The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 15, 1870, Image 1

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Terms, 2 per year In advancr
)LUME 4.
EBENSBTJEG, PA., THURSDAY,. DECEMBER. 15, .1870.
NUMBER 4G.
...Five
First Prize Medals Awarded
the ;i:s:at
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uanui'irturers of
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jfaltiiuoro, rl. -
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!ih 'i'liii-t vcais, and upon their c.-..,tt-ia.''t
tin i''"" '' prr-fin-
V'lkil lik'llel.llcc.S tuctii unequalled.
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f,":'n.i'i many 1 i -t
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; ,.'.'. 1 tin- larjrc ca pi till em 1 '
cnaliliiiir u to keep coiilinu-
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i. iuiar' I'laiton have our New
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iT.l No . I. Al-t.aiia m-
Ilecommeiitletl itd Hudorscd by
over Seven Hundred Doctors.
ML LAWRENCE'S
Compound Fluid Extract of
KGSKOO!
THE ORIST
HEALTH RESTORER !
1871. . The World. 1871.
The j-ear 1S71 bids fair to be one of the most
important and fruitful in our political history.
In it will be shaped the g re: it issues on which
The Buccaneers of the Adriatic.
Daring the year 18:34, '35, and '3G,
there were many daring piracies com-.
j secretly during the night. Close by the The Gray Mare In (lie Garret.
brie lay a small felucca, with seventy-five ! T .. . , . . ,
men mure secreted m her bold ; and when ' , i . ., , . .
: ,i i, it . , ., e , i lieculver, dedicated to the blessed Saint
the ian-er vessel liaa made sail, the felucca M ,
th I'resi.lentkU clveiiou of JSV2 must turn. It ! mi,,fl ,.non thp w,ltPr) "r Armii 1 K u " ' "1: IC'urea iMarv hun" manv ppnt.iriM .i a ni-
Will be Oil er.i of new nolitie.il r.n.wv in ft... " u "alc,a u "u'"u11' i fV.11.
Ninth. TVhlrri. fnl Thft Iirt limn in tu-U(. vutir SLi.i 'iti,l ti..cifltr nrwi lt.li.,rk f I tliro tlt rfirri'nr tt t pcrttn lloma Marw
ter of a mile, which distance it had been h . i c "
. , ... . , .-, . alaycote and her two children, of whom
mrrtHtl &liniill Iia Lpn, fr.unl until tlia limn I . '
Xt ii Secret uacl. 33cdiciiic -l
oi iiiiila around Hie Uottle.
FKH'AKED SOLELY BT
1IM
A.i '
Mr.
w,,.iK! iill special atte ntion to our
, Vv, n 5!IAN 1'lANOS ana
i'-'-V'c.l! WHS. Patented August li, (uC,
:i:taiat'.i.
;irer perl'eetion than
S,' PIANO FULLY WARRANTED FOR 5 YTAFlS
V.-l.-vi- iiU'l" ariat'iiieiits lor tlie ante
,',r'r I','.'"'' f. r the most (Vlel.rated
Hoi: i:;'.i .v s ..! Jf 7.x oiucoxs,
Vv. ..I'll' WUnUalL-and Ketail, at Lowest
li:t' U1I.L1AM KXAI1K A- t..
li.Vl.TIMliUE, lxl.
, !-.0.-;n:.
moval am. i:nlai:gement.
OOKING STOVES, ,
HE AT I IMG STOVES.
1C0PPER&SHEET-IRONVVARE.
il posss-i-m of t!icn'w-
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i r .'.i v
!,.,..vnt!v t:
, ;i. nr.iin .Hi. ii- t.t:.itPir on tlljfn
,'.'i.'i.r i :(-t i f tn- Bank and nearly
iMi'airi 1 1 iiif, i ae mi sen ht is
i ;h:::i e it to Iran " i :n t u re all
:.. HN.i nl-PKi: ;ui-t .-!IK1:T-1U N"
i.'i..f v.V.ieP will lie tunii.-h.ed to
, i -- l.nnst living n i.-i s.
,-:!.it" nl?n proposer, to kiep a full
v..:!; u a.ol lliieni oi
king. Parlor and Keating Stoves
if t'.ic ip.cst.ai'proved lesiyiis.
-: !'oI'Ti.V; and HOOFfNT. nw.'.c to onlrr
a.n.!it.-l -feet in niaiiufaetiireatid lj'.a
.1. i::.r.li;!N('i ti .in jit 'y attended to.
. . hi ,v .il.!:'- i v His- will be dune l i'rht and
r'i :;!. :'.i:d all STKVKS and WAI.'K so! I
iva Iv .l'-penued n eon u to qua! it y and
t i s u:'..!. l - 4.1 ii: priee. A e i.T ', una nee
.i ri-' ! ii.n roi'.nsre re-pect fully snliei-
.,! r.-i ftfort will in.- wanliiiif to render en--"i.-l'.:ctii.n
to all.
v a r.i.ir: lutkingeu.
.r.-:.:ir.'. .K-t. IS. !.-ti.
Dr. J. J. LAWRENCE,
OROAXIC CHEJJIIST.
BOIES' FANCY FURS!
JOHN FAREIRA
7IS An il SI.,
Mid.-'.le of the Hioek,
be! m en 7 r ti ami sth
St.s., Soiit h Side,
miLAi-n-xritiA,
Importer. Maimfae
turer and lealer in
u.i kinds and iji.aiitv
' I-AXtr E i its
.. Fi.)l: 1.AIWKS' A IIIL
llULX'S WKAlt.
ijf? Having eulnru-eil. re
" model'ii ami in:piov-
r- -- -"'' lllv ol land fa'or
ubiv known I'm K.m-r.-s
i.i!-rf,..l a verv larsre and
V-liif Kit theiiitlcrent kinds of
in Kurope, and have; had
' V tiie iii.)st ski.li'ul workmen. I
'-;!' in iie my friends of I'am-i-a;
: ties to eail and examine
.'..I 1 1 .e:i 1 1 1 i fn I iTwiriim-nt .if
(jv '"w pi i. esns any oilier ie-
'' I'-.i.-v :u tin eiiv. Ail l'urs 'ar--"ii..-i..
j.i,..,.!1ti,ti1,IW to eti'eet sales.
JOHN PAUKIUA.
Ai.. !i .-r Piiii.Aii:i.i'niA.
r.
..I a
VTV
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STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE
BY
PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
RESTORING tuk LIVER and KIDNEYS
TO A HEALTHY ACTION, AND
INVIGORATING THE NER
VOUS 3Y.STEM.
This is the Secret of its Wonderful
Success in luring,
CONSUMPTION in ITS KAULY STAGES,
SCROFULA. SYPHILIS, DYSPEPSIA,
LIVER COMPLAINT, CHRONIC
Illl E V il AT1SM, N EURALGI A,
NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, -ERUPTIONS
OF THE SKIN,
HUMORS, LOSS OF VIGOR, DIS
EASES cf the KIDNEYS and BLADDER,
AND ALX.
DISEASES CAUSED BY A BAD STATE
OF THE ELOCD.
It thoroughly eradicates every kind of Hu
mor and Had Taint, and ret-tores the entire sys
tem to a healthy condition. It is beycm. ques
tion the
FINEST TONIC IN THE WORLD ! !
Thousands have been changed by the use of
this Medicine from wi nk, : iekly, suffering' crea
tures to strong-, healthy and happy men and
women.
Invalid? canned herdtate to jrive it a trial.
Xo Medicine has obtained su-h a great repu
tation as this justly celebrated compound.
FOR TESTIMONIALS
From Physician, Eminent Divines, Editors,
Drvyrjiais, Merchants S'C, see
K0SK00 ALMANAC fob this yeau.
South, which, for the tii-ist timo in twelve veartu
comes unfettered into a natiouul canvass ; and
an era of confident hope to the Democratic
party oiTiywhcre. The pupei-.muated issues
on whitrh the Kadieal party have stood are pas.
in otit of policies, and the blundering imbcvil
ity ami pit-.tii'ate oxtra ajranee of (ieneiitl
tirant's alministration need only to be faith
fully exposed to turn the tide of public feeling
stronyly ayainst it. In this, the frreut work of
tin eominir year. The Wiihld will act no Pee
olulary part. Its location in the fiieat focus of
national commerce and intelligence, the fresh
ness and abundance of its news, and its recog
nized position as the leading: orjran of the Dem
ocratic party, lay upon it a mission and npos
tb ship which it will discharge with niiUinchinfr
lioldness, vijror, tididity, and zeal. It will be in
constant counsel and communion wit h tlie tried
Hudei s and sagacious statesmen of the party
in ail the State? of the t'nion, cordialiy co-oper-iitinjf
with them, and they with it, in buihiiiiy
up the party in order and unity ; healing differ
eiu't ., in vitioir and. eneoumjrinjjr new proselytes,
arid lefidtuic on. the party as a bold and unbro
ken phalanx to the great triumph which awaits
it in l.s'.:.
The t:hare a)ott"d to-Tub Woftt.n in tins com
bined and disciplined movement of the Democ
racy, in their onward march to victory, is tlie
dissemination of political tint Ii ; a work w hich
can be fruitful oiily in proportion to the extent
of its circulation. We ask Democrats every
where to aid us in scattering the ond seed
broadcast over the whole land, during: the pe
riod which is so important iu referenbe to tUo
tomituf harvest.
AS A VEHICLE OF NEWS
Tuk Would (now iu the eleventh year of its
existence) has always held the first rank unions'
metropolitan journals. Its news on every topic
it' interest, political, commercial, literary, so
cial, domestic. an. 1 foreign, is always fresh,
abundant, various, and accurate, comprising:
the whole circle of current iute!iine:ice, always
rendered with such promptitude and spirit that
the paper has a lnrjreaiid mcreasmsr circulation
anions' political opponents for its superiority
in tli.jt-e respects.
AS AN ORGAN OF OPINION
Thk Would is fearless, trenchant, indomitable;
ardent iu its advocacy of sound Democratic
principles, unsparing in its denunciation of po
litical abuse3 and corruption ; and not conlminy
its discussions to mere polities, it takes a wide
ranjre, touches upon a jjrent variety of subjects,
and !.iins to lie a safe trnide of public opinion on
all topics which cnrae public attention. It
drives conspicuous prominence to trade, com
merce, and tinanee, and on these topics invites
comparison with any other journal published
tit the commercial metropolis.
Sea, and mostly upon the Italian coast,
!......,.. i.f tr,.. v:..: i:
uci..-w run i ciiiiu ai;u ounim. n,l li..l,l ll-.nfm.,l .;i .:. J
These depredations were committed upon I fiiP ,... .fh? hp-IO stli() (fl ! this singular story is lelated. The pic
ve&sela of all nations, and the pirates al- i nortj
wajs came out m boats.
pel would be boarded oti the head land of
Lore to ; and to morrow, above Ancona ;
and yet people had reason to believe that
one uang did it all.
Various expeditions had been fitted out
against the bold and daring buccaneers,
but wiihout avail. Once, in the bummer
of
diers, and sent out it out Ancona ad
J- uw Ul i oiwu , J .UU , . , . 111
O tiirA U'ua rififArail l.n i, m.l m n c 1 . . .
111 II v.v , vw.t.ll UY CI V.unaill nuuu DUC
iv:i?-fl C4rirl vv 1 1 . n clia leiit r'i.liAil a . .
To dav a vea- ! . . , ' , lf , . t , , worked with her own hands.
- noiiir. h'hiui nan wav nr-iween i.oreio iinii ,
Ancona, she saw tlie boats coming oil.
'i-i. .. .1 i:i. i e .i... .
, . ' ' , . , , i master ol the lioumhinii city ot LuiUer
ward : so when she put down ner helm . , . . . - , , , .. , . .
Her husband, Sir Cavalierro Maj'cote,
was, in the year cf 1140, a rich burjzo-
btirv tboilfrli l,o rnwbb.l b.fforliy ii tfrt
and Btood out to sea, her headway was ' , $ , ,. t
, . .. . n., . . . 3 . , ' lair town oi lleculver, living at the sillii
but si!'it 1 he boats ave chase with a ! e , ., 7 . m
-ii .. . , , , , .of the 1 arcquet, in the Matket llace.
will, and in hall au hour they were along- ., ,;f,; .,.r.,i t..,
SW1. lini tbrt r.ir-iteo n ihn niiiiihor i.l llllu 1 0
u5, a small vessnl was filled with sol- : . . ... . . ', . , ., . , 3 desolated the south-west quarter of Kent,
e . , ., , . , ,, r ' and among others he fell sick
i iii'v vv m - fliii-'f iivr i i r iirit u iiiii t i itpp
.1 l J ,1 i J -o" .w.v-.,
UP ,1 ,,iee more thev beat a hastv retreut
coast for some weeks, but the pirates did ; The adventurers did nut seek to slay the I er fL'
nut show themselves. One ..hemoo.i she ira,es untieceS8a, u for lhey had a mure
passed the hli4h j romontory cf- 1W J n lant ol ,:ec t itvievv.
thotizh his
wife, Mary, who also fell sick of the test,
never recovered, but to ull appearances
Monte Santo, and in two hours after
wards, a.Vcuitiao brig was boarded at
that point by four boats, and robbed of
ever) thing i-he had on bond worth taking.
The Government vets A got the news, and
put back ; but she could tiud neither the
pirates nor their boats.
Thus matters went on until the spring
iportant object
Meanwhile the felucca had kept in
fdioie, as though afraid of the boats ; and
the usual period had elapsed she
was buried in the vaults of the church at
Keculver dedicatd to the blessed Saint
Mary. She was buned, as the custom
. .i : i.. i i i ... I .
ouu h luu pua c .. U..S m.c , tLfcn wa8j whh Ler jewelle(, ring3 on h(?r
them to eet out ot lw.-r way. The brio's i
ringers, and most of her rich ornaments on
boats were all iu readiness five of them
and as soon as they could be launched,
the crew filled them, and started in hot
her person. These tempted the cupidity
of the texton of the church, lie argued
with himself that they were of no use to
the corpse ; and he determined to possess
them. Accordingly he proceeded in the
ilead of ni 'lit to ihrt VMiiIf whei-p tdin -iv
i ivl.icli Iim(. ht-en run close in mum ;i boh! !. . . ...
seventy-five well armed men concealed be- j . ., ut ,,. , fnr mierreu, anu commtneeu the work ot sac-
ueath-the deck; and this craft tuok Ler e utecrewed
way sou.hwt.rd along the coast. When f " e.crnv tl us unex lhe hdj he rempVed U aUu"
off r-t'eonara -it ti e mouth ot the Esino I 1 P enernj bus unex- , anQ procccdeJ to ttar away the
Oil 1 a.conara, at U.u mouui Ot me isino, j , j annear nt against I hem r but . ... . -3
four boats were seen cumins out lroin the f. 7. . " .. a . .. ! eurouu wuien interposea ueiwcen nimaua
of '30. During the month of May, a : S(Jlt The piriiti'cul boats readied lh(5
few ptivate individuals, merchants of j Bhore filgt . but lhe crew of the felucca,
Cei via, fitted out a small felucca, with
liver. The felucca was a clumsy thing
at best, for the had i.ot 5een sent out for
the purpose of running away ; so lite
commander had no lear of crowding
mm imporium
WM. P. PATTON,
"aiaetiu.OA. U11i '.!.-, 1....
ami Dealef
A I.l. Kl.NDS OF
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Price, ONE DOLLAR per Bottle.
FOR SALE BT
TBXC IRI.CI1A"L' WS1UIJG1STS
Si tl3
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BOICIIT, SOLD AXD I.XCII ANGi-l
"d ir, Ciintoii Street,
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l.s
tri.L AND HALL FURNITURE
'." 111 e,-. n,.t stylt.
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and at fair
materials of
:,' , -: 1- iirniture delivered at auv
v'.', J-'ati.-.vn m-ia Kailroad Station free
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UoL'tillT AND Soi-D AT SIaUKLT llATtS-
COUPONS CASHED,
Pacific Eailroad Bonds
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'i. Its Ajrricul-.ral Department, which eon
tains each" week articles on practical ami fcien
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is a weekly summary of the condition of the
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the in wcie td.owed to board before any
demonstration was made. Then the men
weic summoned from the huld, and the
pirates found themselves in a tight place ;
but they' were cool, brave men, and they
retreated to their boats in good order,
tuey uureu not stop lo consiuer. a hig Bdt wlmt wa8 Lig horror to
call from their chieftain they started off, perceivo lLe corpse clasp her hand9 to.
aiaswmpace, up IUB fcletu oiuu mat . hcr . Bnd f.uaU tQ bU eKcl jn ,he
overhun! the beach, and by the time they j .,n;.. ir - ,i ....t. ti..
au no iear ot crowoing on :,, Slimm:t. the. crew of the i 7 . 7. ,
fall his sai'. In an hour the fjur boats , ,.,,, ' ! rF ua " wuuiu mpnoiu
vver.. nlnn rciJe and in all thev c-ont-iined . . , . , , . ! its narrow bed. lie flea, shrieking, thro'
were alongside, anu hi an incy contained . . ( rt t.art the mrates had the!., V n ..i f. i
about iilty men. lhe trews ot three of aillill2 h4nJ for tliev wtr(i u8ed to lhe , '. ...
rocks, and could select the best tuotho.ds ; I di ,:,.. of .fa . .......
but beyond this their parsuers were even ) ue forgotten. It was not until he SuC ,,a3 two sons who are young men,
with them. h:nl the pirates bad good had reachcd his own door that he had but liey ,et "er w the wood, tthe Bays'
quarter mile the start, and that was mucli ; 6u,Iicicut toura-e to look behind him ; Johnny is studying so" hard at his pro-
in their lavor. Ihey fctruck oil tuwarua . ,ucn when he DeiCcjvt.d llo trace cf teMIOn lhat he Ub9 no ,ltne to lie,P eu
the ioland town of Osiuio, and when they ; . ,.,,., av..:tnntnt ..t.b.i, i.,,i But I think his onlv studv is base balL
&JALJUlt2U.lf LAltUUllll 1 UIV'I Urt4 0 JT
r . . i . i i
lVliile Jsquaww Au LUna by liill
liking, u Iluy,
A tquaw is an Ingin woman. . She is.
generally the wife of a big Ingin man.
SL3 does all the hard work. She raises
corn, beans, potatoes, whibkey, babies,
and other vegetables for her Ingin. She
carries wood, makes the fire, cooks the"
victuals and blacks his boots, while her
big Ingin sits in the pallor and reads Li
newspapers, or loafs at a grocery and
talks "boss" to other loafers; When be comes
home late at night, drunk, ha
whips his sfjuaw because supper is not
ready. A squaw works like a horse and .
gets a lick in' for her pains. 15ut I sup
pose she likes itj else why does the put
up with U ? , , .
liut I know a good many equaws
among white people. They do all the
work at home, take in washing or sewing,
and support the family, including the bis
Ingin, while he is busy drinking, or gam
bling, or fhing. The white fquaws gen
erally have a house full of young ones.-
And they soon learn to treat her as their
father treats her. She drudges in tho
kitchen while her duughters gad about the
streets, or sit at the window and look at
the people, liut the white squaw does
not want thiru to work. She wants,
them to be ladies. Tliey don't go to .
school, they don'twork. They have nu
money, but they will dress well ; and
after awhile they will turn out something
else than ladiej.
I know a squaw whose husband 13 A
gentleman. He says he never did work
and never will work. He has no money,
but he walks about the streets with a
cane and gloves. lie says he can't get
into business. By that he means getting
somebody to lend him tho money lo live
on. Now and then he borrows five dol
lars of somebody who don't know him.
His wife takes in washing and does all
tlie work She even saws the wood.
r i .- . i,-,,r.,K,l,r . e ii,n ,,, T-":b. J ' "is pursuer, lue exciieuietii wuicn uau "v
of them were slain, and the rest reached j
their boats and pushed away. The crew j
of the felucca might have done more dam- !
age by dischaiging their muskets upon !
lhe retreating foe ; Lut, as it was their j
o'Je.t to give chase now in turn, and
learn, if possible, whi.ber the rascals
we:;t on shore, they put about, and got
i us their sweeps
The pirate?, fo; a while, seemed to
have the best of it 5 but, by-and-by, lhe
felucca's sails caught a fresh pulFof air,
and she began to gain. The pirates ran
up the river about two miles, where they
left their boats, and took lo the shore,
around to the westward ot the convent
walls and then lost sight of them ; but
within five minntes after the freebooters
had thus disappeared, the pursuers were
on the spot.
They looked to the right and then to j
the left, but no pirates were to be seen, j
sunk sent-eless to the earth.
In the meanwhile, Sir Cavalierro May-
was surprised by the voice of his oid mau
servant, who lapped loudly at his cham
ber door, and told him lo awake and
come forth, for that his mistress had ris
en from the dead, and was then at the
gate of the court-yard.
"Bah !'' said Sir Cavalierro, pettishly ;
could stand work $ it makes Lim wilt
right dowm I would let him wilt.
At length they came iu sight of the gray
walls of an old Capuchin convent, and
soon afterwards struck into the path there-j co(e wJ)U jjuj sjtipt carceiy a minute Joiy comes liome and swears at Let"
to. The pursuers saw the pirates pass ,illwi.M1,i, ,,r I. ;e..b..jr 'o...rtft . ; because dinner is not ready; But eho
. i ....
says ue is in sucu u nurry to gel uacfc to
his studies.
There are many reasons for sayirg
there aie white tquaws as well as red
ones. . '. .
Mr. Printer, you need not be afraid to
print this, bevause no big login will take
it to himself, and other people will find a
great many logins that it will fit Folk
ville Standard.
Uneot two things must Have Happened : j h Jacob; thou ait mad or
tinier me rascais naa buhk into ine ua u, xyxn , or tljuU art surtly in a dream.
ur they had gone into the convent. As . tVhat thou saye!jt -,3 impopSiole. I should
the laitcr seemed the most nrobabie. the ! i..,t; ..i.i .......
quickly disapj eanng wu l,in a thick wood. , olIiceri. ujaJe JUJ appiicat5on at lhe gaW .
I I m nnrc.mra ivdm nnl hinr lu.lnnr HDn i . . llrfi . .. 1 .1. . I t:0 o '
m ..v. , u;i i tue oiu tjapucnin on uuiy mere snoun. . .1 .,ml.t ,..,! ..iter'
' his head, and declare.1 that the sanctity i Tfot, trot, trol, suddenly resouuded
of the place must not be disturbed. He j high wyer his i,cadtrot, trot, Hot.
i knew nothing of the evil men of whom : ..What's that V he asked of Jatob.
j they spoke. ' ' j "I know not," replied Jacob, "an it
J Now all this might have pas.-ed cur- ; be not youp jd gray msirQ iu ll)e garrct,
i rent, and the officers have been a second ! -ir Cavalierro."
the wood was thoroughly searched, but
the villains were not there.. Beyond this
wo.id the soldiers found a high hill, with
a large convent upon lhe top. They
made their way to this building, the site
of which commandtd an extensive view,
an
thence pazed around upon the open i time turned away from the conventfor j
They descended in haste to the court-
A Sensible Young Man. The lata
Col. Colt was himself a practical mci
chanic. . By his will he left his nephew
au immense fortune. ' At the time of liis
death the nephew was learning his trade
of machinist in his unc'.e's shop, working
diligently in his overalls by day, eubject
to the same rules as the other apprentices.
Uu his uncle's death he became a million
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weeks before. He eave the signal, and
the exasperated adventurers would not be
stayed. They rushed into the yard, and
in the inner court they found a score or
more of the pirates just donning monkish
habits. While a portion of our friends j at ,jie sl,-eet tratci
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were engaged in securing these fellows, 1
others entered the convent, and commenc
ed a tour of exploration ; fur they knew
there must be a mystery at the bottom of
all this. By and by, lusv groans, and j
calls for help, fell upon their ears. Deep
vaults, far under ground, were opened,
and Capuchin monks,- faint, wan, and
starving, tottered forth. And, in tho end,
over seventy ot these monks were set free.
And now lhe story was told. These
villains, most of them robbers from the
mountain., had taken the convent and
locked the monks up in the cells, where
ashamed of it again. Labor and its :tc-
they
They khocked at the gate of the convent,
where they asked of the porter, an old
Capuchin, if he had seen a body of armed
mn pass that way. He had seen no
thing of the kind.
S j the Cervian officers returned booti es
to their homes, for they could nut inveigle
the pirates out again.
The people all up and down the shore
of ihe Adriatic, rich and poor, began now
to take an interest in this matter, for it
was evident that these offenders were
multiplying, and their depredations were
becoming more bold and extended. And
the astonishment was great, too, that
these pirates could not be captured
Some of them had been seen by the fisher
men upon the coast, who pronounced them
a fierce, bold, and savage looking lot of
men. It was a general source of wonder
how thejF had thus far escaped. The
amount of their .robberies could not be esti
mated. It was not until July of '36. that an ef
fective power came upon them. At that
time a secret plan was entered into by the
merchants, fishermen, and others wno j nad tneii commenced their fieebootiug ca- j Triulit ; but in a few days she was as well recently been appointed porter id lhe
could be trustedfor entrnppinn the pirates. recr and wi tli what success we have ajcould be expected under all the circum- Ornis-kirk workhoase. To Mr. (Had-
"It is my mistress !'' excluimed Jacob; conianying dirt are not dishonorable," cf
''It is my wile !" exclaimed Cavalierro, degrading laziness and its almost necos-
both in the same breath. sary evils are disgusting and destroying.
The door was quickly unfastened, and Dirty hands and a sense of independence"
there, truly, stood the mistress ol the are to bo preferred tb kid g!ote3 and a
mansion, enveloped la her shroud. consciousness of being a mere drone in
4Are you alive or dead !" exe'-aimed the human hive. Tool3 rust from neglect
the astonished husband. wear out from use. Neglect is criminal
"Alive, my dear, but very cold," miir- -use is beneficial. So with men's cap.v
mered the lady, family, her leeib chatter- bilities better wear them out than let
ing the while, as those ot one m a fever lheui rust.
chill ; "help me to my chamber,"
He caught her in his arras and covered Contrasted Livf. As an inStahcG
her with kisses; then he bore her to her of the caprices of fortune it is related that
they had been led scantily upon bread I chamber, and called up lhe whole house Luke Haimer, mahjr years ago sclifbl
and water. The rubbers had first learned to welCome and assist her. fellow of tWiiliam Ewart Uladslone: fliid
the religious manners and customs, and oue oufjered a iiue from fatigue and like him the son of a rich merchant: has
" i .
A letter was wrftten from Port Formo,
directed to an imaginary merchant iu Ven
ice, containing intelligence that at a certain
seen. They had many ways of reaching j stances.
tin. ir convent from the coast, and could i
easily gain their cover before they could j
Stone foitune has been constantly pfop".-
tune a large sum ot gold would be torwaru- , be overtaken. And even m lhe present
v. - I . 1 1 . A 1 . . ...
instance they would have escaped had ue
The thing began to be the talk ol the tibiis, and Le has risen through nil lhe
good town of Keculver ; and thousands grades of political preferment lo the J.'ighi
ed bv a stout brig which then lay at Eer
mo. This letter was given to the cnutain
of a large felucca, who had often carried
valuable cargoes along the coast ;, and he
was directed to place it where the pirates
would be likely to get hold of it, if they
boarded him. So he took it, and locked
it up in a stout, brass bound box, in which
he had been wont to keep his money, and
other valuables.
When this felucca was off" (he mouth of
the Vomcri, a little stream that laved the
base of the hill-side of Fiatonio, the pi
rates boarded her, and one of the first
things that attracted their attention was
the captain's strong box. They demand
ed the key ; and, having opened it, they
found only papers. 1 be letter they read,
and they asked the captain if he knew it3
purport. He said he did not. It had
been given to him by a banker of Port
Feirrio. They kept the letter, and suf
fered him to go on his way.
At the appointed time the brig was got
under wa7 at Port Permo, her force of
one hundred meu Laung gone on boar
pendence been placed entirely upon the
crew of the brig for pursuit.
But their piratical game was up, and
they were in turn locked up in under
ground cells,and fed upon btead find water
fed so for two weeks and then the peo
ple gathered from all quarters, and came
up to see the end of ihe Buccaneers of the
Adriatic.
-Military men have discovered a new
remedy for intoxication which, we bidieve,
"is not down on the books." It is nothing
more than raw potatoes, which are cut up
in slices and eaten without salt. An ordin
ary "mnrphy." it is said, will care the mot
obstinate case in half an hour. We look for
a large increase iu tho prodectiufl and price
of tha article.
A IXJCAI. editor, of a Columbus paper,
having recently got married, a co!empor
ary expressed the hope that his father-in-law
would die rich and enable poor Sle
phens to retire from the printing business
and set up a cako fcbop at a railroad depot.
flocked dally to See not alone the lady that
was rescued from the grave in so remark
able a mariner, but also the gray mare
who strangely contrived to get into the
garret, and so contribute to lhat rescue.
This excellent lady lived long and hap
pily with her husband : and, at her death;
was laid once more in her old quiet rest
ing plaee. . -
The gray mare, aflef rcriiainm in tha
garret for three days, was got down by
means of ropes, pulley sr machinery, and
inclined plane, quite safe and sound. The
interesting animal some lime survived her
mistress, and grew to be a general favor
ite with the good people of Keculver.-
When she died her skin was stuffed and
placed in the aistnal of the Korean ta
tion as a curiosity.
The sexton went mad ?tb the flight
he had sustained, and in a short time en
tered that bourne wLenco hs fcad so unin
tentionally recovered ths wife of the rich
burgomaster.
G'X'D advice to beggars Beg-on(e).
eft station that a British subject cafi reach.
His schoolmate, Luke Harmed, who
stalled even with him forty or (Iffy years
ago, has steadily fallen behind: Office,
has not sought him", nor lias lie looked for.;
public employment until now; wher.'fc
becaffle an applicant for the hu'aiCst
place we have mentioned. A j4 yo
very poor and sixty years iAvk, "i8 raf
fyifig to learn that he hasdre(i ? lV
that afe. shelter foj Lta CeW ca s
and now the furteer s'ooUWWs w
the iwo exWera. p-jsiticfl8 of ofndlJ
the uhet.u porter of obscure wor'iO
Louse , ProWbly merit and ddstVy
hats had at kast us much tao vvith; the"
boutrast between these tistx live for
tune, tLough we are fold nothing of Ilar
mers talent or character.
A rR?j?-fi3 dunassd a man foi tLeataodnc
of hi bill. Th debtor said he was "Sorry
v-irf sorry, indeed, that he coulJn't p-y it "
i? the printer. "I took y&u fcr F
man that would he sorry; but f iCu'5
--'"ter thaa I am 1"11 iu'.-ek uu-" '