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] *jj ~ ~ = ' -hiv. ■-: ~ T-~ . •' JOB PRINTING AND RULING. Hid Uaxbtti Jobbiso Ornci embraces a large TaHety of Jobbing Material, wtth one Large Cylinder TnylorSteam Prase, two smaller Steam PowerPresses and two HitDd Presses, thus enabling us to expedite work of every kind, and to execute. U in a manner not to be surpassed even in our large cities, and at low t: * p***' The PITT3T0JI G\MTj*irpublished «r«T» Thuibmi, morning by G. M RicHim :tr the "Gaiefte Building," west aide of Main Street, at $3.00 per annum. No postage charged within the County. Tcriny of advertising as follows,! , . -. , ■ .. One Square, (S lines) or less, one or three wooks, ft; three months, $3; six months, $6; one year, $12. rate*. One-eighth Column, one month, $4; three moe., $8 six months,$10i one year. $15. Particular attention paid to the printing of Manifest*, Pamphlets, Circulars, Show • Bills, Labels, Notes, Orders, Hand-Bills, Bill-Heads, Tieketa Cards, 4c. One-quarter Column, one mo., $10; three mos., eix months, $18; one year, $30. One-half Column, one mo, $10; three mos., $20; •ix months, $35; one year, $50. One Column, one month, $.'KD; three mbntfis, $35 six months, $50; one year, $100. Ruled and Bound Work of all kinds done to order in the neatest and best manner, and printed to DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTEREST8, POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. order. Auditors' and Administrators' Notices, $3 each. All Communications of limited or individual interest, 20 cents per line.' Notices of 'Marriages and Deaths, free; notices accompanying the same, 20 ets. per line A full line of Justicos' and Constables' Blanks, to ther with License Applications and Bonlr, Rotes, Deeds, Contracts, Time and Pay Rolls, fcc-, 4c VOL. XVII. -NO. 33. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1867. WHOLE NO. 867. constantly on hand. G. M. Hichaet. Business C£ari)s. Business Carta. Business (tfarlis, Business (Earlts. Anginal so great, had not then learned to consider as binding the distinctions which society drew between his position and that oi the lady. lie knew that in all that makes a man, he was the equal of any one. lie believed that, except in wealth, he Stood on a perfect equality with Mary G , and he loved her bonoatly and manfully, and no Eoonerhad he satisfied himself upon the stato ol his own feelings than he confessed his devotion simply tnd truthfully, and received from the lady's lips the assurance that she loved hira very dearly. GEMS OF THOUGHT. ing the railway station, a splendid house, owned by a joint stock company; an elegant place to stay at but very expensive, verifying the old adage," If "you dance pay the piper." This city, is situatod on the banks of the river Dee and is supposed to have been founded by the Romans. The wall surrounding it is in an excellent state of preservation as also aro the gateways named respectively East gate, North gate, Water gate, and Bridge gat*. A great many Roman antiquities have been found here, some of which I willname hereafter. The Romans appear to have left it in the fifth century when it became subject to British rule. In the ninth century it wis taken from them and annexed to the Saxon Crown, but ahortly afterwards it was taken by the Danes and nearly destroyed.- William the Norman conquerer afterwards restored it, and made his nephew Hugh Lupus Earl of Chester, who it is said repaired th » wall, and erected the castle to reside in. Tho Prince of Wales since tho reign of Henry III, is in addition to his other titles,of which he has many, Earl ol Chester. DUTLER HOUSE, Q.EO. W. BRAINERD & CO., Whom inquisitors hato, angels may love. True love cannot exist without purity of C. S. STARK, JOHN McKENNA, For tho PHtMon C*»tt*. IN THE DARK. ATTORNEY PITTSTCN, PA., AT LAW, PITTSTON, PENN'A GROCERS, 103 Murray, near West Street, NEW YORK. ("GEO. W. BRAINERD, DAVID BELDEN (ELI6HA W. BAXTER. GENERAL PRODUCE, FISH AND OYSTER COMMISSION henrt. J. TREFFISON, Proprietor. A good sensible mother is the greatest treasure of life. Apr. 13,18G5, BY P. A. C. The man who feelj himself ignorant should at least bo modest. Bounty.. Back Pay. Pensions, and other Govemmeni Claims Collected. Office in Express Office. JOEEST HOUSE, MERCHANT, Six years ago—when scarlet dyed In guU-dross the Autumn woods— 1 sang a song—O far and wide My soul hath strayed ia many moods Since then. October'* glory lay, As now, in rapture over ail, ; While through the sweet and perfect day I watched the withering leaflets fall. NOS. 302 SOUTlI WATER, AND 303 Wisdom is tho garden whorein philosophy must cull her flowers. Aug. 10, '65. Comer Wyoming Avenue and Spruee St., South Front Street, Philadelphia. RIGHT & HARRINGTON, SCRANTON, PA. G. SMITH, For reference see J. S. Hurlbut, Pittston, Pa. [September 12, '67-6m, It is only under the direction ol sngels that the world lean be free. REED A SCHOONMAKER, PIOFUITORS. S. J. Run. U. 6. SCHOOXMAKXB. Oot.«, 180fi.—ly ,.v Scorning to occupy a doubtful position, or to cavsetbe lady to conceal aught from her parent!, tbt young man frankly and manfully asked Mr. 0— for big daughter's hand. Very angry grew the planter ns be listened to tbo audacious proposal, lie stormed and swore furiously, and denounced the young man as tin ungrateful upstart. attorneys at law, WILKES-BARRE, TA. IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, WINES, GtNS, &c., &c. 191 West St, 1 door abovt -Duaric St, gT. LAWRENCE HOTEL, The tri«U of fire are the te&ls which naoer-'] tain how much gold is io us. QENTRAL HOTEL, No. 1818, Chestnut Street, Six years—Ah ! can it be so long, Since those sad fancies left my harp f And all the tender links of song Left me with neither woof nor warp To weave tn sweet poetic dreams j My bnrdened soul hath groped In gloom, And heaven hath sent no pitying gleams Of light beyond the boundless tomb. Love.it a spark of celestial fire—a last reflection from the other world. Offico on Main St., above Z. Bennott's Store. Will practice in Courts of Xiuzerne County and Mayor's Courts of Carbondale. Consultations in German and English. D. C. Harrington, Notiry Public. PHILADELPHIA. J. H. DBXNISQN, Superintendent. W" The City Passenger Cars in front of the Depots constantly runningin a few steps of the Hotel. Jan. a 18CT.—ly pd. UrPER riTXSTON. NEW YORK It is good to know & good deal, but it is bettor to make good use of what we do know. WM. O. PALMER, Proprietok Mar. 1,1861 541yl C. E. WRIGHT. Feb. 4,1364. D. C. HARRINGTON. Tho JIou«e has been thoroughly renovated and much improved, and the proprietor feels assured thai ho can make bis guests His table will be supplied with the be9t of provinder and his bar with the chocest of liquors. The patronage of the public 1b rerthilly solicited. Pittston, June 0, '67-y , ' ■ J A. WISNER, Humility is the iminonsl orown Ood gives to those hearts he has drawn toward himself. " My daughter has always been accustomed to riding in her own carriage," he said. " Who are you, air t" In doing good to others, there is an enjoyment of which the sordid,selfish man know* nothing. NO. 173. FRO N J 61'RB £ l[\ jg W_I L L A R D, O for the faith of earlier years i 0 W. S PR ATT, NEW YORK —Tha the perfect trust; I now look up through blimJirrg tSurtj,- "A gentleman, air," replied the young man, [uietly, and he loft tbo bouse. ATTORNEY AT LAW, BONNBXL 4 A DAMS WHOLESALE GROCERS. REGISTER IN BANKRUPTCY, Forever kneeling fu the dust. Ah woe is me I believing naught. The three most difficult things arc—to keep a secret, to forgot an injury, and to make good use of leisure. It w»s here that Edward of Carnarvon received the submission ot the Welsh in 1389.fj- The first Iloyal charter was granted by Ilenry III, in the civil wars of that poor mAircli Charles the 1st. The city was besieged and jjtoby the Parliamentary force in 1605, at Pittston, Luserne County, Penn's., END HOTEL, 12th Cong. Dist. of Pennsylvania, SCRANTON, Luzerne Co., Penn The lovers weTe parUiL*~Xh®J»Clj married soon after a wealthy planter, and tbe""yOaftg, man went out again into the world to battle with his heart, and conquer his unhappy passioc. He subdued it; but although he afterwards married a woman whom bo loved honestly and truthfully, end who was Worthy of his love, he was nev«r wholly dead to hi* first love. Will attend to any business entrusted to him, in his line, with promptness and care. Office with Michael Reap, opposite the Express Office. [Oct 10, 67. J08IAH RIEOEL, ALFRED OYEELT, WM. E. ALBRIGHT, HENRY 6. FISTER, Hopeless of all thai lies beyond. My soul in snaros of evil caught, And none to cheer the dull despond. ** Yn""Dftlsr to comprehend the secret of perfect love, we miist ptWgi fr°nD vice, PITTSTON, PA 8AMCELG. SCOTT. TOS. RIEGEL tic H. S. FISTER, fJ (Late Riegel, Weist & Ervin,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, July 4 *67, JOSEPn SCUREMAN, PKOPRIETOK. JJILE MAN'S SALOON, Hopeless of life—hopeless of death— And yet, out looking for the blow That ends thia frail and fleeting breath, And lays these mortal conflicts low, What lies beyond ? Why fear I not This sadden doom that hangs above? My life on nature's face a blot Uncanceled by Redeeming Love. says the celestial genii. JJR. WASHINGTON G. NUGENT, [ Successor TO R. Jaogakd. ] THE HOUSE is conveniently located for the accommodation of travelers and well supplyed Aiith everything neccessary to make the sojourner comfortable. The best of Liqnors and other beverages will always be found in the Bar. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Pittston May 24.1866-tt AND Wheh love reigns in the heart of a nobleman it furnishes him with strength requisite for all generous action*. which tiim^l and from a circular tower en tue King of England, witnessed the defeat ol his army and tbo success of the Parliamentary army, 011 which is the following inscription : Offers his professional services to the citizens of Pitston and vicinity, OfBce 2d door north of the Bank. Mcy 14,1866. tf 0 F DRY GOO D S, BILLIARD ROOMS No. 47 North Third St, PHILADELPHIA. Opposite Eagle Hotel, Death is entering into another and better life : the celestial aurora which frequently illumes tho facc of the dying. Tinwj passed on, and tho young man began to reap the rewards of bis labor, lie bad never been to the house of Mr, G since his cruel repulse by tho planter; but the latter could not forget him, m hi* name soon became familiar in oyery Virginia household. Higher and higher ke rose every year, until h« gained a position from which ho could look down upon the proud planter. Wealth came to ljim, loo.— When the great struggle for Independence dawned, he was in his prime, a' happy husband, and one of the most distinguished men in America. The struggle went on, and soon the "poor surveyor" held the highest and proudest position in tbe land. J)R. JOHN C. BECKER, PHYSICIAN .AND SURGEON, QAM BRIAN HOUSE, Aug. 3,'63. PITT8T0N, TENN'A. In the last agony, man, instead of becoming unconscious, has, on the oontrary, a double'con - soiousness—perceiving things terrestrial and things invisible. , King C'iiarlks stood ox this Towcr, September 24th, 1845, And saw his army defeated on Bow ton Moor. PITTSTON, PA. IE S ' FANCY FURS! Ail kinds of Beverages, lco Cream, and Refreshments in the season. Our accommodations areample and satisfaction ciren in all cases. June 13, '67-tf.] JOSEPH IIILEMAN. Is there a God of lore who hears IHs hapless children's wailing cry ? Who OTorlooks the wasted years And comes to bless and justify T Who counting all the weary tears, As drops to wash ouj" guilt away Is there a 6od who pitying hears His erring children when they pray ? We visited Eton hall the residence of the Marquis of Westminster, one of the magnificent residences in England. A charge is made for doing so. Tickits of admission can be obtained of a stationer iu Chester, which money we were informed is applied to charitable purposes.— Eton ball isaboutfour miles from Chester, the principal part of the distance is that through the Park, a beautiful arive. Grosvenor Lodge, at the eetranc* to- the P*rk, was erected at the cost ol £10,000, it is of Gothic architecture a* also is the mansion. On our arrival there we were shown through the house by a person in attendance for that purpose, all of which was gorgeous and grand, furniture, tapeatry and ornaments being of the richeat kind, and tbo paintings, statuary, Ac., by the moet celebrated masters,-the walls and ceilings were beautifully frescoed. After going through that part of the interior open to the public, we were taken and shown the stable*, carriage houses, carriages harness, Ac., but no horses, there being none kept in the Btables, owing to the family's absence in London, One of the under gardeners then took us in charge and escorted us over the gardens and pleasure grounds, the latter beautifully and taatefully laid out with all kinds of flowers. Before taking our leave we were shown a Gothic temple recently erected for the reception of a Roman altar, found as I remarked heretofore noar Chester, and some mosaic pavement from the palace of the Emperor Ti« berius. We tben after feeing his Lordship's servants which they always look for, and for which they bow and scrape a great dealtouching their bats or pulling at a lock of hair every time they speak to you or answer a question quite a novelty to Americans, bade adieu to this magnificent mansion with its gorgeous furniture and rare works of art, and "drove back to Chester to take a look at the old'cathedral, but before giving you an accountof what we saw there, I will give you some idea of the immense wealth of the Marquis of Westminster. I was informed by a gentleman whose acquaintance I made, that this nobleman is actually in receipt of $2,250,000 per annum, which will shortly bo more than treble by the passing into his hands on the expiration of leases, immense and very valuable properly in London. Tho whole of Belgravia, Piralieo, Westminster, and the greater part of Fulliam, will pass into his hands.— Those places constitute the greater portion of the "West End," the finest and most aristocrat- " ic part of London, thus adding an immense and almost incalculable amount of wealth to his present income, which altogether is not loss than fivo dollars per minute, a sum quite suffi cient for any economical and respectable Amerioan to live and die on! We will now leave this old fellow to roll in his wealth and proceed to give a brief account of the very ancient Chester cathedral. It stands on the site of the Saxon Monastery of St Wesburgh, founded in 880, the present building or rather parts of it, was built in the reign of Henry the 0th, 1, and 8th. We were very much struck with the beauty and imposing appearance of this venerable old structure,with iu massive and crumbling walls. We were shown a very extensive and elaborate piece of neodle work, many centuries old, an altar screen, and the elaborate carving of the wood work must be seen to bo appreciated, when it cannot fail to command admiration,and among many other and curious relics, we were shown a copy of the scriptures written on parchment with the pen in 1113, and in an excellent state of preservation). After feeing the venerable and polite old gentleman who accompanied us around the building,we took our leave and requested Mr. Bow-and-scrape( the driver J A which was answered with a pull of the hair and a few affected gutteral sounds, to drive us back to the hotel. Fatigued we certainly were, but satisfied with what we had seen. So after par- ' taking ol a hearty meal, we retired to our rooms and were soon locked in the hands of Morphe- (Formerly of Tunkhannock,) OPPOSITE THE BANK, PITTSTON, PA. OfBce hours—from 8 to 10 a. m-v fctid 1 to J p. m. Evening, 6 to 8. Pituton. March 1,186fl.-tf GRIFFITH THOMAS, Proprietor. THE undersignedhavingpurchasedthe intereat of Mr. W. E. Why to ifl the above well ind favorably known establishment, would re-- ■"rectfullyiiniorm his friends an4 formerpatrpns ox thp House, as well as the public in general, '.iiat DOthing will be left undone to render to bis •justomer6 and guests satisfaction in every particular. Beverages of all kinds served in the best style. Fresb Oysters various other dishes will be prepared in the most acceptable nannerand at all hours. The House aims to be one of the highest respectability, and wiH be kept in a manner acceptable to all who have an casion to patronize it. . G. T. Pittston, April 16,1803.—ly — A T — The vice of ambition occasions the most suffering in the next world, becsuse there are there, neither throne, nor princo, nor king, nor mighty one, nor the reverse of these; all are equally pensioners of God. JOHN FARE IRA'S f. a. BAIRD a. r. COOLBAUOH. Old Established FUR Manufactory, J* R. BAIRD & CO., Ko*718 4UCII STREET, above Tllj, PHILADELPHIA. Packers and Dealers in Can, Tub, Spiced *- and Shell in Store of my own Importation and Manufacture, one of the largest and most beautiful selections of Ah, woe is me! I cannot hear His loving ▼oiee; and yC* 1 know There Is a God I * E'en devils tear'' But unconcerned I onward go. Unconcerned 1 Ah nights whereon The t»!m of sleep will ne'er retort*. And hollow-hearted smile* at morn. Are these the types of aaeoncern ? gT. CHARLES HOTEL, PE1JN AyENIJE, H SCR ANTON P^NN''l. CHAS. H. BRAINARD, OYSTERS, SSI South Fboht Street, Phil'a. The object of all ambition should be to be happy at home. If we. /are not happy there, we cannot be elsewhere. It is the best proof of the virtues of a family circle, to see a happy fireaide. FANCY F U R S , for Ladies' md Children's Wear in the City. Also, a fine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and dollars. lam enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore* solicit a call from my friends of Luzerne eonnty and'vicinuy. Remember the Name, Number and Street! JOHN FAREIRA, , No 718 Arch street, above 7th,south side, Phil's. *S~ I hav4 no Partner, nor connection with any other Store In Philadelphia. Pliila. October 3, 'G7-4m-Webster. BRANCH HOUSE— Ellicott's Wharf, foot of Cross 8t., When the American trmj passed in triumph through the streets of Williamsburg, th« ancient capital of Virgjni*, after the surrender of Cornwallis,'the officer riding at the head of the column chanced to glance up atone of the balconies, which was crowded with ladies. Recognizing one of them, he raised his hat and bowed profoundly. There was a commotion in the balcony, and some one called for water, ajing Mrs. Lee bad fainted. Turning to a young man who rode near him, the officer said gravely— Proprietor. The closest attention will be bestowed upon all guests, and their comfort will be the chief aim of the Proprietor. Scran ton, May 2,1867—ly •, ,.. BALTIMORE, MD. Flirtation, whether seriously or lightly considered, is injurious to a womau as well as unbecoming in her. It is a broad, unblushing confession which the individual makes of her desire to attract the notice of man. Ho girl ever made a happy union by dictation; because no man, capable of making a-woman permanently huppy, was ever attracted by that which is disgusting to persons of intelligence and refinement.By special arrangement* with the Express Companies and Railroad*, those who order mar rely on a constant supply and prompt delivery. We hare established a Branch House in Baltimore, Md., in order to Increase the facilities of filling large orders, and also, for the purpose of receiving Oysters from the Nannemond, James ana York Rivers, and other notable point*, to a better advantage than heretofore.Is there a land, where sorrow o'er, We shall from all these doubts be free? Is there a blooming Spring-time shore Whereon my loved ones wait fer me ? And shall they wait for rae in vfcis ? Shall I sink .down to endless night While they chant on the heavenly strain CM love, with those who walk in white T JOHN McDOUGiL'S TXTYOMING INSURANCE CO., If S T A R SALOON, Main Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, WILKES-BARRE, PENNA. pUGH & PRICE, We beg a continuation of the favors of our old friends and customers, and solicit the orders of dealers generally, promising evefv satisfaction in our power to give. Send in your orders, Jan.3- F. R. BAIRD 4 00. Capital and Surplus, MR&rrORS: 1 $150,000 it) DI'~K PITTSTON, PA. 'BEVERAGES of all kinds and of the best quality. A choice lot of CONFECTIONARIE8 constantly on hand. Particular attention paid to the wants and comfort of all. July5, 1866-lw. JOHN MeDOUGAL. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ASD WHOLESALE DEALERS IX i Flour, Feed, Grain, Salt. Provisions, Wrapping Paper, Ac:, Ac., PITTSTON, PA. Or, shall I think with him who sings From over sea in sweetest strains, That nfier all God's goodness brings Hi* children peaee, out living pains, To all at last, to all mankind, Safe harbored in his port of peace. That alt, far off, at last shall find Eternal rest where toit shall cease ? WM. S. ROSS, SAM'L WADHAM8, O. COLLINS, STEWART PIERCE, G. M. HARDING, A. MORSE1,- L. D. SHOEMAKER, STEPHEN BOLLES, CHAS. DORRANCE, CHAS. A. MINER, TIIOS. FORD, JOHN REICHARD. AND, HOWELL Ck CO "Henry, I fear your mother ha* fainted. You had better leav* the column and go and attend to her. A Siiaut Retort.—The following aneodote used to be related by the late William Haslitt: lie was once visiting Mr. snd Mrs. Basil Montague, whea Sir Anthony Carlisle came in, apparently in a state of more tfcan his usual selfcomplacency, having just received a complimentary testimonial from Apothecaries' Hail. In answer to the inquiries of Mrs. Montague, he said, very pompously, and somewhat profanely, " Madam, thtf**glorious Company of the Apothecaries praise me I" " But," retorted Mrs. Montague, "what say the noble army of martyrs, your patients, Sir Anthony 7" Sir Anthony was so nonplussed by this witty rejoinder that he somewhat suddenly took his leave. piTTSTON MEAT MARKET 1 FLOUR, PORK, . NAILS, FEED, SHOULEDRS, SPIKE8, MEAL, • HAMS, LEATHER, GRAIN, BUTTER, TOBACCO, (SUCCESSORS TO SMITH BROS.) WM. S. ROSS, President, L. D. SHOEMAKER, V. President. R. C. Smith, Secretary, THOS. FORD, Agent, Pittston, Pa. CELEBRATED XX & XXXX ALES, The speaker wai George Washington, one* fhe "poor surveyor," but then commander-inchief of the armie* of tho United State*. The young man was CoJ. Henry Lee, the commander of the famous " Light Cavalry Legion," the lady was his mother, and formerly Mis* G , the Belle of the Northern Keck. D ELBEL 4 FELDMAN at the Pittston Meaf Market, IC opposite the Bank, desire to inlbrm ttie ptihlic thai they aro:as heretofore supplying their numerous customerous with the best of UNRIVALLED CREAM ALES, MANUFACTURED FROM THE BEST OF O mixed and troubled theories O why vex me with your cruel foars T Beyond the grave's dark mysteries All lwman reasoning disappears. . We know not why—we know not how The spirit drops its fleshy weight, We sco tho death-white lip and brow, But pass not with them through the gate. SEEDS, LARD, CIGARS, May 16th, '67. FRESH BEEF. PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, and all other seasonaiile'meate. SALT BY THE BAltREL, ASIITON, MARSH ALLS, OROUNDALUM, " ' TABLE, BEANS, EGGS, WRAPPING PAPER, CRACKERS, HAL T ND HOPS Cs.beck,m.d.—Dentist . late of PHILADELPHIA.— Office,—Two doors above his for- M-J-Cu T If mer residence, East side of Main St., above tho 'ublicSquare, Wilkes-Barre, Penn. July 1«, 186 'Ai—"o •— Families can 1De supplied with a Fuie Healthy and Nutritious beverage. Thev arc also dealing in HIDES SnEEP SKINS, andFUR-4, for which lhay fill at All times ppy ,the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES IN CASH. Bring them along. It F. Pittston, Not. 1,1866—tf. XX C£• XXXX PORTER, MINERAL WATER. SODA WATER, SARSA Of all the throng who wont away A MAGICIAN BUYING EGGS. * Ajicnt for the sale of Vaughn's Celebrated PARILLA, Ac. None ever came to tell us more; Nor will they, though wo madly pray IJSome token from the spirit shore. But thoughts like these are not for me, The Atlanta JYicw Era gets off the following story: DR J. M. BARRETT—DENTIST. Office at his residence on Franklin St. opposite the Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where he may hereafter be found at all hours. Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold amd Silver plate, 4c., and operates in all the branches of Dental Surgery,in the bestmanner. A deduction from usual charges sufficient to cover expenses, allowed to persons who come frcm a distance. April 18 I860.—ly. BAKERY! BRADFORD CO. TOBACCO AND 6EGAR6. Wrapping Paper in any quantity will be deivered to Dealers at as low rates as it can be purchased in Uie cities June 21,1866. BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER. UNION BREWERY, Pittston, Pa. The far-famed Robert Houdin, who is now delighting crowds at the theatre by his weird performances, cannot be satisfied with his legitimate triumphs beforo an audience, but occasionally does & neat thing for his own amusement, ycry much to tho surprise of all who happen to be present. The undersigned would respectfully an Bounce to the public that he lias opened March 28, 'G7-tf.] I would not read his mysteries I only feci how wretchedly A life is wrecked on theories. JJAGLE FORGE AN EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN PITTSTON GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Ko.S. Fot the Pittston Gazette. J0UBNAL OF A VOYAGE TO EUROPE. adjoining the Butler House, whore he 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 hesitatton in saying that he will be able to satisfy all as to the quality of Bread Ac,, which he oflers. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. L. ELTERICH. Pittston July 6th, 1865. AND BOILER WORKS. WILLIAM HUNT A SONS, Why write I Ihns ? the thoughts came up, Some unknown power impelled me on— The dregs in bitter cup Rose to the surface, and are gone. For peace I sigh, O give me rest I Through the long years I've toiled in raia O'er bright October's gildod crest, I look through mists of doubt and pain. AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. PITTSTON, FA On Saturday last, while passing an itinerant vender in cheap provisions, Mr. Houdin suddenly paused and inquired: BY W. E. W., 1867. JJR. C. M. WILLIAMS. SURGEON DENTIST. MAIN STREET, PITTSTGN, PA. MiirntfaolnrerR of Locomotive Frames, Crank Axles, Car Axles, Piston Hods, l'aildle Shafts, and all kinds of Marine Work, Heafy dnd Light Shafting, Tire Iron, and every description of Hammered Iron, Railway Spikes, Bolts and Nuts of all sires, in large or small quantities, always on hand. Boilers made to order aud old ones repaired, at shortest uotice, and Blacksmith's Woak of every description promptly done. Cash paid for Wrought Iron Scrap. [6 june 67] "IIow do you sell eggs, auntie?" Holyiibad—Here we stayed only for a short time, go as to view tbe Pier in courso of erection and nearly complete, which is 1,000 feot long with a lighthouse on the extreme end. This vsst pieco of masonry is to protect and shelter vessels while at anchor from the fary of wind and sea. Three government steamers for the purpose of carrying mails and passenger* to and from Ireland leave here daily for 'Kingston. Tbe rmmenae sum of £700,000 has been expended by the British government in constructing and improving the harbor. The Wolsh name of tbe town is "Caer Gvbi," i. e. the fort of Gibi, the latter word being the "name of a certain saint who died here, and the church is dedicated io that patron saint Oh a rock three miles away is a lighthouse, called the South Stack, the light is produced from twenty-ooe lamps, with poworful reflectors, and is 212 feet above low water mark. Pen-Caer-Gybi, or Holyhead mountain, is upwards of 700 feet high, from the top of which I was informed, a splendid view of the town and neighborhood can be obtained, bnt I had not the remotest idea of carry ing upwards of two hundred pounds of flesh to such height. Before leaving we obtained a good view of an obelisk, ereeted in the disUoce to the memory of a captain in command of one of the mail steamers who lost his life by being drowned, the particulars of which I did not learn. DAVID ANTHONY " Dem eggs ?" was the response, " Cley am a picayune apiece—fresh, too, de las' one ob 'em ; biled 'em myself, and knows dey's fust rate." Among the many improvements recently introduced in his practice, he regards none of mofe importance than his method of Has the pleasure of announcing to his friends and the public in general, that ho has established himself in the New Store Room, a few doorB south of the office of the Maryland Coal Company, on Main street, just below Rail Koad street, where he has a new and splendid assortment of Forjjive! O, generous Heaven forgive These doubts and fears which vox the breast! Ah, wherefore I unworthy live While those I love fall off to rest? " Unprofitable servant thou" I hear in every leaflets fall, And think of many a broken tow, And promise gone bejrond recall. REMOVAL BRANDENBURG'S BAKERY 1 " Well, I'll try tliera," said the magician, as be laid down a bit of fractional currency.— " Have you pepper and salt 1" EXTRHCTING TEETH WITHOUT PAtN, which he is doing successfully every day, by he use of New Brick, opposite Big Basin, gAMUEL J, BARBER, KEYSTONE MARBLE YARD. PITTSTON, PA. THE STAFF OF LIFE is good Bread, and I would respectfully inform the citizens of Pittston and vicittity, that .1 always keep the genuine article on handfor sale, with all kinds o CLOTHS, CASSIMER8, VESTINGS, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, "Ye», air, dare dey is," said the sable saleswoman, watching her customer with intense NITROUS OXIDE GAS TRAVELING BAGS, BOOTS, SHOES,TRUNKS, Ac., Ao.j Ac*, It is perfectly safe and very pleasant to inhale. Its results have been entirely satisfactory in every instance.,* 0. M. W. Rooms with J. W. KILLER, adjoining the" Cash Store of Chas. Law A Co. Pittston, May Is 4-1864. And what is life t a weary round, A search for that we never find, Ah 1 better lying under ground. Than this unoeasing war of mind. Forgive 1 I know not what I write Ah why should dust bemoan its fete ? O, raise me from this clouded night, Not let me cry at last, too late. interest. Together with a large variety of Sculptor, and Dealer in Leisurely drawing out a neat little pen-knife Mr. lloudin proceeded very quietly to cut the egg exactly in halves, wben suddenly a bright new twenty-five cent pieoe was discovered lying imbedded in the yolk, apparently as bright as when it first came from the mint. Very coolly the great magician transferred the coin to his vest pocket, and, taking up another egg, CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES, Ac., Ac. Families and Parties supplied with everything in his line, on short notice, and on reasonable terms. My establishment is now in my Dew brick building opposite the big hasiq, on Main at. FRANK'BRANDENBURG. i Pittston, March 1.1863. READY MADE CLOTHING, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, Such as Goats, Pants, Vesta, Shirts, Drawers. Collars, Summer Coats, indeed everything belonging to a gentleman's complete outfit. Tomb Stones, Mantels, Window Caps and Sills. a. c. Thompson. ramm fJIHOMPSON & WILLIAMS, My custom work will be made by the best of workmen, and I will guarantee-satisfaction to all. Please give me atrial and I will do my best to please. My pfices are as low as those of any establishment in Lu xerne oounty. DAVID ANTHONY. Pitts ton, juna U, X887-ly. Opposite the Bank, REAL ESTATE AGE5TS, PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO., PA. LAND BROKERS AKD GENERAL CONVEYANCERS, gCRANTON BOOK BINDERY. "And how much do you ask for this egg ?" inquired : Main Street* PitUtop, Pa, JOEL BRENT ON, NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR HER. * De Lord bress my soul 1 Dat egg? De fac' am, boss, dis egg is worth a dime, shuah!" Will attend to the purchase and sale of Houses, Lots, Farms, Timber and, Coal Lands, also rent buildings, collect rent, invest and ra»e money on C©onp and Mortgage, draw articles of agreement, contracts, deeds, bonds and mortgages, powers of attorney, Ac. Haying had a great deal of experience in the real estate business, and an extensive acquaintance in this and adjoining counties, they feel safe in saying that they have superior facilltits for doing a heavy business, which they will attend to promptly on reasonable terms. The best of references will be given at any time, if desired by parties living « a distance, Office in A C. Thompson & Co.'s furniture store, Main Sweet, next door to E. t a Bevan's liquor store, Dr. F. A. Thompson, having removed to the West, has passed his unfinished real estate business over to us. [Oct. 24, '67-6m PLAIN, ORNIMENTAL, HOUSE, JgLACK SMITHING! Having secured the services of Mr. H. Zoche, one of the best binders to be found in the State, we are prepared to fOrnish to CARRIAGE AND "WAGON MAKING! "All right," was the response; "here's a dime; now give me the egg," AND SIGN PAINTER, rPHE Undersigned is now prepared at his Shop in JL West Pittston, to do a general business,' in BLACKSMITHING, and the manufacture of WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. Having been particular to secure the best of Wagon and Carriage Makers, as wed as Blacksmiths, he feels no hesitation in assuring the public that the work made at his shop will oompare favorably with the best in Northern Pennsylvania. PAINTING AND TRIMMING! In the days of the good old colo&y of Virginia, the distinction between rich and poor was based upon laws which, like those of the Medes and Persians, altered not. One of the most devoted followers ot this code was a wealthy planter, living in what is known as the Northern Neck. He was in all respects a frank, open-hearted, manly gentleman; but his estimate of bis fellow man was founded upon tbe principles that govetned the selections of bis horses—blood. Wealth, too, was by no means an unimportaut feature with him. He had our human weakness, and like atl of us, was influenced more than he believed by pounds, shillings and pence. BANKS, Separating it with an exact precision that the colored lady watched most eagerly, a quarter eagle was carefully pickcd out of the center of the egg, and placed in the vest pocket of the operator, as before. The old woman was thunderstruck, as well she might have been, and her customer had to ask her price for the third egg, two or three times before be oould obtain a reply. Main Street, INSURANCE COMPANIES, PITTSTON PENN'A. May still be found at his Old Stand, next to Dr. A. Knapp's Drug Store, Where he has a full supply of MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS WALLPAPERS or ALL KINDSAND PRICES For this department also, lie has a scientific workman of ample experience In the best shops in the state. With the facilities and workmen with which my establshraent i* now furnished, there is nothing to prevent my being able to produce as neatly and well-made a wagon of any kind as can be made In Northern Pennsylvania. Those in need of anything la my line, are requested to call and give me a trial, aud satisfaction in every particular will be guaranteed. JOSEPH KLOTZ. COAL OPERATORS, Pen-Caer Gybi is of some considerable antiquity, marks of whieh still remain, for instance tha old church, where once stood an ancient Monastery, is surrounded with a wall of Roman construction six feet thick. HOTELS, JONES, which lip will sell at the lowest rates at which they can be afforded. PAINTING, PAPER-HANGING, GRAINING, " Dar's no use talkin', mar'r," said the bewildered darkey, " I couldn't let you hab dat dar egg, not no how, for less dan a quarter. I 'dure to de Lord, I cant." and others, with ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, Office with George B. Kalp, Bsq, . NO. 10, PUBLIC SQUARE, WILKES BARBS, -PA. GLAZING AND PICTURE FRAMING, BLANK BOOKS done at short notice and on reasonable terms. A fall supply of or,': : ■' of every description, on short notice, bound in any ■style desired, in the most substantial manner, at reasonable prices. Magazines bound, and old books re-bound, at New York prices. Orders left at the office of the paper publishing this advertisement, or sent by Express, will be attended to and returned without unnecessary delay. June 13,1867-] E. 8. M. HILL. We left here by tbe through xpress tbrain for Chester obtaining a good sight a* we steamed along, of tbe column erected .in honor of the Marquis of Anglesey, one of the heroes of Waterloo, on which field he lost his leg ; tbe tubu' lar bridge across the Menai straight through which we passed and then a tolerable good view of the Menai suspension bridge in tbe distance: Wjst Pittston, May S1,18CC. This Mr. G had quite a large family, and among them was a daughter whose beauty was the standing toast of the country. She was just eighteen, and budding into lovely womanhood. Not only was she beautiful in person, but her amiable disposition and many accomplishments made her more than ordinarily attractive, and half the gentlemen of the Northern Neck were already sighing for her love. " Very good," said Houdin, whose imperturbable features were as solemn as an undertaker, " there is your quarter, and here is the egg. All right." Any orders left with Mr; E. R. Williams, Pittston, will be promptly attended to. A.J. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,PAINT-BRUSHES, Ac. and all other articles belonging to the trade constantly on hand. We aim to please, and are willing to rely upon the Work sre hare done in the past for recommendation. Pittston, April 25, *67. J. B. JOB PRINTING^ BLANK BOOK MANUFACTOKt, Before leaving Chester I must say a little of the old town itself, especially of some of the old buildings 'Still standing in souse parts-of the 1 city. These old structures have a very picture- . esque appearance with their gable ends toward the street, high pointed roob and small diamond pane windows, (all framed bnildTbgs) with elaborate carved gables in good preservation, built so that you can walk along the side-. walks with the second floor over your,head thus protecting pedestrians trom the inclemeooy of the weather. Wise old fellows were our fore- J J. MBBBIAM'8 PAPER RULING AND BOOK BINDING. As he opened the last egg, a brace of five dollar gold pieces were discovered snugly deposited in the heart of the yolk, and jingling them merrily together in his palm, the savau coolly remarked : ST tfxiio; At Miller's Photograph Rooms. CABINET AND LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS Painted in Oil Colors. Also-cojue* ms4« frc'm otypes, Ambrotvpes or Card Picture® any site desired, Awi Painted in Oil or Water Ctltrt t re-Unuked with India Ink. Pitts ton, Sept. 8,1886.—ly ? r T gEWING MACHINES! To meet the increased demand of the business community, I have made extensive additions to. £OOK HERE! LOOK HERE ! ! On we went at a terrible speed through Belmont tunnel 726 yds. long, Bangor tunnel 1,000 yds. long and several oUier smaller ones, getting in the mean time tolerably good views of Penrhyn Castle, the residence of the Hon. Colonel Edward Gordon Douglas Pennant M. P. Beaumarris on the Anglesey coast and other places of note, until we at rived on Conway marsh. Away we go with a screech from the iron horse through Conway tunnel, under the ancient 'walls of the castle, emerging from which we were on the look out for thy Old Castle, which we had tbe pleasure of seeing, although traveling at the rate.of 80 miles per hour. Conway Castle is celebrated in Welsh history, and spoken of as being tbe finest at Its time in the then known world, its walls are of immense thickness with eight circular towers snd was erected in 1284 by Edward the first, it was not only the most magnificent, but the most formidable, certainly it was in all Britain. Edward and his beautiful consort Ellen (mother of the first Prince of Wales) spent Christmas merrily in this fortress. "Apropos" of the Prince of Wales. This Prince so desirable to the natives of that day, it ia affirmed by some writers was born in Conway Castle, and by others in Carnarvon Castle, tbe latter place is the likely as havicg been the place of his nativity. Edward (Edouard or IorWertb) then King of England, to pacify the Welsh who werrebellious, promised them in return for th SI N G E R ' S my Job Office, and by an increased force of firstclass workmen, I will be at all time* Yeady to do allkihds of PLAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTING at once and wtii. tkt greatest possible dispatch. RULING to any pattern neatly executed. BOO KBIN DIN Gin any style doneon short notice BLANK BOOKS of alfkinds, from a 125 Ledger, Day Book or Docket to a 5 cent Passbook, constantly on hand. STATIONERY in great variety for sale at reasonable prices. PRINTING, WRAPPING and WRITING PAPERS of erory description lor sale. i ROBER'TBAUR, Main Street, 2d door below the Sqnare. Wilkes-Barre, March 16, 1865. NEW " Very good eggs, indeed ; I rather like them and while I am about it I believe I'll take a doxen. What is the price f" , NEW IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE t The acknowledged best machine in use by all who have tried them, can be seen at their agency. Apr. 11, 1867-3m C. LAW ft CO. PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT!! There was at this time a young man in the country who was already rising high in the esteem of bis hpighbors. He came of good family, but was, as yet, a poor young surveyor, who bad spent much ot his time in traveling unknown forests, with nothing but his compass for a guide, and his chain for a companion, locating lands and seHling disputed titles. He was a model of manly beauty, and excelled in the various feats of strength in which the oldentime Americans took such pride. He was calm and reserved, and there was about hint a dignified sweetness of demeanor in accord with his frankness and independence of character. He was a great favorite with all who knew him, and there was no gathering to which he was not " I say, prioe," screamed the amazed daughter of Ham. " You couldn't buy dew egga for all money you's got. No ! dat you could'nt. I'sa gwine to take dem eggs all home, I is, and dat money in dem eggs all belongs to me. It does dat. Copld'nt sell no more ob dem eggs no how." pASSAGE TO AND FROM jyjo DO UGALL'S The undersigned has opened, in the Store Rooms recently occupied by Mrs. Griffing, on the west side of the Ravine, a full assortment of fathers. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, By Steamship and Sailing Tackot, at Reduced Bates, CENTAL BOOK AND MUSIC STORE ! OPPOSITE COOPER'S IIALL, PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, There but little remain* of the Castle, although at one time a noble structure. Large barracks hare been erected adjoining the old tower which contains 50,00® stand of arms, besides 125 pieces ordnance. There are several fine public buildings here among which I may name the Shire hall (court house) the Groves- TAPSCOTT BROTHERS A CO., Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment oi Books, Music, and Stationery of ail kinds. PICTURE FRAMING AND PICTURES, 80 South St., and 28 Broadway, • NEW YORK, Continue to issue TassngeTickets,aVwflaljIe for twelve Months, from LONpUff, or QUEENSTOWN, and DRAFTS; payable on demand, f*r apy amount from £Dl and upwards. MICHAEL W. MORRIS, Agent, I'ittston Pa. SLATES, PENCILS, PAPER, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, 4c. The business will receive carefull attention, and every addition will be promptly mode to the stock which Uio wants of tho community may call for. Tlie patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Pittston, April 18,1807. LOOKING GLASSES, Amid the roar of tha spectators, the benighted African started for her domicile to "smash dem eggs," but what success wa are unable to relate. E M 0 V AD L S BARRITT'S IM SHOP! and all other goods pertaining to the trade. A full Stock of One'IDoor South of .Ityaq'a.Qoal Co.'s Ofiiee, PAINTS, OILS, GL S S, & c nor, and Queen's hotel tion, the latter a vc building, built of f tion is the centrr Northwestern, eh ire & Ches' ways, thus part* of * barrackr coverf s,~— ota- PiTTSTON, PA. Having on hand a lull assortment of STOVES OF ALL KINDS! Such as Cooking, Heating, Gas Burning and Parlor Stoves, the attention of the Public is resp«ctfully called to the fact that he will sell them as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere. He keeps on hand a L.1RGE STOCK OF TIN - W.4RE, All made up by experienced workmen and warranted to giVe satisfaction. HOLLOW-WiREl Such as POTS and KETTLES, Cohceit.—Hardly anything is mora contemptible than that conceit which rests merely upon social position, the conceit of thos&Vbo imagine that they aro thui divorced from the clay of common men, of those who shrink with horror from the idea of work,- as something which degrades by its very contact, and yet who, very likely, owe their present position to some not remote ancestor who, recognizing his call to work, lived more honestly in the world than they do and was not ashamed of soiled thumbs. It is one of the meanest things for people to be aBhamed of the work from which they draw their income, and which glorified their ancestors more with their soiled aprons and black gowus th n themselves with their fine ribbons and flashing jewelry. It might bp a fine thing to be like the lilies, moro gloriously arrayed than nnd doing nothiug, if wo were only lilies. Advantageous position is only a more emphatic call to work ; and while those who hold the advantage may not be compelled to manuel drudgory, tbey should recognize the fact that manual drudgery may be performed, in the same spirit »b that which characterize* their own work, and therefore that is equally honorable. Feb. 28. 'CJ7—ly. constantly on band, and asked JgOOT AND SHOEMAKING. PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, GLAZING, AND GRAINING, Mr. G seemed especially to like the young man, and it was not long before he insisted that the latter should abandon all ceremony in his visitato him,and come and go when he pleased. The invitation was heartily given, and em promptly accepted. The young man liked the planter, and he found the society of the beautiful Mary G a very strong attraction. The result was that he was frequently at the planter's residence; so frequently, indeed, that Mrs. G felt called upon to ask her husband if he did not think it wrong to permit him such unreserved intercourse with their daughter. The father only laughed at the idea, and said he hoped his daughter knew her position too well to allow anything like love for a poor surveyor to blind her to her duty to ber family. JyTEW TOBACCO STORE W'tl L.I A . B L'AI in all its branches, done by experienced workmen, at short notice and at the very lowest prices. The public are requested to call arid examine our stock, and tent our ability to give satisfaction. B. SHARKEY Pittston, April 18, '07. having removed to his new shop on the west side of ilia Ravine, next door to the Express office, lias additional facilities for turning out Qo«4 Work. Tlie nndfefdlgiiuO having recently purchased the entire stoick of goods of Jacob W. Sweisfort, will continue the business at the old stand fn Sturmcr t Schultz's building, on Main street, three doors below ttio Sutler House. Be intends to enlarge his stock and keep constantly on hand all kinds—and the best brands of :U[ r I't Particular attention is paid to MILLINERY AND repr it: t' 1ENTS' B>S, BOTH FINE AND COARSE, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, f ■ and a general assortment of SMOKING PIPFB, CANES, POCKET BOOKS,TOBACCO TOUCHJ38, AND YANKEE NOTIONS. FANCY STORE! COAL SCUTTLES, also LANTERNS, Adjoining D. Lamb's Boot and Shoe Store. MRS. D. LAMB, having recently opened a desirable Stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, invites the attention of the ladies to the same. Her stock comprisesAND CHILDRENS* SHOES, and to KEROSENE LAMPS, KEROSENE OIL, REFLECTORS, MINERS' LAMPS, And every other article belonging to a first class He cannot give a personal attention to the business, but all who favor him with their patronage, will find at hif business stand, at times, a competent and obliging person to attend tp their wants. The public patronage is respectfully solicited. WILLIAM W. SWEISFORT, allegiance that they should have a Prince * Repairing, 4c Give m? a call, in Wales, to whom they should look up * ?ittston, May 9^1867-6m*J WM. C..B. BONNETS, RIBBON6. IUTS, FLOWERS, Feathers. Laces, Hoods, Silks, Velvets, Doll Hats H»t9 for children, and a variety of other goods, all of which will be sold at reasonable rates. Millinery work of ail kinds executed in tlio best and most approved manner. Please call and examine our stock. owe allegiance; to fulfill which prop J E - Qr 0 0 D S ! THO WAISTS OF THE PEOPLE Pitteton, Aug. 22, '67-3m Shop, King sent for his oonsort from Londo !JD0 FROM THE DEPOT! JOBBING Nevertheless, Mary G was not to fully impressed with this conviction of duty as wbb ber father. She found more to admire in. the poor surveyor than in all her wealthy and aristocratic (uitors, and almost before she knew it, bar heart passed out of ber keeping, and was given to him. She loved him with all the honesty and devotion of her pure heart; and she would have thought it happiness to go out with bira into the backwoods, and share his fatigues and troubles o matter how much sorrow they might bring ber. the timo was cnct'cnfe, and had her 1 Wales, whero she was delivered Attended to with promptness, and in the best manner. The undurtiened will undertake to make any kind of work in hia hue,and in as pood and durable a manner as the same.oan be done by any establishment in Luzerne County. faut, hence the origin of Prince D U I# it- CON S I D E RE D ! The undersigned, having pnrchased of Mr. Joseph Hilcman the Omnibus Line to the depot woofd respectfully say to the public that he will continue to run to all the trains, and carry pasetqgera anil baggage at the same rates. No efforts ■w|ill be spared to accommodate the public aud to give all entire satisfaction. HART PHILLIPS. Pittston, Oct. 18,1866.-tf way Castle is now tho proper' he undersigned having just returned from head of market with one of the most exteni Btock»Crf merchandize evar offered ,Ho the pie of Imierne County, would respectfully ounce in a few words,to their frisnds and the lie in general, that their purchases have i made with a Yiew to the wants of the peothe miner and laborer, as Well as the clean led gentleman, or fair lady. Goceries and isionfl, floor and faed in large supplies alC i on hand.'' pHOICE HAULING.—The uqdersigq- V_y eCJ having recently procured an excellent team anc' 9 strong Spring Wagon, with upholstered body, and having time, besides doing hl« own teaming, to serve the public, will hold himself in readiness to do hi kinds of carting requiring care in handling, loading ana carrying. Furniture, Baggage, and all that class ot goods, can be satisfactorily carried by him. Charges moderate. raent, but held at a non.inal Particular attention paid to FURNACE WOliK. Givo me a trial. T. S. BARIUTT Pittston, Jan.4, I860. ger Lady Erskine. On w .1 1 • • i: -1 "*D(!. , *» C/,*** -4a *"Cf « * '* .yfit, f8' h. +ht. /tk.*D*»D., *CD*- Holyhead and Chest speed, (for this train sto' CM A A A WORTH OF SPLENDID UD 1 V V V BOOTS * SHOES Bough I Cheaprot f ale by HOW ELL k. AT W ATER. West Pittotnn, April ♦ 1887. ■pendid views of th Ormeshcad in the »* , LI Y E R Y ! Pittston, Aug. 1, "07— tf R. B. CUTLER. "I wonder where the clouds are going?" sighed Flore, pensively, as she pointed with her delicate finger to the heavy masses that floated in the sky. " I think they are going to thunder," said her brother. by Abergele, St, with its castle Good horses and rigs to hire to careful ane responsible persons. All orders left at Eagle Hotel or Butler House will be promptly attended to. H. P. Pitts ton, June 8, l865.-tf. pUKE WHITE WINE VINEGAR — A A vtrjr superior article for spicing and pickling; Also the best of cider vinegar always on hand, and for sale at O. B. ROMMEL'S, Exeter Street, West Pitts ton. TUST RECEIVED—A We Stock of O BOOTS A SHOES which will be sold very Pleasa call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. G.B.ROMMEL, W. PitUton. July 25—4w law a McMillan. Odd Fellow*' Block, North Side. .tstoB* Deo. 29,18M. Nor did sb love in vain. The young man, whose know! sdge of the world waa afteward* Crestcr.- ommeade minutes morr
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 17 Number 33, November 07, 1867 |
Volume | 17 |
Issue | 33 |
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 |
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Date | 1867-11-07 |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 17 Number 33, November 07, 1867 |
Volume | 17 |
Issue | 33 |
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 | 1867-11-07 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
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Identifier | PGZ_18671107_001.tif |
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. |
Full Text | ] *jj ~ ~ = ' -hiv. ■-: ~ T-~ . •' JOB PRINTING AND RULING. Hid Uaxbtti Jobbiso Ornci embraces a large TaHety of Jobbing Material, wtth one Large Cylinder TnylorSteam Prase, two smaller Steam PowerPresses and two HitDd Presses, thus enabling us to expedite work of every kind, and to execute. U in a manner not to be surpassed even in our large cities, and at low t: * p***' The PITT3T0JI G\MTj*irpublished «r«T» Thuibmi, morning by G. M RicHim :tr the "Gaiefte Building," west aide of Main Street, at $3.00 per annum. No postage charged within the County. Tcriny of advertising as follows,! , . -. , ■ .. One Square, (S lines) or less, one or three wooks, ft; three months, $3; six months, $6; one year, $12. rate*. One-eighth Column, one month, $4; three moe., $8 six months,$10i one year. $15. Particular attention paid to the printing of Manifest*, Pamphlets, Circulars, Show • Bills, Labels, Notes, Orders, Hand-Bills, Bill-Heads, Tieketa Cards, 4c. One-quarter Column, one mo., $10; three mos., eix months, $18; one year, $30. One-half Column, one mo, $10; three mos., $20; •ix months, $35; one year, $50. One Column, one month, $.'KD; three mbntfis, $35 six months, $50; one year, $100. Ruled and Bound Work of all kinds done to order in the neatest and best manner, and printed to DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTEREST8, POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. order. Auditors' and Administrators' Notices, $3 each. All Communications of limited or individual interest, 20 cents per line.' Notices of 'Marriages and Deaths, free; notices accompanying the same, 20 ets. per line A full line of Justicos' and Constables' Blanks, to ther with License Applications and Bonlr, Rotes, Deeds, Contracts, Time and Pay Rolls, fcc-, 4c VOL. XVII. -NO. 33. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1867. WHOLE NO. 867. constantly on hand. G. M. Hichaet. Business C£ari)s. Business Carta. Business (tfarlis, Business (Earlts. Anginal so great, had not then learned to consider as binding the distinctions which society drew between his position and that oi the lady. lie knew that in all that makes a man, he was the equal of any one. lie believed that, except in wealth, he Stood on a perfect equality with Mary G , and he loved her bonoatly and manfully, and no Eoonerhad he satisfied himself upon the stato ol his own feelings than he confessed his devotion simply tnd truthfully, and received from the lady's lips the assurance that she loved hira very dearly. GEMS OF THOUGHT. ing the railway station, a splendid house, owned by a joint stock company; an elegant place to stay at but very expensive, verifying the old adage," If "you dance pay the piper." This city, is situatod on the banks of the river Dee and is supposed to have been founded by the Romans. The wall surrounding it is in an excellent state of preservation as also aro the gateways named respectively East gate, North gate, Water gate, and Bridge gat*. A great many Roman antiquities have been found here, some of which I willname hereafter. The Romans appear to have left it in the fifth century when it became subject to British rule. In the ninth century it wis taken from them and annexed to the Saxon Crown, but ahortly afterwards it was taken by the Danes and nearly destroyed.- William the Norman conquerer afterwards restored it, and made his nephew Hugh Lupus Earl of Chester, who it is said repaired th » wall, and erected the castle to reside in. Tho Prince of Wales since tho reign of Henry III, is in addition to his other titles,of which he has many, Earl ol Chester. DUTLER HOUSE, Q.EO. W. BRAINERD & CO., Whom inquisitors hato, angels may love. True love cannot exist without purity of C. S. STARK, JOHN McKENNA, For tho PHtMon C*»tt*. IN THE DARK. ATTORNEY PITTSTCN, PA., AT LAW, PITTSTON, PENN'A GROCERS, 103 Murray, near West Street, NEW YORK. ("GEO. W. BRAINERD, DAVID BELDEN (ELI6HA W. BAXTER. GENERAL PRODUCE, FISH AND OYSTER COMMISSION henrt. J. TREFFISON, Proprietor. A good sensible mother is the greatest treasure of life. Apr. 13,18G5, BY P. A. C. The man who feelj himself ignorant should at least bo modest. Bounty.. Back Pay. Pensions, and other Govemmeni Claims Collected. Office in Express Office. JOEEST HOUSE, MERCHANT, Six years ago—when scarlet dyed In guU-dross the Autumn woods— 1 sang a song—O far and wide My soul hath strayed ia many moods Since then. October'* glory lay, As now, in rapture over ail, ; While through the sweet and perfect day I watched the withering leaflets fall. NOS. 302 SOUTlI WATER, AND 303 Wisdom is tho garden whorein philosophy must cull her flowers. Aug. 10, '65. Comer Wyoming Avenue and Spruee St., South Front Street, Philadelphia. RIGHT & HARRINGTON, SCRANTON, PA. G. SMITH, For reference see J. S. Hurlbut, Pittston, Pa. [September 12, '67-6m, It is only under the direction ol sngels that the world lean be free. REED A SCHOONMAKER, PIOFUITORS. S. J. Run. U. 6. SCHOOXMAKXB. Oot.«, 180fi.—ly ,.v Scorning to occupy a doubtful position, or to cavsetbe lady to conceal aught from her parent!, tbt young man frankly and manfully asked Mr. 0— for big daughter's hand. Very angry grew the planter ns be listened to tbo audacious proposal, lie stormed and swore furiously, and denounced the young man as tin ungrateful upstart. attorneys at law, WILKES-BARRE, TA. IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, WINES, GtNS, &c., &c. 191 West St, 1 door abovt -Duaric St, gT. LAWRENCE HOTEL, The tri«U of fire are the te&ls which naoer-'] tain how much gold is io us. QENTRAL HOTEL, No. 1818, Chestnut Street, Six years—Ah ! can it be so long, Since those sad fancies left my harp f And all the tender links of song Left me with neither woof nor warp To weave tn sweet poetic dreams j My bnrdened soul hath groped In gloom, And heaven hath sent no pitying gleams Of light beyond the boundless tomb. Love.it a spark of celestial fire—a last reflection from the other world. Offico on Main St., above Z. Bennott's Store. Will practice in Courts of Xiuzerne County and Mayor's Courts of Carbondale. Consultations in German and English. D. C. Harrington, Notiry Public. PHILADELPHIA. J. H. DBXNISQN, Superintendent. W" The City Passenger Cars in front of the Depots constantly runningin a few steps of the Hotel. Jan. a 18CT.—ly pd. UrPER riTXSTON. NEW YORK It is good to know & good deal, but it is bettor to make good use of what we do know. WM. O. PALMER, Proprietok Mar. 1,1861 541yl C. E. WRIGHT. Feb. 4,1364. D. C. HARRINGTON. Tho JIou«e has been thoroughly renovated and much improved, and the proprietor feels assured thai ho can make bis guests His table will be supplied with the be9t of provinder and his bar with the chocest of liquors. The patronage of the public 1b rerthilly solicited. Pittston, June 0, '67-y , ' ■ J A. WISNER, Humility is the iminonsl orown Ood gives to those hearts he has drawn toward himself. " My daughter has always been accustomed to riding in her own carriage," he said. " Who are you, air t" In doing good to others, there is an enjoyment of which the sordid,selfish man know* nothing. NO. 173. FRO N J 61'RB £ l[\ jg W_I L L A R D, O for the faith of earlier years i 0 W. S PR ATT, NEW YORK —Tha the perfect trust; I now look up through blimJirrg tSurtj,- "A gentleman, air," replied the young man, [uietly, and he loft tbo bouse. ATTORNEY AT LAW, BONNBXL 4 A DAMS WHOLESALE GROCERS. REGISTER IN BANKRUPTCY, Forever kneeling fu the dust. Ah woe is me I believing naught. The three most difficult things arc—to keep a secret, to forgot an injury, and to make good use of leisure. It w»s here that Edward of Carnarvon received the submission ot the Welsh in 1389.fj- The first Iloyal charter was granted by Ilenry III, in the civil wars of that poor mAircli Charles the 1st. The city was besieged and jjtoby the Parliamentary force in 1605, at Pittston, Luserne County, Penn's., END HOTEL, 12th Cong. Dist. of Pennsylvania, SCRANTON, Luzerne Co., Penn The lovers weTe parUiL*~Xh®J»Clj married soon after a wealthy planter, and tbe""yOaftg, man went out again into the world to battle with his heart, and conquer his unhappy passioc. He subdued it; but although he afterwards married a woman whom bo loved honestly and truthfully, end who was Worthy of his love, he was nev«r wholly dead to hi* first love. Will attend to any business entrusted to him, in his line, with promptness and care. Office with Michael Reap, opposite the Express Office. [Oct 10, 67. J08IAH RIEOEL, ALFRED OYEELT, WM. E. ALBRIGHT, HENRY 6. FISTER, Hopeless of all thai lies beyond. My soul in snaros of evil caught, And none to cheer the dull despond. ** Yn""Dftlsr to comprehend the secret of perfect love, we miist ptWgi fr°nD vice, PITTSTON, PA 8AMCELG. SCOTT. TOS. RIEGEL tic H. S. FISTER, fJ (Late Riegel, Weist & Ervin,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, July 4 *67, JOSEPn SCUREMAN, PKOPRIETOK. JJILE MAN'S SALOON, Hopeless of life—hopeless of death— And yet, out looking for the blow That ends thia frail and fleeting breath, And lays these mortal conflicts low, What lies beyond ? Why fear I not This sadden doom that hangs above? My life on nature's face a blot Uncanceled by Redeeming Love. says the celestial genii. JJR. WASHINGTON G. NUGENT, [ Successor TO R. Jaogakd. ] THE HOUSE is conveniently located for the accommodation of travelers and well supplyed Aiith everything neccessary to make the sojourner comfortable. The best of Liqnors and other beverages will always be found in the Bar. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Pittston May 24.1866-tt AND Wheh love reigns in the heart of a nobleman it furnishes him with strength requisite for all generous action*. which tiim^l and from a circular tower en tue King of England, witnessed the defeat ol his army and tbo success of the Parliamentary army, 011 which is the following inscription : Offers his professional services to the citizens of Pitston and vicinity, OfBce 2d door north of the Bank. Mcy 14,1866. tf 0 F DRY GOO D S, BILLIARD ROOMS No. 47 North Third St, PHILADELPHIA. Opposite Eagle Hotel, Death is entering into another and better life : the celestial aurora which frequently illumes tho facc of the dying. Tinwj passed on, and tho young man began to reap the rewards of bis labor, lie bad never been to the house of Mr, G since his cruel repulse by tho planter; but the latter could not forget him, m hi* name soon became familiar in oyery Virginia household. Higher and higher ke rose every year, until h« gained a position from which ho could look down upon the proud planter. Wealth came to ljim, loo.— When the great struggle for Independence dawned, he was in his prime, a' happy husband, and one of the most distinguished men in America. The struggle went on, and soon the "poor surveyor" held the highest and proudest position in tbe land. J)R. JOHN C. BECKER, PHYSICIAN .AND SURGEON, QAM BRIAN HOUSE, Aug. 3,'63. PITT8T0N, TENN'A. In the last agony, man, instead of becoming unconscious, has, on the oontrary, a double'con - soiousness—perceiving things terrestrial and things invisible. , King C'iiarlks stood ox this Towcr, September 24th, 1845, And saw his army defeated on Bow ton Moor. PITTSTON, PA. IE S ' FANCY FURS! Ail kinds of Beverages, lco Cream, and Refreshments in the season. Our accommodations areample and satisfaction ciren in all cases. June 13, '67-tf.] JOSEPH IIILEMAN. Is there a God of lore who hears IHs hapless children's wailing cry ? Who OTorlooks the wasted years And comes to bless and justify T Who counting all the weary tears, As drops to wash ouj" guilt away Is there a 6od who pitying hears His erring children when they pray ? We visited Eton hall the residence of the Marquis of Westminster, one of the magnificent residences in England. A charge is made for doing so. Tickits of admission can be obtained of a stationer iu Chester, which money we were informed is applied to charitable purposes.— Eton ball isaboutfour miles from Chester, the principal part of the distance is that through the Park, a beautiful arive. Grosvenor Lodge, at the eetranc* to- the P*rk, was erected at the cost ol £10,000, it is of Gothic architecture a* also is the mansion. On our arrival there we were shown through the house by a person in attendance for that purpose, all of which was gorgeous and grand, furniture, tapeatry and ornaments being of the richeat kind, and tbo paintings, statuary, Ac., by the moet celebrated masters,-the walls and ceilings were beautifully frescoed. After going through that part of the interior open to the public, we were taken and shown the stable*, carriage houses, carriages harness, Ac., but no horses, there being none kept in the Btables, owing to the family's absence in London, One of the under gardeners then took us in charge and escorted us over the gardens and pleasure grounds, the latter beautifully and taatefully laid out with all kinds of flowers. Before taking our leave we were shown a Gothic temple recently erected for the reception of a Roman altar, found as I remarked heretofore noar Chester, and some mosaic pavement from the palace of the Emperor Ti« berius. We tben after feeing his Lordship's servants which they always look for, and for which they bow and scrape a great dealtouching their bats or pulling at a lock of hair every time they speak to you or answer a question quite a novelty to Americans, bade adieu to this magnificent mansion with its gorgeous furniture and rare works of art, and "drove back to Chester to take a look at the old'cathedral, but before giving you an accountof what we saw there, I will give you some idea of the immense wealth of the Marquis of Westminster. I was informed by a gentleman whose acquaintance I made, that this nobleman is actually in receipt of $2,250,000 per annum, which will shortly bo more than treble by the passing into his hands on the expiration of leases, immense and very valuable properly in London. Tho whole of Belgravia, Piralieo, Westminster, and the greater part of Fulliam, will pass into his hands.— Those places constitute the greater portion of the "West End," the finest and most aristocrat- " ic part of London, thus adding an immense and almost incalculable amount of wealth to his present income, which altogether is not loss than fivo dollars per minute, a sum quite suffi cient for any economical and respectable Amerioan to live and die on! We will now leave this old fellow to roll in his wealth and proceed to give a brief account of the very ancient Chester cathedral. It stands on the site of the Saxon Monastery of St Wesburgh, founded in 880, the present building or rather parts of it, was built in the reign of Henry the 0th, 1, and 8th. We were very much struck with the beauty and imposing appearance of this venerable old structure,with iu massive and crumbling walls. We were shown a very extensive and elaborate piece of neodle work, many centuries old, an altar screen, and the elaborate carving of the wood work must be seen to bo appreciated, when it cannot fail to command admiration,and among many other and curious relics, we were shown a copy of the scriptures written on parchment with the pen in 1113, and in an excellent state of preservation). After feeing the venerable and polite old gentleman who accompanied us around the building,we took our leave and requested Mr. Bow-and-scrape( the driver J A which was answered with a pull of the hair and a few affected gutteral sounds, to drive us back to the hotel. Fatigued we certainly were, but satisfied with what we had seen. So after par- ' taking ol a hearty meal, we retired to our rooms and were soon locked in the hands of Morphe- (Formerly of Tunkhannock,) OPPOSITE THE BANK, PITTSTON, PA. OfBce hours—from 8 to 10 a. m-v fctid 1 to J p. m. Evening, 6 to 8. Pituton. March 1,186fl.-tf GRIFFITH THOMAS, Proprietor. THE undersignedhavingpurchasedthe intereat of Mr. W. E. Why to ifl the above well ind favorably known establishment, would re-- ■"rectfullyiiniorm his friends an4 formerpatrpns ox thp House, as well as the public in general, '.iiat DOthing will be left undone to render to bis •justomer6 and guests satisfaction in every particular. Beverages of all kinds served in the best style. Fresb Oysters various other dishes will be prepared in the most acceptable nannerand at all hours. The House aims to be one of the highest respectability, and wiH be kept in a manner acceptable to all who have an casion to patronize it. . G. T. Pittston, April 16,1803.—ly — A T — The vice of ambition occasions the most suffering in the next world, becsuse there are there, neither throne, nor princo, nor king, nor mighty one, nor the reverse of these; all are equally pensioners of God. JOHN FARE IRA'S f. a. BAIRD a. r. COOLBAUOH. Old Established FUR Manufactory, J* R. BAIRD & CO., Ko*718 4UCII STREET, above Tllj, PHILADELPHIA. Packers and Dealers in Can, Tub, Spiced *- and Shell in Store of my own Importation and Manufacture, one of the largest and most beautiful selections of Ah, woe is me! I cannot hear His loving ▼oiee; and yC* 1 know There Is a God I * E'en devils tear'' But unconcerned I onward go. Unconcerned 1 Ah nights whereon The t»!m of sleep will ne'er retort*. And hollow-hearted smile* at morn. Are these the types of aaeoncern ? gT. CHARLES HOTEL, PE1JN AyENIJE, H SCR ANTON P^NN''l. CHAS. H. BRAINARD, OYSTERS, SSI South Fboht Street, Phil'a. The object of all ambition should be to be happy at home. If we. /are not happy there, we cannot be elsewhere. It is the best proof of the virtues of a family circle, to see a happy fireaide. FANCY F U R S , for Ladies' md Children's Wear in the City. Also, a fine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and dollars. lam enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore* solicit a call from my friends of Luzerne eonnty and'vicinuy. Remember the Name, Number and Street! JOHN FAREIRA, , No 718 Arch street, above 7th,south side, Phil's. *S~ I hav4 no Partner, nor connection with any other Store In Philadelphia. Pliila. October 3, 'G7-4m-Webster. BRANCH HOUSE— Ellicott's Wharf, foot of Cross 8t., When the American trmj passed in triumph through the streets of Williamsburg, th« ancient capital of Virgjni*, after the surrender of Cornwallis,'the officer riding at the head of the column chanced to glance up atone of the balconies, which was crowded with ladies. Recognizing one of them, he raised his hat and bowed profoundly. There was a commotion in the balcony, and some one called for water, ajing Mrs. Lee bad fainted. Turning to a young man who rode near him, the officer said gravely— Proprietor. The closest attention will be bestowed upon all guests, and their comfort will be the chief aim of the Proprietor. Scran ton, May 2,1867—ly •, ,.. BALTIMORE, MD. Flirtation, whether seriously or lightly considered, is injurious to a womau as well as unbecoming in her. It is a broad, unblushing confession which the individual makes of her desire to attract the notice of man. Ho girl ever made a happy union by dictation; because no man, capable of making a-woman permanently huppy, was ever attracted by that which is disgusting to persons of intelligence and refinement.By special arrangement* with the Express Companies and Railroad*, those who order mar rely on a constant supply and prompt delivery. We hare established a Branch House in Baltimore, Md., in order to Increase the facilities of filling large orders, and also, for the purpose of receiving Oysters from the Nannemond, James ana York Rivers, and other notable point*, to a better advantage than heretofore.Is there a land, where sorrow o'er, We shall from all these doubts be free? Is there a blooming Spring-time shore Whereon my loved ones wait fer me ? And shall they wait for rae in vfcis ? Shall I sink .down to endless night While they chant on the heavenly strain CM love, with those who walk in white T JOHN McDOUGiL'S TXTYOMING INSURANCE CO., If S T A R SALOON, Main Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, WILKES-BARRE, PENNA. pUGH & PRICE, We beg a continuation of the favors of our old friends and customers, and solicit the orders of dealers generally, promising evefv satisfaction in our power to give. Send in your orders, Jan.3- F. R. BAIRD 4 00. Capital and Surplus, MR&rrORS: 1 $150,000 it) DI'~K PITTSTON, PA. 'BEVERAGES of all kinds and of the best quality. A choice lot of CONFECTIONARIE8 constantly on hand. Particular attention paid to the wants and comfort of all. July5, 1866-lw. JOHN MeDOUGAL. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ASD WHOLESALE DEALERS IX i Flour, Feed, Grain, Salt. Provisions, Wrapping Paper, Ac:, Ac., PITTSTON, PA. Or, shall I think with him who sings From over sea in sweetest strains, That nfier all God's goodness brings Hi* children peaee, out living pains, To all at last, to all mankind, Safe harbored in his port of peace. That alt, far off, at last shall find Eternal rest where toit shall cease ? WM. S. ROSS, SAM'L WADHAM8, O. COLLINS, STEWART PIERCE, G. M. HARDING, A. MORSE1,- L. D. SHOEMAKER, STEPHEN BOLLES, CHAS. DORRANCE, CHAS. A. MINER, TIIOS. FORD, JOHN REICHARD. AND, HOWELL Ck CO "Henry, I fear your mother ha* fainted. You had better leav* the column and go and attend to her. A Siiaut Retort.—The following aneodote used to be related by the late William Haslitt: lie was once visiting Mr. snd Mrs. Basil Montague, whea Sir Anthony Carlisle came in, apparently in a state of more tfcan his usual selfcomplacency, having just received a complimentary testimonial from Apothecaries' Hail. In answer to the inquiries of Mrs. Montague, he said, very pompously, and somewhat profanely, " Madam, thtf**glorious Company of the Apothecaries praise me I" " But," retorted Mrs. Montague, "what say the noble army of martyrs, your patients, Sir Anthony 7" Sir Anthony was so nonplussed by this witty rejoinder that he somewhat suddenly took his leave. piTTSTON MEAT MARKET 1 FLOUR, PORK, . NAILS, FEED, SHOULEDRS, SPIKE8, MEAL, • HAMS, LEATHER, GRAIN, BUTTER, TOBACCO, (SUCCESSORS TO SMITH BROS.) WM. S. ROSS, President, L. D. SHOEMAKER, V. President. R. C. Smith, Secretary, THOS. FORD, Agent, Pittston, Pa. CELEBRATED XX & XXXX ALES, The speaker wai George Washington, one* fhe "poor surveyor," but then commander-inchief of the armie* of tho United State*. The young man was CoJ. Henry Lee, the commander of the famous " Light Cavalry Legion," the lady was his mother, and formerly Mis* G , the Belle of the Northern Keck. D ELBEL 4 FELDMAN at the Pittston Meaf Market, IC opposite the Bank, desire to inlbrm ttie ptihlic thai they aro:as heretofore supplying their numerous customerous with the best of UNRIVALLED CREAM ALES, MANUFACTURED FROM THE BEST OF O mixed and troubled theories O why vex me with your cruel foars T Beyond the grave's dark mysteries All lwman reasoning disappears. . We know not why—we know not how The spirit drops its fleshy weight, We sco tho death-white lip and brow, But pass not with them through the gate. SEEDS, LARD, CIGARS, May 16th, '67. FRESH BEEF. PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, and all other seasonaiile'meate. SALT BY THE BAltREL, ASIITON, MARSH ALLS, OROUNDALUM, " ' TABLE, BEANS, EGGS, WRAPPING PAPER, CRACKERS, HAL T ND HOPS Cs.beck,m.d.—Dentist . late of PHILADELPHIA.— Office,—Two doors above his for- M-J-Cu T If mer residence, East side of Main St., above tho 'ublicSquare, Wilkes-Barre, Penn. July 1«, 186 'Ai—"o •— Families can 1De supplied with a Fuie Healthy and Nutritious beverage. Thev arc also dealing in HIDES SnEEP SKINS, andFUR-4, for which lhay fill at All times ppy ,the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES IN CASH. Bring them along. It F. Pittston, Not. 1,1866—tf. XX C£• XXXX PORTER, MINERAL WATER. SODA WATER, SARSA Of all the throng who wont away A MAGICIAN BUYING EGGS. * Ajicnt for the sale of Vaughn's Celebrated PARILLA, Ac. None ever came to tell us more; Nor will they, though wo madly pray IJSome token from the spirit shore. But thoughts like these are not for me, The Atlanta JYicw Era gets off the following story: DR J. M. BARRETT—DENTIST. Office at his residence on Franklin St. opposite the Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where he may hereafter be found at all hours. Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold amd Silver plate, 4c., and operates in all the branches of Dental Surgery,in the bestmanner. A deduction from usual charges sufficient to cover expenses, allowed to persons who come frcm a distance. April 18 I860.—ly. BAKERY! BRADFORD CO. TOBACCO AND 6EGAR6. Wrapping Paper in any quantity will be deivered to Dealers at as low rates as it can be purchased in Uie cities June 21,1866. BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER. UNION BREWERY, Pittston, Pa. The far-famed Robert Houdin, who is now delighting crowds at the theatre by his weird performances, cannot be satisfied with his legitimate triumphs beforo an audience, but occasionally does & neat thing for his own amusement, ycry much to tho surprise of all who happen to be present. The undersigned would respectfully an Bounce to the public that he lias opened March 28, 'G7-tf.] I would not read his mysteries I only feci how wretchedly A life is wrecked on theories. JJAGLE FORGE AN EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN PITTSTON GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Ko.S. Fot the Pittston Gazette. J0UBNAL OF A VOYAGE TO EUROPE. adjoining the Butler House, whore he 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 hesitatton in saying that he will be able to satisfy all as to the quality of Bread Ac,, which he oflers. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. L. ELTERICH. Pittston July 6th, 1865. AND BOILER WORKS. WILLIAM HUNT A SONS, Why write I Ihns ? the thoughts came up, Some unknown power impelled me on— The dregs in bitter cup Rose to the surface, and are gone. For peace I sigh, O give me rest I Through the long years I've toiled in raia O'er bright October's gildod crest, I look through mists of doubt and pain. AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. PITTSTON, FA On Saturday last, while passing an itinerant vender in cheap provisions, Mr. Houdin suddenly paused and inquired: BY W. E. W., 1867. JJR. C. M. WILLIAMS. SURGEON DENTIST. MAIN STREET, PITTSTGN, PA. MiirntfaolnrerR of Locomotive Frames, Crank Axles, Car Axles, Piston Hods, l'aildle Shafts, and all kinds of Marine Work, Heafy dnd Light Shafting, Tire Iron, and every description of Hammered Iron, Railway Spikes, Bolts and Nuts of all sires, in large or small quantities, always on hand. Boilers made to order aud old ones repaired, at shortest uotice, and Blacksmith's Woak of every description promptly done. Cash paid for Wrought Iron Scrap. [6 june 67] "IIow do you sell eggs, auntie?" Holyiibad—Here we stayed only for a short time, go as to view tbe Pier in courso of erection and nearly complete, which is 1,000 feot long with a lighthouse on the extreme end. This vsst pieco of masonry is to protect and shelter vessels while at anchor from the fary of wind and sea. Three government steamers for the purpose of carrying mails and passenger* to and from Ireland leave here daily for 'Kingston. Tbe rmmenae sum of £700,000 has been expended by the British government in constructing and improving the harbor. The Wolsh name of tbe town is "Caer Gvbi," i. e. the fort of Gibi, the latter word being the "name of a certain saint who died here, and the church is dedicated io that patron saint Oh a rock three miles away is a lighthouse, called the South Stack, the light is produced from twenty-ooe lamps, with poworful reflectors, and is 212 feet above low water mark. Pen-Caer-Gybi, or Holyhead mountain, is upwards of 700 feet high, from the top of which I was informed, a splendid view of the town and neighborhood can be obtained, bnt I had not the remotest idea of carry ing upwards of two hundred pounds of flesh to such height. Before leaving we obtained a good view of an obelisk, ereeted in the disUoce to the memory of a captain in command of one of the mail steamers who lost his life by being drowned, the particulars of which I did not learn. DAVID ANTHONY " Dem eggs ?" was the response, " Cley am a picayune apiece—fresh, too, de las' one ob 'em ; biled 'em myself, and knows dey's fust rate." Among the many improvements recently introduced in his practice, he regards none of mofe importance than his method of Has the pleasure of announcing to his friends and the public in general, that ho has established himself in the New Store Room, a few doorB south of the office of the Maryland Coal Company, on Main street, just below Rail Koad street, where he has a new and splendid assortment of Forjjive! O, generous Heaven forgive These doubts and fears which vox the breast! Ah, wherefore I unworthy live While those I love fall off to rest? " Unprofitable servant thou" I hear in every leaflets fall, And think of many a broken tow, And promise gone bejrond recall. REMOVAL BRANDENBURG'S BAKERY 1 " Well, I'll try tliera," said the magician, as be laid down a bit of fractional currency.— " Have you pepper and salt 1" EXTRHCTING TEETH WITHOUT PAtN, which he is doing successfully every day, by he use of New Brick, opposite Big Basin, gAMUEL J, BARBER, KEYSTONE MARBLE YARD. PITTSTON, PA. THE STAFF OF LIFE is good Bread, and I would respectfully inform the citizens of Pittston and vicittity, that .1 always keep the genuine article on handfor sale, with all kinds o CLOTHS, CASSIMER8, VESTINGS, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, "Ye», air, dare dey is," said the sable saleswoman, watching her customer with intense NITROUS OXIDE GAS TRAVELING BAGS, BOOTS, SHOES,TRUNKS, Ac., Ao.j Ac*, It is perfectly safe and very pleasant to inhale. Its results have been entirely satisfactory in every instance.,* 0. M. W. Rooms with J. W. KILLER, adjoining the" Cash Store of Chas. Law A Co. Pittston, May Is 4-1864. And what is life t a weary round, A search for that we never find, Ah 1 better lying under ground. Than this unoeasing war of mind. Forgive 1 I know not what I write Ah why should dust bemoan its fete ? O, raise me from this clouded night, Not let me cry at last, too late. interest. Together with a large variety of Sculptor, and Dealer in Leisurely drawing out a neat little pen-knife Mr. lloudin proceeded very quietly to cut the egg exactly in halves, wben suddenly a bright new twenty-five cent pieoe was discovered lying imbedded in the yolk, apparently as bright as when it first came from the mint. Very coolly the great magician transferred the coin to his vest pocket, and, taking up another egg, CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES, Ac., Ac. Families and Parties supplied with everything in his line, on short notice, and on reasonable terms. My establishment is now in my Dew brick building opposite the big hasiq, on Main at. FRANK'BRANDENBURG. i Pittston, March 1.1863. READY MADE CLOTHING, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, Such as Goats, Pants, Vesta, Shirts, Drawers. Collars, Summer Coats, indeed everything belonging to a gentleman's complete outfit. Tomb Stones, Mantels, Window Caps and Sills. a. c. Thompson. ramm fJIHOMPSON & WILLIAMS, My custom work will be made by the best of workmen, and I will guarantee-satisfaction to all. Please give me atrial and I will do my best to please. My pfices are as low as those of any establishment in Lu xerne oounty. DAVID ANTHONY. Pitts ton, juna U, X887-ly. Opposite the Bank, REAL ESTATE AGE5TS, PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO., PA. LAND BROKERS AKD GENERAL CONVEYANCERS, gCRANTON BOOK BINDERY. "And how much do you ask for this egg ?" inquired : Main Street* PitUtop, Pa, JOEL BRENT ON, NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR HER. * De Lord bress my soul 1 Dat egg? De fac' am, boss, dis egg is worth a dime, shuah!" Will attend to the purchase and sale of Houses, Lots, Farms, Timber and, Coal Lands, also rent buildings, collect rent, invest and ra»e money on C©onp and Mortgage, draw articles of agreement, contracts, deeds, bonds and mortgages, powers of attorney, Ac. Haying had a great deal of experience in the real estate business, and an extensive acquaintance in this and adjoining counties, they feel safe in saying that they have superior facilltits for doing a heavy business, which they will attend to promptly on reasonable terms. The best of references will be given at any time, if desired by parties living « a distance, Office in A C. Thompson & Co.'s furniture store, Main Sweet, next door to E. t a Bevan's liquor store, Dr. F. A. Thompson, having removed to the West, has passed his unfinished real estate business over to us. [Oct. 24, '67-6m PLAIN, ORNIMENTAL, HOUSE, JgLACK SMITHING! Having secured the services of Mr. H. Zoche, one of the best binders to be found in the State, we are prepared to fOrnish to CARRIAGE AND "WAGON MAKING! "All right," was the response; "here's a dime; now give me the egg," AND SIGN PAINTER, rPHE Undersigned is now prepared at his Shop in JL West Pittston, to do a general business,' in BLACKSMITHING, and the manufacture of WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. Having been particular to secure the best of Wagon and Carriage Makers, as wed as Blacksmiths, he feels no hesitation in assuring the public that the work made at his shop will oompare favorably with the best in Northern Pennsylvania. PAINTING AND TRIMMING! In the days of the good old colo&y of Virginia, the distinction between rich and poor was based upon laws which, like those of the Medes and Persians, altered not. One of the most devoted followers ot this code was a wealthy planter, living in what is known as the Northern Neck. He was in all respects a frank, open-hearted, manly gentleman; but his estimate of bis fellow man was founded upon tbe principles that govetned the selections of bis horses—blood. Wealth, too, was by no means an unimportaut feature with him. He had our human weakness, and like atl of us, was influenced more than he believed by pounds, shillings and pence. BANKS, Separating it with an exact precision that the colored lady watched most eagerly, a quarter eagle was carefully pickcd out of the center of the egg, and placed in the vest pocket of the operator, as before. The old woman was thunderstruck, as well she might have been, and her customer had to ask her price for the third egg, two or three times before be oould obtain a reply. Main Street, INSURANCE COMPANIES, PITTSTON PENN'A. May still be found at his Old Stand, next to Dr. A. Knapp's Drug Store, Where he has a full supply of MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS WALLPAPERS or ALL KINDSAND PRICES For this department also, lie has a scientific workman of ample experience In the best shops in the state. With the facilities and workmen with which my establshraent i* now furnished, there is nothing to prevent my being able to produce as neatly and well-made a wagon of any kind as can be made In Northern Pennsylvania. Those in need of anything la my line, are requested to call and give me a trial, aud satisfaction in every particular will be guaranteed. JOSEPH KLOTZ. COAL OPERATORS, Pen-Caer Gybi is of some considerable antiquity, marks of whieh still remain, for instance tha old church, where once stood an ancient Monastery, is surrounded with a wall of Roman construction six feet thick. HOTELS, JONES, which lip will sell at the lowest rates at which they can be afforded. PAINTING, PAPER-HANGING, GRAINING, " Dar's no use talkin', mar'r," said the bewildered darkey, " I couldn't let you hab dat dar egg, not no how, for less dan a quarter. I 'dure to de Lord, I cant." and others, with ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, Office with George B. Kalp, Bsq, . NO. 10, PUBLIC SQUARE, WILKES BARBS, -PA. GLAZING AND PICTURE FRAMING, BLANK BOOKS done at short notice and on reasonable terms. A fall supply of or,': : ■' of every description, on short notice, bound in any ■style desired, in the most substantial manner, at reasonable prices. Magazines bound, and old books re-bound, at New York prices. Orders left at the office of the paper publishing this advertisement, or sent by Express, will be attended to and returned without unnecessary delay. June 13,1867-] E. 8. M. HILL. We left here by tbe through xpress tbrain for Chester obtaining a good sight a* we steamed along, of tbe column erected .in honor of the Marquis of Anglesey, one of the heroes of Waterloo, on which field he lost his leg ; tbe tubu' lar bridge across the Menai straight through which we passed and then a tolerable good view of the Menai suspension bridge in tbe distance: Wjst Pittston, May S1,18CC. This Mr. G had quite a large family, and among them was a daughter whose beauty was the standing toast of the country. She was just eighteen, and budding into lovely womanhood. Not only was she beautiful in person, but her amiable disposition and many accomplishments made her more than ordinarily attractive, and half the gentlemen of the Northern Neck were already sighing for her love. " Very good," said Houdin, whose imperturbable features were as solemn as an undertaker, " there is your quarter, and here is the egg. All right." Any orders left with Mr; E. R. Williams, Pittston, will be promptly attended to. A.J. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,PAINT-BRUSHES, Ac. and all other articles belonging to the trade constantly on hand. We aim to please, and are willing to rely upon the Work sre hare done in the past for recommendation. Pittston, April 25, *67. J. B. JOB PRINTING^ BLANK BOOK MANUFACTOKt, Before leaving Chester I must say a little of the old town itself, especially of some of the old buildings 'Still standing in souse parts-of the 1 city. These old structures have a very picture- . esque appearance with their gable ends toward the street, high pointed roob and small diamond pane windows, (all framed bnildTbgs) with elaborate carved gables in good preservation, built so that you can walk along the side-. walks with the second floor over your,head thus protecting pedestrians trom the inclemeooy of the weather. Wise old fellows were our fore- J J. MBBBIAM'8 PAPER RULING AND BOOK BINDING. As he opened the last egg, a brace of five dollar gold pieces were discovered snugly deposited in the heart of the yolk, and jingling them merrily together in his palm, the savau coolly remarked : ST tfxiio; At Miller's Photograph Rooms. CABINET AND LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS Painted in Oil Colors. Also-cojue* ms4« frc'm otypes, Ambrotvpes or Card Picture® any site desired, Awi Painted in Oil or Water Ctltrt t re-Unuked with India Ink. Pitts ton, Sept. 8,1886.—ly ? r T gEWING MACHINES! To meet the increased demand of the business community, I have made extensive additions to. £OOK HERE! LOOK HERE ! ! On we went at a terrible speed through Belmont tunnel 726 yds. long, Bangor tunnel 1,000 yds. long and several oUier smaller ones, getting in the mean time tolerably good views of Penrhyn Castle, the residence of the Hon. Colonel Edward Gordon Douglas Pennant M. P. Beaumarris on the Anglesey coast and other places of note, until we at rived on Conway marsh. Away we go with a screech from the iron horse through Conway tunnel, under the ancient 'walls of the castle, emerging from which we were on the look out for thy Old Castle, which we had tbe pleasure of seeing, although traveling at the rate.of 80 miles per hour. Conway Castle is celebrated in Welsh history, and spoken of as being tbe finest at Its time in the then known world, its walls are of immense thickness with eight circular towers snd was erected in 1284 by Edward the first, it was not only the most magnificent, but the most formidable, certainly it was in all Britain. Edward and his beautiful consort Ellen (mother of the first Prince of Wales) spent Christmas merrily in this fortress. "Apropos" of the Prince of Wales. This Prince so desirable to the natives of that day, it ia affirmed by some writers was born in Conway Castle, and by others in Carnarvon Castle, tbe latter place is the likely as havicg been the place of his nativity. Edward (Edouard or IorWertb) then King of England, to pacify the Welsh who werrebellious, promised them in return for th SI N G E R ' S my Job Office, and by an increased force of firstclass workmen, I will be at all time* Yeady to do allkihds of PLAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTING at once and wtii. tkt greatest possible dispatch. RULING to any pattern neatly executed. BOO KBIN DIN Gin any style doneon short notice BLANK BOOKS of alfkinds, from a 125 Ledger, Day Book or Docket to a 5 cent Passbook, constantly on hand. STATIONERY in great variety for sale at reasonable prices. PRINTING, WRAPPING and WRITING PAPERS of erory description lor sale. i ROBER'TBAUR, Main Street, 2d door below the Sqnare. Wilkes-Barre, March 16, 1865. NEW " Very good eggs, indeed ; I rather like them and while I am about it I believe I'll take a doxen. What is the price f" , NEW IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE t The acknowledged best machine in use by all who have tried them, can be seen at their agency. Apr. 11, 1867-3m C. LAW ft CO. PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT!! There was at this time a young man in the country who was already rising high in the esteem of bis hpighbors. He came of good family, but was, as yet, a poor young surveyor, who bad spent much ot his time in traveling unknown forests, with nothing but his compass for a guide, and his chain for a companion, locating lands and seHling disputed titles. He was a model of manly beauty, and excelled in the various feats of strength in which the oldentime Americans took such pride. He was calm and reserved, and there was about hint a dignified sweetness of demeanor in accord with his frankness and independence of character. He was a great favorite with all who knew him, and there was no gathering to which he was not " I say, prioe," screamed the amazed daughter of Ham. " You couldn't buy dew egga for all money you's got. No ! dat you could'nt. I'sa gwine to take dem eggs all home, I is, and dat money in dem eggs all belongs to me. It does dat. Copld'nt sell no more ob dem eggs no how." pASSAGE TO AND FROM jyjo DO UGALL'S The undersigned has opened, in the Store Rooms recently occupied by Mrs. Griffing, on the west side of the Ravine, a full assortment of fathers. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, By Steamship and Sailing Tackot, at Reduced Bates, CENTAL BOOK AND MUSIC STORE ! OPPOSITE COOPER'S IIALL, PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, There but little remain* of the Castle, although at one time a noble structure. Large barracks hare been erected adjoining the old tower which contains 50,00® stand of arms, besides 125 pieces ordnance. There are several fine public buildings here among which I may name the Shire hall (court house) the Groves- TAPSCOTT BROTHERS A CO., Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment oi Books, Music, and Stationery of ail kinds. PICTURE FRAMING AND PICTURES, 80 South St., and 28 Broadway, • NEW YORK, Continue to issue TassngeTickets,aVwflaljIe for twelve Months, from LONpUff, or QUEENSTOWN, and DRAFTS; payable on demand, f*r apy amount from £Dl and upwards. MICHAEL W. MORRIS, Agent, I'ittston Pa. SLATES, PENCILS, PAPER, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, 4c. The business will receive carefull attention, and every addition will be promptly mode to the stock which Uio wants of tho community may call for. Tlie patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Pittston, April 18,1807. LOOKING GLASSES, Amid the roar of tha spectators, the benighted African started for her domicile to "smash dem eggs," but what success wa are unable to relate. E M 0 V AD L S BARRITT'S IM SHOP! and all other goods pertaining to the trade. A full Stock of One'IDoor South of .Ityaq'a.Qoal Co.'s Ofiiee, PAINTS, OILS, GL S S, & c nor, and Queen's hotel tion, the latter a vc building, built of f tion is the centrr Northwestern, eh ire & Ches' ways, thus part* of * barrackr coverf s,~— ota- PiTTSTON, PA. Having on hand a lull assortment of STOVES OF ALL KINDS! Such as Cooking, Heating, Gas Burning and Parlor Stoves, the attention of the Public is resp«ctfully called to the fact that he will sell them as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere. He keeps on hand a L.1RGE STOCK OF TIN - W.4RE, All made up by experienced workmen and warranted to giVe satisfaction. HOLLOW-WiREl Such as POTS and KETTLES, Cohceit.—Hardly anything is mora contemptible than that conceit which rests merely upon social position, the conceit of thos&Vbo imagine that they aro thui divorced from the clay of common men, of those who shrink with horror from the idea of work,- as something which degrades by its very contact, and yet who, very likely, owe their present position to some not remote ancestor who, recognizing his call to work, lived more honestly in the world than they do and was not ashamed of soiled thumbs. It is one of the meanest things for people to be aBhamed of the work from which they draw their income, and which glorified their ancestors more with their soiled aprons and black gowus th n themselves with their fine ribbons and flashing jewelry. It might bp a fine thing to be like the lilies, moro gloriously arrayed than nnd doing nothiug, if wo were only lilies. Advantageous position is only a more emphatic call to work ; and while those who hold the advantage may not be compelled to manuel drudgory, tbey should recognize the fact that manual drudgery may be performed, in the same spirit »b that which characterize* their own work, and therefore that is equally honorable. Feb. 28. 'CJ7—ly. constantly on band, and asked JgOOT AND SHOEMAKING. PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, GLAZING, AND GRAINING, Mr. G seemed especially to like the young man, and it was not long before he insisted that the latter should abandon all ceremony in his visitato him,and come and go when he pleased. The invitation was heartily given, and em promptly accepted. The young man liked the planter, and he found the society of the beautiful Mary G a very strong attraction. The result was that he was frequently at the planter's residence; so frequently, indeed, that Mrs. G felt called upon to ask her husband if he did not think it wrong to permit him such unreserved intercourse with their daughter. The father only laughed at the idea, and said he hoped his daughter knew her position too well to allow anything like love for a poor surveyor to blind her to her duty to ber family. JyTEW TOBACCO STORE W'tl L.I A . B L'AI in all its branches, done by experienced workmen, at short notice and at the very lowest prices. The public are requested to call arid examine our stock, and tent our ability to give satisfaction. B. SHARKEY Pittston, April 18, '07. having removed to his new shop on the west side of ilia Ravine, next door to the Express office, lias additional facilities for turning out Qo«4 Work. Tlie nndfefdlgiiuO having recently purchased the entire stoick of goods of Jacob W. Sweisfort, will continue the business at the old stand fn Sturmcr t Schultz's building, on Main street, three doors below ttio Sutler House. Be intends to enlarge his stock and keep constantly on hand all kinds—and the best brands of :U[ r I't Particular attention is paid to MILLINERY AND repr it: t' 1ENTS' B>S, BOTH FINE AND COARSE, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, f ■ and a general assortment of SMOKING PIPFB, CANES, POCKET BOOKS,TOBACCO TOUCHJ38, AND YANKEE NOTIONS. FANCY STORE! COAL SCUTTLES, also LANTERNS, Adjoining D. Lamb's Boot and Shoe Store. MRS. D. LAMB, having recently opened a desirable Stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, invites the attention of the ladies to the same. Her stock comprisesAND CHILDRENS* SHOES, and to KEROSENE LAMPS, KEROSENE OIL, REFLECTORS, MINERS' LAMPS, And every other article belonging to a first class He cannot give a personal attention to the business, but all who favor him with their patronage, will find at hif business stand, at times, a competent and obliging person to attend tp their wants. The public patronage is respectfully solicited. WILLIAM W. SWEISFORT, allegiance that they should have a Prince * Repairing, 4c Give m? a call, in Wales, to whom they should look up * ?ittston, May 9^1867-6m*J WM. C..B. BONNETS, RIBBON6. IUTS, FLOWERS, Feathers. Laces, Hoods, Silks, Velvets, Doll Hats H»t9 for children, and a variety of other goods, all of which will be sold at reasonable rates. Millinery work of ail kinds executed in tlio best and most approved manner. Please call and examine our stock. owe allegiance; to fulfill which prop J E - Qr 0 0 D S ! THO WAISTS OF THE PEOPLE Pitteton, Aug. 22, '67-3m Shop, King sent for his oonsort from Londo !JD0 FROM THE DEPOT! JOBBING Nevertheless, Mary G was not to fully impressed with this conviction of duty as wbb ber father. She found more to admire in. the poor surveyor than in all her wealthy and aristocratic (uitors, and almost before she knew it, bar heart passed out of ber keeping, and was given to him. She loved him with all the honesty and devotion of her pure heart; and she would have thought it happiness to go out with bira into the backwoods, and share his fatigues and troubles o matter how much sorrow they might bring ber. the timo was cnct'cnfe, and had her 1 Wales, whero she was delivered Attended to with promptness, and in the best manner. The undurtiened will undertake to make any kind of work in hia hue,and in as pood and durable a manner as the same.oan be done by any establishment in Luzerne County. faut, hence the origin of Prince D U I# it- CON S I D E RE D ! The undersigned, having pnrchased of Mr. Joseph Hilcman the Omnibus Line to the depot woofd respectfully say to the public that he will continue to run to all the trains, and carry pasetqgera anil baggage at the same rates. No efforts ■w|ill be spared to accommodate the public aud to give all entire satisfaction. HART PHILLIPS. Pittston, Oct. 18,1866.-tf way Castle is now tho proper' he undersigned having just returned from head of market with one of the most exteni Btock»Crf merchandize evar offered ,Ho the pie of Imierne County, would respectfully ounce in a few words,to their frisnds and the lie in general, that their purchases have i made with a Yiew to the wants of the peothe miner and laborer, as Well as the clean led gentleman, or fair lady. Goceries and isionfl, floor and faed in large supplies alC i on hand.'' pHOICE HAULING.—The uqdersigq- V_y eCJ having recently procured an excellent team anc' 9 strong Spring Wagon, with upholstered body, and having time, besides doing hl« own teaming, to serve the public, will hold himself in readiness to do hi kinds of carting requiring care in handling, loading ana carrying. Furniture, Baggage, and all that class ot goods, can be satisfactorily carried by him. Charges moderate. raent, but held at a non.inal Particular attention paid to FURNACE WOliK. Givo me a trial. T. S. BARIUTT Pittston, Jan.4, I860. ger Lady Erskine. On w .1 1 • • i: -1 "*D(!. , *» C/,*** -4a *"Cf « * '* .yfit, f8' h. +ht. /tk.*D*»D., *CD*- Holyhead and Chest speed, (for this train sto' CM A A A WORTH OF SPLENDID UD 1 V V V BOOTS * SHOES Bough I Cheaprot f ale by HOW ELL k. AT W ATER. West Pittotnn, April ♦ 1887. ■pendid views of th Ormeshcad in the »* , LI Y E R Y ! Pittston, Aug. 1, "07— tf R. B. CUTLER. "I wonder where the clouds are going?" sighed Flore, pensively, as she pointed with her delicate finger to the heavy masses that floated in the sky. " I think they are going to thunder," said her brother. by Abergele, St, with its castle Good horses and rigs to hire to careful ane responsible persons. All orders left at Eagle Hotel or Butler House will be promptly attended to. H. P. Pitts ton, June 8, l865.-tf. pUKE WHITE WINE VINEGAR — A A vtrjr superior article for spicing and pickling; Also the best of cider vinegar always on hand, and for sale at O. B. ROMMEL'S, Exeter Street, West Pitts ton. TUST RECEIVED—A We Stock of O BOOTS A SHOES which will be sold very Pleasa call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. G.B.ROMMEL, W. PitUton. July 25—4w law a McMillan. Odd Fellow*' Block, North Side. .tstoB* Deo. 29,18M. Nor did sb love in vain. The young man, whose know! sdge of the world waa afteward* Crestcr.- ommeade minutes morr |
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