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C• JOB PRINTING AND RULING. TERMS OF PUBLIC\T10\. 1, of °'nct embrac«» » Urge mi, or Si. am Pr WUh °"e L*"fe Pyu«"ter T»y P,l*° "m,l"er St"m Po"« VT'K Of ,.v,ry k.rr"."11" eu"t,ling us 40 «D» .M.rn0,? to ««*D»«« H m«n.an««r sot ' e»"» iu our largo citie«,»nd at low rulen. month war, $1 ife-ts, f"'!d "" prlntiu« of Mau Notes. Orders " 8howBl»». Label., lira,. Ac ' Hand h""' Ticket., Rujad and Bound work of all vi„ i j in the neatest and be«t 1 klnj8 done to, order order. 1 manner, and printed to hs, S."iO; one year,i7i). One half C nn D\C'm three months, S40 DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, no yea SI 30. A fall line of Justices- and CoturtabW to v gether with L.cense Application, and Deed., Contracts, Time and Pay Roll. constantly on hand. ' • *c-« ■a' and Adminisl a of limited or individual interest, 20 ntors' Notices, Si each. All VOL. XX.—NO. 7. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1869. WHOLE NO. 995. its per Not* of Marriages and Deaths mpanying the sanv WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINES AND LIQUORS. BOOTS AND SHOES. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN. ADVICE TO A YOUNG MAN. them to pick at, or a little chopped, off and broken up aud fed to them, adds to their health and to tho contents of the egg basket. 8o also an occasional dish of raw meat chopped into pieces about as large as haiel nuts Aw To Alexander E. Ilosach for 53 acres of land in Spring Brook. Con. $180. Sold as property of James Meehan. ATTORNEYS AT LAW JJOOTS AND SHOES! i 1 S. STAliK, VA ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1'ITTSTON, r K N N 'A GEO. W. NRAINERD & CO., GROCERS, Gb. smith, IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, WINES, (HNS, 4c., 4c., 191 West St., one Door above Duane St., NEW TORK. BY liBOHGI D. nimi. The following letter was addressed to a young man who bad fallen in love with a girl, and was about to start on a campaign against her. The subject possesses universal interest, and if by these comments upon it I succeed in helping some poor stranger over the thorny way to matrimony I shall be amply repaid, although that fact would not i auso me to reject with indignant scorn any ton dollar bill sent to me by any fellow creature whose heart overflows with gratitude. I am not mercenary but life, besides being a trouble dreamer, is expensive, and butter is fifty cents a pound. To H. BcWright for lot of land in Wilkes- Barre borough. Consideration $385. Sold g. property of estate of P. D. Hagerty. .103 Murray, near West Street M ARK MCDONNELL Historic mount! baptized in flame and blood, Thy name is*as immortal as the rocks That crown thy thunder-scarred but royal brow Thou liftest up thy aged head in pride In this cool atmosphere, but higher still Within the calm and solemn atmosphere • Of an immortal fame. From thy sublime And avrtul summit, I can gaze afar NEW YORK MSypi Would respectfully s L J inform the public that L I he has opened at his new Boot and Shoe I store.an entirely uewr iinifaw ... u' handsome variety LADIES', MISSES' i EgjgV CHILDREN'S SHOES of every description, stylo and quality, with an entire assortment, of everything in the boot and shoe line,from the dainty slipper to the strong lumbering boot. I wish to say to farmers particularly, who wish to buy Yorker. Pay, Pens ninl other Gove ruin eM Claim'* Collected, nU CIooruiDove Ex J DAVID BKLDJMf (_EL1S ■W. BRA1XERD, Mar. 7,1S«1 541yl COURT. To George B. Kulp for 135 acres in Lake township. Consideration $50. Bold as property of H. Kocher, et al. Office A W. BAXTER FISH AND OYSTERS To Michael Reap for tract ol land in Pittston borough. Consideration $210. Sold at property of John Maloney. DL. O'NETL, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. PASSPORT PENSION' AND CLAIM AGKNT | A. WISNKR, p| . N,1. 92 Front Slroot McKENNA, GENERAL PRODUCE, FISH AND OYSTER COMMISSION MERCHANT,JOHN COMMON PLEAS. NF.W YORK I'pon innumerous lesser pinnacles. And Oh! my winged spirit loves to fly. Like a strong eagle, mid their up-piled crags, But most on the imperial mount, my soul Is chained as by a spell of power. Monday, April », 1869. WlI.KI l.v. • WiRE, P V BONNEI.L & AI'AMS WHOLESALE OKOCtRS. Present, Hon. John N. Conyugham, Hon. E. L. Dana, and George P. Steele, Esq. To John Myron Reed, et al. for lot of land in Carbondale. Consideration $58. Sold as property of Mary Brown. D. C.nARlUNOTON HARRINGTON, NEVS AT LAW. jyjILLHR & ROSS, No. :;n South Walor, and .103 South Front St., PHILADELPHIA. ■nee see J.S. Hurlbut, Pittston, Pa. James McCaaey vs. W. D. and E. F. Brown. No. 35(1 February Term 1867, C. D. Foster, Esq., appear for Defenden'ts, and pleads non assumpsit.To M. J. Philbin for piece of land in Blakely township. Consideration $590. Sold aa property of Michael Betaoll. \\TRHJIIT £ D V ATTOI COMMISSION MERCHANTS For refc BINGHAMTOX BOOTS, I gaze My Dkar Friesd: Before you begin your assaults upon the «ffections of Miss Smith, with whom, you tell me you are in love, let me offer you a few words of counsel. Never be ashamed to take advice from an older man than yourself. Gray hairs bring wisdom and discretion, and he who with simple reverence heeds the words of warning that falls from aged lips, and guides his foot-steps thereby, will win enduring success and be blessed in his generation. It was a venerable white haired old man who taught me always to go it alone in Cvuchre when I held both bowers and the ace, and look at me now. I am the father of five children and owe my tailor one hundred and soventy-five dollars that I can't pay. Believe roe, age brings with it that experience which time alone can supply.WILKKS-liAKKJJ, PA and JOBBERS of | Sept. 12, '67-Cm. m —_ tlmt I keep a full supply of the best make always on hand, and the From this tall height on Cltickamauga's field. Where lDeath held erst high carnival. The waives Of the mysterious death-river ijjoaned; The tramp, the shout, the fearful thunder-roar Of rod-broath'd cannon, and the wailing cry Of myriad victims filled the air. The smoke Of battle closed above the charging hosts. Office on Main St., above Z. Bennett's Store. Will practice in Courts of Luzerno County and Mayor's Courts of Carbondale. Consultations in German and .English. D. C. Harrington, Xotarv Public. Feb. 4,1864. ies, Pr Flour, Grain, Meal, Feed, F. K. BA1RD IT* k. BAIRD & CO., X; . Packers and IValers in CAN, TUB, SPICED ANIi SHELL OYSTERS, No. 3.13 gouth Front Street, B. F. COOLBACOH. In Re Sheriff** sale of real estate of Michael Betsoll. Court appoint 8. 8. Winchester, Esq., auditor to distribute pro«eed« of lale. isions. Seeds CHEAPEST IN TOWN —COME AND SEE FOR YOUBSELVES. Wright, et al. vs. Joues, el al—No. 377, Jan. Term, 1869. Messrs. Wright i. Harrington withdraw appearance for O. M. Martin, aud on motion of Plaintiff's counsel and filing of confession, Court direct judgmeut to be entered against Defendant for the lands described in the writ. Main St., Pittston, Pa. Being a practical shoemaker myself, and employing none but i Fob. is, '09. More vs More., Divorce • vinculo matrimonii decreed. * HOTELS PHILADELPHIA. THE BEST OF WOR KM E N, And, when it passed, the grand old flag no more Waved in the light of Heaven. The soil was wet And miry with the life-blood of the brave, As with a drenching rain. And yoifbroad stream, Incorporation of The Rector Church Wardens and yestry of St. Clement. Court make order for publication, Ac. PIIYSICIANS By special ariangements with the Express Companies and Railroads, those who order may rely on a constant supply ami prompt delivery. We a continuation of the favors of our old friends and customers, and solicit the orders of dealers generally, promising every satisfaction in our power to give, rfend in your onlers. Jan.3- F. R. BAIRD4CO. 1 can warrant entire satisfaction in the CUSTOM DEPARTMENT to all who wish a complete tit, and will favor me with their patronage. mark McDonnell. JQll. W. M. McALARNEY, HOUSE, WILKESBARRE, PKNN'A PARTICULAR ATTENTION TAID TO RE The noble and majestic Tennessee, Ran reddened toward the deep. In Re Lunacy of Charles Auble.—No. 204, April Term, 1869, inquisition filed and confirm- Quarter Sessions—5th April.—In Re road in Spring Brook twp. W. H. Sturderant, Lyman Drake and J. 8. Lewis viewer*. ECLECTIC PHY3ICIAN R. S. RIRHIJ,) ['roprjctorf. T. B. HULL, )*r°Pncior- PAIRING ed nisi Offers his professional son West Pittstbn and v' to ehronic di.C Office with 1 Not s to the citizens o Jan.7,1SG9 Call before purchasing, and remember the right place, But thou. O bleak And rocky mountain, wast the theatre Of a yet fiercer struggle. On thy height, Where now I sit, a proud and gallant host. The chivalry and glory of the South, Stood up awaiting battle. Sombre cloud* Floating far, far beneath them, shut from view The stern and silent foe, whose storied flag Bore ou its folds our country's monarch-bird. Whoso talons grasp the thunderbolt. Up. tip In He Habitual drunkenness of Peter Auble. —No. 361, April Terra, 1SC9, inquisition filed and confirmed nisi. pooial attention given Jenk'ins' Block, opposite Battle's Brick Building. Main St, Pittston, Pa, [Jan. lfi,'08 Court refer the view oack to tiewers to be amended in matter of form. U. Thayer, I.tMerne 11 JOHN McDOUG ALL'S HOTEL MILLINERY In Be Pathmaster of Hula twp. Court Appoint John Paul, Esq., Pathmaster. Bond in (5000 to b« given, and approved by the Court. Main Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, NEW iilLLlNERY AiND FANCY STORE. THOS. 8. EVANS' Boot and Shoe Establishment Catherine Fennerty, assigned to I. P. Dolph vb. Patrick Gibbons.—No. 495, November Term 1808, rnlemade absolute. ' " JJR. P. J. O'MALLEY, PITTSTON, PA 11 kinds of the bes inality. Am Adjoining D. Lamb's Boot and Shoe Store. MRS. D. LAMB, having recently opened a desirable stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, invites the attention of the ladies to the same. Her stock comprisesIn the first placc, my boj, when you go a courting, never start out on the principle that you can make a good thing of it by crowding upon the young woman's parent!. Confine yourself strictly to the offspring. On the same principle, if any other vagabond and foolish youth i« prowling around trying to wnlk into the woman'* holiest emetions, hold yourself in no matter how mad you may feel about it, and instead of saying bard things about him, praise him up as a good fellow who means well, and at the same time intimate that you consider him of not much account in a general way.— She will like yon for your magnanimity, and despise him becausc you patronize him. Women are like the nightmare, they always go by Dobson vs. Wegeoat.—No. 852 August Term, 1866,on filing affidavit of Plaintiff—Court grant rule to show cause why award of arbitration in their case shall not be stricken off. Returnable 1st Monday of May Term, 1869. OnrHAas Coor—itA April.—In Bo estate of Daniel Kline, dec'd. Court decree tale of real estate by Administrators. Bale to take place at public house ofM. B. Postans, Moscow, on 15th July, 1869. Beturn of sale to be made third Monday of Aug. 1369, and fix terms on sale. cents Hospital Office—Main str ig,Ti(tston, Pa. NEW YORK •site Battle's brick build Aug.'20, '68—3m.♦ accommodation for the public ment of confectioneries, by J uly 5,1.S6C. Also a choice assort- MBS. McDOUG AL, DR. WASHINGTON 0. NUGENT, PHYSICIAN- AND SURGEON", HORSE HOTEL, 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 tho best and most approved manner Please call and examine our stock. Thy rugged sides they came with mJtaured tramp. Unheralded by bugle, drum, or shout. And, though the clouds closed round -them with the gloom Estf te of H. Lorentz. Opinion of Court filed. Exceptions to Auditors report overruled and report confirmed absolutely. Pttston and vicinity Office 2d door i Miry 14,1860. tf services to the citizens of MARKET STREET, WILKES-BARRE, PA Estate of Chas. Long, dec'd. Court appoint Christian Lange guardian. !i of the Bauli L. B. PERRIN, Proprietor Full Blast 1 Of double night, they paused not in their march. Till sword and plume and bayonet emerged Above the spectral shades that circled round Thy awful breast Then suddenly a storm Of flame and lead and iron downward burst, Front this tall pinnacle, like winter hail. Good Stabling attached. Oct. 23, *CS, Pitts ton! Oct. 18,1866.-tf John Sherer vs. John Bird. No. 109 May Term, 1868, opinion of Court filed and rule to strike off award discharged. Estate of Cordelia Schrimer, dec'd. Time of sale oi real estate continued to May 8. DR. JOHN C. BECKER, PHYSICIAN AN1D SXJROKON A MERICAN HOTEL, A M A ITCH CHUN K, PA jyjlLLINERY NEW STOCK (FORMKRLV OF TUXKHAXXOCK.) Estate of Jehodia Madley, dec'd. Baport of sale of real estate by guardian, filed and confirmed nisi. :il Bank ROBERT KLOTZ JOHN W. REED, MRS. MARY J. SMITH, Two doors above Lewis Cohen's Clothing Store, Long, fierce, and bloody was the strife—■alas! The noble flag, our country's hope and pride, Sank down beneath the surface of the clouds, As sinks the pennon of a shipwrecked bark Beneath a stormy sea, and naught was heard Save the wild cries and moans of stricken men. And the swift rush of fleeing warriors down Thy rugged steeps. John Sherer vs. John Bird. No. 110 May Term, 1868, opinion of Court filed. Bule made absolute, and award and all proceedings under the arbitration Stricken off. PITTSTON, PA. Office hours—from 8 to 10 a. m.., and 1 to 2 p, m. Evening, 6 to 8. Pittston. March 1, lS66.-tf April 2, ISfiS. MAIN STREET, PITTSTON. Estate of B. Matcalf, dec'd. Court decree specific performance of contract with Arnold Bertles. Administrator to make deed on being paid or secured any purchase money due on contract. QT. CHARLES 1IOTKL, IO Penn Avenue, Ha.« the pleasure of inviting lier customers and the ladies in general to a He has supplied himself with a variety of the best of stock, and has a stiong forco of (iOOD WORKMEN constantly employed, enabling him to turn out work upon short notice and executed in such a manner as to give satisfaction to all. contraries II. J. Philip vs. the Philadelphia Insurance Co. No. 82 January Term, 1869, Court grant rule on the Defendant to perfect their appeal by the addition of new bail, absolute for debt interest and costs, or to show cause why the said appeal shall not be strieken off. DENTISTS SCRANTON, PA CHAS. H. BltAlNARD, Prop r. NEW AND FASHIONARLE Make up your mind to block tho little game of your rival. Always have engagements with a gal, and ask her to go to the opera before the sale of tickets begins. Ho like the genius jackass he is, will very likely wait until he bays the paste boards. The closest attention w-l| be bestowed upon all guests, and their comfort will be the chief aim of the Proprietor. Seranton, May 2,1807—ly Anything in the shape of a Fine or Coarse Boot or Shoe will be made in the neatest and most satisfactory manner, for either gentleman or lady. Estate of Samuel Hermans. Depositions filed. CS. BECK, M. D.—DENTIST . late of PHILADELPHIA.^ Office,—Two doors above his former residence, East side of Main St., above the '-'ublicSquare. Wilkea-Barre, Penn. July ly, 18(10.—ly. STOCK OF MILLINERY, But soon the trumpet voice Of the bold chieftain of the routed host Resounded through the atmosphere, and pierced The clouds that hung around thee. With high word, TRIMMINGS, AO, In Re petition for guardian of Catherine A and Ernest T. Williams. KEPAIR1NG OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO WITH PROMPTNESS. S. llughes and Ann Wright, Administrators of John Hughes vs. {IrJ. Yaple. Xo. 238, August Term, 1885, opinion of Court filed. Rule discharged. /CENTRAL HOTEL, UPPER PITTSTON Of every description belonging to the trade. This Thankful for past favors, we are'encouraged to go ahead. Never let him sit you out, either. When you both happen in together of an evening, let him do most of the talking at first, and about the time his limited stock of ideas begin to give out, you will come up smiling, and he has either got to sit there like a lot of dead wood, or elso go home. If he stays a little too late for decency, get up and say to him in a pleasant voice, "Come,William,it is getting late; vre had better go;" and he will rise up and come along, gritting his teeth and Ewearing inwardly at you. But you needn't care for you needn't know you have a soft thing on him. Court appoint Leroia guardian of aaid minor*. Same day bond filed and approved. DR J. M. BARRETT DENTIST, J. S. HINDS, Prop r stock has been selected with the utmost care and it Give us a call, and we will do our best to please. Dec, 3, 'Gij-tf THUS. B. EVANS. He quickly summoned his brave soldiery back To the renewal of the deadly fight. Again their stern and measured tramp wa« heard The House has been thoroughly renovated and much improved, and the proprietor feels assured that he can make his guests comfortable in every way. His table will be supplied with the best of provinder and his bar with the chocest of liquors. The patronage of the public is rcstfuHy solicited. embraces a variety which cannot fail to pleaso all 6Ik April.—Estate of Alex. Jameson, dee.'d. Court ordered citation, returnable second Monday May term. Office at his residence on Franklin-St. opposite the Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where he may hereafter De found at all hours. whether they desire a costly or cheap outfit in the By the flushed Southrons, as it echoed up Thy bald, majestic cliffs. Again they burst. Ami Harrison vs. S. H. Warner. No. 6J April Term, 1857, opinion of Court filed, exceptions overruled and report of Auditor confirmed.article of a Bonnet, or other head gear. g STURMER'S Estate of Paul Cardley, dee'd. Court ordered. •lias attachment to issue againt the Administrators.Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold a«d Silver plate, &c., ami operates in all the branches of Dental Surgery,in the bestmanner. LACES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &C., Like spirits of destruction, throngh the clouds, And mid a thousand hurtling missiles swept Their foes before them as the whirlwind sweeps The strong oaks of the forest. Victory Perched with If*r sister-eagle on the scorched And torn and blackened banner. Pittston, June 6, '67-y In the greatest variety and at all prices. Tlease call Robinson vs. Harries. No, 461 November Term, 1S66, opinion of Court filed. Rule made A deduction from usual charges sufficient to cover expenses, allowed to persons whocomo item a. distance. C April 19 1S60.—ly. rjlHE SWAN HOTEL, nnd examine. M. J. 9. Estate of Geo. S. Stare, dee'd. Court appoint Geo. W. Drum guardian of Clara Stare, J. B. Stare and W m. Stare, minor children of said decedent. Bond in $1300 for each confirmed. NEAR THE RIVER BRIDGE, PITTSTON, PA. Pittston, Nov. 26,1808. absolute Robert Simpsen it- Co, vs. Patrick Moran.— No. 122 May Term, 1855, opinion of Court filed. Rule lo set aside award discharged. Dn M. WILLIAMS, SURGEON DENTIST The above Hotel, so long and favorably known to the public, under the management of its present proprietor has recently undergone important repairs, by which its comfort and conveniences have been much enlarged. A long experience in the Hotel business has given the proprietor a thorough knowledge of the wants of the travelling public, and all who patronize the House may rest assured that their comforts will be studied and attended to. Good beds, good victuals and ample stabling will be found by all -customers and at moderate rates. Thankful for many yeaf* of the most liberal public patronage, a continuancc of the same is respectfully solicited. fel'SAN EHKET, Paop'r. MISCELLANEOUS. Aw/ul mount The stains of blood hare faded from thy rocks, Estate of Geo. P. Goodrich, dee'd. On Petition of David Goodrich, a minor child, Court appoint Benj. H. Gardner guardian of said minor. Bund in $1000 filed and approved. OAMUEL J. BARBER, KEYSTONE MARBLE YARD, The cries of mortal agony have ccasod To echo from thy hollow cliffs, the smoke Of battle long since melted into air. And yet thou art unchanged. Aye, thou wilt lift Whep you pop, don't go straddling around on the floor on your knees; it ii not only ridiculous, but destructive to trowsers- If she says "yes," you don't need any instruction, the whole business is ad libttum. If she happens to remark "no," but thinks she can always regard you "as a friend," don't make any observations about suicide. No girl was ever worth going to the cold and silent grave, you know, and you may have a chanco to sail in again and Morrison vs. Few A Pew. No 426 January Term, 1869, on motion j udgment sec. reg. ordered by tbe Court. MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PA ROOT & SIIOE MANUFACTORY Among the many improvements recently introduced in his practice, he regards nono of more importance than his method of EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, which he is doing successfully every day, by the use of Sculptor, and Dealer in R E M 0 V A L ! In majesty thy walls above the storm. Mocking the generations as they pas*, And pilgrims of the far off centurlcs Will sometimes linger in their wanderings Houtz vs. Becker. No. 20 January Term, 1869,on filing affidavit the judgment in this case stricken off by consent of counsel and rule is granted upon the Justice, is produce before the Court on augumentof above case, his docket containing entry of this case. Pefendent suggests diminutive of record, and rule is granted upon justice to perfect his return by returning the execution filed in the case. 1th April.—Estate of John Gahan, dee'd.— Court appoint A. A. Chase guardian of Julia Ann Gaban and John Gahan, minor children of decedent. Bond in $800 filed and approved. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, Having disposed of my interest in the Mercantile business, I have auain concentrated my whole attention upon the Manufacture and sale of Tomb Stones, Mantels, Window Caps and Sills. NITROUS OXIDE GAS Pittston, Jan. 21,1861—ly Opposite the Bank, To ponder, with a deep and sacred awe, Tho legend of the fight above the clouds. Estate of Thqp. Walmbold, dee'd. Rule to strike off absolute confirmation of Aoditor's report withdrawn as to share of M. A. Wambold assigned to Simon Walmbold, and thereupon Court direct Administrator to pay the amount to Simon Wambold to which he it entitled undor said report. It is perfectly safe and very pleasant to inhale. Its results have been entirely satisfactory in ev- riTTSTON, LUZERNE CO., PA BOOTS & SHOES, —N. Y. Ltdgcr C. M. W RESTAURANTS. PASSAGE TO AND FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, anil, hereby request to my numerous old and tried friends, and tbe public in general, to call and see me at my new quarters in my brick building a few doors below the First National Hank. My accommodations for the business are now the most complete they have ever been, and I desire to give the public the advantage of them and will do so it they will but give me the opportunity. My long experience has given me a thorough knowledge of the business, and customers may rest assured that they w ill not be imposed upon in either sale or custom work. iiooirrs wilh J. W. MILLER,adjoining the Cash Store of Chas. Law Jfc Co. Pittsto.n, May 1st 1S64. ery instance JOIIN U. IIORN, WHY DON'T BOYS LEARN TRADES. win By Steamship and Sailing Packet, TDy WEEKLY LINES, at Reuaeed Kales. I know a man, who broache.1 the subject eighteen times to the same girl, and ho got her at last. Never say die, there is no last ditch in love; the case only grows hopeless when the girl die*. Never talk to her ot love in a cottage by the sea. Four story brown stone houses with gas, water, all the modern conveniences and a back staircase is what she wants. MARKET STREET (opposite the jail) The Philadelphia Ledger justly remarks that the present generation of young men seems to have a strong aversion to every kind of trade, business, calling, or occupation that requires manuel labor, and an equal strong tendency toward some so-called "genteel" employment or profession. The result is seen in a superabundance of elegant penmen, book-keepers, and clerks of every kind who can got no employment, and are wasting their lives in the vain pursuit of what is not to be had ; and a terrible overstock of lawyers without any practice and doctors without patients. The passion on the part of the boys and young men to be clerks, office attendants, messengers, any thing, so that it is not work of the kind that will make them mechanics or tradesmen, it is a deplorable sight to those who have full opportunities to see the distressing effects of it in the struggle for such employments by those unfortunates who have put it out of their power to do anything else by neglecting to learn some permanent trade or business in which skill can always be turned to account. The applications for clerkships and similar positions in large establishments are numerous beyond anything that would be thought of by those who have no chance to witness it. Parents and relatives, as well as the boys and young men themselves, seems to be afflicted with the same infatuation. To all such we say, that the most unwise advice you can give to your boy is to encourage him to be a clerk or a bookkeeper. At the best, it is not a well paid occupation. Very frequently it is smong the very poorest. This is the case when the clerk is fortunate enough to be employed ; but if he should happen to be out of employment, then comes the weary scarch, the fearful struggle with the thousands of others looking for places, the never-ending disappointments, the hope deferred that makes the heart sick, the strife with poverty, the humiliations that take all the manhood out of the poor souls, the privations and sufferings of those who depend upon his earnings, and who have no resource when he is earning nothing. No father, no mother, no relative should wish to see their boys or kindrid wasting their young lives in striving after the genteel positions that bring such trials and privations .upon them in after life. In Re Sheriff sale of R. E. of John Caspady. Court appoint E. 0. Butler, auditor to distribute fuml arising from sale. MISCELLANEOUS wilke£barre. TAPSCOTT BROTHERS A CO., Estate of Jame9 Brown, dec'd. Auditor's report filed recommending loan and mortgage of real estate of decedent. HR. NOLL, . ARCHITECT, SCRANTON, IDA Fish, Steaks, Chops, Ac. Ac. Old and New Ales Wines, Liquors and Cigars of the choicest quality. Feb. 25 1K60—tf. Continue to issue Passage Tiekels,available for twelve Months, from LONDON, LIVEBPOOL, or IJUEENS- ToWN. and KRAFTS payable on demand, for liny amount from £1 and upwards. MICHAEL W. MORRIS, Agent, Pittaton Pa. 8G South Street, New York. Commonwealth, ex. rel. J. G. Northup Vs. Isaac M. Gregory. No. 78 February Term, 18(19, answer of Defendant, to two warrants filed. Plans aniisp yate Residen Buildings and Pri LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, Estate of Noah Pettebone, dec'd. Auditor's report filed and confirmed nisi. reasouat floor. J. nished on short notice terms very No. 410 Lackawanna Avenue, third [Sept. 10,1808. Temperance restaurant JOHN BARNES Mar 12. '«8—]y of every description, made to order ami kept for sale. The best, the cheapest and handsomest that In Re Incorporation of the Coalville Building and Loan Association. Incorporation decreed bv the Court. Estate of Elizabeth Stark, dec'd. Auditor's report filed and confirmed nisi. Has just opened an Eating House in the Somerset Buiding, first door north of C. W. Freeman's Jewelry Store, east side of Main street, Pittston, where he will be happy to supply the public with refreshments of all kinds. Tea, Coffee. Bread, Cakes, Pies, &c., of our own baking and warranted good and pure. Weals, hot and cold, served at all hours, in the best manner. Ice Creain, Candies, Fruits, and a variety of the best and most palatable temperance beverages. A share of public patronage is solicited. Apr. 23, '68. JOHN BARNES. If when you ask her she Bays, "not much I wont," don't despair, maybe sho will a little; but don't consider yourself acceptcd because she rejects you twice. Two negatives make an affirmative in grammar but not in courtship. J, MERRIAM'S To Hotel Keepers. Applications and bonds Coi-tavern LICENSE for sale at the PITTSTON GAZETTE OFFICE .can lDe procured. Pittston, Jan. 28,1860—ly S. STURMER. Delong vs. Stevens. Case stated. Opinion of Court filed. Judgment in favor of Defendant. Estate of Jacob Kramer, dec'd. On petition of E. Zeigler, Court ordered inquest of Partition and direct publication of notice in one newspaper in Luzerne Co., for three weeks prior to meeting of inquest; copies of papers containing notice to be mailed to address of parties in interest residing out of the county, and personal service to be given to those within the county. STUDIO At Miller's Photograph Rooms. CABINET AND LIFE-SIZE TORTRAITS P iintpfi in Oil Colors. Aliocopies made from Daguerre is, Ambrotvpe- or Card Pictures any size ir Wat&r Color* or re-loucheU with WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c. In Re Petition and application for Charter for Puumnre Building Association. Incorporation decreed by the Court. If she has any little brothers, let them maul you, and fool around you, and put their greasy fingers on your clothes, and pull your hair, and make themselves generally disagreable. TTTINDOW SHADES.—A New and T ▼ Splendid lot of the celebrated Rustic Window shades, a real gem in house furniture. Come and see WATCHES, CLOCKS AND Auditor's Report Sheriff's Sale, Estate of David Dean and David Hill. Opinion of Court filed. Report confirmed except as slightly modified in opinion and decree. a ltd Painted in O. Judia Ink. Pittston, Sept. i J E W E L R Y ! ♦hem at Pittston, April R. B. CUTLERS Agent for Luzerne Co., P Never write a proposal to a girl. A friend of mine did this once and made a mistake and directed it to a sister of the one he wanted, and this old sister you observe, accepted him by return mail, and then, because he would not marry ber, her father came down and flogged him and he sued him for breach of prommise, laying her claims at $20,000, and she got it. Lacerated affection is expensive my boy. McDOtJGALL'S CENTRAL CARRIAGES, WAGGONS, &c. C. w. F II E E M A N, S*A April.—Estate of P. D. Haggerty dec'd., Exceptions to report of sale withdrawn and sale confirmed absolutely. IJUIIS WAY! THIS WAY! Edward Mallegau vs. Edward Roch. Opinion of Court filed and rule to strike off judgment made absolute. BOOK AND MUSIC STORE, /CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAK\J 1NG, ANI) NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP! Invites the attention of the public to his choice seection of Adjourned to 9 A. M., 12th April 1SS9. Opposite Cooper's Hall BLACKS MITHlfcG. Next Door North of Hilemau's Saloon, MAIN ST RICII JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, Helfrich vs. Simpson. Rule absolute to open judgment pro forma, and let Defendant into a defence, issue to be joined on plea of " payment with leave, Ac." Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment ol Books, Music, and Stationery of all kinds. SLATES, - PENCILS. The undersigned, who professes to understand his business thoroughly, would respectfully inform the public that he lias opened a shop for tne manufacture of Harness of all kinds, both light and heavy. His work will be done in the best manner, including also all repairing. SILVER PLATED WARE SPECTACLES, GOLD PEKS AND CASES SHERIFF SALES. PAPER, rilHE Undersigned is now prepared at his Shopln X West Pittston, to do a general business, in BLACKSMITH INC., and the manufaetare of WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. Having been particular to secure the best of w agon and Carriage Makers, as weil as Blacksmiths, he feels no hesitation in assuring the public that the work made at his shop will compile fuvorably with the best in Northern Pennsylvania. On Saturday, 10th inst., sales of real estate were made by the Sheriff as follows : SCHOOL BOOKS, AND FANCY GOODS IN GENERAL, When you are engaged, don't go down and sport round the house the very next day nor begin to buy furniture, cradlto, and one thing and another. Woman's minds are like the dollar bills, liable to change, and she may think to better her bargain, a.nd take another man; then you have got to get up an auction of the most ridiculous character.—John Quill. Miller et al. vs. Wilson. The rule in this ease to be entered by the Protbonotary, " discharged when the Plaintiff liquidates the true sum to be collected. BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, Ac, Constantly on hand Ready-made work, together with a good supply of He is also sole agent in Pittston for J E. Spencer & Co.'s celebrated Dwelling house and curtilage in Plymouth township, sold as property ofEdw'd Connsll, et al., to C. D. Foster for $165. The business will receive careful attention and every addition will be promptly made to the stock which the wants of the community may call for. The patrouge of the public is respectfully solicited. Pittsaon, April 18,1807. ROBES, BLANKETS, WHIPS, BELLS, and all other articles belonging to the trade; all of which he will sell as cheap as they can be had in the county. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. ELI AGER. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, Cornelius Simpson vs. Horatio Sayres. On motion rule to show cause why judgment should not be opened, and why it shall not be satisfied in whole or in part. Fifty-six acres of land in Union twp., sold as property of Z. C. Marvine to D. C. Harrington for $1610. PAINTING AND TRIMMING! which are superior to any other now in use, and never fail to give full satisfaction to those who use them For this department also, he has ascientific workman of ample experience in the best shops In the state. With the facilities and workmen with wh'ch my establshmcnt is now furnished, there is nothing to prevejit my being able to produce as neatly and well-made a wagon of any kind as can be made in .Northern Pennsylvania. Those in need of anything in my line, are requested to call and give me a trial, audsatisfaction in every particular will be guaranteed, JOSEPH KLOTZ. Pittston, Dec. 17,18C8, Every article sold, warranted as represented, and he will not bo undersold by any establishment in Luzerne County. Now is your opportunity to make Presents Beautiful and Cheap, or to supply yourself from one of the best selections in the county. BAKERIES. Two lots of land, sold as lands of J. D. Coon to H. W. Palmer for $50. B11ANDENBURG'.S BAKERY New Brick, opposite Big Basin, SILVER PLATING J. E. VanLecr, vs. C. F.Bowman. On filing suggestion of diminution of record. Court order and direct rule on S. E. Parsons to show cause why a more full record Bhall not be sold. Lot of land, with two stores and dwelling bouses thereon, in Pittston, property of Samuel Levy, sold to Isaac Livingston for $13,000. REPAIRING FOOD FOR POULTRY. TITTSTON, PA. rpiIE STAFF OF LIFE is good Bread, and I X would respectfully inform the citizens of Pittston and vicinity, that I always keep the genuine article on hand for sale, with all kinds o Particular attention will be paid to repairing Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry of all kinds, and all work in trusted to him will be executed promptly and in the most workmanlike manner. C, W. FREEMAN. Pittston, Dec. 24,1S6S. Nevor stint poultry in the variety or quality of their food. Good food is a positive economy. The best and heaviest corn is the cheapest.— The best food is that which gives the most of what nature demands for the formation of muscle, bone and fat. Fine bran or middlings is richer in two of these important ingredients than any other one kind of food, but being deficient in gluten, ii not warmth-giving, and is better when combined with the whole grain, which, when mashed, forms a most wholesome nutritious food. Jacob Gould vs. Harrison, use of Jones. In Re Petition of Sheriff, Ac., under interpleader act. Rule made absolute and order made for a feigned issue. House and lot in Wilkes-Barre, property of D. Axel, sold to L. Myers for $200. Wast May 31,1806 1VTEW WAGON SHOP. XI AMOSSTROH House and lot in Milwankie, property of T. Huthmaeher, et al., sold to H. W. Palmer for CRACKERS. PIES, CAKES, 4c., Ac. Families and Parties supplied with everything in his line, on short notice, and on reasonable terms. STOVES AND TINWARE. Leonard Sear] et al. vs. the Pittston A Elmira Coal Co. In Equity. Opinion and decree of Court filed. The views of the master being accepted, Court decree that Plaintiff take nothing under the original bill. Referred back to the master to report account and calculation of coal minbd under the lease and interest if any. $100, Desires to inform his old customers and the public in general that lie lias fitted up a commodious and convenient shop for tl»e making and painting of Lot of land in Hyde Park, property of John Langan, sold to E. Hermans for $110. My establishment is now in my new brick building opposite the big basin, on'Main St. REMOVAL! WAGONS OF ALL KINDS, opposite the Catholic church, on WILLIAM STREET in Pittston. The experience he has had in his business. and the extent to which his work is known in this section, warrants the assurance on his part, that he will have the pleasure of again serving many who have heretofore fSvored him with their work. He pledges himself to use the best of Kfood, and to do the painting in the most durable and approved manner. The iron work to his wagons is done by Wm. Stroh, who is well known as one of the BEST WORKMEN in this section. The public are invited to call and take a look at our work, painting shop, and work shop. Respectfully, May 21, 'OS—tf AMOS STROH. House and lot in Scranton, property of Albert F. Jones, to Richard Evans for $995. Lot in Olyphant, property of Z. C. Ward, to Jno. L. Hull for $240. FRANK BRANDENBURG.- Tittaton, March 1,18631 VEW BAKERY. J. 1 The undersigned would respectfully announce to the public that he has opened That good goods are theclieape&Us well exemplified in the differencebetween light and heavy silver plated ware; for example, take oval thread desert forks, which is the most saleable pattern and size of forks. The same amount ot silver that makes 1 doz-48 oz. worth $22.00, makes 12 doz. of 4 oz. worth $7.25,12 X 7- 25-J87.00, the same amount that make 1 doz. 36 oz. worth $18.00, makes 9 doz. 4 oz. '.I x 7.25-$65.25, the same amount that makes 1 doz, 16 oz. worth $12.00, makes 4 doz. 4 oz. 4 x 7.25-$29.00, all sizes and patterns of spoons and forks in the same proportion. All goods plated by me having my name and figures denoting the ounce plate stamped on them are plated strictly by weight and the full amount of silver on every dozen. BAItRITT'S TIN SHOP! One Door South of Penn'a Coal Co.'s Office, House and lot in Plymouth property of Jno, P. Jones, sold to H. B- Payne tor $50. - PITTSTON, PA. Barley is much used in Europe, but should never be the only food in the poultry-yard.— Fowls do not fatten on it. TunsDAr, April 6,1869. Having on hand a lull assortment of Samuel Ransom, assigned to John B. Smith vs. W. L. Lance. Judgment by agreement for Plaintiff, for $7,605 56 100 and costs. The lands, machine shops,store houses, office# fixtures, Ac., of the American scale Co., in Wilkes-Barre, sold to G. B. Nicholson for $25,000. , AN EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN PITTSTON STOVES OF ALL KINDS! adjoining the Butler Ilouse, where he will be prepared at all times to supply families and parties with Bread Biscuit, Cakes and Pies, of all kind, on short notice. From an extensive experience in the bakery business they feel no hesitation in saying that he will be able to satisfy all as to the quality of'Bread Ac,, which lie offers. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. L. ELTERICH. 1'itlstou July 6th, 1865. How do these deplorable false notions as to choice of occupation get into the heads of boys ? Why do they or their parents consider it more "genteel" or desirable to ran errands, sweep out offices, make fires, copy letters, etc., than to make hats and shoes, or lay bricks, or wield the saw and jackplane, or handle the machinist's file, or the blacksmith's hammer? We have heard that some of them get these notions at school. If this be true, it is a sad perversion of the means of education provided for our youth, which are intended to make them useful, as well as intelligent members of society, and not useless drags and drones. Should it be so, that the present generation of boy* get it into their beads that, because they have more book learning and school accomplishment than their fathers had. they must therefore look down upon the trades that require skill and handicraft, and whose productions make up the vast mass of the wealth of every country, then it is time for the controllers and directors to have the interior walls of our school houses covered with maxims and mottoes warning them against the fatal error. Oats are good as a change, but are inferior in nutriment. S. A. Bennett, assignee of Edward McNail vs. F. A. Page. Rula made absolute and affidavit of defence filed. D 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 Buckwheat is much liked by poultry, is greedily devoured, and is more productive of eggs early and in abundance than any other grain. House and lot in Pittaton, property oi John N. Howell, sold tc Leah Howell for $450. STREET BLA CKSMITU SHOP! RE-PLATING DONE ANY THICKNESS REQUIRED. Mr. James Searles, is agent for the sale of these poods in Pittston, and all order!" left at his Jewelry Store will receive prompt attention. Yosburg vs. Yosburg. Court appoint Andrew Hunlock, Commissioner to take testimony. L.1RGE STOCK OF TIN-W.4RE, Peters vs. Everhart. Inquest confirmed, and Court grant rule to come into Court on the 1st Monday of May Term next awl exempt or refuse, Ac. An old writer thus describes a talkative female : ID. McEOWN Ilemp seed is also productive of eggs and is also very strengthing. The latter is one of the best things that can be fed during moulting.BY WILLIAM STROII, West Pittston, Feb. 18, '6'J. All made up by experienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. " I know a lady, who loves talking so incessantly, that she won't give an echo fair play.— She jias that everlasting rotation of tungue, that an echo must wait until she dies before it can catch her last words." BREWERIES. The public are respectfully informed that I hold myself in constant readiness at my new and commodious shop, just opposite the Catholic Church, on William-st., in Pittston Borough, to do all kinds of work in the line of PITTSTON MEAT MARKET. « PETER SEIBEL. At the Pittston Meat Market, opposite the Bank, desire to inform the public that they are as heretofore supplying their n umerous customers with the best of i'RESli BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, and all other seasonable meats. They are also dealing in HIDES SHEEP SKINS, andFURS,for which they will at all times pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES IN CASH, liring them along. P. S. Pittston, Not. 1,18GG—tf. Rand, iiowell & king, [Successors to Smith Bros.,] CELEBRATED XX AND XXXX ALES, HOLLOW.W4REI In preparing birds for exhibition, may be given occasionally; it increases the Secretion of oil, and gives luster to their plumage. In giving soft feed it Bbould be mixed stiff, i, e., not muthy ; fowls do not relish it in this stale. A good food of this kind is composed of equal quanties of fine bran and Indian meal. This should be mixed with hot or scalding water, or of such consistency that it breaks or crujnblcs when thrown on the ground. Another good soft feed is made of small potatoes, washed clean, boiled, and mashed with an equal quantity of Indian meal. Eliz. Barnes vs. Laz. Shoemaker. Case tried Verdict for Defendant Such as POTS and KETTLES, COAL SCUTTLES, also LANTERNS, KEROSENE LAMPS, KEROSENE OIL, . REFLECTORS, MINERS' LAMPS, BLACKSMITHING, Perry Monroe vs. Wm. 8. Coon.et al. Case tried. Jury not agreeing thoy are discharged by the Court. UNRIVALED CREAM ALES, Manufactured from HORSE SHOEING, Anocise with a Won a*.—" You must admit. Doctor," said a witty lady to a celebrated doctor of divinity, with whom ahe wm arguing the question of the " equality of the sexee," " you must admit that woman was created before WAGON IRONING. In Re W. H. White an Insolvent. Petition and Schedule filed, and Monday, 2d week of May Term next fixejl for hearing. THE BEST OF MALT AND HOPS. Families can be supplied with a Pure Healthy and utritious leverage. TOOL SHARPENING, Together with other varieties of work, both light and heavy, all of which will be promptly and satisfactorily executed. A continuance of (patronage respectfully solicited. WILLIAM STROII. Pittston, Sept. 17,18G8.—ly. XX AND XXXX PORTEfi, JIXERAL WATER, SODA WATER, SARSAPA- JffEW AND USEFUL PATENT And every other article belonging to a firstclass Shop. In Re alleged Lunacy ot Sarah Kester. Court renew the appointment of T. H. B. Lewis, Esq., commissioner, aud continue return of inquest to man !" RILLA, 4c " Well, really, Madam," said the astonished divine, " I must ask you to prove your case." "That can be easily done, sir. Was'nt Eve the first maid?" BOTTLED ALE AND TORTER. UNION BREWERY, 1'ittston, Pa. ANTI-WINDOW RATTLER, 4 JOBBING May Term March 21 0 S, BLACKMAN, FOIt DWELLINGS, CARS, STEAMBOATS, &C Attended to with promptness.and in the best manner. The undersigned will undertake to make any kind of work in his line, and in as good and durable a manner as the same can be done by any establishment ;n l»o-serne County. Wbd.iesdav, April 7,1889. Helms vs. Shickshinny Borough. On motion Court order mandamus execution. In giving soft feed never use a feeding dish or trough. If the yards are clean, as they should be, the ground is the best place to feed from. The gravel and sand swallowed with the food is necessary for digestion; besides, poultry prefer to pick their food from the ground. *pjgj HUGHES' MANUFACTURER OF Prevent s Rattling and Shaking of the Windows by the wind or other causes, Tightens the Sash, Prevents the wind and dust from „„ . entering, easily attached, u'res but a single glailce to judge of its merits, sale by WM. ALLEN, Hardware Dealer, Pittston, Pa. Somebody thinks Boutwell haf no business to ask some of the female clerks who their father was. No one has a right to demand impossibilities.Particular attention paid to FURNACE WORK. Give me a trial. T. S. BARRITT Samuel VanWhy vs.Sext.ua Parsons. tried. Verdict for Plaintiff for $23.00 Case Proprietors A lady asked a very silly Scotchman how it happened that the Soots, who came out of their own country, were, generally speaking, men of more ability than those who remained at home. " 0, madam," said he, " the reason is obvious. At every outlet there are persons stationed to examine all 'who pass, and for the honor of tho country, no one is permitted to leave it, who is not a man of understanding." PITTSTON BREWERY, HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, Jan. 28.'69. Fittston. Jan.4,1866 Knox vs. Orr. Court grant rule to show cause why non suit shall not be taken off. Don't neglect green food. Wo have spoken of it before in a former number, and only refer to it now to impress more forcibly the necessity of it if you wish to succced with your poultry ; a little chopped vegetables of some kind—whether cabbage, lettuce, spinach, onions, or other greens—is better given every day than a great deal once or twice a week. Court appoint T. H. B. Lewis, Esq., Commismissioner in Lunacy ol Sanford Perry. "May I be married ma?" said a pretty brunette of sixteen to her mother. " Whet do you want to be married for V returned her mother. "Why, ma, you know that the children have never seen anybody married, and I thought it might please 'em." JCE! ICE! QARPENTERING AND BUILDING. OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES The People of Pittston nmi West Pittston are respectfully informed thatduring the present wintefl have greatly enlarged my lee Hons?, at Yatesville nnd will be able next Summer to supply all demand* throughout the season, with the best bf -mds The undersigned.who has had extensive and lo»g experience in all the various branches of the Carpentering Business, desires to announce to the l'nblie that he is prepared, to take Contracts, for all kinds of work, or to do work hy the day. He would refe,r to the many'for whom he has built houses the last seventeen years, in Fittston, as to his ability and promptness, believing that all will give him the credit of Court decree incorporation of the Wilkes" Barre Building A Saving Association No. 2. Thursday, April 8, 1869. \ L B , POIt T Jvll, & c Having tilted np a commodious shop for wood wojk and another for painting, lie is prepared to take orders for all descriptions 01 wagons, and to guarantee that his work will be done well and in season. Having in connection with his wagon department a corps of blacksmiths of long experience, the important part of good ironing will not be wanting on any of his work Auditors report filed on sale of Peter Connell by Sheriff. ved at their regular Agency in MOUNTAIN WATER ICE. "Then," said she, " I suppose you were smug- Leo vs. Burnett. Opinion of Court filed. Brigham Young, having been married ih* other day to five additional wives, an Indian chief, who witnessed the ceremony, shook hit head and shrugged his shoulders and muttered. •' Too much marry—too much squaw." CRANTON I complete arrangements made in PITTSTON Thankful for the liberal and general patronage of last season, I feel encouraged to make every effort to serve the people to their entire satisfaction. My sales last summer far exceeded my expectations which accounts for the short supply at that time, but this will not occur again, and none need fear that their supplies of me will fail before the close of the season. The prices will be the same as last year. DOING GOOD WORK, gled." If you wish perfect eggs, lime in some form must be furnished. Broken bones, lime rubbish, pounded shells (oyster or clam) are all good. D. N. Lathrop vs Abel Barker. Rule to show cause why judgment shall not be opened and Defendant, andiien creditors let into a defence proceedings stayed meantime. MANUFACTURE OF ALE, The painting and trimming will bv done in the besi manner and on reasoable terms. as well as for doing.it according to agreement and in a neat and substantial,manner. Having u shop at. his residence on the hill, near the "Matt Steam Mill," he is prepared for all small jobs as well as large ones.and will give strict attention to the saw*. A local poet indicted a sonnet to his mistress entitled, '• I kissed her sub rosa." orders! Pec. 17—lm ussed. Send in C. S. PLACEMAN. William Street WM. II. KOSENCRANCI- Pittston January 7,18C9.—3m. The compositor knew better than that, and set it up in printer's Latin, " I kissed her snub Beef or pork scraps are productive of good results. In the winter when the fowls do not get worms and grubs, acakc laid in tho yard for In Re acknowledgment of Sheriffs Deeds. Sheriff acknowledged in open Court following deed: Pittston, July 9,1808 Pitlston, Feb. is. is* HENRY 9TF.VF.N9. A new firm of proof readers in Boston is called the house of correction. nosa."
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 20 Number 7, April 22, 1869 |
Volume | 20 |
Issue | 7 |
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 | 1869-04-22 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 20 Number 7, April 22, 1869 |
Volume | 20 |
Issue | 7 |
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 | 1869-04-22 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_18690422_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 | C• JOB PRINTING AND RULING. TERMS OF PUBLIC\T10\. 1, of °'nct embrac«» » Urge mi, or Si. am Pr WUh °"e L*"fe Pyu«"ter T»y P,l*° "m,l"er St"m Po"« VT'K Of ,.v,ry k.rr"."11" eu"t,ling us 40 «D» .M.rn0,? to ««*D»«« H m«n.an««r sot ' e»"» iu our largo citie«,»nd at low rulen. month war, $1 ife-ts, f"'!d "" prlntiu« of Mau Notes. Orders " 8howBl»». Label., lira,. Ac ' Hand h""' Ticket., Rujad and Bound work of all vi„ i j in the neatest and be«t 1 klnj8 done to, order order. 1 manner, and printed to hs, S."iO; one year,i7i). One half C nn D\C'm three months, S40 DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, no yea SI 30. A fall line of Justices- and CoturtabW to v gether with L.cense Application, and Deed., Contracts, Time and Pay Roll. constantly on hand. ' • *c-« ■a' and Adminisl a of limited or individual interest, 20 ntors' Notices, Si each. All VOL. XX.—NO. 7. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1869. WHOLE NO. 995. its per Not* of Marriages and Deaths mpanying the sanv WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINES AND LIQUORS. BOOTS AND SHOES. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN. ADVICE TO A YOUNG MAN. them to pick at, or a little chopped, off and broken up aud fed to them, adds to their health and to tho contents of the egg basket. 8o also an occasional dish of raw meat chopped into pieces about as large as haiel nuts Aw To Alexander E. Ilosach for 53 acres of land in Spring Brook. Con. $180. Sold as property of James Meehan. ATTORNEYS AT LAW JJOOTS AND SHOES! i 1 S. STAliK, VA ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1'ITTSTON, r K N N 'A GEO. W. NRAINERD & CO., GROCERS, Gb. smith, IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, WINES, (HNS, 4c., 4c., 191 West St., one Door above Duane St., NEW TORK. BY liBOHGI D. nimi. The following letter was addressed to a young man who bad fallen in love with a girl, and was about to start on a campaign against her. The subject possesses universal interest, and if by these comments upon it I succeed in helping some poor stranger over the thorny way to matrimony I shall be amply repaid, although that fact would not i auso me to reject with indignant scorn any ton dollar bill sent to me by any fellow creature whose heart overflows with gratitude. I am not mercenary but life, besides being a trouble dreamer, is expensive, and butter is fifty cents a pound. To H. BcWright for lot of land in Wilkes- Barre borough. Consideration $385. Sold g. property of estate of P. D. Hagerty. .103 Murray, near West Street M ARK MCDONNELL Historic mount! baptized in flame and blood, Thy name is*as immortal as the rocks That crown thy thunder-scarred but royal brow Thou liftest up thy aged head in pride In this cool atmosphere, but higher still Within the calm and solemn atmosphere • Of an immortal fame. From thy sublime And avrtul summit, I can gaze afar NEW YORK MSypi Would respectfully s L J inform the public that L I he has opened at his new Boot and Shoe I store.an entirely uewr iinifaw ... u' handsome variety LADIES', MISSES' i EgjgV CHILDREN'S SHOES of every description, stylo and quality, with an entire assortment, of everything in the boot and shoe line,from the dainty slipper to the strong lumbering boot. I wish to say to farmers particularly, who wish to buy Yorker. Pay, Pens ninl other Gove ruin eM Claim'* Collected, nU CIooruiDove Ex J DAVID BKLDJMf (_EL1S ■W. BRA1XERD, Mar. 7,1S«1 541yl COURT. To George B. Kulp for 135 acres in Lake township. Consideration $50. Bold as property of H. Kocher, et al. Office A W. BAXTER FISH AND OYSTERS To Michael Reap for tract ol land in Pittston borough. Consideration $210. Sold at property of John Maloney. DL. O'NETL, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. PASSPORT PENSION' AND CLAIM AGKNT | A. WISNKR, p| . N,1. 92 Front Slroot McKENNA, GENERAL PRODUCE, FISH AND OYSTER COMMISSION MERCHANT,JOHN COMMON PLEAS. NF.W YORK I'pon innumerous lesser pinnacles. And Oh! my winged spirit loves to fly. Like a strong eagle, mid their up-piled crags, But most on the imperial mount, my soul Is chained as by a spell of power. Monday, April », 1869. WlI.KI l.v. • WiRE, P V BONNEI.L & AI'AMS WHOLESALE OKOCtRS. Present, Hon. John N. Conyugham, Hon. E. L. Dana, and George P. Steele, Esq. To John Myron Reed, et al. for lot of land in Carbondale. Consideration $58. Sold as property of Mary Brown. D. C.nARlUNOTON HARRINGTON, NEVS AT LAW. jyjILLHR & ROSS, No. :;n South Walor, and .103 South Front St., PHILADELPHIA. ■nee see J.S. Hurlbut, Pittston, Pa. James McCaaey vs. W. D. and E. F. Brown. No. 35(1 February Term 1867, C. D. Foster, Esq., appear for Defenden'ts, and pleads non assumpsit.To M. J. Philbin for piece of land in Blakely township. Consideration $590. Sold aa property of Michael Betaoll. \\TRHJIIT £ D V ATTOI COMMISSION MERCHANTS For refc BINGHAMTOX BOOTS, I gaze My Dkar Friesd: Before you begin your assaults upon the «ffections of Miss Smith, with whom, you tell me you are in love, let me offer you a few words of counsel. Never be ashamed to take advice from an older man than yourself. Gray hairs bring wisdom and discretion, and he who with simple reverence heeds the words of warning that falls from aged lips, and guides his foot-steps thereby, will win enduring success and be blessed in his generation. It was a venerable white haired old man who taught me always to go it alone in Cvuchre when I held both bowers and the ace, and look at me now. I am the father of five children and owe my tailor one hundred and soventy-five dollars that I can't pay. Believe roe, age brings with it that experience which time alone can supply.WILKKS-liAKKJJ, PA and JOBBERS of | Sept. 12, '67-Cm. m —_ tlmt I keep a full supply of the best make always on hand, and the From this tall height on Cltickamauga's field. Where lDeath held erst high carnival. The waives Of the mysterious death-river ijjoaned; The tramp, the shout, the fearful thunder-roar Of rod-broath'd cannon, and the wailing cry Of myriad victims filled the air. The smoke Of battle closed above the charging hosts. Office on Main St., above Z. Bennett's Store. Will practice in Courts of Luzerno County and Mayor's Courts of Carbondale. Consultations in German and .English. D. C. Harrington, Xotarv Public. Feb. 4,1864. ies, Pr Flour, Grain, Meal, Feed, F. K. BA1RD IT* k. BAIRD & CO., X; . Packers and IValers in CAN, TUB, SPICED ANIi SHELL OYSTERS, No. 3.13 gouth Front Street, B. F. COOLBACOH. In Re Sheriff** sale of real estate of Michael Betsoll. Court appoint 8. 8. Winchester, Esq., auditor to distribute pro«eed« of lale. isions. Seeds CHEAPEST IN TOWN —COME AND SEE FOR YOUBSELVES. Wright, et al. vs. Joues, el al—No. 377, Jan. Term, 1869. Messrs. Wright i. Harrington withdraw appearance for O. M. Martin, aud on motion of Plaintiff's counsel and filing of confession, Court direct judgmeut to be entered against Defendant for the lands described in the writ. Main St., Pittston, Pa. Being a practical shoemaker myself, and employing none but i Fob. is, '09. More vs More., Divorce • vinculo matrimonii decreed. * HOTELS PHILADELPHIA. THE BEST OF WOR KM E N, And, when it passed, the grand old flag no more Waved in the light of Heaven. The soil was wet And miry with the life-blood of the brave, As with a drenching rain. And yoifbroad stream, Incorporation of The Rector Church Wardens and yestry of St. Clement. Court make order for publication, Ac. PIIYSICIANS By special ariangements with the Express Companies and Railroads, those who order may rely on a constant supply ami prompt delivery. We a continuation of the favors of our old friends and customers, and solicit the orders of dealers generally, promising every satisfaction in our power to give, rfend in your onlers. Jan.3- F. R. BAIRD4CO. 1 can warrant entire satisfaction in the CUSTOM DEPARTMENT to all who wish a complete tit, and will favor me with their patronage. mark McDonnell. JQll. W. M. McALARNEY, HOUSE, WILKESBARRE, PKNN'A PARTICULAR ATTENTION TAID TO RE The noble and majestic Tennessee, Ran reddened toward the deep. In Re Lunacy of Charles Auble.—No. 204, April Term, 1869, inquisition filed and confirm- Quarter Sessions—5th April.—In Re road in Spring Brook twp. W. H. Sturderant, Lyman Drake and J. 8. Lewis viewer*. ECLECTIC PHY3ICIAN R. S. RIRHIJ,) ['roprjctorf. T. B. HULL, )*r°Pncior- PAIRING ed nisi Offers his professional son West Pittstbn and v' to ehronic di.C Office with 1 Not s to the citizens o Jan.7,1SG9 Call before purchasing, and remember the right place, But thou. O bleak And rocky mountain, wast the theatre Of a yet fiercer struggle. On thy height, Where now I sit, a proud and gallant host. The chivalry and glory of the South, Stood up awaiting battle. Sombre cloud* Floating far, far beneath them, shut from view The stern and silent foe, whose storied flag Bore ou its folds our country's monarch-bird. Whoso talons grasp the thunderbolt. Up. tip In He Habitual drunkenness of Peter Auble. —No. 361, April Terra, 1SC9, inquisition filed and confirmed nisi. pooial attention given Jenk'ins' Block, opposite Battle's Brick Building. Main St, Pittston, Pa, [Jan. lfi,'08 Court refer the view oack to tiewers to be amended in matter of form. U. Thayer, I.tMerne 11 JOHN McDOUG ALL'S HOTEL MILLINERY In Be Pathmaster of Hula twp. Court Appoint John Paul, Esq., Pathmaster. Bond in (5000 to b« given, and approved by the Court. Main Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, NEW iilLLlNERY AiND FANCY STORE. THOS. 8. EVANS' Boot and Shoe Establishment Catherine Fennerty, assigned to I. P. Dolph vb. Patrick Gibbons.—No. 495, November Term 1808, rnlemade absolute. ' " JJR. P. J. O'MALLEY, PITTSTON, PA 11 kinds of the bes inality. Am Adjoining D. Lamb's Boot and Shoe Store. MRS. D. LAMB, having recently opened a desirable stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, invites the attention of the ladies to the same. Her stock comprisesIn the first placc, my boj, when you go a courting, never start out on the principle that you can make a good thing of it by crowding upon the young woman's parent!. Confine yourself strictly to the offspring. On the same principle, if any other vagabond and foolish youth i« prowling around trying to wnlk into the woman'* holiest emetions, hold yourself in no matter how mad you may feel about it, and instead of saying bard things about him, praise him up as a good fellow who means well, and at the same time intimate that you consider him of not much account in a general way.— She will like yon for your magnanimity, and despise him becausc you patronize him. Women are like the nightmare, they always go by Dobson vs. Wegeoat.—No. 852 August Term, 1866,on filing affidavit of Plaintiff—Court grant rule to show cause why award of arbitration in their case shall not be stricken off. Returnable 1st Monday of May Term, 1869. OnrHAas Coor—itA April.—In Bo estate of Daniel Kline, dec'd. Court decree tale of real estate by Administrators. Bale to take place at public house ofM. B. Postans, Moscow, on 15th July, 1869. Beturn of sale to be made third Monday of Aug. 1369, and fix terms on sale. cents Hospital Office—Main str ig,Ti(tston, Pa. NEW YORK •site Battle's brick build Aug.'20, '68—3m.♦ accommodation for the public ment of confectioneries, by J uly 5,1.S6C. Also a choice assort- MBS. McDOUG AL, DR. WASHINGTON 0. NUGENT, PHYSICIAN- AND SURGEON", HORSE HOTEL, 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 tho best and most approved manner Please call and examine our stock. Thy rugged sides they came with mJtaured tramp. Unheralded by bugle, drum, or shout. And, though the clouds closed round -them with the gloom Estf te of H. Lorentz. Opinion of Court filed. Exceptions to Auditors report overruled and report confirmed absolutely. Pttston and vicinity Office 2d door i Miry 14,1860. tf services to the citizens of MARKET STREET, WILKES-BARRE, PA Estate of Chas. Long, dec'd. Court appoint Christian Lange guardian. !i of the Bauli L. B. PERRIN, Proprietor Full Blast 1 Of double night, they paused not in their march. Till sword and plume and bayonet emerged Above the spectral shades that circled round Thy awful breast Then suddenly a storm Of flame and lead and iron downward burst, Front this tall pinnacle, like winter hail. Good Stabling attached. Oct. 23, *CS, Pitts ton! Oct. 18,1866.-tf John Sherer vs. John Bird. No. 109 May Term, 1868, opinion of Court filed and rule to strike off award discharged. Estate of Cordelia Schrimer, dec'd. Time of sale oi real estate continued to May 8. DR. JOHN C. BECKER, PHYSICIAN AN1D SXJROKON A MERICAN HOTEL, A M A ITCH CHUN K, PA jyjlLLINERY NEW STOCK (FORMKRLV OF TUXKHAXXOCK.) Estate of Jehodia Madley, dec'd. Baport of sale of real estate by guardian, filed and confirmed nisi. :il Bank ROBERT KLOTZ JOHN W. REED, MRS. MARY J. SMITH, Two doors above Lewis Cohen's Clothing Store, Long, fierce, and bloody was the strife—■alas! The noble flag, our country's hope and pride, Sank down beneath the surface of the clouds, As sinks the pennon of a shipwrecked bark Beneath a stormy sea, and naught was heard Save the wild cries and moans of stricken men. And the swift rush of fleeing warriors down Thy rugged steeps. John Sherer vs. John Bird. No. 110 May Term, 1868, opinion of Court filed. Bule made absolute, and award and all proceedings under the arbitration Stricken off. PITTSTON, PA. Office hours—from 8 to 10 a. m.., and 1 to 2 p, m. Evening, 6 to 8. Pittston. March 1, lS66.-tf April 2, ISfiS. MAIN STREET, PITTSTON. Estate of B. Matcalf, dec'd. Court decree specific performance of contract with Arnold Bertles. Administrator to make deed on being paid or secured any purchase money due on contract. QT. CHARLES 1IOTKL, IO Penn Avenue, Ha.« the pleasure of inviting lier customers and the ladies in general to a He has supplied himself with a variety of the best of stock, and has a stiong forco of (iOOD WORKMEN constantly employed, enabling him to turn out work upon short notice and executed in such a manner as to give satisfaction to all. contraries II. J. Philip vs. the Philadelphia Insurance Co. No. 82 January Term, 1869, Court grant rule on the Defendant to perfect their appeal by the addition of new bail, absolute for debt interest and costs, or to show cause why the said appeal shall not be strieken off. DENTISTS SCRANTON, PA CHAS. H. BltAlNARD, Prop r. NEW AND FASHIONARLE Make up your mind to block tho little game of your rival. Always have engagements with a gal, and ask her to go to the opera before the sale of tickets begins. Ho like the genius jackass he is, will very likely wait until he bays the paste boards. The closest attention w-l| be bestowed upon all guests, and their comfort will be the chief aim of the Proprietor. Seranton, May 2,1807—ly Anything in the shape of a Fine or Coarse Boot or Shoe will be made in the neatest and most satisfactory manner, for either gentleman or lady. Estate of Samuel Hermans. Depositions filed. CS. BECK, M. D.—DENTIST . late of PHILADELPHIA.^ Office,—Two doors above his former residence, East side of Main St., above the '-'ublicSquare. Wilkea-Barre, Penn. July ly, 18(10.—ly. STOCK OF MILLINERY, But soon the trumpet voice Of the bold chieftain of the routed host Resounded through the atmosphere, and pierced The clouds that hung around thee. With high word, TRIMMINGS, AO, In Re petition for guardian of Catherine A and Ernest T. Williams. KEPAIR1NG OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO WITH PROMPTNESS. S. llughes and Ann Wright, Administrators of John Hughes vs. {IrJ. Yaple. Xo. 238, August Term, 1885, opinion of Court filed. Rule discharged. /CENTRAL HOTEL, UPPER PITTSTON Of every description belonging to the trade. This Thankful for past favors, we are'encouraged to go ahead. Never let him sit you out, either. When you both happen in together of an evening, let him do most of the talking at first, and about the time his limited stock of ideas begin to give out, you will come up smiling, and he has either got to sit there like a lot of dead wood, or elso go home. If he stays a little too late for decency, get up and say to him in a pleasant voice, "Come,William,it is getting late; vre had better go;" and he will rise up and come along, gritting his teeth and Ewearing inwardly at you. But you needn't care for you needn't know you have a soft thing on him. Court appoint Leroia guardian of aaid minor*. Same day bond filed and approved. DR J. M. BARRETT DENTIST, J. S. HINDS, Prop r stock has been selected with the utmost care and it Give us a call, and we will do our best to please. Dec, 3, 'Gij-tf THUS. B. EVANS. He quickly summoned his brave soldiery back To the renewal of the deadly fight. Again their stern and measured tramp wa« heard The House has been thoroughly renovated and much improved, and the proprietor feels assured that he can make his guests comfortable in every way. His table will be supplied with the best of provinder and his bar with the chocest of liquors. The patronage of the public is rcstfuHy solicited. embraces a variety which cannot fail to pleaso all 6Ik April.—Estate of Alex. Jameson, dee.'d. Court ordered citation, returnable second Monday May term. Office at his residence on Franklin-St. opposite the Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where he may hereafter De found at all hours. whether they desire a costly or cheap outfit in the By the flushed Southrons, as it echoed up Thy bald, majestic cliffs. Again they burst. Ami Harrison vs. S. H. Warner. No. 6J April Term, 1857, opinion of Court filed, exceptions overruled and report of Auditor confirmed.article of a Bonnet, or other head gear. g STURMER'S Estate of Paul Cardley, dee'd. Court ordered. •lias attachment to issue againt the Administrators.Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold a«d Silver plate, &c., ami operates in all the branches of Dental Surgery,in the bestmanner. LACES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &C., Like spirits of destruction, throngh the clouds, And mid a thousand hurtling missiles swept Their foes before them as the whirlwind sweeps The strong oaks of the forest. Victory Perched with If*r sister-eagle on the scorched And torn and blackened banner. Pittston, June 6, '67-y In the greatest variety and at all prices. Tlease call Robinson vs. Harries. No, 461 November Term, 1S66, opinion of Court filed. Rule made A deduction from usual charges sufficient to cover expenses, allowed to persons whocomo item a. distance. C April 19 1S60.—ly. rjlHE SWAN HOTEL, nnd examine. M. J. 9. Estate of Geo. S. Stare, dee'd. Court appoint Geo. W. Drum guardian of Clara Stare, J. B. Stare and W m. Stare, minor children of said decedent. Bond in $1300 for each confirmed. NEAR THE RIVER BRIDGE, PITTSTON, PA. Pittston, Nov. 26,1808. absolute Robert Simpsen it- Co, vs. Patrick Moran.— No. 122 May Term, 1855, opinion of Court filed. Rule lo set aside award discharged. Dn M. WILLIAMS, SURGEON DENTIST The above Hotel, so long and favorably known to the public, under the management of its present proprietor has recently undergone important repairs, by which its comfort and conveniences have been much enlarged. A long experience in the Hotel business has given the proprietor a thorough knowledge of the wants of the travelling public, and all who patronize the House may rest assured that their comforts will be studied and attended to. Good beds, good victuals and ample stabling will be found by all -customers and at moderate rates. Thankful for many yeaf* of the most liberal public patronage, a continuancc of the same is respectfully solicited. fel'SAN EHKET, Paop'r. MISCELLANEOUS. Aw/ul mount The stains of blood hare faded from thy rocks, Estate of Geo. P. Goodrich, dee'd. On Petition of David Goodrich, a minor child, Court appoint Benj. H. Gardner guardian of said minor. Bund in $1000 filed and approved. OAMUEL J. BARBER, KEYSTONE MARBLE YARD, The cries of mortal agony have ccasod To echo from thy hollow cliffs, the smoke Of battle long since melted into air. And yet thou art unchanged. Aye, thou wilt lift Whep you pop, don't go straddling around on the floor on your knees; it ii not only ridiculous, but destructive to trowsers- If she says "yes," you don't need any instruction, the whole business is ad libttum. If she happens to remark "no," but thinks she can always regard you "as a friend," don't make any observations about suicide. No girl was ever worth going to the cold and silent grave, you know, and you may have a chanco to sail in again and Morrison vs. Few A Pew. No 426 January Term, 1869, on motion j udgment sec. reg. ordered by tbe Court. MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PA ROOT & SIIOE MANUFACTORY Among the many improvements recently introduced in his practice, he regards nono of more importance than his method of EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, which he is doing successfully every day, by the use of Sculptor, and Dealer in R E M 0 V A L ! In majesty thy walls above the storm. Mocking the generations as they pas*, And pilgrims of the far off centurlcs Will sometimes linger in their wanderings Houtz vs. Becker. No. 20 January Term, 1869,on filing affidavit the judgment in this case stricken off by consent of counsel and rule is granted upon the Justice, is produce before the Court on augumentof above case, his docket containing entry of this case. Pefendent suggests diminutive of record, and rule is granted upon justice to perfect his return by returning the execution filed in the case. 1th April.—Estate of John Gahan, dee'd.— Court appoint A. A. Chase guardian of Julia Ann Gaban and John Gahan, minor children of decedent. Bond in $800 filed and approved. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, Having disposed of my interest in the Mercantile business, I have auain concentrated my whole attention upon the Manufacture and sale of Tomb Stones, Mantels, Window Caps and Sills. NITROUS OXIDE GAS Pittston, Jan. 21,1861—ly Opposite the Bank, To ponder, with a deep and sacred awe, Tho legend of the fight above the clouds. Estate of Thqp. Walmbold, dee'd. Rule to strike off absolute confirmation of Aoditor's report withdrawn as to share of M. A. Wambold assigned to Simon Walmbold, and thereupon Court direct Administrator to pay the amount to Simon Wambold to which he it entitled undor said report. It is perfectly safe and very pleasant to inhale. Its results have been entirely satisfactory in ev- riTTSTON, LUZERNE CO., PA BOOTS & SHOES, —N. Y. Ltdgcr C. M. W RESTAURANTS. PASSAGE TO AND FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, anil, hereby request to my numerous old and tried friends, and tbe public in general, to call and see me at my new quarters in my brick building a few doors below the First National Hank. My accommodations for the business are now the most complete they have ever been, and I desire to give the public the advantage of them and will do so it they will but give me the opportunity. My long experience has given me a thorough knowledge of the business, and customers may rest assured that they w ill not be imposed upon in either sale or custom work. iiooirrs wilh J. W. MILLER,adjoining the Cash Store of Chas. Law Jfc Co. Pittsto.n, May 1st 1S64. ery instance JOIIN U. IIORN, WHY DON'T BOYS LEARN TRADES. win By Steamship and Sailing Packet, TDy WEEKLY LINES, at Reuaeed Kales. I know a man, who broache.1 the subject eighteen times to the same girl, and ho got her at last. Never say die, there is no last ditch in love; the case only grows hopeless when the girl die*. Never talk to her ot love in a cottage by the sea. Four story brown stone houses with gas, water, all the modern conveniences and a back staircase is what she wants. MARKET STREET (opposite the jail) The Philadelphia Ledger justly remarks that the present generation of young men seems to have a strong aversion to every kind of trade, business, calling, or occupation that requires manuel labor, and an equal strong tendency toward some so-called "genteel" employment or profession. The result is seen in a superabundance of elegant penmen, book-keepers, and clerks of every kind who can got no employment, and are wasting their lives in the vain pursuit of what is not to be had ; and a terrible overstock of lawyers without any practice and doctors without patients. The passion on the part of the boys and young men to be clerks, office attendants, messengers, any thing, so that it is not work of the kind that will make them mechanics or tradesmen, it is a deplorable sight to those who have full opportunities to see the distressing effects of it in the struggle for such employments by those unfortunates who have put it out of their power to do anything else by neglecting to learn some permanent trade or business in which skill can always be turned to account. The applications for clerkships and similar positions in large establishments are numerous beyond anything that would be thought of by those who have no chance to witness it. Parents and relatives, as well as the boys and young men themselves, seems to be afflicted with the same infatuation. To all such we say, that the most unwise advice you can give to your boy is to encourage him to be a clerk or a bookkeeper. At the best, it is not a well paid occupation. Very frequently it is smong the very poorest. This is the case when the clerk is fortunate enough to be employed ; but if he should happen to be out of employment, then comes the weary scarch, the fearful struggle with the thousands of others looking for places, the never-ending disappointments, the hope deferred that makes the heart sick, the strife with poverty, the humiliations that take all the manhood out of the poor souls, the privations and sufferings of those who depend upon his earnings, and who have no resource when he is earning nothing. No father, no mother, no relative should wish to see their boys or kindrid wasting their young lives in striving after the genteel positions that bring such trials and privations .upon them in after life. In Re Sheriff sale of R. E. of John Caspady. Court appoint E. 0. Butler, auditor to distribute fuml arising from sale. MISCELLANEOUS wilke£barre. TAPSCOTT BROTHERS A CO., Estate of Jame9 Brown, dec'd. Auditor's report filed recommending loan and mortgage of real estate of decedent. HR. NOLL, . ARCHITECT, SCRANTON, IDA Fish, Steaks, Chops, Ac. Ac. Old and New Ales Wines, Liquors and Cigars of the choicest quality. Feb. 25 1K60—tf. Continue to issue Passage Tiekels,available for twelve Months, from LONDON, LIVEBPOOL, or IJUEENS- ToWN. and KRAFTS payable on demand, for liny amount from £1 and upwards. MICHAEL W. MORRIS, Agent, Pittaton Pa. 8G South Street, New York. Commonwealth, ex. rel. J. G. Northup Vs. Isaac M. Gregory. No. 78 February Term, 18(19, answer of Defendant, to two warrants filed. Plans aniisp yate Residen Buildings and Pri LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, Estate of Noah Pettebone, dec'd. Auditor's report filed and confirmed nisi. reasouat floor. J. nished on short notice terms very No. 410 Lackawanna Avenue, third [Sept. 10,1808. Temperance restaurant JOHN BARNES Mar 12. '«8—]y of every description, made to order ami kept for sale. The best, the cheapest and handsomest that In Re Incorporation of the Coalville Building and Loan Association. Incorporation decreed bv the Court. Estate of Elizabeth Stark, dec'd. Auditor's report filed and confirmed nisi. Has just opened an Eating House in the Somerset Buiding, first door north of C. W. Freeman's Jewelry Store, east side of Main street, Pittston, where he will be happy to supply the public with refreshments of all kinds. Tea, Coffee. Bread, Cakes, Pies, &c., of our own baking and warranted good and pure. Weals, hot and cold, served at all hours, in the best manner. Ice Creain, Candies, Fruits, and a variety of the best and most palatable temperance beverages. A share of public patronage is solicited. Apr. 23, '68. JOHN BARNES. If when you ask her she Bays, "not much I wont," don't despair, maybe sho will a little; but don't consider yourself acceptcd because she rejects you twice. Two negatives make an affirmative in grammar but not in courtship. J, MERRIAM'S To Hotel Keepers. Applications and bonds Coi-tavern LICENSE for sale at the PITTSTON GAZETTE OFFICE .can lDe procured. Pittston, Jan. 28,1860—ly S. STURMER. Delong vs. Stevens. Case stated. Opinion of Court filed. Judgment in favor of Defendant. Estate of Jacob Kramer, dec'd. On petition of E. Zeigler, Court ordered inquest of Partition and direct publication of notice in one newspaper in Luzerne Co., for three weeks prior to meeting of inquest; copies of papers containing notice to be mailed to address of parties in interest residing out of the county, and personal service to be given to those within the county. STUDIO At Miller's Photograph Rooms. CABINET AND LIFE-SIZE TORTRAITS P iintpfi in Oil Colors. Aliocopies made from Daguerre is, Ambrotvpe- or Card Pictures any size ir Wat&r Color* or re-loucheU with WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c. In Re Petition and application for Charter for Puumnre Building Association. Incorporation decreed by the Court. If she has any little brothers, let them maul you, and fool around you, and put their greasy fingers on your clothes, and pull your hair, and make themselves generally disagreable. TTTINDOW SHADES.—A New and T ▼ Splendid lot of the celebrated Rustic Window shades, a real gem in house furniture. Come and see WATCHES, CLOCKS AND Auditor's Report Sheriff's Sale, Estate of David Dean and David Hill. Opinion of Court filed. Report confirmed except as slightly modified in opinion and decree. a ltd Painted in O. Judia Ink. Pittston, Sept. i J E W E L R Y ! ♦hem at Pittston, April R. B. CUTLERS Agent for Luzerne Co., P Never write a proposal to a girl. A friend of mine did this once and made a mistake and directed it to a sister of the one he wanted, and this old sister you observe, accepted him by return mail, and then, because he would not marry ber, her father came down and flogged him and he sued him for breach of prommise, laying her claims at $20,000, and she got it. Lacerated affection is expensive my boy. McDOtJGALL'S CENTRAL CARRIAGES, WAGGONS, &c. C. w. F II E E M A N, S*A April.—Estate of P. D. Haggerty dec'd., Exceptions to report of sale withdrawn and sale confirmed absolutely. IJUIIS WAY! THIS WAY! Edward Mallegau vs. Edward Roch. Opinion of Court filed and rule to strike off judgment made absolute. BOOK AND MUSIC STORE, /CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAK\J 1NG, ANI) NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP! Invites the attention of the public to his choice seection of Adjourned to 9 A. M., 12th April 1SS9. Opposite Cooper's Hall BLACKS MITHlfcG. Next Door North of Hilemau's Saloon, MAIN ST RICII JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, Helfrich vs. Simpson. Rule absolute to open judgment pro forma, and let Defendant into a defence, issue to be joined on plea of " payment with leave, Ac." Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment ol Books, Music, and Stationery of all kinds. SLATES, - PENCILS. The undersigned, who professes to understand his business thoroughly, would respectfully inform the public that he lias opened a shop for tne manufacture of Harness of all kinds, both light and heavy. His work will be done in the best manner, including also all repairing. SILVER PLATED WARE SPECTACLES, GOLD PEKS AND CASES SHERIFF SALES. PAPER, rilHE Undersigned is now prepared at his Shopln X West Pittston, to do a general business, in BLACKSMITH INC., and the manufaetare of WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. Having been particular to secure the best of w agon and Carriage Makers, as weil as Blacksmiths, he feels no hesitation in assuring the public that the work made at his shop will compile fuvorably with the best in Northern Pennsylvania. On Saturday, 10th inst., sales of real estate were made by the Sheriff as follows : SCHOOL BOOKS, AND FANCY GOODS IN GENERAL, When you are engaged, don't go down and sport round the house the very next day nor begin to buy furniture, cradlto, and one thing and another. Woman's minds are like the dollar bills, liable to change, and she may think to better her bargain, a.nd take another man; then you have got to get up an auction of the most ridiculous character.—John Quill. Miller et al. vs. Wilson. The rule in this ease to be entered by the Protbonotary, " discharged when the Plaintiff liquidates the true sum to be collected. BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, Ac, Constantly on hand Ready-made work, together with a good supply of He is also sole agent in Pittston for J E. Spencer & Co.'s celebrated Dwelling house and curtilage in Plymouth township, sold as property ofEdw'd Connsll, et al., to C. D. Foster for $165. The business will receive careful attention and every addition will be promptly made to the stock which the wants of the community may call for. The patrouge of the public is respectfully solicited. Pittsaon, April 18,1807. ROBES, BLANKETS, WHIPS, BELLS, and all other articles belonging to the trade; all of which he will sell as cheap as they can be had in the county. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. ELI AGER. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, Cornelius Simpson vs. Horatio Sayres. On motion rule to show cause why judgment should not be opened, and why it shall not be satisfied in whole or in part. Fifty-six acres of land in Union twp., sold as property of Z. C. Marvine to D. C. Harrington for $1610. PAINTING AND TRIMMING! which are superior to any other now in use, and never fail to give full satisfaction to those who use them For this department also, he has ascientific workman of ample experience in the best shops In the state. With the facilities and workmen with wh'ch my establshmcnt is now furnished, there is nothing to prevejit my being able to produce as neatly and well-made a wagon of any kind as can be made in .Northern Pennsylvania. Those in need of anything in my line, are requested to call and give me a trial, audsatisfaction in every particular will be guaranteed, JOSEPH KLOTZ. Pittston, Dec. 17,18C8, Every article sold, warranted as represented, and he will not bo undersold by any establishment in Luzerne County. Now is your opportunity to make Presents Beautiful and Cheap, or to supply yourself from one of the best selections in the county. BAKERIES. Two lots of land, sold as lands of J. D. Coon to H. W. Palmer for $50. B11ANDENBURG'.S BAKERY New Brick, opposite Big Basin, SILVER PLATING J. E. VanLecr, vs. C. F.Bowman. On filing suggestion of diminution of record. Court order and direct rule on S. E. Parsons to show cause why a more full record Bhall not be sold. Lot of land, with two stores and dwelling bouses thereon, in Pittston, property of Samuel Levy, sold to Isaac Livingston for $13,000. REPAIRING FOOD FOR POULTRY. TITTSTON, PA. rpiIE STAFF OF LIFE is good Bread, and I X would respectfully inform the citizens of Pittston and vicinity, that I always keep the genuine article on hand for sale, with all kinds o Particular attention will be paid to repairing Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry of all kinds, and all work in trusted to him will be executed promptly and in the most workmanlike manner. C, W. FREEMAN. Pittston, Dec. 24,1S6S. Nevor stint poultry in the variety or quality of their food. Good food is a positive economy. The best and heaviest corn is the cheapest.— The best food is that which gives the most of what nature demands for the formation of muscle, bone and fat. Fine bran or middlings is richer in two of these important ingredients than any other one kind of food, but being deficient in gluten, ii not warmth-giving, and is better when combined with the whole grain, which, when mashed, forms a most wholesome nutritious food. Jacob Gould vs. Harrison, use of Jones. In Re Petition of Sheriff, Ac., under interpleader act. Rule made absolute and order made for a feigned issue. House and lot in Wilkes-Barre, property of D. Axel, sold to L. Myers for $200. Wast May 31,1806 1VTEW WAGON SHOP. XI AMOSSTROH House and lot in Milwankie, property of T. Huthmaeher, et al., sold to H. W. Palmer for CRACKERS. PIES, CAKES, 4c., Ac. Families and Parties supplied with everything in his line, on short notice, and on reasonable terms. STOVES AND TINWARE. Leonard Sear] et al. vs. the Pittston A Elmira Coal Co. In Equity. Opinion and decree of Court filed. The views of the master being accepted, Court decree that Plaintiff take nothing under the original bill. Referred back to the master to report account and calculation of coal minbd under the lease and interest if any. $100, Desires to inform his old customers and the public in general that lie lias fitted up a commodious and convenient shop for tl»e making and painting of Lot of land in Hyde Park, property of John Langan, sold to E. Hermans for $110. My establishment is now in my new brick building opposite the big basin, on'Main St. REMOVAL! WAGONS OF ALL KINDS, opposite the Catholic church, on WILLIAM STREET in Pittston. The experience he has had in his business. and the extent to which his work is known in this section, warrants the assurance on his part, that he will have the pleasure of again serving many who have heretofore fSvored him with their work. He pledges himself to use the best of Kfood, and to do the painting in the most durable and approved manner. The iron work to his wagons is done by Wm. Stroh, who is well known as one of the BEST WORKMEN in this section. The public are invited to call and take a look at our work, painting shop, and work shop. Respectfully, May 21, 'OS—tf AMOS STROH. House and lot in Scranton, property of Albert F. Jones, to Richard Evans for $995. Lot in Olyphant, property of Z. C. Ward, to Jno. L. Hull for $240. FRANK BRANDENBURG.- Tittaton, March 1,18631 VEW BAKERY. J. 1 The undersigned would respectfully announce to the public that he has opened That good goods are theclieape&Us well exemplified in the differencebetween light and heavy silver plated ware; for example, take oval thread desert forks, which is the most saleable pattern and size of forks. The same amount ot silver that makes 1 doz-48 oz. worth $22.00, makes 12 doz. of 4 oz. worth $7.25,12 X 7- 25-J87.00, the same amount that make 1 doz. 36 oz. worth $18.00, makes 9 doz. 4 oz. '.I x 7.25-$65.25, the same amount that makes 1 doz, 16 oz. worth $12.00, makes 4 doz. 4 oz. 4 x 7.25-$29.00, all sizes and patterns of spoons and forks in the same proportion. All goods plated by me having my name and figures denoting the ounce plate stamped on them are plated strictly by weight and the full amount of silver on every dozen. BAItRITT'S TIN SHOP! One Door South of Penn'a Coal Co.'s Office, House and lot in Plymouth property of Jno, P. Jones, sold to H. B- Payne tor $50. - PITTSTON, PA. Barley is much used in Europe, but should never be the only food in the poultry-yard.— Fowls do not fatten on it. TunsDAr, April 6,1869. Having on hand a lull assortment of Samuel Ransom, assigned to John B. Smith vs. W. L. Lance. Judgment by agreement for Plaintiff, for $7,605 56 100 and costs. The lands, machine shops,store houses, office# fixtures, Ac., of the American scale Co., in Wilkes-Barre, sold to G. B. Nicholson for $25,000. , AN EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN PITTSTON STOVES OF ALL KINDS! adjoining the Butler Ilouse, where he will be prepared at all times to supply families and parties with Bread Biscuit, Cakes and Pies, of all kind, on short notice. From an extensive experience in the bakery business they feel no hesitation in saying that he will be able to satisfy all as to the quality of'Bread Ac,, which lie offers. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. L. ELTERICH. 1'itlstou July 6th, 1865. How do these deplorable false notions as to choice of occupation get into the heads of boys ? Why do they or their parents consider it more "genteel" or desirable to ran errands, sweep out offices, make fires, copy letters, etc., than to make hats and shoes, or lay bricks, or wield the saw and jackplane, or handle the machinist's file, or the blacksmith's hammer? We have heard that some of them get these notions at school. If this be true, it is a sad perversion of the means of education provided for our youth, which are intended to make them useful, as well as intelligent members of society, and not useless drags and drones. Should it be so, that the present generation of boy* get it into their beads that, because they have more book learning and school accomplishment than their fathers had. they must therefore look down upon the trades that require skill and handicraft, and whose productions make up the vast mass of the wealth of every country, then it is time for the controllers and directors to have the interior walls of our school houses covered with maxims and mottoes warning them against the fatal error. Oats are good as a change, but are inferior in nutriment. S. A. Bennett, assignee of Edward McNail vs. F. A. Page. Rula made absolute and affidavit of defence filed. D 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 Buckwheat is much liked by poultry, is greedily devoured, and is more productive of eggs early and in abundance than any other grain. House and lot in Pittaton, property oi John N. Howell, sold tc Leah Howell for $450. STREET BLA CKSMITU SHOP! RE-PLATING DONE ANY THICKNESS REQUIRED. Mr. James Searles, is agent for the sale of these poods in Pittston, and all order!" left at his Jewelry Store will receive prompt attention. Yosburg vs. Yosburg. Court appoint Andrew Hunlock, Commissioner to take testimony. L.1RGE STOCK OF TIN-W.4RE, Peters vs. Everhart. Inquest confirmed, and Court grant rule to come into Court on the 1st Monday of May Term next awl exempt or refuse, Ac. An old writer thus describes a talkative female : ID. McEOWN Ilemp seed is also productive of eggs and is also very strengthing. The latter is one of the best things that can be fed during moulting.BY WILLIAM STROII, West Pittston, Feb. 18, '6'J. All made up by experienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. " I know a lady, who loves talking so incessantly, that she won't give an echo fair play.— She jias that everlasting rotation of tungue, that an echo must wait until she dies before it can catch her last words." BREWERIES. The public are respectfully informed that I hold myself in constant readiness at my new and commodious shop, just opposite the Catholic Church, on William-st., in Pittston Borough, to do all kinds of work in the line of PITTSTON MEAT MARKET. « PETER SEIBEL. At the Pittston Meat Market, opposite the Bank, desire to inform the public that they are as heretofore supplying their n umerous customers with the best of i'RESli BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, and all other seasonable meats. They are also dealing in HIDES SHEEP SKINS, andFURS,for which they will at all times pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES IN CASH, liring them along. P. S. Pittston, Not. 1,18GG—tf. Rand, iiowell & king, [Successors to Smith Bros.,] CELEBRATED XX AND XXXX ALES, HOLLOW.W4REI In preparing birds for exhibition, may be given occasionally; it increases the Secretion of oil, and gives luster to their plumage. In giving soft feed it Bbould be mixed stiff, i, e., not muthy ; fowls do not relish it in this stale. A good food of this kind is composed of equal quanties of fine bran and Indian meal. This should be mixed with hot or scalding water, or of such consistency that it breaks or crujnblcs when thrown on the ground. Another good soft feed is made of small potatoes, washed clean, boiled, and mashed with an equal quantity of Indian meal. Eliz. Barnes vs. Laz. Shoemaker. Case tried Verdict for Defendant Such as POTS and KETTLES, COAL SCUTTLES, also LANTERNS, KEROSENE LAMPS, KEROSENE OIL, . REFLECTORS, MINERS' LAMPS, BLACKSMITHING, Perry Monroe vs. Wm. 8. Coon.et al. Case tried. Jury not agreeing thoy are discharged by the Court. UNRIVALED CREAM ALES, Manufactured from HORSE SHOEING, Anocise with a Won a*.—" You must admit. Doctor," said a witty lady to a celebrated doctor of divinity, with whom ahe wm arguing the question of the " equality of the sexee," " you must admit that woman was created before WAGON IRONING. In Re W. H. White an Insolvent. Petition and Schedule filed, and Monday, 2d week of May Term next fixejl for hearing. THE BEST OF MALT AND HOPS. Families can be supplied with a Pure Healthy and utritious leverage. TOOL SHARPENING, Together with other varieties of work, both light and heavy, all of which will be promptly and satisfactorily executed. A continuance of (patronage respectfully solicited. WILLIAM STROII. Pittston, Sept. 17,18G8.—ly. XX AND XXXX PORTEfi, JIXERAL WATER, SODA WATER, SARSAPA- JffEW AND USEFUL PATENT And every other article belonging to a firstclass Shop. In Re alleged Lunacy ot Sarah Kester. Court renew the appointment of T. H. B. Lewis, Esq., commissioner, aud continue return of inquest to man !" RILLA, 4c " Well, really, Madam," said the astonished divine, " I must ask you to prove your case." "That can be easily done, sir. Was'nt Eve the first maid?" BOTTLED ALE AND TORTER. UNION BREWERY, 1'ittston, Pa. ANTI-WINDOW RATTLER, 4 JOBBING May Term March 21 0 S, BLACKMAN, FOIt DWELLINGS, CARS, STEAMBOATS, &C Attended to with promptness.and in the best manner. The undersigned will undertake to make any kind of work in his line, and in as good and durable a manner as the same can be done by any establishment ;n l»o-serne County. Wbd.iesdav, April 7,1889. Helms vs. Shickshinny Borough. On motion Court order mandamus execution. In giving soft feed never use a feeding dish or trough. If the yards are clean, as they should be, the ground is the best place to feed from. The gravel and sand swallowed with the food is necessary for digestion; besides, poultry prefer to pick their food from the ground. *pjgj HUGHES' MANUFACTURER OF Prevent s Rattling and Shaking of the Windows by the wind or other causes, Tightens the Sash, Prevents the wind and dust from „„ . entering, easily attached, u'res but a single glailce to judge of its merits, sale by WM. ALLEN, Hardware Dealer, Pittston, Pa. Somebody thinks Boutwell haf no business to ask some of the female clerks who their father was. No one has a right to demand impossibilities.Particular attention paid to FURNACE WORK. Give me a trial. T. S. BARRITT Samuel VanWhy vs.Sext.ua Parsons. tried. Verdict for Plaintiff for $23.00 Case Proprietors A lady asked a very silly Scotchman how it happened that the Soots, who came out of their own country, were, generally speaking, men of more ability than those who remained at home. " 0, madam," said he, " the reason is obvious. At every outlet there are persons stationed to examine all 'who pass, and for the honor of tho country, no one is permitted to leave it, who is not a man of understanding." PITTSTON BREWERY, HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, Jan. 28.'69. Fittston. Jan.4,1866 Knox vs. Orr. Court grant rule to show cause why non suit shall not be taken off. Don't neglect green food. Wo have spoken of it before in a former number, and only refer to it now to impress more forcibly the necessity of it if you wish to succced with your poultry ; a little chopped vegetables of some kind—whether cabbage, lettuce, spinach, onions, or other greens—is better given every day than a great deal once or twice a week. Court appoint T. H. B. Lewis, Esq., Commismissioner in Lunacy ol Sanford Perry. "May I be married ma?" said a pretty brunette of sixteen to her mother. " Whet do you want to be married for V returned her mother. "Why, ma, you know that the children have never seen anybody married, and I thought it might please 'em." JCE! ICE! QARPENTERING AND BUILDING. OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES The People of Pittston nmi West Pittston are respectfully informed thatduring the present wintefl have greatly enlarged my lee Hons?, at Yatesville nnd will be able next Summer to supply all demand* throughout the season, with the best bf -mds The undersigned.who has had extensive and lo»g experience in all the various branches of the Carpentering Business, desires to announce to the l'nblie that he is prepared, to take Contracts, for all kinds of work, or to do work hy the day. He would refe,r to the many'for whom he has built houses the last seventeen years, in Fittston, as to his ability and promptness, believing that all will give him the credit of Court decree incorporation of the Wilkes" Barre Building A Saving Association No. 2. Thursday, April 8, 1869. \ L B , POIt T Jvll, & c Having tilted np a commodious shop for wood wojk and another for painting, lie is prepared to take orders for all descriptions 01 wagons, and to guarantee that his work will be done well and in season. Having in connection with his wagon department a corps of blacksmiths of long experience, the important part of good ironing will not be wanting on any of his work Auditors report filed on sale of Peter Connell by Sheriff. ved at their regular Agency in MOUNTAIN WATER ICE. "Then," said she, " I suppose you were smug- Leo vs. Burnett. Opinion of Court filed. Brigham Young, having been married ih* other day to five additional wives, an Indian chief, who witnessed the ceremony, shook hit head and shrugged his shoulders and muttered. •' Too much marry—too much squaw." CRANTON I complete arrangements made in PITTSTON Thankful for the liberal and general patronage of last season, I feel encouraged to make every effort to serve the people to their entire satisfaction. My sales last summer far exceeded my expectations which accounts for the short supply at that time, but this will not occur again, and none need fear that their supplies of me will fail before the close of the season. The prices will be the same as last year. DOING GOOD WORK, gled." If you wish perfect eggs, lime in some form must be furnished. Broken bones, lime rubbish, pounded shells (oyster or clam) are all good. D. N. Lathrop vs Abel Barker. Rule to show cause why judgment shall not be opened and Defendant, andiien creditors let into a defence proceedings stayed meantime. MANUFACTURE OF ALE, The painting and trimming will bv done in the besi manner and on reasoable terms. as well as for doing.it according to agreement and in a neat and substantial,manner. Having u shop at. his residence on the hill, near the "Matt Steam Mill," he is prepared for all small jobs as well as large ones.and will give strict attention to the saw*. A local poet indicted a sonnet to his mistress entitled, '• I kissed her sub rosa." orders! Pec. 17—lm ussed. Send in C. S. PLACEMAN. William Street WM. II. KOSENCRANCI- Pittston January 7,18C9.—3m. The compositor knew better than that, and set it up in printer's Latin, " I kissed her snub Beef or pork scraps are productive of good results. In the winter when the fowls do not get worms and grubs, acakc laid in tho yard for In Re acknowledgment of Sheriffs Deeds. Sheriff acknowledged in open Court following deed: Pittston, July 9,1808 Pitlston, Feb. is. is* HENRY 9TF.VF.N9. A new firm of proof readers in Boston is called the house of correction. nosa." |
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