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Job Printing and PITTSTOX GAZETTE, The "O-.zitte" Jobbing CUca, and the Job Printing Office of BIOHABT & HHYKA, AND Luzerne Anthracite Journal. PITTSTON GAZETTE FUULUSdKb WEEIiLV BY Being now eonaolidaied, embrace* a Iargn vaiitlyo JobbiSK material tlion any other cfi.ce lu the tn HIT and is tally prepared to execute wuik ot all Miasm the best and cheapest manner. Particular atuntion given to the following:— RICUAitr, UEk CA & THOMPSON, " Gazette" Building, Main Street, West Side. MANIFE3T3, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, SHOW • BILLS, LABELS, NOTFS, ORDERS, HANDBILLS, BILL HEADS, , TICKETS, CARDS, ft*., «c. Ths GAZETTE nnl .JOURNAL is published evary T i jrvl.iy. at T»viD IDjh.auh p«r annum, itrictlii in aJomee. jkm* charged within the cuuuty. AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL. ADVERTISING- BATES MFACIL 3 w. | 1 m. | « ni. Om. | R li LING. 1 «qnar«\ 2 squares, - % column. - T'l 00136 | "8 Wl ) "t "» I. 8 00 1M "| * «T TS6 |_ 7 w KD 0» 4 oo | 08 | ; wj i" io « | M op i 00 l" 7 00 I 10 "to | 18 t'l 1 •••C) uo g oo | lo oo | » oo "| :iw | oo oo feboteb to % Coal Interests, |)alitics, $tetos, literature, anb General Intelligence. Ruled work ofallkinds done in the neatest and tD#a maimer, and printed as requested. Every tiling In thii lino will receive prompt attention. i^Mtiinin, BLANKS. t column, - ■■ - ,, ——'■■■ ' I. The following BUlIu are kept on hand, or print* to order, and sol.l on reasonable termt:—Slienfc S«!e«. v-arraNte Constable Sales Summons .!U(!l JTU'TI111 r WTTAT 17 \TA AQT tracts, Promlsory Notes Subpenas Attachments fie-'* W JlVjJLlii INU. 0 -i/, Mtiona. Marriage Certificates Check Rolle 'lime Holla I/cede. Contracts Lenses. *c.. etc. Raj ilir yearly » lveitfsers, not to exopfl with wird hrM aytire* tit inv Mm •. 116. IV.ninons notices, #ith ttn * W wfcth. VOLUME XIir.-NO. 2. PITTSTON. PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1863. X".iC3 ab Dve rHtt»H will be strictly udhcrpd to, M. W. Mokiiis. fec'y. of th» Board, rittston, March IB, 1883.^ is shipwrecked at Malta 4060 James, the brother ofetirLord, is, according to Ensxtrius, thrown down from a pinocla of ttiu Temple, aud atoned, and a fuller striking him on the head with a club, ki'led him 4067 Sedition in Jerusalem, occasioned by Flovus. This may be considered the proper commencement of tho Jewish war. less difficulty than I expected, and instantly dropped upon tny k»ces by the dead man's side. The canteen was nearly full of pure, cold water, and I almost emptied it at a draught. Offering a silent prayer for the strength whiqji that simple beverage seemed to infuse into my almost exhausted frame, I was about to* rise once more to my feet when Parting of Munqo Park and Walter ScotT.—At Williatiihope Ridge, Sir W alter Ssott bade farewell to his heroic friend Mutigo Park. They had come op from Asheatiel. where Scott then lived,and where Marmion was written and its delightful epistle inspired—where he passed the happiest part of his life—leaving it,as Hogg said, " fur guid an a" for his fatal dreams I aboilt his cottage were now lie was to have '• a hundred acre*, two spare bed-rooms, with dressing-rooms, each of which will on a pinch have a couch-bod." We all know what the dreams, and the cottage, and (he hundred acres eotne to—t he ugly Abbotslord ; the over-burdened, shattered brain, driven wild, ending in ruin, death and madness. Well, i* wa* on that ridge the two friends—each romantic, but in such different w»ys~-|Mr'ed never to meet again. There is rite ditch Park's horse stumbled over and all but fi ll. " I aiu afraid, Mungo, that's a bad omen,"said the Sheriff; to which lie answered, with a bright smile on his handsome fearless face —'• freits (omens) follow those who look to them." With this expression, lie struck the spurs into the horse, and Scott never saw him again. He hud not long been married to a lovely woman, and had been speaking to Seott about his new African scheme, r.nd how he meant to tell In family he had some business in Edinburgh — scud them his blesMtig, and be off. nevt r to return, i~eott used to say, when speaking of this parting, " I stood and looked liai k, hut he did not." A more memorable place for two such men to part in could not be fouud. —8-oftman. MISCELLANEOUS, A NEW STOCK M. L. Everett, Treasurer. In Account with Board of School Directors of Pittston Borough: 1R60 ft Balance on hand, Tu Cuaii ul Jumea Walih, •' Johq Rood, " M. Lyons, " Wm. Omulloy, State appropriation for year 1860, " " 1801, CEO. W. BRAINERD & CO., GROCERS, John Reed Collector for I8S$. In Ac. with Treasurer School Board. Vn. 108 Murray, near HmI S(re«t, OEO. W. BRAIXrUI),) J KEW YORK. DAVIO UELUEN I 424 82 $.1 87 For am'fc. of School Duplicate, $2,958 92 Cr. By ara't. paid Treasurer $2,384 28 do do of exoneration! 231 63 do Commission on $2,727 20, (& 5 $ ct 234 25 2,763 58 1,881 9« 318 20 S'.U 20 305 73 136 3# O. B. SMITH, Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, &C«f & Cay &C(| GOODS• m $2,752 27 C ( $20fl 65 Michael Lyom, Collector iij«..](D00. with Treasurer of School iB.mi1. i)n. It took place, Recording: to Joseph us, on the 16th dav of tho month Arte- I'rocccds of Director's Note, Balance duo misitu, which according to Scaliger'a calculation, corresponds to our May 4070 The christians leave Jerusalem and fly to the sound of voices from behind fell upon my ear. My collar was firmly'grasjied the next moment by the hand of a tall Southerner, who told uic with a curae that i was a prisoner of war. That night I found myself lodged, with twenty others, in a small rouni of a frame building about a mile to the left of the battle field. My companions were all, with one exception, raw recruits, and seemed to submit. to their fate with a dogged resigna- $6,042 61 Tea?hera Ac , Cr. l'uid I'. 8. 0»ok, 6 mo. wages i»l I HO per ino. $150 00 Mrs. 6ninth. If mo. at $20, 36 00 Win. JJ. Jctt'oida. j mo. At 30, 150 00 ?4is Jeffords. 5 mo. at 25, !2j JO Lucimia Church, it m». at 25 125 00 KIa»!i C\ilJaglia»o, 4$ mo. at 20, 87 US 1'. U. Gallagher, 5 mo at 26, *11.) 00 Muria 'ia«art. 5 tun. at 20. 100 00 Mary A Mulkey, 6 mo. at 25, f 135 00 lDamel O'Xeiil, .» mi». at 30, + 14S 00 11 nj. hvaiiS. o mo. at 30, 150 00 Mrs N. T. Robertson, 5 mo. at Pella, in Colosyria St Peter and St. Paul put to death Jerusalem taken September 7th and destroyed by Titus, which ends the Jewish war. Josephus. reckons that not less than eleven hundred thousand persons perished in the selge, by fire, sword, misery and famine. If to this number be added all that were killed in the several buttles fought out of Jerusalem and in the taking of several towns which the Romans stormed, it will be found that the Jetrs lost in the whole course of the war, orieYnillion, three hundred and fifty teien thoutand, «a hundred and »itly incn. The number of pr!s-oners during the war, according to the same hist' rial), amounted to ninetyseren t/toutiand. See Matthew 24 c., 81 v. Magnilicent triumph of the Emperor Vespasian, for his victories oyer the Jews 4075 Dedication of the Temple of Peace.— Vespasian places in it the golden vessels. belonging to the Temple of Jerusalem, and a great number of the finest performances of the best painters and sculptors 4079 Dreadful plngne in Rome, through which ten thousand persons are said to have died in one day Commencement, of the second persecution against the christians. About this time St. John was thrown into a chaldron of boiling oil, near the Satin gate at Rome, but being miraculously preserved is afterward banished to Patmas, where he is supposed to have written his Revelation, some time in the course of this or the following year 4099 The death of St John the Apostle and Evangelist, v; generally supposed to have happened about this time 4070 4071 N) IDiW.st ctreot, 1 door D inik* St., N c W-YORK V'l For am't. of School Duplicate fCs»r 1800 $3,548 88 Ck. By nm't. paid M. L Xiyerctt. Treasurer $2,7fl3 53 By am't. of exonerations 466 Dtt do do Commission£3,081 89 (& 5 ct. March 7, 1801 11 v 1 CS3f3S AP Robert baur-book bixiDkh. north E itt corner of Public Square and Main ft W»in«i»l»arrc. Picture Frames. OomnionGilt and M ihogAny. ornamented ami plain, inadn to order. of any silt1. Job Binding neatly executed. A large selection of own men and fine pictures, Albums. Blank books, Stationery. Novel*. Arc., 154 09 $3,384 (I FOR Bn lance duo $164 02 \Vm O'Malley. Collector for 18(11. In account with Treasurer of Bcbool Board. 1DR.' tion, which can hardly Iz understood by those who know nuihinc of camp-liie. For my part, I was by no means willing to submit to confinement within the walls of a military prison in rebeldom, and so £ told the individual just alluded to. " Neither am I," he replied. " But how are we to prevent it?" " Why, by escaping, to be sure." "Ah." he said, rather mournfully," " I fear it is not so easily done " " Hnt you are willing to try ?" " I am." " Well, then, tbo sooner we make the attempt the better, so let us set about the consideration of some plan of operation at READY-PAY, 2o {»**r mo. 125 00 W. J. iDeonii, 5 mo. nt 3 \ 160 00 M is.-j. M. Oiddtngs. 3i 1110. at 20, 05 00 Miss E F. Thompson, 2 no. nt20, 40 00 C. Brown. 4£ mo. nt 20. tsay,) U1 iD3 T» lu.lieis account lor 1*01 : N. "i. Hotter (eon. 6 mo. at 25, 12ft 00 G. Robertson, 5 mo at 20, 100 00 Benj Evans, 5 mo tit 30, 160 00 Mario Taggart. 5 moat 20, 100 00 Ellen Cttihighanr5 mo at 2«», 100 00 P. II. Gallagher, 5 mo at 2$, 140 00 Mrs. Alexander, 6 mo at 20, 100 00 Nancy OtUdniga, b mo at 26. 125 00 M. bliumord, 4 mo at 30, 120 00 Mary M Mulky, b mo at 25, 125 00 Patrick O'Brien, b mo at 25, 125 00 James Carr, 4 mo at 35, 140 00 Mirts F. At water, 5 mo at 20. 100 00 Paid lor School Houses to D. For nm't. of School Duplicate Cr. By nm't. jiaid M. b. E*- crntt Treasurer ts.im oi Bv sm't, of exonerations 107 30 $2,420 74 alwavs on hand Piston BaKery TIIE st.id oflile is Rood Bit;n 1. ami I would rtispoctfiiflv inform the eitisten► «Dl 1'iH*r. n and vuinity, thut I always kiii'p 'lm D11*1111 inC* article on hand or Hale, with all kin-lmi rt;i.-k - t:r«, plea, cases. &o.- Families tttd pnittoa supplied with everything in liUliiM*. on alwnt noiico,and on reasonable tornis My o.«tiihliab mens is opposite .Tncoh's store on M-iin-st FRANK BRAN DKlS RlfUU do Com in iit ion $2,208 49 113 43 (2» 5 ct. •$2,420 74 Edward Ttiitledgc. Olloctflr for lSflf5 In account 4074 with Treasurer of School BoaniD For ain't, of School Duplirnt** On. By ain't, paid M. L. Kyerett! 1 rcos'r. f 82,"no !0 By ain't, of exonerations 1S2 19 do do Commisiou $2,122 X8 @ 5 $ ct. «2,803 62 Mantanve & Co.'s, REMOVAL! Sow Located lor. of Main & W illinm Streets Watches and Jewelry 151 13 $2,*03 52 once." The whole nf the nig'it was spent in noting and meditation, but notliirij» couiJ i *6 agreed upon. I became ut lust disgusted with the fellow, aud determined to act independently of him. Morning dawned; the red rays of the rising sun gilded the dnrk clouds in the eastern horizen, and I determined to regain my liberty before tbegreat luminary would himself appear, or die in the attempt. It was no part of oy plan to csoapa from the house by stealth, b: cause I knew that to be impossible ; lbr a sentinel was posted opposite our window, and the only means of reaching the door was by passing through a room occupied by a squad of misersble- Inoking creatures who called themselves soldiers, and was under tho command of a arn^gmnk Morgan ori Pine 8t. School, Trustees Presbyterian Church 458 5S M. V». Morris, 8.«:'y. | Note.—The nimre of elfpersons exnnnrnted to the above Collators ean|lDc seen on the books of the Secretory, ami tho *itizens are respectfully reque»tod to examine thorn to eee if they arc corrcct. x. w. ». A NEW STOCK. JAMES AITKEX.wnuld raspc fully inform his friends ,1 AT THE 4031 U|»ner Pittston, Odd Je.Sts for brick school house by Catholic church; 706 25 Feed and Cark of (Jolts.—A writer in the Germantown Ttlegmph gives the following directions on ihe subject: Wean the colt at five or si* uionths old, first teaching him while sucking ihe mare to eat oats. When taken Irom the dam confine tho colt closely and put them out of hearing for one week. During the first winter, feed daily two quarts of oats, and all the hay the coalt will eat. This, with good, warm shelter, will keep him growing and improving. Don't turn out in spring till the weather is settled and warm, and in a fuil bite of grass The first year makes or ruins, the colt. It is tho most iiUDflriaat cA Lis life. Kcti? him lat tho first year, whatever you do afterwards, for this year decides whether he is to be u full grown horse or a miserable pony—do after care can atone for neglect during the first and the public in general that he has ished his store with a new and exu-r t re pi en Pa.'d It. J. Winner, " John W. Davis, " L Barnes, " Srfin'l. Vanderburg, 50 00 157 62 18 84 25 16 incut of Watch en. CI or Is. «f- ./C ficriptions. Together with BIL TED WARE. Combs, Brushes. Flower Vaaes. and a thous.ir which will recommend themee been purchased of the best man United States, and cannot be an ty or nriee. Dr* fry. of all de* r BR AND PL A- Pocket Cutlery, Old Stand of Brown & Thompson NEW GOOD 8 fF«r the Pittston Gaietto SPIES! SPIES!J SPIES!!! 11 James McFarlnnd, 41 00 •* School Director's note, 400 00 " E. F. Ferris,enrollment tax " John Kern*, 75 30 ThCjv h BY B. A. W, n. AT TUB WEST PITTSTON STORE v on school law, CLC-, 17 25 Rents. Fnid Thomas B'nedict, 7 25 Benjttm n Evans, (1 year) 25 00 A. 0'Thompson, 1 ' " 25 00 K. F Thompson, 2 *' 60 00 N. T. Robertson, 2 " 60 00 Isaac Thompson. 20 00 Spies upon our hearth* intruding A 1 - -LI I J REPAIRING — repaired at all tint workmen. Thankful •Watahei. ■( by tUe Heaven help us bear in patience All the sunshine of your smiles frnnj vour wiles! he lit 4104 heretofore enjoved. n eoiitinueiue of the same is respectfully solicited. J. A. rsigned has just reeleved a fresh Spies that come with curl* and kisses, Sighing o'er otir grief* and cares j Never mind our IMiulJes. dnrliiips, W. WltSON. Comer o PittMon jiatve *21 1 •Iain &. Vi q Sir 26 54 .nuea II. Wiilsh. f-ir MitcLull, 7 33 Repairs of HtiiUiingii, Ac.: I'uid J. Ii. Wear. brick S. II RriU'irt Mi MY CAPTURE AND ESCAPE. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS Leave ua out of C.1T Du r " p m. 1 J£sn MASrPAOTOttEH *'(T S. STIMin, iC cat) lDe huCi elSKWhorc, and to which an of his c\i.mnn-rj is retpeetftiHy in- 2J3 45 Spies Lb lit bpvlug " Jf.r y Spying "for religion'* hoi.or," K cor nor AN INCIDENT OF THE WAR. " A. G Looaiis, furniture, 11 50 '• 11. R Cntllfr, So 13 75 C• Win. O Mm I Icy. P i lie st. 8.H. 72 ?.0 " John L vu lanrl. lu r.ber, 33 29 " J i15rnwii,liiiulitig stone 13 71 UT } . I. I Obtaining permission ta BfD3ak to this CEOCKEHY, BOOIS AND SHOES. Stabbing wl.ma yo feign tC The second battle of Manasas was fought. Heaps of dead und wounded lay around; pieces of broken carriage wheels, rifles, pistols, sabres, and other weapons of destruction were strewn in profusion over the ground which was everywhere plowed up D y repeated cavalry charges and the constant movements of light batteries of artillery.sergeant, wJio proved to be rather a human* fellow, I showed him my wound, which was much inflamed, as well lis lull of corrupt matter; and besought him, with all the eloquence of which I was muster, to permit mc to wash it in the river, which v,-as only about three or four hundred yard's from the house. After some hesitation,lie reluctantly ccmscnted ; and calling' one of liis men, he ordered him to take his musket and accompany RIG. The river, although so near, was hidden in the wood and as we lostsigbtof the hou?o and drew near its banks, my heart beat violently within my breiist—-for the moment in which I was to earn for myself either liberty, or punishment far woraa tiiau death, was almost ai hand. On reaching ibo water's edge, we both halted suddenly, end tho man who prided cd and with Taking fi On K T Spies tli.it cat the £ooCl ninn's dinner, BEA1.ER I rtrplcil " r.iul Jle.m, " Michael Ki*ap, Blind l ies, •' Win.O'Mu.luy,school house on " E. RutlMge, la1Dor, 18 37 II 44 amis twelve raont TJOOTS SHOES. LEATHER ami FINDING XJ street- IMu»ton. A ':ir« Calf Kip. And Patent Leather ipii 4«ne witli punctuality on Jan. l-'ii'J, p««t I :e o! t ugu ho bopes ■nerit a A Pran.EXiNa Predicament foe Old Bachelors. -The Conscription Bill, which is now a luw, provides that all bachelors between the of thirty arid fortyfive, shall be enrolled in the first class which is liable to do niilitury duty. No old bachelor can hereafter be exempt frt/in performing military duty, unless lie avails himself of the terrible alternative of getting married. So choose ye this day wliutn ye will serve. To the music of which Union will you march 1 linnt!. li GEORGE B. nOilMKI 8 50 •i 33 7 44 tbnfc. tt ike icoqI of Seek* like wolves#, the Hungry for th«» lDr»vim stcri Dropping from t' trustful youn wrm DH. S C. MAESH'3 National Hair Ee&torer! " John Gilded* " " M. .1oyc«s puvemcntat I'ln- igliL.C "IVf WT.UHAKIYG—Mrs. S. J. «E»- 1 y 1, D1S wmuM rcHfM'ctl'nlly inform the huli of Pittnton that she •till continues t!ja btislilf of Ladies' Dressrmikinc at hr*r«»td ligation. «»\ Leon S.ix'b. opposite Cooper's II heraelf in readiiKHS at all times t toraers in the monr.r atroet school, '* JenijingB &, Bro , lumber, " M. Coim-y. whitewashing, " Mrs. Gallagher, cleaning, " It. Ii Cuthr, " Robert Mitchell, 14 Tbos. Marshal. ** John Moran, 20 00 Spies of every grado and station, Wise and simple, great and small, Village, flity. »rmy, nation, Now are struggling in your thrall. 70 75 8 00 *2 60 Upon a level spot, near the edge of the wood, lay un enormous lieap of humutr bodies, in every form of mutilation, as well as a large number of dead horses, showing that a battery had been charged, though unsuccessfully, by a detachment of mounted Jicbols. The majority of these mon wore the Confederate uniiorm, but here and there a blue-coat could be discerned ; end more than one pair of goldeu epaulets glitered in the mud. lion the peculiar properfy of ray Hair toils ot'ijiitiuji. eolov. it 1 34 XV.I ii. « U and *t -outf, Htopv ; it | 1 ( '. ■ ntf I i:1111'! • • - • lihftftm rottft. nfirl nil *Dth*r oiitu Hit If 1 50 To your holes, ye ]: lor vipers! -C■»» )pi it »!#D! dye the Ilmr. 1 uilnlf ■to tiW proper coloriup matter wl.u'li conu«* For sate by G. H. ROM MEL. 1 00 1 00 To your nests ye pious owls ! Get ye home, interna) pickets! Satan calls hia " muster rolls." DRESS PATTERNS Miscellaneous : James Green, coal, Ac, 6 32 12. F. Ferris, Secretary's salerv, 61 00 Hieharf, Beyeft &. Thompson, She is ia receipt of the latest jDatt#»rr dies' Dresses awl Clocks, and CiiiUlreii in? anCl will avail heraelf of these,advanta, serving her tufstomera. Pitta ton. Oct. 8, I SA I. for Le tt-ston, Oct 9, ISC!?. \V Oat I | For the Pitt&ton Gfizctte. EEMAHKABL2 EVENTS IN BIBLE HISTORY. 100,000 BARRELS OF THE LOW MAMFAllllRIXG Co's. IT TD R E T T E. 7* W/inrets. PMlmlrlfJua. printing* Ac, J. Henry Pules ton. printing* Mcbsor, whitewashing, M. L. I'verctt, Treasurer for 1 A 1*859. Chas Lhw & Co., sundries, 18 37 6 00 2 75 Fashion.—It will be of special interest to our lady readers to know that in several large cities of Europe, the acknowledged leaders of the ton have commenced war against the wearing of crinoline—refusing to enter the theatres where it was worn.— The use of it in England it is thought will be speedily discountenanced; mid us w« follow in the wake of our truns-Atlantic belles, it must soon go out of date bera. FROM DT!. A. CI.AKK S TABLES Of CHRftNOr.GV, SAMUEL J. BARBER, P O 59 08 20 40 13 OS 12 00 FOH TUB USE OP HLBLE KCADEItS, All was still. Not a sound reaohed the ear, cave the gurglo of the last breath in the throat of the dying soldier, or the half suppressed groajis of those who were anxiously awaiting the moment when the Almighty would relievo them from their excruciating sufferings. J}y and by a dark form raised itself slowly from this huge pi'e of slain, and gazed wildly around It was habited in a dress of a Union Artillerist, although the deep blue of its jacket had changed by exposure to the rays of a Southern sun, until it somewhat resembled a Russian green ; and himself upon being n Coufederute soldier," advised me. in rjo very plieics terms, to " hurry up," if I did r,ot wish to have another wound to wash. This short Bpeech added a desire of revenge to that of liberty, and strengthened me in my resolution. I took off my jacket slowly and carelessly, without seeming "to pay any attention to his words; but in placing it upon tho earth, I made a movement which brought mo directly behind him. To placo my hind upon his face and my foot against hw heels, was only tho workof Sculptor, and Denier in capital nf $|jft.O0O, tlic the kind in !)»•• world James Brown. dC» M. W. Mur»is, Secretary, A.C Thompson,cleaningschool Foreign anil Damesiic MARBLE, Miraculous eonccplian of John the Baptist 3999 Miraculous conception of Jesus Christ Birth of John the Baptist Jcstis Christ, the Son of GoCl, born of tho Virgin Mary at Bethlehem in Judea, wise men from the East, being guided by a star,came and worshiped the new born King of the Jews. Ilerod the Great, King of Jud#a, orders all the male children of Bethlehem and its vicinity, under two years of ago, to be put to death, in order to destroy Jesus Chrint who was providentally carried into Egypt before the cruel 4000 Ion# established, liav- ColltroI of nil flight soil t city CDf Xow York. rfre prepared to jtrTiclq, which is. without doubt, the vm) vein* b«c*t A-VtUrzer in market. It rennet* the yield, and ripens the crop D earlier, at an expense *ee to four dollars per Acre, with litiU»r. Also. FIFTY TONS of BONE •*ilijLT f mixture of hone and night soil ? at $D4& ].»«'i'tf-ri—a superior article tid frrn?3. Price of Potodrette. ft« ven barrels, arid •over delivered irirt:o. A pamphlet contathififc all in formation. finiy h«« had free by adit letter IV* the subscriber. a r« put of over T. M. Lt. Exrerntt, Treasurer for lbou Ct i6tDi, 1 25 4000 Toiub-Sluucs, Maiittls, Window Caps & Sills OPi'O.-aTK I'HK BAN'jK. 62 27 $6,28S 61 253 00 Balance in hands of Treasurer, pirr3ro.Y, luzerne co.. pa. 61 Tha Winsted (Conn.) JTvrald is " sar- Iiasticle." It soys that tho time has come when " everybody can't wear calico," and ihc pampered children of wealth who caa oll'ord it, delight to sport it in the face of the poorer cluses who can get nothing bet- All orders promptly attended, and satisfaction warranted. [Aprils, 1 1 y »Lww$IO, paid in 1*59. $10 lulUm-mire.) for tuxt.s. 4001 WILSON, BARNES & CO., M. W. Monnis, Seo'y 1862. M. L. Everett, Treasurer. Dr. To hnlanco from last yearns above, $ 253 00 •• On nil received ol Ed wd. Rullt-dge 2,300 20 " do do Win O'Malley 108 05 W/iolasalo Grocers and ter tnan siik Produce Commission Merchants, edict was carried into execution. Death of Herod the Great, in the 37th vear of his reign, lie is succeeded by his son Archclaus Jesus Christ, twelve years of age. disputes with the Doctors in the Temple who arc astonished at his understand- the red cording which run along the seams a moment; the next instant the chivaliio could scarcely be distinguished from the defender of Southern rights wrris prostrate streams of blood which were, even then, upon the gre. n sward, with my kneo upon trinkling to the ground from the luckless his breast and his'rPBo'in ray grasp. garment. The thought of taking his life, in order This figure, thoroughly besmeared with to make my escape more certain, flashed ing and answers 4012 mud and gonj, bare headed, and with hair across my mind } but the honor of a. soldier John the Baptist began to baptise in Ju- well matted together by the " sacred" soil cause,d me to reject such a cowardly idea dea about this time. Pontias Pilate 0f Virginia and the heart's blood of her with scorn. rtUrn°7' brave but misguided sons, was no other But what was to be done ? The sllglitthe of "'fiberias*' CaL-ar than the person who now speaks to yott— est alarm would cause mC* to bo surrouuried which was tile 12th of his monarchy! Jour humble servant. by the men whom we had left in the house, Jesus Christ, 30 years of age is bap- At the moment when the Rebels charg- and from whom we were separated by only tised b.v John in Jordan, and enters up ed our battery, I was felled to the ground a few perches of woodland. No time was on his public ministry 4000 : by a blow which, though inflicting but a to be lost, so I was forced to decide quickly. John the Baptist beheaded about thin lime i wound, yet completely stunned me. I told the man that J intended to escape, by order of Herod Antipas 403J , yur uien j'0UfJht bravely, and I was imuie- and as it would never do to permit hint' to ?1TJ I covered with the slain. give the alarm too soon, T nUered somethird day crucifixion rises I When consciousness returned, the battle thing ubout dead men telling no tale*. from the dead, and fortj days after his had censed. Stilluess had succeeded the He understood me perfectly, and begged resurrection ascends ur into Heaven 4033 . dreadful tumult of war, tile clashing of pitteously for his life. Memorable death of Judas the traitor. ■ steel and the thunder of artillery, " Gun you swim?" I asked. Peter's sermon on the day of Pentecost, t My first uct was to extricate myself from " Yes," was the quiok rejoinder. by means of which, three thousand per- I tj10 weight 0f the human bodies which Well then, said I, rising juid couking ! Ife8se.d lue t0 tf'e c»"h* 1 °'* niy piece » get "Make off your belts, and struck dead for their hypocrisy 4084 ' though not without much difficulty ; and cross that river without loss of time. Stephen stoned to death by the Jews. A ! rising.to my feet, took, as I already said, a The Uufortuuato fellow seemed o-ily to great persecution 6f the followers of view of my novel and miserable situation, happy to buy his life so cheeplv, for he Christ takes place at Jerusalem after The scene on which L then gazed will obeyed my orders with the greatest alacrithc myrtardoui of Stephen 4085 never be forgotten. Headless trunks, ty, and without uttering a word. Angel sends Philip to baptise the scattered brains, legs and arms, which were I buckled on his w ist belt, and the mo.ePpUI"f uUn'i r t .= i ; severed from their respective owners by ment he entered the watet I plunged into called'°Paul. *The number'of followers ! sabrc cut8 or canoon Ulls'lriunds uod foe3' the wood8' aud mada aI1 toWard our of Christ greatly increases 4037 | dying and dead, surrounded me upon every own encampment. At Lydda, Peter cures Eneas of the palsy, 1 side. I did not wait to see what became of Seand at Jappa restores Tabitha to life 4088 L Being no longer under the influence of eeih, because a little reflation satisfied me Disgrace and death of Pilate, Governor | the escitemeut of battle, I felt truly horri- that he would be in no parficuier hurry to of Judea 4041 fied, and hastened to leave the fatal spot D return to his friends and report the loss; James, the brother of John, put to death without the loss of time. But, alas ! my not only of his prisoner but of his " arms famine foretold by Apabus ' , limbs trembled bpneath me-my thought and aeoutremenU" aLso ' rages in Judea—Acts 11—27 and 28 | were confused, and so overpowered was Ij Two hours afterward J. stmt, (mo more, verses 4049 by languor that I would willingly have lain upon the hard fought battle-field, faint and . Herod Agrfppa, King of the Jews, eaten down again did not an almost insupportable weary. Want of food, excitement and up by worms, Acts IS—23 v. 4053 th rst force me to make an attempt to ob- over-exertion had so completely exhausted Paul preaches at Athens 4058 tain a little water. me that I feel sure I would have sank, af- Appolus an eloquent man and mighty in I Lookiug anxiously about for a few mo- ter all, amid that scene of horrors, to rise I • ActsS18l'-24iv e#cbes #t " ' 4081 ments, I espied a cantoen by the side of a 110 more, were it not that a detachment of | Muoh smoking sometime, kllig Uvo mcQ Death of Mark the Evangelist He is Rebel, who was taking his last sleep, and I Union soldiers were then engaged in bury- and curu dftttd hogs. / said to have been buried at Alexandria. ( immediately directed my tottering steps in ing their dead. I reached thorn, and wa» j „ TTHf . St Paul ia sent in bond# to Rome. IIo ibat direction. I reaohed the spot with saved. 1 fcay well in good, but c')o wejj jg letter. 4002 Zcno, the philosopher, believed in an inevitable destiuy. His servant availed himself of this doctrine while being beaten for -» a theft, by exclaiming, " Was 1 not destined to rob V " Yes," replied Zeno, " and to be corrected also." Care of the TCodi Man*ifaC'turinic Cointiany W Cuurtlaudt st., New York. James t foster, do State appropriation 309 20 AN#D KXTKNK1VK WBA1 IN $3,080 46 4003 TEIAS, Feb. 12, ISC 1S62. Contra Credit. Us"o. 115 Warron Street, (Third d'tor below Washington Stree.t,) William II. Wilson,, Dauiol V. Barnue, I Aimer G. Keeney, f Samuel N. Ocluito, } Bejjt. 27, 1S60. Register's Notice. IfKCISTEd's Orpff i.WiIkBnrre, | lanente Co.. MarcVh H. ISfW. j I . 6 i Dtuk Mrs. UobeitBon M Biifliintiii Ii«n j. K. i. vnus Xettt h'Ts account, (5 months cncli) $125 75 105 00 90 00 120 00 r|',0 nil creditors, legatees ami oilier poisons X interested Pursuant to the provision and direction of nit Act of the General A.-sernfoly. en* A young lady being asked by a feminine acquaintance whether she had any original poetry in her album ; replied, '"No, but some of my friends have favored mo with original spelling." KEW YORK* fthi i;i a Tu/gart Patrick O Br;en DO 00 115 00 80 00 100 CO 80 00 100 00 85 110 100 00 87 50 125 00 titled uu "Act relating to Registers' Courts,' j»aD.?ed the Utij day ol March. A. D.. IKM2. notice in hereby ifiveu that the following cxecutftrn.udminifcijraty»r*.ari'l guardians have4 and filed their accounts in the U gister's Office In and lor tin e*»uiity of Luzerne,and that they will severally be |»re«« n&(l lor confirmation and allowance to the Orphans' Court of said cC»nuty, to be neld nt the Court Ifouse in the borough of Wilkes- Burre, on Friday, the 10th day of A pril next, A. Ellen Caiiayhan Gcorgiatiuu Kobertson Maiy Ferris Mary A. Coleninn Francis Atwater J« hn Mr Stark Mary Mulkey 1861. FRESH FALL GOODS. 1361, REIGEL, BAIRD & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS He who brings ridicule nsrainst truth linda in his hand a blade without a hlli—one uiuie likely to cut hiimtclf than anybody eise. $1,413 ?5 Foreign and American Dry Goods, lit Ju »clock. A. M., to wit Rent of School Rooms Mrs. Robertson B. F. Evans Mrs. E, F Thompson Robert Mitchell $25 75 A down-ea.«t editor suys that modesty is a quality that highly adorns a woman, but ruins a man. A painfully correct conc-lu- 1. CoSTKr.iar—The finul account of Thomns Costello, administrator. Ac., of l'atrick Costello, late of the borough ol' I'iltston. Luzerne county, deceased. Filed 2Qth February. A. D IXOX i 2. DnixkV.it.—'The final account of £ R. Drink- j er and Charles M. Drinker, executors, Ac., of lticjiurd Drinker, late ol the borough of Scran- j ton. Luzerne county, deceased. Filed 11th Feb- i ruary, A. D. 18635* 3. "Hoffman.—The final account of Abraham 1 Miller, administrator, Ac., ol l'hillip Hoffman, late of tlie towneliip of Sugarloaf, Luzerne co., deceased. Filed 2£lh February, A. D. 1863. IIi BBAitn.—The account of Georg« 8. Hubbard, administrator, Ac., ol Abel Hubbard, late of the township of Scott, Luzerne county, deceased.— Filed 17th February, A. D. I8ti3. 6. Kiiausb.—The account of David M. Iiuth- ' maeucr, executor, Ac., of Joseph Kruuse, lute of the township of Ransom. Luzerne county, deceased. Filed 10th February, A- D. 1883. 6, SuvnEKT.—The fiuol account of E. H, Little. guardian, Ac., of Frances Scybert. minor child of Thomas 8rybert. laic of Luzerne county, deceased. Filed 28th February. A. D- 18(53. 7. StJVUERT.—The final account of E. H. Little, Guardian. Ac., of Elzabeth Seybert. one of' the daughters and heirs of Thomas Seybert, late of Luzerne county, dee'd. Filed Feb. 28th,CA. D. I m?„ | 25 oo 20 oo 20 oo IV#. 47 tiortli 3d St., I'ltilad'a. Pa., Would re«p»(«fully invite the sUeulion ef Country Merchant* to tholr $U0 75 eion Large & Well-Seleeied Storkof Fresh Fall Goods, Whiah they are now receiving! in store. Payments on School Houses, re|hiira, Ac. : Trustees of Presbyterian church on brick school house 416 76 Thomas Ford, for furniture in Thompson's Hall school 123 50 Wm. O'Malley, repairs school house on green Michael Reap, sundries Joel 3renton, paimine B. Boad fiichart, Beyea i. Thompson, pricing 3 50 John Fleming A Owen Kelly, repairs l'ine sU school house 7 00 Isaac Thompson, rent of Hnll 12 50 Cleitusiug school rooms, pails, h rooms, dippers, chalk, 4c 4 87 The fact that green and bluo arc the most attractive coiois is no reason why men should always be green, or getting blue. M9* Merchant* would find it to their advantage to call and «*i»mine our stock. Mat SI, 'CO.—Dot. 17.*61 PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS Duelist—a moral coward, seeking to hido the pusillanimity of his mind by affecting a corporeal courage. 26 39 6 10 75 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA If a man presents you with a full suit of clothes froui head to foot, exccpt a cravat, he cuts your throat. " Now what, are you leaning over thtt empty cask for?" "lam mourning over departed spirits." $601 37 $2,105 37 Love isn't a healthy thiug for • young man—it causes such treiueudous swelling* of his bosom. R KCAPITU LATION. Am't. in bands of .Treasurer $075 08 do due from Michael Lyons 164 62 do do do John lleed 206 65 Balance in hands of Treasurer $975 08 8. Tottkx —The aeoonnt. of Win. Engle, deceased, guardian Ac , nl Mary Catharine Tntten, by John Engle anil Elija.li MoMurtrie. admntrntors, &i\, of Wm. Eugle, dee'd. Filed Feb. 24th, A. D. 1863. » !). Wioht.—1'be final account of G. W. Bailey, afimi'liiMrator. Ac, of John Wight, late of the To Clothers. township of AWugtoti, Ltuerne countv, dee'd.— /lOySTAKTLY on hand at this OfflceeCferci* Filed 21et January AD. 1(183. of site and No. for clothing. | . GEO. B. KLLF, Register. X»S. t, im. »»rtf March S, 1168.-5 V. PETERSEN, Pittston. Pa. H. Ct A. PETERSEN, SuranUin, Pa. C. PETERSEN, Uoneadule, Pa. NOT. 8, I860. It often happened to genius as to spoon*; the pluted article takes th« placo of tho real metal. Total a««et« LIABILITIES. Am't. due the Trustees of thft PreabyUirian Church for brick Church $300 00 $1,846 35 Leaving n«U unlit of (he Board , $1,4(8 Si
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 13 Number 2, March 26, 1863 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 2 |
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 | 1863-03-26 |
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 |
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 13 Number 2, March 26, 1863 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 2 |
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 | 1863-03-26 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18630326_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 PITTSTOX GAZETTE, The "O-.zitte" Jobbing CUca, and the Job Printing Office of BIOHABT & HHYKA, AND Luzerne Anthracite Journal. PITTSTON GAZETTE FUULUSdKb WEEIiLV BY Being now eonaolidaied, embrace* a Iargn vaiitlyo JobbiSK material tlion any other cfi.ce lu the tn HIT and is tally prepared to execute wuik ot all Miasm the best and cheapest manner. Particular atuntion given to the following:— RICUAitr, UEk CA & THOMPSON, " Gazette" Building, Main Street, West Side. MANIFE3T3, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, SHOW • BILLS, LABELS, NOTFS, ORDERS, HANDBILLS, BILL HEADS, , TICKETS, CARDS, ft*., «c. Ths GAZETTE nnl .JOURNAL is published evary T i jrvl.iy. at T»viD IDjh.auh p«r annum, itrictlii in aJomee. jkm* charged within the cuuuty. AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL. ADVERTISING- BATES MFACIL 3 w. | 1 m. | « ni. Om. | R li LING. 1 «qnar«\ 2 squares, - % column. - T'l 00136 | "8 Wl ) "t "» I. 8 00 1M "| * «T TS6 |_ 7 w KD 0» 4 oo | 08 | ; wj i" io « | M op i 00 l" 7 00 I 10 "to | 18 t'l 1 •••C) uo g oo | lo oo | » oo "| :iw | oo oo feboteb to % Coal Interests, |)alitics, $tetos, literature, anb General Intelligence. Ruled work ofallkinds done in the neatest and tD#a maimer, and printed as requested. Every tiling In thii lino will receive prompt attention. i^Mtiinin, BLANKS. t column, - ■■ - ,, ——'■■■ ' I. The following BUlIu are kept on hand, or print* to order, and sol.l on reasonable termt:—Slienfc S«!e«. v-arraNte Constable Sales Summons .!U(!l JTU'TI111 r WTTAT 17 \TA AQT tracts, Promlsory Notes Subpenas Attachments fie-'* W JlVjJLlii INU. 0 -i/, Mtiona. Marriage Certificates Check Rolle 'lime Holla I/cede. Contracts Lenses. *c.. etc. Raj ilir yearly » lveitfsers, not to exopfl with wird hrM aytire* tit inv Mm •. 116. IV.ninons notices, #ith ttn * W wfcth. VOLUME XIir.-NO. 2. PITTSTON. PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1863. X".iC3 ab Dve rHtt»H will be strictly udhcrpd to, M. W. Mokiiis. fec'y. of th» Board, rittston, March IB, 1883.^ is shipwrecked at Malta 4060 James, the brother ofetirLord, is, according to Ensxtrius, thrown down from a pinocla of ttiu Temple, aud atoned, and a fuller striking him on the head with a club, ki'led him 4067 Sedition in Jerusalem, occasioned by Flovus. This may be considered the proper commencement of tho Jewish war. less difficulty than I expected, and instantly dropped upon tny k»ces by the dead man's side. The canteen was nearly full of pure, cold water, and I almost emptied it at a draught. Offering a silent prayer for the strength whiqji that simple beverage seemed to infuse into my almost exhausted frame, I was about to* rise once more to my feet when Parting of Munqo Park and Walter ScotT.—At Williatiihope Ridge, Sir W alter Ssott bade farewell to his heroic friend Mutigo Park. They had come op from Asheatiel. where Scott then lived,and where Marmion was written and its delightful epistle inspired—where he passed the happiest part of his life—leaving it,as Hogg said, " fur guid an a" for his fatal dreams I aboilt his cottage were now lie was to have '• a hundred acre*, two spare bed-rooms, with dressing-rooms, each of which will on a pinch have a couch-bod." We all know what the dreams, and the cottage, and (he hundred acres eotne to—t he ugly Abbotslord ; the over-burdened, shattered brain, driven wild, ending in ruin, death and madness. Well, i* wa* on that ridge the two friends—each romantic, but in such different w»ys~-|Mr'ed never to meet again. There is rite ditch Park's horse stumbled over and all but fi ll. " I aiu afraid, Mungo, that's a bad omen,"said the Sheriff; to which lie answered, with a bright smile on his handsome fearless face —'• freits (omens) follow those who look to them." With this expression, lie struck the spurs into the horse, and Scott never saw him again. He hud not long been married to a lovely woman, and had been speaking to Seott about his new African scheme, r.nd how he meant to tell In family he had some business in Edinburgh — scud them his blesMtig, and be off. nevt r to return, i~eott used to say, when speaking of this parting, " I stood and looked liai k, hut he did not." A more memorable place for two such men to part in could not be fouud. —8-oftman. MISCELLANEOUS, A NEW STOCK M. L. Everett, Treasurer. In Account with Board of School Directors of Pittston Borough: 1R60 ft Balance on hand, Tu Cuaii ul Jumea Walih, •' Johq Rood, " M. Lyons, " Wm. Omulloy, State appropriation for year 1860, " " 1801, CEO. W. BRAINERD & CO., GROCERS, John Reed Collector for I8S$. In Ac. with Treasurer School Board. Vn. 108 Murray, near HmI S(re«t, OEO. W. BRAIXrUI),) J KEW YORK. DAVIO UELUEN I 424 82 $.1 87 For am'fc. of School Duplicate, $2,958 92 Cr. By ara't. paid Treasurer $2,384 28 do do of exoneration! 231 63 do Commission on $2,727 20, (& 5 $ ct 234 25 2,763 58 1,881 9« 318 20 S'.U 20 305 73 136 3# O. B. SMITH, Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, &C«f & Cay &C(| GOODS• m $2,752 27 C ( $20fl 65 Michael Lyom, Collector iij«..](D00. with Treasurer of School iB.mi1. i)n. It took place, Recording: to Joseph us, on the 16th dav of tho month Arte- I'rocccds of Director's Note, Balance duo misitu, which according to Scaliger'a calculation, corresponds to our May 4070 The christians leave Jerusalem and fly to the sound of voices from behind fell upon my ear. My collar was firmly'grasjied the next moment by the hand of a tall Southerner, who told uic with a curae that i was a prisoner of war. That night I found myself lodged, with twenty others, in a small rouni of a frame building about a mile to the left of the battle field. My companions were all, with one exception, raw recruits, and seemed to submit. to their fate with a dogged resigna- $6,042 61 Tea?hera Ac , Cr. l'uid I'. 8. 0»ok, 6 mo. wages i»l I HO per ino. $150 00 Mrs. 6ninth. If mo. at $20, 36 00 Win. JJ. Jctt'oida. j mo. At 30, 150 00 ?4is Jeffords. 5 mo. at 25, !2j JO Lucimia Church, it m». at 25 125 00 KIa»!i C\ilJaglia»o, 4$ mo. at 20, 87 US 1'. U. Gallagher, 5 mo at 26, *11.) 00 Muria 'ia«art. 5 tun. at 20. 100 00 Mary A Mulkey, 6 mo. at 25, f 135 00 lDamel O'Xeiil, .» mi». at 30, + 14S 00 11 nj. hvaiiS. o mo. at 30, 150 00 Mrs N. T. Robertson, 5 mo. at Pella, in Colosyria St Peter and St. Paul put to death Jerusalem taken September 7th and destroyed by Titus, which ends the Jewish war. Josephus. reckons that not less than eleven hundred thousand persons perished in the selge, by fire, sword, misery and famine. If to this number be added all that were killed in the several buttles fought out of Jerusalem and in the taking of several towns which the Romans stormed, it will be found that the Jetrs lost in the whole course of the war, orieYnillion, three hundred and fifty teien thoutand, «a hundred and »itly incn. The number of pr!s-oners during the war, according to the same hist' rial), amounted to ninetyseren t/toutiand. See Matthew 24 c., 81 v. Magnilicent triumph of the Emperor Vespasian, for his victories oyer the Jews 4075 Dedication of the Temple of Peace.— Vespasian places in it the golden vessels. belonging to the Temple of Jerusalem, and a great number of the finest performances of the best painters and sculptors 4079 Dreadful plngne in Rome, through which ten thousand persons are said to have died in one day Commencement, of the second persecution against the christians. About this time St. John was thrown into a chaldron of boiling oil, near the Satin gate at Rome, but being miraculously preserved is afterward banished to Patmas, where he is supposed to have written his Revelation, some time in the course of this or the following year 4099 The death of St John the Apostle and Evangelist, v; generally supposed to have happened about this time 4070 4071 N) IDiW.st ctreot, 1 door D inik* St., N c W-YORK V'l For am't. of School Duplicate fCs»r 1800 $3,548 88 Ck. By nm't. paid M. L Xiyerctt. Treasurer $2,7fl3 53 By am't. of exonerations 466 Dtt do do Commission£3,081 89 (& 5 ct. March 7, 1801 11 v 1 CS3f3S AP Robert baur-book bixiDkh. north E itt corner of Public Square and Main ft W»in«i»l»arrc. Picture Frames. OomnionGilt and M ihogAny. ornamented ami plain, inadn to order. of any silt1. Job Binding neatly executed. A large selection of own men and fine pictures, Albums. Blank books, Stationery. Novel*. Arc., 154 09 $3,384 (I FOR Bn lance duo $164 02 \Vm O'Malley. Collector for 18(11. In account with Treasurer of Bcbool Board. 1DR.' tion, which can hardly Iz understood by those who know nuihinc of camp-liie. For my part, I was by no means willing to submit to confinement within the walls of a military prison in rebeldom, and so £ told the individual just alluded to. " Neither am I," he replied. " But how are we to prevent it?" " Why, by escaping, to be sure." "Ah." he said, rather mournfully," " I fear it is not so easily done " " Hnt you are willing to try ?" " I am." " Well, then, tbo sooner we make the attempt the better, so let us set about the consideration of some plan of operation at READY-PAY, 2o {»**r mo. 125 00 W. J. iDeonii, 5 mo. nt 3 \ 160 00 M is.-j. M. Oiddtngs. 3i 1110. at 20, 05 00 Miss E F. Thompson, 2 no. nt20, 40 00 C. Brown. 4£ mo. nt 20. tsay,) U1 iD3 T» lu.lieis account lor 1*01 : N. "i. Hotter (eon. 6 mo. at 25, 12ft 00 G. Robertson, 5 mo at 20, 100 00 Benj Evans, 5 mo tit 30, 160 00 Mario Taggart. 5 moat 20, 100 00 Ellen Cttihighanr5 mo at 2«», 100 00 P. II. Gallagher, 5 mo at 2$, 140 00 Mrs. Alexander, 6 mo at 20, 100 00 Nancy OtUdniga, b mo at 26. 125 00 M. bliumord, 4 mo at 30, 120 00 Mary M Mulky, b mo at 25, 125 00 Patrick O'Brien, b mo at 25, 125 00 James Carr, 4 mo at 35, 140 00 Mirts F. At water, 5 mo at 20. 100 00 Paid lor School Houses to D. For nm't. of School Duplicate Cr. By nm't. jiaid M. b. E*- crntt Treasurer ts.im oi Bv sm't, of exonerations 107 30 $2,420 74 alwavs on hand Piston BaKery TIIE st.id oflile is Rood Bit;n 1. ami I would rtispoctfiiflv inform the eitisten► «Dl 1'iH*r. n and vuinity, thut I always kiii'p 'lm D11*1111 inC* article on hand or Hale, with all kin-lmi rt;i.-k - t:r«, plea, cases. &o.- Families tttd pnittoa supplied with everything in liUliiM*. on alwnt noiico,and on reasonable tornis My o.«tiihliab mens is opposite .Tncoh's store on M-iin-st FRANK BRAN DKlS RlfUU do Com in iit ion $2,208 49 113 43 (2» 5 ct. •$2,420 74 Edward Ttiitledgc. Olloctflr for lSflf5 In account 4074 with Treasurer of School BoaniD For ain't, of School Duplirnt** On. By ain't, paid M. L. Kyerett! 1 rcos'r. f 82,"no !0 By ain't, of exonerations 1S2 19 do do Commisiou $2,122 X8 @ 5 $ ct. «2,803 62 Mantanve & Co.'s, REMOVAL! Sow Located lor. of Main & W illinm Streets Watches and Jewelry 151 13 $2,*03 52 once." The whole nf the nig'it was spent in noting and meditation, but notliirij» couiJ i *6 agreed upon. I became ut lust disgusted with the fellow, aud determined to act independently of him. Morning dawned; the red rays of the rising sun gilded the dnrk clouds in the eastern horizen, and I determined to regain my liberty before tbegreat luminary would himself appear, or die in the attempt. It was no part of oy plan to csoapa from the house by stealth, b: cause I knew that to be impossible ; lbr a sentinel was posted opposite our window, and the only means of reaching the door was by passing through a room occupied by a squad of misersble- Inoking creatures who called themselves soldiers, and was under tho command of a arn^gmnk Morgan ori Pine 8t. School, Trustees Presbyterian Church 458 5S M. V». Morris, 8.«:'y. | Note.—The nimre of elfpersons exnnnrnted to the above Collators ean|lDc seen on the books of the Secretory, ami tho *itizens are respectfully reque»tod to examine thorn to eee if they arc corrcct. x. w. ». A NEW STOCK. JAMES AITKEX.wnuld raspc fully inform his friends ,1 AT THE 4031 U|»ner Pittston, Odd Je.Sts for brick school house by Catholic church; 706 25 Feed and Cark of (Jolts.—A writer in the Germantown Ttlegmph gives the following directions on ihe subject: Wean the colt at five or si* uionths old, first teaching him while sucking ihe mare to eat oats. When taken Irom the dam confine tho colt closely and put them out of hearing for one week. During the first winter, feed daily two quarts of oats, and all the hay the coalt will eat. This, with good, warm shelter, will keep him growing and improving. Don't turn out in spring till the weather is settled and warm, and in a fuil bite of grass The first year makes or ruins, the colt. It is tho most iiUDflriaat cA Lis life. Kcti? him lat tho first year, whatever you do afterwards, for this year decides whether he is to be u full grown horse or a miserable pony—do after care can atone for neglect during the first and the public in general that he has ished his store with a new and exu-r t re pi en Pa.'d It. J. Winner, " John W. Davis, " L Barnes, " Srfin'l. Vanderburg, 50 00 157 62 18 84 25 16 incut of Watch en. CI or Is. «f- ./C ficriptions. Together with BIL TED WARE. Combs, Brushes. Flower Vaaes. and a thous.ir which will recommend themee been purchased of the best man United States, and cannot be an ty or nriee. Dr* fry. of all de* r BR AND PL A- Pocket Cutlery, Old Stand of Brown & Thompson NEW GOOD 8 fF«r the Pittston Gaietto SPIES! SPIES!J SPIES!!! 11 James McFarlnnd, 41 00 •* School Director's note, 400 00 " E. F. Ferris,enrollment tax " John Kern*, 75 30 ThCjv h BY B. A. W, n. AT TUB WEST PITTSTON STORE v on school law, CLC-, 17 25 Rents. Fnid Thomas B'nedict, 7 25 Benjttm n Evans, (1 year) 25 00 A. 0'Thompson, 1 ' " 25 00 K. F Thompson, 2 *' 60 00 N. T. Robertson, 2 " 60 00 Isaac Thompson. 20 00 Spies upon our hearth* intruding A 1 - -LI I J REPAIRING — repaired at all tint workmen. Thankful •Watahei. ■( by tUe Heaven help us bear in patience All the sunshine of your smiles frnnj vour wiles! he lit 4104 heretofore enjoved. n eoiitinueiue of the same is respectfully solicited. J. A. rsigned has just reeleved a fresh Spies that come with curl* and kisses, Sighing o'er otir grief* and cares j Never mind our IMiulJes. dnrliiips, W. WltSON. Comer o PittMon jiatve *21 1 •Iain &. Vi q Sir 26 54 .nuea II. Wiilsh. f-ir MitcLull, 7 33 Repairs of HtiiUiingii, Ac.: I'uid J. Ii. Wear. brick S. II RriU'irt Mi MY CAPTURE AND ESCAPE. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS Leave ua out of C.1T Du r " p m. 1 J£sn MASrPAOTOttEH *'(T S. STIMin, iC cat) lDe huCi elSKWhorc, and to which an of his c\i.mnn-rj is retpeetftiHy in- 2J3 45 Spies Lb lit bpvlug " Jf.r y Spying "for religion'* hoi.or," K cor nor AN INCIDENT OF THE WAR. " A. G Looaiis, furniture, 11 50 '• 11. R Cntllfr, So 13 75 C• Win. O Mm I Icy. P i lie st. 8.H. 72 ?.0 " John L vu lanrl. lu r.ber, 33 29 " J i15rnwii,liiiulitig stone 13 71 UT } . I. I Obtaining permission ta BfD3ak to this CEOCKEHY, BOOIS AND SHOES. Stabbing wl.ma yo feign tC The second battle of Manasas was fought. Heaps of dead und wounded lay around; pieces of broken carriage wheels, rifles, pistols, sabres, and other weapons of destruction were strewn in profusion over the ground which was everywhere plowed up D y repeated cavalry charges and the constant movements of light batteries of artillery.sergeant, wJio proved to be rather a human* fellow, I showed him my wound, which was much inflamed, as well lis lull of corrupt matter; and besought him, with all the eloquence of which I was muster, to permit mc to wash it in the river, which v,-as only about three or four hundred yard's from the house. After some hesitation,lie reluctantly ccmscnted ; and calling' one of liis men, he ordered him to take his musket and accompany RIG. The river, although so near, was hidden in the wood and as we lostsigbtof the hou?o and drew near its banks, my heart beat violently within my breiist—-for the moment in which I was to earn for myself either liberty, or punishment far woraa tiiau death, was almost ai hand. On reaching ibo water's edge, we both halted suddenly, end tho man who prided cd and with Taking fi On K T Spies tli.it cat the £ooCl ninn's dinner, BEA1.ER I rtrplcil " r.iul Jle.m, " Michael Ki*ap, Blind l ies, •' Win.O'Mu.luy,school house on " E. RutlMge, la1Dor, 18 37 II 44 amis twelve raont TJOOTS SHOES. LEATHER ami FINDING XJ street- IMu»ton. A ':ir« Calf Kip. And Patent Leather ipii 4«ne witli punctuality on Jan. l-'ii'J, p««t I :e o! t ugu ho bopes ■nerit a A Pran.EXiNa Predicament foe Old Bachelors. -The Conscription Bill, which is now a luw, provides that all bachelors between the of thirty arid fortyfive, shall be enrolled in the first class which is liable to do niilitury duty. No old bachelor can hereafter be exempt frt/in performing military duty, unless lie avails himself of the terrible alternative of getting married. So choose ye this day wliutn ye will serve. To the music of which Union will you march 1 linnt!. li GEORGE B. nOilMKI 8 50 •i 33 7 44 tbnfc. tt ike icoqI of Seek* like wolves#, the Hungry for th«» lDr»vim stcri Dropping from t' trustful youn wrm DH. S C. MAESH'3 National Hair Ee&torer! " John Gilded* " " M. .1oyc«s puvemcntat I'ln- igliL.C "IVf WT.UHAKIYG—Mrs. S. J. «E»- 1 y 1, D1S wmuM rcHfM'ctl'nlly inform the huli of Pittnton that she •till continues t!ja btislilf of Ladies' Dressrmikinc at hr*r«»td ligation. «»\ Leon S.ix'b. opposite Cooper's II heraelf in readiiKHS at all times t toraers in the monr.r atroet school, '* JenijingB &, Bro , lumber, " M. Coim-y. whitewashing, " Mrs. Gallagher, cleaning, " It. Ii Cuthr, " Robert Mitchell, 14 Tbos. Marshal. ** John Moran, 20 00 Spies of every grado and station, Wise and simple, great and small, Village, flity. »rmy, nation, Now are struggling in your thrall. 70 75 8 00 *2 60 Upon a level spot, near the edge of the wood, lay un enormous lieap of humutr bodies, in every form of mutilation, as well as a large number of dead horses, showing that a battery had been charged, though unsuccessfully, by a detachment of mounted Jicbols. The majority of these mon wore the Confederate uniiorm, but here and there a blue-coat could be discerned ; end more than one pair of goldeu epaulets glitered in the mud. lion the peculiar properfy of ray Hair toils ot'ijiitiuji. eolov. it 1 34 XV.I ii. « U and *t -outf, Htopv ; it | 1 ( '. ■ ntf I i:1111'! • • - • lihftftm rottft. nfirl nil *Dth*r oiitu Hit If 1 50 To your holes, ye ]: lor vipers! -C■»» )pi it »!#D! dye the Ilmr. 1 uilnlf ■to tiW proper coloriup matter wl.u'li conu«* For sate by G. H. ROM MEL. 1 00 1 00 To your nests ye pious owls ! Get ye home, interna) pickets! Satan calls hia " muster rolls." DRESS PATTERNS Miscellaneous : James Green, coal, Ac, 6 32 12. F. Ferris, Secretary's salerv, 61 00 Hieharf, Beyeft &. Thompson, She is ia receipt of the latest jDatt#»rr dies' Dresses awl Clocks, and CiiiUlreii in? anCl will avail heraelf of these,advanta, serving her tufstomera. Pitta ton. Oct. 8, I SA I. for Le tt-ston, Oct 9, ISC!?. \V Oat I | For the Pitt&ton Gfizctte. EEMAHKABL2 EVENTS IN BIBLE HISTORY. 100,000 BARRELS OF THE LOW MAMFAllllRIXG Co's. IT TD R E T T E. 7* W/inrets. PMlmlrlfJua. printing* Ac, J. Henry Pules ton. printing* Mcbsor, whitewashing, M. L. I'verctt, Treasurer for 1 A 1*859. Chas Lhw & Co., sundries, 18 37 6 00 2 75 Fashion.—It will be of special interest to our lady readers to know that in several large cities of Europe, the acknowledged leaders of the ton have commenced war against the wearing of crinoline—refusing to enter the theatres where it was worn.— The use of it in England it is thought will be speedily discountenanced; mid us w« follow in the wake of our truns-Atlantic belles, it must soon go out of date bera. FROM DT!. A. CI.AKK S TABLES Of CHRftNOr.GV, SAMUEL J. BARBER, P O 59 08 20 40 13 OS 12 00 FOH TUB USE OP HLBLE KCADEItS, All was still. Not a sound reaohed the ear, cave the gurglo of the last breath in the throat of the dying soldier, or the half suppressed groajis of those who were anxiously awaiting the moment when the Almighty would relievo them from their excruciating sufferings. J}y and by a dark form raised itself slowly from this huge pi'e of slain, and gazed wildly around It was habited in a dress of a Union Artillerist, although the deep blue of its jacket had changed by exposure to the rays of a Southern sun, until it somewhat resembled a Russian green ; and himself upon being n Coufederute soldier," advised me. in rjo very plieics terms, to " hurry up," if I did r,ot wish to have another wound to wash. This short Bpeech added a desire of revenge to that of liberty, and strengthened me in my resolution. I took off my jacket slowly and carelessly, without seeming "to pay any attention to his words; but in placing it upon tho earth, I made a movement which brought mo directly behind him. To placo my hind upon his face and my foot against hw heels, was only tho workof Sculptor, and Denier in capital nf $|jft.O0O, tlic the kind in !)»•• world James Brown. dC» M. W. Mur»is, Secretary, A.C Thompson,cleaningschool Foreign anil Damesiic MARBLE, Miraculous eonccplian of John the Baptist 3999 Miraculous conception of Jesus Christ Birth of John the Baptist Jcstis Christ, the Son of GoCl, born of tho Virgin Mary at Bethlehem in Judea, wise men from the East, being guided by a star,came and worshiped the new born King of the Jews. Ilerod the Great, King of Jud#a, orders all the male children of Bethlehem and its vicinity, under two years of ago, to be put to death, in order to destroy Jesus Chrint who was providentally carried into Egypt before the cruel 4000 Ion# established, liav- ColltroI of nil flight soil t city CDf Xow York. rfre prepared to jtrTiclq, which is. without doubt, the vm) vein* b«c*t A-VtUrzer in market. It rennet* the yield, and ripens the crop D earlier, at an expense *ee to four dollars per Acre, with litiU»r. Also. FIFTY TONS of BONE •*ilijLT f mixture of hone and night soil ? at $D4& ].»«'i'tf-ri—a superior article tid frrn?3. Price of Potodrette. ft« ven barrels, arid •over delivered irirt:o. A pamphlet contathififc all in formation. finiy h«« had free by adit letter IV* the subscriber. a r« put of over T. M. Lt. Exrerntt, Treasurer for lbou Ct i6tDi, 1 25 4000 Toiub-Sluucs, Maiittls, Window Caps & Sills OPi'O.-aTK I'HK BAN'jK. 62 27 $6,28S 61 253 00 Balance in hands of Treasurer, pirr3ro.Y, luzerne co.. pa. 61 Tha Winsted (Conn.) JTvrald is " sar- Iiasticle." It soys that tho time has come when " everybody can't wear calico," and ihc pampered children of wealth who caa oll'ord it, delight to sport it in the face of the poorer cluses who can get nothing bet- All orders promptly attended, and satisfaction warranted. [Aprils, 1 1 y »Lww$IO, paid in 1*59. $10 lulUm-mire.) for tuxt.s. 4001 WILSON, BARNES & CO., M. W. Monnis, Seo'y 1862. M. L. Everett, Treasurer. Dr. To hnlanco from last yearns above, $ 253 00 •• On nil received ol Ed wd. Rullt-dge 2,300 20 " do do Win O'Malley 108 05 W/iolasalo Grocers and ter tnan siik Produce Commission Merchants, edict was carried into execution. Death of Herod the Great, in the 37th vear of his reign, lie is succeeded by his son Archclaus Jesus Christ, twelve years of age. disputes with the Doctors in the Temple who arc astonished at his understand- the red cording which run along the seams a moment; the next instant the chivaliio could scarcely be distinguished from the defender of Southern rights wrris prostrate streams of blood which were, even then, upon the gre. n sward, with my kneo upon trinkling to the ground from the luckless his breast and his'rPBo'in ray grasp. garment. The thought of taking his life, in order This figure, thoroughly besmeared with to make my escape more certain, flashed ing and answers 4012 mud and gonj, bare headed, and with hair across my mind } but the honor of a. soldier John the Baptist began to baptise in Ju- well matted together by the " sacred" soil cause,d me to reject such a cowardly idea dea about this time. Pontias Pilate 0f Virginia and the heart's blood of her with scorn. rtUrn°7' brave but misguided sons, was no other But what was to be done ? The sllglitthe of "'fiberias*' CaL-ar than the person who now speaks to yott— est alarm would cause mC* to bo surrouuried which was tile 12th of his monarchy! Jour humble servant. by the men whom we had left in the house, Jesus Christ, 30 years of age is bap- At the moment when the Rebels charg- and from whom we were separated by only tised b.v John in Jordan, and enters up ed our battery, I was felled to the ground a few perches of woodland. No time was on his public ministry 4000 : by a blow which, though inflicting but a to be lost, so I was forced to decide quickly. John the Baptist beheaded about thin lime i wound, yet completely stunned me. I told the man that J intended to escape, by order of Herod Antipas 403J , yur uien j'0UfJht bravely, and I was imuie- and as it would never do to permit hint' to ?1TJ I covered with the slain. give the alarm too soon, T nUered somethird day crucifixion rises I When consciousness returned, the battle thing ubout dead men telling no tale*. from the dead, and fortj days after his had censed. Stilluess had succeeded the He understood me perfectly, and begged resurrection ascends ur into Heaven 4033 . dreadful tumult of war, tile clashing of pitteously for his life. Memorable death of Judas the traitor. ■ steel and the thunder of artillery, " Gun you swim?" I asked. Peter's sermon on the day of Pentecost, t My first uct was to extricate myself from " Yes," was the quiok rejoinder. by means of which, three thousand per- I tj10 weight 0f the human bodies which Well then, said I, rising juid couking ! Ife8se.d lue t0 tf'e c»"h* 1 °'* niy piece » get "Make off your belts, and struck dead for their hypocrisy 4084 ' though not without much difficulty ; and cross that river without loss of time. Stephen stoned to death by the Jews. A ! rising.to my feet, took, as I already said, a The Uufortuuato fellow seemed o-ily to great persecution 6f the followers of view of my novel and miserable situation, happy to buy his life so cheeplv, for he Christ takes place at Jerusalem after The scene on which L then gazed will obeyed my orders with the greatest alacrithc myrtardoui of Stephen 4085 never be forgotten. Headless trunks, ty, and without uttering a word. Angel sends Philip to baptise the scattered brains, legs and arms, which were I buckled on his w ist belt, and the mo.ePpUI"f uUn'i r t .= i ; severed from their respective owners by ment he entered the watet I plunged into called'°Paul. *The number'of followers ! sabrc cut8 or canoon Ulls'lriunds uod foe3' the wood8' aud mada aI1 toWard our of Christ greatly increases 4037 | dying and dead, surrounded me upon every own encampment. At Lydda, Peter cures Eneas of the palsy, 1 side. I did not wait to see what became of Seand at Jappa restores Tabitha to life 4088 L Being no longer under the influence of eeih, because a little reflation satisfied me Disgrace and death of Pilate, Governor | the escitemeut of battle, I felt truly horri- that he would be in no parficuier hurry to of Judea 4041 fied, and hastened to leave the fatal spot D return to his friends and report the loss; James, the brother of John, put to death without the loss of time. But, alas ! my not only of his prisoner but of his " arms famine foretold by Apabus ' , limbs trembled bpneath me-my thought and aeoutremenU" aLso ' rages in Judea—Acts 11—27 and 28 | were confused, and so overpowered was Ij Two hours afterward J. stmt, (mo more, verses 4049 by languor that I would willingly have lain upon the hard fought battle-field, faint and . Herod Agrfppa, King of the Jews, eaten down again did not an almost insupportable weary. Want of food, excitement and up by worms, Acts IS—23 v. 4053 th rst force me to make an attempt to ob- over-exertion had so completely exhausted Paul preaches at Athens 4058 tain a little water. me that I feel sure I would have sank, af- Appolus an eloquent man and mighty in I Lookiug anxiously about for a few mo- ter all, amid that scene of horrors, to rise I • ActsS18l'-24iv e#cbes #t " ' 4081 ments, I espied a cantoen by the side of a 110 more, were it not that a detachment of | Muoh smoking sometime, kllig Uvo mcQ Death of Mark the Evangelist He is Rebel, who was taking his last sleep, and I Union soldiers were then engaged in bury- and curu dftttd hogs. / said to have been buried at Alexandria. ( immediately directed my tottering steps in ing their dead. I reached thorn, and wa» j „ TTHf . St Paul ia sent in bond# to Rome. IIo ibat direction. I reaohed the spot with saved. 1 fcay well in good, but c')o wejj jg letter. 4002 Zcno, the philosopher, believed in an inevitable destiuy. His servant availed himself of this doctrine while being beaten for -» a theft, by exclaiming, " Was 1 not destined to rob V " Yes," replied Zeno, " and to be corrected also." Care of the TCodi Man*ifaC'turinic Cointiany W Cuurtlaudt st., New York. James t foster, do State appropriation 309 20 AN#D KXTKNK1VK WBA1 IN $3,080 46 4003 TEIAS, Feb. 12, ISC 1S62. Contra Credit. Us"o. 115 Warron Street, (Third d'tor below Washington Stree.t,) William II. Wilson,, Dauiol V. Barnue, I Aimer G. Keeney, f Samuel N. Ocluito, } Bejjt. 27, 1S60. Register's Notice. IfKCISTEd's Orpff i.WiIkBnrre, | lanente Co.. MarcVh H. ISfW. j I . 6 i Dtuk Mrs. UobeitBon M Biifliintiii Ii«n j. K. i. vnus Xettt h'Ts account, (5 months cncli) $125 75 105 00 90 00 120 00 r|',0 nil creditors, legatees ami oilier poisons X interested Pursuant to the provision and direction of nit Act of the General A.-sernfoly. en* A young lady being asked by a feminine acquaintance whether she had any original poetry in her album ; replied, '"No, but some of my friends have favored mo with original spelling." KEW YORK* fthi i;i a Tu/gart Patrick O Br;en DO 00 115 00 80 00 100 CO 80 00 100 00 85 110 100 00 87 50 125 00 titled uu "Act relating to Registers' Courts,' j»aD.?ed the Utij day ol March. A. D.. IKM2. notice in hereby ifiveu that the following cxecutftrn.udminifcijraty»r*.ari'l guardians have4 and filed their accounts in the U gister's Office In and lor tin e*»uiity of Luzerne,and that they will severally be |»re«« n&(l lor confirmation and allowance to the Orphans' Court of said cC»nuty, to be neld nt the Court Ifouse in the borough of Wilkes- Burre, on Friday, the 10th day of A pril next, A. Ellen Caiiayhan Gcorgiatiuu Kobertson Maiy Ferris Mary A. Coleninn Francis Atwater J« hn Mr Stark Mary Mulkey 1861. FRESH FALL GOODS. 1361, REIGEL, BAIRD & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS He who brings ridicule nsrainst truth linda in his hand a blade without a hlli—one uiuie likely to cut hiimtclf than anybody eise. $1,413 ?5 Foreign and American Dry Goods, lit Ju »clock. A. M., to wit Rent of School Rooms Mrs. Robertson B. F. Evans Mrs. E, F Thompson Robert Mitchell $25 75 A down-ea.«t editor suys that modesty is a quality that highly adorns a woman, but ruins a man. A painfully correct conc-lu- 1. CoSTKr.iar—The finul account of Thomns Costello, administrator. Ac., of l'atrick Costello, late of the borough ol' I'iltston. Luzerne county, deceased. Filed 2Qth February. A. D IXOX i 2. DnixkV.it.—'The final account of £ R. Drink- j er and Charles M. Drinker, executors, Ac., of lticjiurd Drinker, late ol the borough of Scran- j ton. Luzerne county, deceased. Filed 11th Feb- i ruary, A. D. 18635* 3. "Hoffman.—The final account of Abraham 1 Miller, administrator, Ac., ol l'hillip Hoffman, late of tlie towneliip of Sugarloaf, Luzerne co., deceased. Filed 2£lh February, A. D. 1863. IIi BBAitn.—The account of Georg« 8. Hubbard, administrator, Ac., ol Abel Hubbard, late of the township of Scott, Luzerne county, deceased.— Filed 17th February, A. D. I8ti3. 6. Kiiausb.—The account of David M. Iiuth- ' maeucr, executor, Ac., of Joseph Kruuse, lute of the township of Ransom. Luzerne county, deceased. Filed 10th February, A- D. 1883. 6, SuvnEKT.—The fiuol account of E. H, Little. guardian, Ac., of Frances Scybert. minor child of Thomas 8rybert. laic of Luzerne county, deceased. Filed 28th February. A. D- 18(53. 7. StJVUERT.—The final account of E. H. Little, Guardian. Ac., of Elzabeth Seybert. one of' the daughters and heirs of Thomas Seybert, late of Luzerne county, dee'd. Filed Feb. 28th,CA. D. I m?„ | 25 oo 20 oo 20 oo IV#. 47 tiortli 3d St., I'ltilad'a. Pa., Would re«p»(«fully invite the sUeulion ef Country Merchant* to tholr $U0 75 eion Large & Well-Seleeied Storkof Fresh Fall Goods, Whiah they are now receiving! in store. Payments on School Houses, re|hiira, Ac. : Trustees of Presbyterian church on brick school house 416 76 Thomas Ford, for furniture in Thompson's Hall school 123 50 Wm. O'Malley, repairs school house on green Michael Reap, sundries Joel 3renton, paimine B. Boad fiichart, Beyea i. Thompson, pricing 3 50 John Fleming A Owen Kelly, repairs l'ine sU school house 7 00 Isaac Thompson, rent of Hnll 12 50 Cleitusiug school rooms, pails, h rooms, dippers, chalk, 4c 4 87 The fact that green and bluo arc the most attractive coiois is no reason why men should always be green, or getting blue. M9* Merchant* would find it to their advantage to call and «*i»mine our stock. Mat SI, 'CO.—Dot. 17.*61 PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS Duelist—a moral coward, seeking to hido the pusillanimity of his mind by affecting a corporeal courage. 26 39 6 10 75 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA If a man presents you with a full suit of clothes froui head to foot, exccpt a cravat, he cuts your throat. " Now what, are you leaning over thtt empty cask for?" "lam mourning over departed spirits." $601 37 $2,105 37 Love isn't a healthy thiug for • young man—it causes such treiueudous swelling* of his bosom. R KCAPITU LATION. Am't. in bands of .Treasurer $075 08 do due from Michael Lyons 164 62 do do do John lleed 206 65 Balance in hands of Treasurer $975 08 8. Tottkx —The aeoonnt. of Win. Engle, deceased, guardian Ac , nl Mary Catharine Tntten, by John Engle anil Elija.li MoMurtrie. admntrntors, &i\, of Wm. Eugle, dee'd. Filed Feb. 24th, A. D. 1863. » !). Wioht.—1'be final account of G. W. Bailey, afimi'liiMrator. Ac, of John Wight, late of the To Clothers. township of AWugtoti, Ltuerne countv, dee'd.— /lOySTAKTLY on hand at this OfflceeCferci* Filed 21et January AD. 1(183. of site and No. for clothing. | . GEO. B. KLLF, Register. X»S. t, im. »»rtf March S, 1168.-5 V. PETERSEN, Pittston. Pa. H. Ct A. PETERSEN, SuranUin, Pa. C. PETERSEN, Uoneadule, Pa. NOT. 8, I860. It often happened to genius as to spoon*; the pluted article takes th« placo of tho real metal. Total a««et« LIABILITIES. Am't. due the Trustees of thft PreabyUirian Church for brick Church $300 00 $1,846 35 Leaving n«U unlit of (he Board , $1,4(8 Si |
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