0 A -' AND BLOOMSBURG GENERAL ADVERTISER. jLEVrii, TATI4, Proprietor.'' " To Hold and Trim tho Torch of Truth and Wavo it o'or tlio darkonod Earth'' , ;. ""'::. .AMHD'BJ TATE, Publisher. jr. 1& f VOL- XI, NO. 5: Columbia democrat. .,iVrUDL8.IIGU EVERY SATURDAY MORNINO, Jn IMoomsbUrff, Columbia County, Pa, Office. In the. new Brick Building, on positclhe Exchange, by side of tho Court v Jiause," jjcmocratic Head Quarters, ' - Tnr.wi op iDoacnU'iiox. l,00 In n-U'iinoo, for ono copy, for tlx month! agf,7u In ail iranco, for ono copy, ono yoar. 2,00 If not p.iiil withlntho ilrst thrco month". 2.2J If not p il I within tho Ilrst tlx months. 2,50 If not paid within tho year. ID No inbijrlplloutjkon fur lcith.in tlx month', and no papor illsMotiiicl until all nrraarngcstlinli Pago bonntiaiil. " ID" Ordinary advertisements Inserted nnd Juli ' work executed at tho established prices. BALTIMORE! LOtK IIOPITAl! UOOTOK JOHNSTON. JrpiIK foumler of this Celebrated Iusti JL'1 tutloiti nfT irti Hi i most cpttaln, speedy, an -I only eiUctu il romP.Jy in itm wurlil fur elleua for (Jlet-ts, HirUi'iii, djiiiinal w.iitNoai, I'iIim in tlio )i)lm( .C.HUllintinimt Debility. Impotence, UVnknefs ui tliu li ti, c a a.) MiiiIm, AtlVctioni of i-io KtJueVB, lV)i,.,i. Iim til i Ima IM iiipil i. Nervous IrrHnumiy, limn ii! I'n ll.i I, Tim il, Units or gkht ml nil If mo -ifjrio.i i H'nl iiu'lJii'iiuly lijirili!is arising nuti tlis t(Mtr ulWo li il'its nf Vomli, wuicli duslroy liuth tnJy ;iul mi ml, Tumi aechri nu I rfotiturv prarlici , ard 'ii'tru Uia tollivir vl'ilmn in mi iim mux uf tlic , J tjyriiiH to Hits mnrlnor Ulymes, liliplilliif- their inoi4 liriliul Imi""1 t-f Jnlicipiliujii, rnn Icrin nidrringu, t.e,, tuiiu-iblo. Young Men. r-n ;c) iltv, win tnvfl tifconi'i 1110 uctlntj of solitary 'irf,t!iiil 'trn!lMt timl dei-triai tivn li ilxt.wlurli fii'tm jffcii II y vi'Ufii 1 1 mi ii m iuiu ty ur.nc tlwuv mila of oung nn'ii t tlie m'lai.fvnHcil tu! mts iimt brlllhnt lrii"l ' li-ci, who itiitflit utlii'rwise limit cntiitiitetl lnitiiuj Hpn iti'H w.Ui thi thiMttors ut e. incnc', or waken lo Jyxticicilli'ilyrc, in t y c.ill u it. mil coji ildu ncu. . - Aftnrittgc. Married pornom.or Vounj Sinn cuii-wfildlhtj mar-1 r rKxc, Iteiti? nwaro of)liyir.il nu.ikin ti, urea mi iie iSlMtny. .Ur.irmilfu, A.r,, t-lutl t iii iii'illii t:ly tuiituli I f;Dt JolMiftoii.iHid hu rcsLonil iti ntct tiuulili, He w lio pi, r.'ji iii?npiiii.t r tin; enru of Hf. John ston uitv rdlgioiMly con line iii IiIh limutr us u. cdilh-- limn, umlcoiitidfutlv rely u;on tu a ?kill asfiliyici m ' ' ; OiLunic Wejfcnes iiiiiiimli itly c ire! nml lull vipur rt etorcit. I r.in;hiif.Mi( U (hi imii ilty itn-t Irfnncnlv nnhlliv tit mi wliu li-ivu buconii the v 1 1 of huprniMT iin'iil-(imi-ic-i. Vo iiii persona nrc n .ipt to commit t vjnii I rout noi ii.'itii uware of 'lie -.tfunlftil t inf.ruci c' III It III t y I'll" !". Ncl.V, WtlU tll.lt (III IlTbUHKU till- Mill lji'i:t will .ri'tiiii.l to deny ih a I lie imwi-r uf prnctci J 1 1 t in I'Ml HiMiicr liy tlio-o! I'.il'iiHi '"t' iniiri)ii r 'tn til Kl )y tilt iriiileitl. lti(t''S lpli i!-)m-l ol Itliu ili.inir ol luMllliy fillVitrlii'i, the moil seriiHM 7b. l iltsiraclivu ttvinnluiiH lo both boilv uinl iminl lirMti. Th 4yUMii b'jrouKH ili'tmp'il; Dm- iliyaic.il j I'p'l.N 0110 OVCllilll? 11 tiortv of CollprnnTH - p 'pia, ii iiint.iti'Hi.ii iim mi . i.i.n.'i'MtnHi. .i w.imi0- ami youn ' bloods of the town liauiuctto "'MrirTA'r --'Hrat my room,, to play anil carouse, -frtui iiiitiiiviru ttrnt, up tn' bti-fs tin 1 In fnct it wsia a rucular mcctins of the . '('.vm.iwiI mitako tin-iiLice, i Jtuiitcrs, t1io ascinblcu twice every week. '.I.Vtre H'nrra&ttd or no Chnmt Made, in from ()nt to Vn W itl :i ,:.l,,:t. V . ; - . MI Mr.iiO.JKV OH NAU.SDOUd DKLOd VailU I Bt U J'jluaio'ti SiMtmVriif Hi' lt.y it i:uIIp of S.irrnni. I.o.i.loii ' 'Mur 4 I 'I lt IM il mi i' ill Itm uidtrl i-mmi'lll. ciMU'CP- nl lilt b fii npi'ia iii tliu firm lliMpa.iia of l.iMioiin , f.irihj In-1 JU t IjH-l -in I cNtMvlitire. h.ts i'tl' t"il m'oiu -1 tin; inut nKt'MiMiitii curi'H ill it wri! i t;r kiiuvv it , in tity tfouh 1 1 1 wt'i rnui ii? In 'III llC.l'l .llllt i .IIM Willi .islcip, lUfi'it iiiTVnii'i(i liiii)? al.irmil at unil'li'ii 4, mhi N 'll.l iMUllf llltl'm. Willi fn-plPIlt ttlll-H'lip, IlllL'l I r , v mi timi' with iluraiij;iiiL-iii ul mi ml wtrucurcd mr vWiuiiJi.iitly. P A C ci tat a Oisrtf.sc. 1 , V'i''n 'lie niia ml.ni .in i iiujiriitlciil Volar j m j U i (oirj II hU In tin im'tiliuil tin' s.ii'.U of Uilj pnni.i ih, iliv.rR, il ton ofh ii Imppt'iii tti.il .hi illlluo'il miil o - ti mi t nr ilr' il f ilH .nri'iy, id tur In in from at plv fs i 'i i! !' t loH'i w Ii i (rout I'llur mini .i i-l rriiprti hmI w l.iii .i me infr n'ii-1 iuiu ili't.iyiiii till tin; coii-tH'iii'Hi il nyniiiloiiH ol tliMli irri'l iliMMe m W t r .i;ipi'.ir.uii , ' oucll ifl iilrurUel fdtre tlirn.lt iIiimR I ii'Mf. nn,iirii it ' p. inn mi lite Iti'.uitiinl I1111I14, ilniinc-tK uf n ttc.'ifni'Mi, , . ionl.f mi Urn 1I1 u iMiii'ff. tin I irioit. ionhr- ori tli tiv.t'l Lire.. 111 1 ciir.MKct Ifi", prorof-mu with frijil.iliil uraplihtv.tiH ut tti itiepiim of Hi.) toouili or tin hoin'i nl (Hi murt I.1IN11 .iin-1 tin vi. 'iMi o itin u,i iliii'iuf bucuiu Ji a tMrriil ot-ji-rt ol 1 oniM"r 1 i (mi iitl il mil p'lH .1 pi'tio l in his ilpMdfiiUuliVMiijiri. hy cij. llii'I In nl tu ' lli.ll liotini't Iritui vvIm-iici no tr.ivi'lur rt'lurii." To nthli ilii-rrfore Hr. JilintnM pii-dii-s .tiini'flt to iiri'a iivh tlie iM'-t imivi il t'llf (tii r rv, nint (nun liit eiti'iHivi I'radice n ifio Urtt Iliinpit.iii u V il irop' .111 1 A'iii'rir.1, hi ( 1111 1 niiliilfiiily rM'oiiiiiniil a V h.iIVj nml iM,fy cere tu the tiiiliiit'iiuiu victim ol ilns uurriu oistaKo 'lLi pitiiculir Notice. I)r J aililri'i-nw a'l tliose who Iuiu inJun l tli-m-fiilvi'st by pnv U'Hiit't improper iinliil juiiri-i, Th mi' am hoii.u nl tlio Kit 1 ami iiicIjih'IioIv oiPrtF nro'liirfil bvfirlv liatiiix ot vmnli , iz : Wi'ttKi e-o f the 11 irfc tin.) l.jinfisj, I'.ilii 111 tin lli'iid. Iljiiiiiffiof riijiu inij 01 iiiciiar rowr r.i'pi .111011 01 nm ll-'irt Hvnpi-pi,i, Vitvoik Irr.itll.llity, l)cr.ni"('tnoiit SfOM.X'"'",' .MDN'r.M.i.v Tim fearful niviis upon the miii.i 1 1,,... UM.riH.i.m i.r ma c-ir.is. cv.i I'nrHmiiiiiu.. vit naiduciLi)r,Tiiiiiiy,.c ,arcn.me ouneunis nroilurcil. Tli.i'H 111 li M iiPrgiii. of nil ages ran now jn.lce wli ill. tilt K.imu of I .eir .t.-cl J 11 i 11 f liciltli. l.u. in; lllillr vi4iir,bi!Coiniil2 wiMk pitltt 411J cnliirilt1', t.uviu n .in;ill.ir aiicaruncu .itioul lliu e) cs.cungliaiiu )uii toum uf Coimuiiiitioii. lr. Johnston s Invigorating tlcmaly Jor Organic Weakness. Ily 111 i great o nil I mpo riant rcmcily, wr.iKiicinorilic 'iiri;.itia arn . n h cU 1 1 y curuil, aiiUui vlcor ri'fluii'il. Til nl.inJ.uflha moil iii'ivouh anil ilnuilit ilml, wlmj ti 1 1 l-i.t .ill lioiii. liavn In on iiiiiiiRilulely rclievcil. All . inii ,u in mi. tii Mirnagn.riiyiiirui anJ au-iilii in.'itia. 4s... lulciu in, M'fv-i-i. I ml ibihly.TreiiililiiiKB ami Wt-ak nttSd, or Piliauitlnn cftlic ini.i karfiit LlnJ, upecihly cjred liy Uji lor Jubimtou. -. ' Young Men W.'i i In v B liijiim.l tlicni.ntvei by n rerlihi pracllec, liltulgn'l in wliin alone.) Iialilt fn-iuciiily leiriinl y from .-til c iiiipanloiid, oral .cliool tlie t-RVclii cfuhicli x nre nl;llt'y fell, even !lin ailcep, anil if not curcil tl r.inili;r. mirriijc Inipo.silil ntiil ili'struya bolli iniml UJ.I lioity. sll on til apply iniiiifilljtuly V Wli.lt a pity that n VOUU4 nlalt, thn llopo rifllis coun ' try. nml lliii ilarlinj: nf din parent., bn.ill do Biialclinl from all prosprct. aiul enjoyincntii of hl'u.liy tlio Consu. ilinnrm ofili-viutlnff friim tlio ralli nfii.iinrc, anil in Xi (lutgin; iii arcrtain Berrct li.ibil, faucli p.irion. before - ' contemplating Marriage yliouM reflect thai a lotiiid iiiinil anil liodyarQlrn1 innv liem.A.iry reutailto. In nromo o connubial lianliiiii'.ri In 1 in it iliu.p.llto jouniny tlirou!li liln liccoini'. a weary piiirunitgii, tliu prospict hourly lUrken. lo tno ylew ; tliu niin,t liFcomea sli.iilnweil witli de. pair anil .Allcil wlllitlie melancholy relleclion thalthe liajipnifis ?of anotlier beco.ne. hlizhlc.tlvitll tiuroivii. ilorriuu no.? south Pit iitinuiuK B-r.,B"irf,jM .jjajALI, fUUCIUAI, UlXltATlO.Vr) rUIlt OIl.M LH vSTI.U, Lot no false moilealy prevent you, but app'yini jneillately cither per nonal I y or by Iftier. dP SKIN DtBUASBS Hl'I'.KIIll.V CURED. To Slranccrs. TTlicmanyiriouaaiiiUciireilatllila inatitulion witli!n the Inn 13 years, anil tlie tiuiiicroua nnporUi)lr3urcical Cp'jraiiona performuil by Or, Julmalon, willicajeil by j lhe frpirtnraol iho panra ami many oilier pr.raoiia.no lice, of which ti iv,i utipareil again anil tisii'i hrfnre th" ilublir, beiiilen In. aUhilluii a. a seulklnaii ofclia- I rarlerauil reipiiiamuuy, ,iia aulticienl (uaranlce to Take Xolicc. ' N.n. There am so ninny Ijnorant ana womlilea. ; (luacka ailvirllalnz llieiiitclvca pliy. .clans, riilnliiB Iho lioallh oftlni already afiicted, llial Dr. Johmtoii Viloemaitilrceairy tosay. cipccially to il.ngo unac tnillntedivlth Ins rcpuuilon.lh.nliia rrudcnthla and .llnliini.i. nlwnva haul? 11. Ilia olllcu tij-l'.KeN oticb, All lollera must lie real paid, and contain a pottage stamp fur Iho reply, or uoanstver vviiibH fie in January 17. 1857. FISHING TACKLE. BUST KlltnY. I Imrrirk. Virginia Improved Trout, flea, 1'iko and Utl Hooks, Swivel, Palmon Uul. Trout Lines, will mid othtr eiKioda, Arlillciai Hail, f'aninn lira., l.inrs. Fnun anil I'ljltcd - ilk I.iuca, Lines with Floats an, I Hooks. Walkimr Stick. Trout, and Trolllnz Rods, Floats, Llraas Hells, Alinnow Nets, eelnes.Hel Ncls. i'artrliva .ela. nulclinrr nm. rinno Wire. Violins anil Hlrlnifs. (111111111 anil Bpilie Tiviuc. ?enulne Harlem Oil, for uraicl and africlloca (if tlio riaal and head, lor salr. by GUOIIGC V. IICVIlliKRI'.R. Importer tin. 30 North Third strcri, west tide scrim I ilonr be low Arch at ,and tun door loihe fl Clurlcillol"" riitlaili'lpliia A?rll I, If:? lui TELL ME ALL. BY MAtlY II. HEWITT. 'Rrottv OoJ bless oul I hnve none to tell 1" Come, mother, tit beneath the tins Here by our fpen doar Jlnd tell w who my father t icert. In the gloitovt days of yore. Ive read to-diy weft glatrhs taleit Wondiring o'er eiery live! Of hnifihtn who fought for the hofij cross, In the wars of PohtUne. Cf their ptanctitff steeds, and glinttlng tptars, tnd their pennons waning out And the clarion, mingling on (Ac air ll'ith the stirring battle thovt. TiH t seemed to hear ths rwh of fight, the Ckrhtian's rallying cry; The btthward tharge and tht Foynlm route And the shouts cj tlttory I And were my hire bold warrior knight it Oh1 brace in their array Dctr mother! I am old enough ' Tilt me the tale, I piay. I hare vo tatei lite these, my bop, On thy young ear to pour -tfere, w'hrre trs dwelt, thy graudslrc diettt As his grandsitc did bfore With the hrnhhful fuh tf manly toil, Jtnd the sweat drop on their it to to, Thuj won these fields from the wild and wattr, liy the mattocK and the plough, Thei were the soil's t as denizens Ait mittaiitd nnms their shield- And tit .r blatter uas the waring grain if the ripened hottest Jicld. Seek not t'i Uetue ; f-iir young broio lliA ntoul leitng wrrath ifjame; But onnard ' girt in mnnkooiCs might And win ihysef a itcint ' J hid fast tkii faith - he ft true thy heart ttccree ns'er Jioin h-wor1 track to cant thov Itutre iftftv worth (in thy forrjathers back ' Sdcrt StOt 1). THE FATAL TRICK. A TIC Ell LOOSE, Vl II "I'JVUJ UIHU lillUlllglll. IIUMII lit tlKlt UI110 lliailllgLHl 10 get IUI1 01 JilC elms, when Somcrs proposed that wo should e.,1K tVirtli nn.1 ny nnwl. tl.o f.iwn l.v Hy " ' V "7 " .. . . J "-"" "oil planuo I and well directed piece cf mis. clnet W lthout any 0110 ol u having a vtry clear coiieiplion of our nctiom or in tentions, wo h iled the proposition with drunken rapture and i-tartcd fonh. A travel I in.; 11 cnagcrie hail ariived in town tlio d.iy Ii foiu and among iho won 1I1 rj was a y. ung boar. Tlie poor animal h d been so well beaten that ho became very humble, and acquired 11 number of ainmin,. tricks. 01 this wo wcro allawaic, hiviu; visited tho menagerie tho day be for... .Just as we pas ed tiio spot where ihu aniui .Is were eoi.lined, it occurred to mo what r re sport it would bo to capture young liiuin and pl.ico him in the chemi cal room, to u.-touUh 011 the next day, tlio professor and tho diss. No sooner had I undo tho proposition to Iii cil'ect than it was adapted, and all volunteered their asUtmco in carrying it into cxeeutiju. The text or pavillion which covered the beast was erected in the yard of lhe principal tavern. The cages, each containing on e or more animals, wcro iron nr.itod boxes, standina on wheels moaiu of which they had been dragged into town. Thoy woro arranged around tlie interior of tho tent, toriunig a circular airiyof wood and iron. Wot imasuuns 1'iat any ono would disturb the animals tliu showmonand inmates left tho ton's entirely unwatehed. Thus wo wcro afforded a cloar field in which to execute our scheme. After several of our number had been post ed as sentinels, tho rutt crept in under tho canvass and cutorcd the arena. It was sometime boforo wc could, in tho dcepdark- ness of the place, tdoutily tUocagciu wlncli our friend Uruin had been put to sleep. After stumbling over divers things which hy scattered about, and peering hero and there in tho dark, wo lound tho object of nur search. Thero in a substantial cage was tha dim outline of the ouimal, bis two whito eyes flashing droops of firo at being aroused from his quiet slumber. Tlio next difficulty tint occurred to us win tlm irtndn nf cnnve.vinrr 111 111 to the college, which was several hundred yards d itaut. Some of tho revellers proposed ., . .... ,. - '.i ... lllat H V EUUU1U till U 1 www- iuj neck, and so drag him along. plan was. and one which mot with universal acquii s cence. In the tavern vrd stood a water hogs head with a sliding lid, fastened by moan3 of hasp and rtapl Ihi3 m, slide down tno open lbs door immediately In front of tho hecshcad and drivo tho animal iu. We would then nuMidown tho lid of tho cask, secure it by moans ofaropo pissed through tho staple-), and roll our prisoner and pri son house to tho college. No sooner was this suggested ihau wo hastened to put it into execution. Tho cago, with our united efforts, was slid quietly down from tha whoch-Uruin grow- ling all tho whilo with anger tho hogs - head was rolled in and placed upon end in front nf tlm oaim. nml tlm nnimnl stirred ,,n with nnr canes; With n tr-rrifm veil ho rushed in and wo cloicd tho lid sud denly down upon him, fastening it at tho same time in n secure manner Tho ell ofthi bear ouscd tlti oth r un'ma). and u n nl, ocied to it. not irom anv person-i aru lu u,uuli luu uiuuuiva ui mu ueeomo vacant, tuo uovornor snail appoint snau ou mauu aim l umu uy mu iuuch v -- :-o . :. ?' . Iu r..nr fcinnn wn liad ariived at that noint I "partmcnt, and do some mischief boforo wo some competent resident of such couutv to 1 and clerks, ono of which shall bo deposited . si''" V hat 1 lalso to mo, He., ho ' i it:..:..., .r.l ' could securu bini. Hv thn looks nf mvenm. I .'...., il. .li.- ,!,, d, .11 l,nt-n uiMitlm ISn.nil nr (Vinnt.v f!nnimhinnir, ! scarcely able to walk across tho s WUlUll Jia.lh.ea Uliu uuauuaa ui uiii:ui, uub . j . J u..w..i. nuvn iiuiji i'iw tii.. .v - -j 1 ir . .-. . .-l 1 ill-. 1... ...... I. ,., naniolis I saw thnv nntnrtninnil llm cnnn , ,!t.i ... .v,, .!. .lnii.K ..1.. .,,.1 tnr llm nmiiiK- nr il trini. ill mini! I tlin ' 110 11C.11 III), COWC er, llotll ICS! WC bllOUIll L'U SCI 11 UV cuiliu l.liu otiau- ' l . ....v 04111U 'nllb v" "Ml'w" iil'u.ivj, tuuu uuu , " . - m, I , I 1 -.1 11 C..1 I. a,.. n'. I1!, 11 ClliMloil. A Il.lllf.1 fear.i. 1 snhsnrilm tlm saimi natli. nml nnrforni all election is he'd, and tho other shall be farewell which lio uttered, with all Liu.iii,.iv. ......... " " .-:-.- - t .. . " I ... ., .., .m. fi,....n. n.tlm m(iiil,nn.n, n.i I .1. ..1.....;.. ,!..,;...! i-iieio was uuoiuer eras i aim rrrowi n. mr,n rnmniih m hi net nq nnn toil in ti'.ms!iiitrnnro!iiGi!crei.arvoi lug a.erriiarv v.. . v. ..., v, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA., our cars wcro regaled for tho next ten' iniiiu'cs Willi n variety of hideous sounds ' it. 1 -.1 e f-ii.. 11. . .1 . i 1 f'ti " . , . 1 ,y l"u. "'"""S ceuocs , ofthe mght. 1 ho animal m tho hothead SEKl VlZZTu0 it . 1 i e t 11 . 1 . 1 1 -1 " - J in wlitcli tie lay. 11h lillows liatl no in-. cumbranco to their voices, and they howled as clearly as though they hud been in their nativo forests. 1 Fearful of being discovered wo remain- eu quieiiorsnmo time noiuing our ueatu,. urns agony;, tnociucst uaugntcr of our ! SnSfC,v U " OU0 :i!fturboi1' 1r,J.anit0(r comingwitha message '.unwitting, tlimght of disturbing us. Iho animah ly entered. Sho screamed and fell. Tho . during tho night and tho keepers thinking . ug to h,s very nosh, heeded her not. On , notii.ng unusual o bo the ma.ter, merely he passed, and tho girl lived. Better had i i . t it. i .1 curseu tlio unruly beasts ur uostroying , tho unity of their rest, and turning back went to sleep again. 1 As soon as quiet was restored, we slit a , hole in tho cinvass, (or wo were afraid to emerge by tho aperturo which faced the tavern, rolled our hogshead through tho . j ard to tho back gate. Th's wc unfasten ed and pas3 d into tho road st irtcd at a ( quick ratu for our spot of destination. 1 Uvcr and over went tho hogshead, tho an imal within growling at tho rough treat- ii.cnt lie experienced, and wo nearly eon i vulscd witii laughter at tho uocoulhuess of ! tho noiso which ho made. At length wo reached tho back pirt of tlio college, when ono of our party climbed over tho' wall and unfastened tho gale, wo rolled in our prize to tlio back door of tho laboratory, which was tho plaeo where our professor of chemistry lcciurod. Wo l'ounu that in consequence of tho narrowness of the passage through tho door, tho hogshead would not enter. Suoh being tho oise, we wcro thou about to stirt tho animal through tho open door, when an idea moro redolent of fun struck the fancy of Somers, liack nf tho lecture ro m was a sm; 11 ap artment containing odds und ends, and which was not visited, perhaps onco a month. Ho said rightly, that if wo placed l'ruin in this apartment ho won't! not be likely to bo discovered until some time dur ing tho noise ho would make, attracting at lention, tho plot would readily bo brought to a crisis. Wo joined our strength, and upon our i-houlders up went lhe hogshead until it was placed on a level with tho win dow. A 1 ght young fellow, tho simllcst of tho party, climbed up, hoisted up the ViimluiT nml oliilod tlio Hi1 nf tlie cask. We shook tlio hogsheid violently, but at first to no puipn.sc. Tho animal was thorough ly frightened and lay still, or with only an occasional grottl. We shook it again and ho started. 'I hero was but ono possible nude ot progression, which was right straight forward and the biuo gavo a spring through the window. Thero was a crash of glass, a howl, and then tho terri fied animal, crouching in tho corner, re mained eilont. Ourlittlo companion closed tho sash and leaped down. Wo rolled the hogshead up in to a corner of tho yard, and returning to our respective r ioma, con' linucd our rovilry until noardaylight. It wos about noon when I awoko. I hurried on my clothes, pa?sod a wet towel u round my head, swallowid Komo soda water, nud afterwards a cup nf coffee, and then hastened to the college. It was tho hour of professor of chemistry, and I cn tcroit tlio room just as thev bad com menced to descant upon the subioct. Tho class wore all wr ipt in attention for tho lecturer was an alilo man, and was treat ing upon "Light," a matter of interest and capablo of beautiful illustration. Ho had scarcely finished his short and eloquent exordium, before wo heard tho crash of bottles, and a low startling growling in tho next loom, i no proicsor started, and stopped a moment, while thoso of tho class net in the secret looked at each other in astonishment. There was a nauso of a few seconds' duration and then tho profosaor proceeded. I began to feci alarmed, as I remem bered what had been done the night before Under ordinary circumstauces thero was no danger to bo apprehended. The boar was tamo enough and Irid boon whipped until ho had imbibed a nronorsonso of tlio tupctiority of man. But Irom tho sounds, I judged that Bruin had worked himself office of Sheriff, the duties imposed upon the duiiis ql judge if the cltition according of tho third act ; but. before tho drop cur into tho room, onlv sonarated from us bv Bl, Hi,n.:n-1, t .i.-ii ,wi,. ,,nn : in !,. ,i,;;i, n-.il. slmll l,n nilniiniatr.rr.il I tain lose, ho Slid to his sou. "Mind, ft thin parttion, full of windows in which were kept the various drugs used in illus - , trating experiments. 'llicro were a croat "iauyv.iiui.ys aim oouics oi aem m mat 'rnr-tn S ,nn , ,rw,v..rr.t insnflU.. n.,,1 . .... ......s i : i . r ' I.. , , , . I I contents touch his siiin ho would be Tho professor stopped aain, and tho class looked around in dismay. Thoso who 'woro acquainted with tho causo of the uvi:ui;uuiu suajueiy fceepiueir uuiuiiL-uauuu. Wo had only to roll I" spito of tha alarm under which they county or election district, on or beforo in which it cauuU be satisfactorily doter n linvfrnm thn wlir-nN. laboicd, thero was scuiethiu.t so ludicious! tho lothdav of April noxi. to file in tho ' mined who was duly elected, tho Convention in "l0 growl, especially when wo figured 10 ourselves mo coming consternation o: tho class, th't they could hardly refrain lroin laughing outright. Iho professor, who COlllil lint f nil frnm wlinncn tlm snnnil proceeded aud thiiujlit it :i trick of tho i, ii . ..!. ...I. ... ... class, reproved them ecvcre'y, and thou con nucu n:s lecture. "Ueutiemen," -aiu , ho, "prepare for a brilliant experiment ; I "ill show you a most startling effect, 1 And ho did! Hark 1 'i hero was a fudden crash as if every bottle in tho plaeo had been destroyed at once a smoko aroso up tliero wus a terrible howl, that made tho blood crudlo and tho marrow thrill and throujdi tho frail "lass Father of Truth ' whad mistaken the cage 1thrro lisped ftrth, ofuriad with th" 1 urninj; liquid which streamed over h'tiii horr ir an untamed royal ticer I xt 1 .f . XT 1 1 ti . 0woTu.cuuowriiMUio consterna ton of tho class. Petnlicd by horror-motion- T ' 53S " L. :T r. mu"" 1 woro wo with intouso fear. preservation. Maddened with o animal rushed on with torn- wv ..v.v IV ITl.U lll.k.lMU lUMI It was our pr tho pain, tho nln Umun iu m0E.llnS 110 obstacle, rt- - i i ... ... ... i .i . . . . slio uiou, lor never ncam sliono tho 1 i?ht ot reason in ummo vacant eyes. l;rom that unv fortli, sho was a iribbermc. incurnli n 1 .l,l ' " ' On 1 ii . 1 .1 1 .. ' ., J 1 litL Sf ' tl,r0Us1' th0 s reels with tho populace (lying to every ..do for sheltcr-pastjhis old prison, where , I nV T 1 . 1 ,' ' 7 P "'l'u. lT, wl"',l,c'"ilJ ,T loroI aud ' . Attho extremilyf the main, ctrcct a """" uum."u '"'" "0,0Ia auu i traveler Ho in spurred 1 terror, Miunal, us well as his master. It was in vain, iho tiger noticed not tlio man. Ilo saw only his terrific steed. One leap lIlO ,ltotl.tst. n nn. ,1 l,n his claws into tho bind quarters of the horse, who, unmindful of his double burden rush' cd mi, bearing hi? fearful load as thoush it wcro but a feather's weight. Tho man received no hurt. With presence of mind and coolness most dctoimincd for it re sulted from despair ho drew his bowie unilo irom 1ns bosom, and with ono stroke buried it to tho hilt in tho tiger's neck. Tho spinal marrow of this royal bruto was severed, and ho died on tho instani. liut ho did not rclcaso his hole. Still, with tho death grip ho clung to his place, his oyos glassy and glaring, and claws sum: deep into tho flesh. On wont tho horse, snor ting, plunging and rearing in mingled pain aud terror on he went, until, cxhaus. ted by fatiguo and loss of blood, ho fell pros' rat hour afl :s. Those who ennn that way an lor, cautiously and timidly, saw the retched togemcr. ai.uy ,-,ulo up ' thrco stretch lo ! tho horse, and ticr, woro dead, and ovor their lifeless forms was tho travo lcr, insensible, though alive, nud still grasping in his hand the friendly knife. Tho Kansas Lavr providing for ji Constitutional Convontion. He it enacted by the Governor and Leg. islativc Assembly nf the Territory of Kan sas. Sec. 1. That for tho purpose of making an enumeration of tho inhabitants entitled to vote uudor tho piovisions of this act, an apportionment and election of members of a liomcntion, it shall bo tho duty of tho shoi ill's of tho several counties in Kansas Territory, and they are hereby required, between tho first day of March and tho first day of April, 1857, to mako an enu meration of all the frco malo inhabitants, citizens of tho United States over twenty, ono years of ago, and all other whito per sons residing within their respective coun ties; aud for this purpose shall havo power tu appoint ono or moro deputies to assist in such duties, not to exceed ono in each municipal township, each of whom, before cntcriug upon his office, shall take and subscribe an oath or affirmation to support tho Cocstituticn of tho United States, and faithfully and impirtially dischargo tho duties imposed by this act, according to tho best of his skill and judgment; which oath ir affirmation shall bo administered to them severally, nud bo duly certified bv I a Judgo or Clerk of tho District Court of the United states, or Judgo or Clerk of the l'robato Court for tho sevornl counties, I or by a Judgo of tho Territory, and filed auJ recorded in tho office of the Sccrctaiy nf tlm Tmlbm, Six 2. In easo of anv vacancy in the and bo performed by tho Judjo of l'robato 1 Court of tho county in which such vacancy may exist, who may appoint deputies, not to exceed ono in cacu municipal township; : ii.. .n: e cl...:.v ..... vtaw biiu ujuvv wnw it l'robato Judgo in any county shall bo or Bun fi Ti tt.ill l,n ll,n .lnlfif Kl,rr!ff Probate Judge, or person appointed by the Prniinin 'lilp nr Min nnnninioil l,v tl' uovornor 03 Herein provided, in eacil olfico of tho Probato Judgo for such county or election district, u lull and complcto list 0f all tho qualified voters resident in hi3 said county ur election district, on Iho 1st 1 ,Ki A .rll 1 n.l,Ti.l, lief cl.nll nvliil.tf iu a tair and legible jiand, mo namc3 ol all such legal voters. ace. 4. it shall b3, and is hereby made, tho duty of eacli l'robato Judgo, upon such returns "being made, without delay, to causo to bo posted at thrco ot tlio most pub 10 i ; 1. !--.!.... :..-.!...;. ... places in oacU election precinct in his county or election uistuct, one copy ol such list ot qualified votors,to tho end that every inha - bitant may inspect tho samo and apply to said Probato Judge, to correct any error ho maj ficd therein, in the manner hirriu ft provided Sheriffs SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1857 Sec.O. Said I'robaio Judgo shall remain . w ,. uuuu itu V 1 kjuuiiaj. umi'buil, from the time of receiving said returns until tho first day of May next, at such 1 P- -t convenient to tho ! places as fuall bo most convenient to tho, '"cans, snail directly or indirectly nttompt jnhibiunU of the county cr election dis-'tJ influenco any qualifiod voter in giving tnist. nd proeoed to tho inspection of said ! 1 vote, cr dclcr him from going to tho rcturng alul llcar cormt alnd f lf . , lmUs or tuUurb or htn(kr him in lhe ffCC 1llll.l.,t13nl tl.A 1 1. '1 unit iii-im, uvfLutv uvfiit iiriuntr rir tcrviinc according to the Jacts, without : turns, or tho improper insertion of any namon said retuJ, and any other tionafl'cctin th,,,trrU,,r7r;M; tho pow'or t0 administer oaths an cxanUno ,vitt all(1 enlnnn,r,n r'3? Zu, ! "1W uuiiasiuii ut uuv iiuraon irom sain rn. . T .T V CC33arv. , c n .m... . , '. ' "at as soon as tlio Saul li-t Ot ,loeal votcrs shall thus have .con rev.sed and corrected, it shall be tho duty of tho 1 lcvmllU ln .r.i... 1" ?. l r . ... mA fair coni " h" ."r and . W . lurnisli to the Governor of Iho Territory ono copy, and to tho Secretary of tlio Tor. ' copy, and to tho Secretary of tho Tor-' SLfiJ ithin tho limits of said I Territory, and ono cony delivered to each i judgj ct tho election, and at least three copies shall be posted up at such place of Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of tho Gov ernor and Secretary of tho Territory so som as tho cousin shall bo completed and returns made, to proceed to mako an ap portionment of the members for a Conven tion, among tto different cr unties and election districts in said Territory, in the following manner: Tho whole number of legal voters shall he divided by sixty, and tho product of such division, rejecting any fraction of a unit, shall bo tho ratio or rulo of apportionment of members among tho several counties or election districts, and if any county or clcctinn district shall no! havo a number of logal voters thu3 ascer taincd equal to tho ratio, it shall bo attached to some adjoining county or district, and tilUl 1U1II1 I i V. I I L HI-VI I j I UlU thus form a representative district; tho I1ulriUor 0f said voters in each county cr district shall then bo divided by the ratio, aml lll0 vroCllM kl,ttU .0 tL- mbr ol representatives app rtioned to such county or distr.ct, provided that tho loss in tlio number of members, caused by tho frac tions remaining in tho several counties in tho division of tho legal voters thereof, shall bo compensated by assigning to so many counties or districts as havo tho largest fractions as many additional members as may bo necessary to make tho whole num ber of representatives sixty. Seo. 8. An election shall ho held for members of a Convention lo form a Con stitution for tho Stito of Kansas, according to tho apportionment to bo mado as afore said on the third Monday of Juuo next, to bo held at tho various election precincts established in tho Territory, in accordance with tho provisions of law on that subject; and at such election no person shall bo permitted to voto unless his name shall appear on said corrected list. Sec, 0. Tho Board of County Commis sioners shall appoint tho places of voting for their respective counties or election districts. Thoy shall appoint ihrco suitablo persons to bo judges of election at each place of voting. Thoy shall causo a notice of the places of holding elections in their respective counties or districts to be pub lishcd and distributed in every elcctio- district or precinct ten days before tho day of election. If any judge of election, so appointed, shall fail or refuso to perform tho duties of his said ofiiee.tho logal vitcrs assembled at tno place and on tho day appointed for said election shall Iuvo tho i power to nil such vacancy by election anion themselves. Sec. 10. The judges of election shall each, boforo entering on tho dischargo of i bis duties, make oalli or affirmation that ' he mil faithfully and impartitiUii discharge' ' by any officer authorized to administer oaths. Tho clerks of election shall be ap pointed bv the iudecs, and shall take tho ... . " - " ' . ... . liuooatii or ami in.itioii, to ue aumimsiereu 1.n ( 1 nl, . nf ll, ull-, j ... j j j ntnrrwni.l. Ilnnlin t,i rr-tul-iu nf election iud the one havitin tho highest numtcr of vr.tpn iii Iii i noil in v nr pWiinii district nlia 1 ho tho representative for such county or lm iim miiresnntativn for such couutv or uisiticii. aiiiii iu uaw ui a uutur a euuiuii when assembled shall order ajnow election, , as herein provided 1 Sec. 11. Every bona fido inhabitant f tno Territory of Kansas, on tuo third Mon- tilnvnf Jtitm 1 fl."i7 ln-.iii.. n nifi7rr, nf flin .t .. i r.. . . .. e . . . uuueu oiates over me ago oi twonty-ono 'years, and uho sjiatt luivc resided thice ' mounts nci uyvre saia cucuoii in its county in which ho offers to vote, aud no other person whatever shall bo entitled to voto at said election; and any person qua . . ... .1 ..i ...... ... i. ..M lifiod as a voter may bo a delegate to said j convention and no others, 1 Sue. IS, All persons hereby authorized to tako tho census, or to assist iu tho taking thereof, shall havo power to administer oathi. aud ''Xainini- persons on oath, in all vx vhr i troy be ncccaryto th" full and faithful performance of their duties I uuuvi .1110 tiv;, I Sec. 13. If any person, hy mcnacos, throa's or force, or by any other unlawfu means, shali directly I idirectly attempt i-. tzemu of his rigid of sulTrago at said punuhod by a lino not loss than 8500, or by imprisonment not less than three months i or hv l.nth i volt, according lo tho provLrfons of tlis act. ho shall vfto at anv election ' uuklu kuuiv ui u uiisucuiuaiiui. unu iriii,:,, ...t.i rp...:.... .1. . i. .ii.i.i to vote; and every person who, at tho same 1 .1.-11 .1.... ' 1 -.1 ... ' vuiu mure uiiiu ouuo, wneiuur a' tho same or a dill'crcnt place, shall bo jgoJ guilty of a misdemeanor, and bo mimslTo.l hv .1 linn nf nnt. l .l,: ,,si.in "or exe-edii- two. or by imprisomcnt not "ss man turoe montUi nor exceeding six, or b0"'- "ti . iiny person wnaisccvcr wno may bo charged with holding tho election S5u"tv ' misdemeanor, and punished by a "no ' "ot 'cs,i t Iia.u 8500 nor moro than 5U0U0, and imprisonment not loss than six months nor more than twelve months, or uotii. . .r :. . , shall assemble in comcniion at tho capital , w. auiihuij, ' inu nrsi a,) u. September next, and shall proceed to lorm a Oonititution aud a Mate Government which shall bo republican in its form, for udiniisi mi into tlio Union on an equal foot ing with tho origin 1 States in ad respects whatover, by tho name of tho Stalo of Kansas. Seo- 17. Said Convention, when assem bled, shall elect a presiding offiVcr and all oilier officers necessary for tho transaction of their business, and tho members ond officers of said convention shall bo entitled to receive tho same compensation as tho members and officers ot tho Lcgisl.tiyo Assembly of Kansas Territory, to bo paid i I . 1 . all olic 01 any money in tno treasury not o:ncr- w, appropriated. , ec 18. All sheriffs and other officers, lor the discharge of tho duties required of them by thia act, shall lo entitled to rcciivo four dollars for cell day they are necessa rily employed, Seo. 10. Doniphan shall constitute tho First Election District; Urown and Nchama tho Second ; Atchison tho Third ; Leaven worth tho Fourth; Jefferson tho Fifth; Calhoun tho Sixth; Marshall tho Seven h; ltiloy tho Eighth ; Johnson tho Ninth ; Douglass tho Tenth; Shawnee, Ilichardsou and Davis tho Eleventh; Lykins tho Twelfth; Franklin tho Thirteenth; Wollcr, Brechin ridije, Wiso and Madison tho Fourteenth; Britton and Coffee the Fifteenth ; Linn tho Sixteenth; Anderson the Seventeenth; Bourbon, McGhee, Dorn and Allen tho Eighteenth; Woodson, Wilson, Godfrey, Greenwood and Hunter tho Nineteenth. Sec. 20. All votes given at tho election herein provided for shall bo viva voce. Sec. l. Hcturus of said enumeration shall bo according to tho following tabular form : IXauir of Legal Volcrs Ik-ails ol Fam. ilies and olli eta Males rcinales 5 Kcan's Last Appearance. The last appearance of Koan, was in Until that memorable night, tloy had never played together befoio a London audioLCc. Kcanwos weak, shivering, and very ill. Another actor stood ready to tafco up tho put, in case Koan should break down bo-J ierc tho onolusoiu. By the aid of stoam- ug II01 brandy and water, however, Kuan went on pretty well, till tho commencement Charles, that you keep before mo, Don't fi behind mo in tuu act j. uou t Know inai i suaii uu au o to auieui , out u a. no, do .I.-. lit -i c:n i. j -i- i sued his Way Without tbltcriQC. Ilo went observed Oil Wltll UOSdeUlOlia, and III) 0110 1ID was tafo. tho celebrated his after mating ono or two teeblo steps towaid his , SOU, Who tOOli caro to bo. near nun, and , attempting dio speach "Villaiu, be sure &c, his head sank ou his son's shoulder, aud the tragedian's acting was at an cud. Ho was ublo to groan out a few words iu Chailes'scar "I am dying speakto them for mo ; after which, tho audienco rcfu sinr. in kindness to hear an anolocv. ho was borne from the stage. Ho grew rapidly worso ; and on tho lit- inm.il, nf 11.,. H:t:l llrt n lit . toil "I .in Cf 11 f.1. , i -a - 7--o- of hie, without consciousness and without iSTAnow kind of telegrap ha3 been EUL'gestcd namely, to plaeo a lino of wo men at tho distance of filty paoes from oach other, and then commit to tho first tho hows to be transmitted, as a profound stent. It 13 confidently tlmught that thero would bogrcatcrdcspatcli sccurerby any telegraph cowinoporttion. V-odou't pretend to say how it ouM wcrls though February, iSUa, iu tho play of Uthello, !tll "ap man, and Ins soap, o including as his son Charles representing Iago, and 1 follows : "Tho manufacturer of the best nf tho Mnnr soaP ever used for clcansine a dirty man's "VOL. XXL Bo quiot, dot I'll call myMotllOr As t wit sUlhg in a wood. Under an oak tree's lufty cover, Aiming in pleasant solitude. Mo should eons by, but John, rny love; lie pressed my hand, and kiised my cheek. Then warmer growing, hssed the ether t U'hi'e t exclaimed, and strove to shriek. 'JJe auitt, dot tit call my mother " Its saw my anger was sincere, And loriugty began to chide met And wiping Jrom my cheek the tear. Its sat upon the grass beside me. lis feigned such pretty, amorous woe, lit talk td such sweet vows one otter anoftkr. I could but emite, whilt whispering tow. "Be quiet, dot III call my mother I' lie talked so long, and talked so well. And swore he meant not to deceive inc. I felt mors eriff than. 1 can trll. Men Kit, "OA, roAnt" tatd J. "and UKst yiu I lore thti better than all th, otker 7 Acre la no neeir to isrty tc, I nicer meant la call wy molhtrV A a kiss he rose ts tears met TV? M- R . vt.i S r'T J, 1? a ' r .ltBW ?"'". ''o regrets that it is not. larger. If ,1 f"? 0 W Lo sc"0.bos iur more. If llO IS elected t'l Some liin-li nfflun ho wishes for a bettor ono. if ho is rich and wants for nothing, he strives for moro wealth, If ho is atsiuglo man, ho is look ing out for a wifo; and if married, for so mo starrn coach iu Michigan, was uufortunaio onou"h to bo on a poor road whero he was obliged to go on foot and carry a rail to help to pry tho stage out of mud holes, bcoomiup- nvlim.rt.1 ! 1 . 1 .1 sj sj '1 .exhausted and impatient, he thus addressed ,Ij0ok a ,herC( 0ia rlloV.-, Tvcf ob- jcctioiis to payin? ten cents a mile for my faro, and nn objections to fjo on foot, but I'll bo hanged if I carry this rail another rod." S3- A Kentucky Lawyer's Atpeal; ''The thunder rolled, the moon rolled, tho stars winked, the sky was acomplctoweb gentlemen ol the jury of darkling dark ness on that night ; and yet this 'cro man did, with malice afiorthnught, steal forth inter the quiet shades of a lonely farmer's bridlo seller dog. Convict him, and tho pta-urs of a naion arc yours 1" ..... nousc, and then maliciously mseneu 1ns J j; ester ; a Z8 Served him Uianr-Stf Roch ester editor had the best reasons' 'or kick- i,1r n mlnnlr nn.l-nm nnrllnw a... Klnan..- ctn. T!l0 ftillol tll tho characterist:0 impudence of oil who ask for newspaper puffs, desired the editor to try a box of hi3 itch ointment, being an infallible cure, and, if found to answer tho description, then to certify to its merits in the columns of his paper. Tcy A Happy Couple. An American paper it must bo American to'ls a story of a wedded couple, who, with. one tablo and ono bed, havo not spoken to ouq an other for eight years. They aro on tho best of terms, and no doubt for that reason. Tho Yankco, however, tolls us that "each is too proud to speak first." If such aro tho fruits of pride, how foolish U is to at tempt to teach woman humility, CSS' A funny story is told of a man who s'olo a fivo dollar bill out in Indiana, In order to loscn tho crime, his counsel tried to prove that tho noto was not worth fivo dollars, it being at a discount. Tho pros ecutor said ho know tho prisoner was tho meanest man in the Stalo, but ho did not think ho was so all-fired mean as not to bo willing to steal Indiana money at par. C A country cotcmporary puffs Iloss, face, Vi'o therefore know," EST A young lidy fainted tho other day at tho dinner table, on hearing a certain rflll mil". SP!l I'.mfnin iv.m irl- tn f Iflr-V taax besides him. that ho had often becu cu the bosom of tho ocean. JC433 If you wish to bo truly polite, ex hibit real kindness in ilie kindest manner do this and you will bo at par in any sodcty without studying tho rules of e . uetto ArpuopiuATi: Mistake. A dancing mastcr in solicitations for patronarre wish- u'ao"-' aur pairouii, wish 1 0(1 t0 cxPrcsi his obligations for past favors wueu me printer mauo mm say : "AI0S5 respectfully offers his shanks." ! r48 " .Mother," said a little, square ' built urchin, about fivo years old, " why ' don't the teacher make me monitor somc- times! I can lick eery boy iu my class but jun'. rQf Wo havo hoard it remarked that , when David hurled tho ttono at Goliath, , tho latter must lnvo becu surprised, as such a thing never entered his head before ! I gy l'icturca drawn in our mint's aro 1 1 . ; i ; . . r i... . . , .. ! la'u '-uluH - , w sometimes j rclrcshed, vamsli and disappear. Sy Falso shame and fear of blaino causo moro actions than good, but virtue ucver blushes but for evil. rjaag" Health is tho soul that animates all , enjoyments of life, which fade, aud aro - tasteless, if not doad without it. jy-Itcmembcr all that is truly good aUli beautiful in life, blooms around tho 1 aitor of domostiolovo. I -- Ui? Tin. a ti.au i p nun ti 1 1 f " t 'kindh t n -fjt'i .r- have tried it therefore wo
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