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II , * 1*1 II- ■ , I, 1 . 1 I . , , 1 I"I 'IW 1 , , II.. I.1 1 A - e i --«* w A M w' v H i I ■ I V ■ 1 H . ■ 1 /M F ■ I I [ ■ "§|e Jtttstan gasquehanna Anthracite Journal. ptfMMM wtrKLT »r O»or«o as, Rlolu»r«, " • «e Brick door mil anssggggggn.1,11, i — p Job Printing ud Ruling. fXT* •»« race* tly procured aad hare now la efanttM which hu hitherto bMM e?M sotbeetl?. Wecenrnlapae per In all Mannerof waya,wHhboUDHDabl»aaadlBfilaafc and do lite printing aa required. We hop* to '"C• # borne In ailnd bjr thorn) needifigeucb job*. W* belter* wo have prodaeed the (rat and only work of tkl* deaartp- Uonerer executed In Penaeflranla. The MD •htne* fortbl. klad of wo* am eipee.lr* | and ww tr*4 Ibo** bavin* It to do will gl»e m a trial. Anytklaf if Of .injof-btnlwork or prln'l^^eJagfullTpi^MiijF *M*wlU OetM *»W ..pply deficiencies in he service of the fiacal jmrim* of Jan*, 1856. let making appropriations for AtJHk t of tlie Military Academy for the yaw ending the 30th of Juav* - act making appropriation* for the pay' of ir.vulid and oti«£ pensiooa af Aa for the yeii ending the 3Qth oC appropriations for the eMrngcut expenses of the India)) tod for fulfilling treaty atipnlaCtrious Indian triliefl for the M|| 1857. t carrying into effect •he treaty between tha Majesty the Que«n ol of Great Britain and of June, 1846. nrisdiction of tha Oor Washington over tha Jot othai fofiHrtf* am v —r» —*" »f Clark ' tUurt. _ _4_,rr*JOCKJfJL bMblllM«WB jJSKSssisaa -SrT-r „s Kc.sr.isr-—■* —- - SUSQUEHANNA ANTHRACITE JOURNAL.":* AttD Tfc o«e« BherlffftiitM, CoiwfQhlo )nd|WMOMmli I . Mini .D j Marriage CerttfcatM, AlUuhmrnli, | SvbpOMu, ADVKmnSEMKNTS. * JDm •*C•« of tw«l*o Urn, or Ion, mm or ikm CMd at ■ lima or ton, mriy, - - MM 0«. «,«»«. y..rly, low «*M Mff Mtwi. ' ' ™* M OM MfaHBB, ' ** jtlirtci to % Coal Interests, falters, ictus, literature, ani general Intelligence. 5 — . , _ SSSt""!VOLUME VI.—No. 42. j MO*u I* without tW count/. 'I' .1. , I -II, , ■ . . $nshuss Carta | tote. CARPEVTERINO AND BUILDING. %■ Ebkbt, desirei to annottnee to the lie flint h« 1* now prepared to tako ooofor Buildlftg andFurnl*bihf Mtteriala for Homes and other deacrlption* of building* at the moat reasonable (I jure. Hy arrangements which ha haa recently concluded with lumbermen lo thu State of N«w York, he i» enabled PITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, SETP'R 5, 1856. I WHOLE Wo. 3CW. Gazette office Unkjtto' BM. I PtlMon, July 11, lMO-Hf. | Prom tic Rational Enu TUB PASS or THE SIEBRA. w J, o, wnnia. est part of the ford,—I trod on a treacherous bit of wood, which rested I suppose on the imooth stone. Orer I rolled, bearing Ilelon with me, nor did we rise until fairly soaked I need not describe the taunts (it Donald or the more accusing silenco of Helen—both believed I had fallen fmin mere weakness, and my rtval illustrated his superior ability, bearing her in his arms for a long distance on our homeward path. As we approaohed the house, Helen feeling drlfer and ljetter humored attempted tq conciliate me. But 1 preserved a moody ailenco—I was mortified beyond redress.That night I pocked up a few things, and ran away. My boyish mind, sen si tive and ir* ritated, exaggerated the vexation it had received, and prompted me to a courso which fortunately led me to better results than usually attend such irregularities. I went to where I found a maternal ancle, a kind hearted, eLildlcas man who gladly gave me a place in itis home, and employed mo in his business. Wealth flowed upon him. I became his partner—went abroad—resided for years on the Continent, and finally returned to Scotland, rich, educated—in short everything but married. C an honest workman will never go with tho nigger Demoqratic party. You say I shall let you deep. No you shall not sleep, I will torment you until morning. I don't want to be ashamed of my husband before our neighbors. Look dowe the street, all ore for Fremont, all go like one man for Fremont and Dayton, and the ladies are proud of their husbands while I most be ashamed of mine, bocause he is a simpleton and runs with the Jesuits and the llunkers. Why don't you answer me any more, why are you so stiflf Because you have nothing to say, and are ashamed, because you sm how the long ear sticks out all over you. This has to be changed, I tell you husband, or you shall not enjoy another peaceful hour, if you persist in your political follies. You shall not have another clean shirt. I won't sew another button on your pants, and you shall not eat at our regular ineals. You shall have evorj day corn meal, with salt and water, for this is ; the proper nigger diet. But he sleeps and i snores like a cannon, while his poor wife talks her lungs out to give him wholesome advice. But hold on you shall soon be done sleeping (Wife throws her husband out of bed.) Now sleep if you can. Husband—(on the floor)—Thunder and lightning, wife, have you got the devil in your This is a dog's life. Why did you throw me out of bed? What is it you want ? Wife—What do I want? I want to cure you of your follies ; td bring you back on tho i right way, so that you may be laughed at br , your German brethren, as a nigger Democrat. ; That is what I want, as sure as I am on himi est woman. I And now tel! me hunbnnd, for whom are you going to Toto on the *th November next 7 Husband—For whoever you want me to, wife, only let me come back to bed agaiu. Wife—Well, then you shaH vote for Fremoat and Dayton. Husband—Yes wife. Wife—You must also give up your young nigger Club. Jjuitbantf—-Yes wife. Wife—You will not again make yourself an object of ridicule before tho rest of. your German brethren, to vote as a German for 81afe Husband—No %-ife, certainly not, only let me como to bed. Wife—-llolfl on, you have often enough insulted me with your "Hurrah for old Buck," What will vou say now T Husband—I don't know. Wife—You doa't-fcrowr (gathers hold of W a&ftwr./ Now I tell you that you canuot coineto bed, every night you shall sU&p on tho floor. Husband— (With extraordinary exertions of his vocal powers.)-—Wifel Wifel hurrah for Fremont and Dayton, and the whole ticket —are you jDow satisfied ? (Talks to himself.) The devil may continue to be a national Democrat ; when all the women are once for Fre- I inont and Dayton I change my political views. | Ho now returns to-bod, where he continues ' to roar "Hurrah for fremoat and Dayton 1" ' until he finally falls asleep. ACTS OF CQJCGWBSS. From ibe NMIunnl Inlellfrnrtr. An act to sup priatioiiH for tD mgthe 30th PHtSICIAN AND SURGEON", &»^'ESa^T.r¥f«K; «4 vicinity. HKtttiuin K'—Tbt r* iirjf«r lfc»Mwticiil \£ TalrtlmlMM llMlirti Ndmi n nD; I • KM.,Mwlft«v. Mr.Purfce. C•' rr ttoyd,«r ■an: 0. D *!»«.«.•*. *\m'» . «»-i I» " biniani.iker Km, of Wi.lte* i jTiim'w la D»r. aiWt'iS'S btitUitu. oti,DoJie V rLJtCK, tl Mr. AKMa, W«4 JolyMMasC | - ';. We have taken some pain* to prepare the *ubjoined List Of Public Aot» pained at the last session of Congress. By the politeness of the clerks in charge of the archives, we hare been eqabled to arrive as near accuracy as possible, amidst the busy closing scones of the session. Wo have made no effort to give K list of the private bills at present, because a number of them failed to receive the President's signature for want of time. An pert Ail night above their rooky bed They n* the star* march slow; The wild Sierra over head, The desert's death below. ment of m . United States June, 1857. tiD procure Mils of Lumber almost ready t" put together for any duacription of building* whatever. at the ahorteat notice. He haa now at-d will eonatantly keep In hia employ the Wat of workmen, ana hopea to be able to fire entire aatiaiaction aa to hia work, and to accommodato to a greater extent than liaa ever heretofore MKDICAL CARD. been done In this Valley the deaire to hare VV1NU Male of the Unlveralty of konaea aplendldly and enbstantialty completed. "sssrss ifstrisssw: : _ I "aigaev The Indian from hi* lodge of bark, An act mukh. rent and oonti- Depurtinenf tions with ending June 30th, An act to provide for the first article of the United States and her the United Kingdom C Ireland, of the lath duv The graj beer from hie den, * Beyond the camp-lire'* wall of dark. Glared on the mountain men. Still upward turned with anxious strain, Their leader's sleepless eye, Where splinters of the mountain cluun ACTS ORIGINATING IN TH« SIM ATI. An act making an appropriation for deepening the channcl over the St. Clair flats, in the State of Michigan. Stood block against the sky. An act making an appropriation for deep* eningthe channel over the flats of the St. Mary's river, in the State of Michigan. An act relating to punishment in the penitentiary.An act to extend thv poration of the City of „ lower late travel upon tho upper Branch or Benning's bridge, and . purposes. An aot to change the times of holding Um United States courts in the Southern diaMat of Illinois. An act to surrender to the 8tate of IlHncfr the Cumberland road in said State, An act to oontinuo the land offices at Tin* cennes, Indiana, aud to ascertain and adjust the titlee to certain lands in the States of In(liana and Illinois, formerly included within the Vinfiennes land disirict. An act to repeal part of an act entitled "An act to provide for tho safe keeping of tho acts, records and seal of thfi United States, »4 for other purposes." An aot making appropriations for the consular and diplomatic expenses of the goTem-D- ment for the year ending tho 30th at iue, 1857. An act to define tho jurisdiction a# th# District and Circuit Courts of the Gaital States for the district of East Tennessee. An act making a grant of alternate sectiena tions of the public lands to the State of Michigan to aid in the constonsrtion of lain railroads in said State, and for other purpo. sea. VtwSM' - An auH making appropriations for fortifications and other works ot defence, and Impairs of barracks and quarters, for the y»f ending 30th of June, 1857. An act to explain the act approved 12th ot April, 1854, entitled "An act to establish additional land districta in the territory ofMift* nesota." An ftcv' .making appropriations for JtoriRf** val service for tlio JC*»- »jaiding Jte 30th Of June, 1857. An act to authorize the President of the United States to cause the Southern boundary line of Kansas Territory to be surveyed and marked. ■■ v.: An act making appropriations for oMia civil expenses of the government for the year ending tho 30th of Jane, 1857- An act making appropriation* for the legislative, exacative and judicial expenses of government for the year ending 30tti ot JTune, An act making appropriations for restoring and maintaining the peaceable disposition of the Indian tribes on the Pacific, and tot other purposes. An act to establish two additional lend districts in the Territory of Minnesota An act to alter and amend "An Mt to |» propriate money to remove obetruoliiNHn the Savannah rivor, below the city of 8mWnah, in the State of Georgia," approved Marcl 3,1855. Tlio night waned slow j at last a glow, A gleam of audden Arc, c R. GORM\N. M.D , TD enpulfull.- tMd'-in hi* Prufnjjionil sot- Xv*ice« to the citizen!' ol P!i :UCn aftil viciu- Uj. Offiti in the .'out wfflcu, I uuwa. A«(. a, JWO. 'v- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. Shot up between the walls of anow, And tipped each icy ipiro. OpECiroATiOH Plan* and Estimate* for Steam O Enjrlnes Boilers and * acbinery of every description will Ih' made with doapath on application to GEORGE P. WEST, Consulting echanioal Engineer, nt (ho I'lttaton Foundr' Pltt*ton, l.nzerne Co., Pa. April 25, 1850. Wul Kop* for Shaft*, Slope*, Plane*, fcc., of* very superior quality, *D »»■•*. Ashcroft's Patent Steam Goagea; Woodward'* Improved Steam-pump* (or * applying boilers, extingniahing Arc*, clearing wine* etc. Alao all Improved attachments and fixtures for Steam Engine*, turuikbed at short notice by GEO. D. WEST, a( the Plttitoa Foundry April 25, J856. An act to remove' obstructions to navigation in the mouth of the at the Southwest Pass and Pas a i'Uutre. "Op men 1" ho cried ; "y*n rocky comb, "To-day, please God, we'll pu*», And look from Winter'* humo On ramoer'i flowers and grn.su." One evening while »t a ball in Glasgow, I ?as struck by a young lady of quite unpretending nnpcaraiRo; but whoBe remarkable beauty ami high toned expression indicated a mind of more than ordinary power. I wiw introduced, but the Scottish names hadlongbeen unfamiliar to my car, and i could not catch liers. it was Helen something, and there was something in the face, too, that seemed familiar—fKimothing tuggcrtivc of mixed pleasure An act to olt#r anCl amend an act entitled "An not to establish a Circuit Court of the United States in and for the State of California," approved March 3d, 1856. An act for the Improvement of the navigation of the Patapsoo river, and'to render the port of Baltimore accessible to the war steamers of the United State*. DR. J. A. HANV, Office orer Dr. Dorr's Drug Store, M»ln St., Pittoton, l'». ■eeember 17,1852. # They aet their faces to the blast, They trod th' eternal snow, And faint, worn, bleeding, hailed at last The promised land below. T. A. PEIRCE, M. D., HOWBOFATMe Fhtsicia» A*» 8c*o«o*.— Residence, Franklin St., lat door above Hilimnn'a Bote!, WllkesBarre, I'*. March 4, 1868—287 8m. and pain. But we bocame vrqLl acquainted that cvjDning. I learned'without difficulty hor history. She was from the country, had been -well educated, her parents had lost their property, and she was now governess of a family in the city. I was fiweinated with her conversation and was continually wminded by her grace and refinement of manner, that she was capable of moving with distinguished success in a fitr higher sphere than that which fortune seemed to have allotted her. L uiu nuturally neither talkative nor prone to confidence ; nut there was that in this young lady that inspired both, and I conversed with her as I had nevar conversed with any. ller questions of th« various countries with which I was familiar, indicated a remarkable knowledge of literature, and an incredible storo of information. We progressed in intimacy, and asourcon- Tamiiti-n turned on the causes which induced ho many to (IWi ltlfl nuifiu ftiuJ|-J ingly remarked that I owed my own travels U( falling with a pretty girl in a ford. 1 had scarcely spoken the words fro the blood mounted to licr fijec and was succeeded by quite as remnrkablepaleness. 1 attributed this to tho hoot ot the room—laughed— and at hor requoqt, proceeded to give tlio details of my ford adventure with Helen Graham, which I did. painting in glowing colors the j beanty and amiability of my love. I ller mirth during tho recital became almost j irreprcxriMo. At ita conolualon she remark- ! * An act to relieve Behind they saw the snow-clouds tossed By many an icy horn ; Before, warm valleys wood ombossed, And green with vines and corn. mods from the performance of certain clerical duties. An act to authorize and direct tbe settlement of tlui account of the Bank of the. State of Missouri for monoj advanced for the ubaiatence and transportation of volunteers. An act amendatory of an act entitled "An act to regulate the fees and coots to be allowed clerks, marshals and attorneys of the Circuit and District Conrts of tbo Unitec States, and for other purposes."' WASHINGTON NUGENT, M D., Respectfully offers bis services as physician and Sorgeon, to the Inhabitants of ton and vicinity. Office at B. Hall s Drug 8t°Ba»EBBic««.-rai»l J. Goddard, M. D., Phils., Wm Corson, M- P., Norrlstowi, Pa., Messrs. Wells fc Bean, PMtaton. K»v. 93, 1855-lj. ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING They left the winter at their liacke, To flap its baffled wing. And downward, the wild cataracts. David Schoolrr, would respectfully announce to the public Cbat be still continues the pv.ictioc of the above profession, in all its brsDchvs, and holds himself in readiness at all times to sttend to any business in the line of Surveying, Engineering, Estimating and Drafting. Being provided with a full and complete set of instruments, and having hnCl ample experieeee, he flatters himself capable of giving satisfaction In any aad every department of hie calling. Office with B. D. Lacoe, Odd M* Leaped to the lap of Spring, Strong loader of that mountain band ] An act to establish a library for young men in tli« District of Colombia. Another task remains. To break from Slavery's desert land A path to .Freedom's plain*. DR. H. WENTZEL, G.US Pars *.«*■*- Would Mapeetfiilly anuonnce to the people of Fittston and vtolnity that after an absence of some months, ho has .returned and permanently located la the place. He will b* h*fpy »»*' ujton M.r requiring his professional servieea. Thankful for past favors he will endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. Office at Frederick HelPs. Feb. 17, 1851 tf. An net to continue temporarily the land office* at Kalamazoo, in the State of Michigan, and Palmyra, in the State of Mitsouri. The winds are wild, the way ia drear. An act to incorporate St. Thomas' Literary Society, in the District of Columbia. Yet flashing through the night, i*jD »!«■«—d»s4sp«aia» s .ta tKi~ to authorise the Secretary of the Treasury to changv /lie names of vessels in certain cases. An act providing for a necessary Increase and better organisation of the medical and hospital department of the army. ■ . An act'to amend an act entitlod "An act to establish a court for the investigation of claims against the United States," approved Febnarv 24. 1855. Watches and Jewelry. THE Undersigned, heg leave in annoimcc lo ttacitizens of pUt#ton ami rialuiiy that tint Iwv* J«»l opened1«lDrii* of Imbc K. Ros*, tfduuroaouilH.t Um* lluttor n buy** «MortoMDul «/ Blaze out in moruing light! {Use up, FREMONT! and go before I The Hour must lwe its man; Put ua the hunting shirt once more, And lead in Freedom'* van 1 DR. E. SHELP, WOCLB call the attention of the publle to a New and Improved plan of Inserting artificial Teeth on GutU Perch* base. Tills 1* superior to any article as yet uwd f»«' tempormry or difficult eaten—and he has purchased the rifht to use the Improved Gutta Pereha.~ Partial er full setts of teeth will be Inserted on lhii dUs with neat ileal. Office on Fisnklln St, (177) 11. Wllkesbarre, Pa. — Fin* TV at eke t and Jewelry sent mvmy description. which they are offenmr jtprtao* Unit r.ii n fit it !»«■ coCwid«r«d ikwm TJm proprietors, from n Ion* career In the Iih-Iih'**, hare til* ndracing? of hutinc** eoniwrlkMii with trnnjitrncltariiiKand imputing flriiw in tf»w-Y"rk, which r«til»ius Hum iu pnidirr Ihelr ■flW«,s from Miiircii which (five thein i*v»iry HVHrance of Kifrfr bring gpmiin#. Ev*ry Articta thoD fH'U will in* r««)tr*i*itiled in iui inM light, And It* n-i.l in«rita fairly slated. Thnir fttoflfc ci«ntpri*e» VVak-4*?a» Breust-p!n*, Ear-ring*. Crnmeo-pfn*. WNieb-kejra, F»ng*rrinvo. et«. *-!«. H'lll thC»m wiwi AnAr* to procure good Jcwtln --f unjr kind fu.»-«»r nrwlfti a caJU t&~ Impairing ot*mly done. HKMMCKKN k. ANDRC98. F Ill-ton, Jour 20, JP56. ffVt* Apple-ton's Gcw of Art. An act defining (he duties of commissioners of elections in the city of Washington,and for other purposes. * ti ZntorMtlnc BlLatob CROSSING TUE FOBD. to change the time of holding the court* in the western district of Yirgiam. An act to ohnnge the place of holding the courts Cif the United States ia the district of Delaware. "Mr. Roberts it possible that you litvo forgotten me 1"' I guzetl an instant—remembered—nuCl wu* Uuinb-iouiuletl. The lud_) with whom I hud boeoine ho intimate, wu* Helen Graham heri*Jf!The Right* mf Vomi. I begun life by running nwny from home. B jilenu, we urc told. wo* driven into hid cat--t: by the hand iDf fa to and the peek of a turkey. Attile started in life with no other caufle'and eujiitnl than an old Dword, which he was adroit enough to palm off for the divine weapon of Mars, and Robespierre owed his political career to wetting his stockings, and there heard " the words which buru," wrliiuh fired hit soul, and determined his course in life. My running away from homo arose from a minor mortification caused by carrying a pretty girl over a brook. Ronald Lean and myself were good friends at fourtoen years of age, and we both regarded with a little more than friendship, pretty Helen Graham, "our eldest girl" at school. We romped and danced together, and this lasted for such length of time, that it is with a feeling of bewilderment that I look back on the mystery of two lovers continuing friends. But time came, as come it must, when jealousy lit her spark in niy boyish bosom, and blew it into a consuming flame. D. S. KOON, Atto»«t At Law, Pltnton, I'a. Office with Junes Helm, Esq., In Upper l'Utnton. July 3, 1830. 8T MRS. K. MTTLB. HAYDEN, BROTHERS, "The right* of woman"—what are they T The right to labor and to pray; The right to watch while others sleep ; The right o'er others' woes to weep; The right to suooor in distress; The right while others eurse, to bless ; The right to love whom others scorn ; The right to comfort *11 that mourn ; The right to shed new joy on earth ; The right to feel the soul'* high worth, The rigfct to lead tliat soul toGod. Along tbu9 path her Savior trod— The path of meekness and of lore. The [»th of faith thst leads above. The path of patience under Wrong, The path in which the weak grow strong ; Such woman's rights, and God will bleu And crown their champions with Mown. An act to transfer certain rights and duties conferred upon the trustees of the town of Vincennes, Indiana, to the Common Council of the city ofViuoennes. Wiiolmalk dealers In Bnttons, Combs, Suspenders, Threads, Embroideries, Pancy Goods, Watches, Jewelry. Silver and Plated Ware, Gold Peas, Pishing Tackle. 4-c. Merchants and PedJlers supplied on liberal terms. Win. Haydea, ) ( Tracy ITadun, John Haydun, ) ) Geo. Baydeu. New tiilford, Pa. Nov. 8, 1855. 1 hate, and no do you render, to seodlosslv iroloog a story. W-'o wore soon married, lelen and I made our bridal tour to "the old BooK-Bi*iDrm. North Bast corner of P«b- Ue Square aad Mala St., W ilkesbarre. picture Frames, eomtnon Gilt and Mahoornamented and plain, made to order, of any'ise. Job Biadiae «eatly executed. A Urc* selection ol common and fine pteiares, Alliums, Blank books, Stationary, M ovals, ate., »1 says on hand. .Juoo 17, ROBERT BAUR, place." As we approached it in our carriage, 1 greeted a stout fellow working in the Held, and whoeeemod to be a better sort of laborer, or perhaps a small farmer, by inquiring some trifling particular relating to tlie neighborhood. llo answered promptly enough, and 1 was about to givo him a suspense, when Helen staved my hand, and cricd in the old style: Iley, Donald mon, dineo ye ken yo'r auld fren's 7" An act to amend an act entitled " An act acquiring foreign regulations of commerce to be laid anually before Congress." approved August 10th, 1842, and for otner purpose#. EXCHANGE & BANKING OFFICE. Tur. lubacriber* have opened an office of de- I posit, discount and exchange, In thl« ,pjace, of Wyoming avenue, opposite the Wyoming House, two doors northoast of Mr. Chase'* (tore. At act for the benefit of the Hebrew Congregation in the city of Washington. An net creating Colua»biM, in JS.entocfcjr, • port of entry. An aet to inoorporatethe Columbia Library of Capitol Hill, in the oity of Washington. An act to revivo and continue in forae An provisions of the act of 1853 in relation to suspended entries of public lands, and at the act of 1840 in relation to suspended preemption fond claims. An act making impropriations for the Mrvice of the Post Office Dopaj-tment during tkn fiscal y*w ending the 30 th at Sum, Km. An act granting publie lands, in alterant# sections, to the States of Florida *nd Alaba* ma to rid in the construction of qs*4»in tmfr roads in said States, An aot granting public lands to the 8kt» of Wisconsin to aid in the construction of railroads in said State, An aot to reimburse the State of Vermont the expenses incurred hjr her in paying her militia, called out in 1833 and 183% t» pres. err a the neutrality of the oountry. MICHAEL B. BROWN, Mckwixt Taiw*. B«twej»tbe Store* of J Haas Welsh »nd James Brown, Pin» St., J»itUton, P». For. 16, 1855. The man looked up in astonishment. It was Donald Leou. His amazement at our appearanao was heightened by its Btyle; and it was with the greatest difficulty that we could induce him to cuter our carriage, and answer our numerous querries as to old friend*. Different men "start in life" in different ways. I betierc, however that mine is the only instance on reoord of a gontleinan who owes'wealth and happiness to rolling over with a protty girl in a stream of water. An act for the relief of the " Columbian Harmony Society" of the CUy of Washington,MASON, METERTHCO. Scran Ion, V av 18, 18M. An act to provide for the publio instruction of youth in primary schools throughout the county of Washington, in the District of Colombia, without t£in limits .of the eitios of Washington and Georgetown. NEW BAKERY & CONFECTIONARY CH \S. F. 3MITH, _ riiKiaiMU BartDe* hI Htlr-Jrewr, (vfl- Hotel,) HlUton P*. A. KENNERS LIVERY EXCHANGE. VTjl*« the Po.t Office, DorS»U», PD.' 9*»*J ,{ times to accommodate *IU» the *est mt fcoraes and vehicle*. Scrsnton, Fob- H, J**1—'/•. STOftE. '1'flE undersigned informs the eitigens of 1 FitUfUtfi, and the WORLD In general, that be hiu opened a New B 'kery »nd Conlectiynary Store, «n Main »tre«t, (Jh boat tDf fcbe Canal Biuln. In the store .formerly occupied Dr. H4t,) »iere fee always it* (uuilr^Mly wait upon his enstowers, with «uch as Hood Bread C.ik"s. Pies, and all kinds of Confectionary . Cjpuk's Beer, Lemon Beer. Sarsa-4i«rill' He nr. in(j«r Be«r, astl Meade's JBew. fleaae give »e a call. JOHN NASH. Well do I remember how and when the "green eyed" perpetrated this incendiary deed. It vol on a cold Outober evening, whou Helen, Donald aud my sell were returning with our ]Darents from a rait to » neighboring hamlet. As we approached • ford whore the water ran somewhat higher than anklo deep, we prepared to oarry Helen across, aa we rste iwsomtoi»i9d -to fa, **k hands interwoven " chair fashion," thus we took our pretty jktssengtr through the brook. Just us we were in the luid&e of Udj jr»ior—-which was cold enough at the tisae to lu»we frozen anything lit* feel out of boys loss hardy than ouraclvoe—ufuuilk pang of jealousy nipped my keart. Why St was I knew got, fur we luid carried Helen j&fty the brook ere now, without emotion, but this evening I thought or fanciod, that Helen gave Donuld an undue preference by casting her pretty arms around bw ueck, while sUe steadied herself on my »ido by holding tUa cuff ul x»D jacket. Look over your wasted years! All Ml e*». The older we grow the more thoroughly we fool and see the emptiness of early life— Like a tin kettle, worn to holes. Boys use it on the other side, And many an empty echo rolls. From the last lungs of empty pride. An act to nmend the charter of Georgutow* in the District of Columbia. An act to amend the ajst* regelating the fees, coots, and other judicial expenses of the government in the States, Territories and pistriot of Columbia, asid for other purposes. Fran the Rlchinoud Palladium. Translated from the German, An aot to regulate the compensation of members of Congress. C. • fc C». Political Conversation of Lady Suirpelmier PrrssN, F*. Af »«" Tap«-.-i»'* CJ«Dt»er.Cl Emigration r»t»1 ?•**!£*» mgr. / er *Cms naidinc in the co.nWJ-, »»d wishing t, ssrjss •tssssgzxss by raturn mall. Anf. »» (in the evening, in bed.) An act to fix the graduation periods for lands in the Greensburg district, in the State of Louisiana. GROCERY AVR PROVISION STORE. Wife-Well have you come home once more ; past 12 o'clock already, a pretty way of doiug business this. Docs this bocome a marriedman, to come home so lato at night and disturb the sloop of his wife? You say I scold all the while. Yes ! who would n't ecold to h#vo such a husband t I am sure that I am the best soul in the world, hut too much is too ujyoh. Here sit I, the jiocr wife, the whole long day, by myself, and drink'a&w cups «f .cofi'ee, "and see nobody, while he tuns ironi one grog shop to Another, and spends the hard earned money. Others do it too, you say; it. is not so. Look at Mr*. Weisser's husband, ho don't gn out of the houso tho whote day, and .evenings he takes her along;. And Mrs. Bryer told mo today how her husband wanted to eomuiencfc witUclubs, and grogshop politic*,, but she told him that he should not, said she, -"if run do, I will be"divorced?' So life worn out in shabby itato, Its glory dimmed, its aims pervorted, An act for the construction of s road from Fort Ridegely, In the Territory of Minnesota, to the South Pa*s of the Bocky Mountains, ia the Territory of Nebraska. An act to change the times of holding tin United State* courts in Tennessee An act making appropriations for light, houses, light boats, buoys, Ac., and profiling for the erection of the same, and fat other purposes. An act to regulate tlie diplomatic urimsular systems of the United State*. An act granting public lands in ahwnaU sections to the State of Mississippi, to aid iq the construction of railroads in said State, aaf for other purpose. v SSi'THEnr.and, de;iler In Groceries, revisions, Four, Feed etc., S. E. earner at Main and ' Ine stree-ts. Oeods aold for ready ft? only, and at estremely low prices. "8w4l profits and qnick sales," Is the molt* by srhjob I am determined to succeed. Resigns its hollowne.ia to fate, And finds its feelings badlj hurtcd ! An set supplemental to an act entitled " An act to amend the several acts relating to copyright*," approved February 3d, 1831. An act to authorise protection to be given to citizens of the United States who may discover desposites of guano. A gentleman just returned to this country from a tour 111 Europe, was asked how he liked the ruin* of Pompei. " Not very well," was the reply, "they ore so much out of re- " _ PORT MALLERY HOTEL. TEI U overtimed wo«W uow«r t« make it • eomfcwUMe and deatrable - "*«•■«» rTi®!S» MmriKanf- Feb. 1856. Joint resolution for tho appointment of Regents to (ill the vacancies in the Board of Begents of the Smithsonian Institution. CEO. W. BRAIN VRD & CO. /Dboou*, 103 Murr»jr, Bev Meat Street, DT«wy»rk. Geo. If. BilAISAM), Aug. 2,1860. Joint resolution to soppier a deficiency in the appropriation* for printing for the second session or the 33d Congress. Joint resolution providing for the final adjustment of ccrtain oases of appeal from decisions made by tho Auditor of the Treasury for the Post Offiec Department. Joint resolution authorising tho Seoretory of the Treasury to modify tho plan of tho custom houso at Ellsworth, Mnine. Datid Bcx.cn. .Nv dame can burn so (luiukly or with ho little fuel aa jealousy. Before we had reached the bank. I was wishing Donald at tlie bottmn " of the »ea." Being naturally impetuous, 1 burst (mi with. "You need no hand »ae gingerly, Helen, as If je feared a fa. I can aye oajrij y# lighter ;hun Donald wad half of ye 1" Surprised at the vehemence of u»y tone, our lueea interposed .with an admission that we vcre both strong, and that she had no idea if sparing my powers. But Donald's ire •i kindle and ' " Russia still mvntftin* that the Isle (if Serpents belongs to her dominions. It ie rumored that Nnpoleon has sent a supplementary noWs, iofce inserted in * toeaty to aettlo the points in dispute. CHARLES TILLMAN. J .■* A8HI05ABLE B»rber and Hair Droaior, Op- V [,oshe the Eagle Hotel, PitUton, I'®., Customers attended to with the utmost care and U-sp .tch. ! ublic respectfully solic- * *e«ANTOM HOOSE, 8CB PA 3P\ K. Rumble*, proprietor S-'- CJ|1! jUbe In readtom to tiii* |lMM, arrival ef Uw passenger trail* at 4|» Railroad Depot. A IIswtruL Toot*.—"You want * flogeing," said a parent to hi* unruly son. •" I know it, dad. tit J'll tnr to get along without It." An act to establish certain post rout*. An act nuking an appropriation for 41m survey of .the Southern boundary of Eww Territory. Joint resolution relating to the appropriar tion for tho iwprove»*Bt* the harbor of Shv boygaq, Wisconsin. Joint resolution siting to the iroWie lands appertaining to the Springfield and Harper's F«ry uworlcs and North Carol!** arsenal. Joint resolution for aphrgiag the euetoni bouse, post office, and court house •* Boffkln, yew York, Joint resolution for enlarging th« casta* house, post office, and court now* M Cleveland, Ohio f ittaWli, April 14, IMS. I should bedivorco l also you think no doubt. Yes and that I am going to do. Not enough that you norieet your work ,and apwd jour money in palitMa, but in addition to that, you are so dumb that you go with the moat ignorant.You soy Peter Ilonson and Stierhein Are not dumb. They «r« as dumb as you are, elae they would not go against the brave and i gallant 'Fremont, who alone it worth more than all the National Democrats together.—- If y«u would do all this for suoh a man as Fremont I would not «ay anything, for every intelligent man goea for .him, But with, who do you got With a pretty set indeed. Don't say anything, for I have read in the Vaiks Fteuiuf, the names of those belonging to your Club. There u not one among them all, who could not rent his head for a Straw Magaiine. But they are healthy you say: so ii uur apprentice, lians, and he eats enough for three persona, yet in politics he is a groat deal more intelligent than you are. And the journeymen laugh at you for your folly. I hare often heard them wnen I hare been in the kitchen, they all go for Fiamont and Dayton, You say, yon send than away; but whole to do the werk, while you are lying about the grog-shopsf Will buy slaves. And shall they make the boot»an4enoe»T I toll you hwbtnfl,] ARCHITECTURE. An honest farmer thus svitet to the chairman of 4he England Agrtotfkuwri WaeieU: "Gentlemen, please But me down on your l»t of cattle for a ball." rpioil wishing anything d«fignaied abo*e X will please give tbo aubucriber a call, who U prepared to moke drawing* for buildings, write specifications, fcc. May be found by in» i quiring at tho Eagle Hotel. GEO. W* LlJKGf J$a. 2, 1864. SHARPS & OLIVER, | f1oax, M*acH\Kt«. Office, W eat aide Main VD St., PHtiton Lnsemo county, fa. | Juna 6, J856. ran Itu.—ad, a— he utterly denied that ( ras at all qualified to compete with him elf in any feats of carriage. On such top &££ was settled that the point nlmuld be deter mined by our single bearing liolorn .iigait across the ford in our arms. Helen was .to.determine who had ,e*meC her most easily, and I settled with mystftl privately in advanoe, that the one who olD mined the preference would really be tliC person who stood the highest in her affection* The reflection stimulated me Ce sesolre t», jxert every effort, and I verily believe to this lay, that I could haye carried Donald and Helen ori either arm, like feathers. But I anticipate. We suffered all the rest of the party to pass iiuietlyuid *' 'to the lord. ried her "rftiS An act to amend the act in addition to certain act? wanting bounty 'land to certain officers and soldiers who havft becu engaged in the oailitary servico of th« United State*, ap#areh 3d, 1855. An act for continuing tho improvement of 4be Km Jtfoiuss iUpWBj w the Mississippi RiTer. An afit PT.aptinc tho light of way to tha St. Louis and Iron Kimjftain Railroad through the amnftl, magnxine, and Jeffarwm barracks traota. Ah Cu3t granting publie lands, in alternate sections, to tho State of Alabama to *id in the oottstrtjctioo of ocrtaia railroads in Mid ACTS OBIOIXATI.VQ IS THE HOrSB. WYOMING JHttTBL. TDT O. W- Xercer*n,Ho. us Greenwich St, r* *ear®aano, New York, "Joly 15,- Don't you remember dld-f oweer, dear Kate —old Lowwr,»«haggra»d kind. *"Dw h" used to Ugb tej *nd night, iy -the gate, and seise interlopers behind? WW house, fittston, tk. HENBY 8TABK, Proprietor. April 1, «M. EAGLE HOTEL, PITT!TON, PA., HUFFOBD k POLEN, Proprietors, J»n. 1,1856. if. Receive jau ibovgbto oa gue st», and troat your desires like chlMron. .JN, Mxkqbahtii. Otfee Corner of Main «nd su., PKUUto, P*. ?D Augtut 16, J8o0-tf. f. BOWKI Joint resolution far the Ktoi'mtka «/ loastwise oojwraorcc of the oountry, to b« jluded hereafter in the annual report* pf th* Seorotary of Ah# Treuocixy, on ea(flpx«tvftpi navigation. resolution for enlarging the eoatpji House, post office, and court house s* JplD waukee, Wisoonsin. Joint resolution giving an famuli «ompensatio® to all laborers in the employment of-the executive and legislative departseart* of the Government in the aity of Wswhingtsa. Joint resolution to extend the time for tfa« You wttl oeter find a Mead if you seek one without a failing. PORT GRIFFITH HOUSE. A T Fort Griffith, Limswb* Oo Tt* 8«b-$ J\ acriber having completed hi* new Urem koune i» prepaxad to accommodate traveller! SoA&» public generally, in the beat manner and oo fa*aoaaU«it«rms. The room* are con- Venient, and the proprietor will iftrt «o oflorta 4gjukt hi» goeata comfortable. Hia bar ia aoppUod with excellent liqaora, „4h». table with MB abundance of tho bort the market* aflbrd. Good atabling attached. w uica l rniLBiH. rrfnt t »»**5 nD»Vng a jrrant of lands to the ouisiana to aid in the construction Is in said State. making; a grant of land to 4he 8tato i alternate sections, to aid in tho on of certain railroads in said State. An act to ooostHute 4ha cities af#annib«l. •adPoori*, Illinois, part*of doliv- I. SELFWDGB, WffftHHW Baalar in Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, No. 68 North Third Htr, 8 doora above Arch at., Philadelphia. The great lights of one age tbe links Cct the nest- Aas- Cute of of railm alopg, ihen returuea with the utmqet ease, . ... like an infani to the middle rater. J«douny had *l»o inspired a wanne, ove. and it was'with feeling* unknown be :'ore that I embraced her fcaautifid form ana I felt the pressure of hee cheeks against nine. AH want swimmingly or rather wadinjlv for | a minute. But then—alas 1 in the very deep- A Mot* that y«, buy with pretest* mmj fee bought from you. A ponon who tell, you the foulta of othow, wiUteUothwafyowr&ulta. 80 be eweftd huw y*u lfcten. Lithographic Knfr»Ttni» for stmIu Painting, Artist's Sablo and Brlrtla brvsbas, Oil Colon in Tube*, Darnar Varnish * Balsam of Kir, at Ball's Drug 8tora, opposite tb« Basin. Bay » 185«. , , •*T-
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal, Volume 6 Number 42, September 05, 1856 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 42 |
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 | 1856-09-05 |
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 42, September 05, 1856 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 42 |
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 | 1856-09-05 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGS_18560905_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. |
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Anytklaf if Of .injof-btnlwork or prln'l^^eJagfullTpi^MiijF *M*wlU OetM *»W ..pply deficiencies in he service of the fiacal jmrim* of Jan*, 1856. let making appropriations for AtJHk t of tlie Military Academy for the yaw ending the 30th of Juav* - act making appropriation* for the pay' of ir.vulid and oti«£ pensiooa af Aa for the yeii ending the 3Qth oC appropriations for the eMrngcut expenses of the India)) tod for fulfilling treaty atipnlaCtrious Indian triliefl for the M|| 1857. t carrying into effect •he treaty between tha Majesty the Que«n ol of Great Britain and of June, 1846. nrisdiction of tha Oor Washington over tha Jot othai fofiHrtf* am v —r» —*" »f Clark ' tUurt. _ _4_,rr*JOCKJfJL bMblllM«WB jJSKSssisaa -SrT-r „s Kc.sr.isr-—■* —- - SUSQUEHANNA ANTHRACITE JOURNAL.":* AttD Tfc o«e« BherlffftiitM, CoiwfQhlo )nd|WMOMmli I . Mini .D j Marriage CerttfcatM, AlUuhmrnli, | SvbpOMu, ADVKmnSEMKNTS. * JDm •*C•« of tw«l*o Urn, or Ion, mm or ikm CMd at ■ lima or ton, mriy, - - MM 0«. «,«»«. y..rly, low «*M Mff Mtwi. ' ' ™* M OM MfaHBB, ' ** jtlirtci to % Coal Interests, falters, ictus, literature, ani general Intelligence. 5 — . , _ SSSt""!VOLUME VI.—No. 42. j MO*u I* without tW count/. 'I' .1. , I -II, , ■ . . $nshuss Carta | tote. CARPEVTERINO AND BUILDING. %■ Ebkbt, desirei to annottnee to the lie flint h« 1* now prepared to tako ooofor Buildlftg andFurnl*bihf Mtteriala for Homes and other deacrlption* of building* at the moat reasonable (I jure. Hy arrangements which ha haa recently concluded with lumbermen lo thu State of N«w York, he i» enabled PITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, SETP'R 5, 1856. I WHOLE Wo. 3CW. Gazette office Unkjtto' BM. I PtlMon, July 11, lMO-Hf. | Prom tic Rational Enu TUB PASS or THE SIEBRA. w J, o, wnnia. est part of the ford,—I trod on a treacherous bit of wood, which rested I suppose on the imooth stone. Orer I rolled, bearing Ilelon with me, nor did we rise until fairly soaked I need not describe the taunts (it Donald or the more accusing silenco of Helen—both believed I had fallen fmin mere weakness, and my rtval illustrated his superior ability, bearing her in his arms for a long distance on our homeward path. As we approaohed the house, Helen feeling drlfer and ljetter humored attempted tq conciliate me. But 1 preserved a moody ailenco—I was mortified beyond redress.That night I pocked up a few things, and ran away. My boyish mind, sen si tive and ir* ritated, exaggerated the vexation it had received, and prompted me to a courso which fortunately led me to better results than usually attend such irregularities. I went to where I found a maternal ancle, a kind hearted, eLildlcas man who gladly gave me a place in itis home, and employed mo in his business. Wealth flowed upon him. I became his partner—went abroad—resided for years on the Continent, and finally returned to Scotland, rich, educated—in short everything but married. C an honest workman will never go with tho nigger Demoqratic party. You say I shall let you deep. No you shall not sleep, I will torment you until morning. I don't want to be ashamed of my husband before our neighbors. Look dowe the street, all ore for Fremont, all go like one man for Fremont and Dayton, and the ladies are proud of their husbands while I most be ashamed of mine, bocause he is a simpleton and runs with the Jesuits and the llunkers. Why don't you answer me any more, why are you so stiflf Because you have nothing to say, and are ashamed, because you sm how the long ear sticks out all over you. This has to be changed, I tell you husband, or you shall not enjoy another peaceful hour, if you persist in your political follies. You shall not have another clean shirt. I won't sew another button on your pants, and you shall not eat at our regular ineals. You shall have evorj day corn meal, with salt and water, for this is ; the proper nigger diet. But he sleeps and i snores like a cannon, while his poor wife talks her lungs out to give him wholesome advice. But hold on you shall soon be done sleeping (Wife throws her husband out of bed.) Now sleep if you can. Husband—(on the floor)—Thunder and lightning, wife, have you got the devil in your This is a dog's life. Why did you throw me out of bed? What is it you want ? Wife—What do I want? I want to cure you of your follies ; td bring you back on tho i right way, so that you may be laughed at br , your German brethren, as a nigger Democrat. ; That is what I want, as sure as I am on himi est woman. I And now tel! me hunbnnd, for whom are you going to Toto on the *th November next 7 Husband—For whoever you want me to, wife, only let me come back to bed agaiu. Wife—Well, then you shaH vote for Fremoat and Dayton. Husband—Yes wife. Wife—You must also give up your young nigger Club. Jjuitbantf—-Yes wife. Wife—You will not again make yourself an object of ridicule before tho rest of. your German brethren, to vote as a German for 81afe Husband—No %-ife, certainly not, only let me como to bed. Wife—-llolfl on, you have often enough insulted me with your "Hurrah for old Buck," What will vou say now T Husband—I don't know. Wife—You doa't-fcrowr (gathers hold of W a&ftwr./ Now I tell you that you canuot coineto bed, every night you shall sU&p on tho floor. Husband— (With extraordinary exertions of his vocal powers.)-—Wifel Wifel hurrah for Fremont and Dayton, and the whole ticket —are you jDow satisfied ? (Talks to himself.) The devil may continue to be a national Democrat ; when all the women are once for Fre- I inont and Dayton I change my political views. | Ho now returns to-bod, where he continues ' to roar "Hurrah for fremoat and Dayton 1" ' until he finally falls asleep. ACTS OF CQJCGWBSS. From ibe NMIunnl Inlellfrnrtr. An act to sup priatioiiH for tD mgthe 30th PHtSICIAN AND SURGEON", &»^'ESa^T.r¥f«K; «4 vicinity. HKtttiuin K'—Tbt r* iirjf«r lfc»Mwticiil \£ TalrtlmlMM llMlirti Ndmi n nD; I • KM.,Mwlft«v. Mr.Purfce. C•' rr ttoyd,«r ■an: 0. D *!»«.«.•*. *\m'» . «»-i I» " biniani.iker Km, of Wi.lte* i jTiim'w la D»r. aiWt'iS'S btitUitu. oti,DoJie V rLJtCK, tl Mr. AKMa, W«4 JolyMMasC | - ';. We have taken some pain* to prepare the *ubjoined List Of Public Aot» pained at the last session of Congress. By the politeness of the clerks in charge of the archives, we hare been eqabled to arrive as near accuracy as possible, amidst the busy closing scones of the session. Wo have made no effort to give K list of the private bills at present, because a number of them failed to receive the President's signature for want of time. An pert Ail night above their rooky bed They n* the star* march slow; The wild Sierra over head, The desert's death below. ment of m . United States June, 1857. tiD procure Mils of Lumber almost ready t" put together for any duacription of building* whatever. at the ahorteat notice. He haa now at-d will eonatantly keep In hia employ the Wat of workmen, ana hopea to be able to fire entire aatiaiaction aa to hia work, and to accommodato to a greater extent than liaa ever heretofore MKDICAL CARD. been done In this Valley the deaire to hare VV1NU Male of the Unlveralty of konaea aplendldly and enbstantialty completed. "sssrss ifstrisssw: : _ I "aigaev The Indian from hi* lodge of bark, An act mukh. rent and oonti- Depurtinenf tions with ending June 30th, An act to provide for the first article of the United States and her the United Kingdom C Ireland, of the lath duv The graj beer from hie den, * Beyond the camp-lire'* wall of dark. Glared on the mountain men. Still upward turned with anxious strain, Their leader's sleepless eye, Where splinters of the mountain cluun ACTS ORIGINATING IN TH« SIM ATI. An act making an appropriation for deepening the channcl over the St. Clair flats, in the State of Michigan. Stood block against the sky. An act making an appropriation for deep* eningthe channel over the flats of the St. Mary's river, in the State of Michigan. An act relating to punishment in the penitentiary.An act to extend thv poration of the City of „ lower late travel upon tho upper Branch or Benning's bridge, and . purposes. An aot to change the times of holding Um United States courts in the Southern diaMat of Illinois. An act to surrender to the 8tate of IlHncfr the Cumberland road in said State, An act to oontinuo the land offices at Tin* cennes, Indiana, aud to ascertain and adjust the titlee to certain lands in the States of In(liana and Illinois, formerly included within the Vinfiennes land disirict. An act to repeal part of an act entitled "An act to provide for tho safe keeping of tho acts, records and seal of thfi United States, »4 for other purposes." An aot making appropriations for the consular and diplomatic expenses of the goTem-D- ment for the year ending tho 30th at iue, 1857. An act to define tho jurisdiction a# th# District and Circuit Courts of the Gaital States for the district of East Tennessee. An act making a grant of alternate sectiena tions of the public lands to the State of Michigan to aid in the constonsrtion of lain railroads in said State, and for other purpo. sea. VtwSM' - An auH making appropriations for fortifications and other works ot defence, and Impairs of barracks and quarters, for the y»f ending 30th of June, 1857. An act to explain the act approved 12th ot April, 1854, entitled "An act to establish additional land districta in the territory ofMift* nesota." An ftcv' .making appropriations for JtoriRf** val service for tlio JC*»- »jaiding Jte 30th Of June, 1857. An act to authorize the President of the United States to cause the Southern boundary line of Kansas Territory to be surveyed and marked. ■■ v.: An act making appropriations for oMia civil expenses of the government for the year ending tho 30th of Jane, 1857- An act making appropriation* for the legislative, exacative and judicial expenses of government for the year ending 30tti ot JTune, An act making appropriations for restoring and maintaining the peaceable disposition of the Indian tribes on the Pacific, and tot other purposes. An act to establish two additional lend districts in the Territory of Minnesota An act to alter and amend "An Mt to |» propriate money to remove obetruoliiNHn the Savannah rivor, below the city of 8mWnah, in the State of Georgia," approved Marcl 3,1855. Tlio night waned slow j at last a glow, A gleam of audden Arc, c R. GORM\N. M.D , TD enpulfull.- tMd'-in hi* Prufnjjionil sot- Xv*ice« to the citizen!' ol P!i :UCn aftil viciu- Uj. Offiti in the .'out wfflcu, I uuwa. A«(. a, JWO. 'v- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. Shot up between the walls of anow, And tipped each icy ipiro. OpECiroATiOH Plan* and Estimate* for Steam O Enjrlnes Boilers and * acbinery of every description will Ih' made with doapath on application to GEORGE P. WEST, Consulting echanioal Engineer, nt (ho I'lttaton Foundr' Pltt*ton, l.nzerne Co., Pa. April 25, 1850. Wul Kop* for Shaft*, Slope*, Plane*, fcc., of* very superior quality, *D »»■•*. Ashcroft's Patent Steam Goagea; Woodward'* Improved Steam-pump* (or * applying boilers, extingniahing Arc*, clearing wine* etc. Alao all Improved attachments and fixtures for Steam Engine*, turuikbed at short notice by GEO. D. WEST, a( the Plttitoa Foundry April 25, J856. An act to remove' obstructions to navigation in the mouth of the at the Southwest Pass and Pas a i'Uutre. "Op men 1" ho cried ; "y*n rocky comb, "To-day, please God, we'll pu*», And look from Winter'* humo On ramoer'i flowers and grn.su." One evening while »t a ball in Glasgow, I ?as struck by a young lady of quite unpretending nnpcaraiRo; but whoBe remarkable beauty ami high toned expression indicated a mind of more than ordinary power. I wiw introduced, but the Scottish names hadlongbeen unfamiliar to my car, and i could not catch liers. it was Helen something, and there was something in the face, too, that seemed familiar—fKimothing tuggcrtivc of mixed pleasure An act to olt#r anCl amend an act entitled "An not to establish a Circuit Court of the United States in and for the State of California," approved March 3d, 1856. An act for the Improvement of the navigation of the Patapsoo river, and'to render the port of Baltimore accessible to the war steamers of the United State*. DR. J. A. HANV, Office orer Dr. Dorr's Drug Store, M»ln St., Pittoton, l'». ■eeember 17,1852. # They aet their faces to the blast, They trod th' eternal snow, And faint, worn, bleeding, hailed at last The promised land below. T. A. PEIRCE, M. D., HOWBOFATMe Fhtsicia» A*» 8c*o«o*.— Residence, Franklin St., lat door above Hilimnn'a Bote!, WllkesBarre, I'*. March 4, 1868—287 8m. and pain. But we bocame vrqLl acquainted that cvjDning. I learned'without difficulty hor history. She was from the country, had been -well educated, her parents had lost their property, and she was now governess of a family in the city. I was fiweinated with her conversation and was continually wminded by her grace and refinement of manner, that she was capable of moving with distinguished success in a fitr higher sphere than that which fortune seemed to have allotted her. L uiu nuturally neither talkative nor prone to confidence ; nut there was that in this young lady that inspired both, and I conversed with her as I had nevar conversed with any. ller questions of th« various countries with which I was familiar, indicated a remarkable knowledge of literature, and an incredible storo of information. We progressed in intimacy, and asourcon- Tamiiti-n turned on the causes which induced ho many to (IWi ltlfl nuifiu ftiuJ|-J ingly remarked that I owed my own travels U( falling with a pretty girl in a ford. 1 had scarcely spoken the words fro the blood mounted to licr fijec and was succeeded by quite as remnrkablepaleness. 1 attributed this to tho hoot ot the room—laughed— and at hor requoqt, proceeded to give tlio details of my ford adventure with Helen Graham, which I did. painting in glowing colors the j beanty and amiability of my love. I ller mirth during tho recital became almost j irreprcxriMo. At ita conolualon she remark- ! * An act to relieve Behind they saw the snow-clouds tossed By many an icy horn ; Before, warm valleys wood ombossed, And green with vines and corn. mods from the performance of certain clerical duties. An act to authorize and direct tbe settlement of tlui account of the Bank of the. State of Missouri for monoj advanced for the ubaiatence and transportation of volunteers. An act amendatory of an act entitled "An act to regulate the fees and coots to be allowed clerks, marshals and attorneys of the Circuit and District Conrts of tbo Unitec States, and for other purposes."' WASHINGTON NUGENT, M D., Respectfully offers bis services as physician and Sorgeon, to the Inhabitants of ton and vicinity. Office at B. Hall s Drug 8t°Ba»EBBic««.-rai»l J. Goddard, M. D., Phils., Wm Corson, M- P., Norrlstowi, Pa., Messrs. Wells fc Bean, PMtaton. K»v. 93, 1855-lj. ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING They left the winter at their liacke, To flap its baffled wing. And downward, the wild cataracts. David Schoolrr, would respectfully announce to the public Cbat be still continues the pv.ictioc of the above profession, in all its brsDchvs, and holds himself in readiness at all times to sttend to any business in the line of Surveying, Engineering, Estimating and Drafting. Being provided with a full and complete set of instruments, and having hnCl ample experieeee, he flatters himself capable of giving satisfaction In any aad every department of hie calling. Office with B. D. Lacoe, Odd M* Leaped to the lap of Spring, Strong loader of that mountain band ] An act to establish a library for young men in tli« District of Colombia. Another task remains. To break from Slavery's desert land A path to .Freedom's plain*. DR. H. WENTZEL, G.US Pars *.«*■*- Would Mapeetfiilly anuonnce to the people of Fittston and vtolnity that after an absence of some months, ho has .returned and permanently located la the place. He will b* h*fpy »»*' ujton M.r requiring his professional servieea. Thankful for past favors he will endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. Office at Frederick HelPs. Feb. 17, 1851 tf. An net to continue temporarily the land office* at Kalamazoo, in the State of Michigan, and Palmyra, in the State of Mitsouri. The winds are wild, the way ia drear. An act to incorporate St. Thomas' Literary Society, in the District of Columbia. Yet flashing through the night, i*jD »!«■«—d»s4sp«aia» s .ta tKi~ to authorise the Secretary of the Treasury to changv /lie names of vessels in certain cases. An act providing for a necessary Increase and better organisation of the medical and hospital department of the army. ■ . An act'to amend an act entitlod "An act to establish a court for the investigation of claims against the United States," approved Febnarv 24. 1855. Watches and Jewelry. THE Undersigned, heg leave in annoimcc lo ttacitizens of pUt#ton ami rialuiiy that tint Iwv* J«»l opened1«lDrii* of Imbc K. Ros*, tfduuroaouilH.t Um* lluttor n buy** «MortoMDul «/ Blaze out in moruing light! {Use up, FREMONT! and go before I The Hour must lwe its man; Put ua the hunting shirt once more, And lead in Freedom'* van 1 DR. E. SHELP, WOCLB call the attention of the publle to a New and Improved plan of Inserting artificial Teeth on GutU Perch* base. Tills 1* superior to any article as yet uwd f»«' tempormry or difficult eaten—and he has purchased the rifht to use the Improved Gutta Pereha.~ Partial er full setts of teeth will be Inserted on lhii dUs with neat ileal. Office on Fisnklln St, (177) 11. Wllkesbarre, Pa. — Fin* TV at eke t and Jewelry sent mvmy description. which they are offenmr jtprtao* Unit r.ii n fit it !»«■ coCwid«r«d ikwm TJm proprietors, from n Ion* career In the Iih-Iih'**, hare til* ndracing? of hutinc** eoniwrlkMii with trnnjitrncltariiiKand imputing flriiw in tf»w-Y"rk, which r«til»ius Hum iu pnidirr Ihelr ■flW«,s from Miiircii which (five thein i*v»iry HVHrance of Kifrfr bring gpmiin#. Ev*ry Articta thoD fH'U will in* r««)tr*i*itiled in iui inM light, And It* n-i.l in«rita fairly slated. Thnir fttoflfc ci«ntpri*e» VVak-4*?a» Breust-p!n*, Ear-ring*. Crnmeo-pfn*. WNieb-kejra, F»ng*rrinvo. et«. *-!«. H'lll thC»m wiwi AnAr* to procure good Jcwtln --f unjr kind fu.»-«»r nrwlfti a caJU t&~ Impairing ot*mly done. HKMMCKKN k. ANDRC98. F Ill-ton, Jour 20, JP56. ffVt* Apple-ton's Gcw of Art. An act defining (he duties of commissioners of elections in the city of Washington,and for other purposes. * ti ZntorMtlnc BlLatob CROSSING TUE FOBD. to change the time of holding the court* in the western district of Yirgiam. An act to ohnnge the place of holding the courts Cif the United States ia the district of Delaware. "Mr. Roberts it possible that you litvo forgotten me 1"' I guzetl an instant—remembered—nuCl wu* Uuinb-iouiuletl. The lud_) with whom I hud boeoine ho intimate, wu* Helen Graham heri*Jf!The Right* mf Vomi. I begun life by running nwny from home. B jilenu, we urc told. wo* driven into hid cat--t: by the hand iDf fa to and the peek of a turkey. Attile started in life with no other caufle'and eujiitnl than an old Dword, which he was adroit enough to palm off for the divine weapon of Mars, and Robespierre owed his political career to wetting his stockings, and there heard " the words which buru," wrliiuh fired hit soul, and determined his course in life. My running away from homo arose from a minor mortification caused by carrying a pretty girl over a brook. Ronald Lean and myself were good friends at fourtoen years of age, and we both regarded with a little more than friendship, pretty Helen Graham, "our eldest girl" at school. We romped and danced together, and this lasted for such length of time, that it is with a feeling of bewilderment that I look back on the mystery of two lovers continuing friends. But time came, as come it must, when jealousy lit her spark in niy boyish bosom, and blew it into a consuming flame. D. S. KOON, Atto»«t At Law, Pltnton, I'a. Office with Junes Helm, Esq., In Upper l'Utnton. July 3, 1830. 8T MRS. K. MTTLB. HAYDEN, BROTHERS, "The right* of woman"—what are they T The right to labor and to pray; The right to watch while others sleep ; The right o'er others' woes to weep; The right to suooor in distress; The right while others eurse, to bless ; The right to love whom others scorn ; The right to comfort *11 that mourn ; The right to shed new joy on earth ; The right to feel the soul'* high worth, The rigfct to lead tliat soul toGod. Along tbu9 path her Savior trod— The path of meekness and of lore. The [»th of faith thst leads above. The path of patience under Wrong, The path in which the weak grow strong ; Such woman's rights, and God will bleu And crown their champions with Mown. An act to transfer certain rights and duties conferred upon the trustees of the town of Vincennes, Indiana, to the Common Council of the city ofViuoennes. Wiiolmalk dealers In Bnttons, Combs, Suspenders, Threads, Embroideries, Pancy Goods, Watches, Jewelry. Silver and Plated Ware, Gold Peas, Pishing Tackle. 4-c. Merchants and PedJlers supplied on liberal terms. Win. Haydea, ) ( Tracy ITadun, John Haydun, ) ) Geo. Baydeu. New tiilford, Pa. Nov. 8, 1855. 1 hate, and no do you render, to seodlosslv iroloog a story. W-'o wore soon married, lelen and I made our bridal tour to "the old BooK-Bi*iDrm. North Bast corner of P«b- Ue Square aad Mala St., W ilkesbarre. picture Frames, eomtnon Gilt and Mahoornamented and plain, made to order, of any'ise. Job Biadiae «eatly executed. A Urc* selection ol common and fine pteiares, Alliums, Blank books, Stationary, M ovals, ate., »1 says on hand. .Juoo 17, ROBERT BAUR, place." As we approached it in our carriage, 1 greeted a stout fellow working in the Held, and whoeeemod to be a better sort of laborer, or perhaps a small farmer, by inquiring some trifling particular relating to tlie neighborhood. llo answered promptly enough, and 1 was about to givo him a suspense, when Helen staved my hand, and cricd in the old style: Iley, Donald mon, dineo ye ken yo'r auld fren's 7" An act to amend an act entitled " An act acquiring foreign regulations of commerce to be laid anually before Congress." approved August 10th, 1842, and for otner purpose#. EXCHANGE & BANKING OFFICE. Tur. lubacriber* have opened an office of de- I posit, discount and exchange, In thl« ,pjace, of Wyoming avenue, opposite the Wyoming House, two doors northoast of Mr. Chase'* (tore. At act for the benefit of the Hebrew Congregation in the city of Washington. An net creating Colua»biM, in JS.entocfcjr, • port of entry. An aet to inoorporatethe Columbia Library of Capitol Hill, in the oity of Washington. An act to revivo and continue in forae An provisions of the act of 1853 in relation to suspended entries of public lands, and at the act of 1840 in relation to suspended preemption fond claims. An act making impropriations for the Mrvice of the Post Office Dopaj-tment during tkn fiscal y*w ending the 30 th at Sum, Km. An act granting publie lands, in alterant# sections, to the States of Florida *nd Alaba* ma to rid in the construction of qs*4»in tmfr roads in said States, An aot granting public lands to the 8kt» of Wisconsin to aid in the construction of railroads in said State, An aot to reimburse the State of Vermont the expenses incurred hjr her in paying her militia, called out in 1833 and 183% t» pres. err a the neutrality of the oountry. MICHAEL B. BROWN, Mckwixt Taiw*. B«twej»tbe Store* of J Haas Welsh »nd James Brown, Pin» St., J»itUton, P». For. 16, 1855. The man looked up in astonishment. It was Donald Leou. His amazement at our appearanao was heightened by its Btyle; and it was with the greatest difficulty that we could induce him to cuter our carriage, and answer our numerous querries as to old friend*. Different men "start in life" in different ways. I betierc, however that mine is the only instance on reoord of a gontleinan who owes'wealth and happiness to rolling over with a protty girl in a stream of water. An act for the relief of the " Columbian Harmony Society" of the CUy of Washington,MASON, METERTHCO. Scran Ion, V av 18, 18M. An act to provide for the publio instruction of youth in primary schools throughout the county of Washington, in the District of Colombia, without t£in limits .of the eitios of Washington and Georgetown. NEW BAKERY & CONFECTIONARY CH \S. F. 3MITH, _ riiKiaiMU BartDe* hI Htlr-Jrewr, (vfl- Hotel,) HlUton P*. A. KENNERS LIVERY EXCHANGE. VTjl*« the Po.t Office, DorS»U», PD.' 9*»*J ,{ times to accommodate *IU» the *est mt fcoraes and vehicle*. Scrsnton, Fob- H, J**1—'/•. STOftE. '1'flE undersigned informs the eitigens of 1 FitUfUtfi, and the WORLD In general, that be hiu opened a New B 'kery »nd Conlectiynary Store, «n Main »tre«t, (Jh boat tDf fcbe Canal Biuln. In the store .formerly occupied Dr. H4t,) »iere fee always it* (uuilr^Mly wait upon his enstowers, with «uch as Hood Bread C.ik"s. Pies, and all kinds of Confectionary . Cjpuk's Beer, Lemon Beer. Sarsa-4i«rill' He nr. in(j«r Be«r, astl Meade's JBew. fleaae give »e a call. JOHN NASH. Well do I remember how and when the "green eyed" perpetrated this incendiary deed. It vol on a cold Outober evening, whou Helen, Donald aud my sell were returning with our ]Darents from a rait to » neighboring hamlet. As we approached • ford whore the water ran somewhat higher than anklo deep, we prepared to oarry Helen across, aa we rste iwsomtoi»i9d -to fa, **k hands interwoven " chair fashion," thus we took our pretty jktssengtr through the brook. Just us we were in the luid&e of Udj jr»ior—-which was cold enough at the tisae to lu»we frozen anything lit* feel out of boys loss hardy than ouraclvoe—ufuuilk pang of jealousy nipped my keart. Why St was I knew got, fur we luid carried Helen j&fty the brook ere now, without emotion, but this evening I thought or fanciod, that Helen gave Donuld an undue preference by casting her pretty arms around bw ueck, while sUe steadied herself on my »ido by holding tUa cuff ul x»D jacket. Look over your wasted years! All Ml e*». The older we grow the more thoroughly we fool and see the emptiness of early life— Like a tin kettle, worn to holes. Boys use it on the other side, And many an empty echo rolls. From the last lungs of empty pride. An act to nmend the charter of Georgutow* in the District of Columbia. An act to amend the ajst* regelating the fees, coots, and other judicial expenses of the government in the States, Territories and pistriot of Columbia, asid for other purposes. Fran the Rlchinoud Palladium. Translated from the German, An aot to regulate the compensation of members of Congress. C. • fc C». Political Conversation of Lady Suirpelmier PrrssN, F*. Af »«" Tap«-.-i»'* CJ«Dt»er.Cl Emigration r»t»1 ?•**!£*» mgr. / er *Cms naidinc in the co.nWJ-, »»d wishing t, ssrjss •tssssgzxss by raturn mall. Anf. »» (in the evening, in bed.) An act to fix the graduation periods for lands in the Greensburg district, in the State of Louisiana. GROCERY AVR PROVISION STORE. Wife-Well have you come home once more ; past 12 o'clock already, a pretty way of doiug business this. Docs this bocome a marriedman, to come home so lato at night and disturb the sloop of his wife? You say I scold all the while. Yes ! who would n't ecold to h#vo such a husband t I am sure that I am the best soul in the world, hut too much is too ujyoh. Here sit I, the jiocr wife, the whole long day, by myself, and drink'a&w cups «f .cofi'ee, "and see nobody, while he tuns ironi one grog shop to Another, and spends the hard earned money. Others do it too, you say; it. is not so. Look at Mr*. Weisser's husband, ho don't gn out of the houso tho whote day, and .evenings he takes her along;. And Mrs. Bryer told mo today how her husband wanted to eomuiencfc witUclubs, and grogshop politic*,, but she told him that he should not, said she, -"if run do, I will be"divorced?' So life worn out in shabby itato, Its glory dimmed, its aims pervorted, An act for the construction of s road from Fort Ridegely, In the Territory of Minnesota, to the South Pa*s of the Bocky Mountains, ia the Territory of Nebraska. An act to change the times of holding tin United State* courts in Tennessee An act making appropriations for light, houses, light boats, buoys, Ac., and profiling for the erection of the same, and fat other purposes. An act to regulate tlie diplomatic urimsular systems of the United State*. An act granting public lands in ahwnaU sections to the State of Mississippi, to aid iq the construction of railroads in said State, aaf for other purpose. v SSi'THEnr.and, de;iler In Groceries, revisions, Four, Feed etc., S. E. earner at Main and ' Ine stree-ts. Oeods aold for ready ft? only, and at estremely low prices. "8w4l profits and qnick sales," Is the molt* by srhjob I am determined to succeed. Resigns its hollowne.ia to fate, And finds its feelings badlj hurtcd ! An set supplemental to an act entitled " An act to amend the several acts relating to copyright*," approved February 3d, 1831. An act to authorise protection to be given to citizens of the United States who may discover desposites of guano. A gentleman just returned to this country from a tour 111 Europe, was asked how he liked the ruin* of Pompei. " Not very well," was the reply, "they ore so much out of re- " _ PORT MALLERY HOTEL. TEI U overtimed wo«W uow«r t« make it • eomfcwUMe and deatrable - "*«•■«» rTi®!S» MmriKanf- Feb. 1856. Joint resolution for tho appointment of Regents to (ill the vacancies in the Board of Begents of the Smithsonian Institution. CEO. W. BRAIN VRD & CO. /Dboou*, 103 Murr»jr, Bev Meat Street, DT«wy»rk. Geo. If. BilAISAM), Aug. 2,1860. Joint resolution to soppier a deficiency in the appropriation* for printing for the second session or the 33d Congress. Joint resolution providing for the final adjustment of ccrtain oases of appeal from decisions made by tho Auditor of the Treasury for the Post Offiec Department. Joint resolution authorising tho Seoretory of the Treasury to modify tho plan of tho custom houso at Ellsworth, Mnine. Datid Bcx.cn. .Nv dame can burn so (luiukly or with ho little fuel aa jealousy. Before we had reached the bank. I was wishing Donald at tlie bottmn " of the »ea." Being naturally impetuous, 1 burst (mi with. "You need no hand »ae gingerly, Helen, as If je feared a fa. I can aye oajrij y# lighter ;hun Donald wad half of ye 1" Surprised at the vehemence of u»y tone, our lueea interposed .with an admission that we vcre both strong, and that she had no idea if sparing my powers. But Donald's ire •i kindle and ' " Russia still mvntftin* that the Isle (if Serpents belongs to her dominions. It ie rumored that Nnpoleon has sent a supplementary noWs, iofce inserted in * toeaty to aettlo the points in dispute. CHARLES TILLMAN. J .■* A8HI05ABLE B»rber and Hair Droaior, Op- V [,oshe the Eagle Hotel, PitUton, I'®., Customers attended to with the utmost care and U-sp .tch. ! ublic respectfully solic- * *e«ANTOM HOOSE, 8CB PA 3P\ K. Rumble*, proprietor S-'- CJ|1! jUbe In readtom to tiii* |lMM, arrival ef Uw passenger trail* at 4|» Railroad Depot. A IIswtruL Toot*.—"You want * flogeing," said a parent to hi* unruly son. •" I know it, dad. tit J'll tnr to get along without It." An act to establish certain post rout*. An act nuking an appropriation for 41m survey of .the Southern boundary of Eww Territory. Joint resolution relating to the appropriar tion for tho iwprove»*Bt* the harbor of Shv boygaq, Wisconsin. Joint resolution siting to the iroWie lands appertaining to the Springfield and Harper's F«ry uworlcs and North Carol!** arsenal. Joint resolution for aphrgiag the euetoni bouse, post office, and court house •* Boffkln, yew York, Joint resolution for enlarging th« casta* house, post office, and court now* M Cleveland, Ohio f ittaWli, April 14, IMS. I should bedivorco l also you think no doubt. Yes and that I am going to do. Not enough that you norieet your work ,and apwd jour money in palitMa, but in addition to that, you are so dumb that you go with the moat ignorant.You soy Peter Ilonson and Stierhein Are not dumb. They «r« as dumb as you are, elae they would not go against the brave and i gallant 'Fremont, who alone it worth more than all the National Democrats together.—- If y«u would do all this for suoh a man as Fremont I would not «ay anything, for every intelligent man goea for .him, But with, who do you got With a pretty set indeed. Don't say anything, for I have read in the Vaiks Fteuiuf, the names of those belonging to your Club. There u not one among them all, who could not rent his head for a Straw Magaiine. But they are healthy you say: so ii uur apprentice, lians, and he eats enough for three persona, yet in politics he is a groat deal more intelligent than you are. And the journeymen laugh at you for your folly. I hare often heard them wnen I hare been in the kitchen, they all go for Fiamont and Dayton, You say, yon send than away; but whole to do the werk, while you are lying about the grog-shopsf Will buy slaves. And shall they make the boot»an4enoe»T I toll you hwbtnfl,] ARCHITECTURE. An honest farmer thus svitet to the chairman of 4he England Agrtotfkuwri WaeieU: "Gentlemen, please But me down on your l»t of cattle for a ball." rpioil wishing anything d«fignaied abo*e X will please give tbo aubucriber a call, who U prepared to moke drawing* for buildings, write specifications, fcc. May be found by in» i quiring at tho Eagle Hotel. GEO. W* LlJKGf J$a. 2, 1864. SHARPS & OLIVER, | f1oax, M*acH\Kt«. Office, W eat aide Main VD St., PHtiton Lnsemo county, fa. | Juna 6, J856. ran Itu.—ad, a— he utterly denied that ( ras at all qualified to compete with him elf in any feats of carriage. On such top &££ was settled that the point nlmuld be deter mined by our single bearing liolorn .iigait across the ford in our arms. Helen was .to.determine who had ,e*meC her most easily, and I settled with mystftl privately in advanoe, that the one who olD mined the preference would really be tliC person who stood the highest in her affection* The reflection stimulated me Ce sesolre t», jxert every effort, and I verily believe to this lay, that I could haye carried Donald and Helen ori either arm, like feathers. But I anticipate. We suffered all the rest of the party to pass iiuietlyuid *' 'to the lord. ried her "rftiS An act to amend the act in addition to certain act? wanting bounty 'land to certain officers and soldiers who havft becu engaged in the oailitary servico of th« United State*, ap#areh 3d, 1855. An act for continuing tho improvement of 4be Km Jtfoiuss iUpWBj w the Mississippi RiTer. An afit PT.aptinc tho light of way to tha St. Louis and Iron Kimjftain Railroad through the amnftl, magnxine, and Jeffarwm barracks traota. Ah Cu3t granting publie lands, in alternate sections, to tho State of Alabama to *id in the oottstrtjctioo of ocrtaia railroads in Mid ACTS OBIOIXATI.VQ IS THE HOrSB. WYOMING JHttTBL. TDT O. W- Xercer*n,Ho. us Greenwich St, r* *ear®aano, New York, "Joly 15,- Don't you remember dld-f oweer, dear Kate —old Lowwr,»«haggra»d kind. *"Dw h" used to Ugb tej *nd night, iy -the gate, and seise interlopers behind? WW house, fittston, tk. HENBY 8TABK, Proprietor. April 1, «M. EAGLE HOTEL, PITT!TON, PA., HUFFOBD k POLEN, Proprietors, J»n. 1,1856. if. Receive jau ibovgbto oa gue st», and troat your desires like chlMron. .JN, Mxkqbahtii. Otfee Corner of Main «nd su., PKUUto, P*. ?D Augtut 16, J8o0-tf. f. BOWKI Joint resolution far the Ktoi'mtka «/ loastwise oojwraorcc of the oountry, to b« jluded hereafter in the annual report* pf th* Seorotary of Ah# Treuocixy, on ea(flpx«tvftpi navigation. resolution for enlarging the eoatpji House, post office, and court house s* JplD waukee, Wisoonsin. Joint resolution giving an famuli «ompensatio® to all laborers in the employment of-the executive and legislative departseart* of the Government in the aity of Wswhingtsa. Joint resolution to extend the time for tfa« You wttl oeter find a Mead if you seek one without a failing. PORT GRIFFITH HOUSE. A T Fort Griffith, Limswb* Oo Tt* 8«b-$ J\ acriber having completed hi* new Urem koune i» prepaxad to accommodate traveller! SoA&» public generally, in the beat manner and oo fa*aoaaU«it«rms. The room* are con- Venient, and the proprietor will iftrt «o oflorta 4gjukt hi» goeata comfortable. Hia bar ia aoppUod with excellent liqaora, „4h». table with MB abundance of tho bort the market* aflbrd. Good atabling attached. w uica l rniLBiH. rrfnt t »»**5 nD»Vng a jrrant of lands to the ouisiana to aid in the construction Is in said State. making; a grant of land to 4he 8tato i alternate sections, to aid in tho on of certain railroads in said State. An act to ooostHute 4ha cities af#annib«l. •adPoori*, Illinois, part*of doliv- I. SELFWDGB, WffftHHW Baalar in Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, No. 68 North Third Htr, 8 doora above Arch at., Philadelphia. The great lights of one age tbe links Cct the nest- Aas- Cute of of railm alopg, ihen returuea with the utmqet ease, . ... like an infani to the middle rater. J«douny had *l»o inspired a wanne, ove. and it was'with feeling* unknown be :'ore that I embraced her fcaautifid form ana I felt the pressure of hee cheeks against nine. AH want swimmingly or rather wadinjlv for | a minute. But then—alas 1 in the very deep- A Mot* that y«, buy with pretest* mmj fee bought from you. A ponon who tell, you the foulta of othow, wiUteUothwafyowr&ulta. 80 be eweftd huw y*u lfcten. Lithographic Knfr»Ttni» for stmIu Painting, Artist's Sablo and Brlrtla brvsbas, Oil Colon in Tube*, Darnar Varnish * Balsam of Kir, at Ball's Drug 8tora, opposite tb« Basin. Bay » 185«. , , •*T- |
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