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rarraroCN* gazette. I PUBLISHED WBBKLY BY | C$. m, -«7v t rnnn r "KL'SJftfei£25 I j I TI If | \ir •»»iyPKur»««r, »t T*a D»u.a*» per annum, ■—^ fflSft ohatfrad 'wKhla Mi* *y"*r» I I I I L HoreafWr w« sball charge Oae Dollar for «d- ■ I Pi/ ▼•rti«i«K»»%OM*»f»lii»»faro»Borthre* w»«k« t ™ r — Aadrffjgnft Xotlcea, oacb aatato,. *1 M A4uillli|VfkMn| " *• T " T_ in. | tjTr~ D0| IWI 8 00 I 12 00 «) i 3o o» t m~ w ■ * ' 1 1 i I^HJI i W' ■i','n n i7* ■■ : c- ~fl v. ..•' mffilM"Tfl^^wmii—y1# i ipp^ , ( jJf. 1 •) a rl:'r- : r-tf* •• 1 " "■" '"' ?-*D! 'V/)P *■: ' *TT .ja'i'V i : x ■ . ■ M printing and Rul.ng. a r/171 riTniH - \ m |H , I 1; H j «C I—DM M i I I 1 ■ ■ W 1 ' mid 1" fully prepared to execute work of all iindaU I » J- I ■ I In 10Hm ■' ■ J Uio Ixistaud cheap** JUUicoUr aUMtioo 1 ■! M m iff '" .aBa Jl*»; Jri t Cp.-/ D**.i?T ufhQ AO6huht " riBCt'LAKS, *' . |HH»V-BILLS, . : (JAKm J^il ffD L ♦ :a J.! - /jiilJ) i. D mlil t, v, Uil -CD*i .'V rtwi, ,.yr AND XTTZJtRNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL. ...— - — ■ ' .. . i 1. T~;Hv - i-J-'jfe"--—~' .*C ■ — i-trr-i—Tsrrrr-wrr-r-WT£" — Kffes, literature, anb ©trail D . u » X'S Jidv , f ,*WCn .f v"! tt l 9* if ijtow s* * if fesft f ,r -TiT VuTelrV^WuT?l^it*^n^n^,^.g4iiflnSlWfc« manner.and priiUeCra*r«4CiMt*DCi. Every thhiu m tliif y\& willrecoive prompt atuution. W?W- I4_0© 8 00 Mkrchint*' curda not exceeding one njusre, Witt oce»»i«B»l notice*, including suWriptlon te the PiTT.ro!. Ga.mtb, $16 00 per »nnutt. EMtoriel or loetl Hem advertieing will be .h»A*d » 'f H Insertion. luffieer Dd wif" f tiwrttb to t|t dual interests, , " .T&:iCS7h ■ ;• ',jv «e-f — The following~fcIunks nre kept on jo order,mul sold on reasoniOjlc terms:—8h«rif galea 04. cuttons Deeds,ContraeTsXS3e«,f^,ff{, • O f 10 cents per line eae.. —— J68 of deaths or marriage* will be insert without charge. Obituaries 10 cents per line. AdTertisements must be handed in before 10 oloek A. M. en Wednesday to insure attention. BUSI1TEB8 CAHDS. S. Sturmer, Hen's BOOTS, Ladies, HISSE8 AND CHILDREN'S SHOES OP VOLUME XIV.—NO. 26. vfilyf 'iiiv-; a * WHO 1.12 NO. 7 PITTSJQJ*. PA., THURSDAY. OCT. 13. 1864. • fci CITY ADYKKTISKHFirrS. GEO. W. BRAINERD& CO. GROCERS, 103 MURRAY, near WEST St. GEO. BRAINERD,) KEW TOBK. DAVID BElDgy J The New Middle Route if V INSURANCE. Dr ,D PU88: B UBJBAJJ K'fii gNKkV. at W y?ry bit e:nilliited['ltill let' /StWlobmmaHCf?d hertdr receive him a? her futare husbf 'flris she A little whiter fawd, but followed dreamily oftW'thfl »Cn as they lifted ud borethe body between ;tbw& . The dw'i happentoCj**8 HOt yefdwa*, T«kittg a Sifferent routo by .which she bod ootne, tbeyfomoA *D*!»» frightfully tortfwith wC*«fti «*d b***«£ in agpajr. Pussko# him—if ;*#* $*§ lory—and stopped, it .t-n*#«»iU a wpbubnce gone MlVS&Z tb« mwmniW, b«; eh^jy^f thatgh» wmild mil it Wlc :1ha£ |W .would bring biip-WtaJ Wi she Would' Wtleave bim Ih'ertf to'diir alone. j F«W! and shuddering MjftMttfifc promised to stay by faiia in his raaaienw, and agony till other help ' einr. ' '■&♦»» brwgb.t biiB wsiUr, and hii# holding it to bis lips. .: Heir enemy f Words can not U*k bow sh«fi blm;(-biU ,h,Q,.'coul hurt her now-j arid with hor him, pitiful ai»d forgiving, he dijxtthp—. Ji Inurance Company " How now, VallanOe, speculating on tomorrow's ohanoes, eh ?" T jA. D J Captain DbiM tfwew himself lazily down on the grass beside hia -friend, and began to whistle softly. •" I should not be surprised if to-mcrrow'« chances came to day," said Vallanee St. C/loud, thoughtfully. '"I suspect the enemy are neanrtfr than we think—not a difficult thing for hitn to be hiding away somewhere dbWtt' tbqre,— But that was not the subject of my speculations. Did you know, Dana, I spent two years in this once. Everything looks as ridtural to me as the bid book I learned my letters in would. Do you see that hjjl yonder, the bluett crested one, lower than the othereT' Dana looked and nodded. ' " I staid just at the foot of that—tho other side though—two years. . IjD was the queerest, old-fashioned, big-roomed farm* house, with-the oddest Jittle maiden presiding over it. .1 should like to know What became of her. 8be wasn't ft sweetheart, Dana, so you needn't laugh; I was only a lad theb, too. My mother left we there for the air; she fancied I was consumptive, 1 believe* I' used to be ill sometimes. I remember, and tliis little girl took care of me. Such a demuro little pus?, you know; nnd,by-the-wsy, they called her Pttsttnb. :Il's a fashion they have in these Southern families. There's always a ' Puss ' among the children, and I neVcr heard her called anything else but Puss ITdrbariV." " There's a litirbhTik a rebel eolonef, isn't thkro?" interjected Dana. * "It can't be Puss's father—tio, of course not. lie was an old man fti those days—broken with drink too; treated the child shamefully sometimes, and petted licr ridiculously at others. I'd give a month's pay to see the little thing again, if he hasn't killed her in one of ni4drunken rages. Why she couldn't have been— well—not mofo ttari eight, I should think, and she used to take care of me iiki a regular grandmother. She liked me wonderfully £ clung to me as though she wpuld never lefciue go the morning I left; and I finally had to start, I left her in a kind of swoon. Children have such fancies oc- CtSidhally, you know. I promised to go back and See her sometime, but I never went." " She's probably dead or married' bofore this time," said Dana. " Possibly,"'St.-tHowJaaid, with a half sigh ; " but it sleenis to me 'as 4hdADgfc Icould find her right there in ihe old house yeH poor patient, JitU4 puaa! I don't Itoow why I never went to f see her ; I always meant fti. There, Dana ! didn't I tpll you ?" as a shell' suddenly came screaming toward th* lines froitt tho jilain below. It fell short though, and the twe foung men sprang up the - bank, tho loo* rolUounded, flew to armss itwasj Puss, she wftsri't dead or married, o; ;one away from the very roof that yourtf bad -lai» itl-under years .before ; daresay she had growt* souio,-but sfaC vas a little thing yt!t;_and if haC LINK ' ' SETWEEN. ' Philadelphia and New York VIA THE LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. » y tl /iml r --" • ft o* Jjjtavvw a His1 «oc' amm ■ lilted H8. — —, utterly re'G*ed t« 3o; but, emboldened by the old1 man's the girl'« helple«»newf Iho opafiUmed to persecute witVlus loajbswe »u& , VooifanJ He? motWa fneads goae awsy from that part or tho oounlry: sbp apd her father Rvied v6ry' Ii61atea Hm, arid tfhe had Wobody bat Obd'Wd Ttirtelf tdTbdk tA fofprotectidti from th% danger-Mbii outrage, wbioh • Bavkank 4tt bis dr&nkea lotag&iMg oapable at perpetrating. •k- J l - - l * * « • i_ . ■ - NORTH AHBKICA, Philadelphia- j s-'.iwfi'i 1 « tlj Capital and nl*plns, |fD55«,MS SO. D*.DeDv or,) w !'«««■' «C* ArthnrG. Coffin, John B. Neff, John Mason, ' tr, Hamuel W- Jope», , Richard P. Wood. Geo. L. Harrison, Jolin A. Brown, ' William WeUk,; Francis R. Cope,* - **' Bamuel F. Smith, Wm. E. Bowen, Otlalles Taylor, James N. Dickson, Edward H. Trotter, Ambrose WUite, K. At.orris Wain, Edward S. Clarke. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. ChaM-bs Platt, 8«6'y. Q.B. SMITH, Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, &c.f &oD, ACt| No. 191 Wast Street, 1 door above Duane St.* NJtt-W'Y ORK. March 7, 1881. "'rl -— Tho new and favorite route now opened between Wyoming Valley, Maucty Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kaston, Philadelphia, New York and the West, ti* the picturesque Valley of the Lehigh, offert additional facilities to the traveling public in the arrangement of its Fall Time Table. Two I'asscnycr Trains Daily} (Sundays Fall Arrangementa, Sept. 19,1864 o t tr - r ~ - o Suddenly, ata (be sat sewing, she heard he approaohing voices of her iatber and his mao, waa alwajwwith, bin now, «d (ha hj»w, £hfi tyro, at down to tbfl fly:al }bat waited then*, .nd Pass, after waiting upon them, «- reated to the window and resumed her lewing, betraying no consciousness of bavng heard Mallory's coarse flattery. While; hey Were eating tho first sullen boom, room of ' th» attacking cannon sounded, in5 the two toen started up. ' "»'»C;C! eib» " Thai means business, and sooner'n I ■eckoned on," said Mallory, and white B urbank lingered in the doorway he went, ind stood tear puss. Nmrtiw Sbo drew back from |ii% too $ew,*icwii ;y, not speaking, however. "See yer now, my girl," Ba'd '*eD "J-was goin' to fix.tkja year natter of ours ibure to-day, ef it hadn't a been for'this aght cotuiu' on. I'm gain' to bey a hand in that now, but when I come back I iha'n't stand no more triflin'." Puss only shrank a little till he touched tier found White ibin familiarly witTi his some'ib6ant-tcf-S6 clmciliatory Stie rose trembling then, catting"I'atfcsrl" in an agony Burbank did-not hfear. He Wad already nodding in the doorway ; and with a brutal chuckle the ruffiau bent toward - bet again. • " -f ,» Quick as a flash Puss struck hinj with her little hand one, trio, three, sharp, stingiug bjow/s across the eyes j aa, lu rcgolkd involuntarily, blinded by tin smart, she leaped through Ctbe door, lite some seared animal, and bounded up the hiil-tside with «ucb frantically swift fe»l that the fellow, aftetthe first rush, {javi up tlyj cb««e. , Puss never paused till she stood *t Mh top of the hill which commanded the fan away tftittle-ftcld, wjiose diu by this tinw was shaking the very earth. In a fascia a tion that swjtl lowed every other fbalin j she stood witching the lurid flash afltftoll iqg smoke clouds, nor turue'j away tjll slu saw by the fiyiag.sCjiiadrons that Northeri bayonets had (von £Tjc~~day. Then ehi crept fearful arid stealthily' back to thi te)use.'; But no one was there, not seetoed t« bivi)J%eOf» *all iXf. ' fKr Mwng lay jus as she bad dropped it, and the door wai wide Open. No one oame near the • housi all night, though she tmU and. watobed hor oM.frtfcerj and ia the morq, ing she wtpt out, ,.Cf bite and seared,. ti look yjjfr,.. „ Not Mapping, as on similar occasion, fore,.to look for, Tiinj," asleep jjerhap C BYery style and quality. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT IN JE»ITT«TO»r. Work done ill the MOST. PROMPT i tnd satisfactory manner, by the most experienc•CL «r ark men in this y alley. fka belt of stock always on hand in large qujfntitiesi enabling his customers to be suited KVITCff CALF, and PATENT LEATHEH, M-WaHai French Kip and Coarse Boots. Work of every deecription in bis line made to ardav with, neatness and durability. IT All "work sold at the lowest prices for 8. STURM ER, Three Doors South of Pitta ton Bank. I. h. CUBTM1. c. O. CUBTiaa. OURTISS & GO., CORHEH OF LLOTD & PRIJE STREETS, BUFFALO, H\ Y., Commission Merchants FOB THE PtffcCBASB AK1D »Al* O* : ' Excepted.') ptr~ This old and reliable Iiuuranae Companv continue* to Insure all 3#f0 Class Property, Limited or Perpetual, as low as Perfect Security will warrant. THOMPSON TDERR A BRO., Agent*. ■"'» (Ovor Bennett's Banking Hou*e,) , , ( . . ,Wim*»-BAKB5, p». .4HD~ Refer to T, Beaver, Danville: Hon. Z. Be'unett, Wilics-Birre; A. PkfJlfts, Ttailelon; E. * B. Be van, Henry Cohen, OK M. Richart, Oe». Lasarus, L.'W. Kauiman, and P.Coreoran, PiU®- n. [May 28, 1863.— ly Lenve Wilko»-Barre T.15 a. m. dud 12.30 !•.». Arrive »t Mnucli Chunk 10.40 a. u. and 3.5Q i*. », Alli'ntnwu, ll.il A. V. ftnd 4.20 e. m. IlctMehcm, 12.13 r. m. and 5.37 p. m. Eagtrm, 12.15 r. ». and 8.10 r. *. PhiU.lelphla, 2.3# ip. *. and 8.0# New York, 4.15 v. H. and ¥.20 r. *. G 0 1 N G patients thrived as no .etbaM did. Vallance suspected from stafty glMotsgs something of wb&t*h«D Cftfe bad t&tDm *11 those years; but she never liked to talk of it, and benewkomr thtt ibatomy whose djrift|f owmciAs Ptea liaAtvofbetCthatday. £&fiajJt?JThac memory, so cpnnepted with.ter,W Nobody qljpuld Plw« n]{P W JJM something ofW fog: wn W4«» *#£ voice when QMUUMWMUhlw1106 waa *• into W^sD^Bjj,w mo J"D Df wKmW a Fwantfed yoti so lomr*, Yally—i- WW& e&Dtub to i!.Dr»h} »d; us *fUU u ■•C' { knoirib, my darlingit; Qod ribrgiv*! ma for not coming sooner I , But nwr jj, want somebody i XJwi I h#ve her ?'', Jtj_ Helms*, but lie liW UD fce#- Hf. teuder, tfiuLd wtUpcr, « Ypa." ... c': 5 xr * " ' 7, Sir Wuj.iam Napier and the Broken Dowi..—The " Life of Sir William' Napier" contains the following anecdote illustrative of fits sense of honor: " ffl was one fiMWMyMiafe'MMjf CfcDubti$ trrik rte .r Frcshford, wheiHte ««D*' Mttte gfcrty abourfi*- " «wra;b*HMOD GRAIN, SEEDS, HOPS & PROVISIONS. RETTBKIKG. New York, 8.00 A. x. and 12.00 Noon. Philadelphia) 7-39 A. *. Kaxlon, V,.'!# A. M. itmt S.2.rD f; k. iSelhlnbeui, 10.00 A. M. and 4.0V r. M. Allentown, 10.12 a. v. and 1.1 r. a. Maui h Chunk, 11.45 A. *. and 5.50 p. M, Arrive at SW A v. and W»*». Also, Wholesale Dealers in Western and Canada Flour. Partioular attention paid to purchasing and shipping Grain on order*. May 1, Leave f anklin Fife Insurance Company, rOF PHILADELPHIA. $400,000 00 8tesWBS5!GE«K8 I $888,43# 61 Unexpired temporary premiums,200,51? 33 * vm'," 800,224 24 id, May ZT, LCLABEW, j Brass Founder, BRASS COCK MNUFftCTURER, MAW STREET, PITTSTtlf, PENH'A. ■MPJ Every dtacrijition of Btms Work, T "'' M? Oil Cum, Water, Ga», Steam and jj3 I/lqaor Cooki, Jobbing, BrMi done with deapatch. ■j£9flpV\ Tb« highest price* paid for old Bran, Lead and Zinc. *5 jo: 1863. F«KH SPRING GOODS. 1863. REIGLE, WIEST & ERVlN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OK Foreign and American Dry Goods, No. 47 North 3d St., PMUd'a. P*„ Wonld re«pe»tlW»y InTiU the attention of Couatry Merchant!) |o ;, Large and Well-Selected Slock of FBKSH 9 TD It 11ST « GOODS. Which thev are now receirinjrln "tore. 49- Merchant" would find it to their advantage to call fend examine our Htock. April30, 1863. ______ W FOR HABBISBUR3 and the WEST, JUliniioy City, IIiuWoo, Ucavcr Wctidow, Jcniiesviilc and Ectley (ukc the Train leaving Wilkos Ilarre at T.1S a. m. Passengers arrive tit Hurrisburg.at 3.40 p. u, by the Fast JfcixprcsS, which makes close, connection for Pittsburg and illo West. PivfcseneeiM to and from New York go III rough WITHOUT C/rAXGR OF CAllS OU BAOQAGK. ■ '«•- iW'l, ' Total, .W,!#?,!™ 0« Btatementof tho.assets of th«*CQtn pany pn January 1, 1861, published in conformity wiiji the provisions of the sixth section of the act o AsseinbTv *f April 5th, 1ff42. MrtRTOAOits.—On property valued at over $4,000,00(1, being first mortgages on estate in the oity und couuty of Philadelphia, excoJjtTTo,- 52»'D2 in the neighboringcoantie(,$1,954,658 85 Real Estate? purchased at. Sheriff sales under mortgage claims, veyed and valued at flU),2VV 40. Cost Lot.™. — Teniporary loans on stocks as WAItatfceral Soourity,„..„ Stocks.—Market value, WT,8(HD J7 ?l.75TONEWYOBK,*i.2STO PHILA'DA. FREIG IIT ACCOMODATIONS.—'Through FruisHt Trains are now Running regularly to and from Philadelphia and New York, giving to Freight unusual Despatch. Trains run night n»Cl day, so that Freight leaving the eiliea by Urn evening Trains arrives at Wilketbarrewithin Forty lloura after its leaving time, .affording to shippers by this arrangement a great siVing iu time. Kates as low its by any other Route. Eaole hotel, pittston, pa.— GEORGE LAZARUS, Proprietor. PiUston, Dec. 5, 18C1. *®y C..E. WRIGHT. D. C. HARRINGTON "WRIGHT & HARRINGTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 3PA. Office on Main St., above .Z Bennett's Store. Will practice in Courts of Luierne County and Mayor's Courts of Carbondale. Consultations in German and English. B. C. Harrington, Notary Public. Fab. 4, 1844. $85,513 33 HUFFORD HOUSE, PITTSTON, PA— CY-RUS STARK, Proprietor. 10.1861. HAVE YOUR GOODS MARKED * "VIA LEHIGH.VALLEY R. B." "151 -6ltl • ♦84,471 37 $75,#4Y 97 $1,1110 95 Notes and bills receivable Cash, on Hand,.....' .....$2S,2"D2 63 CC in hand* of Ageula, «,«8« 4 ■pv a. KOON,—ATTORNEY AT LAW—Of- II. flee in the Thompson's Hall. Main street, Pittston. . . Jan. J#, 1849. Cj^ear*»M. Dowl; she bad dropped arid, hrohea i*i« it bitkfrow thC* field W jffejcfeaha ■ad said she "*o*W fee boatpB on. hes tubpfr lonefoT /Mokeiiv, udden gleam, she inqooMfl* poked up, into his faoQ an I Said, " BufjC ,'u mend it, caa'kwH Ml father explained Jiat h« not meiid trie "bowl: bat ftitr rouble he could, flftlj# gWW* sftpeWB o buy another Ifowevor, On itAie it \t»s empty 6fWv«r,-aha he ho# to iiake amends by promising to nmfcfcif irtte'frthid in tb»aarae spot at tike raws lour next day. The child, entireljwiWrtt lip him; wantnoa b«t r 4pn lis return home he found an invitatjo* (waiting 4»i» to ift Sttic ti.ur, trying Up' calculate ttt CWfHI tjrof 2p*Iog (jhe tieetfog ffrhW fi^WCHSf»4 )f ihenbrokdn bowl,' and of still ;ime for the dinner paHf in IfrtKtig this tfouM nwt fee, h» wrote to'UejliiiO (he -iriirUatiMi CM AH iflm rf-« " to I (wto Dot diiappoint hfx, sfe* U^e4,,e^^ implicitly.—Ladies Mayasims* - Atiw . 'J'cw all alarm6abecause he naa ms ilie instiled, and " he pevcr had anything hafttovtt bfm"by wbftftWe cbfitd todtf'at* Moty I" ■si r'-n- tiadl* *Aq old baohelor-inya, of m|«M hours he ever flaw, that w . fffMflg datk, ;HD8 |jU°w saiiy dm h« g pu the moat SUck Company, D;" «« Cjij if Me ii'Al Incorporated 1812. - 929,939 15 * ' | ft pi J m. JI,231,M7«7 CS. BECK, M. D.—DENTIST . late of PHILADELPHIA— MjMgKL Office,—doors above his former residence. East side of Main St., above the Public Square, Wilkes-Baree, Penu. July 1#, f^50—ly. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW TORI, BitAf. 1? statu.—Market value,. .,...,.....$1X0,299 49 Cost as above,.... 85,613 «8 Advance in value, Stocks.—Market value,.. $87,890 2T Cost aa above at 75,047 67 Advance in value, — |— Robert baub—book binder, north East corner of Public Square and Main-fit Wilkesbarre. Picture Frames,Common Gilt and Mahogany, ornamented and plain, made to order, ofany size. Job Binding neatly executed. A large selection of common aad floe pictures, Albums, Blank books, Stationery, Novels, Ac. ways on htnd. June 17 1863, ASSETT8, 754,0 2.43. $24,786 II Anohf.W J. SHIT#, I Secretary. j f WM. 1'lTT PAI.MER, 1 President. $12,842 30 T"VR. C. R. GORMAN. hating resumed the U practice of hit profession, respectfully tender! hii Mrrieel'M the people,of Pittstoa and T Call •'left at the EAGLE HOTEL will receive prompt Attention, night or day. * PitUton, July 1461. DIBKCTOItS: W.P. Palmer, Ttufun L.Lord, Thos.W. jPearaell, Hidncy John C.ffTVon, Wtn.F. Mott, IVt«-f l(i -hard Tugftff, John CuiDw«If. U. H. lirovrii'*, Uobt. H, Minturn, AuauMtlMfl.Warri Hit* m f». L. 8. -*nar.v. .T »«. ll. Jolrn.«*ton. Thonia* Bnri'Qn, - Henry Klnworlh, John Su»wi*i*«l. Jlic'h'd. Mortimer, Henry Uoyji*. Insures Buildings. Merchandise anCt other property, againftt low or damage by Fire, at rates as low as other first-class Stock Companies. Purticular attention given to the Insurance of Farm Property, Isolated Dwellings and their Furniture, for oue, thro* or five years. tl.iMK&b 98 Total Lomksbv Fintf.—Bossee paid daring the year 18B«,$106,a!5 11. ... By order of tlic Board. CHAS. N. BANCKElt, President. CheapPassage to axb raox GREAT BHITAIH AHDIRELAKD Attest—W. A. STKKTj. Sceretarv pro tem. PiimrroRS.—Olia«.N.B»nck«iD. Proirident; Edward C. Dale. Vice President: Tybiats Wanner, Sanjuel Grant. Jacob JlA fimilji, Cieo. W. Kichards, Morderai D. Lewis, David S. Brown,'Isaac Lea, deorjre Falos. WM.JA. BTRBIj. Secrelarv pro tem. BEX J. JON IS, Agent. PitUton.fiopt. 5,1801 ■ irvB. J. M. BARRETT,—DENTIST. —Office II at hia residence on Franklin street, opposite the llethodist Church, Wilkes-Barre Pa., where lie may hereafter be found at all hours. Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold wnd Silver plate. Ac.. and operates in all the branches of Dental Surgery, in the best manner. A deduction from usual charges sufficient to C.rer expenses, allowed to I^™0"" *™° ™m* rom a distance. April lr, 1880. ly. TAPBCOTT BROTHERS * COB Emigration add Forbid* Excbakob Omci, 86 South St., New York. Drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. TArsrorr'a favorite vnr. Ctv LIVERPOOL PACKETS SAILS EVERY THBEB DATS. Losses kqcitabi.t AnjrstTEii, a*d raoimr THOMPSON DEHB, Agent, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. M«y 28, 1863.—Jy • - r.un in Cash at this Agbuct, oa v" - H z § W « C g |I ursSl ,-3 £ « frH £ sb §. S I ts g « t £ s « 2 5=18 1 si o J **1 at §. P*4 ■ u t X LINE 0F L 0ND ON PA GKETS UNDERTAKE •the J)U and ha ,4gjMiy »r range menu oomplet' ntoitk» »boT» business, to which NGI Parties wishing lo send for their friends or remit money to the OLD COUNTRY, can do so at the lowest rates, by applying to MICHAEL W. MORRIS, Sept. 8,13Ci-3in Pittaton, Pa. SAtf.S *T«BT TEW »4T«. hare McDonnell, i -' • _ ]i j t|iuc (-f . fi&ii /"""1' JC7V *(i5 looked womanly when she was a child, she Sfyong (Tie faStpesscs of fSs dli?, sfi looked fctrangely childlike now she was went straight on', running sometimes, ti i wotiinn. There is ffn expression of yesterday's Katilo-fleld. :ountaoanee natural to sonio ffomeu, that Js A Wttl»*«tay aat ttpoir thei.plain, pas ilways child-like; and,cjirio,us!s erK»i)gb, *ifihi» that left her iipft bluudlofs, thougj tso often accompanies astoaWost tjjeas hew bad noti been the... beat tlw fight and meekness tinder great ca- »«D« Cwe called twr.«mfte. It wa** youpf amity. C'• aid To oi o%er who Jay near, ha$ cfipjjgd, unde; A little carlierthSrrSt. Cloud and Pa a a tho bodyof historic. ))g were talking'of'her,4 Ptfos rat fa die loir . With a strangely, throbbing heart thi loorway of the frm:house se#ing. Short, girl approachedhualow dropping "cutis clustered, against her iHe.had,.aicagniied hor, aid aot mict ciimsoiicd cheek,' olid deep out- *otider,she had changed so little ; bat ii jurling lashes fringM tho Blutf-vefatfd «*s s«meWltot*lng»fer.ttar she knewfcm ;yelids. At she now aWttxhi caat ex- sfWr th, pectatif'yet Dferiftkibg''ykhce»4 had seen him. Some wo lath, her eye's had'the seriqjfcs brightness iU»£i.Jiold p$mC} Ijeartq.for jf'a startled child. PuSii wasn't tbinkibg over though, and defy time «r aught■,* Df the impending battle. Living in a paUKflW&ory fiast recognition. 7cry gecluaerd and she eaxight : "Oh ValIjrJ"«he said, clasping he jnly vagiie riiihOrs of rt, §he thotoht-bf bratb.-: .IiMi W»atshCi used-to call bin lie war $ometfme8: often perhaps: but He1 smiled fatally. 1M I'm not nracl ifco warf full of 'tier own troubles, poor hurt; if otify Acme One frofljd Kft'tfcli Puss! another conflict Off yonder lj«d5»6r "T6 80t h with its rbar the clamor of WY shoulder that won't let me help :bis otkCyr—a vital one, too, in her own "elf." ioniC. a plait and bate Ttfars blinding hCr,Pnss tried with he inough one, buttDwing,jtliat comfort it had own little hatids, but of Course in vain. o her little bauds, that eeased try- An ambulance came tap soon-, however ng to brighten .ty—never wearied4 of-, ear- and, Cloud ffptn that incubus ng fbr the oldman, whose sole hoiisekeep- Asthey lifted him in he held his wel ?r she had been since toer mother died, hand toward her. " Come and sob me more than 'tty years bow. She older Bum, won't yon I" ii . a ! , ;! ;hpn St. Clcrad thought; With a gasping sob the girl tarned to tid hid called Bnrbank with ward the officer in charge. ' ' • : Irifik when he JfAew him; Vttt there had " Where aro van gorpy to take them 1" been vitality eftqugh idiyin him to drag shetssked, " Is it far 7" * 'lmthrongh these years since, getting more " About three piles.^. brokeh and Worse With driiik, and leading Pass glanced ft .the w?bnla|ioe,, con Puss sneh a life as is not easily taining now as mans „w9ui^e( She never mUrmiire'd though, and when fellows m it could, and t&t her mother's relatives would have rtinov- thought of tho l»«g wav before they could j ed her fretf his eontroi'j sho always said,in beat rest almost stifled har utterance. I h# little quiet, unanswerable' way, I . I auauffi %D. promised mother, you knew, and he's all " not amjle.£ I'Utake care D bv I've got basidis," aod staid: all, ,,mauy WMJf Vr. J«ariiCg hUu,, ,yoq.pawfe . , ...r(, 1 H:*. and after one ot'ihase aoenea used to hang hesitfted, glancing Mm about her ki kred of grwtitode,:. |«rhaM Mmj «k that, half maUldlin as it was, used to make sample vexed him ; but if so, h? risked it, % hep heatt overflow with loving ordertpg the embulauca in the direcwon intoward bim. dioated. . She should ' never be sorry, that ahe "Iq goingoyer the fi.eId hijvo you Seen *T should not, fbr staying with her old father, an old. quite an old uian'i"' Puss asked, in " She'd get her reward gome of these days ; a low; and strjekea voice, as they Were and one night he told, her whafr it;j.was movi to be. - ;, The,;^er•.«nj«rftpo|l her. JJ'Poor m There was a.boM, had, coarse man with C ..aaid, gently " He, ties whom Burbank had ©f. fete fowiwd a. ojeiD &&& W1 th« iw\af . drunken intiuiaoy. That bo led her tath- ground." Aud as Puss,.' catching JierJ A »u~.— tea» er into even deeper tnNNt tha» he.woi»ld !o* he* flatteripa nv Jttfp seek Pnsa wtt TMjr s»s«, jrowse te, fwo $ ftlloWM AWft 14..htwfc. aaide fro«,hb DaUBd. M(«WflNiafc,j|at . .c .,TgtMie?,bAt tt kHMI. made him hateful to h«r. She shuddered ,j, jjpoor old man w«k dead el vjnT Wlv 1 ' J|'*.n^?31 •* Hainan *d ri b*i**1 • ii ;-wilsV D» .wtiK M -I ; wmii . m_Cw «» _ .ii-ifwwqM a's«'i'=':i,-f n% »:D w rDi »*t - 1* *»?)i Jl jriM «,wt fT*W # tiT;sj fD»#* m. B undersign- J would inform jblic th*t hayeeently proour- J AN L'FACTl'BEIt 0» BOOTS ft SHOES New Grocery and Praiision Store, THE undersigned would respectfully inform hi« friends and the public'in general, that he has opened a store between Jenkins Block and Patrick Corooran's, where he ha* a good assortment of the following, among many other articles: Flour, Cheese, Coffee, Feed, Candles. Bplces, Healu Soaps, Raisins, Potatoes, Dried Fruits, Currants, Butter, Teas, Bait, and other Groceries, all'of which will be sold eheap for CMh. Give me a call before purchasing elesewhere. "HJTTTKKr. HEARSE, ivitei the attention the public to his NEW STOCK rfng all other x I, he has gone inu _ . he will attend with promptna»aand dispatch. COFFINS of all Mtttfioastftutly on hand. I'ersons disiring his aerriees will please call at the store of the unaided, ' P. SHERIDAN, rittston, July S, 18»l.-ly-* Gents, Ladies, Mia,es and Children! Boots. Shoes, Gaiters, s., of style and quality. Fid# French Cull, as well as coarse joots, and work of every description in hit, line nadr to order with neatness uua despatch. A assortment of . Findings, and Leal her, French Calf, Kip, Oak TanaodWle aad Upper, constantly oto hand to' suit town and country custom, at the lowest figure for each. Give mo a call before purcbasingclsewbere. next Door to i&Alff HALL'S dreg store, Pittston Molding & Planing Mill, I^EjMOV^L TWE undfcrsijffted having leased for a term of years the oatoUtttawt formerly occupied by William Price, as ft Door, Bash and Blind Jlauufatlory, and Saving marfe extensive improvements in the Building and Machinery, is now prepared to do all kind! of werk in hi* lineat idiortiiotieo, suei as « PLANING AND MATCHING FLOORING, FACING, MAKING DOORS, SASH «*»[*• AND BLINDS, TURNING, SCROLL-SAWING, AND CARPENTER WORK IN GENERAL. Thankful for the liberal patronage, heretofore , received, lie hopes by strict,attention to buklbesB and promptness to merit it in Tatorre. JAMES K. WEAK. Pittston, Nov. 7,1881.—tf . , , Brandensburg's Bakery. New Brick, Opposite %/G BASIN, PITTSTON, PA. rr*HE STAFF OF LIFEis good Bread, and I " ll. NWmld respectfully inform the citis«n» of rfttston and vidinity, that I alway. keep the genuine article on hand for tale, with all kinds of ' ' CRACKERS, P1I8, CAKES, ftC. ' Families and Parties (applied with everything la hit line, on ehort notioe, and on reasonable My establishment is now in ray new brick baiNinc opposite the big basis, on Mate st. ■ FRANK BRANDENBURG. Pitts ton, March 1,1868. YJhe Delaware and'flmfsori tfiHtti! pany have sent'to tide •wal?r tin* season, up to'Sefitemberl£tfe/55tD,890 fc&tf Lnst year Bp to the sfcme t$dlte;»4#8)8W tons. Increase this yea#- WW Mt 9K lbra!~rM//"MJUtM7» RvpwblxtMl. — ,«j:.-t*0 WM. H. JONES. PitUton, April 21.18M.—6m. jl't nedy Street, nxt dior tb Dr. Doer's. ' MAIN HTKEftT, MTT8TON. Aprrf't BMfcSlf '1': ; t»CD! LADIES' DBE8SES AND CLOAKS of all kinds, made neatly, substantially, and in the latest style. We aim to please. Pittoton, April 21, ISM. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS •'* NORTHEASTERN PEHNSYLVAHIA fflj'um ]H»-ii«»' t".'i 'i&yii/—wail l'.Dt v.iItT AT «lDi% subscription having been set on foot Jut bury an attorney whft had pjj6D. 'Lord (thief Justieij Norbury oxclainaeft— « Only a shilKSg to bbry an Here's a guinea ; go and' bury cmcvmti Hefc/|o/M. C~r •' Mi l jEtna Life Insurance Company V. PETERSEN, PitUton, Pa. Hartford, Connecticut. MOSES CALDWELL, GEN'L AOT., Bcranton, Pa. . APPLICATIONS KXCEIVCD »T I. W. MOIST**. April 14,1884. A laiDv who stags in the ahoir of a «crtain church having beau laughed at tfff marrying a very small man, remarked IhtX she liad found short metre Ainu the easiest to get along with. ' ' -j j '■» ■' '' " ■;.!o SAMUEL J. BARBER, toilptor, ami Dealer ta BENJ. R BOWEHS O. H. CARR. Foreign and Domestic MARBLE, TbmVStonei, luteli, Wiidow Ctpi k Silii, OPPOSITK THK BANK, Trrmoir, utzerue co„ pa. Boot, Shoe, Leather and Finding's ' BTOBT; A*!1* manufactory. The would respectfully announc. to b1« old friends and tfce, paWic that bo h* opened the above description in the room next door south of Shifler A Lance's old stand, where he is well stocked with Gentlemen's, Ladies, Mi»se« and Chi}dren'» Bhoea of the very beat manufacture. Having In constant employ the best of workmen, the custom di-rmrtnDent or his establishment Will not be Inferior to any In northern Pennsylvania. B«tiCtf»otion warranted. BOWES. Pi Us ton, April 2, 1863.—ly "tTTHOLKBALE GROCERS, FUDUR, PRO- Yl VISION, and Commission Merchant*, No. 311 Greenwich Btreet, New York, Corner of Reade. New York, May it, IfMM. WITH » Bri bout iii Mr miatreaa H informed her thai a cemetery to wash 4iM»W It Urijad oCit that she was goisg to, work at ft8emi$*rg. ma-~ IT.,t-A. PETERSEN, Scranton, Pa. C. PETERSEN, Uonesdale, Pa. Not. 8,18S0. •*D *U **Um fromptijTIttoaded, wd iftUfrcflon W arrested. [April 3, 1862.-ly ■»i i Mil' !— '■ r ' — 'fCAMBRIAN HOUSE," \£ • *.!) PIITBtOK, , ' v .«"• aWfflTH THOMAS, niHBm»jwi|W4 bATingpurchssed the inter- X est of Mr. wTi:. Why U in tfce »«*»»« well JthiHmie unllM the public in general, mat notbinf w'fll be left tlnflone to render to hit auitoiusra and satisfaction in P*r" ' JKa»r. Beverages of all kiadi serred ia the ?iMt jWe.. rreth OVstew and yarions other. '.4Ufc»« will be In the most acceptable "kept i« Vmilnaer all who htw*a-9-A toot in 6haVfc« oblld,aod proceeded4o hoot ttplus pardnto. )o being asked by a lady what war *tto 1? » — 1, _ • " " " b. SALT! SALT 11 TQrpHESubecribor hft« on b»nd % Urge loto theund Alum Salt in $a«k« for Mia Yery low, • Store In Everett'! Building. Sept. 1#, 1863. HENRY COHEN. P) NEW matter, replied, " Here's on ovpbm • e&ild, ■n'ms, and I'm trying.to find its paceOU." v •iK *4? Ladies?—no matter what tBeir MMsj&Sir I QWESWOir' • 'AMD ' «A*iWfcfl-—r O. M. RICHART." 0»»tte OQiuo." Pitts toil, August 18, SHOES. fi fi )■■■■ ' " ' « iiR.M /» ,Ht& JJ» ¥»I8PIOTFUtLTfar»4te0tHtheMte»Uoii ll of the public to bislatge stook of BOOTS 4ND Gent»'FineCalfBooU, and Gaiters of alldescrlptloes.in fret eferythiDgtho line. He fee* eonneoted • separate XJESTAirKANr CONPSCTIONBET, neatly fitted up In good style. My establishment is opposlteC. LawfcOo.i (hili Store, Main street, PUUton.P*. r- a I The patronage ofthopaM1els»oHpl*e4. is Mwiij W&kiw4JwQ*rryt.jb u*i 'ftD■ "* TEATS.—A choice lot of Ham*, Shonldirt, 1VJL Smoked Beef and Cheese, just received aftdfor sale at the We«t PittatonBtore. June JO, 1864.} Q. B. BOMMEXi. DR. C. M. WILLIAMS, SURGEON DENTIST, Main Street, Pittston, Pa. . Among tbo many tecently introduced in hia practice, he regard* none of more importance than hi» method of extracting teeth without nm, which he ia doing iraeceBifblly every day, by thWttieof NITROUS OXtffE GAS. It fa perfectly safe and very D)en»ntto inhale. Ita reaillta h»va been eutireljiatiaiactorjr in every instance. ,1 Jr. Pilliton, WqMafcMMt •• » Jill ui . ■' :.(i w!' *911) jr JtOTlhfXfj V'O.i • JIM*D ~ M? ir.nl' sli 1 .m'ti unqi I,, • " Please sir, tell me the time ?" C'BUr MRS DAV1E8 Would flay to PAWBBHa FOB DREB8E8 ASfD MANTLES, and any orders iniruated to her will lie promptly attended to- Booms In the Butler Store Bmlding. April 1*» !»«C■ ■* 4Jont*-'« « a New explanation of the "golden memn. have Valuable Facm for Sal*. k'itzzjass.tistsss ««!« YinderiN£«i«€»- * GK M« RIOHAii'iV y; Stamp Dpn«s.-N«*tly 3KSIo»rd.oonUiiing /schedule of ofHra. ~ - * — — ia*d J p ,ii
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 14 Number 26, October 13, 1864 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 26 |
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 | 1864-10-13 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 14 Number 26, October 13, 1864 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 26 |
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 | 1864-10-13 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18641013_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 | rarraroCN* gazette. I PUBLISHED WBBKLY BY | C$. m, -«7v t rnnn r "KL'SJftfei£25 I j I TI If | \ir •»»iyPKur»««r, »t T*a D»u.a*» per annum, ■—^ fflSft ohatfrad 'wKhla Mi* *y"*r» I I I I L HoreafWr w« sball charge Oae Dollar for «d- ■ I Pi/ ▼•rti«i«K»»%OM*»f»lii»»faro»Borthre* w»«k« t ™ r — Aadrffjgnft Xotlcea, oacb aatato,. *1 M A4uillli|VfkMn| " *• T " T_ in. | tjTr~ D0| IWI 8 00 I 12 00 «) i 3o o» t m~ w ■ * ' 1 1 i I^HJI i W' ■i','n n i7* ■■ : c- ~fl v. ..•' mffilM"Tfl^^wmii—y1# i ipp^ , ( jJf. 1 •) a rl:'r- : r-tf* •• 1 " "■" '"' ?-*D! 'V/)P *■: ' *TT .ja'i'V i : x ■ . ■ M printing and Rul.ng. a r/171 riTniH - \ m |H , I 1; H j «C I—DM M i I I 1 ■ ■ W 1 ' mid 1" fully prepared to execute work of all iindaU I » J- I ■ I In 10Hm ■' ■ J Uio Ixistaud cheap** JUUicoUr aUMtioo 1 ■! M m iff '" .aBa Jl*»; Jri t Cp.-/ D**.i?T ufhQ AO6huht " riBCt'LAKS, *' . |HH»V-BILLS, . : (JAKm J^il ffD L ♦ :a J.! - /jiilJ) i. D mlil t, v, Uil -CD*i .'V rtwi, ,.yr AND XTTZJtRNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL. ...— - — ■ ' .. . i 1. T~;Hv - i-J-'jfe"--—~' .*C ■ — i-trr-i—Tsrrrr-wrr-r-WT£" — Kffes, literature, anb ©trail D . u » X'S Jidv , f ,*WCn .f v"! tt l 9* if ijtow s* * if fesft f ,r -TiT VuTelrV^WuT?l^it*^n^n^,^.g4iiflnSlWfc« manner.and priiUeCra*r«4CiMt*DCi. Every thhiu m tliif y\& willrecoive prompt atuution. W?W- I4_0© 8 00 Mkrchint*' curda not exceeding one njusre, Witt oce»»i«B»l notice*, including suWriptlon te the PiTT.ro!. Ga.mtb, $16 00 per »nnutt. EMtoriel or loetl Hem advertieing will be .h»A*d » 'f H Insertion. luffieer Dd wif" f tiwrttb to t|t dual interests, , " .T&:iCS7h ■ ;• ',jv «e-f — The following~fcIunks nre kept on jo order,mul sold on reasoniOjlc terms:—8h«rif galea 04. cuttons Deeds,ContraeTsXS3e«,f^,ff{, • O f 10 cents per line eae.. —— J68 of deaths or marriage* will be insert without charge. Obituaries 10 cents per line. AdTertisements must be handed in before 10 oloek A. M. en Wednesday to insure attention. BUSI1TEB8 CAHDS. S. Sturmer, Hen's BOOTS, Ladies, HISSE8 AND CHILDREN'S SHOES OP VOLUME XIV.—NO. 26. vfilyf 'iiiv-; a * WHO 1.12 NO. 7 PITTSJQJ*. PA., THURSDAY. OCT. 13. 1864. • fci CITY ADYKKTISKHFirrS. GEO. W. BRAINERD& CO. GROCERS, 103 MURRAY, near WEST St. GEO. BRAINERD,) KEW TOBK. DAVID BElDgy J The New Middle Route if V INSURANCE. Dr ,D PU88: B UBJBAJJ K'fii gNKkV. at W y?ry bit e:nilliited['ltill let' /StWlobmmaHCf?d hertdr receive him a? her futare husbf 'flris she A little whiter fawd, but followed dreamily oftW'thfl »Cn as they lifted ud borethe body between ;tbw& . The dw'i happentoCj**8 HOt yefdwa*, T«kittg a Sifferent routo by .which she bod ootne, tbeyfomoA *D*!»» frightfully tortfwith wC*«fti «*d b***«£ in agpajr. Pussko# him—if ;*#* $*§ lory—and stopped, it .t-n*#«»iU a wpbubnce gone MlVS&Z tb« mwmniW, b«; eh^jy^f thatgh» wmild mil it Wlc :1ha£ |W .would bring biip-WtaJ Wi she Would' Wtleave bim Ih'ertf to'diir alone. j F«W! and shuddering MjftMttfifc promised to stay by faiia in his raaaienw, and agony till other help ' einr. ' '■&♦»» brwgb.t biiB wsiUr, and hii# holding it to bis lips. .: Heir enemy f Words can not U*k bow sh«fi blm;(-biU ,h,Q,.'coul hurt her now-j arid with hor him, pitiful ai»d forgiving, he dijxtthp—. Ji Inurance Company " How now, VallanOe, speculating on tomorrow's ohanoes, eh ?" T jA. D J Captain DbiM tfwew himself lazily down on the grass beside hia -friend, and began to whistle softly. •" I should not be surprised if to-mcrrow'« chances came to day," said Vallanee St. C/loud, thoughtfully. '"I suspect the enemy are neanrtfr than we think—not a difficult thing for hitn to be hiding away somewhere dbWtt' tbqre,— But that was not the subject of my speculations. Did you know, Dana, I spent two years in this once. Everything looks as ridtural to me as the bid book I learned my letters in would. Do you see that hjjl yonder, the bluett crested one, lower than the othereT' Dana looked and nodded. ' " I staid just at the foot of that—tho other side though—two years. . IjD was the queerest, old-fashioned, big-roomed farm* house, with-the oddest Jittle maiden presiding over it. .1 should like to know What became of her. 8be wasn't ft sweetheart, Dana, so you needn't laugh; I was only a lad theb, too. My mother left we there for the air; she fancied I was consumptive, 1 believe* I' used to be ill sometimes. I remember, and tliis little girl took care of me. Such a demuro little pus?, you know; nnd,by-the-wsy, they called her Pttsttnb. :Il's a fashion they have in these Southern families. There's always a ' Puss ' among the children, and I neVcr heard her called anything else but Puss ITdrbariV." " There's a litirbhTik a rebel eolonef, isn't thkro?" interjected Dana. * "It can't be Puss's father—tio, of course not. lie was an old man fti those days—broken with drink too; treated the child shamefully sometimes, and petted licr ridiculously at others. I'd give a month's pay to see the little thing again, if he hasn't killed her in one of ni4drunken rages. Why she couldn't have been— well—not mofo ttari eight, I should think, and she used to take care of me iiki a regular grandmother. She liked me wonderfully £ clung to me as though she wpuld never lefciue go the morning I left; and I finally had to start, I left her in a kind of swoon. Children have such fancies oc- CtSidhally, you know. I promised to go back and See her sometime, but I never went." " She's probably dead or married' bofore this time," said Dana. " Possibly,"'St.-tHowJaaid, with a half sigh ; " but it sleenis to me 'as 4hdADgfc Icould find her right there in ihe old house yeH poor patient, JitU4 puaa! I don't Itoow why I never went to f see her ; I always meant fti. There, Dana ! didn't I tpll you ?" as a shell' suddenly came screaming toward th* lines froitt tho jilain below. It fell short though, and the twe foung men sprang up the - bank, tho loo* rolUounded, flew to armss itwasj Puss, she wftsri't dead or married, o; ;one away from the very roof that yourtf bad -lai» itl-under years .before ; daresay she had growt* souio,-but sfaC vas a little thing yt!t;_and if haC LINK ' ' SETWEEN. ' Philadelphia and New York VIA THE LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. » y tl /iml r --" • ft o* Jjjtavvw a His1 «oc' amm ■ lilted H8. — —, utterly re'G*ed t« 3o; but, emboldened by the old1 man's the girl'« helple«»newf Iho opafiUmed to persecute witVlus loajbswe »u& , VooifanJ He? motWa fneads goae awsy from that part or tho oounlry: sbp apd her father Rvied v6ry' Ii61atea Hm, arid tfhe had Wobody bat Obd'Wd Ttirtelf tdTbdk tA fofprotectidti from th% danger-Mbii outrage, wbioh • Bavkank 4tt bis dr&nkea lotag&iMg oapable at perpetrating. •k- J l - - l * * « • i_ . ■ - NORTH AHBKICA, Philadelphia- j s-'.iwfi'i 1 « tlj Capital and nl*plns, |fD55«,MS SO. D*.DeDv or,) w !'«««■' «C* ArthnrG. Coffin, John B. Neff, John Mason, ' tr, Hamuel W- Jope», , Richard P. Wood. Geo. L. Harrison, Jolin A. Brown, ' William WeUk,; Francis R. Cope,* - **' Bamuel F. Smith, Wm. E. Bowen, Otlalles Taylor, James N. Dickson, Edward H. Trotter, Ambrose WUite, K. At.orris Wain, Edward S. Clarke. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. ChaM-bs Platt, 8«6'y. Q.B. SMITH, Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, &c.f &oD, ACt| No. 191 Wast Street, 1 door above Duane St.* NJtt-W'Y ORK. March 7, 1881. "'rl -— Tho new and favorite route now opened between Wyoming Valley, Maucty Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kaston, Philadelphia, New York and the West, ti* the picturesque Valley of the Lehigh, offert additional facilities to the traveling public in the arrangement of its Fall Time Table. Two I'asscnycr Trains Daily} (Sundays Fall Arrangementa, Sept. 19,1864 o t tr - r ~ - o Suddenly, ata (be sat sewing, she heard he approaohing voices of her iatber and his mao, waa alwajwwith, bin now, «d (ha hj»w, £hfi tyro, at down to tbfl fly:al }bat waited then*, .nd Pass, after waiting upon them, «- reated to the window and resumed her lewing, betraying no consciousness of bavng heard Mallory's coarse flattery. While; hey Were eating tho first sullen boom, room of ' th» attacking cannon sounded, in5 the two toen started up. ' "»'»C;C! eib» " Thai means business, and sooner'n I ■eckoned on," said Mallory, and white B urbank lingered in the doorway he went, ind stood tear puss. Nmrtiw Sbo drew back from |ii% too $ew,*icwii ;y, not speaking, however. "See yer now, my girl," Ba'd '*eD "J-was goin' to fix.tkja year natter of ours ibure to-day, ef it hadn't a been for'this aght cotuiu' on. I'm gain' to bey a hand in that now, but when I come back I iha'n't stand no more triflin'." Puss only shrank a little till he touched tier found White ibin familiarly witTi his some'ib6ant-tcf-S6 clmciliatory Stie rose trembling then, catting"I'atfcsrl" in an agony Burbank did-not hfear. He Wad already nodding in the doorway ; and with a brutal chuckle the ruffiau bent toward - bet again. • " -f ,» Quick as a flash Puss struck hinj with her little hand one, trio, three, sharp, stingiug bjow/s across the eyes j aa, lu rcgolkd involuntarily, blinded by tin smart, she leaped through Ctbe door, lite some seared animal, and bounded up the hiil-tside with «ucb frantically swift fe»l that the fellow, aftetthe first rush, {javi up tlyj cb««e. , Puss never paused till she stood *t Mh top of the hill which commanded the fan away tftittle-ftcld, wjiose diu by this tinw was shaking the very earth. In a fascia a tion that swjtl lowed every other fbalin j she stood witching the lurid flash afltftoll iqg smoke clouds, nor turue'j away tjll slu saw by the fiyiag.sCjiiadrons that Northeri bayonets had (von £Tjc~~day. Then ehi crept fearful arid stealthily' back to thi te)use.'; But no one was there, not seetoed t« bivi)J%eOf» *all iXf. ' fKr Mwng lay jus as she bad dropped it, and the door wai wide Open. No one oame near the • housi all night, though she tmU and. watobed hor oM.frtfcerj and ia the morq, ing she wtpt out, ,.Cf bite and seared,. ti look yjjfr,.. „ Not Mapping, as on similar occasion, fore,.to look for, Tiinj," asleep jjerhap C BYery style and quality. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT IN JE»ITT«TO»r. Work done ill the MOST. PROMPT i tnd satisfactory manner, by the most experienc•CL «r ark men in this y alley. fka belt of stock always on hand in large qujfntitiesi enabling his customers to be suited KVITCff CALF, and PATENT LEATHEH, M-WaHai French Kip and Coarse Boots. Work of every deecription in bis line made to ardav with, neatness and durability. IT All "work sold at the lowest prices for 8. STURM ER, Three Doors South of Pitta ton Bank. I. h. CUBTM1. c. O. CUBTiaa. OURTISS & GO., CORHEH OF LLOTD & PRIJE STREETS, BUFFALO, H\ Y., Commission Merchants FOB THE PtffcCBASB AK1D »Al* O* : ' Excepted.') ptr~ This old and reliable Iiuuranae Companv continue* to Insure all 3#f0 Class Property, Limited or Perpetual, as low as Perfect Security will warrant. THOMPSON TDERR A BRO., Agent*. ■"'» (Ovor Bennett's Banking Hou*e,) , , ( . . ,Wim*»-BAKB5, p». .4HD~ Refer to T, Beaver, Danville: Hon. Z. Be'unett, Wilics-Birre; A. PkfJlfts, Ttailelon; E. * B. Be van, Henry Cohen, OK M. Richart, Oe». Lasarus, L.'W. Kauiman, and P.Coreoran, PiU®- n. [May 28, 1863.— ly Lenve Wilko»-Barre T.15 a. m. dud 12.30 !•.». Arrive »t Mnucli Chunk 10.40 a. u. and 3.5Q i*. », Alli'ntnwu, ll.il A. V. ftnd 4.20 e. m. IlctMehcm, 12.13 r. m. and 5.37 p. m. Eagtrm, 12.15 r. ». and 8.10 r. *. PhiU.lelphla, 2.3# ip. *. and 8.0# New York, 4.15 v. H. and ¥.20 r. *. G 0 1 N G patients thrived as no .etbaM did. Vallance suspected from stafty glMotsgs something of wb&t*h«D Cftfe bad t&tDm *11 those years; but she never liked to talk of it, and benewkomr thtt ibatomy whose djrift|f owmciAs Ptea liaAtvofbetCthatday. £&fiajJt?JThac memory, so cpnnepted with.ter,W Nobody qljpuld Plw« n]{P W JJM something ofW fog: wn W4«» *#£ voice when QMUUMWMUhlw1106 waa *• into W^sD^Bjj,w mo J"D Df wKmW a Fwantfed yoti so lomr*, Yally—i- WW& e&Dtub to i!.Dr»h} »d; us *fUU u ■•C' { knoirib, my darlingit; Qod ribrgiv*! ma for not coming sooner I , But nwr jj, want somebody i XJwi I h#ve her ?'', Jtj_ Helms*, but lie liW UD fce#- Hf. teuder, tfiuLd wtUpcr, « Ypa." ... c': 5 xr * " ' 7, Sir Wuj.iam Napier and the Broken Dowi..—The " Life of Sir William' Napier" contains the following anecdote illustrative of fits sense of honor: " ffl was one fiMWMyMiafe'MMjf CfcDubti$ trrik rte .r Frcshford, wheiHte ««D*' Mttte gfcrty abourfi*- " «wra;b*HMOD GRAIN, SEEDS, HOPS & PROVISIONS. RETTBKIKG. New York, 8.00 A. x. and 12.00 Noon. Philadelphia) 7-39 A. *. Kaxlon, V,.'!# A. M. itmt S.2.rD f; k. iSelhlnbeui, 10.00 A. M. and 4.0V r. M. Allentown, 10.12 a. v. and 1.1 r. a. Maui h Chunk, 11.45 A. *. and 5.50 p. M, Arrive at SW A v. and W»*». Also, Wholesale Dealers in Western and Canada Flour. Partioular attention paid to purchasing and shipping Grain on order*. May 1, Leave f anklin Fife Insurance Company, rOF PHILADELPHIA. $400,000 00 8tesWBS5!GE«K8 I $888,43# 61 Unexpired temporary premiums,200,51? 33 * vm'," 800,224 24 id, May ZT, LCLABEW, j Brass Founder, BRASS COCK MNUFftCTURER, MAW STREET, PITTSTtlf, PENH'A. ■MPJ Every dtacrijition of Btms Work, T "'' M? Oil Cum, Water, Ga», Steam and jj3 I/lqaor Cooki, Jobbing, BrMi done with deapatch. ■j£9flpV\ Tb« highest price* paid for old Bran, Lead and Zinc. *5 jo: 1863. F«KH SPRING GOODS. 1863. REIGLE, WIEST & ERVlN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OK Foreign and American Dry Goods, No. 47 North 3d St., PMUd'a. P*„ Wonld re«pe»tlW»y InTiU the attention of Couatry Merchant!) |o ;, Large and Well-Selected Slock of FBKSH 9 TD It 11ST « GOODS. Which thev are now receirinjrln "tore. 49- Merchant" would find it to their advantage to call fend examine our Htock. April30, 1863. ______ W FOR HABBISBUR3 and the WEST, JUliniioy City, IIiuWoo, Ucavcr Wctidow, Jcniiesviilc and Ectley (ukc the Train leaving Wilkos Ilarre at T.1S a. m. Passengers arrive tit Hurrisburg.at 3.40 p. u, by the Fast JfcixprcsS, which makes close, connection for Pittsburg and illo West. PivfcseneeiM to and from New York go III rough WITHOUT C/rAXGR OF CAllS OU BAOQAGK. ■ '«•- iW'l, ' Total, .W,!#?,!™ 0« Btatementof tho.assets of th«*CQtn pany pn January 1, 1861, published in conformity wiiji the provisions of the sixth section of the act o AsseinbTv *f April 5th, 1ff42. MrtRTOAOits.—On property valued at over $4,000,00(1, being first mortgages on estate in the oity und couuty of Philadelphia, excoJjtTTo,- 52»'D2 in the neighboringcoantie(,$1,954,658 85 Real Estate? purchased at. Sheriff sales under mortgage claims, veyed and valued at flU),2VV 40. Cost Lot.™. — Teniporary loans on stocks as WAItatfceral Soourity,„..„ Stocks.—Market value, WT,8(HD J7 ?l.75TONEWYOBK,*i.2STO PHILA'DA. FREIG IIT ACCOMODATIONS.—'Through FruisHt Trains are now Running regularly to and from Philadelphia and New York, giving to Freight unusual Despatch. Trains run night n»Cl day, so that Freight leaving the eiliea by Urn evening Trains arrives at Wilketbarrewithin Forty lloura after its leaving time, .affording to shippers by this arrangement a great siVing iu time. Kates as low its by any other Route. Eaole hotel, pittston, pa.— GEORGE LAZARUS, Proprietor. PiUston, Dec. 5, 18C1. *®y C..E. WRIGHT. D. C. HARRINGTON "WRIGHT & HARRINGTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 3PA. Office on Main St., above .Z Bennett's Store. Will practice in Courts of Luierne County and Mayor's Courts of Carbondale. Consultations in German and English. B. C. Harrington, Notary Public. Fab. 4, 1844. $85,513 33 HUFFORD HOUSE, PITTSTON, PA— CY-RUS STARK, Proprietor. 10.1861. HAVE YOUR GOODS MARKED * "VIA LEHIGH.VALLEY R. B." "151 -6ltl • ♦84,471 37 $75,#4Y 97 $1,1110 95 Notes and bills receivable Cash, on Hand,.....' .....$2S,2"D2 63 CC in hand* of Ageula, «,«8« 4 ■pv a. KOON,—ATTORNEY AT LAW—Of- II. flee in the Thompson's Hall. Main street, Pittston. . . Jan. J#, 1849. Cj^ear*»M. Dowl; she bad dropped arid, hrohea i*i« it bitkfrow thC* field W jffejcfeaha ■ad said she "*o*W fee boatpB on. hes tubpfr lonefoT /Mokeiiv, udden gleam, she inqooMfl* poked up, into his faoQ an I Said, " BufjC ,'u mend it, caa'kwH Ml father explained Jiat h« not meiid trie "bowl: bat ftitr rouble he could, flftlj# gWW* sftpeWB o buy another Ifowevor, On itAie it \t»s empty 6fWv«r,-aha he ho# to iiake amends by promising to nmfcfcif irtte'frthid in tb»aarae spot at tike raws lour next day. The child, entireljwiWrtt lip him; wantnoa b«t r 4pn lis return home he found an invitatjo* (waiting 4»i» to ift Sttic ti.ur, trying Up' calculate ttt CWfHI tjrof 2p*Iog (jhe tieetfog ffrhW fi^WCHSf»4 )f ihenbrokdn bowl,' and of still ;ime for the dinner paHf in IfrtKtig this tfouM nwt fee, h» wrote to'UejliiiO (he -iriirUatiMi CM AH iflm rf-« " to I (wto Dot diiappoint hfx, sfe* U^e4,,e^^ implicitly.—Ladies Mayasims* - Atiw . 'J'cw all alarm6abecause he naa ms ilie instiled, and " he pevcr had anything hafttovtt bfm"by wbftftWe cbfitd todtf'at* Moty I" ■si r'-n- tiadl* *Aq old baohelor-inya, of m|«M hours he ever flaw, that w . fffMflg datk, ;HD8 |jU°w saiiy dm h« g pu the moat SUck Company, D;" «« Cjij if Me ii'Al Incorporated 1812. - 929,939 15 * ' | ft pi J m. JI,231,M7«7 CS. BECK, M. D.—DENTIST . late of PHILADELPHIA— MjMgKL Office,—doors above his former residence. East side of Main St., above the Public Square, Wilkes-Baree, Penu. July 1#, f^50—ly. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW TORI, BitAf. 1? statu.—Market value,. .,...,.....$1X0,299 49 Cost as above,.... 85,613 «8 Advance in value, Stocks.—Market value,.. $87,890 2T Cost aa above at 75,047 67 Advance in value, — |— Robert baub—book binder, north East corner of Public Square and Main-fit Wilkesbarre. Picture Frames,Common Gilt and Mahogany, ornamented and plain, made to order, ofany size. Job Binding neatly executed. A large selection of common aad floe pictures, Albums, Blank books, Stationery, Novels, Ac. ways on htnd. June 17 1863, ASSETT8, 754,0 2.43. $24,786 II Anohf.W J. SHIT#, I Secretary. j f WM. 1'lTT PAI.MER, 1 President. $12,842 30 T"VR. C. R. GORMAN. hating resumed the U practice of hit profession, respectfully tender! hii Mrrieel'M the people,of Pittstoa and T Call •'left at the EAGLE HOTEL will receive prompt Attention, night or day. * PitUton, July 1461. DIBKCTOItS: W.P. Palmer, Ttufun L.Lord, Thos.W. jPearaell, Hidncy John C.ffTVon, Wtn.F. Mott, IVt«-f l(i -hard Tugftff, John CuiDw«If. U. H. lirovrii'*, Uobt. H, Minturn, AuauMtlMfl.Warri Hit* m f». L. 8. -*nar.v. .T »«. ll. Jolrn.«*ton. Thonia* Bnri'Qn, - Henry Klnworlh, John Su»wi*i*«l. Jlic'h'd. Mortimer, Henry Uoyji*. Insures Buildings. Merchandise anCt other property, againftt low or damage by Fire, at rates as low as other first-class Stock Companies. Purticular attention given to the Insurance of Farm Property, Isolated Dwellings and their Furniture, for oue, thro* or five years. tl.iMK&b 98 Total Lomksbv Fintf.—Bossee paid daring the year 18B«,$106,a!5 11. ... By order of tlic Board. CHAS. N. BANCKElt, President. CheapPassage to axb raox GREAT BHITAIH AHDIRELAKD Attest—W. A. STKKTj. Sceretarv pro tem. PiimrroRS.—Olia«.N.B»nck«iD. Proirident; Edward C. Dale. Vice President: Tybiats Wanner, Sanjuel Grant. Jacob JlA fimilji, Cieo. W. Kichards, Morderai D. Lewis, David S. Brown,'Isaac Lea, deorjre Falos. WM.JA. BTRBIj. Secrelarv pro tem. BEX J. JON IS, Agent. PitUton.fiopt. 5,1801 ■ irvB. J. M. BARRETT,—DENTIST. —Office II at hia residence on Franklin street, opposite the llethodist Church, Wilkes-Barre Pa., where lie may hereafter be found at all hours. Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold wnd Silver plate. Ac.. and operates in all the branches of Dental Surgery, in the best manner. A deduction from usual charges sufficient to C.rer expenses, allowed to I^™0"" *™° ™m* rom a distance. April lr, 1880. ly. TAPBCOTT BROTHERS * COB Emigration add Forbid* Excbakob Omci, 86 South St., New York. Drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. TArsrorr'a favorite vnr. Ctv LIVERPOOL PACKETS SAILS EVERY THBEB DATS. Losses kqcitabi.t AnjrstTEii, a*d raoimr THOMPSON DEHB, Agent, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. M«y 28, 1863.—Jy • - r.un in Cash at this Agbuct, oa v" - H z § W « C g |I ursSl ,-3 £ « frH £ sb §. S I ts g « t £ s « 2 5=18 1 si o J **1 at §. P*4 ■ u t X LINE 0F L 0ND ON PA GKETS UNDERTAKE •the J)U and ha ,4gjMiy »r range menu oomplet' ntoitk» »boT» business, to which NGI Parties wishing lo send for their friends or remit money to the OLD COUNTRY, can do so at the lowest rates, by applying to MICHAEL W. MORRIS, Sept. 8,13Ci-3in Pittaton, Pa. SAtf.S *T«BT TEW »4T«. hare McDonnell, i -' • _ ]i j t|iuc (-f . fi&ii /"""1' JC7V *(i5 looked womanly when she was a child, she Sfyong (Tie faStpesscs of fSs dli?, sfi looked fctrangely childlike now she was went straight on', running sometimes, ti i wotiinn. There is ffn expression of yesterday's Katilo-fleld. :ountaoanee natural to sonio ffomeu, that Js A Wttl»*«tay aat ttpoir thei.plain, pas ilways child-like; and,cjirio,us!s erK»i)gb, *ifihi» that left her iipft bluudlofs, thougj tso often accompanies astoaWost tjjeas hew bad noti been the... beat tlw fight and meekness tinder great ca- »«D« Cwe called twr.«mfte. It wa** youpf amity. C'• aid To oi o%er who Jay near, ha$ cfipjjgd, unde; A little carlierthSrrSt. Cloud and Pa a a tho bodyof historic. ))g were talking'of'her,4 Ptfos rat fa die loir . With a strangely, throbbing heart thi loorway of the frm:house se#ing. Short, girl approachedhualow dropping "cutis clustered, against her iHe.had,.aicagniied hor, aid aot mict ciimsoiicd cheek,' olid deep out- *otider,she had changed so little ; bat ii jurling lashes fringM tho Blutf-vefatfd «*s s«meWltot*lng»fer.ttar she knewfcm ;yelids. At she now aWttxhi caat ex- sfWr th, pectatif'yet Dferiftkibg''ykhce»4 had seen him. Some wo lath, her eye's had'the seriqjfcs brightness iU»£i.Jiold p$mC} Ijeartq.for jf'a startled child. PuSii wasn't tbinkibg over though, and defy time «r aught■,* Df the impending battle. Living in a paUKflW&ory fiast recognition. 7cry gecluaerd and she eaxight : "Oh ValIjrJ"«he said, clasping he jnly vagiie riiihOrs of rt, §he thotoht-bf bratb.-: .IiMi W»atshCi used-to call bin lie war $ometfme8: often perhaps: but He1 smiled fatally. 1M I'm not nracl ifco warf full of 'tier own troubles, poor hurt; if otify Acme One frofljd Kft'tfcli Puss! another conflict Off yonder lj«d5»6r "T6 80t h with its rbar the clamor of WY shoulder that won't let me help :bis otkCyr—a vital one, too, in her own "elf." ioniC. a plait and bate Ttfars blinding hCr,Pnss tried with he inough one, buttDwing,jtliat comfort it had own little hatids, but of Course in vain. o her little bauds, that eeased try- An ambulance came tap soon-, however ng to brighten .ty—never wearied4 of-, ear- and, Cloud ffptn that incubus ng fbr the oldman, whose sole hoiisekeep- Asthey lifted him in he held his wel ?r she had been since toer mother died, hand toward her. " Come and sob me more than 'tty years bow. She older Bum, won't yon I" ii . a ! , ;! ;hpn St. Clcrad thought; With a gasping sob the girl tarned to tid hid called Bnrbank with ward the officer in charge. ' ' • : Irifik when he JfAew him; Vttt there had " Where aro van gorpy to take them 1" been vitality eftqugh idiyin him to drag shetssked, " Is it far 7" * 'lmthrongh these years since, getting more " About three piles.^. brokeh and Worse With driiik, and leading Pass glanced ft .the w?bnla|ioe,, con Puss sneh a life as is not easily taining now as mans „w9ui^e( She never mUrmiire'd though, and when fellows m it could, and t&t her mother's relatives would have rtinov- thought of tho l»«g wav before they could j ed her fretf his eontroi'j sho always said,in beat rest almost stifled har utterance. I h# little quiet, unanswerable' way, I . I auauffi %D. promised mother, you knew, and he's all " not amjle.£ I'Utake care D bv I've got basidis," aod staid: all, ,,mauy WMJf Vr. J«ariiCg hUu,, ,yoq.pawfe . , ...r(, 1 H:*. and after one ot'ihase aoenea used to hang hesitfted, glancing Mm about her ki kred of grwtitode,:. |«rhaM Mmj «k that, half maUldlin as it was, used to make sample vexed him ; but if so, h? risked it, % hep heatt overflow with loving ordertpg the embulauca in the direcwon intoward bim. dioated. . She should ' never be sorry, that ahe "Iq goingoyer the fi.eId hijvo you Seen *T should not, fbr staying with her old father, an old. quite an old uian'i"' Puss asked, in " She'd get her reward gome of these days ; a low; and strjekea voice, as they Were and one night he told, her whafr it;j.was movi to be. - ;, The,;^er•.«nj«rftpo|l her. JJ'Poor m There was a.boM, had, coarse man with C ..aaid, gently " He, ties whom Burbank had ©f. fete fowiwd a. ojeiD &&& W1 th« iw\af . drunken intiuiaoy. That bo led her tath- ground." Aud as Puss,.' catching JierJ A »u~.— tea» er into even deeper tnNNt tha» he.woi»ld !o* he* flatteripa nv Jttfp seek Pnsa wtt TMjr s»s«, jrowse te, fwo $ ftlloWM AWft 14..htwfc. aaide fro«,hb DaUBd. M(«WflNiafc,j|at . .c .,TgtMie?,bAt tt kHMI. made him hateful to h«r. She shuddered ,j, jjpoor old man w«k dead el vjnT Wlv 1 ' J|'*.n^?31 •* Hainan *d ri b*i**1 • ii ;-wilsV D» .wtiK M -I ; wmii . m_Cw «» _ .ii-ifwwqM a's«'i'=':i,-f n% »:D w rDi »*t - 1* *»?)i Jl jriM «,wt fT*W # tiT;sj fD»#* m. B undersign- J would inform jblic th*t hayeeently proour- J AN L'FACTl'BEIt 0» BOOTS ft SHOES New Grocery and Praiision Store, THE undersigned would respectfully inform hi« friends and the public'in general, that he has opened a store between Jenkins Block and Patrick Corooran's, where he ha* a good assortment of the following, among many other articles: Flour, Cheese, Coffee, Feed, Candles. Bplces, Healu Soaps, Raisins, Potatoes, Dried Fruits, Currants, Butter, Teas, Bait, and other Groceries, all'of which will be sold eheap for CMh. Give me a call before purchasing elesewhere. "HJTTTKKr. HEARSE, ivitei the attention the public to his NEW STOCK rfng all other x I, he has gone inu _ . he will attend with promptna»aand dispatch. COFFINS of all Mtttfioastftutly on hand. I'ersons disiring his aerriees will please call at the store of the unaided, ' P. SHERIDAN, rittston, July S, 18»l.-ly-* Gents, Ladies, Mia,es and Children! Boots. Shoes, Gaiters, s., of style and quality. Fid# French Cull, as well as coarse joots, and work of every description in hit, line nadr to order with neatness uua despatch. A assortment of . Findings, and Leal her, French Calf, Kip, Oak TanaodWle aad Upper, constantly oto hand to' suit town and country custom, at the lowest figure for each. Give mo a call before purcbasingclsewbere. next Door to i&Alff HALL'S dreg store, Pittston Molding & Planing Mill, I^EjMOV^L TWE undfcrsijffted having leased for a term of years the oatoUtttawt formerly occupied by William Price, as ft Door, Bash and Blind Jlauufatlory, and Saving marfe extensive improvements in the Building and Machinery, is now prepared to do all kind! of werk in hi* lineat idiortiiotieo, suei as « PLANING AND MATCHING FLOORING, FACING, MAKING DOORS, SASH «*»[*• AND BLINDS, TURNING, SCROLL-SAWING, AND CARPENTER WORK IN GENERAL. Thankful for the liberal patronage, heretofore , received, lie hopes by strict,attention to buklbesB and promptness to merit it in Tatorre. JAMES K. WEAK. Pittston, Nov. 7,1881.—tf . , , Brandensburg's Bakery. New Brick, Opposite %/G BASIN, PITTSTON, PA. rr*HE STAFF OF LIFEis good Bread, and I " ll. NWmld respectfully inform the citis«n» of rfttston and vidinity, that I alway. keep the genuine article on hand for tale, with all kinds of ' ' CRACKERS, P1I8, CAKES, ftC. ' Families and Parties (applied with everything la hit line, on ehort notioe, and on reasonable My establishment is now in ray new brick baiNinc opposite the big basis, on Mate st. ■ FRANK BRANDENBURG. Pitts ton, March 1,1868. YJhe Delaware and'flmfsori tfiHtti! pany have sent'to tide •wal?r tin* season, up to'Sefitemberl£tfe/55tD,890 fc&tf Lnst year Bp to the sfcme t$dlte;»4#8)8W tons. Increase this yea#- WW Mt 9K lbra!~rM//"MJUtM7» RvpwblxtMl. — ,«j:.-t*0 WM. H. JONES. PitUton, April 21.18M.—6m. jl't nedy Street, nxt dior tb Dr. Doer's. ' MAIN HTKEftT, MTT8TON. Aprrf't BMfcSlf '1': ; t»CD! LADIES' DBE8SES AND CLOAKS of all kinds, made neatly, substantially, and in the latest style. We aim to please. Pittoton, April 21, ISM. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS •'* NORTHEASTERN PEHNSYLVAHIA fflj'um ]H»-ii«»' t".'i 'i&yii/—wail l'.Dt v.iItT AT «lDi% subscription having been set on foot Jut bury an attorney whft had pjj6D. 'Lord (thief Justieij Norbury oxclainaeft— « Only a shilKSg to bbry an Here's a guinea ; go and' bury cmcvmti Hefc/|o/M. C~r •' Mi l jEtna Life Insurance Company V. PETERSEN, PitUton, Pa. Hartford, Connecticut. MOSES CALDWELL, GEN'L AOT., Bcranton, Pa. . APPLICATIONS KXCEIVCD »T I. W. MOIST**. April 14,1884. A laiDv who stags in the ahoir of a «crtain church having beau laughed at tfff marrying a very small man, remarked IhtX she liad found short metre Ainu the easiest to get along with. ' ' -j j '■» ■' '' " ■;.!o SAMUEL J. BARBER, toilptor, ami Dealer ta BENJ. R BOWEHS O. H. CARR. Foreign and Domestic MARBLE, TbmVStonei, luteli, Wiidow Ctpi k Silii, OPPOSITK THK BANK, Trrmoir, utzerue co„ pa. Boot, Shoe, Leather and Finding's ' BTOBT; A*!1* manufactory. The would respectfully announc. to b1« old friends and tfce, paWic that bo h* opened the above description in the room next door south of Shifler A Lance's old stand, where he is well stocked with Gentlemen's, Ladies, Mi»se« and Chi}dren'» Bhoea of the very beat manufacture. Having In constant employ the best of workmen, the custom di-rmrtnDent or his establishment Will not be Inferior to any In northern Pennsylvania. B«tiCtf»otion warranted. BOWES. Pi Us ton, April 2, 1863.—ly "tTTHOLKBALE GROCERS, FUDUR, PRO- Yl VISION, and Commission Merchant*, No. 311 Greenwich Btreet, New York, Corner of Reade. New York, May it, IfMM. WITH » Bri bout iii Mr miatreaa H informed her thai a cemetery to wash 4iM»W It Urijad oCit that she was goisg to, work at ft8emi$*rg. ma-~ IT.,t-A. PETERSEN, Scranton, Pa. C. PETERSEN, Uonesdale, Pa. Not. 8,18S0. •*D *U **Um fromptijTIttoaded, wd iftUfrcflon W arrested. [April 3, 1862.-ly ■»i i Mil' !— '■ r ' — 'fCAMBRIAN HOUSE," \£ • *.!) PIITBtOK, , ' v .«"• aWfflTH THOMAS, niHBm»jwi|W4 bATingpurchssed the inter- X est of Mr. wTi:. Why U in tfce »«*»»« well JthiHmie unllM the public in general, mat notbinf w'fll be left tlnflone to render to hit auitoiusra and satisfaction in P*r" ' JKa»r. Beverages of all kiadi serred ia the ?iMt jWe.. rreth OVstew and yarions other. '.4Ufc»« will be In the most acceptable "kept i« Vmilnaer all who htw*a-9-A toot in 6haVfc« oblld,aod proceeded4o hoot ttplus pardnto. )o being asked by a lady what war *tto 1? » — 1, _ • " " " b. SALT! SALT 11 TQrpHESubecribor hft« on b»nd % Urge loto theund Alum Salt in $a«k« for Mia Yery low, • Store In Everett'! Building. Sept. 1#, 1863. HENRY COHEN. P) NEW matter, replied, " Here's on ovpbm • e&ild, ■n'ms, and I'm trying.to find its paceOU." v •iK *4? Ladies?—no matter what tBeir MMsj&Sir I QWESWOir' • 'AMD ' «A*iWfcfl-—r O. M. RICHART." 0»»tte OQiuo." Pitts toil, August 18, SHOES. fi fi )■■■■ ' " ' « iiR.M /» ,Ht& JJ» ¥»I8PIOTFUtLTfar»4te0tHtheMte»Uoii ll of the public to bislatge stook of BOOTS 4ND Gent»'FineCalfBooU, and Gaiters of alldescrlptloes.in fret eferythiDgtho line. He fee* eonneoted • separate XJESTAirKANr CONPSCTIONBET, neatly fitted up In good style. My establishment is opposlteC. LawfcOo.i (hili Store, Main street, PUUton.P*. r- a I The patronage ofthopaM1els»oHpl*e4. is Mwiij W&kiw4JwQ*rryt.jb u*i 'ftD■ "* TEATS.—A choice lot of Ham*, Shonldirt, 1VJL Smoked Beef and Cheese, just received aftdfor sale at the We«t PittatonBtore. June JO, 1864.} Q. B. BOMMEXi. DR. C. M. WILLIAMS, SURGEON DENTIST, Main Street, Pittston, Pa. . Among tbo many tecently introduced in hia practice, he regard* none of more importance than hi» method of extracting teeth without nm, which he ia doing iraeceBifblly every day, by thWttieof NITROUS OXtffE GAS. It fa perfectly safe and very D)en»ntto inhale. Ita reaillta h»va been eutireljiatiaiactorjr in every instance. ,1 Jr. Pilliton, WqMafcMMt •• » Jill ui . ■' :.(i w!' *911) jr JtOTlhfXfj V'O.i • JIM*D ~ M? ir.nl' sli 1 .m'ti unqi I,, • " Please sir, tell me the time ?" C'BUr MRS DAV1E8 Would flay to PAWBBHa FOB DREB8E8 ASfD MANTLES, and any orders iniruated to her will lie promptly attended to- Booms In the Butler Store Bmlding. April 1*» !»«C■ ■* 4Jont*-'« « a New explanation of the "golden memn. have Valuable Facm for Sal*. k'itzzjass.tistsss ««!« YinderiN£«i«€»- * GK M« RIOHAii'iV y; Stamp Dpn«s.-N«*tly 3KSIo»rd.oonUiiing /schedule of ofHra. ~ - * — — ia*d J p ,ii |
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