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* * Clje (Sajcttf, SiapehaBna Anthracite Journal. WI hare recevtty procured and have now InftperatiM Id our office, n Ruling Machine,for the purpobe ef manufacturing all kinds of Ruled Workbench au Cheek which haa hitherto beeu aent to the city. We can rule paper In all tuaunerof waya, with bpihtnvblue and red Hnaa and do the printing a* required. We hop* to have II toe Msmi tlon «ver oxooutod in Northern PentiMl vtujt. Ihena* of ,7!°'k »'*«P«i»iTe;»od wujf—« lb»M huvlnu it to do will glr« us n trial. AnjrltiinK In lb* nt "I™* wofjWWjgtlirtiM w# ItaTofwIly prepared uar MlTM toexoouiu,»» mi«t,toChmaitiNctlvn of all. BLANKS. Tha fallowing lIMofUlanka may alnwuromAMMt , PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY OoorKe M. Hicliart. JmJtini' new Brick Building, on* door south of Clark's store—up stairs. II»1 »i r idioli vd raw «■ ft; Hi M mohi 1 - T *.*i?f70jiirrt i TW« QAZKTTK mmd JOURNAL !• nubllili&U vrcry Friday. at Ttoo DtiUrt m*r annum. Two dollars and •Tij Nuti will !»• charged If not puid within the ■» papwr will tD« discontinued until all arrearage* nr« paid, «aUu at our option. AND SUSQUEHANNA ANTHRACITE m i J 0 LTRN A I. lirrtw&l auoo ossUduqtH ■tiJj ban linivai a ot otjstf nt/'j t L. ADVERTISEMENTS. K .1: '.:'i Oa« tqttnro of twelvt Hue*, or lets, ou* or thr«« • '.arllouR, fl. Utinf of 8 ltnei or lost, yearly, : Oat column, yoarljr, Drift trtr Interests, . ■}« --"•nniT. .w -"j f" IfiW*. »»* ®«*tral Intel%€uce. . . D ■ ■ i r-.,U it.in .ftC~it | -n ■■C£•* Tiuf ml) OO DkDMC ■D,')■, Rt?KC' _ t. jj - ■ caw# j «0jtfrill UMu.l* ujk.ii tb« ruo»l n-«*,u»bl. XAHIUOr BL4UMM. i-s*I Sfflifcw fzzx JadgmauiOontraeM, ■ »" ' - ftbnWaar/fNMiMr, *•• !?7 k*"* " XL"a* **C*«■D'•«* * Mortgage, A-r.,t/c. politics, pfos, ffittntim, is m 1U wD 30 M |ST* According to an set of Contrast, no postage cm to« «toarfe4 on thie p ip«r to «ttbtriib«r* reeidlttff in Die Coeety, nor to thocv within ihu county, wboic oeureet tDM( Office U without the county. ■tiLTCT- teW#=■Tz-^mr-rr.TT-ap^a- t j QJ4I c VOLUME VI.—ISo. 34. ( PITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 18$(D. J.aaa wiiaLfi jroi aa*. iUori* nadir Mwifmi Iwul iwD 'il Attachments, Subpoena*, Giselte Jen, 'ptikiin'Slosk, I Jnir U. jasa-ir. | KK2I # wfimvluml y yji it. jNf- *&Vr? tiiynO -it business Carto. Car^s. PITTSTON FOUNDRYHAV1NU purchased Ui« eutire interest of my lata partuors in this establishment. I am prepared to reeeivo and execute orders (or Steam Engine* and Boiler*, Mining Machinery,, fltid general Machinery of all descriptions. Having pattern* for Engines and all the, .various plant of hoisting and pumping gearing, all order* will bo executed with promptness and dispatch. ! JESSE WILLIAMS. 6*0. D. ffnr, Superintending Bnrgtneeft' I Fittston, Nov. 14,1866. « OLD CIIL'RCU BKLLS. by the actual reality, in tb» personal and mental ttUaruv-i of Miss Cutts, lie became * frequent visitor, uml the fUMgMDf«£ was made In tho latter part o% the Sulnmer, tho it did not U'aiiHpiro until a few weeks ago. Miss'Cutts may be 22 years of age. She is a Contemporary Olid mfcmbor of *hC9 ehwe of bellw, *.11 liow married off, incdodfhg A4- elaide Smith, Florence Greeuhow and others, 1 who once formed a great attraction at the receptions and balls of Washington, Her fa-1 tlier, James Madison Ootts, an officer in on* of the departments at Washington, is a nephew of Mrs. President Madison, and enjoyed a considerable intimiic* withhis uncle, in whose family he resided. In politics he is an Old- Line Whig, thoufclr not long since he v*DluqteerCd a communication in the Union testifying to the good opinion which President Mfi4- ison held of Mr. Buchanan. He is a gentle; manly, quiet man, and much liked in Washington society. As for Mr. Douglas, oycrybody onrht to he familiar with hisaiitecedcnts and appearance. In point of years, he has decidedly the advantage' of his bride, being abont twice as old. In person bo is Short and stocky, a sort of truncated giant, whence his well-kn6wn designation. lie has a red, somewhat rowdyish faco, lai'fre featured, the nose being rather rrtrotuiNt, bnt still With an expression indicating rather h rnde, Unrefined nature, and an imperious energy, than any settled mswineas or malignity of "disposition. In truth, I think hirti a very good-*atwred, pleasant man, Individually. "lie is perfectly willing, after abusing or being abused in' the most violent manner, to extend the right hand of fellowship to liis enemy, though his political hostility is unrelenting.Hi is said to be worth at least one hundred thousand dollars, tho result of fortunate speculation in Chicago lots, netde from the properly. mostly in Louisiana plantations, left for bis two little boys by bis lirst Wifo. While at Washington, ho lives in a handsome old-fashioned stuccoed house in the outskirts of the city, together with a sister, who, with her husband, superintend Mr. Douglas' domestic affair*.Whether Mr. Douglas and his fhir bride ever have tho good fortuno to change (Jteir residence And ilispenao the hospitality of tfce White House or not, I wish thom a pleasant honeymoon and a prospo: ous and unulouded married life. I Prom lk« BoMoa OHr« Br»*ch. D1JATII OF MRS, E. J. EAMES. Mrt. Eanipt, of whose ill health, in connection with jjer Tirtnes yfti si*** a''ftW weeM ogOj ba4 b#mD #*i invalid for ftafcay ;mii.— Jim )w»rg »M o«» of oop.Umirf • recont lettef, tM|it "consumption WW wattD- inr in the distance," w» oopld not think her«"d BO n&ar. Xhat totter is full of. hope and expectations of successful earthly future; iYi(J, speaking of bqr Horary Jaborx, she says 'J'8hnlr'commence my story for Mf. otmediatoiy." f Miow |ittlo w# ' ) ho C»pe of Good Hope o* Batata, (raMKff infantry regiment of 070 men to England tfu Ansnach Brandenburg uud the Prince of j&»- nault Zerbstjoiped these prippcly dealer* * "JS1!?11 »od gojafcribtuid the &UMi and the latter 1,1 GO men. Tli» Dl»" 7/ Ring out merrily, Loudly, cheerily, Blithe 614 bells from the steeple tower. PHYSICIAN AND KIKGEON, T\r. «anfDr«l uwton, late Resident 1J Physician of the Connecticut General Hospital, at NEW HAVEN, offcrs his professioasl services to the inhabitants of Pittstpn awifelritf. CAKPENTERINO AND BUILDING. »K. Easier, desires to announce to (be public lhat he is now prepared to take contract* for Building andFurnUhibg Mnte rials for Houses and other descriptions of buildings at the most reasonable figure. By arrangements wtifch he has recently concluded with lumbormeirln*h«"8t«»e of New Ynk, lie 1a enabled to procure bills of Lumber uliaoat toady to put together for any description of building* whatever, attlio shortest notice. He lDas now and will constantly keep in hi* employ tho best of workmen, and hopes to bo able, to.give entire ■utisfaction as to his work, and to accommodate to a greater extent than has ever heretofore i been done in this Valley the desire to have houses splendidly and substantially completed. His long experience and general acquaintance with the people of this placo and vicinity, ne trust*, will to* sufficient (o secure fin kii#« reasonable #liare of tho best work required in this neighborhood. / j Jan. 18, 1858. 279. ,, Ilopofully, fearfully, , ' ii " JoyfUMy, cheerfully, •(' Movent the "bride from her maiden bower. CI iud there is none in the fair summer sky ; Sunshine flings benison down from on high; Children sing loud as the train moves along, "Hgppj the bride that the sun shineth on." JmlVWMKJrCKS—Th# Faculty or the Medical taMltuie ®f YaUColltige; Ilia L)r». (ve« of Now Harea: T. Sirontf, Jbq , and «•*. Mr. Parko, of Puuimi; Dr. Boyd, ef WUkea ■arre ; C. D. Hlioeiaaker Kaq., of Ktngstuu, and L. 1). ■kMniaker, Ea4, ef Wilkaa-Kariv, i JTf" omD#j In Mr. RKUUIS'i uti katldlus, opposite the B'liler llouae. annual subsidy of 46,000 crowns j tho JPuactj a similar sum. Most of the soldiers "vrero forcibly enlisted, and of course desortfijrrii' Dr#r« froquent Of the Anhanlt regiment Mft men dpsej-ted at once, thp next d»y;»», 0 if n,en wpre among the miwHtng. Ifl conclusion, Mr. Knnpn alluded to tho lurgo number of Germaris who, desertfliW their ranks, had relhaffidd in this country, iu»4 hf their industry had done much fui'tts advancement. , „,no3 :/• • ...... .fa HOPE'S EXPRESS, On and after Monday, Anguat IBth, Wtf! run oror tfcn Delaware, Lackawanna Wtsttru i?. It. %0T B0.9HDt.yQ PLiCIf »l Mr. tt#xftDrJa, Wast JPlHiton. Knell u«t Urourily, Measured and wearily, July It, 1856. w/4. MEDICAL CAUD. (late of the University of Dublin, and the London Hospitals,) reapectfully tendon kit professional services to the lohabltantt of Pittston and vicinity. Office nearly opposite tho "Koystone Store" •T *7 BoWkley & Leyebbu. lu. I, 1858— Stn. Lit-- t J - - ■ - —— t 'x. PITTSTON, Wyoming Valley awl liio F»r Wttt, tarOflkc In Vow Y«rk. 7« II roadway. Sad old boll* from the steeple gray. n* . r MMginet ;hat that band, which, U*OHgh woalt, wns tie* sr idle, wpuld so soon be eoldiq death. ibly even then' she hftd ppnnpd lier last lino mfl oven then she eu bribed herself "MMi raly youw," for the lust time, Kraut friend 1 Her* km una of thoso poetic latures which enjov ot suffer intensely, iters vas the checkered lot of every child of genius; jut through all her changeful life, she Was tho lame gentle, spl&deqyiqK Christian, going iteadily forward ip the path of duty, JWD4 iuok■ns' only for a reword to {leaves. To her children h,er loss is irreparable.— Many a kiss Will be Imprinted on thair lips for her sake, and many a roioo will speak to them in tonos of tenderness: but they will miss hor own svyfietsujil©—»tjho low under-toce of a mcrtfier's earnest love. Slienas left tjiem a rloh inheritance, lii the memory of herpnre lifa, and the lessons of triftlishe taught (boas from the crftdlo. e. *, w. H. | Priests chanting lowly*; Solemnly, slowly I'assotli the cntse from the portal to-day. Drops from the leaden clouds heavily fall trippingly over the plume and the pall; Mormur old folks as the train moves along, ''Happy the dead th*t the rain raineth on." " I'ituton, Jeiiltlunfc Bro'» Ofllcc, Ailgnut 33, ISM. From the Qotton Olive BraDcb. Dj i Mi 14 WVE AT ?£{)££. W. W. LOOMIS, tC'tddlc aud Harness Maker, M A UK KT-ST., W1LK KSli AK RK, A few doora w«at of UelraPa Hotel. \W A largo Rs*ortuD«H «af Mamma, Fly-Ntlla, Whljm, Truuka, Saddles, 4 c.. couataurtj on band. Atiglwti, 40afl. ly* TRUSte, _ \Tlio goes there T A demure looking qqu? , plfl at the rate of half a mile an hour. Ouch* tfeejr diCjn't ehoosa nch other "phrenologicolly," for they are "both aiiko;" fat, atu-» pid and self-Batisiied—wo wondtr the stene«H do rmt rise up to 4u ttew pveren.ee, since t"®Jr W® reail# condescended to walk Jite other That beaver fit* bis ideas ','tflr, a T"—those glimmering boots—well, they can't iprutAk «je» obt, tlmnlti to thtft promV neat v«*t pattern, Madkme, too, baa ppOTaji" ne»t elwieka— prominent hoops, prominent i everything but common sense—silk velvet, mantle—a ton of jeweln;—jft bonnet as big as a daisy cup—a ftlBe cueVgrandiferoun ! Who goes there? A little, tliin, snlhDC" wrinkled, crooked, dried herring piece of* with a#uh wI#»W,k, such a mo ustwelve ! iJojuld n't see him at&U, but for that lucky side view—wonder if there is any morij sueh—whore he cam# from ? Light and" shade J .close upion his haela comes a oolorei* gentleman with fl, twin moustache, tsriu whiskers—twin brothers they the colortd Reman" themoro intellectual. ■ * tt Who goes there 1 A tail gentleman, wkfc an erect figure and iiue countenance; witii a little doll of a woman, with a simpering stniie and lack-lustre eyes Joining heavily ' upon his arm. C. R. GORMAN, M. D., r TD tenders fiis Professional »er- XVrlces to the citizens of Pittston and vicinity. Office In the Post Offlco, Pittston. Aog. 2, 1850. 1y. MECHANICAL ENGINEERTOG. SpKCifCiTiDN Plans and Estimates for Steam Engines Boilers and Machinery of every description will b© made *itii despath on application to GEORtfE D. WEST, Consulting Mechanic*! Engineer, at the 1'ittatoJi Foundry. » Wttafon, l.mierne Co., P*. April 25, 1850. Toll at tbo houtfof prima, j Matin, and vesper chime. Loved old bells from the steeple high— Dft, J. A. HANN, Ode* ever Dr. Dorr's Drug Stare, Mala St., Plttaton, P*. Uaearabar 17, 185!. Old Omnibus Line I WITH NEW FROFRUBTOBS 1MIF. Subscriber* wouM aunotince i« *• public that llicy have purclta»eC] tlfo entire InleiMt CDr n. H ltnbertu lb the shore Hue, nii'l thet they are ileimttbuir ImI tn make 11 balk nwilul mi4 .ofimaiiiMl** the |te"pie of Pitutou, Wilkeftburre, uud along their nrntt', as wi ll as' to till trutulout travel. Rolling like holy wave*, Over the lowly graves, Floating up, prayer fraught, into tbo sky. Solemn the lesson yoor lightest notes teach ; Stern is the preaching your iron tongues Wirc Rope for Shafts, Slopes, 7*1aiiw, he., of a very superior Cj«a1Hv, ail slr.es. Ashcrolt's 1'tltont Steatn Gunges; Woodward's ImpttD»ed Steam-pump* lor supplying boilers, extinguishing fires, clearing Mines etc. Also all improved attachments and fixtures for Steam Engines, furnished at short notice by GEO. D- WEST, at the Pittston Foundry. April 25,1850. T. A. PEIRCE, M. D., T Tomcbqutbic PIITSICIAW A*® Schoeo*.— JLJL Rosidence, Franklin St., 1st door abave Hiliman's Hotel, Wilkes Barre, l'a. March 4, 185C—287 6ni. preach ; Ringing in life from the bud to tho bloom, Ringing the dead to their rest in tho touib. 2 Trljyyl a Day 4 ttetta PUtttuH Withthatr* TIME TAIHJ, i , iearc Wilknbstro, at B n tu ; if),' n in ; and 'Jrf.an lb* anrlvnl nf the J»h'.l)t'it-Ipliia^iugH. TO PARENTS MECILiX- Leave Pittston at H( a. m . tin. in; and 5 p.m., on ths Peal out overmore— Peal as ye pealed of yore, BraTe old bells, on each Sabbath day, In sunshine and gladness, Through clouds and through sadness, Bridal and burial liovo pawed a*v*y. Tell us life's pleasures with death are still rife; There arc but fow families that Iirto not on® or more members who possess a taste for' science, art, mechanics ; to the parents of such we bave a few jvorda to say, fcjuch tastes nrc noble, because they affora oyidep.be of a thirst for useful knoWledge, .and p.s " keogrjedge is power," they sbonjd be feetiered m4 cultivated. The r**ding and study gf wuris of an clonic Uir aio ueo- this pvrpijqe, t&eso #re not sufficient ; those who have such tastes must' also read and study periodicals devoted to the propagation of iofrruiatio# relating to discovering, inventions, and-iinprovemeuts. The public uUifd i* so active at the present day, and art ailtl acVijfte nlort Ott' Bnd" progress with such rapid strides, tlfab it Ds positively necessary to employ means of this character to k«ep posted *ip in correct informatii n.— Many publications contain much that excite the passions, and oftentimes impart to them# w?0Qg bias ; but science appeals only to the and lite judgment and its influence must therefore be elevating io every mind that pursues it., Is not this a poweriul reason why every family should welcome a scientist periodical w4 make it a .hduselipld companion ? • .Our country is a yonug ginnt; its growth in material greatneSR is a modern miracle among The nations. It presents more openlugs fotyo.ung men to riqe to renown and wealth, CUas any other. Every jaecbanic who a master's skill of business, ooupLed with intelligence and scientific knowledge, is Sure to rise to distinction. iOn the other hand, an ignorant man, no rantter what may he the advantages presented to liim never c»n rjne to lacks knowledge—and is therefore deficient in power .to do so. K'S. .(WASHINGTON NUGENT, M. D., IS"D espectfully oflers his services as physician JlV and Stirgoon, to the inhabitants of i'ittsrtq| ami vicinity. Office at B. Hall's Drug Store. . „ RanaiMcrs.-Paul B. Gorldard, M. D., Pblla., Wm Corson, M. I)., Norristown, Pa., Jl«aara. Wells fc Bean, Pittston. War, 3S, 1855-ly. arrival ol tho cara-ft-om New Yoik, ENGINEERING AND SURVEYINGS. David Schoolet, would respectfully annQUnco to the publie that ho stilt continues the practice of the above profession, in all its branches, and holds himsclMn readiness at nil times to attend to any business in tho line of Surveying, Engineering, Estimating and Draftiug. P«M«i*«rs sree«rr'i4 In i airs- sad comlbrtshle O mnibss drawn by «ooo Iwirws. Every nttuiitjon will be Riven 10 baatnure.pnokn,'.. t IC-; nlnMU il totfelreap*. Kareucb CD} 'Jo ccut*. A.U. VY ATSUN, \ULV JlXCI.nUT. July 1,1^5Ci PUMPS! PUMPS! r|"IIK uoCl«r?iKivnl ri fpt^nrally ■uuoimcc tQ ttie 1 cltl2cti»4 of rltihton i»nd vicinity, {nut h« (m now cugiU(t«d lu Uih buniito*k «»f furaipliing mid potting In TMATCHEH'S CRLKIIRATI:D WEI.L A Tell us that Death ever leadeth to Life ; Life is our labor, and Death is our rest, If happy thQ living, the Dead are the blest DR. H. WENTZEL, Gbbhai Pbisiciaw. Would respectfully announce to the people of Pittston and rtalalty that after an absence of some months, ha hai returned and permanently located In the placa. He will ba happy to wait upon any requiring hia professional service*. Thankful far past favora he will endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. Office at Frederick Waifs. Being provided with a full and complete set of instruments, and having had ample experience, ho flatters himself capabio of giving sat- any and every department of his calling. Office with K. 1). Lacoe, Odd fellows' Building. CISTERN FORCE DUMPS Tho*» puinpH, from their uofqnollcd power to forra waiflr, are coii«iCUirod tin- nio«t dr* rahio of nuy now made. AxUli* from the ordinary iimcs of I he pump, it mipplitu the piaeo id' a Plru Kn-zino, it being capable of thr.iwino: water over Iho top of any buiMinif in Pnu»t«»n. Th«me MlrikfT any of the ptiqjvw allnJed to, will bt prompily ecrvcd by applyinu to tftr imd«D»i fcHAKP lD I.EWH.lr, At the liuiier IIoum. GOING UP ANDCOMING DOWN An Irishman in the Telegraph Office. This is a simple song, 'tis true, And «oege lik« these aro never nice; And yet we'll try and scatter through A pinch or two of good advice. Then listen, pompous frionds, and learn Ncyer to boast of much renown ; For Fortuue's wheel is on the turn. And some go up and xomo come down, "Man wants but little here bolow, "* No* wants but little long." tarn* Pittston, Nov. IC, l^aS—if. Watches and, Jewelrj, IeovDD »C» ittvnouncn to the citizens of Pittfttonnnd vininily that ther hioe Ju"t 0jDpw)wl in llir (Dru»c Blore of laaac 5 douraftumlii'fnbri Mutler House, a larfre in«ort«neiil vi •u — FiJUf \}rutchf* and Jeweh y ■_— of »*wy de»i rijiiii»»i, which iMf ure .V'ff'-i• ihat cntmul oilirr than chr»(A Ukt |»roprt etora. from a long carerr in the bu*ine*a, hivvo !n«i atl - vantnge wfltiiaineas connecthittn wi'h niniinr.iciirinK»nd Imparling tlrmn in NiCw-VCir)c, Dr»iich enable* them to procure their artiC lea from wuroua which Kive theiH every avurance of Iheir being genuine. Kvcrv article theD aell will be representetl In its true light, and Us real merita fairly staled. Their stock comprint Wnlcha*. Breaat-piiia, Eur-rinifi. «;aiiieo-pin«. IValeti-iieyj, F/ngeriingn,ric. elc. Will lh«»ae wno desire to protura g*»oU Jewelry of noy kind favor uawiih a Cull. rilJi.on, 5, "An' is this House's telegraph ?" Asked a? Hibernian the other d#yj jW he entered the offico of the Traveller Buildings. On being informed it wiUj a 4i*JCDBtte ensiled, ofwlfiofc the following is as near a verbfttii* report is our reporter was able to obtain; Put—Is MUther House in J Clork—No, I attend to tho Wmcw herft. Pat— Q«h, yo do,'. Wall, can you s«ud to mo brother Mick, in Now York ? Clerks Yu». Uuvo you. your message rittou 7 Pat—0 bother ! Devil a meed of givin' Mick a mjssage in writiu,' at all at all. Just give bDD" the tire dollar bill, sure, fur to help pay tbo lino the blackguards put upon him. Clerk—'but we can't send money by telegraph. Money must go by mail. Pat—Sure wliat 'ud I buy male for? An* isn't it three pecks of illegant male I have ia the house already f Clork—No. Yoy (Jop't understand. I mean by Post. Pat—Post is it ? In a lottfeer? Aw' J/J can't send it by tlie telegraph J Clerk—No. All we can do is, if you have a message, we can seud that. That is we can charge the wiro with olectrieity aud make it write whatever you wish. Pat—Make it right, is it! Well, now bedad that's the thing ontirely. .Just make it light with Mick, tut' here's the five dollars a vick. - Who goes tbere.T A pille youth, wrapt ii» a shawl, walking slowly, a bright spot burn a on either cheek—with dark, swimming * eyes—alas, consumption. Who goes there? A: !CiCJy i)i a rich silt' flaunoea "to *iU," and spreading like a banyan tree. What a pretty foot in kid sllpperr,- this damp October mowing—hope sbeTfget ' a husband in time to pay h,er funeral esmmr 8C9. THE EAGLE LIVERY. fab. IT, 1854-tt DR. E. SHELP, CHANGE OP PHOPRIBTOKB 'pilK anhai ribors would pn;iouncn to I ho 1 public thai they luita |)uroiaa*«il «4.« l.ivory Slock ty f;. *1. Kl»bree, and made hoterul important additions thiVelo, aud will UJ$0o «»o the deniauda of their cu*U'uu» u»cr« h-«-, tjr public may require it. ||eiug c Dnd,v.a iipiiiuMvn » filr and sntiiffu'iory p/lnc;pte. ttyiy 19 renli/.e tinaitoco of the |Du'ironage which the e»mtdifthi*Cuit .baa ruttivvd under its loriner proprletorss Having lliu heai cf conveyance?, which will be kept iu go«»Cl condillon, ili« c* !» of cu»ti»n»er-» c.-u,i reajiondcd lo In the most satiafuciory inuniiei, and uu #*»«»■***»• i»»irC toGMrLAU.+ tymUT* Woild call the attention of the public fcj a Now and Improved pUn of instiling if.URcial Teeth on Gutta Percha base. Tlita i» superior to any article as yet used for temporary or difficult case.i—and be li« purchased the right to use tho Improved Gutta Percha.— Pa'tial or full setts or teeth will be Inserted on tht* plan with ne*Uess. Uflleo oa Kianklin St, Vy iikesbarre, Pa. We know a vast amount of stocks, A vust amount of pride insures : Hwtfute has picked so many locks \Ve wouldn't liko tiDi»-nrr«.ijt jroon, Remember, tliun, and never spurn 'fho ono whose hand is hard and brown ; For ho is likely to go up. Wh» goes there? The pettiest, the hsibly anil most becomingly- dressed lady In ' the city of Boston. A plain black silk, with- ' out or fringe: with white tfiHwb. shawl, straw hat, wi * plain, grcenrut f b«n, blonde border, with a fow white buds— that's our,taste. She looks na » hor par** hQjwt found room for God, her husband, and children, aud tlie poor und sorrowful,; ium! shut out all earthly vanities. yho goes there t A poor cripple, with & sweet, pensile smile, and white thoughtfulforehead. Qod be with him ! with what sitivo spirit, and that living, remediless'sol!?* row. W ho goes there ? She who wrote odr laeSweek s oest poom—not beautiful, not ful but, " wo to liiui who trample on a mind." X t (177) tf. REPAIRING WATCHES.. Jul] 35, 1830. ROBERT OAUR, nnoK-BixsiR. N«flth Es«t corner ofroblic Square snd Main St., Wilkesbarre. Picture Krames, common Gilt and Mabo- Igaey, ornamented and plain, made to order, of aey sixe. Job Binding ueatly executed. A Urge selection ot common and fine Jiicttures, Alhunas, *lank books, Statiuaarr, Kot,•!*, ate., on hand. June 1.7, 1«33. 4tat|ng fit 9Cl e krraitgf meat« with \». tf.Cnaijm. «f VVt-_ nming (iiio of tlii* boM wa'cli makers in th» country, U»fyj ■re p-npartxl to glvo eiillro t« the tt»n» *Dr waich cie mln* ami repairing. 135'"Jewelry repaired of muitufuciurud io ordt'i- _ _ IIKMMEKKN U A IX jwiow w.L.shiug to he conveyed to tho Cura at tbe different lime* of the arrivul and departuro, aro requested to m*';e application at iho bur of the Eagle Hotel. 1 ersons ma- ing such applications, will bo called lor at their residence a in tlie town, and have tlicir baggage lifopqrly and promptly attended to. DEJfTLA.lv k ROBERTS. And you are likely to come down Another thing you will agree. (The troth maybe as well coufossed.) That "Codfish Aristocracy" Is but a scaly thing at bost. And though the fishes large and strong Msy mm4c tho little ones to drown, Yet fishes all, both great aud small, Are going up and coming down. I ill-ton, Oe*. OT, I CM EXCHANGE &. BANKING OFFICE." Yowng mechanics! Yours is the time of' life to devote to the acquisition of positive (knowledge, b*ibte the cares of the w6rld absorb all yoor time in providing tho means of a bare subsistence. Thk subscribers have opened in office ofdei poiit, discount and exchange, In tliin place, of Wyoming avenue, Apposite the Wyo ming llouac, two doors uortlieast of Mr. Chase's store. Jilly 85, 185C Fish and Provisions. MICHAEL B. BROWN, MaaoBAXT Tailob. Between the Stores of J»ass Welsh and James Brown, Bin* St., jPJttstoo, l'a. Not. t«, 1868. ' WE KEEP Constantly on band n full and geiiorul assortment of M.ickor.il, Sal,wop, Shad, White-fish, Cod-fish. Haddock, filu«- fiah, Ilerrings, l'ork, Lord, Hams. Shoulders, Sides, Jowels, Dried-beef, Pickled-beef, Tongues, Cbeese, Butter, Diied-Crnits, Beans, Soap, &c. ko., which we will itiways S«H cheaper than House in Philadelphia. S. L. FANOSA.ST & C©.. 17 North Wharves, between Market and Arch-sts., Philadelphia. Sept. 13, 1856. ly VASOX, MKYERT k CJ Scranton, May 18, Ibii, A young mochanio should learn to be a good draughtsman ; his mind should bo imbued with soynd scientific Information ; he should he posted j*pin the progressof science ; and he should he able to write nud express his opinions freely and eorrcqtly, He slienld have a manly ambition to be intelligent in air that relates to his profession; for those who have no such pmbitio# mover Cean riso to be good mechanics or good citicene. Who goes the • ? A Cfrar, littlo fellow-* with a sock over one shoulder, » baAot dir« one hand and a bundle under hw wm. St«»,i aside all you great, ugly, humi.Ba jostling people, and let that boy pass.' Dou t you see he is the son of a respectable mother of the ' middling cjass, whocouldn't leave the to go out with him ; and bo he bravely C5TO her he "could carry fifty pounds easily and so site kissed him, and called him hiqe" "little man" and he is, if " the boy is fathar of the man," and he may be the president of the United States, one of these years, wht) knows? '"at NEW BAKERY & CONFECTIONARY Our lives ure full of chanco,&v4 cliango, And cbunce, you know, is never sure, And 'twere a doctrine new aud strange That places high aro most secure.. And though tho fickle god may smile, And yield tho scepter aud tho crown, "l is only for a little while, Then B goes up and A comes down. CHAS. F. SMITH, Barber and Hair-dresser, (Op- JP posite Banking House of Jenkius 4 Bro , Pittsten, P». 'I'lIE undersigned informs the citizens cf 1 Pittstun, mid the WORLD In general, tbat he hu opened a New B 'kory and Conlectiouary Store, on Main streot, (in tront of the Civ rial Basin, in the (tore formerly occupied Dr Hall,) where ho will always bo found read; • wait upon hia customers, with such as (iooi Bread, Cakes, Pies, and all kinds of Confec tioDary ; Cronk'4 Beer, Lemon Boer, Sarat parill* Beer, 'iinger Bee,r, and Meade'aBee Please give tue a call. STORE Clerk ((slightly vexed)—We can do nothing of that sort? J moan ye can Write— print tl\» words you want to say to your bother in Now York. Jim IS, 1856 Pat—(scratching his boad with a puzzled air)-r-If ye C(W» do Unit, just be after discoursin' wid him sook as ye JUm'1 Clerk-—But you must write the message you wish to send, upon this bit uf wiper. Pat*»-QehJ bad luck to it.J 1 haven't the gift o'written' at all sure. [Here tho Clerk arranges l*s {taper, and prepares to «rrite the message for Pat huusolfTA. KENNER'S LIVERY EXCHANGE. Nuk» the Post Offlce, Scranton, Pa. Beady at all times to accommodate with the beat %trwi and vehicles. ■•raaton, Feb. 24, 1851—1y. NEW LUMBER YARD. — —r . - _ THE subscribers n-onld Inform tht citizens of I'ittston and surrounding country, that they have established a I. mlier Depot on the banks ol' the canal, opposite the Coal Wharf of Hines Harding, whero they intund keeping on hand, BRY LUMBEIi ol all kiuds, and whero may now be found a laige -variety of Dressed Lumber, such as Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Battoma, Faced-boards, etc. aale reasonably. /. LQ & CO. This world for you and nie, my friend, Ilath something more than pounds and pencp; Then let me humbly recommend WBS5JAXS IN THE REVOLUTION. At a recent meeting of the Wow-York Historical Society, Frederiuk Kapp, Esq., gave an iaUxestiug sketch of the history of tho custom qf-quiplo-yiug merocufiry troops, which he traeed from an early day, and gave an aoconnt of the engaging of foreign troeps by England during the Revolution. Mr. Knapp remarks: JOHN NASII A little use of common scuse Thus lay all pride aud placo.aside, Who goes there ? A Tenernble, whitehaired father, bending over hie staff. " Step - aside man of business—agile-footed youth ; self conceited beauty, he is vour type of destiny ; you will all reach life's winter if you live to tt\* allotted,age of man. C♦ W ho goes there ? The beggar, with her tattered robe ; her shrivelled hand extended, for the meed of charity. Who knows but that she once owned that marble home,4* agaxnst whose steps she leans so wearily, lor 1 changes eom,e oyer our destinies with whlrl-j wind swiftuess a kiug -u beggar tomorrow. * goes there? A rushing, whirlwind-* tide of human life—people of "»ul nations and« kindreds and tongues." The tall Yankee, the plethoric Englishman, tho broad shout- • dored German, the dreamy Turk, the moody Spaniard, tho wily Indian, tlie sable Africa#; beauty and fashion—wealth and want—purity and sin, rulling on together as troubled waves, until one aftor another they are swal- ' lowod by the vortex of death. Ca C. R. GORMAN & CO., GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. 8 SoTiitRLA.iD, dealer iu Groceries* Provisions, Four, Feed etc., S. E earner of Main and Pine streets. Goods sold for ready pay only, and at extremely low prices. "Small profits and quick sales," is,the wotto by which I am determined to suoceeij. Pntm, Fa. Agents for Tapscott's General JT and Foreign Exchange. Perioh residing in the couatiy, and wishing t» taagage passage or aend money to their friends Dlfc any part of Europe may do ao with aafety by applying at the Foat Offico. Tapacott k Co'*., receipt will be furnished 'Vy return mall. Aug. 2CJ, 1853. And have a core on whom you frown, For fear you'U see him going up. When you aro only coming do.rn. Clerk—What's your brother's name T Pat—Mi-k. Clerk—And what is the other name.? Pat—rStwie as my own. Sure brothers.August 22, 1856, Bartlett's History of the U. S. spills work, now complete, euu be bouud at ihu follow-1 1)M cltj priori: Half hound nltcep, plain gilt, per vol. 125 ii iH iDor«/cco,cr full Hhtjo|D jjUin gilt, w 1 50 Feb. 1866, From the Evening Pott. SENATOR DQUfiLAS' MARRIAGE Clork—I know that. Rut what is he called.At the commencement of the Revolution England nt«od in n«cd of -tctops, .and ooatempluted the hiring of twenty thousand men from Russia. But it was decided before long to abandon this plan, and apply again to their old-man purveyors—tho small princes of Germany, and soon the necessary treaties were wade with the Duke of Brunswick, the Landgrave of llesse-Cossei, n&d the Count of Ilanau. The Duko of Brunswick whose dominions comprised at tho time 1500 square miles, with 150,000 inhabitants, undertook to furnish 42.00U men, of 366 were cavalry and tho rest infantry. For these tho ftyke received, .under the namo of "levy money,"" 30 crownB ($35 50) for each man, the samo sum for every one killed, or for three wounded, who. were to be .jwwounted equal to one killed; and besides this, for tho expense of equipment, two month's extra pay. The subsidies recciv.ed by tho Puke, (is long as the troops received the pay of English soldiers, amounted to 64,000 crowns a year, and double that sum from the time their pay ceased \int\l two years after their return to Brunswick. PORT MA LLERY HOTEL. rr%HE Undersicned would respecting an- I nounce to the public, that he has taken •tb« above atand, and ia doing everything in liis power to make it a comfortable and desirable (home for travelers and sojourners. No effort *ri|| be spared to give aatiafaction in all that U requisite to eoustitute It a good home. JAKED LlI-.Lt, Proprietor. Jane CT, 1858. W. V. OONOVEU, Dkai.kk In Watehes, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Musical Instruments, Yankee Notions, 1V0. Watches, Jewelry, Musical instruments, etc., repaired in the Usi man uf. Market street, nearly opposite Odd FeHoiv'i Building, Pittston, I'a. Washington, Nov. 20, 1856, Pat—What is ho called? 0:! Well, in the owld country they called him " Shilleluh Mick," bekaso of the mighty fine taste he had at swingin' that bit of a twig ; and tunny's the sconce Iw cracked like an owld taypot, when— Full morocco, full 4i)t buck, *• 1 73 " *« and sides, *' 2 00 and «C!*C»#, M 2 50 KOBKRT BAUR, Our thanksgiving to-day was signalized, at 2 o'clock, by the marriage of Senator Douglas, of Illinois, to Miss Ada. Cutts, of Washington, after which the married couple took the ou*s for their future home in Chiogo. At Ibe Bindery of South fctat corner ofaPubllc Square pud Mni;i-»t. fyBuullng warranted. Plate* plactuliu fcuoU {tfoptir plapn. VVi I ken-Bur re, August 8, 1856. U The brido was accompanied to the altar by several bridesmaids; but the Senator, being a widower, went#loue,\ Only a few of bis personal friends, including G«ueral Shields and Senator Slidcll, were present. The marriage cerwnony was performed by Father Byrno, of the Roman Catholic Church, in th.o religion of Which the brido was educated, at Georgetown nunnery. Senator Douglas, himself, is not known to have docided leanings towards any religious faith, though some of his friends d»W a .favorable inference from bis rcoent land donation .to a Baptist .College in Chicago. In the mutter of age and personal beauty tbere is a vast difference between the bridegroom and tho bride. Miss Cutts is tall, elegantly formed, with a sweet oval face, largo brown eyes, small (rrooian forehead, around which .are ■entwined tho heavy braids of her glossy and abundant chestnut hair. On her clear, poachy complexion there is a continual war of the roses—the red and the white— oaoh railing to maintain a solo supremacy.— Altogether ber lout entcmUe, as ),Ue flunkeys say, fully vindicates tho good state of the "Little Chant." Clerk (exasperated)—I don't care what they called him in Ireland, Uive inc his other name. It is "Mick" what ? LATHROP & IIUNTTINa,' Drai.er iu Fancy and Stable Dry Goods, Boot* and Shoes, Hardware, Crockery and Groceries. REVOLUTION i Th* CHEAPEST CASH STORE in TOWN. rpiIE undersigned having experienced the 1 .great di«advantage of the .credit aystCQi, both to themselves and their cash customer*, havo resolved to adopt the cash ay stem, so that all may have a chaaco to save 20 pet cent on the dollar, as we are determined to sell on the smsUest profits possible— Pat—Och, botheratiou, no 1 Mike Whatt is my cousin, as lives in the County Kerry, and ben dead these five years-r-hcayop j$st his sowlj «CRANTON HOUSE, SCRANTON, PA. ,-f-v K. KftMBiiB*, proprietor. Carriages will JLIbeln readiness to convey guests to this gtanae, 'be arrival of the passenger traihs at £he -Railroad Depot. Sept. 33, 1853—ly. GEO. W. BRA1NARD & CO. (1 kocebi, 103 Murray, near Wett Street, T New York. Gio. \V. Buainard, Aug. 2, 1850 Clerk—Confound it I Can't you tell me your brothers other name ? lie has one besides Michhel, hasn't ho ? Pretty Pravbr.—A modern book describing. a clergyman of no small note in our day praises the man not only for bis wonderftfr1 force of thought, and power of illustration popular address, but also ,for his great gifts in riuhlic prayer. That :Che readers may bgl onabled to judge for themselves, tho writaM gives some specimen^. A few of those fcauoU. ' Wo thank Thee for all those bnddlqg' promises which are yet to burst into flowers. * ' How long shall those promises stand ami sentinels upon the borders, not march a4. arpjiea of the living Qod. '}Ve grieve that our days aro so inharmoriP ous ; our hearts are continually going in and out of eoltpse; yesterday jostles to-day; amU to-morrow will carry tbcui both away oaptiy#,'.. 'As when in summer, we go forth in the pastures, and thero Is nothing that we mayhot' pluck of flowers, or of fruit, of beauty, so4A'D all the richness of tliy royal nature theMbi nothing that we may nut takoj all ia oucin and we are God's.' ' Bless all those whom ko love; gatW them into the charmed circle of thine oyrrf heart; and lore them into joy and puritgrrVI — David Bkldf.n WYOMING HOTEL. »DT G. w- Mercerau, N«.S83 Greenwich St., 15 pear Duano, New York. tftrij 15, 1863.—-tf. Pat—O Yes.! Sure why didn't ye tell me fJjat's what jo wiiutod frith, as shure's my name is Pat Finnegau, ye should have been towld tho family name of my ancestors, begorral Clerk—Ah! Finnogan's the name. Pat—Nojowel—Mike Finnigun. Devil an R. Finaagau is thore in the family, savin' llory. lie has 'listed for a sogor. Clerk proceeds to yritc a message to SJickj as dictated by Pat, after which lie cowts the words in the dispatch and says : "Hero aro eighteen words. Tho first ton will cost you forty cents, and Ihe others twenty four, making si*ty-four cents in all." Pat—0 bother tho flrst tin words ! shure MioVll never 'em. Send tho las(. Clerk—Wo enn'tdothat. You must pay forty cents at auy rate. Pat—Sorra bit can J (io that. Shure you may tell Mick that the raison of his gittin no missago from me, was owing to the oocasiop of the money it cost, an' that'll oxpjaia the raison of his not hearin' from mo atoll. [Exit Pat, anathematizing tho " dhirty wire machine of (i.tilegraph ; .and followed by a not over friendly qjaeulatiou fr°m tho clerk in attendance.—Traveller. CHARLES TILLMAN Believing the nimble Sixpence better lha» th« Sloie Shilling Faseuox ABLK Barber and ITnir Dresser, Opposite the Eagle Hotel, Pittston, Pa., Customers Attended to with the utmost care and despatch, Public jjatronnge respectfully solicited.Give us ft call and satisfy yourselves. "With us, you will find a wall assorted stock of Qroceries, Provisions, &c. Fresh Fish weekly, Oysters constantly on hand by the Can. Our Meat Market is always supplied with the best of Meat, carefully selected, unsurpassed ia any market. (T7* Don't forget to call at STEVENS k TOD'S for cheap provisions of all kinds. BU TLER HOUSE, PITTSTON, PA. The Landgrave of llesse.the infamous Frederick II.. although 1m possessed but 3300 square miles, with about -80,000 inhabitants, had an army of nearly twenty thousand experienced troops. IJo to furpish within four weeks three grenadier battalions -••six infantry regiments, ond one oompany of riflemen, and in a mouth after that a battalion of grenadier*, nine infantry regiments and a company of riflemen—amounting in all to 12.1IM men. AJKIIVIS&C HENRY STABS, Propriotor l'ittston, April 14, 18(56. EAGLE HOTEL, PITTSTO , PA., ARCHITECTURE''Pnosi wishiug anything designated above JL will please give the subscriber a call, who is prepared to make drawings for buildings, write specifications, tec. May be found by inquiring at the Eagle Hotel. GEO. W. LUNG. HUFFORDfc POLEN, Proprietors Jan. 1, J85ti. All old Accounts are requested to be settled up. STEVENS t TOD. Pirtaton, Sept. 19, 1856-tfw " PORT GRIFFITH HOUSE AT Port Griffith, Luiernp Co. The Subscriber having completed tola oewitavern ikouse is prepared to accommodate travellers .and the public generally, in the best manner on reasonable terms. The rooms are convenient, and the proprietor will spare uo efforts jnd his table with an abundance of the best the dnartats afford. «oo* .tabling »«a^HAEL pmLBIN. JOHN L. POMEROY, Jan. 2, 1851. (rtueeoOTOrC to Thus. YV. Morgan,) Oil and (JommUfioit Merchant, For the gratification of our lady readers the current story as to the way the match was brought about may be wordi montiouing.-r 'l'hree months ago the Judge~r-as Dougiiu. is familiarly called—-called at the house of his friend, Senator Bright, who lives justopposite Mr. Cutts' nnd it so happened that Miss Cut's was there also. Immediately after she left. Senator Bright remarked to his ooinpeer,— "Douglas, i?s really a shame joy'*® not married. You ought to find a wife at ouoe,.and there's the lady for you." Tho suggestion seemed to strike Douglas with the force of novelty. Accordingly, procuring an introduction from Mr. Bright to the house ovor ,the way, he soon found tho recommendation more than The Landgrave received not only A® *ov7 uoney of 30 crowns a heiul.hut there wm paid iiijp also a subsidy of 450,000 crowns por year In addition to the regular pay of the troops. The Landgrave's son, reiging .•Count of IJonau, sofit a regiment of 668 men to tlto English for 25,000 crowns per year, besides the regular lovv money. Exon the Prince of Little Waldeofc, whose dominions consisted of some sterile bills of-iome 400 square miles, with about 30,000 tunts, felt attracted by ;the prospect,pf larger profit*, the repnlar trade with the-Dutch, and instead of sending fcis soldiers, as usuM, to SHARPS & OLIVER, Coal Mkhohajits. Office, West side Main St., Pittston Luzerne county, Pa. June 6, 1858. tf. 9&10 South Wharves, Below Markst-streot, PHILADELPHIA- Lard, Whale, Solar and Elephants Oils,Wax, Sperm and Adamantine Candles, Soaps, etc. etc. J. R. LYNCH, Agent. J. BOWKLEY &. LEYSHON, Coal Merouakts. Office Corner of Mata and Railroad Sts., Pittston, Pa. August 16, 1850-tf. June 6,186(1 • "Daruh in wp U.um in front direct their .ears forward, thoso m the roar diroot thein backward, cud in centre turn them late ratty or m-rmKlhe'irlNle troop, seeming thuc to,.be acuiated feuling, which watohoe the fleueral awteiy. Jbne J, 1864-tf. Plastering Hair for Sale : 1 AAA BUSHELS first-rate quality. InlUUU quire at the Old Butler Store House, up stairs. Pittston, October, 8, I860, tf T ITHOGRAPHIC Engravings for Grecian I s Paintittff Artiit's bit)ld and Bristl# brashes Oil Co'lors in Tubes, Domar Varnish Batowi of Fir, at Hall's Drag Store, opposite the Basin. Maf 9ilWC. JAMES L. SELFRIDGK, Wholksalb Dealer in Tobaaco, Snuff aud Cigars, No. 58 Nortfc Third Str, S doors above Arch at., Philadelphia. JO"Jean Paul says love may slumbor in a lady's heurt; but it dreams always.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal, Volume 6 Number 54, November 28, 1856 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 54 |
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 | 1856-11-28 |
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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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal, Volume 6 Number 54, November 28, 1856 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 54 |
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 | 1856-11-28 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGS_18561128_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 | * * Clje (Sajcttf, SiapehaBna Anthracite Journal. WI hare recevtty procured and have now InftperatiM Id our office, n Ruling Machine,for the purpobe ef manufacturing all kinds of Ruled Workbench au Cheek which haa hitherto beeu aent to the city. We can rule paper In all tuaunerof waya, with bpihtnvblue and red Hnaa and do the printing a* required. We hop* to have II toe Msmi tlon «ver oxooutod in Northern PentiMl vtujt. Ihena* of ,7!°'k »'*«P«i»iTe;»od wujf—« lb»M huvlnu it to do will glr« us n trial. AnjrltiinK In lb* nt "I™* wofjWWjgtlirtiM w# ItaTofwIly prepared uar MlTM toexoouiu,»» mi«t,toChmaitiNctlvn of all. BLANKS. Tha fallowing lIMofUlanka may alnwuromAMMt , PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY OoorKe M. Hicliart. JmJtini' new Brick Building, on* door south of Clark's store—up stairs. II»1 »i r idioli vd raw «■ ft; Hi M mohi 1 - T *.*i?f70jiirrt i TW« QAZKTTK mmd JOURNAL !• nubllili&U vrcry Friday. at Ttoo DtiUrt m*r annum. Two dollars and •Tij Nuti will !»• charged If not puid within the ■» papwr will tD« discontinued until all arrearage* nr« paid, «aUu at our option. AND SUSQUEHANNA ANTHRACITE m i J 0 LTRN A I. lirrtw&l auoo ossUduqtH ■tiJj ban linivai a ot otjstf nt/'j t L. ADVERTISEMENTS. K .1: '.:'i Oa« tqttnro of twelvt Hue*, or lets, ou* or thr«« • '.arllouR, fl. Utinf of 8 ltnei or lost, yearly, : Oat column, yoarljr, Drift trtr Interests, . ■}« --"•nniT. .w -"j f" IfiW*. »»* ®«*tral Intel%€uce. . . D ■ ■ i r-.,U it.in .ftC~it | -n ■■C£•* Tiuf ml) OO DkDMC ■D,')■, Rt?KC' _ t. jj - ■ caw# j «0jtfrill UMu.l* ujk.ii tb« ruo»l n-«*,u»bl. XAHIUOr BL4UMM. i-s*I Sfflifcw fzzx JadgmauiOontraeM, ■ »" ' - ftbnWaar/fNMiMr, *•• !?7 k*"* " XL"a* **C*«■D'•«* * Mortgage, A-r.,t/c. politics, pfos, ffittntim, is m 1U wD 30 M |ST* According to an set of Contrast, no postage cm to« «toarfe4 on thie p ip«r to «ttbtriib«r* reeidlttff in Die Coeety, nor to thocv within ihu county, wboic oeureet tDM( Office U without the county. ■tiLTCT- teW#=■Tz-^mr-rr.TT-ap^a- t j QJ4I c VOLUME VI.—ISo. 34. ( PITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 18$(D. J.aaa wiiaLfi jroi aa*. iUori* nadir Mwifmi Iwul iwD 'il Attachments, Subpoena*, Giselte Jen, 'ptikiin'Slosk, I Jnir U. jasa-ir. | KK2I # wfimvluml y yji it. jNf- *&Vr? tiiynO -it business Carto. Car^s. PITTSTON FOUNDRYHAV1NU purchased Ui« eutire interest of my lata partuors in this establishment. I am prepared to reeeivo and execute orders (or Steam Engine* and Boiler*, Mining Machinery,, fltid general Machinery of all descriptions. Having pattern* for Engines and all the, .various plant of hoisting and pumping gearing, all order* will bo executed with promptness and dispatch. ! JESSE WILLIAMS. 6*0. D. ffnr, Superintending Bnrgtneeft' I Fittston, Nov. 14,1866. « OLD CIIL'RCU BKLLS. by the actual reality, in tb» personal and mental ttUaruv-i of Miss Cutts, lie became * frequent visitor, uml the fUMgMDf«£ was made In tho latter part o% the Sulnmer, tho it did not U'aiiHpiro until a few weeks ago. Miss'Cutts may be 22 years of age. She is a Contemporary Olid mfcmbor of *hC9 ehwe of bellw, *.11 liow married off, incdodfhg A4- elaide Smith, Florence Greeuhow and others, 1 who once formed a great attraction at the receptions and balls of Washington, Her fa-1 tlier, James Madison Ootts, an officer in on* of the departments at Washington, is a nephew of Mrs. President Madison, and enjoyed a considerable intimiic* withhis uncle, in whose family he resided. In politics he is an Old- Line Whig, thoufclr not long since he v*DluqteerCd a communication in the Union testifying to the good opinion which President Mfi4- ison held of Mr. Buchanan. He is a gentle; manly, quiet man, and much liked in Washington society. As for Mr. Douglas, oycrybody onrht to he familiar with hisaiitecedcnts and appearance. In point of years, he has decidedly the advantage' of his bride, being abont twice as old. In person bo is Short and stocky, a sort of truncated giant, whence his well-kn6wn designation. lie has a red, somewhat rowdyish faco, lai'fre featured, the nose being rather rrtrotuiNt, bnt still With an expression indicating rather h rnde, Unrefined nature, and an imperious energy, than any settled mswineas or malignity of "disposition. In truth, I think hirti a very good-*atwred, pleasant man, Individually. "lie is perfectly willing, after abusing or being abused in' the most violent manner, to extend the right hand of fellowship to liis enemy, though his political hostility is unrelenting.Hi is said to be worth at least one hundred thousand dollars, tho result of fortunate speculation in Chicago lots, netde from the properly. mostly in Louisiana plantations, left for bis two little boys by bis lirst Wifo. While at Washington, ho lives in a handsome old-fashioned stuccoed house in the outskirts of the city, together with a sister, who, with her husband, superintend Mr. Douglas' domestic affair*.Whether Mr. Douglas and his fhir bride ever have tho good fortuno to change (Jteir residence And ilispenao the hospitality of tfce White House or not, I wish thom a pleasant honeymoon and a prospo: ous and unulouded married life. I Prom lk« BoMoa OHr« Br»*ch. D1JATII OF MRS, E. J. EAMES. Mrt. Eanipt, of whose ill health, in connection with jjer Tirtnes yfti si*** a''ftW weeM ogOj ba4 b#mD #*i invalid for ftafcay ;mii.— Jim )w»rg »M o«» of oop.Umirf • recont lettef, tM|it "consumption WW wattD- inr in the distance," w» oopld not think her«"d BO n&ar. Xhat totter is full of. hope and expectations of successful earthly future; iYi(J, speaking of bqr Horary Jaborx, she says 'J'8hnlr'commence my story for Mf. otmediatoiy." f Miow |ittlo w# ' ) ho C»pe of Good Hope o* Batata, (raMKff infantry regiment of 070 men to England tfu Ansnach Brandenburg uud the Prince of j&»- nault Zerbstjoiped these prippcly dealer* * "JS1!?11 »od gojafcribtuid the &UMi and the latter 1,1 GO men. Tli» Dl»" 7/ Ring out merrily, Loudly, cheerily, Blithe 614 bells from the steeple tower. PHYSICIAN AND KIKGEON, T\r. «anfDr«l uwton, late Resident 1J Physician of the Connecticut General Hospital, at NEW HAVEN, offcrs his professioasl services to the inhabitants of Pittstpn awifelritf. CAKPENTERINO AND BUILDING. »K. Easier, desires to announce to (be public lhat he is now prepared to take contract* for Building andFurnUhibg Mnte rials for Houses and other descriptions of buildings at the most reasonable figure. By arrangements wtifch he has recently concluded with lumbormeirln*h«"8t«»e of New Ynk, lie 1a enabled to procure bills of Lumber uliaoat toady to put together for any description of building* whatever, attlio shortest notice. He lDas now and will constantly keep in hi* employ tho best of workmen, and hopes to bo able, to.give entire ■utisfaction as to his work, and to accommodate to a greater extent than has ever heretofore i been done in this Valley the desire to have houses splendidly and substantially completed. His long experience and general acquaintance with the people of this placo and vicinity, ne trust*, will to* sufficient (o secure fin kii#« reasonable #liare of tho best work required in this neighborhood. / j Jan. 18, 1858. 279. ,, Ilopofully, fearfully, , ' ii " JoyfUMy, cheerfully, •(' Movent the "bride from her maiden bower. CI iud there is none in the fair summer sky ; Sunshine flings benison down from on high; Children sing loud as the train moves along, "Hgppj the bride that the sun shineth on." JmlVWMKJrCKS—Th# Faculty or the Medical taMltuie ®f YaUColltige; Ilia L)r». (ve« of Now Harea: T. Sirontf, Jbq , and «•*. Mr. Parko, of Puuimi; Dr. Boyd, ef WUkea ■arre ; C. D. Hlioeiaaker Kaq., of Ktngstuu, and L. 1). ■kMniaker, Ea4, ef Wilkaa-Kariv, i JTf" omD#j In Mr. RKUUIS'i uti katldlus, opposite the B'liler llouae. annual subsidy of 46,000 crowns j tho JPuactj a similar sum. Most of the soldiers "vrero forcibly enlisted, and of course desortfijrrii' Dr#r« froquent Of the Anhanlt regiment Mft men dpsej-ted at once, thp next d»y;»», 0 if n,en wpre among the miwHtng. Ifl conclusion, Mr. Knnpn alluded to tho lurgo number of Germaris who, desertfliW their ranks, had relhaffidd in this country, iu»4 hf their industry had done much fui'tts advancement. , „,no3 :/• • ...... .fa HOPE'S EXPRESS, On and after Monday, Anguat IBth, Wtf! run oror tfcn Delaware, Lackawanna Wtsttru i?. It. %0T B0.9HDt.yQ PLiCIf »l Mr. tt#xftDrJa, Wast JPlHiton. Knell u«t Urourily, Measured and wearily, July It, 1856. w/4. MEDICAL CAUD. (late of the University of Dublin, and the London Hospitals,) reapectfully tendon kit professional services to the lohabltantt of Pittston and vicinity. Office nearly opposite tho "Koystone Store" •T *7 BoWkley & Leyebbu. lu. I, 1858— Stn. Lit-- t J - - ■ - —— t 'x. PITTSTON, Wyoming Valley awl liio F»r Wttt, tarOflkc In Vow Y«rk. 7« II roadway. Sad old boll* from the steeple gray. n* . r MMginet ;hat that band, which, U*OHgh woalt, wns tie* sr idle, wpuld so soon be eoldiq death. ibly even then' she hftd ppnnpd lier last lino mfl oven then she eu bribed herself "MMi raly youw," for the lust time, Kraut friend 1 Her* km una of thoso poetic latures which enjov ot suffer intensely, iters vas the checkered lot of every child of genius; jut through all her changeful life, she Was tho lame gentle, spl&deqyiqK Christian, going iteadily forward ip the path of duty, JWD4 iuok■ns' only for a reword to {leaves. To her children h,er loss is irreparable.— Many a kiss Will be Imprinted on thair lips for her sake, and many a roioo will speak to them in tonos of tenderness: but they will miss hor own svyfietsujil©—»tjho low under-toce of a mcrtfier's earnest love. Slienas left tjiem a rloh inheritance, lii the memory of herpnre lifa, and the lessons of triftlishe taught (boas from the crftdlo. e. *, w. H. | Priests chanting lowly*; Solemnly, slowly I'assotli the cntse from the portal to-day. Drops from the leaden clouds heavily fall trippingly over the plume and the pall; Mormur old folks as the train moves along, ''Happy the dead th*t the rain raineth on." " I'ituton, Jeiiltlunfc Bro'» Ofllcc, Ailgnut 33, ISM. From the Qotton Olive BraDcb. Dj i Mi 14 WVE AT ?£{)££. W. W. LOOMIS, tC'tddlc aud Harness Maker, M A UK KT-ST., W1LK KSli AK RK, A few doora w«at of UelraPa Hotel. \W A largo Rs*ortuD«H «af Mamma, Fly-Ntlla, Whljm, Truuka, Saddles, 4 c.. couataurtj on band. Atiglwti, 40afl. ly* TRUSte, _ \Tlio goes there T A demure looking qqu? , plfl at the rate of half a mile an hour. Ouch* tfeejr diCjn't ehoosa nch other "phrenologicolly," for they are "both aiiko;" fat, atu-» pid and self-Batisiied—wo wondtr the stene«H do rmt rise up to 4u ttew pveren.ee, since t"®Jr W® reail# condescended to walk Jite other That beaver fit* bis ideas ','tflr, a T"—those glimmering boots—well, they can't iprutAk «je» obt, tlmnlti to thtft promV neat v«*t pattern, Madkme, too, baa ppOTaji" ne»t elwieka— prominent hoops, prominent i everything but common sense—silk velvet, mantle—a ton of jeweln;—jft bonnet as big as a daisy cup—a ftlBe cueVgrandiferoun ! Who goes there? A little, tliin, snlhDC" wrinkled, crooked, dried herring piece of* with a#uh wI#»W,k, such a mo ustwelve ! iJojuld n't see him at&U, but for that lucky side view—wonder if there is any morij sueh—whore he cam# from ? Light and" shade J .close upion his haela comes a oolorei* gentleman with fl, twin moustache, tsriu whiskers—twin brothers they the colortd Reman" themoro intellectual. ■ * tt Who goes there 1 A tail gentleman, wkfc an erect figure and iiue countenance; witii a little doll of a woman, with a simpering stniie and lack-lustre eyes Joining heavily ' upon his arm. C. R. GORMAN, M. D., r TD tenders fiis Professional »er- XVrlces to the citizens of Pittston and vicinity. Office In the Post Offlco, Pittston. Aog. 2, 1850. 1y. MECHANICAL ENGINEERTOG. SpKCifCiTiDN Plans and Estimates for Steam Engines Boilers and Machinery of every description will b© made *itii despath on application to GEORtfE D. WEST, Consulting Mechanic*! Engineer, at the 1'ittatoJi Foundry. » Wttafon, l.mierne Co., P*. April 25, 1850. Toll at tbo houtfof prima, j Matin, and vesper chime. Loved old bells from the steeple high— Dft, J. A. HANN, Ode* ever Dr. Dorr's Drug Stare, Mala St., Plttaton, P*. Uaearabar 17, 185!. Old Omnibus Line I WITH NEW FROFRUBTOBS 1MIF. Subscriber* wouM aunotince i« *• public that llicy have purclta»eC] tlfo entire InleiMt CDr n. H ltnbertu lb the shore Hue, nii'l thet they are ileimttbuir ImI tn make 11 balk nwilul mi4 .ofimaiiiMl** the |te"pie of Pitutou, Wilkeftburre, uud along their nrntt', as wi ll as' to till trutulout travel. Rolling like holy wave*, Over the lowly graves, Floating up, prayer fraught, into tbo sky. Solemn the lesson yoor lightest notes teach ; Stern is the preaching your iron tongues Wirc Rope for Shafts, Slopes, 7*1aiiw, he., of a very superior Cj«a1Hv, ail slr.es. Ashcrolt's 1'tltont Steatn Gunges; Woodward's ImpttD»ed Steam-pump* lor supplying boilers, extinguishing fires, clearing Mines etc. Also all improved attachments and fixtures for Steam Engines, furnished at short notice by GEO. D- WEST, at the Pittston Foundry. April 25,1850. T. A. PEIRCE, M. D., T Tomcbqutbic PIITSICIAW A*® Schoeo*.— JLJL Rosidence, Franklin St., 1st door abave Hiliman's Hotel, Wilkes Barre, l'a. March 4, 185C—287 6ni. preach ; Ringing in life from the bud to tho bloom, Ringing the dead to their rest in tho touib. 2 Trljyyl a Day 4 ttetta PUtttuH Withthatr* TIME TAIHJ, i , iearc Wilknbstro, at B n tu ; if),' n in ; and 'Jrf.an lb* anrlvnl nf the J»h'.l)t'it-Ipliia^iugH. TO PARENTS MECILiX- Leave Pittston at H( a. m . tin. in; and 5 p.m., on ths Peal out overmore— Peal as ye pealed of yore, BraTe old bells, on each Sabbath day, In sunshine and gladness, Through clouds and through sadness, Bridal and burial liovo pawed a*v*y. Tell us life's pleasures with death are still rife; There arc but fow families that Iirto not on® or more members who possess a taste for' science, art, mechanics ; to the parents of such we bave a few jvorda to say, fcjuch tastes nrc noble, because they affora oyidep.be of a thirst for useful knoWledge, .and p.s " keogrjedge is power," they sbonjd be feetiered m4 cultivated. The r**ding and study gf wuris of an clonic Uir aio ueo- this pvrpijqe, t&eso #re not sufficient ; those who have such tastes must' also read and study periodicals devoted to the propagation of iofrruiatio# relating to discovering, inventions, and-iinprovemeuts. The public uUifd i* so active at the present day, and art ailtl acVijfte nlort Ott' Bnd" progress with such rapid strides, tlfab it Ds positively necessary to employ means of this character to k«ep posted *ip in correct informatii n.— Many publications contain much that excite the passions, and oftentimes impart to them# w?0Qg bias ; but science appeals only to the and lite judgment and its influence must therefore be elevating io every mind that pursues it., Is not this a poweriul reason why every family should welcome a scientist periodical w4 make it a .hduselipld companion ? • .Our country is a yonug ginnt; its growth in material greatneSR is a modern miracle among The nations. It presents more openlugs fotyo.ung men to riqe to renown and wealth, CUas any other. Every jaecbanic who a master's skill of business, ooupLed with intelligence and scientific knowledge, is Sure to rise to distinction. iOn the other hand, an ignorant man, no rantter what may he the advantages presented to liim never c»n rjne to lacks knowledge—and is therefore deficient in power .to do so. K'S. .(WASHINGTON NUGENT, M. D., IS"D espectfully oflers his services as physician JlV and Stirgoon, to the inhabitants of i'ittsrtq| ami vicinity. Office at B. Hall's Drug Store. . „ RanaiMcrs.-Paul B. Gorldard, M. D., Pblla., Wm Corson, M. I)., Norristown, Pa., Jl«aara. Wells fc Bean, Pittston. War, 3S, 1855-ly. arrival ol tho cara-ft-om New Yoik, ENGINEERING AND SURVEYINGS. David Schoolet, would respectfully annQUnco to the publie that ho stilt continues the practice of the above profession, in all its branches, and holds himsclMn readiness at nil times to attend to any business in tho line of Surveying, Engineering, Estimating and Draftiug. P«M«i*«rs sree«rr'i4 In i airs- sad comlbrtshle O mnibss drawn by «ooo Iwirws. Every nttuiitjon will be Riven 10 baatnure.pnokn,'.. t IC-; nlnMU il totfelreap*. Kareucb CD} 'Jo ccut*. A.U. VY ATSUN, \ULV JlXCI.nUT. July 1,1^5Ci PUMPS! PUMPS! r|"IIK uoCl«r?iKivnl ri fpt^nrally ■uuoimcc tQ ttie 1 cltl2cti»4 of rltihton i»nd vicinity, {nut h« (m now cugiU(t«d lu Uih buniito*k «»f furaipliing mid potting In TMATCHEH'S CRLKIIRATI:D WEI.L A Tell us that Death ever leadeth to Life ; Life is our labor, and Death is our rest, If happy thQ living, the Dead are the blest DR. H. WENTZEL, Gbbhai Pbisiciaw. Would respectfully announce to the people of Pittston and rtalalty that after an absence of some months, ha hai returned and permanently located In the placa. He will ba happy to wait upon any requiring hia professional service*. Thankful far past favora he will endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. Office at Frederick Waifs. Being provided with a full and complete set of instruments, and having had ample experience, ho flatters himself capabio of giving sat- any and every department of his calling. Office with K. 1). Lacoe, Odd fellows' Building. CISTERN FORCE DUMPS Tho*» puinpH, from their uofqnollcd power to forra waiflr, are coii«iCUirod tin- nio«t dr* rahio of nuy now made. AxUli* from the ordinary iimcs of I he pump, it mipplitu the piaeo id' a Plru Kn-zino, it being capable of thr.iwino: water over Iho top of any buiMinif in Pnu»t«»n. Th«me MlrikfT any of the ptiqjvw allnJed to, will bt prompily ecrvcd by applyinu to tftr imd«D»i fcHAKP lD I.EWH.lr, At the liuiier IIoum. GOING UP ANDCOMING DOWN An Irishman in the Telegraph Office. This is a simple song, 'tis true, And «oege lik« these aro never nice; And yet we'll try and scatter through A pinch or two of good advice. Then listen, pompous frionds, and learn Ncyer to boast of much renown ; For Fortuue's wheel is on the turn. And some go up and xomo come down, "Man wants but little here bolow, "* No* wants but little long." tarn* Pittston, Nov. IC, l^aS—if. Watches and, Jewelrj, IeovDD »C» ittvnouncn to the citizens of Pittfttonnnd vininily that ther hioe Ju"t 0jDpw)wl in llir (Dru»c Blore of laaac 5 douraftumlii'fnbri Mutler House, a larfre in«ort«neiil vi •u — FiJUf \}rutchf* and Jeweh y ■_— of »*wy de»i rijiiii»»i, which iMf ure .V'ff'-i• ihat cntmul oilirr than chr»(A Ukt |»roprt etora. from a long carerr in the bu*ine*a, hivvo !n«i atl - vantnge wfltiiaineas connecthittn wi'h niniinr.iciirinK»nd Imparling tlrmn in NiCw-VCir)c, Dr»iich enable* them to procure their artiC lea from wuroua which Kive theiH every avurance of Iheir being genuine. Kvcrv article theD aell will be representetl In its true light, and Us real merita fairly staled. Their stock comprint Wnlcha*. Breaat-piiia, Eur-rinifi. «;aiiieo-pin«. IValeti-iieyj, F/ngeriingn,ric. elc. Will lh«»ae wno desire to protura g*»oU Jewelry of noy kind favor uawiih a Cull. rilJi.on, 5, "An' is this House's telegraph ?" Asked a? Hibernian the other d#yj jW he entered the offico of the Traveller Buildings. On being informed it wiUj a 4i*JCDBtte ensiled, ofwlfiofc the following is as near a verbfttii* report is our reporter was able to obtain; Put—Is MUther House in J Clork—No, I attend to tho Wmcw herft. Pat— Q«h, yo do,'. Wall, can you s«ud to mo brother Mick, in Now York ? Clerks Yu». Uuvo you. your message rittou 7 Pat—0 bother ! Devil a meed of givin' Mick a mjssage in writiu,' at all at all. Just give bDD" the tire dollar bill, sure, fur to help pay tbo lino the blackguards put upon him. Clerk—'but we can't send money by telegraph. Money must go by mail. Pat—Sure wliat 'ud I buy male for? An* isn't it three pecks of illegant male I have ia the house already f Clork—No. Yoy (Jop't understand. I mean by Post. Pat—Post is it ? In a lottfeer? Aw' J/J can't send it by tlie telegraph J Clerk—No. All we can do is, if you have a message, we can seud that. That is we can charge the wiro with olectrieity aud make it write whatever you wish. Pat—Make it right, is it! Well, now bedad that's the thing ontirely. .Just make it light with Mick, tut' here's the five dollars a vick. - Who goes tbere.T A pille youth, wrapt ii» a shawl, walking slowly, a bright spot burn a on either cheek—with dark, swimming * eyes—alas, consumption. Who goes there? A: !CiCJy i)i a rich silt' flaunoea "to *iU," and spreading like a banyan tree. What a pretty foot in kid sllpperr,- this damp October mowing—hope sbeTfget ' a husband in time to pay h,er funeral esmmr 8C9. THE EAGLE LIVERY. fab. IT, 1854-tt DR. E. SHELP, CHANGE OP PHOPRIBTOKB 'pilK anhai ribors would pn;iouncn to I ho 1 public thai they luita |)uroiaa*«il «4.« l.ivory Slock ty f;. *1. Kl»bree, and made hoterul important additions thiVelo, aud will UJ$0o «»o the deniauda of their cu*U'uu» u»cr« h-«-, tjr public may require it. ||eiug c Dnd,v.a iipiiiuMvn » filr and sntiiffu'iory p/lnc;pte. ttyiy 19 renli/.e tinaitoco of the |Du'ironage which the e»mtdifthi*Cuit .baa ruttivvd under its loriner proprletorss Having lliu heai cf conveyance?, which will be kept iu go«»Cl condillon, ili« c* !» of cu»ti»n»er-» c.-u,i reajiondcd lo In the most satiafuciory inuniiei, and uu #*»«»■***»• i»»irC toGMrLAU.+ tymUT* Woild call the attention of the public fcj a Now and Improved pUn of instiling if.URcial Teeth on Gutta Percha base. Tlita i» superior to any article as yet used for temporary or difficult case.i—and be li« purchased the right to use tho Improved Gutta Percha.— Pa'tial or full setts or teeth will be Inserted on tht* plan with ne*Uess. Uflleo oa Kianklin St, Vy iikesbarre, Pa. We know a vast amount of stocks, A vust amount of pride insures : Hwtfute has picked so many locks \Ve wouldn't liko tiDi»-nrr«.ijt jroon, Remember, tliun, and never spurn 'fho ono whose hand is hard and brown ; For ho is likely to go up. Wh» goes there? The pettiest, the hsibly anil most becomingly- dressed lady In ' the city of Boston. A plain black silk, with- ' out or fringe: with white tfiHwb. shawl, straw hat, wi * plain, grcenrut f b«n, blonde border, with a fow white buds— that's our,taste. She looks na » hor par** hQjwt found room for God, her husband, and children, aud tlie poor und sorrowful,; ium! shut out all earthly vanities. yho goes there t A poor cripple, with & sweet, pensile smile, and white thoughtfulforehead. Qod be with him ! with what sitivo spirit, and that living, remediless'sol!?* row. W ho goes there ? She who wrote odr laeSweek s oest poom—not beautiful, not ful but, " wo to liiui who trample on a mind." X t (177) tf. REPAIRING WATCHES.. Jul] 35, 1830. ROBERT OAUR, nnoK-BixsiR. N«flth Es«t corner ofroblic Square snd Main St., Wilkesbarre. Picture Krames, common Gilt and Mabo- Igaey, ornamented and plain, made to order, of aey sixe. Job Binding ueatly executed. A Urge selection ot common and fine Jiicttures, Alhunas, *lank books, Statiuaarr, Kot,•!*, ate., on hand. June 1.7, 1«33. 4tat|ng fit 9Cl e krraitgf meat« with \». tf.Cnaijm. «f VVt-_ nming (iiio of tlii* boM wa'cli makers in th» country, U»fyj ■re p-npartxl to glvo eiillro t« the tt»n» *Dr waich cie mln* ami repairing. 135'"Jewelry repaired of muitufuciurud io ordt'i- _ _ IIKMMEKKN U A IX jwiow w.L.shiug to he conveyed to tho Cura at tbe different lime* of the arrivul and departuro, aro requested to m*';e application at iho bur of the Eagle Hotel. 1 ersons ma- ing such applications, will bo called lor at their residence a in tlie town, and have tlicir baggage lifopqrly and promptly attended to. DEJfTLA.lv k ROBERTS. And you are likely to come down Another thing you will agree. (The troth maybe as well coufossed.) That "Codfish Aristocracy" Is but a scaly thing at bost. And though the fishes large and strong Msy mm4c tho little ones to drown, Yet fishes all, both great aud small, Are going up and coming down. I ill-ton, Oe*. OT, I CM EXCHANGE &. BANKING OFFICE." Yowng mechanics! Yours is the time of' life to devote to the acquisition of positive (knowledge, b*ibte the cares of the w6rld absorb all yoor time in providing tho means of a bare subsistence. Thk subscribers have opened in office ofdei poiit, discount and exchange, In tliin place, of Wyoming avenue, Apposite the Wyo ming llouac, two doors uortlieast of Mr. Chase's store. Jilly 85, 185C Fish and Provisions. MICHAEL B. BROWN, MaaoBAXT Tailob. Between the Stores of J»ass Welsh and James Brown, Bin* St., jPJttstoo, l'a. Not. t«, 1868. ' WE KEEP Constantly on band n full and geiiorul assortment of M.ickor.il, Sal,wop, Shad, White-fish, Cod-fish. Haddock, filu«- fiah, Ilerrings, l'ork, Lord, Hams. Shoulders, Sides, Jowels, Dried-beef, Pickled-beef, Tongues, Cbeese, Butter, Diied-Crnits, Beans, Soap, &c. ko., which we will itiways S«H cheaper than House in Philadelphia. S. L. FANOSA.ST & C©.. 17 North Wharves, between Market and Arch-sts., Philadelphia. Sept. 13, 1856. ly VASOX, MKYERT k CJ Scranton, May 18, Ibii, A young mochanio should learn to be a good draughtsman ; his mind should bo imbued with soynd scientific Information ; he should he posted j*pin the progressof science ; and he should he able to write nud express his opinions freely and eorrcqtly, He slienld have a manly ambition to be intelligent in air that relates to his profession; for those who have no such pmbitio# mover Cean riso to be good mechanics or good citicene. Who goes the • ? A Cfrar, littlo fellow-* with a sock over one shoulder, » baAot dir« one hand and a bundle under hw wm. St«»,i aside all you great, ugly, humi.Ba jostling people, and let that boy pass.' Dou t you see he is the son of a respectable mother of the ' middling cjass, whocouldn't leave the to go out with him ; and bo he bravely C5TO her he "could carry fifty pounds easily and so site kissed him, and called him hiqe" "little man" and he is, if " the boy is fathar of the man," and he may be the president of the United States, one of these years, wht) knows? '"at NEW BAKERY & CONFECTIONARY Our lives ure full of chanco,&v4 cliango, And cbunce, you know, is never sure, And 'twere a doctrine new aud strange That places high aro most secure.. And though tho fickle god may smile, And yield tho scepter aud tho crown, "l is only for a little while, Then B goes up and A comes down. CHAS. F. SMITH, Barber and Hair-dresser, (Op- JP posite Banking House of Jenkius 4 Bro , Pittsten, P». 'I'lIE undersigned informs the citizens cf 1 Pittstun, mid the WORLD In general, tbat he hu opened a New B 'kory and Conlectiouary Store, on Main streot, (in tront of the Civ rial Basin, in the (tore formerly occupied Dr Hall,) where ho will always bo found read; • wait upon hia customers, with such as (iooi Bread, Cakes, Pies, and all kinds of Confec tioDary ; Cronk'4 Beer, Lemon Boer, Sarat parill* Beer, 'iinger Bee,r, and Meade'aBee Please give tue a call. STORE Clerk ((slightly vexed)—We can do nothing of that sort? J moan ye can Write— print tl\» words you want to say to your bother in Now York. Jim IS, 1856 Pat—(scratching his boad with a puzzled air)-r-If ye C(W» do Unit, just be after discoursin' wid him sook as ye JUm'1 Clerk-—But you must write the message you wish to send, upon this bit uf wiper. Pat*»-QehJ bad luck to it.J 1 haven't the gift o'written' at all sure. [Here tho Clerk arranges l*s {taper, and prepares to «rrite the message for Pat huusolfTA. KENNER'S LIVERY EXCHANGE. Nuk» the Post Offlce, Scranton, Pa. Beady at all times to accommodate with the beat %trwi and vehicles. ■•raaton, Feb. 24, 1851—1y. NEW LUMBER YARD. — —r . - _ THE subscribers n-onld Inform tht citizens of I'ittston and surrounding country, that they have established a I. mlier Depot on the banks ol' the canal, opposite the Coal Wharf of Hines Harding, whero they intund keeping on hand, BRY LUMBEIi ol all kiuds, and whero may now be found a laige -variety of Dressed Lumber, such as Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Battoma, Faced-boards, etc. aale reasonably. /. LQ & CO. This world for you and nie, my friend, Ilath something more than pounds and pencp; Then let me humbly recommend WBS5JAXS IN THE REVOLUTION. At a recent meeting of the Wow-York Historical Society, Frederiuk Kapp, Esq., gave an iaUxestiug sketch of the history of tho custom qf-quiplo-yiug merocufiry troops, which he traeed from an early day, and gave an aoconnt of the engaging of foreign troeps by England during the Revolution. Mr. Knapp remarks: JOHN NASII A little use of common scuse Thus lay all pride aud placo.aside, Who goes there ? A Tenernble, whitehaired father, bending over hie staff. " Step - aside man of business—agile-footed youth ; self conceited beauty, he is vour type of destiny ; you will all reach life's winter if you live to tt\* allotted,age of man. C♦ W ho goes there ? The beggar, with her tattered robe ; her shrivelled hand extended, for the meed of charity. Who knows but that she once owned that marble home,4* agaxnst whose steps she leans so wearily, lor 1 changes eom,e oyer our destinies with whlrl-j wind swiftuess a kiug -u beggar tomorrow. * goes there? A rushing, whirlwind-* tide of human life—people of "»ul nations and« kindreds and tongues." The tall Yankee, the plethoric Englishman, tho broad shout- • dored German, the dreamy Turk, the moody Spaniard, tho wily Indian, tlie sable Africa#; beauty and fashion—wealth and want—purity and sin, rulling on together as troubled waves, until one aftor another they are swal- ' lowod by the vortex of death. Ca C. R. GORMAN & CO., GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. 8 SoTiitRLA.iD, dealer iu Groceries* Provisions, Four, Feed etc., S. E earner of Main and Pine streets. Goods sold for ready pay only, and at extremely low prices. "Small profits and quick sales," is,the wotto by which I am determined to suoceeij. Pntm, Fa. Agents for Tapscott's General JT and Foreign Exchange. Perioh residing in the couatiy, and wishing t» taagage passage or aend money to their friends Dlfc any part of Europe may do ao with aafety by applying at the Foat Offico. Tapacott k Co'*., receipt will be furnished 'Vy return mall. Aug. 2CJ, 1853. And have a core on whom you frown, For fear you'U see him going up. When you aro only coming do.rn. Clerk—What's your brother's name T Pat—Mi-k. Clerk—And what is the other name.? Pat—rStwie as my own. Sure brothers.August 22, 1856, Bartlett's History of the U. S. spills work, now complete, euu be bouud at ihu follow-1 1)M cltj priori: Half hound nltcep, plain gilt, per vol. 125 ii iH iDor«/cco,cr full Hhtjo|D jjUin gilt, w 1 50 Feb. 1866, From the Evening Pott. SENATOR DQUfiLAS' MARRIAGE Clork—I know that. Rut what is he called.At the commencement of the Revolution England nt«od in n«cd of -tctops, .and ooatempluted the hiring of twenty thousand men from Russia. But it was decided before long to abandon this plan, and apply again to their old-man purveyors—tho small princes of Germany, and soon the necessary treaties were wade with the Duke of Brunswick, the Landgrave of llesse-Cossei, n&d the Count of Ilanau. The Duko of Brunswick whose dominions comprised at tho time 1500 square miles, with 150,000 inhabitants, undertook to furnish 42.00U men, of 366 were cavalry and tho rest infantry. For these tho ftyke received, .under the namo of "levy money,"" 30 crownB ($35 50) for each man, the samo sum for every one killed, or for three wounded, who. were to be .jwwounted equal to one killed; and besides this, for tho expense of equipment, two month's extra pay. The subsidies recciv.ed by tho Puke, (is long as the troops received the pay of English soldiers, amounted to 64,000 crowns a year, and double that sum from the time their pay ceased \int\l two years after their return to Brunswick. PORT MA LLERY HOTEL. rr%HE Undersicned would respecting an- I nounce to the public, that he has taken •tb« above atand, and ia doing everything in liis power to make it a comfortable and desirable (home for travelers and sojourners. No effort *ri|| be spared to give aatiafaction in all that U requisite to eoustitute It a good home. JAKED LlI-.Lt, Proprietor. Jane CT, 1858. W. V. OONOVEU, Dkai.kk In Watehes, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Musical Instruments, Yankee Notions, 1V0. Watches, Jewelry, Musical instruments, etc., repaired in the Usi man uf. Market street, nearly opposite Odd FeHoiv'i Building, Pittston, I'a. Washington, Nov. 20, 1856, Pat—What is ho called? 0:! Well, in the owld country they called him " Shilleluh Mick," bekaso of the mighty fine taste he had at swingin' that bit of a twig ; and tunny's the sconce Iw cracked like an owld taypot, when— Full morocco, full 4i)t buck, *• 1 73 " *« and sides, *' 2 00 and «C!*C»#, M 2 50 KOBKRT BAUR, Our thanksgiving to-day was signalized, at 2 o'clock, by the marriage of Senator Douglas, of Illinois, to Miss Ada. Cutts, of Washington, after which the married couple took the ou*s for their future home in Chiogo. At Ibe Bindery of South fctat corner ofaPubllc Square pud Mni;i-»t. fyBuullng warranted. Plate* plactuliu fcuoU {tfoptir plapn. VVi I ken-Bur re, August 8, 1856. U The brido was accompanied to the altar by several bridesmaids; but the Senator, being a widower, went#loue,\ Only a few of bis personal friends, including G«ueral Shields and Senator Slidcll, were present. The marriage cerwnony was performed by Father Byrno, of the Roman Catholic Church, in th.o religion of Which the brido was educated, at Georgetown nunnery. Senator Douglas, himself, is not known to have docided leanings towards any religious faith, though some of his friends d»W a .favorable inference from bis rcoent land donation .to a Baptist .College in Chicago. In the mutter of age and personal beauty tbere is a vast difference between the bridegroom and tho bride. Miss Cutts is tall, elegantly formed, with a sweet oval face, largo brown eyes, small (rrooian forehead, around which .are ■entwined tho heavy braids of her glossy and abundant chestnut hair. On her clear, poachy complexion there is a continual war of the roses—the red and the white— oaoh railing to maintain a solo supremacy.— Altogether ber lout entcmUe, as ),Ue flunkeys say, fully vindicates tho good state of the "Little Chant." Clerk (exasperated)—I don't care what they called him in Ireland, Uive inc his other name. It is "Mick" what ? LATHROP & IIUNTTINa,' Drai.er iu Fancy and Stable Dry Goods, Boot* and Shoes, Hardware, Crockery and Groceries. REVOLUTION i Th* CHEAPEST CASH STORE in TOWN. rpiIE undersigned having experienced the 1 .great di«advantage of the .credit aystCQi, both to themselves and their cash customer*, havo resolved to adopt the cash ay stem, so that all may have a chaaco to save 20 pet cent on the dollar, as we are determined to sell on the smsUest profits possible— Pat—Och, botheratiou, no 1 Mike Whatt is my cousin, as lives in the County Kerry, and ben dead these five years-r-hcayop j$st his sowlj «CRANTON HOUSE, SCRANTON, PA. ,-f-v K. KftMBiiB*, proprietor. Carriages will JLIbeln readiness to convey guests to this gtanae, 'be arrival of the passenger traihs at £he -Railroad Depot. Sept. 33, 1853—ly. GEO. W. BRA1NARD & CO. (1 kocebi, 103 Murray, near Wett Street, T New York. Gio. \V. Buainard, Aug. 2, 1850 Clerk—Confound it I Can't you tell me your brothers other name ? lie has one besides Michhel, hasn't ho ? Pretty Pravbr.—A modern book describing. a clergyman of no small note in our day praises the man not only for bis wonderftfr1 force of thought, and power of illustration popular address, but also ,for his great gifts in riuhlic prayer. That :Che readers may bgl onabled to judge for themselves, tho writaM gives some specimen^. A few of those fcauoU. ' Wo thank Thee for all those bnddlqg' promises which are yet to burst into flowers. * ' How long shall those promises stand ami sentinels upon the borders, not march a4. arpjiea of the living Qod. '}Ve grieve that our days aro so inharmoriP ous ; our hearts are continually going in and out of eoltpse; yesterday jostles to-day; amU to-morrow will carry tbcui both away oaptiy#,'.. 'As when in summer, we go forth in the pastures, and thero Is nothing that we mayhot' pluck of flowers, or of fruit, of beauty, so4A'D all the richness of tliy royal nature theMbi nothing that we may nut takoj all ia oucin and we are God's.' ' Bless all those whom ko love; gatW them into the charmed circle of thine oyrrf heart; and lore them into joy and puritgrrVI — David Bkldf.n WYOMING HOTEL. »DT G. w- Mercerau, N«.S83 Greenwich St., 15 pear Duano, New York. tftrij 15, 1863.—-tf. Pat—O Yes.! Sure why didn't ye tell me fJjat's what jo wiiutod frith, as shure's my name is Pat Finnegau, ye should have been towld tho family name of my ancestors, begorral Clerk—Ah! Finnogan's the name. Pat—Nojowel—Mike Finnigun. Devil an R. Finaagau is thore in the family, savin' llory. lie has 'listed for a sogor. Clerk proceeds to yritc a message to SJickj as dictated by Pat, after which lie cowts the words in the dispatch and says : "Hero aro eighteen words. Tho first ton will cost you forty cents, and Ihe others twenty four, making si*ty-four cents in all." Pat—0 bother tho flrst tin words ! shure MioVll never 'em. Send tho las(. Clerk—Wo enn'tdothat. You must pay forty cents at auy rate. Pat—Sorra bit can J (io that. Shure you may tell Mick that the raison of his gittin no missago from me, was owing to the oocasiop of the money it cost, an' that'll oxpjaia the raison of his not hearin' from mo atoll. [Exit Pat, anathematizing tho " dhirty wire machine of (i.tilegraph ; .and followed by a not over friendly qjaeulatiou fr°m tho clerk in attendance.—Traveller. CHARLES TILLMAN Believing the nimble Sixpence better lha» th« Sloie Shilling Faseuox ABLK Barber and ITnir Dresser, Opposite the Eagle Hotel, Pittston, Pa., Customers Attended to with the utmost care and despatch, Public jjatronnge respectfully solicited.Give us ft call and satisfy yourselves. "With us, you will find a wall assorted stock of Qroceries, Provisions, &c. Fresh Fish weekly, Oysters constantly on hand by the Can. Our Meat Market is always supplied with the best of Meat, carefully selected, unsurpassed ia any market. (T7* Don't forget to call at STEVENS k TOD'S for cheap provisions of all kinds. BU TLER HOUSE, PITTSTON, PA. The Landgrave of llesse.the infamous Frederick II.. although 1m possessed but 3300 square miles, with about -80,000 inhabitants, had an army of nearly twenty thousand experienced troops. IJo to furpish within four weeks three grenadier battalions -••six infantry regiments, ond one oompany of riflemen, and in a mouth after that a battalion of grenadier*, nine infantry regiments and a company of riflemen—amounting in all to 12.1IM men. AJKIIVIS&C HENRY STABS, Propriotor l'ittston, April 14, 18(56. EAGLE HOTEL, PITTSTO , PA., ARCHITECTURE''Pnosi wishiug anything designated above JL will please give the subscriber a call, who is prepared to make drawings for buildings, write specifications, tec. May be found by inquiring at the Eagle Hotel. GEO. W. LUNG. HUFFORDfc POLEN, Proprietors Jan. 1, J85ti. All old Accounts are requested to be settled up. STEVENS t TOD. Pirtaton, Sept. 19, 1856-tfw " PORT GRIFFITH HOUSE AT Port Griffith, Luiernp Co. The Subscriber having completed tola oewitavern ikouse is prepared to accommodate travellers .and the public generally, in the best manner on reasonable terms. The rooms are convenient, and the proprietor will spare uo efforts jnd his table with an abundance of the best the dnartats afford. «oo* .tabling »«a^HAEL pmLBIN. JOHN L. POMEROY, Jan. 2, 1851. (rtueeoOTOrC to Thus. YV. Morgan,) Oil and (JommUfioit Merchant, For the gratification of our lady readers the current story as to the way the match was brought about may be wordi montiouing.-r 'l'hree months ago the Judge~r-as Dougiiu. is familiarly called—-called at the house of his friend, Senator Bright, who lives justopposite Mr. Cutts' nnd it so happened that Miss Cut's was there also. Immediately after she left. Senator Bright remarked to his ooinpeer,— "Douglas, i?s really a shame joy'*® not married. You ought to find a wife at ouoe,.and there's the lady for you." Tho suggestion seemed to strike Douglas with the force of novelty. Accordingly, procuring an introduction from Mr. Bright to the house ovor ,the way, he soon found tho recommendation more than The Landgrave received not only A® *ov7 uoney of 30 crowns a heiul.hut there wm paid iiijp also a subsidy of 450,000 crowns por year In addition to the regular pay of the troops. The Landgrave's son, reiging .•Count of IJonau, sofit a regiment of 668 men to tlto English for 25,000 crowns per year, besides the regular lovv money. Exon the Prince of Little Waldeofc, whose dominions consisted of some sterile bills of-iome 400 square miles, with about 30,000 tunts, felt attracted by ;the prospect,pf larger profit*, the repnlar trade with the-Dutch, and instead of sending fcis soldiers, as usuM, to SHARPS & OLIVER, Coal Mkhohajits. Office, West side Main St., Pittston Luzerne county, Pa. June 6, 1858. tf. 9&10 South Wharves, Below Markst-streot, PHILADELPHIA- Lard, Whale, Solar and Elephants Oils,Wax, Sperm and Adamantine Candles, Soaps, etc. etc. J. R. LYNCH, Agent. J. BOWKLEY &. LEYSHON, Coal Merouakts. Office Corner of Mata and Railroad Sts., Pittston, Pa. August 16, 1850-tf. June 6,186(1 • "Daruh in wp U.um in front direct their .ears forward, thoso m the roar diroot thein backward, cud in centre turn them late ratty or m-rmKlhe'irlNle troop, seeming thuc to,.be acuiated feuling, which watohoe the fleueral awteiy. Jbne J, 1864-tf. Plastering Hair for Sale : 1 AAA BUSHELS first-rate quality. InlUUU quire at the Old Butler Store House, up stairs. Pittston, October, 8, I860, tf T ITHOGRAPHIC Engravings for Grecian I s Paintittff Artiit's bit)ld and Bristl# brashes Oil Co'lors in Tubes, Domar Varnish Batowi of Fir, at Hall's Drag Store, opposite the Basin. Maf 9ilWC. JAMES L. SELFRIDGK, Wholksalb Dealer in Tobaaco, Snuff aud Cigars, No. 58 Nortfc Third Str, S doors above Arch at., Philadelphia. JO"Jean Paul says love may slumbor in a lady's heurt; but it dreams always. |
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