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Jj 1 L P Fisher 0 0 svv? irs f o 0 0 Goes i::to utmost cveryo JTozue in (Jrant County, and is itai'J by ull, both old and young, g 0 mi I is r.l 6 i CAjYYOA1' CITY, GRANT .CO UjYTY. OREGON, THURSDA Y, APRIL 4, 1SSJ). Volume XI. .Y: tinker A NT nOFMW IEWx11r 1 J I ; c 0 it Grani Co. News. PUliLISUZU THURSDAY MOIlXIXO, BY D.I.ASBLRY Editor and Proprlotor. CCUKTY OFFICIAL PAPER Subscription . Six Mouths. . . Three Months. S3 O'J 1 50 75 TRANSIENT ADVr.IlTiSiJEXTS $2.10 per nutz for first, and ?1 per quare fur each IZrzular aiSrcrtuiny rfttrf iua-J known on ap liu:lo.i. No cortlaVUe t;lin until 1! cliarxri "re paid All lioudiu;,' Notieos in Local 'Jolumn will be charged ait the rate of 20 cents per lino for first, nnd ID els each subusquent inser tion. 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If i:b-cribfirs move to olhct qdaces without informing the pub lishers, and the papers arc sent to former direct ioiiB they are held responsible ;). ltu: courts nave aecuico "that refusing to talce periodicals from thr office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. i). Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use of if., whether he has otdered it or not, is held in law to be a subscriber. 7. If subscribers pay in ad vance they are bound to give no tice to the publisher at the end cf their term, if they do not wish to continue taking the paper, other wise the publisher is authorized to send it on, and the subset ibcrs will bo responsible until express notice, with payment of all arrears is sent to the publisher. OFF! CI A L DI R VA TO It Y : (Jo. .1 udgc .... tierc .... Treasurer Commiisio:!ors Surveyor N. K. Alaxcy. . Phil Metschan . .N. H. UuleV. J. 11. ;IcHa!cv. II. II. Davis. J. II. Xeal W. P Gray Chris. Tinmss. .... Yj. Haves. . . . . T. H. Curl SlmriiF .8awr School Supt took Inspector 1.. I. Isnu J nines A. Fee ... .,7. L Hand Pist. Judges j Diwt. At'orney. Church Dirccto y I'.ev. A. Hads holds divine ser vice at the Winegar school house nt 11 o'clock a. at. on the 1st Sab bath of each nvuith, and at 7 o'clock in the evening at the M. E church in i'r.iirle City. Also at the Strawberry school house at 1 1 m. on the 3rd Sabbath of eaeh month and at Prairie City in he cveninu of the same day. At John Day City at 11 a m. on the 2nd and 4th Sundays, and at Cam on City at 7 in t'.te evening of the same disys. JIAKKII ami CANYOX CITY STAGE LINE. rcGUtfi &. GRIFriv, Propr. Stare Jv fHnj-Mii City crv morMiiy nxei'pt Sunday, at ri vim: at Itl:rr llie next iay. CjxhI toams, good conveyances am! fat lime Kvuryattentionxivcti to.fue comfort of pac Cliorcos Rcasonaljlo. ilill PHOFIiSSIONAL CA1IDS. S. OIUI, M. D. Canyon City, Cgn. Onicoon Main Street in Uaiiih formerly ock:ii. ( pled lj l)r. Ilow.irJ. I. IIAZKLT1NR 3P3i.otosra.plic c CANYON CITY. OttlJfSOX. s S. DENNING. A(lorucj-:i(-IuY. Long Ckee Ohkoox J J McCULLOUGII. Xotary Public. Can-yon City - - Okk C-"Ofliee with M. D. ClilY rd -a Und flliiH."! and ("oll'Tti ii promptly uttcn drd to. iH-itlM RRVl ilortises ihun, mid cliaret reajii.alj'c. E. A. Knieht, jD33KTTIST. From The Dalies, has pertnanntly located at John Day C'itv. ALL YOBK WARRANTED. Q A. SWEEK, ttOi ev-at-Law Ca;i7 C Oregon. PARRISH it COZAD. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Canyon City, Ouziron. rpiTORNTON WILLIAMS A 1 1 r xi e j' i-1:; ' t CANYON CUT . . OHKCOX Ofiicc the court houso. C '(LAY TODlIUNTFJi. Constalolo, cvz3.cL Collector. Canyon City, Oroc All Ijllftines-j cn'rutitfd to liU rare wil ret-fiyc f riHiipt utttttii.ni, iiiul all muiity will lu uid 14 I. Hi an f I'lectod. O". "X7V. 3VTno3Ls.. A.ttornsy-at-La".v AND ISTotary ?n"blic. I'avtiai: (;ity - - - Okeoon. Also Agent fur the sale of School Lands. f-30tf JohnDay RSilk Rsn o Fresh milk delivered daily to tt' customers in .John Day and Canyon cities. (Jive me your or deis. J. Olivku. W. A. WllMIIIKK. l.a!.oi-w. Or. . N.r. Hi i.io.v. Iturii, .r. WILSHIRE & HUDSON Attorneys at Law i.akevzkw asij e.LUN.s. or.r.uoN. Will .iitiV.- in the Circuit Cwrt Jt Canxon i'::y. and l.ofuri' the V. S. Limd Olt'ux- at likc view . .mix Uiiif-i 'u IV IjihI OH"c !iitrutt!d U) ii ill rtvclii' tli imt prmnpt attriitloii. f Ultid tuv M)!lcUcd. F. C IIOHSLEY,M D. Gkazk:atkoftiik Cnivkhsity or F :nnsyi.va.-ia, April 8, 18-1 . Canvon Citv, Oregon. 0 lice in hisDrugStore, Main Street )rders for Dntgs romptIy tilled. No professional patronage .solieled m ss direct iousaioatfietly followed y staiii - s- LEE MILLER, Propr. Canyon City, Cnint Co Oreou. (l-ETEIt KUlirs OLD STANIt Having bought those populai SlablesI respectfully solicit a share of the public patron ige. Fiz si-class Single and Double Teams to let. I'lNE l'.tOGIES A KOAO OAZtTf. Special attention given care of transient stock. lo Hie- Caxyin City Okecon. lt.vitH or Shoos iiii.de to order, or ueatly it-paii ed. All Woxli Wai-rantcd First-class. Lifer? ana I 'BIT 8AL00B!" J AX VOX CITY . - - Oregon lliigli Smith, prop'r. l'ull St..c!: of the Purust Of Voiles and liKorn. The Utst ci.iriin tho .Milet. trlully orderly l.oiite conducted Til Uii mil i liLiULi. AND COIIRAL, and FEKD STADLF PrOi ietor. (Wood A Chuivli'a old Stand) (!ood husy tia- is and nice Suddle Uori.'p fursii"!ial at all houri" f the day or nilit n rirwniinlde jiriviu. I'ut tii-ufnr iitttitlon paid to Soaiilin and cruouiiii trantlcnt stovk. ENTRANCE Main aiid WaiddiiUiii .trtub. m o 1 ' O O - bD czr O o r4 - o o LI I i ( ' f-i -n -r z a r, l. CT5 ( r, P I o OS 5. n 2 o LO crra Fh c o o ; i. HVYY r: Z' C'VlliU;. fe', i -uvi 2.1arei :ir.d Sej-t., I 'if 3 oucli -j:tr. 1 ir. 'i i rtcy Aji,lor)t'!iit of u.;n!.:l iafor- t matiiiu lo." nil who pr.r- c HitS'j tno luxurju.i cr wit c.ir. clsiac cu -.ad ZarnrZ; yoa .v-itli till t'na t.-c .ss.ivt nr.: vjmi.ctj.i'iai' nT-i.liaie.uM Soil.!' 11:. ily.v.: n, ."i.'-ji. c:.t, r.','-.. ... :. w-.ri-., to ril-i-uh or ;;:ay ;t hr.o a- ! :j vr.rl'u'i : i'les. stlj-. un l ".r-r. i':r . .f ..- :'r:: :' wii if. I- rrf.i' ! J lo a'" Vl.'s.-o Cnl P Tfi ."V : I veil. u:.'i leu:, s :- t-t:;-er Tin i-1 li.o vi.l"! c. UrTYr-'jifi' OUrrii;. vhiei v l Ihj .Mrit re.ipf jf 10 c id li l " :);:.lHf;s, ui.n. I-. io)iitInr renieily never fa its io cf rectimlly euro Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And all dKea:e.'i arising from n Torpid Livet and Bad Digestion. The iiuitiral rosjiit uotnl appe itteum! soliil 1 Scsti. loso smutl, clccunlly Niisre.r eoated anil cusy toriuailow. Koll every wlierc. 'TnfertnntUm fur thr 1'nrm, liou.tr hotil, ll oi7.i; SM.room" will bo Awif jrveon ajil!t utiuii. OUll A WEEK 3fid i J IT . sA .. Ululiiivsfem Wn." S;!.vhile as convenient 1-5 xl; lnst!mcnt system, i V ..!..,,.,, Atrl,r, 4 ftji 10 inc uuycr as any ;piw co-opsraiion m inc club membere H-!U ui Jx S3SWatch Club. and wepetcajh from the Club for each watth Icfore it uocs 18 watches in each out, though each member only pays $l a we'k. Hits ti why we Rive yr.-.i more fur y-jtr money than any one elr.c and why wc crc duiug the largest watch business in the woild. We sell only first quality goods, but our prices are about uhat others get f rsec ond quality OurS 1 0 SllvcrlVulcli is a substantial Silver net intiatun cj ir7.stcm-Wir.d American Lever Winch either liuntiii,: case or open. (ar 8 iri.liO YVntrli isa Stem -wind. irfrt Opcnrac?. Iirvt iiual'ty, f tillcneiHicM il3 AmcricanLcverWatih.TirrrtMi to ztvario vf.trt. It It fi.llveiiuul to any 5tln firsl. rl.l Klilfi-nrif Ct.M I'nr ml-rh watch snlil f.ir 'S liv nlhcrs Wc linil .?i r . i 11 .1 more saiisuLipry ai.u smicni'ic man any Solid Gold Cjm: thatcati besddat less than double the money, as ihcrp solid cases aie invariably thin, wcalc. ol low quality, and worthUss after Jitj short use. OurSS lYatih cental.: prtfcments, of vital iKirnrtance to accur-M-s tuning I'aUnt Puit . , J',i. Kt Hirtu ll'iaJ.&'c .which we control cxclusi-.xlv. It i,r..ii tr....... ..rn. ..... .i Witty and scrvii e, to anv f 75 Watch, tuhtr tIgjj upen r-accorituniinK. i;ui (..-iis.iiu linn-: roitil ntcn 11 especially ccntructcil Irr'ic the most exacting r.iad Watch nude 1 cin..i.uiy ccnirucicii icr'ttiTi i use, r.nd is the Iir.t Rail-ljlij ile. Open P.icc cr Hiintinr. I'ii . . 1 II 1 ! I I I. O-.I All these prices arc chlvr all cash cr iaclr.l 81. UU a wrcK. ji aj-t rr,iffS J3U ur fit in fret tritll rarl It' l-h ThoKeystoneWatcIiClubGo Main CBce Is Co'i Own Bollilsa t?! J-T 004 WAIRUT ST. PKIIADA. PA. mm 1 Li v J 'fit i ': '. vi.n:, K'h.'txL,', j,11J u is r s I PHiLa. I 3S ACata Vanted. RKl1 Aax Watch Insulator, $1.00 Yt lgril A irrfeelpr..ftlAit ftrslasi masitt.hi. ) VvrCf5tt Mimyl.Jt. nityBi.llu'i r.w,s 'BjJS III .r. CrJ" w ''" l'".m.r.tt J fA Ist 11 A TERRIBLE CONFLICT. in Hand-to-Hand Fight Between an In dian Chief and a White Man. CHEROKEE TACTICS. J 11 or sihor.t the your 1S-13, says :i writer in the Dalton ((iti) v;itizen, I met Major. I oh 11 Sea Iioni, whose exploits nntl adven tures among the Cherokee In dians, in the early settlement of the northern portion of Georgia, may be. remembered by the surviving pioneers of that-period, lie related to me many in terest inr i undents connected with his life ami travels among the natives. One of these was a hand-to-hand coniiict with a powerful Cherokee Indian, the details of which 1 well remem ber. u T was ki-t il ln linf ill. time of tiiti ocfiiirencc I mil about to relate, in lay twenty lift h year, ami in the prime of vigorous manhood. 1 sloud 0 feet 11 inches in my stockings, weighed 100 pounds, and in the games ami athletic sports of the times I bad never found my match; nor was I deficient in tho.-e traits of courage and dar ing so common, and, I may fay, so necessary in those perilous times. Po.-s.sessino; a wild, iov iug disposition, I bad left my home in Nortb Carolina, having no friends or companion in my rambles save a huge brindle dog, a noble and faithful ani ma!, ever ready to do my bid ding. !v a peculiar whistle be tween my lingers, I coultl call biin frt-m a great distance, and bad Itiiigbt him many useful tricks and performances. "():i ono occasion, when I was in the employ of a sun eying party, we camped at a point on the banks of the Etowah ricr, in what is now known as the Seventeenth District of Hartow county, and not more than a mile and a li'nlf from a htrge cave. 'Xear our camp, at a large spring, there was si missionary station, and with the missicnu ries was a party of pioneeis who were engaged in the maniifac iure ol saltpeter, wbicb they jiroduced from dirt b ailed from this czive to the spring, and us ed in the preparation of gun powder. This station was be tween our camp ami the cave. A DIM TRAM. IN T1IK Fi:i-T. 'One beautiful morning I concluded to visit, the missiona ries, and started out for the pur pose along a dim trail through the forest. I bad proceeded about the fourth of a mile when the sound of a human voice at tracted my attention. "With the caution acquired I))' lozig resi dence union" a tricky and dan gcrous people, I quickly step ped behind a large bush and lis tened intently. The voices ap proached, ami two figures emerged into view not more than thirty yards from me the one an Indian of gigantic si.c, the other the most beautiful fe male my eyes had ever beheld. She was .seated on a jet. black pony of line mettle and propor tions. Her position in uzo sad dle was moat graceful. A blonde of fmltlesS form, feat ures beautiful beyond descrip tion and with king, golden wavy tresses profusely banging down upon the back of her?led. As the savage held the bridle bit, with ton ahawk in band, a glance suiliccd to show me that site was not a voluntary companion in the journey. Indeed. 1 had scarce bad time to form this opinion of I be situation before all doubt was removed bra ss:d-dt-n and ineffectual effort oi: the part of the fair rider lo extri cate herself fiom i:i.; grap by a ji'ik of the bridle, whiHt caused tin; p-ny to rear almost erect upon bis hind feet, whereupon the savage, still clinging to the bridle, raised his tomahawk and exclaimed: " 'Hold, white fawn, or by the (4 rent Spirit my tomahawk shall drink your blood! iMe, the son of a great chief, must have my pretty white squaw in bis wigwam.' "Here the motion of bis up lifted weapon caused a violet ; surge by the pony, throwing the ruler, who wsis instantly grasp ed by tiie fierce savage. "With an almost overwhelm ing impulse of rage and fury, my heart throbbing and my very oreaiu suppressed wmi llie ex citemcnt of the moment, I sprang forward with the leap of a panther, and with a yell which so startled the savage that be loosed bis hold upon the lady and made several hounds from her toward the woods. ' "Scfciifg mc, she excluit?re7lrJ u,Ob! sir, save me! Save me!' 'The savage now turned and stood at bay, not twenty steps distant. 'The pony stood still, tremb ling, near the lady. KACKl) AUol T VI' 11 TZIH FICIIT. "'Mount! Mount!' snid I, quick, ami ily!' at the same lime lifting her into the saddle. 'As she moved olf I faced the iudian, who bad turned and stooil at bay, and recogni.ed him as the famous and blood thirsty George Toole, known among the Indians as Cnaka-yah-wab (white man killer). Ile was a man of tremendous size and strength and of the mot desperate character. lie stood motionless for a moment staring at me with a hideous ex pression of hatred and revenge. As I looked at his fiendish eye and raw a huge tomahawk in his biawny hand, there Hashed through my mind for the first time the immense disadvantage of my position. -1 bad, unfortunately, left the camp on this occasion with out my pistol, and had no wea pon except a small bunting knife, which hung at my side. Quiek in emergencies and ac cutomed to perilous adventure, my plan was instantly formed. It was to invite pursuit in the direction of tlie camp where aid could be procured. I began to step ba.-kward. He at once do lined my object and, with a ter rible yell, sprang forward trust ing to reach and dispatch me at. once. Being of swift foot I turned, bound forward, giving as I started, a loud, keen whis tle through my fingers. He followed me with velocity equal' to my own, anil at a distance of about ten paces behind me. For about one hundred yards he put forth his utmost energies, and then, as if despairing of sinvoss. or fearing I might draw him in to ambush, he hurled his toma hawk at me with such swift and fearful proximity to my head that my cap was carried off, and the instrument passing me, bur ied itself in a tree some ft r.v feet beyond. 'This was a contingency 1 i had hoped for, and I suddctth turned upon my foe. 'As we caiii' together I aim ed a blow at ids head with m iis-t. lie evaded me by a sidi motion, ard, stepping two oi three paecs backuard, rushed upon me, attempting to throw his head between my leg-. This was a favorite feat aniiUg tit Indian athletes, by which tbtv, oTt'-n z;p;tt an adversary, throw iug him over upon hi:-, heat! ami crippling, or placing him ::t a lean tl disadvantage. I under stood the move and partially avoided it, his head striking tin knee, knocking my feet back ward and staggering me eo!i..:d erabiy. 1 1 a n : - to - u a n i) st s c ;:;::.:: . i)iscovering, I d.a!i him a severe kick it the bead, and threw m self upon bis back, nie.-simr him to the ground, his . rs i t r face low n ward, llcaio-e upon his hands. I hr.mghr him down by jerking bis baiuls from un der him. I bethought myself" to my keife, and made an effort to grasp it without success, as the handle had caught ui.dcr my waistband: and while in the ef- ; ly and I struck him several pow erful blows with my list on his head and neck, which caused him to let go my thumb, and foff fi di-P'iir-.fre it tl'C 'lV:lre COnqjailXCU l0 liOisemeil ; hi, i-omimmii. n-..i3i.c? khi. ar.l cuinrnlfcin 1 sei:'.c.l one of my thumbs in his rnl1' .ll,t "'l,'1-.; au,' b'li . .io f Fr,,'t iw..j. u.vm. h i ! . . . .. , 4t ! loped up. She hud with almost Z'.no t ttv. o.. Vice-like jaWS, CtlttZilg It tO tllCi . , i l,r,..n..,i J.... t. t "y Ji-rn lio.Wt,.,.rir:.:;,trUiM r thp t . , . , I ZilcrcillOie spit.li, uroilj-Ol tli.is IO a.u u :ucn r--.i, ur who kiH.ivt. of anv bone. 1 Ins enragetl me intense-1 ,,. ., j ! Mui-iiitKi mn.n, mnii-rtii.-uw ni.a th-n.-r. i)V an almost superb it m.:n eifwrt niu: n;.tl li.!tcd to mv ;i:rr.-a--prang from benea'.h me. lie 'iv- of llui desperate ftru(jlei at once turned up.:i me, and a thi.-y pive vent to c.xprcasioita izi risticuir exercise ensued. In Ujjon bis short-ribs zind face, bringing a free gush of blood from his nose. Seeing this, he jumped back and attempted an other run between my leg-, which I evaded by a side spring, lie then rushed toward the tree wlieretfttoahawkvfts?Slicls ing. I intercepted him, ami we clinched within three feet of the. coveted weapon. And now com - nicnced a wiestle wbicb for skill, strength and desperate contor tion, was, perbap-J, seldom eipialed. II is whole clfort was to force me ag.zinst the tree, that he might secure the toma hawk. Failing in this he tried several of his indiau tricks for the purj)oso tf throwing me, while 1 forced him from the tree, and also attempted to throw him. We thus struggled for some moments, swaying to and sro, and each seeking sozne advantage- In one of these powerful struggles in which I wtis the re- ceding party, my foot became entangled in a grape-vine, end I fell, the Indian upon me. Having the tomibawk still in view, he attempted to spring j away from me; but as I held to him. he jerked me to the erect nnm'tiiin. lill iiressiiwr Inward i... i. ti.... ...: ri.i. lite nee. j nt owing iiij iool ue this, being a practical boxer, J ; l'? which brought tne tinge of- was too niz.ch for him, as he ! ft1' 0 t.,n,-v :wl failed to bit me a single blow, j " 1 . 9 . ' gratitude in words, look.nl down wmle 1 piante.1 several stunners stt.L.tv nnnn ,m. r i j t ti i t i l 1 n . . i;ressinr me to nun wun an nis power, at the same time trying ' ,. r J to bite my face. . . "While in this position my Iimik noon inv ktum aiid tho bant Ind r " i ian holding me around the arms in a vice-like grip, an ally came upon the held TUK FA IT 1 1 Ft L UOO. "Druno, inv faithful dog, with a fierce growl, sprang to my side, and at once fastened his teeth in . me snouiuer oi me sa age. i f caused him to hsse bis hold no on me. "In an instant zny knife wr.s raised and I aimed a violent thrust at his neck, I. id his arm received tin? blo.v and tl;.; knife shivered upon the bone. ".s I raised to :e!at the licit the Indian exclaimed: ''Karnarla ivarnarbt!' whiih in tb.e Indian tongue h 'Fnough! enough!, and. in t.rolten Kngbslt aibled, 'Take off dog. tpi ck! I'.rave white man; no kill g:e.tt chief! Me giv up.' "I restrained myself with diffi culty at the moinent. but seei:t, that the victory was min.' a rj-vtib-ion of feeling erisufti in th- thought that I had triumphed in a stitigiile which but a moment 1 o.'ore was so tloit jt Ail ar.d tics perate, and 1 even felt a sense of adu i at ion for the nianhoo 1 am! daring of my powerful anlagoni: I. So I accejitc ! Ids si:rre:.tler az::i nulib'd (.iT the dog. T.ikh.g ot'I my bueks-kin susp.T. !er, I l.ouml mm t if.nl ly around tne wn.-is and exacted from him a promise that be would go ::s a prisoner to '"ill (.'Ml!! "N'oticin that hi.', arm was bb'etliitg profusely. I I ound i:iy JiamiKerct.'ie: nror.m: n, at wn;e:s b.- gave ii;i- a gnnif l" '-ritHlac-tio'i. i then Stepped to the tree, withdrew the tomahawk and pomtotl r.nn tne :srtt tiun to go. .,Uib ju.Hiur. me ini. i i if ? hunsel whom I had reSJUetl. ac- . il . i "As thev looked at. the fit.il-: wart form and bsoouy visage ot llir cnvnci. nnd "f inv iiuMi qiiiiip. tlie sin age anu i iuy inn burnt what bruised and oloody appea - lore j 1 1 1 j i iu teti, auu x uv ins. . i . i . , . . ' i ,n,lte" murder upon a whole s e . -it j familv in one of the counties of M e lay at aim s length up-: the chcrukee Purchase we be on the ground grappling isich in vc the county of Paulding, other's throats and each panting The dwelling was burned with with exhaustii n and foaming th family in it, and when a little with rage. Feeling that my hild a'i mpted to escap. from wind vL failing me, and fear- j the burning building the Kead ing that in this-espe it the sav- P el,:ctl l lli cast it back in age might have the advantage of . 1 !e l,im': 1 SW:I? "" inc. I imw determined to secure : flf ' haJ. ?, .. . ., . . . Cjptezetl alter a desperate rcsist- my knife at all hazards. 1., h. lvhii:!: the Indian wns 'Hurling myself upon him sh.t in l!:- shoulder, in wnee- by a mighty e'lort I threw my tptence of which hi? nut. -.r; rf- hand down'aml grasped the ban- ter-.vard anipsitat d. tile of my knife, seeing hich ' "The writer, then a i o. lu? a he uttered the exclamation wah! . vivid recoliectios: of his app sr- and clasped me around the body ' tJ,,; ''fibtd, when he "'garu to my wrcngui auu pow upon mjr eyes, while large pearly tear drops trickled down her soft and blushing cheeks. "And now friends from my own camp also arrived, and peetinf.s and congratulations were extend ed and iiciuaintanets fo:z::ed HIl Jtrnrt ' tfm- FKi.r. in ;.ovi: wrni tk lad v." 'That I fell in love with the lady was to be expected, and that 'me hould reciprocate, under the circumstances, was Lut natural. "She was the daughter of u missionary sent out from the Church of England to introduce the rospel lo th natives. ' She had been aeeu.Monied to take her morning ami trvning zidcr. O:: this occasion she- had ventured farther from the station than ".vas pn.de it. and li.e In dian, who hail often s en her at the camp and was er.amo.ed by her charms, had 1 een lying in wait to kidnap and tefr her away as a captive to some dis tant tribe, in which ettcmpt he must have succeeded had it not been for the providential interpo sition just related. "In three months from the time of this singular introduction Major fc. and the lady were uni j wedlock, and may yet be ; 511 tl:e state of .orth Caro- , tola. 'Ceorjie Took, the Indian .ii'tut- K-ii-ntti iu. iiiieiwaiti eotu- .,1.,-.. .,i .i ,.r. i ....... . ni.lll. II. 1 . ' -"v v ' c?U,r'7' V' . Uo. 5 "'r , vzcted during the judgeseip ot , . w n i Joan u. lloop-.-r, arid trie s'leii:,-, u,. Mi .u v.xz ( -fal irlt , L .witf ! i ... ... i iiititin, tiOv. icsi'ieni oi vaiiei . vi-!e, Ca. "Among tho portifS referred to oy M :jor N.-ii.'-oni, wno-:e ac iu -:ii.a: cj he had niittie i-t the Xatio-t. wre .loitZi Ilidg' (icuor- .1 A":d ev Miller j:tal Cclor.el j..,,, ,.d. 'the iatp-r I , ing the ,5l...r j M; :itvii ,y . j. b.ale aw. th ...:.: ,s (J rel. ,)V;. iJ(. !,ui;ltI from i!co cia, which he did th? vear b-wirs." 1 1 4 FOR NEURALGIA. Hon. I. STACY HILL, Treas urer Cinc'nrati Incline Piano Rai -Way I " was hardly abh to move with rheumatism, or what physicians called sciatica. 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