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* TERMS of publication The (i.uiT** a MM* ArD* etv of Jobbing VAterial, with on« I-'# CjOB&et The Pitwtom Gaktm is pnbHghed erery Tbotsdat morning by G. M. Ricbam; ;b the "Gaiette Buildn«." w»t side of Main Street, at $3.00 per annum. No postage charged within the County. Terms of advertising as'follows: One Square, (10 lines) or lew, one month or loss, W; three months, »i six months, $8; one year, $U. Wlumn, one mo., $6; three mos., $10, aix mouths,$15; one year.$90- ; One-quarter Column, one mo., $10; three mos, $18 aix months, $25; one year,$35. One-half Column, one mo., $18; three mos., $30 six months, $60 ; one year, $70. One Column, one month, $30; three months, $40 six months,$70; one year, $120, w £} jt v k }; J; y ' jf ,j w% t % Taylor Steam Pre**, two »mMI*r (Heam PowwPwwi and two Hand Piw*e», thua enabling na to wpvdit# work of rrery kind, and to eMwnte it in a manner mot to b* mirpafwd e»eo in our large cittea, and at low ratus. ... H )J'» •£ Particular attention paid to the printing of Hat. Tfests, Pamphlots, Circulars. Show - Bill*, I.*bel», Notes, Orders, Hand-Bills, Bill • Heads, Ticket# Cards, 4c. ■ A- Ruled and Bound Work of all kinds done to order in the neatest and best manner, and printed to order. ' DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POUTrC?"NEW?, LITEliATORH. AGRICULTDBE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE *}**■* 7 J J I H-'*i VX i A ftifl Ifno of Justices' and Constables' Blanks, tc ther with License Applications and Bonds, Notes, Deede, Contracts, Time and Pay Holla, *c„ tc cnnsf'atly on Itand. Auditors' and Administrators' Notices, $3 each. All Jommimications of limited or individual interest, 40 cents per line. Notices of Marriages and Deaths, free; notices accompanying the same, 20 cts. per line. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1868, WI [OLE NO. 951. YOL. XIX.—NO. 15. two young men rose, and bidding good night, took thoir departure. ever her as -he met bis full, loving eyes beamin? down i. to hers. His warm clasp was on her hand, hi? warm breath wag on her cheek— he was drawing her to his heart, and she could not resist him. One sigh, and she wa» upon his breast telling him how long and fondly sbe bad loved hitrt. "My own darlingf Heaven Mess you! My wife—ay own " NASBY. Business (garbs. Business (Eariis. Business (£ariDs. BnsuusB (tfariis fwtvtj. Q.EO. W. BRAINERD & CO., JJQOTS AND SHOES! 8ix months passed awsy, during which it happened that a coolness sprung up, between Guertier and Talbot. The sarcasm of the Englishman was sometimes quite intolerable to the somewhat plebian pride of the Frenchman. Nevertheless they remained on speaking terms, aid, in the presence of others, even ventured npon the interohange of apparently friendly familiarities. A Convention at tKe Corners to nominate a County Ticket—Sore Joe Bigler prevented tAe Resolution usually adopted at such Conventions. c attorney at law, PITT8TON, FA., s. ST4RK, JACOB RIKG1L. JOSIAH 11*611, ALTUD BTIBLT, **• *• AiBBIOHT, SAHUILQ. SCOTT, STILUS KIMIL. TACOB RIEGEL & CO. U (Late Rlegel, M Fister,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, OF DRY GOODS, AS THY DAYS. GROCERS, 10S Murray, near West Street, NEW YORK. .. . (GEO. W. BRAINERD, I DAVID BELDEN IELJSH A W. BAXTER* • mark McDonnell BICT.—3J—25. Porr Omt, ConritDBrr X Roads (Wieh i* In the Suit nv Kentacky), April 16, IMS.—There never will be any peace at the Corner* till that disturber, Joe Bigler, and bis faithful adherent, aider and abettor, Pollock, are shot or otherwise killed. In the olden times afore the imograshen of the Ablishenera we had a short way tiv disposin uv sleh. It wm a maxim uv the South that thereood be peeee only where ther wni a perfect yoonanimity uv sentiment, and to bring about that ononis u v ids** that deliteful concord which wm so desirable we were in the habit uv i hoot in or bangin the most stubborn uv those wich didn't agree with the majority, and tarrin and fcatberin those who wfcre yet accessible to Kentacky reaaon. By vlgeroosly pursooin this course tha minorities on thi* side wui kept tollably small and eontrolable. Why these cutset hevint bin *o treated passes my comprehension. ■Rfl , j i./ iWould respectfully Ap II ipform the public that F u he has opened at his ' W I new Boot and Shoe I store, an entirely new — And handsome variety tg5| of tm. ladiesvmisses' * j, IV CHILDREN'S SHOES .„ci of every description, 'styleand quality, with an entire assortment of evenrthinc in the boot'and shoe line, from the dainty slipper to the strong Timbering boot. I wish to say to farmers particularly, who wish to buy Trembling pilgrim! lene and weary, Traveling toward the better land. Though thy path at times seems dreary, Thou hast sttll a guiding hand. Still believing, look above thee; Trusting, though thou cans't not see; There's a voice that ssys, "I love th«e— " As thy days, thy strength shall be." Bounty,, Back Pay. Pensions, and other Government Claims Collected. Offioe in Express Office. The door was thrown open and the owner of the pictures walked to. is.* . t -CD. " Why, lord, is it possible.?" he exclaimed, throwing np his bands, "i had no idea you were acquainted w.ith Miss Haley. Elisa beth, how have you known 4fce Karl Aug. 10, '«5. No. 8Sft Market St, and 27 North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA. ' v & HARRINGTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILKES-BARRE, PA. WATCH AND Grace, who was sharp at detecting the secret dislike of her lover for Talbot, coald not, however, sympathize with it. There was an attractiveness about Talbot thst was not to fee resisted. He was just one of that kind of men whom a man has most to fear as a rival, and whom woman has most to delight in as a love. JEWELRY STORE! April 30, '68. 7 Far above the clouds that gather, Lireth One, a friend indeed, Pitying like a tender father, And remembering all thy need. All his words abide forever, And his grace is rich and free; Trembling pilgrim 1 doubt him never— " As thy days, thy strength shall be." •f Shrewsbury t" DvL' Elizabeth started back, white. *nd trem Mi«g. pASSAG® TO AND FROM Office on Main St, above Z. Bennett's 8tore. Will practice in Courts of Luserne County and Mayor's Court* of Carbondale. ; M .; Consultations in German and English. D. C. Harrington, Notary Public. C. E. WRIGHT. D. C. HARRINGTON. Feb. 4.1864. .. JAMES SEARLE, GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, By Steamship and Sailing Packet, by WEEKLY LINES, at Reduced Rates. BINGHAM TON BOOTS, that I keep a full supply of the best make always on hand, and the " The Earl of Shrew«bury I" eheeried, "wh»* etc?* this mean, Ch»rle« t Are you—" Next Door to the Post Office, Aa for Elisabeth, her love for him vta profound, absorbing. Sbe kept it * secret for a long time; but bia quiok preception, on bis declaring his love for her, soon divined the passionate feelings that animated her heart for feSm. PITT8T0N, PA. TAPSCOTT BROTHERS A CO., CHEAPEST IN TOWN—COME AND SEE FOR "Tho Earl of Shrewsbury, Liszie? Yes, I lira. And you ire the future Countess of Shrewsbury. Mr. Walker, let rae receive your congratulation* upon the choice I have made of a girl who this day month will b« my wiie." IK.* CORNER OF MAIN AND WILLIAM 8T8. 86 Sooth 8treet, New York. Ontinue to issue Passage Tickets, available for twelve Months, from LONDON, LIVERPOOL, or QUEENSTOWN, and DRAFTS, payable on demand, for any """ "™° " iuSBStt W. HOltBIS, Mar 12,'68—ly. PitUton Pa. YOUR8ELVE8. Father, Friend, and Elder Brother, Those are names he dares to wear; Under Heaven, there is no other Love which can with His comparc; Pilgrim weary ! yet believing, Here is rest and peace for thee— All His promises reviving, u As thy days, thy strength shall be." Has for sale a large and splendid assortment of Being a practical shoemaker myself,and employing none but pR. WASHINGTON G. NUGENT, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELBY, SPECTACLES, FANCY GOODS, POCKET CUTLERY, , / • , j'!. * ;D One evening a brilliant party was given by lephson, the dramatist, in bia rooms in Change Uley. Among those present were Mr. Haley, Jrace, Elisabeth and Gaertier. Card-tables ivero scattered about the oom, around which night be seen assembled groups attired in the picturesque costumes with which the paintings }f that period have made us all familiar.— Eliaabeth was seated near one of these card-tables, watching a game of basset that was being dextrously played, when her attention was callad away by some persons laughing heartily in tbe corner of the room; and, on rising to remark the cause of this sadden hilarity, she peroeired Talbot standing in the centre of the group laughing as heartily as the rest. It appeared that Talbot bad been amoslng himself with sketching a portrait of Chaa. Lucas, the butt and foe of the witaof the Mercury. The likenes* was a caricature, and presented an absurd resemblance to Mr. Haley. Guertier had drawn nigh, and in catching a sight of the drawing had buret out into a laugh. This had at* traded other bystanders, who aeeiag what they fancied to be a joke, fell to violently laughing themselves. "Give rae the likeness, Talbot, will you?" asked Gaertier. THE BEST OF WORKMEN, I can warrant entire satisfaction in the CUSTOM DEPARTMENT to ail who wish a complete fit, and will favor me with their patronage. MARK MCDONNELL. He spoke truly, for on that day month the publisher's daughter became the Countess of Offers his professional serrlces to th« citliens of Pltston and vicinity, J®- Office M door north of the Bank. M«y 14, I860, tf Our Convensbun to nominate candidates ibr county offices wus hold yesterday, I wus cheerroan ur course, for I now okkupy that poaiahna (since it wtu discovered that Captain McPelter kin rite, he hes bin eekretary), and I felt a sinkin sensation when I saw that cuss Bigler and that other cuss Pollock enter the door. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, And a variety of articles usually kept in that line of trade. Shrewsbury. pAINTING & PAPEB HANGING PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO RE- A DISAPPOINTED YOUTH. T\R. JOHN C. BECKER, PHYSICIAN JLND SURGEON, PAIRING. Call before purchasing, and remember the right place, dknml ptoltoujj. I have selected my goods from the best manufacturers and dealers in the country, and have taken Zgtifflpen"8" Watch, Clock, and Jewelry repairing done promptly by the beat of practical workmen. ; ,Give ™ a «d e"min8 "*£5® SEARLE. Pitteton, May 2, *67 ESTABLISHMENT! Weshall rail him Brown, because if he was not Brown at first he has been done brown since. He in a susceptible young bachelor, is Brown, and admires female loveliness in all its forms. His friends call him Butterfly Brown on accojini of his flitting frnm Unmttf {ff Brown is a resident of this city j. ri«k b«t respectable, as such things go! His ''dearest" resides here aliM. Althongh Brbwn ft devoted to hie Theresea, the feet' doe* not prevent bis keeping one °P«® fcr other beauties, it ' "SOMERSET BUILDINGS," STREET, THE PUBLISHER'S DAUGHTER. (Formerly of Tunkhannook,) - OPPOSITE THE BANK, PITTSTON, PA. Office hours—from 8 to 10 a. m.., and 1 to frpi m. Evening, 6 to 8. Pittston. March 1.18M.-tf . .,,r Jenkins' Block, opposite Battle's Brick Building. Main St, Pittston, Pa, [Jan. 16,'68 Deebin Pogr&rn, aa he saw cm, hiled oftt. Risin to hi* feet, the venerable *14 patriark exclaimed In a roiee tremuloui with amotion, wat in thander he wtratber for. PITTSTON, PENN'A. One hundred years ago, what Mr. Murray, of Albemarle street, it now to the city of London, was Mr. James Haley to the cily of Dublin. Besides being a publisher, he was the proprietor of a newspaper called the Doblin Mercury, which possessed such an influence orer the Irish minds as induced Lord Townshend to select it at the official organ of the Irish GovernmentTCTBW JEWELRY STORE! The undersigned will open a REMbVAL! • ' B : SMITH, Gr. M . .♦»♦»»( C*M ******* ikD.l fc NEW PAINTtNG ESTABLISHMENT .Ttr . A ; «xm '- Mr. W. ; F R E E M A N, "Joeef, her 700 a rite to tot in a Dinsokratie convenstwn, holdin ex 700 do, opinyun* tha reverse or Dhnokratic ?" "VtfRS. E. J. BRIDGE, 1YX *uwtactum* or IMPORTER OF HAIR JEWELRY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Jewelry Braided and Mounted »t short notice. Also Carls, Switches, Ac., of *11 »Ues, SILK tun) RAISED EMBROIDERY, CROCHETING. BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &c} &c. 191 Wert St, 1 door abore Duane St, NS1TOEK. Mar. 7,18«1. "lyl on the firi fMnm in the sonth basemei 'doors "below tl t of the —Ievites the attention of the public to hie choice *•- ection of ' - "Devkla," retained this Bigler, "I carry {ft my body Federal led'; I wux under tho Coo* fedrit flag In sixty battlea, skirmishes, and ikedaddies. I her a certIfikIt to that affect from the late lamented Jobn Morgan. That certlfikit would admit me to ■ seat in any Dimokratie ctfuvwuben In ihe North—ahel It a ft be rafficipnthe* In Kentucky? Alars, the profit ft •01 witbouthonorsave in his ownCross Roads." And Joeef let on he wept, when Pollock oetentashoualj handed him a pocket handkerchief. ■ 5 "• D'■ " "Ef I held enny hetrodox views I her repeated uv em, me and Pollook, and we perpoee to Vote for all yer resolution*, like frisky iambs wat is glad to get back to the troo fold. Don't We, Pollock 1" "Cerlin, we do, The conrenahen may go on, and count ua :n ex troo oonrerta from abliahin; which, in view ur the fict that my atore hes been let on fire twict becox ur my awftl opinyans, I may be sed to bo literally a brand piakt from the burnin. Go on." Fihdin they wax bonnd to aUy, we went on. The first thing in order wua the tdoptahen ur resolooshens, ex follera: Coal Co.'s office, where they wlU be happy to meet their friends, and secure a share of their patronage. They intend, in all their engagements, to be fair and jfill keep on band , PAINTS, OILS, WALL PAPFRS, Ac., Brown waa standing on the corner of Fourth avenue and Fourteenth atreet, conversing with some of the msd wags who inhabit that locality. A vision of beauty passed ; she wag a young lady or Brooklyn, one of the most beautiful and fascinatlrg of the belles Across the riTer. The transcendent beauty bf'flifa loVety RICH JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, 3ILVK PLATED WARE, If Mr. Haley was happy in the possession of a newspaper which found unlimited patronage among the public and the Government, which enrolled among its contributors the names of Marley, the Dean of Ferns, and Jephson, the dramatist, and which had for an opponent the Freeman's Journal, directed by the once celebrated Dr. Lucas, he va* yet more happy in the possession of ElisabetL, his youngest daughter. Birds pot np in the neatest and best manner. Residence on the sonth side of Exeter street near the Railroad, in West Pittston. • £Dec. 19, «7. BUTLBR ft' 0 tr S E, PITTSTofc, 8PECTACLES, V " . j GOLD PENS AND CASES AND OTHER FANCY GOODS, OT. CHARLES HOTEL, PENN AVENUE, SCRANTON PENN'i. CHAS. H. BRAINABD, Proprietor. The closest attenlion will be bentowedI upon all guests, and their comfort will be the chief aim of the Proprietor. ■ Scrantoa, May 2,1WT—ly u._ which will be snpplied to their customers on as fair terms as tliey can be obtained anywhere else. TAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. . Having romorod to the new brick "Somerset Building" on the east side or the ravine, he has the pleas ore of stating that hia store is surpassed by none inthe county, for room and perfection in ita arrangement. A full assortment of the goods usually found in a Brst class establishment of this description, will be kept constantly on hand, and offered at the most reasonable prices. Mr. Freeman is also sole agent in PKtston for J. E. Spencer A Cq.'s celebrated SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, J. TREFFI90N, Propkibtok. maiden struck Brown'a heart square I Apr. IS. 1866. the eyea, and a# that susceptible organ to both, bing like a pa test churn-daaber. By diligent enquiries he learned her name and lineage and habitation. Then his * its were at fault. He consulted bis friends aforesaid.— They advised him to write to her an ardent letler, portraying his fore, hi* riches, and his ea1 gerneas lor an interview. "By Jane, I'll do it," quoth Brown, aad forthwith, by tbe help of Claud MqlnoUe and Bor meo, he compounded a love letter, which mutt have touched the heart of any one but a Brooklyn girl, and sent it over tbe river. Days of restless anxiety! Nights of feverish unrest! No answer ! "Who that has not been along there can tell the agony of suspense that rended tbe fond heart of the susceptible Brown. In hie despair be oonsulted hi* friends. They advised another letter. It vas sent. pOREST HOUSE, Corner Wyoming Arenue and Spruce 8t., SCRANTON, PA. REED k 8CHOONMAKER, Paonuitoas. a J. Rod. U. G. Scaoonuua. Oct. 4,1866.—ly Please give as a call. The girl was the belle of Doblin. She had won this enviable distinction as much through the accomplishments of her mind as through the graces of her person. It is recorded that her form was matchless for its symmetry and lightness. She had an abundance ot that superb hair which is neither golden nor auburn, but which seems to partake of tbe beauties of both, mingling their hues like those clouds which we see floating above and around the se tting sun. Iter eyes were dark blue and deep her features, classic in their precision, in the short, haughty lip, in the low, straight forehead, the oval,velvet-like cheek and chin. Iler bands were considered to be tbe smallest and whitest of »Dy woman's in the three kingdoms, and her foot was taken by a well-known bootmaker.of the period as a model for tho slipper in the extravagana of "Cinderella." She could converse fluently in several foreign languages; she was a superb musician, and her paiuting elicited the approbation of the most critics! connoisseurs. Pittston, Mar 11, tit 1 3. MAYO ft 00. "Bah!it's not worth having," rejoined Talbot. "However, yon may take it if yon will," and, turning upon his heel,he strolled away. FIRM AND NEW GOODS! Guertier took tbe drawing, and beneath it wrote the words," Old Haley." Approaching Elisabeth, who, on catching sight of Talbot, had blushed and resumed her seat, be placed tbe sketch in her hands without comment. She gazed at it for a moment, and then indignantly exclaimed: irarmr which are superior to'any other now in use, and never fail to give full satisfaction to those who use them INSURANCE CO., WILKES-BARRE, pENNA. Q E NT R A L HOTEL, G. B. ROMMEL «fe CO., REPAIRING Capital and Surplus, $150,000 UPPER PITTSTON. W. H. CORTRlGHT, Proprietor: WEST PITTSTON * Particular attention will be paid to repairing Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry of all kinds, and all work in trusted to him will be executed promptly and in the most workmanlike manner. C. W. FREEMAN. Pittston, Apr. 3#, 1868. DIRECTORS: WM. S. "ROSS, L. D. SIIOKMAKER, SAM'L WADHAMS, STEPHEN B0LLE8, 0. COLLINS, CHAS. DORRANCE, STEWART PIERCE, CHAS. A. MINER, G. M. HARDING, THOS. FORD, A. MORSE, JOHN REICHARD. Business under the above firm name having been resumed, and a fresh Rupply of Goods of all kinds received, they will sell for "Did Mr. Talbot do this ?" The House has been thoroughly renovated and much improved, and the proprietor reels assured that he can make hia guests comfortable in ovary way. His table will be supplied with the best of provinder and his bar with the chocest of liquors. Tho patronare of the public is restfully solicited. Pittston, June 6, '67-y - "Yes," was the laconic reply; then, after * moment's pause, he added, "It's very liko, isn't it ? But what makes you so angry T" She answered : CASH AT THE LOWEST PRICES. JJILBMAN'S SALOON, They h;«*e now and intend to lciwp constantly on hand agi-neral assortment of Merchandize, such as AND WM. 9. ROSS, President, L. D. SHOEMAKER, V. President R. C. Sxith, F0BDj "I do not feel very well. I am not angry !" But her white, contracted brows distinctly denied her words. Scarcely had Guertier left ber side when Talbot approached her. 1. We reaolved we bed the utmoat confidence in Androo Johnson, President ur tha Yoonited States, seein as he wuxn't impeached—«f he hed bin, then we should her the pririlige ur considrin him worthy uv confidence or not, ex the circumstancea uv the case shood warrant. BILLIARD ROOMS In the mean time, tbe wags above mentioned, fueling interested in Brown's welfare, concocted a letier which covcred the entire case, and one which, from their knowledge of the despairing lover, they judged woald provo a very bain) in Oilead to Kis wounded spirit. It waa dated at Brooklyn, copied in a neat ladiea* handwriting, and sent over the river to be mailed. HOTEL, DRESS GOODS, DELAINES, PRINTS, Opposite Eagle Hotel. May 16th, '67. MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Muslins, Woolen Goods of all descriptions. Ladies' Dress Buttons, Trimmings, Ao„ and would - respectfully call the attention of the public to the fact that they can , sell goods cheaper than the cheapest. Also, pARHIAGE PAINTING AND TRIMMING PITTSTON, P E N N'A "I have come to take you to the next room," he said, gayly. "It's cooler there, and the tables are spread with the choicest repast I ever saw. Come!" BOBKRT KLOTZ. April 2,1868. JOBS W. REED. All kinds of Beverages, loc Cream, andllefreMhments in the seaaon. Our accommodation are ample and satisfaction given in all caiDe*. June 13, '67-tf.] JOSEPH HILEMAN. 2. That theCongrisuv the Yoonited State* wua a upoomtiuwbnoj body, wich wus persistently endeavrin to brake up the Government ur the Yoonited States, wich we wux cz persistently try in vD save. The undersigned, who profess to understand their business in all its branches, have leased the rooms over the Blacksmith and Wagon-making Shop of Joseph Klotz, on Warren Street, in West Pittston, and will attend to the JOHN McD0UG-4L'S A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FRESH The admiration, however, which she excited among the literary, and even the aristocratic circles in which she moved, did not in the least affect her. She bad a greatdcal too much sense to be flattered by tbe almost fulsome compliments which the beaux of her acquaintance took every opportunity to whisper. She cared little for society. The only companionship she appeared to value was that of her sister Grace. She bad been left motherless at an early age ; but-in Mr. Haley she found a father who supplied every want engendered by tbe absence of the other parent with a tenderness, a pride, and a care, that created a love between them that was a little short of adoration. "Did you draw this picture, Mr. Talbot J" He inspected it for a moment, and then said SALOON, GROCERIES r. R. EAIKD B. r. cools* enn. "Yes." Main Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Alwavson hand. Coffees-Teas, Molasses,Hams,Corn Starch, Farina, Sago, Tapico, Macaroni, Fish Salt, Flour and Feed. A good supply of Glass Ware, Lamps, Chimneys, Crockery, Tin Ware, Kerosene Oil, Candles, _ Potash, and Soap of all kinds, a full assortment of Nails, Spikes, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Spades, Rakes, and Jjl R. BAIRD & CO., "Your father wants you in tbe next room, Miss Haley," said Guertier, from.the door. In due time Brown came bounding into tbe store, whore his friends presided, radiant with joy, and dancing like a bubble on a summer morning's wave. 3. That the only hope uv Yoonyun lay in the displacement uv such traitors ex Grant, Sumner and Stevens, and the putting in their places such guileless patriots ex Breckinridge, Brite, Vallandygum, etal. PAINTING k TRIMMING OF CARRIAGES of *n kinds. Having had largo experience, they do not hesitate to say that their work will bear comparison with the beat, and that they can give satisfaction Was,/ "*™""SoSSvsMTisr'" West Pittston, March 5, 'G8. PITTSTON, PA. , ( BEVERAGES of all kinds and of the best quality. A choice lot of C0NFECTI0NARIE8 constantly on hand.. Particular attention paid to the wants and comfort of all. July*, 18#0-Jw. MRS. McDOUGAL. Packers antl Dealers in Can, Tub, Spiced and Shell "Have you dared, Mr. Talbot, to caricature a man whom I so love?" she said eagerly and tearfully. OUSTERS, 322 South Front Street, Phil'a "By Jore, boys, I've got H7 And such a letter. Just the thing, by Jove. She wants to see me. lam going over there this evening.— j "Your father wants you in tho next room, Miss Haley," repeated Guertier. 4. That the thanks uv the J)imocracy is doo the people av the 8oath for their forbearance in not risin to sweep the Radical faction from the face uv thaearth. Cmm a. beck, m.d.—dentist . late of PHILADELPHIA.— MS Office,—Two door* above his for- mer residence, East side of Main St., a »ublic Square, Wilkes-Barre, Penn. July 1», I860.—It. k STRONG, HARD-WARE IN GENERAL. BRANCH HOt'SK—Ellicott's Wharf, foot of Cross 8t BALTIMORE, MD. "I wilt not entertain this company with a scene, Mr. Talbot"—she went; "but " ! Listen." w D;«. Also a good supply of Extract* and Essences. Nothing on onr part will be left undone to please and accommodate all who favor os with their patronage. ' Please call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. G. B. ROMMEL A Co. Jan. 30, '68.1 West Pittston, Pa. By p arrangements with the Express Companies and Railroads, those who order may rely on a constant supply Mid prompt delivery. We haTe established a Branch House in Baltimore. MCL, in order to increase the facilities of filling large orders, and also, for the purpose of receiving Oysters from the Nausemond, James and York Rivers, and other notable points, to a better advantage than heretofore.We beg a, continuation of the lhvor* of our old friends and customers, and solicit the orders of dealers generally, promising every satisbction in our power to give. Send in your orders. Jan. 3- F. B. BAIRD k CO. Brown .then read. t|)e letter to its wicked authors. lie then cut as much ofa pigeon-wing as his tight pants would,permit. "Was ever anything sweeter f By Jove, I'll have her picture and a kiss, or I'll neve* leave Brooklyn alive. Joe, you msy have Theiesen, and, next to Minnie, she is the 4fvineet creature that breathes, by Jove 1"- ■D,, , Scene changes to Brooklyn. Time, 8 p. m. Brown in parlor, solos. Enter young lady, who says: "Mr. Brown, I believe?" ■ixoMomsas or "Why are you talking so wildly, Miss Haley ?" exclaimed Talbot, clasping bis hands.— "Barely, you you " At thfa pint Bigler arose. He wanted to know ef this convenahen, stylia itoelf Dimoc ratio, wu« a goin to be satisfied with them resolooshins f He called for the read in nv the reglar one without which no Dimocratic platform was complete. He referred to the one dedicatin this Government forever to white men. "Hare it is," he said: Motived, That this Government was established by white men, and that white man will keep ft intact for white men and thair posterity forever. 9TEAM ENGINES, B0ILER8, CRACKERS, 8HAFTING, DRUMS, MINE-PUMPS, AND Mining Machinery generally. Ifr. Haley's drawing room was over the itercttry't office. In those days fashion had not driven tradespeople into houses away from their shops; and the place of business, which supplied the publisher with his fortune, he considered quite good enough to furnish him with a residence. In addition to the family circle, occupying this drawing-room one mild summer's evening, were Gabriel Guertier, a young Frenchman, and Charles Talbot. DR J. M. BARRETT—DENTIST. Office at his residence on Franklin St. opposite the Methodist Church, Wilke»-Barre,Pa., where he may hereafter be found at all hours. Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold and Silver plate, Ac., and operates in all the branches of Dental 8urgery, in the best manner. A deduction from usual charge* sufficient to cover expenses, allowed to persons who come frcm a distance. April 19 1800.—ly. JUST OPENED! He stopped abruptly, fixing his big eyes upon her with an expression half of rage—half of adoration. NOW READT AND FOR SALE CHEAP. • ! 60 Horse Power. 40 " " NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS! "It would be advisable for us not to meet again," she said, rising and bowing haughtily to him. Two new Engines, Two " * One " OD8 30 " 25 : « 8PAAR k WEISCARGER, Pittston, Nov. 21, 1867. gAMUEL J. BARBER, He turned deathly pale. "And all through a caricature of a stupid iool!" he said. piTTSTON MEAT MARKET! Haring just returned from New York and PhiladeN phia, and laid in a large and well selected stock of "Yes, nitirm (rising and pitching his shoulders toward her), I received your kind note in response to my own, and am most happy to present myself According to youi* request." KEYSTONE MARBLE YARD. Sbe drew herself up, and gave him one look; then, turning sharply round, she followed Guertier into the adjoining room. In a quarter of an hour after this the party left. "I demand, ex a white man," sed this Bigler, "that this reeolooshen be added. Let every white man, every proud caacaehen, who believes in his race,say 'aye,' and with emphasis." And every one uv them hollared oat "aye" with all their mite. "Good!" sed bigler, "good." White man and their posterity! wat a noble seatimeat. Say 'aye' to my resqfooshen agin." And they yelled 'ay*' agin. "Now Pollock, brother in the troo faith, newly baptised, open the door. Its better to be a door-keeper in the house uv Dimocracy than to dwell in the tents nv Ablishnism. Open the door." J J. MSBBIAM'S O ELBEL * FELDMAN at the Pitteton Meat Market, C opposite the Bank, desire to iDform the public thai they are,as heretofore supplying their nnmeroas cu.n-tomeroue with the beat of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Talbot was about five and twenty years old at the period at which my story opens. Without being a strikingly handsome man, he was possessed of pretty much every requisite to manly beauty. A lofty, white forehead ; large, flashing black eyes; a sweet smile, disclosing the whitest teeth; and a form, strong, wellportioned, and supple, made him a rather dangeroue foe to the peace of mind of those young ladieswhom he took it into his head to attack. 8'TDDIO, At Miller'a Photograph Rooms. CABINET AND LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS Tainted in Oil Colore. Also copies made from Dugnerre otypes, Ambrotypes or Card Pictures any siie desired, »nd Pointed in Oil rr Water Colors or re-Coucktd wit* I ndia Ink. Pittston, Sept 6,1M6.—ly DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT, Sculptor, and Dealer in "8ir"-D-(surprited and indignant). "Yes Minnie, I feel rery, veryiiappy." '•Sir, 1 wrote you no letter; you ara laboring under a great:mistake." FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, FRESH BEEF. PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, and nil other wwontMe most*, i They are also dealing in HIDES SHEEP SKINS, and FUIW, for which they will at all times pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES IN OASH. : WOOD, WILLOW, GLASS A CHINA WARE, Who shall tell the bitterness of the days and nights to Elisabeth that followed this quarrel with her lover? Her sister had married, her father was dead—she was all alone now. would inform their friends and the public .that they hare opened the same in Tomb Stones, Mantels, Window Caps and Sills. Opposite the Bank, "0, yes you did. I have it here in my pocket," (producing the letter). f Patrick Duffy's Building, opposite Cooper's Dry There had come a revelation from her sister that had almost killed her. Talbot bad not been guilty of the insult which had been the cause of their quarrel. Grace had been told the secret by her husband, and compassionating her sister's sadness, had communicated it to her. "Mr. Brown (glancing at the letter,)—ITDerceive what you have not the sense to see, that you are the victim of a practical joke. I presume you ure the presumptuous booby who sent to me two ridiculous letters. Brine them along. Pittslon, Not. 1,18GC—tf. 8 t F. Goods Store, PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO., PA. JJR. C. M. WILLIAMS. MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PA , FORGE Gabriel was Grace's recognized lover. Tbey had been engaged some time, and it was almost impossible to conceive any passions more pure, more generous, more unvarying, than that which subsisted between the yonng people. Elisabeth, though courted, caressed, and flattered on every side, had as yet no lover of her own. Many other girls placed in her position would doubtless, have fallen in love pretty well every other day, considering the amount of attention she got from men for whom all the Doblin girls were sighing; but somehow or other, in proportion as she was more wooed, so she became more exaoting. Her suitors all wanted some one thing more than the poor fellows happened to possess; it might be a better-shaped nose, a smaller mouth, whiter hands, a quicker wily a finer character, a more generous heart, *c.; and so it c&ae to pass that she let them all go by, including even in her contempt a viceroy, without feeling her heart in the slightest degree affected by the trying ordeal through which her beauty had compell- SURGEON DENTIST. MAIN STREET, PITTSTGN, PA. BAKERY! where they will be in constant readiness to serve all who wish anything in their line. The undersigned would respectfully an nounce to the public that he has opened AND RAILROAD SPIKE WORKS. WILLIAM HUNT & SONS, PITTSTON, PA. Among the many improvements recently introduced in his practice, he regards none of more importance than his method of COME ONEt COME ALLI "Didn't you write this letter though f By Jove, it is too bad. Bat I hope when we get better acquainted—" AN EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN PITTSTON adjoining the Butler House, where he will be prepared at all times to supply families and parties with Bread Biscuit, Cakes and Pies, of all kind, on Short' notice. From an extensive experience in the bakery business they feel no hesitation in saying that he will be able to ly solicited. L. ELTERICH. Pittston July «th, 1865." Don't forget to call and examine our stock before purchasing. Goods delivered on short notice and in good order. SPAAR & WEISCARGER. Pittston, Dec. 26,1867. Her grief seemed to broaden around her. It was miserable to remember that she had lost a lover whom sbe so adored. It was almost death to know how he had been lost Wich Pollock did and then entered—what. Good Heavens! 'A HUHDBBD MULATTO, QUAD BOO* ARB OCTOBOOB Manufacturers of Locomotive Frames, Crank Axles, Car Axles, Piston Rods, Paddle Shafts, and all kinds of Marine Work, Heavy and Light Shafting, Tire Iron, and every description of Hammered Iron, Railway Spikes, Bolts and Nuts of all sizes, in large or small quantities, always on hand. Blacksmiths' Work of every description promptly done. Cash paid for Wrought Iron Scrap. [tjune67 "Mr. Brown (indignantly)—I know nothing about you, neither do I desire $9; and if you write nDe anv more ailly letters, I aball refer tbem to my brother. Good night, air/' "Good.night, Miaa I — "Good nigh#, Sir, good night." Brown departed with an inofdiate ahted (lea ia hie rar,'in litni of picture and a hies. To add to hie woe, tbe next beat girl b&riag heard of the transfer of hie affection*, refaaea to aee him. He ia now trying to prolong his miserable existence by taking whiskey julepa at irregular EXTRHCTING TEETH WITHOUT PAtN, which he is doing successfttljy every day, by he use of • MMUI-TWt IT m, "What does thia mean t" ahrieked I. "Who are theaa V gasped Deakia Ftpiu. "Hell r sod lnk«r Garitt, praCiaalf. "They are the posterity referred te fa say reeoloosben; "ThU OoTarniaeat woi eatebliaked by white men and ahel be preaerred for white asen NITROUS OXIDE GAS. ' It is perfectly safe and very pleasahtto inhale, ts results have been entirely satisfactory in every instance. C. M. W. Rooms with J. W. MILLER, adjoining tlia Cash Store of Chaa. Law A Co. Pittston, May 1st 1884. gTILL LOWER!. She accepted an invitation to spend a few weeks with some friends in London, thinking that new scenes would help to. subdue the dejection to which her mind was now constantly a prey. But the very hum and shock of the huge metropolis seemed only to add a new bitterness to her sense of solitude. One evening sbe encountered Charles Talbot in the streets. Sbe had not seen him now lor a long, long time. Sbe wes with some friends passing by an exhibition of engravings in Fleet street. He did not recognise her, bat she knew him at once. He did not look so well as ahere* membered seeing him when last they met She would have given her whole heart to speak to bim; but even while she hesitated the crowd surged a little to and fro, and when she looked around he was gone. ' NOW 18 YOUR TIME FOR BARGAINS 1 , gERWICK MILLS. The undersigned haviug just received anothei large stock of PETER M. TRAUGH Calls the attention of the public to his facilities r the manufacture of a superior article of and their posterity/ I think it reed. These are the posterity. There may-he * few here who would be barred oat oa the score ar hein the a. c. taoanoB. c. a. wuxuas. rjlHOMPSON & WILLIAMS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, REMOVAL BRANDENBURG'S BAKERY! DRY GOODS T ! FLOUR AND CHOP of every description. The above articles are kept constantly on haiid. and will be sold at the most reasonable prices. He also has a irity ur whit* women, but these u« ex- I should hire included white wo- The majority ut thee* •3' New Brick, opposite rtg Basin, ' ' PITTSTON #4taw( l THE STAFF OF LIFE is good Bread, and I would respectfully inform .the citizens of Pittston and vieinity, that I always keep the genuine article on handfor sale, with all kinds o purchased since the last reduction, and being able to do business at small expense, can offer Goods of all kinds for Cash, at priees which all must consider low beyond competition. intervals. lie says that love is a dizziness, and perhaps it may be when mixed with whiaky and mint. LAND BROKERS am GENERAL CONVEYANCERS, men ia Main Street, Pittston, Pa, LARGE AND EXTENSIVE TANNERY, in connection with the Mills, at which he is aonstant ly engaged in the manufacture of all kinds of Leather. The highest market prices will be paid for Grain and Hides. A continuance of the public Mtranace is respectfully solicited. P.M. TRAUGH. Berwick, Jan. 9,1868-ly here, ea 700 kin easily determine by their aelaf, are the posterity or white men. They wt not pare black. Here ia avery shade, from the nb- Hood yaller ur the mulatto np to the almost white ut hjm who hea only a sixteenth part nigger blood in hia Taint. Uv cooraa they will take sCDats and assist us ia aomiaaUa the ticket wich called na together." "Ur coorse Ihey won't P"'roared Deekin Pogram. "I never will aet in a convenahen with nigger*—never! never 11 never I! P* Will attend to the purchase and sale of Houses, Lots, Farms, Timber and Coal Lands, also rent buildings, collect rent, invest and raise money on Bond and Mortgage, draw articles of agreement, contracts, deeds, bonds and mortgages, powers of attorney, Ac. Having had a great deal of experience in the real estate business, and an extensive acquaintance in this and adjoining counties, they feel safe in saying that they have superior facilities for doing a heavy bast ness, which they will attend to promptly on reasonable terms. The best of references will be given at any time, if desired by parties living at a distance. Office in A C. Thompson k Co.'s furniture store, Main Street, next door to E. k B.Bevan's liquor store, Dr. F. A. Thompson, having removed to the' West, has passed his unfinished real estate business qrer to us. [Oct. 24, '67-6ra GOOD CALICOES, " DELAINES, BEST MUSLIN, 9 to 14 Cts. Josh Billings, Seal Estate Agist.—I kan sell for eighteen hundred and thirty-nine dollars a pallaa, a sweet and pensive retirement, 1 lokated on the virgin banka ov the Hudaon, konteining 85 acres. The land is luxuriously divided by the hand of naturand art into pastor and tillage, into plain and deklevity, into atom abruptness, and' the balliance ov moss turfted medder; streams of sparkling gladness (thick with trout) danse through this wilderness of beauty tew the law musik ov the cricket and grass hopper. The evergreen sigha a* the evening zepbir flirts through it shadowy bucsom, and the aspen trembles like the lov-amiiten harte of a damsel. Fruits of the topiks in golden buty melt on the bows and the bees go hevy and sweet from the fields to their garnering hives. The manshun it of Parian marble, the porch ia a single diamond set with rubis and the mother of pearl; the floors are of rosewood and the celins are more beautiful than the stary vaults ov beavin. Hot and cold water babbles and squirts,in every apartment, and nothing ia wanting that a poet could pray for, or art could portray. The stables are worthy of tho steeds ov Nimrori or the studs of Akillcs, and its henory was built expressly for the birds of paradice, while somber in the distance, like the cave of a hermit, glimpses are caught of the dorg houso. Here poets have cum and warbled their laze; here skulptora have ekulpt; here painters robbed the scene off ov dreamy landscapes, and here the philosopher diakovered the study which made him the allcimist ov natur. Ncx northward ov this thing of boty sleeps the residence and domain ov the Duke John 8mitb; 18 to 20 " 12 to 16 " ed ber to pass. CRACKERS, PIE8,- CAKE8, Ac., Ac. Families and Parties supplied with everything in his line, on short notice, and on reasonable terms. My establishment is now in my new briclc building opposite the big basin, on Main st. FRANK BRANDENBURG. Pittston, March 1,1883. Buta change was to come over the dream of her life. The «mile and eye of Charles Talbot were at length to achieve a conquest, that it was the general opinion among the beaux of Doblin was wholly impracticable. A fUll line of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! JJAND, HOWELL KING. The next meeting was brought about by an extraordinary coincidence. It appeared that the friends with whom Elisabeth was stopping possessed some valuable engravings, which they were desirous cff selling. They had been placed in the drawing room, and during the day parties of strangers would drop in for the purpose of inspecting them* SUGAR8, TEAS, Ac., (SUCCESSORS TO SMITH BROS.) CELEBRATED XX Jc XXXX ALES, Talbot bad brought a letter of recommendation from the Earl of Shrewsbury to Mr. Haley. This, together with the specimens of his skill as an engraver, had induced the publisher to give him employment. He acquitted himself so admirably, that in the shortest time possible, ho won for himself the regard and confidence purchased at the best Houres in New York and Philadelphia.JOEL BRENTON, WV/.'ih'A)L'A C PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, HOUSE, UNRIVALLED CREAM ALES, "Very good. Ef this is the yoonanimous decision, we won't nominate any ticket I take the responsibility u» buitin thi* convenshen. But, oh, Deekin! wet a goin back on /our principles! Dare you den/ that these modified mokes are the posterity uv white men ? Deekin ghood yoo cast a beamin eye over this assemblage, wouldn't it rest parentally and lovingly onto yoor own posterity t Oh, Deekin, ef you go back on the resolooshen wioh yoo yoonanimously roted for, don't, I beg of you, go back onto nacber. DoA desert yoor children, Don't turn a deaf ear to the pleading o( nacber, or * blind eye to her suppressions. Hannibal Pogram, go and beg yoor father to permit yoo, his posterity, scarcely blacker than he, and a cussid site hansomer, to mix in this caucus." Tbe Dekin indignantly left the room, and I followed soot, wich eggsample wus followed by all uv us. Bigler and Pollock remained, and nominated a ticket of these half-bleeched cusses, making it up entirely ut the Pogr&m, Gavitt and Punt niggers, es these names, they sed, hed weight in the oonntry I Who will deliver us from these two bodies of death? PiTtoiic* V. Nasbt, P. M, (Wich is Postmaster.) TEAS, 90, fix*), fi.ro. 12 to 15 Cts. Keystone hotel, (Late King's,) 58 Dey St, Cor. of Greenwich St, £ 21B Fu 1 ton St, NEW YORK. SUGARS, MANUFACTURED FROM THE BEST OF MALT N D HOPS. One Hundred Bbls. White Wheat Flour, Elizabeth was seated alone in the room, contemplating the engravings with an abstracted gaze. She had entered just as some visitors had taken their departure. Hardly five miautes ba t elapsed when the door was suddenly thrown open, and Mr. Talbot was shown in. Orf seeing him Elizabeth uttered a low cry. He stopped, as if struck with astonishment; then hastily advancing, he exclaimed: LARGE STOCK OF MEAL AND CHOP, families can be supplied with a Pure Health} and Nutritious beverage. of his employer AN D SIGN PAINTER, XX & XXXX PORTER, It ocurred that during the evening to which I have referred, Mr. Haley had left the room for a short time. The night was darkening outside. Elizabeth arose, stirred the fire, and, while the ruddy glow lighted up her lovely features, turned to Talbot, and exclaimed : This comfortable and convenient Hotel has been thoroughly refitted, and is now open for the accommodation of guests Main Street, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, MINERAL WATER, SODA WATER, SARSAPARILLA, Ac. BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER. UNION BREWERY, riTTSTON PENN'A. of all descriptions. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Ladies' Entrance on Fulton St W. E. WHYTE, (late of Pittston, Pa,) Paor'a. ; ~ i .♦«! .P*. Ar » -•*. ■ ixt/■ May (till be found at his Old Stand, next to Dr. A. Knapp's Drug Store, where he has a full supply of COME ONE AND ALL, AND SAVE 20 PER CT. IN YOUR PURCHASES! WALLPAPERS or ALL KINDSAND PRICES Mamli 28, 'G7-tf.] Pittston, Pa. "Everybody hears a good deal of the Earl of Shrewsbury ; but I've never met anybody yet who knows him personally, saving yourself.— What kind of looking man is he, Mr. Talbot? Is he handsome, to begin with V " I little expected to meet you here, Miss Haley. Will my presence embarrass you if I remain for about three minutes to inspect some of the sketches?" Dec. 5,1807-ly Pittston, Oct. 17, '67. JAME8 BROWN. MILLINERY AND which he will sell at the lowest rates at which they can be afforded. •/ "UNION FOUNDRY!" rpo AND FROM THE DEPOT! The undersigned, having purchased of Mr. Joseph Hileraan the Omnibus Line to the depot would respectfully say to the public that he will continue to run to all the trains, and carry passengers and baggage at the same rates. No effdrts will be spared to accommodate the publicand to give all entire satisfaction. FANCY STORE! PAINTING, PAFER-HANGING, GRAINING, GLAZING AND PICTURE FRAMING, "Tolerably handsome. I don't think him very good looking, though I believe tho reverse is the opinion of a good many." She was intensely mortified by his coolness. Without rai sing her eyes from the ground she answered : Adjoining D. Lamb's Boot and Shoo Store. MRS. D. LAMB, having recently opened a desirable stock of MiMnery and Fancy Goods, invites the attention of the ladies to the same. Her stock comprisesdone at short notice and on reasonable terms, supply of A full " If I find your prescnco embarrasses me, I can easily leave tho room." PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PAINT-BRUSHES, Ac. and all other articles belonging to thp trade constantly on hand. We aim to please, and are wffling to rtly npon the work we have don® in the past for recommendation. Pittston, April 2S,'«7. J. B. "Is he oid ?" Tslbot smiled HART PHILLIPS. "One of the most piquant traits in a woman's character is curiosity. Let me congratulate you upon the possession of it |in an eminent degree." He showed his white teeth, and flashed his eye upon her as bespoke. She oolored a little, and looked downward at the fire. "Is he often in love, Mr. Talbot V asked Graee. He made no snswer, but commenced his inspection. She did not raise her eyes from the ground for some minutes. When she did, she found that Talbot was leaning against a screen, folded arms, and with his eyes intently fixed upon her. The instant their glancea met, sh« rose, and was about to leave the room, whenD hastily advancing, he seised her by the hand. BONNETS, RIBBONS. HATS, FLOWERS, Feathers, Laces, Hoods, Silks, Velvets, Doll Hats Hats for children, and a variety of other roods. alt of which will be sold at reasonable rates. Millinery work of all kinds executed in the best and most approved manner Please call and examine oar stock. LIVERY! Good horses and rigs to hire to careful ane responsible persons. All orders left at Eagle Hotel or Butlor House will be promptly attended to. H. P. Pittston, June 8,18S5.-tf.: PITTSTON PENN'A. while southward and-nearer the spice breathing tropica, uisy be seen the baronial villey ov Earl Brown and the Duchess Widd/ Betsey Stevens. Walls of primitiff rook, laid on Roman sement bound the estate, while upward and downward tbe eye catches far away the magnesta and slow grander of the Hudson. As the young morn bangs like a ourting of silver from tbe blu breast ov tbe ski, an sngel may be seen each night dansing with golden tiptoes on the green. (N. B.—Thia angel goes with the place.) Diagrams kan be seen at theoffiss of the broker. Terms fluttering. None but principals dea It with, Title as pure as the breth ov a white male infant, and possession given with tbo lark. For more ful diskripshun, read Ovid's art ov Love, pf fcjll I •D youre carried) on Josh Biluios, M o DO U G A L L'8 rilHE undersigned having recently conuDleted ex-1 tensive facilities connected with their Foundry at the Foot of Plane No. 1, in Pittston, desire to announce, that they are prepared to manufactu'e Pittston Oct 18,18W.-tf rjlEMPERANCE RESTAURANT. CENTRAL BOOK & MUSIC STORE ! OPPOSITE COOTER'S HALL, * tj K®CP* constantly on hand a good assortment ol Books, Music, and Stationery of all kinds. SLATE8, PENCILS, PA pvn SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, _ . . MEMORANDUMS, Ac. 'receive careful attention ant dition will be promptly made to the stoc*1 whlcntne wants of the community may call for. Th® 8solicited, STEAM ENGINES OF ALL CAPAOTITIES, BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS' Q. W. S T R E N G, " Eliaabeth, my darling Elisabeth !" be exclaimed, in musical, pasaionate accent*," do not leave me now 1 You blamed me falsely once— I loved you well then—ay, still lovel I was wronged—cruelly wronged! You know it? I am leaving England won—perhaps forever! I am poor, destitute! Yet I cannot leave the old country without hearing one tender adieu from her whom only I have loved in thia world —whom only " F16BT15S a Locoxonva.—We have heard of quadrupeds showing fight to a pairing looomotive, says the Bridgeport (Conn.) Farmer, bnt never of a biped doii»g so, until this morning. Such was the case yesterday afternoon In East Bridgeport A. man, who had been imbibing freely something stronger than water, and who had become quite pot valiant, swore that he would " liok" any locomotive that came along. "Not often ; but I would not answer for that view of bis character were he once to set foot in this drawing room." John Barnes has just opened an BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, (Below the Bavine, West Side of Main St,) PITTSTON, PA. FASHIONABLE EATING HOUSE in tho Somerset Buiding, first door north of C. W. Freeman's Jewelry Store, east side of Main street, I'ittston, where he will be happy to supply the public with refreshments of all kinds. Tea, Cofftee. Bread. Cakes, Pies, 4c., of our own baking and warraated food and pure. Meals, hot and cold, served at all ours, in the best mannor. Ice Cream, Candies, Fruits, and a variety of the best and most palatable temperance beverages. A share of public patronage is solicited. Apr. 83,'#8. JOHN BARNEa Also, Car Wheels of a superior quality, Schute Plates, Grate Bars and Iron Work in general. Having had long and extensive experience in making machinery for Coal Works, they feel confident of being able to give satisfaction in every order they undertake. Also a superior IRON FENCING for Houses or Cemetery Lots, very cheap. STOVES to suit the market. ••That's meant for you, Liziie," said Grace. " And whjfcnot for you?" Talbot inquired. "Ask him," she answered, laughing, and pointing at Guertier. Being neatly fitted up, and having Just, supplied my self with two new and very handsome chairs, I am prepared to make my friends and customers entirely comfortable, and to shave them in the best manner. Thankftil for the liberal patronage I have heretofore received, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the Mme. G. W. STRENG. Pitts ton, June 6, lS6T.-tf Guertier shrugged his shoulders in true French fashion, but remained silent. All work done by them warranted. All kinds of metals taken at the ruling prices. All orders promptly attended to. LISTER * PU3H. Pittoton, Jan. 10, 'w, . f He paused, overwhelmed with his feelings. All the old memories of by-gone day*, rushed The conversation went on iu this kind of strain until the return of M J »1«7D when the Real Estate Agent; 8am SUarpl®/ and Bon Cotton are ooming.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 19 Number 15, June 11, 1868 |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 15 |
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 | 1868-06-11 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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 |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 19 Number 15, June 11, 1868 |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 15 |
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 | 1868-06-11 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_18680611_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Full Text | * TERMS of publication The (i.uiT** a MM* ArD* etv of Jobbing VAterial, with on« I-'# CjOB&et The Pitwtom Gaktm is pnbHghed erery Tbotsdat morning by G. M. Ricbam; ;b the "Gaiette Buildn«." w»t side of Main Street, at $3.00 per annum. No postage charged within the County. Terms of advertising as'follows: One Square, (10 lines) or lew, one month or loss, W; three months, »i six months, $8; one year, $U. Wlumn, one mo., $6; three mos., $10, aix mouths,$15; one year.$90- ; One-quarter Column, one mo., $10; three mos, $18 aix months, $25; one year,$35. One-half Column, one mo., $18; three mos., $30 six months, $60 ; one year, $70. One Column, one month, $30; three months, $40 six months,$70; one year, $120, w £} jt v k }; J; y ' jf ,j w% t % Taylor Steam Pre**, two »mMI*r (Heam PowwPwwi and two Hand Piw*e», thua enabling na to wpvdit# work of rrery kind, and to eMwnte it in a manner mot to b* mirpafwd e»eo in our large cittea, and at low ratus. ... H )J'» •£ Particular attention paid to the printing of Hat. Tfests, Pamphlots, Circulars. Show - Bill*, I.*bel», Notes, Orders, Hand-Bills, Bill • Heads, Ticket# Cards, 4c. ■ A- Ruled and Bound Work of all kinds done to order in the neatest and best manner, and printed to order. ' DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POUTrC?"NEW?, LITEliATORH. AGRICULTDBE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE *}**■* 7 J J I H-'*i VX i A ftifl Ifno of Justices' and Constables' Blanks, tc ther with License Applications and Bonds, Notes, Deede, Contracts, Time and Pay Holla, *c„ tc cnnsf'atly on Itand. Auditors' and Administrators' Notices, $3 each. All Jommimications of limited or individual interest, 40 cents per line. Notices of Marriages and Deaths, free; notices accompanying the same, 20 cts. per line. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1868, WI [OLE NO. 951. YOL. XIX.—NO. 15. two young men rose, and bidding good night, took thoir departure. ever her as -he met bis full, loving eyes beamin? down i. to hers. His warm clasp was on her hand, hi? warm breath wag on her cheek— he was drawing her to his heart, and she could not resist him. One sigh, and she wa» upon his breast telling him how long and fondly sbe bad loved hitrt. "My own darlingf Heaven Mess you! My wife—ay own " NASBY. Business (garbs. Business (Eariis. Business (£ariDs. BnsuusB (tfariis fwtvtj. Q.EO. W. BRAINERD & CO., JJQOTS AND SHOES! 8ix months passed awsy, during which it happened that a coolness sprung up, between Guertier and Talbot. The sarcasm of the Englishman was sometimes quite intolerable to the somewhat plebian pride of the Frenchman. Nevertheless they remained on speaking terms, aid, in the presence of others, even ventured npon the interohange of apparently friendly familiarities. A Convention at tKe Corners to nominate a County Ticket—Sore Joe Bigler prevented tAe Resolution usually adopted at such Conventions. c attorney at law, PITT8TON, FA., s. ST4RK, JACOB RIKG1L. JOSIAH 11*611, ALTUD BTIBLT, **• *• AiBBIOHT, SAHUILQ. SCOTT, STILUS KIMIL. TACOB RIEGEL & CO. U (Late Rlegel, M Fister,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, OF DRY GOODS, AS THY DAYS. GROCERS, 10S Murray, near West Street, NEW YORK. .. . (GEO. W. BRAINERD, I DAVID BELDEN IELJSH A W. BAXTER* • mark McDonnell BICT.—3J—25. Porr Omt, ConritDBrr X Roads (Wieh i* In the Suit nv Kentacky), April 16, IMS.—There never will be any peace at the Corner* till that disturber, Joe Bigler, and bis faithful adherent, aider and abettor, Pollock, are shot or otherwise killed. In the olden times afore the imograshen of the Ablishenera we had a short way tiv disposin uv sleh. It wm a maxim uv the South that thereood be peeee only where ther wni a perfect yoonanimity uv sentiment, and to bring about that ononis u v ids** that deliteful concord which wm so desirable we were in the habit uv i hoot in or bangin the most stubborn uv those wich didn't agree with the majority, and tarrin and fcatberin those who wfcre yet accessible to Kentacky reaaon. By vlgeroosly pursooin this course tha minorities on thi* side wui kept tollably small and eontrolable. Why these cutset hevint bin *o treated passes my comprehension. ■Rfl , j i./ iWould respectfully Ap II ipform the public that F u he has opened at his ' W I new Boot and Shoe I store, an entirely new — And handsome variety tg5| of tm. ladiesvmisses' * j, IV CHILDREN'S SHOES .„ci of every description, 'styleand quality, with an entire assortment of evenrthinc in the boot'and shoe line, from the dainty slipper to the strong Timbering boot. I wish to say to farmers particularly, who wish to buy Trembling pilgrim! lene and weary, Traveling toward the better land. Though thy path at times seems dreary, Thou hast sttll a guiding hand. Still believing, look above thee; Trusting, though thou cans't not see; There's a voice that ssys, "I love th«e— " As thy days, thy strength shall be." Bounty,, Back Pay. Pensions, and other Government Claims Collected. Offioe in Express Office. The door was thrown open and the owner of the pictures walked to. is.* . t -CD. " Why, lord, is it possible.?" he exclaimed, throwing np his bands, "i had no idea you were acquainted w.ith Miss Haley. Elisa beth, how have you known 4fce Karl Aug. 10, '«5. No. 8Sft Market St, and 27 North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA. ' v & HARRINGTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILKES-BARRE, PA. WATCH AND Grace, who was sharp at detecting the secret dislike of her lover for Talbot, coald not, however, sympathize with it. There was an attractiveness about Talbot thst was not to fee resisted. He was just one of that kind of men whom a man has most to fear as a rival, and whom woman has most to delight in as a love. JEWELRY STORE! April 30, '68. 7 Far above the clouds that gather, Lireth One, a friend indeed, Pitying like a tender father, And remembering all thy need. All his words abide forever, And his grace is rich and free; Trembling pilgrim 1 doubt him never— " As thy days, thy strength shall be." •f Shrewsbury t" DvL' Elizabeth started back, white. *nd trem Mi«g. pASSAG® TO AND FROM Office on Main St, above Z. Bennett's 8tore. Will practice in Courts of Luserne County and Mayor's Court* of Carbondale. ; M .; Consultations in German and English. D. C. Harrington, Notary Public. C. E. WRIGHT. D. C. HARRINGTON. Feb. 4.1864. .. JAMES SEARLE, GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, By Steamship and Sailing Packet, by WEEKLY LINES, at Reduced Rates. BINGHAM TON BOOTS, that I keep a full supply of the best make always on hand, and the " The Earl of Shrew«bury I" eheeried, "wh»* etc?* this mean, Ch»rle« t Are you—" Next Door to the Post Office, Aa for Elisabeth, her love for him vta profound, absorbing. Sbe kept it * secret for a long time; but bia quiok preception, on bis declaring his love for her, soon divined the passionate feelings that animated her heart for feSm. PITT8T0N, PA. TAPSCOTT BROTHERS A CO., CHEAPEST IN TOWN—COME AND SEE FOR "Tho Earl of Shrewsbury, Liszie? Yes, I lira. And you ire the future Countess of Shrewsbury. Mr. Walker, let rae receive your congratulation* upon the choice I have made of a girl who this day month will b« my wiie." IK.* CORNER OF MAIN AND WILLIAM 8T8. 86 Sooth 8treet, New York. Ontinue to issue Passage Tickets, available for twelve Months, from LONDON, LIVERPOOL, or QUEENSTOWN, and DRAFTS, payable on demand, for any """ "™° " iuSBStt W. HOltBIS, Mar 12,'68—ly. PitUton Pa. YOUR8ELVE8. Father, Friend, and Elder Brother, Those are names he dares to wear; Under Heaven, there is no other Love which can with His comparc; Pilgrim weary ! yet believing, Here is rest and peace for thee— All His promises reviving, u As thy days, thy strength shall be." Has for sale a large and splendid assortment of Being a practical shoemaker myself,and employing none but pR. WASHINGTON G. NUGENT, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELBY, SPECTACLES, FANCY GOODS, POCKET CUTLERY, , / • , j'!. * ;D One evening a brilliant party was given by lephson, the dramatist, in bia rooms in Change Uley. Among those present were Mr. Haley, Jrace, Elisabeth and Gaertier. Card-tables ivero scattered about the oom, around which night be seen assembled groups attired in the picturesque costumes with which the paintings }f that period have made us all familiar.— Eliaabeth was seated near one of these card-tables, watching a game of basset that was being dextrously played, when her attention was callad away by some persons laughing heartily in tbe corner of the room; and, on rising to remark the cause of this sadden hilarity, she peroeired Talbot standing in the centre of the group laughing as heartily as the rest. It appeared that Talbot bad been amoslng himself with sketching a portrait of Chaa. Lucas, the butt and foe of the witaof the Mercury. The likenes* was a caricature, and presented an absurd resemblance to Mr. Haley. Guertier had drawn nigh, and in catching a sight of the drawing had buret out into a laugh. This had at* traded other bystanders, who aeeiag what they fancied to be a joke, fell to violently laughing themselves. "Give rae the likeness, Talbot, will you?" asked Gaertier. THE BEST OF WORKMEN, I can warrant entire satisfaction in the CUSTOM DEPARTMENT to ail who wish a complete fit, and will favor me with their patronage. MARK MCDONNELL. He spoke truly, for on that day month the publisher's daughter became the Countess of Offers his professional serrlces to th« citliens of Pltston and vicinity, J®- Office M door north of the Bank. M«y 14, I860, tf Our Convensbun to nominate candidates ibr county offices wus hold yesterday, I wus cheerroan ur course, for I now okkupy that poaiahna (since it wtu discovered that Captain McPelter kin rite, he hes bin eekretary), and I felt a sinkin sensation when I saw that cuss Bigler and that other cuss Pollock enter the door. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, And a variety of articles usually kept in that line of trade. Shrewsbury. pAINTING & PAPEB HANGING PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO RE- A DISAPPOINTED YOUTH. T\R. JOHN C. BECKER, PHYSICIAN JLND SURGEON, PAIRING. Call before purchasing, and remember the right place, dknml ptoltoujj. I have selected my goods from the best manufacturers and dealers in the country, and have taken Zgtifflpen"8" Watch, Clock, and Jewelry repairing done promptly by the beat of practical workmen. ; ,Give ™ a «d e"min8 "*£5® SEARLE. Pitteton, May 2, *67 ESTABLISHMENT! Weshall rail him Brown, because if he was not Brown at first he has been done brown since. He in a susceptible young bachelor, is Brown, and admires female loveliness in all its forms. His friends call him Butterfly Brown on accojini of his flitting frnm Unmttf {ff Brown is a resident of this city j. ri«k b«t respectable, as such things go! His ''dearest" resides here aliM. Althongh Brbwn ft devoted to hie Theresea, the feet' doe* not prevent bis keeping one °P«® fcr other beauties, it ' "SOMERSET BUILDINGS," STREET, THE PUBLISHER'S DAUGHTER. (Formerly of Tunkhannook,) - OPPOSITE THE BANK, PITTSTON, PA. Office hours—from 8 to 10 a. m.., and 1 to frpi m. Evening, 6 to 8. Pittston. March 1.18M.-tf . .,,r Jenkins' Block, opposite Battle's Brick Building. Main St, Pittston, Pa, [Jan. 16,'68 Deebin Pogr&rn, aa he saw cm, hiled oftt. Risin to hi* feet, the venerable *14 patriark exclaimed In a roiee tremuloui with amotion, wat in thander he wtratber for. PITTSTON, PENN'A. One hundred years ago, what Mr. Murray, of Albemarle street, it now to the city of London, was Mr. James Haley to the cily of Dublin. Besides being a publisher, he was the proprietor of a newspaper called the Doblin Mercury, which possessed such an influence orer the Irish minds as induced Lord Townshend to select it at the official organ of the Irish GovernmentTCTBW JEWELRY STORE! The undersigned will open a REMbVAL! • ' B : SMITH, Gr. M . .♦»♦»»( C*M ******* ikD.l fc NEW PAINTtNG ESTABLISHMENT .Ttr . A ; «xm '- Mr. W. ; F R E E M A N, "Joeef, her 700 a rite to tot in a Dinsokratie convenstwn, holdin ex 700 do, opinyun* tha reverse or Dhnokratic ?" "VtfRS. E. J. BRIDGE, 1YX *uwtactum* or IMPORTER OF HAIR JEWELRY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Jewelry Braided and Mounted »t short notice. Also Carls, Switches, Ac., of *11 »Ues, SILK tun) RAISED EMBROIDERY, CROCHETING. BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &c} &c. 191 Wert St, 1 door abore Duane St, NS1TOEK. Mar. 7,18«1. "lyl on the firi fMnm in the sonth basemei 'doors "below tl t of the —Ievites the attention of the public to hie choice *•- ection of ' - "Devkla," retained this Bigler, "I carry {ft my body Federal led'; I wux under tho Coo* fedrit flag In sixty battlea, skirmishes, and ikedaddies. I her a certIfikIt to that affect from the late lamented Jobn Morgan. That certlfikit would admit me to ■ seat in any Dimokratie ctfuvwuben In ihe North—ahel It a ft be rafficipnthe* In Kentucky? Alars, the profit ft •01 witbouthonorsave in his ownCross Roads." And Joeef let on he wept, when Pollock oetentashoualj handed him a pocket handkerchief. ■ 5 "• D'■ " "Ef I held enny hetrodox views I her repeated uv em, me and Pollook, and we perpoee to Vote for all yer resolution*, like frisky iambs wat is glad to get back to the troo fold. Don't We, Pollock 1" "Cerlin, we do, The conrenahen may go on, and count ua :n ex troo oonrerta from abliahin; which, in view ur the fict that my atore hes been let on fire twict becox ur my awftl opinyans, I may be sed to bo literally a brand piakt from the burnin. Go on." Fihdin they wax bonnd to aUy, we went on. The first thing in order wua the tdoptahen ur resolooshens, ex follera: Coal Co.'s office, where they wlU be happy to meet their friends, and secure a share of their patronage. They intend, in all their engagements, to be fair and jfill keep on band , PAINTS, OILS, WALL PAPFRS, Ac., Brown waa standing on the corner of Fourth avenue and Fourteenth atreet, conversing with some of the msd wags who inhabit that locality. A vision of beauty passed ; she wag a young lady or Brooklyn, one of the most beautiful and fascinatlrg of the belles Across the riTer. The transcendent beauty bf'flifa loVety RICH JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, 3ILVK PLATED WARE, If Mr. Haley was happy in the possession of a newspaper which found unlimited patronage among the public and the Government, which enrolled among its contributors the names of Marley, the Dean of Ferns, and Jephson, the dramatist, and which had for an opponent the Freeman's Journal, directed by the once celebrated Dr. Lucas, he va* yet more happy in the possession of ElisabetL, his youngest daughter. Birds pot np in the neatest and best manner. Residence on the sonth side of Exeter street near the Railroad, in West Pittston. • £Dec. 19, «7. BUTLBR ft' 0 tr S E, PITTSTofc, 8PECTACLES, V " . j GOLD PENS AND CASES AND OTHER FANCY GOODS, OT. CHARLES HOTEL, PENN AVENUE, SCRANTON PENN'i. CHAS. H. BRAINABD, Proprietor. The closest attenlion will be bentowedI upon all guests, and their comfort will be the chief aim of the Proprietor. ■ Scrantoa, May 2,1WT—ly u._ which will be snpplied to their customers on as fair terms as tliey can be obtained anywhere else. TAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. . Having romorod to the new brick "Somerset Building" on the east side or the ravine, he has the pleas ore of stating that hia store is surpassed by none inthe county, for room and perfection in ita arrangement. A full assortment of the goods usually found in a Brst class establishment of this description, will be kept constantly on hand, and offered at the most reasonable prices. Mr. Freeman is also sole agent in PKtston for J. E. Spencer A Cq.'s celebrated SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, J. TREFFI90N, Propkibtok. maiden struck Brown'a heart square I Apr. IS. 1866. the eyea, and a# that susceptible organ to both, bing like a pa test churn-daaber. By diligent enquiries he learned her name and lineage and habitation. Then his * its were at fault. He consulted bis friends aforesaid.— They advised him to write to her an ardent letler, portraying his fore, hi* riches, and his ea1 gerneas lor an interview. "By Jane, I'll do it," quoth Brown, aad forthwith, by tbe help of Claud MqlnoUe and Bor meo, he compounded a love letter, which mutt have touched the heart of any one but a Brooklyn girl, and sent it over tbe river. Days of restless anxiety! Nights of feverish unrest! No answer ! "Who that has not been along there can tell the agony of suspense that rended tbe fond heart of the susceptible Brown. In hie despair be oonsulted hi* friends. They advised another letter. It vas sent. pOREST HOUSE, Corner Wyoming Arenue and Spruce 8t., SCRANTON, PA. REED k 8CHOONMAKER, Paonuitoas. a J. Rod. U. G. Scaoonuua. Oct. 4,1866.—ly Please give as a call. The girl was the belle of Doblin. She had won this enviable distinction as much through the accomplishments of her mind as through the graces of her person. It is recorded that her form was matchless for its symmetry and lightness. She had an abundance ot that superb hair which is neither golden nor auburn, but which seems to partake of tbe beauties of both, mingling their hues like those clouds which we see floating above and around the se tting sun. Iter eyes were dark blue and deep her features, classic in their precision, in the short, haughty lip, in the low, straight forehead, the oval,velvet-like cheek and chin. Iler bands were considered to be tbe smallest and whitest of »Dy woman's in the three kingdoms, and her foot was taken by a well-known bootmaker.of the period as a model for tho slipper in the extravagana of "Cinderella." She could converse fluently in several foreign languages; she was a superb musician, and her paiuting elicited the approbation of the most critics! connoisseurs. Pittston, Mar 11, tit 1 3. MAYO ft 00. "Bah!it's not worth having," rejoined Talbot. "However, yon may take it if yon will," and, turning upon his heel,he strolled away. FIRM AND NEW GOODS! Guertier took tbe drawing, and beneath it wrote the words," Old Haley." Approaching Elisabeth, who, on catching sight of Talbot, had blushed and resumed her seat, be placed tbe sketch in her hands without comment. She gazed at it for a moment, and then indignantly exclaimed: irarmr which are superior to'any other now in use, and never fail to give full satisfaction to those who use them INSURANCE CO., WILKES-BARRE, pENNA. Q E NT R A L HOTEL, G. B. ROMMEL «fe CO., REPAIRING Capital and Surplus, $150,000 UPPER PITTSTON. W. H. CORTRlGHT, Proprietor: WEST PITTSTON * Particular attention will be paid to repairing Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry of all kinds, and all work in trusted to him will be executed promptly and in the most workmanlike manner. C. W. FREEMAN. Pittston, Apr. 3#, 1868. DIRECTORS: WM. S. "ROSS, L. D. SIIOKMAKER, SAM'L WADHAMS, STEPHEN B0LLE8, 0. COLLINS, CHAS. DORRANCE, STEWART PIERCE, CHAS. A. MINER, G. M. HARDING, THOS. FORD, A. MORSE, JOHN REICHARD. Business under the above firm name having been resumed, and a fresh Rupply of Goods of all kinds received, they will sell for "Did Mr. Talbot do this ?" The House has been thoroughly renovated and much improved, and the proprietor reels assured that he can make hia guests comfortable in ovary way. His table will be supplied with the best of provinder and his bar with the chocest of liquors. Tho patronare of the public is restfully solicited. Pittston, June 6, '67-y - "Yes," was the laconic reply; then, after * moment's pause, he added, "It's very liko, isn't it ? But what makes you so angry T" She answered : CASH AT THE LOWEST PRICES. JJILBMAN'S SALOON, They h;«*e now and intend to lciwp constantly on hand agi-neral assortment of Merchandize, such as AND WM. 9. ROSS, President, L. D. SHOEMAKER, V. President R. C. Sxith, F0BDj "I do not feel very well. I am not angry !" But her white, contracted brows distinctly denied her words. Scarcely had Guertier left ber side when Talbot approached her. 1. We reaolved we bed the utmoat confidence in Androo Johnson, President ur tha Yoonited States, seein as he wuxn't impeached—«f he hed bin, then we should her the pririlige ur considrin him worthy uv confidence or not, ex the circumstancea uv the case shood warrant. BILLIARD ROOMS In the mean time, tbe wags above mentioned, fueling interested in Brown's welfare, concocted a letier which covcred the entire case, and one which, from their knowledge of the despairing lover, they judged woald provo a very bain) in Oilead to Kis wounded spirit. It waa dated at Brooklyn, copied in a neat ladiea* handwriting, and sent over the river to be mailed. HOTEL, DRESS GOODS, DELAINES, PRINTS, Opposite Eagle Hotel. May 16th, '67. MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Muslins, Woolen Goods of all descriptions. Ladies' Dress Buttons, Trimmings, Ao„ and would - respectfully call the attention of the public to the fact that they can , sell goods cheaper than the cheapest. Also, pARHIAGE PAINTING AND TRIMMING PITTSTON, P E N N'A "I have come to take you to the next room," he said, gayly. "It's cooler there, and the tables are spread with the choicest repast I ever saw. Come!" BOBKRT KLOTZ. April 2,1868. JOBS W. REED. All kinds of Beverages, loc Cream, andllefreMhments in the seaaon. Our accommodation are ample and satisfaction given in all caiDe*. June 13, '67-tf.] JOSEPH HILEMAN. 2. That theCongrisuv the Yoonited State* wua a upoomtiuwbnoj body, wich wus persistently endeavrin to brake up the Government ur the Yoonited States, wich we wux cz persistently try in vD save. The undersigned, who profess to understand their business in all its branches, have leased the rooms over the Blacksmith and Wagon-making Shop of Joseph Klotz, on Warren Street, in West Pittston, and will attend to the JOHN McD0UG-4L'S A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FRESH The admiration, however, which she excited among the literary, and even the aristocratic circles in which she moved, did not in the least affect her. She bad a greatdcal too much sense to be flattered by tbe almost fulsome compliments which the beaux of her acquaintance took every opportunity to whisper. She cared little for society. The only companionship she appeared to value was that of her sister Grace. She bad been left motherless at an early age ; but-in Mr. Haley she found a father who supplied every want engendered by tbe absence of the other parent with a tenderness, a pride, and a care, that created a love between them that was a little short of adoration. "Did you draw this picture, Mr. Talbot J" He inspected it for a moment, and then said SALOON, GROCERIES r. R. EAIKD B. r. cools* enn. "Yes." Main Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Alwavson hand. Coffees-Teas, Molasses,Hams,Corn Starch, Farina, Sago, Tapico, Macaroni, Fish Salt, Flour and Feed. A good supply of Glass Ware, Lamps, Chimneys, Crockery, Tin Ware, Kerosene Oil, Candles, _ Potash, and Soap of all kinds, a full assortment of Nails, Spikes, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Spades, Rakes, and Jjl R. BAIRD & CO., "Your father wants you in tbe next room, Miss Haley," said Guertier, from.the door. In due time Brown came bounding into tbe store, whore his friends presided, radiant with joy, and dancing like a bubble on a summer morning's wave. 3. That the only hope uv Yoonyun lay in the displacement uv such traitors ex Grant, Sumner and Stevens, and the putting in their places such guileless patriots ex Breckinridge, Brite, Vallandygum, etal. PAINTING k TRIMMING OF CARRIAGES of *n kinds. Having had largo experience, they do not hesitate to say that their work will bear comparison with the beat, and that they can give satisfaction Was,/ "*™""SoSSvsMTisr'" West Pittston, March 5, 'G8. PITTSTON, PA. , ( BEVERAGES of all kinds and of the best quality. A choice lot of C0NFECTI0NARIE8 constantly on hand.. Particular attention paid to the wants and comfort of all. July*, 18#0-Jw. MRS. McDOUGAL. Packers antl Dealers in Can, Tub, Spiced and Shell "Have you dared, Mr. Talbot, to caricature a man whom I so love?" she said eagerly and tearfully. OUSTERS, 322 South Front Street, Phil'a "By Jore, boys, I've got H7 And such a letter. Just the thing, by Jove. She wants to see me. lam going over there this evening.— j "Your father wants you in tho next room, Miss Haley," repeated Guertier. 4. That the thanks uv the J)imocracy is doo the people av the 8oath for their forbearance in not risin to sweep the Radical faction from the face uv thaearth. Cmm a. beck, m.d.—dentist . late of PHILADELPHIA.— MS Office,—Two door* above his for- mer residence, East side of Main St., a »ublic Square, Wilkes-Barre, Penn. July 1», I860.—It. k STRONG, HARD-WARE IN GENERAL. BRANCH HOt'SK—Ellicott's Wharf, foot of Cross 8t BALTIMORE, MD. "I wilt not entertain this company with a scene, Mr. Talbot"—she went; "but " ! Listen." w D;«. Also a good supply of Extract* and Essences. Nothing on onr part will be left undone to please and accommodate all who favor os with their patronage. ' Please call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. G. B. ROMMEL A Co. Jan. 30, '68.1 West Pittston, Pa. By p arrangements with the Express Companies and Railroads, those who order may rely on a constant supply Mid prompt delivery. We haTe established a Branch House in Baltimore. MCL, in order to increase the facilities of filling large orders, and also, for the purpose of receiving Oysters from the Nausemond, James and York Rivers, and other notable points, to a better advantage than heretofore.We beg a, continuation of the lhvor* of our old friends and customers, and solicit the orders of dealers generally, promising every satisbction in our power to give. Send in your orders. Jan. 3- F. B. BAIRD k CO. Brown .then read. t|)e letter to its wicked authors. lie then cut as much ofa pigeon-wing as his tight pants would,permit. "Was ever anything sweeter f By Jove, I'll have her picture and a kiss, or I'll neve* leave Brooklyn alive. Joe, you msy have Theiesen, and, next to Minnie, she is the 4fvineet creature that breathes, by Jove 1"- ■D,, , Scene changes to Brooklyn. Time, 8 p. m. Brown in parlor, solos. Enter young lady, who says: "Mr. Brown, I believe?" ■ixoMomsas or "Why are you talking so wildly, Miss Haley ?" exclaimed Talbot, clasping bis hands.— "Barely, you you " At thfa pint Bigler arose. He wanted to know ef this convenahen, stylia itoelf Dimoc ratio, wu« a goin to be satisfied with them resolooshins f He called for the read in nv the reglar one without which no Dimocratic platform was complete. He referred to the one dedicatin this Government forever to white men. "Hare it is," he said: Motived, That this Government was established by white men, and that white man will keep ft intact for white men and thair posterity forever. 9TEAM ENGINES, B0ILER8, CRACKERS, 8HAFTING, DRUMS, MINE-PUMPS, AND Mining Machinery generally. Ifr. Haley's drawing room was over the itercttry't office. In those days fashion had not driven tradespeople into houses away from their shops; and the place of business, which supplied the publisher with his fortune, he considered quite good enough to furnish him with a residence. In addition to the family circle, occupying this drawing-room one mild summer's evening, were Gabriel Guertier, a young Frenchman, and Charles Talbot. DR J. M. BARRETT—DENTIST. Office at his residence on Franklin St. opposite the Methodist Church, Wilke»-Barre,Pa., where he may hereafter be found at all hours. Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold and Silver plate, Ac., and operates in all the branches of Dental 8urgery, in the best manner. A deduction from usual charge* sufficient to cover expenses, allowed to persons who come frcm a distance. April 19 1800.—ly. JUST OPENED! He stopped abruptly, fixing his big eyes upon her with an expression half of rage—half of adoration. NOW READT AND FOR SALE CHEAP. • ! 60 Horse Power. 40 " " NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS! "It would be advisable for us not to meet again," she said, rising and bowing haughtily to him. Two new Engines, Two " * One " OD8 30 " 25 : « 8PAAR k WEISCARGER, Pittston, Nov. 21, 1867. gAMUEL J. BARBER, He turned deathly pale. "And all through a caricature of a stupid iool!" he said. piTTSTON MEAT MARKET! Haring just returned from New York and PhiladeN phia, and laid in a large and well selected stock of "Yes, nitirm (rising and pitching his shoulders toward her), I received your kind note in response to my own, and am most happy to present myself According to youi* request." KEYSTONE MARBLE YARD. Sbe drew herself up, and gave him one look; then, turning sharply round, she followed Guertier into the adjoining room. In a quarter of an hour after this the party left. "I demand, ex a white man," sed this Bigler, "that this reeolooshen be added. Let every white man, every proud caacaehen, who believes in his race,say 'aye,' and with emphasis." And every one uv them hollared oat "aye" with all their mite. "Good!" sed bigler, "good." White man and their posterity! wat a noble seatimeat. Say 'aye' to my resqfooshen agin." And they yelled 'ay*' agin. "Now Pollock, brother in the troo faith, newly baptised, open the door. Its better to be a door-keeper in the house uv Dimocracy than to dwell in the tents nv Ablishnism. Open the door." J J. MSBBIAM'S O ELBEL * FELDMAN at the Pitteton Meat Market, C opposite the Bank, desire to iDform the public thai they are,as heretofore supplying their nnmeroas cu.n-tomeroue with the beat of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Talbot was about five and twenty years old at the period at which my story opens. Without being a strikingly handsome man, he was possessed of pretty much every requisite to manly beauty. A lofty, white forehead ; large, flashing black eyes; a sweet smile, disclosing the whitest teeth; and a form, strong, wellportioned, and supple, made him a rather dangeroue foe to the peace of mind of those young ladieswhom he took it into his head to attack. 8'TDDIO, At Miller'a Photograph Rooms. CABINET AND LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS Tainted in Oil Colore. Also copies made from Dugnerre otypes, Ambrotypes or Card Pictures any siie desired, »nd Pointed in Oil rr Water Colors or re-Coucktd wit* I ndia Ink. Pittston, Sept 6,1M6.—ly DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT, Sculptor, and Dealer in "8ir"-D-(surprited and indignant). "Yes Minnie, I feel rery, veryiiappy." '•Sir, 1 wrote you no letter; you ara laboring under a great:mistake." FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, FRESH BEEF. PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, and nil other wwontMe most*, i They are also dealing in HIDES SHEEP SKINS, and FUIW, for which they will at all times pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES IN OASH. : WOOD, WILLOW, GLASS A CHINA WARE, Who shall tell the bitterness of the days and nights to Elisabeth that followed this quarrel with her lover? Her sister had married, her father was dead—she was all alone now. would inform their friends and the public .that they hare opened the same in Tomb Stones, Mantels, Window Caps and Sills. Opposite the Bank, "0, yes you did. I have it here in my pocket," (producing the letter). f Patrick Duffy's Building, opposite Cooper's Dry There had come a revelation from her sister that had almost killed her. Talbot bad not been guilty of the insult which had been the cause of their quarrel. Grace had been told the secret by her husband, and compassionating her sister's sadness, had communicated it to her. "Mr. Brown (glancing at the letter,)—ITDerceive what you have not the sense to see, that you are the victim of a practical joke. I presume you ure the presumptuous booby who sent to me two ridiculous letters. Brine them along. Pittslon, Not. 1,18GC—tf. 8 t F. Goods Store, PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO., PA. JJR. C. M. WILLIAMS. MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PA , FORGE Gabriel was Grace's recognized lover. Tbey had been engaged some time, and it was almost impossible to conceive any passions more pure, more generous, more unvarying, than that which subsisted between the yonng people. Elisabeth, though courted, caressed, and flattered on every side, had as yet no lover of her own. Many other girls placed in her position would doubtless, have fallen in love pretty well every other day, considering the amount of attention she got from men for whom all the Doblin girls were sighing; but somehow or other, in proportion as she was more wooed, so she became more exaoting. Her suitors all wanted some one thing more than the poor fellows happened to possess; it might be a better-shaped nose, a smaller mouth, whiter hands, a quicker wily a finer character, a more generous heart, *c.; and so it c&ae to pass that she let them all go by, including even in her contempt a viceroy, without feeling her heart in the slightest degree affected by the trying ordeal through which her beauty had compell- SURGEON DENTIST. MAIN STREET, PITTSTGN, PA. BAKERY! where they will be in constant readiness to serve all who wish anything in their line. The undersigned would respectfully an nounce to the public that he has opened AND RAILROAD SPIKE WORKS. WILLIAM HUNT & SONS, PITTSTON, PA. Among the many improvements recently introduced in his practice, he regards none of more importance than his method of COME ONEt COME ALLI "Didn't you write this letter though f By Jove, it is too bad. Bat I hope when we get better acquainted—" AN EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN PITTSTON adjoining the Butler House, where he will be prepared at all times to supply families and parties with Bread Biscuit, Cakes and Pies, of all kind, on Short' notice. From an extensive experience in the bakery business they feel no hesitation in saying that he will be able to ly solicited. L. ELTERICH. Pittston July «th, 1865." Don't forget to call and examine our stock before purchasing. Goods delivered on short notice and in good order. SPAAR & WEISCARGER. Pittston, Dec. 26,1867. Her grief seemed to broaden around her. It was miserable to remember that she had lost a lover whom sbe so adored. It was almost death to know how he had been lost Wich Pollock did and then entered—what. Good Heavens! 'A HUHDBBD MULATTO, QUAD BOO* ARB OCTOBOOB Manufacturers of Locomotive Frames, Crank Axles, Car Axles, Piston Rods, Paddle Shafts, and all kinds of Marine Work, Heavy and Light Shafting, Tire Iron, and every description of Hammered Iron, Railway Spikes, Bolts and Nuts of all sizes, in large or small quantities, always on hand. Blacksmiths' Work of every description promptly done. Cash paid for Wrought Iron Scrap. [tjune67 "Mr. Brown (indignantly)—I know nothing about you, neither do I desire $9; and if you write nDe anv more ailly letters, I aball refer tbem to my brother. Good night, air/' "Good.night, Miaa I — "Good nigh#, Sir, good night." Brown departed with an inofdiate ahted (lea ia hie rar,'in litni of picture and a hies. To add to hie woe, tbe next beat girl b&riag heard of the transfer of hie affection*, refaaea to aee him. He ia now trying to prolong his miserable existence by taking whiskey julepa at irregular EXTRHCTING TEETH WITHOUT PAtN, which he is doing successfttljy every day, by he use of • MMUI-TWt IT m, "What does thia mean t" ahrieked I. "Who are theaa V gasped Deakia Ftpiu. "Hell r sod lnk«r Garitt, praCiaalf. "They are the posterity referred te fa say reeoloosben; "ThU OoTarniaeat woi eatebliaked by white men and ahel be preaerred for white asen NITROUS OXIDE GAS. ' It is perfectly safe and very pleasahtto inhale, ts results have been entirely satisfactory in every instance. C. M. W. Rooms with J. W. MILLER, adjoining tlia Cash Store of Chaa. Law A Co. Pittston, May 1st 1884. gTILL LOWER!. She accepted an invitation to spend a few weeks with some friends in London, thinking that new scenes would help to. subdue the dejection to which her mind was now constantly a prey. But the very hum and shock of the huge metropolis seemed only to add a new bitterness to her sense of solitude. One evening sbe encountered Charles Talbot in the streets. Sbe had not seen him now lor a long, long time. Sbe wes with some friends passing by an exhibition of engravings in Fleet street. He did not recognise her, bat she knew him at once. He did not look so well as ahere* membered seeing him when last they met She would have given her whole heart to speak to bim; but even while she hesitated the crowd surged a little to and fro, and when she looked around he was gone. ' NOW 18 YOUR TIME FOR BARGAINS 1 , gERWICK MILLS. The undersigned haviug just received anothei large stock of PETER M. TRAUGH Calls the attention of the public to his facilities r the manufacture of a superior article of and their posterity/ I think it reed. These are the posterity. There may-he * few here who would be barred oat oa the score ar hein the a. c. taoanoB. c. a. wuxuas. rjlHOMPSON & WILLIAMS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, REMOVAL BRANDENBURG'S BAKERY! DRY GOODS T ! FLOUR AND CHOP of every description. The above articles are kept constantly on haiid. and will be sold at the most reasonable prices. He also has a irity ur whit* women, but these u« ex- I should hire included white wo- The majority ut thee* •3' New Brick, opposite rtg Basin, ' ' PITTSTON #4taw( l THE STAFF OF LIFE is good Bread, and I would respectfully inform .the citizens of Pittston and vieinity, that I always keep the genuine article on handfor sale, with all kinds o purchased since the last reduction, and being able to do business at small expense, can offer Goods of all kinds for Cash, at priees which all must consider low beyond competition. intervals. lie says that love is a dizziness, and perhaps it may be when mixed with whiaky and mint. LAND BROKERS am GENERAL CONVEYANCERS, men ia Main Street, Pittston, Pa, LARGE AND EXTENSIVE TANNERY, in connection with the Mills, at which he is aonstant ly engaged in the manufacture of all kinds of Leather. The highest market prices will be paid for Grain and Hides. A continuance of the public Mtranace is respectfully solicited. P.M. TRAUGH. Berwick, Jan. 9,1868-ly here, ea 700 kin easily determine by their aelaf, are the posterity or white men. They wt not pare black. Here ia avery shade, from the nb- Hood yaller ur the mulatto np to the almost white ut hjm who hea only a sixteenth part nigger blood in hia Taint. Uv cooraa they will take sCDats and assist us ia aomiaaUa the ticket wich called na together." "Ur coorse Ihey won't P"'roared Deekin Pogram. "I never will aet in a convenahen with nigger*—never! never 11 never I! P* Will attend to the purchase and sale of Houses, Lots, Farms, Timber and Coal Lands, also rent buildings, collect rent, invest and raise money on Bond and Mortgage, draw articles of agreement, contracts, deeds, bonds and mortgages, powers of attorney, Ac. Having had a great deal of experience in the real estate business, and an extensive acquaintance in this and adjoining counties, they feel safe in saying that they have superior facilities for doing a heavy bast ness, which they will attend to promptly on reasonable terms. The best of references will be given at any time, if desired by parties living at a distance. Office in A C. Thompson k Co.'s furniture store, Main Street, next door to E. k B.Bevan's liquor store, Dr. F. A. Thompson, having removed to the' West, has passed his unfinished real estate business qrer to us. [Oct. 24, '67-6ra GOOD CALICOES, " DELAINES, BEST MUSLIN, 9 to 14 Cts. Josh Billings, Seal Estate Agist.—I kan sell for eighteen hundred and thirty-nine dollars a pallaa, a sweet and pensive retirement, 1 lokated on the virgin banka ov the Hudaon, konteining 85 acres. The land is luxuriously divided by the hand of naturand art into pastor and tillage, into plain and deklevity, into atom abruptness, and' the balliance ov moss turfted medder; streams of sparkling gladness (thick with trout) danse through this wilderness of beauty tew the law musik ov the cricket and grass hopper. The evergreen sigha a* the evening zepbir flirts through it shadowy bucsom, and the aspen trembles like the lov-amiiten harte of a damsel. Fruits of the topiks in golden buty melt on the bows and the bees go hevy and sweet from the fields to their garnering hives. The manshun it of Parian marble, the porch ia a single diamond set with rubis and the mother of pearl; the floors are of rosewood and the celins are more beautiful than the stary vaults ov beavin. Hot and cold water babbles and squirts,in every apartment, and nothing ia wanting that a poet could pray for, or art could portray. The stables are worthy of tho steeds ov Nimrori or the studs of Akillcs, and its henory was built expressly for the birds of paradice, while somber in the distance, like the cave of a hermit, glimpses are caught of the dorg houso. Here poets have cum and warbled their laze; here skulptora have ekulpt; here painters robbed the scene off ov dreamy landscapes, and here the philosopher diakovered the study which made him the allcimist ov natur. Ncx northward ov this thing of boty sleeps the residence and domain ov the Duke John 8mitb; 18 to 20 " 12 to 16 " ed ber to pass. CRACKERS, PIE8,- CAKE8, Ac., Ac. Families and Parties supplied with everything in his line, on short notice, and on reasonable terms. My establishment is now in my new briclc building opposite the big basin, on Main st. FRANK BRANDENBURG. Pittston, March 1,1883. Buta change was to come over the dream of her life. The «mile and eye of Charles Talbot were at length to achieve a conquest, that it was the general opinion among the beaux of Doblin was wholly impracticable. A fUll line of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! JJAND, HOWELL KING. The next meeting was brought about by an extraordinary coincidence. It appeared that the friends with whom Elisabeth was stopping possessed some valuable engravings, which they were desirous cff selling. They had been placed in the drawing room, and during the day parties of strangers would drop in for the purpose of inspecting them* SUGAR8, TEAS, Ac., (SUCCESSORS TO SMITH BROS.) CELEBRATED XX Jc XXXX ALES, Talbot bad brought a letter of recommendation from the Earl of Shrewsbury to Mr. Haley. This, together with the specimens of his skill as an engraver, had induced the publisher to give him employment. He acquitted himself so admirably, that in the shortest time possible, ho won for himself the regard and confidence purchased at the best Houres in New York and Philadelphia.JOEL BRENTON, WV/.'ih'A)L'A C PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, HOUSE, UNRIVALLED CREAM ALES, "Very good. Ef this is the yoonanimous decision, we won't nominate any ticket I take the responsibility u» buitin thi* convenshen. But, oh, Deekin! wet a goin back on /our principles! Dare you den/ that these modified mokes are the posterity uv white men ? Deekin ghood yoo cast a beamin eye over this assemblage, wouldn't it rest parentally and lovingly onto yoor own posterity t Oh, Deekin, ef you go back on the resolooshen wioh yoo yoonanimously roted for, don't, I beg of you, go back onto nacber. DoA desert yoor children, Don't turn a deaf ear to the pleading o( nacber, or * blind eye to her suppressions. Hannibal Pogram, go and beg yoor father to permit yoo, his posterity, scarcely blacker than he, and a cussid site hansomer, to mix in this caucus." Tbe Dekin indignantly left the room, and I followed soot, wich eggsample wus followed by all uv us. Bigler and Pollock remained, and nominated a ticket of these half-bleeched cusses, making it up entirely ut the Pogr&m, Gavitt and Punt niggers, es these names, they sed, hed weight in the oonntry I Who will deliver us from these two bodies of death? PiTtoiic* V. Nasbt, P. M, (Wich is Postmaster.) TEAS, 90, fix*), fi.ro. 12 to 15 Cts. Keystone hotel, (Late King's,) 58 Dey St, Cor. of Greenwich St, £ 21B Fu 1 ton St, NEW YORK. SUGARS, MANUFACTURED FROM THE BEST OF MALT N D HOPS. One Hundred Bbls. White Wheat Flour, Elizabeth was seated alone in the room, contemplating the engravings with an abstracted gaze. She had entered just as some visitors had taken their departure. Hardly five miautes ba t elapsed when the door was suddenly thrown open, and Mr. Talbot was shown in. Orf seeing him Elizabeth uttered a low cry. He stopped, as if struck with astonishment; then hastily advancing, he exclaimed: LARGE STOCK OF MEAL AND CHOP, families can be supplied with a Pure Health} and Nutritious beverage. of his employer AN D SIGN PAINTER, XX & XXXX PORTER, It ocurred that during the evening to which I have referred, Mr. Haley had left the room for a short time. The night was darkening outside. Elizabeth arose, stirred the fire, and, while the ruddy glow lighted up her lovely features, turned to Talbot, and exclaimed : This comfortable and convenient Hotel has been thoroughly refitted, and is now open for the accommodation of guests Main Street, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, MINERAL WATER, SODA WATER, SARSAPARILLA, Ac. BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER. UNION BREWERY, riTTSTON PENN'A. of all descriptions. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Ladies' Entrance on Fulton St W. E. WHYTE, (late of Pittston, Pa,) Paor'a. ; ~ i .♦«! .P*. Ar » -•*. ■ ixt/■ May (till be found at his Old Stand, next to Dr. A. Knapp's Drug Store, where he has a full supply of COME ONE AND ALL, AND SAVE 20 PER CT. IN YOUR PURCHASES! WALLPAPERS or ALL KINDSAND PRICES Mamli 28, 'G7-tf.] Pittston, Pa. "Everybody hears a good deal of the Earl of Shrewsbury ; but I've never met anybody yet who knows him personally, saving yourself.— What kind of looking man is he, Mr. Talbot? Is he handsome, to begin with V " I little expected to meet you here, Miss Haley. Will my presence embarrass you if I remain for about three minutes to inspect some of the sketches?" Dec. 5,1807-ly Pittston, Oct. 17, '67. JAME8 BROWN. MILLINERY AND which he will sell at the lowest rates at which they can be afforded. •/ "UNION FOUNDRY!" rpo AND FROM THE DEPOT! The undersigned, having purchased of Mr. Joseph Hileraan the Omnibus Line to the depot would respectfully say to the public that he will continue to run to all the trains, and carry passengers and baggage at the same rates. No effdrts will be spared to accommodate the publicand to give all entire satisfaction. FANCY STORE! PAINTING, PAFER-HANGING, GRAINING, GLAZING AND PICTURE FRAMING, "Tolerably handsome. I don't think him very good looking, though I believe tho reverse is the opinion of a good many." She was intensely mortified by his coolness. Without rai sing her eyes from the ground she answered : Adjoining D. Lamb's Boot and Shoo Store. MRS. D. LAMB, having recently opened a desirable stock of MiMnery and Fancy Goods, invites the attention of the ladies to the same. Her stock comprisesdone at short notice and on reasonable terms, supply of A full " If I find your prescnco embarrasses me, I can easily leave tho room." PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PAINT-BRUSHES, Ac. and all other articles belonging to thp trade constantly on hand. We aim to please, and are wffling to rtly npon the work we have don® in the past for recommendation. Pittston, April 2S,'«7. J. B. "Is he oid ?" Tslbot smiled HART PHILLIPS. "One of the most piquant traits in a woman's character is curiosity. Let me congratulate you upon the possession of it |in an eminent degree." He showed his white teeth, and flashed his eye upon her as bespoke. She oolored a little, and looked downward at the fire. "Is he often in love, Mr. Talbot V asked Graee. He made no snswer, but commenced his inspection. She did not raise her eyes from the ground for some minutes. When she did, she found that Talbot was leaning against a screen, folded arms, and with his eyes intently fixed upon her. The instant their glancea met, sh« rose, and was about to leave the room, whenD hastily advancing, he seised her by the hand. BONNETS, RIBBONS. HATS, FLOWERS, Feathers, Laces, Hoods, Silks, Velvets, Doll Hats Hats for children, and a variety of other roods. alt of which will be sold at reasonable rates. Millinery work of all kinds executed in the best and most approved manner Please call and examine oar stock. LIVERY! Good horses and rigs to hire to careful ane responsible persons. All orders left at Eagle Hotel or Butlor House will be promptly attended to. H. P. Pittston, June 8,18S5.-tf.: PITTSTON PENN'A. while southward and-nearer the spice breathing tropica, uisy be seen the baronial villey ov Earl Brown and the Duchess Widd/ Betsey Stevens. Walls of primitiff rook, laid on Roman sement bound the estate, while upward and downward tbe eye catches far away the magnesta and slow grander of the Hudson. As the young morn bangs like a ourting of silver from tbe blu breast ov tbe ski, an sngel may be seen each night dansing with golden tiptoes on the green. (N. B.—Thia angel goes with the place.) Diagrams kan be seen at theoffiss of the broker. Terms fluttering. None but principals dea It with, Title as pure as the breth ov a white male infant, and possession given with tbo lark. For more ful diskripshun, read Ovid's art ov Love, pf fcjll I •D youre carried) on Josh Biluios, M o DO U G A L L'8 rilHE undersigned having recently conuDleted ex-1 tensive facilities connected with their Foundry at the Foot of Plane No. 1, in Pittston, desire to announce, that they are prepared to manufactu'e Pittston Oct 18,18W.-tf rjlEMPERANCE RESTAURANT. CENTRAL BOOK & MUSIC STORE ! OPPOSITE COOTER'S HALL, * tj K®CP* constantly on hand a good assortment ol Books, Music, and Stationery of all kinds. SLATE8, PENCILS, PA pvn SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, _ . . MEMORANDUMS, Ac. 'receive careful attention ant dition will be promptly made to the stoc*1 whlcntne wants of the community may call for. Th® 8solicited, STEAM ENGINES OF ALL CAPAOTITIES, BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS' Q. W. S T R E N G, " Eliaabeth, my darling Elisabeth !" be exclaimed, in musical, pasaionate accent*," do not leave me now 1 You blamed me falsely once— I loved you well then—ay, still lovel I was wronged—cruelly wronged! You know it? I am leaving England won—perhaps forever! I am poor, destitute! Yet I cannot leave the old country without hearing one tender adieu from her whom only I have loved in thia world —whom only " F16BT15S a Locoxonva.—We have heard of quadrupeds showing fight to a pairing looomotive, says the Bridgeport (Conn.) Farmer, bnt never of a biped doii»g so, until this morning. Such was the case yesterday afternoon In East Bridgeport A. man, who had been imbibing freely something stronger than water, and who had become quite pot valiant, swore that he would " liok" any locomotive that came along. "Not often ; but I would not answer for that view of bis character were he once to set foot in this drawing room." John Barnes has just opened an BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, (Below the Bavine, West Side of Main St,) PITTSTON, PA. FASHIONABLE EATING HOUSE in tho Somerset Buiding, first door north of C. W. Freeman's Jewelry Store, east side of Main street, I'ittston, where he will be happy to supply the public with refreshments of all kinds. Tea, Cofftee. Bread. Cakes, Pies, 4c., of our own baking and warraated food and pure. Meals, hot and cold, served at all ours, in the best mannor. Ice Cream, Candies, Fruits, and a variety of the best and most palatable temperance beverages. A share of public patronage is solicited. Apr. 83,'#8. JOHN BARNEa Also, Car Wheels of a superior quality, Schute Plates, Grate Bars and Iron Work in general. Having had long and extensive experience in making machinery for Coal Works, they feel confident of being able to give satisfaction in every order they undertake. Also a superior IRON FENCING for Houses or Cemetery Lots, very cheap. STOVES to suit the market. ••That's meant for you, Liziie," said Grace. " And whjfcnot for you?" Talbot inquired. "Ask him," she answered, laughing, and pointing at Guertier. Being neatly fitted up, and having Just, supplied my self with two new and very handsome chairs, I am prepared to make my friends and customers entirely comfortable, and to shave them in the best manner. Thankftil for the liberal patronage I have heretofore received, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the Mme. G. W. STRENG. Pitts ton, June 6, lS6T.-tf Guertier shrugged his shoulders in true French fashion, but remained silent. All work done by them warranted. All kinds of metals taken at the ruling prices. All orders promptly attended to. LISTER * PU3H. Pittoton, Jan. 10, 'w, . f He paused, overwhelmed with his feelings. All the old memories of by-gone day*, rushed The conversation went on iu this kind of strain until the return of M J »1«7D when the Real Estate Agent; 8am SUarpl®/ and Bon Cotton are ooming. |
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