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JOB PRINTING AND RULING" TEItHS OF PUBLICATION VdC I*t7TST0N G&ZtTTS \ every Thursday * "GAtett6 Build- «A*MT«Do»D.KGOrnM embrace* a |ar„p vnri Hy „f j1(u„nK Mater..!, w|tl» o„e I*»e l'»ylC rSleuin [Toss, two fm-illei Stesm l'owerPrewel Han,U.,l,^s.t!l„s ermMlnp PXpe,Hle "•u1:,,i l 10 ''*C!cute" iu»m , 1.1,. 'iir|tiu»i-d wen hi our large C:iti«», aiij „t |( J morning bv CS. M. Rion.t**, in t siM u Vi i street, St ia.CHD-por annum. X . i.osUKo chiwu *ithin th« I'uuntjr. Terms® I v »rri«in2 as follows: «*rtc Sii'iard, (10 lines) Of CD»* nwith or lo**, $*• r, ■ m.witbs, »; six months, if, one year, $12 ..shth Column, one moJS' three mos., $10! s nuDn°h»,-»lS; one jtar.iao. r»tc*. 1 aru.M.lHr aticuiwu paid to the pr.utilla of ifests, Pamphlets, Circulars, 8iiow-Bilu, Lathis Notes Orders. Hand-Bills, Hill-Head-. Ti,ket,' CnrCJp,Ac. .)lie-quarter Column, one mo, $10; three mos.,$l8; Cix months,125; oneyear,$35. One-half Column, one mo., $18; three mos., $30; six months,$50; one year,$70. Ruled and Bound Work of All kinds done to or.)-, in the neatest and best manner, and printed «, order. ,u Oue Columa, one month, $30; three months, $40; x months. $70; one year, $120. DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. A full line of Justices' and Constables' Blanks u her with License Applications and Bonds, Note*- Deeds, Contracts, Time and Taj Rolls, *.c . ' consf'htly on hand. ' 0 Auditors' and Administrators.' Notices, $3 each. All Co nmunications of limited or individual interest, io nents per line. Notices of Marriages and Deaths, free; notiees accompanyiftg the same, 20 cts. per line. YOL. XIX.—NO. 33. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1868. WHOLE NO. 969. NO. 41.—MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Ac. Jennie McDougail, Specimen Pen Draw'n£ -diploma 1 oo Annie B&er, Mono Chromatic Drawing) do Grecian Painting L 2 oo do 2 pieces Tapestry j."J Mrs J PTotten,1 Leathor Work What Not I 00 Willie Brenton, 2 Crayon Pictures dip. l oo James Robertson, 3 cases Stuffed Birds dip. 2 00 T B Garret, 28 Fancy Pictures and Portraits diploma Miss F A Shoemaker, 1 Frame Artificial ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WHOLESALE GROCERS. WINES AND LIQUORS. BOOTS AND SHOES. A RAILROAD FLIRTATION. su&de myself to be offended with her. At last she reluctantly consented to give her name, and handing mo a pretty embossed card, I read katk darrel, No. University Place." No. 21— Corn Shelter. 3 09 GB. SMITH, . IMPORTER OK BRANDIES, "WINES, GINS, Ac., Ac., 191 West St., one Door above Duane St., NEW YORK. JJOOTS AND SHOES! No. 22.—Heaping and Mowing Machines. N W Burgess, one Horse Rakc....diploma 2 00 N W Burgess, one Corn Sheller rt S. STARK, V_D. attorney at law, PITTSTON, penN'A. Ilounty, Back Pav, Pensions, and other Government "Claims Collected. Office second door above Express Office. Aug. 10, '85. W. BRAINERD & CO., \JT GROCERS, 103 Murray, near West Street, NEW YORK; f oio.tr. BEinratD, J DAVID BILDIM, W. BAXTER. "Katonah," shouted the brakemau, opening the car door as tho train paused before a pleasant little station on the Harlem Railroad. mark McDonnell P~l Would respectfully inform the public that he has opened at hie I new Boot and Shoo V. I | store, an entirely new «nd handsome variety BjL LADIES', MISSES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES of every description, style and quality, with an entire assortment of everything In the boot and shoe line, from the dainty slipper to the strong lumbering boot. I wish to say to farmers particularly, who wish to buy The train had reached Thirty-second street, and I could easily see that my fair inamorate grew every moment more restless and disturbed. First her head peered out of the window, then she would half rise and cast hurried nnd fearful glances behind. No. 23—Machinery. Eagle Ilose Co., Pi Itston, Hose Bee 1 do do Lot Ilose.. do do Hose Co.... do do Drum Corps No. 24—Farm and Domestic Tools. .. 2 00 Mar. 7,186*. 541yl I do not know as I should have particularly noticed that we stopped at all, for I had been napping it for some miles; but just as I was casting an inquiring, sleepy look out of the window, and setting myself for another siesta, my attention was attracted by tho entrance of a young lady, a way passenger, who perceiving the car well filled, paused before mo in evident embarrassment. ' 1 00 dip 1 00 dip. J A. WISNER, . No. 173 Front Street, PISH AND OYSTERS. DL. O'NEIL, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. PASSPORT PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, JOHN MoKENNA, GENERAL PRODUCE, FISH AND 0YSTEB COMMISSION MERCHANT,No. 302 South Water, and 303 South Front St, PHILADELPHIA. For reference seo J. S. Hurlbut, Pittston, Pa. fSept. 12, 'C7-6m. Already I was beginning to share the uncomfortable feelings of my companion, as visions of angry papa flourishing a cane over my head rose vividly before my mind's eye, when suddenly Miss Darrel uttered an exclamation, rose from her scat and unceremoniously darted from the car. TomjjkSns A Couch, six axes Charles Vaughn, Fork and Fixtures to unload Wagon dip. 2 00 Ho. 25.—Leather and its Manufacture*. Daniel Bartholomew Single Carriage liar- dip. BONNELL A ADAMS WU0LISAU 0S0CIRS. NEW YORK. WILKES-BARRE, PA, Flowers N McGee, 1 Frame Artificial Flowers Alexander B Robertson, Specimen Sul- 1 00 50 June 25,'CS—1y. C. X. D. 0. HARRINGTOX. WRIGHT & HARRINGTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HOTELS. I scarcely wish the reader to infer from this that there were no vacant seats; on the contrary, the chair I occupied, was selfishlymonopolized by mjr 'shawl and valise which had excluded many an applicant, and so the moment I observed the car door open, I mentally resolved to tadt badge an inch; but a glance at the new coiner changed my mind. phate of Barytes Alexander P Robertson, case Crystals Eagle Hose Mo. 1, 1 old Speaking Trumpet, 32 years old H C nirner, 3 samples Sculptured Marble ..diploma 2 00 1 00 JOHN McDOUG ALL'S HOTEL! BJNGHAMTON BOOTS, that I keep a full supply of the best make always on hand, and the ness . 3 00 W Townsend & Bro. pr Ladies' Kid Boots 2 00 W Townsehd 4 Bro. best assortment of WILKES-BARRE, PA. I wondered at the ease and dexterity with which she descended, though the car was propelled quite rapidly by horsepower, but my wonder and surprise was destined to be considerably increased, when a few minutes afterward a thick set stern looking gentleman entered from the other side inquisitively scanning the face of each passenger. Office 011 Main St., above Z. Bennett's Stoi*. Will practice in Courts of Luieme County and Mayor's Courts of Carbondale. Consultations in German and English. D. C. Harrington, Notary Public. Feb. 4.18#4. Main Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' H»ll, PITTSTON, PA. Beverages of all kinds of the best quality. Ample Accommodation for the public. Also a choice assort' ment of confectioneries, by MRS. McDOUGAL, July 5,1866. V. B. BAIKD FR. baird & CO., • Packers and Dealers in CAN, TUB, SPICED AND SHELL OYSTERS, b. D. coo uu UGH. Boots and Shoes 4 00 YOURSELVES. Being a practical shoemaker myself, and employing none but CHEAPEST IN TOWN—COME AND SEE FOR James Bragg, set Single Buggy Harness covered mountings - 2 00 Wm Lewton, pair Pat. Leather Boots...dip. 2 00 M H Post, Double Harness for Wagon or NO. U.—PRINTING AND BINDING. Record of the Times, specimen of Printing and Binding diploma 2 00 Penn'a. Man'f. Co., specimen of Printing and Wrapping Paper diploma. No. 333 South Front Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE BEST OP WORKMEN, I can warrant entire satisfaction In the CUSTOM DEPARTMENT to all who wish a complete fit, and will favor me with their patronage. MARK MCDONNELL. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRING.A MERICAN HOTEL, Xi. MAUCH CHUNK, PA. She was a young lady of exceeding beauty, dressed in the rich and tasty style of the prepent fashion. .Whether it was her genteel aspect, or the soft melancholy of her Cf»rk, impressive eyes, I cannot say, but when she vontured almost timidly, to inquire if the half seat i my aide « was engaged," I gallantly arose and p(offered it to her at once. I must acknowledge I felt somewhat flattered by her preference, for though a young man tolerably good I k»d the Benie to perceive that there were far better looking men around, who like 196, might have shared their chair with the handsome lady stranger. I fancied thoy envied me too, as the fa-'r girl sat plump down, /arid herlpintjf form nestled ikeo to my side. PHYSICIANS. By special arrangements with the Express Companies and Railroads, those who order may rely on a constant supply and prompt delivery. . We beg a continuation of the favors of our old friends and customers, and solicit the orders of dealera generally, promising every satisfaction in our power to give, tiend in your orders. Jan. 3- F. &. BAIRDACO. Farm use dip.2 00 Single Truck Harness- dip. Light Doable Carriage Harness 3 00 Riding Saddle 2 00 Traveling Trunk- Sip. Riding Bridle -dip. 1 00 P. J. O'MALLEY, KLOTZ. April 2,1868. JOBH W. REM. " Hello!" said he rather gruffly, pausing before me, " has a young lady been occupying this seat?" JVb. 35.—Domestic Manufactures. Mrs J P Totten, Elderberry Jelley do Strawberry Tomato Jellydo Thorn Apple Jelly do Grape Jelly do Pickolilly Mary J. Heft, Pickles Late Resident Surgeon and Physician of St. Viacents Hospital, NEW YORK. , Office—Main street, opposite Battle's brick building, Pitta ton, Pa. Aug-20.'68—3m.« TOREST HOUSE, JJ Cor. Wyoming At©, aqd Spruce St., SCfcANTOK, PAf REED A 8CHOONMAKER, Paonurw**. & J. Rod. . U. 0.Swewmam. Oct. 4.18««.—ly 50 50 50 Call before purchasing, and remember the right plaoe, * "Yes sir," I replied, somewhat disconcerned and quite abashed. MILLINERY. Jenkins' Block, opposite Battle's Brick Bnilding. Main Si, Pittston, Pa, [Jan. 16,'Off " Light jockey, maroon silk and grey traveling cloak, pursued the gentleman interrogativelyLined Robe 1 00 Zinc Clad Trunk 1 00 two fancy Rugs - 1 00 DR. WASHINGTON G. NUGENT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Offers his professional services to the citiiens of Pttston and vicinity, ' 49» Office 2d door north of the Bank. Msy 14,1866. tf XTtiW MILLINERY AND FANCY D-JL* STORE. WATCHES, CLOCKS, &o. ' Leather Valise QT. CHARLES HOTEL, O Penn Avenue, . SCKAHIiaLw, *D' J • i GHA8. B.-»BtoK"ARD, Prop'r. The closest attention will be bestowed upon aTI goes to, and their comfort will be the chafujhyof the Proprietor. / / Scranton, May 2,18«T—ly | Adjoining IX Lamb'* Boot and Shoe Store. MRS. D. LAM H, having recently opened a desirable stock of Millinery and Fancy Hoods, invite* the attention of the ladies to the same. Her stock comprises « : BOJTITETS, BIBBOlTS, HATS, FLOWERS, Feathers, Laces, Hood*, Silks, Velvets, Doll Hats Hats tor children, and a variety of other goods, all of whiohwill be sold at reasonable rates. Millinery work of aH kind* executed in tha best and most approved manner Pleaae call and examine our stock. PittstonJOct. 18,18C6.-tf JEWELRY STORE! "I believe that was her costume," I replied somewhat sulkily. 2 Horse Brashes and 5 Traveling Bags CLASS, NO. V. .Yo. 28.—Dairy, Sugar and Honey. Teach Butter 1 00 do Yellow Peaches do Red Raspberries ... do Goose Berries Mrs R Thayer, Loaf Fancy Cake Mrs R Jones, Preserved Peaches DR. JOHN C. BECKER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, (F0KMHLT 0» TOKXHiKHOCI.) Office opposite the First National Bank, PITT8TON, PA. Office hours—from 8 to 10 a. m.., and 1 to J p. m. Evening, (J to 8. Pittston. March 1,18«.-tf REMOVAL! " By Gad! she's given me the slip again!" cried the gentleman, slapping his breeches pocket with much emphasis. C. W. FREEMAN, If T D » * \ f:« ifj • \ '■ • * J - Invites the attention of the pnbllc to his choioc seection of Samuel Honeywell, crock Butter dip. 3 00 Mrs E D Wilson, one firkin and one tab 50 di|D '•Given you the slip," I repeated, a sudden and awful light breaking upon me. " I fear I have disturbed you," said my companion, in a low, Bweet voice, that thrilled me with ita soft cadence. Butter .. 2 00 T Hutch ins, twelve boxes Honey 1 00 do Yellow Peaches do Apple butter Josephine Mulford, Cream Cake Matilda Bardell, can of Pears do Green Gage Plums Marcia Tripp, Loaf Bread CENTRAL HOTEL, \J UPPER PITTSTON. RICH JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, 8ILVK PLATED WARE, " ?es, the jade is as sharp as a needle." 50 dip 50 50 "Not at all, Miss," I rejoined with stereotyed politeness, " I am too happy to oblige you." "Pray sir," said I, with a slight sensation of suffocation, " may I be so bold as to inquire if you are the father of that young lady ?" do one Hive Bees A B Bloodgctt, four boxes Honey J C Shoemaker A Sons, 20 pounds Maple Sugar dip. 2 00 Mrs Ann Parsons, roll Butter, superior 1 00 50 J. S. HINDS, Prop'r. The House Iuls been thoroughly renovated and much improved, and the proprietor feels assured that he can make his guests comfortable in every way. His table will be supplied with the best of provinder and his bar with tha chocest of liquors. The patronage of the pnblic is rest fully solicited. Pittston, June 6, '67-y GOLD PENS AND CASES AND OTHER FANCY GOODS, SPECTACLES, DENTISTS. INSURANCE. She bowed and smiled in reply, and * short pause ensued, as is usual upon such sudden acquaintanceship. In the meanwhile the train had started, and we rattled swiftly through the fields and woods, now decked in the lively tints of Spring. The conductor eame in, and went through his customary routine of examining the tickets. "Father! the devil,—No, sir,—I am a detec- CS. BECK, M. D.—DENTIST a lato of PHILADELPHIA.— Office,—Two doors above his mer residence, East side of Mam St., above the 'ublicSquare, Wilkea-Barre, Penn. Jnly 1#, 1850.—ly. - TITYOMING INSURANCE CO., TT WILKES-BARRE, PENNA. Having removed to the new brick "Somerset Building" on the east side of the ravine, he has the pleas ure of stating that his store is surpassed by none in the county, for room and perfection in its arrangement. A full assortment or the goods usually found in a first class establishment of this description, will be kept constantly on hand, and offered at the most reasonable prices. Mr. Freeman is also sole agent in Pittston for J. E. Spencer t Co.'s celebrated five/ .dip. 1' 00 "Then," continued I, with desperate calmness, who is the young lady?" quality, less than ten pounds dip. CLASS No. VI.— Flour, Cor* Meal, Grain, Seeds and Vegetables. do Crab Apple Jelly- 50 Lizzie Jenkins, Soft Soap l 00 Mattie Shoemaker, can cherries, sour...— 50 Capital, and Surplus, $150,000 RESTAURANTS. DIRECTORS: WM. 8. ROSS, L. D. SHOEMAKER, SAMIi WADHAMS, STEPHEN BOLLES, 0. COLLINS, CHAS. DORBANCE, STEWART PIERCE, CHAS. A. MINER, G. M. HARDING, IHOS. FORD, A. MORSE, JOHN REICHARD. WM. 8. ROSS, President, L. D. SHOEMAKER, V. President. R. C. Smith, Secretary, THOS. FORD, Agent, Pittston, Pa. " Bless your soul, she is Nancy Dacors, the fashionable female pick-pocket. By Gad, sir, has she been playing her points on you?" do Blackberry Jelly 50 Mrs C M Jenkins, can Scalded Peaches... 50 No. 32.—American Manufactures other than No. 27.—Flour and Corn Meal. DR J. M. BARRETT, DENTIST, yy HATE'S, The detective grinned, and the passengers, gradually comprehending the " situation," smiled provokingly. I did not reply—the intelligence was stunning and mortifying in the highest degree. So my beautiful traveling companion was nothing more than a member of the "swell mob," and I, while flattering myself upon having msde a conquest, in reality had been the victim of a cunning and designing deceiver ; and well had she duped me, tor even while I was snatching those dear bought kisses, she had dexterously relieved me of my watch and purse, and, as I never saw her or my valuables (gain, it may be readily believed that my adventure was not without its moral, or that I was, thereafter, quite as eager for a Railroad Flirtation. James B Drake, sack Wheat Flour dip. 2 00 do sack Bye Flour - 1 00 do sack Buckwheat Floar... 1 00 SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, which are superior to any other now in nse, and never fail to give full satisfaction to those who use them I perceived hers was marked for Xew York, and after some hesitation, I said : " YCm go to the city V Household. Shoemaker & Bro., Check Flannel * _ dip do White Flannel dip d° 12 Sk'ns Woolen Yam dip Mary J. Heft, Blanket 8hawl...„ dip Hattie Heft, black k red Blanket Shawl., dip S C Shoemaker A Sons, Flannel C£ Yarn- dip Office at his residence on Franklin St. opposite the Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where he mar hereafter be found at all hours. Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold mod Silver plate, 4c., and operates in all the branches of Dental Surgery,in the bestmanner. . A deduction from usual charges sufficient to cover expenses, allowed to persons who com* frcm a dintanee. AprilJ9 I860.—ly. MARKET STREET (opposite the jail) WILKBS-BARSE. Pish, Steaks, Chops, Ac. Ac. Old and New Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars of the choicest quality. July 30 1868—tf. •'Yes," she replied with a smile of winning candor; "that, I presume, you have already found out'' Madison Shaffer, one bush. Bed Wheat, No. 28—Grain and Seeds. 3 00 REPAIRING. Particular attention will be paid to repairing Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry of allkinds, and all work in trusted to him will be executed promptly and in the most workmanlike manner. C. W. FREEMAN. Pittston, Apr. 30,1868. do one bushel Bye 1 00 B Thayer, one bushel Yellow Corn 2 00 Dan'l Jones, bu.White Blue-Stem Wheat 3 00 N W Burgess, one bushel Clover Seed 1 00 William Pocknell., one bushel White Com 2 00 May 16th,'67. mEMPERANCE RESTAURANT. X JOHN BARNES Has Just opened an Eating House in the Somerset Buiding, first door north of C. W. Freeman's Jewelry Store, east side of Main street, Pi ttston, where he will be happy to supply the public with refreshments of all kinds. Tea, Coffee. Bread, Cakes, Pies, Ac., of our own baking and warraated good and pare. Meals, hot and cold, served at all hours, i 4 the best manner. Ice Cream, Candies, Fruits, and a variety of the best and most palatable temperance beverages. Apr23?'6«.PUbUC nonage is BARNm " I shall keep you company then," I observed pleasantly. "Thank you, sir." PITTSTON FIRE AND LIFE INsurance AGENCY. CLASS NO. VIII. No.33 Carriages, Cabinet Ware. REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS "WATCH AND Moore A Ross, Pony Sleigh dip 3 00 do CuMer dip 2 00 Mrs H. Jones, Deer Horn Rocking Chair„ 1 00 Laycock 4 Crouse, one-horse Top Baggy —diploma 2 00 DR. C. M. WILLIAMS, SURGEON DENTI8T, MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PA. Among the many improvements recently introduced in his practice, he regards none of more importance than his methoa of EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, which he is doing successfully every day, by the use of COMPANIES: North America, Phil'a, capital a surplus, Enterprise, " " " Manhattan, New York, " " North American," " " Lorillard, " " Corn Exchange, " " " Farmers' York, Penn'a, " " Hartford Fire Ins. Co., " " Phoenix Hartford, " " Travelers Life A Acciden- There was a slight dignity, I thought, in her tone, which repelled further familiarity, so as I am a very modest man, I drew back and said nothirg further.—On rushed the steam horse upon its iron pathway. One mora station had been passed and I was fast relapsing into my former apathy, when my lady friend, to my surprise, leaned towards me and whispered: " I am so timid on the cars." Potatoes one bus. Prince Albert 1 00 $1,763,267 372,304 1,062,128 755,067 1,436,640 501,095 C40.000 1,788,153 1,103,467 JEWELRY STORE! A A Chinch, bushel Nangel Wurtzel...... 50 A B Blodgett, largest variety Corn 3 00 JAMES SEARLE, 2fo. 29.— Vegetables. do two-horse Top Buggy, dip_ 3 00 do two seat Phaeton -dip 5 00 TJrquhart Ct Payne, sample of Spokes and Handles..™ __dip 1 00 Next Door to the Post Office, CORNER OF MAIN AND WILLIAM STS. Mrs J P Totten, bunch Doable Parsley... SO Mary J Heft, three dozen Peppers 1 00 R Thayer, 12 White Table Turnips 1 00 PITTSTON, PA. Has for sale a large and splendid assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, FANCY GOODS, tal Insurance Co., Hartford Live Stock Insurance Co., " " 178,929 Particular attention paid to Combined Life and Accident Insurance in Travelers of Hartford. Please call for circulars and information. MICHAEL REAP, Local Agent, Pittston, Pa. THOMPSON DERR A BRO., Special Agents, WilkesBarre, Pa. Also, Agents for the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York, with f20,i)00,000 Cash Assetts, the t*st and most reliable Life Insurance in the United States. 741,837 It is perfectly safe and very pleasantto inhale. Its results have been entirely satisfactory inCevery instance. ,9:.'./. Rooms with J. W. MILLER,adjoining the Cash Store of Chas. Law i, Co. Pittston, May 1st 1864. NITROUS OXIDE GAB. Rand, howell & king, [Soocxssoss TO Skith Bkos..] CELEBRATED XX AND XXXX ALES, UNRIVALED CREAM ALES, Manufactured from THE BEST OF MALT AND HOPS. Families can be supplied with a Pure Healthy and Nutritious beverage. «Indeed," said I, quite charmed with her abruptness. "You surely are well accustomed to traveling?" LIST OF PREMIUMS do 12 ears Yellow Seek Corn 1 00 W Jacobs, 12 ears Red Seed Corn 1 00 Ira R Shoemaker, three Garden Squashes 50 Thomas Pocknell three Custard Squashes 50 CLASS X.—ERUIT AND FLOWERS. Awarded by the Luzerne County Agricultural Society, at their Tenth Annual Exhibition, Held at Wyoming, Sept. 30th, and Oct. 1st, and 2d, 1868. No. 35.—Fruit and Flowtrt. J P Atherton, 6 varieties Winter Apple... 1 00 A Blodgett, 6 varieties Fall Apples 1 00 J P Atherton, largest collecti'n apples dip 2 00 A B Blodgett, 2d best collection Apples... 1 00 S Jinkins, 5 bunches Concord Grapes 1 00 Matilda Bardall, five bunches Catawba POCKET CUTLERY, "Perfectly," she replied with some nonchalance, " but that is not it exactly." There are so many dreadful accidents on the railroad. three Cash aw Squashes SILVER AND PLATED WARE, And a variety of articles usually kept in that line of trade. CLASS No. 1.—Cattle, J Breese ten Citrons Cole Frantz, five Field Pumpkins.. Charles Barney, six Pie Pumpkins MISCELLANEOUS. " Dreadful indeed," cchoed I, Not. 1 & 2.—Short Horn—Bulls. XX AND XXXX PORTER, I have selected my goods from the best manufacturers and dealers in the country, and have taken special pains to procure the latest styles. Am also Agent for MORTON'S CELEBRATED GOLD PEN. Watch, Clock, and Jewelry repairing done promptly by the best of practical workmen. "And," added my companion with naivette, "It is so unpleasant to travel unattended. I usually have my brother Charlie with me; he is a splendid escort." C Dorrancc, Durham Short Horn 19 mos. 4 00 do do do I1J mos. 2 00 HR. NOLL, , ARCHITECT, SCRANTON, PA. MINERAL WATER, SODA WATER, SARSAPA- Life, fire and accidental INSURANCE AGENCY. CLASS No. VII. Grapes J P Atherton, collecti'n Grapes largest dip 2 CO Stueben Jenkins, best Grapes (Delaware) 1 00 J P Atherton, 3 Summer and Fall Pears.. 1 00 J P Atherton 3 Fall and Winter Pears.... 1 00 A B Blodgett, 3 Fall and Winter Pears.... £0 J P Atherton, largest collection of pears 1 00 BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER. UNION BREWERY, RILLA, Ac. Dnrham Short Horn Cows. No 30—Domestic and Household Manufactures. Plans and specifications for Public Buildings and Private Residences furnished on short notice terms very reasonable. Office No. 416 Lackawanna Avenue, third floor [Sept 10,1868. Office in Stark's new Building, opposite Penn'a. Coal Co.'b Office, PITT8TON, PFNNA. L. 4 H. C. DEWEY, Agents, Give me a call and examine my goods. JAMES SEARLE, A A Church, one Cow, three years old..... 6 00 C Dorrance, one Heifer, two years old... 4 00 R Anthony, Ornamental Needlework I 00 Mrs Martha Reeve, ten yds Linen Diaper 2 00 do ten yds Tow and Cotton Diaper do home made Shirt do pair Wollen Knit Stockings March 28,'67-tf.] Pittston, Pa. " If you will allow me," said I, quite gallantly, " I will gladl/oceupy that position." HI PITTSTON BREWERY. Pittston.May 2,'67 "I am much obliged to you, sir," replied the young lady, with a grateful glanco from her dark orbs, yet I am* accepting the escort of a stranger, not that I foar you, sir; but, alas! I have a jealous father." Devon Bulla. Almon Church, one Bull four years old... 8 00 Thomas Ilenry, one Bull 25 months old 5 00 1 00 1 00 J.J MERRIAM'S STUDIO, WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF 98 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. STOVES AND TINWARE. At Miller's Photograph Rooms. CABINET AND LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS PaintedinOilColors. Also copies made from Daguerre oty pes, Ambrotypes or Card Pictures any siie desired, anCl Painted in OU or Water Ctltrt tr re-ltuektd with Judia Ink. Pittston, Sept. 6,1866.—ly Devon Cows. A A Church, two Heifers one year old... 3 00 Almon Church, one Cow four years old... 8 00 ..diploma. 2 CO A B Blodgctt, 2d best collection of Pears. 100 do do 4 varieties Peaches X 00 do do Fruit of all Kinds 2 00 Wyo'ing Horticultural Society, (collection) Locality 1 00 A B Blodgett, Hanover, coll. Locality...... 5 00 Mrs Mary J Heft,l bottle Current Wine„ 1 00 Mrs 11 Jones, 1 Raspberry —dip 2 00 ENLARGED and IMPROVED. W. A. BREWER, Jr.,Secretary. CYRUS CURTIS, President. Assets and Cash Capital over 81,000.000 00 Proportion of Assets to Liabilities among the very highest. The entite profit divided among the Policy holders. Dividend annually and applied on payment of premium.Dividends once declared are never forfeited, but may be paid to the policy holder iif cash—used in diminution of future premiums or added to the policy at the option of the holder. All policies non-forfeitable after the payment of the sccond annual premium. TIN AND GAS-FITTING Knit SHOP! "A jealous fathor!" I repeated, somewhat puzzled and surprised. pair Woollen Kittens rriHE undersigned, thankful for the liberal patronage A extended to him in tic.es past, has now the pleasure of announcing that he has recently built do do two Cows six years old... 4 00 R Thayer, one Calf seven months old... 2 00 three varieties Wool- (Opposite Cooper's Hall,) " Ah, yes," sighed the young lady," It is my misfortune, while having wealth, health, and almost every thing that the heart caD wiah, to be unCfer the tyrannical control of an old stepfather, who- treats me oftentimes in the most cruel manner: debars me from the society of your sex, shuts roe up in the gloomy confines of my chamber, and treats me with pitiless rigor, if I do so much as speak or to look at a mm." No 5.—Native or Graded. Bulls. Stocking Yarn 1 00 H P Blacltman, two Children's Dresses... 1 00 S K Mulford, lot Ladies' Corsets 50 Jas Walsh, Ornamental Needle Work 2 00 Mrs. J. P. Totten, Cradle Quilt 58 John Armstrong, Skin Mats 100 A LARGE BRICK ADDITION To the old Brewery, in which all the modern improvement for brewing have been introduced, and fcne value of which are attested by the superior qualitv of the Ale produced. His establishment is now perhaps as complete as any to be found m any part of the State. Having an abundance of room for storing, our Ale we are enabled to keep it on hand in large quantities,thereby giving it time to ripen and improve by age. Mrs. e. j. bridge, MASOTACTDMR OP MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PA. Wm H Shoemaker, one Bull 2 years old 5 00 Thomas nenry, one Bull 16 months old 1 00 IIAIR JEWELRY OF ALL" DESCRIPTIONS. Have on hand a good assortment of COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Native or Graded Cons. So. 30.—Flowers and Designs Jewelry Braided and Mounted at short notice. Also Curls, Switches, Ctc., of all sites, SILK ASD RAISED EMBROIDERY, CROCHETING. Birds put up in the neatest and best manner. Residence on the south side of Exeter street fear he Railroad, in West Pittston. [Dec. 19, '«7. FIRE Niagaria ofNew York Cash Capital, International of N. Y. " * Lycoming, Assets, Thomas Henry one Heifer 20 months old 2 00 Mrs M J Heft, 1 Round Hand Bouquet..... 50 Miss J Schooley, 1 Round Hand Bouquet. 50 Kate M Jenkins, do do 50 Lizzie Jenkins, collection of Asters 50 Mss C M Jenkins, Flat Round Hand boa- $1,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 3,000,000 00 do do do 16 do 1 00 S Sutherland, one Calf 1 month old 2 00 do one Cow 4 years old 3 80 No. 7.—Milch Cores. do Robe 1 00 Miss L A Henry, Emb'd Ottoman Cover 1 00 Mary J Heft, For Cape 1 00 Harriet Helt, Muff. 50 Mrs R Thayer, two Bed Spreads ».. 1 00 Elizabeth Frantz, 25 yds Rag Carpet 1 00 Mrs R Jones, Hand Tuck Skirt 1 00 do pair cross banded Knit Tin Ware, Hollow Ware, Wooden Ware, Sinks, Bath Tubs, Pumps, Ac. Particular attention given to 0PK MALTING AND DRYING HOUSES Are the largest and beat arranged the country can produce. In short, no pains or expense have been spared to make the establishment perfect in all re. spects, and we invite an inspection ef it by all.— Orders filled uponthe Shortest notice, and promptness adhered to in thetrail««-tion of all business. H.R. HUGHES. Pitta top, Feb. 1 If 60. ■, . ACCIDENTAL. THE TRAVELER'S INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD, CONN. GAS-FITTING, AND PLUMBING. " What a monster I" I ejaculated with a face of melodramatic sympathy. " Thatis the reasoti,*• she continued, looking around half fearfully as she spoke, "that is the reason why I am so diffident about entrusting myself to your care, but I do it on on? condition"quet \lf cDOTJGALL'S iVJL CENTRAL BOOK AND MUSIC STORE, Opposite Cooper's Hall, Keeps constantly on' hand a good assortment oi Books, Music, Stationery of all kinds. SLATES, PENCILS, PAPER, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, Ac. The business will receive careful attention and every addition will be promptly made to the stock which the wants of the community may call tor. The patronge of the public is respectfully solicited. Pittaaon, April 18,1807. Jobbing and Tinning of all kinds promptly attended to. Please give us a cal I. Pitteton, May 9, *67. GREEN * McDOUGALL. Charles Barney, one Cow 5 years old 5 00 CLASS NO. 11.—Horses amD Mules. No. 9.—Stallions and Mares for all Work. Capital $500,000 00 Insures against all accidents. Policies Written from one day to five years at this office, at low rates of premium, paying ample compensation for total disability and the whole amount insured in case of fatal accident L. A H. C. D. Feb. 7,1888—Iy 'i THOUGHT AND EXPRESSION. Wm Rosecrants, one Stallioa 3 years old 4 00 M B Postens, two sucking Colts 2 00 Eugene Thayer, Hambletonian Stallion 2 REMOVAL! Stockings.... 50 Mrs F A Heft, do do do 50 Miss M H Shaffer, red Tidy for Chair 1 00 Miss Maggie Green, Patchwork Quilt, The eyes have been called "the windows of the soul." They are not only windows, but they and all the other organs of sense are doors by which impressions and ideas obtain ingress to the mind. The organs of speech, the hands, the muscles of expression, and the eyes, are the doors through which thought passes out of ono mind to enter another. The perfection oftbeso mind-valves has, probably,as much to do with what is commonly called mental vigor as quality of brain or its size. We think in language, and the more limited our language, the nioro limited must be our thinking power. BERWICK MILLS. BARRITT'S TIN SHOP! "Name it," I rejoined, charmed and delighted with the strange confidence the young lady was reposing in me. " That you leave me the instant the cars reach New Tort." ' years old J 00 James Hicks, one Morgan Mare and Colt 4.40 do do Stallion " Orange County," 5 years old „ 5 00 M B Postens, one Stallion, Sherman Mor- Berwick mills. PETER M.TRAUGH, MISCELLANEOUS. One Door Sonth of Penn'a Coal Co.'s Office, PITTSTON, PA. Having on hand a lull assortment of . STOVES OF ALL KINDS! H. JONES' " over 1400 pieces 1 00 Mr* W W Lance, Worked Chair Cover..— 1 00 do Worsted and Bead Mat 50 d« Cushion Cover 50 Calls the attention of the public to hi# facilities r the manufacture of a superior article of FLOUR-AH© CHOP of every description. The1 above articles are kept constantly on hand, and wflPbe sold at the most reasonable prices. He also has a LARGE AND EXTENSIVE TANNERY, in connection with the Mills, at which he is aoastant iy engaged in the manufacture of all kinds of Leather. The highest market prices will be paid for Grain and Hides. A continuance of the public patranage is respectfully solicited. P. M.TRAUGH. Berwick, Jan. »,1868-ly CENTRAL GREEN GROCERY, I was so bewitched by the beauty and charming eiunaaiaaeeor my uf (riend, that I readily gavetharequired pledge : apparently quite relieved theyonng lady threw aside ah reserve, and talked and chatted with me in the most ploasant manner. It is needless to say that in an hoar's time I had so far advanced in her good gin***; as tf,venture'to pass her hand, and the sweet half-coquetish smile that played aMttM .thf.'etfDffi of he? ch»rry iipe, ifid not seem to disprove the liberty I had taken. gan 7 years old 3 00 No. 10.—Matched Horses for Carriages, &e. Ci M Smith pair Matched Horses, carriage 3 00 Ira Tripp, do do do 1 00 AND GENERAL PROVISION STORE! do Fancy Book Cover v.. 50 N W Burgee*, 23 yds Rag Carpet.........dip 2 00 F McKm Bureau Spread 1 00 Mrs. W W Lance, two Crocheted Tidys..... 1 00 F McKee, Bed Spread dip. 2 00 Hattie McKee, pr. Woolen Knit Stocking 50 Marcia A Tripp, Lady's Chemise 1 00 Mrs Geo Frants, 13 yds Striped Woolen Such as Cooking, Heating, Gas Burnitt and Parlor Stoves, the attention of the Publio is respectfully called to the fact that he will sell them as cheap as they can be purchased else* where. He keeps on hand a TXTISNER & STRONG, Y Y MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, CRACKERS. SHAFTING, DRUMS, MINE-PUMPS, AND itining Machinery generally. Supplies all seasonable fruits and vegetables at the earliest possible moment, from the Southern and eastern market. Fresh FUh, Lobsters, Clams, and every thing else in his line. Families are reminded that at Jones' is the place to buy, because he does a large business and his goods are constantly fresh. Goals delivered in any part of town. W. H. J. Jnne 18, '68—3m. do do Mares do 3 00 Levi Howell, Draught do 4 00i Albert Polen do do 2 00 Jas Campbell, do Horses 5 00 John B Smith, Family Mare, 3 00 Thomas F Athertonone Mare for harness 3 00 William Jacobs, do do 2 00 Freeman Sharp, Horse do 3 00 James Van Leon do do 3 00 Robert Laycock, one'IIorse saddle gaited 3 00 George Hodgson do do do 2 00 E D Wilson, Mare do do 3 00 G R Reilay, do do do 2 00 Thomas Wilson, Welsh Ponies 2 00 No. 11.—Jacks and Mules. Reuben Stiles, one pair Mules 3 00 LARGE STOCK OF TIN-WARE, All made up by experienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. It is not essential to thought, however, that we should think in language of our own. We may think, in the language of another, thoughts which our limited means of expression are inadequate to utter. This is the case with mutes who possess the sense of bearing. They know and think in a language which they cannot speak. The same is true of animals to a very limited extant. If the mind of man were only accessible through such channels as that possessed by the dog, and if his means of expression were equally limited, it may well be doubted, whether the texture of his brain would enable him to exhibit higher mental manifestations than that animal. NOW READY AND FOR SALE CHEAP. Two new Engines, 60 Horse Power. Two 40 " " One " " 30 " " CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &c. gAMUEL J; BARBER, KEYSTONE MARBLE YARD, Cloth 2 00 Mrs Geo Frantz, 13 yds Striped Woolen /CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAK\J ING, AND HOLLOW-WARE! Such as POTS and KETTLES, COAL SCUTTLES, also LANTERNS, KEROSENE LAMPS, , KEROSENE OIL, Oue " Pittston, Nov. 21, 1867. 25 " • " Do you know," said she, as we sat chatting confidently together, " that I liked your face the first moment I saw it" Cloth 2 00 Mrs Geo Frants, 5 yds Black do 1 00 BLACKSMITH I-NG. Sculptor, and Dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, Tomb Stones, Mantels, Window Caps and Sills. do 5 Blankets.... R Thayer, Bed Qnilt Mrs H Whiston, Tidy .... dip. - 1 00 1 00 BAKERIES. " It was sympathetic on both sides then," I whispered, drawing so near to her that I could feel her hot breath fan my cheek. BRANDENBURG'S BAKERY. New Brick, opposite Big Basin, rriHE Undersigned is now prepared at his Shop in JL West Pittston, to do a general business, in BLACKSMITH ING, and the manufacture of WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. Having been particular to secure the best of Wagon and Carriage Makers, as weil as Blacksmiths, he feels no hesitation in assuring the public that the work made at his shop will compare favorably with the best in Northern Pennsylvania. PAINTING AND TRIMMING! REFLECTORS, MINERS' LAMPS, Opposite the Bank, PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO., PA. do Lamp Mat 1 00 Mary A Kelchner, Doll Baby 50 Sue B Jones, Underskirt 1 00 Mrs S. Sutherland, Double Coverlid...dip. 2 00 do pair Woollen Blankets 1 00 do pair Knit Stockings 50 PITTSTON, PA. rnUE STAFF OF LIFE is good Bread, and I _L would respectfully inform the citisens of Pittston and vicinity, that I always keep the genuine article on hand for sale, with all kinds o And every other article belonging to a firstclass Shop. " Yes," she murmered, gently withdrawing herself from my glowing embrace, for we had passed through the tunnel, and I had taken a lover's advantage and snatched a hasty kiss. PASSAGE TO AND FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, By Steamship and Sailing Packet, by WEEKLY LINES, at Reduced Rates. JOBBING No. 12.— Trotting Hones. L M Smith, one pair Trotting Horses ' 10 00 F A Page, do do do 5 00 L M Smith, one single do do 10 00 F A Page, do do do 35 00 J B Smith, one Walking Horse 10 00 CLASS NO. Ill .—SHEEP, Swine AHD Pouitrt. It is possible that in th« search Cor the causes of man'a mental superiority to animals, too much stress has been laid upon the differences in the constitution of the brain, and too little attention has been paid to the effect upon mental development produced by his vastly superior physical organisation. CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES, Ac., Ac. Families and Parties supplied with everything in his line, on short notice, and on reasonable terms. My establishment is now in my new brick building opposite the big basin, on Main it. FRANK BRANDENBURG. Pitlston, March 1,1883. TAPSCOTT BROTHERS A CO., 86 South Street, New York. Attended to with promptness, end in the best manner. The undersigned will undertake to make any kind of work in his line, and in as good and durable a manner as the same can be done by any establishment in Luzerne County. " You are a naughty man, the naughtiest man I ever saw," the said, in % low and tremulous tone. " If pa should be on the train what would ■ do pair Linen Diaper Tabic Cloths - Miss Kate Miller, two Quilts For this department also, he has a scientific workman of ample experience in the best shops in the state. With the facilities and workmen with which my establshment is now furnished, there is nothing to prevent my being able to produce as neatly and well-made a wagon of any kind as can be made in Northern Pennsylvania. Those in need of anything in my line, are requested to call and give me a trial, audsatisfaction in every particular will be guaranteed, JOSEPH KLOTZ. West Pittston, May 31,1866 Continue to issue Passage Tickets,available for twetre Months, from LONDON, LIVERPOOL, or QUEENSTOWN, and DRAFTS, payable on demand, for any amount from £1 and upwards. MICHAEL W. MORRIS, Agent Pittston Pa. Particular * attention paid to FURNACE WORK. Give me a trial. T. 8. BARRITT Pittston, Jan.4, I860. "Never fear, sweet creature," I rejoined earnestly, " your cross old father is miles away, and let us improve the present opportunity." CLASS NO. XI.—Stoves, Silverware, Glass and Glassware, Cutlery and Britania. NO. 38.—STOVES, Ctc. No, 13—Sheep. Mar 12, '68—ly. G R Reilay, one Southdown Buck 3 years 2 00 J J Bogers, do do 5 years 3 00 Madison Shaffer, Middle Wooled 2 years 3 00 We once heard an eminent professor, in a lecture upon the brain, make the statement, that the proportion of gray vesicular nerve matter which forms the largest portion of the mass of the brain, was an index of the intelligence of animals, and that as the depth of the convolutions upon the brain increased its surface, such animals as posaessed deeply convoluted brains would be found to possess a higher degree of sagacity than those having brains of more even surface. As an instance, he mentioned the horse, and declared that on account of h is deeply convoluted brain, he possessed greater intelligence than any other animal. New bakery. The undersigned would respectfully announce to the public that he has opened 0 S, BLACKMAN, MEAT MARKET. " Are you aware," she observed, half mischievously, "that there is another tunnel beyond a great deal darker too than the one we have left?" J MuUord, Range (Wyoming)...diploma 3 00 do 1 Coal Burner Cooking Stove dip. 2 00 PITTSTON MEAT MARKET. PETER SEIBEL. At the Pittston Heat Market, opposite the Bank, desire to inform the public that they are as heretofore supplying their numerous customers with the best of FRESH BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, and all other seasonable meats. They are also dealing in HIDES SHEEP SKINS, and FURS, for which they will at all times pay the do 1 Wood Burner Cooking Stove AN EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN PITTSTON adjoining the Butler House, where he_ will be prepared at all times to supplj families and parties with Bread Biscuit, Cakes and Pies, of all kind, on short notice. From an extensive experience in the bakery business they feel no hesitation in saying that he will be able to satisfy all as to the quality of|Bread Ac,, which he offers. A share of patronage is respectfally solicited. L. ELTEKICH* Pittston July 6th, 1865. ~\TEW WAGON SHOP. AM08 8TB0H No. 15—Swine. " Union" - 2 00 Desires to inform his old customers and the public in general that he has fitted up a commodious and convenient shop for the making and painting of WAGONS OF ALL KINDS, VAKCFACTCRKR 0? "I know it," said I, with a tender glaneo at my fair enslavor. " We are drawing near to it very fast." G B Reilay one Suffolk Boar 3 years old 4 *0 J C Shoemaker k Son, one Boar, small do 1 Parlor Stove -diploma 1 00 do 2 samples Hollow Ware (24 breed 6 months old, 2 00 do one Breeding Sow 1 year old 2 00 do one Lot Pigs under 1 year 2 00 No. 16.—Poultry. A F Courtright, five " Jersey Blue Fowls" 1 00 J Mnlford, trio Black Spanish 1 00 R Thayer, one South American Macaw pieces) ....diploma 1 00 fcobert Frear, one 20 Gal. Kettle, diploma 1 00 op¥2?.it?the Caiholle ehureh, on WILLIAM STREET in Pittston. The experience he has had in his business, and the extent to which hie work is knows in &£££&££$ who hare heretofore favored him with their work. He pledges himself to use the best of wood, and to do the painting in the most durable and approved manner The iron work to his wagons is done by Wm. 8troh who is well known as one of the BEST WORKMEN in this section. The public are invited to call and take a look at our work, painting shop, and work shop. Respectfully, May 21, '68—tf AMOS 8TROH. HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, Once more I placed my arm around the waist of the young l#dy, and wrapped In the gloom of the tunnel, took sweet pledges from her lips. It was very gratify iag to my vanity. All goodlooking young men are vain, yon know —to preceive that my lovely companion clung more affectionately to me than before indeed, I had scarcely time to tear myself from her arms when we emerged once more into broad daylight. She had let her veil drop over her face, but I could detect the cTimson flush through tho fine net work of lace. Her voice betrayed much agitation as she whispered: HIGHEST MARKET PRICES IN CASH. Bring them along. P. g. PiUuton, Nov. 1,1866—tf. NO. 39.—SILVER WARE, Cte. J Mulford, 1 Plated Tea Set (7 pieces) dip. 1 00 CLASS XII.—Inventions, Miscellaneous Articles, and Park Buildings. OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES Having fitted up a commodious shop for wood work and another for painting, he is prepared to take orders for all descriptions ot wagons, and to guarantee that his work will be done well and in season. Having in connection with his wagon department a corps of blacksmiths of long experience, the important part of good ironing will not be wanting on any of his work ggg ROOP SKIRTS 628 Parrot G R Reily, trio Dominick Fowls 50 1 00 406 ANDJ NO. M.—INVENTIONS, Ac. We think the majority of our reads will hardly believe that the horse is more intelligent than the dog, or the elephant. We feel certain, however, that a dog will express such ideas as his limited powers permit with greater facility than the horse. As to how far physical organization influences mental manifestations, it is difficult to say, but that it has more effect than is usually attributed to it seems probable.—Scicntijic American. 406 406 CORSETS, CORSETS. CLASS NO. IV.—Agricultural Implements, C Birtly, 1 Key3tone Clover Seed Strip- 406 No. 17.—Plows. A B Bloodgett, one Cast Steel 3 00 Robert one Plough dip 5 00 per Model J U Horn, 1 Grind Stone 1 00 do 1 Corn Husker diploma 1 00 Reuben Stilea, 1 Fruit Picker 1 00 Wm Levy, lot Hoop Skirts diploma 2 00 V K Urquhart,IIarrahs'National Gate dip. 1 00 II P Blackman, 3 Florence Sewing Ma- .diploma LACK. AVE, 406 406 406 STREET WM. T. HOPKINS, NO. 628, ARCH STREET, PHIL A, SCRANTON, PA BLACKSMITH SHOP! do do one Subsoil Plough 2 00 Henry C Wilson, Doubled Shovel Plough 1 00 406 The painting and trimming will bv done in the best manner and on reasoable terms. Manufacturer of the Celebrated "Champion" Hoop Skirts for Ladies, Misses and Children. BY WILLIAM STROH, The largest assortment, and best quality and styles in the American Market. Every lady should try them as they recommend themselves by wearing longer, retaining their shape much better, being lighter and moro elastic than all others—WARRANTED in every respect, and sold at very low prices. Ask for Hopkins' "Champion" Skirt. Superior Hand-made Whale-Bone Corsets in fifteen different Grades including the "Imperial" and Thompson & Langdon's "Glove Fitting" Corsets, ranging in prices from 81 Cents to 86JO; together with Joseph Beckel's Celebrated French Woven Corsets, superior shapes and quality, ten different grades, from 81-10 to fi.50. They are the finest and Best goods for the prices ever imported. The trade supplied with Hoop Skirts and Corsets' at the Lowest " I have gone too far with you, sir; alas, you have cessed to respect me." do do Single do do 1 00 No. 17.—Rollers, Cultivators, Grain Drills, Ac. Reuben Styles, one broad-cast Sower and The public are respectfully informed that I hold myself in constant readiness at my new and commodious shop, just opposite the Catholic Church, on William-st., in Pitteton Borough, to do all kinds of work in the line of BLACKSMITHING, Pittston, July 9,1808. C. S.BLACKMAN. William Street. " My sweet charmer," I rejoined, "let us over be friends, give me your name and address?" chines...., diploma 2 00 J Mulford, 2 varieties Lightning Rods dip. 1 00 H P Blackmail, 1 Patent Border Double If you want to put and get your foot in it, say yes when you mean no, and no when yes is the befitting word. In the course of a short time you will havo all tho business you can conveniently attend to. rpo AND FROM THE DEPOT! "My name and address," she responded, " you must never know; I already feel frightened to think how far I have permitted myself to venture with a stranger. Forgive and forget me." Cultivator 2 00 John U Horn, one Grain Drill 3 00 Robert Frear, 1 coin, two horse Cultivator 2 00 Ford k Howe, 14 2 horse Cultivator, dip 3 00 SUMMER GOODS AT COST The undersigned, having pnrchased of Mr. Joseph Hileman the Omnibus Line to the depot would respectfully say to the public that ho will continue to run to all the trains, and carry passengers and baggage at the same rates. No efforts will be spared to accommodate the public and to give all entire satisfaction. HART PHILLIPS; Spring Mattress diploma 1 00 Wade k Warner, Eureka Washing Boiler nn.l all Goods at greatly reduced prices for the Next sixty days at NETTLE TON'S IIORSE SHOEING, WAGON IRONING. No. 19— Wagons, Carts, Riggings, dc. diploma 2 00 TOOL SHARPENING, " A flirt, a coquette 1" J II Schooley, Hay Rigging on Wagon dip 3 00 Capt G Converse, 1 two-horse Bed Spring II P Blackman, 1 patent Folding Spring If you want to put and get your foot in it, say yes when you mean no, and no when yes is the befitting word. In the course of a short time you will have all the business you can convenently attend to. NATIONAL BOOT, SHOE * TRUNK ESTAB- Together with other varieties of work, both light and heavy, all of which will be promptly and satisfactorily executed. A continuance of fpatronafre respectfully solicited. WILLIAM STROH. Pittston, Sept. IT, 1868.—ly. "No,no,"she returned hurriedly, pressing my hand, " I am not a flirt, but I dare not,— as much as I think of you. I dare not let the acquaintance proceed farther. Have pity upon me ! have pity !" Mattress H P Blackmail, 1 Hair Mattress—diploma 1 00 D W Bennett, 1 Wagon Jack diploma 1 00 J J Kelchner, 2 Utility Harae Fasteners.. X 00 Almon Church, 1 patent Brick.. 1 00 Jacob Ilenry, Model Church diploma 1 00 Win H Ilhilips, 1 Keg Tar 1 00 S W Toster, 1 Pat. Improved Sheep Rack 1 00 Eli Nihart, patent Wagon Seat...diploma 1 00 .diploma 1 00 L19HMENT. Gents call and get a pair of the celebrated Black Crook Canvass Boots, Box Toe, cool, comfortable and cheap. Scranton, July 301808—tf. Wagon diploma No. 20.—Fanning Mills, Separators, Threshing Machines, Hay, Straw, Stalk and Vegetable Cutters. N W Burgess, Stalk and Straw Cutter and LIVERY! Those visiting the City should not fail fo call and examine our Goods and Prices, as we defy all eompetitlon [Sept. 10.1868. GROCERIES AND GLASS WARE! VJ Just reclved, a nice article of all kinds of Crock ery andGlassware. For sale at greatly reduced prices at G. B. ROMMEL * CO- June 28,1868. West Pittston, Pa. Good horses and rigs to hire to careful aDd responsible persons. All orders left at the Eagle Hotel or Butler Houso will be promptly attended to. H. P. Pittston July 3, 1862, A LARGE STOCK OF HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES for »ale at greatly reduced pices at G.B.ROMMEL ft CD'S, Jan.51, 18G8. Westittston Pa What is the difference between editors and matrimonial experience ? In the former the devil cries for "copy." In the latter the "copy cries like the devil." TITUSTARD SEED-WHITE AND 1*1 BROWN, by G. B. ROMMEL & CO., Oct. 8, 'C.s. Exeter st., West Pittston. She looked so pleadingly, so entreatingly with those soft dark eyes gleaming through tho silken meshes of her veil, that I could not per- Crusher..; .. 3 08 Urquhart k Psyne, Hay andbtraw Cutter 2 04 Blood k Co., one Fanning Mill 2 04
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 19 Number 33, October 15, 1868 |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 33 |
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 | 1868-10-15 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Original Format | newspaper |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 19 Number 33, October 15, 1868 |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 33 |
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 | 1868-10-15 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_18681015_001.tif |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
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Full Text | JOB PRINTING AND RULING" TEItHS OF PUBLICATION VdC I*t7TST0N G&ZtTTS \ every Thursday * "GAtett6 Build- «A*MT«Do»D.KGOrnM embrace* a |ar„p vnri Hy „f j1(u„nK Mater..!, w|tl» o„e I*»e l'»ylC rSleuin [Toss, two fm-illei Stesm l'owerPrewel Han,U.,l,^s.t!l„s ermMlnp PXpe,Hle "•u1:,,i l 10 ''*C!cute" iu»m , 1.1,. 'iir|tiu»i-d wen hi our large C:iti«», aiij „t |( J morning bv CS. M. Rion.t**, in t siM u Vi i street, St ia.CHD-por annum. X . i.osUKo chiwu *ithin th« I'uuntjr. Terms® I v »rri«in2 as follows: «*rtc Sii'iard, (10 lines) Of CD»* nwith or lo**, $*• r, ■ m.witbs, »; six months, if, one year, $12 ..shth Column, one moJS' three mos., $10! s nuDn°h»,-»lS; one jtar.iao. r»tc*. 1 aru.M.lHr aticuiwu paid to the pr.utilla of ifests, Pamphlets, Circulars, 8iiow-Bilu, Lathis Notes Orders. Hand-Bills, Hill-Head-. Ti,ket,' CnrCJp,Ac. .)lie-quarter Column, one mo, $10; three mos.,$l8; Cix months,125; oneyear,$35. One-half Column, one mo., $18; three mos., $30; six months,$50; one year,$70. Ruled and Bound Work of All kinds done to or.)-, in the neatest and best manner, and printed «, order. ,u Oue Columa, one month, $30; three months, $40; x months. $70; one year, $120. DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. A full line of Justices' and Constables' Blanks u her with License Applications and Bonds, Note*- Deeds, Contracts, Time and Taj Rolls, *.c . ' consf'htly on hand. ' 0 Auditors' and Administrators.' Notices, $3 each. All Co nmunications of limited or individual interest, io nents per line. Notices of Marriages and Deaths, free; notiees accompanyiftg the same, 20 cts. per line. YOL. XIX.—NO. 33. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1868. WHOLE NO. 969. NO. 41.—MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Ac. Jennie McDougail, Specimen Pen Draw'n£ -diploma 1 oo Annie B&er, Mono Chromatic Drawing) do Grecian Painting L 2 oo do 2 pieces Tapestry j."J Mrs J PTotten,1 Leathor Work What Not I 00 Willie Brenton, 2 Crayon Pictures dip. l oo James Robertson, 3 cases Stuffed Birds dip. 2 00 T B Garret, 28 Fancy Pictures and Portraits diploma Miss F A Shoemaker, 1 Frame Artificial ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WHOLESALE GROCERS. WINES AND LIQUORS. BOOTS AND SHOES. A RAILROAD FLIRTATION. su&de myself to be offended with her. At last she reluctantly consented to give her name, and handing mo a pretty embossed card, I read katk darrel, No. University Place." No. 21— Corn Shelter. 3 09 GB. SMITH, . IMPORTER OK BRANDIES, "WINES, GINS, Ac., Ac., 191 West St., one Door above Duane St., NEW YORK. JJOOTS AND SHOES! No. 22.—Heaping and Mowing Machines. N W Burgess, one Horse Rakc....diploma 2 00 N W Burgess, one Corn Sheller rt S. STARK, V_D. attorney at law, PITTSTON, penN'A. Ilounty, Back Pav, Pensions, and other Government "Claims Collected. Office second door above Express Office. Aug. 10, '85. W. BRAINERD & CO., \JT GROCERS, 103 Murray, near West Street, NEW YORK; f oio.tr. BEinratD, J DAVID BILDIM, W. BAXTER. "Katonah," shouted the brakemau, opening the car door as tho train paused before a pleasant little station on the Harlem Railroad. mark McDonnell P~l Would respectfully inform the public that he has opened at hie I new Boot and Shoo V. I | store, an entirely new «nd handsome variety BjL LADIES', MISSES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES of every description, style and quality, with an entire assortment of everything In the boot and shoe line, from the dainty slipper to the strong lumbering boot. I wish to say to farmers particularly, who wish to buy The train had reached Thirty-second street, and I could easily see that my fair inamorate grew every moment more restless and disturbed. First her head peered out of the window, then she would half rise and cast hurried nnd fearful glances behind. No. 23—Machinery. Eagle Ilose Co., Pi Itston, Hose Bee 1 do do Lot Ilose.. do do Hose Co.... do do Drum Corps No. 24—Farm and Domestic Tools. .. 2 00 Mar. 7,186*. 541yl I do not know as I should have particularly noticed that we stopped at all, for I had been napping it for some miles; but just as I was casting an inquiring, sleepy look out of the window, and setting myself for another siesta, my attention was attracted by tho entrance of a young lady, a way passenger, who perceiving the car well filled, paused before mo in evident embarrassment. ' 1 00 dip 1 00 dip. J A. WISNER, . No. 173 Front Street, PISH AND OYSTERS. DL. O'NEIL, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. PASSPORT PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, JOHN MoKENNA, GENERAL PRODUCE, FISH AND 0YSTEB COMMISSION MERCHANT,No. 302 South Water, and 303 South Front St, PHILADELPHIA. For reference seo J. S. Hurlbut, Pittston, Pa. fSept. 12, 'C7-6m. Already I was beginning to share the uncomfortable feelings of my companion, as visions of angry papa flourishing a cane over my head rose vividly before my mind's eye, when suddenly Miss Darrel uttered an exclamation, rose from her scat and unceremoniously darted from the car. TomjjkSns A Couch, six axes Charles Vaughn, Fork and Fixtures to unload Wagon dip. 2 00 Ho. 25.—Leather and its Manufacture*. Daniel Bartholomew Single Carriage liar- dip. BONNELL A ADAMS WU0LISAU 0S0CIRS. NEW YORK. WILKES-BARRE, PA, Flowers N McGee, 1 Frame Artificial Flowers Alexander B Robertson, Specimen Sul- 1 00 50 June 25,'CS—1y. C. X. D. 0. HARRINGTOX. WRIGHT & HARRINGTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HOTELS. I scarcely wish the reader to infer from this that there were no vacant seats; on the contrary, the chair I occupied, was selfishlymonopolized by mjr 'shawl and valise which had excluded many an applicant, and so the moment I observed the car door open, I mentally resolved to tadt badge an inch; but a glance at the new coiner changed my mind. phate of Barytes Alexander P Robertson, case Crystals Eagle Hose Mo. 1, 1 old Speaking Trumpet, 32 years old H C nirner, 3 samples Sculptured Marble ..diploma 2 00 1 00 JOHN McDOUG ALL'S HOTEL! BJNGHAMTON BOOTS, that I keep a full supply of the best make always on hand, and the ness . 3 00 W Townsend & Bro. pr Ladies' Kid Boots 2 00 W Townsehd 4 Bro. best assortment of WILKES-BARRE, PA. I wondered at the ease and dexterity with which she descended, though the car was propelled quite rapidly by horsepower, but my wonder and surprise was destined to be considerably increased, when a few minutes afterward a thick set stern looking gentleman entered from the other side inquisitively scanning the face of each passenger. Office 011 Main St., above Z. Bennett's Stoi*. Will practice in Courts of Luieme County and Mayor's Courts of Carbondale. Consultations in German and English. D. C. Harrington, Notary Public. Feb. 4.18#4. Main Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' H»ll, PITTSTON, PA. Beverages of all kinds of the best quality. Ample Accommodation for the public. Also a choice assort' ment of confectioneries, by MRS. McDOUGAL, July 5,1866. V. B. BAIKD FR. baird & CO., • Packers and Dealers in CAN, TUB, SPICED AND SHELL OYSTERS, b. D. coo uu UGH. Boots and Shoes 4 00 YOURSELVES. Being a practical shoemaker myself, and employing none but CHEAPEST IN TOWN—COME AND SEE FOR James Bragg, set Single Buggy Harness covered mountings - 2 00 Wm Lewton, pair Pat. Leather Boots...dip. 2 00 M H Post, Double Harness for Wagon or NO. U.—PRINTING AND BINDING. Record of the Times, specimen of Printing and Binding diploma 2 00 Penn'a. Man'f. Co., specimen of Printing and Wrapping Paper diploma. No. 333 South Front Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE BEST OP WORKMEN, I can warrant entire satisfaction In the CUSTOM DEPARTMENT to all who wish a complete fit, and will favor me with their patronage. MARK MCDONNELL. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRING.A MERICAN HOTEL, Xi. MAUCH CHUNK, PA. She was a young lady of exceeding beauty, dressed in the rich and tasty style of the prepent fashion. .Whether it was her genteel aspect, or the soft melancholy of her Cf»rk, impressive eyes, I cannot say, but when she vontured almost timidly, to inquire if the half seat i my aide « was engaged," I gallantly arose and p(offered it to her at once. I must acknowledge I felt somewhat flattered by her preference, for though a young man tolerably good I k»d the Benie to perceive that there were far better looking men around, who like 196, might have shared their chair with the handsome lady stranger. I fancied thoy envied me too, as the fa-'r girl sat plump down, /arid herlpintjf form nestled ikeo to my side. PHYSICIANS. By special arrangements with the Express Companies and Railroads, those who order may rely on a constant supply and prompt delivery. . We beg a continuation of the favors of our old friends and customers, and solicit the orders of dealera generally, promising every satisfaction in our power to give, tiend in your orders. Jan. 3- F. &. BAIRDACO. Farm use dip.2 00 Single Truck Harness- dip. Light Doable Carriage Harness 3 00 Riding Saddle 2 00 Traveling Trunk- Sip. Riding Bridle -dip. 1 00 P. J. O'MALLEY, KLOTZ. April 2,1868. JOBH W. REM. " Hello!" said he rather gruffly, pausing before me, " has a young lady been occupying this seat?" JVb. 35.—Domestic Manufactures. Mrs J P Totten, Elderberry Jelley do Strawberry Tomato Jellydo Thorn Apple Jelly do Grape Jelly do Pickolilly Mary J. Heft, Pickles Late Resident Surgeon and Physician of St. Viacents Hospital, NEW YORK. , Office—Main street, opposite Battle's brick building, Pitta ton, Pa. Aug-20.'68—3m.« TOREST HOUSE, JJ Cor. Wyoming At©, aqd Spruce St., SCfcANTOK, PAf REED A 8CHOONMAKER, Paonurw**. & J. Rod. . U. 0.Swewmam. Oct. 4.18««.—ly 50 50 50 Call before purchasing, and remember the right plaoe, * "Yes sir," I replied, somewhat disconcerned and quite abashed. MILLINERY. Jenkins' Block, opposite Battle's Brick Bnilding. Main Si, Pittston, Pa, [Jan. 16,'Off " Light jockey, maroon silk and grey traveling cloak, pursued the gentleman interrogativelyLined Robe 1 00 Zinc Clad Trunk 1 00 two fancy Rugs - 1 00 DR. WASHINGTON G. NUGENT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Offers his professional services to the citiiens of Pttston and vicinity, ' 49» Office 2d door north of the Bank. Msy 14,1866. tf XTtiW MILLINERY AND FANCY D-JL* STORE. WATCHES, CLOCKS, &o. ' Leather Valise QT. CHARLES HOTEL, O Penn Avenue, . SCKAHIiaLw, *D' J • i GHA8. B.-»BtoK"ARD, Prop'r. The closest attention will be bestowed upon aTI goes to, and their comfort will be the chafujhyof the Proprietor. / / Scranton, May 2,18«T—ly | Adjoining IX Lamb'* Boot and Shoe Store. MRS. D. LAM H, having recently opened a desirable stock of Millinery and Fancy Hoods, invite* the attention of the ladies to the same. Her stock comprises « : BOJTITETS, BIBBOlTS, HATS, FLOWERS, Feathers, Laces, Hood*, Silks, Velvets, Doll Hats Hats tor children, and a variety of other goods, all of whiohwill be sold at reasonable rates. Millinery work of aH kind* executed in tha best and most approved manner Pleaae call and examine our stock. PittstonJOct. 18,18C6.-tf JEWELRY STORE! "I believe that was her costume," I replied somewhat sulkily. 2 Horse Brashes and 5 Traveling Bags CLASS, NO. V. .Yo. 28.—Dairy, Sugar and Honey. Teach Butter 1 00 do Yellow Peaches do Red Raspberries ... do Goose Berries Mrs R Thayer, Loaf Fancy Cake Mrs R Jones, Preserved Peaches DR. JOHN C. BECKER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, (F0KMHLT 0» TOKXHiKHOCI.) Office opposite the First National Bank, PITT8TON, PA. Office hours—from 8 to 10 a. m.., and 1 to J p. m. Evening, (J to 8. Pittston. March 1,18«.-tf REMOVAL! " By Gad! she's given me the slip again!" cried the gentleman, slapping his breeches pocket with much emphasis. C. W. FREEMAN, If T D » * \ f:« ifj • \ '■ • * J - Invites the attention of the pnbllc to his choioc seection of Samuel Honeywell, crock Butter dip. 3 00 Mrs E D Wilson, one firkin and one tab 50 di|D '•Given you the slip," I repeated, a sudden and awful light breaking upon me. " I fear I have disturbed you," said my companion, in a low, Bweet voice, that thrilled me with ita soft cadence. Butter .. 2 00 T Hutch ins, twelve boxes Honey 1 00 do Yellow Peaches do Apple butter Josephine Mulford, Cream Cake Matilda Bardell, can of Pears do Green Gage Plums Marcia Tripp, Loaf Bread CENTRAL HOTEL, \J UPPER PITTSTON. RICH JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, 8ILVK PLATED WARE, " ?es, the jade is as sharp as a needle." 50 dip 50 50 "Not at all, Miss," I rejoined with stereotyed politeness, " I am too happy to oblige you." "Pray sir," said I, with a slight sensation of suffocation, " may I be so bold as to inquire if you are the father of that young lady ?" do one Hive Bees A B Bloodgctt, four boxes Honey J C Shoemaker A Sons, 20 pounds Maple Sugar dip. 2 00 Mrs Ann Parsons, roll Butter, superior 1 00 50 J. S. HINDS, Prop'r. The House Iuls been thoroughly renovated and much improved, and the proprietor feels assured that he can make his guests comfortable in every way. His table will be supplied with the best of provinder and his bar with tha chocest of liquors. The patronage of the pnblic is rest fully solicited. Pittston, June 6, '67-y GOLD PENS AND CASES AND OTHER FANCY GOODS, SPECTACLES, DENTISTS. INSURANCE. She bowed and smiled in reply, and * short pause ensued, as is usual upon such sudden acquaintanceship. In the meanwhile the train had started, and we rattled swiftly through the fields and woods, now decked in the lively tints of Spring. The conductor eame in, and went through his customary routine of examining the tickets. "Father! the devil,—No, sir,—I am a detec- CS. BECK, M. D.—DENTIST a lato of PHILADELPHIA.— Office,—Two doors above his mer residence, East side of Mam St., above the 'ublicSquare, Wilkea-Barre, Penn. Jnly 1#, 1850.—ly. - TITYOMING INSURANCE CO., TT WILKES-BARRE, PENNA. Having removed to the new brick "Somerset Building" on the east side of the ravine, he has the pleas ure of stating that his store is surpassed by none in the county, for room and perfection in its arrangement. A full assortment or the goods usually found in a first class establishment of this description, will be kept constantly on hand, and offered at the most reasonable prices. Mr. Freeman is also sole agent in Pittston for J. E. Spencer t Co.'s celebrated five/ .dip. 1' 00 "Then," continued I, with desperate calmness, who is the young lady?" quality, less than ten pounds dip. CLASS No. VI.— Flour, Cor* Meal, Grain, Seeds and Vegetables. do Crab Apple Jelly- 50 Lizzie Jenkins, Soft Soap l 00 Mattie Shoemaker, can cherries, sour...— 50 Capital, and Surplus, $150,000 RESTAURANTS. DIRECTORS: WM. 8. ROSS, L. D. SHOEMAKER, SAMIi WADHAMS, STEPHEN BOLLES, 0. COLLINS, CHAS. DORBANCE, STEWART PIERCE, CHAS. A. MINER, G. M. HARDING, IHOS. FORD, A. MORSE, JOHN REICHARD. WM. 8. ROSS, President, L. D. SHOEMAKER, V. President. R. C. Smith, Secretary, THOS. FORD, Agent, Pittston, Pa. " Bless your soul, she is Nancy Dacors, the fashionable female pick-pocket. By Gad, sir, has she been playing her points on you?" do Blackberry Jelly 50 Mrs C M Jenkins, can Scalded Peaches... 50 No. 32.—American Manufactures other than No. 27.—Flour and Corn Meal. DR J. M. BARRETT, DENTIST, yy HATE'S, The detective grinned, and the passengers, gradually comprehending the " situation," smiled provokingly. I did not reply—the intelligence was stunning and mortifying in the highest degree. So my beautiful traveling companion was nothing more than a member of the "swell mob," and I, while flattering myself upon having msde a conquest, in reality had been the victim of a cunning and designing deceiver ; and well had she duped me, tor even while I was snatching those dear bought kisses, she had dexterously relieved me of my watch and purse, and, as I never saw her or my valuables (gain, it may be readily believed that my adventure was not without its moral, or that I was, thereafter, quite as eager for a Railroad Flirtation. James B Drake, sack Wheat Flour dip. 2 00 do sack Bye Flour - 1 00 do sack Buckwheat Floar... 1 00 SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, which are superior to any other now in nse, and never fail to give full satisfaction to those who use them I perceived hers was marked for Xew York, and after some hesitation, I said : " YCm go to the city V Household. Shoemaker & Bro., Check Flannel * _ dip do White Flannel dip d° 12 Sk'ns Woolen Yam dip Mary J. Heft, Blanket 8hawl...„ dip Hattie Heft, black k red Blanket Shawl., dip S C Shoemaker A Sons, Flannel C£ Yarn- dip Office at his residence on Franklin St. opposite the Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where he mar hereafter be found at all hours. Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold mod Silver plate, 4c., and operates in all the branches of Dental Surgery,in the bestmanner. . A deduction from usual charges sufficient to cover expenses, allowed to persons who com* frcm a dintanee. AprilJ9 I860.—ly. MARKET STREET (opposite the jail) WILKBS-BARSE. Pish, Steaks, Chops, Ac. Ac. Old and New Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars of the choicest quality. July 30 1868—tf. •'Yes," she replied with a smile of winning candor; "that, I presume, you have already found out'' Madison Shaffer, one bush. Bed Wheat, No. 28—Grain and Seeds. 3 00 REPAIRING. Particular attention will be paid to repairing Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry of allkinds, and all work in trusted to him will be executed promptly and in the most workmanlike manner. C. W. FREEMAN. Pittston, Apr. 30,1868. do one bushel Bye 1 00 B Thayer, one bushel Yellow Corn 2 00 Dan'l Jones, bu.White Blue-Stem Wheat 3 00 N W Burgess, one bushel Clover Seed 1 00 William Pocknell., one bushel White Com 2 00 May 16th,'67. mEMPERANCE RESTAURANT. X JOHN BARNES Has Just opened an Eating House in the Somerset Buiding, first door north of C. W. Freeman's Jewelry Store, east side of Main street, Pi ttston, where he will be happy to supply the public with refreshments of all kinds. Tea, Coffee. Bread, Cakes, Pies, Ac., of our own baking and warraated good and pare. Meals, hot and cold, served at all hours, i 4 the best manner. Ice Cream, Candies, Fruits, and a variety of the best and most palatable temperance beverages. Apr23?'6«.PUbUC nonage is BARNm " I shall keep you company then," I observed pleasantly. "Thank you, sir." PITTSTON FIRE AND LIFE INsurance AGENCY. CLASS NO. VIII. No.33 Carriages, Cabinet Ware. REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS "WATCH AND Moore A Ross, Pony Sleigh dip 3 00 do CuMer dip 2 00 Mrs H. Jones, Deer Horn Rocking Chair„ 1 00 Laycock 4 Crouse, one-horse Top Baggy —diploma 2 00 DR. C. M. WILLIAMS, SURGEON DENTI8T, MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PA. Among the many improvements recently introduced in his practice, he regards none of more importance than his methoa of EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, which he is doing successfully every day, by the use of COMPANIES: North America, Phil'a, capital a surplus, Enterprise, " " " Manhattan, New York, " " North American," " " Lorillard, " " Corn Exchange, " " " Farmers' York, Penn'a, " " Hartford Fire Ins. Co., " " Phoenix Hartford, " " Travelers Life A Acciden- There was a slight dignity, I thought, in her tone, which repelled further familiarity, so as I am a very modest man, I drew back and said nothirg further.—On rushed the steam horse upon its iron pathway. One mora station had been passed and I was fast relapsing into my former apathy, when my lady friend, to my surprise, leaned towards me and whispered: " I am so timid on the cars." Potatoes one bus. Prince Albert 1 00 $1,763,267 372,304 1,062,128 755,067 1,436,640 501,095 C40.000 1,788,153 1,103,467 JEWELRY STORE! A A Chinch, bushel Nangel Wurtzel...... 50 A B Blodgett, largest variety Corn 3 00 JAMES SEARLE, 2fo. 29.— Vegetables. do two-horse Top Buggy, dip_ 3 00 do two seat Phaeton -dip 5 00 TJrquhart Ct Payne, sample of Spokes and Handles..™ __dip 1 00 Next Door to the Post Office, CORNER OF MAIN AND WILLIAM STS. Mrs J P Totten, bunch Doable Parsley... SO Mary J Heft, three dozen Peppers 1 00 R Thayer, 12 White Table Turnips 1 00 PITTSTON, PA. Has for sale a large and splendid assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, FANCY GOODS, tal Insurance Co., Hartford Live Stock Insurance Co., " " 178,929 Particular attention paid to Combined Life and Accident Insurance in Travelers of Hartford. Please call for circulars and information. MICHAEL REAP, Local Agent, Pittston, Pa. THOMPSON DERR A BRO., Special Agents, WilkesBarre, Pa. Also, Agents for the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York, with f20,i)00,000 Cash Assetts, the t*st and most reliable Life Insurance in the United States. 741,837 It is perfectly safe and very pleasantto inhale. Its results have been entirely satisfactory inCevery instance. ,9:.'./. Rooms with J. W. MILLER,adjoining the Cash Store of Chas. Law i, Co. Pittston, May 1st 1864. NITROUS OXIDE GAB. Rand, howell & king, [Soocxssoss TO Skith Bkos..] CELEBRATED XX AND XXXX ALES, UNRIVALED CREAM ALES, Manufactured from THE BEST OF MALT AND HOPS. Families can be supplied with a Pure Healthy and Nutritious beverage. «Indeed," said I, quite charmed with her abruptness. "You surely are well accustomed to traveling?" LIST OF PREMIUMS do 12 ears Yellow Seek Corn 1 00 W Jacobs, 12 ears Red Seed Corn 1 00 Ira R Shoemaker, three Garden Squashes 50 Thomas Pocknell three Custard Squashes 50 CLASS X.—ERUIT AND FLOWERS. Awarded by the Luzerne County Agricultural Society, at their Tenth Annual Exhibition, Held at Wyoming, Sept. 30th, and Oct. 1st, and 2d, 1868. No. 35.—Fruit and Flowtrt. J P Atherton, 6 varieties Winter Apple... 1 00 A Blodgett, 6 varieties Fall Apples 1 00 J P Atherton, largest collecti'n apples dip 2 00 A B Blodgett, 2d best collection Apples... 1 00 S Jinkins, 5 bunches Concord Grapes 1 00 Matilda Bardall, five bunches Catawba POCKET CUTLERY, "Perfectly," she replied with some nonchalance, " but that is not it exactly." There are so many dreadful accidents on the railroad. three Cash aw Squashes SILVER AND PLATED WARE, And a variety of articles usually kept in that line of trade. CLASS No. 1.—Cattle, J Breese ten Citrons Cole Frantz, five Field Pumpkins.. Charles Barney, six Pie Pumpkins MISCELLANEOUS. " Dreadful indeed," cchoed I, Not. 1 & 2.—Short Horn—Bulls. XX AND XXXX PORTER, I have selected my goods from the best manufacturers and dealers in the country, and have taken special pains to procure the latest styles. Am also Agent for MORTON'S CELEBRATED GOLD PEN. Watch, Clock, and Jewelry repairing done promptly by the best of practical workmen. "And," added my companion with naivette, "It is so unpleasant to travel unattended. I usually have my brother Charlie with me; he is a splendid escort." C Dorrancc, Durham Short Horn 19 mos. 4 00 do do do I1J mos. 2 00 HR. NOLL, , ARCHITECT, SCRANTON, PA. MINERAL WATER, SODA WATER, SARSAPA- Life, fire and accidental INSURANCE AGENCY. CLASS No. VII. Grapes J P Atherton, collecti'n Grapes largest dip 2 CO Stueben Jenkins, best Grapes (Delaware) 1 00 J P Atherton, 3 Summer and Fall Pears.. 1 00 J P Atherton 3 Fall and Winter Pears.... 1 00 A B Blodgett, 3 Fall and Winter Pears.... £0 J P Atherton, largest collection of pears 1 00 BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER. UNION BREWERY, RILLA, Ac. Dnrham Short Horn Cows. No 30—Domestic and Household Manufactures. Plans and specifications for Public Buildings and Private Residences furnished on short notice terms very reasonable. Office No. 416 Lackawanna Avenue, third floor [Sept 10,1868. Office in Stark's new Building, opposite Penn'a. Coal Co.'b Office, PITT8TON, PFNNA. L. 4 H. C. DEWEY, Agents, Give me a call and examine my goods. JAMES SEARLE, A A Church, one Cow, three years old..... 6 00 C Dorrance, one Heifer, two years old... 4 00 R Anthony, Ornamental Needlework I 00 Mrs Martha Reeve, ten yds Linen Diaper 2 00 do ten yds Tow and Cotton Diaper do home made Shirt do pair Wollen Knit Stockings March 28,'67-tf.] Pittston, Pa. " If you will allow me," said I, quite gallantly, " I will gladl/oceupy that position." HI PITTSTON BREWERY. Pittston.May 2,'67 "I am much obliged to you, sir," replied the young lady, with a grateful glanco from her dark orbs, yet I am* accepting the escort of a stranger, not that I foar you, sir; but, alas! I have a jealous father." Devon Bulla. Almon Church, one Bull four years old... 8 00 Thomas Ilenry, one Bull 25 months old 5 00 1 00 1 00 J.J MERRIAM'S STUDIO, WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF 98 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. STOVES AND TINWARE. At Miller's Photograph Rooms. CABINET AND LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS PaintedinOilColors. Also copies made from Daguerre oty pes, Ambrotypes or Card Pictures any siie desired, anCl Painted in OU or Water Ctltrt tr re-ltuektd with Judia Ink. Pittston, Sept. 6,1866.—ly Devon Cows. A A Church, two Heifers one year old... 3 00 Almon Church, one Cow four years old... 8 00 ..diploma. 2 CO A B Blodgctt, 2d best collection of Pears. 100 do do 4 varieties Peaches X 00 do do Fruit of all Kinds 2 00 Wyo'ing Horticultural Society, (collection) Locality 1 00 A B Blodgett, Hanover, coll. Locality...... 5 00 Mrs Mary J Heft,l bottle Current Wine„ 1 00 Mrs 11 Jones, 1 Raspberry —dip 2 00 ENLARGED and IMPROVED. W. A. BREWER, Jr.,Secretary. CYRUS CURTIS, President. Assets and Cash Capital over 81,000.000 00 Proportion of Assets to Liabilities among the very highest. The entite profit divided among the Policy holders. Dividend annually and applied on payment of premium.Dividends once declared are never forfeited, but may be paid to the policy holder iif cash—used in diminution of future premiums or added to the policy at the option of the holder. All policies non-forfeitable after the payment of the sccond annual premium. TIN AND GAS-FITTING Knit SHOP! "A jealous fathor!" I repeated, somewhat puzzled and surprised. pair Woollen Kittens rriHE undersigned, thankful for the liberal patronage A extended to him in tic.es past, has now the pleasure of announcing that he has recently built do do two Cows six years old... 4 00 R Thayer, one Calf seven months old... 2 00 three varieties Wool- (Opposite Cooper's Hall,) " Ah, yes," sighed the young lady," It is my misfortune, while having wealth, health, and almost every thing that the heart caD wiah, to be unCfer the tyrannical control of an old stepfather, who- treats me oftentimes in the most cruel manner: debars me from the society of your sex, shuts roe up in the gloomy confines of my chamber, and treats me with pitiless rigor, if I do so much as speak or to look at a mm." No 5.—Native or Graded. Bulls. Stocking Yarn 1 00 H P Blacltman, two Children's Dresses... 1 00 S K Mulford, lot Ladies' Corsets 50 Jas Walsh, Ornamental Needle Work 2 00 Mrs. J. P. Totten, Cradle Quilt 58 John Armstrong, Skin Mats 100 A LARGE BRICK ADDITION To the old Brewery, in which all the modern improvement for brewing have been introduced, and fcne value of which are attested by the superior qualitv of the Ale produced. His establishment is now perhaps as complete as any to be found m any part of the State. Having an abundance of room for storing, our Ale we are enabled to keep it on hand in large quantities,thereby giving it time to ripen and improve by age. Mrs. e. j. bridge, MASOTACTDMR OP MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PA. Wm H Shoemaker, one Bull 2 years old 5 00 Thomas nenry, one Bull 16 months old 1 00 IIAIR JEWELRY OF ALL" DESCRIPTIONS. Have on hand a good assortment of COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Native or Graded Cons. So. 30.—Flowers and Designs Jewelry Braided and Mounted at short notice. Also Curls, Switches, Ctc., of all sites, SILK ASD RAISED EMBROIDERY, CROCHETING. Birds put up in the neatest and best manner. Residence on the south side of Exeter street fear he Railroad, in West Pittston. [Dec. 19, '«7. FIRE Niagaria ofNew York Cash Capital, International of N. Y. " * Lycoming, Assets, Thomas Henry one Heifer 20 months old 2 00 Mrs M J Heft, 1 Round Hand Bouquet..... 50 Miss J Schooley, 1 Round Hand Bouquet. 50 Kate M Jenkins, do do 50 Lizzie Jenkins, collection of Asters 50 Mss C M Jenkins, Flat Round Hand boa- $1,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 3,000,000 00 do do do 16 do 1 00 S Sutherland, one Calf 1 month old 2 00 do one Cow 4 years old 3 80 No. 7.—Milch Cores. do Robe 1 00 Miss L A Henry, Emb'd Ottoman Cover 1 00 Mary J Heft, For Cape 1 00 Harriet Helt, Muff. 50 Mrs R Thayer, two Bed Spreads ».. 1 00 Elizabeth Frantz, 25 yds Rag Carpet 1 00 Mrs R Jones, Hand Tuck Skirt 1 00 do pair cross banded Knit Tin Ware, Hollow Ware, Wooden Ware, Sinks, Bath Tubs, Pumps, Ac. Particular attention given to 0PK MALTING AND DRYING HOUSES Are the largest and beat arranged the country can produce. In short, no pains or expense have been spared to make the establishment perfect in all re. spects, and we invite an inspection ef it by all.— Orders filled uponthe Shortest notice, and promptness adhered to in thetrail««-tion of all business. H.R. HUGHES. Pitta top, Feb. 1 If 60. ■, . ACCIDENTAL. THE TRAVELER'S INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD, CONN. GAS-FITTING, AND PLUMBING. " What a monster I" I ejaculated with a face of melodramatic sympathy. " Thatis the reasoti,*• she continued, looking around half fearfully as she spoke, "that is the reason why I am so diffident about entrusting myself to your care, but I do it on on? condition"quet \lf cDOTJGALL'S iVJL CENTRAL BOOK AND MUSIC STORE, Opposite Cooper's Hall, Keeps constantly on' hand a good assortment oi Books, Music, Stationery of all kinds. SLATES, PENCILS, PAPER, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, Ac. The business will receive careful attention and every addition will be promptly made to the stock which the wants of the community may call tor. The patronge of the public is respectfully solicited. Pittaaon, April 18,1807. Jobbing and Tinning of all kinds promptly attended to. Please give us a cal I. Pitteton, May 9, *67. GREEN * McDOUGALL. Charles Barney, one Cow 5 years old 5 00 CLASS NO. 11.—Horses amD Mules. No. 9.—Stallions and Mares for all Work. Capital $500,000 00 Insures against all accidents. Policies Written from one day to five years at this office, at low rates of premium, paying ample compensation for total disability and the whole amount insured in case of fatal accident L. A H. C. D. Feb. 7,1888—Iy 'i THOUGHT AND EXPRESSION. Wm Rosecrants, one Stallioa 3 years old 4 00 M B Postens, two sucking Colts 2 00 Eugene Thayer, Hambletonian Stallion 2 REMOVAL! Stockings.... 50 Mrs F A Heft, do do do 50 Miss M H Shaffer, red Tidy for Chair 1 00 Miss Maggie Green, Patchwork Quilt, The eyes have been called "the windows of the soul." They are not only windows, but they and all the other organs of sense are doors by which impressions and ideas obtain ingress to the mind. The organs of speech, the hands, the muscles of expression, and the eyes, are the doors through which thought passes out of ono mind to enter another. The perfection oftbeso mind-valves has, probably,as much to do with what is commonly called mental vigor as quality of brain or its size. We think in language, and the more limited our language, the nioro limited must be our thinking power. BERWICK MILLS. BARRITT'S TIN SHOP! "Name it," I rejoined, charmed and delighted with the strange confidence the young lady was reposing in me. " That you leave me the instant the cars reach New Tort." ' years old J 00 James Hicks, one Morgan Mare and Colt 4.40 do do Stallion " Orange County," 5 years old „ 5 00 M B Postens, one Stallion, Sherman Mor- Berwick mills. PETER M.TRAUGH, MISCELLANEOUS. One Door Sonth of Penn'a Coal Co.'s Office, PITTSTON, PA. Having on hand a lull assortment of . STOVES OF ALL KINDS! H. JONES' " over 1400 pieces 1 00 Mr* W W Lance, Worked Chair Cover..— 1 00 do Worsted and Bead Mat 50 d« Cushion Cover 50 Calls the attention of the public to hi# facilities r the manufacture of a superior article of FLOUR-AH© CHOP of every description. The1 above articles are kept constantly on hand, and wflPbe sold at the most reasonable prices. He also has a LARGE AND EXTENSIVE TANNERY, in connection with the Mills, at which he is aoastant iy engaged in the manufacture of all kinds of Leather. The highest market prices will be paid for Grain and Hides. A continuance of the public patranage is respectfully solicited. P. M.TRAUGH. Berwick, Jan. »,1868-ly CENTRAL GREEN GROCERY, I was so bewitched by the beauty and charming eiunaaiaaeeor my uf (riend, that I readily gavetharequired pledge : apparently quite relieved theyonng lady threw aside ah reserve, and talked and chatted with me in the most ploasant manner. It is needless to say that in an hoar's time I had so far advanced in her good gin***; as tf,venture'to pass her hand, and the sweet half-coquetish smile that played aMttM .thf.'etfDffi of he? ch»rry iipe, ifid not seem to disprove the liberty I had taken. gan 7 years old 3 00 No. 10.—Matched Horses for Carriages, &e. Ci M Smith pair Matched Horses, carriage 3 00 Ira Tripp, do do do 1 00 AND GENERAL PROVISION STORE! do Fancy Book Cover v.. 50 N W Burgee*, 23 yds Rag Carpet.........dip 2 00 F McKm Bureau Spread 1 00 Mrs. W W Lance, two Crocheted Tidys..... 1 00 F McKee, Bed Spread dip. 2 00 Hattie McKee, pr. Woolen Knit Stocking 50 Marcia A Tripp, Lady's Chemise 1 00 Mrs Geo Frants, 13 yds Striped Woolen Such as Cooking, Heating, Gas Burnitt and Parlor Stoves, the attention of the Publio is respectfully called to the fact that he will sell them as cheap as they can be purchased else* where. He keeps on hand a TXTISNER & STRONG, Y Y MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, CRACKERS. SHAFTING, DRUMS, MINE-PUMPS, AND itining Machinery generally. Supplies all seasonable fruits and vegetables at the earliest possible moment, from the Southern and eastern market. Fresh FUh, Lobsters, Clams, and every thing else in his line. Families are reminded that at Jones' is the place to buy, because he does a large business and his goods are constantly fresh. Goals delivered in any part of town. W. H. J. Jnne 18, '68—3m. do do Mares do 3 00 Levi Howell, Draught do 4 00i Albert Polen do do 2 00 Jas Campbell, do Horses 5 00 John B Smith, Family Mare, 3 00 Thomas F Athertonone Mare for harness 3 00 William Jacobs, do do 2 00 Freeman Sharp, Horse do 3 00 James Van Leon do do 3 00 Robert Laycock, one'IIorse saddle gaited 3 00 George Hodgson do do do 2 00 E D Wilson, Mare do do 3 00 G R Reilay, do do do 2 00 Thomas Wilson, Welsh Ponies 2 00 No. 11.—Jacks and Mules. Reuben Stiles, one pair Mules 3 00 LARGE STOCK OF TIN-WARE, All made up by experienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. It is not essential to thought, however, that we should think in language of our own. We may think, in the language of another, thoughts which our limited means of expression are inadequate to utter. This is the case with mutes who possess the sense of bearing. They know and think in a language which they cannot speak. The same is true of animals to a very limited extant. If the mind of man were only accessible through such channels as that possessed by the dog, and if his means of expression were equally limited, it may well be doubted, whether the texture of his brain would enable him to exhibit higher mental manifestations than that animal. NOW READY AND FOR SALE CHEAP. Two new Engines, 60 Horse Power. Two 40 " " One " " 30 " " CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &c. gAMUEL J; BARBER, KEYSTONE MARBLE YARD, Cloth 2 00 Mrs Geo Frantz, 13 yds Striped Woolen /CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAK\J ING, AND HOLLOW-WARE! Such as POTS and KETTLES, COAL SCUTTLES, also LANTERNS, KEROSENE LAMPS, , KEROSENE OIL, Oue " Pittston, Nov. 21, 1867. 25 " • " Do you know," said she, as we sat chatting confidently together, " that I liked your face the first moment I saw it" Cloth 2 00 Mrs Geo Frants, 5 yds Black do 1 00 BLACKSMITH I-NG. Sculptor, and Dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, Tomb Stones, Mantels, Window Caps and Sills. do 5 Blankets.... R Thayer, Bed Qnilt Mrs H Whiston, Tidy .... dip. - 1 00 1 00 BAKERIES. " It was sympathetic on both sides then," I whispered, drawing so near to her that I could feel her hot breath fan my cheek. BRANDENBURG'S BAKERY. New Brick, opposite Big Basin, rriHE Undersigned is now prepared at his Shop in JL West Pittston, to do a general business, in BLACKSMITH ING, and the manufacture of WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. Having been particular to secure the best of Wagon and Carriage Makers, as weil as Blacksmiths, he feels no hesitation in assuring the public that the work made at his shop will compare favorably with the best in Northern Pennsylvania. PAINTING AND TRIMMING! REFLECTORS, MINERS' LAMPS, Opposite the Bank, PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO., PA. do Lamp Mat 1 00 Mary A Kelchner, Doll Baby 50 Sue B Jones, Underskirt 1 00 Mrs S. Sutherland, Double Coverlid...dip. 2 00 do pair Woollen Blankets 1 00 do pair Knit Stockings 50 PITTSTON, PA. rnUE STAFF OF LIFE is good Bread, and I _L would respectfully inform the citisens of Pittston and vicinity, that I always keep the genuine article on hand for sale, with all kinds o And every other article belonging to a firstclass Shop. " Yes," she murmered, gently withdrawing herself from my glowing embrace, for we had passed through the tunnel, and I had taken a lover's advantage and snatched a hasty kiss. PASSAGE TO AND FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, By Steamship and Sailing Packet, by WEEKLY LINES, at Reduced Rates. JOBBING No. 12.— Trotting Hones. L M Smith, one pair Trotting Horses ' 10 00 F A Page, do do do 5 00 L M Smith, one single do do 10 00 F A Page, do do do 35 00 J B Smith, one Walking Horse 10 00 CLASS NO. Ill .—SHEEP, Swine AHD Pouitrt. It is possible that in th« search Cor the causes of man'a mental superiority to animals, too much stress has been laid upon the differences in the constitution of the brain, and too little attention has been paid to the effect upon mental development produced by his vastly superior physical organisation. CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES, Ac., Ac. Families and Parties supplied with everything in his line, on short notice, and on reasonable terms. My establishment is now in my new brick building opposite the big basin, on Main it. FRANK BRANDENBURG. Pitlston, March 1,1883. TAPSCOTT BROTHERS A CO., 86 South Street, New York. Attended to with promptness, end in the best manner. The undersigned will undertake to make any kind of work in his line, and in as good and durable a manner as the same can be done by any establishment in Luzerne County. " You are a naughty man, the naughtiest man I ever saw," the said, in % low and tremulous tone. " If pa should be on the train what would ■ do pair Linen Diaper Tabic Cloths - Miss Kate Miller, two Quilts For this department also, he has a scientific workman of ample experience in the best shops in the state. With the facilities and workmen with which my establshment is now furnished, there is nothing to prevent my being able to produce as neatly and well-made a wagon of any kind as can be made in Northern Pennsylvania. Those in need of anything in my line, are requested to call and give me a trial, audsatisfaction in every particular will be guaranteed, JOSEPH KLOTZ. West Pittston, May 31,1866 Continue to issue Passage Tickets,available for twetre Months, from LONDON, LIVERPOOL, or QUEENSTOWN, and DRAFTS, payable on demand, for any amount from £1 and upwards. MICHAEL W. MORRIS, Agent Pittston Pa. Particular * attention paid to FURNACE WORK. Give me a trial. T. 8. BARRITT Pittston, Jan.4, I860. "Never fear, sweet creature," I rejoined earnestly, " your cross old father is miles away, and let us improve the present opportunity." CLASS NO. XI.—Stoves, Silverware, Glass and Glassware, Cutlery and Britania. NO. 38.—STOVES, Ctc. No, 13—Sheep. Mar 12, '68—ly. G R Reilay, one Southdown Buck 3 years 2 00 J J Bogers, do do 5 years 3 00 Madison Shaffer, Middle Wooled 2 years 3 00 We once heard an eminent professor, in a lecture upon the brain, make the statement, that the proportion of gray vesicular nerve matter which forms the largest portion of the mass of the brain, was an index of the intelligence of animals, and that as the depth of the convolutions upon the brain increased its surface, such animals as posaessed deeply convoluted brains would be found to possess a higher degree of sagacity than those having brains of more even surface. As an instance, he mentioned the horse, and declared that on account of h is deeply convoluted brain, he possessed greater intelligence than any other animal. New bakery. The undersigned would respectfully announce to the public that he has opened 0 S, BLACKMAN, MEAT MARKET. " Are you aware," she observed, half mischievously, "that there is another tunnel beyond a great deal darker too than the one we have left?" J MuUord, Range (Wyoming)...diploma 3 00 do 1 Coal Burner Cooking Stove dip. 2 00 PITTSTON MEAT MARKET. PETER SEIBEL. At the Pittston Heat Market, opposite the Bank, desire to inform the public that they are as heretofore supplying their numerous customers with the best of FRESH BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, and all other seasonable meats. They are also dealing in HIDES SHEEP SKINS, and FURS, for which they will at all times pay the do 1 Wood Burner Cooking Stove AN EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN PITTSTON adjoining the Butler House, where he_ will be prepared at all times to supplj families and parties with Bread Biscuit, Cakes and Pies, of all kind, on short notice. From an extensive experience in the bakery business they feel no hesitation in saying that he will be able to satisfy all as to the quality of|Bread Ac,, which he offers. A share of patronage is respectfally solicited. L. ELTEKICH* Pittston July 6th, 1865. ~\TEW WAGON SHOP. AM08 8TB0H No. 15—Swine. " Union" - 2 00 Desires to inform his old customers and the public in general that he has fitted up a commodious and convenient shop for the making and painting of WAGONS OF ALL KINDS, VAKCFACTCRKR 0? "I know it," said I, with a tender glaneo at my fair enslavor. " We are drawing near to it very fast." G B Reilay one Suffolk Boar 3 years old 4 *0 J C Shoemaker k Son, one Boar, small do 1 Parlor Stove -diploma 1 00 do 2 samples Hollow Ware (24 breed 6 months old, 2 00 do one Breeding Sow 1 year old 2 00 do one Lot Pigs under 1 year 2 00 No. 16.—Poultry. A F Courtright, five " Jersey Blue Fowls" 1 00 J Mnlford, trio Black Spanish 1 00 R Thayer, one South American Macaw pieces) ....diploma 1 00 fcobert Frear, one 20 Gal. Kettle, diploma 1 00 op¥2?.it?the Caiholle ehureh, on WILLIAM STREET in Pittston. The experience he has had in his business, and the extent to which hie work is knows in &£££&££$ who hare heretofore favored him with their work. He pledges himself to use the best of wood, and to do the painting in the most durable and approved manner The iron work to his wagons is done by Wm. 8troh who is well known as one of the BEST WORKMEN in this section. The public are invited to call and take a look at our work, painting shop, and work shop. Respectfully, May 21, '68—tf AMOS 8TROH. HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, Once more I placed my arm around the waist of the young l#dy, and wrapped In the gloom of the tunnel, took sweet pledges from her lips. It was very gratify iag to my vanity. All goodlooking young men are vain, yon know —to preceive that my lovely companion clung more affectionately to me than before indeed, I had scarcely time to tear myself from her arms when we emerged once more into broad daylight. She had let her veil drop over her face, but I could detect the cTimson flush through tho fine net work of lace. Her voice betrayed much agitation as she whispered: HIGHEST MARKET PRICES IN CASH. Bring them along. P. g. PiUuton, Nov. 1,1866—tf. NO. 39.—SILVER WARE, Cte. J Mulford, 1 Plated Tea Set (7 pieces) dip. 1 00 CLASS XII.—Inventions, Miscellaneous Articles, and Park Buildings. OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES Having fitted up a commodious shop for wood work and another for painting, he is prepared to take orders for all descriptions ot wagons, and to guarantee that his work will be done well and in season. Having in connection with his wagon department a corps of blacksmiths of long experience, the important part of good ironing will not be wanting on any of his work ggg ROOP SKIRTS 628 Parrot G R Reily, trio Dominick Fowls 50 1 00 406 ANDJ NO. M.—INVENTIONS, Ac. We think the majority of our reads will hardly believe that the horse is more intelligent than the dog, or the elephant. We feel certain, however, that a dog will express such ideas as his limited powers permit with greater facility than the horse. As to how far physical organization influences mental manifestations, it is difficult to say, but that it has more effect than is usually attributed to it seems probable.—Scicntijic American. 406 406 CORSETS, CORSETS. CLASS NO. IV.—Agricultural Implements, C Birtly, 1 Key3tone Clover Seed Strip- 406 No. 17.—Plows. A B Bloodgett, one Cast Steel 3 00 Robert one Plough dip 5 00 per Model J U Horn, 1 Grind Stone 1 00 do 1 Corn Husker diploma 1 00 Reuben Stilea, 1 Fruit Picker 1 00 Wm Levy, lot Hoop Skirts diploma 2 00 V K Urquhart,IIarrahs'National Gate dip. 1 00 II P Blackman, 3 Florence Sewing Ma- .diploma LACK. AVE, 406 406 406 STREET WM. T. HOPKINS, NO. 628, ARCH STREET, PHIL A, SCRANTON, PA BLACKSMITH SHOP! do do one Subsoil Plough 2 00 Henry C Wilson, Doubled Shovel Plough 1 00 406 The painting and trimming will bv done in the best manner and on reasoable terms. Manufacturer of the Celebrated "Champion" Hoop Skirts for Ladies, Misses and Children. BY WILLIAM STROH, The largest assortment, and best quality and styles in the American Market. Every lady should try them as they recommend themselves by wearing longer, retaining their shape much better, being lighter and moro elastic than all others—WARRANTED in every respect, and sold at very low prices. Ask for Hopkins' "Champion" Skirt. Superior Hand-made Whale-Bone Corsets in fifteen different Grades including the "Imperial" and Thompson & Langdon's "Glove Fitting" Corsets, ranging in prices from 81 Cents to 86JO; together with Joseph Beckel's Celebrated French Woven Corsets, superior shapes and quality, ten different grades, from 81-10 to fi.50. They are the finest and Best goods for the prices ever imported. The trade supplied with Hoop Skirts and Corsets' at the Lowest " I have gone too far with you, sir; alas, you have cessed to respect me." do do Single do do 1 00 No. 17.—Rollers, Cultivators, Grain Drills, Ac. Reuben Styles, one broad-cast Sower and The public are respectfully informed that I hold myself in constant readiness at my new and commodious shop, just opposite the Catholic Church, on William-st., in Pitteton Borough, to do all kinds of work in the line of BLACKSMITHING, Pittston, July 9,1808. C. S.BLACKMAN. William Street. " My sweet charmer," I rejoined, "let us over be friends, give me your name and address?" chines...., diploma 2 00 J Mulford, 2 varieties Lightning Rods dip. 1 00 H P Blackmail, 1 Patent Border Double If you want to put and get your foot in it, say yes when you mean no, and no when yes is the befitting word. In the course of a short time you will havo all tho business you can conveniently attend to. rpo AND FROM THE DEPOT! "My name and address," she responded, " you must never know; I already feel frightened to think how far I have permitted myself to venture with a stranger. Forgive and forget me." Cultivator 2 00 John U Horn, one Grain Drill 3 00 Robert Frear, 1 coin, two horse Cultivator 2 00 Ford k Howe, 14 2 horse Cultivator, dip 3 00 SUMMER GOODS AT COST The undersigned, having pnrchased of Mr. Joseph Hileman the Omnibus Line to the depot would respectfully say to the public that ho will continue to run to all the trains, and carry passengers and baggage at the same rates. No efforts will be spared to accommodate the public and to give all entire satisfaction. HART PHILLIPS; Spring Mattress diploma 1 00 Wade k Warner, Eureka Washing Boiler nn.l all Goods at greatly reduced prices for the Next sixty days at NETTLE TON'S IIORSE SHOEING, WAGON IRONING. No. 19— Wagons, Carts, Riggings, dc. diploma 2 00 TOOL SHARPENING, " A flirt, a coquette 1" J II Schooley, Hay Rigging on Wagon dip 3 00 Capt G Converse, 1 two-horse Bed Spring II P Blackman, 1 patent Folding Spring If you want to put and get your foot in it, say yes when you mean no, and no when yes is the befitting word. In the course of a short time you will have all the business you can convenently attend to. NATIONAL BOOT, SHOE * TRUNK ESTAB- Together with other varieties of work, both light and heavy, all of which will be promptly and satisfactorily executed. A continuance of fpatronafre respectfully solicited. WILLIAM STROH. Pittston, Sept. IT, 1868.—ly. "No,no,"she returned hurriedly, pressing my hand, " I am not a flirt, but I dare not,— as much as I think of you. I dare not let the acquaintance proceed farther. Have pity upon me ! have pity !" Mattress H P Blackmail, 1 Hair Mattress—diploma 1 00 D W Bennett, 1 Wagon Jack diploma 1 00 J J Kelchner, 2 Utility Harae Fasteners.. X 00 Almon Church, 1 patent Brick.. 1 00 Jacob Ilenry, Model Church diploma 1 00 Win H Ilhilips, 1 Keg Tar 1 00 S W Toster, 1 Pat. Improved Sheep Rack 1 00 Eli Nihart, patent Wagon Seat...diploma 1 00 .diploma 1 00 L19HMENT. Gents call and get a pair of the celebrated Black Crook Canvass Boots, Box Toe, cool, comfortable and cheap. Scranton, July 301808—tf. Wagon diploma No. 20.—Fanning Mills, Separators, Threshing Machines, Hay, Straw, Stalk and Vegetable Cutters. N W Burgess, Stalk and Straw Cutter and LIVERY! Those visiting the City should not fail fo call and examine our Goods and Prices, as we defy all eompetitlon [Sept. 10.1868. GROCERIES AND GLASS WARE! VJ Just reclved, a nice article of all kinds of Crock ery andGlassware. For sale at greatly reduced prices at G. B. ROMMEL * CO- June 28,1868. West Pittston, Pa. Good horses and rigs to hire to careful aDd responsible persons. All orders left at the Eagle Hotel or Butler Houso will be promptly attended to. H. P. Pittston July 3, 1862, A LARGE STOCK OF HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES for »ale at greatly reduced pices at G.B.ROMMEL ft CD'S, Jan.51, 18G8. Westittston Pa What is the difference between editors and matrimonial experience ? In the former the devil cries for "copy." In the latter the "copy cries like the devil." TITUSTARD SEED-WHITE AND 1*1 BROWN, by G. B. ROMMEL & CO., Oct. 8, 'C.s. Exeter st., West Pittston. She looked so pleadingly, so entreatingly with those soft dark eyes gleaming through tho silken meshes of her veil, that I could not per- Crusher..; .. 3 08 Urquhart k Psyne, Hay andbtraw Cutter 2 04 Blood k Co., one Fanning Mill 2 04 |
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