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Job Printing and Ruling. PITTSTON GAZETTE, AND Luzerne Anthracite Journal. GAZETTE The "Gazette" Jobbing Office, PITTSTON Being now consolidated, embraces a larger variety of Jobbing material than any other office in the country and is fully prepared to execute work of all kinds iti the bo stand cheapest manner. 1'articular attention given to the following:— and the Job Printing Office PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY G. M. RICHART, "Gazette" Building, Main Street, West Side. Tho GAZETTE and JOURNAL is publiihed •very Thursday, at Two Dollabs per annum, strictly in advance. . pgr No postage charged within the county. MANIFESTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, SHOW-BILLS, LABELS, NOTES, Orders, HANDBILLS, BILL HEADS, TICKETS, CARDS, 4c., Ct c. AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL. advertising- bates. RULING. sPacb. raasr-r-i-wtr» LlgLLAgL' 3 w. | lro, | »m. | 0 m. | 1 Ruled work of all kinds, dono in the nentcat and beat manner, and printed as requested. Everything in thi« l!wo will receive prompt attention. uLumnr- J !L°° I 7 00 | \ 0 uo | -- - lC column,-*-" 4 00 T 7 00 | 10 00 | 1» 00 I 30 0? { in;~T~rori io uo i » SQJ» «D I «O uo 8 00 10 00 \o 00 fetoteb to i\t (foal Interests, folitrcs, Jfctos, literature, anir General ftttellipnte. The following Blnnk* ?irc kept on hand, or printed to order, and sold on reasonable tornis:—ShcriffSalea, Warrants. Constable Pales. Summons. Judgment Contracts, Promisory Notes. Bubpenas. Attachments. Ex* cutions. Marriage Certificates, Check Rolls,Time Rolls, Deeds, Contracts, Leases, Ac.,etc. BLANKS. Regular yearly advertisers, not to exceed with card hroe square* at any time, $15. Business notices, with *u advertisement, $1 each. VOLUME XIII.—NO. 21. PITTSTON. PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1863. WHOLE NO. G45. The abov« rates will be strictly ailhered to. truthful sentence than that of Douglas :— "Those who are not with us arc against us;" and I reiterate it, and add, those who ate not with us should be hung, or should be with their Southern brethren, lighting with them. BUSINESS CARDS. MISCELLANEOUS. hare McDonnell, FRESH STOCK OF DOMESTICS ORIGINAL POETRY. Lime Stono Water, laic importation, very line, 82,75. CEO. W. BRAINERD& CO. fll MANUFACTUBEU 0D TWO PHASIS IN LIFE. Spring Water, Vicksburg brand, 81.50. Meals at all hours. Gentlemen to wait npon themselves. Any inattention on the part of servants will be promptly reported at the office. S. Sturmer, GROCERS, BOOTS * SHOES Mantanye & Co.'s, ■ T MRS. MARIA I,. COO*. 103 MURRAY, near WEST St. GEO. W. BRAINERD,) NEW YORK. DAVID BELDEN J BKFORM MABRIAGK. Dearest Mnggic, how I love thee, 8ay, oh say, wilt thou be mine; Why, oh why, can I not move thee, Why not melt that heart of thine f Let them either aid the Government, or go where they can bolster up the tottering fortunes of Rebcldom. Better have a dozen foes in tho field than one fighting us behind our backs. Invites the attention of the public to his Jeff. Davis & Co., Proprietors. NEW STOCK Will be sold as CHEAP as any House in Luierne County can sell them. Our goods are bought for CASH, and selected with care, and are suitable for this market. Card.—The proprietors of tho justly celebrated Hotel do Vicksburg, having enlarged and refitted the same, are now prepared to accommodate all who may favor them with a call. Parties arriving by the river or Grant's inland route, will find Grape, Canister & Co.'s carriages at the landing or any depot on tho line of intrenchmcnts. CURT1SS & CO., Produce & Commission |of Gents, Ladies, Misses and Childrens Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Thou art fair as e'er was maiden, Bright and sparkling is thine eye; Half concealed by curling lashes, Whose lids like violet leatlets lie. To all Copperheads, peace men, agitators, anti-war men, be ihey Republicans or Democrats, for we have them here pretending to be both, I have a word to say on behalf of our brave soldiers. You have undoubtedly been told that the war has its opposcrs in the ranks of the Uuion army. It is an accursed and foul aspersion upon the fair fame of men who are willing to spill their blood and give their lives for the country. They are for the Union. They fight for the people and their country, for the suppression of the Rebellion. Let me say to all opposcrs of the war :—The time will come when men composing this great army will come to their homes. They have had their eyes upon these unmitigated cowards, these opponentsof tho country and Administration; the Administration, 1 contcnd is the country, and when they return, it will do tho soul of every truly loyal man good to sec the summary manner in which they will cause these sneaks and peace agitators to Bcek their holes. Ac., of every style and quality. Fine French Calf, as well as coarse lien's BOOTS, ladies, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES OF MERCHANTS, TITUSVILLEf CRAWFORD Co., Pa. Particular attention paid to the purchasing and shipping of all kinds of PRODUCE and OILS. Madder Prints for 12i cents. Thy cheeks aro tinted like the wild row, And dimples tbro' them hide and seek; Thy lips are red as tfc' wet ccral. And teeth like string-pearls thro' them peek. boots, and work of every description in his lino made to order with neatness ana despatch. Every stylo aocl quality. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT IN A large assortment of Findings, and Lealher, French Calf, 18 18 20 22 Puck, Ball & Co. take charge of all baggage. No effort will be spared to make the visit of all as interesting as possible. Oh thou charming little fairy! riTTSTON. Work done in the iril tt, 1863. Kip, Oak Tanned Sole and Upper, constantly on hand to suit town and country custom, at the lowest figure for cash. Give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. it u tt 25 " Detains for 20, 22, 25, 31. Muslins for 22, 25, 38, 31, 35. Tongue cannot thy charms portray; Come, be mine; and ne'er in future Shalt thou wish thou hadst said nay. MOST PROMPT »nd satislactory manner, by the most cxperienc •d workmen in this valley. O. B. SMITH, Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, &C«y &C«f &Cay No. 191West Street, 1 door abovo Duane St., NEW-YORK. March 7, 1861. 541yl I will shield thee from all danger, Make thy life a happy dream ; With thornless flowers strew thy pathway, Keep lit for theo Love's golden gleam. ODDS AND ENDS. NEXT DOOKTO BLAKELY HALL'S DRUG STORK, MAIN STREET, P1TT8T0N. April 2, 1863.—ly When we think of good, the angels aro silent j when wo do it, they rejoice. The best of stock always on hand in large quantities, enabling bis customers to bo suited "'rine*FR E NCH CALF.and PATENT LEATHER. as well a9 French Kip and Coarse Boots. Work of every description in his line made to order with neatness and durability. A" W°rk 8°ld " '"s.'sTURMEIl' Three Doors South of Pittstou Bank. # Pittston, May 21, 1863. BENJ. E. BOWEN'S 3VEW Cotton-Ados, Cassimers, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Flour, Feeds. Ac. And he drew the blushing maiden No more reluctant to his breast, Vowing he would lore her over Tinio alone to be tho test No man can avoid his own company—so he had best make it as good as possible. All cheap for Robert baur.—book binder, north East corner of Public Square and Maia-st Wilkesbarre. ricture Frames, Common Gilt and Mahogany, ornamented and plain, made to or-» der, of any size. Job Binding neatly executed. EEADY PAY! CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE Robbery from the person—Stealing a kiss from a young lady. Bool, Shoe, Leather and Finding's AFTER marriage. Maggie what the mischief ails you ? Doing nought from morn till night, Always sighing, crying, dying, And your dress: Oh; what a plight! „PURCHASING. June 4, 1863. When a man is indisposed with thegout, it makes him indisposed to go out. Query.—What is harder than earning money'( Collecting it. STORE AND MANUFACTORY JOHN MACLAREN, A large selection of common and line pictures, Albums, Blank books, Stationery, Novels, Ac., always on hand. June 17, 1853. The undersigned would respectfully announce to hi« okl friends and the public that he has opened tun establishmentof the above description in the room next door south of Shifter A Lance's old stand, where he is well stocked with Gentlemen's, Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes of the very best manufacture. Having in constant employ the best of workmen, the custom department of his establishment will not bo inferior to anv in northern Pennsylvania. Satisfaction warranted. B. E. BOWEN. jN"ew HVIillinery We havo only Sal, and Johnny, Hattie, Nell, and Henriett; Fred, and Will, besides the baby, And for these you sit and fret. Practical Brass Founder, —AKD— AND BRASS COCK MANUFACTURER, MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PENN'A. - 1 Every description of Brass Wort. Oil Cups. Water, Gas. Steam and Iff Liquor Cocks, Jobbing, Brass Castings,&o. 4°ne with despatch. The highest prices paid for old Brass, Lead and Zinc. REMOVAL! row Locakd Cor. of Main k William Streets^ Watches and Jewelry. [PAK]©Y ©(g)©®© Heminisconces of General Grant. Cover wisdom with rags and no one will ESTABLISHMENT, Where aro now the charms that won mo; Where is now your radiant form ? Why; you look like Dca'.h's grim sceptre, Oh ! I wish 1 ne'er was born I endorse her. In Upper Pittston. THE undersigned would fespeoHVilly Announce to the Ladies of Pittston and vicinity that she has pened, in the building next door nortn of Wagner's Hotel, immediately opposite the store of Michabl Heap, a A gentleman of this city, who was an early friend of General Grant, furnishes the following reminiscences of the brave General, who has so inseparably linked his name with Western armies :— Old Ben. Franklin said " there never was a good war nor a bad peace." A NEW STOCK. JAMES AITItEN,would respect-v fully inform his friends ninl —x-^n., and the public in general that he has juBt rcplci ished his store with a new and extensive assnr ment of Watt-ken. Clock*, Cf Jewtlry, of nil dc seriptions. Together with SILVER AJC 1) I'L.l TED WARE. Combs, Brushes, Pocket Cutlrrj Flower Vases, and a thousand other article which will recommend themselves. They hav been purchased of the beg manufacturers in tin United Sta.tcs, and cnWWrt be surpassed in quali ty ot price. REPAIRING.— Watches. Clocks and Jewelry repaired at all times, by the most experienced workmen. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed, a continuance of the same i« respectfully solicited. J, A. Corner of Main & William Streets, rittston, Jmie 31,18## You have nought to do. but look well j The children are no toil I'm sure; Why don't you look as Mrs. 8 does ? She has servants, oh! Well I'm too poor. Perfection to the «rtist, like the horizon to the voyager, is ever equally afar off. 1'itUton, April 2, 1863.—Ijr Shop at No. 1 Shaft, Main St., Pitt«t»*. April 9, 1863 —lv J- MAC- L B O OT B NEW GENERAL STOCK OF MILLINERY General Grant is of a Methodist family of Ohio, and married the daughter of a Methodist local preacher, and the granddaughter of the pioneer of Methodism in Western Pennsylvania, of the name of Wrenshall. When not much over twelty years of age, lie was at school, and Uad-as a school fellow his own natural cousin, whose parents were British subjects of Canada. Young Grant was taught to forgive injuries, as a Divine precept, and to do good and not evil to others, and his father had impressed his mind with love of country and reverence for the name of Washington. The Canadian had been otherwise educated, and taught to believe Washington a Rebel. On one occasion a discussion arose between the bovs as to love of coun- Grace teaches a Christian not only to act like a man to God, but like a God to man. I promised for to love and cherish ? Well, yes; I could while you looked well; But, oh ! I am the saddest mortal And marriage is but a great sell! Senators have three ages—mile-age, patron-age and post-ago. EA.GLE IIOTEIj, PITT3TON, TA.— OEORiiE [jAZAROS, Proprietor. PittJton, Deo. 5, IStH. l#y Together with FRENCH DRESS GOOPS and LAWNS which have been purchased at rates which will enable her to sell at prices which cannot fail to give general satisfaction. ADD To those linyi.—When they wiah to remove a stove the nest time they must bo be sure they are not watched. HUFFORD HOUSE. 1'ITTSTOH, PA.— CYRUS STARK, Proprietor Ki ...I. OH 1 Ort'J LADIES' AND CHILDRENS1 BONNETS and Hats, made and trimmed in the most approved style and at reasonable terms. Tears streamed down the pallid features Of the injured hapless wife ; Plain was written, toil and sadness, Tho yearning look of a loveless wife. SHOES. m jtlarcli 26, 1863, The undersigned has also the Agency of the Pernorest Sewing Machine, which has become a groat favor ite with the Ladies. It is no use quarrelling, friends, when you have to make up again. Iiemcmber this. DS. KOON,—ATTORNEY AT LAW.—01- . lice in the Thompson's lln.ll. Main street, Pittston. 20, 1SS9. Respectfully invitcsthe theattention ofthepublic tohinlargo stock of BOOTS A ND SHOES, such as Gents' Fine Calf B*«t8, Congress Gaiters. Oxford Ties «tc. AV»o, a large variety of Ladies' and Children' shoes, and Gaiters of at I fact everything the line. He has connected a separate department for a RESTAURANT and COXFECT/ONSEV, ueatly fitted itp in good style. My establishment is opposite C. Law& Co.s Cash Store, Main street, Pittston, Pa. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES A Spoech, jStrong and Emphatio, by General Logan. Law and Collection Office l.ost Java Coffee, Best Black and Groen Teas al90 on band. On Jlajor-Oencral Lognn's arrival at Cairo, the other day, from Vicksburg, he addressed a circle of welcoming friends, in substance, as follows :— Luncheon, says Thackeray, is base ingratitude to breakfast and premeditated insult to dinner. EOH'lE B. 1C0LP, Attorney at Law,—-OTOcp 1 T in the CDurt Home, (Register's Oihec,; WUkes-Barre, Pa. [foe- 13, ISM- 429 Country Produce taken in exchanff* for Goods and Millinery work, and cash paid for good fresh Roll Bui- MANTAHMAKING.—Mrs. S. J. GEID- DI3 would respectfully inform the ladies of Pittston that she still continues the business of Ladies' Dressmaking nt herold location, over Leon Sax's, opposite Cooper's Ilall, and holds herself in reacliq£SS at all times to serve her customers in the best manner. MRS. L. CAREY If you wisli to collect together all the pretty girls in town, advertise a "lecture to young men." Pitt*ton, April 30,1863. 3rrw It makes no difference whether you call mo Democrat, Republican or Abolitionist— as some have of late named me. It does not change my feelings—does not alter my action. I am for my country every time— for my country first, last and always, and am Agisting for tho right of that country to be numbered among the honored nations of ibe earth. Until this is brought about, and this Rebellion crushed out, I am but an American citizen. When that right shall have been asscited, then, should we find that there is something wrong in the fabric that our fathers reared, something we desire to change, it will be time enough to comc up and demand the changc. Now wa have this accursed Rebellion to root out. It must be rooted out. I am for using every means and all means for putting it to an end. If the people of the North would use the same force Jeff. Davis and his minions use, and were as unanimous as they arc—for in tho South force of arms eomjDcls every man to act as though he sanctioned the Rebellion, whether he feels inclined or not—this trar would be successfully terminated in leu than six month*. Every mother's son who is opposed to the war should be compelled either to take up arms against or for us. Then there would be no talk of peace here in tho North, no talk of resistance, no such men as Vallandigham, no such cowards as thoso who support all such men and say these things. Vallandigham says ho has traveled over the Confederacy—using the term "Confederacy—not the phraso so-called Confederacy, (for I do not acknowledge the ciistcnce of any authority or Government in America aside from that of the CUnited States)—and has not met man, woman or child who docs not sustain the war, and who is not determined to fight it out to tho death or the bitter end. Vallandigham there simply lies. Ho tells what is not true, and he knows it. Vallandigham, aside from the leading men—Jeff. Davis, Toombs and Stephens—did not, I venture to say, speak with a dozen persons while taking his involuntary trip through Dixie. Had ho done so, his report -would have been of a different color. Thc people who arc fighting against the poor whites comprising the rank and file tif the Rebellion—nine-tenths of them do not know what they arc fighting for—do not know what they are fighting against. A majority of them do not know anything, and hundreds of them never saw the American flag in their lives until they saw it march into Vicksburg in triumph. They do not "know the Fourth of July, or anything else that n good; but poor and ignorant as they are, let them express their own free minds, and they will, almost to a man, demand • speedy termination of this war—would submit to nlmost anything rather than fight one day longer as they have been fighting. It is only by the force of bayonets that their army is kept together. Kven that cannot prevent their deserters from flockhig into ffaekson by hundreds, to take the oath of allcgiance or to join tho Union ranks. And I tell you what I know hen I say that it will not be many days ere the entire States of Mississippi and Tonnessee will bo knocking loudly ibr read miss ion to a Union Which not long since they thought their puny efforts could quialdjr diaeolyo. Thej are talking of it eve* new. Crt. BECK. M. D.—DENTIST . late of PHILADELPHIA.— Oiliee,—Two doors above his for- Buckeye Mower. try and duty to a king, when John said Never be without a quarter in your pocket, and you will always be a quarter master. mer residence, East side of.Main St., above the Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PcMn. July IS), 1S00.—ly. DRESS PATTERNS. The patronage of 'he public4s s»liciteCl Pittston, March 29, I860,—tf. HAVING been appointed tho Agent for Luzerne County, of the abovo machine, I am prepared to offer to the Fanners the best machine in the world. T4tis Mower can bo seen at my shop in Wilkes-Barre, (near Steel's Hotel.) Persons desiring Machines will please call and "U. S. (Grant had been nicknamed U.S.) your Washington was a llebel, and fought against his king." She is in receipt of the latest patterns for Ladies' Dresses and Cloaks, otul Children's Clothing anil will avail herself of these advantages in serving her enstoracTs. Pittston, Oct. 3, 1861. Dft. C. It. GORMAN, having resumed the practice of his profession, respectfully tenders hi* servicos to the people of Pittston and Vlc"tU7toH at the EAGLE HOTEL will receive prompt attention, night or day. ritutjn, July 2a, 1661. tf Pittston Molding & Planing Mill. Grant replied :—"Jack, you must stqp that or I'll tick you. I can forgive you for abusing me, but if you abuse our Washington, I'll off coat and Oglit, though you are cousin Jack, and mother may lick mc for not forgiving." The boys fought. Jack got the worst of it, but "U. S." was abo&t being whipped at home for fighting when his father interposed and saved him saying, "The boy who will fight for Wash ington will provo himself a man and i Christian, if God spares hiw for twent; years." Some people allow their affairs to bccomo so deranged that their liabilities quite go out of their minds. THE undersigned having leased for a term of years the establishment formerly occupied by William Price, as a Door, SaiK and Blind Manufactory, and having made extensive improvements in the Building and Machinery, is now prepared to do all kinds of work in his line at short notice, such as Why are young ladies going to Saratoga with no end of baggage, liko trees? Because their hearts are in their trunks. 1863. FRESH SPR1NG G00DS- 1863. REIGEL, WIEST & ERVIN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS exnmino tkern ; a FAIR TRIAL WILL BE GIVEN DR. J. A. ROBINSON,—HOMEOPATHIC PUvsician and Operative Surgeon, Pittston, Pa.," respectfully offers his services to tlie paople of Pittston and its vicinity. A supply of fresh medicines always on hand. Family cases furnished or refillod to order. O'iice with R. D. Lacoe, fittstou. Residence ia Shetland'sbrick building, Exeter street, West Pittston. [May 3, I860. before any obligations need be made for tho payment of the machine and if it don't perform its work first rate, the Mower will be reaoved without cost or tro«bl«. Somo men are like musical glasses, to produce their finest tones, you must keep them wet. PLANING AND MATCHING FLOORING, FACING, MAKING DOORS, SASH Foreign and American Dry Goods, Wheeler * Patent Rail Way Horse Poxcer and Threshers and Combined Threshers mid Cleaners, Corn Shelters, Feed Cutters, etc., C£'c. pif Call and see tliem. Also, manufacturer of If you are careful in keeping your small promises, you will never be likely to bo sued by your creditors. No. 47 North 3d St., Fhilad'a. Pa., Would respectfully invite the attention of Country Merchants to their AND BLINDS, TURNING, SCROLL-SAWING, AND CAR- Sortie few years ago, the toys, now mangrown, fliet in Canada, and rccurred to school days. Jack said : " U. S., do you remember tho licking you gave inc for calling Washington a Rebel V Dlt. J. M. BARRETT,—DENTIST. —Office at his residence on Franklin street, opposite tike Methodist Church, Wilkcs Uarre, Pa., where he may hereafter bo found at all hours. Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold a*nd Silver plate, Ac., and operates in all the branches of Deatal flurgcry, in the best manner. A deduction from usual charges sufficient to ■cover expenses, allowed to persons who com© from % distance. April 19, I SCO. ly. Large and Well-Selected Stock of FRESH SPRING GOODS. Which they are now receiving in store. A iitf- Merchants would find it to their advantage to call anrl cxamino our stock. April 30, 1863, RENTER WORK IN GENERAL. hove.—The sun of life-f-most beautiful in morning and evening, but \Wmcst and steadiest at noon. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, !« hopes by strict attention to business and promptness to merit it in future. JAMES R. WKAft. JOHN U. HORN. Wilkes-Barre, May 14,1863.—2m Speaking of clicap things—it costs but a trifle to get a wile, but sbe sometimes turns out a little dear ? Pittston, Nov. 7,18(11.—tf "Yes, I do, and Jack, I'll do it again, under like provocation. Washington is my idol, and to mc it is more insulting to speak disrespectfully 6f Washington, or ray country, than to denounce myself. Mother's maxim docs very well in private quarrels; but it don't apply where one's country is denounced or its gods. Washington is first in tho American Pantheon, and I could not rest easy if I permitted any abuse of his name-.'' SAMUEL J. BARBER, l. h. crnnss C. 0. CUBTISS. The Very Latest CURTISS & CO., If a woman docs not speak her sccrets with her lips,she is sure to tell them in her letters. Iler pen is certain to split. Sculptor, and Dealer in CORNER OF LLOYD & PRIME STREETS, BUFFALO, N. Y., STYLES OF \fRS. DAVIES would say to IVL the Ladies of Pittston and vicinity that «he haa just received the LATEST STYLE OF PATTERNS FOR DRESSES AND MANTLES, aud any orders intrusted to her will be prompt«r attended to. Foreign and Domestic MARBLE. STRAW GOODS Commission Merchants A witonco asked a peasant what part he performed in tho great drama of life ?— '•I mind my own business," was the reply. Toinb-Stoiics, Mantels, Window Caps & Sills, OPPOSITE THE BANK. PALMER'S 42 Market street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. row tub purchase axd sale of GRAIN, SEEDS, HOI'S & PROVISIONS. A wag has come to the conclusion that there are two things that were made to be lost, Biuners aud umbrellas. April 17, 1802. Rooms in Sturmer's new brick building, PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO., PA. BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL Claim Agency, of Washington, D. C., conducted by Harvtv, Oom.ins A Biiace. Particular attention paid to the collection of soldiers' claims and procuring PENSIONS, BOONTIK3, BACK PAY, Ac., on the most reasonable terms. Applications received by D. C. HARRINGTON, Attorney at Law. All orders promptly attended, and satisfaction warranted, [April 3, 1802.-ly Also, Wholesale Dealers in Western and Canada Flour. Particular attention paid to purchasing and shipping Grain on orders. May 1, I8fl2.-6m "Where may bo found Tho Hooker Hat. Cora. Wilkes, Such was and is "Unconditional Surrender Grant."—Detroit Free Press. Roficcr&ns, Burnside, Sigel, Ctc., Ac., Loyal League, India l'annmn, Tourist, Ac., Ac. " I am astonished, my dear young lady, at your seutiments, you make mc start." " Well, sir, I've bceu wanting jou to start for the last hour." "CAMBRIAN HOUSE," A Rebel Bill of Faro, PITTSTON, PA. GRIFFITH THOMAS, Proprietor. THE undersigned having purchased the interest of Mr. W. E. Why to in the above well and favorably known establishment, would respectfully inform his friends and former patrons of the House, as well as the public in general, that nothing will be left undone to render to his customers and guests satisfaction in every particular. Beverages of all kinds served in the best stylo. Fresh Oysters and various other dishes will be prepared in the most acceptabJe manner and at all hours. The House aims to be one of the highest respectability, and will be kept in a manner acceptable to all who have occasion to patronize it. Cr. T, 50 Barrels Mess Fork! 1 Tun of Hams Sugar Cured Tho following bill of fare, found in the rebel eawps at Vieksbwrg, shows that the belcagured soldiers were not without their jokes-: " Why are't you with your regiment 1 " 1 Tun of SHOULDERS Sugar Cured 500 Lbs. of DRIED BEEF. Alio keeps a splendid assortment of Sillc Fur, Cloth and Wool H»U, among the latest is " Me ( Oh ! I'm sick—1 have got something the matter with my liver. " " Ah, yos, it's white." Not. 20, 1862.—tf Wilkes Barre, Pa. Tho Butler Hot, " St. James, " St. Nicholas, Ac., 4c. 100 Sacks Pure Ashlon Salt 50 Sacks GROUND ALUM! HOTEL DE VICKSBUnO. Bill of Fake for July, 18G3 REMOVAL. Why arc photographers to most uncivil of ali tradespeople 1 ]Jccauso when wo make application i'or a copy of our portrait, they always reply with a negative. Urandensburg's Bakery. tfflHE STAFF OF LIFE is good Bread, and I j.. would respectfully inform the citizens of Pittston and vicinity, that I always keep the [-genuine article on hand for sale, with all kinds of Gloves, Canes, Umbrellas, Traveling Bags, The largest assortment in town. Alexander Kids just recoired. Terms Cash. Mule Tai! sour lOO Barrels SYRACUSE SALT, AT THE CASH STOIIE OF BOILED. Male bacon with poko greens Male ham canvassed. ROAST. Charles Law & Co: rittstoil, August 7, 18B2.-tf A desperate chap recently made the determinate resolution of marrying the girl he was in pursuit of, if he never had another as long as he lived. Wilkes-Barrc, June 4,1S83. G. L. PALMER. CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES, &.C. Pittston, April 10, 1803.—ly DR. S. C. MARSH'S Male sirloin. Mule rump staffed with rice VEGETABLES. and Parties supplied with everything in his line, on short notice, and on reasonable 'terras. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS National Hair Restorer! BERWICK MILLS, " They tell me wine gives strength," saiCl llarry lCox one day; "and yet I, who have just drunk three bottles, cannot keep myself on my legs." My establishment is now the second building tfcelow the Post Office, on Main st. FRANK BRANDENBURG. Pittston, March 1, 1803. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA rpHIS preparation possesses (he peculiar properly of X restormc Gray Hair to its original color, cnuwfl it to grow thick and strong, ntop.s JtH falling out, frees the head from Dandruff; prevents Baldness; cures Pityriasis, Bait Rheum,Tetter, and all othor cutaneous diseases of the scalp. It does not dye. the Hair, hut helps' Nature secrete the proper coloring matter which constitutes its hue. For sale by 0. B. ROMMEL, BERWICK, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Peas and Rice, PETER M. TRAOCH^PJ^ET^ Meat,'4®., always attended to with promptness. May 28, 1883. P. M. T. ENTREES. Mule head stuffed a la mode. Mule beet jerked a la Mexicana. Mule ears fricasseed a la gotcli. Mule side stewed, new style, kair on Mule spare ribs plain. Mulo liver Hashed. Horticulture.—A scientific gardener succeeded, the other day, in planting a blow on his master's nose. The interesting result has not yet been ascertained. WALL'S HOTEL, LATE AMERICAN HOUSE, 'JflNKIIANSIOCK, WYOMING CO., PA. West Pittston, Oct. 9,1802. West Pittnton COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS I THE subscriber Is prepared to take Pictures in all the various styles, from the smallest minature to life-size, and color them either in water or oil. SIDE DISHES "Harry, ! cannot think," says Dick, THIS Establishment has recently been refitted and furnished in the latest stylo. EvrV attention Cvill be given to the comfort and ■ouvenienco of those who visit the House. T. B. WALL, Owner and Proprietor. January 9, 1802.—ly Mule salad, Mule hoof soused. Mule brains a la omelette. Male-kidney-stuffed with peas. Mule tripe fried in pea meal batter, Mule tongue cold a la Bray. "What makes my ankles grow so thick." "You do not recollect," Bays Harry, "How great a calf they have to carry." THE COLORED PHHTOGRAPIIS A rebel prisoner eaptured at Fort Bute la Rose, in Louisiana says that wo captured about 4,000 musquitoes to every square inch, besides an indefinite quantity of fleas and mud. V. PETERSEN, Pittston, Pa. II. A- A. PETERSEN, Scranton, Pa, O, PETERSEN, Honesdale, Pa. NoV. 8,18fi«. surpass all other styles of Paintings—you have a daguerreotype likeness and a painting, equal to the finest in ivory. Pictures of deceased persons enlarged to any si*e and colored. Speejmensboth in waterand oil on exhibition, which the public are respectfully invited to call an-d examine at "Photowutha's Wigmnm." Flour! Flour!! JENNINGS & BROTHER, The subscriber has now on hand FIVE HUNDRED BARRELS OF THE Mule foot. jellies, Dealers In A RARE CHANCE, A Blacksmith Stand Tor Sale. PASTRY. Pea meal pudding, blackberry sauce Cotton-wood berry,pies. China berry tart. Grain and Lumber, J. W. MILLER. West Branch Brands of Flour, In Sacks arid Barrels, Which he offers to Merchants and Dealers at wholesale, VFKY LOW for cash. BEST " Waitor, bring mo some corn," said a boarder to a green Irish servant. " Hey 1" said Paddy leaning down to catch the accent. The undersigned desiring to remove to the West, oilers to sell bis dwelling and hlacksmitlj shop, near Tripp's Hotel, Wyoming. The stand commands a largo run of good pitying custom, aud will be sold at a reasonable figure. JOHN AHNWINE. Pittston, May It, J881 or ALL KINDS. FLOUR, FEED & MEAL, 3P0IUC, BUTTER and CgEESB, LARD. OKIE0 »nd BEANS, fiALT, CEMENT, Ac., 4c. Large Stock of Wall Paper J New Styles for 1861 ! DESERT. White oak acorn. Beeeh nuts. $Isekberry leaf tea. 43eirtiine confederate coffeo. " No, no—torn!" replied the guest. " Nigger, who am dc fuss man dat interduced salt perwishuns into the navy?" " Par, now, you's too hard for dis colored indiwidual," Just Received 10,000 Pieces FROM • aUVPjEOK'ltP. Apply to J. ff. BROWN, my Agent, in Everett's bulidUig, or at uDjf Stg:,-, pearlta tbu Eagl» Hotel. Wyoming, Juue 4, J883.. HENRY OOIHS*. CfY Barrels of Pork 1—a «J 11 Superior article, for sale at the lowest c5h pRow. br JliXNINOS A BHO. May 22,I8»l~3m BORDHRlNft, WlNDOWHIIAOKX, 4c at the Cull Store of Tittston, March JO, IMS.- St LIQUORS. Mississippi water Tintag« of 1402. superior, 13. PITTSTON, PA. CHAS. LAW, A CO. ritutcn, March lSih, I860- n!-tf mWO Room* for a small family in West Pitta- I ton. Apply to 8. BTl'MMEB. Pltteton, May 21, 1S03—tf Speaking of being united, I C41 jrov, by the Eternal God, there never was a wore " It was Noah, &i£gar, when he took Ham hoard his ark." BLANKS OF AU KINDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 13 Number 21, August 13, 1863 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 1863-08-13 |
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 21, August 13, 1863 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 1863-08-13 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18630813_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. PITTSTON GAZETTE, AND Luzerne Anthracite Journal. GAZETTE The "Gazette" Jobbing Office, PITTSTON Being now consolidated, embraces a larger variety of Jobbing material than any other office in the country and is fully prepared to execute work of all kinds iti the bo stand cheapest manner. 1'articular attention given to the following:— and the Job Printing Office PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY G. M. RICHART, "Gazette" Building, Main Street, West Side. Tho GAZETTE and JOURNAL is publiihed •very Thursday, at Two Dollabs per annum, strictly in advance. . pgr No postage charged within the county. MANIFESTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, SHOW-BILLS, LABELS, NOTES, Orders, HANDBILLS, BILL HEADS, TICKETS, CARDS, 4c., Ct c. AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL. advertising- bates. RULING. sPacb. raasr-r-i-wtr» LlgLLAgL' 3 w. | lro, | »m. | 0 m. | 1 Ruled work of all kinds, dono in the nentcat and beat manner, and printed as requested. Everything in thi« l!wo will receive prompt attention. uLumnr- J !L°° I 7 00 | \ 0 uo | -- - lC column,-*-" 4 00 T 7 00 | 10 00 | 1» 00 I 30 0? { in;~T~rori io uo i » SQJ» «D I «O uo 8 00 10 00 \o 00 fetoteb to i\t (foal Interests, folitrcs, Jfctos, literature, anir General ftttellipnte. The following Blnnk* ?irc kept on hand, or printed to order, and sold on reasonable tornis:—ShcriffSalea, Warrants. Constable Pales. Summons. Judgment Contracts, Promisory Notes. Bubpenas. Attachments. Ex* cutions. Marriage Certificates, Check Rolls,Time Rolls, Deeds, Contracts, Leases, Ac.,etc. BLANKS. Regular yearly advertisers, not to exceed with card hroe square* at any time, $15. Business notices, with *u advertisement, $1 each. VOLUME XIII.—NO. 21. PITTSTON. PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1863. WHOLE NO. G45. The abov« rates will be strictly ailhered to. truthful sentence than that of Douglas :— "Those who are not with us arc against us;" and I reiterate it, and add, those who ate not with us should be hung, or should be with their Southern brethren, lighting with them. BUSINESS CARDS. MISCELLANEOUS. hare McDonnell, FRESH STOCK OF DOMESTICS ORIGINAL POETRY. Lime Stono Water, laic importation, very line, 82,75. CEO. W. BRAINERD& CO. fll MANUFACTUBEU 0D TWO PHASIS IN LIFE. Spring Water, Vicksburg brand, 81.50. Meals at all hours. Gentlemen to wait npon themselves. Any inattention on the part of servants will be promptly reported at the office. S. Sturmer, GROCERS, BOOTS * SHOES Mantanye & Co.'s, ■ T MRS. MARIA I,. COO*. 103 MURRAY, near WEST St. GEO. W. BRAINERD,) NEW YORK. DAVID BELDEN J BKFORM MABRIAGK. Dearest Mnggic, how I love thee, 8ay, oh say, wilt thou be mine; Why, oh why, can I not move thee, Why not melt that heart of thine f Let them either aid the Government, or go where they can bolster up the tottering fortunes of Rebcldom. Better have a dozen foes in tho field than one fighting us behind our backs. Invites the attention of the public to his Jeff. Davis & Co., Proprietors. NEW STOCK Will be sold as CHEAP as any House in Luierne County can sell them. Our goods are bought for CASH, and selected with care, and are suitable for this market. Card.—The proprietors of tho justly celebrated Hotel do Vicksburg, having enlarged and refitted the same, are now prepared to accommodate all who may favor them with a call. Parties arriving by the river or Grant's inland route, will find Grape, Canister & Co.'s carriages at the landing or any depot on tho line of intrenchmcnts. CURT1SS & CO., Produce & Commission |of Gents, Ladies, Misses and Childrens Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Thou art fair as e'er was maiden, Bright and sparkling is thine eye; Half concealed by curling lashes, Whose lids like violet leatlets lie. To all Copperheads, peace men, agitators, anti-war men, be ihey Republicans or Democrats, for we have them here pretending to be both, I have a word to say on behalf of our brave soldiers. You have undoubtedly been told that the war has its opposcrs in the ranks of the Uuion army. It is an accursed and foul aspersion upon the fair fame of men who are willing to spill their blood and give their lives for the country. They are for the Union. They fight for the people and their country, for the suppression of the Rebellion. Let me say to all opposcrs of the war :—The time will come when men composing this great army will come to their homes. They have had their eyes upon these unmitigated cowards, these opponentsof tho country and Administration; the Administration, 1 contcnd is the country, and when they return, it will do tho soul of every truly loyal man good to sec the summary manner in which they will cause these sneaks and peace agitators to Bcek their holes. Ac., of every style and quality. Fine French Calf, as well as coarse lien's BOOTS, ladies, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES OF MERCHANTS, TITUSVILLEf CRAWFORD Co., Pa. Particular attention paid to the purchasing and shipping of all kinds of PRODUCE and OILS. Madder Prints for 12i cents. Thy cheeks aro tinted like the wild row, And dimples tbro' them hide and seek; Thy lips are red as tfc' wet ccral. And teeth like string-pearls thro' them peek. boots, and work of every description in his lino made to order with neatness ana despatch. Every stylo aocl quality. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT IN A large assortment of Findings, and Lealher, French Calf, 18 18 20 22 Puck, Ball & Co. take charge of all baggage. No effort will be spared to make the visit of all as interesting as possible. Oh thou charming little fairy! riTTSTON. Work done in the iril tt, 1863. Kip, Oak Tanned Sole and Upper, constantly on hand to suit town and country custom, at the lowest figure for cash. Give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. it u tt 25 " Detains for 20, 22, 25, 31. Muslins for 22, 25, 38, 31, 35. Tongue cannot thy charms portray; Come, be mine; and ne'er in future Shalt thou wish thou hadst said nay. MOST PROMPT »nd satislactory manner, by the most cxperienc •d workmen in this valley. O. B. SMITH, Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, &C«y &C«f &Cay No. 191West Street, 1 door abovo Duane St., NEW-YORK. March 7, 1861. 541yl I will shield thee from all danger, Make thy life a happy dream ; With thornless flowers strew thy pathway, Keep lit for theo Love's golden gleam. ODDS AND ENDS. NEXT DOOKTO BLAKELY HALL'S DRUG STORK, MAIN STREET, P1TT8T0N. April 2, 1863.—ly When we think of good, the angels aro silent j when wo do it, they rejoice. The best of stock always on hand in large quantities, enabling bis customers to bo suited "'rine*FR E NCH CALF.and PATENT LEATHER. as well a9 French Kip and Coarse Boots. Work of every description in his line made to order with neatness and durability. A" W°rk 8°ld " '"s.'sTURMEIl' Three Doors South of Pittstou Bank. # Pittston, May 21, 1863. BENJ. E. BOWEN'S 3VEW Cotton-Ados, Cassimers, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Flour, Feeds. Ac. And he drew the blushing maiden No more reluctant to his breast, Vowing he would lore her over Tinio alone to be tho test No man can avoid his own company—so he had best make it as good as possible. All cheap for Robert baur.—book binder, north East corner of Public Square and Maia-st Wilkesbarre. ricture Frames, Common Gilt and Mahogany, ornamented and plain, made to or-» der, of any size. Job Binding neatly executed. EEADY PAY! CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE Robbery from the person—Stealing a kiss from a young lady. Bool, Shoe, Leather and Finding's AFTER marriage. Maggie what the mischief ails you ? Doing nought from morn till night, Always sighing, crying, dying, And your dress: Oh; what a plight! „PURCHASING. June 4, 1863. When a man is indisposed with thegout, it makes him indisposed to go out. Query.—What is harder than earning money'( Collecting it. STORE AND MANUFACTORY JOHN MACLAREN, A large selection of common and line pictures, Albums, Blank books, Stationery, Novels, Ac., always on hand. June 17, 1853. The undersigned would respectfully announce to hi« okl friends and the public that he has opened tun establishmentof the above description in the room next door south of Shifter A Lance's old stand, where he is well stocked with Gentlemen's, Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes of the very best manufacture. Having in constant employ the best of workmen, the custom department of his establishment will not bo inferior to anv in northern Pennsylvania. Satisfaction warranted. B. E. BOWEN. jN"ew HVIillinery We havo only Sal, and Johnny, Hattie, Nell, and Henriett; Fred, and Will, besides the baby, And for these you sit and fret. Practical Brass Founder, —AKD— AND BRASS COCK MANUFACTURER, MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PENN'A. - 1 Every description of Brass Wort. Oil Cups. Water, Gas. Steam and Iff Liquor Cocks, Jobbing, Brass Castings,&o. 4°ne with despatch. The highest prices paid for old Brass, Lead and Zinc. REMOVAL! row Locakd Cor. of Main k William Streets^ Watches and Jewelry. [PAK]©Y ©(g)©®© Heminisconces of General Grant. Cover wisdom with rags and no one will ESTABLISHMENT, Where aro now the charms that won mo; Where is now your radiant form ? Why; you look like Dca'.h's grim sceptre, Oh ! I wish 1 ne'er was born I endorse her. In Upper Pittston. THE undersigned would fespeoHVilly Announce to the Ladies of Pittston and vicinity that she has pened, in the building next door nortn of Wagner's Hotel, immediately opposite the store of Michabl Heap, a A gentleman of this city, who was an early friend of General Grant, furnishes the following reminiscences of the brave General, who has so inseparably linked his name with Western armies :— Old Ben. Franklin said " there never was a good war nor a bad peace." A NEW STOCK. JAMES AITItEN,would respect-v fully inform his friends ninl —x-^n., and the public in general that he has juBt rcplci ished his store with a new and extensive assnr ment of Watt-ken. Clock*, Cf Jewtlry, of nil dc seriptions. Together with SILVER AJC 1) I'L.l TED WARE. Combs, Brushes, Pocket Cutlrrj Flower Vases, and a thousand other article which will recommend themselves. They hav been purchased of the beg manufacturers in tin United Sta.tcs, and cnWWrt be surpassed in quali ty ot price. REPAIRING.— Watches. Clocks and Jewelry repaired at all times, by the most experienced workmen. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed, a continuance of the same i« respectfully solicited. J, A. Corner of Main & William Streets, rittston, Jmie 31,18## You have nought to do. but look well j The children are no toil I'm sure; Why don't you look as Mrs. 8 does ? She has servants, oh! Well I'm too poor. Perfection to the «rtist, like the horizon to the voyager, is ever equally afar off. 1'itUton, April 2, 1863.—Ijr Shop at No. 1 Shaft, Main St., Pitt«t»*. April 9, 1863 —lv J- MAC- L B O OT B NEW GENERAL STOCK OF MILLINERY General Grant is of a Methodist family of Ohio, and married the daughter of a Methodist local preacher, and the granddaughter of the pioneer of Methodism in Western Pennsylvania, of the name of Wrenshall. When not much over twelty years of age, lie was at school, and Uad-as a school fellow his own natural cousin, whose parents were British subjects of Canada. Young Grant was taught to forgive injuries, as a Divine precept, and to do good and not evil to others, and his father had impressed his mind with love of country and reverence for the name of Washington. The Canadian had been otherwise educated, and taught to believe Washington a Rebel. On one occasion a discussion arose between the bovs as to love of coun- Grace teaches a Christian not only to act like a man to God, but like a God to man. I promised for to love and cherish ? Well, yes; I could while you looked well; But, oh ! I am the saddest mortal And marriage is but a great sell! Senators have three ages—mile-age, patron-age and post-ago. EA.GLE IIOTEIj, PITT3TON, TA.— OEORiiE [jAZAROS, Proprietor. PittJton, Deo. 5, IStH. l#y Together with FRENCH DRESS GOOPS and LAWNS which have been purchased at rates which will enable her to sell at prices which cannot fail to give general satisfaction. ADD To those linyi.—When they wiah to remove a stove the nest time they must bo be sure they are not watched. HUFFORD HOUSE. 1'ITTSTOH, PA.— CYRUS STARK, Proprietor Ki ...I. OH 1 Ort'J LADIES' AND CHILDRENS1 BONNETS and Hats, made and trimmed in the most approved style and at reasonable terms. Tears streamed down the pallid features Of the injured hapless wife ; Plain was written, toil and sadness, Tho yearning look of a loveless wife. SHOES. m jtlarcli 26, 1863, The undersigned has also the Agency of the Pernorest Sewing Machine, which has become a groat favor ite with the Ladies. It is no use quarrelling, friends, when you have to make up again. Iiemcmber this. DS. KOON,—ATTORNEY AT LAW.—01- . lice in the Thompson's lln.ll. Main street, Pittston. 20, 1SS9. Respectfully invitcsthe theattention ofthepublic tohinlargo stock of BOOTS A ND SHOES, such as Gents' Fine Calf B*«t8, Congress Gaiters. Oxford Ties «tc. AV»o, a large variety of Ladies' and Children' shoes, and Gaiters of at I fact everything the line. He has connected a separate department for a RESTAURANT and COXFECT/ONSEV, ueatly fitted itp in good style. My establishment is opposite C. Law& Co.s Cash Store, Main street, Pittston, Pa. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES A Spoech, jStrong and Emphatio, by General Logan. Law and Collection Office l.ost Java Coffee, Best Black and Groen Teas al90 on band. On Jlajor-Oencral Lognn's arrival at Cairo, the other day, from Vicksburg, he addressed a circle of welcoming friends, in substance, as follows :— Luncheon, says Thackeray, is base ingratitude to breakfast and premeditated insult to dinner. EOH'lE B. 1C0LP, Attorney at Law,—-OTOcp 1 T in the CDurt Home, (Register's Oihec,; WUkes-Barre, Pa. [foe- 13, ISM- 429 Country Produce taken in exchanff* for Goods and Millinery work, and cash paid for good fresh Roll Bui- MANTAHMAKING.—Mrs. S. J. GEID- DI3 would respectfully inform the ladies of Pittston that she still continues the business of Ladies' Dressmaking nt herold location, over Leon Sax's, opposite Cooper's Ilall, and holds herself in reacliq£SS at all times to serve her customers in the best manner. MRS. L. CAREY If you wisli to collect together all the pretty girls in town, advertise a "lecture to young men." Pitt*ton, April 30,1863. 3rrw It makes no difference whether you call mo Democrat, Republican or Abolitionist— as some have of late named me. It does not change my feelings—does not alter my action. I am for my country every time— for my country first, last and always, and am Agisting for tho right of that country to be numbered among the honored nations of ibe earth. Until this is brought about, and this Rebellion crushed out, I am but an American citizen. When that right shall have been asscited, then, should we find that there is something wrong in the fabric that our fathers reared, something we desire to change, it will be time enough to comc up and demand the changc. Now wa have this accursed Rebellion to root out. It must be rooted out. I am for using every means and all means for putting it to an end. If the people of the North would use the same force Jeff. Davis and his minions use, and were as unanimous as they arc—for in tho South force of arms eomjDcls every man to act as though he sanctioned the Rebellion, whether he feels inclined or not—this trar would be successfully terminated in leu than six month*. Every mother's son who is opposed to the war should be compelled either to take up arms against or for us. Then there would be no talk of peace here in tho North, no talk of resistance, no such men as Vallandigham, no such cowards as thoso who support all such men and say these things. Vallandigham says ho has traveled over the Confederacy—using the term "Confederacy—not the phraso so-called Confederacy, (for I do not acknowledge the ciistcnce of any authority or Government in America aside from that of the CUnited States)—and has not met man, woman or child who docs not sustain the war, and who is not determined to fight it out to tho death or the bitter end. Vallandigham there simply lies. Ho tells what is not true, and he knows it. Vallandigham, aside from the leading men—Jeff. Davis, Toombs and Stephens—did not, I venture to say, speak with a dozen persons while taking his involuntary trip through Dixie. Had ho done so, his report -would have been of a different color. Thc people who arc fighting against the poor whites comprising the rank and file tif the Rebellion—nine-tenths of them do not know what they arc fighting for—do not know what they are fighting against. A majority of them do not know anything, and hundreds of them never saw the American flag in their lives until they saw it march into Vicksburg in triumph. They do not "know the Fourth of July, or anything else that n good; but poor and ignorant as they are, let them express their own free minds, and they will, almost to a man, demand • speedy termination of this war—would submit to nlmost anything rather than fight one day longer as they have been fighting. It is only by the force of bayonets that their army is kept together. Kven that cannot prevent their deserters from flockhig into ffaekson by hundreds, to take the oath of allcgiance or to join tho Union ranks. And I tell you what I know hen I say that it will not be many days ere the entire States of Mississippi and Tonnessee will bo knocking loudly ibr read miss ion to a Union Which not long since they thought their puny efforts could quialdjr diaeolyo. Thej are talking of it eve* new. Crt. BECK. M. D.—DENTIST . late of PHILADELPHIA.— Oiliee,—Two doors above his for- Buckeye Mower. try and duty to a king, when John said Never be without a quarter in your pocket, and you will always be a quarter master. mer residence, East side of.Main St., above the Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PcMn. July IS), 1S00.—ly. DRESS PATTERNS. The patronage of 'he public4s s»liciteCl Pittston, March 29, I860,—tf. HAVING been appointed tho Agent for Luzerne County, of the abovo machine, I am prepared to offer to the Fanners the best machine in the world. T4tis Mower can bo seen at my shop in Wilkes-Barre, (near Steel's Hotel.) Persons desiring Machines will please call and "U. S. (Grant had been nicknamed U.S.) your Washington was a llebel, and fought against his king." She is in receipt of the latest patterns for Ladies' Dresses and Cloaks, otul Children's Clothing anil will avail herself of these advantages in serving her enstoracTs. Pittston, Oct. 3, 1861. Dft. C. It. GORMAN, having resumed the practice of his profession, respectfully tenders hi* servicos to the people of Pittston and Vlc"tU7toH at the EAGLE HOTEL will receive prompt attention, night or day. ritutjn, July 2a, 1661. tf Pittston Molding & Planing Mill. Grant replied :—"Jack, you must stqp that or I'll tick you. I can forgive you for abusing me, but if you abuse our Washington, I'll off coat and Oglit, though you are cousin Jack, and mother may lick mc for not forgiving." The boys fought. Jack got the worst of it, but "U. S." was abo&t being whipped at home for fighting when his father interposed and saved him saying, "The boy who will fight for Wash ington will provo himself a man and i Christian, if God spares hiw for twent; years." Some people allow their affairs to bccomo so deranged that their liabilities quite go out of their minds. THE undersigned having leased for a term of years the establishment formerly occupied by William Price, as a Door, SaiK and Blind Manufactory, and having made extensive improvements in the Building and Machinery, is now prepared to do all kinds of work in his line at short notice, such as Why are young ladies going to Saratoga with no end of baggage, liko trees? Because their hearts are in their trunks. 1863. FRESH SPR1NG G00DS- 1863. REIGEL, WIEST & ERVIN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS exnmino tkern ; a FAIR TRIAL WILL BE GIVEN DR. J. A. ROBINSON,—HOMEOPATHIC PUvsician and Operative Surgeon, Pittston, Pa.," respectfully offers his services to tlie paople of Pittston and its vicinity. A supply of fresh medicines always on hand. Family cases furnished or refillod to order. O'iice with R. D. Lacoe, fittstou. Residence ia Shetland'sbrick building, Exeter street, West Pittston. [May 3, I860. before any obligations need be made for tho payment of the machine and if it don't perform its work first rate, the Mower will be reaoved without cost or tro«bl«. Somo men are like musical glasses, to produce their finest tones, you must keep them wet. PLANING AND MATCHING FLOORING, FACING, MAKING DOORS, SASH Foreign and American Dry Goods, Wheeler * Patent Rail Way Horse Poxcer and Threshers and Combined Threshers mid Cleaners, Corn Shelters, Feed Cutters, etc., C£'c. pif Call and see tliem. Also, manufacturer of If you are careful in keeping your small promises, you will never be likely to bo sued by your creditors. No. 47 North 3d St., Fhilad'a. Pa., Would respectfully invite the attention of Country Merchants to their AND BLINDS, TURNING, SCROLL-SAWING, AND CAR- Sortie few years ago, the toys, now mangrown, fliet in Canada, and rccurred to school days. Jack said : " U. S., do you remember tho licking you gave inc for calling Washington a Rebel V Dlt. J. M. BARRETT,—DENTIST. —Office at his residence on Franklin street, opposite tike Methodist Church, Wilkcs Uarre, Pa., where he may hereafter bo found at all hours. Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold a*nd Silver plate, Ac., and operates in all the branches of Deatal flurgcry, in the best manner. A deduction from usual charges sufficient to ■cover expenses, allowed to persons who com© from % distance. April 19, I SCO. ly. Large and Well-Selected Stock of FRESH SPRING GOODS. Which they are now receiving in store. A iitf- Merchants would find it to their advantage to call anrl cxamino our stock. April 30, 1863, RENTER WORK IN GENERAL. hove.—The sun of life-f-most beautiful in morning and evening, but \Wmcst and steadiest at noon. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, !« hopes by strict attention to business and promptness to merit it in future. JAMES R. WKAft. JOHN U. HORN. Wilkes-Barre, May 14,1863.—2m Speaking of clicap things—it costs but a trifle to get a wile, but sbe sometimes turns out a little dear ? Pittston, Nov. 7,18(11.—tf "Yes, I do, and Jack, I'll do it again, under like provocation. Washington is my idol, and to mc it is more insulting to speak disrespectfully 6f Washington, or ray country, than to denounce myself. Mother's maxim docs very well in private quarrels; but it don't apply where one's country is denounced or its gods. Washington is first in tho American Pantheon, and I could not rest easy if I permitted any abuse of his name-.'' SAMUEL J. BARBER, l. h. crnnss C. 0. CUBTISS. The Very Latest CURTISS & CO., If a woman docs not speak her sccrets with her lips,she is sure to tell them in her letters. Iler pen is certain to split. Sculptor, and Dealer in CORNER OF LLOYD & PRIME STREETS, BUFFALO, N. Y., STYLES OF \fRS. DAVIES would say to IVL the Ladies of Pittston and vicinity that «he haa just received the LATEST STYLE OF PATTERNS FOR DRESSES AND MANTLES, aud any orders intrusted to her will be prompt«r attended to. Foreign and Domestic MARBLE. STRAW GOODS Commission Merchants A witonco asked a peasant what part he performed in tho great drama of life ?— '•I mind my own business," was the reply. Toinb-Stoiics, Mantels, Window Caps & Sills, OPPOSITE THE BANK. PALMER'S 42 Market street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. row tub purchase axd sale of GRAIN, SEEDS, HOI'S & PROVISIONS. A wag has come to the conclusion that there are two things that were made to be lost, Biuners aud umbrellas. April 17, 1802. Rooms in Sturmer's new brick building, PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO., PA. BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL Claim Agency, of Washington, D. C., conducted by Harvtv, Oom.ins A Biiace. Particular attention paid to the collection of soldiers' claims and procuring PENSIONS, BOONTIK3, BACK PAY, Ac., on the most reasonable terms. Applications received by D. C. HARRINGTON, Attorney at Law. All orders promptly attended, and satisfaction warranted, [April 3, 1802.-ly Also, Wholesale Dealers in Western and Canada Flour. Particular attention paid to purchasing and shipping Grain on orders. May 1, I8fl2.-6m "Where may bo found Tho Hooker Hat. Cora. Wilkes, Such was and is "Unconditional Surrender Grant."—Detroit Free Press. Roficcr&ns, Burnside, Sigel, Ctc., Ac., Loyal League, India l'annmn, Tourist, Ac., Ac. " I am astonished, my dear young lady, at your seutiments, you make mc start." " Well, sir, I've bceu wanting jou to start for the last hour." "CAMBRIAN HOUSE," A Rebel Bill of Faro, PITTSTON, PA. GRIFFITH THOMAS, Proprietor. THE undersigned having purchased the interest of Mr. W. E. Why to in the above well and favorably known establishment, would respectfully inform his friends and former patrons of the House, as well as the public in general, that nothing will be left undone to render to his customers and guests satisfaction in every particular. Beverages of all kinds served in the best stylo. Fresh Oysters and various other dishes will be prepared in the most acceptabJe manner and at all hours. The House aims to be one of the highest respectability, and will be kept in a manner acceptable to all who have occasion to patronize it. Cr. T, 50 Barrels Mess Fork! 1 Tun of Hams Sugar Cured Tho following bill of fare, found in the rebel eawps at Vieksbwrg, shows that the belcagured soldiers were not without their jokes-: " Why are't you with your regiment 1 " 1 Tun of SHOULDERS Sugar Cured 500 Lbs. of DRIED BEEF. Alio keeps a splendid assortment of Sillc Fur, Cloth and Wool H»U, among the latest is " Me ( Oh ! I'm sick—1 have got something the matter with my liver. " " Ah, yos, it's white." Not. 20, 1862.—tf Wilkes Barre, Pa. Tho Butler Hot, " St. James, " St. Nicholas, Ac., 4c. 100 Sacks Pure Ashlon Salt 50 Sacks GROUND ALUM! HOTEL DE VICKSBUnO. Bill of Fake for July, 18G3 REMOVAL. Why arc photographers to most uncivil of ali tradespeople 1 ]Jccauso when wo make application i'or a copy of our portrait, they always reply with a negative. Urandensburg's Bakery. tfflHE STAFF OF LIFE is good Bread, and I j.. would respectfully inform the citizens of Pittston and vicinity, that I always keep the [-genuine article on hand for sale, with all kinds of Gloves, Canes, Umbrellas, Traveling Bags, The largest assortment in town. Alexander Kids just recoired. Terms Cash. Mule Tai! sour lOO Barrels SYRACUSE SALT, AT THE CASH STOIIE OF BOILED. Male bacon with poko greens Male ham canvassed. ROAST. Charles Law & Co: rittstoil, August 7, 18B2.-tf A desperate chap recently made the determinate resolution of marrying the girl he was in pursuit of, if he never had another as long as he lived. Wilkes-Barrc, June 4,1S83. G. L. PALMER. CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES, &.C. Pittston, April 10, 1803.—ly DR. S. C. MARSH'S Male sirloin. Mule rump staffed with rice VEGETABLES. and Parties supplied with everything in his line, on short notice, and on reasonable 'terras. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS National Hair Restorer! BERWICK MILLS, " They tell me wine gives strength," saiCl llarry lCox one day; "and yet I, who have just drunk three bottles, cannot keep myself on my legs." My establishment is now the second building tfcelow the Post Office, on Main st. FRANK BRANDENBURG. Pittston, March 1, 1803. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA rpHIS preparation possesses (he peculiar properly of X restormc Gray Hair to its original color, cnuwfl it to grow thick and strong, ntop.s JtH falling out, frees the head from Dandruff; prevents Baldness; cures Pityriasis, Bait Rheum,Tetter, and all othor cutaneous diseases of the scalp. It does not dye. the Hair, hut helps' Nature secrete the proper coloring matter which constitutes its hue. For sale by 0. B. ROMMEL, BERWICK, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Peas and Rice, PETER M. TRAOCH^PJ^ET^ Meat,'4®., always attended to with promptness. May 28, 1883. P. M. T. ENTREES. Mule head stuffed a la mode. Mule beet jerked a la Mexicana. Mule ears fricasseed a la gotcli. Mule side stewed, new style, kair on Mule spare ribs plain. Mulo liver Hashed. Horticulture.—A scientific gardener succeeded, the other day, in planting a blow on his master's nose. The interesting result has not yet been ascertained. WALL'S HOTEL, LATE AMERICAN HOUSE, 'JflNKIIANSIOCK, WYOMING CO., PA. West Pittston, Oct. 9,1802. West Pittnton COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS I THE subscriber Is prepared to take Pictures in all the various styles, from the smallest minature to life-size, and color them either in water or oil. SIDE DISHES "Harry, ! cannot think," says Dick, THIS Establishment has recently been refitted and furnished in the latest stylo. EvrV attention Cvill be given to the comfort and ■ouvenienco of those who visit the House. T. B. WALL, Owner and Proprietor. January 9, 1802.—ly Mule salad, Mule hoof soused. Mule brains a la omelette. Male-kidney-stuffed with peas. Mule tripe fried in pea meal batter, Mule tongue cold a la Bray. "What makes my ankles grow so thick." "You do not recollect," Bays Harry, "How great a calf they have to carry." THE COLORED PHHTOGRAPIIS A rebel prisoner eaptured at Fort Bute la Rose, in Louisiana says that wo captured about 4,000 musquitoes to every square inch, besides an indefinite quantity of fleas and mud. V. PETERSEN, Pittston, Pa. II. A- A. PETERSEN, Scranton, Pa, O, PETERSEN, Honesdale, Pa. NoV. 8,18fi«. surpass all other styles of Paintings—you have a daguerreotype likeness and a painting, equal to the finest in ivory. Pictures of deceased persons enlarged to any si*e and colored. Speejmensboth in waterand oil on exhibition, which the public are respectfully invited to call an-d examine at "Photowutha's Wigmnm." Flour! Flour!! JENNINGS & BROTHER, The subscriber has now on hand FIVE HUNDRED BARRELS OF THE Mule foot. jellies, Dealers In A RARE CHANCE, A Blacksmith Stand Tor Sale. PASTRY. Pea meal pudding, blackberry sauce Cotton-wood berry,pies. China berry tart. Grain and Lumber, J. W. MILLER. West Branch Brands of Flour, In Sacks arid Barrels, Which he offers to Merchants and Dealers at wholesale, VFKY LOW for cash. BEST " Waitor, bring mo some corn," said a boarder to a green Irish servant. " Hey 1" said Paddy leaning down to catch the accent. The undersigned desiring to remove to the West, oilers to sell bis dwelling and hlacksmitlj shop, near Tripp's Hotel, Wyoming. The stand commands a largo run of good pitying custom, aud will be sold at a reasonable figure. JOHN AHNWINE. Pittston, May It, J881 or ALL KINDS. FLOUR, FEED & MEAL, 3P0IUC, BUTTER and CgEESB, LARD. OKIE0 »nd BEANS, fiALT, CEMENT, Ac., 4c. Large Stock of Wall Paper J New Styles for 1861 ! DESERT. White oak acorn. Beeeh nuts. $Isekberry leaf tea. 43eirtiine confederate coffeo. " No, no—torn!" replied the guest. " Nigger, who am dc fuss man dat interduced salt perwishuns into the navy?" " Par, now, you's too hard for dis colored indiwidual," Just Received 10,000 Pieces FROM • aUVPjEOK'ltP. Apply to J. ff. BROWN, my Agent, in Everett's bulidUig, or at uDjf Stg:,-, pearlta tbu Eagl» Hotel. Wyoming, Juue 4, J883.. HENRY OOIHS*. CfY Barrels of Pork 1—a «J 11 Superior article, for sale at the lowest c5h pRow. br JliXNINOS A BHO. May 22,I8»l~3m BORDHRlNft, WlNDOWHIIAOKX, 4c at the Cull Store of Tittston, March JO, IMS.- St LIQUORS. Mississippi water Tintag« of 1402. superior, 13. PITTSTON, PA. CHAS. LAW, A CO. ritutcn, March lSih, I860- n!-tf mWO Room* for a small family in West Pitta- I ton. Apply to 8. BTl'MMEB. Pltteton, May 21, 1S03—tf Speaking of being united, I C41 jrov, by the Eternal God, there never was a wore " It was Noah, &i£gar, when he took Ham hoard his ark." BLANKS OF AU KINDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. |
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