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TERMS OF PUBLICATION. ■ ,i. ■■ --- - — JOB PRINTING and ruling. .ilSi.i ■ D pICL ,,, Til:io» J3 (! '«* IV s. linn! !■] T ay m Power l'rC s^ea inS r - expr .lit* C yliB -f\*. t!: bC* *11 i " our lar« ft manner not - *nCi ut low 1 *mjDi paid printing C ♦ Man "D J iVI-u iinj. i , Tickets, in t l"Uo.Ua,l KrWml B01l| * and » ' done to r,rCla munnt r, ftIU| prirrtr ! to DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATI'I :, AGRICULTURE, AND GBWERAL INTELLIGENCE. nrdrr A fur. lin ' Oonsta' VOL. XX.—NO. 20. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1869. WHOLE NO.' 1,008 Deed-*, ( nua j Fay Rc Blanks., to. Nnti s run I iH'ftth JO pte. por lin yon tmn.l. &«., 4a, Dte» ompjtnyin^r the sam* ATTORNEYS AT LAW WHOLESALE GROCERS WINES AND LIQUORS. BOOTS AND SHOES. INSURANCE COMPANIES. The Printer's Yncnnt "Frame." FIGHT FOR A WIFE ALL ABOUT MARRIDQe Dim, dusty an.I Clull is tho good nil fr Where # joliy chum once .stood A shooting affair took placo »t Anderson city lust week, which has ciused groat oxcit*n.onfc among our citizens. One John Able, living in Dubois county, forty-five or fifty yoars old, camD to Crawford county and married the daughter of Tatrick Dcwitt, some two years ago, tho gi 1 being about sixteen when maried. Alter livin; together two yoars the wifo became dissatisfied lor some cause, and left her husband. Marrug .schatcnglomoraiion of th? a„Ina as ,a consntercu constitutional m a!1 eou but .t is more particular/ ono of tho tZ , .1 States When a man s, focgit, hisseli as tD Vt marrid, ho bids farewoil to the DoclaraUon lf Indopendonce, and becomes at once an honrar. member of tho nights .4 tho garter-an 0-j established by the Crusadors in tha «tima3 th' J tried man soles." MarrWgo, grwnmaticall# speakm', is a compound conjunction, and show, tho relation between man and woman. Accord ing to arithmotick, I don't see how people mak i out that marridge makos two folks one, for ,f you take the cypher (0) wowan and'add to hrr tho unit (1) man, it makos 10, unless figgers lin and figgers won't lie in any thing else unless it is marridge! 0. 6. STARK, W. BllATNERD & CO., VJ U R OC E R 9J Gb. smith, . IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Ac., Ac., 191 West St., one Door above Punuc St., NEW YORK. JJOOTS AND SHOES! WYOMTNG FIRE INSUR ANCE C( » V WII.Iv ES-EAHI! K, 1'F.N.N A NKY AT l.AW Murray, n r West Strec M ARK M e D 0 N N E L L Capital and Surplus, #170,0C And played his part with a manly Ik art In the struggle for daily food. PITTSTON N N A NEW YORK Would respcct/ull II I inform the puMic th 5 " I ho has opened at h II | now lloot and 81m V I —i store.an entirely nC ' !'C'Hd:K.mc variot LADIES', MISSES' CHILDREN'S SHOE of every descriptioi (liBO.W. lJRUNF.R C I1AVID KCLDKS, (IMS IIA W. BAXTB1 DIRECTORS: C1IAS. DORRANCE. L. D. SHOEMAKER, JOHN REICHARD, .0. COLLINS, STEWART PIERCE, O. M. HARDING, CIIAS. A. MINER, TIIOS. FORD, A. MORSE, C. E. BUTLER, A. C. LANING, * II. C. SMITH. CHARLES OORKANCE, President h. D. SHOEMAKER, V. President. It C. Sunn, Secretary, TIIOS. FORD, Agent, Pittston, Pa. The cheerful taie and the meriy laugh, Are gono to anothor sphere, LD. M. -JONES Mar. 7,1861 641 j Where fortune's smile, though'liid for anhil J A WISNEK, FISH AND OYSTEES. His heart once more shall cheer Front Stroc Mallet, shooter, and planer, ring forth hi.s name And lii.s shadow keeps watch aC tho vacant Irani Lnzi Consultation*, [July J 5, 't;j-tf NEW YORF McKKNNA, GENERAL PRODUCE, FISH AND OYSTER COMMISSION MEK- C1IANT, JOHN Able, tho husband, pursue«l her, and on goiiv; to her father's did not find hor there. Ihj father told him he would go with him to whose his daughter was, and it 3he wis willing to g.-D back ami live wiLh him all right; but he wns not willing that harsh moans sLould be ueeii. So they started, Able having procure 1 Hampton Able, his brothor, to help him in his aracr genoy. They proceeded to tho house of Thomai. Houston, in this town, and there fuiiud the l Eits-I TiOXNELL A ADAMS WHOLESALE OROCM13. style and quality, with an entire assortment of everything in the hoot and shoe lino,from the dainty sli|D- per to tho strong lumbering boot. I wish to say to farmers particularly, who wish to buy Not an item remains but recalls to mind Tho happy days gone by ; The clippers so worn, aud apron so torn And even the very pi. Full oft at his old broken galley 1 stood, As it tumbles about the iloor, E. II. I'AINTKK & ROSS, 12 South Water, anil 303 South Front St., PHILADELPHIA. rune set J. S. ITuilbut, Pittston, Pn. |Sopt. 12, '67-flni May 16th,'67, A T T 0 R X E Y AT L A W COMMISSION MERCHANTS BING1IAMTON HOOTS WESTERN An.I in its state enn reaCl the fat or oflieo in (■*: TON, PA. MAIS STREET, PITTS I May 0, IStf.ltf. .hip, Flour, Seed*, Ac., Ai Meal, I that I keep n full supply of the best make always o haml, an J the JJj'TUAL life in.suk.vnck company .bor saving poor 7. R. DA1RD If R. HAIRD k CO., • Packers aud Dealers in CAN, TUB, SriCED AND SHELL OYSTERS, D. P. COOLBAUOH. Lister SrxTi.N Pies't A. W- Kellogo, See. Hedej: Smith, He me Office, 4irD Main Sh eet, Milunukce, IIVs. MCNSELL A PEKCIVA1 (ii ii'l'Airts, Eastern Penn 4'.'S Waluut-tt., Phila. Here a pointless bodkin moots the view, Tlier.' a space-box wrecked oud torn; A pillaged ea*e, a three-legged chase. And aaponge as hard as horn. The dear old spot to a dreary waste J - changed in a single day; And the placo once blight, looks dark as night, disorder holding sway. Diflbront folks have different reason for. mar. ryin'. 8ome marry for love, some riches," aom.i becauso thoy want to, and some because the* can't help it! When a man falls in love hotakej D. O'NEIL, Feb. 18 Main S l'ltt.-ton, Fit CHEAPEST IN TOWN-COME AND SEE FOI YOt'KSELVES ATTORNEY AT LAW.. rAbarORT TENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, WILlvES-BAKRE, I'A. •Tunc 25, v-8—1y. , Being a.praetical shoemaker myself, and employin noue but Total Arrets January 1-t lxr.7, IRtiW, lsus, $1.579,520.7CD ;t,HI,726.11 3,508,186.31 wife rj1 MrNAMARA No. 333 South Front Street PHILADELPHIA. The family of Mr. Houston invited them in, nnd whon they entered, John Ablo solic itcd his wife to go homo with him. PChc refused to gosaying olio was afraid of her life. Able still coaxed, but she still rofusod. Ablo then told her he wanted to talk to hor privately. Thev stopped outside the door. Ho talked to her privately for a while, and thon caught and kissed her, saying, "now you will go won't you ? " No, I will not," sho replied. Able then said, " I will take you, dead or nlive." Upon this she sprang into the door. Dealer m Dry (.on.iM, Groceries, Crockery, Provis ions Jte., Now Brink Storo.next Dloor to HraiithMihurg'- lSakpry, MAIN STREET, By special arrangements with the Express Compnnjes an J Railroads, those who order may rely on a constant supply ami prompt delivery. We beg a continuation of tlio favors of our old TIIE BEST OF WORKMEN, " July " lsiw, nearly 4,oOO.uOO.i» lligh rates of Interest ami low rate* of mortality prt duee Large Dividends. April lavondor-dPtorod kids and patont leather boot* as pinches his toos, and puttin' "now-mown hay" onto his pooket-handkerohiof. Then hit to readin' the Now York Ledger, and wear in* r. r. wmoiiT. D. c. nAanraoios WRIGIIT & HARRINGTON, ' V ATTORNEYS AT LAW, I can warrant entire satisfaction In the CUSTOM DK PAKTMEXT Ui all whowich a complete lit, and wil favor me with tlieir patronage. riTTSTON, r A One Thousand Dollars loaned for 50 Years, at 6 per ct. Compound Interest produces 81S,42o.1~. atHprct. " " '• 4ti,aOl.ll at 10 " " " ' '• 117,390.!. A full Stock of Fresh Good* always on hand friends and customers* and solicit the orders of dealers generally, promising evetv satisfaction in our power to givc.»»cnd iti your orders. mark McDonnell That shattered drawer, onco kept with care, •Now wears a dismal look; A stick without slide, lies side by side, With apart of Walker's book. And old brass rules and broken leads, And session sorts and blanks, Both night and day keep the mice in play, In their merry, wanton pranks. forgit? to put sujar in his cjflTco, and makos big mistakes in his cash account Then ho take* WILKES-BARRE, YA Pittston, May 6,1809-ly Jan. 3 F. R. BAIRP4CO, PARTICULAR ATTENTION I'AID TO RE The favorable rate of Mortality experienced, presents an inducement for insuring in the Northwestern, as exhibited In the following table showing th*- rate each year since 1801, of Loss to Amount insured in this Company, as compared wits the total average of the same in each corresponding year, of alV tn- Companies doing business in the State of Massachusetts, as published in the Official Reports; OlScoon Main St., abovo Z. Bennett's Store, illpracticc in Courts of Luzcrno County ami Mayor's Courts of Carbondale. Consultations in German and English. ID. C. Harrington, Notary Tublic. Fob. 4,18(84. Grady, ward & co., (SUCCESSORS TO J. Ti. STAKK 4 CO.) WHOLESALE .t RETAIL DEALERS IN PAIRING to drinkin' Mrs. Winslow's soothin, syrup, and puttin'squills on his hair, and partin' the gamCi in the middle of the top of his bead. Ab tho time approaches for him to be hitched to tho adored of his buzzum, ho foels as if a eol was erawling down his back, and little capids with, wings anff without any clothes was singin' thC« MILLINERY. Call beforo purchasing, and remember the ngh place, New millinery STORE AND FANCY Jenkins* Block, opposite Rattle's Brick Building, Main St, Pittston, To, [Jan. 16/68 Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Suit, Wood and Willow* S SUTHERLAND, • - JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE E:i-Dt Side of Public Square, (Nos, \i£D aud 3rt.) WILKES-BARRE, TA. Ware Adjoining ID. Lamb's Boot and Shoe Store. MRS. D. I.A M B, having roeently opened a desirable stoek of Millinery and Fancy Goods, invites the attention of the ladies to tho same, ller stock coinprisesTHOS. B. EVANS' Boot and Shoe Establishment AVERAGE RATIO RATIO OF TtlS PIFFM1ENCI IS CAVOTl TliAB Or ALL. NuBTIIWiSTR'K 01" Tills COMPANY 18fi2 1.14 96 .18 18*-*! 1.21 83 .38 18'Vl 1.24 87 :i7 18Cf» .92 59 1866 .83 56 . 27 llut Time, in his wonder working ways, Must quickly change the scene ; And the place now dull, may soon he full, Of all sort.", fat and lean. Yet much as I wish that happier days Ou lightning wings may come, In grief or glee, my prayer shall be,— Success to the dear old chum. Mrs. IIou3ton cought hold of her. Ablo dragged them both ou* of tho house into tho yard. Upon this, Tatrick Dowitt, tho father of thft wife, told Able to let her alone. Able drew his revolver on Dowitt, and snapped it at him. Dowitt knocked him down. Able got up, antl was again knockod down by Dewitt. They had quite a sculllc, when Able called to his brother Hampton to tako bis wife and start with her." FOR WEST TITTSTON BOROUGH ( A. Grady, \ Jolts M. WAHD, f I. M. Kibkixbau. "Star Spangled Banner" iu the air all around him. Then, liko the "'Prodigal Sun," he goos on from bad to wus, until he gits his name in Kip Offi Oct.- ■lay 20,18G9-ly BONNETS, RIBBONS. HATS, FLOWERS, Feathers, Laees, Hoods, Silks, Velvets, Poll Hats Hats for children, and a varioty of other goods, all of which will be sold at reasonable rates. Millinery work ofall kinds executed in the best and most approved manner Please call and examine our stock. II lmsinoss pvrmining to t ~ " Ilice promptly At It? rates on all Endowment Policies arc from 10 pr cent, to 32 per cent, lower than most leading Eastern Companies which is equivalent to a dividend in advance of from 11 to 47 per cent. the papers under the proper hedin', and tell* tho world he is united in padlock, and that "nC» cards" is played, and sends soma ginger-broad and pop beer to the editor, who wishes tho happy year long life, and many of 'im ! .—Colli-18®-lyHOTELS. ALL POLICIES NON-FOltFEITIN'O I Might Have Been PHYSICIANS SALOON, RESTAURANT and Nine Pin Alley, first door below the Tost Office. PittstonJ Oct. 18,18C6.-tf Its success has been almost unprecedented in the history of Life Insurance. Commencing operation." in Milwaukee nine years ago, without capital, it has become not only the largest Insurance Company west of tho seaboard cities, but takes rank among the foremost companies in the whole country, (only two of all the Life Companies of "New York having a larger number of members, only four a larger amount at risk, and only five larger assets.) The brother seized her, dragging hor, and sho screaming for help. Ablo then got loose from Dowitt, and started on a run to overtake Hamp toil and his wile swearing and threatening her lifo at the same time. Dewitt procured a revolver from Houston's house, overtook the two Abies trying to force his daughter upon a horse and she resisting by pushing against the horse with her feet and hands. T\R. N. C. GIDDINGS, PITTSTON, FA Full Blast I A couple were walking slowly up Broadway one evening, engaged in earnest converse. Ono of them in the prime of manhood, with free, stop and an unbroken spirit. The other was somewhat older in years,and a great deal older in JAairi, Just as wo Jpassed, we caught the words, "I might have been—" Tho jar of wheels drowned the rost, but it was enough for a song or a sermon—that "I might have been." JAMES SPERRINii. Proprietor. Pittston, June 10,1869-ly. NEW STOCK. Than comes the hunny-moon and a bridal trip to Niaraga, or Mammoth Cave, or tho Bridge of size. After this the hunny-moon is all moon-shine, until a smaller voico announces that there's a "angel in the'houso!', as tho poictsay ; but it always scorned to me moro iko tho D—ickens in the houso wiion I hoar 'om. Aftor a whilo thero is family jars, which jara ain't fit to prcscrcc frindship. They are "of tho earth earthy !" rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON MRS. MARY J SMITH, M2* Office in Hope Express office PITTSTON, I SMy. HOUSE, May 13,1; b« Ins the pleasure of inviting her customers oml the Two doors abovo Lewis Cohen's Clothing Store, fto Exfra Charge for Insuring Women W1LKESBARKE, PENNA ladies in general to a MAIN STRDET, PITTSTON. All its profits arc equitably divided among cy Holders. s Poll J. O'MALLEY, R. S, RlEIIIi, 1 tDroDrictors '1'. 1!. HULL, j 1 roprietori Special references by permission all, of whom are largely insured in this Company. M. Sinclair, Lloyd Suppiee, Geo. Hording, C SL Bayard, Philadelphia; Ilenry Searl, merchant E. I!. Ilurnham, Lack. Val. HdUse, S. M. Nash, I'rop'r Wyoming Hotel, S, J. Reed, Pfop'r Forrest House, U. J. Sehoonmaker, Forl-est House, Seranton. Elias Helms, Plymouth, li. M. Kichart, Editor, Henry Searl. Jacob Phillips. Chas. Pugh, Owen P.Lewis, A Armstrong, Chas. F. Stuart, David W. Prosser, Dr. Thos. Williams, Jonah Howell, Iteese W. Davis, Phi* lip Decker, Thos. Harvert, Kces \V. Davis, M.C. Apt Kevin J. Smith, Pittston. Mayor Hill, Seranton. Wm. Law, Mining Supt.. Penn'a Coal Co., TIior. Aubrey, Mining.Boss, Jno. Howell, Merchant, Pittston, Pa.— E. Howell, Merchant, M. M. Jones, Slate Dealer, Hydepark Policies in force 3110,000, obtained in the short time of four months. nd Physi St. Yin Jan. 7, ISC NEW AND FASHIONABLE He has supplied himself with a variety of the best of stock, ana lias a stiong force of CKX)1D WORKMEN constantly employed, enabling him to turn out work upon shoi t no-Ice and executed in such a manner as to give satisfaction to all. Anything in the shape of a Fine or Coarse Boot or Shoe will be made in the neatest and most satisfactory niannor, for either gentleman or lady. " I shall be," and " I might have been !" The former the music of youth, sweet as the sound of bolls, fresh as Able, seeing Dowitt coming, told his brother to mako haste and away with hi3 (Ablo's) wife, and ho would tight Dewitt back,.and on Dowitt approaching, Ablo told him to stand back, or ho would blow his d d brains out, lain 9 .NEW YORK, t, opposite Battle' Aug k build—3ni.** STOCK OF MILLINERY, HORSE HOTEL, When Araminta ap' I got married, alter a courtship of spventcen Winters, durin' whii'h "she never told her love ; but, liko a worhi in the mud, feed onto her damaged cheok," wo had lots presents of tin ware, short close, spoon3, and other wearin' apparel, but rathor more spoons that anything oise. It was a spoony time. But tho short close still lies, in tho bureau drawers, a monument to boyish dreams and DU JOHN C. BECKER, ll Y 81G IA N AND SURGEON MARKET STREET, WILKES-BARRE, PA The breezy call of incense-breathing morn,' L. B. PEKRIN, PSOPEUTOR. TRIMMINGS, AC., Tho latter the plaint of age, the dirge of hope, the inscription for a tomb. Tho ono tromblos upon thin palo lips; parched with "life's fitful fever,"the othor swells from strong younj hearts to lips rounded and dewy, with the sweotness of hope and the fulnose of strength. presenting the pistol at the same time and snap rJRMLRLY OF TUXEUANKOCK.) ppositc the First National fg* Good Stabling attached Oct. 23, '68. Of every description belonging to the trade. This REPAIRING OF ALL KIND? ATTENDED TO WITH PROMPTNESS. ping tho trigger PITTSTON, PA. [io.o hours—from 8 to 10 a. m.., and 1 to 2 p. Evening, 6 to S. ttston. March 1, lS36.-tf itock has been selected with the utmost care and it Thankful for past favors, w« are encouraged to go ahead. Give us a call, and we will da our best to please. Dee. 3, '68-tf TWOS. B. EVANS. Dowitt drew his revolver and flrcd two shots at Able, and, having one load left, deliberately revolved the cylinder till the remaining load came under tho hammer, and again ftred.oneof the shots taking effect in Ablo's loft arm, near tho elbow, the ball passing down and coming out near tho hand, shattering one the bones in a dreadful manner. CENTRAL HOTEL, UPPER Pll T9TON embraces a variety which cannot fail to ploaso all J. S. HINDS, Prop'r whether they desire a costly or cheap outfit in the The House lias been thoroughly renovated and much improved, and the proprietor tecls assured that ho can make his guests eohifortable in every way. His table will be supplied with the host of provin.ler ind his bar with the ehocest of liquors. The patronage of the public is rostfully solicited. Pittston, Junefi, 'C7-y irtielo of a Bonnet, or other headgear. These are but tho few that have been insured, and :aken special interest in the Company. J. W. HOWELL, Dist. Ag't. Pittston, Otfice with D. S. Koon, Esq., D. W. CONNOLLY, Ag't Seranton, Pa. Sept. 17,1868. " I shall be," and " I might have been!'' What toil, what trouble, timejand tears are rocordcd in those little words—the very stenogra- DENTISTS LACES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &C., g STURMER'S disappointed ambishun. As the Sorchod poic, Bums, says: P S. BE .v, M. 1\—DENTIST g. Df Philadelphia.— ..v-ors above his fur- teuco, Eastsido of Main St., above the In the greatest varie ty and at nil prices. Please call VD t iind examine M. J. S. phy of life. How like a buglf call is that " I shall be," from tho young souj, strong in pro- —The bu.it laid schemes Oft gangagl.ee. i men and mio Two ston, Nor. ac, 186S THEMOSTSUCCESSFUL phecynood."" I shall be great, honored, nllluant and Dewitt then returned to the house unci got a rillo, and overtook tho throe, John and Hampton Able and the wife, about one hundred yards from whero hp lott John. John was on his horse, and Hampiun had hold of tho woman» trying to put heron tho horso behind John. Tho woman at this time was completely saturated y?ith Wood from hoad to foot from the wound on But Araminta and I aro drawin' down the veil of lifo together, still lovin', still hopinl that tho time will como whon wa Bhall have to provide a extra spoon and porringer. Tr *Dly norr cS.iuare.AV'ilkes Barre, Von rpHE SWAN HOTEL, July la, I SOS RESTAURANTS. " I shall be," whispered the glad girl to her 'elf, as, with one foot upon the threshold of wo J D1. BARRETT 1J 1 DENTIST, NEAR THE RIVER BRIDGE, PiTTSTON, PA JOHN U. HORN, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY .ope is sheet anchor to tho sDlc." Long may The above Hotel, so long and favorably known to tho public, under the management of its pre prietor has recently undergone important by which its comfort and conveniences ha much enlarged. A Ions experience in the It n t pro* [-flairs, OF TIIE WORLD, manhood, she catches the breath from tho summer held of life—" I shall bo—/oucCiby-and-by That is hor aspiration ; for to bo loved is to bo she wave Offic .-idcucc on Franklin St. ojijvviito the M.'thodiatChurch, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., lay hereafter bo l'ound at all hours. been I busledgeMARKET STREET.(oppositc the jail) But marridge is a devine institooshun—more so than a Republican form of guvornmcnt or tho Dimecratic party. Adam cudant livo without Mr3 Adam, saaix or no snaix. And bocoz they raised Cain after they was marrid it's no sino that other folks should "raised cain" in tho marrid stait. Bocoz they ot up the best Wintor apples, it's no sino uiarrfd people should make each other's hair eomeout boforo tho usual timo. M orridgo is mootual, and one can't git along without the other moro than a child can teter on a board without a child on tho other end on't. Woman to a man is liko a bob to a kite — tho more she's attachod to man, the higher he can ily! Marry early an' marry offen, and whoa you git a good wife, stick to hor likeshoomaker's wax to a hot stove, or Sp&ulding's glueto broken c-hiua. whore inegs ha? gi\ of tbe want: en the proprietor a thorough 5 of the travelling public, an WILKES-BAURE. ROOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY TIIE ■m Teeth on.Goltl .a«J Silver plate, " " o branches of Dental Fish, Steaks, Chops, Ac. Ac. Old fin 1 New Ale», Vines, Liquors aud Cigars of the choicest quality. Feh. 2S I860—tf. REMOVAL! NATIONAL happy "I shall bo," says tho struggling boy: '' I shall bo tho possossor of a little home of my own, a little wife some day, and tho house shall be our a, and tho wife shall be initio, and then" —Who can fill out these "theus ?"—who but tho painter who has dipped ljris pen insunsot ?—who but tho poet whoafc lips have been touched with a coal fresh from the altar of in- iier husband's arm n all tl forts will studied and attended to. Good beds, good victuals and ample stabling will he found hy all customersgSild at moderate rates. Thankful for many ronize the House may rest assured that com Dewitt, on seeing Hampton have hold of his daughter, raised his ritle-to his face, and was just in the act of shooting him, when he threw up his hands and told him not to shoot him, and he wouM do any thing he would tell him. Dewitt said : " D n you, take to the bush, or I will shoot you doad upon the spot." Hamp- ent to JJTILEMAN'S SALOON Having disposed of my interest in the Mercantile business, I have again concentrated my whole attention npjm the Manufacture and sale of ■stance to pc April of til te inc g respt •tfully solicited. Sl'SAN Ell RET, J'BOji jlic patronage, a continu LIFE INSURANCE CO., Pitt.- D11, Jan •.'1,1801—ly IIART PHILLIPS, Proprietor. BOOTS & SHOES D1'"1 M. WILLIAMS SURGEON DENTli The Bar ami Restaurant of thin establishment will be Jeep; lip in the best of style, anil the Billiard department administered with a view to satisfying all who patronise it. The present proprietor hopes by strict attention to business to maintain the liberal patronage and popularity of iho.establishmcnt. —OP TI1B— MAIN STREET 1'ITTSTON. FA CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &c and, hereby request to my numerous oM and tried friends, and the public in general, to eall and see me at my new quarters in my brick Building a few doors bolow th^First Rational Hunk. My accommodations for the business are now the most complete they have»evcr been, and I desire to givo the public the advantage of them and will do so if they will but give me the opportunity. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Among tit tiy improvements recently inpractice, ho regards none of spiration ? ton then run away tro.lucod in 1 (lARRIAUE AND WAGON MAK- VD ING, AND ston, March 11, '09. "I shall bo—victorious yet," murmurs the man in the middle watch, who had boon battling foes till night-fall, and is praying, like the Greek, for dawn again, that *' ho might seo to fight again." By this time Hampton was off his horse and had hold of his wifo again, "Now," says Dewitt, " I say, John, lot hor go." John swore that ho wouM not, that ho intended to take hor or kill her. Dowitt raised the gun and drew bead at John's breast, saying : " Now thia'is the last time I'll toll you; lot her go, or I will shoot you." Ablo then relaxod his hold, got upon his horse and galloped away. Up to tho last accounts Ablo was in a precarious situation. He will lose his arm, and perhaps his life. moron rtancc than 1 method of BLACKS MITH1XG. CHARTERED RY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS. iiich he i9 do EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT TAIN, g suecessfull ry day, by TEMPERANCE restaurant. JOHN BARNES Has just opened an Eating House in the Somerset Buiding, first door north of "C. \V. Freeman's Jewelry Store, east sido of Main street, I'ittston,where he will bo happy to supply tlio public with refreshments of all kinds. Tea, Coffee. Bread, l akes, Pies, &c„ of our own baking and warranted good and pnre. Meals, hot and cold, served at all hours, in the best manner. Ice Cream, 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. My long experience has given me a thorough knowledgo of tho business, and customers may rest assured that they will not bo imposedjipon in either sale or custom work. tho Use of y ov CASII CAPITAL, $1*000,Olid NITROUS OXIDE GAS rpHE Undersigned is now prepared at1 his Shoptn 1 West Pittston, to do a general business, in BLACKSMITH ING, and the manufactare of WAGiINS,CARRIAGES ANID BUGGIES. " I shall be," faithless breathes the invalid upon her couth of pain : " I shall bo better to day or to-morrow and she lives on because she hopes on, and she grows strong with the "shall be" she has uttered. It is perfectly safe end very pleasantto inhale. ly satisfactory in cv, C. M. W. Rooms with J. W. MILLER,adjoining tho xsh Store o{ Chas. Law & Co. rittston, May lstlS64. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, iRANcn OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA Such is the law and tho profits. Peacefully yours. ary instance Ha results liav Having been particular to secure the best of Wagn and Carriage Makers, as weil as Blacksmiths, he oels no hesitation in assuring the public that the vork made at his shop will compare favorably with he best in Northern Pennsylvania. of every description, made to order and kept for sale. The best, the cheapest and handsomest that can be procured. S. STURMER. Pittston, Jan. 28,1869—ly. A Hkad OFFICERS C. 11, CLARK, Philadelphia,-I 'resident. JAK COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee.55 u'-SI/& Vs h i n g ton, VDce President. l'i?«v5§£ « 'JZFii:T.' PfjRaJa., Sec'y and Actuary. , (t, SMITH, M. ID., Philadelphia, Medical l'ireetor. And tho strong man armed who has "fought the good fight and has kept the faith,'' when they that sustained hisextonded hands through tho battle are doparting, and no Joshua to bid the declining sun "stand still," as ho looks beyond tho rugged hills of tho world, and sees a window oponod in heaven, and a wounded hand put forth in wolcomo, ho lays aside the armor he has worn so long and well, and going down into tho dark river, ho utters with a hope glorified to faith, " I shall be ovor Jordan to- bei-OBE MARRIAGE PAINTING AND TRIMMING! MISCELLANEOUS. Lovor—Oh, Molinda, my doar.est and hast! I do love you so much! Do you lore me as you used to, my darling? NEWSPAPERIAL For this department also, he has ascientific workman of ample experience in the best shops in the stale. With the facilities and workmen with which my establishment is now furnished, there is nothing to prevent my being aide to produce as neatly ana 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 Gall and give me atrial, aud satisfaction in every particular will lxD guaranteed, JOSEPH KLUTZ. A Smart Female H WIIYTK MEAT MARKETS. "WINDOW SHADES.—A New and v » Splendid lot of the celpbratod Rustic Window shades, a real gem in house furniture. Come and sod them at K. It. CUTLERS Pittston, April Agent for Luxerne Co.; P Molinda—Oh, yosf I eortainly do, Charles Augustus. Kiss mo, Charley, (They kiss.) Lover—1 am so happy, Molinda! Melinda—So am I, Charles. I never felt so Tho Schenectady Slar tolls a rather queer story of a supposed deaf and dumb female, and how, through losing her hoart, Fho recovered NE WS D E A hE1 ATKW MEAT MARKET. -L i 'J'lio undersigned has fitted up a convenient and accessible Meat Market in tho Room formerly occupied as a Bar-Room, iu the " Butler House" Building, where he will keep a constant supply of the best of Meats of all kinds suitable to the season. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. This.compuny issutdfin the tir-,1 TEX MONTHS of is existence, AND CIRCULATING LIBRARY. her voice. Dealer in Foreign and Domestic News Tapers, Magazines, School Books, Blank Books, Stationary of nil Wast Pittston, May 31,18«6 QAMUEL J. BARBER, KEYSTONE MARBLE YARD, 5,395 POLICIES, Two weeks ago a female who hue beon for the last few years engaged in selling her photographs on the cars, and who has for that longth of timo been considered deaf and dumb, canio to this oity and stoppod at the Drullnrd House. She mado known all her wants by writing, and no doubts wero entertained by those collected with tho hotel but that she was really minus tho powers of speaking and hearing. On the Sunday following her arrival at that hotel, one Frank ShalTery who has been acting porter the Drullard House, accompanied her to the Vale Cemetery. It was very kind in Shaffor to take a poor deaf and dumb female under his protecting wing and endeavor to make hor time pass agreeably. Subsequent facts go to provo that while tho couple lingered 'neath tho shades of that beautiful locality they wero not as silent as the silent tomb. Thursday last ehe wont down street in company with a girl to purchae some goods. On her way she either intentionally or otherwise spoke to the little girf, wh(J was much alarmed to hear her do so. She quited the little one's fears, and assured her that she had never been lacking tho gift of speech. happy in my life. Lover—Bloss you, my angol! again.) nds. Yankee Notir nh the trade iml everything connoeted Orders taken for anything and ovory- (they kiss tliiil BASE BALL EMPORIUM. VTEW WAGON SHOP. JL1 AMOSSTROH Desire? to inform his old customers and the public in general that lie lias fitted tip a commodious and convenient shop for the mnkiiig and painting of Pittson, May 6, lSC'J. JOHN TREFFISOS [Pittston, Juno 10,'iiO- Sculptor, and Doaler in INSURING morrow." Molinda—I)on't hug mo so tight, please, dear. is*- TRY ME. PITTSTON MEAT MARKET. PETER SEIItEL. At the Pittston Meat Market, opposite the Bank, desire to inform the public that they are as heretofore supplying their numerous customers with the best of Fresh beef, pokk, mutton, lamb, and all other seasonable meats. They are also dealing in HIDES SHEEP SKINS, and FURS, for which they will at nil times pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES IN CASH, Bring them along. P. S. Pittstou, Nov. 1, lstoi—tf. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, $15,142,800. Boforo the memory has a tomb in it—before it becomes the cemetery of the soul, " I shall bo" is as beautiful as an old ballad; when graves are digged therein, and willows aro plantod, and hopes are buried, and no light breaks out of the cloud, then "I shall be " is as grand as an old Psoon, when Lover—Little pot. IV/rcDOUtfAU''8 JLV1 central BOOK AND MUSIC STORE, Melinda.—Dearest Charley pcated.) (Kisses are re- WAGONS OF ALL KINDS, Tomb Stones, Mantels, Window Caps and Sills. opposite the Catholic church, on WILLIAM STREET :n Pittstou. Tlie experience he has had in his business, and the extent to which his work is known in this section, w.irnmts the assurance on his part, that ho will liave the pleasure of again serving many who have heretofore favored nim with their work. He pledgee himself to use the best ftf wood, and to do the painting in the most durable .and approved manner. The iron work to his wagons is dono "by Wm. Stroll, who is well known as one of the BEST WORKMEN n this section. The public ora invited to call and lake a look at our work, painting shop, and work shop. Respectfully. May 21, 'OS—tf AMOS STROH. Opposite the Rank, This Company oilers to its Poliey-iloldors Lover—Ain't your hair beautiful! just the color of a sunbeam. Keeps constantly r Honks, Mu.iie, and ista' SLATES, PENCILS, TAPER, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, Ac Opposite Coo; ivnd' a good assortment ol PITTSTON, LUCERNE CO., FA. Molinda—What a charming mustache you have, Charley! Its perfectly splondid, isn't kinds. PERFECT SECUR'TY J J. MERRIAM'S • STUDIO Dy its Cash paid up Capital of One Million Dollars and guarantees to the insured, by its '•The battle *s done, the harp's unstrung, Its music trembling, dying." Then'-I shall be" is a9 sublime as an old pro- Lover—Do you think so ? I don't care much about it Prctoklf a mind to shavo if off. (Cool fibs.) MISCELLANEOUS. At Miller's Photograph Rooms, Low Rales of Premium phocv. CABINET AND LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS But thero is another tense in this grammar of life it were well to remember, the sparkling moment that dances on from the ripening hours liko goldon grain beneath the flails of time, as we write, is gathering into the garner of the past. There is taught, in connection with itD a lesson which it were well to remember and Melinda—Oh, don't Charley. I'd never kiss you again if jrou did. (Big fib.) Lover—Kiss me, then, and I won't, longed kisses.) The biudnosa will receive eftreful Attention ami every addition will be promptly made to the gtoek which the wants of the community may eall for. The patrongje of the puUlie is respectfully solicited. I'ittsaon, April 18,1807. Hit. NOLL,. , ARCHITECT, SCRANTON, PA. Plans and specifications for Public Buildings and Private Residences furnished ou short notice terms very reasonable. Office No. 416 Lackawanna Avenue, third floor. [Sept. 10,1868. Pain ted in Oil Colors. Also copies made from Daguerre otypes, Ambrotypes or Card .Pictures any sue desired, Ami Patnled in Oil or Water Colore #r re-toucked with India Ink. Pittston, Sept. 6,1866.—ly LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE, (Pro- ST11EET Or a Reversionary Dividend of 100 per cent.by its BAKERIES. BLACKSMITH SHOP! RETURN PREMIUM PUN, Melinda—Oh, doar! how fist time flies! You ain't going yet, aro you. Lover—Yes, I must, my little angel. BY WILLIAM ST110II, The public are respectfully informed tttt I hold myself in constant readiness at my new and commodious shop, just opposite the Catholic Church, on William-st., in Pittslon Borough, to do all kinds of work in tho line of BLACKSMITIIING, liH The Mott Steam Mill, I D UANDENBURG'8 BAKERY jU D New Brick, opposite Big 13 TITTSTON, FA. riUIK STAFF OF LIFE is good Bread, and I X would respectfully iuforia tho citizens of I'ittston and vicinity, that I always keep tho genuine article on handforsale, withallkindso CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES, An., Ac. Families and Partios supplied wi'h everything in his line, on short notice, and on reasonable To Hotel Keepers. Applications and bonds for tavern LICENSE for 9ale at the PITTSTON GAZETTE OFFICE observe Yet ono kiss more—this ki*s tho lasi That I will ask, or thou ahftlt giro. 3 a Fin (iKXERAL Agents " Trust no future, howe'er pleasant. Let the dead Past bury it s dead; Act. act, in tho living Present, Heart within, and liod o'erhead." PITTSTON, PENN'A E. W. CLARK, A CO., Bankers, No. 36 South Third Street. Philadelphia, Goneral Agents for Pennsylvania and Southoru New Jersey. B. S. Russkll. Manager. Melinda—You'll come soon again, won't you, Charles Agustua?, Lover—Very goon, darling. They part reluctantly. GRIER & FAIIRER, Propr's But here comes the heat of tho story. Th» woman and the porter left yesterday morning on tho ten o'clock train west. They wore married before they went, and intended to go to Michigan, buy a farm, and settle down upon it Bofore they lelt she handed her newly mala protector a large sum of money, an 1 Boomed have plenty beside. The woman's name jtjls Fmeline Sheppard— now, Emiline Shafler. Her appearance was preposessiujr, and her manners easy and gracoful, and well calculated to work upon strangers and pocket books. When charged with being an impostor, she pleasantly said she never aslsod anybody to give hor anything—that she had merely prosonted herself and mado signs, and if such actions had put money in her pockets, why she wasn't to be blamed. HORSE SHOEING, QOOLEY & FENN, 3. LAWTON, Jr., M. I)., Pittston, Agent for Central and Southern Luzome. Steaming Food for Horses WAGON IRONING DEALERS IN Manufacturers of Finest Quality Family Flour STANLEY WOODWARD, Esq.,Special Agent at Wilkes Barre. Office Mr. Stewart, of North Evans, New York, in an articlo furnished for tho Annual Report of the Department of Agriculture, has stated very cloarly the in favor of Bteaming food for farm stock, and the results of his own experience therein, mentions incidentally, tho fact that tho steaming of hay is a sure preventive of heaves, and a sure cure of coughs and colds, instancing a case of an animal of his own, which came in from pasture with a severe cough, and was entirely cured within two weoks by an exclusive steamed diet. This result is in accordance with tho idea, that the irritation of the throat by dusty hay is a fertilo source of heaves and coughs, and it suggests an important argument in favor of steaming. AFTER MARRIAGE. TOOL SHARPENING, Chop and Feed of various kinds, and dealers in Grain lusband—dear? dear! I wish I knew whnt Together with other varieties of work, both light and heavy, nil of which will be promptly mid .«atismctorilv executed. A continuance of (patronage respectfully solicited. WILLIAM STROII. Pittston, Sept. 17,1SC8.—ly. HARDWARE generally, All Flour and Feed sold by up, warranted as represented. All orders promptly filled. JAY COOKE & CO., Washington, IXC., for Maryland Delawaro' Virginia, District of Columbia and West Virginia. [Sept. 3,—ly. was the matter with rno this morning My establishment is now in my now brick uilding opposite the big basin, on Main st. Pittston, Dec. 10,1SCS.—ly Wife—I wish I know what kept you out until ' nearly daybreak, Mr. Smith. PITTSTON, PA. BREWERIES. Husband—I was in bed a little after ono, mad- FRANK BRANDENBURG Pittaton, March 1.18C9. Pittston, Mch. 4, '69. The pittston & klmiha coal COMPANY offer for sale, at Retail, to the citizens of Pittston and vicinity their superior Coal from the Celebrated Seneca Mine, at the following prices at the Shutes. 0 S. BLACKMAN, AND USEFUL PATENT. Rand, iiowkll & king, [SCCCCS80RS TO SMITU RROS..] CELEBRATED XX AND XXXX ALES, Wife-»Oh, Lord! how can you utter such a falsehood, Charles ? "VTEW BAKERY. _L1 Tho undorsignod would respectfully announce to tho public that he has opened ANTI-WINDOW RATTLER, No. 1, $2 25 Husband—I repeat, mvlam, that I was in bed a little after one; for on my return home I heard tho clock striko ono four times, and shortly afterward I retired to rest. AN EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN PITTSTON MANDFACTUUEU OF FOR DWELLINGS, CARS, STEAMBOATS, AC UNRIVALED CREAM ALES, Manufactured from adjoining tho Butler House, where ho will be prepared at all times to supply families and parties with Broad Biscuit, Cakes aud Pice, 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 a3 to tho ijuality ofJBread &c,. which ho odors. A share oi patronage is respectfully solicited. Li ELTEUICII. HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, " 2, " 3 & 4 2 50 3 00 THE BEST OF MALT AND HOPS. Families can be supplied with a Pure Healthy and Nutritious beverage. Prevents Rattling and Shaking of the Windows by the wind or other causes. Tightens tho Sush, Prcvonts the wind and dust from ontering, easily attached, and requlros but a single glancotojudgeof its merits. For sale by ■ WM. ALLEtf, Hardware Dealer, Pittston, Pa. Wife—llumph! I think that quitj likoly OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES " 5, 2 50 XX AND XXXX TORTER, Husband—What the devil do 1 earo what you thiuk, Melinda ? I am not under petticoat government; and what's moro, I dou't intend to be ! Fifty Cents por ton will bo doducted from the above pricos on all coal doing oyer the l'ittston Bridge.— When desired coal will bo delivered, addiug only the cartage to the abovo prifles. —- Pittston, Dec. 10, '68. E. N. FRI8BIE, Prea't. MINERAL WATER, SODA WATER, SARSAl'ARILLA, 4c. BOTTLED ALB AND TORTER. UNION BREWERY, Pittston, Pa. Having fitted up a commodious shop for wood work On general principles, it being admitted that •teaming food for neat cattle produces the most economical results, it is fair to assume that the steaming of horse food will bo even more beneficial; for the reason that the digestive organs of tho horse are much less elaborato than those of tho ox, and that in all cases a much larger proportion of the food - passes tho bowels in an undigested condition. Therefore, whatever may tend, as, unquestionably, steaming docB, to ir.- croase the digestibility of food, must havo the effect cvf economizing, in a very marked degree, that which ia given to our horses; and tho application of steaming in tho (coding of all the animals on our farms would considerably lessen tho incidental expenses of the process, in proportion to the number of animals fed. and another for painting, he is prepared to take orders for all descriptions oi wagons, and to guarantee that his work will be done well and in season. Having in connection with his wagon department a corps of )lacksmiths of long experience, the important part Df good ironing will not be wanting on any of his Jan. 28. 'C9, There is a well authenticated slory of a poor woman, not precisely a boggar, but who had. a petiton to present, the prayer of which was, of course, alms, who pounced upon the Queon just as she was comming out of the garden of the Rotiro. Iler prayor was soon heard, but unhappily who? her Majesty folt in .her pocket she found that she had no money. Kings, queens, millionaires, and theatrical managers never have money about them eflough to pay for a cab or turnpike. Piitaton July fiih, 1SB5 piTTSTON TANNERY Marches,'69-tr.J Wife—Oh, Smith, you miserable brute .' If it weren't for the childron, I wouldn't stay with Great Pacific Railroad is Finisher jgLECTRo Silver plating {jHjpj HUGHES' 1'ITTSTON, PA Husbaud—very likely, madam. I always had a sort of impression that you loved somebody better than you did me. you a minute. work Oak, and Hemlock Park, Hides, Calf Skins, and IVItn wimted, for which the highest priceR will be paid. The painting and trimming will bv done in the licst manner and on reasoablo terms. Proprietors of FIRST iDI0I{T(*ACiK B0MDS C. 3. BLACK MAN PITTSTON BREWERY, Wife—You brute ! 4llusband—You're another Pitts ton, July 9, ISM William Street LEATIIKR OF ALL KINDS Arc prepajed to furnish ttioir patrons with nil their A T A BARGAIN VALUABLE LOTS famous brands of They scowlat each othor across the broakfast table; then Mrs. Smith bursts into a "flood of tears." She weeps, whilo her husband sips his coffee and soliloquizes thualy : UNION AND CENTRAL JAMES DAVIS ft CO., Near J. R. Wear ft Co*c, Plaining Mill ALE, PORTER, & 0 "Come to the palaco to-morrow," said the queen to the petitioner. 1'itiston, Feb. 11.18WD, Orders will bo received nt their regular Agency In 8CRANTON. Also in PITTSTON. They have full and complete arrangements rondo MAIN STREET, HTTSTON BOROUGH "Alas," roplied the woman, "tho servants will not let mo pass." " Dovilish fool I was to marry : Wonder why 1 did! Was young and foolish, I suppose, and didn't know my mind. Knojv it now I wa* tight last night—awful tight. Head feels as heavy as lead and burns like fire. Can't get any sympathy from kC.\ Ugh? Guess I'll go and take a drink." Intending to rot urn to the West, I off' whole 01 in part, my THREE LOTS, "WITH LICENSED HOTEL for sal rpiIIS WAY! THIS WAY! That good goodsare theeheapest,iswell exemplified in the difference between light and heavy silver plated ware; for example, take oval thread desert forks, which is the most saleable pattern and size of forks. The snme amount of silver that makes 1 doz-M oz. worth $22.00, makes 12 dot. 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 do*. 4 oz. 9 X 7.25-$65.25, the same amount that makes 1 Tlos, 16 oz. worth 812.00, makes 4 doz. 4 oz. 4 x 7.25-129.00, all sizes and patterns of spoons and forks in the same proportion. Ail 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. for the Whereupon, it is upon record, Donna Isabella do Bourbon, stooping down, took oil' ono of her shoos, and gave it to the supplicant as a token and a sign that she might be allowed noxt day to pass the palace gates and have her claim attended to. PACIFIC RAILROADS NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOPI MANUFACTURE OF ALE, the quality of which will he unsurpassed. Send in BOUGHT AND SOLD. BUILDING THEREON, The tnan who imagined himself wise beoauso ho detected somo typographical errors on the outsido of a nowapapor, after it had boon printod, is now trying to got an perpendicular view of tho rainbow. •clng 87)A feet on Main Htreet and 1C» on Mill Street t fronts directly the east end of the Plttfton Bridge, mu 18 m all rcspectn a most Next Door North of Hiloman'e Saloon, MAIN ST vour orders, Doc. 17—ltn DE HAVEN & BRO., The undersigned, who professes to understand his business thoroughly, would respectfully Inform the public that he lifts opened n shop for trie manufacture of Harness of nil kinds, both light and heavy. His work will be done in the best mnnner, including also all repairing. JJOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR BUSINESS Exit husband JUNKERS ft DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, PURPOSES, The subscriber Is desirous of disposing of his hotel stand, knownjas the West End Hotel,.situated on Main street In-JPittston. Owing to a partial loss of Ills eye sight,almost wholly incapaciating him for the duties and responsibilities of a landlord, he offers a good inducement for a purchaser. J. B. 3CTKEMAN, Pittstou, May 27, '68-tf, " Where's your filial gratitude, you naughty boy ? What would you have boon without your fathor and mother J" "I s'pose IM boon an or- rho first day a little boy wont to school, tho toaqhor askod him he sould spell? " Yes sir." " Woll, how do you spell boy'" "Oh, just ns other foiks do." itoros, Shops, An., or n first rlas: a splendi d view of the river Hotel, command' and surrounding Constantly on hand Koady-made work, together ith a good supply of " Labor and wait" is tho advice of the poet. Tho practical eurgostion of the world is, labor and go and got your pay for it. Tceis believe in fancy; labor in fact—cash fact. GOLD, &C., ROBES, BLANKETS, WHIPS, BELLS, VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS RB-fLATIKQ DONE ANY THICKNESS REQUIRED. phan, sir!" o. /4CD *3. TlIIItD Ht. Iiavc been recently on tho premises, and it Is jtfercd- at an absolute sacrifice. Call on the promt-os. ► MILES V. ORK 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 AGEK. fittstoo, Deo. 17, liiGij. Mr. James Searles, is agent for the cale of these pooda in I'ittnton, and all orders loft at hiu Jewelry Store will reeeivo prompt attention, A PmsTEii'sCos,—Which is tho moBt difficult part of punctuation? rutting ft stop to a woman's tongue. PHILADELPHIA I). McKOWN. pLOYEIt & TIMOTHY SEED «t MILLER ft ROBS' J'jtteton, Fob. 18, 't!9. Curiosities tor a museum—Winps of a ffiyiog An old tobacco chewer finjs that tho Iliblo sustains his favorito habit. lie quotes: "Ha that i3 filthy, lot hira be filthy etill," ilny 20, W I'ittston, Apr. J West rUUton, Feb. 18, 'flu. visit. C r
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 20 Number 20, July 22, 1869 |
Volume | 20 |
Issue | 20 |
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 | 1869-07-22 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 20 Number 20, July 22, 1869 |
Volume | 20 |
Issue | 20 |
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 | 1869-07-22 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_18690722_001.tif |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Full Text | TERMS OF PUBLICATION. ■ ,i. ■■ --- - — JOB PRINTING and ruling. .ilSi.i ■ D pICL ,,, Til:io» J3 (! '«* IV s. linn! !■] T ay m Power l'rC s^ea inS r - expr .lit* C yliB -f\*. t!: bC* *11 i " our lar« ft manner not - *nCi ut low 1 *mjDi paid printing C ♦ Man "D J iVI-u iinj. i , Tickets, in t l"Uo.Ua,l KrWml B01l| * and » ' done to r,rCla munnt r, ftIU| prirrtr ! to DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATI'I :, AGRICULTURE, AND GBWERAL INTELLIGENCE. nrdrr A fur. lin ' Oonsta' VOL. XX.—NO. 20. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1869. WHOLE NO.' 1,008 Deed-*, ( nua j Fay Rc Blanks., to. Nnti s run I iH'ftth JO pte. por lin yon tmn.l. &«., 4a, Dte» ompjtnyin^r the sam* ATTORNEYS AT LAW WHOLESALE GROCERS WINES AND LIQUORS. BOOTS AND SHOES. INSURANCE COMPANIES. The Printer's Yncnnt "Frame." FIGHT FOR A WIFE ALL ABOUT MARRIDQe Dim, dusty an.I Clull is tho good nil fr Where # joliy chum once .stood A shooting affair took placo »t Anderson city lust week, which has ciused groat oxcit*n.onfc among our citizens. One John Able, living in Dubois county, forty-five or fifty yoars old, camD to Crawford county and married the daughter of Tatrick Dcwitt, some two years ago, tho gi 1 being about sixteen when maried. Alter livin; together two yoars the wifo became dissatisfied lor some cause, and left her husband. Marrug .schatcnglomoraiion of th? a„Ina as ,a consntercu constitutional m a!1 eou but .t is more particular/ ono of tho tZ , .1 States When a man s, focgit, hisseli as tD Vt marrid, ho bids farewoil to the DoclaraUon lf Indopendonce, and becomes at once an honrar. member of tho nights .4 tho garter-an 0-j established by the Crusadors in tha «tima3 th' J tried man soles." MarrWgo, grwnmaticall# speakm', is a compound conjunction, and show, tho relation between man and woman. Accord ing to arithmotick, I don't see how people mak i out that marridge makos two folks one, for ,f you take the cypher (0) wowan and'add to hrr tho unit (1) man, it makos 10, unless figgers lin and figgers won't lie in any thing else unless it is marridge! 0. 6. STARK, W. BllATNERD & CO., VJ U R OC E R 9J Gb. smith, . IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Ac., Ac., 191 West St., one Door above Punuc St., NEW YORK. JJOOTS AND SHOES! WYOMTNG FIRE INSUR ANCE C( » V WII.Iv ES-EAHI! K, 1'F.N.N A NKY AT l.AW Murray, n r West Strec M ARK M e D 0 N N E L L Capital and Surplus, #170,0C And played his part with a manly Ik art In the struggle for daily food. PITTSTON N N A NEW YORK Would respcct/ull II I inform the puMic th 5 " I ho has opened at h II | now lloot and 81m V I —i store.an entirely nC ' !'C'Hd:K.mc variot LADIES', MISSES' CHILDREN'S SHOE of every descriptioi (liBO.W. lJRUNF.R C I1AVID KCLDKS, (IMS IIA W. BAXTB1 DIRECTORS: C1IAS. DORRANCE. L. D. SHOEMAKER, JOHN REICHARD, .0. COLLINS, STEWART PIERCE, O. M. HARDING, CIIAS. A. MINER, TIIOS. FORD, A. MORSE, C. E. BUTLER, A. C. LANING, * II. C. SMITH. CHARLES OORKANCE, President h. D. SHOEMAKER, V. President. It C. Sunn, Secretary, TIIOS. FORD, Agent, Pittston, Pa. The cheerful taie and the meriy laugh, Are gono to anothor sphere, LD. M. -JONES Mar. 7,1861 641 j Where fortune's smile, though'liid for anhil J A WISNEK, FISH AND OYSTEES. His heart once more shall cheer Front Stroc Mallet, shooter, and planer, ring forth hi.s name And lii.s shadow keeps watch aC tho vacant Irani Lnzi Consultation*, [July J 5, 't;j-tf NEW YORF McKKNNA, GENERAL PRODUCE, FISH AND OYSTER COMMISSION MEK- C1IANT, JOHN Able, tho husband, pursue«l her, and on goiiv; to her father's did not find hor there. Ihj father told him he would go with him to whose his daughter was, and it 3he wis willing to g.-D back ami live wiLh him all right; but he wns not willing that harsh moans sLould be ueeii. So they started, Able having procure 1 Hampton Able, his brothor, to help him in his aracr genoy. They proceeded to tho house of Thomai. Houston, in this town, and there fuiiud the l Eits-I TiOXNELL A ADAMS WHOLESALE OROCM13. style and quality, with an entire assortment of everything in the hoot and shoe lino,from the dainty sli|D- per to tho strong lumbering boot. I wish to say to farmers particularly, who wish to buy Not an item remains but recalls to mind Tho happy days gone by ; The clippers so worn, aud apron so torn And even the very pi. Full oft at his old broken galley 1 stood, As it tumbles about the iloor, E. II. I'AINTKK & ROSS, 12 South Water, anil 303 South Front St., PHILADELPHIA. rune set J. S. ITuilbut, Pittston, Pn. |Sopt. 12, '67-flni May 16th,'67, A T T 0 R X E Y AT L A W COMMISSION MERCHANTS BING1IAMTON HOOTS WESTERN An.I in its state enn reaCl the fat or oflieo in (■*: TON, PA. MAIS STREET, PITTS I May 0, IStf.ltf. .hip, Flour, Seed*, Ac., Ai Meal, I that I keep n full supply of the best make always o haml, an J the JJj'TUAL life in.suk.vnck company .bor saving poor 7. R. DA1RD If R. HAIRD k CO., • Packers aud Dealers in CAN, TUB, SriCED AND SHELL OYSTERS, D. P. COOLBAUOH. Lister SrxTi.N Pies't A. W- Kellogo, See. Hedej: Smith, He me Office, 4irD Main Sh eet, Milunukce, IIVs. MCNSELL A PEKCIVA1 (ii ii'l'Airts, Eastern Penn 4'.'S Waluut-tt., Phila. Here a pointless bodkin moots the view, Tlier.' a space-box wrecked oud torn; A pillaged ea*e, a three-legged chase. And aaponge as hard as horn. The dear old spot to a dreary waste J - changed in a single day; And the placo once blight, looks dark as night, disorder holding sway. Diflbront folks have different reason for. mar. ryin'. 8ome marry for love, some riches," aom.i becauso thoy want to, and some because the* can't help it! When a man falls in love hotakej D. O'NEIL, Feb. 18 Main S l'ltt.-ton, Fit CHEAPEST IN TOWN-COME AND SEE FOI YOt'KSELVES ATTORNEY AT LAW.. rAbarORT TENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, WILlvES-BAKRE, I'A. •Tunc 25, v-8—1y. , Being a.praetical shoemaker myself, and employin noue but Total Arrets January 1-t lxr.7, IRtiW, lsus, $1.579,520.7CD ;t,HI,726.11 3,508,186.31 wife rj1 MrNAMARA No. 333 South Front Street PHILADELPHIA. The family of Mr. Houston invited them in, nnd whon they entered, John Ablo solic itcd his wife to go homo with him. PChc refused to gosaying olio was afraid of her life. Able still coaxed, but she still rofusod. Ablo then told her he wanted to talk to hor privately. Thev stopped outside the door. Ho talked to her privately for a while, and thon caught and kissed her, saying, "now you will go won't you ? " No, I will not," sho replied. Able then said, " I will take you, dead or nlive." Upon this she sprang into the door. Dealer m Dry (.on.iM, Groceries, Crockery, Provis ions Jte., Now Brink Storo.next Dloor to HraiithMihurg'- lSakpry, MAIN STREET, By special arrangements with the Express Compnnjes an J Railroads, those who order may rely on a constant supply ami prompt delivery. We beg a continuation of tlio favors of our old TIIE BEST OF WORKMEN, " July " lsiw, nearly 4,oOO.uOO.i» lligh rates of Interest ami low rate* of mortality prt duee Large Dividends. April lavondor-dPtorod kids and patont leather boot* as pinches his toos, and puttin' "now-mown hay" onto his pooket-handkerohiof. Then hit to readin' the Now York Ledger, and wear in* r. r. wmoiiT. D. c. nAanraoios WRIGIIT & HARRINGTON, ' V ATTORNEYS AT LAW, I can warrant entire satisfaction In the CUSTOM DK PAKTMEXT Ui all whowich a complete lit, and wil favor me with tlieir patronage. riTTSTON, r A One Thousand Dollars loaned for 50 Years, at 6 per ct. Compound Interest produces 81S,42o.1~. atHprct. " " '• 4ti,aOl.ll at 10 " " " ' '• 117,390.!. A full Stock of Fresh Good* always on hand friends and customers* and solicit the orders of dealers generally, promising evetv satisfaction in our power to givc.»»cnd iti your orders. mark McDonnell That shattered drawer, onco kept with care, •Now wears a dismal look; A stick without slide, lies side by side, With apart of Walker's book. And old brass rules and broken leads, And session sorts and blanks, Both night and day keep the mice in play, In their merry, wanton pranks. forgit? to put sujar in his cjflTco, and makos big mistakes in his cash account Then ho take* WILKES-BARRE, YA Pittston, May 6,1809-ly Jan. 3 F. R. BAIRP4CO, PARTICULAR ATTENTION I'AID TO RE The favorable rate of Mortality experienced, presents an inducement for insuring in the Northwestern, as exhibited In the following table showing th*- rate each year since 1801, of Loss to Amount insured in this Company, as compared wits the total average of the same in each corresponding year, of alV tn- Companies doing business in the State of Massachusetts, as published in the Official Reports; OlScoon Main St., abovo Z. Bennett's Store, illpracticc in Courts of Luzcrno County ami Mayor's Courts of Carbondale. Consultations in German and English. ID. C. Harrington, Notary Tublic. Fob. 4,18(84. Grady, ward & co., (SUCCESSORS TO J. Ti. STAKK 4 CO.) WHOLESALE .t RETAIL DEALERS IN PAIRING to drinkin' Mrs. Winslow's soothin, syrup, and puttin'squills on his hair, and partin' the gamCi in the middle of the top of his bead. Ab tho time approaches for him to be hitched to tho adored of his buzzum, ho foels as if a eol was erawling down his back, and little capids with, wings anff without any clothes was singin' thC« MILLINERY. Call beforo purchasing, and remember the ngh place, New millinery STORE AND FANCY Jenkins* Block, opposite Rattle's Brick Building, Main St, Pittston, To, [Jan. 16/68 Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Suit, Wood and Willow* S SUTHERLAND, • - JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE E:i-Dt Side of Public Square, (Nos, \i£D aud 3rt.) WILKES-BARRE, TA. Ware Adjoining ID. Lamb's Boot and Shoe Store. MRS. D. I.A M B, having roeently opened a desirable stoek of Millinery and Fancy Goods, invites the attention of the ladies to tho same, ller stock coinprisesTHOS. B. EVANS' Boot and Shoe Establishment AVERAGE RATIO RATIO OF TtlS PIFFM1ENCI IS CAVOTl TliAB Or ALL. NuBTIIWiSTR'K 01" Tills COMPANY 18fi2 1.14 96 .18 18*-*! 1.21 83 .38 18'Vl 1.24 87 :i7 18Cf» .92 59 1866 .83 56 . 27 llut Time, in his wonder working ways, Must quickly change the scene ; And the place now dull, may soon he full, Of all sort.", fat and lean. Yet much as I wish that happier days Ou lightning wings may come, In grief or glee, my prayer shall be,— Success to the dear old chum. Mrs. IIou3ton cought hold of her. Ablo dragged them both ou* of tho house into tho yard. Upon this, Tatrick Dowitt, tho father of thft wife, told Able to let her alone. Able drew his revolver on Dowitt, and snapped it at him. Dowitt knocked him down. Able got up, antl was again knockod down by Dewitt. They had quite a sculllc, when Able called to his brother Hampton to tako bis wife and start with her." FOR WEST TITTSTON BOROUGH ( A. Grady, \ Jolts M. WAHD, f I. M. Kibkixbau. "Star Spangled Banner" iu the air all around him. Then, liko the "'Prodigal Sun," he goos on from bad to wus, until he gits his name in Kip Offi Oct.- ■lay 20,18G9-ly BONNETS, RIBBONS. HATS, FLOWERS, Feathers, Laees, Hoods, Silks, Velvets, Poll Hats Hats for children, and a varioty of other goods, all of which will be sold at reasonable rates. Millinery work ofall kinds executed in the best and most approved manner Please call and examine our stock. II lmsinoss pvrmining to t ~ " Ilice promptly At It? rates on all Endowment Policies arc from 10 pr cent, to 32 per cent, lower than most leading Eastern Companies which is equivalent to a dividend in advance of from 11 to 47 per cent. the papers under the proper hedin', and tell* tho world he is united in padlock, and that "nC» cards" is played, and sends soma ginger-broad and pop beer to the editor, who wishes tho happy year long life, and many of 'im ! .—Colli-18®-lyHOTELS. ALL POLICIES NON-FOltFEITIN'O I Might Have Been PHYSICIANS SALOON, RESTAURANT and Nine Pin Alley, first door below the Tost Office. PittstonJ Oct. 18,18C6.-tf Its success has been almost unprecedented in the history of Life Insurance. Commencing operation." in Milwaukee nine years ago, without capital, it has become not only the largest Insurance Company west of tho seaboard cities, but takes rank among the foremost companies in the whole country, (only two of all the Life Companies of "New York having a larger number of members, only four a larger amount at risk, and only five larger assets.) The brother seized her, dragging hor, and sho screaming for help. Ablo then got loose from Dowitt, and started on a run to overtake Hamp toil and his wile swearing and threatening her lifo at the same time. Dewitt procured a revolver from Houston's house, overtook the two Abies trying to force his daughter upon a horse and she resisting by pushing against the horse with her feet and hands. T\R. N. C. GIDDINGS, PITTSTON, FA Full Blast I A couple were walking slowly up Broadway one evening, engaged in earnest converse. Ono of them in the prime of manhood, with free, stop and an unbroken spirit. The other was somewhat older in years,and a great deal older in JAairi, Just as wo Jpassed, we caught the words, "I might have been—" Tho jar of wheels drowned the rost, but it was enough for a song or a sermon—that "I might have been." JAMES SPERRINii. Proprietor. Pittston, June 10,1869-ly. NEW STOCK. Than comes the hunny-moon and a bridal trip to Niaraga, or Mammoth Cave, or tho Bridge of size. After this the hunny-moon is all moon-shine, until a smaller voico announces that there's a "angel in the'houso!', as tho poictsay ; but it always scorned to me moro iko tho D—ickens in the houso wiion I hoar 'om. Aftor a whilo thero is family jars, which jara ain't fit to prcscrcc frindship. They are "of tho earth earthy !" rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON MRS. MARY J SMITH, M2* Office in Hope Express office PITTSTON, I SMy. HOUSE, May 13,1; b« Ins the pleasure of inviting her customers oml the Two doors abovo Lewis Cohen's Clothing Store, fto Exfra Charge for Insuring Women W1LKESBARKE, PENNA ladies in general to a MAIN STRDET, PITTSTON. All its profits arc equitably divided among cy Holders. s Poll J. O'MALLEY, R. S, RlEIIIi, 1 tDroDrictors '1'. 1!. HULL, j 1 roprietori Special references by permission all, of whom are largely insured in this Company. M. Sinclair, Lloyd Suppiee, Geo. Hording, C SL Bayard, Philadelphia; Ilenry Searl, merchant E. I!. Ilurnham, Lack. Val. HdUse, S. M. Nash, I'rop'r Wyoming Hotel, S, J. Reed, Pfop'r Forrest House, U. J. Sehoonmaker, Forl-est House, Seranton. Elias Helms, Plymouth, li. M. Kichart, Editor, Henry Searl. Jacob Phillips. Chas. Pugh, Owen P.Lewis, A Armstrong, Chas. F. Stuart, David W. Prosser, Dr. Thos. Williams, Jonah Howell, Iteese W. Davis, Phi* lip Decker, Thos. Harvert, Kces \V. Davis, M.C. Apt Kevin J. Smith, Pittston. Mayor Hill, Seranton. Wm. Law, Mining Supt.. Penn'a Coal Co., TIior. Aubrey, Mining.Boss, Jno. Howell, Merchant, Pittston, Pa.— E. Howell, Merchant, M. M. Jones, Slate Dealer, Hydepark Policies in force 3110,000, obtained in the short time of four months. nd Physi St. Yin Jan. 7, ISC NEW AND FASHIONABLE He has supplied himself with a variety of the best of stock, ana lias a stiong force of CKX)1D WORKMEN constantly employed, enabling him to turn out work upon shoi t no-Ice and executed in such a manner as to give satisfaction to all. Anything in the shape of a Fine or Coarse Boot or Shoe will be made in the neatest and most satisfactory niannor, for either gentleman or lady. " I shall be," and " I might have been !" The former the music of youth, sweet as the sound of bolls, fresh as Able, seeing Dowitt coming, told his brother to mako haste and away with hi3 (Ablo's) wife, and ho would tight Dewitt back,.and on Dowitt approaching, Ablo told him to stand back, or ho would blow his d d brains out, lain 9 .NEW YORK, t, opposite Battle' Aug k build—3ni.** STOCK OF MILLINERY, HORSE HOTEL, When Araminta ap' I got married, alter a courtship of spventcen Winters, durin' whii'h "she never told her love ; but, liko a worhi in the mud, feed onto her damaged cheok," wo had lots presents of tin ware, short close, spoon3, and other wearin' apparel, but rathor more spoons that anything oise. It was a spoony time. But tho short close still lies, in tho bureau drawers, a monument to boyish dreams and DU JOHN C. BECKER, ll Y 81G IA N AND SURGEON MARKET STREET, WILKES-BARRE, PA The breezy call of incense-breathing morn,' L. B. PEKRIN, PSOPEUTOR. TRIMMINGS, AC., Tho latter the plaint of age, the dirge of hope, the inscription for a tomb. Tho ono tromblos upon thin palo lips; parched with "life's fitful fever,"the othor swells from strong younj hearts to lips rounded and dewy, with the sweotness of hope and the fulnose of strength. presenting the pistol at the same time and snap rJRMLRLY OF TUXEUANKOCK.) ppositc the First National fg* Good Stabling attached Oct. 23, '68. Of every description belonging to the trade. This REPAIRING OF ALL KIND? ATTENDED TO WITH PROMPTNESS. ping tho trigger PITTSTON, PA. [io.o hours—from 8 to 10 a. m.., and 1 to 2 p. Evening, 6 to S. ttston. March 1, lS36.-tf itock has been selected with the utmost care and it Thankful for past favors, w« are encouraged to go ahead. Give us a call, and we will da our best to please. Dee. 3, '68-tf TWOS. B. EVANS. Dowitt drew his revolver and flrcd two shots at Able, and, having one load left, deliberately revolved the cylinder till the remaining load came under tho hammer, and again ftred.oneof the shots taking effect in Ablo's loft arm, near tho elbow, the ball passing down and coming out near tho hand, shattering one the bones in a dreadful manner. CENTRAL HOTEL, UPPER Pll T9TON embraces a variety which cannot fail to ploaso all J. S. HINDS, Prop'r whether they desire a costly or cheap outfit in the The House lias been thoroughly renovated and much improved, and the proprietor tecls assured that ho can make his guests eohifortable in every way. His table will be supplied with the host of provin.ler ind his bar with the ehocest of liquors. The patronage of the public is rostfully solicited. Pittston, Junefi, 'C7-y irtielo of a Bonnet, or other headgear. These are but tho few that have been insured, and :aken special interest in the Company. J. W. HOWELL, Dist. Ag't. Pittston, Otfice with D. S. Koon, Esq., D. W. CONNOLLY, Ag't Seranton, Pa. Sept. 17,1868. " I shall be," and " I might have been!'' What toil, what trouble, timejand tears are rocordcd in those little words—the very stenogra- DENTISTS LACES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &C., g STURMER'S disappointed ambishun. As the Sorchod poic, Bums, says: P S. BE .v, M. 1\—DENTIST g. Df Philadelphia.— ..v-ors above his fur- teuco, Eastsido of Main St., above the In the greatest varie ty and at nil prices. Please call VD t iind examine M. J. S. phy of life. How like a buglf call is that " I shall be," from tho young souj, strong in pro- —The bu.it laid schemes Oft gangagl.ee. i men and mio Two ston, Nor. ac, 186S THEMOSTSUCCESSFUL phecynood."" I shall be great, honored, nllluant and Dewitt then returned to the house unci got a rillo, and overtook tho throe, John and Hampton Able and the wife, about one hundred yards from whero hp lott John. John was on his horse, and Hampiun had hold of tho woman» trying to put heron tho horso behind John. Tho woman at this time was completely saturated y?ith Wood from hoad to foot from the wound on But Araminta and I aro drawin' down the veil of lifo together, still lovin', still hopinl that tho time will como whon wa Bhall have to provide a extra spoon and porringer. Tr *Dly norr cS.iuare.AV'ilkes Barre, Von rpHE SWAN HOTEL, July la, I SOS RESTAURANTS. " I shall be," whispered the glad girl to her 'elf, as, with one foot upon the threshold of wo J D1. BARRETT 1J 1 DENTIST, NEAR THE RIVER BRIDGE, PiTTSTON, PA JOHN U. HORN, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY .ope is sheet anchor to tho sDlc." Long may The above Hotel, so long and favorably known to tho public, under the management of its pre prietor has recently undergone important by which its comfort and conveniences ha much enlarged. A Ions experience in the It n t pro* [-flairs, OF TIIE WORLD, manhood, she catches the breath from tho summer held of life—" I shall bo—/oucCiby-and-by That is hor aspiration ; for to bo loved is to bo she wave Offic .-idcucc on Franklin St. ojijvviito the M.'thodiatChurch, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., lay hereafter bo l'ound at all hours. been I busledgeMARKET STREET.(oppositc the jail) But marridge is a devine institooshun—more so than a Republican form of guvornmcnt or tho Dimecratic party. Adam cudant livo without Mr3 Adam, saaix or no snaix. And bocoz they raised Cain after they was marrid it's no sino that other folks should "raised cain" in tho marrid stait. Bocoz they ot up the best Wintor apples, it's no sino uiarrfd people should make each other's hair eomeout boforo tho usual timo. M orridgo is mootual, and one can't git along without the other moro than a child can teter on a board without a child on tho other end on't. Woman to a man is liko a bob to a kite — tho more she's attachod to man, the higher he can ily! Marry early an' marry offen, and whoa you git a good wife, stick to hor likeshoomaker's wax to a hot stove, or Sp&ulding's glueto broken c-hiua. whore inegs ha? gi\ of tbe want: en the proprietor a thorough 5 of the travelling public, an WILKES-BAURE. ROOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY TIIE ■m Teeth on.Goltl .a«J Silver plate, " " o branches of Dental Fish, Steaks, Chops, Ac. Ac. Old fin 1 New Ale», Vines, Liquors aud Cigars of the choicest quality. Feh. 2S I860—tf. REMOVAL! NATIONAL happy "I shall bo," says tho struggling boy: '' I shall bo tho possossor of a little home of my own, a little wife some day, and tho house shall be our a, and tho wife shall be initio, and then" —Who can fill out these "theus ?"—who but tho painter who has dipped ljris pen insunsot ?—who but tho poet whoafc lips have been touched with a coal fresh from the altar of in- iier husband's arm n all tl forts will studied and attended to. Good beds, good victuals and ample stabling will he found hy all customersgSild at moderate rates. Thankful for many ronize the House may rest assured that com Dewitt, on seeing Hampton have hold of his daughter, raised his ritle-to his face, and was just in the act of shooting him, when he threw up his hands and told him not to shoot him, and he wouM do any thing he would tell him. Dewitt said : " D n you, take to the bush, or I will shoot you doad upon the spot." Hamp- ent to JJTILEMAN'S SALOON Having disposed of my interest in the Mercantile business, I have again concentrated my whole attention npjm the Manufacture and sale of ■stance to pc April of til te inc g respt •tfully solicited. Sl'SAN Ell RET, J'BOji jlic patronage, a continu LIFE INSURANCE CO., Pitt.- D11, Jan •.'1,1801—ly IIART PHILLIPS, Proprietor. BOOTS & SHOES D1'"1 M. WILLIAMS SURGEON DENTli The Bar ami Restaurant of thin establishment will be Jeep; lip in the best of style, anil the Billiard department administered with a view to satisfying all who patronise it. The present proprietor hopes by strict attention to business to maintain the liberal patronage and popularity of iho.establishmcnt. —OP TI1B— MAIN STREET 1'ITTSTON. FA CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &c and, hereby request to my numerous oM and tried friends, and the public in general, to eall and see me at my new quarters in my brick Building a few doors bolow th^First Rational Hunk. My accommodations for the business are now the most complete they have»evcr been, and I desire to givo the public the advantage of them and will do so if they will but give me the opportunity. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Among tit tiy improvements recently inpractice, ho regards none of spiration ? ton then run away tro.lucod in 1 (lARRIAUE AND WAGON MAK- VD ING, AND ston, March 11, '09. "I shall bo—victorious yet," murmurs the man in the middle watch, who had boon battling foes till night-fall, and is praying, like the Greek, for dawn again, that *' ho might seo to fight again." By this time Hampton was off his horse and had hold of his wifo again, "Now," says Dewitt, " I say, John, lot hor go." John swore that ho wouM not, that ho intended to take hor or kill her. Dowitt raised the gun and drew bead at John's breast, saying : " Now thia'is the last time I'll toll you; lot her go, or I will shoot you." Ablo then relaxod his hold, got upon his horse and galloped away. Up to tho last accounts Ablo was in a precarious situation. He will lose his arm, and perhaps his life. moron rtancc than 1 method of BLACKS MITH1XG. CHARTERED RY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS. iiich he i9 do EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT TAIN, g suecessfull ry day, by TEMPERANCE restaurant. JOHN BARNES Has just opened an Eating House in the Somerset Buiding, first door north of "C. \V. Freeman's Jewelry Store, east sido of Main street, I'ittston,where he will bo happy to supply tlio public with refreshments of all kinds. Tea, Coffee. Bread, l akes, Pies, &c„ of our own baking and warranted good and pnre. Meals, hot and cold, served at all hours, in the best manner. Ice Cream, 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. My long experience has given me a thorough knowledgo of tho business, and customers may rest assured that they will not bo imposedjipon in either sale or custom work. tho Use of y ov CASII CAPITAL, $1*000,Olid NITROUS OXIDE GAS rpHE Undersigned is now prepared at1 his Shoptn 1 West Pittston, to do a general business, in BLACKSMITH ING, and the manufactare of WAGiINS,CARRIAGES ANID BUGGIES. " I shall be," faithless breathes the invalid upon her couth of pain : " I shall bo better to day or to-morrow and she lives on because she hopes on, and she grows strong with the "shall be" she has uttered. It is perfectly safe end very pleasantto inhale. ly satisfactory in cv, C. M. W. Rooms with J. W. MILLER,adjoining tho xsh Store o{ Chas. Law & Co. rittston, May lstlS64. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, iRANcn OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA Such is the law and tho profits. Peacefully yours. ary instance Ha results liav Having been particular to secure the best of Wagn and Carriage Makers, as weil as Blacksmiths, he oels no hesitation in assuring the public that the vork made at his shop will compare favorably with he best in Northern Pennsylvania. of every description, made to order and kept for sale. The best, the cheapest and handsomest that can be procured. S. STURMER. Pittston, Jan. 28,1869—ly. A Hkad OFFICERS C. 11, CLARK, Philadelphia,-I 'resident. JAK COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee.55 u'-SI/& Vs h i n g ton, VDce President. l'i?«v5§£ « 'JZFii:T.' PfjRaJa., Sec'y and Actuary. , (t, SMITH, M. ID., Philadelphia, Medical l'ireetor. And tho strong man armed who has "fought the good fight and has kept the faith,'' when they that sustained hisextonded hands through tho battle are doparting, and no Joshua to bid the declining sun "stand still," as ho looks beyond tho rugged hills of tho world, and sees a window oponod in heaven, and a wounded hand put forth in wolcomo, ho lays aside the armor he has worn so long and well, and going down into tho dark river, ho utters with a hope glorified to faith, " I shall be ovor Jordan to- bei-OBE MARRIAGE PAINTING AND TRIMMING! MISCELLANEOUS. Lovor—Oh, Molinda, my doar.est and hast! I do love you so much! Do you lore me as you used to, my darling? NEWSPAPERIAL For this department also, he has ascientific workman of ample experience in the best shops in the stale. With the facilities and workmen with which my establishment is now furnished, there is nothing to prevent my being aide to produce as neatly ana 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 Gall and give me atrial, aud satisfaction in every particular will lxD guaranteed, JOSEPH KLUTZ. A Smart Female H WIIYTK MEAT MARKETS. "WINDOW SHADES.—A New and v » Splendid lot of the celpbratod Rustic Window shades, a real gem in house furniture. Come and sod them at K. It. CUTLERS Pittston, April Agent for Luxerne Co.; P Molinda—Oh, yosf I eortainly do, Charles Augustus. Kiss mo, Charley, (They kiss.) Lover—1 am so happy, Molinda! Melinda—So am I, Charles. I never felt so Tho Schenectady Slar tolls a rather queer story of a supposed deaf and dumb female, and how, through losing her hoart, Fho recovered NE WS D E A hE1 ATKW MEAT MARKET. -L i 'J'lio undersigned has fitted up a convenient and accessible Meat Market in tho Room formerly occupied as a Bar-Room, iu the " Butler House" Building, where he will keep a constant supply of the best of Meats of all kinds suitable to the season. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. This.compuny issutdfin the tir-,1 TEX MONTHS of is existence, AND CIRCULATING LIBRARY. her voice. Dealer in Foreign and Domestic News Tapers, Magazines, School Books, Blank Books, Stationary of nil Wast Pittston, May 31,18«6 QAMUEL J. BARBER, KEYSTONE MARBLE YARD, 5,395 POLICIES, Two weeks ago a female who hue beon for the last few years engaged in selling her photographs on the cars, and who has for that longth of timo been considered deaf and dumb, canio to this oity and stoppod at the Drullnrd House. She mado known all her wants by writing, and no doubts wero entertained by those collected with tho hotel but that she was really minus tho powers of speaking and hearing. On the Sunday following her arrival at that hotel, one Frank ShalTery who has been acting porter the Drullard House, accompanied her to the Vale Cemetery. It was very kind in Shaffor to take a poor deaf and dumb female under his protecting wing and endeavor to make hor time pass agreeably. Subsequent facts go to provo that while tho couple lingered 'neath tho shades of that beautiful locality they wero not as silent as the silent tomb. Thursday last ehe wont down street in company with a girl to purchae some goods. On her way she either intentionally or otherwise spoke to the little girf, wh(J was much alarmed to hear her do so. She quited the little one's fears, and assured her that she had never been lacking tho gift of speech. happy in my life. Lover—Bloss you, my angol! again.) nds. Yankee Notir nh the trade iml everything connoeted Orders taken for anything and ovory- (they kiss tliiil BASE BALL EMPORIUM. VTEW WAGON SHOP. JL1 AMOSSTROH Desire? to inform his old customers and the public in general that lie lias fitted tip a commodious and convenient shop for the mnkiiig and painting of Pittson, May 6, lSC'J. JOHN TREFFISOS [Pittston, Juno 10,'iiO- Sculptor, and Doaler in INSURING morrow." Molinda—I)on't hug mo so tight, please, dear. is*- TRY ME. PITTSTON MEAT MARKET. PETER SEIItEL. At the Pittston Meat Market, opposite the Bank, desire to inform the public that they are as heretofore supplying their numerous customers with the best of Fresh beef, pokk, mutton, lamb, and all other seasonable meats. They are also dealing in HIDES SHEEP SKINS, and FURS, for which they will at nil times pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES IN CASH, Bring them along. P. S. Pittstou, Nov. 1, lstoi—tf. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, $15,142,800. Boforo the memory has a tomb in it—before it becomes the cemetery of the soul, " I shall bo" is as beautiful as an old ballad; when graves are digged therein, and willows aro plantod, and hopes are buried, and no light breaks out of the cloud, then "I shall be " is as grand as an old Psoon, when Lover—Little pot. IV/rcDOUtfAU''8 JLV1 central BOOK AND MUSIC STORE, Melinda.—Dearest Charley pcated.) (Kisses are re- WAGONS OF ALL KINDS, Tomb Stones, Mantels, Window Caps and Sills. opposite the Catholic church, on WILLIAM STREET :n Pittstou. Tlie experience he has had in his business, and the extent to which his work is known in this section, w.irnmts the assurance on his part, that ho will liave the pleasure of again serving many who have heretofore favored nim with their work. He pledgee himself to use the best ftf wood, and to do the painting in the most durable .and approved manner. The iron work to his wagons is dono "by Wm. Stroll, who is well known as one of the BEST WORKMEN n this section. The public ora invited to call and lake a look at our work, painting shop, and work shop. Respectfully. May 21, 'OS—tf AMOS STROH. Opposite the Rank, This Company oilers to its Poliey-iloldors Lover—Ain't your hair beautiful! just the color of a sunbeam. Keeps constantly r Honks, Mu.iie, and ista' SLATES, PENCILS, TAPER, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, Ac Opposite Coo; ivnd' a good assortment ol PITTSTON, LUCERNE CO., FA. Molinda—What a charming mustache you have, Charley! Its perfectly splondid, isn't kinds. PERFECT SECUR'TY J J. MERRIAM'S • STUDIO Dy its Cash paid up Capital of One Million Dollars and guarantees to the insured, by its '•The battle *s done, the harp's unstrung, Its music trembling, dying." Then'-I shall be" is a9 sublime as an old pro- Lover—Do you think so ? I don't care much about it Prctoklf a mind to shavo if off. (Cool fibs.) MISCELLANEOUS. At Miller's Photograph Rooms, Low Rales of Premium phocv. CABINET AND LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS But thero is another tense in this grammar of life it were well to remember, the sparkling moment that dances on from the ripening hours liko goldon grain beneath the flails of time, as we write, is gathering into the garner of the past. There is taught, in connection with itD a lesson which it were well to remember and Melinda—Oh, don't Charley. I'd never kiss you again if jrou did. (Big fib.) Lover—Kiss me, then, and I won't, longed kisses.) The biudnosa will receive eftreful Attention ami every addition will be promptly made to the gtoek which the wants of the community may eall for. The patrongje of the puUlie is respectfully solicited. I'ittsaon, April 18,1807. Hit. NOLL,. , ARCHITECT, SCRANTON, PA. Plans and specifications for Public Buildings and Private Residences furnished ou short notice terms very reasonable. Office No. 416 Lackawanna Avenue, third floor. [Sept. 10,1868. Pain ted in Oil Colors. Also copies made from Daguerre otypes, Ambrotypes or Card .Pictures any sue desired, Ami Patnled in Oil or Water Colore #r re-toucked with India Ink. Pittston, Sept. 6,1866.—ly LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE, (Pro- ST11EET Or a Reversionary Dividend of 100 per cent.by its BAKERIES. BLACKSMITH SHOP! RETURN PREMIUM PUN, Melinda—Oh, doar! how fist time flies! You ain't going yet, aro you. Lover—Yes, I must, my little angel. BY WILLIAM ST110II, The public are respectfully informed tttt I hold myself in constant readiness at my new and commodious shop, just opposite the Catholic Church, on William-st., in Pittslon Borough, to do all kinds of work in tho line of BLACKSMITIIING, liH The Mott Steam Mill, I D UANDENBURG'8 BAKERY jU D New Brick, opposite Big 13 TITTSTON, FA. riUIK STAFF OF LIFE is good Bread, and I X would respectfully iuforia tho citizens of I'ittston and vicinity, that I always keep tho genuine article on handforsale, withallkindso CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES, An., Ac. Families and Partios supplied wi'h everything in his line, on short notice, and on reasonable To Hotel Keepers. Applications and bonds for tavern LICENSE for 9ale at the PITTSTON GAZETTE OFFICE observe Yet ono kiss more—this ki*s tho lasi That I will ask, or thou ahftlt giro. 3 a Fin (iKXERAL Agents " Trust no future, howe'er pleasant. Let the dead Past bury it s dead; Act. act, in tho living Present, Heart within, and liod o'erhead." PITTSTON, PENN'A E. W. CLARK, A CO., Bankers, No. 36 South Third Street. Philadelphia, Goneral Agents for Pennsylvania and Southoru New Jersey. B. S. Russkll. Manager. Melinda—You'll come soon again, won't you, Charles Agustua?, Lover—Very goon, darling. They part reluctantly. GRIER & FAIIRER, Propr's But here comes the heat of tho story. Th» woman and the porter left yesterday morning on tho ten o'clock train west. They wore married before they went, and intended to go to Michigan, buy a farm, and settle down upon it Bofore they lelt she handed her newly mala protector a large sum of money, an 1 Boomed have plenty beside. The woman's name jtjls Fmeline Sheppard— now, Emiline Shafler. Her appearance was preposessiujr, and her manners easy and gracoful, and well calculated to work upon strangers and pocket books. When charged with being an impostor, she pleasantly said she never aslsod anybody to give hor anything—that she had merely prosonted herself and mado signs, and if such actions had put money in her pockets, why she wasn't to be blamed. HORSE SHOEING, QOOLEY & FENN, 3. LAWTON, Jr., M. I)., Pittston, Agent for Central and Southern Luzome. Steaming Food for Horses WAGON IRONING DEALERS IN Manufacturers of Finest Quality Family Flour STANLEY WOODWARD, Esq.,Special Agent at Wilkes Barre. Office Mr. Stewart, of North Evans, New York, in an articlo furnished for tho Annual Report of the Department of Agriculture, has stated very cloarly the in favor of Bteaming food for farm stock, and the results of his own experience therein, mentions incidentally, tho fact that tho steaming of hay is a sure preventive of heaves, and a sure cure of coughs and colds, instancing a case of an animal of his own, which came in from pasture with a severe cough, and was entirely cured within two weoks by an exclusive steamed diet. This result is in accordance with tho idea, that the irritation of the throat by dusty hay is a fertilo source of heaves and coughs, and it suggests an important argument in favor of steaming. AFTER MARRIAGE. TOOL SHARPENING, Chop and Feed of various kinds, and dealers in Grain lusband—dear? dear! I wish I knew whnt Together with other varieties of work, both light and heavy, nil of which will be promptly mid .«atismctorilv executed. A continuance of (patronage respectfully solicited. WILLIAM STROII. Pittston, Sept. 17,1SC8.—ly. HARDWARE generally, All Flour and Feed sold by up, warranted as represented. All orders promptly filled. JAY COOKE & CO., Washington, IXC., for Maryland Delawaro' Virginia, District of Columbia and West Virginia. [Sept. 3,—ly. was the matter with rno this morning My establishment is now in my now brick uilding opposite the big basin, on Main st. Pittston, Dec. 10,1SCS.—ly Wife—I wish I know what kept you out until ' nearly daybreak, Mr. Smith. PITTSTON, PA. BREWERIES. Husband—I was in bed a little after ono, mad- FRANK BRANDENBURG Pittaton, March 1.18C9. Pittston, Mch. 4, '69. The pittston & klmiha coal COMPANY offer for sale, at Retail, to the citizens of Pittston and vicinity their superior Coal from the Celebrated Seneca Mine, at the following prices at the Shutes. 0 S. BLACKMAN, AND USEFUL PATENT. Rand, iiowkll & king, [SCCCCS80RS TO SMITU RROS..] CELEBRATED XX AND XXXX ALES, Wife-»Oh, Lord! how can you utter such a falsehood, Charles ? "VTEW BAKERY. _L1 Tho undorsignod would respectfully announce to tho public that he has opened ANTI-WINDOW RATTLER, No. 1, $2 25 Husband—I repeat, mvlam, that I was in bed a little after one; for on my return home I heard tho clock striko ono four times, and shortly afterward I retired to rest. AN EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN PITTSTON MANDFACTUUEU OF FOR DWELLINGS, CARS, STEAMBOATS, AC UNRIVALED CREAM ALES, Manufactured from adjoining tho Butler House, where ho will be prepared at all times to supply families and parties with Broad Biscuit, Cakes aud Pice, 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 a3 to tho ijuality ofJBread &c,. which ho odors. A share oi patronage is respectfully solicited. Li ELTEUICII. HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, " 2, " 3 & 4 2 50 3 00 THE BEST OF MALT AND HOPS. Families can be supplied with a Pure Healthy and Nutritious beverage. Prevents Rattling and Shaking of the Windows by the wind or other causes. Tightens tho Sush, Prcvonts the wind and dust from ontering, easily attached, and requlros but a single glancotojudgeof its merits. For sale by ■ WM. ALLEtf, Hardware Dealer, Pittston, Pa. Wife—llumph! I think that quitj likoly OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES " 5, 2 50 XX AND XXXX TORTER, Husband—What the devil do 1 earo what you thiuk, Melinda ? I am not under petticoat government; and what's moro, I dou't intend to be ! Fifty Cents por ton will bo doducted from the above pricos on all coal doing oyer the l'ittston Bridge.— When desired coal will bo delivered, addiug only the cartage to the abovo prifles. —- Pittston, Dec. 10, '68. E. N. FRI8BIE, Prea't. MINERAL WATER, SODA WATER, SARSAl'ARILLA, 4c. BOTTLED ALB AND TORTER. UNION BREWERY, Pittston, Pa. Having fitted up a commodious shop for wood work On general principles, it being admitted that •teaming food for neat cattle produces the most economical results, it is fair to assume that the steaming of horse food will bo even more beneficial; for the reason that the digestive organs of tho horse are much less elaborato than those of tho ox, and that in all cases a much larger proportion of the food - passes tho bowels in an undigested condition. Therefore, whatever may tend, as, unquestionably, steaming docB, to ir.- croase the digestibility of food, must havo the effect cvf economizing, in a very marked degree, that which ia given to our horses; and tho application of steaming in tho (coding of all the animals on our farms would considerably lessen tho incidental expenses of the process, in proportion to the number of animals fed. and another for painting, he is prepared to take orders for all descriptions oi wagons, and to guarantee that his work will be done well and in season. Having in connection with his wagon department a corps of )lacksmiths of long experience, the important part Df good ironing will not be wanting on any of his Jan. 28. 'C9, There is a well authenticated slory of a poor woman, not precisely a boggar, but who had. a petiton to present, the prayer of which was, of course, alms, who pounced upon the Queon just as she was comming out of the garden of the Rotiro. Iler prayor was soon heard, but unhappily who? her Majesty folt in .her pocket she found that she had no money. Kings, queens, millionaires, and theatrical managers never have money about them eflough to pay for a cab or turnpike. Piitaton July fiih, 1SB5 piTTSTON TANNERY Marches,'69-tr.J Wife—Oh, Smith, you miserable brute .' If it weren't for the childron, I wouldn't stay with Great Pacific Railroad is Finisher jgLECTRo Silver plating {jHjpj HUGHES' 1'ITTSTON, PA Husbaud—very likely, madam. I always had a sort of impression that you loved somebody better than you did me. you a minute. work Oak, and Hemlock Park, Hides, Calf Skins, and IVItn wimted, for which the highest priceR will be paid. The painting and trimming will bv done in the licst manner and on reasoablo terms. Proprietors of FIRST iDI0I{T(*ACiK B0MDS C. 3. BLACK MAN PITTSTON BREWERY, Wife—You brute ! 4llusband—You're another Pitts ton, July 9, ISM William Street LEATIIKR OF ALL KINDS Arc prepajed to furnish ttioir patrons with nil their A T A BARGAIN VALUABLE LOTS famous brands of They scowlat each othor across the broakfast table; then Mrs. Smith bursts into a "flood of tears." She weeps, whilo her husband sips his coffee and soliloquizes thualy : UNION AND CENTRAL JAMES DAVIS ft CO., Near J. R. Wear ft Co*c, Plaining Mill ALE, PORTER, & 0 "Come to the palaco to-morrow," said the queen to the petitioner. 1'itiston, Feb. 11.18WD, Orders will bo received nt their regular Agency In 8CRANTON. Also in PITTSTON. They have full and complete arrangements rondo MAIN STREET, HTTSTON BOROUGH "Alas," roplied the woman, "tho servants will not let mo pass." " Dovilish fool I was to marry : Wonder why 1 did! Was young and foolish, I suppose, and didn't know my mind. Knojv it now I wa* tight last night—awful tight. Head feels as heavy as lead and burns like fire. Can't get any sympathy from kC.\ Ugh? Guess I'll go and take a drink." Intending to rot urn to the West, I off' whole 01 in part, my THREE LOTS, "WITH LICENSED HOTEL for sal rpiIIS WAY! THIS WAY! That good goodsare theeheapest,iswell exemplified in the difference between light and heavy silver plated ware; for example, take oval thread desert forks, which is the most saleable pattern and size of forks. The snme amount of silver that makes 1 doz-M oz. worth $22.00, makes 12 dot. 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 do*. 4 oz. 9 X 7.25-$65.25, the same amount that makes 1 Tlos, 16 oz. worth 812.00, makes 4 doz. 4 oz. 4 x 7.25-129.00, all sizes and patterns of spoons and forks in the same proportion. Ail 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. for the Whereupon, it is upon record, Donna Isabella do Bourbon, stooping down, took oil' ono of her shoos, and gave it to the supplicant as a token and a sign that she might be allowed noxt day to pass the palace gates and have her claim attended to. PACIFIC RAILROADS NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOPI MANUFACTURE OF ALE, the quality of which will he unsurpassed. Send in BOUGHT AND SOLD. BUILDING THEREON, The tnan who imagined himself wise beoauso ho detected somo typographical errors on the outsido of a nowapapor, after it had boon printod, is now trying to got an perpendicular view of tho rainbow. •clng 87)A feet on Main Htreet and 1C» on Mill Street t fronts directly the east end of the Plttfton Bridge, mu 18 m all rcspectn a most Next Door North of Hiloman'e Saloon, MAIN ST vour orders, Doc. 17—ltn DE HAVEN & BRO., The undersigned, who professes to understand his business thoroughly, would respectfully Inform the public that he lifts opened n shop for trie manufacture of Harness of nil kinds, both light and heavy. His work will be done in the best mnnner, including also all repairing. JJOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR BUSINESS Exit husband JUNKERS ft DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, PURPOSES, The subscriber Is desirous of disposing of his hotel stand, knownjas the West End Hotel,.situated on Main street In-JPittston. Owing to a partial loss of Ills eye sight,almost wholly incapaciating him for the duties and responsibilities of a landlord, he offers a good inducement for a purchaser. J. B. 3CTKEMAN, Pittstou, May 27, '68-tf, " Where's your filial gratitude, you naughty boy ? What would you have boon without your fathor and mother J" "I s'pose IM boon an or- rho first day a little boy wont to school, tho toaqhor askod him he sould spell? " Yes sir." " Woll, how do you spell boy'" "Oh, just ns other foiks do." itoros, Shops, An., or n first rlas: a splendi d view of the river Hotel, command' and surrounding Constantly on hand Koady-made work, together ith a good supply of " Labor and wait" is tho advice of the poet. Tho practical eurgostion of the world is, labor and go and got your pay for it. Tceis believe in fancy; labor in fact—cash fact. GOLD, &C., ROBES, BLANKETS, WHIPS, BELLS, VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS RB-fLATIKQ DONE ANY THICKNESS REQUIRED. phan, sir!" o. /4CD *3. TlIIItD Ht. Iiavc been recently on tho premises, and it Is jtfercd- at an absolute sacrifice. Call on the promt-os. ► MILES V. ORK 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 AGEK. fittstoo, Deo. 17, liiGij. Mr. James Searles, is agent for the cale of these pooda in I'ittnton, and all orders loft at hiu Jewelry Store will reeeivo prompt attention, A PmsTEii'sCos,—Which is tho moBt difficult part of punctuation? rutting ft stop to a woman's tongue. PHILADELPHIA I). McKOWN. pLOYEIt & TIMOTHY SEED «t MILLER ft ROBS' J'jtteton, Fob. 18, 't!9. Curiosities tor a museum—Winps of a ffiyiog An old tobacco chewer finjs that tho Iliblo sustains his favorito habit. lie quotes: "Ha that i3 filthy, lot hira be filthy etill," ilny 20, W I'ittston, Apr. J West rUUton, Feb. 18, 'flu. visit. C r |
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