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rif-L" l.-» » iii (Cj J- ■'.- ■ . -'- • ■v*-nrtmnr«1/\ %T /1 k r#nriVr 0, »r Ddmpm-Mtrti ■'* w y*' . otew/ii# «fi' Uil UA C ajtd ■ . • ii P1TTST0N4 ../J A The "Gazette" Jobbing tfflo«, ft te Journal. and th« Job Prlnltng Offlee of " BICHAET Sc BKYKA. Doing now retoolirtated, cmbraoen a larger ttrtetjr o Jobbing material than us¥ other office in the oouBtrr and i« fully prepared to execute work of all kinda in the bast nnd cheopent manner, Particular aMatitW given tn »he following MANIFESTS. orders, PAMPHLETS, ilAXDUlLLS, circulars, una heaw, .vn fmow-mr.i.s, ticrEtb, V , .iwx I.ABELS, CARMt, PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY A1CUAKT) BE¥EA 4 THOMPSON, "Uitette" Building, Main Street, Wwl Side. A The GABETTE and JOURNAL i* published qvfery 'JD»r»CUy, at Two Doiaam per aunurn, rjSir ft postage charged within the county. ADVERTISING- RATES. ff» .f D aaOTnua '«) o®uiV/t /"?"»v D v »;t1 .„ _ , „ . __ . ...* ' ' "' w. ■■i n !■ r hi i ii rti frtoaol trwin vtu+fl Jj L U Z EH N E AN T Hit.A CI TE ,f()U It MA... I *W JU lI'J Otft ■i if ; ]Cuu :t nA't V(! w) t&TOt AND L. tfnil z bits Wfn r NOTES, i./ 44,**'" I 1 3,? J HUUBfc;. "iPW'r ' ' ' Kflled work of all kind*, done in the neatest and b*«t manned tMriifmntArl ok requeued. Every thing jn tlii» line wiUNMif* pMmpt ™ ! V C' The following RlnnkA nro Jcent on hand, or imn(D4 to order, t/nCi k.IiI on renxonuhle UtoMi-HhcriJ&elaa, Warrant*. Countable Sale*. Summon*, Judgment Con* Tl'filfH'WW ■ qiWewla, Attachment*, Estrtirttonn. Ifiirnnge f •crtiticaten, Check Roll*, Time Roll v. Dccdt, fc+ptci ' Dv,» \ ,qS Coal Jnltrats, 'f ilitb, fTctos, fittrafurt, 3griettliurt anh (Sratral ftrtflligciKf. mch't J «0 | 4«| I »JB . 4 00 | 5 00 | 7 00 Ito I 10 00 10 (K» I in 00 PcMeii tfl t|e 5,, - 6 00 I 7 00J JO 00 ,, gao i'iooo | yjo" si no j aroo yearly ad'ertlMnh not, to oxoeoil with card area at nny time, $16 BiiMiiiods notioas, with itwment, il each. ' 1 ■ iliovf i-ato* wltl hp "trletly adhered t«j. I dli " I 1'ITTSTON. PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1862. WHOLE NO. 587. & wo VOLUME XI.—NO. 48. m ** j - .i ■■ ■ D■ Jioqu - I - **C sn« *n ;r • AHOMltY OK A HO Mil-Y. Marmjoo. We were compelled, therefore, pdi H*stepped. forward Mid olutohed my ror shot through me ; I looked up. The irt«r.v to select the ficciie uf nor apertjtipnB a?- . Mm ; he prmed it !Withaeonrulaivo grasp aperalure was closed ! M.MMU* A. iml. 1 oorjina t0 tie best of our ability., JDajn I md pointed:to Mic cabin. 1 attempted to ! Heavens I was it closed by mortal hand 7 —■ ,, wont the sails of our schooner, and Parltor ! go (there. Parker, in his pnmc flight, blindly I D»vejra»d, witty S»xe, your l««t v«r»e» on u- and j put on OIlr armor. We fixed He stamped bis foot, and tried to bold HitoWh dowti the hatch, which 1 now re- a game I hate played, although never for nn onr helmets and scrcwca on the mc haC k lie poiutcd to the boat, and membcred to have 6ccti *opCSn' when T dc- Tucre) hope Qne bv one each clttnj*y auficie was Wpfored nje witn frantic gestutes to go up. segntfed ? or hid sbriie fearful being' fVom | the cabin—-that demon who sprung toward — SC 'nK •PreatnienD fbr Cross BabiH. A Prttf m**; vam wthe Edcttc'fflk. ifpl J Jquruql, speak* tor, maoki od i M follows : ('I have often wondered whether the people kntw ho# Veicd.bdthercd, perplexed, umJ, if it Were not for on* extraordinary jgjoajl nature, out of patience we get, with the almost constant inquiries made by mothers what they shall give their1 babies to: majee j.h«ia good-natured. One tolls as that she lias given ppreeoric; another Sower'# Carminative, while the third has artery, favorite, prescription from her Tory favorite physician ; but from some Htm all Stive failed, tind the more they give the crosser the baby gets, until finally she cannot stand it any longer, and must have something to keep the baby good-natured. What we advise these Very touch annoyed mothersr and nurses to do, is, in the finst place, oot to teach their children drunken habits; and then they will oat Bc'forevcr squalling after rum and opium; for all of these baby mixtures are nothing but rum, opium, and sugar, and they create in the 'child the same morbid appetite Tot stimulants as the doily dram does in the moderate toper. Not only do these narcotics and Btimulantoereate a morbid appetite, but they derange the nervous system, mnko the child cross, peevish, fretful, ahd thirsty, inducing it to constantly ovorload its stottnch with fluids, producing dyspepsia; flaftulenoyt colic, and a most vexatious squirming, squealing, and screaming, whieh is too often a sufficient cause to produce regular hysteria in the self-soared, nervous mother and titfaadi BUSINESS CARDS. MISCJSLjUANEOUB. CEO. W; BRAfffKltD 4 CO., %. I, ,«i6UENK¥ GROCERS, HOTKL. prtTitO*. PA.— •«» Murray, near Wwi Street, XL UKQRGIi LAZARCS, Proprietor. /jgO W TiRAIXEltb, 1 KEW YORK _j~PifUton Dec. a, 1K61. I 4#y dAV1I» BELDEIT / 3. K WN.-ATTORXSY AT LAW.~Offtj ,u tUe B"tler 1IouMja" Ve! mT'' Q,i B.8MITH, jw }Sp« ®f Brandies, Wines, Gins, Barre. Penna. . I AO., &.C., &C., rfOJCN RICHARDS.—ATTORNEY AT LAW. No- 191 Wo8t Slr®e'' „np„ •I CoN VJi YANOKK. and NOTARY PUBLIU, ldoo»»lKw I)*«w»8«V1 • NtW-YOBK, Collections promptly atteiiiled to. Olflee—One March 7, 18»1. U Mljrl door nbrth ot Chas. Law £ Co.'i Cash Store. i ——m- m[March 30, 1*MD. 1 Tt teaches a leoson more genial than one were ready. "It look# terrible bbekmh, Barton," jtriick noul tryii a ittelf by iiiiins. It is awful to *e6 ihese wher A » • i • .1 .».*««. » . - * U10-Z • | .(,! .(• nil . I started back in totrof To be nTe«ned from the"lenTence, ' I'll piny it At.. ■ ikmKi D. if. • iit"f ,i»n .o j said Parker ti» me. Oh," I replied gByly, "it's only a little tuut—all rijxbt 1" "Ah 1" Ho uttered a low exelnumtion, oCr faAe is plainly visible, and no voice is heard. I could not see his &c£ plainly; but his oyes, through his heavy, mask, glowed like coals of fire. —•J t t could not wait here ; I must go; L jnust cscapc from this den of horrors.— I ran up the ladder and tried to raise the loot. It resisted ray efforts; I put ray Self reliance, we know, ia an excellent trait, The advanced guard of acienca, who patiently wuil Until Time lias developed the Truths they pr«- claiiu Deserve a high place on the record of fame, And often in life, &« in Euchre, I own, You make a Big March when /ou "play it alone." vumo v« — - "1 will go !" I exclaimed. T sprang froi|i /lirti! I!q clnspdd his bands together, biit not'foHow. 0OoU; heavens ? J thought, irhat fcarfbl thing is here? What sccn« oaw bo so dreadful as to paralyza the soul «f a pr»o-' helmetcd head apainst it, but to no pur po6e; the stale of the ladder broke beneufh me, but the door wan not raised ; my tube came down through it, and kept it partly open, ftir it was ■ strong tube, nnd k«pt expanded by elose-wound wire. 11 which sounded hollow from bis 8a*en»oii» helmet. -•-**D»■ "AH ready,"t I oriod, in a loud vtflcc, which they, however, could not easily di«- tinpuitiii. Then, making tho proper iigfl, I wbb over the side. C •- J. K. * B. B. PLACE, WHOLESALE GROCERS, * No. 30 BKOAD Street, Law and Collection Office. gORGE B KULP, Attorney at Law,—Office IT ,u the Court llouso, I Register'* 0«ce,) Wll«es-Barre. Pa. [Dec. 13, 1800. D29 But to "go it alone" you no (ioijbt understand Yoy must hold the Big Knavtt of the pack in your hand, Au4 iu Ufs. «* a similar te, .■*» *. You depend on such card« to secure you toe • brinks, 80 that something .toetUuoh of the knave may , be shown . 1 . i r H a neHish desire to "8b ft lilone. M ' ' .H'JH 1 i • • 'j1-. 11. ■D[ But the game yondescrihe as a "trivial strife." Bat a moral too point for the Battle of Ijife. It is this; When the cards are dealt royud tui the stand, And each player looks anxiously into hhi hand, How gravely your partner ill lu«k cau resist, If eheereH by the sound of your Voice—"111 assist.".'H " - - Down we went, I first and Parker clow Dehind me. It did not take a long tittle br us to reach tha bottom. We found outlives uppn what (teemed » broud plain, storing downwards towntd the Booth, and - ——— - - I J - A I ticed diver. I will tee for niygeif.. D" j| I I walked aft. I eame to the cabin door. II tutored tho saloon but saw potbiug. A l'eeijng, of contempt came to inf. JL'arJcer shall not come with me again, I thought. ' ~ " ie' 't sensed a bar of iron and tried to pry it up; I raised it slightly, but there was no way to get ir up further I looked around and found some blocks j with the bar I lifted the heavy floor, little by little, placing a block »o I-— wliat I had gained. 15' 1 (Nefcr Will «MreO NEW YORK. FLETCHER PLACE. Sewing. MUS. DAVIK9 having procured n sewing inaotiins, i* now prepared to do family aeWiag *Dd atitchiujj «»i'all kinds, at shurt notice, ia jjturinor * n»w brick, nccoad floor. *•D ( Feb. 16, 1840.—tf, Mantuamaking. D|m 1MV1H would respectfully will the attention IVluf th« Udies orPfUiiion and vicinity to her large variety of Uiiprorii'1 New PiUnts Just from New York. ParticularflUeullpnpald to thu outthiRand tlttlnufhilili'l'il'S'-lothw,' Mantilla". Cloak * Dmd 1D«iwCDh oat DtM and made on Short notice. Pl«ce of Husliuwfc in Cnpu Stucnier'" Sew Itrick Huitding- TOWS ftofy. PiUntfryiApr. 36, 18»0. nil ■ising slightly towards the north. ICookng forward, a dim, black object ar6se, »hich our experienced eyes knew to be a ofty rock. I motioned to Parker that we should jroceed tjierc. I cannot tell the strangeness of (hp sensation ft: It by one who first »alks tie bottom of the eca. There are u thousand object .(itteel to ex)ite astonishment, even iu ue mind of him irho has, durcd the deed a hundred tiwop. A.11 around us lay the plain covered by wa,cr; but here the eye sould not far airsy, as in the upper air, for the water in the distance grew opaque, end seemed :o f«du away into,misty darkness- There iras no sound, incessant gurglei which was produced by the escape of air from the breiast valve, and the noise emuid by our passage throneh the waters. Wie walked on at a good pace, for this armor, which seems so clumsy Dp abote, is excellent below, and offers little inconvenience :o the practiced wearer Fishes in crowds were around us. Fishss of every shape and site met our eyes, 10 matter where thev turned. They swafa iwiftly by ns ; they sported in the water tbove lis ; they rnccd and chased CJnc an- i )ther in erery direction. Here a eh al of wrpoiscs tumbled along in clumsy KWifepM here a tjiunwitfs niTght bo »««•••sTowy to fhe surface ; here an immense n urnDer of smaller ffsh flashed pas.t us; there ome huge ones, with ponderous fbrms, loa'ted in the wrftcr lazily. Hyuietimcs hree or four placed themselves directly Defore us, staring at us, and .jsplpwuly lurking their gills Tiiero they would iunain till we cauie clwse up to them, and hen, with a start, they would d:.rt uwajf. m All this time we wore walking oo ward, .long the bottom, oi'.the soa, while above is, like a black cloud in the sky, we could ee our boatslowly moving onward on the ace of tho water. And now, not more ban a hundred yard* before us, we could ee the towering form of that ebony rook thich had at first greeted our eyes from j .far. A» yet, we could not be certain that bis was the placc where the Msrmion hnd ! itrurk JJut soon a round black object became discernible, us we glanced at the rocky base. Parker touched my arm and pointed. I signed assent, and We moved on more , Yet-1 was awestruck- Down the depths pf .thp sea there is only silence. 0h, how solemn*f I paced thelortg saloon, wljich had echoed with the shrieks of the drowninK .passengers, Ah ! there are thoughts which sometimes fill the soul, which are only felt by those to whom scenes of sublimity are familiar. Thus thinking, I walked so the after cabin, and entered. Oh, God of bekven 1 Had not my hand clenched the door with a grasp which mortal terror had made convulsive, I should ' have fallen to the floor. I stood nailed to the spot; for there before me stood a crowd of people—men and woineji—caught Srt 1 the last deathstruggfe by the overwhelming waters, and fastened to the spot, each in the position in which death had found him. Each one had sprung from his chair at thd shock of the sinking ship, and. with one common emotion, all lmd started for the door. But the waters of the sea had been to swift for them. Lo! then—some wildly grasping the table, Others the beams, others the Bides of the cabin—there they all stood. Near the door was a crowd of people heaped one upon another—some on the floor, others rushing over them—all seeking madly to gain the outlet. There was one «ho sought to clamber over the table, and still was there, holding on to an iron post. So strong was Sach convulsive grasp, go fierce the struggle of each with death, that their hold had not yet been relaxed, but c ich one stood and looked frantically at the door. To the ilopr—good God ! To mc, to me tlioy were looking ! They were glancing at 111c, all those droadfal, those terrible eycij! ,J£yos in which, the firp qf life had been displaced" by ' the chilling gleam of death. Eyes which still glared, like the eyes Of'the mutfine, with rio expression.— Thfcyfroae' ffle with their c«ld and icy stare They had no meaning, for tho soul had gone. And this made it still more horrible than .it could havo bceu hi life; for the appalling contortion of their fueca, express iug fear, horror, despair, and whatevei else the human soul may feel, contrasting with the cold apd glassy eyes, lUflde thcii vacancy yet inure fearful. . lie upon thC table seemed more ' fiendis'h than the oth era; for his long black hair was dishevel ed. nnd floated horribly down, arid hi « . \ 11 i in . -r .J(l gaincu. the work was slow and laborious, and T ha( worked a long time before I had lifted i four inches. The sen Tolled more and more. Thi submerged vessel felt its power, and rook ed. Suddenly it keeled oveiy and by up on its side- , , ; I ran round to got on the deck above, tc try and lift up the iloor. But when I cam« to the other outlet, I knew it was impossible, for the tube would not permit mo to go so far, and then T would rather have died a thousand deaths than have ventured again so near t"he cabin. I returned to the fallen hatch; I sat down in despair and waited for death. I saw no hope for escape. This, then, was to be my end ! But the steamer gave a sudden lureh, again acted upon by the power of the waves. Slic had been balanced upon a i- ck, in such p w»y that a slight action of the water was sufficient to tip her over. She creaked, and groaned and labored, and then turned upon her side. I rose, ehrng to the ladder; I pressed the trapdoor open, while the steamer lay with hfer deck perpendicular tothe ground. J sprang ouUand touched the bottom of the sea. It was in good time, for a moment after, the moss went over back again. Then with a last effort, I twisted the iron fastoniug of the weight which kept me down; I jerked it. It was loosed, it broke, it fell. In a moment I began to asciMid, and in a few minutes I was floating on the | the air which is pressed down for'the diver's consumption constitutes a buoyant moss, which raises him vp from the air. Thanks to Hearon ! There was the strong boat, with my bold brave men !—• They felt me rising; they sow me, and came and saved me. Parker had flctj from the horrid scene when I entered the cabin, but remainod in the boat to lei}d his aid. Ho never went down again, but became a sea captain. As for me, I still go down but only to vessels whose crows hare Wen saved. It! is needless to say that tho Marmion was never again visited. "* * CS BKr"K M . TD.—DENTIST, . I*te of PHILADELPHIA— ffMJBlk OtSae.—M.liu Ht,. tiw»« the Public M-'ITT7 Square. East Hide. Wilkoa Barre, I'enna. July l», I860.—ly. -rvTTt YODft GOODS AT THE CHEAP CASH Jj I**"* of Otarkand Uranahun, Main street, Ptttston Peana. . . They have a full assortment of all kiud9 of ijtWchandlse toBititntif on baud. July 12. 1840. J) OBEHT BAtfR,—BOOK BINDER, KObTH East 'cornpr of Public Bqilore and Main-pt ilkesbarre. Picture Friwrim, Common 0 ilt add MuUoynny. ornamented and plain, made border, of «u»y size. Job Binding neatly exrautcdL. A largo selection of corpiriofi ami line pictures, Albams. Blank books, StatioAc#*, Nbvtfs, te., always on band. June IB, KM. The great tmliW, Imprisoned and bound. In the depth of tare sorrow this sympothy found, When angrv Domiuician* hurled at his bead, All the wrath ob whiah bigotry'* iDasstCm rs IMj A fair form appeared through the dungeou'»4i*u mist, And a djtughter's •oft vqio* whispered lw-^'Tll TbsaTMKNT.—Tho bout treatment in tbcw wsee, in for all those who do not know enough to raise children, to learn before having them; and if they cannot learn, not to have them \ but if they do know to put their knowledge into practice. Because w"e firmly believe thai. God will hold, the present generation of mothers responsible for rearing such a brood oT drunkards and dyspeptics. This appetite for run) and! dyspepsia does nof efid in infancy, but (ho embryoriitf demon grows with age, and Hants it* fangs so deeply in the nature of the constitution.thatitis ever present to make utan's pathway through life one 0# thorns and; miseries. Children do not need any medicine uuless they art sick, and they; need but little thou. Instead of thwfr poisons, give the children fresh frt-, quitoi baths, and well regulated diet. If costive, give molasses or bran water; and, instead of those cross, irritable babies, you will have uico little rosy,red-cheeked,fat, laughing fallows, that will not only prove a dplight to the whole houee, but a fair promise fur future usefulness." fvg. C. R. GORMAN haying resumed the I J practice of his profession, respectfully tenders nis services to the people of PitUton and CaUttoft at the EAGLE HOTEL will r««eir« prompt attention, night or day. Pitiatou, July 2i, 1861. « Pittaton BaKery. What's tb» use of this world, if designing and cold. You selfishly seeks sll the honors to bold. Repelling your neighbors, trith glances of stone. And the "words, harshly spoken, " I'll play it a-3fo— up on hpnianity's list Is'be who tan cheorfally say— HI assUt!" fTIHE stall of life ii good Braai, and 1 would JL respectfully inform the citizens otlMltato" and vicinity, tli nt I always keep tllO genuine article on hand 'VDr sale, with all kindsot crnek. era, pies, caKos. (kc. Families ind partloi supplied with everything in his line, «u slwit notice,and on reasonable terms. My establish mens is opposite Jacob's store on Mnin-st. FRANK BBANDKNBiriiG #*ilS J A. BOBISSO?!,—HOMOEOPATHIC II Physician and Operative Surgeon, Pitti* tan, P» . rfspectfull oBfert his «urvl6e» to the opie of PIttston altH its vicinity. -iip|Dly »f Cr««h madicinei nlway« on Runiiy '■■•»»CD« furnUhed hr rc-flltod tp order. OFFICE In Second Story r»pt Stiirmer « New Brick Then in Jove I Oh, r«uh poet! if «be whoee bright Are gating in your* with a tender surprise. Hbottld apply to your own case the moral yonVe — shown, And quietly toll you "to play it alone !' With whnl pasaiottate ardor those lips would bo fci«Md Till thty murmured onoe mora the »oft words— •• I'll assist!". fMonun, May 3, I860.—ly S. STlIRJIEB, DK. J. M. BARRETT.—DENTIST - Office at his residence on Franklin street, optionit* the Methodist Church, Wilkea-Barre, Pa., where he may hereafter be (buna at all hours. Dr. B. Insert* Tenth on Gold and Silver plate, Ac., anCt ofwM-aWs m all the branches of Dental Surgery, in the best manner. A deduction from usual charges sufficient to cerer expenses, allowed to persons who come fram a dittanec. April 1#, I860.—ly. DP.AI.KK IN Then shuffle the puck! Cut the cards once again, And let a new moral awaken your strain! «ol teach to the world that the battle of life May tje lightened to all who take part in the TJOOmPHOfcS. XKATireR and KTfrptXnfl. Main xD street, J'ittftoji. A lijrgo assortment of JVeucti Calf. Kip rthil I.crttfier always on liand. Repair niKdone witli punctuality on hrasonalilo terms. UuCti paid for all kiutli vf hides uud .-kini. jau. l-'W. •If the gAiirroui lessnn thus taught be not rtilsssd, Aud eaph muu to liU haigbbor will say—" 11' assist, HAYDEN bhothers, MunnuKne.—Mr». s. j. gf.ii- DI8 would re»pActftl11y inform (he Indies Litton that »ho skill cotiilnu'M the hu*iiiDPti of Ladies' Press tiiakjh* at her»ld locutio*. ov«r Loon Siix's, Cooper's Hull, auil holds hersclir In feanjftfcM it 111! limes to serve l»or customers in the best manner. Down Among the Dead Men. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Fancy Goods, Yanlcee Notions, Cigars, &c., A DIVER'S STORY. I "Look Forward, not Back."—It | seems to me, says a writer, that all times are alike adapted for happiness, and if wo' j;row old a* one should grow old, the last days of life must be the happiest of all.— Every stage ot lit# is but the preparation for the neit one. It is the treasure-house in Which are collected all the pleasures that are to make the future time happy. The child has indeed but few troubles) but they are to hiui its larger ones prove to hia parents. 1 asked a friend once, speaking of thjo happy, cloudlcss days of hia ohildhood, if-he would like to be always a child. He stopped for a moment, and then aaid "So." I think he was right. There is progress in everything in our means of happiness, and in onr capacity for enjoyment. Then let us look badk upon the timc-wrwiklod fiao ut' the past ortly with (Feelings of regret, Give tue the present, glowing and full of life, and the future, glorious with its bright visions. I would rather look forward than look back; rather spend the golden hours in working out present happiness, than in vaip rogrcts for the past. It is but the helm with which to steer her onward course. It is tlie steep add rugged mountain up which lies ofar way. it is not genius nor fortune that pares thq way to eminence, but earnestness, self-control, wisdom. These aro in oUe hands; let us use them, and when, at ttye sunset of life, we turn to look back on our path, and see it stretching far down before as peacefully, happily, wc rtay lay ourselves down to rest. DRESS PATTERNS. NOW MIliFOnX) She li id tVoeipt of the !#W, rDntt«fn* for ta die*'Drewefc mid «nCl 4mildr«n's (loth-* iug »HC1 will uvail herself of thC»p advuut*^in serving her cu*tomer8. , PitUton, OH. ISrtl. The life of tDDe who explores the mysteries of the sea is not more perilous than fascinating; the charm of terror hangs around it, and the interminable succession of exciting events renders it dear (a it» professor. Mat to the common diver of the east, who can remain but for a fraction of time beneath the wavo and grope fearfully aiming rugged ocean mounds, but to the adept in tiio civilized mode of diving. *ho, in his protective uriuor, may remain ubuterged for hours, and wander with impunity for niilea along those unknown r»- Car below t1 - : to h; 're laic' WM. IIAYDB!f» TEACY UAYDKX, May 28, 1861. joni* IIATDEN, GRORtiK HAY!)!??*. Msir JENNINGS 4 BROTHER, Wholesale Dealers in Grain and Lumber, WILSON, BARNES 4 CO., Wholesale Grocers artd Produce Commission Merchants, i OF ALL KINDS. FLOUR. FEED & MEAL. PORK, BUTTER and CHEESE, LARD. DRIED APPLES *tid BEAKS, SALT, CEMENT, Ac., Ac. ASD HXTEKJUVK DEAI.KUS 1M A Joke ai,l Around.—Thorc is a (|u;iint humor attached tq somebody connected frith the Rochester Express that breaks out in Spots occasionally in tnat TKA S. No.U5 Wari-en StrC et, (Third door below Washington Street,) ■William TI. Wilson,. SS«W'SA,l } kkwyokk. Samuel N. Delano. Sept. 27,1M0. ihcot, ns witness (tic following : "A gentleman, (whose nanio we si pun* .. iio ;ie »e»; to biiu i«D ipeii t!ie horrors of tfie watery WoMa, anu «• " Aritiian quickly. A few mofaems elapsed; we had conic betiftl atrd mouslaciic, nil loosened by thr water, pave him tho primness of a deitoor he muy upon such scenes ax . Ktorj tells us were presented to the fearfu eyes of AbAuiltah. Ta the diver the in on thrilling occurrences of tho upper work *eem frivoliiun; fo ( in his* weujory, ho re tains thoughts that may woll ubtll the soul with dread. J am a diver—# diver from choice—and I am proud of my profession. • Where is such euur»M" required ** i» needed ben;!' It is nothing to be a soldier ; a diver, however—but I Jorbear. 1 will tell my Star; aod lot others judite concerning it nearer to tin; rock. The IDlaok object now looked like the stern of a vessel whose hull lay there. Suddenly Parker louched me again, and pointed upward. Following the direction of bid bund, I looked up and aaw the surface of the water oil loamitig and in motion. There wag momentary chill through my heart, but it panscd over. We were in i dangerous condition. A atorm was corang on 1 But should we turn back now, when we —1—th/ -Dbjec* of our Beireh t Al- Jh, what Woe and tortlnre1 whut unutteraj)o agonies Appeared in the despairing glance of those lacos—faoos twisted into h|i;i- unxlio contortions, while the wmla that ligjj'yd tliem were writhing and struggling for life. I hpeded not the CJangero.ua whiob even w,hen we touched the steamer, hai slightly rolled. jDowp in these awful depth the sWell would not be very, strong, utiles it should increase With tetifoYd fury above Hut it hud been increasing, though I haC not noticed it, and the motion of the wate gentleman, v ..»»e nanio or 'obviousrftasbris,*) while rcttirhiiijC htitfii vith the family purchases on Haturdaj :veuinjx, stepped into au oyster saltan on \l«iu street to refresh himself with a stew. iVhile thus engaged * friend who had foJowodhiat in, abstracted from his groceries i package containing a pound of grouud coffee,.and having emptied it refilled the paper with saw-dust, and restored it to its original place. The mistake was not dis cftvercd until the following morning, whet the wife of the injured man prepared hi: " - T * * .1 'CSS PITTSTON, PA. ROBERT L MULPURD, OOETLAND A. 8PBA0UB MULFORD & SPRAGUE, 1861. FKEiHrtLLtOtlOS. 1861. RE1GEL, BAIRD & CO., IMPORTERS * WHOLESALE DEALERS IH HARDWARE, CUTLERY & GUNS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS V,;. ALSO,SOLE AGENTS FQR i , BROWff &SPB AGUE'S C BLEB HATED MINERS' SHOVELS, SCYTHES, AXES, And EDGE TOOLS, Foreip and American Dry Goods, No. 47 North 3d St., Phllad'a. Pa., WoiiM re«poCtmi|y layite the attention of Country MerslmnM lo their tl ' An appalling nliipwr«ek■ occurred, not were *C* net. ,ne obj«b* j """"cu ..'1' itnrMkftsfcMLaboring underthe misappre ong ago, upon the wildcat part of theeoaat ready it lay before us—wo were close be-' began to be felt in those abysses. i udden hension that the grocer had swindled liitn 1'Newfoundland. The tidings of this side it. No, I would not. I signalled to ly the steamer was rocked and shuken by the husband returned the sawdust in tlx calamity reached the ears of thousand* ; Parker to go forward; aiid we still kept on • the swell. njor/iiog, and ipdignantly demanded, ano Dut amid the; crowd of aooidents which our course. 4' 'his &e hjdepus forms were shaken, finpHy received, its equivalent in 01d Java fallowed in quick suepesswn it was soon Now the rock roso up before ua, black,! and folli Tie hoops of people rolled asun- The uuhappy grocer, who is notoriously orgotteu. Not by WC however. We found rugged, disuial. Its rough sid.:s were worn der. That demon on the table seemed to subject to fits of 'absent mindedness,' do,hat the vessel badpJok.upon#spot wCjere by the actiou of the water, and in some mako a apring directly towards roe, 1 fled Clarcd most solemnly that it was uninten;he water's depth was by no means:great, places wpre covered wfth marine plants, shrieking—all were after uic, I thought., tional, and, that, really, it was a little the ind thata darinu'SiMijnflaighteaaily reach her utid nameless ocean vegetation. We pass- , I rushed out, with no purpose but to es- worst mistake he ever committed ! What .SheCwfi • steamer caliph the Murinion, efj onward, wp clambered over a spur that; cape. I sought to throw on niy weights, renders the transaction still more perplexiiid had been aeeu going suddenly down, jutted from the..cliff, there lay the steamer, and rise. My weights could not be loos- jng is, that'for the life of him he can't rewithout an instant's warning, by sOuie fish- The MarmiopT-there she lay upright, ei»ed—I polled at thetn with frantic oxer- member viharr, he got the iawdmi /' " jr.uen near by. She had, undoubtedly, with everything still standing. She had tions, but could not loosen them. The iron Struck a hiddon rocki and had thus been, gone right down, and settled in such n po- fattening* had grow stiff, One of them I aw law;.—When I look upon in one moment, destroyed. i spoke to my j sitipn awongst the rocks, that she stood wrested, off in wy oonvulwvq efforts, but tombs of the great, every emotiop of u.-sociates of tho plan, and they approved upright here, just as though she lay at her the kept mc dowp; Ihetube, eijvy dies within me; when 1 read the epiitj No time *yas lost in u»akii|g the neeee- wharf We rushod eagorly along, And fls,o, was still lying down in my passage- taphs of the beautiful, every inordinate desary preparations,, and; a nhort time beheld | clambered up ber aide. There wns a low Way through the machine rooms. Idid sire goes out; when I meet tho grief of us embarked in our small schooper for the ■ moan in the water, which sounded worn- not know this until 1 had exhausted my parents on a tomb stone, my heart melts sun If pn: ship. There were fix of us, and 1 ingLy in our ears, and told us of a swiftlyi stfengtb, find'almost my in vain with compassion ; when I Bee the tombs of we anticipated extraordinary sucoess. , | approaohing danger What was to be done 'efforts to ldosen tho weight, ana still the parents themselves, I oonsidei* the vanity I was the leader, andsouer«){f ventured most be done speedily. VVe hurried for-; h&rrot of that scene iu the cabin rested of grieving for those whom wc must quick upon any exploit in fbiftb there was un- *rard. Parker rushed to the cabin. I upoH me. .. fy folio# } when I aee kings lying by those commw danger. Not tliat the others yep went forward to descend into the hold. T i -Where Parker? The thought flash- why despise them, when I consider rival cowards; ou the cont.ary. they were all descended the ladder I Walked into the ed acres* me. Ho w« not here He had wiu plaoed side by side, or the holy men brave men, but I was gifted with a cool- engineer's room. All was cmptyhere— returned. Two weight* l*y -near, whioh that divided |the world with their contents, ness and presence of mind of which the all was water. The waves of the ocean seemed thrown off in terrible haste. * es, I reflect with sorrow apd astonishment on others Wdre destitute. As two persons had entered and were sporting with the Pafker had gone. T looked up; there lay thc tittle competitions, factions.and debates wore needed in order to explore the' Mar- works of man. I looked down into the the schooner tossing and rolling among the 0f mankind ; when I read the dates oi the mian, I had selected si rty eottpahloW * hold. Suddenly I was startled by an up- waves. j tombs of some that died but yesterday,apd young fellow whose steadiness and daunt- palling noise on deck. , ' 1 I went into the room, to some six hundred years ago, I consider that less courage had several times before been The heavy footsteps of some one rup- go back, bo as to clear my tube, I had great day when we shall all bo cotemporafearfully tested. ninc, as though in mortal fear, or nyDst gone through the passages carelessly, and ries and make oUr appearance together. It Was a oalui and pleasant day, bat the dreadful haste, sounded in my ears. Then it had got entangled with something in my I „ tv southern aiid eastern horizon looked deceit- mv heart throbbed wildly ; for it was a huriy to reuch th«! deek. I wont back in Cum; FOR Frosted Fret.—Inret bathe fuL Small, suspicious clouds were gath- fe„ful thing to hear, far down in the silent haste to extricate myself—I eouldstav the frosted portion of the foot in spirits of ered there, ill of aspect," and "sneaking depth* of the ocean. hero ne longer; for if *11 (the gold of Ool- turpentine, then apply stramonium oiutfellows, regular hangdog follows," as my Pshaw ! it's only Parker. conda bad boon in the vessel I would not meat. A fow applications of these rernecomrades remarked to me. Nevertheless, j hurriedly ascended to the dock by the stay in company wjtli the dreadful dead i_ dies will effeot a eurowe were not to be put off by alittle cloud- first outlet that appeared When I speak. • flwk—foar wings to my feet. I ifJ • i,, iness in the sky, but boldly prepared to 0f hurry, I b tie a k of the quickest move- hurried down tbe ladder into the machine , t&" The easiest method of securing ap venture. ment possible, when cumbered with 'Kopm oiice more, and retraced my steps erect and manly carnage is to walk with So deep Was tbe water that no veBtige much armor. But this movement of mine through the passages below. I walked thecbin slightly above a horizon a ine,as of a ship's mast remained above the sur- was quick; I rushed on deck. back to the place into which I had descen- if looking at something iighcr than your I fate to point out the reetine-plaee of the It was Parker! ' dcd. It was dark; a new feeling of bur- own head. 210 Qreenwich Street, near Vesey St., HEW YORK. Large k Wcll-SrIf cteii Stock of Fresh Fall Goods, Which th»y«rend» reciivin* in t*or«. i' 1 oaJSySSin&e pS pril A, 18#1. 545yl DENTISTRY! . 9Heap, Cheaper, Cheapest! PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS 8QU A rcocnt decision of a court. of Mass ichuacfts deprives a Methodist minister of means of collecting hia salary. A Methodist preacher, in Ware, sued hit, • church for an uripaitl portion of his littlo stipend they were to give him, and was met by the dcfonce that, u rider the economy of,:T Methodism, nothing was legally due him that the minister was sent to the from his conference, not called by the society; that all payments, under such circumstances, were voluntary and' not theresuit of a legal agreement binding on both sides; and tiat if the stewards of the society did not collect the full amount of the ' salary, there was no logal means of oolleot- | iog the balance. The court deoided that i the grounds of the defence were correct, » and that t«c (Jergyman could not recover. » mHB nubaorlber hiving procured the Intent iniprov-1 ed Machine for Vulri.uir'ufc to m »ert to durability. Htyle. «r prartioel uce. Rubber a» a twe Imw not it* equal amonK the variou*articles now in u-e not even excepnnttSold. It hat. been there ugltly tented lot the jw*t eight yeara by »oD*e of our inoit celebrated KeqtinU and pronounced perfect! 1#M insert a H0ETHEA8TEE PE H8YLVAHIA1 Itl I lOlfili*- C v i A •D ' ' • uluVf 'ufl f Yl'iV "AW ll Single Set for »3$15. Entire Set for Twenty-five Dolls, Partial net* at correnponrttng prfcen. Come onel coma KDW Now to the time to secure your teetb and "flLI'St m"? offtoe over SturmM*"* "hoe ntore and oxafUJoe epeoiroenH. Absent *o,n the offloe the ftr.t Urn month. A. PEASE. FMeton. January ltt, IBM. jr. sftfTJBKasx, ?it(.vDn,; r«. , H. & A. PSTSMSEif,»crouton, Pfc. C?. PETERSEN, Htoiesflitle, Pa. Nov. 8, 1800. BHEHIDENT DEHTWT.—"A clean and wholesome appearance of the month lithe strongest latter of recommendation." ' • DH. i. W. KE8LER, Surgeon aj»d Meehanical Dentist. has permanently located in Pittstcm and resDectfully tenders hie professional services to itl Artificial Teeth inserted from one to an entire aett 90 Gold, Silver or Vulcanite plates, to look aa well as the natural. Please call and examine Teeth filled with Gold Tin or Bone Filling. AU work in the Dental Art exwuUdwHhiMtnew and dispatch. Teeth ex- S when ,le«ired by the afd ofKranc,.' Galva»De Proooes. The ienaation produced by the passage of the current is pot painful,-it being so adjusted ag to be just perceptible to the patient. if. B.—Persons wishing operations performed at their houses will be waited upon by tearing their address at his office. Aauperior lot of TOOTH POWDER always on band. defers to Rev. G. M. Peck and Steuben Jenk- Ins, J5m-. Pittnton ; and On. E. Shelp and J. M. Rnrpidt WiliL68-fiSIT6D Office formerly oeoupied by Dr. Flagg, In Mrs. Foreman'* b«ildio*. Charges moderate. Aug- 33,1891.—If R EMOVAL! Bar When Napbfeon (nt that time First , Consul) heard of the death of W lie said"Th* : great light of thi world lma gond out." In his hind, in the ing order of ike day, lie thus announced C the Ueoaawof the "Father of hia Country" io the Consular (' \ and to the —miorof must always b i 1 How Located Cot. of Main & William Streets. Watches aad Jewelry. J 4 new stoc*. / AMESAITKEN,*dttldrespect fully1 Inform his friends and Hie public in general that he has just replenished his store yith a new and exteMive assortment of WatcKe*. Clockt, Cf «•" «■ gcriptions. Together with SILVER AMD 1 LASTED WARE, Comb»( Brushes. Pocket Cutlery, Flower Vases, and a thousand other articles which will recommend themselves. They have been purchased of the best manufacturers in the linite4 States, aud cannot be wirpns»e4 in quajityBE?ArKtNO.-i*Watches, docks and Jewelry repaired at all times, by the moet experienced workmen. ThaukfuJ for the liberal heretofore C*njovC 1. a continuance of the Bame 1Q M-.:. ' I'ittstou, J uno 21,18W. t/uard armida v ishington is dead! Thiagrea '8of U ti'Xa, crape shall be hung ors and standards of the Rc- M well as to and espccin like hiin ana the space of ' on all the oo public."
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 11 Number 48, February 06, 1862 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 48 |
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 | 1862-02-06 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 11 Number 48, February 06, 1862 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 48 |
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 | 1862-02-06 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18620206_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 | rif-L" l.-» » iii (Cj J- ■'.- ■ . -'- • ■v*-nrtmnr«1/\ %T /1 k r#nriVr 0, »r Ddmpm-Mtrti ■'* w y*' . otew/ii# «fi' Uil UA C ajtd ■ . • ii P1TTST0N4 ../J A The "Gazette" Jobbing tfflo«, ft te Journal. and th« Job Prlnltng Offlee of " BICHAET Sc BKYKA. Doing now retoolirtated, cmbraoen a larger ttrtetjr o Jobbing material than us¥ other office in the oouBtrr and i« fully prepared to execute work of all kinda in the bast nnd cheopent manner, Particular aMatitW given tn »he following MANIFESTS. orders, PAMPHLETS, ilAXDUlLLS, circulars, una heaw, .vn fmow-mr.i.s, ticrEtb, V , .iwx I.ABELS, CARMt, PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY A1CUAKT) BE¥EA 4 THOMPSON, "Uitette" Building, Main Street, Wwl Side. A The GABETTE and JOURNAL i* published qvfery 'JD»r»CUy, at Two Doiaam per aunurn, rjSir ft postage charged within the county. ADVERTISING- RATES. ff» .f D aaOTnua '«) o®uiV/t /"?"»v D v »;t1 .„ _ , „ . __ . ...* ' ' "' w. ■■i n !■ r hi i ii rti frtoaol trwin vtu+fl Jj L U Z EH N E AN T Hit.A CI TE ,f()U It MA... I *W JU lI'J Otft ■i if ; ]Cuu :t nA't V(! w) t&TOt AND L. tfnil z bits Wfn r NOTES, i./ 44,**'" I 1 3,? J HUUBfc;. "iPW'r ' ' ' Kflled work of all kind*, done in the neatest and b*«t manned tMriifmntArl ok requeued. Every thing jn tlii» line wiUNMif* pMmpt ™ ! V C' The following RlnnkA nro Jcent on hand, or imn(D4 to order, t/nCi k.IiI on renxonuhle UtoMi-HhcriJ&elaa, Warrant*. Countable Sale*. Summon*, Judgment Con* Tl'filfH'WW ■ qiWewla, Attachment*, Estrtirttonn. Ifiirnnge f •crtiticaten, Check Roll*, Time Roll v. Dccdt, fc+ptci ' Dv,» \ ,qS Coal Jnltrats, 'f ilitb, fTctos, fittrafurt, 3griettliurt anh (Sratral ftrtflligciKf. mch't J «0 | 4«| I »JB . 4 00 | 5 00 | 7 00 Ito I 10 00 10 (K» I in 00 PcMeii tfl t|e 5,, - 6 00 I 7 00J JO 00 ,, gao i'iooo | yjo" si no j aroo yearly ad'ertlMnh not, to oxoeoil with card area at nny time, $16 BiiMiiiods notioas, with itwment, il each. ' 1 ■ iliovf i-ato* wltl hp "trletly adhered t«j. I dli " I 1'ITTSTON. PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1862. WHOLE NO. 587. & wo VOLUME XI.—NO. 48. m ** j - .i ■■ ■ D■ Jioqu - I - **C sn« *n ;r • AHOMltY OK A HO Mil-Y. Marmjoo. We were compelled, therefore, pdi H*stepped. forward Mid olutohed my ror shot through me ; I looked up. The irt«r.v to select the ficciie uf nor apertjtipnB a?- . Mm ; he prmed it !Withaeonrulaivo grasp aperalure was closed ! M.MMU* A. iml. 1 oorjina t0 tie best of our ability., JDajn I md pointed:to Mic cabin. 1 attempted to ! Heavens I was it closed by mortal hand 7 —■ ,, wont the sails of our schooner, and Parltor ! go (there. Parker, in his pnmc flight, blindly I D»vejra»d, witty S»xe, your l««t v«r»e» on u- and j put on OIlr armor. We fixed He stamped bis foot, and tried to bold HitoWh dowti the hatch, which 1 now re- a game I hate played, although never for nn onr helmets and scrcwca on the mc haC k lie poiutcd to the boat, and membcred to have 6ccti *opCSn' when T dc- Tucre) hope Qne bv one each clttnj*y auficie was Wpfored nje witn frantic gestutes to go up. segntfed ? or hid sbriie fearful being' fVom | the cabin—-that demon who sprung toward — SC 'nK •PreatnienD fbr Cross BabiH. A Prttf m**; vam wthe Edcttc'fflk. ifpl J Jquruql, speak* tor, maoki od i M follows : ('I have often wondered whether the people kntw ho# Veicd.bdthercd, perplexed, umJ, if it Were not for on* extraordinary jgjoajl nature, out of patience we get, with the almost constant inquiries made by mothers what they shall give their1 babies to: majee j.h«ia good-natured. One tolls as that she lias given ppreeoric; another Sower'# Carminative, while the third has artery, favorite, prescription from her Tory favorite physician ; but from some Htm all Stive failed, tind the more they give the crosser the baby gets, until finally she cannot stand it any longer, and must have something to keep the baby good-natured. What we advise these Very touch annoyed mothersr and nurses to do, is, in the finst place, oot to teach their children drunken habits; and then they will oat Bc'forevcr squalling after rum and opium; for all of these baby mixtures are nothing but rum, opium, and sugar, and they create in the 'child the same morbid appetite Tot stimulants as the doily dram does in the moderate toper. Not only do these narcotics and Btimulantoereate a morbid appetite, but they derange the nervous system, mnko the child cross, peevish, fretful, ahd thirsty, inducing it to constantly ovorload its stottnch with fluids, producing dyspepsia; flaftulenoyt colic, and a most vexatious squirming, squealing, and screaming, whieh is too often a sufficient cause to produce regular hysteria in the self-soared, nervous mother and titfaadi BUSINESS CARDS. MISCJSLjUANEOUB. CEO. W; BRAfffKltD 4 CO., %. I, ,«i6UENK¥ GROCERS, HOTKL. prtTitO*. PA.— •«» Murray, near Wwi Street, XL UKQRGIi LAZARCS, Proprietor. /jgO W TiRAIXEltb, 1 KEW YORK _j~PifUton Dec. a, 1K61. I 4#y dAV1I» BELDEIT / 3. K WN.-ATTORXSY AT LAW.~Offtj ,u tUe B"tler 1IouMja" Ve! mT'' Q,i B.8MITH, jw }Sp« ®f Brandies, Wines, Gins, Barre. Penna. . I AO., &.C., &C., rfOJCN RICHARDS.—ATTORNEY AT LAW. No- 191 Wo8t Slr®e'' „np„ •I CoN VJi YANOKK. and NOTARY PUBLIU, ldoo»»lKw I)*«w»8«V1 • NtW-YOBK, Collections promptly atteiiiled to. Olflee—One March 7, 18»1. U Mljrl door nbrth ot Chas. Law £ Co.'i Cash Store. i ——m- m[March 30, 1*MD. 1 Tt teaches a leoson more genial than one were ready. "It look# terrible bbekmh, Barton," jtriick noul tryii a ittelf by iiiiins. It is awful to *e6 ihese wher A » • i • .1 .».*««. » . - * U10-Z • | .(,! .(• nil . I started back in totrof To be nTe«ned from the"lenTence, ' I'll piny it At.. ■ ikmKi D. if. • iit"f ,i»n .o j said Parker ti» me. Oh," I replied gByly, "it's only a little tuut—all rijxbt 1" "Ah 1" Ho uttered a low exelnumtion, oCr faAe is plainly visible, and no voice is heard. I could not see his &c£ plainly; but his oyes, through his heavy, mask, glowed like coals of fire. —•J t t could not wait here ; I must go; L jnust cscapc from this den of horrors.— I ran up the ladder and tried to raise the loot. It resisted ray efforts; I put ray Self reliance, we know, ia an excellent trait, The advanced guard of acienca, who patiently wuil Until Time lias developed the Truths they pr«- claiiu Deserve a high place on the record of fame, And often in life, &« in Euchre, I own, You make a Big March when /ou "play it alone." vumo v« — - "1 will go !" I exclaimed. T sprang froi|i /lirti! I!q clnspdd his bands together, biit not'foHow. 0OoU; heavens ? J thought, irhat fcarfbl thing is here? What sccn« oaw bo so dreadful as to paralyza the soul «f a pr»o-' helmetcd head apainst it, but to no pur po6e; the stale of the ladder broke beneufh me, but the door wan not raised ; my tube came down through it, and kept it partly open, ftir it was ■ strong tube, nnd k«pt expanded by elose-wound wire. 11 which sounded hollow from bis 8a*en»oii» helmet. -•-**D»■ "AH ready,"t I oriod, in a loud vtflcc, which they, however, could not easily di«- tinpuitiii. Then, making tho proper iigfl, I wbb over the side. C •- J. K. * B. B. PLACE, WHOLESALE GROCERS, * No. 30 BKOAD Street, Law and Collection Office. gORGE B KULP, Attorney at Law,—Office IT ,u the Court llouso, I Register'* 0«ce,) Wll«es-Barre. Pa. [Dec. 13, 1800. D29 But to "go it alone" you no (ioijbt understand Yoy must hold the Big Knavtt of the pack in your hand, Au4 iu Ufs. «* a similar te, .■*» *. You depend on such card« to secure you toe • brinks, 80 that something .toetUuoh of the knave may , be shown . 1 . i r H a neHish desire to "8b ft lilone. M ' ' .H'JH 1 i • • 'j1-. 11. ■D[ But the game yondescrihe as a "trivial strife." Bat a moral too point for the Battle of Ijife. It is this; When the cards are dealt royud tui the stand, And each player looks anxiously into hhi hand, How gravely your partner ill lu«k cau resist, If eheereH by the sound of your Voice—"111 assist.".'H " - - Down we went, I first and Parker clow Dehind me. It did not take a long tittle br us to reach tha bottom. We found outlives uppn what (teemed » broud plain, storing downwards towntd the Booth, and - ——— - - I J - A I ticed diver. I will tee for niygeif.. D" j| I I walked aft. I eame to the cabin door. II tutored tho saloon but saw potbiug. A l'eeijng, of contempt came to inf. JL'arJcer shall not come with me again, I thought. ' ~ " ie' 't sensed a bar of iron and tried to pry it up; I raised it slightly, but there was no way to get ir up further I looked around and found some blocks j with the bar I lifted the heavy floor, little by little, placing a block »o I-— wliat I had gained. 15' 1 (Nefcr Will «MreO NEW YORK. FLETCHER PLACE. Sewing. MUS. DAVIK9 having procured n sewing inaotiins, i* now prepared to do family aeWiag *Dd atitchiujj «»i'all kinds, at shurt notice, ia jjturinor * n»w brick, nccoad floor. *•D ( Feb. 16, 1840.—tf, Mantuamaking. D|m 1MV1H would respectfully will the attention IVluf th« Udies orPfUiiion and vicinity to her large variety of Uiiprorii'1 New PiUnts Just from New York. ParticularflUeullpnpald to thu outthiRand tlttlnufhilili'l'il'S'-lothw,' Mantilla". Cloak * Dmd 1D«iwCDh oat DtM and made on Short notice. Pl«ce of Husliuwfc in Cnpu Stucnier'" Sew Itrick Huitding- TOWS ftofy. PiUntfryiApr. 36, 18»0. nil ■ising slightly towards the north. ICookng forward, a dim, black object ar6se, »hich our experienced eyes knew to be a ofty rock. I motioned to Parker that we should jroceed tjierc. I cannot tell the strangeness of (hp sensation ft: It by one who first »alks tie bottom of the eca. There are u thousand object .(itteel to ex)ite astonishment, even iu ue mind of him irho has, durcd the deed a hundred tiwop. A.11 around us lay the plain covered by wa,cr; but here the eye sould not far airsy, as in the upper air, for the water in the distance grew opaque, end seemed :o f«du away into,misty darkness- There iras no sound, incessant gurglei which was produced by the escape of air from the breiast valve, and the noise emuid by our passage throneh the waters. Wie walked on at a good pace, for this armor, which seems so clumsy Dp abote, is excellent below, and offers little inconvenience :o the practiced wearer Fishes in crowds were around us. Fishss of every shape and site met our eyes, 10 matter where thev turned. They swafa iwiftly by ns ; they sported in the water tbove lis ; they rnccd and chased CJnc an- i )ther in erery direction. Here a eh al of wrpoiscs tumbled along in clumsy KWifepM here a tjiunwitfs niTght bo »««•••sTowy to fhe surface ; here an immense n urnDer of smaller ffsh flashed pas.t us; there ome huge ones, with ponderous fbrms, loa'ted in the wrftcr lazily. Hyuietimcs hree or four placed themselves directly Defore us, staring at us, and .jsplpwuly lurking their gills Tiiero they would iunain till we cauie clwse up to them, and hen, with a start, they would d:.rt uwajf. m All this time we wore walking oo ward, .long the bottom, oi'.the soa, while above is, like a black cloud in the sky, we could ee our boatslowly moving onward on the ace of tho water. And now, not more ban a hundred yard* before us, we could ee the towering form of that ebony rook thich had at first greeted our eyes from j .far. A» yet, we could not be certain that bis was the placc where the Msrmion hnd ! itrurk JJut soon a round black object became discernible, us we glanced at the rocky base. Parker touched my arm and pointed. I signed assent, and We moved on more , Yet-1 was awestruck- Down the depths pf .thp sea there is only silence. 0h, how solemn*f I paced thelortg saloon, wljich had echoed with the shrieks of the drowninK .passengers, Ah ! there are thoughts which sometimes fill the soul, which are only felt by those to whom scenes of sublimity are familiar. Thus thinking, I walked so the after cabin, and entered. Oh, God of bekven 1 Had not my hand clenched the door with a grasp which mortal terror had made convulsive, I should ' have fallen to the floor. I stood nailed to the spot; for there before me stood a crowd of people—men and woineji—caught Srt 1 the last deathstruggfe by the overwhelming waters, and fastened to the spot, each in the position in which death had found him. Each one had sprung from his chair at thd shock of the sinking ship, and. with one common emotion, all lmd started for the door. But the waters of the sea had been to swift for them. Lo! then—some wildly grasping the table, Others the beams, others the Bides of the cabin—there they all stood. Near the door was a crowd of people heaped one upon another—some on the floor, others rushing over them—all seeking madly to gain the outlet. There was one «ho sought to clamber over the table, and still was there, holding on to an iron post. So strong was Sach convulsive grasp, go fierce the struggle of each with death, that their hold had not yet been relaxed, but c ich one stood and looked frantically at the door. To the ilopr—good God ! To mc, to me tlioy were looking ! They were glancing at 111c, all those droadfal, those terrible eycij! ,J£yos in which, the firp qf life had been displaced" by ' the chilling gleam of death. Eyes which still glared, like the eyes Of'the mutfine, with rio expression.— Thfcyfroae' ffle with their c«ld and icy stare They had no meaning, for tho soul had gone. And this made it still more horrible than .it could havo bceu hi life; for the appalling contortion of their fueca, express iug fear, horror, despair, and whatevei else the human soul may feel, contrasting with the cold apd glassy eyes, lUflde thcii vacancy yet inure fearful. . lie upon thC table seemed more ' fiendis'h than the oth era; for his long black hair was dishevel ed. nnd floated horribly down, arid hi « . \ 11 i in . -r .J(l gaincu. the work was slow and laborious, and T ha( worked a long time before I had lifted i four inches. The sen Tolled more and more. Thi submerged vessel felt its power, and rook ed. Suddenly it keeled oveiy and by up on its side- , , ; I ran round to got on the deck above, tc try and lift up the iloor. But when I cam« to the other outlet, I knew it was impossible, for the tube would not permit mo to go so far, and then T would rather have died a thousand deaths than have ventured again so near t"he cabin. I returned to the fallen hatch; I sat down in despair and waited for death. I saw no hope for escape. This, then, was to be my end ! But the steamer gave a sudden lureh, again acted upon by the power of the waves. Slic had been balanced upon a i- ck, in such p w»y that a slight action of the water was sufficient to tip her over. She creaked, and groaned and labored, and then turned upon her side. I rose, ehrng to the ladder; I pressed the trapdoor open, while the steamer lay with hfer deck perpendicular tothe ground. J sprang ouUand touched the bottom of the sea. It was in good time, for a moment after, the moss went over back again. Then with a last effort, I twisted the iron fastoniug of the weight which kept me down; I jerked it. It was loosed, it broke, it fell. In a moment I began to asciMid, and in a few minutes I was floating on the | the air which is pressed down for'the diver's consumption constitutes a buoyant moss, which raises him vp from the air. Thanks to Hearon ! There was the strong boat, with my bold brave men !—• They felt me rising; they sow me, and came and saved me. Parker had flctj from the horrid scene when I entered the cabin, but remainod in the boat to lei}d his aid. Ho never went down again, but became a sea captain. As for me, I still go down but only to vessels whose crows hare Wen saved. It! is needless to say that tho Marmion was never again visited. "* * CS BKr"K M . TD.—DENTIST, . I*te of PHILADELPHIA— ffMJBlk OtSae.—M.liu Ht,. tiw»« the Public M-'ITT7 Square. East Hide. Wilkoa Barre, I'enna. July l», I860.—ly. -rvTTt YODft GOODS AT THE CHEAP CASH Jj I**"* of Otarkand Uranahun, Main street, Ptttston Peana. . . They have a full assortment of all kiud9 of ijtWchandlse toBititntif on baud. July 12. 1840. J) OBEHT BAtfR,—BOOK BINDER, KObTH East 'cornpr of Public Bqilore and Main-pt ilkesbarre. Picture Friwrim, Common 0 ilt add MuUoynny. ornamented and plain, made border, of «u»y size. Job Binding neatly exrautcdL. A largo selection of corpiriofi ami line pictures, Albams. Blank books, StatioAc#*, Nbvtfs, te., always on band. June IB, KM. The great tmliW, Imprisoned and bound. In the depth of tare sorrow this sympothy found, When angrv Domiuician* hurled at his bead, All the wrath ob whiah bigotry'* iDasstCm rs IMj A fair form appeared through the dungeou'»4i*u mist, And a djtughter's •oft vqio* whispered lw-^'Tll TbsaTMKNT.—Tho bout treatment in tbcw wsee, in for all those who do not know enough to raise children, to learn before having them; and if they cannot learn, not to have them \ but if they do know to put their knowledge into practice. Because w"e firmly believe thai. God will hold, the present generation of mothers responsible for rearing such a brood oT drunkards and dyspeptics. This appetite for run) and! dyspepsia does nof efid in infancy, but (ho embryoriitf demon grows with age, and Hants it* fangs so deeply in the nature of the constitution.thatitis ever present to make utan's pathway through life one 0# thorns and; miseries. Children do not need any medicine uuless they art sick, and they; need but little thou. Instead of thwfr poisons, give the children fresh frt-, quitoi baths, and well regulated diet. If costive, give molasses or bran water; and, instead of those cross, irritable babies, you will have uico little rosy,red-cheeked,fat, laughing fallows, that will not only prove a dplight to the whole houee, but a fair promise fur future usefulness." fvg. C. R. GORMAN haying resumed the I J practice of his profession, respectfully tenders nis services to the people of PitUton and CaUttoft at the EAGLE HOTEL will r««eir« prompt attention, night or day. Pitiatou, July 2i, 1861. « Pittaton BaKery. What's tb» use of this world, if designing and cold. You selfishly seeks sll the honors to bold. Repelling your neighbors, trith glances of stone. And the "words, harshly spoken, " I'll play it a-3fo— up on hpnianity's list Is'be who tan cheorfally say— HI assUt!" fTIHE stall of life ii good Braai, and 1 would JL respectfully inform the citizens otlMltato" and vicinity, tli nt I always keep tllO genuine article on hand 'VDr sale, with all kindsot crnek. era, pies, caKos. (kc. Families ind partloi supplied with everything in his line, «u slwit notice,and on reasonable terms. My establish mens is opposite Jacob's store on Mnin-st. FRANK BBANDKNBiriiG #*ilS J A. BOBISSO?!,—HOMOEOPATHIC II Physician and Operative Surgeon, Pitti* tan, P» . rfspectfull oBfert his «urvl6e» to the opie of PIttston altH its vicinity. -iip|Dly »f Cr««h madicinei nlway« on Runiiy '■■•»»CD« furnUhed hr rc-flltod tp order. OFFICE In Second Story r»pt Stiirmer « New Brick Then in Jove I Oh, r«uh poet! if «be whoee bright Are gating in your* with a tender surprise. Hbottld apply to your own case the moral yonVe — shown, And quietly toll you "to play it alone !' With whnl pasaiottate ardor those lips would bo fci«Md Till thty murmured onoe mora the »oft words— •• I'll assist!". fMonun, May 3, I860.—ly S. STlIRJIEB, DK. J. M. BARRETT.—DENTIST - Office at his residence on Franklin street, optionit* the Methodist Church, Wilkea-Barre, Pa., where he may hereafter be (buna at all hours. Dr. B. Insert* Tenth on Gold and Silver plate, Ac., anCt ofwM-aWs m all the branches of Dental Surgery, in the best manner. A deduction from usual charges sufficient to cerer expenses, allowed to persons who come fram a dittanec. April 1#, I860.—ly. DP.AI.KK IN Then shuffle the puck! Cut the cards once again, And let a new moral awaken your strain! «ol teach to the world that the battle of life May tje lightened to all who take part in the TJOOmPHOfcS. XKATireR and KTfrptXnfl. Main xD street, J'ittftoji. A lijrgo assortment of JVeucti Calf. Kip rthil I.crttfier always on liand. Repair niKdone witli punctuality on hrasonalilo terms. UuCti paid for all kiutli vf hides uud .-kini. jau. l-'W. •If the gAiirroui lessnn thus taught be not rtilsssd, Aud eaph muu to liU haigbbor will say—" 11' assist, HAYDEN bhothers, MunnuKne.—Mr». s. j. gf.ii- DI8 would re»pActftl11y inform (he Indies Litton that »ho skill cotiilnu'M the hu*iiiDPti of Ladies' Press tiiakjh* at her»ld locutio*. ov«r Loon Siix's, Cooper's Hull, auil holds hersclir In feanjftfcM it 111! limes to serve l»or customers in the best manner. Down Among the Dead Men. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Fancy Goods, Yanlcee Notions, Cigars, &c., A DIVER'S STORY. I "Look Forward, not Back."—It | seems to me, says a writer, that all times are alike adapted for happiness, and if wo' j;row old a* one should grow old, the last days of life must be the happiest of all.— Every stage ot lit# is but the preparation for the neit one. It is the treasure-house in Which are collected all the pleasures that are to make the future time happy. The child has indeed but few troubles) but they are to hiui its larger ones prove to hia parents. 1 asked a friend once, speaking of thjo happy, cloudlcss days of hia ohildhood, if-he would like to be always a child. He stopped for a moment, and then aaid "So." I think he was right. There is progress in everything in our means of happiness, and in onr capacity for enjoyment. Then let us look badk upon the timc-wrwiklod fiao ut' the past ortly with (Feelings of regret, Give tue the present, glowing and full of life, and the future, glorious with its bright visions. I would rather look forward than look back; rather spend the golden hours in working out present happiness, than in vaip rogrcts for the past. It is but the helm with which to steer her onward course. It is tlie steep add rugged mountain up which lies ofar way. it is not genius nor fortune that pares thq way to eminence, but earnestness, self-control, wisdom. These aro in oUe hands; let us use them, and when, at ttye sunset of life, we turn to look back on our path, and see it stretching far down before as peacefully, happily, wc rtay lay ourselves down to rest. DRESS PATTERNS. NOW MIliFOnX) She li id tVoeipt of the !#W, rDntt«fn* for ta die*'Drewefc mid «nCl 4mildr«n's (loth-* iug »HC1 will uvail herself of thC»p advuut*^in serving her cu*tomer8. , PitUton, OH. ISrtl. The life of tDDe who explores the mysteries of the sea is not more perilous than fascinating; the charm of terror hangs around it, and the interminable succession of exciting events renders it dear (a it» professor. Mat to the common diver of the east, who can remain but for a fraction of time beneath the wavo and grope fearfully aiming rugged ocean mounds, but to the adept in tiio civilized mode of diving. *ho, in his protective uriuor, may remain ubuterged for hours, and wander with impunity for niilea along those unknown r»- Car below t1 - : to h; 're laic' WM. IIAYDB!f» TEACY UAYDKX, May 28, 1861. joni* IIATDEN, GRORtiK HAY!)!??*. Msir JENNINGS 4 BROTHER, Wholesale Dealers in Grain and Lumber, WILSON, BARNES 4 CO., Wholesale Grocers artd Produce Commission Merchants, i OF ALL KINDS. FLOUR. FEED & MEAL. PORK, BUTTER and CHEESE, LARD. DRIED APPLES *tid BEAKS, SALT, CEMENT, Ac., Ac. ASD HXTEKJUVK DEAI.KUS 1M A Joke ai,l Around.—Thorc is a (|u;iint humor attached tq somebody connected frith the Rochester Express that breaks out in Spots occasionally in tnat TKA S. No.U5 Wari-en StrC et, (Third door below Washington Street,) ■William TI. Wilson,. SS«W'SA,l } kkwyokk. Samuel N. Delano. Sept. 27,1M0. ihcot, ns witness (tic following : "A gentleman, (whose nanio we si pun* .. iio ;ie »e»; to biiu i«D ipeii t!ie horrors of tfie watery WoMa, anu «• " Aritiian quickly. A few mofaems elapsed; we had conic betiftl atrd mouslaciic, nil loosened by thr water, pave him tho primness of a deitoor he muy upon such scenes ax . Ktorj tells us were presented to the fearfu eyes of AbAuiltah. Ta the diver the in on thrilling occurrences of tho upper work *eem frivoliiun; fo ( in his* weujory, ho re tains thoughts that may woll ubtll the soul with dread. J am a diver—# diver from choice—and I am proud of my profession. • Where is such euur»M" required ** i» needed ben;!' It is nothing to be a soldier ; a diver, however—but I Jorbear. 1 will tell my Star; aod lot others judite concerning it nearer to tin; rock. The IDlaok object now looked like the stern of a vessel whose hull lay there. Suddenly Parker louched me again, and pointed upward. Following the direction of bid bund, I looked up and aaw the surface of the water oil loamitig and in motion. There wag momentary chill through my heart, but it panscd over. We were in i dangerous condition. A atorm was corang on 1 But should we turn back now, when we —1—th/ -Dbjec* of our Beireh t Al- Jh, what Woe and tortlnre1 whut unutteraj)o agonies Appeared in the despairing glance of those lacos—faoos twisted into h|i;i- unxlio contortions, while the wmla that ligjj'yd tliem were writhing and struggling for life. I hpeded not the CJangero.ua whiob even w,hen we touched the steamer, hai slightly rolled. jDowp in these awful depth the sWell would not be very, strong, utiles it should increase With tetifoYd fury above Hut it hud been increasing, though I haC not noticed it, and the motion of the wate gentleman, v ..»»e nanio or 'obviousrftasbris,*) while rcttirhiiijC htitfii vith the family purchases on Haturdaj :veuinjx, stepped into au oyster saltan on \l«iu street to refresh himself with a stew. iVhile thus engaged * friend who had foJowodhiat in, abstracted from his groceries i package containing a pound of grouud coffee,.and having emptied it refilled the paper with saw-dust, and restored it to its original place. The mistake was not dis cftvercd until the following morning, whet the wife of the injured man prepared hi: " - T * * .1 'CSS PITTSTON, PA. ROBERT L MULPURD, OOETLAND A. 8PBA0UB MULFORD & SPRAGUE, 1861. FKEiHrtLLtOtlOS. 1861. RE1GEL, BAIRD & CO., IMPORTERS * WHOLESALE DEALERS IH HARDWARE, CUTLERY & GUNS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS V,;. ALSO,SOLE AGENTS FQR i , BROWff &SPB AGUE'S C BLEB HATED MINERS' SHOVELS, SCYTHES, AXES, And EDGE TOOLS, Foreip and American Dry Goods, No. 47 North 3d St., Phllad'a. Pa., WoiiM re«poCtmi|y layite the attention of Country MerslmnM lo their tl ' An appalling nliipwr«ek■ occurred, not were *C* net. ,ne obj«b* j """"cu ..'1' itnrMkftsfcMLaboring underthe misappre ong ago, upon the wildcat part of theeoaat ready it lay before us—wo were close be-' began to be felt in those abysses. i udden hension that the grocer had swindled liitn 1'Newfoundland. The tidings of this side it. No, I would not. I signalled to ly the steamer was rocked and shuken by the husband returned the sawdust in tlx calamity reached the ears of thousand* ; Parker to go forward; aiid we still kept on • the swell. njor/iiog, and ipdignantly demanded, ano Dut amid the; crowd of aooidents which our course. 4' 'his &e hjdepus forms were shaken, finpHy received, its equivalent in 01d Java fallowed in quick suepesswn it was soon Now the rock roso up before ua, black,! and folli Tie hoops of people rolled asun- The uuhappy grocer, who is notoriously orgotteu. Not by WC however. We found rugged, disuial. Its rough sid.:s were worn der. That demon on the table seemed to subject to fits of 'absent mindedness,' do,hat the vessel badpJok.upon#spot wCjere by the actiou of the water, and in some mako a apring directly towards roe, 1 fled Clarcd most solemnly that it was uninten;he water's depth was by no means:great, places wpre covered wfth marine plants, shrieking—all were after uic, I thought., tional, and, that, really, it was a little the ind thata darinu'SiMijnflaighteaaily reach her utid nameless ocean vegetation. We pass- , I rushed out, with no purpose but to es- worst mistake he ever committed ! What .SheCwfi • steamer caliph the Murinion, efj onward, wp clambered over a spur that; cape. I sought to throw on niy weights, renders the transaction still more perplexiiid had been aeeu going suddenly down, jutted from the..cliff, there lay the steamer, and rise. My weights could not be loos- jng is, that'for the life of him he can't rewithout an instant's warning, by sOuie fish- The MarmiopT-there she lay upright, ei»ed—I polled at thetn with frantic oxer- member viharr, he got the iawdmi /' " jr.uen near by. She had, undoubtedly, with everything still standing. She had tions, but could not loosen them. The iron Struck a hiddon rocki and had thus been, gone right down, and settled in such n po- fattening* had grow stiff, One of them I aw law;.—When I look upon in one moment, destroyed. i spoke to my j sitipn awongst the rocks, that she stood wrested, off in wy oonvulwvq efforts, but tombs of the great, every emotiop of u.-sociates of tho plan, and they approved upright here, just as though she lay at her the kept mc dowp; Ihetube, eijvy dies within me; when 1 read the epiitj No time *yas lost in u»akii|g the neeee- wharf We rushod eagorly along, And fls,o, was still lying down in my passage- taphs of the beautiful, every inordinate desary preparations,, and; a nhort time beheld | clambered up ber aide. There wns a low Way through the machine rooms. Idid sire goes out; when I meet tho grief of us embarked in our small schooper for the ■ moan in the water, which sounded worn- not know this until 1 had exhausted my parents on a tomb stone, my heart melts sun If pn: ship. There were fix of us, and 1 ingLy in our ears, and told us of a swiftlyi stfengtb, find'almost my in vain with compassion ; when I Bee the tombs of we anticipated extraordinary sucoess. , | approaohing danger What was to be done 'efforts to ldosen tho weight, ana still the parents themselves, I oonsidei* the vanity I was the leader, andsouer«){f ventured most be done speedily. VVe hurried for-; h&rrot of that scene iu the cabin rested of grieving for those whom wc must quick upon any exploit in fbiftb there was un- *rard. Parker rushed to the cabin. I upoH me. .. fy folio# } when I aee kings lying by those commw danger. Not tliat the others yep went forward to descend into the hold. T i -Where Parker? The thought flash- why despise them, when I consider rival cowards; ou the cont.ary. they were all descended the ladder I Walked into the ed acres* me. Ho w« not here He had wiu plaoed side by side, or the holy men brave men, but I was gifted with a cool- engineer's room. All was cmptyhere— returned. Two weight* l*y -near, whioh that divided |the world with their contents, ness and presence of mind of which the all was water. The waves of the ocean seemed thrown off in terrible haste. * es, I reflect with sorrow apd astonishment on others Wdre destitute. As two persons had entered and were sporting with the Pafker had gone. T looked up; there lay thc tittle competitions, factions.and debates wore needed in order to explore the' Mar- works of man. I looked down into the the schooner tossing and rolling among the 0f mankind ; when I read the dates oi the mian, I had selected si rty eottpahloW * hold. Suddenly I was startled by an up- waves. j tombs of some that died but yesterday,apd young fellow whose steadiness and daunt- palling noise on deck. , ' 1 I went into the room, to some six hundred years ago, I consider that less courage had several times before been The heavy footsteps of some one rup- go back, bo as to clear my tube, I had great day when we shall all bo cotemporafearfully tested. ninc, as though in mortal fear, or nyDst gone through the passages carelessly, and ries and make oUr appearance together. It Was a oalui and pleasant day, bat the dreadful haste, sounded in my ears. Then it had got entangled with something in my I „ tv southern aiid eastern horizon looked deceit- mv heart throbbed wildly ; for it was a huriy to reuch th«! deek. I wont back in Cum; FOR Frosted Fret.—Inret bathe fuL Small, suspicious clouds were gath- fe„ful thing to hear, far down in the silent haste to extricate myself—I eouldstav the frosted portion of the foot in spirits of ered there, ill of aspect," and "sneaking depth* of the ocean. hero ne longer; for if *11 (the gold of Ool- turpentine, then apply stramonium oiutfellows, regular hangdog follows," as my Pshaw ! it's only Parker. conda bad boon in the vessel I would not meat. A fow applications of these rernecomrades remarked to me. Nevertheless, j hurriedly ascended to the dock by the stay in company wjtli the dreadful dead i_ dies will effeot a eurowe were not to be put off by alittle cloud- first outlet that appeared When I speak. • flwk—foar wings to my feet. I ifJ • i,, iness in the sky, but boldly prepared to 0f hurry, I b tie a k of the quickest move- hurried down tbe ladder into the machine , t&" The easiest method of securing ap venture. ment possible, when cumbered with 'Kopm oiice more, and retraced my steps erect and manly carnage is to walk with So deep Was tbe water that no veBtige much armor. But this movement of mine through the passages below. I walked thecbin slightly above a horizon a ine,as of a ship's mast remained above the sur- was quick; I rushed on deck. back to the place into which I had descen- if looking at something iighcr than your I fate to point out the reetine-plaee of the It was Parker! ' dcd. It was dark; a new feeling of bur- own head. 210 Qreenwich Street, near Vesey St., HEW YORK. Large k Wcll-SrIf cteii Stock of Fresh Fall Goods, Which th»y«rend» reciivin* in t*or«. i' 1 oaJSySSin&e pS pril A, 18#1. 545yl DENTISTRY! . 9Heap, Cheaper, Cheapest! PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS 8QU A rcocnt decision of a court. of Mass ichuacfts deprives a Methodist minister of means of collecting hia salary. A Methodist preacher, in Ware, sued hit, • church for an uripaitl portion of his littlo stipend they were to give him, and was met by the dcfonce that, u rider the economy of,:T Methodism, nothing was legally due him that the minister was sent to the from his conference, not called by the society; that all payments, under such circumstances, were voluntary and' not theresuit of a legal agreement binding on both sides; and tiat if the stewards of the society did not collect the full amount of the ' salary, there was no logal means of oolleot- | iog the balance. The court deoided that i the grounds of the defence were correct, » and that t«c (Jergyman could not recover. » mHB nubaorlber hiving procured the Intent iniprov-1 ed Machine for Vulri.uir'ufc to m »ert to durability. Htyle. «r prartioel uce. Rubber a» a twe Imw not it* equal amonK the variou*articles now in u-e not even excepnnttSold. It hat. been there ugltly tented lot the jw*t eight yeara by »oD*e of our inoit celebrated KeqtinU and pronounced perfect! 1#M insert a H0ETHEA8TEE PE H8YLVAHIA1 Itl I lOlfili*- C v i A •D ' ' • uluVf 'ufl f Yl'iV "AW ll Single Set for »3$15. Entire Set for Twenty-five Dolls, Partial net* at correnponrttng prfcen. Come onel coma KDW Now to the time to secure your teetb and "flLI'St m"? offtoe over SturmM*"* "hoe ntore and oxafUJoe epeoiroenH. Absent *o,n the offloe the ftr.t Urn month. A. PEASE. FMeton. January ltt, IBM. jr. sftfTJBKasx, ?it(.vDn,; r«. , H. & A. PSTSMSEif,»crouton, Pfc. C?. PETERSEN, Htoiesflitle, Pa. Nov. 8, 1800. BHEHIDENT DEHTWT.—"A clean and wholesome appearance of the month lithe strongest latter of recommendation." ' • DH. i. W. KE8LER, Surgeon aj»d Meehanical Dentist. has permanently located in Pittstcm and resDectfully tenders hie professional services to itl Artificial Teeth inserted from one to an entire aett 90 Gold, Silver or Vulcanite plates, to look aa well as the natural. Please call and examine Teeth filled with Gold Tin or Bone Filling. AU work in the Dental Art exwuUdwHhiMtnew and dispatch. Teeth ex- S when ,le«ired by the afd ofKranc,.' Galva»De Proooes. The ienaation produced by the passage of the current is pot painful,-it being so adjusted ag to be just perceptible to the patient. if. B.—Persons wishing operations performed at their houses will be waited upon by tearing their address at his office. Aauperior lot of TOOTH POWDER always on band. defers to Rev. G. M. Peck and Steuben Jenk- Ins, J5m-. Pittnton ; and On. E. Shelp and J. M. Rnrpidt WiliL68-fiSIT6D Office formerly oeoupied by Dr. Flagg, In Mrs. Foreman'* b«ildio*. Charges moderate. Aug- 33,1891.—If R EMOVAL! Bar When Napbfeon (nt that time First , Consul) heard of the death of W lie said"Th* : great light of thi world lma gond out." In his hind, in the ing order of ike day, lie thus announced C the Ueoaawof the "Father of hia Country" io the Consular (' \ and to the —miorof must always b i 1 How Located Cot. of Main & William Streets. Watches aad Jewelry. J 4 new stoc*. / AMESAITKEN,*dttldrespect fully1 Inform his friends and Hie public in general that he has just replenished his store yith a new and exteMive assortment of WatcKe*. Clockt, Cf «•" «■ gcriptions. Together with SILVER AMD 1 LASTED WARE, Comb»( Brushes. Pocket Cutlery, Flower Vases, and a thousand other articles which will recommend themselves. They have been purchased of the best manufacturers in the linite4 States, aud cannot be wirpns»e4 in quajityBE?ArKtNO.-i*Watches, docks and Jewelry repaired at all times, by the moet experienced workmen. ThaukfuJ for the liberal heretofore C*njovC 1. a continuance of the Bame 1Q M-.:. ' I'ittstou, J uno 21,18W. t/uard armida v ishington is dead! Thiagrea '8of U ti'Xa, crape shall be hung ors and standards of the Rc- M well as to and espccin like hiin ana the space of ' on all the oo public." |
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