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THE PITTSTON GAZETTE, " aid fflswHFMA MimucrH mail. mHI a II I iq»«W»WWIH|W J . 1 " 1 1" 1111 " j_ il ' I r JIMlJdh^gsg^ 3 filttkhj J3»tusjin}irr (JDruufrir to P.tm. tifornture, flit Jlltrtmifilt, Jliiuiiig, JHrrljuuirnl, nnh %milurnl Siitafe af tjjt (Countri), 3iisfrurfiaii, aimistmtnf, )-ftun Mars |Str Stamrn. Volume 2.--number id. PITTSTON, PEXNA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1351; WHOLE NUMBER 71. ile McMahon, flerent direc» j way to Dor*, •tp with bloody man! Npw (werve Uujfir iks for you!" Jehu gave the head forward, upon the rein«, was Conscious trees. The nd the slight on, persuaded D to pieces.— 1 when Archy »gairi, with a Iman felt thai DR. J. B. CRAWFORD IPQilTlBV* Look, ye husbands a mohicnt, and remember what vour wile was when you look her; not froin compulsion, hut from your ow ti choice ; a choice bused, probably, oil tvlial you considered her superiorj- I ty lo all o hers She was young—perhaps 1 liie idol of a happy home, she was gav and ' blithn as the lark, and the brothers anij sisters at her father's fire-side cherishrd I her as an object of er.d arment. Yet she left all to join her destiny with yours; to make your home Iiappy, and to do all thai woman's love could prompt, and woman,s 1 ingenuity devise, to meet your wishes, nhd I to lighten ihe burdens which might press I upon j ou in D oi r pilgrimage. She, of I course, had her ex, ec aliona too. She ' could not entertain feelings which proniis| ed so much v. it'iout fof.ning some idea of reciprocation 6 D vour part, and she did I expect you would after marriage, perform those kind o liccs of which you | were so lavish in the days ofyour betroth- "It may be, when you can get the kry to it. Hut it might os well be Egyptian for me. But, hold up wliodc charming [ilacc is that on the right 7" syllable; aiid that whistle which I gave" —here here he repeat d it—'-do you see What a glorious bound ho takos, us wjlh file view to leaving the shuil behind him ? Hut he can't Dlo that, llow wo spin ! even as Ihe fairies do ! Do you believe in fairies, Paulina ?" Ills way to Cooper river; wi fur the fif-st time taking a ( lion, bounded upward, on h clicster. VVe picked their noscM. Ha' Stock! Turco for It, and oh, villain, it you the ribbon, I'll roast your 8 With.a long our •niniiil liie whip, ll)l"ew hi; slightly increased lug,grasf and, in a moment, Paulim J?aW3tT®33 PBINTED USD PUBLISHED WEEKI.Y BY Re.jxDclftillj' lendrfs Ills pftfftmloiial Seitlcw to Iho P»o-ple of WyooiiiiK "inl vicinity. . „ Office hi Temi**ronce l!ou»e, \\ yomlng Pi. August 1, 1831-1 jr HENRY CLAY. fc: Mi Bichart 8 H. S. Pliillips. EVERTS A OXTRTXSS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PISH, We find ihe following in the Louisville Journal, The author ihtroduces it aa follows: •'Charming! Pretty enough, but not absolutely charming in my eyeo, unlown, in. deed, you were the charmer at the window, instead ol tlint blow snbel you see ilurb. That's one Daniel Cannon's—one of I lie rebels of the city, who forgot to count the cost pf his patriotism before lie adopted the cxpensiVe habit. That u man should ado|it an unprofitable sentiment? Me has fmid for it ! Have you seen enough of the charming settlement ) My trotor, you see has no sympathy with you, and is extremely anxious to be oft." 8fl*t Weil tidi of Mi»'». Street, second Story of the '1 Long Sitore" of Winer if- Wood. FRUIT, OILS 8 PROVISIONS, " How is good and great and glorious old Jlal.t friend P. 1 lie has been more freshly called to my memory to-day, though an evergreen in every Whig heart, liy a planter medallion of him sent ine by P. Jones, the promising sculptor of the West, now In Ne# York; Ih a group of gentlemen admiring its similitude, a Loco present observed by way of a taunt " it's very good, but icherc noxo is Clay 1 I send you the answer, believing it will be welcome in your Jourhaj, however weak a vindication it may be, and though published in a somewhat similar shape some years since in the Detroit Advertiser." '■To be sure 1 do. Not your masculine (nines ; they are too coarse a ceuture.— Your Oberoif is a sort ol monster, for «k-ainple—but I have no doubt about Titania and Joline, and Ny.nphulioc, and thereat of the tender sex. 1 would not give up my faith in female faries for all the world." "d*ZETTs" is published etery tfriilay, at Twd DoLL'tna per annum. Two DoLt.Atis and Fifty I Cents will be charged if not paid within Ihe . year. No paper will be discontinued until all arrearages . arepuj... Advertisements are inserted conspicuously at Own DoLl.ua per square of fourteen lines for | three insertions; and TwF..Crrt-riv* C*mts ad" ditional for every subsequent fnsertion. A liberal deduction to thoae who advertise for six months or the whole year. ... J«b Work.—We have connected with our establishment a well selected assortment of Job Type, which will enable us to execute, in the neatest '' style, every vuriety of printing. Being practical printers ourselves, we can afford to do work on as reasonable terms as any other office in the county. All letters and communications addressed to the Gazette must be post paid, and endorsed by a responsible name, tJ receive attention. and Product and Commission Merchants, No. 248, Fulton Street, near Washington Market, New York. C- A E. would call the attention of merchants of Northern Pennsylvania to their extensivp stock of Fish, Fruit, Oils and Provisions, which they will sell upon as favorable tchiis as any house in New York city. BillL. P. kvkrts, i ciias. a. cLUTiss. J March28, l85l-ly. of the passage bdlween the wheels rolled oh a root, and shock, it) her nervous conditio her thai the vehicle had gon A deep sigh escaped her, an looked round upon her face half diabolical smile, die mi he had conquered.' "As if these could be tolerable, even to themselves, without a just proportion of the oilier sex. How we go! That I should give up such a horse as this! It was a rashness to make such a bet; but, with your eucouragemeut, Paulina, mxy I he utterly consumed in bitumen, if 1 lose hihi. Vol) say 1 shall not—and 1 will not, Paulina you do not know me." OEO. W. BRAINERD A Co. "Let him go. fie Is ccrtairily a vry splendid creature." Where is he 1 Ask the mighty host Of freemen in our Dative land I A million voices will respond, While each one proudly clap# his hand To his warm heart, and with a tear For hiin they honor, answer—here ! "Is he not? What a skin lie has!— Did you ever see a more perfect purple buy in your life? It is like a velvet silk, only riche ; and what legs !" touching tiiin slightly wiili the whip over his Hanks and sliuking out the reins—'-now shall you see him flv !" Sho was powerless. The lustre had eft iief ej-es: Iler checks were pallid.— t'lie gazR wiih whibh she met his own, vas that of a subjpct. The fair coquette, o boastful of her strength and courage, wcuf ibsolutely speechless ; but she could still ippreciate the danger ot a philosophy sb ivild as that with which her companion continued to regale hfet1 sbnses. " Talk of driving," srid he. "There is no driving where there's no danger.- — Where's the merit of doing that? A cki may drive a blind hbrsfe oVer a beaten track, and safeiy keep the oenter. But it is a man only that can scrape the edge of A precipice with his wheel, yet nevefr, tease to whistle while hfe's doing it. I could take you now, Paulina, full speed, among all the tombs and vaults of the Goose Creek churchyard, chip the fcorner of every tombstone whirl three times ronnd the chlircft, leaving but an inch to spare between the corners and the wheels, and haul up at the altar place, cool enough for the marriage ceremony. There's the church, now.*' And he touched the flanks of the trotter with his whip, and began to whistle. " Oh, lor heaven's sake, Mr. Campbell; don't think of it." 103 Miurray, near West Street, New York' Geo. W. Biuinkiid, DaviiD Bkt.dkn. [Aug. S, ISoO.—ly*. FAIRBANIC'S PREMIUM SCALES, incut L. W. CRAWFORD, AOENT, I'ittston Hardware Store. N. B.—Sold at manufacturers prices nhd war ranted to lie correct. [Aug. 2, 1850—tf. She became yoitwife! left her own home for yours—burst assnnder, as it were, the bands of love which had bound her to Iter At .ei'C* fireside, and sought no other hoina than your affections ; left, it inny be, ihe ease and delicucy ofu home of indulgence—and now, what must be her feeling#, if she grai u .lly awakes to the consciousness that jou love her less than before ; th.it your evenings are spent abroad ; that you only come home at all to satisfy the demands ol your hlinger, and lofind a resting place for your h' a I when weary, or a nurse for vour head when diseased ? "Whatdo you mean ? 1 know tlml you are Mad Arcliy Campbell—" Business Curds, etc "Nay, Jo Hot plish film heavy." The sahd is '■Ah! but vot foil Arcliy Campbell]— You know me ! Well, 1 suppose you do, in some fesjiecta. You know me as your devoted worshipper, Tliat 1 take for grant, ed ; but you little ljiiow that 1 can set fire to the very temple in which I worship.— By Jupiter Amnion, to employ Iialt'ur's most expressive oath, I am capable of a devlish sight of things ol which you have no conception." "Vou wish to scare me, do you ? But your'e mistaken. I know enough of you to fear you nothing." "Ah? Kh! Do you say so? Will,do you see that hojj trying to make his way into that cornfield ?"—-a huge beast, such as they would have hunted with dogs, and cry, and bow spear, in the forest of Ardenues. You see how he rears himself against the fence, absolutely bent to send it down by more force 1 Now you shall see me put one of these wheels over his back before he or you can cry out—'cha!" Where Is he ? In the frozen North, In the tnst empire of the West, In tho swett lowlands of the South, JAMES L WLFRIDGE C£ CO FISH, PRODUCE, "He scorns sand. Ho is of the genuine Arabian stock, to whom sand is nature. I low he speeds,, ami you scarcely feel the motion. What a pily to lose such an animal ; and yet wtms mm® That rallying name is known and blest On land, a watchword for the free— The sailor shouts it on the sea! AND CKNI'-UAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 67 North Wharvo*, at wholesale. FROTHINGHAM, NEWELL 8 CO nA VE tailen the Capacious Store No. 57 forondtnaii. Where they will keep an extensive sloe/ of HOOTS and SHOKS of the best style and quality, which they offer on favoruble terms. Merchants of the Wyoming Valley are particularly invited to call and examine olirsloci. New York, January 1, 1851.—tf. (I,ate W M. Newell A Co.) Where is he 1 Far beyond the reach "What! Why think of loosing him?" HEL0W VIM UTREKT, PIIIT.A1IP.I.PII1A r«W«'tA.IITI.Y • « A* THKhT Vf Of his fierce, unfjrgiving foes— In vain docs malice strive to crush "IIh! ha! Paulina; think that the heathen Turk, Stock, should have set his eyes on the beast ; that he should hanker after rucli a creature, and really fancy that he was the man to get hiin. I'd soon, er cut his throat than he should have him, and vet I must confess " MilED k PICK LED Flail, , vlit WitkwL I | Horn*, Prdmon, I Bill.- Fl»h, Hides, *hsd. I Pork, Miuurftars, HMTini, Liirtl, | t1ioes«, he PhUsiiclfhla, Moj 30. IS'il—#m# Colossal genius witli its blows— The arrows winged with envious aim, lireuk on the bright shield of his fapie! Why d d she have the bright hcarlh of her youthful days? Why di I you ask her to give up the enjoyment ofa happy hofite? Was it simply to d.irn your stockings, mend y.nir clothes, lake cure of your children, und watch over your sick bed? Was it simply to co. d tee to yoi.r own comfort ? or ives lure some understands g lhat she was to be made happy in her connexions with the man she dared to love? EAGLE HOTEL. Where is tie • When the would be great, HOLLltJOHEAD, WHITE 8 Co. The parly pigmies of to-day, Arc all forgot, mankind will Vbe'p "What?" GEORGE LAZARUS, I'ITTSTON, PA. Around the hallowed grave of Clay ! Where then will be their names who dare Defame him 1 Kclio answers—where 1 "We have made a bet upon his perlor mance td'day." "Indeed ?*' 1KD DF.AI.F.NS IN Wines and Liquors, N» 77 North Water street, 38 North Wharves, Philadelphia. UK. M. hom.incsubao, pktbr sin8s. Aug. 2, 1850. '•Yes! the trotter is staked against a O. R. GORMAN, M. D. A WORE TO YOUNG HUSBANDS purse of guinea?; fifty yellow hammers ugainst my purple bay. Wliicli shall fly, Paul ilia ? The birds or the benst ? Eh! "I would not lose him for the world." "What would you do tii Leep him?" "What would I do ?" answered the lady. Mud Arthy ohuqklcd, and with n sly glance at his companion— "1 must win the bet of course! "Surely; if you can " Respectfully tenders his Professional services to the citizens of I'ittston and vicinity. Walking the other day with a fiiond who hud befcn confined a week or two by sickness to his room, lie remarked that a husband might leurn a good lesson by being occasionally confined to his house, by having in this way an opportunity of witnessing the cares and never ending toils ol his wife, whose burdens and duties, and p itient endurance he never have understood. There is a great deal in this thought, pi rhaps enough for an editorial. Men, especially young men, are callcd by their business during the day mostly away from home returning only at the hours for meals, and as they then sec nearly the same routine of duly, they begin to think it is their own lot to perforin all the drudgery, onJ to be exercised with the weight of care an I responsibility. But such a man has {.ot a wrong v'ew of the case ; he needs an opportunity for more extended observation, and it is perhaps for this very rei son that n kind provitfence arrests him by sickness thai h may learn in pain what he would fail t observe in health. WM. C. W11ITF., Office nearly opjDotite Ihe Post Office, Piltilon Aug, 2, 1850. ly. Nor is it a sufficient answer that you re: ply limi you fjive her n home ; that jou ited unil ckt!m iter. Yi u t'o tin's lor your health ; you would do it for an indifferent house-keeper. She is your wife, and unless } ttu nt end to It r wants, and some wav answer the re aw n ible expectation you luiscd hy your attention before marr njne, you need not wonder if she be dejected, and her heart sinks into insensibility ; but If'ibis he so think well who is the cause of it —Epitcopal Register. The poor girl found her voice in anticipation of a new dhd greater danger. " Don't think of what f" fie demanded; Feb. 7, 1851 •'t'or heaven's sake. A rcliy Campbell, don't think of such a thing. Do you see th8 ditch ? We shall upset." l'EROT, HOFFMAN Jk Co., KORWARDI.YO* COMMISIUN MERCHANTS No. 41, North Wharvo*, and 83 North, Water Street, Ueldw Raee St. Dr. G. UNDERWOOD, Office in the Building of L. W. Crawford's Hard-Ware Store, Plltston, Pa. Aug. 8,1850. ly. "Driving among the tombstones; It can't be done with safety." ' ' ' * • tlTL - Ml » -• "Not a bit ofit. Through the ditch we go! Hi! Smack !M and the whip was luiC! on with unction, '-I5ravtD! beast of mine ; across him for a iholisanrl." " Can't be done ! What will you be on it ? I'll show you. Such an imputation on my 6kill in driving ! Ah, you think 1 fl-ar. You would test my courage—my lerve—in every way. You are a fearless feature; but you shall see that I havb M irm a heart as yourself:" O. F. BOWMAN, ATTOnmiiV AT LAW. u d Real Estate Agent. Office, on Muin Street, posile the Foundry, Pittstort, Pit. Aug. 2, 1M50.—ly. PHILADELPHIA "Ah! there's the rub! If 1 carl! I .nust do nty best for it—leave no means untried lor it—eh 1" •'Certainly not!" A jolt—a bbund—the ditch is crossed, and, even Idle the hog, with forefeet erect is pressing dll liis weight against the worm fence, which he liad alroady half shaken from its property, the obpdient horse took the irregular motion which had been prescribed to him, and the vehifcle rOse in air, upon the hog's quarters, and hung in thi» manner for 8 perilous instant. A scream from the lady was nothing to the wild succession of them llmt issued frotti the throat ol the porker. Down tolled ihe beast into the ditch ; down, for an instant, scttfed the wheels upon him; another jolt of the vehicle, and the ditch was re-crossed ; the wheels recovered their balance, and off" hounded the good Arabian, seemingly as heedless as his master of ihe condition of the (tog. Before Paulina had recovered, Mad Archy spoke; "By Jupiter Amition, It was almost a hang. 1 knew that there was some peril in it from the first, Paulina, and but lor your assurance thai nothing botild scarce you, I should never have tried it. You are a fearless creature—not once to cry alortd—not once to tremble." Then looking round with a mischievous smile, inlo her face—"Not the slighest change in col. or or feature! Ah! Paulina, you are worthy to be a soldier's wife. You hove courage indeed." This no*el sort of flattery did not soothe the lady very materially. If not absolute, ly scared, she wns bewildered and confounded. She felt that a mocking devil was in the smile which beheld her features She knew that they were pale. She felt that her heart anCj lip were equally trembling. She knew that she had scrcarned in her momentary terror, and was as perftctly satisfied that he had heard her stream. She s|i»)ke nothing. She began now to feel nil t!:e imprudence of which she had been guilty in riding with such1 a companion. Was lie mad or not ? He was rapidly, to her mind, realising the propriety of the epithet which had hi'herto been conferred upon him in jest. Ilis recklessness was assuming nil aspect quite ns uncomfortable to her, n3 his IliaUness would have been. He did not allow her apprehensions to subside. "You soy nothing; Paulina. Perhaps you frontier that 1 should suppose it a meritorious sliow of courage on your part to feel no fear at such a small ,,adventure.—; Hut 1 can assure you that mo»t of your sex would have fell or expressed some alarm. You do neither. All! ilis delightful to drive suoh a woman 1 t 'ne is annoyed at the pelt.y feminine fears w hich see dqnger in a straw. No, do ytii) Sen ybnder pines growing upoh the old irdck • 1 11 venture li guinea that there H svartiely a lady ill Charleston who would not be dinjuieied at my driving between them." "l'\Dr 1 leaven's sake, Kir, Clo,jiot attempt il !'■' cried ihe daiuDel', now seriously alarmod, and nil o*bD in it treiiioi j, ciUfching his arm aii fcho D-| tiif. "Ah! child Paulimi, iliis rijijifehcnsidri is expressed for iia'T You f'l'l irtjifie ij'ourfrtjf. You di-end tliril I will fuller at the Ro Terences. AVyicorr U Co., I'ittston, Fishes DV Booaudus, Wilkesbaire. I-'kakklin 1'lvtt Co., Philadelphia, Jail. 31, 1851.—ly* "Leap, fly, overturn fences, break through farm yards, laugh at the lows, if necessary, the church !" " Oli! 1 do not fiifean that, Mr. Campbell. 1 am hot firrfl. I am fearful—very fearful—in fact, I feel quite sick. I must have some water." J. BOWKLEY it BEYEA, Coal Merchants, Archj Cain] ball's Marriage. Jobnvoit, Well* Co, MANUFACTURERS Ofici Corner of Main and Rail llnart S'reels I'ittston, Li'zkrnK County, Pa. Angust Iti, 1850. —tf. Lt W. G1LHORK SIMMS •'AH.! all! cried the gay damsel, with a mprry laugh ; ' anything rather than loose so beautiful and fine a horse. Hut you have not told ine what the bet is ? There is no secret about it!" " It is Iliis cursed beast f Fie goes so slowly. He creeps as if he had the gout! We hafre been a tediotis time on itle road; and you are naturally tired but. I could cut the rascal's throat. Water, we will get it at the parsonage; we will drive there first; after that we can visit the cburch.— It is one of the prettiest of. the antiquities in all the low country. Fine teaeelated aisles—fine mahogany pews—carved work in abundance, and—botj" looking rbUnd Upon the pale faceof his companion, "but for the parsonage, now. You know the rector, Ellington 1" "Oh ! ycS, yes. Go to the parsonage." "Phew!"—a shrill prolonged whistle, an artist-like flourish bf the "persuader," as ho styled his whip, and the vehicle was soon whirled up at the door of the parson: AND HT II O .L E S A LE I) E A L li K S IN [In Mr. Simms' i cw novel, "Katharine Walton," just publish.e I byjMr. Mart, of Philadelphia, occurs the lolloping spirited narrative. It may be promis e! that "Mad Archy Campbell", Wtti u British oflicar belonging to the garrison of Charleston during the revolution, Paulina Phelps way a loyalist belle, wlioni Campbell had of. fended slig! t'.y. He had, however, but wi.h a bro'.hi r officer, five guineas that he wjuld marry h r. The first Let he won. The decision ofthe wound is given in the extract wo make : BOOTS, INDEMNITY. Tliu Franklin Fire IiiMtvaiirc Co ejKDsaaan iMirattB, fro. 36 Courllandt Street, (first door above the Merchants' Jlutrl.) kmD* w. Johnson, ( J »■ bknnktt, Jft. H K Crn.ii, 5 S. YO/tK \ c. y. nbrson. January 21, 1«t. '7 PHILADELPHIA "Ah ! but there is !—fcr the present at least ; but you will be the first to know it. I assure you I am resolved to win it, and I will ! It I had entertained any doubts before, your encouragement has settled them. But 1 may call upon you lor assistance.— Indeed, to confess the truth, the bet is of sufch a nature, that, without your help, 1 shall lose it. May I count upon yoy ?" Office No. 103 Chetnut street, near Fifth si DiroctorS. Charles N. Hancker, George W. tu£liards, Thomas Hart, Morducai J). I.ewis, Tobias Wagner, ACloljDlie K. Kobie, Samuel Grant, David S. lirown, Jactib It. Smith, Morris Patterson. We have seen rectr.tly n good many! things said in the papers to wives, especnlly to young wives, exposing their faults, ! perhaps magnifying them, and expounding ' to tliein , in none of the kindest terms, their duty ami the, offices pertaining to a vvc man's sphere. Now, we really believe tlmt wives, as a whole, are really better than they are admitted to be. We doubt it there can be found a great number o! wives who aro disagreeable and negligent, it.'iuut bomu palpable coldtiess or .shortcoming 011 the part of their husbands, fc'o fur us we have had an opportunity for observation, they are far more noted an I fuithful than those Who style themselves their lords, and who by the customs of so- | ciety, have oilier and generally more plea- j sunt and varied duties to perform. Wo 1 protest then against these lectures sd often 1 and so obtrusively addressed to the ladies, | and insist upon it that they must—most of them—have been written by sou.o fusty bachelor who known no better, or by souih inconsiderate, husbands who deserve to have'been oKi bachelors to the end of their lives. EXCHANGE HOTEL, BIGGS 8 DOEBLER, Coritintle to make itisuriinee, perpetual anC1 limited, on every description of projierty in town and country, at rates u« low us are consistent with st- Opposite the Court House, HLOOMSBTJllG, Pi. "Oh ! to be sure. Out you rack me with curiosity. How can you do so? Do ycu forget that I am a woman '?" "Heaven forbid ! It is as a woman only that your assistance will be valuable.— But, rest in patienco lor a season. In truth the secret will be worth nothing to you at present. It is one.of those in which you can have no interest but m the moment of its diseovery ; and that discovery, I promise Von, shall be first tnado by you." curily. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund which with their Capital and Premiums safely invested, affords ample protection of the in- Never was the heart of a yourg damsel more free and buoyant than that ol l'aulina 1'helps, while speed ng over the deeply shaded roads of GojjDe Creek, borne in a \ chicle sd easy, and by a trotter of such admirable speed and vigor. The day was a lino one, and a little warm perhaps ; but the beat was scarcely felt Ly our fair one, j.oinj at such u late, a breeze playing arC u id her as she flew, and Mad Archy Campbell in the best of all possible humors Never, in fact, did he so excellently reconcile his rianl moi d with so much grace and amenity. Theid was a reckless buoyancy in his words and manner, a playful humor, a while but not irreverent freedom in what he said, that had an inexpressible charm '.0' his tli jughless companion. She was phtyfull and capricious und somewhat wilful. It was one of li r weaki e seslo aim at being considered strong. Iler amhit ion was to exhibit a strength beyond lhat usually accorded to her sex—a dangerous ambition always—which perhaps, proves nothing more certainly than the real weakness of the party. But for this, she had never committed the indiscretion of taking such a drive, with such a gallant and without any other companions. j«n id, 1851 JOHN GILBERT A. CO. Wholesale Druggists, Hurrd The assets of the Company on January I, 1848, and published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz Mortgages, Real Folate, - Temporary Loan, Stocks Cash, cf»c., No 177 Narflt Third Street, A few doors above Vine Street, Euat side, age. Our pastor was taking his ease on the shady side of his piazza, as Mad Arohy Campbell and the fair Paulina drove up to (lie entrance. The .shade tffces received them, and a servant in a neflt livfery prom: ptly made his appearance, to whom Camp: bell threw his reins; then, jumping out with an easy bound, he assisted his companion, trembliug all the while, to the soli id earih, her heart beating almoSt abdildy with lie seiiSe of a danger hardly yet escaped. The worthy pastor arose from the cot of canvass, on which he had befen solociting his siesta, and partly descended the flight of steps leading tb the piazza, to receive and welcome the parties, both of whom he slightly knew. With a somewhat boislrous courtesy, Mad Arohy responded to the gentle salutation of the rqctor, who, giving his arih to Paulina, assisted her Into the dwelling. She Sank fee; blv into the first chair that presented ilseu in the piazza and faintly called for a glass of water, which was immediately brought. Mr. Ellington soon perceived that her nerves were somewhat discoitiposbd, but he tvas loo phlegmatic to conjecture the fpll extent to which they-had been tried. Besides Mad Arehy gave him little leiatjre for meditation or scrutiny. " We are out of breath, parspn. Such a •horse. Look at the creature. Hardly ruffled ; never a stain upon his skin; and JUst enough moistlire to inbreaae the beauty of his purple. You'll hardly think it; but we have reached you in two hours from ihe city."' , . Tlie preacher looked incredulous turning his eyes froth one to the other of his visitors; with a doubtlul inquiry in lus glanct: ;; a By tyosea aod Aaron, but drhat 1 tell you is the truth," was the irreverent response. The rector looked a bebomlng gravity as lit? replied : " S\W;ttr hot it all I" 99.4ft,05H fi-2 90,017 7H i;:i,iuo 77 50,flfo 00 . 50,038 92 PHILADELPHIA. JOHN GILBERT. .811.AS II. WETNZ "And to day 1" eon!tf»«lTI.Y ON HAND, A LlRGr. ASSORTMENT Or tJru*s, Medicines, Chemicals, Fullers' and Dyers' Article*, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, and "Before the day is out; nay, possibly, in the course of a very few hours. But here is Garden's. You know the doctor and IliS place Otranto V' .Since tlicir incorporation, n prriod of -0 years, tliey hove paid upwards of ntie. million fil e hundred thousand dottars\o»l by fire, thereby affording evidence of the «l(»anta(Jfe#f instlrnhce d* Well as the aliiiiiv and disposition to meet vfrith promptness, all lialiiiities. ti *M,ID03 M Painter*' Articles.' Apothecaries' Glassware, Patent Medicines, if-c., if-c. August 30j 1850.— ly. "Yes; shall we slop ?" fidbPBR 8 VANZAkiit, TM PORTERS AND DEALERS II* Foreign Wines and Liquors, No. 21 New Street, New York. "By no means ; we shonld sulfonate.— Don't you suffer at this distance, from the perfume of his flowers—to which his name is "iron—the Gardenia V '•1 see nonb of them." 1 But you scent them V' CIIAS. N. BANCKER. Pre* I. ?T C. Fanceer, Sec1]/. Pcrtbn* desirous of insuring (heir pfoptrty in Luzerne county or its neighborhood, will rcctive attention on application to V. L. MAXWELL, Agent, Wilkesborre, Pa. Also, on Mr. Geiorge Daman, 1'ittston, who will receive applications. [March'28, 1851—tf. *. RtbOl.Ptli.'S COOPKR, August 30,, 1850.—ly. CIIAS. A. VANXANDT, JR But is there nothing to bo said on the eC- liter side 1 Are TiQsbands so generally llie perfect, timiable, irljtired beings they bic so often represented ? Men sometimes declare that their wives' extravagance have picked their pockets—that their never censing tongues have robbed thorn of their peuce, and general disagreeableness has driven them to the tavern and gaming table, but this is generally the wicked excuse for a most wicked life on their par:. The fact is, men often looso their interest in their homes by their own neglect lo make their homes interesting and pleasant. It should never be forgotten that the wile has her rights—as sacred after marriage as before—and a good husband's devotion to the wife afier her marriage vfrill concede to her quite as much attention ns he g»!; lahtly did tvhlle a Tover; If it is other, wise, he friost generally is at fault. — — .ffc'A. GOULD A CO. Vv HOLES ALE CLOTHIERS, No. 321 Washington Street, Corner of "I can't say 1 doi" "It don't matter ; we nre safely past.— Go it, Turcorani—go it, Arab ! You know not (but you should kpow, O, most royal beast,) what a burden of beuuty it is that you carry ) You know not, O, bird-eyed deserter, that upon yoUr legs d»pentls the Happiness which vour master enjoys in the possession of siicli a beauty. Yon should help him to get more exquisite joys my sleek skinned A rnbian. This day shall be marked with a white stone in our calender. You shall feed on silver outs hereafter ; you shall sleep in a stable of swan's down} and there shall be a night and to spnnkle ybii with rosewatel-, brd'Voti come forth; it* a 'fleet hlopogriff, bearing the tady of my love to pleasure." Speaking this extravagance, u liich lie. concluded with a wild whistle, our liaram* scaram cavalier touched and lightly the purple flanks, now freeklod with froth, ofthe tri«rt*-»pi i-ituil auimitl, w ho went off with incrwismg iHijuilse at an application which nStliW'ilfidta Ci 11iau cetf the desire of his master. LOOK Td YOUR. INTERESTS ! New Boot and shoe making Barclay Street, «i. 1. cotii.p,» R. 8. GOCLD. { NEW YORK •#* We invite the attention of Country Merchants and others 19 our full and desirable stock of Ready-made Clothing, which we oiler at very low fates. Merchants visiting the city for the purpose Of purchasing Goods in our line, would tlo Well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. ESTABLISHMENT. 2d door above I. 8 M. L. Everltt's Store. WILLIAM C,BLAIR rC*iwctfully informsthc citizens of this Village aiid surrounding country, that lie has estaMishcd himself as above, where be ilrttntls carrying on Such a random, head'o ig couplo never sped away together on sUjIi a flighty and with so little seeming purpose, or with so little regard to the judgements of the considerate and grave. September 0, 1850 —tf BOOT 61 SHOE-MAKING They were soon beyond the range of Izard's cuipp. Arcy Campbell had his remarks in passing, BELKNAP 8 GRIOOS, in aH its branches; and extends an invitation to those who want good work, and neat fits, to give him a call. WHOLESALE GROCFR6, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Having a thorough knowledge of the business, and being engaged in it for a number of years in jilKet inhabited by people whose tastes are of the most delicate order a* regards their untierUtindin", and never failed to give satisfaction while He feels no delicacy in stating that the inhabitants of Pituton wjio may favor him with their custom, wfll find him the same here, In every respect. •Kitia place ior deer,, that ! 1 liitve hunted there fix tjueiltly, and with success always. Went out las with old Stock, and killed a coujile of deer myself. Five deer were killed among the party. 1 roasted Stock that day, famously." "lioaslcd him ! How, pray ?" "Stuck him, that is to say." tfo . 252, Washington street, between Mur- ray and Robinson, New York, OflAU.ICEY BELKNAP. | JAUJES M. ORTGGS A full assortment of Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Spi(•», Tobacco, 8c. Also, Batter, Cheese, Lanl, atid •noted Meats, oiYCominissioii. Aug. 8, lb8O.-tf. Take a few examples. Before marriage a young man would feel some delicacy aboUt accepting an invitation to spend mi evening in company whero his lady love had not been invited. After marriage is he always fls particular 1 During the days, of Courtship hU galantry would demand that he should make himself agreeable to li8fj afief marfiage it often happens that tif! thinks mofe bf being agreeable to himself. Ho\v often ft happens that married men, after having been away from honu tfcfr-'Mvo long day, during which,the wift has toiled at her duties, go at evening tC jome plaoe of arriusomrut, and leavo her ti oil on'atone unoheered and unhappy.— low often it hap]Den» that her kinde.it off .'re pww unnoticed,and unrewarded, jy a smile, and -her best dforts«ro ,Ctv dC mn«d tiv tha fault finding Jj»DDbw»d. , D Jjow often it happeoa, even wjion 'OliMg i* Bpeat nt liorWa,. that il i s Clitr#ilattt . read in p, ot other w *a* Horn mat' rtoUtemipojjymik'vwbL M,c *W *iiW iv." fe :u-'Dwn •*DD - CHy© me a caH at any rule, if 1 jDlea«e ut first, I hare no doubt /ou will crnne again without culling'. Pittston, Nov. 29, 1850.—tf. '1 um 110 nearer your rnfeaning yet." D. L. PECK HAM, "IIow ignorant your girls arc! Roast. ing ami Slicking are the inont sensible words in a IclUf ' vocabulary. YVe bet on lltu fust shot, which I got. I stud' liim for. two guineas there. Our next bet was on the first bagging." "Bugging"h And, pray, what's thai?" "I'shiiw ! I shall havp togqt yuu a sporteimii's dictionary. To bag the game, is |io prgpf'that yqu have phot or captured it. bagged my deer first, and stuck the old lilt i-f, also, to the lime of three ruiJitas «W£- lie Vos.t {j'very liet and was '' ~ocui(ed i .Ctr of attobDev at law. QJux on Main Street, Jfydc Parky r*. _JiUy II, I«5I. TO BUILDERS. SA5T1, OlaW, Putty, Nulls, fee., con he fnnr»l m Iho Aug. Vti, '51. KMPlHS- S'lliKt: MVIiy, you urc quite poetical,'" t.folm./. ed i'auliuu. , -wm wi* -MSHtoNARLK DAUBF.R ,\NP If AIR I1HK8KEB, July "lMl"' " **" y'°"* ilur'' • ,r GLASS! GLASS! "Should 1 be. otherwise ? I have a clmmpaj'iie exliilcranee working in brain and'bosoiri 1 feel ibat I IfifVe WHigd. f arh on my —better mounted than ever was Mahomet, when Ue rode Albumlf, ;t8e niule~to s»or. etlypg tuoie oejtayi.19 gife me happiness tlum Q.nj oMit si'.yei) henVj ens! And did you rtote llmt my noble Arhbliin understood every w'ord I Said I" inT.iirr tnomr-rit, nnr! toy 'driving. 1 " Oh ! psha ! parson, you don't call fjift I " It! show you 'that I mil its cool and 1 that nn oath ? 1 only appealed to si»ch Ifrmni nth-ens yrhfsre. I have been witnesses as I thought yCiu might believe ill rough that grove he fore; IleCl tho Way in." Now, Moees and Aaron ought to be for Barry and"-WeMiihon. I drove bid gtwitl eVWehfce with you, and if you h«ve Su»ol(, and the old fullov* liuilu ,i/» Hold to rihy mode of communication with them, say! ByvteaLijknewrttiaiiierves wvrc dy: you car# goon loam that what I tell you ia quieted. YVe wept though at a pound.-r- ! solemn, hard favored fact. Don't you fee We measured It aftcr«ari% and there was I that Miss Phelps has not yet recovered but fin iijchi to spate oricafh hand. Tiien ' breath. In truth, we flew rnther thaft I blioUtcd fo liafry to come on, and he did | lolle. It is a beast amtDng » thousand, [ —after a fashion. 1 !C■ soon saw ! that of mine. 1'ity to lose such a/ beast, came ont'infothe path, eh, PbuHih? ' BuUmj gap Me must not « VH -*iru=*«4, 1 rli.-tl, as tt.m !.,*« ut.il we wttl not Parsoa, if you have Ystrfls-Wioretj/R ®. wiM let him piok froBithat [*8' otD* the left; ther# uu«ie*,.tl*DsC; 1 • ■' '«*.•b 1 •• .. fg9 ■ WJSNB/l if- ll'OOJD Agents of Uie Iloncs dale Gla«s Co. ore now prepared tp furni h the trade at I'octory nrices. Constantly on h» 7* 9, 8 * 10, 1« * IV, 10*1-1, 10-* 15, 13 *H •ml Iff t 20, irregular »i*e« from 9 x U to furni»l»ed to order. Sept. ap, 1850. r"' i ' ' '' ' k' ' '•••♦* " ■* ▼Jr. AWN'S C5au be bought, If) to yef «nt lens XJ at 'tp Empire Store than wan ever known in Northern Penna. [may 111 J. 8 a. criS »■ a*a C■ . . ■ ■„ .. Port Blanc hard Hotel, . „ w--'Id - 'Dcitfu)Jv Spy HSAQAON w.KjI.l rcapt „P turn, hEtGnfcto .mUic fox age heretofore bestowed ttpCDn tin crt and hopts. Hy atriot *t«nt»OB M the a«i~ lion of all, to meiit Hip-Bar will olw*jr» be with tl cut Lifluort, nhd hu Table abundantly lb with air the luxfeWt of the «*o.mrt! i'ht »air« W#t t*'alWI«h4ier«ee; .n«I '.every w th. Fort Blaiielfarf, 'jari^f?I*t'W ''v C■11 iliijs fousted vCfj. I»s they'say o .... - i-, Utelyj lieDi jt its up.*' | "1 can't Sny th*t 1 did. •i JJulur'e you iiovc tlje most 'nystoriouH i "friideed ! W here couUUyou I looking all the while ( Did yot ,y lW ftctf tentimi" ! t i V'r^d'"iff iaYe;be$ri II,.1 SCO his
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal, Volume 2 Number 19, December 19, 1851 |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 19 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1851-12-19 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal, Volume 2 Number 19, December 19, 1851 |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 19 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1851-12-19 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGS_18511219_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | THE PITTSTON GAZETTE, " aid fflswHFMA MimucrH mail. mHI a II I iq»«W»WWIH|W J . 1 " 1 1" 1111 " j_ il ' I r JIMlJdh^gsg^ 3 filttkhj J3»tusjin}irr (JDruufrir to P.tm. tifornture, flit Jlltrtmifilt, Jliiuiiig, JHrrljuuirnl, nnh %milurnl Siitafe af tjjt (Countri), 3iisfrurfiaii, aimistmtnf, )-ftun Mars |Str Stamrn. Volume 2.--number id. PITTSTON, PEXNA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1351; WHOLE NUMBER 71. ile McMahon, flerent direc» j way to Dor*, •tp with bloody man! Npw (werve Uujfir iks for you!" Jehu gave the head forward, upon the rein«, was Conscious trees. The nd the slight on, persuaded D to pieces.— 1 when Archy »gairi, with a Iman felt thai DR. J. B. CRAWFORD IPQilTlBV* Look, ye husbands a mohicnt, and remember what vour wile was when you look her; not froin compulsion, hut from your ow ti choice ; a choice bused, probably, oil tvlial you considered her superiorj- I ty lo all o hers She was young—perhaps 1 liie idol of a happy home, she was gav and ' blithn as the lark, and the brothers anij sisters at her father's fire-side cherishrd I her as an object of er.d arment. Yet she left all to join her destiny with yours; to make your home Iiappy, and to do all thai woman's love could prompt, and woman,s 1 ingenuity devise, to meet your wishes, nhd I to lighten ihe burdens which might press I upon j ou in D oi r pilgrimage. She, of I course, had her ex, ec aliona too. She ' could not entertain feelings which proniis| ed so much v. it'iout fof.ning some idea of reciprocation 6 D vour part, and she did I expect you would after marriage, perform those kind o liccs of which you | were so lavish in the days ofyour betroth- "It may be, when you can get the kry to it. Hut it might os well be Egyptian for me. But, hold up wliodc charming [ilacc is that on the right 7" syllable; aiid that whistle which I gave" —here here he repeat d it—'-do you see What a glorious bound ho takos, us wjlh file view to leaving the shuil behind him ? Hut he can't Dlo that, llow wo spin ! even as Ihe fairies do ! Do you believe in fairies, Paulina ?" Ills way to Cooper river; wi fur the fif-st time taking a ( lion, bounded upward, on h clicster. VVe picked their noscM. Ha' Stock! Turco for It, and oh, villain, it you the ribbon, I'll roast your 8 With.a long our •niniiil liie whip, ll)l"ew hi; slightly increased lug,grasf and, in a moment, Paulim J?aW3tT®33 PBINTED USD PUBLISHED WEEKI.Y BY Re.jxDclftillj' lendrfs Ills pftfftmloiial Seitlcw to Iho P»o-ple of WyooiiiiK "inl vicinity. . „ Office hi Temi**ronce l!ou»e, \\ yomlng Pi. August 1, 1831-1 jr HENRY CLAY. fc: Mi Bichart 8 H. S. Pliillips. EVERTS A OXTRTXSS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PISH, We find ihe following in the Louisville Journal, The author ihtroduces it aa follows: •'Charming! Pretty enough, but not absolutely charming in my eyeo, unlown, in. deed, you were the charmer at the window, instead ol tlint blow snbel you see ilurb. That's one Daniel Cannon's—one of I lie rebels of the city, who forgot to count the cost pf his patriotism before lie adopted the cxpensiVe habit. That u man should ado|it an unprofitable sentiment? Me has fmid for it ! Have you seen enough of the charming settlement ) My trotor, you see has no sympathy with you, and is extremely anxious to be oft." 8fl*t Weil tidi of Mi»'». Street, second Story of the '1 Long Sitore" of Winer if- Wood. FRUIT, OILS 8 PROVISIONS, " How is good and great and glorious old Jlal.t friend P. 1 lie has been more freshly called to my memory to-day, though an evergreen in every Whig heart, liy a planter medallion of him sent ine by P. Jones, the promising sculptor of the West, now In Ne# York; Ih a group of gentlemen admiring its similitude, a Loco present observed by way of a taunt " it's very good, but icherc noxo is Clay 1 I send you the answer, believing it will be welcome in your Jourhaj, however weak a vindication it may be, and though published in a somewhat similar shape some years since in the Detroit Advertiser." '■To be sure 1 do. Not your masculine (nines ; they are too coarse a ceuture.— Your Oberoif is a sort ol monster, for «k-ainple—but I have no doubt about Titania and Joline, and Ny.nphulioc, and thereat of the tender sex. 1 would not give up my faith in female faries for all the world." "d*ZETTs" is published etery tfriilay, at Twd DoLL'tna per annum. Two DoLt.Atis and Fifty I Cents will be charged if not paid within Ihe . year. No paper will be discontinued until all arrearages . arepuj... Advertisements are inserted conspicuously at Own DoLl.ua per square of fourteen lines for | three insertions; and TwF..Crrt-riv* C*mts ad" ditional for every subsequent fnsertion. A liberal deduction to thoae who advertise for six months or the whole year. ... J«b Work.—We have connected with our establishment a well selected assortment of Job Type, which will enable us to execute, in the neatest '' style, every vuriety of printing. Being practical printers ourselves, we can afford to do work on as reasonable terms as any other office in the county. All letters and communications addressed to the Gazette must be post paid, and endorsed by a responsible name, tJ receive attention. and Product and Commission Merchants, No. 248, Fulton Street, near Washington Market, New York. C- A E. would call the attention of merchants of Northern Pennsylvania to their extensivp stock of Fish, Fruit, Oils and Provisions, which they will sell upon as favorable tchiis as any house in New York city. BillL. P. kvkrts, i ciias. a. cLUTiss. J March28, l85l-ly. of the passage bdlween the wheels rolled oh a root, and shock, it) her nervous conditio her thai the vehicle had gon A deep sigh escaped her, an looked round upon her face half diabolical smile, die mi he had conquered.' "As if these could be tolerable, even to themselves, without a just proportion of the oilier sex. How we go! That I should give up such a horse as this! It was a rashness to make such a bet; but, with your eucouragemeut, Paulina, mxy I he utterly consumed in bitumen, if 1 lose hihi. Vol) say 1 shall not—and 1 will not, Paulina you do not know me." OEO. W. BRAINERD A Co. "Let him go. fie Is ccrtairily a vry splendid creature." Where is he 1 Ask the mighty host Of freemen in our Dative land I A million voices will respond, While each one proudly clap# his hand To his warm heart, and with a tear For hiin they honor, answer—here ! "Is he not? What a skin lie has!— Did you ever see a more perfect purple buy in your life? It is like a velvet silk, only riche ; and what legs !" touching tiiin slightly wiili the whip over his Hanks and sliuking out the reins—'-now shall you see him flv !" Sho was powerless. The lustre had eft iief ej-es: Iler checks were pallid.— t'lie gazR wiih whibh she met his own, vas that of a subjpct. The fair coquette, o boastful of her strength and courage, wcuf ibsolutely speechless ; but she could still ippreciate the danger ot a philosophy sb ivild as that with which her companion continued to regale hfet1 sbnses. " Talk of driving," srid he. "There is no driving where there's no danger.- — Where's the merit of doing that? A cki may drive a blind hbrsfe oVer a beaten track, and safeiy keep the oenter. But it is a man only that can scrape the edge of A precipice with his wheel, yet nevefr, tease to whistle while hfe's doing it. I could take you now, Paulina, full speed, among all the tombs and vaults of the Goose Creek churchyard, chip the fcorner of every tombstone whirl three times ronnd the chlircft, leaving but an inch to spare between the corners and the wheels, and haul up at the altar place, cool enough for the marriage ceremony. There's the church, now.*' And he touched the flanks of the trotter with his whip, and began to whistle. " Oh, lor heaven's sake, Mr. Campbell; don't think of it." 103 Miurray, near West Street, New York' Geo. W. Biuinkiid, DaviiD Bkt.dkn. [Aug. S, ISoO.—ly*. FAIRBANIC'S PREMIUM SCALES, incut L. W. CRAWFORD, AOENT, I'ittston Hardware Store. N. B.—Sold at manufacturers prices nhd war ranted to lie correct. [Aug. 2, 1850—tf. She became yoitwife! left her own home for yours—burst assnnder, as it were, the bands of love which had bound her to Iter At .ei'C* fireside, and sought no other hoina than your affections ; left, it inny be, ihe ease and delicucy ofu home of indulgence—and now, what must be her feeling#, if she grai u .lly awakes to the consciousness that jou love her less than before ; th.it your evenings are spent abroad ; that you only come home at all to satisfy the demands ol your hlinger, and lofind a resting place for your h' a I when weary, or a nurse for vour head when diseased ? "Whatdo you mean ? 1 know tlml you are Mad Arcliy Campbell—" Business Curds, etc "Nay, Jo Hot plish film heavy." The sahd is '■Ah! but vot foil Arcliy Campbell]— You know me ! Well, 1 suppose you do, in some fesjiecta. You know me as your devoted worshipper, Tliat 1 take for grant, ed ; but you little ljiiow that 1 can set fire to the very temple in which I worship.— By Jupiter Amnion, to employ Iialt'ur's most expressive oath, I am capable of a devlish sight of things ol which you have no conception." "Vou wish to scare me, do you ? But your'e mistaken. I know enough of you to fear you nothing." "Ah? Kh! Do you say so? Will,do you see that hojj trying to make his way into that cornfield ?"—-a huge beast, such as they would have hunted with dogs, and cry, and bow spear, in the forest of Ardenues. You see how he rears himself against the fence, absolutely bent to send it down by more force 1 Now you shall see me put one of these wheels over his back before he or you can cry out—'cha!" Where Is he ? In the frozen North, In the tnst empire of the West, In tho swett lowlands of the South, JAMES L WLFRIDGE C£ CO FISH, PRODUCE, "He scorns sand. Ho is of the genuine Arabian stock, to whom sand is nature. I low he speeds,, ami you scarcely feel the motion. What a pily to lose such an animal ; and yet wtms mm® That rallying name is known and blest On land, a watchword for the free— The sailor shouts it on the sea! AND CKNI'-UAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 67 North Wharvo*, at wholesale. FROTHINGHAM, NEWELL 8 CO nA VE tailen the Capacious Store No. 57 forondtnaii. Where they will keep an extensive sloe/ of HOOTS and SHOKS of the best style and quality, which they offer on favoruble terms. Merchants of the Wyoming Valley are particularly invited to call and examine olirsloci. New York, January 1, 1851.—tf. (I,ate W M. Newell A Co.) Where is he 1 Far beyond the reach "What! Why think of loosing him?" HEL0W VIM UTREKT, PIIIT.A1IP.I.PII1A r«W«'tA.IITI.Y • « A* THKhT Vf Of his fierce, unfjrgiving foes— In vain docs malice strive to crush "IIh! ha! Paulina; think that the heathen Turk, Stock, should have set his eyes on the beast ; that he should hanker after rucli a creature, and really fancy that he was the man to get hiin. I'd soon, er cut his throat than he should have him, and vet I must confess " MilED k PICK LED Flail, , vlit WitkwL I | Horn*, Prdmon, I Bill.- Fl»h, Hides, *hsd. I Pork, Miuurftars, HMTini, Liirtl, | t1ioes«, he PhUsiiclfhla, Moj 30. IS'il—#m# Colossal genius witli its blows— The arrows winged with envious aim, lireuk on the bright shield of his fapie! Why d d she have the bright hcarlh of her youthful days? Why di I you ask her to give up the enjoyment ofa happy hofite? Was it simply to d.irn your stockings, mend y.nir clothes, lake cure of your children, und watch over your sick bed? Was it simply to co. d tee to yoi.r own comfort ? or ives lure some understands g lhat she was to be made happy in her connexions with the man she dared to love? EAGLE HOTEL. Where is tie • When the would be great, HOLLltJOHEAD, WHITE 8 Co. The parly pigmies of to-day, Arc all forgot, mankind will Vbe'p "What?" GEORGE LAZARUS, I'ITTSTON, PA. Around the hallowed grave of Clay ! Where then will be their names who dare Defame him 1 Kclio answers—where 1 "We have made a bet upon his perlor mance td'day." "Indeed ?*' 1KD DF.AI.F.NS IN Wines and Liquors, N» 77 North Water street, 38 North Wharves, Philadelphia. UK. M. hom.incsubao, pktbr sin8s. Aug. 2, 1850. '•Yes! the trotter is staked against a O. R. GORMAN, M. D. A WORE TO YOUNG HUSBANDS purse of guinea?; fifty yellow hammers ugainst my purple bay. Wliicli shall fly, Paul ilia ? The birds or the benst ? Eh! "I would not lose him for the world." "What would you do tii Leep him?" "What would I do ?" answered the lady. Mud Arthy ohuqklcd, and with n sly glance at his companion— "1 must win the bet of course! "Surely; if you can " Respectfully tenders his Professional services to the citizens of I'ittston and vicinity. Walking the other day with a fiiond who hud befcn confined a week or two by sickness to his room, lie remarked that a husband might leurn a good lesson by being occasionally confined to his house, by having in this way an opportunity of witnessing the cares and never ending toils ol his wife, whose burdens and duties, and p itient endurance he never have understood. There is a great deal in this thought, pi rhaps enough for an editorial. Men, especially young men, are callcd by their business during the day mostly away from home returning only at the hours for meals, and as they then sec nearly the same routine of duly, they begin to think it is their own lot to perforin all the drudgery, onJ to be exercised with the weight of care an I responsibility. But such a man has {.ot a wrong v'ew of the case ; he needs an opportunity for more extended observation, and it is perhaps for this very rei son that n kind provitfence arrests him by sickness thai h may learn in pain what he would fail t observe in health. WM. C. W11ITF., Office nearly opjDotite Ihe Post Office, Piltilon Aug, 2, 1850. ly. Nor is it a sufficient answer that you re: ply limi you fjive her n home ; that jou ited unil ckt!m iter. Yi u t'o tin's lor your health ; you would do it for an indifferent house-keeper. She is your wife, and unless } ttu nt end to It r wants, and some wav answer the re aw n ible expectation you luiscd hy your attention before marr njne, you need not wonder if she be dejected, and her heart sinks into insensibility ; but If'ibis he so think well who is the cause of it —Epitcopal Register. The poor girl found her voice in anticipation of a new dhd greater danger. " Don't think of what f" fie demanded; Feb. 7, 1851 •'t'or heaven's sake. A rcliy Campbell, don't think of such a thing. Do you see th8 ditch ? We shall upset." l'EROT, HOFFMAN Jk Co., KORWARDI.YO* COMMISIUN MERCHANTS No. 41, North Wharvo*, and 83 North, Water Street, Ueldw Raee St. Dr. G. UNDERWOOD, Office in the Building of L. W. Crawford's Hard-Ware Store, Plltston, Pa. Aug. 8,1850. ly. "Driving among the tombstones; It can't be done with safety." ' ' ' * • tlTL - Ml » -• "Not a bit ofit. Through the ditch we go! Hi! Smack !M and the whip was luiC! on with unction, '-I5ravtD! beast of mine ; across him for a iholisanrl." " Can't be done ! What will you be on it ? I'll show you. Such an imputation on my 6kill in driving ! Ah, you think 1 fl-ar. You would test my courage—my lerve—in every way. You are a fearless feature; but you shall see that I havb M irm a heart as yourself:" O. F. BOWMAN, ATTOnmiiV AT LAW. u d Real Estate Agent. Office, on Muin Street, posile the Foundry, Pittstort, Pit. Aug. 2, 1M50.—ly. PHILADELPHIA "Ah! there's the rub! If 1 carl! I .nust do nty best for it—leave no means untried lor it—eh 1" •'Certainly not!" A jolt—a bbund—the ditch is crossed, and, even Idle the hog, with forefeet erect is pressing dll liis weight against the worm fence, which he liad alroady half shaken from its property, the obpdient horse took the irregular motion which had been prescribed to him, and the vehifcle rOse in air, upon the hog's quarters, and hung in thi» manner for 8 perilous instant. A scream from the lady was nothing to the wild succession of them llmt issued frotti the throat ol the porker. Down tolled ihe beast into the ditch ; down, for an instant, scttfed the wheels upon him; another jolt of the vehicle, and the ditch was re-crossed ; the wheels recovered their balance, and off" hounded the good Arabian, seemingly as heedless as his master of ihe condition of the (tog. Before Paulina had recovered, Mad Archy spoke; "By Jupiter Amition, It was almost a hang. 1 knew that there was some peril in it from the first, Paulina, and but lor your assurance thai nothing botild scarce you, I should never have tried it. You are a fearless creature—not once to cry alortd—not once to tremble." Then looking round with a mischievous smile, inlo her face—"Not the slighest change in col. or or feature! Ah! Paulina, you are worthy to be a soldier's wife. You hove courage indeed." This no*el sort of flattery did not soothe the lady very materially. If not absolute, ly scared, she wns bewildered and confounded. She felt that a mocking devil was in the smile which beheld her features She knew that they were pale. She felt that her heart anCj lip were equally trembling. She knew that she had scrcarned in her momentary terror, and was as perftctly satisfied that he had heard her stream. She s|i»)ke nothing. She began now to feel nil t!:e imprudence of which she had been guilty in riding with such1 a companion. Was lie mad or not ? He was rapidly, to her mind, realising the propriety of the epithet which had hi'herto been conferred upon him in jest. Ilis recklessness was assuming nil aspect quite ns uncomfortable to her, n3 his IliaUness would have been. He did not allow her apprehensions to subside. "You soy nothing; Paulina. Perhaps you frontier that 1 should suppose it a meritorious sliow of courage on your part to feel no fear at such a small ,,adventure.—; Hut 1 can assure you that mo»t of your sex would have fell or expressed some alarm. You do neither. All! ilis delightful to drive suoh a woman 1 t 'ne is annoyed at the pelt.y feminine fears w hich see dqnger in a straw. No, do ytii) Sen ybnder pines growing upoh the old irdck • 1 11 venture li guinea that there H svartiely a lady ill Charleston who would not be dinjuieied at my driving between them." "l'\Dr 1 leaven's sake, Kir, Clo,jiot attempt il !'■' cried ihe daiuDel', now seriously alarmod, and nil o*bD in it treiiioi j, ciUfching his arm aii fcho D-| tiif. "Ah! child Paulimi, iliis rijijifehcnsidri is expressed for iia'T You f'l'l irtjifie ij'ourfrtjf. You di-end tliril I will fuller at the Ro Terences. AVyicorr U Co., I'ittston, Fishes DV Booaudus, Wilkesbaire. I-'kakklin 1'lvtt Co., Philadelphia, Jail. 31, 1851.—ly* "Leap, fly, overturn fences, break through farm yards, laugh at the lows, if necessary, the church !" " Oli! 1 do not fiifean that, Mr. Campbell. 1 am hot firrfl. I am fearful—very fearful—in fact, I feel quite sick. I must have some water." J. BOWKLEY it BEYEA, Coal Merchants, Archj Cain] ball's Marriage. Jobnvoit, Well* Co, MANUFACTURERS Ofici Corner of Main and Rail llnart S'reels I'ittston, Li'zkrnK County, Pa. Angust Iti, 1850. —tf. Lt W. G1LHORK SIMMS •'AH.! all! cried the gay damsel, with a mprry laugh ; ' anything rather than loose so beautiful and fine a horse. Hut you have not told ine what the bet is ? There is no secret about it!" " It is Iliis cursed beast f Fie goes so slowly. He creeps as if he had the gout! We hafre been a tediotis time on itle road; and you are naturally tired but. I could cut the rascal's throat. Water, we will get it at the parsonage; we will drive there first; after that we can visit the cburch.— It is one of the prettiest of. the antiquities in all the low country. Fine teaeelated aisles—fine mahogany pews—carved work in abundance, and—botj" looking rbUnd Upon the pale faceof his companion, "but for the parsonage, now. You know the rector, Ellington 1" "Oh ! ycS, yes. Go to the parsonage." "Phew!"—a shrill prolonged whistle, an artist-like flourish bf the "persuader," as ho styled his whip, and the vehicle was soon whirled up at the door of the parson: AND HT II O .L E S A LE I) E A L li K S IN [In Mr. Simms' i cw novel, "Katharine Walton," just publish.e I byjMr. Mart, of Philadelphia, occurs the lolloping spirited narrative. It may be promis e! that "Mad Archy Campbell", Wtti u British oflicar belonging to the garrison of Charleston during the revolution, Paulina Phelps way a loyalist belle, wlioni Campbell had of. fended slig! t'.y. He had, however, but wi.h a bro'.hi r officer, five guineas that he wjuld marry h r. The first Let he won. The decision ofthe wound is given in the extract wo make : BOOTS, INDEMNITY. Tliu Franklin Fire IiiMtvaiirc Co ejKDsaaan iMirattB, fro. 36 Courllandt Street, (first door above the Merchants' Jlutrl.) kmD* w. Johnson, ( J »■ bknnktt, Jft. H K Crn.ii, 5 S. YO/tK \ c. y. nbrson. January 21, 1«t. '7 PHILADELPHIA "Ah ! but there is !—fcr the present at least ; but you will be the first to know it. I assure you I am resolved to win it, and I will ! It I had entertained any doubts before, your encouragement has settled them. But 1 may call upon you lor assistance.— Indeed, to confess the truth, the bet is of sufch a nature, that, without your help, 1 shall lose it. May I count upon yoy ?" Office No. 103 Chetnut street, near Fifth si DiroctorS. Charles N. Hancker, George W. tu£liards, Thomas Hart, Morducai J). I.ewis, Tobias Wagner, ACloljDlie K. Kobie, Samuel Grant, David S. lirown, Jactib It. Smith, Morris Patterson. We have seen rectr.tly n good many! things said in the papers to wives, especnlly to young wives, exposing their faults, ! perhaps magnifying them, and expounding ' to tliein , in none of the kindest terms, their duty ami the, offices pertaining to a vvc man's sphere. Now, we really believe tlmt wives, as a whole, are really better than they are admitted to be. We doubt it there can be found a great number o! wives who aro disagreeable and negligent, it.'iuut bomu palpable coldtiess or .shortcoming 011 the part of their husbands, fc'o fur us we have had an opportunity for observation, they are far more noted an I fuithful than those Who style themselves their lords, and who by the customs of so- | ciety, have oilier and generally more plea- j sunt and varied duties to perform. Wo 1 protest then against these lectures sd often 1 and so obtrusively addressed to the ladies, | and insist upon it that they must—most of them—have been written by sou.o fusty bachelor who known no better, or by souih inconsiderate, husbands who deserve to have'been oKi bachelors to the end of their lives. EXCHANGE HOTEL, BIGGS 8 DOEBLER, Coritintle to make itisuriinee, perpetual anC1 limited, on every description of projierty in town and country, at rates u« low us are consistent with st- Opposite the Court House, HLOOMSBTJllG, Pi. "Oh ! to be sure. Out you rack me with curiosity. How can you do so? Do ycu forget that I am a woman '?" "Heaven forbid ! It is as a woman only that your assistance will be valuable.— But, rest in patienco lor a season. In truth the secret will be worth nothing to you at present. It is one.of those in which you can have no interest but m the moment of its diseovery ; and that discovery, I promise Von, shall be first tnado by you." curily. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund which with their Capital and Premiums safely invested, affords ample protection of the in- Never was the heart of a yourg damsel more free and buoyant than that ol l'aulina 1'helps, while speed ng over the deeply shaded roads of GojjDe Creek, borne in a \ chicle sd easy, and by a trotter of such admirable speed and vigor. The day was a lino one, and a little warm perhaps ; but the beat was scarcely felt Ly our fair one, j.oinj at such u late, a breeze playing arC u id her as she flew, and Mad Archy Campbell in the best of all possible humors Never, in fact, did he so excellently reconcile his rianl moi d with so much grace and amenity. Theid was a reckless buoyancy in his words and manner, a playful humor, a while but not irreverent freedom in what he said, that had an inexpressible charm '.0' his tli jughless companion. She was phtyfull and capricious und somewhat wilful. It was one of li r weaki e seslo aim at being considered strong. Iler amhit ion was to exhibit a strength beyond lhat usually accorded to her sex—a dangerous ambition always—which perhaps, proves nothing more certainly than the real weakness of the party. But for this, she had never committed the indiscretion of taking such a drive, with such a gallant and without any other companions. j«n id, 1851 JOHN GILBERT A. CO. Wholesale Druggists, Hurrd The assets of the Company on January I, 1848, and published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz Mortgages, Real Folate, - Temporary Loan, Stocks Cash, cf»c., No 177 Narflt Third Street, A few doors above Vine Street, Euat side, age. Our pastor was taking his ease on the shady side of his piazza, as Mad Arohy Campbell and the fair Paulina drove up to (lie entrance. The .shade tffces received them, and a servant in a neflt livfery prom: ptly made his appearance, to whom Camp: bell threw his reins; then, jumping out with an easy bound, he assisted his companion, trembliug all the while, to the soli id earih, her heart beating almoSt abdildy with lie seiiSe of a danger hardly yet escaped. The worthy pastor arose from the cot of canvass, on which he had befen solociting his siesta, and partly descended the flight of steps leading tb the piazza, to receive and welcome the parties, both of whom he slightly knew. With a somewhat boislrous courtesy, Mad Arohy responded to the gentle salutation of the rqctor, who, giving his arih to Paulina, assisted her Into the dwelling. She Sank fee; blv into the first chair that presented ilseu in the piazza and faintly called for a glass of water, which was immediately brought. Mr. Ellington soon perceived that her nerves were somewhat discoitiposbd, but he tvas loo phlegmatic to conjecture the fpll extent to which they-had been tried. Besides Mad Arehy gave him little leiatjre for meditation or scrutiny. " We are out of breath, parspn. Such a •horse. Look at the creature. Hardly ruffled ; never a stain upon his skin; and JUst enough moistlire to inbreaae the beauty of his purple. You'll hardly think it; but we have reached you in two hours from ihe city."' , . Tlie preacher looked incredulous turning his eyes froth one to the other of his visitors; with a doubtlul inquiry in lus glanct: ;; a By tyosea aod Aaron, but drhat 1 tell you is the truth," was the irreverent response. The rector looked a bebomlng gravity as lit? replied : " S\W;ttr hot it all I" 99.4ft,05H fi-2 90,017 7H i;:i,iuo 77 50,flfo 00 . 50,038 92 PHILADELPHIA. JOHN GILBERT. .811.AS II. WETNZ "And to day 1" eon!tf»«lTI.Y ON HAND, A LlRGr. ASSORTMENT Or tJru*s, Medicines, Chemicals, Fullers' and Dyers' Article*, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, and "Before the day is out; nay, possibly, in the course of a very few hours. But here is Garden's. You know the doctor and IliS place Otranto V' .Since tlicir incorporation, n prriod of -0 years, tliey hove paid upwards of ntie. million fil e hundred thousand dottars\o»l by fire, thereby affording evidence of the «l(»anta(Jfe#f instlrnhce d* Well as the aliiiiiv and disposition to meet vfrith promptness, all lialiiiities. ti *M,ID03 M Painter*' Articles.' Apothecaries' Glassware, Patent Medicines, if-c., if-c. August 30j 1850.— ly. "Yes; shall we slop ?" fidbPBR 8 VANZAkiit, TM PORTERS AND DEALERS II* Foreign Wines and Liquors, No. 21 New Street, New York. "By no means ; we shonld sulfonate.— Don't you suffer at this distance, from the perfume of his flowers—to which his name is "iron—the Gardenia V '•1 see nonb of them." 1 But you scent them V' CIIAS. N. BANCKER. Pre* I. ?T C. Fanceer, Sec1]/. Pcrtbn* desirous of insuring (heir pfoptrty in Luzerne county or its neighborhood, will rcctive attention on application to V. L. MAXWELL, Agent, Wilkesborre, Pa. Also, on Mr. Geiorge Daman, 1'ittston, who will receive applications. [March'28, 1851—tf. *. RtbOl.Ptli.'S COOPKR, August 30,, 1850.—ly. CIIAS. A. VANXANDT, JR But is there nothing to bo said on the eC- liter side 1 Are TiQsbands so generally llie perfect, timiable, irljtired beings they bic so often represented ? Men sometimes declare that their wives' extravagance have picked their pockets—that their never censing tongues have robbed thorn of their peuce, and general disagreeableness has driven them to the tavern and gaming table, but this is generally the wicked excuse for a most wicked life on their par:. The fact is, men often looso their interest in their homes by their own neglect lo make their homes interesting and pleasant. It should never be forgotten that the wile has her rights—as sacred after marriage as before—and a good husband's devotion to the wife afier her marriage vfrill concede to her quite as much attention ns he g»!; lahtly did tvhlle a Tover; If it is other, wise, he friost generally is at fault. — — .ffc'A. GOULD A CO. Vv HOLES ALE CLOTHIERS, No. 321 Washington Street, Corner of "I can't say 1 doi" "It don't matter ; we nre safely past.— Go it, Turcorani—go it, Arab ! You know not (but you should kpow, O, most royal beast,) what a burden of beuuty it is that you carry ) You know not, O, bird-eyed deserter, that upon yoUr legs d»pentls the Happiness which vour master enjoys in the possession of siicli a beauty. Yon should help him to get more exquisite joys my sleek skinned A rnbian. This day shall be marked with a white stone in our calender. You shall feed on silver outs hereafter ; you shall sleep in a stable of swan's down} and there shall be a night and to spnnkle ybii with rosewatel-, brd'Voti come forth; it* a 'fleet hlopogriff, bearing the tady of my love to pleasure." Speaking this extravagance, u liich lie. concluded with a wild whistle, our liaram* scaram cavalier touched and lightly the purple flanks, now freeklod with froth, ofthe tri«rt*-»pi i-ituil auimitl, w ho went off with incrwismg iHijuilse at an application which nStliW'ilfidta Ci 11iau cetf the desire of his master. LOOK Td YOUR. INTERESTS ! New Boot and shoe making Barclay Street, «i. 1. cotii.p,» R. 8. GOCLD. { NEW YORK •#* We invite the attention of Country Merchants and others 19 our full and desirable stock of Ready-made Clothing, which we oiler at very low fates. Merchants visiting the city for the purpose Of purchasing Goods in our line, would tlo Well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. ESTABLISHMENT. 2d door above I. 8 M. L. Everltt's Store. WILLIAM C,BLAIR rC*iwctfully informsthc citizens of this Village aiid surrounding country, that lie has estaMishcd himself as above, where be ilrttntls carrying on Such a random, head'o ig couplo never sped away together on sUjIi a flighty and with so little seeming purpose, or with so little regard to the judgements of the considerate and grave. September 0, 1850 —tf BOOT 61 SHOE-MAKING They were soon beyond the range of Izard's cuipp. Arcy Campbell had his remarks in passing, BELKNAP 8 GRIOOS, in aH its branches; and extends an invitation to those who want good work, and neat fits, to give him a call. WHOLESALE GROCFR6, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Having a thorough knowledge of the business, and being engaged in it for a number of years in jilKet inhabited by people whose tastes are of the most delicate order a* regards their untierUtindin", and never failed to give satisfaction while He feels no delicacy in stating that the inhabitants of Pituton wjio may favor him with their custom, wfll find him the same here, In every respect. •Kitia place ior deer,, that ! 1 liitve hunted there fix tjueiltly, and with success always. Went out las with old Stock, and killed a coujile of deer myself. Five deer were killed among the party. 1 roasted Stock that day, famously." "lioaslcd him ! How, pray ?" "Stuck him, that is to say." tfo . 252, Washington street, between Mur- ray and Robinson, New York, OflAU.ICEY BELKNAP. | JAUJES M. ORTGGS A full assortment of Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Spi(•», Tobacco, 8c. Also, Batter, Cheese, Lanl, atid •noted Meats, oiYCominissioii. Aug. 8, lb8O.-tf. Take a few examples. Before marriage a young man would feel some delicacy aboUt accepting an invitation to spend mi evening in company whero his lady love had not been invited. After marriage is he always fls particular 1 During the days, of Courtship hU galantry would demand that he should make himself agreeable to li8fj afief marfiage it often happens that tif! thinks mofe bf being agreeable to himself. Ho\v often ft happens that married men, after having been away from honu tfcfr-'Mvo long day, during which,the wift has toiled at her duties, go at evening tC jome plaoe of arriusomrut, and leavo her ti oil on'atone unoheered and unhappy.— low often it hap]Den» that her kinde.it off .'re pww unnoticed,and unrewarded, jy a smile, and -her best dforts«ro ,Ctv dC mn«d tiv tha fault finding Jj»DDbw»d. , D Jjow often it happeoa, even wjion 'OliMg i* Bpeat nt liorWa,. that il i s Clitr#ilattt . read in p, ot other w *a* Horn mat' rtoUtemipojjymik'vwbL M,c *W *iiW iv." fe :u-'Dwn •*DD - CHy© me a caH at any rule, if 1 jDlea«e ut first, I hare no doubt /ou will crnne again without culling'. Pittston, Nov. 29, 1850.—tf. '1 um 110 nearer your rnfeaning yet." D. L. PECK HAM, "IIow ignorant your girls arc! Roast. ing ami Slicking are the inont sensible words in a IclUf ' vocabulary. YVe bet on lltu fust shot, which I got. I stud' liim for. two guineas there. Our next bet was on the first bagging." "Bugging"h And, pray, what's thai?" "I'shiiw ! I shall havp togqt yuu a sporteimii's dictionary. To bag the game, is |io prgpf'that yqu have phot or captured it. bagged my deer first, and stuck the old lilt i-f, also, to the lime of three ruiJitas «W£- lie Vos.t {j'very liet and was '' ~ocui(ed i .Ctr of attobDev at law. QJux on Main Street, Jfydc Parky r*. _JiUy II, I«5I. TO BUILDERS. SA5T1, OlaW, Putty, Nulls, fee., con he fnnr»l m Iho Aug. Vti, '51. KMPlHS- S'lliKt: MVIiy, you urc quite poetical,'" t.folm./. ed i'auliuu. , -wm wi* -MSHtoNARLK DAUBF.R ,\NP If AIR I1HK8KEB, July "lMl"' " **" y'°"* ilur'' • ,r GLASS! GLASS! "Should 1 be. otherwise ? I have a clmmpaj'iie exliilcranee working in brain and'bosoiri 1 feel ibat I IfifVe WHigd. f arh on my —better mounted than ever was Mahomet, when Ue rode Albumlf, ;t8e niule~to s»or. etlypg tuoie oejtayi.19 gife me happiness tlum Q.nj oMit si'.yei) henVj ens! And did you rtote llmt my noble Arhbliin understood every w'ord I Said I" inT.iirr tnomr-rit, nnr! toy 'driving. 1 " Oh ! psha ! parson, you don't call fjift I " It! show you 'that I mil its cool and 1 that nn oath ? 1 only appealed to si»ch Ifrmni nth-ens yrhfsre. I have been witnesses as I thought yCiu might believe ill rough that grove he fore; IleCl tho Way in." Now, Moees and Aaron ought to be for Barry and"-WeMiihon. I drove bid gtwitl eVWehfce with you, and if you h«ve Su»ol(, and the old fullov* liuilu ,i/» Hold to rihy mode of communication with them, say! ByvteaLijknewrttiaiiierves wvrc dy: you car# goon loam that what I tell you ia quieted. YVe wept though at a pound.-r- ! solemn, hard favored fact. Don't you fee We measured It aftcr«ari% and there was I that Miss Phelps has not yet recovered but fin iijchi to spate oricafh hand. Tiien ' breath. In truth, we flew rnther thaft I blioUtcd fo liafry to come on, and he did | lolle. It is a beast amtDng » thousand, [ —after a fashion. 1 !C■ soon saw ! that of mine. 1'ity to lose such a/ beast, came ont'infothe path, eh, PbuHih? ' BuUmj gap Me must not « VH -*iru=*«4, 1 rli.-tl, as tt.m !.,*« ut.il we wttl not Parsoa, if you have Ystrfls-Wioretj/R ®. wiM let him piok froBithat [*8' otD* the left; ther# uu«ie*,.tl*DsC; 1 • ■' '«*.•b 1 •• .. fg9 ■ WJSNB/l if- ll'OOJD Agents of Uie Iloncs dale Gla«s Co. ore now prepared tp furni h the trade at I'octory nrices. Constantly on h» 7* 9, 8 * 10, 1« * IV, 10*1-1, 10-* 15, 13 *H •ml Iff t 20, irregular »i*e« from 9 x U to furni»l»ed to order. Sept. ap, 1850. r"' i ' ' '' ' k' ' '•••♦* " ■* ▼Jr. AWN'S C5au be bought, If) to yef «nt lens XJ at 'tp Empire Store than wan ever known in Northern Penna. [may 111 J. 8 a. criS »■ a*a C■ . . ■ ■„ .. Port Blanc hard Hotel, . „ w--'Id - 'Dcitfu)Jv Spy HSAQAON w.KjI.l rcapt „P turn, hEtGnfcto .mUic fox age heretofore bestowed ttpCDn tin crt and hopts. Hy atriot *t«nt»OB M the a«i~ lion of all, to meiit Hip-Bar will olw*jr» be with tl cut Lifluort, nhd hu Table abundantly lb with air the luxfeWt of the «*o.mrt! i'ht »air« W#t t*'alWI«h4ier«ee; .n«I '.every w th. Fort Blaiielfarf, 'jari^f?I*t'W ''v C■11 iliijs fousted vCfj. I»s they'say o .... - i-, Utelyj lieDi jt its up.*' | "1 can't Sny th*t 1 did. •i JJulur'e you iiovc tlje most 'nystoriouH i "friideed ! W here couUUyou I looking all the while ( Did yot ,y lW ftctf tentimi" ! t i V'r^d'"iff iaYe;be$ri II,.1 SCO his |
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