph O'Conor; Oeorge Dering Wolff, Ed itor Catholic Standard, and several others of equal eminence, among whom it is confi dently expected will lie Dr. Marshall, of the London Tablet, and author of "My Clerical Friends," Sec. It is the purpose of the conductors of the "Review" that, it shall equal in ability any of the leading Quarterlies now published, jn the interest either of Religion or ffVience ; with the hope that it. will reflect credit, upon Catholicitv in America ami become a valu able auxiliary to the Church In her warfare against mtslern error. The "Review" will bo published four times a year, viz: January, April, July and October; anil every effort will W made to render its typographical appearance neat ami attractive. Each numlier will eot tain about 2(KI pages, large octavo, printed from clear, legible type, on fine, white paper. Tbe annual subscription will lie S.'i.OO, pay able in advance. A Prospectus, exhibiting more fully the design and character of the "Review, " will l issued shortly. In the meantime, the publishers trust that the obvious need of such a work, ami the good which it may .ac complish, will induce the good will and co operation of all. HAitttV & Mawovy, BOS Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. "For The Blooi is thr Life." S-e Deuteronomy, xif.'J'.t. The bbxhl Lming the source from which the system is built np, ami from which we derive our mental aa well as physical capabilities, how important that it should Im kept pure! If it contain vile, festering poisons, .all organic functions liecome enfeebled. Settling upon important organs, as the lungs, liver, and kidneys, the effect, is most disastrous. Hence it liehooves all to keep their blood in a perfectly healthy condition, ami more especially does this ap ply at this particular season of theyear than at. any other. No matter what the exciting cause may be, the real cause of a large pro portion of all diseases is bad blood. Now, Dr. Pierce does not wish to place his Golden Medical Discovery in the catalogue of quack patent nostrums, by recommending it to cure, every disease, nor dors be so recommend it; on the contrary, there are hundred of diseases that he acknowledges it will not. cure; but what he does claim is this, that there is but one form of blood disease t hat it. will not cure, and t hat. disease iscaucer. He does not recommend his Discovery for that disease, yet he knows it to be tbe most searching blissl-cleanser yet discovered, and that it. will free the blood and system of all other blood-poisocs, be tb-y animal, vegeta ble, or mineral. The Golden Medical Dis covery is warranted by him to cure the worst forms of Skin Diseases, as all fornjs of Blotches, Pimples, and Eruptions; also all Glandular Swellings, and the worst form of Scrofulous and Ulcerated Sores of t be Neck, Legs, or other parts, and all Scrofulous Dis eases of the liones, as White Swellings, Fever Sores, Hip-joint and S;inal Diseases, all of which belong to Scrofulous diseases. COXFIII.MEU HIP-.IOIXT DISEASE CoUKl). V. (jKoVK SlAllllS, il)WA. Dr. PrF.RCK, Buffalo, N. V.: lWxir Sir Mv wile fist became lame nine years ago. Swellings w.iuld nppear end disnp .enr on her hip. and she w.ih gmdunlly becom ing reduced, and her whole svsreiu rotten with diseiis. In 1X71. a swelling broke on her hip, disentitling l.irre quivitnles. snd since th.it time there are several openings. Have had five df.ctDrs, nt nn expanse of 125. who a,v nothing will do any good Out a surgical oper ation. July 16, be writes thu : Mr wife has certain ly received a grest hem nt 'nun the usoof your Discovery, for she whs not nine to get otr the tied and was not expected t live h week when she commenced using it; 11 year ago. She lis, been doing most of tier work for over six months. Has used twenty oottles, and still us ing it. Her recovery is considered as almost a miracle, and we attribute H all to the use of your vuliiai.le medicine. I run cheerfully rc comim ml it ss a blood-purifier and "trengih restorer. J. t. KtlBIX-tliX. (olden Medical Discovery is sold hy Drug gita. IIait.roai Inspf.ptiov. Tbe following interesiing account is giver, of the manner iu wbi.-b tb ro-.nl lied is inspected on t he I'uim sylvatiia Uailrnail : Ou the rear end of the open car is fastened a large gong;, on either side of which is a hammer ou a handle made com-ave near tbe end which is fastened to t he car, n as to ren der l he hammer susceptable to sliebt. irreg ularities in the rnml and easily oscillated. To this iusinniiMit. is attached, with proper adjustments, a pencil, which, on a slate in side tbe car, records lie tiuuiler of high or low joints, or joints defective in any partic ular. When the car pas-s over one of these imperfect joints, tbe hammers are sprung against the fjong and the record is at once made Inside the car, and can lie seen and noted by all present. Thus the inspectors are enabled to see at a plance in which divi sion or suit-division Ihe greatest unrulier of broken rails are located. Resides this care fill examination of the road surface, the in spectors very carefully scrutinize the appear ance of things along the line and each inspector notes all imperfections, all im provements, all peculiarities, etc., and when the work of inspecting the ro id is completed they compare and average their notes and award tbe premiums to the supervisor having tin? highest average. The premium is awarded in mosiey, and it usually requires from one to two months time to determine who are entitled to lie rewarded. A pre liminary inspection was made of the Pitts burg division and over fonr hundred imper fect joints were indicated by the gong. At each one of these a leaded envelope was was thrown off to mark their location, and men were at once pat. to work adjusting them. Subsequently another inspection was made and only twenty imjierfecf ions were found and many of them have no dotthi since leen placed in line and mailejierfeclly even. A Stkatvoe Story. Miss Alice Kramer, of Aaronabnrg, Centre county, who has lieen speechless for nearly two years, was in the mountains north of that place. with several of her brothers a few weeks ago, and in wan dering through the thickets was separated from the rest of the party and got lost. As soon as her absence was discovered they liegan to call, expecting her to whistle (the manner in which she used fo reply) but in place of a whistle they heard a voice away off telling them It was her I They would not. go back, as they thought it was some person trying to fool them. Finally the voice plead for them to come back. They complied ; and Imagine their astonishment when thev came back they found their sis ter with her power of speech restored. S'm related that in stooping, something bad gut into her lirroar. which almost choked her. when violent vomiting took place and in a few moments she ejected from her throat a cartilaginous talw about four inches in length an I resembling a scriped intestine. Since this strangn occurrence foolcjplaca she has enjoyed perfect control over her vocal organs. s - Two dwelling bousea In North Mahon ing township, Indiana county, were with ail their contents destroyed by fire not long since, involving a heavy loss to their re- The Evakof.lists. In another column our readers will see the announcement of the meetings of Messrs. Moody and Sankcy, the evangelist ami singer, which began in Pliiladelphiaoii Sunday last, Novemberxlst, Some weeks ago it was decided toinvite Me srs. Moody ami Saukey to Philadelphia, and a com in it tee of fifteen ministers, represent ing all the evangelical denominations of the city, was appointed toarrange for their com ing. This committee organized by electing Kev. Pit bard New ton, D. D., of the Episco pal Church, Chairman, and Kev. C. P. Mas den, of the Reformed Church, as Secretsry. The Ministers' Committee then appointed a committee of tbirusen prominent and well known business gentlemen of the various de nominations to conduct the business arrange ments for the meeting. This Committee elected Mr. Oeorge H. Stnart Chairman, Mr. John R. Whitney Treasurer, and Mr. Thom as K. Cree Secretary. This committee at once proceeded to business. Tbey secnre.I the old freight depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Thirteenth and Market streets, which extends from Msrket. street back to an alley, .17.1 feet, and from Thirteenth to Juniper street, 2J50. At ut a hundred work men were at once set to work making tbe necessary changes, and by the mi. Idle of the past week the building was ready for oc cupancy. Tbe Piain audience room will eat comfortably ten thousand people. In addition to the main audience hall there are three large Inquiry rooms, and a Vestibule twenty feet, wide running around three sides of the building, from which there is egress by ten large doors opening upon three streets. Tbe building will be thoroughly heated by steam and lighted by about a thousand gas burners In reflectors, rinps and paralled jets, flay tight is admitted, and abundant facilities for ventilation are olv tained by a series of skylights in tbe roof. Eleven thousand chairs are in the building, and a corps of three bund red Christian mn volunteered ami have been fully trained for ushers to seat the public. A choir of six hundred voltes has been organized and the services of snnir will be led by it. nndar the leadership of Mr. Satikey. A class of three hundred Christian workers, selected by the ministers from all the churches of the city for service in the inquiry room, has been trsined by the Rev. Richard Newton. D. II., of tbe Episcopal church. Rev. R. M. Hat field, D. D., of tbe Methodist Epis opal church. Rev. W. P. Breed, D. D.. of the Presbyterian church, ami Rev. J. Wheaton Smith, D. D.. of the Baptist church. The ministers and Christian people of tbe city of all Protestant denominations are heartily in sympathy with the work, and are rendering every assistance in preparing fr it. The cost of all the immense preparations will be alvint (SSO.ffOO) twenty thousand dollars, and it is expected from present indications that no call for contributions will have tolte made, but that the money will be the spon taneous gift of those in sjmpalby with the movement. Winn Awake for DecemWr is ready. It is dar.xling with pictures, and displays a tempting table of contents. Hesid est he se rial of child-life, Young Rick," there are six good stories : Kim's Last Whipping," "Tim's Partnr," "Mysie's Thanksgiving' "The rtirds' Harvest," "Out. of the Frving Pan," and "Five Ponnds of Cinnamon' by Sophie May, A manda Douglas. Miss Far man, Mrs. J. D. Chaplin, M. Quad, and Holmes Maxwell, besides two or three bright ami good papers, "Hirds' Nst Soup," by Ella R.slman Church, and "Franklin's Courtships and Marriage," by Rev. J. Chap lin, and "The Ib ar of lWne," Vy C. (I. T. There are poems by JoH Ronton, Miss Far man, Marian Dotiirias, and II ol me Ma T well, together with a double-pajed one, -'Silver lyoi-ks and the R"ars," by Clara Do'y Hates, with six capital illustrations by Mrs. Fin ley. "Parlor Pastimes," bv the popular "Amusement Man," George R. Part let t, the musical page, by Dr. Tourjee, and the edi torial departments, are unusually good this month. D. Lothkop & Co., Bustoo. S2.00 per annum. : Best r.rsrNnss Writing A JrsT Award. Plot Cowley, of the Iron City College, Pittsburgh, was awarded by the late Exposition of that city, a spei ial pre mium, orer all other mmprtitor, foi "Rest Rnsiness Writing." This award meets with gensral approval, sine it. is well known that both as a teacher aud penman. Prof. Cowley stands at the head of the profession 111 the United States. tr. TFI ti toy nm?nnn! Svrnpof TTIrf. I liti is gusrsnrood to cure Intl.?intiiHti.-n of the j Kidneys tind Hlndd'-r. ptii.-iful or suppressed nrinsii.Tn so frequent Pi old ng. pn'MTuI or suppressed nif-nst i n.it ion. htoon-hipa or whites, gravel, gleot, stricture. Moody rtisehurges, ISright's (license, hrlckdtist deposits, dropsy pa in iu ihe tmck or eidc, sick headache, pim ples. Motchcs nii'I eruptions on the fuee, nd s!l diseases of n specific or constitutional nature, regardless of duration, ng-' -r sex. Compound Syrup of R.iehu is a positive and radical cure. For mile by Lkmm-in k MfitRiT, Flicns'iurg. Jt YTir.K.W,. SHANK-RTIIOP. Mart I'd. at tbe Catholic chord Lore t to. on T"ii.-.ly, Nov. Hi. !!"". y Kev. K. A. Huh. Mr. M atii I s Sn a s k and Miss Macjgib Hishop, boili of Allegheny townshi. TH E WEEKLY SUN. 1776. NEW YORK. IS73. Kvh'.-cn Imndr.-d and snVcnty-six Is the Cen tennial your. Ii is nln the V. ar in which m I (nposif ion ll.iuse of lteprcs'nf at the fint Since the w.tr. Will he in power at Waahiturtnii, end t!i year of the t we.if y-1 h.'cd election of a President of th" Unifod States. All of these events are sure to lie of great Interest and im port.oice, cspoei. tlly the two l itt ir: and all of them and everything connected with them will he f;itlv and freshly reported and expounded in 'I iik Sun. The Opposition ITnso of Representatives, taking ii th lineof inquiry opened year" ago by Th k Si'.n, will sternly and diligently in vest i gito the corruptions an I misdeeds of (lit ant' administration; and w.l!. n is to ho h-pt-d. lay the foundation for a new and Ivller period in our national history. Of all this 'I'll K N'S will contain complete and accurate accounts, fur nishing its readers wit h early and trustworthy information up-m thse adsorbing topics. The twci.ty thir 1 Presidential cleci ion. with the preparations for it. will lie ineinonilde as deciding upon (i KANT'S aspirations f-r a third term of power and plunder, and stilt more as dcciiT'iig who sh ill be t hu cauditatc ol Ihe parly of K.Toi tn, and as electing that can II l.ito. Con cerning all the- suLj.cts, t liose who read Tun Si'N will have I ho constant means of being tiiorouglily well Informed. The WrsKt.T Sys, which has attained a cir culation of over eighty thou-iatid copies, has its readers in every Siati? I i'errit.i: y, an t we trust that the year lWe: wlll'see their number doubled. It will continue to be a thm-oitgn newspaper. All the general news or the day will be found iu it, condensed when unimpor tant, at lull length when of moment; and al ways, we trnt, treated in a clear. Interesting and instructive manner. It is our aim to make the Wrkki.T 8it! the best family newspaper in the world, and we sin 1 1 continue to g:.o in its columns a large sinomit of miscellaneous reading, such as stories, tales, poems, scientific intelligence and agricultural infoi-in-ition. for which we a re n it utile to inuke room in our dally edition. Tim iigriciiltuml department especially isoneol its prominent features. Ihe rasiuons are also , regularly reported in Its columns; and so are j the markets of every kind. I The VTcKKi.r Sun. eight pages with fifty-six ; broad columns, is only $.! a year, postage prepaid. As t his price barely repays tli cost of ! the paper, no discount? can he m tde from t his ; rate to eliiha. agents, Postmaster, or any one. j The llAil.T Su.i, a large lour page newspaper j of t went.r-"ight columns, give- P the newt Tor t two cents a copy. Siitccripi ion. ia.tag! pre I p.ii.l, ."i-"e. a month for a sM a year. tji:.vu.r ed-iion exfra.JI.OO er year. W have no trav- , cling agents. Address, IHE SL'.N IN'sw Voik! oityJ ; Furs and Sheep Pelts riHE andersigneil will pay the HtoursT prick ! 1. is cash for Fox. Mink, Otter, and all other : desirable Furs. A Is . for Sheep PVIta in good oon- : ditlon. JOS. WE1SKK. Wateiunaker. P. S. Watches and Clocks promptly and per fectly repaired at the very lowest prices. i bbenshurg, Nov. So, lt)7.-0!.. NOTICE. Letters testamentary de. bonis non, cum tfttnmento anntto, haie been granted to the nndersigmxl ou the esta'c ot Orokok Visora, Iste uf Ixiretto twrongh, ilce'd.' Those owing said estate wl I please make immedi ate payment . and thosa having claims against, the same are roqneated to ureaenl them properly j.ro bated. W... B. LlXrLfc. i IrtM, Nev; 9, iT9.-4t-. xmvAiri:KTisi:iKXTs. , Maryland EYE and EAK INSTITUTE, s 5. rtisrle street, ttaltimorp. 1.1. OEflKUK liKt LINC. M. I . late IVoi. f F.ye and fcnr nrgcry In the Washington Vnb versity. Surgeon In charge The large hiih'ls.inie residence of the late fit a, Carroll hns been fitted n with sll the itnnrove nicnts adopted In the latest Schools of Ki uorr, for the special tr.-atmcnt of this class of diffuse. ApnlT bv letter to - Uitllii.K KM 1,1X0, SI. Surgeon In Charge. $1 cy n ls at home. A gn's wsnted. OntfP and - terms free. TKCIi fc C ., Augusta, Mslne, 9f KfkM'IXK RFVIirttlD Sf s. VOTT VS EI-FCTRO HKTTS and RANI'S srs indorsed bv the most eminent phsiens In the world for the care ot rheumatism, nrnrxlgin, liver complaint, dyspepsia, k'dney .tisess?. solu s, pstns. nervous disorders, fits, frmsle complaints. nrvns nd general debility end other chronic .tisesj. s of the chest hi-ad. liver, stomach, kidneys and Mood. Hook with full particulars Ires by o 1 1 1 Itell ., iiit-iunntl. . a month tocnergct!;! men and women rrcrr where. 'iivi.. I.-. -.-.. -t.1r. T.Xi ' ! I.Stl ) R MTU tro., lf.1 Michigan Itc, Chicngo. S77 I'KR WF.EKUrARAXTF.r.ntoAtcmf, Msle and Femsle tn their own l.wsli'v. Terms and OI TKIT FKFK. A.l.'r-as t O. V1CKKKY k VO., Augusta, .Ylstne. C?iri tMrdav at home Samples worth ft OsJlOOU lre. tsTisso fcCo.. I'oriland.;Me. C""1 (rVlrXT The best course of nook-Keep-rVUIVUi inf. H,r l-st system of aml prsetlee, the moat el-gmt pi nmtfi)li. the lew. st rules of hoard and tuition, at Werthlnrton Bosl nesst'oilege, Jauicstown. N.Y. Circular scut I ree. OOkIESTIGT SEWINC 1 1 MACHINES. S1t( T fjis-sl Te-n. C V.. unri. w. TWUU BUS A aVIactiaea of every Am ,fOO WEST I C" PAPER FASHIOKS. Ths Best I'atirns made. Bend S eta. for Catalog u. Aiiraiircissnc :r73 kachho: co. W AeuiTS V aatiD. "W KLW YOllK. A Journal of Znformstion for Acivorti sors. sclltion, 9, COO coplos. Pub'iiPheci weekly. Terms C2 per annum, in ad vance. FIVK SPECIMEN COTME- (nirrnr.tT DATIts) TO ONE ADDRESS F)U 20 CIS. ro. pk rowrli, a ok. Cditors ntil Pnbllcliers. DR. E n SELLERS, a celebrated phyiicisnof Pittsburgh, discover ed and used in bfs pr.icti"e th" popular remedy known as SELI.EH!' IMFrUIALCOrr.ll SYK L'P. This is no QV kck r-inedy. It t.orn of wisdom : nurtured by science; nn! triouands sro li Ing witnrcees of its woiidcrful rurative powers. It I pleasant to ti'ke. and siir" to cui e Coughs. Colds, Croups, Flrr.m hi:il Affections, Tickling in the Throat, and all diseases of a kin dred nninre. K. E. Sr.i.:.rrs. .'c Co.. Pl:t"te.rV. Pi., s-e i" p-r,; r'etora of JoriNSON's UIIEL'MATIC :IM I'OUXn, the great internal rer.nr.1y for Iliieu niati;.m, N"liitii1I i, Headache, Ac. You can have doctor always In yor.r house by keeping SF.I.bEKS- rtinilv Medk-ines on hand. 1 leSr l.tvrr PJ!!s are the oldest r.hd Pest in the innikct. and evtry botile of their YiTtiiifilue ts wurranli d. For snle l.ya'l trua'a'! nn'? conntrr fixators. A. A. HAitKF.il Jc Sin. Agents, F.bciisbiirx, I'a. COLUKS, JQS8ST0H & Ca EBENSBUE.G, PA. MONEY RECEIVES ON DEPOSIT, payable nr.ii:. INTEREST ALLOWED OX TIME DEPOSITS. MCr.'LY LDAfO. C3LLECT13N3 MADE. AI) A GEN Ell A Ti BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. 5?Ppectal attention rnibl to li.i'nr-ja of eor tcMinn l.Mif". J.S. V. .Ml KI'llV. N' iv. it:ri.-tf. ;.-iiir. UOODY AM) imi tii i: kya ya j::. is ts, Will betfia the nit-etings to be con.iaofoJ by lln-in in lit THE BUILDING, 13fii an! Maikct Streets, O .V Sunday, November !, IE75, AT S A. a. t 1. 31., And will continue daily, morning antf evening (except ta'tirdaj), for some wet-Its. 'Ty OTICK. -Having ptircliast'.! at Constable sab; ami left 1 nring my pleasure-with John ll::i Kt:l , the n ilowin? dts.-rin-ed personal r-ierfy to wit: I h iy iiimi-c, I three-year old heifer. I rooV?ngtove nn-.l tii.-n. sils. 2 taoles, one sot t-hnirs. I doinrhi ray. 1 -.ink. 1 eliH-k. 1 mirror. 2 heil-te-nls. V2 tiiixiifis wb. lit.. l.S l.iishels buekwheHt. 40 huhtds outs, 2 how . :t p'gs. n lot of h;iy arid Ptrw. and 1 wim!:n;l.. I heretiv emmon nil pir.insni'iisi f nter!e-. lng with said projvrtv. II. J. KUIT M E.S K F.'t. Bu r Tup., Nov. 6. In.5. lit- J .-l AlTtMrnsT n a to irs x one ii MJL Kstateof.f. K. 11 itk, ibi '.l. I-lters of A.ltnii.i-tr.iii.Hi m tfi.- 'stte r-f Jfisiail-K. Hitk, late ot Kixiistmrg t.or.oiu i- d.-e afd, hive t-;-n issued to the uii.lerMgni-r, who tiereliy not flea hII pi-i-snns ind-titw t iK-.iid estnielhat paytneiit mint l imido lonhuiih. and th'sT having el-iinis r d.-mnnds ngninst th Bnine are r tpn-sted to r.-sent tiii-m .ro perly probati d l. r st tttotnent. ,10:1. il. ri 1 1 r, A.iniinii nttor. Nov. 10, ls;.Y-:.t. EXECUTOIi S NOTICK. Ktate of Ki.I7.abk.tii Miller, flerM. Letters t.-stii-iieiam y on I n " a' " iSt.tA RF.ru Mll.l.KH. l.neof l.orefto l.r., deed, hiiving iM'en grunted tofin u I l.-rs.g.i.-d. .oi I e Is hereoT given to all itt-rsona iii.ieoli-d to hmd eatittn tlint pavniont must lie in.ide ithout tU--ljy.iiu i tho- having aeeonnta aijaint thesirne sd .nld pro-luc-e tiit-tn tlnlv Miitiieniieetetl ftr aettleim-nt. F- '1"RIKL, Executor. . Jv.reito, N'. v. If, IS".". -t. DMTNl ST K A T ION N OT I CK. Estate nf.lAMF P.noWV, tlee'U. I'f ters of Ad minis' rat ion n t he es::e nf .1 ah. Bttowx. late of .Munster township. a inbri coun tv. !eot'itst'd. have b?en grinic l to the nn!er!s7a e.i". resi ling in s ti-l townvhip. to whien ail perst.ns in.h'tite-l to s lid csta'e are r.-qnes ed to m ike pay ment, and those having obtitns or deinanda will make known the a ime wit h-mt dei.ir. H:lf i:t miovVx, AJm x. Munster Twp., Nov 12. 1S75.-61. JGALTjITZIN LAKH, Attohmet AT LAW, Ebenabtirst, pa. tlSii'e with RYetrr wl If ee-.rrUCT, in Omrt Uwrs. Iu. JIe TyeV 1 3? Ki lC-4 11 13 ra r-sg . . . t REGISTER'S NOTlCr "V"(nci: is hi n.y p. t-.- n Ihnt 1 he follow, f Al l.ained Accounte Iti.ve Iu en i. ll 1 in ! Me K' ai."!. rV .ii-r nt t vm- t..i. i:i end or t tie c .tint y of 'a 1 .r n. mid r; 1 1 ! in.-. s-mcu to the tfi h ir.s' (Jou.i of n. i-iiy, lor uor.fi i i'i ition .lot! sli..i.iti., on V:T ". s 1V, the sii Oav of bn t;Mi:r. A. P. It'.."i. i-j wit : 1. The first and fins! aceenti' of Jeo 7., executor ot ltar.iotii c9uii. late vl Aiiftl. n l-wrh;p. ilcfi-m,..), Tne Tir itn-t t-irlsl ne-Hnnt f H'cbsrJ O.o'ge. lrv n lai.lr.ig rod n l. i: fniw lt-r. wxecuit.rs t-t (In.ric i iuMoi- I.Uc of .Miliv.. -Corona Ii. .I.-crHSetl. S. I he Cul n.-c.-.nn of Vino Vnyn r.". rTecn'r'x ol Andrew H.ir:guc. l.eol I.li nM.iirg :jutu:i, decease.'. 4. 1 tie first ntnl iinnl Sr.inn! c.f .t.-htt F. T.M f.t, S'lininisiiHlor ol John t. tir.i.it'i. U,e o: l!u.kl conn'y, ' l.loi nm. .leeens".!. b. 1 tie tirs: aecotint.d l-'irx .T.me I n:,. F.iira June lis..) eim:t j it "ohii J. late of Al'Crflietiv I i.eii :-. ii. (i:e 0. The firs: ae. o ie; of fni'y . .I:im'".m a.'TT.'u. is:rs:nx ot Jr. v . W. Jhw.'mi, lte oi i.fu.j b..lN.iig!i. dece :SimI. i 7. The fourth a-vint of V. (1. Towis. trustro , Sj.jMiinlcd to sell t he real vsae i ja. 11 . .J,c!i eil. Is le ol .luhnstown t.oreugti. deeeased. S. The tirs. an.! par ml a, count t .tol-n tliher', Otio of the txeei..r t ti-orsa Aicl.i; .-, of Johestown Ix.rongh deeejs.'.i. The tirst and lit.Ml ai--.mnt of N'mon Vrlnn. , tiell. iniin:sT.'or rf H .-nr l:inier, ia.e ul Sue 1 qaeharma townsnip ile.-cet.vd. 10. I lie arcoiint of Peter Srri'ttniMor nsrl -a of Philip V. elt.lo. minor elii! t d Petr U i. iai i of t'arroil township, decr-.s.-d. j 11. I he firs-. an! Iinni neeeitnt of'inrirs 5 T 1 l lis. a Ininis rst.r ol Hiram FoisoTu, l.iteol Yolvr i township, .ierefc. -d. I Pi. The see n l aee..Unt of V.'m It. It.tiicKer. ! trst.e iHM.l'e,l o se.i . he re;il ,f Iu ' ..; j el i (.i.-ugh.ia.ur. late ol s y ior fu n'.ii ;. .I. e.- . ! 13 The first and fii'.ul ae-ount oi .l. liti SHir.r- bitigh. al'i!n.:rttr of J.imes i am;.'i.'i. Iat of V .8niit( ton lowns.'i.p. .l.-eefts- t. 14 1 he nce..U!ii ot ,!e! ry en A '. ndri'iilsirn- tor or onr.i.i Neh.-raier, la'.e oi .l:.::,w,i i...r J o-uiin. decease.1. I l.s. '1 he s. c .i. l a?n! f.i.al n -f"V.:-.l i.I '1 .- (.n. I ra.l. a.'.mfMsirstf.r of Ir. Ffr : : -n ! ; las ol .lulTiinTr :). nj'i. .!erne !. 13. Tl.e tirst a.-eoiim of l.i ,,-i.t- t h P.irris'i a t. j niimii;.t.-ix ol Siiis Parrth. 1st" I .mil i i ; township, deeeasxd. ; 17. i he firs: acenn' of "."ta -".nlc n. s.,e'i!!tra I tor of Plizaiw.n Sn.irar, Into c I ;..Kii?Iurg tjr- oucli. deas .1. ' IS. I he firs' aeexvnt of m ""(0"T-.'.r',r-nTie oi . or rxeeu.or oi ,i cn-r s. !i :Me tomgle, ia: of V ns!ili.:.,n t. wnsliip. .! erase.'. 19. 1 ne tirs: a.-coun: of .l.dr.i K. iani m. on of he e.xi-co:ors ot Jeremiah r.teUuii.ie, ,f r astnngion twi.shlp, .U rcase'i. .I.Ui.- M. ii.PTt. IN r:u-r. Ilrglslcr's td'li e, Ki.eiisl.i..g, ;,... o. .. ;.. ttt" i d o w s' a r r ITa i si v i: x ts! Notice 's beret. y C''r'tl 1h:lt ibo fo'low'r.g named npcrieements ol r"l e,atnat. I personal proper-. v .l .leeedenii-. a.-leeed ant ft. ri for the widows of inteta!.-K. n.i.Icr tl.e Act (.1 Afstiuoiy ot the H'h tiny of Ajtr.i. a. 1. K.l I.HVe l.eeo fi'e ' r !! r' i.'V. ' -t V:'.. n. t;t;rT. sa ' 111 t1 ee:!l, d l i he i r l nn" ( '...i. t. of t'ainl.ria i-olinly. for coniirniKt i.n nd allow ance. .n W ftiMSi.A v, t ho !. day of I cu.v r.tn A. I. 1 TS. to wil ! 1. )nvent.rv and a.trs-'ernTis of ernrn rnl esiatit M(ir:t.el and not :.rl tor Msrv S- !i.e,-r, widow of .lo?e.h ci .ml.-r, late of l" n--iiiauit h through, .'i-c'.: i-40(i.o I. 2. Inven'ory and apprsl-ement or certain ,wr a..nnl T..f.er.y a.pmii.eJ and m-i a.'.i-i lor A g-irel H.nrv. wi.ii ol Uenrv, late of Ki-ent.nif lor.niifi. dec.! :t. Invetitory and appraij" tn"ti! of cer'sin real estate appraiseil an I sei amrt for i..-i.eee.i Aii.j Pui k. wi low ot M. H. iiui k, iale of A.iai.i- towii aliil. .'ee'd. tfttSS ea 4 Inventory ;iivl api.r.TiserieT.. oT er-rta-'n pee. sona' proirerty .VaiHe. an.i s.-l ipnrt o.rrs-.ralit . (ionirimoiir. wi.o.w ot -ar.iei (. ughiiour, hir of JaeLson toWiiFtilp ic".. k.u h). ..AMI M. S1MI..R. Keg .rrr. Kcg'ster's tl.rc, f.li lmri, No. C, l7i v&lyiil:sTATii AT PUB'.JC Wt tUli, IY Irtne of an or-l-r :fnV-r f-.n the t i-..i,-r.- t 'ourt ol i'.iiu.-:'i:i L-.-u.!-. . ; i .... ic 'ic-i h .iI ex j-ose i ii'iltc s tic on !: j-.-s. .n SATURDAY, DECEMIiKil 4:Ji. S7. J'.t C o'i l.K-, 1 Wiiviiir'on l-.w by Hit i'a. ii. it . v.. nil 1 FA KM ;'ii-i:e-l 'iiri -r: i f. u:i y. f.au.: t't). all-, othi-rs. r-u . .i .n ti- lie ach:s, :w .r.cnr an-l a!!owp.r.T, h.tving tliPrcn crt-c'-.I a .'fl "V. v. 1 .- I I In stt! 'it of i'nt.rovi-tm-ni. Tr.RMS i-rs A T. '. tlne-t .J !k.r-r--... tnoney in ?e j.. .id -ii c..i. ii, a..: jo., mh-, .im ii -Lit Im-.v't- in i-i eipi.il in, uiijI ..i ij.ui..s, vi.Ii -rri-s', e-our-d on liiv irom;s.-'!!. .IOU.N H R-IAftlT'. Trns'ee to srli (he Ktul i ..r ii-io.-t "Ar bkll, dtC'd. lli-12. 8,.) TRIAL LIST. List of crHrs set ilnwn for trial at tl: 't;kii.i.!J I. iim of lonrt. romiucnclng on the first Moti ixy uf liceiu bur next : F-RST TV"r IT. . . vs. II n!s vs. Waif nr. JTO-:n wk K. .. Vs. rtlrTCX"! Ct !. . vs. .'.ior.-ui. reel Vau Ormer. . flarV I'latt t-t a I t'ambrla Iron ('... Itrawl.-y's o"o 't'homns. Myers fc Co .7.ni .n h. sear.lnn. St Incoian lmn MeUongh. 1 1 lll..Ull Hoil 'front 1 ilotlMS W.ilttSl.sgln k -on . Tixld's A:in'r . . . It. M ...Vs. fhris-y. ...vs. v ;;M:i'ihs et at. ...vs. Kvnns. .. . vs. 'onrs-1. . vs. Ur... h.-rltn. ...vs. ICnr .. .. v. T:i.- Two of Tb!f. . xr. u en i rut n. . ..s. Kr.n. . . vs. :i r, r- in ? "o. ...vs Wol. I ,uie 4. Son. .. vs llu-ih.-s." .. vs. MycrS (k ( o. ... vs. Y nt rs. "t 1 A I T.V hnnn'new Prothona'ary Olfcee. Kbenahu -g, ...v. ,vi"5 13 THE "BE-ST." Thfs sonp if in i n n f of ii re-1 from inrro TnnterisTs and ns it t:l :. ins a larg i.r-i-ii-. .-. gi.- ol Vtg.-.i Lie li!. is turr-.n'e.i inii to!li- J-g; ;,. por'ed i'iisM e S.nii. "nl'iit Hi- s.mie l Ion- . sescs a!i the w.-nhiog mid elennsin. ,r,,..r f the eclnliratetl Uer ii in an I Kn n- Ji Isnn iry S ups. If i therefore reninm.-n-ied for use the i.mm.iry. Kitchen, and I'i t li-rK.ni. f..r ir-ncrsl lio.is.-f.otd .:ir.o.-f ; r.i.. (,.r Frin.eis. I'ainiera. Kiigin-ers, ao i .M:n-!iiui., r j. will ro-m.-ve sialns of lnV.. 1 3 r.p.". T r, ;i. I'aini e e from the hnnds. innnl.irt ured only'hv ' ' 2, S, mi !0 if.i'r?rs Pt.irs. ; r.H ' P5 -10-a.j Jr.irrsna .street, rw lot k. ;in.l ft SSIONEKS' oticj:. XtiV is litre by given that y. M. I,fiv. or Altoona. lilair eoiu.tT. re-ensylrnni-t. and K.. his wire, bv 'teel r voinnnry fiignTier', h;ivo assfgri-".! all the es'aie. renl aed i-erson-l, oftf.esni.i V M . l.t.ov r. to .ton H ki ii. v. .1 si ki I."' "I n Jlim-Mi Kikkai. of A It.ei.nv, in ssl I eonnty in 'mst f-ir the l.en -rit t.l the llorsorthi-s t.d V. M. hmvii. . 11 w-rxin. tlo-re-f-..ro. indohl-I to ihe sii l W. Tjt.ov n. i,l ei:itie payment lo the sni,; A:gnefS. mi. ft. .is- listing eiitiins or deia.tiida wiil make kiK-mi 'lie same without delay. JfiliV 'IKlIl.Y. JA.Ml'S I,H l.iV. M X. KINKKAli. A "Signces of W. i. Ltn1 Altoona. Oct. 1, 17... IJeyer's Poultry Fcwder. VVaTTsr.ted.lf o-M In tlm", i locnre t-ni.-.e.i t ;ii.rt , ; fipea. Vii!iana.-i Ijr. ftL 'owiiee ltA m b . jtk 1 1' oroiTwfya-nl ..a tot!" lirinsit t.ii't fi - li - .1... si- 1. f i,ee..r:;i n-n ' 4 . Cust,CTltaDdecc4h'i rra'iu ctas c: 1 I.-.T..-- -.-21- -ke-p Ponltr(rv-ma (n. f.t. m 1 )f.r - l '.u.' -uie, W1ih tuUi protiti tij r e stu-e. 1 .1 -:',. . t. vefor VI. no. A-it t-rr tio.er. fc-ci Lv.a t.pc3 1 eipt of prlca. AJ-'rt- s, A.t.Kin3fO,Iil:-i-:. lj XKCUTOlrs N O T J C K. " F.slale of A VASTASIA MoRKL A Vf. Til-'IPT. Ii.';ini'.r,. rn .1..-. ... o I MoreUmt. dee d, tsie .f fli!1Lre n ugb.I.avcin; j t.-. 11 Ki..m.., ihi nn 1 i - , .- ... .e 1 giTon to nli i-na. . ,u 1.... 1 ;o -.td me 1 lunkc i:niii..- tiil... ji ij m.-n'.nit i lh'w- living cla. ma a-.::tini 1 iu- s una 10 prt-scu; ilicni luiy au.iitmli Ciitcd lor settlement. .1 A '.: i: iOK KbAX D, !'xe-utir. Wilmtira, Nr. la. lS7.i.-ot. A LKXANDKlt TAIT, M. p., - Siy Miflitn n. s,i, r8..,Mi. fA I! K.t. T-l V 0 V Orrl-e- rccfnllT oeeuri.j by M..1. Itn.-.M. 1). ; !ti r-nr ot .K lin l!i.-V t..r, t.!J 111 y I .e made et Mr. Hi-. l;'s 1 e--ir-i.i-,-. i..".J : j 1?. McoxxniTr,, m." p., ' l'HTSICIAS AMiSn.tJKov, I-:;fTr. . rt. O'flee forme-lr oeeniid hy I'r. Jart.'s-.n. 'h ealla can be made, nt I'l-st-o.iice. li-l.-cm. ! r. A. HIIOKM A H :h , f9-4l E atX SVC ii. Cam uu0t, 1'. tu,( y V- -Vji