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WHOLE NO. 603. £2!^Vuur'*?f • ■■■ ♦ —~ TOrnffTrjTrTffTB! 51 or y *Dle jail, with oob hundred nnd'fitly others. enlogt^'ftfilfflte fra$ attle6fj it' was the ,g*er4ii retilV tii die devi?l» wj te\flf tt» n «i4 -the jail flMfe »WiAiot a chair, bench Uleft to bile up' epMtjta one Apbfa another. ybo--«CM&e«behind toe, Satan." tablo, or an; forwftWr except a buoket BUT Mr the town Where Andy Johnson re- I rather etpeeted to be knoeteddtHW, two 0ld'«rt aibpfeTS (o MnKfW»£- «W« thW took out two Wd*' 'mw, (rnd, but I Stood with my rigi* tide next bi»y thft inrautcs and thfey kncCr him by order of ono of the most unmitigated aad • Derringer in my kft p*eket, and I W entered thaV' "BroinJ seouodrcla thafcever mad* a tpaek ih*Fe»-j made up mf mind tlmt if I Went off oor ?" rt W—- ' 'u " ' " " aide, he /should go off the other, I tbeo ' wmMw 'taMteBBM$3 I —«fau» I*W»;1U p^tee v thefe f(jr stealings, 4D'5pur.«teetiilg, is an oidy diatiognkAed MOMM* \ to the flag of the oejwpo«n. , Are yoa aw«*, «*,. that thw try. He decla' ej»tfen*n,oiimy left UwJtaMK'."MMle* tfjbif Congre«ion»^M- U »Vn' Ctg il. II Klli ■ inaiftlD Jp jt .tq'ti ,ii lo awiiuq b,tu VOLUME XII.—NO. 12. i* r!"D PT I ' .»[ nrt-D» 'C!«!« «« Jitlisl'unt BnlHniiiH' If n«r. DN. PA., THURSDAY, 1* Vifl .fMVOi'i " . viU- J'.-Dv 48IIOfY ffrfl flW JU?/WJ M*vjrrfo? *(» J «y *rfJ TD1 ■ on io/?o .A. X .C»»»• luO«, *i ,n tdl rijiw »-.i7»it I I) 'ill f#iW Jfi'»-1 * lit l»nu THE CI/fttBlBR&AjKTO. •' Oi._- - J\\u-_ » evar dMired. Ilanee this attempt «t se-1 oesrion was without ouuse. tit Wa«q4lte w«rk 6f lmew that God eve* mitf-d to tlt« cnUhtocarth.' "If when lb« Wat Witt CM* *h6JCG»»eroDmeWt shoaM'tki* ttftftng th* taMM, etery one, t» Wgh m trfctnpfc Wtobld be » failure — 'Would be enrthed.*.1, He had ahraWNkd (torffidcnce that Hie men at th« liehd wcraid ifo'-it. George'By Mttand glorious man, (applause afid three cheers for Qe6. B. McClei I a p ) —a man in whose ability and integrity tie haJ.jJjwys relied, and who, he had prpfttiewffd, would come out right lide—woul4 JjpttWr „$•)D% Rebels in his front, . Kwt Tennessee was,now Du ihc Mrhtary Department of that, hero, Fjemapt (Applause, an#,. thrC?e cheers for ErejcftOjat,)-r- Teonesso rejoiced when it, heard it luDd. oouie iu hie division.; He differod from Fremont in pelitioe, but agraed with him in thie ease. Ho had; confidence that Fremont would either make a spoon or spoil a horn. Wheo Fremont got ready to g* down to east Tennessee, he intended to go with him, and ride ««C• nioe horse, and' have epaulettes and a sword. A late mem* ber of1 Congress (Mr. Brigga) had promised to give him a eoit of rope, and lw wanted to show who the traitors were in East Tennessee, and have the plewinre of tying the tope arwnd their necks. Wff had had heretofore a Pew experiments in cnisfitrig out Rebellion; in Massachusetts, the" Whisky Rebellion in Pennsylvania, afadJ a terrible Rflbclhofy to South1 Carolina. There 7Werb nil crashed 'oil.' If'he could hdve resuscitated the spirit of Old tlifcfcory, he would have placed him two years : since in the Chair disgraced by Hi at miserable mockery Va man at Wheatland, and !W0 would Jwve Ucbellion 7... Jackson ww a true patriot and low oJ | his country, and had Old Hickory, beer President when Floyd commenced hii stealing fee the Rebellion, rising about ter feet in his boots, and-taking Floyd by thi collar, he would hare sworn that by the Jod that made Moses this thing mas top ami when AndHew Jackson said, bj h' God that - "te Most" tnus' BUSINESS CABDS. 1 ' HHTOM«VorafD§ffl^ "yttf.i.lise."'5, '"**'« *' *■' i« ' MfBCELLAirHCTOB. —*-**«•»—U»*«uk»SH— :eo. W. BRAINKRD & CO., 103 Murray, near W««l Street, OSO. W. 3RWNJEHO, ): NSW YOHH. DAVID BBWDp hi..,I ,i mm,.-, Importer of «c?nte Wrnwi b(IU &Ol, &Oa, AO.,7 hI1 No. 1M West Street, 1 door DIOfi DiUnbSt., NEW"YOBK. B Hkrcb I, tiliiu : I I .. *.*•C I ««MD litOlMMrt to .barrtdt X ) FRAMCIS DC HAM JANVIER. AjteWMSr«wiu.. „ ¥t»eM¥iwS.tWitair«rD or v «»» * "*' It come* from the oee*». : iMUton, Dec. 4, 18M. C' ' IJK4- WJQu!*«• Cr„*DoJJM. *9*DIM) »i •aHvj Peft*:''"" 1 '*•' "'»' • ' 1 ' ••'• *lB'' m rnnitf' «CiCJ Whoie flood, \*L and low, ai at last i They would t cheoruj flitllq i tqoji TlJnahi tanged *l*«e mcB, iand directed tie Mgteeaw «•••» togi»« tU«, pawaogeTB pi opportunity, m tbaj % Jeai bp4ie« T»itb jh^r, nfheirD\''ndkercliiefs at the sight, Sut the man who hiff ordered ttftL?Le»dbeafeW«a Rot 2 gforioas whipping by Gen.'SMchel. Hfe could kill a Union man Mtefe out of jail, batwbefthe m«t the Yankees in battle he took to bit htoela, like a coward and aearen- ftl In buttles »t«rn biWb— ;-»H ■ nr miitk!W",W»irt-.ton Defiance till death! ecnftiffto»trCD |«»b :ti to-. •1i ' • The strife *M 'aBeq«al—w; ?D Cn nc yev* tfiow .*» •D« hit A itfavfcfl rtb tt«w ' 1' 4«n The Cumbtr/ani stood— it) t„ i„ Atfstfara •. « V »jw.liiH#r v«!o»otA vi omul MiVkjiOilmbtrUnd war.cry, Dcfiunuc liU death! Ttat y a I | preachewt "■:i* i" , .— -~r n :m 11—. tf°C0N*V£YASCKR^anJfNPCBLIC," ClM*dtfoii» promptly itteAHed to. OfflM-JOn* J oat north of, Cbu. Im* & Co;"* Cwh Seen, i '1o Vlji.lOV, itij I'll* was i «•D * Mahttiamakine] ' ®" tinciiii.l nttlw«kMdronDu|oUi«». ;,rtJ hi Nil ?D"«* Brirk ffcird *«D«*C Itnoion»i3 Writ 11 lnu-lTiyi J nil I'M" TD OBERT BJNDKfl(vNO|WK waftsi^&smaawici Muliosniiy. drhameittW M 'pl«h». "taM* io «#: d«r, rf «njrkitfc. 4ol» #indii»(i aeMb'SKeouied. uHffty. on hartd. ' #»lDo 1»; IBS*. lem Coottiti cd to God m hisjudgehe looked upon that s«tk day of December as the proudest day of his life. He vowed that he, would stay until death, ct until they him renounce his principles.—• The prisoaers were offered ehancee to vol" nhteer, and from their misery they bad btftn oompelled to volunteer; but, alter he ww first confined, that *olttfrtmtag stop ped Dtfr?n| Me incareertirtoh one of the Cohftdelrate Brigadiers, named Leadbeater visited hiin, dressed within an ItifchOf hi# eVed to havd Tfiita Ksleaicd if hf! wotfld take ttl«j torthi)ralleginn«!. "Rfeiiftg uA jeveral feitj a ltd having' his MsH aroused, he told him he Would rot before he would tale ft if, oath') that ha deqied their right to admThister an oath ; that ihey had no existence ; that thev had never been recognised, arid he believed that they never would be. raisoji „ i»»am as*, or u sia#, utMHetn T.rt X* fORTHBaH TKA1TO&S. {«-.,n Uf n Preaoher as he WUs, be would see them down in the 'iuflfrnal regions befbte lie would join them. ""WfeTI," said the Brigadier, "that's — plain talk." "Yea," was his reply ; "but it's the talk for revolutionary times:" "Well, the time* were tightened up. ' They grew tighter) anil stjill' ■mm jail. If they wanted to realize, it, let them lie dowa and; warm the floor fpr somebody, eW\, During, the imprisonment an umber died from various diseases contracted, He, VPMld,pey?r f'org.t jfec aecnes wlucfc, he passed daring that fearful time, fle ..remembered two vquerable uiea, miners, wbC* were,harshly used by tbq wrutf j#ii» or whom lie had frequently denounced as a scoundrel in bin paper. Of, these two old Baptist preaoher*, one-was ineareeraied bet cause he pragred fur President of the United States D that was all,of kia oAbtice. The other was imprisoned merely for threw* Mng up his hat when Union troops pasBfe&,,1',,"u •' msmT— ■' TWjaMdK-ftonfSfAitly e«»«ltrtff pio'aud ptate.to ifec Wflfethler tta&wWaiiy treasbn fceitfgdentin paper Billetf'ftotn the Union nieti without to those fritiiin. J Go? o? ttle ttPn hid' bceiT imprisoned for hb othfer crfpic tft'iif, thift. Of feeing a UnfoH tfafi: ;m %" k*piece of carpel 6ii M ino()r't iCjirceIy utile to £nrp over.' ftis ylft; leaving five children at home, brought one child five weeks old to see him. die. But they refused to let W see VrCW hus- IWMPjf1. ¥ the wyjflow_ ..D»»Q(ight them for G?CU sake ,to. jet,,bar m. finely.;. d»4, #»f, ifche H vfa»**weak. as fo be unable to st?nd,.and the husband W«»,uot tp »»br«fe his wifcTrrnertbsjcould speak-, ,He,he|4the babe during the iivt#rview. i never b«beld but one «ijiht ih»t e*«olled.it, and boped, it would,never be witnessed again. •! This was tiaepirit of ; Secession, ,noti only in Tennessee,* bat all -over the South : ifrWWthc spirit of hell, ibid1 fetWfcJttufaif'atlhfc NoAh to syfoptolrite wlthr k.1 If he «#«dtwetVfe*f the idbstf !'ri"Wrttlntf(' wretches and depraved sedftrldrcfe the'\(#ld ever tfiw, to'his Sffifliiitf majesty, tfalk-r-'tttaeNf twelve NdVthcfn Then withSeceS?idn," Theymfrht dteefflhlnj an'4 bitt'eV lh BIS dcttu'Cftlaiion"6f Northern traU' tors : but thev must cb$$r that they in the South tooK it us a personal mat er.- Mm ,tr»itpr|Je tolerated on Broadway. 1 hoy ought to be ridden 9.U a.rai) out, fifths 9.#, I farltP, AlKilyipi a Jit «ao'DU«]X* nwo too [ ; A*ftOCIIUH8—iMI RDJHW Of «WOS I vii*in .mil.D ''WlMCM tmubui tI | Aftfer 04U'rtt1onli «®ccrs privates passing through his town on their way' Sottth, 'them ■ wtftt thW'WSd Wiethe hebds of YihkeAi'ai. them up by the h'tlding thfe head ,ont of the wlndo*!, dften ; saying that ft 'wis '"aYankee's head, captured aL and | cries of ''Shamo. ) This was the spirit oi ! «cr-of the vmIc untatortd savage j it was, he spirit of hell, afld he. who apob, g.zed for it wxs not a whit hettcr than the perpetrators themselves In Andy JohnmtMMjb C,fiheers(or A.qdy.jofe.pnypj wd wbile nDWe msap faj t if,,J|lr. had -consulted the Upmp /ften,W ?enne«CW)9,tC». wboafeouid be Governor, they would hafft UMfliwusiyi*? sponded for Andy 4oh(MO(i. He had oppowad AjMyC5y»tomat«j*Hy and. j»rsiate»t-ly, and Johnson bad fought him, t»o; bat now they would"%htft* eoennotbar. ..All Law and Collection Office. m BC afe'W## VWtk&Birfe', A. [Die. 13,1W. «# gt* MDhe 'jiftf »w Jadi ■«£C •»'* *idJ 1" -Whao ih« Rebellion j»h o»er, he hoped tta.pqiwM&ft* wo»W catch hiotj if Umj «w»bkcd,#o qth«c,, woHHtUkft W the aume oak Md make, the widow or one of the , murdered rneo tie the rope about his neck. The liebels had tiea up Milan men and beaten them almost to death, 4nd wWen redress *as asked in Court tho Jtfdfce refdied tftat theie *efe revolutionary limes,tfoerifbre they itrte«edd,wbe«r ihey got »b« tC) haftx or »ho#t •rear bn4Dof iheae riineieajite. ' Well, when D1 -1 -- -• - -■ - Tlie conflict ft eiidfcj-'-' * Above the blue sorge, to The wild winda are WAlUnfl Sbj Cumberland * dirge, Uer flag, never lowered; "■ Still proudly «h*U »how, The (pot where her heroes Are reeling below— , And Freedom will oheri«h To Time's lateit breath, The Cumberland wtr-crj, Defiance till death! WkSUHGTM. I). C. - xjauuun \a nninwr, an tncucur uw wro Breckinridge tieket in the ftUte of T««- rom -drab, davies iig'-pfortT«.I a .«w3n(D 1V1 machine, i* now prepared:!!# do Uitily •tfwiqg »»d 4titcHin( of all klJjdi. fit »hCviaof»«e, ia Sturiuer's new brick, second floor. sy S BECK. n. D.-PKXTfST, V/i i.w ot pBJi&vKVTaiA.^mmKmL OlleV—M»*» 8U .kme the Publte •' ' * Sewing. sag -ifT nessee, was expelled from hie Methodist t$zand eiKiti°8 hi8 nei*h- The Vtmatftperoration brorteht'dflWrt tW *fter excusing ' Mtwdf from imposition, the speaker took hi. satf in spice of repeats* calls to "Go'M t'T - lit" **t llPHtii iIM'MJ" ■ -i j . : 1*1 »:iff IO-MScCUllwi'* Address to bis soldW IteifTO at the WUiaiusburg fight, w souI-stiniBg to the brave fellow* engaged. While qoMUwed at Williamsburg, Upsmval MdOigllaa rode out on Wednoattf, while dto troops were on dress parade.— He rode alensg the line Of Hooker's divtoiOn until he reached the brigade in which m **Jn up, and near where I was Binding. Then raising his oap, h« prononpeed in clcar and lib • I PitUtoa Baitary. ] TSwrsMc and vialtitty, that' I always lteetf attl«l eCwi tarn* fof tW#II * MM«I» I «Tt*'h C■ on, piuty NMI, fccjiufainiHefc iiiiA paMitw a*IHDlied with everything In hia •h4"' notice,anCl on reasonable terras. .My Uii«]«, - i ; ■ ■ . ii .'f .--..-..1.1 uii,..fC,^. D1 »w nJ k«»i* .*rw T\R. E. 8HELP, DBJTTIST,—Would resplace on every Saturday. vi ****** Notice. Parson Brownlow in New York, The New Voirt Acadeitoy of Music Was filled, ou Thursday evening, from pit to dome, the immense concourse of persons having assembled to do honor to Parson WJ'• Cfowulow. Mr. Bfowulow irorc his Hack felt hat away down over hw forehead, and his bent forjtti indicated, as did his pallid face, that he was UJbC»ri!»g,up4erae.vere indispositiop. As he advanced JtjO the desk j»e was xopftfr i»isod by the audience, who ro«o en wumc and greeted hint with shouts, and. cheers, with renewed shouts and cheers, and with supplemental shouts fcud cheers. !•. .• he waa in jail, they drove up every wOrn- UgKithi one of t»o ooflins, and none ~of the one hundred wid fifty prigopew knew who was Ww took f/yeperahle ipan. hiw, a-— old Lincolmtc and Union speuke. They led him up.— They took J. C. Hahfi, ayoungman of exceTlbht chariot#, a' wife and' foothelpless ebfldtefl. Arid When Mrs. BrownlOW came away she saw Mrs. Hann ploaghingend hoeing oorn; to fted Iter starving! children. Wb«n they took Hans out (h« had had an bow's aoUoe.) he. claimed the privilege #f Wing i *i Union Methodist preacher, but they would not a|low U. , A 9« thp S,caffoId «n- to ?ay that Ilann had been led away bf Union men, and was sorrf, for it Ifann rose up, and with a cleir stentorian volco, siid; ''Fellow-citizens, there is not a word'of'tnith iff that statement. 'I ndvet gave authority to make such a statement, tto'oq Anddo your worst, f am fbr the Unloflj I did what l did with my eyea open.'V As God were his. judge, be woald sooner, be Bane to-day, than any ot the coqwrned ,M hi* tmiitr- (Ap,OM man ed to Hut dau-hter, n most esW bleeirl.hearuigtbat.be wag to be hung sfeing ibtitraor bhstom, VaS, 'granted. ¥1% had Mm U kiMii /. A o -li- II ul iff 11 BnttUT lrDti CagC. AS one BuWrCtl, ic fhreW Mb arms around hir neck ; they T~v Tt. '& 'ft rMbrtiwf 'the U orfcctice of bis orofesllon. respectfully ten- | dvfi fiC SeMIM# 10Ihe |Deopl« of Bit*** 9«d'| at tile will raeaiva eftfi vh* * ej Jim* ml] I UL STDIMER, Hi jpd .rthiHwrl .JflOflO itttfAfSHr TJOOTS. SHOES. LEATHER and FINDINGS. Miiin fm inj; done witif'{fttUMtUAlity ov rad.«te&*te. forms. Jan. l-'69. „ . . - ~' r C ~ ■ sonorous lories the following word*: "My ladt K have ©owe to thmk jow fbc yoot gnllatit conduct the other day. -By your bra»ery qnd steady discipline you? have saved the day. You have gamed honor fof'tbe arniy, jjjf yourselvei, and for »V ewtP» wHwIi wre proud t* owurff* f* their «on«. You shall hare Williamsburg emblazoned on .TQur banners. You have stood by mc Faithfully. Continue to do so ahd your grateful country will never forget you." Tfcis stirring little spcech called forth the At most enthusiasm. The whole amy idolizes MeOlellan, and to be thus c»uipl» mented by him was felt to be an honor indeed. uli nl .... , grit*? Give Yottt Crnt.n a -A child beginning MD read become* deHghtcdWtfc a newspaper, because W reads the names of thlrtg# wh'ieh arfe toty familiar and will niako progress aeeoHlingty. A newspaper irt one yeaD is worth* tD quarter's aabooimg t»*«h*ldK m that subs tan tr r DR. /( A. R0WN80M,—HOMEOPATHIC Physician :mJ Operative. 8 urge an, PiHs ton, Pa.! respectfully offers his services to Unpeople CJf Pittstfrti und its vieinitv. A supply af fresh mcdioiMI always on hand. Family caies furnished or refilled tw order. Office with U. TD. Lacoo. Plttiton. wraenljt in Swetland'sbrick building, Exetm" street, fftil Pittaton. lM*y 0, !SC*. TVfASTACMAKniG.-Mrs. 8. J. GEDi.T*. IMS would 'respectfully InforVn the ladies CJf Pittatnn that she still continues tbafctsiness of Ladies' Drossyuikipq at bar old location, over Loon Sax's, .opposite Cooper's Hall, pnd huld» hersetf in readiness nt all times to serve her customers III »hte b*st manner. ■ '1'D .vn- ' : SPEECH O* T'AHSON BROWNLOW. Parsoh Tkow'nlow, after the uproarious applause which greeted hiui had subsided, said lie took occasion, 111 advance of anything he might s:iy, to apprise them of they woubi douh(ljD8 fyid out by tji.e tiuie he had concluded, that in his public addresses, np might be hi» theme ,bc (lid not pjosqnt itj to #«jwjdiencft with a cliaru.ing- cloquencc fff beauty of distiap Dbu;h ,«wjerobJagea.—v Ifc«rC* was no power o£ «o. grc#t influence upou tho human uuikI »» Uwt of eloquence (,'ujsar con trolkid uie» by i«qitiwg, • their lear»; Cicero, by capUuuling their | atfcolioa*. The eif«ct oi' the oueporiBhed; but th# other would: continua till- tho end oi time. He »»* confident that h» yddrcified an appreciative audience., tflio had aweenv blod to heir oeuie facts about the great Southern Rebellion. lie should, therefore luwt more tCy what h« should (toy fhart to the manner in which he should' stay it— mote to the suHjetft mnttet than any dfs pliy of force df language. ' DBH'r. 7. M B.VRREft.-DEMTIST.-0ffica U hU rerflence oh Franklin street. Opposite the M 'thodibt C mroh, Wllkes-Fiiifre, Fai, wi«r« ke may lwroafter 4x» found at all liuurn. Dr. B i«n«rU Teeth OB Golfl Mid SiW plate, Ac., and operates in all the branches or Dental BUt-gory. in the best manner. i A deduction from usual charges suflicieat t» cover expense!!, allowed to persons who come. CtkV AifVn /e D -s a thing jioi dtop, that thin* rtiust stop. Wo had sup presm-d the RfWDdt? Island Dorr Rebellion Uut ibfeBMii BfeWlHgft.am ittftW MM sFaroEBpim^ would, must %i)4 bLould bo di»#c. And, IF wo were onlj aTtawcdf to take a rest whp({ UVat was dqau, EugJuud untf, Fruscc i- DREsi pmwnrs. ' 8hCvUfrrtc«ip»#f *«» lMest piUWrns ftir Udie1. Dresses and C|o» Wi »rd Children.'s ClMW injj £»d viJUyail Kerself, of U»cte adv»»Uigc* iu serving lie*- custohu-rrf. , ' . rutsUri;o«.«:' D"■* i»CD HAYDEN BROTHERS, SAMUEL J. BARBER, Foreign and' Domestic MARBLE. Tbmb-StoWi,Innttls, WIntrotf Cpfl*\k few*,' " /. PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO.. PA. All orders promptly attentUd, an d iatisfachqn warranted. |\Apttl tf,'18MD1V might come on and wc would !,Uqk thWH uppl«u?e,) and 1m was not ccEtwa4lMit we would ugfclw#. U 4p tilth-u CD( I I'riiH'iii rhuU pAlrtO!* *BWAT8 A VVJON MAWV ' ' i"'"'1 IMPORTERS IHD DEALERS JK ' ' Fancy Goods, Yankee Notions, Cigara, &o., NSW MlbVORO Pa- j 'EWtohdf hisl/cdn playinW a tW'Wfcdfl1 jiaiuc; Its gre.it joufnalist, Dr. Russell, vf&fc i &m 'rfcprc$eiitativc of the cbtfiitrV: Biit' iSf' Would haye a largp army* ftt' tne end pftV' WarVanJ Would tie tlic rpst of the world and the balance of He saW, in the opening of the we,;i*er« 4rmpc. At a? early j.cru4 Ije took s.das .with the Union, %.w, , ap fflthwffim,?, had, tffpvU w.M CWw, a«fc lud IgttgHiUw.bUwasy «Cf oulljfia»twa..,io WQpnH JU« M $Wn publislw4.,»! iwnpb, lei. 9ppo»in#..nullific«tioti11»nd th#y threatcm«d to foog Jiiw them Be had (be ho»r or «rf feeing ope of *, corporal's guard get up aa olecteral ticket in Tenuesse* for Julia Quiitty Aduiaa against Andrtw Jack-' nuii. , La the neat contest he waa for'Olay.' (Great cheering.) Yea, they might , oheor UUy, and, at tho next Presidential etaotiow, he was going to oall a: Convention snd' nominate thelnst &nk of clothes that Olay wore before his death. " jvad and erory father moat ooasMUi tial inform*two is ooonected nt., Tha molbar of a fcmjftbctjeads.aod ba«mja 40 ohargq pf children, should gainst an emergency. CbfMMb _: , i?u . _»■ , r., ___ tf-. : l±ia.I ij ' Tciaing or Btuajj are €i coutb© ; : and more easily gMrtoWtafc parents who bate not spe»t ars for books for tiwii la—ftim, ■ ebbed and cried. I The scene whs most a*" icctjbg and hfc hoped nerer* t»«ee the like main. Ae ahe kith* oould barely, dittin« 9M§h that she lisped hi* name, and could unders Und ab» woM father'* l]fg._, Jle did ep; nddrped it »raii»id the aife appe4f, artd'm ranigrt Minkm? Btrt thtrt father #te Wtt/MflM to remain n jtfils ' This wis the eblrit Which actna■Rill - Ji ».-'l A--- 1 *V- v .-/. *. « wiih udvaucemeii i'yD be'ng 9M more immedia i • *'■ herself be ir becomes f amused 8V _ mA|1,. ,t. Jlhl ..j luOTC luTlaluCraW Hfj#- many twenty dtf. , would hare given hundreds to raeki* m son or daughter whp'had igworantly or thoughtlessly fallen into temptation t /uTriailf ■•/Tint...i . , . afijl .v C ws. tATttIS, fBACr IIAYDKX, Maj 23, 1861. JOUII nxYimi* eeenaE haydb*, 'At/.:I .'I / tm* rA L L'S H Ots * * ■ »■DC MD ii i In WILSON, BARNES A C(hC 0^r«J»piC Produce Commission Merchants; •DI.A.TB AMBBIOAW HOU8B, 4 TUJIKBJimCfc, WOfllNG (fo., PA. A SURF. (X'RK FOB THE BU0NCHITI8. For the lust tbiuy yeurtD.)ie had been ac ponied tasp«»k in publican #/i tbe sub ecte that came uf fqr public 4i»curt»i»n/r- LIq IcHi.uaver be..n ueutrul, but hud ahvayi akt'l) u baud io whatever wub afloatr—, i'ruu an attack of bronchitis, three years lifioo, he beeu titaaLhid from Kptakmir, Dn«l Ixd wUitedi the eity of New York fat. mdieal treatment.' He'b»dbe*Dn treated »y mi eminent physician, who did hits great joort, and then adviudd' hWu tw -fto' Iwaie md oecAeKemilly exercise hi* speaking pow#ff-t-to retire to the woodi, If necessary, ihd declaim on stumps or logs, as thrD cirae night be. : Instead of doing thift,h« Had itfccd 0'ecCM$0ri to spclik in a on total abstinence, which they all tHd\v was a tfe»V goo* causc. Hi?had also it pthcr times, endeavored to deliver short erinoni oti. Methodism, which was atob a ;ood cause, they would ' ill know. That lud failed to restore iiis voice; but as soon it he spjjke against, this inforpal Rebellion )is vpjc,e and he discovered 'all if once that It cpuld he heard half a mile. ■rtlB BOCTB RKSPONSIBL* fOR THE WAU. He iCOfi'd Only attribute the irtipMW' of his ♦bice to the (Job-1 Ike cause ift vhich h(i professed to be engaged- Wc v'ere In flic midst dF a baneful revolution le would employ no language thhV'Vtf had lot used at home,way down ra Dixitf/'Tft hnuia himJlf if h» h..H nnD «pD a; mmtfr. i jBa. i« Widest cjrc* aM 1 Spmh .(the VfW# n tbo.Soutfl, oi»|v rclWus .Ottrn 1 MD the eleven seeded Spates.. Thf pgo DJ« « the SoiMh. and npt( the people ofth. S^iWfWtylHW.-&* Wr,aP.' wwr ,nff 'Tifl' " .TOHTO .»V»U ITOB rpEIlS E«tiblUhm«at h»ar«c«nUy lD«ca rafit-1 ted and furnished in the latest ntyle. Every attention will (WSgireft to the comfort *tttf co'nTunicnoAof tho*« who *i«U46o Home. T. BD WALli. Qwn«rDi»l J January #, 1863.- ly .nau N6;115 Wartfea Street, ■nib * , (CEk+4 4a*r fa/emD W**HnsUtnMtrttM f ' ted then «very where. Would tfcey *ilow a»y aanttg themlv apologise fu» auob * murderous «ndWoodthirsty set o( demanaCs jive in the Southern. GmAdmsJn ;TtyumrfaoMN Miiped l Jniou men, and flVftiWbipped .tho *\F« and daughter# of He olwaied »oreM yr mpn) devoted people Uie and Stripes could not b«fci|»»d,tlwn the people of Tennesseo. (4ppJUtt»e.D, BCdWe:he left they appealed to hiiu to.ijoliewj them, if possible ; to see the. President and feava the arnay gout to disenthral them, lie thanked God thai Itbft Rebellion would soon play out. , Kichmoud uiugt certainly fall before that noble fellow, MoClellan. They would b*ar; fiwWfcittaaotA ip Uie Mountain De- JBfdJeck, Buell & Co. would oftpture Coripth sad Memphis ft«»r uessee .would be redeemed. The flag w« out, and tbC* dog. was dead- ' We *CjuW drive the Rebels into tfrfl Gulf of Mexico like the jPtylH'® 86a °' Galjilee. IJut a rew weeks' pripr to the last election, ttiey announced that the gWiat fcell-#et1ier of thfe Rebellion, the firsi H»o fetters of Whose wittie wire Wj IV. Htito*. (Whttf) Wotfld swat in Viektrm,' Bfcowjtr.oW jL?tD tANCEr, , ; , XhisYeedeywas pordowedoet Carolina prison, where he was incarcerated 'or murderiog his-wMle. - -When Yancey Et on ,Xbe*taqd be »ked—"la Parson ioW(«,oW har» ?f' "Yiss, hessid here." 'I hope," aaid he, "that the Parson will M*« uerve epough. tomme upon the plat, orm." "No, said the Sjoessionieta-h he Breckinridge feU«wsi We1 had foui " " * »- L 1 . TD •* - • • • Hov fix LrRKD Tub*.—Dr. Franeu was a1 wag, ai»d onoe'when early peaa WiM ori be the contents «fhi» snuff-bo* over the*. "Francis I MmmmK ejwlaimed & friend, "what are yoa about?* "I Uke them that way," was the answer.— He w ffmm M, the dish to b»w»lf; when he had concluded he exclaimed ; widg|flBB»lfc.u WMWfMTlH TnjM j'nlT ing but bla°ck pepper." ,■ 1 ■ ' I'1—iC1*90 "in 16P* If an eTidcnoe' Waa wanting to C*)#- vince the world that ihe l Yonkaea atos great nation, the follow in? Will BeUk tJke in—rim. A letter from Ship Island says, Uj#t."a Vermont private while on guard ope night was,(suddenly taken ill; after being in the hospital a short time he gave t birth to a child." tV'hen last heard from the soldier and young recruit were doing well. ZM. UHLKK I* Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes; k AIMf, Goodwin's Yellow Bank Tobacco, no. 11 COURT ST., BUlCHftHTOn. S. J. Sharps, Agent, Pittston. J»n*»qr a, 1W,—U j , ,, ,, j William II. Wilson,, Abnlfr'} flnmael MVDtlaila, •C««*D tjimI T .vim b»ii u-'i-HBW yosk; I 'xao* Sept. 27, 18««. 1861. Fttffl fiu.crops. JM: BEICEL, BAIRD & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS r j | "i n rf "J Foreign anil American Dry Goods, ID*. 47 North 3d 8t.f Pbllad'a. Pa., When the Rebellion Opened the Hebels appronehed him with'money. TheyktteW he was poor, and supposed the* certiH buy •Hftt, kit had'tHe lait devil oft fie others He told them, in the words of the Biblli, "Thy'thtoiey pcflsh wHh He ufcttl' tWffroW'tiT troops, going East, coining through his town,, were in the constant habit of murdenng Union men They frequently were poflie pat, PfiM s*vM tityas apposed Cjn the li*tlo bal«0r. HRdiUWKaPjM .tbejaj.sWTr iflgpr-'.'-iUp?. wh»t jwu want with mH, Up ia« IW'KUage, and took, partner pain* MVW W* "gepUempq,-!!* They wad want aspeach, and want you to couie out l'ur the Southern Copfeda racy.1" He replied 4i—'H am utterly and irreeooeileably opposed to this infernal;Babel lion. biii hops«bat, M you ore going to gM'y4ur yo* -wilt get them before yon get baek.M:' They finally drove him ft-oni bis bo«se, and took the plaofe of afr old ftittifh'# shop, wefcd Floyd's stolen muskets. They Anally • ertaoted a•'!lai#' to depH4e evtsty Wntho tta» «Jf ardrt/ The* ebfcVedh&htonse three times, awd gW'tW guns and bfeini was riot largely supplied, and had the Wanco ooder the cities concealed: ' **»?* UJ8 BVJFF^INaS, amaivib After robbing the Union aaenof »Uth*ir horses and blanket, broakingo|Mn drawers seising apon money, ooum teaanoed ty the aathoriiim, in spite of Cb*» ing nnartttedytfro people rebelled. In tih* night, strange all the VaHKiadbrklg" es from Chattanooga a hondred mfles south took €W? aifd burned down. It wis a ular coincidence that they should all t«toD tre dw lHat yright. That Wirt" rtvrtif tfmi artttl. an(| itolaasttf- -Hi htrppenW to bS'btft from home at the time. Irt Had'ipWoiSt WCollect soui debts ftb.tn «TaTSd JENNINGS & BROTHER, ■"* Wholesale Dealers In •* D» Grain and Lumber, FLOUR, FEED & MEAL, POPS, BUTTER and CHEESE, LARD. DRIED AH'LES and BEANS, &4I.X, CSMENT, A«., A«. hit .*(»D L«frde * WtlMOtteW Stock of Fresh PaH Which they are now receiving In store. PBACTIOAL WATCHMAKBBB I / Wpn»n'« Food Conc6«ling—A poet send# i» the following b»ok-b«»ded ojDbD» pliment to jhe gex : og trnin f ■ » ' hi in-tiiif; •■'. 7Di; i y .A woundad-irislituMi wfote borne from the hospital, and fiuubed up bj aajiofi, NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA! -ad -n Hi il i *J ' p-5 «»A# **' "" °Y' ' r hi; 'li' ... I., fill i. . &T. WninvM a (Dm SBrtTL MULKORK eoHTtAAftJkWttittUB MULFORD 'it SPRAGUE, 5(1 I**CiBTEKfl * WHOLB8ALB DEALEKA IN «J HARDWARE, CUTL£RV & GUHS, AOBMTS *fcuin-Dai*DnA Imiimj atf »it after tellfn' "In troth I can ; tbejr bake tibm in cold oven*, to br Mire." inrself that wilt b* Bate ioe trtmaa V BROWN ft SPR AGUE'S CELEBRATED If W SHOVELS, SCYfH&ttft, l 219 Oreonwgy Vesey St., »er A wag of * wowm "To b#r virtues wa give lovo-rto her b«*ttfy, our admiration to her whole pave- IS rtV. Htyl, tickets during. the iartPreeidemtial ek«4 tioo. fh« Bell and Kveretl Has a Kangaroo tWSet, arith ,*U the strength in the hind .toga. .'The Breckinridge ticket was the meanest tickflLhft. ftgf.r. saw. He oppmy4p,1» taptei fw&to w*»birh the^ frjAEn v# % 4i*mMt3K mjlfafSlfWffi pkpe ,between hu» WWvW-^U,i?bIB booirhui orfw .obpti'lmr! thUtmahk Btawntowf .n J .HftftWMW-rnl: am the only naa on earth, sir, that sleeps inthebecUnri; ciilq Yakqax— yo« «• into a motatttn , pril 4,1841, si REMOVAL ! W&tche* wad Jewelry. D utujw^i A NKW WTOCK. |!ivW» JAMEflAITKEHiw^rtM^fcJi^^P fj fully inform his frienda i bp kMDjl»»txeflienas &«.%» nazntam Bcrintlrtrt*, farther WithHlHiTBB AVDiPIiApurchased of the "Mat iB*h«f*C!tui,«r»1ft tHi United 8to.tea, ftwi CMapt be KJ|»l#i intqmtis£523workmen. Thnnhlul libar»llpniroiiftKi- Qorner of Main k WlU)*nD 6{r««t*. I »IWH tai m rofr1 Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest I rrta£ hatmg pnvMirwfrti. iP'tU.. 1 e*t M*chin» tor iVnow t**lrto-»«»«rl' i».*ttiperterD au»« iiMhj« g£«S«MSW^l: .. „jMIMWSStt rc electedr, forJMmqfeflpwnfW.»«fc »fD (fi fott* MWfc CW WfcWW rStfim f7fer mise line, which never °U Minh jfaXwVm. rK.«i-'i'r|* ffc ;t'~i- idUL *X*'» '"Wit is iatooswble toldefe atth# gltap*Wl3«ehnreb «MM* faring reminded that g«nda* 5s a **?V* **C*■ 1 Jon ;.i i..-i li'ii'** mL) .Lt-., . i j#-Tba aaeien* Greeks fcvried thsir dead fis jam Ilenoe {he origin «# 'thrfr». pression, "He'sgoneto pot." -ai ii-»w iiiui«iiD4ii«ij Mioi*mii iy«ii SiifiTXho rewa»4 ofiviliiaas is varima'j soma d' theyna ire hung, btbersLoropped and fcrabdftdi+ntttliert elected loieffica taiir i» w. ai v/'uS'tef eighteen springs orer bet %*&• - \ v. \ The miserable wretch who WMtWf arouse old party Issues «nd nwke espibrtoet of thi» mwd«Mrt%(i death. They drove An. dy Johfifeon out of his fcoaee, and took his and hadput in«D M# heart a devil as Wg as this pile her (TjoMiirg up C« MMMft «8tf fotometfUnMttfctohearts a d«VH as bitt a#'ahat."*v C» ' •D'»»-"CD «C■»» And when thefr tttfn com* fhty-wttM shoot 'etn like dpgs,'and tiahg them on trcry limb they came #D1 Their fime WoWd "7 Will laMTtk -Siiigte Set SI®. ' 'l n n il f Entire let for Twefrty-flve Dolls, P«i»*l HM« at rnrreipondiog OMM-OMjt.. awn* n|l! Zfow, l« tt»f time «o neouc your tuoth apd MAX xpoHntxin*. AbBMWttpm th* OIBbe tho flrst ton itap of enoti •orth.ilaoj)* ««w ha* ,v AiiMMBB. : nttotob, J*nu#or }4,|Mfc« niUlln n •*ww»«W Jl
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 12 Number 12, May 29, 1862 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 12 |
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 | 1862-05-29 |
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 12 Number 12, May 29, 1862 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 12 |
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 | 1862-05-29 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18620529_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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WHOLE NO. 603. £2!^Vuur'*?f • ■■■ ♦ —~ TOrnffTrjTrTffTB! 51 or y *Dle jail, with oob hundred nnd'fitly others. enlogt^'ftfilfflte fra$ attle6fj it' was the ,g*er4ii retilV tii die devi?l» wj te\flf tt» n «i4 -the jail flMfe »WiAiot a chair, bench Uleft to bile up' epMtjta one Apbfa another. ybo--«CM&e«behind toe, Satan." tablo, or an; forwftWr except a buoket BUT Mr the town Where Andy Johnson re- I rather etpeeted to be knoeteddtHW, two 0ld'«rt aibpfeTS (o MnKfW»£- «W« thW took out two Wd*' 'mw, (rnd, but I Stood with my rigi* tide next bi»y thft inrautcs and thfey kncCr him by order of ono of the most unmitigated aad • Derringer in my kft p*eket, and I W entered thaV' "BroinJ seouodrcla thafcever mad* a tpaek ih*Fe»-j made up mf mind tlmt if I Went off oor ?" rt W—- ' 'u " ' " " aide, he /should go off the other, I tbeo ' wmMw 'taMteBBM$3 I —«fau» I*W»;1U p^tee v thefe f(jr stealings, 4D'5pur.«teetiilg, is an oidy diatiognkAed MOMM* \ to the flag of the oejwpo«n. , Are yoa aw«*, «*,. that thw try. He decla' ej»tfen*n,oiimy left UwJtaMK'."MMle* tfjbif Congre«ion»^M- U »Vn' Ctg il. II Klli ■ inaiftlD Jp jt .tq'ti ,ii lo awiiuq b,tu VOLUME XII.—NO. 12. i* r!"D PT I ' .»[ nrt-D» 'C!«!« «« Jitlisl'unt BnlHniiiH' If n«r. DN. PA., THURSDAY, 1* Vifl .fMVOi'i " . viU- J'.-Dv 48IIOfY ffrfl flW JU?/WJ M*vjrrfo? *(» J «y *rfJ TD1 ■ on io/?o .A. X .C»»»• luO«, *i ,n tdl rijiw »-.i7»it I I) 'ill f#iW Jfi'»-1 * lit l»nu THE CI/fttBlBR&AjKTO. •' Oi._- - J\\u-_ » evar dMired. Ilanee this attempt «t se-1 oesrion was without ouuse. tit Wa«q4lte w«rk 6f lmew that God eve* mitf-d to tlt« cnUhtocarth.' "If when lb« Wat Witt CM* *h6JCG»»eroDmeWt shoaM'tki* ttftftng th* taMM, etery one, t» Wgh m trfctnpfc Wtobld be » failure — 'Would be enrthed.*.1, He had ahraWNkd (torffidcnce that Hie men at th« liehd wcraid ifo'-it. George'By Mttand glorious man, (applause afid three cheers for Qe6. B. McClei I a p ) —a man in whose ability and integrity tie haJ.jJjwys relied, and who, he had prpfttiewffd, would come out right lide—woul4 JjpttWr „$•)D% Rebels in his front, . Kwt Tennessee was,now Du ihc Mrhtary Department of that, hero, Fjemapt (Applause, an#,. thrC?e cheers for ErejcftOjat,)-r- Teonesso rejoiced when it, heard it luDd. oouie iu hie division.; He differod from Fremont in pelitioe, but agraed with him in thie ease. Ho had; confidence that Fremont would either make a spoon or spoil a horn. Wheo Fremont got ready to g* down to east Tennessee, he intended to go with him, and ride ««C• nioe horse, and' have epaulettes and a sword. A late mem* ber of1 Congress (Mr. Brigga) had promised to give him a eoit of rope, and lw wanted to show who the traitors were in East Tennessee, and have the plewinre of tying the tope arwnd their necks. Wff had had heretofore a Pew experiments in cnisfitrig out Rebellion; in Massachusetts, the" Whisky Rebellion in Pennsylvania, afadJ a terrible Rflbclhofy to South1 Carolina. There 7Werb nil crashed 'oil.' If'he could hdve resuscitated the spirit of Old tlifcfcory, he would have placed him two years : since in the Chair disgraced by Hi at miserable mockery Va man at Wheatland, and !W0 would Jwve Ucbellion 7... Jackson ww a true patriot and low oJ | his country, and had Old Hickory, beer President when Floyd commenced hii stealing fee the Rebellion, rising about ter feet in his boots, and-taking Floyd by thi collar, he would hare sworn that by the Jod that made Moses this thing mas top ami when AndHew Jackson said, bj h' God that - "te Most" tnus' BUSINESS CABDS. 1 ' HHTOM«VorafD§ffl^ "yttf.i.lise."'5, '"**'« *' *■' i« ' MfBCELLAirHCTOB. —*-**«•»—U»*«uk»SH— :eo. W. BRAINKRD & CO., 103 Murray, near W««l Street, OSO. W. 3RWNJEHO, ): NSW YOHH. DAVID BBWDp hi..,I ,i mm,.-, Importer of «c?nte Wrnwi b(IU &Ol, &Oa, AO.,7 hI1 No. 1M West Street, 1 door DIOfi DiUnbSt., NEW"YOBK. B Hkrcb I, tiliiu : I I .. *.*•C I ««MD litOlMMrt to .barrtdt X ) FRAMCIS DC HAM JANVIER. AjteWMSr«wiu.. „ ¥t»eM¥iwS.tWitair«rD or v «»» * "*' It come* from the oee*». : iMUton, Dec. 4, 18M. C' ' IJK4- WJQu!*«• Cr„*DoJJM. *9*DIM) »i •aHvj Peft*:''"" 1 '*•' "'»' • ' 1 ' ••'• *lB'' m rnnitf' «CiCJ Whoie flood, \*L and low, ai at last i They would t cheoruj flitllq i tqoji TlJnahi tanged *l*«e mcB, iand directed tie Mgteeaw «•••» togi»« tU«, pawaogeTB pi opportunity, m tbaj % Jeai bp4ie« T»itb jh^r, nfheirD\''ndkercliiefs at the sight, Sut the man who hiff ordered ttftL?Le»dbeafeW«a Rot 2 gforioas whipping by Gen.'SMchel. Hfe could kill a Union man Mtefe out of jail, batwbefthe m«t the Yankees in battle he took to bit htoela, like a coward and aearen- ftl In buttles »t«rn biWb— ;-»H ■ nr miitk!W",W»irt-.ton Defiance till death! ecnftiffto»trCD |«»b :ti to-. •1i ' • The strife *M 'aBeq«al—w; ?D Cn nc yev* tfiow .*» •D« hit A itfavfcfl rtb tt«w ' 1' 4«n The Cumbtr/ani stood— it) t„ i„ Atfstfara •. « V »jw.liiH#r v«!o»otA vi omul MiVkjiOilmbtrUnd war.cry, Dcfiunuc liU death! Ttat y a I | preachewt "■:i* i" , .— -~r n :m 11—. tf°C0N*V£YASCKR^anJfNPCBLIC," ClM*dtfoii» promptly itteAHed to. OfflM-JOn* J oat north of, Cbu. Im* & Co;"* Cwh Seen, i '1o Vlji.lOV, itij I'll* was i «•D * Mahttiamakine] ' ®" tinciiii.l nttlw«kMdronDu|oUi«». ;,rtJ hi Nil ?D"«* Brirk ffcird *«D«*C Itnoion»i3 Writ 11 lnu-lTiyi J nil I'M" TD OBERT BJNDKfl(vNO|WK waftsi^&smaawici Muliosniiy. drhameittW M 'pl«h». "taM* io «#: d«r, rf «njrkitfc. 4ol» #indii»(i aeMb'SKeouied. uHffty. on hartd. ' #»lDo 1»; IBS*. lem Coottiti cd to God m hisjudgehe looked upon that s«tk day of December as the proudest day of his life. He vowed that he, would stay until death, ct until they him renounce his principles.—• The prisoaers were offered ehancee to vol" nhteer, and from their misery they bad btftn oompelled to volunteer; but, alter he ww first confined, that *olttfrtmtag stop ped Dtfr?n| Me incareertirtoh one of the Cohftdelrate Brigadiers, named Leadbeater visited hiin, dressed within an ItifchOf hi# eVed to havd Tfiita Ksleaicd if hf! wotfld take ttl«j torthi)ralleginn«!. "Rfeiiftg uA jeveral feitj a ltd having' his MsH aroused, he told him he Would rot before he would tale ft if, oath') that ha deqied their right to admThister an oath ; that ihey had no existence ; that thev had never been recognised, arid he believed that they never would be. raisoji „ i»»am as*, or u sia#, utMHetn T.rt X* fORTHBaH TKA1TO&S. {«-.,n Uf n Preaoher as he WUs, be would see them down in the 'iuflfrnal regions befbte lie would join them. ""WfeTI," said the Brigadier, "that's — plain talk." "Yea," was his reply ; "but it's the talk for revolutionary times:" "Well, the time* were tightened up. ' They grew tighter) anil stjill' ■mm jail. If they wanted to realize, it, let them lie dowa and; warm the floor fpr somebody, eW\, During, the imprisonment an umber died from various diseases contracted, He, VPMld,pey?r f'org.t jfec aecnes wlucfc, he passed daring that fearful time, fle ..remembered two vquerable uiea, miners, wbC* were,harshly used by tbq wrutf j#ii» or whom lie had frequently denounced as a scoundrel in bin paper. Of, these two old Baptist preaoher*, one-was ineareeraied bet cause he pragred fur President of the United States D that was all,of kia oAbtice. The other was imprisoned merely for threw* Mng up his hat when Union troops pasBfe&,,1',,"u •' msmT— ■' TWjaMdK-ftonfSfAitly e«»«ltrtff pio'aud ptate.to ifec Wflfethler tta&wWaiiy treasbn fceitfgdentin paper Billetf'ftotn the Union nieti without to those fritiiin. J Go? o? ttle ttPn hid' bceiT imprisoned for hb othfer crfpic tft'iif, thift. Of feeing a UnfoH tfafi: ;m %" k*piece of carpel 6ii M ino()r't iCjirceIy utile to £nrp over.' ftis ylft; leaving five children at home, brought one child five weeks old to see him. die. But they refused to let W see VrCW hus- IWMPjf1. ¥ the wyjflow_ ..D»»Q(ight them for G?CU sake ,to. jet,,bar m. finely.;. d»4, #»f, ifche H vfa»**weak. as fo be unable to st?nd,.and the husband W«»,uot tp »»br«fe his wifcTrrnertbsjcould speak-, ,He,he|4the babe during the iivt#rview. i never b«beld but one «ijiht ih»t e*«olled.it, and boped, it would,never be witnessed again. •! This was tiaepirit of ; Secession, ,noti only in Tennessee,* bat all -over the South : ifrWWthc spirit of hell, ibid1 fetWfcJttufaif'atlhfc NoAh to syfoptolrite wlthr k.1 If he «#«dtwetVfe*f the idbstf !'ri"Wrttlntf(' wretches and depraved sedftrldrcfe the'\(#ld ever tfiw, to'his Sffifliiitf majesty, tfalk-r-'tttaeNf twelve NdVthcfn Then withSeceS?idn," Theymfrht dteefflhlnj an'4 bitt'eV lh BIS dcttu'Cftlaiion"6f Northern traU' tors : but thev must cb$$r that they in the South tooK it us a personal mat er.- Mm ,tr»itpr|Je tolerated on Broadway. 1 hoy ought to be ridden 9.U a.rai) out, fifths 9.#, I farltP, AlKilyipi a Jit «ao'DU«]X* nwo too [ ; A*ftOCIIUH8—iMI RDJHW Of «WOS I vii*in .mil.D ''WlMCM tmubui tI | Aftfer 04U'rtt1onli «®ccrs privates passing through his town on their way' Sottth, 'them ■ wtftt thW'WSd Wiethe hebds of YihkeAi'ai. them up by the h'tlding thfe head ,ont of the wlndo*!, dften ; saying that ft 'wis '"aYankee's head, captured aL and | cries of ''Shamo. ) This was the spirit oi ! «cr-of the vmIc untatortd savage j it was, he spirit of hell, afld he. who apob, g.zed for it wxs not a whit hettcr than the perpetrators themselves In Andy JohnmtMMjb C,fiheers(or A.qdy.jofe.pnypj wd wbile nDWe msap faj t if,,J|lr. had -consulted the Upmp /ften,W ?enne«CW)9,tC». wboafeouid be Governor, they would hafft UMfliwusiyi*? sponded for Andy 4oh(MO(i. He had oppowad AjMyC5y»tomat«j*Hy and. j»rsiate»t-ly, and Johnson bad fought him, t»o; bat now they would"%htft* eoennotbar. ..All Law and Collection Office. m BC afe'W## VWtk&Birfe', A. [Die. 13,1W. «# gt* MDhe 'jiftf »w Jadi ■«£C •»'* *idJ 1" -Whao ih« Rebellion j»h o»er, he hoped tta.pqiwM&ft* wo»W catch hiotj if Umj «w»bkcd,#o qth«c,, woHHtUkft W the aume oak Md make, the widow or one of the , murdered rneo tie the rope about his neck. The liebels had tiea up Milan men and beaten them almost to death, 4nd wWen redress *as asked in Court tho Jtfdfce refdied tftat theie *efe revolutionary limes,tfoerifbre they itrte«edd,wbe«r ihey got »b« tC) haftx or »ho#t •rear bn4Dof iheae riineieajite. ' Well, when D1 -1 -- -• - -■ - Tlie conflict ft eiidfcj-'-' * Above the blue sorge, to The wild winda are WAlUnfl Sbj Cumberland * dirge, Uer flag, never lowered; "■ Still proudly «h*U »how, The (pot where her heroes Are reeling below— , And Freedom will oheri«h To Time's lateit breath, The Cumberland wtr-crj, Defiance till death! WkSUHGTM. I). C. - xjauuun \a nninwr, an tncucur uw wro Breckinridge tieket in the ftUte of T««- rom -drab, davies iig'-pfortT«.I a .«w3n(D 1V1 machine, i* now prepared:!!# do Uitily •tfwiqg »»d 4titcHin( of all klJjdi. fit »hCviaof»«e, ia Sturiuer's new brick, second floor. sy S BECK. n. D.-PKXTfST, V/i i.w ot pBJi&vKVTaiA.^mmKmL OlleV—M»*» 8U .kme the Publte •' ' * Sewing. sag -ifT nessee, was expelled from hie Methodist t$zand eiKiti°8 hi8 nei*h- The Vtmatftperoration brorteht'dflWrt tW *fter excusing ' Mtwdf from imposition, the speaker took hi. satf in spice of repeats* calls to "Go'M t'T - lit" **t llPHtii iIM'MJ" ■ -i j . : 1*1 »:iff IO-MScCUllwi'* Address to bis soldW IteifTO at the WUiaiusburg fight, w souI-stiniBg to the brave fellow* engaged. While qoMUwed at Williamsburg, Upsmval MdOigllaa rode out on Wednoattf, while dto troops were on dress parade.— He rode alensg the line Of Hooker's divtoiOn until he reached the brigade in which m **Jn up, and near where I was Binding. Then raising his oap, h« prononpeed in clcar and lib • I PitUtoa Baitary. ] TSwrsMc and vialtitty, that' I always lteetf attl«l eCwi tarn* fof tW#II * MM«I» I «Tt*'h C■ on, piuty NMI, fccjiufainiHefc iiiiA paMitw a*IHDlied with everything In hia •h4"' notice,anCl on reasonable terras. .My Uii«]«, - i ; ■ ■ . ii .'f .--..-..1.1 uii,..fC,^. D1 »w nJ k«»i* .*rw T\R. E. 8HELP, DBJTTIST,—Would resplace on every Saturday. vi ****** Notice. Parson Brownlow in New York, The New Voirt Acadeitoy of Music Was filled, ou Thursday evening, from pit to dome, the immense concourse of persons having assembled to do honor to Parson WJ'• Cfowulow. Mr. Bfowulow irorc his Hack felt hat away down over hw forehead, and his bent forjtti indicated, as did his pallid face, that he was UJbC»ri!»g,up4erae.vere indispositiop. As he advanced JtjO the desk j»e was xopftfr i»isod by the audience, who ro«o en wumc and greeted hint with shouts, and. cheers, with renewed shouts and cheers, and with supplemental shouts fcud cheers. !•. .• he waa in jail, they drove up every wOrn- UgKithi one of t»o ooflins, and none ~of the one hundred wid fifty prigopew knew who was Ww took f/yeperahle ipan. hiw, a-— old Lincolmtc and Union speuke. They led him up.— They took J. C. Hahfi, ayoungman of exceTlbht chariot#, a' wife and' foothelpless ebfldtefl. Arid When Mrs. BrownlOW came away she saw Mrs. Hann ploaghingend hoeing oorn; to fted Iter starving! children. Wb«n they took Hans out (h« had had an bow's aoUoe.) he. claimed the privilege #f Wing i *i Union Methodist preacher, but they would not a|low U. , A 9« thp S,caffoId «n- to ?ay that Ilann had been led away bf Union men, and was sorrf, for it Ifann rose up, and with a cleir stentorian volco, siid; ''Fellow-citizens, there is not a word'of'tnith iff that statement. 'I ndvet gave authority to make such a statement, tto'oq Anddo your worst, f am fbr the Unloflj I did what l did with my eyea open.'V As God were his. judge, be woald sooner, be Bane to-day, than any ot the coqwrned ,M hi* tmiitr- (Ap,OM man ed to Hut dau-hter, n most esW bleeirl.hearuigtbat.be wag to be hung sfeing ibtitraor bhstom, VaS, 'granted. ¥1% had Mm U kiMii /. A o -li- II ul iff 11 BnttUT lrDti CagC. AS one BuWrCtl, ic fhreW Mb arms around hir neck ; they T~v Tt. '& 'ft rMbrtiwf 'the U orfcctice of bis orofesllon. respectfully ten- | dvfi fiC SeMIM# 10Ihe |Deopl« of Bit*** 9«d'| at tile will raeaiva eftfi vh* * ej Jim* ml] I UL STDIMER, Hi jpd .rthiHwrl .JflOflO itttfAfSHr TJOOTS. SHOES. LEATHER and FINDINGS. Miiin fm inj; done witif'{fttUMtUAlity ov rad.«te&*te. forms. Jan. l-'69. „ . . - ~' r C ~ ■ sonorous lories the following word*: "My ladt K have ©owe to thmk jow fbc yoot gnllatit conduct the other day. -By your bra»ery qnd steady discipline you? have saved the day. You have gamed honor fof'tbe arniy, jjjf yourselvei, and for »V ewtP» wHwIi wre proud t* owurff* f* their «on«. You shall hare Williamsburg emblazoned on .TQur banners. You have stood by mc Faithfully. Continue to do so ahd your grateful country will never forget you." Tfcis stirring little spcech called forth the At most enthusiasm. The whole amy idolizes MeOlellan, and to be thus c»uipl» mented by him was felt to be an honor indeed. uli nl .... , grit*? Give Yottt Crnt.n a -A child beginning MD read become* deHghtcdWtfc a newspaper, because W reads the names of thlrtg# wh'ieh arfe toty familiar and will niako progress aeeoHlingty. A newspaper irt one yeaD is worth* tD quarter's aabooimg t»*«h*ldK m that subs tan tr r DR. /( A. R0WN80M,—HOMEOPATHIC Physician :mJ Operative. 8 urge an, PiHs ton, Pa.! respectfully offers his services to Unpeople CJf Pittstfrti und its vieinitv. A supply af fresh mcdioiMI always on hand. Family caies furnished or refilled tw order. Office with U. TD. Lacoo. Plttiton. wraenljt in Swetland'sbrick building, Exetm" street, fftil Pittaton. lM*y 0, !SC*. TVfASTACMAKniG.-Mrs. 8. J. GEDi.T*. IMS would 'respectfully InforVn the ladies CJf Pittatnn that she still continues tbafctsiness of Ladies' Drossyuikipq at bar old location, over Loon Sax's, .opposite Cooper's Hall, pnd huld» hersetf in readiness nt all times to serve her customers III »hte b*st manner. ■ '1'D .vn- ' : SPEECH O* T'AHSON BROWNLOW. Parsoh Tkow'nlow, after the uproarious applause which greeted hiui had subsided, said lie took occasion, 111 advance of anything he might s:iy, to apprise them of they woubi douh(ljD8 fyid out by tji.e tiuie he had concluded, that in his public addresses, np might be hi» theme ,bc (lid not pjosqnt itj to #«jwjdiencft with a cliaru.ing- cloquencc fff beauty of distiap Dbu;h ,«wjerobJagea.—v Ifc«rC* was no power o£ «o. grc#t influence upou tho human uuikI »» Uwt of eloquence (,'ujsar con trolkid uie» by i«qitiwg, • their lear»; Cicero, by capUuuling their | atfcolioa*. The eif«ct oi' the oueporiBhed; but th# other would: continua till- tho end oi time. He »»* confident that h» yddrcified an appreciative audience., tflio had aweenv blod to heir oeuie facts about the great Southern Rebellion. lie should, therefore luwt more tCy what h« should (toy fhart to the manner in which he should' stay it— mote to the suHjetft mnttet than any dfs pliy of force df language. ' DBH'r. 7. M B.VRREft.-DEMTIST.-0ffica U hU rerflence oh Franklin street. Opposite the M 'thodibt C mroh, Wllkes-Fiiifre, Fai, wi«r« ke may lwroafter 4x» found at all liuurn. Dr. B i«n«rU Teeth OB Golfl Mid SiW plate, Ac., and operates in all the branches or Dental BUt-gory. in the best manner. i A deduction from usual charges suflicieat t» cover expense!!, allowed to persons who come. CtkV AifVn /e D -s a thing jioi dtop, that thin* rtiust stop. Wo had sup presm-d the RfWDdt? Island Dorr Rebellion Uut ibfeBMii BfeWlHgft.am ittftW MM sFaroEBpim^ would, must %i)4 bLould bo di»#c. And, IF wo were onlj aTtawcdf to take a rest whp({ UVat was dqau, EugJuud untf, Fruscc i- DREsi pmwnrs. ' 8hCvUfrrtc«ip»#f *«» lMest piUWrns ftir Udie1. Dresses and C|o» Wi »rd Children.'s ClMW injj £»d viJUyail Kerself, of U»cte adv»»Uigc* iu serving lie*- custohu-rrf. , ' . rutsUri;o«.«:' D"■* i»CD HAYDEN BROTHERS, SAMUEL J. BARBER, Foreign and' Domestic MARBLE. Tbmb-StoWi,Innttls, WIntrotf Cpfl*\k few*,' " /. PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO.. PA. All orders promptly attentUd, an d iatisfachqn warranted. |\Apttl tf,'18MD1V might come on and wc would !,Uqk thWH uppl«u?e,) and 1m was not ccEtwa4lMit we would ugfclw#. U 4p tilth-u CD( I I'riiH'iii rhuU pAlrtO!* *BWAT8 A VVJON MAWV ' ' i"'"'1 IMPORTERS IHD DEALERS JK ' ' Fancy Goods, Yankee Notions, Cigara, &o., NSW MlbVORO Pa- j 'EWtohdf hisl/cdn playinW a tW'Wfcdfl1 jiaiuc; Its gre.it joufnalist, Dr. Russell, vf&fc i &m 'rfcprc$eiitativc of the cbtfiitrV: Biit' iSf' Would haye a largp army* ftt' tne end pftV' WarVanJ Would tie tlic rpst of the world and the balance of He saW, in the opening of the we,;i*er« 4rmpc. At a? early j.cru4 Ije took s.das .with the Union, %.w, , ap fflthwffim,?, had, tffpvU w.M CWw, a«fc lud IgttgHiUw.bUwasy «Cf oulljfia»twa..,io WQpnH JU« M $Wn publislw4.,»! iwnpb, lei. 9ppo»in#..nullific«tioti11»nd th#y threatcm«d to foog Jiiw them Be had (be ho»r or «rf feeing ope of *, corporal's guard get up aa olecteral ticket in Tenuesse* for Julia Quiitty Aduiaa against Andrtw Jack-' nuii. , La the neat contest he waa for'Olay.' (Great cheering.) Yea, they might , oheor UUy, and, at tho next Presidential etaotiow, he was going to oall a: Convention snd' nominate thelnst &nk of clothes that Olay wore before his death. " jvad and erory father moat ooasMUi tial inform*two is ooonected nt., Tha molbar of a fcmjftbctjeads.aod ba«mja 40 ohargq pf children, should gainst an emergency. CbfMMb _: , i?u . _»■ , r., ___ tf-. : l±ia.I ij ' Tciaing or Btuajj are €i coutb© ; : and more easily gMrtoWtafc parents who bate not spe»t ars for books for tiwii la—ftim, ■ ebbed and cried. I The scene whs most a*" icctjbg and hfc hoped nerer* t»«ee the like main. Ae ahe kith* oould barely, dittin« 9M§h that she lisped hi* name, and could unders Und ab» woM father'* l]fg._, Jle did ep; nddrped it »raii»id the aife appe4f, artd'm ranigrt Minkm? Btrt thtrt father #te Wtt/MflM to remain n jtfils ' This wis the eblrit Which actna■Rill - Ji ».-'l A--- 1 *V- v .-/. *. « wiih udvaucemeii i'yD be'ng 9M more immedia i • *'■ herself be ir becomes f amused 8V _ mA|1,. ,t. Jlhl ..j luOTC luTlaluCraW Hfj#- many twenty dtf. , would hare given hundreds to raeki* m son or daughter whp'had igworantly or thoughtlessly fallen into temptation t /uTriailf ■•/Tint...i . , . afijl .v C ws. tATttIS, fBACr IIAYDKX, Maj 23, 1861. JOUII nxYimi* eeenaE haydb*, 'At/.:I .'I / tm* rA L L'S H Ots * * ■ »■DC MD ii i In WILSON, BARNES A C(hC 0^r«J»piC Produce Commission Merchants; •DI.A.TB AMBBIOAW HOU8B, 4 TUJIKBJimCfc, WOfllNG (fo., PA. A SURF. (X'RK FOB THE BU0NCHITI8. For the lust tbiuy yeurtD.)ie had been ac ponied tasp«»k in publican #/i tbe sub ecte that came uf fqr public 4i»curt»i»n/r- LIq IcHi.uaver be..n ueutrul, but hud ahvayi akt'l) u baud io whatever wub afloatr—, i'ruu an attack of bronchitis, three years lifioo, he beeu titaaLhid from Kptakmir, Dn«l Ixd wUitedi the eity of New York fat. mdieal treatment.' He'b»dbe*Dn treated »y mi eminent physician, who did hits great joort, and then adviudd' hWu tw -fto' Iwaie md oecAeKemilly exercise hi* speaking pow#ff-t-to retire to the woodi, If necessary, ihd declaim on stumps or logs, as thrD cirae night be. : Instead of doing thift,h« Had itfccd 0'ecCM$0ri to spclik in a on total abstinence, which they all tHd\v was a tfe»V goo* causc. Hi?had also it pthcr times, endeavored to deliver short erinoni oti. Methodism, which was atob a ;ood cause, they would ' ill know. That lud failed to restore iiis voice; but as soon it he spjjke against, this inforpal Rebellion )is vpjc,e and he discovered 'all if once that It cpuld he heard half a mile. ■rtlB BOCTB RKSPONSIBL* fOR THE WAU. He iCOfi'd Only attribute the irtipMW' of his ♦bice to the (Job-1 Ike cause ift vhich h(i professed to be engaged- Wc v'ere In flic midst dF a baneful revolution le would employ no language thhV'Vtf had lot used at home,way down ra Dixitf/'Tft hnuia himJlf if h» h..H nnD «pD a; mmtfr. i jBa. i« Widest cjrc* aM 1 Spmh .(the VfW# n tbo.Soutfl, oi»|v rclWus .Ottrn 1 MD the eleven seeded Spates.. Thf pgo DJ« « the SoiMh. and npt( the people ofth. S^iWfWtylHW.-&* Wr,aP.' wwr ,nff 'Tifl' " .TOHTO .»V»U ITOB rpEIlS E«tiblUhm«at h»ar«c«nUy lD«ca rafit-1 ted and furnished in the latest ntyle. Every attention will (WSgireft to the comfort *tttf co'nTunicnoAof tho*« who *i«U46o Home. T. BD WALli. Qwn«rDi»l J January #, 1863.- ly .nau N6;115 Wartfea Street, ■nib * , (CEk+4 4a*r fa/emD W**HnsUtnMtrttM f ' ted then «very where. Would tfcey *ilow a»y aanttg themlv apologise fu» auob * murderous «ndWoodthirsty set o( demanaCs jive in the Southern. GmAdmsJn ;TtyumrfaoMN Miiped l Jniou men, and flVftiWbipped .tho *\F« and daughter# of He olwaied »oreM yr mpn) devoted people Uie and Stripes could not b«fci|»»d,tlwn the people of Tennesseo. (4ppJUtt»e.D, BCdWe:he left they appealed to hiiu to.ijoliewj them, if possible ; to see the. President and feava the arnay gout to disenthral them, lie thanked God thai Itbft Rebellion would soon play out. , Kichmoud uiugt certainly fall before that noble fellow, MoClellan. They would b*ar; fiwWfcittaaotA ip Uie Mountain De- JBfdJeck, Buell & Co. would oftpture Coripth sad Memphis ft«»r uessee .would be redeemed. The flag w« out, and tbC* dog. was dead- ' We *CjuW drive the Rebels into tfrfl Gulf of Mexico like the jPtylH'® 86a °' Galjilee. IJut a rew weeks' pripr to the last election, ttiey announced that the gWiat fcell-#et1ier of thfe Rebellion, the firsi H»o fetters of Whose wittie wire Wj IV. Htito*. (Whttf) Wotfld swat in Viektrm,' Bfcowjtr.oW jL?tD tANCEr, , ; , XhisYeedeywas pordowedoet Carolina prison, where he was incarcerated 'or murderiog his-wMle. - -When Yancey Et on ,Xbe*taqd be »ked—"la Parson ioW(«,oW har» ?f' "Yiss, hessid here." 'I hope," aaid he, "that the Parson will M*« uerve epough. tomme upon the plat, orm." "No, said the Sjoessionieta-h he Breckinridge feU«wsi We1 had foui " " * »- L 1 . TD •* - • • • Hov fix LrRKD Tub*.—Dr. Franeu was a1 wag, ai»d onoe'when early peaa WiM ori be the contents «fhi» snuff-bo* over the*. "Francis I MmmmK ejwlaimed & friend, "what are yoa about?* "I Uke them that way," was the answer.— He w ffmm M, the dish to b»w»lf; when he had concluded he exclaimed ; widg|flBB»lfc.u WMWfMTlH TnjM j'nlT ing but bla°ck pepper." ,■ 1 ■ ' I'1—iC1*90 "in 16P* If an eTidcnoe' Waa wanting to C*)#- vince the world that ihe l Yonkaea atos great nation, the follow in? Will BeUk tJke in—rim. A letter from Ship Island says, Uj#t."a Vermont private while on guard ope night was,(suddenly taken ill; after being in the hospital a short time he gave t birth to a child." tV'hen last heard from the soldier and young recruit were doing well. ZM. UHLKK I* Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes; k AIMf, Goodwin's Yellow Bank Tobacco, no. 11 COURT ST., BUlCHftHTOn. S. J. Sharps, Agent, Pittston. J»n*»qr a, 1W,—U j , ,, ,, j William II. Wilson,, Abnlfr'} flnmael MVDtlaila, •C««*D tjimI T .vim b»ii u-'i-HBW yosk; I 'xao* Sept. 27, 18««. 1861. Fttffl fiu.crops. JM: BEICEL, BAIRD & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS r j | "i n rf "J Foreign anil American Dry Goods, ID*. 47 North 3d 8t.f Pbllad'a. Pa., When the Rebellion Opened the Hebels appronehed him with'money. TheyktteW he was poor, and supposed the* certiH buy •Hftt, kit had'tHe lait devil oft fie others He told them, in the words of the Biblli, "Thy'thtoiey pcflsh wHh He ufcttl' tWffroW'tiT troops, going East, coining through his town,, were in the constant habit of murdenng Union men They frequently were poflie pat, PfiM s*vM tityas apposed Cjn the li*tlo bal«0r. HRdiUWKaPjM .tbejaj.sWTr iflgpr-'.'-iUp?. wh»t jwu want with mH, Up ia« IW'KUage, and took, partner pain* MVW W* "gepUempq,-!!* They wad want aspeach, and want you to couie out l'ur the Southern Copfeda racy.1" He replied 4i—'H am utterly and irreeooeileably opposed to this infernal;Babel lion. biii hops«bat, M you ore going to gM'y4ur yo* -wilt get them before yon get baek.M:' They finally drove him ft-oni bis bo«se, and took the plaofe of afr old ftittifh'# shop, wefcd Floyd's stolen muskets. They Anally • ertaoted a•'!lai#' to depH4e evtsty Wntho tta» «Jf ardrt/ The* ebfcVedh&htonse three times, awd gW'tW guns and bfeini was riot largely supplied, and had the Wanco ooder the cities concealed: ' **»?* UJ8 BVJFF^INaS, amaivib After robbing the Union aaenof »Uth*ir horses and blanket, broakingo|Mn drawers seising apon money, ooum teaanoed ty the aathoriiim, in spite of Cb*» ing nnartttedytfro people rebelled. In tih* night, strange all the VaHKiadbrklg" es from Chattanooga a hondred mfles south took €W? aifd burned down. It wis a ular coincidence that they should all t«toD tre dw lHat yright. That Wirt" rtvrtif tfmi artttl. an(| itolaasttf- -Hi htrppenW to bS'btft from home at the time. Irt Had'ipWoiSt WCollect soui debts ftb.tn «TaTSd JENNINGS & BROTHER, ■"* Wholesale Dealers In •* D» Grain and Lumber, FLOUR, FEED & MEAL, POPS, BUTTER and CHEESE, LARD. DRIED AH'LES and BEANS, &4I.X, CSMENT, A«., A«. hit .*(»D L«frde * WtlMOtteW Stock of Fresh PaH Which they are now receiving In store. PBACTIOAL WATCHMAKBBB I / Wpn»n'« Food Conc6«ling—A poet send# i» the following b»ok-b«»ded ojDbD» pliment to jhe gex : og trnin f ■ » ' hi in-tiiif; •■'. 7Di; i y .A woundad-irislituMi wfote borne from the hospital, and fiuubed up bj aajiofi, NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA! -ad -n Hi il i *J ' p-5 «»A# **' "" °Y' ' r hi; 'li' ... I., fill i. . &T. WninvM a (Dm SBrtTL MULKORK eoHTtAAftJkWttittUB MULFORD 'it SPRAGUE, 5(1 I**CiBTEKfl * WHOLB8ALB DEALEKA IN «J HARDWARE, CUTL£RV & GUHS, AOBMTS *fcuin-Dai*DnA Imiimj atf »it after tellfn' "In troth I can ; tbejr bake tibm in cold oven*, to br Mire." inrself that wilt b* Bate ioe trtmaa V BROWN ft SPR AGUE'S CELEBRATED If W SHOVELS, SCYfH&ttft, l 219 Oreonwgy Vesey St., »er A wag of * wowm "To b#r virtues wa give lovo-rto her b«*ttfy, our admiration to her whole pave- IS rtV. Htyl, tickets during. the iartPreeidemtial ek«4 tioo. fh« Bell and Kveretl Has a Kangaroo tWSet, arith ,*U the strength in the hind .toga. .'The Breckinridge ticket was the meanest tickflLhft. ftgf.r. saw. He oppmy4p,1» taptei fw&to w*»birh the^ frjAEn v# % 4i*mMt3K mjlfafSlfWffi pkpe ,between hu» WWvW-^U,i?bIB booirhui orfw .obpti'lmr! thUtmahk Btawntowf .n J .HftftWMW-rnl: am the only naa on earth, sir, that sleeps inthebecUnri; ciilq Yakqax— yo« «• into a motatttn , pril 4,1841, si REMOVAL ! W&tche* wad Jewelry. D utujw^i A NKW WTOCK. |!ivW» JAMEflAITKEHiw^rtM^fcJi^^P fj fully inform his frienda i bp kMDjl»»txeflienas &«.%» nazntam Bcrintlrtrt*, farther WithHlHiTBB AVDiPIiApurchased of the "Mat iB*h«f*C!tui,«r»1ft tHi United 8to.tea, ftwi CMapt be KJ|»l#i intqmtis£523workmen. Thnnhlul libar»llpniroiiftKi- Qorner of Main k WlU)*nD 6{r««t*. I »IWH tai m rofr1 Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest I rrta£ hatmg pnvMirwfrti. iP'tU.. 1 e*t M*chin» tor iVnow t**lrto-»«»«rl' i».*ttiperterD au»« iiMhj« g£«S«MSW^l: .. „jMIMWSStt rc electedr, forJMmqfeflpwnfW.»«fc »fD (fi fott* MWfc CW WfcWW rStfim f7fer mise line, which never °U Minh jfaXwVm. rK.«i-'i'r|* ffc ;t'~i- idUL *X*'» '"Wit is iatooswble toldefe atth# gltap*Wl3«ehnreb «MM* faring reminded that g«nda* 5s a **?V* **C*■ 1 Jon ;.i i..-i li'ii'** mL) .Lt-., . i j#-Tba aaeien* Greeks fcvried thsir dead fis jam Ilenoe {he origin «# 'thrfr». pression, "He'sgoneto pot." -ai ii-»w iiiui«iiD4ii«ij Mioi*mii iy«ii SiifiTXho rewa»4 ofiviliiaas is varima'j soma d' theyna ire hung, btbersLoropped and fcrabdftdi+ntttliert elected loieffica taiir i» w. ai v/'uS'tef eighteen springs orer bet %*&• - \ v. \ The miserable wretch who WMtWf arouse old party Issues «nd nwke espibrtoet of thi» mwd«Mrt%(i death. They drove An. dy Johfifeon out of his fcoaee, and took his and hadput in«D M# heart a devil as Wg as this pile her (TjoMiirg up C« MMMft «8tf fotometfUnMttfctohearts a d«VH as bitt a#'ahat."*v C» ' •D'»»-"CD «C■»» And when thefr tttfn com* fhty-wttM shoot 'etn like dpgs,'and tiahg them on trcry limb they came #D1 Their fime WoWd "7 Will laMTtk -Siiigte Set SI®. ' 'l n n il f Entire let for Twefrty-flve Dolls, P«i»*l HM« at rnrreipondiog OMM-OMjt.. awn* n|l! Zfow, l« tt»f time «o neouc your tuoth apd MAX xpoHntxin*. AbBMWttpm th* OIBbe tho flrst ton itap of enoti •orth.ilaoj)* ««w ha* ,v AiiMMBB. : nttotob, J*nu#or }4,|Mfc« niUlln n •*ww»«W Jl |
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