. . MORDWSLL, Sdittr. 8ATURDAT, MARCH 12 1870. To New Subscribes. To all new sub oribeis for the EtR Advooatb, paying in advance, from this until the first ofJune, next, will receive as a premium, S. 8. Wood's Household Magazine, mailed regularly to any address. This is a Monthly Magazini, published io Newburg N. Y., at SI pel year and contains more good read ing niatler than any other Maguse publish ed at or near-tbat prioo. We hope to io ercase our circulation by this rare and lib eral effcr. Aw exchange relates that Addiew Saiif' of Genoa, Cayuga couty, N. Y., found thui a blind horse owued by him had fallen into a dry well, a few days ago, and, alter 7ari. nus unsuccessful attempts to extricate the unfortunate beast, concluded to give it up and bury him alive. Two or three men commenced throwing io dirt, but as it fell around his legs 'Charley' commenced tread ing it down. The faster tbey shoveled, the livelier he trod : and when they had filled tho well, he stood upon the surface, uubur- ied, and in good order considering his fall. Judge Dale, of Tiouesta, recently re. eeived a letter from Hon. A. O. Curtin, $ted January 26th. He considers the winter unusually mild for Russia but much colder than the severest weather in Penn sylvania. Among other things he says; "Although the Emperor is a liberal man, and has done more for his people thau any of his predecessors, and is far iu advance f public sentiment iu all his reform uieas ures, this Government is far behind our free system. To live hero is to realize the blessings of our own Government, and to value its wisdom and grandeur." Minister Cu'tin is enjoying gcoJ health and says the people ara truly kind and hospitable.-" Warren Mail, Down Agaix. Gold touched HOf and closed at llf.on Wednesday. The exei'e uent in the Gold Room yesterday surpas sed anything since the "high times" of September. Our best bonds are at par in j.'nld. Five twenties will soon touch tho same point ; greenbacks are almost iu the nineties, worth this morning 89 1, aud strug. gling upward. As far as silver chunge is ennoerned we have reached a resumption j oint. Un the loth iun., tho ucw law of Canada, depreciating American silver, goes into effect. Our silver coin will then be uso.i io Canada only at a discount of twen ty per cent. This is very suro to drive a large amount of silver change over the lint again for circulation at home. To bring our silver coin coinage into to common use ) not espittaKy desirable. Wo want it in maiuly to give stability to paper. It may expand our circulation somewhat, and in some degree cjuiet the clamor of the wesf rro inflations. Bat nobody withes it to entirely replace the fractional currency. The habitual use of slver is an inconven. ience, and though the first lensation of being inconvenienced in that way would be pleasant, on a lapis the "little tcrip" is naturally our staple reliance for small change. Erie Dispatch. OXE OF HIE LOST TRIBES. One of the "lost tribes" has at last turn, ed up, safe aud souud, in the shape of a people called the Falashas, who inhabit a district io Abyssinia, which has long re mained a terra incognita and a blauk spaco on tho maps. They were visited by Mr. Halevy, a very intelligent French traveller, who has now communicated an account of his journey to the French Geological So.cie J There were about 250,000 of the Falas. has. They speak an Agua diaject called Falashiua, or Kaillina, and into this lan guage they have translated a Gheez version of the Old Testament. They do not prac tice polygamy. They circumcite their male children on the seventh day. Their proper names are derived from Hebrew, Gheez, and Amhario. The institution of purification is. practiced; the children are taught the Bible, the psalms, prayer, and aacred history. In the synagogues the vexes set apart. Incense is burued during the services. Their religious hopes are turned to Jerusalem, but theii ideas of the Messiah are very indistinct. They are wholly unacquainted with He brew, and know nothing of the ceremonies instituted after the time of Ezra. Tbey have religious litoratura written in the style of the Midrath. They keep the Sab bath rigidly; fast on Mondays and Thurs days; keep the 0th of Ab to commemorate the destruction of Jerusalem ; they wash before and say grace after eating; they have t traditional mode of slaughtering animals lor foodjGthey practice commemorative sacrifices on the holy days, and also for the repose of the souls of the dead. Their wo men enjoy equality with men. They bold slave, but liberate them after servitude I six years. FR 9M NE W MEXICO. 8an Francisco, Maruh 4 The rich deposits recctntly discovered in New Mex ico, aro situated near tie boundry line of Armona Territory, and the heart of the Apache country. No small party of whites oan safely venture in the neighborhood of the mines, as the Indiana are fiercely hos tile. The discoverers have brought a quan tity of ore to I'hiladelpeia. It consists of the blue and sulphurcats, the silver oi e assaying as hieh as $2,000 a ton. The principal lode consists of a mass of silver ore three thousand .n.t .; k... dred feet in length, oue thousand feet in wwin, ami projecting a thousand feet above the level of the surrounding mnnm Ti, distance from well defined points to the uiiues are given, as tollows: From the line of the projected Southern Pacific, three miles : Irom Fort JSrnwn. fnrtv mil... frnm the Members settlement, eighty miles; from Pinos Altos, one hundred miles : from Mm. iila one hundred and twpntv milp frnm El Paso, one hundred and fifty miles; from S in Miego, sixty.six miles ; and from Sher idan, where supplies must be obtainded, eight hundred miles. There is an abun. dance of wood, water, and grass in the neighborhood, and some fertile land. Robert op Another Bank. The National Rank of New Canaan. Conn., was robbed on ihe night of March 3, by three New York burglars, who entered tho bank about midnight, gagged and bound the watchman, and went to work to drill into the safe. They did not succeed io getting in the blast till five o'clock next morning. When they touched it off the charge was so heavy that it not only blew open the safe but nearly destroyed thu building, forcing out windows, &o The thieves seemed to be frightened by their own work, aud did not wait to profit by it. A large amount of money and securities wero exposed by the explosion, but only $1,000 was carried away. A Sad Calamity1. The drying.house at Ncponset, Mass., was destroyed by fire on the morning of March 2. Six women employed there were burued todeath, being unable to escape. The building burned was an old wajlcn structure, one and a half stories high. The attic, where the unfortu. nate women were employed assorting cot ton and wool, was kept at about 125 de grees Fahrenheit Wr drying materials. Ac cess to the attic was by a ladder and trap door. The women burned to death were .Mrs. Patrick Dnun. Mrs. P. Kennedy, Mrs. Thomas Hurley, Mrs. P. Martin, Mrs. R. Maitin, and Mrs Peter Con d iff. MEXICO. Santa Fe, March 5. A gentleman who has just returned from Chihuahua, Mexico, reports that there is geeat exciteuient in that and the other border States of Mexico, und that the feeling in favor of the over, throw of Presedent Juarez is strong. Many of the best citizens favor annexation to the United States. EXECUTION Al HUXTIXGDOX. Huntingdon, Pa, March 9. Bohner and Bodenberg, the murderers of tho Peigbtal family, suffered to day the dread penalty of the law for their tearful erime. At 12 o'clock Deputy Sheriff Force and his assistants proceeded to the cell of the prisoners and hound them. In the mean time Sheriff Ncely ascended the scaffold and asked that order be maintained by the assembled thrcDa. The prisoners made no resistance, but submitted quietly, and were marched down from their cells at 12 o'clock. First came Bohner with Sheriff Neely, followed by ministers; next came uouenberg with other miuisters. The prisoucis walked out boldly. They were d res aed in Common citizens dress tollowing were the members of the press and the doctors. The prisoners ascended the scaOole with a urm tread. Alter taking position be neath tho halters, prayer was offered by the R?v. Mr. Svkca. During this prayer, one of the platforms, filled with people, weut down with a crash, aud created much contusion, but the pns oners were unmoved. Alter the prayer, Bodenberg made a state ment, deuying being guilty ot the crime for which be was about to suffer. Bohner turned to bim, when it was finished, and denied l's truth. After a few exchanges of words between the men, Rev. James C.Clark delivered most eloquent prayer in English, to which the prisoners listened attentively. At the conclusion or the prayer, ropes were put around the men's necks, and the ministers and officers bid them good-buy. Bodenberg, in a clear, loud voice, then committed his soul to God, and the black caps were drawn over their heads. There was a sensation in the crowd, and macy. of the spectators turned away. Jiohiier then commenced to say some' thing iu German, during which the sheriff gave the Signal, the prop was pulled down, and the men hung at exaoMy twenty min utes of one. They were so secured and tied, hand and foot, that no motion was perceptible io either. It is supposed their necks were broken tustautly. Both of the men were almost friendless and for a time it was unsettled what din position should be made of their remains Bodenberg, it is understood, had requested of 'tis sweetheart that she should take pos session of his remains, should she preset) herself. ;ohner s remains will be given to the physioiSQs, and devoted to the de rfilnrmieut of medical science. I. may be safely estimated that nearly ten thousand people were in town to-day. The hotels and restaurants reaped a rich harvest. It was not untill after the bodies bad been taken down, that all foe great concourse of people left the" neighborhood of the prison. Thia execution was perhaps fhe most public exhibition tbat has been made io this State for many jears. It may bu ncc- es.si.ry to bang people for . committing the crime of murdering a fellow be ing, but it certainly does not follow that the execution should be made a com. mon ''show," whereat greedy speculators make the misfortunes of their fellow men a source of profit. To have some idea of this-4 execution, imagine a half acre of ground, surrounded with a high wall, with hastily construct scffoldine extenbinir alonw ah side, at a height sufficient to give a view of an tnat goes on within, and you will have the scene at Huntingdon to day. i. AN EXCEXTK1U GIVER. The following, concerning a gentleman who has deposited with our State Treasurer an amount of $100 to pay for an annual dinner to the State prison convicts, will be read with interest : "II. C. Dorsey, the Rhode Islander who has given to his own and other States funds, the annual income of which should be ex pended in roost turkey once a year for the inmates of the penitentiaries, is thus des cribed : Ho is a painter by trade, and con ducts an extensive and lucrative business. He keeps do books, but does everything strictly upon the cash principle. Ue makes no return of income to the internal revenue department. The followinar scene is said to have occurred : Enter United States assessor. "Mr. Dorsey, what was your income last year ?" 'Can't say keep no accounts ; you see by that card my terms are cash, and I live up to them never put down one cent with a pen." "Can you not give me some idea of your receipts ?" Not te slightest have made a bargain with Almighty that I will never be richer, aud I carry out the contract to the letter ; am giving away all along through tho year, and at the end of the year have from' 82,000 to $3,000 left to spend in giving persona roast turkeys ; put on what you please by way of tax, and if you should afterward become dissatisfied come again and take another crack.' I ventured to ask on what income he was assessed. 'Oh,' he replied on some 84,000 oi 85,000.' "lis informed mc that he comprised a society by himself, ol which he was prses ideut, treasurer, secretary aud board of di rectors, and that while the poor ot his own town were his chief care, ho had beneficia ries in many different States. He said that he was formerly much annoyed by applica tions for loans by persons in want, many of whom he accommodated, but rarely got any returns. He has, therefore, posted this notice over the door of his shop, which is more forcible than .elegant, aud is certainly from all tincture of Purituuism : "SIGN PAIS TIG. SI3P ! No admittance here except on business ; No more 'money lent !' I dont mind giving to the needy ; d n the lending !" ' "Mr. Dorsey apologized fur Ihe rough ness ot this notice by saying that it was not meant for profanity, but only for empha sis, and recalled that our Saviour's words addressed the Scribes and Pharisees : 'Ye serpants, yo generation of vipers ! how can ye escape the damnation of hell?' Last year Mr. Dorsey offered to the head of a certain prisou 8200 on condition that he would give his prisoners a rost turkey din ner; the sum was accepted on that condi tion. He afterwards learned that tlie biida were boiled instead of roasted; and be sued for a recovery of the 8200, on the ground of a breach of contract. In relating the circumstance, he remarked : 'If the old gentleman, on the return of his prodical son, bad sa;d, boys, now kill the fatted calf, and roast it for the f'tist of welcojpe, how would be felt if, on going into the kitchen, he had found them boiling the calf?' lie bad hiniseU been iu circumstan ces to know what exquisite pleasure a roast dinnr afforded to one who had long been living on sodden food, and he then and there resolved that if he ever had the means he would provide a roast onco a year, at least, for a class of men who seldom get anything but boiled lood." Hartford Courant. The Riward Foa thk Capturb or jErr. Davis. Members of the 4th Mich igan Cavalry who reside in this county will be pleased to learn that the reward offered by the government for the capture of Jeff Davis is about to be made The Detroit Tribune of Tuesday last, says : "The per sistent efforts of an Ohio company and a Wisconsin regiment to obtain a share has caused the delay, aud has also reduced tho amonut rightly due to the privates of our Michigan 4th Cavalry from $600 each to $293. This latter sum is now ready for distribution, the lists having been finally made out and proved, and lodged in the hands of 2nd Auditor of the Treasury for the payment." Two of the members of the 4th cavalry Marion R. and. Perry D. Pet tit reeido in this village. The former was on the ground and assisted in his capture. Mount Pleasant Entcrprite, A terrible boiler explosion occurred iu Tolling mill at Scrauton, iu ths Etate, on Monday, Killing nine workmen and bury iug upwards of twenty others in the ruins Cause of the explosion not yet determined STARTLING STATISTICS. Some statistician has been figuring on the cost of an "occasional drink," and the result is positively astonishing. In answer to the question : "How are so many drink ing houses sustained f" he shows that 20 men at 80 cents a day will pay one of the tippling shops $2,190 a year. A man who pays 3 eentsa day for"drinks," pays $109. 60 a year. This is the intrest on $1,564 at 7 per cent, at simple interest. This sum, 80 jent a day, amounts in ten years to $1, 17IT95. All this is wasted, paid out for " an enemy that steals away a man's1 brains" ani robs him and bis family of every com fort. Intoxicating liquors gave neither strength to the body, vigor to the mind, resolution to the will, elevation to morals, nor dignity to character. Strong drink drags a man down from his high estate de prives all his appetites, and leaves him in want and misery, the mere wreck and sem blance of a man. The constant use of intoxicating liquors makes hard times for many a man ; thus, a family of five persons will consume four barrels of flour a year, or oue thousand and fifty-six pounds of bread. This is nearly three pounds a day. Good flour can be bought now for $7 a barrel ; four times seven makes 28 ; and thirty cents a day for drinks is $109.50, or 881.50 more peryear than the bread for a family of five persons costs. "But,' 6ays A, "I only take two drinks a day." Very well, you pay then for your drinks $73 a year; only $45 more than you pay for tho bread consumed by your whole family, if it contains five persons. This sum would provide tea and coffee for them. Here, then, we sec that the man wbo pays even twenty cents a day for liquor, spends a sum sufficient to supply his family with bread, tea, and coffee for the year. Is it strange that times aie hard, that men com plain of tho government, and charge that it oppresses them with onerous taxes? The above figures show how men tax themselves, and how they tax the property too. 1)ILE3. A MISSIONARY, WHO HAD Suf ftred 22 years with the Piles, wan cured, uud will send the receipt free. Rav. FOSTEEipIX, 20 it JerseyT.'ity, N. 1. A GREAT CHANCE! l AOhiNTd WANTED! 81000 per year fcure made by A Rent t, male or female, selling our worU-renowntd Patent Everlai ting White Viire Clothei Linn. Cheapest and best clothes lines in the World ; only 3 cts. per foot, and will last a hundred years. Address the Hudson Hirer Wire Co., 75 Wm. St., or 16 Dear burn St. Chicago, 111. 20 iw. 17 OR 1EAFSESS THEPATESTORGAN ; IC VIBRATOR. It fits into the Ear, is not preceptible. removes Singing Noises in the Head, and enables Ueuf Persons to hear dis tinctly at Church or public Assemblies. Trea- ise on l)e(fne, with Mentis of Cure, sentfree. Da. T. 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The busi ness is inexhaustible, and thousands are now engaged in it ; while rt their friends the cause of theit great suceees remains a mystery. Any party engaging will frequently receive sealed packages by express or mail. Further than this the business is all to yourself. AS toe article can be carried in the vest pocket, ex cept when wanted for use. It needs your ati tention but one or two days in the week, or a couple of hours daily, which can be after other business is over. t) additional rent, laxe. help of any kind. All engaging must b of fii'st WATER. Ifene bnt esod smart men wanted, who can keep their business to themselves, act confli deutiall.v with me, and make from $5 to $19 for every hour's service. Act promptly, begin now and a fortune is yours. Inclose with your -address 25 cents, and yoa will get full particulars by retura mail- Address, E. F. nALLET, nov20-8w vBoi 8St, Tiiusville, Pa. G U.NSMITIllNJ. The undersigned respectfully an.. nouncesto the citr-xens of Elk, and adjoiu. ing counties, that he lias recently established a Gun-Shop in Ilidgwav at the head of Main and Depot Streets, iu the basemeutoi the building occupied by W. S. Service as a tin shop, where he will attend promptly to all orders for work in his line. TAUGHT AND HUNTING RIFLE.?, Single or Double, mads to order, and wsr rnted. He also keeps on hand, aud iur sale a NEW AND SUPERIOR Bree ch-Ijoadiug Rifle, a goud assertment oi Ammunition, Revolvers, Hunting Tackle,, and otbtr articles pertaining to the trade.. nlO. tf HORACE WARNER. MliS inmiiiljio Remedy does not, like th poisonous irritating snuffs and strong 0 u t.c sol t o is with which ths peo. U hate long been humbugged, simply padiate for a hart time, or drive the dUeane t the lunga a there is danger of doiug in- ths u'e of such no -truina, b it it produces perfeot an I permaueut ruret of the wnet eaei of Chrortio Ciitirrh, as thousands can testify. Cold in the head is cur ed with a few applications. Catarrhal Head ache is relieved and cured as if by magic. It removes offensive breath, loss or iiupa.rmeut of the sense of taste, smelling or hearing, water ing or weak eyes, und impaired memory, when caused by the violence of'Catarah, nsthey fre quently are. I otter in gtred faith a standing reward of $600 for a case ef Catarrh thai I cannot cure. For sale by most druue'uts evervwhere. Price only 10 cents. Aak your druggist for the remedy : but if he has not yet got it on sale, ion put it off by accepting ary oaiiereble worse than worthless substitute, but enclose sixty cents to me, aud the remedy will be sent you postpaid. Four packages t-, or due uoieu for S'J. Send a two cent stamp for Dr. Sage's pamphlet ou Catarrh. Address tue proprietor, R. V. PIERCE, M. D. nov27'C9y Buffalo. N. t. GAT DISTRIBUTION By the Metropolitan Girt Co, CAU GIFlS TO THE AMOUNT uF $i C.WMi iVSET TICKET DRAWS A tmtS. 6 c'h g's, each $20,000 I 40 C'b g's, each $1 OOt 10 10,000 J 200 'ctio 20 600 I 300 " oo 50 Elegant Rosewood Pianos each $300 to $7iw '? " ' Melodson ' to to 10 o0 Sewiug machines - to to. 176 600 Gold Watches - 75 lo gyy Cash prixes silver ware, c., vaVd at 1,000 OW A chnace to draw any of the above Trite- for 2oe. Tickets describing Priies are uultd in - uciupe aua wen mixed. On receipt ot ton. a txaled ticket is drawn without choice and sent by mail to any address. The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticael-bolder 00 payment or One Dollar. Priies are im mediately seut to auy address bv iinr... he return mail. You will knew what your Prise is bfor you pay for it. Any Prut exchanged for anoth er of same value. No Blauks. Our patrons can Qepend on fair dealing. RsrsRasck: We select the following from many who have lately drawn Valuable Priies and kindly permitted us to publish them Andrew J. Burns, Chicago, $10,000; Miss Clara 8. Walker, Baltimore, Piano, $800 James M. Mathews. Detroit, $5,000; John T Andrews. Savannab,$5,000 ; Miss gnesSim". inons, tharlcston, piano. 400. VTe publish ne names without permission. Opinions or tus Pa ..ti.. a ... ble, and deserve their success Ws.kly Trih, .. May 8 W , kncw (heni t0 b, f ing firm. .V. T. Herald Moa . - , u urui ii reue- ours drew a 600 dollar pHxe. Uich 7r0rp. ' tly received Daily Ae. Jim, 3 V P Send for circular. Jyberal inducement. U dgeuts. Satisfaction gunrantetd. K.sr. package of Sealed Envelopes contains enm cash Qirr. Six Tickets f ,r on. dollar ; IS Io wo dollsrs ; P5 for five dollara ; 110 for 15dol. Uis, U Liter should be addressed 10 . H.4RPER, WILSON A CO... r.a )! mjWlway, . x
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