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•( •. i T ■\t 4 Jil* LuzerneAnthraoileJoumal —~ V' 8»si A'* *£ flMHUJl m*& D.iv! 'li' li« «l»liO«SJD1 »fMt jo yii*D r#n' ' D udiii.MM'K*',." Kiel*** * S^YiK'A. gIMDM ttatfclUOwfitm:- '" ' "P" luminals?' •' (! ORDMU), Pit «C*' PAMPHLETS, HAKDBlLM, '« CWiUWfS, BU^ttEAM, airfw !,.•• " fC" ''' ,„l, (,' I fj-i'ttn ' ''"v TT,!7' ?' XJ 9.1J •Tht« V» ,..(•// *»«*«• r«0B»*I:« «•* huMd work of «U kinds, dono In tb« n«dte»t »wU«l r/' o-fonTTI . r C• '■".'C! 1»»:-.« fca# wi vhw BLANKS. Th» following Blank* are kept on to order «r4 sold on reasonable terra***"' Warrants. OwnaMMrBaft* Summons. J'" pwmiaory Mote- 8uKpenn«. V i Md»D-'-ji,inn.o • tiniJttXA Ilo u ,n'jiv • PUB14i«15P W6SJU.* «V RICHAKT, BE1EA 4 THOMPSON, u Gazette" Building, Mai» Strwt, Weil tUi The GAZETTE and JOCRHAH i« puWi»h*d •van Thur»«ajV at IDblla«s per •nn^m, C&*?%** witiiiu the °°uni3r- ,«•!« .1. » ►jm'; idi »mn1 id I | oisiU 610m ovjn aJirfB odj no tiwiiiwiopjcf 'E JOURNAL. ■ rs)teiD •!«!• of .jilt '4111 ituA If, 7 III i«it[i|i«i I ' 1 %ifi«ft' fcmi ' ■»•'•" '-t - ivr W"' A ht rn Crr-ni -*■ T AND LUZERNE ANTHRACI • .. '| f. .-„J ;:.ii !u i. ?»»D• n•.'«?« 0 Uw»*il nil '••D ' .■ ' '■•■•—- ■ r , , —*. ■: r..„. fj | ,„APVSBTIBINQ JEU-TEB. lO iDf i»ivt gdlU'ig £"U ff13 1 lit IB _ |DMcs, in. r : " ~ • ■ ■ • § Mti to M €m\ Inttrafsr literate, c tnsw'(!:q-n itsWl agrtcdton attlb itneral ; jI .Witejttn k»« ov»i..-cD|j j tuvif fclu'iir fttttlligtnct. - 1 OV I • w i~too «• i » i 1 i li i ■ i 7 oo | lo oof | TOo . a 00 , : n, , 10 00 A"lilt # J' ftegiUir r«rt; *tt*«b«er», not to (maod with o«nl xjunros. »«.»ny tima.MS, Bu»ioM» aot¥l««D'T"41 »n ndtfrii-riuvni. il eacli. W Tho ftbova raU«*iU bMtriotly »dh«red to. VOLUME .XL-NO. 45. 1'ITTSTON. PA.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. 1862. . WHOLE NO. 584. ■id h, W lit &Ui at e 7th, 1881. That composited in the State TrftiAtbe amount of five millions ordance with Ithfi Bth ieeact. On the £(t(i of Mifjr j warrant tne « deliver to the said'ConJ*id bf said bonfls, belnft fo i million of dollar*. ed in conformity with the cent, bonds mentioned fa jf the act (except those b4- State and now in tbfe flintg been previously gurrefDllcd, and satisfaction eo' of the mortgage merih section. Having rexi the company that tile d to the company or A Ah Ci appropriated in accord of the law2 on tht Aadowy vfsttoi'.ifl saint'stow, softmti childhood tc/'opening maCority, she is call tone as bifore, said : ' | ed oa to accomplish that vast result, Wf WiJldtfti\'&fHbCW'i to learrt that important lessori _ iUkWm'Ommiir1 «' .»«DC; tfckt4*»;Wfe"Wrt felt' tthabfe ' *111 of j»f «*• even "had i wished' to do 'ito, and again, I'llhhtadii;::~:ft fo'htffe 'that''*U nations'MV« thertfWi/W eyes WCri: liKww tfre HW% [HftjrertoTofiedfort, th0 RepfttiRc map. ' £ '*• l Earth, bad ftbf God wiTlodoth^f 1)1 *Ont dbthe AtlatriiC TWtf"fte'VaHotfa woirld to-fooWdfrV $nadt,j 1®$ \ vessels of the blockading''' sqiadipn lootn-i bcetf a hea'p of prokity 'iWrfw east #'W \ in* tip with the perfect distinctness the final of htitoati libefW. " in'the bright! 'moAbilHtre ITWfiinid I' crfei tfWitof ftei everything wiW* strong WtttelMir'litflit. borders like sweet incensci firito Eteax'etl, \ I saw Cbarjerftcm H ami*'an (fits farts.With and will be saved: Thus' shalT pfeaee 1 their ftacfhg ijdlfen cometopon hcr,ind prosperity fllMrtf with looking bafbette guns. 1 My MM fbltoWed joy, But her mlssiota WffFiftt Web be jrel the Oceaft flfte all the way round into this 'finished, for, ere another feentdry shall have Gulf to NeWOrf&ns, and thence np the gone by, the Opprpwcmrof the! whole earth, Mississippi. ! Fort Pickens, and, in fket, hating and envvin'g hei1 eaaltafibn shall \ every fortification'along this water bodnd- join themselves together afld raise up theii \ ary,T be'held wtth'as uiachdfstipctness/Ss baods against her. you, sir, see the Corporafrf gnard imping "But if she still be found worthy of her {hare. high callingi-they shall surely be discom "This sight filled me wttft ittf- fitted, and then will be endedher Tn;ni) prise} btit it would be utterly lrtipdteible AN d'Last GRfATBtRUoaLi? for existence! for toe to describe the ecstatic amazement "ThenceCirth shall the Republic go on, \ that followed, as, within the limits I men- increasing in poodrtcss and power, until \ tion, my eyes took in, in minute; bat light- her borders'*ha!1 end only'in the remotest \ dftig-ltkc detail, every mountain range, cv- corners of t\ie earth, and the .whole earth sry hill, every valley, every forest, every shall, beneath her shaiJoVy wings, becomc \ meadow, every river, every rivulet, every an Universal Republic. her in her city, every Village, every camp.eVefry (errt, prosperity, however, remember the tjprd, jverfbody of tfieti.'cvery sentinel, her God ; let hfer'triist bo always in-Biui, ;arthwork. eVery cannon, and I may and she shall never be confounded." iispensing with rtirther detail, every living -The heavenly vtoMant (teased speaking, \ tea every dead thine, no matter what ita and as I still continued gsring upon him, hcighth or btrtk.' " drew near to ile and'raised ahd spread cmt "My blood seemed to stop lo its ehan- his hands abdVc me. I inclined my head nils with joy, as I thought, that the koowl- forward to rfeceive the blessing, the bapidrre, and thereby advantage, thas giVfen tism Of the Spirit of Washington to ms; would insula speedy and happy . "The following instant a peal of thiinleterraination of the War. And this one der rolled In upon my ears and I awokc.-i \ dea was my mind, when, Once The vision had departed, and I was again nore, that slow, sclemn voice said : " sitting in my apartment wi£h everything \ •'Oeneral McOlellan, take vour map, arid exactly as it waS before I fell asleep, With \ iite What you behold. Tarry not; your one exception. time is short." "The on which I had dreamed I JT mum«MMl«r. "I Started aHd glancing at the unearthly had been' marking, was literally covccd speaker, saw him extend his arm audiDtflnt with a net wo»Ck Of pcncil marks, signs and Two o'clock of tfce third niphtafter Gen- southwardly. , fignres. 1 •ral McCle.llnn's nrrival in Washington, to "Still I saw no feature*. "I arose to my feet, rubbed my eyes and lake command of the United States Army, "Smoothing out the largest and most ac- book a turn or two around the room, to found that juntly celebrated soldier poring cuntc oties of my maps, I seiied a penciT convince myself that I was really awake, over several maps, and reports of scouts. and once more bent my gaze oat over the I again seated myself; but the pencilmgs As the hour came' tolling through the living mfcp. ™rc as plain a* ever and I had belbre mc night, together with the dull rumbling of "As I looked this time1, 4 bold, ihriljing aS complete a map and repository of infprnrmy wagons and artiHfcfy Wheels, the wea- fchill rm oyer mc, and the huge, rofaybicw- «wtion as though I had sP®nl ried hero nuihino-frorli him his maps and 1« i/gain began ita' muring motion thrbogH gathering and recording its details. reports, 1 oLd his forSead on his folded myT.eart. ' For as pcn.il T com- "My m.nd now became corf, el with arms upon", hobble before him, and foil ptfpt the mo'WithjM he smrnge and numberless ideas and th? ts into asleep so deep that even D.e occasion- map, I saw masses of the enemy s forccs that crowded themselves into it, and I ini Af d.o L,vr (Tuns belHff hurried 1 to certain points, so as to voluntarily hank down on mjr ktfCea to seek sufficient to disturb hiui ,u H»o I hltertieil 'rfi" IflosC tienfk&f artDSB spirit! tliat same soletttf i'l could not l.av'c been slumWng' thus points; While'on bUrtTfiular apprbheh!6i voice seemed to say t6W «W"an infinite more than tell said the General, Washington I beheld heavy columns of the distance : loan intimate' friend, to whom he relap' fee postedlftr a oonccntrafedI 1 - J the StraVige narrative; ''when I thought the insWtftV *aw mifst succeed in its objccts "Ih « msfent; 'Wrought becarhe dear door y* niy room-, whieii -1 haa!,crffcf«Hy: uHleaa'specaily prcvcnted. '' .' and active-' Hastening j^th locked, was thrown suddenly open," and i1 " 'Troaebftyf treachery!" cried I, in de- orders to have cxCChted certain 'ro'4h»!hV«V some one strode to mo, and .'laying a hand etokW. And as my blojW seomed to stop Iti' at certain points, (tD(iidirig myself by that, udoo luv sliuuUt-r, said, i» aslow( solemn its cbinncls for joyi it ndW did so'foffeaf.; now in my eyei, tthWrthly' ijiap,) I threw i ; defeat rfemea to stare 1 myself into ahff long er* day" (iemral. McCklk", tioyoudetp at your face. At this dreadful moment that light, galloping' like tempest from post to ieat Tkvme uuv, «r» U tan Ik prevented, slow, oolemrt voice struck oneis mote Upon post, afcd "Camp to damp, b«d the happiness tefoe'will'hconWa,hiMtm?i my ears, saying : to divert the enemy from his object, which, "Never before in niy life have I heard a "Gerieral McOlellan, ytni have been be- mv friend, I assure yon, would have prov- Voice possessing the caminaudiog and even trayed ! and, had not God Willed it'other- cd entirely snceesofnl, by reason'of the terrible tone of the one that addressed tti wise, ere the son of to-rtibVrow.had:set the last piece of treachery, had Wot heaven iWme those fearful words. And the sensa- Confederate flag would have floated above terposed. tion that- passed throusrh me, as it fell up- the Capitol and your own grave. Bnt note "That map is looked upon by no hAman on my ears, and I cowcringly shrunk Into what you see. Your fine is short I Tarry eye, save my own, 'and therefore treachery myself at the thOtlgbfWf my own negli- not !" ! 1 ; can do us no harm. I have on it every eertce, 1 can only courpate tothe Whistling, "Era the words had loft tha lips of my whit of information that the enemy would_ shrieking sweep of a storm of grape shot, vapory Mentor, my pencil was flying with give millions' to keep from us. 1 he fate of di«chiirged directly through my brain. I the speed of trinsferriag to the the war is settled. ; oould &uU nwvo, however, althoagh I tried map before me all ttat I saw upon the [vr- "The rebel Won truly seetns very formiliard to my head Irow the table. As ing map. Some mysterious and unearthly dable, but it is only struggling 111 the path i Be use of uiy and yetThelp- influence was upon me, and I noted and of an avalanche. The mighty, topping lessn«ss to make answer to the unknown, recorded the minutest point I beheld with- mass of National pdwer and retribution, intruder oppressed rue, I Oflce mor» out the ({lightest effort, delay olr mistake. will'until the prcper time comes, now ahd thai same slow, solemn voice, repeat: "At last the work wtuvdoae arid the pen. then slip'down Opon its victim forerunners "GeneralMcCictfanlM i/ou sleep att/our oil dropped frbm my fingers. of lis approach. And when the proper nflst, f" "For a while previoua to this, Koworwy moment does come, it will sweep down upitiWTWrt'Wai « pec'i^ia'rity' abdnt !lt this I bad become conscious that there was a- on, and forever annihilate I)!8«Wios, with nme ; it seemed As though I*-a mere atom' shining af light on my loft, that steadily a thnnder that shall reverberate throughDf niattor—tsras stHpanded ih thC'Center of increased until the moment I oaaaed my the world, for ages upon nges to conie in infinite apate, and that the voice came task, when it became' in on instant more in- "Sir, there shull be no more Bull Run ?rom at hollow distance ali around me. Ae tense than the noonday auo. affairs I • ho last word was tittered, [regained; by '•Quickly I ruised my eyes, and never, tDGod has stretched forth his arm, and iome/e& and unknown power, my vqlitiofi. WertB I to live forever, should I forget what the American Union is saved I And our uid with the change/ the grupp shotdi6- I snw. The dim, ahadowy figof-e waa no belwcd, glorioua Washington shall again :harge sensation in mv brain ceased.:aod a lonsep-a dim, shuttowy figure, but the glo- rest quietly, sweetly in hisi tomb, unUk paritrange but new atUL/eizsd niy heart; one rioas and refalgeot Spirit of Washington, haps, the end of the prophetic century apis of, a Uu£» rough ioiele being MWedibaqk tho Father of his Country, and bow » aee- prooches, that la to bring the Republic to ind forth] through ana through me, oad titoe its savion. ' her Third and Final StkuoouS, when. »1 stilrtedup, or rather, I should' sttyj I i "My friend, ifcwioldW utterly nselasa ha'diay, oncBmnre laying aside the ceifchotfglft I atarted up, for whether I WaS forme to attempt to describe the mighty mentaof/ .Mount Veriion, come, as arnesiWakWWOsleeji 1 arti utterly bnable to dfe- returned spirit. I «an dnly Say that WjibK- sengeTjof. abocdr .and pcaec, fro«S the trreat lido. 'My first thought was nbottt my maps, idgion, Os I beheld him in my dream, or Ruler, who has all the Nations on the itid,"before my eyelids had balf opened, trnnoe, as yon may obooaa to tera* it, wai- Eaarth in his kecpihg. ityhand was gwspieg them, fint tlhis tho most God-like being I could havo ever; that future ia too vast for our comvaa all. was still befonft ta«, rind coflceivod of. ' • n -J piehonsion) -are tho children ol the he wapa, «U crumpled i» my tightening ,,('Like a weak, dazaledbird. Iaat goaing present. • |t •' . . jutch, were atUl before. naej bi»t ev«iy at the heavenly vision. From the a*eet " When Poaco shall1 again fiave folded hipg else had disappeared. fWWft! and ailemt rcpoao of Mount Vernon our "her bright wings, end eattied upon our ras gone, the walls of tV apartment were \Vashington bad ri»e«, to opo® W«re eociVT. land, that strange, unearthly map, marked ;one, tne ceilirfu was not to be sepn. Afl els and raise up, with his saviqg arm, our while the spirit ejfes of Washington 9?fc; saw the tableau 1' am about to de- faileo, blesding country. .it * cd oo, shall be present American cribe to you. "As I continued looking, an expression,| archives as » precipus rem wider tbe "My gate' Wlta turned'Bonthirard, and' of sublime benignity eame gently upon I American Nation of what, in tbous*W»XD _ .there, spread out before me, was a living visage, and for tbe last time, I heard, that : QajjAX STaraQLE for eiiatence, they otv.ea -^r A T mmap,yea, a living mop, that is the only e*-; alow, solemn voioe, saying to B»e something' to God and tho Glorified bpirit ot Wasii- Iv JSj jVI O V J\. 4r-C * ft preaaittn 1 can think of aa befitting the ■; like this: ' lugton. Now Lottted Dor. of Mttiu & Willittm Stfeetl. soene. In one grand coup d' octl my eye | "General MoClellan, while yet m the "'VerUy, the waya rfUod are above the "Witches and Jewelirv. tvok in the 'whole of country, a* ficab, I beheld the birth of the American understanding of man. ' illlllPllMiL far south as the Uulf of Mexico, and from Rspublie. It was, indeed, a hard and v. TOF qnToTnT—A French ma- A SBH WOCH. t'uc AUapiio Ooean on the east, to tho Mis- bloody one, but God's bleasing was upon YaLU • caleulatine what Lissippi Ifivei westwardly the Nation, and therefore through this her thcmatician has been calculating wbat Wfe attention upon ' KSat for e'stence, ho would now be, t e_ sum i«hedtoatore with a new *«4«Du.miDlvfl a«ort-; th# immense scene, however. I thought of susteinod bar, andj," Mr migbtj cent at the oommenceraont since then 1 2- t ZS which will rftcomnienCl themtelves, Thfcy hav« m ■ j somewhat 4n-ftrout, at a distanoeof posiUou, a Ifith uatioofl of equal m 8 z# . ££ oftka bert»ann«utur«a» Uy J \ { ( i aooghtfbr hia. Ery 'exi for «ges into the past. She the astounding *tCm«nt had one United strand cannot be topMMl DP to recogDiac thoso dark days, by the favor of ball of gold falleni each minute dunqg he Bip- aad Jewelry was disappointed, for th* statuo like figure God, greatly prospered. And now, by past eighteen huq re| an six D D®a ? Vpimrpd was naught but a vapor, a cloud, kvt'w&i very reason of Hia favor, has she been talue oi all thesi globe tog v£kra;n. Thankfulf "uly the goneral outlines of a man. br«Lht to her Second GiIea? Sxnuooi,®. not amount to so much as the sprn R^odM- me, and I was turning XhTiS by £r the perilous ordeal she ed by one cent.. Comar of Main A William Streste.' LjjC mattCr over in my mind; when the has to endure. Passing, as she is, from ing the 8#mo jioriod. W C) «C . Vittiton, Juno 21,18W. I XIn '{idl tBlil 10 iWkUfl Gofemof Curtifi's Annual Message, fv.Tli HosohaVlb t«* Bcmatb lit Hou«« or RkpRMEICTATIVM Or THD COMMONW■ ALTB OW ' t ! 1 , . j Gentlemen It h« pleased Dnrioe Providence durinif the last season to give us abundant crope, unbroken peace within our borders, unanimity among our people, and tbua enafcl* tbis Connnonweaitb to do Iter full duty to the country, to herself, and to posterity. For these blessings, *? have cause to be grateful. The In ihs'Trjfjn' ry on the 3Uth Not ember, iA#t. w*« ... ■ • ■ » The receipts during the fD»- oil veor eodin* Not. to. laei. worn as follows: From ordinary »ource« . . *3,01T,845 V From temporary l»«n under act of April 1* l$#l, at # per rent, Wtei'est, and tttr jffift&fflKtfiS under act o/»i«t IS* ISM, &o Prom t inted'States an ac- " refunded ........ • tct of Maroh tV. pany hu* also dp uiy its bonds to Of dollars in acco tion of the same • last I granted v State Treasurer pany one thousi the amount of 01. warrant was-tear Ia*r; the five per the fifth section longing to the ing fund) havii.v dered and cancei terefl on the reeon tioued in said fifv ceived notice fro bonds so delifreprocepds had bee. r ance with the pWvD. ons of the law, on i* 21st of June last I appointed John A Wright as Commissioner to examine and to report to me whether sajd bonds Or thefl proceeds had been appropriated to the pitf poses required by the act. His r$po?t lin not yet been received by rife. r '10 It is understood that arrangements baV« at last been made under which the direCj railroad connection between Philadelphii and Eric will be completed within a short timjj'. It i# Impossible to estimate too high; ly tfie iniportance'of this great WOTk to thj Commonwealth, and especially toPbiladel phia and Erie and the hitherto ncglected counties near its route west of the Susquehanna.By the act of the 21st April, 1858, fot the sale of the State canals to the Sunbun and Brie Railroad Company, it was provided that if that company should sell said canals for a greater sum in the aggregate than three and a half pillions of dollars, seventy-fire per centum of such excess should be paid to the Commonwealth by a transfer of so much of sdeh bonds and securities ns said Cofapiny should receive for the same and payable in like mahntr, The eompany sold the Canals, find re ported that the share of the profit on such sale, due to the Commonwealth, was $281,- 250, of which 9250 was paid in cash, and for the remaining #281,000 the Commonwealth received eoupon bonds of the Wyoming Canal Company to that nmount, bpng * portion of bonds for 8900,000, issued Dy that company, and secured by a mortgage of the Wyoming Canal, formerly callid the Lower North Branch Canal. These jonds bear an interest of six per cent, per innum, payable bemi-atinually on the 15th Df January and July, and the interest was nid by the eompany to January last inclnlive.. The interest due in July last has not been paid. Judgments having been obtained against tbe eompany on tome of the oonpoas for the unpaid Joly interest, a bill la equity was filed id the Supreme Court by a bond.and stockholder, in whieh such proceedings were bad, that by a decree made on the 2d of September last, the »» «bu»»dlnif5r.j 144mom property hnd affairs of the company were Unexpended of ' placed in the handa of a receiver. Rwiijad m u.' "r'm 5M,5M S1 A plan baa been suggested for the assent [ (iovemment on account' of the atoek and bond holders, whieh OOB•« templates a sale of the canal, under lawful ■ 0Wcinn«ttu 600 00 prOceae, and a purchase of the same for the BpiaQce in Tr«uury, u , ,[, _ purpose of forming a new company, of, ,, r,615,805 72 which the capital stock shall be one mill- It will be observed that the fiscal year ioo do,iarflD divided iBt0 tw«ty thou,, ends on tbe 30th of November and the und Bhares, 0f fifty dollari eaoh, of which sinking fund year on the first Monday in 0C|cb aB8entiDg boider of a mortgage bond, Bopten.beW, which accounts for the appa- tor ona thousand dollars, shall be entitled ' re«« deficiency in the amount of debt paid t0 aigh,eeo 8hares, and eaoh assenting bolaa stated in the Treasurer's, Yeport, and bv d#|( of fift ibare8 of 8tock of the Vytv * the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund (Jompany shall be entitled tft* The State has on hand a surplus of am- niD^gjiare». Of course no officer of the * fotiti# and equipments, which coat about Q0(nnW(|WCal4h had authority to assent $190,000, which the United State* have the proposal, or in any way to affect her D agreed to take, aiid pay for at cOBt. Ar- po«itioii.,. It is believed, also, that the plan D rartgedietVts have been m&de with the Gen- ls nol on( that: ought to be assented to by 'I erul Government for the reimbursement of the and that, under all th* the military expenses of the State since tbe cirouffigUnces, if the convenience of- itsdi-t 27th of July lust. The bills, as paid, are vidual partiea requires a change, as pw»* forwarded to Washington, and partial re- poie(i| the debt due to the Commonwealth ' payments baVe already been made. ought to be first paid or fully secured. It will be observed that the receipts from J iUggest that the act passed 8th ApiJl, ordinary sonrces of revenue, for the year iJQl, entitled, ;'An act concerning the sal* 1861, hu*e decreased, but, as payments 0f railroads, canals, &o.," should be modi- D hffte been made on some of them since the gad a(j that in all cases in which a debt/ settlement at the end of the fiscal year on muy ho due to the Commonwealth by thCt{ the first of December, and more may reas- company as whose property a public work unably be expected in addition to the pay- muJ be sold( the purchasers thereof shall» ments to be blade by the National trovern- not bo entitled to the benefits and pnvi** uient as hereinafter stated,'the balance igggg conferred by the act unless they shall* available in the treasui} will be largely in- hava first pa|d debt dae to tbe State, or 7 'reused. seeurod tho same by their bonds to the It will also be observed that it has not Commonwealth, secured by a first mortyet beeh found necessary to call in all Of g™ on the work itself. ; he loan efiected under the act of the 18 th I commend the subject to the immediate;! jf Mtty last. consideration of the Legislature,- aa an «f- D In some items, th6 brdinary revenue of fort may be made at an early day 1861 whs in excess of that of 1860. a qJ' the oanal, and some provision t 1'Htl loin authorized by the act of May ]aw to protect the interosts of the Stat* a 15, 1861, Was'taken at par. This occur- would in that case be necessary. ■once, most gratifying nnder tho then ex- The wicked and monstrous rebellion sting oircumstances of embarrassment, af- which broke out many months ago, has not fords'triumphant evidence of the confi- yet beC;u quailed. 15very sentiment of Ipy- C lence of the people in the stability and in- a|ty and patriotism demands its effectual o egrity of the Commonwealth, and of the suppression. leteiJminatioh to support the Government. jn roy messages of the 9th and 80th of The operations of the sinking fund dur- April lsst, I set forth at length my views ng the last year have been, aa shown by 0f the character and objeots of the contest ny proclamation of Sth of September last, whioh is still pending. Subsequent re- * is follows : flection has confirmed me in the correotjebtredoemed from 4th »rSeptemberi8to, ness of the opinions then expressed andtt.ii •• WW*™ wbich 1 refer In addition it ought to b., (rfotefmroii certMiiWs . . s,«o « understood, that looking to the variety w w w ohtu.acter her products and industry, her Ve State Treas- material interest alone would render the the detaila of preservation of the Union from the preeent. umonwealth. assault upon it, indispensable to .Penned : ■ Wneral and j Sbe cannot afford to a foceig* Dhe state of Power below or above or bounding b»r on tho Delaware, the Chesapeake or the Mie- SiqkingFund sissippi, and she will never acquiesce w. ved from the suoh a result, whatever may be tbe oael Ml 1 3unbury and men and money of her resistance to it. forty bonds of On the 9th of April last,.I dircoted 000 each, and a attention of tho Legislature to the neeeesfc, - "ne executed in ty which existed for an iwprqvedjrthMiyf 'i teC;tion of tbe . organisation, and on tbe 12th of the sea**'» BUSINESS CARDS. GROCER9, MISOKMiAirEOUS. ■*■D*D1 i Nm b£i Jnyol rft rflFpuwPi House, PirraTOH, PA.- L U.KNUY IH'FFOIU), rropristor, S0NN2T TO ifKteSl®. SflgWgSMiif a\, ■ O'ei* ftttroatyfect; Witft l*etfV«U (VaAfckt •h''1 Thy face and form reveaJJng. Coitosiv y ■ it Ct . f J J ; I think of theo. Thj voice'atoll dwclls'tipon my car, i lOa M«rM*y,'i»ehr Went StTfefct? ifto. W. BRAI*t:RD;r NlfW "¥OJfK. ftAVIO BBLDEM . Ji . ia .1 D rr»*» | IAGLE HOTELi-PWWTON. PA.— . . ' (kSOKOE LAZARUS, Fr»prietor. ilWoa, D«e. V - s. K(k)5fATTOft NT!V AT LAW.—Otfiee i» tha Butler Houi*, M»in f&tou. ,, . . K ail? 1 !h "D»#- i 'T*ROMrs «. mtllstr.-Attorn rr ACr (| LAW Offlco in th« Contt Houw, Wllk«- B»rr«, Pennit. TiriT'T I T ' "rr " T Gr . BC SMITH, tt|rtroi Brandies, Wines, Gins &c., Ac., Ac., j Vol. 191 Wegt Street, : " 1 doer ahnve Dowte 8t., NEAV'TTORK. | DM«roh'7, 18*1. »«».♦' The muaic of thy words, as Dear . j | ') I nfEiJ i Tbr apirit «eem« D utiidlnjrMar, A gleam .pf Beauty growing, 0 Upon my ; A As't were, a sunbeam throwing. I tiunk of thee. - ' ' ~ I. I. H XOHN RIOllAR 1)3.-—ATTORNEY AT LAW. •J .QOtfVJJYANCEJi. »»4 »§TABY BPWOCI. Collections promptly attended to. Office—Ouo door north of CW Lfcw & Co.V Owh Strfre. ;n.s jjiji.: D'* (March 8*, 1889. J. K. & C. B. PLACE, WHOLESALE GROCERS, NO. SO BROAD Street, loei ,a+ .mu^rafiPflUHT THE PRINTING PHKSS. CU1,U1 (4 Law and Collection Office EOlt'rE B KULP. Attorney at Law,—OfBco t-T l« the CDJ«n Houm, (Regi«ter« Offlee,) P«. , ;[DD«. 13. 18W. MB — -:#R' ; Hall, mighty Lsverl whoieunweaRied P*w®r, Senda ray» of genius o'er euch darken d land ; Where mBinary'• reabtd, aha(JgmgDeVflry hour, ta-UttUt. »Um»ail fey .thy haud. (Near Wall Urort.) NEW YOKK. FftTCWER PLACE. Sewing. Mm. DAVIES having procured a towlrrg machine. i« now .prepared to do fcmily MWtog and stitching of all kind*, at ithort notice, in Stunner g new brick, second floor. 475,000 Q# T«b. 15, 1880.—tf. tThat fcloriotis thnu$hUf!asWd In chaotic waste For wantef tho* t4D -w And sparks of gcnra*. poetrv and taste, Just kindled up, than snfili again io earth ! ■ Ai •(.) |[; 7 .11 tD(»4 ttf'H .8 .a it baa .■tlan-fi But thou, Mind's railroad. lKurejit along the»tore Of Knowledge, Science, Fancy's pleasing ■train ; Or the design of ttr*xplCjre, Whore peace alld harmonyand erdcr reign. »iiT .*Uit«vi h*aC ri'D .irwiYSifilt io * Ye whose high trust it ia UD j-uU the Fre»»,;, O guide itTeare and Freedom'* cause to With man's best hopes ye have a great account— Taint not the life-BttSafh fTTtS Sacred fount. Mfmtuamaking. VfRft DAV19 ootilif r«sjDectfall» c*»l tt)o attontion Jll of Jh«XndifM of I'itt-um and vwinjtv to herlgrge »*rwt*:nf WiwTBfirtortd Nfr* Wwrtili jo-t fromJ«RW Vorfc, k»;«iiMiUr atuansun p*id toiiifauL-3ilK*nC( fltrinirfMlrMns clotnci. mitj«t«od «nd M* on abort notioo. Pfii-n of iu CApt. Stunner N«w Brtofc HotHlinV Third atuvj. PittKtun, Apr. ai, ISO), £8. BECK. M. B -JDEifTIST, , lute of f UU.AUEJ.l'XUA,r eo.—Main 9l, above the Public ■autre. East Side, Wilkct-Burre, Perm*. J«»y 1», 1300.—ly. iat', i ■ DJ-iiqmov Total into the Trewnnr for flacal ye»r ending No#. JO, 1WI . . ... t ■ ; • And the payment* u folv . Fb'r ordinary pi?»po»e» . . . |S,WM*D For military expends un-44r «ot» April li UM.thd i . • ir:. ... T,4«,M8 10 *»BY YOUE GOODS AT THE CHEAP CA.8H J"S Stare jof Clark anil Cirmnutiao, Main ttruet, rIu«ton Penn*. , ,, , . . , They have ft full Rsnortmtmt of all kind! of ■erchandiae constantly on hand. 1 July 12, 1S80. RdWEBT BAtJK.-UOOK BINDER; WORT! East corner of Public Square and WLUesbany. Picture GiU.ani Mahroeant, cffhaniented and plain. made to or d«sr. of mf ni*e. Job Binding rtaatlr ex«c«Md. A large selection oI common ftnrt nno picture*, Albums, Blank booka, Stationery, flovels, Ac., iHr»r* on hand. ! Jul*# 17,1893. WOMBS M W13"1 amfs&z'xs&z&z 1 ' • • O •'non'ier woli" what thouaandi every d»y Yc guid« tCi truth, or basely lead aatray ; Tjot nq mean dread »f indigenec defoat Vhat Reason dictates from her judgment sent, vim fylfc a. R. GORMAN having riwamed the IJ prucucu of his profw«ion. respectfully tender* hi» »»rvioCn to the p#ople of PUUton and th« EAGLE HOTEL will rcceivc prirnpt attention, hlglit or deiy. ' • Pittrtoai July 25,1*01. : r' tf Pittston BaKery. ia lionosl, fsiUtfwl. itek with noble Mil to teach expanding power to feel; Then clouds or ignqrancp shall pass away, \nd Truth's fesplfehdHtaflSii make endless day. Leaving b*r*nc« In Treuary, N«T. W. 18*1 . - . . &81.C05 72 The stafi pfUls is aud I wonltl respectfully Inform the citizens ot nttstiiand vlelnHy, thnt t 'alway* kecp'this gomiiliv article on hand i'or sale, with all ktiwtt PI tfriuk •H, pU)», canos. Sit}. Families nnd |D#v(UDi) supplied with everything in Ills lino, »D« sh«Dit notice,and on reasonalite term*. My e«tnlDllitlC nun it oppoilH JkMb'i ltiitC on Maln-st ,, , FRANK BRANDKMBl/UU -1 1 mjiuc DitT, fSiroro Received from temporary loan, under *ct of April General McClellan's Dream. 12, 1881 . . Repaid as nbovo . . . Outstanding Nor. 30,1801 ■ R©oCirod from loan under KV of May IS, 18#» . . . Amount of pul»lio debt funded and unfunded, Not. ___ 3u, i sea . . . . i ■. . . Df,»c»,MT to Paid during fl«c»l j»ar . 1(1,131 4* 473.000 00 376,000 00 DR. J. A. TIOUIKROS,—HOMCEOPATHIC Phvaician and Operative Burgeon, PitUt»n, p» . »espootf«u ofert liia aervioca to the people of Pituton and its vicinity. A constant supply lit ftc»h medicines alwrty* on || ami Family caies furnished or refilled, to order. . OFFICB in Second Stofy C'apt. Sitirmer'* We* Brick But Ming Pituu.n. May 3,1SM-—W- • ■ , 3,612,160 00 MANUFACTURER S. STPRJIER, 37,8.8,618 06 Remaining unpaid. (cxdn•»»¥• of military loan® Aix»v« mentioned.; Not. 30, . * .• P.B. J- M. BA.BBETT.—DENTIST. — OJBee '.*t his residence on Franklin street, npposthe MntBodltt Clmrfih, "Witkcs-Barrc. P»., where he mrtv r be found at All hoar*. Dr. B inserts Tooth on Gold ««d Silver ploto, 4c., and operates in all the branches of Dental Surjei ■v, in the best manner. ' jlTdeiftiirtion from usmil ehArges mifficfent to over expense*. ellovred to persons who come from • dirtanat. Apr'lW« l9®#-— J7,Mt 51 n re ■norma ui ixnkmtdui «D miuiaey uui. Receipts from military loan, under nctTpril 12,1S61 . . $475,000 00 Act May 16 UO Front pay masters and others refunded DEALER IN XiOOra/mQES, I*8A,THI''.R*iid FINIDIMJ% M«ip rj street. Pitt-ton A 'nffto iwaomnent orFrenop c«lf Kip L«»lli«r alwayn on hand &»lD»nD inc done with punctuality Cpn reftHanablo terins. .tuih pM !ht nil kiixti Ctr hld*»«nd Hkhfi. jan. I-'S*. 82.22S «i «,U9,ST9 45 Paid for military oxponw* t . as ahove • 12,353,6,2 04 Paid for rede«miug loan, act April 11. *T6.»00 00 " f, [ 18,838,879 04 MANmMAKIXGr-lttfS. 8. J. GEDIS would rcepeqifully inform tho ladiee llstDDn that she still conliriuei tho bu&ihPSP Cjf Indies*' Dressmaking*t ImroW locafcfon. over Laontfax's, opuofiiU Cooper's litll, herself in reauiuoHS at all limes to serve her customers in fche beat mfrfiner. ■"*' 0 '" ' ! , | HAYDEN BROTHERS, "• • IMPORTERS AltO SEALERS IN Unexpended of military louua. , ' . . . . . $390,507 41 UCIim AXD KXPENDITUftU Or OUIXiBT UVUICI. Balfcnce In Treuurjr, from 0^djqr*ry^ourc«», Norem- Received from ordinary •ouroen during fi ■ c * 1 . . 3.017.6*6 H Fancy Goods, Yaiikee Notions, Cigars, &c-D Mraw MiiiVonx). ► *T». lAYD**, JOB* IIATDBS, TRACY HAVliEN, 0*0*OE HAYDB*. Ma; 23, 1801. . «3tf DRESS MTTEHKS. ' 6ha ia in receipt of the Iat»«t jattoroa tar 1m» difliT lke»»cs and Cloaks, ami ing anil will uvail herself of theaa idvanta£e» in serving hatD4usiomar«. , '1C ' I 1'itUton, OoU 3,1801. : J. 6*1,433 OS 3,8*0,078 04 JENNINGS 4 BROTHER, Wholesale Dealers In WILSON, BARNES 4 CO., Grain and Lumber, u Wholesale Grocers and im Produce Commission Merchants, i' OF 'ALL KINDS i ! FLOUR, FESfr & MEAL, FORK, JHJTTEK. a#d CHEESE, LAUD. DIUKI) APPLES aud BEAN'S, SALT, C1MENT, Ac., Ae. SC ' • ■' ' "■ ■ ' PITTSTON, PA. ixn EXTE5JSIVJ! SEALERS IN "I" EAS5, ISFo. 115 Warren Street, •Ci Third door below Wmtkinfton Strut,) WiJliaua 11. Wikou.v NEW YOBKJ Samuel N. Delano. 1 . . 1» f- • ' ®1RWlW?Hl'jnj«ICjmoo ,CT)kiiiung siii t .J *WF9Cm, COftTfcASO CM»**A|*Uft MULTORD & SPRAGUE, 1861. 1861. REIGEL, BA1RD & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS : fi ,1 TTr-r. l&rnS» ••D... IMPORTERS * WHOLESALE DEALER8 IX HARDWARE, CUTLERY & GUNS, * 1 ALSO.soi* AOESTti PO* •" BROWN ft SPR AGUE'S CELEBRATED MINERS' SHOVELS, SCVTHES, AXES, Foreign and American Dry Goods, S6i 47 North 3d St., PMlafl'a. Pa., Would respectfully iantu tho attention ipf Country Merchants to their Large & WclI-Sclccted Stockof Fre«h FallGpfldi, "i^M^harnt"w«uldCC(ind*it^"tft'thMr lydtilAlimi«o call «nii •xamiueoorttdnk. Msy 31, 'UfeD-Mat. II,"SI And EDGE TOOLS, 210 Greenwich Street, new Veaey St., NEW YOBK. pril 1, 1881. 845yl T"\EflTISTRf.—The citizens of Pittst'on I 9 and vicinity will besr in mind that Dr. A. PEASE is permanently located here and will lDe •this office with Dr. J. A. Robinson, over Capt. Stunner's "hoe store, new the Oaiette office, ruir to wait upoa all whowsy require the aid ot hfs profession. His jp towj» rs'nders it unnecessary to say what he can or wtll do farther than, try him and if roil are not niiMsd return the work and he will eftargoyon nothing- Work in all its branch?* done on short notice, and charges as rcasonaolB as ahy reputable deritMcOffice open at ail times excepting the first tan days of each jnonth. Hhttston, August 15, 1861. tf PRACTICAL VATCHMAIBH8 NORTHEASTERNPENNSYLVANIA! nil tj .(■nq lDns pEUDENT DENTIST.—"A clean and ■ V)' wholesome appearance of the mouth is the strongest letter of recommendation."' DR. J. w. KESLER, Burgeon and Mechanis*lt Dentist, has permaneCstly4e«ated in Pittston and rptfMtfully profsssjonal services to Teeth Inserted frCim oneVJ ah entire sett, ob Gold, SUver or Vnldmit* plates, to look ao.WeU a* the natural. Please call and examine ■Dseimenoof Teeth. Teeth filled Tin orBoneFilling. All work in the Dental Artcxomited with neatness and dispatch: Teeth «x-traotsd when desired by ths aid of Framsto* Oalvanio Process. The soB#a4oa. prodnoed by passage Of the surreat is not ptunfiU, it so adjusfei as to be ju«l perceptible to th$ patient. • If.' Br—Persons wtshiig opcrattoiM 'performed aiShoir houses wilt be waited upon by leaving » IBS, Esq., Pittstoh j and Drs. S.;Shal|DftBd 4C M. Office foruwtv^oecupied by Dr. Flagg, in Mrs. FUrstnan'f btilMlng. Charts moderate. s ' »A«g. M, tf ■;[ H.J; A. PKTKHBEW, Scramtbn, P«. C. PiCTERSSfft, Ilonesdale, Pa. Ml frCtl'l/Osf I refer to tbe'reports of th' urer and Auditor Qeneral/oi the financial affair* pf the Co The reports of tho Surveyor State Librarian will exhibit the departments under their The Commissioner* of the during the last gpring reoe Philadelphia and Brie (late Brifj Railroad Company fi that company fbr $100,00 mortgage to iedpre the sap opWbfmity with th© third To .Hotel Keepers. A'PPMCYTIOWS and BOKDS^br"rAVB»»! t.LlCBNSlfi for »aU at, tho ■
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 11 Number 45, January 16, 1862 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 45 |
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 | 1862-01-16 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 11 Number 45, January 16, 1862 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 45 |
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 | 1862-01-16 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18620116_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. |
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V i Md»D-'-ji,inn.o • tiniJttXA Ilo u ,n'jiv • PUB14i«15P W6SJU.* «V RICHAKT, BE1EA 4 THOMPSON, u Gazette" Building, Mai» Strwt, Weil tUi The GAZETTE and JOCRHAH i« puWi»h*d •van Thur»«ajV at IDblla«s per •nn^m, C&*?%** witiiiu the °°uni3r- ,«•!« .1. » ►jm'; idi »mn1 id I | oisiU 610m ovjn aJirfB odj no tiwiiiwiopjcf 'E JOURNAL. ■ rs)teiD •!«!• of .jilt '4111 ituA If, 7 III i«it[i|i«i I ' 1 %ifi«ft' fcmi ' ■»•'•" '-t - ivr W"' A ht rn Crr-ni -*■ T AND LUZERNE ANTHRACI • .. '| f. .-„J ;:.ii !u i. ?»»D• n•.'«?« 0 Uw»*il nil '••D ' .■ ' '■•■•—- ■ r , , —*. ■: r..„. fj | ,„APVSBTIBINQ JEU-TEB. lO iDf i»ivt gdlU'ig £"U ff13 1 lit IB _ |DMcs, in. r : " ~ • ■ ■ • § Mti to M €m\ Inttrafsr literate, c tnsw'(!:q-n itsWl agrtcdton attlb itneral ; jI .Witejttn k»« ov»i..-cD|j j tuvif fclu'iir fttttlligtnct. - 1 OV I • w i~too «• i » i 1 i li i ■ i 7 oo | lo oof | TOo . a 00 , : n, , 10 00 A"lilt # J' ftegiUir r«rt; *tt*«b«er», not to (maod with o«nl xjunros. »«.»ny tima.MS, Bu»ioM» aot¥l««D'T"41 »n ndtfrii-riuvni. il eacli. W Tho ftbova raU«*iU bMtriotly »dh«red to. VOLUME .XL-NO. 45. 1'ITTSTON. PA.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. 1862. . WHOLE NO. 584. ■id h, W lit &Ui at e 7th, 1881. That composited in the State TrftiAtbe amount of five millions ordance with Ithfi Bth ieeact. On the £(t(i of Mifjr j warrant tne « deliver to the said'ConJ*id bf said bonfls, belnft fo i million of dollar*. ed in conformity with the cent, bonds mentioned fa jf the act (except those b4- State and now in tbfe flintg been previously gurrefDllcd, and satisfaction eo' of the mortgage merih section. Having rexi the company that tile d to the company or A Ah Ci appropriated in accord of the law2 on tht Aadowy vfsttoi'.ifl saint'stow, softmti childhood tc/'opening maCority, she is call tone as bifore, said : ' | ed oa to accomplish that vast result, Wf WiJldtfti\'&fHbCW'i to learrt that important lessori _ iUkWm'Ommiir1 «' .»«DC; tfckt4*»;Wfe"Wrt felt' tthabfe ' *111 of j»f «*• even "had i wished' to do 'ito, and again, I'llhhtadii;::~:ft fo'htffe 'that''*U nations'MV« thertfWi/W eyes WCri: liKww tfre HW% [HftjrertoTofiedfort, th0 RepfttiRc map. ' £ '*• l Earth, bad ftbf God wiTlodoth^f 1)1 *Ont dbthe AtlatriiC TWtf"fte'VaHotfa woirld to-fooWdfrV $nadt,j 1®$ \ vessels of the blockading''' sqiadipn lootn-i bcetf a hea'p of prokity 'iWrfw east #'W \ in* tip with the perfect distinctness the final of htitoati libefW. " in'the bright! 'moAbilHtre ITWfiinid I' crfei tfWitof ftei everything wiW* strong WtttelMir'litflit. borders like sweet incensci firito Eteax'etl, \ I saw Cbarjerftcm H ami*'an (fits farts.With and will be saved: Thus' shalT pfeaee 1 their ftacfhg ijdlfen cometopon hcr,ind prosperity fllMrtf with looking bafbette guns. 1 My MM fbltoWed joy, But her mlssiota WffFiftt Web be jrel the Oceaft flfte all the way round into this 'finished, for, ere another feentdry shall have Gulf to NeWOrf&ns, and thence np the gone by, the Opprpwcmrof the! whole earth, Mississippi. ! Fort Pickens, and, in fket, hating and envvin'g hei1 eaaltafibn shall \ every fortification'along this water bodnd- join themselves together afld raise up theii \ ary,T be'held wtth'as uiachdfstipctness/Ss baods against her. you, sir, see the Corporafrf gnard imping "But if she still be found worthy of her {hare. high callingi-they shall surely be discom "This sight filled me wttft ittf- fitted, and then will be endedher Tn;ni) prise} btit it would be utterly lrtipdteible AN d'Last GRfATBtRUoaLi? for existence! for toe to describe the ecstatic amazement "ThenceCirth shall the Republic go on, \ that followed, as, within the limits I men- increasing in poodrtcss and power, until \ tion, my eyes took in, in minute; bat light- her borders'*ha!1 end only'in the remotest \ dftig-ltkc detail, every mountain range, cv- corners of t\ie earth, and the .whole earth sry hill, every valley, every forest, every shall, beneath her shaiJoVy wings, becomc \ meadow, every river, every rivulet, every an Universal Republic. her in her city, every Village, every camp.eVefry (errt, prosperity, however, remember the tjprd, jverfbody of tfieti.'cvery sentinel, her God ; let hfer'triist bo always in-Biui, ;arthwork. eVery cannon, and I may and she shall never be confounded." iispensing with rtirther detail, every living -The heavenly vtoMant (teased speaking, \ tea every dead thine, no matter what ita and as I still continued gsring upon him, hcighth or btrtk.' " drew near to ile and'raised ahd spread cmt "My blood seemed to stop lo its ehan- his hands abdVc me. I inclined my head nils with joy, as I thought, that the koowl- forward to rfeceive the blessing, the bapidrre, and thereby advantage, thas giVfen tism Of the Spirit of Washington to ms; would insula speedy and happy . "The following instant a peal of thiinleterraination of the War. And this one der rolled In upon my ears and I awokc.-i \ dea was my mind, when, Once The vision had departed, and I was again nore, that slow, sclemn voice said : " sitting in my apartment wi£h everything \ •'Oeneral McOlellan, take vour map, arid exactly as it waS before I fell asleep, With \ iite What you behold. Tarry not; your one exception. time is short." "The on which I had dreamed I JT mum«MMl«r. "I Started aHd glancing at the unearthly had been' marking, was literally covccd speaker, saw him extend his arm audiDtflnt with a net wo»Ck Of pcncil marks, signs and Two o'clock of tfce third niphtafter Gen- southwardly. , fignres. 1 •ral McCle.llnn's nrrival in Washington, to "Still I saw no feature*. "I arose to my feet, rubbed my eyes and lake command of the United States Army, "Smoothing out the largest and most ac- book a turn or two around the room, to found that juntly celebrated soldier poring cuntc oties of my maps, I seiied a penciT convince myself that I was really awake, over several maps, and reports of scouts. and once more bent my gaze oat over the I again seated myself; but the pencilmgs As the hour came' tolling through the living mfcp. ™rc as plain a* ever and I had belbre mc night, together with the dull rumbling of "As I looked this time1, 4 bold, ihriljing aS complete a map and repository of infprnrmy wagons and artiHfcfy Wheels, the wea- fchill rm oyer mc, and the huge, rofaybicw- «wtion as though I had sP®nl ried hero nuihino-frorli him his maps and 1« i/gain began ita' muring motion thrbogH gathering and recording its details. reports, 1 oLd his forSead on his folded myT.eart. ' For as pcn.il T com- "My m.nd now became corf, el with arms upon", hobble before him, and foil ptfpt the mo'WithjM he smrnge and numberless ideas and th? ts into asleep so deep that even D.e occasion- map, I saw masses of the enemy s forccs that crowded themselves into it, and I ini Af d.o L,vr (Tuns belHff hurried 1 to certain points, so as to voluntarily hank down on mjr ktfCea to seek sufficient to disturb hiui ,u H»o I hltertieil 'rfi" IflosC tienfk&f artDSB spirit! tliat same soletttf i'l could not l.av'c been slumWng' thus points; While'on bUrtTfiular apprbheh!6i voice seemed to say t6W «W"an infinite more than tell said the General, Washington I beheld heavy columns of the distance : loan intimate' friend, to whom he relap' fee postedlftr a oonccntrafedI 1 - J the StraVige narrative; ''when I thought the insWtftV *aw mifst succeed in its objccts "Ih « msfent; 'Wrought becarhe dear door y* niy room-, whieii -1 haa!,crffcf«Hy: uHleaa'specaily prcvcnted. '' .' and active-' Hastening j^th locked, was thrown suddenly open," and i1 " 'Troaebftyf treachery!" cried I, in de- orders to have cxCChted certain 'ro'4h»!hV«V some one strode to mo, and .'laying a hand etokW. And as my blojW seomed to stop Iti' at certain points, (tD(iidirig myself by that, udoo luv sliuuUt-r, said, i» aslow( solemn its cbinncls for joyi it ndW did so'foffeaf.; now in my eyei, tthWrthly' ijiap,) I threw i ; defeat rfemea to stare 1 myself into ahff long er* day" (iemral. McCklk", tioyoudetp at your face. At this dreadful moment that light, galloping' like tempest from post to ieat Tkvme uuv, «r» U tan Ik prevented, slow, oolemrt voice struck oneis mote Upon post, afcd "Camp to damp, b«d the happiness tefoe'will'hconWa,hiMtm?i my ears, saying : to divert the enemy from his object, which, "Never before in niy life have I heard a "Gerieral McOlellan, ytni have been be- mv friend, I assure yon, would have prov- Voice possessing the caminaudiog and even trayed ! and, had not God Willed it'other- cd entirely snceesofnl, by reason'of the terrible tone of the one that addressed tti wise, ere the son of to-rtibVrow.had:set the last piece of treachery, had Wot heaven iWme those fearful words. And the sensa- Confederate flag would have floated above terposed. tion that- passed throusrh me, as it fell up- the Capitol and your own grave. Bnt note "That map is looked upon by no hAman on my ears, and I cowcringly shrunk Into what you see. Your fine is short I Tarry eye, save my own, 'and therefore treachery myself at the thOtlgbfWf my own negli- not !" ! 1 ; can do us no harm. I have on it every eertce, 1 can only courpate tothe Whistling, "Era the words had loft tha lips of my whit of information that the enemy would_ shrieking sweep of a storm of grape shot, vapory Mentor, my pencil was flying with give millions' to keep from us. 1 he fate of di«chiirged directly through my brain. I the speed of trinsferriag to the the war is settled. ; oould &uU nwvo, however, althoagh I tried map before me all ttat I saw upon the [vr- "The rebel Won truly seetns very formiliard to my head Irow the table. As ing map. Some mysterious and unearthly dable, but it is only struggling 111 the path i Be use of uiy and yetThelp- influence was upon me, and I noted and of an avalanche. The mighty, topping lessn«ss to make answer to the unknown, recorded the minutest point I beheld with- mass of National pdwer and retribution, intruder oppressed rue, I Oflce mor» out the ({lightest effort, delay olr mistake. will'until the prcper time comes, now ahd thai same slow, solemn voice, repeat: "At last the work wtuvdoae arid the pen. then slip'down Opon its victim forerunners "GeneralMcCictfanlM i/ou sleep att/our oil dropped frbm my fingers. of lis approach. And when the proper nflst, f" "For a while previoua to this, Koworwy moment does come, it will sweep down upitiWTWrt'Wai « pec'i^ia'rity' abdnt !lt this I bad become conscious that there was a- on, and forever annihilate I)!8«Wios, with nme ; it seemed As though I*-a mere atom' shining af light on my loft, that steadily a thnnder that shall reverberate throughDf niattor—tsras stHpanded ih thC'Center of increased until the moment I oaaaed my the world, for ages upon nges to conie in infinite apate, and that the voice came task, when it became' in on instant more in- "Sir, there shull be no more Bull Run ?rom at hollow distance ali around me. Ae tense than the noonday auo. affairs I • ho last word was tittered, [regained; by '•Quickly I ruised my eyes, and never, tDGod has stretched forth his arm, and iome/e& and unknown power, my vqlitiofi. WertB I to live forever, should I forget what the American Union is saved I And our uid with the change/ the grupp shotdi6- I snw. The dim, ahadowy figof-e waa no belwcd, glorioua Washington shall again :harge sensation in mv brain ceased.:aod a lonsep-a dim, shuttowy figure, but the glo- rest quietly, sweetly in hisi tomb, unUk paritrange but new atUL/eizsd niy heart; one rioas and refalgeot Spirit of Washington, haps, the end of the prophetic century apis of, a Uu£» rough ioiele being MWedibaqk tho Father of his Country, and bow » aee- prooches, that la to bring the Republic to ind forth] through ana through me, oad titoe its savion. ' her Third and Final StkuoouS, when. »1 stilrtedup, or rather, I should' sttyj I i "My friend, ifcwioldW utterly nselasa ha'diay, oncBmnre laying aside the ceifchotfglft I atarted up, for whether I WaS forme to attempt to describe the mighty mentaof/ .Mount Veriion, come, as arnesiWakWWOsleeji 1 arti utterly bnable to dfe- returned spirit. I «an dnly Say that WjibK- sengeTjof. abocdr .and pcaec, fro«S the trreat lido. 'My first thought was nbottt my maps, idgion, Os I beheld him in my dream, or Ruler, who has all the Nations on the itid,"before my eyelids had balf opened, trnnoe, as yon may obooaa to tera* it, wai- Eaarth in his kecpihg. ityhand was gwspieg them, fint tlhis tho most God-like being I could havo ever; that future ia too vast for our comvaa all. was still befonft ta«, rind coflceivod of. ' • n -J piehonsion) -are tho children ol the he wapa, «U crumpled i» my tightening ,,('Like a weak, dazaledbird. Iaat goaing present. • |t •' . . jutch, were atUl before. naej bi»t ev«iy at the heavenly vision. From the a*eet " When Poaco shall1 again fiave folded hipg else had disappeared. fWWft! and ailemt rcpoao of Mount Vernon our "her bright wings, end eattied upon our ras gone, the walls of tV apartment were \Vashington bad ri»e«, to opo® W«re eociVT. land, that strange, unearthly map, marked ;one, tne ceilirfu was not to be sepn. Afl els and raise up, with his saviqg arm, our while the spirit ejfes of Washington 9?fc; saw the tableau 1' am about to de- faileo, blesding country. .it * cd oo, shall be present American cribe to you. "As I continued looking, an expression,| archives as » precipus rem wider tbe "My gate' Wlta turned'Bonthirard, and' of sublime benignity eame gently upon I American Nation of what, in tbous*W»XD _ .there, spread out before me, was a living visage, and for tbe last time, I heard, that : QajjAX STaraQLE for eiiatence, they otv.ea -^r A T mmap,yea, a living mop, that is the only e*-; alow, solemn voioe, saying to B»e something' to God and tho Glorified bpirit ot Wasii- Iv JSj jVI O V J\. 4r-C * ft preaaittn 1 can think of aa befitting the ■; like this: ' lugton. Now Lottted Dor. of Mttiu & Willittm Stfeetl. soene. In one grand coup d' octl my eye | "General MoClellan, while yet m the "'VerUy, the waya rfUod are above the "Witches and Jewelirv. tvok in the 'whole of country, a* ficab, I beheld the birth of the American understanding of man. ' illlllPllMiL far south as the Uulf of Mexico, and from Rspublie. It was, indeed, a hard and v. TOF qnToTnT—A French ma- A SBH WOCH. t'uc AUapiio Ooean on the east, to tho Mis- bloody one, but God's bleasing was upon YaLU • caleulatine what Lissippi Ifivei westwardly the Nation, and therefore through this her thcmatician has been calculating wbat Wfe attention upon ' KSat for e'stence, ho would now be, t e_ sum i«hedtoatore with a new *«4«Du.miDlvfl a«ort-; th# immense scene, however. I thought of susteinod bar, andj," Mr migbtj cent at the oommenceraont since then 1 2- t ZS which will rftcomnienCl themtelves, Thfcy hav« m ■ j somewhat 4n-ftrout, at a distanoeof posiUou, a Ifith uatioofl of equal m 8 z# . ££ oftka bert»ann«utur«a» Uy J \ { ( i aooghtfbr hia. Ery 'exi for «ges into the past. She the astounding *tCm«nt had one United strand cannot be topMMl DP to recogDiac thoso dark days, by the favor of ball of gold falleni each minute dunqg he Bip- aad Jewelry was disappointed, for th* statuo like figure God, greatly prospered. And now, by past eighteen huq re| an six D D®a ? Vpimrpd was naught but a vapor, a cloud, kvt'w&i very reason of Hia favor, has she been talue oi all thesi globe tog v£kra;n. Thankfulf "uly the goneral outlines of a man. br«Lht to her Second GiIea? Sxnuooi,®. not amount to so much as the sprn R^odM- me, and I was turning XhTiS by £r the perilous ordeal she ed by one cent.. Comar of Main A William Streste.' LjjC mattCr over in my mind; when the has to endure. Passing, as she is, from ing the 8#mo jioriod. W C) «C . Vittiton, Juno 21,18W. I XIn '{idl tBlil 10 iWkUfl Gofemof Curtifi's Annual Message, fv.Tli HosohaVlb t«* Bcmatb lit Hou«« or RkpRMEICTATIVM Or THD COMMONW■ ALTB OW ' t ! 1 , . j Gentlemen It h« pleased Dnrioe Providence durinif the last season to give us abundant crope, unbroken peace within our borders, unanimity among our people, and tbua enafcl* tbis Connnonweaitb to do Iter full duty to the country, to herself, and to posterity. For these blessings, *? have cause to be grateful. The In ihs'Trjfjn' ry on the 3Uth Not ember, iA#t. w*« ... ■ • ■ » The receipts during the fD»- oil veor eodin* Not. to. laei. worn as follows: From ordinary »ource« . . *3,01T,845 V From temporary l»«n under act of April 1* l$#l, at # per rent, Wtei'est, and tttr jffift&fflKtfiS under act o/»i«t IS* ISM, &o Prom t inted'States an ac- " refunded ........ • tct of Maroh tV. pany hu* also dp uiy its bonds to Of dollars in acco tion of the same • last I granted v State Treasurer pany one thousi the amount of 01. warrant was-tear Ia*r; the five per the fifth section longing to the ing fund) havii.v dered and cancei terefl on the reeon tioued in said fifv ceived notice fro bonds so delifreprocepds had bee. r ance with the pWvD. ons of the law, on i* 21st of June last I appointed John A Wright as Commissioner to examine and to report to me whether sajd bonds Or thefl proceeds had been appropriated to the pitf poses required by the act. His r$po?t lin not yet been received by rife. r '10 It is understood that arrangements baV« at last been made under which the direCj railroad connection between Philadelphii and Eric will be completed within a short timjj'. It i# Impossible to estimate too high; ly tfie iniportance'of this great WOTk to thj Commonwealth, and especially toPbiladel phia and Erie and the hitherto ncglected counties near its route west of the Susquehanna.By the act of the 21st April, 1858, fot the sale of the State canals to the Sunbun and Brie Railroad Company, it was provided that if that company should sell said canals for a greater sum in the aggregate than three and a half pillions of dollars, seventy-fire per centum of such excess should be paid to the Commonwealth by a transfer of so much of sdeh bonds and securities ns said Cofapiny should receive for the same and payable in like mahntr, The eompany sold the Canals, find re ported that the share of the profit on such sale, due to the Commonwealth, was $281,- 250, of which 9250 was paid in cash, and for the remaining #281,000 the Commonwealth received eoupon bonds of the Wyoming Canal Company to that nmount, bpng * portion of bonds for 8900,000, issued Dy that company, and secured by a mortgage of the Wyoming Canal, formerly callid the Lower North Branch Canal. These jonds bear an interest of six per cent, per innum, payable bemi-atinually on the 15th Df January and July, and the interest was nid by the eompany to January last inclnlive.. The interest due in July last has not been paid. Judgments having been obtained against tbe eompany on tome of the oonpoas for the unpaid Joly interest, a bill la equity was filed id the Supreme Court by a bond.and stockholder, in whieh such proceedings were bad, that by a decree made on the 2d of September last, the »» «bu»»dlnif5r.j 144mom property hnd affairs of the company were Unexpended of ' placed in the handa of a receiver. Rwiijad m u.' "r'm 5M,5M S1 A plan baa been suggested for the assent [ (iovemment on account' of the atoek and bond holders, whieh OOB•« templates a sale of the canal, under lawful ■ 0Wcinn«ttu 600 00 prOceae, and a purchase of the same for the BpiaQce in Tr«uury, u , ,[, _ purpose of forming a new company, of, ,, r,615,805 72 which the capital stock shall be one mill- It will be observed that the fiscal year ioo do,iarflD divided iBt0 tw«ty thou,, ends on tbe 30th of November and the und Bhares, 0f fifty dollari eaoh, of which sinking fund year on the first Monday in 0C|cb aB8entiDg boider of a mortgage bond, Bopten.beW, which accounts for the appa- tor ona thousand dollars, shall be entitled ' re«« deficiency in the amount of debt paid t0 aigh,eeo 8hares, and eaoh assenting bolaa stated in the Treasurer's, Yeport, and bv d#|( of fift ibare8 of 8tock of the Vytv * the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund (Jompany shall be entitled tft* The State has on hand a surplus of am- niD^gjiare». Of course no officer of the * fotiti# and equipments, which coat about Q0(nnW(|WCal4h had authority to assent $190,000, which the United State* have the proposal, or in any way to affect her D agreed to take, aiid pay for at cOBt. Ar- po«itioii.,. It is believed, also, that the plan D rartgedietVts have been m&de with the Gen- ls nol on( that: ought to be assented to by 'I erul Government for the reimbursement of the and that, under all th* the military expenses of the State since tbe cirouffigUnces, if the convenience of- itsdi-t 27th of July lust. The bills, as paid, are vidual partiea requires a change, as pw»* forwarded to Washington, and partial re- poie(i| the debt due to the Commonwealth ' payments baVe already been made. ought to be first paid or fully secured. It will be observed that the receipts from J iUggest that the act passed 8th ApiJl, ordinary sonrces of revenue, for the year iJQl, entitled, ;'An act concerning the sal* 1861, hu*e decreased, but, as payments 0f railroads, canals, &o.," should be modi- D hffte been made on some of them since the gad a(j that in all cases in which a debt/ settlement at the end of the fiscal year on muy ho due to the Commonwealth by thCt{ the first of December, and more may reas- company as whose property a public work unably be expected in addition to the pay- muJ be sold( the purchasers thereof shall» ments to be blade by the National trovern- not bo entitled to the benefits and pnvi** uient as hereinafter stated,'the balance igggg conferred by the act unless they shall* available in the treasui} will be largely in- hava first pa|d debt dae to tbe State, or 7 'reused. seeurod tho same by their bonds to the It will also be observed that it has not Commonwealth, secured by a first mortyet beeh found necessary to call in all Of g™ on the work itself. ; he loan efiected under the act of the 18 th I commend the subject to the immediate;! jf Mtty last. consideration of the Legislature,- aa an «f- D In some items, th6 brdinary revenue of fort may be made at an early day 1861 whs in excess of that of 1860. a qJ' the oanal, and some provision t 1'Htl loin authorized by the act of May ]aw to protect the interosts of the Stat* a 15, 1861, Was'taken at par. This occur- would in that case be necessary. ■once, most gratifying nnder tho then ex- The wicked and monstrous rebellion sting oircumstances of embarrassment, af- which broke out many months ago, has not fords'triumphant evidence of the confi- yet beC;u quailed. 15very sentiment of Ipy- C lence of the people in the stability and in- a|ty and patriotism demands its effectual o egrity of the Commonwealth, and of the suppression. leteiJminatioh to support the Government. jn roy messages of the 9th and 80th of The operations of the sinking fund dur- April lsst, I set forth at length my views ng the last year have been, aa shown by 0f the character and objeots of the contest ny proclamation of Sth of September last, whioh is still pending. Subsequent re- * is follows : flection has confirmed me in the correotjebtredoemed from 4th »rSeptemberi8to, ness of the opinions then expressed andtt.ii •• WW*™ wbich 1 refer In addition it ought to b., (rfotefmroii certMiiWs . . s,«o « understood, that looking to the variety w w w ohtu.acter her products and industry, her Ve State Treas- material interest alone would render the the detaila of preservation of the Union from the preeent. umonwealth. assault upon it, indispensable to .Penned : ■ Wneral and j Sbe cannot afford to a foceig* Dhe state of Power below or above or bounding b»r on tho Delaware, the Chesapeake or the Mie- SiqkingFund sissippi, and she will never acquiesce w. ved from the suoh a result, whatever may be tbe oael Ml 1 3unbury and men and money of her resistance to it. forty bonds of On the 9th of April last,.I dircoted 000 each, and a attention of tho Legislature to the neeeesfc, - "ne executed in ty which existed for an iwprqvedjrthMiyf 'i teC;tion of tbe . organisation, and on tbe 12th of the sea**'» BUSINESS CARDS. GROCER9, MISOKMiAirEOUS. ■*■D*D1 i Nm b£i Jnyol rft rflFpuwPi House, PirraTOH, PA.- L U.KNUY IH'FFOIU), rropristor, S0NN2T TO ifKteSl®. SflgWgSMiif a\, ■ O'ei* ftttroatyfect; Witft l*etfV«U (VaAfckt •h''1 Thy face and form reveaJJng. Coitosiv y ■ it Ct . f J J ; I think of theo. Thj voice'atoll dwclls'tipon my car, i lOa M«rM*y,'i»ehr Went StTfefct? ifto. W. BRAI*t:RD;r NlfW "¥OJfK. ftAVIO BBLDEM . Ji . ia .1 D rr»*» | IAGLE HOTELi-PWWTON. PA.— . . ' (kSOKOE LAZARUS, Fr»prietor. ilWoa, D«e. V - s. K(k)5fATTOft NT!V AT LAW.—Otfiee i» tha Butler Houi*, M»in f&tou. ,, . . K ail? 1 !h "D»#- i 'T*ROMrs «. mtllstr.-Attorn rr ACr (| LAW Offlco in th« Contt Houw, Wllk«- B»rr«, Pennit. TiriT'T I T ' "rr " T Gr . BC SMITH, tt|rtroi Brandies, Wines, Gins &c., Ac., Ac., j Vol. 191 Wegt Street, : " 1 doer ahnve Dowte 8t., NEAV'TTORK. | DM«roh'7, 18*1. »«».♦' The muaic of thy words, as Dear . j | ') I nfEiJ i Tbr apirit «eem« D utiidlnjrMar, A gleam .pf Beauty growing, 0 Upon my ; A As't were, a sunbeam throwing. I tiunk of thee. - ' ' ~ I. I. H XOHN RIOllAR 1)3.-—ATTORNEY AT LAW. •J .QOtfVJJYANCEJi. »»4 »§TABY BPWOCI. Collections promptly attended to. Office—Ouo door north of CW Lfcw & Co.V Owh Strfre. ;n.s jjiji.: D'* (March 8*, 1889. J. K. & C. B. PLACE, WHOLESALE GROCERS, NO. SO BROAD Street, loei ,a+ .mu^rafiPflUHT THE PRINTING PHKSS. CU1,U1 (4 Law and Collection Office EOlt'rE B KULP. Attorney at Law,—OfBco t-T l« the CDJ«n Houm, (Regi«ter« Offlee,) P«. , ;[DD«. 13. 18W. MB — -:#R' ; Hall, mighty Lsverl whoieunweaRied P*w®r, Senda ray» of genius o'er euch darken d land ; Where mBinary'• reabtd, aha(JgmgDeVflry hour, ta-UttUt. »Um»ail fey .thy haud. (Near Wall Urort.) NEW YOKK. FftTCWER PLACE. Sewing. Mm. DAVIES having procured a towlrrg machine. i« now .prepared to do fcmily MWtog and stitching of all kind*, at ithort notice, in Stunner g new brick, second floor. 475,000 Q# T«b. 15, 1880.—tf. tThat fcloriotis thnu$hUf!asWd In chaotic waste For wantef tho* t4D -w And sparks of gcnra*. poetrv and taste, Just kindled up, than snfili again io earth ! ■ Ai •(.) |[; 7 .11 tD(»4 ttf'H .8 .a it baa .■tlan-fi But thou, Mind's railroad. lKurejit along the»tore Of Knowledge, Science, Fancy's pleasing ■train ; Or the design of ttr*xplCjre, Whore peace alld harmonyand erdcr reign. »iiT .*Uit«vi h*aC ri'D .irwiYSifilt io * Ye whose high trust it ia UD j-uU the Fre»»,;, O guide itTeare and Freedom'* cause to With man's best hopes ye have a great account— Taint not the life-BttSafh fTTtS Sacred fount. Mfmtuamaking. VfRft DAV19 ootilif r«sjDectfall» c*»l tt)o attontion Jll of Jh«XndifM of I'itt-um and vwinjtv to herlgrge »*rwt*:nf WiwTBfirtortd Nfr* Wwrtili jo-t fromJ«RW Vorfc, k»;«iiMiUr atuansun p*id toiiifauL-3ilK*nC( fltrinirfMlrMns clotnci. mitj«t«od «nd M* on abort notioo. Pfii-n of iu CApt. Stunner N«w Brtofc HotHlinV Third atuvj. PittKtun, Apr. ai, ISO), £8. BECK. M. B -JDEifTIST, , lute of f UU.AUEJ.l'XUA,r eo.—Main 9l, above the Public ■autre. East Side, Wilkct-Burre, Perm*. J«»y 1», 1300.—ly. iat', i ■ DJ-iiqmov Total into the Trewnnr for flacal ye»r ending No#. JO, 1WI . . ... t ■ ; • And the payment* u folv . Fb'r ordinary pi?»po»e» . . . |S,WM*D For military expends un-44r «ot» April li UM.thd i . • ir:. ... T,4«,M8 10 *»BY YOUE GOODS AT THE CHEAP CA.8H J"S Stare jof Clark anil Cirmnutiao, Main ttruet, rIu«ton Penn*. , ,, , . . , They have ft full Rsnortmtmt of all kind! of ■erchandiae constantly on hand. 1 July 12, 1S80. RdWEBT BAtJK.-UOOK BINDER; WORT! East corner of Public Square and WLUesbany. Picture GiU.ani Mahroeant, cffhaniented and plain. made to or d«sr. of mf ni*e. Job Binding rtaatlr ex«c«Md. A large selection oI common ftnrt nno picture*, Albums, Blank booka, Stationery, flovels, Ac., iHr»r* on hand. ! Jul*# 17,1893. WOMBS M W13"1 amfs&z'xs&z&z 1 ' • • O •'non'ier woli" what thouaandi every d»y Yc guid« tCi truth, or basely lead aatray ; Tjot nq mean dread »f indigenec defoat Vhat Reason dictates from her judgment sent, vim fylfc a. R. GORMAN having riwamed the IJ prucucu of his profw«ion. respectfully tender* hi» »»rvioCn to the p#ople of PUUton and th« EAGLE HOTEL will rcceivc prirnpt attention, hlglit or deiy. ' • Pittrtoai July 25,1*01. : r' tf Pittston BaKery. ia lionosl, fsiUtfwl. itek with noble Mil to teach expanding power to feel; Then clouds or ignqrancp shall pass away, \nd Truth's fesplfehdHtaflSii make endless day. Leaving b*r*nc« In Treuary, N«T. W. 18*1 . - . . &81.C05 72 The stafi pfUls is aud I wonltl respectfully Inform the citizens ot nttstiiand vlelnHy, thnt t 'alway* kecp'this gomiiliv article on hand i'or sale, with all ktiwtt PI tfriuk •H, pU)», canos. Sit}. Families nnd |D#v(UDi) supplied with everything in Ills lino, »D« sh«Dit notice,and on reasonalite term*. My e«tnlDllitlC nun it oppoilH JkMb'i ltiitC on Maln-st ,, , FRANK BRANDKMBl/UU -1 1 mjiuc DitT, fSiroro Received from temporary loan, under *ct of April General McClellan's Dream. 12, 1881 . . Repaid as nbovo . . . Outstanding Nor. 30,1801 ■ R©oCirod from loan under KV of May IS, 18#» . . . Amount of pul»lio debt funded and unfunded, Not. ___ 3u, i sea . . . . i ■. . . Df,»c»,MT to Paid during fl«c»l j»ar . 1(1,131 4* 473.000 00 376,000 00 DR. J. A. TIOUIKROS,—HOMCEOPATHIC Phvaician and Operative Burgeon, PitUt»n, p» . »espootf«u ofert liia aervioca to the people of Pituton and its vicinity. A constant supply lit ftc»h medicines alwrty* on || ami Family caies furnished or refilled, to order. . OFFICB in Second Stofy C'apt. Sitirmer'* We* Brick But Ming Pituu.n. May 3,1SM-—W- • ■ , 3,612,160 00 MANUFACTURER S. STPRJIER, 37,8.8,618 06 Remaining unpaid. (cxdn•»»¥• of military loan® Aix»v« mentioned.; Not. 30, . * .• P.B. J- M. BA.BBETT.—DENTIST. — OJBee '.*t his residence on Franklin street, npposthe MntBodltt Clmrfih, "Witkcs-Barrc. P»., where he mrtv r be found at All hoar*. Dr. B inserts Tooth on Gold ««d Silver ploto, 4c., and operates in all the branches of Dental Surjei ■v, in the best manner. ' jlTdeiftiirtion from usmil ehArges mifficfent to over expense*. ellovred to persons who come from • dirtanat. Apr'lW« l9®#-— J7,Mt 51 n re ■norma ui ixnkmtdui «D miuiaey uui. Receipts from military loan, under nctTpril 12,1S61 . . $475,000 00 Act May 16 UO Front pay masters and others refunded DEALER IN XiOOra/mQES, I*8A,THI''.R*iid FINIDIMJ% M«ip rj street. Pitt-ton A 'nffto iwaomnent orFrenop c«lf Kip L«»lli«r alwayn on hand &»lD»nD inc done with punctuality Cpn reftHanablo terins. .tuih pM !ht nil kiixti Ctr hld*»«nd Hkhfi. jan. I-'S*. 82.22S «i «,U9,ST9 45 Paid for military oxponw* t . as ahove • 12,353,6,2 04 Paid for rede«miug loan, act April 11. *T6.»00 00 " f, [ 18,838,879 04 MANmMAKIXGr-lttfS. 8. J. GEDIS would rcepeqifully inform tho ladiee llstDDn that she still conliriuei tho bu&ihPSP Cjf Indies*' Dressmaking*t ImroW locafcfon. over Laontfax's, opuofiiU Cooper's litll, herself in reauiuoHS at all limes to serve her customers in fche beat mfrfiner. ■"*' 0 '" ' ! , | HAYDEN BROTHERS, "• • IMPORTERS AltO SEALERS IN Unexpended of military louua. , ' . . . . . $390,507 41 UCIim AXD KXPENDITUftU Or OUIXiBT UVUICI. Balfcnce In Treuurjr, from 0^djqr*ry^ourc«», Norem- Received from ordinary •ouroen during fi ■ c * 1 . . 3.017.6*6 H Fancy Goods, Yaiikee Notions, Cigars, &c-D Mraw MiiiVonx). ► *T». lAYD**, JOB* IIATDBS, TRACY HAVliEN, 0*0*OE HAYDB*. Ma; 23, 1801. . «3tf DRESS MTTEHKS. ' 6ha ia in receipt of the Iat»«t jattoroa tar 1m» difliT lke»»cs and Cloaks, ami ing anil will uvail herself of theaa idvanta£e» in serving hatD4usiomar«. , '1C ' I 1'itUton, OoU 3,1801. : J. 6*1,433 OS 3,8*0,078 04 JENNINGS 4 BROTHER, Wholesale Dealers In WILSON, BARNES 4 CO., Grain and Lumber, u Wholesale Grocers and im Produce Commission Merchants, i' OF 'ALL KINDS i ! FLOUR, FESfr & MEAL, FORK, JHJTTEK. a#d CHEESE, LAUD. DIUKI) APPLES aud BEAN'S, SALT, C1MENT, Ac., Ae. SC ' • ■' ' "■ ■ ' PITTSTON, PA. ixn EXTE5JSIVJ! SEALERS IN "I" EAS5, ISFo. 115 Warren Street, •Ci Third door below Wmtkinfton Strut,) WiJliaua 11. Wikou.v NEW YOBKJ Samuel N. Delano. 1 . . 1» f- • ' ®1RWlW?Hl'jnj«ICjmoo ,CT)kiiiung siii t .J *WF9Cm, COftTfcASO CM»**A|*Uft MULTORD & SPRAGUE, 1861. 1861. REIGEL, BA1RD & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS : fi ,1 TTr-r. l&rnS» ••D... IMPORTERS * WHOLESALE DEALER8 IX HARDWARE, CUTLERY & GUNS, * 1 ALSO.soi* AOESTti PO* •" BROWN ft SPR AGUE'S CELEBRATED MINERS' SHOVELS, SCVTHES, AXES, Foreign and American Dry Goods, S6i 47 North 3d St., PMlafl'a. Pa., Would respectfully iantu tho attention ipf Country Merchants to their Large & WclI-Sclccted Stockof Fre«h FallGpfldi, "i^M^harnt"w«uldCC(ind*it^"tft'thMr lydtilAlimi«o call «nii •xamiueoorttdnk. Msy 31, 'UfeD-Mat. II,"SI And EDGE TOOLS, 210 Greenwich Street, new Veaey St., NEW YOBK. pril 1, 1881. 845yl T"\EflTISTRf.—The citizens of Pittst'on I 9 and vicinity will besr in mind that Dr. A. PEASE is permanently located here and will lDe •this office with Dr. J. A. Robinson, over Capt. Stunner's "hoe store, new the Oaiette office, ruir to wait upoa all whowsy require the aid ot hfs profession. His jp towj» rs'nders it unnecessary to say what he can or wtll do farther than, try him and if roil are not niiMsd return the work and he will eftargoyon nothing- Work in all its branch?* done on short notice, and charges as rcasonaolB as ahy reputable deritMcOffice open at ail times excepting the first tan days of each jnonth. Hhttston, August 15, 1861. tf PRACTICAL VATCHMAIBH8 NORTHEASTERNPENNSYLVANIA! nil tj .(■nq lDns pEUDENT DENTIST.—"A clean and ■ V)' wholesome appearance of the mouth is the strongest letter of recommendation."' DR. J. w. KESLER, Burgeon and Mechanis*lt Dentist, has permaneCstly4e«ated in Pittston and rptfMtfully profsssjonal services to Teeth Inserted frCim oneVJ ah entire sett, ob Gold, SUver or Vnldmit* plates, to look ao.WeU a* the natural. Please call and examine ■Dseimenoof Teeth. Teeth filled Tin orBoneFilling. All work in the Dental Artcxomited with neatness and dispatch: Teeth «x-traotsd when desired by ths aid of Framsto* Oalvanio Process. The soB#a4oa. prodnoed by passage Of the surreat is not ptunfiU, it so adjusfei as to be ju«l perceptible to th$ patient. • If.' Br—Persons wtshiig opcrattoiM 'performed aiShoir houses wilt be waited upon by leaving » IBS, Esq., Pittstoh j and Drs. S.;Shal|DftBd 4C M. Office foruwtv^oecupied by Dr. Flagg, in Mrs. FUrstnan'f btilMlng. Charts moderate. s ' »A«g. M, tf ■;[ H.J; A. PKTKHBEW, Scramtbn, P«. C. PiCTERSSfft, Ilonesdale, Pa. Ml frCtl'l/Osf I refer to tbe'reports of th' urer and Auditor Qeneral/oi the financial affair* pf the Co The reports of tho Surveyor State Librarian will exhibit the departments under their The Commissioner* of the during the last gpring reoe Philadelphia and Brie (late Brifj Railroad Company fi that company fbr $100,00 mortgage to iedpre the sap opWbfmity with th© third To .Hotel Keepers. A'PPMCYTIOWS and BOKDS^br"rAVB»»! t.LlCBNSlfi for »aU at, tho ■ |
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