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***** ' J? v v flBL. * jfe m The OAlflrr* JoniM Om | ; ety of Jobbing Material, witjH Taylor Steam Press, two smaUe^li^HpHMWpWM and two Hand Presses, thus to expedite t work of every kind, and to execute itin a manner not to be surpassed even in oar large citief, and at low rates. jj Particular attention paid to the printing of Man* .. . ifests, Pamphlets, Circulars, 8how - Dills, Labels, f Notes, Orders, Hand-Bills, Bill-Herds, Tickets, * Cards, Ac. " Ruled and Bound Work of all kind* done to ordor in the neatest and best manner, ancl printed to mrngm. - -e*^: | ■» ~': -"■ :^!pffjp JSw « DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. order. A full line of Justices' and Constable)!' Blanks, together with License Applications and ]$onds, Notes, Deeds, Contracts, Time and Pay Roijs, fcc, *c, constantly on hand. C) PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1861 WHOLE NO. 834. Bnsincss (Eartte Business (Earbs society, you know, and—and I am a little surprised to find you so intimate with Miss Elton, whose family is " FUN, FACTS AND F. Q.EO. W. BRAINERD & CO., g O M E T II I NG N E W 1 APPEAL OF THE lkl8H PATRIOTS TO THE 44 Quills are thir.gs that are taken from the pinions of one goose fel opinions of another." sometimes ospread the NOTHING BUT WATER TO DRINK. FRIENDS OF FREEDOM. GROCERS, Mary came over to Grace's side and Btooped to kiss her cheek. The cable dispatches recently contained the synopsis of a proclamation issued by the proTisional government of Ireland, and said to have appeared in the English and Irish newspapers- We present the following complete copy of this document: undersigned have opened in connection with X their Dry Goods nnd Grocery Store, n BY JOHN PH1P0NT. " My dearest friend—my most precious companion," she murmured, "I should be quite lost without her, Mrs. Seymour." Aksmunkard, upon hearing thl waa roand, said that accounted for about bo much. it thy earth ij ita rolling itOPRlETOR. 103 Murraj', near AVest Street, BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, Whon the bright morning star the new daylight is NEW YORK. ("GEO. W. BRAINERD, \ DAVID BELDEN ( ELfSIIA W.BAXTER Where the citizens of West Pittston and vicinity may obtain a FIKST-RATF. ARTICLE, and at as low rates as at any other establishment in the county. They intend to keep good workmen employed constantly, and the public can get their work done at all times and punctually.» bringing. , And the orchards and groves are with melody ring- J S E, The old lady took her leave stiffly and did not ask Grace to return her call, although she extended tDn invitation to Mary, couched in the politest and moet distinct terms. Leer Stone once said; " There ii the ears of man, and hop« in tha boi man." Lucy made a mistake, and | ton in the wrong place. "Oh! my dear child, how cat! wet?" inquired an affectionate mo; son. " Why, ma, one of the boys sail jump into the ereek, and by jingo, J ain't to be dared." cotton in itn of wort the eot- ae and Spruce St., Their way to ami from them the early birds winging, And their anthems of gladness and thanksgiving ON, PA Q. B . S 31 I T H , singing, Why do they so twitter and sing, do you think f Because they've had nothing but water to drink 1 Afler seven centuries of outrage and misery unequalled in the history of humanity; after having seen our laws, our rights, our liberty trodden under foot by the foreigner, our lands pass from the Irish farmer to the Irish or foreign usurper, and the rightful owners of hundreds of years supplanted by cattle destined to supply the markets of England ; after having seen our skilled workmen driven into exile, our men of thought and action to imprisonment and the scaffold; having no longer either lands to cultivate, laws or acknowledged right* to invoke; in a word, having nothing pertaining to man save the facultv of suffering or the determination to fight, we cheerfully choose this last resort. THB IRISH RCFVBMC ! MAKER, Proprietors. U. G. SCHOONMAKER. Work of all descriptions made to order at " Frank !" she ejaculated, never once stopping to remove shawl or bonnet, and burst into her studio like an express messenger of liie and death news; " who do you suppose your paragon of Miss Teller is ?" IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &c., &c Short Notice. Particular Attention paid to Repairing. Sole Leather and Shoe Findings of all you so When a shower on a hot day of summer is over, And the fields are all scented with red and white clo- i«r of her 11 daresn't tell yon I /RENCE HOTEL, 191 West St., 1 door above Duane St, 1818, Chestnut Street, NEW YORK Descriptions. ver, And the honey beo—busy and plundering rover, Is fumbling the bloasom-leaves over and over, Why so fresh, clcan and sweet are the fields, do you think ? Because they've had nothing but water to drink I " The loveliest of her sex/* returned Frank, briefly and comprehensively. PHILADELPHIA Mar. 7,1861 641yl May 17,1866.—ly G. B. ROMMEL & CO. " Huh, you little rascal walk D| an acoountof yourself. Where have' " After the gals, father." " Did you me to do so when I was a boy t" " I mother did." ip and give yon beta?" i ever know No, air—bat & LAMPHEAR, "W"EW. BOOTS AND SHOES! " A factory girl 1" screamed flft old lady, at the height of her lungs, " a factory girl!" " Well, what of that ?" The City Passenger Cars in front of the Depots stantly runningin a few steps of the Hotel. Jan. 3 1867.—ly pd. J. H. DEXNISON, Snperinlcndent. No. 8 and 4, Fulton Market, D. LAMB, Do you see that stout oak, on the windy hill growing T Do you see what great hail-stones that black cloud ia throwing 1 NEW YORK. " What of that t Frank Seymour you never mean to say that yon would haTe anything to say to a common factory girl!" END HOTEL, Wholesale Dealers and Shippers of all kinds of Opposite C. Law & Co.'s Cash Store, Main St., A fellow who had been hooked by an unruly cow, limped in his gail A lady remarked that the man appeared to be intoxieated.— " Yes,*' replied her beau," the fellow has been taking a couple of horn PITTSTON, PA. FRESH FISH All orders punctually attended to» Feb. 21,1867. PITTSTON, PA., Do you see that steam war-ship its ocean-way going Against trade winds and head winds, like hurricane blowing T " I should pronounce her a very uncommon factory girl," said the young man, with Aggravating calmness. Respectfully invites the attention of the public to hie large siock of Boots and Shoes, Buch as Gents' Fine Calf Boots, Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties, Ac.— Also, a large varietv of Ladies' and Childrens' Shoos, and Gaiters of all descriptions, in ftict everything in the line. The patronage of the public is solicited. Pittslon, Mar. 28, 'GO—tf. JOSEPH SCUREMAN, Proprietor. Why are oaks, clouds, and steamships so strong, do you think ? All men have a right to liberty and happiness. Believing that there can be no durable liberty or happiness except upon the basis of free labor, and that there can be no free labor when the means of labor is not free; considering, besides, the first mesns of labor is the soil, and that the Irish soil, instead of boing in the hands of the Irish workingmen, is held by a selfish and despotic oligarchy, we declare it to be our determination to repossess ourselves of that soil by foree. Jb Wl [ Successor to R. Jaogard. ] THE HOUSE is conveniently located for the accommodation of travelers and well supplyed *ith everything neccessary to make the sojourner comfortable. The best of Liquors and other beverages will always be found in the Bar. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Pittston May 24,1868-tf. J A. WISNER, Because they've had nothing but water to drink! " Frank don't jest with me," pleaded the poor little mother with tears in her eyes, " tell me at once yon will give up all this fancy for a girl that is in no way equal to yon." " No—(kPe is in no way my equal," returned Frank, with reddening cheek and sparkling eye," but it is because she is in every respect my superior. Grace Teller is one of the noblest women that ever breathed this terrestrial air, as well as one of the most beautiful. Mother, I love her, and she has promised to be my wife." " Dids't you tell me you could hold the plow?" said a farmer to an Irishman he had taken on trial. " Be aisy, now," says Pat- How could I hould it an' two horsea pullin' it away ? Just stop the craytnres, and I'll hould NO. 173, FRONT STREET, iday, when rgical eases e, .from half Nov M, net. NEW YORK Now, if we have to work in the field, Bhop, or study, And would have a strong hand and a face clean and ruddy. MILLINERY AND BONNELL AADAMS WBOLESALB GROCERS. If we'd not have a head that is addled and muddy, With our eyes nil bunged up, and our nosesall bloody How shall we make or keep ourselves so, do you think? J K E R, QAM BRIAN HOUSE, FANCY STORE! it for ye." P. R. BAIRD. B. r. COOLBAUOH. CO., Adjoining D. Lamb's Boot and Shoe Store. MES. D. LAMB, having recently opened a desirable stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, invites the attention of the ladios to the same. Her stock comprisesAh Oriental maxim say*: " If a man knows and know* what he know*, he will lead a happy life. If a man doea not know, and knowa that he does not know, he may lead a tolerable Ufa. Bat if a man doea not know, and doea not know that he doei not know, he will lead a miserable life." ;; At an evening party, Foote, the humorist, waa reminded by the matter of the house that hia handkerchief waa hanging oat from his coat pocket. * I thank yon bun/' aaid the humorist, aa he thrast the embrolWred cambric oat of tight, " yoa know the company better than I da" J SURGEON, PITTSTON, PA, F. BAIRD & Why you must have nothing but water to drink I unkhannock,) JAKE, PITTSTON, PA. .n 8 to 10 ». m.., and 1 to 3 p. -o 8. ch 1,18M.-tf GRIFFITH THOMAS, Proprietor. THE undersignedhaving purchased the interest of Mr. W. E. Whyte in the above well and favorably known establishment, would reapectfullytinform his friends and iormer patrons ol the House, as well as the public in general, that nothing will be left undone to render to his customers and guests satisfaction in every particular. Beverages of all kinds served in the best style. Fresh Oysters and various other dishes will be prepared in the most acceptable lianner and at all hours. The House aims to be one of the highest respectability, and will be kept in a manner acceptable to all who have an casion to patronize it. G. T. Packers and Dealers in Can, Tub, Spiced and Shell Considering that all men are born with eqnal natural rights, and that by associating themselves together to protect one another and share public burdenClustice demands that snch association should reat upon an equitable basissuch as maintains equality instead of deatorying it—we declare that we aim at founding a republic upon universal suffrage, securing to all the intrinaio value of their labor. Mrs. Seymour sal down, limp, lifeleaa and despairing. OYSTERS, 333 South Front Street, Phil'a. BRANCH HOUSE,—Ellicott's Wharf, foot of Cross St, BONNETS, RIBBONS. HATS, FLOWERS, Feathers, Laces, Hoods, Silks, Velvets. Doll Hats Hats for children, and a variety of other goods, all of which will be sold at reasonable rates. Millinery work of all kinds executed in the best and most approved manner. Please call and examine our stock. THE FACTORY GIRL. " Fjank! Frank I I never thought to see my son marry a factory girl." Ilyaras a Httle studio, quite at the top of the house. Upon an easel that occupied the poet of honor in the middle of the room, a large piece of canvas glbwed with the soft tinta of a Spring landscape, and Frank Seymour stood before it, palette in hand, his large brown eyee dreamy with a sort ef inspiration. G. SPERLING, BALTIMORE, Md. And then a torrent of tears came to her relief, while Frank went off, quietly touching op the •carlet foliage of a splended old maple la the foreground of his picture. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, By special arrangements with the Express Companies and Railroads, those who order may rely on a constant supply and prompt delivery. We have established a Branch House in Baltimore, Md., in order to increase the facilities of filling large orders, and also, for the purpose of receiving Oysters from the Nansemond, James and York Rivers, and other notable points, jb a better advantage than heretofore. *' Pittston, Oct. 18,1866.-tf LIVERY IN PITTSTON! (Late from Brealau, Prussia.) • • • • We declare that we with absolute libertv of conscience, and the complete teparation of Churoh and State. FIOE IN THE JOHNSON COTTAGE, (North side.) The Undersigned having supplied himself with a choice selection of " So you are determined to marry me, Frank, in spite of everything J" PITTSTON, PA. a. Office Honrsfrotn 8 to 10, A. M.» and 1 to 8, P. M Pitta ton, Aug. 3,1805. Pittston, April 16,1863.—ly In a comfortable easy chair by the door, sat a plump, rosy, little female, in a lace cap with plenty of narrow white satin ribbon fluttering from it, and silver-gray poplin dress—Mrs. Seymour, in fact, our artist's mother, who had just come from the very basement "to see how Frank was getting along." A nvw year old girl tails us what aba saw at" meetin," thualy: M Mother, I hart heard such a smart minister. Ha (tarnpad tnd pounded and mada such a noisa ! aad by and by he got so mad ha came oat of the palpii and shook his fist at the folks, and there wasn't any one dared to go up and fight him." We beg a continuation of the favors of our old friends and customers, and aolicit the orders of dealers generally, promising every satisfaction in our power to give. Bend In your orders. F. R. BAIRD A CO. HORSES AND BUGGIES, Grace Teller had been crying—the dew was yet on her eye lashes, and the unnatural crimson upon her cheeks, as Frank Seymour came in, and Mary Elton considerately slipped ont 4 to look for a missing pattern." The public expenses will be paid by a progressive capitation (labor being free from any impoat). B. WARNER, % - * SALOON AND RESTAURANT, Carriages, Ac., would respectfully announce to the public that he has opened a Livery in the Stables in the rear of James Brown's Store, where persons can at all times be furnished with Horses and Conveyence* to suit their fancy. Parties will be sentoutin comfortablestyle when desired.—Terms reasonable.—A share of public patronage respectfully solicited. P. M.CONNIFF. Calling upon God and mankind to witness the justice of our cause and the intensity of our sufferings, we declare in the face of .the world, in order to succeed in reconquering the inalienable rights that all men receive at their birth, we take up arms to combat the dominant oligarchy; and as its strength dwells in its credit, based upon its property, we will employ to destroy it every means that science, or even despair, shall place within our reach. Wherever tho English flag waves over English property it shall be torn down, if it be possible, without fear or truce ; and we swear in the sa- f"c A R D ! TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED! IT longer residence in your midst being limited to but a briel period, I take this means of injiti all those who have failed in obtaining relief by the 1 school Physiciims, or Homffiopathista to give as a r iL Our success iri the treatment of Female comtlnta, stand* unrivalled, as thousands of the restor..DC1 will acknowledge, and in proof of which assertion ■ can exhibit the highest testimonials. Office and 1 idence at the "Luxeroe House," West Pitts ton, Pa. Jan. 9, 3m. R THAYER, M. D. Jan. t. (Under H. Cohen's Clothing Store.) " I should rather think so," said Frank, looking admiringly down on the gold head that was stooping among the pansies. MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PENN'A. gCRANTON STEAM BAKERY! " Here mother," said the young man, with an enthusiastic sparkle in his eyee, "just see the way the sunset light touches the top-most branches of the old apple tree. I like the brown subdued gold of that tint; it somehow reminds mc of Grace Teller's hair." A. "Lovi letter ink" has bees invented which is a sure preventative against all oaeee of breach of promise, as it fade* away, and leaves the sheet blank after being used a month. Lovers need not fear of patting their passionate thoughts upon paper after this. It will no doubt be in great demand. Cooked Dishes of various kinds—oysters, Ac., served at all hours. A good stock ot Liquors and beverages in general constantly on hand.— all who favor me with a call will be hospitably entertained. L. B. W. Pittston, Nov. 22,1866.-tf, MONIES & PUGHE, " But your mother thinks me far below yon in social position." (Successors to Chas. Schlagcr.) SODA. Boston Butter, Faring Graham Oyster, and other Biscuits made to order, wholesale order, wholesale and retail. Also the best kind o Bread, made of Julyl3, 1885. rpo AND FROM THE DEOOT! " Social position be—ignored. What do I care for social position, as long as my- little' Grace has consented to make the sunshine of my The undersigned, having pnrchasod of Mr. Joseph Hileman the Omnibus Line to the depot would respectfully say to the public that he will continue to run to all the trains, and carry passengers and baggage at the Baine rates. No efforts will be spared to accommodate the public and to give all entire satisfaction. HABT PHILLIPS. Mrs. Seymour moved a little uneasily in her JOHN McDOUGAL'S SUPERFINE FLOUR. chair. home." 'S| 8. BECK, M.D.—DENTIST vD». late of ttpiLADELPHIA;— Mjt/gHL See,—Two doors above hie tir- M-*-u ittf ir raiideuce. of above the STAR SALOON, Warranted to suit the most fastidious. RYE AND BOSTON BROWN BREAD. "Yes, it's very pretty; but it strikes me, Frank, you are lately discovering a good many similitudes between Miss Teller and your pic- « Tes, but Frtink—" " Well, but Grace f" '•Sure," said Patrick, rubbing his bead vith delight at the prospeet of a present from Main Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, '• Do you really love me t" cred m by the (offerings of PITTSTON, PA, For an answer, he took both the fair delicate hands in his, and looked steadily into her eyes. those who now endure the tortures of living tombs for the cause, by tho dear and ''revered names of those who have died for the freedom of Ireland, by our honor and that of our children, that this war shall cease only when the Irish Republic shall be recognized, or when the last man of our racc shall be in his grave. employer, "I always mane to do my duty." "X believe you," replied his employer, "and therefore I shall make you a present of all you have stolen from me during the year." "I thank your honor," replied Pat, " and may all your friends and acquaintances trate you as liberal'.y r JW^-Square, J»ly BEVERAGES of all kinds and of the best okMMoe lot of CONFECTIONARIES constantly on hand. Particular attention paid to the wants and comfort of all Wedding and all kinds of fawns'Cakna made to order. Also, FAMILIES til'PPUED DAILY AND PROKPTLr. tures." •At—"0 L I Y E R Y ! Frank laughed good humoredly. " AVell mother, she pfttr " " Frank," said Grace, demurely, " I'm afraid you will make a very strong-willed obstinate sort of a husband." ,-vR. J. M. BARRETT—DENTIST. IJ Office at his residence on Franklin St. opiodte the Methodist Church, Wilkes-B*rre. Pa., vk«re he may hereafter be fount 11 hours. 5f. B. inserts Teeth on Gold aiod »r plate, and operates in all the branch Dental ► ureery.in the best manner. . A deduction from usual charges sufficient to •r*er expenses, allowed to persons who corns '*■ -kl a distance. April 19 I860.—ly. CONFECTIONERY and NUTS in variety. Good-horses and rigs to hire to careful ane responsible iwaons. All orders left at Eddn Hotel or Butler House -~iu n» rmmrtly attaaged to. H. P. Pittston, June 8, 1865.-tf. - Tthat she's pretty enough." July5,1866-1 w. JOHN McDOUGAL. None but the mo9t skillful workman employed, and the be9t of mateiial used. Give us a fair and candid trial and you will find it to your " Now, mother, what's the meaning of that ambiguous tone ?" demanded the yuung artist, pleasantly. " What have you discovered about Miss Grace Teller that isn't charming and womanly and lovely." "I shouldn't wonder, Grace." JONES & ACKLEY, And so the golden twilight faded into a purple, softer than the shadow of Eastern ametbysis, and the stars came out one by one, and ■till Mary Elton didn't succeed in finding that pattern. advantage. W. N. MONIES, LEWIS PUGHE, Republicans of the entire world, our cause is yours! Our enemy is your enemy. Let your hearts be with us. As for you, workmen of England, it is not only your hearts that we wish, but your arms. Remember the starvation and degradation brought to your firesides by oppressed labor. Remember the past, look well to the future, and avenge yourselves by giving liberty to your children in the ooming struggle for human freedom ! • A Bible class were asked to name the precious stones named in the Bible: After several scholars had given answers, one little fellow was called out. " Well, Thomas, what stones have you found 1" "Brimstone,"answered the boy. It is needlees to say that a number of handkerchiefs were called into requisition to choke down the "depraved human nature" thai seemed desirous of manifesting itself in laughter.Wholesale and Retail Scranton, Nov. 22, 1866. GOODS! GROCERS AND COMMISSION THE WANTS OF THE PBOrLE " Frank, do you know who she is?" MERCHANTS, JOB PRINTING, " Yes, I knew that she is a remarkably pretty girl, with a ymce that sounds exactly like the low soft ripplo of the rivulet where I used to play who* I was a boy." Mrs. Seymour was the first guest to arrive at Mrs. Randall's select soiree on the first Thursday evening in July—the fact was, she wanted a chance to confide her griefs to Mrs. Randall's sympathetic ear. DULY CONSIDER EDI X}R. C. M. WILLIAMS. SURGEON DENTIST. MAIN ST6SET, PITTSTGN, PA. Opposite Butler Coal Office, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, The undersigned having just returned from the head of market with one of the raoit extensive stocks of merchandize ever offered to the people of Luzerne County, would respectfully announce in a few words,totheir friends and the public in general, that their purchases have been made with a view to the wants of the people, the miner and laborer, as well as the clean aanded gentleman, or fair lady. Goceries and provisions, flour and feed in large supplies always on hand PITTSTON, PA PAPER RULING A£tt) BOOK BINDING. Highest market price paid for Country Produce of all kind9—l'ork, Boef, Mutton, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Green and. Dried Fruits, 4c., Ac. To meet the increased demand of the business community, I have made extensive additions to my Job Office, and by an increased force of firstclass workmen, I will be at all times ready to do all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTING at oneeand with the greatest possible dispatch. RULING to any pattern neatly executed. BOOKBINDINGin any styledoneonshort notice BLANK BOOKS of all kinds, from a $25 Ledger, Day Book or Docket to a 5 cent Passbook, constantly on hand. STATIONERY in great variety for sale at reasonable prices. PRINTING, WRAPPING and WRITING PAPERS of every description for tale. ROBERT BAUR, " Well, then, if you are not satisfied with my description of ber as she if, would you like to know what the will be ?" " Noneenoe," said Mrs. Seymour, sharply. Aaoni the many improvement* recently inidacea in his praotice, he regards none of i *e importance than his method of KXTRHCTING TEETH WITHOUT PAtN, aieh he U doing successfully every day, b; ante of " Crying f Yes, of course I 're been crying, Mrs. Randall; I've done nothing else for a week." for the Spring Hill and Springville Cheese Factories. Feb. 14,18T. Merc; upon us/' said Mrs. Randall, elevating her kid gloved hands, "what is the matter 1 I hope Frank isn't in any sort of trouble." Herewith is proclaimed the Irish Republic. By order of the Provisional Government of Ireland. Before a Court of common pleas, a breach of promise case was recently under consideration. The breach between the parties was apparent enough ; but as to the promise, there existed a slight shadow of doubt, until the plaintiff set the matter right as follows : " Did my client enter into a positive agreement to marry you V " Not exactly; but he courted ma a good deal, and he telled my sister Jane ha intended to marry in our family." Mrs. Seymour looked puzzled. " Mother, I think she will one day become gAMUEL J. BARBER, law & McMillan. Odd Follows' Block, North Side, Pittstbn, Dec. 29, 1864. my wife." " My dear," Mid the old lady in a mysterious whisper, " Frank has been entrapped, inveigled into the most dreadful entanglement. Did yon ever fancy that he the most fastidious and particular of created beings, could be resolutely determined on marrying—a factory girl J" HYDROPHOBIA. NITROUS OXIDE GAS. [t is perfectly safe and very pleasantto inhale, U results have been entirely satisfactory inev■ ry instance. p-. *• w' Rooms with J. W. MILLER, adjoining the Store of Cha». Law A Co. J Pitts ton, May lit 1864. A. THOMPSON, ' REAL ESTATE BROKER, KEYSTONE MARBLE YARD. "Not that I know of," said Mr. Seymour, composedly, squeesing a little deep blue on his palette out of a dainty tin tube, and mixing it thoughtfully. " Frank ! Frank ! you are cracy ?" Sculptor, and Dealer in The Detroit Union furnishes the details of a most heart-rending case of hydrophobia in that vicinity. A short time since a daughter of Alfred Woodruff, who resides in the town of Oreenfield, about seven milea from the city, was slightly bitten by a dog, and for a day or two complained of the pain caused aimply by the bite. The sore partially healed over, however, and no more attention was paid to the matter. In a short time, however, the virus which had been communicated by the dog to her system, commenced its deadly work, and the poor suffering child soon became raving mad. Her cries were heart-rending, and her appeals for death, for anything to and her torture, frightful. FOREIGJ AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, gTEAM WEEKLY |Tomb Stones, Mantels, Window Caps and Sill*. Main Street, 2d door below the Square. Wilkes-Barre, March 16, 1865. 'From and to QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL! " We know so little about her," thought Mrs. Seymour. "To be sure she is visiting Mary Elton, and Mary belongs to a very good family, if she does live in half a house, and take in fine embroidery for a living. But then she haa no style at all, compared with Cynthia Parker, and Cynthia always did fancy our Frank. Then moreover, she has five or six thousand dollars of her own. But dear me I a young man in love is the most headstrong creature alive." Mrs. Randall uttered an exclamation of horrified surprise, and at the same moment a party of gueats were announced, among whom was Miss Grace Teller. Opposite the Bank, 40SSIP WITH C0HTMBUT0B3. PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO., PA. rpABER'S PATENT ■fcgfr. THE FIRST-CLASS POWERFUL IRON STEAMSHIPS OP THE All orders promptly attended, and satisfaction Hrranted. [April 3,1862.-1y "Well," thought Mrs. Seymour, aa her hoateas hurried away to welcome the new comers, "will wonders never cease t Grace Teller at Mrs. Randall's soiree t But I suppose it'a all on account of Mary Elton's uncle, the Judge.— Here comes Mr. Parker and Cynthia—dear me, what curious mixture our Amerioan society is; how they will be shocked to meet Grace Teller." No notii will be took—from thii date hereafterwards-~oy letters that hain't got a postage ■tamp onto them. CHIMNEY TOPS AND FLUES. CUNARD LINE. TRIPOLI, BIDON, MARATHON, HECLA, OLYMPIC TARIFA, MALTA, ALEPPO, PALMTRA. Carrying passengers on one Deck only, will sail from Liverpool every TUESDAY, from Queenatown every WEDNESDAY, and from New York to Liverpool and Queenatown every WEDNESDAY. Steerage Passage from New York, $30, to New York at Low Rates, payable In Currency. Passengers forwarded to Paris and German port* at very low rates. For passage apply to E. CUNARD, Steerage office, Vo. 60 Broadway, New York, or to W. E. vVUYTE, Agent, Pittston, Pa. Aug. 30, 1866.—ly tad Agent for the sale of Farms, Coal lands and j insoslots. Office with L.*fi.C.Dewey. PlttoteB, Oet.ll—tt pTTSTON MEAT MARKET! These CHIMNEYS and FLUE8 are of Cast Iron, and will become Indispensable wherever their peculiar merits are known. Don't write only on one tide of manoakripi, and don't write much onto that. Don't lend » mannskript unless you o*n read it yoursolres, after It gets dry. I NEURIN JONES, (ANEU&lN FARDD,) ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, 8CBANT0N.PA. (- ipplieation for my wiImi left with Mr. B. B..Wilms, of PiMeton, wtll be promptly received and at■ „M«ll to. A. J. Q eBEL A FELDMAN at the Pittston Meat Market, °kosite the Bank, desire to inform the puMic that thev heretofore supplying their numerous cus- wjth the best of FRES: BEEF. PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, °*er seasonable meats. They a dealing in HIDES SHEEP SKINS, and FUB5for which they will at all times pay the flTGHlx MARKET PRICES IN CASH. Pittston, N. xD fscfr-tf. THEY ARE WARRENTED, 1st To prevent water from leaking through the roof around the Chimney. 2d. To prevent a current of air down the chimney to the damage of the draft. 3d. To be more durable than masonry. 4th. To draw better than any chimney now In use. " Being a Smooth Surfact," they do Jnot gather soot as a briclt chimney doee, and from their peculiar construction, are much more safe from fire. Mrs. Seymour mused a while longer, and then put oa ker mouse-colored silk bonnet and grey shawl, and set out upon a tour of investigation.We pijt, all the way up the hill from ten cento to one dollar for contributions, ackording tew heft. Involuntarily she advanced a step or two to witness the meeting. Mr. Parker looked quite as much astonished as she had expected, but somehow it was not just the kind of astonishment that was on the programme. Everything that science and skill ooold do, was done for the little one, but there she lay suffering what no human pen can describe, yet evincing in her madness a desire to injure even those who loved her best. Her sufferings were too much tor human forbearance, her agony too great to allow even her fond parents to witness it, and the question arose, how shall this ended. After along and painful consultation the conclusion was arrived at that the best and most humane course to porsue was to put an end to the poor sufferer's life. Who can picture the feelings of the dear little one's friends as the announcement was made that she must die F Who can imagine the rtjoicing of the soul of the poor one, as it was released from a worn and tortured body t The only effectual and easiest means of ending her trials was decided to be suffocation, and while she was in one of her worst paroxysms, she was seised and mothered to death. Though to some this may seem harsh and cruel, yet in our estimation it was a fsr better course than to allow the little one to live in pain, anguish,and agony for a few short hours, suffering even the pains and anC goish of untold, hells, and at last die in misery. A1I settlement* made promptly at the ead of the next ensueing year. " I'll find out something about Miss Teller, or I'll know the reason why," thought the indefatigable widow. They weigh nothing in comparison with the ordinary chimney, and do not require the heavy timbers necessary to support mason work. When the top is attached (either 4x12 or 7x12) flues can be run down to the bottom of the house without difficulty, and stovepipes inserted at any desired point. Every man can put up his own chimney within the space of an hour or so. They aremade to fit any Chinmeti, either ridge or side and of any form. Township rigiits may be had by applying to J. MULFORD, Feb. 21, '67. Wyoming, Luzerne Co., Pa. Poetry and prose pieces respectively serlicited.Misa Grace Teller was at home, helping Mary Elton in an elaborate piece of fine embroidery. The room where the two girls sat was very plain, carpeted with the cheapest ingrain, and curtained with very ordinary pink and white chints, yet it looked snug and cheery, for the fat blackbird was chirping noisily in the window, and a stand of mignionette and velvet blossomed pansies gave a delightful tint to this pretty pictQre of everyday life. j- J. MERRIAM'S \ '' ' STUDIO, At Miller's Photograph Booms. CABINET AND LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS nted in Oil Colors. Also copies made from Daguerre •nesTAmbrotvpes or Ohrd Pictures any site desired, (PthiUd ia Odtr Wattr Ctlrrt tr rHouekti mtU ttUton, Sept #, 186t.—ly gARRITT'S TIN SHOP! " Miss Grace : you here t Why, when did you come from Factoryville ?" The highest market price paid for awfal railroad smashes, and elopements with another man's wife. JJEWBAKSRY! Opposite Cooper's Hall, Main Street, "You are acquainted with Miss Teller ?" asked Mrs. Randall with some surprise. The under.ne(j wouid respectfully an nounce to the jc he have opened PITTSTON, PA " Quite well; in fact I have had the management of her property for some years. Miss Teller is the young lady who own* the extensive calico factories from which our village takes its name." No swearin' allowed in our paper. Isaac—Yure article on "frogs" ii received. It made me laff like lightning. AN BAKERY IN PITTSTON adjoining the By House, where he will be prepared at all t.es to gUppiy families and parties with BreaOj8cujt( (Jakes and Pies, of all kind, on short From 8n eztensive experience m the bat buginegg the_ feel no hesitation in saying |t he will beJ able to satisfy »11 as to the qilty ofJBread Ac,, which he oflera. A share of7tronage j8 regjDectfully solicited. , l. ELTERICH I Pittaton July 6th, 186 Having on hand a full assortment of STOVES OF ALL KINDS! Such as Cooking, Heating, Gas Burning and Parlor Stoves, the attention of the Public is respectfully called to the fact that he will sell them as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere. He keeps on hand a pUGH & PRICE, Tare idee " that frogs might be increased by propagation" is bally. Toar idee " fkat frogs were diskorered by Christopher Colambus in the year 148J" has slipped my memory. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, " Dear me!" ejaculated Mra. Seymour, turning pale and sinking down on a divan near her.— " Why, they say the heiress of the old gentleman who owned the Factoryville property is the richeat girl in the country." jCALESl SCALES! A3TD WHOLESALE DEALERS IH Flour, Feed, Grain, Salt, Provisions, Wrapping Paper, Ac., Ac., Mary Elton was pale, thin and not at all pretty; there was a tremulous sweetness about her mouth that seemed to whisper that she might have been different under different circumstances. Grace Teller waa a lovely blonde with large blue eyee, rosy leaf skin, and h*ir whose luminous gold fell over her forehead like an aureola. W. K. FISHER, LARGE STOCK OF TIN-WARE, All made up by experienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. " Too alto My "that frogs grow more bobtailed at they grow older." Thit is too nmitil t good to be entirely lost. ant for Bank, Dinmore A Co.'s Philadelphia Scale Works. r 1 Scales repaired and adjusted br the aboYe. UtT, Track or Mine Scales set. All carpenter ark done for the same in a workmanlike man- Office at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Dec. IS—«m. PITTSTON, PA. FLOUR, PORK, NAILS, FEED, SHOULEDRS, SPIKES, MEAL, HAMS, LEATHER, GRAIN, BUTTER, TOBACCO, SEEM, LARD, CIGARS, SALT BY THE BARREL, ASHTON, MARSHALLS, GROUND ALUM, TABLE, BEANS, EGG8, WRAPPING PAPER, CRACKERS, ''Grace," said Frank gravely and almost sternly, " what does this mean f" HOLLOW-WA RE! Such as POTS and KETTLES, COAL SCUTTLES, also LANTERNS, KEROBENE LAMPS, KEROSENE OIL, REFLECTORS, MINERS' LAMPS, And every other article belonging to a firstclass Shop. Noah—Wa rery humbly decline your MM Oft the flood. Yure remarks might poteibly lead one mora man to think u yon do, and we don't waht.onr columns to be held responsible for the increasing number of fools, then there it any need of. M^INGj having d th w u d cute all work In his line in thC^!j^P^rd to axe' FEW WAGONS, BDGGIES,vBEIAGE8( of all kinds made in the begtlmo t h . ,, . styli, by tbe- best of workmen. V™" substantial PAINTING AND R%RING annca^s.thebeSlmaQDer' SaU8&ct\warranted in Pitte ton, Oct 18,1868.-m6EBIDINA^USCHEL- The blue ayes filled with tears as she clung closer to his arm. As Mra. Seyktour entered, a deeper shade of pink stole ever Grace's beautiful cheeks, but otherwise she was calm and s«TI possessed, and readily panrittf the old lady's interrogatories. "I can't help owning the calico factories, Frank, don't you love me just as well as if I didn't t" Remedial fttsTi * FOR 8pferiAL CASES I N6. 14, Boiid -dtssctj *New "! Fall information., with the "highest"f«trttmoalso ft Book on Special Disease®, in a sealed relope, sent free, nu Be sure and send (or them, # you will never regret It; for, aa advertising phvCooe, In nine cases out of ten, are impostors, witht references rfo stranger shooM be trusted. En sea stamp for postage, and direct to Dr. LAW-4NOB,Ifo.MBonaSt., S. T. ' [Nov.2»—ly% CI " My little deceiver. Bat why didn't you tell me?" There aint no do«bt in ai mind bat what the flood was a perfekt success, and I bar* thought that another just sich an one would pay well now in sum sektions or tha.eountry.-VMh £%l* ling*. CC Very MM this morning," said the old lady, fanning herself, " Do th«y hare as warm weather where you came from, Miss Teller 7" " Why should I tell you Frank t It was so nice to lea re heiress behind, and be plain Grace .Teller for a while. And when I saw how opposed your mother was to our engagement, a spark of woman willfulness rose up within me, and I resolred I would maintain my incognita, come what might. Mrs. Seymour," she added, turning archly round and holding out her hand to the discomfitted old lady, " didn't I tell 70a that I owed my daily bread to the factory ?'• Ok Skatbs.—A slant to the right with the rfeht foot, a slant to the left with the left foot -rand juat then we law something on the iee# and stooped to pick it up. On our feet again— two slants to the right and one to the left accompanied with a lose of eonfidenee. Another slide with the right foot, aad we sat down with fearful rapidity, bat with very little if any elegance. What a set down it was, for we made a dent in the ice not unlike an old-fashioned bntter bowl I Just then one of the ladies remarkek; -'Oh look, Mary, that fellow with the hat ain't got his skates on the right place." Ditto, thought we. Just then a ragged little deril sung out as he passed us, "Hello, old timber legs!" and we rose suddenly and put after him. Three slides to the right, two to the left and away went our legs one to the east and another to the west, causing an immense fissure in our pants, and a picture of a butter dish in the cold—oh, how cold !—ice. The lady—we knew she was one by the remark she made— again spoke end said : "Oh look, Mary, that chap with the hat on has sat down on his handkerchief to keep him from taking cold." We rose about as graceful as a saw-horse when Mary said, "Guess it ain't a handkerchief, Jane," and Mary was right. JOBBING Agent for the sale of Vaughn's Celebrated Attended to irith promptness, and in the best manner. The Undersigned will undertake to make any kind of work in hit line, and in as good and durable a manner as the same can be done by any establishment in Luaerne County. " I believe ft is very sultry ih Factoryville," said Grace, otaposedly taking another needlefall of white silk. BRADFORD CO. TOBACCO AND SEGARS. Wrapping Paper in any quantity will b« deivered to Dealers at as low rates as it can be purchased In the cities Fobtokm TaLLisa.—One of our exchanges is responsible for the following story relative to the popular and pernicious rice of fortune telling:".Factoryville? Is that your natiye place? Perhaps you know Mr. Parker—Cynthia Parker's father—who is superintendent in the great calico mills there ?" D A 8 S A G E TOANDFROM REAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, jBteamahip and Sailing Packet, at Reduced Rates, TAP8COTT BROTHERS A CO., 86 South St., and 33 Broadway, PUMPS! PUMPS! PIPES! PW, Particular attention paid to FURNACE WORK. Give me a trial. T. S. BARRITT Pittston, Jan.4, 1866. June 21,1806. The underlined has now on hand a^ House of the Pittston Water Works, the rear of the Eagle Hotel, a good assortsJ?'• CISTERN AND WELL PUMi g L A CK SMITHING! FIRE AND ACCIDENTAL Not many evenings since old R vu in the company of several ladies. The subject of fortune telling waa introduced. Several of th« "angels" pleaded guilty to the soft impeachment of having writte n to Madame thiq and Madam that to furnish themselves in their future history. CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKING 1 " Very well, I hare often seen him." " Are you acquainted with Cynthia f" "No—I beliove Miss Parker spends most of her timo in this city." Of the most approved kinds, together wWuu. siies of . INSURANCE AGENCY. And poor Mrs. Seymour, for once in her life was at a loss for an answer. GALVANIZED IRON PIPES\ for tubing wells and cisterns, and for all pu„ Q* conveying water. Tho advantages of this prl,"' lead pipe, is that it is more durable and free r J danger oif poison, an objection which has syv'J been raised against lead pipe. r|!HE Undersigned is now prepared at his Shoo in 1 West Pittston, to do a general business, in BLACKSMITH1NG, and the inafiufuctare of WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. NEW YORK, lttnue to issue Passage Tickets, available for twelve .oiths, from LONDON, LIVERPOOL, or QUEENSJWN. and DRAFTS, payable on demand, for any iount from £1 and upwards. ' MICHAEL W. MORRIS, Agent, f'eb. M. 'CT—ly. Pittston Pa. Office, Old Post-Office, Building, " That's very true," said Mrs. Seymour, sagely ; " Cynthia says there's no society worth having in Factoryville — only the girls that work in the Factory; Cynthia is very gentool. But—excuse my curiosity Miss Tellerhow did you become acquainted with Mr. Parker and not with his daughter ?" A Goon One.—During the first year of the war, when change was scarce and some large firms were issuing currency of their own, a farmer went to a store in a neighboring town and bought some goods, and gaye to the merchant a five dollar bill, of which he wanted seventy-five cents back. The merchant counted out the amount and handed it over to the farmer. He looked at it a moment and in- Having been particular to secure the best of Wagon and Carriage Makers, as well 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. PITTSTON, PA. L. A H. C. DEWEY, Agents, Old R was asked for his opinion. He replied : " So far as I am personally oonoerned, I know more about myself than I wish to. I don't think any good comes of those things.— I had a friend who dressed himself in lady's clothes and called upon a celebrated prophetess. He did not believe she would discover the disguise but he heard what made him exceedingly unhappy." RUBBER HOSE. \ A supply of Rubber Hose for domestic use ii kept on hand and sold at reasonable rates, togs with GLOBE VALVE8 AND BRASS FAUCETS: fitting up in connection with the pumps, fnscetsA pr-imptly attended to by JOHN ANDER80? Pittston, March 7, '67. COMPANY. Cft" 98 Broadway, New York. W. A. BREWER, Jr., Secretary. CYRUS CURTIS, President. As«ets and Cash Capital over $1,000,000 00 Proportion of Assets to Liabilities amon z the vorv highest. WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE PAINTING AND TRIMMING! CHANGE OF FIRM ! For this department also, he lias a scientific workman of ample experience in the best shops in the state. With the facilities and workmen with whiCjh Grace colored. UQORS, BLINDS, PICTURE FRAMES. Die firm of Knapp & Sharkey having been dissolreHby mntual consent, the tmder?ignrd, thankful for BS —* will continue i PICTURK, j. where he fncture of every- 7 establehpient is there is noth!ns prevent my being able to produce as neatly ano ll-made a wagron ofanv kind as can be made in -thern Pennsylvania. Those in need of anything \y line, are requested to call and give rue a trial latisfactioniu every particular will be puaranteed'. JtDSKPH 'KLOTZ. " Business brought me in contao.t frequently with the gentleman of whom you speak, but I never happeaed to meet his daughter." Mrs. Seymour gave a little start in her chair—she was beginafng to see through the mystery. Vel Voi I1 V The entite profit divided among the Policy holders. Dividends once -declared are never forfeited but may b% paid to the policy holder in cash—used in diminution of future premiums or added to the policy at the option of tho holder. All policies non-forfeiti ble jitter the payment of tho second annual premium. FIRE. quired,— •t'past encouragement and patronagi ,1 manufacture of DOORS, BLINDS, at FlAMES at his old stand in West Pittsto t* fitted up for the expeditious manuf--' ti.injt hi his Un«. ♦rdert left with Dr. A. Knapp will rec «-*ntion. FAINTS, OIL, GLASS, ANr 4pt constantly on band; Painting am warder by experienced workmen. rest Pitta ton, Mar. 14, '67. ' A FilOM BRAINTRIM QTJ/ D Thas undersigned is prepared to 1 1 Bagging, Curbing, Water Tabli 111, he, from the celebrated Qua Braintrim, Y'yom' Ties* flagging are warranted to be . 1 respects,ind will be delivered! -r, at ft* caoal bank in Pittston on tha oaoal. Other stone jtaed to order, and delivered in 1 ten respectfully solicited. i • S. J. BABBE th* B*nk# i - • UE M 0 y A L ! 'What is this?' Here the old reprobate ceased. A lady ranch interested asked, " What did she tell him 7" " She told him he was to marry soon, and beoome the mother of ten children." BRANDENBURG'S* BAKERY I 'It's my currency,' said the merchant. •Wal, tain't good for nothin' where I live,' siad the farmer. New Brick, opposite Big Basin, est Pitts ton, May 31,1866. " Perhaps you have something to do with the calico factoBjr?" :eive prompt PITTSTON, PA. THE STAFF OF LIFE i8 good Bread, and I would respectfully inform the citizens of Pittston and ricinity, that I-always keep the genuine article on handfor sale, with all kinds o ,EW BRASS FOUNDRY 'Very well,' replied the merchant, keep it until you get a dollar's worth, and bring it to my store and I will give you a bill lor it.' KAILS, Niagaria of New York Cash Capital, International of N. Y. " " Enterprise of Philadelphia Cauital, Lycoming, Assets, 8l.ooo.ooo 00 1,000,000 00 500.000 00 3,000,000 00 " I have," said Gtaoe, with a oalm dignity. " A factory girl," gasped Mrs. Seymour growing red and white. Glaring done H.KNAPF. IN PITTSTON! Bots.—As the world grow* older everything within it changes, except boys. The boy of today is a fae simile of the boy of a thousand years ago. He has the same penchant dies, the same mania for mud, the same for dirt, the same itching for ice. Cat were eyer a boy ? Did we make vair to poise our person upon the pit of ot and whirl around upon a fro sen pud*. that little fellow out of the windoir Our mothera say we did, and wt must it. Happy boy ! that feels bo weariness draws his sled up the long hill, simpW down the same. We expect that little Able straddled their father's staff ant horse, jnst as wo did with our parenta jes, "boys will be boys"—What a pity i will sot be men. A Manly Hvsbakd.— Our reporter wai around hunting a house for a friend, and called to (ftGE SHEI.LEY, PRACTICAL BRASS FOUN- and manufacturer of Brass Cocks, Globe one¥oam Whistles, and Brass work generally, has n5a|shopat the "Union Foundry" of D. Lister preriL1® No' 2D where he will at all times be world0 611 ordcrs for Brass Castings and finished lie piPromptness and dispatch. A share of ptibp5tttee is respectfully solicited. G. 8- yet. 4th, 1866. Also Agents for " Is there any disgrace in the title ?" quickly asked Graoe, although her ewn oheeks were dyedvrimson. The farmer pocketed the change and departed. A few weeks after he went into the same store and bought goods to the amount of one dollar, and after paying over identical seventyfive cents, he took out a handful of pumpkin seeds and counted out twenty-five of them, and passed them over to the merchant. — afamily who were preparing to vacate a cosy 'or pud- dwelling. As the door stood open, reporter desire walked in without knocking, and hia eyca ,t be we on the dame of the houseattempts hold, who KH making fratftic lunges with • stomach 1 broomstick at eome object under the bed. le, just a» • Good-mornio|t, «p«d»m. Ah! yoa have -» ; is doing troublesome oat under the bed?" , , , ; (i^/s believe « Troublesome oatf-yM, »ir C It's, that WMkr u as he ing husband of I'll Have him out or , jo ride fcreak erery boni^•" it is that comeoot frota,ikrallDWl i'? if a pan «$♦»C • iW CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES, 4c., kc. Families and Parting supplied with everything in his line, on short notice, and on reasonable terms. THE GREAT EASTERN DETECTIVE H0R8B INSURANCE CO. OF PniL'A. RRIES! $100,000 00 Insures ifhinst loss by Theft and Death, by Fire, " Disgrace ! Oh, no—certainly not; there is no harm in earning one's in an honorable way," returned Mrs. Seymour, absently.— The fact was, thinking in her inmost mind, " What will Frank say ?" and anticipating the flag of triumph she was abont to wave over him. 11 orders for e«, Window \rries of N. »g County, superior in seady for lay- V and other rill also be Ice manner My establishment is now in my new brick building opposite tbe big basin, on Main st. FRANK BRANDENBURG. Pittston, March 1,1863. r)Et|5S8, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH ISAAC!1 w'"1 t'le utmost success, by J. of hevt a°d Aurist. ( formerly PHILAlIIoll*.nd') No- 510 pINE Street, ble sourd^'est'l:Don'a's' rom ***• rooitrel'*- «t thin n the City and Country can be seen to aeeom Th? meCi.ioal faculty are invited in his rDr .their patients, as he has no secret Without D■ ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted 2Ur«h Cjhar*e for examination. * Accident or Natural Causes. ACCIDENTAL. 'Why,' says the merchant, 'what's this ?' THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO 'Well,' says the farmer, 'this is my currency, and when you get a dollar's worth bring it to my place and I will give you a dollar bill for it' DRESS MAKING.-—The undersigned respectfully informs the Ladles of Pittston and vioinity that she is prepared to attend to the above business at her residence on Market street, corner of Pine street Alley. Those favoring her with their patronage may rely upon havitig their work satiitactorily and promptly doue, and at reasonable rates. Pittnon, Mali T—4t MRS, H. If, GREENBHT. j OF HARTFORD, CONN, Capital $500,000 00 " I do not hesitate to confess," went on Grace, looking Mrs. Seymour full in the eyes, " that to the factory I owe my daily bread." 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 tho whole amount insured in case of fatal accident. L. 4 H a D. Feb. T, 1867. A bad handwriting ought never to b« forgiven—it is shameful indolence; indeed, sending a badly written letter to a fellow-creature is as impudo&t an act as I know oft—tfitbuhr. , S, Agent. PHUton Pt " Very laudible, I'm sure," said the old lady, growing a little uneasy under the clear blue " only—there are steps, gradations 1& all
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 17 Number 2, March 21, 1867 |
Volume | 17 |
Issue | 2 |
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 | 1867-03-21 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Original Format | newspaper |
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Language | English |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 17 Number 2, March 21, 1867 |
Volume | 17 |
Issue | 2 |
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 | 1867-03-21 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_18670321_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | ***** ' J? v v flBL. * jfe m The OAlflrr* JoniM Om | ; ety of Jobbing Material, witjH Taylor Steam Press, two smaUe^li^HpHMWpWM and two Hand Presses, thus to expedite t work of every kind, and to execute itin a manner not to be surpassed even in oar large citief, and at low rates. jj Particular attention paid to the printing of Man* .. . ifests, Pamphlets, Circulars, 8how - Dills, Labels, f Notes, Orders, Hand-Bills, Bill-Herds, Tickets, * Cards, Ac. " Ruled and Bound Work of all kind* done to ordor in the neatest and best manner, ancl printed to mrngm. - -e*^: | ■» ~': -"■ :^!pffjp JSw « DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. order. A full line of Justices' and Constable)!' Blanks, together with License Applications and ]$onds, Notes, Deeds, Contracts, Time and Pay Roijs, fcc, *c, constantly on hand. C) PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1861 WHOLE NO. 834. Bnsincss (Eartte Business (Earbs society, you know, and—and I am a little surprised to find you so intimate with Miss Elton, whose family is " FUN, FACTS AND F. Q.EO. W. BRAINERD & CO., g O M E T II I NG N E W 1 APPEAL OF THE lkl8H PATRIOTS TO THE 44 Quills are thir.gs that are taken from the pinions of one goose fel opinions of another." sometimes ospread the NOTHING BUT WATER TO DRINK. FRIENDS OF FREEDOM. GROCERS, Mary came over to Grace's side and Btooped to kiss her cheek. The cable dispatches recently contained the synopsis of a proclamation issued by the proTisional government of Ireland, and said to have appeared in the English and Irish newspapers- We present the following complete copy of this document: undersigned have opened in connection with X their Dry Goods nnd Grocery Store, n BY JOHN PH1P0NT. " My dearest friend—my most precious companion," she murmured, "I should be quite lost without her, Mrs. Seymour." Aksmunkard, upon hearing thl waa roand, said that accounted for about bo much. it thy earth ij ita rolling itOPRlETOR. 103 Murraj', near AVest Street, BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, Whon the bright morning star the new daylight is NEW YORK. ("GEO. W. BRAINERD, \ DAVID BELDEN ( ELfSIIA W.BAXTER Where the citizens of West Pittston and vicinity may obtain a FIKST-RATF. ARTICLE, and at as low rates as at any other establishment in the county. They intend to keep good workmen employed constantly, and the public can get their work done at all times and punctually.» bringing. , And the orchards and groves are with melody ring- J S E, The old lady took her leave stiffly and did not ask Grace to return her call, although she extended tDn invitation to Mary, couched in the politest and moet distinct terms. Leer Stone once said; " There ii the ears of man, and hop« in tha boi man." Lucy made a mistake, and | ton in the wrong place. "Oh! my dear child, how cat! wet?" inquired an affectionate mo; son. " Why, ma, one of the boys sail jump into the ereek, and by jingo, J ain't to be dared." cotton in itn of wort the eot- ae and Spruce St., Their way to ami from them the early birds winging, And their anthems of gladness and thanksgiving ON, PA Q. B . S 31 I T H , singing, Why do they so twitter and sing, do you think f Because they've had nothing but water to drink 1 Afler seven centuries of outrage and misery unequalled in the history of humanity; after having seen our laws, our rights, our liberty trodden under foot by the foreigner, our lands pass from the Irish farmer to the Irish or foreign usurper, and the rightful owners of hundreds of years supplanted by cattle destined to supply the markets of England ; after having seen our skilled workmen driven into exile, our men of thought and action to imprisonment and the scaffold; having no longer either lands to cultivate, laws or acknowledged right* to invoke; in a word, having nothing pertaining to man save the facultv of suffering or the determination to fight, we cheerfully choose this last resort. THB IRISH RCFVBMC ! MAKER, Proprietors. U. G. SCHOONMAKER. Work of all descriptions made to order at " Frank !" she ejaculated, never once stopping to remove shawl or bonnet, and burst into her studio like an express messenger of liie and death news; " who do you suppose your paragon of Miss Teller is ?" IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &c., &c Short Notice. Particular Attention paid to Repairing. Sole Leather and Shoe Findings of all you so When a shower on a hot day of summer is over, And the fields are all scented with red and white clo- i«r of her 11 daresn't tell yon I /RENCE HOTEL, 191 West St., 1 door above Duane St, 1818, Chestnut Street, NEW YORK Descriptions. ver, And the honey beo—busy and plundering rover, Is fumbling the bloasom-leaves over and over, Why so fresh, clcan and sweet are the fields, do you think ? Because they've had nothing but water to drink I " The loveliest of her sex/* returned Frank, briefly and comprehensively. PHILADELPHIA Mar. 7,1861 641yl May 17,1866.—ly G. B. ROMMEL & CO. " Huh, you little rascal walk D| an acoountof yourself. Where have' " After the gals, father." " Did you me to do so when I was a boy t" " I mother did." ip and give yon beta?" i ever know No, air—bat & LAMPHEAR, "W"EW. BOOTS AND SHOES! " A factory girl 1" screamed flft old lady, at the height of her lungs, " a factory girl!" " Well, what of that ?" The City Passenger Cars in front of the Depots stantly runningin a few steps of the Hotel. Jan. 3 1867.—ly pd. J. H. DEXNISON, Snperinlcndent. No. 8 and 4, Fulton Market, D. LAMB, Do you see that stout oak, on the windy hill growing T Do you see what great hail-stones that black cloud ia throwing 1 NEW YORK. " What of that t Frank Seymour you never mean to say that yon would haTe anything to say to a common factory girl!" END HOTEL, Wholesale Dealers and Shippers of all kinds of Opposite C. Law & Co.'s Cash Store, Main St., A fellow who had been hooked by an unruly cow, limped in his gail A lady remarked that the man appeared to be intoxieated.— " Yes,*' replied her beau," the fellow has been taking a couple of horn PITTSTON, PA. FRESH FISH All orders punctually attended to» Feb. 21,1867. PITTSTON, PA., Do you see that steam war-ship its ocean-way going Against trade winds and head winds, like hurricane blowing T " I should pronounce her a very uncommon factory girl," said the young man, with Aggravating calmness. Respectfully invites the attention of the public to hie large siock of Boots and Shoes, Buch as Gents' Fine Calf Boots, Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties, Ac.— Also, a large varietv of Ladies' and Childrens' Shoos, and Gaiters of all descriptions, in ftict everything in the line. The patronage of the public is solicited. Pittslon, Mar. 28, 'GO—tf. JOSEPH SCUREMAN, Proprietor. Why are oaks, clouds, and steamships so strong, do you think ? All men have a right to liberty and happiness. Believing that there can be no durable liberty or happiness except upon the basis of free labor, and that there can be no free labor when the means of labor is not free; considering, besides, the first mesns of labor is the soil, and that the Irish soil, instead of boing in the hands of the Irish workingmen, is held by a selfish and despotic oligarchy, we declare it to be our determination to repossess ourselves of that soil by foree. Jb Wl [ Successor to R. Jaogard. ] THE HOUSE is conveniently located for the accommodation of travelers and well supplyed *ith everything neccessary to make the sojourner comfortable. The best of Liquors and other beverages will always be found in the Bar. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Pittston May 24,1868-tf. J A. WISNER, Because they've had nothing but water to drink! " Frank don't jest with me," pleaded the poor little mother with tears in her eyes, " tell me at once yon will give up all this fancy for a girl that is in no way equal to yon." " No—(kPe is in no way my equal," returned Frank, with reddening cheek and sparkling eye," but it is because she is in every respect my superior. Grace Teller is one of the noblest women that ever breathed this terrestrial air, as well as one of the most beautiful. Mother, I love her, and she has promised to be my wife." " Dids't you tell me you could hold the plow?" said a farmer to an Irishman he had taken on trial. " Be aisy, now," says Pat- How could I hould it an' two horsea pullin' it away ? Just stop the craytnres, and I'll hould NO. 173, FRONT STREET, iday, when rgical eases e, .from half Nov M, net. NEW YORK Now, if we have to work in the field, Bhop, or study, And would have a strong hand and a face clean and ruddy. MILLINERY AND BONNELL AADAMS WBOLESALB GROCERS. If we'd not have a head that is addled and muddy, With our eyes nil bunged up, and our nosesall bloody How shall we make or keep ourselves so, do you think? J K E R, QAM BRIAN HOUSE, FANCY STORE! it for ye." P. R. BAIRD. B. r. COOLBAUOH. CO., Adjoining D. Lamb's Boot and Shoe Store. MES. D. LAMB, having recently opened a desirable stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, invites the attention of the ladios to the same. Her stock comprisesAh Oriental maxim say*: " If a man knows and know* what he know*, he will lead a happy life. If a man doea not know, and knowa that he does not know, he may lead a tolerable Ufa. Bat if a man doea not know, and doea not know that he doei not know, he will lead a miserable life." ;; At an evening party, Foote, the humorist, waa reminded by the matter of the house that hia handkerchief waa hanging oat from his coat pocket. * I thank yon bun/' aaid the humorist, aa he thrast the embrolWred cambric oat of tight, " yoa know the company better than I da" J SURGEON, PITTSTON, PA, F. BAIRD & Why you must have nothing but water to drink I unkhannock,) JAKE, PITTSTON, PA. .n 8 to 10 ». m.., and 1 to 3 p. -o 8. ch 1,18M.-tf GRIFFITH THOMAS, Proprietor. THE undersignedhaving purchased the interest of Mr. W. E. Whyte in the above well and favorably known establishment, would reapectfullytinform his friends and iormer patrons ol the House, as well as the public in general, that nothing will be left undone to render to his customers and guests satisfaction in every particular. Beverages of all kinds served in the best style. Fresh Oysters and various other dishes will be prepared in the most acceptable lianner and at all hours. The House aims to be one of the highest respectability, and will be kept in a manner acceptable to all who have an casion to patronize it. G. T. Packers and Dealers in Can, Tub, Spiced and Shell Considering that all men are born with eqnal natural rights, and that by associating themselves together to protect one another and share public burdenClustice demands that snch association should reat upon an equitable basissuch as maintains equality instead of deatorying it—we declare that we aim at founding a republic upon universal suffrage, securing to all the intrinaio value of their labor. Mrs. Seymour sal down, limp, lifeleaa and despairing. OYSTERS, 333 South Front Street, Phil'a. BRANCH HOUSE,—Ellicott's Wharf, foot of Cross St, BONNETS, RIBBONS. HATS, FLOWERS, Feathers, Laces, Hoods, Silks, Velvets. Doll Hats Hats for children, and a variety of other goods, all of which will be sold at reasonable rates. Millinery work of all kinds executed in the best and most approved manner. Please call and examine our stock. THE FACTORY GIRL. " Fjank! Frank I I never thought to see my son marry a factory girl." Ilyaras a Httle studio, quite at the top of the house. Upon an easel that occupied the poet of honor in the middle of the room, a large piece of canvas glbwed with the soft tinta of a Spring landscape, and Frank Seymour stood before it, palette in hand, his large brown eyee dreamy with a sort ef inspiration. G. SPERLING, BALTIMORE, Md. And then a torrent of tears came to her relief, while Frank went off, quietly touching op the •carlet foliage of a splended old maple la the foreground of his picture. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, By special arrangements with the Express Companies and Railroads, those who order may rely on a constant supply and prompt delivery. We have established a Branch House in Baltimore, Md., in order to increase the facilities of filling large orders, and also, for the purpose of receiving Oysters from the Nansemond, James and York Rivers, and other notable points, jb a better advantage than heretofore. *' Pittston, Oct. 18,1866.-tf LIVERY IN PITTSTON! (Late from Brealau, Prussia.) • • • • We declare that we with absolute libertv of conscience, and the complete teparation of Churoh and State. FIOE IN THE JOHNSON COTTAGE, (North side.) The Undersigned having supplied himself with a choice selection of " So you are determined to marry me, Frank, in spite of everything J" PITTSTON, PA. a. Office Honrsfrotn 8 to 10, A. M.» and 1 to 8, P. M Pitta ton, Aug. 3,1805. Pittston, April 16,1863.—ly In a comfortable easy chair by the door, sat a plump, rosy, little female, in a lace cap with plenty of narrow white satin ribbon fluttering from it, and silver-gray poplin dress—Mrs. Seymour, in fact, our artist's mother, who had just come from the very basement "to see how Frank was getting along." A nvw year old girl tails us what aba saw at" meetin," thualy: M Mother, I hart heard such a smart minister. Ha (tarnpad tnd pounded and mada such a noisa ! aad by and by he got so mad ha came oat of the palpii and shook his fist at the folks, and there wasn't any one dared to go up and fight him." We beg a continuation of the favors of our old friends and customers, and aolicit the orders of dealers generally, promising every satisfaction in our power to give. Bend In your orders. F. R. BAIRD A CO. HORSES AND BUGGIES, Grace Teller had been crying—the dew was yet on her eye lashes, and the unnatural crimson upon her cheeks, as Frank Seymour came in, and Mary Elton considerately slipped ont 4 to look for a missing pattern." The public expenses will be paid by a progressive capitation (labor being free from any impoat). B. WARNER, % - * SALOON AND RESTAURANT, Carriages, Ac., would respectfully announce to the public that he has opened a Livery in the Stables in the rear of James Brown's Store, where persons can at all times be furnished with Horses and Conveyence* to suit their fancy. Parties will be sentoutin comfortablestyle when desired.—Terms reasonable.—A share of public patronage respectfully solicited. P. M.CONNIFF. Calling upon God and mankind to witness the justice of our cause and the intensity of our sufferings, we declare in the face of .the world, in order to succeed in reconquering the inalienable rights that all men receive at their birth, we take up arms to combat the dominant oligarchy; and as its strength dwells in its credit, based upon its property, we will employ to destroy it every means that science, or even despair, shall place within our reach. Wherever tho English flag waves over English property it shall be torn down, if it be possible, without fear or truce ; and we swear in the sa- f"c A R D ! TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED! IT longer residence in your midst being limited to but a briel period, I take this means of injiti all those who have failed in obtaining relief by the 1 school Physiciims, or Homffiopathista to give as a r iL Our success iri the treatment of Female comtlnta, stand* unrivalled, as thousands of the restor..DC1 will acknowledge, and in proof of which assertion ■ can exhibit the highest testimonials. Office and 1 idence at the "Luxeroe House," West Pitts ton, Pa. Jan. 9, 3m. R THAYER, M. D. Jan. t. (Under H. Cohen's Clothing Store.) " I should rather think so," said Frank, looking admiringly down on the gold head that was stooping among the pansies. MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PENN'A. gCRANTON STEAM BAKERY! " Here mother," said the young man, with an enthusiastic sparkle in his eyee, "just see the way the sunset light touches the top-most branches of the old apple tree. I like the brown subdued gold of that tint; it somehow reminds mc of Grace Teller's hair." A. "Lovi letter ink" has bees invented which is a sure preventative against all oaeee of breach of promise, as it fade* away, and leaves the sheet blank after being used a month. Lovers need not fear of patting their passionate thoughts upon paper after this. It will no doubt be in great demand. Cooked Dishes of various kinds—oysters, Ac., served at all hours. A good stock ot Liquors and beverages in general constantly on hand.— all who favor me with a call will be hospitably entertained. L. B. W. Pittston, Nov. 22,1866.-tf, MONIES & PUGHE, " But your mother thinks me far below yon in social position." (Successors to Chas. Schlagcr.) SODA. Boston Butter, Faring Graham Oyster, and other Biscuits made to order, wholesale order, wholesale and retail. Also the best kind o Bread, made of Julyl3, 1885. rpo AND FROM THE DEOOT! " Social position be—ignored. What do I care for social position, as long as my- little' Grace has consented to make the sunshine of my The undersigned, having pnrchasod of Mr. Joseph Hileman the Omnibus Line to the depot would respectfully say to the public that he will continue to run to all the trains, and carry passengers and baggage at the Baine rates. No efforts will be spared to accommodate the public and to give all entire satisfaction. HABT PHILLIPS. Mrs. Seymour moved a little uneasily in her JOHN McDOUGAL'S SUPERFINE FLOUR. chair. home." 'S| 8. BECK, M.D.—DENTIST vD». late of ttpiLADELPHIA;— Mjt/gHL See,—Two doors above hie tir- M-*-u ittf ir raiideuce. of above the STAR SALOON, Warranted to suit the most fastidious. RYE AND BOSTON BROWN BREAD. "Yes, it's very pretty; but it strikes me, Frank, you are lately discovering a good many similitudes between Miss Teller and your pic- « Tes, but Frtink—" " Well, but Grace f" '•Sure," said Patrick, rubbing his bead vith delight at the prospeet of a present from Main Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, '• Do you really love me t" cred m by the (offerings of PITTSTON, PA, For an answer, he took both the fair delicate hands in his, and looked steadily into her eyes. those who now endure the tortures of living tombs for the cause, by tho dear and ''revered names of those who have died for the freedom of Ireland, by our honor and that of our children, that this war shall cease only when the Irish Republic shall be recognized, or when the last man of our racc shall be in his grave. employer, "I always mane to do my duty." "X believe you," replied his employer, "and therefore I shall make you a present of all you have stolen from me during the year." "I thank your honor," replied Pat, " and may all your friends and acquaintances trate you as liberal'.y r JW^-Square, J»ly BEVERAGES of all kinds and of the best okMMoe lot of CONFECTIONARIES constantly on hand. Particular attention paid to the wants and comfort of all Wedding and all kinds of fawns'Cakna made to order. Also, FAMILIES til'PPUED DAILY AND PROKPTLr. tures." •At—"0 L I Y E R Y ! Frank laughed good humoredly. " AVell mother, she pfttr " " Frank," said Grace, demurely, " I'm afraid you will make a very strong-willed obstinate sort of a husband." ,-vR. J. M. BARRETT—DENTIST. IJ Office at his residence on Franklin St. opiodte the Methodist Church, Wilkes-B*rre. Pa., vk«re he may hereafter be fount 11 hours. 5f. B. inserts Teeth on Gold aiod »r plate, and operates in all the branch Dental ► ureery.in the best manner. . A deduction from usual charges sufficient to •r*er expenses, allowed to persons who corns '*■ -kl a distance. April 19 I860.—ly. CONFECTIONERY and NUTS in variety. Good-horses and rigs to hire to careful ane responsible iwaons. All orders left at Eddn Hotel or Butler House -~iu n» rmmrtly attaaged to. H. P. Pittston, June 8, 1865.-tf. - Tthat she's pretty enough." July5,1866-1 w. JOHN McDOUGAL. None but the mo9t skillful workman employed, and the be9t of mateiial used. Give us a fair and candid trial and you will find it to your " Now, mother, what's the meaning of that ambiguous tone ?" demanded the yuung artist, pleasantly. " What have you discovered about Miss Grace Teller that isn't charming and womanly and lovely." "I shouldn't wonder, Grace." JONES & ACKLEY, And so the golden twilight faded into a purple, softer than the shadow of Eastern ametbysis, and the stars came out one by one, and ■till Mary Elton didn't succeed in finding that pattern. advantage. W. N. MONIES, LEWIS PUGHE, Republicans of the entire world, our cause is yours! Our enemy is your enemy. Let your hearts be with us. As for you, workmen of England, it is not only your hearts that we wish, but your arms. Remember the starvation and degradation brought to your firesides by oppressed labor. Remember the past, look well to the future, and avenge yourselves by giving liberty to your children in the ooming struggle for human freedom ! • A Bible class were asked to name the precious stones named in the Bible: After several scholars had given answers, one little fellow was called out. " Well, Thomas, what stones have you found 1" "Brimstone,"answered the boy. It is needlees to say that a number of handkerchiefs were called into requisition to choke down the "depraved human nature" thai seemed desirous of manifesting itself in laughter.Wholesale and Retail Scranton, Nov. 22, 1866. GOODS! GROCERS AND COMMISSION THE WANTS OF THE PBOrLE " Frank, do you know who she is?" MERCHANTS, JOB PRINTING, " Yes, I knew that she is a remarkably pretty girl, with a ymce that sounds exactly like the low soft ripplo of the rivulet where I used to play who* I was a boy." Mrs. Seymour was the first guest to arrive at Mrs. Randall's select soiree on the first Thursday evening in July—the fact was, she wanted a chance to confide her griefs to Mrs. Randall's sympathetic ear. DULY CONSIDER EDI X}R. C. M. WILLIAMS. SURGEON DENTIST. MAIN ST6SET, PITTSTGN, PA. Opposite Butler Coal Office, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, The undersigned having just returned from the head of market with one of the raoit extensive stocks of merchandize ever offered to the people of Luzerne County, would respectfully announce in a few words,totheir friends and the public in general, that their purchases have been made with a view to the wants of the people, the miner and laborer, as well as the clean aanded gentleman, or fair lady. Goceries and provisions, flour and feed in large supplies always on hand PITTSTON, PA PAPER RULING A£tt) BOOK BINDING. Highest market price paid for Country Produce of all kind9—l'ork, Boef, Mutton, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Green and. Dried Fruits, 4c., Ac. To meet the increased demand of the business community, I have made extensive additions to my Job Office, and by an increased force of firstclass workmen, I will be at all times ready to do all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTING at oneeand with the greatest possible dispatch. RULING to any pattern neatly executed. BOOKBINDINGin any styledoneonshort notice BLANK BOOKS of all kinds, from a $25 Ledger, Day Book or Docket to a 5 cent Passbook, constantly on hand. STATIONERY in great variety for sale at reasonable prices. PRINTING, WRAPPING and WRITING PAPERS of every description for tale. ROBERT BAUR, " Well, then, if you are not satisfied with my description of ber as she if, would you like to know what the will be ?" " Noneenoe," said Mrs. Seymour, sharply. Aaoni the many improvement* recently inidacea in his praotice, he regards none of i *e importance than his method of KXTRHCTING TEETH WITHOUT PAtN, aieh he U doing successfully every day, b; ante of " Crying f Yes, of course I 're been crying, Mrs. Randall; I've done nothing else for a week." for the Spring Hill and Springville Cheese Factories. Feb. 14,18T. Merc; upon us/' said Mrs. Randall, elevating her kid gloved hands, "what is the matter 1 I hope Frank isn't in any sort of trouble." Herewith is proclaimed the Irish Republic. By order of the Provisional Government of Ireland. Before a Court of common pleas, a breach of promise case was recently under consideration. The breach between the parties was apparent enough ; but as to the promise, there existed a slight shadow of doubt, until the plaintiff set the matter right as follows : " Did my client enter into a positive agreement to marry you V " Not exactly; but he courted ma a good deal, and he telled my sister Jane ha intended to marry in our family." Mrs. Seymour looked puzzled. " Mother, I think she will one day become gAMUEL J. BARBER, law & McMillan. Odd Follows' Block, North Side, Pittstbn, Dec. 29, 1864. my wife." " My dear," Mid the old lady in a mysterious whisper, " Frank has been entrapped, inveigled into the most dreadful entanglement. Did yon ever fancy that he the most fastidious and particular of created beings, could be resolutely determined on marrying—a factory girl J" HYDROPHOBIA. NITROUS OXIDE GAS. [t is perfectly safe and very pleasantto inhale, U results have been entirely satisfactory inev■ ry instance. p-. *• w' Rooms with J. W. MILLER, adjoining the Store of Cha». Law A Co. J Pitts ton, May lit 1864. A. THOMPSON, ' REAL ESTATE BROKER, KEYSTONE MARBLE YARD. "Not that I know of," said Mr. Seymour, composedly, squeesing a little deep blue on his palette out of a dainty tin tube, and mixing it thoughtfully. " Frank ! Frank ! you are cracy ?" Sculptor, and Dealer in The Detroit Union furnishes the details of a most heart-rending case of hydrophobia in that vicinity. A short time since a daughter of Alfred Woodruff, who resides in the town of Oreenfield, about seven milea from the city, was slightly bitten by a dog, and for a day or two complained of the pain caused aimply by the bite. The sore partially healed over, however, and no more attention was paid to the matter. In a short time, however, the virus which had been communicated by the dog to her system, commenced its deadly work, and the poor suffering child soon became raving mad. Her cries were heart-rending, and her appeals for death, for anything to and her torture, frightful. FOREIGJ AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, gTEAM WEEKLY |Tomb Stones, Mantels, Window Caps and Sill*. Main Street, 2d door below the Square. Wilkes-Barre, March 16, 1865. 'From and to QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL! " We know so little about her," thought Mrs. Seymour. "To be sure she is visiting Mary Elton, and Mary belongs to a very good family, if she does live in half a house, and take in fine embroidery for a living. But then she haa no style at all, compared with Cynthia Parker, and Cynthia always did fancy our Frank. Then moreover, she has five or six thousand dollars of her own. But dear me I a young man in love is the most headstrong creature alive." Mrs. Randall uttered an exclamation of horrified surprise, and at the same moment a party of gueats were announced, among whom was Miss Grace Teller. Opposite the Bank, 40SSIP WITH C0HTMBUT0B3. PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO., PA. rpABER'S PATENT ■fcgfr. THE FIRST-CLASS POWERFUL IRON STEAMSHIPS OP THE All orders promptly attended, and satisfaction Hrranted. [April 3,1862.-1y "Well," thought Mrs. Seymour, aa her hoateas hurried away to welcome the new comers, "will wonders never cease t Grace Teller at Mrs. Randall's soiree t But I suppose it'a all on account of Mary Elton's uncle, the Judge.— Here comes Mr. Parker and Cynthia—dear me, what curious mixture our Amerioan society is; how they will be shocked to meet Grace Teller." No notii will be took—from thii date hereafterwards-~oy letters that hain't got a postage ■tamp onto them. CHIMNEY TOPS AND FLUES. CUNARD LINE. TRIPOLI, BIDON, MARATHON, HECLA, OLYMPIC TARIFA, MALTA, ALEPPO, PALMTRA. Carrying passengers on one Deck only, will sail from Liverpool every TUESDAY, from Queenatown every WEDNESDAY, and from New York to Liverpool and Queenatown every WEDNESDAY. Steerage Passage from New York, $30, to New York at Low Rates, payable In Currency. Passengers forwarded to Paris and German port* at very low rates. For passage apply to E. CUNARD, Steerage office, Vo. 60 Broadway, New York, or to W. E. vVUYTE, Agent, Pittston, Pa. Aug. 30, 1866.—ly tad Agent for the sale of Farms, Coal lands and j insoslots. Office with L.*fi.C.Dewey. PlttoteB, Oet.ll—tt pTTSTON MEAT MARKET! These CHIMNEYS and FLUE8 are of Cast Iron, and will become Indispensable wherever their peculiar merits are known. Don't write only on one tide of manoakripi, and don't write much onto that. Don't lend » mannskript unless you o*n read it yoursolres, after It gets dry. I NEURIN JONES, (ANEU&lN FARDD,) ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, 8CBANT0N.PA. (- ipplieation for my wiImi left with Mr. B. B..Wilms, of PiMeton, wtll be promptly received and at■ „M«ll to. A. J. Q eBEL A FELDMAN at the Pittston Meat Market, °kosite the Bank, desire to inform the puMic that thev heretofore supplying their numerous cus- wjth the best of FRES: BEEF. PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, °*er seasonable meats. They a dealing in HIDES SHEEP SKINS, and FUB5for which they will at all times pay the flTGHlx MARKET PRICES IN CASH. Pittston, N. xD fscfr-tf. THEY ARE WARRENTED, 1st To prevent water from leaking through the roof around the Chimney. 2d. To prevent a current of air down the chimney to the damage of the draft. 3d. To be more durable than masonry. 4th. To draw better than any chimney now In use. " Being a Smooth Surfact," they do Jnot gather soot as a briclt chimney doee, and from their peculiar construction, are much more safe from fire. Mrs. Seymour mused a while longer, and then put oa ker mouse-colored silk bonnet and grey shawl, and set out upon a tour of investigation.We pijt, all the way up the hill from ten cento to one dollar for contributions, ackording tew heft. Involuntarily she advanced a step or two to witness the meeting. Mr. Parker looked quite as much astonished as she had expected, but somehow it was not just the kind of astonishment that was on the programme. Everything that science and skill ooold do, was done for the little one, but there she lay suffering what no human pen can describe, yet evincing in her madness a desire to injure even those who loved her best. Her sufferings were too much tor human forbearance, her agony too great to allow even her fond parents to witness it, and the question arose, how shall this ended. After along and painful consultation the conclusion was arrived at that the best and most humane course to porsue was to put an end to the poor sufferer's life. Who can picture the feelings of the dear little one's friends as the announcement was made that she must die F Who can imagine the rtjoicing of the soul of the poor one, as it was released from a worn and tortured body t The only effectual and easiest means of ending her trials was decided to be suffocation, and while she was in one of her worst paroxysms, she was seised and mothered to death. Though to some this may seem harsh and cruel, yet in our estimation it was a fsr better course than to allow the little one to live in pain, anguish,and agony for a few short hours, suffering even the pains and anC goish of untold, hells, and at last die in misery. A1I settlement* made promptly at the ead of the next ensueing year. " I'll find out something about Miss Teller, or I'll know the reason why," thought the indefatigable widow. They weigh nothing in comparison with the ordinary chimney, and do not require the heavy timbers necessary to support mason work. When the top is attached (either 4x12 or 7x12) flues can be run down to the bottom of the house without difficulty, and stovepipes inserted at any desired point. Every man can put up his own chimney within the space of an hour or so. They aremade to fit any Chinmeti, either ridge or side and of any form. Township rigiits may be had by applying to J. MULFORD, Feb. 21, '67. Wyoming, Luzerne Co., Pa. Poetry and prose pieces respectively serlicited.Misa Grace Teller was at home, helping Mary Elton in an elaborate piece of fine embroidery. The room where the two girls sat was very plain, carpeted with the cheapest ingrain, and curtained with very ordinary pink and white chints, yet it looked snug and cheery, for the fat blackbird was chirping noisily in the window, and a stand of mignionette and velvet blossomed pansies gave a delightful tint to this pretty pictQre of everyday life. j- J. MERRIAM'S \ '' ' STUDIO, At Miller's Photograph Booms. CABINET AND LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS nted in Oil Colors. Also copies made from Daguerre •nesTAmbrotvpes or Ohrd Pictures any site desired, (PthiUd ia Odtr Wattr Ctlrrt tr rHouekti mtU ttUton, Sept #, 186t.—ly gARRITT'S TIN SHOP! " Miss Grace : you here t Why, when did you come from Factoryville ?" The highest market price paid for awfal railroad smashes, and elopements with another man's wife. JJEWBAKSRY! Opposite Cooper's Hall, Main Street, "You are acquainted with Miss Teller ?" asked Mrs. Randall with some surprise. The under.ne(j wouid respectfully an nounce to the jc he have opened PITTSTON, PA " Quite well; in fact I have had the management of her property for some years. Miss Teller is the young lady who own* the extensive calico factories from which our village takes its name." No swearin' allowed in our paper. Isaac—Yure article on "frogs" ii received. It made me laff like lightning. AN BAKERY IN PITTSTON adjoining the By House, where he will be prepared at all t.es to gUppiy families and parties with BreaOj8cujt( (Jakes and Pies, of all kind, on short From 8n eztensive experience m the bat buginegg the_ feel no hesitation in saying |t he will beJ able to satisfy »11 as to the qilty ofJBread Ac,, which he oflera. A share of7tronage j8 regjDectfully solicited. , l. ELTERICH I Pittaton July 6th, 186 Having on hand a full assortment of STOVES OF ALL KINDS! Such as Cooking, Heating, Gas Burning and Parlor Stoves, the attention of the Public is respectfully called to the fact that he will sell them as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere. He keeps on hand a pUGH & PRICE, Tare idee " that frogs might be increased by propagation" is bally. Toar idee " fkat frogs were diskorered by Christopher Colambus in the year 148J" has slipped my memory. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, " Dear me!" ejaculated Mra. Seymour, turning pale and sinking down on a divan near her.— " Why, they say the heiress of the old gentleman who owned the Factoryville property is the richeat girl in the country." jCALESl SCALES! A3TD WHOLESALE DEALERS IH Flour, Feed, Grain, Salt, Provisions, Wrapping Paper, Ac., Ac., Mary Elton was pale, thin and not at all pretty; there was a tremulous sweetness about her mouth that seemed to whisper that she might have been different under different circumstances. Grace Teller waa a lovely blonde with large blue eyee, rosy leaf skin, and h*ir whose luminous gold fell over her forehead like an aureola. W. K. FISHER, LARGE STOCK OF TIN-WARE, All made up by experienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. " Too alto My "that frogs grow more bobtailed at they grow older." Thit is too nmitil t good to be entirely lost. ant for Bank, Dinmore A Co.'s Philadelphia Scale Works. r 1 Scales repaired and adjusted br the aboYe. UtT, Track or Mine Scales set. All carpenter ark done for the same in a workmanlike man- Office at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Dec. IS—«m. PITTSTON, PA. FLOUR, PORK, NAILS, FEED, SHOULEDRS, SPIKES, MEAL, HAMS, LEATHER, GRAIN, BUTTER, TOBACCO, SEEM, LARD, CIGARS, SALT BY THE BARREL, ASHTON, MARSHALLS, GROUND ALUM, TABLE, BEANS, EGG8, WRAPPING PAPER, CRACKERS, ''Grace," said Frank gravely and almost sternly, " what does this mean f" HOLLOW-WA RE! Such as POTS and KETTLES, COAL SCUTTLES, also LANTERNS, KEROBENE LAMPS, KEROSENE OIL, REFLECTORS, MINERS' LAMPS, And every other article belonging to a firstclass Shop. Noah—Wa rery humbly decline your MM Oft the flood. Yure remarks might poteibly lead one mora man to think u yon do, and we don't waht.onr columns to be held responsible for the increasing number of fools, then there it any need of. M^INGj having d th w u d cute all work In his line in thC^!j^P^rd to axe' FEW WAGONS, BDGGIES,vBEIAGE8( of all kinds made in the begtlmo t h . ,, . styli, by tbe- best of workmen. V™" substantial PAINTING AND R%RING annca^s.thebeSlmaQDer' SaU8&ct\warranted in Pitte ton, Oct 18,1868.-m6EBIDINA^USCHEL- The blue ayes filled with tears as she clung closer to his arm. As Mra. Seyktour entered, a deeper shade of pink stole ever Grace's beautiful cheeks, but otherwise she was calm and s«TI possessed, and readily panrittf the old lady's interrogatories. "I can't help owning the calico factories, Frank, don't you love me just as well as if I didn't t" Remedial fttsTi * FOR 8pferiAL CASES I N6. 14, Boiid -dtssctj *New "! Fall information., with the "highest"f«trttmoalso ft Book on Special Disease®, in a sealed relope, sent free, nu Be sure and send (or them, # you will never regret It; for, aa advertising phvCooe, In nine cases out of ten, are impostors, witht references rfo stranger shooM be trusted. En sea stamp for postage, and direct to Dr. LAW-4NOB,Ifo.MBonaSt., S. T. ' [Nov.2»—ly% CI " My little deceiver. Bat why didn't you tell me?" There aint no do«bt in ai mind bat what the flood was a perfekt success, and I bar* thought that another just sich an one would pay well now in sum sektions or tha.eountry.-VMh £%l* ling*. CC Very MM this morning," said the old lady, fanning herself, " Do th«y hare as warm weather where you came from, Miss Teller 7" " Why should I tell you Frank t It was so nice to lea re heiress behind, and be plain Grace .Teller for a while. And when I saw how opposed your mother was to our engagement, a spark of woman willfulness rose up within me, and I resolred I would maintain my incognita, come what might. Mrs. Seymour," she added, turning archly round and holding out her hand to the discomfitted old lady, " didn't I tell 70a that I owed my daily bread to the factory ?'• Ok Skatbs.—A slant to the right with the rfeht foot, a slant to the left with the left foot -rand juat then we law something on the iee# and stooped to pick it up. On our feet again— two slants to the right and one to the left accompanied with a lose of eonfidenee. Another slide with the right foot, aad we sat down with fearful rapidity, bat with very little if any elegance. What a set down it was, for we made a dent in the ice not unlike an old-fashioned bntter bowl I Just then one of the ladies remarkek; -'Oh look, Mary, that fellow with the hat ain't got his skates on the right place." Ditto, thought we. Just then a ragged little deril sung out as he passed us, "Hello, old timber legs!" and we rose suddenly and put after him. Three slides to the right, two to the left and away went our legs one to the east and another to the west, causing an immense fissure in our pants, and a picture of a butter dish in the cold—oh, how cold !—ice. The lady—we knew she was one by the remark she made— again spoke end said : "Oh look, Mary, that chap with the hat on has sat down on his handkerchief to keep him from taking cold." We rose about as graceful as a saw-horse when Mary said, "Guess it ain't a handkerchief, Jane," and Mary was right. JOBBING Agent for the sale of Vaughn's Celebrated Attended to irith promptness, and in the best manner. The Undersigned will undertake to make any kind of work in hit line, and in as good and durable a manner as the same can be done by any establishment in Luaerne County. " I believe ft is very sultry ih Factoryville," said Grace, otaposedly taking another needlefall of white silk. BRADFORD CO. TOBACCO AND SEGARS. Wrapping Paper in any quantity will b« deivered to Dealers at as low rates as it can be purchased In the cities Fobtokm TaLLisa.—One of our exchanges is responsible for the following story relative to the popular and pernicious rice of fortune telling:".Factoryville? Is that your natiye place? Perhaps you know Mr. Parker—Cynthia Parker's father—who is superintendent in the great calico mills there ?" D A 8 S A G E TOANDFROM REAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, jBteamahip and Sailing Packet, at Reduced Rates, TAP8COTT BROTHERS A CO., 86 South St., and 33 Broadway, PUMPS! PUMPS! PIPES! PW, Particular attention paid to FURNACE WORK. Give me a trial. T. S. BARRITT Pittston, Jan.4, 1866. June 21,1806. The underlined has now on hand a^ House of the Pittston Water Works, the rear of the Eagle Hotel, a good assortsJ?'• CISTERN AND WELL PUMi g L A CK SMITHING! FIRE AND ACCIDENTAL Not many evenings since old R vu in the company of several ladies. The subject of fortune telling waa introduced. Several of th« "angels" pleaded guilty to the soft impeachment of having writte n to Madame thiq and Madam that to furnish themselves in their future history. CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKING 1 " Very well, I hare often seen him." " Are you acquainted with Cynthia f" "No—I beliove Miss Parker spends most of her timo in this city." Of the most approved kinds, together wWuu. siies of . INSURANCE AGENCY. And poor Mrs. Seymour, for once in her life was at a loss for an answer. GALVANIZED IRON PIPES\ for tubing wells and cisterns, and for all pu„ Q* conveying water. Tho advantages of this prl,"' lead pipe, is that it is more durable and free r J danger oif poison, an objection which has syv'J been raised against lead pipe. r|!HE Undersigned is now prepared at his Shoo in 1 West Pittston, to do a general business, in BLACKSMITH1NG, and the inafiufuctare of WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. NEW YORK, lttnue to issue Passage Tickets, available for twelve .oiths, from LONDON, LIVERPOOL, or QUEENSJWN. and DRAFTS, payable on demand, for any iount from £1 and upwards. ' MICHAEL W. MORRIS, Agent, f'eb. M. 'CT—ly. Pittston Pa. Office, Old Post-Office, Building, " That's very true," said Mrs. Seymour, sagely ; " Cynthia says there's no society worth having in Factoryville — only the girls that work in the Factory; Cynthia is very gentool. But—excuse my curiosity Miss Tellerhow did you become acquainted with Mr. Parker and not with his daughter ?" A Goon One.—During the first year of the war, when change was scarce and some large firms were issuing currency of their own, a farmer went to a store in a neighboring town and bought some goods, and gaye to the merchant a five dollar bill, of which he wanted seventy-five cents back. The merchant counted out the amount and handed it over to the farmer. He looked at it a moment and in- Having been particular to secure the best of Wagon and Carriage Makers, as well 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. PITTSTON, PA. L. A H. C. DEWEY, Agents, Old R was asked for his opinion. He replied : " So far as I am personally oonoerned, I know more about myself than I wish to. I don't think any good comes of those things.— I had a friend who dressed himself in lady's clothes and called upon a celebrated prophetess. He did not believe she would discover the disguise but he heard what made him exceedingly unhappy." RUBBER HOSE. \ A supply of Rubber Hose for domestic use ii kept on hand and sold at reasonable rates, togs with GLOBE VALVE8 AND BRASS FAUCETS: fitting up in connection with the pumps, fnscetsA pr-imptly attended to by JOHN ANDER80? Pittston, March 7, '67. COMPANY. Cft" 98 Broadway, New York. W. A. BREWER, Jr., Secretary. CYRUS CURTIS, President. As«ets and Cash Capital over $1,000,000 00 Proportion of Assets to Liabilities amon z the vorv highest. WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE PAINTING AND TRIMMING! CHANGE OF FIRM ! For this department also, he lias a scientific workman of ample experience in the best shops in the state. With the facilities and workmen with whiCjh Grace colored. UQORS, BLINDS, PICTURE FRAMES. Die firm of Knapp & Sharkey having been dissolreHby mntual consent, the tmder?ignrd, thankful for BS —* will continue i PICTURK, j. where he fncture of every- 7 establehpient is there is noth!ns prevent my being able to produce as neatly ano ll-made a wagron ofanv kind as can be made in -thern Pennsylvania. Those in need of anything \y line, are requested to call and give rue a trial latisfactioniu every particular will be puaranteed'. JtDSKPH 'KLOTZ. " Business brought me in contao.t frequently with the gentleman of whom you speak, but I never happeaed to meet his daughter." Mrs. Seymour gave a little start in her chair—she was beginafng to see through the mystery. Vel Voi I1 V The entite profit divided among the Policy holders. Dividends once -declared are never forfeited but may b% paid to the policy holder in cash—used in diminution of future premiums or added to the policy at the option of tho holder. All policies non-forfeiti ble jitter the payment of tho second annual premium. FIRE. quired,— •t'past encouragement and patronagi ,1 manufacture of DOORS, BLINDS, at FlAMES at his old stand in West Pittsto t* fitted up for the expeditious manuf--' ti.injt hi his Un«. ♦rdert left with Dr. A. Knapp will rec «-*ntion. FAINTS, OIL, GLASS, ANr 4pt constantly on band; Painting am warder by experienced workmen. rest Pitta ton, Mar. 14, '67. ' A FilOM BRAINTRIM QTJ/ D Thas undersigned is prepared to 1 1 Bagging, Curbing, Water Tabli 111, he, from the celebrated Qua Braintrim, Y'yom' Ties* flagging are warranted to be . 1 respects,ind will be delivered! -r, at ft* caoal bank in Pittston on tha oaoal. Other stone jtaed to order, and delivered in 1 ten respectfully solicited. i • S. J. BABBE th* B*nk# i - • UE M 0 y A L ! 'What is this?' Here the old reprobate ceased. A lady ranch interested asked, " What did she tell him 7" " She told him he was to marry soon, and beoome the mother of ten children." BRANDENBURG'S* BAKERY I 'It's my currency,' said the merchant. •Wal, tain't good for nothin' where I live,' siad the farmer. New Brick, opposite Big Basin, est Pitts ton, May 31,1866. " Perhaps you have something to do with the calico factoBjr?" :eive prompt PITTSTON, PA. THE STAFF OF LIFE i8 good Bread, and I would respectfully inform the citizens of Pittston and ricinity, that I-always keep the genuine article on handfor sale, with all kinds o ,EW BRASS FOUNDRY 'Very well,' replied the merchant, keep it until you get a dollar's worth, and bring it to my store and I will give you a bill lor it.' KAILS, Niagaria of New York Cash Capital, International of N. Y. " " Enterprise of Philadelphia Cauital, Lycoming, Assets, 8l.ooo.ooo 00 1,000,000 00 500.000 00 3,000,000 00 " I have," said Gtaoe, with a oalm dignity. " A factory girl," gasped Mrs. Seymour growing red and white. Glaring done H.KNAPF. IN PITTSTON! Bots.—As the world grow* older everything within it changes, except boys. The boy of today is a fae simile of the boy of a thousand years ago. He has the same penchant dies, the same mania for mud, the same for dirt, the same itching for ice. Cat were eyer a boy ? Did we make vair to poise our person upon the pit of ot and whirl around upon a fro sen pud*. that little fellow out of the windoir Our mothera say we did, and wt must it. Happy boy ! that feels bo weariness draws his sled up the long hill, simpW down the same. We expect that little Able straddled their father's staff ant horse, jnst as wo did with our parenta jes, "boys will be boys"—What a pity i will sot be men. A Manly Hvsbakd.— Our reporter wai around hunting a house for a friend, and called to (ftGE SHEI.LEY, PRACTICAL BRASS FOUN- and manufacturer of Brass Cocks, Globe one¥oam Whistles, and Brass work generally, has n5a|shopat the "Union Foundry" of D. Lister preriL1® No' 2D where he will at all times be world0 611 ordcrs for Brass Castings and finished lie piPromptness and dispatch. A share of ptibp5tttee is respectfully solicited. G. 8- yet. 4th, 1866. Also Agents for " Is there any disgrace in the title ?" quickly asked Graoe, although her ewn oheeks were dyedvrimson. The farmer pocketed the change and departed. A few weeks after he went into the same store and bought goods to the amount of one dollar, and after paying over identical seventyfive cents, he took out a handful of pumpkin seeds and counted out twenty-five of them, and passed them over to the merchant. — afamily who were preparing to vacate a cosy 'or pud- dwelling. As the door stood open, reporter desire walked in without knocking, and hia eyca ,t be we on the dame of the houseattempts hold, who KH making fratftic lunges with • stomach 1 broomstick at eome object under the bed. le, just a» • Good-mornio|t, «p«d»m. Ah! yoa have -» ; is doing troublesome oat under the bed?" , , , ; (i^/s believe « Troublesome oatf-yM, »ir C It's, that WMkr u as he ing husband of I'll Have him out or , jo ride fcreak erery boni^•" it is that comeoot frota,ikrallDWl i'? if a pan «$♦»C • iW CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES, 4c., kc. Families and Parting supplied with everything in his line, on short notice, and on reasonable terms. THE GREAT EASTERN DETECTIVE H0R8B INSURANCE CO. OF PniL'A. RRIES! $100,000 00 Insures ifhinst loss by Theft and Death, by Fire, " Disgrace ! Oh, no—certainly not; there is no harm in earning one's in an honorable way," returned Mrs. Seymour, absently.— The fact was, thinking in her inmost mind, " What will Frank say ?" and anticipating the flag of triumph she was abont to wave over him. 11 orders for e«, Window \rries of N. »g County, superior in seady for lay- V and other rill also be Ice manner My establishment is now in my new brick building opposite tbe big basin, on Main st. FRANK BRANDENBURG. Pittston, March 1,1863. r)Et|5S8, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH ISAAC!1 w'"1 t'le utmost success, by J. of hevt a°d Aurist. ( formerly PHILAlIIoll*.nd') No- 510 pINE Street, ble sourd^'est'l:Don'a's' rom ***• rooitrel'*- «t thin n the City and Country can be seen to aeeom Th? meCi.ioal faculty are invited in his rDr .their patients, as he has no secret Without D■ ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted 2Ur«h Cjhar*e for examination. * Accident or Natural Causes. ACCIDENTAL. 'Why,' says the merchant, 'what's this ?' THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO 'Well,' says the farmer, 'this is my currency, and when you get a dollar's worth bring it to my place and I will give you a dollar bill for it' DRESS MAKING.-—The undersigned respectfully informs the Ladles of Pittston and vioinity that she is prepared to attend to the above business at her residence on Market street, corner of Pine street Alley. Those favoring her with their patronage may rely upon havitig their work satiitactorily and promptly doue, and at reasonable rates. Pittnon, Mali T—4t MRS, H. If, GREENBHT. j OF HARTFORD, CONN, Capital $500,000 00 " I do not hesitate to confess," went on Grace, looking Mrs. Seymour full in the eyes, " that to the factory I owe my daily bread." 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 tho whole amount insured in case of fatal accident. L. 4 H a D. Feb. T, 1867. A bad handwriting ought never to b« forgiven—it is shameful indolence; indeed, sending a badly written letter to a fellow-creature is as impudo&t an act as I know oft—tfitbuhr. , S, Agent. PHUton Pt " Very laudible, I'm sure," said the old lady, growing a little uneasy under the clear blue " only—there are steps, gradations 1& all |
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