0 il Jlv ... jl AND BLOOMS BUEG QENEBAL ADVERTISER. 1 LEVI L. TATE, Editor, iliMlslicr & l'roprlclor. "To hold and trim, tlio Jorclvof Truth aim Waye it o'or t)ic (larfconcd. lSartli":; Oat DdllaF OcvcMy-lWc1 cts, In 'aurancc VOL. XL-NO. 32. - BLOOMSBTJRGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3-7;. 1857- VOL. SL COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. Fidilishcd rvcry Saturday Morning, by LEVI L. TATE. In Bloomsburg, Columbia Oo., Officii. In the new Brick Building, op positc the Exchange, by side of tlus Court Mouse, "Democratic Head Quarters," TKHM8 OP lUDSCnlTTION. 1al,00 In mlranco, for ono eopy, for ctx months 1,75 In advance, for ono copy, ono year. 2,00 If not ia!d wltlilntho lirat tkreo months. 2,25 If not J ai'l within tbo first tlx months. C.60 If not paid within tbo year. '10 No tubsorlptioti takon for less than six months, 'ami no paper illscontlnod until all arrearages shall have been paid. 10-Qrdlnary adrcvtlncmcnts Insottcd nnd Job--york executed at tho established prices'. KAI'fOIOUE liOCK HOSPITAL. DOCTOB JOHNSON, THE founder of this Celebrated Instt lulioiWoiTin (lie inostcrrtaiii, spredy, it nil only rilt'ctutil remedy in itio world for filLrts Or t.l.ets, Htrieturrs, fi'minal u-ackness rain In the l.nlns, Constitutional Debility. Iniotcncy, U'tnknefs u the Back nnd I.linbs, Afi-ctlons of the Kidneys, l'tilplia ton at Urn Henri, Iisppsla, Nervous irritability. Discasu t the llftiil, 'ltirnntt JCnsu or Skin, and nil itiort serious niul inelnnrholy Disorders arising from tlit destructive habits of Vouth, winch destroys both body nnd mind, Tlicw secret nnd solitary practices, uro moru fatal lothelr victims than the song of the Hymn to the mariners Ulyser, blighting their most nrlllinnl hopes of anticipations, rendering niarnoge, fitc , Impossible, Marriage, Married persons, or Youn? MeminntPmplallng mnr rlagc, being awaro of physical weakness, organic de bility, deformities, should Immedia tely con en 11 l)r Johnston, und he restored to perfect liruli It, Ilr who pWces hiuiselfuniter iht care or Dr. John ston may religiously con (J do In IiIh honor as n pt'ttl io nic n, nndcotimleiillv rely upon It Ja fkill npcphytici.ni. Orga n ic I Vcakn rs immediately cured nnd full vigor restored. ThH dgnij ii the pcn-ilty most fnTiiPnly pnhlliy thorn! wlioli ivo hoc nut the victim of improper iiiiliil gmicioi, Yuuug persons are lou apt 1o commit ex rvit Irom no; being aware oftho dreadful conpfqitcrtcc timt i-ity'ii-u, Now, who that understands tli fiiIi - ieCt Will pP tint) ilony iUt lit. ,ohI r of pnWM'a linn is lot sooner by those fnllmtl Into imprnptt li.tMUth u li Utt! prudent. Ilenht'-t beiiiff drprivcdnl IU plfunur-i ir IhMMIiy oflipring, tho niojl perlniis Hnd ileiririJvH -lyinpioiiifl to hotli h'tdy and mind iiri'. 'i tiu Hy 411111 Ifxomes dunnged; ihu pliydicnl an. I i it t il pinvprw Wt-akcni'd, iirfvoim dfhMiiy, itys in.pi ., ii.it ptt.it ion nl the heart .indisc-tion. a w tiftis f Iti-i I'lani". eo'iali tiymntoinnf e nisuiiiptJiiii &.. CJ-tHHflc Vo 7f-tiuTti lfRKiiitPttKSTii-i,8evnt door" fro. n lltltimori! flriM't K.it nil". P ""'I'f i'" pirucular ti(iMirvni4 t;,.. NAMIiand MJMltlMl, or yun will in I it tike tlin pUcc. AC re Hai ranted, cr no Charge Made, in from Cneto Jteo IJOHf. NO MCilUUKV Oil NAUSEOUS DRUGS UdCD. Di Johnston M4nitnr of Hip llnyil Cnllp:- of riurpwwi om1nP llr.i.hintclr.itit ulli iflliM mitvl I'ltllllUUt r'P'l'rt )t tilt United rii.i h, and tlM'vrn.itfr p.nt oflion tile lias ti'iuii Mpi"H iii I tin llrtl tlinjjitdln of l.nitttoii , l'.iri.I hi ,tih Iplna I'l'l tlKuivln!ru, h.ia I'lturl'-d sumc f I lie iikmi iiHioiiHiiiuu cirrf tin l WTft tvr know n ; m uty troub- I id y it ii xi ii(i "3 iit lb') iH'ad ami ;tia utn nicip r.'.it in r v.mi nil-'.- It.'iii" nlariin-d Hi Middi-ii ttnuntla, 4iid I -iMltt iIim'xm, with frciiint hluliuig, uttiilidrt! t iiiiwi wjiii iit'fJiniftiuuni oi ninu wcitturiu mi mediately. A Certain Jiscasc, Wh'in M" mun'ild'-d nml inintiidfiil votary ofidca pitf llmU li Ins tiiilitbiid tin ivHd of tliln pH infill diffir-, it iom ifl imi liappfllfithiit mi llliimvd t.rlit.1 nl vim ne. or drciU it!or,4yt iirterv hint from npp'A ln l tlMiD't wh from cdiic.Mifin ami reppvctaljilily e.m u'oiot ;i-inciM Hint un lyma tin in! roiiciiniu"n i NOTICE. Jit the matter tf the " German Utformtd Oft n reft In Jtloomtburg ;" TO MX WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ; Take Notlcn J That Oeorjra Weaver. JJaniei Fernwald, David llftz, John Reiewlck. William Sriyder, Jacob llntnlioy, and Itcv, William Uoodrlrli for thrneel vt and their pucccbrom, nil bring citizciiRnl the PUte of I'cnnsylva nia, and heing dcslroiu ofnciulrlnK nnd rnjoyinp tho linmiinillei nnd prlvilpgei.of n body corporate, hnvc exhibited and prctpntcd to the Court of Common Ileal of Columbia county, on instrument In wrl tine, purport Inglo biho propoaed charter of "The German KMornv cdcintrcli In Utoompbnr;," In the lowmhip of lllooin, nnd county of Co Inmbla, tppclfyjne the object t.orilefes, enndlilonn, rnmci, Myle nml title, under which they have tissociat,d,nnd mean to atxoclato : nnd the said Court having peril red and examined the a id instrument nnd having found the ohjcctn'and conditions therein net forth and contained 'Id be lawful, and not injurious to the community, liavp dfrectpd n.il(l writing or instru ment in the office of the I'rothonotory of the Court of Common Pirns ot snid county, nnd notice to be given in nnc newspaper p Mdlshed In mid county for nt least llirrc weeks, until np forth tint nn application has ht-pn made to ald Court to prnut a rliarter of incotporatinn, an tppcifiVd In said inntriimpnt o" writing; that appli ration linn been made ui the Bptcmbir Term of raid Court. A. D.J857, t grant titch n rlmrtpr; and that if no uuirictPnt reaion Ui pliown in tbo contrary l.y the ArHt day of Dpppinber Term, 1657, offaid Court, it (vill decree und declare said person fo argoriated to lie a body politic or corporation, in law nnd in fact, accord. Ing to tbn snid nrticlcs nnd condltlnnv, nnd to have contltiunncc by tho name, stvlc and title in ratdlniiru tnent incntioneil. jacod nvrRt.v. Pro th on olary. Illoomsburg, Rrpt 17, 181? Columbia HDcmocmt. TjBVI I.. TATE, r.UITon. Bloomsburg, October 17. Tho Worthlcssncss of Gold. It is stated by many of tlio survivors of tbo Central Amorica's passengers, that thcro was Eoldom so largo nn amount of monoy owned by passengers as was in the caso with those who caruo by tho (,'cntral America. Mirny woro persona of largo means, and thcro woro but very few whoso irnmcdiato wealth did not amount to hun dreds, while numbers reckoned thoir gold by tho thousands of dollars. The greater portion of tho passengers woro" returned minors, somo coming hither to invest the capital they had realized in hopes to livo a lifo of greater caso as tho result of their industry, nnd others to get their families and once moro go to the land of gnld. . . ,.6v., .vo- tl!i!HMSStlES Hi, CABINET WAllHKOOMS. TIIU underlined respectfully invites tha attention of the i'ubllc to his extensive nesnrlincni of Cabinet Furniturcniid Chairs which ho will warrant to be made nfgnnimtteriiltinnd In n workminltke manner. At hU Establishment, can always be found a goodnpiort ment of FASHIONABLE FU11NITURR. ft Wlilch isruinlin stvlratiil fiiiili to ll.nl of i'lill i'i'oL,d'''rN"v v",;cilk'ian"",tl,l",vi,rlcc"' and less. of gold was thought of, and when, SOFAS, ggP?'g;Si,iv, on Saturday, it ,bpeainc , evident that they m wSK.1 51S:; "lifn'i'rj waT.m wero like,y at ay lo ifca Xi bonoalh 1,10 wavos' wealthy men divested wiiii i rri'insnnnparinr .urnnil5, rou. cnr.l comre ana tnOtnSClVCS 01 tUOir treasuro UOltS anU Beat nlr l.'ilil. . il( ;i a till a. rlii(riii in ri tv tin t tiril n nsl -imci n I dre.nud allk huUof f,iliinrtnblp work. Ill ntnrk ofl tnrnil flin rrnld tmnn thn nnliln flnnra nltin lilimoin ol.Mncl.il nml PAmn.nn ,,",1, .1 . I O 1 "UV,HI """"6 lilSii '"JtVInmman tnoso to tajio H wuo wouiu, icst lis weight tint section oi me country, ne nut niso necp n good a lew 0UUCC3 or pounus u.nij iLuu. t mon friMiies- lie will t-lsn lurnitli spring matr'sfes tlJClT (icatll. r UU pUTSCS, Containing in durability audci.iiHfurt to any bed in nn I SOIDC lOStailCCS UUO, WCfG lying UDtQUCU mnn.i.'wir April 6ih, 1M4 " c'i on sofas. Carpet bags wcro opened by illtsccllaucoiTS, How lill Hat Troubled Him. rT XXAZETi OHKF.K, ESQ, " Wbco I- was a young laL just begin ning to tiink about tho girls' eoid Charley, tho Lord knows what besides;, that- had been accumulated in a tub, untlor-tbofas cinating cognomen of 'swill.' " Thcro was' a- predicament' for you, T.Vhat.sJiould I ,dpj If Hdttjr had obsorved. it, tho matter would not have teen so bad; but she Jud not ; could I tell horl Nol heaven forbid I At first I thought of litt-1 , found ;cprtifon.crs, and the fcoor, food and Cir. Amchicax AoftircLTowrr!-! srnd you llii rural roittlCtit. Tho poor and the Hell alike ongwiiica may serve "To itcit unfeitttte tedious time atrny. "I wasinonstrous pious, and went to meet Jng it out, but imagining tho spectacle it ing cviry Sunday ; but I havo fiinco ccinc would present, xriy courago failed mo. " 13ut then' reasoned I, " she will bo sure to sco it cro long, and then how sho will to tbo conclusion that it was not so much for the concern I felt for tbo 1 good of my soul,' as it was for tho sake of gazing l cruel vi OVTINUnin nnki! INSUKANCH3 ON I.IVC3 on JjI1K 1NMJKAN0K lncn anu tuo sawing metal was pourcu out r;KrArc the floor with lLc Ilrot3ality of dcnth's uospir. uno or tap passengers, who lias foriUDittely been rescued, opened a bag and dashed about tho cabin 620,000 in gold dust, nnd told him who wanted to pratify his greed for gold to talco it. But it was pnsped by untouched as the vhricst dross. A lew hours boforo hp would hivo struck down the man who would have attempted to takc,a grain of that which ho now spurn- OFFMI-, NO. 41)3 (UKiKUT SIltFRTi CAITJ Mu (paid up.) SJUU.tiOU Wiaritr t trpemai. tin? iiinct r.u4otiablL term. Thn cmKil IiRlnc naid on and InvdPtcd. tnccther w illi l.irve mid C'MHitnly lucfeaing rcttirvt'd fifi'd, olfuiw a perfort scmrity to the mm ml. The pre miu nn muV. be pai.1 jcaily, half caily, or Hinnrriy. Tho Cmnpnnv add n l'ONCS nerldicVly to the lr.su rnncM for Ml.'. Th 1'lltST liONCH appropruted in iiiTi'iniier, ipi.aiio M.Mnu uu?i ua j n uecciuiier I'l.tho 1 IltllD lOMJri in tircppiliT. 12? These ndditMMiit are made without rt'iuiring any inrrpip in iri" prrmunn 10 up pam 10 me t.otitnany. Tin Intloivinciirf a fun exnninlps Irmn thu Recisler Amount ot I'oliry nml CU from tlinit iiiMiiif to lie incrtasPii ivmirldiiio ol'Uii horrid di"'aseiinki4 tlici rniiiit'iirfliiPe, niKb ult'eratfl iiiri! throat, dim-ined iiokk, iiociiirtnl ii nn. in tins beau nid iiniM.d mip nt ntsiit.ficafnpi's ti'Mlfxiiu Hie Hkiu bont-K, and amis, hloirht-K mi Hip h"ad nro.uii I exiriiiftl.'ii, prngrvfsing with frijihlhil r.ipilitv,till at list the pihitn oflliH moitili tirtho liMticj of Hit niMt; tail in .and Urn vjpuni of iIiim awful illi'u4 bi'CiMiittii n horrid object of ointuiif'T.ilinri, till t( -.iih I'll- a iieriii't to his dre.idfnlfiuileniii.-A, hy spii- diiiKliiiii in 'Mll.it bnurtiQ Irmn whcnci -t 4ravclrr rtnnii.." To mii-li therefore Dr. Johnrtnn pled-es Ii i in I i iri tirpdprvi the moiit e'lvinlable trcr-ey, and from ini exit-mtve ptneuce in inenrsi nospiiais oi ll'iropi and America, lie run ruulidemly reconiuiPiid a hf! and spppdy euro to the unfortunate victim olthii horrid disrasi-. Take particular Notice. Or J. nddrenscs all thope nho hnve Injured them el ve j by privnti! and improper iudulgeurc, Thee nre notr.e of Hie vad nnd iiirlJtirliot V otfects nrndnceil by early liabitu of yoiMli, viz : Weakneps of thll irh ttud l.inihii, I'aiu in the Mend. Dimnrf-FOt Hnfhl, I.oib ofMncular xower. ralpitntlon of the lli-art. Iivspepsia, Nervnim Irratibilily, Derangement nftlie lligpstlve Fitnctions.CencralUvbiliiy.syniptoinH ofConfiiiuptiou, r. MHVTAl.t.v TLf fearful cflVr.ts unon the mind nrn much to Itcdrejded, I.n-ts ol Memory , Confimnii ol 1 1 psii. (ipnretiiii of thu hnirit. llvil t-'orenotiiue! Aversion of Society, Tinuty, fcc, are some of thee v lis Thotigiuda of nPjsnnnf nil na now Judge wnat is tin came nr time iipcmng neaitit. iooritig he'r vigor, bccmiiHtig wenk palennd emariatpd, hnvln n iin?uhr nppoaranco about the eyes.cough and symp t Din nf f 'nn ru limltnii . Dr. Johnston's Invigorating Remedy for Organic ivcalcims, Hy thlfl great and important remedy, weoknew or the organs are peedlly cured, nnd lull vigor rertoted. rixincititlanrilin mnal norvnlll fin it dpltll I ta ted. WllO hid I t all hope, have been Immediately relieved. Alt iinpemmenis in marriage. i-nyKirm mm mciiini i'n"i'i' iifiriiion. VervoiiB I rritaliilitv.TrembUiiuB and weak tiesB.nrexliauslinnofthe must tearful kind, speedily eiwed by Dor toraonton Youns Men Wlm tiftvn Inlurpd t bpmaetvpii bv n ccrtiiu nractlce. InJulirPit in wlifln fllnnn a 1 11 lilt ffP'HIPIlltV Jflartlpd from pvM companions, or a t school the eiTeclttnfnhirli nre nlglil'y felt, even when asleep, nnd If not cured renncr niarriairR imposnm;, huh ui'ivi" u,n nnn noil lifiil i. clinn til nnnt v IniuiPihntrlv What a pity that a voung nun, the hope of hi eoun try, nnd th" darling of lii parents, should he snatchei from nil prospects and iOoymefits of lilc.by Hi" rone nnkiii.fiu.il .invlmlnn frnin the rnlh ofnnture. nnd in dulgingin ncerlnin secret habit, Hurh person before coiiiempiattng Warriazc should reflect that n pound mind nnd t-o-'yare the moi iiatrjipAry ruuisllie to promo. COnuiibiitt hllpplneti indeed wiinout tnee.aue journey inrouuu tne in-mi'' .a ivfnrVnllHinnfi.tllG n roliPCt llOllf I V darkens tO til ml w i hn mind liffOniftv ktiadowed Wltll dl'Sllflir UU -Ailed wlthtlia melancholy reflection thntlhe hujtpiues ifnnotherbecomps blighted witlipur own, OFPICT. NO, 7 UUTII I'11 UlinitlCK 8T.na!tliiore,X- Ai r. v;i1i(('ICAI. nl'I'.RATION'S 1'EItrOllM LP, N.H. f.-liio false modesiy prevent you, but npptylm d ateiye ther personally or ny iiner. 8KINUWUASCS8Pi:(3liUfYCUnCD To Stra7ts'crs, Th.n.n ihnii!iiHiii mred at this Institution with' tho lam 15 years, nuilth'f nmnerousiniportaniHnrgicnl wpeiatioas periormuu ny in 'viii"i ninn ill. rrt,,r.M ihn nnniTft ntnl mnnv other persous.no tleesofwhiehliave appeared again nnd uguln l.eforo iixn dnbllc, be Bides his standing ax ft gentleman olclia racterand responsibility, is a sufflcient gunraiitee to thoafliieied, Take Notice N.n. There are so many Ignorant and worthies Quicks advertising themselves I'liysicinns, rulnln: thn hpnlih oftho nlreidv afflicted that Dr, Johns to l deemaitnecessary tnsay, especially to those uniic- nualnted with his reputation, inai ins rruueniui .ititinntflH ni wnvBlianu in hlfi oflirc. lrl-TAKsiNoTicB. Alllctters mnst bopcslpaid, nn pnntatn a pusio&u .." r " m'" r Lewill sent .nitarly 7 1857. Valley Inured l-nMill9il I by lutiirnnl litiotis. No. tJ,rT 2.VHI " .no C't.lii.v irt2 ;-(Mio nm 3U. fo " ik jootj :i:r, 50 i.r ih) nai 5'iuo lioq r5no to l'amnMeis. CMiUnTiiiK inbles nf rate- nnd rxnhnn- vivuvmwi, wsw., ouuuu uuuiuwu. cVniMlT.daXln ftn1 iat,hPr ,,,,ornii,l,nn After dinner a Mrs. Davis, her two sisters, THOMAS WDflWAY, rrtetdent, Jo P. JjtMF, Jlttvnrtf. octobpr iu, i8.-,7-y nurnoso of bcrrvint?. and haviuL' nrocccded snuuKiug Tra'geay. A mo?t shocking tragedy occurred at 'and a Sirs. Douglass left homo for tho old liiine. 1H caret liver Lever, full Jewelled, liver Jippine, lends. UiiHArlim lli.i..hn.. oiu spectacles, .... iu iiuu nut tg liiii lurs, jjuvia, uhu put uu ' . ' V': I 1 .1 t xi . 1 I... 01 it uracpicts, . . it uu 1 uur nunu to piiau iiic rovoivur iiwuy, uut adv's Cold rencits. .... 1 iHt I , 1 . 1 lUer Tea HpnoiH. set - 5 IK DClOrO SllO tOUOUOU It OHO CLiargC CNlCrCU niu rens, w tn l euci' nnu envcr nnitier, 1 v 1 n , 1 , . 1 t 1 r 11 cold rHiVer.itinEa.itTifeuiRinSKO-.Wniriiciassps. Mrs, Davis' breast, who immediately fell 'LSl1 wWwmVcI 1 be' wl',he; Davis then fired at his wife again, and the .ere sold for, . ...n,iur charrn nln nntnritd Iinr hrnnsfc. puiuf 1 1 iv Ah iiniiuiji 1 o ----- ... riin hand sonio uo i anu Miver fevers anu t rp j k i T-a T.,: epines stiii mwer than the above pnecs. went off, and tho sister spoko to Wrs.Dayis, UPlOner 1U, JM7 1 ,rv linrnol lo wri vWv,1a Iirt twl NEWOARUIAGB ESTABLISHMENT JiS IILOOMSUURG, In tho Now brick three- Stpry Corriag Fnetorv. on Main bolow Market. mill, auiisriihi-r wouM rejcirnlly nnnounU'lo rhe X pUllllC, lU.I.'lP llOiCVUiiiH-iievu ,iiu WACON MAKING nU-WvJX2 uiNr.Ha, so., vy aboui tlio room, and thinking to myself uhich girl was the prctticft,'nnd which ono I would rather marry. " Well, 0110 day I singled out girl,-! who, I thought, eclipsed all creation for Lcauty; in fact,' I' was soon head-ove'r-hccls in lovo with licri But a few moments sufficed for mo to form a- resolution to sco her home, pop the question, and, if possible, to strike a bargain immediately. I was all in a tromble,- The sermon seemed, a' week long, and very uninteresting. Many, no doubt, wcro praying for their neighbors and their neighbors' children, but with mo it was different I was praying for tho meeting to break up. "At length tho meeting did break, and I broke with it for npy hat ; but to my surprise and mollification, I could not find it until after tho object of niy affections had gotten so far tho start of mo, thatj it would nave required quite -an cuort to have UYKllalu,.. l.v.. .Jr4l... ,.nn nnnll.n. consideration my hat had been, under foot, and was so badly soiled that I was rather ashamed to be scon with it on. Taking all theso things into consideration, I resolved to wait for tho next opportunity. " From thai time 1 was a changed chap. I could think of nothing but tbo girl I had seen at mooting, except it was .that of per suading tho ' governor' to buy mo a new suit of Sunday clothes. Tlio old lady sided with me in thisila.st paiticular, and between us both wo succeeded in carrying our point. I was rigged out in style cloth coat, satin vest, eassimero pants, and to crown all, a beaver that cott five dollars. This will fix tl.ingn, lloalIl OOUl'l I but fcCfc Lu. uvnj- I wight set her dowrra.i mine. " Iii a few" evenings thcro was 'a 'prayer meeting at Union Meeting IIouso, nnd I,' with' my new 'fixings; waited my way thither; not, however',' until my mother had given mo much good advice concerning tho management of my fWriggiDg moro particularly my hit, its I lad but a short blush 1 Already sho is looking nt ine, as if sho is wondering why I don't kiss her perhaps I had bettor not Stay any longer;'' and suiting tho action to tho word I madft a loap for tho door, and was off, liko a comet. From thonco all was tunfusion, until I found myBclf athomo baro headed receiving a raking firo from tho old man and tho old woman nt tho samo time. This 13 bad enough to think of, but it is not tho worst. There i3 ono thing that now rings in my cars nnd will continue to do so as long as I livo. It is the last words of Betty. Poor thing, supposing that" I had taken offenco at bor resistance, sho called, after mo as I shot out of tho" door. i " Oh, Charley, come back 1 I was only in fun. Comeback, dol Oh 1 Charley!" CORN. An Agricultural Song. Tunc "Sparkling and Bright." Ten years bad cliangod Bomowhai the appearance of Charlc3 Frankly, yet that bright shining smile still lighted up his countenance. Through him tho distressed STAUFFFK & HAUI.FY auout. a mnc, nearly 10 mo snore on mo cur.jir lrjircii r.s .rr.irr.r.nr. ouisiuc, nau uccoino Eouicwnai scaucrcu, W",,,,.,'.l'f ANintu;rAii..nt hii-ri.iia.ir'pMa I While there Samuel Davis, the husband of ' time boforo got my old'onc crushed up at ali-li nml Jcnrlry Klori),' No 113 flllil No lll) 1 I " J Nuriii siiconii Riri-i'i.rorni-rni rtnarry. i-iiiiniiciniiia. Mrs. Davis, camo un to wliero sho was meeting. nlil I iv.Ttvntrlii-p.fullJewcncil.iSrarHcani!. ...... .1 i V'm Blanul"S ucr sister, aim ucnoornieiy i nau noi Dcen in inc meeting nouso jl aimed a revolver at her. I no sister asked long, before' she whom 1 most anxiously expected c-mio in and mm thence until tho services wero concluded, I was in a sea of trouble, lest some fillow should cut mo out, or something nf the kind. "As soon as tho congregation was dis missed, I 'yoked' her, and off wo started. When wo reached her homo tho sun was just setting, and so, to bo mannerly, her Old dad 'asked mo to stay all night. I had nov objections, and after supper was over, Mold Bctty for that was'lho girl's name) that I'd liko lo' chat with her a little more. Sho had no objoctionsj'but said wo must go ''to tho kitchen, as tho old folks' tlldn't Romantic Polly, Tne Inland Daily Times of Lancaster, Pa., chronicles tho return of two young women, who became fapcinated with the attraotions of, a" circus whTclf UsiKid mat place not long since, and took it in their romantic heads;: to ,gooff with it, despite tho earnest and repeated remonstrances of their parents. Oo they must, and go they did. Bui a change camo over" tho spirit of their dreams. They found tho tinsel ;of tlio arena but tho trappings of a miserable life. They were subject to treafmcnt, found their rougji companions, " angry, surly and. cross," and they took tho oppor tunity to run away from tho circus. In tlio course of their wanderings' they reach ed Ilarristiurg, and from thenco made' tho best of their way homo, thoroughly cured nf tlii'Jr.jfnfsb deluuiri, After much, weeping and m'any'promises 'thc runaways wcrctakeniitito their houses onco more. Hoth of- theso hair-brained romantic girls arc under sixteen years of age, and very' good looking. Having vonturcd so near tho abyss of utter ruin, it is wonderful i that thoy escaped. C2r A PHYSIUIAN'fc LEGACY TO moved her lips as if spTcaking, but almost his wife, proceeded about ono hundred 'The glory ofn young man 1 1 1 1 t strength. " ruin (e ovRuuy jiviaicn. jc to j r, sing . jdji.i I t Our readers are nwnre tlmt we seldoni. if ever, re-1 fnf ulinn hn woa conn hv liiu' Rislnr In rniiMnend any inrnhral puihcai Ion, if not endorsPdbv , , .t J vt-iy iimiiiBi uiiiiiuu y. na ruin i"""'"- b nlm iUU rovOlVLT Bl IUS UrCUSt' OUU UTUU an ni tnniitlmt Hp. I'nl.vrDu-Vi t.'a . mihllrKtlnu. ilw - f 1 row DtblUty nnd other veaKnetses, tho result of early 110 fell Upon' IUS 1 f ACQ and Slie Went Up tO xlant fer the complaints referred to. lilO partlCS WCTO botll yOUUg, anil Mr. Ksnvrtv, the imvc n-ign rpniedien for Huinlnal WeaUiiessJ DaVlS IS EpOUCn Of as having: DOCn a Smart, Rexual Htrbility, Impotency, Iiivnluntarj .nmissionsJ . . . it M rje, c..nre ior baicuy iiiqbi c uie itatum ijrui'gisia muuawuua jjuisuu juiuuuoj .13 oaiu 111 iHt rnuniry. I)r u v I'AMPULST.ns nbove. eonlninlng full advices for tho euro of i-'ncnnatorrhtri. &.C.. cm be had In a secure envelope, bv eudontnjr 0 ftunp in lit Avenue, corner IDtli Ctrecl, New York. Pot Uox tin, -l.Vu. lJune 1 o, lam. Better than gold is our corn tenfold From tho Icrtllo earth advancing, Twill give you health and brinj you wealth, Yvur happiness enhancing, Then husk yourcorn before 'Us morn Fpr the pumpkin pie Is waiting. Ami fill yournrtw, 'tis Natures Ii To give yourselves a halting. Wilh ii wc make a-Joliney catcej -''6rriuiBt;or fry or 4rlihlle, . , . And puddings gepdj be, H understood, Are stirred up with a pipdlc. 'flien husk your' corn, tic. When It Is green, as we havo Ken, Tii first YLte boltc3 tor toasted. And when 'tis dry who dear den Tis,qulte good popped or toasted, rfThen husk your corn Turkeys and liens count it by tcrtti , Axid never stop to laite It, And ducks and gcesc, n pint a p icc, A bushel IhejrMl soon wasle It. Tben husk your corn, &c. Bitiiricls by day , red. black nnd gray, To store it In their "elrlps," No questions mnke for conscience sake But snatch it like the lurles, Than husk your corn, &c: Tbe brave chipmuck with rlfht good pluck Jto'ind ll y iu'11 see him lurking, tyilh puutlng Hp he'll seldom chirp Or talk, like boys while working Then husk your corn', &c. Atmld of night with much delignt, Old Bruin filled his backet, By light of room the knowing coon Tben'husk your corn, &.c. The grunters all both great nnd small Will liquet! to hear il raltHj And then, '(is good ns any food t Tor horses, sheep or cattle. Then husk your corn, xc. Joint D.Tjceft. Rtm?tn, OxtIJa Co. 1&7, t ' REMETylEERJHE. POOR. A Story from Real Lifo. peavon. Can mortal minds conccivo the glory of that upper sphere whero tho sun never goes down and night can never eomo I Whoro tho river of lifo rolls its crystal, waves around tho high whito throne of the groat Eternal. Fairer 'flowers' than noy Flora's hand has strown on earth, bloom in tho fields of immortality. Chfirub forms float on tho waves of music; swept from tho golden ,. harps of God's elect. Earth's brightest sunbeams are but darkness com pared to the light that emanates from the sun of righteousness,, Frail.mortals.decm it shadowy land ! Not so ! There, no clouds come to dim the 'light of eternal day ! Sorrow ncvor, flings its dark mamlo o'er tbo sinless dwbllors there- Shipwreck- i'r'es J":SXiMMSi LjW ttnd t.urncd ,lim ovdr W 110 s.doad- ko 'to be disturbed by a' liglif iirtko ' big cJ mar,nor tbsscd fo5 lemiicstubU3 room' when they wcro to cod. J o an tun ca , WeaTy'-pllgrira, treading tho pth 1 consented of course, and bo wo woro' soon ,,ii;it jeaas 0 acath ! Let nof cSrth's fleet. on the vcry'best of terms. I should hayo ;ng pleasures dcCcivo'yo'ii trust alunc in' havo been tho causo. A TKonumont to Horndon. Hopkins' City Hotel, ku, art nuiirii tiiiuu Hiui.iii, j?4t' llicf itmt.flrmtfly EICl.ll UOIT.l.," PIIILABELI'IIIA. Tllti umlrrfilgni'il lin. un thu nlMvo wrll'knnwn Un ti.i Dii a Fon and rjvnrat. iitcniie, ami 1m. fpn boon extremely happy but for ono iause tlio stamp of plenty, in tho' form of" grease, was abundantly impresscdjUpon everything Tho nobloCant.IIerndon. oftho ill-fated iu tho room, excepting tho choirs upon Central Americans probably no moro. I which wc sat, and consequently! was muck What morn nnnrrmriatn nptinn. snvs t!.o troubled about mv now bat. What Should .. ..... , 1 - Heaven; Kate Clair, '1 1 New York Journal of Commerce, could bo taken with refcrcuco to his death choos ing to perish as ho did, at tho pdst'of duty, Beauty not a Requisite of Lovo Thoro isi a most affecting and thrilling story told, in i)lustralion-of our tbonio of I do with it? I did not want to havo Commodoro Barclay, who fought tho battle honored him. "Did you say your mother wasvery eiek t askod ho, taking thd liitlo hand affection, ately. "Yes, sir," slie answered, timidly. ' "Well, then," said ho, "wo will stop and get a doctor." So, crossing tlio street and ringing adoor bell; was 'answered by anion with alight. "Come with tne, doctor, if you please," nHMTrankly. "YcKlr, immediately;''' nnd stepping b'aclVinto tho hall, ho fiit'tlic IfgbKdown'on a table, and putting on a large ovcriioat, quickly followed on with Frankly and the little girl. Ere lbngthey camo to a dark alley; this they cntered, and'fromit pSS'cdinto a room dark, damp nnd dismal, while a faint groan met their cars' as thoy entered "Havo you no lights '7 aaid Frankly to tbe little girl. ''No, sir,1' said she. So giving her n picco of money, ho told her'to get some as soon as sic could. Sho went, nnd quickly returned, bringing' a light. On a low" couch of straw lay a woman, and as' tho light sbono through tho room, 6'joJgaze'd wildly around. Walking up to her ritlo Charles Frankly told hcriic naa & ftjcnJ, hail pnmnrtn ..nmfnrt nnd curher. K faint toncssLo thanked him, yet with aifull nnd Ovorflowing lioart,!twas.th6n that sho looked back over tier past llfi and sighed as sho said ,"0h, had I beca a friend to tho poor,!'1 Morning camo ; so seemed new life to tho' sick woman. Tender caro, nouriihing food and. medicine had done its work, and sbo-frlt rovived and better. Beador, you havo probably soon .many Charles irankly stood by her side and noble-looking men, but never one more so gazed oarncstlyiinto her palo and caroworn than Clurles Frankly. His looks did not face ; and as ho did so, he wondered whero belie him, or ho was all he seemed to bo. away back in life, ho had seen Ihat face ; Ho ;ns tho an ot an honored nnd rotired' boforo long, memory, came to hisaid,.an4 mediant, that, dwelt far up ,in the upper ho remembered. part of the town, away,,from the hum of. "-Vlis lcroy, was that onco your name?'1 business and tho cares of .business life. said lie, addressing her. His business ho had givcnjjip to Charles, "Who calls mo MissiLcroy'?'' said sho, who carried it on with suoli energy and with a quick start. tact, that it could not bo thriving and pro- "Ho younotrcmombcrCharlcsFranklyl'' sporous, and bid fair,, eve. long, to become said. hd. the best in tho wholo great Metropolis 'What,. is fhissyou I'.'isho cxcliimcd,hnd Many wero tho temptations which daily I do you eomo horc now to chcor and comfort beset tho path, of Gharlos Frankly; yet he rac when I turned you away from my passed through them with a character un- door liko a, dog I Oh, how I havo longed blenched and vitlwuta spot, to mar tho to bo forgiven, arid can you now 1" great namo ho boro. Many a proud belle "I do, freely," said he, in return. bowed low beforo him and sought to win "Oh, then may the blessings oftho Sffist his smile, hut 'was all in vain, for ho saw niBK at nrm W." through the thin gauze that screened them; "Listen," said be ; "I must toll you some- and scorned them tho more for wearing it. tu;nc. Your father has forciven you fcr A beautiful brido his father had chosen Wcddiri that man, and lonccs to tako you for him; gay, dashing, and brilliant ; they back to his home Ho knew well tbat called her Isabella Leroy. Yet, he fancied vour lusband was a poor man, and wasnct sometimes that a false robe shrouded ner lT70ilthy as you supposed. Walking slowly up the steps 'of tho Le- tono to iho doctor, hc,'left tho 'room. Ero roy mansion, was a seemingly old man. iong bo returned with a white-haired man ; It was Charles Frankly; thus disguised to :t was Jaul.3 Lcroy., Joy beamed in his sco through those that others-wore. Itfng countenance as bo beheld' amTcmbraecd lng tho bell, ho was answered by Isabella onco again his nnly daughter and grand- in person. With but one look at his old r,iia,and how fervently ho blessed Charles and tattered garments and outstretched J .blankly f0I,bis ..kind caro.ovfif thom. palm, sho said, "Begone fir," and shut tho ,Ero longlMiss Leroy -for, she toob not door iu his face. With a curs upon-bis, bcr husband's naino :was duly installed lips, ho walkiJd wiy. ' ' in'tho mansion, and a.short timq ficr, (icr Evening came; tho mansion of James husband, who had .dosortqd her, died in Leroy was brightly lighted, and ill wes gpa;n. gaycty and mirth within. Yet there was .But novor again, from that, door was ono that joined not the gay. throng ; m her ,irivcn tiic'nccdy. -,Sho' teaches Nclly,-,hcr room sho sat palo and trembling, holding. ;m0 daughter, in glowing words; to over MyTYl than mako an effort for his personal 1 judging that to bo tho safest phce. Being ghl. At Trafalgar ho lost an arm. At thus rolicvcd.ot my greatest cmDarrassmeni j.ako iino ho lost a leg. un returning 10 I went about tho work of courting in real England, feeling his condition very acutely, ojrnest. Iho sent a friend to his betrothed .to tell "After many fine things bad boon said, - bcr that under tho circumstances in which I.rt l.nnl n r-n rvri-.i1 nrrflin clin Ik 1 il. . II grease upon it-no, that would never do ! of Lake Erie ngainft Perry. Ho was ' " , b . rcmcmuir mo poar. u -f Li. nn mi,,,i ft.2.' ..l i. reads it over to sco that there is no possi- Thoso were two. eovero lcs3ons that sho n'(.n'ti?m'"n'iufo'"i'ii can be mmi.iio.i n room nnd safely than to erect a suitablo monument ffiffi'SJSSaKWK'; iitucii iii. nil ii'ii &?o on Ocean Hill. Greenwood Cemetery, whero ih'L'ro M 1 1 ' rcs " a lot is resdrved for heroes such as ho; and rir I'lid nnnrlrtor flattpra lilmftir tl.nl nn lion.o in il,.,o m'i r.T.. f rnTTadeluliki Umll jnrimta tne comfoit ami oiicntton ""V v't"-"""" J wlilcii whim round aliliu City Hotel. Ju 111,1657. i the man, but of his deeds for 'ino contem-! and a marriage contract had boon partially bo found himself, ho considered bcr rc lit all iUtianrn.i. Iln I" prPnated lot (? " "' and hainnliindat rM.ntanniinrtmnnlof nniiiii'il worn wlilcii iiurclimiira wlllQuililto tlieir advanlaje to cia. mine, UDPAIRINO. Wlllbudone in Urn mom priiiupt and rnrrr.ii iniinncr ,nd uponteiuii wiilrhcann.it fnil m clvi'.uilninriinii. HTIlAWURIIKli: A WII.CON. Illoi.mihiirE, April tiS, IBIS. nlntinn nf fnhirr. rrfinrtrnlinnQ nnil oq nn rpuctuuscnlier hnvinrr removed l,i Marbl. Yard, incontivo to lofty ambition. Whilo thd J- t?! rf . CyyjJ-.l'W. .?"',,.-"rr imtranm nflVmlow nrfninsl Iimnnn ni-r or MAIN anu MrtUM.l .irofi.. in liiipeii . uow, "tn -i Wfcari.oi..iei.rrdionirni.hnni.ind..f and divino, is covered with dishonor, let Vl- MONUMr.NTB, Cradlo Toinbi.lRox Tnmbi.nnd tllO groat and good bo held ID perpetual Hi-ail Stoncj of cvety dmerlition. III. .Hick U ol Ilia I t -annn ' best K luu, mo worKinaiuiiiii uni umiiui.eu vy uim in .v.uwh..ivv. the country, and at low pricei. C.ill and Judge (or M.iitri. , fur houe.,!,IH Ooraaa. .Mnllc nml f 1 la i,fit ,,lribulcs of tlin bnad nnd heart must iiiankiul lor pnauavta, o boii.toraraniiinunca oo oomUlUOU. 110 WHO W0U1U inucOU uo antiiOny witman. serve lhat proud epithet must bo devout, courteous, and accomplished, conue, cone- linwnRii TiiKffnT.TTTTOM rous, and hravo : nuro in word and aoou,- rpiID partnorililp licreiofoie ril.iinfi bilvvern tbe. ,uiwiui)jsh;u, pHuaumropio, au nuovu mi, lirm of .. II. Purltliy Co., lias been dissolved by I . - ,.'.,' if - , ; , ., . ;uaiconni. I ing tho weak, tho lowly, and tho poor. Tbo Reading Railroad wcqt to protest O.t Hide nP alnnb M.rn A 'y..P"Pii !lu;r oil, rnuifiie'.. kt., to i.o im.i otl mailo in Philadelphia, on Saturday last ortli same. llloonisburt, ApiiM. 1E57, Cm blc mistake. baJ learned, ere their import was heeded. Miss Leroy : I can not attend your A.nd oh, reader, whoever you may bo, party, x saw ino poor oiu raau uiituoou foj. Qr own a 6w anil jn tll0;fut,lrc, Z.rJZ T L", UB ' yU "mUCr "Kemembcr tho IW. CnAiiLxs Frankly. p. s. It would havo been better for Lying in Bod with tuo Head high you and mo bad you been a friend to tlio, I entered into, 1 proposed a kiss, lou may leased trom all engagements to mm. i.no -Qor 0 p It isftena.qucstion among pprsons who be sure sho rofused, but I insisted. A lady hoard tho mossago, then said to a ii0!t iat j l sho said lo herself. "Gono ara unacquainted jtb tho anatomy and ecufllo ensucd,-which lasted until sho was friend, " Edward thinks that I may wish f , uut who cares I" .And suddenly physiology of man,' whether lying with tho domplotcly exhausted. Being unablo to our engagements broken bcoa'uso of bis hold out longer, sho turned up her protty '.misfortunes, docs hoi tfcll him that if bo lips und said": "If yon must kiss me hero; only brings back to England body enough but don't you over undortako such a thing 1 to hold, tlio soul hp carried away with bim, again you bruto I' "I stooped over to perform tho opcratiqn when all of a sudden, I, felt an unusual ltglili I'll marry m.', Mr. Payje, ono of (bo survivors oftho Beforo I bad .ill fated Bt'oamor CcntpljAmcriea, aud to the mutual H. II. l'UUHUI.J roiVLiiii & uunvci.iN'o Espylewn. Aiil,1B37 . .1 .i i. . . . : , ' i ... .i . i.' ...i '..: ir..ln timo to think whether 1 was going to lain, ..wuoui iii" iniiKijnr.yinii.aiii "wuk b.u M ... .... , 1 1-1. I tr. l,:a H.a I nnl.in i 1 I.V LXAllK'H IlouUBtorc. llloomiburjiMay 30, isj7 I at 18J. (it not, I heard a kind of splashing abqut my feet, and casting my eyes downward, 1 saw great heaven's 1 what 'did 'I s'co T There lay my ftvo dollar beaver, complete bis watch to givo to his (tho Captain'1) springing up, with a forced smile entered head exalted, or even with tliq body, was tho presence of bor company. thpk most whqlgsome. Most persons con- Not long after, Charles Frankly brought suiting their oiji, casfl.pn this popt, arguo to biS'iity houso'a truly lovely and4rans. cendonlly beautiful bride With bcr wbolo. soul slid loved her poblo husband, andcthat lovo was fervonfiy'returncd. "Plcaso, good 6ir, do eomo and bco my poor mother, sho is so slob," "said a littlo wifo and. to suv to bcr ho wa3 cone. ?lr. j girl, ono dark and dismal night; looking P. cavo thabeart-slrickon.lady tho watch beseechingly up into ChJrlbs Frahkly's nn rri.nriU last, in Now York, where . face. ' ' 'i ' I " . i "xes, I will go," ho unsweicti, "go on ly immursod iu a filthy o'oiup ouud of tlislt she lives. Tho hopo tint tho Captain1 Is "Yes, I will go, water, cucumber ptola, tatcr' skins, and 1 saved is now almost entirely abandondd. and I will follow." in favor of tkat.wkick they prefer. Now, although-, many delight .in bolstoring up their heads at' 'night, and sleep Roundly without injury, yet wo ;declaro it to bo a danccrouajluibit. JTho vessels through which Iho' blood passes from tho' heart to thd' head, aro ahntys..les!ltiitd'in their ca vities whon tho head is. resting iu bud.highcr liap ttljo body ; llifieloro iu .au diseases aitcrtd,cd with lover,' t'io head should bo prcity ,uarjy.ou ,n, icvei witit (mu uouy; and tlicfcoplc Might to aeeufefolu thcui telvcs thus toslod to avoid danger. C7
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