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Job Printing and Ruling. ril'l'STON GAZETTE, ; i KHtD " ' Luzerne Anthracite Journal. The " Gazette" Jobb xig Office, PITTSTON AZETTE and the Job Printing Office of BICHART Ac BEYEA* Being now consolidated, embraces a larger variety o Jobbing material than any other office in the country and is folly prepared to exocuto work of all kinds in the best and cheapest manner. Particular attention given to the following:— MANIFESTS, OBDERH, PUHLWHEb WEEKLY BY lUCUART, BEkEA k THOMPSON, «' Gazette" Bullilln*, Main Strest, West Side. The GAZETTE atvl J OCR'S At, i« publUTied Co»«ry Tiiurifiitiy. nt Two DoiLAns per annum, ttri lh/ in advaHoe. j&r .No pudMga charged within the cyuuty. PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, SHOW-BILLS, LABELS, NOTES, HANDBILLS, BILL BEADS, i TICKETS, CAR DM, *C., to. AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL. ADVERTISING RATES. bPACS. i"iiT«Vp. - -" 1 ni i ( j"S | oft | ili | »oo t IW f J C"D I |~T&D | ib oo ■% (Wnmo, - I 5 «D')" t Cw t 10 ooj tt"bo - » uu | I «) | l»«i I l*w I 3»«0 I llll H«»i| :m l»| lOUO|*)O0|itfUU|«WOO 3 w. I 1 m. I :i in. I a in. | 1 jr RULING. §etarte)D to t|e €nl Interests, politics, Dittos, fiterafure, Agriculture anb (general $ntelligeitre. Ruled work of nil kind* done in I ho neatest and )De » manner and printed no requested. Everything in Miiji Une will receive prompt attention. BLANKS. -J—— — . ■ ' ' ■ Tlifi following ninnhF fire kept on hand. or printed to order and (.old on reasonable term*:—BhertffSalei- W arrant• Constable Sales. summom Judgment rim"WT-TfYT 17 Xfrv 8nbpen»e.AMaehm«mt*.:«*a. W IJUjLJi lN\J. 0«J0. cutioni MarriaaoCjcrtifleauCMl.eck HoU»,Tia»aBolla Heeds Contracts r.eases. Ac.. etc. Itogiilnr yearly advortisorw, not to cxcood with curd hree i»qCuireH nt any tlmo, |l». BtiafaoM notice®, with tn iwlvortiM«m«nt, $1 cnch. VOLUME XII.—NO. 45. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1863. J*®-The above rat*t will bo strictly ndherod to. BUSINESS CARDS. MISCELLANEOUS THE BATTLE. and yon mast help me to be brave, arid do my daty.'1 [Prom the Kr -nmu Bulletin.] FREDERICKSBURG. A Confirmed Grumbler. CEO. W. BRAINERD & CO., The following grand composition hy the immortal German will amply repay a careful reading. There is a sublime majesty In the march of its easy flowing numbers, that mint impress the lover of true poetry. The real tire is herd. Some time ago there lived in Edinbnrg a well known grumbler named Sandy Black, whose often-recuning fit or spleen or indigestion produced some ensuing scenes of senseless irritability, which were highly relished by nil except the brute's good, patient littlo wile. One Morning Sandy roic bent on a quarrel; the huddies and eggs were excellent, done to u turn, aud had been ordered by himself the previous evening , and breakfast passed without tbo looked lor cause of complaint. HUffOBD HOUSE, PITTSTON, PA.— HENRY UUFFORD, Proprietor. Jan. 1, 'MM. The morning oome that the " boys" were to join their regiment. There wag many a tear shed Ity wives, mothers and sisters; bttt Kitty Brag shed none ; she had other work to do. She stood with John at the end of the platform talking. ♦ * * * * * BY CHARLEfi J. PKTERSOX. GRGCERS, All day the fiery tempest drove, The storm of iron crashed. All day our column?, surge on surge, Against the ramparts dashed. The nation rocked beneath the shock; Hell rallied to the wrong : The crest was won, the crest waa lost— " How long, oh ! Lord, how long ?" irOTBL. PITTSTON, PA.— 2,1 OEORUE LAZARUS, Proprietor, i'lttiton. Dec. 5, 1381. *0/ 103 Murray, near Went Street, 0E0. W. BDAIXERi)) ) NEW YORK. DAVID BEBDEN J Translated from Schiller, by Bulwer. JOHN RICHARDS,— AT DAW. OfBifl with O. B. Nicholson, Pa. Will dk at Fittuto.x, ox 8atiuid» t*. [ March *0,185U. Gk B. SMITH, Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, &Caf &Oi, &Oay No. 191 Wast Stroot, NJLW-YORK. Mlyl A cloudy oolumti, Through the green plain they marching como! Measureless spread, like a table dread, For the wild grim dice of the iron game. Looks are bunt ou the shaking ground, Hearts beat loud with a kn.dling sound, Swift by (he breasts that mast bear the brunt (i alio pa tho Major along the front; •• Halt I" And fottered they stand nt the stark command, And the warriors, silent, " halt!" ITeavy and solemn, " My littlo Bible is in your knapsack, John; read it often; Whenever you tool that trembling coming over you, John, pray ; just pray Ood,und He will utrengthcn you I kuow lie will." How long shall blood be poured in vain, And mothers wail their dead, And widows give dry hreants to suck, And orphans starvo for bread 1 How long shall millions lie in bonds. And priests, for wrongs and lusts like these, invoke thy holy pause? JC , n ' c * co-. eXtD°°r DS. KOON,—ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Of. fice 111 the Butler House, Main street, Pittaton. Jan. 2ft, 1859. " W bat will you hu\e l'or dinner Sandy?" said Mrs. Bluck. " Oh, Kitty how can I ever live without 1 door above Diuue St. March 7, 1861. you?" " A chicken, madam." Iu Law and Collection Office, ("1 EORGE n. KULP, Attorney at Law,—Offion 1 _ 0BEp.T BAUR.-BOOK TlIJfDER. NORTH x in the Court House, (Register's Office,) l\, East corner of Public Square Mid Maln-st Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (Dee. 13, IMO. oi* Wilkesbarre. Picture Frameir, Common Gill atfd Mahogany. ornaimDnt««i ;i?k1 plain. made toy* der, of any sX*e. Job Binding n©#tlv executed. A large selection of cojmnon and fine pictures, Albums, Blank bookf, Htationerv, Novels. Ac., always on baud. June 17, 1853. This almost upset the brave little woman, but she soon settled the quivering lip, and smiled through her tours. When the order to " lull in" was given, John laid his hand on her brown hair, and said tenderly : " (Jod bless you, Kitty ! you are the best wife ever a poor man had." The Very dead. on battle fields,. Stir in their bloody shrouds : And i:ll the martyrs of tho past Come thronging, crowds oil crowds— Is there no Judge in all the earth ? la thcro no right or wrong 1 Be patient, heart, for God is just: And yet. " Oh, Lord, how long ?" December 13th, 18G2. " Them" Sardines. " Roust or boiled V " Confound it, madam, if you had been a good und considerate wife you'd havo known before this what [ liked," Sandy growled out, and, slauiing the door behind him, loft the houss. It was in spring, and a friend who was present heard tho little wife say, 'Sandy is beut on a disturbanoo to-day ; I shall not please lum, do what I can. Proud in the blush or morning glowing, Wliat on the liill top shines in (lowing? C8. BECK. M P.—DENTIST, . lata ot I'HlLADELdfHlA.— f?ryy?yf"k O.lku,—Main St., above tUft l'ublie J-1 ' 1-r 8 juare. East. Sitl«*. Willces-Barrc, IYnna. July 19, 1S«0.—ly. " Sc.! you the I'oeman'.t banners waving ?" " We 3U'' tlie fotrunn's banners waving !" '•Oon bo with your children and wife!'1 Kark to the music—-I lie trump mid lift'— How they ring through the ranks, which tbey rouse to the strifo ! Thrilling they sound, with their glorious tonrt Thrilling tlioy go through the marrow and bone! Brother*, (ion grant, when this life is o'er, In tbo life to cumc that we meet once niorol A NEW STOCK She lifted up her mouth for a kiss, but the white lips were route; for the life of htfr she conld not have spoken. The train moved off; and Kitty went home. She shuddered as she crossed her door step.— The cluck ticked more lonely than she had ever heard it; and all seemed like desolation. Kitty nut down in her little sewing chair and wept like a child. Charlie came in; his face all aglow and his eyes flashing;Pittston BaKery. TnE staff of life is good Brcal, and I woliW respectfully info fin tho citizens ot I'ittston and visinity, that I always keep the gomUne article on hand or sale, with all kinds o l craek ■ era. pie*, canes, &o. Families »nd parties snppllerl with everything in hi*Itiin, on *hmt notice,and on reasonable terms M y establish mens is opposite Jacob's utore on Mailt-Ht FRANK BRANDKNBlfKU Notice. BU. E. SHBW, DENTIST,—Would res p'.ttfull/ itunouit ■« '-■D 'he eit z.-in of 1 ills toll an 1 vicinity. !'Iat lie will prae.teu iutlii Not long ago, a Western landlord, somewhat noted for his blunders, took it into his head to get up a ball at his " tuvern." As he intended to do the thing up brown, and have everything on tho big-auger plan, he fancied that a few " store fixings" would be a great addition to the bill of fare of pork and turkey. He therefore made inquiry of his friends, and found that the only delicacy in market at that season of the year wus sardines , accordingly he eont to the nearest city for two doaen boxes sardines His ohirography, however, wus so villainously bad, as to make it read " two duzzen boxes syringes." The night of the party came, and as supper time drew near, the landlord looked anxiously down the street for the appearance of the stage which was to bring the principal dtsh 011 tho bill. At lust it arrived, and with a package for the expectant landlord. Directly there was a great outcry, and a pound of cursing in tho barroom. The entire party rushed out to see what was the matter, and there stood Boniface, as mud as a turkey-cock, puffing and blowing with rage. " See there!" said he, "see/ilere! I sent to Dul/uque for two dozen boxes of hurdities tor euppor to night, and the cursed fool sent me twoilty-threc boxes of them blamed pewter squirt-guns, and says that's all there wus in murkct! The dinner time came, nnd Sandy and his friend sat down to dinner, and fish wero eaten in silence, and on raising the cover of the dish before him in a towering passion he called out, Boiled chicken ? I hate it, madam. A chicken boiled it a chicken spoiled." place oti 'vo-rv S itu»sl*y R-m-.n* ut NIKS FUUi Bee the smoke how tho lightning is cleaving asuiuler! JIark ! the guns, peal on peal, how they boom in their thunder! From hojt to host, with kitttUJiig sound, The shouted signal circle* round; Freer already breathes the breath ! The war is waging, slaughter raging, And houvy through the reeking nail The iron loath-dice fail! Nearer they close—foes upon foes— " Ready !"—{fom square to square it goes. February Jf, l*(i ©©OSS| Dn. C R. (VJltMAN h pr*ctico of i» 14 prof*4' ii"4 i dcr» ,iU ajrvicci to yjcimty. D10 |UOJ»iti «Dt I*UtatOU auvl t illy ten Immediately the cover was raised for another chicken, roasted to a turn. h will rccoirp 11 R M OVAL! 41 What I mother, crying? Why, I think its a glorious thing to raise one's arui lor one's thing to die for/' he said, rather dreamily. itSiviti m niyh't 1'itutou, July Jj, Idtll ifli left at tho R VILE hot lav. Sow Locatcd Cor. uf Main .V William Streft* CHEAP " Madam, I won't eat roast chicken, roared Sandy, ' you know how it should have been eooked!" Watch©! Jewelry DM i D i. p j. ., U0BI3f^0N u m l Oi''«• I» MtEOFATinc % *TOfK 7' A M EF A1TK KX w»uM r fully iiiiyjfny hi* fru'm They ktieel as one man from flank to flank, And the fire coinC 8 sharp from the foremost rank. Many a soldier to earth is sent, Many a gap by ball is rent; O'er the corpse before springs the hindmost inan, That the line may not fall to the fearless van. To the right, to the left end round and round, Death whirls in its dance on the bloody ground. God's sunlight id quenched in the fiery fight, Over the IiqsIs fall a brooding night! Brothers, (rod grunt, when this life is o'er, Iu the life to come that we meet once more. " Yes, dear, it is glorious ; but it is sad too. I would not call him buck ; but 1 will be very lonely." At the instant a broiled chicken, with mushrooms, was placed on tho table. " Without green peas!" roared the grumbler.FOR p'sf'Hty C»f itii it* rtahtiny* A supply iof-ftt'th in 'iioiii- C aiw.«ya on h md Al'ter that one burst of tears, Kitty was her own culm self again. Time passed on, aud save thut Kitty prayed oftcuer, and was graver than her wont; one could see little change in hpr. D'*iajly tqnjLd'ioU «Dr • 1 i i ll'ii Lu J.:ire(Dy. CDf all C!C• [.VKit AND n.A C rnoji-l ('ullC r i,ii(l i. " Here they are, dear," said Mrs. Black. " How dare you spend my money in that way V !i :u Willi it D L I'iiis: - A'fVf!-in"t*i'6HcU VuwdFn j. 't READY-PAY, PirUton Mflv .C. iHSQ, rtidv# 01. .1 M hi* m V it it K r F »BK f t#r - Ort W Charlie went off to school in tho morning, und she Was left alone all day. Broken ejaculations often cscapcd her lips— pruyers for the safety and •' strengthening" of John; till at last it became a habit.— One Saturday she was baking and churning, and as usual her heart was full of prayer for her husband,. " Oh God, strengthen poor John, nml let him not flinch in the day of battle. Charlie bring uie the chips; this fire won't burn." " They were a present," said the wife interrupting him. fwiwt ittrpftMfri tn Rising from his chair and rushing from the room, amidst a roar of laughter from his friends, he clcnched his fist and sboutr cd—" How dare you receive a prescut without my leave !" Li 4.Ue ,1 t)l.D i Wf*«n» HlDj .T The dead men lie bathed In the weltering blood, And tlio living are blent in the slippery Hood, And llu i'eel. ;is they reeliiu und sliding go, Stumble still on the corpse Tlint sleeps below. ;l i«rt Si! ?D1ji tn of Dental ho r a Iron &ur$*ry. in ti»« '* A do iut'.tiou J'r rkm Tlun I n cofitiudnBM «»f the §uu»e is «!0 r lit »\VOll ,n.: r of Mtiln «t William Street! 21 i«6t What! frauds! tare well Give Charlotte my last •r;D:n 11* Hrtft.—lv Mantanye & Co.'s, As the ilyiin; man murmurs the thunders swell " 111 givu—U Cod ! are I heir (Jims C10 near ? Greed of Goj.d.—When Napoleon, about IS11, desired to build a palace for the King of Rome, near the barrier de l'assy, the shop of a poor cobbler, named Simon stood in the way. Simon having learned what was going on, demanded twenty thousand francs for bis teoement. The administrator hesitated a few days, and then decided to give it; but Simon goaded by the god of gain, now asked forty thousand francs. This sum was more than two hundred tunes its value, and the demand was scouted- An attempt was made to change the frontage, but being found impossible. they wont again to the cobbler, who hud raised his prico to sixty thousand. He was ofjered fifty thousand, but refilled. The Kuiperor would not give a franos mora and preferred to change his plans. Tha speculating son of St. Crispin then saw his mistake, and offered his property for fifty thousand, thirty thousand, and coming down at la-it to ten thousand. The disasters of 1814 happened and all thoughts of a palace for the King of Rome wero abandoned Some months after, Simon sold his shop for 160 francs, and in a few day* after the sale he wus removed to an insane asylum; disappointed avarice had driven him crazy. WALL'S 4 o r 2L, IIocomrade ■yon volley !■ !—look sharp to the S. STCRMEB, '• I'll give to thy Charlotte thy last fiirewell: Step suit! where death thickest dedcenduth in rear !■ L\TS A.MS3TC.1N HOUSE, TTMil IV \ 0 tflXG (.0«f PA* t p,- ,1 M A K UFA CTU It E It L'^as. run AT THfi The friend thou foriaketh thy side may regain' liiiiuTWHld, thitherward reels Ihe tiCht, D.trk nnd'more darkly day glooms into night, lii-others. God grant when this life is o'er, Jn the life to come that we meet unco more I The neighbor standing on the doorstep, smiled at the mingling of prayer and business."What Becomes of the Chanoe7" —The L ncaster Krprets says t " This question, so often asked and so seldom gat- UlkctOHuly answered, wc arc no IT prepared U) settle beyond cavil, at lousi to (he amount of aouut $jO,l)UO. llecently Abram iicrahey, an old bauhelor residing in West Uempiigld township, Landisville. departed this life, but like other accumulators of that, the lovo of which is the root of all evil, had to leave his worldly wealth behind. The heirs of deceased, in overhauling Ilia effects, discovered stowed away iu mat oh box os, night caps, old stockings, and all sorts of queer repositories, over Jifty thousand duljjars in gold and silver.— The heirs brought it iu this morning and deposited it iu the Lancaster County Baak, the transfer employing several carriages, one of which was so heavily ladjn that there was danger of it breaking down, and a portion of its precious load was transferred to another tenm. DEAI.FH FN T-rtz i-r.1 I '(l mei)t h»« ri-eimtlr lioon raflt 212 ;l\ i. i» »«* w«»t»tyu. kv . , (jivcu l.i tJin comfort am C11(113. LKATHFjr: »nCl FTKDlMiS. Main I'ill.ton. A 'ut n-.-ntmrlit pf nil Paii-nt T.Mtlifr always on linml. Ilcpnlr- " Iluve you heard the news, Kitty f" rr»f-.-nLMU IVill !D • 7viiittVll. an.l Fr-.f.rictor January* t, I86L\—If ' Boots. •iv-t Old Stand of Brown & Thompson Ilnrlt to the hoof* that gnllopitig go The Adjutant'* flying— The fear that Jnhtt had deserted or done (Jowdfdly, rook all her strength away. Bhc sank down on a chair faintly. jUU- J-'itf To the INTorvous The horsemen press bal d on the panting foe, Their thunder booms iu dying— " What is it, Mary V " Why, th«Jy hud a riot in camp; some of the men deserted and some mutinied, and John—blef» me, Kitty, your milk's all biiiti' over! i'hcrc, 1 sot it on the back gridlc." jennings & brother, Dealers in M\\T\rM\kl\G.—Mrs. 8. J. fiEDDI8 would respectfully inform the Indies of Pittston thut she still continues th© busine** of Ladies' Dressmaking at her old locution, over Leon Kux's, opposite Cooper's Hall, aud holds hersejf in reau&o«8 at all times to servo lier cua- of both sexes. A Retired Clergyman having been restored to hen 1th in a few days, after manv years of great Sull'ering, is willing to asefct ntHers by Sending Cfree), on tli© receipt of a postpaid directtul envelope, a c.opv of the prescription used. Direct, the'lie v. JOliN M. DAGNALJL, 1*0 Fulton strett, Brooklyn, X. Y. Victory 1 Terror has seised on dastards, all And their colon full! Grain and Lumber, Victory ! Olosed is thn tirnnt of the glorious fight i And the day, like a conqueror burst on the tomcr DRESS PATTERNS. night) Trumpet and fife swelling choral along, The triumph already sweeps inarching in song. Farewell, fallen brothers; though this life is o'er, '• What about John, Mary !" OF ALL KINDS. in rce.eipt of the latest patterns for T,n ■MPS ami CIoiiliK. nnd Children's Clotli Juik« 12, lSH2-4m " Why John was the only one in his company that stood firm all through. He was as brave as a lion, though some of the half crazy fellows threatened to shoot him if he did not join them. He influenced our boys to be qtiiet and do their duty.— He told them that it would be only for a little while; that aft»r a while they would have a better camp and better rations.— You know some of our boys are pretty wild, Kitty, und! they might 'a got into trouble. My Joseph suys he shouldn't wonder if yuur John should como borne with gold strapa on his shoulders. His bein' so brave, and bavin' so much influence ovqr the men pk'ased Captain JD all to pieces. Ain't you glad Kitty V FLOUR, FEED & MEAL, and will avail herself of thcao advantage* in ,ei viJ'g liur cQfttomenj, J'itt'ton, Oct. 8,186T. To Consumptives. PORK, BUTTE P. and rilBESE, IjA H1). DRIED APPLES and BEAN? SALT, CEMEST, Cfce., Ac. rpiIE ADVKKTI8EB, HAVING BEEN BE_L stored tn health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe affection, and that dread disease.Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. There's another, in which we shall meet you unco inure ! PITT WON, PA. SAtfUEL J.BARBER, KITT? BRAGG'S HUSBAND, aOSKttT It. ML'LFOllD, COttTLANJ) A. SPJUCftTE anC* Denier in To all who desire it, he will send a cony of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will lino u sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every Mercy on us! What's happened to your father ? liun quick, Charlie, and open the gate. What i.-t the matter, John ? You are as white as a sheet." " Kitty, I'm drafted I" In place of falling to crving and moaning as is the fashion with some of our patriotic (?) women, Kitty Hragg laid her hand heavily on her husband's shoulder : " John, I'm ashamed of you ! if yon were a child,* I would give yo.i a good shaking. Compose yourself before Charliuycomes in; I would not have him think his lathef Was a Coward." " That is a hard word Kitty." " I know it, John, but the case demand; it. I would not have you lowered in you boy's sight. Now, John Bragg, lets yoi and I talk sense; Jet us reason the mat ter together. You are a good man, Johi —a good husband and a good father. Yoi are a bravo uian, too, despite your treiub ling nerves. Who plunged into the river just ubovc the rapids, after poor Widov Carne's only son't Who flung himself be lore old Mr. Morris's horses and saved thi old man's life'( Why. just John Bragg 1 know what ails you, John; you an physically nervous at either the report o lire arms or the sight ut blood, iouhavi sp tit your life poring oyer books, and nev er tried to overcome the weakness. Bu you cau offireon • it, and you must." This " «uust" was said smilingly. " I must, indued, Kitty; lor the die iC oast, and there is no escape. I do ho think it is want of courage ; and I am sun my heart glows with love for my country You l»nv«', Uitty, I have given frc«ly o my poor means j but whenever I think o MULFORD & SPRAGUE, Foreign srf Domestic MARBLE. Tumb-Stuiics,laiiti'S Window laps k Sills, OPI'OSITB XaJ?® bank- PITTSTON, LUZEKKT3 CO., PA. IMPORTERS k WHOLESALE DEALERS IN As wo write, the officers of the Bank are engaged jn counting the money. There is &k),UOO in gold, and over #20,000 in silver. This has, of oourse, been the accumulation of years. When the deceased got a bank note, he lost no tiuic in going to bank to demand its cquivolent iu spccie, which he carefully stowed way. He was no doubt afraid to trust the banks during life, but, alas ! the value of human precaution, the banks became the custodians of it at last! It would be interesting Vo kuow how many more thousands arc hid away in the coun try in like tnannfv, and that, too, by people who " hav»» no change" when you offer tbeui a note io payment. HARDWARE, CUTLER! & GUNS, An American Boy Instructs Napoleon.—Walking the the other day on tho botch at Biarritz, his Majesty happened to meet an intelligent looking boy, aboat 8 or 9 years old, who took off his hat as ho passed. The Emperor courteously returned tho salute, and said, " Are you English r AI,80,SOLE AOEXT8 FOR sufferer will try his remedy, as it Will cost them untiling, and may prove a blessing. BROWN & SPRAGUE'S CELEBHATED MINERS' SHOVELS, SCYTHES, AXES, Parties wishing the nre.cri litioli will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, ■Williamsburg, Kings county, N. Y. Oct. 2, 18«2.-4m. All orders promptly attended, and sai'lsfactlou warranted. [April it, ISC--- y And EDGrE TOOLS, Hut Kitty waS crying for joy. That the first news of John should be good. . 219 Greenwich Street, near Vesey St., WILSON, BARNES & CO., Tlic Confessions and Experienre of an Invalid, PUBLISHED for the benefit and as a warning and a caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, Ac.; supplying at tho fame timo the means of Solf-cur». By one who lias cured himself after being put to (treat exponas through medical imposition and quackery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, MXfli.r. cofiks may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAfB, Esquire, Bedford, Kings county, N. Y. Maich 13, 1SG2.-Iy NEW YORK Wholesale Grocers and "Juke.said in his letter that he said to John after the fuss: pril 4, 186J 5J5yl Produce Commission Merchants, John, how could you be so brave and firm when there was auch confusion, and theni fellows hud their bay'nets pinted at you r — . ... " No," answered the boy very quickly, and drawing himsolf up, eaid, " I'm Aineriiican. Hardware, Iron and Sleel WAREHOUSE, 75, 77, 79 and Vesey and -05 Washington 61, ■»*n extensive nEAt tnh ifr " American, are you 1 Well, tell me, whioh aro you for, North or South?" "DS A S, " Said your John, Said ho NEW-YORK CITY 115 Warren Street, " 'Jacob, I went there to do my duty, nnd whs determined »o do it | and besides, how Could a man go back from the right path, with such a woman as toy Kitty at huuie p ray in Lt lor me't' " " U ell, father's for t'no North, I believe, but 1 am dccidcdly in faVor of the South. For whioh of thom aro you, sir?" The Emperor stroke his moustache, smiled, hcsitate.d a little, and then said— " 1 am for Loth." T'lB un leisiDn« l invito tha»Usntion at iltrchant*. M tiii/urluferi. CatitU unit Jlail JiuaU OtiCractni-a, and euiMU n ■r's g n rally to tbuir sortm 'Ht of thti follovViug articles, i:f r on favorable terras, for C'unh or (ThJrd door below Washington Stftet,) Williiiin II. Wilsan, x Daniel V. Barnee, ! Abiter f\ Kotrftey, J Samuel N. Dtslano, ' iept. 27, JKttO, Tup, Bank Note Tax Bim«—The Bank. Note Tax bill, introduced by Senaufr Sl«. crman, provides as follows : Scction 1. That on the first of nest July, and annually thereafter, there shall be levied and collcctcd from such corporation, associated company, bank or individual issuing notes or bills of one dollar and upward for circulation as money, commonly called bank bills, a duty of two per centum on the largest amount of suoh bills outstanding at any time during tho year preceding such assessment. Section 2. Imposes a duty of ton per Cint. to be similarly assessed on notes, checks, tickets or other obligations intcniicu to be usoil as money, of a denomination jess than a dellar, and repeals section 2 of the act of last session prohibiting the circulation of such notes. estoa»ivo u which they NEW YOBKJ Office of JAY COOKE, appritw i ar«lit ' K iqluh. Iran, round, 8'iuaru aud flat, common, beat iiu l JXlra Cjua.Hti«»- .. Soili'ih,, .Virtoiy and Ituma Bar Iron, of best bratifla. Scmscbii'tjos Aoknt Ai JAY COOKE & CO, Bankers This made KiUy's tears flow the fustp f; but they were joyful tears. " Not both, aro you 7 Weil that's not Cto easy, and. it will please nobody." J lis majesty lot the conversation drop, and walked on.-—Far is Cor, of London Skipping Gazettt, Oct, 24. 1881. FRESH FULL GOODS. 1861. xi4 soutii Tinai) street, Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1802, At some future time I will toll of how John's courage stood the test of battlefield ; but knowing all the oivcumstances, I feel almost sure Kitty Btgg will yet be proud of her husband., rol DDe*'*p'$ fftnnereil ADnerimn Iron of huperi «Dr fj'iiility. liui'dzn'.1 and Ulster Lrui\D SulUt fn,t. Flat aji'l Square. Angle auCl Swarf Iroi .*» 11/ and Ratm'* .V'C7 fit fa, fchi*e Sha|v«s an\ If\jt Iron, fi'it R •ftn&i BinC4. Hcroll auc Oral Iron. Crow Bin. Churn JiriUe. Axlo# ami iDra.fn of Salisbury I ron. 8l#eJ- t't-cd ljUoCl and :31dil&* and Stone Axes, CM Steet Striking au 1 Haml Hummers nnd StoneSl»'dg«»8. I Jf tyfor'* ftni Hi irl*r*m'*t Rounrl. Oetas*on !ialf Octagon BtfjuL. Genuine &er#inn fUce/, *'i Bli-iterBtt'oi. Stojie ami '?**? at' '" Hofcty Fme. Ihontnn ;&ftjrfcafc se": TiP?,ft It.jVie Sfio -9. anil Shi|fe "3f/A* K, En'l, SlMta-*. AD»rj' and fiWlantil 3Mt«. VT-MWU-. rt-'oopn. l£*»'» »»il I a'j Hson's Mill (inCl Cross Cut ?fD "• n iti'li ir'» an* UDSM«rt»'« F1l '«, SiiW», Trolr »WC 0'itl#ry, Aiv Iln'ri#,' Blood a. Diir-j ?»p»«u'« C 1r.11 »n I Birinini?h»iu, SfceiBold, porman attd J)ome»tic Hardwares. a. rt. wiTiiiins, 1 WETMOHK * 00. ir.onnr. r. »«*«CDan, V • 11 win wnrMoriK. J h"ry REIGEL, BAIRD & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS The undersigned having boon appointed Si b HCmrtioN Aoknt by the Secretary C»f the Treatury, ia now prepared to furnish at once, the " Ah, Sam, so yo'vo been in trouble, hab OK Foreign and American Dry Goods, Now Twenty Year 6 pe ct. Bonds All ye young men w'tto fe#r the draft, go and find a wile like £itty Brug. " Yes, Jim, yes." you 7" 7 —: " Well, well, cheer up, man, adversity tries us, and show up our better qualities." "Ah, but adversity didn't try me ; it was an old vagabond of a judge, and he showed up my bad qualities." No. 47 Kovlli 3.15«., I'liiiau'a. Pa., ,pf tl«- Uuitcil Htnles.ilesjKtiatefl as " FivC-Twentiet^s.' redeemable at the pleasure of the Gov"erum 'nt alter five years, und authorized by Act of 0.Dng.e*a. approved February 1iD, 1802. The Co\ i'u.n Ji'jND* are issued in sums of $jQ, $}Ui» Tiu: Bokdh in sunis of $50, $100, $500 5*|Hflu iDnd sMCH). An was noted for making and lending good cider, aud extreme Wfjigincs^'jn Jispt'ueing it to his neighbors when 'Jney called tii see him. A travelling Ya,'.'icee, who heard thife of him, resolved trj try his hand on the Old fellow, and coax n pitcher, of teidef ottt bf him. He made liiin a call, and pramed up his farm and cattle, and spoakijfg'*6f 'tis orchard, casually remarked : •' I hear, Mr. Tdn Dam, that yon uiako excellent cider." Woul'l ronpartfully innfce tl.e intention ■*D1 Conntrj- M'reliantk to (heir , ■ Large & Wiil-Sckctril Stuck of Fi'usji Fa}! (jowls, • Muuli ' Upy are n«y r/MS &~tf- llrt'r 'Imnth wii'itfl Hi itullunrt xiuniuo oui-? tCDniC »«• ihoij n.lvniilnu'* pD liny k4 »0-C *-i IT *r.| Once on a time an Irishman and a negro were fighting, and when grapling with each other, the Irishman exclaimed ; " Yo devil of a black nagur! cry enough, or I'll fight till I die!" 1 Dm nuvwviw. . wiU com'm * »,«uie, sr,Ko t*™ M, n ru mi r nm n UJtD, aud 1 am reduced to the weakness 0f FAYABLE IN GOLD, a child. I shall be disgraced, I kni;D._ lemi Annually. whk'hls equal at the preaeut j)on't .,ou wi„|, yo0 hnd a braver husband •ramlMI on gold, to about c,9ht per cc»t. per an- D { you „ -"and, Farmers, Merchants, Mcchaniea. Capitalist!, 1 Hut Jt'nty did not hear. S^l0gatby the ind nil who have any monejr to invest, should |ritc|,en hearth, leaning; he*. brown head j now and remember thUt iheae Bond* arc. In ' , " rfreot. a Fihkt MoiiTOACK upon all Railroads, on ™c, J11*11 °* J old iirsluoned Uanuls. Bank $tC/cfc», ami Securities, and the iiu- chimney. Her thouf atsJ ut lust formed luense products of all the Manufactures, Ac., Ac., theiUseivCH iuto won' - • in the country : and that the full and ample prd- , .. T , ... ... vision made lor the payment of the interest and 1 vctily believe, John, it 18 a thing liquidation of principal, by Custom duties, Ex- you caunot help—it ifl your misfortune, cise Stamp* am] Internal lievenuc, serves to n,Dt yo(|r f m gel| the ,uce ju0 Beat/Moat Available n«4 Moat Popular ,artin wi''' K'vC" five hundred dollars Investment in Ike Market. rt' #r-d then you can get a substitute. Subscriptions reeelved at Pa*Jn legal tender ' e rent the little red house on Murry 8 nutee, or notes and obecka of bauM at par in falJ'j, M,d thou . Philadelphia. B u bac r i be reltf mail wiU receive « NeVOr, Kitty! talk DO more—I would indeed be a oowurd thoo. What I deprive ice. nay iovod onus of: a home to save my own . . a full supplv of Bond# will be kspt on f Ne*er—never 1 It is uot uay life 8ub.cr.ptio, I »» »f«id # I » iU8t *• * *?*D Not. 18/ * and the dreadfrl carnage. I will go,dear? An old bachelor was rather taken aback a day or two aince aa follows : pioking up a book, he exolaiwed, upon seeing a wood cut representing u man kneeling at the feet of a woman—" lietbre I would ever kneel to a woman I would oncirclc my neck with a ropJ; and strotah it." And then turning to a young woman, he inquired. '• Do you think it would be tho be*t I could do t" " It fcould undoubtedly be the best for the woman," was tho sareastio reply. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS NORTHEASTER I PE.E6YLVANIA " So'll I, boss," sung out the darky, " I allcrs does." " Ycsh, yeih, I does. Hans bring oider •hug" The chairman of a policical meeting seeing if rowdy who was raising his arm to throw a stale egg at him. cried out j " Sir; your motion is out of order I" 50 BardelfclUta* Pork 1 #„pt. 17. IIMW. The Yankee wis delighted at his success, already smacking his lips ii) anticipation of guod things to come, Jluns brought up a quart jug of cider, and placed it on the table before his lather. The old farmer raised it with both hands, and gluing his lips to thp briul, he draii*«4 H »o the bottom, thee handing the empty jug to the dry and thirsty Yankee, he quietly observed — " liare ! it you don't pleive dat is good sider sbust you sm«ll de iftug !" 1 Tun of Hams Sugar Cured! Tun of CD00 of IHUEI) BEEF. t™ " , I Tho Providence I'reus says the proposi" Mr. A— 1 understand you said I tion to amend the internal tax law so as to Bold you u barrel of bard cider with water include babies under the head of "manu'n ' ,, , , - tiaotures" does not seem to meot with favor. No, no, was tnajreply, I only said you Tbe proposer is u bachelor. sold uie a barrel of hard water with oider , i'l j " Matchless misery," lias been defined - —— « ». • to be having a, cigar and nothing to light " You want a flo;:gipg, that's what you it lo," said a -ent to his unru' son. " I 100 Sacks Pyre Ashton Salt 60 Sacks GROUND ALUM7 lOb Barrel" gVftACTUSK BALT, at THK CA»" store of V. PETERSEN, Pitlrton, P«. H. it- A. PETERSEN, Bcranton, P». C. PETERSEN, Honendale, P«. Nor. 8,1880. Charles Law & Co, PitUUtf, August fc MW.-H flI,A*K8 OP ALTi KISD8 FOB BALE AT P THIS OFFWE. To Clothers. CONSTANTLY on hnni »t thi» OfficeeOir* of tue and No. f»r ol»U»ing. Keo. 7,1801. "Ttf An IrLih attorney aayv do printernhouk publish a death uulejs appriaed of the iuot the dceeasMl. ■ 4 «•-- - "PW* v , - tnow it, dad, but T'H trv to gctalong with- " Yoa can't do that ujruin," said tho pirf. put if/' Trhcn the boy cut bii tail off.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 12 Number 45, January 22, 1863 |
Volume | 12 |
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 | 1863-01-22 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 12 Number 45, January 22, 1863 |
Volume | 12 |
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 | 1863-01-22 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18630122_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | Job Printing and Ruling. ril'l'STON GAZETTE, ; i KHtD " ' Luzerne Anthracite Journal. The " Gazette" Jobb xig Office, PITTSTON AZETTE and the Job Printing Office of BICHART Ac BEYEA* Being now consolidated, embraces a larger variety o Jobbing material than any other office in the country and is folly prepared to exocuto work of all kinds in the best and cheapest manner. Particular attention given to the following:— MANIFESTS, OBDERH, PUHLWHEb WEEKLY BY lUCUART, BEkEA k THOMPSON, «' Gazette" Bullilln*, Main Strest, West Side. The GAZETTE atvl J OCR'S At, i« publUTied Co»«ry Tiiurifiitiy. nt Two DoiLAns per annum, ttri lh/ in advaHoe. j&r .No pudMga charged within the cyuuty. PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, SHOW-BILLS, LABELS, NOTES, HANDBILLS, BILL BEADS, i TICKETS, CAR DM, *C., to. AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL. ADVERTISING RATES. bPACS. i"iiT«Vp. - -" 1 ni i ( j"S | oft | ili | »oo t IW f J C"D I |~T&D | ib oo ■% (Wnmo, - I 5 «D')" t Cw t 10 ooj tt"bo - » uu | I «) | l»«i I l*w I 3»«0 I llll H«»i| :m l»| lOUO|*)O0|itfUU|«WOO 3 w. I 1 m. I :i in. I a in. | 1 jr RULING. §etarte)D to t|e €nl Interests, politics, Dittos, fiterafure, Agriculture anb (general $ntelligeitre. Ruled work of nil kind* done in I ho neatest and )De » manner and printed no requested. Everything in Miiji Une will receive prompt attention. BLANKS. -J—— — . ■ ' ' ■ Tlifi following ninnhF fire kept on hand. or printed to order and (.old on reasonable term*:—BhertffSalei- W arrant• Constable Sales. summom Judgment rim"WT-TfYT 17 Xfrv 8nbpen»e.AMaehm«mt*.:«*a. W IJUjLJi lN\J. 0«J0. cutioni MarriaaoCjcrtifleauCMl.eck HoU»,Tia»aBolla Heeds Contracts r.eases. Ac.. etc. Itogiilnr yearly advortisorw, not to cxcood with curd hree i»qCuireH nt any tlmo, |l». BtiafaoM notice®, with tn iwlvortiM«m«nt, $1 cnch. VOLUME XII.—NO. 45. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1863. J*®-The above rat*t will bo strictly ndherod to. BUSINESS CARDS. MISCELLANEOUS THE BATTLE. and yon mast help me to be brave, arid do my daty.'1 [Prom the Kr -nmu Bulletin.] FREDERICKSBURG. A Confirmed Grumbler. CEO. W. BRAINERD & CO., The following grand composition hy the immortal German will amply repay a careful reading. There is a sublime majesty In the march of its easy flowing numbers, that mint impress the lover of true poetry. The real tire is herd. Some time ago there lived in Edinbnrg a well known grumbler named Sandy Black, whose often-recuning fit or spleen or indigestion produced some ensuing scenes of senseless irritability, which were highly relished by nil except the brute's good, patient littlo wile. One Morning Sandy roic bent on a quarrel; the huddies and eggs were excellent, done to u turn, aud had been ordered by himself the previous evening , and breakfast passed without tbo looked lor cause of complaint. HUffOBD HOUSE, PITTSTON, PA.— HENRY UUFFORD, Proprietor. Jan. 1, 'MM. The morning oome that the " boys" were to join their regiment. There wag many a tear shed Ity wives, mothers and sisters; bttt Kitty Brag shed none ; she had other work to do. She stood with John at the end of the platform talking. ♦ * * * * * BY CHARLEfi J. PKTERSOX. GRGCERS, All day the fiery tempest drove, The storm of iron crashed. All day our column?, surge on surge, Against the ramparts dashed. The nation rocked beneath the shock; Hell rallied to the wrong : The crest was won, the crest waa lost— " How long, oh ! Lord, how long ?" irOTBL. PITTSTON, PA.— 2,1 OEORUE LAZARUS, Proprietor, i'lttiton. Dec. 5, 1381. *0/ 103 Murray, near Went Street, 0E0. W. BDAIXERi)) ) NEW YORK. DAVID BEBDEN J Translated from Schiller, by Bulwer. JOHN RICHARDS,— AT DAW. OfBifl with O. B. Nicholson, Pa. Will dk at Fittuto.x, ox 8atiuid» t*. [ March *0,185U. Gk B. SMITH, Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, &Caf &Oi, &Oay No. 191 Wast Stroot, NJLW-YORK. Mlyl A cloudy oolumti, Through the green plain they marching como! Measureless spread, like a table dread, For the wild grim dice of the iron game. Looks are bunt ou the shaking ground, Hearts beat loud with a kn.dling sound, Swift by (he breasts that mast bear the brunt (i alio pa tho Major along the front; •• Halt I" And fottered they stand nt the stark command, And the warriors, silent, " halt!" ITeavy and solemn, " My littlo Bible is in your knapsack, John; read it often; Whenever you tool that trembling coming over you, John, pray ; just pray Ood,und He will utrengthcn you I kuow lie will." How long shall blood be poured in vain, And mothers wail their dead, And widows give dry hreants to suck, And orphans starvo for bread 1 How long shall millions lie in bonds. And priests, for wrongs and lusts like these, invoke thy holy pause? JC , n ' c * co-. eXtD°°r DS. KOON,—ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Of. fice 111 the Butler House, Main street, Pittaton. Jan. 2ft, 1859. " W bat will you hu\e l'or dinner Sandy?" said Mrs. Bluck. " Oh, Kitty how can I ever live without 1 door above Diuue St. March 7, 1861. you?" " A chicken, madam." Iu Law and Collection Office, ("1 EORGE n. KULP, Attorney at Law,—Offion 1 _ 0BEp.T BAUR.-BOOK TlIJfDER. NORTH x in the Court House, (Register's Office,) l\, East corner of Public Square Mid Maln-st Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (Dee. 13, IMO. oi* Wilkesbarre. Picture Frameir, Common Gill atfd Mahogany. ornaimDnt««i ;i?k1 plain. made toy* der, of any sX*e. Job Binding n©#tlv executed. A large selection of cojmnon and fine pictures, Albums, Blank bookf, Htationerv, Novels. Ac., always on baud. June 17, 1853. This almost upset the brave little woman, but she soon settled the quivering lip, and smiled through her tours. When the order to " lull in" was given, John laid his hand on her brown hair, and said tenderly : " (Jod bless you, Kitty ! you are the best wife ever a poor man had." The Very dead. on battle fields,. Stir in their bloody shrouds : And i:ll the martyrs of tho past Come thronging, crowds oil crowds— Is there no Judge in all the earth ? la thcro no right or wrong 1 Be patient, heart, for God is just: And yet. " Oh, Lord, how long ?" December 13th, 18G2. " Them" Sardines. " Roust or boiled V " Confound it, madam, if you had been a good und considerate wife you'd havo known before this what [ liked," Sandy growled out, and, slauiing the door behind him, loft the houss. It was in spring, and a friend who was present heard tho little wife say, 'Sandy is beut on a disturbanoo to-day ; I shall not please lum, do what I can. Proud in the blush or morning glowing, Wliat on the liill top shines in (lowing? C8. BECK. M P.—DENTIST, . lata ot I'HlLADELdfHlA.— f?ryy?yf"k O.lku,—Main St., above tUft l'ublie J-1 ' 1-r 8 juare. East. Sitl«*. Willces-Barrc, IYnna. July 19, 1S«0.—ly. " Sc.! you the I'oeman'.t banners waving ?" " We 3U'' tlie fotrunn's banners waving !" '•Oon bo with your children and wife!'1 Kark to the music—-I lie trump mid lift'— How they ring through the ranks, which tbey rouse to the strifo ! Thrilling they sound, with their glorious tonrt Thrilling tlioy go through the marrow and bone! Brother*, (ion grant, when this life is o'er, In tbo life to cumc that we meet once niorol A NEW STOCK She lifted up her mouth for a kiss, but the white lips were route; for the life of htfr she conld not have spoken. The train moved off; and Kitty went home. She shuddered as she crossed her door step.— The cluck ticked more lonely than she had ever heard it; and all seemed like desolation. Kitty nut down in her little sewing chair and wept like a child. Charlie came in; his face all aglow and his eyes flashing;Pittston BaKery. TnE staff of life is good Brcal, and I woliW respectfully info fin tho citizens ot I'ittston and visinity, that I always keep the gomUne article on hand or sale, with all kinds o l craek ■ era. pie*, canes, &o. Families »nd parties snppllerl with everything in hi*Itiin, on *hmt notice,and on reasonable terms M y establish mens is opposite Jacob's utore on Mailt-Ht FRANK BRANDKNBlfKU Notice. BU. E. SHBW, DENTIST,—Would res p'.ttfull/ itunouit ■« '-■D 'he eit z.-in of 1 ills toll an 1 vicinity. !'Iat lie will prae.teu iutlii Not long ago, a Western landlord, somewhat noted for his blunders, took it into his head to get up a ball at his " tuvern." As he intended to do the thing up brown, and have everything on tho big-auger plan, he fancied that a few " store fixings" would be a great addition to the bill of fare of pork and turkey. He therefore made inquiry of his friends, and found that the only delicacy in market at that season of the year wus sardines , accordingly he eont to the nearest city for two doaen boxes sardines His ohirography, however, wus so villainously bad, as to make it read " two duzzen boxes syringes." The night of the party came, and as supper time drew near, the landlord looked anxiously down the street for the appearance of the stage which was to bring the principal dtsh 011 tho bill. At lust it arrived, and with a package for the expectant landlord. Directly there was a great outcry, and a pound of cursing in tho barroom. The entire party rushed out to see what was the matter, and there stood Boniface, as mud as a turkey-cock, puffing and blowing with rage. " See there!" said he, "see/ilere! I sent to Dul/uque for two dozen boxes of hurdities tor euppor to night, and the cursed fool sent me twoilty-threc boxes of them blamed pewter squirt-guns, and says that's all there wus in murkct! The dinner time came, nnd Sandy and his friend sat down to dinner, and fish wero eaten in silence, and on raising the cover of the dish before him in a towering passion he called out, Boiled chicken ? I hate it, madam. A chicken boiled it a chicken spoiled." place oti 'vo-rv S itu»sl*y R-m-.n* ut NIKS FUUi Bee the smoke how tho lightning is cleaving asuiuler! JIark ! the guns, peal on peal, how they boom in their thunder! From hojt to host, with kitttUJiig sound, The shouted signal circle* round; Freer already breathes the breath ! The war is waging, slaughter raging, And houvy through the reeking nail The iron loath-dice fail! Nearer they close—foes upon foes— " Ready !"—{fom square to square it goes. February Jf, l*(i ©©OSS| Dn. C R. (VJltMAN h pr*ctico of i» 14 prof*4' ii"4 i dcr» ,iU ajrvicci to yjcimty. D10 |UOJ»iti «Dt I*UtatOU auvl t illy ten Immediately the cover was raised for another chicken, roasted to a turn. h will rccoirp 11 R M OVAL! 41 What I mother, crying? Why, I think its a glorious thing to raise one's arui lor one's thing to die for/' he said, rather dreamily. itSiviti m niyh't 1'itutou, July Jj, Idtll ifli left at tho R VILE hot lav. Sow Locatcd Cor. uf Main .V William Streft* CHEAP " Madam, I won't eat roast chicken, roared Sandy, ' you know how it should have been eooked!" Watch©! Jewelry DM i D i. p j. ., U0BI3f^0N u m l Oi''«• I» MtEOFATinc % *TOfK 7' A M EF A1TK KX w»uM r fully iiiiyjfny hi* fru'm They ktieel as one man from flank to flank, And the fire coinC 8 sharp from the foremost rank. Many a soldier to earth is sent, Many a gap by ball is rent; O'er the corpse before springs the hindmost inan, That the line may not fall to the fearless van. To the right, to the left end round and round, Death whirls in its dance on the bloody ground. God's sunlight id quenched in the fiery fight, Over the IiqsIs fall a brooding night! Brothers, (rod grunt, when this life is o'er, Iu the life to come that we meet once more. " Yes, dear, it is glorious ; but it is sad too. I would not call him buck ; but 1 will be very lonely." At the instant a broiled chicken, with mushrooms, was placed on tho table. " Without green peas!" roared the grumbler.FOR p'sf'Hty C»f itii it* rtahtiny* A supply iof-ftt'th in 'iioiii- C aiw.«ya on h md Al'ter that one burst of tears, Kitty was her own culm self again. Time passed on, aud save thut Kitty prayed oftcuer, and was graver than her wont; one could see little change in hpr. D'*iajly tqnjLd'ioU «Dr • 1 i i ll'ii Lu J.:ire(Dy. CDf all C!C• [.VKit AND n.A C rnoji-l ('ullC r i,ii(l i. " Here they are, dear," said Mrs. Black. " How dare you spend my money in that way V !i :u Willi it D L I'iiis: - A'fVf!-in"t*i'6HcU VuwdFn j. 't READY-PAY, PirUton Mflv .C. iHSQ, rtidv# 01. .1 M hi* m V it it K r F »BK f t#r - Ort W Charlie went off to school in tho morning, und she Was left alone all day. Broken ejaculations often cscapcd her lips— pruyers for the safety and •' strengthening" of John; till at last it became a habit.— One Saturday she was baking and churning, and as usual her heart was full of prayer for her husband,. " Oh God, strengthen poor John, nml let him not flinch in the day of battle. Charlie bring uie the chips; this fire won't burn." " They were a present," said the wife interrupting him. fwiwt ittrpftMfri tn Rising from his chair and rushing from the room, amidst a roar of laughter from his friends, he clcnched his fist and sboutr cd—" How dare you receive a prescut without my leave !" Li 4.Ue ,1 t)l.D i Wf*«n» HlDj .T The dead men lie bathed In the weltering blood, And tlio living are blent in the slippery Hood, And llu i'eel. ;is they reeliiu und sliding go, Stumble still on the corpse Tlint sleeps below. ;l i«rt Si! ?D1ji tn of Dental ho r a Iron &ur$*ry. in ti»« '* A do iut'.tiou J'r rkm Tlun I n cofitiudnBM «»f the §uu»e is «!0 r lit »\VOll ,n.: r of Mtiln «t William Street! 21 i«6t What! frauds! tare well Give Charlotte my last •r;D:n 11* Hrtft.—lv Mantanye & Co.'s, As the ilyiin; man murmurs the thunders swell " 111 givu—U Cod ! are I heir (Jims C10 near ? Greed of Goj.d.—When Napoleon, about IS11, desired to build a palace for the King of Rome, near the barrier de l'assy, the shop of a poor cobbler, named Simon stood in the way. Simon having learned what was going on, demanded twenty thousand francs for bis teoement. The administrator hesitated a few days, and then decided to give it; but Simon goaded by the god of gain, now asked forty thousand francs. This sum was more than two hundred tunes its value, and the demand was scouted- An attempt was made to change the frontage, but being found impossible. they wont again to the cobbler, who hud raised his prico to sixty thousand. He was ofjered fifty thousand, but refilled. The Kuiperor would not give a franos mora and preferred to change his plans. Tha speculating son of St. Crispin then saw his mistake, and offered his property for fifty thousand, thirty thousand, and coming down at la-it to ten thousand. The disasters of 1814 happened and all thoughts of a palace for the King of Rome wero abandoned Some months after, Simon sold his shop for 160 francs, and in a few day* after the sale he wus removed to an insane asylum; disappointed avarice had driven him crazy. WALL'S 4 o r 2L, IIocomrade ■yon volley !■ !—look sharp to the S. STCRMEB, '• I'll give to thy Charlotte thy last fiirewell: Step suit! where death thickest dedcenduth in rear !■ L\TS A.MS3TC.1N HOUSE, TTMil IV \ 0 tflXG (.0«f PA* t p,- ,1 M A K UFA CTU It E It L'^as. run AT THfi The friend thou foriaketh thy side may regain' liiiiuTWHld, thitherward reels Ihe tiCht, D.trk nnd'more darkly day glooms into night, lii-others. God grant when this life is o'er, Jn the life to come that we meet unco more I The neighbor standing on the doorstep, smiled at the mingling of prayer and business."What Becomes of the Chanoe7" —The L ncaster Krprets says t " This question, so often asked and so seldom gat- UlkctOHuly answered, wc arc no IT prepared U) settle beyond cavil, at lousi to (he amount of aouut $jO,l)UO. llecently Abram iicrahey, an old bauhelor residing in West Uempiigld township, Landisville. departed this life, but like other accumulators of that, the lovo of which is the root of all evil, had to leave his worldly wealth behind. The heirs of deceased, in overhauling Ilia effects, discovered stowed away iu mat oh box os, night caps, old stockings, and all sorts of queer repositories, over Jifty thousand duljjars in gold and silver.— The heirs brought it iu this morning and deposited it iu the Lancaster County Baak, the transfer employing several carriages, one of which was so heavily ladjn that there was danger of it breaking down, and a portion of its precious load was transferred to another tenm. DEAI.FH FN T-rtz i-r.1 I '(l mei)t h»« ri-eimtlr lioon raflt 212 ;l\ i. i» »«* w«»t»tyu. kv . , (jivcu l.i tJin comfort am C11(113. LKATHFjr: »nCl FTKDlMiS. Main I'ill.ton. A 'ut n-.-ntmrlit pf nil Paii-nt T.Mtlifr always on linml. Ilcpnlr- " Iluve you heard the news, Kitty f" rr»f-.-nLMU IVill !D • 7viiittVll. an.l Fr-.f.rictor January* t, I86L\—If ' Boots. •iv-t Old Stand of Brown & Thompson Ilnrlt to the hoof* that gnllopitig go The Adjutant'* flying— The fear that Jnhtt had deserted or done (Jowdfdly, rook all her strength away. Bhc sank down on a chair faintly. jUU- J-'itf To the INTorvous The horsemen press bal d on the panting foe, Their thunder booms iu dying— " What is it, Mary V " Why, th«Jy hud a riot in camp; some of the men deserted and some mutinied, and John—blef» me, Kitty, your milk's all biiiti' over! i'hcrc, 1 sot it on the back gridlc." jennings & brother, Dealers in M\\T\rM\kl\G.—Mrs. 8. J. fiEDDI8 would respectfully inform the Indies of Pittston thut she still continues th© busine** of Ladies' Dressmaking at her old locution, over Leon Kux's, opposite Cooper's Hall, aud holds hersejf in reau&o«8 at all times to servo lier cua- of both sexes. A Retired Clergyman having been restored to hen 1th in a few days, after manv years of great Sull'ering, is willing to asefct ntHers by Sending Cfree), on tli© receipt of a postpaid directtul envelope, a c.opv of the prescription used. Direct, the'lie v. JOliN M. DAGNALJL, 1*0 Fulton strett, Brooklyn, X. Y. Victory 1 Terror has seised on dastards, all And their colon full! Grain and Lumber, Victory ! Olosed is thn tirnnt of the glorious fight i And the day, like a conqueror burst on the tomcr DRESS PATTERNS. night) Trumpet and fife swelling choral along, The triumph already sweeps inarching in song. Farewell, fallen brothers; though this life is o'er, '• What about John, Mary !" OF ALL KINDS. in rce.eipt of the latest patterns for T,n ■MPS ami CIoiiliK. nnd Children's Clotli Juik« 12, lSH2-4m " Why John was the only one in his company that stood firm all through. He was as brave as a lion, though some of the half crazy fellows threatened to shoot him if he did not join them. He influenced our boys to be qtiiet and do their duty.— He told them that it would be only for a little while; that aft»r a while they would have a better camp and better rations.— You know some of our boys are pretty wild, Kitty, und! they might 'a got into trouble. My Joseph suys he shouldn't wonder if yuur John should como borne with gold strapa on his shoulders. His bein' so brave, and bavin' so much influence ovqr the men pk'ased Captain JD all to pieces. Ain't you glad Kitty V FLOUR, FEED & MEAL, and will avail herself of thcao advantage* in ,ei viJ'g liur cQfttomenj, J'itt'ton, Oct. 8,186T. To Consumptives. PORK, BUTTE P. and rilBESE, IjA H1). DRIED APPLES and BEAN? SALT, CEMEST, Cfce., Ac. rpiIE ADVKKTI8EB, HAVING BEEN BE_L stored tn health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe affection, and that dread disease.Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. There's another, in which we shall meet you unco inure ! PITT WON, PA. SAtfUEL J.BARBER, KITT? BRAGG'S HUSBAND, aOSKttT It. ML'LFOllD, COttTLANJ) A. SPJUCftTE anC* Denier in To all who desire it, he will send a cony of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will lino u sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every Mercy on us! What's happened to your father ? liun quick, Charlie, and open the gate. What i.-t the matter, John ? You are as white as a sheet." " Kitty, I'm drafted I" In place of falling to crving and moaning as is the fashion with some of our patriotic (?) women, Kitty Hragg laid her hand heavily on her husband's shoulder : " John, I'm ashamed of you ! if yon were a child,* I would give yo.i a good shaking. Compose yourself before Charliuycomes in; I would not have him think his lathef Was a Coward." " That is a hard word Kitty." " I know it, John, but the case demand; it. I would not have you lowered in you boy's sight. Now, John Bragg, lets yoi and I talk sense; Jet us reason the mat ter together. You are a good man, Johi —a good husband and a good father. Yoi are a bravo uian, too, despite your treiub ling nerves. Who plunged into the river just ubovc the rapids, after poor Widov Carne's only son't Who flung himself be lore old Mr. Morris's horses and saved thi old man's life'( Why. just John Bragg 1 know what ails you, John; you an physically nervous at either the report o lire arms or the sight ut blood, iouhavi sp tit your life poring oyer books, and nev er tried to overcome the weakness. Bu you cau offireon • it, and you must." This " «uust" was said smilingly. " I must, indued, Kitty; lor the die iC oast, and there is no escape. I do ho think it is want of courage ; and I am sun my heart glows with love for my country You l»nv«', Uitty, I have given frc«ly o my poor means j but whenever I think o MULFORD & SPRAGUE, Foreign srf Domestic MARBLE. Tumb-Stuiics,laiiti'S Window laps k Sills, OPI'OSITB XaJ?® bank- PITTSTON, LUZEKKT3 CO., PA. IMPORTERS k WHOLESALE DEALERS IN As wo write, the officers of the Bank are engaged jn counting the money. There is &k),UOO in gold, and over #20,000 in silver. This has, of oourse, been the accumulation of years. When the deceased got a bank note, he lost no tiuic in going to bank to demand its cquivolent iu spccie, which he carefully stowed way. He was no doubt afraid to trust the banks during life, but, alas ! the value of human precaution, the banks became the custodians of it at last! It would be interesting Vo kuow how many more thousands arc hid away in the coun try in like tnannfv, and that, too, by people who " hav»» no change" when you offer tbeui a note io payment. HARDWARE, CUTLER! & GUNS, An American Boy Instructs Napoleon.—Walking the the other day on tho botch at Biarritz, his Majesty happened to meet an intelligent looking boy, aboat 8 or 9 years old, who took off his hat as ho passed. The Emperor courteously returned tho salute, and said, " Are you English r AI,80,SOLE AOEXT8 FOR sufferer will try his remedy, as it Will cost them untiling, and may prove a blessing. BROWN & SPRAGUE'S CELEBHATED MINERS' SHOVELS, SCYTHES, AXES, Parties wishing the nre.cri litioli will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, ■Williamsburg, Kings county, N. Y. Oct. 2, 18«2.-4m. All orders promptly attended, and sai'lsfactlou warranted. [April it, ISC--- y And EDGrE TOOLS, Hut Kitty waS crying for joy. That the first news of John should be good. . 219 Greenwich Street, near Vesey St., WILSON, BARNES & CO., Tlic Confessions and Experienre of an Invalid, PUBLISHED for the benefit and as a warning and a caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, Ac.; supplying at tho fame timo the means of Solf-cur». By one who lias cured himself after being put to (treat exponas through medical imposition and quackery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, MXfli.r. cofiks may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAfB, Esquire, Bedford, Kings county, N. Y. Maich 13, 1SG2.-Iy NEW YORK Wholesale Grocers and "Juke.said in his letter that he said to John after the fuss: pril 4, 186J 5J5yl Produce Commission Merchants, John, how could you be so brave and firm when there was auch confusion, and theni fellows hud their bay'nets pinted at you r — . ... " No," answered the boy very quickly, and drawing himsolf up, eaid, " I'm Aineriiican. Hardware, Iron and Sleel WAREHOUSE, 75, 77, 79 and Vesey and -05 Washington 61, ■»*n extensive nEAt tnh ifr " American, are you 1 Well, tell me, whioh aro you for, North or South?" "DS A S, " Said your John, Said ho NEW-YORK CITY 115 Warren Street, " 'Jacob, I went there to do my duty, nnd whs determined »o do it | and besides, how Could a man go back from the right path, with such a woman as toy Kitty at huuie p ray in Lt lor me't' " " U ell, father's for t'no North, I believe, but 1 am dccidcdly in faVor of the South. For whioh of thom aro you, sir?" The Emperor stroke his moustache, smiled, hcsitate.d a little, and then said— " 1 am for Loth." T'lB un leisiDn« l invito tha»Usntion at iltrchant*. M tiii/urluferi. CatitU unit Jlail JiuaU OtiCractni-a, and euiMU n ■r's g n rally to tbuir sortm 'Ht of thti follovViug articles, i:f r on favorable terras, for C'unh or (ThJrd door below Washington Stftet,) Williiiin II. Wilsan, x Daniel V. Barnee, ! Abiter f\ Kotrftey, J Samuel N. Dtslano, ' iept. 27, JKttO, Tup, Bank Note Tax Bim«—The Bank. Note Tax bill, introduced by Senaufr Sl«. crman, provides as follows : Scction 1. That on the first of nest July, and annually thereafter, there shall be levied and collcctcd from such corporation, associated company, bank or individual issuing notes or bills of one dollar and upward for circulation as money, commonly called bank bills, a duty of two per centum on the largest amount of suoh bills outstanding at any time during tho year preceding such assessment. Section 2. Imposes a duty of ton per Cint. to be similarly assessed on notes, checks, tickets or other obligations intcniicu to be usoil as money, of a denomination jess than a dellar, and repeals section 2 of the act of last session prohibiting the circulation of such notes. estoa»ivo u which they NEW YOBKJ Office of JAY COOKE, appritw i ar«lit ' K iqluh. Iran, round, 8'iuaru aud flat, common, beat iiu l JXlra Cjua.Hti«»- .. Soili'ih,, .Virtoiy and Ituma Bar Iron, of best bratifla. Scmscbii'tjos Aoknt Ai JAY COOKE & CO, Bankers This made KiUy's tears flow the fustp f; but they were joyful tears. " Not both, aro you 7 Weil that's not Cto easy, and. it will please nobody." J lis majesty lot the conversation drop, and walked on.-—Far is Cor, of London Skipping Gazettt, Oct, 24. 1881. FRESH FULL GOODS. 1861. xi4 soutii Tinai) street, Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1802, At some future time I will toll of how John's courage stood the test of battlefield ; but knowing all the oivcumstances, I feel almost sure Kitty Btgg will yet be proud of her husband., rol DDe*'*p'$ fftnnereil ADnerimn Iron of huperi «Dr fj'iiility. liui'dzn'.1 and Ulster Lrui\D SulUt fn,t. Flat aji'l Square. Angle auCl Swarf Iroi .*» 11/ and Ratm'* .V'C7 fit fa, fchi*e Sha|v«s an\ If\jt Iron, fi'it R •ftn&i BinC4. Hcroll auc Oral Iron. Crow Bin. Churn JiriUe. Axlo# ami iDra.fn of Salisbury I ron. 8l#eJ- t't-cd ljUoCl and :31dil&* and Stone Axes, CM Steet Striking au 1 Haml Hummers nnd StoneSl»'dg«»8. I Jf tyfor'* ftni Hi irl*r*m'*t Rounrl. Oetas*on !ialf Octagon BtfjuL. Genuine &er#inn fUce/, *'i Bli-iterBtt'oi. Stojie ami '?**? at' '" Hofcty Fme. Ihontnn ;&ftjrfcafc se": TiP?,ft It.jVie Sfio -9. anil Shi|fe "3f/A* K, En'l, SlMta-*. AD»rj' and fiWlantil 3Mt«. VT-MWU-. rt-'oopn. l£*»'» »»il I a'j Hson's Mill (inCl Cross Cut ?fD "• n iti'li ir'» an* UDSM«rt»'« F1l '«, SiiW», Trolr »WC 0'itl#ry, Aiv Iln'ri#,' Blood a. Diir-j ?»p»«u'« C 1r.11 »n I Birinini?h»iu, SfceiBold, porman attd J)ome»tic Hardwares. a. rt. wiTiiiins, 1 WETMOHK * 00. ir.onnr. r. »«*«CDan, V • 11 win wnrMoriK. J h"ry REIGEL, BAIRD & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS The undersigned having boon appointed Si b HCmrtioN Aoknt by the Secretary C»f the Treatury, ia now prepared to furnish at once, the " Ah, Sam, so yo'vo been in trouble, hab OK Foreign and American Dry Goods, Now Twenty Year 6 pe ct. Bonds All ye young men w'tto fe#r the draft, go and find a wile like £itty Brug. " Yes, Jim, yes." you 7" 7 —: " Well, well, cheer up, man, adversity tries us, and show up our better qualities." "Ah, but adversity didn't try me ; it was an old vagabond of a judge, and he showed up my bad qualities." No. 47 Kovlli 3.15«., I'liiiau'a. Pa., ,pf tl«- Uuitcil Htnles.ilesjKtiatefl as " FivC-Twentiet^s.' redeemable at the pleasure of the Gov"erum 'nt alter five years, und authorized by Act of 0.Dng.e*a. approved February 1iD, 1802. The Co\ i'u.n Ji'jND* are issued in sums of $jQ, $}Ui» Tiu: Bokdh in sunis of $50, $100, $500 5*|Hflu iDnd sMCH). An was noted for making and lending good cider, aud extreme Wfjigincs^'jn Jispt'ueing it to his neighbors when 'Jney called tii see him. A travelling Ya,'.'icee, who heard thife of him, resolved trj try his hand on the Old fellow, and coax n pitcher, of teidef ottt bf him. He made liiin a call, and pramed up his farm and cattle, and spoakijfg'*6f 'tis orchard, casually remarked : •' I hear, Mr. Tdn Dam, that yon uiako excellent cider." Woul'l ronpartfully innfce tl.e intention ■*D1 Conntrj- M'reliantk to (heir , ■ Large & Wiil-Sckctril Stuck of Fi'usji Fa}! (jowls, • Muuli ' Upy are n«y r/MS &~tf- llrt'r 'Imnth wii'itfl Hi itullunrt xiuniuo oui-? tCDniC »«• ihoij n.lvniilnu'* pD liny k4 »0-C *-i IT *r.| Once on a time an Irishman and a negro were fighting, and when grapling with each other, the Irishman exclaimed ; " Yo devil of a black nagur! cry enough, or I'll fight till I die!" 1 Dm nuvwviw. . wiU com'm * »,«uie, sr,Ko t*™ M, n ru mi r nm n UJtD, aud 1 am reduced to the weakness 0f FAYABLE IN GOLD, a child. I shall be disgraced, I kni;D._ lemi Annually. whk'hls equal at the preaeut j)on't .,ou wi„|, yo0 hnd a braver husband •ramlMI on gold, to about c,9ht per cc»t. per an- D { you „ -"and, Farmers, Merchants, Mcchaniea. Capitalist!, 1 Hut Jt'nty did not hear. S^l0gatby the ind nil who have any monejr to invest, should |ritc|,en hearth, leaning; he*. brown head j now and remember thUt iheae Bond* arc. In ' , " rfreot. a Fihkt MoiiTOACK upon all Railroads, on ™c, J11*11 °* J old iirsluoned Uanuls. Bank $tC/cfc», ami Securities, and the iiu- chimney. Her thouf atsJ ut lust formed luense products of all the Manufactures, Ac., Ac., theiUseivCH iuto won' - • in the country : and that the full and ample prd- , .. T , ... ... vision made lor the payment of the interest and 1 vctily believe, John, it 18 a thing liquidation of principal, by Custom duties, Ex- you caunot help—it ifl your misfortune, cise Stamp* am] Internal lievenuc, serves to n,Dt yo(|r f m gel| the ,uce ju0 Beat/Moat Available n«4 Moat Popular ,artin wi''' K'vC" five hundred dollars Investment in Ike Market. rt' #r-d then you can get a substitute. Subscriptions reeelved at Pa*Jn legal tender ' e rent the little red house on Murry 8 nutee, or notes and obecka of bauM at par in falJ'j, M,d thou . Philadelphia. B u bac r i be reltf mail wiU receive « NeVOr, Kitty! talk DO more—I would indeed be a oowurd thoo. What I deprive ice. nay iovod onus of: a home to save my own . . a full supplv of Bond# will be kspt on f Ne*er—never 1 It is uot uay life 8ub.cr.ptio, I »» »f«id # I » iU8t *• * *?*D Not. 18/ * and the dreadfrl carnage. I will go,dear? An old bachelor was rather taken aback a day or two aince aa follows : pioking up a book, he exolaiwed, upon seeing a wood cut representing u man kneeling at the feet of a woman—" lietbre I would ever kneel to a woman I would oncirclc my neck with a ropJ; and strotah it." And then turning to a young woman, he inquired. '• Do you think it would be tho be*t I could do t" " It fcould undoubtedly be the best for the woman," was tho sareastio reply. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS NORTHEASTER I PE.E6YLVANIA " So'll I, boss," sung out the darky, " I allcrs does." " Ycsh, yeih, I does. Hans bring oider •hug" The chairman of a policical meeting seeing if rowdy who was raising his arm to throw a stale egg at him. cried out j " Sir; your motion is out of order I" 50 BardelfclUta* Pork 1 #„pt. 17. IIMW. The Yankee wis delighted at his success, already smacking his lips ii) anticipation of guod things to come, Jluns brought up a quart jug of cider, and placed it on the table before his lather. The old farmer raised it with both hands, and gluing his lips to thp briul, he draii*«4 H »o the bottom, thee handing the empty jug to the dry and thirsty Yankee, he quietly observed — " liare ! it you don't pleive dat is good sider sbust you sm«ll de iftug !" 1 Tun of Hams Sugar Cured! Tun of CD00 of IHUEI) BEEF. t™ " , I Tho Providence I'reus says the proposi" Mr. A— 1 understand you said I tion to amend the internal tax law so as to Bold you u barrel of bard cider with water include babies under the head of "manu'n ' ,, , , - tiaotures" does not seem to meot with favor. No, no, was tnajreply, I only said you Tbe proposer is u bachelor. sold uie a barrel of hard water with oider , i'l j " Matchless misery," lias been defined - —— « ». • to be having a, cigar and nothing to light " You want a flo;:gipg, that's what you it lo," said a -ent to his unru' son. " I 100 Sacks Pyre Ashton Salt 60 Sacks GROUND ALUM7 lOb Barrel" gVftACTUSK BALT, at THK CA»" store of V. PETERSEN, Pitlrton, P«. H. it- A. PETERSEN, Bcranton, P». C. PETERSEN, Honendale, P«. Nor. 8,1880. Charles Law & Co, PitUUtf, August fc MW.-H flI,A*K8 OP ALTi KISD8 FOB BALE AT P THIS OFFWE. To Clothers. CONSTANTLY on hnni »t thi» OfficeeOir* of tue and No. f»r ol»U»ing. Keo. 7,1801. "Ttf An IrLih attorney aayv do printernhouk publish a death uulejs appriaed of the iuot the dceeasMl. ■ 4 «•-- - "PW* v , - tnow it, dad, but T'H trv to gctalong with- " Yoa can't do that ujruin," said tho pirf. put if/' Trhcn the boy cut bii tail off. |
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