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ITITSTON GAZK'ITE J! E A 1) T HIS! ft Tiie C«azi/.tb Is on© of the be loccl Jin,: I he count v. I'ito PiTTsfouOazi.tr« in publUlied every Thur c: M. UI(.'IIAIM C4 Iw i'«I• I ill.* l'.' i CDtti It im nlw;iy- promptly insued IN f»rti*tfe nc.fUnovs J * unsurpassfl p«r iu the D3tat«*. ' , It Is rend by Che best (V.milifs in the county 3( ill |« ' .,'iViiin iiio i .i.iiity..KTIMM; U.cibS ii* h M li.o S» Is subscription prico in only £2 60 per i It Is strictly a (irs(-clr.*s family i?nper. And the We*t advertising m?din * in the co It i* one of the be*t pfcpei* in t?Cc State lb-' | 1 »iio i hi D | 6 m D | 1 jw (1 0.1 1 oo I « S 00 $ 12 00 S 1* 00 10 IN) |li (HI U0 I ; 00 2*. CMI 40 00 oil 4o «il AO HO id •, r»o oo| 70 no I • (HI era! Dew-. Its politics—Uncompromisingly Republican No well regulated family should o© vviiiio'tt ' It publishes the County Court proceeding*. In fact everything of interest to the gent reader will be found In Its columrs. One Column ;o C 0 70 Uoj l'JO «K» Business Car tin. live '• o less, $7 per year; over five a»id not e .*.et«i»»3 ten lines, $12 per year. Auditor*'. Administrators' and Assignees' Notices, each. Advertising in Local Column, 20 cts. per line lor o*ch insertion. VOL. XXIV—NO. 8. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY MAY 1, 1873. WHOLE NO. 1,204. DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Bend on your subscriptions, and d ."»n'ttry to In e without The Ois-rm another week. Lawyers and Justices. Liveiy. Medical. Business Cards. Poetry. shoes to proceed, we will discover, if our sight is sharp, the wee Veronica, with salver-shaped corolla, neatly veined with violet. Underneath the shrubbery, bordering (ho margin of theswrmp, (he "Prdlcularis" is very Pennsylvania Indians. DLAMB, • Livery and Excna ge Stables, near (he Lehigh Valley Depot, Pittsto , Pa. Good rigs always on hand, and the public ao tmmodated in the best mauner. j.lune 23,'70-1y JJEW DRUG The following from the pen of D. Sutherland, County Superintendent of public Bchools of Warren county, Pa., will disclose the fact that Pennsylvania is yet the home of the red men, and that his station in life also is being advanced with the popular tide of educational progress. He says. The Indians in this county are tlio descendants of the Chief Cornplantcr —a chief of the Senecas. Ilia Indian name was something like "Oconosough," as nearly as I can remember. The land upon which his people live was granted late in the last century by Congress to Cornplanter for services in the warofthe Revolution. lie served with Brant and also with Colonc. Johnson. From the accounts I have been able to gather from the old citizens, he was a man of marked ability and of some degree of intelligence, lie built a comfortable block house and a saw mill, but still pursued all the chaiacteristics of a primitive In- S. STAUK, Brick yard. JOSEPH P. SCUOOLEY, Cn the Threshold. ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND Having greatly enlarged his facilities for business, calls the Attention of the public to his old and well known yard on the plank road, half a mile below Pittston, where the public ma at all times be accommodated with the best of bick and receive estimates for buildings. Jan 1 '73 BY KATE PUi'MAM OSGOOD. PITTSTON, PA Hot Den, you are late this tnorning ! JoHah has milked the cows. Q SUTHERLAND, Justice of jan 1 1873 LIVKRY— CIIaNOE OF PRIETOR. Plto- Frescription Store, You can see'em now ia the pastur' there, already turned out to browse, common The undersigned having purchased of Stephen Priesbaoh, hit livery and all thereto belonging, desires to inform the public that he will continue the business at the old stand, where he endeavor to nccomm »late the public to the best of his ability. He designs to add largely to the stock at once, and do ail in his powe. to give general satisfaction, in the way off'urni ■Sing good horses and carriages o his customers. JOSEPH 8CUREMAN. Auother interesting order, to which belong the azaleas and kalmln of June, is the Heath family, represented in (his month by many formed flowers, quite as p.'etty in their way as their gorgeous relatives. Of these we may mention the "Cassandra " in the swamps, and the vaiious species of huckleberries, cranberries and blu3- berries. The variety of form exhibited in these little vases, and their delicate shades of color—ranging from white to yellow ochre—and in "Andromeda polifiola," even to pink, are truly wonderful. Another pretty plain—and tbis, too, is a member of the Heath family—is the creeping snow-berry "Cbiogenes hispidula," a trailing evergreen, aromatic, and with smalt flowers on nodding stems. Its beny is quite large, globular, white, and often spotted like some bird's eggs. The " fair Ithodora " of Emerson is not uncommon in our northern swamps, and is certainly worthy of his exquisite poem. The wild cherry is just illumining its wands of clustering flowers, and pendulous catkins of the birch bestow their blessings as we pa's. "Damp mosses, cool and sweet, allure our waiting feet," and the Mitcliella occasionally offers us a brilliant berry, red with the exposure of n previous summer.' Boon we ponder by a shaded brooklet, making it". laughing way to the sunlit through tufts of emerald hellebore. Willi hollowed palm we scoop the gladsome element, and drink to the spirit of the grove. Following up tiie stream we come to a secluded valley, which affords us meadow, wood and swamp. A sunny little fountain gives origin to the rivulet explored, into which, at a later period, the dandelions and buttercups gaze at their ''counterfeit presentiment."TIIB PEACE, JgLACKSMITIIINO, Knee-deep ia the headlong clover that runs to the brook below— |.'or Pitt'ion Borough, Office, curlier of E*-'t r and Warren Streets. VI titi'inexs pertaining to hi-office promptly at niii'il to. Uolicctlons made, ftc. Jnn 1 73 Next door lo Bumgardnor & Kader'c store Robeit Helme, Aha I my fine six-x'ooter I do you mind how long ago * UPPER PITTSTON, would ret-pectfully invite tho'e having horses to shoe or any other job in the line of Blacksmithing, to bring them to his shop near the Butler Coal Co s office, where they will bealtended to with piompt- I used to carry vou over ihe ford and up the lullslope there, JOHN RICHARDS, The undersigned have opened st the above location, a full stock of fine ue.-s and care. Aprl7—m t Aod hold you on while you jogged along oo tl'e back of the old gray mare ? Attorney at Law, and Conveyancer, Commissioner Pittston, Sept. 12.—tf. THE WYOMING VALLEY PAPER MILL. PITTSTON, PA. Contractors and Builders DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Since then you are head and shoulders oyer the Ben ; Ah! me, my boy, a many thing have come to pa«s since then I . 1 Inlte testimony torthe h 'veral Courts or Luierne County, by appointment. (ilitre on William street, opposite the CatliolH Ohurch, Pittiton, I'm. Nov l-ly J.J H. PRICE, 'STAIR 13 U I L 0 E R, and PUflE WINES and LIQUORS For wome married and gone away, and some are gone and dead ; KIDDKK, Office on Franklin Siree", WILKES-BARIIE, PEXN 'A for Medlcinut pnvpoeen, together wilh an exleu M*e assortment of DYE 8TUFK8, TOILET JG. r. Cfe C. I). Rommel, Maonfuc* • tuier fctraw Print, Manilla. Waterproof Blasting, White Ten, and Printed Manilla VVrapping Papers. AIho Paper pnd Flour Sac 1;a. Apiil 10, If c. D'lt what Ja this fancy, lately, they try to j lit in my head ? ATTORNEY AT LAW, N.B—I make Ihl.i a «pw ally and C«rpenters and Contractor* will (lbU l . :D llieir ad YantnKe to aeiid tlielr orders to ire, ih enMiirir.g a flr»t-cIiibj Job for any defcriptloil . oinlr ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, * Iley, Ben? Hie you cold i.i stranger ground ? shot down in (he bloody fight ? Offlee in Law Building, North Franklin Street Also notions and nil finch Hoods as belong to the iiade, inclndinn FINE POCKET CUTLERY, Pocket Hooks,Tooth brushes,Combs, aud Notion* in variety. Fine grades of TDILLIAUDS! BILLIARDS ! W1LKE9-BARRE, PA, Jun 1 187S II II. P. A likelier tnle 'twill lake to cheat the old man nut of his bight. Match 30, 1871-lj* JMPORTANTTO LDOilS The undersigned having opened a flr»t*clt*s BILLIARD ROOM in that line large room in the Ra empnt of his new building on iviain stieet. ad- Jo'ningthe People's Savings Rank, pnd furnished it \ ith every adornment, and FOUR NEW BILLIARD TABLl'A. hopes the lover" of the game may find it a pleasant phice of re ort. No liquor sold, but temperance baternges a. C! the be t bipnds o/cigars, always on hand. Your father in dead—yes. John ii dead—of that I make no doubt ; Q T. GAINES, 8T0NE Qt »Y Tobacco and Cigars, Assessor of Internal Revenue, The undersigned hereby gives notice that ha is operating a very excellent Stone CJuarry in the Borough of Pittaton, aud th«t he is prepared to furnish Building Btone of all kinds,and to take contracts for Walls and Excavations,and warrant' to do all Ills work In a tirst class manner. Almost 1 seem to reme.nber the dav he was car dian ,ent I. . iie Schaghlicol e Powtl°r Company and .11 i-,«. e, near Kagle Hotel, Main «trcet, I itt.-r , } %l .Ian 1187.1 and smokers goods generally, Including a fine So long ago—a kind of c'oud comes over my memory now ; rlc d out. The reservation is on the left bank of the Allegheny river, sixteen miles above this point. They havo about 500 acres of land which they, until recently, held in common. Last year it was partitioned among them by an order of the court under the guidance of the Society of Friends. Tliey havo generally comfortable frame dwellings; a good school house and school sustained by the State. Ministers of the Gospel hold services regularly for their benefit, conducted in the Indiain tongue. There are about seventy souls in the settlement and they remain at about (hat number the deaths keeping pace with the births. stock of Pipes GEORGE Sin Piop'r PI j3icians and Dentists WM. BOND, Oregon, A full stock of Paints, Oils, Varnish, Window PKlstr a, Apr'! 10.1873, But nothing, 1 koow, in tho ho««-e since then has go le the same, somehow. , Wi. ('■ M. WILLIAMS, i_J SUIl(i::ON DENTIST, Pitlston. April 18,1872. Glass and Putty, PITT STUN LE ATI)! REMOVAL. fe'- v .IE And you are altered, too. Ren ! I miss ihe merry ways. Meat Markets All (he leading Patent Medicines of the day will Ire kept. Having removed to the boDemC%nt der the People's Savings Bunk, our cu.lome . rid the public will fnd us there villi a lull bto f Leather of nil kind" u»r»d by Shoemakers. a a general as* oilment of Shoe Findings. Shi t-.tentioa given io all order.® by m. ii or o.hcrwi The ready laugh and the ringing voice you had in the good old days. Among the many improvements recently introduced in hi* practice, lie regards none of more importance than his method of Lxti acting l**'th without pain, which he la doing very successfully , very day by the use of Nitrous Oxide t»as. It is perfectly sale and very pleasant to inhale Us results have be"n entirely 'atisfactory instance. . Rooms with J. VV. Miller, adjoining the Ca»h Hlore of C. Law k C Ymx»bell. Jan 1 71 Main Street, Pittstop Pa WEST PITTSTON Having employed a skillful English Druggist, the correctness of our prescription business nmy be confidently relied upon. A share patronise Is respect fully so ilclted. J II HOUCK i BKO. As still a* a ghost you -t»ial on me when I am all MEAT MARKET. t A piil 10, '7 alone, The undersigned having opened a Rial l.et on Exeter street, in West Pitlston, near the office of H. Sutherland. will keep it nt all times well sup plied with the very best of all kinds of meat adapted to the season, and Invite the patronage ot the public. We are determined that what we sen shall be the very best. BRACE A HOI.COMB. West Pittaton, April 18-:lm. And under the shivery locust leaves down there, on the shady stone. Sometimes by the hour together you sit and look Apr 17 "M J. J, MERF IAM, PH3TRAIT PAINTER. at me, With a look in your eyes it make my J N. MCE, $ ? ? $ $ $ $ own run over to see. What is it you're taking so to heart ? What *c- LIFE, SIZE PORTRAITS Office in CoWare between Levy's Cloiliing Store null Residence of It. B. Cutler. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JgAGLE DRUG STORE! ON CANVASS. erf t worries you, Ben ? The grandvlre's learn't to hold liii tongue, no fear he'll tell it again I QHARLES HARDING, Photographs painted in Oil or Water] colors, or retouched with India Ink. MAIN ST., PITTSTON, PA Offiee hours, 1 to 3 p. m. Butcher and Meat Dealer, Btudlo adjoining the o" I,aw A Compel'. Mar lat'73-ty Your mother there in her dairy, over her butter July 6,1871-1J (Successor to P. M. Sutton), BANKER'S BUILDING, RAIL- Established 1SS5. and chee°e. Romance pnd Reality jj M. WILLIAMS, ROAD STREET CllACK.g^ It's little enough she thinki of what th D old ma.i hears and bees; For the Best in the Market Call Here. A. KNAPP, M. D., Proprietor. And a« for that Josiah, at e?e«y word I say, Ho stares in my face as if he thought my whs were gone astray. * ■ Into the arid atmosphere of politics and bread and butter sometimes comes a bit o* ro nance of melilug sweetnees. Of such is (he story of two lovers and a re morse leas father, which, as it has just been told by a Boston ian, must, of course, be true. Ten years ago a beautiful young Boston g'rl was sent to the Vermont hills to arrest, if possible, the indications of approaching consumption. She recovered her health, and meantime inflicted a care- Icss wound upon the heart of a young farmer's son. Unlike Lady Vere do Vere she did not scorn his timid affection, but returned ii, heartily, referring him to her father.. That traditionally unromantic personage wouldn't hear of, it. "Never-r never-r shall a baso mechanic wed my child!" The young man retired, went West, and made a large fortune, and the young woman married the man prescribed by her father. She went to live in France; her husband died in two years, and her parents also dying, she remained abroad. The memory of herfirst romance faded within her as with ib object, who, though unmarried, was too busy in making money for tender thoughts. Last year his business took him to Europe, and one night found liim on a little steamer plying between Marseilles and Leghorn. A, storm came up, and a lady, who had risen from her seat on deck to go below, was thrown overboard by a sudden luich of the vessel. The " base mechanic" jumped after her, and though In the dark the steamer drifted away from them, (hey clutched a providential plank and floated until morning, when they were picked up by another vessel. During that night In the bold and darkness, they aiscovered in each other the loved and lost of earlier years. The old feeling came back in that fearful hour, and on their arrival at Malta they were married. End of the poetry. The rest is prose. Physician and Surgeon, (From Wales. Experience of years as iur Pittcton, Nor. 14 "72-ly C*lYrox steam 5^ Grocers, Bakers and Hour Dealer In Foreign and Domes;ic Good Lord ! bat it makes me laugh Do think that, after all their airs, Orders left at Uoades' Drug Htore will meet prompt attention. gton in U. S. Army.) rtMIE MOTT STEAM MILL, X PITTSTON, PENIT A CRIER A FARREP, PROPRIETORS. At eighty—or ninety is it?—.ny eight is betler ihan theirs I Drugs anc Medicines Office, 185 Main sire et, opposite Odd Fellows Pittston, Sep. 6, '72. MONIES & PUGHE, Aha! they'll fctare when the} mits us both, some moaning by and by! The Mayflower " Epigtea repens" is hallowed by an affection that increases with the lengthening years. Tts sweetness brings to mind full many a pleasant' day and happy memory from our'earliest childhood until the present time. When the tree-toad begins to chant his pleasing overture from the swamps, and a stray butterfly, the survivor of a previous summer, flits gaily in the sunlight, or the wafps lazily climb our window panes, we may seek the Moobower with an assurance of success. This modest plant is the first to open the ball, but the silken willows and tasselled alders soon advance to meet her. At the same time the blue-eyed Hepatics laugh from amid the fallen leaves of the maple oak, which have shielded her from the frosts and winds, and the Dutchman's breeches displays its curious flowers and tender leaves. The ferns, too, are now uncurling their woody fronts, and the maple twigs tipping themselves with red. On the rocks we find the saxifrage, and in the open woods the bloodroot. Toward the end of the month, the wild columbine, so charming in its delicacy both of flowers and foliage, ndorns the liehened rocks. A. CAMPBELL, Homeopathic Physician and Manufacturers of Finest quality Family Flour, Chop sod Feed of various kind*, uild dealers in Grain generally. All Flour and Feed sold by Tin, warranted a*represented. All orders promptly filled. Jan 1 1873 M.txur. i crujiKrs French and German AND WHOLESALE ...ALECS IN AI.L SI! D8 OF CIiACKEliS, CAKES, It's borne on my mind we hare a journey to make together, you and I. Surgeon. CHEMICALS You're come to fetch me away, I doubt; you're tired of being alone ? UMdeneo. Exeter Street, West Piltston nrnr Foundry ,.f W'isner A Htronp. Orders left at the ottir e of Sehl»j!er, HillelB. and Bnrnrs will also ■ unci prompt attention, (iraduate of Jrfferson Medical C'olloge, and practitioner In Jersey eity, HYooklyn, Mew York, end Scrantoa Pa. lieinK thoroughly versed in t' o allopathic practice the J Doctor claims to be able to discern the relative advantages of two system . Aprl7-7:iy 1 milOMAS MALONEV, I Wholesale and Retail Dealer in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, C0\'KECTI0NE11Y, SCRANTON, PA. Yes, lad, I'll hob'oo along wiih yo'i; an old head's bettor none. PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAP, fHAIR BRU9IIES, ALE:; JA»IIE*ON. 1!. F. COOLUAUOi' F. COOLBAUGH & CO., Bui on ailay like this, you see, whe'i ilia corn Is cropping out, Salts, Meats, Flour, Fish and STAPLE DRY GOODS, .NAIL BRUSHES, TOOTH Mil '-IIKS, B. And the smell of the ripeulng clover fields comes up from all about, Hosiery, Glovee, Notions, Ac. Farm Produce Received. 6lore in the upper part of the town, below the Depot Jan I *73 FI.ESH BRUSHES, CLOTHES BRUSHES Commission Merchants, I'd sooner sit and dream a bit so huppy aud sti'l, Hotels and Restaurants PITTSTON, TA LEATH'.B BRU4H!£S. While the sun soaks into my stiff old bones, thai get so chilly now. Somehow, Li M. SINCLAIR, Vj. 6AbOOD" and RESTAURANT. V.'i.h Bowling Alley in rear. Bar Hitpplled with (tie be -1 of Liquors* Sarsaparllla, Mineral Water, a .id nil other refreshing summer beverages. Op»jo* ito tl.e Po-t-Officc*. J«n 1 7't TOIIN S. COSUROVE, Dealer in Wiio' Packers and Dealers la OYSTERS Also Agents for liut you— you are pale with the heat, Ben, going on fo( noon ; Finh and Mea(«*. AlDo,'Crookery, Wood and Willow Ware. Satisfaction guaranteed to every customer. Below the 't'rcHtlinjr. Main Street, Jan 1 '73. Groceries, Provisions,Flou.-, Feed, Poi k, Fish, Fruits, Vegetables and Country Produce I doubt the menfrom the meadow will be up for JADWIN's SUBDUING LINIMENT Generally, No. 333 South Front Street, Meantime, we two in the quiet here, weMi have a nap together— iheir dinner soon, o wan uotjsl, lO PITTbTON, PA. Vbe undersign".! has lately purchased the Ho("1 property known as the Swan Hotel, hi th# bor• msh or Plti-ton, and i» now prepared to meet the of mand** of 1 he public for a flMt-elas* hotel. .1 „ 1 - . , C'H VS. bCHKANK PITT8T0N, PA O PHILADELPHIA You in the shade and I in the sun, this dozy summer weather. OUMGARDNER & RADER, J3 Dealers in A Large Stock of Mar27--*73 DDy Good?, Groceries, Provisions rjUIE BRANDENBURG BAKERY, Select Reading. * 'J, HORSE HOTEL. Flour, Feed, Meal, BOOT-1. SHOIW, II ATr*, CAPS, * o SOUTH MAIN STREET, PITT8TON, PA BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Wild Flowers L. B. PERRIN, Piop'k MARKET STREET, Wilkes-Barre, Jail 1 73. Main Street, IMlUton. Pa. C.8TOFT, Proprietor. Thankful .or the liberal patronage which has thus far be**n extended to him, he is now making renewed effort* to furnish Tliere is no lloral demarcation between the later mouths of spring, nor is the distinction at any other seasons arbitrary. Home of the llowers of April continue into June, while others bloom within a few weeks, and go tc seed. Many of the beauties properly pertaining to an earlier season, not satisfied with its chilling showers and scanty sunshine, struggle into May for comfort. The wood-anemone, for instance, which has been id bloom some weeks, is now ill i.s perfection. The blushing buds may yet be found peering from anud the olive leaflets, yet the expanded calyces are now pure white, and the involneral leaves are last assuming their permanent and lovely green. The violets are with us once again—blue, white and yellow. Their duty seems to be to make lovely the places that else were plain and nude. The choicest of all these is the "bird-foot" violet, "Viola-pedata," growing in sandy soil in the woods, with light blue flowers, paling toward the central organs, which, in line, are orange yellow. Hawthore, strolling doubtless In some plney forest, hit upon this note: " A gush of violets along a woodpath." To any one miliar with this little plant, his few words recall a host of pleasant meni- rpHE Consisting of EVF.RY COMFORT FOB MAN ANID BEAST SCHOOL BOOKS, PEN HOLDERS, BLANK BOOKS, TEN RACKS, PASS BOOKS, INK STANDS, TOY BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS, LARGE AND EXCELLENT BREAD, (Wheat, Rye and Graham), together with ('uker and Pies of every description. No pains will be spared to give entire sstisfaclion to all. His team will continue to supply his customers on the road and take orders from families. Parties supplied at short notice. Jnn 1 '73 A I'd no pains spared to mat e nil feel at home. (»t r Mauling i* ttie Irtrgc-Mt uiid tnoBt complete in Dec.6'72 STRONG STEAM MILL tlDe C?ity OT. JAMES' HOTIjL ]?ittston» "Pa. DAVID PATKRSON, I'rop'r PI rrsTON, PA CAP PAPER, PORTFOLIOS, NOTE PAPER, MUCILAGE, BILLET PAPER, RUBBER*, LETTER SEALING WAX JTLOTZ & HUNTLEY, A fi-w s from L. 4 B. Junction. * hotel, lias been recently I'd up. Hnrl farmers vill tinil n to Ftop there. It being away iood -iHhlii.K Rceommodatioiw C;. M. TO.VJLlNsO.V. The undersigned having ptCrch:i-ed of ThOmna Waddell the Strong Steam Mill, anil assumed Hie huninen-of-uid establishment, he would respectfully give notice that he mill he nt all lline- prepared to nell to the trade Such are iv few of the plants whose corollas unfold under the genial Influence of April rain anil sunshine. Were wo to proceed with our examination, wo should And the other months as surely chronicled, some newly-opening flower recording the advent of every day.—Apple f on's Jour- .)D. i 1, 73 THE BEST OF FLOUR FEED, AC., LEAD PENCILS, ELASTIC BANDS, STEEL PENS, GOLD PENS, BLACK. BLUE, AND CARMINE INK. I UZKRNK HOUSE. 1J WEST PITT8TON which can be produced. » active experience in iho . H" being the ownei and o De.»» Cumberland Vnlley, »»oCnCin rel.M of Hour per dey, ..'©in in the 8tate, tie hope C o be i Hour and at u« low a .r e f* lie invitee a resume o.'U and a irial Ironi the tr. C'e l«i '» .and of a n il :,» the ftCVv 4»y- ive bar- CARRIAGE & WAGON FORDS, PKOt'K. i thoroughly renovated, re C1, and i* in all respects, in© treble suburban Hotel in llie h»»i nIways been regarded by /hi tul sojourning place, and ires 1111 that his best efforts make it the most delightful Dr nil who desire to secure a D . e l a superior \«rUet will alford. /itk old friend*. .al. grown MAKERS, KSMITHS, &c. nal. Very ENVELOPES BLA IMlston, Jan. 1, ) PATERSOY Tf e undersigned are prepared st the old stand of Joseph Klotx,on Warren street, i.» West Pitt'-- toh. to do. a general business iu L'scksrnithira and the building C f Wagons anu Carriages of a.'i kinds. The Fishery Eill MILLINERY. Of all Colors, Shades, Variety and Sizes, at whole Bpeaking of the fishery bill passed by the Legislature the Philadelphia MuUetinsayB : it is in iunnD re»pcoto oue of the most important and benelicent public measures that ever engaged the attention of the State legislature. For a pecuniary outlay, which is so small as to be almost insignificant, we may have under this bill all the rivers of tho State stocked with fish in fashion that in a few years tho very finest varieties of salmon and bass will be as plentiful and as cheap at Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport, Harrisburg and Easton as flounders and weak fish and other inferior varieties are npon the Jersey coast. The results of the introduction of fish spawn to the rivers are not doubtful. Fish breeding has been reduced to u science, and success is as nearly certain to intelligent manipulation as anything conductod by human skill can bo. In other states tho work is already H progress. New York is two or three years in advance of us, and the commissioners of New Jersey began operations in the streams of their state last year. Tho Pennsylvania board, it is to be hoped, will have a chance to organizo and begin work tho present spring, so that another season may not be suffered to The h The rooms lOtel is situ:v» Uu kawannu m I a and furring* ex- hale and retail, Having been particular to sectne i Wagon • nd Makeiv, r- »e' smiths «.ve feel no hesitation ?.» p* lie thai !!'e work made at o v ■. iO)D w favorsb1 / with tne best iu Wo. u P? e be*! oi r Bin* telle on!#. What a Boy Knows About Girls : L Pi g Riii AltlllVAL MAIN STREET, MTT3TON, PA Oiiipme vivp ik*. Girls are tlie most unaccountable things in the world, except a woman. Like the wickcd flea when you have them they ain't there. I can cipher clean over the improper fractions, ant! the teacher says I do it flrsr-rate, lDut I can't cipher out a girl, proper or improper, and you can't either. The only rule in arithmetic that hits their case is the double rule of two. They are as full of the old nick as they can be, and they would die if they couldn't torment somebody, when they try to be mean tliey are as mean as pusley, though they ain't as mean as tliey let 011, except sometimes they are a good deal meane *. A girl can sow more wild oata in a day than a boy can in a year, but the girls get dene after a while and the boys don't, and then they settle down l'ke a mud puddle. I don't care how many tricks they play on me—and they don't care either. The hoilytoitiest girl in tho world cannot always boil over like a glass of soda. By and by they will get into the traces with somebody they like, and pull as straight as an old stage horse. That Is tho beauty of them. Ho let them wave, I say; they will pay for it some day, sewing 011 buttons and trying to make a decent man out of the fellow they have spliced themselves to, and ten chances to one if they don't get the worst of it. )0 le l PAINT/NG AND TFIMMI ! Millinery and Fancy Goods Jan.9,73 Next door to (he Gazelle office For this department s'«»o, we have ie.i.iflo workman of p*n;»'e experh .Dre in the t shops in the State. Jv|,h the i:»c«li»ies an« workmeo with which oar rp.ab siiment J« now .ii«hed, there' no.hiag 10 oi'V being i elopro duce nen.lv pud wC •» madea wagon o p -v kind a» cni »»:»«'• I i No-' lern P' insylvp a. Those In iu io*': iii o'r l:oe, are rct;tinted to v» p give a »»••«' a iC: »..ti-tuctio i in every v vviH je a. • .teed. KLUTZ A HUNTLEY. Miscellaneous MRS MAEY J SMITH, thankful for the libe-a! patronage hertofore enjoyed, has now the pleasure of announcing the receipt of a large an J fresh »»■ rival of all kind* and latent styles of Carriage & Harness Makers. JilTTSTON DYE HOUSE, SOUTH MAIN STItEET, ELI AGER, matiui'iicturcr of light and Draft Harness, of ali kinds, and dealer in MILLINERY AND FANCY GOOD , PITTSTON, PEN'NA TRIMMINGS. Ac., which she is prepared to eel at tb| lowest prices. A full stock of ladies'and WHIPS, ROBES, BLANKETS, BELL8. Ac. Repairing done neatly and promp Jv. Opposite he Lime Kiln, Main St.. Pidston. jy?,*70-ly. in limits of a'J kind1- colored and scoured in the t manner and without damaga to the fabric. • *n«l ull tin* fabric* thoroughly understood, Wwt J'itWtnn Oct. 10. 'li ories, \ hconred to entire satisfaction, ill not be responsible for goods after two months. WISHES TO liUY, Many persons, casually observing, imagine all violets identical ; but let them, for comparison, place side by side tlie common species, " Viola cucullata " with his deep-blue llowerets entire, and very variable leaves and bearded petals; and the "bird-foot" violet, with its large and lilac-tinted blossoms, the petals beardless, and the leaves conspicuously divided. The difference is perceptible at once. Not so obvious, however, are the varieties of the first-named species, which shade into each other by scarcely determinable gradations. Together with the common violet ill the meadows is the five-finger "Potentilla Canadensis," witli yellow flowers and pretty strawberry-like leaves. The sociable Ilonstonias are gathered in little groups about the field, and (he early "everlasting " protrudes from amid the grass its ashy stems and flowers. In damp places, where we will need over- HATS, RIBBONS, EMBROIDERY, Cfec., &C»j JgYilCM BltAGG, J:in 1 J^EW 1). M ALEXANDER IIAitNKSB MA Kbit The undersigned wishingto retire from bualnet* and leacl a life more congenial to advanced age, offei* to bell THE WHOLE OR A POUTION of his loin on Main Btreet, embracing a good BOOT AND SHOE SHOP together with every article belonging t© her trade. The ladies are invited to call and make their selections for the winter, as she is confident she can meet the expectations of all. on WPt'fli slreet, three C*oo » above Maiu, where he 11» » elway* be found «o » of • !?lod« of Repairln«* in his hue oi bu-inc *. O i * s for new work so C•» cd. Jan. 1, *73. Frame House and New Brick BARN, the Utter of which co-t *1.000. 'J'he frontage i* 87 feet, and the depth 100 feet. It would bemi admirableand sightly location lor a fine hotel, end three btoren underneath. The view wou'd be extensive both up and down the river. »id the locution would afford ample facilities for bnain***. Apply to CHARLES F. HERRMANN, ID the basement of StaVk A Sharkey'H new br'ck building, Maiu street, PtUston. MAIN STREET, neariy opposite the Eagle Ho tel. T7»AltMERS. DAIRYMEN, AND X; BUTTER BUYERS I Pact'. Your Butter in WESGOTT'S being well pi HImm* inAking it I. MMmanner,and had ample experience In the work requlrei'/.jy a'l ela»se*in PittBton, I reapeetfully aolioil a ahare of the public patronage, guaranteeing •utlifaution • C to do all kinds ot r.oo: and Plttaton, Oct, 27,1870 M.J-S. jyjlLLlNElJY ! ItEPAIRING neally, promptly and iiifi, CHAS. r ■ H Pi.Hlon, April 3, II MILES ORil. Decker & Fell, RETURN BUTTER PAIL, Beauty at the fireside UNABATED SUCCESS OF Have JuM received an entire new stock of Millineiy ami fancy linoda at No. 37 Main alreet.where a aliard of the public patronage la aoliclted mid all Older* filled to the entire mtisfiu lion of I lie public.Approved and recommended by Ihe leading nr tliorilies of our cotimry on dairying, and acknown edged by all bni.'.-r dealers to ue ltl« T«ry beat package In nee. ,, , Butter packed i i I I' Pall brings KIm to Ten cents more a ill . .'ei\e\v \ ork Mty market ihan thesan e q«' 1 v i" «rv«t»» package. Dairymen, selicl for a Ci.w n.»r f Dealer* wend for n Price hint! Wep.e Hie ho'a l.-unnfaetureri of WEHTOOTT'S KKTU V HIT ,"r.i:1 PAIL, and also manufacture very rwvn#ive'v Butter Jirklne Half Firkin Tuba, r pound iiuler Pails, Wei Buckets, &c., Ic. On. goods are marked with ou nnnio, and are forfe'e by all (irst-cla«-«» dealers. HILSBY BROS.. Belmont, Alleghany Co., N. T j|AIU WORK CRUHBS OF COMFORT. ELEGANT! GOllGEOUSl BRILLIANT I ']'■«» the Ladies of Pi lief on an.l ▼Iclnify. Mrs. P I)!j.UKbe|CH leave to inform the lhat »-h« Ciii.nbt of Comfort. i\\9 grc;Dtr«-t success of (be age. Cm. lis nf 'tb.vtort, the pride of the kiluheo mill parlor, 'i . 0.builds of ladies fittest Its worth, and unhesi!. i1 v pronounce it the Queen of I.tmlert. The Pre- iWersally praise it and proclaim it 'man't ere, " dr, frie-'d. Kcnno..tirnl, Ittlina, uiiap.. oachahttt. PI!ICE 10 CENTS. Ladies will find Crumbs of Co..ifort for sale by all lir t cluss groccrs, hardware dealer", country storekeepers. Ac ., throughout the United Slates nnd Canudas. II. A. HAK'ILUTT A CO., Manufacturers linrtlett's Blaukiog. Pearl Blue, Ac., 11 i, 115,117 North Front street, Philadelphia; l':i Chambers street, New York ; 4:i B.oad street, Boston. j2,i6 ha* now opened* a plaC,:o of on the ZJ floor /D! Mr. Luriih'H injC. corner of Main ami Water t- ieet, where fcho i« prepared to do all kinds ol Pittaton, April lei jyjTLLIiN .RY : MILLTNi'H! Y ! iocy work, each aa VVIC5, BRAIDS, CURLS, MRS. ELLEN E IIYNES, pass unimproved Fli/Zr*." hatellene, Toupee.*. Hwitchea n«». or Natural ComblngH made »d Door below the CentiM Expreb* Office, VV«ivin VII 111 liPUl tu'f-s II lilt If. pn iCi for Comhinif k donfl up at the lC all and nee for you ON THE RAVINE We read of a young lady who was drowned in tears. Another suicide, ' Wor '6 give Has juot received a t ill stock or Fashionable Millinery Goods, Ribbons, 1'rimmings, Ac., anil Ihe ladies are requested lo call aad make (heir selections. Jan 11873 G.nch73m3 "cikiwiiv, rx • Principal \Vpr«'lioUHe, llingbamton, N. D •kimm| — W.W-H.ACO we suppose,
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 24 Number 8, May 01, 1873 |
Volume | 24 |
Issue | 8 |
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 | 1873-05-01 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, Volume 24 Number 8, May 01, 1873 |
Volume | 24 |
Issue | 8 |
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 | 1873-05-01 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_18730501_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | ITITSTON GAZK'ITE J! E A 1) T HIS! ft Tiie C«azi/.tb Is on© of the be loccl Jin,: I he count v. I'ito PiTTsfouOazi.tr« in publUlied every Thur c: M. UI(.'IIAIM C4 Iw i'«I• I ill.* l'.' i CDtti It im nlw;iy- promptly insued IN f»rti*tfe nc.fUnovs J * unsurpassfl p«r iu the D3tat«*. ' , It Is rend by Che best (V.milifs in the county 3( ill |« ' .,'iViiin iiio i .i.iiity..KTIMM; U.cibS ii* h M li.o S» Is subscription prico in only £2 60 per i It Is strictly a (irs(-clr.*s family i?nper. And the We*t advertising m?din * in the co It i* one of the be*t pfcpei* in t?Cc State lb-' | 1 »iio i hi D | 6 m D | 1 jw (1 0.1 1 oo I « S 00 $ 12 00 S 1* 00 10 IN) |li (HI U0 I ; 00 2*. CMI 40 00 oil 4o «il AO HO id •, r»o oo| 70 no I • (HI era! Dew-. Its politics—Uncompromisingly Republican No well regulated family should o© vviiiio'tt ' It publishes the County Court proceeding*. In fact everything of interest to the gent reader will be found In Its columrs. One Column ;o C 0 70 Uoj l'JO «K» Business Car tin. live '• o less, $7 per year; over five a»id not e .*.et«i»»3 ten lines, $12 per year. Auditor*'. Administrators' and Assignees' Notices, each. Advertising in Local Column, 20 cts. per line lor o*ch insertion. VOL. XXIV—NO. 8. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY MAY 1, 1873. WHOLE NO. 1,204. DEVOTED TO THE COAL INTERESTS, POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Bend on your subscriptions, and d ."»n'ttry to In e without The Ois-rm another week. Lawyers and Justices. Liveiy. Medical. Business Cards. Poetry. shoes to proceed, we will discover, if our sight is sharp, the wee Veronica, with salver-shaped corolla, neatly veined with violet. Underneath the shrubbery, bordering (ho margin of theswrmp, (he "Prdlcularis" is very Pennsylvania Indians. DLAMB, • Livery and Excna ge Stables, near (he Lehigh Valley Depot, Pittsto , Pa. Good rigs always on hand, and the public ao tmmodated in the best mauner. j.lune 23,'70-1y JJEW DRUG The following from the pen of D. Sutherland, County Superintendent of public Bchools of Warren county, Pa., will disclose the fact that Pennsylvania is yet the home of the red men, and that his station in life also is being advanced with the popular tide of educational progress. He says. The Indians in this county are tlio descendants of the Chief Cornplantcr —a chief of the Senecas. Ilia Indian name was something like "Oconosough," as nearly as I can remember. The land upon which his people live was granted late in the last century by Congress to Cornplanter for services in the warofthe Revolution. lie served with Brant and also with Colonc. Johnson. From the accounts I have been able to gather from the old citizens, he was a man of marked ability and of some degree of intelligence, lie built a comfortable block house and a saw mill, but still pursued all the chaiacteristics of a primitive In- S. STAUK, Brick yard. JOSEPH P. SCUOOLEY, Cn the Threshold. ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND Having greatly enlarged his facilities for business, calls the Attention of the public to his old and well known yard on the plank road, half a mile below Pittston, where the public ma at all times be accommodated with the best of bick and receive estimates for buildings. Jan 1 '73 BY KATE PUi'MAM OSGOOD. PITTSTON, PA Hot Den, you are late this tnorning ! JoHah has milked the cows. Q SUTHERLAND, Justice of jan 1 1873 LIVKRY— CIIaNOE OF PRIETOR. Plto- Frescription Store, You can see'em now ia the pastur' there, already turned out to browse, common The undersigned having purchased of Stephen Priesbaoh, hit livery and all thereto belonging, desires to inform the public that he will continue the business at the old stand, where he endeavor to nccomm »late the public to the best of his ability. He designs to add largely to the stock at once, and do ail in his powe. to give general satisfaction, in the way off'urni ■Sing good horses and carriages o his customers. JOSEPH 8CUREMAN. Auother interesting order, to which belong the azaleas and kalmln of June, is the Heath family, represented in (his month by many formed flowers, quite as p.'etty in their way as their gorgeous relatives. Of these we may mention the "Cassandra " in the swamps, and the vaiious species of huckleberries, cranberries and blu3- berries. The variety of form exhibited in these little vases, and their delicate shades of color—ranging from white to yellow ochre—and in "Andromeda polifiola," even to pink, are truly wonderful. Another pretty plain—and tbis, too, is a member of the Heath family—is the creeping snow-berry "Cbiogenes hispidula," a trailing evergreen, aromatic, and with smalt flowers on nodding stems. Its beny is quite large, globular, white, and often spotted like some bird's eggs. The " fair Ithodora " of Emerson is not uncommon in our northern swamps, and is certainly worthy of his exquisite poem. The wild cherry is just illumining its wands of clustering flowers, and pendulous catkins of the birch bestow their blessings as we pa's. "Damp mosses, cool and sweet, allure our waiting feet," and the Mitcliella occasionally offers us a brilliant berry, red with the exposure of n previous summer.' Boon we ponder by a shaded brooklet, making it". laughing way to the sunlit through tufts of emerald hellebore. Willi hollowed palm we scoop the gladsome element, and drink to the spirit of the grove. Following up tiie stream we come to a secluded valley, which affords us meadow, wood and swamp. A sunny little fountain gives origin to the rivulet explored, into which, at a later period, the dandelions and buttercups gaze at their ''counterfeit presentiment."TIIB PEACE, JgLACKSMITIIINO, Knee-deep ia the headlong clover that runs to the brook below— |.'or Pitt'ion Borough, Office, curlier of E*-'t r and Warren Streets. VI titi'inexs pertaining to hi-office promptly at niii'il to. Uolicctlons made, ftc. Jnn 1 73 Next door lo Bumgardnor & Kader'c store Robeit Helme, Aha I my fine six-x'ooter I do you mind how long ago * UPPER PITTSTON, would ret-pectfully invite tho'e having horses to shoe or any other job in the line of Blacksmithing, to bring them to his shop near the Butler Coal Co s office, where they will bealtended to with piompt- I used to carry vou over ihe ford and up the lullslope there, JOHN RICHARDS, The undersigned have opened st the above location, a full stock of fine ue.-s and care. Aprl7—m t Aod hold you on while you jogged along oo tl'e back of the old gray mare ? Attorney at Law, and Conveyancer, Commissioner Pittston, Sept. 12.—tf. THE WYOMING VALLEY PAPER MILL. PITTSTON, PA. Contractors and Builders DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Since then you are head and shoulders oyer the Ben ; Ah! me, my boy, a many thing have come to pa«s since then I . 1 Inlte testimony torthe h 'veral Courts or Luierne County, by appointment. (ilitre on William street, opposite the CatliolH Ohurch, Pittiton, I'm. Nov l-ly J.J H. PRICE, 'STAIR 13 U I L 0 E R, and PUflE WINES and LIQUORS For wome married and gone away, and some are gone and dead ; KIDDKK, Office on Franklin Siree", WILKES-BARIIE, PEXN 'A for Medlcinut pnvpoeen, together wilh an exleu M*e assortment of DYE 8TUFK8, TOILET JG. r. Cfe C. I). Rommel, Maonfuc* • tuier fctraw Print, Manilla. Waterproof Blasting, White Ten, and Printed Manilla VVrapping Papers. AIho Paper pnd Flour Sac 1;a. Apiil 10, If c. D'lt what Ja this fancy, lately, they try to j lit in my head ? ATTORNEY AT LAW, N.B—I make Ihl.i a «pw ally and C«rpenters and Contractor* will (lbU l . :D llieir ad YantnKe to aeiid tlielr orders to ire, ih enMiirir.g a flr»t-cIiibj Job for any defcriptloil . oinlr ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, * Iley, Ben? Hie you cold i.i stranger ground ? shot down in (he bloody fight ? Offlee in Law Building, North Franklin Street Also notions and nil finch Hoods as belong to the iiade, inclndinn FINE POCKET CUTLERY, Pocket Hooks,Tooth brushes,Combs, aud Notion* in variety. Fine grades of TDILLIAUDS! BILLIARDS ! W1LKE9-BARRE, PA, Jun 1 187S II II. P. A likelier tnle 'twill lake to cheat the old man nut of his bight. Match 30, 1871-lj* JMPORTANTTO LDOilS The undersigned having opened a flr»t*clt*s BILLIARD ROOM in that line large room in the Ra empnt of his new building on iviain stieet. ad- Jo'ningthe People's Savings Rank, pnd furnished it \ ith every adornment, and FOUR NEW BILLIARD TABLl'A. hopes the lover" of the game may find it a pleasant phice of re ort. No liquor sold, but temperance baternges a. C! the be t bipnds o/cigars, always on hand. Your father in dead—yes. John ii dead—of that I make no doubt ; Q T. GAINES, 8T0NE Qt »Y Tobacco and Cigars, Assessor of Internal Revenue, The undersigned hereby gives notice that ha is operating a very excellent Stone CJuarry in the Borough of Pittaton, aud th«t he is prepared to furnish Building Btone of all kinds,and to take contracts for Walls and Excavations,and warrant' to do all Ills work In a tirst class manner. Almost 1 seem to reme.nber the dav he was car dian ,ent I. . iie Schaghlicol e Powtl°r Company and .11 i-,«. e, near Kagle Hotel, Main «trcet, I itt.-r , } %l .Ian 1187.1 and smokers goods generally, Including a fine So long ago—a kind of c'oud comes over my memory now ; rlc d out. The reservation is on the left bank of the Allegheny river, sixteen miles above this point. They havo about 500 acres of land which they, until recently, held in common. Last year it was partitioned among them by an order of the court under the guidance of the Society of Friends. Tliey havo generally comfortable frame dwellings; a good school house and school sustained by the State. Ministers of the Gospel hold services regularly for their benefit, conducted in the Indiain tongue. There are about seventy souls in the settlement and they remain at about (hat number the deaths keeping pace with the births. stock of Pipes GEORGE Sin Piop'r PI j3icians and Dentists WM. BOND, Oregon, A full stock of Paints, Oils, Varnish, Window PKlstr a, Apr'! 10.1873, But nothing, 1 koow, in tho ho««-e since then has go le the same, somehow. , Wi. ('■ M. WILLIAMS, i_J SUIl(i::ON DENTIST, Pitlston. April 18,1872. Glass and Putty, PITT STUN LE ATI)! REMOVAL. fe'- v .IE And you are altered, too. Ren ! I miss ihe merry ways. Meat Markets All (he leading Patent Medicines of the day will Ire kept. Having removed to the boDemC%nt der the People's Savings Bunk, our cu.lome . rid the public will fnd us there villi a lull bto f Leather of nil kind" u»r»d by Shoemakers. a a general as* oilment of Shoe Findings. Shi t-.tentioa given io all order.® by m. ii or o.hcrwi The ready laugh and the ringing voice you had in the good old days. Among the many improvements recently introduced in hi* practice, lie regards none of more importance than his method of Lxti acting l**'th without pain, which he la doing very successfully , very day by the use of Nitrous Oxide t»as. It is perfectly sale and very pleasant to inhale Us results have be"n entirely 'atisfactory instance. . Rooms with J. VV. Miller, adjoining the Ca»h Hlore of C. Law k C Ymx»bell. Jan 1 71 Main Street, Pittstop Pa WEST PITTSTON Having employed a skillful English Druggist, the correctness of our prescription business nmy be confidently relied upon. A share patronise Is respect fully so ilclted. J II HOUCK i BKO. As still a* a ghost you -t»ial on me when I am all MEAT MARKET. t A piil 10, '7 alone, The undersigned having opened a Rial l.et on Exeter street, in West Pitlston, near the office of H. Sutherland. will keep it nt all times well sup plied with the very best of all kinds of meat adapted to the season, and Invite the patronage ot the public. We are determined that what we sen shall be the very best. BRACE A HOI.COMB. West Pittaton, April 18-:lm. And under the shivery locust leaves down there, on the shady stone. Sometimes by the hour together you sit and look Apr 17 "M J. J, MERF IAM, PH3TRAIT PAINTER. at me, With a look in your eyes it make my J N. MCE, $ ? ? $ $ $ $ own run over to see. What is it you're taking so to heart ? What *c- LIFE, SIZE PORTRAITS Office in CoWare between Levy's Cloiliing Store null Residence of It. B. Cutler. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JgAGLE DRUG STORE! ON CANVASS. erf t worries you, Ben ? The grandvlre's learn't to hold liii tongue, no fear he'll tell it again I QHARLES HARDING, Photographs painted in Oil or Water] colors, or retouched with India Ink. MAIN ST., PITTSTON, PA Offiee hours, 1 to 3 p. m. Butcher and Meat Dealer, Btudlo adjoining the o" I,aw A Compel'. Mar lat'73-ty Your mother there in her dairy, over her butter July 6,1871-1J (Successor to P. M. Sutton), BANKER'S BUILDING, RAIL- Established 1SS5. and chee°e. Romance pnd Reality jj M. WILLIAMS, ROAD STREET CllACK.g^ It's little enough she thinki of what th D old ma.i hears and bees; For the Best in the Market Call Here. A. KNAPP, M. D., Proprietor. And a« for that Josiah, at e?e«y word I say, Ho stares in my face as if he thought my whs were gone astray. * ■ Into the arid atmosphere of politics and bread and butter sometimes comes a bit o* ro nance of melilug sweetnees. Of such is (he story of two lovers and a re morse leas father, which, as it has just been told by a Boston ian, must, of course, be true. Ten years ago a beautiful young Boston g'rl was sent to the Vermont hills to arrest, if possible, the indications of approaching consumption. She recovered her health, and meantime inflicted a care- Icss wound upon the heart of a young farmer's son. Unlike Lady Vere do Vere she did not scorn his timid affection, but returned ii, heartily, referring him to her father.. That traditionally unromantic personage wouldn't hear of, it. "Never-r never-r shall a baso mechanic wed my child!" The young man retired, went West, and made a large fortune, and the young woman married the man prescribed by her father. She went to live in France; her husband died in two years, and her parents also dying, she remained abroad. The memory of herfirst romance faded within her as with ib object, who, though unmarried, was too busy in making money for tender thoughts. Last year his business took him to Europe, and one night found liim on a little steamer plying between Marseilles and Leghorn. A, storm came up, and a lady, who had risen from her seat on deck to go below, was thrown overboard by a sudden luich of the vessel. The " base mechanic" jumped after her, and though In the dark the steamer drifted away from them, (hey clutched a providential plank and floated until morning, when they were picked up by another vessel. During that night In the bold and darkness, they aiscovered in each other the loved and lost of earlier years. The old feeling came back in that fearful hour, and on their arrival at Malta they were married. End of the poetry. The rest is prose. Physician and Surgeon, (From Wales. Experience of years as iur Pittcton, Nor. 14 "72-ly C*lYrox steam 5^ Grocers, Bakers and Hour Dealer In Foreign and Domes;ic Good Lord ! bat it makes me laugh Do think that, after all their airs, Orders left at Uoades' Drug Htore will meet prompt attention. gton in U. S. Army.) rtMIE MOTT STEAM MILL, X PITTSTON, PENIT A CRIER A FARREP, PROPRIETORS. At eighty—or ninety is it?—.ny eight is betler ihan theirs I Drugs anc Medicines Office, 185 Main sire et, opposite Odd Fellows Pittston, Sep. 6, '72. MONIES & PUGHE, Aha! they'll fctare when the} mits us both, some moaning by and by! The Mayflower " Epigtea repens" is hallowed by an affection that increases with the lengthening years. Tts sweetness brings to mind full many a pleasant' day and happy memory from our'earliest childhood until the present time. When the tree-toad begins to chant his pleasing overture from the swamps, and a stray butterfly, the survivor of a previous summer, flits gaily in the sunlight, or the wafps lazily climb our window panes, we may seek the Moobower with an assurance of success. This modest plant is the first to open the ball, but the silken willows and tasselled alders soon advance to meet her. At the same time the blue-eyed Hepatics laugh from amid the fallen leaves of the maple oak, which have shielded her from the frosts and winds, and the Dutchman's breeches displays its curious flowers and tender leaves. The ferns, too, are now uncurling their woody fronts, and the maple twigs tipping themselves with red. On the rocks we find the saxifrage, and in the open woods the bloodroot. Toward the end of the month, the wild columbine, so charming in its delicacy both of flowers and foliage, ndorns the liehened rocks. A. CAMPBELL, Homeopathic Physician and Manufacturers of Finest quality Family Flour, Chop sod Feed of various kind*, uild dealers in Grain generally. All Flour and Feed sold by Tin, warranted a*represented. All orders promptly filled. Jan 1 1873 M.txur. i crujiKrs French and German AND WHOLESALE ...ALECS IN AI.L SI! D8 OF CIiACKEliS, CAKES, It's borne on my mind we hare a journey to make together, you and I. Surgeon. CHEMICALS You're come to fetch me away, I doubt; you're tired of being alone ? UMdeneo. Exeter Street, West Piltston nrnr Foundry ,.f W'isner A Htronp. Orders left at the ottir e of Sehl»j!er, HillelB. and Bnrnrs will also ■ unci prompt attention, (iraduate of Jrfferson Medical C'olloge, and practitioner In Jersey eity, HYooklyn, Mew York, end Scrantoa Pa. lieinK thoroughly versed in t' o allopathic practice the J Doctor claims to be able to discern the relative advantages of two system . Aprl7-7:iy 1 milOMAS MALONEV, I Wholesale and Retail Dealer in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, C0\'KECTI0NE11Y, SCRANTON, PA. Yes, lad, I'll hob'oo along wiih yo'i; an old head's bettor none. PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAP, fHAIR BRU9IIES, ALE:; JA»IIE*ON. 1!. F. COOLUAUOi' F. COOLBAUGH & CO., Bui on ailay like this, you see, whe'i ilia corn Is cropping out, Salts, Meats, Flour, Fish and STAPLE DRY GOODS, .NAIL BRUSHES, TOOTH Mil '-IIKS, B. And the smell of the ripeulng clover fields comes up from all about, Hosiery, Glovee, Notions, Ac. Farm Produce Received. 6lore in the upper part of the town, below the Depot Jan I *73 FI.ESH BRUSHES, CLOTHES BRUSHES Commission Merchants, I'd sooner sit and dream a bit so huppy aud sti'l, Hotels and Restaurants PITTSTON, TA LEATH'.B BRU4H!£S. While the sun soaks into my stiff old bones, thai get so chilly now. Somehow, Li M. SINCLAIR, Vj. 6AbOOD" and RESTAURANT. V.'i.h Bowling Alley in rear. Bar Hitpplled with (tie be -1 of Liquors* Sarsaparllla, Mineral Water, a .id nil other refreshing summer beverages. Op»jo* ito tl.e Po-t-Officc*. J«n 1 7't TOIIN S. COSUROVE, Dealer in Wiio' Packers and Dealers la OYSTERS Also Agents for liut you— you are pale with the heat, Ben, going on fo( noon ; Finh and Mea(«*. AlDo,'Crookery, Wood and Willow Ware. Satisfaction guaranteed to every customer. Below the 't'rcHtlinjr. Main Street, Jan 1 '73. Groceries, Provisions,Flou.-, Feed, Poi k, Fish, Fruits, Vegetables and Country Produce I doubt the menfrom the meadow will be up for JADWIN's SUBDUING LINIMENT Generally, No. 333 South Front Street, Meantime, we two in the quiet here, weMi have a nap together— iheir dinner soon, o wan uotjsl, lO PITTbTON, PA. Vbe undersign".! has lately purchased the Ho("1 property known as the Swan Hotel, hi th# bor• msh or Plti-ton, and i» now prepared to meet the of mand** of 1 he public for a flMt-elas* hotel. .1 „ 1 - . , C'H VS. bCHKANK PITT8T0N, PA O PHILADELPHIA You in the shade and I in the sun, this dozy summer weather. OUMGARDNER & RADER, J3 Dealers in A Large Stock of Mar27--*73 DDy Good?, Groceries, Provisions rjUIE BRANDENBURG BAKERY, Select Reading. * 'J, HORSE HOTEL. Flour, Feed, Meal, BOOT-1. SHOIW, II ATr*, CAPS, * o SOUTH MAIN STREET, PITT8TON, PA BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Wild Flowers L. B. PERRIN, Piop'k MARKET STREET, Wilkes-Barre, Jail 1 73. Main Street, IMlUton. Pa. C.8TOFT, Proprietor. Thankful .or the liberal patronage which has thus far be**n extended to him, he is now making renewed effort* to furnish Tliere is no lloral demarcation between the later mouths of spring, nor is the distinction at any other seasons arbitrary. Home of the llowers of April continue into June, while others bloom within a few weeks, and go tc seed. Many of the beauties properly pertaining to an earlier season, not satisfied with its chilling showers and scanty sunshine, struggle into May for comfort. The wood-anemone, for instance, which has been id bloom some weeks, is now ill i.s perfection. The blushing buds may yet be found peering from anud the olive leaflets, yet the expanded calyces are now pure white, and the involneral leaves are last assuming their permanent and lovely green. The violets are with us once again—blue, white and yellow. Their duty seems to be to make lovely the places that else were plain and nude. The choicest of all these is the "bird-foot" violet, "Viola-pedata," growing in sandy soil in the woods, with light blue flowers, paling toward the central organs, which, in line, are orange yellow. Hawthore, strolling doubtless In some plney forest, hit upon this note: " A gush of violets along a woodpath." To any one miliar with this little plant, his few words recall a host of pleasant meni- rpHE Consisting of EVF.RY COMFORT FOB MAN ANID BEAST SCHOOL BOOKS, PEN HOLDERS, BLANK BOOKS, TEN RACKS, PASS BOOKS, INK STANDS, TOY BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS, LARGE AND EXCELLENT BREAD, (Wheat, Rye and Graham), together with ('uker and Pies of every description. No pains will be spared to give entire sstisfaclion to all. His team will continue to supply his customers on the road and take orders from families. Parties supplied at short notice. Jnn 1 '73 A I'd no pains spared to mat e nil feel at home. (»t r Mauling i* ttie Irtrgc-Mt uiid tnoBt complete in Dec.6'72 STRONG STEAM MILL tlDe C?ity OT. JAMES' HOTIjL ]?ittston» "Pa. DAVID PATKRSON, I'rop'r PI rrsTON, PA CAP PAPER, PORTFOLIOS, NOTE PAPER, MUCILAGE, BILLET PAPER, RUBBER*, LETTER SEALING WAX JTLOTZ & HUNTLEY, A fi-w s from L. 4 B. Junction. * hotel, lias been recently I'd up. Hnrl farmers vill tinil n to Ftop there. It being away iood -iHhlii.K Rceommodatioiw C;. M. TO.VJLlNsO.V. The undersigned having ptCrch:i-ed of ThOmna Waddell the Strong Steam Mill, anil assumed Hie huninen-of-uid establishment, he would respectfully give notice that he mill he nt all lline- prepared to nell to the trade Such are iv few of the plants whose corollas unfold under the genial Influence of April rain anil sunshine. Were wo to proceed with our examination, wo should And the other months as surely chronicled, some newly-opening flower recording the advent of every day.—Apple f on's Jour- .)D. i 1, 73 THE BEST OF FLOUR FEED, AC., LEAD PENCILS, ELASTIC BANDS, STEEL PENS, GOLD PENS, BLACK. BLUE, AND CARMINE INK. I UZKRNK HOUSE. 1J WEST PITT8TON which can be produced. » active experience in iho . H" being the ownei and o De.»» Cumberland Vnlley, »»oCnCin rel.M of Hour per dey, ..'©in in the 8tate, tie hope C o be i Hour and at u« low a .r e f* lie invitee a resume o.'U and a irial Ironi the tr. C'e l«i '» .and of a n il :,» the ftCVv 4»y- ive bar- CARRIAGE & WAGON FORDS, PKOt'K. i thoroughly renovated, re C1, and i* in all respects, in© treble suburban Hotel in llie h»»i nIways been regarded by /hi tul sojourning place, and ires 1111 that his best efforts make it the most delightful Dr nil who desire to secure a D . e l a superior \«rUet will alford. /itk old friend*. .al. grown MAKERS, KSMITHS, &c. nal. Very ENVELOPES BLA IMlston, Jan. 1, ) PATERSOY Tf e undersigned are prepared st the old stand of Joseph Klotx,on Warren street, i.» West Pitt'-- toh. to do. a general business iu L'scksrnithira and the building C f Wagons anu Carriages of a.'i kinds. The Fishery Eill MILLINERY. Of all Colors, Shades, Variety and Sizes, at whole Bpeaking of the fishery bill passed by the Legislature the Philadelphia MuUetinsayB : it is in iunnD re»pcoto oue of the most important and benelicent public measures that ever engaged the attention of the State legislature. For a pecuniary outlay, which is so small as to be almost insignificant, we may have under this bill all the rivers of tho State stocked with fish in fashion that in a few years tho very finest varieties of salmon and bass will be as plentiful and as cheap at Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport, Harrisburg and Easton as flounders and weak fish and other inferior varieties are npon the Jersey coast. The results of the introduction of fish spawn to the rivers are not doubtful. Fish breeding has been reduced to u science, and success is as nearly certain to intelligent manipulation as anything conductod by human skill can bo. In other states tho work is already H progress. New York is two or three years in advance of us, and the commissioners of New Jersey began operations in the streams of their state last year. Tho Pennsylvania board, it is to be hoped, will have a chance to organizo and begin work tho present spring, so that another season may not be suffered to The h The rooms lOtel is situ:v» Uu kawannu m I a and furring* ex- hale and retail, Having been particular to sectne i Wagon • nd Makeiv, r- »e' smiths «.ve feel no hesitation ?.» p* lie thai !!'e work made at o v ■. iO)D w favorsb1 / with tne best iu Wo. u P? e be*! oi r Bin* telle on!#. What a Boy Knows About Girls : L Pi g Riii AltlllVAL MAIN STREET, MTT3TON, PA Oiiipme vivp ik*. Girls are tlie most unaccountable things in the world, except a woman. Like the wickcd flea when you have them they ain't there. I can cipher clean over the improper fractions, ant! the teacher says I do it flrsr-rate, lDut I can't cipher out a girl, proper or improper, and you can't either. The only rule in arithmetic that hits their case is the double rule of two. They are as full of the old nick as they can be, and they would die if they couldn't torment somebody, when they try to be mean tliey are as mean as pusley, though they ain't as mean as tliey let 011, except sometimes they are a good deal meane *. A girl can sow more wild oata in a day than a boy can in a year, but the girls get dene after a while and the boys don't, and then they settle down l'ke a mud puddle. I don't care how many tricks they play on me—and they don't care either. The hoilytoitiest girl in tho world cannot always boil over like a glass of soda. By and by they will get into the traces with somebody they like, and pull as straight as an old stage horse. That Is tho beauty of them. Ho let them wave, I say; they will pay for it some day, sewing 011 buttons and trying to make a decent man out of the fellow they have spliced themselves to, and ten chances to one if they don't get the worst of it. )0 le l PAINT/NG AND TFIMMI ! Millinery and Fancy Goods Jan.9,73 Next door to (he Gazelle office For this department s'«»o, we have ie.i.iflo workman of p*n;»'e experh .Dre in the t shops in the State. Jv|,h the i:»c«li»ies an« workmeo with which oar rp.ab siiment J« now .ii«hed, there' no.hiag 10 oi'V being i elopro duce nen.lv pud wC •» madea wagon o p -v kind a» cni »»:»«'• I i No-' lern P' insylvp a. Those In iu io*': iii o'r l:oe, are rct;tinted to v» p give a »»••«' a iC: »..ti-tuctio i in every v vviH je a. • .teed. KLUTZ A HUNTLEY. Miscellaneous MRS MAEY J SMITH, thankful for the libe-a! patronage hertofore enjoyed, has now the pleasure of announcing the receipt of a large an J fresh »»■ rival of all kind* and latent styles of Carriage & Harness Makers. JilTTSTON DYE HOUSE, SOUTH MAIN STItEET, ELI AGER, matiui'iicturcr of light and Draft Harness, of ali kinds, and dealer in MILLINERY AND FANCY GOOD , PITTSTON, PEN'NA TRIMMINGS. Ac., which she is prepared to eel at tb| lowest prices. A full stock of ladies'and WHIPS, ROBES, BLANKETS, BELL8. Ac. Repairing done neatly and promp Jv. Opposite he Lime Kiln, Main St.. Pidston. jy?,*70-ly. in limits of a'J kind1- colored and scoured in the t manner and without damaga to the fabric. • *n«l ull tin* fabric* thoroughly understood, Wwt J'itWtnn Oct. 10. 'li ories, \ hconred to entire satisfaction, ill not be responsible for goods after two months. WISHES TO liUY, Many persons, casually observing, imagine all violets identical ; but let them, for comparison, place side by side tlie common species, " Viola cucullata " with his deep-blue llowerets entire, and very variable leaves and bearded petals; and the "bird-foot" violet, with its large and lilac-tinted blossoms, the petals beardless, and the leaves conspicuously divided. The difference is perceptible at once. Not so obvious, however, are the varieties of the first-named species, which shade into each other by scarcely determinable gradations. Together with the common violet ill the meadows is the five-finger "Potentilla Canadensis," witli yellow flowers and pretty strawberry-like leaves. The sociable Ilonstonias are gathered in little groups about the field, and (he early "everlasting " protrudes from amid the grass its ashy stems and flowers. In damp places, where we will need over- HATS, RIBBONS, EMBROIDERY, Cfec., &C»j JgYilCM BltAGG, J:in 1 J^EW 1). M ALEXANDER IIAitNKSB MA Kbit The undersigned wishingto retire from bualnet* and leacl a life more congenial to advanced age, offei* to bell THE WHOLE OR A POUTION of his loin on Main Btreet, embracing a good BOOT AND SHOE SHOP together with every article belonging t© her trade. The ladies are invited to call and make their selections for the winter, as she is confident she can meet the expectations of all. on WPt'fli slreet, three C*oo » above Maiu, where he 11» » elway* be found «o » of • !?lod« of Repairln«* in his hue oi bu-inc *. O i * s for new work so C•» cd. Jan. 1, *73. Frame House and New Brick BARN, the Utter of which co-t *1.000. 'J'he frontage i* 87 feet, and the depth 100 feet. It would bemi admirableand sightly location lor a fine hotel, end three btoren underneath. The view wou'd be extensive both up and down the river. »id the locution would afford ample facilities for bnain***. Apply to CHARLES F. HERRMANN, ID the basement of StaVk A Sharkey'H new br'ck building, Maiu street, PtUston. MAIN STREET, neariy opposite the Eagle Ho tel. T7»AltMERS. DAIRYMEN, AND X; BUTTER BUYERS I Pact'. Your Butter in WESGOTT'S being well pi HImm* inAking it I. MMmanner,and had ample experience In the work requlrei'/.jy a'l ela»se*in PittBton, I reapeetfully aolioil a ahare of the public patronage, guaranteeing •utlifaution • C to do all kinds ot r.oo: and Plttaton, Oct, 27,1870 M.J-S. jyjlLLlNElJY ! ItEPAIRING neally, promptly and iiifi, CHAS. r ■ H Pi.Hlon, April 3, II MILES ORil. Decker & Fell, RETURN BUTTER PAIL, Beauty at the fireside UNABATED SUCCESS OF Have JuM received an entire new stock of Millineiy ami fancy linoda at No. 37 Main alreet.where a aliard of the public patronage la aoliclted mid all Older* filled to the entire mtisfiu lion of I lie public.Approved and recommended by Ihe leading nr tliorilies of our cotimry on dairying, and acknown edged by all bni.'.-r dealers to ue ltl« T«ry beat package In nee. ,, , Butter packed i i I I' Pall brings KIm to Ten cents more a ill . .'ei\e\v \ ork Mty market ihan thesan e q«' 1 v i" «rv«t»» package. Dairymen, selicl for a Ci.w n.»r f Dealer* wend for n Price hint! Wep.e Hie ho'a l.-unnfaetureri of WEHTOOTT'S KKTU V HIT ,"r.i:1 PAIL, and also manufacture very rwvn#ive'v Butter Jirklne Half Firkin Tuba, r pound iiuler Pails, Wei Buckets, &c., Ic. On. goods are marked with ou nnnio, and are forfe'e by all (irst-cla«-«» dealers. HILSBY BROS.. Belmont, Alleghany Co., N. T j|AIU WORK CRUHBS OF COMFORT. ELEGANT! GOllGEOUSl BRILLIANT I ']'■«» the Ladies of Pi lief on an.l ▼Iclnify. Mrs. P I)!j.UKbe|CH leave to inform the lhat »-h« Ciii.nbt of Comfort. i\\9 grc;Dtr«-t success of (be age. Cm. lis nf 'tb.vtort, the pride of the kiluheo mill parlor, 'i . 0.builds of ladies fittest Its worth, and unhesi!. i1 v pronounce it the Queen of I.tmlert. The Pre- iWersally praise it and proclaim it 'man't ere, " dr, frie-'d. Kcnno..tirnl, Ittlina, uiiap.. oachahttt. PI!ICE 10 CENTS. Ladies will find Crumbs of Co..ifort for sale by all lir t cluss groccrs, hardware dealer", country storekeepers. Ac ., throughout the United Slates nnd Canudas. II. A. HAK'ILUTT A CO., Manufacturers linrtlett's Blaukiog. Pearl Blue, Ac., 11 i, 115,117 North Front street, Philadelphia; l':i Chambers street, New York ; 4:i B.oad street, Boston. j2,i6 ha* now opened* a plaC,:o of on the ZJ floor /D! Mr. Luriih'H injC. corner of Main ami Water t- ieet, where fcho i« prepared to do all kinds ol Pittaton, April lei jyjTLLIiN .RY : MILLTNi'H! Y ! iocy work, each aa VVIC5, BRAIDS, CURLS, MRS. ELLEN E IIYNES, pass unimproved Fli/Zr*." hatellene, Toupee.*. Hwitchea n«». or Natural ComblngH made »d Door below the CentiM Expreb* Office, VV«ivin VII 111 liPUl tu'f-s II lilt If. pn iCi for Comhinif k donfl up at the lC all and nee for you ON THE RAVINE We read of a young lady who was drowned in tears. Another suicide, ' Wor '6 give Has juot received a t ill stock or Fashionable Millinery Goods, Ribbons, 1'rimmings, Ac., anil Ihe ladies are requested lo call aad make (heir selections. Jan 11873 G.nch73m3 "cikiwiiv, rx • Principal \Vpr«'lioUHe, llingbamton, N. D •kimm| — W.W-H.ACO we suppose, |
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