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• ,i.L r, . , s*£ I'iTTSTON GAZETTE, jk3Ti JA30J' 9S8t) JI0)8ttn Jw:MnUng and RUU BLiamSU WJBKKLY UM G-. M. RICHART, ~~W npi F"'W* 1% ~T 4 B A T M ~1 V | ■ The "Oaaette" Jobbing 6fl "flwette" Building, Iain Street, West Side jg 1 I I I |L 1 I ]J I % fl 1 M F#lll!lll|l|ji andth* Jobrnnungofflc* Tie GAZETTE ami JOURNAL is published B W ■ r ■ II ■ ■ ■ H §1 - / M M ■ -4 * S v4 IWng new embraces a la»«ri Lina rer an" 1 II I lllil B I T t-\ # i n i I I FT I • fbStarimfts? I 1 I I L j I w 1 U Tl / J B J J_ 1 JLJ »%sr"": Fift. Cent*'or advertising a square of 8 lines for JL JL ■ ■ ■ —S -M- BMipi MANIFESTS. uBBEIlS, S*SS&*--» »!! iHF ——-* tSEW "^w ■* — -^up*.iitaii,«*Tie«rr»T C LABELS, CAB8SS, NOTES, Art 2 0# 'if* ' It ,.ti A UtftltofMW .% ■ r% -.-.ft " l m. ► !D* •m, I»«r AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL mmt luWV C D" --d'$ 00 f 0«t I « C•wrnvi D I.: | 1» 08 D . C M OO BUUS«. Eul«d work ofallkindt, done intlvM»«»*«»t« manner,and printed as requested. Evervthln, line wllWecefr* prompt atUmtfon.' ' BLANKS. J Warranto, CoastabUfiales, Summon n. Judjrnw tnu:ts,l'romi*grj' Notea,SnLpen««,AttachucD ' (fntionK. ManlSge Certlfleates, rh ecfc R ort»,Tirf | Doods,jConir»ct», Lenses,Ao.,etc. . ' IjToo | aT 00 I 311 0(1 | 00 •tt ooTasod j so ao | 78-QQ •ptimtei) tfl i\t Coal interests, frfitics, ftetos, literature, attfc General Iittelligeare. Merchants' cards not e*oeeiing on* ttikh oconiouaJ. notices, including subscription tl.« Pittston Gaiis ttk, |16 00 per annum. Editorial or local item advertising will be •harged 20 centa per lino cach Insertion. Notices oC deaths or mwrrwges will be insertwUhottt charge. Obituaries 10 eente per line. Advertisements must be handed in before 10 dock X. M. on Wednesday to wsuro attention. VOLUME XV.-NO. 12. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1865. WHOLE NO. 792. CITf advertisements. Geo. W Brainerd & CSp, GROCERS, For tho Pitta ton Gazetto. of those sacred pallaCcs where nothing but light and blessed Immortalitic, no shadowe of matter for teares, discontentments, gricfea, and uncomfortable poBsions to work upon, but all joy a&4 tranquiltia and peace % evpr and ever dQe.dwell,", t The rank and authority of these spirits have been strangely though variously defined. According tb the Book of Enoch and the Jerusalem Tnrgum, there aro six groups of various dignity) according 4o 1'hjlo 8ey.en, , Dipnysius tho Areoptgitc counts nine, and the scholars of tho Middle Ages accept his numeration. TUpy fall into their groups with three in each.— 8Cfap?ilnl, Cherubim! Thrones nominations, Virtues, Powers, * Bat it is in painting that angelg re their fullest portraiture. Yet wJIcf-fw of the comeeptions are, and pneriHY only fsntsirtic as others, it to ret#at #ith what tinity and distinctness arigi ftiid- nahiro as ministering aro wti out, so that this definite type Of t!re {rtfH(ertitt40ulds-6ui( thoughts'Of angc! to tlrtf%iitjto visible fotdi. .Wc"tfay ftHoW th^?rtiere hnmafy tional aedlegendary lore of angelio ph( ena,in whipb Pagan and Cbristain tbot aud earth ,«nd heaven, and things #o ous and incongruous, are inextri blended; ami which have greatly h to confuse our minds and spread a Si cean scepticism of angels altogeth Turning to the Scriptures themselve arc in quite another atmosphere. A are rt*eogn5se8 there from tho cher that kept tho way of the tree of life a flamingsword turping every /way,, t'o last,'t6 tlfc an'gQl that was sent to by Jos us to testify the Apocalypse to. wovefl Into the texture o Bible that to reject them is to reject They arte Recognised without apolog, surprise, having as real an existeo1' men. They take their place in tho 1 ry with simplicity and dignity; $upC ural, but without a tracO of the tnarve Ttie/ cAtmof be ignored in Bible teae ' aid tfh'ejr Otfeurtoffenentfugh to reveal peculiar position. Uniformly they appear as men. '«jit. sit, walk, Btand, arij clothed, £ and are spoken to, lay their hands on ffeeeiVb the courtesies paid by hoet tof It is (his tha|*giries point to the s; that We, may eptertain angels unawai But then they ascend jn the flame of •iflCo, fly through heaven, are mado y o men when their eyes arc shut—ir on's, droams, trahces; and invisible t fhed' their e- - are _ open ; pass th "lso " Vc disturbing the business oabds. NEW ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 3?ittston, IPa. WARD. ' cdsn vb S-sTARtr Inurance Company NORTH AMERICA, Philadelphia. THE DAWN Or FEACB. BY JAMES LAW. AND Sow 'i this cru«l war Is over." I OS MURRAY, near WE8T®t. GEO. W'.'BRAHTERD,") DAVID BELDEN f ELISHA W. BAXTERD SHOES. INCOI5PORATED ITM. Capital aud Surplus, $1,715,17170. Hear tho shout of victory ring; See abova us sweetly hover) NEW YORK. X». LAMB, DIUKCTOBS Gentle peaco on downy viofi One raoro word of welcome waiting, Ere she fondly flutter down, aching heart to comfort, Evory saeriAce to crown. Coaia4 8. Stark, Licensed Claim Af&nt. AU i'«neion», Buck Pay »nd Bounty Ckiraa promptly collected: JBir Office in £xpre»a pflice, Plttotoh, Pa. March W; 1865. ly • Ci. 11. SMITH, RESPECTFULLY invitesthe theattention of the public to hislargo stock of BOOTS AND SHOES,such as Gents'FineCalfBoots, Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties &c. Also, a large variety of Ladles' and Children#' slioes, andOaltersof alldescriptions,in fact everythingtbeliae. He has connected a separate department for a RESTAURANT and CONFECTIONREY, neatly fitted tip In good style. My establishment Is opposite C. Law&Go.» Cash Store, Main street, Pittston, Pa. The patronage of the pnbllcissolicited. Pittston, March 29,1860.—tf. Arthur G, Coffin, John It, Ncff,^ John Mason, Samuel W. Jonefl, Rlflhari IJ. Wood, Geo. L. Harrison, John A. Brown, William Welsh,; Francis B. Cope, Samuel' F. pmith, Wm. E. Bowen, Charles Taylor, James N. Dickson,. Edward H. Trotter, Ambrose White, S. Morris Wain, Edward S. Clarke. Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, &c., &c., Ac., When the traitor's power was greatest; When his boast was loud and high; When our cause was at tho darkest, And our nation's death seemed nigh, Still 6ur faith could never waver, U.S. rar Claim Agency. ffo. 191W0Bt Street, 1 door abate Uunoe St., N.JE"W-YQEiK« March 1, 1861. MIyl JOHN RICHARDS, AUTIICR G. COFFIN, President. Cdatiles Platt, Bcc'y. TVULY AUTHORIZED AND IjJCENBED■ JtX I 9 the United SUies Qoycrnmcnt, haB «iipPri_ or facilities for procuring PJ?A XTOtfU. BA OK PAT, BOUNTY, Ao., charges reasonable, and all business with the Dej»rtment at Waslnngton entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. .JHB-Office one door North of the First National Bank, Pittstou, Ta. JfSSr- This old and reliable Insurance Company continues to rnsuro all Sale Class Property, Limited or Perpetual, as low as Perfect Security will warrant. THOMPSON DERR A BRO., Agents. (Over Bennett's Banking House,) Wii.kes-Babrk, Pa. IIENRY C.DEWEY, Local Agent, FlTTSTON, Pi. Prineetluns, Archangels, Aigcls. 1 L. t. CL'KTJSS C. 0,£UBT)S». And our hnndwould never stack, So we've overturned the monntains— Wo'.ve brought peace and Union back, 'Ehfl lUbbinical Tlieosophy ia oioro explicit. There are seven archangels— Michael, Raphael, Gabriel, Uriel, Cihamuel, Jophiel, Zadkicl wkotu the tour first and greatest sustain the throne of 'God.— These four also preside over the four elements, the solemn ministers ef God :—Mtohaol is prime minister, presiding over worship ; Raphael, minister of health ; Gabrie), ot war ; and Uriel, of justice. The order and mode of government of an earthly kingdom was thus transferred to heaVen ; so that wo are not surprised to find tho four-and-twenty eld'efs of the Revelations are' four-and-twenty angels forming a senate or awful inner and sccret council, and, like tho foftr-and-twenty orders 6F the Jewish priests, each having his period of special service. Their occupations are very varfoitt, though, falling under only two great stages—worship and service ; tho former towards God, the latter towards men and their worship is always heavenly singing. Latimer preaches of tho " Angels singing with great pleasant voioe and Milton speaks of the angels : CURTISS & CO., CORNER OF LLOYD & PRIME STREETS, BUFFALO, N. Y., m s =3 c=r~ 3v Hail I olj liail! ye nolilo heroes. Who have C}one the work so well; Long shall patriotic bo'Soms O'er your doings proudly swell ; Parents, swnct hearts, wives rejfticing, Hearts and arms wide openflihg, For yonrdear ones are returning,' Deathless honors home they bring. Commission Merchants CG P3 £ JOHN MACLAEEN, Practical Brass Founder, AND BRASS COCK MANUFACTURER, MAI STREET, PITTSTON, PENN'A. •9 pa~ Rofer to T. Beaver, Danville; Hon. Z. Bennett, Wilkes-Barre; A. Pardee, Hazleton; E. & B. Bevan, Henry M. lticbart, Geo. Lazarus, L. W. Kauluian, and P. Corcoran, Pittsn. [May 28, 1863.—ly for ma roucuAu: A»d sale or GRAIN, SEEDS, HOPS & PROVISIONS. H 00 £ M® Also, Wholesale Dealers in Western and Canada Flour. Particular attention paid to purchasing nnd shipping Uiain ou orders. May 1, 1862.-0iu CO 03 esz Franklin fire Insurance Company, Speak we gently of the vanquished. Their mistaken fears to quell; The're our brothers and deserve it; We are prquil they fought so.wel}) And wo know, each other better. Now this cruel war is o'er, And beneath oae glorious banner WeSvilllove them all the more. . • t ■ 1 Evei-y description of BrnsnWork, Oil Cups, Water, Gas, Steara and Liquor Cooks, Jobbing, Jiras| JJtA. Castings,tc. done with despatch. E2Z3SiW&\ The highest priccs paid for old Brass, Lead and Wnc. Simp at No. 1 Shaft, Main St., April l», 1SB3.-1V J. MAC. L. OF PHILADELPHIA. 1863. fresh sprwg goods. iq63. REIGIE, WIEST & ERVIN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS cj JO & . Pe.pctual Premiums, Less five pero^nt....... ,$914,148 85 . 4S,797 34 .#100,000 00 Kj tt yn © P3 g W H W OO GO -$«08,*39 51 200,612 33 800,224 24 •ft «o a . Unexpired temporary premiuMs,, Surplus, BUTLER HOUSE, foreign and American Dry Goods, « 3' 1 ota J, ,i $2,109,170 08 For the rittstoil G alette. My Friend David Mills. PITTSTON, PENN'A. -o c= CT3 Qi ~ "S Statemcntof the.assets of thcCompany on January 1,1801, published in conformity with the provisions of the sixth section of the acto Assembly «f April*5th, 1842. Moutuaukh.—On properly valued at over.$4,000,00(1, being first mortgages on renl estate in the city ond county of Philadelphia, 52'J 92 in the neigliboringoouutits,$1,954,558 85 Real Estate, purchased at SUeri ff sales uhdor mortgage claims, surveyed and valued at $110,299 49^ Cost 4- Loans. — Xoinporary loans 'ion stocks as collateral security .}... Stocks.—Market value, $87,890)27 No. 47 North 3C! St., Phllad'a. Pa., v.'.miM rompedKifly invite the tiftototfan of Country to their Wliy slumber my rouse—from thy lotbargy elterich & treffison, S3 a &D 2 2 »■ IS ■ wake; Redeem thy tyst time and the long silence break.' Tell tho rocks and the Mountains, tho river and WW} ' ' «„Cr ' PROPRIETOR*. Large and Well-Selectod Stock of JORH3SH 8PBIN® GOODS. IVlucli thov am now reoeWinatu store. ef MoroliaptSlwouM flml it to their ndvantageto call iih»5 i-xilrnlneonrstock. a|,i ,i -in. law. CLD . „ C=D jhodn doors Witljbui disturbing the gi ind walk throtagh tbo streets witbot :ractihg. the pe'bplc. From all this, a Ds from the fact of their .creation, it i id irifeftcd they are net without a Mat is related of the rcsarreotion b( lie'Lord is a3 wonderful and to us ii :Dr6h'e'ns\blc,' as wbdt Is related of i Pneif countenance Ls radiant, " terr Mike lfehtrtSng IWfiro his martyi ftpe shone aS ttye face of ai rel. *,''' Their very garment* ws daazliqg s Ikmiuate the sky at night and the g tf n prison cell Somptinjes they aj »itb n staff i sometimes with a sword, mgijl touched tho roek with his staff Gideon saw fire leap out and comsume i id's flesh and unleavened cakes. I aw an angel stand between heaven •arth with his sword stretched over J safcjn. Biit when w® would approach jr we are repelled. The pietnro is a aijd vasf Heaven towers above l?e frrte on the bordefs of another ilgHWtf tforld. '\V{c stand before such beings as Di saw, Helpless to conceive ant lariog to penetftrtp their vast magnifies Tlje one clothed in linen, whose loins lulled ipiffi. fine gold oj Uph'az: 2w \ ihb was like the beryl, and his face a. tpvearftnc't of VDyhtninQx and hi* Cyt 'amps of fire, aiia Ids arms and his 'H;C: in his/ert like in his color to vol Yraps, and the voicc of his words lilct 'nice ((f a multitude. The other, clo citha cloud, an da rainbow upon his h iruT his face air it werf the sm, ana 'eet as pillars of fire, Jus riqKtfwt ret tpdh the sea and Ks lejl fjot C?n fye ec incl when he nad cried, sevch thunders 'era/ tfyii- voicef. This, is vagus;' eagu'enen$ss of overwhelming splendoi :onditloj5's of life unknown to us. Yet we know much about them, tHa powar and might they are superior to p thab they are luighty, that,they exoe strength We read ajso. of their wild. knowing #11 .things that arc iu the ea; discerning tb,e good and bad, yet igpoi of the Son of Man, and desiring to p« tynte tha mystery of tbo Go6pelD It is o by casual allusion that we learn of tl appearance and Habit, as they are introd ed upon some mission to man. Their s vice to him is related with much dett They accompany"God's servants upon i portaut missious, are messengers betwe God, and His prophets, cary answers prayer and carry prayer back again to Go warn of impending dangers, cross the pi poses of ev?l men, roseue some and Btni others. Angels bur - • " «1 ** April 19,1SW. "Their happy hourain joy and hymning spent.' Shakespeare twos it for one bP fire mo&t beautiful similes.: Ur .IT TO THE PUBLIC. Throughout all Columbia, "found David M ills. THE LUZERNE HOUSE, The Great Northern Oil Company; Through some tribulations and perils I'vo jDass- C. E. WRIGHT. ID. C. HARRINGTON WRIGHT & HARRINGTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ■WILKKS-BfltBE, PA Office on Main St» above .Z Bennett's Store. Will practice in Courts of Luzerne County and Mayor's Courts of Carbondale. Ctwisultatlonfl in German and English. ID-C. Harrington, Notary Public. iVb, 1, 1301. $35,51 .'i 38 "Thore's not'the smallest orb which tlicfu* 6e WEST PITTSTON, PENNA., 21 Broad St. and C7 Exclidogc Phicc, On land and pn ivater since I saw him last. Still hero I am safe 'mongst the woods and the mMM» D0 l4Dy'S*D» ' D" !«»» Bat 111 his motion like an angel sings, D»D " C&■ StiW quiring to the young.eyed cherubims." ;;« Herbert turns it 5n hii own rement way: " fjord, let the angels praise Thy name, Man is a foolish thing, a foolish ' v 1 And hearty George Wither, distributing tbe'parts'of a universal chorus, gives the angels the tenor: Is open for the accommodation of l}.»ai ders. Travelers and Citizens interested. It shall be the aim of its Proprietor to do justice by all. Call and see us and satisty - April 1», IMS H] It. THAYER. N K W YORK. $84,671 37 CAPITAL, $2,000,000. Patentees, Manufacturers, and Solo Proprietors OF HENDRICK'S LUBRICATOR. Coat,. Notes and bills receivable .... Cash, on hand .'.... $23,252 08 " in hands of Agents, 8,#86 47 $75,047 97 $1,910 «5 hills, j. And happy to think I'm to near David Mill#. KAGLE HOTEL, PITTSTON. PA — GEORGE LAZARUS, Proprietor. (UtAn, D*«. i, mot. *&y $20,039 15 stood, Saifit Paul, I think, says they will all work for What though some afflictions and "trials I've $2,231,547 17 A1.SO niiAMcns is Sperm, Lard, Whale, and other Oils. Rkai. Estate.—Market T»)ue,....... Cut ns above............... ...... Ailvancc in valuo, Btockr.—Mnrkctvaluo,.. Jsr.Sflfl 27 good) *l! Together for those that will dC1 ** God villi', '' Still obliging and kind as my friend David Wilis. E. THAYER, M. D., ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, Hui&fLUO.'Utti lDi=j residence from Montrose tofjie I.userne House, Pittston, offerB Ins Professional Services.to tho CUiaBna of Xiuzcrno nnd adjoining counties, Office ut Luzerne House. Pa ti cuts can be accommodated Willi bo«d if required, OH reasonable term*, at the llotel. R. TUA.Yi.lU MADAM DEMOREST'3 Paris and New York Fashions JOHN" BRYAN, PrWt .♦110,4# . 8.5,£1,3 38 * E.E.UkniDiC1'K. Rupt., J,vroa8. Atwqoh, V. Pres W.N.M Alters, Gen. Agt. J.A.Wisnkii,800. ATr's. $21,786 11 " Come ye sons of human race, In tliis chorus take a place, And aihid the mortal throng Bb ye mnstfers of the song; Angela and supernal powers, Bs Are noblest tenor yours!" New StylesJ'or 1864! THE UNDErtSfGNED 'Wonld respectfully inform the Ladies of Pitteton and vicinity, tjlkiit jsU'u Una removed to the second story ol the bujlding, recently ocoiyDied by Mis. Gedi(i», opposite (iooper'a IIi»U, where sue has just opeb- O'l a full assortment of MADAM IJKWOItMT'RCEI.KBRATRD TABIS ANI) Cost us above Advunoc in vuluo, 75,0-17 «7 An bonester mortal never crossed 6'er tbo sea, Or yet from the shackles of tyranny fletv ; May be never bo free from mortality's ills, • That would strive to injure my friend' lDav!4 'Mills. New York, Jan. 5, 1801. $12,842 30 DR. G. M. WILLIAMS, SURGEON DENTIST, Tqtftl. Lossk# nv Finn 18B0. SlOfl',324 U JJyor4©r°f tHo Boards. OltAfl. N. n.VNOKEn, President, *2,2(50,1*5 OS —Losses paid during the year Aj_.nl I:), It Main SWeet, Pittston, Pa. . Among the ninny improvements roceutly introduced in his prnctlco, ho regards none of more jiuportauce than bis method of EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, for angelic instruments, the harp is the commonest with the poet, the late or pipe with the painter. Coleridge speaks of C8. nEOK. M. , l,„r jrfPUILADBLFHIA.-/Klg» Office,—Two doors above his for- Attest—W. A. STEEL. Secretary pro torn. DinHC"rons.—Ohns.N.Bnnekir,President; Edward C. Dale, Ailco President; Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Richards, Mordceni 0. Lewis, David S. Brown, Isaac Lea, George Pales. WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tem. BENJ. JONES, Agent. Pittslon.Sept. 5,18fll. * May ho over bo blessed with the comforts.ofllfe; And spared to enjoy thorn with Pcggyhis wife, And never be subject to powders or pills, JIKW-VOKK FAhUI^Nrf, n»«r r«wid*Mic(V Kaat iD1 ** of Main ftt-, tTio Public 3 juare, Witkos-Bariy), I'eun. • J*Ijr l», 18#0.—ly. Ciimnrlnihi Ml the Intent and most Mllahle pattern* dr Ladle*' nml Children'.* *upmxl o. alJ-klDd, wliioh alio Kill b« lumpy tq.fiiriiisli «j ica»oiiaV|e 1%; NrMmlam I)»nlore*t,elieW*l reuetvw iiatltnii m«i« regular alio in gr«»ter variuty tVnilW'. who depend Sins pi V upon ftocWionnl Jim-- «li*.i'S from tlio Nnw-VirK Howe*. Lndie* are reattlKfiwy inviteil lu cull mill exaiiriue to tl)«tn,solves.— adieVafid CliiMfen's clothihjt made In order a* usual. Apvll I*. I*f4.-I» ,\l IU1. McAKUUK. That would shorLeu the day* of my frieud David Mills. . ,T. . "the prayer by archangels SrHerithey slngAfmcrey," which ho is doing successfully every day, by the iiso of NITROUS OXIDE GAS. Ill go for to seo him when ever I get time, And tell him what .strange tilings I've seen iqi ancl Thomson of tho r . ftD Cw 1~VR. C. R. GORMAN. hliving t&tuuied the | | prastiue of hia profession. tend U 6 hia aervious to the puople oi .Pitt*ton una Tolu/left at the EAGLE HOTEL will receive, rouipt attention, night or day. PUuUu, July 23, lidl. .jf. It Is perfectly salVi mid wry pleasantto Inhale, rty result* have been entirely satisfactory in overy instance. C. M. W, Rooms with J. W. MILLER, adjoining the Cash Store nimbus. Law .t Oo. Pitts'ton, May 1st 1S61. this clime, And a glass of the best that the region distill* " I'll shave for lang syne with inv friend David Mills. - " visionary hour When musing midnight reigns or silent noon, Angelic harps are fli lull concert heard." ]iut Milton, following do doubt those visions of the Italian painters fliat his youth has made so celebrates BEN J. E. BOWEN'S 3VS*J(7 Pfi m Lift INSURANCE CO,, Taos. Horfsixti, DR J. M. BARRETT.—DENTIST. — Office at hi* residence on Franklin street, oppostho Methodist fchltrch, Wilkes-Barre. Pa., where he mny hereaftey be found at «ll hours. Br. fl. inserts Teeth on Gold and Silver plata. Ao.,and operator in all the branches of Dontol Burgery.hi the brtt manner. r A deduction from usual eharftee suflloient fcD nov»r expenses, -ail# wed., to P®[s,0"" JjJ** i C-')UU' join a dintancf. "V Incorporated 1812. Boot, Shoe, Leather and Finding's Di-jimob, M«rCSh 38th, 1R8J, HARTFORD, CONN. Stock Company, " the solemn pipe A\id duloifinor, nil organs of aweot stop All sounds as fret by string or golilea wire," with which, as well as ASSETS OVER §1,000,000. fpHKlOLD AND SUBSTANTIAL LIFE IN' I surance Company is issuing over C100 Policies per month. Its busiusaais increasing with WaudvrM'i'AHidity- 0«t ipaured at once. Application* received by I. M0I8TEK, ' l'r6v l(lenc»D Pa. MANHATTAN STURK AND MANUFACTORY • , From the Jteligious Monthly, I TH* VISITS OF ANGELS. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK, The undersigned would r'espeetfullv ohnotince to his old friends and the public that he has opened an establishmentof the above description in the room next door south of ShifTer Ck Lance's old stand, where he is well Stocked with Oentlemen's, Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes of thu vefy best manufacture. Having in constant employ tho beBtof workmen, the custom disparts mout of his establishment will not be inferior to any in northern Peonsylvanis. Satisfaction warranted. B. E. BO WEN. .' $905,500 ANimr.iv J. Smith, 1 ( Wm. Pitt pAUiEn, Secretary. J ( President. BY W. F. STEVENSON, Considering hcrw wide and deep-rooted, a8 well as fSiblftaJ, the bcTic/'ih aAgels has bfecn, it'is singular h6w isiidotn tt" cottjes up to the surface. Is it that in days of illumination wo are ashamfed of it, that it sounds like a fable which woll hied minds ought to rejcct,—that it is' like confessing to witches and ghost? f As our telescopes sweep the skies with a more searching scrutiny, are we staggfered that thejj have not discovered a'C(roather frotti an fingel's wing Is there a conflict in our minds between the traditional faith wehavd acceptcd*and the restless, adyancing, and polished scepticism cf orir time, and that we are half ln'qlitied to tftiik 'tie sceptics arfl'right? When a faith is' "so'ttckfity, a little quizzing, a slight assumption ofsupe: rlor culture, will knock it under. No one likes to bo-pulled up by principles when he only wants a single opinion. It is ae irritating as a toll-bar (to a man who onlj drives a mile. Or is it that oar notion! are too vaguaaud erode to bear expression, like Washington Jrying's Irish man wbc shot an owl, oqd ou being told by a frienc that it was a cherubim, died of fright! Have we thought so little about them, tha they mix themselves up curdely with- will o'-the-wisps, meteors, spectres, hobgoblins and other night fears i ■? . D1.1, 'i l. v Ajnl clioful symphonies, Jay without night," D. circle ttod's throne. There ia relief in torning to the beauti. ful idea of Sibbes, that." vrq ha»e a derivative comfort, from tha attendance CDf aq? gels upon Christ .... They attended upon iTitu as the Head \ they attend upon us as the members." nrnicTMS nedy Street, nxt door to Dr. Dorr s. .(C , .AH LADIES' DRESSES AND CLOAKS all kinds, made neatfjr, substantially, and In latest style. We aim to please. Pittston, April 21, 1864. April 30rl8flj ly W.l*. Halincr, Unfit* L. Lord. Tlina.W. Pearjsall, Sidney Mn*"U, John C. lireen, Win. F. Mott, Peter Oooper, Ki -hard Tiijhe. John Caswell. II. II, lVrowoo, H.(h»-11. Mm turn, AngustusH.Ward lldu'n TD.Morgan.L.B. Swire*, Ja». 15. Johnston, TtAriM* lliirvoti, .KinioiftJnlles, Henry Klsworth,- Jolm Stoward, Hicli'd. Mortimer, Henry lluylis. JOB PRINTING, BTiAPf K BOOK MAIftlFACTORV, Pittston, April 2, 1663.—ly Paper Billing and Book Binding. UNDERTAKING! To meet increased demand of thebusiocss oommiiui ty. I I14V0 made extensive additions to my Job Office, artd Ijy'an increased foree of limtnlass workmen/1 will b« at all time* ready to do nltkiadsof i'iAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTING at onccand with the greatest possible dispatch. Ipaures Buildings, Merchandise and other property, loss or damage by Fire, at ratu»as low us other first-class Stock Companies. Particular attention given to the Insurance of Farm Property, Isolated Dwellings and their Furniture, for one, three or five years. necessary*arraimooicntt con. into tlic u,bovC: business, to r THE undersigned would inform "» public that ihar* 5 recently jjrocuraAnd this heavenly service is most various. '"The angels,"" cries Lather, "our true and trusty servants, performing offices and work that 110 poor mendicant would Be ashamed to do for another;"— "If a man is-' sived from drowning, or escapes 0 falling Stone, that is not chance, but the will of thes dear angels." Enemies spiritual and- temporal are to be fought and ourselves tended. And eaoh has a guardian angel, no doubt like that in, I think,. Durer's engraving, where the little child with bright simple face walks trustingly by the preoipwe.and tho serpent, and the thorn ; and tho angel walks beside tfith fbtded toings and eager watch, ahd a gttidthgHandon the child's shoulder. 'IhiB flngel is always on guard, sometimes defending 'bestf when • offending tnist; an offico that may be assigned by Shakespeare when he Bays that •' MRS. DAVIE8 yvould say to the L»4J$r#f .Ffttltonlmd rlainity that •he has just received the LATEST OF PATTERNS FQ# PRESSES, MANTLES, and any orders ifttruitfed to heir .will W. prompt-1 y attended to. Room s ill thtOBuUor store Building. Losses HQCiTAnLV adjustkd, anh i-nonrTLv BULINfi to any pattern neaWy executed. BOOKIUNDIiSGm any style doneonshort notice BLANK BOOKS of sll kinds, from a $26 Ledger, Day Book or Uooket to Hl-6 ceni Passbook, constautly ou hand. PAin J* Cash at this Aobkcv. 3ENTKKL ew hearse, •ul linving all other Dleteil, he has ownmr"v - r C«ich- he will attend vith promptness and dispatch. COFFINS of all jizes constantly on hand. Tersoiis dislring his services will pteaso call at the stor4 of th© unsigned, V. 8UEBIDAN. l'ittstoft, July 3,1882,-Iy-* .. THOMPSON DERR, Agont, Wilkos-Barro, Pa. HENRY C. DEWEY, Local Agent, Pittsto*, Pa. " CAMBRIAN HOUSE," M*ty 28,1853.—ly ■STATIONERY in great variety for sale at ren- prices. PRINTING, WRAPPING and WRITING PAPERS of every description lor sale. ROBERT BAUR, Main Street, 2d door lDelow the Square. Wilkes-Barre, March 16, 1865. PEACTICAL WATCHMAKEBS KO AH EASTERN' "PENHSYLVAKIA PITTSTON, PA. THOMAS, Proprietor. THE undersigned having purchased the interest of Mr. W. E. Whyte in the above well and favorably kndwn establishment, worfld respectfully inform his friends and former patrons ol the House, as well as the public in general, that nothing will ha left undone to render to his ?usiaiaers and guests satisfaction in every particular. Beverages of all kinds served in the best style. Fresh Oysters and various other diehea will be prepared in the most acceptable wanner ant] fit all hours. The Houseaiips tu be one of Uio lugUest rospectability, and will be kept in a manner acceptablo to all who have pc"SWrtSJTiiU-.»r. 7i\! :.■C t. • LIVE WHILE YOU LIVE! HOWARD ASSOCIATION, nod Sodom, destroy* a7pt, harassed David pff tie. army . ftpick. .down guarded; Daniel ,ft? apostles t out of priso; off Peter. Angles * vom heaven, had Him.1 the fltooa-Jrom H i * 1» r — His ascaaiioi .is, f%[ ..version ofevqr righteous at deat togete^Si :ou, sever th asi oast them iot tho twelve gates of th Uhey &»' th PBni?IUIU, FA ' MISEASE8 OF THE NERVOUS, SEMINAL urinary and sexdalsystems—new and r»- e treatment—in reports of the HOWARD QCIATION— Bent'by mail in sealed letter •■envelopes, free of charge AddfeaS, Dr J, BKILLIN HOUGHTON, Tloward Asaoci on, No. 2 Bouth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa | Nav2i, 1864 ly DOBRA'S NEW 6ALOON the £rst»bgrarof } people witJbr/gestU( Sennacherib, and Anglos saved Lot, the lions, let thp struck the chains companied Qhriat*' over Ilim oq earth, Gethaemane, rollec, D spulchre, nod annomjted Tbey encamp abesHt.iho sain children, rejoio* ip tfejSD CO sinner, and bear into heaven. ,% dom alj.D,h«t offend*, eleO, reap$?» world, herald the wicked irom the an# F . ~ C — IKT PUIJIJ BLAST. The undersigned has the pleasure ofc-annonnoing to the publio that lie has fitted up a neat and commodious tager Beer Saloon and general Restaurant, one door north of D Lamb's, oil Main street, in Pittston, where he iB prepared to furnish the best of everything with which to refresh the icnor man. BILL OF FARE. Swltier Cheesy, Tripes, D Liriiburger Cpeese, Cold Hani, Frankfort Sausage, Fried Oysters, Bologna " Oyster Stews, Pickled Pigs' Feot, Oysters Raw, Pickled Tongues. Everything, hot and cold, got up in the besl of style. llot Coffee, Lager, Ale, Liquors, Cigari, &e.,&e. " Consideration, 1fk» ail angol, cam'a And whipped the offending Adam out of him':" J£E8T WHITE LEAD I BEST ZINC! PURE LIBERTY LEAD, We sometimes designate very kind, belevolent, Belf-saorificing persons, who have ;reatly befriended us, as our " good' angels.' If there are men and Wopen ?ngelike, there mbat-needs be their counterpart— the angels themselves. Here the liinple primitive question looms up—Whqt a an angel? •'A spiritual oreature," says ' created by God without a body for the service of Christendom and the ChiiVch." An iotellcotual and incorporea 1 substance,'' says the moro scholastic furitan, " frfle of will, a servant of God, and |»y His grace immortal in blessedness." Bishop Bull is even moro precise, and pronounces angels to bo " certain permanent substanoee, invisible and. impreoeptible to our senses." Incorporeal," flays the Fathara, "Invisible, yet perceptible sense, rational, intellectual, immortal; the good, bright and impassable; the bad, passable ana foul." Hooker's definition blossoms into fxD«try. " Angels,", he says, " arc spirits immaterial and intellectual; the glorious ihbabitauts At dylAg, moreover, tho angels have special charge. They bend down bo near that they may be heard : " Hark 1 they whisper! £ngel say: Sister spirit, come away." TJtiej stoop owr, them wifh radiant face like the dawning of heaven; " And then, like to an angel o'er frhe dyiug Who die in righteousness, she lean'd." , WjyM And when the soul flies tho body, they accompany jf, to heaven. '„Good night, : sweet" prince/'says Horatio of the dead Hamlet, • . - " And llights of angel* sing thoe .to thy rest." Numerous are on record of dyinf men and womeiji whQ fi»id they saw troopi of angels, and who#o vision grew more dis tinct at,the approach of death and tt failure ©t bodily sight- Sometimes it i 'shouts and songs that ore /heard; sqbk times figures that are' seen ; and there \i nothing visible to the spectators but What they dtoseribe as a peculiar brightness W the feature! of the dying. WesT pitTston borough W)TS FOR SALE. Seven Lota in the immediate vioinlty of the R. Roa4 Bridge, three Of them froniing on tho rive»C\will be •old very low. The above named lots ere as desirably located as any in the borough, and wiU he sold lbwer than any lots in town. Apply to WM. SLOCUM. Seranton, •r JOHN HURLBUT, PitUten. Pitts ton, April 6, 1866. 6m S. C£• A. PETERSEN, Scrantpn, Pa, C. PETERSEN, Honesdale, Pa. Nov. 8,1860. Unsurpassed for Whiteness, Fine Gloss, Durability, FirnjnQss and Evenness of Surface. •Pube Liberty Lead—Warranted to cover more eurface fbr same weight than any other Lead— Try if cthd you will have no other ! m PriiK LIBKKTY ZINC, Selected ZfNt), ground In Refined Linseed Oil unequalled in quality, always the same. SAMUEL J. BARBER, Sculptor, anil Dealer in Foreign and Domestic MARBLE Tomb-Stones, Mnutel*, Window Cap* k Sills, OPPOSITE THE BANK, PrTTSTOST, LUZERNE CO., PA. A share of public patronago is respectfully solicited. No pains will be spared to please. iP. DOBBA. X T EN SI ON TABLES! Warranted to do more and better work at given .■tUu* ooit than any othe.:— Get the Best I Manufactured at PENNSYLVANIA PAINT A OOLOB WORKS. Orders executed promptly by ZIEGLER 4 SMITH, ' Wholetale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers. agn Store and Office, No. 1*7 North THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Maroh 9, '85 ly ,, , tv 1 . *: ! ' ■ ■ ■ PURE LIBERTY KINO, A PINE ASSORTMENT Pitts ton, Nov. 24, 1864..1y Hernia, or Rupture I ..aw jm. A-., o*ei t powers of nature and the destinies of kiq loins. Id them allusions to angelio ministr some allowanoe must be made* for the rio Smbolism of the prophetical booki; an ore are nodoubt bo uod^ in tho rational and irrational X# ; thi , whatever they do they do but H The world is not t*Due 'up like a clock, to run doWn wheuit Of Extension Tables, of the best make, Oak, PitUton, Ffb.a»,'M. A. 0. THOMPSON. |ft . ■ . 16&(( All order* promptly attended, and satisfaction warranted. [April 3, 1862.-1? ~\lf ARSH A Co'sRadical Cure Truss. Marsh * Go-'» Graduating Truss. Ohiidren andjnfaut's Trusses; Elastic Supporters; Apparatus for Curyature of the Spine ; Shoulder Brace and Suspended for Gentlemen; Shoulder Brace and BJtirt Supporter for Ladles and Misses; Loudon Supporters; Marsh A Co.'s Abdominal Supporters, tor sale at * KNAPP'S DRUG STORE, Pittst/m, Pa. iff All instruments in the department of. Mechanieal Surgery ptoouned on short notico,»o that the i afflicted and their friends profl^^Mdlip|; Pittston, July CD 1(49. ' Dli. 3. G. MARSH'S National Hair Restorer! 30®auai May 16. rPHIS preparation dOMmW-Aic peculiar property of X restoring Orny Hair to its original Color, causes it to mow thick and strong, stops its falling out, frees the lieiul from Dandruff; prevents Baldness; cures PltyriaqK, Bait Rheum, TBttetyand all other cutaneous dweases of the sculp, ftdoes not dye the HaiiTput helps Nature necrete the proper.coloring matter whioh con* ti tutes its hue. far sale, Wholesale and Retail, by (4. B. KOMlfEL, . We«t' Pittston, Sole Agent for Luierne, Co West Pltt«toB, Oct; 0,1862. " ' BLANK DEEDS! "ITTJ have just received a fresh supply of th« W handsomest *4C1 test CLANK. DlSSDS.o*. parchment paper, ever offered in Luzerne conn * ty. Also a general assortment of blanks of nil kinds. April 1862,-tf To Hotel Keopers. A ITMCATI0N8 and BONDS for TAVERN A. LICENSE for sale at the rAil f lTTSTON GAZETTE OFFICE. Deo. 30,1890. SSOtf
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 15 Number 12, May 25, 1865 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 12 |
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 | 1865-05-25 |
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 12, May 25, 1865 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 12 |
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 | 1865-05-25 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18650525_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 | • ,i.L r, . , s*£ I'iTTSTON GAZETTE, jk3Ti JA30J' 9S8t) JI0)8ttn Jw:MnUng and RUU BLiamSU WJBKKLY UM G-. M. RICHART, ~~W npi F"'W* 1% ~T 4 B A T M ~1 V | ■ The "Oaaette" Jobbing 6fl "flwette" Building, Iain Street, West Side jg 1 I I I |L 1 I ]J I % fl 1 M F#lll!lll|l|ji andth* Jobrnnungofflc* Tie GAZETTE ami JOURNAL is published B W ■ r ■ II ■ ■ ■ H §1 - / M M ■ -4 * S v4 IWng new embraces a la»«ri Lina rer an" 1 II I lllil B I T t-\ # i n i I I FT I • fbStarimfts? I 1 I I L j I w 1 U Tl / J B J J_ 1 JLJ »%sr"": Fift. Cent*'or advertising a square of 8 lines for JL JL ■ ■ ■ —S -M- BMipi MANIFESTS. uBBEIlS, S*SS&*--» »!! iHF ——-* tSEW "^w ■* — -^up*.iitaii,«*Tie«rr»T C LABELS, CAB8SS, NOTES, Art 2 0# 'if* ' It ,.ti A UtftltofMW .% ■ r% -.-.ft " l m. ► !D* •m, I»«r AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL mmt luWV C D" --d'$ 00 f 0«t I « C•wrnvi D I.: | 1» 08 D . C M OO BUUS«. Eul«d work ofallkindt, done intlvM»«»*«»t« manner,and printed as requested. Evervthln, line wllWecefr* prompt atUmtfon.' ' BLANKS. J Warranto, CoastabUfiales, Summon n. Judjrnw tnu:ts,l'romi*grj' Notea,SnLpen««,AttachucD ' (fntionK. ManlSge Certlfleates, rh ecfc R ort»,Tirf | Doods,jConir»ct», Lenses,Ao.,etc. . ' IjToo | aT 00 I 311 0(1 | 00 •tt ooTasod j so ao | 78-QQ •ptimtei) tfl i\t Coal interests, frfitics, ftetos, literature, attfc General Iittelligeare. Merchants' cards not e*oeeiing on* ttikh oconiouaJ. notices, including subscription tl.« Pittston Gaiis ttk, |16 00 per annum. Editorial or local item advertising will be •harged 20 centa per lino cach Insertion. Notices oC deaths or mwrrwges will be insertwUhottt charge. Obituaries 10 eente per line. Advertisements must be handed in before 10 dock X. M. on Wednesday to wsuro attention. VOLUME XV.-NO. 12. PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1865. WHOLE NO. 792. CITf advertisements. Geo. W Brainerd & CSp, GROCERS, For tho Pitta ton Gazetto. of those sacred pallaCcs where nothing but light and blessed Immortalitic, no shadowe of matter for teares, discontentments, gricfea, and uncomfortable poBsions to work upon, but all joy a&4 tranquiltia and peace % evpr and ever dQe.dwell,", t The rank and authority of these spirits have been strangely though variously defined. According tb the Book of Enoch and the Jerusalem Tnrgum, there aro six groups of various dignity) according 4o 1'hjlo 8ey.en, , Dipnysius tho Areoptgitc counts nine, and the scholars of tho Middle Ages accept his numeration. TUpy fall into their groups with three in each.— 8Cfap?ilnl, Cherubim! Thrones nominations, Virtues, Powers, * Bat it is in painting that angelg re their fullest portraiture. Yet wJIcf-fw of the comeeptions are, and pneriHY only fsntsirtic as others, it to ret#at #ith what tinity and distinctness arigi ftiid- nahiro as ministering aro wti out, so that this definite type Of t!re {rtfH(ertitt40ulds-6ui( thoughts'Of angc! to tlrtf%iitjto visible fotdi. .Wc"tfay ftHoW th^?rtiere hnmafy tional aedlegendary lore of angelio ph( ena,in whipb Pagan and Cbristain tbot aud earth ,«nd heaven, and things #o ous and incongruous, are inextri blended; ami which have greatly h to confuse our minds and spread a Si cean scepticism of angels altogeth Turning to the Scriptures themselve arc in quite another atmosphere. A are rt*eogn5se8 there from tho cher that kept tho way of the tree of life a flamingsword turping every /way,, t'o last,'t6 tlfc an'gQl that was sent to by Jos us to testify the Apocalypse to. wovefl Into the texture o Bible that to reject them is to reject They arte Recognised without apolog, surprise, having as real an existeo1' men. They take their place in tho 1 ry with simplicity and dignity; $upC ural, but without a tracO of the tnarve Ttie/ cAtmof be ignored in Bible teae ' aid tfh'ejr Otfeurtoffenentfugh to reveal peculiar position. Uniformly they appear as men. '«jit. sit, walk, Btand, arij clothed, £ and are spoken to, lay their hands on ffeeeiVb the courtesies paid by hoet tof It is (his tha|*giries point to the s; that We, may eptertain angels unawai But then they ascend jn the flame of •iflCo, fly through heaven, are mado y o men when their eyes arc shut—ir on's, droams, trahces; and invisible t fhed' their e- - are _ open ; pass th "lso " Vc disturbing the business oabds. NEW ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 3?ittston, IPa. WARD. ' cdsn vb S-sTARtr Inurance Company NORTH AMERICA, Philadelphia. THE DAWN Or FEACB. BY JAMES LAW. AND Sow 'i this cru«l war Is over." I OS MURRAY, near WE8T®t. GEO. W'.'BRAHTERD,") DAVID BELDEN f ELISHA W. BAXTERD SHOES. INCOI5PORATED ITM. Capital aud Surplus, $1,715,17170. Hear tho shout of victory ring; See abova us sweetly hover) NEW YORK. X». LAMB, DIUKCTOBS Gentle peaco on downy viofi One raoro word of welcome waiting, Ere she fondly flutter down, aching heart to comfort, Evory saeriAce to crown. Coaia4 8. Stark, Licensed Claim Af&nt. AU i'«neion», Buck Pay »nd Bounty Ckiraa promptly collected: JBir Office in £xpre»a pflice, Plttotoh, Pa. March W; 1865. ly • Ci. 11. SMITH, RESPECTFULLY invitesthe theattention of the public to hislargo stock of BOOTS AND SHOES,such as Gents'FineCalfBoots, Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties &c. Also, a large variety of Ladles' and Children#' slioes, andOaltersof alldescriptions,in fact everythingtbeliae. He has connected a separate department for a RESTAURANT and CONFECTIONREY, neatly fitted tip In good style. My establishment Is opposite C. Law&Go.» Cash Store, Main street, Pittston, Pa. The patronage of the pnbllcissolicited. Pittston, March 29,1860.—tf. Arthur G, Coffin, John It, Ncff,^ John Mason, Samuel W. Jonefl, Rlflhari IJ. Wood, Geo. L. Harrison, John A. Brown, William Welsh,; Francis B. Cope, Samuel' F. pmith, Wm. E. Bowen, Charles Taylor, James N. Dickson,. Edward H. Trotter, Ambrose White, S. Morris Wain, Edward S. Clarke. Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, &c., &c., Ac., When the traitor's power was greatest; When his boast was loud and high; When our cause was at tho darkest, And our nation's death seemed nigh, Still 6ur faith could never waver, U.S. rar Claim Agency. ffo. 191W0Bt Street, 1 door abate Uunoe St., N.JE"W-YQEiK« March 1, 1861. MIyl JOHN RICHARDS, AUTIICR G. COFFIN, President. Cdatiles Platt, Bcc'y. TVULY AUTHORIZED AND IjJCENBED■ JtX I 9 the United SUies Qoycrnmcnt, haB «iipPri_ or facilities for procuring PJ?A XTOtfU. BA OK PAT, BOUNTY, Ao., charges reasonable, and all business with the Dej»rtment at Waslnngton entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. .JHB-Office one door North of the First National Bank, Pittstou, Ta. JfSSr- This old and reliable Insurance Company continues to rnsuro all Sale Class Property, Limited or Perpetual, as low as Perfect Security will warrant. THOMPSON DERR A BRO., Agents. (Over Bennett's Banking House,) Wii.kes-Babrk, Pa. IIENRY C.DEWEY, Local Agent, FlTTSTON, Pi. Prineetluns, Archangels, Aigcls. 1 L. t. CL'KTJSS C. 0,£UBT)S». And our hnndwould never stack, So we've overturned the monntains— Wo'.ve brought peace and Union back, 'Ehfl lUbbinical Tlieosophy ia oioro explicit. There are seven archangels— Michael, Raphael, Gabriel, Uriel, Cihamuel, Jophiel, Zadkicl wkotu the tour first and greatest sustain the throne of 'God.— These four also preside over the four elements, the solemn ministers ef God :—Mtohaol is prime minister, presiding over worship ; Raphael, minister of health ; Gabrie), ot war ; and Uriel, of justice. The order and mode of government of an earthly kingdom was thus transferred to heaVen ; so that wo are not surprised to find tho four-and-twenty eld'efs of the Revelations are' four-and-twenty angels forming a senate or awful inner and sccret council, and, like tho foftr-and-twenty orders 6F the Jewish priests, each having his period of special service. Their occupations are very varfoitt, though, falling under only two great stages—worship and service ; tho former towards God, the latter towards men and their worship is always heavenly singing. Latimer preaches of tho " Angels singing with great pleasant voioe and Milton speaks of the angels : CURTISS & CO., CORNER OF LLOYD & PRIME STREETS, BUFFALO, N. Y., m s =3 c=r~ 3v Hail I olj liail! ye nolilo heroes. Who have C}one the work so well; Long shall patriotic bo'Soms O'er your doings proudly swell ; Parents, swnct hearts, wives rejfticing, Hearts and arms wide openflihg, For yonrdear ones are returning,' Deathless honors home they bring. Commission Merchants CG P3 £ JOHN MACLAEEN, Practical Brass Founder, AND BRASS COCK MANUFACTURER, MAI STREET, PITTSTON, PENN'A. •9 pa~ Rofer to T. Beaver, Danville; Hon. Z. Bennett, Wilkes-Barre; A. Pardee, Hazleton; E. & B. Bevan, Henry M. lticbart, Geo. Lazarus, L. W. Kauluian, and P. Corcoran, Pittsn. [May 28, 1863.—ly for ma roucuAu: A»d sale or GRAIN, SEEDS, HOPS & PROVISIONS. H 00 £ M® Also, Wholesale Dealers in Western and Canada Flour. Particular attention paid to purchasing nnd shipping Uiain ou orders. May 1, 1862.-0iu CO 03 esz Franklin fire Insurance Company, Speak we gently of the vanquished. Their mistaken fears to quell; The're our brothers and deserve it; We are prquil they fought so.wel}) And wo know, each other better. Now this cruel war is o'er, And beneath oae glorious banner WeSvilllove them all the more. . • t ■ 1 Evei-y description of BrnsnWork, Oil Cups, Water, Gas, Steara and Liquor Cooks, Jobbing, Jiras| JJtA. Castings,tc. done with despatch. E2Z3SiW&\ The highest priccs paid for old Brass, Lead and Wnc. Simp at No. 1 Shaft, Main St., April l», 1SB3.-1V J. MAC. L. OF PHILADELPHIA. 1863. fresh sprwg goods. iq63. REIGIE, WIEST & ERVIN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS cj JO & . Pe.pctual Premiums, Less five pero^nt....... ,$914,148 85 . 4S,797 34 .#100,000 00 Kj tt yn © P3 g W H W OO GO -$«08,*39 51 200,612 33 800,224 24 •ft «o a . Unexpired temporary premiuMs,, Surplus, BUTLER HOUSE, foreign and American Dry Goods, « 3' 1 ota J, ,i $2,109,170 08 For the rittstoil G alette. My Friend David Mills. PITTSTON, PENN'A. -o c= CT3 Qi ~ "S Statemcntof the.assets of thcCompany on January 1,1801, published in conformity with the provisions of the sixth section of the acto Assembly «f April*5th, 1842. Moutuaukh.—On properly valued at over.$4,000,00(1, being first mortgages on renl estate in the city ond county of Philadelphia, 52'J 92 in the neigliboringoouutits,$1,954,558 85 Real Estate, purchased at SUeri ff sales uhdor mortgage claims, surveyed and valued at $110,299 49^ Cost 4- Loans. — Xoinporary loans 'ion stocks as collateral security .}... Stocks.—Market value, $87,890)27 No. 47 North 3C! St., Phllad'a. Pa., v.'.miM rompedKifly invite the tiftototfan of Country to their Wliy slumber my rouse—from thy lotbargy elterich & treffison, S3 a &D 2 2 »■ IS ■ wake; Redeem thy tyst time and the long silence break.' Tell tho rocks and the Mountains, tho river and WW} ' ' «„Cr ' PROPRIETOR*. Large and Well-Selectod Stock of JORH3SH 8PBIN® GOODS. IVlucli thov am now reoeWinatu store. ef MoroliaptSlwouM flml it to their ndvantageto call iih»5 i-xilrnlneonrstock. a|,i ,i -in. law. CLD . „ C=D jhodn doors Witljbui disturbing the gi ind walk throtagh tbo streets witbot :ractihg. the pe'bplc. From all this, a Ds from the fact of their .creation, it i id irifeftcd they are net without a Mat is related of the rcsarreotion b( lie'Lord is a3 wonderful and to us ii :Dr6h'e'ns\blc,' as wbdt Is related of i Pneif countenance Ls radiant, " terr Mike lfehtrtSng IWfiro his martyi ftpe shone aS ttye face of ai rel. *,''' Their very garment* ws daazliqg s Ikmiuate the sky at night and the g tf n prison cell Somptinjes they aj »itb n staff i sometimes with a sword, mgijl touched tho roek with his staff Gideon saw fire leap out and comsume i id's flesh and unleavened cakes. I aw an angel stand between heaven •arth with his sword stretched over J safcjn. Biit when w® would approach jr we are repelled. The pietnro is a aijd vasf Heaven towers above l?e frrte on the bordefs of another ilgHWtf tforld. '\V{c stand before such beings as Di saw, Helpless to conceive ant lariog to penetftrtp their vast magnifies Tlje one clothed in linen, whose loins lulled ipiffi. fine gold oj Uph'az: 2w \ ihb was like the beryl, and his face a. tpvearftnc't of VDyhtninQx and hi* Cyt 'amps of fire, aiia Ids arms and his 'H;C: in his/ert like in his color to vol Yraps, and the voicc of his words lilct 'nice ((f a multitude. The other, clo citha cloud, an da rainbow upon his h iruT his face air it werf the sm, ana 'eet as pillars of fire, Jus riqKtfwt ret tpdh the sea and Ks lejl fjot C?n fye ec incl when he nad cried, sevch thunders 'era/ tfyii- voicef. This, is vagus;' eagu'enen$ss of overwhelming splendoi :onditloj5's of life unknown to us. Yet we know much about them, tHa powar and might they are superior to p thab they are luighty, that,they exoe strength We read ajso. of their wild. knowing #11 .things that arc iu the ea; discerning tb,e good and bad, yet igpoi of the Son of Man, and desiring to p« tynte tha mystery of tbo Go6pelD It is o by casual allusion that we learn of tl appearance and Habit, as they are introd ed upon some mission to man. Their s vice to him is related with much dett They accompany"God's servants upon i portaut missious, are messengers betwe God, and His prophets, cary answers prayer and carry prayer back again to Go warn of impending dangers, cross the pi poses of ev?l men, roseue some and Btni others. Angels bur - • " «1 ** April 19,1SW. "Their happy hourain joy and hymning spent.' Shakespeare twos it for one bP fire mo&t beautiful similes.: Ur .IT TO THE PUBLIC. Throughout all Columbia, "found David M ills. THE LUZERNE HOUSE, The Great Northern Oil Company; Through some tribulations and perils I'vo jDass- C. E. WRIGHT. ID. C. HARRINGTON WRIGHT & HARRINGTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ■WILKKS-BfltBE, PA Office on Main St» above .Z Bennett's Store. Will practice in Courts of Luzerne County and Mayor's Courts of Carbondale. Ctwisultatlonfl in German and English. ID-C. Harrington, Notary Public. iVb, 1, 1301. $35,51 .'i 38 "Thore's not'the smallest orb which tlicfu* 6e WEST PITTSTON, PENNA., 21 Broad St. and C7 Exclidogc Phicc, On land and pn ivater since I saw him last. Still hero I am safe 'mongst the woods and the mMM» D0 l4Dy'S*D» ' D" !«»» Bat 111 his motion like an angel sings, D»D " C&■ StiW quiring to the young.eyed cherubims." ;;« Herbert turns it 5n hii own rement way: " fjord, let the angels praise Thy name, Man is a foolish thing, a foolish ' v 1 And hearty George Wither, distributing tbe'parts'of a universal chorus, gives the angels the tenor: Is open for the accommodation of l}.»ai ders. Travelers and Citizens interested. It shall be the aim of its Proprietor to do justice by all. Call and see us and satisty - April 1», IMS H] It. THAYER. N K W YORK. $84,671 37 CAPITAL, $2,000,000. Patentees, Manufacturers, and Solo Proprietors OF HENDRICK'S LUBRICATOR. Coat,. Notes and bills receivable .... Cash, on hand .'.... $23,252 08 " in hands of Agents, 8,#86 47 $75,047 97 $1,910 «5 hills, j. And happy to think I'm to near David Mill#. KAGLE HOTEL, PITTSTON. PA — GEORGE LAZARUS, Proprietor. (UtAn, D*«. i, mot. *&y $20,039 15 stood, Saifit Paul, I think, says they will all work for What though some afflictions and "trials I've $2,231,547 17 A1.SO niiAMcns is Sperm, Lard, Whale, and other Oils. Rkai. Estate.—Market T»)ue,....... Cut ns above............... ...... Ailvancc in valuo, Btockr.—Mnrkctvaluo,.. Jsr.Sflfl 27 good) *l! Together for those that will dC1 ** God villi', '' Still obliging and kind as my friend David Wilis. E. THAYER, M. D., ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, Hui&fLUO.'Utti lDi=j residence from Montrose tofjie I.userne House, Pittston, offerB Ins Professional Services.to tho CUiaBna of Xiuzcrno nnd adjoining counties, Office ut Luzerne House. Pa ti cuts can be accommodated Willi bo«d if required, OH reasonable term*, at the llotel. R. TUA.Yi.lU MADAM DEMOREST'3 Paris and New York Fashions JOHN" BRYAN, PrWt .♦110,4# . 8.5,£1,3 38 * E.E.UkniDiC1'K. Rupt., J,vroa8. Atwqoh, V. Pres W.N.M Alters, Gen. Agt. J.A.Wisnkii,800. ATr's. $21,786 11 " Come ye sons of human race, In tliis chorus take a place, And aihid the mortal throng Bb ye mnstfers of the song; Angela and supernal powers, Bs Are noblest tenor yours!" New StylesJ'or 1864! THE UNDErtSfGNED 'Wonld respectfully inform the Ladies of Pitteton and vicinity, tjlkiit jsU'u Una removed to the second story ol the bujlding, recently ocoiyDied by Mis. Gedi(i», opposite (iooper'a IIi»U, where sue has just opeb- O'l a full assortment of MADAM IJKWOItMT'RCEI.KBRATRD TABIS ANI) Cost us above Advunoc in vuluo, 75,0-17 «7 An bonester mortal never crossed 6'er tbo sea, Or yet from the shackles of tyranny fletv ; May be never bo free from mortality's ills, • That would strive to injure my friend' lDav!4 'Mills. New York, Jan. 5, 1801. $12,842 30 DR. G. M. WILLIAMS, SURGEON DENTIST, Tqtftl. Lossk# nv Finn 18B0. SlOfl',324 U JJyor4©r°f tHo Boards. OltAfl. N. n.VNOKEn, President, *2,2(50,1*5 OS —Losses paid during the year Aj_.nl I:), It Main SWeet, Pittston, Pa. . Among the ninny improvements roceutly introduced in his prnctlco, ho regards none of more jiuportauce than bis method of EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, for angelic instruments, the harp is the commonest with the poet, the late or pipe with the painter. Coleridge speaks of C8. nEOK. M. , l,„r jrfPUILADBLFHIA.-/Klg» Office,—Two doors above his for- Attest—W. A. STEEL. Secretary pro torn. DinHC"rons.—Ohns.N.Bnnekir,President; Edward C. Dale, Ailco President; Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Richards, Mordceni 0. Lewis, David S. Brown, Isaac Lea, George Pales. WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tem. BENJ. JONES, Agent. Pittslon.Sept. 5,18fll. * May ho over bo blessed with the comforts.ofllfe; And spared to enjoy thorn with Pcggyhis wife, And never be subject to powders or pills, JIKW-VOKK FAhUI^Nrf, n»«r r«wid*Mic(V Kaat iD1 ** of Main ftt-, tTio Public 3 juare, Witkos-Bariy), I'eun. • J*Ijr l», 18#0.—ly. Ciimnrlnihi Ml the Intent and most Mllahle pattern* dr Ladle*' nml Children'.* *upmxl o. alJ-klDd, wliioh alio Kill b« lumpy tq.fiiriiisli «j ica»oiiaV|e 1%; NrMmlam I)»nlore*t,elieW*l reuetvw iiatltnii m«i« regular alio in gr«»ter variuty tVnilW'. who depend Sins pi V upon ftocWionnl Jim-- «li*.i'S from tlio Nnw-VirK Howe*. Lndie* are reattlKfiwy inviteil lu cull mill exaiiriue to tl)«tn,solves.— adieVafid CliiMfen's clothihjt made In order a* usual. Apvll I*. I*f4.-I» ,\l IU1. McAKUUK. That would shorLeu the day* of my frieud David Mills. . ,T. . "the prayer by archangels SrHerithey slngAfmcrey," which ho is doing successfully every day, by the iiso of NITROUS OXIDE GAS. Ill go for to seo him when ever I get time, And tell him what .strange tilings I've seen iqi ancl Thomson of tho r . ftD Cw 1~VR. C. R. GORMAN. hliving t&tuuied the | | prastiue of hia profession. tend U 6 hia aervious to the puople oi .Pitt*ton una Tolu/left at the EAGLE HOTEL will receive, rouipt attention, night or day. PUuUu, July 23, lidl. .jf. It Is perfectly salVi mid wry pleasantto Inhale, rty result* have been entirely satisfactory in overy instance. C. M. W, Rooms with J. W. MILLER, adjoining the Cash Store nimbus. Law .t Oo. Pitts'ton, May 1st 1S61. this clime, And a glass of the best that the region distill* " I'll shave for lang syne with inv friend David Mills. - " visionary hour When musing midnight reigns or silent noon, Angelic harps are fli lull concert heard." ]iut Milton, following do doubt those visions of the Italian painters fliat his youth has made so celebrates BEN J. E. BOWEN'S 3VS*J(7 Pfi m Lift INSURANCE CO,, Taos. Horfsixti, DR J. M. BARRETT.—DENTIST. — Office at hi* residence on Franklin street, oppostho Methodist fchltrch, Wilkes-Barre. Pa., where he mny hereaftey be found at «ll hours. Br. fl. inserts Teeth on Gold and Silver plata. Ao.,and operator in all the branches of Dontol Burgery.hi the brtt manner. r A deduction from usual eharftee suflloient fcD nov»r expenses, -ail# wed., to P®[s,0"" JjJ** i C-')UU' join a dintancf. "V Incorporated 1812. Boot, Shoe, Leather and Finding's Di-jimob, M«rCSh 38th, 1R8J, HARTFORD, CONN. Stock Company, " the solemn pipe A\id duloifinor, nil organs of aweot stop All sounds as fret by string or golilea wire," with which, as well as ASSETS OVER §1,000,000. fpHKlOLD AND SUBSTANTIAL LIFE IN' I surance Company is issuing over C100 Policies per month. Its busiusaais increasing with WaudvrM'i'AHidity- 0«t ipaured at once. Application* received by I. M0I8TEK, ' l'r6v l(lenc»D Pa. MANHATTAN STURK AND MANUFACTORY • , From the Jteligious Monthly, I TH* VISITS OF ANGELS. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK, The undersigned would r'espeetfullv ohnotince to his old friends and the public that he has opened an establishmentof the above description in the room next door south of ShifTer Ck Lance's old stand, where he is well Stocked with Oentlemen's, Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes of thu vefy best manufacture. Having in constant employ tho beBtof workmen, the custom disparts mout of his establishment will not be inferior to any in northern Peonsylvanis. Satisfaction warranted. B. E. BO WEN. .' $905,500 ANimr.iv J. Smith, 1 ( Wm. Pitt pAUiEn, Secretary. J ( President. BY W. F. STEVENSON, Considering hcrw wide and deep-rooted, a8 well as fSiblftaJ, the bcTic/'ih aAgels has bfecn, it'is singular h6w isiidotn tt" cottjes up to the surface. Is it that in days of illumination wo are ashamfed of it, that it sounds like a fable which woll hied minds ought to rejcct,—that it is' like confessing to witches and ghost? f As our telescopes sweep the skies with a more searching scrutiny, are we staggfered that thejj have not discovered a'C(roather frotti an fingel's wing Is there a conflict in our minds between the traditional faith wehavd acceptcd*and the restless, adyancing, and polished scepticism cf orir time, and that we are half ln'qlitied to tftiik 'tie sceptics arfl'right? When a faith is' "so'ttckfity, a little quizzing, a slight assumption ofsupe: rlor culture, will knock it under. No one likes to bo-pulled up by principles when he only wants a single opinion. It is ae irritating as a toll-bar (to a man who onlj drives a mile. Or is it that oar notion! are too vaguaaud erode to bear expression, like Washington Jrying's Irish man wbc shot an owl, oqd ou being told by a frienc that it was a cherubim, died of fright! Have we thought so little about them, tha they mix themselves up curdely with- will o'-the-wisps, meteors, spectres, hobgoblins and other night fears i ■? . D1.1, 'i l. v Ajnl clioful symphonies, Jay without night," D. circle ttod's throne. There ia relief in torning to the beauti. ful idea of Sibbes, that." vrq ha»e a derivative comfort, from tha attendance CDf aq? gels upon Christ .... They attended upon iTitu as the Head \ they attend upon us as the members." nrnicTMS nedy Street, nxt door to Dr. Dorr s. .(C , .AH LADIES' DRESSES AND CLOAKS all kinds, made neatfjr, substantially, and In latest style. We aim to please. Pittston, April 21, 1864. April 30rl8flj ly W.l*. Halincr, Unfit* L. Lord. Tlina.W. Pearjsall, Sidney Mn*"U, John C. lireen, Win. F. Mott, Peter Oooper, Ki -hard Tiijhe. John Caswell. II. II, lVrowoo, H.(h»-11. Mm turn, AngustusH.Ward lldu'n TD.Morgan.L.B. Swire*, Ja». 15. Johnston, TtAriM* lliirvoti, .KinioiftJnlles, Henry Klsworth,- Jolm Stoward, Hicli'd. Mortimer, Henry lluylis. JOB PRINTING, BTiAPf K BOOK MAIftlFACTORV, Pittston, April 2, 1663.—ly Paper Billing and Book Binding. UNDERTAKING! To meet increased demand of thebusiocss oommiiui ty. I I14V0 made extensive additions to my Job Office, artd Ijy'an increased foree of limtnlass workmen/1 will b« at all time* ready to do nltkiadsof i'iAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTING at onccand with the greatest possible dispatch. Ipaures Buildings, Merchandise and other property, loss or damage by Fire, at ratu»as low us other first-class Stock Companies. Particular attention given to the Insurance of Farm Property, Isolated Dwellings and their Furniture, for one, three or five years. necessary*arraimooicntt con. into tlic u,bovC: business, to r THE undersigned would inform "» public that ihar* 5 recently jjrocuraAnd this heavenly service is most various. '"The angels,"" cries Lather, "our true and trusty servants, performing offices and work that 110 poor mendicant would Be ashamed to do for another;"— "If a man is-' sived from drowning, or escapes 0 falling Stone, that is not chance, but the will of thes dear angels." Enemies spiritual and- temporal are to be fought and ourselves tended. And eaoh has a guardian angel, no doubt like that in, I think,. Durer's engraving, where the little child with bright simple face walks trustingly by the preoipwe.and tho serpent, and the thorn ; and tho angel walks beside tfith fbtded toings and eager watch, ahd a gttidthgHandon the child's shoulder. 'IhiB flngel is always on guard, sometimes defending 'bestf when • offending tnist; an offico that may be assigned by Shakespeare when he Bays that •' MRS. DAVIE8 yvould say to the L»4J$r#f .Ffttltonlmd rlainity that •he has just received the LATEST OF PATTERNS FQ# PRESSES, MANTLES, and any orders ifttruitfed to heir .will W. prompt-1 y attended to. Room s ill thtOBuUor store Building. Losses HQCiTAnLV adjustkd, anh i-nonrTLv BULINfi to any pattern neaWy executed. BOOKIUNDIiSGm any style doneonshort notice BLANK BOOKS of sll kinds, from a $26 Ledger, Day Book or Uooket to Hl-6 ceni Passbook, constautly ou hand. PAin J* Cash at this Aobkcv. 3ENTKKL ew hearse, •ul linving all other Dleteil, he has ownmr"v - r C«ich- he will attend vith promptness and dispatch. COFFINS of all jizes constantly on hand. Tersoiis dislring his services will pteaso call at the stor4 of th© unsigned, V. 8UEBIDAN. l'ittstoft, July 3,1882,-Iy-* .. THOMPSON DERR, Agont, Wilkos-Barro, Pa. HENRY C. DEWEY, Local Agent, Pittsto*, Pa. " CAMBRIAN HOUSE," M*ty 28,1853.—ly ■STATIONERY in great variety for sale at ren- prices. PRINTING, WRAPPING and WRITING PAPERS of every description lor sale. ROBERT BAUR, Main Street, 2d door lDelow the Square. Wilkes-Barre, March 16, 1865. PEACTICAL WATCHMAKEBS KO AH EASTERN' "PENHSYLVAKIA PITTSTON, PA. THOMAS, Proprietor. THE undersigned having purchased the interest of Mr. W. E. Whyte in the above well and favorably kndwn establishment, worfld respectfully inform his friends and former patrons ol the House, as well as the public in general, that nothing will ha left undone to render to his ?usiaiaers and guests satisfaction in every particular. Beverages of all kinds served in the best style. Fresh Oysters and various other diehea will be prepared in the most acceptable wanner ant] fit all hours. The Houseaiips tu be one of Uio lugUest rospectability, and will be kept in a manner acceptablo to all who have pc"SWrtSJTiiU-.»r. 7i\! :.■C t. • LIVE WHILE YOU LIVE! HOWARD ASSOCIATION, nod Sodom, destroy* a7pt, harassed David pff tie. army . ftpick. .down guarded; Daniel ,ft? apostles t out of priso; off Peter. Angles * vom heaven, had Him.1 the fltooa-Jrom H i * 1» r — His ascaaiioi .is, f%[ ..version ofevqr righteous at deat togete^Si :ou, sever th asi oast them iot tho twelve gates of th Uhey &»' th PBni?IUIU, FA ' MISEASE8 OF THE NERVOUS, SEMINAL urinary and sexdalsystems—new and r»- e treatment—in reports of the HOWARD QCIATION— Bent'by mail in sealed letter •■envelopes, free of charge AddfeaS, Dr J, BKILLIN HOUGHTON, Tloward Asaoci on, No. 2 Bouth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa | Nav2i, 1864 ly DOBRA'S NEW 6ALOON the £rst»bgrarof } people witJbr/gestU( Sennacherib, and Anglos saved Lot, the lions, let thp struck the chains companied Qhriat*' over Ilim oq earth, Gethaemane, rollec, D spulchre, nod annomjted Tbey encamp abesHt.iho sain children, rejoio* ip tfejSD CO sinner, and bear into heaven. ,% dom alj.D,h«t offend*, eleO, reap$?» world, herald the wicked irom the an# F . ~ C — IKT PUIJIJ BLAST. The undersigned has the pleasure ofc-annonnoing to the publio that lie has fitted up a neat and commodious tager Beer Saloon and general Restaurant, one door north of D Lamb's, oil Main street, in Pittston, where he iB prepared to furnish the best of everything with which to refresh the icnor man. BILL OF FARE. Swltier Cheesy, Tripes, D Liriiburger Cpeese, Cold Hani, Frankfort Sausage, Fried Oysters, Bologna " Oyster Stews, Pickled Pigs' Feot, Oysters Raw, Pickled Tongues. Everything, hot and cold, got up in the besl of style. llot Coffee, Lager, Ale, Liquors, Cigari, &e.,&e. " Consideration, 1fk» ail angol, cam'a And whipped the offending Adam out of him':" J£E8T WHITE LEAD I BEST ZINC! PURE LIBERTY LEAD, We sometimes designate very kind, belevolent, Belf-saorificing persons, who have ;reatly befriended us, as our " good' angels.' If there are men and Wopen ?ngelike, there mbat-needs be their counterpart— the angels themselves. Here the liinple primitive question looms up—Whqt a an angel? •'A spiritual oreature," says ' created by God without a body for the service of Christendom and the ChiiVch." An iotellcotual and incorporea 1 substance,'' says the moro scholastic furitan, " frfle of will, a servant of God, and |»y His grace immortal in blessedness." Bishop Bull is even moro precise, and pronounces angels to bo " certain permanent substanoee, invisible and. impreoeptible to our senses." Incorporeal," flays the Fathara, "Invisible, yet perceptible sense, rational, intellectual, immortal; the good, bright and impassable; the bad, passable ana foul." Hooker's definition blossoms into fxD«try. " Angels,", he says, " arc spirits immaterial and intellectual; the glorious ihbabitauts At dylAg, moreover, tho angels have special charge. They bend down bo near that they may be heard : " Hark 1 they whisper! £ngel say: Sister spirit, come away." TJtiej stoop owr, them wifh radiant face like the dawning of heaven; " And then, like to an angel o'er frhe dyiug Who die in righteousness, she lean'd." , WjyM And when the soul flies tho body, they accompany jf, to heaven. '„Good night, : sweet" prince/'says Horatio of the dead Hamlet, • . - " And llights of angel* sing thoe .to thy rest." Numerous are on record of dyinf men and womeiji whQ fi»id they saw troopi of angels, and who#o vision grew more dis tinct at,the approach of death and tt failure ©t bodily sight- Sometimes it i 'shouts and songs that ore /heard; sqbk times figures that are' seen ; and there \i nothing visible to the spectators but What they dtoseribe as a peculiar brightness W the feature! of the dying. WesT pitTston borough W)TS FOR SALE. Seven Lota in the immediate vioinlty of the R. Roa4 Bridge, three Of them froniing on tho rive»C\will be •old very low. The above named lots ere as desirably located as any in the borough, and wiU he sold lbwer than any lots in town. Apply to WM. SLOCUM. Seranton, •r JOHN HURLBUT, PitUten. Pitts ton, April 6, 1866. 6m S. C£• A. PETERSEN, Scrantpn, Pa, C. PETERSEN, Honesdale, Pa. Nov. 8,1860. Unsurpassed for Whiteness, Fine Gloss, Durability, FirnjnQss and Evenness of Surface. •Pube Liberty Lead—Warranted to cover more eurface fbr same weight than any other Lead— Try if cthd you will have no other ! m PriiK LIBKKTY ZINC, Selected ZfNt), ground In Refined Linseed Oil unequalled in quality, always the same. SAMUEL J. BARBER, Sculptor, anil Dealer in Foreign and Domestic MARBLE Tomb-Stones, Mnutel*, Window Cap* k Sills, OPPOSITE THE BANK, PrTTSTOST, LUZERNE CO., PA. A share of public patronago is respectfully solicited. No pains will be spared to please. iP. DOBBA. X T EN SI ON TABLES! Warranted to do more and better work at given .■tUu* ooit than any othe.:— Get the Best I Manufactured at PENNSYLVANIA PAINT A OOLOB WORKS. Orders executed promptly by ZIEGLER 4 SMITH, ' Wholetale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers. agn Store and Office, No. 1*7 North THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Maroh 9, '85 ly ,, , tv 1 . *: ! ' ■ ■ ■ PURE LIBERTY KINO, A PINE ASSORTMENT Pitts ton, Nov. 24, 1864..1y Hernia, or Rupture I ..aw jm. A-., o*ei t powers of nature and the destinies of kiq loins. Id them allusions to angelio ministr some allowanoe must be made* for the rio Smbolism of the prophetical booki; an ore are nodoubt bo uod^ in tho rational and irrational X# ; thi , whatever they do they do but H The world is not t*Due 'up like a clock, to run doWn wheuit Of Extension Tables, of the best make, Oak, PitUton, Ffb.a»,'M. A. 0. THOMPSON. |ft . ■ . 16&(( All order* promptly attended, and satisfaction warranted. [April 3, 1862.-1? ~\lf ARSH A Co'sRadical Cure Truss. Marsh * Go-'» Graduating Truss. Ohiidren andjnfaut's Trusses; Elastic Supporters; Apparatus for Curyature of the Spine ; Shoulder Brace and Suspended for Gentlemen; Shoulder Brace and BJtirt Supporter for Ladles and Misses; Loudon Supporters; Marsh A Co.'s Abdominal Supporters, tor sale at * KNAPP'S DRUG STORE, Pittst/m, Pa. iff All instruments in the department of. Mechanieal Surgery ptoouned on short notico,»o that the i afflicted and their friends profl^^Mdlip|; Pittston, July CD 1(49. ' Dli. 3. G. MARSH'S National Hair Restorer! 30®auai May 16. rPHIS preparation dOMmW-Aic peculiar property of X restoring Orny Hair to its original Color, causes it to mow thick and strong, stops its falling out, frees the lieiul from Dandruff; prevents Baldness; cures PltyriaqK, Bait Rheum, TBttetyand all other cutaneous dweases of the sculp, ftdoes not dye the HaiiTput helps Nature necrete the proper.coloring matter whioh con* ti tutes its hue. far sale, Wholesale and Retail, by (4. B. KOMlfEL, . We«t' Pittston, Sole Agent for Luierne, Co West Pltt«toB, Oct; 0,1862. " ' BLANK DEEDS! "ITTJ have just received a fresh supply of th« W handsomest *4C1 test CLANK. DlSSDS.o*. parchment paper, ever offered in Luzerne conn * ty. Also a general assortment of blanks of nil kinds. April 1862,-tf To Hotel Keopers. A ITMCATI0N8 and BONDS for TAVERN A. LICENSE for sale at the rAil f lTTSTON GAZETTE OFFICE. Deo. 30,1890. SSOtf |
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