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m PJTTSTON GAZETTE, I ~~ -"Hob Printing ' . £-i mmrrcCrpA\i i r/rnriTiirn •Cko A^fd^.*nTwo°D* ■ J ■ ■ I I ■ ■ | I ' JjL m B-J I I Hereafter we »h»ll One DoJUr/or»4- B M ■ ■ ' JL j X Jftii1'^jjKouA.WJL ■{ M vertising * square of 8 lines for one or three week. ~™~ W ' ' ' Auditors Notices,each est*:*, II SO . ... , , , % rirwnH 'li3,:,'t7'10 Ifow owoi wlifim * ?:D •.»:; Admml«tr»tor'« Notices 8®® .. . • -■■•C■. ;, t, ... f * *-• ■ —• —.«' f''*y j ' . U1 1 (flfi ( . .. i •, ' ' * ( -' v •»♦«' • "r o// rDo* ,«'«!••$ uijD-D he AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL. U——1 6 oo j'ii oo | IHOO I WW J"»: -.C"«••»» X" tf « ".C1.. 1IK' :v*» Tt.'ti „« I: , ,,,1 iyi B7ll/ • . |,„. j V,iC ,-»l ■ :" v ,„1 T7 v. ihao! - *M '•-.{»« »dJ oo fin» i 1o m U6o | »00 1 *.Srr-jTii —1— ' ■■ '■ ■ -M I, ,| Mil ,. I ■ , ■, , ,, " , ' -*mU- I i ■ and Ruling. COoe.i UtJtasA . Ui» J«k Printla* Office. Being new 6C&V&kM*ni»reh, embriWi a htrpef variety o Jobbing material titan ibt oMmolfiu in ti.tD country And t» fully preparwHo execute wqrJt of all binds In ,ha fclllf? P!»nner. PaFticulai attention glTetflaifoV*wm(K-, ft , YAQhP uht PAMPHLETS, HANDBILLS, CIRCULARS, , , jBUrJL HEADS, tth SHOW-BILLS, r- TtOKE'18, ,;r ' ' CARDS, , 0 A .IK .© fowl? »)&)« , i WrV:T:(/,,i) jf-,3'1 rt Ruled work of«ilkinds, done in thenentestand beet 7nihh»-T,and pHijted as requested. Everything thie linewitlrecelve prompt attention, 'ji.io' i. ; I; ai i; tV'j is oti vjI au '«'I I ,I - t,it t i-*-,-/ BLANKS. Jw lift.a-vMjju •♦Hi •" Jtfiirt tfai'rtrii gjmj at in ■•D i hrf T .ifooi!?ifDl oifj ni iOofo'o ivDv ■C!■■. Uhnia -C Coal Jirftrafe, foIHits, ffetoj, literature; aafc _ :i\i (li Merchant!' cards not exceeding one (quire, with occasional notices, including subscription to the Pitthtow Oaictt*, IIS «0 per annum. Av Editorial or ioe*l itett ad«ertisiag will |De charged 10 cents per line attcb insertion. Hvkicesoi deaths or marriages will be inasrtedi«ithout charge. Obituaries 1ft penis per line. Advertisements m»st be handed in before 10 •'eUek-il. If. on Wednesday to insure attention. Jls '£'M1 ■wdDr,,yjhtyy,; M , .HQUnjino0) b*77H:I / I'lTTSION. PA., THURSDAY. AUG. 4. 1864. -giiiimn; "f. ■ -..n ,1, -,,-n WHOIiE NQ, 69(5; #» 1 i Deeds,Contracts,Lelm«,*eJ,»fClJ) VOLUME XIV.—NO. 17 Off ! II to bncC{ inturtl llrru*A if us od jcifj bfl 1 tffi tti 1D(m / I OTTY ADVEBTISBMPBTTa. n-.r ceo.W. bdmnerd a Co. ; oaoosDM,. ::.;z 103 MURRAY, near WEST St. GEO. W. BR/lWERDH ' !'HBW YORK. DAVID BELDEIf . i Di .« ' * ,CJ' * STT8IWE8S CARD8. ■■ Stunner, '"SftHAmN fljR, ttftjtlftl «0*PASf, SEW U INSUBAWqE. TBE KBABSABB1. h fff«D# 14 ft C)} WOi! Uittttii, Men WrhfeTi»d trtMee lull of July Iff tm*; #feort*r «nh«te4 ? ot- thre«y«i« - - if . — ftsarW hw' wlrt r I do not so believe ; jetl cannot find any of my frienda that can speak vdfitiv'elv on tbe bu!D- jC8t, »iia I mri/wm-m yofi, wr nuwiimyimra " *" h°nor.^4'V^r«4 yeur»n exempt from draft after having served three yearsTj consider it one of the most l*(*fttlat fiMures of the case, {where men tthniuw n«*:b» drafted,rwJUep tfio itime c»raC*C»* be urftMed tocorae /Cjrwa#d (even thobgb it be bv proxy) and filliip tjie army with ."veterans," tfftfr kmtefef'b'g by a Certainty the quotasJMlheW- WtfMs and the aetitsritiet/tof la draft. H .i.itl')--*! ,D»D£C-'D ir»»C Ci«M .O—t I So thitHtra#, In artei. Ye^Mertri.Editor*, I »tiu #nd myaeW in donbth D Ci II »!" / -» "*t»* sayutbe proverb) bdt pray tat] roe, ant I done alaeir D dit.f ) -* i w— dent has placed in tbe pabis awratitorte B «ivo*cr»t»" bad 'lenred three Si Innrance Company NORTH AKEhIcA, Philadelphia. INC0»t»0ilATEb'IJM. Capital u4 nrplus, $1,556,661 INSCRIBED to CAPT. JOSH Ju WINSLOW. Bead at Complrnftntary Bnttquel gl*e* to hlW mn rf* «l W t' JB' me, t#o, —U weH «a mil MM of detoMfloj of tbw jre«V men . eaH« hUrataftoa tn*k, -Mll .60IHWk M.MI Cn«»L, )Mpw J!?'!?? .ioi jf\eri .')-"ui: Du . ;tj diu IfcgDU»ptWA for w cnrojled man is credited, and. therefore, deducted from the of the iocalityS'6 bttliMu lii l'tnoiTa D 'MtiBvTifat.vn .Jno- Nineteenth, Ah enrolled to an furoaWi. an -alien M k ittbttftttfe ir'**---"- ' TOM. Manufacturer. "f •D ABSETTSi 7«4,0 9.43. bwo- J. 8Dmr, I "f fyrn. Pitt P4lW*4 j 8***t*ry. wj.nwi). %rtj" Fmidrafc by ib« American .Uentt rjii him u the AlpinaihmmlteongMl'd, item aa the tempeat eonoml'd. • t ]fjw foiled like the eagle In wail for the rcwv PatlentljMMtching the wilt* of her foe. Tlx* word that " She Cofaoa !" lilw »afitD roupdf ,fl' hi! ilt. •i/I) Tn .oifs All at their quarters aa quickly are found. -Cn it.', or n til '! 1 »• PIKItWMi wttwf'lMllil Sidney Maaon. John C. fir»en, Wm. F. Mott. -SOflArd TIM. , B. H. Browne, Hoht. B. Mmturn, AngualaaH.Ward JMwin D.Mnuitn,li.8. Suaret, Jw. B. Johnston, 'hnina» Barrtt), J*m«» C0II0K.O ! "tleorjr KNwortii, ohn Steward, Ricli'd. Mortimer, Henry Bavlii. U'Jlii dimokD*»:; V J, DEALER IN Gh B. 9MITH, Impoilet of Brandies, Wines, Gins, ! Ac., Ac., Ac., No. 10lWeBt Street, 1 doo»- Ptlane St., ITE W-YORK. March 7, 1861. ' MlylJ' t Arthur G. Cofljn, Jo^n; John Haian. Bamuel w. Jonei, Richard D. Wood, Geo. L. Harrison, John A. Brown, Williftrq Welsh,; Francis B. Cope, Samuel F. Smith, llfm. E. Bowen, Charles Taylor, Jainn N. Dickson, Bd#ard H. Trotter, Ambrose White, , 8. Morris Wain, Edward 8. Clarke. AKTHtrit O. COFFIN, President in an Slowly the (tax, sjMogled banner uarolls, Aagrin retribution peera from iU folds. yuiok the avoiding cannon gire 7, , Swift »» the lightning their miaailei are »ent i . Booming and crashing they rush on their prey, Tearing »»d reading like eartbqtudtet pl»y- , The" B?r«r" now reeling, and mangled her crew* As snow-flakes diuolre they fade from their view. Deeper and deeper they link 'nea th ihe ware, Fainter and fainter the cry oomes to lave; Men's BOOTS, Ladies, MISSES AID CHILDREN'S SH»K8 »F 8Cr«rrIma) WUtT*,... . ,J THE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT IN Insures Building*, Merchandise and other property, against low or damage by Fire, at, rates as low M other first-class Stock Companies. Particular attention given to the Insurance of Farm Property. Isolated Dwelling* and {heir Furniture, for onej three or fire year*. Losses eqi'itasly adjusted, IW promptly IK ,Cas* ir THia Aoekcv. THOMPaOX, JpERU, Agent, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. May if, rSw.—ly A aliew becomes • ottiiia, or dtehrot hi* ritentioa to am wbish com the anbatitafte ia liablfi to draft, and hi* paiirok pal Ukewisa, ft 81 ilf '!» itJtA vjfi *iof i'vvp.unj Twentieth, A man may enliat in the ajr. my or navy for tbttjl years fa a substitute. If in the ho rauaj) be . twenty-three years old. Twenty-firfi, Recruiting agents in Rebel Statea must have a letter of appointment fitom the Ptate Executive. The particular am of a state hi which the agent'is temperate, is to h* specified in the letter of ppooitment. Alljpli uitioy agents will t* I subject to the rules and article*' of. war. J It is Made lb* datyof tbe eofflmaodia* cf| fioer «f any depart went Crrdi»triotia which raoruUiag aganta operate, sod of mm mending officers of rendezvous, to pnjier to his State or arreat and bold for trial, as be may deem beat, any recruiting agent who shall commit frauds upon the Government or reeruitt, Or who shall violate the instructions tstoed tCrgovern this recruitment or begnitty of any dflfonee against military law. No mam shall be reeruited who i»«l-ready in the military aenrioe as a soldier, teamster, laborer, guide, A*., or who ia so employed by .tbe military authorities aa to be of importance to military operations. Recruits procured under thia privilege must be delivered by the reciraiting agents at of the following named rendezvous, namely: Camp Casey, Washington, D. C.. for Northeast VlrtinW'/ Camp rieaV Fortress Monroe, for Southeast Virginia i Camp NewWni, N. CJ.7,forWirtH Carolina •; 1 Camp Hilton Heed, O.y forSodth Caro! lina and Florid* Vieksburjr, Misa., for Misaiasippi; and Camp Nashville, Tenn. for Georgia and AlsJb»nuu i •» u Twenty-seoond, If it ia daaired to |,«t any of tbe volunteer recrnita from the rebellious States into service aa substitutes before or after the draft, tbey must be sent without expense to the Government by the recruitiqg a'»,ent to the district in which the principal is enrotted, and th'ire be mistered in by the Provodt Marshal,'who' will iseoe tbeproper substitution paper*.' It is made the duty of eoaiftmodfng ellcera to afford-to recruiting agent* ail- such facilities aa they can provide, without detriment to the publio service, and to prevent recruiting by unauthorised partial. Twenty-third, Jb« ealiatment of hoo- dvre4,.4W men,d?C" JO* ft"?10 to, ■rt4u,fie the liability of the district from which he volunteers. But if any hundred day man is drafted, his Hundred days' service cotitita in deducing hl»-term of seH-ice Twenty-fourth, Aftbougbthe volunteer are taken for one, two or three years, th draft ia for ea»yenr.-('i »- »■"D »wm ui C.-m.: ' There ia inKmnt in these ftatottth, we thiak, to novae the attention of every citizen to tbe necessity of doing allrtfcat he can to meet the emergency, which will cpme on the 5th «f .September. After that d*y all Government bounties cease, and every one who ia.qrafted or liable $o be drafted will have to take ,care of bimself • "D Charles Flatt, B«e'y. PJTTaTON. ■iibiid itili 1. w«rk done in the MOST PROMPT CTJRTISS & CO., I.fl.. ftMHI. c.«. conns*. ■ ptf This old add folisbte Insurance Company continues to Insure all Safe Class Properly, Limited or Perpetual, u lew as Perfect Security will warrant. THOMPSON DETRB * BBO., Agent*. 'D (Over Bennett's Banking House,) WiLHS-BaTR*, Pa. Refer to T. Beaver, Danville; Hon. Z. Bennett, Wilkes-BalYe; A. Pardee, Haileton; B. A B.Bevan, Henry Cohen, G. M. Bicbart, Geo. Iiasarus, L. W. Kaulman, and P. Corcoran, Pittsn. [Miy 28,1883.—ly charged, and •tyrofep? t* fajow how long that gxempte hun from draft., ,\Vo .answer that by tho law he ia exempt for threat yeara or " for the war.",. Section eleven of the act of March &,.l$63, limits the ter» for wbioh every enroljed man«hAll be liableto.eerve " during this Rebellion," and that tern is not to exceed " three years." The " veteran" anbatitute of ft preplexed" ha*« mg served oat bis three years, is-no longer Ssubject to draft for military sdrvioe « dnrmg -this Rebellion." Aecordihgly, section ten of the aetof Febrnary 24th, 1-864, H«tC ' yearf'doring the present War, iintf been bonoraWy discharged This being the status of the »* veteran"" sabstltwte oT " Perplexed," bo i(W Perplexed"), having procured the acceptance of tbe " veteran" aa hie substitute for three years, is by law exempt " for tbe war," for bis non-liability to dcaftD by section four of the law ofFebruary, 1864, runs to the-extent of bis aubatitute's non-liability, wbieh, as we have seen, is during this Rebellion." Case No. 8.—" Fafrplay" calls our attention to the following telegranj, and asks upon what authority PrdVost MarshaT' Fry issues such ah order i— aad aati«(aetory manner, by the mo»te*peri«n«- ed warknaen in thii Talley. ' CORKER OF LtWfr * PRIME STREETS, m Y.f Commission Merchants Cjra«, seeds, hops & ntovwrow. The best sf stock alwayC on hand in large quantities, enabling his customers to be suued at all times. Fine FRENCH CALF, and PATENT LEATH- Eft. an wall a* French Kip and Coarse Boots. Work of e*«rj4e»erii»fMD« i*, hi« nyidc to order with aeatuijsi snd durability. * iaf All work «old at the lowest prtees for cash. 8- BTURM.BR, The helpleu and stricken there gasping for breath, Drowning and sinking, are struggling With death; Praying tor quarter, and quarter is givfen, While the shouts of the victors mount grateful to heaven. S. 8. Hoknok : mark McDonnell, m. manufacturer 0D ,i ft BOOTS * SHOES m. Invites the attention of the publi« to his s*** *n h DD''Cirens Q|Ac., ofevery style and' quality. Fine French Cal/, as well as eoarse boots, and work of every description in his line made to order with neatness and despatch. A large assortment of Findings, and leather, French Calf, Also, Wholesale Sealers in Western and Can&dA Flour. particular attention paid to purchasing attd shinning ortiisrt. M*y I,1 1863.-f44 •. "■ -!■ ■ » '*■■■■ • • i. * , ' x"»l f anklin Fire Insurance Company, From the Phil'a Inquirer; July ti, 18(14.' I Volunteers, Substitute* and Drafted Ut . ,4 Men. j ..*/ Although we have heretofore given consideration to tfye rights, duties and incident* arising under the enrollment laws, we are admonished by frequent communications and inquiries that ihere are many eitisens under exercise of mind upon the subject who have not jet paid sufficient httention to the matter, or properly understood that which has been said about it. We therefore give the following synopsis of the requirements of the law, embracing some things hitherto touched upon and others not jet noticed. Firat, The exemptions of tho original act, to fathers of motherless children under twelve years of age, to some members of families in which others are in service, to sons who are the support of aged and destitute parents, and lor other similar causes, are no longer allowed. Second, The commutation clause, bj which a person who was drafted might be released upon pajment of three hundred dollars, is repealed, with a single exception in the case of persons conscientiously opposed to bearing arms, who may commute upon payment of three hundred dollars, or otherwise be considered as " noncombatants," and if drafted be held tp ser-: vice for hospital duty, or in the care of freedmen. Persona physically incapable of duty are exempted upon surgical examination.- Ttarsfe Boors ftouih of PiUstou Bpjik* FHUion,Mv2^4SA2. OF PHILADELPHIA. JOHN MACLAREN, Practical B rass Founder, AfID BRASS COCK MMUFACTURER, MK® STREET, flTTSTON, PKNVA. FTTTJ Brery Aeaoriptioo of BrassWort, i I Qjl Cuns, Water, Gas, Steam and Ha fjlindr Codks, Jobbing, Brass -LtTo Castings.Ae.-donc with deapatoh. CQUvKSkThe highest prices paid for old Brass, Lend auCl Ziuo. Shop at No. I Shaft, Main St., Pitta ton. April a, 18#3.-ly J. MAC. L. 1863. FRESH SPRING C00DS- 1863. REIGLE, WIESTi ERVIN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS P* -i.etual Premiums, til 14,14 8 85 Less five percent., 44,707 $4 ' i, D$8*8,430 51 Unexpired temporary premiums,200,512 83 Surplus, 800,224 24 Foreign anil American Dry Goods, So. 17 North 3d St., Phllad'a. Pi., Would respectfully. iDivite the attention of Country Merchants to their ' ' * 1 ' ..$1,169,176 68 Statement of the assets of thtf Company on January \t 1361, published in conformity with the provisions or the sixth section of the aeto Assembly ef April 6th, 1841. Mojito ages.—On property value J at over 44,90*,000, being first mortgages on real estate in the city and county of Philadelphia,excepttT#,- Sit W in the neighboring counties,$1,844,558 84 Real Estate, purchased at Bheri IT sales under mortgageclaims, surveyed and valued at flit, Md 49. ' Cost,....* - - 485,511 38 Loam. — Temporary loans o«». stocks a« Collateral security,. $84,571 37 Stocks.—Market value, $87,890 87 Cost, J*....- $75,0147 #7 Notes and bills receivable, $4,916 95 Cash, on hand, $23,252 68 " in hands of Ageikts, 6,888 47 Kip, Oak Tanned Sole and Upper, constantly on hand 144'kuit town and country custom, at the lowest figure for cash. Give me a call before purchuingelsewhere. targe alia Well-Selected Stock mt iftt HIS it 8PBINO OOOD8» Whiebthev'Jiro now recoirhishn stweirts,,- . . &J *d-Merchants would And it to their advantage to call »nrt examine our stock. AprilSO, 1863. HOTEL, riTTSTrtN, PA.-!1' (JEOP.GB LAZAHUS, PrSprietor. I'ltuton, Dec. 6, 1981. I' ii jjn.Vy NEXT DOOKTO BLAKF.I.Y HALI. rt DRUG STORE, WAIN STREET, PITTSTON. April 2,1MJ.—ly C. * 1D. C- HARRINGTON WRIGHT & HARRINGTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PA, office o» Main St. .ii Bennett's Store. Will practice in Courts of Luierne County ahd Mayor's Courts of tfa'rlxfndale. Consultations in German and English. n DrD. C1, Harrington, Notoiy Fuldic. - -i4jj Feb. i, lStU. BENJ. E. BOWEN'S 1V3E;"VA7" ffcl Boot, tftoe, Leather and Finding's STORK ANb MANUFACTORY. rTUFFORD HOUSE, PITTSTON, PA-r- H , ; CYUU3 STAP.K, P.0i»ietor. Mjrch 28, 1883. ' •rtovwttWaiUHal.OemrfrfJVyhsilBSUBd-adff1- r™MDhaoio»aDd.op«r»tive*«m-**. Pi? . and navy varda of the Citited'Statea, wHd shall be drafted, and on examination, beld to aerviea, will not b4 tothat th* offider ia efcargv shall certify that their fa Answer..—It would be better to wait ttttfil m whole text'ot the allfeged circular ia tecelved, as there may be sOuie error in «he telegraphiclrebort. Btijiposihg it tS Sb eorract, however, it difficult to discovet where the Provost Marehal-Gen^ilderives his authority for such exemptions, for exewptiona tbayano loifiJI intents and putpoaea. The act of February 24, 1864, is very clear on this subject. It says (In s#ot«nj tljat tbe following jpg/sops shall be and "tbey arc hcr«bv,:exewpted from enrollment and draft under tho provisions of this act and of the act to which this is an amendment, to Wit: such as are rejected as phyBicidly br mentally unfit for tbe sdrvioe( aril persons'Jrctually iff-the military or rraVal service of tho United States-at tfbe iinte of the draft, and nil persons who have aetvedin tbe-aiiitaey or naval service tw» years during tbe pr«se«t.Har *nd been hon orably discharged therefrom j and no per- Mji» fDu{, mch as hiall U excmi"' I ,« S! KOON—ATTORNEY AT I'-f. (lee ih the Tliompsori s Hull. Main strSot, pfct.toa, J"«- »«, WW- »N,8S» It Cfl. BECK. M. D,—DENTIST i&q. . U-t,e oi PHILADELPHIA.— JMH Olfice,—Tivo doors a'rnve hi# for- The undersigned would respectAillv annoonee to bis old friends and the public that he has opened an establishmentof toe above description in the room next door south of Shiffer A Lance's old stand, wbelie he ia well stocked with Gentlemen's, Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes of the very; best manufacture. Having in constant employ the iDest6f workmen, the custom depart, ment of his establishment will not.be inferior to any in northern Pennsylvanis. Satisfaction warranted. B. E. BOWEN. ' Established 17 GO. Cost as above, 85,411 S8 Advance in value, Stock*.—Mark#tv*lue,« $87,890 27 Cost as aboV'i, 75,017 #7 Advance In ratae, (2,231,547 47 me.* reiidejee, E*st side of Miuu St., above the Pnblle 3 itiaVd, Wilkes-Barrc, P*nn. 1 J.ly ltf,188«.—ly. PETER LOEILLAKD, Snuff and Tobacco Manufaclarer, & 18 CBfATIlAM ST., (Formerly 42 Chamber*Sti'eet, ffew Yotk,) Woiii'I mill the n ttehlion of Dealert to the «rtlclea of M» m ami future, rU.t ! JJBOWM SNUFF. Dcmigroi, Pure Virginia, STechitocliea, CoCD«uJDag«n $24,78# XI DR. 0.'B. CH}RMAN. having resumed the ;.r»ctic»o£ JlU p.pfCi»io«. respectfully tenil«rs !ij» seivice» to tHo people tii PitUton una viifittttr. CilIU left »t the EAOLE HOTEL will rec«j*e itlWntion. night or day. , FittsUii, July 21,1S01. tf $12,842 SO Total... D2.269,m 08 Losses BV Fibk.—Losses paid during the year I860, *100,323'11. By order of the Board.» CHAS. N. BANCKER, President. Pittfeton, April 2,1863.—ly - It Third, The division of citisens into two clashes, the second class not being liable to service until the first exhausted, is abolished, and/all citizens liable are enrolled in the same class and may be bold to similar service. , Fourth, the age qF liability to the is between twenty and forty five years. Fifth, Volunteers may be received who are between the agesjDf eighteen andfbrtyfive years. Youths between sixteen and eighteen years may bo received with the consent of their parents or guardians. The enlistment of boys under sixteen years of age is a military offence in the officer who recruits them, who nay be punished therefor. F1 It j BOOT® MfCi'oov, l'iuf Unpjiee, Coarse IinfipP®*' ■* AlnorVc;*'.! Oan fclemp.n, YELLOW SNUFF. Seoleh. Honey Dew Scoteli, High T,o#il'Soot«h|' TresTT Honey Dew Scotch Iris!) High Toiisi, Fresh Scotch, or Luudyfoot, NEW Attest—W. A. STEEL. Secretary pro tem. Dibsctquh.—ChaS.N.llflncker, President; Edward 0. Bala, Vice President.- Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant. J-arob R. Smith.Geo. W, Richards, Morderai D., Lewis, David 8. Brown, Isaac Lea, George Fates, WM. A. STEEL. Becrctarr pro tem. BEN J. JONES, Agent. TYtt-'X M. B.VRRETT.—DE*tlBT.-0«fle \p tit Hi* residene»««u Franklin «trC?et, opposC Us tlie Slethodlat Cliureli,. Wilke»«B*!T*. l'a„ vrliern lie mp y hereafter be found at nil hours. D* B. inserts Teeth on t3old awd Silrdr p!atCH *C•„' and operates in fctl the branches of Dental Surjarr. in the liest Manner# .(i A deduction from uauftl charges sufficient to c Dcor expensed allowed to persons whp com# ri):n a 'ti-itinee. April 19, 1360.^—ly.'' AID SHOES. «H9- Attention is cnlled io tlie largo reduction n arise or Fin%cut CUewing and Smoking Tobacco*, wUicb will be found of a luperior quali- PiUitAB, Sept. 5.1861. RESPEG i'FULLY invites the tbeattenUo" of the public to hislarge stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, such as Gents' fine C*H Boot*, Congress Gaiters Oxford Ties lie. Also, a large variety af Ladies' and Chlldrena'ahoea. andGaitersof alldMcriptlona.to fact everythlngthe line. He haa connected a separate department for a RESTAURANT and CONPECTIOJ9RET, neatly fitted up in good style. My establishment is oppoaitoC. Law* Co.* Cash Store, Main street, Pittston,Pa. The patronage of the public is solicited* Pittston, March 20, I860,—tf. ned y Street, nxt door to Dr. Dorr's.. • - LADIES' DRE88E8 AND CLOAKS of all kinds, «s*de neatly, substantially, and in the latest style. We aim to please. Pittston, April il, 1864. TOBAGCO NGI smokixs. Fim-CLt cimwisa. Loncv . / - P. A, i-. or plain, jM'S'V No. 1, C»veudi»b, or Sweet, 8pani»iD, No. 2. Bweet Scented Oronotio, C»na»ter, Noi.t 4 Jmix.TIn Foil Carendiih, TujrkUt, Granulated. uu«1crsif;n- inform jlie tSet Hawucenlly jwocur- jEtna Life Insurance Company N. B.—A circular of prices will be »ent on application (Aug. 0,1883.-ly, Hartford, Connecticut. MOSES CALDWELL, G EN % ACT., Soranton, Pa. APrLioaTio!is BEceirap bt i. w. moister. April 14, 1864. t Sixth, Volunteers, whether white or colored, receive the government bounty, according to the time for which they agree to serve. For one year, $100; for two years, $200; for three yearp, $800. These amounts are paid in installments. To a one year's volunteer, when mustereJ in, $33.33; to a two year's recruit, $66 66 ; to a three year's recruit, $100. Two oth. er installments are td be paid to the vol* unteer or his representatives during the term of service. •• ■ ci •C Indian Strategy Bmojbb P™:usBi;nc.—A very cutfos piece of strategy, which took placo the other aty, shows (bfit'Ofe fromfers of Conor's Indian heroes have not ceased. One of the 1,4th Nj Y. ArtilUry7H» DSenec« Indian, from the western part flic State—uw/iertook on a wager, to' bring In alive a rebel sharpshooter, trho'wttS'fiefched bh a tree in ttSnt of our. line, considerably in Advunaeofhisown i Uw fianuer of accomplishing this wae as iogW'W? as supcswful, and .rivals Jhe orfcna I stocking red skins. Procuring a HfuarttiU he trnvtfoped tifoSuf with tham from head alCMhing them MWMrty*n*»ch whiobi lw lashed le«gth■ wise arnunt} his tody. \Yhen completed ho ,was undistinbuishable to a causual observer from the sntTotindfn'g foifage, and resenrbled a tree as closely M.lt was possible for his rtD- ally artistic ellixta U) render liim. ThuB pre- with muskeg in had, coqccaled likewise, Tie stole by almost imperceptible biovements beneath the tree Where tha sharpshooter was lodged. Here *h&TDationtly waiteh until Iris prey had emptied his piece af one of Mr wen, wheh he. suddenly. Lu ought his musket to bear upop t_ht) "reb," giving po time, to reload. The sharpshooter was taken at a disadvantage. To the demand to come dbtfn be readily assented, when the Indian triumphantly marched him.a prisoner into camp and Won' his wager.— Coiiexpntdent New York Herald. -ffiNTKKX* HEARSE, mvioj all other necessary AfrangerrteirU completed, he h»» son* !■(• ihe above business, to wliioh be will aUeuil wills iD.aaipiaeit »ni\ Ctisj*Ub. COFFINS of *11 «Uei cou»U\»Wy o« hand. Persons disirihghis services will plea4«*»Tl *'t Ihe siere of the unsigned, P. 8HE1UDAN. PitUton, July 8, U6J.-ly-» $25. Passage Rednced I2'5. Piston Molding & Planing MUI, Atlantic Royal Hail Steam Navigation Co. * « «**- a T.WAY XjXNV." nv me O. H. OA^IK, THE undersigned having leased for a term of years the establishment formerly occupied by William Price, as a Door, Sash and Bli»d Manufactory, and having made extensive improvements in the Building and Machinery, is now prepared to do all kind* of work In his line at short notice, such as O- as A.EtVfJU.JUlV **D oo., W&OLE8ALE GROCERS, FLOUR, PROVISION, and Commission Merchants, No. Ill Greenwich Street, New York, Corner of Reade. /New York, May 26,1664. WITH J-I-I From Ihe Phil V Inquirer,' jitly lS,18ti. Drifting and 9ubatituteft—Answers to Correspondents. , Cask No 1.—A subsoriber submit* tbe ' * ' " REMOVAL. D Brandensburg's bakery. spr iHRsr ternale week, earryiwg Ua|livan4'l'rtiWM!»KerCk These HleamerH are under eontruet to can y tnemall* of the British Oovernmnit. They art of •*,»«. with the adfjf route certainly possess over rW others, antl tw extreme moderation of theit rnten of pn*#a3*—cannot fail to ■$- eure a liberal *Uaro of public patiouuge. Seventh, The monthly pay *f a private either volunteer, substitute or drafted man, is sixteen dollars a month. Non-oomittiesiooed and commissioned officers repeive an increased pay beyond the rates which w«te allowed before the last session of Congress.Eighth, Drafted men receive no bounties from the Fcderql Government, and we presume that they will not receive any from the town or oounty to which they belong. Ninth, Substitutes for drafted men, or for men liable to draft, furnished io advance of the draft, receive no bounties from the Government. In Philadelphia, if tbey go for three years, they will receive two hundred and fifty dollars, and for a lesser term is proportion. Tenth, Representative substitutes for persons not liable to draft are considered as volunteers, and receive the Federal and municipal bounties, and whatever their principal agrees to pay them. Eleventh, Volunteers and representative substitutes may be mustered in for one, two, or three years, as they may eleet. Twelfth, Substitutes for drafted men, or men liable to draft, may be accepted for one, two, or three years, according to the time that the principal would have to serve, or as he may engage them. Thirteenth, Representative substitutes for persons not liable to draft, may be persons who are liable to draft. , Fourteenth, Substitutes for persons liable to draft, furnished before drafting, must not themselves be liable. Tbey may either be aliens, veterans, or sailors who have served two years and been honorably discharged, or the oitizens of the States in rebellion, or slaves of Rebel owners. PLANING AND MATCHING New Brick, Opposite FLOORING, FACING, M KINfi DC0R3, SAJH ANO BLINDS, TURNING, SCROLL-SAWING, AND CARPENTER WORK IN GENBAL. COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS / TIIE subscriber Is prepared to take Pictures in all the varioos styles, from the smallest minature to life-siae, and color them either in water or oil. Philadclpbii. Pa., July 14. iCO(. Deah Emtorii—Ple»se 'hforni «■ subscriber, hrough ywir paper, whether panose *h»t were Irafted one rear ajo and paid the .commutation noney, ar«fliable fodrtft ow tnlB call, or wheth. ir tbey are clear fon three yean from date of m. draft, and pblige your many I'rieuds- ; A St'Bscmcaa. , ASSWER.—We 1)#re tio doubt1 whatever ;hat a perron drafted utitfer the act of March 3, 1864, and who paid the three liondred dollars required by that set M be paid for the procuration of * substitute, is uempi from further liability to draft for a tern not exceeding three years. That ia the olear meaning of the liw,, and it baa been ao decided by competent military an. thority. All persona who were enrolled ander that act were liable to be jailed upon for military service, "and to continue in service during the present Rebellion, not, however, exceeding the term of three years." Hence we hare the period of service, vit i " Hot exceeding the term of three years." Section 18, of the save aet, says, that atij person who favniahas ■ substitute, or pay the money, shall be diacharged fVom furthei liability under that draft, and seotion 11 defines what is meant by the words " dis charged from that draft," by saying tha the exemption provided for in the ISth nee tion shall he for " the time, for which bC waa drafted, which, as we have seet above, is for a term not exceeding threC BIB BASIN, PITTSTON, PA. rriBE STAFF OF LIFE ia good Bxeaif and I I would respectfully inform the citizens of Fittston and vicinity, that X always keep the genuine article on hand for sale, with all kindaof also, ar vaa Montreal Boyal Mall Oecan Steamship Co'i First- Claw Full Powered QlydeJiuilt Steam- THE COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS surpass all other styles of Paintiugs—you have a daguerreotype likeness and a painting, eqial to the finest in ivory. Pictures of deceased persons enlarged to any siae and colored. Specimens both in waterand oil pn exhibition, which the public are respeetfullyinvited to call and examine at "Photowatha'4 Wigmam." J. W. MILLER. CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES, &C. Families and Parties supplied with'everytfiing in his line, on short notice, and on reasonable terras. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, he hopes by strict attention to business and nromiitness to merit it in fltlure. 1 JAMES R. WEAR. HIBBENU*. M» Toe. | BOHEMIAN, 2*10 •• MORAVIAN, N. AMMUOAN, l.SOO f. I BhLGIAN, 2,000 Carry in* the Cnnadiao and l'wC«d State* from Liverpool every Thursday, anil from Quebec evfry Saturday, calling at Londonderry to receive and land Hails and PaeseugeKt Ut aud Iroui Ireland and Bcot- Ufte reputation of thin line for It* swift passages, eaiM-riur itreominodaiioaa, , 2., treatment of passengers, Is how forty established; no pain* or evpfflnxs are spared 10 seonre til* utmost comfort and safety of pssaenfters. It is decidedly the cheapest, most expeditious, and comfortable route. " My establishment is now in my new brick building opposite the bit basin, on Main it. FRANK BRANDENBURG. Fittston, Nov. 7,1881.—tf Pittston, Mareh It 1483. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKEBS Pittston, May 16,1861 W. N. HURLBUT, MAIN STREET PITTSTON, PA„ 2D STORE BELOW THE BANK. SAMUEL J. BARBER, ■OaiHlASTlZS PENN8YXVAKIA Sculptor, and Dealer la a . . ■ • A & ' V. PETERSEN, Fittston, Pa. B. «fc A. PETERSEN, Scranton, Pa. Foreign and Domestic MARBLE, Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Confectioneries, Nutu, Ac., alio Hami, Shoulder* Dried Beef, Cracker*, Cheese, Egg«, l'ickle*, Sardine*, Dried Herring, Tobacco and Cigar*, Dinner and Market Bankets. Dealer in NeWrouxDLAjm Seal Pisftrso—About the tfe tf March the young Both are found about tho lize of young qits, mewing on the ioe. Thqy ire not yet fit to be tyken, but by lying in tho iun and sucking the ice until about the middle »f March they gain'three Inches of fat Then aomraence* the plaughter. TJie men walk up to the white coals, as the young seals wet then called, and knock, them over, by striking the/n on the farahand,With a longsole. stick them witn a knife, cut them down the breast, and the carcass rolls out, leaving the skin and fall which are all the seal-cetoher is after, the earcass being left, on the ioe. Usually in about the middle of March the seals begin to dip, they lake to the water, and are then only ■o be captured by shooting them frqm the loats. Old seals arc invulnerable unless shot n the forehead, and nature has provided them means of defence even her* In . Df a * hood,1* wMeh they drop op. occasoris—henee their naino, " old hoods," fto »be season ofcatabing.tbeaiu but about 3 wMks In duration. iJt&tue men olten go fire six miles from the ship on flaaf.og left. They gat iltet making a good *np» Ht othct tinted getting nothing. Tomb-Steles, luteli, Windew Capi k Silli, OPPOSITE THK BANK, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW AND CORK. GREAT KA8TKRN,, . PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO.. PA. Shannon, Mertey, Delaware, St. Patritk, St. George, St. Andrew, and Damatcue. All orders promptly attended, and satisfaction warranted. [April 3, 1862.-ly A Superior Article of 8nf*r-Cur®d Hams Always on hand. Alto, Best cured canvassed DRIED BEEF. Goods aold cheap, and delivered to any part of East or West Pitts ton. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited—an pains will be spared to give satisfaction. W. N. H. Tittston, May I», 18«4. , Theso flrwt-eljws uteamoris will rail regularly from Iah«ow midCurk, to and ffpm Qneboc, and from Lirt xDq! and.Cork to and from New York direct. " CAMBRIAN HOUSE," PITTSTON, PA. GRIFFITH THOMAS, Proprietor. THE undersigned having purchased the Interest of Mr. W. E- Whyte in Hie above well and favorably known establishment, would respectfully inform his friends and former patrons of the House, as well a* the public in general, that nothing will be left undone to render to hi* customers and guest* satisfaction in every particular: Beverages of all kind* served in the best style. Fresh Oysters and various other dishes will.be prepared in the moet acceptable manner and at all hours. The House aims to be oneofth) highest respectability, and will be kept in a manner acceptable to all who have occasion to patronise it. O. T. Pittston, April 18,1883.—ly The WMfaln«ton Wno FIRST-CLASS SAILUTO PACKETS, Leave Liverpoolond New York Weekly. I C. PETERSEN, HonesdeJe, Pa. Nov. 8,1880. Passage payable la ttoM, or Ate equivalent in II. 8. Carreacy. DR. C. M. WILLIAMS, SURGEON DENTIST, Main Street, Pittston, Pa. Br. Shaw's Celebrated Family Liniment, the ear* of Werrou* Headache, Rheuma- Jt; tism, Bore Throat, Neuralgia. Croup, Sore Kyea, Toothache, Ague in the Breast or Face, Stiff Joint*, Swelling!, Tumorf, Gortrcd Neck, Frosted Feet, Chapped Hand*, Burn*, Sprain*, and I* a fine thing for the Ladies' Toilet; iemoving Tan, Freokle*, Pimple*, or any spo i from toe Face, and Beautifying the Complexion. There is no oil, greeee, or poi»onou» drug* in it* composition. The abovf madioina has been extensively and satisfactorily u*ed and tried by the people of Wyoming and vicinity, and testimonial* as to Its merits can be obtained. For Bale by MBS. J. K. JENKINS, Agent, Wyoming, Luserne Co. Price.—Twenty-Fire Cento per Bottle. Pitt*ton, April 18, '64..41. Sight Drafts issued .at lowest rates, payable lana, Ireland, or Scotland. Cam Ho. J.—Measri. InQo.tg* wjt|, , Having furnished a "Win, to urvo throe years, h m aubatitute tor mf—lt. I expect U be exempt my fSonptloB papers, which road " having furnisbed an acceptable substitute,"" is free flrotn liability to ml 11 tart Cfttj-during the term of Bon-, liability of laid subetif te.not exceeding three - the rety came ■ 1 1s£ *»-Oertfflcates Issued for bunging oat Passengers from Great Britian and Ireland to any part of the United States or British Provinces at the lowest rotes For further information apply to SABEL t SEA RLE, 23 Broadway, N. Y, or to tbeir Agent. Among the many improvement* reoeatly introduced la hi* practice, he regard* none of more importanee than hi* method of W. E. WHYTE, MAIN STREET, PITTOTON, PA. Aug. 37,18fl3.-ly EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, which he 1* doing successfully every day, by the use of " Fifteenth, The principal shall be exempt from draft during the time thtf the said substitute is not liable to diaft, not exceeding the time for whioh the wbititnto shall be aeoepted. Sixteenth, The United States no longer pays premiums for the procuration of recruits.TD OBEBT BAUK,-BOOK BINDEB, NOBTH XV East corner of Public Square and Main-st Wilkesbarre. Picture Frames,Common Gilt and Mahogany, ornamented and plain, made to or. der, of any *Ue. Job Binding neatly executed. A large selection of common and One picture*, Album*, Blank book*, Stationery, Novell Ac. way* on hand. June IT 184*^ NITROUS 0X1 OB OAS. It U perfectly safe and very pleasant to inhale. It* result* have been entirely satisfactory in every initanee. C. M. W. Booms with J. W. MILLER, adjoining the Caah Store ajcha*..l»aw A Co. PitUton, Hay lit 1884. SALT! SALT II ooninty farmer recently remark- Bur* ■ #eeU Unoe I wouldn't have .bur hundred dollars for my field of oats ■ / I would mU the crop for the worth of • - J* «• •earctfy four irwbw high. THE Subscriber has on hand a large lot o , Ground Alum Salt in Sack* for *ale very low, a the Store la Everett'* Building. Sept. 10, 1888. HENRY C0HXN. 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Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 14 Number 17, August 04, 1864 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 17 |
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 | 1864-08-04 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 14 Number 17, August 04, 1864 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 17 |
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 | 1864-08-04 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18640804_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 | m PJTTSTON GAZETTE, I ~~ -"Hob Printing ' . £-i mmrrcCrpA\i i r/rnriTiirn •Cko A^fd^.*nTwo°D* ■ J ■ ■ I I ■ ■ | I ' JjL m B-J I I Hereafter we »h»ll One DoJUr/or»4- B M ■ ■ ' JL j X Jftii1'^jjKouA.WJL ■{ M vertising * square of 8 lines for one or three week. ~™~ W ' ' ' Auditors Notices,each est*:*, II SO . ... , , , % rirwnH 'li3,:,'t7'10 Ifow owoi wlifim * ?:D •.»:; Admml«tr»tor'« Notices 8®® .. . • -■■•C■. ;, t, ... f * *-• ■ —• —.«' f''*y j ' . U1 1 (flfi ( . .. i •, ' ' * ( -' v •»♦«' • "r o// rDo* ,«'«!••$ uijD-D he AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL. U——1 6 oo j'ii oo | IHOO I WW J"»: -.C"«••»» X" tf « ".C1.. 1IK' :v*» Tt.'ti „« I: , ,,,1 iyi B7ll/ • . |,„. j V,iC ,-»l ■ :" v ,„1 T7 v. ihao! - *M '•-.{»« »dJ oo fin» i 1o m U6o | »00 1 *.Srr-jTii —1— ' ■■ '■ ■ -M I, ,| Mil ,. I ■ , ■, , ,, " , ' -*mU- I i ■ and Ruling. COoe.i UtJtasA . Ui» J«k Printla* Office. Being new 6C&V&kM*ni»reh, embriWi a htrpef variety o Jobbing material titan ibt oMmolfiu in ti.tD country And t» fully preparwHo execute wqrJt of all binds In ,ha fclllf? P!»nner. PaFticulai attention glTetflaifoV*wm(K-, ft , YAQhP uht PAMPHLETS, HANDBILLS, CIRCULARS, , , jBUrJL HEADS, tth SHOW-BILLS, r- TtOKE'18, ,;r ' ' CARDS, , 0 A .IK .© fowl? »)&)« , i WrV:T:(/,,i) jf-,3'1 rt Ruled work of«ilkinds, done in thenentestand beet 7nihh»-T,and pHijted as requested. Everything thie linewitlrecelve prompt attention, 'ji.io' i. ; I; ai i; tV'j is oti vjI au '«'I I ,I - t,it t i-*-,-/ BLANKS. Jw lift.a-vMjju •♦Hi •" Jtfiirt tfai'rtrii gjmj at in ■•D i hrf T .ifooi!?ifDl oifj ni iOofo'o ivDv ■C!■■. Uhnia -C Coal Jirftrafe, foIHits, ffetoj, literature; aafc _ :i\i (li Merchant!' cards not exceeding one (quire, with occasional notices, including subscription to the Pitthtow Oaictt*, IIS «0 per annum. Av Editorial or ioe*l itett ad«ertisiag will |De charged 10 cents per line attcb insertion. Hvkicesoi deaths or marriages will be inasrtedi«ithout charge. Obituaries 1ft penis per line. Advertisements m»st be handed in before 10 •'eUek-il. If. on Wednesday to insure attention. Jls '£'M1 ■wdDr,,yjhtyy,; M , .HQUnjino0) b*77H:I / I'lTTSION. PA., THURSDAY. AUG. 4. 1864. -giiiimn; "f. ■ -..n ,1, -,,-n WHOIiE NQ, 69(5; #» 1 i Deeds,Contracts,Lelm«,*eJ,»fClJ) VOLUME XIV.—NO. 17 Off ! II to bncC{ inturtl llrru*A if us od jcifj bfl 1 tffi tti 1D(m / I OTTY ADVEBTISBMPBTTa. n-.r ceo.W. bdmnerd a Co. ; oaoosDM,. ::.;z 103 MURRAY, near WEST St. GEO. W. BR/lWERDH ' !'HBW YORK. DAVID BELDEIf . i Di .« ' * ,CJ' * STT8IWE8S CARD8. ■■ Stunner, '"SftHAmN fljR, ttftjtlftl «0*PASf, SEW U INSUBAWqE. TBE KBABSABB1. h fff«D# 14 ft C)} WOi! Uittttii, Men WrhfeTi»d trtMee lull of July Iff tm*; #feort*r «nh«te4 ? ot- thre«y«i« - - if . — ftsarW hw' wlrt r I do not so believe ; jetl cannot find any of my frienda that can speak vdfitiv'elv on tbe bu!D- jC8t, »iia I mri/wm-m yofi, wr nuwiimyimra " *" h°nor.^4'V^r«4 yeur»n exempt from draft after having served three yearsTj consider it one of the most l*(*fttlat fiMures of the case, {where men tthniuw n«*:b» drafted,rwJUep tfio itime c»raC*C»* be urftMed tocorae /Cjrwa#d (even thobgb it be bv proxy) and filliip tjie army with ."veterans," tfftfr kmtefef'b'g by a Certainty the quotasJMlheW- WtfMs and the aetitsritiet/tof la draft. H .i.itl')--*! ,D»D£C-'D ir»»C Ci«M .O—t I So thitHtra#, In artei. Ye^Mertri.Editor*, I »tiu #nd myaeW in donbth D Ci II »!" / -» "*t»* sayutbe proverb) bdt pray tat] roe, ant I done alaeir D dit.f ) -* i w— dent has placed in tbe pabis awratitorte B «ivo*cr»t»" bad 'lenred three Si Innrance Company NORTH AKEhIcA, Philadelphia. INC0»t»0ilATEb'IJM. Capital u4 nrplus, $1,556,661 INSCRIBED to CAPT. JOSH Ju WINSLOW. Bead at Complrnftntary Bnttquel gl*e* to hlW mn rf* «l W t' JB' me, t#o, —U weH «a mil MM of detoMfloj of tbw jre«V men . eaH« hUrataftoa tn*k, -Mll .60IHWk M.MI Cn«»L, )Mpw J!?'!?? .ioi jf\eri .')-"ui: Du . ;tj diu IfcgDU»ptWA for w cnrojled man is credited, and. therefore, deducted from the of the iocalityS'6 bttliMu lii l'tnoiTa D 'MtiBvTifat.vn .Jno- Nineteenth, Ah enrolled to an furoaWi. an -alien M k ittbttftttfe ir'**---"- ' TOM. Manufacturer. "f •D ABSETTSi 7«4,0 9.43. bwo- J. 8Dmr, I "f fyrn. Pitt P4lW*4 j 8***t*ry. wj.nwi). %rtj" Fmidrafc by ib« American .Uentt rjii him u the AlpinaihmmlteongMl'd, item aa the tempeat eonoml'd. • t ]fjw foiled like the eagle In wail for the rcwv PatlentljMMtching the wilt* of her foe. Tlx* word that " She Cofaoa !" lilw »afitD roupdf ,fl' hi! ilt. •i/I) Tn .oifs All at their quarters aa quickly are found. -Cn it.', or n til '! 1 »• PIKItWMi wttwf'lMllil Sidney Maaon. John C. fir»en, Wm. F. Mott. -SOflArd TIM. , B. H. Browne, Hoht. B. Mmturn, AngualaaH.Ward JMwin D.Mnuitn,li.8. Suaret, Jw. B. Johnston, 'hnina» Barrtt), J*m«» C0II0K.O ! "tleorjr KNwortii, ohn Steward, Ricli'd. Mortimer, Henry Bavlii. U'Jlii dimokD*»:; V J, DEALER IN Gh B. 9MITH, Impoilet of Brandies, Wines, Gins, ! Ac., Ac., Ac., No. 10lWeBt Street, 1 doo»- Ptlane St., ITE W-YORK. March 7, 1861. ' MlylJ' t Arthur G. Cofljn, Jo^n; John Haian. Bamuel w. Jonei, Richard D. Wood, Geo. L. Harrison, John A. Brown, Williftrq Welsh,; Francis B. Cope, Samuel F. Smith, llfm. E. Bowen, Charles Taylor, Jainn N. Dickson, Bd#ard H. Trotter, Ambrose White, , 8. Morris Wain, Edward 8. Clarke. AKTHtrit O. COFFIN, President in an Slowly the (tax, sjMogled banner uarolls, Aagrin retribution peera from iU folds. yuiok the avoiding cannon gire 7, , Swift »» the lightning their miaailei are »ent i . Booming and crashing they rush on their prey, Tearing »»d reading like eartbqtudtet pl»y- , The" B?r«r" now reeling, and mangled her crew* As snow-flakes diuolre they fade from their view. Deeper and deeper they link 'nea th ihe ware, Fainter and fainter the cry oomes to lave; Men's BOOTS, Ladies, MISSES AID CHILDREN'S SH»K8 »F 8Cr«rrIma) WUtT*,... . ,J THE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT IN Insures Building*, Merchandise and other property, against low or damage by Fire, at, rates as low M other first-class Stock Companies. Particular attention given to the Insurance of Farm Property. Isolated Dwelling* and {heir Furniture, for onej three or fire year*. Losses eqi'itasly adjusted, IW promptly IK ,Cas* ir THia Aoekcv. THOMPaOX, JpERU, Agent, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. May if, rSw.—ly A aliew becomes • ottiiia, or dtehrot hi* ritentioa to am wbish com the anbatitafte ia liablfi to draft, and hi* paiirok pal Ukewisa, ft 81 ilf '!» itJtA vjfi *iof i'vvp.unj Twentieth, A man may enliat in the ajr. my or navy for tbttjl years fa a substitute. If in the ho rauaj) be . twenty-three years old. Twenty-firfi, Recruiting agents in Rebel Statea must have a letter of appointment fitom the Ptate Executive. The particular am of a state hi which the agent'is temperate, is to h* specified in the letter of ppooitment. Alljpli uitioy agents will t* I subject to the rules and article*' of. war. J It is Made lb* datyof tbe eofflmaodia* cf| fioer «f any depart went Crrdi»triotia which raoruUiag aganta operate, sod of mm mending officers of rendezvous, to pnjier to his State or arreat and bold for trial, as be may deem beat, any recruiting agent who shall commit frauds upon the Government or reeruitt, Or who shall violate the instructions tstoed tCrgovern this recruitment or begnitty of any dflfonee against military law. No mam shall be reeruited who i»«l-ready in the military aenrioe as a soldier, teamster, laborer, guide, A*., or who ia so employed by .tbe military authorities aa to be of importance to military operations. Recruits procured under thia privilege must be delivered by the reciraiting agents at of the following named rendezvous, namely: Camp Casey, Washington, D. C.. for Northeast VlrtinW'/ Camp rieaV Fortress Monroe, for Southeast Virginia i Camp NewWni, N. CJ.7,forWirtH Carolina •; 1 Camp Hilton Heed, O.y forSodth Caro! lina and Florid* Vieksburjr, Misa., for Misaiasippi; and Camp Nashville, Tenn. for Georgia and AlsJb»nuu i •» u Twenty-seoond, If it ia daaired to |,«t any of tbe volunteer recrnita from the rebellious States into service aa substitutes before or after the draft, tbey must be sent without expense to the Government by the recruitiqg a'»,ent to the district in which the principal is enrotted, and th'ire be mistered in by the Provodt Marshal,'who' will iseoe tbeproper substitution paper*.' It is made the duty of eoaiftmodfng ellcera to afford-to recruiting agent* ail- such facilities aa they can provide, without detriment to the publio service, and to prevent recruiting by unauthorised partial. Twenty-third, Jb« ealiatment of hoo- dvre4,.4W men,d?C" JO* ft"?10 to, ■rt4u,fie the liability of the district from which he volunteers. But if any hundred day man is drafted, his Hundred days' service cotitita in deducing hl»-term of seH-ice Twenty-fourth, Aftbougbthe volunteer are taken for one, two or three years, th draft ia for ea»yenr.-('i »- »■"D »wm ui C.-m.: ' There ia inKmnt in these ftatottth, we thiak, to novae the attention of every citizen to tbe necessity of doing allrtfcat he can to meet the emergency, which will cpme on the 5th «f .September. After that d*y all Government bounties cease, and every one who ia.qrafted or liable $o be drafted will have to take ,care of bimself • "D Charles Flatt, B«e'y. PJTTaTON. ■iibiid itili 1. w«rk done in the MOST PROMPT CTJRTISS & CO., I.fl.. ftMHI. c.«. conns*. ■ ptf This old add folisbte Insurance Company continues to Insure all Safe Class Properly, Limited or Perpetual, u lew as Perfect Security will warrant. THOMPSON DETRB * BBO., Agent*. 'D (Over Bennett's Banking House,) WiLHS-BaTR*, Pa. Refer to T. Beaver, Danville; Hon. Z. Bennett, Wilkes-BalYe; A. Pardee, Haileton; B. A B.Bevan, Henry Cohen, G. M. Bicbart, Geo. Iiasarus, L. W. Kaulman, and P. Corcoran, Pittsn. [Miy 28,1883.—ly charged, and •tyrofep? t* fajow how long that gxempte hun from draft., ,\Vo .answer that by tho law he ia exempt for threat yeara or " for the war.",. Section eleven of the act of March &,.l$63, limits the ter» for wbioh every enroljed man«hAll be liableto.eerve " during this Rebellion," and that tern is not to exceed " three years." The " veteran" anbatitute of ft preplexed" ha*« mg served oat bis three years, is-no longer Ssubject to draft for military sdrvioe « dnrmg -this Rebellion." Aecordihgly, section ten of the aetof Febrnary 24th, 1-864, H«tC ' yearf'doring the present War, iintf been bonoraWy discharged This being the status of the »* veteran"" sabstltwte oT " Perplexed," bo i(W Perplexed"), having procured the acceptance of tbe " veteran" aa hie substitute for three years, is by law exempt " for tbe war," for bis non-liability to dcaftD by section four of the law ofFebruary, 1864, runs to the-extent of bis aubatitute's non-liability, wbieh, as we have seen, is during this Rebellion." Case No. 8.—" Fafrplay" calls our attention to the following telegranj, and asks upon what authority PrdVost MarshaT' Fry issues such ah order i— aad aati«(aetory manner, by the mo»te*peri«n«- ed warknaen in thii Talley. ' CORKER OF LtWfr * PRIME STREETS, m Y.f Commission Merchants Cjra«, seeds, hops & ntovwrow. The best sf stock alwayC on hand in large quantities, enabling his customers to be suued at all times. Fine FRENCH CALF, and PATENT LEATH- Eft. an wall a* French Kip and Coarse Boots. Work of e*«rj4e»erii»fMD« i*, hi« nyidc to order with aeatuijsi snd durability. * iaf All work «old at the lowest prtees for cash. 8- BTURM.BR, The helpleu and stricken there gasping for breath, Drowning and sinking, are struggling With death; Praying tor quarter, and quarter is givfen, While the shouts of the victors mount grateful to heaven. S. 8. Hoknok : mark McDonnell, m. manufacturer 0D ,i ft BOOTS * SHOES m. Invites the attention of the publi« to his s*** *n h DD''Cirens Q|Ac., ofevery style and' quality. Fine French Cal/, as well as eoarse boots, and work of every description in his line made to order with neatness and despatch. A large assortment of Findings, and leather, French Calf, Also, Wholesale Sealers in Western and Can&dA Flour. particular attention paid to purchasing attd shinning ortiisrt. M*y I,1 1863.-f44 •. "■ -!■ ■ » '*■■■■ • • i. * , ' x"»l f anklin Fire Insurance Company, From the Phil'a Inquirer; July ti, 18(14.' I Volunteers, Substitute* and Drafted Ut . ,4 Men. j ..*/ Although we have heretofore given consideration to tfye rights, duties and incident* arising under the enrollment laws, we are admonished by frequent communications and inquiries that ihere are many eitisens under exercise of mind upon the subject who have not jet paid sufficient httention to the matter, or properly understood that which has been said about it. We therefore give the following synopsis of the requirements of the law, embracing some things hitherto touched upon and others not jet noticed. Firat, The exemptions of tho original act, to fathers of motherless children under twelve years of age, to some members of families in which others are in service, to sons who are the support of aged and destitute parents, and lor other similar causes, are no longer allowed. Second, The commutation clause, bj which a person who was drafted might be released upon pajment of three hundred dollars, is repealed, with a single exception in the case of persons conscientiously opposed to bearing arms, who may commute upon payment of three hundred dollars, or otherwise be considered as " noncombatants," and if drafted be held tp ser-: vice for hospital duty, or in the care of freedmen. Persona physically incapable of duty are exempted upon surgical examination.- Ttarsfe Boors ftouih of PiUstou Bpjik* FHUion,Mv2^4SA2. OF PHILADELPHIA. JOHN MACLAREN, Practical B rass Founder, AfID BRASS COCK MMUFACTURER, MK® STREET, flTTSTON, PKNVA. FTTTJ Brery Aeaoriptioo of BrassWort, i I Qjl Cuns, Water, Gas, Steam and Ha fjlindr Codks, Jobbing, Brass -LtTo Castings.Ae.-donc with deapatoh. CQUvKSkThe highest prices paid for old Brass, Lend auCl Ziuo. Shop at No. I Shaft, Main St., Pitta ton. April a, 18#3.-ly J. MAC. L. 1863. FRESH SPRING C00DS- 1863. REIGLE, WIESTi ERVIN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS P* -i.etual Premiums, til 14,14 8 85 Less five percent., 44,707 $4 ' i, D$8*8,430 51 Unexpired temporary premiums,200,512 83 Surplus, 800,224 24 Foreign anil American Dry Goods, So. 17 North 3d St., Phllad'a. Pi., Would respectfully. iDivite the attention of Country Merchants to their ' ' * 1 ' ..$1,169,176 68 Statement of the assets of thtf Company on January \t 1361, published in conformity with the provisions or the sixth section of the aeto Assembly ef April 6th, 1841. Mojito ages.—On property value J at over 44,90*,000, being first mortgages on real estate in the city and county of Philadelphia,excepttT#,- Sit W in the neighboring counties,$1,844,558 84 Real Estate, purchased at Bheri IT sales under mortgageclaims, surveyed and valued at flit, Md 49. ' Cost,....* - - 485,511 38 Loam. — Temporary loans o«». stocks a« Collateral security,. $84,571 37 Stocks.—Market value, $87,890 87 Cost, J*....- $75,0147 #7 Notes and bills receivable, $4,916 95 Cash, on hand, $23,252 68 " in hands of Ageikts, 6,888 47 Kip, Oak Tanned Sole and Upper, constantly on hand 144'kuit town and country custom, at the lowest figure for cash. Give me a call before purchuingelsewhere. targe alia Well-Selected Stock mt iftt HIS it 8PBINO OOOD8» Whiebthev'Jiro now recoirhishn stweirts,,- . . &J *d-Merchants would And it to their advantage to call »nrt examine our stock. AprilSO, 1863. HOTEL, riTTSTrtN, PA.-!1' (JEOP.GB LAZAHUS, PrSprietor. I'ltuton, Dec. 6, 1981. I' ii jjn.Vy NEXT DOOKTO BLAKF.I.Y HALI. rt DRUG STORE, WAIN STREET, PITTSTON. April 2,1MJ.—ly C. * 1D. C- HARRINGTON WRIGHT & HARRINGTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PA, office o» Main St. .ii Bennett's Store. Will practice in Courts of Luierne County ahd Mayor's Courts of tfa'rlxfndale. Consultations in German and English. n DrD. C1, Harrington, Notoiy Fuldic. - -i4jj Feb. i, lStU. BENJ. E. BOWEN'S 1V3E;"VA7" ffcl Boot, tftoe, Leather and Finding's STORK ANb MANUFACTORY. rTUFFORD HOUSE, PITTSTON, PA-r- H , ; CYUU3 STAP.K, P.0i»ietor. Mjrch 28, 1883. ' •rtovwttWaiUHal.OemrfrfJVyhsilBSUBd-adff1- r™MDhaoio»aDd.op«r»tive*«m-**. Pi? . and navy varda of the Citited'Statea, wHd shall be drafted, and on examination, beld to aerviea, will not b4 tothat th* offider ia efcargv shall certify that their fa Answer..—It would be better to wait ttttfil m whole text'ot the allfeged circular ia tecelved, as there may be sOuie error in «he telegraphiclrebort. Btijiposihg it tS Sb eorract, however, it difficult to discovet where the Provost Marehal-Gen^ilderives his authority for such exemptions, for exewptiona tbayano loifiJI intents and putpoaea. The act of February 24, 1864, is very clear on this subject. It says (In s#ot«nj tljat tbe following jpg/sops shall be and "tbey arc hcr«bv,:exewpted from enrollment and draft under tho provisions of this act and of the act to which this is an amendment, to Wit: such as are rejected as phyBicidly br mentally unfit for tbe sdrvioe( aril persons'Jrctually iff-the military or rraVal service of tho United States-at tfbe iinte of the draft, and nil persons who have aetvedin tbe-aiiitaey or naval service tw» years during tbe pr«se«t.Har *nd been hon orably discharged therefrom j and no per- Mji» fDu{, mch as hiall U excmi"' I ,« S! KOON—ATTORNEY AT I'-f. (lee ih the Tliompsori s Hull. Main strSot, pfct.toa, J"«- »«, WW- »N,8S» It Cfl. BECK. M. D,—DENTIST i&q. . U-t,e oi PHILADELPHIA.— JMH Olfice,—Tivo doors a'rnve hi# for- The undersigned would respectAillv annoonee to bis old friends and the public that he has opened an establishmentof toe above description in the room next door south of Shiffer A Lance's old stand, wbelie he ia well stocked with Gentlemen's, Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes of the very; best manufacture. Having in constant employ the iDest6f workmen, the custom depart, ment of his establishment will not.be inferior to any in northern Pennsylvanis. Satisfaction warranted. B. E. BOWEN. ' Established 17 GO. Cost as above, 85,411 S8 Advance in value, Stock*.—Mark#tv*lue,« $87,890 27 Cost as aboV'i, 75,017 #7 Advance In ratae, (2,231,547 47 me.* reiidejee, E*st side of Miuu St., above the Pnblle 3 itiaVd, Wilkes-Barrc, P*nn. 1 J.ly ltf,188«.—ly. PETER LOEILLAKD, Snuff and Tobacco Manufaclarer, & 18 CBfATIlAM ST., (Formerly 42 Chamber*Sti'eet, ffew Yotk,) Woiii'I mill the n ttehlion of Dealert to the «rtlclea of M» m ami future, rU.t ! JJBOWM SNUFF. Dcmigroi, Pure Virginia, STechitocliea, CoCD«uJDag«n $24,78# XI DR. 0.'B. CH}RMAN. having resumed the ;.r»ctic»o£ JlU p.pfCi»io«. respectfully tenil«rs !ij» seivice» to tHo people tii PitUton una viifittttr. CilIU left »t the EAOLE HOTEL will rec«j*e itlWntion. night or day. , FittsUii, July 21,1S01. tf $12,842 SO Total... D2.269,m 08 Losses BV Fibk.—Losses paid during the year I860, *100,323'11. By order of the Board.» CHAS. N. BANCKER, President. Pittfeton, April 2,1863.—ly - It Third, The division of citisens into two clashes, the second class not being liable to service until the first exhausted, is abolished, and/all citizens liable are enrolled in the same class and may be bold to similar service. , Fourth, the age qF liability to the is between twenty and forty five years. Fifth, Volunteers may be received who are between the agesjDf eighteen andfbrtyfive years. Youths between sixteen and eighteen years may bo received with the consent of their parents or guardians. The enlistment of boys under sixteen years of age is a military offence in the officer who recruits them, who nay be punished therefor. F1 It j BOOT® MfCi'oov, l'iuf Unpjiee, Coarse IinfipP®*' ■* AlnorVc;*'.! Oan fclemp.n, YELLOW SNUFF. Seoleh. Honey Dew Scoteli, High T,o#il'Soot«h|' TresTT Honey Dew Scotch Iris!) High Toiisi, Fresh Scotch, or Luudyfoot, NEW Attest—W. A. STEEL. Secretary pro tem. Dibsctquh.—ChaS.N.llflncker, President; Edward 0. Bala, Vice President.- Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant. J-arob R. Smith.Geo. W, Richards, Morderai D., Lewis, David 8. Brown, Isaac Lea, George Fates, WM. A. STEEL. Becrctarr pro tem. BEN J. JONES, Agent. TYtt-'X M. B.VRRETT.—DE*tlBT.-0«fle \p tit Hi* residene»««u Franklin «trC?et, opposC Us tlie Slethodlat Cliureli,. Wilke»«B*!T*. l'a„ vrliern lie mp y hereafter be found at nil hours. D* B. inserts Teeth on t3old awd Silrdr p!atCH *C•„' and operates in fctl the branches of Dental Surjarr. in the liest Manner# .(i A deduction from uauftl charges sufficient to c Dcor expensed allowed to persons whp com# ri):n a 'ti-itinee. April 19, 1360.^—ly.'' AID SHOES. «H9- Attention is cnlled io tlie largo reduction n arise or Fin%cut CUewing and Smoking Tobacco*, wUicb will be found of a luperior quali- PiUitAB, Sept. 5.1861. RESPEG i'FULLY invites the tbeattenUo" of the public to hislarge stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, such as Gents' fine C*H Boot*, Congress Gaiters Oxford Ties lie. Also, a large variety af Ladies' and Chlldrena'ahoea. andGaitersof alldMcriptlona.to fact everythlngthe line. He haa connected a separate department for a RESTAURANT and CONPECTIOJ9RET, neatly fitted up in good style. My establishment is oppoaitoC. Law* Co.* Cash Store, Main street, Pittston,Pa. The patronage of the public is solicited* Pittston, March 20, I860,—tf. ned y Street, nxt door to Dr. Dorr's.. • - LADIES' DRE88E8 AND CLOAKS of all kinds, «s*de neatly, substantially, and in the latest style. We aim to please. Pittston, April il, 1864. TOBAGCO NGI smokixs. Fim-CLt cimwisa. Loncv . / - P. A, i-. or plain, jM'S'V No. 1, C»veudi»b, or Sweet, 8pani»iD, No. 2. Bweet Scented Oronotio, C»na»ter, Noi.t 4 Jmix.TIn Foil Carendiih, TujrkUt, Granulated. uu«1crsif;n- inform jlie tSet Hawucenlly jwocur- jEtna Life Insurance Company N. B.—A circular of prices will be »ent on application (Aug. 0,1883.-ly, Hartford, Connecticut. MOSES CALDWELL, G EN % ACT., Soranton, Pa. APrLioaTio!is BEceirap bt i. w. moister. April 14, 1864. t Sixth, Volunteers, whether white or colored, receive the government bounty, according to the time for which they agree to serve. For one year, $100; for two years, $200; for three yearp, $800. These amounts are paid in installments. To a one year's volunteer, when mustereJ in, $33.33; to a two year's recruit, $66 66 ; to a three year's recruit, $100. Two oth. er installments are td be paid to the vol* unteer or his representatives during the term of service. •• ■ ci •C Indian Strategy Bmojbb P™:usBi;nc.—A very cutfos piece of strategy, which took placo the other aty, shows (bfit'Ofe fromfers of Conor's Indian heroes have not ceased. One of the 1,4th Nj Y. ArtilUry7H» DSenec« Indian, from the western part flic State—uw/iertook on a wager, to' bring In alive a rebel sharpshooter, trho'wttS'fiefched bh a tree in ttSnt of our. line, considerably in Advunaeofhisown i Uw fianuer of accomplishing this wae as iogW'W? as supcswful, and .rivals Jhe orfcna I stocking red skins. Procuring a HfuarttiU he trnvtfoped tifoSuf with tham from head alCMhing them MWMrty*n*»ch whiobi lw lashed le«gth■ wise arnunt} his tody. \Yhen completed ho ,was undistinbuishable to a causual observer from the sntTotindfn'g foifage, and resenrbled a tree as closely M.lt was possible for his rtD- ally artistic ellixta U) render liim. ThuB pre- with muskeg in had, coqccaled likewise, Tie stole by almost imperceptible biovements beneath the tree Where tha sharpshooter was lodged. Here *h&TDationtly waiteh until Iris prey had emptied his piece af one of Mr wen, wheh he. suddenly. Lu ought his musket to bear upop t_ht) "reb," giving po time, to reload. The sharpshooter was taken at a disadvantage. To the demand to come dbtfn be readily assented, when the Indian triumphantly marched him.a prisoner into camp and Won' his wager.— Coiiexpntdent New York Herald. -ffiNTKKX* HEARSE, mvioj all other necessary AfrangerrteirU completed, he h»» son* !■(• ihe above business, to wliioh be will aUeuil wills iD.aaipiaeit »ni\ Ctisj*Ub. COFFINS of *11 «Uei cou»U\»Wy o« hand. Persons disirihghis services will plea4«*»Tl *'t Ihe siere of the unsigned, P. 8HE1UDAN. PitUton, July 8, U6J.-ly-» $25. Passage Rednced I2'5. Piston Molding & Planing MUI, Atlantic Royal Hail Steam Navigation Co. * « «**- a T.WAY XjXNV." nv me O. H. OA^IK, THE undersigned having leased for a term of years the establishment formerly occupied by William Price, as a Door, Sash and Bli»d Manufactory, and having made extensive improvements in the Building and Machinery, is now prepared to do all kind* of work In his line at short notice, such as O- as A.EtVfJU.JUlV **D oo., W&OLE8ALE GROCERS, FLOUR, PROVISION, and Commission Merchants, No. Ill Greenwich Street, New York, Corner of Reade. /New York, May 26,1664. WITH J-I-I From Ihe Phil V Inquirer,' jitly lS,18ti. Drifting and 9ubatituteft—Answers to Correspondents. , Cask No 1.—A subsoriber submit* tbe ' * ' " REMOVAL. D Brandensburg's bakery. spr iHRsr ternale week, earryiwg Ua|livan4'l'rtiWM!»KerCk These HleamerH are under eontruet to can y tnemall* of the British Oovernmnit. They art of •*,»«. with the adfjf route certainly possess over rW others, antl tw extreme moderation of theit rnten of pn*#a3*—cannot fail to ■$- eure a liberal *Uaro of public patiouuge. Seventh, The monthly pay *f a private either volunteer, substitute or drafted man, is sixteen dollars a month. Non-oomittiesiooed and commissioned officers repeive an increased pay beyond the rates which w«te allowed before the last session of Congress.Eighth, Drafted men receive no bounties from the Fcderql Government, and we presume that they will not receive any from the town or oounty to which they belong. Ninth, Substitutes for drafted men, or for men liable to draft, furnished io advance of the draft, receive no bounties from the Government. In Philadelphia, if tbey go for three years, they will receive two hundred and fifty dollars, and for a lesser term is proportion. Tenth, Representative substitutes for persons not liable to draft are considered as volunteers, and receive the Federal and municipal bounties, and whatever their principal agrees to pay them. Eleventh, Volunteers and representative substitutes may be mustered in for one, two, or three years, as they may eleet. Twelfth, Substitutes for drafted men, or men liable to draft, may be accepted for one, two, or three years, according to the time that the principal would have to serve, or as he may engage them. Thirteenth, Representative substitutes for persons not liable to draft, may be persons who are liable to draft. , Fourteenth, Substitutes for persons liable to draft, furnished before drafting, must not themselves be liable. Tbey may either be aliens, veterans, or sailors who have served two years and been honorably discharged, or the oitizens of the States in rebellion, or slaves of Rebel owners. PLANING AND MATCHING New Brick, Opposite FLOORING, FACING, M KINfi DC0R3, SAJH ANO BLINDS, TURNING, SCROLL-SAWING, AND CARPENTER WORK IN GENBAL. COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS / TIIE subscriber Is prepared to take Pictures in all the varioos styles, from the smallest minature to life-siae, and color them either in water or oil. Philadclpbii. Pa., July 14. iCO(. Deah Emtorii—Ple»se 'hforni «■ subscriber, hrough ywir paper, whether panose *h»t were Irafted one rear ajo and paid the .commutation noney, ar«fliable fodrtft ow tnlB call, or wheth. ir tbey are clear fon three yean from date of m. draft, and pblige your many I'rieuds- ; A St'Bscmcaa. , ASSWER.—We 1)#re tio doubt1 whatever ;hat a perron drafted utitfer the act of March 3, 1864, and who paid the three liondred dollars required by that set M be paid for the procuration of * substitute, is uempi from further liability to draft for a tern not exceeding three years. That ia the olear meaning of the liw,, and it baa been ao decided by competent military an. thority. All persona who were enrolled ander that act were liable to be jailed upon for military service, "and to continue in service during the present Rebellion, not, however, exceeding the term of three years." Hence we hare the period of service, vit i " Hot exceeding the term of three years." Section 18, of the save aet, says, that atij person who favniahas ■ substitute, or pay the money, shall be diacharged fVom furthei liability under that draft, and seotion 11 defines what is meant by the words " dis charged from that draft," by saying tha the exemption provided for in the ISth nee tion shall he for " the time, for which bC waa drafted, which, as we have seet above, is for a term not exceeding threC BIB BASIN, PITTSTON, PA. rriBE STAFF OF LIFE ia good Bxeaif and I I would respectfully inform the citizens of Fittston and vicinity, that X always keep the genuine article on hand for sale, with all kindaof also, ar vaa Montreal Boyal Mall Oecan Steamship Co'i First- Claw Full Powered QlydeJiuilt Steam- THE COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS surpass all other styles of Paintiugs—you have a daguerreotype likeness and a painting, eqial to the finest in ivory. Pictures of deceased persons enlarged to any siae and colored. Specimens both in waterand oil pn exhibition, which the public are respeetfullyinvited to call and examine at "Photowatha'4 Wigmam." J. W. MILLER. CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES, &C. Families and Parties supplied with'everytfiing in his line, on short notice, and on reasonable terras. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, he hopes by strict attention to business and nromiitness to merit it in fltlure. 1 JAMES R. WEAR. HIBBENU*. M» Toe. | BOHEMIAN, 2*10 •• MORAVIAN, N. AMMUOAN, l.SOO f. I BhLGIAN, 2,000 Carry in* the Cnnadiao and l'wC«d State* from Liverpool every Thursday, anil from Quebec evfry Saturday, calling at Londonderry to receive and land Hails and PaeseugeKt Ut aud Iroui Ireland and Bcot- Ufte reputation of thin line for It* swift passages, eaiM-riur itreominodaiioaa, , 2., treatment of passengers, Is how forty established; no pain* or evpfflnxs are spared 10 seonre til* utmost comfort and safety of pssaenfters. It is decidedly the cheapest, most expeditious, and comfortable route. " My establishment is now in my new brick building opposite the bit basin, on Main it. FRANK BRANDENBURG. Fittston, Nov. 7,1881.—tf Pittston, Mareh It 1483. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKEBS Pittston, May 16,1861 W. N. HURLBUT, MAIN STREET PITTSTON, PA„ 2D STORE BELOW THE BANK. SAMUEL J. BARBER, ■OaiHlASTlZS PENN8YXVAKIA Sculptor, and Dealer la a . . ■ • A & ' V. PETERSEN, Fittston, Pa. B. «fc A. PETERSEN, Scranton, Pa. Foreign and Domestic MARBLE, Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Confectioneries, Nutu, Ac., alio Hami, Shoulder* Dried Beef, Cracker*, Cheese, Egg«, l'ickle*, Sardine*, Dried Herring, Tobacco and Cigar*, Dinner and Market Bankets. Dealer in NeWrouxDLAjm Seal Pisftrso—About the tfe tf March the young Both are found about tho lize of young qits, mewing on the ioe. Thqy ire not yet fit to be tyken, but by lying in tho iun and sucking the ice until about the middle »f March they gain'three Inches of fat Then aomraence* the plaughter. TJie men walk up to the white coals, as the young seals wet then called, and knock, them over, by striking the/n on the farahand,With a longsole. stick them witn a knife, cut them down the breast, and the carcass rolls out, leaving the skin and fall which are all the seal-cetoher is after, the earcass being left, on the ioe. Usually in about the middle of March the seals begin to dip, they lake to the water, and are then only ■o be captured by shooting them frqm the loats. Old seals arc invulnerable unless shot n the forehead, and nature has provided them means of defence even her* In . Df a * hood,1* wMeh they drop op. occasoris—henee their naino, " old hoods," fto »be season ofcatabing.tbeaiu but about 3 wMks In duration. iJt&tue men olten go fire six miles from the ship on flaaf.og left. They gat iltet making a good *np» Ht othct tinted getting nothing. Tomb-Steles, luteli, Windew Capi k Silli, OPPOSITE THK BANK, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW AND CORK. GREAT KA8TKRN,, . PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO.. PA. Shannon, Mertey, Delaware, St. Patritk, St. George, St. Andrew, and Damatcue. All orders promptly attended, and satisfaction warranted. [April 3, 1862.-ly A Superior Article of 8nf*r-Cur®d Hams Always on hand. Alto, Best cured canvassed DRIED BEEF. Goods aold cheap, and delivered to any part of East or West Pitts ton. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited—an pains will be spared to give satisfaction. W. N. H. Tittston, May I», 18«4. , Theso flrwt-eljws uteamoris will rail regularly from Iah«ow midCurk, to and ffpm Qneboc, and from Lirt xDq! and.Cork to and from New York direct. " CAMBRIAN HOUSE," PITTSTON, PA. GRIFFITH THOMAS, Proprietor. THE undersigned having purchased the Interest of Mr. W. E- Whyte in Hie above well and favorably known establishment, would respectfully inform his friends and former patrons of the House, as well a* the public in general, that nothing will be left undone to render to hi* customers and guest* satisfaction in every particular: Beverages of all kind* served in the best style. Fresh Oysters and various other dishes will.be prepared in the moet acceptable manner and at all hours. The House aims to be oneofth) highest respectability, and will be kept in a manner acceptable to all who have occasion to patronise it. O. T. Pittston, April 18,1883.—ly The WMfaln«ton Wno FIRST-CLASS SAILUTO PACKETS, Leave Liverpoolond New York Weekly. I C. PETERSEN, HonesdeJe, Pa. Nov. 8,1880. Passage payable la ttoM, or Ate equivalent in II. 8. Carreacy. DR. C. M. WILLIAMS, SURGEON DENTIST, Main Street, Pittston, Pa. Br. Shaw's Celebrated Family Liniment, the ear* of Werrou* Headache, Rheuma- Jt; tism, Bore Throat, Neuralgia. Croup, Sore Kyea, Toothache, Ague in the Breast or Face, Stiff Joint*, Swelling!, Tumorf, Gortrcd Neck, Frosted Feet, Chapped Hand*, Burn*, Sprain*, and I* a fine thing for the Ladies' Toilet; iemoving Tan, Freokle*, Pimple*, or any spo i from toe Face, and Beautifying the Complexion. There is no oil, greeee, or poi»onou» drug* in it* composition. The abovf madioina has been extensively and satisfactorily u*ed and tried by the people of Wyoming and vicinity, and testimonial* as to Its merits can be obtained. For Bale by MBS. J. K. JENKINS, Agent, Wyoming, Luserne Co. Price.—Twenty-Fire Cento per Bottle. Pitt*ton, April 18, '64..41. Sight Drafts issued .at lowest rates, payable lana, Ireland, or Scotland. Cam Ho. J.—Measri. InQo.tg* wjt|, , Having furnished a "Win, to urvo throe years, h m aubatitute tor mf—lt. I expect U be exempt my fSonptloB papers, which road " having furnisbed an acceptable substitute,"" is free flrotn liability to ml 11 tart Cfttj-during the term of Bon-, liability of laid subetif te.not exceeding three - the rety came ■ 1 1s£ *»-Oertfflcates Issued for bunging oat Passengers from Great Britian and Ireland to any part of the United States or British Provinces at the lowest rotes For further information apply to SABEL t SEA RLE, 23 Broadway, N. Y, or to tbeir Agent. Among the many improvement* reoeatly introduced la hi* practice, he regard* none of more importanee than hi* method of W. E. WHYTE, MAIN STREET, PITTOTON, PA. Aug. 37,18fl3.-ly EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, which he 1* doing successfully every day, by the use of " Fifteenth, The principal shall be exempt from draft during the time thtf the said substitute is not liable to diaft, not exceeding the time for whioh the wbititnto shall be aeoepted. Sixteenth, The United States no longer pays premiums for the procuration of recruits.TD OBEBT BAUK,-BOOK BINDEB, NOBTH XV East corner of Public Square and Main-st Wilkesbarre. Picture Frames,Common Gilt and Mahogany, ornamented and plain, made to or. der, of any *Ue. Job Binding neatly executed. A large selection of common and One picture*, Album*, Blank book*, Stationery, Novell Ac. way* on hand. June IT 184*^ NITROUS 0X1 OB OAS. It U perfectly safe and very pleasant to inhale. It* result* have been entirely satisfactory in every initanee. C. M. W. Booms with J. W. MILLER, adjoining the Caah Store ajcha*..l»aw A Co. PitUton, Hay lit 1884. SALT! SALT II ooninty farmer recently remark- Bur* ■ #eeU Unoe I wouldn't have .bur hundred dollars for my field of oats ■ / I would mU the crop for the worth of • - J* «• •earctfy four irwbw high. THE Subscriber has on hand a large lot o , Ground Alum Salt in Sack* for *ale very low, a the Store la Everett'* Building. Sept. 10, 1888. HENRY C0HXN. 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