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PrnSTON AZETTE viifir — •;r-7- -T» „• PIT rSTOH iDAZt PUBLISH tL) WEEKLY BY IWJIIflitgand R"»^Sr Th* Gazette Jobbing CfcCe". Mid the Job PnmUng 0»c« )4lDta C*inj aowooaaohdiiipd •mtimcm * larger tanetf at ohtmiK material than any other u(Bce in th* couL i «d in fully prepared to execute »oik of ailfcinot' n LD itw tumid cheapen maimer Particular MUUUfcn given to th* tallowing:— iAW*M'lh. ORDERS, J G. M. RICH ART. "liucile " Butitling Ham Siretil, Weil Side. Tm iAHSMfS ina joljBJTAliipwMUhed •very rUarjvUg; »t Timum J»«r anlum. ftrictly #» i • iD4UgiD t i*rged within the county. Her jaftcr we «hafl charge 04e IXallar an.I Fifty Cent 'or line*tor HioilliiM weeks.* ■ ' 4 1 Mtfttei .4«$8 Of xau»ml»w*uDr'» Notice* I m. t am. t «uy I 1 }■ PAMPHLETS, HANDBILL#, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, BHOW-UILBS, TICKETS, LABELS, CARDS, 0 mutes, *D.,*•, , ■«* ruling. Rilled work of D11 kind*, done In the BMtMt best manner, and printed «■ rwnuated. *»erTUitn„ In thi»Jiu« will receive prompt attention. AND LTJZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL •quare, t tin**, % eohimn. »1 50 | * 00 | M 00 | 300 | WjtJCMj ** y F M j( 00 I 35 00 | 50 #Q I S»«l 46 nit' I Merchant*' cariW not exceeding one •qoare, tith i«.i**i.Da*» u.»Uc*, including jubwripnon * the pirrwoiiO »*«««. IIS 00 p*r annum. Kititori*) or local item *d*eKl*iag Will be •h*r*»d Meant* per Hn* each insertion. Notice* ot death* or marriage* will tD« m*art-4 without ch»rje Obiti*rie| Wee** py line lCtT«rt,i*emfRU mast b* hKoded in before U clock A. *. on Weane»d*j to insure attention. Urbotrt fo tfrt Coal Mmfs. Utilities. Hftns. frtrraturf. Hitrirttltorf attfc Centra! 3fnfeIImmff. BLANKS. The following Rlank* »r» kept on hand or pmtn" » to ordrfr. and (old on reaaonafile ternm Warranto, Constable Salnn. Htimmonn Judgment C ■ r - it tract*, Promicory .Notes, Buhpcraa*. Attaci tnentfi.l D rrutinna, Marriage Certificate, Clink Boll»,TltrC VQLOME XVI.—NO 39. PITTSTON. PA., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1866. WHOLE NO. 87U . Geo. W Bramerd & Co, 'ffiEflfTSTOH BREWERY ! A.ttorney fit Law' t GKOOJliap, r gi(iT D««i 0 Okn« •■■KB- 103 MURRAY, n*a» WEST St. x & oflUG ENLARGED and IMPROVED.: ».liri#„ Back Pav Pensions. w Bn.wXFhi).) . I ■ VOUmJi t»aCK. rBJi » PAYIT) BELDKN D NEW YORK. ■£D»'1 'pHK uixleraijined. thankful tor the liberal patronage [ AND OTBBK . . g* , A Vf RAXTER 1 o £1 | JL extended to liiin in tti en pa*t. ban now tha plaaf- ( I.Um ( allrrtrd. j fcMAHLER, urC( of annnuoelB* that he ha» recently built «»»s „ ri R e\f IT FT A LARGE BRICK ADDITION OFFICE IN Lxi'ttKriS OFFtCK | V*. D. OJd. 1 1 n I T» the old HrCwCDry in wlititft all the modern improve"' — Importer of Brandies, tines, fiins, Jl , . pf* , I AlDC prrxlu'cH. Hi-e-iatil'i hmcnt'i» nC»2 pert.Bpe a» l.hftan lr£LSS£L£f0 I ' - _ _ Main St.. PittBton. Pa, eorjiplete aaaiWtn hefoiind many p«rtof»h«Stat*. UU ar * " O to.. Ac., Ac., . , " " " , H,.vlnKan»h.in4an,-eofrmDmfor«nring.o»rAlewe jfo 4*D pro* ,, itt. Iff ia» A klC wRrk donain the neatest an«l most wrC, #n«Mefl nD keepHon hand m iarifeqro*ntitie*,therel&m m jut aiwvm*. lubttHUliiil manner, And warranted to : by jrivinjr ft time to ripen und improve bjr age. GREAT BRITAIN AND * , door above Dunne 8t.. NtW-YORK. give «Mti*factinn. ((living a thorough knowl- ! „ «iinC||t/C DinD HDl'IKC llftlTHFR TiMiri/rrn 4- 7, istl • it Ml»l edge of the binjineu. ouatomeM may mly up- »«■ IIKIIfl« 1AIfll.ol i t™» Trv j „ _ * ! • on huvitig their work (luge on the tno«t appro*- Are tl»e large*! ani) be«« arranged the ertliatry enn ■■•••a*** iinJMiiiw* E*cooi#i[.Or*«*. , , 11/ I C N T D style REPAIRING will lie attended to P™l»r* [h ■h'.n no jyMya or lye bC»en 8. MBroadway. New fi?k. f J. A. W I S N E R% pro U wHI Kc tny in the fu- **.'£• Dr»ft.« 13a Wlirr(,n Htr««U New York •«£« .n .KM, r A , D I Oi»etnc» Mil, J- H. i H.B.HUOHE8. LIVERPOOL PACJtBTS SAlLB BVBRT C Wholesale Grocera. J j July 12 IftlH-ly. J-ittMon, Feb. l.MM. POETRY. ly a green poke bonnet, beneath which I distinguished the little wizened face of my father'* oldest sister—Aunt Sally Nutter. The rery blackest sheep of the whole flock of relatives 1 ••Bring "em all right Into the entry," she called In a stentorian voice, "I'm ttt hum here. Tbis is brother Jason's house. Lai Jason's got up in the world sense he used to peddle lobsters ! It was a lucky thing for him that he went to making pills, and got Doctor hitched on before his name I I ixpiet Martha'B got so big you can't*tech her with a ten foot pole. But law uie! she needn't try to put on any extras with me I I know 'em all, root and branch ! egg and bird I" and she burst into the room, currying her basket and bandboxes. The blmds were drawn, and Aunt Sally's foot strftck against an ottoman, whioh brought her down, basket, bundles and all to the floor. The cover of the basket flew open and oot rolled seven dozen of eggs—most of which were smashed by the fall, but some were in a good state of preservation. "Consarn it 1" cried aunt Sally, struggling from the ruins, "there goes seven dozen of eggs ! And I brung 'em here to git thirty cents a dozen ; they hain't been but fifteen at Brownsville ! What on airth do you have your house so dark for t Anybody sick, or (Wad, or gwine to he ? It smells mouldy here 1 Do open a winder, so I can see ao inch before my nose t" My mother, red and discomposed, threw open a blind. Aunt Sally rushed up to her. "Why, Martha, how tickled I am to see you! You look as nateral as life, only it seems to me, you begin to show jour age 1— Wall 'taint to be wondered at I A woman that's brung up ho many children as you have, when she gits to be fifty year old, will naturally begin to look old 1 And here's Jim, I declare ! why haw you've growd I But I must say you hain't growd handsome t The Brown family hain't apt to. He's going to be the express image of his granthar—hain't he Martha f Jest the same *op to h» under jaw I But who's these ere people here t— Some of your city friends, I recon I" Mrs. Leory lifted her eye glass, and survey* ed aunt Sally with an ill conceal d contempt. "Ho 1 ho! I recon you're nigh sighted, marm ; thought so the minit I seed your eyes. Eyes that is kinder faded out, and reddish like yourn, is apt to bo weak. Ever tried rose leaves steeped in milk f" Mrs. Leory arose, and drew her skirt around her. Her facj was as red as her eyes. She spoke very pointedly. "I think I will he going Mrs. Brown; you hare other company vastly more amusing," My poor mother stammered out something, and followed tne ladies into the hall. Aunt Sally brought up the rear, crying out: "You'd belter do something for your eyes rite off 1 They look dreadfully t I can see it clean here I" My mother drew my aunt back. "I will show you up stairs now, if you plca«e," snid she. I made a dodge into a back yard of a housi. the inmates of which act a- dog on me, and in apired by the stimulus of his bark, I managed to escape into another yard, by eQuiftir.g, my hat and coat-tail* behind me a« a tox tenir J my flight through yard No. 2, I near', overturned a young woman who waa hangii , u clothes on a line. I opened my mouth to apCj„ ogize, but ahe seized ma by the arm with i „ exclamation of delight " Why, Jim Brown, I declare 1 doo'ty. know me f Me, your cousin Nelly V 11 '* I broke from her ; and no grass grew under my feet until I waa safe in my own chit' ber. I: sunk down completely exbausiC wondering if the entire population of Bust consisted of my relations. Suddenly I remembered that T waa going " the theatre that night with Flora. I must j my hair in papers, and perfume mjr mov" - tache. At dinner. Aunt Sally eyed me curious , and asked me what I had got mj hair ry, .j up for. She guessed there was going to be a qu ~ ing somewhere*, she said. My mother unf innately informed ber that I waa going to t theatre. From that moment my doom wj sealed. That was the place of all" others, that aur' Sally wanted to visit And she "conld go W!' £ mc just as well as not, if not mora so," « said complacently. V dressed myself when the time oame, a* ' hurried out at a side door, determined to bn" fle aunt Sally j but the old woman was • ■ sharp for me. There she sat composedly. •«. ' one of tho stone lions that flanked the gate - way, dressed in a flounced pink caHoo, and yellow bonnet, waiting for me. "I'm all ready," she jumping n;* and I've took my work-bag along, with sko crackers in it If it holds in till after nil o'clock, we may want a luncheon." We stepped into the street The peop*' stared at us. I felt as red as a full blow poppy. My bee streamed with perspiralu,! I could not endure it; it was no una. Pn«WD-) ness 1 ignored in this case. F took advs tage of the old lady's rapt gaze at the wi' - dow of a print shop, to bolt diwn a by fcli . and m a few momenta I was in the prt*.e; ' of my divine Flora. We walked leisurely the theatre ; I at my ease—for I knew tha: " old lady never could find her way, unassist tO'the theatre. Judge, of my horror, when on reachijt^ that p!ace of amusement, the first specta* • that greeted my eyes was aunt Sally, stan ing in the door, her work bag onC her arm, ' voice raised to its highest tension, and H i riglH hand gesticulating to the crowd she !' gathered around her. "He went oot of sight jest lika a flash 11': was saying "and I gave a little boy a -si cent piece to show ma the way here—ar ? waiting for him to come along, f.m kii afeared he's got lost, for be was alius ra weak-headed ; seems as if be might have r : Can There be Harm in Kiaataf P The water* kiss the pebbly (bore; The winds all kiss the hilla , The sunbeams kin the tulip bud For the odor it distill*. The dew-drops kiss the rose at mora, The cereus dew at ere; The fern and flower, in circlingclasp, Their mystic beauties weare. The tpoom beams kiss the clouds at night; The star gems kisi the sea ,• While shadows dreamy, soft, and light, Are kissing on tb« lea. The tephyrs kiss the budding piak Tbat blooms on beauty's lip. And ruder blasts, though cold and chill. Its ruby nectar sip. THBEB DAYS. X LINE OF LONDON PACKETS SAIL* «T1«T T«* OAT*. Also by Steamships Bailing Weekly. Parties wlshio-f to «*nd for their friends o Mnroh .Ml. 1866. ly PRICES REDUCED. Eagle Drag Store! no The wind*, the waves, the budding flower*, The laughing, merry rills, Are kissing all from mjrn till eve, And clouds still kiss the hills. 8C It ANTON ■A ■ oRi xrf xi ki m i (KU lr J -V] l'itt*tC»u. July 12— tf. Brass Works. 4 Pictures at CU a. C Even heaven and earth do meet to klia Through tear* of sparkling daw. In kissing, then, can there be harm f I don't think so—do you ? th« lowett r*te» j »fDplyiD.. MICHAEL W MOBBIS. F*h. #. !«««.—ItI Pitt.ton Pi. C»«rait m«»n*T to thC* Old C*»n do M at "O tmm m JOHN M ACL AH EN, FOB N"e w Goods ! The Wants of the People Practical Brass Founder, TO MUCH OF A GOOD THING. BRASS COCK. GliOBE VAI-VE AND STEAM WHISTLE MANUFACTURER, • 1,00 HASheen newly arranged and Urecelvlnf «xtensivC Addition* to the lormer ample ■tock.conaiNtingot xD «iy The undi»r»i*n*d having jurt returned from .he hwed .if market with one of the mttt eiten five «took««f mereh»nrti«e ever offered to the people of Luierne Con at jr. would re«|DeCDlfiiUy announee in » lew wordi.tntheir friend« »nCl the puStiM in *ener«l. th*t their pnrch.iiwe have keen made with » view to the want* ot the i.eopie, the miner »nd l«fcor«f. »» well a* the cleau {landed gentleman or f*»r l»dy and previeionc fl.iur and feed in large supplier alwaya en hand o D»• dared- There is one thing in which I think novelists make a great mistake. If they particularly desire to enlist the sympathies of their readers for their hero or heroine, they represent him or her alone in the world, destitute of fiiends or relatives, with no uncle or aunt, or ever, a country cousin to fait back upon. No. 4, Cliff St., Scranton, Pa MIIXEHS PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, BRA98 CASTIN 8 DONE WITH DISPATCH April 11. I8d3.-r-lv French and English Chemicals, German Medicines. Patent udlcines, Shakers'* Herbs, Thompftoniuii Medicines, Morse Medicines, CC ttle liniments. Gurgling Oil, Bosin Hal Soda Points, Oils and Glass, I'Htty, Gold Leaf, Varnlsheo ot all kinds, Alcohol, Acidt, Torpentlne.Camphene. Burning Fluid. Lamp Oil, Lamps. Lamp Globea and Wicks. Pore Wines and Liqnors, Dye Stuffs Flavoring Extracts, Perfbmery. Kuncy ami Toilet Articles, Blank Hooks School Books, Stationery, and School Pens Ac. Ac., SAMUEL J. BARBER, Keystone Marble Yard! J. Merriam s HTITDIO, AT Mtf.LF.lfB l-HOTKiRAPn BOOMS. Now to my mind, such • situation is the acme of bliss. LAW A MoMItiliAN. O'lil PelloWi' Block, North Bid"- PitUtOB. Pec. J». 1884. Everybody who readi this will call me a brute ; bnt I wish before he judges me, that he wait till he is the youngest of sixteen children ; born of a mother who was afflicted with twelve brothers and sisters, and son of a father who has ten sisters living. Sculptor, ftuai Dealer in Foreign and Domestic MARBLE Tomb-Stonfi. *»nt«l», Window Cap* k Sills, C&3INET AND LIFE SIZE PORTRAITS Painted ii j OilO.lor ». ANo wDnie- made from lNuCu«rro P»C'tiir*»» *r»v n»s«* nn'(! runted tn 0*1 or * oUr Colors or re-louchod tcitk I» li* Ink. pitt*Mn »*pt. C*. iv,« —ir REMOVAL Brandensbnrgs Bakery. New Brick. Opposite OPPOstlTK THK BANK, prTTSTON, LUZERNE CO., PA PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS BIS BASIN, P1TTST0N, PA, T:IE t}tf AFF OF LIFE i» t»on Bread. nnd I would reaimctluHy inform the ritiaena •DC Pitta tDDn .D l vicinity. Hint I hIw»t* k«(D the genuine nftifle on h»nd for axle. with nil kind*.. NORTH EASTERN PESH8TLVANIA At Wholesale and Retail. This is my situation—the situation of Jas. Brown, of Brownville. All orders warranted I April:t. Ifrt2.-ly [TT" Physicians PrescrlptionscarefnllycoiK pounded. f cannot remember the time when my rcU stives were not a source of trouble to me. If you want any thing in my line, please eall at the Engle Drug Store. next door North of the Oaiette Printing Oillee, Main street, Pittston. DR. A. K.VAPP. JUST ICECCIVI D. Pure K»ro«»n» and Onal Oil. o eo -if All through my childhood I was afflicted with aunts. They wanted to kiss me; and though I never objected to being kissed by the ladies in general, I objected to this monopoly of aunts. And, besides, all my aunts but one took snuff; and she smoked. RS, CAK'S &C. Familiea and Partiea aupplied with •verjrlhtiw in hia line, on abort notice, and on reHaoniihl. _ k.l.L My mtabliahment ia no* in my new bricK tuildint; ,pp.,iU- the^XaKDeSbITW Pittaton, Wareh I, MM. tn * r 2 S3 . _ n *6 „ a 7 a One ton White CO One hnn'lr».l Bamboo ami Iteoil Fishing Rods. Cement.Calcined Plaster, Marble dust and 811 Half ton Potash, a supejjor artioje t 4—D — Zm • . if. S5| V" M o i ® O n*. X « S ver sand PR. A. KNAPP Ah I grew older, my uncles become my trial. They wanted me to do chores. They wrre all settled down near my father's residence—most of them (aimers; and if the sheep got in the field, or the horses jumped out of the pasture, or the dog killed the goslins, Jim was called to attend to the matter. It's the greatest wonder in the world that I did not run my feet off before I reached the age' of young manhood. * £— ==X* 5 £-h £ Di 1 C c 4-D _ ■ ® • T " O.IS! & °^= M oi CO CO Imitation of Tlo'pwnnd. Rosewood, and Gilt Pleture Frames, made to order. Looking Glass Plate* of nil sites on hand. Garden Seeds of all kinds, n full supply. r. PETERSEN. Pitta ton, P«. H.+ A. PETERSEN^8nrauton, Pa. C. PETERSEN, Ph. Nov. 8,I8««. DR. C. M. WILLIAMS, saaaEo.v dentist, DR. A. KNAPr. o CO CUD Pittston. Mnv 31.1**10.—lv M-un street, Pitts ton. Pa SOMETHING NEW. RARRITTtJ AmCDa«UDn i»»aT improTemrnts rnoantly iij trmlucwi in bit |»r«a..-«, ti« r«*.r.U n..ue ol more iinptrinniw th»n hit m«lliC»l »« EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAW, which h« U ni»co«i»fully rvpry day, lDy the 'iif of ' Z5v X — r«HP un«Iersigi»eCl 1mr*» opf n«»«l in C*onn«M»tion with IL ihoir lDry t»oo«l+» nnCl CirfH*«»ry S»or»*. » TIN SHOP, - - BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, Where the citizen* of |'itt*ton ntifl VWlhNy wi\y obtain n FIKST-RATK AKTtC 1JS. And At r- low rote* n» Du Jtny other .#MtAWU*thut«#it in tlic* eoimty. They fnMiC1 in k'#*f*#oo4 rmployed e«»i»RtAntiy, AM'I tUo pukilic ('An get iheir w«#rk done At all time* Mil I punC*tiutlly. czz rd qt « — •e OPPOSITE OOOPFR'g IIA LI., When I reached the period of being tortured with the tie of my cravats, and agonized about the glossiness of my dickies, then my cousins came down upon me with their wants, [f they wanted to go to a concert, or singing school, or lecture, or dance, why there was cousin Jim. Of course cousin Jim would be delighted to go. MA STREET, PITTSTON, PA. nitrous oxide gas. It i( perfectly nitVi nrnt v«ry pU-a»a«»to inbal* lu have |.«6B entirely ••tiafa'tory in «•» err inula ace. C. M. w. r* h T-i % \\*»rk of "It tfimrripifrmn maJe to order at HAVISO ON IIANID A FULL ASSORT ment of Li-. © *■ V. Short Notice. Particular Attention Paid to Re- Btovew of all Kinds» "Oh, no! I dnn't keer about seeing your house just yet. There'll be time enufl for thai; for il I like Boston, / kalkei late to stay four or five weeks ! /in tired now ; them peaky keen* has eanamost shook uie all to pieces — And then your roads here is »D rocUy, I got all jounced up ! HI lired here, I'd have all the rocks picked out of the roads if I had to do it myself." ed somebody.the way ; he's got a tongue •' his head,——Hallo f there he is now and Queen of England with him, by her gnD. Come along, Jim ; the meetin's just noil oegin 1 They've a toot in in the bas*»viol r D Where on earth did you go so quick ? Is your gal ?'' Koorn* with J. W. MILLER, adjoining the Cash ritore CDt 0h»% Law k Co. Pitta ton. May 1st finch as rooking. Heating. Was Burning and Parlor Sloven, the attention of the Public is resjiecti'ully failed to the faet that he will sell them as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere. llo keeps on hand a •nwly iMrwt. nxt (ioor to l»r. Dorr e. LADIES- DRESSES ANID 0L0AK8 S'i/r Leather ft ml Shur Finding* #/ uH pairing C E WRIGHT. D. C. IIARRINOTOX WxiluHT & HA.R.1NOTUN ATTORN Eire AT LAW, WILKlftJ-BARRK. P'^ 'HBceon J#*iP -It., above Z Bennett# Store Wilt i»r*etire ii Oihrts of UuMrtie County nii'l Dl»yor'»CJCD»rt» ..f 'i Consultation# in German »n«l English. D. 0. Harrington. Notary Public. Feb. t. IH#4. DfucriptiiriHK G. B. ROMMEL k CO. And cousin Jim would go; and they would flirt with other fellows, who were not cousins, ill the evening ; and likely enough get to sleep going home, and leave cousin Jim the pleasure of whiatiing to the moon for amuae- of nil kiints luade neatly, jn'wts'iiiall/. and in th» latestDty'e We aim tiD pleme. Pittaton, April tfl. IMft4. May 17, ly LARGE STOCK OF TINWAEE All made up bv experienced workmen and war ranted to give satisfaction. fTj w , _ C11 BOOTS NEW Indignation and dismay held me silent - Flora's face was like a blush rose. The err by a great etfort, restrained themselves f cheering the old lady ; but k was rery dent to me that they would not long exu any sueh forbearance. " Jim," said my ancient relative in a C Bdential whisper, loud enough to be hear' i the whole assembly, " you hare got i'- smut on your upper lip I I seed it before. BTJTLKR HOUSE HOLLOW-WARE, Buch as POTS and KETTLF.B, 11 lent. RITTSTON, PENN'A. When I was about twenty, my father removed to Boston. Twelve of my brothers and maters were married; two were at school; and only Ellen and myself were at home. / seised my hat and left the house. I was too much excited to stay in aunt Sally's society any longer at present Anything was better than slaying at home with her. /rushed down the first little street that offered ; but my course was soon stopped by • crowd, among which the star of the policeman shone conspicuous. 1I» COAL S« UTTLEtt. also LANTERNS. KEROSENE LAMPS, KEROSKN E OIL. REFLEOTOH8. DM JOHN «. «EC *EK. piIYrtlOlAS AND SURGEON. (F..rm-rly ol Tnnkliirtnnek,) Opposite the flank. Pitt»ton, Penn'a IOHN TR" FFISON, Proprietor. April. SHOES. I was delighted with the change. We should be relieved from ojr relatives. Most of them were thoughtful of their money, and would not be likely to spend fifteen or twenty dollars in visiting us. ANEUR1N JONES, MINERS' LAMPS. And every other article belonging to a first class Shop. (ANFUKIN FAHDD.) RESl'EC FULLY invitefthotho ittentlon nt the public to hlalarfce itockol BOOTS ANlD S/WJiS.HUch »h Gents'Fine Cull Boots, Congress (filters Oxford Tien tic. Alto » lu|r mrM) of Ladles' noil Childrena'tihoes, and (Jallersof *11 Itmcriptiona In fact everythlngtlieline. He hat couDocted aaeparate department Tor a My ottablfahment la oppoait* C. LawfcC©.» Cast Store. Main afreet. Pfttston.Pa. ARCHITECT & BUILDER, JOBBING Qffii'a hoar* -frDm 8 i« 10 » m m Kvaning # to #. •ml I to } p BCBAS'TON, PA "/ say I didn't do it 1" cried a somewhat familiar voice pitched on an extremely high started, but I didn't like to say nothjC\. j You'd better wipe it off; it looks dreamt" i'ltuton. March I, tA»VU -If Application for my »i-rvif;oc I "ft with Mr. E. R.WIIliamrof Pitt- on, will bo promptly recel». d una attended to. A J- Oot.11, 180ft—tf. Attended to with prompting. and in Chf best manner. Th# Mnderxijcned undertaj.a to make any kind %of work in hie line, nnd in it* jc«mh1 ami durable a manner nv t he "amr can he done by any establishment in l,u-serne i'ounty. I began to make myself into a gentleman.— I patronised the barber and hia unguents— and culnvated a moustache, which was my 'taa ideal of perfection. I wore bright col* ored neckties, and~ttported a gold watch ; and invested three a ratan, and sis dollars in a beaver, which always gave me the headache, and made me look precisely like an inverted candle mould. But nn matter for that, so long aa I wm fashionable. Dll. .1. »f 4ARKKTT.-DBNT18T — Of»ce *t his'evidence on Franklin street. opuos * - tli#. M.*thudi«t Ci'irc.h, W*lkevBarre, ra.; Wire "•»* n iv horeafW lD0 found at nil luW"- Dr. B. inaerts Teeth on Oold and Silver plate, and opwrales in all the branches $f Dental irgery. in the beat manner. A ledue.tion from usual charges sufficient to WYeri*|»ena«s. allowed to persons who oonw. cin a A|i*il I# 18W.—ly. key, "/tell you / didn't teck it; and if you don't let me alone, /'II knock you down by hokey ! Hello I there's my cousin Jim t He knows me, and he'll tell you tlial I'm jest as honest a feller as the day is long 1" /shuddered. Here was another of my relatives ; and at a little diotanoe I recognized the glossy tile of Dick Van Voorhias—Flora's The crowd fairly roared. Smut if).. My cherished moustache, that I had •« and oiled, and admired for three long m j If the sold lady had been • man,I should-. challenged her on the spot With a li ate effort I addressed Flora. "Flora my dear ; we will go in, end not , attention to that insane old woman." To Hotel Keeper*. Applications and bonds for tavern LI0KN8K for sale at the P1TT8TON GAZETTE OFFICE :D«C!. :«0L8AM. Mtl ■f ' Particular attention paid to FURNACE WOKK. Olve me a trial. T. S. BAR^UTT The i*tronage of 'ho puhlicU-tolicited. Pittston, Jau.4. ISfiri Pittnton March 29,1800.—tf. THE LUZERNE CASH STORE, JOB PRINTING, BLINK BOOK MAtll'FACTORY, Paper Ruling ard Book Binding- To inoet. the increased demand of the business community. I have made extensive additions to my Job Office, and by an increased force of firstclass workmen. I will be at all time* ready to do all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTi ii n lC e s CAAItHf IKd at nnceantl witJi the flreatent ponnbleditpateh. WVWUB4 RULING to any liattern neatly executed. -— ——— ! Of all kinds sirtshle to the season. Blenched and BOOK BIN 01 NO In any style done on short notice Marriage and Collbacy. I Brown Muslin*. Blue Drill. iUue iMniins, Jeans. Tick- BLANK BOOK8 of all kinds, from a #24 Ledger, . N K-HAY UK WAKNIN.; AND IXrtTIHTTION I D»y Book or Docket to » 5 cent Passbook, con- A POIt ViMISU MEN. At-. l»-ee»e- and Alaiee- .,. Kentucky Joan*. Hosiery. Buttons of all ; ,t,,0L^. , , which prematurely prostrate the vital power- with«nr« * , Tlir„,|B Uiblions, BOUTw A 8HOE8, STATIONERY in Rreat. variety for sale at reaC*"fa, n , J n «• aonable prices. PRINTING, WRAPPING and Groceries and Provisions, r,NO PAPKIW of»^T;irrtor —S?5 J ______ Main Street. 2d door below the Square. — ■- ' * 1 ,T~— —— — •* 1 • m iotc Dr. G. SPERLING, WAfrCN MAKING. r N, Tv[mwsroooo« (Jjite from Breslmt. Prussia.) The undcrHiirned h»ve the pleasure of announcing OFFICE IN THE JOHNSON COTTAGE, (North side.) to the people of Went Plttston »nd vicinity, that they _ fl hare just received uu entire new Ntoc« of Goods, con- Pi ttsjtojj, Pa. acting of ijLOfflce Hours from A to 10, A. M., a:»d 1 to .1, P. M 1'iiuuin, Aug. 3, brother. Flora turned toward roe, m iron deter:: I made the acquaintance of several charm* | ing young ladiux, among whom waa Mihh Flora Van Voorhiea, the belle ol the street in which we lived. Flora was a beauty, and one of the i most fastidious creatures m the world. Noth I ing wag quite good and elegant enough for her. She would not have breathed the common air if she could conveniently dispensed with it; and if the sole* of her dainty boots touched the soil of mother earth, it affected Flora's nerves*o lia lly, that she had a headache for hours afterward. " I say, Jim 1" cried my cousin, Tom tion in her blue eys. Brown, flourishing his arms at me, "come here "Frank," she said—she always call* f this rninit, and tell thil man I hain't a pick- Frank—"tell me who that horrid old D• • pocket ! I say, Jim !" ture is before I go another step !" "I don't know you V stammered I; and "Horrid critter f I han't a horrid critU. taking a 8'ep backward, 1 stumbled over the cried mint Sally, waving ber work-ba£ , stand of a candy and apple-woman, upsetting , decent woman, and baint got no paint' c the whole concern, and myself besides. The my face, as some folk* that I know iDf ban.- woman was angry, as she had • right to be ; n(j j m jjro Brown's own aunt—his fati and called roe some very hard names in a very gillter Sally, that married a Nutter; anil 4 strong brogue, and hit me two severe blows mended his pinny fores and trowaers mar with a long handle, two quart noggin t time!" I scrambled to my feet and fled, bearing as Flora listened, and when aunt Sally fin I went, the flatteiing remark from a by-etan- ed, she east upon ae such a look. der. I "Mr. Brown, she said, quietly, / have "He looks more like a pickpocket than toth- }mm wjah JQU , T#ry w er one I Shouldn't wonder if he was the one ! estimable relativeand tb«o took He's got a real hang-dog expression ! j ara) of and sailed away. I plunged into the first cross-street that of j j thaught j Hhouki b,T, tinted on the s j fered. and came upon George Seaward, • /tUou|d if/ had not felt , young sprig of the aristocracy, with whom T pulled. I turned and had an acquaintance. He gave me a etgar, loaned, cd 1 ■ and we walked up the street together, amok- 4lJjm youf uncle five dol ing, and making remarks on the ladies wa 1#ft my t0 bum I '. n coal cart cam. rat.ling along, aod a rusty ~ mjr Un°lB B French I and behind him was my unci. TCD if there isn't cousin Jim Brown! Jh,ra my ",n, *** TJ Jim 1 say look up here and see Sam Smith Sumh. I did not stop to see how rn . r y won't you , Shake hands wMh a feller, do ' * and he extended toward me a paw which, for j jllmpeCi doWn the steps and fled at tV site, would have fitted Hercules, and for ooN my speed. Aunt Sally oried at the m or, an Ethiopian. i hw *CDD«•; 'I»BC underpinned hnvinK purchased the old stand I of Abram Luce in the Bornti*h of Hitteton. desires to inform the public that he i« now prepared to oute *11 work ill bin Una in the bent miuiner. J . New WagM«, Buggies Carriages, 4c. of all kinds tn.ide la the beat and mow substantial atjrle. by the beat of workmen. PAINTING AND BBFAIBJNG 4nne in the b««t nunner. wurrnnled In *11 c»e», FERDINAND KL'SCHEL. ruiliji'n Oat. M, BOABDKBS—A coupU at g»nU«m«n Board M* will And c»p »c«.mmodation« by adareMinc wi *i iwl PitUtvn Post mUW/, 1/ 'XI i 1/ iiAl' .i„ I Stmnrs of all fcrades. Teas, Butter, Ohe«w, I*rd, Ham. I1OLIC6 to rassenaerS I Boef, Shoulder*, P..rk,Miu-kerttl.Cir«en and Ground ' CoHee, Bpioes, Nails, Hardware. Crockery, and all t) APHEXOEHS and lta*g««« will tie earrid from ,r,|0|OT kept In a ttraMlaan country store. Term* Wrwt PI'txton Denoi Sitnypart of Pittstna or cheap for CASH. est Pittaton on apiilinnlion !C• ilDe undersigned, for , . «•_ iseennt. h.tha\kk. (Jouutry Produce taken id exchange Jor Ltiwrnf Honsa. n /w v nu I at West Piuaionfttation. UUUI'B . Our design Is to keep at all times a full and well selected stock qf all kinds of goods needed by thC town's people as well w formers. TjTChe farmers wC Wilkes-Barre, March 1#, 18#5. I w*s raised to the seventh heaven and lem ! n colored kid» by her preference ; and every light J devoutlv prayed that some of my relieves might not appear and nip the whole ,hing in the bud. Five months rolled away, and I began to Teel at ease. None of them had troubled ua, and we had not heard from them in any way. I indulged the hope that they had forgotten as. So, f think, did my mother, who had becorce quite genteel, and had funned mom very genteel acquaintances. S. BECK. M. D.—DENTIST ma late of PHILADELPHIA.- Office,—Two doom above his for- M-*-w I i -fy •ner residence. GHfttiido of Mniti St., aboYe the "ublicHquare, Wilkai-B»rr«, Peon. i July lt», I860.—It. FOREST HOUSE, COH WYOMING AVE. aKD SPRUCE ST. •ORANTON *•». REED * SCIIOONMAKER, Puninv. v.«. ganooniAW Not. 1&—4t New Brass Foundry IV OI I'TCJVIV would say that we have all the conveniences neeeasa- IJI rill Slum. rr for the neeommodatlon of their Muni, securely GEORGE SHELL, Y, PRACTICAL BRASS KOUN- d'tstniit from the Rait Road, andean offer them «B-1 IDRY and manufactures of Urass Cocks, Globe ducement* In trade which they will not find surpassed aires, steam Whistles, and Brass work generally lias anywhere. «- OiTe us • calf. Dened a shop at the "Union Fonndrv" of Lister 4 J. P. CAKE * SON. Urritt near Plane No. t. where he will at all times IhD Weft Pittston, Oct. M,18B«. renared to til. order* for Ura»a Ca*tinns and finished ——— ■ork with prompt..»«» and dDs|.ateh. A .hare of pub- T-VC)ORS, BLINDS & PICTURE FRAMEf De patro'iaje Is respectfull) solicited. O. S I j . S3 —- •SLJ*. r Lackwanna ft Bloomaburg B- B. On mnCl after May 28,1806 train* will arrive at f itto ton aa followa: NnHTin'AKK Bcrvro. »A. M., 11.20 A. H .,S,22 P. *.,#,!» P. M. HovrawiiB BoomD. £•" .V 6,20 A M.,VD.a)AM.4 2nP. M. 7,60 P.M. "WMT *110 HOTEL." JOSEPH HCUREMAN, tropin,r. ■ M—I r..! ' Omnibo.Wt« io minnU7ln"«dvVi.« of the abor, t^Lk^e"^olt B |U&DHKt The .mderaigoed would inform the P'"P'« °f , Junel4.1M». Tiie of Liquon mwi other beverage* will L« B* AnNBIf f Pitts ton and vicinttv t.h«t axe martnfte ur- LIT t-Tpvroa iir iwn\mN AKTD rATARRI) A *lmr« uf th« public CA/flflA/ Akin DCCTAHDAAJT '"«• WWBS. BLINDS. AND HCTURB TTkEAFNERS. BLINDS EH 8 A NDOATARR J patronage l» reiipSctfblly »ollcit«d. SALUUN AND nESTAUHANtf FRAMES, of various kilide, and deal re a »hare I " trwtert »lt*J , liiecaaa, 1 Hay *♦.!«*-«. Mholer H. (Vhen't* Clothing Siore I C.r,,uMic patronage. Order, left .t Dr. A. &AAC8 M. D . Ooli.t wd *»«$ C (wmwrll —r ■ ■ ' 11 11 ' Kiihpp • Drue Store will be received and atteu- Leyden. Holland.) HC». m0 PI1»E Street, • T.TM) FOR flAT.W 1 MAIN 8TKEF.T, PITTSTOX PA., (terl i/witS p*m,ptne.».nd ere. FHILAD'A. Te.tlroon.Hl.fromth. rao.treI.a_ ill y*r • *. »■ —rr J -, , m Kjp Rourcs in the City and Oountrv csn be bach rp!!* undesigned hw thoroughly repaired the Cooked Di^oT l?ailn PaifftS. Oil, and ClaM aft tbit office. Tha medical faculty are invited jt/S&S&i tZ- Kept ronBtunily on h..'.l , pointing and gla.ing to acenmpany'»*«'$£»£•• D„ h a. no=t SSSSm"rith •c"'wi"beL"tw"y doue 10 order bv f^kWpT^r«cST. , One morning when Mm St. Michael, and itra. Loery, two of our most distinguished ae quaint anreo, were in the parlor with a»y moth er, one of the railway hacks stopped at our front door. An indefinable dread seite.1 toe. I felt niyaolf growing cold as a peeled trog.— From the hack there issued three bandboxes, two trunks, a butter box, a handled banket, a bundle in brown an umbrella, and laat-
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 16 Number 39, December 06, 1866 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 39 |
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 | 1866-12-06 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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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. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 16 Number 39, December 06, 1866 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 39 |
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 | 1866-12-06 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18661206_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 | PrnSTON AZETTE viifir — •;r-7- -T» „• PIT rSTOH iDAZt PUBLISH tL) WEEKLY BY IWJIIflitgand R"»^Sr Th* Gazette Jobbing CfcCe". Mid the Job PnmUng 0»c« )4lDta C*inj aowooaaohdiiipd •mtimcm * larger tanetf at ohtmiK material than any other u(Bce in th* couL i «d in fully prepared to execute »oik of ailfcinot' n LD itw tumid cheapen maimer Particular MUUUfcn given to th* tallowing:— iAW*M'lh. ORDERS, J G. M. RICH ART. "liucile " Butitling Ham Siretil, Weil Side. Tm iAHSMfS ina joljBJTAliipwMUhed •very rUarjvUg; »t Timum J»«r anlum. ftrictly #» i • iD4UgiD t i*rged within the county. Her jaftcr we «hafl charge 04e IXallar an.I Fifty Cent 'or line*tor HioilliiM weeks.* ■ ' 4 1 Mtfttei .4«$8 Of xau»ml»w*uDr'» Notice* I m. t am. t «uy I 1 }■ PAMPHLETS, HANDBILL#, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, BHOW-UILBS, TICKETS, LABELS, CARDS, 0 mutes, *D.,*•, , ■«* ruling. Rilled work of D11 kind*, done In the BMtMt best manner, and printed «■ rwnuated. *»erTUitn„ In thi»Jiu« will receive prompt attention. AND LTJZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL •quare, t tin**, % eohimn. »1 50 | * 00 | M 00 | 300 | WjtJCMj ** y F M j( 00 I 35 00 | 50 #Q I S»«l 46 nit' I Merchant*' cariW not exceeding one •qoare, tith i«.i**i.Da*» u.»Uc*, including jubwripnon * the pirrwoiiO »*«««. IIS 00 p*r annum. Kititori*) or local item *d*eKl*iag Will be •h*r*»d Meant* per Hn* each insertion. Notice* ot death* or marriage* will tD« m*art-4 without ch»rje Obiti*rie| Wee** py line lCtT«rt,i*emfRU mast b* hKoded in before U clock A. *. on Weane»d*j to insure attention. Urbotrt fo tfrt Coal Mmfs. Utilities. Hftns. frtrraturf. Hitrirttltorf attfc Centra! 3fnfeIImmff. BLANKS. The following Rlank* »r» kept on hand or pmtn" » to ordrfr. and (old on reaaonafile ternm Warranto, Constable Salnn. Htimmonn Judgment C ■ r - it tract*, Promicory .Notes, Buhpcraa*. Attaci tnentfi.l D rrutinna, Marriage Certificate, Clink Boll»,TltrC VQLOME XVI.—NO 39. PITTSTON. PA., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1866. WHOLE NO. 87U . Geo. W Bramerd & Co, 'ffiEflfTSTOH BREWERY ! A.ttorney fit Law' t GKOOJliap, r gi(iT D««i 0 Okn« •■■KB- 103 MURRAY, n*a» WEST St. x & oflUG ENLARGED and IMPROVED.: ».liri#„ Back Pav Pensions. w Bn.wXFhi).) . I ■ VOUmJi t»aCK. rBJi » PAYIT) BELDKN D NEW YORK. ■£D»'1 'pHK uixleraijined. thankful tor the liberal patronage [ AND OTBBK . . g* , A Vf RAXTER 1 o £1 | JL extended to liiin in tti en pa*t. ban now tha plaaf- ( I.Um ( allrrtrd. j fcMAHLER, urC( of annnuoelB* that he ha» recently built «»»s „ ri R e\f IT FT A LARGE BRICK ADDITION OFFICE IN Lxi'ttKriS OFFtCK | V*. D. OJd. 1 1 n I T» the old HrCwCDry in wlititft all the modern improve"' — Importer of Brandies, tines, fiins, Jl , . pf* , I AlDC prrxlu'cH. Hi-e-iatil'i hmcnt'i» nC»2 pert.Bpe a» l.hftan lr£LSS£L£f0 I ' - _ _ Main St.. PittBton. Pa, eorjiplete aaaiWtn hefoiind many p«rtof»h«Stat*. UU ar * " O to.. Ac., Ac., . , " " " , H,.vlnKan»h.in4an,-eofrmDmfor«nring.o»rAlewe jfo 4*D pro* ,, itt. Iff ia» A klC wRrk donain the neatest an«l most wrC, #n«Mefl nD keepHon hand m iarifeqro*ntitie*,therel&m m jut aiwvm*. lubttHUliiil manner, And warranted to : by jrivinjr ft time to ripen und improve bjr age. GREAT BRITAIN AND * , door above Dunne 8t.. NtW-YORK. give «Mti*factinn. ((living a thorough knowl- ! „ «iinC||t/C DinD HDl'IKC llftlTHFR TiMiri/rrn 4- 7, istl • it Ml»l edge of the binjineu. ouatomeM may mly up- »«■ IIKIIfl« 1AIfll.ol i t™» Trv j „ _ * ! • on huvitig their work (luge on the tno«t appro*- Are tl»e large*! ani) be«« arranged the ertliatry enn ■■•••a*** iinJMiiiw* E*cooi#i[.Or*«*. , , 11/ I C N T D style REPAIRING will lie attended to P™l»r* [h ■h'.n no jyMya or lye bC»en 8. MBroadway. New fi?k. f J. A. W I S N E R% pro U wHI Kc tny in the fu- **.'£• Dr»ft.« 13a Wlirr(,n Htr««U New York •«£« .n .KM, r A , D I Oi»etnc» Mil, J- H. i H.B.HUOHE8. LIVERPOOL PACJtBTS SAlLB BVBRT C Wholesale Grocera. J j July 12 IftlH-ly. J-ittMon, Feb. l.MM. POETRY. ly a green poke bonnet, beneath which I distinguished the little wizened face of my father'* oldest sister—Aunt Sally Nutter. The rery blackest sheep of the whole flock of relatives 1 ••Bring "em all right Into the entry," she called In a stentorian voice, "I'm ttt hum here. Tbis is brother Jason's house. Lai Jason's got up in the world sense he used to peddle lobsters ! It was a lucky thing for him that he went to making pills, and got Doctor hitched on before his name I I ixpiet Martha'B got so big you can't*tech her with a ten foot pole. But law uie! she needn't try to put on any extras with me I I know 'em all, root and branch ! egg and bird I" and she burst into the room, currying her basket and bandboxes. The blmds were drawn, and Aunt Sally's foot strftck against an ottoman, whioh brought her down, basket, bundles and all to the floor. The cover of the basket flew open and oot rolled seven dozen of eggs—most of which were smashed by the fall, but some were in a good state of preservation. "Consarn it 1" cried aunt Sally, struggling from the ruins, "there goes seven dozen of eggs ! And I brung 'em here to git thirty cents a dozen ; they hain't been but fifteen at Brownsville ! What on airth do you have your house so dark for t Anybody sick, or (Wad, or gwine to he ? It smells mouldy here 1 Do open a winder, so I can see ao inch before my nose t" My mother, red and discomposed, threw open a blind. Aunt Sally rushed up to her. "Why, Martha, how tickled I am to see you! You look as nateral as life, only it seems to me, you begin to show jour age 1— Wall 'taint to be wondered at I A woman that's brung up ho many children as you have, when she gits to be fifty year old, will naturally begin to look old 1 And here's Jim, I declare ! why haw you've growd I But I must say you hain't growd handsome t The Brown family hain't apt to. He's going to be the express image of his granthar—hain't he Martha f Jest the same *op to h» under jaw I But who's these ere people here t— Some of your city friends, I recon I" Mrs. Leory lifted her eye glass, and survey* ed aunt Sally with an ill conceal d contempt. "Ho 1 ho! I recon you're nigh sighted, marm ; thought so the minit I seed your eyes. Eyes that is kinder faded out, and reddish like yourn, is apt to bo weak. Ever tried rose leaves steeped in milk f" Mrs. Leory arose, and drew her skirt around her. Her facj was as red as her eyes. She spoke very pointedly. "I think I will he going Mrs. Brown; you hare other company vastly more amusing," My poor mother stammered out something, and followed tne ladies into the hall. Aunt Sally brought up the rear, crying out: "You'd belter do something for your eyes rite off 1 They look dreadfully t I can see it clean here I" My mother drew my aunt back. "I will show you up stairs now, if you plca«e," snid she. I made a dodge into a back yard of a housi. the inmates of which act a- dog on me, and in apired by the stimulus of his bark, I managed to escape into another yard, by eQuiftir.g, my hat and coat-tail* behind me a« a tox tenir J my flight through yard No. 2, I near', overturned a young woman who waa hangii , u clothes on a line. I opened my mouth to apCj„ ogize, but ahe seized ma by the arm with i „ exclamation of delight " Why, Jim Brown, I declare 1 doo'ty. know me f Me, your cousin Nelly V 11 '* I broke from her ; and no grass grew under my feet until I waa safe in my own chit' ber. I: sunk down completely exbausiC wondering if the entire population of Bust consisted of my relations. Suddenly I remembered that T waa going " the theatre that night with Flora. I must j my hair in papers, and perfume mjr mov" - tache. At dinner. Aunt Sally eyed me curious , and asked me what I had got mj hair ry, .j up for. She guessed there was going to be a qu ~ ing somewhere*, she said. My mother unf innately informed ber that I waa going to t theatre. From that moment my doom wj sealed. That was the place of all" others, that aur' Sally wanted to visit And she "conld go W!' £ mc just as well as not, if not mora so," « said complacently. V dressed myself when the time oame, a* ' hurried out at a side door, determined to bn" fle aunt Sally j but the old woman was • ■ sharp for me. There she sat composedly. •«. ' one of tho stone lions that flanked the gate - way, dressed in a flounced pink caHoo, and yellow bonnet, waiting for me. "I'm all ready," she jumping n;* and I've took my work-bag along, with sko crackers in it If it holds in till after nil o'clock, we may want a luncheon." We stepped into the street The peop*' stared at us. I felt as red as a full blow poppy. My bee streamed with perspiralu,! I could not endure it; it was no una. Pn«WD-) ness 1 ignored in this case. F took advs tage of the old lady's rapt gaze at the wi' - dow of a print shop, to bolt diwn a by fcli . and m a few momenta I was in the prt*.e; ' of my divine Flora. We walked leisurely the theatre ; I at my ease—for I knew tha: " old lady never could find her way, unassist tO'the theatre. Judge, of my horror, when on reachijt^ that p!ace of amusement, the first specta* • that greeted my eyes was aunt Sally, stan ing in the door, her work bag onC her arm, ' voice raised to its highest tension, and H i riglH hand gesticulating to the crowd she !' gathered around her. "He went oot of sight jest lika a flash 11': was saying "and I gave a little boy a -si cent piece to show ma the way here—ar ? waiting for him to come along, f.m kii afeared he's got lost, for be was alius ra weak-headed ; seems as if be might have r : Can There be Harm in Kiaataf P The water* kiss the pebbly (bore; The winds all kiss the hilla , The sunbeams kin the tulip bud For the odor it distill*. The dew-drops kiss the rose at mora, The cereus dew at ere; The fern and flower, in circlingclasp, Their mystic beauties weare. The tpoom beams kiss the clouds at night; The star gems kisi the sea ,• While shadows dreamy, soft, and light, Are kissing on tb« lea. The tephyrs kiss the budding piak Tbat blooms on beauty's lip. And ruder blasts, though cold and chill. Its ruby nectar sip. THBEB DAYS. X LINE OF LONDON PACKETS SAIL* «T1«T T«* OAT*. Also by Steamships Bailing Weekly. Parties wlshio-f to «*nd for their friends o Mnroh .Ml. 1866. ly PRICES REDUCED. Eagle Drag Store! no The wind*, the waves, the budding flower*, The laughing, merry rills, Are kissing all from mjrn till eve, And clouds still kiss the hills. 8C It ANTON ■A ■ oRi xrf xi ki m i (KU lr J -V] l'itt*tC»u. July 12— tf. Brass Works. 4 Pictures at CU a. C Even heaven and earth do meet to klia Through tear* of sparkling daw. In kissing, then, can there be harm f I don't think so—do you ? th« lowett r*te» j »fDplyiD.. MICHAEL W MOBBIS. F*h. #. !«««.—ItI Pitt.ton Pi. C»«rait m«»n*T to thC* Old C*»n do M at "O tmm m JOHN M ACL AH EN, FOB N"e w Goods ! The Wants of the People Practical Brass Founder, TO MUCH OF A GOOD THING. BRASS COCK. GliOBE VAI-VE AND STEAM WHISTLE MANUFACTURER, • 1,00 HASheen newly arranged and Urecelvlnf «xtensivC Addition* to the lormer ample ■tock.conaiNtingot xD «iy The undi»r»i*n*d having jurt returned from .he hwed .if market with one of the mttt eiten five «took««f mereh»nrti«e ever offered to the people of Luierne Con at jr. would re«|DeCDlfiiUy announee in » lew wordi.tntheir friend« »nCl the puStiM in *ener«l. th*t their pnrch.iiwe have keen made with » view to the want* ot the i.eopie, the miner »nd l«fcor«f. »» well a* the cleau {landed gentleman or f*»r l»dy and previeionc fl.iur and feed in large supplier alwaya en hand o D»• dared- There is one thing in which I think novelists make a great mistake. If they particularly desire to enlist the sympathies of their readers for their hero or heroine, they represent him or her alone in the world, destitute of fiiends or relatives, with no uncle or aunt, or ever, a country cousin to fait back upon. No. 4, Cliff St., Scranton, Pa MIIXEHS PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, BRA98 CASTIN 8 DONE WITH DISPATCH April 11. I8d3.-r-lv French and English Chemicals, German Medicines. Patent udlcines, Shakers'* Herbs, Thompftoniuii Medicines, Morse Medicines, CC ttle liniments. Gurgling Oil, Bosin Hal Soda Points, Oils and Glass, I'Htty, Gold Leaf, Varnlsheo ot all kinds, Alcohol, Acidt, Torpentlne.Camphene. Burning Fluid. Lamp Oil, Lamps. Lamp Globea and Wicks. Pore Wines and Liqnors, Dye Stuffs Flavoring Extracts, Perfbmery. Kuncy ami Toilet Articles, Blank Hooks School Books, Stationery, and School Pens Ac. Ac., SAMUEL J. BARBER, Keystone Marble Yard! J. Merriam s HTITDIO, AT Mtf.LF.lfB l-HOTKiRAPn BOOMS. Now to my mind, such • situation is the acme of bliss. LAW A MoMItiliAN. O'lil PelloWi' Block, North Bid"- PitUtOB. Pec. J». 1884. Everybody who readi this will call me a brute ; bnt I wish before he judges me, that he wait till he is the youngest of sixteen children ; born of a mother who was afflicted with twelve brothers and sisters, and son of a father who has ten sisters living. Sculptor, ftuai Dealer in Foreign and Domestic MARBLE Tomb-Stonfi. *»nt«l», Window Cap* k Sills, C&3INET AND LIFE SIZE PORTRAITS Painted ii j OilO.lor ». ANo wDnie- made from lNuCu«rro P»C'tiir*»» *r»v n»s«* nn'(! runted tn 0*1 or * oUr Colors or re-louchod tcitk I» li* Ink. pitt*Mn »*pt. C*. iv,« —ir REMOVAL Brandensbnrgs Bakery. New Brick. Opposite OPPOstlTK THK BANK, prTTSTON, LUZERNE CO., PA PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS BIS BASIN, P1TTST0N, PA, T:IE t}tf AFF OF LIFE i» t»on Bread. nnd I would reaimctluHy inform the ritiaena •DC Pitta tDDn .D l vicinity. Hint I hIw»t* k«(D the genuine nftifle on h»nd for axle. with nil kind*.. NORTH EASTERN PESH8TLVANIA At Wholesale and Retail. This is my situation—the situation of Jas. Brown, of Brownville. All orders warranted I April:t. Ifrt2.-ly [TT" Physicians PrescrlptionscarefnllycoiK pounded. f cannot remember the time when my rcU stives were not a source of trouble to me. If you want any thing in my line, please eall at the Engle Drug Store. next door North of the Oaiette Printing Oillee, Main street, Pittston. DR. A. K.VAPP. JUST ICECCIVI D. Pure K»ro«»n» and Onal Oil. o eo -if All through my childhood I was afflicted with aunts. They wanted to kiss me; and though I never objected to being kissed by the ladies in general, I objected to this monopoly of aunts. And, besides, all my aunts but one took snuff; and she smoked. RS, CAK'S &C. Familiea and Partiea aupplied with •verjrlhtiw in hia line, on abort notice, and on reHaoniihl. _ k.l.L My mtabliahment ia no* in my new bricK tuildint; ,pp.,iU- the^XaKDeSbITW Pittaton, Wareh I, MM. tn * r 2 S3 . _ n *6 „ a 7 a One ton White CO One hnn'lr».l Bamboo ami Iteoil Fishing Rods. Cement.Calcined Plaster, Marble dust and 811 Half ton Potash, a supejjor artioje t 4—D — Zm • . if. S5| V" M o i ® O n*. X « S ver sand PR. A. KNAPP Ah I grew older, my uncles become my trial. They wanted me to do chores. They wrre all settled down near my father's residence—most of them (aimers; and if the sheep got in the field, or the horses jumped out of the pasture, or the dog killed the goslins, Jim was called to attend to the matter. It's the greatest wonder in the world that I did not run my feet off before I reached the age' of young manhood. * £— ==X* 5 £-h £ Di 1 C c 4-D _ ■ ® • T " O.IS! & °^= M oi CO CO Imitation of Tlo'pwnnd. Rosewood, and Gilt Pleture Frames, made to order. Looking Glass Plate* of nil sites on hand. Garden Seeds of all kinds, n full supply. r. PETERSEN. Pitta ton, P«. H.+ A. PETERSEN^8nrauton, Pa. C. PETERSEN, Ph. Nov. 8,I8««. DR. C. M. WILLIAMS, saaaEo.v dentist, DR. A. KNAPr. o CO CUD Pittston. Mnv 31.1**10.—lv M-un street, Pitts ton. Pa SOMETHING NEW. RARRITTtJ AmCDa«UDn i»»aT improTemrnts rnoantly iij trmlucwi in bit |»r«a..-«, ti« r«*.r.U n..ue ol more iinptrinniw th»n hit m«lliC»l »« EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAW, which h« U ni»co«i»fully rvpry day, lDy the 'iif of ' Z5v X — r«HP un«Iersigi»eCl 1mr*» opf n«»«l in C*onn«M»tion with IL ihoir lDry t»oo«l+» nnCl CirfH*«»ry S»or»*. » TIN SHOP, - - BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, Where the citizen* of |'itt*ton ntifl VWlhNy wi\y obtain n FIKST-RATK AKTtC 1JS. And At r- low rote* n» Du Jtny other .#MtAWU*thut«#it in tlic* eoimty. They fnMiC1 in k'#*f*#oo4 rmployed e«»i»RtAntiy, AM'I tUo pukilic ('An get iheir w«#rk done At all time* Mil I punC*tiutlly. czz rd qt « — •e OPPOSITE OOOPFR'g IIA LI., When I reached the period of being tortured with the tie of my cravats, and agonized about the glossiness of my dickies, then my cousins came down upon me with their wants, [f they wanted to go to a concert, or singing school, or lecture, or dance, why there was cousin Jim. Of course cousin Jim would be delighted to go. MA STREET, PITTSTON, PA. nitrous oxide gas. It i( perfectly nitVi nrnt v«ry pU-a»a«»to inbal* lu have |.«6B entirely ••tiafa'tory in «•» err inula ace. C. M. w. r* h T-i % \\*»rk of "It tfimrripifrmn maJe to order at HAVISO ON IIANID A FULL ASSORT ment of Li-. © *■ V. Short Notice. Particular Attention Paid to Re- Btovew of all Kinds» "Oh, no! I dnn't keer about seeing your house just yet. There'll be time enufl for thai; for il I like Boston, / kalkei late to stay four or five weeks ! /in tired now ; them peaky keen* has eanamost shook uie all to pieces — And then your roads here is »D rocUy, I got all jounced up ! HI lired here, I'd have all the rocks picked out of the roads if I had to do it myself." ed somebody.the way ; he's got a tongue •' his head,——Hallo f there he is now and Queen of England with him, by her gnD. Come along, Jim ; the meetin's just noil oegin 1 They've a toot in in the bas*»viol r D Where on earth did you go so quick ? Is your gal ?'' Koorn* with J. W. MILLER, adjoining the Cash ritore CDt 0h»% Law k Co. Pitta ton. May 1st finch as rooking. Heating. Was Burning and Parlor Sloven, the attention of the Public is resjiecti'ully failed to the faet that he will sell them as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere. llo keeps on hand a •nwly iMrwt. nxt (ioor to l»r. Dorr e. LADIES- DRESSES ANID 0L0AK8 S'i/r Leather ft ml Shur Finding* #/ uH pairing C E WRIGHT. D. C. IIARRINOTOX WxiluHT & HA.R.1NOTUN ATTORN Eire AT LAW, WILKlftJ-BARRK. P'^ 'HBceon J#*iP -It., above Z Bennett# Store Wilt i»r*etire ii Oihrts of UuMrtie County nii'l Dl»yor'»CJCD»rt» ..f 'i Consultation# in German »n«l English. D. 0. Harrington. Notary Public. Feb. t. IH#4. DfucriptiiriHK G. B. ROMMEL k CO. And cousin Jim would go; and they would flirt with other fellows, who were not cousins, ill the evening ; and likely enough get to sleep going home, and leave cousin Jim the pleasure of whiatiing to the moon for amuae- of nil kiints luade neatly, jn'wts'iiiall/. and in th» latestDty'e We aim tiD pleme. Pittaton, April tfl. IMft4. May 17, ly LARGE STOCK OF TINWAEE All made up bv experienced workmen and war ranted to give satisfaction. fTj w , _ C11 BOOTS NEW Indignation and dismay held me silent - Flora's face was like a blush rose. The err by a great etfort, restrained themselves f cheering the old lady ; but k was rery dent to me that they would not long exu any sueh forbearance. " Jim," said my ancient relative in a C Bdential whisper, loud enough to be hear' i the whole assembly, " you hare got i'- smut on your upper lip I I seed it before. BTJTLKR HOUSE HOLLOW-WARE, Buch as POTS and KETTLF.B, 11 lent. RITTSTON, PENN'A. When I was about twenty, my father removed to Boston. Twelve of my brothers and maters were married; two were at school; and only Ellen and myself were at home. / seised my hat and left the house. I was too much excited to stay in aunt Sally's society any longer at present Anything was better than slaying at home with her. /rushed down the first little street that offered ; but my course was soon stopped by • crowd, among which the star of the policeman shone conspicuous. 1I» COAL S« UTTLEtt. also LANTERNS. KEROSENE LAMPS, KEROSKN E OIL. REFLEOTOH8. DM JOHN «. «EC *EK. piIYrtlOlAS AND SURGEON. (F..rm-rly ol Tnnkliirtnnek,) Opposite the flank. Pitt»ton, Penn'a IOHN TR" FFISON, Proprietor. April. SHOES. I was delighted with the change. We should be relieved from ojr relatives. Most of them were thoughtful of their money, and would not be likely to spend fifteen or twenty dollars in visiting us. ANEUR1N JONES, MINERS' LAMPS. And every other article belonging to a first class Shop. (ANFUKIN FAHDD.) RESl'EC FULLY invitefthotho ittentlon nt the public to hlalarfce itockol BOOTS ANlD S/WJiS.HUch »h Gents'Fine Cull Boots, Congress (filters Oxford Tien tic. Alto » lu|r mrM) of Ladles' noil Childrena'tihoes, and (Jallersof *11 Itmcriptiona In fact everythlngtlieline. He hat couDocted aaeparate department Tor a My ottablfahment la oppoait* C. LawfcC©.» Cast Store. Main afreet. Pfttston.Pa. ARCHITECT & BUILDER, JOBBING Qffii'a hoar* -frDm 8 i« 10 » m m Kvaning # to #. •ml I to } p BCBAS'TON, PA "/ say I didn't do it 1" cried a somewhat familiar voice pitched on an extremely high started, but I didn't like to say nothjC\. j You'd better wipe it off; it looks dreamt" i'ltuton. March I, tA»VU -If Application for my »i-rvif;oc I "ft with Mr. E. R.WIIliamrof Pitt- on, will bo promptly recel». d una attended to. A J- Oot.11, 180ft—tf. Attended to with prompting. and in Chf best manner. Th# Mnderxijcned undertaj.a to make any kind %of work in hie line, nnd in it* jc«mh1 ami durable a manner nv t he "amr can he done by any establishment in l,u-serne i'ounty. I began to make myself into a gentleman.— I patronised the barber and hia unguents— and culnvated a moustache, which was my 'taa ideal of perfection. I wore bright col* ored neckties, and~ttported a gold watch ; and invested three a ratan, and sis dollars in a beaver, which always gave me the headache, and made me look precisely like an inverted candle mould. But nn matter for that, so long aa I wm fashionable. Dll. .1. »f 4ARKKTT.-DBNT18T — Of»ce *t his'evidence on Franklin street. opuos * - tli#. M.*thudi«t Ci'irc.h, W*lkevBarre, ra.; Wire "•»* n iv horeafW lD0 found at nil luW"- Dr. B. inaerts Teeth on Oold and Silver plate, and opwrales in all the branches $f Dental irgery. in the beat manner. A ledue.tion from usual charges sufficient to WYeri*|»ena«s. allowed to persons who oonw. cin a A|i*il I# 18W.—ly. key, "/tell you / didn't teck it; and if you don't let me alone, /'II knock you down by hokey ! Hello I there's my cousin Jim t He knows me, and he'll tell you tlial I'm jest as honest a feller as the day is long 1" /shuddered. Here was another of my relatives ; and at a little diotanoe I recognized the glossy tile of Dick Van Voorhias—Flora's The crowd fairly roared. Smut if).. My cherished moustache, that I had •« and oiled, and admired for three long m j If the sold lady had been • man,I should-. challenged her on the spot With a li ate effort I addressed Flora. "Flora my dear ; we will go in, end not , attention to that insane old woman." To Hotel Keeper*. Applications and bonds for tavern LI0KN8K for sale at the P1TT8TON GAZETTE OFFICE :D«C!. :«0L8AM. Mtl ■f ' Particular attention paid to FURNACE WOKK. Olve me a trial. T. S. BAR^UTT The i*tronage of 'ho puhlicU-tolicited. Pittston, Jau.4. ISfiri Pittnton March 29,1800.—tf. THE LUZERNE CASH STORE, JOB PRINTING, BLINK BOOK MAtll'FACTORY, Paper Ruling ard Book Binding- To inoet. the increased demand of the business community. I have made extensive additions to my Job Office, and by an increased force of firstclass workmen. I will be at all time* ready to do all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTi ii n lC e s CAAItHf IKd at nnceantl witJi the flreatent ponnbleditpateh. WVWUB4 RULING to any liattern neatly executed. -— ——— ! Of all kinds sirtshle to the season. Blenched and BOOK BIN 01 NO In any style done on short notice Marriage and Collbacy. I Brown Muslin*. Blue Drill. iUue iMniins, Jeans. Tick- BLANK BOOK8 of all kinds, from a #24 Ledger, . N K-HAY UK WAKNIN.; AND IXrtTIHTTION I D»y Book or Docket to » 5 cent Passbook, con- A POIt ViMISU MEN. At-. l»-ee»e- and Alaiee- .,. Kentucky Joan*. Hosiery. Buttons of all ; ,t,,0L^. , , which prematurely prostrate the vital power- with«nr« * , Tlir„,|B Uiblions, BOUTw A 8HOE8, STATIONERY in Rreat. variety for sale at reaC*"fa, n , J n «• aonable prices. PRINTING, WRAPPING and Groceries and Provisions, r,NO PAPKIW of»^T;irrtor —S?5 J ______ Main Street. 2d door below the Square. — ■- ' * 1 ,T~— —— — •* 1 • m iotc Dr. G. SPERLING, WAfrCN MAKING. r N, Tv[mwsroooo« (Jjite from Breslmt. Prussia.) The undcrHiirned h»ve the pleasure of announcing OFFICE IN THE JOHNSON COTTAGE, (North side.) to the people of Went Plttston »nd vicinity, that they _ fl hare just received uu entire new Ntoc« of Goods, con- Pi ttsjtojj, Pa. acting of ijLOfflce Hours from A to 10, A. M., a:»d 1 to .1, P. M 1'iiuuin, Aug. 3, brother. Flora turned toward roe, m iron deter:: I made the acquaintance of several charm* | ing young ladiux, among whom waa Mihh Flora Van Voorhiea, the belle ol the street in which we lived. Flora was a beauty, and one of the i most fastidious creatures m the world. Noth I ing wag quite good and elegant enough for her. She would not have breathed the common air if she could conveniently dispensed with it; and if the sole* of her dainty boots touched the soil of mother earth, it affected Flora's nerves*o lia lly, that she had a headache for hours afterward. " I say, Jim 1" cried my cousin, Tom tion in her blue eys. Brown, flourishing his arms at me, "come here "Frank," she said—she always call* f this rninit, and tell thil man I hain't a pick- Frank—"tell me who that horrid old D• • pocket ! I say, Jim !" ture is before I go another step !" "I don't know you V stammered I; and "Horrid critter f I han't a horrid critU. taking a 8'ep backward, 1 stumbled over the cried mint Sally, waving ber work-ba£ , stand of a candy and apple-woman, upsetting , decent woman, and baint got no paint' c the whole concern, and myself besides. The my face, as some folk* that I know iDf ban.- woman was angry, as she had • right to be ; n(j j m jjro Brown's own aunt—his fati and called roe some very hard names in a very gillter Sally, that married a Nutter; anil 4 strong brogue, and hit me two severe blows mended his pinny fores and trowaers mar with a long handle, two quart noggin t time!" I scrambled to my feet and fled, bearing as Flora listened, and when aunt Sally fin I went, the flatteiing remark from a by-etan- ed, she east upon ae such a look. der. I "Mr. Brown, she said, quietly, / have "He looks more like a pickpocket than toth- }mm wjah JQU , T#ry w er one I Shouldn't wonder if he was the one ! estimable relativeand tb«o took He's got a real hang-dog expression ! j ara) of and sailed away. I plunged into the first cross-street that of j j thaught j Hhouki b,T, tinted on the s j fered. and came upon George Seaward, • /tUou|d if/ had not felt , young sprig of the aristocracy, with whom T pulled. I turned and had an acquaintance. He gave me a etgar, loaned, cd 1 ■ and we walked up the street together, amok- 4lJjm youf uncle five dol ing, and making remarks on the ladies wa 1#ft my t0 bum I '. n coal cart cam. rat.ling along, aod a rusty ~ mjr Un°lB B French I and behind him was my unci. TCD if there isn't cousin Jim Brown! Jh,ra my ",n, *** TJ Jim 1 say look up here and see Sam Smith Sumh. I did not stop to see how rn . r y won't you , Shake hands wMh a feller, do ' * and he extended toward me a paw which, for j jllmpeCi doWn the steps and fled at tV site, would have fitted Hercules, and for ooN my speed. Aunt Sally oried at the m or, an Ethiopian. i hw *CDD«•; 'I»BC underpinned hnvinK purchased the old stand I of Abram Luce in the Bornti*h of Hitteton. desires to inform the public that he i« now prepared to oute *11 work ill bin Una in the bent miuiner. J . New WagM«, Buggies Carriages, 4c. of all kinds tn.ide la the beat and mow substantial atjrle. by the beat of workmen. PAINTING AND BBFAIBJNG 4nne in the b««t nunner. wurrnnled In *11 c»e», FERDINAND KL'SCHEL. ruiliji'n Oat. M, BOABDKBS—A coupU at g»nU«m«n Board M* will And c»p »c«.mmodation« by adareMinc wi *i iwl PitUtvn Post mUW/, 1/ 'XI i 1/ iiAl' .i„ I Stmnrs of all fcrades. Teas, Butter, Ohe«w, I*rd, Ham. I1OLIC6 to rassenaerS I Boef, Shoulder*, P..rk,Miu-kerttl.Cir«en and Ground ' CoHee, Bpioes, Nails, Hardware. Crockery, and all t) APHEXOEHS and lta*g««« will tie earrid from ,r,|0|OT kept In a ttraMlaan country store. Term* Wrwt PI'txton Denoi Sitnypart of Pittstna or cheap for CASH. est Pittaton on apiilinnlion !C• ilDe undersigned, for , . «•_ iseennt. h.tha\kk. (Jouutry Produce taken id exchange Jor Ltiwrnf Honsa. n /w v nu I at West Piuaionfttation. UUUI'B . Our design Is to keep at all times a full and well selected stock qf all kinds of goods needed by thC town's people as well w formers. TjTChe farmers wC Wilkes-Barre, March 1#, 18#5. I w*s raised to the seventh heaven and lem ! n colored kid» by her preference ; and every light J devoutlv prayed that some of my relieves might not appear and nip the whole ,hing in the bud. Five months rolled away, and I began to Teel at ease. None of them had troubled ua, and we had not heard from them in any way. I indulged the hope that they had forgotten as. So, f think, did my mother, who had becorce quite genteel, and had funned mom very genteel acquaintances. S. BECK. M. D.—DENTIST ma late of PHILADELPHIA.- Office,—Two doom above his for- M-*-w I i -fy •ner residence. GHfttiido of Mniti St., aboYe the "ublicHquare, Wilkai-B»rr«, Peon. i July lt», I860.—It. FOREST HOUSE, COH WYOMING AVE. aKD SPRUCE ST. •ORANTON *•». REED * SCIIOONMAKER, Puninv. v.«. ganooniAW Not. 1&—4t New Brass Foundry IV OI I'TCJVIV would say that we have all the conveniences neeeasa- IJI rill Slum. rr for the neeommodatlon of their Muni, securely GEORGE SHELL, Y, PRACTICAL BRASS KOUN- d'tstniit from the Rait Road, andean offer them «B-1 IDRY and manufactures of Urass Cocks, Globe ducement* In trade which they will not find surpassed aires, steam Whistles, and Brass work generally lias anywhere. «- OiTe us • calf. Dened a shop at the "Union Fonndrv" of Lister 4 J. P. CAKE * SON. Urritt near Plane No. t. where he will at all times IhD Weft Pittston, Oct. M,18B«. renared to til. order* for Ura»a Ca*tinns and finished ——— ■ork with prompt..»«» and dDs|.ateh. A .hare of pub- T-VC)ORS, BLINDS & PICTURE FRAMEf De patro'iaje Is respectfull) solicited. O. S I j . S3 —- •SLJ*. r Lackwanna ft Bloomaburg B- B. On mnCl after May 28,1806 train* will arrive at f itto ton aa followa: NnHTin'AKK Bcrvro. »A. M., 11.20 A. H .,S,22 P. *.,#,!» P. M. HovrawiiB BoomD. £•" .V 6,20 A M.,VD.a)AM.4 2nP. M. 7,60 P.M. "WMT *110 HOTEL." JOSEPH HCUREMAN, tropin,r. ■ M—I r..! ' Omnibo.Wt« io minnU7ln"«dvVi.« of the abor, t^Lk^e"^olt B |U&DHKt The .mderaigoed would inform the P'"P'« °f , Junel4.1M». Tiie of Liquon mwi other beverage* will L« B* AnNBIf f Pitts ton and vicinttv t.h«t axe martnfte ur- LIT t-Tpvroa iir iwn\mN AKTD rATARRI) A *lmr« uf th« public CA/flflA/ Akin DCCTAHDAAJT '"«• WWBS. BLINDS. AND HCTURB TTkEAFNERS. BLINDS EH 8 A NDOATARR J patronage l» reiipSctfblly »ollcit«d. SALUUN AND nESTAUHANtf FRAMES, of various kilide, and deal re a »hare I " trwtert »lt*J , liiecaaa, 1 Hay *♦.!«*-«. Mholer H. (Vhen't* Clothing Siore I C.r,,uMic patronage. Order, left .t Dr. A. &AAC8 M. D . Ooli.t wd *»«$ C (wmwrll —r ■ ■ ' 11 11 ' Kiihpp • Drue Store will be received and atteu- Leyden. Holland.) HC». m0 PI1»E Street, • T.TM) FOR flAT.W 1 MAIN 8TKEF.T, PITTSTOX PA., (terl i/witS p*m,ptne.».nd ere. FHILAD'A. Te.tlroon.Hl.fromth. rao.treI.a_ ill y*r • *. »■ —rr J -, , m Kjp Rourcs in the City and Oountrv csn be bach rp!!* undesigned hw thoroughly repaired the Cooked Di^oT l?ailn PaifftS. Oil, and ClaM aft tbit office. Tha medical faculty are invited jt/S&S&i tZ- Kept ronBtunily on h..'.l , pointing and gla.ing to acenmpany'»*«'$£»£•• D„ h a. no=t SSSSm"rith •c"'wi"beL"tw"y doue 10 order bv f^kWpT^r«cST. , One morning when Mm St. Michael, and itra. Loery, two of our most distinguished ae quaint anreo, were in the parlor with a»y moth er, one of the railway hacks stopped at our front door. An indefinable dread seite.1 toe. I felt niyaolf growing cold as a peeled trog.— From the hack there issued three bandboxes, two trunks, a butter box, a handled banket, a bundle in brown an umbrella, and laat- |
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