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/ A1. 8—mmmmmtmmmmmatmmmmamrnmammmmmm ■ — 77 1 " 1 1 t *- t, .r - — ' • ''" ' , "' * - • i-.i Ki J.».'Hi- - '•• ' " ' •* I ■•■' , *• ' - '• 7 * M • 131A m J® JB \ ijo p"Nr m W • plBWf W "V JSC W fi««f P""4. rH l^t AND SUSQUEHANNA ANTHRACITE JOURNAL. f 51 Dniolrti to Jltuia, lihroto, magfjl*, ffiining, 3$;rjiutiinil, nti8 %irttlttroI.3itftfJte of tjre Cauutrq, Sufitrurtian, Amusement, 8r.)--fc Hilar* Tfiu tenm, • Hjrtjlljl* i •' • "1 '• . •* '• • * ■'Cy' ' # •r.ii' DVkJr',,t - ' * • 4| « f. PITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1855. . ' D . , f ... \i I ' ' » r\ ; WHOLE NUMBER 263- VOLUME 6.-NUMBEE 2. $'ijt pt|ton Hats for the People. STEELE 8 BRO. lake pleasure in annouueing to the genllcnu-n of PittntOn and vicinity, hat tlicy have just received IVoin Philadelphia mother lot of tUu»e; RMSTT ILBWlSlaa EMA1NINC IN TIIK POST-OFftCR, AT t'ITT8TO!» ferry, for the month ending August 3IM, 1854:— A Kramer Wm Archibald Al«i»der Kinds Mnr^aret Armstrong Martin Kavanaufh KotharlM £rr8'oh" Brown Pmrlck 1 Kalleghan Jafaes Black Joint KcU.j Sarah Bnrntirook'Imlah Xa UriM I.ani«liatD P "J Ilnrrolt Patrick . - A luhr BnrkeJohn ' Lo»»k Mai hid* Brown Caroline l.nmler StuBl '4 Beuven David Lamau O iinarlne Lnwlcr Win Cocgrove John Lmwlon Bridget Callchon Anthony LujTey {GrttaerlatofpH * • V LoHice PutrWk Cntoii Thomas 3VC Chapman John morgan Mni» V Couotl Miclinel Mi win Rdwln 8 l iiiiiiluytiain Mury Mohan Abrflra (Vmmttnihliti J or. Mnj Jawb CiDr» lou Joint KfBiHjnTliM clin.lriK-1' M tb . MrAntav Pmrlek Orar.J'i.bt: UHa MWJne Margaret Uiitnpi)ciril;(*Kk .• Z MrtW* Jmetf Carter Jnmi'S McH'tlo ItW-Uard I'etvu John Mnriin John Camel Pitt Mtilley John fun KHuk " ' Mi l.iiiiKhlin John CntuHinu Paik Mil . MiwhelJamoa Cjialcrllii* M . Mimgan J»i»h CVgwve Primula' McCrtxgH Pprreter Tr~D 1 Mclionni'll J 2 Diner P.ilk Munloo J'ihu / Dtuialioe Jnttaf ■ Minebe; John Joseph IUm'I* Adam . i i Muley Michael il Dtiahaitintef Klhta 3 ' McCarty *'11uft Ifevamu Owen ' (' MnNnltv Uridget I tar la I) T Murray Hvplien Decker (Hirer Munhan Titos "an Miller Jamea Erana D T wr KltunnilurfC W - Noon Mnriin Kvtius V II 8 Navalle John 1Dmotel John CJP Kurlcy Edward O'Bojle Bridget *• F PMierJ M Parry Timoihy tymwv. apartments haunted by spectral levities, and they do riot like to intrude upon them. The fact stands apparent that man the knower is himself unknown. He has power to fly with the birds and know iheir abodes and seasons, but lie has no power to dive into the nests of his own heart.— Man may din; ir.io the bowels of the mountains and Ci|D11iv ttie microscope to minute particles of matter ; the courscs of the slurs are measured, the current# of light and electricity are -explored, the whole glabe is described ; but man, for whom the hole was made, lhe crowning glory oftbe univorse, who shall live when systems ure no more—man hitr.self remains a profound mystery, lie is left to whirl down the stream of lite as if he were the meanest, most woitlilem burden the stream carries. Alas lor man ! Men will bo Observed to be most afraid of qualities in minds of widen they are least in'danger; and most used. The fuigiil man is wont to descant upon the evils ol profusion, as it he were in the slightest danger of debt j and the prodigal fortifies himself against stinginess. The thought fill are alurmed at levity, and the guy dread the shoal.of sobriety. The induCiriouf argflfc against laziness, and the mercurial set ihemselves a««inst slowness. Thus all dread the very qualities which are impossible wi:W them. As it is of individuals so ot communities ; all are full of dread ol the qualities they lack. If one were to warn the people ot our commercial cities against materialism, exhaustion sobriety, or petty, sordid selfishness, he would gain lhe ears but not the hearts of his hearers ; but let It m speak ol 'ho dangers ot unbridled fancy and imagination and the wickedness of levily, and he will have the sympathy of his audi'-nce, and cause it sli'inf.ing shtirfjjprlug terror. I1 is because they need the.-e vet y qualities since all businessmen have a nai row view ot imma'erialitv. It is difficult to commend the quality of cheer fulness in sober discount-, on ecconut of the almost universal impression of i'CIow. ncsj, if not wickedness Men are disposed* to view sobuetv os u necessary ingredient 10 go altine, ii is dim and downcast. It should always walk, leaning upon the two angels, Hope and Love. But this qualiiy ol mirthfulness is more important In anbiher point oi view than in regard to its mental pyrotechnics. It belongs to the class of joy breeders. It produces an atmosphere In which all the interior faculties of mind may bo produoiive of happinest. Happiness docs not lie in events, but in states; not in what we do but what we art. He was profoundly impressed with confidence! in God's con.ilituiion ol the human mind as a joy.producing agent, Bvifrr faculty i" intended iu its actual develop-, hieiit in lile lo be u means ol happiness.— When he coiled' ied she joy wrapt up in these f.i'nl'ir S, ami the ex«jtii(4fe or'iimizalion ofiho nuiw.:id world, lie was led to 'fn.ii'vt ! ih:i'. a njait should ever-be unhappy so, long as the flowers blossom, or the trees wave, or 'he winds ruflle the leaves. The beauty and majesty of a sunrise, the sounds and silence ol a sunset resting upon ihe soul, are enough to bring to it ineffable joy, and wit!) such a soul to bu so affected that pvciy man alive is not an o/aiorii) praise and jiy. lie next examined itie influence of these feelings upon social Tife. What relishes of tastes are waiting th« touch of the rosy hand of love ! When he peiceived that lieavenlv path above, with itsglenmiof eternal good, it-i all-resplendent certainties, its unfading hopes of peace cud happiness, he wondered again that man can ever feel the weight of an eaifhly soiiow, or drop down under its burdens. What a lower would that be ihat held a chime of bells as sweel-toned and varied, as the powers of the human soul! What if every fairy ray oflight and every s'ruiu ihaP ever catne from souud which fielu or forest make), and the hum of pities, and the tound of the sei, and the (.ilcuce of the c|CDuc)s in 1 fie spheres, should, like the soul ot man, cotningle their magic powers and make and unceasing music? 'flint lower is m.iu. and in singing praises to God. Mirthlulness is supposed to be inconsistent with sobriety and ths is a great recommeudation. The sobriety of Holy Writ was not the keeping of the tongue in a minor key} it was a sobriety against revels—revels of wine—a Maine Law sobiiely, . If mirthlulness will destroy the monkish sobiiety of-tlie present day, then throw wide open the doors of lite soul, and diive sobriety lo the con. verts of de;pafr. Tha surest road to levity is ulmNft parental checks. Happiness is wholesMno and medicinal, an l ' children reared lo niirili'nlnrss are UDs Ji..b!e to temjiiiltiW. A 'fnctiliV slmi up i- Mke a ifct;)tpd iii'ffn ; il glow/un iiC:»i;d D 'id ml- • AND Susqrohanna Anthracite Journal I'UULISHKD WEEKLV BY .. fV th OuzrUe, Job—XSCXI, frJ.iti UDc -21th to the 39th vene. 2-Ilh. If. I hav, wClD' L'ol'l my hope, or have •aid to the fine yiJ *i u ;Dr». my confidence ; 85th. If 1 liuvt• r. t lD. r niCn my wealth wn« great, and bcoiu -' ' ! !. id jnti'rn much; Sfith If I beheld■ tt shincd, or tl«e moon Wc»IKiiD" in D Superb White land Black Beaver and Straw Halt. ami which they are now selling off at a rapid ami very cheap mle. Any gentleman not exactly suiletj with lii» outward appearance, can utmost make a new man of himself by the addition of one of our celebrated Hati to hU upper story. The thing has been done, and may lie done again.— So call in, gentlemen,—boy» too—we are prepared to fit you all, With eitlicc Huts or Boots and Saoca. Jrnkin's Block, PitMon, June 98, 185lv O-eorffe 3Vt, Ricliart, cc in Jcnkin*' utw Bride Builttnf, »ne Joor Sof th •/ Sutherland's Store—up *t«iri. •f«« '04z»tTTit fc Joi'r*a0."U published ♦•reryFrMuy, i»t IVu Doi.i.ARa per annum. Two Dollar* and Kilty Coutn willi»e r»iur«wl »r not paid wUh\iith« yt.Hr. No papyr will'iiMlisooiuituiptl until ullfirr^rnv'* h m n 27th. An«l ;:iv fu ,u of my ftiobth Wli ieorctly enticed 28ih. TfiifcW-A 'w*- by the ; for 1 ;-! that is ut»OV€. Let whovrfl in Anil ,iit« r in.tiiHDoii 'g Prom virtu C:9 pnlli; ! Whfrh lend1* io rv.i' . - to Ite.punifhcd denied the God SnsintHfi Carls. eonii«fa i side • - JOB PRINTING." 1 : ' ' OF KVKllv"l)K-CCKirTION , Uly and eKpadUlounly executed at this ofEoe, On reasonable terms. JT f rnD:i n?all kinits alnaiis on Kanrl. , , | j f .. ... — •—4 TEL. ISORAlMI OFFICE, IN Pitlslon Gazette Printing Office, hotels. a . WHITE MA*rrACBi r»r or AND EDGE TOOLS GENERALLY. nil highway hot him whtt CmD ,li tt pin «'. •»v, W hich form«*d 11m- Earth an D decked the And wI»»• i» 11D• -ui doth 'I.m'v rrsR With joy i" •: C' JD»* w.tl . ■ . yC ■*, Or silvor lAooff Ift'f hififm Wulks forth to inert stupid sight Or when ujwn hi? fields of grain The former a nd the letter ruin In fertilizing inowcw doth fall Conclud* thnt chnnre hath done it all But since by I";«ith we can dest ry In $U9, and Moon, und Rnrlh und Sky, In every plant and evurv flower The proofs ol an Aliintfnty power j It should become oar highest joy To give our nobler, powers employ, „ In spreading (he earth abroad The praise of our Creator - God. Deluded man may clone his sight Again*! ihe dearest rays of light, And think meanwhile heHtandg secure On (hat foundation which is sure But ah ! how noon, wlien storms prevail His confidence begins to fail : No ro-*V has he on which to stand, IJiistrcngth alns, now turns to sand , And when the toil* o) lnc are o'er He falls, und fu Ik to .rise no more. Not so with him whose purer eyes In every thing can recognize The most com-.luMve evidence. Of God and his Omnipotence : Oft times his sou] in sv.eet delight Mount* up on hyh \v t'» win of flight, On ser.iph's horn** u1m»ad Surveys at large the wovfD-« of God, And when foreboding flr»u« He quickly to hi.-» remge ll Beneath whose «U proUcli He can defy the wng'-y stoi A sain, from aaV-red page w That be who put* In* ten mm.fn I* ?KonC* ui liio Sivufii'iuim of ti.1 !;**( |D !tie xoul open l"»Ci(Kl'a Mmli»liD. T*|rriol lU'ngvr in uU mtilio j*, but-HMTp- W nntliMijj su' jjo-.il i'm- ibe usclupifu! occujinifon, and }!io utmost liberty All widikjs ntoii JDo cltoclCrrl, yet ovrnilicsc res,iatn:s8lwrong sliould be tV si ruined, Lii'e m.d buov uucv ore los-C «li«n not confined uinarg bones at-J .sej)'u|cbral du -!. The row nf a.-eclivni'iv'ilio belief (bat joy ii i»crt:fdous iDml ifc8Y pfajtsiirt'ij ore irannta. iin-:. Con-cioiv.i'jUd men easily bt'eonio AXES eky j Frf* tin he ft C'Mtt fJlUnrr Stitij n*H Warranted. I.I /.KHM CO., 9k. 'IMTOSK wishingAnything made of iron and X fcteel «ro roi|o« t*ted to '• ma cull. Bv so «tyujv 4Um ,ui*l |*ynotc their* intrtcftt, My motto is Ui0i4i| i j».-v j'ni' Muall profit** TERMS OF WARRANTY. IT in iixe or plhe* edge tool break" in cr.nw quence of a flawin the »teel. iir pi'ovei too notion thoedgr.; it' returned within IbirWilnyi* tr«nv-lim«- time of new one will be gi*in in ex change. N. B. All kin'l« ol repairing ilwe in my line nnirchll'SI-ly It A // A7 Cf; // TJrEMA N, Butler 17 ou«»o, PITTSTON, LUZliRNE COliNTY, Pa. J.C B»im, ionicrn HilkmIk, fmfUrlp if W*'" C■», VkU*. 1'iM.ft* Pitmlon. April M, ascetic, and cur rV.hers'reuiiiod asceti-in in its mns! Cttidf joijn-—ltDc menial, They »vere through generations the renowned miniotiiy. Tbo cori'tiplibna of Cutnu impelled ihPm to the belief' that refinement was against truth, and ihcv jerouneed both. The irifjiiicus Couit of Charles iba Second made thorn s'cj; o! miithfiilne«s, find they deciarrd ii )■» tie iD«p'iaed in sjn. They made'i! sii \ i.'o iCj l»o wit y, that an earnest and Jiui'c riiiiuk'd man shrunk Irmn it iiko the leprosy. Wo repaid tjia result imd revere iliCn hiciive. Jt.w.iS bc'.l"r jo h" iii; ii i i • • i' iUv, ih»n to E. 8 B. BEVAN, Wliolfisalo Liquet Merchants. , . iul-I'lJSITK run BJtHJf) Fittaton, Fenna. / ■; a C; l, E a o TEL, Fox Jain*-a Fritz Jacob Fii«nonubl Mary Fl;iniiag;in Mitrlin Fiinc*ion John Joseph foal PKk Nyiin Miiry a i*nwCtr Thorona r.iiil:imn« Win PrtBu John 1'iiKti Ilnnlcl |»»tillijwj P n jPiustdn, Fa. .1 ASfUR LD. ST'I Rlv, PiiApuiETOR Uims, llr.iihliex, (Jin, Whihkcjt. (Irish 8 Scohtii U lii.ti-v».) I'tire .linnahS* Ituin, rohtanlly on hand. [.iquora UMiifled in the motif careful and approved manner. Retail Dealer* are invited In tfive them a call "• they feel confident I hut from their- extensive aiwortinent lliey con aupply all engaged in Ihe lruCle nt «« low rutta u« ilie aailie. can lie done in .tie citic*. rttcoKi i srD. I 11 Yi) e r a HK II O TEL, lli'id*'! Jemi Ret ley Win Robert* Geo Robin'on 'ioo Rowan iiareU Huberts High Hyde Patk Pa L . N . CLARK; PROPRIETOR Gilli»|»lo Mm l.ouin (•'Inp V.ilanilno C.'h»l John CitafPr Philip («rC Hnc J I* fiabta M.ilin Cirn«ly Win parr**? CllVllI -lolin (ioldeii T MAY W. «m ritiKton Dec. tt, 1854,— I y 8tneboo Kl»ttD M» !1. i 'H fMtuK'4 Kliftibelh Smith XNfr* M 4 2 b peter fblver.Moue 0 JStriuiiH'ii'/ Reuben s art -it*iiit Sw how I' J ~ £|DrcLi t«»1»b butrk Cli.irloUe Btmfr Win Blitirr Adolph Smith Win JJ 11 YANT IIO USE, CC. Jt. GORMAN 8 Co, be right n:: fTi!' oppose cn'or. h iSi*tU |' ■ ■' oil I WtD|lt (JUL Dftyoi' sirtif. tr; Wi.ai an |iC 'i_y i i;n-p l.Cp illi* legrml of d i i •{ si: jiio- i is t ?-!!.■ L.'iit. ltd ilie SaVior o(U»n' i Qr«tt Bend, Pa. ADDISON BRYAN T, Proprietor September Ut, 18.V1.—ly. PITTS TON, PA., for Yapaeott'a General K|i|iCCration nnd h'ore.ign Kichaijre. Perron* residing in Ihe country, and wiwtDi»i»r In enirnge f)ns*i»2« or send money In their t'rlnrnlt in niiy Jiart of Kurope may do mo with safety lDy applying " •!D« P»»t-Ofliee. Tanseolt 8 Go'». rccciiit willlio furnixhd lDv re turn mail. | Pittston, Aug. -tD, naii rinvid H Kkliaril HCiftV*Dii Joint H- rbert Cifhftrlne Herbert Tboioaa lliiniit') I'mrirk Hand A- Kirk I and H «.is sen A NT ON HOUSE, yci xylttft plil jVinjj'iiii ja in man's soul!—• tjc (ll I no; tD. licve*.;iiui mii;li!ulnoss hiiM or/wiiV tb, C!fv lip ilie fbunluii r, of human Uio C HI so t sipilc3 soil I: Soranton, Pa. D . K . K R. US S L 15 R , PROPBIETOR Cj re fold [ in gol.l »! lliU I O'llb b'licis. He fo.Uttd evi.lenco u\ . hi-,Co.y C. : . J-'hil ,i i lit'pl '1 i i.;« I : :.ii' -i a. s . c .1 • j lie ti'i.ul oi. I i((j il ) t'11Cir!j.:.i j bor must bo iIib !oi of liic ".reuics; nuniic of mi'i), h« t'fwjiimi it a v. i«e jD o\i - t n ■ t I'i'ovi li-uca that il could be lightened by inii(rh!u!ii''.s, as well a* .ii-octed be in ell. i ; nee mid inspired by l""Dpe. C - CD. •H"Di is ii peculiar T)ecrD«-|i v of N ■ 'ipi i k»Uv, v tii-.'r: u cititliuU ivi.il iJje a'UibutPs ol Ivuirii'nltv—eiinca'f !. inlelli g'-i't psii-e.jt, pits dot;uii'iD • it, am piilc-p-i' n r. i"is allied ;• „iu ii «cq:'iii.r}{ mid ' : im!:v 'in D: ii ithrify, sell n■'.'inn, and p .... Tlia force ol character and e'i. ■ i .i ofour (fmuiHy. is m«lror(s rrfoie reni0 table tn.iii lit ihe civil nml mor;,; i; ' . ol' ilio laborer and I sbor am8fig id.— It lacks llie UKORIIO (dement ; it loves lo Mand ap. parent and My, 'I can afford to b« iiH«llec. tual.' Labor to rejoice in Cbo\vinjjj .its tnuwle*. It lacks not (ho elec'rir; e!e". merit of mirth, bin they who liavn con, slant abandonee are not tempted lo excess. Our people were ordiTned lo be coimner. cial and btisity s m-n. Tlie ordinance ol nuiire is jdtdnly written in their minds. Our »tDn# arrive at bjrjafns at an «i ly »«»«VHud fake to tiWii't ni ne nriu il-.- than " to heart or D;eh'ifn?nf. TZycry facidtv of our initid-s in diiecird to Sovan::i-e. i.lnr people are fertile iu iriveWlion«, comma. lii nsiVe in plins, and iu proce. dure. Their brains aro ,g:runC; lo tho highest tension in the race for precedence, Tliey do not eat ; they cast in their food as a Htolteaman does wood,to make steam • there is no lime to brD liilanoii", and . liia merchant, to way nothing of the miniver wears a soli I - roii'titertaifice. A man' should be somtnhitij' rise tliajj a cliisci, and even were lie r.nly a cuit-ip;* insfrti. men:, he mi«l« cut bittern Ii" iv. ro to indulge in n inorf? nv n'.d 4iCt Our people haw- no ir:cc to cuhiv.v;- ilio flowers of sfi:diififty. T!;-y pul! nn nil the jvp tl- - r I r-v ry;'!! ' . |r"* v-a ill"* /- UiUthi* Win Hi'ioiiioihIG W T Thoino* 15 0 A i;t ii'y nought 4D* voi»«: Wher» moth and mDi imii i (Jan hftvc no |»;• H vDr lot nt i With him that bmh iU« |*o And «ei k* W»lhL: II hi* lie r Some far more ln*titiC! jy\i« Yea from thr Book o irutl In tern* the vit nnv « That they Item To«omethii)£ better* soiiM i Than tlie? poor a ml fl- f D VMiich cfthfcffluft the W« V linn lirtVc u hoj»e b-yotid it Where every chri tid:iC n' Where love *« No Iriemlf tfn*t chnn •• no Where spirits *hine wiffi j » And brighten to meri«!riC iD «l Where stream* oti jov for*v» Anil pour ami pour ijjkm» to O, bli-wt'ul hope ! tltou * He thou forever, yen The hop- which promi* h l. A glorious immorl.'IU;. i Tiien may the 1 *.m:« Then may the tor .ml I, ; And thun.lers !»n And Btili nlv'iVw t • of feligfon. or.d lo (I mirniu'npiD ft In) etUiii-Slfv hi 'litived [hai th« pi. II,—A carrimco will b«iu rt»ad|Hf»*to convey jnoata to fhla on iliu arrival of the pliaaengerI rain al ihe tt.iilruu.i Depot. fHgpl. 83, ROBERT BAUR, mil VVtn T*h»in.m Kviii TurUjy Jawr* Tliuuipkiiwl "vcr Wright Jhiio WnU-I'mi r Win A needtivss, Of ft! If I be S iv Itl SO O'.v soul needs;ha touch oj'tlie oraiiug hand) but lio would employ every collateral influence 10 lender ilie soul, io cool its fever ami lo give it joy. habit of clieer. fuliirss unci jiyfulness wonld give it strength nnd tons, it is nut that which inirthfulnrss emits, but thai which is letained which tempers the soul. Our lives are vivid ; we live valiantly ; wo drink fire, and call excite.ncnt happiness. We should be more moderate in enterprise, and distil our l!vC s like drops of dew that vivify ten 11: dowers. Then oilr lives would swtelly and our happiness be doubled. Minhflilnos* has great power over the excised Heelings and the ii rita;ion ofiuen ; it makes them more generous and more just, li is more pow erful, even with good men, than reason o olt- X3 i n C1 O r , Xurlli FmI tfirftir oj' I'uv'.u iyC«id unil Jlltiu Xtrcrt Jo*enh llig-niH Tllomat Jones Solomon Join** Tliomaa L »s|i' I el iiiid mind dulged in. it I? i litis coinpi-lIfti lo be a vaaaboud—a crtmAuriiou of idlenes—beg ging its bread from door lo door. Ii must not si'. With scholar*. lest i s quips should disconcert their teachers ; it mukt not be found lrt the cdtnili!t\:»rooiii ; ii m«i«t not do milTiarv tin y_. T|ie Judges on lite belief leg,'iij it us an iuuuder and drive ii down among the law e.r». lis ofipeerance ui church snooks tievo1.ion and awakens whole drowsy rows- io iinliinaiion. J3• iien fioni all places*, it is obliged lo ennso*I \viill men who will t'!:e it. and it rC pay* them. it v.oulii iic set (fotoO as the child of mi chief and lolly, baptized in mist, nn;Voti of em't ly soul-*, Steering lives to oblivion slung the "liner, ingr. gaudy pathway of ■ the rainbow.— Miithfulinftss is an oiiittifll faculty of the mind, having ihe power !o givn a pecujiif quality Many oilier fucul'v with tvhieh ii hapoMiH io blend. It lias no exjiiesston or faculty of its own. Ii is a wiel.oo, and lavs in oih«y (ueuljiM ■ iiuw*. It be lottos to that lur)»e clitos which have no nutlet except through other channels, and whose office it is lo oilier tatftilties a flavor not thrir own. There rjti he no tieflnf-Tv" 'l D every ititemnt ho* failed An original cimxiau caiiiwl |De Ibr its dt'fi/iiMQQ is merely tlie rx'nrpftion -of one's own appifriaiiou of a feeling. Emo lions always spiing from ihe heart, and we know other men only from that which we have in common with them. We know even God only as much as we are pariicipator-. in His nature. All good men know what are tho sensations of Ht|rthfolne#Ci.— It into tombiiwlions with all tho morul fcculiies, but not with the passions or ftppctiies. LanghWi* is its natural langiiagc. The pi;tt8|)tivn facul'ies lesvened willl it pcceiv«) «uiward objects, «iih a peculiar savor of ludicrou-ne.'-.*. With fnrm it becomes nroie-queness ; in regaid io human tornw, it is Oiuruaiure ; joined io other fuciiitii s,.il leads to Iu(lieions nets—■ to biiC'oonery und lo in, which is the buflbonery of wpid:j. I. iineil or intelleciuaf «ii i-i the cmn'jiiuiiion of iititUn fulness with'ihe itfleclive faculties pi i!ie intnlleci. al o unites'with WHITE SWAN HOTEL. tyiJ., xrB' rr*. 1 PICTURE Frames.eelfnmm, (.ill, and JI/nhog«ny,ofjfll in 'inud and plain, mud v I © ©rdef, ol any aue. By Baldwin A Brady. 106 RACE STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. !«»»C) H. B»I.D*l«.] faAMOEL A. July 4M, 1153, tf. Job HlJiilhig n-i lly uxecnltd. A largo at*M*ciiob oi common and line .^Ibn Blank ttionery,Novell", Atc..alwftYaon bunU. Joimv* Tboinna Jonrn VVin H WWmxer Peter WHiatn.-* Mr.i we learn, i|i»''ertit June* Daniel Wood CO Jtuiuious John VVumm Titos X5L Williams Mr Ke'lv Michael Weinzer puter J3T" Persons Inquiring for nny of the above Le win plf-nse say titty m*» advertised. Pill stun. Be pi, 7, 1855. C. R. GORMAN, P. higher ;h aHpirn Juuu 17. 1^3. W Y0U1NG IIO. TE L, BY G. W. MERCERAU, Coal ! Coal! ;ttem, DP. Pl'U.Ktt 8 Co. woulil respectfully inform . the people ol' Pi'-Mon I'nd the public, ihal (hny have opened h coal yard (»f amplt dimensions, unit are prepared nt tli. ir office, corner ol' Mtiin and Hailroad Streets, to fill all order* lor coal for domestic purposes. ure Ho#, Vo. 33S, Gre.eilibick street, near Duane NEW YORK. COOPER 8 BROTHER'S NEW CASH STOKE!! il.-h jD rules July 15. IHS3 Wcti End of O.IU I'cJjnps' Block. FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS! Tlio subscribers would respectfully announce to the oil(sen's or PilUtou and vicinity, that tliey have ju*t returned from Nhw York with a mw and complete asdoiluuut of Kuucy and diuplo W YO MING HOUSE, ArcliitecJuje, ''piIOSF. wanting anything designated above 1 will please give the subscribers call, who is prepared lo nmlte drawing* lor building*, writ' •nfcidcrlions, if-ii. May Tie found bylnuulrins at the Ragle Hotel. GKO. W. LUNU. Pittslon. January 2nd, 1854. Scraiitoii, Pa. Th« enderslnaed would wpwt'uliy nanoiince to the pulillc IW bo low recently purchased Urn above Motel unit will continue U* (rive to lis mauaiwmeat his inosl c.trelul siteatioii — oi1 Ik well known to the public, tba axtenslve 4ia«a«tMD «i the «»lDibll»tamniit, nff .nl tliu moat ample aeeoinmadaii-a to alisoul an* namlwr of giiosts-Uier. GtciliUv* will Ik eomblii*-'! with the efforts of Ilia propriator and UU inruiiU to render the ouw one of the very first III the State, iu point of bltbe-" luaualilceooB or ooinf°)Jursoi aUeadod lo by careful "tilers. " i. 07 ULB0BS8, PrtpritUr. Scraaton, May 18, 18j5.—If. Ladies' Dress Goods, Groceries, Hard ware. Crockery, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, Hals and Cup*, Yankee Notions, Ij-C., fy; Dry Goods, I Mil, llvth ; or conscience Miss M. J. WBTHBRBY. When an assembly of men haB become r\clted and irritable, llicy are unjust, im placable, and intolerable, I'm let a jesi tall like a bomb in their mids', exploding in shouts of laughter, and the' clouds lilt, the tumult ceases. Minhltillness is said to bs the devil's weapon, but it has exorcised the devil a .hundred limes where he fiirs mode use of it one?,. It is this which brings an orator into, direct and powerful -ympal'ty will) his uudi; it is like coutioliog lite servnn's in ilie castle gate. It wings his rebuke and makes them patient under its infliction. It is more reasonable than reason, giving it a clear atmosphere fur i'.a energy, and h works more powerfully for consctenae thaiD conscience itself. The cares of life are rendered less poignant by wiiiih.'ullness. Care is a human devil ; it is like a dijed, wrinkled apparition in the house o! fear. Sorrows are noble and ennobling, but care is an evil Ifti'jV. It has neither faith nor ho|De,.nor lovo. Ii touches the patlr of misfortuno vvini bli'.ht, and rrsls upon the sensitive soul like mildew up Dn flowed. It curses poveity with wciuiiiesr., and ii stands forth tnildswcd nivi" lD! vs'ed. • TEACHER OF VOCAL 8 INSTRUMENTAL Then may tfp C To w.ike i.h..- To chII then. Yet tranijuir MUSIC. I'lnSTON, Luzaaaii Co., P». |y Term couiinducing Monday, July 30, 1855. .jgFj All of which liave beeu purchased from cl«*s bouse* In New York lor COlb,and will be sold tweniy p-r cuni. lCm«r Ihnn the smuui articles have ever before been sold in this section of llie country, tJail and examine our stock liefore piirchaaliiff elsewhere.' l.'owniry I'xoduce bought st lb* bluest mrrket priccs. Our Motto Is * Quick Hnlttsaud rinall Profits." ronPKR 6c UROIUKR, Main Street. Pitislon, June SDib, 1855. IAUCY PORT GRIFFITH 110 USE,\ Hy/Jclon, Hi Port Griffith, Lntaine Co , Pa MICHAEL P H I L B I N, PROPRIETOH. TlIK subscriber having completed hia pew tavern house, nt Port Griffith, ia prepared to acroimojate travellers and the;public generally, in the beat manner and on reasonable Utrms. The room* are convenient, and the proprietor will spare no efforts to make his guests coml'ortaVile. His Bar is supplied with excellent liquors, and ois table with aa aboaiaaee «f the best the marksts afford. J." R. LYNCH 8 Co., Dealers in Perfumery and I'uncy Goods, Bcck 8 Co.'i \S nehiim Powders. Also, Gentlemen's HHirnlfiffing "Goods, Wholesale and Retail. ORATION OF T «RY WARD PERKY 8 ERETY, Putthkcrf, Book-cUer* and BUh'U liwk Manu- No. 305 Arch st, I door IwloW lith, Pliilu. N.side. April '27, 1855. Before I,it Pii-l /•' h II v d laclmers, S. W cor. ilh ind ftace sis., I'/u'a. Inwtelhe attention of dealers and oilier* lo their large stock of Sehool Theological and Miscellaneous books, ami Stationery of every description, which they are prepared to supply on the best terms. Blank books, ruled, printed and bound to order. Also Job Printing executed w:lh neatness and despatch at the lowest rates. au 17, IBS5. '.eirt by (lie Rev. Henry TIMBER! TIMBER! rpHK subscribe", olfcsa at wholesale or retail a 1 quantity of timber, of all sixes, now lying on his lot adjoining the hotel ot John Sax. CHAS I. A. CHAPMAN. Pituton, May 18, 1855' After the ir,n- Rev. Wm. II. Ill Waid Beechef, •forward and defiv on the important occupied abniii The follmvlny i from "The Ho D'D e day, came qnent address Good stabling attached. MICHAEL PHIL3IW, Pod Griffith, June 2, 185-4 tf .iness, which WHERE CAN I BUY FISH, BEEF C8 PORK, I i quarter.— hit rfiniatks is OS MTISTET. G . W II I T N E Y . M . D Fashionable. Barber and Hair Lrenter, If eiiipi'ici based ti |idn u than principl- practice PHYSICIAN AND SUaOEON-OMce at his residence ia Kingston, Pa. [marlG'55-ly Ont Dodr Nbilh of Bvllcr House, innvrris. p.\. TWO HUNDRED POUNDS IN A BARREL! Is a question which is often asked, and answered by riteomuiending to (ry EARL 8 BARTHOLOMEW. AND GKT Customers ailtCiK|i d to wiibthe utmost euro sud disBuioli. piiilicpairoauifo respoctrubysoltelted. julj i!0. IH.,5. of the wo HpiiejMii ' human GEO. W. GI11SWOLD mind iineil n matter RESIDENT DENTIST. EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE. rpHE subacribprs have an office of de JL fMisit, dTscnunt nnCl ifl this plncc, o ayenue, opposite ,tna V\'yo»n»nj» House two doors nOrihcu-it of Mr. Cnnae k store, MASOiX, AlKYLliUT 8 Co. Scran ton, Mny 1H, of expei lenc of the soul. itfiuiown i C vauled the CARBOtfDALK. PA, Oka door from Sweot 8■ llji)iior, oil Maio 6kect inf (Jiuih paid for old tfolii. I'M*. (JRKKNWIf H STRKKT, NEW - YORK. secreis of tli cn.:t ii- : !i' f Tier'I 'Hi C"i \yr '•'! 6 h (One Bloek rast of Washington Market.) /.ugust 17 1H35. liiile iftOur -roVlC avo given row hnth slnlit i s tljoit mi c-juv u i!'! -aW opt s to Dli. E. SHK.LP, SURGEON DENTIST., PitlUnn. Pa—Office-Kiln- Da. ltCninuntl Dorr. julv 'i, 1854. the mind. Tuc 'J.*1 Ill C1. It looks iciiff o! trCm . . •"D • '• " ; I i.... im v. MiHirful.m'-"S-wiCf' 11 ■ ( Mi:'ufri !t «„'„l JAMES L. SELFRIDGE, out iftl'd covered. FAeiy CDf i cxacl la"s. TliP.se la'vvs being known, we cum calculate I lie rr lild (ind changes. The mind iisel«' 14 supposed lo be under law only *o lar as relates lo rbady j but in itself il opens ami shirts, darkens and flashes like the clouds tl.at clothe the Sum. mer air. Education is theiefore simply a kny to the membiy, a catalogue of sense. Education in it«cll is mostly a piece of pure empiricism. We do not learn the scale ol the mind ; we do not know and master ihe instrument ; we leani only a catalogue of tunes which wo play by rote. I i'lie reverence lor man's immortality and the dread of reducing 'he soul to material isin have made scientific research slow ; and yet until tqe subjeut shall ue submitted to the most research we sliull no! know the law ol mind. [)e regarded it as singular that men should suomit their employments their ornaments and everything pertaining to the outward world, .to the (est of science and yet should hesitate to analyse Hieimmoitul soijl. As ii now ]», ceitu'ii (acuities of Hie mind glow venerable., unfashionable and Wep vnt;...r. One agq lollow* reason and another pursues fancy, reu-.on iiavinir gone out of date Another community destroys bo'.li and imagination and yields itsplf supiemely to views ol faith. It lia jip. ns i-ometimys uiifm tuiialnlv I taut ' poriions of tlio :,.(ju! c in : lo igardrd as supeifluous and lo iiu eniiielv shut up.— i The imagination, like a silver alosct or ' picture gallery, is raiely visited by the I sedate and practical. The tuverened some. I times tmHti, but the realms of fancy art Ml, nndis,.'ji liie reach o conform to Sh nvu's iHrfcitrrtetit or ill rM.i ' 'D*,ij , Nowhere is tiVCDfo fconctVeiit than in llm fa in i I y—'citj y i 11 \ D fl" tho ihi-H ofMndill'rence ami il»C- nyidi'j iviiiiti rtriwj »vi»e l«M» vinegar.—It fc'tholes! eye salv* ivIiitp tears havr fiijuVcil' fv*F« 2'nrtclii /iita'f'hl VUiV t;» sSrt dittrtNff flifeft lliVou (iio ol anxich" wiili wMe'i fhry have £'ur.l!u nKI ijt.ui, selves, a. il so tle y |o e rfiailv viaiis ; Imt they'love 14 coin? nD llie homes of mirth, nil.I eoniin» often tfjiy bear Jin heavier lo.trl*. (Jhfcrfulltiess Is a grci need of professional, and especially liter irv men —men who have little muscular education.—-They darry heavy ordinance o.i weak gun carriages, and uric or jvvo djs. Ohfrgcs shattev the frinieni$ diop tia useless artillery to the groutij Mi.aufu!. o*»» w'll Prove « social fr{C;id to i ffm ; and thought il cannot affile 'dias: them from the abyss ofdvSDerNi* it will ben guittatioe und a help. ' Utilities... and Ittaviness, however favorable to rrffu:.. ion, aro fatal to uyeliilnevi, ahCl ffii-iigh not im!iC, pensalilc to lifiD, there i j n'. feeling „1Cl0 instinct wiVfc i*. tfMu i,... t . .. ?3 nP cluiim d it,::', li:. rah •-C-,u i • ,t debt. to gfve it uvTcih- fij r • :i ' l(»rpat;P(hi'itoC'*«. il ■ nv\i: j ■8#. „ C ijlf» lamsideiation C»,' .'.iuhf ; i • , rctajton." This T,- o affjlcuh • j.,; til apaak on mount "'of iflO i. j C ;Cas which adHMmd it. Tljere d«. feci* i«;-fell«lon which can ;bg rt-m. di-.l bv iKinhtblrreBB better than by any other mean*. Some regard the tyin£ up of trie feeling* as the chief functio.i of life. Jt not entranchiaemetu to any man to b6 le«4 TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, Whale tale. Dealer in dC s 'U'for tlio*fe iliat h.nv cjjiie altei tliem. sui rounded by tjJcj an ! heibane—-fir a true heart never'sliflbrs tor itself alone; but care throws intrt the nnehiiiary and fills the air with cJnit. Cursed be otre, mi/I let a!l the prapliSay Awn. I * t those "ho wear i'- sjudkefoth fond it fiom i hem ; lei tto8so It fins eosiijicIicid to wear itaglrdlo It fidtn f'acin. It is an ungiateful imirrtiftci* ; it changes honest groans into inutteriti;;^-—Curso bo care in the shop, in the street, in tbo hot, in the field, and in the mansion,—Aiul blessed bo the bright cxorcisor, if there bo'sueh, that hath the power to banish Iroin among us and destroy it forever. Hail to the spirit ol mirth, which giveth light to the eye, hope to the heart, and strength to the hand. Under its influence the heart cpn say "Our Father"—an art M hieh fear never knew. It is a misapprehension of mirthfullness to take it tor hs outward manifestation. There is a difference between mithful'ness and earnestness, yet they are by no mean-D irrcompat iable. 'l'h« danger of thought is excess —Hon elastic * hniribtui_ | noss is tho guardian of the labulty. lfiar. I nestness is the oold; blue, ateel lip upiMi | the axe ;: jt may bo tempered with gravity, ! and »ull retain its cuttiHig eihjo. Jt Is no ) valid object ion 10 miDi hftilrtess that it haa been fum.d with the vicious. Tliore is no pari uf inan Uod took: tlra. tfouula to put into lain in order lo make man take the trouble to put il out The aatne mmical tones which aoothed Cleopatra in her barge were employed lDy the bard of larael lvc-tia iii the PHYSICIANS. ATTORNEY A T LA W, Gaorge PorttlJtt", COUibaUvenftSH, Utjd sonn-'imcs displays itselfeven in lite faceting, biting sarcasm; it bi'couies dry wit, akin to sobriety, peeping at you around a coiner, and won't come out. Humor Imrl been defined into as suppressed'wit .striking It was an exudation which L'ems the side oflio'i, as in Summer the sides of w8tor",vasp« are gennned with drops of water- With what, ever faculty of .mind it combine*, mirthfulne*s prompt* to pood works. Even veneration somber and sedate may be beneficially flavored by mirili. It need not supplant our iaithT, but veneration may be strengthened by the addition of mitlhfulness. It is not necessary lad all to be sad and somber. It leaves pride and lives noxt dooi ta firmness, which i.C sometimes called obstinacy, it is goqtl compauy lor conscience, by it conscience and the afleotions are made morn genial, PITTSTON, ?A (No. 5b North Third St., 3 dears above Arcli at., PHILADELPHIA. OR J. A. HANN, Ollii cover Dr D irj's DntC StOro, Maia Street Office lCi Jenkins' Biick Building, o*er H. C. Clark's Store. T. IT- PATHS, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER!! BICGS mo»t rcspectluily to inform the inhabitants of Pittston and vicinity, that lie haa permanently located bimsellin the above business in the brick building, with Mr. Bell, Vnnkee Notion Dealer, and solicits a share of publie putionagc. He assure* nil that he will do justice to any work entrusted to his care. Having had more than twenty years practice, he flatters himself comment to Compete with any other establishment in the United States, excepting none. Repenting, horizontal Levers, and all other watches, accurately repaired and warranted. Musical Boxes repaired No connection with any other hop'- i jr Cold and silver watches of all ile; scriptious foe sale. I'lltuon, aul7, IH55,'Jt P1TTSTON..P* fteccwhcr 17, HJ62., April 21, 1851.—tl. D. 8. Koan, O. R. GORMAN, M. D. A TTORtfE Y AT LAW, FITTSTON, PA. Office with Jc mc« Helm, K»q., iD Upper Pittstoa t *iDectfully tenders his Professional sluices to the ritiiniTs of Mttston and vicinity. Ofire. in the, Pott Office, Pitlston Ha*. 9, 1H50. A . K E N $ R U ' S LIVERY AND EXCHANGE, N84R TUK POST OFFICK U'ttANToN, ?A. Heady a! all Unlet In meenmmotlat* V)tih Ike best oj OR, H WENTZtL, Oorman PHjrsiolan. re-pectfully announce to tho |Deo- V pl« ,»t' Piitstnn ami 'vicinity that alter an bsuitnn "I mme months he has returned and per- M tlU'Jltly located in the place He wiil lie happy to witit u|m)u any his professional serviaas. I'll iivlil'ul for past favors,he will endeavor *.e merit* continuance of the same. Office, in Win. S. RwLMn s building. Pitts'D n, ftsb, 17,1854 tf hnrxesand rehtchs. Sir,ran Ion, Feb, 3-1, IH64-H/. GEO. W. BRAINERD * Co. .' ©Mm®; 103 Murray, near W«*t Street, New York GKO. W. Brainkrd, DAVID miira lAug.9, IH5Q.-ly«- 0 BO ttOE L K'ALt VS Forwarding awl Co/mnitswn Merchants PITTSTON, PA. WILIC attend to forwarding aud reeeiviug ffowtn a Mi store house, rear of AjIgoOd eonAigoid to M» coreforwurdfd Willi CtCbj*4UA« N8 W ARRIVAL or BOOTS « SHOES K. COUM Aftf St CO.. wcci'Mor to A. V «!,. )* *ire respectfully to «h|c Qpoin Hie patron# o» thHr e«- luMiiliuitHrt »nCt* lire public-g'-nrCM1y mm exutnWuti.oii jui' heir mock of. Thus it will bo seen'Ilist nji-thfulnerm is one note in the Dcs'e 01 mind, etit#r;ng imo combination with every inhci, giving them peculiar qualities, touchn.j; ui li a (Deneioutflow all our ideas, and enlarging ; ha evocation of sentiment. Hope, benevolence ami love are tho three eluincuts of Dlt«4 tftmas/ilierfe in which all the faculties of the mind ohhtiM, floun-li.— Cheeifulness in ho nis'iiifi -taiion ol hope, and constitutes fhe 8uiv.Dl;iiia ol' viiliie.— For virtue reqni'rl's the .«uu as much us do the iiowcrs. ftffirillffiluAs's* iaited into the catalogue of moral feelings becomes a hand maiden of lovn, and love is the cen» irai idea of religion ; veneration it not fi' CO All. D. P. FULLER 8 CO., COAL MERCHANTS Btri side. Main tlree.t, nearly opfotil* Hombfeh Sf Beyea'* tore. Pittston, April \, 1853. Boots, 8hoes, Leather Shoe Findings, H8ylrife recently mhde large add H ionh (Urfio! tlioniMrivL* kh;tl in ,W^y»y,iAU Unry urftimv jutted lo mlnNur 10 every necdtfiuy iiiki every uaie. fit ll.u * \ \wy olluf f v»ry vofji'tT, Iroin Haoi of ufm M# forin and innft" HUbtMitfjLjul, to tin* Crncuwl Ouiier, ■'aucy film iwri f*ky Hip. Qm »"»ck oi ™feoutlcx».®ii'« Wlire — -*ried and complete, cooipi i»i - SALT AND FISH. CI RffclJN!) Aliun Pall in uwvkn autl Hyruciino Bait In ha fyr»al* bf tlie uuunliiyor otherwinc. Abut M*D 4,-2»uCl :C Muckfltfulin Uia.ajiti btlf Bin., a Una il»y Ci8OR(JE LAZARUB. A RARE CHANCE. * 1tY pfrnoii wlnhin* to malic limn ktilW lo iior j*\ vohr With n naaltMplMT, will lii'nr of ucli»Hi!f'by ealUnual ililttoWcc. [Pimtqi, July 13, tir, OAMFHENE 8 FLUID. * «*«* »«■ MERCHANTS A. PRICE 8 j.| .. ■■— ,)jice~- IVetf tide Mai* tired, PilltU . L'tterne couiUy, ra. . Au*o«m,IH'St. , J. BOWKLEY k LEYSHON, %ar8r* 1-"IP7 F CO., COA i noi W**m ..... conn - vi« los»riihlit I'or ifiilily juul if* I tilIt: (•'oik, «.u. m«y hi'C# flod'hi efi-i-y «t)lp ortu.-k or ou?.k}u covcrlnj, DCj iho limiWn loot. . ; , PhIMe!ph^uiuWwut'Ht1 c »aou| * 8 tore lb P. O. Building, Ul door south of EtgtoIJetoL I M jjgl
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal, Volume 6 Number 2, September 21, 1855 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 2 |
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 | 1855-09-21 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal, Volume 6 Number 2, September 21, 1855 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 2 |
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 | 1855-09-21 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGS_18550921_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 |
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STEELE 8 BRO. lake pleasure in annouueing to the genllcnu-n of PittntOn and vicinity, hat tlicy have just received IVoin Philadelphia mother lot of tUu»e; RMSTT ILBWlSlaa EMA1NINC IN TIIK POST-OFftCR, AT t'ITT8TO!» ferry, for the month ending August 3IM, 1854:— A Kramer Wm Archibald Al«i»der Kinds Mnr^aret Armstrong Martin Kavanaufh KotharlM £rr8'oh" Brown Pmrlck 1 Kalleghan Jafaes Black Joint KcU.j Sarah Bnrntirook'Imlah Xa UriM I.ani«liatD P "J Ilnrrolt Patrick . - A luhr BnrkeJohn ' Lo»»k Mai hid* Brown Caroline l.nmler StuBl '4 Beuven David Lamau O iinarlne Lnwlcr Win Cocgrove John Lmwlon Bridget Callchon Anthony LujTey {GrttaerlatofpH * • V LoHice PutrWk Cntoii Thomas 3VC Chapman John morgan Mni» V Couotl Miclinel Mi win Rdwln 8 l iiiiiiluytiain Mury Mohan Abrflra (Vmmttnihliti J or. Mnj Jawb CiDr» lou Joint KfBiHjnTliM clin.lriK-1' M tb . MrAntav Pmrlek Orar.J'i.bt: UHa MWJne Margaret Uiitnpi)ciril;(*Kk .• Z MrtW* Jmetf Carter Jnmi'S McH'tlo ItW-Uard I'etvu John Mnriin John Camel Pitt Mtilley John fun KHuk " ' Mi l.iiiiKhlin John CntuHinu Paik Mil . MiwhelJamoa Cjialcrllii* M . Mimgan J»i»h CVgwve Primula' McCrtxgH Pprreter Tr~D 1 Mclionni'll J 2 Diner P.ilk Munloo J'ihu / Dtuialioe Jnttaf ■ Minebe; John Joseph IUm'I* Adam . i i Muley Michael il Dtiahaitintef Klhta 3 ' McCarty *'11uft Ifevamu Owen ' (' MnNnltv Uridget I tar la I) T Murray Hvplien Decker (Hirer Munhan Titos "an Miller Jamea Erana D T wr KltunnilurfC W - Noon Mnriin Kvtius V II 8 Navalle John 1Dmotel John CJP Kurlcy Edward O'Bojle Bridget *• F PMierJ M Parry Timoihy tymwv. apartments haunted by spectral levities, and they do riot like to intrude upon them. The fact stands apparent that man the knower is himself unknown. He has power to fly with the birds and know iheir abodes and seasons, but lie has no power to dive into the nests of his own heart.— Man may din; ir.io the bowels of the mountains and Ci|D11iv ttie microscope to minute particles of matter ; the courscs of the slurs are measured, the current# of light and electricity are -explored, the whole glabe is described ; but man, for whom the hole was made, lhe crowning glory oftbe univorse, who shall live when systems ure no more—man hitr.self remains a profound mystery, lie is left to whirl down the stream of lite as if he were the meanest, most woitlilem burden the stream carries. Alas lor man ! Men will bo Observed to be most afraid of qualities in minds of widen they are least in'danger; and most used. The fuigiil man is wont to descant upon the evils ol profusion, as it he were in the slightest danger of debt j and the prodigal fortifies himself against stinginess. The thought fill are alurmed at levity, and the guy dread the shoal.of sobriety. The induCiriouf argflfc against laziness, and the mercurial set ihemselves a««inst slowness. Thus all dread the very qualities which are impossible wi:W them. As it is of individuals so ot communities ; all are full of dread ol the qualities they lack. If one were to warn the people ot our commercial cities against materialism, exhaustion sobriety, or petty, sordid selfishness, he would gain lhe ears but not the hearts of his hearers ; but let It m speak ol 'ho dangers ot unbridled fancy and imagination and the wickedness of levily, and he will have the sympathy of his audi'-nce, and cause it sli'inf.ing shtirfjjprlug terror. I1 is because they need the.-e vet y qualities since all businessmen have a nai row view ot imma'erialitv. It is difficult to commend the quality of cheer fulness in sober discount-, on ecconut of the almost universal impression of i'CIow. ncsj, if not wickedness Men are disposed* to view sobuetv os u necessary ingredient 10 go altine, ii is dim and downcast. It should always walk, leaning upon the two angels, Hope and Love. But this qualiiy ol mirthfulness is more important In anbiher point oi view than in regard to its mental pyrotechnics. It belongs to the class of joy breeders. It produces an atmosphere In which all the interior faculties of mind may bo produoiive of happinest. Happiness docs not lie in events, but in states; not in what we do but what we art. He was profoundly impressed with confidence! in God's con.ilituiion ol the human mind as a joy.producing agent, Bvifrr faculty i" intended iu its actual develop-, hieiit in lile lo be u means ol happiness.— When he coiled' ied she joy wrapt up in these f.i'nl'ir S, ami the ex«jtii(4fe or'iimizalion ofiho nuiw.:id world, lie was led to 'fn.ii'vt ! ih:i'. a njait should ever-be unhappy so, long as the flowers blossom, or the trees wave, or 'he winds ruflle the leaves. The beauty and majesty of a sunrise, the sounds and silence ol a sunset resting upon ihe soul, are enough to bring to it ineffable joy, and wit!) such a soul to bu so affected that pvciy man alive is not an o/aiorii) praise and jiy. lie next examined itie influence of these feelings upon social Tife. What relishes of tastes are waiting th« touch of the rosy hand of love ! When he peiceived that lieavenlv path above, with itsglenmiof eternal good, it-i all-resplendent certainties, its unfading hopes of peace cud happiness, he wondered again that man can ever feel the weight of an eaifhly soiiow, or drop down under its burdens. What a lower would that be ihat held a chime of bells as sweel-toned and varied, as the powers of the human soul! What if every fairy ray oflight and every s'ruiu ihaP ever catne from souud which fielu or forest make), and the hum of pities, and the tound of the sei, and the (.ilcuce of the c|CDuc)s in 1 fie spheres, should, like the soul ot man, cotningle their magic powers and make and unceasing music? 'flint lower is m.iu. and in singing praises to God. Mirthlulness is supposed to be inconsistent with sobriety and ths is a great recommeudation. The sobriety of Holy Writ was not the keeping of the tongue in a minor key} it was a sobriety against revels—revels of wine—a Maine Law sobiiely, . If mirthlulness will destroy the monkish sobiiety of-tlie present day, then throw wide open the doors of lite soul, and diive sobriety lo the con. verts of de;pafr. Tha surest road to levity is ulmNft parental checks. Happiness is wholesMno and medicinal, an l ' children reared lo niirili'nlnrss are UDs Ji..b!e to temjiiiltiW. A 'fnctiliV slmi up i- Mke a ifct;)tpd iii'ffn ; il glow/un iiC:»i;d D 'id ml- • AND Susqrohanna Anthracite Journal I'UULISHKD WEEKLV BY .. fV th OuzrUe, Job—XSCXI, frJ.iti UDc -21th to the 39th vene. 2-Ilh. If. I hav, wClD' L'ol'l my hope, or have •aid to the fine yiJ *i u ;Dr». my confidence ; 85th. If 1 liuvt• r. t lD. r niCn my wealth wn« great, and bcoiu -' ' ! !. id jnti'rn much; Sfith If I beheld■ tt shincd, or tl«e moon Wc»IKiiD" in D Superb White land Black Beaver and Straw Halt. ami which they are now selling off at a rapid ami very cheap mle. Any gentleman not exactly suiletj with lii» outward appearance, can utmost make a new man of himself by the addition of one of our celebrated Hati to hU upper story. The thing has been done, and may lie done again.— So call in, gentlemen,—boy» too—we are prepared to fit you all, With eitlicc Huts or Boots and Saoca. Jrnkin's Block, PitMon, June 98, 185lv O-eorffe 3Vt, Ricliart, cc in Jcnkin*' utw Bride Builttnf, »ne Joor Sof th •/ Sutherland's Store—up *t«iri. •f«« '04z»tTTit fc Joi'r*a0."U published ♦•reryFrMuy, i»t IVu Doi.i.ARa per annum. Two Dollar* and Kilty Coutn willi»e r»iur«wl »r not paid wUh\iith« yt.Hr. No papyr will'iiMlisooiuituiptl until ullfirr^rnv'* h m n 27th. An«l ;:iv fu ,u of my ftiobth Wli ieorctly enticed 28ih. TfiifcW-A 'w*- by the ; for 1 ;-! that is ut»OV€. Let whovrfl in Anil ,iit« r in.tiiHDoii 'g Prom virtu C:9 pnlli; ! Whfrh lend1* io rv.i' . - to Ite.punifhcd denied the God SnsintHfi Carls. eonii«fa i side • - JOB PRINTING." 1 : ' ' OF KVKllv"l)K-CCKirTION , Uly and eKpadUlounly executed at this ofEoe, On reasonable terms. JT f rnD:i n?all kinits alnaiis on Kanrl. , , | j f .. ... — •—4 TEL. ISORAlMI OFFICE, IN Pitlslon Gazette Printing Office, hotels. a . WHITE MA*rrACBi r»r or AND EDGE TOOLS GENERALLY. nil highway hot him whtt CmD ,li tt pin «'. •»v, W hich form«*d 11m- Earth an D decked the And wI»»• i» 11D• -ui doth 'I.m'v rrsR With joy i" •: C' JD»* w.tl . ■ . yC ■*, Or silvor lAooff Ift'f hififm Wulks forth to inert stupid sight Or when ujwn hi? fields of grain The former a nd the letter ruin In fertilizing inowcw doth fall Conclud* thnt chnnre hath done it all But since by I";«ith we can dest ry In $U9, and Moon, und Rnrlh und Sky, In every plant and evurv flower The proofs ol an Aliintfnty power j It should become oar highest joy To give our nobler, powers employ, „ In spreading (he earth abroad The praise of our Creator - God. Deluded man may clone his sight Again*! ihe dearest rays of light, And think meanwhile heHtandg secure On (hat foundation which is sure But ah ! how noon, wlien storms prevail His confidence begins to fail : No ro-*V has he on which to stand, IJiistrcngth alns, now turns to sand , And when the toil* o) lnc are o'er He falls, und fu Ik to .rise no more. Not so with him whose purer eyes In every thing can recognize The most com-.luMve evidence. Of God and his Omnipotence : Oft times his sou] in sv.eet delight Mount* up on hyh \v t'» win of flight, On ser.iph's horn** u1m»ad Surveys at large the wovfD-« of God, And when foreboding flr»u« He quickly to hi.-» remge ll Beneath whose «U proUcli He can defy the wng'-y stoi A sain, from aaV-red page w That be who put* In* ten mm.fn I* ?KonC* ui liio Sivufii'iuim of ti.1 !;**( |D !tie xoul open l"»Ci(Kl'a Mmli»liD. T*|rriol lU'ngvr in uU mtilio j*, but-HMTp- W nntliMijj su' jjo-.il i'm- ibe usclupifu! occujinifon, and }!io utmost liberty All widikjs ntoii JDo cltoclCrrl, yet ovrnilicsc res,iatn:s8lwrong sliould be tV si ruined, Lii'e m.d buov uucv ore los-C «li«n not confined uinarg bones at-J .sej)'u|cbral du -!. The row nf a.-eclivni'iv'ilio belief (bat joy ii i»crt:fdous iDml ifc8Y pfajtsiirt'ij ore irannta. iin-:. Con-cioiv.i'jUd men easily bt'eonio AXES eky j Frf* tin he ft C'Mtt fJlUnrr Stitij n*H Warranted. I.I /.KHM CO., 9k. 'IMTOSK wishingAnything made of iron and X fcteel «ro roi|o« t*ted to '• ma cull. Bv so «tyujv 4Um ,ui*l |*ynotc their* intrtcftt, My motto is Ui0i4i| i j».-v j'ni' Muall profit** TERMS OF WARRANTY. IT in iixe or plhe* edge tool break" in cr.nw quence of a flawin the »teel. iir pi'ovei too notion thoedgr.; it' returned within IbirWilnyi* tr«nv-lim«- time of new one will be gi*in in ex change. N. B. All kin'l« ol repairing ilwe in my line nnirchll'SI-ly It A // A7 Cf; // TJrEMA N, Butler 17 ou«»o, PITTSTON, LUZliRNE COliNTY, Pa. J.C B»im, ionicrn HilkmIk, fmfUrlp if W*'" C■», VkU*. 1'iM.ft* Pitmlon. April M, ascetic, and cur rV.hers'reuiiiod asceti-in in its mns! Cttidf joijn-—ltDc menial, They »vere through generations the renowned miniotiiy. Tbo cori'tiplibna of Cutnu impelled ihPm to the belief' that refinement was against truth, and ihcv jerouneed both. The irifjiiicus Couit of Charles iba Second made thorn s'cj; o! miithfiilne«s, find they deciarrd ii )■» tie iD«p'iaed in sjn. They made'i! sii \ i.'o iCj l»o wit y, that an earnest and Jiui'c riiiiuk'd man shrunk Irmn it iiko the leprosy. Wo repaid tjia result imd revere iliCn hiciive. Jt.w.iS bc'.l"r jo h" iii; ii i i • • i' iUv, ih»n to E. 8 B. BEVAN, Wliolfisalo Liquet Merchants. , . iul-I'lJSITK run BJtHJf) Fittaton, Fenna. / ■; a C; l, E a o TEL, Fox Jain*-a Fritz Jacob Fii«nonubl Mary Fl;iniiag;in Mitrlin Fiinc*ion John Joseph foal PKk Nyiin Miiry a i*nwCtr Thorona r.iiil:imn« Win PrtBu John 1'iiKti Ilnnlcl |»»tillijwj P n jPiustdn, Fa. .1 ASfUR LD. ST'I Rlv, PiiApuiETOR Uims, llr.iihliex, (Jin, Whihkcjt. (Irish 8 Scohtii U lii.ti-v».) I'tire .linnahS* Ituin, rohtanlly on hand. [.iquora UMiifled in the motif careful and approved manner. Retail Dealer* are invited In tfive them a call "• they feel confident I hut from their- extensive aiwortinent lliey con aupply all engaged in Ihe lruCle nt «« low rutta u« ilie aailie. can lie done in .tie citic*. rttcoKi i srD. I 11 Yi) e r a HK II O TEL, lli'id*'! Jemi Ret ley Win Robert* Geo Robin'on 'ioo Rowan iiareU Huberts High Hyde Patk Pa L . N . CLARK; PROPRIETOR Gilli»|»lo Mm l.ouin (•'Inp V.ilanilno C.'h»l John CitafPr Philip («rC Hnc J I* fiabta M.ilin Cirn«ly Win parr**? CllVllI -lolin (ioldeii T MAY W. «m ritiKton Dec. tt, 1854,— I y 8tneboo Kl»ttD M» !1. i 'H fMtuK'4 Kliftibelh Smith XNfr* M 4 2 b peter fblver.Moue 0 JStriuiiH'ii'/ Reuben s art -it*iiit Sw how I' J ~ £|DrcLi t«»1»b butrk Cli.irloUe Btmfr Win Blitirr Adolph Smith Win JJ 11 YANT IIO USE, CC. Jt. GORMAN 8 Co, be right n:: fTi!' oppose cn'or. h iSi*tU |' ■ ■' oil I WtD|lt (JUL Dftyoi' sirtif. tr; Wi.ai an |iC 'i_y i i;n-p l.Cp illi* legrml of d i i •{ si: jiio- i is t ?-!!.■ L.'iit. ltd ilie SaVior o(U»n' i Qr«tt Bend, Pa. ADDISON BRYAN T, Proprietor September Ut, 18.V1.—ly. PITTS TON, PA., for Yapaeott'a General K|i|iCCration nnd h'ore.ign Kichaijre. Perron* residing in Ihe country, and wiwtDi»i»r In enirnge f)ns*i»2« or send money In their t'rlnrnlt in niiy Jiart of Kurope may do mo with safety lDy applying " •!D« P»»t-Ofliee. Tanseolt 8 Go'». rccciiit willlio furnixhd lDv re turn mail. | Pittston, Aug. -tD, naii rinvid H Kkliaril HCiftV*Dii Joint H- rbert Cifhftrlne Herbert Tboioaa lliiniit') I'mrirk Hand A- Kirk I and H «.is sen A NT ON HOUSE, yci xylttft plil jVinjj'iiii ja in man's soul!—• tjc (ll I no; tD. licve*.;iiui mii;li!ulnoss hiiM or/wiiV tb, C!fv lip ilie fbunluii r, of human Uio C HI so t sipilc3 soil I: Soranton, Pa. D . K . K R. US S L 15 R , PROPBIETOR Cj re fold [ in gol.l »! lliU I O'llb b'licis. He fo.Uttd evi.lenco u\ . hi-,Co.y C. : . J-'hil ,i i lit'pl '1 i i.;« I : :.ii' -i a. s . c .1 • j lie ti'i.ul oi. I i((j il ) t'11Cir!j.:.i j bor must bo iIib !oi of liic ".reuics; nuniic of mi'i), h« t'fwjiimi it a v. i«e jD o\i - t n ■ t I'i'ovi li-uca that il could be lightened by inii(rh!u!ii''.s, as well a* .ii-octed be in ell. i ; nee mid inspired by l""Dpe. C - CD. •H"Di is ii peculiar T)ecrD«-|i v of N ■ 'ipi i k»Uv, v tii-.'r: u cititliuU ivi.il iJje a'UibutPs ol Ivuirii'nltv—eiinca'f !. inlelli g'-i't psii-e.jt, pits dot;uii'iD • it, am piilc-p-i' n r. i"is allied ;• „iu ii «cq:'iii.r}{ mid ' : im!:v 'in D: ii ithrify, sell n■'.'inn, and p .... Tlia force ol character and e'i. ■ i .i ofour (fmuiHy. is m«lror(s rrfoie reni0 table tn.iii lit ihe civil nml mor;,; i; ' . ol' ilio laborer and I sbor am8fig id.— It lacks llie UKORIIO (dement ; it loves lo Mand ap. parent and My, 'I can afford to b« iiH«llec. tual.' Labor to rejoice in Cbo\vinjjj .its tnuwle*. It lacks not (ho elec'rir; e!e". merit of mirth, bin they who liavn con, slant abandonee are not tempted lo excess. Our people were ordiTned lo be coimner. cial and btisity s m-n. Tlie ordinance ol nuiire is jdtdnly written in their minds. Our »tDn# arrive at bjrjafns at an «i ly »«»«VHud fake to tiWii't ni ne nriu il-.- than " to heart or D;eh'ifn?nf. TZycry facidtv of our initid-s in diiecird to Sovan::i-e. i.lnr people are fertile iu iriveWlion«, comma. lii nsiVe in plins, and iu proce. dure. Their brains aro ,g:runC; lo tho highest tension in the race for precedence, Tliey do not eat ; they cast in their food as a Htolteaman does wood,to make steam • there is no lime to brD liilanoii", and . liia merchant, to way nothing of the miniver wears a soli I - roii'titertaifice. A man' should be somtnhitij' rise tliajj a cliisci, and even were lie r.nly a cuit-ip;* insfrti. men:, he mi«l« cut bittern Ii" iv. ro to indulge in n inorf? nv n'.d 4iCt Our people haw- no ir:cc to cuhiv.v;- ilio flowers of sfi:diififty. T!;-y pul! nn nil the jvp tl- - r I r-v ry;'!! ' . |r"* v-a ill"* /- UiUthi* Win Hi'ioiiioihIG W T Thoino* 15 0 A i;t ii'y nought 4D* voi»«: Wher» moth and mDi imii i (Jan hftvc no |»;• H vDr lot nt i With him that bmh iU« |*o And «ei k* W»lhL: II hi* lie r Some far more ln*titiC! jy\i« Yea from thr Book o irutl In tern* the vit nnv « That they Item To«omethii)£ better* soiiM i Than tlie? poor a ml fl- f D VMiich cfthfcffluft the W« V linn lirtVc u hoj»e b-yotid it Where every chri tid:iC n' Where love *« No Iriemlf tfn*t chnn •• no Where spirits *hine wiffi j » And brighten to meri«!riC iD «l Where stream* oti jov for*v» Anil pour ami pour ijjkm» to O, bli-wt'ul hope ! tltou * He thou forever, yen The hop- which promi* h l. A glorious immorl.'IU;. i Tiien may the 1 *.m:« Then may the tor .ml I, ; And thun.lers !»n And Btili nlv'iVw t • of feligfon. or.d lo (I mirniu'npiD ft In) etUiii-Slfv hi 'litived [hai th« pi. II,—A carrimco will b«iu rt»ad|Hf»*to convey jnoata to fhla on iliu arrival of the pliaaengerI rain al ihe tt.iilruu.i Depot. fHgpl. 83, ROBERT BAUR, mil VVtn T*h»in.m Kviii TurUjy Jawr* Tliuuipkiiwl "vcr Wright Jhiio WnU-I'mi r Win A needtivss, Of ft! If I be S iv Itl SO O'.v soul needs;ha touch oj'tlie oraiiug hand) but lio would employ every collateral influence 10 lender ilie soul, io cool its fever ami lo give it joy. habit of clieer. fuliirss unci jiyfulness wonld give it strength nnd tons, it is nut that which inirthfulnrss emits, but thai which is letained which tempers the soul. Our lives are vivid ; we live valiantly ; wo drink fire, and call excite.ncnt happiness. We should be more moderate in enterprise, and distil our l!vC s like drops of dew that vivify ten 11: dowers. Then oilr lives would swtelly and our happiness be doubled. Minhflilnos* has great power over the excised Heelings and the ii rita;ion ofiuen ; it makes them more generous and more just, li is more pow erful, even with good men, than reason o olt- X3 i n C1 O r , Xurlli FmI tfirftir oj' I'uv'.u iyC«id unil Jlltiu Xtrcrt Jo*enh llig-niH Tllomat Jones Solomon Join** Tliomaa L »s|i' I el iiiid mind dulged in. it I? i litis coinpi-lIfti lo be a vaaaboud—a crtmAuriiou of idlenes—beg ging its bread from door lo door. Ii must not si'. With scholar*. lest i s quips should disconcert their teachers ; it mukt not be found lrt the cdtnili!t\:»rooiii ; ii m«i«t not do milTiarv tin y_. T|ie Judges on lite belief leg,'iij it us an iuuuder and drive ii down among the law e.r». lis ofipeerance ui church snooks tievo1.ion and awakens whole drowsy rows- io iinliinaiion. J3• iien fioni all places*, it is obliged lo ennso*I \viill men who will t'!:e it. and it rC pay* them. it v.oulii iic set (fotoO as the child of mi chief and lolly, baptized in mist, nn;Voti of em't ly soul-*, Steering lives to oblivion slung the "liner, ingr. gaudy pathway of ■ the rainbow.— Miithfulinftss is an oiiittifll faculty of the mind, having ihe power !o givn a pecujiif quality Many oilier fucul'v with tvhieh ii hapoMiH io blend. It lias no exjiiesston or faculty of its own. Ii is a wiel.oo, and lavs in oih«y (ueuljiM ■ iiuw*. It be lottos to that lur)»e clitos which have no nutlet except through other channels, and whose office it is lo oilier tatftilties a flavor not thrir own. There rjti he no tieflnf-Tv" 'l D every ititemnt ho* failed An original cimxiau caiiiwl |De Ibr its dt'fi/iiMQQ is merely tlie rx'nrpftion -of one's own appifriaiiou of a feeling. Emo lions always spiing from ihe heart, and we know other men only from that which we have in common with them. We know even God only as much as we are pariicipator-. in His nature. All good men know what are tho sensations of Ht|rthfolne#Ci.— It into tombiiwlions with all tho morul fcculiies, but not with the passions or ftppctiies. LanghWi* is its natural langiiagc. The pi;tt8|)tivn facul'ies lesvened willl it pcceiv«) «uiward objects, «iih a peculiar savor of ludicrou-ne.'-.*. With fnrm it becomes nroie-queness ; in regaid io human tornw, it is Oiuruaiure ; joined io other fuciiitii s,.il leads to Iu(lieions nets—■ to biiC'oonery und lo in, which is the buflbonery of wpid:j. I. iineil or intelleciuaf «ii i-i the cmn'jiiuiiion of iititUn fulness with'ihe itfleclive faculties pi i!ie intnlleci. al o unites'with WHITE SWAN HOTEL. tyiJ., xrB' rr*. 1 PICTURE Frames.eelfnmm, (.ill, and JI/nhog«ny,ofjfll in 'inud and plain, mud v I © ©rdef, ol any aue. By Baldwin A Brady. 106 RACE STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. !«»»C) H. B»I.D*l«.] faAMOEL A. July 4M, 1153, tf. Job HlJiilhig n-i lly uxecnltd. A largo at*M*ciiob oi common and line .^Ibn Blank ttionery,Novell", Atc..alwftYaon bunU. Joimv* Tboinna Jonrn VVin H WWmxer Peter WHiatn.-* Mr.i we learn, i|i»''ertit June* Daniel Wood CO Jtuiuious John VVumm Titos X5L Williams Mr Ke'lv Michael Weinzer puter J3T" Persons Inquiring for nny of the above Le win plf-nse say titty m*» advertised. Pill stun. Be pi, 7, 1855. C. R. GORMAN, P. higher ;h aHpirn Juuu 17. 1^3. W Y0U1NG IIO. TE L, BY G. W. MERCERAU, Coal ! Coal! ;ttem, DP. Pl'U.Ktt 8 Co. woulil respectfully inform . the people ol' Pi'-Mon I'nd the public, ihal (hny have opened h coal yard (»f amplt dimensions, unit are prepared nt tli. ir office, corner ol' Mtiin and Hailroad Streets, to fill all order* lor coal for domestic purposes. ure Ho#, Vo. 33S, Gre.eilibick street, near Duane NEW YORK. COOPER 8 BROTHER'S NEW CASH STOKE!! il.-h jD rules July 15. IHS3 Wcti End of O.IU I'cJjnps' Block. FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS! Tlio subscribers would respectfully announce to the oil(sen's or PilUtou and vicinity, that tliey have ju*t returned from Nhw York with a mw and complete asdoiluuut of Kuucy and diuplo W YO MING HOUSE, ArcliitecJuje, ''piIOSF. wanting anything designated above 1 will please give the subscribers call, who is prepared lo nmlte drawing* lor building*, writ' •nfcidcrlions, if-ii. May Tie found bylnuulrins at the Ragle Hotel. GKO. W. LUNU. Pittslon. January 2nd, 1854. Scraiitoii, Pa. Th« enderslnaed would wpwt'uliy nanoiince to the pulillc IW bo low recently purchased Urn above Motel unit will continue U* (rive to lis mauaiwmeat his inosl c.trelul siteatioii — oi1 Ik well known to the public, tba axtenslve 4ia«a«tMD «i the «»lDibll»tamniit, nff .nl tliu moat ample aeeoinmadaii-a to alisoul an* namlwr of giiosts-Uier. GtciliUv* will Ik eomblii*-'! with the efforts of Ilia propriator and UU inruiiU to render the ouw one of the very first III the State, iu point of bltbe-" luaualilceooB or ooinf°)Jursoi aUeadod lo by careful "tilers. " i. 07 ULB0BS8, PrtpritUr. Scraaton, May 18, 18j5.—If. Ladies' Dress Goods, Groceries, Hard ware. Crockery, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, Hals and Cup*, Yankee Notions, Ij-C., fy; Dry Goods, I Mil, llvth ; or conscience Miss M. J. WBTHBRBY. When an assembly of men haB become r\clted and irritable, llicy are unjust, im placable, and intolerable, I'm let a jesi tall like a bomb in their mids', exploding in shouts of laughter, and the' clouds lilt, the tumult ceases. Minhltillness is said to bs the devil's weapon, but it has exorcised the devil a .hundred limes where he fiirs mode use of it one?,. It is this which brings an orator into, direct and powerful -ympal'ty will) his uudi; it is like coutioliog lite servnn's in ilie castle gate. It wings his rebuke and makes them patient under its infliction. It is more reasonable than reason, giving it a clear atmosphere fur i'.a energy, and h works more powerfully for consctenae thaiD conscience itself. The cares of life are rendered less poignant by wiiiih.'ullness. Care is a human devil ; it is like a dijed, wrinkled apparition in the house o! fear. Sorrows are noble and ennobling, but care is an evil Ifti'jV. It has neither faith nor ho|De,.nor lovo. Ii touches the patlr of misfortuno vvini bli'.ht, and rrsls upon the sensitive soul like mildew up Dn flowed. It curses poveity with wciuiiiesr., and ii stands forth tnildswcd nivi" lD! vs'ed. • TEACHER OF VOCAL 8 INSTRUMENTAL Then may tfp C To w.ike i.h..- To chII then. Yet tranijuir MUSIC. I'lnSTON, Luzaaaii Co., P». |y Term couiinducing Monday, July 30, 1855. .jgFj All of which liave beeu purchased from cl«*s bouse* In New York lor COlb,and will be sold tweniy p-r cuni. lCm«r Ihnn the smuui articles have ever before been sold in this section of llie country, tJail and examine our stock liefore piirchaaliiff elsewhere.' l.'owniry I'xoduce bought st lb* bluest mrrket priccs. Our Motto Is * Quick Hnlttsaud rinall Profits." ronPKR 6c UROIUKR, Main Street. Pitislon, June SDib, 1855. IAUCY PORT GRIFFITH 110 USE,\ Hy/Jclon, Hi Port Griffith, Lntaine Co , Pa MICHAEL P H I L B I N, PROPRIETOH. TlIK subscriber having completed hia pew tavern house, nt Port Griffith, ia prepared to acroimojate travellers and the;public generally, in the beat manner and on reasonable Utrms. The room* are convenient, and the proprietor will spare no efforts to make his guests coml'ortaVile. His Bar is supplied with excellent liquors, and ois table with aa aboaiaaee «f the best the marksts afford. J." R. LYNCH 8 Co., Dealers in Perfumery and I'uncy Goods, Bcck 8 Co.'i \S nehiim Powders. Also, Gentlemen's HHirnlfiffing "Goods, Wholesale and Retail. ORATION OF T «RY WARD PERKY 8 ERETY, Putthkcrf, Book-cUer* and BUh'U liwk Manu- No. 305 Arch st, I door IwloW lith, Pliilu. N.side. April '27, 1855. Before I,it Pii-l /•' h II v d laclmers, S. W cor. ilh ind ftace sis., I'/u'a. Inwtelhe attention of dealers and oilier* lo their large stock of Sehool Theological and Miscellaneous books, ami Stationery of every description, which they are prepared to supply on the best terms. Blank books, ruled, printed and bound to order. Also Job Printing executed w:lh neatness and despatch at the lowest rates. au 17, IBS5. '.eirt by (lie Rev. Henry TIMBER! TIMBER! rpHK subscribe", olfcsa at wholesale or retail a 1 quantity of timber, of all sixes, now lying on his lot adjoining the hotel ot John Sax. CHAS I. A. CHAPMAN. Pituton, May 18, 1855' After the ir,n- Rev. Wm. II. Ill Waid Beechef, •forward and defiv on the important occupied abniii The follmvlny i from "The Ho D'D e day, came qnent address Good stabling attached. MICHAEL PHIL3IW, Pod Griffith, June 2, 185-4 tf .iness, which WHERE CAN I BUY FISH, BEEF C8 PORK, I i quarter.— hit rfiniatks is OS MTISTET. G . W II I T N E Y . M . D Fashionable. Barber and Hair Lrenter, If eiiipi'ici based ti |idn u than principl- practice PHYSICIAN AND SUaOEON-OMce at his residence ia Kingston, Pa. [marlG'55-ly Ont Dodr Nbilh of Bvllcr House, innvrris. p.\. TWO HUNDRED POUNDS IN A BARREL! Is a question which is often asked, and answered by riteomuiending to (ry EARL 8 BARTHOLOMEW. AND GKT Customers ailtCiK|i d to wiibthe utmost euro sud disBuioli. piiilicpairoauifo respoctrubysoltelted. julj i!0. IH.,5. of the wo HpiiejMii ' human GEO. W. GI11SWOLD mind iineil n matter RESIDENT DENTIST. EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE. rpHE subacribprs have an office of de JL fMisit, dTscnunt nnCl ifl this plncc, o ayenue, opposite ,tna V\'yo»n»nj» House two doors nOrihcu-it of Mr. Cnnae k store, MASOiX, AlKYLliUT 8 Co. Scran ton, Mny 1H, of expei lenc of the soul. itfiuiown i C vauled the CARBOtfDALK. PA, Oka door from Sweot 8■ llji)iior, oil Maio 6kect inf (Jiuih paid for old tfolii. I'M*. (JRKKNWIf H STRKKT, NEW - YORK. secreis of tli cn.:t ii- : !i' f Tier'I 'Hi C"i \yr '•'! 6 h (One Bloek rast of Washington Market.) /.ugust 17 1H35. liiile iftOur -roVlC avo given row hnth slnlit i s tljoit mi c-juv u i!'! -aW opt s to Dli. E. SHK.LP, SURGEON DENTIST., PitlUnn. Pa—Office-Kiln- Da. ltCninuntl Dorr. julv 'i, 1854. the mind. Tuc 'J.*1 Ill C1. It looks iciiff o! trCm . . •"D • '• " ; I i.... im v. MiHirful.m'-"S-wiCf' 11 ■ ( Mi:'ufri !t «„'„l JAMES L. SELFRIDGE, out iftl'd covered. FAeiy CDf i cxacl la"s. TliP.se la'vvs being known, we cum calculate I lie rr lild (ind changes. The mind iisel«' 14 supposed lo be under law only *o lar as relates lo rbady j but in itself il opens ami shirts, darkens and flashes like the clouds tl.at clothe the Sum. mer air. Education is theiefore simply a kny to the membiy, a catalogue of sense. Education in it«cll is mostly a piece of pure empiricism. We do not learn the scale ol the mind ; we do not know and master ihe instrument ; we leani only a catalogue of tunes which wo play by rote. I i'lie reverence lor man's immortality and the dread of reducing 'he soul to material isin have made scientific research slow ; and yet until tqe subjeut shall ue submitted to the most research we sliull no! know the law ol mind. [)e regarded it as singular that men should suomit their employments their ornaments and everything pertaining to the outward world, .to the (est of science and yet should hesitate to analyse Hieimmoitul soijl. As ii now ]», ceitu'ii (acuities of Hie mind glow venerable., unfashionable and Wep vnt;...r. One agq lollow* reason and another pursues fancy, reu-.on iiavinir gone out of date Another community destroys bo'.li and imagination and yields itsplf supiemely to views ol faith. It lia jip. ns i-ometimys uiifm tuiialnlv I taut ' poriions of tlio :,.(ju! c in : lo igardrd as supeifluous and lo iiu eniiielv shut up.— i The imagination, like a silver alosct or ' picture gallery, is raiely visited by the I sedate and practical. The tuverened some. I times tmHti, but the realms of fancy art Ml, nndis,.'ji liie reach o conform to Sh nvu's iHrfcitrrtetit or ill rM.i ' 'D*,ij , Nowhere is tiVCDfo fconctVeiit than in llm fa in i I y—'citj y i 11 \ D fl" tho ihi-H ofMndill'rence ami il»C- nyidi'j iviiiiti rtriwj »vi»e l«M» vinegar.—It fc'tholes! eye salv* ivIiitp tears havr fiijuVcil' fv*F« 2'nrtclii /iita'f'hl VUiV t;» sSrt dittrtNff flifeft lliVou (iio ol anxich" wiili wMe'i fhry have £'ur.l!u nKI ijt.ui, selves, a. il so tle y |o e rfiailv viaiis ; Imt they'love 14 coin? nD llie homes of mirth, nil.I eoniin» often tfjiy bear Jin heavier lo.trl*. (Jhfcrfulltiess Is a grci need of professional, and especially liter irv men —men who have little muscular education.—-They darry heavy ordinance o.i weak gun carriages, and uric or jvvo djs. Ohfrgcs shattev the frinieni$ diop tia useless artillery to the groutij Mi.aufu!. o*»» w'll Prove « social fr{C;id to i ffm ; and thought il cannot affile 'dias: them from the abyss ofdvSDerNi* it will ben guittatioe und a help. ' Utilities... and Ittaviness, however favorable to rrffu:.. ion, aro fatal to uyeliilnevi, ahCl ffii-iigh not im!iC, pensalilc to lifiD, there i j n'. feeling „1Cl0 instinct wiVfc i*. tfMu i,... t . .. ?3 nP cluiim d it,::', li:. rah •-C-,u i • ,t debt. to gfve it uvTcih- fij r • :i ' l(»rpat;P(hi'itoC'*«. il ■ nv\i: j ■8#. „ C ijlf» lamsideiation C»,' .'.iuhf ; i • , rctajton." This T,- o affjlcuh • j.,; til apaak on mount "'of iflO i. j C ;Cas which adHMmd it. Tljere d«. feci* i«;-fell«lon which can ;bg rt-m. di-.l bv iKinhtblrreBB better than by any other mean*. Some regard the tyin£ up of trie feeling* as the chief functio.i of life. Jt not entranchiaemetu to any man to b6 le«4 TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, Whale tale. Dealer in dC s 'U'for tlio*fe iliat h.nv cjjiie altei tliem. sui rounded by tjJcj an ! heibane—-fir a true heart never'sliflbrs tor itself alone; but care throws intrt the nnehiiiary and fills the air with cJnit. Cursed be otre, mi/I let a!l the prapliSay Awn. I * t those "ho wear i'- sjudkefoth fond it fiom i hem ; lei tto8so It fins eosiijicIicid to wear itaglrdlo It fidtn f'acin. It is an ungiateful imirrtiftci* ; it changes honest groans into inutteriti;;^-—Curso bo care in the shop, in the street, in tbo hot, in the field, and in the mansion,—Aiul blessed bo the bright cxorcisor, if there bo'sueh, that hath the power to banish Iroin among us and destroy it forever. Hail to the spirit ol mirth, which giveth light to the eye, hope to the heart, and strength to the hand. Under its influence the heart cpn say "Our Father"—an art M hieh fear never knew. It is a misapprehension of mirthfullness to take it tor hs outward manifestation. There is a difference between mithful'ness and earnestness, yet they are by no mean-D irrcompat iable. 'l'h« danger of thought is excess —Hon elastic * hniribtui_ | noss is tho guardian of the labulty. lfiar. I nestness is the oold; blue, ateel lip upiMi | the axe ;: jt may bo tempered with gravity, ! and »ull retain its cuttiHig eihjo. Jt Is no ) valid object ion 10 miDi hftilrtess that it haa been fum.d with the vicious. Tliore is no pari uf inan Uod took: tlra. tfouula to put into lain in order lo make man take the trouble to put il out The aatne mmical tones which aoothed Cleopatra in her barge were employed lDy the bard of larael lvc-tia iii the PHYSICIANS. ATTORNEY A T LA W, Gaorge PorttlJtt", COUibaUvenftSH, Utjd sonn-'imcs displays itselfeven in lite faceting, biting sarcasm; it bi'couies dry wit, akin to sobriety, peeping at you around a coiner, and won't come out. Humor Imrl been defined into as suppressed'wit .striking It was an exudation which L'ems the side oflio'i, as in Summer the sides of w8tor",vasp« are gennned with drops of water- With what, ever faculty of .mind it combine*, mirthfulne*s prompt* to pood works. Even veneration somber and sedate may be beneficially flavored by mirili. It need not supplant our iaithT, but veneration may be strengthened by the addition of mitlhfulness. It is not necessary lad all to be sad and somber. It leaves pride and lives noxt dooi ta firmness, which i.C sometimes called obstinacy, it is goqtl compauy lor conscience, by it conscience and the afleotions are made morn genial, PITTSTON, ?A (No. 5b North Third St., 3 dears above Arcli at., PHILADELPHIA. OR J. A. HANN, Ollii cover Dr D irj's DntC StOro, Maia Street Office lCi Jenkins' Biick Building, o*er H. C. Clark's Store. T. IT- PATHS, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER!! BICGS mo»t rcspectluily to inform the inhabitants of Pittston and vicinity, that lie haa permanently located bimsellin the above business in the brick building, with Mr. Bell, Vnnkee Notion Dealer, and solicits a share of publie putionagc. He assure* nil that he will do justice to any work entrusted to his care. Having had more than twenty years practice, he flatters himself comment to Compete with any other establishment in the United States, excepting none. Repenting, horizontal Levers, and all other watches, accurately repaired and warranted. Musical Boxes repaired No connection with any other hop'- i jr Cold and silver watches of all ile; scriptious foe sale. I'lltuon, aul7, IH55,'Jt P1TTSTON..P* fteccwhcr 17, HJ62., April 21, 1851.—tl. D. 8. Koan, O. R. GORMAN, M. D. A TTORtfE Y AT LAW, FITTSTON, PA. Office with Jc mc« Helm, K»q., iD Upper Pittstoa t *iDectfully tenders his Professional sluices to the ritiiniTs of Mttston and vicinity. Ofire. in the, Pott Office, Pitlston Ha*. 9, 1H50. A . K E N $ R U ' S LIVERY AND EXCHANGE, N84R TUK POST OFFICK U'ttANToN, ?A. Heady a! all Unlet In meenmmotlat* V)tih Ike best oj OR, H WENTZtL, Oorman PHjrsiolan. re-pectfully announce to tho |Deo- V pl« ,»t' Piitstnn ami 'vicinity that alter an bsuitnn "I mme months he has returned and per- M tlU'Jltly located in the place He wiil lie happy to witit u|m)u any his professional serviaas. I'll iivlil'ul for past favors,he will endeavor *.e merit* continuance of the same. Office, in Win. S. RwLMn s building. Pitts'D n, ftsb, 17,1854 tf hnrxesand rehtchs. Sir,ran Ion, Feb, 3-1, IH64-H/. GEO. W. BRAINERD * Co. .' ©Mm®; 103 Murray, near W«*t Street, New York GKO. W. Brainkrd, DAVID miira lAug.9, IH5Q.-ly«- 0 BO ttOE L K'ALt VS Forwarding awl Co/mnitswn Merchants PITTSTON, PA. WILIC attend to forwarding aud reeeiviug ffowtn a Mi store house, rear of AjIgoOd eonAigoid to M» coreforwurdfd Willi CtCbj*4UA« N8 W ARRIVAL or BOOTS « SHOES K. COUM Aftf St CO.. wcci'Mor to A. V «!,. )* *ire respectfully to «h|c Qpoin Hie patron# o» thHr e«- luMiiliuitHrt »nCt* lire public-g'-nrCM1y mm exutnWuti.oii jui' heir mock of. Thus it will bo seen'Ilist nji-thfulnerm is one note in the Dcs'e 01 mind, etit#r;ng imo combination with every inhci, giving them peculiar qualities, touchn.j; ui li a (Deneioutflow all our ideas, and enlarging ; ha evocation of sentiment. Hope, benevolence ami love are tho three eluincuts of Dlt«4 tftmas/ilierfe in which all the faculties of the mind ohhtiM, floun-li.— Cheeifulness in ho nis'iiifi -taiion ol hope, and constitutes fhe 8uiv.Dl;iiia ol' viiliie.— For virtue reqni'rl's the .«uu as much us do the iiowcrs. ftffirillffiluAs's* iaited into the catalogue of moral feelings becomes a hand maiden of lovn, and love is the cen» irai idea of religion ; veneration it not fi' CO All. D. P. FULLER 8 CO., COAL MERCHANTS Btri side. Main tlree.t, nearly opfotil* Hombfeh Sf Beyea'* tore. Pittston, April \, 1853. Boots, 8hoes, Leather Shoe Findings, H8ylrife recently mhde large add H ionh (Urfio! tlioniMrivL* kh;tl in ,W^y»y,iAU Unry urftimv jutted lo mlnNur 10 every necdtfiuy iiiki every uaie. fit ll.u * \ \wy olluf f v»ry vofji'tT, Iroin Haoi of ufm M# forin and innft" HUbtMitfjLjul, to tin* Crncuwl Ouiier, ■'aucy film iwri f*ky Hip. Qm »"»ck oi ™feoutlcx».®ii'« Wlire — -*ried and complete, cooipi i»i - SALT AND FISH. CI RffclJN!) Aliun Pall in uwvkn autl Hyruciino Bait In ha fyr»al* bf tlie uuunliiyor otherwinc. Abut M*D 4,-2»uCl :C Muckfltfulin Uia.ajiti btlf Bin., a Una il»y Ci8OR(JE LAZARUB. A RARE CHANCE. * 1tY pfrnoii wlnhin* to malic limn ktilW lo iior j*\ vohr With n naaltMplMT, will lii'nr of ucli»Hi!f'by ealUnual ililttoWcc. [Pimtqi, July 13, tir, OAMFHENE 8 FLUID. * «*«* »«■ MERCHANTS A. PRICE 8 j.| .. ■■— ,)jice~- IVetf tide Mai* tired, PilltU . L'tterne couiUy, ra. . Au*o«m,IH'St. , J. BOWKLEY k LEYSHON, %ar8r* 1-"IP7 F CO., COA i noi W**m ..... conn - vi« los»riihlit I'or ifiilily juul if* I tilIt: (•'oik, «.u. m«y hi'C# flod'hi efi-i-y «t)lp ortu.-k or ou?.k}u covcrlnj, DCj iho limiWn loot. . ; , PhIMe!ph^uiuWwut'Ht1 c »aou| * 8 tore lb P. O. Building, Ul door south of EtgtoIJetoL I M jjgl |
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