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TEAMS OF PUBLICATION. job PEnrrnro and rulisg. The Gaiettx Jonnrsu Omoi mbtHM * larjra variety of Jabbing Material, with one' Large Cylinder TuylortJlenm Press, two smaller Power Presses sn t two Hand Presses, thus enabling us to expedite work of erery kind, and to execute it in a manner not to be surpassed even in our large cities, and at low rates. • Tba'PirrsTOji Gazetts is* published every Tncasr.iY morning by G. M. Ricsabt, in the -'Gaictte Building," west side of Main Street i»t SI.00 per annum. No postage charge "i witUi advertising as follows: he Cou: One Square, (8 linesDor less, one or three weeks, ?2; three months, $3: six months, $G; one year, $10. Ono-cigiith Column, one mouth, S3; three mos.,ffl; six months, $9: one yeDar. $14. Particular attention paid to the printing of Manifests, Pamphlets, Circulars. Show - Bills, Labels, Notes, Hand-Bills, Hill-Heads, Tickets Cards, 4c. One-qnarter Column, one mo., $8; three mos, $12; six months, $18; one year, $30. One half Column, one mo., $14; three mos., $20 six months, $30; one year. $30. Ruled and Bound Work of all kiuds done to order in the neatest and best manner, and printed to order. One Column, one month, $25 :hrce months, $35; DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POLITICS, NEWS, LITEBATURE, AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Auditors'and Administrators'Notices, $3 each. All Communications of limited or individual interest, 20 cents per line. Notices of Marriages and Deaths, free; notices accompanving the same, 20 cts. per line. six months. $50; one year, $100. A full line of Justices' and Constables' Blanks, to gather with License Applications and Bonds, Kotos Heeds, Contracts, Time and Pay Koll-s tic., Ac. constantly on hand. VOL. XVII.—NO. 5. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1867. WHOLE NO. 83T. Bnsiness €arbs. Business Carlis Business (Harlis. Business (ffavbs. 'ian labor-market and stay ther#. They deeervcCl and achieved success. The six locomotives were not only turned out to time, but wore »hipped, despatched, and delivered with a promptitude that fairly amazed our Piedmontes consignee. I wns not a little proud, you may be sure, when I found myself appointed to superintend the transport of the the engines. Being allowed a couple of assistants, I contrived that Mat should be of them ; and thus we enjoyed together the first great holiday of our lives. " Yon are free to go or stay, Signor Inglese," she replied. " I am not your jailor." " rDo you bid me leave you ?" "Beata Madre ! not I." " Will you marry me if I stay ?" She laughed aloud—such a merry, mocking, musical laugh, like a chime of silver bells! "You ask too much," she said. " Only what you have led me to hope these -five or six months past!" The words had bo sooner passed his lips than I sprang at him. I have never been able distinctly to remember what followed. A curse, —& blow—a struggle—a moment of blind fury —a cry—a confusion of tongues—a circle of strange faces. I see Mat lying back in the arms of a bystander; myself trembling and bewildered,—the knife dropped from my grasp ; blood upon the floor; blood upon my hand; blood upon his shirt. And then I heard those-dreadful wordi— Q_E0. W. BRAINERD k CO., Q S.STARK, JJUTLEIt no USE, g O M E T H I NG NEW! PITTSTON, PENN'A GROCERS, 103 Murray, fioar West Street, WHAT THE BELLS SAY. ATTORNEY PITTST02T, PA., AT LAW, THE undersigned have opened in connection with their Dry Goods and Grocery Store, a Oh, nol thero is no flaming hell! Apr. 15.1865, J. TREFFISON, Proprietor. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, Where t'De citizens of West Pittston and vicinity may obtain a FIRST-RATE ARTICLE, and at as low rates as at any other establishment in the county. They intend to keep good workmen employed constantly, and the public can get their work done at all times and punctually. Said the Universalist 1*11, Look up to heaven this holy day, Attend this church, and learn the way; There are no fires, no Sends to blight The hope within the heart that's right. No hell! no hell! no hell! no hell! Said the Universalist bell. Bountv., Back Pay, Pensions, and other Government Claims Collected. Office in ExpresB Office. NEW YORK. ("GEO. W. BRAINERD, J DAVID BELDEN (.ELISHA W.BAXTER. O R E S T HOUSE, Aug. 10, '65. Corner Wyoming Avenue and Spruce St., & HARRINGTON, SCRANTON, PA Q. B . SMITH, It was a wonderful change for two Birmingham operatives fresh from the Black Country.— The feiry city, with its crescent background of Alps; the port crowded with strange shipping; the marvelous blue sky and blue sea; the painted houses on the quays ; the quaint cathedral, faeed with black and white marble ; the street jewelers, like an Arabian Night's bazaar; the Streets of palaces, with its Moorish court-yards, its fountains and orange trees : the woman veiled like brides; the galley-slaves chained two and two; the processions of priests and friars ; the everlasting clangor of bells; the babble of a strange tongue; the singular lightness and brightness of the climate,—made, altogether, ■such a combination of wonder* that we wander- about, the first day, in a kind of bewildered dream like children at a fair. Before that week was ended being tempted by the beauty of the place and the liberality of the pay, we bad agreed to take service vith the Turin and Genoa Railway Company, and to turn our backs upon Birmingham forever. " That is just what Matteo says. How tire some you both are !* " 0, Ben, you have murdered me !" REED Jfc SCHOONMAKER, PBOPRIZTOBS. S. J. Used. U. G. Schooioiakek. Oct. 4,1SG6.—ly TFo?& oj all description* made to order at Short Noticc. Particular Attention paid to Repairing. Sole Leather and Shce Findings o/ all Descriptions. Do well! do well! do well! do well! " 0 Gianotta,"I said passionately, " be serious for one moment! I am a rough fellow, it is true—not half good enough or clever enough for yon; but I love you with my whole heart, and an Emperor could d»no more." He did not die—at least not there and then.— He was carried to the nearest hospital, and lay fo» weeks between life and death. His ease, they said, was difficult and dangerous. The knife had gone in just below tbe collar-bone, and pierced down into the lungs. He was not allowed to speak or turn—scarcely to breathe with freedom. He might not even lift his head to drink. I sat by him day and night all through that sorrowful time. I gave up niy situation on the railway; I quitted my lodging in the Vicolo Balba; I tried to forget that such a woman as Gianetta Coneglia had ever drawn breath. I lived only for Mat; and he tried to live more, I believe,more for my aake than his own. Thus, in the bitter hours silent of pain and penitence, when no hand but mine approached his lips or smoothed his pillow, the old friendship came back with even more than it* old trust and faithfulness- "He forgave me, fully and freely; and I would thankfdfly have given my life lor him. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Sc., &c • 191 West St, 1 door above Duano St, Said the Unitarian bell; Come here and cast aside your load, And work your way along the road, With faith in God and faith in man. And hope in Christ, where hope began WILKE3-BARRE, PA. . Office on Main St., above Z. Bennett's Store. Will practice in Courts of Luzerne County and „ Mayor's Courts of Carbondalc. Consul tatioas in German and Epgl ish. D. C. Harrington, Notary Public. C. E. WJtlGHT. D. C. HARRINGTON. Feb. 4,1864. gT. LAWRENCE HOTEL, No. 1818, Chestnut Street, NEW YORK G. B. ROMMEL A CO. PHILADELPHIA Mar. 7,1801 541yl May 17,1866.—ly Do well I do well! do well I do woll I Said the Unitarian bell. " I am glad of it," she replied j I do not want you to love me less." J. H. DENNISON", SnpcrintauJent. & LAMPHEAR, BOOTS AND SHOES! " Then you cannot wish to make me wretched ! Will you promise me?" £Sf The City Passenger Cars in front of the Depots constantly ninningiu a few steps of the Hotel. Jam-3 1867.—fy pd. Swelll swell! swell I sweW! ye waters swell! No. 3 and 4, Fulton Market, D. LAMB, Exclaimed in peals, the Baptist bell; While faith in Christ above can save, Men must be plunged beneath the wave To show the world unfaltering faith In what the saercd 8cripture saith. Swell! swell! swelll swell! ye waters swelll Exclaimed in peals the Baptist belt "I promise nothing," said she, with another burst of laughter, "except that Larill not marry Matteo!" • JQR. WASHINGTON G. NUGENT, NEW YORK. Opposite C. Law A Co.'s Cash Store, Main St., Offers his professional services to the citizens of Pttston and vicinity, £3- Offioe foot of Butler Hif.. M«y 14,1866. tf END HOTEL, Wholesale Dealers and Shippers of all kinds ot PITTSTON, PA. FRESH FISH All orders punctually attended to. Feb. 21,1867. PITTSTON, PA., Except that she would not marry Matteo !— Only that. Hot a word «f hope for myself.— Nothing but my friend's condemnation. I might get comfort, and selfish triampb, and some sort of base assurance outofthat,ifI could. And so, to my shame, I did. I grasped at the vain encouragement and fool that I was ! let her put me off again unanswered. From that day, I give up all effort at self-control, and let myaelf drift blindly on—to destruction. JOSEPH SCUREMAN, Proprietor. [ Scccessoe to R. Jaggard. ] Respectfully invites the attention of the public to his large stock of Boots and Shoes, suih as Gents' Fine Calf Boots, Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties, Ac.— Also, a large variety of Ladies' and Childrens' Shoes, and Gaiters of all descriptions, in bet everything in the line. The patronage of the public is solicited. Pittston, Mar. 29, '60—If. Farewell! farewell! base world farewell I pOCTOR ROBATHAN, rpHE IIOU8E is conveniently located for the accom- JL modation of travelers and well supplyed iiith evervthing nocccssarv to make the sojourner comfortable. Tha best of Liqnors and other beverages will always be round in the Bar. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Pittston May 24. 1866-tf. J A. WISNER, Cried out the Presbyterian bell 1 Life is a Loon to mortals given. And there is nothing true but Heaven! Do not provoke the avenging rod I Come and learn the will of God. Farewell! farewell! base world, farewell! Cries out the Presbyterian bell. (OF HYDE PARK,) NO. 173. FRONT STREET, Will visit Pittston every Tuesday and Friday, when he can be consulted on all medical and surgical cases at Mr. Griffith Thomas' " Cambrian-House," from half past 11 to 1 P M. • Nov .29,1866. • NEW YORK. BONNELL AADAMS WHOLESALE QROCIRS. MILLINERY AND FANCY STORE! pR JOHN C. BECKER, . physician and surgeon, A M B R I A N HOUSE, Then began a new life—a life so active and healthy, so steeped in fresh air and sunshine, that we sometimes marveled how wo could have endured the gloom of the Black Country. We were constantly up and down the line ; now at Genoa, now at Turin, taking trial trip with the locomotives and placing oar old experiences at the service of oar new omployers^ At length thing* became-so bad between Mat and myself, that it seemed as if an open rapture must be ai hand. We avoided eath other, scarcely exchanged a dozen sentence* in a day, and fell away from our old familiar habit*. At this lime—I shudder to remember it!—there were moments when I felt that I bated him. Thus, with the trouble deepening and ifldening between us day by' day, another month or five weeks went by; and January came; and, with January, the Carnival. They said in Genoa that it was a particularly dull carnival, and so it must have been ; for, save a flag or two hong out in some of tha principal streets, and a sort of festa look about the women, there were no special indications of the season. It was, I think, tho second day, when, having been on tbe line all the morning, I returned to Genoa at dusk, and, to my surprise, found Mat Price on the platform. He came up to me, and laid his h»nd on my arm. At length there cine one bright spring morning, when, dismissed as convalescent, he tottered out through the hospital &ates, leaning on my arm, and feeble as an infant. He was not cured ; neither as I then learned, to my horror and anguish, was it possible that be ever could be cared. He might live with care, tor some year*; but the lnngt were injured beyond the hop* of remedy, and a strong and healthy man be could never be again. These spoken aaide to me, were the parting words of the chief physician, whj advised me to take him farther south without delay. I took him to a coast-town called Eocca, some thirty miles beyond Genoa,—a sheltered lonely place along the Riviera, where the sea was even bluer than the sky, and the cliffs were green with strange tropical plants—eacti and aloes and Egyptian palms. Here we lodged in tho house of a small tradesman; and Mat, to use his own words, " set to work at getting well in good earnest." But alas! it was a work which no earnestness could forward. Day after day he went down to the beach, and sat for hours drinkiog the sea air and watching the sails that came and went in tbe offing. By-and-by he could go no farther than than the garden of the house in which he lived. A little later, and he spent his days on the couch beside tbe open window, waiting patiently for the end. Ay, for tho end ! It had come to that. He was fading fast, waning with the waning summer, and conscious that the Ileapor was at hand. His whole aim now was to soften theagony of my-remorse, and prepare me for what must shortly come. PITTSTON, PA, F. R. BAIRD B. r. COOLBAUQH. Adjoining D. Lamb's Boot and Shoe Store. Shouted the MethodisUc bell; Our Lord iiaa made salvation free; None need be lost on land or sea; Repent, believe, have hope, and then Be saved, and prise the Lord—amen, The truth we tell I we tell 1 we tell! Shouted the Methodistic bell. We tell the trnth, the truth we tell! JP R. BAIRD & CO., MRS. D. LAMB, having recently opened a dosirable stock of Millinery and Fancy Roods, invites the attention of the ladies to the same. Her stock comprises(Formerly of Tunkhannock,) OPPOSITE THE BANK, PITTSTON, PA. Oific* hours—from 8 to 10 a. m.., and 1 to 2 p tn. Evening, 6 to 8. Pittston. March 1, 186ft.-tf GRIFFITH THOMAS, PKOPKIKTOR. THE undersignedhaving purchased the interest of Mr..W. E. Whyt« in the above welt ind favorably known establishment, would re•■pectfullyiinform his friends and lormer patrons oi the House, as well as th« public in general, that nothing will be left undone to render to his customers and guests satisfaction in every particular. Beverages of all kinds served in the best style. Fresh Oysters and various other dishes will be prepared in the most acceptable nnnnerand at all hours. The House aims to be one of the highest respectability, and will be kept in a manner acceptable to all who hare an casion to patronize it. G. T. Pittston, April 18,1863.—ly Packcrs and Dealers in Can, Tub, Spiced and Shell OYSTERS, 3S3 South Front Street, Phil'a. BRANCH HOUSE,—T21icott'« Wharf; foot of Cross St., BONNETS, RIBBONS, HATS, FLOWERS, Feathers, Laces, Hoods, Silks, Velvets, Doll Hats Hats for children, and a variety of other goods, all of which will" be sold at reasonable rates. Millinery work of all kinds executed in the best and moot approved manner. Please call and examine our stock. Excel! excel! in love excel! In the mean while we made Genoa oar headquarters, and hired a eouple of rooms over a smallshcpina by-street sloping down to the quays. Such a busy little street—so steep and winding that no vehicles could pass through it, and so narrow that the sky looked like a mere strip of deep-blue ribbon overhead ! Every house in it, however, was a shop, where the goods encroached on the footway, or were piled about the door, or hung like tapestry from balconies; and all day long, from dawn to dask an incessant stream of passers-by poured up and down between the port and the upper quarter of the city. £)R. G. SPERLING, Pittstoa, Oct. 18,1866.-tf Chimed the Episcopalian boll! This is the church not built on sand, Emblem of one not made by hand; Its forms raid rules and rights revere. And worship here—come worship here! Excel in faith and works—excel! Chimed the Bpiseopal ian bell. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, (Late from Breslau, Prussia.) BALTIMORE, Md. Ry special arrangements with the Express Companies and Railroads, thore who order may rely on a constant supply and prompt delivery. We have 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 Nanscmond. James and York Rivers, and other notable points, to abetter advantage than heretofore.LIVERY IN PITTSTON! OFFICE IN THE JOHNSON COTTAOF., (North side.) ■ The Undersigned having supplied himself with a choice selection of PITTSTON, PA HORSES AND BUGGIES, Look down ye saints in Heaven tliat dwell 1 Office Hours from S to 10, A. M-, and 1 to 3, P. M We beg a continuation of the favors of onr old friends and customers, and solicit the orders of dealers generally, promising every satisfaction in our power to give. Send in your orders. F. R. BAIRD * CO. Carriages, Ac., would respectfully announce to the puolic that he has opened a Livery in the Stablea in the rear of James Brown's Store, where persons can at all times be furn ished with Horses and Conveyences to suit their fancy. Parties will be sentoutin comfortsblestyle when desired.—Terms reasonable.—A share of public patronage respectfully solicited. P. M. CONNIFF. Shouted the Koman Catholic 1«111 Beam o'er the battlements of bliss, And deign to bless a world like this; Let mortals kneel before this shrine ; Here is the water, here the wino. Look down, ye saints, in Heaven that djgreil! Exclaimed the Roman Catholic bell. T B. WARNER, *SLOON AND RESTAURANT, A (Under H. Cohen's Clothing Store.) MAIN STP.EET, PITTSTON, PENN'A. Jan. 3. AND AFFLICTED! " You are in late," he said. " I have been waiting for you three-quarters of an hour. Shall •we dine together to day?" My lou. ice in your midst being limited to but. • 'period, 1 talte this means of inviting all those u ..■D nave failed in obtaining relief by the old school Physicians. or Homceopathists to give us a Cooked Dishes of various kinds—oysters, Ac., served at all hours. A good stock of Liquors and beverages in general constantly on hand — all who favor me with a call will be hospitably entertained. L. B. W. Pittston, Nov. 22, 186(5.—tf, gCRANTON STEAM BAKERY! Our land lady was the widow of a silver worker, and lived by the sale of filigree ornaments, cheap jewelry, combs, fans, aid toys in ivory and jet. She had an only daughter named Gianetta, who served in the shop, and was simply the most beautiful women I ever beheld:— Looking back across this weary chasm of years, and bringing her image before me (as I can and do) with all tho vividness of life, I am unable, even now to detect a flaw in her beauty. I do not attempt to describe her. I do not believe there is a poet living who could find the words to do it; but I once saw a picture that was some what like her (not half so lovely, but still like her) ana, for aught I know, that picture is still hanging where I looked at it—upon the walls of the Louvre. It represented a woman with brown eyes and golden hair, looking over her shoulder into a circular mirror held by a bearded man in the back ground. In this man, as I then understood, the artist had painted his own portrait; in her, tho portrait of tho woman he loved. No picture that I ever saw was half so beautiful, «nd yet it was nwt worthy to be named in tho same breath with Gianett# Conoglia. MONIES & PUGHE, JulylS, 1865. $Dmm\ pfgMtimg. Impulsive as I am, this evidence of returning good-will at once called up my better feelings. call, yur success 111 the treatlneut of Female complaint.®. stand* nnrivaliod, as thousands of the restored will acknowledge, aad in proof of which assertion an exhibit the highest testimonials. Office and Xjiizerne House/* Pa. (Successors to jChas. Behlager.) SODA., Boston Butter, Farina, Graham Oyster, and other Biscuits made to order, wholesale order, wholesale and retail. Also the best kind o Bread, made of rpo AND FROM THE DEOOT! " With all my heart, Mat," I replied ; shall wo go to Gozioli's V The undersigned, having pnrehased of Mr. Joseph Hileman the Omnibus Line to the depot would respectfully say to the public that he will continue to run to all the trains, and carry passengers and baggage at the same rates. No efforts will be spared to accommodate the public and to give all entire satisfaction. HART PIIILLirS. THE ENGINEER. [enee at the j. 0,3m. R. TIIAYER, M. D. JOHN McDOUGAL'S BY AMELIA B. E0WABD.1 '• Nd, no," he said hurriedly. " Some quieter place,—some place where we can»talk. I have something to say to you." CS. BECK. M. P.—DENTIST fmm . late of PHILADELPHIA.— Office,—Two doors above his for- y" r •ner residence, East aide of Main St., "ublicSquarc, Wilkes-Barre, Penn. July l'J, 186 'Ax—"0 SUPERFINE FLOUR. STAR SALOON His name, sir, was JIathew Price ; mine is Benjamin Hardy. We were born within a few days of each other ; bred up in the same village ; taught at the same school. I cannot remember tho time when we were not close friends. Even as boys, we never knew what it was to quarrel. We had not a thought, we had not a possession, that was not"common. We would haye stood by each other, fearlessly, till to death. It was such a friendship as one reads about sometimes in books : fast and firm as the great Tors upon native Moorlands, true as the sun in the heavens. I noticed now that be looked pale and agitated, and an uneasy sense of apprehension stole upon me. We decided on the Pesoatore, a little out-of-the-way trattoria, down near the Molo Vecchio. Th#rc, in a dingy saloon, frequented chiefly by seamen, and redolent of tobacco, we ordered our simple dinner. Mat scarcely swallowed a morsel, but calling presently for a bottle Sicilian wine, ilrank eagerly. Main Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Warranted to suit the most fastidious. RYE AND BOSTON BROWN BREAD. PITTSTON, PA BEVERAGES of all kinds find of tb« best quality. A choice lot of COUTECTIONARIES constantly on hand. Particular attention paid to the wants and comfort of nil. families supplied l.ult AXD rBOHTTLY. Wedding and all kinds of Fancy Cakes made to order. Also, L I' Y E R Y ! " I would not live longer, if I could," he *aid lying 011 his couch one summer evening, and looking up to the stars. "If I had my choice at tbis moment, I would ask to go. I should like Gianetta to know that I forgave her." DR. J. M. BARRETT—DENTIST. Office at his residence on Franklin St. opposite the Methodist Church, Wilk6s-Barre, Pa., where he may hereafter be found at all hours. July5, 186R-1 w. JOHN McDOUGAL. CONFECTIONERY and NUTS in variety Good horseB and rigs to hire to careful ane responsible persons. All orders left at Eddn Hotel or Butler House will be promptly attaaged to. H. P. None but the most skillful workman employed, and the best of material used. Give us a fair and candid trial and you will find it to your Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold and Silver plate, Ac., and operates in all the branches of Dental Surgery, in the best manner. A deduction from usual charges sufficient to tover expenses, allowed to persons who como frcin a distance. April 19 1S60.—ly. JONES & ACKLEY, Pittston, June 8, lS65.-tf. Wholesale and Retail advantage. W. N. MONIES, LEWIS PUGHE. " Well Mat," I said, as the last dish was placed on the table, "what news have you 1" " She shall know it," I said, trembling suddenly from head to foot. GROCERS AND COMMISSION jyj" E W GOODS! Scranton, Nov. 22, 1866, THE WANTS OF THE PBOPLE « Bad." He pressed my hand. MERCHANTS, J*OB PRINTING, DULY CONSIDERED! The name of our villaga was Chadleigh.— Lifted high above the pasture flats which stretched awny at our feet like a measureless green lake and melted into mist on the farthest horizon, it nestled, a tinv stone-built hamlet, in a sheltered hollow about midway between the plain and the plateau. Above us, rising ridge beyond ridge, slopo beyond slope, spread the mountainous moor-country, bare and bleak for the most part, with here and there a patch ot cultivated field or hardy plantation, and crowned highest of all with masses of huge gray crag, abrupt, isolated, hoary, and older than the deluge. These were tho Tors.— Druidg's Tor, King's Tor. Castle Tor, and the like, sacred places, as I have heard, in the ancienttime, where crownings, human sacrifices, and all kinds of bloody heathen rites were performed. Bones, too, had been fonnd there, and arrow-heads, and ornaments of gold and glass. I had a vague awe of the Tors in those boyish days, and would not have gone near them after dark for the heaviest bribe. " I guessod that from your face." " Bad for you,—bad for me. Gianetta ?" " What of GiinStwr1 "And you will write to father?" « I will." JJR. C. M. WILLIAMS. Opposite Butler Coal Office, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, Tift undersigned having just returned from the head of market with one of the most extensive stocks of merchandize ever offered to the people of Luzerne County, would respectfully announce in a few words,to their friends and the public in general', that their purchases have been made with a yiew to the wants of the people, the miner and laborer, as well as tho clean nanded gentleman, or fair lady. Goeeries and provisions, flour aud feed in large supplies always on hand. He passed his hand nervously across bis lips. I had drawn a little back, that he might not see tbe tears raining down my cheeks; but he raised himself on his elbow, and looked round. SURGEON DENTIST. MAIN STREET, PITTSTGN, PA. PITfSTON, PA PAPER RULING AND BOOK BINDING. You may be certain the widow's shop did not want for customers. All Genoa knew how fair a face was to be seen behind that dingy little counter; and Gianetta, flirt as she was, had more lovers than she cared to remciuber, even by name. Gentle and simple, rich and poor, from that redeapped sailor 4Duying his earrings or his amulet, to the nobleman careleeslypurchasing half tHe filigrees in the window, she treated them all alike—encouraged them, laughed at them.led them on then turned them off at her pleasure. She had no more heart than a marble statue, as Mat and I discovered by-and-by to our bitter cost. "Gianetta is false,—worse than false," he said in a hoarse voice. " She values an honest man's heart just as she values a flower for her hair,— woars it for a day, then throws it aside forever. She has cruelly wronged us both." " In what way ? Good Heavens, speak •8jj- Highest market price paid for Country Produce of all kinds—Pork, Beef, Mutton, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Green and Dried Fruits, &c., 4c. To meet the increased demand of the business community, I have made extensive additions to my Job Office, and by an increased force of firstclass workmen, I will be at all limts read v to do all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTING at once and with the greatest possible dispatch. RULING to any pattern neatly executed. BOOKBINDINGin any styledoneonshort notice BLANK BOOKS of all kinds, from fr$25 Ledger, Day Book or Docket to * 5 cent Passbook, constantly on hand. STATIONERY in great variety for sale at reasonable prices. PRINTING, WRAPPING and WRITING PAPERS of every description lor sale. ROBERT BAUR, ? Don't fret Ben," he whispcrod, laid his head back wearily upnnthe pillow—and so died. Among the many recently introduced in his practice, he regards none of more importance than bis method of Agents for the Spring Hill and Springville Cheese Factories. Feb. 14,1SG7. And this was the cod of it. This was the end of all that made life to me. I buried him there in hearing of the wash of a strange sea ou a strange shore. I staid by the grave till the priest and the bystanders were gone. I saw the earth filled in to the last sod, and the grave digger stamped it down with his feet. Then and not till then, I felt that I had lost him forever, the friend I bad loved, and hated, and slain. Then and not till then.l knew that all rest and joy, and hope were over for me. From that moment my heart hardened within me, and my life was filled with loathing. Day and night, land and sea, labor and rest, food and slecp( were alike hateful tp me. It was the carse of Cain, and that my brother bad pardoned mo made it lie none the lighter. Peace on earth was for me no more, and good will toward men was dead in my heart forever. Remorse softens some natures ; but it poisoned mine. I hated all mankind, I bated the. woman who had como between us two, and ruined both our lives. EXTRHCTING TEETH WITHOUT PAtN, which he is doing successfully every day, b' the use of QAJIUEL J. BARBER, out 1" KEYSTONE MARBLE YARD. law * McMillan. Odd Fellows' Block, North Side. Pittston, Dec. 29, 1864. " In the worst way that a woman pan wrong those who love ber. She has sold herself to the Marehese Loredano." NITROUS OXIDE GAS It is perfectly safe andvery pleasantto inhale. Its results have been entirely satisfactory in every instance. C. M. W. Sculptor, and Dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, gTEAM WEEKLY The blood rushed to my head and fuce in a burning torrent. I could scarcely see, and dared not trust myself to speak. RoomS with J. W. MILLER, adjoining the Cash Store of Chas. Law Cfc Co. Pittstonj May 1st 1861. Tomb Stones, Mantels, Window Caps and Sills. From and to QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL! Main Street, 2d door below the Square. Wilkes-Barre, March 18, 1865. " I saw her going toward* the cathedral," he went on, hurriedly. " It was about three hours ago. I thought she might be going to conlession, so I hung back and followed her at a distance. When she got inside, however, she went straight to the back of the pulpit, where this man was waiting for her. To* remember him, —an old man who used to haunt the shop a month or two back. Well, seeing how deep in conversation they were, and how. they stood close under the pulpit with their backs towards the Church, I fell into a passion of anger and went straight up the aisle, intending to sajr or do something, I scarcely knew what, but at all events, to draw her arm through mine, and take her home. When I came within a few feet, however, and found only a big pillar between myselfand them, I paused. They could not see me, nor I them; but I could hear their Yoicea distinctly, and—and I listened." Opposite the Bank, I cannot tell to this day how it cams about, or what first leCl me to suspect how things were going with us both ; but long before the waning of that autumn, and coldness had sprung up between my friend and myself. It was nothing that could have been put into words. It was nothing that either of us could have explained or justified, to save his life. Wo lodged together, ate together, worked together, exactly as before; we even took our long evening's walk together, when the day's labor was ended ; and except perhaps, that we were more silent than of old, no mere looker-on could have detected a shadow of change. Yet there it was ; silent and subtle, widening the gulf between us every day. A. THOMPSON, PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO., PA. AgjS THE FIRST-CLASS POWERFUL IRON isfs& STEAMSHIPS OF THE REAL ESTATE BROKER, All orders promptly attended, andsatisfactlon warranted. [April 3,1862.-ly rjlABER'S PATENT And Agent for the sale of Farms. Coal lands and Houses and lots. Office with L. & H. C. Dewey. Pittston, Oct 11—tf. CHIMNEY TOPS AND FLUES. CUNARD LINE. , TRIPOLI, SIDON, MARATHON, HKCLA, OLYMPUS, TARIFA, MALTA, ALEPPO, PALMYRA. Carrying passengers on one Deck only, will sail from Liverpool every TUESDAY, from tjueenstown every WEDNESDAY, and from New York to Liverpool and Queenstown every WEDNESDAY. Steerage Passage from New York, $30, to New York at Low Rates, payable in Currency. Passengers forwarded to Paris and German ports at very low rates. For pusage apply to E. CUNARD, Steerage office, No. 09 Broadway, New York, or to W. E. WHYTE, Agent, Pittston, Pa. piTTSTON MEAT MARKET! These CHIMNEYS aud FI.IIES are of Cast Iron, and will become indispensable wherever their peculiar merits are known. I have said that we were born in the same village. IIo was the son of a small farmer, named William Trice, and the oldest of a family of seven; I was the only child of Ephraim Ilardy, the Chadleigh blacksmith —a well-known man in those parts, whose memory is not forgotten to this day. Just so far as a farmer is supposed to be a bigger man than a blacksmith, Nat's father might be said to have a better standing than mine ; but William Price, with his small holding and his seven boys, was, in fact, as poor as many a laborer; whilst the blacksmith, well-to-do, bustling, popular, and open-handed, was a person of some importance in the place. AIL this, however, had nothing to do with Mat and myself. It never occurred to either of us that his jacket was out at elbows, or that our mutual funds came altogether from my pocket. It was enough for us that we &at on the same schoolbench, conned our tacks from the same primer, fought each other's battles, screened each other's faults, fished, nutted, played truant, robbed orchards and birds' nest together, and spend every half-hour, authorised or stolen, in each other's society. It was a happy time; but it could not go on forever. My father, being prosperous, resolve!! to put me forward in the world. I must know more, and do better than himself. The forge was not good enough, the little world of Chadleigh not wide enough for me. Thus it happened that I was still swinging, the satchel when Mat was whistling at the plow, and at last, when my future course was shaped out, we were separated, as it then seemeu to us, for life. For son as I was, furnace and forge, in some form or other, pleased me best, and I chose to be a working engineer. So my father by and by apprenticed hi? to a Birmingham iron-moser; and biddiog farewell to Mat'andChad leigh, and the gray old Tors in the shadows of which I had spent all the days of my life, I turned my face northward, and went over into '• the Black JONES, Q ELBEIj i FELDMAN at the Pittston Meat Market, opposite the Bank, desire to inform the public thai they are,as heretofore supplying their numerous cuatomerous with the best of THEY ARE WARRENTED, 1st. To prevent water from leaking through the roof around the Chimney. 2d. To prevent a current of air down the chimney to the damage of the draft. 3d. To be more durable than masonry. 4th. To draw better than any chimney now in nse. " Being a Smooth Surface" they do ;not gather soot as a brick chimney does, and from their peculiar construction, are much more safe from fire. They weigh nothing in comparison with the ordinary cnimney, and do not require the heavy timbers necessary to support mason work. When the top is"attached (either 4x12 or 7x12) (lues can be run down to the bottom of the house without difficulty, and stovepipes inserted at any desired point Every man can put up his own chimney within the space of an hour or so. The;/ are made to tit any Chimney, either ridge or side and or any form. Township rights may be had by applying to J. MULFOBD, Fqb. 21, '67. Wyoming, Luzerne Co., Pa. (ANEUhiN FARDD,) ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, SCRANTON, PA. FRESH BEEF. PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, and all other seasonable meat#. Tliey are also dealing in HIDES SHEEP SKINS, and for which they will at all times pay the He had bidden me seek her out, and be the moesenger of his forgiveness. I had sooner gone down to the port of Genoa and taken, upon me the ferge cap and shotted chain of any galleyslave at his toil in the public works ; but, for all that, I did my best to obey him. I went back, intending no say to her, "Oianetta Goneglia he forgave you ; but God never will." But she was gone. The little shop was left to a fresh occupant; and the neighbors only knew that mother and daughter had left the place and that Gianetta was supposed to be under the " protection" of thg Marehese Loredano. How I made inquiries here and there—bow I heard that they bqd gone to Naples, and how, being •restless and reckless of my time, I worked my passage in a French steamer, and followed her, having found the sumtuous villa that was now hers. I learned that she had left there some ten days and had gone to Paris, w here the Marehese was embassador for the Two Sicilies, how working my passage back again to Marseilles, and tbence in part by rivers and in part by rail, I made my way to Paris, how, day after day. I paced the streets and the parks, watehed at the embassador's gates, followed his carriage, and, at last, after weeks of waiting, dis- Application for ray services left with Mr. E. R. Williams, of Pittston, will be promptly received and attended to. A. J. Oct. 11.1886—tf. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES IN CASH. Bring them alonp. S k. F. Pittston, Nov. 1,18G6—tf. , Aug. 30, 1866.—ly J J.'MERRIAM'S FIRE AND ACCIDENTAL It was not his fault. He was too true and gentle hearted to have willingly brought about such a state of things between us. Neither do I believe—fiery as 'my nature is—that it was mine. It was all hers—here from first to last— the sin, a'nd the shame, and the sorrow. STUDIO, E W BAKERY! .INSURANCE AGENCY. At Miller'g Photograph Booms. The undersigned would respectfully -an Bounce to the public that he have opened " Well, and you heard—" CABINET AND LIFE-SIZE P0RTRAIT8 Painted ioOil Colors. Also copies made from Dnguerre otypes, Ambrotypes or Card Pictures any sine desired, and Painted in Oil or Water Colors or re-touched Kit* India Ink. Pittstou, Sept. 1806.—ly Office, Old Post-Office, Building, PITTSTON, PA. L. A H. C. bEWEY, Agents, " The terms of a shameful bargain—beauty on the one side, gold on the other; so many thousand francs a year; a villa near Naples— Pah! it makes me sick to repeat it." AN EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN PITTSTON adjoining the Butler House, where 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 hesitation in saying that he will be able to satisfy all as to the quality orBread Ac,. which he offers. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. L. ELTERICH. If she had shown a fair and open preference ior either of us, no real harm could have come of it. I would have put any restraint upon myself, and, Heaven knows 1 have borne any suffering, to see Mat really happy. I know that he would have done the same, and more if he could, for me. But Gianetta cared not one sou for either. She never meant to choose between us. It gratified her vanity to divide us; it amused her to play with us. It would pass my power, to tell how, by a thousand imperceptible shades of coquetry,—by the lingering of a glancc, the substitution of a word, the flitting of a smile,—sho contrived to turn our heads, and torturo our hearts, and lead us on to love her. She deceived us both. Sho buoyed us both with hope; she maddened us with jealousy; sho crushed us with despair. For my partwhen I seemed to wake to a sudden sense of the ruiu that was about our path, and I saw how the truost friendship that ever bound two lives together, was drifting on to wreck and ruin, I asked myself whether any woman in the world was worth what Mat had been to me and I to him. But this was not often. I wa3 readier to shut my eyes ujrnn the truth than to face it : and so lived on, wilfully, jn a pUGH & PEIGE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. And with a shudder, he poured out another glass of wine and drank it at a draught. gC ALES! SCALES! AXD WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Flour, Feed, Grain, Salt. Provisions, 'Wrapping Paper, Ac., Ac., Of 98 Broadway, New York. W. A. BREWER, Jr., Secretary. CYRUS CURTIS, President. Assets and Cash Capital over $1,000,000 00 Proportion of Assets to Liabilities among the very highest The entite profit divided among the Policy holders. Dividends once declared are never forfeited, but may be paid to the policy holder in cish—used in diminution of future premiums or added to the policy at the option of the holder. All policies non-forfeitable after the payment of the second annual premium. FIRE. " After that," be said presently, •* I made no effort to bring her away. The whole thing was so cold-blooded, so deliberate, so shameful, that I felt I had only to wipe her out of my memory, and leave her to her fate. I stole out of the cathedral, and walked about here by the sea for ever sn long, trying to get my thoughts straight. Then I remembered you, Ben; and the recollections of how this wanton had come between us and broken up our lives, drove me wild. So I went up to the station and waited for you. I felt you ought to know it all; and— and I thought, perhaps that we might go back to England together." W. K. FISHER, Agent for Bank, Dinmore A Co.'s Philadelphia Scale Works. Pittston 4ply 6th, 1865 PITTSTON, PA. FLOOR, PORK, NAILS, FEED, SHODLEDRS, SPIKES, MEAL, HAMS, LEATHER, GRAIN, BUTTER, TOBACCO, SEEDS, LARD, CIGARS, SALT BY THE BARREL, ASHTON, * RIAKSlTALtS, GROUND ALUM, TABLE, All Scaies repaired and adjusted by the above. Ilay, Tmck or Mine Scales set. All carpenter work done for ibe same in a workmanlike manner. Otlice at Wilkes Barre, Pa. Owed 3—liic. AGON MAKING! 'pHE undersigned having purchased the old stand 1. of Abram Luce in the Borough of Pittston, desires to inform the public that he is now prepared to execute all work in his line in flie best manner. 11 l KD 1 A L INSTITUTE! Wrti fc- lilt CASES! Niagaria ofNew York Cash Capital, International of N. Y. " " Enterprise of Philadelphia Capital, Lycoming, Assets, ?1,000.000 00 1,000,000 00 TCO.IIOO 00 3,000,000 00 NEW WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, Ac., of all kinds made in the best and most substantial style, by the best of workmen. , :iCD .1 treet, New York. with the "highest testijno- , . Special Diseases, in a sealed envelopu ■ Hire and send fnr rhm, and you w. gr.il it; for, as advertising physicians, in n. -ii«s out of ten, are impostors, without reference* n stranger should be trusted. En vlnse a Mump for postage, :iid direct to Dr. LAW- Kt'.NCE, No. 11 Bond St., K. Y. [Nov.29—ly'C mala; Also Agents for covered her having written to re- PAINTING AND REPAIRING done ia the best manner. Satisfaction warranted in BEANS, EGGS, WRAPPING PAPER, CRACKERS, THE GREAT EASTERN DETECTIYE HORSE " The Marehese Loredano 1" quest an interview, her servants spurned me from her door and flung my letter in my face,— how, looking up at her windows I then, instead of forgiving, solemnly cursed her with the bit' 'rest curses my tongue could devise, and bow, y*ne, I shook the dust o'f Paris from my ■name a wanderer upon the face of rtcts which I have now no space Agent /or the sale of Vaughn's Celebrated INSURANCE CO. OF rillL'A. It was all that I could say ; all that I could think. As Mat had just said of himself I %'t " like ono stunned." all uosc.i. FERDINAND KUSCI1EI. BRADFORD CO. TOBACCO AND SEGARS. tVrapping Paper in any quantity will be de'rered to Dealers at as low rates as it can he purchased in th cities June 31,1&06. Capital $100,000 00 Pitts ion, Oct. 18, l&OG.-mG insures against loss by Theft and Death, by Fire, p.VSSlGETOONDFUO)I pUMPS ! PUMPS ! Accident or Natural Causes. " There is one other thing I may as w you," he added, reluctantly, " if only you how false a woman can be. Weto have boen married next month." " We/ Who? What do you nxD " I mean that we were to have 1 —Giauetta and I.'" PIPES! PIPES! ACCIDENTAL. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, The undersigned has now on hand at the Engine Hou :e f;f the Pittston Water Works, at the Kivcr, in the rear of the iiagle Hotel, a good astortnicnl of LACKS M If H IN6! THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO By.Stoamship and Sailing Packet, at' Reduced Rates, OF HARTFORD, CONN, •Dars of my life were TAP3C0TT BROTHERS 4 CO., CISTERN AND WELL PUMPS, Of the most improved kinds, together witli v.irious CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKING! Capital $500,000 00 country." dream A morose and -e and there v*nd to "d 86 South St., and 23 Broadway, fizes oi 'piIE Uudersigned is now prepared at his Shop in 1 Won Pitutou, to do" a general business," in BLACKSMlTHIX(it,and the manufacture of WAGONS. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. Insures against all accldcntp. Policies- written from one day to five years at this ottice, nt low ratf-B of premium, paying ample compensation for total disability and the whole amount insured in case of fatal accident. L. 4 11. C. D. Feb. 7,1807. I am not goir.g to dwell on this part of my story. How I worked out the leriu of lnv apprenticeship ; how, when I had served my full time and become a skilled workman. I took Mat from the plow and brought him over to the Black County, sharing with him lodging, wa ges, experience—all, in short, that I had to give; how he, naturally quick to Icarn and brimful of quiet energy, worked his way up a step at a time, and came by and by to bo a "first hand," in his own department: how, during all these year3 of change, and trial, and effort, the old boyish affection never wavered or weakened, but went on.grownig with our growth and strengthening with our strength, are facts which I need do no more than outline in in this place. Thus the autumn passed away, aud winter came—the Strang# treacherous Genoese winter, green with olive and ilex, brilliant with sunshine, and bitter with storm. Still, rivals at heart and friends on the surface, Mat and I lingered on in our lodging in the Vieolo Balba.— Still Ginncttn held us with her fatal wilos and her still more fatal beauty. At length thero came a day when I'felt I could boar tbo horrible misery and suspeuse of it no longer. The sun, I vowed, should not go down before I knew my sentence. She must choose between us.— She must either take mc or let mc go. I was reckless, I was desperate. I was determined to know the worst, or the best. If the worst, I would at once turn my back upon Genoa, upon her, upon all the pursuits aud purposes of my past life, and begiu the world anew. This I told her, paassionately and sternly, standing before her in the little parlor at the back of the 8bop,tDne bleak December morning. NEW YORK, GALVANIZED IRON PIPES, A sudden storm of rage, of sr ity, swept over mo at this, ar my senses away. Continue to tfisue Pafsago Tickets,available for twelve Months, from IX)JfDO\, LIVERPOOL, or 0UEEJJ8- TuVPX, and DRAFTS, payable on demand, for any amount from £1 and upwards. MICHAEL W. MORRIS, Agent, Pittston Pa. for tubing wells and citterns, and for all purposes of conveying water. :J*ie advantages of this pipe over lead p'ipe, is t lia: it is more durable and free from all danger of poison, an objection which has so often Ijeen raised against lead pipe. Having been particular to secure the best of Wagon and Carriage Makers, as well as Blacksmiths, he feels no hesitation in assuring the public that the work made at his Bliop will compare favorably with the best iu Northern Pennsylvania. "Foul" I cricd. GiaD dou't believe it." RUBBER nOSE AND, HOWELL d- CO., Feb. 28. '07—ly. " I wish I had not b A supply of Rubber Hose for domestic use is also kept on hand and sold at reasonable rates, together with GLOBE VALVES AND BRASS FAUCETS. All fitting up in connection with the pumps, fascets, 4c. promptly attended to by JOHN ANDERSON. Pittston, March 7, '07. PAINTING AND TRIMMING! (SUCCESSORS TO SMITH BROS.) looking uptos if puzz' " But she promised she promised ft, sb QHANGE OF FIRM ! For this department also, he has a scientific workman of ample experience in the best shops in the state. With the facilities and workmen with which my cstablshment is now famished, 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 in my line, are requested to call ami give me a trial, aud satisfaction in every particular will be guaranteed, JOSEPH KLOTZ. DOORS, BLINDS, PICTURE FRYMES CELEBRATED XX Cfc XXXX ALES, " She told me v cr bo your wife' The firm of Knapp A Sharkey having been dissolved by mutual consent, the undersigned, thankful for past past encouragement and patronage will continue the manufacture of DOORS, BLINDS. and PICTURE, FRAMES at his old 3tand in West Pittston. where he is fitted up for the expeditious manufacture of everything in his line. UNRIVALLED CREAM ALES, REMOVAL! MANUFACTURED FROM THE BEST OF His color rof BRANDENBURG'S BAKERY! his answer c Wast Pittston, May 31.18GG. MALT AND HOPS " Indeed' baseness r Orders left with Dr. A. Knapp will receive prompt attention- New Brick, opposite Big Basin, PIxTSTON, PA. Families can be supplied with a Pure Healthy and Nutritious beverage. PAINTS, OIL, GLASS, AND KAILS. TILE STAFF OF LIFE is good Erend, and I would respectfully inform the citizens of Pittston and vicinity, that I always keep the genuine article on hand for gale, with all kindB o BRASS FOUNDRY XX & XXXX PORTER, About ibis time—it will be remembered that I speak of the days when Mat and I were on the bright side of thirty—it happened that our firm contracted to supply six firBt-olasj locomotives to run on the new line, then in process of construction, between Turin and Genoa. It was the first Italian order wo had taken. Wo had had dealings with France, Holland, Belgium, Germanybut never before with Italy. The connection, therefore, was new and valuable,— all the more valuable because our Transalpine neighbors had but lately begun to lay down the iron roads, and would be safe to need more ol our good English work as they went on. So the Birmingham firm set themselves to the contract with a wil 'engthening our working hours, increased ou wages, took on frf h hands, and determined, . energy and promptitude could do it, to placi themselves at the head of the Ital- you ; an ment s u Kept constantly on hand; Painting and Glazing done to order by experienced workmen. * IN PITTSTON! West Pittston, Mar. 14, 'U7. A. H. KNAPP. George shelley, practical brass founder, and manufacturer of Brass Cocks, Globe valves, eUvam Whistles, and Brass work generally, lias opened a shop at tho "Union Foundry" of I). Lister near Plane No. 2, where he -will at all times- be prepared to fill orders for Brass Castings and finished work with promptness and dispatch. A share of public patronage is respeetfully solicited. G. 8- Pittston, Oct 4th, I860. MINERAL WATER. SODA WATER, SARSA- PARILIJA, &c. besi Gi BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER. UNION BREWERY, JVL A Gt G I N G ! CRACKERS, PIES, &c. Families and Parties supplied imh everything in bis line, on short notice, and on reasonable terms. " If it's Mat whom you care for most," I said, " tell me so in one word, and I will never trouble you again. He is bolter worth your love.— I am jealous and exacting; he is as trusti fROM BRAINTRIM QUARRIES! rPE undersigned is prepared to fill orders for Flagging, Curbing, Water Tables, Window Sills, 4c, from the celebrated Quarries of N. Jyerfield at Braintrim, Wyoming Countv. These flagging are warranted to be ouperior in ill respects, and will bo deli vered'ready for laying. at the canal bank in Pittston, and other points on the canal. Other stone will also be dressed to order, and delivered in like manner Orders respectfully solicited. S. J. BARBER, Agent. Marble Yard opposite the Bank, Pitts ton Pa ounf?8, 1S88.—tf March 28, '67-tf.] Pittston, Pa. 9S p. - - • ";flTBHI *• '• ;J|g %ii li Millinery establishment FOR SALE.—The Undersigned, with a view of retiring from the business, offers at Cost, and in many caseaMnueli' below,her entire stock of Millinery, consisting in part of Velvets, Feathers, Flowers, Laees, Ribbpns, Silks, Blonds, Crapes, Collars, Vails, Buttons, Trimmings, Hoop Skirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Bonnets, Hats, and a variety of other desirable goods, just sneh as are needed in the business. My whole stock Is to be disposed of by the first of April. To any one desiring to enter into the business this Is ji favorable opportunity, and to those desiring to buj any of .the goods on hand, we offer the most flattering inducements. MRS. M. W. GRIFFING. Pittston, Feb. 21, '07—tf My establishment is now in my new brick building opposite tbe big basin, on Main St. FRANK BRANDENBURG. Pi ttston, March 1, 1363. and unselfish a? a woman. Speak, Gianc' A.. - ■ «■' 'afca?-"' j*V v * *?. ., Deafness, blindness and catarrh treated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, M. D., Oculist and Aunst, (formerly of Holland,) No. 518 PINE Street, PHILAD'A. Testimonials, from the most reliable sources tn the City and Country can beseeD nt this office. The medical fatuity are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secret in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without pa». No charge for examination. March 22,18««.—ly. asn I to bid you good-bv for ever and eve '. est jfrfci*- am I to write home to my mother in Er • Jh ■ ■ «• •' •' - J ; ■ Ct Si ,H *, _■■ ' -_'.••• ' "• i\ ,' • • •" -y',\if -■■» . -' • ..-' ■ -c" . % «. -' - . tfts.s4' : DRESS MAKING.—The undersigned respoctfttlly inform* the T.atlios of Pittaton «nd vtrinity (tmt she is prepared t«D attend to the above busineas at hor residence on Market street, comer of Pine street Alley. Those favoring her.with their patronage may rely upon haviug their work satisfactorily and promptly done, and at reasonable rates. Ptttston, Mar. 7—It MRS. H, N. GREENSLIT. bidding her pray to God to bless the who has promised be my wife?" "V * jfc •C ,*fe( " You plead your friend's cmise she haughtily. " Matteo ought to This is more than he ever did lor " Give me my answer, for pity claimed, " and let me go!" ir * JK.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 17 Number 5, April 11, 1867 |
Volume | 17 |
Issue | 5 |
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 | 1867-04-11 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 17 Number 5, April 11, 1867 |
Volume | 17 |
Issue | 5 |
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 | 1867-04-11 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_18670411_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Full Text | TEAMS OF PUBLICATION. job PEnrrnro and rulisg. The Gaiettx Jonnrsu Omoi mbtHM * larjra variety of Jabbing Material, with one' Large Cylinder TuylortJlenm Press, two smaller Power Presses sn t two Hand Presses, thus enabling us to expedite work of erery kind, and to execute it in a manner not to be surpassed even in our large cities, and at low rates. • Tba'PirrsTOji Gazetts is* published every Tncasr.iY morning by G. M. Ricsabt, in the -'Gaictte Building," west side of Main Street i»t SI.00 per annum. No postage charge "i witUi advertising as follows: he Cou: One Square, (8 linesDor less, one or three weeks, ?2; three months, $3: six months, $G; one year, $10. Ono-cigiith Column, one mouth, S3; three mos.,ffl; six months, $9: one yeDar. $14. Particular attention paid to the printing of Manifests, Pamphlets, Circulars. Show - Bills, Labels, Notes, Hand-Bills, Hill-Heads, Tickets Cards, 4c. One-qnarter Column, one mo., $8; three mos, $12; six months, $18; one year, $30. One half Column, one mo., $14; three mos., $20 six months, $30; one year. $30. Ruled and Bound Work of all kiuds done to order in the neatest and best manner, and printed to order. One Column, one month, $25 :hrce months, $35; DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POLITICS, NEWS, LITEBATURE, AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Auditors'and Administrators'Notices, $3 each. All Communications of limited or individual interest, 20 cents per line. Notices of Marriages and Deaths, free; notices accompanving the same, 20 cts. per line. six months. $50; one year, $100. A full line of Justices' and Constables' Blanks, to gather with License Applications and Bonds, Kotos Heeds, Contracts, Time and Pay Koll-s tic., Ac. constantly on hand. VOL. XVII.—NO. 5. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1867. WHOLE NO. 83T. Bnsiness €arbs. Business Carlis Business (Harlis. Business (ffavbs. 'ian labor-market and stay ther#. They deeervcCl and achieved success. The six locomotives were not only turned out to time, but wore »hipped, despatched, and delivered with a promptitude that fairly amazed our Piedmontes consignee. I wns not a little proud, you may be sure, when I found myself appointed to superintend the transport of the the engines. Being allowed a couple of assistants, I contrived that Mat should be of them ; and thus we enjoyed together the first great holiday of our lives. " Yon are free to go or stay, Signor Inglese," she replied. " I am not your jailor." " rDo you bid me leave you ?" "Beata Madre ! not I." " Will you marry me if I stay ?" She laughed aloud—such a merry, mocking, musical laugh, like a chime of silver bells! "You ask too much," she said. " Only what you have led me to hope these -five or six months past!" The words had bo sooner passed his lips than I sprang at him. I have never been able distinctly to remember what followed. A curse, —& blow—a struggle—a moment of blind fury —a cry—a confusion of tongues—a circle of strange faces. I see Mat lying back in the arms of a bystander; myself trembling and bewildered,—the knife dropped from my grasp ; blood upon the floor; blood upon my hand; blood upon his shirt. And then I heard those-dreadful wordi— Q_E0. W. BRAINERD k CO., Q S.STARK, JJUTLEIt no USE, g O M E T H I NG NEW! PITTSTON, PENN'A GROCERS, 103 Murray, fioar West Street, WHAT THE BELLS SAY. ATTORNEY PITTST02T, PA., AT LAW, THE undersigned have opened in connection with their Dry Goods and Grocery Store, a Oh, nol thero is no flaming hell! Apr. 15.1865, J. TREFFISON, Proprietor. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, Where t'De citizens of West Pittston and vicinity may obtain a FIRST-RATE ARTICLE, and at as low rates as at any other establishment in the county. They intend to keep good workmen employed constantly, and the public can get their work done at all times and punctually. Said the Universalist 1*11, Look up to heaven this holy day, Attend this church, and learn the way; There are no fires, no Sends to blight The hope within the heart that's right. No hell! no hell! no hell! no hell! Said the Universalist bell. Bountv., Back Pay, Pensions, and other Government Claims Collected. Office in ExpresB Office. NEW YORK. ("GEO. W. BRAINERD, J DAVID BELDEN (.ELISHA W.BAXTER. O R E S T HOUSE, Aug. 10, '65. Corner Wyoming Avenue and Spruce St., & HARRINGTON, SCRANTON, PA Q. B . SMITH, It was a wonderful change for two Birmingham operatives fresh from the Black Country.— The feiry city, with its crescent background of Alps; the port crowded with strange shipping; the marvelous blue sky and blue sea; the painted houses on the quays ; the quaint cathedral, faeed with black and white marble ; the street jewelers, like an Arabian Night's bazaar; the Streets of palaces, with its Moorish court-yards, its fountains and orange trees : the woman veiled like brides; the galley-slaves chained two and two; the processions of priests and friars ; the everlasting clangor of bells; the babble of a strange tongue; the singular lightness and brightness of the climate,—made, altogether, ■such a combination of wonder* that we wander- about, the first day, in a kind of bewildered dream like children at a fair. Before that week was ended being tempted by the beauty of the place and the liberality of the pay, we bad agreed to take service vith the Turin and Genoa Railway Company, and to turn our backs upon Birmingham forever. " That is just what Matteo says. How tire some you both are !* " 0, Ben, you have murdered me !" REED Jfc SCHOONMAKER, PBOPRIZTOBS. S. J. Used. U. G. Schooioiakek. Oct. 4,1SG6.—ly TFo?& oj all description* made to order at Short Noticc. Particular Attention paid to Repairing. Sole Leather and Shce Findings o/ all Descriptions. Do well! do well! do well! do well! " 0 Gianotta,"I said passionately, " be serious for one moment! I am a rough fellow, it is true—not half good enough or clever enough for yon; but I love you with my whole heart, and an Emperor could d»no more." He did not die—at least not there and then.— He was carried to the nearest hospital, and lay fo» weeks between life and death. His ease, they said, was difficult and dangerous. The knife had gone in just below tbe collar-bone, and pierced down into the lungs. He was not allowed to speak or turn—scarcely to breathe with freedom. He might not even lift his head to drink. I sat by him day and night all through that sorrowful time. I gave up niy situation on the railway; I quitted my lodging in the Vicolo Balba; I tried to forget that such a woman as Gianetta Coneglia had ever drawn breath. I lived only for Mat; and he tried to live more, I believe,more for my aake than his own. Thus, in the bitter hours silent of pain and penitence, when no hand but mine approached his lips or smoothed his pillow, the old friendship came back with even more than it* old trust and faithfulness- "He forgave me, fully and freely; and I would thankfdfly have given my life lor him. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Sc., &c • 191 West St, 1 door above Duano St, Said the Unitarian bell; Come here and cast aside your load, And work your way along the road, With faith in God and faith in man. And hope in Christ, where hope began WILKE3-BARRE, PA. . Office on Main St., above Z. Bennett's Store. Will practice in Courts of Luzerne County and „ Mayor's Courts of Carbondalc. Consul tatioas in German and Epgl ish. D. C. Harrington, Notary Public. C. E. WJtlGHT. D. C. HARRINGTON. Feb. 4,1864. gT. LAWRENCE HOTEL, No. 1818, Chestnut Street, NEW YORK G. B. ROMMEL A CO. PHILADELPHIA Mar. 7,1801 541yl May 17,1866.—ly Do well I do well! do well I do woll I Said the Unitarian bell. " I am glad of it," she replied j I do not want you to love me less." J. H. DENNISON", SnpcrintauJent. & LAMPHEAR, BOOTS AND SHOES! " Then you cannot wish to make me wretched ! Will you promise me?" £Sf The City Passenger Cars in front of the Depots constantly ninningiu a few steps of the Hotel. Jam-3 1867.—fy pd. Swelll swell! swell I sweW! ye waters swell! No. 3 and 4, Fulton Market, D. LAMB, Exclaimed in peals, the Baptist bell; While faith in Christ above can save, Men must be plunged beneath the wave To show the world unfaltering faith In what the saercd 8cripture saith. Swell! swell! swelll swell! ye waters swelll Exclaimed in peals the Baptist belt "I promise nothing," said she, with another burst of laughter, "except that Larill not marry Matteo!" • JQR. WASHINGTON G. NUGENT, NEW YORK. Opposite C. Law A Co.'s Cash Store, Main St., Offers his professional services to the citizens of Pttston and vicinity, £3- Offioe foot of Butler Hif.. M«y 14,1866. tf END HOTEL, Wholesale Dealers and Shippers of all kinds ot PITTSTON, PA. FRESH FISH All orders punctually attended to. Feb. 21,1867. PITTSTON, PA., Except that she would not marry Matteo !— Only that. Hot a word «f hope for myself.— Nothing but my friend's condemnation. I might get comfort, and selfish triampb, and some sort of base assurance outofthat,ifI could. And so, to my shame, I did. I grasped at the vain encouragement and fool that I was ! let her put me off again unanswered. From that day, I give up all effort at self-control, and let myaelf drift blindly on—to destruction. JOSEPH SCUREMAN, Proprietor. [ Scccessoe to R. Jaggard. ] Respectfully invites the attention of the public to his large stock of Boots and Shoes, suih as Gents' Fine Calf Boots, Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties, Ac.— Also, a large variety of Ladies' and Childrens' Shoes, and Gaiters of all descriptions, in bet everything in the line. The patronage of the public is solicited. Pittston, Mar. 29, '60—If. Farewell! farewell! base world farewell I pOCTOR ROBATHAN, rpHE IIOU8E is conveniently located for the accom- JL modation of travelers and well supplyed iiith evervthing nocccssarv to make the sojourner comfortable. Tha best of Liqnors and other beverages will always be round in the Bar. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Pittston May 24. 1866-tf. J A. WISNER, Cried out the Presbyterian bell 1 Life is a Loon to mortals given. And there is nothing true but Heaven! Do not provoke the avenging rod I Come and learn the will of God. Farewell! farewell! base world, farewell! Cries out the Presbyterian bell. (OF HYDE PARK,) NO. 173. FRONT STREET, Will visit Pittston every Tuesday and Friday, when he can be consulted on all medical and surgical cases at Mr. Griffith Thomas' " Cambrian-House," from half past 11 to 1 P M. • Nov .29,1866. • NEW YORK. BONNELL AADAMS WHOLESALE QROCIRS. MILLINERY AND FANCY STORE! pR JOHN C. BECKER, . physician and surgeon, A M B R I A N HOUSE, Then began a new life—a life so active and healthy, so steeped in fresh air and sunshine, that we sometimes marveled how wo could have endured the gloom of the Black Country. We were constantly up and down the line ; now at Genoa, now at Turin, taking trial trip with the locomotives and placing oar old experiences at the service of oar new omployers^ At length thing* became-so bad between Mat and myself, that it seemed as if an open rapture must be ai hand. We avoided eath other, scarcely exchanged a dozen sentence* in a day, and fell away from our old familiar habit*. At this lime—I shudder to remember it!—there were moments when I felt that I bated him. Thus, with the trouble deepening and ifldening between us day by' day, another month or five weeks went by; and January came; and, with January, the Carnival. They said in Genoa that it was a particularly dull carnival, and so it must have been ; for, save a flag or two hong out in some of tha principal streets, and a sort of festa look about the women, there were no special indications of the season. It was, I think, tho second day, when, having been on tbe line all the morning, I returned to Genoa at dusk, and, to my surprise, found Mat Price on the platform. He came up to me, and laid his h»nd on my arm. At length there cine one bright spring morning, when, dismissed as convalescent, he tottered out through the hospital &ates, leaning on my arm, and feeble as an infant. He was not cured ; neither as I then learned, to my horror and anguish, was it possible that be ever could be cared. He might live with care, tor some year*; but the lnngt were injured beyond the hop* of remedy, and a strong and healthy man be could never be again. These spoken aaide to me, were the parting words of the chief physician, whj advised me to take him farther south without delay. I took him to a coast-town called Eocca, some thirty miles beyond Genoa,—a sheltered lonely place along the Riviera, where the sea was even bluer than the sky, and the cliffs were green with strange tropical plants—eacti and aloes and Egyptian palms. Here we lodged in tho house of a small tradesman; and Mat, to use his own words, " set to work at getting well in good earnest." But alas! it was a work which no earnestness could forward. Day after day he went down to the beach, and sat for hours drinkiog the sea air and watching the sails that came and went in tbe offing. By-and-by he could go no farther than than the garden of the house in which he lived. A little later, and he spent his days on the couch beside tbe open window, waiting patiently for the end. Ay, for tho end ! It had come to that. He was fading fast, waning with the waning summer, and conscious that the Ileapor was at hand. His whole aim now was to soften theagony of my-remorse, and prepare me for what must shortly come. PITTSTON, PA, F. R. BAIRD B. r. COOLBAUQH. Adjoining D. Lamb's Boot and Shoe Store. Shouted the MethodisUc bell; Our Lord iiaa made salvation free; None need be lost on land or sea; Repent, believe, have hope, and then Be saved, and prise the Lord—amen, The truth we tell I we tell 1 we tell! Shouted the Methodistic bell. We tell the trnth, the truth we tell! JP R. BAIRD & CO., MRS. D. LAMB, having recently opened a dosirable stock of Millinery and Fancy Roods, invites the attention of the ladies to the same. Her stock comprises(Formerly of Tunkhannock,) OPPOSITE THE BANK, PITTSTON, PA. Oific* hours—from 8 to 10 a. m.., and 1 to 2 p tn. Evening, 6 to 8. Pittston. March 1, 186ft.-tf GRIFFITH THOMAS, PKOPKIKTOR. THE undersignedhaving purchased the interest of Mr..W. E. Whyt« in the above welt ind favorably known establishment, would re•■pectfullyiinform his friends and lormer patrons oi the House, as well as th« public in general, that nothing will be left undone to render to his customers and guests satisfaction in every particular. Beverages of all kinds served in the best style. Fresh Oysters and various other dishes will be prepared in the most acceptable nnnnerand at all hours. The House aims to be one of the highest respectability, and will be kept in a manner acceptable to all who hare an casion to patronize it. G. T. Pittston, April 18,1863.—ly Packcrs and Dealers in Can, Tub, Spiced and Shell OYSTERS, 3S3 South Front Street, Phil'a. BRANCH HOUSE,—T21icott'« Wharf; foot of Cross St., BONNETS, RIBBONS, HATS, FLOWERS, Feathers, Laces, Hoods, Silks, Velvets, Doll Hats Hats for children, and a variety of other goods, all of which will" be sold at reasonable rates. Millinery work of all kinds executed in the best and moot approved manner. Please call and examine our stock. Excel! excel! in love excel! In the mean while we made Genoa oar headquarters, and hired a eouple of rooms over a smallshcpina by-street sloping down to the quays. Such a busy little street—so steep and winding that no vehicles could pass through it, and so narrow that the sky looked like a mere strip of deep-blue ribbon overhead ! Every house in it, however, was a shop, where the goods encroached on the footway, or were piled about the door, or hung like tapestry from balconies; and all day long, from dawn to dask an incessant stream of passers-by poured up and down between the port and the upper quarter of the city. £)R. G. SPERLING, Pittstoa, Oct. 18,1866.-tf Chimed the Episcopalian boll! This is the church not built on sand, Emblem of one not made by hand; Its forms raid rules and rights revere. And worship here—come worship here! Excel in faith and works—excel! Chimed the Bpiseopal ian bell. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, (Late from Breslau, Prussia.) BALTIMORE, Md. Ry special arrangements with the Express Companies and Railroads, thore who order may rely on a constant supply and prompt delivery. We have 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 Nanscmond. James and York Rivers, and other notable points, to abetter advantage than heretofore.LIVERY IN PITTSTON! OFFICE IN THE JOHNSON COTTAOF., (North side.) ■ The Undersigned having supplied himself with a choice selection of PITTSTON, PA HORSES AND BUGGIES, Look down ye saints in Heaven tliat dwell 1 Office Hours from S to 10, A. M-, and 1 to 3, P. M We beg a continuation of the favors of onr old friends and customers, and solicit the orders of dealers generally, promising every satisfaction in our power to give. Send in your orders. F. R. BAIRD * CO. Carriages, Ac., would respectfully announce to the puolic that he has opened a Livery in the Stablea in the rear of James Brown's Store, where persons can at all times be furn ished with Horses and Conveyences to suit their fancy. Parties will be sentoutin comfortsblestyle when desired.—Terms reasonable.—A share of public patronage respectfully solicited. P. M. CONNIFF. Shouted the Koman Catholic 1«111 Beam o'er the battlements of bliss, And deign to bless a world like this; Let mortals kneel before this shrine ; Here is the water, here the wino. Look down, ye saints, in Heaven that djgreil! Exclaimed the Roman Catholic bell. T B. WARNER, *SLOON AND RESTAURANT, A (Under H. Cohen's Clothing Store.) MAIN STP.EET, PITTSTON, PENN'A. Jan. 3. AND AFFLICTED! " You are in late," he said. " I have been waiting for you three-quarters of an hour. Shall •we dine together to day?" My lou. ice in your midst being limited to but. • 'period, 1 talte this means of inviting all those u ..■D nave failed in obtaining relief by the old school Physicians. or Homceopathists to give us a Cooked Dishes of various kinds—oysters, Ac., served at all hours. A good stock of Liquors and beverages in general constantly on hand — all who favor me with a call will be hospitably entertained. L. B. W. Pittston, Nov. 22, 186(5.—tf, gCRANTON STEAM BAKERY! Our land lady was the widow of a silver worker, and lived by the sale of filigree ornaments, cheap jewelry, combs, fans, aid toys in ivory and jet. She had an only daughter named Gianetta, who served in the shop, and was simply the most beautiful women I ever beheld:— Looking back across this weary chasm of years, and bringing her image before me (as I can and do) with all tho vividness of life, I am unable, even now to detect a flaw in her beauty. I do not attempt to describe her. I do not believe there is a poet living who could find the words to do it; but I once saw a picture that was some what like her (not half so lovely, but still like her) ana, for aught I know, that picture is still hanging where I looked at it—upon the walls of the Louvre. It represented a woman with brown eyes and golden hair, looking over her shoulder into a circular mirror held by a bearded man in the back ground. In this man, as I then understood, the artist had painted his own portrait; in her, tho portrait of tho woman he loved. No picture that I ever saw was half so beautiful, «nd yet it was nwt worthy to be named in tho same breath with Gianett# Conoglia. MONIES & PUGHE, JulylS, 1865. $Dmm\ pfgMtimg. Impulsive as I am, this evidence of returning good-will at once called up my better feelings. call, yur success 111 the treatlneut of Female complaint.®. stand* nnrivaliod, as thousands of the restored will acknowledge, aad in proof of which assertion an exhibit the highest testimonials. Office and Xjiizerne House/* Pa. (Successors to jChas. Behlager.) SODA., Boston Butter, Farina, Graham Oyster, and other Biscuits made to order, wholesale order, wholesale and retail. Also the best kind o Bread, made of rpo AND FROM THE DEOOT! " With all my heart, Mat," I replied ; shall wo go to Gozioli's V The undersigned, having pnrehased of Mr. Joseph Hileman the Omnibus Line to the depot would respectfully say to the public that he will continue to run to all the trains, and carry passengers and baggage at the same rates. No efforts will be spared to accommodate the public and to give all entire satisfaction. HART PIIILLirS. THE ENGINEER. [enee at the j. 0,3m. R. TIIAYER, M. D. JOHN McDOUGAL'S BY AMELIA B. E0WABD.1 '• Nd, no," he said hurriedly. " Some quieter place,—some place where we can»talk. I have something to say to you." CS. BECK. M. P.—DENTIST fmm . late of PHILADELPHIA.— Office,—Two doors above his for- y" r •ner residence, East aide of Main St., "ublicSquarc, Wilkes-Barre, Penn. July l'J, 186 'Ax—"0 SUPERFINE FLOUR. STAR SALOON His name, sir, was JIathew Price ; mine is Benjamin Hardy. We were born within a few days of each other ; bred up in the same village ; taught at the same school. I cannot remember tho time when we were not close friends. Even as boys, we never knew what it was to quarrel. We had not a thought, we had not a possession, that was not"common. We would haye stood by each other, fearlessly, till to death. It was such a friendship as one reads about sometimes in books : fast and firm as the great Tors upon native Moorlands, true as the sun in the heavens. I noticed now that be looked pale and agitated, and an uneasy sense of apprehension stole upon me. We decided on the Pesoatore, a little out-of-the-way trattoria, down near the Molo Vecchio. Th#rc, in a dingy saloon, frequented chiefly by seamen, and redolent of tobacco, we ordered our simple dinner. Mat scarcely swallowed a morsel, but calling presently for a bottle Sicilian wine, ilrank eagerly. Main Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Warranted to suit the most fastidious. RYE AND BOSTON BROWN BREAD. PITTSTON, PA BEVERAGES of all kinds find of tb« best quality. A choice lot of COUTECTIONARIES constantly on hand. Particular attention paid to the wants and comfort of nil. families supplied l.ult AXD rBOHTTLY. Wedding and all kinds of Fancy Cakes made to order. Also, L I' Y E R Y ! " I would not live longer, if I could," he *aid lying 011 his couch one summer evening, and looking up to the stars. "If I had my choice at tbis moment, I would ask to go. I should like Gianetta to know that I forgave her." DR. J. M. BARRETT—DENTIST. Office at his residence on Franklin St. opposite the Methodist Church, Wilk6s-Barre, Pa., where he may hereafter be found at all hours. July5, 186R-1 w. JOHN McDOUGAL. CONFECTIONERY and NUTS in variety Good horseB and rigs to hire to careful ane responsible persons. All orders left at Eddn Hotel or Butler House will be promptly attaaged to. H. P. None but the most skillful workman employed, and the best of material used. Give us a fair and candid trial and you will find it to your Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold and Silver plate, Ac., and operates in all the branches of Dental Surgery, in the best manner. A deduction from usual charges sufficient to tover expenses, allowed to persons who como frcin a distance. April 19 1S60.—ly. JONES & ACKLEY, Pittston, June 8, lS65.-tf. Wholesale and Retail advantage. W. N. MONIES, LEWIS PUGHE. " Well Mat," I said, as the last dish was placed on the table, "what news have you 1" " She shall know it," I said, trembling suddenly from head to foot. GROCERS AND COMMISSION jyj" E W GOODS! Scranton, Nov. 22, 1866, THE WANTS OF THE PBOPLE « Bad." He pressed my hand. MERCHANTS, J*OB PRINTING, DULY CONSIDERED! The name of our villaga was Chadleigh.— Lifted high above the pasture flats which stretched awny at our feet like a measureless green lake and melted into mist on the farthest horizon, it nestled, a tinv stone-built hamlet, in a sheltered hollow about midway between the plain and the plateau. Above us, rising ridge beyond ridge, slopo beyond slope, spread the mountainous moor-country, bare and bleak for the most part, with here and there a patch ot cultivated field or hardy plantation, and crowned highest of all with masses of huge gray crag, abrupt, isolated, hoary, and older than the deluge. These were tho Tors.— Druidg's Tor, King's Tor. Castle Tor, and the like, sacred places, as I have heard, in the ancienttime, where crownings, human sacrifices, and all kinds of bloody heathen rites were performed. Bones, too, had been fonnd there, and arrow-heads, and ornaments of gold and glass. I had a vague awe of the Tors in those boyish days, and would not have gone near them after dark for the heaviest bribe. " I guessod that from your face." " Bad for you,—bad for me. Gianetta ?" " What of GiinStwr1 "And you will write to father?" « I will." JJR. C. M. WILLIAMS. Opposite Butler Coal Office, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, Tift undersigned having just returned from the head of market with one of the most extensive stocks of merchandize ever offered to the people of Luzerne County, would respectfully announce in a few words,to their friends and the public in general', that their purchases have been made with a yiew to the wants of the people, the miner and laborer, as well as tho clean nanded gentleman, or fair lady. Goeeries and provisions, flour aud feed in large supplies always on hand. He passed his hand nervously across bis lips. I had drawn a little back, that he might not see tbe tears raining down my cheeks; but he raised himself on his elbow, and looked round. SURGEON DENTIST. MAIN STREET, PITTSTGN, PA. PITfSTON, PA PAPER RULING AND BOOK BINDING. You may be certain the widow's shop did not want for customers. All Genoa knew how fair a face was to be seen behind that dingy little counter; and Gianetta, flirt as she was, had more lovers than she cared to remciuber, even by name. Gentle and simple, rich and poor, from that redeapped sailor 4Duying his earrings or his amulet, to the nobleman careleeslypurchasing half tHe filigrees in the window, she treated them all alike—encouraged them, laughed at them.led them on then turned them off at her pleasure. She had no more heart than a marble statue, as Mat and I discovered by-and-by to our bitter cost. "Gianetta is false,—worse than false," he said in a hoarse voice. " She values an honest man's heart just as she values a flower for her hair,— woars it for a day, then throws it aside forever. She has cruelly wronged us both." " In what way ? Good Heavens, speak •8jj- Highest market price paid for Country Produce of all kinds—Pork, Beef, Mutton, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Green and Dried Fruits, &c., 4c. To meet the increased demand of the business community, I have made extensive additions to my Job Office, and by an increased force of firstclass workmen, I will be at all limts read v to do all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTING at once and with the greatest possible dispatch. RULING to any pattern neatly executed. BOOKBINDINGin any styledoneonshort notice BLANK BOOKS of all kinds, from fr$25 Ledger, Day Book or Docket to * 5 cent Passbook, constantly on hand. STATIONERY in great variety for sale at reasonable prices. PRINTING, WRAPPING and WRITING PAPERS of every description lor sale. ROBERT BAUR, ? Don't fret Ben," he whispcrod, laid his head back wearily upnnthe pillow—and so died. Among the many recently introduced in his practice, he regards none of more importance than bis method of Agents for the Spring Hill and Springville Cheese Factories. Feb. 14,1SG7. And this was the cod of it. This was the end of all that made life to me. I buried him there in hearing of the wash of a strange sea ou a strange shore. I staid by the grave till the priest and the bystanders were gone. I saw the earth filled in to the last sod, and the grave digger stamped it down with his feet. Then and not till then, I felt that I had lost him forever, the friend I bad loved, and hated, and slain. Then and not till then.l knew that all rest and joy, and hope were over for me. From that moment my heart hardened within me, and my life was filled with loathing. Day and night, land and sea, labor and rest, food and slecp( were alike hateful tp me. It was the carse of Cain, and that my brother bad pardoned mo made it lie none the lighter. Peace on earth was for me no more, and good will toward men was dead in my heart forever. Remorse softens some natures ; but it poisoned mine. I hated all mankind, I bated the. woman who had como between us two, and ruined both our lives. EXTRHCTING TEETH WITHOUT PAtN, which he is doing successfully every day, b' the use of QAJIUEL J. BARBER, out 1" KEYSTONE MARBLE YARD. law * McMillan. Odd Fellows' Block, North Side. Pittston, Dec. 29, 1864. " In the worst way that a woman pan wrong those who love ber. She has sold herself to the Marehese Loredano." NITROUS OXIDE GAS It is perfectly safe andvery pleasantto inhale. Its results have been entirely satisfactory in every instance. C. M. W. Sculptor, and Dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, gTEAM WEEKLY The blood rushed to my head and fuce in a burning torrent. I could scarcely see, and dared not trust myself to speak. RoomS with J. W. MILLER, adjoining the Cash Store of Chas. Law Cfc Co. Pittstonj May 1st 1861. Tomb Stones, Mantels, Window Caps and Sills. From and to QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL! Main Street, 2d door below the Square. Wilkes-Barre, March 18, 1865. " I saw her going toward* the cathedral," he went on, hurriedly. " It was about three hours ago. I thought she might be going to conlession, so I hung back and followed her at a distance. When she got inside, however, she went straight to the back of the pulpit, where this man was waiting for her. To* remember him, —an old man who used to haunt the shop a month or two back. Well, seeing how deep in conversation they were, and how. they stood close under the pulpit with their backs towards the Church, I fell into a passion of anger and went straight up the aisle, intending to sajr or do something, I scarcely knew what, but at all events, to draw her arm through mine, and take her home. When I came within a few feet, however, and found only a big pillar between myselfand them, I paused. They could not see me, nor I them; but I could hear their Yoicea distinctly, and—and I listened." Opposite the Bank, I cannot tell to this day how it cams about, or what first leCl me to suspect how things were going with us both ; but long before the waning of that autumn, and coldness had sprung up between my friend and myself. It was nothing that could have been put into words. It was nothing that either of us could have explained or justified, to save his life. Wo lodged together, ate together, worked together, exactly as before; we even took our long evening's walk together, when the day's labor was ended ; and except perhaps, that we were more silent than of old, no mere looker-on could have detected a shadow of change. Yet there it was ; silent and subtle, widening the gulf between us every day. A. THOMPSON, PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO., PA. AgjS THE FIRST-CLASS POWERFUL IRON isfs& STEAMSHIPS OF THE REAL ESTATE BROKER, All orders promptly attended, andsatisfactlon warranted. [April 3,1862.-ly rjlABER'S PATENT And Agent for the sale of Farms. Coal lands and Houses and lots. Office with L. & H. C. Dewey. Pittston, Oct 11—tf. CHIMNEY TOPS AND FLUES. CUNARD LINE. , TRIPOLI, SIDON, MARATHON, HKCLA, OLYMPUS, TARIFA, MALTA, ALEPPO, PALMYRA. Carrying passengers on one Deck only, will sail from Liverpool every TUESDAY, from tjueenstown every WEDNESDAY, and from New York to Liverpool and Queenstown every WEDNESDAY. Steerage Passage from New York, $30, to New York at Low Rates, payable in Currency. Passengers forwarded to Paris and German ports at very low rates. For pusage apply to E. CUNARD, Steerage office, No. 09 Broadway, New York, or to W. E. WHYTE, Agent, Pittston, Pa. piTTSTON MEAT MARKET! These CHIMNEYS aud FI.IIES are of Cast Iron, and will become indispensable wherever their peculiar merits are known. I have said that we were born in the same village. IIo was the son of a small farmer, named William Trice, and the oldest of a family of seven; I was the only child of Ephraim Ilardy, the Chadleigh blacksmith —a well-known man in those parts, whose memory is not forgotten to this day. Just so far as a farmer is supposed to be a bigger man than a blacksmith, Nat's father might be said to have a better standing than mine ; but William Price, with his small holding and his seven boys, was, in fact, as poor as many a laborer; whilst the blacksmith, well-to-do, bustling, popular, and open-handed, was a person of some importance in the place. AIL this, however, had nothing to do with Mat and myself. It never occurred to either of us that his jacket was out at elbows, or that our mutual funds came altogether from my pocket. It was enough for us that we &at on the same schoolbench, conned our tacks from the same primer, fought each other's battles, screened each other's faults, fished, nutted, played truant, robbed orchards and birds' nest together, and spend every half-hour, authorised or stolen, in each other's society. It was a happy time; but it could not go on forever. My father, being prosperous, resolve!! to put me forward in the world. I must know more, and do better than himself. The forge was not good enough, the little world of Chadleigh not wide enough for me. Thus it happened that I was still swinging, the satchel when Mat was whistling at the plow, and at last, when my future course was shaped out, we were separated, as it then seemeu to us, for life. For son as I was, furnace and forge, in some form or other, pleased me best, and I chose to be a working engineer. So my father by and by apprenticed hi? to a Birmingham iron-moser; and biddiog farewell to Mat'andChad leigh, and the gray old Tors in the shadows of which I had spent all the days of my life, I turned my face northward, and went over into '• the Black JONES, Q ELBEIj i FELDMAN at the Pittston Meat Market, opposite the Bank, desire to inform the public thai they are,as heretofore supplying their numerous cuatomerous with the best of THEY ARE WARRENTED, 1st. To prevent water from leaking through the roof around the Chimney. 2d. To prevent a current of air down the chimney to the damage of the draft. 3d. To be more durable than masonry. 4th. To draw better than any chimney now in nse. " Being a Smooth Surface" they do ;not gather soot as a brick chimney does, and from their peculiar construction, are much more safe from fire. They weigh nothing in comparison with the ordinary cnimney, and do not require the heavy timbers necessary to support mason work. When the top is"attached (either 4x12 or 7x12) (lues can be run down to the bottom of the house without difficulty, and stovepipes inserted at any desired point Every man can put up his own chimney within the space of an hour or so. The;/ are made to tit any Chimney, either ridge or side and or any form. Township rights may be had by applying to J. MULFOBD, Fqb. 21, '67. Wyoming, Luzerne Co., Pa. (ANEUhiN FARDD,) ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, SCRANTON, PA. FRESH BEEF. PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, and all other seasonable meat#. Tliey are also dealing in HIDES SHEEP SKINS, and for which they will at all times pay the He had bidden me seek her out, and be the moesenger of his forgiveness. I had sooner gone down to the port of Genoa and taken, upon me the ferge cap and shotted chain of any galleyslave at his toil in the public works ; but, for all that, I did my best to obey him. I went back, intending no say to her, "Oianetta Goneglia he forgave you ; but God never will." But she was gone. The little shop was left to a fresh occupant; and the neighbors only knew that mother and daughter had left the place and that Gianetta was supposed to be under the " protection" of thg Marehese Loredano. How I made inquiries here and there—bow I heard that they bqd gone to Naples, and how, being •restless and reckless of my time, I worked my passage in a French steamer, and followed her, having found the sumtuous villa that was now hers. I learned that she had left there some ten days and had gone to Paris, w here the Marehese was embassador for the Two Sicilies, how working my passage back again to Marseilles, and tbence in part by rivers and in part by rail, I made my way to Paris, how, day after day. I paced the streets and the parks, watehed at the embassador's gates, followed his carriage, and, at last, after weeks of waiting, dis- Application for ray services left with Mr. E. R. Williams, of Pittston, will be promptly received and attended to. A. J. Oct. 11.1886—tf. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES IN CASH. Bring them alonp. S k. F. Pittston, Nov. 1,18G6—tf. , Aug. 30, 1866.—ly J J.'MERRIAM'S FIRE AND ACCIDENTAL It was not his fault. He was too true and gentle hearted to have willingly brought about such a state of things between us. Neither do I believe—fiery as 'my nature is—that it was mine. It was all hers—here from first to last— the sin, a'nd the shame, and the sorrow. STUDIO, E W BAKERY! .INSURANCE AGENCY. At Miller'g Photograph Booms. The undersigned would respectfully -an Bounce to the public that he have opened " Well, and you heard—" CABINET AND LIFE-SIZE P0RTRAIT8 Painted ioOil Colors. Also copies made from Dnguerre otypes, Ambrotypes or Card Pictures any sine desired, and Painted in Oil or Water Colors or re-touched Kit* India Ink. Pittstou, Sept. 1806.—ly Office, Old Post-Office, Building, PITTSTON, PA. L. A H. C. bEWEY, Agents, " The terms of a shameful bargain—beauty on the one side, gold on the other; so many thousand francs a year; a villa near Naples— Pah! it makes me sick to repeat it." AN EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN PITTSTON adjoining the Butler House, where 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 hesitation in saying that he will be able to satisfy all as to the quality orBread Ac,. which he offers. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. L. ELTERICH. If she had shown a fair and open preference ior either of us, no real harm could have come of it. I would have put any restraint upon myself, and, Heaven knows 1 have borne any suffering, to see Mat really happy. I know that he would have done the same, and more if he could, for me. But Gianetta cared not one sou for either. She never meant to choose between us. It gratified her vanity to divide us; it amused her to play with us. It would pass my power, to tell how, by a thousand imperceptible shades of coquetry,—by the lingering of a glancc, the substitution of a word, the flitting of a smile,—sho contrived to turn our heads, and torturo our hearts, and lead us on to love her. She deceived us both. Sho buoyed us both with hope; she maddened us with jealousy; sho crushed us with despair. For my partwhen I seemed to wake to a sudden sense of the ruiu that was about our path, and I saw how the truost friendship that ever bound two lives together, was drifting on to wreck and ruin, I asked myself whether any woman in the world was worth what Mat had been to me and I to him. But this was not often. I wa3 readier to shut my eyes ujrnn the truth than to face it : and so lived on, wilfully, jn a pUGH & PEIGE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. And with a shudder, he poured out another glass of wine and drank it at a draught. gC ALES! SCALES! AXD WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Flour, Feed, Grain, Salt. Provisions, 'Wrapping Paper, Ac., Ac., Of 98 Broadway, New York. W. A. BREWER, Jr., Secretary. CYRUS CURTIS, President. Assets and Cash Capital over $1,000,000 00 Proportion of Assets to Liabilities among the very highest The entite profit divided among the Policy holders. Dividends once declared are never forfeited, but may be paid to the policy holder in cish—used in diminution of future premiums or added to the policy at the option of the holder. All policies non-forfeitable after the payment of the second annual premium. FIRE. " After that," be said presently, •* I made no effort to bring her away. The whole thing was so cold-blooded, so deliberate, so shameful, that I felt I had only to wipe her out of my memory, and leave her to her fate. I stole out of the cathedral, and walked about here by the sea for ever sn long, trying to get my thoughts straight. Then I remembered you, Ben; and the recollections of how this wanton had come between us and broken up our lives, drove me wild. So I went up to the station and waited for you. I felt you ought to know it all; and— and I thought, perhaps that we might go back to England together." W. K. FISHER, Agent for Bank, Dinmore A Co.'s Philadelphia Scale Works. Pittston 4ply 6th, 1865 PITTSTON, PA. FLOOR, PORK, NAILS, FEED, SHODLEDRS, SPIKES, MEAL, HAMS, LEATHER, GRAIN, BUTTER, TOBACCO, SEEDS, LARD, CIGARS, SALT BY THE BARREL, ASHTON, * RIAKSlTALtS, GROUND ALUM, TABLE, All Scaies repaired and adjusted by the above. Ilay, Tmck or Mine Scales set. All carpenter work done for ibe same in a workmanlike manner. Otlice at Wilkes Barre, Pa. Owed 3—liic. AGON MAKING! 'pHE undersigned having purchased the old stand 1. of Abram Luce in the Borough of Pittston, desires to inform the public that he is now prepared to execute all work in his line in flie best manner. 11 l KD 1 A L INSTITUTE! Wrti fc- lilt CASES! Niagaria ofNew York Cash Capital, International of N. Y. " " Enterprise of Philadelphia Capital, Lycoming, Assets, ?1,000.000 00 1,000,000 00 TCO.IIOO 00 3,000,000 00 NEW WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, Ac., of all kinds made in the best and most substantial style, by the best of workmen. , :iCD .1 treet, New York. with the "highest testijno- , . Special Diseases, in a sealed envelopu ■ Hire and send fnr rhm, and you w. gr.il it; for, as advertising physicians, in n. -ii«s out of ten, are impostors, without reference* n stranger should be trusted. En vlnse a Mump for postage, :iid direct to Dr. LAW- Kt'.NCE, No. 11 Bond St., K. Y. [Nov.29—ly'C mala; Also Agents for covered her having written to re- PAINTING AND REPAIRING done ia the best manner. Satisfaction warranted in BEANS, EGGS, WRAPPING PAPER, CRACKERS, THE GREAT EASTERN DETECTIYE HORSE " The Marehese Loredano 1" quest an interview, her servants spurned me from her door and flung my letter in my face,— how, looking up at her windows I then, instead of forgiving, solemnly cursed her with the bit' 'rest curses my tongue could devise, and bow, y*ne, I shook the dust o'f Paris from my ■name a wanderer upon the face of rtcts which I have now no space Agent /or the sale of Vaughn's Celebrated INSURANCE CO. OF rillL'A. It was all that I could say ; all that I could think. As Mat had just said of himself I %'t " like ono stunned." all uosc.i. FERDINAND KUSCI1EI. BRADFORD CO. TOBACCO AND SEGARS. tVrapping Paper in any quantity will be de'rered to Dealers at as low rates as it can he purchased in th cities June 31,1&06. Capital $100,000 00 Pitts ion, Oct. 18, l&OG.-mG insures against loss by Theft and Death, by Fire, p.VSSlGETOONDFUO)I pUMPS ! PUMPS ! Accident or Natural Causes. " There is one other thing I may as w you," he added, reluctantly, " if only you how false a woman can be. Weto have boen married next month." " We/ Who? What do you nxD " I mean that we were to have 1 —Giauetta and I.'" PIPES! PIPES! ACCIDENTAL. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, The undersigned has now on hand at the Engine Hou :e f;f the Pittston Water Works, at the Kivcr, in the rear of the iiagle Hotel, a good astortnicnl of LACKS M If H IN6! THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO By.Stoamship and Sailing Packet, at' Reduced Rates, OF HARTFORD, CONN, •Dars of my life were TAP3C0TT BROTHERS 4 CO., CISTERN AND WELL PUMPS, Of the most improved kinds, together witli v.irious CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKING! Capital $500,000 00 country." dream A morose and -e and there v*nd to "d 86 South St., and 23 Broadway, fizes oi 'piIE Uudersigned is now prepared at his Shop in 1 Won Pitutou, to do" a general business," in BLACKSMlTHIX(it,and the manufacture of WAGONS. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. Insures against all accldcntp. Policies- written from one day to five years at this ottice, nt low ratf-B of premium, paying ample compensation for total disability and the whole amount insured in case of fatal accident. L. 4 11. C. D. Feb. 7,1807. I am not goir.g to dwell on this part of my story. How I worked out the leriu of lnv apprenticeship ; how, when I had served my full time and become a skilled workman. I took Mat from the plow and brought him over to the Black County, sharing with him lodging, wa ges, experience—all, in short, that I had to give; how he, naturally quick to Icarn and brimful of quiet energy, worked his way up a step at a time, and came by and by to bo a "first hand," in his own department: how, during all these year3 of change, and trial, and effort, the old boyish affection never wavered or weakened, but went on.grownig with our growth and strengthening with our strength, are facts which I need do no more than outline in in this place. Thus the autumn passed away, aud winter came—the Strang# treacherous Genoese winter, green with olive and ilex, brilliant with sunshine, and bitter with storm. Still, rivals at heart and friends on the surface, Mat and I lingered on in our lodging in the Vieolo Balba.— Still Ginncttn held us with her fatal wilos and her still more fatal beauty. At length thero came a day when I'felt I could boar tbo horrible misery and suspeuse of it no longer. The sun, I vowed, should not go down before I knew my sentence. She must choose between us.— She must either take mc or let mc go. I was reckless, I was desperate. I was determined to know the worst, or the best. If the worst, I would at once turn my back upon Genoa, upon her, upon all the pursuits aud purposes of my past life, and begiu the world anew. This I told her, paassionately and sternly, standing before her in the little parlor at the back of the 8bop,tDne bleak December morning. NEW YORK, GALVANIZED IRON PIPES, A sudden storm of rage, of sr ity, swept over mo at this, ar my senses away. Continue to tfisue Pafsago Tickets,available for twelve Months, from IX)JfDO\, LIVERPOOL, or 0UEEJJ8- TuVPX, and DRAFTS, payable on demand, for any amount from £1 and upwards. MICHAEL W. MORRIS, Agent, Pittston Pa. for tubing wells and citterns, and for all purposes of conveying water. :J*ie advantages of this pipe over lead p'ipe, is t lia: it is more durable and free from all danger of poison, an objection which has so often Ijeen raised against lead pipe. Having been particular to secure the best of Wagon and Carriage Makers, as well as Blacksmiths, he feels no hesitation in assuring the public that the work made at his Bliop will compare favorably with the best iu Northern Pennsylvania. "Foul" I cricd. GiaD dou't believe it." RUBBER nOSE AND, HOWELL d- CO., Feb. 28. '07—ly. " I wish I had not b A supply of Rubber Hose for domestic use is also kept on hand and sold at reasonable rates, together with GLOBE VALVES AND BRASS FAUCETS. All fitting up in connection with the pumps, fascets, 4c. promptly attended to by JOHN ANDERSON. Pittston, March 7, '07. PAINTING AND TRIMMING! (SUCCESSORS TO SMITH BROS.) looking uptos if puzz' " But she promised she promised ft, sb QHANGE OF FIRM ! For this department also, he has a scientific workman of ample experience in the best shops in the state. With the facilities and workmen with which my cstablshment is now famished, 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 in my line, are requested to call ami give me a trial, aud satisfaction in every particular will be guaranteed, JOSEPH KLOTZ. DOORS, BLINDS, PICTURE FRYMES CELEBRATED XX Cfc XXXX ALES, " She told me v cr bo your wife' The firm of Knapp A Sharkey having been dissolved by mutual consent, the undersigned, thankful for past past encouragement and patronage will continue the manufacture of DOORS, BLINDS. and PICTURE, FRAMES at his old 3tand in West Pittston. where he is fitted up for the expeditious manufacture of everything in his line. UNRIVALLED CREAM ALES, REMOVAL! MANUFACTURED FROM THE BEST OF His color rof BRANDENBURG'S BAKERY! his answer c Wast Pittston, May 31.18GG. MALT AND HOPS " Indeed' baseness r Orders left with Dr. A. Knapp will receive prompt attention- New Brick, opposite Big Basin, PIxTSTON, PA. Families can be supplied with a Pure Healthy and Nutritious beverage. PAINTS, OIL, GLASS, AND KAILS. TILE STAFF OF LIFE is good Erend, and I would respectfully inform the citizens of Pittston and vicinity, that I always keep the genuine article on hand for gale, with all kindB o BRASS FOUNDRY XX & XXXX PORTER, About ibis time—it will be remembered that I speak of the days when Mat and I were on the bright side of thirty—it happened that our firm contracted to supply six firBt-olasj locomotives to run on the new line, then in process of construction, between Turin and Genoa. It was the first Italian order wo had taken. Wo had had dealings with France, Holland, Belgium, Germanybut never before with Italy. The connection, therefore, was new and valuable,— all the more valuable because our Transalpine neighbors had but lately begun to lay down the iron roads, and would be safe to need more ol our good English work as they went on. So the Birmingham firm set themselves to the contract with a wil 'engthening our working hours, increased ou wages, took on frf h hands, and determined, . energy and promptitude could do it, to placi themselves at the head of the Ital- you ; an ment s u Kept constantly on hand; Painting and Glazing done to order by experienced workmen. * IN PITTSTON! West Pittston, Mar. 14, 'U7. A. H. KNAPP. George shelley, practical brass founder, and manufacturer of Brass Cocks, Globe valves, eUvam Whistles, and Brass work generally, lias opened a shop at tho "Union Foundry" of I). Lister near Plane No. 2, where he -will at all times- be prepared to fill orders for Brass Castings and finished work with promptness and dispatch. A share of public patronage is respeetfully solicited. G. 8- Pittston, Oct 4th, I860. MINERAL WATER. SODA WATER, SARSA- PARILIJA, &c. besi Gi BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER. UNION BREWERY, JVL A Gt G I N G ! CRACKERS, PIES, &c. Families and Parties supplied imh everything in bis line, on short notice, and on reasonable terms. " If it's Mat whom you care for most," I said, " tell me so in one word, and I will never trouble you again. He is bolter worth your love.— I am jealous and exacting; he is as trusti fROM BRAINTRIM QUARRIES! rPE undersigned is prepared to fill orders for Flagging, Curbing, Water Tables, Window Sills, 4c, from the celebrated Quarries of N. Jyerfield at Braintrim, Wyoming Countv. These flagging are warranted to be ouperior in ill respects, and will bo deli vered'ready for laying. at the canal bank in Pittston, and other points on the canal. Other stone will also be dressed to order, and delivered in like manner Orders respectfully solicited. S. J. BARBER, Agent. Marble Yard opposite the Bank, Pitts ton Pa ounf?8, 1S88.—tf March 28, '67-tf.] Pittston, Pa. 9S p. - - • ";flTBHI *• '• ;J|g %ii li Millinery establishment FOR SALE.—The Undersigned, with a view of retiring from the business, offers at Cost, and in many caseaMnueli' below,her entire stock of Millinery, consisting in part of Velvets, Feathers, Flowers, Laees, Ribbpns, Silks, Blonds, Crapes, Collars, Vails, Buttons, Trimmings, Hoop Skirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Bonnets, Hats, and a variety of other desirable goods, just sneh as are needed in the business. My whole stock Is to be disposed of by the first of April. To any one desiring to enter into the business this Is ji favorable opportunity, and to those desiring to buj any of .the goods on hand, we offer the most flattering inducements. MRS. M. W. GRIFFING. Pittston, Feb. 21, '07—tf My establishment is now in my new brick building opposite tbe big basin, on Main St. FRANK BRANDENBURG. Pi ttston, March 1, 1363. and unselfish a? a woman. Speak, Gianc' A.. - ■ «■' 'afca?-"' j*V v * *?. ., Deafness, blindness and catarrh treated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, M. D., Oculist and Aunst, (formerly of Holland,) No. 518 PINE Street, PHILAD'A. Testimonials, from the most reliable sources tn the City and Country can beseeD nt this office. The medical fatuity are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secret in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without pa». No charge for examination. March 22,18««.—ly. asn I to bid you good-bv for ever and eve '. est jfrfci*- am I to write home to my mother in Er • Jh ■ ■ «• •' •' - J ; ■ Ct Si ,H *, _■■ ' -_'.••• ' "• i\ ,' • • •" -y',\if -■■» . -' • ..-' ■ -c" . % «. -' - . tfts.s4' : DRESS MAKING.—The undersigned respoctfttlly inform* the T.atlios of Pittaton «nd vtrinity (tmt she is prepared t«D attend to the above busineas at hor residence on Market street, comer of Pine street Alley. Those favoring her.with their patronage may rely upon haviug their work satisfactorily and promptly done, and at reasonable rates. Ptttston, Mar. 7—It MRS. H, N. GREENSLIT. bidding her pray to God to bless the who has promised be my wife?" "V * jfc •C ,*fe( " You plead your friend's cmise she haughtily. " Matteo ought to This is more than he ever did lor " Give me my answer, for pity claimed, " and let me go!" ir * JK. |
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