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ANb LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL iMfifp flcbotrb to tire Coal Interests, politics, f ctos, literature, Agriculture anb ieneral Intelligence. ± - . . ■ i ' ■ ■ ' ■ ■ "J ■■ 1 11 ' ' - '!- ' ' i ' - - KDLMUt Ruled work ofallklndK dCtiu-iirth»nC prjnteil »D■ ■fquenpd . LrC •guar*. •fpt.op .. ■ ■ . ... ■D „ . ] The following ftlftnkf »r* kepi on h*«4 at) •WHOLE NO. 788 ui itliiu* • Ittfthtt* 11/it, 'C55. vrtl.e.VOLUME XV.-NO 8. PI1TST0N, PA., THURSDAY, AP '"W ."ffllfPPHp^wpi3r*a - ■ .1' 'I. . . •' THE SURRENDER OF LEE'S AHMY TO ' JEUT. GENERAL GRANT M ij . -I'M .'.fK' •;«ii CITY ADVBBTISBKFJffTS. - j HARK 090. W Brainerd & Co, HcDONNEU, D1 ANI'F.VCTl'BBK OF rjPj i)OTS * SHOE INSURANCE. J no objcc iona to their presence. They »ereM»jj'r General Ord and $hqrid»n, Brevet Mfjor General IngalU, Brigadier Generals Willi run, llawlins, and Barnard, Lieut. Cols Parker, Pent, Badeuu, Bowers, A. A G., Purler, Babcock, and Capt. Lincoln. Tal. P. Sbafftier, Esq., was the only civilian present. If should be said that General Grant had anticipa'cd the surrender fur several d&ys, and had resolved beforehand nut to require I he same loruialities which arc required ill u surrender between the fjree.- uf two foreign nations or belligerent Powers ; i hat they were our own people, and to exact no conditions fur ihe mere purpose of humiliation. Alter the interview, (Senerul Lee re turned to his own camp about half a mile distant, where his leading officer* were assembled u waiting his return. • Geto. Sherman and the British Oo On the arrival of Gen. Sherman al vannah, ke m* a large number of Hi j flag* displayed from buildings, irtd.-f ; curiosity 10 know how many British . J suls there were there. He • tai ned thait these flaga were oo bflik whe.e cotton hud been stored away, ai onqe ordered it to bo seised. Soon that, while the General was busily eng at his headquarters, a pompous genii) walked in, apparently in great haste, inquired if he wag General Sherina Having received an affirmative answei pompous gentleman remarked." that * he left his residence. United States ti were engaged in removing his cotton it. when it wus protected by the Bi flag." " Stop, sir," said Gen. Sherman*' your cotton, but my cotton—-my eotto the name of the United States govcrpo sir. 1 have notici d." coniinued the eral, " a great many British flags hen protecting cotton ; I have seized it u the tiHtiu of my government." Bnr, sir," sard the eonsul, indigna there is scarcely any ooiiton in Suvai that does belong to me." ••'J'heie is not a pound of eotton thut does not belong to me for the Ui Elates." responded Sherunin. j '• Well, sir," said the Consul, ewe himself up with the dignity of his c and reddening in his face, " my go nieiit shall of this. I shall rD your conduct to my government, sir." ' - Ah 1 Pray,» ho are you sir?" inqi the General. " C onsul to he* British " Oh, indeed." responded the •• I hope you will report me to your go lueot You will ' pltw.-e to say to government for me, that 1 have beep ! jog the liritiph government all the from the Ohio river to Vieksburg. thence to this point. At every step I encountered British arms, British r lions of war, and British goods of I description At every step sir, in shapes, and now, sir. 1 And you clai all theeottmi, sir. I intend to have government order me to Nassau at o " Whut do you propose to do the asked the Consul, somewhat taken ai ••I would," replied the General, ' with uie a q jantiry ot picks and shi and throw that cursed sand hill Into sea, sir. Yob tuny tell your Govefii rhat. I would shovel it into the sea and then I would pay Cot it, sir—if n sary. GooJ day, sir. It-is needless to add that General ' man wus not again troubled with the eiou* representative of her Majesty's crnuiei t. lnurance Company —♦or— O/VARD & STAF ixtmMn at NilKTIl AME It: , I'kiladolpkia. LAW, GaOCUJJEU, I03 MURRAY, n®a. W«8T St. l.NCUKPl'HATEU 1704. Capital aid Surplus, $1,715,171 70. DiKCCioni: ArthurO. Coffin, John R. Vetf, Johu Mmon. Samuel W. J»ne«, Rirhard 1). Wood, Gen. L. fliil+uoti, J"iih A. Brown. William Welah, i. Francm U Oo|Dfe. 8alliuel F. Smith, Win K. Boweu, Clmrlea Taylor, James N. Dicklon, Edward 11. Trotter, Ainbrosu While, 8. Morris Wain, Edward S. QMrfe ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. Chari.cs PlAtt, Seo'y. Fall and Highly Interesting Details Communicated by an Eye-Witness. We extract hom the ctrre»poodence of the New York Timet the following report of thin ureal event. The detail* Mere VHliniuoicuIed t'u hiiu hjr Colonel 'fa I. I , rhullnur, the emitieut te'c.riipli engineer, who waf present during the entire buene ; Pittston* Pa. W.n. WARD. CONRAD 8.8TARK Conn* 8.' SUrk, Licenced OI»l» AW.lt. All Bm'k rwy a»Dl Bonify Cihiiiw promptly «rt»eo»el. *«r Offiee »»C*r Morrl. 4 V*«IiS'» Flour A Feed dlore, M*ia Street, 1 itt •ton. Pi. MmrehSMMSly • 0.8. War Claim Agency. JOHN RICHARDS, Dfly authorized and M«wrtne» bv the (Jui'. d P.UUVV (niv. ruin' nt 8um-;i entile* liir pr.iCUfiiiK PJiAtllOXti BACh JMLY. BOVltrr. At... eher*w remoii*lile. »»•' «ilh the «t We»hin* ««n eotrueM t" hi* cere will lDe prompt/y ■» tended t». Office one door North of th. Firet National Bank. Fitteion, Pit. UBO. W. BRAINBRD.) i\Vlf) BKLDEN [ NEW YORK. ELISUA W. BAXTER ) CP In •*D b.. Ac itee the attention the public to hiC L N'KW STOCK .ifGenta. Ladiei. Misand Chtl ln-ns y boot*. 8b«DC;». 0»itcr«. Ac . of.'vt-rv »ly|p iiml qu'nlity. Flue Frenoh * Calf, at we 11 u» ooar«c hnota. and work of every drarrlpMon in Uia line made bi ordt*r with nentnesa ami daapatah. A. B. SMITH, Importer of Srandias, Wines, Gins, &cD( Ac., Ac., ITa. 1)1 fta»t Street, I doorabove Dunne St., N £ "W-Y ORK, March 7, I8M. «ly' The position on Sunday UmrninK was one from which Lee could not possibly extricate himself. ills army lay massed a short* distance »r8( of the Appouiuttox Court House; Ilia last avenue of escape toward iJahvil e on the southwest wax (ioiu1—:he wan completely hetuuied in. Meade wan in his rear on the east aud on his rijiht flunk north of Appomattox Court House; Sheridan had headed him off fntrfp etely. by pelting between him and Ly nchbury ; G« n. Ord was on lL« south of the court house, near the railroad; the troop* were in the most enthusiastic spir its, and the rebel at mr was doomed. Jrf«'s Ian effort to eaeupe watD made on Sunduy morning, by attempting to cut his way through bheridan'a lines, but it totally failed.A large aaiortmeni of Findings, anil Ualliffi French Calf, Kfp, Oak Tanned Sol* anil I ppfiS constantly on hand UD null town and country custom at ttie lnwfti fijjurt* lur ensh. Give ntc a call before pureliaaiugeleewhere. KEXI' LKDUK m ULAKKI.V HAM/* DRUG ST OR I* Tliis old and reliable Inturnnne Company continues to Insure all 8nfe CM* PrmwDriy. Lmniiad or 1'erpetuul, »» low a» Perlecl Security Will warrant. T110MP80N PERU A BtJO., Agent*. (Over Ui-nnett D Banking llouae,) Wii.kks Bwihk. Pa. L. I- ClIHTia*. (J UltTISS & CO., ClMNErt OF LLOdJ & PRIMt STREETS, BUFfAL3, N. Y.f C. a. crHTIK*. He announced the result and the terms, whereupon they expressed great sutiafac lion ut ihe leniency of Ihe conditions.— 'iliey then approached him in order of iankf shook hands, expressing satisfaction . t ti s euurse und their regret at parting, ail shedding tears on the occasion. The liict of surrender and the liberal refill* were then announced to the troops, and when Gen. :.,ee appeared among theui he was loudly cheered. Oil Monday between 9 and l'l o'clock A. M., General uratit and staff riide out in the direction of ihe rebef tines, and on a hill just hejond ihe court house. where a full view of the rebel army could be obtained, General Lee was met, attended by but one Staff officer and orderlies. Tfni generals liuulted, und, De.ited on their horses, conversed nearly uu hour upon the prospects of the future, each seeming to realize the mighty in* Auetice which ihe eve/nrs of the present were to have upon it. General Lee signitied very emphatically his desire for a total cessation of host i lilies, and indicated Ins intent inn to do all in his power to cf lect that.end. The best of guod feeling i rcvailed, and this was the Lst interview .lieiweeu the two commanders. General Grant rclurm d to A'cLean's house, ami ""on after Generals Long«tteet, Gordon, t'iekeli, and Helh, with u number of slafl fficrrs, arrived, and after recognitions and introductions, uu boor of very friendly incrcourse took place, during which many fo'cncs and incidents of bye-«Cme col lege lays and of service together So the ■ gular army, were revived aud retold with much good uutore. MAIN HTKKBT, PITIUTOS April 2. Commission Merchants ' Refer to T. Beaver, Danville: Holi. Z. Br'nuelt. Wilki'K Baric: A. Pardee. Hazleton: E. A B.Bevan. Henry Coben 0. M. Rirhsrt. Gen. Lazarus, L. W. Kautman. anil P. Corcoran. PitUn, ' [May 2tD, IS63.— ly JOHN MACLABEN, Practical Brass Founder, l{ MO J.WSS C3CK iMDFMTUBER. Nil STUBKf, PJTTiiTM, PKNJI'A. POK Tim PUKCB««K ADD SAI.K or JRtlN, SEKDS, HOPS ti PROVISIONS. flj NEW yj SHOES. «)CfcflC» RKSKEC FULLY iuvlteflhfcthe Utuntlo'n lit tile |iul»lic tollMarjfe stock lit BOUTS ANh SHOKS. nu-li in (Jontw'Fill#Cull rtoom. Connr.-ci-«l iltrrx C»*loril Tien fce.. Altm • l»rgf *iirli-tD o| LiMlivb mid Children* tlioov AIM clulUTMil all luforiptioiif in luct nwjrthingtlit' lin •. He lino connected D sCparAte dVti irtrtiei i f«»t * REHTA&RAN 1 a»Ct Oi) \PECTIONR HT, neatly 8t»eD «nD In *tiod «iyle. HviiUlilUhment i* iijiwmlii C. Uw&CiO.i CkhIi Sti.rr. Mil I n Street PltUtfii. Pa. The mttronafre "• 'he publici» solicited. Pitt»tuii. March 2tt, 18(I0D—tf. Ffirllin Fiie Insurance Company, 41bo, Wholesale DeaUrs in Western and Canada Flour. Particular atteniioh pni'l to purchasing and shipping Grain ou orderi. Mayil^l8#2.-flm AMD OF PHILADELPHIA. , »4UU,V(I(I Oil Pt-petual Premiums,...w$VU,l-«i' Less live perceut.,... 4j,7ii7 34 — i- $868,439 51 Unexpired temporary premiums....... ZUa.ili S.'i iurplut,........... - ........ 800,224 24 E" 1 Every (Icfteriptlon of Brass Work. *1 VS Oil Oupa. Water. U«» Hu-aiu and ill Liquor Oock*. Jo'.bm*. Bras* J1L Caatinga.Ac. done witli d-spatch. C _ _ D 11 | bifh.tt price* paid tor ..Id Braas. Le««l and ZiBc. ■San mV... I S'iikft. Main 81., April ». 18M.—1V • J. MAC. L. 1833. f.'-ejh s?awa goods. 1863. IE1GLE, WIEST & ERVIN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS it will bo recollected thn* Gen. Grant'* first teller lo JCee was dined on the 711*, biiday. the day of ibe bailie of Farnnillo. aud the cor e pondence *« kept up dur iuD! the lo low.nj; day and up io eleven o'e oek on t U' day. lu rehouse (o Gen Ou.nlD lust letter (Jen. I.C e appeaiid ou the picket line ollhe 24 Ci rps, Miles' d* vision. with a loiter addressed to General .Ve.'de, requesting a cessation of hostilities while he coiisiuereu Gen Grunt's tC ruis ol surrenuer, Geueral Meade replied thai he had no uu huriiy to accede to the request, but that be would wait two hours before making uii attack, lu the mean time Grtieial Grunt sent word to Generm Meade ■ hut he Mould be half an hour unil the matter was turned over lu him.— A fluji ol tiuee proceeded to Appomattox Court House shortly afar noon, and ai uboul 2 o'clock 1', M. the two .generals tut t at the bouse of Mr. VVilmer McLeui Geli J*ee was aite dud by Gen. Marshal his aojuiant general; Geu. (jrant lDy Col I'arkir, ouc of bis chiuf aides-decamp.— 'ihe two generals uicl aud greeted each 4Diher with dignified cour esy. and proceed Cd at i'lice to the business before tjietu.— Gin. Lee immcd.utcly alluded to the coo liiliuiis of thr- suriender, cluniuleril o thtm as exceedingly lenient, and said In would*til..dly leave ml the detail- to (ieo Giant's own, d.sent,on. Gen.. Grain slated ilic letms of the parole: tin arum should fee stal ked., the arilleiy pack ed. and the su| plies aud munition* tumei. over lo him, the effictrs retaining llaii side arms, horses, and personal effects.— Gen. Lee promptly assented to ihe cotidi tn.lis, und Ihe iuiyit of surrender waf ei grossed und stgued by Geu Lcc ut 3 3v_ o'cu'i k .S2.iuw,j;ti us Statement of the assets of the Coin pan y on Jan uarv I, 18H1. published in conformity with the pi .ivisions of the sixth section ol the act o Assembly »f April ith, 1842. Moiitoaokh.—On property valued at over 000,000, being first mortgages on ro.il estate in the city uud :cunty of Philadelphia, except $«#,- 52* 9in the uoighborwg counties,$l,U64,568 86 Real Estate, purchased at sheriff sales uuder mortgage clftimt. surveyed and valued at $110,299 49. '-.■ma*,' " lolul, lotaip anil taicaa Dry Goods, »TJTLKTi HOUSE, ™ PITTSTON, PEMM'A. , So. 17 Xorth 3d SI., I'hilad'a. Pa., WouM respectfully invite tl.e attention of Uonntry Morchftnth to tlieir S1LTERICH & TR5JFISON, L ir«e iind Well-Selneled Stock of irRKtiH SPUING ROODS, •Vhiftl. Dlicv are now raeufrlnji In atora. «fD Merchant*, would And it to their advantage to ■iillan I -xnininoour stock. April no. IWRl. PUOPHIETOBS. April IS. JSOi. TO TH"E PUBLIC. Tbo Great Hortliam Oil Company, $85,613 38 rm LtHEftNE HOUSE, wear plTfttuJii MSHSA., It dm it Xhe ac«Dinim.d .lion of B -ardera Tr*»«ler« at|d Citi* tutiuleir'tvd It aliall »« thff twt tl it* PrMprifW'r 10 d«» by nil. (fell auri a«t«* and y.-ur^lvr. • April U «C»«v «l] R 11IAYER D. 0. HARRIN'GTON Loads. — Temporary loans on stocks as collate ml * 'ourUy Stocks.—Market value, iS7,»lHD 2T 984,571 37 0. E. WRIGHT. WitlUHT & HARFINGTON ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WIIiKKd-HAIfHK. PA. 24 Broad St. and l»7 Exchange Plate, $75,047 87 V5 Coat. Soles and bills receivable CC■ 3ii. on hand ....$23,252 08 " In hands of Agents, B.fiSfl 47 M~ $2V.93» l& nr re w Y « UK CAPITAL, 82,000,009. Patentees, Manufacturers, and Sole fr 'prietors Office o» Main St.. ab-ve .1 Bennett's Store. Will practice in Courts of fiitseriie County Md vtaynr's Courts of Ortrbonilale. Conciliations in German md English. D C. Harrington, Notary Public. Feb. 4. IH«4. « *2,281,447 6T EAJLi II ITS'. PltTSToN PA.- OtO 0.. LAZA1.1 8, Pr | r elor •ll'.L'lloB. tDac. C.. ».*C•!. iuy OF HE :0^ICK$S FOR. value, Cost as above, Advance in value. Stocks.—Mnrkol value... $87. A96 27 ttiiAi. Estatii.—Market 1110,2(10 40 . Hi.Ala 38 Al.sn fiBALKBt I* Sperm. Ur I. U'lule, au1 other Oils. MADAM DEM0RE3TS aiis a.id New Yoik Fashions $24,788 1J E TJAY£R, M. D.. JOH V BUYA.NT. font hs iibnvc Advance In value, 74,047 »7 D12,842 St' ! General (limit gave General Lee and iiis principal officers pusses to «o whither iney wished. The parties then separa ed, mid eirly'on Tuesday morning Generit Grant and staff left the scene of the .rent event for their headquarters at City General Meade »ai left in eemma lid tn superintend the details of (he •urrcmier, *hich would occupy several l»\s. the wmk of prov ding each man and Sicer with an individual parole being a •Iiik utid tedious one. 9 Thus, iu exactly two weeks, to almost an hour, from the lime General Grant ind staff broke up their headquarters at City Point fur the Spfitig Campaign, they return with the spring campaign not ouly complete, but (be entiie opposing army lestroyed and tl)c War substantially el sed. I'h c complete character of the destruction •f Lee's army ihus accomplished forcibly Dppeafs |ii'Ui tlie-e facts, vie : 'hat wheu he operatiwiis began, two weeks ago. bis irmy numbered not Uss than (15.000 men ; that wi have captured fnun him 25,000 irisouers ; that his killed und wounded are not less than 14,000 ; and that the biluiice • if the army deserted on the retreat, or 1'elJ into our bauds at the surrender. ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, H .»|||« mil .*ed till resid-m-e from MonimMto Hi* Lii» rnc Ilouae. *wt I'iiuum. oil.-ra his S.-rvicea to tiDe Citicena nf t.ul.riie uaDl adjoining counties oilice ut Liueme House. |*ali. ills call be acco,inundated w.lli Uuril il required, OD reasonable W in* D1 tile' fl-V1 « H Til AVER. xpinl T3. iffla « E E If L:.fdhii'K. ftupt.. JacobS AtWooH. V. Pros .V. N. M\nov». Gen. A jt. J A. Wiaxnn, Sec A Tr a New StylesFor 1864! - rp.XK U.VfDf'UHl tNTElJ Wuul.l respectfully L inr.ru he La lies of PitwtoiT *n4 vicinity i a.«t *he h:C4 rfinovcil ui the ifMii'l st«»ry «• th httldiug. recently iMSi'Mjiifci bv M s. Geddis ipjmsite Cooper's U ill. wnere she has just open e I a rulI assortment «»f litfUHr* r.v FVm.—Loa»e( paiCl .luring the yeat S««. 111 By order of the Board. fHIAS V BVJTOKER. President. Tot»l *2.2fi0.17» Of Kew York. Jiyi. 5, 1864. DR. C. M. WILLIAMS, • SURGEON DENTIST, Attest—W. A STEETD Secretary pro tern. DumcTARM — Ohn'n M.Bmrker. President: Edward 0. Dale Vice' President r Tebins Wagner. Parallel fl-aiit .lacolD R. Smith Geo. W. Richvrds, Wnrdecni r» Lewis. David 8. Brown. Isaac Oep, George Fales. Miin Street, Pittston, Pa. Amt.uvc Lite iiihuv improvement* id roCluceCl in his practice, he reirarHs uooA «Dt nore tlmu his method of Ilow Fish Change Color.— change ol color in fish is uiost re in a. ID and takes place with great rapidity, a living trout from a black urn into a v has n of water, and it becomes within an hour of a light color. Keep the fist tni? in u white jar several days, and i comes absolutely white ; but put it intu a dark colored pr black vessel, although on first being placed there white colored fish shows must conspicui on the black ground.iu aquarter of an D' henouies as dark colored as f be bottu the jar and consequently difficult to be N .• doubt this facility of adapting its i to the bottom of'the water in wh'ich it is of the greatest service to the"fish in tiietinj; it from its mrtuerous enenric All anglers » must have observed th every stream the trmit are very much same color as the gravel or Whether this change of color is «.«to tary or involuntary not on the part ol 6»h, is a matter fur seientifio inves tou and discission. C$7 BECK M D—DEXTt8T . Ute .it L'lliWiPftbkWUjrvJ.lioe.—Two doors auove Ins lor- tTj • ADAM UE •CMtteClMHi'.ELEItUATEU PARI* AN NEiV-YOltK KA«JHI*».Srt, WM. A. 8TEET. Secretary pro tern. BENJ. JONES, Agent. Q» n Vi the lat **t an I m »-t roliaMe piltcrii i- Lilia* ail tViil lren * Hp.* ire I of nil ki»»«l whir •the w ill be happy t«» f-irnMi at rca*onnMe rate*, lie tuea*itlik»i-iseil li'^i'iii fu Mii wii ltoiiiore*t xhe wil receive pittem* mi »re regular Mini in varier* than ilt'tKf *'ho deponl om.ilv np .n ncC*n;«ioiiaJ pm *• hi *e*■ fr«wi the \H«r V »rk Ho iw. Ladle- are re* j . -.fil y i«ivifeDl uid 'xatuiiK* fo Unmnelv**.— La«iie»»'an.l tlliil Ir-nVci ittiiny made io.«rder a- H-oia' EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PIIR. ■ger re«i K in side of VI tin St., above the r* Dl:« rtMlisa B.irre. Penti. July U. UM — ty. which he ia doing sueceaaftilly every day, by the urn* of Plttston. Sept. 5.1 Sfil Nitrous oxide das. BEN J. E. BOWEN'S JVEW tU Bout. SliKh leather and Fiiidiw«'s C 11. 'iOavI.V.V li.v.u* return -d in« 1/ •»' iij p.'iifjj»i«ii r tauee.tl illy UD»- ffxt il» tprt icea t» the - people «l Piiutoii »nJ __ ... It U Sale mill very |Dl«-n»«nl to mlmle. It* re«nlU Imve been entirely talisliutory in ev■iry iuiitiiliee. C. M. w. Rihiiui Willi J. W. MILLER, adjoining the Oiiph HUtre ot ChHS Lhw A Co, Pitta tun. May lat l»64. \pril II IH.4.-I* (jen Lee asked Gen. Grunt for an in, terpretatiou nf the phrase, "personal ti i 4cC*. ' *• lid said that tunny (it hi.* cavalrymen owned their uwn horses. „ Gen Gruni i-ai'l he construed it to in an that ilii D horses mu»l be turned over .to the Uniluu ' States Go* erniueiit. Gat. Lee udmitt,« [ the correctness an! jiutipr C4 the iuttiiju elu turn. wlim Gen. Grai.t iDaid he wou.d in r siruci li|a officers to allow those men who ' ».wned ilull liorcts to leiuill llit'Ui. is ihey • would need tlieui lor the purpose ol Uiiuij. 1 iheir laruts, Guu _L.ee expressed a gram sense of granficaiion tor such a generous ciiiisideratioti, and said it would have a very good eff ct. He subsequt nlly expus ed a hope dial each soldier migl t be t'u mshed toiih a ciriiBcdte of his pjirnle #e evtdi lite to pseyeiit him from be tig fo eed into ilie am.y\iutll regulirly exchange Get). Grant assented to the suggestion, ami Urn printing presses weresmtn put to work to print the documents required. In regard to the strength of his army. 1 Gen. Lie said he hud no idea uf the num ber of men that he should be able to de | liver up. Thpre hud been so many en gageuieuts, and such heavy hisses Iron- d« Hertiou'and other causes within the past few days, and the retreutso rapid, that no regular morning report* liud been made siuie leaving Peierstinrg; but it is gener ally believed tiv ibo best informed officerthat Lee surrenders eighteen to K»»ntv thi/u-uiid men Ol the army horses, waguna, Ac., therp is yet no ottiei il account — Gen. Leu informed pen Grant th(itv his ! men were short of provisions, whereupon General.Grant ordered tweuiy five thou sand, ralttms tu be distributed to theu|.— Thus substantially ended the interview Both generals wi re the very impersonation iff dignity and coVfle-y' in their beuiinjj. Lee is III tine health, and though 4Dpareiuly imprest* d witjS the vital effect and importance of the apt be was performing, he is cheerful and pleasunt lit his demeanor.— ■ U .» ■. The house where the stipulations were A National bank of the United States is signed was a lair brick structure, with t0 be immediately established in Riehueat grounds, and C|uite neatly furnished, mom), where s.uhscfiptiona to United The room iu wtiieh the interview took States bmids will be received at the raies piace #aa » comfortable parior, about eigh- established iii the Northern cities. teen by tweniy feet, and adorned by the The aggregate value of the property deusual furnishing comuiou to "the uverage foots up Itop sing ol ViiKiniu houses. ns these tuures appear, they arc far short Uoih generals were attired in full uni- 0f the truih, for the reason already stated, form. Lee wore a very fine sworl Graut fhat real estate was before the war inv»ria bad im side ai ms, having left camp the bly assessed much jjjejnw the vul|q which day previous, trull the attention of being it would have commanded in the market, gone biit a few,hot}rs, but on the contrary, (jur list oo\e'ra no more than (be Yalue of being gone of| qigjis, VV ben the t#0 jtCrt- the brick »nd mortar '. 1 era Is first met they were attended oCily by —- •« » the suit officers already mentioned, bU», A wag seeiiy; a lady at a party with a during the interview, several of our offiefcrs very low neck dresrf and bare aims, exen eredaud ware introduced to Gen. Leo, pressed bis admiration by saying abe odt-1 who received them oordially, »od made I stripped tbs whole part. ' oninnrt'w. IW tl IW will reo«i»e DfT*A lift llMCt LU„ rva. J. H &v*:»::rr -ai«ixwT.-oifie. J\J tt 'diiWiice DCi Franklin rtppos-1 the Ciireli. Willt*» B.trre Yd. w'trrr he may hire ifter be found at xll hours. Dr. B insert* Teeth in G-Dld «id Silver plute. ie.,•»« I tn ill the hronehe# of Denuil Stock Cumpaoy, Incorporated 1812. HTORE AN I''MANUFACTORY HARTFORD, CONN. ■ A.83ET D OVER--- tl,000,000. 'prllSOLO A.SD*U3VTA!Jri.\L LIFE IS J auriine.e D Vin|niHv ia nailing over H«0 Poll .- «D ft#r u|..nth ita ma neaa ia iiiereaKing wi.li mi I i y. Get maur.-d hi one-. Ap|tiit*,ilii,iis rieUiVftl !Dy i. W MOl^TER. Providence, l'« MANHATTAN PIRE INSIIKAM'E COMPANY, NEW TOU. AS9ETT8 $905. 00 The undersirned would respectful!* announce VD It is old friends and f public timt be h«t* opened 11 n establishment of the alMive description in the room next d*wDr sMith ofShiflVr A Lances C»M «ltind. where he is tfell stocked with Gentlemen's Ladies. Misses and Children's Shoes »f r|)e very best manufacture Ildvinz n constant ••mploythe heM of workmen. thecustom depart inent of his establishment will not be inferior to any in northern Pennsylvania. Satisfaction warranted. B. E. BOWEN. Sm "• rv in lltf MM 'niiliuer. # V leli'tioi fnn n i il -'i it !'■" anWeienl over i*pen»ea, illowffd t« inwnn win. com. ro.n * linunict. April III, 18M.—ly. IIHRKW J. Smith. I Secretary. ( I W«. PItT PtaxKii. ( President. April *lD, 1»A5 ly DiKRCTona JOB V It I N T [ N G, •V.P.P»lm»r. Rnftl" U. Inird, Time. W.Pcnrnall idney Maoou, John 0. lireen, Wm. F Molt, •eter 'Jooper. Kl hard fi|the. J.,lin C I. H. Hronne, R'Db|. H Miuturn. An*«»tii»H.W*rd :D;dwin 1).Moririn l..» -"iiarei. Ja*. B J.ihn«ton I'iioina- Harron. .lamenlolleat Henry Kl-wnrtli lohn Kieird. Mortimer. Ilenry Hnylia. 'IOH O'CDUItY, OF THE COLLEGE OP PIlVSKIANS, Pittston. April 2. 186*.—ly Horrid Fate of a Lion-Tamer.—A Frenchman named a na'ive of ('oluiar, has lor some time pas' been exhiliiiinu', with #reut success, at Wourtzburg, is a lioo tauier. Uu the 4th of August lie a den cnntainiiij; i lion and lioness ind made theiu go through various perl'iriimnces. The spectators loudly applauded, dialed by ihese plaudits, Soulages d'iteruiinud to dosomethiugmore extraordinary, ■ nil lor that purpose be collected in one den a lion, a lioness, a white bear, two black beais, four hyenas, two wolves and a ,'i«er. He then entered himself, whip in hand, but the door was closed when the tij-er made a spring at the whi'e bear. This was the sighuj* for a terrific struggle between all the beasts, who appeared,. at once to have gained all their natural ferocity Snulujjes, hoping to intimidate the animals, fired two pistol shots at the liner and while bear. This act get tied bg I'aie, fur the tiger, leaving the bear, sprang on his keeper, threw him down, and to tear him with feet and claws. The other beasts, rendered furious by the siiiel.l of blood, all fell on the unhappy man, and in a few minutes he wai torn tu pieces and almost en'ifolj devour id, in the presence of the horror-struck spectators, who were powerferS to "re .der at-, bislance. BUNK B DOK MANUFACTORY, UNDERTAKIIJG!^ recently procur- DUBL N IB . P NDi C»n be emtmilled at liia office a f«*w duora aiy»»r NT. Bei.|DiD Store, Villnlon Pa. * B— The Dr. intenda to remain here per- Paper Ruling ard Book Binding- To meet, the increased demsnri of tha I unitiesD» Romiiiiiniiy. I have made extensive ad'liti ui, to my .lob Cilice, mid iDy an inerenai-d lorce of firat el .as workmen. I Wil be«C nit tint* rendv t" do all kind* of PLAIN and FANCY JOB PIUSTINti ut once an I with the //rental poniblc di«/iatch. Insures Build Merchandise and other iropetty. against !o*b or damage b_v Fire, ai ratesaa low as otJier flrat cluaa Stock CCDui|miiie|L To Keep Butter in AY arm VVeati —A simple mode of keeping buttei warm weather''where ice is not hat Invert » common flowerpot over the ter, with some watir in tfce dish in wl the bufei'i* laid. The orifice at bot may be eorked or not. The prousMM the eartheuwure will keep the bu oool. ! C . \ • I, i Particular utiention given to the Inaurance of Fnrui Property. Isrdated Dwellings and their Furniture, for one. three or five years. Mautntlv. (April A. Uflo. GKNTKTCL NEW HEARSE, and having all ofher neeassary arrangements coin pleteil, he has gone Dili i ■ i auuv 'oa-iu«»«. lCD which lie will uttend with promptnessSnil d sputch OOFFrNP of all aires oonstantlv on hand. Persona diairinn hie •erviees will please call at the store of t-he 1111- iigned. P- 8IIERII)AN. 1'ittrton. July 3. ISM.-ly-* , i aeii y Street, nxt door to Dr. D Drr a. Losses eqiiitabi.v niijiiarau, and hromptlv RULISO to any pattern neatly executed. BOuK BINDIDUin any style doneonshort notice FAin IN Cash at this Aukscv. DitEASES AN'D CLOAKS all km li m»•[D• neatly. 4U MtaiilMlly. MCl in • latest atyle. Wt. ana to pleaaa. PitUUm, April C1, Idttl. N BL \NK BOdKS of all kinds, from a »Ledie.", lat II ok or linekei to a p cent Pasabook. coi.- oIhii'I) on hand. rilOMPSOS 0ERR. Agent, Wilkea-Burre, Pa Miy J*. I«i«—ly STATION KUY in great, vnriety for sale at ree funiiiijp urices. PRINTING. WRAPPING mid WRITING PAPERS of e* rv deacrinhon Im PKACTICAL WATCHMAKEBS OAVII8 would say to lfJL thf Liidieaof Pittaton and vieini« v that ■WC* iuh revived th« LATEST STYLE OK PATfiqKVH FOR DRBi8EH AND MANTLES, and an or era iiitruiied to her will be promptly UM.A i to. Hooiua iu ttie B itler Store Building. iORTH EASTER S "PENH8YLYA5IA In describing the difference betw aristocracy «"d democracy, it i* wit fui"il in l iiiciniixii, the democracy, * those who kill hojjs for a livit»Dr; the istocfuey those wnose father* have ki.l "hogs. sh le. ROBERT BAUR. Muin Street. 2d 'lix.r he Hr)inCre. Wilkes Burn- '* 1 LIVE WHILE YOU LIVE! LiU »V Aii / DOBRA'S NEW SALOON IN FTTXiXJ BliAST. April It. 1161. PRII.AnE1.CBfA. PA James jtive tho babjr Hi'Uie lull (lam and put it to bli-ep, and brinjc uie mv j: asul. I aiu jroii»jlt• to a uieetinj; for anu'liorutidii ul'the condition of tbe bau race. " CAMBRIAN HOUSE," nI8EA8ES OF THE SEHVOUS. 8EMINA I. iikix »nr and nBXUAt,itr«Te*»—iifw huCI r«- tin #lf ir.'Hlm 'ill—in r?|HDrU of the HOWARD A8SOCTATION -»*■ itt ny iiihiI hi »C-uleH l.'M•*» envnlnpi-s. Ire- rtf ehurgt- Addrw-n Or J". SKIbl/IN HOUOItroH. llowimi 4,*4.Di oil, Nn 2 rf'itith HCiiIh atrcel. F» The nndersijned has the ple«»ureof announcing uD the puhliu that he hat fitted up DC neat and «oiniiiChUCDu« JVDi«er Beer Salnon xii'tgentj*[ KmtaiirHiit. one door north of D l*AintD s; on Malft street, in Pittaton. where he it prepared to lurtiieh tliH b'ut of everything with wbieb to refresh the iener n»an. HI jfjli OF FAHR. Bwltser Clieese, Tri|De«, Litubureer Oheese, Clold Hum. i '» Frankfort Sausage, Fried Oysieri, Bulojin* '■ Oyster Mews, Pickled Pics' Feet, Oysters Raw, Pickled Tongues. eirrdtuN. PA. 811FFITH THimS, Proprietor. TOffW.i Wimitucs in.| fkvoiwklvknown eJtuliliahioent. would re-| »•»*¥«*« UD«K »*«SH»j „ ry,H „ IhwWr.i »jTar**«i«f .11 hi nil • aerved in the Cuaurpaaaed f..r Wmtene,s. Fin* Oloaa.Dura beat atyle. Freali Oyatwr* and r.irioua other 'Wly, Firmneaa and fcvenneaa of rttirtare. 4DCbeC Dr.il) be*preaireii iu the nUMt acceptable Pubb Lf»nl»TV LkaiD—Warranted to cover m DrC oanner and at allhour*. The Home aims to be lurCucc for same weight than any other Leadin* at the huhoat respectability. and trill be Tru it tlml yon will no otaer ! laaptin a manner iu»*pi»ble toall who have oc- ' " *. itti-RTV 7i\c •aaioii Wt pulroni** it. G. T. 1 H LI»DiDR i Y ZINC, P'tUtott, April 1#, 18«3.—It Selected Zf SC. ground in Refined Linieed Oil ' ~ ■ ~ •* i«i , I unequalled in quality, alwaya the latne, ;|*r iwr pittston borough kirs I pure liberty zinc, FOR 8 t I.K. *&C■*+» in Warranted to do more and battw work"at given tfc» immftdlate vicinity of the R Road Bridge, coat than any othe.— Urrcol them IroMtinn ..n the fi/fgr, will be /D , ,A, «,*/I f# wry toy Th* a&Dve named Ma are ai U« w wwi aeairilily located a» any In the and Manufactured at PENNSYLVANIA PAINT wlH tie *"ld lo#er tlinii any l,.t« in Wwn. A COLUtt WOKKi. Ordera executed promptly Apply tii W«, BLOCUM Srranton. by " ZlEGLEIl A SMITH. Pitts tan April '«!J„R,'UUT' »Vh,,U«th Dealer, ■ V ■ I ! BW Jtyre and Office. No. 137 North THIRD A FJNC ASSOftlUKNT j | * To Hotel Keepers* Of Exteniioo TahJei, of the hMtmake. fliak, k PPLICATIONS and BOWP8 for TAVERN Walnut, Ac., at the Furniture &ww» of the un- A. MCJflWSE for aahs M the I ■j ■•m Nov U. IW-Hy V. PETERSEN. Pitt*ton. Pa. H. C*■ A. PETERSEN. Scrantnn, Pa. C. PETERSEN, llonesdale, Pa. '• I supp*»e." said ih« quick, " J think iue ulw»l ?" Yes," said the patiei • but I did not, tfiiuk ym cupli ajcert my t-buughu by fWiirg wy pulse," , - ——_ —There is sooie talk of a ringing fei val to be held at Dresden durini: ihexu mer, at which twenty to twenty-fivo thC saud singers will appear. }fov. 8,18(10. SAMUEL J. BARBER, Sculptor, ami Dealer in Foreign and Domestic MARBLE Toinb-Stuart. fliiNteti, Window I'api ft Milt, OPTOdfrKTHH BAWK. ' pirraros, LtJZEENE co.. pa. Everything, hot and cold, Rut np in the beat of style, lot Cuffee, Later, Ale, Liquor*, Cigah, te..ie. • A share of public patroaage is respectfully solicited. JIo pains w ill be spared to p^ase.^ Plttston. Nov. U, I8«4..1y —Iron hM b«en oi*de no tfcin in E» land' Bm * ~a' Davir is to req*ir« 4,800 ie»«M to «■ iw ly tin tml iC» (he l.OOUth of »n i»» haii'lsomB carriage, built for Ji [ in Nu* Ork"US. left belting uiowd in th« huHteofeveiarioit. is the opinion that then* I* is caiii than an abundance of Ami t . . All order* promptly attended. Hnd»ati»factlob *»rr*nted. JApril .1, I8«i.-|y Hernia, or Rupture I \ r\R8H 4 Co's Radical Cure TriifS. 1DI Marah A Co-'a Graduating TruM. Children and Infant 8 Trustee; Elaelie. lr»i Appamtua for Curratur* of; the Spine ; Shoulder Brace aiDd Su8pt*nd**j'fC»r Gentlfftifii; Shoulder Brace and Skirt BUpfiorter ftDr Ladlra and Miseee; London Sueportaraj HtnkiCv.') mobi. Pittaton. All Initrunentain thedepartment ol Merhan,cal Surgery procured on abort notice.«o tliat the Rioted and their friend* ty^caniag JnlyS.im. DS. 8- G. MARSH'S National Hair Restorer! to jrrow tbick iind i.trooH.clwpe.i* rilling out- trees the head from IMudruff; Baldneee; cure* rlaxia Stall Rheum Tettr'rTnd all other cutaneous Cti»- eaMK of the Itdnea not dye t lie Hair, hut helps Rid G* express more ffi? V I can hi. in Wiln * i:»i im/'./ffcn*** riiXtW*-
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 15 Number 8, April 27, 1865 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 8 |
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 | 1865-04-27 |
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 15 Number 8, April 27, 1865 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 8 |
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 | 1865-04-27 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18650427_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. |
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ANb LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL iMfifp flcbotrb to tire Coal Interests, politics, f ctos, literature, Agriculture anb ieneral Intelligence. ± - . . ■ i ' ■ ■ ' ■ ■ "J ■■ 1 11 ' ' - '!- ' ' i ' - - KDLMUt Ruled work ofallklndK dCtiu-iirth»nC prjnteil »D■ ■fquenpd . LrC •guar*. •fpt.op .. ■ ■ . ... ■D „ . ] The following ftlftnkf »r* kepi on h*«4 at) •WHOLE NO. 788 ui itliiu* • Ittfthtt* 11/it, 'C55. vrtl.e.VOLUME XV.-NO 8. PI1TST0N, PA., THURSDAY, AP '"W ."ffllfPPHp^wpi3r*a - ■ .1' 'I. . . •' THE SURRENDER OF LEE'S AHMY TO ' JEUT. GENERAL GRANT M ij . -I'M .'.fK' •;«ii CITY ADVBBTISBKFJffTS. - j HARK 090. W Brainerd & Co, HcDONNEU, D1 ANI'F.VCTl'BBK OF rjPj i)OTS * SHOE INSURANCE. J no objcc iona to their presence. They »ereM»jj'r General Ord and $hqrid»n, Brevet Mfjor General IngalU, Brigadier Generals Willi run, llawlins, and Barnard, Lieut. Cols Parker, Pent, Badeuu, Bowers, A. A G., Purler, Babcock, and Capt. Lincoln. Tal. P. Sbafftier, Esq., was the only civilian present. If should be said that General Grant had anticipa'cd the surrender fur several d&ys, and had resolved beforehand nut to require I he same loruialities which arc required ill u surrender between the fjree.- uf two foreign nations or belligerent Powers ; i hat they were our own people, and to exact no conditions fur ihe mere purpose of humiliation. Alter the interview, (Senerul Lee re turned to his own camp about half a mile distant, where his leading officer* were assembled u waiting his return. • Geto. Sherman and the British Oo On the arrival of Gen. Sherman al vannah, ke m* a large number of Hi j flag* displayed from buildings, irtd.-f ; curiosity 10 know how many British . J suls there were there. He • tai ned thait these flaga were oo bflik whe.e cotton hud been stored away, ai onqe ordered it to bo seised. Soon that, while the General was busily eng at his headquarters, a pompous genii) walked in, apparently in great haste, inquired if he wag General Sherina Having received an affirmative answei pompous gentleman remarked." that * he left his residence. United States ti were engaged in removing his cotton it. when it wus protected by the Bi flag." " Stop, sir," said Gen. Sherman*' your cotton, but my cotton—-my eotto the name of the United States govcrpo sir. 1 have notici d." coniinued the eral, " a great many British flags hen protecting cotton ; I have seized it u the tiHtiu of my government." Bnr, sir," sard the eonsul, indigna there is scarcely any ooiiton in Suvai that does belong to me." ••'J'heie is not a pound of eotton thut does not belong to me for the Ui Elates." responded Sherunin. j '• Well, sir," said the Consul, ewe himself up with the dignity of his c and reddening in his face, " my go nieiit shall of this. I shall rD your conduct to my government, sir." ' - Ah 1 Pray,» ho are you sir?" inqi the General. " C onsul to he* British " Oh, indeed." responded the •• I hope you will report me to your go lueot You will ' pltw.-e to say to government for me, that 1 have beep ! jog the liritiph government all the from the Ohio river to Vieksburg. thence to this point. At every step I encountered British arms, British r lions of war, and British goods of I description At every step sir, in shapes, and now, sir. 1 And you clai all theeottmi, sir. I intend to have government order me to Nassau at o " Whut do you propose to do the asked the Consul, somewhat taken ai ••I would," replied the General, ' with uie a q jantiry ot picks and shi and throw that cursed sand hill Into sea, sir. Yob tuny tell your Govefii rhat. I would shovel it into the sea and then I would pay Cot it, sir—if n sary. GooJ day, sir. It-is needless to add that General ' man wus not again troubled with the eiou* representative of her Majesty's crnuiei t. lnurance Company —♦or— O/VARD & STAF ixtmMn at NilKTIl AME It: , I'kiladolpkia. LAW, GaOCUJJEU, I03 MURRAY, n®a. W«8T St. l.NCUKPl'HATEU 1704. Capital aid Surplus, $1,715,171 70. DiKCCioni: ArthurO. Coffin, John R. Vetf, Johu Mmon. Samuel W. J»ne«, Rirhard 1). Wood, Gen. L. fliil+uoti, J"iih A. Brown. William Welah, i. Francm U Oo|Dfe. 8alliuel F. Smith, Win K. Boweu, Clmrlea Taylor, James N. Dicklon, Edward 11. Trotter, Ainbrosu While, 8. Morris Wain, Edward S. QMrfe ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. Chari.cs PlAtt, Seo'y. Fall and Highly Interesting Details Communicated by an Eye-Witness. We extract hom the ctrre»poodence of the New York Timet the following report of thin ureal event. The detail* Mere VHliniuoicuIed t'u hiiu hjr Colonel 'fa I. I , rhullnur, the emitieut te'c.riipli engineer, who waf present during the entire buene ; Pittston* Pa. W.n. WARD. CONRAD 8.8TARK Conn* 8.' SUrk, Licenced OI»l» AW.lt. All Bm'k rwy a»Dl Bonify Cihiiiw promptly «rt»eo»el. *«r Offiee »»C*r Morrl. 4 V*«IiS'» Flour A Feed dlore, M*ia Street, 1 itt •ton. Pi. MmrehSMMSly • 0.8. War Claim Agency. JOHN RICHARDS, Dfly authorized and M«wrtne» bv the (Jui'. d P.UUVV (niv. ruin' nt 8um-;i entile* liir pr.iCUfiiiK PJiAtllOXti BACh JMLY. BOVltrr. At... eher*w remoii*lile. »»•' «ilh the «t We»hin* ««n eotrueM t" hi* cere will lDe prompt/y ■» tended t». Office one door North of th. Firet National Bank. Fitteion, Pit. UBO. W. BRAINBRD.) i\Vlf) BKLDEN [ NEW YORK. ELISUA W. BAXTER ) CP In •*D b.. Ac itee the attention the public to hiC L N'KW STOCK .ifGenta. Ladiei. Misand Chtl ln-ns y boot*. 8b«DC;». 0»itcr«. Ac . of.'vt-rv »ly|p iiml qu'nlity. Flue Frenoh * Calf, at we 11 u» ooar«c hnota. and work of every drarrlpMon in Uia line made bi ordt*r with nentnesa ami daapatah. A. B. SMITH, Importer of Srandias, Wines, Gins, &cD( Ac., Ac., ITa. 1)1 fta»t Street, I doorabove Dunne St., N £ "W-Y ORK, March 7, I8M. «ly' The position on Sunday UmrninK was one from which Lee could not possibly extricate himself. ills army lay massed a short* distance »r8( of the Appouiuttox Court House; Ilia last avenue of escape toward iJahvil e on the southwest wax (ioiu1—:he wan completely hetuuied in. Meade wan in his rear on the east aud on his rijiht flunk north of Appomattox Court House; Sheridan had headed him off fntrfp etely. by pelting between him and Ly nchbury ; G« n. Ord was on lL« south of the court house, near the railroad; the troop* were in the most enthusiastic spir its, and the rebel at mr was doomed. Jrf«'s Ian effort to eaeupe watD made on Sunduy morning, by attempting to cut his way through bheridan'a lines, but it totally failed.A large aaiortmeni of Findings, anil Ualliffi French Calf, Kfp, Oak Tanned Sol* anil I ppfiS constantly on hand UD null town and country custom at ttie lnwfti fijjurt* lur ensh. Give ntc a call before pureliaaiugeleewhere. KEXI' LKDUK m ULAKKI.V HAM/* DRUG ST OR I* Tliis old and reliable Inturnnne Company continues to Insure all 8nfe CM* PrmwDriy. Lmniiad or 1'erpetuul, »» low a» Perlecl Security Will warrant. T110MP80N PERU A BtJO., Agent*. (Over Ui-nnett D Banking llouae,) Wii.kks Bwihk. Pa. L. I- ClIHTia*. (J UltTISS & CO., ClMNErt OF LLOdJ & PRIMt STREETS, BUFfAL3, N. Y.f C. a. crHTIK*. He announced the result and the terms, whereupon they expressed great sutiafac lion ut ihe leniency of Ihe conditions.— 'iliey then approached him in order of iankf shook hands, expressing satisfaction . t ti s euurse und their regret at parting, ail shedding tears on the occasion. The liict of surrender and the liberal refill* were then announced to the troops, and when Gen. :.,ee appeared among theui he was loudly cheered. Oil Monday between 9 and l'l o'clock A. M., General uratit and staff riide out in the direction of ihe rebef tines, and on a hill just hejond ihe court house. where a full view of the rebel army could be obtained, General Lee was met, attended by but one Staff officer and orderlies. Tfni generals liuulted, und, De.ited on their horses, conversed nearly uu hour upon the prospects of the future, each seeming to realize the mighty in* Auetice which ihe eve/nrs of the present were to have upon it. General Lee signitied very emphatically his desire for a total cessation of host i lilies, and indicated Ins intent inn to do all in his power to cf lect that.end. The best of guod feeling i rcvailed, and this was the Lst interview .lieiweeu the two commanders. General Grant rclurm d to A'cLean's house, ami ""on after Generals Long«tteet, Gordon, t'iekeli, and Helh, with u number of slafl fficrrs, arrived, and after recognitions and introductions, uu boor of very friendly incrcourse took place, during which many fo'cncs and incidents of bye-«Cme col lege lays and of service together So the ■ gular army, were revived aud retold with much good uutore. MAIN HTKKBT, PITIUTOS April 2. Commission Merchants ' Refer to T. Beaver, Danville: Holi. Z. Br'nuelt. Wilki'K Baric: A. Pardee. Hazleton: E. A B.Bevan. Henry Coben 0. M. Rirhsrt. Gen. Lazarus, L. W. Kautman. anil P. Corcoran. PitUn, ' [May 2tD, IS63.— ly JOHN MACLABEN, Practical Brass Founder, l{ MO J.WSS C3CK iMDFMTUBER. Nil STUBKf, PJTTiiTM, PKNJI'A. POK Tim PUKCB««K ADD SAI.K or JRtlN, SEKDS, HOPS ti PROVISIONS. flj NEW yj SHOES. «)CfcflC» RKSKEC FULLY iuvlteflhfcthe Utuntlo'n lit tile |iul»lic tollMarjfe stock lit BOUTS ANh SHOKS. nu-li in (Jontw'Fill#Cull rtoom. Connr.-ci-«l iltrrx C»*loril Tien fce.. Altm • l»rgf *iirli-tD o| LiMlivb mid Children* tlioov AIM clulUTMil all luforiptioiif in luct nwjrthingtlit' lin •. He lino connected D sCparAte dVti irtrtiei i f«»t * REHTA&RAN 1 a»Ct Oi) \PECTIONR HT, neatly 8t»eD «nD In *tiod «iyle. HviiUlilUhment i* iijiwmlii C. Uw&CiO.i CkhIi Sti.rr. Mil I n Street PltUtfii. Pa. The mttronafre "• 'he publici» solicited. Pitt»tuii. March 2tt, 18(I0D—tf. Ffirllin Fiie Insurance Company, 41bo, Wholesale DeaUrs in Western and Canada Flour. Particular atteniioh pni'l to purchasing and shipping Grain ou orderi. Mayil^l8#2.-flm AMD OF PHILADELPHIA. , »4UU,V(I(I Oil Pt-petual Premiums,...w$VU,l-«i' Less live perceut.,... 4j,7ii7 34 — i- $868,439 51 Unexpired temporary premiums....... ZUa.ili S.'i iurplut,........... - ........ 800,224 24 E" 1 Every (Icfteriptlon of Brass Work. *1 VS Oil Oupa. Water. U«» Hu-aiu and ill Liquor Oock*. Jo'.bm*. Bras* J1L Caatinga.Ac. done witli d-spatch. C _ _ D 11 | bifh.tt price* paid tor ..Id Braas. Le««l and ZiBc. ■San mV... I S'iikft. Main 81., April ». 18M.—1V • J. MAC. L. 1833. f.'-ejh s?awa goods. 1863. IE1GLE, WIEST & ERVIN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS it will bo recollected thn* Gen. Grant'* first teller lo JCee was dined on the 711*, biiday. the day of ibe bailie of Farnnillo. aud the cor e pondence *« kept up dur iuD! the lo low.nj; day and up io eleven o'e oek on t U' day. lu rehouse (o Gen Ou.nlD lust letter (Jen. I.C e appeaiid ou the picket line ollhe 24 Ci rps, Miles' d* vision. with a loiter addressed to General .Ve.'de, requesting a cessation of hostilities while he coiisiuereu Gen Grunt's tC ruis ol surrenuer, Geueral Meade replied thai he had no uu huriiy to accede to the request, but that be would wait two hours before making uii attack, lu the mean time Grtieial Grunt sent word to Generm Meade ■ hut he Mould be half an hour unil the matter was turned over lu him.— A fluji ol tiuee proceeded to Appomattox Court House shortly afar noon, and ai uboul 2 o'clock 1', M. the two .generals tut t at the bouse of Mr. VVilmer McLeui Geli J*ee was aite dud by Gen. Marshal his aojuiant general; Geu. (jrant lDy Col I'arkir, ouc of bis chiuf aides-decamp.— 'ihe two generals uicl aud greeted each 4Diher with dignified cour esy. and proceed Cd at i'lice to the business before tjietu.— Gin. Lee immcd.utcly alluded to the coo liiliuiis of thr- suriender, cluniuleril o thtm as exceedingly lenient, and said In would*til..dly leave ml the detail- to (ieo Giant's own, d.sent,on. Gen.. Grain slated ilic letms of the parole: tin arum should fee stal ked., the arilleiy pack ed. and the su| plies aud munition* tumei. over lo him, the effictrs retaining llaii side arms, horses, and personal effects.— Gen. Lee promptly assented to ihe cotidi tn.lis, und Ihe iuiyit of surrender waf ei grossed und stgued by Geu Lcc ut 3 3v_ o'cu'i k .S2.iuw,j;ti us Statement of the assets of the Coin pan y on Jan uarv I, 18H1. published in conformity with the pi .ivisions of the sixth section ol the act o Assembly »f April ith, 1842. Moiitoaokh.—On property valued at over 000,000, being first mortgages on ro.il estate in the city uud :cunty of Philadelphia, except $«#,- 52* 9in the uoighborwg counties,$l,U64,568 86 Real Estate, purchased at sheriff sales uuder mortgage clftimt. surveyed and valued at $110,299 49. '-.■ma*,' " lolul, lotaip anil taicaa Dry Goods, »TJTLKTi HOUSE, ™ PITTSTON, PEMM'A. , So. 17 Xorth 3d SI., I'hilad'a. Pa., WouM respectfully invite tl.e attention of Uonntry Morchftnth to tlieir S1LTERICH & TR5JFISON, L ir«e iind Well-Selneled Stock of irRKtiH SPUING ROODS, •Vhiftl. Dlicv are now raeufrlnji In atora. «fD Merchant*, would And it to their advantage to ■iillan I -xnininoour stock. April no. IWRl. PUOPHIETOBS. April IS. JSOi. TO TH"E PUBLIC. Tbo Great Hortliam Oil Company, $85,613 38 rm LtHEftNE HOUSE, wear plTfttuJii MSHSA., It dm it Xhe ac«Dinim.d .lion of B -ardera Tr*»«ler« at|d Citi* tutiuleir'tvd It aliall »« thff twt tl it* PrMprifW'r 10 d«» by nil. (fell auri a«t«* and y.-ur^lvr. • April U «C»«v «l] R 11IAYER D. 0. HARRIN'GTON Loads. — Temporary loans on stocks as collate ml * 'ourUy Stocks.—Market value, iS7,»lHD 2T 984,571 37 0. E. WRIGHT. WitlUHT & HARFINGTON ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WIIiKKd-HAIfHK. PA. 24 Broad St. and l»7 Exchange Plate, $75,047 87 V5 Coat. Soles and bills receivable CC■ 3ii. on hand ....$23,252 08 " In hands of Agents, B.fiSfl 47 M~ $2V.93» l& nr re w Y « UK CAPITAL, 82,000,009. Patentees, Manufacturers, and Sole fr 'prietors Office o» Main St.. ab-ve .1 Bennett's Store. Will practice in Courts of fiitseriie County Md vtaynr's Courts of Ortrbonilale. Conciliations in German md English. D C. Harrington, Notary Public. Feb. 4. IH«4. « *2,281,447 6T EAJLi II ITS'. PltTSToN PA.- OtO 0.. LAZA1.1 8, Pr | r elor •ll'.L'lloB. tDac. C.. ».*C•!. iuy OF HE :0^ICK$S FOR. value, Cost as above, Advance in value. Stocks.—Mnrkol value... $87. A96 27 ttiiAi. Estatii.—Market 1110,2(10 40 . Hi.Ala 38 Al.sn fiBALKBt I* Sperm. Ur I. U'lule, au1 other Oils. MADAM DEM0RE3TS aiis a.id New Yoik Fashions $24,788 1J E TJAY£R, M. D.. JOH V BUYA.NT. font hs iibnvc Advance In value, 74,047 »7 D12,842 St' ! General (limit gave General Lee and iiis principal officers pusses to «o whither iney wished. The parties then separa ed, mid eirly'on Tuesday morning Generit Grant and staff left the scene of the .rent event for their headquarters at City General Meade »ai left in eemma lid tn superintend the details of (he •urrcmier, *hich would occupy several l»\s. the wmk of prov ding each man and Sicer with an individual parole being a •Iiik utid tedious one. 9 Thus, iu exactly two weeks, to almost an hour, from the lime General Grant ind staff broke up their headquarters at City Point fur the Spfitig Campaign, they return with the spring campaign not ouly complete, but (be entiie opposing army lestroyed and tl)c War substantially el sed. I'h c complete character of the destruction •f Lee's army ihus accomplished forcibly Dppeafs |ii'Ui tlie-e facts, vie : 'hat wheu he operatiwiis began, two weeks ago. bis irmy numbered not Uss than (15.000 men ; that wi have captured fnun him 25,000 irisouers ; that his killed und wounded are not less than 14,000 ; and that the biluiice • if the army deserted on the retreat, or 1'elJ into our bauds at the surrender. ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, H .»|||« mil .*ed till resid-m-e from MonimMto Hi* Lii» rnc Ilouae. *wt I'iiuum. oil.-ra his S.-rvicea to tiDe Citicena nf t.ul.riie uaDl adjoining counties oilice ut Liueme House. |*ali. ills call be acco,inundated w.lli Uuril il required, OD reasonable W in* D1 tile' fl-V1 « H Til AVER. xpinl T3. iffla « E E If L:.fdhii'K. ftupt.. JacobS AtWooH. V. Pros .V. N. M\nov». Gen. A jt. J A. Wiaxnn, Sec A Tr a New StylesFor 1864! - rp.XK U.VfDf'UHl tNTElJ Wuul.l respectfully L inr.ru he La lies of PitwtoiT *n4 vicinity i a.«t *he h:C4 rfinovcil ui the ifMii'l st«»ry «• th httldiug. recently iMSi'Mjiifci bv M s. Geddis ipjmsite Cooper's U ill. wnere she has just open e I a rulI assortment «»f litfUHr* r.v FVm.—Loa»e( paiCl .luring the yeat S««. 111 By order of the Board. fHIAS V BVJTOKER. President. Tot»l *2.2fi0.17» Of Kew York. Jiyi. 5, 1864. DR. C. M. WILLIAMS, • SURGEON DENTIST, Attest—W. A STEETD Secretary pro tern. DumcTARM — Ohn'n M.Bmrker. President: Edward 0. Dale Vice' President r Tebins Wagner. Parallel fl-aiit .lacolD R. Smith Geo. W. Richvrds, Wnrdecni r» Lewis. David 8. Brown. Isaac Oep, George Fales. Miin Street, Pittston, Pa. Amt.uvc Lite iiihuv improvement* id roCluceCl in his practice, he reirarHs uooA «Dt nore tlmu his method of Ilow Fish Change Color.— change ol color in fish is uiost re in a. ID and takes place with great rapidity, a living trout from a black urn into a v has n of water, and it becomes within an hour of a light color. Keep the fist tni? in u white jar several days, and i comes absolutely white ; but put it intu a dark colored pr black vessel, although on first being placed there white colored fish shows must conspicui on the black ground.iu aquarter of an D' henouies as dark colored as f be bottu the jar and consequently difficult to be N .• doubt this facility of adapting its i to the bottom of'the water in wh'ich it is of the greatest service to the"fish in tiietinj; it from its mrtuerous enenric All anglers » must have observed th every stream the trmit are very much same color as the gravel or Whether this change of color is «.«to tary or involuntary not on the part ol 6»h, is a matter fur seientifio inves tou and discission. C$7 BECK M D—DEXTt8T . Ute .it L'lliWiPftbkWUjrvJ.lioe.—Two doors auove Ins lor- tTj • ADAM UE •CMtteClMHi'.ELEItUATEU PARI* AN NEiV-YOltK KA«JHI*».Srt, WM. A. 8TEET. Secretary pro tern. BENJ. JONES, Agent. Q» n Vi the lat **t an I m »-t roliaMe piltcrii i- Lilia* ail tViil lren * Hp.* ire I of nil ki»»«l whir •the w ill be happy t«» f-irnMi at rca*onnMe rate*, lie tuea*itlik»i-iseil li'^i'iii fu Mii wii ltoiiiore*t xhe wil receive pittem* mi »re regular Mini in varier* than ilt'tKf *'ho deponl om.ilv np .n ncC*n;«ioiiaJ pm *• hi *e*■ fr«wi the \H«r V »rk Ho iw. Ladle- are re* j . -.fil y i«ivifeDl uid 'xatuiiK* fo Unmnelv**.— La«iie»»'an.l tlliil Ir-nVci ittiiny made io.«rder a- H-oia' EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PIIR. ■ger re«i K in side of VI tin St., above the r* Dl:« rtMlisa B.irre. Penti. July U. UM — ty. which he ia doing sueceaaftilly every day, by the urn* of Plttston. Sept. 5.1 Sfil Nitrous oxide das. BEN J. E. BOWEN'S JVEW tU Bout. SliKh leather and Fiiidiw«'s C 11. 'iOavI.V.V li.v.u* return -d in« 1/ •»' iij p.'iifjj»i«ii r tauee.tl illy UD»- ffxt il» tprt icea t» the - people «l Piiutoii »nJ __ ... It U Sale mill very |Dl«-n»«nl to mlmle. It* re«nlU Imve been entirely talisliutory in ev■iry iuiitiiliee. C. M. w. Rihiiui Willi J. W. MILLER, adjoining the Oiiph HUtre ot ChHS Lhw A Co, Pitta tun. May lat l»64. \pril II IH.4.-I* (jen Lee asked Gen. Grunt for an in, terpretatiou nf the phrase, "personal ti i 4cC*. ' *• lid said that tunny (it hi.* cavalrymen owned their uwn horses. „ Gen Gruni i-ai'l he construed it to in an that ilii D horses mu»l be turned over .to the Uniluu ' States Go* erniueiit. Gat. Lee udmitt,« [ the correctness an! jiutipr C4 the iuttiiju elu turn. wlim Gen. Grai.t iDaid he wou.d in r siruci li|a officers to allow those men who ' ».wned ilull liorcts to leiuill llit'Ui. is ihey • would need tlieui lor the purpose ol Uiiuij. 1 iheir laruts, Guu _L.ee expressed a gram sense of granficaiion tor such a generous ciiiisideratioti, and said it would have a very good eff ct. He subsequt nlly expus ed a hope dial each soldier migl t be t'u mshed toiih a ciriiBcdte of his pjirnle #e evtdi lite to pseyeiit him from be tig fo eed into ilie am.y\iutll regulirly exchange Get). Grant assented to the suggestion, ami Urn printing presses weresmtn put to work to print the documents required. In regard to the strength of his army. 1 Gen. Lie said he hud no idea uf the num ber of men that he should be able to de | liver up. Thpre hud been so many en gageuieuts, and such heavy hisses Iron- d« Hertiou'and other causes within the past few days, and the retreutso rapid, that no regular morning report* liud been made siuie leaving Peierstinrg; but it is gener ally believed tiv ibo best informed officerthat Lee surrenders eighteen to K»»ntv thi/u-uiid men Ol the army horses, waguna, Ac., therp is yet no ottiei il account — Gen. Leu informed pen Grant th(itv his ! men were short of provisions, whereupon General.Grant ordered tweuiy five thou sand, ralttms tu be distributed to theu|.— Thus substantially ended the interview Both generals wi re the very impersonation iff dignity and coVfle-y' in their beuiinjj. Lee is III tine health, and though 4Dpareiuly imprest* d witjS the vital effect and importance of the apt be was performing, he is cheerful and pleasunt lit his demeanor.— ■ U .» ■. The house where the stipulations were A National bank of the United States is signed was a lair brick structure, with t0 be immediately established in Riehueat grounds, and C|uite neatly furnished, mom), where s.uhscfiptiona to United The room iu wtiieh the interview took States bmids will be received at the raies piace #aa » comfortable parior, about eigh- established iii the Northern cities. teen by tweniy feet, and adorned by the The aggregate value of the property deusual furnishing comuiou to "the uverage foots up Itop sing ol ViiKiniu houses. ns these tuures appear, they arc far short Uoih generals were attired in full uni- 0f the truih, for the reason already stated, form. Lee wore a very fine sworl Graut fhat real estate was before the war inv»ria bad im side ai ms, having left camp the bly assessed much jjjejnw the vul|q which day previous, trull the attention of being it would have commanded in the market, gone biit a few,hot}rs, but on the contrary, (jur list oo\e'ra no more than (be Yalue of being gone of| qigjis, VV ben the t#0 jtCrt- the brick »nd mortar '. 1 era Is first met they were attended oCily by —- •« » the suit officers already mentioned, bU», A wag seeiiy; a lady at a party with a during the interview, several of our offiefcrs very low neck dresrf and bare aims, exen eredaud ware introduced to Gen. Leo, pressed bis admiration by saying abe odt-1 who received them oordially, »od made I stripped tbs whole part. ' oninnrt'w. IW tl IW will reo«i»e DfT*A lift llMCt LU„ rva. J. H &v*:»::rr -ai«ixwT.-oifie. J\J tt 'diiWiice DCi Franklin rtppos-1 the Ciireli. Willt*» B.trre Yd. w'trrr he may hire ifter be found at xll hours. Dr. B insert* Teeth in G-Dld «id Silver plute. ie.,•»« I tn ill the hronehe# of Denuil Stock Cumpaoy, Incorporated 1812. HTORE AN I''MANUFACTORY HARTFORD, CONN. ■ A.83ET D OVER--- tl,000,000. 'prllSOLO A.SD*U3VTA!Jri.\L LIFE IS J auriine.e D Vin|niHv ia nailing over H«0 Poll .- «D ft#r u|..nth ita ma neaa ia iiiereaKing wi.li mi I i y. Get maur.-d hi one-. Ap|tiit*,ilii,iis rieUiVftl !Dy i. W MOl^TER. Providence, l'« MANHATTAN PIRE INSIIKAM'E COMPANY, NEW TOU. AS9ETT8 $905. 00 The undersirned would respectful!* announce VD It is old friends and f public timt be h«t* opened 11 n establishment of the alMive description in the room next d*wDr sMith ofShiflVr A Lances C»M «ltind. where he is tfell stocked with Gentlemen's Ladies. Misses and Children's Shoes »f r|)e very best manufacture Ildvinz n constant ••mploythe heM of workmen. thecustom depart inent of his establishment will not be inferior to any in northern Pennsylvania. Satisfaction warranted. B. E. BOWEN. Sm "• rv in lltf MM 'niiliuer. # V leli'tioi fnn n i il -'i it !'■" anWeienl over i*pen»ea, illowffd t« inwnn win. com. ro.n * linunict. April III, 18M.—ly. IIHRKW J. Smith. I Secretary. ( I W«. PItT PtaxKii. ( President. April *lD, 1»A5 ly DiKRCTona JOB V It I N T [ N G, •V.P.P»lm»r. Rnftl" U. Inird, Time. W.Pcnrnall idney Maoou, John 0. lireen, Wm. F Molt, •eter 'Jooper. Kl hard fi|the. J.,lin C I. H. Hronne, R'Db|. H Miuturn. An*«»tii»H.W*rd :D;dwin 1).Moririn l..» -"iiarei. Ja*. B J.ihn«ton I'iioina- Harron. .lamenlolleat Henry Kl-wnrtli lohn Kieird. Mortimer. Ilenry Hnylia. 'IOH O'CDUItY, OF THE COLLEGE OP PIlVSKIANS, Pittston. April 2. 186*.—ly Horrid Fate of a Lion-Tamer.—A Frenchman named a na'ive of ('oluiar, has lor some time pas' been exhiliiiinu', with #reut success, at Wourtzburg, is a lioo tauier. Uu the 4th of August lie a den cnntainiiij; i lion and lioness ind made theiu go through various perl'iriimnces. The spectators loudly applauded, dialed by ihese plaudits, Soulages d'iteruiinud to dosomethiugmore extraordinary, ■ nil lor that purpose be collected in one den a lion, a lioness, a white bear, two black beais, four hyenas, two wolves and a ,'i«er. He then entered himself, whip in hand, but the door was closed when the tij-er made a spring at the whi'e bear. This was the sighuj* for a terrific struggle between all the beasts, who appeared,. at once to have gained all their natural ferocity Snulujjes, hoping to intimidate the animals, fired two pistol shots at the liner and while bear. This act get tied bg I'aie, fur the tiger, leaving the bear, sprang on his keeper, threw him down, and to tear him with feet and claws. The other beasts, rendered furious by the siiiel.l of blood, all fell on the unhappy man, and in a few minutes he wai torn tu pieces and almost en'ifolj devour id, in the presence of the horror-struck spectators, who were powerferS to "re .der at-, bislance. BUNK B DOK MANUFACTORY, UNDERTAKIIJG!^ recently procur- DUBL N IB . P NDi C»n be emtmilled at liia office a f«*w duora aiy»»r NT. Bei.|DiD Store, Villnlon Pa. * B— The Dr. intenda to remain here per- Paper Ruling ard Book Binding- To meet, the increased demsnri of tha I unitiesD» Romiiiiiniiy. I have made extensive ad'liti ui, to my .lob Cilice, mid iDy an inerenai-d lorce of firat el .as workmen. I Wil be«C nit tint* rendv t" do all kind* of PLAIN and FANCY JOB PIUSTINti ut once an I with the //rental poniblc di«/iatch. Insures Build Merchandise and other iropetty. against !o*b or damage b_v Fire, ai ratesaa low as otJier flrat cluaa Stock CCDui|miiie|L To Keep Butter in AY arm VVeati —A simple mode of keeping buttei warm weather''where ice is not hat Invert » common flowerpot over the ter, with some watir in tfce dish in wl the bufei'i* laid. The orifice at bot may be eorked or not. The prousMM the eartheuwure will keep the bu oool. ! C . \ • I, i Particular utiention given to the Inaurance of Fnrui Property. Isrdated Dwellings and their Furniture, for one. three or five years. Mautntlv. (April A. Uflo. GKNTKTCL NEW HEARSE, and having all ofher neeassary arrangements coin pleteil, he has gone Dili i ■ i auuv 'oa-iu«»«. lCD which lie will uttend with promptnessSnil d sputch OOFFrNP of all aires oonstantlv on hand. Persona diairinn hie •erviees will please call at the store of t-he 1111- iigned. P- 8IIERII)AN. 1'ittrton. July 3. ISM.-ly-* , i aeii y Street, nxt door to Dr. D Drr a. Losses eqiiitabi.v niijiiarau, and hromptlv RULISO to any pattern neatly executed. BOuK BINDIDUin any style doneonshort notice FAin IN Cash at this Aukscv. DitEASES AN'D CLOAKS all km li m»•[D• neatly. 4U MtaiilMlly. MCl in • latest atyle. Wt. ana to pleaaa. PitUUm, April C1, Idttl. N BL \NK BOdKS of all kinds, from a »Ledie.", lat II ok or linekei to a p cent Pasabook. coi.- oIhii'I) on hand. rilOMPSOS 0ERR. Agent, Wilkea-Burre, Pa Miy J*. I«i«—ly STATION KUY in great, vnriety for sale at ree funiiiijp urices. PRINTING. WRAPPING mid WRITING PAPERS of e* rv deacrinhon Im PKACTICAL WATCHMAKEBS OAVII8 would say to lfJL thf Liidieaof Pittaton and vieini« v that ■WC* iuh revived th« LATEST STYLE OK PATfiqKVH FOR DRBi8EH AND MANTLES, and an or era iiitruiied to her will be promptly UM.A i to. Hooiua iu ttie B itler Store Building. iORTH EASTER S "PENH8YLYA5IA In describing the difference betw aristocracy «"d democracy, it i* wit fui"il in l iiiciniixii, the democracy, * those who kill hojjs for a livit»Dr; the istocfuey those wnose father* have ki.l "hogs. sh le. ROBERT BAUR. Muin Street. 2d 'lix.r he Hr)inCre. Wilkes Burn- '* 1 LIVE WHILE YOU LIVE! LiU »V Aii / DOBRA'S NEW SALOON IN FTTXiXJ BliAST. April It. 1161. PRII.AnE1.CBfA. PA James jtive tho babjr Hi'Uie lull (lam and put it to bli-ep, and brinjc uie mv j: asul. I aiu jroii»jlt• to a uieetinj; for anu'liorutidii ul'the condition of tbe bau race. " CAMBRIAN HOUSE," nI8EA8ES OF THE SEHVOUS. 8EMINA I. iikix »nr and nBXUAt,itr«Te*»—iifw huCI r«- tin #lf ir.'Hlm 'ill—in r?|HDrU of the HOWARD A8SOCTATION -»*■ itt ny iiihiI hi »C-uleH l.'M•*» envnlnpi-s. Ire- rtf ehurgt- Addrw-n Or J". SKIbl/IN HOUOItroH. llowimi 4,*4.Di oil, Nn 2 rf'itith HCiiIh atrcel. F» The nndersijned has the ple«»ureof announcing uD the puhliu that he hat fitted up DC neat and «oiniiiChUCDu« JVDi«er Beer Salnon xii'tgentj*[ KmtaiirHiit. one door north of D l*AintD s; on Malft street, in Pittaton. where he it prepared to lurtiieh tliH b'ut of everything with wbieb to refresh the iener n»an. HI jfjli OF FAHR. Bwltser Clieese, Tri|De«, Litubureer Oheese, Clold Hum. i '» Frankfort Sausage, Fried Oysieri, Bulojin* '■ Oyster Mews, Pickled Pics' Feet, Oysters Raw, Pickled Tongues. eirrdtuN. PA. 811FFITH THimS, Proprietor. TOffW.i Wimitucs in.| fkvoiwklvknown eJtuliliahioent. would re-| »•»*¥«*« UD«K »*«SH»j „ ry,H „ IhwWr.i »jTar**«i«f .11 hi nil • aerved in the Cuaurpaaaed f..r Wmtene,s. Fin* Oloaa.Dura beat atyle. Freali Oyatwr* and r.irioua other 'Wly, Firmneaa and fcvenneaa of rttirtare. 4DCbeC Dr.il) be*preaireii iu the nUMt acceptable Pubb Lf»nl»TV LkaiD—Warranted to cover m DrC oanner and at allhour*. The Home aims to be lurCucc for same weight than any other Leadin* at the huhoat respectability. and trill be Tru it tlml yon will no otaer ! laaptin a manner iu»*pi»ble toall who have oc- ' " *. itti-RTV 7i\c •aaioii Wt pulroni** it. G. T. 1 H LI»DiDR i Y ZINC, P'tUtott, April 1#, 18«3.—It Selected Zf SC. ground in Refined Linieed Oil ' ~ ■ ~ •* i«i , I unequalled in quality, alwaya the latne, ;|*r iwr pittston borough kirs I pure liberty zinc, FOR 8 t I.K. *&C■*+» in Warranted to do more and battw work"at given tfc» immftdlate vicinity of the R Road Bridge, coat than any othe.— Urrcol them IroMtinn ..n the fi/fgr, will be /D , ,A, «,*/I f# wry toy Th* a&Dve named Ma are ai U« w wwi aeairilily located a» any In the and Manufactured at PENNSYLVANIA PAINT wlH tie *"ld lo#er tlinii any l,.t« in Wwn. A COLUtt WOKKi. Ordera executed promptly Apply tii W«, BLOCUM Srranton. by " ZlEGLEIl A SMITH. Pitts tan April '«!J„R,'UUT' »Vh,,U«th Dealer, ■ V ■ I ! BW Jtyre and Office. No. 137 North THIRD A FJNC ASSOftlUKNT j | * To Hotel Keepers* Of Exteniioo TahJei, of the hMtmake. fliak, k PPLICATIONS and BOWP8 for TAVERN Walnut, Ac., at the Furniture &ww» of the un- A. MCJflWSE for aahs M the I ■j ■•m Nov U. IW-Hy V. PETERSEN. Pitt*ton. Pa. H. C*■ A. PETERSEN. Scrantnn, Pa. C. PETERSEN, llonesdale, Pa. '• I supp*»e." said ih« quick, " J think iue ulw»l ?" Yes," said the patiei • but I did not, tfiiuk ym cupli ajcert my t-buughu by fWiirg wy pulse," , - ——_ —There is sooie talk of a ringing fei val to be held at Dresden durini: ihexu mer, at which twenty to twenty-fivo thC saud singers will appear. }fov. 8,18(10. SAMUEL J. BARBER, Sculptor, ami Dealer in Foreign and Domestic MARBLE Toinb-Stuart. fliiNteti, Window I'api ft Milt, OPTOdfrKTHH BAWK. ' pirraros, LtJZEENE co.. pa. Everything, hot and cold, Rut np in the beat of style, lot Cuffee, Later, Ale, Liquor*, Cigah, te..ie. • A share of public patroaage is respectfully solicited. JIo pains w ill be spared to p^ase.^ Plttston. Nov. U, I8«4..1y —Iron hM b«en oi*de no tfcin in E» land' Bm * ~a' Davir is to req*ir« 4,800 ie»«M to «■ iw ly tin tml iC» (he l.OOUth of »n i»» haii'lsomB carriage, built for Ji [ in Nu* Ork"US. left belting uiowd in th« huHteofeveiarioit. is the opinion that then* I* is caiii than an abundance of Ami t . . All order* promptly attended. Hnd»ati»factlob *»rr*nted. JApril .1, I8«i.-|y Hernia, or Rupture I \ r\R8H 4 Co's Radical Cure TriifS. 1DI Marah A Co-'a Graduating TruM. Children and Infant 8 Trustee; Elaelie. lr»i Appamtua for Curratur* of; the Spine ; Shoulder Brace aiDd Su8pt*nd**j'fC»r Gentlfftifii; Shoulder Brace and Skirt BUpfiorter ftDr Ladlra and Miseee; London Sueportaraj HtnkiCv.') mobi. Pittaton. All Initrunentain thedepartment ol Merhan,cal Surgery procured on abort notice.«o tliat the Rioted and their friend* ty^caniag JnlyS.im. DS. 8- G. MARSH'S National Hair Restorer! to jrrow tbick iind i.trooH.clwpe.i* rilling out- trees the head from IMudruff; Baldneee; cure* rlaxia Stall Rheum Tettr'rTnd all other cutaneous Cti»- eaMK of the Itdnea not dye t lie Hair, hut helps Rid G* express more ffi? V I can hi. in Wiln * i:»i im/'./ffcn*** riiXtW*- |
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