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t kicks or rriiMCATioif """ JOB'"rillSVT2HG VDD RPUBf« *** Giztrr*. Jouiiixu Us r*ce embrace* a largo varit tv uiMing of Jobb Mat-riftl wflh ona La.gt GjUnder Taylor Htfuiii Pre* Tarn I' wn two |{ i».l F •1 ever f I t- surpu*-fcfi C veil iii iim* ». a tut nt i P«itteu!ftr attention puid iC printing oi M DrMD-quar(.Cr l fe$t:-, Paraph IMW, «!P# ,.kI„1,..N,.U, k mont y.-ar,} Riiied tind work Of all kiud" C1C Orders, Hitnil Bilit, tit-1 Hcatw, ■iU. * year, $70 nil, one mo., $18 ree mos., 3 DEVOTED TO THS COAL INTERESTS, rOLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. in lite rV'tt!pst and in:ft imiTtnor. and pi int''d 1 o orilur Col urn oo m :i, |3C A fuil line of JiT'tice* nnd Ciou •aUI«V Hl»nk 370, one yenr,$13 1 Administrators' Notice;", S3 each. A gcthtr wi;h license Apyliotitiow »nd Houd*. NC tc- municfttions of limited or individual interest, !(■ is of Marriages and Death VOL. XXI.—NO. 18 PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1870. WHOLE NO. 1,062. Deed*, Contracts. Time-and Pay Roll*. \r . te evn por lino. Noti ,'u els per lin slantly on hand. panying the same-,.? ATTORNEYS AT LAW GROCERIES, &c MISCELLANEOUS 5§flcct i'ortry. C\h! Timothy, you may judge of my "A LITTLE MIXT." "ami ytf,"heiiddwi;Myou,VOl,t|U.k ,.loHer to the truth this time u,„u yo« t Ver did before. Ucmlomon,' ,a,\ the strangei turning to the bystanders, "I'm jjni Hurke, and I can voueli for every won! that ohl reprobate has uttered, v itli one exception: At ha*put himself in my pilt,., ntid i/it C/( hin, nil the. wftff thrnuf/h ! ®hinC|s Wise and Mhmrisr. p S. STARK, VV. ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSTON, rENS'A JE. PERKINS, , GROCER AND TUOVI8I ON LDEA LK OF. GAINES, • A&ntssor of Internal Revenue to i, Fitlston. feelings ii aiii thin 1 saw that then KV .Tl'DfiE CLARK near Eagle II June tj», '7u-ly " Mot her N rool t" was no chance for me to make her ub The Shaven. Comer of Main nn«l Pino streets, Pittston, desires t thank liiC3 public for past littoral ]D: i)iiai$e, ana r The Uo6t qiiHl she knew Hattie Mansfield, and was now on her way to visit at the Mansioif. Sh • would get out a P station, where I also stopped. Politeness would require me to Rive her my assistance; she would ho met by her friends and then the mistake would be discovered. As these thoughts Hashed through my mind my agony was dreadful in the extreme, but my companion, not knowing this, went on with— derstand her mistake, and i learned tlia Ethan (Spick hud the cure of soles at rfwash-wallow—that is to say he was th • village cobbler. In " the breathing time of day"—with him the better part of it—it \yas liis chief delight to sit in front of the " Jflippy ffomc, and regale whoever chose to listen with thrilling accounts of the wonders he had seen, and no small part of which, himselfavouehing, he had been Tke barber shaven with polished blade. The mercer «*h v.es when Imllcs trade. The broker shaven at twoKe per cent. The «toetor r hHve* in draught* and pi'l*C The tapster shaves In pints mqJ Aug. 10 quests fx continuant of thC p I. A. CHAPMAN, . Cirll Engineer and Land Surveyor OtHeo wi MT i». PRANK Bl tftiLL. "g H, PAINTER, COFFEE, TEA,SUGAR, IIAMU, FLOUR, KEEP, and nil other goods lDeloncincto lils lino eonstant'v on hand. Prices down to the lowest living figure .1. E. r lies o I)an\:in ft C1,-lines, PitUton, Pa i Itf J i*l a former' wilr heir murk in lil ATTORNEY AT LAW June 23, *70-ly Iiey iii'vci wire mijo to hnn.UC* a Imi go ongl.t to so. ■j» Will II attended to—Collections etc Daman Cs- gainks, Agents for the SchaCiiticnke Wiuvfc* Ci.idrtrmy. ;unt Rea! Enthte, near K iglo Hotel, Main street, Pitt ton- Time 2f., 1870-ly. LIME—JOHN JIASLAM, at Swan note!, Pitfston, bupplies the lipst mia!;y- o£Lime for lDUildi»g purposes, nt lowi-st prieoe. Oi .ler j delivered v.hen demre.i. .J'incv 20, l87n-ly And ilt once t "Don't you,'' he continued, advancing and squaring oft'nt Ethan, who wa» evfdently preparing, to deny his own or the stranger* identity—"don't you oiler to lie out of it, or you'll catch a sight worse drubbing than you got that night!" The farmer haves In hay and oats, Office opposite Xim Pi'PTSfON, PA. Savings Rank. MAIN ST [May i',, 180.9 tf. June 18,70-Iy Therein Prixl, hi'- 'iC Hut John And lleniy ie bottcr'n a tool .t t»0 to sehool The banker *ha\e» in his own note?, & RAWER, The lawyer shave* both fiienrt.« ami fcDes, The peddler shaves whereVr ho fiWft. The wiiy merchant shaves his brother, The people all ahavc one another. Q. E. WRIGHT. HARRIKOTOlf. iTTRIGHT & HARRINGTON, VY ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Dealers In Well, t'-n'ly, \\ A* he »ot hi* nnis of ei«ler down quoth former J.row PRY OOOD9, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOtTf Fietl il more work in a day for me His best performances, it Is fair to say, were currently suspected of being mere Hes, of which lie had forgotten the falsehood; hut the world, you know, is censorious and, for our part, we prefer leaving Ethan to make his own impression without prejudice. WILKES-BAR RE, PA. Office on Main St., abovo Z. Bennett's Store. Will praotlco In Conrts of Luzerne County anC Mayor's Courts of Carbondale. Tlwn both hie luoUur.- do in three —He-dre-go-gi-dn-pi-os-ma-na-dcc-hec: FEED, MEAL, BOOTS, SHOES, HA IS DlambJ • Livery and Exchange Stat... , Valley IDopot. Good Uigs Always on hand public accommodated in the best manner. Pitt&ton, June 2ad, 1870-1 y. Nor hoo potatoes, unre'a yAu're 1 Nor mend ft roil of broken fancc l.tntin' will novo: pb.n' onoV rorn horn "Hold on, Mr BUrke!" 'an ynu wart,1 for Goodness sake," pleaded Ethan. "It's a long time ngo, ye see, an' I may a got things a hxt/e inixt:"—„V. Y. Lrdg»r. AND OA 1"8, Ac., Ac near I.clu'uti "liy the way, Cousin Harry, I must tell you of a letter I received from Hat tie the other day, in which she gave me an amusing account of the funniest mishap with .-tome awkward country huinpkin. Let me see, what was his name? Well, no matter. She tells me they fell into the lake together; and indeed I'm halt inclined to think she has taken a fancy for the fellow. Wouldn't that he strange, when she would never even look kindly upon that superb young lawyer, George Clifton? It seems the fellow is extremely bashful,, but I guess Hat tie will soon cure him of that, at least in her presence, she makes one feel so much at ease in her company. I do hope I will get to see him, but I fear I shall not, as they say he keeps himself shut up at home now. 8ince the fall, he shuts himself out from the Eden of society—" and the little body —American girls are quote*! iis flirting Consultations in Gorman and English D. C. Harrington, Notary Tublic. Fob. 4,1864. IMAIN 8TRKKT, FIXTSXCXN :id tin' Kor my par', gm me too much in Pari* Apr. 2s, lsrn. lint hip wife WHS oucd tin- root-t to rule —The census will givc legion a jiopulutioii of about thivicifn thousand. C 0 1 c. JAMES DAVIS & CO., Tannners and Curriers. Hide* and H.irk bought at tho tD6?t prices. Near J. E. Patterson k Co-'n plan iiig Mill, on the canal. I'ittston, Juno 23,1870-ly. And J"hu and llonry wore senl to 8ehoC While Fred, of course, was loft behind. For hl-» mother said ho had no mind. One hot noonday, while the stage passengers were picking their teeth after dinner, and waiting for the horses to be put to, Ethan, in his accustomed seat, and deep in his fourth mug of ale, was then accosted by a lounger: MhditatioN on a Kisk.- - A guilty youug man who writes for the Painesville (O.) Telegraph, indulges in that sheet-'in these suggestive reflections: SUTHERLAND, 0« Jl'STICE OF THE PEACE, FOR WEST PITTSTON BOROUGH. —A young man in Illiuois has doped with tlie second wile «f his own uncle. WM II. JONER —The man whose head was fairly turned gays it feels very uncomfortable in that position. AT CENTRE MARKET, J HOFFMAN, • Manufacturer of hootn andShoes. Large stock of RoaC1y-n\ade Work constantly on htlod. Mending promptly attended to. Main St., I'ittston, near Store of L. Ackloy A Co. Juno 23, l*70-ly Kivo years nt school the atudonts spent, Than into business c.ich one went. John learned to play the flute and fiddle. And ported his hair, of course, In the middle; While liis brother looked rather liiirher than he And hung out a sign, " H. P.rown, M. 1'." ■83- Office corner of Exeter and Warren Streets "In the Superior Court of Baltimore, the other day, the jury returned a verdict against one John Leeson for two thousand dollars damages in favor of Mr. T. N. Siebert and wife. The defendant was the plaintiff's landlord, and the'damages sustained by Mr. and Mrs. Sibbert, consisted solely in a kiss forcibly imprinted on the hand of Mrs. S. Two thousand dollars for a kiss? Why, reader, if we had to fork over two thousand dollars for every kiss inflicted by us upon the gentler sex ever since our entrance into this sublunary sphere, the amount would be sufficient to pay oft' the entire national debt, ami have enough left to build the Painesville, Youngstown and Pittsburg Railroad. Two thousand dollars for a ki -s ! Why, there would be enough expended in our little park every evening that the band holds forth, to endow all the colleges in America. We would like All business pertaining to hitD nffico promptly attended to—Collections made, &c. May 20,18*6-1 y. I!a." Just received a large assortment of FIRE WOKKS. He keeps constantly on hsnd —A couple at Fort Dodge wanting a divorce, the woman consented that the man should whip her before witnesses. The dodge succeeded. FRESH VEGETABLES. " What was the oddest thing you ever see, Uncle Ethan?" PHYSICIANS. UROClfhlES, URONK BEER,AC Andrew ruoff, Dealer in Furniture of nil kind? Meanwhile at homo their brother Frrd Had taken a notion Into ft in head; jgLAKELY HALL, (iARI'EN FLOWERS and HOl'SE I'LANTS "Did lever tell ye," inquired Ethan setting down his mug, after a pause and a chuckle—" no, 1 guess I didn't—about that 'ere chap as ketched hisself a steal- in great variety, tiive liim a call and Manufacturer of nil kinds of Fnrafturo. Sells cheap. Near the Store of L. Acklcy ,fc Co., Main street, rittston. June !£», liTO-ly UNDERTAKER, But ho quietly trimmed his Applo-trccs, Aiut wooilod onion? «uil planted poaf; While somehow, cither by hook or crook Ho m»nfDKOCl to I ( H*i mi! many n hoo! Until at last hij father nniil Ho wius gcttlUK boo "Bin, for —It is now stated that no fewer than 2,(KfD persons perished in the late tremendous fire in Constantinople; while 30,000 have t»een reduced to utter poverty CHEMIST AND DRVGGIST, Pittston, Juno loth, 70-2m DENTISTS, Brick yard. JOSEPH P. SCHOl'LEY, hnvini; recently greatly enlarged his facilities for business. calls the nitonti»a of tno public to his old and mo 11 known Yard on tlie plank road, half a mile below Pittslon, whore the public may at nil times Iro Hccommodntcd with the If- I of brick and receive estimates for buildings. in' my corn?" MAJN STREET PITTSTON, PA " No; let'* have it," ctune from a dozen «•. 7, lSC9.-6m D" J M BARRETT DENTIST, lirmn' into f.is he:(d, mouths and misery 1\ J. O'MALLEY, Oflica at his residence on Franklin St. oppoaitctho Methodist Church, Wilkos-Burre.Fa., where ho may hereafter bo found at all hours. Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold aoCl Silver plate, Jtc., anil operates irD all tho branches of Dental Surgery,in the heatmr.nncr. Ho'm the boy t-'.oro i* in town 1 that," added fanner Brown " Well, ye wo'' Ethan begun, was kerryin* on the farmin' buBiueBs— " when I —Mistress Annie Welch is the name of a Long Branch belle, who dresses eight times a day, and drives along the beach behind four different teams every time the earth makes a revolution. Formerly ResMent Surgeon anDl Physieinn of St Vinnents Hospital, NEW YORK. Ollioo—Main street, opposite Miners' Pittston, Ta. Residence on William St Savings Dank :su«n, June 30,18"o— ly The* wax i A hundred tne n to the b*U«c led And when the re bel flhis .Uii CAttain Fred .-i into a musical peal of laughter "Kerryin' on the farm in' Itusinestt!" put in a quizzical looking customer; " why, you never had no farm." Aug. 20, 'C*D8—3m.* INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC ino dotv { j"Hu.Hil! hunh ! aid I, "yon must not A deduction from usual charges sufficient to cover oxponaos, allowed to person? whocomo rem a distance. April 111 ISflO.—ly. Mr.--. K. M. Cliiiinfir.l ' on m the Pi.mo Korto. A few more Pupils cr.n ho received. ('ail nt (lie house of J. I.:inqfor»l, WvominR slreol, I'itlPton, or addr M K3.1 ■tuned (ilvini: instri But ho went to «or Went i.ir.r Gfocrnl Prnwn U-H me these things. I am not WHOLESALE GROCERS. And plantod corn nnd .sowed Iiin J»rnin, Re-shintrfotl the bin-n i:nd mur.drd rho fenct "Interested hi them I supposeyou intend to say. Now I wan* you to lay aside " Yes, I had—& hull section out on the Wabash, an' lout it all goin' n'euiity," said Ethan, with a sympathy-seeking look. Then turning 4»iUpIy on the-inter- —Although the.chiguon i3 quite out of fashion, the coiffures of the day are more elaborate-than ever, though the nt jiiu* ult/a of the eoill'urer's art is to make them appear quite loose aud nrgliy*. GEO W. l.RAINEllD & CO., ti R 0 C K K 3, Yi A 44 Mttrrny, Street, NEW YOKK; (OIO. W. USA1NSBD, -J DAVIS DtLBliN, (.ELI9IIA W.HAXTJS. your thoughts of the new hook you arc Dbo M. WILLIAMS, SURGEON DENTIST, MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PA West Juno M. CIU'MA!!I\ ritl-ston, I Till declared " l.o h«»l. r.miiion ronso writing, and join in with otir pDjDorts for a ELI AGER.—Manufacturer of light and UrM't Harness, oi all kinds, and dealer in Now common »on:'C' watt very inrr week or two.' ruptei Amongthe many improvements rocqntly introduced in his practico, ho regards none of moreimportanco than his method of EXTRACTING TEETir AVITIIOUT TAIN, which he is doing successfully ovcry day, by the use of And the Stat a lloiifo n«odo.t a portion thenr 9o the "family Ciur.ee AnCi people tovod into town, Hero the sCDy;\.iu of t ho whistle ilivm npil ht*r voiw, and thv iDinUi*sn;an opi-uotl th par door iuul ImwK'd 01 " I want iCC know who's nomtln' lioro, you or 1110. Silo (.'opus?'' —If the young men about town, who walk like a pigeon on a hot gridiron, desire ease, they should cease tho prevalent custom of endeavoring to force a No. 8 foot into a No. 5 boot* Thia. in the wise utterance of a Newport paper. WHIPS, ROBES, BLANKET.-*. HKL1.S. A ullcvi him Gove mo; Rr » have the jury sit down and figure up J A WISNER, • 42 ft 44 Murray St Kcp-iiring ilonc neatly an.I pronip imiD Kiln, Main Street. Mttsfon. July 7,1870-ly. And his broth who wont to t itv sC hoo in stouten i»iii '(ic.iin! goon! never mind Sile," olio- the amount tbey are indebted to various parties for similar favors. ' An old- SEW YORK Came homo to !ivo with " motlier'n fjC — Wootf« ffousaiwUl Mn jttzit tones — station.'' fussed the ciowd ROBERT SEAMAN & CO., WHOUSALI GROCERS. Choice building lots in west P1TTSTON WR SALE.—The subscriber offers seopral choice building lots, situate on Sdsqnehaana aniDJ'ork avenues, West l'itt?ton, for sale at desirable "Here wo are already!" cxclaiinod the young lady who had so unexpectedly beoomo my companion. "Now, Cousin, take this bundle and help me out." " Well, ye ace," Ethan resumed, "my corn kep' a goin' mighty fast. In course it couldn't f;o without hands; but whose hands it was, or how they got at It, seein' the crilD was alius kep' under look and key, was n rjucflti'n in nat'ral pliilloyophy a notch above my sehoolin'. fashioned sleigh-ride would cost a man a fortune* qual to Commodore Vauderbilt's, and as for an ordinary honey-moon, it wouid consume all the gold ever mincCl NITROUS OXIDE GAS (Original fforu. Grady, ward & co., (SUCCESSORS TO J. B. STARK & CO.) WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN It is perfoctlvsafc and vory ploasantto inhale- Its results have been entirely satisfactory in every instance. • C. M. W. Rooms with J. \V. MILLER,adjoining tho Cash Store of Chas. Law & Co. Pittston, May lstl8C4. —A Scottish nobleman one day visited a lawyer at hid oilice, in which at the time there was a blazing tire, which led him to exclaim, "Mr. , your office is as hot as an oven." "8q it should be, nij* lord," replied the lawyer ; "as it is here, that 1 make my bread." rates. Pitt st . Also a House I nd Lot on Parsonage street, on Borough, for sale. For further information TRIALS OF THE DIFFIDENT Mechanically I took the bundle, and, in California. This is what the "Woman's Rights movement leads to. If apply to Feb. 24-Gm T. FORD, Agent, oitrcely knowing what I did, led the way o the door, the talkative damsel folio wiig close in my wake. Stepping upon he platform, the first face that met my aze was {list of Hattle Mansfield. Otoeeries, Provisions, Flour, Salt, Wood and Willow Waro, E." JONES & BROS' IN A SERIES OF LETTERS, Dat doesn't show that we are on the East Side of Public Square, (Nos, 20 and 30,) MEAT MARKETS. FROM HARRY HAMPDEN, A BASHFTL YOU NO MAN, TO TIMOTHY TITCS HIS BASHFUL FRIKNP. "One niglit I got home a little late. I'd :ld over to Johscomfort tlmt afternoon, ■where Phil Hoko kep' the post-ofllee au' a grocery; on' nie and some Toilers got to drinkin' 'Old Hick'ryV health, and talkin' about the tayrifl", which made the time a good deal l'astei 'n it seemed o. Besides, we come nigh hevin' a ilong of a Pesky Adams man pro' the fDlieriu' sentiment: 'Gin'sal direct road to barbarism, then sot us down for false prophet. Two thousand dollnrs for a kiss!" WILKES-BARRE, FA Practical Bricklayers and Builders, !A. Grady, Joint M. Ward, 1. M. KikkindaU NEW MEAT MARKET. The undersigned has fitted up a convenient and wjeessible Meal Market in the Room formerly oC;« uliied r.a a Car-Room, in the " liu'.lcr House" Building, where he will keep a constant supply of the best of* Meats of all kinds suitable to the setu-on. A share iDf]D!iblic patronage is luspect TITTSTON, PA. Au experience of Twenty Yanr- enables as toenmro tho public unrivalled accomplishments in the •crfeetiori of our work, and is .in inducement in our avor to nil who dosirn to build. Residence on Lu;erno Avenue, West Pittston. Sept. 30,'C!t-ly May 20, lsfle-ly, I.KTTER VI "There she is '■ Thers's Cousin Susie!" xelaime'd Hattie; "and see, Mr. HamjD- !en i.« with her." —A young lady was alighting from an omnibus, when a ribbon fell from her & LAB AG II, How " M AKIlLErf'1 auk Maoe.—The chief place of the manufacture- of "mar- After the accident we all walked to a lotel, which, fortunately, was hut a few odn away from where the accident took lr.ee. Arrived there, I aoon had remade Miss Blake, without taking time to n«- .■e lTattieV mention of me us herese-r. t. "Yon have left your bow behind," remarked a lady passenger. bonnet COMMISSION MERCHANTS and DEALERS in illy s«.lici JOHN Tb isON Q A REENTERING AND BUILDING bies", those little round pieces of stone whieh contribute so largely to the enjoymC nt of "Young America," is at Ober£tein. on the Nahe, in Germany, where there "ire Luge agate-mills and quarries, the refuse of which is carefullv turned to Fish, Provisions, Flouf, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Ac., Ac Pittson, May 6, 1809. inchedt the latter auCi nearly smotluv '«i When thin was oCi to me and extended he. hook and, I think, DD v( ,-I aui glad to see yon, "No I haven't ; he's gone a-tishing," innocently exclaimed the damsel. Main Street, Pittston, Pa. PITTSTON MEAT MARK! 1'KTER SEIBEL. At the Pittston Meat Market, opposite t'.: iro to inform the public thai they are as GEORGE M SAX, ly toilet, and then sat down to thirlc. I jnsidered that my journey had been trn- ivith K. J. ROSS, J. I. I,AEAC;n Feb. IS, '09. nk, dc etofor m'1 kinds in the best manner, lie prohorouKhiy-aoquaintcd with la.) business It eonfidoncc warrant potis&ction in all i i!o Cirpon- Initio ti posn —There is a woman in Indiana who i'on't do things by haives, but by fourths. On the "4th" she was married to her fourth husband, at four o'clock, in the Fourth Street Church, hail four bridesmaids, left four hours later, and will Go a four weeks' bridal trip, and to forth. 'ipiilyiue thoir nninerous customers with the :»C FRESH BEEF, POOK, MUTTON, LA.Mil, mi all other seasonable meats. They are also dealing ill HIIDE3 SHE!: aJKuRS.for which they will at all time HIGHEST MARKET PRICES IN CAS} Bring them alone. Pittsten, Nov. 1, i860—tf. lid can ertaken with a view of ut instead, "it was only yetting me into 1'OUnle, and, whiC n gentle ores-; J( J;Cop—well frosted i /i this '\fe, au' sure to hr. in thr next /' Of tourC' it took lots tsei. Shop on 'Montgomery Street, above Wyoming :reet,West l'ittsDton. U."Didence on Wyoming Street, 'est Pitiston. G. M.S. May 6,1800-1 y. CD' talk an' some whisky, to straighten ood paying account by being made into HOTELS. SKINS, leepcr affliction. In a very short time I •ail made up my mind to take the next rain ami return home. I had but a short ime to wait, so I went to the depot and xpcrienced my old trouble with the raiload employees. On the arrival of the rain there was a repetition of the confuion I tried to describe iu my last, but ihally the conductor cried out, "All board!" Then there was a thump! hump! thump! as the links by which he cars are attached were drawn into ontact with the bolt?, and we were Mr. F I was not aware of y matter- after that f.he small ball.- employed by experts to knuckle with, which are mostly sent to IIORSE HOTEL, pROPEHTY FOR SALE .equainted with Cousin .Susie " I'd jest put up the critter, an' was in' to'ards the house, when I heard a noise on the oft-side o' the corn-crib. MARKET STREET, WILKE3-BARRE, PA P. 8 Hampden, i':4 you r.imtu Susie. "Is not this gentleman ?" ex ,o American market The substance L. B. I'KRRIN, Pbomjitob. Removal of the lackawan- NA MEAT MARKET. The premises formerly owned byOharlea Mantanyc, in Exeter township, two miles from I'ilts'.on. The llonoo i? cuitublo for a Hotel, ha- large barn atlached.an.l distillery establishment which conM he converted -nto inmost any kind of manufacturing asUblishaumt. •Good running water at tho door of ifwtliii g, and fair water power part of the year. ALSO, a mountain tract of about 125 «ert?e—part cool land, part suitable for farming purposes—oi:o milo from PitistoB. Apply to ISAAC CARPENTER, Head ..f Valley. used in Saxony is s hard, calcareous stone, which is fiist broken into blocks, tSf Good Stabling attached Oct. 23, '08. ousin Harry Hazle?" At thin Hattic broke rat of laughter. " I slipt round—the moon was shinin' as bright a* day—an' there I found Jim Burke in a leetle the queerest fix human mortal was ever ketched in. "Jim, it seems, had discovered a loose weather board, that could easily be shoved outer its place an' back agin; and through that hole he'd been a hclpin' l isself to my corn, goodness knows how — A German statistical wriu i remarks that the invention of the sewing machine lues enabled a woman to sew as much as a hundred could sew by hand a century Ago ; but, he continues, one woman doti nnds as much clothing as a hundred fi d a i entury that matters are not Much changed after all. Q WAN HOTEL, IO PITTSTON. PA. The undersigned has lately purchased the Hotel property known an tho Swan Hotel, in the borough of l'ittston, and is now prepared to meet the domands of the puMic for a first class Hotel Sept. SO. '69.-3 y nto the merriest nearly square, by blows with a hammer. These are thrown by the one hundred or The proprietors of the "I tried to—to explain," I stammered. "And she talked so fast von couldn't LACKAWANNA MEAT MARKET two hundred into a small -sort of mill, tvhich is formed of a flat, stationary slab of stone, with a number oi concentric furrows upon its face. A block of'oak, or other hard wood, of the'stuae diametric size, is placed over the small stones and get a word in edgewise; just likelier!'' said Hattic with another peal of laughter, GIIAS SOURANK. akes pleasure In informing his many friends ublic generally, especially the citizens M nit the Juno 10-t FOREST HOUSE. SCRANTON, PA. VTOIGIIT & SIMMONS, V DIALlIt* IS t.'hich, notwithstanding my confusion, UPPER PITTSTON AND CHURCH nil.L noticed sounded sweeter than the that ho has recently removed his Meat Market to OVES vhizzini* on our way i-llost music iess to notice this encourages me to hope My having the cool- artly resting upon them This block or —Lawyers have a ludicrous iiatut of identifying themselves with their clients by speaking in the plural number. "Gentlemen of the juiy," said a Western lawyer, "at the moment the policeman say* he saw us in the trap I will prove that we were locked up in the station-house in a state of intoxication,", 8. J. REED. July 22,1869-ly U. G, SCIIOONMAKER. J1TER PITTSTON, (near the Depot.) TIN-WARE, WOODEN AND HOLLOW WAKE, JAPAN WARE Ac.. 4.' I had not been on board a minute when " This pertie'lar niglit was as cold a* blazes, and Jim was in a hurry; so lie hung his hag round his neek, an' went to fillin' in the nubbins with both hands. ig is kept revolving wliile_ water Hows pon the stone slab. In about fifteen HOUSE, my eyes fell upon a sleeping beauty, who was reclining gracefully on a seat a few seats back of me. She was a remarkably pretty girl; her delicate and regular fea- tliat my embarrassment was not so great as it would have been had I been placed I'his being the only Moot Market in this fi ction, he 'atters himself that he can accommodate his customers belter, more expeditiously and with grentt r satsfoction tlu.n they can ho fuir.ished at any other placdt in the same cirennvtan earlier. minutes the stones a returned to spheres, and then lDehigtit for sale, are henceforth W1LKESBAURE, TENN'A. JOBBING of all binds neatly, choaply and prompt lv done. Agency for tho colohrated Monitor Cotle Pot. Butler Store Building, Pittston, Pa. * a fortnight Ilussc free to and from all train? Meats direct from tho shop is always more fresh tnd nico than thoso which is carried around in the wagons and handled over until it becomes strong and in palatable. At this shop the people may always find fresh moats of every description and at prices calculated to draw customers- ires, her light hair inclined to be gold- Charlea Mansfield came up, and, after t so happened that the openin' was divi- called ' maiLkc." One establishment containing only three of these rude T. B. HULL, Proprietor. June 23, '7CD-ly «Dn, her whole face, left no doubt in my mind that the large eyes which were conccalod beneath those fair iids setoff with long lashes, were blue, my favorite color. She w as elegantly dressed and with ex- he had greeted his cousin-warmly with n kiss, addressed me: "I was not aware of your absence from home. You have had a talkative companion, by the way, and, ded by an upright post, and while?one o' Jim's hands were operatin on one side nills, will turn out full sixty thousand Jan. 7,1SG0. rpiiE PITTSTON & ELM III A COAL JL COMPANY offer for sale, at Reiail, to the citizens of Pittston and vicinity their superior Coal from the Celebrated Seneca Mine, at the* follow ing pi iocs at the Shutes. "marbles" in each week. Agates are made into "uiarhles" at Oberstcin, by first chipping the pieces* nearly round with a hammer, handled by a skillful workman, and then wearing down the edges upon the surface of a large grind- —A young lawyer at Eaton town, New Jersey, in the midst of a brilliant outburst of eloquence, was interrupted by a shrill voice, which yelled, "Stop! you lie. Stop! you lie." Young Legality smoothed his ruffled fen the is when the sheriff aunouneed that it way only a parrot in a neighboring house. WA&IL'S HflDiriBik, TUNKHANNOCK, PA. 'other was busy oil t'other " Iv'e read, or heard tell somewhere, About the right-hand not knowin' what it's left neighbor is up to, an' that seems ££?- GIVE ME A CALL. "SSj REED It PAYFAIR, Proprietors. JACOB RITTEL Grate or No. 1, Small Egg or, No. 2, Chestnut or No. 5, Stove, When desired coal will ho delivered, adding only the ctiriage to the above price*. Pittfton, Deo. 10, '68. $2 75 3 00 2 50 3 00 suppose, did not find the trip dull." I was about to answer tiiat my comlanion had been veiy entertaining inieed, but Hattio saved me from the guilt f telling that "white lie'' by saying: "Since you did not get correctly ac- C. J. HEED. J. E. PAYFAXB. Upper Pittelon, Feb. 10, l870-3m. quisite taste. For an hour or more I gazed upon her while she was reposing to a been Jim's case to a dot. His lingers was cold an* numb, ye see, an' hadn't their nat'ral feelin' into 'em; so, when his right llipjDer happened to tetch his left, it thought—or ruther Jim did—it be- April 21—tf BAKERIES. JUNCTION HOTEL. Opposite the L. & B. R. R. Depot, PITT8TON, LUZERNE CO., TA. Having teased the above Hotel for a torm ot years ami thoroughly furnished and refitted It, tho patronage of the traveling public is solicited, Apr. 28, TO W. H. CORTRIGHT, Prop'r- New bakery. The undersigned would rcspoctfully announce to tho public that ho has opened in the arms of Morpheus. For once I was guilty of the sin of envy. Morpheus* jolly old god of sleep, do not visit thy anger upon me by making my nights sleepless. stone luainted on the cars I must introduce Head*"urned Around*—A crazy man was found at a grindstone sharpening a large butcher knife, and every now and then examining the edge to see if it was —The Boston excursionists went to see some seals on exhibition in Han Francis* co; ami one of the reporter* tells of an instance of "shocking depravity on the. part of one of the Bostonians," who had a San Francisco lady on his arm. Sho said to him: "Are not the seals hage creatures, Charles?" "Oh!" replied he, "you should see the great seal of Massachusetts!" , AN EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN HTTSTON adjoining the 'Butler House, where ho will bo proparod at all times to supply fumilios and parties with Bread Biscuit, Cakes and Fies;of all kind, on short notice. From an extonsivo experience in the bakery business thoy fool no hesitation in Bayiug that ho will bo ablo to satisfy all as to tho quality ofJBread 4c,. which hooffors. A share of patronage iB respcctful- E.N.FRISBIE, Tres't you. Mr. Hampden, this is our cousin, Miss Susie Blake, of New York; Mr. Hampden, of Hampden Hull." longed to somcbotli/ ctec " Right thurexclaimed the irrepiessible Sile—"are you a mejiin?" WYOMING FIRE INSURANCE CO \l WILKE3-BARRE, PENNA. Capital and Surplus, QAM BRIAN HOTEL, By and by the sleeping beauty opened her eyes and her bewildered gaze met mine. She yawned once, oh! very delicately, then looked mo straight in the face. My eyes drooped.' I did not see, but I felt that her gaze was directed upon me long and earnestly. By and by I ventured to glance at her when she, with a most bewitching smile, while the large blue eyes fairly gleamed with delight, nodded to me as though I were an old acquaintance. Of course I returned the salutation, though I dare say my looks showed that the recognition was not mutual. For a moment she kept her seat, still looking at me and smiling, as though she expected me to come and speak to her; but seeing that I made no motion to do so, she arose and approached me. Timothy, Timothy, language cannot describe the exquisite sensations of pain I felt as she drew near me. How could I endure such a trial ? To be addressed by a beautiful young lady, an entire stranger, to inform her of the mistake she was making, and that, too, in the presence of a whole earful of strangers, was more than I thought I could bear; but I was compelled to bear it, for the young lady came up to me and extended her hand, exclaiming, as she did so: "I'm so glad to see you, Cousin Harry.- I suppose you do not recognize me. I am your cousin, Susannah. Aren't you Harry Hazle?" she added, seeing how I blushed and made no motion to grasp the proffered keen. $170,000 "Mr. Hampden already knows of my desire to make his acquaintance. I be- "A what?" " What are you doing here?" "Don't you see? Sharpening this knife." MAIN STREET, PITTSTOU, (Opposite E. DoTan & Co..) GRIFFITH THOMAS, PROP'R DIRECTORS: CIIAS. DORRANCE, L. D. SHOEMAKER, JOHN REICHARD, O. COLLINS, STEWART TIERCE, G. M. HARDING, CIIAS. A. MINER, TIIOS. FORD, A. MORSE, C. E. BUTLER, A. C. LANING, R. C. SMITH. "A tnejim— one o'tliem there speritooal spies as goes spookin' about, pokin' their noses clarvi'lently inter other folks' business, and peekin' into their thoughts." lievc I told him of it on the cars," said Miss Blake, blushing just a little, and ly solicited. Pittstou July IUh, 18li5 L. ELTERICII "Yes, but what are you going to do with it when sharpened." " Cut old Brown's head oft"to be-sure!" was th'e reply." I pay a regular Hotel License and have comfortable accomodations for both regular and transient boarders and tlio traveling public. Bar supplied with best of beverages of all kinde. Cigars, 4c. bursting into a clear, ringing laugh. Somehow I felt less embarrassed than you could think possible under the circum- " I'm no more o'that than you are!" growled Ethan gruffly. Wyoming Valley Steam Bakery. —Ina little town out West a lady teacher was exercising a class of juveniles in mental arithmetic. She commenced the question : " If you buy a cow for teu dollars—" when up came a little hand.— "What is it, Johnny?" "Why, you can't buy no kind of n i o\v for ten dollars. Father sold one for sixty dollars the other day, and die wap a regular old CHARLES DORRANCE,President, L. D. SHOEMAKER, V. President. R. C. Smiih,Secretary, THOS.FORD, Agent, Pittston, Pn. " Then Jhow in thunder do you know what that 'ere chap thought, or what his ra- WE TRT TO PLEASE ALL G.T itances "You little minx ! Then I suppose you told him of my letter ?" exclaimed Hattie, joining in the laughter, but blushing just enough to heighten her beauty. "Of course I did. Why shouldn't I, you?" "What! You won't kill him will .funo 30,1870-1 y SdlLAGEIt, MILLERS k BARNES, feelin': s was ?" said Siie. "Oh, no; I'll only cut his bend oil', and ntlck it light on ngaii'., hind aide to let the old follow look l in k RESTAURANTS. May 10th,'fl7. "How do I know? How does them littery characters as writes books alius know sech things?" retorted Ethan. "Couldn't Jim a told me artorwnids, you fool?" M. SINCLAIR, Saloon und Restaurant, with Rowling Alley In rear.- Bur nnpplied with the liest of Liquors, Sareaparilla, Mineral Watef, and all otlior refreshing «uminir beverages. Next door to Post Oifieo. Pittston, Juno 16, '70-Cm. Manufic rj and ule dealer* i WC. DANK, • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBAC- lefoic, juat CRACKERS AND CAKES, pon his past life. It wouM take him «11 CON I ST. when I supposed him to lDo our cousin, Harry Hazle?" answered Mias Rluke. "So you mistook him for Hurry Hazle, did you?'' exclaimed Charles, joining heartily in the laughter. Would you 1k?- lieve it ? I wart cool enough to laugh, too. I really did, though I lie resi of iiis life to review it." What ft queer iilen that lunath And Iiei.lor in Imported and Tiomestic .SEGA US and 5KUFF. Constantly on hand Sile sileueed, Ethan jtrocceded had in scrub at that! JOHN U. HORN, LMttston, l*a. 3I1EWINO and SMOKING TOBACCO, "Jim, ye see, was in a tight place l is heart. And what if it were so, that every man, when he reached a certain age, had Lis face turned round and to obliged to spend the rest of hit* days in looking over his past life. Wouldn't there be grange sights?" —George H. Stuart, in hitt speech before the Christian Association at Indianapolis, said the most interesting sight he saw in London wasr not Buckingham Palace, nor the great exhibition, but two feeble Christian young men, with stammoring tongues,but hearts filled v. ith love, preaching to an audience of thieves, and jiiekpoekets, and drunkard?., and fallen women, at midnight in a part" of London where tiiey could not go in safety with- Jane 2, 1S70- There was but a narrer space between that side o' the crib an' the bain, an' the only way out was right by the door, with MARKET STREET (opposite the jail) rifES AND 8EGAR HOLDERS. W1LKES-BA RRE HOTELS', STORES AND DEALERS SUPPLIED Fish, Sicakf", Chops, Ac. &c. OM ani New Ales, Wines, Mqnor» and CiciirH of the choicest quality-. Feb. 25 lSGD-ti AT SHORT NOTICE, BY think the whole a fence to climb beanies, t'-onsokelitly whoever was in the crib, onlcss £ome way V*M'% STEAM W. (J. DANK, Main Street, Pittston, Pa. transaction was considerably less amusing to me than to my companions, at least my laughter was not ho hearty as theirs. W. DEIGNAN, Juno 30, '7C —ly pervented, might leach the docir in time to cut oil" retreat. So Jim grabbed hold i)f hia own left wrist, an* went to parleyin' with the enemy. DIFFU'ULTIESOFEXTKMI'ORE'PHAYJSU. MAKING —A certain minister presiding at Mr. Gough's lecture, after opining the pio- Ceeding with a prayer proceeded to t-ay, Restaurant an.l Saloon, two .lonra below O'DonnHl' atore. The bar Hupulioil with the best of Winc« nn I.iquors, and Lager Boer con»t»nt!y on hand. MONIES & PUGHE, I need not record the further conversation. They insisted so strongly on my riding with them that I could not refuse. The distance is throe miles. On the way we chatted so gaily that I soon became perfectly cool. The young ladies have that grace or suavity of manner that immediately puts one at ease in their presence. Occupying the seat with Miss Hat lie, I quite forgot myself, and joined in with the general gaiety, so interesting J . SMITII, "Mr. Spick l'—he thought it was me, ye see—'Mr. Spick 1' sez Jim, changin' his voice an' tryin' to talk big, though lie was scart half out of his wits, 'I'm armed with deadly weepins,' sez he; 'but e;' you'll solemnly swear with uplifted hand not to stir tell I've had a good ten 111 in its' start, seein' it's you,' sez he, 'I'll spare your life.' "While Jim stood sliakin' hands with hisself—he was a shakin' ami shiv'rin all over, for that matter—an' argyin' the CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC July 21,1870-Aprii 1,1871. MA KIT FA VTVUEIta A p!'''' !iC'.Vi Vvaeon-Maker of IotDoxpni- ncr ronnectfuHy full the attention 01 the fiililio to hi" r.»- tJih'iahmenton M*in street, I'ittrton, ncirthn " We*t Eu.l Hotel," where he in eonstantly out the woulli Ladies and jrentlimeiv, a I have in- M. IV. I) A*I WJIOLESALS DEALERS IS ALL Kl.STS Of CRACKEHS, CAKES, formed you in my prayer, the temper." anee cause is in a healthy btate," &e. Another gentleman grayed on a.-imilai occasion "that the height of the platform may not so interfere with the comfort of out two policemen ALL ACE'S DINING SALOON —Araone the graduates at the recent commencement of the Ohio Wee]cyan Female College, at Mary.- ville, wn;t Miss Eatelle H. Woods, of that place', w ho set a commendable example somewhat at variance with the extravagant custom* in vogue nmotig Indies on occasions: of this kind. She name forward delivered her twny, and received her graduating diploma dressed in a neat twolvc-andluilf cent calico dio»s. This act entitles the lady in question to all the publicity lieD friends* would slve her, tent it is to lie hoped that she will not hi. overwhelmed hy a flood of C'orreppondenee from appreciative young men throughout the eoun- AND RESTAURANT ANO CONFECTIONERY, VERY BEST WAGONS, for both heavy aad light work, that can be produce in the State. First class Me«ls at all hours. Beverages of all kin«l: 8CRANTON. PA. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and SLEIGHS the lecturer, but that he may be aide to give us as good a leetuio he re* as in othe" rooms." And, to conclude, we may quote the following effusion of an !diwho was invited to play on the day after "Oh, Lord: I iu\or did -c.e it was yestwday, and ! Next door to Plttston Co-operative Store BUEWEEIES. are al.»o in his lino of work, and * pec ml attention civcu to the same. VVM. WALLACE, Prop'r. Rand, iiowell & king, fScccsasoiw to Smith I'.ros..] CELEMiATED XX AND XX REPAIMKli of at! kinds done promptly find ?»t fet-mtiftlly. Fittston, June 16, lS70-ly. Pilt-ton, Jnno 1«, '70-1 y hand was my companion WII. WriYTE, ■ Solo Apont for Fairchild'c Oold Pens (fi v ALES "Harry, yes ; but—" When we arrived at the Mansion, ant they pleasingly invited me to remain tC tea, all my old bashfulness came back tC me. It was the scene of my mishaps prizo at Paris Exposition, J8«7 ) BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER UXRIVALED CREAM AI Munufrtcmred from IHj The Mott Steam Mil "I knew you were. I niu very glad t Dint, I crep up in his rare, an' afore h a lDnttitssuch a Cluy :v- 'T II E I'amilre Nutr IS K8 T Of MALT AN see you.. If it were not for all t h Dao pCD pie I'd kiss you, indeed I would !'' ;:i she seated herself by my side. could jerk loose from hisself, got in about six with my ridin'-whip in a way that wormed up his system amazingly conaid'- rin' the state o' the weather. As he broke for the fence, with the bag a iioppin'ag'in his shins, I give him a kick that mater'ally helped him over. An' that was the last ever seen o'him in them Dealer in Fo-eign and Domestic Newspapers, Maj azlnos, School Hooks, Blank Liooks, Stationery of a kinds; Fishing Tackle, Pockot Cutlery, Pocket-lDook (inns, Pistols, Revolver*. &c.; Finest Brands of Fo oii;n and Domostie C'ipnrH, Tol.neco, Snuff, &e.; Brir and Meerschaum pipes. an be nupplied with ■D Pur CD 1D B doD.'l i tlifw you ever did." Kxtempor piny«?» h:f its -Scttirdat/ Rr XX AND XXXX PORTER, MINERAL WATER, SODA WATER, SAU8APA RILLA, Ac. BOTTLED ALE AND rORTER. UNION BREWERY, rile liOVOrhKf PITTS'I PENN'A Y ou- there were the four Misses Mans/Veld— and besides, I could not endure the tho't of meeting the old maid, I mean Miss Hamilton, so I w;w compelled to decline the invitation. 1 therefore ottered my regrets, and walked home in silence, meditating upon sundry things. GltlEIl & FARREli, l'ropr's you—you—arc mi. — "Susannah Blake," she brok call me Susie. I ilo not like to be mimed-, especially by my frieml and formal fit t Manufacturers ot Finest Qimlliy Family FloD Chop and Feed of various kinds, ,"ud dealers In tiral iii. "in A country laird, who had IhxDu elevated to the oflice of ;; country magistrate, meeting the Rev. Mr. Thorn of Govan, on horsel a-.'k, attempted joculnnty by remaiking that he was a more ambitious man than bin Master, who was content to ride on an ass. "They nuii.a be* gotten noo," said Mr. Thoni BASE BALL EMPORIUM, t SCi'li Also, AC*ent for Anchor, National and Imnan Lines of Ocean Steamer?. Sight Irufls for one pound and upwards on England. Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Pittston, June 23, 1870-tf. March 28,'«9-tU Pittaton generall All Flour and Feed H(Id by us, warranto A genius-who had . ufli'red severely gg HUG-HES' aarepresunled. All orders promptly »i riltaton, Dec. 10,186S.—ly. "I guess I never— in his boarding hoi?.s« vent to this eflusion : xpenenv gives MCDOUOALL'S CENTRAL "No, you never called me anything but 'Little Sukey,' before you'went away to Europe. 1 was only a little-frill then." parts." Prppiletors of The Strong Steam Mill CrRlOtrs IF TRUE.;—A lady at Havre has recently recovered her reason, after being a lunatic for twenty-three years, which interval is a perfect blank to her memory, though she remembers perfectly all the incidents whi«?h preceded that period of her insanity. .She sometimes remarks to her friends, speaking of these times, "A few weeks ago," «xc.—2'Clit "You onconaisteut old gafcser, you!" broke out Wile Copua ; "why, it's not a minit sence you told us he explained all about his thoughts an' feeliu'safterwards; an' now, you say nobody never seed him 1 toatfiei abhor f deftc&tf 4t*fDp^c BOOK AND MUSIC STORE, PITTSTON BREWERY Abominate dried-Rftpk- pfo*; I iii;o good brend, I I ke good meat. CDr my thing thatY fit to oat; But of all 'tM)or giuti beneath the skies, The poori-st :•D dried-apple piop; Uive me tooth&ehe ox eyes Opposite Cooper's JTall, Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment ol Books, Music, and Stationery ol nil kinds, SLATES, THOMAS WADDELL, Prop'r., "I regret- 14 for Are p: •pared to fnrnkh their patrons with "all tl Again the little witch interrupted me: "Now mind, Cousin Harry! you need offer no apologies. I did not expect you to recognize me, as I have changed so much since you went away, and especially as you did not know I was to be on the train." they're a' made Justices o' the IN famous brands of ALE, PORTER, AC Manufactures the best of FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, AC., AC . no more !" PENCILS, TAPER, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, Ac More than likely Ethan'* inventio would have found a way out of the di crepancy, but he was saved the troubl A passenger, whose face until now lia been concealed behind a newspape stepped forward. A journalist who has been spending ii fort-night in the White Mountains, say:- in |uCfC r?nee to t-uL-h kind ot |Di Orders received at Messrs. Gregory A Sufiyt r, 8cr And sells to the trade The fn:mor-i rnk«' ifcolr gnnrllcgt fruit, "J'te wormy, bitter, t.ntl hard to iDoot; '1 hoy lo.ivu t:.o hull-1 to make ikD Ami don't take iialf the peeling f.ft. Then oo a dirty cord ihi y*re utrm.g. And from (omo chamber window hn#g ; And there th»y servo a roont toi lliea Until they're ready to make pics; Tread i n my ecru or tod mo !'o», But don't pasp me dried-apple pi«'«, ton, or at tl; roffice In Pittston, will receive prompt AT THE LOWEST 1' 111 C E S he has enjoyed himself very much, haying fallen into six rivers, sprained his ankle, skinned his fnee anil neck, and broke three ribs the first nine days. The business will receivc careful attention and every addition will be promptly made to the stock which the wants of tho community may call for. The patronge of tho public is respectfully solicited. Pittaaon, April 18,1SG7. attention Ordors filled with the utmost care and dispatch Pittston, June 3D, 1870—ly Journal They have full and completo arnD.nKcmen*« made "You are mistaken about— for the To Hotol Keepers "Am I mistaken about that? llow did you find it out? Did Cousin Hattie Mansfield write to you that I wan coming to visit her to-day ?" —The Hyracuac Journalmya : Upwards of three hundred and fifty dogs have been nhot in this city since the 8th inst. Jjefc the good work be continued. manufacture of ale, Applications and bonds forTAVERN LICENSE for sale at tho PITTSTON GAZETTE OFFICE "What ail unbonded liar you are, Etlie Spick!" lie exclaimed, while the —The Syracuse Courier says the profits of a one-armed organ grinder for one week in that city was jgLANKS of all kinds at the Pittston ijxiifiu Otic thequality of whi h will be unsurpassed. Send in your ordert Dec. 17—In latter as if he had seen n ghos
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Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 21 Number 18, July 28, 1870 |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 21 Number 18, July 28, 1870 |
Volume | 21 |
Issue | 18 |
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 | 1870-07-28 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Deed*, Contracts. Time-and Pay Roll*. \r . te evn por lino. Noti ,'u els per lin slantly on hand. panying the same-,.? ATTORNEYS AT LAW GROCERIES, &c MISCELLANEOUS 5§flcct i'ortry. C\h! Timothy, you may judge of my "A LITTLE MIXT." "ami ytf,"heiiddwi;Myou,VOl,t|U.k ,.loHer to the truth this time u,„u yo« t Ver did before. Ucmlomon,' ,a,\ the strangei turning to the bystanders, "I'm jjni Hurke, and I can voueli for every won! that ohl reprobate has uttered, v itli one exception: At ha*put himself in my pilt,., ntid i/it C/( hin, nil the. wftff thrnuf/h ! ®hinC|s Wise and Mhmrisr. p S. STARK, VV. ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSTON, rENS'A JE. PERKINS, , GROCER AND TUOVI8I ON LDEA LK OF. GAINES, • A&ntssor of Internal Revenue to i, Fitlston. feelings ii aiii thin 1 saw that then KV .Tl'DfiE CLARK near Eagle II June tj», '7u-ly " Mot her N rool t" was no chance for me to make her ub The Shaven. Comer of Main nn«l Pino streets, Pittston, desires t thank liiC3 public for past littoral ]D: i)iiai$e, ana r The Uo6t qiiHl she knew Hattie Mansfield, and was now on her way to visit at the Mansioif. Sh • would get out a P station, where I also stopped. Politeness would require me to Rive her my assistance; she would ho met by her friends and then the mistake would be discovered. As these thoughts Hashed through my mind my agony was dreadful in the extreme, but my companion, not knowing this, went on with— derstand her mistake, and i learned tlia Ethan (Spick hud the cure of soles at rfwash-wallow—that is to say he was th • village cobbler. In " the breathing time of day"—with him the better part of it—it \yas liis chief delight to sit in front of the " Jflippy ffomc, and regale whoever chose to listen with thrilling accounts of the wonders he had seen, and no small part of which, himselfavouehing, he had been Tke barber shaven with polished blade. The mercer «*h v.es when Imllcs trade. The broker shaven at twoKe per cent. The «toetor r hHve* in draught* and pi'l*C The tapster shaves In pints mqJ Aug. 10 quests fx continuant of thC p I. A. CHAPMAN, . Cirll Engineer and Land Surveyor OtHeo wi MT i». PRANK Bl tftiLL. "g H, PAINTER, COFFEE, TEA,SUGAR, IIAMU, FLOUR, KEEP, and nil other goods lDeloncincto lils lino eonstant'v on hand. Prices down to the lowest living figure .1. E. r lies o I)an\:in ft C1,-lines, PitUton, Pa i Itf J i*l a former' wilr heir murk in lil ATTORNEY AT LAW June 23, *70-ly Iiey iii'vci wire mijo to hnn.UC* a Imi go ongl.t to so. ■j» Will II attended to—Collections etc Daman Cs- gainks, Agents for the SchaCiiticnke Wiuvfc* Ci.idrtrmy. ;unt Rea! Enthte, near K iglo Hotel, Main street, Pitt ton- Time 2f., 1870-ly. LIME—JOHN JIASLAM, at Swan note!, Pitfston, bupplies the lipst mia!;y- o£Lime for lDUildi»g purposes, nt lowi-st prieoe. Oi .ler j delivered v.hen demre.i. .J'incv 20, l87n-ly And ilt once t "Don't you,'' he continued, advancing and squaring oft'nt Ethan, who wa» evfdently preparing, to deny his own or the stranger* identity—"don't you oiler to lie out of it, or you'll catch a sight worse drubbing than you got that night!" The farmer haves In hay and oats, Office opposite Xim Pi'PTSfON, PA. Savings Rank. MAIN ST [May i',, 180.9 tf. June 18,70-Iy Therein Prixl, hi'- 'iC Hut John And lleniy ie bottcr'n a tool .t t»0 to sehool The banker *ha\e» in his own note?, & RAWER, The lawyer shave* both fiienrt.« ami fcDes, The peddler shaves whereVr ho fiWft. The wiiy merchant shaves his brother, The people all ahavc one another. Q. E. WRIGHT. HARRIKOTOlf. iTTRIGHT & HARRINGTON, VY ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Dealers In Well, t'-n'ly, \\ A* he »ot hi* nnis of ei«ler down quoth former J.row PRY OOOD9, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOtTf Fietl il more work in a day for me His best performances, it Is fair to say, were currently suspected of being mere Hes, of which lie had forgotten the falsehood; hut the world, you know, is censorious and, for our part, we prefer leaving Ethan to make his own impression without prejudice. WILKES-BAR RE, PA. Office on Main St., abovo Z. Bennett's Store. Will praotlco In Conrts of Luzerne County anC Mayor's Courts of Carbondale. Tlwn both hie luoUur.- do in three —He-dre-go-gi-dn-pi-os-ma-na-dcc-hec: FEED, MEAL, BOOTS, SHOES, HA IS DlambJ • Livery and Exchange Stat... , Valley IDopot. Good Uigs Always on hand public accommodated in the best manner. Pitt&ton, June 2ad, 1870-1 y. Nor hoo potatoes, unre'a yAu're 1 Nor mend ft roil of broken fancc l.tntin' will novo: pb.n' onoV rorn horn "Hold on, Mr BUrke!" 'an ynu wart,1 for Goodness sake," pleaded Ethan. "It's a long time ngo, ye see, an' I may a got things a hxt/e inixt:"—„V. Y. Lrdg»r. AND OA 1"8, Ac., Ac near I.clu'uti "liy the way, Cousin Harry, I must tell you of a letter I received from Hat tie the other day, in which she gave me an amusing account of the funniest mishap with .-tome awkward country huinpkin. Let me see, what was his name? Well, no matter. She tells me they fell into the lake together; and indeed I'm halt inclined to think she has taken a fancy for the fellow. Wouldn't that he strange, when she would never even look kindly upon that superb young lawyer, George Clifton? It seems the fellow is extremely bashful,, but I guess Hat tie will soon cure him of that, at least in her presence, she makes one feel so much at ease in her company. I do hope I will get to see him, but I fear I shall not, as they say he keeps himself shut up at home now. 8ince the fall, he shuts himself out from the Eden of society—" and the little body —American girls are quote*! iis flirting Consultations in Gorman and English D. C. Harrington, Notary Tublic. Fob. 4,1864. IMAIN 8TRKKT, FIXTSXCXN :id tin' Kor my par', gm me too much in Pari* Apr. 2s, lsrn. lint hip wife WHS oucd tin- root-t to rule —The census will givc legion a jiopulutioii of about thivicifn thousand. C 0 1 c. JAMES DAVIS & CO., Tannners and Curriers. Hide* and H.irk bought at tho tD6?t prices. Near J. E. Patterson k Co-'n plan iiig Mill, on the canal. I'ittston, Juno 23,1870-ly. And J"hu and llonry wore senl to 8ehoC While Fred, of course, was loft behind. For hl-» mother said ho had no mind. One hot noonday, while the stage passengers were picking their teeth after dinner, and waiting for the horses to be put to, Ethan, in his accustomed seat, and deep in his fourth mug of ale, was then accosted by a lounger: MhditatioN on a Kisk.- - A guilty youug man who writes for the Painesville (O.) Telegraph, indulges in that sheet-'in these suggestive reflections: SUTHERLAND, 0« Jl'STICE OF THE PEACE, FOR WEST PITTSTON BOROUGH. —A young man in Illiuois has doped with tlie second wile «f his own uncle. WM II. JONER —The man whose head was fairly turned gays it feels very uncomfortable in that position. AT CENTRE MARKET, J HOFFMAN, • Manufacturer of hootn andShoes. Large stock of RoaC1y-n\ade Work constantly on htlod. Mending promptly attended to. Main St., I'ittston, near Store of L. Ackloy A Co. Juno 23, l*70-ly Kivo years nt school the atudonts spent, Than into business c.ich one went. John learned to play the flute and fiddle. And ported his hair, of course, In the middle; While liis brother looked rather liiirher than he And hung out a sign, " H. P.rown, M. 1'." ■83- Office corner of Exeter and Warren Streets "In the Superior Court of Baltimore, the other day, the jury returned a verdict against one John Leeson for two thousand dollars damages in favor of Mr. T. N. Siebert and wife. The defendant was the plaintiff's landlord, and the'damages sustained by Mr. and Mrs. Sibbert, consisted solely in a kiss forcibly imprinted on the hand of Mrs. S. Two thousand dollars for a kiss? Why, reader, if we had to fork over two thousand dollars for every kiss inflicted by us upon the gentler sex ever since our entrance into this sublunary sphere, the amount would be sufficient to pay oft' the entire national debt, ami have enough left to build the Painesville, Youngstown and Pittsburg Railroad. Two thousand dollars for a ki -s ! Why, there would be enough expended in our little park every evening that the band holds forth, to endow all the colleges in America. We would like All business pertaining to hitD nffico promptly attended to—Collections made, &c. May 20,18*6-1 y. I!a." Just received a large assortment of FIRE WOKKS. He keeps constantly on hsnd —A couple at Fort Dodge wanting a divorce, the woman consented that the man should whip her before witnesses. The dodge succeeded. FRESH VEGETABLES. " What was the oddest thing you ever see, Uncle Ethan?" PHYSICIANS. UROClfhlES, URONK BEER,AC Andrew ruoff, Dealer in Furniture of nil kind? Meanwhile at homo their brother Frrd Had taken a notion Into ft in head; jgLAKELY HALL, (iARI'EN FLOWERS and HOl'SE I'LANTS "Did lever tell ye," inquired Ethan setting down his mug, after a pause and a chuckle—" no, 1 guess I didn't—about that 'ere chap as ketched hisself a steal- in great variety, tiive liim a call and Manufacturer of nil kinds of Fnrafturo. Sells cheap. Near the Store of L. Acklcy ,fc Co., Main street, rittston. June !£», liTO-ly UNDERTAKER, But ho quietly trimmed his Applo-trccs, Aiut wooilod onion? «uil planted poaf; While somehow, cither by hook or crook Ho m»nfDKOCl to I ( H*i mi! many n hoo! Until at last hij father nniil Ho wius gcttlUK boo "Bin, for —It is now stated that no fewer than 2,(KfD persons perished in the late tremendous fire in Constantinople; while 30,000 have t»een reduced to utter poverty CHEMIST AND DRVGGIST, Pittston, Juno loth, 70-2m DENTISTS, Brick yard. JOSEPH P. SCHOl'LEY, hnvini; recently greatly enlarged his facilities for business. calls the nitonti»a of tno public to his old and mo 11 known Yard on tlie plank road, half a mile below Pittslon, whore the public may at nil times Iro Hccommodntcd with the If- I of brick and receive estimates for buildings. in' my corn?" MAJN STREET PITTSTON, PA " No; let'* have it," ctune from a dozen «•. 7, lSC9.-6m D" J M BARRETT DENTIST, lirmn' into f.is he:(d, mouths and misery 1\ J. O'MALLEY, Oflica at his residence on Franklin St. oppoaitctho Methodist Church, Wilkos-Burre.Fa., where ho may hereafter bo found at all hours. Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold aoCl Silver plate, Jtc., anil operates irD all tho branches of Dental Surgery,in the heatmr.nncr. Ho'm the boy t-'.oro i* in town 1 that," added fanner Brown " Well, ye wo'' Ethan begun, was kerryin* on the farmin' buBiueBs— " when I —Mistress Annie Welch is the name of a Long Branch belle, who dresses eight times a day, and drives along the beach behind four different teams every time the earth makes a revolution. Formerly ResMent Surgeon anDl Physieinn of St Vinnents Hospital, NEW YORK. Ollioo—Main street, opposite Miners' Pittston, Ta. Residence on William St Savings Dank :su«n, June 30,18"o— ly The* wax i A hundred tne n to the b*U«c led And when the re bel flhis .Uii CAttain Fred .-i into a musical peal of laughter "Kerryin' on the farm in' Itusinestt!" put in a quizzical looking customer; " why, you never had no farm." Aug. 20, 'C*D8—3m.* INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC ino dotv { j"Hu.Hil! hunh ! aid I, "yon must not A deduction from usual charges sufficient to cover oxponaos, allowed to person? whocomo rem a distance. April 111 ISflO.—ly. Mr.--. K. M. Cliiiinfir.l ' on m the Pi.mo Korto. A few more Pupils cr.n ho received. ('ail nt (lie house of J. I.:inqfor»l, WvominR slreol, I'itlPton, or addr M K3.1 ■tuned (ilvini: instri But ho went to «or Went i.ir.r Gfocrnl Prnwn U-H me these things. I am not WHOLESALE GROCERS. And plantod corn nnd .sowed Iiin J»rnin, Re-shintrfotl the bin-n i:nd mur.drd rho fenct "Interested hi them I supposeyou intend to say. Now I wan* you to lay aside " Yes, I had—& hull section out on the Wabash, an' lout it all goin' n'euiity," said Ethan, with a sympathy-seeking look. Then turning 4»iUpIy on the-inter- —Although the.chiguon i3 quite out of fashion, the coiffures of the day are more elaborate-than ever, though the nt jiiu* ult/a of the eoill'urer's art is to make them appear quite loose aud nrgliy*. GEO W. l.RAINEllD & CO., ti R 0 C K K 3, Yi A 44 Mttrrny, Street, NEW YOKK; (OIO. W. USA1NSBD, -J DAVIS DtLBliN, (.ELI9IIA W.HAXTJS. your thoughts of the new hook you arc Dbo M. WILLIAMS, SURGEON DENTIST, MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PA West Juno M. CIU'MA!!I\ ritl-ston, I Till declared " l.o h«»l. r.miiion ronso writing, and join in with otir pDjDorts for a ELI AGER.—Manufacturer of light and UrM't Harness, oi all kinds, and dealer in Now common »on:'C' watt very inrr week or two.' ruptei Amongthe many improvements rocqntly introduced in his practico, ho regards none of moreimportanco than his method of EXTRACTING TEETir AVITIIOUT TAIN, which he is doing successfully ovcry day, by the use of And the Stat a lloiifo n«odo.t a portion thenr 9o the "family Ciur.ee AnCi people tovod into town, Hero the sCDy;\.iu of t ho whistle ilivm npil ht*r voiw, and thv iDinUi*sn;an opi-uotl th par door iuul ImwK'd 01 " I want iCC know who's nomtln' lioro, you or 1110. Silo (.'opus?'' —If the young men about town, who walk like a pigeon on a hot gridiron, desire ease, they should cease tho prevalent custom of endeavoring to force a No. 8 foot into a No. 5 boot* Thia. in the wise utterance of a Newport paper. WHIPS, ROBES, BLANKET.-*. HKL1.S. A ullcvi him Gove mo; Rr » have the jury sit down and figure up J A WISNER, • 42 ft 44 Murray St Kcp-iiring ilonc neatly an.I pronip imiD Kiln, Main Street. Mttsfon. July 7,1870-ly. And his broth who wont to t itv sC hoo in stouten i»iii '(ic.iin! goon! never mind Sile," olio- the amount tbey are indebted to various parties for similar favors. ' An old- SEW YORK Came homo to !ivo with " motlier'n fjC — Wootf« ffousaiwUl Mn jttzit tones — station.'' fussed the ciowd ROBERT SEAMAN & CO., WHOUSALI GROCERS. Choice building lots in west P1TTSTON WR SALE.—The subscriber offers seopral choice building lots, situate on Sdsqnehaana aniDJ'ork avenues, West l'itt?ton, for sale at desirable "Here wo are already!" cxclaiinod the young lady who had so unexpectedly beoomo my companion. "Now, Cousin, take this bundle and help me out." " Well, ye ace," Ethan resumed, "my corn kep' a goin' mighty fast. In course it couldn't f;o without hands; but whose hands it was, or how they got at It, seein' the crilD was alius kep' under look and key, was n rjucflti'n in nat'ral pliilloyophy a notch above my sehoolin'. fashioned sleigh-ride would cost a man a fortune* qual to Commodore Vauderbilt's, and as for an ordinary honey-moon, it wouid consume all the gold ever mincCl NITROUS OXIDE GAS (Original fforu. Grady, ward & co., (SUCCESSORS TO J. B. STARK & CO.) WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN It is perfoctlvsafc and vory ploasantto inhale- Its results have been entirely satisfactory in every instance. • C. M. W. Rooms with J. \V. MILLER,adjoining tho Cash Store of Chas. Law & Co. Pittston, May lstl8C4. —A Scottish nobleman one day visited a lawyer at hid oilice, in which at the time there was a blazing tire, which led him to exclaim, "Mr. , your office is as hot as an oven." "8q it should be, nij* lord," replied the lawyer ; "as it is here, that 1 make my bread." rates. Pitt st . Also a House I nd Lot on Parsonage street, on Borough, for sale. For further information TRIALS OF THE DIFFIDENT Mechanically I took the bundle, and, in California. This is what the "Woman's Rights movement leads to. If apply to Feb. 24-Gm T. FORD, Agent, oitrcely knowing what I did, led the way o the door, the talkative damsel folio wiig close in my wake. Stepping upon he platform, the first face that met my aze was {list of Hattle Mansfield. Otoeeries, Provisions, Flour, Salt, Wood and Willow Waro, E." JONES & BROS' IN A SERIES OF LETTERS, Dat doesn't show that we are on the East Side of Public Square, (Nos, 20 and 30,) MEAT MARKETS. FROM HARRY HAMPDEN, A BASHFTL YOU NO MAN, TO TIMOTHY TITCS HIS BASHFUL FRIKNP. "One niglit I got home a little late. I'd :ld over to Johscomfort tlmt afternoon, ■where Phil Hoko kep' the post-ofllee au' a grocery; on' nie and some Toilers got to drinkin' 'Old Hick'ryV health, and talkin' about the tayrifl", which made the time a good deal l'astei 'n it seemed o. Besides, we come nigh hevin' a ilong of a Pesky Adams man pro' the fDlieriu' sentiment: 'Gin'sal direct road to barbarism, then sot us down for false prophet. Two thousand dollnrs for a kiss!" WILKES-BARRE, FA Practical Bricklayers and Builders, !A. Grady, Joint M. Ward, 1. M. KikkindaU NEW MEAT MARKET. The undersigned has fitted up a convenient and wjeessible Meal Market in the Room formerly oC;« uliied r.a a Car-Room, in the " liu'.lcr House" Building, where he will keep a constant supply of the best of* Meats of all kinds suitable to the setu-on. A share iDf]D!iblic patronage is luspect TITTSTON, PA. Au experience of Twenty Yanr- enables as toenmro tho public unrivalled accomplishments in the •crfeetiori of our work, and is .in inducement in our avor to nil who dosirn to build. Residence on Lu;erno Avenue, West Pittston. Sept. 30,'C!t-ly May 20, lsfle-ly, I.KTTER VI "There she is '■ Thers's Cousin Susie!" xelaime'd Hattie; "and see, Mr. HamjD- !en i.« with her." —A young lady was alighting from an omnibus, when a ribbon fell from her & LAB AG II, How " M AKIlLErf'1 auk Maoe.—The chief place of the manufacture- of "mar- After the accident we all walked to a lotel, which, fortunately, was hut a few odn away from where the accident took lr.ee. Arrived there, I aoon had remade Miss Blake, without taking time to n«- .■e lTattieV mention of me us herese-r. t. "Yon have left your bow behind," remarked a lady passenger. bonnet COMMISSION MERCHANTS and DEALERS in illy s«.lici JOHN Tb isON Q A REENTERING AND BUILDING bies", those little round pieces of stone whieh contribute so largely to the enjoymC nt of "Young America," is at Ober£tein. on the Nahe, in Germany, where there "ire Luge agate-mills and quarries, the refuse of which is carefullv turned to Fish, Provisions, Flouf, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Ac., Ac Pittson, May 6, 1809. inchedt the latter auCi nearly smotluv '«i When thin was oCi to me and extended he. hook and, I think, DD v( ,-I aui glad to see yon, "No I haven't ; he's gone a-tishing," innocently exclaimed the damsel. Main Street, Pittston, Pa. PITTSTON MEAT MARK! 1'KTER SEIBEL. At the Pittston Meat Market, opposite t'.: iro to inform the public thai they are as GEORGE M SAX, ly toilet, and then sat down to thirlc. I jnsidered that my journey had been trn- ivith K. J. ROSS, J. I. I,AEAC;n Feb. IS, '09. nk, dc etofor m'1 kinds in the best manner, lie prohorouKhiy-aoquaintcd with la.) business It eonfidoncc warrant potis&ction in all i i!o Cirpon- Initio ti posn —There is a woman in Indiana who i'on't do things by haives, but by fourths. On the "4th" she was married to her fourth husband, at four o'clock, in the Fourth Street Church, hail four bridesmaids, left four hours later, and will Go a four weeks' bridal trip, and to forth. 'ipiilyiue thoir nninerous customers with the :»C FRESH BEEF, POOK, MUTTON, LA.Mil, mi all other seasonable meats. They are also dealing ill HIIDE3 SHE!: aJKuRS.for which they will at all time HIGHEST MARKET PRICES IN CAS} Bring them alone. Pittsten, Nov. 1, i860—tf. lid can ertaken with a view of ut instead, "it was only yetting me into 1'OUnle, and, whiC n gentle ores-; J( J;Cop—well frosted i /i this '\fe, au' sure to hr. in thr next /' Of tourC' it took lots tsei. Shop on 'Montgomery Street, above Wyoming :reet,West l'ittsDton. U."Didence on Wyoming Street, 'est Pitiston. G. M.S. May 6,1800-1 y. CD' talk an' some whisky, to straighten ood paying account by being made into HOTELS. SKINS, leepcr affliction. In a very short time I •ail made up my mind to take the next rain ami return home. I had but a short ime to wait, so I went to the depot and xpcrienced my old trouble with the raiload employees. On the arrival of the rain there was a repetition of the confuion I tried to describe iu my last, but ihally the conductor cried out, "All board!" Then there was a thump! hump! thump! as the links by which he cars are attached were drawn into ontact with the bolt?, and we were Mr. F I was not aware of y matter- after that f.he small ball.- employed by experts to knuckle with, which are mostly sent to IIORSE HOTEL, pROPEHTY FOR SALE .equainted with Cousin .Susie " I'd jest put up the critter, an' was in' to'ards the house, when I heard a noise on the oft-side o' the corn-crib. MARKET STREET, WILKE3-BARRE, PA P. 8 Hampden, i':4 you r.imtu Susie. "Is not this gentleman ?" ex ,o American market The substance L. B. I'KRRIN, Pbomjitob. Removal of the lackawan- NA MEAT MARKET. The premises formerly owned byOharlea Mantanyc, in Exeter township, two miles from I'ilts'.on. The llonoo i? cuitublo for a Hotel, ha- large barn atlached.an.l distillery establishment which conM he converted -nto inmost any kind of manufacturing asUblishaumt. •Good running water at tho door of ifwtliii g, and fair water power part of the year. ALSO, a mountain tract of about 125 «ert?e—part cool land, part suitable for farming purposes—oi:o milo from PitistoB. Apply to ISAAC CARPENTER, Head ..f Valley. used in Saxony is s hard, calcareous stone, which is fiist broken into blocks, tSf Good Stabling attached Oct. 23, '08. ousin Harry Hazle?" At thin Hattic broke rat of laughter. " I slipt round—the moon was shinin' as bright a* day—an' there I found Jim Burke in a leetle the queerest fix human mortal was ever ketched in. "Jim, it seems, had discovered a loose weather board, that could easily be shoved outer its place an' back agin; and through that hole he'd been a hclpin' l isself to my corn, goodness knows how — A German statistical wriu i remarks that the invention of the sewing machine lues enabled a woman to sew as much as a hundred could sew by hand a century Ago ; but, he continues, one woman doti nnds as much clothing as a hundred fi d a i entury that matters are not Much changed after all. Q WAN HOTEL, IO PITTSTON. PA. The undersigned has lately purchased the Hotel property known an tho Swan Hotel, in the borough of l'ittston, and is now prepared to meet the domands of the puMic for a first class Hotel Sept. SO. '69.-3 y nto the merriest nearly square, by blows with a hammer. These are thrown by the one hundred or The proprietors of the "I tried to—to explain," I stammered. "And she talked so fast von couldn't LACKAWANNA MEAT MARKET two hundred into a small -sort of mill, tvhich is formed of a flat, stationary slab of stone, with a number oi concentric furrows upon its face. A block of'oak, or other hard wood, of the'stuae diametric size, is placed over the small stones and get a word in edgewise; just likelier!'' said Hattic with another peal of laughter, GIIAS SOURANK. akes pleasure In informing his many friends ublic generally, especially the citizens M nit the Juno 10-t FOREST HOUSE. SCRANTON, PA. VTOIGIIT & SIMMONS, V DIALlIt* IS t.'hich, notwithstanding my confusion, UPPER PITTSTON AND CHURCH nil.L noticed sounded sweeter than the that ho has recently removed his Meat Market to OVES vhizzini* on our way i-llost music iess to notice this encourages me to hope My having the cool- artly resting upon them This block or —Lawyers have a ludicrous iiatut of identifying themselves with their clients by speaking in the plural number. "Gentlemen of the juiy," said a Western lawyer, "at the moment the policeman say* he saw us in the trap I will prove that we were locked up in the station-house in a state of intoxication,", 8. J. REED. July 22,1869-ly U. G, SCIIOONMAKER. J1TER PITTSTON, (near the Depot.) TIN-WARE, WOODEN AND HOLLOW WAKE, JAPAN WARE Ac.. 4.' I had not been on board a minute when " This pertie'lar niglit was as cold a* blazes, and Jim was in a hurry; so lie hung his hag round his neek, an' went to fillin' in the nubbins with both hands. ig is kept revolving wliile_ water Hows pon the stone slab. In about fifteen HOUSE, my eyes fell upon a sleeping beauty, who was reclining gracefully on a seat a few seats back of me. She was a remarkably pretty girl; her delicate and regular fea- tliat my embarrassment was not so great as it would have been had I been placed I'his being the only Moot Market in this fi ction, he 'atters himself that he can accommodate his customers belter, more expeditiously and with grentt r satsfoction tlu.n they can ho fuir.ished at any other placdt in the same cirennvtan earlier. minutes the stones a returned to spheres, and then lDehigtit for sale, are henceforth W1LKESBAURE, TENN'A. JOBBING of all binds neatly, choaply and prompt lv done. Agency for tho colohrated Monitor Cotle Pot. Butler Store Building, Pittston, Pa. * a fortnight Ilussc free to and from all train? Meats direct from tho shop is always more fresh tnd nico than thoso which is carried around in the wagons and handled over until it becomes strong and in palatable. At this shop the people may always find fresh moats of every description and at prices calculated to draw customers- ires, her light hair inclined to be gold- Charlea Mansfield came up, and, after t so happened that the openin' was divi- called ' maiLkc." One establishment containing only three of these rude T. B. HULL, Proprietor. June 23, '7CD-ly «Dn, her whole face, left no doubt in my mind that the large eyes which were conccalod beneath those fair iids setoff with long lashes, were blue, my favorite color. She w as elegantly dressed and with ex- he had greeted his cousin-warmly with n kiss, addressed me: "I was not aware of your absence from home. You have had a talkative companion, by the way, and, ded by an upright post, and while?one o' Jim's hands were operatin on one side nills, will turn out full sixty thousand Jan. 7,1SG0. rpiiE PITTSTON & ELM III A COAL JL COMPANY offer for sale, at Reiail, to the citizens of Pittston and vicinity their superior Coal from the Celebrated Seneca Mine, at the* follow ing pi iocs at the Shutes. "marbles" in each week. Agates are made into "uiarhles" at Oberstcin, by first chipping the pieces* nearly round with a hammer, handled by a skillful workman, and then wearing down the edges upon the surface of a large grind- —A young lawyer at Eaton town, New Jersey, in the midst of a brilliant outburst of eloquence, was interrupted by a shrill voice, which yelled, "Stop! you lie. Stop! you lie." Young Legality smoothed his ruffled fen the is when the sheriff aunouneed that it way only a parrot in a neighboring house. WA&IL'S HflDiriBik, TUNKHANNOCK, PA. 'other was busy oil t'other " Iv'e read, or heard tell somewhere, About the right-hand not knowin' what it's left neighbor is up to, an' that seems ££?- GIVE ME A CALL. "SSj REED It PAYFAIR, Proprietors. JACOB RITTEL Grate or No. 1, Small Egg or, No. 2, Chestnut or No. 5, Stove, When desired coal will ho delivered, adding only the ctiriage to the above price*. Pittfton, Deo. 10, '68. $2 75 3 00 2 50 3 00 suppose, did not find the trip dull." I was about to answer tiiat my comlanion had been veiy entertaining inieed, but Hattio saved me from the guilt f telling that "white lie'' by saying: "Since you did not get correctly ac- C. J. HEED. J. E. PAYFAXB. Upper Pittelon, Feb. 10, l870-3m. quisite taste. For an hour or more I gazed upon her while she was reposing to a been Jim's case to a dot. His lingers was cold an* numb, ye see, an' hadn't their nat'ral feelin' into 'em; so, when his right llipjDer happened to tetch his left, it thought—or ruther Jim did—it be- April 21—tf BAKERIES. JUNCTION HOTEL. Opposite the L. & B. R. R. Depot, PITT8TON, LUZERNE CO., TA. Having teased the above Hotel for a torm ot years ami thoroughly furnished and refitted It, tho patronage of the traveling public is solicited, Apr. 28, TO W. H. CORTRIGHT, Prop'r- New bakery. The undersigned would rcspoctfully announce to tho public that ho has opened in the arms of Morpheus. For once I was guilty of the sin of envy. Morpheus* jolly old god of sleep, do not visit thy anger upon me by making my nights sleepless. stone luainted on the cars I must introduce Head*"urned Around*—A crazy man was found at a grindstone sharpening a large butcher knife, and every now and then examining the edge to see if it was —The Boston excursionists went to see some seals on exhibition in Han Francis* co; ami one of the reporter* tells of an instance of "shocking depravity on the. part of one of the Bostonians," who had a San Francisco lady on his arm. Sho said to him: "Are not the seals hage creatures, Charles?" "Oh!" replied he, "you should see the great seal of Massachusetts!" , AN EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN HTTSTON adjoining the 'Butler House, where ho will bo proparod at all times to supply fumilios and parties with Bread Biscuit, Cakes and Fies;of all kind, on short notice. From an extonsivo experience in the bakery business thoy fool no hesitation in Bayiug that ho will bo ablo to satisfy all as to tho quality ofJBread 4c,. which hooffors. A share of patronage iB respcctful- E.N.FRISBIE, Tres't you. Mr. Hampden, this is our cousin, Miss Susie Blake, of New York; Mr. Hampden, of Hampden Hull." longed to somcbotli/ ctec " Right thurexclaimed the irrepiessible Sile—"are you a mejiin?" WYOMING FIRE INSURANCE CO \l WILKE3-BARRE, PENNA. Capital and Surplus, QAM BRIAN HOTEL, By and by the sleeping beauty opened her eyes and her bewildered gaze met mine. She yawned once, oh! very delicately, then looked mo straight in the face. My eyes drooped.' I did not see, but I felt that her gaze was directed upon me long and earnestly. By and by I ventured to glance at her when she, with a most bewitching smile, while the large blue eyes fairly gleamed with delight, nodded to me as though I were an old acquaintance. Of course I returned the salutation, though I dare say my looks showed that the recognition was not mutual. For a moment she kept her seat, still looking at me and smiling, as though she expected me to come and speak to her; but seeing that I made no motion to do so, she arose and approached me. Timothy, Timothy, language cannot describe the exquisite sensations of pain I felt as she drew near me. How could I endure such a trial ? To be addressed by a beautiful young lady, an entire stranger, to inform her of the mistake she was making, and that, too, in the presence of a whole earful of strangers, was more than I thought I could bear; but I was compelled to bear it, for the young lady came up to me and extended her hand, exclaiming, as she did so: "I'm so glad to see you, Cousin Harry.- I suppose you do not recognize me. I am your cousin, Susannah. Aren't you Harry Hazle?" she added, seeing how I blushed and made no motion to grasp the proffered keen. $170,000 "Mr. Hampden already knows of my desire to make his acquaintance. I be- "A what?" " What are you doing here?" "Don't you see? Sharpening this knife." MAIN STREET, PITTSTOU, (Opposite E. DoTan & Co..) GRIFFITH THOMAS, PROP'R DIRECTORS: CIIAS. DORRANCE, L. D. SHOEMAKER, JOHN REICHARD, O. COLLINS, STEWART TIERCE, G. M. HARDING, CIIAS. A. MINER, TIIOS. FORD, A. MORSE, C. E. BUTLER, A. C. LANING, R. C. SMITH. "A tnejim— one o'tliem there speritooal spies as goes spookin' about, pokin' their noses clarvi'lently inter other folks' business, and peekin' into their thoughts." lievc I told him of it on the cars," said Miss Blake, blushing just a little, and ly solicited. Pittstou July IUh, 18li5 L. ELTERICII "Yes, but what are you going to do with it when sharpened." " Cut old Brown's head oft"to be-sure!" was th'e reply." I pay a regular Hotel License and have comfortable accomodations for both regular and transient boarders and tlio traveling public. Bar supplied with best of beverages of all kinde. Cigars, 4c. bursting into a clear, ringing laugh. Somehow I felt less embarrassed than you could think possible under the circum- " I'm no more o'that than you are!" growled Ethan gruffly. Wyoming Valley Steam Bakery. —Ina little town out West a lady teacher was exercising a class of juveniles in mental arithmetic. She commenced the question : " If you buy a cow for teu dollars—" when up came a little hand.— "What is it, Johnny?" "Why, you can't buy no kind of n i o\v for ten dollars. Father sold one for sixty dollars the other day, and die wap a regular old CHARLES DORRANCE,President, L. D. SHOEMAKER, V. President. R. C. Smiih,Secretary, THOS.FORD, Agent, Pittston, Pn. " Then Jhow in thunder do you know what that 'ere chap thought, or what his ra- WE TRT TO PLEASE ALL G.T itances "You little minx ! Then I suppose you told him of my letter ?" exclaimed Hattie, joining in the laughter, but blushing just enough to heighten her beauty. "Of course I did. Why shouldn't I, you?" "What! You won't kill him will .funo 30,1870-1 y SdlLAGEIt, MILLERS k BARNES, feelin': s was ?" said Siie. "Oh, no; I'll only cut his bend oil', and ntlck it light on ngaii'., hind aide to let the old follow look l in k RESTAURANTS. May 10th,'fl7. "How do I know? How does them littery characters as writes books alius know sech things?" retorted Ethan. "Couldn't Jim a told me artorwnids, you fool?" M. SINCLAIR, Saloon und Restaurant, with Rowling Alley In rear.- Bur nnpplied with the liest of Liquors, Sareaparilla, Mineral Watef, and all otlior refreshing «uminir beverages. Next door to Post Oifieo. Pittston, Juno 16, '70-Cm. Manufic rj and ule dealer* i WC. DANK, • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBAC- lefoic, juat CRACKERS AND CAKES, pon his past life. It wouM take him «11 CON I ST. when I supposed him to lDo our cousin, Harry Hazle?" answered Mias Rluke. "So you mistook him for Hurry Hazle, did you?'' exclaimed Charles, joining heartily in the laughter. Would you 1k?- lieve it ? I wart cool enough to laugh, too. I really did, though I lie resi of iiis life to review it." What ft queer iilen that lunath And Iiei.lor in Imported and Tiomestic .SEGA US and 5KUFF. Constantly on hand Sile sileueed, Ethan jtrocceded had in scrub at that! JOHN U. HORN, LMttston, l*a. 3I1EWINO and SMOKING TOBACCO, "Jim, ye see, was in a tight place l is heart. And what if it were so, that every man, when he reached a certain age, had Lis face turned round and to obliged to spend the rest of hit* days in looking over his past life. Wouldn't there be grange sights?" —George H. Stuart, in hitt speech before the Christian Association at Indianapolis, said the most interesting sight he saw in London wasr not Buckingham Palace, nor the great exhibition, but two feeble Christian young men, with stammoring tongues,but hearts filled v. ith love, preaching to an audience of thieves, and jiiekpoekets, and drunkard?., and fallen women, at midnight in a part" of London where tiiey could not go in safety with- Jane 2, 1S70- There was but a narrer space between that side o' the crib an' the bain, an' the only way out was right by the door, with MARKET STREET (opposite the jail) rifES AND 8EGAR HOLDERS. W1LKES-BA RRE HOTELS', STORES AND DEALERS SUPPLIED Fish, Sicakf", Chops, Ac. &c. OM ani New Ales, Wines, Mqnor» and CiciirH of the choicest quality-. Feb. 25 lSGD-ti AT SHORT NOTICE, BY think the whole a fence to climb beanies, t'-onsokelitly whoever was in the crib, onlcss £ome way V*M'% STEAM W. (J. DANK, Main Street, Pittston, Pa. transaction was considerably less amusing to me than to my companions, at least my laughter was not ho hearty as theirs. W. DEIGNAN, Juno 30, '7C —ly pervented, might leach the docir in time to cut oil" retreat. So Jim grabbed hold i)f hia own left wrist, an* went to parleyin' with the enemy. DIFFU'ULTIESOFEXTKMI'ORE'PHAYJSU. MAKING —A certain minister presiding at Mr. Gough's lecture, after opining the pio- Ceeding with a prayer proceeded to t-ay, Restaurant an.l Saloon, two .lonra below O'DonnHl' atore. The bar Hupulioil with the best of Winc« nn I.iquors, and Lager Boer con»t»nt!y on hand. MONIES & PUGHE, I need not record the further conversation. They insisted so strongly on my riding with them that I could not refuse. The distance is throe miles. On the way we chatted so gaily that I soon became perfectly cool. The young ladies have that grace or suavity of manner that immediately puts one at ease in their presence. Occupying the seat with Miss Hat lie, I quite forgot myself, and joined in with the general gaiety, so interesting J . SMITII, "Mr. Spick l'—he thought it was me, ye see—'Mr. Spick 1' sez Jim, changin' his voice an' tryin' to talk big, though lie was scart half out of his wits, 'I'm armed with deadly weepins,' sez he; 'but e;' you'll solemnly swear with uplifted hand not to stir tell I've had a good ten 111 in its' start, seein' it's you,' sez he, 'I'll spare your life.' "While Jim stood sliakin' hands with hisself—he was a shakin' ami shiv'rin all over, for that matter—an' argyin' the CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC July 21,1870-Aprii 1,1871. MA KIT FA VTVUEIta A p!'''' !iC'.Vi Vvaeon-Maker of IotDoxpni- ncr ronnectfuHy full the attention 01 the fiililio to hi" r.»- tJih'iahmenton M*in street, I'ittrton, ncirthn " We*t Eu.l Hotel," where he in eonstantly out the woulli Ladies and jrentlimeiv, a I have in- M. IV. I) A*I WJIOLESALS DEALERS IS ALL Kl.STS Of CRACKEHS, CAKES, formed you in my prayer, the temper." anee cause is in a healthy btate," &e. Another gentleman grayed on a.-imilai occasion "that the height of the platform may not so interfere with the comfort of out two policemen ALL ACE'S DINING SALOON —Araone the graduates at the recent commencement of the Ohio Wee]cyan Female College, at Mary.- ville, wn;t Miss Eatelle H. Woods, of that place', w ho set a commendable example somewhat at variance with the extravagant custom* in vogue nmotig Indies on occasions: of this kind. She name forward delivered her twny, and received her graduating diploma dressed in a neat twolvc-andluilf cent calico dio»s. This act entitles the lady in question to all the publicity lieD friends* would slve her, tent it is to lie hoped that she will not hi. overwhelmed hy a flood of C'orreppondenee from appreciative young men throughout the eoun- AND RESTAURANT ANO CONFECTIONERY, VERY BEST WAGONS, for both heavy aad light work, that can be produce in the State. First class Me«ls at all hours. Beverages of all kin«l: 8CRANTON. PA. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and SLEIGHS the lecturer, but that he may be aide to give us as good a leetuio he re* as in othe" rooms." And, to conclude, we may quote the following effusion of an !diwho was invited to play on the day after "Oh, Lord: I iu\or did -c.e it was yestwday, and ! Next door to Plttston Co-operative Store BUEWEEIES. are al.»o in his lino of work, and * pec ml attention civcu to the same. VVM. WALLACE, Prop'r. Rand, iiowell & king, fScccsasoiw to Smith I'.ros..] CELEMiATED XX AND XX REPAIMKli of at! kinds done promptly find ?»t fet-mtiftlly. Fittston, June 16, lS70-ly. Pilt-ton, Jnno 1«, '70-1 y hand was my companion WII. WriYTE, ■ Solo Apont for Fairchild'c Oold Pens (fi v ALES "Harry, yes ; but—" When we arrived at the Mansion, ant they pleasingly invited me to remain tC tea, all my old bashfulness came back tC me. It was the scene of my mishaps prizo at Paris Exposition, J8«7 ) BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER UXRIVALED CREAM AI Munufrtcmred from IHj The Mott Steam Mil "I knew you were. I niu very glad t Dint, I crep up in his rare, an' afore h a lDnttitssuch a Cluy :v- 'T II E I'amilre Nutr IS K8 T Of MALT AN see you.. If it were not for all t h Dao pCD pie I'd kiss you, indeed I would !'' ;:i she seated herself by my side. could jerk loose from hisself, got in about six with my ridin'-whip in a way that wormed up his system amazingly conaid'- rin' the state o' the weather. As he broke for the fence, with the bag a iioppin'ag'in his shins, I give him a kick that mater'ally helped him over. An' that was the last ever seen o'him in them Dealer in Fo-eign and Domestic Newspapers, Maj azlnos, School Hooks, Blank Liooks, Stationery of a kinds; Fishing Tackle, Pockot Cutlery, Pocket-lDook (inns, Pistols, Revolver*. &c.; Finest Brands of Fo oii;n and Domostie C'ipnrH, Tol.neco, Snuff, &e.; Brir and Meerschaum pipes. an be nupplied with ■D Pur CD 1D B doD.'l i tlifw you ever did." Kxtempor piny«?» h:f its -Scttirdat/ Rr XX AND XXXX PORTER, MINERAL WATER, SODA WATER, SAU8APA RILLA, Ac. BOTTLED ALE AND rORTER. UNION BREWERY, rile liOVOrhKf PITTS'I PENN'A Y ou- there were the four Misses Mans/Veld— and besides, I could not endure the tho't of meeting the old maid, I mean Miss Hamilton, so I w;w compelled to decline the invitation. 1 therefore ottered my regrets, and walked home in silence, meditating upon sundry things. GltlEIl & FARREli, l'ropr's you—you—arc mi. — "Susannah Blake," she brok call me Susie. I ilo not like to be mimed-, especially by my frieml and formal fit t Manufacturers ot Finest Qimlliy Family FloD Chop and Feed of various kinds, ,"ud dealers In tiral iii. "in A country laird, who had IhxDu elevated to the oflice of ;; country magistrate, meeting the Rev. Mr. Thorn of Govan, on horsel a-.'k, attempted joculnnty by remaiking that he was a more ambitious man than bin Master, who was content to ride on an ass. "They nuii.a be* gotten noo," said Mr. Thoni BASE BALL EMPORIUM, t SCi'li Also, AC*ent for Anchor, National and Imnan Lines of Ocean Steamer?. Sight Irufls for one pound and upwards on England. Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Pittston, June 23, 1870-tf. March 28,'«9-tU Pittaton generall All Flour and Feed H(Id by us, warranto A genius-who had . ufli'red severely gg HUG-HES' aarepresunled. All orders promptly »i riltaton, Dec. 10,186S.—ly. "I guess I never— in his boarding hoi?.s« vent to this eflusion : xpenenv gives MCDOUOALL'S CENTRAL "No, you never called me anything but 'Little Sukey,' before you'went away to Europe. 1 was only a little-frill then." parts." Prppiletors of The Strong Steam Mill CrRlOtrs IF TRUE.;—A lady at Havre has recently recovered her reason, after being a lunatic for twenty-three years, which interval is a perfect blank to her memory, though she remembers perfectly all the incidents whi«?h preceded that period of her insanity. .She sometimes remarks to her friends, speaking of these times, "A few weeks ago," «xc.—2'Clit "You onconaisteut old gafcser, you!" broke out Wile Copua ; "why, it's not a minit sence you told us he explained all about his thoughts an' feeliu'safterwards; an' now, you say nobody never seed him 1 toatfiei abhor f deftc&tf 4t*fDp^c BOOK AND MUSIC STORE, PITTSTON BREWERY Abominate dried-Rftpk- pfo*; I iii;o good brend, I I ke good meat. CDr my thing thatY fit to oat; But of all 'tM)or giuti beneath the skies, The poori-st :•D dried-apple piop; Uive me tooth&ehe ox eyes Opposite Cooper's JTall, Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment ol Books, Music, and Stationery ol nil kinds, SLATES, THOMAS WADDELL, Prop'r., "I regret- 14 for Are p: •pared to fnrnkh their patrons with "all tl Again the little witch interrupted me: "Now mind, Cousin Harry! you need offer no apologies. I did not expect you to recognize me, as I have changed so much since you went away, and especially as you did not know I was to be on the train." they're a' made Justices o' the IN famous brands of ALE, PORTER, AC Manufactures the best of FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, AC., AC . no more !" PENCILS, TAPER, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, Ac More than likely Ethan'* inventio would have found a way out of the di crepancy, but he was saved the troubl A passenger, whose face until now lia been concealed behind a newspape stepped forward. A journalist who has been spending ii fort-night in the White Mountains, say:- in |uCfC r?nee to t-uL-h kind ot |Di Orders received at Messrs. Gregory A Sufiyt r, 8cr And sells to the trade The fn:mor-i rnk«' ifcolr gnnrllcgt fruit, "J'te wormy, bitter, t.ntl hard to iDoot; '1 hoy lo.ivu t:.o hull-1 to make ikD Ami don't take iialf the peeling f.ft. Then oo a dirty cord ihi y*re utrm.g. And from (omo chamber window hn#g ; And there th»y servo a roont toi lliea Until they're ready to make pics; Tread i n my ecru or tod mo !'o», But don't pasp me dried-apple pi«'«, ton, or at tl; roffice In Pittston, will receive prompt AT THE LOWEST 1' 111 C E S he has enjoyed himself very much, haying fallen into six rivers, sprained his ankle, skinned his fnee anil neck, and broke three ribs the first nine days. The business will receivc careful attention and every addition will be promptly made to the stock which the wants of tho community may call for. The patronge of tho public is respectfully solicited. Pittaaon, April 18,1SG7. attention Ordors filled with the utmost care and dispatch Pittston, June 3D, 1870—ly Journal They have full and completo arnD.nKcmen*« made "You are mistaken about— for the To Hotol Keepers "Am I mistaken about that? llow did you find it out? Did Cousin Hattie Mansfield write to you that I wan coming to visit her to-day ?" —The Hyracuac Journalmya : Upwards of three hundred and fifty dogs have been nhot in this city since the 8th inst. Jjefc the good work be continued. manufacture of ale, Applications and bonds forTAVERN LICENSE for sale at tho PITTSTON GAZETTE OFFICE "What ail unbonded liar you are, Etlie Spick!" lie exclaimed, while the —The Syracuse Courier says the profits of a one-armed organ grinder for one week in that city was jgLANKS of all kinds at the Pittston ijxiifiu Otic thequality of whi h will be unsurpassed. Send in your ordert Dec. 17—In latter as if he had seen n ghos |
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