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i 1 *11 D1 r,0«l Cfje (Sajfttt, 8«squ»lianna Anthracite Journal. Job Printing and Haling. J WM B have rece» tly procured and hate bow In operaties 111 our ofllcu, a Ruling Machine, for U»e purpoar of ru;ii)uf'H« luriuK nil kiud* of Ruled Work.tuck a* Cheek Hops Pay »ud Time Holla, Hiding AUtr*etfc.jiid ind«#d everything belonging to ibat etanof woirk.Dtert) witM Whiob hua hithfrlo been sent loth* city'. We can rule peptic In all tuaiinerof waya, wllltbeklttheblpe aud red )!••• .iiul do the printing aa required. We hope to liitve U boijue ii» iniiwl by tbCM»* nurtjiwgsvch We we barn produced tho flrit and only #ork of tfcU«bderlptionever executed tu Northern i*l»unaylvnnla. The maebluea for thla kind of work are eipe naive; and we Iraar lbC»e having It lodo will glre ua a trial. - Anything tu the aine of Hlanlc work or printing w*»hutaf»Uj preparedum - aelyea to execute, we Mjfyt, to the uf all. « . rUBl.IfSUKt) WKKKLV IIV ovorso M. J*,ikna netc Uriel; on* Jnor touVt 'Vf'Vl&K't tme—ujj itu'lht. •*D« wD '» « • ' "I'M AND SUSQUEHANNA XbV OJIT.KTTK tnd KDUnftAl. h ptlbllDik«(t»Tfrrjr Krid»»*l T«" Jhiltrt per «»»««. Two ilollurv uud ItrtytxMM *111 kit rhnrgwl If lull p»W witlitn the )+»r. « will Hvdine'iyMvkm until D11 arr»ur«m«» an jiuldL UKtM« «lour option. J ; - ' ■■ VJ, I . » ANTHRACITE JOURNAL ■DM 'iiU % h it BLANKS. The following Hit of mtj »lw»jD bcfntnd ilni ofllce; »ud will iwnoM upon tk« muM nartjitbteUMM: NAMJC1i or BLANK*. Wiirrnnti, *D MmmMMti i. ■ -i JuilKuirul VuiM, Okec* IMIfc,' ' t I'lUlu UoU«, 4 niunk Dec'lf .4. , Murtgif f" • A I m ■■ Wi", tt,",;, "I",'["||''|",I""||J 1MI1 "' ,'i "' ' Df "" I'll imi\m umii II gletotrir to 4|e Coal Interests, $§lfe |tctos, literature, Agriculture, m\)j General Intelligence, % ADVERTISEMENTS. „ . OM ■»Ciiiur*» of twelve liuoa, or less, uw« or three AiiMrrtiohV flv ' 8h«rifT 8a|ea, CunfMHhle 8al««. J mlgmcul CoutrnclflL 44 Lcttr*, Vnrt of H Hoo* «r 1»««, yearly. Dim tquir*. yearly, - - - - tOhi WtK eolvm yearly, - » •5 OP 10 00 J 21* cut# coIuihu, yearly. u Bond.-, Mnrriafc^JartMcAU*, Executions, Attalhmenti), riubpot-nna, ffT A:C#,ir.lliin to nu net of no paalftg# cna %• aharifml on this paper To subscribers reading in the C2o«ftty, nor to iH6«e withlh tl»o county, wliosp i)p.iiCeiit is without the Oixint y. volume vii.—No.«. \ PITXSTON, PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1856. .*■-© 5 WHOLE No. 327. iEhi o«( Gazette office, fenkf n*' Block. 1 pitiMou, July 11, J I'AkLEQF 'JUK AVANDERIXti JEW. , '1 iie legend of a Jew ever wandering and never dying, oven from tha crucifixion of our Su/yiiir tt) this day, has spread over many European countries. The accounts, however, a* in all fables do riot agree. One Torsion is thii», AVheu Jofctis was led, to death, oppressed by the weight of the cross, ile wished to rent Himself a little near clip gate before the house «fa shoemaker named This uian, liuwovoi', sprang forth and thrust Ilitu away. J«sus turned towards him saying, "1 shall rust, ibutD thrtU shait UHivo on until I return." Aud 1V";ii that time lip has no rest, and is obliged iufccswintly t D wander about." AnotW \9rsion is that given by Mathias Parisienes, a monk of the thirteenth eontury " When Jesus was led from tlio tribunal of Pilaris tCD death, the doorkeeper, named Oartafiiius, pushed him from behind with his feet saying, " Walk on Jesus, quickly, why dost thou tarry 1" ■! osuri looked at linn gravely, and said. " J walk on, but thou sbalt tarry till 1 come." And this mail, still alivul wanders from place to place in constant drpad from tl|eC wrath to come." A third legend adds that tuis waudeving Jew falls sick every hundred years, but recovern aud renews his'strength ; htflico it i« that Avon aft«r so many centuries hu does «ot,look much ohl.tr than fi septuagenarian. ■ 7 justness Carta. justness Carta. PITTSTON FOUNDRY. HAVINfr purchased the eqtliu interest of my late partners in thin eutablinhwent. I am prepared to recoive and execute orders (or Steam Engines and Boilers, Mining Machinery, and general .Machinery of all descriptions. Having patterns for Engines mid alt the various plans of hoisting *nd pumping gearing, all orders will be exocntcd with promptness and dispatch. »' JESSE WILLIAMS. Oio. D. Wiit, Superintending Engineer.1 PiUston, Nov. 14,1850. • " »)in the Republican. RESOLVES. From tba Ilinion oH»o Uruuqli. A Soutiifrn Confederacy.—Under thin caption the Charleston Mercury publishes a long letter from a citizen of Pennaylvanir. dated Brookyille, Jefferson county l'ft., containing apipc rather curious statements. It appears fjiat tjic writer, wheji the late Presidential campaign had fairly opened, desiring to become efcquuiiitpd with tjip position Of tho • South from her own journals, and hot caring to rely upon the extracts current in the northern papers, subscribed to the Mercury and the Richmond Enquirer, as. fepdiug and correct exponent* of Southern interests. After. reading theui caretully, he savh that, while ij disapproving of their theories "about sla\eiy, f he yet frilly endorses their position hi ft for ' of a dissolution of the Union, and the lormntioij of a Southern Confederacy, giving the i following rpftgpng : I have said I would uot meet him—harp I WOMEN pOCtOKS. MEPICAI, CARP. i CARPENTERING AND BUILDING. EVANS, (Jute of the University "1\ T T K. E#*a*.d«»Ua»to announce totbepub-1/ DubHn, and the London Hospitals,) re- ||c that he is »ow prepared to taka conspectfully tenders his professional services to for Building aridFurnlshibg Materials for tua Inhabitant! of PtMton ami. vicinity. / (• Houses ami othar C1 «MDfiptionDD of buildings at Olfioe nearly opposite "Da "Keystone fetotjq thc rao#t rea80nablu figure. By arrangements of J. Bowk ley & kuyshon. - which ha hu recently oonelnjed with lninber- Aug. 1, 1850— "m. ; lutu in the State ut .New Vork»Ue is enabled. * T: ' AT" i . , ' ~ ! to procure bills of Lumbar alwost reaay to put )j, C. Ri OORHANj, M.jjp.,.together for any. description of buildings wliat- TD especially tender* his professional ser-! over, at (he shortest notice, fla has uow and JtVlicus taJthe oUlMJH of fittjton and vicia- constantly keep in his employ the bast of ■ it/HlffiA m the Wit Offlte, I'Wcm. ;.r C1 3 Humeri, and hopes tube able to gWeantire ''Ant i 1860. ' ly- satisfaction as to his work.and to aaoiHHittoaate .. . . ' . , : ■ ' . j to a greater extent than has aver heretofore DR. J. A. HANN,. . J been done in this Valley the desire to have 0_ _ ' a ... K a. — Cat houses splendidly and substantially completed. (Bee over Dr. Dorr Si Druj Store, Mojij t., |ong expcr|ence and general acquaintance X ittston, 1^"• , . with the people uf this place and vicinity, he t li, loo— J trusts, will be sufficient to secure for hi»» a — | rvAgolm^ia ,jj,|,re 0f the best work required in this neighborhood. ' Jin. li, 1856 . 279. _______ j said the words iu vain? , Sunset burns along the hill-tops, and J'm .... i . waiting here again ; But my promise is not broken, though I stftnd Yea! Iigo for them—wouten-dnctor#, womniew-lawytsrs, women-merchants—wuinen-everything that they have a miad to be. A'ow, by |#vi„ , where first we met— When I hear his coming footsteps I can fly him even yet. you respectable old togr, don't stand there shaking that sagacious old head, and mumbling about woman's "beautiful dependence." I should like to see you a poor widow, with six little childfeif upon your hands }■' what of that'shrinking, timid, graceful delicacy ilitn t Who would go to the teirl'ul wouuiw (especially if she wasn't a beauty J and Say, " lieruy gentle vine with the clinging' tendrils,lean upon mo—rtvrine yourself ahoiit the strong o.ik—who I \yoHfior? Nut you,-oh£ mast irfcs-' pectable logy ; you might recommend lior to tlio president of the soup society, or pit y«mr wife to give hcj all the toe-less stockings and torn frocks thfit the sen-ants have rejecj[-d ; but if, knowing your exalted estimation of womeu, slip should oome to you often, how We hdvo stood here oft when evening deepened slowly o'er the plain ; But I must not, dare not, meet him in the HOPE'S EXPRESS, On Dnd after Monday, Attgu»ll8;li, will rijn »Ver the Delate die, Lackuwauna■ de n'estern It, ft, , »■ 1 f t1 ' shadows here again; For' I coold not turn away aud leave thftt pleading look and tone, And the sorrow of his parting would be bittpr SCR ANTON, PITTSTOX, Wyoming Valley, uwl the Ktr W«#( tsrofllcu la few Y«rk. H Broudwuy.. " PUlslou, JutitLliiv & Bru'a Office. August -Dif 1856. 1 '! In. thq diiq and distant ether the first star is as my own, shining through— another, aud another, trembles softly in . the blue ; " fifst—Thp interests of slave labor in thp South ijud frejj lalipr in the Xorth lievcr can bo harmoiiited upon p national basis. W. W. tOOMIS, T. A. tETRCE, M. D., Should I linger but uuo moment in the shpil- «oon would you cry Out, " Wliv don't the woman go to work 1" I toll vou what! (mlioo " Second — Lament in Slavery— great elemeptary basin of society in tbe iSouth—be- D ingso entirely opposed to'the principles upou which society jp founded iu the North, thev, as a consequence, therefore qjpBt forever hold' the relation anfi attitude of antagonists " And, third—The North never ran be ediieatfjd or reconciled to the p Dt.ocalii • and extension of slavery. '* lie then goes on to celebrate these positions in a inaiiupi' which shows that (be (lerusalfcjf the Mercurv and Enquirer lias made him latterly hopeless of nationality, the pretenCe of which, 6n the part of Mr. Buchanan and tbe r Democratic party, he treats as absurd. Hai-q is as plain a statement as can be made of thq natural effect of such teachings as that of the, southern press. It leads to disuuiob. This man was evidently (conservative and' desirous ot understanding truly the real positiou of thq South. During the last canvass, persons in this city subscribed to various southern jdhrnals to obtain correct information, and tlie . result iu every case was to niake ■ them itio , most ardent friends of Fremont. Xeurly ev7 ery southern journal received* at the North was a missionary agent \(i favor of the Rejulblicaa party ; and if the letter had distri- t nuto4 them by thousands, tiey would havq C accomplished more good than all their other electioneering pamphlets. Homieopatmio Phys»ciah axd SuRCBO«.— HcsiJfiicu, FnnUin St., 1st dour #Wvu " ' "* —**" Iin.man'j Hdtcl, WiliS.BArru, i-a. '• MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. Hatch 4, • »' * C , £JrD;urrOArTO* Plans and Estimates for Stosm ,, „ 'Engine* Bfliiers and Machinery of every WASrtlNGTON NUGENT, M. BC| description will lte made with dnspsth oh aprD ospectfully 'otfbrs hf* ntfylces as jilirfrfp.lun pljoation -to GEORGE D. H'EST, JLv.*ud Surgeon, to tbo juliaiiitaiit.s of Pitts- Consulting Mechanical Engineer, 'tun and viciuitv. OlHee" « B. 1I«!TD ' at the i'ittston foundry. . sfofe. " * «•/■.•,] Tiystop, Luzerne Co., l'ft. K KrKTiENCEs.— Paul B- M. f., j AjjrtUo, 1850. l'hila., Wm. Corson, I)., Nwristown, P*-, : Messrs. Wiilla & Bean, Pittsto&f '■ 5l N&r; 2#, 18&My'. Saddle and ITarneiit' ifaktjri MABKET,#Tv, WIL K F.SJJ A It KB, A (mw doors w«t«t of Heimd's HoUrl. ' ptTWarge assortment or liAPUOSH, Fly-Nti|*, Wlitpu, Trtmki, rtH«idlr-,iV-c.. constantly on hand. August tf, 1859.1)* own where I stand, I shall see the vine-leaves parted with a quick impatient hand. and poverty piake h vast difference ;in your estimate ot \fpiuun. She with whom you dance airily, the histle Of whose Hounoes, causes.the loft side of ytiffr vest to'(jump against your ooat, fcwlay, pC» less a women to-morrow, when wealth tuid competence ave gone, and the wash tub has taken tlieSrplfio*. 1 tell you, fogy, your "lieautifiil dependence" degenerates H'ofully, When it lijisUo money to Lack it up. 1 " Humph ! woman-doctors !" says f'tRy the chief, «a;Di nt cnligttfcnftr of fho " Medical Joqrnal," and in viow of an ttnlow- Uut 1 will not wait his coining—he will sq|te- D " ly come once more; Though 1 mid 1 would not meet him I lnjye Old Omnibus Line ! ' WITH NEW PROPRIETORS THE Subscriber* would iiiuiounce tiD lh# public that they havo pusvhum-d the j* nil re inicrtMl of D. S. Roberta in the abovit lino, and ihm they are Hoinir their U«wt lo moke It both useful and convenient to the |HXDple of PUtston, tVilkenbartv, mid along their roate, an well «# to all trauaieut travel. told him so before. And lie knows the stars of evening see q;e standing here agatu; Thus, far tho legends. Not one of (he anient authors makes even mention of sijch an account. The first who reports some pueh thing is a ntook in the thirteen tli century, when, as is Jaiowu, tho world was filled to disgust with pious fictions. Howevpr, the stojy has spreojl far, so that it lias btconio a proverb, ' lie runs about liku a wondering Jew." But when their evideuce is examined by the test of historical credulity, it is found that some impostor hud made use of this fable to impose upon simple-minded people for some purpose lDt his:own. I Ifowover, the legend ia not altogether untrue ; tlnfreii a wandering Jew who rove.« about Europe, throughout every country —ihis'imjierisJuiblolicuig is prejudiced against the Jaws. Oj he surely will not leave mo now, to wfit and wait in vain! Wire Ann for Shaft** Slopes Planes, &o., of a very superior quality, all »i*e*. AshcroftN 1'ntcnt Steam Guafces; Woodward** Improved Steam-pumps (or supplying boiler*, extinguishing fire*, clearing Mine*, etc. AUWirtl improved attachments and fixture* fur Kteara "Engines, 4tyiii.shed at short notice by CSKC*. D. WEB*, iDt tfce Ptttston Foundry. April JJ5, J8utii, ' 'Tig the hour, tfie time of meeting, in one njQr- 2 Xripps a Dag between ftmtun if Wilitrba rrt. uient 'twill be pust; Anil last nijrht ho stood beside me—was tj^t DR. H. WENTZEL, TIM I: fAjn.fi. Lnirt YVIHuntmrre at 8 a in ; l« p m ; snd 7,"C,oti lb* itrrCvutonhtj PliiliifjaliihiH titmie. Leave Pituton at 1-H a. tn , ti n, in; and on UiC blessed time the last? mcnt asked by the Femalo Medical College, l'eunsylvanift, bark* as follows: G'etM&ll Physician. r«*pafc|fifljy Announce to the people of Pitteton and vicinity that after an nhrnw of some i*olHfi*, li* lia» returned and ,permanently locate*! in the place. He will lD« hapny to wait upoii any requiring his professional service*. Thartfcful for pint favors be will endenvor4o merit aopntinuiMBce of tlie settle. Officii at Frederick n.ir« K*u2 17, 1854-tf. -4 I could better bear my sorrow could I live parting e'er— 0, I wish I had not told him I would not coij^i " An to suable women—to do wlmt t 'l'u s|t iu room* and i;ut up dead hummijfv, and to forest ull_ time make* tlieui fomin!j)ju, To wutcti, unmoved liy auj useless pity, {he wvjtliing ol' tlio hf tin Hurgicul operation; to gu boljlly iiiff. iffii/ .,t|n world, prepared to do this V"UK to Icaie the yyy world of danvc,, uiji/ a«C Paniieniwr* are curried in a now fujd comfortable Omnlhtis drawn byifooo borw?*. HWiy attention will be Kiveyto \VA.Y KNULKRT. nrrival ot the caw from New tfofk. oneo mure, 4JL- ■ . ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING. Could that hare been tho night wind mov«4 the branches thus apart? pid I hear HQ evening t'ootntop, or the beaiiqg j 11is it- lof mf hwirt? No! I hfiu1 him, I can seo him, and my wenlp rosolve»nre vain ; I will j!y—but to kin hoxuut—and leave it ny| Davi# Rcuuoi.kv, wouli ,re#|Dcctfully an- to the public 'had he still continues the practice of the above tDr«*'et«i/Dn, in all it*,branches, and holds hbiuwM in ss at all tllnes to' attend to any business in 4tut line ol Surveying, Engineering, fistuu'aig«£ DratHng. July_t,IfSft , PUMP^PUMfS,',". |. .. THE itml '■rVlv'inii u on III re.pi-elfililv I' unminfr tn the ctllKoimuf Plllrtim awt vicinity. itinl h« D nun nntuami lu the hu'ini-w of Iwr'ii*IllHK 111*1 putting in " ~ ~ — - * * — T'ij ~ (( f | U.. jloicera, and dress, to which their nut an. them, and in which they are beaut ij ill, uud. devote themselves to the study of uud eruptioua ; to look{ with eriticni eve on hi:h!(1 head, und milk crust; to bleed". and frliater, and purjie—puncture absue-vos, itud uplit up ciirbunclcij. Fuugli 1 protect ua f[jw such women J" lUtnJCI.STS AND Their vocation Ua,s Ijeea singularly modified iu tfie present centiiry, inconsequence of the •numerous medical isms tli'ut liave hfirung into notorietyj lngO*d old tunes. when large duso* wore prfHcribvd t,heirs was a legitimate truce, yielding a profit worth having. A gentleman's wiTa-foeiinr taken sict in the' ■ ■ . i"i OR. E. 3UKi*P, WO0LD call the ittention of Htei p*Mto to'.a New and Improved pliin of insettitiR «- tllUUl Teeth on Giitt* Perchu li*se. Tliiit is superior to any article as yet used for temporary or difficult cases—und tie lius purchased ! the right t'o use the Improved fintta Prreha.— l»*-tial or full setts rtf tuetftl' will b« inserted on this plan wiiti neatness^ Ufllee oil tfiaiklfn St; Wiikeitliarre, Pn- TAUTCHEK'9 CfJLEBRATHIi WELL & CISTERN l«'0iu;y IT.VU'S, again, lii'inn provided with a 6rtl and C0UDptat« 4»t of instruments, and having bad iwnple ioftce, he Hattefs hiinatdf capable of giving w»L-iafautlonln any mid every department of lDis valtioKi Utiicewitb K. I). Lacuk, Odd ,tallows' Building. ThafO pump*, from Ihuir unequalled powor to fore* witter, are coii!«ld«reCl tlw m- • ddnrable t/T nny no# hiAs lib* from the ordinary hwm of ftie putftp. It imppile* thf pl#cC- a Kits* Kiiifiiita. il bgiutc c«rVCil»Us of throwing water ov«r Ihw ion of bdtfdliiir lit ri'iMnii. yiio*- rfeiiflnjr nny of 1 w* pomp* utlbded to. Will be KuuiDti v nerved by apply uik to thf nndtir«iirfj«Hl. JSHAUP I). I.K&lkjr. At the initli'V floUT. Miss Lynn, M. JJi 11 IK OKBA* SEA AT THK NORTljE POLlj, Popular DKicsioytf.— a man can write t readable article before he nuderatandft ftrnm- - mar, punctuation or the art of preparing MS. D for the press. , •::!} o : r The publication of Dr. Kane's Arctic Ex» ppditiimf'. presenting alt the particulars con=- neC ted with his discovery ttf ab open sea in ilia highest nortbdtn latitude reftchud by fcifo will tynd tn strengthen the theory pyer yftttiSljrentertaltibd, if tfio proljabljjty C/( ihj existence. '1'hUw consider the /Most important discovery of our iptrwDiC navigator ; if to it we add the many hundred iiiile* uf coast previously unknown, wiileh was traced by him, the of may be considered tjobnve Uocohipti»lx»CJ niore than any other in the Arctic seas tdncc the first voyage of I'ftrry'in IV10, '£') iinrl '21 when be disC-p\eml Barrow's Strait ;iud penetrated it to Melvillo Islapd. Ami, inoHt irtjuient fcry, *\rho, after sill, h't* / *n apoththe handling of the.e nunc putrid sores iiikI ecf[lcs- called, ftj ui.,6 ol flic .Kschtafciau ven-0 titer ajroeable matters M women / Please I *'raWl'h'' Aft™ a thoron2D' CAitegorfe«l series ♦oil. Who. w*en fits, and s™Cn.s, and up- ! of'questions, always tiio «am«. Whether the Jwploxies come, is the lirat to render .»*•»- ' lunb.ur the weasels,— fauoe/ Why, woman !' OMt sapient fogyi— W Wels! Aujr pwn Who stands by ihe bedside of the «nnn whose lu thc hend* ,?Tf1t,urst th'ui u""al •' APPe" d:iTs are numbered, undeterred by lo.iithsdine- '?'? n*tJSr*1 " .",e'' to a tediousnes and corruption. 0 ! fogies, one and nil ! t*Du»iduM«to gentleman calmly seat 1 feel a neat sovereign wwtempt for ve, ear J tV1mSC'$ Put.,,u lilH Sla.s8«s' a peupecially doctor-fogies, 1 do know Hume, cd, aad wrute »pro* ripuon. . i, grand men of the timed, head and shoulders , I" the meantime {he jady g symptoms u»- dowu to their *ery,feet over the uiost Mtsnectn. derwe.it cout-idciuble change tor the better able fogy ism, who say thai ifauiy.one should C )'* esawination. Hut lie bring scieuce int«» the «it-k chambor, it is she \ was int.old,physuw audtherefore both syHud who has most to do with illness ; that Wonw ' Rn ' At length the acryou# husband en above all things should study niodioioej C ra"j t ,' il c'"rI?ev 'Dliop Dyith tl;e myslerious and that where she has bee» rightly f whioli.there is *o perUuuy, the uutn otlier things being equal, slfcc makes a buttor | w '?, them could deriirlher. physician than a man. L«t the Wen be ! , apothecary weighed powder after powdoctow. if tliuy want to. As. for myself, I , d,cr »**»««'% tied caoh With red twine, and sball take no pill-box, or diploma out | then commenced filling. pniala. of the hands of the faculty, for if a chair J ' Sir" ejcrulatedtlie impatient spouse, as•qucaka. l:i» always afraid it's hurt; 1 ! tomshedartho Wsilig mound ot packages,,—j wouldn't sb Wuch a* pull the teeth out of a ! w're'J, V couth, and if I have anv thing to do with Clis- '■ * All. friend ; only about half, qutlocations, I prefer practicing mv AiU on a ! etly remarked the dealer m scruples, turkey-leg. i'lainly shaking, I nnl chiefem- j "WfUi s,r: iUlow mf tCD.oarry th«se ayd set hearted, thC*ugh I have little aversion to fowl- j in «"«d J-ll return cases at the proper time, i. e.. dinnor-thDi*.— 'ol" 'J1® , ■ . \ only spcujt for the braver part of my *'*'• lprlde myself ui toing accu-1 rate !-eKu1ar apotheiiaVv. The lady haa had the advirto of a phyaioiap whom I refepect uirt vou must follow his directions as 1 shall.*" ' ' • The husband paid a rouRd bill, and with liis'arins fall of samples of pretty utuoh all tlie drugs found madam so much improved that concluded pot to i take any1 of them. This is a sjtecimCyi of the jjray physicians formerly played iDto the till of the apotheca- I rics, who were wrongfully accused by meddling gossips of paying h trifling per ccntage for prescriptions liUe the one ju.it cited. But with ttftf ad vent1 of new theories, new medical aspirants, tlie.death of a score of old onto', aiid the universal aversion to taking ofdfashioned dosesj the apothecaries have suffered immensely. Against their wishes they have actually been compelled to embark in the sale of every imaginable nostrum—articles of the toilet, Cto.,—which is a wide departure from tho former aristocratic tiotiops entertained by tlitip of what euusoituted the respectability of,the dispensing druggist and apothccarv.Pittatoii,, Nov. 1G, lQ5o--jbf. (277) if. -IT1 M —f ,T ' rtT* " rr ;• Watches and Jewel*/., Pit t«UDb, September 5, That we elrvate ourselves tDy utteiqptiug to bring down aud depreciate thou© who »ro abovu us. ROBERT BACK, THE EA GLE LI VEk Y. TJook-Bisdmi. North'£a«t corner ofl'uUJS lie Square and Slam tit., Wilkesbarre. • Picture frame*, coniwuu Gilt and Maliogaov, ornanientud and plaHi, luiule to ordur, oi atT sir.*. Job Binding neatly executed. Tjlllv Oi»dC*rrCii!ii/-d, h«"i£ Jhbvp to «n-» to H ji .ritixfU* of Hiilxt«»n and vliUnity that Ihey time Juki ojirilwl in th - Drutf Klnrn r»f Unnr PL |(o**, t tlo.tr* .«»mli»rf thr Puller Hoti*C-.ii Ittrgti ol CHgAKGE OF PROPRIETORS TIIK nuhncrihor* would rtmyoeifully fmiioiiiu e to the public thnt they baro piircba*o«I (Iih C-iitirH Uvery Block oi M. Klionk no mode several iMijmniuit addition* thereto, and will colli lin.e lu do»o Wllirrtle* inuiiCIk of tbeir ciwioinerH i novum-, ur tin* public. li»ar" re iuirn it. Ibdiur 4"l''ruiii»«-tl lo conduct bunint-H* on a fair and *a'ufar.tCiry'urine! pie. thdD hope 10 fei»ll*e a nttP linuitiict* putcvp.uu which the o*iobl)D»lMnr«»l It its rcwlved under lis former proprietors. Hifviuglhe bejtof conveyances which Will or kept in tfood tradition, ill.'* call»-of cuHitMiu'ri* can Ik* r*K|»ondod io*Iii tlie inopt fetttltfuciory manner,uud on the *hori«t»i potable notice.,, WKjrri.AH 4- KoiieiiTs. July 23, 1^1. That people and their private ever form tlie groat staple of conversation iu D refined an4 respectable cireltw. That ty fcirl of fifteen «an ma$ce op for h*r gojmai ignorance by incessant gabble. ,n, That the having made a fortune is enough to entitle a mnn jij respect. That it is iu good tasto to jeweltj1 iltt profusion. at breakfast or dinner. J That a wouatiMshe indicates wont of bruins. That the greatest talkers aje the greatest thinkers. : — Wine Wa4tkr* tyd JWtlry »*• nf i vrry «h-»irij».i#»n, *v|»n Ji il., y ur«; C»1XC niiu at price# I hit cannot becon&Jiit'rwl oilier'than clump. The proprietor*. frolM a hwtf'career In the biMiiiwa, have tl»«» h«I-vViIm|ci •flignlNUMnoHiMDiiotM niili .muiiufnciuriiimiixl linpCruii;/ .llryiui iu ID'e,w-Vorli. which ciuililcii llifili to |• rC*«-itie lh. il urlirU-* fn.jM «ourc«* * Inch uive them tivnr) «n*uraii';c at- 1 heir heiiiy genuine. Kverv article U»eJ*e« will hp i***pi*w:iiTcd ill If* ini« ll*ht,and It# r*al m»-rii- fairly Muled. Thmr Muck eomprltM VVatchu*, Itreani-piii*. PlnK**rrluffH. etc. AC;. WlIf iho*e wjpo dcrlre lo jkvcik* good JrWmWy of a toy kind favor u» with a cull. A. large ifflection ot'oowfflofl and tine pio— i tor«», Allium*, Blank ImkjIw, Stationary, ftov' «♦«, Mi, al «ayn on hand. •Vu»e 17, 18C"D8 MICHAEL B. BROWN, Tailou. BKween the Stores of J.T1. .1 mites Welshami Juraes Brown, Pine St.,' yiUoton. I'll. Ilr. Kane, aftervintej-iilgup Smith's sound in a higher ltifitildc tlmU was cVftr before att'jiJjptiS in (he sevtirul northern expeditions, si'ln a partr oyer the iftj erne hundred and thirty niilrs 111 a tjirvet li&e, where" to their surprise, in the mo/itli of Juno, when all sriuth of them was still locked up with ice, they found .open water. After trying it* shores to a point beyond the 80th parftHel. they ascenCtpd a hill about 500 feet, and foiling northward, ctVul'd discover no limit td'the Witter. From they estimated their sight to efctend oyer four thousand square miles of thin sea. Its waters dashed on the' slib'rus, whfi-h boro no appearance of having bcei( bound ijp with ice, £.1 was the case furthei'south. No icebergs or other large masse* of ice were flqatinghere, iu the seas a.nd straits southward, am} the wfter showod a higher temperature. A strong north wind of more than twenty-four hoursduration,b,ro't nofloating iue with it, nor Dyas #uv indication discovered that there was.pny in the open sea towards the |Dolo. AniiqnJ life, too, of kinds common to the Arctic regions, abounded near tliisVpen water, while the flora preseuted a greater variety than had before been found in un'y other locality. The deserted habitations of the Esquimaux on the shores of this sea showed that this people had onoe beep domiciled her?, l'fcese important {juts wilj.ftrouse public curiosity, and awaken anew .desire to penetrate the mysterious.sea, and rrpch tho pdle of theear.th. "The problem of tho .existence of a north-wot pusj-uge, tjie solution of which has led so many to pqril their lives, has now befen solved, r.ud it only remains for some during navigator to ent«r this remarkable sea aud trace its Htore. ALL persons wU'hinj? lo lie conveyed to the Cam nt the diifefunt tiioe«,jot tiio arrival and departure, arereplicated (y jiuiW .application at tlie bar of tlie Eagle Hotel. 1 C;r*onn. nm1 ing hiicU applications, will bo called lor at their residences In tlie town, and have tliolr baggage properly ami promptly attended, to. N'0V.:1C, 1853 BWAtltTXQ V'AT&JIW Origin or the Word Tariff.—At a southern point nfSfain, and running out into the Straits of ,GibraHpr, is a promontory, which, tnini its position, is admirably adapted for commanding the entrance to the M editor- ' raneaii. watching the flight of all ship#. jlA fortrens stands upon this promontory, ualled now, as it was in the times oi Moorish dpminatiou, Tari/a. It was the custom of th# 1 Moorg to watch all merchant ships going tttb or owning nut of the midlnnd sea, aud isstilng fWuB the stronghold, to levy duties according ; to a fixed scale on all uierchantlise phasing iu and out. Aud this was called from the plaC;Cj where it waS levied, Tarifa, and from this ' coyies our word tariff. " ' • CHAS. r. SMITH, v»mo!t «Bt.E Barber fttld Hair dresser, fOpj J. te Banking UuttW'Wi Jenkius 4- Bio , I ittstl.n, I'a. • _ Jfauo 18, 1830. tfavhiifUMtdH arpantfeuuMivC*iih '«• ff- Kujti'jn. ymithfcr. II**" l»«*t wn'cVmtki-fii In the country, they |ny tflve .I'litVrc ■utli*f,o,'lon in lli« Him# of wnti-.h cluaiiiteg and repaired or limnuficAiu-eU to prdet. Hg*¥£KEN ic *3DRUG'S. NEW BAKERY C«„WCTWNARY riii-ton, a i. sa, ihoo July 25, 183# DJENTLAK & liOBEHTS JiAlTHH'tDP & IHTNTl'im. -a DKAts# in Fancy arid Staple Dry OboCU. Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Crockery and Groceries. 21 «*.♦» wD STORE. . 'PHE D*pdcr»igned C#he C"Wi/.enti ot 1 Pittsti.}!, snd the in general, that he has o'pefted a New JB ikury and Confectionary Store, oil Main a(fe«£, (an front of the Culiiil Basin, in the stofe .occupied Ds. Ilall,) wliure he will always be fewd ready • wait ppon his cu»ty«iers, with tw«& »» Good Bread, Cakes, Pies, and all kind* of Confec-; tiunary : Cronk's Beiy, L union fieer, Saraapivilla B/ner, Ginger 4Se«r, and Meade's Beer.: NEW wmm YAKJI. rilHE suliscribets Cvoi|ld IriTorm the citizens -L of PittWon and surrounding tfnufitty, tlitit they have established « L mber Depot on the banks of the canal, opposite the Qoal Wharf of Hinek (r Harding, where they intend keeping on hand, DRY LUMBER ol all kinds, and where may now be found a luge variety of Dressed Lumber, such ag Flooring, Coiling, Siding, Battoms,Faced-boarils, etc.. ijole reasonably. J. LOVKLAXD & CO. August 22, 1856. CHARLES TILLMAN. "TjVsiuoN.iBLr. Barber and Hair Dreeidr, Op- P'posite the Kagio Hotel, Fittston, J'a., Cus. tomers attended lo with the utmost oare and despatch. • 1 abllc patronage respectfully solicited. '• Plttiton, April 14, ISaQ. HOUSE-SJSiQEINa. A selection from tlio Former's Cabinet in the Boston Cultivator contains some hint# on this subject which appeal to one's common qense, Lave the endorsement of a correspondent of the last nanted paper. It rqlu&Qs the mode of shoeing adopted at Corydon, near h indon, fam ius as the p i itwhere the nobles and gentry collect to start for the stag Jidnt, their horses often worth from live uC seven thousandajidllaw. ,j , ■ ■ Lord Byron told thai his separation from his wife proceed)*/from a few has- « ty words, uttered when he jras unaware trf her presence. During his financial troubles , his wife had come itto his study so quietly that Byrijn did n:Dt hear her. Thinking over his condition, and how much his marriage had { rendered his ruin more unpleasant, he cried audibly pnough for hpr to hear, Lady Byron . is confoundodly in n«r way!" She roused* hup from his brown stjiu(y by (faying, Indeed, uiy lord! I can easily get out of it I" By roil would l#»ve it she i|eVer forgave this escapade. Fie we give rae,».«Cll. JOHN NASH . GEO. W. BRA1NARD & CO, GmoccRi, 103 Murray, neat W est Street, New York. «£ ' GBO. W. BKAINAJUD, Aug. 2, 1850, Fish and Provisions. WE KEEP constantly on iiMid a full and general assortment ol'M.x'.koral, Salmon, ShuQ, Cod-fish, Haddock, Bliuyfish, Ilerringi, I'ork, Lard, Hauis, Sides, Jewels, Qried-beef, Picklcd-bnyf, Tongues, Cheese, Butter, Driecjrfniits, Beans, Soap, fcc. ice., wiilcb ae will always sell cheaper than any H#u*c S. L. PANCOAST He C©.. 17 Norfh Wharves, between Market and A.rcU-stsi, Philadelphia. Sept. 18,4856. ly GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. dealer .Ui Groceries, P«ovii. i sions, Four, feed eta., S. E. corner of Main and Pine streets. Goods sold,far ready pay'only, and at e*Creiaely low prices. "Small profits and quick sales," isths wotto lDy,which I «u d«tormined tvaucCeCs$. David BeuDB|) ARCHITECTURE. As I once passed through this town, one of my horses' shoes .became loose, and I went to tho shop of a smith named Lovelace, to get. jt fastened ; the shoe was nearly new, ana hud become loose in consequence of tho nails having drawn out of the hoof, although thoy had been clinched in the manner universally practised. The smith remarked that all tlitf other shoes were loose, and would soon,drop off; when I requested him to tflke them off and replace them ; and then (lid 1 perceive the different mode which he adopted for fixing theip, which I will here detail. As fast as he drove the ijails, he bent the points down to tho hoof, without, as is customary, twisting theip with the pincers; these he hopie, clinching them against a heavy pair of pincers, wjiioh wero not made very sharp; .[ind after .this had been very e (ire he twisted off each nail as elqso us possible to the hoof; ,{he pincers being dull the njiil would hold, so ,as to get a perfect twist (Touild before it separated. These twisfs were Alien beaten close lpto the hoof and smooth, but not deep, or with a view tp rasp off the twist of tho nail. "Oh ho!" said I, ."Ihftve learnt, a lesson ip horse-shoeing."— "Yes,'" said he, " and a .valuable one; if 1 were ever to lose a single f hoe 111 a lopg day's hunt, jl should have to sljut up my s|wp ; my business is to jjhoe the horses belonging to the hunt, and tho loss of A shoe woul'd be the (probable ruin of a horse worth, perhaps a thous-| and pounds; typt I never, am fearful of suqh an accident." " Simply, because jfiii djpve, home and clineli the nails before yCju twist them off," said I. " Yes;" replied 4;e, ".by which /.secure jl rivet, a« well as # tlipph." The thing was as cloar ivD.the light of day. WlfaM wUbine anytluag designated above, X will please give Ihc subscriber a call, who ii»f prepared! to make drawing* lor buildings, write specifications, &c. May be found by inquiring at the Eagle Hotel. GEO. W. LUNG. Feb. 1866. IV. X. CONOVKU, T~\ kaler in Wjntfcas, #e*eliy, Rilrqr'Waro, 1 / Musical Instruments, Yankee "Notions, «Ve. Watch##, Jewelry, Musical nctruments, etc., trpaired in the Ay' mannf*. MifrVetlArlSet, nSaity CqDp«sito' Odd Fellow's Building, Pittstop, 1'a. or the Arts.—The horse-shop 1 nails dropped in the streets, carefully collected reappear in the form of swords and guns. The clippings of tinker's shops, mixed with the parings of horses hoofs, or cast-off woolen garments, appear afterwards in the form of dyes of the brightest blue, in the dress of courtly damps. The bones of dead animals yield the chief constituents of lucifer matches —phosphorus. The dregs of jjoxf, 'wine, carefully rejected by the port winy drinker in decanting his favorite are taken by him iu the form of Seidlita powders. The washings of coal gas reappe/ir carefully preserved in the lady's jstnelling bottle as an ammoniacal salt. Bartlett!« History of the U. S. rpHl& work, iipw complete, cw be bouud nt the follow- X liwf city price*: J Hair bound HhiD«p. plain gilt, per vol. 135 ll.tlf luofooco.or Tull pluln gilt, " 1 M " 1 /ull ifllt back, *• J 7.» Full inoroceo, u •• and aide*, •* 9 00 •t " " and edge*, M At Ibe Hinder of , KOUKKT BAL'.R, t*outli fau»t corner of Pttblic Square nhtf Ala in-fit. iry"BindiaK.WHinii»(iMl. Plate* placed in their proper places. t ' Jan. .2,; !■&D!. t 8i OLIVER, '■ €oAb 'MnaoiuMl«D. Office, VV est side Maijp St.,".P.iWston Luxeme county, Pa. ,J,uj»ofi,d866. „ tf,. Tho question naturally arises, which will be found here. if the' temperature of the water is sufficiently high to prevent cougealation, animal ,lit'o will be foynd more abundant, while the'Vcgethtion may be similar to tbatiu oilr latitude. Much being tho case, man too, will exist'there; nyd if »o, he will be foupd to behiglyjr in the scale of humanity than the miserable Esquimaux, who is onjpr foupd in the ice-bound regions. As to the openip" in the'eiirth at the pole, as contended /or by Mr. Symme.'?, there ip ho evidence of itaejtisteneo; nor is there any probability that such is ;the caSe is a wide field here for research, fpra region remains yet ur\t,rydden or unexplored' (sis far us we huve knowledge,) from sixteen'to twenty degroes across, and covering an area equul to two-thirds of tlie continent of Europe. There is space enough here for great jfingdoms, and with a temperate climate, of which there are indicationi;, millions of jipipan beipgs may exist. That such brethren have not been »6fen, is no argument against their existence, for they would have no inducement to penetrate the zone of efernftl ice unless they knpw.of the existence of the vast at the Soi*th.: The visit of Dr. Kane to Europe will, think, revive the curiosity which has latterly been dormutit, and cause a new effort to be made, with the aid of steitm, to reach this open, polar sqa, and trucc itsshores. There is no man living so com potent, to command such an expedition, and knowjpg the zeal bf this accomplished officer in geographical discovery as shown iu his two polar voyages' we would not be surprised again to see him among the icebergs jirid glaciers.—-Providence Journal. J. BOWKLEY & LEYSttON, C«oal Merchants. Office Corner of Main J artdftuilroad Sts., Pittstou, i'a. August 14't, 4860-tf. , As a distinct body of merchants, intimately associated with the jaiedicol profession, they possess at this epoch lar higher qualifications than their ancieu' predecessors of the old .school. It,i» honorable to them that thoy associated throughout the United States, aud hold annual conventions expressly for elevating the craft and establishing uniformity in all that portaius to their legitimate domain. Colleges of pliaiDiiVjjf, serial publications for diffusing chemical and pharmaceutical discoveries, and obliging .those who pro|sDse to become members of the fraternity to attend publio lectures, are calculated to advance them with tlie.iige, secure the respect of tho community, qnd strengthen the confidence id' the people in die integrity aud usefulness of regularly educated druggists and apothecaries. —Medical WoM. C.R. GORMAN & CO.. rittMX, f'k. Agent si tor 'TApscott's General Emigration and Foreign Exchange. Jl*r.sons residing in tiie country, and wishing ;t«D •engage paaituge or send money to their friends tin any 'parAjf Knrope may do ao with -sufuty by applying at the Pout Office. Tapsoott ScCoV, rewpt will he furbished rby raturn mail. Aug. 26, I8u8. • /AMES L. SELFRIDGE, 1 \\/'holksalk Oealor in Toitaaco. Snuff aud VCT Cigars, No. 68 North Third Str, 3 doora abovaArch »t.,iDhiltd«lphia. Wilk(f»-Bi»rre, Augufli 8, IMS6. tl REVOLUTION! Tkt-CHEAjPjEST CASKSTORQin TOWX. rl\HE undersigned having experienced the 1 great disadvantage of the credit system, both to thoRikelvea and their cish customers, have resolved to adopt tho ' cash system, so that all may have a cltapce to so(ve 20 per cent on the dollar, as we are dotehnlned to sell on the smallest profits possible— CHARLES A. ®lASS, WATCtlEAKER AND JEWKLER, tejf"Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Repaired in the liest, manner. All Work wurratitul. "What time is it, Tom!" "fust .time to pay that little acoount you owe nip." " Oh, indeed ! Well, I didn't think it was half so late." ' " PORT MAU.ERY HOTEL. D tfijpsE ,0odersicned wauld respectfully .an- JL nounee to the pnWic, that he has taken itfca above stand, and is doing everything in'his jppprw.to make it a comfortable and desirable for travelers and sojourners. No effort be spared to give .satisfaction in all that 4a raqtiiaite.to constitute itD good home. JARBP Llliy, JPwprietotlatarr.nm.Also kcopa out hand a fiuc assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewel r_v, X'ankee Notions, fancy poods, .Ac., lip, sell chcnp for cash: ,. Dec. :1.5, "o'i Jlin Jielitoing the tumble. Sixpence Utter than the n XP" ' Thou rain'st in this bosom," w the fellow said, when a basin of water was thrown over hioji by he was serenading'. Give us a call and satisfy yourselves. With m, you will And a well itsxorteU Mock of Groceries, Provisions, &c. frresh Fl«h weekly, Oysters constantly on hand by thei Oah. Onr Meat Market is always aupplied with the beM oi Meat, carefully selooted, unsurpassed in any market Slow S/tillinc/ D&JSTX3TRY. Dn. STOCKI1C, Surgeon D«otl«t, wo# unnotincp.to-.vie cittjsops.ofPtaliton that Be iiay be found Xhk Influence or Tkui'kb on IIe.m,th.— Excessive labor, exposure to wet and cold, deprivation of sufficient quantities of necessttry And wholesome food, hubitual bad lodging, sloth and intemperanco, are (U1 deadly enemies to human life; but are none of thorn so bad utj violent uugoyerned pussioi » Men and women have survived all these, and at Itipt Reached an extreme uld ago; but it may be safely doubted whether a single nistauje can he found wb4S*;e a wan of violent and icas,oa{?le tqmper, habitually subjixjt to storms of ungovernable passion, who (iau arrived at a very period in lifo. It is, therefore, a matter of the highest importance to every one desirous, (M wosorving a sound mirvdin a { body, so that the brittle vossej, of life ntav glide down the stream of time smoothly and sepyrfly, instead of being continually tossed about amidst rocks and, fhoals wliich endanger its existence, to have a spocial care, amidst all t)ie vicissitudes and trials of (lifp, tom»'nt4m » of his own spirit. '.'.3n,.!i,. ; . Say yrfttf y,oy will, a marriage by advertisement, cauat, all, be th« union of two cor-, re ipondipj mmde. It is beautiful to fcoboM a wedding the sorrow;- strioken air of the parent as he gjvea the bride aw_nr," jrhen y know that for the last ten years he bov»D irying his boat to get her off his haqds. " ■ FORT GBiFWTH HOUSE. \ \ At"POrt Griffith, touting Co. Th« Bah-1 tori be r hAvihf'eompleted htonew;tav*rn nhdnse ia prepared to accommodate .travellers Dodthe public genet illy, In ti»D l»«*t manner amd on reasonable terms. The roM» w oo*- and the proprietor will spure no ottorta eto rfiaWe bis gueata iomfdrtabh;. His Jaar is supplied with cxciolletat liquors, ..and his. table vcitli an abuoCjance of the best (the market" affoM. ... . t. i . D-i ' (Jbod stablind attached. 1 D MICHAJEI/PHILBIN. AT JW- I'AWTON'S Uf"PK$B, where lie V prepared to perfopffl.fll operation* ■in fits lino of business. D1 "I try- Don't,forget to c«ll at STEVENS * TOD'S for cl«(!*p proviiioDHiof all kinds- All old AccouuU *ru r««ne»t«d tp bo CotUed op. STEVENS & TOD. iRittoton, Sqpt. 19,, . To soopre a eiroJe—settle up yonr wife's bill for buoys Oft the dry goods store or mil-' loner's. ~ Dr. S. has obtained a compound bytpoans of whic{i be is enabled to destroy exposed nerve* without least pain. Also all disewes of tb« month anil jaw scientifically treated- V and advice gratis- waited upon at thqlr reside*®* ;preferred without extra charge. JHAMONI) CUJ,JW*MONID. At an EngUe)! auction sije, tho seller offered a,bridle for »alC/ ,w!nn a lWan In the crowd bid* "C}row'n." f.'he bid vm) accepted and ■ '"•C "It tlfftqrgjrn of my hat 1 meant," tt&id the pnrehaaer, without probably tliiukingthat hil hftt was worth three or four crowns. '\Xer.y wall," responded tho auctioneer, a bargain')* a bargain; hand it-here." ; Thinking the whoty affair a joke, and j tidying himself very clew, the individual handed up the hat and received the bridle; whereupon tho auctioneer coolly out oilt 'thf crown with a pen-knife, and returned the rest of the hat to the outwitted jolMtr. -wbo disappeared amid a roWrt4f Uiigbtor, having paid much too dear for ljpth hisjok* *nd hi» bridle. JOHN L. POMEROY, («neiwMo»«w*hoii. W. MnrgmO Oil and (hmmimiAn Merchant, '#* lO HomHi Wharieti, JJelow M»rk'«t-8trcet, PHIL ADK LP III A- Lard, Wb»le,' Solar Arid Elephant* OtU,WMD Spetm and Adamantine Caudle*, Soups, etc. ate. . . ??! , ■ ■ *, Mrs. .Opio said, talking of Byron, "Hta,). voice was such a void? us the ffevil tempted Eve with ; you feared its fascinations the moment you it." fa Jotwi 2i'l«M-8t. 1 ittaton, Nov. 28, ;L8,"Dfi —*•*»■ ■ A few years ago the following ■jres upon one of our mercantile houses WYOMING «GTEL. Mercorau,No. ftrejSDwich St., Ouane, New York. ;!#■*& . « : COAL OPERATION TO LEASE. T*HE Undenrfgndi will iewe .the coal operation on the Schoojay property below Pittston, in Jenkins township. A abaft is sonk and all the pectasaiy fixture* we t« readiness fbf shipping. A favoraMe lease wtll be given to parties desiring to embark in the Coal business. ABRAH PRICE. iPittston, Noy. 7, 1856. tf 0- , .. - - A row on tlt« horse railroad. the other day who vi a* noing 1DQ very fast, asked us if we could tall him why Cowper. was so.hard up ia pecuniary mutter*. We assured him that w« did not know that he was time short, andMkndihira to explain. ".Why *D*id he didn't be " Oh for a lodge in some vut wilderness?"— There was a viug of Jj)f iiejl, n stopping of the earn, a frantic shriek, and a patwonger a mo- dieaptD caring ((ottu a distast ' *. | -mi A Bull & Co., Importers. A wicked wag one night took paint at* , brush, and in one minute made it'read thy* j A Bull Ck 0'i« Imported. N'umbors of persons called the ne*t day to takoa look at the Imported cattle. — M i m \ r A. • ph it, prop-wed *? tm ' neC'tCuba,\uCh the. l.'oitfd BUTLER HOUSE, PfTTSTOiVPA. HENJ&y STARK, Proprietor. ffqne 6, ,18M. J. K-lLTNCH, Agent. FQUKTAIN OIL. ,« i. ! ,i Inllamtbk), Mid It quite m chaur D1 Horning Fluid, 4r »»jr *ik«riubtlaar. wliloh will »turd ib« ium degrw ot "* k- ' F(" 'iJ* ,L,IAL,V* D,u« B;or*D Ti i XstnatrM, eilte' Ibc B»«n. April ,1, __ _ UQtifcl* PITTSTON, sPA'w V HDTFORP ?t POLEJT.PtflMWl,j« h i*si. jtw*9 buck*twit, C*u MC*J, Purk, Pith, Hall aurf 'J ill Undi' of prertataM thcap tor Cuh *1 ltaD Pbocnti Cgi£ tA'frc qt ' O.tl lorjf. r'"t T II
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Title | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal, Volume 7 Number 5, December 19, 1856 |
Volume | 7 |
Issue | 5 |
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 | 1856-12-19 |
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 |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal, Volume 7 Number 5, December 19, 1856 |
Volume | 7 |
Issue | 5 |
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 | 1856-12-19 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGS_18561219_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | i 1 *11 D1 r,0«l Cfje (Sajfttt, 8«squ»lianna Anthracite Journal. Job Printing and Haling. J WM B have rece» tly procured and hate bow In operaties 111 our ofllcu, a Ruling Machine, for U»e purpoar of ru;ii)uf'H« luriuK nil kiud* of Ruled Work.tuck a* Cheek Hops Pay »ud Time Holla, Hiding AUtr*etfc.jiid ind«#d everything belonging to ibat etanof woirk.Dtert) witM Whiob hua hithfrlo been sent loth* city'. We can rule peptic In all tuaiinerof waya, wllltbeklttheblpe aud red )!••• .iiul do the printing aa required. We hope to liitve U boijue ii» iniiwl by tbCM»* nurtjiwgsvch We we barn produced tho flrit and only #ork of tfcU«bderlptionever executed tu Northern i*l»unaylvnnla. The maebluea for thla kind of work are eipe naive; and we Iraar lbC»e having It lodo will glre ua a trial. - Anything tu the aine of Hlanlc work or printing w*»hutaf»Uj preparedum - aelyea to execute, we Mjfyt, to the uf all. « . rUBl.IfSUKt) WKKKLV IIV ovorso M. J*,ikna netc Uriel; on* Jnor touVt 'Vf'Vl&K't tme—ujj itu'lht. •*D« wD '» « • ' "I'M AND SUSQUEHANNA XbV OJIT.KTTK tnd KDUnftAl. h ptlbllDik«(t»Tfrrjr Krid»»*l T«" Jhiltrt per «»»««. Two ilollurv uud ItrtytxMM *111 kit rhnrgwl If lull p»W witlitn the )+»r. « will Hvdine'iyMvkm until D11 arr»ur«m«» an jiuldL UKtM« «lour option. J ; - ' ■■ VJ, I . » ANTHRACITE JOURNAL ■DM 'iiU % h it BLANKS. The following Hit of mtj »lw»jD bcfntnd ilni ofllce; »ud will iwnoM upon tk« muM nartjitbteUMM: NAMJC1i or BLANK*. Wiirrnnti, *D MmmMMti i. ■ -i JuilKuirul VuiM, Okec* IMIfc,' ' t I'lUlu UoU«, 4 niunk Dec'lf .4. , Murtgif f" • A I m ■■ Wi", tt,",;, "I",'["||''|",I""||J 1MI1 "' ,'i "' ' Df "" I'll imi\m umii II gletotrir to 4|e Coal Interests, $§lfe |tctos, literature, Agriculture, m\)j General Intelligence, % ADVERTISEMENTS. „ . OM ■»Ciiiur*» of twelve liuoa, or less, uw« or three AiiMrrtiohV flv ' 8h«rifT 8a|ea, CunfMHhle 8al««. J mlgmcul CoutrnclflL 44 Lcttr*, Vnrt of H Hoo* «r 1»««, yearly. Dim tquir*. yearly, - - - - tOhi WtK eolvm yearly, - » •5 OP 10 00 J 21* cut# coIuihu, yearly. u Bond.-, Mnrriafc^JartMcAU*, Executions, Attalhmenti), riubpot-nna, ffT A:C#,ir.lliin to nu net of no paalftg# cna %• aharifml on this paper To subscribers reading in the C2o«ftty, nor to iH6«e withlh tl»o county, wliosp i)p.iiCeiit is without the Oixint y. volume vii.—No.«. \ PITXSTON, PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1856. .*■-© 5 WHOLE No. 327. iEhi o«( Gazette office, fenkf n*' Block. 1 pitiMou, July 11, J I'AkLEQF 'JUK AVANDERIXti JEW. , '1 iie legend of a Jew ever wandering and never dying, oven from tha crucifixion of our Su/yiiir tt) this day, has spread over many European countries. The accounts, however, a* in all fables do riot agree. One Torsion is thii», AVheu Jofctis was led, to death, oppressed by the weight of the cross, ile wished to rent Himself a little near clip gate before the house «fa shoemaker named This uian, liuwovoi', sprang forth and thrust Ilitu away. J«sus turned towards him saying, "1 shall rust, ibutD thrtU shait UHivo on until I return." Aud 1V";ii that time lip has no rest, and is obliged iufccswintly t D wander about." AnotW \9rsion is that given by Mathias Parisienes, a monk of the thirteenth eontury " When Jesus was led from tlio tribunal of Pilaris tCD death, the doorkeeper, named Oartafiiius, pushed him from behind with his feet saying, " Walk on Jesus, quickly, why dost thou tarry 1" ■! osuri looked at linn gravely, and said. " J walk on, but thou sbalt tarry till 1 come." And this mail, still alivul wanders from place to place in constant drpad from tl|eC wrath to come." A third legend adds that tuis waudeving Jew falls sick every hundred years, but recovern aud renews his'strength ; htflico it i« that Avon aft«r so many centuries hu does «ot,look much ohl.tr than fi septuagenarian. ■ 7 justness Carta. justness Carta. PITTSTON FOUNDRY. HAVINfr purchased the eqtliu interest of my late partners in thin eutablinhwent. I am prepared to recoive and execute orders (or Steam Engines and Boilers, Mining Machinery, and general .Machinery of all descriptions. Having patterns for Engines mid alt the various plans of hoisting *nd pumping gearing, all orders will be exocntcd with promptness and dispatch. »' JESSE WILLIAMS. Oio. D. Wiit, Superintending Engineer.1 PiUston, Nov. 14,1850. • " »)in the Republican. RESOLVES. From tba Ilinion oH»o Uruuqli. A Soutiifrn Confederacy.—Under thin caption the Charleston Mercury publishes a long letter from a citizen of Pennaylvanir. dated Brookyille, Jefferson county l'ft., containing apipc rather curious statements. It appears fjiat tjic writer, wheji the late Presidential campaign had fairly opened, desiring to become efcquuiiitpd with tjip position Of tho • South from her own journals, and hot caring to rely upon the extracts current in the northern papers, subscribed to the Mercury and the Richmond Enquirer, as. fepdiug and correct exponent* of Southern interests. After. reading theui caretully, he savh that, while ij disapproving of their theories "about sla\eiy, f he yet frilly endorses their position hi ft for ' of a dissolution of the Union, and the lormntioij of a Southern Confederacy, giving the i following rpftgpng : I have said I would uot meet him—harp I WOMEN pOCtOKS. MEPICAI, CARP. i CARPENTERING AND BUILDING. EVANS, (Jute of the University "1\ T T K. E#*a*.d«»Ua»to announce totbepub-1/ DubHn, and the London Hospitals,) re- ||c that he is »ow prepared to taka conspectfully tenders his professional services to for Building aridFurnlshibg Materials for tua Inhabitant! of PtMton ami. vicinity. / (• Houses ami othar C1 «MDfiptionDD of buildings at Olfioe nearly opposite "Da "Keystone fetotjq thc rao#t rea80nablu figure. By arrangements of J. Bowk ley & kuyshon. - which ha hu recently oonelnjed with lninber- Aug. 1, 1850— "m. ; lutu in the State ut .New Vork»Ue is enabled. * T: ' AT" i . , ' ~ ! to procure bills of Lumbar alwost reaay to put )j, C. Ri OORHANj, M.jjp.,.together for any. description of buildings wliat- TD especially tender* his professional ser-! over, at (he shortest notice, fla has uow and JtVlicus taJthe oUlMJH of fittjton and vicia- constantly keep in his employ the bast of ■ it/HlffiA m the Wit Offlte, I'Wcm. ;.r C1 3 Humeri, and hopes tube able to gWeantire ''Ant i 1860. ' ly- satisfaction as to his work.and to aaoiHHittoaate .. . . ' . , : ■ ' . j to a greater extent than has aver heretofore DR. J. A. HANN,. . J been done in this Valley the desire to have 0_ _ ' a ... K a. — Cat houses splendidly and substantially completed. (Bee over Dr. Dorr Si Druj Store, Mojij t., |ong expcr|ence and general acquaintance X ittston, 1^"• , . with the people uf this place and vicinity, he t li, loo— J trusts, will be sufficient to secure for hi»» a — | rvAgolm^ia ,jj,|,re 0f the best work required in this neighborhood. ' Jin. li, 1856 . 279. _______ j said the words iu vain? , Sunset burns along the hill-tops, and J'm .... i . waiting here again ; But my promise is not broken, though I stftnd Yea! Iigo for them—wouten-dnctor#, womniew-lawytsrs, women-merchants—wuinen-everything that they have a miad to be. A'ow, by |#vi„ , where first we met— When I hear his coming footsteps I can fly him even yet. you respectable old togr, don't stand there shaking that sagacious old head, and mumbling about woman's "beautiful dependence." I should like to see you a poor widow, with six little childfeif upon your hands }■' what of that'shrinking, timid, graceful delicacy ilitn t Who would go to the teirl'ul wouuiw (especially if she wasn't a beauty J and Say, " lieruy gentle vine with the clinging' tendrils,lean upon mo—rtvrine yourself ahoiit the strong o.ik—who I \yoHfior? Nut you,-oh£ mast irfcs-' pectable logy ; you might recommend lior to tlio president of the soup society, or pit y«mr wife to give hcj all the toe-less stockings and torn frocks thfit the sen-ants have rejecj[-d ; but if, knowing your exalted estimation of womeu, slip should oome to you often, how We hdvo stood here oft when evening deepened slowly o'er the plain ; But I must not, dare not, meet him in the HOPE'S EXPRESS, On Dnd after Monday, Attgu»ll8;li, will rijn »Ver the Delate die, Lackuwauna■ de n'estern It, ft, , »■ 1 f t1 ' shadows here again; For' I coold not turn away aud leave thftt pleading look and tone, And the sorrow of his parting would be bittpr SCR ANTON, PITTSTOX, Wyoming Valley, uwl the Ktr W«#( tsrofllcu la few Y«rk. H Broudwuy.. " PUlslou, JutitLliiv & Bru'a Office. August -Dif 1856. 1 '! In. thq diiq and distant ether the first star is as my own, shining through— another, aud another, trembles softly in . the blue ; " fifst—Thp interests of slave labor in thp South ijud frejj lalipr in the Xorth lievcr can bo harmoiiited upon p national basis. W. W. tOOMIS, T. A. tETRCE, M. D., Should I linger but uuo moment in the shpil- «oon would you cry Out, " Wliv don't the woman go to work 1" I toll vou what! (mlioo " Second — Lament in Slavery— great elemeptary basin of society in tbe iSouth—be- D ingso entirely opposed to'the principles upou which society jp founded iu the North, thev, as a consequence, therefore qjpBt forever hold' the relation anfi attitude of antagonists " And, third—The North never ran be ediieatfjd or reconciled to the p Dt.ocalii • and extension of slavery. '* lie then goes on to celebrate these positions in a inaiiupi' which shows that (be (lerusalfcjf the Mercurv and Enquirer lias made him latterly hopeless of nationality, the pretenCe of which, 6n the part of Mr. Buchanan and tbe r Democratic party, he treats as absurd. Hai-q is as plain a statement as can be made of thq natural effect of such teachings as that of the, southern press. It leads to disuuiob. This man was evidently (conservative and' desirous ot understanding truly the real positiou of thq South. During the last canvass, persons in this city subscribed to various southern jdhrnals to obtain correct information, and tlie . result iu every case was to niake ■ them itio , most ardent friends of Fremont. Xeurly ev7 ery southern journal received* at the North was a missionary agent \(i favor of the Rejulblicaa party ; and if the letter had distri- t nuto4 them by thousands, tiey would havq C accomplished more good than all their other electioneering pamphlets. Homieopatmio Phys»ciah axd SuRCBO«.— HcsiJfiicu, FnnUin St., 1st dour #Wvu " ' "* —**" Iin.man'j Hdtcl, WiliS.BArru, i-a. '• MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. Hatch 4, • »' * C , £JrD;urrOArTO* Plans and Estimates for Stosm ,, „ 'Engine* Bfliiers and Machinery of every WASrtlNGTON NUGENT, M. BC| description will lte made with dnspsth oh aprD ospectfully 'otfbrs hf* ntfylces as jilirfrfp.lun pljoation -to GEORGE D. H'EST, JLv.*ud Surgeon, to tbo juliaiiitaiit.s of Pitts- Consulting Mechanical Engineer, 'tun and viciuitv. OlHee" « B. 1I«!TD ' at the i'ittston foundry. . sfofe. " * «•/■.•,] Tiystop, Luzerne Co., l'ft. K KrKTiENCEs.— Paul B- M. f., j AjjrtUo, 1850. l'hila., Wm. Corson, I)., Nwristown, P*-, : Messrs. Wiilla & Bean, Pittsto&f '■ 5l N&r; 2#, 18&My'. Saddle and ITarneiit' ifaktjri MABKET,#Tv, WIL K F.SJJ A It KB, A (mw doors w«t«t of Heimd's HoUrl. ' ptTWarge assortment or liAPUOSH, Fly-Nti|*, Wlitpu, Trtmki, rtH«idlr-,iV-c.. constantly on hand. August tf, 1859.1)* own where I stand, I shall see the vine-leaves parted with a quick impatient hand. and poverty piake h vast difference ;in your estimate ot \fpiuun. She with whom you dance airily, the histle Of whose Hounoes, causes.the loft side of ytiffr vest to'(jump against your ooat, fcwlay, pC» less a women to-morrow, when wealth tuid competence ave gone, and the wash tub has taken tlieSrplfio*. 1 tell you, fogy, your "lieautifiil dependence" degenerates H'ofully, When it lijisUo money to Lack it up. 1 " Humph ! woman-doctors !" says f'tRy the chief, «a;Di nt cnligttfcnftr of fho " Medical Joqrnal," and in viow of an ttnlow- Uut 1 will not wait his coining—he will sq|te- D " ly come once more; Though 1 mid 1 would not meet him I lnjye Old Omnibus Line ! ' WITH NEW PROPRIETORS THE Subscriber* would iiiuiounce tiD lh# public that they havo pusvhum-d the j* nil re inicrtMl of D. S. Roberta in the abovit lino, and ihm they are Hoinir their U«wt lo moke It both useful and convenient to the |HXDple of PUtston, tVilkenbartv, mid along their roate, an well «# to all trauaieut travel. told him so before. And lie knows the stars of evening see q;e standing here agatu; Thus, far tho legends. Not one of (he anient authors makes even mention of sijch an account. The first who reports some pueh thing is a ntook in the thirteen tli century, when, as is Jaiowu, tho world was filled to disgust with pious fictions. Howevpr, the stojy has spreojl far, so that it lias btconio a proverb, ' lie runs about liku a wondering Jew." But when their evideuce is examined by the test of historical credulity, it is found that some impostor hud made use of this fable to impose upon simple-minded people for some purpose lDt his:own. I Ifowover, the legend ia not altogether untrue ; tlnfreii a wandering Jew who rove.« about Europe, throughout every country —ihis'imjierisJuiblolicuig is prejudiced against the Jaws. Oj he surely will not leave mo now, to wfit and wait in vain! Wire Ann for Shaft** Slopes Planes, &o., of a very superior quality, all »i*e*. AshcroftN 1'ntcnt Steam Guafces; Woodward** Improved Steam-pumps (or supplying boiler*, extinguishing fire*, clearing Mine*, etc. AUWirtl improved attachments and fixture* fur Kteara "Engines, 4tyiii.shed at short notice by CSKC*. D. WEB*, iDt tfce Ptttston Foundry. April JJ5, J8utii, ' 'Tig the hour, tfie time of meeting, in one njQr- 2 Xripps a Dag between ftmtun if Wilitrba rrt. uient 'twill be pust; Anil last nijrht ho stood beside me—was tj^t DR. H. WENTZEL, TIM I: fAjn.fi. Lnirt YVIHuntmrre at 8 a in ; l« p m ; snd 7,"C,oti lb* itrrCvutonhtj PliiliifjaliihiH titmie. Leave Pituton at 1-H a. tn , ti n, in; and on UiC blessed time the last? mcnt asked by the Femalo Medical College, l'eunsylvanift, bark* as follows: G'etM&ll Physician. r«*pafc|fifljy Announce to the people of Pitteton and vicinity that after an nhrnw of some i*olHfi*, li* lia» returned and ,permanently locate*! in the place. He will lD« hapny to wait upoii any requiring his professional service*. Thartfcful for pint favors be will endenvor4o merit aopntinuiMBce of tlie settle. Officii at Frederick n.ir« K*u2 17, 1854-tf. -4 I could better bear my sorrow could I live parting e'er— 0, I wish I had not told him I would not coij^i " An to suable women—to do wlmt t 'l'u s|t iu room* and i;ut up dead hummijfv, and to forest ull_ time make* tlieui fomin!j)ju, To wutcti, unmoved liy auj useless pity, {he wvjtliing ol' tlio hf tin Hurgicul operation; to gu boljlly iiiff. iffii/ .,t|n world, prepared to do this V"UK to Icaie the yyy world of danvc,, uiji/ a«C Paniieniwr* are curried in a now fujd comfortable Omnlhtis drawn byifooo borw?*. HWiy attention will be Kiveyto \VA.Y KNULKRT. nrrival ot the caw from New tfofk. oneo mure, 4JL- ■ . ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING. Could that hare been tho night wind mov«4 the branches thus apart? pid I hear HQ evening t'ootntop, or the beaiiqg j 11is it- lof mf hwirt? No! I hfiu1 him, I can seo him, and my wenlp rosolve»nre vain ; I will j!y—but to kin hoxuut—and leave it ny| Davi# Rcuuoi.kv, wouli ,re#|Dcctfully an- to the public 'had he still continues the practice of the above tDr«*'et«i/Dn, in all it*,branches, and holds hbiuwM in ss at all tllnes to' attend to any business in 4tut line ol Surveying, Engineering, fistuu'aig«£ DratHng. July_t,IfSft , PUMP^PUMfS,',". |. .. THE itml '■rVlv'inii u on III re.pi-elfililv I' unminfr tn the ctllKoimuf Plllrtim awt vicinity. itinl h« D nun nntuami lu the hu'ini-w of Iwr'ii*IllHK 111*1 putting in " ~ ~ — - * * — T'ij ~ (( f | U.. jloicera, and dress, to which their nut an. them, and in which they are beaut ij ill, uud. devote themselves to the study of uud eruptioua ; to look{ with eriticni eve on hi:h!(1 head, und milk crust; to bleed". and frliater, and purjie—puncture absue-vos, itud uplit up ciirbunclcij. Fuugli 1 protect ua f[jw such women J" lUtnJCI.STS AND Their vocation Ua,s Ijeea singularly modified iu tfie present centiiry, inconsequence of the •numerous medical isms tli'ut liave hfirung into notorietyj lngO*d old tunes. when large duso* wore prfHcribvd t,heirs was a legitimate truce, yielding a profit worth having. A gentleman's wiTa-foeiinr taken sict in the' ■ ■ . i"i OR. E. 3UKi*P, WO0LD call the ittention of Htei p*Mto to'.a New and Improved pliin of insettitiR «- tllUUl Teeth on Giitt* Perchu li*se. Tliiit is superior to any article as yet used for temporary or difficult cases—und tie lius purchased ! the right t'o use the Improved fintta Prreha.— l»*-tial or full setts rtf tuetftl' will b« inserted on this plan wiiti neatness^ Ufllee oil tfiaiklfn St; Wiikeitliarre, Pn- TAUTCHEK'9 CfJLEBRATHIi WELL & CISTERN l«'0iu;y IT.VU'S, again, lii'inn provided with a 6rtl and C0UDptat« 4»t of instruments, and having bad iwnple ioftce, he Hattefs hiinatdf capable of giving w»L-iafautlonln any mid every department of lDis valtioKi Utiicewitb K. I). Lacuk, Odd ,tallows' Building. ThafO pump*, from Ihuir unequalled powor to fore* witter, are coii!«ld«reCl tlw m- • ddnrable t/T nny no# hiAs lib* from the ordinary hwm of ftie putftp. It imppile* thf pl#cC- a Kits* Kiiifiiita. il bgiutc c«rVCil»Us of throwing water ov«r Ihw ion of bdtfdliiir lit ri'iMnii. yiio*- rfeiiflnjr nny of 1 w* pomp* utlbded to. Will be KuuiDti v nerved by apply uik to thf nndtir«iirfj«Hl. JSHAUP I). I.K&lkjr. At the initli'V floUT. Miss Lynn, M. JJi 11 IK OKBA* SEA AT THK NORTljE POLlj, Popular DKicsioytf.— a man can write t readable article before he nuderatandft ftrnm- - mar, punctuation or the art of preparing MS. D for the press. , •::!} o : r The publication of Dr. Kane's Arctic Ex» ppditiimf'. presenting alt the particulars con=- neC ted with his discovery ttf ab open sea in ilia highest nortbdtn latitude reftchud by fcifo will tynd tn strengthen the theory pyer yftttiSljrentertaltibd, if tfio proljabljjty C/( ihj existence. '1'hUw consider the /Most important discovery of our iptrwDiC navigator ; if to it we add the many hundred iiiile* uf coast previously unknown, wiileh was traced by him, the of may be considered tjobnve Uocohipti»lx»CJ niore than any other in the Arctic seas tdncc the first voyage of I'ftrry'in IV10, '£') iinrl '21 when be disC-p\eml Barrow's Strait ;iud penetrated it to Melvillo Islapd. Ami, inoHt irtjuient fcry, *\rho, after sill, h't* / *n apoththe handling of the.e nunc putrid sores iiikI ecf[lcs- called, ftj ui.,6 ol flic .Kschtafciau ven-0 titer ajroeable matters M women / Please I *'raWl'h'' Aft™ a thoron2D' CAitegorfe«l series ♦oil. Who. w*en fits, and s™Cn.s, and up- ! of'questions, always tiio «am«. Whether the Jwploxies come, is the lirat to render .»*•»- ' lunb.ur the weasels,— fauoe/ Why, woman !' OMt sapient fogyi— W Wels! Aujr pwn Who stands by ihe bedside of the «nnn whose lu thc hend* ,?Tf1t,urst th'ui u""al •' APPe" d:iTs are numbered, undeterred by lo.iithsdine- '?'? n*tJSr*1 " .",e'' to a tediousnes and corruption. 0 ! fogies, one and nil ! t*Du»iduM«to gentleman calmly seat 1 feel a neat sovereign wwtempt for ve, ear J tV1mSC'$ Put.,,u lilH Sla.s8«s' a peupecially doctor-fogies, 1 do know Hume, cd, aad wrute »pro* ripuon. . i, grand men of the timed, head and shoulders , I" the meantime {he jady g symptoms u»- dowu to their *ery,feet over the uiost Mtsnectn. derwe.it cout-idciuble change tor the better able fogy ism, who say thai ifauiy.one should C )'* esawination. Hut lie bring scieuce int«» the «it-k chambor, it is she \ was int.old,physuw audtherefore both syHud who has most to do with illness ; that Wonw ' Rn ' At length the acryou# husband en above all things should study niodioioej C ra"j t ,' il c'"rI?ev 'Dliop Dyith tl;e myslerious and that where she has bee» rightly f whioli.there is *o perUuuy, the uutn otlier things being equal, slfcc makes a buttor | w '?, them could deriirlher. physician than a man. L«t the Wen be ! , apothecary weighed powder after powdoctow. if tliuy want to. As. for myself, I , d,cr »**»««'% tied caoh With red twine, and sball take no pill-box, or diploma out | then commenced filling. pniala. of the hands of the faculty, for if a chair J ' Sir" ejcrulatedtlie impatient spouse, as•qucaka. l:i» always afraid it's hurt; 1 ! tomshedartho Wsilig mound ot packages,,—j wouldn't sb Wuch a* pull the teeth out of a ! w're'J, V couth, and if I have anv thing to do with Clis- '■ * All. friend ; only about half, qutlocations, I prefer practicing mv AiU on a ! etly remarked the dealer m scruples, turkey-leg. i'lainly shaking, I nnl chiefem- j "WfUi s,r: iUlow mf tCD.oarry th«se ayd set hearted, thC*ugh I have little aversion to fowl- j in «"«d J-ll return cases at the proper time, i. e.. dinnor-thDi*.— 'ol" 'J1® , ■ . \ only spcujt for the braver part of my *'*'• lprlde myself ui toing accu-1 rate !-eKu1ar apotheiiaVv. The lady haa had the advirto of a phyaioiap whom I refepect uirt vou must follow his directions as 1 shall.*" ' ' • The husband paid a rouRd bill, and with liis'arins fall of samples of pretty utuoh all tlie drugs found madam so much improved that concluded pot to i take any1 of them. This is a sjtecimCyi of the jjray physicians formerly played iDto the till of the apotheca- I rics, who were wrongfully accused by meddling gossips of paying h trifling per ccntage for prescriptions liUe the one ju.it cited. But with ttftf ad vent1 of new theories, new medical aspirants, tlie.death of a score of old onto', aiid the universal aversion to taking ofdfashioned dosesj the apothecaries have suffered immensely. Against their wishes they have actually been compelled to embark in the sale of every imaginable nostrum—articles of the toilet, Cto.,—which is a wide departure from tho former aristocratic tiotiops entertained by tlitip of what euusoituted the respectability of,the dispensing druggist and apothccarv.Pittatoii,, Nov. 1G, lQ5o--jbf. (277) if. -IT1 M —f ,T ' rtT* " rr ;• Watches and Jewel*/., Pit t«UDb, September 5, That we elrvate ourselves tDy utteiqptiug to bring down aud depreciate thou© who »ro abovu us. ROBERT BACK, THE EA GLE LI VEk Y. TJook-Bisdmi. North'£a«t corner ofl'uUJS lie Square and Slam tit., Wilkesbarre. • Picture frame*, coniwuu Gilt and Maliogaov, ornanientud and plaHi, luiule to ordur, oi atT sir.*. Job Binding neatly executed. Tjlllv Oi»dC*rrCii!ii/-d, h«"i£ Jhbvp to «n-» to H ji .ritixfU* of Hiilxt«»n and vliUnity that Ihey time Juki ojirilwl in th - Drutf Klnrn r»f Unnr PL |(o**, t tlo.tr* .«»mli»rf thr Puller Hoti*C-.ii Ittrgti ol CHgAKGE OF PROPRIETORS TIIK nuhncrihor* would rtmyoeifully fmiioiiiu e to the public thnt they baro piircba*o«I (Iih C-iitirH Uvery Block oi M. Klionk no mode several iMijmniuit addition* thereto, and will colli lin.e lu do»o Wllirrtle* inuiiCIk of tbeir ciwioinerH i novum-, ur tin* public. li»ar" re iuirn it. Ibdiur 4"l''ruiii»«-tl lo conduct bunint-H* on a fair and *a'ufar.tCiry'urine! pie. thdD hope 10 fei»ll*e a nttP linuitiict* putcvp.uu which the o*iobl)D»lMnr«»l It its rcwlved under lis former proprietors. Hifviuglhe bejtof conveyances which Will or kept in tfood tradition, ill.'* call»-of cuHitMiu'ri* can Ik* r*K|»ondod io*Iii tlie inopt fetttltfuciory manner,uud on the *hori«t»i potable notice.,, WKjrri.AH 4- KoiieiiTs. July 23, 1^1. That people and their private ever form tlie groat staple of conversation iu D refined an4 respectable cireltw. That ty fcirl of fifteen «an ma$ce op for h*r gojmai ignorance by incessant gabble. ,n, That the having made a fortune is enough to entitle a mnn jij respect. That it is iu good tasto to jeweltj1 iltt profusion. at breakfast or dinner. J That a wouatiMshe indicates wont of bruins. That the greatest talkers aje the greatest thinkers. : — Wine Wa4tkr* tyd JWtlry »*• nf i vrry «h-»irij».i#»n, *v|»n Ji il., y ur«; C»1XC niiu at price# I hit cannot becon&Jiit'rwl oilier'than clump. The proprietor*. frolM a hwtf'career In the biMiiiwa, have tl»«» h«I-vViIm|ci •flignlNUMnoHiMDiiotM niili .muiiufnciuriiimiixl linpCruii;/ .llryiui iu ID'e,w-Vorli. which ciuililcii llifili to |• rC*«-itie lh. il urlirU-* fn.jM «ourc«* * Inch uive them tivnr) «n*uraii';c at- 1 heir heiiiy genuine. Kverv article U»eJ*e« will hp i***pi*w:iiTcd ill If* ini« ll*ht,and It# r*al m»-rii- fairly Muled. Thmr Muck eomprltM VVatchu*, Itreani-piii*. PlnK**rrluffH. etc. AC;. WlIf iho*e wjpo dcrlre lo jkvcik* good JrWmWy of a toy kind favor u» with a cull. A. large ifflection ot'oowfflofl and tine pio— i tor«», Allium*, Blank ImkjIw, Stationary, ftov' «♦«, Mi, al «ayn on hand. •Vu»e 17, 18C"D8 MICHAEL B. BROWN, Tailou. BKween the Stores of J.T1. .1 mites Welshami Juraes Brown, Pine St.,' yiUoton. I'll. Ilr. Kane, aftervintej-iilgup Smith's sound in a higher ltifitildc tlmU was cVftr before att'jiJjptiS in (he sevtirul northern expeditions, si'ln a partr oyer the iftj erne hundred and thirty niilrs 111 a tjirvet li&e, where" to their surprise, in the mo/itli of Juno, when all sriuth of them was still locked up with ice, they found .open water. After trying it* shores to a point beyond the 80th parftHel. they ascenCtpd a hill about 500 feet, and foiling northward, ctVul'd discover no limit td'the Witter. From they estimated their sight to efctend oyer four thousand square miles of thin sea. Its waters dashed on the' slib'rus, whfi-h boro no appearance of having bcei( bound ijp with ice, £.1 was the case furthei'south. No icebergs or other large masse* of ice were flqatinghere, iu the seas a.nd straits southward, am} the wfter showod a higher temperature. A strong north wind of more than twenty-four hoursduration,b,ro't nofloating iue with it, nor Dyas #uv indication discovered that there was.pny in the open sea towards the |Dolo. AniiqnJ life, too, of kinds common to the Arctic regions, abounded near tliisVpen water, while the flora preseuted a greater variety than had before been found in un'y other locality. The deserted habitations of the Esquimaux on the shores of this sea showed that this people had onoe beep domiciled her?, l'fcese important {juts wilj.ftrouse public curiosity, and awaken anew .desire to penetrate the mysterious.sea, and rrpch tho pdle of theear.th. "The problem of tho .existence of a north-wot pusj-uge, tjie solution of which has led so many to pqril their lives, has now befen solved, r.ud it only remains for some during navigator to ent«r this remarkable sea aud trace its Htore. ALL persons wU'hinj? lo lie conveyed to the Cam nt the diifefunt tiioe«,jot tiio arrival and departure, arereplicated (y jiuiW .application at tlie bar of tlie Eagle Hotel. 1 C;r*onn. nm1 ing hiicU applications, will bo called lor at their residences In tlie town, and have tliolr baggage properly ami promptly attended, to. N'0V.:1C, 1853 BWAtltTXQ V'AT&JIW Origin or the Word Tariff.—At a southern point nfSfain, and running out into the Straits of ,GibraHpr, is a promontory, which, tnini its position, is admirably adapted for commanding the entrance to the M editor- ' raneaii. watching the flight of all ship#. jlA fortrens stands upon this promontory, ualled now, as it was in the times oi Moorish dpminatiou, Tari/a. It was the custom of th# 1 Moorg to watch all merchant ships going tttb or owning nut of the midlnnd sea, aud isstilng fWuB the stronghold, to levy duties according ; to a fixed scale on all uierchantlise phasing iu and out. Aud this was called from the plaC;Cj where it waS levied, Tarifa, and from this ' coyies our word tariff. " ' • CHAS. r. SMITH, v»mo!t «Bt.E Barber fttld Hair dresser, fOpj J. te Banking UuttW'Wi Jenkius 4- Bio , I ittstl.n, I'a. • _ Jfauo 18, 1830. tfavhiifUMtdH arpantfeuuMivC*iih '«• ff- Kujti'jn. ymithfcr. II**" l»«*t wn'cVmtki-fii In the country, they |ny tflve .I'litVrc ■utli*f,o,'lon in lli« Him# of wnti-.h cluaiiiteg and repaired or limnuficAiu-eU to prdet. Hg*¥£KEN ic *3DRUG'S. NEW BAKERY C«„WCTWNARY riii-ton, a i. sa, ihoo July 25, 183# DJENTLAK & liOBEHTS JiAlTHH'tDP & IHTNTl'im. -a DKAts# in Fancy arid Staple Dry OboCU. Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Crockery and Groceries. 21 «*.♦» wD STORE. . 'PHE D*pdcr»igned C#he C"Wi/.enti ot 1 Pittsti.}!, snd the in general, that he has o'pefted a New JB ikury and Confectionary Store, oil Main a(fe«£, (an front of the Culiiil Basin, in the stofe .occupied Ds. Ilall,) wliure he will always be fewd ready • wait ppon his cu»ty«iers, with tw«& »» Good Bread, Cakes, Pies, and all kind* of Confec-; tiunary : Cronk's Beiy, L union fieer, Saraapivilla B/ner, Ginger 4Se«r, and Meade's Beer.: NEW wmm YAKJI. rilHE suliscribets Cvoi|ld IriTorm the citizens -L of PittWon and surrounding tfnufitty, tlitit they have established « L mber Depot on the banks of the canal, opposite the Qoal Wharf of Hinek (r Harding, where they intend keeping on hand, DRY LUMBER ol all kinds, and where may now be found a luge variety of Dressed Lumber, such ag Flooring, Coiling, Siding, Battoms,Faced-boarils, etc.. ijole reasonably. J. LOVKLAXD & CO. August 22, 1856. CHARLES TILLMAN. "TjVsiuoN.iBLr. Barber and Hair Dreeidr, Op- P'posite the Kagio Hotel, Fittston, J'a., Cus. tomers attended lo with the utmost oare and despatch. • 1 abllc patronage respectfully solicited. '• Plttiton, April 14, ISaQ. HOUSE-SJSiQEINa. A selection from tlio Former's Cabinet in the Boston Cultivator contains some hint# on this subject which appeal to one's common qense, Lave the endorsement of a correspondent of the last nanted paper. It rqlu&Qs the mode of shoeing adopted at Corydon, near h indon, fam ius as the p i itwhere the nobles and gentry collect to start for the stag Jidnt, their horses often worth from live uC seven thousandajidllaw. ,j , ■ ■ Lord Byron told thai his separation from his wife proceed)*/from a few has- « ty words, uttered when he jras unaware trf her presence. During his financial troubles , his wife had come itto his study so quietly that Byrijn did n:Dt hear her. Thinking over his condition, and how much his marriage had { rendered his ruin more unpleasant, he cried audibly pnough for hpr to hear, Lady Byron . is confoundodly in n«r way!" She roused* hup from his brown stjiu(y by (faying, Indeed, uiy lord! I can easily get out of it I" By roil would l#»ve it she i|eVer forgave this escapade. Fie we give rae,».«Cll. JOHN NASH . GEO. W. BRA1NARD & CO, GmoccRi, 103 Murray, neat W est Street, New York. «£ ' GBO. W. BKAINAJUD, Aug. 2, 1850, Fish and Provisions. WE KEEP constantly on iiMid a full and general assortment ol'M.x'.koral, Salmon, ShuQ, Cod-fish, Haddock, Bliuyfish, Ilerringi, I'ork, Lard, Hauis, Sides, Jewels, Qried-beef, Picklcd-bnyf, Tongues, Cheese, Butter, Driecjrfniits, Beans, Soap, fcc. ice., wiilcb ae will always sell cheaper than any H#u*c S. L. PANCOAST He C©.. 17 Norfh Wharves, between Market and A.rcU-stsi, Philadelphia. Sept. 18,4856. ly GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. dealer .Ui Groceries, P«ovii. i sions, Four, feed eta., S. E. corner of Main and Pine streets. Goods sold,far ready pay'only, and at e*Creiaely low prices. "Small profits and quick sales," isths wotto lDy,which I «u d«tormined tvaucCeCs$. David BeuDB|) ARCHITECTURE. As I once passed through this town, one of my horses' shoes .became loose, and I went to tho shop of a smith named Lovelace, to get. jt fastened ; the shoe was nearly new, ana hud become loose in consequence of tho nails having drawn out of the hoof, although thoy had been clinched in the manner universally practised. The smith remarked that all tlitf other shoes were loose, and would soon,drop off; when I requested him to tflke them off and replace them ; and then (lid 1 perceive the different mode which he adopted for fixing theip, which I will here detail. As fast as he drove the ijails, he bent the points down to tho hoof, without, as is customary, twisting theip with the pincers; these he hopie, clinching them against a heavy pair of pincers, wjiioh wero not made very sharp; .[ind after .this had been very e (ire he twisted off each nail as elqso us possible to the hoof; ,{he pincers being dull the njiil would hold, so ,as to get a perfect twist (Touild before it separated. These twisfs were Alien beaten close lpto the hoof and smooth, but not deep, or with a view tp rasp off the twist of tho nail. "Oh ho!" said I, ."Ihftve learnt, a lesson ip horse-shoeing."— "Yes,'" said he, " and a .valuable one; if 1 were ever to lose a single f hoe 111 a lopg day's hunt, jl should have to sljut up my s|wp ; my business is to jjhoe the horses belonging to the hunt, and tho loss of A shoe woul'd be the (probable ruin of a horse worth, perhaps a thous-| and pounds; typt I never, am fearful of suqh an accident." " Simply, because jfiii djpve, home and clineli the nails before yCju twist them off," said I. " Yes;" replied 4;e, ".by which /.secure jl rivet, a« well as # tlipph." The thing was as cloar ivD.the light of day. WlfaM wUbine anytluag designated above, X will please give Ihc subscriber a call, who ii»f prepared! to make drawing* lor buildings, write specifications, &c. May be found by inquiring at the Eagle Hotel. GEO. W. LUNG. Feb. 1866. IV. X. CONOVKU, T~\ kaler in Wjntfcas, #e*eliy, Rilrqr'Waro, 1 / Musical Instruments, Yankee "Notions, «Ve. Watch##, Jewelry, Musical nctruments, etc., trpaired in the Ay' mannf*. MifrVetlArlSet, nSaity CqDp«sito' Odd Fellow's Building, Pittstop, 1'a. or the Arts.—The horse-shop 1 nails dropped in the streets, carefully collected reappear in the form of swords and guns. The clippings of tinker's shops, mixed with the parings of horses hoofs, or cast-off woolen garments, appear afterwards in the form of dyes of the brightest blue, in the dress of courtly damps. The bones of dead animals yield the chief constituents of lucifer matches —phosphorus. The dregs of jjoxf, 'wine, carefully rejected by the port winy drinker in decanting his favorite are taken by him iu the form of Seidlita powders. The washings of coal gas reappe/ir carefully preserved in the lady's jstnelling bottle as an ammoniacal salt. Bartlett!« History of the U. S. rpHl& work, iipw complete, cw be bouud nt the follow- X liwf city price*: J Hair bound HhiD«p. plain gilt, per vol. 135 ll.tlf luofooco.or Tull pluln gilt, " 1 M " 1 /ull ifllt back, *• J 7.» Full inoroceo, u •• and aide*, •* 9 00 •t " " and edge*, M At Ibe Hinder of , KOUKKT BAL'.R, t*outli fau»t corner of Pttblic Square nhtf Ala in-fit. iry"BindiaK.WHinii»(iMl. Plate* placed in their proper places. t ' Jan. .2,; !■&D!. t 8i OLIVER, '■ €oAb 'MnaoiuMl«D. Office, VV est side Maijp St.,".P.iWston Luxeme county, Pa. ,J,uj»ofi,d866. „ tf,. Tho question naturally arises, which will be found here. if the' temperature of the water is sufficiently high to prevent cougealation, animal ,lit'o will be foynd more abundant, while the'Vcgethtion may be similar to tbatiu oilr latitude. Much being tho case, man too, will exist'there; nyd if »o, he will be foupd to behiglyjr in the scale of humanity than the miserable Esquimaux, who is onjpr foupd in the ice-bound regions. As to the openip" in the'eiirth at the pole, as contended /or by Mr. Symme.'?, there ip ho evidence of itaejtisteneo; nor is there any probability that such is ;the caSe is a wide field here for research, fpra region remains yet ur\t,rydden or unexplored' (sis far us we huve knowledge,) from sixteen'to twenty degroes across, and covering an area equul to two-thirds of tlie continent of Europe. There is space enough here for great jfingdoms, and with a temperate climate, of which there are indicationi;, millions of jipipan beipgs may exist. That such brethren have not been »6fen, is no argument against their existence, for they would have no inducement to penetrate the zone of efernftl ice unless they knpw.of the existence of the vast at the Soi*th.: The visit of Dr. Kane to Europe will, think, revive the curiosity which has latterly been dormutit, and cause a new effort to be made, with the aid of steitm, to reach this open, polar sqa, and trucc itsshores. There is no man living so com potent, to command such an expedition, and knowjpg the zeal bf this accomplished officer in geographical discovery as shown iu his two polar voyages' we would not be surprised again to see him among the icebergs jirid glaciers.—-Providence Journal. J. BOWKLEY & LEYSttON, C«oal Merchants. Office Corner of Main J artdftuilroad Sts., Pittstou, i'a. August 14't, 4860-tf. , As a distinct body of merchants, intimately associated with the jaiedicol profession, they possess at this epoch lar higher qualifications than their ancieu' predecessors of the old .school. It,i» honorable to them that thoy associated throughout the United States, aud hold annual conventions expressly for elevating the craft and establishing uniformity in all that portaius to their legitimate domain. Colleges of pliaiDiiVjjf, serial publications for diffusing chemical and pharmaceutical discoveries, and obliging .those who pro|sDse to become members of the fraternity to attend publio lectures, are calculated to advance them with tlie.iige, secure the respect of tho community, qnd strengthen the confidence id' the people in die integrity aud usefulness of regularly educated druggists and apothecaries. —Medical WoM. C.R. GORMAN & CO.. rittMX, f'k. Agent si tor 'TApscott's General Emigration and Foreign Exchange. Jl*r.sons residing in tiie country, and wishing ;t«D •engage paaituge or send money to their friends tin any 'parAjf Knrope may do ao with -sufuty by applying at the Pout Office. Tapsoott ScCoV, rewpt will he furbished rby raturn mail. Aug. 26, I8u8. • /AMES L. SELFRIDGE, 1 \\/'holksalk Oealor in Toitaaco. Snuff aud VCT Cigars, No. 68 North Third Str, 3 doora abovaArch »t.,iDhiltd«lphia. Wilk(f»-Bi»rre, Augufli 8, IMS6. tl REVOLUTION! Tkt-CHEAjPjEST CASKSTORQin TOWX. rl\HE undersigned having experienced the 1 great disadvantage of the credit system, both to thoRikelvea and their cish customers, have resolved to adopt tho ' cash system, so that all may have a cltapce to so(ve 20 per cent on the dollar, as we are dotehnlned to sell on the smallest profits possible— CHARLES A. ®lASS, WATCtlEAKER AND JEWKLER, tejf"Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Repaired in the liest, manner. All Work wurratitul. "What time is it, Tom!" "fust .time to pay that little acoount you owe nip." " Oh, indeed ! Well, I didn't think it was half so late." ' " PORT MAU.ERY HOTEL. D tfijpsE ,0odersicned wauld respectfully .an- JL nounee to the pnWic, that he has taken itfca above stand, and is doing everything in'his jppprw.to make it a comfortable and desirable for travelers and sojourners. No effort be spared to give .satisfaction in all that 4a raqtiiaite.to constitute itD good home. JARBP Llliy, JPwprietotlatarr.nm.Also kcopa out hand a fiuc assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewel r_v, X'ankee Notions, fancy poods, .Ac., lip, sell chcnp for cash: ,. Dec. :1.5, "o'i Jlin Jielitoing the tumble. Sixpence Utter than the n XP" ' Thou rain'st in this bosom," w the fellow said, when a basin of water was thrown over hioji by he was serenading'. Give us a call and satisfy yourselves. With m, you will And a well itsxorteU Mock of Groceries, Provisions, &c. frresh Fl«h weekly, Oysters constantly on hand by thei Oah. Onr Meat Market is always aupplied with the beM oi Meat, carefully selooted, unsurpassed in any market Slow S/tillinc/ D&JSTX3TRY. Dn. STOCKI1C, Surgeon D«otl«t, wo# unnotincp.to-.vie cittjsops.ofPtaliton that Be iiay be found Xhk Influence or Tkui'kb on IIe.m,th.— Excessive labor, exposure to wet and cold, deprivation of sufficient quantities of necessttry And wholesome food, hubitual bad lodging, sloth and intemperanco, are (U1 deadly enemies to human life; but are none of thorn so bad utj violent uugoyerned pussioi » Men and women have survived all these, and at Itipt Reached an extreme uld ago; but it may be safely doubted whether a single nistauje can he found wb4S*;e a wan of violent and icas,oa{?le tqmper, habitually subjixjt to storms of ungovernable passion, who (iau arrived at a very period in lifo. It is, therefore, a matter of the highest importance to every one desirous, (M wosorving a sound mirvdin a { body, so that the brittle vossej, of life ntav glide down the stream of time smoothly and sepyrfly, instead of being continually tossed about amidst rocks and, fhoals wliich endanger its existence, to have a spocial care, amidst all t)ie vicissitudes and trials of (lifp, tom»'nt4m » of his own spirit. '.'.3n,.!i,. ; . Say yrfttf y,oy will, a marriage by advertisement, cauat, all, be th« union of two cor-, re ipondipj mmde. It is beautiful to fcoboM a wedding the sorrow;- strioken air of the parent as he gjvea the bride aw_nr," jrhen y know that for the last ten years he bov»D irying his boat to get her off his haqds. " ■ FORT GBiFWTH HOUSE. \ \ At"POrt Griffith, touting Co. Th« Bah-1 tori be r hAvihf'eompleted htonew;tav*rn nhdnse ia prepared to accommodate .travellers Dodthe public genet illy, In ti»D l»«*t manner amd on reasonable terms. The roM» w oo*- and the proprietor will spure no ottorta eto rfiaWe bis gueata iomfdrtabh;. His Jaar is supplied with cxciolletat liquors, ..and his. table vcitli an abuoCjance of the best (the market" affoM. ... . t. i . D-i ' (Jbod stablind attached. 1 D MICHAJEI/PHILBIN. AT JW- I'AWTON'S Uf"PK$B, where lie V prepared to perfopffl.fll operation* ■in fits lino of business. D1 "I try- Don't,forget to c«ll at STEVENS * TOD'S for cl«(!*p proviiioDHiof all kinds- All old AccouuU *ru r««ne»t«d tp bo CotUed op. STEVENS & TOD. iRittoton, Sqpt. 19,, . To soopre a eiroJe—settle up yonr wife's bill for buoys Oft the dry goods store or mil-' loner's. ~ Dr. S. has obtained a compound bytpoans of whic{i be is enabled to destroy exposed nerve* without least pain. Also all disewes of tb« month anil jaw scientifically treated- V and advice gratis- waited upon at thqlr reside*®* ;preferred without extra charge. JHAMONI) CUJ,JW*MONID. At an EngUe)! auction sije, tho seller offered a,bridle for »alC/ ,w!nn a lWan In the crowd bid* "C}row'n." f.'he bid vm) accepted and ■ '"•C "It tlfftqrgjrn of my hat 1 meant," tt&id the pnrehaaer, without probably tliiukingthat hil hftt was worth three or four crowns. '\Xer.y wall," responded tho auctioneer, a bargain')* a bargain; hand it-here." ; Thinking the whoty affair a joke, and j tidying himself very clew, the individual handed up the hat and received the bridle; whereupon tho auctioneer coolly out oilt 'thf crown with a pen-knife, and returned the rest of the hat to the outwitted jolMtr. -wbo disappeared amid a roWrt4f Uiigbtor, having paid much too dear for ljpth hisjok* *nd hi» bridle. JOHN L. POMEROY, («neiwMo»«w*hoii. W. MnrgmO Oil and (hmmimiAn Merchant, '#* lO HomHi Wharieti, JJelow M»rk'«t-8trcet, PHIL ADK LP III A- Lard, Wb»le,' Solar Arid Elephant* OtU,WMD Spetm and Adamantine Caudle*, Soups, etc. ate. . . ??! , ■ ■ *, Mrs. .Opio said, talking of Byron, "Hta,). voice was such a void? us the ffevil tempted Eve with ; you feared its fascinations the moment you it." fa Jotwi 2i'l«M-8t. 1 ittaton, Nov. 28, ;L8,"Dfi —*•*»■ ■ A few years ago the following ■jres upon one of our mercantile houses WYOMING «GTEL. Mercorau,No. ftrejSDwich St., Ouane, New York. ;!#■*& . « : COAL OPERATION TO LEASE. T*HE Undenrfgndi will iewe .the coal operation on the Schoojay property below Pittston, in Jenkins township. A abaft is sonk and all the pectasaiy fixture* we t« readiness fbf shipping. A favoraMe lease wtll be given to parties desiring to embark in the Coal business. ABRAH PRICE. iPittston, Noy. 7, 1856. tf 0- , .. - - A row on tlt« horse railroad. the other day who vi a* noing 1DQ very fast, asked us if we could tall him why Cowper. was so.hard up ia pecuniary mutter*. We assured him that w« did not know that he was time short, andMkndihira to explain. ".Why *D*id he didn't be " Oh for a lodge in some vut wilderness?"— There was a viug of Jj)f iiejl, n stopping of the earn, a frantic shriek, and a patwonger a mo- dieaptD caring ((ottu a distast ' *. | -mi A Bull & Co., Importers. A wicked wag one night took paint at* , brush, and in one minute made it'read thy* j A Bull Ck 0'i« Imported. N'umbors of persons called the ne*t day to takoa look at the Imported cattle. — M i m \ r A. • ph it, prop-wed *? tm ' neC'tCuba,\uCh the. l.'oitfd BUTLER HOUSE, PfTTSTOiVPA. HENJ&y STARK, Proprietor. ffqne 6, ,18M. J. K-lLTNCH, Agent. FQUKTAIN OIL. ,« i. ! ,i Inllamtbk), Mid It quite m chaur D1 Horning Fluid, 4r »»jr *ik«riubtlaar. wliloh will »turd ib« ium degrw ot "* k- ' F(" 'iJ* ,L,IAL,V* D,u« B;or*D Ti i XstnatrM, eilte' Ibc B»«n. April ,1, __ _ UQtifcl* PITTSTON, sPA'w V HDTFORP ?t POLEJT.PtflMWl,j« h i*si. jtw*9 buck*twit, C*u MC*J, Purk, Pith, Hall aurf 'J ill Undi' of prertataM thcap tor Cuh *1 ltaD Pbocnti Cgi£ tA'frc qt ' O.tl lorjf. r'"t T II |
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