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—t . Job Printing and Ruling, PITTSTON GAZETTE, AND Luzerne Anthracite Journal. % GAZETTE PITTSTO \ The "Gazette-' Jobbing Cffio^ rOBUSItED WEKKLY BV And tlin Job Printing 03le« a. M. lilClI^RT, "Gazette" Building, Main Street, West Side. Being now consolidated, embrace* a larger variety o Jobbing material than any other office in the country and is fully preparer! to execute work of all kind! in the bent ana cheapest manner. Particular attention /nren to th« following: — Tho GAZETTE and JOUTtKAL is published every Thursday, at Two Dollars per annum, atricth/ in adoance. JH" So po3iago chargod within tho county. TtMMFESTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, onrDr,n«, HANDBILLS, BILL HEADS, TICK ET8, CAR Ii,^ Ac., 4o AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL, SHOW-DILLS, ADVERTISING- RATES. LABELS, NOTES, Sl'ACE. 1 1KD | 3 w. I 1 Ilk. I li In. 1 26 | V oa | "6 0«_ |_ 8_W UVUffli. 1 wc|iiare, inures, - 1 60 | - 00 | b Q0 | 7 00 j 10 00 Ptfarfcb la i|t €ml |literals, ftefos, literature, anb General Jittel%ente. UnU work of ull kinds, done ill the neatest nnd best minim, ami printed n» requested. Everything in this line will receive prompt attention. jooluhin, nrsroWTii7"" i "y i 10 °° 0 UO~i too I II) uo |_18 (K)~ | 80 00 g UO "| lu'ou I 2»t» i 35 00 I io'lK I column, column. PT.ANKS. Iif-jjular vcaily utlvectUiors, not to exceed with card lti *o mioire* «t any time, |15. Bu»ines« notices, with Ikii advertisement, $1 cnch. Tlie foHoWmg TManlfs are kept on hand, or printed toorder,and sold on reasonable terms:—KheriffHaleS, warrantn,Constable Sales. Rummoiis. Judgment Con* tracts, l'romisory Notes, Bubpenas. Attachments. Elections. MarriagoCortlfioatcs, Cheek Rolls,Time Rolls, Docds,Contracts, Leaucs, 4c.,eto. VOLUME XIII.—NO. 30. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1863. WHOLE NO. 655. 4#- Tlie Above rates will bo strictly adhered to. BUSINESS CARDS. MISCELLANEOUS. mark McDonnell, FRESH STOCK OF DOMESTICS THE DRAFT. DUNMOBE BOROl'OIl. Pat. Clifford, Samuel Reynolds, ,/oha Marrion, Patrick Nary, Michael Duffy, Andrew Collins, Matthew I'arret, Thomas Bowlana, John Purcill, John Grady, Dominick Kearns, iiichaol Loftis, William Smith, Patrick Brown, John Snyder, Hughe Powderly, martin 'Welsh, Patrick Dowdicon, Charles Timmen, Thos. P. Bark, John Lynoh, Patrick Loftis, Lewis Roberts wm. M'Calc, Dominick Padding, Owen Iliggins Martin welsh, Stephen A/urdock, jam eg Garrity, jr., jas. Fathen, Thos. Garrity, Anthony Podding, Jfark Collins, John Price, win. walker, Peter O'Neal, Edward Q Auagsr, Martin Gerrity, John Gesaler, John w. Jones, Ilcnry Gibbons, John jl/'Kinny, John walker, John Evans, John John C. 71/orrison, Austin J/alia, Peter Barney, Frank J/alion, John Nealen, jaa. nittgins, John Gorman, James Gallagher, John Wanley, J/ichacl Lavin, Jfichael Christian Powderly, wm. 8. Boyr}, Thomas Berry, Patrick J/ullen, 3/ichael Jordan, James Brown, uiranji Snyder, Anthony naghcs—-95. First and Sccond Ward* and Curbondale Township. John Af'Killip, John licnnisy, Charles O. jtfillen, wiu. Caajpbcll, Samuel D. Baker, Peter il/'Donougb, Peter Dolan, 6'harlca Rogan, George Lindsley, James J. Williams, C'has. Cunningham, Hugh wall, Geo. M. nutton, Jeremiah Clune, Anthony J/'Donough, Henry wall, Edwin watt, Anthony Boylan, Robert Holland, .Martin _B. Barker, Elias Levi, Edward Burk, Ed- Ward Clark, John Lane, John Clark, Joseph n. Carr, wm. S- Frank, Patrick Nealon, Patrick Sullivan, John Liuiaen, Johu cook, wm. Bingham, Ed. white, Afar tin, P. Brcnnan,James Quinn, John JfoNeal, John Ulmer, S. E. Raynor, Henry J. Swartz, Nicholas A/cGce, Joseph J. Brcnnan, Geo. K. Osborne, Alfred Ptiacoe, Patrick Poland Eugene A. Benedict, (Men Gilmartin, A. Simpson, Joseph m'Donough, Patrick Shannon, S. m. Carpenter, John D. wediman, Andrew J. wells, Oscar c. moore, uenry Kearney, Scars, Ed. F. Joslin, W. W» Bronson, jr., Taoiuas Sullivan, Oliver G. morgan, Thomaa Golden, George w. Smith, Patrick Bridget, Thomaa Hart, Patrick carrigan, wm. J. crane, Thos. Boland, Edwin nail, Justin Kase, John Quinn, John wright, diaries Racc, Joseph Isgar, John cooucan, martin Divine, charlcs P. Jadwin, Geo- S. wells, Patrick w'Guiro, Richard X'. Emerson, wm. N. Flanigan, Franoig Campbell, Frederick Stickinclicr, Patrick Farrel, wm. Bowors, w. H. mc'minn. S. Sturmer, s«!i&fiNI» Manufacturer DEALER IN GEO. W. BRAINERD & Co. GROCERS, % JANUPACTOREB Ot m Tho drawing fur the 12th Congressional District commenced at Scranton, on Patrick Burns, Henry Wioael, Christ. Maffett, James Brydcn, Stephen. Allen, Thomas Young, Chester, Potter, Francis Collins, Patrick MeGovern, Robert Savage, Timothy Cullen, John Miohnela. John O'llarra, Arch. McEllister, John Shaffer, Thomaa O'llarra, James Matthews, L.ewis Cridcr, Frederick Krupp, Dominick lieston, Thos. Cawley, Augustus Kintz, Pat. Hinnigan, John Preston, Pat. McCormick, Fred. Deiffc, Thos. Dorshamer, Patrick Dunnigan, Patrick Clary, charlcs Dorger, Edward W. Fitzmorria, Patrick O'llarra, John Ragan, Anthony Dorherty, William Craghan, Geo. W. Potter, John Kemmer, Francis Burk, John Hammon, Patriok MeClane, Sames Moran, John Langhon, Henry Bcyea, Conrad Boier, Lewis Engle, jr., Thomas Burk, Patrick Manmon Wm. Miller, Wm. D. Litchworth, Patrick Npblo, John Harper, Thomas Higgins, John Milton, Pennington R. Tower, Michael Murphy, Georgo Lyon, Patrick Kelley, John O'Mallay, Michael McCale, Ajva B. Edgctt, John Moore, Geo. Vanlovcner, Henry Coon, John O'Neal, Edward Sccore, Timothy Gavey, Thom«3 Bluit, John Calvin, Wm MeDonner, Charles W. Hessard, Patrick MoGovern, Anthony Cook, John H. Smith, Nathan B. Brown, Alfred Williams, John McGinnis, Levi Powell, Stephen Desoul, Patrick Higgins, David McDonnell, David Williams, Chas. Smith, Elias Griffin. I BOOTS * SHOES Mantanye & Co.'s, Wednesday, Oct. 14th, at 10 o'clock, A. M. A platform was crectcd in front of tho cntranco to Washington Hall, on Fcnn Avenue, placing the whole operation in full view from the street. 103 MURRAY, near WEST 3t. OEO. W. BHA1NEBD, D NEW YORK. DAVID BELDEN J r» Invites the attention gt{. of the publlfc to liia Se NEW STOCK f Oe"t*i Ladies, Mis- I BCS a " Children* Boots, Shoos, Gaiters, Ac., of every style anil quality. Frae French Calf, as well nscourso Will bo sold as CHEAP as any House in Luzerne County can sell them. Our gooda n?o bought for CASH, and selected with care, and arc suitablo for ibis market. CURT ISS & CO., Produce & Commission Tho tickets were drawn from tho wheel by Mr. Henry Elligcroth, a blind man, blind-folded. MERCHANTS, TITliSVILLE, CRAWFORD Co., Ta. Men's BOOTS, Ladies, JUISSES AX I) CHILDREN'S SHOES OP Madder Prints for 123 cents. it a u j.j u a a it tt ft a "18 " a n a 20 " a a tt 22 " The following ia the result in the districts named : boots, and work of every description in hi3 lino in;ulc to order with neatness and despatch. Every stylo and quality. TIIE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT IN Particular attention paid to tho purchasing and shipping of all kinds of 1*K01)UCE and OILS. A largo assortment oi' Findings, and Leather, French faff, TITTSTOX nOUOUfiTI April 0, 1863. John O'Boylc, Dennis Malyn, Patrick jrcelcy, Frank Dann, Frcdcrick Airdrain, Thomas Kearney, John It. Armstrong, Thomas Lahey, Smith Irvine, John HenictHinijh, John Millet, Jacob Gcarhcart, Thomas Williams, Michael Conwary, John Tones, Thomas Frarr, Michael Ford, John \gnn, John Fincrty, John Denison, Thoa UcNulty, Lcander Kaufman, Simcot Thomas, Peter Jaync, Edward McDonald Martin Lalley, Geo. P. Roberts, Chas. A jee, Ilugh Ilackerty, John G. Miller lohn Fleming, Bryan Carmiskey, Jame Vhrah, John .Marshall, A. M. J. Dcwitt David Owens, Isaiah Thomas, Ellis Jonei Martin Kennedy, John H. Jenkins, Joht juick, Clinton M. Williams, Patricl jrauahan, Jeremiah ltobcrtf, Win. C Jraig, John J. Deakin, Wm. Efchelman John Booth, Wm. Hastings, Wm. J). Jcuk m, John Ladgin, James Craig, Michae IJurk, James Taylor, Thomas Edwards lohn I'. Davis, Francis Craig, John Cole nan, John Maggs, James 0'IIara,Valdcma ['ctcrscn, Jacob Stermer, Edward M Jhumard, James Burnett, Wm. Cramer Wm. Quinn, Edward Harris, John Joyes Jwen Kelley, Martin Brcnnan, Andrew [Icnimeress, John Coyle, Joseph Stull ['atrick Martin, Thomas Wern, Johi Walsh, l'atrick Fadden, James B. Specrin; L'homas Malojicy, l'atrick By ley, Win llutlcdge, Ilcury Jones, Thomas White Daniel Jones, Peter Gilligan, Win. Bob nson, Patrick Loftis, Itudolph Shultzc !"'d. Williams, Thomas Farrcl, Thomas Mc ulty, George Giddings' Patrick Kellog \ugustus Kaiatcr, Win. Craig, Charle Kcash, George Ash, Gcorgo Christie I'cter Judge, Abel Byron, John Jennings I'at. Ilines, Thomas S. Briggs, Thotna [Iowolls, Wm. Gating, Pat. Walsh, Thos Smith, Peter Lagnc, Thomas Lullcn, Wm tYilliamson, Thomas Walsh, Patrick Joice diehard Knight, Eli Talbert, Wm. Linnet Kdward Schumard, John Mowrie, llicharC F. Walsh, Ira Bowens, Charles M. Adams lohn llalsey, Martin Ilinea, Thouixs Tar lish, Thomas Stem, Anthony Laughlin Henry McDonald, Owen Mulling, Thoma: McCormick, Albert B. Allen, John Collins lohn Walsh, Frank ltutledge, Phillij Hath, Thomas PfcscoU, Thomas Cosgrovc Henry Tillman, Charles Williams, J. II fenkina, Philander Moon, John Gephart lohn McNanagh, Michael Hallahan, Hen :y Kn«pp, liichard Massct, Peter Grady iVm. llall, Martin Earley, John Joice Christopher McDeruiott, Alex. McMullen fames Hall, Ferdinand Brune, Patricl i-'ox, Henry P. Wintzle, Thomas Evans Emanuel G. Lazarus, Peter Donoliue, Pat ick Langin, Aauni Smith, Charles Ed Yards, Patrick MeClanc, Charles Evans 'atrick Mcliale, John Perkins, Willian Thompson, Joseph Richmond, Patricl jallagher, Samuel Cramer, Wm. Baker lohn Roberts, John Walsh, Chandlc; ilnrc, Clinton Hock, Jas. Kelly, Johi Jriffith, Martin Sampson, Lewis Cohen l'atrick Burns, John Joioe, Michael M Morris, Thos. Young, Stephen Englc, Pat Brcnning, James Cardin, Morgan Jones Charles Shoop, Frank A. Thompson. PITTSTON. Work done in tho GL B. SMITH, Kip, Oak Tanned Sole and Upper, constantly on hand to suit town and country custom, at tho lowest figure for cash. Oivo me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Ct a tt 25 u Detains Tor 20, 22, 25, 31. Muslins Tor 22, 25, 28, 31, 35. MOST PROMPT and satisfactory manner, by the mostcxpcrienc cd workmen in this valley. Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, &c., &c., &c., Tho best of stock always on hand in large quantities, enabling his customers to b® suited "Srtuo FttESKMI CALF,and IUTENT LEATHER. as well as French Kip and Coarse Roots. Work of erery description in his line made to order with neatness and durability. sir- All work sold at tho lowest prices for cash. S. 8T0BMEB. Three Doors South of l'ittston Dank, rittston, May 21, 1S63. NiiXT DOOUTO IILAKEIV HAWS WU'ti STORfc, IIA IN KTliKKT, P1TT8TON. N" o. 19lWcst Street, 1 door above Duane Bt., NEW-YORK. March 7, 1861.. Mlyl April 2, ISA; BENJ. E. BO WENS w ?H G'ntton-Ades, finssimcrs, IX ft Is, Clips, Boots and Sliooa, Flour, Feeds. Ac. All cheap for Robert baur,—book binder, north East corner of Public Square and Main-st Wilkedbarre. iMeture Frames, Common Gilt and Mahogany, ornamented in id plain, made to order, of any size. Joh Binding neatly executed. READY PAY! CALL AND EX AN INE HE FORE Bool, tShoc, Leather and Finding's PURCHASING. A large selection of common and tine pictures, Albums, Blank books, Stationery, Novels. &c.K STORE AND MANUFACTORY June 4, ISM. JOHN MACLAEEN, Practical Brass Founder, June 17, 1S53. The uiuleiiJgaed would respectfully announce to his old friends and the public that he has opened aif'estftbilshrrientof the above description in the room next door south of Shifter «fc Lance's fdd stand, where he is well stocked with Gentlc- 1STow Millinery always on hand —AX»— AND GRASS COCK MANUFACTURER, REMOVAL! Sow Lonilcil Cor. of Main & William Street*, Watches and Jewelry. ifa./A.. A MEW STOCK. JAMES AITKEX. would respect fully inform his friends and the public in general that he has ju8treplenished his store with a new and extensive assortment of Watrhcfi, Clocks, Cf; Jewelry, of all descriptions. Together with 8ILVER AND PLATED WARE, Combs, Brushes, Pocket Cutlery, Flower Vases, and a thousand other articles which will recommend themselves. They have been purchased of the best manufacturers in tho United States, and cruinot be surpassed in quality or price. "REPAIRING.—Watches, Clock? and Jewelry repaired at all times, by the most experienced workmen. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed, a continuance of the same is (§)©®[D)^ MAIN STREET, PiTTSTON, PENX'A, men Ladle 03 and Children's Shoes of ESTABLISHMENT, »V1LK F.SIkVUItfi. P vl Every description of Brass Work, O'l Cups, Water, Uas, Steam and ras x+wuor Cool.-,, Jobbing, Brass Castings, Ac. done with despatch. holiest prices paid for old TfjCoppor, Brass, Lead and Zinc. the very best manufacture, Having in constant employ the bc*t of workmen, the custom department of It is cfttabliehraent will not be inferior to i northern Pennsylvania. Battefnotion 13. E. BOW EN. En Upper Pittston. T1IF undersigned would respectfully announce to the Ladie* of Pittston and vioinitv that she has nened, to thC- building next door npria of Wagner's Hotel, immediately opposite tho Htore of Michael Ukap, U First and Third Wards and North District Joseph Spangonbergor, John Singhelder , Matteew Spangenberger, Michael King, Charles M. Williami, John Bailey Thomas Blanny, Christian Haichman, Deo. Hone, Charles Long, Michael Holden, Patrick Miller, Martin Reese, M. A. Coolbaugh, D. L. It hone, Arthur W. Ilillmnn, Martin. Tighe, James Johnson, Charles Hillman, Albert Barnes, Wolf lteister, Jacob Spangenberger, Philip Bangor, Doiuinick Connor, II. C. Beaumont, Augustus Favwil, Thomas Duffy, Patrick Joyce, Dennis barrel, Jacob Huff, Wm. l'urtcr, Benjamin Mcintosh, Ilenry Warner, Priestly Johnson, John Mascy, Wm. Lavailc, Daniol Mclncllouge, Patrick Meter, Patrick Gallagher, Nicholas II. Davis, Dennis Dunn, Win. Kruscr, Monroe Dilly, J. M. Courtright, Levi Salmon, E. H. Carpenter, Wm. Wilson, Wm. Eherer, Patrick Carl, James Coylo, John Bakjr, Dennis McCarty, Henry Eitel, Parrel Ginmens, Isaac Loubangh, Pliilip Kenidy, James Plunkett, Isaac Laubaugh, 2d, Jacob Goodendorff, Daniel Ruth, A. 15. llotchkiss, John Throp, .Samuel Suiure, Frank Barnc#, Alexander Gray, It. II. W;iIJ:er, Daniel Brown, William. Feitcr, Patrick Boyle, Geo. W. Hoover, Valintiuc Keizer, John Montany, M. Nedenburger, Elias Wills, Geo. Shively, James Dillcy, Daniel 7/aael, Fred Blocker, Alpheus Montayne, Robert Green, Wm. Phillips, Ieaac AV. Lacy, Farrel Riley, James Culvco, Ed. Brogau, Rodger Kildcr, Mat. Minigal, B. O'Doiiand, All'rcd Hiucl, John Dunghef, Michael Stookey, John Flynn, Edward MoAnnally,Conrad //offmau, John GIonian, Clias. Sutton, Jacob Zfic\c, Robert Addens, John Shcrriden, Jacob S. Syphers, Patrick M'Donald, Aroh. Phoenix; y/enry Seaman, J. W. Avery, John Youngblood, Jauies Sutton, John //enry, James Bryant, John Wask$r, John Wcisbf.rgcr, James McGavin, James MeGintry, Patrick Kelley, Jacob Steinhowcr, Patrick Tool, John E. Force—116. Warr Pfi Lou, April 3, 18C3i—Jy Shop at NiD. 1 Shaft, Maiu St., PitUton. April 9, 1S63.—.1V J- MAC. L ; , SHOES 3ED. 3L.j&.2SaE33* It ESl'EC I FULLY invites tbe the attention of tlio public to Iiislargo stock of JtOO'CS AND SHOES, such us Gouts'l'inc Calf Boots, Congress Gaiters, Oxford Tics fcc. Also, a largo variety of Ladies' and Cliiidrcns' shoes, aud Gaitcrsof uIlClcscriptions,in fact everythingtlic line. Ho lias connected a separate department for a NEW GENERAL STOCK OF MILLINERY IXVUiE ITOTKIi, PITT8T0X, PA.— li GEOBffE LAZARUS, Proprietor. I'ittston, Doc. 5, 1301. "Illy n o o t o Together with PllKNCH DRESS GOODS and LAWNS which have been purchased nt rntes which will enable her to well at prices which cannot fail to give general '* ''aJ AND HUFFOUD IIOU.SK, IMTT.3TON, PA— CVttU.i STARS, Proprietor. LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' BONNETS Ami ffatai marie and trimmed in the moat approved style and at reasonable terms. M;irch 2fl,131: DS. KOON,—ATTOBNK V AT LAW « ticc in the Hall, Main : I'ittsLon. Jan. 26, 1859 J'hc tindorMfpn«ul has alno tho Agency of the pernor* est Hewing Machine, which has become a great favorite with tiie Indies. trout, respectfully solicited Cntnerof Main A William Streots, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Xi'iw and Collection Office on, Juno 21,180*1 Java Coffee, Best Black and Greet) Tea* also on GUOUOE B. ICULP, Attorney at Law,—Oflko in tlio Oourt Uousc, (ItegUter'a Office,) Wilkcs-Barri!, Pa.. [Dec. IS, ISM. «2U MA\TUM\KI\(J,—Mrs. S. .?. GKD- I1IS would rep fretfully inform the ladies of l'iltston tliat sho still continues the bufibe s of Ladies' Dressmaking at her uld location, over Leon Max'ij, eripoiita Cooper's llall, and boldj herself ill readinosj at all liiuosto serve heri ustomcrs in the best manner. Produce taken in exchange for Oood« nr voile, and cash paid for pood fresh Boll liu WHH. L. CAJIEY C1 S. BECK. M. D.—■DKXIltJ'J,' /, lute of PHILADELPHIA.— Oilloe,—Two doors above his for- HKSTAVllANT and COSFECTIONRUY, neatly fitted up in ffooil stylo. Dn« April SO, 1603.—-3m, My establishment is opposite C. Law & Co.b Casli Store, M: ill street, j'ittston, l'a. Buckeye lower. mer residence, K ' 3t side of M;iin St., ab.ove the Public Srpiare, Wilkes--Barren Pcnn. July lit, 1300.—ly. DRESS PATTERNS. Pittston. March 2'.), 1800,—if ;c of the public i s solicited HAVfNG been appointed tho Agent for Lugoriie County, of the abuvo machine, I am ■prepared to offer to tho Farmers tho best machine in tho world. This Mower can be seen at my shop in WilkcsDarrc, (near Steel's Hotel.) Persons dosiriag Machines will please call and Samel lFoiaan, John W. Sagcr, Peter Writer, Adolph Muller, Thouias Frazeier, Wm. It. Cress, David Wideman, Fredk. Wamtacher, Win. M. Carter, George Wass, Martin Ilolgato, Patk. Cunningham, Michael Fox, Ilenry Sagcr, Solomon Sigtin, Georgo Robackcr, Frank Mack, Adam Gross, Isaac Buck, James McWade, John Williams, Amasa Bortree, John Grcss, George Ilathcrill, Major Wordcll, Granvillo W. Ileal, Robt. Lovelace. COVINGTON ANl) SPIUNQ BKOOK. She is in receipt of the latest pnltcrn dies' Drosses an Cl Cloaks, and Children for La Cloth- filtstoii Molding & Planing Mill, DTI. C. R. OORMAN, having resumed the practice «»f hi* profession. rcapoctfuily tenders his service* t,J the people of I'ittston ami vicinity. . ing and will avail herself of these advantages in serving her customers. Tittston, Oct. 8,1301 rpiIE undersigned having leased for a term of 1 y«iars the esUbli jiinn nt formerly occupied by William Price, as a Door, Sash and Blind Manufactory, nud having made extensive improvemcnl# in the Building and Machinery, is now j D re pared io do all kinds of work in his line at short notice, such as • PLANING AND MATCHING Calls left at tile BA.OLE IIOTEI* will receive prompt attention, night or day. PittsUn, July 2.j, 15501. tf 1883. FRESH SPRING GOODS. 1Q03. examino them ; a FAIR TRIAL WILL BE GIVEN RE1GEL, W1EST & ERVIN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS beforo any obligations need bo made for tho payment of tho machino and if it don't perform its work first rate, the Mower will bo removed without cost or trouble. Dtt. J. A. IlOmXSOX,—HOMOEOPATHIC physician an 1 Operative Surgeon, Pitts,on, !D».,'Mipantfully offers his services to tho people of PiUston and its vicinity. a'supply of fresh medicines always on hand. Family ease* furnished or relilled to order. O.'liee with K. JD. L «: D«, Pittston. Kesidenoo in Shetland's brick building, HUoter street, West 1'itUton. [May 5, 1360. PLAN'S *N;D JENKINS. Foreign and American Dry Goods, Michael Morris, Daniel Parke, Georgo Yale, John Walker, William Burrs, Walter Singlcss, Charles Ferguson, John Itobinson, John Hi ley CharleB M. Williams, Samuel Johnson, Patk. Noon, Patrick Finley, Thorns Delaney, Patk. Ford, Chas. llatler, Isaac Boulsley, John Me- Nulty, John McDermot, Martin Henegan, Jnp. McLaughlin, Edward Gibbons, James Monahati, Patrick Leonard, Neal Quin, James Fleming, Thomas Curin, VV'm. Xory, Chas. Roseler, .Isaac Ruse, jp. Noon, Anthony Londrwn, Stunt Kinny, James Gallighear, Willis Stephens, Olden Clark en, Pat. Curley James Delaney, Washington St. Clair, "Sterling G. Learn, James lJarkins, John FlyQD, Miles Barret, Michael O'Boyle, Patrick Finch, £dw. Gorman, Samuel Cortright, David Shay, John Harrison, Michael Lynott, Klihu Smith, Wm'. D. Hale, John McDonnel, Thomas Cortright, Michael Quiim, Luke O'Brien, Peter Naloy, Dominiek Tenant, Justus lloftman, Thomas Ueuigan, William Wajner, Patrick McGovern, Alfred llellran, Micheol Carney, Stephen Flaherty, John Roberts, Henry Stark, Harvey II. Elston, Martin Gillespie, John Mills, Thoa. Farrel, Wm. Er.stice, Patrick Gain, John Riley jr., John P. Pa'vig, Samuel Everett, Michael O'Hara, Andrew Morgan, Michael Curry, Thos. ltrennan, John Shields, Michael Smull, Thps. Fiucb, Jyhn Linnett, Edward Gibbons. FLOORING) FACING, MAKING DOORS, SASH Also, manufacturer of W/icrtrr's Patent Rail Way Horse Power and Threxhrm and Combined Threshers and Cleaners, Corn Shelters, Peed No. 47 North 3d St., Wiilad'a. Pa., Would respcotftilly invito the attention of Country Merchant* to their AND BUNDS, TURNING, SCROLL-SAWING, AND CAR- DU. J. M. B ARB1STT,—DENTIST. — Office nt his residence on Franklin street, opposite the Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barrc. Pn., where he innv hereafter l»e found at all hours. I«arj;c mid Wcll-Sclpctcd Stock of VliKB H Sl'HING CJ-OODS, Which they are now receiving in store. Thftnltful IV,r tiin 1 ilDorn 1 patronage heretofore received, he hopes by striet attention to business and iDrointitnes» to merit it in future. JAMES 11. WEAK. tf PEN7ER WORK iN GENERAL, Cutters, C£'c., C('•(' OnH and sco them. Dr. II. insert* Tooth on tiolil nmtt Silver plate, Ac., andoporatoa in all the branches of .Dental Surgorv, in tlio best manner. A deduction from usual charges sufficient to cover exp"n«"S, allowed to persons who com# from • diitancc. April 19, 1800.—ly. 44* 1Merbiumta would find it to their advantage to call and exai.iino our *tock. Ajuil 30, 1863. JOHN U. HORN. AVilkes-Barre, May 14,1803.—2m Fittstnn, ETuv. 7,1SC1 Pr. C. M. Williams, SAMUEL J. BARBER, I*. L (TUT1 C. G. CURTISS. Sculptor, and Dealer in CURTISS & CO., CORNER OF LLOYD & PR1WE STREETS, BUITAL0, N. Y., SECOND WARD, TOWNSHIP, AND SOUTH 1V/TRS. DAVIES would say to XtJL tho Ladies of Pittston and vicinity that she hns just received the LATEST STYLE OF PATTERNS FOR DBESSES AND MANTLES, and any orders intrusted to her will be promptly attended to. Foreign and Domestic MARBLE, LATE OP BUSQUEnANNA DEPOT, WOULD respectfully inform the inhabitants of PITTSTON and vicinity, that be baa opened an office in Pit la ton for tlie practice of Dentistry. Ilia object being; to make I'ittgton a permanent location, the facilities f»r the various departments of bis business will be full and complete. Having been actively engaged in his profession for eight years he feels confident of uoiug ablo to render full satisfaotiiyj to all needing his services. DISTRICT. Barney Lynch, Wm. Mnekin, Charles McLaughlin, Jerome G. Wilier, William Birtlcs, Chas. Riohardsou, W14 Evaps, John Wagner, Anshony Cownaur, Alexander Phoenix, Rickctts, Matthew Giliigon, John Rineipan, Henry Dorr, John 7/ibble, Newberry Weaver, Iiiram //. Pees, Lewis Rcdlingqr, Valentino Weaver, Nathan Bates, James R. Wiley, Arnold Bertles, i/enry 7/artman, Hcnrj Mc Grealy, Mason Edwards, Kees 2/ughes, Win. l)eitcr, liutler Dilloy, Peter i/elfrick, Darlcy, Furg, George Flickn.or, John Fordman, Frederick Leonard, Qlivor Turwbaur, John Baur, Charles Young, Patrick Thorn ton, Valentine Shellbcr,. Edward (Jjinstcr, John O'Neil, Peter Morrell, Charles Gates, Edward Walter, Jerry M'Donncll, Joseph W. Patten, Richard C. Totten, James A. Miller, Sheppard //owe, Frederick Myers, Robert Watt, Win. Radcr, Picrson White, Thomas Finnigan, W'm. Y. Miller, Mi abaci Croghan, Frank A His, Pati,i,ok iiiggjns, Stephen Kolley, Lovi Salmon, ncnc-y Q«sj Wui. A. Howe, Samuel Farrenthal, Josiah liouseniek, James Earlcp, James uiggins, James Driesbaugh, Peter Siegle, Urbana Billy, Leopold Stall", Conrad, Landacksr, Simon Long, Michael Laple, -Sterling Lester, Jacob Wykoff, Martin Fry, Jacob'Good, Tomb-Stones, Mantels, Window Caps k Sills, OPPOSITE THE BANK, Commission Merchants ror. tiik I'uuoiiase and hale ov GK.UN, SEEDSj HOPS & PROVISIONS. It»6ms in Stnrmer's new brick building, April 17, 1802. PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO.. PA. riTTsrosr township. Also, "Wholesale Dealers in Western Edward Delaney. Michael McDonald, John Cawley, Roderick Bliss, Michael Madden, Fred. Smaltz, Win. Cramer, Job Edwood, Jacob liarlas, John Mnllale, Jamo C. Moon, Henry Vandeburg. Ed Jones, Pat. Mihlrick, Martin Jordan, John Monk, John Eacly, James llradagaii, Pat. ltowin, Edward Walsh," Aandrew Fitzinimons, Coc G. Wood, kichard Swilt, Levi Smaltis, Martin Walsh, James Ferguson, Jacob Iirodorick, John Ilcnnegan, Francis McDermit, Christian Adrian, Thomas Teapenny, John Huntley, Iililto Naloud, Michael Mangin, Thos. McHaie James Agnew, Thos. Fearny, Ediv. Thom.is, Talk. Joice, Patk. Elcrly, Roger Wood, Lewis Wiscancr; Smith Browni James Dorron, James Kirby, Thos. Haley, Patk. Gillespie, John Foal, 'Aautliony Wnlsb, I'atk. Lydon. Patk McOall, Martin Keating, Michael Keef, Wni. Ilepler, Enos CoHjus, Patk. Clifford, Patk. Millord, Joljn Clifford, Cyrus A. Tiflhny, Thos. McHnlc, John Radden, Uaniol Atianis, Cornelius Griffith, Patk. Coyne, William Collins. Martin Gilroy Win. Cample!'; Thomas Judge, Moural Prutzman, Michael Callahin, J:!"ies Bryden, Thos. Konin, Wm. Wear, Mieliacl Browns, John Gilroy, Win. Wear, Michael Coney, John Mosser, John Dailoy, Thos. Jordan James Langan, Edw McAndrow, Timothy Langdon, Peter GilUgou, I'atk. Cowley, Jobn Lampmar., Daniel Monday, James Hilbert, Conrad Schennlngor, Michao! Murphy, Wm. Monrn, Win, Lnvin, Geo. Tulbert, Patk. Hart, Honcl I'ugh, John Wulsh, Jool Davis, Patk. Divens. BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL Claim Agency, of Washington, D. C., conducted by IlAnvny, Colmss A Brace. Particular attention paid to the collodion of soldiers' claims and procuring PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PAY, Ac., on the most reasonable terms. Applications received by D. C. lIAItlUXOTON, Attorney at Law, Not. 20, 1802.—tl' Wilkes Barre, Pa. All orders promptly attended, and satisfaction warranted. [April 3, 18G2.-Jy and Canada Flour. Particular attention paid to purchasing and ihipping Grain on orders. May 1,1802.-Orn Artificial Tooth "CAMBRIAN HOUSE," Inserted on Gold, Silver or Rubber Plato in the best stylo of tho art and warranted to give satisfaction.50 Barrels Mess Fork! TITTSTON, PA. GRIFFITH THOMAS, Proprietor. rrtHE undersigned having purchased the inler- X est of Mr. W. E. Why to in the above well and favorably known establishment, would respectfully inform his friends and lormer patrons of the House, as well as the public in poneral, that nothing will be left undone to render to his customers and guests satisfaction in every particular. Beverages of all kinds served in the host style. Fresh Oysters and various other dishes will bo prepared in tho most acceptable manner and at all hours. The House aims to be ouo of the highest respectability, and will be kept in a manner acceptable to all who have occasion to patronize it. O. T. Pittston, April 10, 1803.—ly Teeth filled with Gold or Tin Foil and Bone Filling. 1 Tun of Hams Sugar Cured 1 Tun of SHOULDERS Sugar Cured Tooth extracted according to the mo3t approved method. Patkiorc.—A street conversation overheard by our reporter : "Good morning, George, are you ready for tjjo draft V' 600 Lbs. of DItlED DEEP. Office for the present at MILLER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, next door to tho Cash Store, REMOVAL. 100 Sacks Pure Ashlon Salt nKFERF.XCEK. Rov. 0. M. McDowell, Pitts ton, Pa. Samuel Falltcnburg, Susquehanna, Penn'a. James B. Gregg, " ' « CD 8. Bennett, C• " Dr. D. F. Brundage, " Dr. John W. Leay, " " Dr. II. A. Tingloy, " " April 23, 1863. ♦' Ready ! aye, if my distracted country needs—mo if she requires tho sacrifice of my life—if the totering edifieo of our glorious Union needs to l»e cemented with my heart's blood—if it is necessary for her preservation that she stride onward to victory over my dead body—then, sir, the victim is ready ! with aiioart prepare! for any fate, and And with, a.firm trust in divine Providenee, I shall, with a lively feeling of doing my duty,' march boldly on—to iho Collector's oflicc aticj pay my three hundred dollars.—Ex. Brandensburg's Bakery. TIIB STAFF OF LIFE is good Bread, and I would respectfully inform the citieens of Pittston aud vicinity, that I always keep the gemjius article ou hand for sale, with all kinds of 50 Sacks GROUND ALUM! XOO Barrels SYKACUslK SALT, AT tu CASH htoui; OF Charles Law Cfc Co: Tittslon, August 7, 1662.-tf CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES, &C. Families and Parties supplied with everything in hU lino, on short notice, and on reasonable terms. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS DR. S. C. MARSH'S BERWICK MILLS, Hational Hair Bestorer! My establishment is now llxe eocond building belovr the Post OHiee, on Main st. NORT EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA BERWICK, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. PETER M. TRAUGH, PROPRIETOR. ItoctfisjjF .A Canvass.—A Pui'tland (Me.) an amusing stpry in which a democratic FKANK BHANDENBURO. Tittston, Karch 1, 18C3. f plTJS preparation po«j»es?*e* the peculiar property of JL restoring Gray lloir to its original color, cauaes it to grow tlin-U and Attotiftf£tQjDs it» fulling out, frees the lieuq from DarwJrnff; prevents Uaklius*; carets Pityriasis*, Salt HheunvTetter, an«J nil other rmtaneous diseaoes of the scalp. It doos not *lye the Hair* bjit helps Nature scerC*te the proper coloring niMfer which constitutes its hue. For sale by Q. B. HUMMKL, rpiiESK Mills are A located in one of tlio best grain . growing districts in 1 Pennsylvania, hence ilio ability . of tho 4 proprietor to offer flour .of a quality second to.none. Or- politician and a minister figure as the heroes. By mistake they exchanged capet bags, and the one arrived at a Democratic uiass meeting with a sariwn, an,d the other at a town where' Ije was to preach with a political rpcech and bottle of whisker. WALL'S HOTEL, j. Ncal Gallagher, Charles Ulp, John Rlaney, Morris Edwards, .Win. Sturdcvait, Robert Martin, James Maxoji, Charles Parish, John Rymer. John Kibb, nenry B. Bertlos, JobnU. Horn, 8tcpb«H E. Harrison, Martiu Lovanoy, Thomas McGilehrist, John Norton, Sydney Wilson, john~Marr, Godfrey Walton, union Jordan, Frcderiok Lciin, Silas Xt. Durand, John MoCannon, Mark Snapp, Edward SturdcVant.—J01. West Pltthtoa EXETER, I'KANKMN AND WEST TITTSTON IiATE AMERICAN HOUSE, •rVRKUAMOCK, WIOMING CO., PA. West Tittstou, Oct. 9,1862, Bernard Martin, Carpenter Sands, Isaao Sutton, Joseph Diamond, Chandler II. Williams, ITiraui Kclchner, James Aitken, James S Hess, Edgpr M. Newman, Ilenry M. Brees, Ilenry I'etersen, John S. Coylo, John E. Meyers, Andrew J. Goodwin, Jacob W. Welter, John B. Winters, Thomas Ilelme, Samuel Smith, Owen E. Ingrain, Perry Bozellq, Lewis Covey, Stephen J. llyde, Samuol T. Heinle, Jas. Sutton, Lester II. Sutton, Gardner Wilcox, Merritt ltozello, George C. CKcarn, Isaac B. Lord, Hobort McGuire, A unci Wilcox, Win. 1'. Sharks, John Stetler, Auion J. Price, James S. Ash, Allen Phillips, Edward Ashnon, Abram Kctehum, Win. L- Holmes, James S. MafFatt, Andrew Sutton, John G. Homer, George Wilson, Alva Bobbius, N. i'. Ilallouk, Lewis Anthony, Arch. Holmes, Edwin M.Cyodman, Oscar K. Gaines, Frank Johnson, John A. Merritt, Jacob C. Ifclnio, Ridhaid G. button, Murti.i Wcatj, John Sirclle, Cbarlcu Let. COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS 7 Captain Do smith remonntratcs witb My. Holme*, veterinary of his regiment, for mispronunciation of the word horso. The Vet said : ' Well, if a Haitch aud a Ho, and a Hur and a Hess, and a He, don't apelMOne, my name hain't 'Eury 'Olmes!" rpUE subscriber Is jvrepftrcd to take Pictures I iu all tho various styles, from the smallest miuaturu to life-size, and color them either in water or oil. rp#ra Establishment has recently been refit-1 tod and furnished in tho latest stylo. Evry attention will be given to tho comfort and ouvouieneCi of those who visit.the House. T. B. WALL, XJwncr and Pruprietor. January 9, 1802.—1y dcre for Flour, J'ocd, Moo], Ac., always attended to with promptness. May 28, 1663. 1D, M. T. V. PETERSEN, Pittston, Ta. IT. ft- A. PETERSEN, Seranlon, Pa. C. PETERSEN, Iloncsdalc, Pa. Nov. 8, 1860. 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 size and colored. THE COLORED PIIO'FOGRAPHS Flour! Flour!! JENNINGS & BROTHER, C'AUllONDALE. Third and Fourth Tlardt. \Vb.it is the difference between a Copperhead aod a rebel rani ? One goes for , the Onion with tin "if," the other goca against the Union pith a but. Dealers in A RARE CHANCE. A Blacksmith Stand For Sale. Specimens both in watorand oil on exhibition, which tho public aro respectfully invited to call and examine at "i'hotowatha's Wigmam." FIVE HINDREI) BARRELS OF THE The subscriber ha) now on hand Mark Duffey, John Rassir, Dominiek Jvillhood, Thomas Tighc, Joseph Powderly, Daniel 1'arrel, Patrick Dijffy, Benjamin Thomas, David Cannon, Thomas Kirkwcod Terence O'Roako, Thomas Barritt, Thomas Stanton, jr., Edward Casey, Cormrck Carrol, Thomas Loftis, Patrick MoCale, Thos. Funnan, Anthony Barret, Thomas Sweeney Edward Golden, Thointis Jones, Walton Morrison, Michaol Kennedy, Patrick Mansion, Patriok Fowderly, Thomas Copying, Peter O'Neal, James lfurrell, James Kirkwood, Patriok Scott/ 2d; Miohael Murphy, Grain and Lumber, BEST The undorsigned desiring to romovo to tho West, olfcrs to sell his dwelling and blacksmith shop, near Tripp's Hotel, Wyoming. Tho stand commands a large run of good paying custom, and will bo sold at a reasonable figure. JOHN ARNWINE. Pittston, May 10,1861 J. W. MILLER, West Branch Brands of Flour, In Socks and Barrel*, which ho offers to Merchants n nil Dealers at wholesale, VEEY LOW for cash. OF ALL KINDS. FLOUR, FEED & MEAL, "ORIC, BUTTER and C1IEF.SE, LAUD. DRIED APPLES and BEANS, ALT, CEMENT, Ac., Ac. Large Stock of Wall Paper! New Stylos for 1861 ! The first vessel built on this Continent, Eaja the Historical Magazine, was the Virginia, of Sagudop, which made her first voyago.in 1603, to Europe. Just Received 10,000 Pieces Apply to J. IJ. BROWN, my Agent, In Everett's building, or at my Storo, opposite tho Eagle Hotel. Wyoming, June 4, 1803, FROM 0 etx'a PIECE UP. BOUDKItIN«, WINDOWSIIYDUN, & '• ■ 1 —— • ' E|fY Barrels of Pork l--a Superior article, for sale at tho lowest Cash Prices, by JENNINGS A BRQ. FitUton, March 2fl, 18M St "TIENRY COJIEN Of Bonaparte's privato soldiers seventy ir*i.scd themselves to of tlio greatest distinction. Two bcc.iruo kings, two princes, nine dukes, two ftlu-tai.-jliais and two generals.PITTSTON, PA. at the C'ltfili Store of TWO Rooms for a small family In West 1'ltUton. Apply to ti. «EVatMJiW. Muy 21, lSOi—U Blanks of all kinds for bale at TIIU QFFlCJg. 4Iay.22,1882.-2w CHA8. LAW, &, CO plttblt n March 15th (M0«-nl-lf
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 13 Number 31, October 22, 1863 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 31 |
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 | 1863-10-22 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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 31, October 22, 1863 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 31 |
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 | 1863-10-22 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18631022_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 | —t . Job Printing and Ruling, PITTSTON GAZETTE, AND Luzerne Anthracite Journal. % GAZETTE PITTSTO \ The "Gazette-' Jobbing Cffio^ rOBUSItED WEKKLY BV And tlin Job Printing 03le« a. M. lilClI^RT, "Gazette" Building, Main Street, West Side. Being now consolidated, embrace* a larger variety o Jobbing material than any other office in the country and is fully preparer! to execute work of all kind! in the bent ana cheapest manner. Particular attention /nren to th« following: — Tho GAZETTE and JOUTtKAL is published every Thursday, at Two Dollars per annum, atricth/ in adoance. JH" So po3iago chargod within tho county. TtMMFESTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, onrDr,n«, HANDBILLS, BILL HEADS, TICK ET8, CAR Ii,^ Ac., 4o AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL, SHOW-DILLS, ADVERTISING- RATES. LABELS, NOTES, Sl'ACE. 1 1KD | 3 w. I 1 Ilk. I li In. 1 26 | V oa | "6 0«_ |_ 8_W UVUffli. 1 wc|iiare, inures, - 1 60 | - 00 | b Q0 | 7 00 j 10 00 Ptfarfcb la i|t €ml |literals, ftefos, literature, anb General Jittel%ente. UnU work of ull kinds, done ill the neatest nnd best minim, ami printed n» requested. Everything in this line will receive prompt attention. jooluhin, nrsroWTii7"" i "y i 10 °° 0 UO~i too I II) uo |_18 (K)~ | 80 00 g UO "| lu'ou I 2»t» i 35 00 I io'lK I column, column. PT.ANKS. Iif-jjular vcaily utlvectUiors, not to exceed with card lti *o mioire* «t any time, |15. Bu»ines« notices, with Ikii advertisement, $1 cnch. Tlie foHoWmg TManlfs are kept on hand, or printed toorder,and sold on reasonable terms:—KheriffHaleS, warrantn,Constable Sales. Rummoiis. Judgment Con* tracts, l'romisory Notes, Bubpenas. Attachments. Elections. MarriagoCortlfioatcs, Cheek Rolls,Time Rolls, Docds,Contracts, Leaucs, 4c.,eto. VOLUME XIII.—NO. 30. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1863. WHOLE NO. 655. 4#- Tlie Above rates will bo strictly adhered to. BUSINESS CARDS. MISCELLANEOUS. mark McDonnell, FRESH STOCK OF DOMESTICS THE DRAFT. DUNMOBE BOROl'OIl. Pat. Clifford, Samuel Reynolds, ,/oha Marrion, Patrick Nary, Michael Duffy, Andrew Collins, Matthew I'arret, Thomas Bowlana, John Purcill, John Grady, Dominick Kearns, iiichaol Loftis, William Smith, Patrick Brown, John Snyder, Hughe Powderly, martin 'Welsh, Patrick Dowdicon, Charles Timmen, Thos. P. Bark, John Lynoh, Patrick Loftis, Lewis Roberts wm. M'Calc, Dominick Padding, Owen Iliggins Martin welsh, Stephen A/urdock, jam eg Garrity, jr., jas. Fathen, Thos. Garrity, Anthony Podding, Jfark Collins, John Price, win. walker, Peter O'Neal, Edward Q Auagsr, Martin Gerrity, John Gesaler, John w. Jones, Ilcnry Gibbons, John jl/'Kinny, John walker, John Evans, John John C. 71/orrison, Austin J/alia, Peter Barney, Frank J/alion, John Nealen, jaa. nittgins, John Gorman, James Gallagher, John Wanley, J/ichacl Lavin, Jfichael Christian Powderly, wm. 8. Boyr}, Thomas Berry, Patrick J/ullen, 3/ichael Jordan, James Brown, uiranji Snyder, Anthony naghcs—-95. First and Sccond Ward* and Curbondale Township. John Af'Killip, John licnnisy, Charles O. jtfillen, wiu. Caajpbcll, Samuel D. Baker, Peter il/'Donougb, Peter Dolan, 6'harlca Rogan, George Lindsley, James J. Williams, C'has. Cunningham, Hugh wall, Geo. M. nutton, Jeremiah Clune, Anthony J/'Donough, Henry wall, Edwin watt, Anthony Boylan, Robert Holland, .Martin _B. Barker, Elias Levi, Edward Burk, Ed- Ward Clark, John Lane, John Clark, Joseph n. Carr, wm. S- Frank, Patrick Nealon, Patrick Sullivan, John Liuiaen, Johu cook, wm. Bingham, Ed. white, Afar tin, P. Brcnnan,James Quinn, John JfoNeal, John Ulmer, S. E. Raynor, Henry J. Swartz, Nicholas A/cGce, Joseph J. Brcnnan, Geo. K. Osborne, Alfred Ptiacoe, Patrick Poland Eugene A. Benedict, (Men Gilmartin, A. Simpson, Joseph m'Donough, Patrick Shannon, S. m. Carpenter, John D. wediman, Andrew J. wells, Oscar c. moore, uenry Kearney, Scars, Ed. F. Joslin, W. W» Bronson, jr., Taoiuas Sullivan, Oliver G. morgan, Thomaa Golden, George w. Smith, Patrick Bridget, Thomaa Hart, Patrick carrigan, wm. J. crane, Thos. Boland, Edwin nail, Justin Kase, John Quinn, John wright, diaries Racc, Joseph Isgar, John cooucan, martin Divine, charlcs P. Jadwin, Geo- S. wells, Patrick w'Guiro, Richard X'. Emerson, wm. N. Flanigan, Franoig Campbell, Frederick Stickinclicr, Patrick Farrel, wm. Bowors, w. H. mc'minn. S. Sturmer, s«!i&fiNI» Manufacturer DEALER IN GEO. W. BRAINERD & Co. GROCERS, % JANUPACTOREB Ot m Tho drawing fur the 12th Congressional District commenced at Scranton, on Patrick Burns, Henry Wioael, Christ. Maffett, James Brydcn, Stephen. Allen, Thomas Young, Chester, Potter, Francis Collins, Patrick MeGovern, Robert Savage, Timothy Cullen, John Miohnela. John O'llarra, Arch. McEllister, John Shaffer, Thomaa O'llarra, James Matthews, L.ewis Cridcr, Frederick Krupp, Dominick lieston, Thos. Cawley, Augustus Kintz, Pat. Hinnigan, John Preston, Pat. McCormick, Fred. Deiffc, Thos. Dorshamer, Patrick Dunnigan, Patrick Clary, charlcs Dorger, Edward W. Fitzmorria, Patrick O'llarra, John Ragan, Anthony Dorherty, William Craghan, Geo. W. Potter, John Kemmer, Francis Burk, John Hammon, Patriok MeClane, Sames Moran, John Langhon, Henry Bcyea, Conrad Boier, Lewis Engle, jr., Thomas Burk, Patrick Manmon Wm. Miller, Wm. D. Litchworth, Patrick Npblo, John Harper, Thomas Higgins, John Milton, Pennington R. Tower, Michael Murphy, Georgo Lyon, Patrick Kelley, John O'Mallay, Michael McCale, Ajva B. Edgctt, John Moore, Geo. Vanlovcner, Henry Coon, John O'Neal, Edward Sccore, Timothy Gavey, Thom«3 Bluit, John Calvin, Wm MeDonner, Charles W. Hessard, Patrick MoGovern, Anthony Cook, John H. Smith, Nathan B. Brown, Alfred Williams, John McGinnis, Levi Powell, Stephen Desoul, Patrick Higgins, David McDonnell, David Williams, Chas. Smith, Elias Griffin. I BOOTS * SHOES Mantanye & Co.'s, Wednesday, Oct. 14th, at 10 o'clock, A. M. A platform was crectcd in front of tho cntranco to Washington Hall, on Fcnn Avenue, placing the whole operation in full view from the street. 103 MURRAY, near WEST 3t. OEO. W. BHA1NEBD, D NEW YORK. DAVID BELDEN J r» Invites the attention gt{. of the publlfc to liia Se NEW STOCK f Oe"t*i Ladies, Mis- I BCS a " Children* Boots, Shoos, Gaiters, Ac., of every style anil quality. Frae French Calf, as well nscourso Will bo sold as CHEAP as any House in Luzerne County can sell them. Our gooda n?o bought for CASH, and selected with care, and arc suitablo for ibis market. CURT ISS & CO., Produce & Commission Tho tickets were drawn from tho wheel by Mr. Henry Elligcroth, a blind man, blind-folded. MERCHANTS, TITliSVILLE, CRAWFORD Co., Ta. Men's BOOTS, Ladies, JUISSES AX I) CHILDREN'S SHOES OP Madder Prints for 123 cents. it a u j.j u a a it tt ft a "18 " a n a 20 " a a tt 22 " The following ia the result in the districts named : boots, and work of every description in hi3 lino in;ulc to order with neatness and despatch. Every stylo and quality. TIIE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT IN Particular attention paid to tho purchasing and shipping of all kinds of 1*K01)UCE and OILS. A largo assortment oi' Findings, and Leather, French faff, TITTSTOX nOUOUfiTI April 0, 1863. John O'Boylc, Dennis Malyn, Patrick jrcelcy, Frank Dann, Frcdcrick Airdrain, Thomas Kearney, John It. Armstrong, Thomas Lahey, Smith Irvine, John HenictHinijh, John Millet, Jacob Gcarhcart, Thomas Williams, Michael Conwary, John Tones, Thomas Frarr, Michael Ford, John \gnn, John Fincrty, John Denison, Thoa UcNulty, Lcander Kaufman, Simcot Thomas, Peter Jaync, Edward McDonald Martin Lalley, Geo. P. Roberts, Chas. A jee, Ilugh Ilackerty, John G. Miller lohn Fleming, Bryan Carmiskey, Jame Vhrah, John .Marshall, A. M. J. Dcwitt David Owens, Isaiah Thomas, Ellis Jonei Martin Kennedy, John H. Jenkins, Joht juick, Clinton M. Williams, Patricl jrauahan, Jeremiah ltobcrtf, Win. C Jraig, John J. Deakin, Wm. Efchelman John Booth, Wm. Hastings, Wm. J). Jcuk m, John Ladgin, James Craig, Michae IJurk, James Taylor, Thomas Edwards lohn I'. Davis, Francis Craig, John Cole nan, John Maggs, James 0'IIara,Valdcma ['ctcrscn, Jacob Stermer, Edward M Jhumard, James Burnett, Wm. Cramer Wm. Quinn, Edward Harris, John Joyes Jwen Kelley, Martin Brcnnan, Andrew [Icnimeress, John Coyle, Joseph Stull ['atrick Martin, Thomas Wern, Johi Walsh, l'atrick Fadden, James B. Specrin; L'homas Malojicy, l'atrick By ley, Win llutlcdge, Ilcury Jones, Thomas White Daniel Jones, Peter Gilligan, Win. Bob nson, Patrick Loftis, Itudolph Shultzc !"'d. Williams, Thomas Farrcl, Thomas Mc ulty, George Giddings' Patrick Kellog \ugustus Kaiatcr, Win. Craig, Charle Kcash, George Ash, Gcorgo Christie I'cter Judge, Abel Byron, John Jennings I'at. Ilines, Thomas S. Briggs, Thotna [Iowolls, Wm. Gating, Pat. Walsh, Thos Smith, Peter Lagnc, Thomas Lullcn, Wm tYilliamson, Thomas Walsh, Patrick Joice diehard Knight, Eli Talbert, Wm. Linnet Kdward Schumard, John Mowrie, llicharC F. Walsh, Ira Bowens, Charles M. Adams lohn llalsey, Martin Ilinea, Thouixs Tar lish, Thomas Stem, Anthony Laughlin Henry McDonald, Owen Mulling, Thoma: McCormick, Albert B. Allen, John Collins lohn Walsh, Frank ltutledge, Phillij Hath, Thomas PfcscoU, Thomas Cosgrovc Henry Tillman, Charles Williams, J. II fenkina, Philander Moon, John Gephart lohn McNanagh, Michael Hallahan, Hen :y Kn«pp, liichard Massct, Peter Grady iVm. llall, Martin Earley, John Joice Christopher McDeruiott, Alex. McMullen fames Hall, Ferdinand Brune, Patricl i-'ox, Henry P. Wintzle, Thomas Evans Emanuel G. Lazarus, Peter Donoliue, Pat ick Langin, Aauni Smith, Charles Ed Yards, Patrick MeClanc, Charles Evans 'atrick Mcliale, John Perkins, Willian Thompson, Joseph Richmond, Patricl jallagher, Samuel Cramer, Wm. Baker lohn Roberts, John Walsh, Chandlc; ilnrc, Clinton Hock, Jas. Kelly, Johi Jriffith, Martin Sampson, Lewis Cohen l'atrick Burns, John Joioe, Michael M Morris, Thos. Young, Stephen Englc, Pat Brcnning, James Cardin, Morgan Jones Charles Shoop, Frank A. Thompson. PITTSTON. Work done in tho GL B. SMITH, Kip, Oak Tanned Sole and Upper, constantly on hand to suit town and country custom, at tho lowest figure for cash. Oivo me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Ct a tt 25 u Detains Tor 20, 22, 25, 31. Muslins Tor 22, 25, 28, 31, 35. MOST PROMPT and satisfactory manner, by the mostcxpcrienc cd workmen in this valley. Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, &c., &c., &c., Tho best of stock always on hand in large quantities, enabling his customers to b® suited "Srtuo FttESKMI CALF,and IUTENT LEATHER. as well as French Kip and Coarse Roots. Work of erery description in his line made to order with neatness and durability. sir- All work sold at tho lowest prices for cash. S. 8T0BMEB. Three Doors South of l'ittston Dank, rittston, May 21, 1S63. NiiXT DOOUTO IILAKEIV HAWS WU'ti STORfc, IIA IN KTliKKT, P1TT8TON. N" o. 19lWcst Street, 1 door above Duane Bt., NEW-YORK. March 7, 1861.. Mlyl April 2, ISA; BENJ. E. BO WENS w ?H G'ntton-Ades, finssimcrs, IX ft Is, Clips, Boots and Sliooa, Flour, Feeds. Ac. All cheap for Robert baur,—book binder, north East corner of Public Square and Main-st Wilkedbarre. iMeture Frames, Common Gilt and Mahogany, ornamented in id plain, made to order, of any size. Joh Binding neatly executed. READY PAY! CALL AND EX AN INE HE FORE Bool, tShoc, Leather and Finding's PURCHASING. A large selection of common and tine pictures, Albums, Blank books, Stationery, Novels. &c.K STORE AND MANUFACTORY June 4, ISM. JOHN MACLAEEN, Practical Brass Founder, June 17, 1S53. The uiuleiiJgaed would respectfully announce to his old friends and the public that he has opened aif'estftbilshrrientof the above description in the room next door south of Shifter «fc Lance's fdd stand, where he is well stocked with Gentlc- 1STow Millinery always on hand —AX»— AND GRASS COCK MANUFACTURER, REMOVAL! Sow Lonilcil Cor. of Main & William Street*, Watches and Jewelry. ifa./A.. A MEW STOCK. JAMES AITKEX. would respect fully inform his friends and the public in general that he has ju8treplenished his store with a new and extensive assortment of Watrhcfi, Clocks, Cf; Jewelry, of all descriptions. Together with 8ILVER AND PLATED WARE, Combs, Brushes, Pocket Cutlery, Flower Vases, and a thousand other articles which will recommend themselves. They have been purchased of the best manufacturers in tho United States, and cruinot be surpassed in quality or price. "REPAIRING.—Watches, Clock? and Jewelry repaired at all times, by the most experienced workmen. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed, a continuance of the same is (§)©®[D)^ MAIN STREET, PiTTSTON, PENX'A, men Ladle 03 and Children's Shoes of ESTABLISHMENT, »V1LK F.SIkVUItfi. P vl Every description of Brass Work, O'l Cups, Water, Uas, Steam and ras x+wuor Cool.-,, Jobbing, Brass Castings, Ac. done with despatch. holiest prices paid for old TfjCoppor, Brass, Lead and Zinc. the very best manufacture, Having in constant employ the bc*t of workmen, the custom department of It is cfttabliehraent will not be inferior to i northern Pennsylvania. Battefnotion 13. E. BOW EN. En Upper Pittston. T1IF undersigned would respectfully announce to the Ladie* of Pittston and vioinitv that she has nened, to thC- building next door npria of Wagner's Hotel, immediately opposite tho Htore of Michael Ukap, U First and Third Wards and North District Joseph Spangonbergor, John Singhelder , Matteew Spangenberger, Michael King, Charles M. Williami, John Bailey Thomas Blanny, Christian Haichman, Deo. Hone, Charles Long, Michael Holden, Patrick Miller, Martin Reese, M. A. Coolbaugh, D. L. It hone, Arthur W. Ilillmnn, Martin. Tighe, James Johnson, Charles Hillman, Albert Barnes, Wolf lteister, Jacob Spangenberger, Philip Bangor, Doiuinick Connor, II. C. Beaumont, Augustus Favwil, Thomas Duffy, Patrick Joyce, Dennis barrel, Jacob Huff, Wm. l'urtcr, Benjamin Mcintosh, Ilenry Warner, Priestly Johnson, John Mascy, Wm. Lavailc, Daniol Mclncllouge, Patrick Meter, Patrick Gallagher, Nicholas II. Davis, Dennis Dunn, Win. Kruscr, Monroe Dilly, J. M. Courtright, Levi Salmon, E. H. Carpenter, Wm. Wilson, Wm. Eherer, Patrick Carl, James Coylo, John Bakjr, Dennis McCarty, Henry Eitel, Parrel Ginmens, Isaac Loubangh, Pliilip Kenidy, James Plunkett, Isaac Laubaugh, 2d, Jacob Goodendorff, Daniel Ruth, A. 15. llotchkiss, John Throp, .Samuel Suiure, Frank Barnc#, Alexander Gray, It. II. W;iIJ:er, Daniel Brown, William. Feitcr, Patrick Boyle, Geo. W. Hoover, Valintiuc Keizer, John Montany, M. Nedenburger, Elias Wills, Geo. Shively, James Dillcy, Daniel 7/aael, Fred Blocker, Alpheus Montayne, Robert Green, Wm. Phillips, Ieaac AV. Lacy, Farrel Riley, James Culvco, Ed. Brogau, Rodger Kildcr, Mat. Minigal, B. O'Doiiand, All'rcd Hiucl, John Dunghef, Michael Stookey, John Flynn, Edward MoAnnally,Conrad //offmau, John GIonian, Clias. Sutton, Jacob Zfic\c, Robert Addens, John Shcrriden, Jacob S. Syphers, Patrick M'Donald, Aroh. Phoenix; y/enry Seaman, J. W. Avery, John Youngblood, Jauies Sutton, John //enry, James Bryant, John Wask$r, John Wcisbf.rgcr, James McGavin, James MeGintry, Patrick Kelley, Jacob Steinhowcr, Patrick Tool, John E. Force—116. Warr Pfi Lou, April 3, 18C3i—Jy Shop at NiD. 1 Shaft, Maiu St., PitUton. April 9, 1S63.—.1V J- MAC. L ; , SHOES 3ED. 3L.j&.2SaE33* It ESl'EC I FULLY invites tbe the attention of tlio public to Iiislargo stock of JtOO'CS AND SHOES, such us Gouts'l'inc Calf Boots, Congress Gaiters, Oxford Tics fcc. Also, a largo variety of Ladies' and Cliiidrcns' shoes, aud Gaitcrsof uIlClcscriptions,in fact everythingtlic line. Ho lias connected a separate department for a NEW GENERAL STOCK OF MILLINERY IXVUiE ITOTKIi, PITT8T0X, PA.— li GEOBffE LAZARUS, Proprietor. I'ittston, Doc. 5, 1301. "Illy n o o t o Together with PllKNCH DRESS GOODS and LAWNS which have been purchased nt rntes which will enable her to well at prices which cannot fail to give general '* ''aJ AND HUFFOUD IIOU.SK, IMTT.3TON, PA— CVttU.i STARS, Proprietor. LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' BONNETS Ami ffatai marie and trimmed in the moat approved style and at reasonable terms. M;irch 2fl,131: DS. KOON,—ATTOBNK V AT LAW « ticc in the Hall, Main : I'ittsLon. Jan. 26, 1859 J'hc tindorMfpn«ul has alno tho Agency of the pernor* est Hewing Machine, which has become a great favorite with tiie Indies. trout, respectfully solicited Cntnerof Main A William Streots, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Xi'iw and Collection Office on, Juno 21,180*1 Java Coffee, Best Black and Greet) Tea* also on GUOUOE B. ICULP, Attorney at Law,—Oflko in tlio Oourt Uousc, (ItegUter'a Office,) Wilkcs-Barri!, Pa.. [Dec. IS, ISM. «2U MA\TUM\KI\(J,—Mrs. S. .?. GKD- I1IS would rep fretfully inform the ladies of l'iltston tliat sho still continues the bufibe s of Ladies' Dressmaking at her uld location, over Leon Max'ij, eripoiita Cooper's llall, and boldj herself ill readinosj at all liiuosto serve heri ustomcrs in the best manner. Produce taken in exchange for Oood« nr voile, and cash paid for pood fresh Boll liu WHH. L. CAJIEY C1 S. BECK. M. D.—■DKXIltJ'J,' /, lute of PHILADELPHIA.— Oilloe,—Two doors above his for- HKSTAVllANT and COSFECTIONRUY, neatly fitted up in ffooil stylo. Dn« April SO, 1603.—-3m, My establishment is opposite C. Law & Co.b Casli Store, M: ill street, j'ittston, l'a. Buckeye lower. mer residence, K ' 3t side of M;iin St., ab.ove the Public Srpiare, Wilkes--Barren Pcnn. July lit, 1300.—ly. DRESS PATTERNS. Pittston. March 2'.), 1800,—if ;c of the public i s solicited HAVfNG been appointed tho Agent for Lugoriie County, of the abuvo machine, I am ■prepared to offer to tho Farmers tho best machine in tho world. This Mower can be seen at my shop in WilkcsDarrc, (near Steel's Hotel.) Persons dosiriag Machines will please call and Samel lFoiaan, John W. Sagcr, Peter Writer, Adolph Muller, Thouias Frazeier, Wm. It. Cress, David Wideman, Fredk. Wamtacher, Win. M. Carter, George Wass, Martin Ilolgato, Patk. Cunningham, Michael Fox, Ilenry Sagcr, Solomon Sigtin, Georgo Robackcr, Frank Mack, Adam Gross, Isaac Buck, James McWade, John Williams, Amasa Bortree, John Grcss, George Ilathcrill, Major Wordcll, Granvillo W. Ileal, Robt. Lovelace. COVINGTON ANl) SPIUNQ BKOOK. She is in receipt of the latest pnltcrn dies' Drosses an Cl Cloaks, and Children for La Cloth- filtstoii Molding & Planing Mill, DTI. C. R. OORMAN, having resumed the practice «»f hi* profession. rcapoctfuily tenders his service* t,J the people of I'ittston ami vicinity. . ing and will avail herself of these advantages in serving her customers. Tittston, Oct. 8,1301 rpiIE undersigned having leased for a term of 1 y«iars the esUbli jiinn nt formerly occupied by William Price, as a Door, Sash and Blind Manufactory, nud having made extensive improvemcnl# in the Building and Machinery, is now j D re pared io do all kinds of work in his line at short notice, such as • PLANING AND MATCHING Calls left at tile BA.OLE IIOTEI* will receive prompt attention, night or day. PittsUn, July 2.j, 15501. tf 1883. FRESH SPRING GOODS. 1Q03. examino them ; a FAIR TRIAL WILL BE GIVEN RE1GEL, W1EST & ERVIN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS beforo any obligations need bo made for tho payment of tho machino and if it don't perform its work first rate, the Mower will bo removed without cost or trouble. Dtt. J. A. IlOmXSOX,—HOMOEOPATHIC physician an 1 Operative Surgeon, Pitts,on, !D».,'Mipantfully offers his services to tho people of PiUston and its vicinity. a'supply of fresh medicines always on hand. Family ease* furnished or relilled to order. O.'liee with K. JD. L «: D«, Pittston. Kesidenoo in Shetland's brick building, HUoter street, West 1'itUton. [May 5, 1360. PLAN'S *N;D JENKINS. Foreign and American Dry Goods, Michael Morris, Daniel Parke, Georgo Yale, John Walker, William Burrs, Walter Singlcss, Charles Ferguson, John Itobinson, John Hi ley CharleB M. Williams, Samuel Johnson, Patk. Noon, Patrick Finley, Thorns Delaney, Patk. Ford, Chas. llatler, Isaac Boulsley, John Me- Nulty, John McDermot, Martin Henegan, Jnp. McLaughlin, Edward Gibbons, James Monahati, Patrick Leonard, Neal Quin, James Fleming, Thomas Curin, VV'm. Xory, Chas. Roseler, .Isaac Ruse, jp. Noon, Anthony Londrwn, Stunt Kinny, James Gallighear, Willis Stephens, Olden Clark en, Pat. Curley James Delaney, Washington St. Clair, "Sterling G. Learn, James lJarkins, John FlyQD, Miles Barret, Michael O'Boyle, Patrick Finch, £dw. Gorman, Samuel Cortright, David Shay, John Harrison, Michael Lynott, Klihu Smith, Wm'. D. Hale, John McDonnel, Thomas Cortright, Michael Quiim, Luke O'Brien, Peter Naloy, Dominiek Tenant, Justus lloftman, Thomas Ueuigan, William Wajner, Patrick McGovern, Alfred llellran, Micheol Carney, Stephen Flaherty, John Roberts, Henry Stark, Harvey II. Elston, Martin Gillespie, John Mills, Thoa. Farrel, Wm. Er.stice, Patrick Gain, John Riley jr., John P. Pa'vig, Samuel Everett, Michael O'Hara, Andrew Morgan, Michael Curry, Thos. ltrennan, John Shields, Michael Smull, Thps. Fiucb, Jyhn Linnett, Edward Gibbons. FLOORING) FACING, MAKING DOORS, SASH Also, manufacturer of W/icrtrr's Patent Rail Way Horse Power and Threxhrm and Combined Threshers and Cleaners, Corn Shelters, Peed No. 47 North 3d St., Wiilad'a. Pa., Would respcotftilly invito the attention of Country Merchant* to their AND BUNDS, TURNING, SCROLL-SAWING, AND CAR- DU. J. M. B ARB1STT,—DENTIST. — Office nt his residence on Franklin street, opposite the Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barrc. Pn., where he innv hereafter l»e found at all hours. I«arj;c mid Wcll-Sclpctcd Stock of VliKB H Sl'HING CJ-OODS, Which they are now receiving in store. Thftnltful IV,r tiin 1 ilDorn 1 patronage heretofore received, he hopes by striet attention to business and iDrointitnes» to merit it in future. JAMES 11. WEAK. tf PEN7ER WORK iN GENERAL, Cutters, C£'c., C('•(' OnH and sco them. Dr. II. insert* Tooth on tiolil nmtt Silver plate, Ac., andoporatoa in all the branches of .Dental Surgorv, in tlio best manner. A deduction from usual charges sufficient to cover exp"n«"S, allowed to persons who com# from • diitancc. April 19, 1800.—ly. 44* 1Merbiumta would find it to their advantage to call and exai.iino our *tock. Ajuil 30, 1863. JOHN U. HORN. AVilkes-Barre, May 14,1803.—2m Fittstnn, ETuv. 7,1SC1 Pr. C. M. Williams, SAMUEL J. BARBER, I*. L (TUT1 C. G. CURTISS. Sculptor, and Dealer in CURTISS & CO., CORNER OF LLOYD & PR1WE STREETS, BUITAL0, N. Y., SECOND WARD, TOWNSHIP, AND SOUTH 1V/TRS. DAVIES would say to XtJL tho Ladies of Pittston and vicinity that she hns just received the LATEST STYLE OF PATTERNS FOR DBESSES AND MANTLES, and any orders intrusted to her will be promptly attended to. Foreign and Domestic MARBLE, LATE OP BUSQUEnANNA DEPOT, WOULD respectfully inform the inhabitants of PITTSTON and vicinity, that be baa opened an office in Pit la ton for tlie practice of Dentistry. Ilia object being; to make I'ittgton a permanent location, the facilities f»r the various departments of bis business will be full and complete. Having been actively engaged in his profession for eight years he feels confident of uoiug ablo to render full satisfaotiiyj to all needing his services. DISTRICT. Barney Lynch, Wm. Mnekin, Charles McLaughlin, Jerome G. Wilier, William Birtlcs, Chas. Riohardsou, W14 Evaps, John Wagner, Anshony Cownaur, Alexander Phoenix, Rickctts, Matthew Giliigon, John Rineipan, Henry Dorr, John 7/ibble, Newberry Weaver, Iiiram //. Pees, Lewis Rcdlingqr, Valentino Weaver, Nathan Bates, James R. Wiley, Arnold Bertles, i/enry 7/artman, Hcnrj Mc Grealy, Mason Edwards, Kees 2/ughes, Win. l)eitcr, liutler Dilloy, Peter i/elfrick, Darlcy, Furg, George Flickn.or, John Fordman, Frederick Leonard, Qlivor Turwbaur, John Baur, Charles Young, Patrick Thorn ton, Valentine Shellbcr,. Edward (Jjinstcr, John O'Neil, Peter Morrell, Charles Gates, Edward Walter, Jerry M'Donncll, Joseph W. Patten, Richard C. Totten, James A. Miller, Sheppard //owe, Frederick Myers, Robert Watt, Win. Radcr, Picrson White, Thomas Finnigan, W'm. Y. Miller, Mi abaci Croghan, Frank A His, Pati,i,ok iiiggjns, Stephen Kolley, Lovi Salmon, ncnc-y Q«sj Wui. A. Howe, Samuel Farrenthal, Josiah liouseniek, James Earlcp, James uiggins, James Driesbaugh, Peter Siegle, Urbana Billy, Leopold Stall", Conrad, Landacksr, Simon Long, Michael Laple, -Sterling Lester, Jacob Wykoff, Martin Fry, Jacob'Good, Tomb-Stones, Mantels, Window Caps k Sills, OPPOSITE THE BANK, Commission Merchants ror. tiik I'uuoiiase and hale ov GK.UN, SEEDSj HOPS & PROVISIONS. It»6ms in Stnrmer's new brick building, April 17, 1802. PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO.. PA. riTTsrosr township. Also, "Wholesale Dealers in Western Edward Delaney. Michael McDonald, John Cawley, Roderick Bliss, Michael Madden, Fred. Smaltz, Win. Cramer, Job Edwood, Jacob liarlas, John Mnllale, Jamo C. Moon, Henry Vandeburg. Ed Jones, Pat. Mihlrick, Martin Jordan, John Monk, John Eacly, James llradagaii, Pat. ltowin, Edward Walsh," Aandrew Fitzinimons, Coc G. Wood, kichard Swilt, Levi Smaltis, Martin Walsh, James Ferguson, Jacob Iirodorick, John Ilcnnegan, Francis McDermit, Christian Adrian, Thomas Teapenny, John Huntley, Iililto Naloud, Michael Mangin, Thos. McHaie James Agnew, Thos. Fearny, Ediv. Thom.is, Talk. Joice, Patk. Elcrly, Roger Wood, Lewis Wiscancr; Smith Browni James Dorron, James Kirby, Thos. Haley, Patk. Gillespie, John Foal, 'Aautliony Wnlsb, I'atk. Lydon. Patk McOall, Martin Keating, Michael Keef, Wni. Ilepler, Enos CoHjus, Patk. Clifford, Patk. Millord, Joljn Clifford, Cyrus A. Tiflhny, Thos. McHnlc, John Radden, Uaniol Atianis, Cornelius Griffith, Patk. Coyne, William Collins. Martin Gilroy Win. Cample!'; Thomas Judge, Moural Prutzman, Michael Callahin, J:!"ies Bryden, Thos. Konin, Wm. Wear, Mieliacl Browns, John Gilroy, Win. Wear, Michael Coney, John Mosser, John Dailoy, Thos. Jordan James Langan, Edw McAndrow, Timothy Langdon, Peter GilUgou, I'atk. Cowley, Jobn Lampmar., Daniel Monday, James Hilbert, Conrad Schennlngor, Michao! Murphy, Wm. Monrn, Win, Lnvin, Geo. Tulbert, Patk. Hart, Honcl I'ugh, John Wulsh, Jool Davis, Patk. Divens. BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL Claim Agency, of Washington, D. C., conducted by IlAnvny, Colmss A Brace. Particular attention paid to the collodion of soldiers' claims and procuring PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PAY, Ac., on the most reasonable terms. Applications received by D. C. lIAItlUXOTON, Attorney at Law, Not. 20, 1802.—tl' Wilkes Barre, Pa. All orders promptly attended, and satisfaction warranted. [April 3, 18G2.-Jy and Canada Flour. Particular attention paid to purchasing and ihipping Grain on orders. May 1,1802.-Orn Artificial Tooth "CAMBRIAN HOUSE," Inserted on Gold, Silver or Rubber Plato in the best stylo of tho art and warranted to give satisfaction.50 Barrels Mess Fork! TITTSTON, PA. GRIFFITH THOMAS, Proprietor. rrtHE undersigned having purchased the inler- X est of Mr. W. E. Why to in the above well and favorably known establishment, would respectfully inform his friends and lormer patrons of the House, as well as the public in poneral, that nothing will be left undone to render to his customers and guests satisfaction in every particular. Beverages of all kinds served in the host style. Fresh Oysters and various other dishes will bo prepared in tho most acceptable manner and at all hours. The House aims to be ouo of the highest respectability, and will be kept in a manner acceptable to all who have occasion to patronize it. O. T. Pittston, April 10, 1803.—ly Teeth filled with Gold or Tin Foil and Bone Filling. 1 Tun of Hams Sugar Cured 1 Tun of SHOULDERS Sugar Cured Tooth extracted according to the mo3t approved method. Patkiorc.—A street conversation overheard by our reporter : "Good morning, George, are you ready for tjjo draft V' 600 Lbs. of DItlED DEEP. Office for the present at MILLER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, next door to tho Cash Store, REMOVAL. 100 Sacks Pure Ashlon Salt nKFERF.XCEK. Rov. 0. M. McDowell, Pitts ton, Pa. Samuel Falltcnburg, Susquehanna, Penn'a. James B. Gregg, " ' « CD 8. Bennett, C• " Dr. D. F. Brundage, " Dr. John W. Leay, " " Dr. II. A. Tingloy, " " April 23, 1863. ♦' Ready ! aye, if my distracted country needs—mo if she requires tho sacrifice of my life—if the totering edifieo of our glorious Union needs to l»e cemented with my heart's blood—if it is necessary for her preservation that she stride onward to victory over my dead body—then, sir, the victim is ready ! with aiioart prepare! for any fate, and And with, a.firm trust in divine Providenee, I shall, with a lively feeling of doing my duty,' march boldly on—to iho Collector's oflicc aticj pay my three hundred dollars.—Ex. Brandensburg's Bakery. TIIB STAFF OF LIFE is good Bread, and I would respectfully inform the citieens of Pittston aud vicinity, that I always keep the gemjius article ou hand for sale, with all kinds of 50 Sacks GROUND ALUM! XOO Barrels SYKACUslK SALT, AT tu CASH htoui; OF Charles Law Cfc Co: Tittslon, August 7, 1662.-tf CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES, &C. Families and Parties supplied with everything in hU lino, on short notice, and on reasonable terms. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS DR. S. C. MARSH'S BERWICK MILLS, Hational Hair Bestorer! My establishment is now llxe eocond building belovr the Post OHiee, on Main st. NORT EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA BERWICK, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. PETER M. TRAUGH, PROPRIETOR. ItoctfisjjF .A Canvass.—A Pui'tland (Me.) an amusing stpry in which a democratic FKANK BHANDENBURO. Tittston, Karch 1, 18C3. f plTJS preparation po«j»es?*e* the peculiar property of JL restoring Gray lloir to its original color, cauaes it to grow tlin-U and Attotiftf£tQjDs it» fulling out, frees the lieuq from DarwJrnff; prevents Uaklius*; carets Pityriasis*, Salt HheunvTetter, an«J nil other rmtaneous diseaoes of the scalp. It doos not *lye the Hair* bjit helps Nature scerC*te the proper coloring niMfer which constitutes its hue. For sale by Q. B. HUMMKL, rpiiESK Mills are A located in one of tlio best grain . growing districts in 1 Pennsylvania, hence ilio ability . of tho 4 proprietor to offer flour .of a quality second to.none. Or- politician and a minister figure as the heroes. By mistake they exchanged capet bags, and the one arrived at a Democratic uiass meeting with a sariwn, an,d the other at a town where' Ije was to preach with a political rpcech and bottle of whisker. WALL'S HOTEL, j. Ncal Gallagher, Charles Ulp, John Rlaney, Morris Edwards, .Win. Sturdcvait, Robert Martin, James Maxoji, Charles Parish, John Rymer. John Kibb, nenry B. Bertlos, JobnU. Horn, 8tcpb«H E. Harrison, Martiu Lovanoy, Thomas McGilehrist, John Norton, Sydney Wilson, john~Marr, Godfrey Walton, union Jordan, Frcderiok Lciin, Silas Xt. Durand, John MoCannon, Mark Snapp, Edward SturdcVant.—J01. West Pltthtoa EXETER, I'KANKMN AND WEST TITTSTON IiATE AMERICAN HOUSE, •rVRKUAMOCK, WIOMING CO., PA. West Tittstou, Oct. 9,1862, Bernard Martin, Carpenter Sands, Isaao Sutton, Joseph Diamond, Chandler II. Williams, ITiraui Kclchner, James Aitken, James S Hess, Edgpr M. Newman, Ilenry M. Brees, Ilenry I'etersen, John S. Coylo, John E. Meyers, Andrew J. Goodwin, Jacob W. Welter, John B. Winters, Thomas Ilelme, Samuel Smith, Owen E. Ingrain, Perry Bozellq, Lewis Covey, Stephen J. llyde, Samuol T. Heinle, Jas. Sutton, Lester II. Sutton, Gardner Wilcox, Merritt ltozello, George C. CKcarn, Isaac B. Lord, Hobort McGuire, A unci Wilcox, Win. 1'. Sharks, John Stetler, Auion J. Price, James S. Ash, Allen Phillips, Edward Ashnon, Abram Kctehum, Win. L- Holmes, James S. MafFatt, Andrew Sutton, John G. Homer, George Wilson, Alva Bobbius, N. i'. Ilallouk, Lewis Anthony, Arch. Holmes, Edwin M.Cyodman, Oscar K. Gaines, Frank Johnson, John A. Merritt, Jacob C. Ifclnio, Ridhaid G. button, Murti.i Wcatj, John Sirclle, Cbarlcu Let. COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS 7 Captain Do smith remonntratcs witb My. Holme*, veterinary of his regiment, for mispronunciation of the word horso. The Vet said : ' Well, if a Haitch aud a Ho, and a Hur and a Hess, and a He, don't apelMOne, my name hain't 'Eury 'Olmes!" rpUE subscriber Is jvrepftrcd to take Pictures I iu all tho various styles, from the smallest miuaturu to life-size, and color them either in water or oil. rp#ra Establishment has recently been refit-1 tod and furnished in tho latest stylo. Evry attention will be given to tho comfort and ouvouieneCi of those who visit.the House. T. B. WALL, XJwncr and Pruprietor. January 9, 1802.—1y dcre for Flour, J'ocd, Moo], Ac., always attended to with promptness. May 28, 1663. 1D, M. T. V. PETERSEN, Pittston, Ta. IT. ft- A. PETERSEN, Seranlon, Pa. C. PETERSEN, Iloncsdalc, Pa. Nov. 8, 1860. 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 size and colored. THE COLORED PIIO'FOGRAPHS Flour! Flour!! JENNINGS & BROTHER, C'AUllONDALE. Third and Fourth Tlardt. \Vb.it is the difference between a Copperhead aod a rebel rani ? One goes for , the Onion with tin "if," the other goca against the Union pith a but. Dealers in A RARE CHANCE. A Blacksmith Stand For Sale. Specimens both in watorand oil on exhibition, which tho public aro respectfully invited to call and examine at "i'hotowatha's Wigmam." FIVE HINDREI) BARRELS OF THE The subscriber ha) now on hand Mark Duffey, John Rassir, Dominiek Jvillhood, Thomas Tighc, Joseph Powderly, Daniel 1'arrel, Patrick Dijffy, Benjamin Thomas, David Cannon, Thomas Kirkwcod Terence O'Roako, Thomas Barritt, Thomas Stanton, jr., Edward Casey, Cormrck Carrol, Thomas Loftis, Patrick MoCale, Thos. Funnan, Anthony Barret, Thomas Sweeney Edward Golden, Thointis Jones, Walton Morrison, Michaol Kennedy, Patrick Mansion, Patriok Fowderly, Thomas Copying, Peter O'Neal, James lfurrell, James Kirkwood, Patriok Scott/ 2d; Miohael Murphy, Grain and Lumber, BEST The undorsigned desiring to romovo to tho West, olfcrs to sell his dwelling and blacksmith shop, near Tripp's Hotel, Wyoming. Tho stand commands a large run of good paying custom, and will bo sold at a reasonable figure. JOHN ARNWINE. Pittston, May 10,1861 J. W. MILLER, West Branch Brands of Flour, In Socks and Barrel*, which ho offers to Merchants n nil Dealers at wholesale, VEEY LOW for cash. OF ALL KINDS. FLOUR, FEED & MEAL, "ORIC, BUTTER and C1IEF.SE, LAUD. DRIED APPLES and BEANS, ALT, CEMENT, Ac., Ac. Large Stock of Wall Paper! New Stylos for 1861 ! The first vessel built on this Continent, Eaja the Historical Magazine, was the Virginia, of Sagudop, which made her first voyago.in 1603, to Europe. Just Received 10,000 Pieces Apply to J. IJ. BROWN, my Agent, In Everett's building, or at my Storo, opposite tho Eagle Hotel. Wyoming, June 4, 1803, FROM 0 etx'a PIECE UP. BOUDKItIN«, WINDOWSIIYDUN, & '• ■ 1 —— • ' E|fY Barrels of Pork l--a Superior article, for sale at tho lowest Cash Prices, by JENNINGS A BRQ. FitUton, March 2fl, 18M St "TIENRY COJIEN Of Bonaparte's privato soldiers seventy ir*i.scd themselves to of tlio greatest distinction. Two bcc.iruo kings, two princes, nine dukes, two ftlu-tai.-jliais and two generals.PITTSTON, PA. at the C'ltfili Store of TWO Rooms for a small family In West 1'ltUton. Apply to ti. «EVatMJiW. Muy 21, lSOi—U Blanks of all kinds for bale at TIIU QFFlCJg. 4Iay.22,1882.-2w CHA8. LAW, &, CO plttblt n March 15th (M0«-nl-lf |
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