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J .-..t. v, r» D yLC**w ', -,, Job Printing and RutlnCHfi — »"• * * i-•?!"""" "-'L'"~ ■ • ■*■•» ■•' " i"" '•'' '"r : ".'. . ETTE, f * 1 ft I £,Jt oitxxMl aim a. M. RICHART „Bwtk " «■»■ Strnt, Wtil life "2£rfrfei'KnS wSjo^'oT.d MTtbiog Xqu»r.0f8 1IM.KM oaeor throe weeki. «o ni Auditor'* Notice*, e»oh . Admial»tr»'°r'» 1 m- I »m- I *"■• I 1 [KD WEEKLY BY PITTSTON The Ofts«tt« Jobbing Office uotii* Job ImnttsgC*••* - Being no* connohdntril embrace* a larger T*ri**y®* i°^ug ■»(•'»• u*n my olber office in the of up J* - andlvftiMjr prepared te tiwMc work of *11 kliUTBT tlie Iwitat uiiaapeai maouat. Particular ~1*"**Vir liren to the following:- ~ ™ *ANirsaa», obdbbs, rAMPBUOB, HANDBILL*, ) CIRCULARS, BILL UK ADS, MtUVv-otLua, TICKETS, - „ t u, LABELS, CARDS, ,C NOTES, *«.,*» , AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL • linen, Cr» pJfciUMgl 'am.0* I *001 !?» yt colnmo. -j-jf | 14 utt | IR uo | 9fD 00 u oo ooTj" 00 I **"" -■■•Tr" i jltUHO. Rilled werfc of all kinds, done 1b the MAtwt ui SMSSBK pnnwd Kr«7thlI3 in ltu*lui««iiueC3eite prompt MtonUon. P s ~:» ~00 I 34 00 I 50 00 I 80 00 ltf.rotanM'c»rcl« not exceeding one square. «U ,35S3« n.Uo.s.i.i«iu.H»» sub.or.pt.on ,*•D««•*•■ «ft 0« per Annum. Editorial or tooftl item idvvii8i.i|j will be «har*ed JO cenU per line each insertion. Notices of CteDth« CW mwrieget will be msertd without phtfrge., 6bit*arisa JOcenU per line. Advertisements must be handed in beffcre 1« elook A.. M. oB Wedne*i*y tolneure attention. • D ■% ' .» , "vV'i •• , 'r ,y •' e fti I. fjf 'Ij.iSH 1:T'-V, Jf? ' ' Of f,i ■.C .. 11 ■ ?Bfbotfb to tfte Coal Irtterafs, Itfos, literature, lUritulfttre aub Central IitfeHttfpnre. BLANKS. The fpIIowtiMj Blank* are kept on h*ndor printed t; ordor. and »old on rea*onalDln urrnni-Sheriff k»I« Warrant*. Cn»«Uble Sale*. Summon*. Judgment Con traota, Prominory Kotaa. Subpoena*. Attachment* Bx- Marriage Certificate*, Cbeck .Rolln, Tun* »*# WHOLE NO. 86s. VOLUME XVI.-NO. 37. P1TTSTON, PA., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2*2, 1866. ETRY. C. 8. STARK, Geo. W Brainerd & Co, OROCMS. 103 MURRAY, near WCST 8t. HOFFMAN, fgPITTSTON BREWERY! always let my children hare It, end they are as hearty and robust a get of boys and girls as you can find anywhere ; as 1 am sure they Wouldn't be if they were fed on cold, half cooked victuals given to them any way and just when ft happened." many forget, that no object, however praiseworthy, can excuse the wife and mother lb "• the neglect of home duties, that, aa there He* 1 the truest happiness, so there are found the dearest object of her care, who hare the first ' claim upon her time and affections. I .Attorney at Law. tD V PITTSTOK, PA. Bounty, Back Pay, Panalona, J,. ,s*D Atiuk Government Claims Collected. Owita Office. Aug,. 10. m»s.—iy. THE BBAVE AT HOME. & Shoe ■NLARCED and IMPROVCD. OKU. W. BKAINERD. J DAVID BELDES } ELISHA W.BAXTERj »T T.I. READ. NEW YORK. rpHK undersigned, thankful for the libera) patronage X extended to him in til. ea past, has now the pleoaure of announcing that he has recently built The maid wbe bind* her warrior'* 1Mb With smile that wall ber pain dilutable*, The while beneath her drooping laih 'It isn't always the rosiest snd freshest children that are the healthiest,' ssid Mrs. Shaw, helping herself to another doughnut. 'Now I think of It f am certain I can see a pimple on Betsey's nose—a sure proof of over eating; snd John Thomas Is not nigh so strong as my Johnny, who is not more than • year of so the oldest. But I guess I'll do my errand, and be going. I called to tell yoo that we are going to have a fair for the benefit of oppressed Poles. I'm on the Committee of Arrangements, and I really hope, sister Lane that you will take right hold and do everything in your power to forward this noble and praiseworthy object.' G. B. SMITH [Nearly Opposite Butler Co»l Co'» Office,] A LARGE BRICK ADDITION To the old Brewery, in which Alt the modern improvement* for brewing have he en introduced, and tne value of which are atte»t»d by the .uperior qualit y of the Ale produced, ilia emabli-htmnt in now perhapa aa complete aa any to be found in any part ot the State. Having an abundance of room for norinfl. our Ale we are enabled to keep It on hand in large quantities, thereby giving It time to ripen and Improve by age. One starry tear drop hangi and tremble*, Though Heaven.alon* record* the tear, THIS LOST ARTS. Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, Jto*f Si&LC» f A great (leal of nonaence ha) been tittered fcy eenaation lecturer! and magazine writera wonderful art* which periahed with the ancient*. To trust in the lamentation! of thee* wiieacrea over the "loat arte," one would think we had fallen upon very degenerate time* indeed. But none of the doleful atorie* are true. Cleopatra, no doubt, was a very fine women; but she never diasolved pearli in wine. Archtmedea waa a great man in hia day, hut he never ■et fire to the Roman chip* with burningglaeees ae the fable relate* Che|p Passage Main St., Pittston. Pa, ALL Work done in the neateat and moat substantial nmnner. and warranted to give latiafaction. Huvin* a thorough knowledge of the liuaineas, customers may rely upon having their work don* on the moat approved atyle REPAIRING will be attended to promptly. It will be my endeavor in the future aa in the past to merit a liberal patronage. fSr- A variety of Ready-Made work on band. Give me a call. J- H. July 12, 18(6 And Fame shall never know her atory, Her heart ha* shed it drop a* dear A* e'er bedewed the field of glory. OBXAT BBITALN AWDJBBLAND. TAPgCOTT BROTHERS * CO.'B Kmigaatiok a*p Foaato* S*cba*bb Orrici, 88 South St., New York. Draft* on England,Ireland.8«ot!»nd and W«le*. TAPacoTT's rAvoatr* una or TO ADD fROM No. 191 Wj8t Street, C®or f Nh. V"YORJ£"| March 7, I8#l» »»*|1 The wife who gird* her husband's sword, 'Mid little ones who weep or wonder. And bravely speaks the cheering word. OUR MALTING AND DRYING HOUSES Are the largest and best arranged the country can produce. In short no pniu* or expense have been spared to make the extablishment perfect in all respects, and We Invite an Inspection of It by all - Orders filled upon the Shortest notice, and promptnets adhered to in the transaction of all buHpess. II.ft. HUGHES. J. A. WISNER, What though her heart be rent asunder. Doomed nightly in her dream* to hear, 183 "Warren Street, N*w Yorlc Fitt», Arsriw A Ti'RDkh. j Wholesale Grocers. J March 2V, 18R0. ly Tb« bolt* of death around him rattle. Hath ihed an (acred blood a« e'er Wai poured upon the field of battle. LIVERPOOL PACKETS SAILS EVERT Pittaton, Feb. 1, use. THREE DAYS. X- . , Eagle Drug Store! The ancient bad no useful arts which in not understand better and practice more skillfully than they did. The humblest American mechanic could teach the poliabed Greek and the cunning Egyptian sciences and arts of which they never dreamed. The ancients, in. deed, did many wonderful things whieh have not been since repeated; but they were only Euch thing us are not north doing over again. If we had occasion to build such foolish things as a pyramid, we would improve upon our model in every respect; and instead of keepiBg a hundred thousand half starved slaves at work ft* twenty years, we would turn it out finished in a few months. George Law and a hundred others would be willing to take the contract at a day's notioe. X LINE OF L OSD ON PA VKETS SCRANTON S Brass Works. *^^^1 B£BU€£B. The mother who conceals her grief While to her breaat ber ion she presses, Then breathee a few brare words and brief Kissing the patriot brow ihe blesses, With do one but her secret God To know the pain that weighs upon her, Sheds holy blood aa o'er the tod Received on Freedom's field of honor. BA11.S ETKKT TS* DATS. Alio by Steamships Sailing Weekly. Parties wishing to »endTbr their ftiends or remit mwjer to the Old Oortntry, can do so at the lowest rates by applying to T* MICHAEL W. M0RM8. Feb* S. I'M.—Iyl PltUton l'a PitutAn, July 1*—11. "No, thank you, returned her sister In-law, *'I think I can find objects of charity nearer than Poland." cu ou C as 4 Pictures 3 T3 2. CD "But there is a society of which you are a member, that I think I should line to join," she resumed, after a moment's thought; "the one for clothing and providing for destitute and neglected children." JOHN MACLABEN, Q-oods! The Wanta of the People Brass Founder, FOB Praclical 81,00 C HAS been newly arranged and {(receiving extensive idditioub to the iormer ample (tock.consistlng of A LESSON FOB THE TIKES. Dtlly O -Dn« idorod. Thi uwdcr.iined hn»lnK ju«t returned from lh« U«»d of market with one of the mo«t e*ten •ire itoclaof Serchandf* »'f offered .to th«• peo»ifof Liuorne CoUBtf, w..ul,l reapec'tfiillv innbunce in a few w.ir.U.to their friend* and the public in general, that their purohu»eH h..ve Seen made with a »the want* of the people. the miner and laborer, as well M the oleun [landed rentlemaii, er fair My. Goeene. and proviiiont. flour DUk4 in Urge toppliee »l-way« on hand. Bit ASS COCK, GLOBE VALVE, AND STEAM WHISTLE MANUFACTURER, No. 4, Cliff St., Soranton, Pa. Mrs. Shaw's countenance brightened. "Aunt Melinda, please (rive me a pin," said a bright looking but shabbily dressed little fellow, opening the door of Mrs. Lane's kitchen."We shall bo delighted !' she exclaimed. "The initiation fee is only two dollars, together with the weekly paylnent of eight cents." MILLER'S BRA98 CASTINGS DONE WITH DISPATCH April 9, I8fl3.—1 v PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, "I believe I paid the initiation fee about a year ago. when it was flrst organized. I did it cheerfully, though what T then considered to be duties nearer home, prevented my doing more. I will pay it over again, however, only I must have the privilege of bringing a destitute child with me. I often see a little boy roaming about the streets, whose forlorn and neglected appearance fills my heart with pity." "Just see here," he added, pointing to I large rent on the knee of his trousers, "me and Will Brown were playing tag and I fell down and tore this." If any people, now-a-days, lived in a ooadltion like the ancients, they would beobjoots for sincere pity, and it would be our duty speedily to send missionaries among tbem. What • lamentable eight would be a nation of great mental vigor, half clothed and poorly fed, tilling the earth with wooden plows; without soap, pins, friction matches, or India rubber? How queenly wouldone of our betorj girls appear to them? SAMUEL J. BARBER, Keystone Marble Yard! J. J. Merriam's French and English Chemicals, German Medlclnea.Patent mdlcines, Shakera'a Herbs, Thompaonian Medicines, Ilorso Medicines, 0»ttle Liniments, Gargling Oil, Bosln Hal Soda Painta, Oils and Glass, I'utty, Gold Leaf, Varniajiea oi all kinds, Alcohol, AeUU, Tur- • pontine,Camphene. Burning Fluid. Lamp Oil, Lamps. Lamp Globes and Wicks. Pure Wines and Liquors, Dye Stalls, flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Blank Books, School Books, Stationery, and, School Pens, Ac. tLc.-, At Wholesale and Aetail. STXJDIO, AT MILLER'S PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS. CIBI1ET AND LIFE SIZE PORTRAITS Painted in Oil Colon. AIho copies made from Datfuerreotype*. Ambrotvpea or Card Picture* any »iae desired, and Painted in Od or riator Colors or rt-toucktd with India Ink. Pfttnton Sept. 6, 1866.—ly law * McMillan. ; tod Fellow#' Block, North SiClD' PHtston, D«o. 2#. !»«*• Sculptor, aiid Dealer is Foreign and Domestic MARBLE Tomb-Monti. Vnttli, Window Cap* k Mill, "Why don't you run home and get your mother to mend it, Johnny T" as she did her best to bring together the several parts. ItEMOVAL Brandensburg's Bakery. "Ob, cause mother ain't to home. She is gone to the "Society for Clothing Destitute Children." " Certainly ; this is what we expect and desire every member to do as she has an opportunity. We have a number of little jackets and pants on hand, and there will be some among them that will fit him. Our next meeting is just a week from to day, remenber, at Squire Mayo's." How magical the art of a Yankee clookmaker. OPPOSITE THK BANK, PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO.. PA. All •rd«r« promptly»W«nde4.»»i»»tlrf*clioD «rarr»nt«d. [Aprils, 18«2.-ly PBAXJTICAL WATCHMAKERS Beggars, now-a-days, with regard to the substantial comforts ol life, far better than ancient kings. New Briak. Opposite NORTH EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA "Destitute Children 1" ejaculated Mrs. Lane, as she surveyed her nephew from head to foot "If you don't come under that class then never a child did. Why, my dear, you are all rags and tatters." Bit BASIN, PITTSTON, PA. 03"" PhyaiciansPreicriptUfascarefullycom pounded. Our modern civilisation is surely just what is suited for the welfare of humanity. The steata engine, politic, electricity, morality, and every good thing move on harmoniously. We look baok to the past, to note, as warnings, the paths of error which our predecessors trod, and w* push on ebecrfully, and confidently feel that tho present and the future are of the utmost in* portance to us.—Scientific American. THE STAFF OF LIFE is (food Eread. and I would respectfully iuforin the citiaens of Pittston a-JwUiaity. *»«• I »lw*y» kf'P genuine ■* band for «le. with »11 kiqtfa o CRACKSCAKFS &Cl Families and Partlei supplied with e»erythinr in hia line, on «hort uotice. and on reasonable levrySK46H»lrMent is now in my new brick huilitac nppftAit* the big basin, on Mam at. buiMWgoppa «• KKAS"K BIIASDESBURG. Pittaton, March I, 1803. I860. 1866* ehiladelpbia and Erie Rail Boad. If you want any thiag in my line, please call at the Eagle Drug Store, next door North of the Oasette Printing Office, Main atreet, Pittaton. DR. A. KNAPP. JI'ST RECEIVED. Pure Keroaene and Coal Oil. "I know it, aunt," responded' the boy, moodily, "but it ain't my fault. Mother says she has no time to mend my clothes, and if she did, they would be just as bad the next day; so what's the use ? Father said last night, that I looked like a little heathen, and he almost wished 1 was, for mother would think I was worth looking after, « little," There was a merry twinkle In Mrs. Lane's eye that night as she superintended prepara tions for supper, which ever and anon deepened into a smile. But though the children were anxious to know what mother was smiling about she kept her own counsel. Thin ifreat linfe traverse* the Northern and North of PunnHyiYHtiia to the city of Erie on ' h hH* iw"«Dn leA«ofl nM in operated by the PENNSYLVANIA HAIL. KMAU COMPANY. One ton White Lead Tire# "f Pa-nvnger trCuos at Northumberland Half ton Potaah, a aupejior article. *• One hundred Bamboo and Reed Fishing Roda. Cement, Calcined Plaater, Marble dust and Sil- LEAVE EASTWARD. Eric Mail Train...... Erie Express Train. Eimira Mail Train 11 SB P. M. .« C12 A. M. 10 20 A. M. Imitation of Rosewood, Rosewood, and Gilt Picture Frames, made to order. Looking Glass Plates of all sizos on hand. Garden Seeds of all kinds, a full supply. ver sand DR. A. KNAPP Tbe next Wednesday afterr.oon a sciore or more ladies were seated in Squire Muyo's parlor, with busy fingers and still more busy tongues. OLD THINGS. Giro me old songs, those exquisite, bursts ol melody which thrilled the lyres of the inspirD cd poets and minstrels of long ago. Every note has borne on the air a tale of joy and rapture, of sorrow and sadness. They tell oi days gone by and time has given them a voice i that speaks to us of those who breathed thorn melodies ; may they be mine to hear till life shall end ; as "I launch my boat " upon th« «eas of eternity, may their echoes be waftec on my car, to cheer me on my • passage fron earth to fatherland I Give me the old paths where we bare wan dered and culled the Sowers of friendship it the days of " Auld Lang Syne." Sweeter fa the dells whose echoes have answered to ou voices, whose turf is not a stranger to out footsteps, and whose rills have in childhoods day reflected back our forms, and those of ow merry playfellows from whom we have parted and meet no more in the old nooks w loved so well. May tbe old paths be watereC with Heaven's own dew, and bo green forevci Dh. C. M. WILLIAMS, SUaQEOH DENTIST, Street, Pitteton, Pa. LEAVE WESTWARD, V. PETERSEN, Pittaton, Pa. H.Jt A. PETERSEN, Bcranton, Pa. V. PETERSEN, Uoneadale, Pa. Nor. 8,1880. "Have you had j #ur sapper, Johnny ? yon look hungry." Erie Mall Train.... Erie ffoMf Ehnira Mail Train ...A 59 A. M: ....6 43 P. M. ....4 55 P. M PitUton, May 31,18M.—ly DR.A.KNAPP "No," said the boy, casting a longing look at * generous piece of pumpkin pie his aunt was cutting; "mother left some cold victuals on the table for lather and me, but " " There is Mrs. Lano coming up the walk!" exclaimed Mrs. Mayo, who wns seated by the window. Just see what a wretched looking boy she is leading by the hand ! It can't be one of her boys, for I know they are models of order and neatness-" Pi**.«M»»er earn run Girouah v® fhe E*'* Mail aud Etpren* rtiWlH vitiioat change both w%y$ betWvea Philadelphia and Brie. SOMETHING NEW. PARRITT'^ Among the many improvements recently introduced in hit practice. he r««rill uone ol more importance thauDi» method of EISHWHWTEETH WITHOUT MM, whffiTtioi. doing lueoesalutly everyday, by the uae of -NITROUS OXIDE GAS. It is Ii rleolly «afe and very (jieaaantto inhale. It. result* have been entirely «atiafaelory in isv• rv instance. C. M. Hooi*Mrith 3. W. MILLER, adjoining the Caah ot C'hM. Law 4 Co. PitUtun, May lit 1884. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at Q C 0 A. M.. arrive at Erie 9 36 A.M. Leave Erie at 4 44 1\ M.. arrive at New York 4 Ut P. M. rpHE undersigned have opened in connection with X their Dry Goods and Grocery Store, a TIN SHOP, "Well,"' interrupted the good woman, placing the pie upon a plate and adding to it a couple of dough-nuts, she was frying, and a slice of cheese, "you just take this and mind you don't leave a bit of it." EWjranl Hlaapin# Car* «»n all Ni«ht train*. Par inf »rn*ation respecting Pa*seuiters business, applv at Cor :*Mli and arket atreeta Philadelphia: And f*»r Freight biiDiiiosi» of the Company a Agents, S H Kingaton. Jr.. Cor, 11th and Market street#, PtiiladelphiaJ. w Reynolds. Erie. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, Where the clllicn" of 'Went Pitt.ton nnd vicinity may ohtniua FIRST-RATE AHTICJ.K, and at n» low ratea as at any other establishment in the county. They intend to keep good workmen employed constantly, and tfee public.cau get their work doue at all times an J punctually. f U ' ' f '' 'C OPPOSITE COOPER'S HALL, MAIN STREET, PITT8TON, PA. Mrs. Shaw was too busy distributing work to glance out of the window. Having on hand a full asbortrneutofJohn lost no time in obeying his «unt'a peri emptory, but by no means unpleasart injunction, and the contents of the plate rapidly disappeared before the energetic assault. *' I forgot to tell you, ladies," she said, tliat my sipter in -law joins our society this afternoon. The boy with her is no doubt the one she spoke to me about the other day as a fit subject for our charity. I take considerable credit uiysef," she added complacently,'" for persuading her to this step. Sister Lane is such a home body—so wrapped up id herself and family." Win. Brown. Ai/ent. N. C. R B.. Baltimore. H. H H«»r*T»DN\ General Frehrht A#t., Phila. 11 W.GWINNER. General Ticket Atf'i.,Phila. A L TYI.ER, General tfup*t. Erie. Pa- June 7WW« Short Notice. Particular Attention Paid to He- Vfurk of all de»criptioni made to order at Stoves of all Kinds» Such as Cooking, Heating, Gas Burning and Parlor Stoves, the attention of the Public i* respectfully called to the fact that be will sell them aa olieap as theyoan be purchased elsewhere. lie keeps on hand a pairing. SEWING MACHINES GEO. BLAKE & CO., Sole Leather and Shoe Finding» of all "I wish mother would stay at home, just as you do, aunt,1' be said, as he opened the door, casting a longing look upon the cheerful, eozy looking kitchen. C. E. WBIOIIT. !D• 0. HARKINUTON WtlltfHr & HA.Rr lN&TuN ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILKKd-BABHB;. PA. ofteaan Main St.. *li.ive .Z Bennett'« Store. Will practice in Court* of Lu*erue County and Mayor's Coiirtt of Oiirbondale. Consultation! in German and English D. C. Harrington, Notary Public Feb. 4, 18«f Deicriptinn*. G. B. ROMMEL * CO. DEALERS IX M»y 17, I860.—ly LARGE STOCK OP TINWARE All made up by experienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. SE WI1\G MA CHINES, SOOT0 "I declare," exclaimed Mrs. Lane, as taking up the rolling-pin, slie resumed her labors, "ii it isn't a shame for Nancy to neglect him and I am actually ashamed of him, and his mother an active member of half s dosen societies. As for brother John, he's clear discouraged, and I don't wonder at it I don't believe he comes to a warm supper once a week! It's my belief, that it is a woman's business first to look after the comforts of her family ; then, if she has time to do for others, well and good. Charity ought to begin at hotaie if she don't stay there I" 4C Mi*. Lane is a kind-hearted woman," replied on old lady who was knitting in one cornor of the room, " and does a great deal of good in a quiet way." KE,W SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES ASK HOLLOW-WARE, Such as POTS and KETTLES, ilB COAL SCUTTLES, also LANTEHNB. KEROSENE LAMPS, KEROSENE OIL, REFLECTORS, in my memory 1 Give me the old bouse whose stairs we seer to hear light footsteps, and undor whose pore! a merry laugh seems to mingle with the wind that whistle through the old elms, beneat whose branches lie the graves of those wb once trod the halls and made tbe chamber ring with glee. OF EVER* DiSCRIPTIOK. AffeuU for tho WEED, FLORENCE, (JBoVER fc BAKER, BUTTON HOLE, AND PET SFWINfi MACHINES. Old Machine* Bought, Sold, Exchanged By this time Mrs. Lane was in the room. D . jblf* I. BlitKKK AND 8UB0K0N, SHOES. " Good afternoon, ladies," she said, glanong around with a pleasant smile, " you see, sister Shaw, that I kept my word and did not come alone," she added, as that individual fixed her eyes in undisguised astonishment, upon the boy whose reluctant hand she held. 3CD- LAMB, MINERS'LAMPS. And every other article belonging to a first class Shop. (Formerly of Tunkhannock,) Opposite the Bank, Pittaton, Penn'a. RESPKC ' FULLY invlteM he the ittention of the public to hislarge stock of BOOTS ANID SHOES,such its Gents'FineCall Boot*, Oongre*c Gaiter* Oxford Tie* &c. Also, a ltrte variety of Ladlex'and Children!"shoes. andGailersof alMefcriptions.in fact everythingthcline. He has connected iseparate department for a My mtabllshment Is opposite0. Law&Co.s Cash Store, Main street, Hittston.Pa. Offln# hour«—from 8 to 10 a. m.-, and 1 to 2 p. m. Evening. 8 to 8i or Repaired. A foil wnrtimnl of NBKDLES and supplies for *11 machine* ennstantly on hand. We have a lew 2nd band Machine* for lal* rerr nheap. Table- for hand machines snnphcd. All orders by mail or oiharwixa will recoire promp attention. JOBBING And oh, above all, give me old friends hearts bound to mine in life's sunshiny hours and a link so strong that all the storms o earth might not break it assunder; spirit; congenial, whose hearts through life have bea in unison with my own. Ob, when deatl shall still this heart, I would not ask fo aught more sacred to hallow my dust than th tear of an old friend. PilUtoo. Maivh L. I86rt Attended to with promptness. And in the best manner. ThC- undersigned will undertake to make anj kind of work in his line, and in aa good and durable a manner as the same can be done by any establishment in Luserne County. " I found this poor lad," she continued, "in an alley way, playing marbles with a number of proiane and vicious boys, who were uttering words that I shudder to tbiuk pi-,. The black eye he has got in a fight with one of them, in which it appears he had the worst of it He is very dirty and ragged as you see. But I otter no apology for bringing him to you in this condition, as your society was formod for the benefit cf such, and trust that under your kindly care he will soon present another appearance." rf®-J? M BARRETT.—DENTIST -Office I I At his residence on franklin street, opposw tha Cbufchi Wilkes-Barre, her«-he may here.ifter b« found at all hours. Dr. B. inserts Toeth on Golil «»d Silver plate, and o£e»atas in all the branched of Dental Surgery,in the best manner. A laduction from u»ual charges sufficient to allowed to persons who come on a diatance. April 10 I HUB.—lv. Particular attention paid to FURNACE WORK. Give me a trial. T. S. BARRITT Pittston, Jan.4, "There's Aunt Lucy now, just coming into the gate," said her daughter Betsey, as, looks ing up from the apples she was paring, she chanced to glance out of the window. GEO. BLAKE A CO., So&ktok, Pa. C»iU»toti. March 29, I860.—tf. The uatronage of the publiclssoliclted. Scran ton. Nov. 30.18*&.-ly JOB PRINTING, Indignant as she was, it was not in good natured Mrs. Lane's heart to refuse a kindly greeting to her sister-in-law, who was evidently too full of her concerns to have noticed any lack of cordiality had there been any. •. ]VIrif£i?DR£s? M AK*ER?rlim"'1to°Kennedy Street. nxtdoor to Dr. Dorr'i. THE LUZERNE CASH STORE, AG9N MAKING. Paper Ruling and Book Binding. BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, LADIES' DRESSES AND CLOAKS of nil kinds, made neatly, substantially, and Id the latest style. We aim to please. Pituton, April 31. 1864. [IN WEST PITTSTON l tojaxKr goods To meet tbe increased demand of the business community. Muvo made extensive additions to my Job Office, and bv an increased foroe of flretclass Workmen. I will be at all time* ready to do all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY JOB PRINT- I NO at once and isi'M Ike greatest possible dispatok. RULING to any pattern neatly exeeuted. BOOKBINDINGin any styledoneonshortnotlee BLANK BOOKS of alfkitids, from at2S Ledger, Day Book or Pocket to a 5 cent Passbook, Constantly on band. STATIONERY in (treat variety for sale at reasonable prices. PRINTING, WRAPPING and WHITING PAPER8 of every description tor aale. ROBERT BAUR, Main Street, 2d door below tbe Square. Wilkea-Barre, March 1#, 1864. A Fit Pais.—A dandy is a thing in pant* loons—with a body and two arms, head with out brains, tight boots, a cane and white band kerchief, two brooches, and a ring on his fin ger. A coquette is a young lady with mor beauty than sense, more accomplishments thai learning, with more charms of person tba: graces of mind, more admirers than friendi and more foals than wise mon for her attend ants. TIE undersigned havin* purchased the old stand of Hw JM* in the Hnroimli of Pitlston.desirea to infoKTTaSiiblU' that lie j» now prepared to exacuf 'rtRW' ™ t)l" "u* tbv tNNt m*"uer' New Wagons, Buggies Carriages, be. of all kinds mid*' in (He best and most substantial style, by the bent bt workmen. The undersigned have the pleasure of announcing to the people of Weel Pitts ton and vicinity, that they have just received an entire new a toe* of Goods, consisting of "How do you do, sister Lane i how do you do Betsey," she taid, seating herself in the first chair she came to, as if quite exhausted, though her keen bright eyes looked aa bright and sharp as ever. '•Always cooking, I do declare 1 Ah 1 how it makes my heart ache to see you spending so much precious tiajo in caring for the poor perishing body 1" Twice did Mrs. Shaw essay to interrupt the speaker, but anger and shame eboked her utterance. When she bad concluded, she sprang to her feet " Melinda Lane I" she jaculated, " do you mean to pretend that you don't know that that is my boy f" BUTLER HOUSE PITTSTOH, PENN'A. PRESS GOODS! PAINTING AND REPAIRING done in the best manner. Satisfaction warranted In all oases. FERDI3AND KU9CHEL. Fft&W9C¥t- II, lW.-mO Of all kinds suitable to the season, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Blue Drill. Blue Denim*, Jeans. Ticking. Checks. Cotton Baiting, Table Linen, Bleached and Brown Toweling. Flannels of a 1 kinds, Cassimers Tweeds, Kentucky .Jesns, Hosiery. Buttons of all kinds, Threads, fttibboDSt BOOTS k SHOES, JOHN TR* FFISON, Proprietor. April. 13.1806 ANEUR1N JONES, Groceries and Provisions, "Folks can't live without eating," responded Mrs. Lane, a little tartly, as this remark called to mind what she consider he sister's remissness in the care o( her family. "Least ways, I have not found out tho way of living." "Your boy I" exclaimed Mrs. Lane starting with well dissembled amazement, " is jt possible ? Now that I look at him closer, it does lock like Johnny. But who would have thought it ? I leave it to you." she added, addressing the other ladies, " if the mistake was not a very natural one, or if ever » child apparently stood more in need of y our friendly offices t" BOARDERS.—A couple of gentlemen Board en will 6nd coniortabla accommodations by addressing D« R. E. Box 88, PitUtun Post Office. (ANEURIN FARDD,) architect a builder, 8CRANTON, PA. It is not good for human nature to hare tb road of life made too easy, for it is better to b under the necessity of working hard and Cu ing meanly, than to bare everything done ft us and a pillow of down to repose upon. Sugars of all grades. Teas, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Ham. Beef, Shoulders, Pork, Mackeral, Green and Ground Coffee, Spices, Nails, Hardware, Crockery, and all articles kept in a first-class country store. Terms cheap for CASH. Country Produce taken in ezobtnge for Application for mjr aemoas left with Mr. 15. K. Williams . of Pitts ton, wilt be promptly receitod and attended to. A. J. Out. 11, 1866—tf. n S. BECK, M. D.—DENTIST O. late of PHILADELPHIA.— ACjflBK Office,—Two doors above his for- r I F mar residence, East side of Main St., above the publlc8quare, Wilkee-Barre, Penn. July 1#, 1880.—lv. "Ton »lw«j8 did mske nice dough tints, Melindt," eaid Mrs. Sb*w, very composedly helping herself to one. FOREST HOUSE, COR WYOMING AVE. ... SPRUCE ST. •ow.-A. !»■*■C» *o-. F». ». HEED * 8CHOONMAKER, Pumnou 0. J. Reed. U. Q. Bckoohmaeek. Oct. 4, 1M8,-Iy GOODS 1 To Hotel Keepers. Applications and bonds for tavern LICENSE for salt at the PITTSTON GAZETTE OFFICE D«e.*tlSCl»-SXtt Our design is to keen at all times o fUU and wellselected stock of all kinds of goods needed by the town's people as well as farmers. To the farmers we would say that we have all the conveniences necessa- S/ for the accommodation of their teams, securely istant from the Rail Road, and oan offer them inducements in trade which they will not find surpassed anywhere. 49* Give us a call. J. P. CAKE A SON. A lady in Oregon, in writing to a friend i New York, says the cattle in that region lit to such a great age that their owners have ( fasten long poles to their horns for the writ kles to run out on. "These are light as honey comb," she added, as she proceeded to dispose of ft with evi dent satisfaction. "I don't know when I have made any kind of pastry. Prof. Spare, who lectured here last winter, Mid that they were very unhealthy, entirely destroying what he called the digestive apparatus." Lackwanna & Bloomsburg E- B. On *nd after M«y 2S.MW, trains win *rrire »t Pitta ton u follows This assertion could not be denied by any present, certainly not by Mrs. Shaw, who was completely silenced, though she was looking unutterable things. "WEST END HOTEL." JOSEPH SOU REMAN. Proprulor, Dr. G. SPERLING, ECOMBO PATHIO PHYSICIAN AND SU BCEON, NoHTBWAftD Bo«*D. • A. M., II,SO A. M., 3,21 P. M., »46 P. M. HODTHWARD BOBUB. 6,20 A.M.,10,40 A.M.,t,»P. M„ 740P.M. Omnibus leaves 40 minutes In advance 6f the above time. JuneH.liW. Pittston, Pa. r Successor TO R. JAOOARD. J rE HOUHfcie donveni#ntly located for the accommodation of travelers and well nupplyed Mith everything neccessary to make the sojourner comfortable. The best of Liquors and other beverage* will alwavs be found in the Bar. A share of the public patronage it mepectfullj solleitad. (Bay M. 18WMf. West PltUton, Oct. 26,1«M. Not long after sty could bare been seen, | «th poor Johnny " to tow." Uking • roundabout way in the direction of home, for unlike her sister in-law, who cscorted him thither, she went by the darkest and least fre quented street A Pretty servant girl at Halifax recent' became heiress to $161,000. Her beaux no think her prettier than erer J ■*-. r/T . 1 Mb. Geo. Peabody has given $2S.CD00 found a professorship of Mathematie and t Natural Science at Philips Academy, Andoi jyDQR8, BLINDS A PICTURE FRAMES. The undersigned would inform the people of Pittaton and Tielaity that the; are manufacturing. DOORS, BUNDS, AND PICTURE FRAMES, of variou* kinda, and deaira a share of ooblic patronage. Orders left at Dr. A. UHC FOR 8AI.B- I M.rrt«c ml | S'tftSTSSKSiS "" A"roWJ.«o'ffi.""lffi.SiariSfaa Paint., on, and Class and will kuep on hand a couftanl supply of Kreah which prematurely prostrate the ritalpowers-wittasure Kept constantly on hand ; painting and staling Limej#$h«rtDa»« quality (or all Mads of building, means CH . done to order by experienced workmen, whitewashing and fertilizing purposes, at reasonable , envelopes. Address, Dr. J.BKILLIN HUUUtlTOH i r vwipp a STTARirKT rates 8TBOH. HowardAaaociaUon, Philadelphia, Pa. | « m« matou, Aug# law-Um.H-am.1 1 Jan t«. 1i*i,-ly _ Weat Pittaton, Aug. », 1«»«. (Lite from Breilnu, Pru««ia.) OFFICE IN THE JOHNSON COTTAGE, (North side.) "Yes, I know," returned Mrs. Lane, dryly, "husband invited him bone to In one day, and I could perceive that he had no partial* lar olfaction to my pies and cakes. Indeed, J remember of thinking if that was his ordinary way of eating I should not like to be the ooa ■ to oook for him. And let folks say what they , may, I never will think that plain light pas- ] try, eaten moderately, wrer hurt anybody. T PlTTITOa, P» I DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AKD CATARRH / treated with the utmost success, by J. AAC8, M. D.t Oculist and Aurist. ( formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 51# PINE Street, PHILAD'A. Testimonials, from the most reliable aoureea in the City and Country can be»o«n at this ortlce. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as be has bo secret in hi* practice. ARTIFICIAL EVES, fnserWd without pAiit. No charge for examination. m.onto* Hours from «to 10, A. M., and I to 3, P. M Fill*tun, Aug. S, 18#»- This sharp, but much needed lesson, bad a most happy result, M w*s evident not only by Johnny's improved appearanoe, but tortile increased comfort of the whole family.— Mrs. Shaw learned, what Is to be feared too Mass. Laziness travels so slow that porwty « orwtakM h«r. March 2f.llM.~-ty
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 16 Number 37, November 22, 1866 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 37 |
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 | 1866-11-22 |
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 16 Number 37, November 22, 1866 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 37 |
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 | 1866-11-22 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18661122_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 | J .-..t. v, r» D yLC**w ', -,, Job Printing and RutlnCHfi — »"• * * i-•?!"""" "-'L'"~ ■ • ■*■•» ■•' " i"" '•'' '"r : ".'. . ETTE, f * 1 ft I £,Jt oitxxMl aim a. M. RICHART „Bwtk " «■»■ Strnt, Wtil life "2£rfrfei'KnS wSjo^'oT.d MTtbiog Xqu»r.0f8 1IM.KM oaeor throe weeki. «o ni Auditor'* Notice*, e»oh . Admial»tr»'°r'» 1 m- I »m- I *"■• I 1 [KD WEEKLY BY PITTSTON The Ofts«tt« Jobbing Office uotii* Job ImnttsgC*••* - Being no* connohdntril embrace* a larger T*ri**y®* i°^ug ■»(•'»• u*n my olber office in the of up J* - andlvftiMjr prepared te tiwMc work of *11 kliUTBT tlie Iwitat uiiaapeai maouat. Particular ~1*"**Vir liren to the following:- ~ ™ *ANirsaa», obdbbs, rAMPBUOB, HANDBILL*, ) CIRCULARS, BILL UK ADS, MtUVv-otLua, TICKETS, - „ t u, LABELS, CARDS, ,C NOTES, *«.,*» , AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL • linen, Cr» pJfciUMgl 'am.0* I *001 !?» yt colnmo. -j-jf | 14 utt | IR uo | 9fD 00 u oo ooTj" 00 I **"" -■■•Tr" i jltUHO. Rilled werfc of all kinds, done 1b the MAtwt ui SMSSBK pnnwd Kr«7thlI3 in ltu*lui««iiueC3eite prompt MtonUon. P s ~:» ~00 I 34 00 I 50 00 I 80 00 ltf.rotanM'c»rcl« not exceeding one square. «U ,35S3« n.Uo.s.i.i«iu.H»» sub.or.pt.on ,*•D««•*•■ «ft 0« per Annum. Editorial or tooftl item idvvii8i.i|j will be «har*ed JO cenU per line each insertion. Notices of CteDth« CW mwrieget will be msertd without phtfrge., 6bit*arisa JOcenU per line. Advertisements must be handed in beffcre 1« elook A.. M. oB Wedne*i*y tolneure attention. • D ■% ' .» , "vV'i •• , 'r ,y •' e fti I. fjf 'Ij.iSH 1:T'-V, Jf? ' ' Of f,i ■.C .. 11 ■ ?Bfbotfb to tfte Coal Irtterafs, Itfos, literature, lUritulfttre aub Central IitfeHttfpnre. BLANKS. The fpIIowtiMj Blank* are kept on h*ndor printed t; ordor. and »old on rea*onalDln urrnni-Sheriff k»I« Warrant*. Cn»«Uble Sale*. Summon*. Judgment Con traota, Prominory Kotaa. Subpoena*. Attachment* Bx- Marriage Certificate*, Cbeck .Rolln, Tun* »*# WHOLE NO. 86s. VOLUME XVI.-NO. 37. P1TTSTON, PA., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2*2, 1866. ETRY. C. 8. STARK, Geo. W Brainerd & Co, OROCMS. 103 MURRAY, near WCST 8t. HOFFMAN, fgPITTSTON BREWERY! always let my children hare It, end they are as hearty and robust a get of boys and girls as you can find anywhere ; as 1 am sure they Wouldn't be if they were fed on cold, half cooked victuals given to them any way and just when ft happened." many forget, that no object, however praiseworthy, can excuse the wife and mother lb "• the neglect of home duties, that, aa there He* 1 the truest happiness, so there are found the dearest object of her care, who hare the first ' claim upon her time and affections. I .Attorney at Law. tD V PITTSTOK, PA. Bounty, Back Pay, Panalona, J,. ,s*D Atiuk Government Claims Collected. Owita Office. Aug,. 10. m»s.—iy. THE BBAVE AT HOME. & Shoe ■NLARCED and IMPROVCD. OKU. W. BKAINERD. J DAVID BELDES } ELISHA W.BAXTERj »T T.I. READ. NEW YORK. rpHK undersigned, thankful for the libera) patronage X extended to him in til. ea past, has now the pleoaure of announcing that he has recently built The maid wbe bind* her warrior'* 1Mb With smile that wall ber pain dilutable*, The while beneath her drooping laih 'It isn't always the rosiest snd freshest children that are the healthiest,' ssid Mrs. Shaw, helping herself to another doughnut. 'Now I think of It f am certain I can see a pimple on Betsey's nose—a sure proof of over eating; snd John Thomas Is not nigh so strong as my Johnny, who is not more than • year of so the oldest. But I guess I'll do my errand, and be going. I called to tell yoo that we are going to have a fair for the benefit of oppressed Poles. I'm on the Committee of Arrangements, and I really hope, sister Lane that you will take right hold and do everything in your power to forward this noble and praiseworthy object.' G. B. SMITH [Nearly Opposite Butler Co»l Co'» Office,] A LARGE BRICK ADDITION To the old Brewery, in which Alt the modern improvement* for brewing have he en introduced, and tne value of which are atte»t»d by the .uperior qualit y of the Ale produced, ilia emabli-htmnt in now perhapa aa complete aa any to be found in any part ot the State. Having an abundance of room for norinfl. our Ale we are enabled to keep It on hand in large quantities, thereby giving It time to ripen and Improve by age. One starry tear drop hangi and tremble*, Though Heaven.alon* record* the tear, THIS LOST ARTS. Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, Jto*f Si&LC» f A great (leal of nonaence ha) been tittered fcy eenaation lecturer! and magazine writera wonderful art* which periahed with the ancient*. To trust in the lamentation! of thee* wiieacrea over the "loat arte," one would think we had fallen upon very degenerate time* indeed. But none of the doleful atorie* are true. Cleopatra, no doubt, was a very fine women; but she never diasolved pearli in wine. Archtmedea waa a great man in hia day, hut he never ■et fire to the Roman chip* with burningglaeees ae the fable relate* Che|p Passage Main St., Pittston. Pa, ALL Work done in the neateat and moat substantial nmnner. and warranted to give latiafaction. Huvin* a thorough knowledge of the liuaineas, customers may rely upon having their work don* on the moat approved atyle REPAIRING will be attended to promptly. It will be my endeavor in the future aa in the past to merit a liberal patronage. fSr- A variety of Ready-Made work on band. Give me a call. J- H. July 12, 18(6 And Fame shall never know her atory, Her heart ha* shed it drop a* dear A* e'er bedewed the field of glory. OBXAT BBITALN AWDJBBLAND. TAPgCOTT BROTHERS * CO.'B Kmigaatiok a*p Foaato* S*cba*bb Orrici, 88 South St., New York. Draft* on England,Ireland.8«ot!»nd and W«le*. TAPacoTT's rAvoatr* una or TO ADD fROM No. 191 Wj8t Street, C®or f Nh. V"YORJ£"| March 7, I8#l» »»*|1 The wife who gird* her husband's sword, 'Mid little ones who weep or wonder. And bravely speaks the cheering word. OUR MALTING AND DRYING HOUSES Are the largest and best arranged the country can produce. In short no pniu* or expense have been spared to make the extablishment perfect in all respects, and We Invite an Inspection of It by all - Orders filled upon the Shortest notice, and promptnets adhered to in the transaction of all buHpess. II.ft. HUGHES. J. A. WISNER, What though her heart be rent asunder. Doomed nightly in her dream* to hear, 183 "Warren Street, N*w Yorlc Fitt», Arsriw A Ti'RDkh. j Wholesale Grocers. J March 2V, 18R0. ly Tb« bolt* of death around him rattle. Hath ihed an (acred blood a« e'er Wai poured upon the field of battle. LIVERPOOL PACKETS SAILS EVERT Pittaton, Feb. 1, use. THREE DAYS. X- . , Eagle Drug Store! The ancient bad no useful arts which in not understand better and practice more skillfully than they did. The humblest American mechanic could teach the poliabed Greek and the cunning Egyptian sciences and arts of which they never dreamed. The ancients, in. deed, did many wonderful things whieh have not been since repeated; but they were only Euch thing us are not north doing over again. If we had occasion to build such foolish things as a pyramid, we would improve upon our model in every respect; and instead of keepiBg a hundred thousand half starved slaves at work ft* twenty years, we would turn it out finished in a few months. George Law and a hundred others would be willing to take the contract at a day's notioe. X LINE OF L OSD ON PA VKETS SCRANTON S Brass Works. *^^^1 B£BU€£B. The mother who conceals her grief While to her breaat ber ion she presses, Then breathee a few brare words and brief Kissing the patriot brow ihe blesses, With do one but her secret God To know the pain that weighs upon her, Sheds holy blood aa o'er the tod Received on Freedom's field of honor. BA11.S ETKKT TS* DATS. Alio by Steamships Sailing Weekly. Parties wishing to »endTbr their ftiends or remit mwjer to the Old Oortntry, can do so at the lowest rates by applying to T* MICHAEL W. M0RM8. Feb* S. I'M.—Iyl PltUton l'a PitutAn, July 1*—11. "No, thank you, returned her sister In-law, *'I think I can find objects of charity nearer than Poland." cu ou C as 4 Pictures 3 T3 2. CD "But there is a society of which you are a member, that I think I should line to join," she resumed, after a moment's thought; "the one for clothing and providing for destitute and neglected children." JOHN MACLABEN, Q-oods! The Wanta of the People Brass Founder, FOB Praclical 81,00 C HAS been newly arranged and {(receiving extensive idditioub to the iormer ample (tock.consistlng of A LESSON FOB THE TIKES. Dtlly O -Dn« idorod. Thi uwdcr.iined hn»lnK ju«t returned from lh« U«»d of market with one of the mo«t e*ten •ire itoclaof Serchandf* »'f offered .to th«• peo»ifof Liuorne CoUBtf, w..ul,l reapec'tfiillv innbunce in a few w.ir.U.to their friend* and the public in general, that their purohu»eH h..ve Seen made with a »the want* of the people. the miner and laborer, as well M the oleun [landed rentlemaii, er fair My. Goeene. and proviiiont. flour DUk4 in Urge toppliee »l-way« on hand. Bit ASS COCK, GLOBE VALVE, AND STEAM WHISTLE MANUFACTURER, No. 4, Cliff St., Soranton, Pa. Mrs. Shaw's countenance brightened. "Aunt Melinda, please (rive me a pin," said a bright looking but shabbily dressed little fellow, opening the door of Mrs. Lane's kitchen."We shall bo delighted !' she exclaimed. "The initiation fee is only two dollars, together with the weekly paylnent of eight cents." MILLER'S BRA98 CASTINGS DONE WITH DISPATCH April 9, I8fl3.—1 v PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, "I believe I paid the initiation fee about a year ago. when it was flrst organized. I did it cheerfully, though what T then considered to be duties nearer home, prevented my doing more. I will pay it over again, however, only I must have the privilege of bringing a destitute child with me. I often see a little boy roaming about the streets, whose forlorn and neglected appearance fills my heart with pity." "Just see here," he added, pointing to I large rent on the knee of his trousers, "me and Will Brown were playing tag and I fell down and tore this." If any people, now-a-days, lived in a ooadltion like the ancients, they would beobjoots for sincere pity, and it would be our duty speedily to send missionaries among tbem. What • lamentable eight would be a nation of great mental vigor, half clothed and poorly fed, tilling the earth with wooden plows; without soap, pins, friction matches, or India rubber? How queenly wouldone of our betorj girls appear to them? SAMUEL J. BARBER, Keystone Marble Yard! J. J. Merriam's French and English Chemicals, German Medlclnea.Patent mdlcines, Shakera'a Herbs, Thompaonian Medicines, Ilorso Medicines, 0»ttle Liniments, Gargling Oil, Bosln Hal Soda Painta, Oils and Glass, I'utty, Gold Leaf, Varniajiea oi all kinds, Alcohol, AeUU, Tur- • pontine,Camphene. Burning Fluid. Lamp Oil, Lamps. Lamp Globes and Wicks. Pure Wines and Liquors, Dye Stalls, flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Blank Books, School Books, Stationery, and, School Pens, Ac. tLc.-, At Wholesale and Aetail. STXJDIO, AT MILLER'S PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS. CIBI1ET AND LIFE SIZE PORTRAITS Painted in Oil Colon. AIho copies made from Datfuerreotype*. Ambrotvpea or Card Picture* any »iae desired, and Painted in Od or riator Colors or rt-toucktd with India Ink. Pfttnton Sept. 6, 1866.—ly law * McMillan. ; tod Fellow#' Block, North SiClD' PHtston, D«o. 2#. !»«*• Sculptor, aiid Dealer is Foreign and Domestic MARBLE Tomb-Monti. Vnttli, Window Cap* k Mill, "Why don't you run home and get your mother to mend it, Johnny T" as she did her best to bring together the several parts. ItEMOVAL Brandensburg's Bakery. "Ob, cause mother ain't to home. She is gone to the "Society for Clothing Destitute Children." " Certainly ; this is what we expect and desire every member to do as she has an opportunity. We have a number of little jackets and pants on hand, and there will be some among them that will fit him. Our next meeting is just a week from to day, remenber, at Squire Mayo's." How magical the art of a Yankee clookmaker. OPPOSITE THK BANK, PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO.. PA. All •rd«r« promptly»W«nde4.»»i»»tlrf*clioD «rarr»nt«d. [Aprils, 18«2.-ly PBAXJTICAL WATCHMAKERS Beggars, now-a-days, with regard to the substantial comforts ol life, far better than ancient kings. New Briak. Opposite NORTH EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA "Destitute Children 1" ejaculated Mrs. Lane, as she surveyed her nephew from head to foot "If you don't come under that class then never a child did. Why, my dear, you are all rags and tatters." Bit BASIN, PITTSTON, PA. 03"" PhyaiciansPreicriptUfascarefullycom pounded. Our modern civilisation is surely just what is suited for the welfare of humanity. The steata engine, politic, electricity, morality, and every good thing move on harmoniously. We look baok to the past, to note, as warnings, the paths of error which our predecessors trod, and w* push on ebecrfully, and confidently feel that tho present and the future are of the utmost in* portance to us.—Scientific American. THE STAFF OF LIFE is (food Eread. and I would respectfully iuforin the citiaens of Pittston a-JwUiaity. *»«• I »lw*y» kf'P genuine ■* band for «le. with »11 kiqtfa o CRACKSCAKFS &Cl Families and Partlei supplied with e»erythinr in hia line, on «hort uotice. and on reasonable levrySK46H»lrMent is now in my new brick huilitac nppftAit* the big basin, on Mam at. buiMWgoppa «• KKAS"K BIIASDESBURG. Pittaton, March I, 1803. I860. 1866* ehiladelpbia and Erie Rail Boad. If you want any thiag in my line, please call at the Eagle Drug Store, next door North of the Oasette Printing Office, Main atreet, Pittaton. DR. A. KNAPP. JI'ST RECEIVED. Pure Keroaene and Coal Oil. "I know it, aunt," responded' the boy, moodily, "but it ain't my fault. Mother says she has no time to mend my clothes, and if she did, they would be just as bad the next day; so what's the use ? Father said last night, that I looked like a little heathen, and he almost wished 1 was, for mother would think I was worth looking after, « little," There was a merry twinkle In Mrs. Lane's eye that night as she superintended prepara tions for supper, which ever and anon deepened into a smile. But though the children were anxious to know what mother was smiling about she kept her own counsel. Thin ifreat linfe traverse* the Northern and North of PunnHyiYHtiia to the city of Erie on ' h hH* iw"«Dn leA«ofl nM in operated by the PENNSYLVANIA HAIL. KMAU COMPANY. One ton White Lead Tire# "f Pa-nvnger trCuos at Northumberland Half ton Potaah, a aupejior article. *• One hundred Bamboo and Reed Fishing Roda. Cement, Calcined Plaater, Marble dust and Sil- LEAVE EASTWARD. Eric Mail Train...... Erie Express Train. Eimira Mail Train 11 SB P. M. .« C12 A. M. 10 20 A. M. Imitation of Rosewood, Rosewood, and Gilt Picture Frames, made to order. Looking Glass Plates of all sizos on hand. Garden Seeds of all kinds, a full supply. ver sand DR. A. KNAPP Tbe next Wednesday afterr.oon a sciore or more ladies were seated in Squire Muyo's parlor, with busy fingers and still more busy tongues. OLD THINGS. Giro me old songs, those exquisite, bursts ol melody which thrilled the lyres of the inspirD cd poets and minstrels of long ago. Every note has borne on the air a tale of joy and rapture, of sorrow and sadness. They tell oi days gone by and time has given them a voice i that speaks to us of those who breathed thorn melodies ; may they be mine to hear till life shall end ; as "I launch my boat " upon th« «eas of eternity, may their echoes be waftec on my car, to cheer me on my • passage fron earth to fatherland I Give me the old paths where we bare wan dered and culled the Sowers of friendship it the days of " Auld Lang Syne." Sweeter fa the dells whose echoes have answered to ou voices, whose turf is not a stranger to out footsteps, and whose rills have in childhoods day reflected back our forms, and those of ow merry playfellows from whom we have parted and meet no more in the old nooks w loved so well. May tbe old paths be watereC with Heaven's own dew, and bo green forevci Dh. C. M. WILLIAMS, SUaQEOH DENTIST, Street, Pitteton, Pa. LEAVE WESTWARD, V. PETERSEN, Pittaton, Pa. H.Jt A. PETERSEN, Bcranton, Pa. V. PETERSEN, Uoneadale, Pa. Nor. 8,1880. "Have you had j #ur sapper, Johnny ? yon look hungry." Erie Mall Train.... Erie ffoMf Ehnira Mail Train ...A 59 A. M: ....6 43 P. M. ....4 55 P. M PitUton, May 31,18M.—ly DR.A.KNAPP "No," said the boy, casting a longing look at * generous piece of pumpkin pie his aunt was cutting; "mother left some cold victuals on the table for lather and me, but " " There is Mrs. Lano coming up the walk!" exclaimed Mrs. Mayo, who wns seated by the window. Just see what a wretched looking boy she is leading by the hand ! It can't be one of her boys, for I know they are models of order and neatness-" Pi**.«M»»er earn run Girouah v® fhe E*'* Mail aud Etpren* rtiWlH vitiioat change both w%y$ betWvea Philadelphia and Brie. SOMETHING NEW. PARRITT'^ Among the many improvements recently introduced in hit practice. he r««rill uone ol more importance thauDi» method of EISHWHWTEETH WITHOUT MM, whffiTtioi. doing lueoesalutly everyday, by the uae of -NITROUS OXIDE GAS. It is Ii rleolly «afe and very (jieaaantto inhale. It. result* have been entirely «atiafaelory in isv• rv instance. C. M. Hooi*Mrith 3. W. MILLER, adjoining the Caah ot C'hM. Law 4 Co. PitUtun, May lit 1884. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at Q C 0 A. M.. arrive at Erie 9 36 A.M. Leave Erie at 4 44 1\ M.. arrive at New York 4 Ut P. M. rpHE undersigned have opened in connection with X their Dry Goods and Grocery Store, a TIN SHOP, "Well,"' interrupted the good woman, placing the pie upon a plate and adding to it a couple of dough-nuts, she was frying, and a slice of cheese, "you just take this and mind you don't leave a bit of it." EWjranl Hlaapin# Car* «»n all Ni«ht train*. Par inf »rn*ation respecting Pa*seuiters business, applv at Cor :*Mli and arket atreeta Philadelphia: And f*»r Freight biiDiiiosi» of the Company a Agents, S H Kingaton. Jr.. Cor, 11th and Market street#, PtiiladelphiaJ. w Reynolds. Erie. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, Where the clllicn" of 'Went Pitt.ton nnd vicinity may ohtniua FIRST-RATE AHTICJ.K, and at n» low ratea as at any other establishment in the county. They intend to keep good workmen employed constantly, and tfee public.cau get their work doue at all times an J punctually. f U ' ' f '' 'C OPPOSITE COOPER'S HALL, MAIN STREET, PITT8TON, PA. Mrs. Shaw was too busy distributing work to glance out of the window. Having on hand a full asbortrneutofJohn lost no time in obeying his «unt'a peri emptory, but by no means unpleasart injunction, and the contents of the plate rapidly disappeared before the energetic assault. *' I forgot to tell you, ladies," she said, tliat my sipter in -law joins our society this afternoon. The boy with her is no doubt the one she spoke to me about the other day as a fit subject for our charity. I take considerable credit uiysef," she added complacently,'" for persuading her to this step. Sister Lane is such a home body—so wrapped up id herself and family." Win. Brown. Ai/ent. N. C. R B.. Baltimore. H. H H«»r*T»DN\ General Frehrht A#t., Phila. 11 W.GWINNER. General Ticket Atf'i.,Phila. A L TYI.ER, General tfup*t. Erie. Pa- June 7WW« Short Notice. Particular Attention Paid to He- Vfurk of all de»criptioni made to order at Stoves of all Kinds» Such as Cooking, Heating, Gas Burning and Parlor Stoves, the attention of the Public i* respectfully called to the fact that be will sell them aa olieap as theyoan be purchased elsewhere. lie keeps on hand a pairing. SEWING MACHINES GEO. BLAKE & CO., Sole Leather and Shoe Finding» of all "I wish mother would stay at home, just as you do, aunt,1' be said, as he opened the door, casting a longing look upon the cheerful, eozy looking kitchen. C. E. WBIOIIT. !D• 0. HARKINUTON WtlltfHr & HA.Rr lN&TuN ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILKKd-BABHB;. PA. ofteaan Main St.. *li.ive .Z Bennett'« Store. Will practice in Court* of Lu*erue County and Mayor's Coiirtt of Oiirbondale. Consultation! in German and English D. C. Harrington, Notary Public Feb. 4, 18«f Deicriptinn*. G. B. ROMMEL * CO. DEALERS IX M»y 17, I860.—ly LARGE STOCK OP TINWARE All made up by experienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. SE WI1\G MA CHINES, SOOT0 "I declare," exclaimed Mrs. Lane, as taking up the rolling-pin, slie resumed her labors, "ii it isn't a shame for Nancy to neglect him and I am actually ashamed of him, and his mother an active member of half s dosen societies. As for brother John, he's clear discouraged, and I don't wonder at it I don't believe he comes to a warm supper once a week! It's my belief, that it is a woman's business first to look after the comforts of her family ; then, if she has time to do for others, well and good. Charity ought to begin at hotaie if she don't stay there I" 4C Mi*. Lane is a kind-hearted woman," replied on old lady who was knitting in one cornor of the room, " and does a great deal of good in a quiet way." KE,W SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES ASK HOLLOW-WARE, Such as POTS and KETTLES, ilB COAL SCUTTLES, also LANTEHNB. KEROSENE LAMPS, KEROSENE OIL, REFLECTORS, in my memory 1 Give me the old bouse whose stairs we seer to hear light footsteps, and undor whose pore! a merry laugh seems to mingle with the wind that whistle through the old elms, beneat whose branches lie the graves of those wb once trod the halls and made tbe chamber ring with glee. OF EVER* DiSCRIPTIOK. AffeuU for tho WEED, FLORENCE, (JBoVER fc BAKER, BUTTON HOLE, AND PET SFWINfi MACHINES. Old Machine* Bought, Sold, Exchanged By this time Mrs. Lane was in the room. D . jblf* I. BlitKKK AND 8UB0K0N, SHOES. " Good afternoon, ladies," she said, glanong around with a pleasant smile, " you see, sister Shaw, that I kept my word and did not come alone," she added, as that individual fixed her eyes in undisguised astonishment, upon the boy whose reluctant hand she held. 3CD- LAMB, MINERS'LAMPS. And every other article belonging to a first class Shop. (Formerly of Tunkhannock,) Opposite the Bank, Pittaton, Penn'a. RESPKC ' FULLY invlteM he the ittention of the public to hislarge stock of BOOTS ANID SHOES,such its Gents'FineCall Boot*, Oongre*c Gaiter* Oxford Tie* &c. Also, a ltrte variety of Ladlex'and Children!"shoes. andGailersof alMefcriptions.in fact everythingthcline. He has connected iseparate department for a My mtabllshment Is opposite0. Law&Co.s Cash Store, Main street, Hittston.Pa. Offln# hour«—from 8 to 10 a. m.-, and 1 to 2 p. m. Evening. 8 to 8i or Repaired. A foil wnrtimnl of NBKDLES and supplies for *11 machine* ennstantly on hand. We have a lew 2nd band Machine* for lal* rerr nheap. Table- for hand machines snnphcd. All orders by mail or oiharwixa will recoire promp attention. JOBBING And oh, above all, give me old friends hearts bound to mine in life's sunshiny hours and a link so strong that all the storms o earth might not break it assunder; spirit; congenial, whose hearts through life have bea in unison with my own. Ob, when deatl shall still this heart, I would not ask fo aught more sacred to hallow my dust than th tear of an old friend. PilUtoo. Maivh L. I86rt Attended to with promptness. And in the best manner. ThC- undersigned will undertake to make anj kind of work in his line, and in aa good and durable a manner as the same can be done by any establishment in Luserne County. " I found this poor lad," she continued, "in an alley way, playing marbles with a number of proiane and vicious boys, who were uttering words that I shudder to tbiuk pi-,. The black eye he has got in a fight with one of them, in which it appears he had the worst of it He is very dirty and ragged as you see. But I otter no apology for bringing him to you in this condition, as your society was formod for the benefit cf such, and trust that under your kindly care he will soon present another appearance." rf®-J? M BARRETT.—DENTIST -Office I I At his residence on franklin street, opposw tha Cbufchi Wilkes-Barre, her«-he may here.ifter b« found at all hours. Dr. B. inserts Toeth on Golil «»d Silver plate, and o£e»atas in all the branched of Dental Surgery,in the best manner. A laduction from u»ual charges sufficient to allowed to persons who come on a diatance. April 10 I HUB.—lv. Particular attention paid to FURNACE WORK. Give me a trial. T. S. BARRITT Pittston, Jan.4, "There's Aunt Lucy now, just coming into the gate," said her daughter Betsey, as, looks ing up from the apples she was paring, she chanced to glance out of the window. GEO. BLAKE A CO., So&ktok, Pa. C»iU»toti. March 29, I860.—tf. The uatronage of the publiclssoliclted. Scran ton. Nov. 30.18*&.-ly JOB PRINTING, Indignant as she was, it was not in good natured Mrs. Lane's heart to refuse a kindly greeting to her sister-in-law, who was evidently too full of her concerns to have noticed any lack of cordiality had there been any. •. ]VIrif£i?DR£s? M AK*ER?rlim"'1to°Kennedy Street. nxtdoor to Dr. Dorr'i. THE LUZERNE CASH STORE, AG9N MAKING. Paper Ruling and Book Binding. BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, LADIES' DRESSES AND CLOAKS of nil kinds, made neatly, substantially, and Id the latest style. We aim to please. Pituton, April 31. 1864. [IN WEST PITTSTON l tojaxKr goods To meet tbe increased demand of the business community. Muvo made extensive additions to my Job Office, and bv an increased foroe of flretclass Workmen. I will be at all time* ready to do all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY JOB PRINT- I NO at once and isi'M Ike greatest possible dispatok. RULING to any pattern neatly exeeuted. BOOKBINDINGin any styledoneonshortnotlee BLANK BOOKS of alfkitids, from at2S Ledger, Day Book or Pocket to a 5 cent Passbook, Constantly on band. STATIONERY in (treat variety for sale at reasonable prices. PRINTING, WRAPPING and WHITING PAPER8 of every description tor aale. ROBERT BAUR, Main Street, 2d door below tbe Square. Wilkea-Barre, March 1#, 1864. A Fit Pais.—A dandy is a thing in pant* loons—with a body and two arms, head with out brains, tight boots, a cane and white band kerchief, two brooches, and a ring on his fin ger. A coquette is a young lady with mor beauty than sense, more accomplishments thai learning, with more charms of person tba: graces of mind, more admirers than friendi and more foals than wise mon for her attend ants. TIE undersigned havin* purchased the old stand of Hw JM* in the Hnroimli of Pitlston.desirea to infoKTTaSiiblU' that lie j» now prepared to exacuf 'rtRW' ™ t)l" "u* tbv tNNt m*"uer' New Wagons, Buggies Carriages, be. of all kinds mid*' in (He best and most substantial style, by the bent bt workmen. The undersigned have the pleasure of announcing to the people of Weel Pitts ton and vicinity, that they have just received an entire new a toe* of Goods, consisting of "How do you do, sister Lane i how do you do Betsey," she taid, seating herself in the first chair she came to, as if quite exhausted, though her keen bright eyes looked aa bright and sharp as ever. '•Always cooking, I do declare 1 Ah 1 how it makes my heart ache to see you spending so much precious tiajo in caring for the poor perishing body 1" Twice did Mrs. Shaw essay to interrupt the speaker, but anger and shame eboked her utterance. When she bad concluded, she sprang to her feet " Melinda Lane I" she jaculated, " do you mean to pretend that you don't know that that is my boy f" BUTLER HOUSE PITTSTOH, PENN'A. PRESS GOODS! PAINTING AND REPAIRING done in the best manner. Satisfaction warranted In all oases. FERDI3AND KU9CHEL. Fft&W9C¥t- II, lW.-mO Of all kinds suitable to the season, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Blue Drill. Blue Denim*, Jeans. Ticking. Checks. Cotton Baiting, Table Linen, Bleached and Brown Toweling. Flannels of a 1 kinds, Cassimers Tweeds, Kentucky .Jesns, Hosiery. Buttons of all kinds, Threads, fttibboDSt BOOTS k SHOES, JOHN TR* FFISON, Proprietor. April. 13.1806 ANEUR1N JONES, Groceries and Provisions, "Folks can't live without eating," responded Mrs. Lane, a little tartly, as this remark called to mind what she consider he sister's remissness in the care o( her family. "Least ways, I have not found out tho way of living." "Your boy I" exclaimed Mrs. Lane starting with well dissembled amazement, " is jt possible ? Now that I look at him closer, it does lock like Johnny. But who would have thought it ? I leave it to you." she added, addressing the other ladies, " if the mistake was not a very natural one, or if ever » child apparently stood more in need of y our friendly offices t" BOARDERS.—A couple of gentlemen Board en will 6nd coniortabla accommodations by addressing D« R. E. Box 88, PitUtun Post Office. (ANEURIN FARDD,) architect a builder, 8CRANTON, PA. It is not good for human nature to hare tb road of life made too easy, for it is better to b under the necessity of working hard and Cu ing meanly, than to bare everything done ft us and a pillow of down to repose upon. Sugars of all grades. Teas, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Ham. Beef, Shoulders, Pork, Mackeral, Green and Ground Coffee, Spices, Nails, Hardware, Crockery, and all articles kept in a first-class country store. Terms cheap for CASH. Country Produce taken in ezobtnge for Application for mjr aemoas left with Mr. 15. K. Williams . of Pitts ton, wilt be promptly receitod and attended to. A. J. Out. 11, 1866—tf. n S. BECK, M. D.—DENTIST O. late of PHILADELPHIA.— ACjflBK Office,—Two doors above his for- r I F mar residence, East side of Main St., above the publlc8quare, Wilkee-Barre, Penn. July 1#, 1880.—lv. "Ton »lw«j8 did mske nice dough tints, Melindt," eaid Mrs. Sb*w, very composedly helping herself to one. FOREST HOUSE, COR WYOMING AVE. ... SPRUCE ST. •ow.-A. !»■*■C» *o-. F». ». HEED * 8CHOONMAKER, Pumnou 0. J. Reed. U. Q. Bckoohmaeek. Oct. 4, 1M8,-Iy GOODS 1 To Hotel Keepers. Applications and bonds for tavern LICENSE for salt at the PITTSTON GAZETTE OFFICE D«e.*tlSCl»-SXtt Our design is to keen at all times o fUU and wellselected stock of all kinds of goods needed by the town's people as well as farmers. To the farmers we would say that we have all the conveniences necessa- S/ for the accommodation of their teams, securely istant from the Rail Road, and oan offer them inducements in trade which they will not find surpassed anywhere. 49* Give us a call. J. P. CAKE A SON. A lady in Oregon, in writing to a friend i New York, says the cattle in that region lit to such a great age that their owners have ( fasten long poles to their horns for the writ kles to run out on. "These are light as honey comb," she added, as she proceeded to dispose of ft with evi dent satisfaction. "I don't know when I have made any kind of pastry. Prof. Spare, who lectured here last winter, Mid that they were very unhealthy, entirely destroying what he called the digestive apparatus." Lackwanna & Bloomsburg E- B. On *nd after M«y 2S.MW, trains win *rrire »t Pitta ton u follows This assertion could not be denied by any present, certainly not by Mrs. Shaw, who was completely silenced, though she was looking unutterable things. "WEST END HOTEL." JOSEPH SOU REMAN. Proprulor, Dr. G. SPERLING, ECOMBO PATHIO PHYSICIAN AND SU BCEON, NoHTBWAftD Bo«*D. • A. M., II,SO A. M., 3,21 P. M., »46 P. M. HODTHWARD BOBUB. 6,20 A.M.,10,40 A.M.,t,»P. M„ 740P.M. Omnibus leaves 40 minutes In advance 6f the above time. JuneH.liW. Pittston, Pa. r Successor TO R. JAOOARD. J rE HOUHfcie donveni#ntly located for the accommodation of travelers and well nupplyed Mith everything neccessary to make the sojourner comfortable. The best of Liquors and other beverage* will alwavs be found in the Bar. A share of the public patronage it mepectfullj solleitad. (Bay M. 18WMf. West PltUton, Oct. 26,1«M. Not long after sty could bare been seen, | «th poor Johnny " to tow." Uking • roundabout way in the direction of home, for unlike her sister in-law, who cscorted him thither, she went by the darkest and least fre quented street A Pretty servant girl at Halifax recent' became heiress to $161,000. Her beaux no think her prettier than erer J ■*-. r/T . 1 Mb. Geo. Peabody has given $2S.CD00 found a professorship of Mathematie and t Natural Science at Philips Academy, Andoi jyDQR8, BLINDS A PICTURE FRAMES. The undersigned would inform the people of Pittaton and Tielaity that the; are manufacturing. DOORS, BUNDS, AND PICTURE FRAMES, of variou* kinda, and deaira a share of ooblic patronage. Orders left at Dr. A. UHC FOR 8AI.B- I M.rrt«c ml | S'tftSTSSKSiS "" A"roWJ.«o'ffi.""lffi.SiariSfaa Paint., on, and Class and will kuep on hand a couftanl supply of Kreah which prematurely prostrate the ritalpowers-wittasure Kept constantly on hand ; painting and staling Limej#$h«rtDa»« quality (or all Mads of building, means CH . done to order by experienced workmen, whitewashing and fertilizing purposes, at reasonable , envelopes. Address, Dr. J.BKILLIN HUUUtlTOH i r vwipp a STTARirKT rates 8TBOH. HowardAaaociaUon, Philadelphia, Pa. | « m« matou, Aug# law-Um.H-am.1 1 Jan t«. 1i*i,-ly _ Weat Pittaton, Aug. », 1«»«. (Lite from Breilnu, Pru««ia.) OFFICE IN THE JOHNSON COTTAGE, (North side.) "Yes, I know," returned Mrs. Lane, dryly, "husband invited him bone to In one day, and I could perceive that he had no partial* lar olfaction to my pies and cakes. Indeed, J remember of thinking if that was his ordinary way of eating I should not like to be the ooa ■ to oook for him. And let folks say what they , may, I never will think that plain light pas- ] try, eaten moderately, wrer hurt anybody. T PlTTITOa, P» I DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AKD CATARRH / treated with the utmost success, by J. AAC8, M. D.t Oculist and Aurist. ( formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 51# PINE Street, PHILAD'A. Testimonials, from the most reliable aoureea in the City and Country can be»o«n at this ortlce. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as be has bo secret in hi* practice. ARTIFICIAL EVES, fnserWd without pAiit. No charge for examination. m.onto* Hours from «to 10, A. M., and I to 3, P. M Fill*tun, Aug. S, 18#»- This sharp, but much needed lesson, bad a most happy result, M w*s evident not only by Johnny's improved appearanoe, but tortile increased comfort of the whole family.— Mrs. Shaw learned, what Is to be feared too Mass. Laziness travels so slow that porwty « orwtakM h«r. March 2f.llM.~-ty |
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