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Ii pnWhfcfil Vloeltly at .j - 7. r Citvibria Co.. Va., ...V t4 i fflt W (MM .1 f. 1 ' ! : : ; f I is - i ! lji-a T 3 1 -'in ) foil TillRTY-FOUR YEARS. I .1 ft fc5 r-f as s'ftl 3j n tin i LU I a f ! S3 T ; in i of urers. ;5G1.ESAUE AFD RETAIL, tr A PI C3 AK'lStA " CURE YOUR RACK ACHE Ami .ill ii-oir;of th3 ICi.'.npv?. FHa.l.lor .-.itI i'ri::ury Oiria.l 1 r:iriC t:-.e zuiiu is&Viir aiisi f AS I It in 5!AKVJt-or H t A l.IN'J r,;- 1 If-MKI sriwi.i:, sr;ys i ni.i:, nutncr, va is i. j:ss, i'o v, i:n l i t,. V . THE T w. 1 Vu NOT (iriLTV. 'wl lservcd and iniploicil lior confidi-nce. 1 rninpanion ami I clinncccl to see a girl, appa- ' I saiil, pointing to my dummy, 'if you wonld j lwdlathcs, ainl fma'.'.y m.ido t'ifl descent At first Catharine stammered forth a hurried j rentiy about fifteen years of nee, washing j kindly fasten this leg to thy fetter and let me i:i saft-ty. One day a good many years ago, a young assurance that she was perfectly happy, and j clothes in a tub. Rein" then most light- j give the other a rest.' He eonsented, and His ;-t thought was to provide fur the t in es j-.v AJ;s(:i;rs us t rv.'i r f H T1!!M)AT niSKAKS! MiLaM hue x i iiJNu -nioi va.vsi - ASH It Cntl'.S v. iir.vr.i.u'iox t- - -;: .Kfo-r i'U--r t;t: .r,r. j:i sr v vn.'. A It r.niTJ'S INTO fu $-5;m funi .! ! l itT-.v; m. , si,. --. u !).iw ! !':: t'.f r., -'.. : i vtf :iotiat5t5 Ts ifv : it-; Virtual woman knocked at the door of a little cot- ! taire in t!ie suburbs of Ihe town of Newcastle I upon Tyne. The knock was immediately ! responded to by the opening of the door from ! within. An aged woman neatly dressed, and J who had evidently risen from her wheel, was 1 the sole inmate of the little cot. ' '-Bless your heart, girl,"' said the dame, as ' she entered with her visitor, and sat down to ! the wheel again ; "there must surely be j something particular about you to-day, for you did tint use to knock." I '-I was afraid some one might be with you, ! mother," said the girl, who had taken a seat i oppo.-ite the spinner. "And though a ln-ighborhad been here," a -...nts 1 iei !i'd the dame, "this surely wouMn'tliavc friirhten-'d you away. But the tie.tli is, you ! have gut something to say to me, Catharine," in a few seconds belied her words by burst- j hearted among the light-hearted, I took up a chained up my false limb -w ith a:l imaginable injured man. and he did rot l!!ow a tho't on himseif till he had carried his faithful de pendent to a hut where he might remain in ing into tears and owning that she was very j large stone with the intention of splashing , care." At night, when Curion heard bis at unhappy. the water against the girl. She stooped has- ! tendants snoring, he parted company with "But I cannot, dear Hannah!" she ex- j tily, and shocking to tell, when I threw the j his fettered leg, undressed it, clothed him- ; perfect security until his recovery. This claimed ; "I cannot tell the cause not oven i stone it struek her on the head and she fell 1 self again and stole out of his cell, whii h no i done he flew to the sea-shore, and, a boat . - - to you," to the ground, with. I fear, her skull frac- ! one had taken the trouble to fasten on the j answering to the signal agreed on. he board - iViiy ; t?M 1 ( 51 P -3 fit !5tf rj l!'P ;?3t : -i s s ! i . u t. i t si r i y -: "Don't say so, my poor Catharine," replied ; tured. .stupeliedjliy what I had done, I stood Hannah, "it is no curiosity that bids me in- I gazing on the stream of blood rushing from terfere." : my poor victim's head, when my companion, "Oil, no, Hannah' replied the young wife; j observing that no one hail seen us (for It was "I know you speak from love to me." j then early in the morning), hurried me off. "Well, then," continued the dame, ' 'open I We were not pursued, and were in a few your heart to me Catharine. Age is a good weeks on the continent : but the image of adviser. Is your husband harsh?" i'sked that bleeding girl followed me everywhere; Hannah. , and since I came home I have never dared "No. no," cried the wife ; "man could not 1 to inquire into the result, lest suspicion be kinder to woman than lie is to me." 'should be excited, and I should suffer for "IVrhaps he indulges in drink in ri- , murder, for I fear, from the drer.tif ul nat are vate " i of the blow, that the death of that poor crea- "Hannah. you mistake him altogvther," ' tuie lie at my door." outside. lb? found means to scale the outer ! cl the sloop, v. by h in-t;tnt!y set sail for wails of his prison and regain his liberty. His j f ranee. In the morning the gr:id round escape, which he describes Pi this matter of ! found nothing of their rlor.er but a room fa. t way, figures in the pious hi -t'. ries as the I f":l of suffocating smoke and four bodies work of witchcraft, on the ground that the : roasted to coals in the ashes of the fire. Deil is ever rea.lv to assist his ovvu. HI.ATI.(. 1 HE C.rnxoTlSE. The escai e cf t;r,ti-,is. the hi-totian. f n m ' 1 ai:"- U t.-cup-1 roin ti.e t Iron W ares t-.-u! !. i:i i. en r--. (r c. ? : i i.v A ! . NT DKAI.I'ltS T" 3'l"h! ':, ' 'r. nA'i an! ; . ti i in- i ;i v I 'a : Ask '"r it an'i t:-. U no otiipr. The'Onlv'LunsradCo. I'.:,.' I'. Y. ! I'ri r IT - J:l : V -e: l: ; I.. .:: :i .1.1 U II'fIC'A i.:. nil. DI.THOIT. T5; e. Si.OO, l-y t:'V-'V:;.i ThCOnlv'Lr.niPa.lfo. V. 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W. r 'I A KliA I (ill i BUO. 'J.-.- lit . ' . . "-.r :. Vj -).-tt. B. J. r VATPT-T 1 L V 1 1 J J ?i .1111 f.xrt tir rr rttiU lc:Ier 3n HOME: AMD CITY MADE FUKNIT URE . : r 1 WvW I i ' ' 1 -mmmf An incil'u'lrm for tmrprtln-r n rraeticnl Ensineos Education. Tonne and middle In 1 v tor the nVtual d-.it-es of lif" H'u.lents rn.u enter at ntiy tlin. Jn 5, inor t-,et on iNr-e V. n.i rin. lv frntsho Hulls nn.l o,nceV Compri-honslv, T,V.c of M-n U'eirular cni appropriate Lectures Thorough Xeaching-i'racUcal 1 IraUnii- tor Cjrculars caress V.VutI i bona, I'ittrbuwli, 1. li.l.l llHIll III II I I I ""'" ' " " 1 ii i-.i i ;-j;j L?)l W'GKS, I;l!?nTILDS TABLES, CHAIRS, ; , r -v r ' w J. w O w w , W. ! u ELEVENTH AVENUE, lo-tweca UitU nsid 17i!t S')1. - vli oon.i I3 e 1 1 tl' fi nal T-n, r, T a-ic 7U:f -jnv ' r T--K"iJ-- A la:::;.. r--A ;n 5 -V . 'V AV ' -'V :-: j EoxSCC ' r.rrmtiaa f t Y. M -flT- V'i:;..;-' ' ' i f .-lrT . r-, ! nil - tlir :. x 1 1 1 v i-.. .v.. ',: v i i.v." i to ijh " n-.e s :i 1 a-n - .n;..l'-!U r li-I t.'-:!"!" fv.'fv i.-tie. .1. LYM'ii- r-"v frt-l Trio -" r. j.' - i - - - - . - - , , ' -.rt T .J-3l.-R li-ci riw.-o- - -3.1. . . . .i-...- -- - . - tLTntndZaxlrtt b-'a - -. -.-. -.-u. v'-' rrii.-.'.V-v.'jii, ,s-'f - Prlrvv, . " -' -- ; Dr. JOKES' TARAXCAMiTOHiU ! .... vi'te.- h-- !!'' ttiC 'ti'l -..."- fMELliO.LIBSHDOIUll ' ' ! t.e VJrt.f tho r.tiTt may r.e. 1 '.', ' i ' ( MIXF.I) PAINTS Hcadv far tsc, " -- - r ( i..-t:rs i:A . . .. r. '.' INS. PH. 1'1'T'IV, Wlll'li: CilA'i., . ..... . ..n...,n.. Ion. KV..-I1 lv-.- rr7)T7 a m-TpYTm -yrKK'TTOKs' No'i'ii:!-:. J lU!iiii-i;tii ! V t..t- ef .Ii. MK-AV-Ftrr. .l.-.-M. nrn". .. -. 5. i.-il-v hi ; .e SviT.Mntv: IvJ-'.:' j)i. r . l.ftv- The youna woman blushed, and did not i in m e d i at ely s v ea k . 'Has William llult-m a.sKe.J you t t be his wife, Catharine?" said the dan.e who easily : and rightly anticipated the matter that wan i:ceuiviTiL the mind of h"r y--:tii t u! is!t')r. "He has. iiMther," was tlie reply. Tin: oid woman oe'- to iiirr earnestly at ; tl'.e wh.ee!. "Well, niv 'eur," said sh" after a shott '.-.r,-e, "is not. this what yoti have lon ex jiecteil ay, and isheti ? He his your heart, and so I suppose it needs no vil.:h to tell vi lilt will be the end on't." j Tlii- i!.iht ail be true, but there was sorne t ut-on Catharine's iiiind whieli st rtiyled t ) he out, and out it came. ''Dear Hannah," said she, sMthis: herself close by the old dame : and taki ehold of herhmd, "yo:i "nave been ; a k::id li'iemi a l urent to me, since my t lier died, and I have lin one eNe to ! r advice Let vour(.!f. I have not ' un an answer and wo-ild not un- : ti! I led spoken to you , especially ai some- : thing as you once said " What did I sa Catlnriae?" interrupted the old woman ; "nolhiiii; asa..'ainst the man you h)ve, surely. He i-. finn all that I have seen and heard, kii.d-l.oarled, industrious and cvLry wav well behaved." i 'Yes, Hannah," replied the youn wo- men, "but y.iu once said, al'!- r I hul broutrht him once or twice to sve you, lu a, you did not lilce tli tho:.e s.utv of 1 fit- th.it si'tnctinies fail ni.m him even in company. I iiave often noticed them --i-.ee, H-innah," c--: tliioe.-i cv.th.arine, witii a sicli. r;.i;.-r.c n.y l I th.m.d.t'.ess totcue fir saying any such thins? I i vex you, my dear child ! Heed not so r.iro'ci a immc!i. Cath arine, lie was a soldier, you know, a '4111 I t.. 'ny years ago before lie was twenty and ioe.e,l;t f;,r his country. He may have seen slfchts then tint make him rave to think upon, witnoiit the least cause blaming him self, litit. whatever it may be, I mean rot, Cati -arine, that you shuu.d take such a pass ing word to heart. If he has some little cares, you will easily soothe them and make him hanvv." As" the worthy la-ne spoke, her visitor's ' 1 hro'-v gradually cleared, and, after some further conver.-ation. Catharine h ft the eot-tng-5 li ;ht at heart witii tiie thought that her i f id friend approved of h'-r following the I course to which her inclinations led her. Catharine Smith was indeed well entitled to pav respect to the counsels of Hannah. The. latter had never be-r. man ied, and spent the greater part of her 1'fe in the service of a wealthy family at Mm ,-eth. When she was there the widowed moth r cf Catharine had died in Newcastle, and on learn lug of the circiiiii-l nice, Hitnnah, tme.igh a friend merely and no relation, had sent for the or phan nirl, then about ten years of ae, and had taken care of her until she grew fit to ; m lintain herself by service. ):i tie. lin:; her self unable tocoutinuo a working life longer, Hannah had retired to Ne.veat';e, her native place, where she lived hi humble comfort on tli earnings of her lone; arecr of servitude. Catharine came Si'ick with hi r to Newea-t !e and imme iiately entered into service tin-re. Hannah and Catharine ha 1 been two year in their respective situations when the ilii logue which lias been recorded took place. On the sii-.teeeiling epiration id her term of set vice Catharine was ti a'ried to the yi.unjj man win s.' name has been stated as bci:g William Hntton. lie was a joiner i y trade, : and bore, i-s Hann -ti had s-;id. an e -ell -iit rep-alation. Tin; first, vi.-il paid by the newly married .ir was to th . cottaire of the old wov an. who gaz" 1 on them with a truly ma ternal pride, thinking she had never seen so handsome a rnepie. The few years sj'etit by Hu'.ton i i the army had yiven to li s 11.it ira'. good f::o:ie an erect n:a uliues, w l:i--h looked f we'l ia one of his sex as the rdleht, jtmee f ul SL'Uie.J.tnd fair. iui:i.uoi!s c.y. r.tena.'iee of Cii.thaiiee was calculated to adorn one of v.omani.ind. Something of this k'm.d, ft" least, was in the thoughts of oid Hannah, when C:;'.har:r.e and her husband visited the ' dame's little dwe.lin- Many a future visit was paid by these same parties to I,,n,!.i!i: and on each successive : occasion the old wonirn looked lr.wrov iy, though unobtrusively as possible, into the sia'e of the young wife's feelings with a Mn-.hcr's anxiety to know if she was happy. For, though Ii.'.nurdi seeing C:.tlurine's af fect ions to be deeply engaged had made j lluht of her own early remarks upon the ! strange p.nd most unpleasant gloom occasion ally, if not frequent i , ohservab! in the look ; and manner of William Hutlon, the old wo 1 man had never been aide to rid b. r own mind the Castle of I.ouvensSein w..s :-.n original one. Involved in the ruin of hi-friend . John, of llarneveit, delius, in lcl'.'. when tinly thiity-.-ix years old, was condemned to ycr petiu.l hnpi isonmcnt. lie was allowed to borrow- books from his friends, and when they were returned they wt-re sent away in a chest alone; with his lim n for the wash. Toward the end of the second vear, when his astonishment, as lie- was about eonclnd- the guard had ce ist d to bother xattiing the ing, to hear old Hannah cry aloud : "Thank I box as it came amf v ent, Madame Giotius Codl" w hile his w iie burst into a hysterical ' contrived to have her husband conceal him- I have never had a moment's cause, Han- i pas-i n of tears and smiles and th nab, answt red C.i'.hiirine. "No. my griefs ; into Ids arms. w her-elf are not of that nature. He is one of the best and dearest ot husbands." Old Hannah was pnzz.led by these replies as much as she w as dStiv ss.-d by the now open avowal of Catharine's having; some hid den cause of sorrow ; but seeing that her young tiie;.i'. could not make u her mind to it ill- -lo--.;re at this time, the aged daue-gave up her in j-'iries, and told Cath iihej to think ser'io.isly of the propriety of eonfuling all to her, Hannah ouievived that, on mature consid eration, Catherine w.uild eoaie t itlie resolu tion of s---i king counsel at the cottage. And she was i:ot wrong. In a few days after ; their late conversation the young wile came : to vi.it Hannah again, and altera little ab sent and embarrassed talk, entered upon the suMect which was uppermost in the minds of both. "Hannah," said Catharine, "I fear you ' can serve me nothing I fear 110 living being can serve. h Hannah, ood as my hus band appears to be good as he is there is some dreadful weight piesing on his mind, which d'-stroys his peace and mine, too. Alas ! the iloomy fits which you as well as 1, 1: ive noticed in him, are not, I fear, without a cause.'" Catharine wt pt in silence for a moment . an l continued : All thai I know from this can e 0 rises from his expressions his dreaiilui cxnirs sio".s while he is sleeping ny my side. I Ian nab ! he -peaks in broken language of mur der 1 He mutters about the 'slre.imiug blood" I that his baud drew from an innocent victim 1 ; Alas! I have hoard enough to tell uie tiiath.e speaks of a young woman. Ol Hannah! I perhaps a Woman was deceived and killed by him !" As Catharine said this she shuddered and hutied her face in that of the babe which she i carried in her arms. ' Hannah was shocked to hear this, but her i;ood sense led. Per at once to sugge-t, for the comfort of the poor wife, that it was perfect ly possible for her hu-liand to imagine hjm f. if a murderer in his sleep and speak of it without the .slightest reality in the whole af fair. "Ah, Hnmth," said Catharine, sndly, ' these dreadful sayings are not the result of one's nightmare -.lumbers. They occur of ten too often. Resides, when I first heard him mut er in his sleep these horrible things, 1 mentioned the matter to him in the morning at our breakfust and laughed at it: but he grew much agitate. 1. and toiling me to pay no attention to such things, 'as sometimes he talked noe.si'tise, he knew, in his sleep, ho arose an t went away, leaving his meal un finished indeed s.-ar-ely touched. I am he dots net know how often he speaks i:i his sleep, fori hive never men! ioned tin subject again though my res., is destroyed by it. Ami t! on his fits of s.'-lr.e-s at onh it.xry moments! Ilann.ih! Hannah '. Here is so.ne my-tery some ten ible mystery under it! Yes:" coniinu 'd the poor young wife, "he is f good -ki: d so dutiful to Co 1 ;-nd man. lie has t o much tenderness an 1 feel ing to harm a tly. liar.nah, ,hat d 1. lor I am Vi ry wretched at presei It v as 1 ng . re the oe! d ime replied to .iccstiou. She mused deeply on ! been told to her. and io the em ai'i ue : "My p"or rh.ld. 1 cannot li- ve th.,i. Wi! iiam is guilty of w hat l!ies;. l irciiu'stanei .seeming'y to his 1!' nr. Hut if the wor true, il is 'nett'-r for you to know it thin t- he in this killing suspen-e forever. ;oand gain !.:; eonihieiiee, Catharine ; t-1! him has i-.'.mo to vo'.tr ear : ami say you f!:'. ice Itannnh ci.utinu d to use pcrs.t.i-dous the same kimi for some line- time longer, and r.t leugi!) en '.'atharine In -me, firmly resolv ed to tollow the fii;i:is. '. given her. tn t!ie fotlowivig day Cat'.u. i ie ag iin pr. S'-.f at the abode of Hannah, and vhe entered eve! inn d : "il-.tr lm tker, I have t"'d him r.'l ! Vic we! soon be here to explain everything to us both !"' Th.e o'd woman did not exactly corny re born! this. "Has he not," said she, "i-.en an X( iatialion, ti.en to you . "No, Hannah," said Catharine he is not gudty. When I had spn as vou desired me he was silent "My dear husband," cried she, as soon a-s "n--r voice found utterance, "that town was Morpeth?" "It ws.s," salil he. "Dear William," the wife then cried, "I am ; he girl !" "You, Ctharine ?" eih-J the a:.:a7. d and cnrai tiiri d luis'mnd, as he pressed her to I. is breast. "Yes," said old Hannah, from who-e eyes tears cf joy were dropping, the gill you i-.u-for! -anately struck is the wife of ymir.b-i-om: but your fears have mcgniiied the blow. Catharine was found ly n.y.-cif soon afn r the aci-iilent, and though she lost a littie blood and was stunned for a time, she soon got around again. Praise be to Heaven for bringing about this blessed explanation !" "Amen 1" cried Catharine and her hus band. IVaen and happiness, as much as usually fills to the happiest morttls, were the lot of Catb.uine and her husband from that time forward, their great s;i;ree of impali tude be ing thss taken away. The w ite cvi-n 1 ive 1 her hiis'i.iiel tile luoie, flolll the discovery ti it the circtiiiist-mees which had earned her di-!;ess were but a proof .f ,h:s extr-e.:e teu-ilcrue-s uf heait ai.d conscience, V.'i !'. ;m was attached more streng:y to Calharine af ter lini'ih'.g her to be the perso 1 win ill he had nnvwi'.ingly i; ju'ed. A new ti", a- it were, had le-e-.i foimc.! Pet ween tin i i. btr.i.ige as thii In-tory may appear, it is true. I; IS S )!(" 1I'11'.'. self in this convenient casket, and he was carrhd to freedom I3 s.une of the very s.d dici s M-t to geaid lulu so zealous 1. CtiXl'KAtMl.ST AND M-OVIsJ--. Sii'-h methods of conic. dmcnt were by no HiC.ius iincouiiuon in those old days when men v.a re imprisoned fi 1 joars al a time, living und.'r giuud. in o.m-' castle with, pret ty much ti.e same freedom as they would l ave enjoyed in their own houses, barring the li'iei'ly of going out when they warned to. The little I Hike of Normandy, who, af ter the assassii.a! 1011 of l is father, Wiitiain Jjongswood. in tie- tenth century, was con li :n d at Leon by I .ouis d'Outre-men, -who ha fixed his t es on ti.e throne, :-.ndw as c .r lied ( tit in a bundle of pass by his f.dthlul 'i tie teat recen'ly per 1 f itis.-ners on lllaek ilieei.liiig tiHciisclves in stewnid. Osmond, formed by a cov.pb weii's Island by c dunglK- .ps is 1.0 new one. eaptho in feudal times wa buried tinder a load of mana.ie. Tla re was an oid o-ru.an warrior in the time of Max imilian who is said to have made his c.-c.'.pe from lie- 1 .-.stle j,i which l,t- w;-. confined M re than ue 1 jolted to liberty hi-hleu in the eaicass -e whi h aid Ho :l.T 1- !.li. DKVl.i.ors TIVE OKNU'S. Tiie amount of inventive genius man ! Velio s tinder the spar of -eril is seareely short of th.e marvelous, and it is in r.ot'iing better illustrated than in the chronicles of csea i-s We ail knew the story ot the hun ter w ho tumbled into the hollow of a tree in which a she bear had mid - her lair, and couldn't climb 1 nt. lie waited, it will be re niemoc! ed, t i : 1 tin- tenant whose Jodghu.s he hid iiivaihd came home, from a dinner she had l-een nj oying at the expense of some t -siih r voting Africans on th neighboring plaiitatio.i, and coie.inent ed to back down into the tiee after the fashion adopted by her race in making a descent. As soon as h r tail was within reach the prisoner giab bed it. while with his other hand he com menced digging Mrs. Ihuin in the rump with his knife, she didn't come down to impine lino the matter, but scrambled, howling, out again, towing the captive behind her till he got a chance to use Lis blade on a more ital portion of her frame. s K!) ivy a vox. A somewhat simi.i'r yarn is on- 1 iii ti e statues, and Com w hi. ii he had remo el tiie boy.e's to nc.l.i- room fvr him self. An il.oian e.'.ptlve is P el of who in the fourteenth century was taken fr-mi his p: i-oii-hou-e an 1 buried in a chun h vault in the c-oi. :n of the castle piie-t, v. Lose corp-e he had found an oppo: inu-ty t.i remove and con ir.l under his 1- d. wh te it was not ' s coverd until il ".n to develop a divide hy g uii' y iot-.c-r. 'I !.-e Mar.piis iie M.mtcf ari'.', a St -.te 1 1 :o!; r t-f 'Vdiz in ti e sixt-erdh ceut -a ;.. , became it '..;' f'.:g:'iye bj stowing iiiiiiseli away in an empty wine cask. Disguise-, have, tiom time immemorial, been la vol ite aids to escape. James V. t reed himself, from the power of the Douglases in the make-up of a -tab!e-b.y, pud Maty Stu ntt's fli t attempt to get away from i.o- liic-vi-;i 1 a-iie was in th,. !r -s .f a laundry girl. Wl.t !i i'loiii Ma.cDoiiald assisted Ch.ii les r.dw.'.rd, the l'retc'.idcr. to es.a;ie i.fter the battle of Cal'oden. she disgi jsed hi-a as a servant giri and chii-tencd him Detty Ibu ke. Count Laveletle e-eai-ed from the Coneier geiie in lsi.Y on the shaiki y plan, in a dtess of his wife's. One of th most remarkable rescues on record was that t f the Hurl of Ndhsdale, who on the night be fore the day set for his execution was got 11, t tf the Tow er of London by bis wife. Nithsdaie was under sentence for complicity Pi the Rebel lion tf 17b". Lady Nilhsdalc had thrown herself at the feet of (;t-o.'c II. , imploring ire: rev, but the -ui.l.v- tine, during his confinement in the Luxem bou; g, in this way : '' The room in which I was lodged was on the ground llo .r, with th.e door opening out wanl Hat I'gunst the wa;l. -o that when it wnsepen ti.e inside ot the d 01 r app- ared .;,', ward, and the contiary when it was shut. When i.;v,,,5 rii- tobe taken out ot the p; ison for tin- gui,:o:.ne it .is always d-ne , in the i.in'it, and 1 i."-r who j erfotioed that otic e ha t a piivate liialk b whieii they ! ki;ew what f" n:s to is.t. Ti.e door it my room v. as marked one m 'ir.lng. win 11 it was 05 en, and !. : t ag di'-t the w .. i i ; being c'oed in the evening, liie line of ehaik came 1 in-ide. am! thus the ite.--.roj .1 g ai:g-i i.is J 1 by. A few Pi.iVs i'.tter tiiis Ko.ie-p.cl ! c 1 ed. I m.d Mr. Moi.i oe ived to ieel.iini me." Sirantier, stl.l, however, is i 'i HI". sTO'.lT V.M !'. v TH.l.s of M. dt C'nateaubrun, wh. was not only cond-land to d-ati), but actua'ly taken t the sea!'.. id. He w.ts the hist if tw. r.ty ic tlms. Alter tliriif or filteell t-Xfe : US, 1 one part ! the he ni'oie instiumei.t broke, an-! a w o-.k'a.an v. ns sent for to mend it. M. Ciiiiteauiru:: was. with tiie other victims, near ii'.e scatToid. with his Lands tied l-chind . his back. The repairing took a long t .nie. i The day began I darken ; the great 1 row d i f spectators were far more int-nt on watch ing the repair!:. g of the cuiliotine than tu looking at the vhdhis who w ere to d :e, and all. oven the gemh-rn.es t Ik 11. selves, had ' theii t yes tixeii on the scallop'.. lb signed, but very weak, the condemned man h-aned, without lm-.iiiiiig it, on those behind hiiu, and they, pressed by the weight of the body, in;-ch.'.!,ii a.ly made way f. rr him, till gradu :.l y, ami 1 y n- t ll' it cf his own. he ci'iue to . the las; 1 aiiks t f tiie crev, d. 1 he insti ument (cae r-. j-aired. the exe. uti 'lis began, and lh'-v hauled to th.e cr.d. tPgi.t cottecakd bo;hef i I s. I.d King had retns. t lined pet mi 11 th in . ri that t 1 t hi 1 bv h'T . I to I'ausaiiP.'s of Aii.-touier.es. th.e ..'.-sonar. O 'iieral, whm lt'ne Lacedamon-a lis eai-tuie.' in bat 1 1c some seven hunip.i d years tk .'.. an 1 tum'-'ed ii.t . th.e i ;ilf of Coedo. a tis. sii;e in ti.e r avth mai th- Clt. of -'.. rt.t, w hi.-ii s-. 1 vei iit :n he-lead of a ::a ; lew s f. r mii.i'ls. A 1, inula r the sa: '" read he s. laid:. on tla Ir before i. tow t r Willi t w. .ntidene... (Jo g. ma. n's. ai d ,-.'.s 1 h amber s :i-oi!. The -e s .11 d put - n th ah'-.i , -f. Wt. :C (.Is si! h 01 ( f 1 heir ( - s. .;.. ers wif e fen iiiin. ami Ari -.tome W , ! ' ' er r ! (ook d to li.-!":i to ie-r. She ob 11 to bid h.-r husband a lien s e."eut:oii, and went v omen, w ho w etc in h id ( !i t wo nils of a-1 -r h-aii g a suit in .0 iiim.ccllat. !y 'i.oild i-d L-ave th- r.tr! her se v. :.i !: il-.e f r-t Lad pped in a i- :.g cloak. dk. u-hi.'t to his eve-, ti.e s-.e.i th-ouvi; the -" ti'l'ds, ii- 1'rai'ce. Lady :",tl s.i , 111 ie 1 1: Is: ;: .-..t'S stei: i, i ;,t ti I v t':i er-f-vd, De ( hu'eaubrun w as at ilr-t i.tn.ii'- 1 at l is s'.-ualp n. but soon eie, -c: .. i ti.e Impe of -.-nping. He went t" the i hamps II ivi-s, aod tinge, ad-lrt-slr.? a n,.-.n who looke I like a woikman. he told hi:::, laughing'.-, that . en" eomrades w ith wt.oui he had b.-en joking, I;-; 1 tied his Land behind his bark aid ial.cn lr- hat, t-Slinc him b c si.d look for it. He begged ihe nu ii t-. cut t! colli,, raid the woiktuan pulled out a krife and did . laughing all Ihe whiie at the joke. M. de hateau' run then jo "p, .sed i.'oi:ig into any of the small w ir.e-s'iop, in the Champ- llly-cen. lirri:ig a shsld rep '.-t h" seenie.l io be expecting his co'.nr.e'.e- to brir. 1 1 ar k. the 1, t. r,n 1. s'-ein? tiothiog of theiu. he b.-u-ned hi- eue-t t" car ry a note to some fri'-nd, vh m be knew would lend him one, f.-r , could re t go bi'tcheaoed through the sti.-ets. He added that his friend would h: ing him soriem .rev, for his comrade-, in fun. Lad taken away his pui-e. "Ihe poor man believed every word M. de ' bateau! run told him. t ok the n. te. ami returned in half i n lamr. n--om-I'l'.nie 1 l.j the friend, who embraced Chat.? atahrun and gave him all tiie help he io piir cd. It Mapf: a lb! rrnr.Ni!:. The other pr cuing a citizen of Detroit beckoned to his twelve year-old son to f .how Lim to the wa ..Ph. 1, and when tla y artived there b gan : -Now, voti:g man. yo .1 !:; be.- n f.-htins; again ! lb.-v many times 1. .-, e I t -1 I you it is disgrie, fu. to f got :" 'Oh. laile-r. this wasn't about 1 :-:bhs or nnvthing of the hi;: i," re: .lie 1 the ":- v. 1 e t . 1 1 . iii. I to Cath- : lay t be th it o bv sa ei: 1 in a hi but tir Ii bin' ie hlU.s Ollpet h: :eh and oft a fo it her." of got into t there til! the 1 tem.-ne a 3 he i . 1 is n:a spc ios own. e-i .U-. cave 1::, attain it two :.'. 1 . ; 1 v. , wd t . ; od .nt i 1 pa: 1 i.t p- ; ovei .Uloii;; the holies dies, i n th.e tt.i; d day ! e s 1 w ; alor.g in th" gl '.c, 1 t .,.nd a 'iii'- fart that '.he I't:::-;1.! cave w.is j.ro f posiPiNc that ,e w;: 'a!- I. log mot ;o;.tess came s'tlti.ng .round lam. A;is th.i n grabbed Lim by the , ... and, .ed to snap him. thrust, the hem of ie in l.:s mouth. Levi ed held on Ml ei of icii-us'y, and the ingeu as he h siied to be, thi t a.ss rgc to an epen'ing j me oited her is soon as us captive was 1 ugh a labiii.ill. ist Large enough f'T i:e fox to erav 1 t'nrotigh, rnd which neman-g.-d to enlarge r itreici.tly to e-ea-pe by him elf. Tho.-c f.'.i-tiiucrs were a tough lot if Pisbv hs fa'- Ti All I is Wl f.C te; t . - - .... o 'tied ill 11 ii: - th- Thi;.' it,-- of Sc. i'i th rr. the lite- witii ti " i ! 1: in kii Ce Duke 1 nigh Ca-'.le is oae of the ti-h hist-uv. ni? !" M il XV f V :'.-.. V, by his hr-ther, ni"-! cranial.. Albany and my ;;:'v t 1 1 n L.'.r.l. Tal-.t; 'Hut. f iih.-r. call'-d me t.r.'i.---'V.urt h"'p :t any or.e. f '.I -. 'II- -..hi I v, Asa t . mv c! I wr is-ho; mm it Is ilr.-u to torfr tho ' ling with 1 esiPthurt ---! llller.' ,1. Wh ;i i as :m o 1. th .t n '. ii: ns don't lie. ilcrotb H-'gi si-ti at ie, wlv was teller to one Moidoebis. ; "but oh, ken to him for a long W 1 con la- allege! Lor of misgivings upon the subject. V v. stc-Tp, ol,d 0;i-f PpjiehfiC ' !:. V..ru if -e.e. , t-.-.i nes, ; - h A'ma ci-i' Hctin-t ti. For many months after Catharine's m-.ir- JtkTlhSil and I'ailU LrUSIltb, :,:. .N,.rv.,:, VV.a.V.r.!l."":.-;4V;.o. .-n.-h - : - :.-.- nr--""" . Cage, however, IljiHP.h cou d di.-eover imth- A to a irf ix i.i.-a . i-Af. , Tl, . ., , r v r;te l .'.(ills' i.i ;'!. j'-5"1-1 r ; ing but open, unalloyed h ijouness 111 th." a r ri:,'U COLONS onorXh I.V OIL, : vjAr';17,';-.!!;;;",.;t: ! Samtaitv-i!.. net. g;. ism. -a. ,m-l o..nver-ath. of the youthful wife, but r.t took tin-' in h s arm and ki- d 1 ought I have tv. C to -pi.r h:a: n-e 01 the city. 11ENCI1. THE PAIHTEH, Utli Airnuc Bi-.l I5th Mreet, " 1 ALTOONA, I'A. -,m -1 rilcWEVIN & YEACHR, sficrA(Tt :okfjs or IllCiiiEeralStet-teWAEEpD -tl IlEd.tl'A I-t COOKING & HEATING STOVES, Tir Ware s Pulmonaiis . t.or.!oH,i.Fr. :. ; i JJl V,,"m, ,, t.,o.n!.( le.ro ....! it, , ,rt':r.f l!'n;iiitrf..a .n tho cute of .Io -n : , m .1 boit-'o.ol lyTi h,v Br-1, r.;....t.,..,iv in I. r .-.r.. late ..I tt . l,inst .n t..vn-hi:.. it ' 'fed. he- ' I fTonu-e It '... ijt y I ij;,,-r.er!?. i :.e'i-c.-i. . I .zho n nrartM to the ntiib'r-r.-ai' i. nil j rv..,: . ! '- "' .' 'vV., e.it" ..otili. 'rei'p. 1 ia.toStM t- mi'l e.tstc nru t-iTcCv ti.ifl -1 th-it j Afitnif. h'",','..;t,(v',,;.,,.,,t",:i.iii,i ll.i-i-' , uaiiii-.ii .to n v-nt mn't bo tr v. and t !" !tv- : ' 'i".,k".. i'lilv' H) .'-a h.'tt'e. A.-ii your 1 ire f!iim fv'ior.U !!' vitc:- fill pr.tnt I'e'ia. oSI-i I ul-: a. t . L - i' - i . . . .. ......... . ....... ..- - -- 1 Vr.Hit:?tn Two.. -"t. SB. IS-ri.t. i Uli.l fnllovrlli . M. J. HUCK, Physician t)ffli:; n1 rfPi'lcnco on rtA.;ii., ri nsAt r.i, a., 1 ICS IlleTii lh Arc nne, . AUoonti, Va.. One Ioor Ti'ct of Op"- Hon". l'.OOl ING AND SI'OIITINO IllOlinLT ATTKNOUO TO. nm-AIRs KOli STUTI1S (O.NSTA.NTLI OS HASD. Altoou.i. let. 10. l79.-tf. (i EoTsC. II E A D E, Allorvvy-o t-La 10, V E bencbiirir. Pa. OfHc, on CentteMjeet, luce iJ.jori from High meet. !--. ' HVVfiitli BTonnc rler" 'ANi-sumroN ; r." V,:';;.f Kn. late .? 'n.fi...ro Tt i n'v,il;,,!.!r,i., ln iuci ... t h un-l-r- j man time, and he me, saying, 'n-y darling Catharim to hive ci-mf.ded in von long before been unfortunate; but not gu Hannah's ami I soon follow you and set I our mind- at ea-e as f ar as it can be (hf.o H id I known haw much you 1 id bee- suaer ; itiff, I would have done this mng before' i The.-.- were his word-, ll-.inrotb. he may lie unf irtunate. tmt not g'l lty" Hannah ami Cat h.-i iue savl lit! Ie m ire to ca-h unt'l the husband of the latt-r came to . the cotta.ge. Wil'iam sat down gravelv by ; the side of his wi'c, and commeuced to tell his stoty : us tells of another, in augur or foi tune- The Spartans S-1'- hel l of him, too. and put him in jail with a log lettered to h's eg. IVlihig to r-.h as" himself in any other way, lie idiived to s.-iupc a pa age out of l is dungeon with : n old knife-blade he f o:el in a it iik r, ::.::! then cut enough r.f his foot iff to s'.p '.he stump en; of the let ier, and so craw led aw..y to freedom. Incredible as the story seems, such cas. s of self-mutilation are not uncom mon ac. i.g our Indians, ju,, animals, aught bv the foot in a tra; almost invai iab'.v gnaw :e (VI tlV' mem. is o'T and survive tii" (llfire h"tir imm ' ."'.i . to . , . i fi nr. I ail rrs.,r,? milcetci! tn said r--:i;o nre r.o- and 6 to 8. r. h. i ,-..,,,-,. ,i i! ti:e--i tn irlie iTimclaitii ;.-.yin!il. una tiei-cn.iv- eR.Pj,oi th ",'',""." J in i li.?r!nim oprmtb.nc ol n'trv io.crn'n "'- i-. .. -..i , j,cr.v aulliontir-.tp.l for tt .li , ' l .s iergtu 1 1 an mitt a anxious eye e;l peiceive someihiug like a change. Catliai ine -eenied, somt times to fad, w lien visiting the cottage, into fits of abstraction not unlike those which had been observed in her husband. The aged d.une felt greatly distressed at the thought of her dear Catharine being unhap py, but tor a longtime held her nea?e upon tiie subject, trusting that tlm cloud might be mnorarv one and would disappear. It ; not so, unfortunatelj-. Though in their ' in sleep," said he, "which pave weigiicu so ianm r to each other.vvlieti together, nt thing 1 mr.rh on my mind, my dear Catl: inn may hut i he must, cordial affection was observa- tic very soon tout, l ney arose ir.nu a i ir- l. ( Th. I. uthe -(IVK1 IIIVO I IKH 1.1. :s Si . ut'. Pis (-ori. il n of t'nc s-' .'couth eo except ioti to a pas-a ; : vi: it a 7'-.i:"'U t ury in Tin in. in the -.-rn ' a: a .)e.-n:t was preiu'liitig in th ' Catiieilra', he called 1.1 ii; r. liar. IK- was -eicd ami throw it into the pri-oii of the Impii-i'-ion. where his feet wete i! i f Mar. where rs gU- a i i ;'le as .latises wa- n-.t. Kbig oaus.,1 UtIi 1-e 1.1. d t li-.i'l:. a.:'!- wr-- t.ie;:.'. d by the same f d". whe n friends resolved to res -ne Lim. A lit lb- sh. .; s: iie.! ir'o !;;! h L : ids v- it!i a cargo of thi - ::: vines, of wid.-'u two see;'! crsi.s ".ere - ; t t.s a "re-cnt t ! 1 c ca i t i ve I'l im-e. I'll tl.o h ila ci-i to dip ii.lo th-iiii, lie nd in one a ball of wax cortainiiiga !ct-'-.r;-:ng l.hc. Io - ape and make Lis wry he V r -!. wl ef? he wo -.ld f,-,d the Pil e ve-sei w,t,':i;ng for l.ii-s. In the other c-i-k thc-c was a coil of rope, which v. ouhi ci.ab'e him ilr p from the waps of Lis prison to the r.K-k on w Im h 1 1-e east ;. stand s. 11. s i.iitt.lul Cli.imberiain, w!: shared his captivity promi-ed t aid him in Lis eider-pi.s.-. Tiie in '.in point was t -. make -ute of ihe Captain f t'ic guard. APiaiiy invited thisoHicer to sop vi;h h i:i nmb r ill? pie text of wis! In; t have Lis ja igmei.t on the wine; am! the Captiu. having posted his men v. ith due ( li i.ii.s ccl:..:i. b d thiee i t them into the D. ike's room with l lin. and then to,.k his place r.t the table. The te.ral over, the Duke proposed a and took care, while i; v. his guct fieely wllh the ( 'i.rmbei lain v :'s !"i 1 --. ti i ce h' .Idlers. The d: ii.k. great I. re. rear xv i,i--h ; he-ed I.i. n, soon n r sa T... n ! 1 me a 1, I ,i . i-d. ' at 1 .1. r i or. a L.': eli'ig." ! "why. I'd hke t' palled ti- o! 1 pe. and I e ai 1 vou wc a p .pti.Mlhck- 1 .us 1 bat w m.diPt I hke to g of that bo v f-.r about five wheezed t'nc old man ns he h"p- of trivtr: rs g o ii o on. to ply e wire, v. hho the s at' : ': ( to th" k. and lin- bed of a they Lad artfully I . li: aiv'l.in l a: c f t my tleuia!!. "Ye-, -Pitt;-: -I.cn 1 o' have the t.; r.iinut. ped around. "I put up with that," cootlnae 1 the boy 'and then he ;o.l yon la i l our p'l'- s for of fice and g .t P It by a hug' m ijoilty. I cuhl 1 not -tan i that, father, !-.! s ils t le l over the fence and ii -k.-d Lim l a' Iheado 1 in !.--s'n ' two minutes. T! r. sh me, if you must, faih- r, but I cot.ldn t st uil it to h".iron abused by one of the malignant opposition !" "Mv yor-," said the father, as he felt for half a dollar with :t haul and wiped hi eyes w dht' e other, "yon may go out and buy yo'r;sr.;f two pounds of candy, l i e Di- l'le 5", ys it i- wrong to fgbt, but the It'll. !e must make a : low rim as for pe h; io al campaigns an I t he vile si only br-f'Li.t you :o-,v y ' 1 e.,;i ill. m g. " h is of the other pr.lty. I ut her. pot on y t - i'e to tal er.r C k t you. and and run tiie oiueer vetj- lrow b( :.in to m d their who vis a strong l.ickled to p( inlercuif blocks of "The reason of th.e unhappy exclamations I wood to prevent his moving. According to :kb iTn-i'iiiiitH 'iivinui.iinu ui'r n.iv- i . , , , , - , i . a. ...,,i nu-n iiiFo.ni present ttiem pro- ble, Catharine, when she came alone to sec cuinstance which has madi cmbitt-red n. J" OIIN MI'HI'H V. M. IL. PHYSICIAN AMisrt'urny. f.n::si':n(-,. P om.-e I" t'Kttdin? rwi.ryw;-i"l it i-r. A. ,.r. i ttppctte the rtborlb'-t-r. -V r,'.'.", !;'J'f -nu.Io at I!.-..f.lo-. I-"-'- f. 1 I Mt v. DICK. Attounhy- it I.iw .F.b- I . Fhcpghnrir. PH. D'f.re In front r on nf T I Ilovrt' n'W bulbbiiif. ro re ftrreb Allmiin. ner of!al .uines. attemte't to f-jt tonly. H A Hi! t '111. Exesutor. Summit-. l!i, Nov. f.. 1SS i.-M. Hannah, always scenu-d a prey to some un- : peace, but which, J hope, is to ne regarded easiness, which ail her efforts could not con- as a sad calamity, rather than a crime. When i i i. r, ;..,-.A is..,.,, vlIiioi she i 1 i.iit n'fl tl-.p nrmv. which I did at the ace of Slrl eflhelldm ; neVamc for the first time a mother, and will. : nineteen, the rem uiting party to which 1 at- .-.em tiai" in .inty un. r-si n. nhite f.i.U'.rt I oil the beautiful nride of a voung mother's tached myself was sent to Scotland, vehere we rp.iU"Sjrd to cirai' f. award, p:.ivc prerrrty, fay nil," In in ntrav : otleirwiffl he will Le lin'.o.pil of n . io i rt n hi m, ... 1 Si I . .' i ( n. I . . ; A . , , . . Snai nrf. r.l '. Nov. 5. tssi.-ot. Catharine's brow. Hoping UY tier court- j ported IO inecouiinem.. one uiimipi'j iiii ii- sy, ami the i ,. ;i, i.-.'is. dl.en the I.V.kf, jumped up, ::nd, wni; one iii.oit c.r a l'OMAiin, laid the C.i tain dead r.t his feet. In anotht r niomcnt he tad dispatch'-d two of the sol diers, while the Chamberlain, with his own dagger, finished the thitd. Tin ir work was A i.iiTi.i. i m !,nw v..i-( -.it i i.li, :g w ith Lis father th otr.ev day, when j'.-tie.g the natre of a street be r-hed if it was t amed fift. r Mr. IL. a v rP-knowii vo'ltieian ' Hv im j meat's." said th.e fa: h'T. ''It wa-nol nrtmed uj. ' t.ft.T Lira, but r fn r l.'s f;.!bcr, whovtasxetv : rc-p: 'ds f,,r his own account, after having spent a wee hi the-e ornaments, he induced hi.-jailer, on the plea that he was perishing of pain in his constrained position, to unshackle one leg for him. Then he tore bis shirt into shreds, and taking off his stocking and slipper, 1 stuffed them with these rags until lie had j the bodies on the file, and, making their way wasn't he poptiV-r mi ! very t i -i is e -;.- -mod."' The boysahl nothing, but his father, who l'...t he saw a chanee to pn a ha littie s-ueon, continued : "It's v.-.y apt tube so. A 1.y ; has a fat'er whom tvud'clv hives pn-1 ; d rpialit'es and a'-ihtie. the easier to do as the drink and the fire to ', hut in too iiiany case- the bey chie-n't geth.'r had almost stupefied the poor wretch- , am -tint to at.yt V.n;." Said th- b.-y, i.ft-r a cs Infore a blow was struck. TLey threw pause "Your father was n.'.-h is- iued. Of" BSC KIRK forthk CAMBlilA KHEFV AN . i-j fl 'Oa yi-;ir. in adisi.ee. love, presented the babe to Hannah, the lat- j remained for a few month before being or- bone, ter could see signs of a secret grief imprinted j dired again to England in or 'er to be trans- limb bv her eoun- ! ported to the continent. One unhappy morn- the st ! sols to bring relief, Hannah at last took an in?, as we were passing out of a tewn where ' youug man came in to pay roe Ids uisual visit ! opportunity to tell the young wife what she ! we had rested on the march southward, my and ask mo how I did. Ish..uld feci better, made a very fair model of a leg and foot. A broken broomstick supplied bint with a and, as he tells it, "hiding my real under my cloak, I sat calmly awaiting the success of mv ruse After a time the to an out-of-the-way corner of the walls, be gan their perilous descent. The ChiUidft lain went down fust to t;y the cord, but il was too short, and lie fell ami broke Lis leg. He nth-ivd no crj- of pain, but simply told his master the cause of the d'-.i-ter. IheDui.e Wi nt b.o k to fct'di "I-VCY" wants to know "What will take the smell of onions from my brrrth TV. n't cat them, di-nr : bet if v "tt mu-t. take our breath out, in;!' it for two hours, then -ptin- klewith a l"0e (!, So si n ss. Th;- d,. V
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