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Mjtflr»ftlt«WCTit,«l each. ."W* !%• .tkumjMMirUlb* -a*—-' , City adveb. m: "PTPftF,li f* r * Journal. «ocf the Job Prlnllii( "Bet «f KIOHART * BKVKA, Belli* nmrcmnoilitnlrd. vmbfurf'' •»»•»' win J «- JolibtnK ma'fft.it Ihim m,; (Dlt «. r C ®cr II. tin-6 ml ImI'nlljr prr|iarC-il,iuaaeitill *i»k li•I and cliuvpnai uuunr. mifuiiwa tint \o ihfcf«»llo"* ing:— IANIFEST8, ORDERS, FA i WIuET*# IIANDptlXt, , r C i / CIBctMns, Bill H"AM, BHOW -HI LLP, TICKETS, LABKI.K, CARD*, norm, *•„ RULING. MP80N, lain Strut, Weit Side. and JOURNAL te published at Two Dom.ah» per annum, j «f )\Dn ixA rhr.1 within the county. AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE A L. Ituk-d work of all kinds, door in th« netlett uid b*«t manner, ami printed as requeued. £veiy thing in thU line trill rat-eir* prompt attention. m. L1 i ,^a nub Mineral fnltllijntfr. y«$l'*'',,i*F Vu IH&r? geboteb to % Coal Interests, politics, iletoS, literature, ; BLANKS, ffiH M f.'ifh am The following tl!»n In «Tr kept on hnnd. orp-ii t'ri tq order. « id t»o'd on leriti*: h't** rrlff Snle*. Warrant*, CJon*lntDle% »nU». ftumnmra. Jui'geiit* iCf Pr«Mi»U«4»ry N«»te». rlfN*U Exrcuitoita. UNarhtf" C« rtiflcule* Ul-Hli fUtla, Tiuji (tolls, Deeds, Com rant«, Louses, eic.,eto. «o Mend with e«rd Buaineat aotlna, with- WHOLE NO. 520. VOLUME X.--NO. 30. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, OC OBER 11.1860. •trl ell; adhered to ZABHISKXE it LUMBT, TISEM^I!L^1 HAYDEN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN YANKEE NOTIONS nud FANCY GOODS, New Milford, Pa. PBOPHBCIES OF THE 8BABON. This was the first I heard of my Leste* "O, yes," I answered, in a quiet, sober school, arid I need not. add that my spirits way. were somewhat dampened. ]5ut that I "Let one fret console you, Miss Lakin," should conquer the unruly set of masters he said earnestly, "you hare succeedcd adund inisscK 1 did nut doubt for a moment, mirably with your school, and quite to the ■'They'd do well enough if it Wasn't for satisfaction of the villagers. There is a the doctor's boy," my good natured board- tilk of having the summer term continued 1 ing house mistress said when I quest! ned into the fall, since there is a stout fund of her cpneerning my pupils, "he is the ring- school money on hand. leader of cm, andjilways ha» been." \ "Hear heavens," I said, "I shall go, That was enough for me to know. I crazy." would make friends with the doctor's »on "No, I hope not, unless you Will consent ut the beginning. Hut that was easier beforehand to engage me as mcdical adsaid than done, I may as well commence . vitser." ut once. There was mischief enough in j I did oot answer him- I was in a poor him to have stooked a million commonly mood to hear his teasing. Indeed, I could roguish boyd. Gain an advantage over , hardly kee,C back the tears at the thought him in one way, and ho was doubly cer- of the many weeks' torture tliev were plan lain to gain one over me in another. If I ning out for me. For six weeks (half oi Utempted to reason with him, his answer the summer term) I had been trying to sropld set the whole school in a hubbub, kciep dowh tlje rebellion, and I had hoped ind if I threatened to punish him, a I#ok 'to worry through the rest of my allotted )f ahecr defiance settled on his bright foce. time without a Seribus outbreak. But now Hd troubled me so deeply, that I could not I could not hope for it. "War was inevitest night or day, in school or out. That able, it must come." Before the thought, [ grew palp and thin is not to bo wonder- my goo j resolutions of the day before van:d at. , ished like empty air. If to be mistress oi When my trial was at it* hight, I chanced the school room I must use whip,stick and omeetmyacquiMnUn.se a»«l prophet of ruleD theo I would wield them. 1 would he cars. Who he was. or what he was, I conquer or be conquered, 1 did not relid not trouble myself to think. I did solve upon this lully until I was informed iot even care. I hid hoped to meet him tliaj. the school would be lengthened out lut I preferred to have it at the time of 8ix weeks info the autumn, allowing av# ny victory, not at my vanquishment. cation of Otic week in the meantime. I cried, bursting into tears, and dropping, iny head upon the d"8fc. "Heaven forbid, he laid, too* derly, the mockery going quite away from hia voicc. "I know that I have worried and troubled you; but my heart has beea and is, all right, my child. Do you rp, member what you said to me-a long time igo, about marrying again t And do yoo know that in spite of reason and prudence for Dou arc young and pure-hearted jet,) I hoped and prated that sometime yon might be the light and love of my bad, darkened home t I loyp jou and that is all I can say in pleading uiy oaac,'' And that was cnoigh. That blessed knowledge lor a moment expatiated all my - uttering in the turbnleut school room, all that I hud known in life even "Then you meant jt in a small wav, when you a*ked mo to give yoq my hand 7" he said archly, as I held out my hand ta him. Sl'RINO. FRESH GOODS I860. ilirOOTEM ASO JODBKHH OF China, Glass, Earthenware, LOOKING GLASSES, *c. IT Asnraar hoxik. Where late tho meadows Mushed with liloom And daisy flukes were while OS wow, The spectral shades of autumn gloom o wander to Mul tnh f JO,, .DC3 The hill**, »o long encrnwned with groen, A browwr garb begin to we*£| „ Cuj summer half inclines to serpen Iter beauty from the daylight's glare. „ BAIBD, & CO., | arnoBTSUH ASD /OBBKBS OF rOBIIO* AND AMIBICA* , Dry Good*. j Wo. 47 North Third Street, Philadelphia. | ■_]V()iild re»iDec'tfalljr invite the attention of Country AN I !'w KCTKD PTOCK OF I FRESH SPRING GOODS, WAIHh they are now receiving In Store. t'JKb-Jlerfhanis wAuld Rnd tt to tlioir artvAntaROtn «JUiniinQOur fttook. May 31.18o0.—ly. WU. HAVRF.N'i TRACY RAYDBlf, July Id. I860.—ly. JOHN lIATDKlf, GEOllGK HATPIN* No. *25 GrOen»ri«h gtwet, Between Barclay and Vetoy, Geo. I. ft. ZCvbrl«kie, \ William Lumby. J September 27, lStiO. DICKFON & CO , SORANTON FOUNDRY and MACITINF, WORKS—-Manufacturer* of » nglnea, Boilers, and Machinery ol erury descrlp Ion, and dealers in all kinds of Hardware, Nails, Iron and Steel i Leather and Rublier Butidn and Belting; Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iro J Waft; Railroad supplies of all kinds; Gas Pipe, Steam and Water Fittings, and Engine Furnishing generally. 07* Dealers sup) li«d upon liberal torms. NEW YORK. Wilson, Barnes St Co., WHOLESALE GHOCER8 AND The woods fall-leaved tlttnd waiting nigh, Their vor lure touched with crimson stains, Yet loth tola? tlietr honors by.1 Aa age to put with all itu gains. Produce Commission Ali:rcfianls, axd srraxsivr. diaieus ix I?" WIMCHESTEH & CO. M Gkntiemen's Furnishing Store, jygp PATXVT AROtlLDRK BEAM 8IURT MAX t'P ACTOIIT, Ho, TM Cheatnat «treet, above SeVciith,opposite • the Wmbington II"Cise, Philadelphia. -MmSHIBTH and UBAWKR9 made mfiwiirement »t »tew "lays notice and in «H eases W AHK AM - So to «t. Formula for measurement on Sjlh.li lV mall Liberal iuUuceinents to Whole- Jfctm/.r.. Apnl 20, JMO.-ly. *i **A9 No. 115 WARREN STREET. A sndder note from grots nnd glen, Whereto the robin's young liitveilowai While in'Mirntully tho liule wren » Pipes through the lading trees a%Dne. Scranton, Feb'y 2, 1859.—tt (Third door below Washington Street,) William II. WUmDm. Daniel V. Barnes, t VFW vniilf AbnerC. Koeneyjl \ NEW YORK. Samuel N. Delano. ' Sept. 37, lltflO. ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING DaviiD Schoolet, would respectfully nounce to the public 'hut tie still contiv uea the practice of the above profeaaion. in t»Dl it* branches. and hold* bimaell in readineaa 'it all timeato attend to any buaineaa in the of Surveying, Engineering, Estimating ai'.l Drawing. Being provided with aftill and complete of Instruments, and having had ample expi-iD ience. he flattera himaelf capable of giving isfaction in any and every department of hi* calling. Office with R. if. Lacoe, Odd /i»W oki'Building. The $Droo)e. that prattled one «*cf( toot When summer mint was soft alii dim, Keeps up a t„w incessant nuiari, That timet* wltli Nntnra's graver hymn. The swallows too linve ttii 6aies Anil Hi and form In «olsy tmndie— The goldfinch plaps among the leaves Her coining flights to southern lands. •PETER SIDES WIT« J. PALMER A CO., Market Street Wharf Phllad'a And I fiuid ''yes" in one breath and "do" in the next. Which whs right ? STANTON, SHELDON & CO. fT WM.llt.Alk timer* *14 ('«ramlsslon Merchants, ** 81 Fr0'" """' . t ■ Jho. Auxjf. ,$A.T. CHBSEBEOUOH & CO., ~m jm h xD A.cs un* nOOMMltWION NEKHtHM AIUD WHOLESALE Duum i* _ £ PLah, Cheose and Provision*, lu Norm WtmrvW. «l«ve Miirki'i Hi. m Yuckinjr and Cnrms Horn*. Wh * IUCed8U, mtXt miilmlolphia, A#nl M» IMa—ero. i7 J. K. ft B B PLACE. Wholesale grocers, * i Ho. 80 BROAD Street, in nan, ciieksk and rnovistoD,s. TTAVE constantly on hand an assortment of xl tiritd and Pirklerl Fixk Cfr.,Vi2: Mackerel, Shad. Hnliaon, Blue Fish, Herrings, Codfish. Beef, 1'ork. J,arU. Shoulders, Ilatns, Abovo yon mountain's rocky siile, • The wary hawk swings ronnd and round, A Qlandless rover, winged with pride. That acorns the touch at kindred ground. The Art of Living wtth Others. Bides Cheese, Beans, Bice, Ac. Septnuibcr 21, lHliO. In the first place, if people are to live happiiy together, tfiey must not fancy, be, cause they we thrown togctlur now. that all their lives have been exactly similar up to the present time,that they started exactly alike, and that they are to be for the tuture at the same mind. A thorough conviction of the difference of nipn is ihe great thing to be assured .of in social knowledge. It is (o life what Newton'a law is to astruiioiny. ; ouictino-s nii'ii have i knowledge of it with regard to the world iige'.eial; they do not expect the outer world »o agree with them in all puiuta, but are at not being able to drive their own tastes and opinions into those they live with Diversities distress them. Yet we might as well say, "why all then stars; why this difference: why Dot all one star?" I'HUton, Nov. 16, lfl55--tf. MAUCH CHUNK Wire Rope Manufactory, NOTICE. These, these are'but the first Bint signs Of nAtittan's ptescni'e i—day Isf ilay She draws id bright hut fading lines, The picture of. her f'wn dernv TirE nndersfgbed has sold his stock and trado in the Liquor and Leather business to Oliver Bevies. The business will be continued at the old stand, formerly occupied by Messrs. Berlew, Dymond Ct Co. Ageneral assortment of "Liquors* Shoe findings,Hole and Upper Leather Constantly on hand which will lDe sold cheap for cash only. SAMUEL DAVIS, Agl. Pittston, Sept. 27, I860.—-Sin. Tao Doctor and His Son. FISIIEK, IltZARU fc CO., \.f ANUPACTt'KRRS of Wire Itnpe. for Incrinefl \I I'lmii'K, ihiflL Slopes Inform ike puh lie I hm 'hev »r« nov» p epsred to make "Ami how arc you pleased with your cbool T" he asked, walking bJ my aide, 11 a cureless, easy way, as though he was in acquaintance of years. "I am delighted," 1 answered, "I can no* express to you how much s6." He laughed heartily. Looking into his face at that moment, I thought I cduld fhtde'a Very strong resemblance between him and the doctor's son, Frank Eldiidgc. A most uupleasant thought dawned upon my mind. A little angcied, I determined to make the most of it. "The scholars are very well," I said,half maliciously. "I suspect that the trouble lios with their parents. The ringleader ofjthe flfhole afluy- spems to have groWn up in a most unhealthy atmosphere. I should say fhat his father was ndt a very (fevrat frfrnd of Sabbath schools, and of tho proper training of children." My words look immediate effect- l A little flush of color appeared suddenly upon the gentleman's face, and spoke plainer than words could have cbne Seeing my advantage, I continued in a tantalizing So the days dragged along, not one passing without Dr. Eldridge making his appearance somewhat in my way. Sometime-1 was pleased to sec him, perhaps always but he had a strange, mischievous war wii h him that worked against my temper constantly. I think iie liked my little fits ot passion, hfwever, or he would not have provoked them continually. And the school 1 Dear uie what a school it was 1 The trial of it wore me as thin as a shadow. Hut affairs came ton climax one day. This was the way it was brought about. While hearing a recitation, one hot, sultry afternoon, 1 drew my chair into the middlo of the floor, where there was a faiut show of a breeze. I was direotly in front of one of the aisles, and so seated that I could not «ee what was going on behind me. After dismissing the class, 1 made an attempt to rise, when to my utter dismay and horror, I found myself, or my dress made fast to the chair. I tried to be cool aud collected, aa I released myself, but my hand trembled violently, and I knew that my faoe was white with anger. BT AN ME M. LOVF-BISO, All Kinds lengths and Sim of Flat nnd Bonnd Rope, At th" short r*1 npt'C* fcf *ti|»rr|or oimltty nrtd on Iho muU ransoi»»tiln terme*-, nt itelr Wiri* Hope Factory, MAUCH CHUNK, CARBON CO. PA. Inferences can be made to Messrs. E A. lDouel •«, N.D Oirlrlrlitend A O, nrow brad, at Msneh Chunk; In N. Patterson, Satnmil Hill; U) 8h«rp. LHienrtn*und Co., t'lllraore, l.uierne Coucl). Pa-.and In fscl nesrlD all (he operators In the region who Bare been using his ropes March 15th, !CWO-l-ljr Now for school touching I was not better itted than for the ministry— I mean as iar us patience is concerned—ryet it came into my head suddenly one morning, as I sat in the old kitchen of my father's house, with iny little brothers and sisters about me, (indeed, there was a goodly number of them,) that it was about ti.riC for me to be doing something in the worH ; something outside the monotonous round of household duties which I pertornlcd day after duy j something, pcrlnps, to relievo my Father, in a small way, of th* burden thut rested upon his shoulders. Jiy this I do :iOt uieuu that he was in debt, or that his failed to give his fumily a •ouifofl&le, happy suppoit. Not at all. Hut. let thut question go without further liscussion, and suffice it by saying thut for ■ery good reasaiij of my own,*1-resolved, is the old people say, to majtfi a in be world.'' And to I started.' How that was bro't ibout, it would be tedious enough to relate ; but this much 1 will say., thut because, it the idea born to me so suddenly on that ipring o.orning. I was chosen—of tho uuncroiis applicants—teacher of some forty i-holars, at a d stance of twenty .nilos from Jrunston. 1 need not add hut this was a Jiuree of great gratification to me, and — that because of it I entered into a vast g»*tr | NEW number of vague, happy speculations as to f U | how the summer wuuld glide away—how i I BOOTS the days, the long summer days, would %jDJ seem as short as tho shortest of winter iND ones—how I would teach the little ones to c jj A X* C 'ove me.' t'ult means find a readier " ** vto. way of interesting theui in their books.— M k *y _ *¥Wy 1H Dear me ! it would fill a good sized vol- BT * **»nln n irj* ume to write out all that 1 imagined and 1 FULT.V invites the thei attiDiCtlon 0f tjje 6un,mer that I was to speud ofthenubile to hislsrge stock of BOOTS . T .. . ... . , r \NU SHOES, such as Gents' Fine Call Boots, «n tho little vlflage of Lester. Jougress Gaitors Oxford Ties &c. Also a ! I'ut a change came over the spirit of arae variety of Ladies'and Cbilrirens'shoes. my dreams ; not belore I left home, beind Gaiters of all descriptions, in fuct every- cause in such a ouae i might never have SmciiH^ra"6 "" ibund courage to have left it; but just bc_ fore I arrived at tho sceuo -of aetiou. RESTAURAN r and COSFECTIONBEY, «You are to teaeh in I.ester village this uuatly fitted up in good style. summer, if I understand you rightly?" My OKtalilmhment is opposite C. Law k Co.» , . . .. . e p,. ' Dash Store, Main street. Pittston. Pa f1"1 gentlemanly of gentlemen, The patronage of 'he public is solicited. bef re I left the cars at Lester. Pittston, March 2», tbbo.—tf. The question was not au impertinent ~ Pittston 0n® ufte/ °ur briof morning acquaintance, TTTE (ituft oflile is good Breai. and 1 would ?.nd4 80 1 «»»Kered it all tn good faith, a respectful!} inform the citizens of Plttst. iC "ttle pompously perhaps, for 1 was greatiiii) vlsinitv, that 1 always keep the gemiino )y impressed with the importance of uiy article on hand or sale, with all kin-laot cra.tk • calling. ers, pie., canes* fce. Familiea and l-i.Hio.; (.Yeg) 8jr and J nnticipute a very pleasaupplied willi everything in la* line. on *h.»it , . 1 totiee,and on reasonable tenna. My establish ant summer of it, 1 said. neus is opposite Jacob's store onMaln-st. "low dor KKA.NK BRANDKMBUUU. lie spoke in a quizzical tone, while the wisest and most inexplicable of suilles ''' his fuce. "Yes, sir, and why not?" I asked, forgetting that my question was abrupt, and my manner somewhat disturbed. "Nothing; only to realize your pleasant anticipations, you must meet a different fate than your predecessors for some years b .ck." "And why, sir ?" I questioned, my face getting redder every moment "Because of all children under the sun, those of Lester village are most unman, ageablc. In the course of a summer thejr usually succed in dethroning two or three FAMES HARRINGTON & SON, leathers " Wyoming Avenue, Beranton, Pa, He was a very handsome gentleman, as ire the largest manufacturers of furniture in I Said before, and as he Suid this in a pleas- TIHEY have and make to J"1; W#*' jW*"* * * °fD'/ I order every variety of Chairs, Tables, Bed- "e grt!W handsomer than iftiada, Bureaus, Book Cases, Stands, Ac., in the But I did not think much of that, only of *"d °f IT• thread of quiet exultat on that I tlio't for making and°fn" Jin'jtorimre, Tnd "c now \ detected running through his remark.— prepared to fill order* with promptness and dU- I gTew | iqued in a moment, ana answered f . , ,, , , him with a show of spirit th# ipust have IB the manufacture of all work thev use oalv l , r such material. „ a long experience K Se quite amusingness has proven to be most substantial and last- "They Will not dethrone mo 1 '"£• iiJj f» kMP"attlltUmrtdgene«ielL^ear^'wtOTCZ R° waa inCJeed mncl1 amu"e(1' for he Duroi»a«ed on the best terms, iu Kcw York! looked in my face for a ftill moment, as if 1 M11. V?DD?.*py»p.el ?om cost to gather from it food for his merriment. Thoy sell no upholstered work that is not done k .»l . t :!«•_» ±.uL7 i under their own supervision, consequently their grew queenly, or at least what J work oan be relied upon a* baiuK exaoUy as rep thought to be SO, and drew myself Up as resented. Parties wanting furniture »r« Respect- though there Was a question to settle. Jast nriws before purchashig? eXamm° *nd , the ears came W a full stop, and t»- »o ran ton, June 28,18/fo.—ly, conductor gave his call, "Lester 1" ' ' " — ■j I did not havp a ehaatje to r they were simple en but pis tiiuiinpr. ou much success," hf WITH PEREGO, BULKLEYS k PLIMPTON, A.. GK 8TABK, CN- W*U,t~"W YORK. FUTCHER PLACE. IMPORTERS ft JOBBERS OF FANCY GOODS, NC«. e Borelny k 1* Vetejr-BU., Fir»t Store rear Astor Howie. (September 17, 1880. Feb. IS, 18(10.—tf. YC »*C Or. P. A, THOMPSON, •f" '#OXW B E B 8 o N ■ft WHOLESALE GROCER, » Ul MXI.H Ul *OR«IO!« ASB DOMeHTIC •fir- «•»"» *- " "tptJX* GEORGE R. liOVE, Hardware, Iron & Steel Warehouse, 75, 77, 79 and 81 Voaey anil 205 Washington St., WITH NEW-YORK CITY. THE undersigned invila the attention of Mtrr.Kanti. Manufacturers, Canal and Jlail Road Contractor*, and consumer* generally to their extensive assortment of the following articles, which, they ofl'er on favorable terms, for Cath or approved credit. Engtuk Iron, ronnd. square anil flat, common, best and extra qualities. Swedish, Soricaji and Jiutnia Bar Iron, of beat brands. HOPPO K, GARBUTT & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, ilany of the rules for people living to gether in pcace follow from the above.—- For instance, not to interfere reasonably with others,.not to ridicule their tastes, not to question and reuuestiqn their resolves, not te indulge in perpetual comment oa their proceedings, and to delight Id theip having father pursuits than ours, are ill based upon a thorough perception of the simple fact that they are not we. QUO. W. BRA.INERD * CO., GROCERS, Nos. 87, 89 & 61, Warren Street, (Firtt I)iior Ea*t ol' (ireeuwich Street), NEW YORK Eliner It. Gurliutt, Julius 1). HuterU, D8 Murray, near Went Rlreet, r. w brain Kitn,) new yobk. Tit) BKLDEN J Mo*e« A. lloppook, William 11. Black, Mortimer Hendricks August 16 th, 1800. wiawnn BUSINESS CARDS. Decawp* Hammered American Jron of superior quality. Burden's and Ulnter Iron. Salimury Iron, Flat and Square. Angle and Swarf Iron. Norway and Ituxnia Naif Bird*, Shoe Shapes and Nut 1 run. Bent Jlefined Band, Hoop. Scroll and Oval Iron. Crow Bam. Churn Drills, Axl' S and Drafts of Salisbury Iron. SUet faced Hand and Sledge Hammers and Stone Axes. Cant Stetl Striking and Hand Hammers and Stone Sledges. Nrn/lor h and SaAderaon * Bound Square. 0 tagon and half Octagon Stoe!. Qemtine (rtrmun Steel, Kiat and Square. Blister Steel. Canal Stonenm\ Dirt Burrows. Bickford s Safety Fuse. Boonton Cut Nails, Brads and Spikes. Burden s Pat. Horse Shoes, and Ship, Boat and Bail Bead Spikes. Ames and Rowland« Shovels and Spades. Weston's Steel Scoops. Bowland's, Hoe's and lobotaon's Mill and Cross-Cut 8*w«. Hobson s Butcher a and Ibbotaon's Files, Saws, Tools and Cutlery. Ac. Harris,' Blood's, Darling s and Farwell s Corn and Gmss Seytbes.— Birmingham, Sheffield, German and Domestic Hardware. . *TUGLE HOTEL. PITTPTON. PA.- . ,K IIENUY IIUKFORD, Proprietor. »TiW iD C!t- CHARI,F,S HOTEL PENN AVENUE IS grranton Pa —D K KRE9SLER, Propr. V May 10. I860.—ly. - P I V, ' ■ 4tMs*»P 8. STURDIER, Another rule for living happily with others is to avoid huviug stock subjects pf dispuiation. It mostly happens, when people live much together, that they cC me to have certain set topics, round which, from frequent dispute, there is such a growth of angry words, mortified vunity, and the like, that the original subject of di::erence becomes u standing subject of quarrel; and there is attendeocy iu all minor disputes tq drift down to it. MAN UFACTUIIER "Can any one toll tue who pinned niv -« • • «JI» T I r way — "Pcepletfell me that this Eldridge boy has not kiiown u mother's core since his earliest iht'iycv. Jlhis is self-evident. I have been jnwe fenicnt, remembering this. Hut it'is u mother's care tbut he needs.— I would advise his father, most heartily, to make an attempt to secure to hiui the cure of Koine good, true woman." "VoU would ?" lie looted me full in the fiiee as he asked the question. 1 was not equal to the ordeal. I grew suddenly confused, and trying to anDwei hiiu, stumbled upon two or three answer* at the sable time. "Your advice is moft excellent, Miss Lakin. 1 hope the unfortnnate gentleman will be able to act upon it." "So do I, most sincerely," I answered, blushing beneath his strange, questioning glance. "For the b*.y's sake, he would do well to make the matter one of importance till he buccC eda," I added, more because I would not allow myself to be silenced by his gaze, than because I cured to speak. "Perhaps you would be willing to aid the gentleman in question, since you were the first to suggest the idea'{ Wotild you "I ana no philanthropist," I answered, curtly, believing he was attempting to quiz me. "1 tliink too much of my life—" I hesitated; t saw that I was going toq far. Thegontleman smiled. We were close by the school house door, and the conversation could go no farther. With a "good morning" he tqi'ned away, while I eut red the school rooiu. •V\Vho w»s that gentleman ?" I asked of a child stundingby the door. "Dr. Eldridge. Frank Eldridgc's fath. er," was the reply. I knew that well enough before,1 bufe hearing it verified by the child's lips, sent uty blood throbbing and beating to lay heart. The day that followed that morning was not a pleasant oue to tup. Mot ti/at ujy scholars were unusually rude or boisterous—on the contrary, they were quieter t an I had ever known them; but somehow conscience troubled mo. Thinkingof the uiotJietlcss one before me, I saw that in dealing with him I had pijt away from my heart that precious cliarity that suffereth long and is kind. 1 had oalled anger justice, and by it dealt with him. I had forgotten bow warm human words sink through the oougeuial syrface of the heart touching and stirring up it# purest depths. I had blamed the &:her. And there I was wrong again Of the wprty. I as a woman, bad the best right to loalf sttraigh t through bis indulgence, to the fatherly tenderness that could not give birth to a reprimand or a rebuke ; to the love that :ould hot, because of the mother resting n the grave, mete out the justice tjjat tjM tho tender hand of pity brought heae, overlooked . * blinded by tea dress to the chair I usked. There was a dead silence. I rcpeatcC the question. Still no auswer. 1 couli interpret that easy euuugb. Not a schola dared to t«ll a tale wf I rank Kldrdige. "You may walk t!Cis way, Frank," Isaid Ah though marching to a military drum he cume to the floor. "I shall bear your impudcnce no longer,' I bopan. "Either you or I must beat thi head of this school. If my ani) and rule) be aa trusty as I think, I shall bo raktresi here." '•You don't dare ferule U)e. My fatli er—" he, began. . "Let your father comc here, and I wil ferule him too," I said, interrup'ing him. "I'll tell him thjit," he cried out. "Do co, bv all means," I answered. And ho I threshed Frank Eld ridge squfidly and smartly, till he begged for meri-y like a three year old baby, and promised as humbly as I could wish, to do better.— was a greet uproar, in eonseaqoncc of it, both in school and out. Ki|l what made the matter ludicrous in the extreme was tho faet of my threatening to whip Dr. Eidridgo (handsome idolized Dr. El(Jridge, the awe of the whole town) was poised about. At last it readied the doctor's ears, and as I had feared, he came just at the close of the school, the next afternoon, to rewind of my threat. 1*1 have coipe for my whipping," he said in a low voice, as I answered his loud rap at the door. I do not know why, but tho tears sprang to my eyes.at this. It seemed uukind in liim, almost cruel. I was »fruid that he would notice how I was moved, and so 1 turned my bead uwyy ay I answered : "I am very busy now. Can you coma in and wait f" "Until after school, do you mean ?" "Just as you please ; I have mD time to spare now; I suppose you h We come to undo my work of yesterday." '•Nut I, believe me—" "Vt'»lk in, if you ploiwe," I said, interrupting him. lie was talking plpysantly and kindly, that the tears were coding (o my eyes again. w my whipping, Hiss Lakin," he Ki|id, after the lust class was dismissed.and are wern alone together iu the old school bouse. "Dr. Eldridge, liow unkind am} unjust )f you," I said. "But! insist upon it," he answered, pasaing me my ruhr. How exceedingly foolish I felt. How wretchedly he teased me. But there was fif escaping from him, so I said, laughing tu4 trying all together : "Give me your hand !" "The right, I believe, is the one claimed jy the ladies. But are yon serious—shall [ really D it to yog V ""'ike Cewr, J DLAI.Klt IN k 8. KOON.—ATTORNEY AT LAW.-Offio« .u the BaUer Housa. M.iin street, L.*on. Jau. », ISiO. KRQME G MILLER—ATTOBNEY AT ItAW. Oilice in me Court House, Wilkes- BOOTS SHOES. LEATttF.K and FINPISOS Mam -treet Pittston. A targe assortment of Freneli I ail Kip and IVem Leatheralways on liand. Kepairini: done with punctuality ou reasonable terms. Quri paid tor all kinds of hides and skins. Jan. 1-MD. l'enna. Agaiu, if people wish to live well together, they must not bold too much to loKlcD a1"' suppose that everything is to be settled by sufficient reason. I)r. JohnsCD!) saw this clearly with regard to married people, when he said, 'CWretched would bo the puir o'.iovenl! m.inn r of wretchedness who should be doomed to adjust by reason, every morning, ul. the minute details of a domestic day." Btit the application should be much more general than he made It.—- i here is no time fur such reasonings, and nqthflg that is worth them 4pc| wj.pn we roeollect ljuw t«ro lawyer*, qr two politicians can go on conk tiding, and t|iat there is no end of one-sided reasoning on aay subject, we shall not be sure that such contention is the best mode of arriving at truth; but certainly it is not the way to arrive at a good temper. • If you would be loved as a companion a«W Hf)necessary criticism ono.n those with whom you live. The number of peo•lc who have taken out judges' patents tta themselves is very in any society.—• Now it Would be hard for a man to live with another, who was alwayq pfitjoisiug his actions, even if jt were kindly and just criticism. It would be like living between the glasses ot a microscope. But these self-elected judges, lijcc their prototypes, arc apt to liuve tjje persons they iitd#e brought be tore them it) the guise of culprits. One of the most provoking forms of OHtipism above al.udcd to is that which may be culled criticism over the IkjuW«i,'] " Had I been consulted"—" Ilad you lis. toned to me"—" But you always will" and such short scraps of sentences, nvDv -remind many of us of dissertations which we hHve suffered and an.i J wljich \ve cannot call to mind any suothiD" effect. '0HN IUCHA£tDS,—ATTORNEY AT LAW, r CONVEYANCER, and NOTARY PUBLIC. Illations promptly attended to. Office—Odd llows Block, up stairs, Maiu street, l'ittstoif. March 3D, 184V. MOVAL — DR. LAWTON has removed his Dfflce and resideuco to the first house south bridge, River Street, West Pittston. ut 24,ISM. a. n. WKTMonr, 1 „• WETMOBE k CO. «KO*a« c. wktmoiue, - nwiD WHTMORE. j Sept. 27, 18J0. ..arn; «. BECK. M. I).—DENTIST. JL/« !»*• of PHILADELPHIA— JjfSKSk jpSv!D.—Main 8u, above the Public ?* Square, Kant Side. WilkesBarro, Penna. -Jflj 1«, I860.—ly. The Metropolitan Fire Iusnrante Company. 108 BROADWAY, SEW YORK. Ca«h Capital, Surplua, #300.000. SO.OOO * T\R •» M. BARRETT.—DENTIST.—Office «-J f Turee Doors oelow Steele s Hotel, on North M«i«« of Public Square, Willtca B.irre, Pa. Sr. B inserts Teeth on Uold .imDl Silver plate. Ac . .anil oparuUM in ail the branchea of Dental Hurgary. in the beat manner. ' ~ A deduction from usual charges sufficient to ixiwnMt) allowed to persons who come a distance. April IK, I860.—ly. - *• ROBINSON,—HOMCEOl'ATHIC M w physician aud Operative Burgeon. Pittsv'Cl*; Pa., reapeetfull offers his services to the peo' «h of Pittaton and its vicinity. a constant supply of tresh medicines always on cases furnished or refilled to order. Mi .OPVICE over Cl.u k k Hal's new store. V ikedlbtNCE at II. J. Winner's, West Pittston. JKutoiT *ay *. IM0.-1*. r|MIIS Company continues to Insure all kinds of Per- I. sonal Property and buildings on as liivoiable terms a» oilier solvent aiid reliable Companies. All Lomtea will be adjusted equitably and paid promptly. JDHlEaOWl&IRS. James Lorimer Graham. - - -I W tslilnitan Square Joseph B. Varnum. • - lata Varnum, Bel,h t (iraliain Leonard Appleliy. L. Applet,y * Sofia Frederick H. Woleott, - - - late Woleott * made William K Strong, MPineStroet Moses Taylor .... Moses Taylor * Co James O. Sheldon, • • late Wadawortli k Sheldon John C. Henderson, - - Henderson, Smyth * Co. Daniel Parish. .... • (iuslavus A. Conover, . • O. A. * J. T. Conover Martin Bales. Jr.. - - Martin Bates Jr. * Co. Franklin H. Delano, ... 65 Broadway Henry V. Butler. ... H. V. Butler * Co. Bowes It. Mcllvaine, - N. Y. Steam Simar Itef. Co. Ollbert L. Bockman. Bowers, Beckmon a Bradford Jr. Joseph B. Varonm. Jr., - - Varnum a Turney Paselml \V. Turney, » - - Do. Dudley B. Fuller, - - - Fuller. Lord k Co, Watson E. Case, - - - late Lee, Case a Co. Lorrain Freeman, Edward Macomber. , - . - 275 Fifth Avenue James Lorimer Graham, Jr., - ♦ Washington Square Sam'l P. Bradford Jr., Bowers, Hcekmau* Bradford Jr. Charles E. Appleliy. rAMEft LOR fM F,R OKAHAM, President. Eawsab A. SsAXsauaT. Secretary, K. C. UAiaaoHs. Ass't Secretary. R. 1). I.ACOE, Surveyor, Pittston, Pa. May 10,1M0.—lr. ' U OBBBT BAUB,— Jt\; JCa.lt corner Of I «-JTilkeebarre. Picture wljMWny. prparoente jUr, of (iny Job A luge (election o. 8 ' AlWihl, Blink book always on hand. X UZEBKE HOUSE '' TWi Hotel, under the I'JMCupaat, M duaijpMd " ffifTu * - Pi-"-"•"f JOOK BINDER, NORTH iblic Square auCl Ma in-at. 'rairiOB, Common Gilt and 1 and plain, made to or- Jindinx neatly executed, common and nne pictures, Stationery, Novels, Ac., June 17, 1858, New Bakery. rr niKleraignci would ref pectftillv niiiiouriec to the uitiz«A* or PittKtnn, and tlip public in gonerul, that UDey liuve rlimifflve.- in lb* i _ WEST PITT8TOX, LIT- H. M. DAMAN, Propri-1860.iroprietomhip of the prenent ii bu u firftt elusa boarding ,'rorn the citteft or elsewhere he n}0*t interesting localities i Carriuge» ultray* in muline**. conwjunieation Dvith New York passing the door each and accommodationa of the April 26th, 1800. BAKING BUSINESS. in the Brown Huiktiufc. at th« tup of tlie sU-pn. ocmr the stone fitenm Mill «»f Ferris It Winner, whore they will keep eonxtunllv on haml STATEMENT OF THE MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, in the city of New-York, No. 88 Wall St., (iucorjwrated 1821.) On the 1st day of January, 1880. Cash Capital 9260,000. A88KT8. Bread, Biscuit, Cakes, Plea, &c. tonether with TCn«t Candles tfaitr*. TiAncra—In short every article belonging to the bu«inew Every effort will be made lo reiiit««D general wttintiieliou- Giro us LUTZ It KE1CHTER. PiUston. Moy 34,1800.—ly. Bonds and Mortgages, being first lien on improved Real Estate located in the Cities of New-York Jewelry. A SEW STOCK. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT. Another rule is, not to let fuiqilifcity swallow Up all courtesy. Many of us have a habit of saying to those with whom we live, such things as wo say about strangers behind tJDeir backs. There is no place, where real jjolitencbH is of luoro value than where wo mostly thinjf it ifoqld be superfluous. You m ty speak more truth, or rather speak out more plainly to your associates, but not less courteously than yoy do to strappers. * and Brooklyn, worth atleast$700,- 000, bearing 7 per cent, intercut, - $305,000 00 Loan* on Stocks, payable on demand, (market value of securities) t31,- • 'TAMES AITKEN, would reipentjjU ftW'e 'n general that he hue • , . jib*4 ftore with a new and exter XUJt&PW^DEFTIIST, Suooeworto month, commencing ' 4v,' AaCT"t 20th' *nd wil1 Tumain ' had an erperlence of tytiv g f6 g'V6 r Dlen- 139, bearing 7 per cent interest, - . 23,(WO 00 Cash, balance in bank and on hand, 7,1181 72 Premiums, due and uncollected, 8,468 10 Interest, accrued, 8,102 28 Investments, in Brooklyn City Bonds, bearing 6 per cent, interest, 10,000 00 of all de- AMD PLA«t Cutlery, t articles f hey bar* arera ill the «e4 in quali- Total, - - - $355,897 UD LIABILITIES, Unclaimed Dividends, Claims for Losses, in course of adjustment, estimated M Ijd Jewelry tperienced « 1,290 0* "Mr. Brovfn, you said the defendant wa« and intelligent. What rankes rou think sq—-are you with him t" "No, «ir, I never seen hiflj" " rt'hy dp yoii cutue to «uch t ooa- ?" ■ Lapse he takes ten wwtpaptn and I patronage the hdio it J. A. . 18,100 00 ToUl, - - $17,190 00 P. Morgan, W. P. Palmer, Rufus L. M, Wra. F. Mott, Bamuel tfJ Mott, Win. W. Fox, Richard Tighe, Peter Cooper, Tho«. Barron, Moses Taylor, fhos. W. 1'earsajl, Henry ElswOrlh, Aug. H. 'Ward, James Colles, Robert B. Minturn, Sidney Mason, L. B. Buarez, John Caswell, John Steward. John O. Green, Elan B. Crockar. WM. PITT FALMER, ANDREW J.SMITH, SeertUtty, J. h. GORE, R. D. LACOE, Carbondale, Pa., Pittkpja. Pa., Agents for Luzerne (%unty. lea," 1 Taking the tips T T ,r * hand, I Jtaw him i tlio an¥» am T oould notafig; hand tp his lips. so that The next I fyef, Dy, EWridge Bever weary," s«iq, »pd «gnin he kept mjjifflj* , So I .truck him a0a»n~*D.,*,t»ice,thricl Dugh in the very door of the schoolroom, liis tan-i • . . . ... ■ . MtftommMt+M m m JfcttWJ? XSBSPiStf TrD F 9 • ft",un*.:, Mii. Mk. * »1? luvk in bis dtwgnj ej«s, lw Mjuinwi *H*'h *'* j doQ ' Jou MP'»e« ■Ml O. W. GrU- 1 Monday vith Monae week at A Udy paying ji visij, to her who iyidCDp, h I MaatuamaJdng. ki. 1 urns. DAVIE8 having procured ft »w#ln(5 ir Clark A IVl machine, is now prewwj to dofcmlly •ewing »nd Pitching of »u kuub, abortMtice, i opposite L»w» (tore, up Btftirj. yk k Ch (•!«» * 4i l»,n, ..a'ww i 'ft* -rUf-J Mw*r
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 10 Number 30, October 11, 1860 |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 30 |
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 | 1860-10-11 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 10 Number 30, October 11, 1860 |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 30 |
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 | 1860-10-11 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18601011_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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Mjtflr»ftlt«WCTit,«l each. ."W* !%• .tkumjMMirUlb* -a*—-' , City adveb. m: "PTPftF,li f* r * Journal. «ocf the Job Prlnllii( "Bet «f KIOHART * BKVKA, Belli* nmrcmnoilitnlrd. vmbfurf'' •»»•»' win J «- JolibtnK ma'fft.it Ihim m,; (Dlt «. r C ®cr II. tin-6 ml ImI'nlljr prr|iarC-il,iuaaeitill *i»k li•I and cliuvpnai uuunr. mifuiiwa tint \o ihfcf«»llo"* ing:— IANIFEST8, ORDERS, FA i WIuET*# IIANDptlXt, , r C i / CIBctMns, Bill H"AM, BHOW -HI LLP, TICKETS, LABKI.K, CARD*, norm, *•„ RULING. MP80N, lain Strut, Weit Side. and JOURNAL te published at Two Dom.ah» per annum, j «f )\Dn ixA rhr.1 within the county. AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE A L. Ituk-d work of all kinds, door in th« netlett uid b*«t manner, ami printed as requeued. £veiy thing in thU line trill rat-eir* prompt attention. m. L1 i ,^a nub Mineral fnltllijntfr. y«$l'*'',,i*F Vu IH&r? geboteb to % Coal Interests, politics, iletoS, literature, ; BLANKS, ffiH M f.'ifh am The following tl!»n In «Tr kept on hnnd. orp-ii t'ri tq order. « id t»o'd on leriti*: h't** rrlff Snle*. Warrant*, CJon*lntDle% »nU». ftumnmra. Jui'geiit* iCf Pr«Mi»U«4»ry N«»te». rlfN*U Exrcuitoita. UNarhtf" C« rtiflcule* Ul-Hli fUtla, Tiuji (tolls, Deeds, Com rant«, Louses, eic.,eto. «o Mend with e«rd Buaineat aotlna, with- WHOLE NO. 520. VOLUME X.--NO. 30. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, OC OBER 11.1860. •trl ell; adhered to ZABHISKXE it LUMBT, TISEM^I!L^1 HAYDEN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN YANKEE NOTIONS nud FANCY GOODS, New Milford, Pa. PBOPHBCIES OF THE 8BABON. This was the first I heard of my Leste* "O, yes," I answered, in a quiet, sober school, arid I need not. add that my spirits way. were somewhat dampened. ]5ut that I "Let one fret console you, Miss Lakin," should conquer the unruly set of masters he said earnestly, "you hare succeedcd adund inisscK 1 did nut doubt for a moment, mirably with your school, and quite to the ■'They'd do well enough if it Wasn't for satisfaction of the villagers. There is a the doctor's boy," my good natured board- tilk of having the summer term continued 1 ing house mistress said when I quest! ned into the fall, since there is a stout fund of her cpneerning my pupils, "he is the ring- school money on hand. leader of cm, andjilways ha» been." \ "Hear heavens," I said, "I shall go, That was enough for me to know. I crazy." would make friends with the doctor's »on "No, I hope not, unless you Will consent ut the beginning. Hut that was easier beforehand to engage me as mcdical adsaid than done, I may as well commence . vitser." ut once. There was mischief enough in j I did oot answer him- I was in a poor him to have stooked a million commonly mood to hear his teasing. Indeed, I could roguish boyd. Gain an advantage over , hardly kee,C back the tears at the thought him in one way, and ho was doubly cer- of the many weeks' torture tliev were plan lain to gain one over me in another. If I ning out for me. For six weeks (half oi Utempted to reason with him, his answer the summer term) I had been trying to sropld set the whole school in a hubbub, kciep dowh tlje rebellion, and I had hoped ind if I threatened to punish him, a I#ok 'to worry through the rest of my allotted )f ahecr defiance settled on his bright foce. time without a Seribus outbreak. But now Hd troubled me so deeply, that I could not I could not hope for it. "War was inevitest night or day, in school or out. That able, it must come." Before the thought, [ grew palp and thin is not to bo wonder- my goo j resolutions of the day before van:d at. , ished like empty air. If to be mistress oi When my trial was at it* hight, I chanced the school room I must use whip,stick and omeetmyacquiMnUn.se a»«l prophet of ruleD theo I would wield them. 1 would he cars. Who he was. or what he was, I conquer or be conquered, 1 did not relid not trouble myself to think. I did solve upon this lully until I was informed iot even care. I hid hoped to meet him tliaj. the school would be lengthened out lut I preferred to have it at the time of 8ix weeks info the autumn, allowing av# ny victory, not at my vanquishment. cation of Otic week in the meantime. I cried, bursting into tears, and dropping, iny head upon the d"8fc. "Heaven forbid, he laid, too* derly, the mockery going quite away from hia voicc. "I know that I have worried and troubled you; but my heart has beea and is, all right, my child. Do you rp, member what you said to me-a long time igo, about marrying again t And do yoo know that in spite of reason and prudence for Dou arc young and pure-hearted jet,) I hoped and prated that sometime yon might be the light and love of my bad, darkened home t I loyp jou and that is all I can say in pleading uiy oaac,'' And that was cnoigh. That blessed knowledge lor a moment expatiated all my - uttering in the turbnleut school room, all that I hud known in life even "Then you meant jt in a small wav, when you a*ked mo to give yoq my hand 7" he said archly, as I held out my hand ta him. Sl'RINO. FRESH GOODS I860. ilirOOTEM ASO JODBKHH OF China, Glass, Earthenware, LOOKING GLASSES, *c. IT Asnraar hoxik. Where late tho meadows Mushed with liloom And daisy flukes were while OS wow, The spectral shades of autumn gloom o wander to Mul tnh f JO,, .DC3 The hill**, »o long encrnwned with groen, A browwr garb begin to we*£| „ Cuj summer half inclines to serpen Iter beauty from the daylight's glare. „ BAIBD, & CO., | arnoBTSUH ASD /OBBKBS OF rOBIIO* AND AMIBICA* , Dry Good*. j Wo. 47 North Third Street, Philadelphia. | ■_]V()iild re»iDec'tfalljr invite the attention of Country AN I !'w KCTKD PTOCK OF I FRESH SPRING GOODS, WAIHh they are now receiving In Store. t'JKb-Jlerfhanis wAuld Rnd tt to tlioir artvAntaROtn «JUiniinQOur fttook. May 31.18o0.—ly. WU. HAVRF.N'i TRACY RAYDBlf, July Id. I860.—ly. JOHN lIATDKlf, GEOllGK HATPIN* No. *25 GrOen»ri«h gtwet, Between Barclay and Vetoy, Geo. I. ft. ZCvbrl«kie, \ William Lumby. J September 27, lStiO. DICKFON & CO , SORANTON FOUNDRY and MACITINF, WORKS—-Manufacturer* of » nglnea, Boilers, and Machinery ol erury descrlp Ion, and dealers in all kinds of Hardware, Nails, Iron and Steel i Leather and Rublier Butidn and Belting; Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iro J Waft; Railroad supplies of all kinds; Gas Pipe, Steam and Water Fittings, and Engine Furnishing generally. 07* Dealers sup) li«d upon liberal torms. NEW YORK. Wilson, Barnes St Co., WHOLESALE GHOCER8 AND The woods fall-leaved tlttnd waiting nigh, Their vor lure touched with crimson stains, Yet loth tola? tlietr honors by.1 Aa age to put with all itu gains. Produce Commission Ali:rcfianls, axd srraxsivr. diaieus ix I?" WIMCHESTEH & CO. M Gkntiemen's Furnishing Store, jygp PATXVT AROtlLDRK BEAM 8IURT MAX t'P ACTOIIT, Ho, TM Cheatnat «treet, above SeVciith,opposite • the Wmbington II"Cise, Philadelphia. -MmSHIBTH and UBAWKR9 made mfiwiirement »t »tew "lays notice and in «H eases W AHK AM - So to «t. Formula for measurement on Sjlh.li lV mall Liberal iuUuceinents to Whole- Jfctm/.r.. Apnl 20, JMO.-ly. *i **A9 No. 115 WARREN STREET. A sndder note from grots nnd glen, Whereto the robin's young liitveilowai While in'Mirntully tho liule wren » Pipes through the lading trees a%Dne. Scranton, Feb'y 2, 1859.—tt (Third door below Washington Street,) William II. WUmDm. Daniel V. Barnes, t VFW vniilf AbnerC. Koeneyjl \ NEW YORK. Samuel N. Delano. ' Sept. 37, lltflO. ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING DaviiD Schoolet, would respectfully nounce to the public 'hut tie still contiv uea the practice of the above profeaaion. in t»Dl it* branches. and hold* bimaell in readineaa 'it all timeato attend to any buaineaa in the of Surveying, Engineering, Estimating ai'.l Drawing. Being provided with aftill and complete of Instruments, and having had ample expi-iD ience. he flattera himaelf capable of giving isfaction in any and every department of hi* calling. Office with R. if. Lacoe, Odd /i»W oki'Building. The $Droo)e. that prattled one «*cf( toot When summer mint was soft alii dim, Keeps up a t„w incessant nuiari, That timet* wltli Nntnra's graver hymn. The swallows too linve ttii 6aies Anil Hi and form In «olsy tmndie— The goldfinch plaps among the leaves Her coining flights to southern lands. •PETER SIDES WIT« J. PALMER A CO., Market Street Wharf Phllad'a And I fiuid ''yes" in one breath and "do" in the next. Which whs right ? STANTON, SHELDON & CO. fT WM.llt.Alk timer* *14 ('«ramlsslon Merchants, ** 81 Fr0'" """' . t ■ Jho. Auxjf. ,$A.T. CHBSEBEOUOH & CO., ~m jm h xD A.cs un* nOOMMltWION NEKHtHM AIUD WHOLESALE Duum i* _ £ PLah, Cheose and Provision*, lu Norm WtmrvW. «l«ve Miirki'i Hi. m Yuckinjr and Cnrms Horn*. Wh * IUCed8U, mtXt miilmlolphia, A#nl M» IMa—ero. i7 J. K. ft B B PLACE. Wholesale grocers, * i Ho. 80 BROAD Street, in nan, ciieksk and rnovistoD,s. TTAVE constantly on hand an assortment of xl tiritd and Pirklerl Fixk Cfr.,Vi2: Mackerel, Shad. Hnliaon, Blue Fish, Herrings, Codfish. Beef, 1'ork. J,arU. Shoulders, Ilatns, Abovo yon mountain's rocky siile, • The wary hawk swings ronnd and round, A Qlandless rover, winged with pride. That acorns the touch at kindred ground. The Art of Living wtth Others. Bides Cheese, Beans, Bice, Ac. Septnuibcr 21, lHliO. In the first place, if people are to live happiiy together, tfiey must not fancy, be, cause they we thrown togctlur now. that all their lives have been exactly similar up to the present time,that they started exactly alike, and that they are to be for the tuture at the same mind. A thorough conviction of the difference of nipn is ihe great thing to be assured .of in social knowledge. It is (o life what Newton'a law is to astruiioiny. ; ouictino-s nii'ii have i knowledge of it with regard to the world iige'.eial; they do not expect the outer world »o agree with them in all puiuta, but are at not being able to drive their own tastes and opinions into those they live with Diversities distress them. Yet we might as well say, "why all then stars; why this difference: why Dot all one star?" I'HUton, Nov. 16, lfl55--tf. MAUCH CHUNK Wire Rope Manufactory, NOTICE. These, these are'but the first Bint signs Of nAtittan's ptescni'e i—day Isf ilay She draws id bright hut fading lines, The picture of. her f'wn dernv TirE nndersfgbed has sold his stock and trado in the Liquor and Leather business to Oliver Bevies. The business will be continued at the old stand, formerly occupied by Messrs. Berlew, Dymond Ct Co. Ageneral assortment of "Liquors* Shoe findings,Hole and Upper Leather Constantly on hand which will lDe sold cheap for cash only. SAMUEL DAVIS, Agl. Pittston, Sept. 27, I860.—-Sin. Tao Doctor and His Son. FISIIEK, IltZARU fc CO., \.f ANUPACTt'KRRS of Wire Itnpe. for Incrinefl \I I'lmii'K, ihiflL Slopes Inform ike puh lie I hm 'hev »r« nov» p epsred to make "Ami how arc you pleased with your cbool T" he asked, walking bJ my aide, 11 a cureless, easy way, as though he was in acquaintance of years. "I am delighted," 1 answered, "I can no* express to you how much s6." He laughed heartily. Looking into his face at that moment, I thought I cduld fhtde'a Very strong resemblance between him and the doctor's son, Frank Eldiidgc. A most uupleasant thought dawned upon my mind. A little angcied, I determined to make the most of it. "The scholars are very well," I said,half maliciously. "I suspect that the trouble lios with their parents. The ringleader ofjthe flfhole afluy- spems to have groWn up in a most unhealthy atmosphere. I should say fhat his father was ndt a very (fevrat frfrnd of Sabbath schools, and of tho proper training of children." My words look immediate effect- l A little flush of color appeared suddenly upon the gentleman's face, and spoke plainer than words could have cbne Seeing my advantage, I continued in a tantalizing So the days dragged along, not one passing without Dr. Eldridge making his appearance somewhat in my way. Sometime-1 was pleased to sec him, perhaps always but he had a strange, mischievous war wii h him that worked against my temper constantly. I think iie liked my little fits ot passion, hfwever, or he would not have provoked them continually. And the school 1 Dear uie what a school it was 1 The trial of it wore me as thin as a shadow. Hut affairs came ton climax one day. This was the way it was brought about. While hearing a recitation, one hot, sultry afternoon, 1 drew my chair into the middlo of the floor, where there was a faiut show of a breeze. I was direotly in front of one of the aisles, and so seated that I could not «ee what was going on behind me. After dismissing the class, 1 made an attempt to rise, when to my utter dismay and horror, I found myself, or my dress made fast to the chair. I tried to be cool aud collected, aa I released myself, but my hand trembled violently, and I knew that my faoe was white with anger. BT AN ME M. LOVF-BISO, All Kinds lengths and Sim of Flat nnd Bonnd Rope, At th" short r*1 npt'C* fcf *ti|»rr|or oimltty nrtd on Iho muU ransoi»»tiln terme*-, nt itelr Wiri* Hope Factory, MAUCH CHUNK, CARBON CO. PA. Inferences can be made to Messrs. E A. lDouel •«, N.D Oirlrlrlitend A O, nrow brad, at Msneh Chunk; In N. Patterson, Satnmil Hill; U) 8h«rp. LHienrtn*und Co., t'lllraore, l.uierne Coucl). Pa-.and In fscl nesrlD all (he operators In the region who Bare been using his ropes March 15th, !CWO-l-ljr Now for school touching I was not better itted than for the ministry— I mean as iar us patience is concerned—ryet it came into my head suddenly one morning, as I sat in the old kitchen of my father's house, with iny little brothers and sisters about me, (indeed, there was a goodly number of them,) that it was about ti.riC for me to be doing something in the worH ; something outside the monotonous round of household duties which I pertornlcd day after duy j something, pcrlnps, to relievo my Father, in a small way, of th* burden thut rested upon his shoulders. Jiy this I do :iOt uieuu that he was in debt, or that his failed to give his fumily a •ouifofl&le, happy suppoit. Not at all. Hut. let thut question go without further liscussion, and suffice it by saying thut for ■ery good reasaiij of my own,*1-resolved, is the old people say, to majtfi a in be world.'' And to I started.' How that was bro't ibout, it would be tedious enough to relate ; but this much 1 will say., thut because, it the idea born to me so suddenly on that ipring o.orning. I was chosen—of tho uuncroiis applicants—teacher of some forty i-holars, at a d stance of twenty .nilos from Jrunston. 1 need not add hut this was a Jiuree of great gratification to me, and — that because of it I entered into a vast g»*tr | NEW number of vague, happy speculations as to f U | how the summer wuuld glide away—how i I BOOTS the days, the long summer days, would %jDJ seem as short as tho shortest of winter iND ones—how I would teach the little ones to c jj A X* C 'ove me.' t'ult means find a readier " ** vto. way of interesting theui in their books.— M k *y _ *¥Wy 1H Dear me ! it would fill a good sized vol- BT * **»nln n irj* ume to write out all that 1 imagined and 1 FULT.V invites the thei attiDiCtlon 0f tjje 6un,mer that I was to speud ofthenubile to hislsrge stock of BOOTS . T .. . ... . , r \NU SHOES, such as Gents' Fine Call Boots, «n tho little vlflage of Lester. Jougress Gaitors Oxford Ties &c. Also a ! I'ut a change came over the spirit of arae variety of Ladies'and Cbilrirens'shoes. my dreams ; not belore I left home, beind Gaiters of all descriptions, in fuct every- cause in such a ouae i might never have SmciiH^ra"6 "" ibund courage to have left it; but just bc_ fore I arrived at tho sceuo -of aetiou. RESTAURAN r and COSFECTIONBEY, «You are to teaeh in I.ester village this uuatly fitted up in good style. summer, if I understand you rightly?" My OKtalilmhment is opposite C. Law k Co.» , . . .. . e p,. ' Dash Store, Main street. Pittston. Pa f1"1 gentlemanly of gentlemen, The patronage of 'he public is solicited. bef re I left the cars at Lester. Pittston, March 2», tbbo.—tf. The question was not au impertinent ~ Pittston 0n® ufte/ °ur briof morning acquaintance, TTTE (ituft oflile is good Breai. and 1 would ?.nd4 80 1 «»»Kered it all tn good faith, a respectful!} inform the citizens of Plttst. iC "ttle pompously perhaps, for 1 was greatiiii) vlsinitv, that 1 always keep the gemiino )y impressed with the importance of uiy article on hand or sale, with all kin-laot cra.tk • calling. ers, pie., canes* fce. Familiea and l-i.Hio.; (.Yeg) 8jr and J nnticipute a very pleasaupplied willi everything in la* line. on *h.»it , . 1 totiee,and on reasonable tenna. My establish ant summer of it, 1 said. neus is opposite Jacob's store onMaln-st. "low dor KKA.NK BRANDKMBUUU. lie spoke in a quizzical tone, while the wisest and most inexplicable of suilles ''' his fuce. "Yes, sir, and why not?" I asked, forgetting that my question was abrupt, and my manner somewhat disturbed. "Nothing; only to realize your pleasant anticipations, you must meet a different fate than your predecessors for some years b .ck." "And why, sir ?" I questioned, my face getting redder every moment "Because of all children under the sun, those of Lester village are most unman, ageablc. In the course of a summer thejr usually succed in dethroning two or three FAMES HARRINGTON & SON, leathers " Wyoming Avenue, Beranton, Pa, He was a very handsome gentleman, as ire the largest manufacturers of furniture in I Said before, and as he Suid this in a pleas- TIHEY have and make to J"1; W#*' jW*"* * * °fD'/ I order every variety of Chairs, Tables, Bed- "e grt!W handsomer than iftiada, Bureaus, Book Cases, Stands, Ac., in the But I did not think much of that, only of *"d °f IT• thread of quiet exultat on that I tlio't for making and°fn" Jin'jtorimre, Tnd "c now \ detected running through his remark.— prepared to fill order* with promptness and dU- I gTew | iqued in a moment, ana answered f . , ,, , , him with a show of spirit th# ipust have IB the manufacture of all work thev use oalv l , r such material. „ a long experience K Se quite amusingness has proven to be most substantial and last- "They Will not dethrone mo 1 '"£• iiJj f» kMP"attlltUmrtdgene«ielL^ear^'wtOTCZ R° waa inCJeed mncl1 amu"e(1' for he Duroi»a«ed on the best terms, iu Kcw York! looked in my face for a ftill moment, as if 1 M11. V?DD?.*py»p.el ?om cost to gather from it food for his merriment. Thoy sell no upholstered work that is not done k .»l . t :!«•_» ±.uL7 i under their own supervision, consequently their grew queenly, or at least what J work oan be relied upon a* baiuK exaoUy as rep thought to be SO, and drew myself Up as resented. Parties wanting furniture »r« Respect- though there Was a question to settle. Jast nriws before purchashig? eXamm° *nd , the ears came W a full stop, and t»- »o ran ton, June 28,18/fo.—ly, conductor gave his call, "Lester 1" ' ' " — ■j I did not havp a ehaatje to r they were simple en but pis tiiuiinpr. ou much success," hf WITH PEREGO, BULKLEYS k PLIMPTON, A.. GK 8TABK, CN- W*U,t~"W YORK. FUTCHER PLACE. IMPORTERS ft JOBBERS OF FANCY GOODS, NC«. e Borelny k 1* Vetejr-BU., Fir»t Store rear Astor Howie. (September 17, 1880. Feb. IS, 18(10.—tf. YC »*C Or. P. A, THOMPSON, •f" '#OXW B E B 8 o N ■ft WHOLESALE GROCER, » Ul MXI.H Ul *OR«IO!« ASB DOMeHTIC •fir- «•»"» *- " "tptJX* GEORGE R. liOVE, Hardware, Iron & Steel Warehouse, 75, 77, 79 and 81 Voaey anil 205 Washington St., WITH NEW-YORK CITY. THE undersigned invila the attention of Mtrr.Kanti. Manufacturers, Canal and Jlail Road Contractor*, and consumer* generally to their extensive assortment of the following articles, which, they ofl'er on favorable terms, for Cath or approved credit. Engtuk Iron, ronnd. square anil flat, common, best and extra qualities. Swedish, Soricaji and Jiutnia Bar Iron, of beat brands. HOPPO K, GARBUTT & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, ilany of the rules for people living to gether in pcace follow from the above.—- For instance, not to interfere reasonably with others,.not to ridicule their tastes, not to question and reuuestiqn their resolves, not te indulge in perpetual comment oa their proceedings, and to delight Id theip having father pursuits than ours, are ill based upon a thorough perception of the simple fact that they are not we. QUO. W. BRA.INERD * CO., GROCERS, Nos. 87, 89 & 61, Warren Street, (Firtt I)iior Ea*t ol' (ireeuwich Street), NEW YORK Eliner It. Gurliutt, Julius 1). HuterU, D8 Murray, near Went Rlreet, r. w brain Kitn,) new yobk. Tit) BKLDEN J Mo*e« A. lloppook, William 11. Black, Mortimer Hendricks August 16 th, 1800. wiawnn BUSINESS CARDS. Decawp* Hammered American Jron of superior quality. Burden's and Ulnter Iron. Salimury Iron, Flat and Square. Angle and Swarf Iron. Norway and Ituxnia Naif Bird*, Shoe Shapes and Nut 1 run. Bent Jlefined Band, Hoop. Scroll and Oval Iron. Crow Bam. Churn Drills, Axl' S and Drafts of Salisbury Iron. SUet faced Hand and Sledge Hammers and Stone Axes. Cant Stetl Striking and Hand Hammers and Stone Sledges. Nrn/lor h and SaAderaon * Bound Square. 0 tagon and half Octagon Stoe!. Qemtine (rtrmun Steel, Kiat and Square. Blister Steel. Canal Stonenm\ Dirt Burrows. Bickford s Safety Fuse. Boonton Cut Nails, Brads and Spikes. Burden s Pat. Horse Shoes, and Ship, Boat and Bail Bead Spikes. Ames and Rowland« Shovels and Spades. Weston's Steel Scoops. Bowland's, Hoe's and lobotaon's Mill and Cross-Cut 8*w«. Hobson s Butcher a and Ibbotaon's Files, Saws, Tools and Cutlery. Ac. Harris,' Blood's, Darling s and Farwell s Corn and Gmss Seytbes.— Birmingham, Sheffield, German and Domestic Hardware. . *TUGLE HOTEL. PITTPTON. PA.- . ,K IIENUY IIUKFORD, Proprietor. »TiW iD C!t- CHARI,F,S HOTEL PENN AVENUE IS grranton Pa —D K KRE9SLER, Propr. V May 10. I860.—ly. - P I V, ' ■ 4tMs*»P 8. STURDIER, Another rule for living happily with others is to avoid huviug stock subjects pf dispuiation. It mostly happens, when people live much together, that they cC me to have certain set topics, round which, from frequent dispute, there is such a growth of angry words, mortified vunity, and the like, that the original subject of di::erence becomes u standing subject of quarrel; and there is attendeocy iu all minor disputes tq drift down to it. MAN UFACTUIIER "Can any one toll tue who pinned niv -« • • «JI» T I r way — "Pcepletfell me that this Eldridge boy has not kiiown u mother's core since his earliest iht'iycv. Jlhis is self-evident. I have been jnwe fenicnt, remembering this. Hut it'is u mother's care tbut he needs.— I would advise his father, most heartily, to make an attempt to secure to hiui the cure of Koine good, true woman." "VoU would ?" lie looted me full in the fiiee as he asked the question. 1 was not equal to the ordeal. I grew suddenly confused, and trying to anDwei hiiu, stumbled upon two or three answer* at the sable time. "Your advice is moft excellent, Miss Lakin. 1 hope the unfortnnate gentleman will be able to act upon it." "So do I, most sincerely," I answered, blushing beneath his strange, questioning glance. "For the b*.y's sake, he would do well to make the matter one of importance till he buccC eda," I added, more because I would not allow myself to be silenced by his gaze, than because I cured to speak. "Perhaps you would be willing to aid the gentleman in question, since you were the first to suggest the idea'{ Wotild you "I ana no philanthropist," I answered, curtly, believing he was attempting to quiz me. "1 tliink too much of my life—" I hesitated; t saw that I was going toq far. Thegontleman smiled. We were close by the school house door, and the conversation could go no farther. With a "good morning" he tqi'ned away, while I eut red the school rooiu. •V\Vho w»s that gentleman ?" I asked of a child stundingby the door. "Dr. Eldridge. Frank Eldridgc's fath. er," was the reply. I knew that well enough before,1 bufe hearing it verified by the child's lips, sent uty blood throbbing and beating to lay heart. The day that followed that morning was not a pleasant oue to tup. Mot ti/at ujy scholars were unusually rude or boisterous—on the contrary, they were quieter t an I had ever known them; but somehow conscience troubled mo. Thinkingof the uiotJietlcss one before me, I saw that in dealing with him I had pijt away from my heart that precious cliarity that suffereth long and is kind. 1 had oalled anger justice, and by it dealt with him. I had forgotten bow warm human words sink through the oougeuial syrface of the heart touching and stirring up it# purest depths. I had blamed the &:her. And there I was wrong again Of the wprty. I as a woman, bad the best right to loalf sttraigh t through bis indulgence, to the fatherly tenderness that could not give birth to a reprimand or a rebuke ; to the love that :ould hot, because of the mother resting n the grave, mete out the justice tjjat tjM tho tender hand of pity brought heae, overlooked . * blinded by tea dress to the chair I usked. There was a dead silence. I rcpeatcC the question. Still no auswer. 1 couli interpret that easy euuugb. Not a schola dared to t«ll a tale wf I rank Kldrdige. "You may walk t!Cis way, Frank," Isaid Ah though marching to a military drum he cume to the floor. "I shall bear your impudcnce no longer,' I bopan. "Either you or I must beat thi head of this school. If my ani) and rule) be aa trusty as I think, I shall bo raktresi here." '•You don't dare ferule U)e. My fatli er—" he, began. . "Let your father comc here, and I wil ferule him too," I said, interrup'ing him. "I'll tell him thjit," he cried out. "Do co, bv all means," I answered. And ho I threshed Frank Eld ridge squfidly and smartly, till he begged for meri-y like a three year old baby, and promised as humbly as I could wish, to do better.— was a greet uproar, in eonseaqoncc of it, both in school and out. Ki|l what made the matter ludicrous in the extreme was tho faet of my threatening to whip Dr. Eidridgo (handsome idolized Dr. El(Jridge, the awe of the whole town) was poised about. At last it readied the doctor's ears, and as I had feared, he came just at the close of the school, the next afternoon, to rewind of my threat. 1*1 have coipe for my whipping," he said in a low voice, as I answered his loud rap at the door. I do not know why, but tho tears sprang to my eyes.at this. It seemed uukind in liim, almost cruel. I was »fruid that he would notice how I was moved, and so 1 turned my bead uwyy ay I answered : "I am very busy now. Can you coma in and wait f" "Until after school, do you mean ?" "Just as you please ; I have mD time to spare now; I suppose you h We come to undo my work of yesterday." '•Nut I, believe me—" "Vt'»lk in, if you ploiwe," I said, interrupting him. lie was talking plpysantly and kindly, that the tears were coding (o my eyes again. w my whipping, Hiss Lakin," he Ki|id, after the lust class was dismissed.and are wern alone together iu the old school bouse. "Dr. Eldridge, liow unkind am} unjust )f you," I said. "But! insist upon it," he answered, pasaing me my ruhr. How exceedingly foolish I felt. How wretchedly he teased me. But there was fif escaping from him, so I said, laughing tu4 trying all together : "Give me your hand !" "The right, I believe, is the one claimed jy the ladies. But are yon serious—shall [ really D it to yog V ""'ike Cewr, J DLAI.Klt IN k 8. KOON.—ATTORNEY AT LAW.-Offio« .u the BaUer Housa. M.iin street, L.*on. Jau. », ISiO. KRQME G MILLER—ATTOBNEY AT ItAW. Oilice in me Court House, Wilkes- BOOTS SHOES. LEATttF.K and FINPISOS Mam -treet Pittston. A targe assortment of Freneli I ail Kip and IVem Leatheralways on liand. Kepairini: done with punctuality ou reasonable terms. Quri paid tor all kinds of hides and skins. Jan. 1-MD. l'enna. Agaiu, if people wish to live well together, they must not bold too much to loKlcD a1"' suppose that everything is to be settled by sufficient reason. I)r. JohnsCD!) saw this clearly with regard to married people, when he said, 'CWretched would bo the puir o'.iovenl! m.inn r of wretchedness who should be doomed to adjust by reason, every morning, ul. the minute details of a domestic day." Btit the application should be much more general than he made It.—- i here is no time fur such reasonings, and nqthflg that is worth them 4pc| wj.pn we roeollect ljuw t«ro lawyer*, qr two politicians can go on conk tiding, and t|iat there is no end of one-sided reasoning on aay subject, we shall not be sure that such contention is the best mode of arriving at truth; but certainly it is not the way to arrive at a good temper. • If you would be loved as a companion a«W Hf)necessary criticism ono.n those with whom you live. The number of peo•lc who have taken out judges' patents tta themselves is very in any society.—• Now it Would be hard for a man to live with another, who was alwayq pfitjoisiug his actions, even if jt were kindly and just criticism. It would be like living between the glasses ot a microscope. But these self-elected judges, lijcc their prototypes, arc apt to liuve tjje persons they iitd#e brought be tore them it) the guise of culprits. One of the most provoking forms of OHtipism above al.udcd to is that which may be culled criticism over the IkjuW«i,'] " Had I been consulted"—" Ilad you lis. toned to me"—" But you always will" and such short scraps of sentences, nvDv -remind many of us of dissertations which we hHve suffered and an.i J wljich \ve cannot call to mind any suothiD" effect. '0HN IUCHA£tDS,—ATTORNEY AT LAW, r CONVEYANCER, and NOTARY PUBLIC. Illations promptly attended to. Office—Odd llows Block, up stairs, Maiu street, l'ittstoif. March 3D, 184V. MOVAL — DR. LAWTON has removed his Dfflce and resideuco to the first house south bridge, River Street, West Pittston. ut 24,ISM. a. n. WKTMonr, 1 „• WETMOBE k CO. «KO*a« c. wktmoiue, - nwiD WHTMORE. j Sept. 27, 18J0. ..arn; «. BECK. M. I).—DENTIST. JL/« !»*• of PHILADELPHIA— JjfSKSk jpSv!D.—Main 8u, above the Public ?* Square, Kant Side. WilkesBarro, Penna. -Jflj 1«, I860.—ly. The Metropolitan Fire Iusnrante Company. 108 BROADWAY, SEW YORK. Ca«h Capital, Surplua, #300.000. SO.OOO * T\R •» M. BARRETT.—DENTIST.—Office «-J f Turee Doors oelow Steele s Hotel, on North M«i«« of Public Square, Willtca B.irre, Pa. Sr. B inserts Teeth on Uold .imDl Silver plate. Ac . .anil oparuUM in ail the branchea of Dental Hurgary. in the beat manner. ' ~ A deduction from usual charges sufficient to ixiwnMt) allowed to persons who come a distance. April IK, I860.—ly. - *• ROBINSON,—HOMCEOl'ATHIC M w physician aud Operative Burgeon. Pittsv'Cl*; Pa., reapeetfull offers his services to the peo' «h of Pittaton and its vicinity. a constant supply of tresh medicines always on cases furnished or refilled to order. Mi .OPVICE over Cl.u k k Hal's new store. V ikedlbtNCE at II. J. Winner's, West Pittston. JKutoiT *ay *. IM0.-1*. r|MIIS Company continues to Insure all kinds of Per- I. sonal Property and buildings on as liivoiable terms a» oilier solvent aiid reliable Companies. All Lomtea will be adjusted equitably and paid promptly. JDHlEaOWl&IRS. James Lorimer Graham. - - -I W tslilnitan Square Joseph B. Varnum. • - lata Varnum, Bel,h t (iraliain Leonard Appleliy. L. Applet,y * Sofia Frederick H. Woleott, - - - late Woleott * made William K Strong, MPineStroet Moses Taylor .... Moses Taylor * Co James O. Sheldon, • • late Wadawortli k Sheldon John C. Henderson, - - Henderson, Smyth * Co. Daniel Parish. .... • (iuslavus A. Conover, . • O. A. * J. T. Conover Martin Bales. Jr.. - - Martin Bates Jr. * Co. Franklin H. Delano, ... 65 Broadway Henry V. Butler. ... H. V. Butler * Co. Bowes It. Mcllvaine, - N. Y. Steam Simar Itef. Co. Ollbert L. Bockman. Bowers, Beckmon a Bradford Jr. Joseph B. Varonm. Jr., - - Varnum a Turney Paselml \V. Turney, » - - Do. Dudley B. Fuller, - - - Fuller. Lord k Co, Watson E. Case, - - - late Lee, Case a Co. Lorrain Freeman, Edward Macomber. , - . - 275 Fifth Avenue James Lorimer Graham, Jr., - ♦ Washington Square Sam'l P. Bradford Jr., Bowers, Hcekmau* Bradford Jr. Charles E. Appleliy. rAMEft LOR fM F,R OKAHAM, President. Eawsab A. SsAXsauaT. Secretary, K. C. UAiaaoHs. Ass't Secretary. R. 1). I.ACOE, Surveyor, Pittston, Pa. May 10,1M0.—lr. ' U OBBBT BAUB,— Jt\; JCa.lt corner Of I «-JTilkeebarre. Picture wljMWny. prparoente jUr, of (iny Job A luge (election o. 8 ' AlWihl, Blink book always on hand. X UZEBKE HOUSE '' TWi Hotel, under the I'JMCupaat, M duaijpMd " ffifTu * - Pi-"-"•"f JOOK BINDER, NORTH iblic Square auCl Ma in-at. 'rairiOB, Common Gilt and 1 and plain, made to or- Jindinx neatly executed, common and nne pictures, Stationery, Novels, Ac., June 17, 1858, New Bakery. rr niKleraignci would ref pectftillv niiiiouriec to the uitiz«A* or PittKtnn, and tlip public in gonerul, that UDey liuve rlimifflve.- in lb* i _ WEST PITT8TOX, LIT- H. M. DAMAN, Propri-1860.iroprietomhip of the prenent ii bu u firftt elusa boarding ,'rorn the citteft or elsewhere he n}0*t interesting localities i Carriuge» ultray* in muline**. conwjunieation Dvith New York passing the door each and accommodationa of the April 26th, 1800. BAKING BUSINESS. in the Brown Huiktiufc. at th« tup of tlie sU-pn. ocmr the stone fitenm Mill «»f Ferris It Winner, whore they will keep eonxtunllv on haml STATEMENT OF THE MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, in the city of New-York, No. 88 Wall St., (iucorjwrated 1821.) On the 1st day of January, 1880. Cash Capital 9260,000. A88KT8. Bread, Biscuit, Cakes, Plea, &c. tonether with TCn«t Candles tfaitr*. TiAncra—In short every article belonging to the bu«inew Every effort will be made lo reiiit««D general wttintiieliou- Giro us LUTZ It KE1CHTER. PiUston. Moy 34,1800.—ly. Bonds and Mortgages, being first lien on improved Real Estate located in the Cities of New-York Jewelry. A SEW STOCK. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT. Another rule is, not to let fuiqilifcity swallow Up all courtesy. Many of us have a habit of saying to those with whom we live, such things as wo say about strangers behind tJDeir backs. There is no place, where real jjolitencbH is of luoro value than where wo mostly thinjf it ifoqld be superfluous. You m ty speak more truth, or rather speak out more plainly to your associates, but not less courteously than yoy do to strappers. * and Brooklyn, worth atleast$700,- 000, bearing 7 per cent, intercut, - $305,000 00 Loan* on Stocks, payable on demand, (market value of securities) t31,- • 'TAMES AITKEN, would reipentjjU ftW'e 'n general that he hue • , . jib*4 ftore with a new and exter XUJt&PW^DEFTIIST, Suooeworto month, commencing ' 4v,' AaCT"t 20th' *nd wil1 Tumain ' had an erperlence of tytiv g f6 g'V6 r Dlen- 139, bearing 7 per cent interest, - . 23,(WO 00 Cash, balance in bank and on hand, 7,1181 72 Premiums, due and uncollected, 8,468 10 Interest, accrued, 8,102 28 Investments, in Brooklyn City Bonds, bearing 6 per cent, interest, 10,000 00 of all de- AMD PLA«t Cutlery, t articles f hey bar* arera ill the «e4 in quali- Total, - - - $355,897 UD LIABILITIES, Unclaimed Dividends, Claims for Losses, in course of adjustment, estimated M Ijd Jewelry tperienced « 1,290 0* "Mr. Brovfn, you said the defendant wa« and intelligent. What rankes rou think sq—-are you with him t" "No, «ir, I never seen hiflj" " rt'hy dp yoii cutue to «uch t ooa- ?" ■ Lapse he takes ten wwtpaptn and I patronage the hdio it J. A. . 18,100 00 ToUl, - - $17,190 00 P. Morgan, W. P. Palmer, Rufus L. M, Wra. F. Mott, Bamuel tfJ Mott, Win. W. Fox, Richard Tighe, Peter Cooper, Tho«. Barron, Moses Taylor, fhos. W. 1'earsajl, Henry ElswOrlh, Aug. H. 'Ward, James Colles, Robert B. Minturn, Sidney Mason, L. B. Buarez, John Caswell, John Steward. John O. Green, Elan B. Crockar. WM. PITT FALMER, ANDREW J.SMITH, SeertUtty, J. h. GORE, R. D. LACOE, Carbondale, Pa., Pittkpja. Pa., Agents for Luzerne (%unty. lea," 1 Taking the tips T T ,r * hand, I Jtaw him i tlio an¥» am T oould notafig; hand tp his lips. so that The next I fyef, Dy, EWridge Bever weary," s«iq, »pd «gnin he kept mjjifflj* , So I .truck him a0a»n~*D.,*,t»ice,thricl Dugh in the very door of the schoolroom, liis tan-i • . . . ... ■ . MtftommMt+M m m JfcttWJ? XSBSPiStf TrD F 9 • ft",un*.:, Mii. Mk. * »1? luvk in bis dtwgnj ej«s, lw Mjuinwi *H*'h *'* j doQ ' Jou MP'»e« ■Ml O. W. GrU- 1 Monday vith Monae week at A Udy paying ji visij, to her who iyidCDp, h I MaatuamaJdng. ki. 1 urns. DAVIE8 having procured ft »w#ln(5 ir Clark A IVl machine, is now prewwj to dofcmlly •ewing »nd Pitching of »u kuub, abortMtice, i opposite L»w» (tore, up Btftirj. yk k Ch (•!«» * 4i l»,n, ..a'ww i 'ft* -rUf-J Mw*r |
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