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—(|i rC i - iirwr ttMMM* i' —■mm-mn - job psirrnro act Htrinro. terms o: PUBLIC ATIOH. The PttTiTO* Gai*tt* i- published eWy Thtosbat rooming by G. M K»cn**Tln the "Gazette Building, west side of Mam Street, at $3.00 per annum. No postage charged within the County. Terms of advertising as follows: . , „ One Square, (8 lines) or leas, one or three weoks,$2, three months, $3; Six months, $6; one year, $«. One-eighth Column, one month, W; throe mos., is, six months, $10; one year, $16. One-qufkrtet Column, one mo., $10; three mos., $1j , six months 118; one year, |36- One half Column, one mo., $16; three mos., $20, six months, $36; one year, $60. „ One Column, one month, $30; three months, $35 six months, $S0; one year, *100. Auditors' and Administrators1 Notices, S3 each. All Communications of limited or individual interest, 30 conts per line. Notices of Marriages and Deaths, free; notices accompanying the same, «# ot«-1**D'ne- The ttuim Jmmn Omoi «aDi«m» • large variety oI Jobbing Material, with on* Large Cylinder Taylor St earn Press, two smaller Steam Power Fresno* and two Hand Preeses, thna enabling o* to expedite work of every kind, and to execute it in a manner not to btD surpamed eren in oar large eitiee, and at low 4 rates. Particular attention paid to the printing of Hasifeata. Pamphlets, Circulars, Show - Bills, Labels, JfcDte*, Orders, Hand-Bills, Bill-Heads, Ticket* Cards, 4c. Ituled and Bound Work of all-kinds done to order in the neatest and best manner, and printed to order. DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31,186T. A full line of Justices' and Constables' Blanks, to ther with License Applications and Bonds, Hotes, Deeds, Contracts, Time and Pay Rolls. fcn- Ac constantly on hand. G. M. Rirnitr. YOL. XYII.-NO. 32. WHOLE NO. 866. Bnsiness (Earlis. Business Cariis Business Cariis. Bnsitusa (Saris. ftledtfl fottry. LUZERNE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL 60; Mrs Ann Parsons, 1 roll rag carpet, 30 yds., dip. and 2 00; Miss Annie Parsons, 2 infant sacks, 1 00 ; Miss Ella Smith, (aged 10 yean) 3. tidies for chair, 1 00; Mrs Benton Durland, 1' Afghan, 100; Mia* Jennie Shoemaker, bead watch case, SO ; Miss Jennie Shoemaker, bead cushion, 1 00; II P Blackman, 1 child'* dress manufactured on the Florence Sewing Machine, 100; Miss Mary 8 Snowdon, worsted chair cover, 1 00; W M P Johnson, I Turkish towel*, ;S0, Mr# C, yisherT wreafcb of Mia* Emma Sively, quilt, 2 00 ; Miss £ Sively, 2 shawls, 1 00; Miss E Sirely, 1 chain, 1 00; Mia* E Sively, pr. embroidered dipper*, 200; Mil* E Sively, silk embroidered cushion, 1 00; Mi** E Siyely, 3 knit bands, 40; Mi** E Sirely, laoe set, as deaerriAg first or second premiums, and haye left to the Executive Committee the awarding of such premiums a* to theut shall seem proper, founded upon the recommendations of your Committee : One yard gate by Gilbert Wolfe, 1st premium; patent portable fence and gate by A. Knapp, (Ellis Patent.) The inventor seems to have overcome the objections made to all other portable wooden fences and has produced a substantial cheap article, which your Committee consider of iquch pratical utility, 1st premium. One How* Family Sewing Machine, by C S Gould, 2d premium ; One Howe'* Sewing Maobrae for leather, 1st premium ; One Animal : SOCIETY. 0 * attorney at law, pittston, pa., s. ST1RK, JgUTLER. HOUSE, Q.EO. W. BRAINERD & CO JOHN McKENNA, CROSSING THE STREAM. Premiums awarded at the Eighth Annual Exhibition, held at Wyoming, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 2d, 3d and 4th of October, 1867: PITT8TON, PENN'A GROCERS, 103 Murray, near "West Street, GENERAL PRODUCE, J. TREFFISON, Proprietor. FISH AND OYSTER COMMISSION mnu V. TBATMt. Apr. 13.1865. They stood beside a narrow stream, A mother and her infant 01 he was lovely as a dream. Her only hope, her only joy. Office in Express Office. , - JpOREST H-ODSE, NEW YORK. fGEO. W. BRAINERD, { DAVID BELDEN (ELISHA W.BAXTER. MERCHANT, CLASS NO. 1—CATTLE. SOS. 302 SOUTH WATER, AND 503 No. 1—Short Horn —CoL Charles Dorrance, Durham Ball Calf, 3 months and 23 days, $3.00, George Rodgers, Dorhatn Bull Calf, 2 yean old, 5.041; 0. K.Mofere," Durham Co*, (Spring Born) 6 year* old, 0.00; A. A. Cbureh, Durham Cow, (Spring Born) 4 years old, -4.00; A. A. Church, Durham Heifer, 1 year old, 4.00} Col. Charles Dorrance, Durham Heifer, 13} months old, 2.00; William Jacobs, Durham Heifer, between 2 and 3 years old, 2.00. No. 2—Devon Cattle.—Alraon Church, Devon Bull, 3 years old, $8.00 ; S. C. Ifontanye, Devon Boll, 2| years old, 6.00; William Jacobs, Devon Heifer, between 1 and 2 years old, *.00 f. James Hicks, Devon Calf, 4 months old, 2.00; A. A. Church, 2 Devon Calves, S months old, JI.00 ; A. A. Church, Devon Cow, 4.00. No. 4—Alderney Cattle.—Wellington Lee Jr., Bull, 3 years and upwards, $8.00; Col. H. B. Wright, Bull, 2 years and 2 months old,' 4.00 ; Washington Lee, Jr., Cow, * years old, 6.00; Washington-'Lee, Jr., Cow, 3 y*ars old, 4.04; Washington Lee, Jr., Heifer; 10 months, 3.00 j Washington Lee, Jr., Haifer, 1 year and upwards, 3.00; Washington Lee, Jr., Heifer, 1 year and upwards, 2.Q0, Aug. 10, '65. Comer Wyoming Avenue and Spruce St., South Front Street, Philadelphia. The night came on, the storm was wild, A boatman neared the hither shore, She lightly clasped her tender child, And fondly kissed him o'er and o'er. Be heeded not the tempest's wrath, He hooded not the mother's kiss, He only saw a shining path, m That led to wondrous sealms of bliss. t161 mother, see the heavenly light, ■ That gleams across the waters dim. And now a boatman comes in sight, I long to cross the stream with him. TTTRteirt & HARRINGTON, attorneys at law, WILKE8-BABRE, PA. PASEED k SCHOONMAKER, Peopurom. S. J, Bm. U. 6. ScHoomuu*. Oct 4,1886.—ly , G. For reference see J. S. Hurlbut, Pittston, Pa. f8eptemb»r 12, '67-6m. IMPORTER OF ,f., BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &o, &o. 191 West St, 1 door above Duanc St, g*. LA WHENCE HOTEL, No. 1818, Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. J. ICT. DBXJflSOIf, Superintendent. Kg- The City Passenger Own in front of the Depot* constantly runningin a few steps of the Hotel. , . Jao.3 1887.—ly pd. Trap, by J W Churchill, a very ingenious instrument, and tO rat*, mice and other mall animal are advised not to meddle witk the 11 same without a guide from the proprietor an$' •too a policy of life insurance, 1st Florence *ewing machine by H. P. Blaekman, lst_ premium, »nd Di*play of furnilur% ex- sta tremely creditable, 1st premium. Protector Hose Company of Wilkes-Barre, for Office on Main St., abore Z. B«ira«W8 Stort* Will practice in Courts of Lu««ne County and Mayor's Courts of Carbondale. Consultation! in German and English. D. C. Harrington, Notary Public. C. E. WRIGEfT.' '* ID. 0- HARRINGTON. Feb. 4,1864. QENTRAL HOTEL, dip. and 2 00; Mi** E 8ively, 4 baby | Miss E Sively, 3 pr* mittens, SO. ' | No. 30—Domestic Manufacture.—Miss Utsie UPPER PITTSTON. NEW YORK. JJ/ JAMES DOWUNG, PHOPRISTOB: Mv, 7,1861 \p% f 541yl J A. WIS • C E R, Harrington, (fi 10 ye* re) o■« M ginger* broad, 1 00; iaira Elijah Shoemaker, 1 can green tomatoes pickled, 1 00; Mrs E Shoemaker, 1 can white currant jelly, 1 00; the display by Mrs E 1 Shoemaker is-deserving of extra credit, dip. and 1 00; Mm R Heft, can penekM, 1 00; Mrs K Heft, pickles assorted, 140; Mrs E Heft's collection pronounced very fine; Josephine Mulford, cream tartar cake, dip; Mr* Mary I Heft, 2 cans peaches, white and yellow, M; Mrs Meryl-Heft 1 jat peach batter, 50# Matilda Bardall, one can peafs, 50; Mrs Thos Hutchins, 1 can preferred peaches, 50; Mrs Thos Hutching, cahned quinces 60; Mrs C M Jenkins, home made soap, special, M; Mrs 0 M Jenkins, home made biflcait, 60: Mrs T Hatching, glass grape j«iljr, 60; Mr* R Heft, one gallon ley soap, X 00. No 30—continued.—Jacob Sanders, loaf home made bread, 50 ; "Mr* Jacob Sharps, crab apple apd currant jelly; "100 V J J KeKsSnefr one can Isabella, grspea, 60 ; J J Kelchner one can strawtDetriee, 80; Mrs. Elijah Shoemaker, bottle pepDer sauce, currant vinegar and one jar straw- The House has been thoroughly renovated and much improved, and the proprietSt feels assured that he can make his guests comfortable in every way. His table will be supplied with the best of prorinder and his bar with the ehoeest of liquors. The patronage of the public U restfully solicited. , . Pitts ton, Jane «, '67-y N. WiLLARD, NO. 178, FRONT STREET, "He beckons me, 0, mother dear! Did'staee how tenderly he smiled? Indeed, indeed, I hare no fear. With him I'll cross the waters wild. O. W. S V R A T T, attorney at law, NEW YORK. ' BONNELL AADAMS WHOLESALE GROCERS. REGISTER IN BANKRUPTCY, tenor and bus drama : • fine looking , young omi mag&ificently equipped, and V* justly entitled to the thinks of all who attended the fair, for good musio; 1st. prem. ' ' On# patent sled lock by Joseph Myers, dip. One stylo (7) Decker Brother's Piano, L £ _ Powe|l, 1st pr : 1 (3) L B Powell piano 2d pr ; one (2) Mason and Hamlin. Cabinet Organ, 8 stops 2 banks of keys, 1st prem, and one (27) Mason and Rami in organ, 4, atop* manual nib. bass, 1st prem. ,Ult i One style (00) Mason * Hamlin CakiMt OmD gan 6 octave, single reed, 1st premium. h Pittston, Ltuerne County, Penn'a-, Will attend to any business entrusted to hllfc in his Office. 1 END HOTEL, 12th Cong. Dist. of PsnaajrlVMU* 8CKANT0N, Loaern* Co., P#nn. "And meat thoa not on yonder shore— Yon happy shore, a radiant throng T And bark I above the tempest's roar . 1 hear the echo of their song. JOSIAB UKGKL, ALFBSD BTX<, *K. X. ALBaiGHT, HIIU 3. FISTUL, PITTSTON, PA. w.i'.Vf JOSEPH SCUREMAN, Proprietor. [ Succbssor to R. Jaooarb. ] • THE HOUSE is conveniently located for the accommodation of travelers and well supplyed *ith everything neooessary to make the sojourner comfortable. The bc®t of Liquors and other beverages will always be found in the Bar. A share of tke public patronage is respectfully Bolioited. Pittston May 24.1866-tf. SAUUXLd. tCOTT. TOS. RIEGEL & H, S. FISTER, tj (Late Kiegel, Weist ft Ervin,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, July 4 '#7. . . JJILEMAN'S 8AL00N, jjr. WASHINGTON G. NtGENT, "The mist is lifted from the strand, And fairer yet its beauties seem. It is—it to the smraa i**» I I'M seen it, mother, in a dream. AKD Offtrs his profession®! aerriOM to "*• cHUens of Pits ton and Yicinity, , „ , aj- office 2d door north of the Bank. M«y 14,186®, tf OF DRY GOODS, BILLIARD RO OMS, No. 47 North Third St, PHILADELPHIA. »)• » -f ' fV * r 7 7/ ' Opposite Eagle Hotel, " And oft rre wondered where it lay. And longed so eagerly to go, I can—I will—X must away, O, tf thou lov*»t me ««y not No! " No. 5—Native or Grade.—I. C. Shoemaker and SoDStBullj'S years old and upwards, 6.00; R. Sutherland, Cow, 6 years old, 5.06; K. Sutherland, Calf, 3 weeks old, 1.00; T. A. Henry, Heifer Calf, 18 months old, 2.00 f P. Pettebone, Heifer,Xyears old, 2.TC ; P. Pettebone, Heifer, 2 years old, 4.00 j James Hides, Oalf, i months old, 1.00. No. 1—Milch Cows.—William Jaoobs, Cow, $5.00; A. A. Church, Cow, 2.00. CLASS NO. 2—HORSES AND MULES. No. 9—Stallions and Mares for all Work.— Peter Polen, Mare T yean old, $4 00 ; E F Damoo. Mar* T years old, S M; B Touag, Stallion, (Heary CJay) 4 years oH, S M j B Young, Stallion, (George) 3 years old, 4 M. T\R. JOHN C. BECKER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, QAM BRIAN HOUSE, Aug. 3, '65. pi Tie to IT, PEinr'A. A D IE S ' FANCY FURS! Ail kinds of Beverages, Ice Cream, and Refreshments in the season. Our accommodations areample and satisfaction given in all cases. JOna 13, '67-tf.] JQBBPH HILEMAN. ■ o. child, my child, the way U dark, The boatman's face is pale and stern, And those who enter his lone bark, Can never, nevermore return. One atyla (11) Ifeat, & Co: Melode ma, 5 ocUTivfcnty etoo, 1st pretn.4 One rtylefl) Treat, Linsley * Co. Vetodto*, ft octarf, walnut portable Mae, l«t prem. One atyle (J) Treat, Linaley 4 Co. Meladeona. 5 oetave, roaewood portable caae, lat prem. ■ One atyle (l)Treat, Linaley Cfc Co. Malodeon, 5 octave, walnut pertable caae, lat. prem. One ahow mm of all kinds of Muaioal Inatrunenta, lat prem. Three Rubber Piano Spreadj, very elegant PITT8T0N, PA. GRIFFITH TfiOMAS, Pbopkiktob. - * (Formerly of Tunkhannock,) OPPOSITE THE BANK, PITTSTOS, PA. Office hours—from 8 to 10 ft. m.., and 1 to J p. m. Evening, • to 8. Pitts ton. March 1, X8M.-tf OT. CHARLES HOTEL^ ♦ PENN AVENUE. SCR ANTON PENN'l. CHAS. H. BBAINARD, ■ ■ r., -jP'f1'*'"'- Th« closest attention will be bestowed upon all euesto, andthelrcomfort will be the chief aim of the Proprietor. Scrat)ton, May 2,1867—*j -r .A T — •fTIHE undersigned havifig purchased the inter- X est of Mr. W. E. Whyte in the above well ind favorably known establishment, would respectfully! in form his friends and former patrons ol the House, as well as the public ip general, that nothing will-fce left undone to render to hit customers and guests satisfaction in every particular. Beverages of all kinds served in the best style. ' Fresh Oysters and various other dishes will bw prepared in the most acceptable nannerand at all hours. The House aims to be. one of the highest respectability, and will be kept in a manner'acceptable to all who have an casion to patronise it. G. T. Pittetoa, AprfllS.lBftS.—ly ! jj JOHN FA RE IRA'S F. m.BAIM* 0 4J X.& V ». V. QHUAVOS. -I cannot see the ihlnlng shore, I cannot hear the heavenly song— I only hear the tempeet roar— I oaly know the night is long. " Bat morning bringeth peace and joy, O, coon the morning light moat come. •;jind then onoe more my happy boy. O'er flower-clad hills we'll lightly roam. " Together we will onward hie, Thou.lt wake glad eehoee la the deU, Or chase the bri«ht-winfed butterfly, Or pluck the daimty heather-bell. Old Established FUR Manufactory, FBAIRD ft CO., . .-D£ . • D ,-?i Packers and Dealers in Cao, Tub, Spioed and Shell •R.' o.iaw berrjr preserves, 1 00 j Mr* William Pocknell, me lew* soft gingerbread, diploma, Mid o«e lost corn bread,I *0; Mrs. CM Jenkins, apple jell/ M, and spple tatter, 60 ; Hattie B Ath«- ton, one spMige bake, diploma; Miss Elisabeth Polen, one jar eatsap, pronnnced rsry good, M; Miss Bridget Calary, one loaf wheat bread dtp, No lU ARCH STREET, above 7th, PHILADELPHIA. Have now in 8tore-of my own Importation and Manufacture, one of the lnrgeetand most beautiful .selections of . . -,'V / OYSTERS, III Sooth Front Strset, Phil'a. FANCY FURS, for Ladies' md Children's Wear in the City. Also, a fine assortment of GenJ'a Fur Gloves and (dollars. I am enabled-to ray goods at very reasonable prices, and 1 would therefore solicit a call from my friiffids of Lnserne county and wimly. . , Remember the Name, Number and Street! JOHN FAREIRA, No 718 Arch street, above 7th, south side, Phil's. I have no Partner, nor connection' with any ptber Store in Philadelphia. Phils. October 3, '67-im-Webstor. 1ft premium. One grand Violin 200 yean old, elegant ton* and superb finish, 1st pram. One lot Sheet Music and KqsM Book*, 1st r BRANCH H6U8J5-EWieott,« Wh*rt foot of Gross St BALTIMORE, MD. By special arrangements with the Etpren Corop* nie* and Rail roads, those who order may tMj on • Mdi£ wraM•S^itSSt^'auS from lie Kaoaemoad, James ana W JHH) aid other notabia pointa, kea Uttax a'frantage than neretofore. ?■ gatJFJL*)kfit'. We beg a cootinuMioa of the hWM of oar oM friends and customers, and solieit the orders of dealers generally, promising eten satiataetioa ia our power to give. Send in your ordera. Jan. 3- F. &■ B AIRD A CO. Ho. 30—American Manuiwturea other than Household.—I C 8hoemake r and Son* 1 pair a hacked fiannal, dip. tad S 00, satinet, dip. and »W, pair wooll blankets Chp. and 1 00, rariety of flannel*, dip. and. 1W, white stocking yarn, 1,00. mixed stocking yam, 1 00 ; Mr* Mary 1 Heft, one woollen blanket shawl, 100. 0LAE8 50.8—CARRIAGES, CABINET WARE AC. CLASS NO. 3~8HEEP, BWIKX * POULTBY. Xo. 13—Sheep.—D*ai«l Jonet, South Down Back, 1 yew old, $t SI; fiuM Joaee, Pen Middle Wooled Ira, III; Wm Jeaobe, ■Long Wooled Buck, 1 yet old, 2 M; Wm Jacobs, Pen Long Wooled Ewe«, S 00; Hirtm Decnifon, Cotewold Back, S 00 ; Hiram Dea&ieou, Cotswold Ewe,S M; Wm J Hoaejwell, South Down Buck, 4 jrnri old, S 00; Ir» B flboem»ker, 3 Ewe Lamb*, 2 00, * And many a joy shall yet be thine, And rosay an hour of rapturous bliss," " I heed them not ,0, mother mine I I aftly aik one tender kiss. •For still the boatman beckons me, Aad elearer glow* the heavenly light, That hi eased land I plainly see, There la no tempest than, nor nlf hi • But noontide (pleadura cifele wind Thome fields of nerar-fikding green, The parple hills, with glory crowned. Hare shadowy Tales of Miss. "And there thy little child may dwell Unvexed by weariness and pain, Hear the sweet stories angels tell, Or join their pure and happy strain . i ||r .f „ TT, — It ii eminently duo Mr L B Powell thai hi* liberal and excellent display of mulioal instrument* skoold rewire especial netioe uC commendation at the hands of your committee, and yet, we are free to con fee# ear inability to do the tastter justice in the abort space which we are constrained to occupy in oar report.— We therefore hope It will be, under the eircumstances, sufficient to aay thlt tin instruments combined beauty of finish, eyquUH#neee •f tone, and durability of structure. Snch a display on such «n occasion we trust will prove a valuable and remunerative advertisement to MrP JOHN McDOUGiL'S STiR -SiLOON, Main Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, PKCT8T0S, PA. INSURANCE CO., WIIiKEB-BARBE, PENNA. Capital and Surplus, DIRECTORS: WM S ROSS. Ii. D. 8H0EMAKER, SAM'Ii" WADHAMS, 0. COLLINS, CHAS. DORRANCE, STEWART PIERCE, CHAS. A. MINER, G M HARDING, THOS. FORD, A. MORSE, JOHN REIG1£ARD. pUGH & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, $150,000 BEVERAGES of all kinds and of the best quality. A choice lot of CONFECTION ARIES constantly on hand. Particular attention paid to the wants and comfort of alL July5, 1866-lw. JOHN McDOUGAL. A!fB WHOLESALE DIALXES IK Flour, Feed, Grain, Suit. Provisions, Wrapping Paper, Ac., 4c., No. M.—Layoock * Crowe, t two-seated phaeton carriage, dip. and & 00 one oae horse top buggy, dip. and i 00, and on* two hone top buggy, dip. and 300 ; Mooro * Row, Owego, on* cutter and one pony sleigh, each •' dip. ; Capt. Con/erse, one cutter and bad spring wagon dip. and 2 00; L L Griffin, one oae seated top 'buggy, dip. and 5 00, and one plattorm spring wagon, dip. and 2 00. AND, HOWELL Cfc CO No. H—Wool.—Wm J Honeywell, S Fleece* Long Wool, $& 00; Wm J Honeywell, I Floecc# Middle Wool, 2 00. PITTSTON, PA. FLOUR, PORK, NAILS, FEED, SHOTTCjEDR8,8PIKE8, ' * MEAL, HAMS, LEATHER, GRAIN, "BUTTER, TOBACCO, SEEDS, LARD, CTGAF.S, SALT "BY THE BARREL, tsirtoN, • • C9UCCE8SOB8 TO SMITH BROS.) piTTSTON MEAT MARKET! CELEBRATED XX & XXXX ALES, No. 15—Swine.—I C Shoemaker and Sons, Boar, 6 months and upwards, 2 00 j 10 Shoemaker and Sons, Sow, 8 months and upwards, 2 00; IO Shoemaker and Sons, Lot Pigs under 1 year, 2 00 ; Hiram Donniaon, Suffolk Sow, 18 months old, 2 00; H Donation, Chester Co. Boar 14 months old, 5 00 ; 1 C Shoemaker and Sous, Breeding Sow, 1 year and upwards, 2 00; Almon Church, Boar, 18 monlhs old, 4 00; Jacob Sanders, West Chester Sow, 18 months old, 3 00. RSkSiSfl—' K. C. am roEDi Agent, p* c ELBEIr * FELDMAN at the Pittoton M«it Market. C opposite the Bank, desire to inform ttfe public thai tbev are.as Keretofore supplying theif numerous cumtomerous with the bestof UNRIVALLED CREAM ALES, MANUFACTURED FROM THE BEST OF Tour Committee are therefore emboldened to tender the thanks of the commuity to L. B. Powell tor his liberal contribution toward making the Agricultural Fair of Luzerne County a grand success. Ra»pcetfully, owoll. . r Hi May 16th, '67. The Ex. Committee understand from the Judges that they wero divided in opihion uto the excellence of the competing, buggies of Leycock and Crouse and Griffin, and being themselves unable to determine which ii entitled to the preference, have awarded a fall premium to borti parties, as both baggies were of very superior style of workmanship. CS. BECK, M.D.—DENTIST . late of PHILADELPHIA.- Office,—Two doors above his T IT tner residence, East side of Main St., above the 'ublicSquare, Wilkes-Barre, Penn. July 1»,186 -AI—'0 FRESH BEEF. PORK, MUTTON, LAMP, and all other seasonable meats. MALT ND HOPS. Families can be supplied with a,Pure Uealtliy and Nutritious beverage. _* Say mother, tears would dim my (oy—" " The boatman took him Cram her arms, The tears were stayed to please the boy. For him she hushed her heart's alarms. They are also dealing in HIDHB 8HEEF:.SlilNS, and FUIW, for which they will at all times pay the MARSH A LLS, j GROUND ALUM, ' TABLE, BEAKS, EGGS, WRAPPING PAPER, CRACKERS, XX Ck XXXX PORTER, MINERAL WATER, SODA 'WATER, 8ARSA- HIGHEST MARKET PRICES IN CASH. Bring them along. S fc. F. Pittston, Not. 1,1866—tf. And going now his way along, The storm grew still, the darkness fled, She saw the light, she heard the song, A halo wreathed her darling's head. 0 K Moore, W B Hall, J C Fuller, S 6 Tarner, E W Stadevant, H Hakes, Committee. The Executive Committee tender-thanks to Mr L B Powell for hia very fine display of musical instruments embraced in the tongoing report, and also to many kind friends who contributed so much to pleaso the ear and charm the senses with vocal and iustrnmental music dariug the exhibition. PARILLA, Ac DR J. M. BARRETT—DENTIST. Office at his residence on Franklin St. opposite the Methodist Church, Wilkes-Bsrre, Pa., where ho may hereafter be found at all hours. Dr B. inserts Teeth on Gold a«4 Silver plate, Ac., anS operates in *11 the branches of Dental Siireerv, in the best manner. . A deduction from usual charges sufficient to cover expenses, aUowed to persons who corns from a distance. April 18 1880. ly. E W BAKERY! Azent (or the s&ie of Vaughn's Celebrated BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER. UNION BREWERY, No. 18—Poultry.—A. A. Church, 2 pairs Turkeys, $100; A A Church, 6 Bramah Chickens, 100; Frank Keller, IS Geese, 100; William Jacob®, 3 Shanghais, 1 00; Frank Keller, Dominick Cook, 1 00 ; C Miller, White Swan Geese, 1 00; C Miller, pair Seabright Bantams, 60 ; Ira R Shoemaker, 5 Young Turkeys, JThoumouth, 2 00; Ira R Shoemaker, 3 Top Knot Fowls, 1 00 j ■John Townend, 4 Fuzzy Fowls, 1 00 ; G W Howell, 3 Bantam Chickens, 50. BRADFORD CO. TOBACCO AND 8EGARS. Wrapping Paper in any quantity will-be deivered to Deaers at as low rates as it can be purchaser in the cities June 21.1866. CLASS NO. 9—WINTER PREMIUMS. The undersigned would respectfully an nounce to the public that he has opened March 28, '0T-tf.y Pittston, Pa. And as be touched the distant strand. He stood arrayed to angel-guise, /. Harp of gold WM In his hand— And tears of joy were in her ejrea. And so,' tis well," sho softly cried, ~ " fmil v;ent her way and sweetly smllod, Till one day, o'er the Shilling tii». , The boatman bore her to her child. No 33—C S Gould, one quart sorghum syrup made in 1805, special 1 00. AN EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN PITTSTON adjoining the Butler House, where ha, will be prepared at all times to supply families and parties with Bread Biscuit, Cakes and Pies, of all kind, on short notice. From an extensive experience in the bakery business they feel no hesitation in saying that he will be able to satisfy all as to the quality offBread Ao,. which he offers. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. L. ELTERICH. Pittston July 6th, 1865. Eagle forge . .. : , ' AND BOILER WORKS. ' WILLIAM nUNT A EONS, CLASS NO. 10. FRUIT. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS No. 34—H Woodhouse,varieties quinces 50, J P Atherton, 4 varieties pears, 1 00, orange tree and rrait, diploma and 1 00; Mrs R Heft, 3 citrons, iff; JIrS E b 6den, T quart red and white wine, diploma and 1 00 ; Wyoming Horticultural Society, diploma and 6 Oft; S. Jenkins, largest collection of grapes,29 varieties,diploma and 1 00 3 bunches best grapos, Concord, 1 00, three native seedling, (Mary Ann) diploma and 1 00, 4 Varieties peaches, five each, 1 00, collection of pears, I 00-, collection of peaches' diploma and 1 00 i Mrs.. Ilenry Polou, fig tree diploma and 50, lemon tree, diploma and 1 00 ; Mrs Elijah Shoemaker, bottle cherry, 0 years old, 1 Ofl ; Dr. J B Crawford) six varieties fail" apples, 1 00, six varieties winter apples, 1 00, cellection of applet, diploma and 2 00 six varieties winter pears, 1 00; Dr. J & Crawford, objection of peart, diploma and I 00; Matilda Bardoll, 6 branches Catawba grapes, 1 00; Dr. Harry Hakes, 2 specimens Uabana 'Wine Company's wine, 2 brands, "Imperial Champagne/ ancL'Urbsna, diploma and 1 00, snd specimen dry wine brand. take; ) diploma and 1 00 j John J Eelchner, 6 bnnches grapes, Itabeella, 1 00; Mrs R Heft, one jng sweet cider, 50; Mrs Jaoob Sharp*, one bottle blackberry wine, diploma and 2 00, one gallon oider viaegar, 50, Thomas Hutcbips, collection of apples 1 oo, * \ . ; ' 'tj The collection of fruit by Messrs. Jenkin sand Crawford were Very fini ; in the absence of any action by the Jadgi&s, the Committee award':to Dr. Crawfo»4 the first premium, 1 N. C• : Lczkrkk Co. Agbicbldral Piita., I88T. The Committee award Mr L B Powell a special promium of $50. AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, PITT6T0N, PA Special premium of 5 00 was awarded to the frrrm OrrrfiA attnnTiflH" ta "PpwUaator Hose Company No. 1. of Wilkes-Barre. T)R C. M. WILLIAM8. SURGEON DENTIST. MAIN STREET, PITTSTGN, PA. CLASS NO. 4—AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- MamiSfteturer* of Locomotive Frames, Crank Axles, Oar Axles, Piston Rods, Paddle Shafts, and all kinds of Marine Work, Heavy and Light Shafting, Tire Iron, and every description of Hammered Iron, Railway Spikes, Bolts and Nuts of all sizes, in Urge or small quantities, always on hand. Boilers made to order and old ones repaired, at shortest notice, and Blacksmith's W oak'or every description promptly done. Ottsh paid for Wrought fran Scrap. .. [#jone »7] denial MENTS. DAVID A-N T H O N T No. 17—Plows.—B R Frear Plow for Rough Land or Sod, special premium, $3 04 ; Jonathan Moore, Plow for Smooth Land or Sod, 5 00; Jonathan Moor?, Common Plow, 1 00; Chas Hughes Double Common Plow, 1 OQ ; J B Sod Plow. No. lfr—Rblters, Cultivators, Ac.—Robert P. Wilson, Double Shovel Corn Plow, 1 00; Robt P Wilson, Single Shovel Plow for hilling Potatoes, 1 80 ; Robt P Wilson, Left-handed Steel Plow X 00. „ J. ; No. 20—Fanning Mills, Ac.—Hunt Bros., Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutter, dip. and 3 00. No. 21—Mowers, Reapers, Ac.—Wm 8 Shce maker, Hubbard's Mower and Reaper, dip. and .C6 00; R R Frear, Farm or Road Scraper, 1 04 Robt Mess, Washing Machine, 3 00; Wra Jacobs, Cider Mill, dip. and 1 00; SB Vaughn, Union Mowing Machine, 4 00. No. 32—Machinery.—Protector Hose Co No 1, Wilkes-Barre, H C Fredrick, Foreman, dip. and T80; Protector Hose Co. No. 1, Wilkes-Barre, Lot Hbse, 1 00. No. 40—Printing.—Wm. P. Miner, specimen book printing and binding,dip. and 2 60 Among the many'improvements recently introduced in his practice, he regards none of mofs importance than his method of EXTRHCTING TEETU .WJTHOUT PAtN, which he is doing successfully everyday, by he use of , • NITROUS OXIDE GAS. It is perfectly safe tAA very pleasantteinhale. Its results hare keen entirely satisfactory in every instance. C. M. W. Rooms with J. W. KILLER, adjoining the Cash Store of Chas. Law k Co. Fittston, May 1st 1884. STORIES ABOUT WHITE ANTS. A well-contested game of base ball for thi championship of the county was played on the friii grounds between the 8cranton and Kingston base, ball clubs* wealting in faaror of th» former bj» soore of 2i to #. The Executive Committee award the winning club a pair of bat* and a batlworth *12 00, and a diploma of the Society. : 3 -'aw The publication of the premium* awarded at the exhibition has been delayed on account of two of the books containing the premiums awarded on horses for all work, and trotting and walking horses/ (Ming for «ome unexpfained reason withheld by the judges having then in charge, it is hoped they wiU be raturnad without longer delay, when the premiums therein awarded will be published for the benefit of aU teUrested. g E M 0 V A L BRANDENBURG'S BAKERY! Has the pleasure of announcing to his friends apd the public; in general, that he has established himself in the New Store Room, a few doors south of the office of the Maryland Coal Company, on Main, street Just tiCi&w Rail Road he lias a new and splendid assortment of Irf.rfUa'A to 1 CLOTHS, CABSnftfRfi, VESTIHG8. HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, TRAVELING BAGS,'BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKB, Travelers in the East have told some wonderful stories about the ravages committed by the whTle ants but the fallowing/from an English magazine, are the latest: ["J;J "" An odd story isiargely credited is India is regard to the voracity of the White eat. A gentleman having charge ef a oheet of money, placed it on the floor, where it VU speedily attacked by these destructives, who soon annihilated this bottom of the box and the bags containing the specie, which fell piece by pieee into the hollows of the termites' burrow just underneath the floor where the box was placed.— When the coin Waa demanded, it was not to lie fbund, but the attack of the ants was inconteatible, and the srory got abroad that their teeth were capable of AVouring metal. Some years a4lerwards, when the house Wfis undergoing repairs, the whole sum was found several feet' deed in the earth in the midst of the ant Boat. White ants once attacked aJBritieh ship of the lirie, the Albion. 'She was obliged to put into port in consequence, and had to be broken up. | New Brick, opposite Big . t PITTSTON, PA. THE STAFF OF LIFE is good Bread, andl would respectfully inform the citixens of Pittston and vicinity, that I always keep the genuine article on handfor ialeD With All kinds o ■ CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES, Jx., 4c. Families and Parties supplied with everything in his line, on short '&ottcejnand on reajonible j terms. My establishment Is now in my new' brick' building opposite the big basin, on Main st. ' FRANK BRANDENBURG. Pitts ton, March L 1863. g A ML »ABB Jij KEYSTONE- MARBLE YARD. -» • " - bc.,,*kc., Ac., mmi) ■ji'ziiigisrjt'j i Sculptor, and De»l»r ifc FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, ; Totnb Stonoa, Mantola, Window Caps »od Sill*. "",T£ w •- ' ' • : : 1 #«* Together with a large variety READY M AJfE CLOTHINj}, , ..... '• . I ■ " ■ 5. ' Such a|i Coats, Pants, V«sCp, Shirts, Drawers, Co(Ws,' Summer Coats, indeed everything belonging to a gentleman's complete outfit. , ., .. ' My custom work will be made by the best of workmen, and 1 will guarantee satisfaction to all. Pie AM giVe me a trial and I will do my best to please. My prises are as low as those »f any establishment in Lu ■erne county. if.' DAVID ANTHONY, pytetop,June 13,1867-ly. r ■ -D• i i kD mi&i A. C. THOMPSON. ™aAB. mHOMPSON & WILLIAMS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS,( LAND BROKERS i*» GENERAL CONVEYANCEBS, e*»« i Oppo»il*ttw ■*!D, •. o# t.!« -.i \« ■ PITTSTOS-,' LOZERHE CO., PA. ■ ' . ' ktHs'iTj Main Street, Ptttston, Pa, / feTii'ii J O EL. BRENT0&/'0' gCRANTON BOOK BINDERY. Having secured the services of Mr. H. Zoohe, one of the best binders io be found In the State, we are prepared to furnish to Will attend to the purchase and sale of Houses, Lota, Farms, Timber and Coal Lands, also rent buildings, collect rent, invest and raise money on Bond and Mortgage, draw articles of agreement, contracts, deeds, bonds and mortgages, powers of attorney, Ac. Having had a great deaTof experience in the real estate business, and an extensive acquaintance in this and adjoining counties, they feel safe in saying that they have superior facilities for doing a heavy business, whiubthey «M atteadto (Cn reason*- Dr. F. A. Thompson, baving rerooved to the West, hus passed his unfinished real estate Dusiness over to us. {Oct. CMm A C K S M I T-H INfi I I 1 t'U J CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKING! / ;,« Premiuof will be pai4on Applicttion tt th* . it - ■tore of J. D.'Green, in Wyoming. H. Woodhoum. Sec.' „ f 1W6 ■ PLAIN, ORNIMENTAL, HOUSE, No. 23—Farm end Domeitie Tools.—James Sanders, Fork and Fixtures to unload Hay, 2 00; Jacob Sanders, l'dos Wire Brooms, 180; Stephen J Sharp-, A Baskets, 2 00; Stephen J Sharps, 6 Hand Rakes, dip.; Stephen J Sharps, 6' Forks, dip.; Stephen J Sharps, 6 Hoes, dipw Stephen J'i Sharps, 6 Water Buckets, 1 00; Wm Silverwood, 1 do* Wire Brooms—brought in after the books had boon closed. AND SIGN PAINTER, rpHE Undersigned Is How prepared at hi* Shop In X West Pittston, to do a general business, fn BLACK8WITHIW6, the manufaetare of WAGON8, CARRIAGES A-ND BUGGIES. Having been particular to secoro the bm* of ,Wagon and Carnage Makers, as weil as BlaeksmMB, he feels no hesitation in assuring the public that the work made at hie shop wUl compare favorably with C#»e best in H»rthern Pennsylvania. I TL'A BlLtlVKie, IDT ROT UKDeaSTiHBKSe.—" I 1 not believe anything but what X.,Uod«r«Und," said a self confident young man, in a hotel, one » ' "ii * " Kor Will T," said another. ■ ' ' -3 u. ' j " Neither will I," chimed in atiiird. *- . " Gentleman," said one wall known to me, who was on a journey, and who sat close by, " lia l understand you correctly, that you will not believe Anything that ycm do not und*r» V ,i stand T" *, Hi ,r • r J'-sg rf*i •:!? "I will not" said one,aafi «* said ®acl» one of the trio. " Well" said the stranger," in my ride this morning I saw some geese in a field eating grass . ~ do yCJu believe that ? " Certainly said the three unbelievers. " I also saw the pigs eat grass ; do you believe that? " Of conrao," said tb» three. MalnStteet, BANKS, I N S U B C B -jCf M ? A N I E 8.;, ;/ These creatures are much relished as food by the natives of the interior of India, as well as by those ol Africa. In India, before the migration of the ants, two holes are bored in the nest opposite to each other ; on tlie leeward side a pot is placed, which has been rubbed with aromatic herbs; on the windward aide afire is made, the smeke of which drives the insects into the pots. These captured victims are thca securely fastened in, dried ever the fire, and ground into flow, and made into a pastry which is sold to poor people, bat which, if need abundantly, produces dysentary. At the time of the migration of the ants In Africa, myriads of them fall into the water, when the natives Skim off the rertace with calabashes ,then grill them in iron cauldrons over a large fire, stirring them as coffee is stirred. The natives eat them by hafidsftft, without accompaniement or other preparation, and consider them very delicious/ They are said lo resemble in tasle fengared cream, ot sweet Almond paste.— The Hottentots eat th*m Very greedily when bofltd, and grow plump and fat upon the food They also consume the pup* Of the ants, which they call rice an account of itt resemblance to that grain. They cook these in a small quantity of water. A large nest vill. sometimes yield a bushel. PITTSTON PENN'A. May still be found at bis Old Stand,, next to Knapp's Drug'Sforei where he has a T011 supply bt ' WALLPAPERS o» ALL KlNBSAND PRICES MERCHANTS, ? AINTIN&~Alf-fr-TRI MMINGt MANUFACTURERS The Committee oft the exhibition offruit, 1 wines, Ac., to whom was referred several specimens of American wines, beg respectfully to report: That II. Hakea, of jfonticoke exhibited two brands of Champagne wine, manufactured by the Drbana Wine Company, of New York.— The "Imperial" is a delicious wine of an agreeable and extremely fruity Savor with a rare and exhilirating boqaet. In bodyitfa rich and For this department aljo, he has asciatatiSo work--1 miinofample experience in the best shops-in the state. With the facilities nad worknep with.whlch my ustablshirtent is liowftiraished, there is n6thtng to prevent my being abl&to produce *s neatly, and well-made a wagon of any kind as'Can be made in Northern Pennsylvania. Those in need of anything in my line, are requested tooaHwigive ttw-i atrial, aud satisfaction in every particular will be guaranteed, JOSEPH KLOTZ. Wa at Pittston, May 31,1866. : COAL OPERATORS, which he will sell at the lowest rates at whifh they can be afforded. (3itAW .PAINTING, PAPER-HANGING, GRAINING, No. 2+—Leather tiid its Manufactures.—Win Townonil A Bro., pair Men's Fine Boots, 5 00 ; Wm Townend i. Bro., 2 pair Ladles' Boots, 2 00; G 8 Richmond, set Silver Mounted Buggy Harness, 2 09. CLASS NO. 6—DAIRY, SUGAR AND HON ST. ■* No. !&,-*-Thos Hutching, lot of Honey Qnimby Hiva, 1 00; Mrs Martha Reeve, crock D»iry Butter, dip. and 3 00; Miss Bailie Schooley, 10 pounds Butter, 2 00; A B BlodgeU, 1 box Honjsy, 60. H CLASS NO, 8—FLOUR AND CORN MEAL. J0 N J££L, [t SOT BL 8',' D JBGf. ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, ■'"dSce Wtli George ft. Kolp, Esq, ' no. 10, public square; wilees barre, pa. Anyordef»W#ith Mr. E. B. Williams, Pittston, will be proraptjy .attended to. . A. J.,„ Oct. 11. i: and others, with rvWl'tluJ GLAZING AND" PICTURE FRAMING, .vi D•'-»■% A » done At short notice and on reasonable terms. supply of k , ijjrr PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PAINT-BRUSHES, 4c. aodD01 other articles belonging to the trade constantly TO hand. Weaim tQ please, and are willing to rely upon the work we have done in the "past foi" recommendat ion. Pittaton, April 25, 'GT. J, B. A fall BLANK. BOOKS, , .. „ DIJI *. a In.r... Uilivl of every description, on abort, notice, bound in any style desired, in the most manner, at reasonable prices. -T7.^t\ , ndWMa.. Magazines bound, and old books r«-boond, at Hem York prices. Orders left at the office #f the paper publishing idverttsementj or sent by Express, will be »*' ind returned without unnecessary del* 13,1867-] • JOB PRINTING, BLANK B?Q£ MANUFACTORY, PAPER ROMXG AND BOOK BINDING J*V substantial, and will compare well with the choicest imported brands from Rhehnis, Bordeaux, or the celebrated Champagne diatriet of France. The " Urbana" also a sparkling cham- .—^—. ■ T J. MERRIAM'S fJ' B.IUKO, A^i^D CABINET iaFE-SIZE POUTBAITS Pai nted in Oil Col6rg. AD»oCw«is made from Dagoerre India Ink. I • • . Pittston, :., .; j p A S ££&$%# AND PR 0 M GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, By Steamship and Flailing Packet, at Roduced Bates, TAPSCOTT BROTHERS A CO., M South St . land K Broadway, . :■«' / 1 \ If£ *C 't-X n : k- 8. M.HILL. pagne has an exceedingly delicate an invigorating boquet, but has a more pungent and vivifying flavor than the "Imperial," while in body it i* all that'can be made from the unadulterated juice of the grape. J'- J 1 C ll''* 4 One brand of dry wine the"H«rrey'» Jm/ktr," manufactured by H. Hakes,from a grape Mined also the " Harry** Lake," ia deserving of ear pecial notice at the hands of the Committee.— In body and flavor this choice and delicious wine resembles the celebrated "Chateau Margeaux," but in its boquet it is entirely peculiar and novel to yoar Committee. This wine whioh we are informed is manufactured both as a sparkling and dry win* is richer In alcohol than any grape wine with which the Commit* tee are acquainted. It is a dark clarat color and must be an invaluable article when an active diffusible stimulent is required. It i( 'much doubted if any brands of foreign manufacture are sold in America market, whioh combine the various and substantial elements of merit which are embodied in this brand. QEWINCr MACHINES I . lO, ..-iStiii?, S I N Cx E R ' S \*EW IMPROVED SEWING 'MACHINE! «# *n To meet'the increwiol j»mnil ; T'-OOK ny Job Office, and by an increased force of first- Ij :lass workman, I will b«C«4 all times rfl&dy,t»do ill kinds.of PUlIN and .FANCY JOB PRINT- J a once and with the greatest po»siblerIisvaich.' npatly execute?. BOOKBlNDINGm any style donsoaahortnotioe p A SBANfc BOOKS of all Jkiatfg, from a $25 Iiedgeiy Cay Book or Docket to a S cent Passbook/ constantly on hand. r*rt* % The una STATIONERY in great ra. ftrr sale at r«a- recently r son able prices. ~PING and of tL " And J also saw sheep and cows rDtin£ yn». j do yon believe that ? h 6t course" wai again replied ; "'lf«ll, bnt the grau which they had formerly eaten bad, fcy digestion, turned to feathers en lb* tk* geete, to brtatles on the backs s of the swine, to wool on the sheep, and on the cow# it had turned to hair; do you bftlive that, gentlemen T lo Li No. 28.—Welmont Lute, sack Wheat Floor, dip. and 2 00; Welmont Lute, lack unbolted Corn 2 00'; John Brake, sack Bye Flour, dip. and 100; J S Pottcbone, Back Wheat Flour; 1 00; John 8 Pettebone, lank Buckwheat Floor, C 1 00; J 6 Pettebone, sack Corn Meal, X 00. No. 17—Grain and Seeds.—Madison Sbafer, one bushed white wheat, 3(0; Thos Pocknell largest variety potatoes, 2 00; M Shafer, one bushel red wheat, 3 00; M Shafer, one bushel Rye, 1 00 ; Oliver Pettebone, largest variety of wheat, 4 00; 0 Pettebone, largest variety of corn, 2 00; F Major, bushel Chili potatoes, 100; Jacob Stock, bushel mixed corn, 2 00; O Pettebone, one bushel white flint corn, 2 00; Dr R Thayer, one bushel yellow corn, 2 00. N'Kl? e acknowledged best machine 4n a sir by (rtl'-wbo tried them, e«n be seen at their agency. r. U, 1867-3m C. LAW * CO. •V*e: j\ ft. *tt« TKTOjlG c D O U G ALL'S »ii*l «,ni- .k - v- — • k: #*Dsj A .■ ■ '*• ' ••M-jrsigned has opened, in the Store Rooms o_. occupied by Mrs. Griffin r, on the west side Jie Ravine, a full assortment of PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, [i&fii'di t1- f■ wjsfrti toft? '»■- Hf* itf #*: CENTAL BOOK AND MUSIC STORE! . "ietr ... . ,« price.,. PRIN. xNG, wBAPlr WHITING PAPERS of erery description for sale. ROBERT BATJR, i -i ;i Main Street, ?d door below the Square. » Wilk«-Barre, March 1#, 1865.' " CerUinly," tfcey replied. " Tee, yoti believe it," he rejoined, " bct do ron ciiD«BSTAm) it f They were confounded and silent, and oridently ashnmed ,as they well might be. » OPPOSITE COOPER'S HALL, Keeps constantly on hand a Rood assortment o) Books, Music, and Stationery of oil kinds. « t :*J& *3 - t • J * . 1 ifr* If . riCTUBE FRAMING AND riCTCRE*9, Who Woulds't be ah Editob.—Editing a paper ii a pleaaant bntinesi. SLATES, JTBW YORK, Continue to issue Passage Tickets, available for twelve Months, from LONIWN, LIVERPOOL, or QUEENSTOWN, and DBAFTB, payable on demand, for any amount from £1 and upwards. MldkifiL. W.MORRIS, Agent, Feb. 28. 'ffMly. Pitteton Pa. PENCILS, PAPER, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, Ac, J E U 0 Y A L ! - LOOKIITO GLASSES, If it contain* too much reading matter people won't take it. B A R RIT T' S TIN SHOPl Rich Poo» PeorLE.—There are such and we have seen them. They are, in oar judgement, the profoundest philosophers, and the happiest fallows on the planet. We hare been in the modest txmseaof those who never were and never will bo over-supplied with the wealth of this world, and there witnessed what wealth could sever buy—scenes of happiness that were real, because they grew out of contented and diciplined hearts. It ia easy enough to be riofc— misfortunes excepted. Let a person elevate his thonghts, developing his intullectual and spiritual parts more than the qualities that have to do with nothing but material and earthy existence and he will be astonished to find what a shrinkage his income is capable of undergoing. He will that he is obliged to labor for others less, while he can do for himself more and more. There is many a man intelligent and refined, who dwells in apartments of moderate dimensions, yetgots vastly more happiness out of existence than any millionare. It makes a great difference whether one is comfortably situated, and with slender means at that, or is perfectly wretched with the care of accumulated means in th« shape of stocks and bonds. One Door South of Penn'a Coal Co.'s OfRoBj and all other goods pertaining to the trade. A full Stock of If Jhe type is too large, it don't contain enough reading matter. The business will reoeive carefull attention, and every addition will bo promptly made to the stock which the wants of the community may eal 1 for. The patronage of the public is respectrally solicited. Pittston, April 18,1867. PITTSTON, PA. Ilaving on hand a full assortment of PAINTS, OILS, GrL S S, Cb c If the type is too small people wont read it. If we publish telegraph reports, people say they a re-all lies. No. 28—Vegetables.—D A Reeve, 12 white table turnips, 50; John Henry, vinegar plant, 50; W H Jones, 6 heads cabbage, 50; C 8 Gould, 12 garden squashes, 50 ; Wm Townend, 3 sweet potato squashes, 50;H C Wilson,collection of vegetables, 3 00; H C Wilson, basket early Goodrich potatoes, I 00; Mary I Heft, lot sweet peppers, 50; Clas Breymier, 48 tomatoes, 2 varieties, 50; C Breymier, 6 pnrple egg plants, 60; Thos Pocknell, 7 citrons, 50 ; Barney Howitt, 3 field pumpkins, 50; F Major, yellow seed corn, 1 00; James P Atherton, 3 water melons, 100,. STOVES OF ALL KINDS!. i Such as Cooking, HeaAinjt, Gag Burniag and Parlor Stoves, the attention of the Public is respectfully called to the fact that he will sell them as clreap as they can, be purchased elsewhere. He keeps on hand a • •LARGE STOCK OF TIN-WARE, All made op by experienced workmen andwai*- ranted to give satisfaction. HOLLOW-WARE! Such as POTS,»nd KETTLES, 1 COAL SCUTTLES, also LANTERNS, " ' ■ ' KEROSENE LAMPS, . KEROSENE OIL, * - REFLECTORS, gOOTAND SHOEMAKER* WILLIAM C. BLAIR, constantly on hand, and JJJSW TOBACQO STORE. PAINTING, TAPER HANGING, GLAZING, If we omit them, people say we have no enterprise ; or suppress them for political effect. AND GRAINING, W. 5. Pier, Steuben Jenkins, E. B. Collings, snd J. C. Faller, Committee. having removed to his new shop on the west aide of the Ravine, next door to the Express office, has additional-facilities for taming oat Good Work. The undersigned having recently purchased the entire stock of goods of Jaoob W. Sweisfort, will continue the business at the old stand in Stunner A Sehultx's building, on Main street, three doors below the Butler House. He intends to enlarge his stock and keep constantly on hand all kinds—and the best brands of tn all its branches, done-by experienced workmen, at short notice and at the very lowest prices. The public lire requested to «all and examine our stock, and test bur ability to give satisfaction. B. SHARKEY Pittston, April 18, '07. If we have a few jokes, people ssy we are a rattle-head. No. 55—Flowers and Plants.—Miss Eva Keller, one ice plant, 1 00; Mrs 0 M Jenkins, specimen plants, "Sedan Seaboldie," 1 00, Mrs £ H Snowdon, pampas grass flowers, 1 00. If we omit them, they say we are old fossil*. If We publish original matter, they condemn ub for not giving selections. Itortioolar attention la paid to GENTS' BOOTS, BOTH FINE AND COARSE, 1\TEW MILLINERY AND TOBACCO AND CIGARS, and a general assortment of If we publish selections, they say we are lazy for not writing more, and giving them what they have not r_cad before in some other paper. If.we give a man a complimentary notice we are censured for being partial. No. 36—Flowers and Designs.—Elisabeth B. Jenkins, collection verbenas, 50; Mrs 8 T Sturdevant, 3 varieties dahlies, one each, 50 ; Miss Gussie Hoy t, variety pansies, 50 ; Miss Abbie Polen, Tjoquet, 50 ; John Dorrance, basket of flowers, 50. * W and to SMOKING PIPES, OAXE8, POCfKET BOOKS.TOBACCO POUCHES, AND YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY STORE! CLASS NO. 7—DOMESTIC «fc HOUSEHOLD WOMEWS* Atfo'cHILDBENS' SHOES, ;. Hartsaanotgiye aparaonal attention to the husiness, but till who favor him with their patronage, will find at his business stand, at all times, a competent and obligi«fe person to attend to their wants. The public patronage is respectftilly solicited. WILLIAM W. SWEISFORT. Adjoining D. Lamb's Boot and Shoe Store. "\/f RS. D. LAMB, having recently opened a desirable JjJL stock of Millinery and 'Fancy Goods, invites the attention of the ladies to the same. Her stock comprisesMANUFACTURE. j* irtV'tt No. 29.—Mrs Martha Reeve, 12 yards barred flannel, 1 00 ; Mrs Martha Reeve, 1 pr linen diaper spun by daughter, dip. and 2 00; Mrs Martha Roeve, 3 varieties fulled eloth, 5 yards, 50; Mrs Martha Reeve, pr Kersey blankets, 50; D A Reeve, 1 pr horse blankets, 1 00; D A Reeve, 3 heads dressed flax, dip. and 1 00; Miss R A Reeve, 2 varieties white woolen yarn, 1 00; Mrs Martha Reeve, pr men's knit woolen Bocks, 50; Mr? Martha Reeve, one home made woolen ghrrt, J. 00 ; Mrs Mary I Heft, one' pair knit cotton stockings, 1 00; Mrs Mary I Heft, one skein linen thread, 1 00; Mrs Mary.I Heft, one skein.double woolen yarn, 50; Miss Abbie Pole*, two crochet lamp mats, 1 60 ; William Scbooley, doable coverlet, dip. and 2 00; Mrs Wm Schooler, pr blankets, LOO; Mrs William Scbooley, star quilt, 1 00; L Moore, sofa pillow, 60; Townend & Bro., pr gent's cloth worked slippers, 1 00; Mrs S T Sturdevaat, one quilt, Repairing, ic Give me a call. r» ait# MINERS' LAMPS, And every other arliclc belonging to a firstclass Shop. If we remain in the office and attend to business, folks say that we are toe proud to mingle with our fellows. Pittston, Hay9, lM7-«m*J wat.&B. CLASS NO. 11—STOVES, Ac, Jj" E W &OOD8! THE WANTS OF TrHE PEOPLE Pitta ton, Aug. 22, '87-3m BONNETS, RIBBONS. HATS, FLOWERS, Feathers, Laces, Hoods, Sillts, Velvets, Doll Hats Hats for children, and a variety of other goods, all of which will (je sold at reasonable rates. Millinery work of all kinds executed in the best and most approved manner. Please call and examine our stock. Pittston, Oct. 18.186C.-tf ! No 37.—David Lester, 4 samples iron railing, 1 00, and cooking stove, diploma aud 2 00; J Mulford, morning glory stove, dip. and 3 00 fPO AND FROM THE DEPOT! The undersigned? having pnrchased of Mr. Joseph Hileman the Omnibus Line to the depot would respectfully say to the public that lie will continue to run to all the trains, and carry passengers and baggage at the same rates. 56 effort* will be spared to accommodate the public and to "give all entire satisfaction,., HART PHILLIPS. JOBBING Attended to with promptness, and in the best manner. The undersigned will undertake to make any kind of work in his line, and in as good and durable a manner a» the same can be done by anv establishment in Lucerne County. If we go out, they say we never attend to bu- If we publish poetry, we affect sentimentalism.siness. The undersigned having jttat returned from(he head of market with one of the most; extensive stocks of merchandize ever offered' to the public in general, that their purchases have been made with to the waj&ts of the peo- Sle, the miner ana laborer, as well as the clean anded gentleman, or feir lady. Ooeeries and provisions, flour and flsed in large supplies always on hand. OE,: . law * McMillan. ' OddTellows' Block, North Side. Pittston, Dec. 20,1804, DULY CONSIDERED! CLASS NO. 12,—INVENTIONS, *c. NO. 39. Lozerxb Co. Aqricoltcral Fair, 1868. If we do not, we have no literary polish or taste. , . „ •. Particular attention paid to FTJRNACE WOt$t. Givo me a trial. T. 8. BARRITT v Hfitjston. Jan.4,18fl#. flU'OICE HAULING.—Tile undersign\j ed having recently procured an excellent team and a strong Spring Wagon, with upholstered body, and hkvmg time, beMden doing bis own teaming, to serve the public, will hold himself in readiness to do •il kinds of carting requiring care in handling, loading anCt carrying. Furniture, Baggage, and »11 that class ot goods, can be satisfactorily carried by him. Charges moderate. Pittston, Aug. 1, '67—tf R.B. CUTLER. Hon. Charles Dorrakce, Pre*'?.—Sin: The undersigned Committee on inventions, beg respectfully to make report as to the various matter* and thing* pertaining to the duties of snoh Committee, and of concerning the things shown them for inspection as follows, remarking at the same time, that we have no power to name amounts of premiums to be awarded to articles or inventions ot merit, and therefore, yoor Committee have classified and enumerated articles If we do not pay all bille promptly, folks say we are not to' be trusted. 0 t A Afi WORTH OS1 SPLENDID (Pi VVU BOOTS A SHOES Bought Cheap— for sale by HOWELL*. ATWATER. West Pitwton, April 4.18CT. If we pay promptly, they gay we stole the money. A Scotchman put aerown piece into the "plate" in an Edinburg church on a late Sunday morning instead of a penny, and asked to have it bade, but was refused. " In once, in foreve.r" •' Aweel," grunted he. 'Til get credit for it in Heaven."' " Na, na," said the doorkeeper, " ye'11 get credit only for the pen. ny you meant to gt\" Good horses and rigs to hire to cart fa 1 ane responsible persons. All orders left at Eagle Hotel or Butler House will be promptly attended to. , H. P. Pittston, June 8,18C5.-tf. LIVERY! The gross earnings of the Atlantic cable last year were three hundred and thirty two thousand pounds sterling, or (1,660,000. Of this the Newfoundland line received one bundrcd thousand pounds. PURE WHITE WINE VINEG AJL— A yery superior article iftir rpteing aud lickling; Also the best of-Cider vinegar always on b md, and for sale at G. B. ROMM1 I/H, Exeter 8treet, West p.ttston. TYRIED BEEF —A fine lot just receiv U edby HOWELL k ATWATER, West Pittston, June 13-3t.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 17 Number 32, October 31, 1867 |
Volume | 17 |
Issue | 32 |
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 | 1867-10-31 |
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 |
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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 |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 17 Number 32, October 31, 1867 |
Volume | 17 |
Issue | 32 |
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 | 1867-10-31 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_18671031_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | —(|i rC i - iirwr ttMMM* i' —■mm-mn - job psirrnro act Htrinro. terms o: PUBLIC ATIOH. The PttTiTO* Gai*tt* i- published eWy Thtosbat rooming by G. M K»cn**Tln the "Gazette Building, west side of Mam Street, at $3.00 per annum. No postage charged within the County. Terms of advertising as follows: . , „ One Square, (8 lines) or leas, one or three weoks,$2, three months, $3; Six months, $6; one year, $«. One-eighth Column, one month, W; throe mos., is, six months, $10; one year, $16. One-qufkrtet Column, one mo., $10; three mos., $1j , six months 118; one year, |36- One half Column, one mo., $16; three mos., $20, six months, $36; one year, $60. „ One Column, one month, $30; three months, $35 six months, $S0; one year, *100. Auditors' and Administrators1 Notices, S3 each. All Communications of limited or individual interest, 30 conts per line. Notices of Marriages and Deaths, free; notices accompanying the same, «# ot«-1**D'ne- The ttuim Jmmn Omoi «aDi«m» • large variety oI Jobbing Material, with on* Large Cylinder Taylor St earn Press, two smaller Steam Power Fresno* and two Hand Preeses, thna enabling o* to expedite work of every kind, and to execute it in a manner not to btD surpamed eren in oar large eitiee, and at low 4 rates. Particular attention paid to the printing of Hasifeata. Pamphlets, Circulars, Show - Bills, Labels, JfcDte*, Orders, Hand-Bills, Bill-Heads, Ticket* Cards, 4c. Ituled and Bound Work of all-kinds done to order in the neatest and best manner, and printed to order. DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31,186T. A full line of Justices' and Constables' Blanks, to ther with License Applications and Bonds, Hotes, Deeds, Contracts, Time and Pay Rolls. fcn- Ac constantly on hand. G. M. Rirnitr. YOL. XYII.-NO. 32. WHOLE NO. 866. Bnsiness (Earlis. Business Cariis Business Cariis. Bnsitusa (Saris. ftledtfl fottry. LUZERNE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL 60; Mrs Ann Parsons, 1 roll rag carpet, 30 yds., dip. and 2 00; Miss Annie Parsons, 2 infant sacks, 1 00 ; Miss Ella Smith, (aged 10 yean) 3. tidies for chair, 1 00; Mrs Benton Durland, 1' Afghan, 100; Mia* Jennie Shoemaker, bead watch case, SO ; Miss Jennie Shoemaker, bead cushion, 1 00; II P Blackman, 1 child'* dress manufactured on the Florence Sewing Machine, 100; Miss Mary 8 Snowdon, worsted chair cover, 1 00; W M P Johnson, I Turkish towel*, ;S0, Mr# C, yisherT wreafcb of Mia* Emma Sively, quilt, 2 00 ; Miss £ Sively, 2 shawls, 1 00; Miss E Sirely, 1 chain, 1 00; Mia* E Sively, pr. embroidered dipper*, 200; Mil* E Sively, silk embroidered cushion, 1 00; Mi** E Siyely, 3 knit bands, 40; Mi** E Sirely, laoe set, as deaerriAg first or second premiums, and haye left to the Executive Committee the awarding of such premiums a* to theut shall seem proper, founded upon the recommendations of your Committee : One yard gate by Gilbert Wolfe, 1st premium; patent portable fence and gate by A. Knapp, (Ellis Patent.) The inventor seems to have overcome the objections made to all other portable wooden fences and has produced a substantial cheap article, which your Committee consider of iquch pratical utility, 1st premium. One How* Family Sewing Machine, by C S Gould, 2d premium ; One Howe'* Sewing Maobrae for leather, 1st premium ; One Animal : SOCIETY. 0 * attorney at law, pittston, pa., s. ST1RK, JgUTLER. HOUSE, Q.EO. W. BRAINERD & CO JOHN McKENNA, CROSSING THE STREAM. Premiums awarded at the Eighth Annual Exhibition, held at Wyoming, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 2d, 3d and 4th of October, 1867: PITT8TON, PENN'A GROCERS, 103 Murray, near "West Street, GENERAL PRODUCE, J. TREFFISON, Proprietor. FISH AND OYSTER COMMISSION mnu V. TBATMt. Apr. 13.1865. They stood beside a narrow stream, A mother and her infant 01 he was lovely as a dream. Her only hope, her only joy. Office in Express Office. , - JpOREST H-ODSE, NEW YORK. fGEO. W. BRAINERD, { DAVID BELDEN (ELISHA W.BAXTER. MERCHANT, CLASS NO. 1—CATTLE. SOS. 302 SOUTH WATER, AND 503 No. 1—Short Horn —CoL Charles Dorrance, Durham Ball Calf, 3 months and 23 days, $3.00, George Rodgers, Dorhatn Bull Calf, 2 yean old, 5.041; 0. K.Mofere," Durham Co*, (Spring Born) 6 year* old, 0.00; A. A. Cbureh, Durham Cow, (Spring Born) 4 years old, -4.00; A. A. Church, Durham Heifer, 1 year old, 4.00} Col. Charles Dorrance, Durham Heifer, 13} months old, 2.00; William Jacobs, Durham Heifer, between 2 and 3 years old, 2.00. No. 2—Devon Cattle.—Alraon Church, Devon Bull, 3 years old, $8.00 ; S. C. Ifontanye, Devon Boll, 2| years old, 6.00; William Jacobs, Devon Heifer, between 1 and 2 years old, *.00 f. James Hicks, Devon Calf, 4 months old, 2.00; A. A. Church, 2 Devon Calves, S months old, JI.00 ; A. A. Church, Devon Cow, 4.00. No. 4—Alderney Cattle.—Wellington Lee Jr., Bull, 3 years and upwards, $8.00; Col. H. B. Wright, Bull, 2 years and 2 months old,' 4.00 ; Washington Lee, Jr., Cow, * years old, 6.00; Washington-'Lee, Jr., Cow, 3 y*ars old, 4.04; Washington Lee, Jr., Heifer; 10 months, 3.00 j Washington Lee, Jr., Haifer, 1 year and upwards, 3.00; Washington Lee, Jr., Heifer, 1 year and upwards, 2.Q0, Aug. 10, '65. Comer Wyoming Avenue and Spruce St., South Front Street, Philadelphia. The night came on, the storm was wild, A boatman neared the hither shore, She lightly clasped her tender child, And fondly kissed him o'er and o'er. Be heeded not the tempest's wrath, He hooded not the mother's kiss, He only saw a shining path, m That led to wondrous sealms of bliss. t161 mother, see the heavenly light, ■ That gleams across the waters dim. And now a boatman comes in sight, I long to cross the stream with him. TTTRteirt & HARRINGTON, attorneys at law, WILKE8-BABRE, PA. PASEED k SCHOONMAKER, Peopurom. S. J, Bm. U. 6. ScHoomuu*. Oct 4,1886.—ly , G. For reference see J. S. Hurlbut, Pittston, Pa. f8eptemb»r 12, '67-6m. IMPORTER OF ,f., BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &o, &o. 191 West St, 1 door above Duanc St, g*. LA WHENCE HOTEL, No. 1818, Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. J. ICT. DBXJflSOIf, Superintendent. Kg- The City Passenger Own in front of the Depot* constantly runningin a few steps of the Hotel. , . Jao.3 1887.—ly pd. Trap, by J W Churchill, a very ingenious instrument, and tO rat*, mice and other mall animal are advised not to meddle witk the 11 same without a guide from the proprietor an$' •too a policy of life insurance, 1st Florence *ewing machine by H. P. Blaekman, lst_ premium, »nd Di*play of furnilur% ex- sta tremely creditable, 1st premium. Protector Hose Company of Wilkes-Barre, for Office on Main St., abore Z. B«ira«W8 Stort* Will practice in Courts of Lu««ne County and Mayor's Courts of Carbondale. Consultation! in German and English. D. C. Harrington, Notary Public. C. E. WRIGEfT.' '* ID. 0- HARRINGTON. Feb. 4,1864. QENTRAL HOTEL, dip. and 2 00; Mi** E 8ively, 4 baby | Miss E Sively, 3 pr* mittens, SO. ' | No. 30—Domestic Manufacture.—Miss Utsie UPPER PITTSTON. NEW YORK. JJ/ JAMES DOWUNG, PHOPRISTOB: Mv, 7,1861 \p% f 541yl J A. WIS • C E R, Harrington, (fi 10 ye* re) o■« M ginger* broad, 1 00; iaira Elijah Shoemaker, 1 can green tomatoes pickled, 1 00; Mrs E Shoemaker, 1 can white currant jelly, 1 00; the display by Mrs E 1 Shoemaker is-deserving of extra credit, dip. and 1 00; Mm R Heft, can penekM, 1 00; Mrs K Heft, pickles assorted, 140; Mrs E Heft's collection pronounced very fine; Josephine Mulford, cream tartar cake, dip; Mr* Mary I Heft, 2 cans peaches, white and yellow, M; Mrs Meryl-Heft 1 jat peach batter, 50# Matilda Bardall, one can peafs, 50; Mrs Thos Hutchins, 1 can preferred peaches, 50; Mrs Thos Hutching, cahned quinces 60; Mrs C M Jenkins, home made soap, special, M; Mrs 0 M Jenkins, home made biflcait, 60: Mrs T Hatching, glass grape j«iljr, 60; Mr* R Heft, one gallon ley soap, X 00. No 30—continued.—Jacob Sanders, loaf home made bread, 50 ; "Mr* Jacob Sharps, crab apple apd currant jelly; "100 V J J KeKsSnefr one can Isabella, grspea, 60 ; J J Kelchner one can strawtDetriee, 80; Mrs. Elijah Shoemaker, bottle pepDer sauce, currant vinegar and one jar straw- The House has been thoroughly renovated and much improved, and the proprietSt feels assured that he can make his guests comfortable in every way. His table will be supplied with the best of prorinder and his bar with the ehoeest of liquors. The patronage of the public U restfully solicited. , . Pitts ton, Jane «, '67-y N. WiLLARD, NO. 178, FRONT STREET, "He beckons me, 0, mother dear! Did'staee how tenderly he smiled? Indeed, indeed, I hare no fear. With him I'll cross the waters wild. O. W. S V R A T T, attorney at law, NEW YORK. ' BONNELL AADAMS WHOLESALE GROCERS. REGISTER IN BANKRUPTCY, tenor and bus drama : • fine looking , young omi mag&ificently equipped, and V* justly entitled to the thinks of all who attended the fair, for good musio; 1st. prem. ' ' On# patent sled lock by Joseph Myers, dip. One stylo (7) Decker Brother's Piano, L £ _ Powe|l, 1st pr : 1 (3) L B Powell piano 2d pr ; one (2) Mason and Hamlin. Cabinet Organ, 8 stops 2 banks of keys, 1st prem, and one (27) Mason and Rami in organ, 4, atop* manual nib. bass, 1st prem. ,Ult i One style (00) Mason * Hamlin CakiMt OmD gan 6 octave, single reed, 1st premium. h Pittston, Ltuerne County, Penn'a-, Will attend to any business entrusted to hllfc in his Office. 1 END HOTEL, 12th Cong. Dist. of PsnaajrlVMU* 8CKANT0N, Loaern* Co., P#nn. "And meat thoa not on yonder shore— Yon happy shore, a radiant throng T And bark I above the tempest's roar . 1 hear the echo of their song. JOSIAB UKGKL, ALFBSD BTX<, *K. X. ALBaiGHT, HIIU 3. FISTUL, PITTSTON, PA. w.i'.Vf JOSEPH SCUREMAN, Proprietor. [ Succbssor to R. Jaooarb. ] • THE HOUSE is conveniently located for the accommodation of travelers and well supplyed *ith everything neooessary to make the sojourner comfortable. The bc®t of Liquors and other beverages will always be found in the Bar. A share of tke public patronage is respectfully Bolioited. Pittston May 24.1866-tf. SAUUXLd. tCOTT. TOS. RIEGEL & H, S. FISTER, tj (Late Kiegel, Weist ft Ervin,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, July 4 '#7. . . JJILEMAN'S 8AL00N, jjr. WASHINGTON G. NtGENT, "The mist is lifted from the strand, And fairer yet its beauties seem. It is—it to the smraa i**» I I'M seen it, mother, in a dream. AKD Offtrs his profession®! aerriOM to "*• cHUens of Pits ton and Yicinity, , „ , aj- office 2d door north of the Bank. M«y 14,186®, tf OF DRY GOODS, BILLIARD RO OMS, No. 47 North Third St, PHILADELPHIA. »)• » -f ' fV * r 7 7/ ' Opposite Eagle Hotel, " And oft rre wondered where it lay. And longed so eagerly to go, I can—I will—X must away, O, tf thou lov*»t me ««y not No! " No. 5—Native or Grade.—I. C. Shoemaker and SoDStBullj'S years old and upwards, 6.00; R. Sutherland, Cow, 6 years old, 5.06; K. Sutherland, Calf, 3 weeks old, 1.00; T. A. Henry, Heifer Calf, 18 months old, 2.00 f P. Pettebone, Heifer,Xyears old, 2.TC ; P. Pettebone, Heifer, 2 years old, 4.00 j James Hides, Oalf, i months old, 1.00. No. 1—Milch Cows.—William Jaoobs, Cow, $5.00; A. A. Church, Cow, 2.00. CLASS NO. 2—HORSES AND MULES. No. 9—Stallions and Mares for all Work.— Peter Polen, Mare T yean old, $4 00 ; E F Damoo. Mar* T years old, S M; B Touag, Stallion, (Heary CJay) 4 years oH, S M j B Young, Stallion, (George) 3 years old, 4 M. T\R. JOHN C. BECKER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, QAM BRIAN HOUSE, Aug. 3, '65. pi Tie to IT, PEinr'A. A D IE S ' FANCY FURS! Ail kinds of Beverages, Ice Cream, and Refreshments in the season. Our accommodations areample and satisfaction given in all cases. JOna 13, '67-tf.] JQBBPH HILEMAN. ■ o. child, my child, the way U dark, The boatman's face is pale and stern, And those who enter his lone bark, Can never, nevermore return. One atyla (11) Ifeat, & Co: Melode ma, 5 ocUTivfcnty etoo, 1st pretn.4 One rtylefl) Treat, Linsley * Co. Vetodto*, ft octarf, walnut portable Mae, l«t prem. One atyle (J) Treat, Linaley 4 Co. Meladeona. 5 oetave, roaewood portable caae, lat prem. ■ One atyle (l)Treat, Linaley Cfc Co. Malodeon, 5 octave, walnut pertable caae, lat. prem. One ahow mm of all kinds of Muaioal Inatrunenta, lat prem. Three Rubber Piano Spreadj, very elegant PITT8T0N, PA. GRIFFITH TfiOMAS, Pbopkiktob. - * (Formerly of Tunkhannock,) OPPOSITE THE BANK, PITTSTOS, PA. Office hours—from 8 to 10 ft. m.., and 1 to J p. m. Evening, • to 8. Pitts ton. March 1, X8M.-tf OT. CHARLES HOTEL^ ♦ PENN AVENUE. SCR ANTON PENN'l. CHAS. H. BBAINARD, ■ ■ r., -jP'f1'*'"'- Th« closest attention will be bestowed upon all euesto, andthelrcomfort will be the chief aim of the Proprietor. Scrat)ton, May 2,1867—*j -r .A T — •fTIHE undersigned havifig purchased the inter- X est of Mr. W. E. Whyte in the above well ind favorably known establishment, would respectfully! in form his friends and former patrons ol the House, as well as the public ip general, that nothing will-fce left undone to render to hit customers and guests satisfaction in every particular. Beverages of all kinds served in the best style. ' Fresh Oysters and various other dishes will bw prepared in the most acceptable nannerand at all hours. The House aims to be. one of the highest respectability, and will be kept in a manner'acceptable to all who have an casion to patronise it. G. T. Pittetoa, AprfllS.lBftS.—ly ! jj JOHN FA RE IRA'S F. m.BAIM* 0 4J X.& V ». V. QHUAVOS. -I cannot see the ihlnlng shore, I cannot hear the heavenly song— I only hear the tempeet roar— I oaly know the night is long. " Bat morning bringeth peace and joy, O, coon the morning light moat come. •;jind then onoe more my happy boy. O'er flower-clad hills we'll lightly roam. " Together we will onward hie, Thou.lt wake glad eehoee la the deU, Or chase the bri«ht-winfed butterfly, Or pluck the daimty heather-bell. Old Established FUR Manufactory, FBAIRD ft CO., . .-D£ . • D ,-?i Packers and Dealers in Cao, Tub, Spioed and Shell •R.' o.iaw berrjr preserves, 1 00 j Mr* William Pocknell, me lew* soft gingerbread, diploma, Mid o«e lost corn bread,I *0; Mrs. CM Jenkins, apple jell/ M, and spple tatter, 60 ; Hattie B Ath«- ton, one spMige bake, diploma; Miss Elisabeth Polen, one jar eatsap, pronnnced rsry good, M; Miss Bridget Calary, one loaf wheat bread dtp, No lU ARCH STREET, above 7th, PHILADELPHIA. Have now in 8tore-of my own Importation and Manufacture, one of the lnrgeetand most beautiful .selections of . . -,'V / OYSTERS, III Sooth Front Strset, Phil'a. FANCY FURS, for Ladies' md Children's Wear in the City. Also, a fine assortment of GenJ'a Fur Gloves and (dollars. I am enabled-to ray goods at very reasonable prices, and 1 would therefore solicit a call from my friiffids of Lnserne county and wimly. . , Remember the Name, Number and Street! JOHN FAREIRA, No 718 Arch street, above 7th, south side, Phil's. I have no Partner, nor connection' with any ptber Store in Philadelphia. Phils. October 3, '67-im-Webstor. 1ft premium. One grand Violin 200 yean old, elegant ton* and superb finish, 1st pram. One lot Sheet Music and KqsM Book*, 1st r BRANCH H6U8J5-EWieott,« Wh*rt foot of Gross St BALTIMORE, MD. By special arrangements with the Etpren Corop* nie* and Rail roads, those who order may tMj on • Mdi£ wraM•S^itSSt^'auS from lie Kaoaemoad, James ana W JHH) aid other notabia pointa, kea Uttax a'frantage than neretofore. ?■ gatJFJL*)kfit'. We beg a cootinuMioa of the hWM of oar oM friends and customers, and solieit the orders of dealers generally, promising eten satiataetioa ia our power to give. Send in your ordera. Jan. 3- F. &■ B AIRD A CO. Ho. 30—American Manuiwturea other than Household.—I C 8hoemake r and Son* 1 pair a hacked fiannal, dip. tad S 00, satinet, dip. and »W, pair wooll blankets Chp. and 1 00, rariety of flannel*, dip. and. 1W, white stocking yarn, 1,00. mixed stocking yam, 1 00 ; Mr* Mary 1 Heft, one woollen blanket shawl, 100. 0LAE8 50.8—CARRIAGES, CABINET WARE AC. CLASS NO. 3~8HEEP, BWIKX * POULTBY. Xo. 13—Sheep.—D*ai«l Jonet, South Down Back, 1 yew old, $t SI; fiuM Joaee, Pen Middle Wooled Ira, III; Wm Jeaobe, ■Long Wooled Buck, 1 yet old, 2 M; Wm Jacobs, Pen Long Wooled Ewe«, S 00; Hirtm Decnifon, Cotewold Back, S 00 ; Hiram Dea&ieou, Cotswold Ewe,S M; Wm J Hoaejwell, South Down Buck, 4 jrnri old, S 00; Ir» B flboem»ker, 3 Ewe Lamb*, 2 00, * And many a joy shall yet be thine, And rosay an hour of rapturous bliss," " I heed them not ,0, mother mine I I aftly aik one tender kiss. •For still the boatman beckons me, Aad elearer glow* the heavenly light, That hi eased land I plainly see, There la no tempest than, nor nlf hi • But noontide (pleadura cifele wind Thome fields of nerar-fikding green, The parple hills, with glory crowned. Hare shadowy Tales of Miss. "And there thy little child may dwell Unvexed by weariness and pain, Hear the sweet stories angels tell, Or join their pure and happy strain . i ||r .f „ TT, — It ii eminently duo Mr L B Powell thai hi* liberal and excellent display of mulioal instrument* skoold rewire especial netioe uC commendation at the hands of your committee, and yet, we are free to con fee# ear inability to do the tastter justice in the abort space which we are constrained to occupy in oar report.— We therefore hope It will be, under the eircumstances, sufficient to aay thlt tin instruments combined beauty of finish, eyquUH#neee •f tone, and durability of structure. Snch a display on such «n occasion we trust will prove a valuable and remunerative advertisement to MrP JOHN McDOUGiL'S STiR -SiLOON, Main Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, PKCT8T0S, PA. INSURANCE CO., WIIiKEB-BARBE, PENNA. Capital and Surplus, DIRECTORS: WM S ROSS. Ii. D. 8H0EMAKER, SAM'Ii" WADHAMS, 0. COLLINS, CHAS. DORRANCE, STEWART PIERCE, CHAS. A. MINER, G M HARDING, THOS. FORD, A. MORSE, JOHN REIG1£ARD. pUGH & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, $150,000 BEVERAGES of all kinds and of the best quality. A choice lot of CONFECTION ARIES constantly on hand. Particular attention paid to the wants and comfort of alL July5, 1866-lw. JOHN McDOUGAL. A!fB WHOLESALE DIALXES IK Flour, Feed, Grain, Suit. Provisions, Wrapping Paper, Ac., 4c., No. M.—Layoock * Crowe, t two-seated phaeton carriage, dip. and & 00 one oae horse top buggy, dip. and i 00, and on* two hone top buggy, dip. and 300 ; Mooro * Row, Owego, on* cutter and one pony sleigh, each •' dip. ; Capt. Con/erse, one cutter and bad spring wagon dip. and 2 00; L L Griffin, one oae seated top 'buggy, dip. and 5 00, and one plattorm spring wagon, dip. and 2 00. AND, HOWELL Cfc CO No. H—Wool.—Wm J Honeywell, S Fleece* Long Wool, $& 00; Wm J Honeywell, I Floecc# Middle Wool, 2 00. PITTSTON, PA. FLOUR, PORK, NAILS, FEED, SHOTTCjEDR8,8PIKE8, ' * MEAL, HAMS, LEATHER, GRAIN, "BUTTER, TOBACCO, SEEDS, LARD, CTGAF.S, SALT "BY THE BARREL, tsirtoN, • • C9UCCE8SOB8 TO SMITH BROS.) piTTSTON MEAT MARKET! CELEBRATED XX & XXXX ALES, No. 15—Swine.—I C Shoemaker and Sons, Boar, 6 months and upwards, 2 00 j 10 Shoemaker and Sons, Sow, 8 months and upwards, 2 00; IO Shoemaker and Sons, Lot Pigs under 1 year, 2 00 ; Hiram Donniaon, Suffolk Sow, 18 months old, 2 00; H Donation, Chester Co. Boar 14 months old, 5 00 ; 1 C Shoemaker and Sous, Breeding Sow, 1 year and upwards, 2 00; Almon Church, Boar, 18 monlhs old, 4 00; Jacob Sanders, West Chester Sow, 18 months old, 3 00. RSkSiSfl—' K. C. am roEDi Agent, p* c ELBEIr * FELDMAN at the Pittoton M«it Market. C opposite the Bank, desire to inform ttfe public thai tbev are.as Keretofore supplying theif numerous cumtomerous with the bestof UNRIVALLED CREAM ALES, MANUFACTURED FROM THE BEST OF Tour Committee are therefore emboldened to tender the thanks of the commuity to L. B. Powell tor his liberal contribution toward making the Agricultural Fair of Luzerne County a grand success. Ra»pcetfully, owoll. . r Hi May 16th, '67. The Ex. Committee understand from the Judges that they wero divided in opihion uto the excellence of the competing, buggies of Leycock and Crouse and Griffin, and being themselves unable to determine which ii entitled to the preference, have awarded a fall premium to borti parties, as both baggies were of very superior style of workmanship. CS. BECK, M.D.—DENTIST . late of PHILADELPHIA.- Office,—Two doors above his T IT tner residence, East side of Main St., above the 'ublicSquare, Wilkes-Barre, Penn. July 1»,186 -AI—'0 FRESH BEEF. PORK, MUTTON, LAMP, and all other seasonable meats. MALT ND HOPS. Families can be supplied with a,Pure Uealtliy and Nutritious beverage. _* Say mother, tears would dim my (oy—" " The boatman took him Cram her arms, The tears were stayed to please the boy. For him she hushed her heart's alarms. They are also dealing in HIDHB 8HEEF:.SlilNS, and FUIW, for which they will at all times pay the MARSH A LLS, j GROUND ALUM, ' TABLE, BEAKS, EGGS, WRAPPING PAPER, CRACKERS, XX Ck XXXX PORTER, MINERAL WATER, SODA 'WATER, 8ARSA- HIGHEST MARKET PRICES IN CASH. Bring them along. S fc. F. Pittston, Not. 1,1866—tf. And going now his way along, The storm grew still, the darkness fled, She saw the light, she heard the song, A halo wreathed her darling's head. 0 K Moore, W B Hall, J C Fuller, S 6 Tarner, E W Stadevant, H Hakes, Committee. The Executive Committee tender-thanks to Mr L B Powell for hia very fine display of musical instruments embraced in the tongoing report, and also to many kind friends who contributed so much to pleaso the ear and charm the senses with vocal and iustrnmental music dariug the exhibition. PARILLA, Ac DR J. M. BARRETT—DENTIST. Office at his residence on Franklin St. opposite the Methodist Church, Wilkes-Bsrre, Pa., where ho may hereafter be found at all hours. Dr B. inserts Teeth on Gold a«4 Silver plate, Ac., anS operates in *11 the branches of Dental Siireerv, in the best manner. . A deduction from usual charges sufficient to cover expenses, aUowed to persons who corns from a distance. April 18 1880. ly. E W BAKERY! Azent (or the s&ie of Vaughn's Celebrated BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER. UNION BREWERY, No. 18—Poultry.—A. A. Church, 2 pairs Turkeys, $100; A A Church, 6 Bramah Chickens, 100; Frank Keller, IS Geese, 100; William Jacob®, 3 Shanghais, 1 00; Frank Keller, Dominick Cook, 1 00 ; C Miller, White Swan Geese, 1 00; C Miller, pair Seabright Bantams, 60 ; Ira R Shoemaker, 5 Young Turkeys, JThoumouth, 2 00; Ira R Shoemaker, 3 Top Knot Fowls, 1 00 j ■John Townend, 4 Fuzzy Fowls, 1 00 ; G W Howell, 3 Bantam Chickens, 50. BRADFORD CO. TOBACCO AND 8EGARS. Wrapping Paper in any quantity will-be deivered to Deaers at as low rates as it can be purchaser in the cities June 21.1866. CLASS NO. 9—WINTER PREMIUMS. The undersigned would respectfully an nounce to the public that he has opened March 28, '0T-tf.y Pittston, Pa. And as be touched the distant strand. He stood arrayed to angel-guise, /. Harp of gold WM In his hand— And tears of joy were in her ejrea. And so,' tis well," sho softly cried, ~ " fmil v;ent her way and sweetly smllod, Till one day, o'er the Shilling tii». , The boatman bore her to her child. No 33—C S Gould, one quart sorghum syrup made in 1805, special 1 00. AN EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN PITTSTON adjoining the Butler House, where ha, will be prepared at all times to supply families and parties with Bread Biscuit, Cakes and Pies, of all kind, on short notice. From an extensive experience in the bakery business they feel no hesitation in saying that he will be able to satisfy all as to the quality offBread Ao,. which he offers. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. L. ELTERICH. Pittston July 6th, 1865. Eagle forge . .. : , ' AND BOILER WORKS. ' WILLIAM nUNT A EONS, CLASS NO. 10. FRUIT. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS No. 34—H Woodhouse,varieties quinces 50, J P Atherton, 4 varieties pears, 1 00, orange tree and rrait, diploma and 1 00; Mrs R Heft, 3 citrons, iff; JIrS E b 6den, T quart red and white wine, diploma and 1 00 ; Wyoming Horticultural Society, diploma and 6 Oft; S. Jenkins, largest collection of grapes,29 varieties,diploma and 1 00 3 bunches best grapos, Concord, 1 00, three native seedling, (Mary Ann) diploma and 1 00, 4 Varieties peaches, five each, 1 00, collection of pears, I 00-, collection of peaches' diploma and 1 00 i Mrs.. Ilenry Polou, fig tree diploma and 50, lemon tree, diploma and 1 00 ; Mrs Elijah Shoemaker, bottle cherry, 0 years old, 1 Ofl ; Dr. J B Crawford) six varieties fail" apples, 1 00, six varieties winter apples, 1 00, cellection of applet, diploma and 2 00 six varieties winter pears, 1 00; Dr. J & Crawford, objection of peart, diploma and I 00; Matilda Bardoll, 6 branches Catawba grapes, 1 00; Dr. Harry Hakes, 2 specimens Uabana 'Wine Company's wine, 2 brands, "Imperial Champagne/ ancL'Urbsna, diploma and 1 00, snd specimen dry wine brand. take; ) diploma and 1 00 j John J Eelchner, 6 bnnches grapes, Itabeella, 1 00; Mrs R Heft, one jng sweet cider, 50; Mrs Jaoob Sharp*, one bottle blackberry wine, diploma and 2 00, one gallon oider viaegar, 50, Thomas Hutcbips, collection of apples 1 oo, * \ . ; ' 'tj The collection of fruit by Messrs. Jenkin sand Crawford were Very fini ; in the absence of any action by the Jadgi&s, the Committee award':to Dr. Crawfo»4 the first premium, 1 N. C• : Lczkrkk Co. Agbicbldral Piita., I88T. The Committee award Mr L B Powell a special promium of $50. AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, PITT6T0N, PA Special premium of 5 00 was awarded to the frrrm OrrrfiA attnnTiflH" ta "PpwUaator Hose Company No. 1. of Wilkes-Barre. T)R C. M. WILLIAM8. SURGEON DENTIST. MAIN STREET, PITTSTGN, PA. CLASS NO. 4—AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- MamiSfteturer* of Locomotive Frames, Crank Axles, Oar Axles, Piston Rods, Paddle Shafts, and all kinds of Marine Work, Heavy and Light Shafting, Tire Iron, and every description of Hammered Iron, Railway Spikes, Bolts and Nuts of all sizes, in Urge or small quantities, always on hand. Boilers made to order and old ones repaired, at shortest notice, and Blacksmith's W oak'or every description promptly done. Ottsh paid for Wrought fran Scrap. .. [#jone »7] denial MENTS. DAVID A-N T H O N T No. 17—Plows.—B R Frear Plow for Rough Land or Sod, special premium, $3 04 ; Jonathan Moore, Plow for Smooth Land or Sod, 5 00; Jonathan Moor?, Common Plow, 1 00; Chas Hughes Double Common Plow, 1 OQ ; J B Sod Plow. No. lfr—Rblters, Cultivators, Ac.—Robert P. Wilson, Double Shovel Corn Plow, 1 00; Robt P Wilson, Single Shovel Plow for hilling Potatoes, 1 80 ; Robt P Wilson, Left-handed Steel Plow X 00. „ J. ; No. 20—Fanning Mills, Ac.—Hunt Bros., Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutter, dip. and 3 00. No. 21—Mowers, Reapers, Ac.—Wm 8 Shce maker, Hubbard's Mower and Reaper, dip. and .C6 00; R R Frear, Farm or Road Scraper, 1 04 Robt Mess, Washing Machine, 3 00; Wra Jacobs, Cider Mill, dip. and 1 00; SB Vaughn, Union Mowing Machine, 4 00. No. 32—Machinery.—Protector Hose Co No 1, Wilkes-Barre, H C Fredrick, Foreman, dip. and T80; Protector Hose Co. No. 1, Wilkes-Barre, Lot Hbse, 1 00. No. 40—Printing.—Wm. P. Miner, specimen book printing and binding,dip. and 2 60 Among the many'improvements recently introduced in his practice, he regards none of mofs importance than his method of EXTRHCTING TEETU .WJTHOUT PAtN, which he is doing successfully everyday, by he use of , • NITROUS OXIDE GAS. It is perfectly safe tAA very pleasantteinhale. Its results hare keen entirely satisfactory in every instance. C. M. W. Rooms with J. W. KILLER, adjoining the Cash Store of Chas. Law k Co. Fittston, May 1st 1884. STORIES ABOUT WHITE ANTS. A well-contested game of base ball for thi championship of the county was played on the friii grounds between the 8cranton and Kingston base, ball clubs* wealting in faaror of th» former bj» soore of 2i to #. The Executive Committee award the winning club a pair of bat* and a batlworth *12 00, and a diploma of the Society. : 3 -'aw The publication of the premium* awarded at the exhibition has been delayed on account of two of the books containing the premiums awarded on horses for all work, and trotting and walking horses/ (Ming for «ome unexpfained reason withheld by the judges having then in charge, it is hoped they wiU be raturnad without longer delay, when the premiums therein awarded will be published for the benefit of aU teUrested. g E M 0 V A L BRANDENBURG'S BAKERY! Has the pleasure of announcing to his friends apd the public; in general, that he has established himself in the New Store Room, a few doors south of the office of the Maryland Coal Company, on Main, street Just tiCi&w Rail Road he lias a new and splendid assortment of Irf.rfUa'A to 1 CLOTHS, CABSnftfRfi, VESTIHG8. HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, TRAVELING BAGS,'BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKB, Travelers in the East have told some wonderful stories about the ravages committed by the whTle ants but the fallowing/from an English magazine, are the latest: ["J;J "" An odd story isiargely credited is India is regard to the voracity of the White eat. A gentleman having charge ef a oheet of money, placed it on the floor, where it VU speedily attacked by these destructives, who soon annihilated this bottom of the box and the bags containing the specie, which fell piece by pieee into the hollows of the termites' burrow just underneath the floor where the box was placed.— When the coin Waa demanded, it was not to lie fbund, but the attack of the ants was inconteatible, and the srory got abroad that their teeth were capable of AVouring metal. Some years a4lerwards, when the house Wfis undergoing repairs, the whole sum was found several feet' deed in the earth in the midst of the ant Boat. White ants once attacked aJBritieh ship of the lirie, the Albion. 'She was obliged to put into port in consequence, and had to be broken up. | New Brick, opposite Big . t PITTSTON, PA. THE STAFF OF LIFE is good Bread, andl would respectfully inform the citixens of Pittston and vicinity, that I always keep the genuine article on handfor ialeD With All kinds o ■ CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES, Jx., 4c. Families and Parties supplied with everything in his line, on short '&ottcejnand on reajonible j terms. My establishment Is now in my new' brick' building opposite the big basin, on Main st. ' FRANK BRANDENBURG. Pitts ton, March L 1863. g A ML »ABB Jij KEYSTONE- MARBLE YARD. -» • " - bc.,,*kc., Ac., mmi) ■ji'ziiigisrjt'j i Sculptor, and De»l»r ifc FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, ; Totnb Stonoa, Mantola, Window Caps »od Sill*. "",T£ w •- ' ' • : : 1 #«* Together with a large variety READY M AJfE CLOTHINj}, , ..... '• . I ■ " ■ 5. ' Such a|i Coats, Pants, V«sCp, Shirts, Drawers, Co(Ws,' Summer Coats, indeed everything belonging to a gentleman's complete outfit. , ., .. ' My custom work will be made by the best of workmen, and 1 will guarantee satisfaction to all. Pie AM giVe me a trial and I will do my best to please. My prises are as low as those »f any establishment in Lu ■erne county. if.' DAVID ANTHONY, pytetop,June 13,1867-ly. r ■ -D• i i kD mi&i A. C. THOMPSON. ™aAB. mHOMPSON & WILLIAMS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS,( LAND BROKERS i*» GENERAL CONVEYANCEBS, e*»« i Oppo»il*ttw ■*!D, •. o# t.!« -.i \« ■ PITTSTOS-,' LOZERHE CO., PA. ■ ' . ' ktHs'iTj Main Street, Ptttston, Pa, / feTii'ii J O EL. BRENT0&/'0' gCRANTON BOOK BINDERY. Having secured the services of Mr. H. Zoohe, one of the best binders io be found In the State, we are prepared to furnish to Will attend to the purchase and sale of Houses, Lota, Farms, Timber and Coal Lands, also rent buildings, collect rent, invest and raise money on Bond and Mortgage, draw articles of agreement, contracts, deeds, bonds and mortgages, powers of attorney, Ac. Having had a great deaTof experience in the real estate business, and an extensive acquaintance in this and adjoining counties, they feel safe in saying that they have superior facilities for doing a heavy business, whiubthey «M atteadto (Cn reason*- Dr. F. A. Thompson, baving rerooved to the West, hus passed his unfinished real estate Dusiness over to us. {Oct. CMm A C K S M I T-H INfi I I 1 t'U J CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKING! / ;,« Premiuof will be pai4on Applicttion tt th* . it - ■tore of J. D.'Green, in Wyoming. H. Woodhoum. Sec.' „ f 1W6 ■ PLAIN, ORNIMENTAL, HOUSE, No. 23—Farm end Domeitie Tools.—James Sanders, Fork and Fixtures to unload Hay, 2 00; Jacob Sanders, l'dos Wire Brooms, 180; Stephen J Sharp-, A Baskets, 2 00; Stephen J Sharps, 6 Hand Rakes, dip.; Stephen J Sharps, 6' Forks, dip.; Stephen J Sharps, 6 Hoes, dipw Stephen J'i Sharps, 6 Water Buckets, 1 00; Wm Silverwood, 1 do* Wire Brooms—brought in after the books had boon closed. AND SIGN PAINTER, rpHE Undersigned Is How prepared at hi* Shop In X West Pittston, to do a general business, fn BLACK8WITHIW6, the manufaetare of WAGON8, CARRIAGES A-ND BUGGIES. Having been particular to secoro the bm* of ,Wagon and Carnage Makers, as weil as BlaeksmMB, he feels no hesitation in assuring the public that the work made at hie shop wUl compare favorably with C#»e best in H»rthern Pennsylvania. I TL'A BlLtlVKie, IDT ROT UKDeaSTiHBKSe.—" I 1 not believe anything but what X.,Uod«r«Und," said a self confident young man, in a hotel, one » ' "ii * " Kor Will T," said another. ■ ' ' -3 u. ' j " Neither will I," chimed in atiiird. *- . " Gentleman," said one wall known to me, who was on a journey, and who sat close by, " lia l understand you correctly, that you will not believe Anything that ycm do not und*r» V ,i stand T" *, Hi ,r • r J'-sg rf*i •:!? "I will not" said one,aafi «* said ®acl» one of the trio. " Well" said the stranger," in my ride this morning I saw some geese in a field eating grass . ~ do yCJu believe that ? " Certainly said the three unbelievers. " I also saw the pigs eat grass ; do you believe that? " Of conrao," said tb» three. MalnStteet, BANKS, I N S U B C B -jCf M ? A N I E 8.;, ;/ These creatures are much relished as food by the natives of the interior of India, as well as by those ol Africa. In India, before the migration of the ants, two holes are bored in the nest opposite to each other ; on tlie leeward side a pot is placed, which has been rubbed with aromatic herbs; on the windward aide afire is made, the smeke of which drives the insects into the pots. These captured victims are thca securely fastened in, dried ever the fire, and ground into flow, and made into a pastry which is sold to poor people, bat which, if need abundantly, produces dysentary. At the time of the migration of the ants In Africa, myriads of them fall into the water, when the natives Skim off the rertace with calabashes ,then grill them in iron cauldrons over a large fire, stirring them as coffee is stirred. The natives eat them by hafidsftft, without accompaniement or other preparation, and consider them very delicious/ They are said lo resemble in tasle fengared cream, ot sweet Almond paste.— The Hottentots eat th*m Very greedily when bofltd, and grow plump and fat upon the food They also consume the pup* Of the ants, which they call rice an account of itt resemblance to that grain. They cook these in a small quantity of water. A large nest vill. sometimes yield a bushel. PITTSTON PENN'A. May still be found at bis Old Stand,, next to Knapp's Drug'Sforei where he has a T011 supply bt ' WALLPAPERS o» ALL KlNBSAND PRICES MERCHANTS, ? AINTIN&~Alf-fr-TRI MMINGt MANUFACTURERS The Committee oft the exhibition offruit, 1 wines, Ac., to whom was referred several specimens of American wines, beg respectfully to report: That II. Hakea, of jfonticoke exhibited two brands of Champagne wine, manufactured by the Drbana Wine Company, of New York.— The "Imperial" is a delicious wine of an agreeable and extremely fruity Savor with a rare and exhilirating boqaet. In bodyitfa rich and For this department aljo, he has asciatatiSo work--1 miinofample experience in the best shops-in the state. With the facilities nad worknep with.whlch my ustablshirtent is liowftiraished, there is n6thtng to prevent my being abl&to produce *s neatly, and well-made a wagon of any kind as'Can be made in Northern Pennsylvania. Those in need of anything in my line, are requested tooaHwigive ttw-i atrial, aud satisfaction in every particular will be guaranteed, JOSEPH KLOTZ. Wa at Pittston, May 31,1866. : COAL OPERATORS, which he will sell at the lowest rates at whifh they can be afforded. (3itAW .PAINTING, PAPER-HANGING, GRAINING, No. 2+—Leather tiid its Manufactures.—Win Townonil A Bro., pair Men's Fine Boots, 5 00 ; Wm Townend i. Bro., 2 pair Ladles' Boots, 2 00; G 8 Richmond, set Silver Mounted Buggy Harness, 2 09. CLASS NO. 6—DAIRY, SUGAR AND HON ST. ■* No. !&,-*-Thos Hutching, lot of Honey Qnimby Hiva, 1 00; Mrs Martha Reeve, crock D»iry Butter, dip. and 3 00; Miss Bailie Schooley, 10 pounds Butter, 2 00; A B BlodgeU, 1 box Honjsy, 60. H CLASS NO, 8—FLOUR AND CORN MEAL. J0 N J££L, [t SOT BL 8',' D JBGf. ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, ■'"dSce Wtli George ft. Kolp, Esq, ' no. 10, public square; wilees barre, pa. Anyordef»W#ith Mr. E. B. Williams, Pittston, will be proraptjy .attended to. . A. J.,„ Oct. 11. i: and others, with rvWl'tluJ GLAZING AND" PICTURE FRAMING, .vi D•'-»■% A » done At short notice and on reasonable terms. supply of k , ijjrr PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PAINT-BRUSHES, 4c. aodD01 other articles belonging to the trade constantly TO hand. Weaim tQ please, and are willing to rely upon the work we have done in the "past foi" recommendat ion. Pittaton, April 25, 'GT. J, B. A fall BLANK. BOOKS, , .. „ DIJI *. a In.r... Uilivl of every description, on abort, notice, bound in any style desired, in the most manner, at reasonable prices. -T7.^t\ , ndWMa.. Magazines bound, and old books r«-boond, at Hem York prices. Orders left at the office #f the paper publishing idverttsementj or sent by Express, will be »*' ind returned without unnecessary del* 13,1867-] • JOB PRINTING, BLANK B?Q£ MANUFACTORY, PAPER ROMXG AND BOOK BINDING J*V substantial, and will compare well with the choicest imported brands from Rhehnis, Bordeaux, or the celebrated Champagne diatriet of France. The " Urbana" also a sparkling cham- .—^—. ■ T J. MERRIAM'S fJ' B.IUKO, A^i^D CABINET iaFE-SIZE POUTBAITS Pai nted in Oil Col6rg. AD»oCw«is made from Dagoerre India Ink. I • • . Pittston, :., .; j p A S ££&$%# AND PR 0 M GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, By Steamship and Flailing Packet, at Roduced Bates, TAPSCOTT BROTHERS A CO., M South St . land K Broadway, . :■«' / 1 \ If£ *C 't-X n : k- 8. M.HILL. pagne has an exceedingly delicate an invigorating boquet, but has a more pungent and vivifying flavor than the "Imperial," while in body it i* all that'can be made from the unadulterated juice of the grape. J'- J 1 C ll''* 4 One brand of dry wine the"H«rrey'» Jm/ktr," manufactured by H. Hakes,from a grape Mined also the " Harry** Lake," ia deserving of ear pecial notice at the hands of the Committee.— In body and flavor this choice and delicious wine resembles the celebrated "Chateau Margeaux," but in its boquet it is entirely peculiar and novel to yoar Committee. This wine whioh we are informed is manufactured both as a sparkling and dry win* is richer In alcohol than any grape wine with which the Commit* tee are acquainted. It is a dark clarat color and must be an invaluable article when an active diffusible stimulent is required. It i( 'much doubted if any brands of foreign manufacture are sold in America market, whioh combine the various and substantial elements of merit which are embodied in this brand. QEWINCr MACHINES I . lO, ..-iStiii?, S I N Cx E R ' S \*EW IMPROVED SEWING 'MACHINE! «# *n To meet'the increwiol j»mnil ; T'-OOK ny Job Office, and by an increased force of first- Ij :lass workman, I will b«C«4 all times rfl&dy,t»do ill kinds.of PUlIN and .FANCY JOB PRINT- J a once and with the greatest po»siblerIisvaich.' npatly execute?. BOOKBlNDINGm any style donsoaahortnotioe p A SBANfc BOOKS of all Jkiatfg, from a $25 Iiedgeiy Cay Book or Docket to a S cent Passbook/ constantly on hand. r*rt* % The una STATIONERY in great ra. ftrr sale at r«a- recently r son able prices. ~PING and of tL " And J also saw sheep and cows rDtin£ yn». j do yon believe that ? h 6t course" wai again replied ; "'lf«ll, bnt the grau which they had formerly eaten bad, fcy digestion, turned to feathers en lb* tk* geete, to brtatles on the backs s of the swine, to wool on the sheep, and on the cow# it had turned to hair; do you bftlive that, gentlemen T lo Li No. 28.—Welmont Lute, sack Wheat Floor, dip. and 2 00; Welmont Lute, lack unbolted Corn 2 00'; John Brake, sack Bye Flour, dip. and 100; J S Pottcbone, Back Wheat Flour; 1 00; John 8 Pettebone, lank Buckwheat Floor, C 1 00; J 6 Pettebone, sack Corn Meal, X 00. No. 17—Grain and Seeds.—Madison Sbafer, one bushed white wheat, 3(0; Thos Pocknell largest variety potatoes, 2 00; M Shafer, one bushel red wheat, 3 00; M Shafer, one bushel Rye, 1 00 ; Oliver Pettebone, largest variety of wheat, 4 00; 0 Pettebone, largest variety of corn, 2 00; F Major, bushel Chili potatoes, 100; Jacob Stock, bushel mixed corn, 2 00; O Pettebone, one bushel white flint corn, 2 00; Dr R Thayer, one bushel yellow corn, 2 00. N'Kl? e acknowledged best machine 4n a sir by (rtl'-wbo tried them, e«n be seen at their agency. r. U, 1867-3m C. LAW * CO. •V*e: j\ ft. *tt« TKTOjlG c D O U G ALL'S »ii*l «,ni- .k - v- — • k: #*Dsj A .■ ■ '*• ' ••M-jrsigned has opened, in the Store Rooms o_. occupied by Mrs. Griffin r, on the west side Jie Ravine, a full assortment of PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, [i&fii'di t1- f■ wjsfrti toft? '»■- Hf* itf #*: CENTAL BOOK AND MUSIC STORE! . "ietr ... . ,« price.,. PRIN. xNG, wBAPlr WHITING PAPERS of erery description for sale. ROBERT BATJR, i -i ;i Main Street, ?d door below the Square. » Wilk«-Barre, March 1#, 1865.' " CerUinly," tfcey replied. " Tee, yoti believe it," he rejoined, " bct do ron ciiD«BSTAm) it f They were confounded and silent, and oridently ashnmed ,as they well might be. » OPPOSITE COOPER'S HALL, Keeps constantly on hand a Rood assortment o) Books, Music, and Stationery of oil kinds. « t :*J& *3 - t • J * . 1 ifr* If . riCTUBE FRAMING AND riCTCRE*9, Who Woulds't be ah Editob.—Editing a paper ii a pleaaant bntinesi. SLATES, JTBW YORK, Continue to issue Passage Tickets, available for twelve Months, from LONIWN, LIVERPOOL, or QUEENSTOWN, and DBAFTB, payable on demand, for any amount from £1 and upwards. MldkifiL. W.MORRIS, Agent, Feb. 28. 'ffMly. Pitteton Pa. PENCILS, PAPER, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, Ac, J E U 0 Y A L ! - LOOKIITO GLASSES, If it contain* too much reading matter people won't take it. B A R RIT T' S TIN SHOPl Rich Poo» PeorLE.—There are such and we have seen them. They are, in oar judgement, the profoundest philosophers, and the happiest fallows on the planet. We hare been in the modest txmseaof those who never were and never will bo over-supplied with the wealth of this world, and there witnessed what wealth could sever buy—scenes of happiness that were real, because they grew out of contented and diciplined hearts. It ia easy enough to be riofc— misfortunes excepted. Let a person elevate his thonghts, developing his intullectual and spiritual parts more than the qualities that have to do with nothing but material and earthy existence and he will be astonished to find what a shrinkage his income is capable of undergoing. He will that he is obliged to labor for others less, while he can do for himself more and more. There is many a man intelligent and refined, who dwells in apartments of moderate dimensions, yetgots vastly more happiness out of existence than any millionare. It makes a great difference whether one is comfortably situated, and with slender means at that, or is perfectly wretched with the care of accumulated means in th« shape of stocks and bonds. One Door South of Penn'a Coal Co.'s OfRoBj and all other goods pertaining to the trade. A full Stock of If Jhe type is too large, it don't contain enough reading matter. The business will reoeive carefull attention, and every addition will bo promptly made to the stock which the wants of the community may eal 1 for. The patronage of the public is respectrally solicited. Pittston, April 18,1867. PITTSTON, PA. Ilaving on hand a full assortment of PAINTS, OILS, GrL S S, Cb c If the type is too small people wont read it. If we publish telegraph reports, people say they a re-all lies. No. 28—Vegetables.—D A Reeve, 12 white table turnips, 50; John Henry, vinegar plant, 50; W H Jones, 6 heads cabbage, 50; C 8 Gould, 12 garden squashes, 50 ; Wm Townend, 3 sweet potato squashes, 50;H C Wilson,collection of vegetables, 3 00; H C Wilson, basket early Goodrich potatoes, I 00; Mary I Heft, lot sweet peppers, 50; Clas Breymier, 48 tomatoes, 2 varieties, 50; C Breymier, 6 pnrple egg plants, 60; Thos Pocknell, 7 citrons, 50 ; Barney Howitt, 3 field pumpkins, 50; F Major, yellow seed corn, 1 00; James P Atherton, 3 water melons, 100,. STOVES OF ALL KINDS!. i Such as Cooking, HeaAinjt, Gag Burniag and Parlor Stoves, the attention of the Public is respectfully called to the fact that he will sell them as clreap as they can, be purchased elsewhere. He keeps on hand a • •LARGE STOCK OF TIN-WARE, All made op by experienced workmen andwai*- ranted to give satisfaction. HOLLOW-WARE! Such as POTS,»nd KETTLES, 1 COAL SCUTTLES, also LANTERNS, " ' ■ ' KEROSENE LAMPS, . KEROSENE OIL, * - REFLECTORS, gOOTAND SHOEMAKER* WILLIAM C. BLAIR, constantly on hand, and JJJSW TOBACQO STORE. PAINTING, TAPER HANGING, GLAZING, If we omit them, people say we have no enterprise ; or suppress them for political effect. AND GRAINING, W. 5. Pier, Steuben Jenkins, E. B. Collings, snd J. C. Faller, Committee. having removed to his new shop on the west aide of the Ravine, next door to the Express office, has additional-facilities for taming oat Good Work. The undersigned having recently purchased the entire stock of goods of Jaoob W. Sweisfort, will continue the business at the old stand in Stunner A Sehultx's building, on Main street, three doors below the Butler House. He intends to enlarge his stock and keep constantly on hand all kinds—and the best brands of tn all its branches, done-by experienced workmen, at short notice and at the very lowest prices. The public lire requested to «all and examine our stock, and test bur ability to give satisfaction. B. SHARKEY Pittston, April 18, '07. If we have a few jokes, people ssy we are a rattle-head. No. 55—Flowers and Plants.—Miss Eva Keller, one ice plant, 1 00; Mrs 0 M Jenkins, specimen plants, "Sedan Seaboldie," 1 00, Mrs £ H Snowdon, pampas grass flowers, 1 00. If we omit them, they say we are old fossil*. If We publish original matter, they condemn ub for not giving selections. Itortioolar attention la paid to GENTS' BOOTS, BOTH FINE AND COARSE, 1\TEW MILLINERY AND TOBACCO AND CIGARS, and a general assortment of If we publish selections, they say we are lazy for not writing more, and giving them what they have not r_cad before in some other paper. If.we give a man a complimentary notice we are censured for being partial. No. 36—Flowers and Designs.—Elisabeth B. Jenkins, collection verbenas, 50; Mrs 8 T Sturdevant, 3 varieties dahlies, one each, 50 ; Miss Gussie Hoy t, variety pansies, 50 ; Miss Abbie Polen, Tjoquet, 50 ; John Dorrance, basket of flowers, 50. * W and to SMOKING PIPES, OAXE8, POCfKET BOOKS.TOBACCO POUCHES, AND YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY STORE! CLASS NO. 7—DOMESTIC «fc HOUSEHOLD WOMEWS* Atfo'cHILDBENS' SHOES, ;. Hartsaanotgiye aparaonal attention to the husiness, but till who favor him with their patronage, will find at his business stand, at all times, a competent and obligi«fe person to attend to their wants. The public patronage is respectftilly solicited. WILLIAM W. SWEISFORT. Adjoining D. Lamb's Boot and Shoe Store. "\/f RS. D. LAMB, having recently opened a desirable JjJL stock of Millinery and 'Fancy Goods, invites the attention of the ladies to the same. Her stock comprisesMANUFACTURE. j* irtV'tt No. 29.—Mrs Martha Reeve, 12 yards barred flannel, 1 00 ; Mrs Martha Reeve, 1 pr linen diaper spun by daughter, dip. and 2 00; Mrs Martha Roeve, 3 varieties fulled eloth, 5 yards, 50; Mrs Martha Reeve, pr Kersey blankets, 50; D A Reeve, 1 pr horse blankets, 1 00; D A Reeve, 3 heads dressed flax, dip. and 1 00; Miss R A Reeve, 2 varieties white woolen yarn, 1 00; Mrs Martha Reeve, pr men's knit woolen Bocks, 50; Mr? Martha Reeve, one home made woolen ghrrt, J. 00 ; Mrs Mary I Heft, one' pair knit cotton stockings, 1 00; Mrs Mary I Heft, one skein linen thread, 1 00; Mrs Mary.I Heft, one skein.double woolen yarn, 50; Miss Abbie Pole*, two crochet lamp mats, 1 60 ; William Scbooley, doable coverlet, dip. and 2 00; Mrs Wm Schooler, pr blankets, LOO; Mrs William Scbooley, star quilt, 1 00; L Moore, sofa pillow, 60; Townend & Bro., pr gent's cloth worked slippers, 1 00; Mrs S T Sturdevaat, one quilt, Repairing, ic Give me a call. r» ait# MINERS' LAMPS, And every other arliclc belonging to a firstclass Shop. If we remain in the office and attend to business, folks say that we are toe proud to mingle with our fellows. Pittston, Hay9, lM7-«m*J wat.&B. CLASS NO. 11—STOVES, Ac, Jj" E W &OOD8! THE WANTS OF TrHE PEOPLE Pitta ton, Aug. 22, '87-3m BONNETS, RIBBONS. HATS, FLOWERS, Feathers, Laces, Hoods, Sillts, Velvets, Doll Hats Hats for children, and a variety of other goods, all of which will (je sold at reasonable rates. Millinery work of all kinds executed in the best and most approved manner. Please call and examine our stock. Pittston, Oct. 18.186C.-tf ! No 37.—David Lester, 4 samples iron railing, 1 00, and cooking stove, diploma aud 2 00; J Mulford, morning glory stove, dip. and 3 00 fPO AND FROM THE DEPOT! The undersigned? having pnrchased of Mr. Joseph Hileman the Omnibus Line to the depot would respectfully say to the public that lie will continue to run to all the trains, and carry passengers and baggage at the same rates. 56 effort* will be spared to accommodate the public and to "give all entire satisfaction,., HART PHILLIPS. JOBBING Attended to with promptness, and in the best manner. The undersigned will undertake to make any kind of work in his line, and in as good and durable a manner a» the same can be done by anv establishment in Lucerne County. If we go out, they say we never attend to bu- If we publish poetry, we affect sentimentalism.siness. The undersigned having jttat returned from(he head of market with one of the most; extensive stocks of merchandize ever offered' to the public in general, that their purchases have been made with to the waj&ts of the peo- Sle, the miner ana laborer, as well as the clean anded gentleman, or feir lady. Ooeeries and provisions, flour and flsed in large supplies always on hand. OE,: . law * McMillan. ' OddTellows' Block, North Side. Pittston, Dec. 20,1804, DULY CONSIDERED! CLASS NO. 12,—INVENTIONS, *c. NO. 39. Lozerxb Co. Aqricoltcral Fair, 1868. If we do not, we have no literary polish or taste. , . „ •. Particular attention paid to FTJRNACE WOt$t. Givo me a trial. T. 8. BARRITT v Hfitjston. Jan.4,18fl#. flU'OICE HAULING.—Tile undersign\j ed having recently procured an excellent team and a strong Spring Wagon, with upholstered body, and hkvmg time, beMden doing bis own teaming, to serve the public, will hold himself in readiness to do •il kinds of carting requiring care in handling, loading anCt carrying. Furniture, Baggage, and »11 that class ot goods, can be satisfactorily carried by him. Charges moderate. Pittston, Aug. 1, '67—tf R.B. CUTLER. Hon. Charles Dorrakce, Pre*'?.—Sin: The undersigned Committee on inventions, beg respectfully to make report as to the various matter* and thing* pertaining to the duties of snoh Committee, and of concerning the things shown them for inspection as follows, remarking at the same time, that we have no power to name amounts of premiums to be awarded to articles or inventions ot merit, and therefore, yoor Committee have classified and enumerated articles If we do not pay all bille promptly, folks say we are not to' be trusted. 0 t A Afi WORTH OS1 SPLENDID (Pi VVU BOOTS A SHOES Bought Cheap— for sale by HOWELL*. ATWATER. West Pitwton, April 4.18CT. If we pay promptly, they gay we stole the money. A Scotchman put aerown piece into the "plate" in an Edinburg church on a late Sunday morning instead of a penny, and asked to have it bade, but was refused. " In once, in foreve.r" •' Aweel," grunted he. 'Til get credit for it in Heaven."' " Na, na," said the doorkeeper, " ye'11 get credit only for the pen. ny you meant to gt\" Good horses and rigs to hire to cart fa 1 ane responsible persons. All orders left at Eagle Hotel or Butler House will be promptly attended to. , H. P. Pittston, June 8,18C5.-tf. LIVERY! The gross earnings of the Atlantic cable last year were three hundred and thirty two thousand pounds sterling, or (1,660,000. Of this the Newfoundland line received one bundrcd thousand pounds. PURE WHITE WINE VINEG AJL— A yery superior article iftir rpteing aud lickling; Also the best of-Cider vinegar always on b md, and for sale at G. B. ROMM1 I/H, Exeter 8treet, West p.ttston. TYRIED BEEF —A fine lot just receiv U edby HOWELL k ATWATER, West Pittston, June 13-3t. |
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