The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 04, 1873, Image 6

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BY CEOIiOK K. HLAKEI.EK.
Among the first settlers west of the Alle
gheny river was a man, with his family,
consisting of his wife and two daughters,
of the name of Thornburg. A home was
establhcd a little north of the central part
of Ohio, ami after a year or two their hab
itation fehowrd the- evidences of taste and
industry which always characterizes the
advance of civilization. Agnes Thornburg,
the elder of the two daughters, had reached
the age of about eighteen years, when the
exciting incident which I am About to re
late, occurred. Agues vas beautiful in the
true tense of the term ; her well devel
oped form indicated health and vior,
while her rosy checks, sparkling eyes, ra
ven winged hair and well chiseled nose and
mouth, made her absolutely bewitching ;
at least so thought Alfred Culver, who
lived not faraway, and also a young Indian
warrior who now and then made peace- of
feriiK's at the 1.. cabin of thegiil's father.
One day, after the sun had passed the
jneridiap sme tlnee l'ours two Itlians
crept stealthily out of the woods which
bordered the house lot. One of the red
faced devils was the young warrior before
mentioned ; tho other a tool in his hands
to assist in stealing and carrying away the
voung pale-face, of whom he had become
enamored. The two girls being alone, and
J-lnor, the younger, but eight years of age,
the work before them w as neither long nor
difficult. Elnor was unmolested, and she
sped away w ith the agility of a young roe
to apprise her father, who was at work in
a "clearing" not more than a tpuartcr of a
mile from the house.
T homburg met the excited child, who
was screaming lustily for help, and with
out stopping to arm himself further than
with the axe which lie had in his hand, he
plunged into the woods with the despera
tion of a mad man, in the direction pointed
out by the child as the one which tho In
dians had taken The trail was difficult to
follow, but the anxious father worked on
as rapidly as it w as in die power of one
with his limited experience to do, and just
before sunt-ct, caught sigh' of the captors
and the captive. Thornburg started on a
run, but bad not advanced far when be
was discovered by the Indians, who also
quickened their pace ; but trouble soon
followed. Agnes discovered her father,
and absolutely refused to take another
step. No flourish of tomahawk, or brand
ishing of scalping knifo could intimidate
her as beforo.
Tho Indiaus apparently discovered that
they were pursued by a single man, and he
without firearms so they deliberately
bound Agnes hand and foot, and awaited
the onset. Thornburg advanced to with
in about ten feet of the party, and by com
mand of Agnes, came to a dead halt. Tho
two Indians stood and gazed at him with
mingled curiosity and astonishment.
Thornburg here for the first time realized
that ho wa not sufficiently armed to enter
into a deadly contest with two fully equip
ped red men of the forest
Agues begged of her father not to at
tempt to rescue her by force, as it would
only result in his death and multiply her
sufferings, and at her request he laid down
1 lie axo and lifted up his empty hands to
bignify his purpose not to make an attack.
iJleadings were made for restoration by
father and daughter as well as could be by
signs, and the use of what few words they
understood in the Indian tongue ; but the
young warrior shook his head and flour
ished his tomahawk in a maimer which
signified that Agnes should go with him,
and the old man must die. The girl be
came almost frantic through fear for her
father's safety, and made her captors un
derstand that if they would spare the life
of her parent she would go with them
freely. . To this they gave heed, and so
bound Thornburg to a tree, and forced the
pretty captive on again through the now
darkening forest. Agnes somehow felt
confident that her father would bo found,
relieved and again overtake them, and
rescue her by the aid of others, and so she
traveled well into the night without utter
ing a complaint..
Liltlo Elnor did not return to the house
after telling her father of the capture of
Agnes, but ran through tho bridle-path to
the homo of Alfred Culver, to tell the story
there. Young Culver received the intel
ligence with distended mouth and staring
eyes, but soon regained his senses, and
strapping on his riile and putting a big
knife in his hunting belt, struck out alone
in pursuit of the demons w ho were bearing
away his idol, vowing, while he clutched
tightly the handle of his knife, that he
would never return without her. Dark
ness camo upon him before coming in sight
of the Indians, so he climbed to the top of
a troe to spend the night, and wear away
slow hours in wretchedness and suspense.
. As the first glimmer of dawn stole above
Ihc eastern horizon, Alfred ate a little of
the bread and jerked venison which he had
w isely taken along, and as soon as he could
possibly make the trail pushed on with re
newed vigor. Just before sunrise he came
upon Thornburg, lashed to the tree and
sifter cutting the thongs, learned the story
if the father's adventure. The eld gen
tleman from his twelve hours in a position
but little better than tho rack of the inqui
sition, was utterly unable to follow the trail
Vith young Culver, and so determined to
work his way homeward as best he could.
Alfred gave strong assurance that he would
bring Agnes back alive, if possible, but
would w ipe out tho red faces at all haz
zards. . Early in the forenoon young Culver came
to the spot where the Indians and the fair
captive hail Kixsnt a portion of the night,
.and whilo making a close examination of
the spot to determine as accurately as pos
sible how long since they had left, hd found
.written on the surface of a flat stone the
following :
"I am securely bound, but write this
while the Indians sleep. We are to make
an early start in the morning, with course
south east, until a Dig river is readied, ami
Then follow tho river south. Jlay
help and" .
Got!
That was all. The abrupt termination
indicated that Agnes had been interrupted
whilo attempting to leave a message to
those who might follow for her rescue.
Alfred pushed ahead with new hope, aud
notwithstanding the hindrances in keeping
the trail, made much greater headway than
the red faces with their weary captive, and
a little after noon came upon the object of
his search. The two Indians were sitting
upon the ground beside a spring, with
Agnes bound near them. Alfred unob-
' served, crept in range wnn a uuge -j
near as lie thought it safe, and taking de-
liberate aim through a little clump of un
I deigrowth, his faithful rifle sent forth a
j si. cam of fire that awakened the stillness
of the deep woods, and oneot tne inuians
rolled over with a ball in his head. The
young warrior leaped to his feet with a yell
of indignation and prepared to meet young
Culver, who came down upon him like a
tiger upon its prey, lie drew his toma
hawk and hurled it at his pursuer with a
force that would have cleft Alfred's skull,
but he raised the stock of his gun at the
same instant, which turned the deadly
missile.
Both drew their knives, and stood glaring
at each other like demons. Neither made
a definite move for some time, each appa
rently realizing the power of his adversary.
They moved around in a ciicle without
changing their gaze for full five minutes,
when the Indian leaped like a panther upon
the young hunter, but he missed his mark ;
steel met steel and as the glistening blades
passed each other, tho warrior's hand was
cut and he dropped his knife and clutched
the right arm of his foe, and a desiKsrate
struggle followed. Alfred lost his knife
and tho two rolled over and over again upon
the earth. The Indian was rapidly get
ting the mastery in the evolutions, when
young Culver, at a glance, saw one of the
knives withiii his reach. A moment more
and our hero bent over Agnes and planted
a kiss upon her brow as he cut tho thongs
that bound her. Two dead savages lay
beside them, and sho was free. A long
journey was before them to reach the homes
where anxious hearts awaited, but they
made it, and now I will leave the rest for
the great grand-children of Agnes and Al
fred to tell, for they told me what I have
written.
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Unless relieved at once, the blood becomes im
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Hare itou a Iiipeptic Stomach t Unless diges
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Sole Agent for the United States.
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r PITTSSL'HGH
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"OTICK is hereby given that Letters of Ad
ministration on the EMateot Kev. Edmund
E. Ll'RNs, late of Clearfield township, Cambria
county, df?c d, have b. en granted bv tne Kegis
ter of said county to the undersigned. All per
sons indebted to said estate arc requested to
mako immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same will present them pro
perly authenticated for settlement.
Ktv. E. A. llt'SII, . , .
JOHN H. DOUGLASS, Adm
February 21, !S7X-it.
ljsiivto Notice.
TETTERS or Administration on the Estate of
J Jacob V. Stuby, late of Carroll township,
Cambria county, deceased, having been grant
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county, all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same will pre
sent tlieru properly aulhentieHted for settle
ment. H. C. K IKK PATRICK, Adin'r.
Carrolltown, Feb. 28, l.73.-tit.
OTICE. The annual election of a
Hoard of Trusteesof the Ebensburg Acad
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between the hours or 1 and 2 o'clock. P. m.
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BADWAY'S " BEADY "REISER
CX'UES THE WORST PA1MS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
' NOT ONE HOUa
ftcr reading thtotuivfTt.cneii need any one
StFKER WITH FAIN. n
nADWATTS READY KEL1EF 13 A CURE FOB
UAxmA.i KVEKY PAIN.
It was the first and in
-k-iv l ji lii Remedy
thatinstantly Up the most xcmciaUiit painj. ajlayij
lnakmmaUoML and cures Conratloii. Whetber of tbo
Lu Smh. liowor ctLer 6iauU or organ., by
one a
apwlicatlon. -.n-rvrv irrvrirn
no matter how violent or xcniaing the paiu th
KHEOMATIC; Bi-rUld-n, Inflrn., Crippled, Scrvou,
KeuTieie. or prostrated with disease may auir.r,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. .
XNTLAMM A :noNMOr THE oFTHE BIADDEB
1XFLAMMAT10Nc0FgTHtE BO rtglA.
BORE THROAT, lr$ THb'hEARX
HYSTERICS. CROUP. '"uAkFLUENZA.
E2ADACHE. TOOTHACUF BnETJMAT1S3t
)CTLDapS"obHivLRH
prirts where the paia or dilliculty exisla wiU ollu ua
a,Tw2ntvdror In half a tumbler of water wHl In a few
"iyeS?C RAMPS, MS SOUR STOMACII.
IIPIKTHITA SICK HEAPArilfc, DIAKKHEA.
SfsEMTElty: rOLtO. W1NU IN f UE BOWELS,
and all INTERNAL PAINS.
Travelrs shr.uli alwavs utt a bottle cf K adwa
Ready Relief with tbom. A fw drops iu aUr l l
prevent sickness or pains from change of water, it U
trtUer tliaa French Brandy or UKUa-s as a Btact Uat.
FKVEH AND AGUE.
FEVER AN1 AGUE cured for fiayceins. There U
not a remedlul aeeiit ia this world thnt will cure fever
and A gae. and all other Malarious. Bihous. Scartc l. Tr
tiliold. Yvllow, and othiT l evers (aided by KA1WA1 3
FlLlis) so qniclc as BAUffAT'S READY RELIEF.
'ifiy cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists.
HEALTH fBEAUTY ! !
ETRONG AND ri'RE RTH n.noD INCREAPE
OF FLESH AND VVEKiflT-C'LEAK PK.1S A.MJ
JiEAUTlFCL COMPLEXION bECURED TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILUAN RESOLVENT
THE BODY VNDEHflOES. UNDER THE IN
FLUEN:E OF TUI3 TRULY WONDEKTLL
MEDICINE. THAT
Every Day an Increase In Flesh
and Weight Is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the SARSAI'A RTI.M AN KESOLV
INT communicates throixrii the I'.I.kmJ, Sweat, L rnie,
and other fluids and Juices of li.e system the vigor of life,
for it repairs the wastes of I lie boiiy with new and sound
material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption, tilandulsr
1iMa!e, TJlows in the Throat, Mouth, '1 umors. Nodaa la
tue Glands and other parts cf the system, Sore Eyes,
Hromout Dischnrc- s from the Ears, and tje worst
forms of Skin diseases, Emptiotij. Fever Sores, Scald
Head, King TVorm, Ulieuii;, Er;pe;;is, Aunc, lllaclt
pols. Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, t'at.cirs in t( 4
Womb, and all weakening nnrl jminfnl ilix iiarpt s. Ni)tht
Sweats, Loss of Sperm, and all waMtsof the life princi
ple, are withiu the curative range of tliis wonder of Mod
ern t.'hemistrv, and a fevr !ays' use wl!l prove to eny
person tiMine it for either of theso furtus cf disease its
potent power to cure ther.
If the patient, daily tecomlnz Teflnccrl by the wastes
and decomposition that is continually progreasinp. suc
ceeds iu arresting these wastes, and rentfrs tlie saiiiO il It
new matorial made from healthy blood uiid tliis tiie
SARBAPAlilLLIAN will and docs secure.
Not only does ths SiRSArAKii.LiAtf Resoi.tekt exocl
all known remedlnl agenls in the cure of Chronic, Scrofu
lous, Constitutional, and fckin diseases ; but It is tlie only
iositive cure for
41tliioj- it js53aSlcr Complaints,
TTrinary, and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes. Dropsy,
Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine bright's Dis
ease, Albuminuria, and in all cases where there are brick
dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with
substances like the white of an egf, or threads like white
silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and
white bone-dust deposits, and m hen there Is a pricking,
burning seusation when passine water, and pain in the
buia'.l of the liacic and alouj the Loins. Price, $i-oo.
WORMS. The only known and sure Remedy
for worms I'm, Tape, etc.
Tumor of 12 Years' Growth
Cured by Railway's Resolvent.
BsvaRLT, Mam., July 18, 18SS.
Da. RaiwaY : 1 bavs bad Orariaa Tamer ia th ovsriM and
bow.li. All ih Doctors .lid " Uirr wss no b.lp for It." 1 trid
very thine: that was racommMidcd ; but nothing; belpmi ma. I
taw yoar RM.iv.nt, and thonvnt 1 would try it : but had no taith
la it, bam. I had sudWrad for tw.lv. yrars. I took six bofctl.a
of th. Romlv.ot, and on box f Kadway'a PilU, and two bct
tta of your Kaady K.licf ; and th.r. is not a tifrn of tuxnor to bo
oea or" Stlt, and I f"l batter, smarm-, and baf .pier than I bavs
for twelve years. Tba wont tumor was in th. left aide of th.
bowels, svor th groin. I writ this to yott for ths bamefit of
ethers, k'oa can publisb. it If yoa choos.
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
DR. HEADWAY'S
PERFECT PSF.GATiVE PILLS,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet pirn,
pure, rearulate, purify, cleanse, an 1 strengthen. Itad
way's Pills, for the euro of all disorders of the Stomach,
Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases,
Headache, Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion.
Dyspe sia. Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Inf ammnlion of
the Bowels, Pilestndall Derangements of the Internal Vis
cera. Warranted to effect a positivecure. Purely Vegeta
ble, containing no mercury, minerals, or delete) - -us drugs.
f3r Observe the foflowing symptoms res 'ufc from
Disorders of the Digestive Organs :
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of th. Bloedn the Head,
AeidHy of th. Stomach, Nausea. Heartburn. Distrust of Food,
Fullness or Weight ia tbe Stomach, Sear Eructations. Sinking or
Fluttering at th. Pit of th. Stomach. Swimming of the Head,
Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Flustering at the Heart, Choking;
or Suffocating Sensations whsn ia a Lving Posture, Dimnes of
Vision, Dots or Webs before th. Sight," Freer and Dull Pam ia
th. Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin
and Evas, Pain in th. Side, Chest, Liuibs, sad sudden Flushes of
Heat, burning in the Flash.
A few doses of RAD WAT'S PILLS wfU free the sy
tern from all the ahove-named dUorders. Price, as cents
jcrbox. SOLD BT DRUGGISTS.
READ "FALSE AND TRUE." Send ene letter
stamp to RADWAY & CO., No. t7 Maidea Lane, New
York. Information worth thousands will be sent you.
No Person can talc thei Bitters accord,
rig to directions, and remain long unwell, provided
lb sir bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other
means, and the vital organs wasted beyond tlie point
of repair.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Headache, Pala
at the Shoulders, Coughs, lightness of the Chest, Diz
ziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs Pain in the regions
of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms,
are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In tkese complaints
it has no equal, and jne bottle will prove a tetter guar
antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement.
For Female Complaints, in young or old,
married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or th
torn of life, these Tonic Hitters display so decided an
influence that a marked improvement is soon percep
tible. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheii
matiim and Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Inter
mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys
and Bladder, these Bitters have no eqoal. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally
produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs.
Xlaey are Gentle Purgative as well as
a Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting
as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam
mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious
Diseases.
For Skin Diseases,' Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
Khenm. Blotches. Srots Pitnrlc n.,ci.,i.c --
buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head Sore Eyes, Ery
sipelas, Itch. Scurfs. Discoloration)! of Ih. sl-; n, ,.-.
and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature,
are literallv due nn and carrixt m,t nf th. .,., ; .
short time by the use of these Bitters
txratelul Thousands proclaim Vikbcar Eit-
TSKS the most wonderful InvinAnni t),.. ..... ... r j
, . . ' w.w .uswiucu
the sinking system.
J WALKER, Prop'r. II. H. HcDONALD fc CO.
druggists ana ben. Asts., San Francisco, Cal.,
and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sta N. vv
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS'
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3 ranlilin Klreet.
w -xxt-. "
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American Marbles.:. Entire Sac
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COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO.,
AVndco tney ori dePosit. discount
ept.20.cf. (iliO a ir 7 in, . ,
7ZL M. LLOYD rn
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Gold for .if- VT1,. lp?' cities and Silver tnd
ooir!?'5-.90l,ect,.0n made. Monies re-
intereVt " rVA? T-' Paya?,e o demand without
interest, or on utiw wttb imwros, at lair rated.
DISCOVERY
la Cbcmical and Ittedical Science.
CO ' -i
I K P
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Incipient Consumption.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAB REMEDIES
Cure Catarrh.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Asthma.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Heart Disease.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Skin Diseases.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Regulate the Liver.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Rogulate iLe Stomach and Bowels
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure all Female Weaknesses.
Dr. GARVZN S TAB REMEDIES
Turify tho CJooiI.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Diseases of the Throat.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Curo Bronchilis.
Dr. GARVIN'S TA55 REMEDIES
Cure "Row Cold," or "STaj'I'cver"
Dr. (JAKVLVS TAJ 12i::tSEDlE3
Curo Fz'a L5aea-.ie
Di. GAnVlS'8 TAi? REMEDIES
Cure Co:5sS2;?ati:?.
Dr.r.A::v::, s isemedxes
Cnn Ft -.ill ri3caTn.
Or. L1ZZV1-I'3 TAlt REMEDIES
Curo Ili i'rsoy Dhca'ie.
Dr. GAIIVIN'S TA1S REMEDIES
l'r- rc-.i t C !h o 2 c rn & Y o2 ! o xv Fe v r
Dr. CARVER'S TAZl I2EMEDIES
rrevout jV'ilrarfo:! , Fevcn.
Dr. GARVIN'S TA3 REMEDIES
Eomove P;:rii i?a ?je Ereast.
Dr. GAIVZ"'S TAR I5EMEDIES
Rdiuovc Pnin ia t!3 iI or E'ick:.
Dr. GAR VII'S TAR REMEDEES
Ara n Scraor Toi.ir.
Dr. GAZSl'SVS TAR REMEDIES
Rcbtore tho A ; petite.
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Restore the"yeaj and Dcasi'ateci
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C'VRE FOR Dll'TlIKi'i v , , i '
lapers are full of ltiudit.s (('tl,:
j ous affliction of the ths-wu . ' ' l ;
1
.,,1
j very good ami sme f ti,l hl ' U
! wiu give one Vhicliu. ! ,
. . i i
uy some emir.rnt l-lisil l;ill
. never knoAvn it t fail if ;,
'li'-.l,,;,.
X nnv l "
i Diptberia in early sta-
. liized by any i.ei.s,,n ,.f (, t"
' by two marked s mi t,,,;is . tL'
j of a bone or haul ul.t:u.e iu x,l''"'
j rendering swallow !i:ii,.,., . ? i:
, and a marked Ktr, t-r U!,, ,. . . '
i the bivatl', the result t.f i;
' tendency.
j On the apirrnrance ,f U.,-H. ,,,,,,,
' the iaticut is old cr.mi;li ,;. 1
piece of g.ini canii hoi tl.e s;(.(if
j lut pea, and let it he reiahu d is. ;;a.
j swallowing slowly tho saliva tl,.,rV'
! it until it is all gone. In :u,
; another, and at the end t.f ;Ul, ,;',.
tiiuu ; a nun tn will not usually l,t v
but if the pain and uni.lca.-xa-it '.u
not ielievt.1, it ,iiny hc u.-v.l i,', ,
timr' Y-.in.rt i:.i i
j . ,u nititi 1-Ji.ger '
j two hours. "l
I If the child is young, p.-.,,;,, .
phor, which can be easily d, , . i ,! 1
" v ; i
' a U roper two of spirits of a!,- ;, :!
j mix it with an eunl .piantirv ,.f
j loaf sugar, or, better, ,ov.,;l Uli n .
j tly, and blow it through a tul,,,,,,,,
j its throat, depressing the t, 'J'.:
halt of a sjxK.n. Two or tJ,JVe , .
tions will relieve. N-mo iv.j,,,,;,.1.
dered aloes r pelliiory with tl..j ;, .'
but observation and exj eiiom-i. l.;.v,.
lied us that the camphor alone 'n,yu?, i
It acts probably by its viituc ast'.i.TuJ
etimulant, and antiseptic iuaiii:es. 4
Kxamin-cr. '
Womiers OK TIIK '.Yum.m. I,';,. s
wonders of the woiM an- a:ii..i!j i.t.
tioi s of chiLlhood, an-l ut i; ia
able fact that liinoty-:; iuo ic:-n.,S 0 ul
hur.died who might U- .
could not name them. Tl., y -.ut- U.t P
amitls, the mystery of ilie past, tlie t
of the present, and the t i!iiuu!,;j u.i.,;e
future ages. The tcnijlo. the
tho hanging gardens of liahylwii. tW i
celebrated city of Asstiia, ai.tl ti.e
deuce of the kings ol that country ail r
destruction of Nineveh. The ( n.-nli t
tine statue of Jujiitcr Iy iht.s, tin- it
renowned work of 1'hidias. the i lw.,
artist of Greece. The statin ua f
of gold, and was sitting on a tlmne a ek
touching the summit of the UiupV, j
was 70 feet hi"h. The Ten'.i - .f ',
at fphesus, which was 220 ycais tu'.-p.
ing, and which was 42 feet iw In.-.:,;-220
in breadth, and supported by l'jf
bio columns of the Ionic onh r. -ix: I
high. The Mausoleum ;it ll.ilita
erected in the memory of Ma i--i f;
King of Carsa, by his wife Artei.u. ii t
o3. The I'haros at Alexandria, a i
house erectctl by Ptolemy Soter at t
irnncv to the harbor of Alexandria. V
A.i r.... i.;t. i i.i i t
-i-j'j nil jiiyu, iinti eotiici uc seen
: taucc of one bundled miles. Upo:
I iiw.-l il...l '.K';.,., lt..1..,.. 41... I'
Saviors, for the benefit of Sailors.'-
ly the Colossus of Rhodes, a bra, :: ; :
of Apollo, 10.1 Grecian feet in l.ei !.!.
which was to be located at the tntni:
one of the haibors of the city of Kir.
Like a Novkl. The situation cf t
1
frauded heir or heiress y1k meets tti'i
etic justice by means of a will f t
some rat-hole or under the l'hmksof J
ble iloor is so common with i,.iii:i:i
and so ridiculed by critics, that v.U:.l
life furnishes similar facts they !-;i c':i t
the benefit of it. A Detroit fiui.itui j
cr has lately unconsciously a.l lul u,
novelists' source of material. Lm ki: t
an old desk that his odd i-nrcli.ivs;
brought him, lie came across a ttillee
ted by Israel Whitworth in
3Iareret Davis, his sister, i::;te a f
in St. Joseph, Mo. The tica.cr at e:.-.t
qua i ted Mrs. Davis with I'lfLii'if
his discovery, aud in two wcc! ut- f
reply from the lady stating thu
not aware that her brother had k
On a contrary supposition ati
been made between herself anutt?
heirs, -who in tbe end niaii.cd to
her out of her share. The will was a
ingly sent to her, the witnesses '- ;t
and no difficulty experienced in l r'
it. The course of the will dining' f
ten years can of course he left u tl.c
ist's fancy ; but tho sati.-factieu "f-"f
the thi-ce usurping hcim walkiif
from their baely-aciuired p' .- !": t
downcast heads, so often i'.npartcu 1
and tho drama, is a sure tli;: " f
this time. I
New Cuke for Dvsn ii a . J'-r
V'lfrct m ri c 1 , C. rt , .m .s. : i K 1 ?
i wl . , f ...,t. 1 ...... 1 ! tr
viiiiui oi;iijeiit. ui lire ceicL'i .ii-i. " -
Instead of abstinence next t" sia
the remedy is to eat often r.t'.v'-'r
times a day but only a n. ;"-:r '
at a time. The food mut be cf a K ;
ing character. The theory i f e r
is that ill Iffanlta ?l-ftv f. ilI.'W t!
i
tion of the stomach consequent u-
meal. i
IIexry Clay once aceu'
dolph of being an aristoeiat. I3 3
whose shrill, piercing b'ls I1:; j
every ear in the House, lla!d"''
claimed : "If a man is known by ti f f
pany ho keeps, the gentleman w11
sat down is more of an ai -istoerut ,
claim to be : for he seiiJs
nights m the company ol h.ui0s
and knaves."
"What do you do when the lnV
vour mill streams? a
?" asked 3
1:3
I
preacher of a Kansas mill vd&-
... . " n-astJf
sei-ve tliem m the same va,
reply.
"Floating down the sea o. '
oy tne ngui "t tue jjuuctji ' . ( g
a city editor touchiugly alludes
liage of his son. i
W'bes Jonah's fellow passed J- j
him overboard they evideutly re" f
as neither prophet nor loss.