m stornwthE DEIROCAALT ! 1! • 18 Pusuagua limet9iaTl4, 8* , _ tl • i - .' 1 A. tag 1:3434 1 M . , 1.11.0ia. 11 - ' OFFII3I ON PUBLIC itiii:111 , 111 1 , 1 :HI : . 'tram acions Aim: 824111 X. ILI 8 iYIII.I. 1 1 1 1 P ricsiks.—sl,Wper annum in. A ' *.AlitX ; d etbsrstet $8 1811 , he easeasel-szta OW eentig: annoto . ll ' added to annarapea, at the scan oft* Pato ,to pay ImPutsa et solhettua. etc. Apeasica - peyote% prefetee !I Ameginitassims will be insert r ed at the 1 -- , . . eat.ollt pm• loom or ten tints oriels, ititherthst three li • ' 1 . • ' weeks, .ad 93 cants tot each additlo m tad week— down. Lwow • -' , - w e Jom Ourselves to no t • Merchants, itn4 others, Who adCekise byil : . the year, srill be et reed et the fbllosing ratel, 1 ris.; r- ' - -- :Air ma orsdni, _or leas, oiie year; teilh otars4es, $8 ! atte* tOsosol wore, at Ike tuftor . J 6 , , . !Oereiltereet wept to those orknown Ttlf:p%.;UP MB ty. . • BUSINESS CARDS. of ice i I thatl was falling a great - depth; that I was being hurled to utter destruc tion—tera horribldeath,' Suddenly I felt that, I was cau ght by eomething—thit I bung:suspended. I was able to take breath,Jand to call out for "A rope ! a rope ! . ,- 1.3 y the most . eittraoidinary chanc e my. fall had been arrested by's little ledge- of I ice which spanned the crevasse like a bridge. ',Qn this frailstructure,, not more than two inches %Vide at the Itip, and (as well as I could Judge) about two feet deep; ithad fallen, so that•my head hung - down ,on one Side; mv.legs on the other. In ; stinctitely and- immediately . , by means which I cannot at all recall, 1 raised My... i self froiu this ledge,, in which there wee a little' niche sufficiently wide to admit one ! j foot . ltvatt now so far collected that - I ! could hear my fellow-traveler saying from above, it We never hoped to hear your voice again.. For God „s sakei take, heart. S. . , • Mt. WILLIAM. IY. 11111 EATON,.. The guide is running to Montauvert for - men and, ropes, and will soon he back." TAME= EILTSICIaN ..1: SITROEON DENTIST. =_-__H_ wag DR. MYRON WI/EA Tos, : • - . • "If he . is not," I answered, " I shall, liteeasatcat and Surgical Dentlit, reeentlYof My position Was an 'awful one. The 1 Blttamton, L Down a Crevasse. . ! never come up alive." N. .Y. tender their protsloutil services i. all iv o appro. 11 - ' • elate the ..Itttfornied Practice of _Physic t " careful -and . • -*---- 0------- sithillid operations On Teeth: . with I T .4 s'elftstne. slid - I " arrived in Chamouny on the 6th of -little ledge was so narrow - that I ~ c ould im p ro s zt ail ty . l o lt r e w plattzt. Teeth . ex mete, without , Awritst 185 , 3, 101 l a ... en tri d and - compan- ! not met both my feet upon it., - I was, in 4 -" , ' ir, Jackson, June ruin; brio. - 1. ion, lan Englishman, like myself. - We I fact, supporting myself on one leg, half . DR. H. SMITH & . riON,' two had been about live weeks in Switz- ; leaning aeainst - cone side of *the crevasse , QVIIGEON DECNiISTS,-Montrose. Is . ~_, erkuid, and in that/ had done event'- and pressing, my hand against the' oppo- ; . 1 7,.e=ii. 4 I .tiriall ' ai a c e ele b .ggs ng s'etli v a. iiii' ---t a - is °lin t; e"us'Qere'd necessarY by our soun- !site side. it was perfectly smooth, and Dertumed 1 4 good style and warranted. -.— trynten. AN e had acquired some experi- i . there was nothing to grasp.. A stream of __. - 11 - F. ounerean JL. ItEhD. owe:in glacier work, having, ascended" the .water poured ow my shoulders, drench- i N - DRS: OLDIStEAD& READ Alitseh Horn, "whose hnnunit had been ;ing . me to the skim, and freezing me with , WELI) ANNO.UNCE tit the Public F ' re a ched for the first.time by an English- dts icy coldness.- Overhead I - could see i maii 1 a iuenibcr of the Alpine Club, only the hmg, narrow strip of blue sky, bound i th ey Nave' entered into a partnership for the ' 1. • Practice Of MEDICINt4St Surgery, twb Months before. We tmade the as- !ed by the'. mout li of . the crevasse. There sent_isuceess fully, and were pyoud of hay- : was a terribly stolid, i i mrelenting look in I aid are pre t larad to intend to an calls In the line or their t r L if e e s r a lo a :. l. o D c i t ;i h A4 l . . formerly „ . amp nip by 7 in. J. lug be e n t hesecond vxploring i p:arty to . the intensely -blue tett . t that surrounded fi lnc 1 '-. stand on its l o ft y pea k, nearly fourteen on all.snles. The grim walls ot ie erev . . . • - DR. NI: •Y. -LEET - - • - thou Sand feet high. On that jecasion wo _ a r se looke,las if they would unite to eruslt i Phyekiire mut Stergam Frien - etarak, Pa. &re e,;pviee passed two whole days oil the( snow and 'Me rather tleut relinquish their victim. the Jileixot Hauer. -; ' tflacier. • T"NtimerouS rills of water poured doter the 1101. LEET gives. p,irgcular gqimil,nt 1 . 6 th e treatment ' c.,, I --, , _ , • . Air of dhowae u am,. lan and Eva ; a n d i. confhlent that remetnnered well the first glimptie' I crevasse, but in the whole sixty yards of i Ws knowledge of. and experience In that branch of pm- I had had into One of those terrible crevass- i itslength I could see no projection except ' lace will enable him to effect a cum In the must dlrdeult . i annes. For lreathY,' det's or thele'^rgfttl cynic • wll.: es which interest glaciers. Getting a.! thelittle ledge on which l had so iniracu- , ins charged unless the patient Is l'enctitted treat. - . anent. • [August )).Beara guide to hold my hand, I leaned over its i loualv chanced to fall. -. . SOUTILIVOItTI I & VAIIAXIN,. 1 : y.vyping brink and gazed carefully • into i. I ventured to look down, only ihr en in the Ifittliondess abYss. "The two perpen- : stint, :into the fteirful chasm in u Mehl t iiiirs'arriinits• %Nu nekt.ens In Itsilinnand . 4trittrVar i Alin i tr i ""V r n"t r ts and nC.elirrsZtialbcfletWkTO i dienlar walls of ice appeared to join -to-.; was suspended. • At the depth to which 1 gether About tlAe hundred feet down ; , I -bad fallen the crevasse was barely two \ -4.siess in ararbicitei Slate'for Mantles. C m't re-Tables* ic. *.eshop a fevr doors eau orsouie's doto on Tornitikel in appeara nce - resulting - : feet wide, but downward it narrowed rap- -sated. Moatrusc. ra. oce , yo 1 ,t v ofthe crevasse. - U , sually, I believe ; idly, a nd about two hundred feet below , . . WTI. A. sNoW, ~ . - the great ..split ends only where the gla. ! nit the sides appeared to -join: . I belieYe ItSTICE O' T PLACE.--great Bend. es. mike ' vier touches the - grotind beneath. • ' that if r had fidlen . .six inches on either el on Wain Street, opposltelhe 'll extent House.. apt I • • ------ --- ---,-, --- ---- - ------ 1 ”X o one who tails into -one. of these side of the little ledge I must •inevitably JorissArrrEn. , ever eimiee out Aye," said. one of our I have been janmed in head downward, at wasinoNa_utE TAU.01.1.-Montroee. Pa. Slip . I . gui l i e S. Is Niese..' s:tid ainither, "a lean ; a depth Where no ropes that could have 1 over I. h. Dullard's Grocery. on Main-stn Thankful for past favors. he Toilette a continuance ; once escaped, 'and lives still at the Grind- I been brought there could possibly inWtl --pledginghtmself to do all work tatillact