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PITTSTON GAZETTE, Job Printing and Ruling. I AND Ltiierne Anthracite Journal. The "Gazette" Jobbing Cffice, and the Job Printing 0 flies PUUUiJHEU WEEKLY BY Being now ronsohdated, embrace* a larger variety of Jobbing material than any other office in the country and ib fully prepared to ogccute work of.*11 kind# in the best and cheapest manner. Particular attention given to the following;— MANIFESTS* Gk M. RICHART, "Gazette" Building, Main Streut, West Side. The GAZETTE ami JOURNAL is publithed every Ttturaday, at Two Dollaus per aunum, strictly in advance. i(o pottage charged within tho county. ORHEIW, HANDBILLS, BILL HEADS, TICK E'ltj, iuni«, *c., It'. PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, SHOW-BILLS, Labels, NOTE8, AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL. ADVERTISING- RATES II'ACE. TwT1 l m. | a m. J g I l.y _. jb- ~ Ruled work ofallkind*. done in the? neatest nnd beat manner, and printed n« requested. Everything in tins line wiUreceiveprompt attention. ItULINU. Vhqutro,'- - l 00 i M* ) a oo I » 00 I 8 00 4^ran, - IW'I l_A.°" J-L5LL3120 4 00 | ~5 ou f»_ I. 10 »o I gctoteb to tjje Conl Interests, politics, $Jetos, literature, Agriculture atrir (general Intelligence. ~B00 i 7'uo i •T column. ~"SO« | 10'* | JO 00 | 3d 00 | CO 00 BLANKS. The following Wank* are kept on hand, or printed to order, and (old on reasonable terms:—sheriffs*!**. Warrants. Constable Halts. Bumtnon#. Judgment Contracts, Promtoory Notes. Hubpenaa. Attachment*, Exegutioms.MarrmaeCtrtifleaUs.Check Roll*.Tim* ItolU. Deeds,Contracts. Lease*, *c.,etc. gegtllar ysurly advertisers, not to oxeee'l with card hrce squares at any time, 115. Businoss notices with • a advertisement, $1 each. Xlio above rates will be strictly adhered to. pittston, pa., Thursday, august 27,1863. WHOLE NO. 647. VOLUME XIII.—NO. 23. BUSINESS CARDS. MISCELLANEOUS. hare McDonnell, FRESH STOCK OF DOMESTICS AN INCIDENT AT GETTYSBURG. j 'Then you mast promise me that you will I go to the club no rooro after we are marj ried; bnd yotr must promise me, too, not to j go to the theatre without I go, too.' I 'Are you in earnest, now, Lizzie?" j The young man spoke with a tone and look of deep concern. •Certainly, I am,' returned Lizzie. 'Lizzie, 1 fear you do not rightly understand me. I have sought you for my wife because I beleived you to be n pure minded, loving, virtuous girl. I love you with my whule soul, and I can give you a whole, generous heart, an honest name, and an untarnished honor. If you become my wife, it shull be my highest aim to make yoit happy; but if light whims are to be set down as mutters of grave moment, and if pledges of future conduct are to be given, then, I fear, we should nci.her of us be happy ; for in no way can you soonei injure a husband than to distrust hint. All reasonable things I will do to make you happy, but I eannotjirQmi.se you one thing you have just required. Do not think me obstinate, but 1 should lone sight of my own just prido were I to take the pledgo you have mentioned.' Sumner cxpected to have seen a darklooking frown upon Lizzie's face, but he was surpr sed to see in the stead thereof- n bright, joyous, beaming, and half-roguish smile. py wife; she had found in Henry a truly noble, kind husband. The longer she lived the more reason she had to bless the time when she first tried "Lizzie Dale's Experiment)."C;0. W. BRAINERD&CO. GROCERS, m. MANUFACTURER Ot m. " On to the Round Top," cried Syke* to hit men; "On to the Round Top," vaa echoed again ; " On to the Round Top," cried ths noble Steve Weed; Now cornea the hour for the Southron to bleed. S. Sturmer, Manufacturer DEALER IN Mantanye & Co.'s, 103 MURRAY, near WE8T . GEO. W. BRAINKRD, t NEW YORK. DAVID BELDEN I BOOTS * SHOES 1 vitfa the attention the public to hit Weed's fierce artillery, foremost in fight; Rebel! prepare ye for death or for flight; Weed's fierce artillery, dreaded of ola, Belching destruction—refulgent as gold. Tiie Memory" op a Mother.—When temptation appears, nnd we are almost ntrsuaded to wrong, how often a mother's word of warning will call to mind vows that are rarely broken. Yes the memory of a mother has saved many a poor wretch from going astray. Tall grass may be growing over the hallowed spot where all hef earthly remains repose; the dying leaves of autumn may be whirled over it, or the white mantle of winter may cover it from sight; yet the spirit of her, when he walks in the right path, appears, and gently, softly, mournfully calls to him, when wandering off in tho ways of error. NEW STOCK Will be sold as CIIEAP as any House in Lu«erne County can sell them. Our (roods are bought for CASH, and (elected with care, and are suitable for this market. CURTISS 4 CO., Produce A Commission Jents. Larilrs. Mi»- i a n fl Children noU. Shops, Gaitora. c.. of every slvle iind On toward the Round Top revolve the strong wheels. Spurned is the ground by the war horses' heels; Flower is the furrow with shrapnel and ball Little avails them the fields friendly wall. Men's BOOTS, Ladies, Hisses amD children's shoes op MERCHANTS, TITUSVILIE, CBAHFORD Co., . Particular attention paid to the purchasing and shipping of all kinds of PKODUCE ant* OILS. laU, as well as coarse |Uiility. Fine Frpnch boots, and work of every description in his line madi- to order with neatness and despatch. Madder Priuts for 12} cents. «i ii 11 14 41 a II 11 16 " II II K |g «« u a it 20 11 a a a 22 " Lee's serried ranks are mowed down as the corn Fulls 'neatb the cradle on hot harvest morn; Bold Missisaippians puuse and tnke breath, Weed is before you—beside bim is death. A large assortment of Findings, and Leather, French Calf, Every style an'! quality. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT IN PITTSTON. Work done in tlie April #, 1883, Kip, Oak Tanned Sole and Upper, constantly on hand to suit town and country custom, at the lowest figure for cash. Give me a call before purcliasinjfclsewhere. u II a 25 " Delaius for 20, 22, 25, 31, Muslins for 22, 25, 28, 31, 35. "On to the Round Top." The Round Top we (tain; Falls gallant Weed from a wound, Is he slain 7 Prone on the earth he lies, heavily sighing, Round him are gallant hearts wounded and dying. Gr. B. SMITH, MOST PROMPT "And satisfactory manner, by the most experienc «ed workmen ifi this v.illey. Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, NEXT DOOR TO BLAKELY MALL'* DRUGSTORE., "Hailatt, come hither," iighcd Weed at he lay j "Hither, my friend, I have something to lay," llazlett rushed forward, bent down, raised.his head. Whistles a minnie ball—Hailelt is dead. Stack Arms !—An anecdote it related of Gen. Logan. When he was a Colonel, at the commencement of the rebellion, six companies of his corps, becoming aggrieved at something, stacked arms and refused to do duty. The Adjutant informed Col. Logan of the difficulty, who, on hearing it, exclaimed : " Stacked arms ! The defll they have 1" Then, pausing a minute, as he considered the emergency, he continued : " Well, Adjutant, I'll give them enough of stacking arms." Accordingly, he formed the remaining four companies in line, with loaded muskets, and stood them over the malcontents, whom he compelled to stack and unstack arms for twelve nours. The h.'st of stock nlWays on hand in large quantities, enabling hi* ouitomors to b« suited at *11 time* Fine FftKSClt CAI«F.an 1 PATEMT LEATHER. as well at FrcnP.'i Kip and Course B ints. W irk of every description in his line made to or I -r with n.-atneM uid durability. » jar All work sold lit the l»«rD«t pr'res Tor S STU RMER. Thren Doors South of Pittston Bank. Pittston. May 21, |yC3. &c., &c., &c., No. lJiWjst Street, 1 door above Duane St., NnW-YORK. March 7, 1881. S41yl MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, April 2, 1883.—ly BENJ. E. BOWEN S 3WBW rli Cotton-Ades, Cassimers, Hat!, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Flour, Feeds Ac. All cheap for READY PAY ! CALL AND EX A NINE BEFORE Ere the words came Weed had in him to speak, Peud are both heroes on field, cheek to cheek. Mingling their dying thoughts—their dying breath— Grasped by each other—united in death. TJOBERT BAUR—BOOK BINDER. NORTH JlV E.ist corner of Public Square and Main-st Wilkes bar re. Picture Frames. Common Gilt and Mahogany, ornamented and plain, made to order. of any size. Job Binding neatly executed. .Bool, Shoe, Leather and Finding's PURCHASING, btobe and .manufactory, June 4, 1883, Thus fell the gallant artillery men twain, At the supreme hour of vietory slain, Just as the Round lop was gained from the foe; Ne'er shall rebellion recovcr that blow. JOHN MACLAREN", A large selection of common and fine pictures, Alburns. Blank books, Stationery. Novels. Ac., alwavs on hand. June 17, 1^53. The undersigned Would rcsncctfulJv announce to his old friends and the public thflt he has opened nn establishm« nt of the above descrf ption in the room next door st.utb of Shilfer A s old stjtiid, where he is well storked with Gentlemen s. Ladies. Misses and Children's 8hoes of the very best manufacture. Having ill constant employ the best of workmen, the custom department of his establishment will not be inferior to any in northern Pennsylvania. Satisfaction warranted, B. E. BO WEN. 1STew 2VI illinery Practical Brass Foundsr, — AND— • I have tried my experiment,' she cried us shu laid a hand upon her lover's shoulder, and I am happy in my success. I knew you loved your social club meetings, for I have often heard you speak of the intellectual treats you there received; and whatever may be the real character of smoking, I knew it was a favorite habit with you. If you had promised to give these up to please me I should h ive tho't you had not that manly independence that belongs to a noble hearted man. I should havo f jared that fur the sake of conciliating me, you would deceive me. No, no, Sumner, seek just such enjoyments as your own good judgment shall tell you are right, and fear not that I shall find fault.' Sumner Dean was a proud and happ'y man, and, at that moment, he took a silent pledge—but one deep in his heart—that he would never do a thing that would make Lizzie unhappy. Lizzie and Bertha had been married nearly a year. One pleasant winter evening Sumner Dean and his wife called At the dwelling of Uenry Wilder. They entered and found Bertha all alone. •Where is Ileury ?' asked Lizzie, as she laid off her things. ' He has gone to his club,' returned Bertha, in a low tone. ' Then you remain here, and I will go and bring him home,' said Mr. Dean, speaking to his wife. 'Now that we have come we must have his company.' As Sumner spoke he left the apartment. '.Ah, Bertha,' said Lizzie, in a half-playful tone. ' I thought you were going to put a stop to this.' Bertha's eyes filled with tears, as she said : " He did promise mc, but lie has deceived mo. And just smell the filthy tobacco smoke in this room, too. I wish I had never trusted him.' AND BRASS COCK MANUFACTURER, MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, I'ENN'A. Tt R M O V L! "ow Located lur. «f Main .V William Strcfts_ Watches and Jewelry. Long may their names adorn history's page; When carnage no more our valleys shaij rage, Green be their laurels in song andin story, Blessed by posterity—covered With glory. In Upper Pittston. ESTABLISHMENT. i 1 Every description of Brass Work. Oil Cups. W iter. On Steam and Vf Liquor Cocks. Jo bbing, B ass CmliiiKS.ili-. dune with d -sp»ti h. The liigli-st prices paid tor old '"PPer' Lea" aud Zinu' Shop a'. No. t Shaft, Main St., Pittjton.^ April 0. 1883.—tv J. MAO. L. A Man in Ottawa county, Michigan, while ploughing with his oxen, received from a neighbor two hundred dollars in greenbacks, which for safe keeping he placed in the bottom of his dinner pail in the wagon. While nway a short distance the oxen ate his dinner aad money, and left him the alternative of killing one of both to secure the greenbacks. He concluded to despatch the master ox, and to his great delight, found the securities uninjured in his stomach. A MEW*T»CK. JAM ES A IT K EX. would rcspeci fully inform liis friends und and the public in general that lie has just replei ished hi* store with a now and extensive assort inent of Watchc*. Clockn. Ct- Jewelry, of all de seriptions. Together with SILVER AXD PLATED WAKE. Combs, Brushes, Pocket Cutlery, Flower Vases, and a thousand other articles which will recommend thomselves. They have hee.n purchased of the best manufacturers in tho United States, and cannot be surpass«d in quality or price. Till! undersigned would respectfully announce to the ladies of 1'ittaton and vicinity that she ha* pened. in the bulldlog next door north of Wagner'* Hotel immediately opposite the store of Micuaal Reap, a LIZZIE DALE S EXPERIMENT. l'iltstcn, April 2, 1863.—ly ■ T AUSTIN C' BUBDICK. "If ever I marry," said Bertha Drake, and Bertha patted her little foot upon the floor most expressively as she spoke—"if ever 1 marry," she repeated, "My husband will do just us I wish him to do." BOOTS NEW GENERAL STOCK OF MILLINERY II )fSG. PITMTDy, PA.— ti.CJ.tJli Ij.Vj5A.UU3, Proprietor. tTlUlon. DDj. 5, 1381. *»T Together with FRENCH DRF8S GOOP* and LAWNS whieh have been purchased at rate* which will enable her to sell at prices which cannot fail to give general satisfaction. AND LADIES' AND CHILDRENS1 BONNETS and Hats, made and trimmed in the most approved stvle iukI at reasonable term*. 'Perhaps he will,' returned Lizzie Dale, with a quiet smile, 'because you would not of course, wish hiin to do anything to which ho was really opposed.' 'I am not sure about that, Lizzie. These men need to be governed some, I assure you; and if I am ever married my husband will do as I tell him.' HUFFO'UD HOUSK. PITT3TON, PA.— 0DTltU3 fU'AIlK, Proprietor, SHOES. XD. LAMB, j® *rch 29. 18"' I ' KEPAIRUCI.—Watches. Clocks and .Tcvrelry repaired at nil times, by the most experienced workmen. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed a continuance of the same is The undersigned ha* aluo the Agency of the Pernor* est Sew inn .Machine, which has become a great favoY ite with tho Ladies. T\ a. Koax.— ATTORNEY AT LAW.—OIt tie® ■ » t»*t TtioiUf»*JU * iliill. M.un street, 'Pittjtau. Jan. V6. lrtj'J. RKSPEO FULLY invitosthetho.»tt«otion of the public to liii-lnrgu stuck of MOOTS AN It SHOES, such as Gents'Fine Cull Hoots, Congress G.liters Oxford Ties &c. Also, a variety of Ladies'and Children*' shoes and Gaiters of all descriptions, in tact everything thCj I in.*. Flo has connected a separate rtepnrtniei t for a IinSTAlTKAN I and C C) \FE C TIO N R E Y, neatly fitted iip In (rood slylc. The fair sex and their fashion of costly skirts is satirized in this olever adaption of the old nursery rhymo : respectfully solicited CC J. A. nor of Main A William Streets, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Xj ivV aai O jlloctioa Offiae "A way to dress In the mode, I guess Picks a husband's bones quite clean, And poor Mr. Spratt Must cry 'No fat,' And his wife will cri-no-line." E0:tiS B liCLP. Attorney fit L.iw,—Oflioc \T"D 110 cDirt II D is -. i Registers Oitte,) WiUjj-Uirre. Pa. I Das. U, l*8*1- S8U Pittston. June 21.180U Best Jara Coffee, Beat Itlack and Green Teaa also on hand. If you are ever married ?' repeated Lizzie Dale,'Why your are to be married very soon. Bertha.' lY/flMABMIKING.—Mrs. S. J. GEO- DIS would respectfully inform the ladies of Pittston that she still continues the business of Ladies' Dressmaking at her old location, over Leon 8nJcD. opposite Cooper's Hall, and holds hOrself in readiness at all tiuic* to servo her customers in the best manner, Country Produce taken in exchange f.Dr Goods and Millinery work, and cash paid for good fresh Roll Hu»- ter MRS. L. CAREY. Pitt Hon. April SO. l*63.-3m C1 6. UK v'iC. M* D.-DBXTiaT )% latj of I'll 1 LA DELPHI A.— O.iioc,—Two doors above his tor- T_T Buckcve Mower. 'Yes, I suppose I am ; but not, until I am assured that Mr. Henry Wilder will be a dutiful husband.' My establishment is opposite C- Law&Co.s Cash Store. Mnin street, Pittston.Pa. for residence, E ist a'-ilic *D | l ire, Will • July Vf, 1800.—ly Jo of M iin St.» above the DRESS PATTERNS. The patronage of 'tie public is solicited 'I think theie,will be no danger about that, for Henry has the name of being a very kind, generous, noble young man.' 'I know all that,' said Bertha, with another very expressive pat of her foot; 'but thoscqualitie* he gives for the benefit of all. He must have some virtues for me alone.' " Can you give me two sixpences for a shilling?" inquired a sharp fellow at a shop. "Certainly sir," said the accommodating shopman, placing the money on the counter.B.irre, Penn She is in receipt of the latest patterns for Ladies' Dresses anrl Cloak*. and Children's Clothing and will avail herself of these advantages in serving her customers. Pittston,M arch 2W, 1&09,—if HAVING been appointed the Agent for Lu zerne County, ol the sbove machine, I am prepared to otter to the Farmers the best machine in tho world. This Mower can be seen at my shop in Wilkes-B*rre, {near Steel's Hotel.) Persons desiring Machines will pleuso call and Pittston Molding & Planing Mill, D1. C. It. GORM.VN hiving resumed the prjKj'Jee of Iim p.o fusion. respectfully tenii* darvieji to the people of Pittitou and vicinity* C.ilb left at th? £ VOLE HOTEL will receive bro'A Dt aHcAti Dn. night or day* ' Pittst9iiv July ?•D, 4361. tf "To-morrow I'll bring the shilling," said the bright youth, as he pocketed the sixpences.Pittston, Oct. 3, 1801 rFlIIE undersigned having leased for a term of J_ years the establishment formerly occupied by William Price, as a Door, Sash and Blind Manufactory, and having made extensive im provements in the Building and Machinery, ip now prepared to do ull kinds of work in his line at short notice, such as 18S3. FRESH spring goods. 1863. REIGEL, W1EST & ERVIN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS examine them ; a FAIR TRIAL WILL BE GIVEN 'And what more can you expect ?' asked Lizzie, with a touch of seriousness in bcr manner. The celebrated portrait painter, Stuart, once met a lady in the street in Boston, who saluted him with : "Oh, Mr. Stuart, I have just seen your miniature, and I kissed it because it was so much like you." "And did it kiss you in return ?" " Why, no." " Then," said Stuart, "it was not like me." before any obligations need bo made for the payment of the machine and if it don't perform ita work first rate, the Mower will bo removed without cost or trouble. Tvt- J a. Roaixaos.—homeopathic U PUr.ticiafi an I Surgeon, PittslD», fi., rup; Ht'ully o.f.'rs hi. services to tho n;l Dle of f*i11.4•_ m ail 1 its vicinity. A'supply of fresh ini-licin is always on hana. Kaitiily cases furnished or refillod to Order. PLANING AND MATCH'NG FLOORING, FACING, MAKING DOORS, SASH 'I'll tell you what,' returned Bertha, with real determination. 'In the firDt place he shall leave off smoking. O, I do so about inate that filthy tobacco ! lie must promise me this. Then there are his club meetings ; be goes there once a week, and upend* half h:s time there;—his 'Literary Olub,' he calls it, 'out's only for the purpose of smoking tobacco, and telling stories, that he goes there. He must put a stop to that, to). In short, he will go where I go.' Liiiie Dale smiled. Foreign and Amsncan Dry Goods, Also, manufacturer of O H se With It. IV L ic in, Pittston. Residence it) 5 .yijtlaiii's brick building, £xet£r strict. West riVUtoi). (May 3. l8#0. No. 47 North 3d St., IMiilad'a. Pa., Would re.pectfttlly Invito the attention of Country Merchant? to thrir AND BLINDS, TURNING, SCROLL-SOWING, AND CAR- Wheeler'$ Patent llail Way Horse Power and Threshers and Combined Threshers and Cleaners, Corn /Shelters, Feed Gutters, d~c., dr. TTjB- Call and Bee them. Iii a Fix.—" If I keep on dyeing my whiskers, they'll draft me for under fortyfive," said a perplexed American ; " end if I leave off dyeing 'em, Polly won't hate me. Anyhow, I calculate I'm in a tarnation fix; for I hate fighting, aod can't giro up Polly." Dt. J. M B\IIRKTT.—DENTIST. — Office At his re4i lenaa on franklin street, opposit-i tUo M-tho list C lurch, Wilkes-B.irre. Pa., Where he m ty ifter bo found at all hours. mid Well-Selcctcd Stock of If 14 1C « H SPUING GOODS. WhMli Uiey are now receiving in store. Of Merchants would find it to tlielr advantage to call and examineour stock. April 30, 186S. PENTER WORK IN GENERAL. 'Did you ever trust him f asked Lizzie, in a low meaning tone; 'fully trust to his manly honor and lose?' — ' Why, what do you mean, Lizzie V Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, he hopes by strict attention to business and promptness to merit it in future. JAMES It. WEAK. JOHN V. HORN. Wilkes Barr*, May 14,1S63.—2m 'Dr. n irmrt* Teeth on Gold awd Silver plate, ike., nnd operates in all tho branches of Dental &ur||TT, in tlic beat manner. i « . K|_ r. — « . n ■ n n r n A dftdtection from usual charges sufficient to S A lYi U E L J. BARBERi ■fcover exo*nCCJ, allowed to persona who eomo : ffartf-a'1MnUgntt. \f)Hl 19,1800.—ly. Sculptor, and Dealer m Foreign and Domestic MARBLE, »i)e h 19 just recoivei Hi* LATENT STYLE OF ; B,„ Fort dresses axd mantles, Tomb-Stones, Mantels, Window Cnps k Sills, •(1 ft-i dny rtrders n'rjsted to her will be prompt- OPPOSITK THR HANK, 1 y attended to. I ... • ItDomi in Stunner's new brick building. PITrSTON, LUZERNE C0.f PA. UrtV I Pittston, Nov. 7,1861.—tf '1 mean to ask you if you ever trusted Henry us a loving wife should trust a fond husband. . Did you ever give him to know that you had the fullest confidence iu his honor ?' The Very Latest 'I am in earnest, Lizzie,' continued Bertha, 'and let me advise you to try the same experiment. You, I suppose, will be married as soon as myself. Now, Mr. Sumner Dean smokes, and he goes to his club, too ; and, if I'm not much mistaken, he will want to go to the theatre once in awhile without you You'd better put your foot down before you urc married.' And again Bertha's foot Cime down to give strength to her meaning. L. L. CI7RTIM. CURTISS & CO., C. 0. CURTIRS. 'Come,wife,' said Will, 'I pray yon devote Just half a minute to mend this coat, Which a nail has chanced to rend.' ' 'Tis ten o'clock,' said his drowsy mate; 'I kuow,' said Will, 'itis rather lite, But it's never too late to mend !' CORNER OF LLOYO & PRIME STREETS, BUFFALO, N. Y., STRAW GOODS STYLES OF 'Certainly I have,' returned Bertha. ' Then,' said Lizzie, ' Henry has also deceived me, for I always thought him a really kind hearted man.' Commission Merchants ron THE PUnCHARK AND SALE OP GRAIN, SEEDS, HOI'S & PROVISIONS. 3? A. L M E H ' S 42 Market street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ' But you eee how kind he is,' uttered the afflicted wife. He promised me, before we were married, that he would cat the club, and quit smoking.' Harry J.——, having been requested to open some oysters, after knocking them about for some time, exclaimed : "Upon my conscicncc but they are mighty hard to peel!" av vuv UATiAMftl ! All orders promptly attended, and satisfaction BKAlUll OF TH5 NAllUHAL warranted. [Aprils, 18G2.-ly *CI ii.n Agancy, of W shington, «i rAMDPIAW uftl,cir .. ID. t , conducted by Harvft. Oourss A Biacr. A. lYl D t» I A ll fllJUoilj Pnrticular attention pi id to the collection of PITTSTON, PA. GRIFFITH THOMAS, Proprietor. •enable terns. AnotiiMtions received by | rpiIE undersigned bavin? purchased the inter- D. C ri Ul'tUNOTON, Attorney .it Law. | JL est "f Mr. W. K. Wliyte in thu above well Nov. 20, IStiJ.—tf Wilkes B-irrc, Pa. 1 an I favorably known establishment, would re- I spcctfully inform his friends and former patrons I of the H »nse. as well as the pnbhc in general, that nothing will be left ifhdone to render to his customers and guests satisfaction in every particular. Beverages of «»11 kinds served in the best style. Fresh Oysters and various other dishes will be prep ired in the most acceptable manner and at DC11 hours. The House aims to be one. of the highest respectability, nnd will be kept in a manner acceptable to all who have occasion to patronise it. G. T. Pittston. April 16. 1863.—ly Also, Wholesale Dealers in Western and Canada Flour. Particular attention paid to purchasing and shipping Grain on orders. May 1, 1862.-Cm Where may be found The Hooker lint. Com. Wilkes, Roseorans, BurnsMe, Sigel, tc., Ac., Loyal League, India Panama, For some momenta Lizxie Dale remained silent. She was a loving young trirl, with a soft countenance, light brown hair, and large lustrous, blue eyes. She did not look as (hough she could novo faced a very heavy difficulty, but gruduujly there stole over her countenance a sort of determined expression, und, with a meaning look, she said : « Did Henry make these promises free- Tourist, Ac., 4c ly ?■ J ones complained of a bad smell about the Post Office, and asked Brown what it could be? Brown didn't know, but suggested that it might be caused by " th« dead letters." 50 Barrels Mess Pork! 1 Tun of Hams Sugar Cured * He made them ' ' Ah, that may be; but they were forced, were they not?' Bertha was silent, 3PAL.BQCEIR. 1 Tun of SIIOULEJERS Sugar Cured 500 Lbs. or JUtlED Alto keeps a splendid assortment of Silk Fur, Cloth and Wool Hats, among the latest is The Butler Hat, " St. Jmries, " St. Nicholas, Ac., Ac. 'Then, when he fbll back after your marriage, you were petulant, and perhaps accused him of deceiving you ? Let mo tell you the experiment I tried beforo I was uiurned—you remember I promised to try one.' And Lizzie related what the roader already knows. 'And ever since my marriage 1 have pursued the course. My husband knows 1 place entire confidence in him seeking only to muko him h-ippy ;—the consequence is, he anticipates me in works of lovound good will. He sometimes drop* in to the clnb room, but he never remains lute. This evening he nsked me if 1 had any other t ngsgement for him : I told him 1 thought of visiting you, but would put it off if he wished to go to his club. , But he would not think of the club for a moment when I hud an engagement for him like this. Ah, Bertha, you know not what a jewel you may be crushing in the heart of your husband. Trust him. Bertha. Make him feel that you honor and respect him. Hark !—here thev cotiie. For Henry's sake; for your own sake, try my experiment.' A paragraph has been going the rounds, of an old lady who has a moustache on her lip. It is not uncommon for young ladies in this vicinity to have moustaches on their lift. REMOVAL. 100 Sacks Pure Ashtori Salt £0 Sacks GROUND ALUM/ •'Bertha, I shall try the experiment," "Good!" exclaimed Jiertha, clapping her hands. "O, how we will teach them. Brandensburg's Bakery. T IG STAFF OF LIFE isRiod Bread, and I w,»ul I r«*puiti'ully inform the citizens of JTitUt'in an I vicinity, tint I always k.»cp the article on hand for sale. With aU kinds of Gloves, Canes, lOO Uarrelf) SYRACUSE SALT, ▲ T TUB CASH STOIIK OP Umbrellas, Traveling B»gi, The largest assortment in town. Alexiindcr Kids just received, pSf terms Cash, Itut little more was said by the two girls. Bertha Drake rattled away in her uCual happy, careless style; but Lizzie was thought l'ul. and ere long they sepcrated. A Carte-de- Visile Conundrum. —Why is a photographic album like the drainer on u bar counter? Ans.—Because it is often a receptacle for empty mugs. Charles Law & Co. G. L. PALMER. CRACKtRS, PliS, CAK-S, &.C. IFamilica and Parties supplied with everything in his lino, on short aetiee, and on reasonable '.terms. Pittaton, August 7, 1862,-tf Wilkes Barre, June 4. 1S63. DR. S C. MARSH'S BERWICK MIUS, It was but a lew evenings later that Sumner Dean called in to see Lizzie, lie had come to arrange for their marriage. Let the patriot soldier remember the sublime words of Pompcy the Great: 'It is necessary for me to go—it is not neceswy for me to live.' PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS National Hair Restorer! My C4tab!ishm-r»t is now the second building jbelovr the PoifunfDfe. mi"mirtn'st. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA ppparntion poMCHse* the peculiar property of JL rvi'toi'inu Ornv IIair to im original causes It tCD prow thick andiron#, MCtp» it* out trees the head from handrujft prevents Baldness; cure* t'ltyria~is SmIi tthenm Tett«r. and all other cutaneous diseiipen of thr pchId. It doe** not dye the Hnir. hut help* Nature .-ecrete the proper coloring matter which constitutes its hue. For sale l»y U. B. ROM MEt. West Pittston. BERWICK, COLINBM COIIKTV, PA. •Stop' said Lizzie, after some of the preliminaries had been arranged. She looked sober and stern—a most strange look for her. 'Stop,' she said, 'there are ■ few tilings that I have never spoken to you abottt.' Fli\XK BRANDENBUftG. 'Pittston, March 1, 1803. PETER M. TRAUGM, P'lOPaiETOR. Meal, if.., always attended to with promptness. May 28, 1803. P. M. T. ColDy of a sign upon an academy out west: "Freeman & Huggs, Schoolteachers Freeman tcaches the boys and Huggs WALL'S HOTEL, the girls, L\TS AM22ICAN HOU3E, "TCMifmaCK, WYOWHG €0., PA. West Pittston. Oct B, 1862, COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS! •All!"' uttered Sumner, with an eipression "f surprise. " What makes a fish that's not spoiling like one that is ?" asked X the other day. Ans.—"'Taint," mildly contradicted Y. 'Yes,' returned Lit«ie, with slight tremor; •you know I dislike the Btnell Of tobacco.' 'I was not uware of it, Lizzie. You have never mentioned it.' rilKE subscriber is prepared to take Pictures X Du all the various styles, from the smallest minaturc to life-sizo, and color them either in water or oil. Tin Eitablislnaont has recently been refittil in I famUli jd in the latest style. Evry attention will be DDiven to the comfort and -ouveuien je of thaie who visit the House. T. B. W.VLL. O.vnar and Proprietor. January 9, 1882.—ly Jones writes to a fViend, and closcs by guying, "I am glad to be able to say that ray wife is recovering slowly." TUB COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS 'Because it was not in my place; but now that wo are to be married the case ia altered. You tnuBt promise mo that you will leave off smoking.' Y. PETERSEN, Pittston, Pa. H. Ct A. PETERSEN, Scranton, Pa. C. PETERSEN, Honesdale, Pa. Nov. 8,1860. surpass all other styles of Paintings—you have a daguerreotype likeness and a painting, equal to the finost in ivory. Pictures ol'deceased persons enlarged to any size and colored. Specimens both in waterand oil on exhibition, which the public are respectfully invited to call and examine at "Photowatha's Wigmnm." J. W. MILLER. Flour! Flour!! At that moment the two husbands entered the apartment. Henry Wilder looked at his wife nnd found her in tears. A bitter curl half gathered about bis lips, but the presence of his friends aroused him to « sense of propriety, and ho asked: 'Are you not well( llcrtlia?' The fair wife returned her husband's .look, and placing lior arms about his neck, she iumrinted a trembling kiss upon his lips, ll'enry Wilder was puzzled, but it was the happiest puzzle that ever fell to his thoughts. The evening passed on, and Bertha nnd .parkling in her wit, while her husband ;eemed almost bonding beneath the Weigh' if a new-found joy. • - *i- J V A correspondent asks if it would be pardonable to call a crowd of exteusirely hooped ladies a stceU mob. JENNINGS & BROTHER, The subscriber has now on hand FIVE HUNDRED BARRELS OF THE Dealers in A ft ARE CHANCE. A Blacksmith Stand For Sale. Now, Lizzie Dale Wag what the world jrould cull rich, while young Dean had only an opening profession, with a bare competency. Perhaps the young man thought of thia. nfi Labor Lost.—An organ grinder playing at tho door of a deaf and dumb asylum.Grain and Lumber, BEST The undersigned desiring to remove to the W.'st, offers to sell his dwelling and blacksmith shop, near Tripp's Hotel, Wyoming- The stand cominxnds a large run of good paying custom, and will be sold at a reasonable figure. JOHN ARNWINE. Pittston. May 16,1861 West Branch Brands of Flonr, In Sacks and Barrels, which lie offers to Merchants and Dealers at wholesale, VERY tOW for cash. OP ALL KINDS. TL9UR, FEED & MEAL, ORK, BtrrrEtt and OIIEE-5E. ' li \RD. DRIED APPLES and BEANS, ALT, CEMENT, Ac., Ac. Large Stock of Wall Paper ! New Sty lea for 1861 ! Just Recoiled 10,000 Pieces FROM « cts ft ITECK VP. KfY Barrels or Pork!--a BDE*S£TSA,Dra' " V Suporior article, for sile at the loweit D . Cash Price*, by JENNINGS 4 BRO. I k CHAS. LAW, & CO. May 22,1862.-2m PUU»c»,M«rcht4tU,lM0-el-tf AVuy is sympathy like blind man'g buff? It is a fellow feeling for a fellow creator#. "I'm not so strong as I used to be,"a* tho onion remarked after it was boiled 'What else is there T he at length asked. {You belong to ooe of the city clubs.' •res.* AjDply to J. H. BROWN, my Agent, in Everett's building, or at uiy Store, opposite the Eagle Hotel. IIENRY COlfEli. Wyoming, Juno 4, 1863. 'Their meeting* continue till near midnight.' »**•'»' mjrf "f ".roq ■ ,C f.j 'Ytes.' ts.'lA* indolent boy rarely, if ever, bocomw a smart good business man. Plltston, March 20. 18fl3.—St PITTSTON, PA. rp wo Rooms for a small family in West t'itts- X ton. Apply to H. STtTRMER. Pittston, May 21, IftM.—tf 'And you smoke there, and tell stories.' 'Somotimea.' At what season did Evp est the apploT Aw».*—Early in the full. Blanks of all kinds for sale at THIS OFFICE. ~ ~ . Month# rolled 90, aod Bertha was: a nap-
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 13 Number 23, August 27, 1863 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 23 |
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 | 1863-08-27 |
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 13 Number 23, August 27, 1863 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 23 |
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 | 1863-08-27 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18630827_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | PITTSTON GAZETTE, Job Printing and Ruling. I AND Ltiierne Anthracite Journal. The "Gazette" Jobbing Cffice, and the Job Printing 0 flies PUUUiJHEU WEEKLY BY Being now ronsohdated, embrace* a larger variety of Jobbing material than any other office in the country and ib fully prepared to ogccute work of.*11 kind# in the best and cheapest manner. Particular attention given to the following;— MANIFESTS* Gk M. RICHART, "Gazette" Building, Main Streut, West Side. The GAZETTE ami JOURNAL is publithed every Ttturaday, at Two Dollaus per aunum, strictly in advance. i(o pottage charged within tho county. ORHEIW, HANDBILLS, BILL HEADS, TICK E'ltj, iuni«, *c., It'. PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, SHOW-BILLS, Labels, NOTE8, AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL. ADVERTISING- RATES II'ACE. TwT1 l m. | a m. J g I l.y _. jb- ~ Ruled work ofallkind*. done in the? neatest nnd beat manner, and printed n« requested. Everything in tins line wiUreceiveprompt attention. ItULINU. Vhqutro,'- - l 00 i M* ) a oo I » 00 I 8 00 4^ran, - IW'I l_A.°" J-L5LL3120 4 00 | ~5 ou f»_ I. 10 »o I gctoteb to tjje Conl Interests, politics, $Jetos, literature, Agriculture atrir (general Intelligence. ~B00 i 7'uo i •T column. ~"SO« | 10'* | JO 00 | 3d 00 | CO 00 BLANKS. The following Wank* are kept on hand, or printed to order, and (old on reasonable terms:—sheriffs*!**. Warrants. Constable Halts. Bumtnon#. Judgment Contracts, Promtoory Notes. Hubpenaa. Attachment*, Exegutioms.MarrmaeCtrtifleaUs.Check Roll*.Tim* ItolU. Deeds,Contracts. Lease*, *c.,etc. gegtllar ysurly advertisers, not to oxeee'l with card hrce squares at any time, 115. Businoss notices with • a advertisement, $1 each. Xlio above rates will be strictly adhered to. pittston, pa., Thursday, august 27,1863. WHOLE NO. 647. VOLUME XIII.—NO. 23. BUSINESS CARDS. MISCELLANEOUS. hare McDonnell, FRESH STOCK OF DOMESTICS AN INCIDENT AT GETTYSBURG. j 'Then you mast promise me that you will I go to the club no rooro after we are marj ried; bnd yotr must promise me, too, not to j go to the theatre without I go, too.' I 'Are you in earnest, now, Lizzie?" j The young man spoke with a tone and look of deep concern. •Certainly, I am,' returned Lizzie. 'Lizzie, 1 fear you do not rightly understand me. I have sought you for my wife because I beleived you to be n pure minded, loving, virtuous girl. I love you with my whule soul, and I can give you a whole, generous heart, an honest name, and an untarnished honor. If you become my wife, it shull be my highest aim to make yoit happy; but if light whims are to be set down as mutters of grave moment, and if pledges of future conduct are to be given, then, I fear, we should nci.her of us be happy ; for in no way can you soonei injure a husband than to distrust hint. All reasonable things I will do to make you happy, but I eannotjirQmi.se you one thing you have just required. Do not think me obstinate, but 1 should lone sight of my own just prido were I to take the pledgo you have mentioned.' Sumner cxpected to have seen a darklooking frown upon Lizzie's face, but he was surpr sed to see in the stead thereof- n bright, joyous, beaming, and half-roguish smile. py wife; she had found in Henry a truly noble, kind husband. The longer she lived the more reason she had to bless the time when she first tried "Lizzie Dale's Experiment)."C;0. W. BRAINERD&CO. GROCERS, m. MANUFACTURER Ot m. " On to the Round Top," cried Syke* to hit men; "On to the Round Top," vaa echoed again ; " On to the Round Top," cried ths noble Steve Weed; Now cornea the hour for the Southron to bleed. S. Sturmer, Manufacturer DEALER IN Mantanye & Co.'s, 103 MURRAY, near WE8T . GEO. W. BRAINKRD, t NEW YORK. DAVID BELDEN I BOOTS * SHOES 1 vitfa the attention the public to hit Weed's fierce artillery, foremost in fight; Rebel! prepare ye for death or for flight; Weed's fierce artillery, dreaded of ola, Belching destruction—refulgent as gold. Tiie Memory" op a Mother.—When temptation appears, nnd we are almost ntrsuaded to wrong, how often a mother's word of warning will call to mind vows that are rarely broken. Yes the memory of a mother has saved many a poor wretch from going astray. Tall grass may be growing over the hallowed spot where all hef earthly remains repose; the dying leaves of autumn may be whirled over it, or the white mantle of winter may cover it from sight; yet the spirit of her, when he walks in the right path, appears, and gently, softly, mournfully calls to him, when wandering off in tho ways of error. NEW STOCK Will be sold as CIIEAP as any House in Lu«erne County can sell them. Our (roods are bought for CASH, and (elected with care, and are suitable for this market. CURTISS 4 CO., Produce A Commission Jents. Larilrs. Mi»- i a n fl Children noU. Shops, Gaitora. c.. of every slvle iind On toward the Round Top revolve the strong wheels. Spurned is the ground by the war horses' heels; Flower is the furrow with shrapnel and ball Little avails them the fields friendly wall. Men's BOOTS, Ladies, Hisses amD children's shoes op MERCHANTS, TITUSVILIE, CBAHFORD Co., . Particular attention paid to the purchasing and shipping of all kinds of PKODUCE ant* OILS. laU, as well as coarse |Uiility. Fine Frpnch boots, and work of every description in his line madi- to order with neatness and despatch. Madder Priuts for 12} cents. «i ii 11 14 41 a II 11 16 " II II K |g «« u a it 20 11 a a a 22 " Lee's serried ranks are mowed down as the corn Fulls 'neatb the cradle on hot harvest morn; Bold Missisaippians puuse and tnke breath, Weed is before you—beside bim is death. A large assortment of Findings, and Leather, French Calf, Every style an'! quality. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT IN PITTSTON. Work done in tlie April #, 1883, Kip, Oak Tanned Sole and Upper, constantly on hand to suit town and country custom, at the lowest figure for cash. Give me a call before purcliasinjfclsewhere. u II a 25 " Delaius for 20, 22, 25, 31, Muslins for 22, 25, 28, 31, 35. "On to the Round Top." The Round Top we (tain; Falls gallant Weed from a wound, Is he slain 7 Prone on the earth he lies, heavily sighing, Round him are gallant hearts wounded and dying. Gr. B. SMITH, MOST PROMPT "And satisfactory manner, by the most experienc «ed workmen ifi this v.illey. Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, NEXT DOOR TO BLAKELY MALL'* DRUGSTORE., "Hailatt, come hither," iighcd Weed at he lay j "Hither, my friend, I have something to lay," llazlett rushed forward, bent down, raised.his head. Whistles a minnie ball—Hailelt is dead. Stack Arms !—An anecdote it related of Gen. Logan. When he was a Colonel, at the commencement of the rebellion, six companies of his corps, becoming aggrieved at something, stacked arms and refused to do duty. The Adjutant informed Col. Logan of the difficulty, who, on hearing it, exclaimed : " Stacked arms ! The defll they have 1" Then, pausing a minute, as he considered the emergency, he continued : " Well, Adjutant, I'll give them enough of stacking arms." Accordingly, he formed the remaining four companies in line, with loaded muskets, and stood them over the malcontents, whom he compelled to stack and unstack arms for twelve nours. The h.'st of stock nlWays on hand in large quantities, enabling hi* ouitomors to b« suited at *11 time* Fine FftKSClt CAI«F.an 1 PATEMT LEATHER. as well at FrcnP.'i Kip and Course B ints. W irk of every description in his line made to or I -r with n.-atneM uid durability. » jar All work sold lit the l»«rD«t pr'res Tor S STU RMER. Thren Doors South of Pittston Bank. Pittston. May 21, |yC3. &c., &c., &c., No. lJiWjst Street, 1 door above Duane St., NnW-YORK. March 7, 1881. S41yl MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, April 2, 1883.—ly BENJ. E. BOWEN S 3WBW rli Cotton-Ades, Cassimers, Hat!, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Flour, Feeds Ac. All cheap for READY PAY ! CALL AND EX A NINE BEFORE Ere the words came Weed had in him to speak, Peud are both heroes on field, cheek to cheek. Mingling their dying thoughts—their dying breath— Grasped by each other—united in death. TJOBERT BAUR—BOOK BINDER. NORTH JlV E.ist corner of Public Square and Main-st Wilkes bar re. Picture Frames. Common Gilt and Mahogany, ornamented and plain, made to order. of any size. Job Binding neatly executed. .Bool, Shoe, Leather and Finding's PURCHASING, btobe and .manufactory, June 4, 1883, Thus fell the gallant artillery men twain, At the supreme hour of vietory slain, Just as the Round lop was gained from the foe; Ne'er shall rebellion recovcr that blow. JOHN MACLAREN", A large selection of common and fine pictures, Alburns. Blank books, Stationery. Novels. Ac., alwavs on hand. June 17, 1^53. The undersigned Would rcsncctfulJv announce to his old friends and the public thflt he has opened nn establishm« nt of the above descrf ption in the room next door st.utb of Shilfer A s old stjtiid, where he is well storked with Gentlemen s. Ladies. Misses and Children's 8hoes of the very best manufacture. Having ill constant employ the best of workmen, the custom department of his establishment will not be inferior to any in northern Pennsylvania. Satisfaction warranted, B. E. BO WEN. 1STew 2VI illinery Practical Brass Foundsr, — AND— • I have tried my experiment,' she cried us shu laid a hand upon her lover's shoulder, and I am happy in my success. I knew you loved your social club meetings, for I have often heard you speak of the intellectual treats you there received; and whatever may be the real character of smoking, I knew it was a favorite habit with you. If you had promised to give these up to please me I should h ive tho't you had not that manly independence that belongs to a noble hearted man. I should havo f jared that fur the sake of conciliating me, you would deceive me. No, no, Sumner, seek just such enjoyments as your own good judgment shall tell you are right, and fear not that I shall find fault.' Sumner Dean was a proud and happ'y man, and, at that moment, he took a silent pledge—but one deep in his heart—that he would never do a thing that would make Lizzie unhappy. Lizzie and Bertha had been married nearly a year. One pleasant winter evening Sumner Dean and his wife called At the dwelling of Uenry Wilder. They entered and found Bertha all alone. •Where is Ileury ?' asked Lizzie, as she laid off her things. ' He has gone to his club,' returned Bertha, in a low tone. ' Then you remain here, and I will go and bring him home,' said Mr. Dean, speaking to his wife. 'Now that we have come we must have his company.' As Sumner spoke he left the apartment. '.Ah, Bertha,' said Lizzie, in a half-playful tone. ' I thought you were going to put a stop to this.' Bertha's eyes filled with tears, as she said : " He did promise mc, but lie has deceived mo. And just smell the filthy tobacco smoke in this room, too. I wish I had never trusted him.' AND BRASS COCK MANUFACTURER, MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, I'ENN'A. Tt R M O V L! "ow Located lur. «f Main .V William Strcfts_ Watches and Jewelry. Long may their names adorn history's page; When carnage no more our valleys shaij rage, Green be their laurels in song andin story, Blessed by posterity—covered With glory. In Upper Pittston. ESTABLISHMENT. i 1 Every description of Brass Work. Oil Cups. W iter. On Steam and Vf Liquor Cocks. Jo bbing, B ass CmliiiKS.ili-. dune with d -sp»ti h. The liigli-st prices paid tor old '"PPer' Lea" aud Zinu' Shop a'. No. t Shaft, Main St., Pittjton.^ April 0. 1883.—tv J. MAO. L. A Man in Ottawa county, Michigan, while ploughing with his oxen, received from a neighbor two hundred dollars in greenbacks, which for safe keeping he placed in the bottom of his dinner pail in the wagon. While nway a short distance the oxen ate his dinner aad money, and left him the alternative of killing one of both to secure the greenbacks. He concluded to despatch the master ox, and to his great delight, found the securities uninjured in his stomach. A MEW*T»CK. JAM ES A IT K EX. would rcspeci fully inform liis friends und and the public in general that lie has just replei ished hi* store with a now and extensive assort inent of Watchc*. Clockn. Ct- Jewelry, of all de seriptions. Together with SILVER AXD PLATED WAKE. Combs, Brushes, Pocket Cutlery, Flower Vases, and a thousand other articles which will recommend thomselves. They have hee.n purchased of the best manufacturers in tho United States, and cannot be surpass«d in quality or price. Till! undersigned would respectfully announce to the ladies of 1'ittaton and vicinity that she ha* pened. in the bulldlog next door north of Wagner'* Hotel immediately opposite the store of Micuaal Reap, a LIZZIE DALE S EXPERIMENT. l'iltstcn, April 2, 1863.—ly ■ T AUSTIN C' BUBDICK. "If ever I marry," said Bertha Drake, and Bertha patted her little foot upon the floor most expressively as she spoke—"if ever 1 marry," she repeated, "My husband will do just us I wish him to do." BOOTS NEW GENERAL STOCK OF MILLINERY II )fSG. PITMTDy, PA.— ti.CJ.tJli Ij.Vj5A.UU3, Proprietor. tTlUlon. DDj. 5, 1381. *»T Together with FRENCH DRF8S GOOP* and LAWNS whieh have been purchased at rate* which will enable her to sell at prices which cannot fail to give general satisfaction. AND LADIES' AND CHILDRENS1 BONNETS and Hats, made and trimmed in the most approved stvle iukI at reasonable term*. 'Perhaps he will,' returned Lizzie Dale, with a quiet smile, 'because you would not of course, wish hiin to do anything to which ho was really opposed.' 'I am not sure about that, Lizzie. These men need to be governed some, I assure you; and if I am ever married my husband will do as I tell him.' HUFFO'UD HOUSK. PITT3TON, PA.— 0DTltU3 fU'AIlK, Proprietor, SHOES. XD. LAMB, j® *rch 29. 18"' I ' KEPAIRUCI.—Watches. Clocks and .Tcvrelry repaired at nil times, by the most experienced workmen. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed a continuance of the same is The undersigned ha* aluo the Agency of the Pernor* est Sew inn .Machine, which has become a great favoY ite with tho Ladies. T\ a. Koax.— ATTORNEY AT LAW.—OIt tie® ■ » t»*t TtioiUf»*JU * iliill. M.un street, 'Pittjtau. Jan. V6. lrtj'J. RKSPEO FULLY invitosthetho.»tt«otion of the public to liii-lnrgu stuck of MOOTS AN It SHOES, such as Gents'Fine Cull Hoots, Congress G.liters Oxford Ties &c. Also, a variety of Ladies'and Children*' shoes and Gaiters of all descriptions, in tact everything thCj I in.*. Flo has connected a separate rtepnrtniei t for a IinSTAlTKAN I and C C) \FE C TIO N R E Y, neatly fitted iip In (rood slylc. The fair sex and their fashion of costly skirts is satirized in this olever adaption of the old nursery rhymo : respectfully solicited CC J. A. nor of Main A William Streets, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Xj ivV aai O jlloctioa Offiae "A way to dress In the mode, I guess Picks a husband's bones quite clean, And poor Mr. Spratt Must cry 'No fat,' And his wife will cri-no-line." E0:tiS B liCLP. Attorney fit L.iw,—Oflioc \T"D 110 cDirt II D is -. i Registers Oitte,) WiUjj-Uirre. Pa. I Das. U, l*8*1- S8U Pittston. June 21.180U Best Jara Coffee, Beat Itlack and Green Teaa also on hand. If you are ever married ?' repeated Lizzie Dale,'Why your are to be married very soon. Bertha.' lY/flMABMIKING.—Mrs. S. J. GEO- DIS would respectfully inform the ladies of Pittston that she still continues the business of Ladies' Dressmaking at her old location, over Leon 8nJcD. opposite Cooper's Hall, and holds hOrself in readiness at all tiuic* to servo her customers in the best manner, Country Produce taken in exchange f.Dr Goods and Millinery work, and cash paid for good fresh Roll Hu»- ter MRS. L. CAREY. Pitt Hon. April SO. l*63.-3m C1 6. UK v'iC. M* D.-DBXTiaT )% latj of I'll 1 LA DELPHI A.— O.iioc,—Two doors above his tor- T_T Buckcve Mower. 'Yes, I suppose I am ; but not, until I am assured that Mr. Henry Wilder will be a dutiful husband.' My establishment is opposite C- Law&Co.s Cash Store. Mnin street, Pittston.Pa. for residence, E ist a'-ilic *D | l ire, Will • July Vf, 1800.—ly Jo of M iin St.» above the DRESS PATTERNS. The patronage of 'tie public is solicited 'I think theie,will be no danger about that, for Henry has the name of being a very kind, generous, noble young man.' 'I know all that,' said Bertha, with another very expressive pat of her foot; 'but thoscqualitie* he gives for the benefit of all. He must have some virtues for me alone.' " Can you give me two sixpences for a shilling?" inquired a sharp fellow at a shop. "Certainly sir," said the accommodating shopman, placing the money on the counter.B.irre, Penn She is in receipt of the latest patterns for Ladies' Dresses anrl Cloak*. and Children's Clothing and will avail herself of these advantages in serving her customers. Pittston,M arch 2W, 1&09,—if HAVING been appointed the Agent for Lu zerne County, ol the sbove machine, I am prepared to otter to the Farmers the best machine in tho world. This Mower can be seen at my shop in Wilkes-B*rre, {near Steel's Hotel.) Persons desiring Machines will pleuso call and Pittston Molding & Planing Mill, D1. C. It. GORM.VN hiving resumed the prjKj'Jee of Iim p.o fusion. respectfully tenii* darvieji to the people of Pittitou and vicinity* C.ilb left at th? £ VOLE HOTEL will receive bro'A Dt aHcAti Dn. night or day* ' Pittst9iiv July ?•D, 4361. tf "To-morrow I'll bring the shilling," said the bright youth, as he pocketed the sixpences.Pittston, Oct. 3, 1801 rFlIIE undersigned having leased for a term of J_ years the establishment formerly occupied by William Price, as a Door, Sash and Blind Manufactory, and having made extensive im provements in the Building and Machinery, ip now prepared to do ull kinds of work in his line at short notice, such as 18S3. FRESH spring goods. 1863. REIGEL, W1EST & ERVIN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS examine them ; a FAIR TRIAL WILL BE GIVEN 'And what more can you expect ?' asked Lizzie, with a touch of seriousness in bcr manner. The celebrated portrait painter, Stuart, once met a lady in the street in Boston, who saluted him with : "Oh, Mr. Stuart, I have just seen your miniature, and I kissed it because it was so much like you." "And did it kiss you in return ?" " Why, no." " Then," said Stuart, "it was not like me." before any obligations need bo made for the payment of the machine and if it don't perform ita work first rate, the Mower will bo removed without cost or trouble. Tvt- J a. Roaixaos.—homeopathic U PUr.ticiafi an I Surgeon, PittslD», fi., rup; Ht'ully o.f.'rs hi. services to tho n;l Dle of f*i11.4•_ m ail 1 its vicinity. A'supply of fresh ini-licin is always on hana. Kaitiily cases furnished or refillod to Order. PLANING AND MATCH'NG FLOORING, FACING, MAKING DOORS, SASH 'I'll tell you what,' returned Bertha, with real determination. 'In the firDt place he shall leave off smoking. O, I do so about inate that filthy tobacco ! lie must promise me this. Then there are his club meetings ; be goes there once a week, and upend* half h:s time there;—his 'Literary Olub,' he calls it, 'out's only for the purpose of smoking tobacco, and telling stories, that he goes there. He must put a stop to that, to). In short, he will go where I go.' Liiiie Dale smiled. Foreign and Amsncan Dry Goods, Also, manufacturer of O H se With It. IV L ic in, Pittston. Residence it) 5 .yijtlaiii's brick building, £xet£r strict. West riVUtoi). (May 3. l8#0. No. 47 North 3d St., IMiilad'a. Pa., Would re.pectfttlly Invito the attention of Country Merchant? to thrir AND BLINDS, TURNING, SCROLL-SOWING, AND CAR- Wheeler'$ Patent llail Way Horse Power and Threshers and Combined Threshers and Cleaners, Corn /Shelters, Feed Gutters, d~c., dr. TTjB- Call and Bee them. Iii a Fix.—" If I keep on dyeing my whiskers, they'll draft me for under fortyfive," said a perplexed American ; " end if I leave off dyeing 'em, Polly won't hate me. Anyhow, I calculate I'm in a tarnation fix; for I hate fighting, aod can't giro up Polly." Dt. J. M B\IIRKTT.—DENTIST. — Office At his re4i lenaa on franklin street, opposit-i tUo M-tho list C lurch, Wilkes-B.irre. Pa., Where he m ty ifter bo found at all hours. mid Well-Selcctcd Stock of If 14 1C « H SPUING GOODS. WhMli Uiey are now receiving in store. Of Merchants would find it to tlielr advantage to call and examineour stock. April 30, 186S. PENTER WORK IN GENERAL. 'Did you ever trust him f asked Lizzie, in a low meaning tone; 'fully trust to his manly honor and lose?' — ' Why, what do you mean, Lizzie V Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, he hopes by strict attention to business and promptness to merit it in future. JAMES It. WEAK. JOHN V. HORN. Wilkes Barr*, May 14,1S63.—2m 'Dr. n irmrt* Teeth on Gold awd Silver plate, ike., nnd operates in all tho branches of Dental &ur||TT, in tlic beat manner. i « . K|_ r. — « . n ■ n n r n A dftdtection from usual charges sufficient to S A lYi U E L J. BARBERi ■fcover exo*nCCJ, allowed to persona who eomo : ffartf-a'1MnUgntt. \f)Hl 19,1800.—ly. Sculptor, and Dealer m Foreign and Domestic MARBLE, »i)e h 19 just recoivei Hi* LATENT STYLE OF ; B,„ Fort dresses axd mantles, Tomb-Stones, Mantels, Window Cnps k Sills, •(1 ft-i dny rtrders n'rjsted to her will be prompt- OPPOSITK THR HANK, 1 y attended to. I ... • ItDomi in Stunner's new brick building. PITrSTON, LUZERNE C0.f PA. UrtV I Pittston, Nov. 7,1861.—tf '1 mean to ask you if you ever trusted Henry us a loving wife should trust a fond husband. . Did you ever give him to know that you had the fullest confidence iu his honor ?' The Very Latest 'I am in earnest, Lizzie,' continued Bertha, 'and let me advise you to try the same experiment. You, I suppose, will be married as soon as myself. Now, Mr. Sumner Dean smokes, and he goes to his club, too ; and, if I'm not much mistaken, he will want to go to the theatre once in awhile without you You'd better put your foot down before you urc married.' And again Bertha's foot Cime down to give strength to her meaning. L. L. CI7RTIM. CURTISS & CO., C. 0. CURTIRS. 'Come,wife,' said Will, 'I pray yon devote Just half a minute to mend this coat, Which a nail has chanced to rend.' ' 'Tis ten o'clock,' said his drowsy mate; 'I kuow,' said Will, 'itis rather lite, But it's never too late to mend !' CORNER OF LLOYO & PRIME STREETS, BUFFALO, N. Y., STRAW GOODS STYLES OF 'Certainly I have,' returned Bertha. ' Then,' said Lizzie, ' Henry has also deceived me, for I always thought him a really kind hearted man.' Commission Merchants ron THE PUnCHARK AND SALE OP GRAIN, SEEDS, HOI'S & PROVISIONS. 3? A. L M E H ' S 42 Market street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ' But you eee how kind he is,' uttered the afflicted wife. He promised me, before we were married, that he would cat the club, and quit smoking.' Harry J.——, having been requested to open some oysters, after knocking them about for some time, exclaimed : "Upon my conscicncc but they are mighty hard to peel!" av vuv UATiAMftl ! All orders promptly attended, and satisfaction BKAlUll OF TH5 NAllUHAL warranted. [Aprils, 18G2.-ly *CI ii.n Agancy, of W shington, «i rAMDPIAW uftl,cir .. ID. t , conducted by Harvft. Oourss A Biacr. A. lYl D t» I A ll fllJUoilj Pnrticular attention pi id to the collection of PITTSTON, PA. GRIFFITH THOMAS, Proprietor. •enable terns. AnotiiMtions received by | rpiIE undersigned bavin? purchased the inter- D. C ri Ul'tUNOTON, Attorney .it Law. | JL est "f Mr. W. K. Wliyte in thu above well Nov. 20, IStiJ.—tf Wilkes B-irrc, Pa. 1 an I favorably known establishment, would re- I spcctfully inform his friends and former patrons I of the H »nse. as well as the pnbhc in general, that nothing will be left ifhdone to render to his customers and guests satisfaction in every particular. Beverages of «»11 kinds served in the best style. Fresh Oysters and various other dishes will be prep ired in the most acceptable manner and at DC11 hours. The House aims to be one. of the highest respectability, nnd will be kept in a manner acceptable to all who have occasion to patronise it. G. T. Pittston. April 16. 1863.—ly Also, Wholesale Dealers in Western and Canada Flour. Particular attention paid to purchasing and shipping Grain on orders. May 1, 1862.-Cm Where may be found The Hooker lint. Com. Wilkes, Roseorans, BurnsMe, Sigel, tc., Ac., Loyal League, India Panama, For some momenta Lizxie Dale remained silent. She was a loving young trirl, with a soft countenance, light brown hair, and large lustrous, blue eyes. She did not look as (hough she could novo faced a very heavy difficulty, but gruduujly there stole over her countenance a sort of determined expression, und, with a meaning look, she said : « Did Henry make these promises free- Tourist, Ac., 4c ly ?■ J ones complained of a bad smell about the Post Office, and asked Brown what it could be? Brown didn't know, but suggested that it might be caused by " th« dead letters." 50 Barrels Mess Pork! 1 Tun of Hams Sugar Cured * He made them ' ' Ah, that may be; but they were forced, were they not?' Bertha was silent, 3PAL.BQCEIR. 1 Tun of SIIOULEJERS Sugar Cured 500 Lbs. or JUtlED Alto keeps a splendid assortment of Silk Fur, Cloth and Wool Hats, among the latest is The Butler Hat, " St. Jmries, " St. Nicholas, Ac., Ac. 'Then, when he fbll back after your marriage, you were petulant, and perhaps accused him of deceiving you ? Let mo tell you the experiment I tried beforo I was uiurned—you remember I promised to try one.' And Lizzie related what the roader already knows. 'And ever since my marriage 1 have pursued the course. My husband knows 1 place entire confidence in him seeking only to muko him h-ippy ;—the consequence is, he anticipates me in works of lovound good will. He sometimes drop* in to the clnb room, but he never remains lute. This evening he nsked me if 1 had any other t ngsgement for him : I told him 1 thought of visiting you, but would put it off if he wished to go to his club. , But he would not think of the club for a moment when I hud an engagement for him like this. Ah, Bertha, you know not what a jewel you may be crushing in the heart of your husband. Trust him. Bertha. Make him feel that you honor and respect him. Hark !—here thev cotiie. For Henry's sake; for your own sake, try my experiment.' A paragraph has been going the rounds, of an old lady who has a moustache on her lip. It is not uncommon for young ladies in this vicinity to have moustaches on their lift. REMOVAL. 100 Sacks Pure Ashtori Salt £0 Sacks GROUND ALUM/ •'Bertha, I shall try the experiment," "Good!" exclaimed Jiertha, clapping her hands. "O, how we will teach them. Brandensburg's Bakery. T IG STAFF OF LIFE isRiod Bread, and I w,»ul I r«*puiti'ully inform the citizens of JTitUt'in an I vicinity, tint I always k.»cp the article on hand for sale. With aU kinds of Gloves, Canes, lOO Uarrelf) SYRACUSE SALT, ▲ T TUB CASH STOIIK OP Umbrellas, Traveling B»gi, The largest assortment in town. Alexiindcr Kids just received, pSf terms Cash, Itut little more was said by the two girls. Bertha Drake rattled away in her uCual happy, careless style; but Lizzie was thought l'ul. and ere long they sepcrated. A Carte-de- Visile Conundrum. —Why is a photographic album like the drainer on u bar counter? Ans.—Because it is often a receptacle for empty mugs. Charles Law & Co. G. L. PALMER. CRACKtRS, PliS, CAK-S, &.C. IFamilica and Parties supplied with everything in his lino, on short aetiee, and on reasonable '.terms. Pittaton, August 7, 1862,-tf Wilkes Barre, June 4. 1S63. DR. S C. MARSH'S BERWICK MIUS, It was but a lew evenings later that Sumner Dean called in to see Lizzie, lie had come to arrange for their marriage. Let the patriot soldier remember the sublime words of Pompcy the Great: 'It is necessary for me to go—it is not neceswy for me to live.' PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS National Hair Restorer! My C4tab!ishm-r»t is now the second building jbelovr the PoifunfDfe. mi"mirtn'st. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA ppparntion poMCHse* the peculiar property of JL rvi'toi'inu Ornv IIair to im original causes It tCD prow thick andiron#, MCtp» it* out trees the head from handrujft prevents Baldness; cure* t'ltyria~is SmIi tthenm Tett«r. and all other cutaneous diseiipen of thr pchId. It doe** not dye the Hnir. hut help* Nature .-ecrete the proper coloring matter which constitutes its hue. For sale l»y U. B. ROM MEt. West Pittston. BERWICK, COLINBM COIIKTV, PA. •Stop' said Lizzie, after some of the preliminaries had been arranged. She looked sober and stern—a most strange look for her. 'Stop,' she said, 'there are ■ few tilings that I have never spoken to you abottt.' Fli\XK BRANDENBUftG. 'Pittston, March 1, 1803. PETER M. TRAUGM, P'lOPaiETOR. Meal, if.., always attended to with promptness. May 28, 1803. P. M. T. ColDy of a sign upon an academy out west: "Freeman & Huggs, Schoolteachers Freeman tcaches the boys and Huggs WALL'S HOTEL, the girls, L\TS AM22ICAN HOU3E, "TCMifmaCK, WYOWHG €0., PA. West Pittston. Oct B, 1862, COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS! •All!"' uttered Sumner, with an eipression "f surprise. " What makes a fish that's not spoiling like one that is ?" asked X the other day. Ans.—"'Taint," mildly contradicted Y. 'Yes,' returned Lit«ie, with slight tremor; •you know I dislike the Btnell Of tobacco.' 'I was not uware of it, Lizzie. You have never mentioned it.' rilKE subscriber is prepared to take Pictures X Du all the various styles, from the smallest minaturc to life-sizo, and color them either in water or oil. Tin Eitablislnaont has recently been refittil in I famUli jd in the latest style. Evry attention will be DDiven to the comfort and -ouveuien je of thaie who visit the House. T. B. W.VLL. O.vnar and Proprietor. January 9, 1882.—ly Jones writes to a fViend, and closcs by guying, "I am glad to be able to say that ray wife is recovering slowly." TUB COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS 'Because it was not in my place; but now that wo are to be married the case ia altered. You tnuBt promise mo that you will leave off smoking.' Y. PETERSEN, Pittston, Pa. H. Ct A. PETERSEN, Scranton, Pa. C. PETERSEN, Honesdale, Pa. Nov. 8,1860. surpass all other styles of Paintings—you have a daguerreotype likeness and a painting, equal to the finost in ivory. Pictures ol'deceased persons enlarged to any size and colored. Specimens both in waterand oil on exhibition, which the public are respectfully invited to call and examine at "Photowatha's Wigmnm." J. W. MILLER. Flour! Flour!! At that moment the two husbands entered the apartment. Henry Wilder looked at his wife nnd found her in tears. A bitter curl half gathered about bis lips, but the presence of his friends aroused him to « sense of propriety, and ho asked: 'Are you not well( llcrtlia?' The fair wife returned her husband's .look, and placing lior arms about his neck, she iumrinted a trembling kiss upon his lips, ll'enry Wilder was puzzled, but it was the happiest puzzle that ever fell to his thoughts. The evening passed on, and Bertha nnd .parkling in her wit, while her husband ;eemed almost bonding beneath the Weigh' if a new-found joy. • - *i- J V A correspondent asks if it would be pardonable to call a crowd of exteusirely hooped ladies a stceU mob. JENNINGS & BROTHER, The subscriber has now on hand FIVE HUNDRED BARRELS OF THE Dealers in A ft ARE CHANCE. A Blacksmith Stand For Sale. Now, Lizzie Dale Wag what the world jrould cull rich, while young Dean had only an opening profession, with a bare competency. Perhaps the young man thought of thia. nfi Labor Lost.—An organ grinder playing at tho door of a deaf and dumb asylum.Grain and Lumber, BEST The undersigned desiring to remove to the W.'st, offers to sell his dwelling and blacksmith shop, near Tripp's Hotel, Wyoming- The stand cominxnds a large run of good paying custom, and will be sold at a reasonable figure. JOHN ARNWINE. Pittston. May 16,1861 West Branch Brands of Flonr, In Sacks and Barrels, which lie offers to Merchants and Dealers at wholesale, VERY tOW for cash. OP ALL KINDS. TL9UR, FEED & MEAL, ORK, BtrrrEtt and OIIEE-5E. ' li \RD. DRIED APPLES and BEANS, ALT, CEMENT, Ac., Ac. Large Stock of Wall Paper ! New Sty lea for 1861 ! Just Recoiled 10,000 Pieces FROM « cts ft ITECK VP. KfY Barrels or Pork!--a BDE*S£TSA,Dra' " V Suporior article, for sile at the loweit D . Cash Price*, by JENNINGS 4 BRO. I k CHAS. LAW, & CO. May 22,1862.-2m PUU»c»,M«rcht4tU,lM0-el-tf AVuy is sympathy like blind man'g buff? It is a fellow feeling for a fellow creator#. "I'm not so strong as I used to be,"a* tho onion remarked after it was boiled 'What else is there T he at length asked. {You belong to ooe of the city clubs.' •res.* AjDply to J. H. BROWN, my Agent, in Everett's building, or at uiy Store, opposite the Eagle Hotel. IIENRY COlfEli. Wyoming, Juno 4, 1863. 'Their meeting* continue till near midnight.' »**•'»' mjrf "f ".roq ■ ,C f.j 'Ytes.' ts.'lA* indolent boy rarely, if ever, bocomw a smart good business man. Plltston, March 20. 18fl3.—St PITTSTON, PA. rp wo Rooms for a small family in West t'itts- X ton. Apply to H. STtTRMER. Pittston, May 21, IftM.—tf 'And you smoke there, and tell stories.' 'Somotimea.' At what season did Evp est the apploT Aw».*—Early in the full. Blanks of all kinds for sale at THIS OFFICE. ~ ~ . Month# rolled 90, aod Bertha was: a nap- |
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