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'*■ ' ; * IBLiflL /fl ||I.-M A rMnrv^ Rjfc. (■ ■ .JML [I ILX jp W IT . . JI1| Bp xW vr „0i A ri&gniiTTAI 1 ,1, i— . .. — LITERATOfB^Ae | i { I«»*tiaq .■. t, THUKSDA 1 JOB PRIimWG A WD RTTLIIT^ The (luim JoiMo Oinci embracoa a large »arifiy of Jobbing Material, with one Urge CyMmU, T.nylorWteain I'reas. two omaller Stenm Powerfreaaea iin.t Iwr. Ifj.n.l Pre**"*, thin, enabling n» to expedite »ork of .-Very kind, and to execute it In a manner not ohw.»ilrnnss«dCS*C!n In our largu cities, and at low iipf . .TUBMS JUT ninf.irATlflfl —» Th,. Prr.ro.rutw j, P*»(MlCN»ffjri*fK? mornins by G. M. Ricbam, H t!ie "Gazette Btuld- rat side of Main Street, at $3.*D per annum. NjD pofckajja charxod within the County. a C1 vortising as follows: Ono Square, (10 lines) or less, one month or less, IB; three month*, $5; six months, $8; one year, $12. Ono-eighth Column, one mo., S3; three moo., $10; .six months,$15; one year,$20. ; One-quarter Columu, ooejno, $10; three mos.,$^ * "tt3M&3 lr&:, $.8? ttUL* Ki six months,$50; one year,$70. A■' jtf ** * aHf j ] Imafll^ «//k | iT'li I f- I -1 i DEVOTED TO Till COAL ,...,, 1 —== .—NO. 19. ania map mm|2ZST OflAY .83111300*0 M I '4 TJ»y W H« .*■ .. III UJ vA.C««yiiT pxmnm rate#. ■I'Ml tenInr uttentioa paid to the printing of MD„ I'amphUilx, Oirculurn, tttow • Hill*, Lah»U. NVU-n, Of.KTH, Ufnd - Bills, Bill-Head*, Tioketr' ' KuM and Hound Work of all kinds done to wfa, in the. ncaient *n4 best mawif»r, and prinUd to order. A fn if !ir»0 nf TiKtumu' »n.l P- .1 » . ... - t. --Ol I ✓ s i #!C*D;D nan* [NTEBE9TB,'f»0tCmcS, NEWS, fcWUBTORE, AND QBNEIt\L IjrrEIjLKJKjyCE. Ono Column, one month, $30 ; three months, $40; six months,$70; one year, flS&r- Auditors' and Administrators' Notices, $3 each. All communications of limited or individual interest, HO cents gf f line. ot Mpm}?MS»nC| jDyths, free; notices accompanying the same, SO cts. per line. ,jiAiDK5ja f/.j.i - Cni:w r JULY 9,1 oii. XIX PA., Y, 868. il! "■C! ATTORNEYS AT W. who: S GROCERS. DRY GOODS. SHOES. * r«;f. Hud I W'A £ I .ottn r " t?l i ; ! •oldiera didn't do it, »ndd« women—dey didn't; to who did.?lOP^je*^1 idids t Jaoob see Angela »■' ho wmi't in half de trubble you're got. Oh, miaatis, I'ae loofci*' for to aee you buildi" ' *" «r • Forgir* toe for I yetl, too. I #m hare been e»sier fJEO. Wi BRAINERD & CO., " vT sBQJC ERS, 103 MuWy, near West Street, XW?** (sio. w. MxtKwti, ■J D.VTID BELDXIf, (ZLISHA W.BAXT1*. JACOB Mien, josiah Rinm, sAi38im, nsrmsO 2toSSDl TACOB KIEGEL & CO. * y&MJw*'*1 No. 333 MarK&fet/tad 7T Nortti Vditrth St., April 30,'68. PHILADELPHIA. CS. STARK, , ATTORNEY AT LAW. riTTSTON, PENH'A AND PROVISIONS t ALL'S WELL. \ -J-r} , . J A fPii 1 -iaW) nM am Would respectfully i Elf I inform the pnblic that . : ESSs -»C■- e^^tMSfisiKS HililM -M. "WR^B*HI :«f- *tetj dwwription, r » yte and qualjty. wlttrnB entire assortment of ferer}- ti ling in the boOkaM shoe line,from the daiaty Blippsrto the «Mnn«MKfeMW boot. . , . I wish to say to firpiers particularly,' wlto wtah to b,T ittTTG HAM TO* BOOTS, ►tybchd The clods that risk with thunder, sfake Oor tMMr aouta with raid; .1 e*C I itn I I . The bjowmostdreiwjful to hrcak i. , From off »ur limbo a chain; i ! Our ntryaina andJMjm maktfd bluer- The «y* look* ferthemt Into HeaTeii, * 1 Wi.i i-1 ] 'em, nor »ny Udder ertlhetr. ' An'I could ieede stone* he piled up,*n'ao I * — «p« you doin* iomethin' like dat, »r- WtDU WiUie'e gr.Te t '•There is Bounty. Back Pav, Pensions, and other Government 7' ,, T T O "* Office second door above Express Office. Aug. 10,'65. -nm 79,1 u i»i»r iittij nat wo.t ban -»I«i has Ji.i! 'Jin ViU o*Mi5'-! ! ■' 1'WGKS TO £U£T CBK- TIMES! ' tl* MttnoT Jli *01 Itett ban ,»sn»d «iim 1 1 DL. O'NErL, , attorney at PASSPORT PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, WILKE8-BARRE, PA. Jane 25, *6#—ty. *' T A.! WISNBR, ' «XOHf (II . No. 173 Front Street, NEW YORK. BONNELLk ADAMS WHOlMAtl OlOCIRIl., a... ... ■""1U HJ)—J 1 ' • .'UKJ—~—' 'I WINES AND LIQUORS. n«.Ihf t»HD i " !•«i* ad I a* tm ba:j irC ,*!«,« 'law hp.- "UP ji Uv -J «'•» 1 1»1 •■Jot'*!?) Jfl»D t» tt ® ®ll t ~T in ¥5 n B. SMITH, Mljrl Un glrams of star and depths of,-Mils, j. -., The glaring vunshine nerer know. ,J i . i J. «. Vumrn. U.TZL'M •gpect I'll ter 70a fia' Je ang«ls, will be a Bethel." r -at Dw a ni lo C. *. WmiOBT. »• c. HAEUItGTOK. TT7RIGHT & JIAKBINGTON, W attorneys at law, j Apr. 15.1865. J. TREFFISON, Prop'r. CyDl. raid oiiia Job bifc f nn »**'« .flHi jliJil L u # ;«i i . '■ ■• aiimi Having taken the Store opposite the fuller House, Drmerly keptby J. 8, Hurl but * Co, has the pleasure t Informing the puhlic that his stock of "Mr. Allison is • good man, Hsgar. He hu been here this end- h£ triedto show roe where to look for eomfort. He doesnD believe io those things, end I suppose he knows More about Heaven tbtr yon and I do." j "Yes,yes, he's a good man; bnt laws, ehile, (he never needed to believe it. Yesee.de Lord He's good to all His ehild'en, an' He lets de preachcr keep all his flock, an' takes your one white Lainb for Hie'n. So He hides dis knowledge from Mr. AU'son, an' reveals it to you WILKES-BABBE, PA. 11 keep a full supply of the best make' aftrfcys on id, and the I .' ! Office ob Main SU, nlxrre Z. Benn«ttD Store. Will practice in Courts of Lnxerne County and Mayor's Courts of Carbondale. mssss&a&tot* Feb. 4; 1864. MEIUCAN HOTEL, If ENN A*," 1 .»«1! « l-nr»dt» II | So. *R soifth CIIEAPE8T IN TOWN—COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Being n practical shoemAket myself, and employing ANGEL VISITS. X MAUCH CH-yHK, PA. DBERT KLOTX. JOHlt W. RP.EB. WW'i/.nT/ :C /.:t v if .TiD i mnai I AND PROVISIONS! -— • T BMIL1B LIK8TER LEIGH. sunshinC I are tit i the p 'ttktdn&i TIIE BEST OF WORKMEN, I ean warrant entire satisfaction in the CUSTOM DEPARTMENT to all who wish a complete fit, and will faVor me with their patronage. MARK MCDONNELL. PARTICULAR ATTEgTjO?T PAID TO REfall before purchasing; and remember the right pllioe, »«"" Cf ' ■ ' ■ '* ' '•***«•' Jenkins' Block, opposite Battle'* Brick Boilding. Main St, PittBton, Pa, (Jan. 1G,'68 ..1 J L j.„ WATCHES, CLOCKS, &e. . r-- i fnn I!M■ « *f»TTr~" JJEW JEWELRY STORE! "The ways of Providence seem dsrk to us, because we are very sbort-si«hted creatures. Th? band of faitb lays hold at the hand of God, and th«;n we may walk safely the path of trial'' The good pastor meant in his heart to comfort the young mother, sitting there in her elegant parlor clothed in mourning robes, and thinking ot sijlittle grave out in the chill November rain. XpOREST HOUSE, JP Cor. Wyoming Ave. and Spruce S( C*• 8. J. Run. , U. G. ScHoointAkh. Oct. 4,186t.—ly 1 ' * ' " ' is complete, having been selected with the closest lipw to. the wants of the community. He recognises 'iff! a DR. WASHINGTON G. NUGENT, I'JJYSICIAN.AJSD »yH,GEODJ,,A A H*) OfTors his professional 'services 'to the c it liens ol Ptt.8t.on and ricinity, 43- office 34 door north of the Bank. M«y 14.1M6. tf For reference see J. 8. Hurlbut, PiUeton, Pa. .OlftOT ZAftUiO F. B. BAIBB B. F. COOLBAUOn. BAIHD •& CO., 1 Mr. -j* i uuO Packcrs and Dealers in Mil i .r CAW, WW 8PICBD AlflD SHEtli QYSfEfcS, So. 33» South Front' Street, | ■mw;iT PHILADELPHIA. 'cauieyou o«*d itC Mr. AiUeon to te to shour ye whir I aebtjer led him in , Mrs. Orty wh SILL F 0 Tt CASH! T. CHARLES HOTEL, Pepn Avenue, _ SCBANT'oST, pi/ endln) DR. JOHN C. BECKER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, (FoutntiT or imHARirocKO 4f I • «t prices which cone can undersell. Promising to do ■U in his power t*DCire hia easterners satisfaction, be hopes to bare (he pleasure of seeing them often at his oounters. at- "•*' , ' ' fTsi -..arfT"-: 1 Ha.CHAS. F. Hl'RLBCT remains at the Store, and will, aa heretofore, give his attention to customer*. A HOME AND WAGON The current of your lifo his flowed peacfully /or Jill*. Perhaps God, in tair infinite mercy, has sent (bii hour of darkness to ctreagthen and purify your faiUu'.' the hard, blaek with a mother's CUAS. H. BRA IN A£D, Prop'r. The closest attention will be bestowed upon all KBest#, and their comfort will be the chief aim of the Proprietor. s» • ri r Scranton, May 2,1OT—IJr CENTRAlpHOTEhT8ToK WK: S. CORTRIGHT, Prop'r. The House has been thoroughly renorated and much Improved, wad the fc*o£ri*KDr Feels assured that he can g^to^comfo^We^in^TOnr^way. TT BTSTONE HOTEL, l\. (Late "King's,) 58 Dey 8t, Cor. pf Greenwich St, A 212 Fullpn SU, NEW TbRK. his comfortable and convenient Hotel has beei 1 ■ , Office opposite the FJrst National Baofejm PITT8T0N, PA. .. n;,, Office hoars—from 8 to 10-*. m.., and 1 to I p. n. Exiling, # to 8. Pj ttston. ijirth li r C| .| BRANCH HOUSE—Ellicott's Wharf, foot of Cross 8t ni*» and Railroads, those who order nay rely on a We have established n Branch House in BaltimD»e. Hd„ in order to increase the facilities of flfling larg« orders, and also, for the purpose of receiving Oysters IntniBPG&Em&wasiflt tofore. . We beg a continuation of the ftvors of ear old , friends and cnstomers. and solicit the orders of deal- MILLIirEEY. !rD» rw» at ,jm i ) . : ir IVfEW MTLlir^ER^4.ND good tc pastor ' BfcSiOtAM.-i. t « "Faith it a cold, bard word, Mr. AlUsoa. MCf nature criea out against the selfishness that coald possiby rejoice in any good I may receive through my child's (offerings and death." There was airesrinees in the womsa'a voice •adder than words. i"But Ood is good to all His children. Who n tell whether the little one is not snatched from a life of shi and dish6nor(and a death so terrible that yon might haveJooked back to this day with bitter regret, that he was not taken in his childish purity." The lady put out her han4 with a quick motion of pais ; he was hurting her heart. "It is impossible for me to conceive such a life for my boy. Other sons may heap sorrows the gray hairs of a mother, but not mine." There was a thrill of loving pride in her tone yet. All the little boyish ways, noble and unselfish, had forecast a grand manhood; the would not wrong the boy by imagining any other possibility. * BC sweeter meaning had indeed stood tikMk DRS. CLARK & RICARDO, HOMtEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS AND STTRQlSONS, Hare opened • permanent Branch Office in PITT8TON, PA„ Office and Residence—opposite the Butler House, and adjoining the office of H. S. tfncua * Co. They respectfalljr offer their professional services for special and and general practice. 4-u Office hoars, 7 to 9 A. M., 2 to 3 P. M, and T to 9 in the Evening. [June-t, 1867. attention of the public to his choice no- TVK PLATED WAKE, '• ••••'■ *««»••»••• SPECTACLE. „j ' GuLD PENS AND CASE8- II be ia constant readiness to deliver goods. ,// IGtOAJU Tours RespeetfuHy, N. M. BR EES, "i" Opposite the Butler House. AND OTftER FANCY XJ00D8,',:. i D. Hav injr r«nwmi to the new brick "Somerset Buildng" on the eastaide of theDravine. he hu the plead re of stating that kid store is surpassed byiinne in the ounty, for roagoa and perfection in ite arrangement. • K full assortment or the goods uMaily found in » ret class establishment of this description, will be e}Dt constantly on hand, and offered at the most in■lableprice— . 'r. Freeman is also sole agont in Pittstonr foC Spencer ft Co.'s celebrated bU. jet'i rus, and ye go for donl ki I'm nod Jea' you Win' ye • "ittMon, Feb. 6,1888. L 1 iliv uvuil\n MM/IO —■!! Mi WHTOOrauv UUV-L• IM- thoroughly refittedwand is now open for the accommodation of gnaiui ' J « ™ 3r* ~ ON THE EUROPEAN PLAJ*. ,, J Ladles' Entrance on Walton St i W. E. WHWE, (late of Pittston, Pa.,) P*op'» Dec. 6,1867-1y STORE the the DENTISTS. Adjoining D. Poot«a{l.ShoeJ}Kwe,.*no: i MSMSKKS^ttSiSSSS Attention of th€ ladieg to the same. Her etocb comprises ol; xij i&ntoff io BONNETS,. RjfBBOSS. HATS/: J&0WEB8, Feathers, Laces, Hoods, Silk*, VaMtsr&bir Hate Hat* for dlildren, and a variety of othsr tfooda, Ml of which will be told at reasonable rate*. Millinery work of all kind* executed in the best and most approred nanner PleageeallandexMnroe^aioek# " fyT-y r—**-r\ •*» Cm S. BBCK, M.D.—DENTI8T jMJHBL . lato of PHILADELPHIA.- M29BK Office,—Two doors above his formcr residence, East side of Main St.,*boYe the 'ublicSquare, Wilkes-Barre, Penn. July 11,1860.—ly. EW FIRM AND NEW GOODS! 4.k & iKt~d ; out* "I SPECTACLES AND . EYE. GLASSES, rljieh are superior to any other now In ti*e,and twrir fail to give fUlt satisfaction to those who use them REPAIRING. Particular attention will be paid to repairing Watches, Clock*, and Jewelry of aH kinds, and all work In trusted to him will b« executed promptly and in the most workmanlike manner. C. W. FREEMAN. Pitts ton, Apr. 30,1868. 8PAAR * WEISCARGER, ( iu nets It w the T«y-• mighty Having ja*t returned from New York and Philadelphia, and laid in a large and well selected stock of iiiiiililiii DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT, DR J. M. BARRETT, DENTIST, PROVISIONS, Mrs. her a Mr. wife, Mijrere left OHN McDOUG-ALL'S "Ah, jrell, the world ii full of temptation, and your beloved one i( safe forever. There is comfort for you in this thought at least." "The world has been a bright place to me. I have never looked opon ita shadowed side. Willie's course we marked while he waa in hi* cradle. I said to myself, I will teach him that n. truly great and happy life must be good and useful. I will devote my whole being to helping him live for an exalted purpose. Well, that is all over; he ii in his coffin, and my work if taken out of my bands." Mr. Allison knelt and grayed. What else could he do. Mrs. Grey stood at her windpw watching him tearfully aa he mingled with the passers in the street, llo would go home to a house full of little children; not one among his many was missing j how could he enter into her desolation ? on her alon* i "Oh yea; bat I have not seen her for yeara.— la she in trouble, Edward ?" "She has gone beyond sorrow and crying Mary. James ia a soldier—or he was before that day's work at Fredericksburg. God knows where he ia now. Jackson lives next doer to tbem, and he aaked me to go down with him this morning just after she died to make aorne arrangements for the funeral. There are two little girls, left alone in the World, perhaps, and a baby aaleep in the cradle. The children were perfectly quiet, a* if they were used to bearing hard thinga. Will yon go to the faneral to-morrow and take charge of the poor little chicks?'' Grey, Office at his residence on Franklin opposite the Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where ho may hereafter be found at all hours. Dr. B. inserts Teeth onGold and Silver plate, *'c., and operates in all the branches of Dental S:irgory, in the best manner. A deduction from usual charges sufficient to caver expenses, allowed to persons who come from a distance. April 19 1860.—ly. STAB lain Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, TUST MRS.'Cb. Of ■* D rD al "til yi.1 sobbing PITTBTON, PA. iharkey * Stalk's of EipressOiBwr »" * 3 "" a 1' Is nowr*tAyforbnsinesgwithan Sfitfrdfr 'tSrmi -legant stock of- - ••*■■ MLLOTERY AND FANCY GOODS. TRIMMINGS, . NOTIONS, HOSIER*. KID, ;«n.KiXD AIJj QUALITH OF: GLOVES.* . ,JD \:-lBL'KO AiiU NEKIDLKWORKEiD Embroideries. VALENCIENNES INSERT-' WOOD, WILLOW, GLASS k CHINA WARE, Ujo hardness and heart with the tiui. r . ; JUT " "There,dear, there! it's only a little way off, Ilearen it; an' Willie, he's went afore ye to show ye the Way. Jesus needs ye here for .awhile, but dar's all Heaven artcr dat, honey. Ye know de Father loved ye ao, He give hi* only aon to die for ye, chile; not to die in hia mother's arm*, aimed an' tended so careful, but sich a death! Oh,chile, chile,God never asks dat much of ui— never ! lie can pity ye; jea' think on't! Can't ye tt-uatde little lamb to Him, an' waitf •'Wait! Oh, Aant Ilagar! what is there in the wide world for me to wait for, now?" "Why, dere's all de good ye can do in dLs world, an' in de next Willie an' Jeaus. Oh, it'i worth wailin' an' workin' for, too. Bnt it'a growin' dark, and I must go home no*." "Come again, Ilagar. 11 doea me good to see you; and perhapa I shall understand yon bet- of her BEVERAGES of All kinds and of the best quality. A choice lot of CONFECTION ARIES constantly on hand, ParliaUlar'attention paid to the wants and comfort of all. #aly5, 1866-1w. MRS. MCSDOTTGAL. "VTEW AND , •J-ll • oo 111 JEWELRY STORE! wmild inform their friends and the public that they Itnrc opened the same in Patrick Duffy's Building, opposite Cooper's Dry "JAMES SEARLK, Goods 8tor*, 4 V* rpKMPCTAyrB BESTAURAXTr JOHN BARNES Has just opened an Eating House in the Somerset Balding, first door north of C. W. Freeman's Jewelry Store, east sidp of Main street, .Pittston, where he willbe happy to supply the public vHtlt refreshments of alt kinds. *Tea, Coffee. Bread, Cakes, Pies, Ac, of our own toakinc and warranted Eoodand pare. Meals, hot audcoid, served at all hootSv in tha best manner. Icc Cream, Candies, Frufts, and a variety of the best and most palatable teitipeinnee beverage*. A share of public patronage is solicited. ' *' Apr..ffl,'fiS.r V K JOHN BARNES. ?Teft;Door to the Poet Office, MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, TA , 1 I 9 J 7 i V • DR. C. M. WILLIAMS, SURGEON DENTIST, 1 , CORNER OF MAIN AND WILLIAM STS.' ■ PITTSTON, FA. j II.is for sale a large and .Splendid assortment of wKtcues, clocks, jewelry, SPECTACLES, FANCY GOODS, PQCKET CUTLERY, MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PA. wlf-rc they will be in eons(anl readiness to serve all ■wl*o wish anything in their line. . come oNfcr ALL') Don't forgeflo c-\ll ftfld examine onr fore pttrch&ping.VjGoods.delivered on short notice anCfc in goo.l order, -a. « SPAAR * WEISCARGRR. Pitts ton, DcR26, t8OT. U , . _—: QOME N EW STORE A.Nb NEW GOODS. : [Li -I vTii A?DTi FHT;W3STVL Among the many improvements recently introduced; in his practice,, be. regardi/none £f more importance than nis method of !l! respectfully solicit a call from my friends and Pl«wn»? ituning, 'pCViTr_ * «oraA*raoj i STRAW WORK DONE ON SHORT HQBXOILai '".April 23, " 1 n t i* I EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, which he is doing successfully every day, by the use of I xi '• rjk. ft* ,: PLATED WARE, And a variety of articles usually kept in that line of trade. " Yet, I will go, Edward. i* indeed a sadder grief than wo are called to pan through. Poor little babies! Who will take care of them now V It is perfectlysafo and very pleasantto inhale. It: results have been entirelysatisfactory in every instance. , ;/0. M. W41 Rooms with J. W. MILLER, adjoining the Cash Store of Chas. Law A Co. Pittston, May Is* 1864.. NITROUS OXIDE GAS. WYOMING LYSUiakcE CO., a WILKES-BARKE, PENNA. UNION BBBWIIBT. " There were clouds hanging low and heavy over the row of great houses opposite, and the sobbing November wind swept tbo wind against the windows. Within there was only silence. Capital and Surplus, $150,000 I have selected my good* from the beat manufacturer* and dfrnler* in. the country, and have take.n ■' pains to procure • the latent styles. Am also - ■ S CELEB BATED tiOLD PEN. —• done promjDt- " James inn v be living yet, bat he cannot hear of this for weeks, perhaps, and they mast depend upon charity, I suppose." 'MVo can do something, Edward. We have 7} Apow&l* *TK»iS? J A3 XI [SpCCtsSOBS 10 SXITB B*08.,j 'Manufactured from | (STEWART 'T,r CHAflj, t )8s/pr*" » " Fmc- •Ilfel pocin. jjns to -*nt for MOUTO. atch, Clo(!k\ line, *ofprac itston, M»- HOSS, Pp8«MS*bJ»»»» J_J__ HOEMAKER, V. PregidenL " =~ % /.CE IL^PRAT 3 XX AND S. Ri0&; ajMftfc, Having Just filled up the store recently occupied by Herbert. DaTies * Co.,next to Hileman'e caloon with a » # j full stock of i . &ne perfume of aisri the heiioir«r — ~~iec. do 1D« tiding snd oppressive. It seemed go "strange jooking o_ ght, ' " lever to hear a child's Toioe, new a dancing missus. good *Bd lIagar lh* r. itep in the hall 6r on the stairs; and it would goft hair back from the fair forehead, as if she. be so always, eveu if she liyed many years was bidding a child good night. 8r»ve- lr - . Standing there in the gloom and stillness, she "Good night, Aunt Hagar! Yon have coifi- til something ean o» _ •aid over, to herself some old lines she read forted me more than I can tsll' yon," said Mrs. :" Yea, I will being them somewhere long ago, that came back to her now, Grey, following her to the door. need something t« tkink of, anc •I such things will, when their interpretation «AJ»" I'll sleep better for dat to night." d«- I* will be tetter for me,'and it has come into our hearts through the gap where .Mr,. Grey washed her out of sight, through M '« I w" doing it for Willie." •onDe f tjoy went out. the migt and gloom, thinking of the little pa- "Perhaps he knows, Mai for ghosts. Bi that was watching for to leome oftrn fort to think he does, i here flashed back a vision xD/ Willie's V» doeomefhiag for people.' Drr window, watching for his fath-. , Then silence foil again. They were each £ stand there eTeDy night. How '«*»»»« •»»« »«• k,nd "»tion as precioui ist be to come home and And the ** remember. Strange that she had not thought Morning carae, chill and cloudy, with a „ when her own heart so need«d bing sound in the wind, and sow and then gT«*t ... She had crept out of sight all these plashes of rain. Very early Mrs. Grey went to evenings, because she could not bear that, the poor bare rooms -where the shorn lambe were home-coming. She might hav6 done some- sheltered for * Httle while from the cold world « brighten the house. She heard Margy The little girls huddled cloee together, silently * the table in the breakfaat-room watching erery motion of the strangers passing bright and pleasant it in.and out, pale and grave, but firing way to had tea in the parlor, no childish outbursts of grieC The baby w»a e since Willie wailing in the arms of a woman who waited ss her darling hack and forth with a weary tread, as if her Virntore like the old gil had been long. She placed a chair for the be a little comfort visitor, with a surprised look, and the children like doing it tie drew back timidly. JJerhaps he mm there. Who "Let me take the baby—perhaps a change ,..*t Ilagar made a mistake about it 1 She will aoothe him," she said, reaching out her rould ask Margy to sat th® table there. Then arms to the little one. There is a perfect freecame back and brought the dressing-gown masonry between children, and a true, loving slippers Willie" had always placed ready nature. The child nestled contentedly in its new •or his -father. There was a tender, holy calm resting place, only staring with baby wonder in her tired spirit, as if her loveAand lost one into her'tearful eyes, and dropping to sleep at was suddenly bmught back to her, and she had, last, sobbing now and then, as if mindfat what recognized him by some mysterious, inner woe hail Mifallen it. The little sisters attracted \ense, andthe weariness and longing were at by the strange lady's gentle manner crept cloee satisfied. to her side, and stood looking at the tiny sleepaf sobbing wind swept a few lute, er with fsces that lost something of their too ig leaves from tho bare old elm droop- early care. r the dingy window where Mr. Grey sat " It's a wonder, ma'am, lie's just eriod and Closed desk, with his forehead leaning cried alt night like that, and I waa ggttingoomhis band,M'' -is thoughts out ia pletely tired out. Some folks has a faculty with The tenderest babies. I'm sure I am very much ohliged with that lit- ma'am." "Mrs. Grey answered with* smile; her look forward heart was warming under thot wee, living bnrperhaps, and den, and she could smile at last of the shy litUe popping tumbled curls. . .... "Willie, ma'am."' That dear name, spokei of him,. ' the | ao unexpectedly, heart, and she beautifol fn- I pressed the unconscious Mirer of her lC»t boy's ' name closer, to still the pain. The neighborwoman, #ho had been putting out of sight the scanty remnants of breakfast, stood looking i little doubtfully at Mrs. Grey aa if she hesitatet to speak of something. I have come to see if 1 i. Grey, observing her hesitation fes, ma'am, you are very kind. speak to you abont the children's hats old-fashioned, and not niee at all, mother trimmed them when sh* r—~t- ing from her husband ever again. Will w _ ro for 1 • do to waar to-day, do yon think, ma'am?" anc wind and ghe utlt-olclc(j * carefully pinned newspaper to .0 kee|D his two co«rse straw hats, with bands of room, and a black crape. " It's a pity ior such llttlo knew how it to,wear black, but it was acomfort to her. br the body, x don't see how they will do for dresses. There's -- ,,,8 4ter b#'d been aQ o)(j 5iacjt one, ii theTe was time to make it if he would be glad never 0T)fr for them." ling place that was not home «Will It do if I take them home with me, and himself to look np at Ao, Win.- tide the things. I can leave the baby there l.e's slnlle had Shone for hin blck with thera to the funeral." thing in his toother's arms; CHJod blegf yoll You are a real friend ttle feet woiuld.ok.ttor through tWrUndUf8D i believo. Maybe you have hurried through, fearing the fae| witt troable?" the woman said, observinj or was a brighter pictnre than hea rofees. . a day. The table, w.th ita „-m , hftve losi plain, pretty ssrtice was set in : to goli$] "YC#, -fHE MAIVr I families can be supplied with a Pure Healthy and WATER, 8AR8APA- 'IBRCE, »! ' 1 he had ten was p», do little i •it for de sd nightV ! Now good n stroked *y. •-* ' 11 d&n't know how you will fe«l about it, Ma - T J. MERRIAWPS U . , STUDIO, At Miller's Photograph Room*., CABINET AND LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS *nd Pointed r* OU »r W*Ur CMart rr rt-lmickU mU rtV J- d I •• ITOVES A , bat I have been thinking bow lonely it wiH ♦or ibein to go back to their room from UD« "Mild come here for awhile, un■ " - tome with m. 1 ' aocae thing to teem* almost fn WATER, SODA ... I BUnIaA, «fcr . ) BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER, j ' ' UNION BREWERY, PitiaVpp, P*. i ,u. ..■.■■ 11 = BEgyiCK KPja. liKKWlOK HII.L«. 13 PETER M. TRAUGH, Jiis facilities , ItTT FLOUR, ANSD CHOP V, of Ctery desertpMota! The abore articles are kep constantly on hand, and will be sold at the moat re* sonaMe prices. He also has a LARGE AND EXTENSIVE TANNERY, iH connection with the Mills, at which he is eonstant ly engaged in the manufacture of all kinds of Leather. TheHigheat market prices will be paid for Grata tsssr" "^mbse,* Berwick, Jan. 9,1868-ly ; CABBIAQES, WAGfONS, fee. MARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKCJ -• •• ING, AND '"'BLACK'SMITHING. "T«dersigned is H« prepared at his Shop Pitteton, to do a general bosiness,; MING,and the manufactare of WI '"ular to see are the best o -as weil as Blacksmil -ring the publie th favorably 'MMINO J R. C. Smith, SecretaryD —*08. WM. S. L.D.8] / . .7 , TE rittston, Pa. u-n , nl h* *Z±lLA: . PITTSTOM TIRE SMb LiF»D -|N- i.L, r L: ■ xs - REPRESENTS THH FOLXiOWINO MBOTJBUflff"• ! • €QMPA#Ui*H™ ... . l North America, Phil"®; Capital* Mfrpfas, T | Jfctarprise, " r' '' 372,304 L SSfe'i M.& • • Phoenix Hartford, " . " , l.M&jfflSj TrawWrtLlfoftAecIdeii- tmytei tal Insurance Co.," «* tJSf i Hartford Mrs Stock lo- " * ' J"C*» 2 J. t D' " •• - " ' Particular attention paid to Combined Life and Ac- I cidtnt Insurance in Trareiers of Hartford. Please for circulars Pittston, Pa THOMPSON DERRJtBBOi.SpecialAgeak . Also, Agents e oi to tr| ....... iin*; 1,14 .i ' t. r»Vl f IFE, FIRE. • ±J INSURANCEjBbfCY. ' Office in Stark'*newcBadfcgAfDCMitt Penn'a. prnwroN^pBusA. L. 4 H. C. DEWEY, ACents, G. LISTER, \h AND**COPPER" WARE, FRESH GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, All penwae ia-aeedof such articles are inrited to call and see what bargains are awaiting them. We into dto sell MBh, fyi fi, such .ptps as wi|l fat isfy all that customers may save money while we make it "Coffees, Teas, sugars, spices. Meats, Fish, Butter, Eggs, Lard, Pickle* Flour, and in short every article required for the family in (he Grocery and Ptarision Une. Goods delivered promptly when desired.IUUIn*. I'ittsWra, Sept. 6, * :* and Deateiftfi. ' * **) » f »;•?.* " :•!* • RS. E. J. BRIDGE, TOVEB OF ALL KINDS, IIEATER8, • ' hardware, 5RT, PLOWS AND CASTINGS FOE PLOWS, ACm » • Ac., . *&! * iHKAvrnn .1 Cng superior facilities for the Stove trade, the ,c are requested to bear in miad that he can and furnish Stores of all patterns, both-for Heating Tooking, at the most -advantageous rates to the It would be t IUIR JEWELRY 0?$LD ;» Jewelry Braided Mid Mounted at short notice. Also Curls, Switches, 4c., of nil sizes, SILK ahjD RAISED EMBROIDERY, CROCHETING. Bir(le *ttt op thrJJKfctgst and. Wst mlanner! ,1 Residence on the sonth sido of Exeter street, near ho Railroad, In West Pitts ton. [Pec. 18, '67. "I look _ none will force Their way to me. "Tls falsely said That wrer there Was intercourse '' - Between the living and the dead, !' tien t fa at borne. 1, face »t thai; \ er, as he useC desolate ii in' room sostill. of that before, comforting, dreary "even silent h"~ thing beginning to set buijr tow for surely then I should have Right t ; " OfDthose I look for day and night, With Ioto and longing infinite.'' Somebody was coining down the street. Sot the little black lamp lighter; it waa early yet for him; and the driiulo and chill had taken possession of the street, gladly surrendered to tfera by those who could seek fireside shelter. It Jwas an odd, bent up little figure, under a bfue umbrella, picking way, and looking sharply at the numbers on the doors. It was old Hagar, the woman who whitewashed for Mrs Grey in the spring. She remembered how Willie begged to walk home with her ono night, because she had told him how little crippled IshmaeJ sat all day long by the window, with only his bit of slate and pencil, and his dinner of bread and milk within reach. They were too poor to keep a kitten for him to play with, or even a bird. Wijlie had packed a basket with the od«ls and ends a bdj delights to possess, and carried Hagar's brush home for ber. That was like Willie! Always helpful and kindly. How many such things she was always recalling of him, now, that there was nobody in the wide world to fill the boys's place. The old woman stopping aiher door, coining to ask alms, perhaps, and she would give for Willie's sake. She went to meet her At the door, and led her into the parlor, seating her in the great arm-chair, in the cheerful glow of the open grate. The poor old soul looked up into ber face with.real motherly pity and tenderness, and then suddenly covering her face with a corner of her old cloak, just sobbed, and sobbed, without trying to speak. "Oh, Hagsr, poor Hagar ! Are you in trouble f I can feel for all the sorrowful now." There was a warmth and softness in Mr*. Grey's voice that not all the calm, set phrases of the minister had power to stir. Pittston May 28,1868. L. B. SHARPS, ' sob- M-fflis..! ;■ T'HT BOOK .AND MUSIC STORE, HE AT EBB. lie tarnishing and setting: of Heaters, lie will pecial and, careful attention. JOBBING OF ALID KINDS n his line-, solicited, and which will 'be done with iromptness and care. TIN BOOKS AND GUTTERS »ill:be made of Hie best tin, or any other meCal desired, and Varranted. CIJ3TEBN AND WELL PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, -4 conf tantly on hand, and will be Bold and set to order. A share or public patronage is Tespoetftilly *o- Mcited. ... ... ... 8. 6. LISTER, tD i vi Neit Door South «f First National Bank. c.PittiMri, MarS6,."68.i a-i if ■ . — ■- - :: :? S=BP PAINTING. pUGH & PRICE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Opposite Cooper's Hall, Keeps constantly on hand a good assortmei Hook*, Music, and Stationery of all kinds. SLATES, PENCILS, PAPER, ,UD SCHOOL BOOKS, SfaU1*. The business will receive careful attention and. every addition will be promptly made to the stock which the wants of the community may call for. The iHilronge of the public is respectfully solicited. 1'ittsooB, April 18,1867.' itii of A!UD WHO LISA LI DIALS 18 IV Flour, Feed, Grain, Salt, Provisions, Wrapping Paper, Ac., Ac., til FLOCB, PORK, NAILS, FEED, SHOULEDRS, SPIKES, MEAL, HAMS, LEATHER, GRAIN, BUTTER, TOBACCO, SEEDS, LARD, CIGAR8, SALT BY THE BARREL, j . A8HTON, . ■ MARSHALLS GROUND ALUM, I[\ ■ - TABLi, ' fJEANS, EGGS, WRAPPING PAPER, CRACKERS, Agent for the sale of Vaughn's Celebrated Bradford co.!ioRAcca and sbgabs. Wrapping Paper in any quantity will be de'Tered to Dealers at as low rates aa it can be purchased in and remembered bow was when tbey always — She had not had ft brought then died, because she was afraid to id ((■oro his plaoe. It would bo limes, and perhaps it would to her husband. It seemed pleaae Willie, too. knew that lithe, he timt the Dwttl : t^ASHi «i ,fc « TTTISNER it STRONG, T T kibotactuuu or STEAK ENGINES, BOILERS, fcltACKEJUi, SHAFTING, DRUMS, MINE-PUMPS, AND esHco, nVA POINTING & ■ * tfigfgtiftf ( thel ING OF W.A.BJ CYRUS ,»h« MK H M K N IVf sA .K .0. .rf*. vft W4 V VV ?0MEB6ET -MUUi STREET, r EITTSTOJ.V PEHN'A. ■!' "i --.I" ,:t t ' * -■" 1 ■ "■'*C * ,lr NOW JBMDX FOft fDLS ) Two new Engines, BO Horse Power. Two u M 40 '* 44 One " " *D' ' " .4* .•TTi'l 1" JA^OITi of pre. til and «iv« me a trial, Dividends once declared are never forfeited, bnt sssraasr- D,IiaTIV,, D1 PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT \ • 'FIRE . I ,3 .1 BJ^SS?5 drfo™ 5tiS^«SS3f * f l«*W$g- ' •i the public ii £'?•• • J Mr Ii-M?t * fi °? T r ■"C"•**• 'lfQ«!lE#r • 8 co". -aints' oils- wali papfrs. *•- fcKrwv nivi Mi "+"'h ,V"'T supplied (o (heir customer* on as lair t nDuv|uyv, vy. -la-mBaa tb.ty caa be obtained anywhere else. ■5-MS p'aintisg jkALilrsbranches by ex- »«*«»» •»««•*• it. _ /;.!/'.''A .1! L.4H.C.D. ■ Please give us a call. ,f- in rn and 6 Wi ILLER & ROSS t'W+ald respectfully give notice to the trade thatthey are receding a foil supply,of ... GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, which they are prepared to sell at wholesale as low as tkejr can be bought outside of New York. They will be found in the om sj&aa Tittaton, 81, : ' 28 " reat ana A gu»' trembP ing over at hit wearily ot the rain with hit boy's grave hopes of hi* life bad gone dowt tie coffin,'una it *u dreary U through the year* of * life, _ . feel that all the planning and working, the If tie every day pleasures and home-joys woult hare nothing to do with Willie. The husband and wife had devoted their whole life to that one child, thinking and talking "" of*' beautiful present, and the far more ture, when their feeble, years ahould lean vpot his loving strength; giving time and energy for his comfort and happiness, unwearied care over his training, cboerlng each other with the rare promise of a good and useful life; and bow that the first born, only son had passed beyond the reach of love and care, there was nothing eft but the mere living, and that was dreary 1 enough. Ah, well,men must go home at night, even after the words warm with kisses of welcome, lie cold under falling leaves and rain. He could not sit there pondering though there seemed little to mo- mow So he tnuflled himself from tlit rain, and went out with no thril! heart warm, of a bright, cheery boy's voice to greet him. He would be tbet'e; warm enough bat chill for the sonl; and his slower of.late, as if he would btD to reach lliC? d*^1''--""' He did not triis' dow where Wi. since he was a we« he knew thatnoD the hall, and he silence. The par. „ it bad boon for man; white cloth ami the firelight, and his chair was „ . Willie always prepared it. A quick pain smot. bis heart with the thought that the life wai gone out of the pleasant home-picture witl that boyiah face. Hia young wife Btood at thC window, paler for the black robe she wore, bo* smiling a quiet, living smile as she turned U meet him. He lC lded her in his arms for a moment in silence, realizing that the world coulr not be all empty while they were spared to eact other. EtIES. iMingorik International of Lycoming, Assets THP Oapiu{. Insures „ from one day rates of premi' tal disability Jatjl accider BRANDENBURG'S BAKERY New Brick, opposite Big Basin, PITT8T0N, PA. 4«Ui«DTH-V I 'B-T TIIE 8TAFF OF LIFE is good BreCid, and I woald respectfully inform thecitiite&i of l'itts ton and vicinity, that I always keep the genuine article on hand far sale, with all kisdao CRACKERS, TIES, CAKES, *c., *c. Families and Parties supplied with everything in his line, on short notice, and on reasonable ! STOWELL BUILDING, opposite the Butler House, where nil wanting Flour, Feed, Meal, Grain, Pork. Hams, Shoulders, Lard Butter, Cheese, Crackers, Tobaccos of all kinds. Soaps, Candles, Teas of all grades and prices, Sugars Molasses, Starch, Dried Apples. Salt, Ac., Ac., are requested to call, as they feel sore they can gire satisfaction both as to quality and price. MOT All orders for Flour, Feed, Ac., will be received atth* Store OPPOSITE THE BUTLEB HOUSE. «ik«d brough her havej heretofore favored him with their Work. He I pledges himself to use the best of wood, and to do the painting in the most durable and approved manner.! KhsmAt,5inf/!iW5!SiSfSi ta Jh\n section. The public are invited to call aoC take a Jook. at our work, painting Bhop, ' —1 shop. °"« May 51 terml!- .V Ct '• U My establishment is now-in my new brick building opposite the big basin, on Main at. FRANK BRANDENBURG. I'ittston, March 1,1888. - ' ' eb. 7, UW8—ly : •ton,Mar 12, W X'J U ' i J. MAYO A CO. r. Mil * ■ • - ir *11 , . • . •BS-tf and work .Respectfully, AMOS STROH. lit 1Ca 1 TyiLLIAM H, JONES' * •! CENTRAL G R EEN. GROCERY-. AS'DGENERAI. PAINTS, WALL PAPER, GLASS. ' | | : jifhe nndersigned having removed lo tho new buildiD« of M Benp, jujt below the ravine, (west dCle), has cubrged facilities for bttalness and an entirely new -■tack of ~ ' * i ; ' ■ i, '■ . Pi Us ton, May 9, '67.] MILLER A ROSS. '•It'a all wrong, missus, to come here dU way. but il's so dark and loneeomo here, I couldn't help it, 'deed I couldn't, honey." "Are you crying for «ny boy, IIagar7 Oh, it ia Very lonely without Willie here, and it eeema good to have some one to'ery with me." VTEW 'HAKEItY.' Dn: '* - L1 The undersigned would reapectfully fnlounceto the public that ho'hM'opened JTTT DYE WOBKS. ESTABLISHMENT!. '1' bi, DiM. ALEXANDER *SOD', rpHOMAS R. IAGO! n&vA' ~ r ft.ii 7 rtlOVI8ION STORE J mb Jii* A.N EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN PITTSTON idjoining the Butler House, where he be irepared at all times to supply families and Dartics with Bread Biscuit, Cakea-and Pies, of ill kind, on short notice. I*rom an oxtepaiT# xperience in the bakery business they feel no lositation in saying that he wHl" be able to AMERICAN DYERS, (Formerly of New York City.) Take great pleasur* In announcing to the eitiien? of Pittston and surrounding country, that they hare located In PitUtea for the purpose offearrytnjt on the ttippliC .*all*M«o»isbli»fnlits and vegetables nt the earliest possible moment, from the Southern and eastern market. Fresh Fisli, LobstenrClams, and every thing els-' in his line. Families are reminded that at Jonesf is the place to buy haloes a large business and nis goods Woods URlivered in any part of town. W. H. J. JnniB tjc «•., Dc-'J r- -n-»0»-WV W.VIJ[;;i?Am?,,WINDOW SHADES, vubcIS ■»!C• : i . . , .. - , . riCTURE FRAMING AND PICTtKES, LOOKING GLASSES, GROCERY, FLOUR, FEED A PROVISION STORE! •!«r M |k lo V arf can help here," laid On Mmn street, second door below the express office, formerly kept by Chas. T. Snyder. Haring just returned from the the city irith an entire new stock of Those honest tears had softened Mrs. Grey'* heart into something like kinship with the poor old toiler. A writer, rich in sympathy for all the sorrowing, tells us that "in the gates of eternity the black hand and the white hold each other with an equal clasp." Something ot the shadow of the eternal gates had fallea upon this rich and . fashionable woman'* life, and she was glad of old Hagar's tears—gladder Than she had been for anything since that silence h*d settled in the house. "Datar chile was of den»,sich is leaves a g'vfct empty place in dia world when dey goes. I knowed how I'd fin' ye, missus; an11'se feared nobody wouldn't tell yo to 'spect angels, au' to I come." - "To tell me to expect the angels, Hagar?" asked the lady with a sad smile. J•'Why, yes, fioney.' De Good Shepherd, He's mighty tender of his sheared lambs. He knows jea bow dark Can still dis house is, an' how yer heart aches an' aches ; an' of course He'll send de angels aojr. Maybe yer like dem in de ble, goin to de grave to weep darj dey didn't Up fe angel dat rolled de stone away; fust dey see de grave was all empty, and-den dey looked found and see de angel. Now degrave'a empty enough to you, chile, aint it. So you'll see angels now, honey." "Oh,Hagar,you don't believe in such things, tkoir do you?" Mrs. Grey aaked, aaif the idea was too simple and absurd, and then added, drearily—"I wish we could believe it. It would do me so much good to know that angels cenld come." I wanted They but their nil other good.* pertaining to the trade «J ' '-I 'T '« DStock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, gave up kNN thejr atisfy all as to ■ coffers. A si y solicited. Pittston July qamuEL j. .^@T.; K $ V-BiliO.N .EJ M ABBLB- Touib Stones, Mttntefa, 'Window Caps*nd f ifl». C A full I am prepared to furnish the inhabitants of Pitt*ton anil vjeinity with anything in the Grocery line. 1 am confident I can cell as cheap or cheaper than any establishment in town. Please call aud examine my stock. COtJNTJil' ritODUCS TAKEN IN EX: , CUANQ£. • V» «-« Ww * ' * » ■ I respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Remember the place, SECOND DOOR BELOW' THE EXPRHSS OFFICE. TBIGAO- ftAjl N T S, Otfii&f JUS j Tiiiiii -.i- -i . :»D DC : T* *1 {aim . constantly on hand, and D4i C•! • • •• PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, GLAZING, I iivl GRAINING. »* - •D i* In all its branches done by experienced workmen, at short notice and,at.Ue verylowe»t price*: TM pwD- lic lira requestedDt« caH and examine onr stock, and testonr«oilifei'togi?o satisfaction.""' B. 8HARRBV - ! I' ' | v .Da «* «' FORGE Eaglk mm® SPIKB' wil: Opposite the Bank, PITTSTON, LUZERN CO.. PA. Manutactnrers of Locomotive Frames, Crank A4jC3Dt -jr Axles, Kfeton Hods, Paddle Shafts, and ail," kinds .f Marine Work, Heavy and bight Shafting, Tire TfSn, tnd every description of llaromenel IiSftlUtailwav pikes, Bolts and Nuts of all sines, In- large or small 1" an titles, always on hand. BlaeklhiitWs' Work of !very doRcnption promptly dpnei« '{ Cash paid for jlrlm forap. [6 june 67 PASSAGE.. IjU &B&Momo tiRtil. URlTiAHJi BSD IRELAND, t April 16, '68—3m. -»iMW . f ■ ■ PAI'KRS foEj,; sexton, iC5ih 1 -y-j , _ house and sign painter, - I i Th »»«-ia HI fP* ■ tWZWWmmimHtm&W*"' nl .n By Stbn«vhi*MUMt ' "■ "" Wtv—*D*"'°* *1 , TATSCOTT BROTHERS i CO.. r°t umavm-tfrnnsht***v" «*' UonUnuc to issue Passage Ticl^»,8%/HffD)llfcfi?tWt!lW! " "Qmtoi'.ihrtVMi! PrtMoi»*»: PAPER HANGINGS! AN atMt&8E-8tdCK. br1 " f • *' Fill ..WALL PAPERS, SEW AND ELEGANT 8TTLES riTTSTOK PBNS'A; WALL£AVSR8 OVXLL '^WB^WD-PBiCES ... n '.ft JD«MiiJti*:r* fcrn .Mjjirw M x»' ' ! which heiMMithoell M4le lowtwi whieh t!*ey a can be ftfoiridd. -i- M'* *'lf nfv* • M*«. —•!»*/• TD * " -*■ 4 — jay only child. Theee little . here no mother. I «»*» » inging ue together to oomfort eeoh other." ' "Vm yo«ur little boy'* name* Willie reeked the elder ef the two children by her tide, fixing » pur of deep serioue eyes on the. l«ly'« piTTSTO FOR PARLORS, HALLS, ETC., WHOLESALE ANO BErrAlL. HOWELL * BOO BEE'S, At the Pittwton Meat Market, opposite the Bank, deire to inform the pttblicth»t they Are as heretofore implying their numerous nuxtomerg with theIjeaLof FRESH BEEK, PORK, 31UTTON, I/iBSy fM ti'l nil other oeauonable meatn. Thev are «lno dealing In HIDES SHEEP SKINS, lid FUR*, for which th»y will at all times flay the '68—ly. CCALES! SCALES! O- w. K. FISHER, Ag«nt,for Bank, Dinmore A Co.'s Philadelphii BRICK! BKICK I BETOKT1~ I * "» T The i9 uow'preLrid to tumUh per- Ha* Track(.or *?ine eca.,es 8et . A" ?^brPenUr sons wishing to batid wfth Fuportor quality of BRICK wor* C*ono «Dr the same in a workmanlike manat a fair price; fife yards are.situated directly on the ner« Office at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Lehigh and Sasquehanna nnd Lehigh Valley Rail- Doc. 13—Cm. roads, which will enable him to famish parties at — _ Scranfcon, Garbondalef-White Haven, Mnnch Chunk, » c*tt t ririm . "T-and other points on the line of these. Brick of all T30TASH ! POTASH ! sixs made worf*. m*r* feipactfully , X luOO lba of Potash of the beat qual _ _ . * GEO. KNAPP. oeived and for sale at G. B. ROMMEL & CO'S • WestFIttaton. •CELLANEOUS. Fo'irth and Market Streets, Phlte. f»c«- ... "Yes, itwae WiU», my child. Why did you think of thatf" "Bocwh you wm thinking of hin when you kissed our WiUie,"waa the quiet reply. Bo truly had the child's heart interpreted the woman's face! In the grand house where the tunshiue wttit ut with the sight of a ohild's sweet face, there HKtHEST market trices in cash, k them alora O ;D i ! ([ MaSfc'lv : tLu. i leer if PAINT I Sr©? P jiPE-H* H A NGING,' G iIWi FRAMING, ■ • i Jone at short noticc Bad on rciMmoUlo tor mi. - A full supply , i PAINTS, dlfc8VGLASS,PAINT.-CBTtJSHES, Ao. and all other articles belonging to lb© trade constantly on hand. We aim to please, anCJ are willing to rely upon Ihe work wb havo done in the past for recommendation. Pitteton, April 26, '£7. j. b. /TROCERIES AND GLASS WARE! VI 1 Jost recived, « nice article'ofalt kinds ofCrockfry nndaiasawnrr. F«rsitle »t greatly redtipea prtcesat O.B. KOMMEL * CO., Jono 28,18C8. West Pittston, P». PitteiOQ, Nov. 1,186G—tf. TiriNPOW SHADES.—A New and V V Splendid lot of the celebrated Rustic Window :iaCles, a real gem in house furniture. Come and see i.em at R, B. CUTLERS, Httaton, April Agent for Luierne Co., Fa. To Hotel Keepers. Applications and bonds for tavern LICENSE for sale at the PITT8TON GAZETTE OFFICE "Ah, '«• is like coming homo. I hare miwod yv.\ '»» My, my darling," «aid low and tenderly " Why, don't ye know, chile? How did dat ar stone get rolled out'n dat door f Te know do Wilkes-Barre, April 30,18€8j—3m.
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Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 19 Number 19, July 09, 1868 |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 19 |
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 | 1868-07-09 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 19 Number 19, July 09, 1868 |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 19 |
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 | 1868-07-09 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_18680709_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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Ono-eighth Column, one mo., S3; three moo., $10; .six months,$15; one year,$20. ; One-quarter Columu, ooejno, $10; three mos.,$^ * "tt3M&3 lr&:, $.8? ttUL* Ki six months,$50; one year,$70. A■' jtf ** * aHf j ] Imafll^ «//k | iT'li I f- I -1 i DEVOTED TO Till COAL ,...,, 1 —== .—NO. 19. ania map mm|2ZST OflAY .83111300*0 M I '4 TJ»y W H« .*■ .. III UJ vA.C««yiiT pxmnm rate#. ■I'Ml tenInr uttentioa paid to the printing of MD„ I'amphUilx, Oirculurn, tttow • Hill*, Lah»U. NVU-n, Of.KTH, Ufnd - Bills, Bill-Head*, Tioketr' ' KuM and Hound Work of all kinds done to wfa, in the. ncaient *n4 best mawif»r, and prinUd to order. A fn if !ir»0 nf TiKtumu' »n.l P- .1 » . ... - t. --Ol I ✓ s i #!C*D;D nan* [NTEBE9TB,'f»0tCmcS, NEWS, fcWUBTORE, AND QBNEIt\L IjrrEIjLKJKjyCE. Ono Column, one month, $30 ; three months, $40; six months,$70; one year, flS&r- Auditors' and Administrators' Notices, $3 each. All communications of limited or individual interest, HO cents gf f line. ot Mpm}?MS»nC| jDyths, free; notices accompanying the same, SO cts. per line. ,jiAiDK5ja f/.j.i - Cni:w r JULY 9,1 oii. XIX PA., Y, 868. il! "■C! ATTORNEYS AT W. who: S GROCERS. DRY GOODS. SHOES. * r«;f. Hud I W'A £ I .ottn r " t?l i ; ! •oldiera didn't do it, »ndd« women—dey didn't; to who did.?lOP^je*^1 idids t Jaoob see Angela »■' ho wmi't in half de trubble you're got. Oh, miaatis, I'ae loofci*' for to aee you buildi" ' *" «r • Forgir* toe for I yetl, too. I #m hare been e»sier fJEO. Wi BRAINERD & CO., " vT sBQJC ERS, 103 MuWy, near West Street, XW?** (sio. w. MxtKwti, ■J D.VTID BELDXIf, (ZLISHA W.BAXT1*. JACOB Mien, josiah Rinm, sAi38im, nsrmsO 2toSSDl TACOB KIEGEL & CO. * y&MJw*'*1 No. 333 MarK&fet/tad 7T Nortti Vditrth St., April 30,'68. PHILADELPHIA. CS. STARK, , ATTORNEY AT LAW. riTTSTON, PENH'A AND PROVISIONS t ALL'S WELL. \ -J-r} , . J A fPii 1 -iaW) nM am Would respectfully i Elf I inform the pnblic that . : ESSs -»C■- e^^tMSfisiKS HililM -M. "WR^B*HI :«f- *tetj dwwription, r » yte and qualjty. wlttrnB entire assortment of ferer}- ti ling in the boOkaM shoe line,from the daiaty Blippsrto the «Mnn«MKfeMW boot. . , . I wish to say to firpiers particularly,' wlto wtah to b,T ittTTG HAM TO* BOOTS, ►tybchd The clods that risk with thunder, sfake Oor tMMr aouta with raid; .1 e*C I itn I I . The bjowmostdreiwjful to hrcak i. , From off »ur limbo a chain; i ! Our ntryaina andJMjm maktfd bluer- The «y* look* ferthemt Into HeaTeii, * 1 Wi.i i-1 ] 'em, nor »ny Udder ertlhetr. ' An'I could ieede stone* he piled up,*n'ao I * — «p« you doin* iomethin' like dat, »r- WtDU WiUie'e gr.Te t '•There is Bounty. Back Pav, Pensions, and other Government 7' ,, T T O "* Office second door above Express Office. Aug. 10,'65. -nm 79,1 u i»i»r iittij nat wo.t ban -»I«i has Ji.i! 'Jin ViU o*Mi5'-! ! ■' 1'WGKS TO £U£T CBK- TIMES! ' tl* MttnoT Jli *01 Itett ban ,»sn»d «iim 1 1 DL. O'NErL, , attorney at PASSPORT PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, WILKE8-BARRE, PA. Jane 25, *6#—ty. *' T A.! WISNBR, ' «XOHf (II . No. 173 Front Street, NEW YORK. BONNELLk ADAMS WHOlMAtl OlOCIRIl., a... ... ■""1U HJ)—J 1 ' • .'UKJ—~—' 'I WINES AND LIQUORS. n«.Ihf t»HD i " !•«i* ad I a* tm ba:j irC ,*!«,« 'law hp.- "UP ji Uv -J «'•» 1 1»1 •■Jot'*!?) Jfl»D t» tt ® ®ll t ~T in ¥5 n B. SMITH, Mljrl Un glrams of star and depths of,-Mils, j. -., The glaring vunshine nerer know. ,J i . i J. «. Vumrn. U.TZL'M •gpect I'll ter 70a fia' Je ang«ls, will be a Bethel." r -at Dw a ni lo C. *. WmiOBT. »• c. HAEUItGTOK. TT7RIGHT & JIAKBINGTON, W attorneys at law, j Apr. 15.1865. J. TREFFISON, Prop'r. CyDl. raid oiiia Job bifc f nn »**'« .flHi jliJil L u # ;«i i . '■ ■• aiimi Having taken the Store opposite the fuller House, Drmerly keptby J. 8, Hurl but * Co, has the pleasure t Informing the puhlic that his stock of "Mr. Allison is • good man, Hsgar. He hu been here this end- h£ triedto show roe where to look for eomfort. He doesnD believe io those things, end I suppose he knows More about Heaven tbtr yon and I do." j "Yes,yes, he's a good man; bnt laws, ehile, (he never needed to believe it. Yesee.de Lord He's good to all His ehild'en, an' He lets de preachcr keep all his flock, an' takes your one white Lainb for Hie'n. So He hides dis knowledge from Mr. AU'son, an' reveals it to you WILKES-BABBE, PA. 11 keep a full supply of the best make' aftrfcys on id, and the I .' ! Office ob Main SU, nlxrre Z. Benn«ttD Store. Will practice in Courts of Lnxerne County and Mayor's Courts of Carbondale. mssss&a&tot* Feb. 4; 1864. MEIUCAN HOTEL, If ENN A*," 1 .»«1! « l-nr»dt» II | So. *R soifth CIIEAPE8T IN TOWN—COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Being n practical shoemAket myself, and employing ANGEL VISITS. X MAUCH CH-yHK, PA. DBERT KLOTX. JOHlt W. RP.EB. WW'i/.nT/ :C /.:t v if .TiD i mnai I AND PROVISIONS! -— • T BMIL1B LIK8TER LEIGH. sunshinC I are tit i the p 'ttktdn&i TIIE BEST OF WORKMEN, I ean warrant entire satisfaction in the CUSTOM DEPARTMENT to all who wish a complete fit, and will faVor me with their patronage. MARK MCDONNELL. PARTICULAR ATTEgTjO?T PAID TO REfall before purchasing; and remember the right pllioe, »«"" Cf ' ■ ' ■ '* ' '•***«•' Jenkins' Block, opposite Battle'* Brick Boilding. Main St, PittBton, Pa, (Jan. 1G,'68 ..1 J L j.„ WATCHES, CLOCKS, &e. . r-- i fnn I!M■ « *f»TTr~" JJEW JEWELRY STORE! "The ways of Providence seem dsrk to us, because we are very sbort-si«hted creatures. Th? band of faitb lays hold at the hand of God, and th«;n we may walk safely the path of trial'' The good pastor meant in his heart to comfort the young mother, sitting there in her elegant parlor clothed in mourning robes, and thinking ot sijlittle grave out in the chill November rain. XpOREST HOUSE, JP Cor. Wyoming Ave. and Spruce S( C*• 8. J. Run. , U. G. ScHoointAkh. Oct. 4,186t.—ly 1 ' * ' " ' is complete, having been selected with the closest lipw to. the wants of the community. He recognises 'iff! a DR. WASHINGTON G. NUGENT, I'JJYSICIAN.AJSD »yH,GEODJ,,A A H*) OfTors his professional 'services 'to the c it liens ol Ptt.8t.on and ricinity, 43- office 34 door north of the Bank. M«y 14.1M6. tf For reference see J. 8. Hurlbut, PiUeton, Pa. .OlftOT ZAftUiO F. B. BAIBB B. F. COOLBAUOn. BAIHD •& CO., 1 Mr. -j* i uuO Packcrs and Dealers in Mil i .r CAW, WW 8PICBD AlflD SHEtli QYSfEfcS, So. 33» South Front' Street, | ■mw;iT PHILADELPHIA. 'cauieyou o«*d itC Mr. AiUeon to te to shour ye whir I aebtjer led him in , Mrs. Orty wh SILL F 0 Tt CASH! T. CHARLES HOTEL, Pepn Avenue, _ SCBANT'oST, pi/ endln) DR. JOHN C. BECKER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, (FoutntiT or imHARirocKO 4f I • «t prices which cone can undersell. Promising to do ■U in his power t*DCire hia easterners satisfaction, be hopes to bare (he pleasure of seeing them often at his oounters. at- "•*' , ' ' fTsi -..arfT"-: 1 Ha.CHAS. F. Hl'RLBCT remains at the Store, and will, aa heretofore, give his attention to customer*. A HOME AND WAGON The current of your lifo his flowed peacfully /or Jill*. Perhaps God, in tair infinite mercy, has sent (bii hour of darkness to ctreagthen and purify your faiUu'.' the hard, blaek with a mother's CUAS. H. BRA IN A£D, Prop'r. The closest attention will be bestowed upon all KBest#, and their comfort will be the chief aim of the Proprietor. s» • ri r Scranton, May 2,1OT—IJr CENTRAlpHOTEhT8ToK WK: S. CORTRIGHT, Prop'r. The House has been thoroughly renorated and much Improved, wad the fc*o£ri*KDr Feels assured that he can g^to^comfo^We^in^TOnr^way. TT BTSTONE HOTEL, l\. (Late "King's,) 58 Dey 8t, Cor. pf Greenwich St, A 212 Fullpn SU, NEW TbRK. his comfortable and convenient Hotel has beei 1 ■ , Office opposite the FJrst National Baofejm PITT8T0N, PA. .. n;,, Office hoars—from 8 to 10-*. m.., and 1 to I p. n. Exiling, # to 8. Pj ttston. ijirth li r C| .| BRANCH HOUSE—Ellicott's Wharf, foot of Cross 8t ni*» and Railroads, those who order nay rely on a We have established n Branch House in BaltimD»e. Hd„ in order to increase the facilities of flfling larg« orders, and also, for the purpose of receiving Oysters IntniBPG&Em&wasiflt tofore. . We beg a continuation of the ftvors of ear old , friends and cnstomers. and solicit the orders of deal- MILLIirEEY. !rD» rw» at ,jm i ) . : ir IVfEW MTLlir^ER^4.ND good tc pastor ' BfcSiOtAM.-i. t « "Faith it a cold, bard word, Mr. AlUsoa. MCf nature criea out against the selfishness that coald possiby rejoice in any good I may receive through my child's (offerings and death." There was airesrinees in the womsa'a voice •adder than words. i"But Ood is good to all His children. Who n tell whether the little one is not snatched from a life of shi and dish6nor(and a death so terrible that yon might haveJooked back to this day with bitter regret, that he was not taken in his childish purity." The lady put out her han4 with a quick motion of pais ; he was hurting her heart. "It is impossible for me to conceive such a life for my boy. Other sons may heap sorrows the gray hairs of a mother, but not mine." There was a thrill of loving pride in her tone yet. All the little boyish ways, noble and unselfish, had forecast a grand manhood; the would not wrong the boy by imagining any other possibility. * BC sweeter meaning had indeed stood tikMk DRS. CLARK & RICARDO, HOMtEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS AND STTRQlSONS, Hare opened • permanent Branch Office in PITT8TON, PA„ Office and Residence—opposite the Butler House, and adjoining the office of H. S. tfncua * Co. They respectfalljr offer their professional services for special and and general practice. 4-u Office hoars, 7 to 9 A. M., 2 to 3 P. M, and T to 9 in the Evening. [June-t, 1867. attention of the public to his choice no- TVK PLATED WAKE, '• ••••'■ *««»••»••• SPECTACLE. „j ' GuLD PENS AND CASE8- II be ia constant readiness to deliver goods. ,// IGtOAJU Tours RespeetfuHy, N. M. BR EES, "i" Opposite the Butler House. AND OTftER FANCY XJ00D8,',:. i D. Hav injr r«nwmi to the new brick "Somerset Buildng" on the eastaide of theDravine. he hu the plead re of stating that kid store is surpassed byiinne in the ounty, for roagoa and perfection in ite arrangement. • K full assortment or the goods uMaily found in » ret class establishment of this description, will be e}Dt constantly on hand, and offered at the most in■lableprice— . 'r. Freeman is also sole agont in Pittstonr foC Spencer ft Co.'s celebrated bU. jet'i rus, and ye go for donl ki I'm nod Jea' you Win' ye • "ittMon, Feb. 6,1888. L 1 iliv uvuil\n MM/IO —■!! Mi WHTOOrauv UUV-L• IM- thoroughly refittedwand is now open for the accommodation of gnaiui ' J « ™ 3r* ~ ON THE EUROPEAN PLAJ*. ,, J Ladles' Entrance on Walton St i W. E. WHWE, (late of Pittston, Pa.,) P*op'» Dec. 6,1867-1y STORE the the DENTISTS. Adjoining D. Poot«a{l.ShoeJ}Kwe,.*no: i MSMSKKS^ttSiSSSS Attention of th€ ladieg to the same. Her etocb comprises ol; xij i&ntoff io BONNETS,. RjfBBOSS. HATS/: J&0WEB8, Feathers, Laces, Hoods, Silk*, VaMtsr&bir Hate Hat* for dlildren, and a variety of othsr tfooda, Ml of which will be told at reasonable rate*. Millinery work of all kind* executed in the best and most approred nanner PleageeallandexMnroe^aioek# " fyT-y r—**-r\ •*» Cm S. BBCK, M.D.—DENTI8T jMJHBL . lato of PHILADELPHIA.- M29BK Office,—Two doors above his formcr residence, East side of Main St.,*boYe the 'ublicSquare, Wilkes-Barre, Penn. July 11,1860.—ly. EW FIRM AND NEW GOODS! 4.k & iKt~d ; out* "I SPECTACLES AND . EYE. GLASSES, rljieh are superior to any other now In ti*e,and twrir fail to give fUlt satisfaction to those who use them REPAIRING. Particular attention will be paid to repairing Watches, Clock*, and Jewelry of aH kinds, and all work In trusted to him will b« executed promptly and in the most workmanlike manner. C. W. FREEMAN. Pitts ton, Apr. 30,1868. 8PAAR * WEISCARGER, ( iu nets It w the T«y-• mighty Having ja*t returned from New York and Philadelphia, and laid in a large and well selected stock of iiiiiililiii DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT, DR J. M. BARRETT, DENTIST, PROVISIONS, Mrs. her a Mr. wife, Mijrere left OHN McDOUG-ALL'S "Ah, jrell, the world ii full of temptation, and your beloved one i( safe forever. There is comfort for you in this thought at least." "The world has been a bright place to me. I have never looked opon ita shadowed side. Willie's course we marked while he waa in hi* cradle. I said to myself, I will teach him that n. truly great and happy life must be good and useful. I will devote my whole being to helping him live for an exalted purpose. Well, that is all over; he ii in his coffin, and my work if taken out of my bands." Mr. Allison knelt and grayed. What else could he do. Mrs. Grey stood at her windpw watching him tearfully aa he mingled with the passers in the street, llo would go home to a house full of little children; not one among his many was missing j how could he enter into her desolation ? on her alon* i "Oh yea; bat I have not seen her for yeara.— la she in trouble, Edward ?" "She has gone beyond sorrow and crying Mary. James ia a soldier—or he was before that day's work at Fredericksburg. God knows where he ia now. Jackson lives next doer to tbem, and he aaked me to go down with him this morning just after she died to make aorne arrangements for the funeral. There are two little girls, left alone in the World, perhaps, and a baby aaleep in the cradle. The children were perfectly quiet, a* if they were used to bearing hard thinga. Will yon go to the faneral to-morrow and take charge of the poor little chicks?'' Grey, Office at his residence on Franklin opposite the Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where ho may hereafter be found at all hours. Dr. B. inserts Teeth onGold and Silver plate, *'c., and operates in all the branches of Dental S:irgory, in the best manner. A deduction from usual charges sufficient to caver expenses, allowed to persons who come from a distance. April 19 1860.—ly. STAB lain Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, TUST MRS.'Cb. Of ■* D rD al "til yi.1 sobbing PITTBTON, PA. iharkey * Stalk's of EipressOiBwr »" * 3 "" a 1' Is nowr*tAyforbnsinesgwithan Sfitfrdfr 'tSrmi -legant stock of- - ••*■■ MLLOTERY AND FANCY GOODS. TRIMMINGS, . NOTIONS, HOSIER*. KID, ;«n.KiXD AIJj QUALITH OF: GLOVES.* . ,JD \:-lBL'KO AiiU NEKIDLKWORKEiD Embroideries. VALENCIENNES INSERT-' WOOD, WILLOW, GLASS k CHINA WARE, Ujo hardness and heart with the tiui. r . ; JUT " "There,dear, there! it's only a little way off, Ilearen it; an' Willie, he's went afore ye to show ye the Way. Jesus needs ye here for .awhile, but dar's all Heaven artcr dat, honey. Ye know de Father loved ye ao, He give hi* only aon to die for ye, chile; not to die in hia mother's arm*, aimed an' tended so careful, but sich a death! Oh,chile, chile,God never asks dat much of ui— never ! lie can pity ye; jea' think on't! Can't ye tt-uatde little lamb to Him, an' waitf •'Wait! Oh, Aant Ilagar! what is there in the wide world for me to wait for, now?" "Why, dere's all de good ye can do in dLs world, an' in de next Willie an' Jeaus. Oh, it'i worth wailin' an' workin' for, too. Bnt it'a growin' dark, and I must go home no*." "Come again, Ilagar. 11 doea me good to see you; and perhapa I shall understand yon bet- of her BEVERAGES of All kinds and of the best quality. A choice lot of CONFECTION ARIES constantly on hand, ParliaUlar'attention paid to the wants and comfort of all. #aly5, 1866-1w. MRS. MCSDOTTGAL. "VTEW AND , •J-ll • oo 111 JEWELRY STORE! wmild inform their friends and the public that they Itnrc opened the same in Patrick Duffy's Building, opposite Cooper's Dry "JAMES SEARLK, Goods 8tor*, 4 V* rpKMPCTAyrB BESTAURAXTr JOHN BARNES Has just opened an Eating House in the Somerset Balding, first door north of C. W. Freeman's Jewelry Store, east sidp of Main street, .Pittston, where he willbe happy to supply the public vHtlt refreshments of alt kinds. *Tea, Coffee. Bread, Cakes, Pies, Ac, of our own toakinc and warranted Eoodand pare. Meals, hot audcoid, served at all hootSv in tha best manner. Icc Cream, Candies, Frufts, and a variety of the best and most palatable teitipeinnee beverage*. A share of public patronage is solicited. ' *' Apr..ffl,'fiS.r V K JOHN BARNES. ?Teft;Door to the Poet Office, MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, TA , 1 I 9 J 7 i V • DR. C. M. WILLIAMS, SURGEON DENTIST, 1 , CORNER OF MAIN AND WILLIAM STS.' ■ PITTSTON, FA. j II.is for sale a large and .Splendid assortment of wKtcues, clocks, jewelry, SPECTACLES, FANCY GOODS, PQCKET CUTLERY, MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PA. wlf-rc they will be in eons(anl readiness to serve all ■wl*o wish anything in their line. . come oNfcr ALL') Don't forgeflo c-\ll ftfld examine onr fore pttrch&ping.VjGoods.delivered on short notice anCfc in goo.l order, -a. « SPAAR * WEISCARGRR. Pitts ton, DcR26, t8OT. U , . _—: QOME N EW STORE A.Nb NEW GOODS. : [Li -I vTii A?DTi FHT;W3STVL Among the many improvements recently introduced; in his practice,, be. regardi/none £f more importance than nis method of !l! respectfully solicit a call from my friends and Pl«wn»? ituning, 'pCViTr_ * «oraA*raoj i STRAW WORK DONE ON SHORT HQBXOILai '".April 23, " 1 n t i* I EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, which he is doing successfully every day, by the use of I xi '• rjk. ft* ,: PLATED WARE, And a variety of articles usually kept in that line of trade. " Yet, I will go, Edward. i* indeed a sadder grief than wo are called to pan through. Poor little babies! Who will take care of them now V It is perfectlysafo and very pleasantto inhale. It: results have been entirelysatisfactory in every instance. , ;/0. M. W41 Rooms with J. W. MILLER, adjoining the Cash Store of Chas. Law A Co. Pittston, May Is* 1864.. NITROUS OXIDE GAS. WYOMING LYSUiakcE CO., a WILKES-BARKE, PENNA. UNION BBBWIIBT. " There were clouds hanging low and heavy over the row of great houses opposite, and the sobbing November wind swept tbo wind against the windows. Within there was only silence. Capital and Surplus, $150,000 I have selected my good* from the beat manufacturer* and dfrnler* in. the country, and have take.n ■' pains to procure • the latent styles. Am also - ■ S CELEB BATED tiOLD PEN. —• done promjDt- " James inn v be living yet, bat he cannot hear of this for weeks, perhaps, and they mast depend upon charity, I suppose." 'MVo can do something, Edward. We have 7} Apow&l* *TK»iS? J A3 XI [SpCCtsSOBS 10 SXITB B*08.,j 'Manufactured from | (STEWART 'T,r CHAflj, t )8s/pr*" » " Fmc- •Ilfel pocin. jjns to -*nt for MOUTO. atch, Clo(!k\ line, *ofprac itston, M»- HOSS, Pp8«MS*bJ»»»» J_J__ HOEMAKER, V. PregidenL " =~ % /.CE IL^PRAT 3 XX AND S. Ri0&; ajMftfc, Having Just filled up the store recently occupied by Herbert. DaTies * Co.,next to Hileman'e caloon with a » # j full stock of i . &ne perfume of aisri the heiioir«r — ~~iec. do 1D« tiding snd oppressive. It seemed go "strange jooking o_ ght, ' " lever to hear a child's Toioe, new a dancing missus. good *Bd lIagar lh* r. itep in the hall 6r on the stairs; and it would goft hair back from the fair forehead, as if she. be so always, eveu if she liyed many years was bidding a child good night. 8r»ve- lr - . Standing there in the gloom and stillness, she "Good night, Aunt Hagar! Yon have coifi- til something ean o» _ •aid over, to herself some old lines she read forted me more than I can tsll' yon," said Mrs. :" Yea, I will being them somewhere long ago, that came back to her now, Grey, following her to the door. need something t« tkink of, anc •I such things will, when their interpretation «AJ»" I'll sleep better for dat to night." d«- I* will be tetter for me,'and it has come into our hearts through the gap where .Mr,. Grey washed her out of sight, through M '« I w" doing it for Willie." •onDe f tjoy went out. the migt and gloom, thinking of the little pa- "Perhaps he knows, Mai for ghosts. Bi that was watching for to leome oftrn fort to think he does, i here flashed back a vision xD/ Willie's V» doeomefhiag for people.' Drr window, watching for his fath-. , Then silence foil again. They were each £ stand there eTeDy night. How '«*»»»« •»»« »«• k,nd "»tion as precioui ist be to come home and And the ** remember. Strange that she had not thought Morning carae, chill and cloudy, with a „ when her own heart so need«d bing sound in the wind, and sow and then gT«*t ... She had crept out of sight all these plashes of rain. Very early Mrs. Grey went to evenings, because she could not bear that, the poor bare rooms -where the shorn lambe were home-coming. She might hav6 done some- sheltered for * Httle while from the cold world « brighten the house. She heard Margy The little girls huddled cloee together, silently * the table in the breakfaat-room watching erery motion of the strangers passing bright and pleasant it in.and out, pale and grave, but firing way to had tea in the parlor, no childish outbursts of grieC The baby w»a e since Willie wailing in the arms of a woman who waited ss her darling hack and forth with a weary tread, as if her Virntore like the old gil had been long. She placed a chair for the be a little comfort visitor, with a surprised look, and the children like doing it tie drew back timidly. JJerhaps he mm there. Who "Let me take the baby—perhaps a change ,..*t Ilagar made a mistake about it 1 She will aoothe him," she said, reaching out her rould ask Margy to sat th® table there. Then arms to the little one. There is a perfect freecame back and brought the dressing-gown masonry between children, and a true, loving slippers Willie" had always placed ready nature. The child nestled contentedly in its new •or his -father. There was a tender, holy calm resting place, only staring with baby wonder in her tired spirit, as if her loveAand lost one into her'tearful eyes, and dropping to sleep at was suddenly bmught back to her, and she had, last, sobbing now and then, as if mindfat what recognized him by some mysterious, inner woe hail Mifallen it. The little sisters attracted \ense, andthe weariness and longing were at by the strange lady's gentle manner crept cloee satisfied. to her side, and stood looking at the tiny sleepaf sobbing wind swept a few lute, er with fsces that lost something of their too ig leaves from tho bare old elm droop- early care. r the dingy window where Mr. Grey sat " It's a wonder, ma'am, lie's just eriod and Closed desk, with his forehead leaning cried alt night like that, and I waa ggttingoomhis band,M'' -is thoughts out ia pletely tired out. Some folks has a faculty with The tenderest babies. I'm sure I am very much ohliged with that lit- ma'am." "Mrs. Grey answered with* smile; her look forward heart was warming under thot wee, living bnrperhaps, and den, and she could smile at last of the shy litUe popping tumbled curls. . .... "Willie, ma'am."' That dear name, spokei of him,. ' the | ao unexpectedly, heart, and she beautifol fn- I pressed the unconscious Mirer of her lC»t boy's ' name closer, to still the pain. The neighborwoman, #ho had been putting out of sight the scanty remnants of breakfast, stood looking i little doubtfully at Mrs. Grey aa if she hesitatet to speak of something. I have come to see if 1 i. Grey, observing her hesitation fes, ma'am, you are very kind. speak to you abont the children's hats old-fashioned, and not niee at all, mother trimmed them when sh* r—~t- ing from her husband ever again. Will w _ ro for 1 • do to waar to-day, do yon think, ma'am?" anc wind and ghe utlt-olclc(j * carefully pinned newspaper to .0 kee|D his two co«rse straw hats, with bands of room, and a black crape. " It's a pity ior such llttlo knew how it to,wear black, but it was acomfort to her. br the body, x don't see how they will do for dresses. There's -- ,,,8 4ter b#'d been aQ o)(j 5iacjt one, ii theTe was time to make it if he would be glad never 0T)fr for them." ling place that was not home «Will It do if I take them home with me, and himself to look np at Ao, Win.- tide the things. I can leave the baby there l.e's slnlle had Shone for hin blck with thera to the funeral." thing in his toother's arms; CHJod blegf yoll You are a real friend ttle feet woiuld.ok.ttor through tWrUndUf8D i believo. Maybe you have hurried through, fearing the fae| witt troable?" the woman said, observinj or was a brighter pictnre than hea rofees. . a day. The table, w.th ita „-m , hftve losi plain, pretty ssrtice was set in : to goli$] "YC#, -fHE MAIVr I families can be supplied with a Pure Healthy and WATER, 8AR8APA- 'IBRCE, »! ' 1 he had ten was p», do little i •it for de sd nightV ! Now good n stroked *y. •-* ' 11 d&n't know how you will fe«l about it, Ma - T J. MERRIAWPS U . , STUDIO, At Miller's Photograph Room*., CABINET AND LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS *nd Pointed r* OU »r W*Ur CMart rr rt-lmickU mU rtV J- d I •• ITOVES A , bat I have been thinking bow lonely it wiH ♦or ibein to go back to their room from UD« "Mild come here for awhile, un■ " - tome with m. 1 ' aocae thing to teem* almost fn WATER, SODA ... I BUnIaA, «fcr . ) BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER, j ' ' UNION BREWERY, PitiaVpp, P*. i ,u. ..■.■■ 11 = BEgyiCK KPja. liKKWlOK HII.L«. 13 PETER M. TRAUGH, Jiis facilities , ItTT FLOUR, ANSD CHOP V, of Ctery desertpMota! The abore articles are kep constantly on hand, and will be sold at the moat re* sonaMe prices. He also has a LARGE AND EXTENSIVE TANNERY, iH connection with the Mills, at which he is eonstant ly engaged in the manufacture of all kinds of Leather. TheHigheat market prices will be paid for Grata tsssr" "^mbse,* Berwick, Jan. 9,1868-ly ; CABBIAQES, WAGfONS, fee. MARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKCJ -• •• ING, AND '"'BLACK'SMITHING. "T«dersigned is H« prepared at his Shop Pitteton, to do a general bosiness,; MING,and the manufactare of WI '"ular to see are the best o -as weil as Blacksmil -ring the publie th favorably 'MMINO J R. C. Smith, SecretaryD —*08. WM. S. L.D.8] / . .7 , TE rittston, Pa. u-n , nl h* *Z±lLA: . PITTSTOM TIRE SMb LiF»D -|N- i.L, r L: ■ xs - REPRESENTS THH FOLXiOWINO MBOTJBUflff"• ! • €QMPA#Ui*H™ ... . l North America, Phil"®; Capital* Mfrpfas, T | Jfctarprise, " r' '' 372,304 L SSfe'i M.& • • Phoenix Hartford, " . " , l.M&jfflSj TrawWrtLlfoftAecIdeii- tmytei tal Insurance Co.," «* tJSf i Hartford Mrs Stock lo- " * ' J"C*» 2 J. t D' " •• - " ' Particular attention paid to Combined Life and Ac- I cidtnt Insurance in Trareiers of Hartford. Please for circulars Pittston, Pa THOMPSON DERRJtBBOi.SpecialAgeak . Also, Agents e oi to tr| ....... iin*; 1,14 .i ' t. r»Vl f IFE, FIRE. • ±J INSURANCEjBbfCY. ' Office in Stark'*newcBadfcgAfDCMitt Penn'a. prnwroN^pBusA. L. 4 H. C. DEWEY, ACents, G. LISTER, \h AND**COPPER" WARE, FRESH GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, All penwae ia-aeedof such articles are inrited to call and see what bargains are awaiting them. We into dto sell MBh, fyi fi, such .ptps as wi|l fat isfy all that customers may save money while we make it "Coffees, Teas, sugars, spices. Meats, Fish, Butter, Eggs, Lard, Pickle* Flour, and in short every article required for the family in (he Grocery and Ptarision Une. Goods delivered promptly when desired.IUUIn*. I'ittsWra, Sept. 6, * :* and Deateiftfi. ' * **) » f »;•?.* " :•!* • RS. E. J. BRIDGE, TOVEB OF ALL KINDS, IIEATER8, • ' hardware, 5RT, PLOWS AND CASTINGS FOE PLOWS, ACm » • Ac., . *&! * iHKAvrnn .1 Cng superior facilities for the Stove trade, the ,c are requested to bear in miad that he can and furnish Stores of all patterns, both-for Heating Tooking, at the most -advantageous rates to the It would be t IUIR JEWELRY 0?$LD ;» Jewelry Braided Mid Mounted at short notice. Also Curls, Switches, 4c., of nil sizes, SILK ahjD RAISED EMBROIDERY, CROCHETING. Bir(le *ttt op thrJJKfctgst and. Wst mlanner! ,1 Residence on the sonth sido of Exeter street, near ho Railroad, In West Pitts ton. [Pec. 18, '67. "I look _ none will force Their way to me. "Tls falsely said That wrer there Was intercourse '' - Between the living and the dead, !' tien t fa at borne. 1, face »t thai; \ er, as he useC desolate ii in' room sostill. of that before, comforting, dreary "even silent h"~ thing beginning to set buijr tow for surely then I should have Right t ; " OfDthose I look for day and night, With Ioto and longing infinite.'' Somebody was coining down the street. Sot the little black lamp lighter; it waa early yet for him; and the driiulo and chill had taken possession of the street, gladly surrendered to tfera by those who could seek fireside shelter. It Jwas an odd, bent up little figure, under a bfue umbrella, picking way, and looking sharply at the numbers on the doors. It was old Hagar, the woman who whitewashed for Mrs Grey in the spring. She remembered how Willie begged to walk home with her ono night, because she had told him how little crippled IshmaeJ sat all day long by the window, with only his bit of slate and pencil, and his dinner of bread and milk within reach. They were too poor to keep a kitten for him to play with, or even a bird. Wijlie had packed a basket with the od«ls and ends a bdj delights to possess, and carried Hagar's brush home for ber. That was like Willie! Always helpful and kindly. How many such things she was always recalling of him, now, that there was nobody in the wide world to fill the boys's place. The old woman stopping aiher door, coining to ask alms, perhaps, and she would give for Willie's sake. She went to meet her At the door, and led her into the parlor, seating her in the great arm-chair, in the cheerful glow of the open grate. The poor old soul looked up into ber face with.real motherly pity and tenderness, and then suddenly covering her face with a corner of her old cloak, just sobbed, and sobbed, without trying to speak. "Oh, Hagsr, poor Hagar ! Are you in trouble f I can feel for all the sorrowful now." There was a warmth and softness in Mr*. Grey's voice that not all the calm, set phrases of the minister had power to stir. Pittston May 28,1868. L. B. SHARPS, ' sob- M-fflis..! ;■ T'HT BOOK .AND MUSIC STORE, HE AT EBB. lie tarnishing and setting: of Heaters, lie will pecial and, careful attention. JOBBING OF ALID KINDS n his line-, solicited, and which will 'be done with iromptness and care. TIN BOOKS AND GUTTERS »ill:be made of Hie best tin, or any other meCal desired, and Varranted. CIJ3TEBN AND WELL PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, -4 conf tantly on hand, and will be Bold and set to order. A share or public patronage is Tespoetftilly *o- Mcited. ... ... ... 8. 6. LISTER, tD i vi Neit Door South «f First National Bank. c.PittiMri, MarS6,."68.i a-i if ■ . — ■- - :: :? S=BP PAINTING. pUGH & PRICE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Opposite Cooper's Hall, Keeps constantly on hand a good assortmei Hook*, Music, and Stationery of all kinds. SLATES, PENCILS, PAPER, ,UD SCHOOL BOOKS, SfaU1*. The business will receive careful attention and. every addition will be promptly made to the stock which the wants of the community may call for. The iHilronge of the public is respectfully solicited. 1'ittsooB, April 18,1867.' itii of A!UD WHO LISA LI DIALS 18 IV Flour, Feed, Grain, Salt, Provisions, Wrapping Paper, Ac., Ac., til FLOCB, PORK, NAILS, FEED, SHOULEDRS, SPIKES, MEAL, HAMS, LEATHER, GRAIN, BUTTER, TOBACCO, SEEDS, LARD, CIGAR8, SALT BY THE BARREL, j . A8HTON, . ■ MARSHALLS GROUND ALUM, I[\ ■ - TABLi, ' fJEANS, EGGS, WRAPPING PAPER, CRACKERS, Agent for the sale of Vaughn's Celebrated Bradford co.!ioRAcca and sbgabs. Wrapping Paper in any quantity will be de'Tered to Dealers at as low rates aa it can be purchased in and remembered bow was when tbey always — She had not had ft brought then died, because she was afraid to id ((■oro his plaoe. It would bo limes, and perhaps it would to her husband. It seemed pleaae Willie, too. knew that lithe, he timt the Dwttl : t^ASHi «i ,fc « TTTISNER it STRONG, T T kibotactuuu or STEAK ENGINES, BOILERS, fcltACKEJUi, SHAFTING, DRUMS, MINE-PUMPS, AND esHco, nVA POINTING & ■ * tfigfgtiftf ( thel ING OF W.A.BJ CYRUS ,»h« MK H M K N IVf sA .K .0. .rf*. vft W4 V VV ?0MEB6ET -MUUi STREET, r EITTSTOJ.V PEHN'A. ■!' "i --.I" ,:t t ' * -■" 1 ■ "■'*C * ,lr NOW JBMDX FOft fDLS ) Two new Engines, BO Horse Power. Two u M 40 '* 44 One " " *D' ' " .4* .•TTi'l 1" JA^OITi of pre. til and «iv« me a trial, Dividends once declared are never forfeited, bnt sssraasr- D,IiaTIV,, D1 PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT \ • 'FIRE . I ,3 .1 BJ^SS?5 drfo™ 5tiS^«SS3f * f l«*W$g- ' •i the public ii £'?•• • J Mr Ii-M?t * fi °? T r ■"C"•**• 'lfQ«!lE#r • 8 co". -aints' oils- wali papfrs. *•- fcKrwv nivi Mi "+"'h ,V"'T supplied (o (heir customer* on as lair t nDuv|uyv, vy. -la-mBaa tb.ty caa be obtained anywhere else. ■5-MS p'aintisg jkALilrsbranches by ex- »«*«»» •»««•*• it. _ /;.!/'.''A .1! L.4H.C.D. ■ Please give us a call. ,f- in rn and 6 Wi ILLER & ROSS t'W+ald respectfully give notice to the trade thatthey are receding a foil supply,of ... GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, which they are prepared to sell at wholesale as low as tkejr can be bought outside of New York. They will be found in the om sj&aa Tittaton, 81, : ' 28 " reat ana A gu»' trembP ing over at hit wearily ot the rain with hit boy's grave hopes of hi* life bad gone dowt tie coffin,'una it *u dreary U through the year* of * life, _ . feel that all the planning and working, the If tie every day pleasures and home-joys woult hare nothing to do with Willie. The husband and wife had devoted their whole life to that one child, thinking and talking "" of*' beautiful present, and the far more ture, when their feeble, years ahould lean vpot his loving strength; giving time and energy for his comfort and happiness, unwearied care over his training, cboerlng each other with the rare promise of a good and useful life; and bow that the first born, only son had passed beyond the reach of love and care, there was nothing eft but the mere living, and that was dreary 1 enough. Ah, well,men must go home at night, even after the words warm with kisses of welcome, lie cold under falling leaves and rain. He could not sit there pondering though there seemed little to mo- mow So he tnuflled himself from tlit rain, and went out with no thril! heart warm, of a bright, cheery boy's voice to greet him. He would be tbet'e; warm enough bat chill for the sonl; and his slower of.late, as if he would btD to reach lliC? d*^1''--""' He did not triis' dow where Wi. since he was a we« he knew thatnoD the hall, and he silence. The par. „ it bad boon for man; white cloth ami the firelight, and his chair was „ . Willie always prepared it. A quick pain smot. bis heart with the thought that the life wai gone out of the pleasant home-picture witl that boyiah face. Hia young wife Btood at thC window, paler for the black robe she wore, bo* smiling a quiet, living smile as she turned U meet him. He lC lded her in his arms for a moment in silence, realizing that the world coulr not be all empty while they were spared to eact other. EtIES. iMingorik International of Lycoming, Assets THP Oapiu{. Insures „ from one day rates of premi' tal disability Jatjl accider BRANDENBURG'S BAKERY New Brick, opposite Big Basin, PITT8T0N, PA. 4«Ui«DTH-V I 'B-T TIIE 8TAFF OF LIFE is good BreCid, and I woald respectfully inform thecitiite&i of l'itts ton and vicinity, that I always keep the genuine article on hand far sale, with all kisdao CRACKERS, TIES, CAKES, *c., *c. Families and Parties supplied with everything in his line, on short notice, and on reasonable ! STOWELL BUILDING, opposite the Butler House, where nil wanting Flour, Feed, Meal, Grain, Pork. Hams, Shoulders, Lard Butter, Cheese, Crackers, Tobaccos of all kinds. Soaps, Candles, Teas of all grades and prices, Sugars Molasses, Starch, Dried Apples. Salt, Ac., Ac., are requested to call, as they feel sore they can gire satisfaction both as to quality and price. MOT All orders for Flour, Feed, Ac., will be received atth* Store OPPOSITE THE BUTLEB HOUSE. «ik«d brough her havej heretofore favored him with their Work. He I pledges himself to use the best of wood, and to do the painting in the most durable and approved manner.! KhsmAt,5inf/!iW5!SiSfSi ta Jh\n section. The public are invited to call aoC take a Jook. at our work, painting Bhop, ' —1 shop. °"« May 51 terml!- .V Ct '• U My establishment is now-in my new brick building opposite the big basin, on Main at. FRANK BRANDENBURG. I'ittston, March 1,1888. - ' ' eb. 7, UW8—ly : •ton,Mar 12, W X'J U ' i J. MAYO A CO. r. Mil * ■ • - ir *11 , . • . •BS-tf and work .Respectfully, AMOS STROH. lit 1Ca 1 TyiLLIAM H, JONES' * •! CENTRAL G R EEN. GROCERY-. AS'DGENERAI. PAINTS, WALL PAPER, GLASS. ' | | : jifhe nndersigned having removed lo tho new buildiD« of M Benp, jujt below the ravine, (west dCle), has cubrged facilities for bttalness and an entirely new -■tack of ~ ' * i ; ' ■ i, '■ . Pi Us ton, May 9, '67.] MILLER A ROSS. '•It'a all wrong, missus, to come here dU way. but il's so dark and loneeomo here, I couldn't help it, 'deed I couldn't, honey." "Are you crying for «ny boy, IIagar7 Oh, it ia Very lonely without Willie here, and it eeema good to have some one to'ery with me." VTEW 'HAKEItY.' Dn: '* - L1 The undersigned would reapectfully fnlounceto the public that ho'hM'opened JTTT DYE WOBKS. ESTABLISHMENT!. '1' bi, DiM. ALEXANDER *SOD', rpHOMAS R. IAGO! n&vA' ~ r ft.ii 7 rtlOVI8ION STORE J mb Jii* A.N EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN PITTSTON idjoining the Butler House, where he be irepared at all times to supply families and Dartics with Bread Biscuit, Cakea-and Pies, of ill kind, on short notice. I*rom an oxtepaiT# xperience in the bakery business they feel no lositation in saying that he wHl" be able to AMERICAN DYERS, (Formerly of New York City.) Take great pleasur* In announcing to the eitiien? of Pittston and surrounding country, that they hare located In PitUtea for the purpose offearrytnjt on the ttippliC .*all*M«o»isbli»fnlits and vegetables nt the earliest possible moment, from the Southern and eastern market. Fresh Fisli, LobstenrClams, and every thing els-' in his line. Families are reminded that at Jonesf is the place to buy haloes a large business and nis goods Woods URlivered in any part of town. W. H. J. JnniB tjc «•., Dc-'J r- -n-»0»-WV W.VIJ[;;i?Am?,,WINDOW SHADES, vubcIS ■»!C• : i . . , .. - , . riCTURE FRAMING AND PICTtKES, LOOKING GLASSES, GROCERY, FLOUR, FEED A PROVISION STORE! •!«r M |k lo V arf can help here," laid On Mmn street, second door below the express office, formerly kept by Chas. T. Snyder. Haring just returned from the the city irith an entire new stock of Those honest tears had softened Mrs. Grey'* heart into something like kinship with the poor old toiler. A writer, rich in sympathy for all the sorrowing, tells us that "in the gates of eternity the black hand and the white hold each other with an equal clasp." Something ot the shadow of the eternal gates had fallea upon this rich and . fashionable woman'* life, and she was glad of old Hagar's tears—gladder Than she had been for anything since that silence h*d settled in the house. "Datar chile was of den»,sich is leaves a g'vfct empty place in dia world when dey goes. I knowed how I'd fin' ye, missus; an11'se feared nobody wouldn't tell yo to 'spect angels, au' to I come." - "To tell me to expect the angels, Hagar?" asked the lady with a sad smile. J•'Why, yes, fioney.' De Good Shepherd, He's mighty tender of his sheared lambs. He knows jea bow dark Can still dis house is, an' how yer heart aches an' aches ; an' of course He'll send de angels aojr. Maybe yer like dem in de ble, goin to de grave to weep darj dey didn't Up fe angel dat rolled de stone away; fust dey see de grave was all empty, and-den dey looked found and see de angel. Now degrave'a empty enough to you, chile, aint it. So you'll see angels now, honey." "Oh,Hagar,you don't believe in such things, tkoir do you?" Mrs. Grey aaked, aaif the idea was too simple and absurd, and then added, drearily—"I wish we could believe it. It would do me so much good to know that angels cenld come." I wanted They but their nil other good.* pertaining to the trade «J ' '-I 'T '« DStock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, gave up kNN thejr atisfy all as to ■ coffers. A si y solicited. Pittston July qamuEL j. .^@T.; K $ V-BiliO.N .EJ M ABBLB- Touib Stones, Mttntefa, 'Window Caps*nd f ifl». C A full I am prepared to furnish the inhabitants of Pitt*ton anil vjeinity with anything in the Grocery line. 1 am confident I can cell as cheap or cheaper than any establishment in town. Please call aud examine my stock. COtJNTJil' ritODUCS TAKEN IN EX: , CUANQ£. • V» «-« Ww * ' * » ■ I respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Remember the place, SECOND DOOR BELOW' THE EXPRHSS OFFICE. TBIGAO- ftAjl N T S, Otfii&f JUS j Tiiiiii -.i- -i . :»D DC : T* *1 {aim . constantly on hand, and D4i C•! • • •• PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, GLAZING, I iivl GRAINING. »* - •D i* In all its branches done by experienced workmen, at short notice and,at.Ue verylowe»t price*: TM pwD- lic lira requestedDt« caH and examine onr stock, and testonr«oilifei'togi?o satisfaction.""' B. 8HARRBV - ! I' ' | v .Da «* «' FORGE Eaglk mm® SPIKB' wil: Opposite the Bank, PITTSTON, LUZERN CO.. PA. Manutactnrers of Locomotive Frames, Crank A4jC3Dt -jr Axles, Kfeton Hods, Paddle Shafts, and ail," kinds .f Marine Work, Heavy and bight Shafting, Tire TfSn, tnd every description of llaromenel IiSftlUtailwav pikes, Bolts and Nuts of all sines, In- large or small 1" an titles, always on hand. BlaeklhiitWs' Work of !very doRcnption promptly dpnei« '{ Cash paid for jlrlm forap. [6 june 67 PASSAGE.. IjU &B&Momo tiRtil. URlTiAHJi BSD IRELAND, t April 16, '68—3m. -»iMW . f ■ ■ PAI'KRS foEj,; sexton, iC5ih 1 -y-j , _ house and sign painter, - I i Th »»«-ia HI fP* ■ tWZWWmmimHtm&W*"' nl .n By Stbn«vhi*MUMt ' "■ "" Wtv—*D*"'°* *1 , TATSCOTT BROTHERS i CO.. r°t umavm-tfrnnsht***v" «*' UonUnuc to issue Passage Ticl^»,8%/HffD)llfcfi?tWt!lW! " "Qmtoi'.ihrtVMi! PrtMoi»*»: PAPER HANGINGS! AN atMt&8E-8tdCK. br1 " f • *' Fill ..WALL PAPERS, SEW AND ELEGANT 8TTLES riTTSTOK PBNS'A; WALL£AVSR8 OVXLL '^WB^WD-PBiCES ... n '.ft JD«MiiJti*:r* fcrn .Mjjirw M x»' ' ! which heiMMithoell M4le lowtwi whieh t!*ey a can be ftfoiridd. -i- M'* *'lf nfv* • M*«. —•!»*/• TD * " -*■ 4 — jay only child. Theee little . here no mother. I «»*» » inging ue together to oomfort eeoh other." ' "Vm yo«ur little boy'* name* Willie reeked the elder ef the two children by her tide, fixing » pur of deep serioue eyes on the. l«ly'« piTTSTO FOR PARLORS, HALLS, ETC., WHOLESALE ANO BErrAlL. HOWELL * BOO BEE'S, At the Pittwton Meat Market, opposite the Bank, deire to inform the pttblicth»t they Are as heretofore implying their numerous nuxtomerg with theIjeaLof FRESH BEEK, PORK, 31UTTON, I/iBSy fM ti'l nil other oeauonable meatn. Thev are «lno dealing In HIDES SHEEP SKINS, lid FUR*, for which th»y will at all times flay the '68—ly. CCALES! SCALES! O- w. K. FISHER, Ag«nt,for Bank, Dinmore A Co.'s Philadelphii BRICK! BKICK I BETOKT1~ I * "» T The i9 uow'preLrid to tumUh per- Ha* Track(.or *?ine eca.,es 8et . A" ?^brPenUr sons wishing to batid wfth Fuportor quality of BRICK wor* C*ono «Dr the same in a workmanlike manat a fair price; fife yards are.situated directly on the ner« Office at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Lehigh and Sasquehanna nnd Lehigh Valley Rail- Doc. 13—Cm. roads, which will enable him to famish parties at — _ Scranfcon, Garbondalef-White Haven, Mnnch Chunk, » c*tt t ririm . "T-and other points on the line of these. Brick of all T30TASH ! POTASH ! sixs made worf*. m*r* feipactfully , X luOO lba of Potash of the beat qual _ _ . * GEO. KNAPP. oeived and for sale at G. B. ROMMEL & CO'S • WestFIttaton. •CELLANEOUS. Fo'irth and Market Streets, Phlte. f»c«- ... "Yes, itwae WiU», my child. Why did you think of thatf" "Bocwh you wm thinking of hin when you kissed our WiUie,"waa the quiet reply. Bo truly had the child's heart interpreted the woman's face! In the grand house where the tunshiue wttit ut with the sight of a ohild's sweet face, there HKtHEST market trices in cash, k them alora O ;D i ! ([ MaSfc'lv : tLu. i leer if PAINT I Sr©? P jiPE-H* H A NGING,' G iIWi FRAMING, ■ • i Jone at short noticc Bad on rciMmoUlo tor mi. - A full supply , i PAINTS, dlfc8VGLASS,PAINT.-CBTtJSHES, Ao. and all other articles belonging to lb© trade constantly on hand. We aim to please, anCJ are willing to rely upon Ihe work wb havo done in the past for recommendation. Pitteton, April 26, '£7. j. b. /TROCERIES AND GLASS WARE! VI 1 Jost recived, « nice article'ofalt kinds ofCrockfry nndaiasawnrr. F«rsitle »t greatly redtipea prtcesat O.B. KOMMEL * CO., Jono 28,18C8. West Pittston, P». PitteiOQ, Nov. 1,186G—tf. TiriNPOW SHADES.—A New and V V Splendid lot of the celebrated Rustic Window :iaCles, a real gem in house furniture. Come and see i.em at R, B. CUTLERS, Httaton, April Agent for Luierne Co., Fa. To Hotel Keepers. Applications and bonds for tavern LICENSE for sale at the PITT8TON GAZETTE OFFICE "Ah, '«• is like coming homo. I hare miwod yv.\ '»» My, my darling," «aid low and tenderly " Why, don't ye know, chile? How did dat ar stone get rolled out'n dat door f Te know do Wilkes-Barre, April 30,18€8j—3m. |
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