n 'XBA1T OF A3 UUX8. - At'tiWwi? recently eaugbt at' West ' Chester whenopened waa focnd to hare swallowed a f nil growc mouse. t A'cAt was sent br expeese, carefully - tixad, from Dansville to Rochester, a 'distance of fifty mil. Not many day safterwaTd, tabby came walking into lUer .old home. VThen a Rood housewife of Kirkaldy went for a ham that had hung from the rafters, it had a fair exterior, but was a perfect Bhelt, skin and bones only re .mainin to show itt form, while the rat. .after living ao sumptuously, bad built a ! rest In the centre, ana was easuy.cap-r cured. " .. A parrot belonging to Capt. Eichel berrer,.6f Baltimore, was always present at family prayers. One morning, when In the carden a hawk flew down and seized the . parrot, when it shrieked ! i "Oh, Lord, Bave us I Oh; Lord, save us P' which so frighteaed the hawk that he dropped his prize. At Priest's hotel,, on the road from Calaveras Grove to the Yosemite, is a dog who one hour before the arrival of tae stage gees leisurely down the- road tomeet it, then bounds back. to the poultry ; yard," catches cnlcapnST" "bit their heads off, and takes them to the cook. He takes one chickert for each gentleman in. the atage, never Snaking a mistake. t ' An expert in antique coins in Paris is ra poodle. The money being . placed upon a table the dog is introduced, and after nosing among them will knock off the table all the bad pieces with his paw. After acquiring great fame it was found the whole thing was a trick. Ilia master took care to handle only the igns coins, and the poodle's decisions "Were arrived at by faculty of scent. A wandering "chippy' was picked up by a St. Louis lady and placed in the cage with her canary. In the morning ! it was released, wheu the canary mourn- t Da 1 it b:il li-nar ila mat Tn tha evening the chippy returned, and was allowed to nestle ou the cage, when: the canary struck tip one of the liveliest notes and seemed gratified. This was repeated for three days. Then chippy failed to return. The canary drooped ' 41 O R H EHJ A FTP EETS RH HI H HE "AA P PK B B J1J H ME A. AP E B B M P;,-;:-H-iBlA ; ' A 1" " . JEJEE H BUI O 4 o ,B XXGO GEO HTJNTL.EY 5 S " HAS NOW ON HAND THE . r- LARGEST, BEST HOST VARIED STOCK OF Hardware! Stoves, Timrorc, oaoo H0USEFUR5ISHIXG ssssss a- o s - '(KK)O OOtK PDDDTt SSSSSS a no o o o o i d s OOGO-HIOOO OOOO UDDDD SSSSSS At, Ac, that nn be found In any on establish meat in Pennsylvania, Hit ftock oompri rum m mm mm of Ttrloa, ,tje and pattern,; Builder's? Hardware of ervrj description and of beit'auallty; CARPENTERS' TOOLS ! of HI klndi and t ben la the market. Alto, a . large stock or TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, nitimN, la(nwre, SIlTer. Plated War, Wood and Willow Ware, Wall Pa per, Trnnkeand Taltae-a, Re vol Tfr, An. Vila, Tloea, HorM hM, Bar Iraa, Rati Hoa. none nana, arriacc ji -eta, Mill Raw a, tlrtadtlonci, Ntecl 4hoT 1 Claw bom scoops; Mowing Machines, Horse Hay Rakes, ITaraa Hat Farka, Rape and Pulley Carn C'nltlTatara, and a full lineoi Harv eatlnc Tool. Alro, a large assortment of Table, Floor and Stair Oil Clot7isf - Carriae Oil Cloth, PAFKB Ar OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHAIHTfO axd SHADrl FlXTf RES; LtvanrooL ASHTON SALT, the bct In the world hit Dairy and Table nte; Impobtbd BOOK SALT, the cheapest and b-it for feertlna; Live Stock; LAND l'LASTKR; Wll Ar Omstm Pl'MPS. of the best quality; PEKKINS' PATENT SAFETY LAMPS, which eannot be exnlodjrt : CmLiwax's WAfJONS akb ESTABLISHED FORmnrFCOimBS. mm mm WOXDEHFCL CIVEEXS. PrvB tatarta Bnulai t,atrly . la miwirt mm okla. WHOLE8ALE AND RETAIL, -OK AND. r i Sheet Ironwares A MISeOTTRI CATE-TKMPLB. A correapondent describes a care re cently explored in Monroe connty, Mis souri. It is In n limestone ridpre ai. the head waters of Salt river, w hich empties into the-Mississippi. This ridge is known in the locality as the Narrows' and ftTOcky -Htj ffs.'fW ncrto the herght :tot 200.Teetiesent a hold atrd X-ictar- esque scene. It has naa a local iamcon acconnt of the many Indian curiosities found there. Indian mounds are nu merous en the rocky ledge, and Indian skulls, arrow heads, Flint hammers, find iron and stone hatchets have been found in considerable numbers.. A n cent dis covery there caused a correspondent to visit Mr. Waldron, the ownec-of the land, and this account, is givt.ofan exploration: Without much difficulty I found Mr. Wal rlmn. the discoverer of the temple, on whose land it is situated. He proposed, as it was late, that I should remain with bim flurinR the aigni, and walk oveaanfl see the temple in the morning. I avented, and sftr sup per Mr. Waldron brc.;ht eut some articles AND DKALBS3IN HliUNGJAELORaii COOKING Is - " " I CARTS; the br3t stork of MILK C HUCKS of I all fhanee and slM and of saicrior ware everof- a full line of PAINT nnd n.vr. rlifd nnlr.v olr. n-!., r o-nHoman haee and fine ana of sajvcrior ware ever oi- j ".H ...v-.... j r.. r.,r j. in t.hi,niriirv ? & till! mrfif f the S"iuth Of FrailCe Often helps the MULSHES ot the mnrt delrble ounlitv: WIN. cook Jieinir eiven a Pair of Partridees i IMJW "i-ass. oils, paints. iCkpentine, t-ojii. jfiiiK Rn-t-'i n iur oi iMiiiiii,e , VARX1SUI; te toKetUcr with a lanjeand torn- to rick one day, he seated himself in an i piete stock of choice open window. A hawk flew down and GROCERIES, TOBACCO AD SEUARS, snatched one of the birds, when the J W(.n Uganda cfVther ufni and necimi monkey tricked the hawk by secreting artlol. In fact, anything I haven -t pot nrmn't himsplf and wnitlnfr snoti siw him I jet at short notice le not Worth bnvln, and what I nimseir, ann. waitintr, poo i ?,iw nim j0()li,r torlslen,,b.,fd n come for the other, when the monkey clash i qcaiitt. iio they win invariably i caught the thief. Plucking both the SOLO ATI)4TTOM PHICliS! hawk and the remain'.ng partridge, he t - Having had nearly thirty tahs' axr cat took thr ra to the cok, and the change J V" "J?t ,!,,i"(?H-Il.,.,e,lb.,rl ... , . , .7.. to supply ray customers with tho rerv net In the was not discovered Until the game () J market. Ulve u a liberal share of your patroa- Was StTVed at table. then, and ne convinced that the nest u always mi cnrapif!i, ana mm n nrtrr pas 10 uuj ma in ferior article simply became the price Is low, as It Is an Indisputable fact that snch goods are always the dearest In tna end. elegantlr chased, and kept hi position by rods of the ssma metaV At eaoh corner of the mausoleum rises a covered pyramidal column, aurtnoonted by cap that are un mistakably Doric - - r Oa two sides of the room are tomba of humbler design. . They ai Jde by side, unt form size, and twenty in nuruher, ten oa a side. Like the rnauaoieum, they are carved out of the solid rock and embellished with has reliefs. On the front nf each i a raised scroll, covered with written- characters, I siniliar to those on the panels of the man- j oleum. On the wall of tb room, opposite j to the entrance, are painted twenty-five faces. They are faded and blurred, but still j distinct enough to hetefilieivd. - Thecolors , used arc red, yellow, black, and white, and were mixed with oil. The portraits are exe- j cuted in a superior manner, and theanatomi- ; cal proportiMi of the fe.atures is preserved to j an exact decree. . The explorers opened one of the small ) tombs. It contained a splendidly preserved i mummy, swathed in cloth covered with a j thick varnish, which emit a pleasant aroma- ! tic odor, nit unlike balsam of fir. The mum my rneasuiTS nine feet one inch in length, and the cloth with which it is wrapped, al though of course texture, is skillfully woven. One of the party cut the wrappings from the face, hut did it so clnmvly that the head crumhled into dust. Portions of the hair re mained sticking to-e cloth, and your cor respondent has som. of it before him wliiia tills article i ii i - Ayer'g Sarsapanlla ' . . 4 I that he had found in the temple for rny m- curly, and of fine texture, liesiiies the j spection. They were a bronze hatchet or j boiy of tr?r iant, f e tomb contained a spear j hammer, having an eye and a heavy knob j ttatL, a hatcheL.wo lances, three mattocks, : on the hammer portion ; a rude bronze lance t or hoes, a spade, a cup, two plates, and a I or arrow head more than six inches in lenpth; niaii urn a 0f copper. The smallest cup j a piece of deer or elk horn, about nine inclies j nnj one 0f t,j,e laoces have been siiown your i . . . 1 I 1- l I LH.nl.AH OTtut-A . M t - . 1 in lengtn, irom which siuhu viiw-, .-.t.c rorresponuenc anese wonueriui peopie A couple of seals, the propertv of Ma jor Urcli, of Portsmouth, X. II., were kept m a tank, and were as tame as ; dogs. One of them died recently, and Major T. "rch concluded to give the other its liberty, it seemed to grieve so much at its loss. lie took the tank to the i river bank ami released the seal, think ing it would swim ont to sea. It swam nil around the river, but soon returned crying in distress and flapped into its old quarters on the bank, and stubborn ly refuses to be ejected. A spider Is a glutton, as was evidenc ed by an experiment recently made. A gentleman arose at daybreak and sup plied a spider, who had an extensive web, with n fly. This wai at 5:50 o' clock, a.m., in September. The spider was then feeding on nn earwig. He came for the fly, rolled him up and re- ! turned to his first course. j)t 7 o'clock j Lis earwig had been demolished and j the fly at si c'cloik. At 9 o'clock be i gave it a daddy-long legs, which he ate j at noon. At 1 he grerdiiy seized a blow j fly and during tho day he counted 120 green flys, t midgets, all dead and fast i in his net. ! . . GEO. Kbeastmrs, April 11. 179. HUNTLEY. CQLL111S, JQHIISTQ11 & Co Ebensburg, PeniVa, aBMSBB-SBBBSB MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT PA TABLE OX DEM A!VI. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIHE DEPOSITS. MONEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MADE, AKD A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. . AKD ' HOUSE-R'RMSHING 608DS. GENERALLY. - JoiybinEr in TIN, COPPER&SHBBT-IRON . . PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Nos.278, 280 and 282 Washington St. JOHNSTOWN. PA. GETiLLTIIE IJRilTYOU CAN - Olf THE SUBJECT OF Cheap Groceries ! By raadlnr tba advertisements, circulars, rrlca- nsia, 01 otaer aeaiers. ana men s;o 10 F. P. CONFER'S MODEL GROCERY STORE ! 1324 Eleventlt Avenue, Between 10th dt 11th Sts-. Altoona, Pa., And "conter'' your patronaa-e an a man whofso Dot on it show yon the lanr'st, most varied and complete stock ot roods eer oflere.l for sale In that city, comerlslr.s; everything fresh and pore In the wav of 0RCK:ERIF.S, PROVISIONS, ttreen. Dried and Canoed FBl'ITS. NOTIONS, Ike . bot can and docs sell at prices fnliy as cheap If not a little cheaper than any other man or firm In the business, no matter where tlrey reside or what Inducements they ofler. AsT-Thsnkfal for the liberal patronage hereto, fore conferred npon him by his :rlends In Cambria county and elsewhere, and hoplna for a continu ance and increase of the same, the sobscrtbevre. speet folly Invites everybody to call and examine his aoodsand prices before bnylnr at any other house. F. P. CONFER. Feb. 2. 17. Mcrtel Grocery, Altoona, Pa. ven off. and an iilirtk-at i-iece of hronz, on hioh rna rut in a rude manner an imitation of the snn and some alphabetical characters closely resembling the l'lio?nician. - - Tlia next morning, vith Mr. WaMron and hf two sons, I set out to isft tl templo. Oor way lay throrjeh a tow bf it torn core red with a dense growth of tlmlwr. We soon found ourgelves before the cleft ia the rrx-k, and after lichting a torch we entered. The rch Is elliptical, and for gracefulness of curve and beauty of finish is not excelled by any of the works of the present day. Each stone is of the finest granite, pohshed as smooth as plass, and they sent hack reflec tions of our torches, like polished steel. The. springer rests on an entablature, which is placed on the capital of a beautiful column, also hewn from the granite. The keystone of the arch projects from the inferior stones, and 6eems to have been finished with the view of placing an inscription thereon, hut this was never done. Tassir.g under the arch we found ourselves in a room bewn out of solid limestone, 35 feet wide, 50 feet long, 30 feet high, and vaulted to the centre, the ceiling being 45 feet from the floor to the middle of the room. At Intervals of ten feet are graceful, slender coluinns of granite, w ith square base fantastically carved in imi tation of some unknown piani. understood the secret of hardening copper, for an ordinary file will barely scratch the lanee, and the wdge of a cold chisel turns up like lead when struck against it. The cup is of softer metal, and beautifully engraved with trailing vine and wreaths. A square package at the itead of the tomb, wrapped in the varnished cloth, coota'ned book of one hundred leaves of thin copper, fastened loosely at the top, and crowded with finely engtaved characters similar to those already desci ibed. The A'tm representative visited the cave and examined it thoroughly. The upper cave was evidently the cellar of a house above ground, and used for domestic pur poses, or as a place of retreat in case ot an attack by an enemy. In the first two cham bers and in the last five are many curious blocks of stone shaped like tables, and bricks which have heretofore been thought of natural origin. The marks of chisel and pick are found on them, however, and these artificial agents formed the whole cavern. The irregularity of the limestone chamber is due to natural raises. In all probability this room wastry when the woiVrful peo ple who designed and bulit it-r'eie alive. The stalatites and stalagmites ha"e formed since. I measured one of the largest of the former. It was five feet six and one-half lor Scrofula. r.nd all . ''ecrofuloiistHseascs.Ery 1 fipe-la.-, KofC cr St. Ai th'or.v's lire. Eruption' and "Eruptive di'f-Pf of the f kin, UWralir.r.s of the Liver, StomiM-ls KidllCY. Ll'-ut, 1 hlotclu Tumors. Tn- Head. Hin-Trorra, I lcrr. s, jlhoufn.tlNin, Ncuralsin. Pam n tl-o 3knes,Sid(? nnd II cad, Female t cnl nesf Steriiitv, Leucorrhu:a. nris-ing from internal ulceration, and utciine disease. Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases, Drbpsv. Dyspcpsin. Emncia tion, GenerafDubllity, a:il iw l'un ly'mz the I51ock1. This Sai"saparilla is n comhinrtt ion (I vccretahle alteratives StilliniriaIau tirakcYellowDock with the lcli k-s of Fotnsium and Iron, nnd is tJic most t-ft'carious medicine yt t known for the disotiscs it is intended rro. Its ingredients are so f-kilfully combined that the full alterative effect of each is assured, and while, it is so mild as to be harmless even to children, it is still fo effectual as to purjre out from the pystcm those impurities nnd corruption which develop info loathsome disease. The reputation it cnioya. j derived from its cures, and the confidence which prominent physicians all over the country repose in it proves their experience of its usefulness. Certificates attesting its virtues Iiave accumulated, and are con stantly beins received, and as many pf these cases are publicly known, they furnish convincingj evidence of the superiority of this Sarsapariila over every other alterative medicine. So generally is its superiority to any other medicine known that we need do no more than to assure the public that the best qualities it has ever possessed are strictly maintained. . PREPARED BY ; Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chcmittt. SOLD BT ALX. DEUOQISTS KYXRTWHXRK. fa 1l; Wamsrs Sa3 WJicy uver curs. A vif-tLifiie pre .'''' .r'. im mmlr an mM I i tin- f"r "nni i ri 1 mVZt WI,T-Hr in PhH, Call Ivf W . mil for ttaratr' HI tint-J WARNER'S S'.Fn ltithbrtIMw rnrifl-r.ai.(l 'V.m-A.-'MI vcry r iiH ti-n to to r- ti..;:lLii a. tunf n ts thin a b-noflt t-n all .Siwr.iw 11 (iimSTrofaloai Pr,d oil,rrb!r Kr- fcj iiam inn un.iuui", (onulpalloi. l-fnl "'' : lv. t tr., or!?-irel r.y trr Hnl- Mitlrr- il ia u nrqnRlfl n KPI--t!-r '! .tu.'sj Bolim of to sica ; rim. 50,-. &uj l .OT. WARMER'S SAFE NERVJWE Onirklr R- anr! S-lr-rp tittifi-inr. ntllnn Droni?:rL ' v r -1 " - work. iTi-ntfii .1 .-!-It s. an-l i " ' 1 . i t.w i if ,f two t'zt ; prit-. 4K-. uo-J at o. P uiDlirR' SAFE! PILLS i .n It.imivlifit" ani rrtri e'tr-ul'1 4"T II r:-!l I t I i j i ; r- lt lyttpua. TamllJ Uw. ml (Mire CotlTn, Orilrii n- fj l- .tU- ,: : . .i . ;nr. -7Z r ne nt t.pi- 4t 7.l fll !. a- 1 -. mti. I fell1 J tL.'"' Lva H. H. Warnsr & Co., ihrtV-Vil' 1 EOCHEbTT B, K. T. jV-p.7l.ir U 'i'T in t . , ,, of coliriliujrt ion lunv snu.s in. id ifK coinjilt-te fai:;Jl( ' '',' Cliiitle in H'UtMlK.Iit h;,s li,.t l'lr jiiKiut by any new biethorl j, (rt. nor lias tht-ra be n p.iiv pcrccji; larpcukt nt in lh iuu U r of !, . Ij-v iitr ho can ro Uit t !,n ) !" ' and that they !; rfo(-r'l fT.,' ili-T-asp; but tie fri''.-vf tl- revivi.iii r.f p:i i .n ia l ; ; f rnw ct:rlii!-iv.' thai: il,,-,t v J hy aii ' pi'issii-ilily l' i..,tHil , ; ' i-ithrr f tlitse two t,M r-fc. -j py this, that j 't mt r.v7 , f x; i' j li-'tvft j-tvfalvd tl;r- fat-t ii j ,.' : ' 'Mli;?is is a complaint. ,f ','.' Irt qiHucy lhaii has i-n cf-i. ! psed, ' z-.l tliat multiiilfs .-.(" i,' i fcave had the !is ase 4 ; ..,'-1" j pract icily CLn l r,f it, uho j i:Ucli as ?upccieil the causi" ... . i illf f'Ss. . In a series of f-xarr.lnaUor t iuie simi at the l.-ispi-ij ., p..' ,. it ai found that th- Im.r ...' than ore-third of :h(.j. v j , '(, 1 over forty years of hp ,-r,, n. ., ', lion that coiiii W ;if,-, , , i , ' otlicr way than l-y the -,....,,;,.. at f-oiiie pTio'l in their livi-s . . tion had exKVf d, J;;,,j s .,. been flu cked or cun !. - IVrtioiiS rf th Innrs h,i i r. istroyi-d. but tin c-a.iiit-c .. , , : be n t-caled by the c t.1 r.i ... hoioii f their walls, or ted sultaiic ht ten s.i;t " .'formation of a tlbrmm ii-',- j jorords of 7 . vtrUn '..: ' ' the Sal-tiiere Hosj .;;! at p. : - ; ilr experit-m-e is ffitiMl. ( ,, ..; '. t!ivs ease the ae vra-. ; ( ' . v veavsand over, and of 1..- , w ii t'J 1 .-. , ll.ill Hi t. .LIii The shafts, like the shaft supporting tne t inches from bas to apex. Allowing that it arch, are supported by a capital. L pon I 1. nirtliened at the rate of one inch every fifty tins rests a Heavy eniaoiamre 01 hih- nesian limestone, hich is closely ntteff trn- vears. wineli a ceoiosrieai Tnernis tells me is veiv rari growth, it woul1 have leen 3,325 j der the roof, and gives the columns the af 1 vr reaebtnir its present lenpth. Con- pearance of supporting the CMlinp. The 1 jecttire alone ran fix the date of the last oc- j acoustic properties of the temple are remark- cupancy of the cave.- It mast have been ahl. A whisper can he henrd from one end years before the stalactites began to form. - i of the room to the other. There are twelve j",a owner of the farm on which the cave columns In the temple, six on each kle. 9 situated has associated with himself sever- Between the columns on each side i.f the Ai . gentlemen of capital, and they intend j temp!, and on each side of the arch or en- opening the tombs and the big mausoleum, ' trance to the temple, are set into the wall putting stairways, and then advmisiun the j ' uiocKs 01 ppiisiea gray ana oiacK gmnii-; i curiosities and throwing tne cave ojn to ; j but there Is no tnscriition on any of them, j the general public Mr. Groom is anxious I No sculpture of any kind, except the plants ; to have tha rave examined by anexiert, and 1 mentioned above, hai been discovered. At j an account of Hie discoveries, together with i i the western nortion of the room is a dais, or 1 th hh irr.i vmi! Ixvik and the tnrli found in the ; raided platform of polished linvstone, which j tomb, will li at once forwarded to the ! supports a huge block of granites feet long j .Sniithioiiian institution. S and 24 inches thick. On this is laid a slab , f , of polished, and bevelled granite, smoother, j r' ? - - - , than -marble. This slab projects over the Tmk O.Nfx. In a late number of the ' hloclc leneath it about six inches on every ! ?tri,il .Journal, Air. J. Wofford Tucker S side '. and Is 6 feet long mU wide. Evi- publishes the following "raofleof culture dentlythm was an attar, for there are ashes i ... . scattered around. Whet was tlie character ! pracluefl in Mermuda. . 1 of the sacrifice ? To tlie risl't nf the altar is Sow in drills tenlnches apart,' as thirfy as i a small ante room, which von enter throngh j practicable, bet the seed plant -t trior- 'y an arched doorway, evidently Intended br 1 Onghly prepared and well fertnizPvi. If the j the priest who atlenaea w inefluuesor iri:ii is very noi at ine lime xins piaur are . IV ....... XJ. .fascial tttaatlon Dald to hudncttofeor- respontH5i. A.W. IJL'C'K. Nov.l9rltTi.-tf. Cashier. IXrORPORATED I.V ISS7. STRICTLY ON MUTUAL PLAN. PROTECTION MUTUAL : i FIRE IHSUR&HCE GOLIP'HY OF EBENSBURG, PA. A Jolly Weddixo. In Central 1 America i3 a country called Towka, and ! without doubt the Towkans, 'whatever ! tf'.w'thcy may be, are the jolli'jst ieopl i in tht world at a wnldins. Th(-v ap- j-ear to such an ignorant race as to be unable to keep a record of the age of their children, except in a manner some- j hat siuiilaf to that adopted y Robin- j eon Crusoe v, Hh l.is notched post as an ; almanac. The Towkans, however, d notch their tliildron. Thevhng round their necka at birth n string with one v .w.l nM .....1 : r they add pother bead, an I so on the ; Jfj-a jj JW Q fjjja . $1.3,5,3. 'ji'jii. t.n 1 1 1 at. t ijj mi; 1 j Liit.t. tunc : mav be no mistake when the people ar- j rive at a marriageable ac;e. "When a j girl numbers fifteen beads she U mar-, riagcable. but the young man must pos- tess a necklace of twenty before he is ! reckoned onpable of taking on himself j o serious a r'sjonsibility. Hut the wed ding feast is the thing. The invited guests assemble on what answers to our village green, and set in their midst is a canoe, the property of the bridegroom, brim- j ruing with palm wine, sweetened with ; l Only Five Assessments in 22 Years, NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN. Good FARM Properties ESPECIALLY DESIRKD. GEO. M. READE, President T. IT. 1)1 CK, Secretary. Ebnbor Jra. Ji, 1ST -y. . . -- I i : .. I 1 .. III. . I l T irjiicj , .inn i uii. :r.-iif u n ilii 1 1 niieit 'iu- j . in Ml' tains. The drinking cups are calabash-! ReiTlOVed 10 BailK DUllfJinQ .:!. . . i . . , .1 . . ... w . . w is Miiiuii ure ;t iioaiin in ine irHgraiib j liquor, and seated round it, the company I fall to a mark of politeness being to j drink out of as many calabashes that ? hve ben drank out of by somebody else s p issible. It should le luentioned, i however, U the Towkan's rredit, that j his bride is not present at this tremen- i 1oas drinking but, or, rather, boat, j bhe remains in hr parents hut. and ! when her intended has finished with the calabashes he takes his whistle of bam boo .ind hi.s tom-tom," which is a li low little log, tied over at each end with bits of leather, and seating himself at the door of the dweliiflg of his parents-in-law in prospective, lie commences to bang and tootle sweet music, until the heart of the tender creature within is .iftened, and they let him in. TMTSi FORTY-SIX PI1XES, ONLY $3.25 PER SET, altar. About this there Is nothing destruct ive. It is not even certain by what means it was t-hut off from the auditorium. The place is wonderfuliy dry. The ravages of time have not in the least impaired It, "and every portion retains the freshness and Mow that 'it had when it came from the hands of tne workmen. It is undoubtedly one of the great curiosi ties of the age, and is attracting the atten tion of an-hjpologists. An exhaustive report is now being prepared by a committee, which is to be presented to the Historical Society of the Stale of Missouri. That it will add fresh interest to the stndy of the civilization that preceded the present Indian tribe? of this country seems probable. TABLETS, C springing, shade and water tiiem.- - V .'.en tlie jr plant grows to the size of a goose quill, or larger, it is ready-o be tiansjH.-rr.td. If j sewn by the 20th of October, the plants can ! be taken up and set in bed, say, the 2ith of ! December. The beds are four feet wid ; with narrow foot-paths betwen, and the ground prepared In the best style. Set the ! plants in drills ten to tweive or fourteen : incite apart, and at bast tiht iivle dis- j tar.dte one from the other In the drill. Keep j out the weeds and gras. Ihvak only the ; i surface of the ground in cultivating. Deep i ; culture will cut or break the fine onion roots. ; ; As the onion grow to half stzn or more, re- '- move the top fol". imneili;tefy in curtact : with the bum, aud give it room to enlarge. ', tin C-LAS3 .',:-' WiWMl 5I!?.E, ALTOONA, IA. ! Alto, a Fall and Handiomr I.lnr af ! favX Wlita ui Coli-2i:i:i CHINA, Majolica and Silver-Plated Ware, BRITANNIA SPOONS, TABLE fUTLERV, And Lamp Goods of all kinds. All Ooada warranted an rrpreaeated, ) or araaty rrfnndeU. j GIVING AND mi-MMIES IX The last direction may be ' wnhted bat th j . in llitt lka-t.nirltt - tvlt hrn full irriii-n t AX OHIO CA r.. j oniou- Up and let them lie in the sun i Adams county, O.. is rich in reniains i a 'py or more, and if I absorb the sut- : of prehistoric mounds and fort inent ions, sUnce from the tup ind'iepimw round and ; and is the Mecca ot enthusiastic arch- ) plump. Then cut off the afeHuelert M with ; a-ol"gist Most of the mounds aie op 1 9,mrn kn,fC( p"t k t,ie ,,'i'"us,Try w''1; ' gisis Mor,t oi uie mou.nis aie oi. , out bruismK inSuitilbpatftages,ay bht-l i alluvial bottom lanos of IheOhin Kiver. j park..,cea, Hr a little more, and ship to Jack- i .-ev';uieeii iniieauoiiiifw.-iiu. iniiviien: tr j armville, SavannaHv. is a prehistoric cavern, in vnicn wonder ful discoveries have lately been mrtdi of gTeat interest to the scientific world. They throw much light on the charac ter aud habits of this remarkable people. evidences of whose high civilization U PERMANENTLY CURES vinuev mcr ACro. LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. TR. H. II. Ct-ATtK, Sooth n -!-. Vt-, Mira. "llMMflkli'r-l I.UI UK-Ai? - F-3 ete ilka a charm. It b e care J atmr WT jr 5 f k4eaaear riLEA, aa4 haa aew file t mat eAoleatlr." SELfON FAtTiCirrtJ, f St- An, Vt-. Mrrm.ltlaarprVcloaBTaIiM. Artcrxt IT jtmrm ot crrat. mvlTrrlxa Aw We 4 tlninii it eooaplctclr onred w' c. a. noc kv.oy, ri'ork.viT, an " n4mMM wo?r Tar ra la ylrtflr rarlkc a Mvort liver aad KidM? t3 IT HAS rmrngll! POWER, rssi BECArSK IT ACTS ON THE t-lVER.Tlfn rsowrxs at kid- JKEVS AT Ttin A?IK TI3E- L A Bttrtwrt K nloanaas The evstem cf r . . p i ". the0!8onoua numoraxnax octoiopb . 1 inKMncvsnd Urlnanf oioase,Bii-iti Inucnnsi. jROndlc. Conf"tl33tlon, I Pilos, or In tlhounratiam, liewrals'a l . i t : . r4 m.r- any r u.--iv wniv.ww- w. & !! aJ cuteiotlvnn prcpalU. L Oa rafkaswni Wat aire qt of mi Alrlae. TO-T XT JNl - V I Bmi M at tb DrarcW". IVira, rt.fta. 3 TSlwUsKtWB, VU : 6QE0U ! MMVl M i" ipa l j TiM" ' MUlTaf j 40 TEAKS BEFORE THE PUBLIC rronourced by all to be the most h eas ; ant and KrriCAf ious remedy sow in r.se ; f r the trr.E of coit.hs, coi.ms, u-r.orr, hoarseness tickling sensation cf the throat, : whooping cough, etc. Oveii a million DOT- TI.KB fOI.n WITBIX THE l.AT FEW TEAItP. - It cives reiicf wherever usi---!, and, has tlie : power to impart Pen-fit that cannot be bid from th.c couth mixtures now in ue. Suid by all Drnggists at L'.i cents b.dtl. i than one-half vuvs! i fert-l 1 ran ici; in tbir lie. 1 There may le iK'thirsg rtw ! i well informed inelicnl m u, 1 iK'n-prolessUii ,-l ur.xn r!.- ; i cannot f;iil to l-- r-ji?-';r:!T. ! ease is to a great exti-i.t 1' :- '.: j there are doubtless i-fiiry ;. every now and tlien ure ' -r ! gloomy tlioutht that i!.-ytr- i any time to la! i Mi.-tm.s to :i I inheritance. If t!:.-e c.:n V I Iw-lieve that they have a!r. v. ' through the or-'eal. a ;iip :: i j in the majority of c;-.-s. w '. be a true .ti. no slight K : ' iii;"!e to the sum to'.J .1 ; J '. ness. lM- t-ELLKItS LIVER PILLS are also high ly reroniniendeil lor curing liver complaint, ciP!dipation,sick-lM-adachcs fever and ague, and aM diseases of the stomach and liver. Sold by a!l llrngtMs at 1!5 cents it box. ;. i:. sciirrs t r., nttfifturu, r. tlctch'-r C. ISTO.-lr. " ' V, I 1 I . - j tj H ll,? r ... j , t-a ; - rvtr? n iftfls -jv -J P v Ja Bmns and 1n-i t. I; quite fahiinable in prist v;.: pi-riicial writers an 1 s;h-:!'... r- logical meetings to ' grr;.' i .; criniiuately as the fi .. i. raier. because they wi-re tl;- i. iuate destroyers vt a!l taken for grafted tbnt c.rry an enemy To the t lilt : r. 7 : has. however, lofli qrilte II:"--1 fided liy fae s and h;i I"?--:, tlrsT(Khl ; and it is now wi-: that" among our l. st lr:e; Is insects themselves, v, 1,;.. , ;, t ; destroy the noxior.s t ... . coiii ectiou we observe an .ir.-,' new Iv-issued A n.-i irr-.n I"'.' wrillen 1 y Pi of, ,.-r F r-. . giving the ru'.- !' a i-:. . j 0112b and ju'i-ur.-ite ob rv:t ;. i; siet fo-id of ti,e lan rly ,.f t: lie examined the t' nt, t rs . j Hi ,i A 1 rr.l ,; ,a c-; v-.-rv rr ?1 have been preserved to tisy, A cofre- .1 . c -v , . f. - , spondent of the Xcw Yol, Sun Jalely visited this cavern, and gfves this de scription of recent discoveries; A fnll lin. Frnft Jar? atid Jel!vTnmhlert .The. ent ranee to tiie. eave is choked p j . . Charleston,- Augusta, Atlanta or elsewhere, sell as ner nouie as pis-lil( for many reason. New York niiulit be already in'receiptof ltennuda s!ii nieuts, and it will Ia Iwtter toavui.1 ciip-ti-tjon. Keen the onions for market drv The more manure yon app'v, tlie earlier tlie crop and the larger the yield. O. S. LACKEY, Superintendent. Altoona. Nor. T, 18T9.-tf. -Vit Ooor to Traldhoir ' 5w fctara. CARL RiVINIUS, ! Practical WatcMer anl Jeweler, EBENSBURG, PA., HAS alwayii on hand a larae, raned and ela runt HMortmtnt ot W ATCHKS. CLM-KS, JEWELRY, SPE()TACLt:s, ETK-GLJSStS, kc, which he oilers for fair at lower price, than any other Je alor Id the county. Persons neeilinir anything In his line will do well to (fire blm tea! before purct'ajinir elewhera. Prompt attention paid to repairing Clock,, Watehep, Jewelry, Jic. and iatl, taction guaran tee In toth work and price. PORTABLE j ENGINES AND SAWMILLS! Measurixo Hav. To find the nnm- her of tons m hnc ir square stacks, il.e following i the rule : :- with the debris of ace, bnt traces of a flieht i Multiply the nsrtii in yam oy tne whuh j nf steps are to be seen. The entrance is at tn yards, and that by half the altitude tn , the bottom of a "sink hole," which is near.tr ! yards, and divide the product by fifteen To t in the centre of a level field." This field Is j find the mnnter of Urns In crc!ar stacks : ? 200 acres in extent, and is bounded on at: ;t MuTrftdy the aquare of the cuvivrnferenee in ', sides bv loft v hills. It niiirt twentv-five ' yards br four limes tlie altitinb in yartis, ' feet from the surface of the rrmmd to the and dtvidrj-by lou. Then divide by 15 to g-t j not torn or the cave. 1 have neen tinuii e tn t tne iiumuer m kmik. learn wlien th"n cave was first disrovered. Tt was known to the earliest settlets, and they, rOR THE BERT no doubt, learned of its existaiten from the Portalle ENGINES and SAWMILLS ! Tnn Rhapox of Biiiijs. May I tell j you a few facts b prove that birds can t bj, like their human fiiends, both rea- aonable and urrrcasoiiablc ? 1. Several' years ago a pair of inv canaries built ; 1 rhile the ben was sitting the weather became intensely hot. Slie droowd. I and I be;:an to fear that she would not bf strong enough to hatch the es. I natthe l th? birds eloselv, and soon found that the cock was a devoted : nurvr. He bathed in the fresh cold wa- trr I-aipplied every mornins, then went j to the t-Je rf the nest, and the hen buried Ic-r hend In his breast anl was : refreshed.. Without hands and without ; a apor.Tt-. wh::t tr,o.-o could ho have j done ? 2. I he follow in? aprine the EBENSBURG "WOOLEN JF ACTOR Y f rorjfTRT xxoni-i a hpeciamt. rtHF. nnderalirncd havlna; rtwenily pnrch,eit the A property known the tnassarivi Woolm Factobt from the A.i)rne of A. Y. Ik eo. W. lone, desire to call the attention of tha pnbllo to tha iact tSat they j.ropn.e puttinar aal-l Kact.iry in nper.itloa forthwlih lor t lie jurpo!o of tloin all kln ls of rorXTRT WORK, ntjeh nr rl Inar, nyrlna;. Splnnlnr. Wcavlnar. Ac W ill ti'.'o Manufacture Blanket, t'laaael, fanlmen and Tarn. lUrlnn neeu.-ed the -sn icei of t n arsPKHiac-ao and ntiCTiCAl man to manaara the hnnlnes. wa ;nn rnararteo entlr "it'.ffseilon ta il ttVio faror D9 with their euptom. V. II. rtAIUiKK. AIAnV EVANS. Ebenubnrj, May 2, lrro.-tf. El. J AM ES. 1 i. O. Oewolijex, In tha market, at well as for deerlpllT, eataloaai and prices, adJreM " , GRIFFITH &AVEDGE, ZANESVILLE, OHIO. A LAKOE 51'MnER OF THESE - and SIIS Are now In ne In PennTl-otiIa, ant are erlrlng ;entlre ,atl, faction. They aluo manul.icture STATIOXERV EN'GINKfe AND HoiLKR.a Of Trem 4 to 160 llorse rower. GRIFFITH A WFDtiE, - lice. 29, 1ST9.-SIS. Z3ibsvii,le. Ohio j!A."MAHER, Lilly7Pa:, CASH EIl.VI.Eri IN DrvCioodSatvlotliing. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Giwies, Mi are, Tinware. Mors, XTT AXX OTBaa K29B OF ' STAPLE OOOI3S Usually kept in a flrt ela.a country store. , irerTthlng Sold as CHEAP FOR CASH rnWTXTr-TIIIRD Axki ai. State- Imlians Ir enmluini ninn fliihuiTv nr f JL. Tt KT nT rax rwoTKi-rwi Hrnui nt 1 rfKwn,. Thes apartments are rmineeted J ; Znll7rtl' ' narrow eallerten. All but the third one from T". V "J : the entrance are rnathcmath-ally rejjutar iii j,BB'i3P?Jri ' . fi-iiiwiM " shape, iK'incr each about thirty fret. In k-ncth, Xm't.f irorrty'i"nurVdi ' ' ' twenty feet in wii" nd fifteen In heicht- ' dnrtn the yw... .3vj.6ci.oo l.W8,4M.S3 The galleries are u ihv same height as the j .letiwt amount expired . - - main rnoms, bnt are only ix feet wide. The ! ;jJ?lL?J' '?r;v; -?l' " excavation passes throneh a solid ledre f u7Zirt: H.bo. - 5.fe.M freestone, Winch Is bisected alHitit one hun- j - - . dretl fe't from the mouth hy a vein of lii:r- i Am'l property Inearcd Jan. 13, lSSX-..I.a516:.K5 srone. i ne cnamner where the liaiestoiie l j Corstmpticn..con to Cured l I Use Gnsntliers Lnni Hsalsr. l A3w, lit 'a l t-ii". cf '.ill Ssa:iT. tr:(riki ': : - tlw Xiicrrrr?iii fa r.MLM : i COKSUMPTIfJM CORED 4TUST j I ni-troni or ' QTJENTHER'S 3 H.TJ2STO iibaleu, j It wm first ol in Milow, fiernany, : : Kt rr. Auirnt HiieTiiher. in hie priTaie ; I practice, and with aura eiieceM that r.n : hi, de:li be left the zrrt a lcr y to : ! hi, brother, An,lre, Gurnthcr, who in : : tara rare the nine to hi pon, William : : fTtimher. fore of Ihe prrvrnt prpri- : : frt.on eomiition that the mQ Bhonid pot we-l except a eharuv. until aer ; hl ih. which o-c-.rrcd in H7A. Pint : ; t'rtt t;me Wm. '.Tnenther haa been jn- i-.' tm mri4 Ihe beaefit of his Iruly w ,T lefiil aerrei for lle e nre cf : : ooirsTJiwrixiorsr, ! : Sr-ire c? E:4- B-rrV.is. Crisis. UJi, : C-A.-rh ef Cifrt, ai U 2;?eMi tfai : . tai53ry Crpsaar ; : Uo not trifle with ytf.irl.IPi ! : : Hsto yon wenk Lunp, ? t'se tJnentheri : IaRE Heaier. Io yen spit Bioort I : fSiieiither', LunK Henler gtops that, r : H ure you a Cough," l:se Oucr.Uicr, Lcng : : lleiler. : lrtr"V,'SO Vt. andti.fto. 1 j Ak your Prcgg'.K for It, or aend to : Onenther A Co. Proprietors, : JTx S3 Kfi An., Mttii, ?. 0. En 52. i T w 6TOMACH o;ir T -t - v -ii j- v - r hi f i : - rtli I till u.lii s, IS ht-i;i:H tl i i. ; h r nuntlrfra .f a P w i'.P ' l-tU;il tlit-;r t-n nl n ;i u- u;i . -i-t ;iiiil In r- the tu;: i v.- n!-l xi.Uii re'v ti.titii ::. I put.iM.- proof that il ?f i 1 si fr:'-;: U Hut 1Y .f. s op h-re. II" a'f :u j tin ?o ii..-1'cts. jiTi-1 k: v cl'rir.icti rs ;'i!l h. i ' '.?. i hitherto CtiMII Oltr.l filrt ' ily of tlir'i!i s is k. ; ivt-to lo-iit I'ciri! iti.-ffs. the nam-s of iilri -i- :.m: - known !. b fi -cri'is t'i i I ar.'l f.UT,.! t,i , , y ; tle'se 1'i r.l, a-: tx.-iii.!::- 1 ' l.vi spocinrens. Wiu-n i- ; : how Tl it: T; lM-i.!i-; !;:, : thew r.i--ct-i '; 'trots in r s I .:.? r-.i:-- v i,i: TM- vi'i rt! tlat fn .' i !i tn p. .v-li ? li . Tv! i: r Jl r'l st ',wr il. r-r h.-. ; i,iS -, ? i : ir n. lT:-n-tcr li; t rlfi-ii-Ty t t-- ") n:nn I "n-j'-T- h t ibp p in ;x ' ;! i , vi. t- l,c 1 mn ii'i: e f.: c -t:rM.- fl I ''lin. r""r a ne ! r.i. Jrwl-'t-. ' li :i-r- a. ne- Mo th- t. , IT- we mav TH'rft-ive thrushf s lul, eoi.ti"!nv. Uf li tl.r:i-h n-irt. hii-I t.!kc:i hiTivi n ;t5 rrir.ihu! ,,! f;,Tj- j, ., s t jitrn tl.em. Tl, prot'oitTfl til'" v tin' j-i Acer!t h-r'hfn!' ff tv Acrar t "ttr 'w ew po or. e rr-'i vl. A cti e f f won I tit, ler 1 fK .-Ti, tcr Tiiv. i N. I r.l Unri ec. I"i 11 MtTii'h oi u.c!r etacdiird nd iv-r rii ca asm ff-wtum'f in -ti rt -S r"HH li-.-- !'. W hi1' i iy 1'vi- - r 1; I li ' 1 r-!! !-i Wirfl ihl'iTsh h:il (! i ly U v;. Ti.e--e Ini N 1-! our rrt l-rs i r-'t.i-.v ii it i itslioii Ls yi t rfjui;.-"! ii in'i -lliceiii !v tin' tjm-s'i'-ii J'liraliM" value 1 i r -S :r thi-ir t-wi:::-i'! h'M v. i h i i-lr; i ldei. I ictil -c".. , ler, I'.ws.' f'Utt1. stro!'' at ! iiC' t, i!:' 1 r ' . rotter. t u. a-rd n,m i1 .r. f.m mt !.: u , -. em I'rrih ri trcrliril fl otd lerirt :i ;siv r'iil 1 t i ! t In'!.: ! r with three other ran.irl?s, each in a sop- FASH QNASLL tUIUBi ASD CS-IkMU. ar.ite cai'c. l was s!tt;hir in the room. ,iul hcj.il my little favoiito give a pe ' cs:;iar err. I laoktrd up ami saw all the Mr-Is t r.ntchin? on their perches, aral- rr d with incrht. t.h goinz to the win er- .' will ha marie to order on the shorten notice. In the er t lateM and hent Jtyle, and at the lowe-t llriri price. dow to ascertain the cause ot .th xcr, I. .saw a h'.rjp? naii-, of judjr- en-1 uf the ud for his wove Ik" ... . .,, jniviidui; iiiajorny m n fiiiial to tli i:bi;nsi31tro. pa. SHOr one door went of Huntley', etere. whera eholce aniplo(i ol "loth,. l'aimeree, Vc,ttno, L A 4p.-.n alilnh AlM-!ii,ia Mil he Kt A.I A- Will ,t 11 ! tlnie be kent on hniwii-and lull loits or flnjclo arti cles of wenrira apparel for either aents or yontht ed and caBctded . An'l firetnlem nots In Torct Jan. 12, g0,$lO.K3.3 Number of policies' lned dneia enr. . StO ; " ia forca Jan. 12, lM. I crops out is of irreuular shape. . The water ! 'n' premium note io ha oozed throinih the limesUme rock for . fT? JJt2; .A?: "l!v" aswi, and formed thousands of beautiful - A"duTTni yeli Z. . . stalactites and stalapniites. The. t-ave is i' iciih amoont ertpin-d much visited bv tiicnic rmrties. and everv T trinr yrxr. ...V.' s.- coiner of it lias been ttmroutrlilv eanlored a ' TieduetamooatsnrTender thousand times. The fourth chamber hasadecp well In one corner, at the bottom of which i.s a stream of i water. T1m? depth of the well is unknown. but it must be several hundred feet. . A few days ae;o a party of gentlemen paid a visit to this cave, Equipped to explore this mysterious well. Forty-five fet irom the top of the well, they tottnd the entrance to a second cavern, h1ch proved to be the family tomb of a race of Rijiantle men. A narrow gallery which expanded as they left tlie well txdiind them opened into a lofty chamber T25 feet lone, ami 110 feet wide. The walls, floor, and roof of this immense room are aruoothty finished. Irrthe centre of the apartment ts a sarcophagus and niansotenm combined. The - -- " ' - - - i' i22.43J.Ti..'-" . I - - .. -- -.' I 33.0St.es 9 li8.618.C I t : S4.OCS.00 ' j '." 6)27.00 - 30,006 00 j" ho: " .;-,! r t t ' ft " S ' W l- ' t JtMi:!i-, ii.it h PriDi,) tuir, r.;-f nr. ianjjhauk. 4 n ma rrrrr J-rrrr .'r;.: .- -r i : . -s cv I i Afi rjlOTsca of tho n! Taiuih. Ecwels, E'.ood, H-rer A t IlidneT. and Vi'.tz? Oprs, Scrronirrs, 3cr icmeKe r 1 wpecsa. ij i rr:iaue vxttt ;rau rim. frame. Irrlo. relator, rems. Oi f :. Irif lloil.Ixiii.l fllim.lriw 1 iden Ca COMMISSION by- SOMERS, BRO. & CO. . No. 211 Liberty Street. PITTSDURCH, PA. Ifer to tlie Vnric 1 n??k. il- btisine? com-B-niiiiT, ri'd rl -:r i ic-ei-' r i'S- Iiiie e-t !. i: r-- L ry e daily market re- TeT-e. li', Hell !nf In l.ri r -. .s. r-jiri-i corfrc-V-'hs miti. -es.crn I'cion tie C(-hj ttim A f'rinTr Incii'FM. Ii Tcle- arerh end 1'eii Tel t l rwra ler K pre V nt. , c nti-rrle, rwet l'e(alcr,rfr"t fifitmlict &rmt in anr line, mrrluti lil.oU nt low eat liatkct inir. hUkm th ro f.cv. ot! "ball m M - . . . r. .. . . .4 I all ..... . M U. t..u a! ' I wort fiimiehed' fully a, cheap a Inlerior clothing COrrcIrr he hor.irht read; -made. "-A trial Wfrnrt- Tiieim. m. u. ifcj;Htt.K. ll..i -i Ve'?"! tKTO-tf ie occasion term, and vet me' . 1 " !;Sr.lS.S ! -!'''' InSURAKCE AGENCY. o ri ,, . v... iwinniiiij ansv.er, and th '""rwmi itv- we tioui.t net, w 1 ,, 4 " . iu""m.tj answer, and the- .!TTC'Tv collector of internal rev- we doM net. w,M p. Xl . iti-third term man In the co.m-9 1 as at any ether ejOahllrtiment in wont of the conn ty. and eoontry rmxlnee taken inertehantre for mcr enandine at cnnh prices. The patronage of everj' bfdy wlvhtnr to art fnll ralne for their money t, earnestly and reiectful!y sollelted. J. A. MA HER. UHr. Canffcrla Co., Pa.. Sopt It. 187!.-tf. McNEVIN &L YEAGErT? tArreAcTCBiBS or Tj, Copper aM SM-Irci WARE, AJCO TBAtRS IX COOKING & HEATING STOVES, ! 7 i BAScrA, rrnxActs, e., 1108 FleTcntli Arenne, . Altoona, Pa. On Boar West of Opera Ileuae. , cash accorjrr xirTs. : A mton hand it lust nettletnent .1.12.6, 1 Oh for new lasarance 1.32&.71 i Amount Awiesiimenr No. 84.4 2.&4A.8S j , ' rertmnnm " ' ' Iir psld .Tohn J. Purls... 355.80 j , I'alrick Mkt.: 6.99 , " Irid II. lnvl..... M.n0 ; William r)ihsrt....i. 7-000 j w .-' - Thnmrn" l.mshoe 1S OO - " t " rhtlip Skeliy ........ .S0 othh Biejtasaa. ' , Commission on balance Aescsa- meut No. & ..... .j. 5teeretrTB tee., ........... Trwasotcr', aalary ....... ........ Kent t Aaants commtesinfl . . i ........ . l-reiniutne riturned for policies ennrelcd Tomnenittonof KtecutiT-eCom- tnittee - Tr1ntTia-4pestHRei,ttionery.-x- preeuiife, etc.... ...... ........ 1.73 17.o9 aj.on 3.60 s:.c7 27.00 13. 2.290.M - Ilelance on haa ! , S M rremlnm noton fwhjeet to a?e.,ments..t!2K,5S5.43 r-yr-vas B Ti:e 'Warner of some i every ant i-thinl ter V- u:en m the State, simply be- try. The S savS ocr were lieruooia s auri ir o,, - V a a. nil ' r?r rre.J Vi t e f..it . i - i TBI C i I V measure of justice should 1 cut to James Kerns, wl ia; ri;:? ran. revcr Pe crndd. answer tlii if lift is nominated ; but w r'.viirfl ti i , 1 to Mve or eonntry from the ca ami y'o "sc? np a-idc that sacred unwriite,, i .wwhUh tfim? Kr -,iy .t.o Uun. " UliOOFINO AND SPOITTINO r ' ritojinfr attbiied to. fhi'f f BtfAIES FOR fiTOT T.H C05STATLT 0!f n0r. their'' Altoona, Oct. 10, 1379.-tr. .. i" swimllts 8KOKC TnE hrul from BrwWrTJ. TJtrt mausoKum at, its oase measures hity-hve iy itiHTy-nvc leeu i is or simnie. tlioutrlt beaotifni.f design, and carved ont of the id rock. Ite hasn is parallel on all Hides, these panels containing has reliefs which are sup posed to illnstrate the four seasons hi man's life Childhood, Youth. Manhood, and Old Age. At the ends of tha has reliefs are tables full of writUn characters, resembling the llebraie, presumed to be niemnrianrs of the person or person's in wIhkic honor the man-Mrienm is erected. The earvina on the ! panels is of tlie most delicate description, and f fully equal to the Grecian acliool of sculpture, i In tlte iimiuof a ncwspnier article they can- i January 3ith. 1SS3, the aore account audited, nut k i;scribed as they deierve. From j i"""i correct. an.t approved. . -the florrt-J The ton fif this base Is kit ft TL ROBERTS.' -1 1 The f-Rse is hollowed out at the four corners, ' " ... -. 'V-V-X Ei6cntiTe f'-ommlttee. and these excavations are. covered with slabs V r,.nh a islat. - . ! of.freesU.r:e. accurately fitte.1 and so firmly Ehcnhnr- J,B- mf- . ! eementeff that a enlti chisel struck with a j rrt AI.Tj WHOM--IT MAV (VJX- ""7 r"'" i ""'c iiiue tr no im prension l T'EItN. Notice la herchT r'ven that I here on tlie cement.- They are of uniform size, t int tne ioiioiniilwiM ui'rnii orunertT. hon measuring five rrv twelve feet. - In the cent re chaed lor me at sheriH", Me. with j.-ic.ii'Kun,-i cf the mrti'.i.iletnii rises a conch two feet five ' nject t. my or icr. t war 2 h'.rs-P. 4 ci, i I,. .! e... s , n. -. 1 i-nlTM. 6 h"!T. 1 con! ear. 1 wt-vrf!. 1 toi,. 1 !,!. I r Jt i.. ,- i V. i"i , . ,"" 1 "re hsv mke, a fct, heavy Im-tic.,, 2 s(.t, sKhi five feet in width. On thw coiudus extended hr-.TP..-. .i.- sn.l r.-o. hamehoi-i and -fcitchea the ticare Of a man. It ts nrobaldv life ;e. r fnrnitoTe. ami a tot oi eora. imr. etraw and erwn and liieasur,' nitte feet fortr inches in length. fod-lnr. All pereon, aee raaiioned acralnst inir-r- r T1!-.. l : i . ,. . i . . . . - . - hnu in aov u.Annor Willi siiii nr ii'i'iiuii'n bio untriy imMKinmiiro. aiiu ors. - ----- --r -r M eieco IN coi.i. , Will be -1 f.-r a cc-- Vc. rot mrr cr ImIo, Arx jefer tfmcvt '-"r Iior Ir itcra end try thetrti nbcforecoc Take ro crhvr. iR : Hot twoj Crss li sht, rroru-jt, anfeat &nd brat. A. Chiltren. j The Hoe Pin cr Stiraacb, IJ-rer uvl 1TMr t -p rtortoaSowwra. tircryMirr rloo. Ask,trnrEi 4 0. 1. C. lwatworatcwQdim.tii-.;cn:rcfordruak-r1 ej'iin I'.t. ase of onlam- oharce aji-I natroticT; ri PSSSgjfcJ Bend for c:rca:ar. EaEgil H Ategirr 4,1 try li . kt-fc. Ho, Biurr V. Ir.Ca. tthmtr. K . V U pi-inn ti'-cl tr f-. -.-.t. w sr- the Ci-.i'.ft.it tn'ich t.:.: t.-rmptr, itTT.I rt TTl' tri thr e;-.ie ' .' 1 ,.,. ;: an-1 sorer d I'l hrMl,. wiu-n Ehrv iv n irt . ,. ...mr-riptl-in l.'-'i if t ITrfcrt a-.i-l Ptrma limit nrefm Our !el!nr. S,-r-t ?-v renii t jtr.y tlIrc. It i 'Ur ll 11 e-tivpt ai-y ! "- a iii:,L- n f i:,rc-ac f.-ri. rV.l-'r j 'li A- R5t., V. . Kors. An. o 1 nloe, Ki.e3i(uek . K rrH f failtncur. Hiwj rnrwiwt rl.-f, enr- cftr3 of img p'lndinf ia 1 wk B i-P (MUiD t r:-i d. 1 he lir. r. w , show that a tp-r inr'v r--;i'i t : a li"rses ntT'cti .!! in a v r ' ni.-nt;er. A nan "! i x : i ' rr t 1 had a !t'rse- w!.!t 'vh.-p!"'-" ' ' ' i-X fill jor-t as his i ri 1 1 , l v i ; r ul!in?. He also l ri-I a : -j '! ' 1 ihe best of ti rn.s with t! - !. tlay lit- not ii-t-.l Hr i! hisc.ii ; apptaiins vsry l;isi, ln;t ! v- -cortain thai i: on- I. ail ci '' ' t!i in. Miil ho i ii. i ! ' and see wim wan roH.ii ?" i;.tnc was rewardf-l. 1 1 " the thief in tlto very act f i : '; -th? rarmts. Then lu. ": ' l.'V.ril l.iin from Ihe irar-'-'-. : ' u that mj went off in the ' - " tifh.l win A1 the h-TSe ' ' t here, thf W l.r 'f the ;!! ' his linrse v.asiht- vi vt r t .' L'oods. Tlie tliief was h ! way the d.xr had i'. t i . Imr.-w l:a-I a 'partiality f.T f w.-. ni.nV;e lo era tfy P ': wih ueacitr I hat i ahnt ' tire l-tr loi'i il the im a:"- ? '" the Miotuh-rit in-M-seib fur h .- ir-"' this he dtil wil.'iont st-rnp't- at 1 ter'sexpthse. DU. M. It. V.. Cl.I Otf. hrtvinrr lo-nti- I xscr: lyroiic, Ta., Iec. 19, JT9.-3m. 3r'!fc-tv. nare?. Tin; csiit:.T cxusii HUMAN MISERY. Jar PtthKsbrd, in a S'alrd Unvrlopt. P-irc e. lnf. A tecf bit on the Suture, Irrnt meat anil Radical I t ore c-l cKnc, or Spcrtnnt'TrhoM, Ir- di'c-,1 ly Scll-Ahne, lnvolur.tnry i.miion. tin , potency, Nerreus lieWlity. nl 'lmpclimcnts to 'lerriae pr-ni"-s;;y: fn-!emrttr.n. Kpllepsv, and 'Vit; Ms-rial nnl rtiv!-l Iuoiiupist. fcc. Hy ; lwisi'liT J. ("i LVl:iiWH,l,, jd. 1 author t l thc"'lreen R.k." Ike. t The worM-rvnowneil an'hT. in thi a.lTnirMe Teetnre, r'.i ily proves fnnn hi ',n r;j-r;v j r that the awful eoijHotiucncc ScIt-Alu.-c mnr c f nur.T'iniij ii,ii,',ru r niunu iiivij i:: jifi. kt', liiTlV t Hurifi'vu r-trar itn. t,nv-ics. ri nrr!" etrutnente. or cor.ii.iif ; pii'ntrnir .wt a iroop ul cu , ,t om- crrnrn ar-i crfm-H, i-y wiiirii evry iu I euro klrn:it vhcaply, pVSvatlv anj rsiiicaU, ; Tr-h lirturt if i, ,rfr a been lo llioutcudi ; cn'f fhov THc. - - i Sr-Tit fr... nr. 3ct re-il. In a pV -.in eTiretipc, to any 8'1!ri-, !-':;.! if fix e.--nt, two t.oft.Tgo ' tatnpf. A-.'.re-- fVr- lis-'i'!.er. " - I - 1HK CI l VFRWktL KI PICaI, CO j 41 l,a St , oi lorki l'ot um B5 1516. i -Tun. y. 1 !.!- m. - '-.-.. E.E t Y. Sir. 'jt" lh ii- I in theef- ticean-I rc!-!ct", (iwno.1 nu i rccnt- lv oc-uine-l hv Ir. J. .1. iiatman. To .- t-m r;lv t;iilr, Ii , - - ,cv - :ift 1 J ,cr-ics io the pci'il '.'nicrs Rr,i v! i;;;'r. n i --.r--r.t '"ric s'. lumr't prlrc. -:-t.iri vil: lc in u'.r'.-n-i.! ;ve wiienerrr h- r r, jctre re-'il:J.v Ar.a-tiu-t-c3rcrully nn.! -' r- . r n i j--rr -i v.'-pn .r,l. Tire patroTm r. l !n n-vj i lf n i A I Vt'. Kv. .-U rjpirjualiy -licit j4. .Vtve.- J)ftitit, -iJJjLj' ILL raiV pro if on ti e v-. r."i i,MoT!il r;ili to l'.t-nhiirs on tie v-.r."r Mop r r mh:.th. tu remain -irie c.-i. -.ic,i. hr- i:, siTi.'-rp rn t ire k"'7 ii r-n iAt r r sci mjm n . lo rem a la oncria. A U woi wc rr.-m cl . Ken vs. : i a-ri-i-i ; !-f i ,7! k-'a - PnvsirtAN a c-n Prjiorr it: may i : . ... iii.-Mniv. irXj:.e air ;ij'rVs s-nd the TJelo-lW, ,rel for tcoo; liv ;r etcttv 1j . ,tt.in-i OVN... I ' " - rei' rT Til Kl 1 . Bullet ondred for C-00; ,m-N s He'.lvered S. oa re- ,j .i-. ,y -irt of price..--- ., ... 1 lose.Jnaii easy and.craceful manner. The ' amis me folded across the breast, and the i : finKt-raektsp t bnnch of leaves, TemWInrj I fou SALT? OR KKNT.-I ofTr for' I-nak, wiuchare reproduced with erentfldetttv V' rt r rent m-r FA flM. looat -l neer I'..rta-' to nature. l ne Cfrure is partially nOil.. a" -rTnVTi co.inty. tin ihe earm 1 a jroort Iiore mantle or scarf crossing the breast and l:U- I a4 a -io i Kirn, w-ith WatcT-rwcr. The trie er the loins in Rraceful foid v The 1 rm t,"l,,i,n, l:'?rT"- "Jrfenen, sn,i i,Pitoata , i...rfL,.n,i i.t ....j i atone; th line of the Mtinatur an-t ilfhore road. I IT jTnioviruisiii.ini "" I ror temt. anr.lv to the iinrvL-n. at r,.rtnre the oui!me-nd eontotir are decidedly Israel-1 et mT,im)1, r it'Khenbnrs annM Tw,-mher I - L. a ... . I T . , . I ... . " - ...... . it i-.ii. i i.o ts nnmn w mi a w niceti i ?sion oi vort. . jiit lii i. . ox. L.II.1 t-, - wf-!l o.. l'a., T,.r !-.' prrr -!nri I ,-? .-i . i,. itiC ; .f A ashmatnn an ! nri !,; -4r Vl.ipy. rfcy nn-l THifteT)ce on iraKryiet Mr.-ri. .yie. e I't.-orr K(-r Fta'i.. where Bi-ihl i , 1 ct-iv c..i w' ece've prompt attention. Tf-.-r.';'M rii ntapce "r weeth er. Isear, ol v. mi-i r rlarea : iic-ii t v . lj:ij'J,Mar:h1l. !'-.-lv. DR. M. .1. BUCK,. - . . - Prtriciak im) Sraoroe, ' AiTfiorti.P Offl; artd reslder-ee on Ponrteenth etreet. near i Klcretith avenue, where clsrlit calls can tie maiie. i Of.ec honr, frt.m a to (0 a. w.. anrl from 1 to 4 j and 6 to s, r. w. Special attention to Ina. 1 enses'ii me ty, kiui t-.ar, a, mn as lo Jarlcal Dprration ot ererv tleecr M. KEPT, M. !.. 1'jiymci.v t V-a Siwis-t. If;.--.-.-. I n. tjr.ee t. trcet. wc" ..t .7n,r the Hrair HifiiAe. rr-.". ami Kujcll.th. Xlsl.t cai 'in- -enp or helmet. At each corner of the eoue.h israse. insane something like an amt-hora. and covered with beantif wily carved flower i 'VJ'OTIOE is hereby criven th:tt an r- Jk. , piicaskin will tt ma.ie tor a nhTtor"1rtpor i and leaves. aner,ded from the room, and 1 atlna; the 'iimtei? IiiiliJini an.l Loan Auocia- directty oret. the head nf the recumbent 'V''vJvm ; ftrtrre.JS afoiTi l,wrr, -.jniqne. d-.. i .-..'-, Jk.v:-" ..-. " ir, a, wh as lo jar? leal i rlption. l-l.-tf.1 i t't'RF.n lrTrttly itnd I'er. Ct'RF.n lrrrrtl y itnal Ier IS j 1 tmtaeatl y. 1 "-mi a toUi i ! T I a ' iy coiehrnlcd rvrnmly, wllh ft TK j f t I X at!- 1-es.tlr on th:, d,ett!e. trea I I i -1 . . , . . . i . J' ri. i4 :i.iry pt f ': i e to. ..' b (icrtunn ij hi rr.aile nt th t.-"-tf W. D1CIC. Utm.m;t-i L.w.KU KSenaSiirir. V. fflce in front rv,m of T J . Tloyrt', rew huil.iinsr, t'ectre ,;rcet. All mn r,ir of lesal ba,.ne'i attended to sat tslscti.rily, n-l eaUe. t !. n, ptcin!tv. . Vi-1 -t I. A. SIIOHM VEER, Attohsilt. Oftis-o en ll cb i ri.'-R IISrF.N-IN(J WITH M IA medieyl tlir-covt-ry 'f zn ' vt r:tit-l. is i'liTuH.iit t-d 1 l'1- ham in the l.tnisv :','n Tl-is cer.t!t n.-a'; : v '' ! ).rts !v;vV.- the t'i: fr'Vi ry i' ' ' of the sn'pha'.e "f rr ':''i' i ncrecsai v lo use SjKstri . l' ? '! 11 t;e is -;t!st d by ;t l'a!l v i - ' ' i ft-iii o'.d i:e a verv t'i'l -iiik '' :: He si ales' Unit '.hi 'n'-T !-'- pl'iiH-rty of SK'lii-u -sit't':a-r aiv ntix.-i niiil iitr-ri'!-1- ' Irrt-J the t f.Vct ot in of the eoi 'in a. 11' ii'jZ one lilaln i-Iri tf t-resive "hi fit-1 t itiir one t!i 'i in inf ; At t'rst. it iss.tidtii tiet-l lMrit-Ji'. -i.t'xi v . or TM-ar-siclitetlpt'. bni f-ooii jas ,t ay. He i.n.n' i pinion, the r im dy is p' ' ail reco:iiin-nd Ms r-' r : ilaininati.tii of tl e t f V. 1 ranst a. f-r wer.km s ft t' ' I'tr' i! ir Pas 1 i I) ih l.V. ''' :.v ' I hat this remt-dy is rS'' j ti 1 1 f a voni ble seeoi 'a t y f v'; ' i-olv la fleteriiiilit'd alTtr !' ! use, v. e feel difi"1' (1 u''K'i!r j hovvevt r, is of th- t:n;vs: in" , .. .. .'t ; -e In niakirt: a mn r ,r,i ' rr slronhl I us-tl. The !'';.,' lived w ith tire wl It"''' . " 1 t:.-1' . r. i 1 Al-liAW. t.iirnaitorg ho -n,1 tne their i r.-et.tt end of cei-iri.-. I !', . t"i I'.T'C-a aatrvr,. lr. - - ll.. - 1 1 Ivi j'eri i r l.K-rsr.t 'iiromi i!-'. win, nrirne. t-- I .-1. U- nn reso't v i'l he :i b'n' T ... If 1 l't tl hi 'll v i'! f Ihe i-hin of im infant. t'n 1 : loner It is allowed to ra iu part Re;ti3. 'i T