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THE PITTSTON GAZETTE \ "I .c i I MAM ASTMMOT! J01MAL m st mi W Jt 3 Wrrkltj 35ttnajinpcr--( Bttistcfo tn Htm. littrnturf, }Hilitira, flic ffiwfluitilt, Sliniiij, ftkrjwtiiral, nub agtitttlturn! 3nfrrrsfs nf fjir Ctm frtj, Sniuaruieiit, 8r.)--$t] JUrJwrf 8 12.00 PER ANNUM. VOLUME 1.--NUMBER 41. PITTSTON, PENNA., FRIDAY, MAY 1G, 1851. ~**Pt St!] THE -v ipiraTOirsKa M8BTrsm, EVERTS 8 CURTISS, NEW DRY GOODS made grout proficiency in both the solid gence, she proceeded to the drawingroom and ornamental branches. Although she whero lie was awaiting her. A look of had travelled much with her parents, rtnd ; undisguised tidmiration from him awarded for one of her ago had seen much of 'the her trouble, and forgelt:ng all her anxiegay world, though adniiriiig eyes had gaz- ties in regard to lier countty cousin, she od upon her, and flattery's seductive voice was soon rapturously listening to his glowhad been breathed ill her car, she still re- inj» and refined conversation. taih'd tliat sweet simplicity and love of; Fn the meantime, Louisa had been businature, which ever spring from a pure ! ly engaged in decorating or rather disfig- shc was carelessly proceeding along, wlien her attention was arrested by a gentleman, whoso elegant figure she could not mistake. It was no other than Sir Edward Walton, the very ono above all others, she dreadud —and drawing lior veil over her face, she would have proceed without noticing him, had not Louisa cried out. to wear what best becomes her Without re gard to the fashions." Convinced how vain her attempt* at modernizing wore, Emily cast . at) angry look at her, and left the room, shutting the door violently. [concluded next week. -*•«.«. : ■ » WHOLESALE DEALERS INT tfiSII,! rpjj K attention of llic citizcna of I'itt.«ton and j FRUIT, OILS 8 PROVISIONS, X vicinity in respectfully called to the large and and Produce and Commission Merchants, %V( " '' '''' "l °' No. 2C18, 1'ulton Street, near VViwh- DrD C*oo«l* ol all liiudft, inirtnn M'H'kot New York Such as Cloths. Cassiaurs, V«wtinjC*. Fancy and Illgton ftlalKcl, mw loll,. plain jroods sucli as muslins, limns, cu8eoes, mus- ; O. 8 E. would call tlw attention of merchants lin do lanta, jjinyliann, lawn* 8.C., adapted to the of Northern I'liinsvlvaoia to their extensive stock sc»snn. of Fish, Fruit, Oils and I'r,.visions, which tl.cy | UroefcWrt, Hardwttfif, On c.tnxwnrc, end wi l sell upon as favorable termsas any house in : . ,• ,,,, , . , ... , \ew York city. ' CrocLcrywtrr of the best quality, baml. p. i.vD,RT», Nails, Spikes, mid Li/ass, Printed and ruBUisnED wkwo.t by ct. IU. It ic hart 8 IV. 3. Phillips Offict |Vest side of Main Street, second Story of the 41 Long Store u of Wisnerty Wood. The "Gazette" in published every Friday, at Two Dollars i»cr annum. Two Dollars and Firry f Cents wul ho charged it" not paid within the year. PftD paper willbs discontinued until all arrearages are pai— Advertisements arc inserted conspicuously at One Dollar per square of fourteen lines for three insertions; and 'I'vrESTY-ritK Cents ad' ditiena! for every subsequent insertion. A lib* er.il deduction to those who advertise for six months or the whole year. Job Work.—We have connected with onr establishment a well selected assortment of Job Tvk, which will enable us to execute, in the neatest style, ctery variety of printing. Being practical printers ourselves, we can ujftjrd to do work on as reasonable terms as any other office in the county. All letters and communications addressed to the GnzelU must be rn.rf i*aid, and endorsed by a responsible narn« to receive attention. " Not so fast, Emily ! here is tho very same young fellow who was at your house yesterday, lie is walking all alone, and lie looks wishful, as if he wants to go with us. " With pleusure,". replied Sir lidward, biting his lips. "1 never refuse the escort of ladies." A j.ate of the Knickerbocker conmins a good anecdote, going to show that it is not exactly safe for art haWftiftltippler to go-home sober. The story", is told of a man who merely, failed to go to bed inUixiflpted, and to'disturb his wife during the whoje night. Upon its* being charged (says the Knickerbocker) by u friend that he never went to bed sober, ho? indignantly denied the impeachment, and gave the incidents of one particular night in proof—'"Pretty son after I got in l3d, my wile said, 'Why husband, what'* ther matter w ith you ? Y'ou act very strangely !' 'There's nothing the matter with hip,' Said 1, 'nothing at all.' 'I'm surCj there is,' said she; 'you don't act naturatT, at all. Shan't I get up and gdt something fbry.ou? AihJ up she got, lighted a oaiidie, and came to the bed side to loqkat dm, shading tho light with her hand. I knew there was something strange about you V she said : ''why, you are saber f" Now this is a fact, and my wife will swear to it; so don't you slander rue any more by say. ' ing that | hav'ut been to bed sober in six months; 'cause 1 have!" heart n ring herself, for the pursuance of her plan :ss. } I O ' I i Mr. Charles Howard, her mother's hroih- j I lev beautiful brown hair had been tijjht!j or—resided injhdisiant city, but owing to I draWn biclc from her forehead, and its lux ft slight nusurirrefstnnding between him- i urious tresses confined with nn immensi s'lf and Mr. Dal ton, the nature of which tortoise sheH comb, directly across her fal will not interest my readers, the families j brow, was bound a row of short, stiff, nrii had never been ou tijfcms of intimacy, and Hcial curls, secured by a btack fillet, whicl until within a few months, hud not visitpd j was tied back of the ear with a pink bow when Mr. Howard incompliance with his; Her dress, which in no way fitted her form sister's earnest request, had spent a few was of calico, gaily striped withered am il.iys with them at their delightful home, iff en ; the waist encircled bv a red sash lie had evidently fondly loved hid sister,! 'ttStfenc'd by an old fashioned brass belt and the attachment was sjtrongly returned , b'ickle. To complete the re-arrangement lDy her, so that satisfactory explanation of 11 Pail' °' wiita encased her hands, am .he misunderstanding, which had occasion- green shoes sat logcly 011 her feet. sd the breach, was highly gratifying to While Sir Edward and liinily were stil j'Uh. and they only regretted" that* recoil- enjoying their charming tete-a-tete, tin jiiiation had "been sO long postponed.—Mr. door was thrown open and tins glowinj Howard was delighted with the genius, country lnssio stood courtesying befori Denuty arid accomplishments of Louisa, 'hem. Emily was no shocked that shi ind could not forbearcontrastingtftr grace- | waDunnWo to arise ; but not at alldiscom ul modesty of her manners with the lofty 1 fiuetl' Miss l-o»ii=sa approached, and throw Dearimr, and haughty affectations of iii'u ! 'Cig her arms about her neck, imprinted t Dwn child, und when he had urged the ao- I smack 011 her cheek, which resoundct jeptanco of his invitation,it had been with through tlic room like the bursting of u bot-1 hope of benefitting not less than w ith a tle ot beer ; and without taking breath, lesirc for the congenial society of jiis inter- she cxc'laimed. sting niece, llo w as aware that his dnugli- you I'd come, cousin Emily, and or, having seen only rustic beauties, had ' meant to. Ever since my uncle Charles mbibod a foolish, but string prejudice a- was in our house, I've been wanting to. ;ainst those whoso lot was cast without the 'I(! '"I"1 mcD M ft1'""' you. but he uever so ifile of a populous city, and he forebode j lr,uch as told me you had a brother." adnaking any comments upon their ci pooled j vancing to iSir Edward with extended hand ;urst, as he wished to witness the surprise saying in an under tone, "so much the betf ■ lily, when she should discover the su- UM - leriority of her country cousin. 1D°"r Emily vainly assayed to speak, and At evn-y mention of the visit, tho fallen Sir Edward, noting her embarrassment, ■ountei nncc of Emily betrayed to hiui how " i'1' assumed gravity, while he took the ex:n A'tloon.o it was, and he well knew that tended hand, informed her of her. mistake. ,lie was bitterly anticipating many a liu- " Oh, pardon me," she replied, starting ui'i.ition and trying position, to which her back ; arid then eyeing them both in the isitor must expose her. She dared not to face, she said, "but you look as near alike •omplafn to her father, for she. understood a:i two peas, only Miss Emily is so pale: lis vie. ws too well to expect sympathy; and marching across the room with the air 'so know that ho would require of one perfectly at home, and fixing her possible attention 11pm her eye on aruh velvet covered easy chair. she said, "what an ilegant cheer; but 1 1 day -if| spose you've no objection to my silting in D_r he: it now I've got on my best new gown, belie \ nd so comfortable too!'' she exclaimed, r's n is she threw herself into it; and placing to si her hands 011 iicr knocs, with her piouth o l wide open, sho stared about tho room and it he freely e.vpressed her admiration of its em. and bellHied beauties, declaring it was unlike anything : I10 had ever dreamed ol'. At c length, as if recollecting herself, she starte ed up and said. sol " Hut come Emily, where is the. pianny ur your father told inc about? I'd like to sue such a wonderful that speaks music ri»ht nd out; ai:d fiimiliary seizing her hand she y' . 1 continued, "come, don't you know you :y, J h ive got to Siiow me everything new, and 1 , 3V tiiat will bo iio small task, for everything 1 t0 in a city is new to us country folks. 1 ,1 spose I shall be asked to plenty of frolics, 1 /CIf; candy-scrapes and quiltings, and all that 2 jar tC sort of thing, and I've brought lots of pret-1 ,ioney ly clothes to wear. I know you will be ono v piite proud of me, and as to the beaux, vby, up wheirj I live, they think 1 am— nit there, I won't brag you'll sec what I :an do." tins, a, ci i Mixrih 281 1601-1 j Boo!*, Shoes, Huts awl Cops of all size GEO. W. BRAINEHD 8 Co, ThoHC wiiliin" to srvi money lDy ]rtirr!iH»Iif£ clirtp, nifty rent a?«ure(l tlmt no piiinu witl lie »pnrcd bi inrnt u continuance of the libfriil patronise tvhicll(lie Sulwcrilii r Jias hitherto sluircit. Country produte of nil kirn!C tttfcon nt market price*. II. B ROIIINSON. l'ittston, Auc. *J, 1850-ly itc Wive in Time! 'TIS FOLLY TO DKFI211. SSD'SiS8S, 103 Murray, near West Street, New York' G«(l. VV. Blt.llNKKD, DAVID BCt-DbN. | Aug. 2, 1850.1-fy*. " How very pretty," said Louisa and as he smilingly extended his jewelled hand, their eyes met. Cut, notwithstanding the part she was playing, she was extremely modest, and iter eyes fell, while a modest blush o'respread her check, which was beautiful in the eycsofSir Edward, although he coujd not explain such susceptibility from one who would hail a stranger, and ask him to walk with her. At all events, though he, such a mingling of modesty is raw, and therefore interesting. Just for novelty's sake, he resolved to pursue her acrjuafntance, and try to draw her'out. A. 8 J. WRIGHT, (Lute A. Wright 8 Nephew.) Al FIJII TKP I.RATt ! ! COMMISSION A N1) FORWARDING crdiauls 1 Vine street Wharf, 53r Will rn-tlve nml hliip nil kituls of .Mcrclitir dize nt ftO cr nu fief tun. ring from diwnst from which .hurc is no difficulty in Ij« in:? pftrtitithcntly nn« HfDeetli!y rt'!i» veji, pruviA-tl tlic light iitan* bo uscil. j \$ every vjco litis its own punishment, mo it would. Business Cards, ctc seem every disease has its remedy, This is true, ami i* nothing in ihis lifi- more c»*rtiiin than that tl«o W'JCST L\I)JA COMPOUND i* the most HjMietly and certain remedy fur all diseases 01' it (lc.)iC-atv elmructcr, known to the world. Adaptred to every stage of the disease, sex and roiistiiution. at ail times and seasons, there is no tears of HOLLINGHJEAD, WHITE 8 CO., wii Biasam amass FAIRBANKS FliErilUM GCALE3, L. W.OKAH KOai), Ar.i;NT, AN D DEJI.KRS IN l mso" "«r"w"re ■,1orr- cx|Mie.urc, detention Iron. nor r. Mriclion in N. B.—Sold »t miimiluetttrer* jirfcw (uiC! wnr- j„ ,; t|„. cwtuin and speedy rcJtcf it given, it In Vain lie sought to engage Miss Howard in conversation ; she was so pained and embarrassed, that she could only reply in monosyllables, but tho liyht-hearted Louisa chattcd qji right merrily, apparently unconscious of the trouble sho was giving her companion. "W ines and Liquors, Wo 77 Worth Water r.treot, and 38 Worth Wharves, Philadelphia. HOWARTH, LCVB 8 CO, FCs!iiaC!rrC mi«I 7Dt Cur a r j Main/mil Park r i'Mtlan, Luz., Co. Pa Pittslon, A'1, ufllirtcil tail rrfy with confidence pil its cithitivc piAwrs oviDr cliti' iiiMH of this cbni-nc-lC r. Kllll dirrflioiih aeeom] m ny i ar!i buttle. Prieft 50 ceiiU. at it. aoLLixusaKit), yru. c. WKiri rrrsn sum. C'A UTllXN.—A »k for theWent InUiu (.'o;u|iouihI iinCi take nunc other. For h.-iIu Iiv I'OSTKII 8; HALL, W hoi Wile finil Kctaif l'ittston f'a: A Solemn Kkproof—A Cambridgeshire correspondent has sent us a very vrf,- king incident, which we give in his own words: "when the wheat was in the bloom, six weeks before the last harvest, two gentlemen were riding past a fine field of it in tho parish of Bumstead ; near here, re-? marked to the farmer, who happened to bo standing at the gate, 'You have a fine field of wheat there, sir.' 'Yes,' repfied'thb farmer, 'very, if God Almighty *31 cmly UK it alone !' Mark the punishment -of suck impiety. That piece of wheat is still in the bloom. Such is the curiosity whfcfi has been excited in consequence, that no lea8 than a dozen laborers walked over last Sonday out of our village to see it. They tell mo that liter? it stands as green dnd unripe as if it were June."—Dancaslcr {Eng.) Gazelle. m ! «■.»— Feb. 7, 1P51 I MOO, As they advancod into open spaco, Sir Edward passionately called the attention of the ladies to the rising orb of day, tinging with rich golden hues the eastern horizon. " Jt is very pretty, faintly replied Emily while Louisa, betrayed into forgetfulness by her passionato love ofthcsublinio warmly reiterated. C. T. WILSON, iMH®a mo anies f3Sa a 3*23)^11333)21 November ti STORE, FKOTHINGTXAIT, NEWELL A OO (LtiteW. M. Newell 8 (o) HAVE taAfel I lie Capacious Store -V', TD7 f}inn,l-v,aere titty will krep nn extensive slot'/ of lioriTS "'ill aiiOtltS.of the bc*t style mitl "iftr No. 8 South W'uttr Street, • Bit. T. NORTON.] rillLADELFIHA Markcrcl, Salmon, Codfi«h, Pork, Chceae, I.»rd, Sides, Bee f, liutter, Shoulders, cU Merchants ol' t quality, which they t Wyoming ■r on favorable terCus Valley lire partieu e our *lnck. " Pretty ! how tame the expression ! it is sublime! beautiful! Look again dear Emily, what work of art can equal nature's sweet adornings ? how rich ! how glorious, are the varied hues anil shades!" For a moment she gazed, lost in admiration, while Sir Edward viewed with surprise, and an interest amounting almost to tenderness, her intellectual face, beaming with the poetic enthusiasm of her feelings. As she turned her soul lit eyes upon him, his tender gaze recalled her senses, and again her eyes fell and a deep blush o'rspread her cheeks. Herring, larly invited to call ami cxami, New York, January I, I'jjI Feb. 7, 1851 To Painters and IJijiltkrs. i«ir PEROT, HOFFMAN 8 Co., EAGLE HOTEL. .vD i ii /. i Tilers • IORWAKDLVO * COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 41, North Wharves, and 83 North, Water Street, below Race Et. GEORGE LAZARUS, an ftD rf /Irtf ft it* I /: V (b:k/r) n Dih Jfjotin, / A merit'iH PITTS TON, Pa /'ititch and A Mack, if"/ Ci site a References. THEODOlin VON DER LIFFE, House, Sign and Ornamontal Painter. mm! n mid V d Or,, i I A' her every Wvkojt (Si Co., Pittslon, Ft sit kb vV Roc Annus, Wilkmbarrf. Fp.askli.n Platt 8. Co., Philadelphia Jan. 31, 1831—iy* ft, 'I cousin Aug. 2, 185#. Pine S doll I llio iirat We copy tho following pretty scrap from the last number of the Lady's Book, where it serves as nn introduction to some statr- 'Ouly ma.' I L!'r .1 // i Oil. lime in her life, beheld a stage coach stop Ij I'ji'c her futh' r's mansion, As Klie hail Reflect ft C. «. GORMAN, M. Emily was no less surprised than Sir Edward, and pleased tliat she had inado a favorable impression 011 his mind, (which she could not help seeing, though she believed it momentary,) she resolved to let pride ahTue, love her for what she was, and independently brave public opinion, liut alas! pride hud gained too strong a hold upon her heart, and during the reception of morning callers she found herself as much annoyed as on the previous day. Immediately after dinner, slio took the arm of Louisa, and drawing her away said. JuhitKOti, Wi'lli CSc Co, MANUFACTURERS citizens of I'ilUUm nml vicii Office nearly ojipo.iiielhe I \Dxt Off Fiilslnn /?/ , (Hue, I. ...«i herself no Ion per, and forgetting ill A urs of lier f'utlier's displeasure, witliu cuniful manner and distressed lone, alio ' A lady had two cliildren-r-both girls. The cider was a fair child ; the younger a beauty, and the mother's pet. Her whole love centered in it. The cider \va9 neglected, while 'sweet,' (tic pet name of tbfe younger,) received every attention that affection could bestow. One day, after a severe illness, the mother was sittingiu the parlor, when she heard a childish step upon the stairs, and her thoughts were instantly with the favorite. A HI) WHOLESALE 1) E . BOOTS, I'ull H, KHiusa 8m wm, No. 35 Courtlandt Street, (first i!cor above the Merchant*' llultl.) Dr. C. UNDERWOOD, Office in the Jiuihliijg of L. IF. Crawford's A cull is respectfully solicited. KOSTKlt S r)ruj.'^iCl«. 0|D}H»ilc thu Uasin licir cuutwiu- Hard-Ware Store, Pitlston, l'a Aug. 3, IT/J. A dusty stage conch ! oli pupa! how could yon doom me to such unnoyaticcs, •11 lor the sake of a miserable country What on curth will the Wilinots jAMt.S W, JOHNSON, I $ *• BENNETT, JH \ S. YORK. \ c. v. fivnusoN. C. F. BOWMAN, ATTOUKIIV AT I,A1V. and Real Kstnte Agrnt. Office oil Main Street opposite the Foundry, I'iUalon, l'a. Aug. 8, 1850.-— 1 y". «• "i ill ? UV V It K. \Tr.Li.a, Splits JDIi1 January 24, 1H51 The color mounted to the temples of M Howard. mill Kmily's cheek flushed In ncatU the harshest look of reproval whip she hud over seen on his usually Ijoiuvo lent face. As she reluctantly arose to rc pejve her guest he coldly said.— " Hmilv, don't trouble yourself; I nil YD'h ■ civilities, as I cannot hear to see my iu^liter welcoming with honeyed words id a smile on iur lip- " ho, in her EXCHANGE HOTEL, THE COUNTRY COUCIN ' Is that you, sweet ?' she inquired. ' No inaiuma,' was the sad, touching reply, 'it isn't sweet; it's only me.' The mother's heart smote hef; and, from that hour, 'Only rtie' was restored to nn eC]tml place in her affections. bra lit) tul Krriily Howard. sidf a li'itci :.lic I mil been trading i!ic threw n " Come, let us go to the dressing room and prepare for evening." " yruu don't mean for me to prepare," said Louisa, eyeing herself with a look of satisfaction ; " 1 have got on my best, and 1 am sure 1 look pretty and she placed herself before the mirror. " Did you not sec that young fuller with us stare at me ? 1 knew ho was pleased." BIGGS 8 DOKBLEll, WELDING F. DENNIS, M. D. Ot'ficv sit J. ID. Foi'tilllUl')* Hotel IMTTSTON, PA. August Ifi, 1850.—If". Opposite tha Court House, ly think, to I if bond far !i whole foi'tnight. by a vulgar. cmritrv cousin, nnd that too, Jan, 10, 1851 RI.OOMSHUKG, Pi during the gay season ; Oh dear! Oh dear! what will tho VVilniots think But therC? Beauty. LATHROP Sl LUDINOTON, J. BOWKLEY 8 BEYEA, Coal Merchants, Let me see a female possessing the benivty of a meek and modest deportment—of an eye tint bespeaks intelligence and purity within—of lips that speuk no guile ; let me sec her in a kind, benevolent disposition, a lieart that sympathises with distress! and I will never ask for beautv thatdwelU in ruby lips, or snowy hands, "or the forty other etceteras upon which our poets have harped, toT so many ages.—Those fade when touched by the hand of time; but the everenduring qualities of the heart shall outlive (he reign of these, and grow brighter and fresher, as the ages of eternity roll AM) WHOLKSAI.E DEAiBKS IN IMPORTERS Officii Corner of At fin. -tin 4 J»nU I toad S'/c given her an invitation, of r'o.Nri: tiiinkim; she wouli] ac- heart alio Jespiys, thus acting the part til' falsehood anil hypoerasy." double Foreign unci Domestic Dry Goods, "You look well for the country, but city people dross differently, and when you are will] thorn, you should try to imitate them both in dress and manners, lest, by singularity you might attract too much attention.Annual And she seized her pen and wrote u pretty note, and hastening to the Iwarcr, Howard, as tl;c stage door was tlirown o- I pen ; but instantly he recognized iier love- I iy features, shaded by a largo bonnet. As be assisted her in alighting, he could scarcely repress an expression of surprise at her grotesque appearance, while she ingeui- At this juncture, Sir Edward, whose gi nerosily would not allow o( his torturing Miss Entity, bade them "gool morning," and withdrew, though it must be admitted, ho enj Dyed the simplicity of the little rustic.LEVIS 8 GORMAN NO. 16 COURTLANDT STREET, (Opposite the Western llotcl.) who w iiwjuiinu' an ansv wreathed in smiles inj room, with a liiee .. DRUGGISTS 8 CHEMISTS, shc pl •ostuled it. Aut alas ! not one sy!K Nu. 2 La Grange JUock. o|»(io.4le tUe 1W j}jtk ()#*fjCj» vehement soliloquy haCl escaped Office. ritLxturi. ru. .1 v ■ .» . . , 1 " r - { t ' ... r r.-.i tiKv jrcritMMnun, and he bcinnr t no menu of C. n. LUniNGTON. s September G, 1850.— If P. D. I«A Hew York " 1 have no sort of objections to attracting attention," replied Louisa dryly. " Well, then, to please me, will you allow the dressing maid to fix your hair a little like mine?" implored Emily. "Just as you please, but if it should not be becoming, it must be re-fitted, and all that trouble will have been for nothing." " Nevermind that trouble, and 1 know you will bo satisfied." 1DEG lea ye to announce to I J ton ar/d iti/.cnn of Pill jusly said 1 am glad to fee you m " What a pity !" lie said to himself as he turned away, "that such a pretty little creature," (for despite of her disguises, she was beautiful,) "with eyes soft as a dove's and teeth of pearls, half concealed by Mich sweet lips, and a complexion whose purity might excite the envy of even the JOHN GILBERT 8 CO. vicinity, t ungcon \ Wholesale D r u g gi s t s, ly on hand a large nmij varieJ KWx k oi Drugs u;kI Medicines, turn, related tho whole ml JD» t iling r(|uipuge. Do not remove my baggage, «s perhaps you will not approve C f the assumed character which circumstances compel nje to act, if I remain with you." iVo 177 North Third Street ii—the eoimlry cousin X few doors above Vine Street Knst bide, of superior (juiilitici, s?C wfi'n.'i llj '-v ud'er VY !kj! looted with great cure, wile nnd Retail, ul the low away. PHILADELPHIA ly Howard, what a pity that A Safe Investment,—Dr. Franklin, speaking of education, says, "If a man empties his purse into head, no man can tako it away his from him. An invest, ment in knowledge always pavs tlie best interest." lit l.BLKT x)ii rccovercc evoid COI2STAFITLY ON HAND, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OK Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Fullers1 and Dyers1 Articles, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, and Painters' Articles," Aupthccaries-' Glassware, Patent Medicines, tf-c., «f*c. August 30, W O.— ly. D• those wno may lavor those in want of such r custom; aim i I i . i i » • .» i* i sre usually (bund seriueu to 'JO last 1:1 thought, w!kii by saying, that, ' since of taste in her personal adoruings ! Anil her voice ! despite the coarse things it uttered its musical sweetuess thrilled niy he,li t! Well it is for her that she is under the protection of as influential a man us As the maid removed the comb, and unbound her shining tresses, Emily gazed in astonishment, ever and anon exclaiming. " What a pity to confine such splendid hair. Only look L'elia, did you ever see anything half so beautiful ?" and beautiful indeed did she look to the delighted Emily, when its arrangement was tas'tefuily completed. tores, we pi lurnisl to come ; bui it such a part as she proposed to act would be in the least unpleasant In liim «lm ii'milfl 11 ikIlsicitnf im Dv11D rl..nnvt " nt Di small advance on City prices, and of as superior qualities as can be found in any other cstab hr roughly said that will l.c it all events I'il We will keep constantly on hand I NinkC the most of tny visit, ano Hit; foolish, Pure White Lead—WurrantVI, ,,ecci1ful »i*» «*• *»«■* dry and i„ oil; lied tsa.l, Vidian AW, Spanish j 00,",n " Brown, Yellow Ochrc, C/u'ovie Green and Yc" of the beat quality : 1Awu+'1 rt:i "* " The sound of your liariTlner/' says F/anklin, "at five in the morning, or "at nine at nigh', heard by a creditor, makes him easy six months longor, but jfhe sees yju at a billiard table, or hears your vpico at a tavern, when you sh'ould be at work, he sends for his money the next day. COOPER 4, VANZANDT, ,uty comicctcd with isses.s IMPORTERS AND DEAL E R S IN Foreign Wines and Liquors, rDoint of vu arity such ignorancj of the ways of the world, it wore next to impossible that she should escape unharmed from the seduclivc wiles qui o up t urn sure, it mcnt of your feelings, and veil your supt No. 21 New Street, New York, ■ Hl'DOLPIIUS COOPER, August 30, 1850.—ly task, Sa MrtUus, Table or salad Oils, two* oil, j nM(| „8 to her opinion, or that of hor as- I T " " WA® ]OT It $ IV) ft S sociutos, it matters but little to .no. True, llialrwl gwaHy assist curing the senno.* »,ioV iDn» \ ous faults of my child, faults which conlatCr Colors,fi^nodassortment of 8i48ll TOOLS, it will be ft diilicult pait to play, but I ; C3Verv virtue and I will ussnt \ou •aintnnd Varnish finishes, CJV. «f-e. trust much to my powers of imitation in i LCa[ t u lD Dniue. ana sui \ou The superiority of 8niftffs celebrated Cpiirk dry- carrying out my plan which fbrtUftatelv J to ! nof, °, .n,X 1)0WC1* . ng and polishing VumUU lira been neknowl- acoordiSir to tho-seimfr of bhrenokx'V. arc 1 ».u"«g nil "»w l"»o» peeping from the dged, and consumers may rest a*surCU that it has JD . , j . .., ' D- window above, was poor Lmily, and as 10 superior in the market. It i» oflWc.1 without Uncommonly developed ! I , 1 | ,i: ilm removal idultoration, ns itcomcs from the manufacturer. Could l'-ml'v Howard, at this time, ! unwitnessed tlio.dismounti g, An assortment of the most popular and valuable have looted in upon tier expected guest of Laggngf, 8c., wasqurte Patent Medicines, Perfumery *» would have dismissed all t*m of be- j-**"* 'l! ZcT""' *" Df ocknowledflcd character, BrusIieR, }IiUr ing disgraced by her, and even she—'.lie hci lemailis weie 111 cli ' lo., Nail do., Toilet Powders, Pomatums, Colognes, admired cily Belle, in point of beauty and " Ob, horrible . she exclaimed, raising Attracts for the bandkcMiief, T.ij, Salve, andeve- | aCuomiClUliment8, could not rival her. both hands, and looking as she scarcely uml £Se"Uemcn':i She was gracofull redlining on a lu.vuri- knew whether to laugh or cry, as Louisa To consumers'of ; ant lounge in a rich and tasteful apart- ! first made her appearance, "what a large Cninnhillf nnil lliii-niiur Fluid : nient. The light of the departing sun was j honnet! and as to her outsido dress, 1 re- ISUiningl Illltl, „ |rpB1|li thr*ugh tho wJ|lilott- nii(, thJ ully believe it is her fathers old farm coat. atarayr-ftfa wrtflss! t~*«•«*C v1™1"; lmt. "• -"•fr-TJ 3 'r CASH prices, ami no exertions will be spared to ! the roso Hilton her face. Nu withstanding ! h'lg lips and honied word* I om me , hyp. give the utmost satisfaction. j the traees of tears were still visible, a ocrite us he thinks mo I could not have as. Orders from Physicians will meet with prompt 1 smj|u played around lips of Madonna beau- i sumed them, but should have laughed in attention, and their prescriptions accurately com- , j n,ry fenluie geeiried ludiant with ! spi«D of myself in hor face, which, of course pounded. Families requiring mcdleincs may rest . muu™ ,i -D , , * . ' assured that care and attention will he giveii, at the sweet light of warm alleotlon and young is as big and homely as hci bonnet. 1 he any hour of the day or hope. Oh! joyous, happy season, a ion* ! prove'king creature! what assurance ! do iu£T F»r thc convenience of our customers we sfm „.|,ell |jf0' with its varied charms opens I see her lean on his arm ! and the baggage h"ln the above, any be found „ to the young maiden, with only rainbow 1 is, 1 am sure, precisely like tliat of the tut general assortment of ; lilies ; when on tho sunny landscape she Irish woman, who always conies to service Foreign and Domestic Stationery, j Sees no dark spot, no eclipse. in a stage coach, w ith just such an old Letter, Cap arid Hole pajicr. Envelopes of various ! The father of Louisa having acquired a hand-box, tied up in a rag ; only she has colors and awes, indelible Ink, Stccl-Pen Ink—| competency, and being fond of rural life, got a rusty umbrella. 1 suppose the thought warranted not to corrode, l.ead and Slate Pencils, i vv]1Cd s]le wns sjj|| u mere child, had cho- may be her Cousin Emily had none, and wJrts/lS"^ook;,1" «en a lovely sequestered retreat. Here, this would be just tho thing to kiver us I 'jI, Cf*c. tf-c. amid nature s sweet adorning of /lowers both in our rainy walks. 1 is too bad, and November 22,1850.—«t(. and shady groves, with a fond father nnd ; tears began lo flow. I tender mother, she had passed her happy At this moment, Sir Edward Walton— childhood, and here she had numbered hor | tho son of a wealthy marquis, who was eighteenth year. She was possess*1 ut | visiting at Mr. YVilmot's— was announced fine natural talents, and under the gui-j and hastily drying her tears, ar*.d arranging Innre of «n accomplished nitfllfor, lial j her dfess with studied uegli; of sonic one those monsters who aro ever on the alert to lure from virtue's path the young and iinioceot." • " Ay, now,'' said Emily, "you look sweetly," and with un air of condescension, she, (of thp lir.st time, kissed her, adding, "I shall be tjuit" proud of you and then, as if a new idea hud occurred to her, although she had been pondering it till the morning, she exclaimed, "Oh, Celia! if wc could only dress alike, and, indeed, we can, (or there are my two dresses, exactly alike, only one is silk and the other casiimcre. Go bring them immediately. 'Tis quite a romantic idea'" CilAS. a. vanzaKdt, Jn EFFECTS OF ADVERTISING. H. A. GOULD 8 CO. WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, No. 221 Washington Stveet, Corner of Barclay Street, " This is only iho commencement, sighed ihc discomfitted Emily, us she pressed the pjilow after tiie first day of embarrassments and mortifications had passed, "aud 1 know not where it will rod ; [anticipated full enough, but her verdancy fir, far excreds it all. Jt will ruin me, 1 uni suro it will, and something must ho done. Toinorrjw I will r ason with her vghajtaquite pretty—very pretty—and, if 1 ctiu induce iicr to lay aside that gigantic eyn.b, and those odious curls, nnd do her hair up in something of style ; and then with a littlo altering, ono of my dresses might fit her nicely—and the mils and shoes certainly must bo disposed of, and then 1 an) sure she will appear quite like a lady—no, not a lady, hut quite decent, 1 mean.' But her foolish palaver, that is worse than all, what can I do—, and the poor girl finding there was so much to do, despairingly sobbed herself to sleep. The following morning she was awakened to her troubles by Louisa, who, without CO lemony, entered her sleeping apartment, exclaiming. One of the most successful and tho most numerously attended vendues ever held in this County, was at the sale of the personal property of Con fad Kershner, deo'd., at litis place on Saturday last. The Aministrator, J. II. Zimmerman, Esq., is among the few who appreciate the power ol the 1'ress. By means of hand bills, and advertisements in both tho papers in thi3 place, like sale was made known, and persons attracted from every part of the coun. 'y-—-The sale amounted to Thirteen Hutu dred Dollars, and the administrator feels satisfied that he has made for the estate, from one to hundred dollars, by expending a few dollars for advertising.—Swtbttri/ American. I!. A. GOULD, D R. *. COVI.D. ) NKW VOltK Wc invile the attention of Country Merchants and others to our lull and desirable btock of Ready-made Clothing, which we offer at very low rates. Merchants visiting the city for the purpose of purchasing Goods in our linn, would do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. September 6, 1850.—If. As Ci lia departed, Lo;iisa, who had been twisting her head before die mirror, turr.. ed and in a dissatisfied voice said. " What a botch GYUa lias made of my hair. 1 did not like to say it to her for she took such pains, but I've, no .notion of wear. BELKNAP 8 GRIGGS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, ing it, not I." JVo. 252, Washington street, between Mur ray and Robinson, New York, ClIATTNCEY BELKNAP. | JaJIES M. GliTC.GS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS In vain Etnilv expostulated; with provoking gravity, and quite a siiow of impatience, slio gathered it up in its former style, mounted her oomb and artificial curls, arranged the fillet and bow. " There now', don't you think it 'fcioks belter, and far more becoming?" '• I am sure it docs not,' scornfully replied Emily, while tears of vexation filled her eyes—'"'it is ridiculous in tho extreme —nothing like style about it." " Who cares for stylesaid Louisa contemptuously, "nobody but city folks, who cover their face whh hair till they look like monkeys, cramp up their feet, squeeze their insidesout, tie a humpgfcotton or wool across their backs, and th«b, because it's fashionable, think they look first rate, autl really despise a lady from tho country who has juflieiqjt imlojipiidcjice Oknstn of Lynch Law.—The follotoflTg is extracted from the council booku at Galway, in Ireland: A full assortment of Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Spites, Tobacco, 8c. Also, Butter, Cheese, I.ard,and sraoicd Meats, on Commission. Aug. 2, 1S50.—tf. ••James Lynch, mayor of Galway, ja 148S, built the choir of St. Nicholas Church, and hanged his own son out of his window, for killing and defrauding strangers, without martial Or common law, to show a good ,examplo to posterity. FIIESI! GARDEN SEEDS. I \ general assortment of Fresh Garden Seeds I just received and for sal^y j " lleiglw! asleep yet—what say you ior a walk /1' March 31, 1851 At a disunion festival in South Car. olina, one of the toasts drank was litis:— '•A rope to every northern abolitionist," A Kentucky editor propose* to amend, by ut. tacbing a southern disunionist to the other end of the rope ] hind he thinks Kentucky will furnish gratis al! the hemp ncccssary f u the wlifjje fcrefatien. 4 For Sale, Emily would have shaken her ofT and resumed her slumbers, had not the thought occurred to her, that iu a walk at buuh an hotir, she would not be likely to encounter any of her fashionable friends—anj hastily living, sJie was won eijuijiped. \|ut of Store PaUcrns, together with the form board*. They are in good order und ready * j;,r immediate use, and will lie sold at a merenorn- TXR. BRKINJO'R IirfalliUe Headache Mixture, ;na| rutc—one-fourth less than llic original '"ost of | J a anf# anC] certain remedy for nick hendoeho, fittm C nn. Knnuireof and for all lurms ol' headache eiccjit that nri«iiD;' HOWARTU- LQVK 8 CO from inflouuitio::, for »ak- lDy riewnn, Feb, 7, (O/a-If: J ' ... Aojfr 9,1B80.—if. W 1M5R9CSON ••'IHwoflUf.' a retired, but pleasant ovenu"
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal, Volume 1 Number 41, May 16, 1851 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 41 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
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Date | 1851-05-16 |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal, Volume 1 Number 41, May 16, 1851 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 41 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1851-05-16 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGS_18510516_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | THE PITTSTON GAZETTE \ "I .c i I MAM ASTMMOT! J01MAL m st mi W Jt 3 Wrrkltj 35ttnajinpcr--( Bttistcfo tn Htm. littrnturf, }Hilitira, flic ffiwfluitilt, Sliniiij, ftkrjwtiiral, nub agtitttlturn! 3nfrrrsfs nf fjir Ctm frtj, Sniuaruieiit, 8r.)--$t] JUrJwrf 8 12.00 PER ANNUM. VOLUME 1.--NUMBER 41. PITTSTON, PENNA., FRIDAY, MAY 1G, 1851. ~**Pt St!] THE -v ipiraTOirsKa M8BTrsm, EVERTS 8 CURTISS, NEW DRY GOODS made grout proficiency in both the solid gence, she proceeded to the drawingroom and ornamental branches. Although she whero lie was awaiting her. A look of had travelled much with her parents, rtnd ; undisguised tidmiration from him awarded for one of her ago had seen much of 'the her trouble, and forgelt:ng all her anxiegay world, though adniiriiig eyes had gaz- ties in regard to lier countty cousin, she od upon her, and flattery's seductive voice was soon rapturously listening to his glowhad been breathed ill her car, she still re- inj» and refined conversation. taih'd tliat sweet simplicity and love of; Fn the meantime, Louisa had been businature, which ever spring from a pure ! ly engaged in decorating or rather disfig- shc was carelessly proceeding along, wlien her attention was arrested by a gentleman, whoso elegant figure she could not mistake. It was no other than Sir Edward Walton, the very ono above all others, she dreadud —and drawing lior veil over her face, she would have proceed without noticing him, had not Louisa cried out. to wear what best becomes her Without re gard to the fashions." Convinced how vain her attempt* at modernizing wore, Emily cast . at) angry look at her, and left the room, shutting the door violently. [concluded next week. -*•«.«. : ■ » WHOLESALE DEALERS INT tfiSII,! rpjj K attention of llic citizcna of I'itt.«ton and j FRUIT, OILS 8 PROVISIONS, X vicinity in respectfully called to the large and and Produce and Commission Merchants, %V( " '' '''' "l °' No. 2C18, 1'ulton Street, near VViwh- DrD C*oo«l* ol all liiudft, inirtnn M'H'kot New York Such as Cloths. Cassiaurs, V«wtinjC*. Fancy and Illgton ftlalKcl, mw loll,. plain jroods sucli as muslins, limns, cu8eoes, mus- ; O. 8 E. would call tlw attention of merchants lin do lanta, jjinyliann, lawn* 8.C., adapted to the of Northern I'liinsvlvaoia to their extensive stock sc»snn. of Fish, Fruit, Oils and I'r,.visions, which tl.cy | UroefcWrt, Hardwttfif, On c.tnxwnrc, end wi l sell upon as favorable termsas any house in : . ,• ,,,, , . , ... , \ew York city. ' CrocLcrywtrr of the best quality, baml. p. i.vD,RT», Nails, Spikes, mid Li/ass, Printed and ruBUisnED wkwo.t by ct. IU. It ic hart 8 IV. 3. Phillips Offict |Vest side of Main Street, second Story of the 41 Long Store u of Wisnerty Wood. The "Gazette" in published every Friday, at Two Dollars i»cr annum. Two Dollars and Firry f Cents wul ho charged it" not paid within the year. PftD paper willbs discontinued until all arrearages are pai— Advertisements arc inserted conspicuously at One Dollar per square of fourteen lines for three insertions; and 'I'vrESTY-ritK Cents ad' ditiena! for every subsequent insertion. A lib* er.il deduction to those who advertise for six months or the whole year. Job Work.—We have connected with onr establishment a well selected assortment of Job Tvk, which will enable us to execute, in the neatest style, ctery variety of printing. Being practical printers ourselves, we can ujftjrd to do work on as reasonable terms as any other office in the county. All letters and communications addressed to the GnzelU must be rn.rf i*aid, and endorsed by a responsible narn« to receive attention. " Not so fast, Emily ! here is tho very same young fellow who was at your house yesterday, lie is walking all alone, and lie looks wishful, as if he wants to go with us. " With pleusure,". replied Sir lidward, biting his lips. "1 never refuse the escort of ladies." A j.ate of the Knickerbocker conmins a good anecdote, going to show that it is not exactly safe for art haWftiftltippler to go-home sober. The story", is told of a man who merely, failed to go to bed inUixiflpted, and to'disturb his wife during the whoje night. Upon its* being charged (says the Knickerbocker) by u friend that he never went to bed sober, ho? indignantly denied the impeachment, and gave the incidents of one particular night in proof—'"Pretty son after I got in l3d, my wile said, 'Why husband, what'* ther matter w ith you ? Y'ou act very strangely !' 'There's nothing the matter with hip,' Said 1, 'nothing at all.' 'I'm surCj there is,' said she; 'you don't act naturatT, at all. Shan't I get up and gdt something fbry.ou? AihJ up she got, lighted a oaiidie, and came to the bed side to loqkat dm, shading tho light with her hand. I knew there was something strange about you V she said : ''why, you are saber f" Now this is a fact, and my wife will swear to it; so don't you slander rue any more by say. ' ing that | hav'ut been to bed sober in six months; 'cause 1 have!" heart n ring herself, for the pursuance of her plan :ss. } I O ' I i Mr. Charles Howard, her mother's hroih- j I lev beautiful brown hair had been tijjht!j or—resided injhdisiant city, but owing to I draWn biclc from her forehead, and its lux ft slight nusurirrefstnnding between him- i urious tresses confined with nn immensi s'lf and Mr. Dal ton, the nature of which tortoise sheH comb, directly across her fal will not interest my readers, the families j brow, was bound a row of short, stiff, nrii had never been ou tijfcms of intimacy, and Hcial curls, secured by a btack fillet, whicl until within a few months, hud not visitpd j was tied back of the ear with a pink bow when Mr. Howard incompliance with his; Her dress, which in no way fitted her form sister's earnest request, had spent a few was of calico, gaily striped withered am il.iys with them at their delightful home, iff en ; the waist encircled bv a red sash lie had evidently fondly loved hid sister,! 'ttStfenc'd by an old fashioned brass belt and the attachment was sjtrongly returned , b'ickle. To complete the re-arrangement lDy her, so that satisfactory explanation of 11 Pail' °' wiita encased her hands, am .he misunderstanding, which had occasion- green shoes sat logcly 011 her feet. sd the breach, was highly gratifying to While Sir Edward and liinily were stil j'Uh. and they only regretted" that* recoil- enjoying their charming tete-a-tete, tin jiiiation had "been sO long postponed.—Mr. door was thrown open and tins glowinj Howard was delighted with the genius, country lnssio stood courtesying befori Denuty arid accomplishments of Louisa, 'hem. Emily was no shocked that shi ind could not forbearcontrastingtftr grace- | waDunnWo to arise ; but not at alldiscom ul modesty of her manners with the lofty 1 fiuetl' Miss l-o»ii=sa approached, and throw Dearimr, and haughty affectations of iii'u ! 'Cig her arms about her neck, imprinted t Dwn child, und when he had urged the ao- I smack 011 her cheek, which resoundct jeptanco of his invitation,it had been with through tlic room like the bursting of u bot-1 hope of benefitting not less than w ith a tle ot beer ; and without taking breath, lesirc for the congenial society of jiis inter- she cxc'laimed. sting niece, llo w as aware that his dnugli- you I'd come, cousin Emily, and or, having seen only rustic beauties, had ' meant to. Ever since my uncle Charles mbibod a foolish, but string prejudice a- was in our house, I've been wanting to. ;ainst those whoso lot was cast without the 'I(! '"I"1 mcD M ft1'""' you. but he uever so ifile of a populous city, and he forebode j lr,uch as told me you had a brother." adnaking any comments upon their ci pooled j vancing to iSir Edward with extended hand ;urst, as he wished to witness the surprise saying in an under tone, "so much the betf ■ lily, when she should discover the su- UM - leriority of her country cousin. 1D°"r Emily vainly assayed to speak, and At evn-y mention of the visit, tho fallen Sir Edward, noting her embarrassment, ■ountei nncc of Emily betrayed to hiui how " i'1' assumed gravity, while he took the ex:n A'tloon.o it was, and he well knew that tended hand, informed her of her. mistake. ,lie was bitterly anticipating many a liu- " Oh, pardon me," she replied, starting ui'i.ition and trying position, to which her back ; arid then eyeing them both in the isitor must expose her. She dared not to face, she said, "but you look as near alike •omplafn to her father, for she. understood a:i two peas, only Miss Emily is so pale: lis vie. ws too well to expect sympathy; and marching across the room with the air 'so know that ho would require of one perfectly at home, and fixing her possible attention 11pm her eye on aruh velvet covered easy chair. she said, "what an ilegant cheer; but 1 1 day -if| spose you've no objection to my silting in D_r he: it now I've got on my best new gown, belie \ nd so comfortable too!'' she exclaimed, r's n is she threw herself into it; and placing to si her hands 011 iicr knocs, with her piouth o l wide open, sho stared about tho room and it he freely e.vpressed her admiration of its em. and bellHied beauties, declaring it was unlike anything : I10 had ever dreamed ol'. At c length, as if recollecting herself, she starte ed up and said. sol " Hut come Emily, where is the. pianny ur your father told inc about? I'd like to sue such a wonderful that speaks music ri»ht nd out; ai:d fiimiliary seizing her hand she y' . 1 continued, "come, don't you know you :y, J h ive got to Siiow me everything new, and 1 , 3V tiiat will bo iio small task, for everything 1 t0 in a city is new to us country folks. 1 ,1 spose I shall be asked to plenty of frolics, 1 /CIf; candy-scrapes and quiltings, and all that 2 jar tC sort of thing, and I've brought lots of pret-1 ,ioney ly clothes to wear. I know you will be ono v piite proud of me, and as to the beaux, vby, up wheirj I live, they think 1 am— nit there, I won't brag you'll sec what I :an do." tins, a, ci i Mixrih 281 1601-1 j Boo!*, Shoes, Huts awl Cops of all size GEO. W. BRAINEHD 8 Co, ThoHC wiiliin" to srvi money lDy ]rtirr!iH»Iif£ clirtp, nifty rent a?«ure(l tlmt no piiinu witl lie »pnrcd bi inrnt u continuance of the libfriil patronise tvhicll(lie Sulwcrilii r Jias hitherto sluircit. Country produte of nil kirn!C tttfcon nt market price*. II. B ROIIINSON. l'ittston, Auc. *J, 1850-ly itc Wive in Time! 'TIS FOLLY TO DKFI211. SSD'SiS8S, 103 Murray, near West Street, New York' G«(l. VV. Blt.llNKKD, DAVID BCt-DbN. | Aug. 2, 1850.1-fy*. " How very pretty," said Louisa and as he smilingly extended his jewelled hand, their eyes met. Cut, notwithstanding the part she was playing, she was extremely modest, and iter eyes fell, while a modest blush o'respread her check, which was beautiful in the eycsofSir Edward, although he coujd not explain such susceptibility from one who would hail a stranger, and ask him to walk with her. At all events, though he, such a mingling of modesty is raw, and therefore interesting. Just for novelty's sake, he resolved to pursue her acrjuafntance, and try to draw her'out. A. 8 J. WRIGHT, (Lute A. Wright 8 Nephew.) Al FIJII TKP I.RATt ! ! COMMISSION A N1) FORWARDING crdiauls 1 Vine street Wharf, 53r Will rn-tlve nml hliip nil kituls of .Mcrclitir dize nt ftO cr nu fief tun. ring from diwnst from which .hurc is no difficulty in Ij« in:? pftrtitithcntly nn« HfDeetli!y rt'!i» veji, pruviA-tl tlic light iitan* bo uscil. j \$ every vjco litis its own punishment, mo it would. Business Cards, ctc seem every disease has its remedy, This is true, ami i* nothing in ihis lifi- more c»*rtiiin than that tl«o W'JCST L\I)JA COMPOUND i* the most HjMietly and certain remedy fur all diseases 01' it (lc.)iC-atv elmructcr, known to the world. Adaptred to every stage of the disease, sex and roiistiiution. at ail times and seasons, there is no tears of HOLLINGHJEAD, WHITE 8 CO., wii Biasam amass FAIRBANKS FliErilUM GCALE3, L. W.OKAH KOai), Ar.i;NT, AN D DEJI.KRS IN l mso" "«r"w"re ■,1orr- cx|Mie.urc, detention Iron. nor r. Mriclion in N. B.—Sold »t miimiluetttrer* jirfcw (uiC! wnr- j„ ,; t|„. cwtuin and speedy rcJtcf it given, it In Vain lie sought to engage Miss Howard in conversation ; she was so pained and embarrassed, that she could only reply in monosyllables, but tho liyht-hearted Louisa chattcd qji right merrily, apparently unconscious of the trouble sho was giving her companion. "W ines and Liquors, Wo 77 Worth Water r.treot, and 38 Worth Wharves, Philadelphia. HOWARTH, LCVB 8 CO, FCs!iiaC!rrC mi«I 7Dt Cur a r j Main/mil Park r i'Mtlan, Luz., Co. Pa Pittslon, A'1, ufllirtcil tail rrfy with confidence pil its cithitivc piAwrs oviDr cliti' iiiMH of this cbni-nc-lC r. Kllll dirrflioiih aeeom] m ny i ar!i buttle. Prieft 50 ceiiU. at it. aoLLixusaKit), yru. c. WKiri rrrsn sum. C'A UTllXN.—A »k for theWent InUiu (.'o;u|iouihI iinCi take nunc other. For h.-iIu Iiv I'OSTKII 8; HALL, W hoi Wile finil Kctaif l'ittston f'a: A Solemn Kkproof—A Cambridgeshire correspondent has sent us a very vrf,- king incident, which we give in his own words: "when the wheat was in the bloom, six weeks before the last harvest, two gentlemen were riding past a fine field of it in tho parish of Bumstead ; near here, re-? marked to the farmer, who happened to bo standing at the gate, 'You have a fine field of wheat there, sir.' 'Yes,' repfied'thb farmer, 'very, if God Almighty *31 cmly UK it alone !' Mark the punishment -of suck impiety. That piece of wheat is still in the bloom. Such is the curiosity whfcfi has been excited in consequence, that no lea8 than a dozen laborers walked over last Sonday out of our village to see it. They tell mo that liter? it stands as green dnd unripe as if it were June."—Dancaslcr {Eng.) Gazelle. m ! «■.»— Feb. 7, 1P51 I MOO, As they advancod into open spaco, Sir Edward passionately called the attention of the ladies to the rising orb of day, tinging with rich golden hues the eastern horizon. " Jt is very pretty, faintly replied Emily while Louisa, betrayed into forgetfulness by her passionato love ofthcsublinio warmly reiterated. C. T. WILSON, iMH®a mo anies f3Sa a 3*23)^11333)21 November ti STORE, FKOTHINGTXAIT, NEWELL A OO (LtiteW. M. Newell 8 (o) HAVE taAfel I lie Capacious Store -V', TD7 f}inn,l-v,aere titty will krep nn extensive slot'/ of lioriTS "'ill aiiOtltS.of the bc*t style mitl "iftr No. 8 South W'uttr Street, • Bit. T. NORTON.] rillLADELFIHA Markcrcl, Salmon, Codfi«h, Pork, Chceae, I.»rd, Sides, Bee f, liutter, Shoulders, cU Merchants ol' t quality, which they t Wyoming ■r on favorable terCus Valley lire partieu e our *lnck. " Pretty ! how tame the expression ! it is sublime! beautiful! Look again dear Emily, what work of art can equal nature's sweet adornings ? how rich ! how glorious, are the varied hues anil shades!" For a moment she gazed, lost in admiration, while Sir Edward viewed with surprise, and an interest amounting almost to tenderness, her intellectual face, beaming with the poetic enthusiasm of her feelings. As she turned her soul lit eyes upon him, his tender gaze recalled her senses, and again her eyes fell and a deep blush o'rspread her cheeks. Herring, larly invited to call ami cxami, New York, January I, I'jjI Feb. 7, 1851 To Painters and IJijiltkrs. i«ir PEROT, HOFFMAN 8 Co., EAGLE HOTEL. .vD i ii /. i Tilers • IORWAKDLVO * COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 41, North Wharves, and 83 North, Water Street, below Race Et. GEORGE LAZARUS, an ftD rf /Irtf ft it* I /: V (b:k/r) n Dih Jfjotin, / A merit'iH PITTS TON, Pa /'ititch and A Mack, if"/ Ci site a References. THEODOlin VON DER LIFFE, House, Sign and Ornamontal Painter. mm! n mid V d Or,, i I A' her every Wvkojt (Si Co., Pittslon, Ft sit kb vV Roc Annus, Wilkmbarrf. Fp.askli.n Platt 8. Co., Philadelphia Jan. 31, 1831—iy* ft, 'I cousin Aug. 2, 185#. Pine S doll I llio iirat We copy tho following pretty scrap from the last number of the Lady's Book, where it serves as nn introduction to some statr- 'Ouly ma.' I L!'r .1 // i Oil. lime in her life, beheld a stage coach stop Ij I'ji'c her futh' r's mansion, As Klie hail Reflect ft C. «. GORMAN, M. Emily was no less surprised than Sir Edward, and pleased tliat she had inado a favorable impression 011 his mind, (which she could not help seeing, though she believed it momentary,) she resolved to let pride ahTue, love her for what she was, and independently brave public opinion, liut alas! pride hud gained too strong a hold upon her heart, and during the reception of morning callers she found herself as much annoyed as on the previous day. Immediately after dinner, slio took the arm of Louisa, and drawing her away said. JuhitKOti, Wi'lli CSc Co, MANUFACTURERS citizens of I'ilUUm nml vicii Office nearly ojipo.iiielhe I \Dxt Off Fiilslnn /?/ , (Hue, I. ...«i herself no Ion per, and forgetting ill A urs of lier f'utlier's displeasure, witliu cuniful manner and distressed lone, alio ' A lady had two cliildren-r-both girls. The cider was a fair child ; the younger a beauty, and the mother's pet. Her whole love centered in it. The cider \va9 neglected, while 'sweet,' (tic pet name of tbfe younger,) received every attention that affection could bestow. One day, after a severe illness, the mother was sittingiu the parlor, when she heard a childish step upon the stairs, and her thoughts were instantly with the favorite. A HI) WHOLESALE 1) E . BOOTS, I'ull H, KHiusa 8m wm, No. 35 Courtlandt Street, (first i!cor above the Merchant*' llultl.) Dr. C. UNDERWOOD, Office in the Jiuihliijg of L. IF. Crawford's A cull is respectfully solicited. KOSTKlt S r)ruj.'^iCl«. 0|D}H»ilc thu Uasin licir cuutwiu- Hard-Ware Store, Pitlston, l'a Aug. 3, IT/J. A dusty stage conch ! oli pupa! how could yon doom me to such unnoyaticcs, •11 lor the sake of a miserable country What on curth will the Wilinots jAMt.S W, JOHNSON, I $ *• BENNETT, JH \ S. YORK. \ c. v. fivnusoN. C. F. BOWMAN, ATTOUKIIV AT I,A1V. and Real Kstnte Agrnt. Office oil Main Street opposite the Foundry, I'iUalon, l'a. Aug. 8, 1850.-— 1 y". «• "i ill ? UV V It K. \Tr.Li.a, Splits JDIi1 January 24, 1H51 The color mounted to the temples of M Howard. mill Kmily's cheek flushed In ncatU the harshest look of reproval whip she hud over seen on his usually Ijoiuvo lent face. As she reluctantly arose to rc pejve her guest he coldly said.— " Hmilv, don't trouble yourself; I nil YD'h ■ civilities, as I cannot hear to see my iu^liter welcoming with honeyed words id a smile on iur lip- " ho, in her EXCHANGE HOTEL, THE COUNTRY COUCIN ' Is that you, sweet ?' she inquired. ' No inaiuma,' was the sad, touching reply, 'it isn't sweet; it's only me.' The mother's heart smote hef; and, from that hour, 'Only rtie' was restored to nn eC]tml place in her affections. bra lit) tul Krriily Howard. sidf a li'itci :.lic I mil been trading i!ic threw n " Come, let us go to the dressing room and prepare for evening." " yruu don't mean for me to prepare," said Louisa, eyeing herself with a look of satisfaction ; " 1 have got on my best, and 1 am sure 1 look pretty and she placed herself before the mirror. " Did you not sec that young fuller with us stare at me ? 1 knew ho was pleased." BIGGS 8 DOKBLEll, WELDING F. DENNIS, M. D. Ot'ficv sit J. ID. Foi'tilllUl')* Hotel IMTTSTON, PA. August Ifi, 1850.—If". Opposite tha Court House, ly think, to I if bond far !i whole foi'tnight. by a vulgar. cmritrv cousin, nnd that too, Jan, 10, 1851 RI.OOMSHUKG, Pi during the gay season ; Oh dear! Oh dear! what will tho VVilniots think But therC? Beauty. LATHROP Sl LUDINOTON, J. BOWKLEY 8 BEYEA, Coal Merchants, Let me see a female possessing the benivty of a meek and modest deportment—of an eye tint bespeaks intelligence and purity within—of lips that speuk no guile ; let me sec her in a kind, benevolent disposition, a lieart that sympathises with distress! and I will never ask for beautv thatdwelU in ruby lips, or snowy hands, "or the forty other etceteras upon which our poets have harped, toT so many ages.—Those fade when touched by the hand of time; but the everenduring qualities of the heart shall outlive (he reign of these, and grow brighter and fresher, as the ages of eternity roll AM) WHOLKSAI.E DEAiBKS IN IMPORTERS Officii Corner of At fin. -tin 4 J»nU I toad S'/c given her an invitation, of r'o.Nri: tiiinkim; she wouli] ac- heart alio Jespiys, thus acting the part til' falsehood anil hypoerasy." double Foreign unci Domestic Dry Goods, "You look well for the country, but city people dross differently, and when you are will] thorn, you should try to imitate them both in dress and manners, lest, by singularity you might attract too much attention.Annual And she seized her pen and wrote u pretty note, and hastening to the Iwarcr, Howard, as tl;c stage door was tlirown o- I pen ; but instantly he recognized iier love- I iy features, shaded by a largo bonnet. As be assisted her in alighting, he could scarcely repress an expression of surprise at her grotesque appearance, while she ingeui- At this juncture, Sir Edward, whose gi nerosily would not allow o( his torturing Miss Entity, bade them "gool morning," and withdrew, though it must be admitted, ho enj Dyed the simplicity of the little rustic.LEVIS 8 GORMAN NO. 16 COURTLANDT STREET, (Opposite the Western llotcl.) who w iiwjuiinu' an ansv wreathed in smiles inj room, with a liiee .. DRUGGISTS 8 CHEMISTS, shc pl •ostuled it. Aut alas ! not one sy!K Nu. 2 La Grange JUock. o|»(io.4le tUe 1W j}jtk ()#*fjCj» vehement soliloquy haCl escaped Office. ritLxturi. ru. .1 v ■ .» . . , 1 " r - { t ' ... r r.-.i tiKv jrcritMMnun, and he bcinnr t no menu of C. n. LUniNGTON. s September G, 1850.— If P. D. I«A Hew York " 1 have no sort of objections to attracting attention," replied Louisa dryly. " Well, then, to please me, will you allow the dressing maid to fix your hair a little like mine?" implored Emily. "Just as you please, but if it should not be becoming, it must be re-fitted, and all that trouble will have been for nothing." " Nevermind that trouble, and 1 know you will bo satisfied." 1DEG lea ye to announce to I J ton ar/d iti/.cnn of Pill jusly said 1 am glad to fee you m " What a pity !" lie said to himself as he turned away, "that such a pretty little creature," (for despite of her disguises, she was beautiful,) "with eyes soft as a dove's and teeth of pearls, half concealed by Mich sweet lips, and a complexion whose purity might excite the envy of even the JOHN GILBERT 8 CO. vicinity, t ungcon \ Wholesale D r u g gi s t s, ly on hand a large nmij varieJ KWx k oi Drugs u;kI Medicines, turn, related tho whole ml JD» t iling r(|uipuge. Do not remove my baggage, «s perhaps you will not approve C f the assumed character which circumstances compel nje to act, if I remain with you." iVo 177 North Third Street ii—the eoimlry cousin X few doors above Vine Street Knst bide, of superior (juiilitici, s?C wfi'n.'i llj '-v ud'er VY !kj! looted with great cure, wile nnd Retail, ul the low away. PHILADELPHIA ly Howard, what a pity that A Safe Investment,—Dr. Franklin, speaking of education, says, "If a man empties his purse into head, no man can tako it away his from him. An invest, ment in knowledge always pavs tlie best interest." lit l.BLKT x)ii rccovercc evoid COI2STAFITLY ON HAND, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OK Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Fullers1 and Dyers1 Articles, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, and Painters' Articles," Aupthccaries-' Glassware, Patent Medicines, tf-c., «f*c. August 30, W O.— ly. D• those wno may lavor those in want of such r custom; aim i I i . i i » • .» i* i sre usually (bund seriueu to 'JO last 1:1 thought, w!kii by saying, that, ' since of taste in her personal adoruings ! Anil her voice ! despite the coarse things it uttered its musical sweetuess thrilled niy he,li t! Well it is for her that she is under the protection of as influential a man us As the maid removed the comb, and unbound her shining tresses, Emily gazed in astonishment, ever and anon exclaiming. " What a pity to confine such splendid hair. Only look L'elia, did you ever see anything half so beautiful ?" and beautiful indeed did she look to the delighted Emily, when its arrangement was tas'tefuily completed. tores, we pi lurnisl to come ; bui it such a part as she proposed to act would be in the least unpleasant In liim «lm ii'milfl 11 ikIlsicitnf im Dv11D rl..nnvt " nt Di small advance on City prices, and of as superior qualities as can be found in any other cstab hr roughly said that will l.c it all events I'il We will keep constantly on hand I NinkC the most of tny visit, ano Hit; foolish, Pure White Lead—WurrantVI, ,,ecci1ful »i*» «*• *»«■* dry and i„ oil; lied tsa.l, Vidian AW, Spanish j 00,",n " Brown, Yellow Ochrc, C/u'ovie Green and Yc" of the beat quality : 1Awu+'1 rt:i "* " The sound of your liariTlner/' says F/anklin, "at five in the morning, or "at nine at nigh', heard by a creditor, makes him easy six months longor, but jfhe sees yju at a billiard table, or hears your vpico at a tavern, when you sh'ould be at work, he sends for his money the next day. COOPER 4, VANZANDT, ,uty comicctcd with isses.s IMPORTERS AND DEAL E R S IN Foreign Wines and Liquors, rDoint of vu arity such ignorancj of the ways of the world, it wore next to impossible that she should escape unharmed from the seduclivc wiles qui o up t urn sure, it mcnt of your feelings, and veil your supt No. 21 New Street, New York, ■ Hl'DOLPIIUS COOPER, August 30, 1850.—ly task, Sa MrtUus, Table or salad Oils, two* oil, j nM(| „8 to her opinion, or that of hor as- I T " " WA® ]OT It $ IV) ft S sociutos, it matters but little to .no. True, llialrwl gwaHy assist curing the senno.* »,ioV iDn» \ ous faults of my child, faults which conlatCr Colors,fi^nodassortment of 8i48ll TOOLS, it will be ft diilicult pait to play, but I ; C3Verv virtue and I will ussnt \ou •aintnnd Varnish finishes, CJV. «f-e. trust much to my powers of imitation in i LCa[ t u lD Dniue. ana sui \ou The superiority of 8niftffs celebrated Cpiirk dry- carrying out my plan which fbrtUftatelv J to ! nof, °, .n,X 1)0WC1* . ng and polishing VumUU lira been neknowl- acoordiSir to tho-seimfr of bhrenokx'V. arc 1 ».u"«g nil "»w l"»o» peeping from the dged, and consumers may rest a*surCU that it has JD . , j . .., ' D- window above, was poor Lmily, and as 10 superior in the market. It i» oflWc.1 without Uncommonly developed ! I , 1 | ,i: ilm removal idultoration, ns itcomcs from the manufacturer. Could l'-ml'v Howard, at this time, ! unwitnessed tlio.dismounti g, An assortment of the most popular and valuable have looted in upon tier expected guest of Laggngf, 8c., wasqurte Patent Medicines, Perfumery *» would have dismissed all t*m of be- j-**"* 'l! ZcT""' *" Df ocknowledflcd character, BrusIieR, }IiUr ing disgraced by her, and even she—'.lie hci lemailis weie 111 cli ' lo., Nail do., Toilet Powders, Pomatums, Colognes, admired cily Belle, in point of beauty and " Ob, horrible . she exclaimed, raising Attracts for the bandkcMiief, T.ij, Salve, andeve- | aCuomiClUliment8, could not rival her. both hands, and looking as she scarcely uml £Se"Uemcn':i She was gracofull redlining on a lu.vuri- knew whether to laugh or cry, as Louisa To consumers'of ; ant lounge in a rich and tasteful apart- ! first made her appearance, "what a large Cninnhillf nnil lliii-niiur Fluid : nient. The light of the departing sun was j honnet! and as to her outsido dress, 1 re- ISUiningl Illltl, „ |rpB1|li thr*ugh tho wJ|lilott- nii(, thJ ully believe it is her fathers old farm coat. atarayr-ftfa wrtflss! t~*«•«*C v1™1"; lmt. "• -"•fr-TJ 3 'r CASH prices, ami no exertions will be spared to ! the roso Hilton her face. Nu withstanding ! h'lg lips and honied word* I om me , hyp. give the utmost satisfaction. j the traees of tears were still visible, a ocrite us he thinks mo I could not have as. Orders from Physicians will meet with prompt 1 smj|u played around lips of Madonna beau- i sumed them, but should have laughed in attention, and their prescriptions accurately com- , j n,ry fenluie geeiried ludiant with ! spi«D of myself in hor face, which, of course pounded. Families requiring mcdleincs may rest . muu™ ,i -D , , * . ' assured that care and attention will he giveii, at the sweet light of warm alleotlon and young is as big and homely as hci bonnet. 1 he any hour of the day or hope. Oh! joyous, happy season, a ion* ! prove'king creature! what assurance ! do iu£T F»r thc convenience of our customers we sfm „.|,ell |jf0' with its varied charms opens I see her lean on his arm ! and the baggage h"ln the above, any be found „ to the young maiden, with only rainbow 1 is, 1 am sure, precisely like tliat of the tut general assortment of ; lilies ; when on tho sunny landscape she Irish woman, who always conies to service Foreign and Domestic Stationery, j Sees no dark spot, no eclipse. in a stage coach, w ith just such an old Letter, Cap arid Hole pajicr. Envelopes of various ! The father of Louisa having acquired a hand-box, tied up in a rag ; only she has colors and awes, indelible Ink, Stccl-Pen Ink—| competency, and being fond of rural life, got a rusty umbrella. 1 suppose the thought warranted not to corrode, l.ead and Slate Pencils, i vv]1Cd s]le wns sjj|| u mere child, had cho- may be her Cousin Emily had none, and wJrts/lS"^ook;,1" «en a lovely sequestered retreat. Here, this would be just tho thing to kiver us I 'jI, Cf*c. tf-c. amid nature s sweet adorning of /lowers both in our rainy walks. 1 is too bad, and November 22,1850.—«t(. and shady groves, with a fond father nnd ; tears began lo flow. I tender mother, she had passed her happy At this moment, Sir Edward Walton— childhood, and here she had numbered hor | tho son of a wealthy marquis, who was eighteenth year. She was possess*1 ut | visiting at Mr. YVilmot's— was announced fine natural talents, and under the gui-j and hastily drying her tears, ar*.d arranging Innre of «n accomplished nitfllfor, lial j her dfess with studied uegli; of sonic one those monsters who aro ever on the alert to lure from virtue's path the young and iinioceot." • " Ay, now,'' said Emily, "you look sweetly," and with un air of condescension, she, (of thp lir.st time, kissed her, adding, "I shall be tjuit" proud of you and then, as if a new idea hud occurred to her, although she had been pondering it till the morning, she exclaimed, "Oh, Celia! if wc could only dress alike, and, indeed, we can, (or there are my two dresses, exactly alike, only one is silk and the other casiimcre. Go bring them immediately. 'Tis quite a romantic idea'" CilAS. a. vanzaKdt, Jn EFFECTS OF ADVERTISING. H. A. GOULD 8 CO. WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, No. 221 Washington Stveet, Corner of Barclay Street, " This is only iho commencement, sighed ihc discomfitted Emily, us she pressed the pjilow after tiie first day of embarrassments and mortifications had passed, "aud 1 know not where it will rod ; [anticipated full enough, but her verdancy fir, far excreds it all. Jt will ruin me, 1 uni suro it will, and something must ho done. Toinorrjw I will r ason with her vghajtaquite pretty—very pretty—and, if 1 ctiu induce iicr to lay aside that gigantic eyn.b, and those odious curls, nnd do her hair up in something of style ; and then with a littlo altering, ono of my dresses might fit her nicely—and the mils and shoes certainly must bo disposed of, and then 1 an) sure she will appear quite like a lady—no, not a lady, hut quite decent, 1 mean.' But her foolish palaver, that is worse than all, what can I do—, and the poor girl finding there was so much to do, despairingly sobbed herself to sleep. The following morning she was awakened to her troubles by Louisa, who, without CO lemony, entered her sleeping apartment, exclaiming. One of the most successful and tho most numerously attended vendues ever held in this County, was at the sale of the personal property of Con fad Kershner, deo'd., at litis place on Saturday last. The Aministrator, J. II. Zimmerman, Esq., is among the few who appreciate the power ol the 1'ress. By means of hand bills, and advertisements in both tho papers in thi3 place, like sale was made known, and persons attracted from every part of the coun. 'y-—-The sale amounted to Thirteen Hutu dred Dollars, and the administrator feels satisfied that he has made for the estate, from one to hundred dollars, by expending a few dollars for advertising.—Swtbttri/ American. I!. A. GOULD, D R. *. COVI.D. ) NKW VOltK Wc invile the attention of Country Merchants and others to our lull and desirable btock of Ready-made Clothing, which we offer at very low rates. Merchants visiting the city for the purpose of purchasing Goods in our linn, would do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. September 6, 1850.—If. As Ci lia departed, Lo;iisa, who had been twisting her head before die mirror, turr.. ed and in a dissatisfied voice said. " What a botch GYUa lias made of my hair. 1 did not like to say it to her for she took such pains, but I've, no .notion of wear. BELKNAP 8 GRIGGS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, ing it, not I." JVo. 252, Washington street, between Mur ray and Robinson, New York, ClIATTNCEY BELKNAP. | JaJIES M. GliTC.GS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS In vain Etnilv expostulated; with provoking gravity, and quite a siiow of impatience, slio gathered it up in its former style, mounted her oomb and artificial curls, arranged the fillet and bow. " There now', don't you think it 'fcioks belter, and far more becoming?" '• I am sure it docs not,' scornfully replied Emily, while tears of vexation filled her eyes—'"'it is ridiculous in tho extreme —nothing like style about it." " Who cares for stylesaid Louisa contemptuously, "nobody but city folks, who cover their face whh hair till they look like monkeys, cramp up their feet, squeeze their insidesout, tie a humpgfcotton or wool across their backs, and th«b, because it's fashionable, think they look first rate, autl really despise a lady from tho country who has juflieiqjt imlojipiidcjice Oknstn of Lynch Law.—The follotoflTg is extracted from the council booku at Galway, in Ireland: A full assortment of Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Spites, Tobacco, 8c. Also, Butter, Cheese, I.ard,and sraoicd Meats, on Commission. Aug. 2, 1S50.—tf. ••James Lynch, mayor of Galway, ja 148S, built the choir of St. Nicholas Church, and hanged his own son out of his window, for killing and defrauding strangers, without martial Or common law, to show a good ,examplo to posterity. FIIESI! GARDEN SEEDS. I \ general assortment of Fresh Garden Seeds I just received and for sal^y j " lleiglw! asleep yet—what say you ior a walk /1' March 31, 1851 At a disunion festival in South Car. olina, one of the toasts drank was litis:— '•A rope to every northern abolitionist," A Kentucky editor propose* to amend, by ut. tacbing a southern disunionist to the other end of the rope ] hind he thinks Kentucky will furnish gratis al! the hemp ncccssary f u the wlifjje fcrefatien. 4 For Sale, Emily would have shaken her ofT and resumed her slumbers, had not the thought occurred to her, that iu a walk at buuh an hotir, she would not be likely to encounter any of her fashionable friends—anj hastily living, sJie was won eijuijiped. \|ut of Store PaUcrns, together with the form board*. They are in good order und ready * j;,r immediate use, and will lie sold at a merenorn- TXR. BRKINJO'R IirfalliUe Headache Mixture, ;na| rutc—one-fourth less than llic original '"ost of | J a anf# anC] certain remedy for nick hendoeho, fittm C nn. Knnuireof and for all lurms ol' headache eiccjit that nri«iiD;' HOWARTU- LQVK 8 CO from inflouuitio::, for »ak- lDy riewnn, Feb, 7, (O/a-If: J ' ... Aojfr 9,1B80.—if. W 1M5R9CSON ••'IHwoflUf.' a retired, but pleasant ovenu" |
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