• r . tirbf i - c) 1. • ftWri.- Wednesdaylmorningi Dec. 16, 18691 .4uPPA -#V-El,<-)N.,4l:ki- 47 , , i x . 7 , 1 1 r%1.:4 rr41714 ni.4l VI rt .:i . , I 1 i tPArt. 1 ..8,•',•,,e4u0 .-i., L. alt...lforiah L0dg4.,N0.. 309,. A .1'...14, trueets 'second , lentiny evening ot ehelf month, "id lit steles . building. _ totteKnsr, , ,,ytos.q, /A IC. A: Chapter, No. 201, meets the gz•ef Ilie l dny evening of each month, it? "troy n's huildlng. ';5te4fi11e11446 3 .1Y0: 1 1 1 7, , r o: Q.T.,: meets dirbiy tfiday eXuiltng,thlr Mier. in Leititer's building. . :Mount Hor I:Xotp_ of r i. V. Q. Ft', uncle every emend 01 .. feetrti(i ruitsdaysidu, taisters-bullding, third Beer. ping Storte- Lodg e 1.0. G.- 7.. meets every Tu - ' y_settWitriltty, gait of Read's building: ;Phpahoe7l-146 - IC:g.sB, -I. O. fira;' , If., meets every Thdiliamy eien, thkafgoor A lstlitei-building. /2".ol.,ifeleelletisz.eiuoUihass'aitlate the...first and thlidAltoutltaieithiltigiVach monflChilialthre!lnilding. ../131fAC. el;',/14 tutttiThird lildfidey of enqk month `otin3 Goinca meellojtlio . Drat lirlday..eyenlngot each 14911in.plosi.1orlgei,, Nol 1.4 i, K. of P.l meets eyfry Sat. urdkiveissing;in smiths building. ,- ` --. ,,, - .-5, ~,,, . , ilizatimmon Temple of Honor. No tl, pilot" the fourth lioniky tif each month In Good TetuubStearull..-rl- - .. - 774 lrobsteriOn. Club meets every Thniyany eregtog, ,ig the 41,,11.4.1. riebn)ii t . 'Si, .!- •-•'. -- - - - Ohni•oh4s:: - - vtaptleV Chnreir4. , ,Washlngton -Street; ter. J. V: Plan nett. ' SerAeiniYalabliattil 10% a. m., ip. m. Catholic—Waglington Street. Rev.°. P. Gallaher. Ser• Skeet Bret. three Sucklays toorety ,Strept, Bor. J2,..1.,8err • ' Sofilc6 : 1034.. 1114 :44 m." Genova. Beformud--Church Btront. - Roo.- 8. D. Rookie , Service cin,Sabbath : 7. p. m. , Illahadist tplicolil:—Shiirch Street. Bar. R. E.WI • "ScerVicei On Sabbath : 10%a. m., 7 p. M: Protestant. Npiscopal--Rill turret. •liev.Tll.: R. Bogle, Services ou Sabbath: 1014 a. in., p. m. - Pr‘byterian—lfill Street. Rev. W. Zahniaer. Ser. • vices on Sabbath: It a. m, 7 p.m. - , - Rough--51*Ipw , ZTouglf-htiettiuglat idnder.ll" getup eniiSr I.!Anti - neott is, about to baye,rotring tend. Wafer was - dreirm from' Ah'e canal-on -Fri -1;11:7;h1.8k•Tq I,;t2rA Wii" (*P r t ted at Abe-Plebe office. Meek - 7AATAnt: l'et:ey run .Aliit-T-Ifellefiinte Eve ' variety of toys f.,r the at rod 27fAit.9 - NfrY• T i 'fAlla fine in Altoona. c etAlotitlielnili4bYs at terii4.tNlA - Btere, 80i1,c41111 hi niiiainmates, two i,f them women. That beats Huntingdon. • • • ••• • Tltegeachecs' Institute opens in this Place on Clie - 2titbl - Let ecer body attend. i Altoona has a Rose for Chief Elgineer and a Patnaltiffor Atiiitant. 0, how nice I „Wire, your shawl's dragging in the mud. suppose it is ; isn't it fashionable? 44 flieleip" Gates, founder of the African clitiloWAttltle . dford; !Heil the other. day; at an advineed'aq: - - ' The,:t"entre county farmers eomplain'of the revagerAstille,itirkeistitrtiele afar he SqUittslSTAittibite,land ether small game, ireliaving an easy time sihde our hunters are after turkeys and deer. s • `. ' A religious paper tobe called the is talked of for this place. - don't know but what we need it. VEall'OhlinleGroiette hi; changed . its eugnotneß : to_ goal Gazette. It is an able and well-sustained journal. Johnstown is to hare a course of "star' lectureS,; nollyaci fig Twain, Parsornil Dick inson and Gotp , ll. ; A be:ltemanneniod Pourtleitell from his reit while going through the tunnel nt Gal lifzen,"and was instantly killed. A sensible man in Maine recently willed SI,OOC to seek ofhiscOuniy - It is to be.koped that lie hategone to heaven. .Rev. B. B. ilamlin's ieCiUre on Hugh Mil ler Was, eireltent. l .l,We'Would 'auggEst to the Y - -. 41. C.A. to bring nut &few' more home luminaries. Mr. It. F.. / Ilattlett; of Spruce Creek, this county, leaving Philadelphia recently, had his . pooket book stolen, which contained three hundred dollars. We would advise a miser to never die—a miser. The newspapers will publish , his 'obituary.and probably charge his. adminis trator, and that would be awful Barnum'e Minstrels are pronounced "a humbug" by nolglificiringjouriiali. We did neybOr:thitijrnhiri tey,iyftrphere, • s tind,!tvo_ have nothing to soy. • , :Since the Minstrels_ have been to town, Young Ana e tg b u 401t,iyi rig th e . and 'singing, the. ''iongs - peeulinf 'tefsticht troupes. We can't say that we admire their taste.,. . Mr. Moure,•tho, now `editor of the Altoona. Vindicator, • (the after to be. Sun,) wears glasses. Bodo many more of the ink : dijipersin tbritieethin:'• But bowabout beer The Gaitalifys; e Onepeote fth ta ex tension of -tho3road Top Rli¢d 'to - Bedford; are favorable. r ittakee eo much time and talk to build it to Bedford, how much will it take to build it to Cumberland ? One of tbe'latest fashions for ladies is- a' small leather belt Worn round the' .waist, to 4which is attached 'a email ehoppirig Among certain;cleosex,they are worn ,large saxia gnaid . „ .4toks the_, are„no,t-npar,_ eo ,distarirsineci"the area bf heop4kiirs hne tracted dimeneionsi. lle feels nb* more like` making a marriage contract 'and eentitieting his caartslnp.i - - An editor attiv:: : "AttentioaWas first drawn to intitrimentAly_,theakillful, manner in which a girl ?basil:Hid a-broom," Whereat a. brother edit4tr,says the manner k'-which his rife handlo, broom ieritot se-Pleasant._ Huntingll4 has a eooiety , meeting for eve. ry night iiPtife'We'eit'aieept Wedtieaddy, and pomatimes two societies meet t 4 saMQ 414.en fag. Notwithstanding this; 'Mufti of 'the members say-they have "the bast wives in thevrbiiii :;< The new Ebensburg jail is to coat $73,000.. We think our people 'would look up and down a.C.Oluoia of kgLires a long, while before they could see the use of paying so much for a "necessaltOieance," and yet we ought to have bqe:'- - - • The editor' of the Ebensburg .4//eglicniart . 'must live - in the woods. • Ile:slays, 'he' 'saw a; black squirrel on a' tree near his office the other day. He says it ie a sign of .a "hard winter;" we should think,it of :a "hard-tip printer." . The Bellefonte Watchman was Furey-oits on sourkraut last week. We would advise him to eat some as it might make him Meek er. Traugh •of Standard notoriety. might furnish the extras, and also profit by the diet. What a pretty trio They would make eating "pickled" The Fire uji Dudley. Lk :qq t te,40 1 349: 1 gN6I) I E6I I Ot lowing particularg of the destruction by fire of the Catilolic,Church at Dud-, ley,, this c?utrty,,, vn, )12,3,2,8,t1y1111.: I Cei'iDuniali, Pk, NOV:4 29,1'869. I •:;• MEqsas', , Bnitotts :•--Ode'cbrapittlO'ktl . ...;willage:w'aettiroWri,,.iner , a stato.,offin,c, tense eXeitcinen git: by. the alar 4g1".f 1 y6 3 on Siinda:y afternoon, the „The circumstances are as follows'- - tkardlyf 11511- 7 ' libel - olinVegailbri-VdtAlfe ( "-B?- 1 0. ' Churelv,:(dedit3 ati3ll' tllO - 4mniaohlato' Co.n p (1,9 ctO ; kilt e oebilk t i) thek bkgrth'ttrtxfil ‘4 111/0 . 0 t' 1.2126 1 1'. on Sundayiwa'sitit'uldulsuliPoceurence and elicited; goitorall, , atteritiilti. Fire. was discovered issuing from the- roof of the maggifi4nt,..chtksh - Crowds' rushed inCiiibahitil,ritf - thb scene of, the conflagration lirid set to work at on'ffEirifyinesar haes. Tho.ehurelL was built of ivory inflam. mali4e443mbor,-and it. hurn,t4i tinder. 'I liotiFi`tilere Rio botiv,•edn' four..hundred "Pert.l6tii' firelent-' they found all efforts unavailing—the' fire spfLoad with awful speecj, eny s e,loping the „i•oof3irp i (l'alq?„ k 0 . 4 .1 j-LA exqprAs ac'e ti; n d to remove the aitar,.oivt ,4 , chuich in On 63,••••lie:;% itt••tbia juncture„a, t ladder. broke,precipi ta Ling two men named P. and Burns a distance of'A r VOLl..'3 l :five feet to the court below.: '• • They both stistained slight injuries... • • • •••n !•• The flue pastoral residence is Aboiil thirty feet from the chureb,.- ) .,4 was the greatest dangd,in l d - ' had' it ji been for the,,,antiring, energy of the people, it too would have been destroy- Wat6l.a r t, one time so plentiful here; its source now being supped by the numerous collieqes,lu,tlnit those neeta j r' i3tredms't6n` - `itittV the foulest sulphur : }eater) was at a groat distance; long lines of persons were fortnedlroM the building to the springs and thus, the paste,rat,,residgnee was saved. tverything in it was removed UT plactr l nflalet„w r .thrnityeirB'hlt kiiras thror;ll Outf'ff windows to the, great:tiaog,(r-oPpersona-under neatli: 'At .1:30 .1.): M., the church was entirely oq§trived, and, all l slanger was ••• ' - Great credit is duo to the make.por tion of the 'etingregation for their'hs reic courage, some having exposed themselves until they were- black' in the face. Deis_ names (lArdy heard a few) alit; P. WIC .17:11111grove, John ,Carr,,--.Fuley,— Wilson, John Bonin - , the latter 'acting as to be wor thy ofa gift. iff alW.aue to the ladies of the congregation, who actually performed the men's, part of the work. assured there was- , no fainting; handsome skirts_and',lsretty gaiters were not taken into 'cOnsidera tion.,.„ Atureli W0.1'1)1114'. iii;:iliaorrit: of across. The first part being built;',l believe; in 1857 's3:':,,Theittecondi or eross clitirch,. it being - addition - al,' was built in 1563. Tlie-''shre6;year, it was furnished with.a fine 'orgn ;and •a large and isnpenillg belfry, antilpire.---• In 1865 a limiter * wait pain tlib'ehurcli; this heater Was putup by experienced workmen brought from Brooklyn, N. Y., for the purpose. In 1866 a largo bell weighing betw6CV four and five hundred „pounds,- was-„purchased and., put. 'up. I Tho Rev. P: 11.11,41ie5, now pastor of Braddock's Fields, near Pittsburgh; Pa,',whilo . , : •prolf,or;!_, here, made all Wee° and many other im provements. Since'Rev. W. A. Nolan, the presgr4 pastor, cume nt? hefei Lll6 rol l ,- lowi ifitnrovernents have' boeri Onr pletedb under his care: In 1803 a mug nificent alt ari iwit h :Acts t ben f;7 7 3, wati -, rnit 14), anii year ihe,finishing;touchr was-given to' the church by varnishing, the pews, frescoing the walls, and'etlfe`r im , proc:e !‘ monis; they being boilipleted" d' few:wee/4011g°. - • ;•: • The cause of the fire is unknown; to far as I can learn it has been acciden tal. A fine electric ,guide and ning rod was destroyed; the organ and bell also,•the latter, being stnelted into a,soliti :mass. 'net loss is eatiren• ted at from $15,000 to $20,000. lam not thoroughly inftirmett of the insur ance, but rumor puts it at $5,000; what Gvipany I cannot 565 , ,, Thus I,llg, wpi:kiof: fiffeeti years'; an 4 an 'ek re of tliousunds ofd dollars was in less than three 'twirls a black loud' phitrred heap of ruins, witl(Abi l i 2,-, very 'pei'sens?Wlio band it ; powerless loolc'e'rg on. But maril,iirp, poietlWGod disposed] ; so goefii - tlie` daily routine - 1 ••ef'iWorldly :life— The cburch was as fine a one as was in the, county: thiS 'without; exaggera, tine facts. - The highest, commenda , lions are ‘ due to th A...NoJan for courage and presence of mind in - bringing the peo pie Lo.,nyde c r,,for;,.all was tefiqlffolcolirtii6W ji'exei t iermiiitA'nd.oliho es. The congregation dps,erstp, the4ko ; „ tico'Of all Dl= oceso. SPOTATOR. A Hog as was a Hog. Our townsmit - p i , J.'.B.!Sntucker, killod a Chester White hog weighing 564 pounds, and only fifteen months old— averagiug:one pound : and 15Jialf flgir day, fibin ti pig. '276 pounds Of laril Were rendered,from it. This hog was fattened'athlitiebst of St cente.per lb., o h l e e d a t r i p t g ? •,s " fifty dollars. Who can FIRS.-oO' the morning ofD,ec.lst., the Store and'Dwelling of Mi.;Moses Everet, in Germany Valley; a-half miles•from Shirley was entirely consumed bYfire. We underetand..the greater part of his stock.of goods were consumed, with ;his hcitibehold--fUrni tura., How 'the-fire originated is un known; His insurance is;iight.-715'hir leysburg Reraid. • . c4iipenitto Persons wishing`to make good and usefUl Christmas giftsi-call at Greene's Music Steve and - buy a good Organ of the celebrated firm of Geo. Woods & Co. They greAbe best in the market and th!) . .inlee i 8 veryi reasonable.. Call and see thCm. - Xleb; Mason & Ham lin's Organs at reduced prices., lt":- 127M1 The.llidays are near at hun - d ; in view of this fact we now offer our sent stock of Ladies' and Childress' Furs, ail'a':reduction of 10' poi 'cent. Persons desirous of purchasing - ,mill save money by calling at 2t. ; „ HENRY & Co's. , Carpet Wearing. .. Mrs. Matilda Pheasaut is prepared - to weave rag carpets, and solicits patronage fora a generous public. Residence Wash ington Strcet, Wadt linntingdon, tf 74 t l i i 4 • A t! I ,„A, Lt I in , Calvin Porter%--tputiptipAkezeqrla James G Carbthers", firiner; - 13rady IsaacgitplincliylgendllifAritar t t !!„) ChaMea'Slacli, farmer, Barren 1 10/11 01 9.4. l k ‘!: David Gosnoll, farmer, Cass William Shope, firmer Croinwell Jacktaiadembertstin s ,-carpentairi puoyrardor, Mater; Innderfien - ' John 4.-Elmltz,-feirmer,,Elenderson A:brag Corbin, farmer gait& Rtlarplerillog,'ll,l4wri .1 psu t titiaugy'o! gent . inOnln ,t; Tbota A.da 're k, mettirn t itailkAltrafison, r, Ore David Henderson, gent, Morris W inercliantOilipleten )11 3 Thouilia;M:Kelle4sloyinalte,r;•Orbls r Jolm'P Stewart, farthe'r,`Ondfda " "- David Norris, farmer, Penn Thos Ashman, farmer, Shirley , George Wiliitigiton;:buteher,Sbirlersburg S .11 Pkoasant, farmer,,Union M:trard, farmer,' • • .!,"- , TRAVERS 'JURORS.-111thr Wsta - V ,,4 W C Caintidiigicfaimer, Barrett . ' ' SiinGibonerpriner, , &urea?, c A t.,?lfi =„3l_ , Edward CbUbli,-lainler; Barren . 4 S M L Shetner, , former, .Brady • . Edward Cook, farmer„Oromernif „, „,, TG ,Cloyd, teacher, ,Cromwell.--., • ~, David-Johns, laborer,.Creingroll-- - MichaekStair, laborer;,Cromwell, p • ; Geo ,) ~.,,,.. Felix Tool, merchant, CarbOn„, 3arnei•DaVdi; , cooper; Dublin • J D.,A,ppleby,,carpenter,.Dublin , , , John B Peterson, fiiimer, Dublin , Wm P'Kunisey, farmer,‘ , Dublin •••' David Henderson ; farmer, Franklin% - Wm Enyeart; laborer, Hope Well Stewart Ileittaler;iimeniaker, Hinitingdon John C MillerOaporer, Huntingdon Wm Glass, carpenter , Jackson Michael Flasher r farmor, Jackson, James Hagaus,,shoemakert Jackson • Wm Oborn, faraier; Jackson Peter trambaUgh; miller, Lincoln Christian Shontz, gent, Lincoln. , Peter I.4,C.ampbelig,carpenjer,,liff,..Unioy Jam elf Mbrifs - Eno,ch Leulnirg t jarritki; Morris_. Jaritee Sriyiler ciabVier, Mapleton • Wm _Shriner, iaborerl Grbisonlaf ; David Grove; farmer, l'enn Wm B White, faidiercs:Puiiu . ' J,Il laseAt,, farmer, Penn John l S'fililler, farmer, Porter ' " • ' - David,Brunt, farrue . r„Shirley,, „ , ITif;Steiciris, riiithei;Zbiinkuum - Alex Rouse, farmer, Tell John Silverthern,'liiiitior;Vyll - 1 Ralph Crowley, farmer, Union , IViltiatri"Gillan;fariner;Unioli , , Nathan Greenland, farmer, Union - • - HenryrD.ivii,:farmer, West Janiess.Horning,";fartner,- West • • Jacob Lougepecker, farmer, -West • • • - Tenn - Miller, padief,:3oo; , - . • IsaadM'Neil, drover, 'West W W Withingham, miller, West Wm Lincoln, farmer, Walker " ' James ?dills, painter, Warrforsetark , efECOnro Wang- 0, Shadrack Chany, farmer, Barree,,- John M Stewart, farmer, Barren John Miller; farmer, Brady ' Daniel Brode,-farmer, Carbon ' John Brook, farmer, Cromwell Peter Dell, farmer, Cass Benjamin Fink, farmer, Cass - Geo M Green, merchant, Cassville E S Swepe t blacksmith, Clay, . , Wilsoir:Magee , , farther , Dublin '- G W Ranold9,carpenter, Franklin - W, fT 'Wigton, Wider; PrankThi" - A H C.antlearglarmer, Juniata', Samuel Peightal, farmer, Juniata ~ " George W 13erestresser, farmer, Lincoln Samuel Seh:ell,,Tarin'erfpLilienlitrt John S,Bare, merchant, Mt. Union ,. John ES'eeds, faimer, Morris Benjamin D Neil, termer, Porter Henry W Swoope, farmer, Porter • Itifred Baker, teacher, Tod F Baker, farmer, Tod John W Scott, founder, Tod Valentine Schmittle, farmer, Tell Ephraim Thompson, farmer, Union John Hutchison, fanner, Warriorsmark Richard Mills, constable, Warriorsmark Tobias Johnston, laborer, Warriorsmark Gnorge Guyer, Ininister, Warriersmark. Wm Kyper, farnier;lv alker George Lininger, f armer,- Walker Henry Peightal, farmer, IValker James G Stewart, farmer, West , • • i• Wm Stryker, farmer, West Tallman's Self ISaletisclpg , Atientian; i4,re9P'ecifully solicited to tho'ful luiving description of the above article which is at this , timo' the, theme of conversation among ; those who have ;had an, opportunity of seeing 'judging of its mertts.. Iris the OhlYqnkitand in the world 'that can be upset, rolled over, Armed, tilted, or meet with' a iraiebt adnbussion; without spil ling a pal:110e of Irk o 1 injuring. the .standi It is entirely new, and is a• most ingenious combination of all the qUalities desirable in an Inkstand, ; ,atturig„Khieltian- convenience, adaptability, economy, neatness, .ornament,, simplicity and diirability. It is a combined inkstand;pen ; 'rtii