Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Previous | 1 of 4 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
Large
Extra Large
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
-•» *01*1*1 Thrmam maf k** M '««* ; if #♦ | #T A -ttjfW »*•D' W«M»w ""I '" J " '" . iJ I ■ ■/*» *' * •di trM»—/ j «wl • wftto* «dJ j*f§ J*1 IVT LAI' I !f i •%1R| 'I IV | I I I k\ l \ / l r^;.ertising*"l,wrB0f811ne"0- Mtr, *MD JL JL K-/ JL V/ X 1 , o ». i r? to Caskm, $16 ## per annum. Editorial Of loeal item adrmtillag will be C« S- STASK, •i»»!JK.lt6wiep at 3^4,. '*"•"" fclTTSTOJf, PA. Bounty, Rack Paj, Fensiens, •«NB otokr ; GotefMMeBt Claims Collected. Office iff ExPEEss Office. mm°m?Z£3P2$g? r| C. B. Gorman. M. D. He has had g$Dt eiperieoce io all varieties and shades of Bisease, baD boon a resident in our large Military Hospitals and a Student in the European. Ha particularly aolicites the Old and Chronic Caiea of Disease for treatment. He baa be«n Tar/ succeseful in the most dispairing case*, whToh hit Aort practice here will boar record. The Doctor wai advised to locate hare by bis friend Doctor Gibbs, o[ Hyde Farlc. tta can be •MiOlted at al 1 hours except When Profetaionally engaged. ..lathe UTS. Army, wfcileonduty at the Rendeivousof roitributfcn, Va., in the space of four months, he prescribed for over »0,«00 patients with greet suoees. t Jan, 4, 1800. DRG8PERLING, r German Physician and Surgeon, • - AfiD rttOPJiTinRr: (Late from Breslou, Prussia.) OFFICE IK THE BUTLER HOUSE, . " PITTSTON.PA. jar* Special attention given to diseases o ne Eye and Ear, aa well as the practice o Medicine generally. Prompt attention givei 0 all calls. Treatmentgiven in the Homeopath c»r Allopath io practice to *uit the case an, references of the patient. Office hours fron 1 to 9, A. M., afternoon, from 12 to3j evaninf r»7~ ■woraxr or,** nU .; i ith-i •» thw u~\ Mv'aZlr "S tV ' ■** *_ '•■^», '^' Mtto^tvtyvD»i*D«** j.;.. „ . .4** WpU^HlW Jtfk Y M . 1 T6e"vfa"zette' Jobbbing Office f K Ml jf I If I 1 I J ] and the5(i Printing Offlc# / M •/ Bw » J »Cil fl \ »B—1* ■''' no\rchnso(idntcd emtiracoa a larger variety« J_ #J B J ■ JjJ p#rt"tu"ir ~ -Hi' ' «H-» ™- 1 Irt 1—1 wmnur •"* . — ■ if, c-j +Al b»«ni' «*otnl fcftw **'■ jwmwiiw^ - iuUimI Mil m ooj* i .W«ov'.' a'htflMaMt «*» VC .«j,, MUi * '*•*C«# I WO /. ««**• flrtJ *D •C»**■* •» jnQSMf aarmAJO aan'i .. «. •*!»•.«*D#* *•* ATOWZERNE jgrfflRACITE JOUK'NA|( • not' f 03 i tt&mAk* 4 o ta BttO feimteb to % €nx\ f literals, fWitirs, %M, Tit(r#tari, 3tgrkult»re attit RULING. Hulod wort «f Winds, done In th» n«tM an iVrnffiSfT'if- prM,U''' *" r«q'",«tcd. Er«rjrihU "1 '™8 «»« will reeoi?o prompt attention. , l*rC*» vytifan r*»«n *c V"C deiteral litMIktitM.; PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15.1866. ' . VOLUME XV.—NO. 48j 11IM fliraw* RAILROAD DIRECTORY. t »»«»*»■ Fiipren A*hi |DCng Bast for V«w York, leirei Boranton ak 10.16 A. M. and 4.30 P. M., arrive) at Haw York at yM P. M. and 10 30 P. M. R« !t :«joj yiilhw ni ** VNH-JW*'1' odeim . — 7 ~ * Geo. W Brainerd & Co, OROOHRS. 103 MURRAY, near WEST St. GEO. W. BRAINERD,) DAVID BEJjDEN } YORK. ELIBUA yt. BAXTER J T' t* For the Gazette., filQUOBS. 3B23E55S££ , ** -C*»»V «?L2- * n every things Short words, servalionB as tp crjm# in oeueroL woceeded to abort sentenoes, short stories. These make a1 "J, . .v, . . *®!! vF1***""1 writer.popular with editors and r««fcra The -~ strength.ofrfe, St,on tongue He* in «|*h#t- *Jl JJW y°° °r ness. No writer can be popular who'is 2X££ift polysyllabic oftener than occasionally." After U.o nnpepper .aie of UqtWand noting the beautiful brevity, and graced fin- •i'A'},^Ca "IS. "" s D• * Bro BO ish of the opening sentences, who of yotWig TO «'* *hieh scribblers can be inclined to adopt this "teecret W { - """ °f ~:r; j~—-— What are our 15,000 English words for if 5S"*of "XT* £ ?**. T not for use in common literal and «% fr*^ .. i , ... „ ., f abusive use of intoMe*tme4tC?uors, more often in our heatsotfety.to put to b\mh gbeH V*£; | babied on, Maw defying l.sh, and make.- wonder if Young nrticlcs^ cbimney corner delect will very mm* lot** ,4Wtwantf VtCmm Mr faf -,c of comprise Anything but slang tenrt*? Art tCysohW under the even our editors inclined to "go back" tffWh Vafe {Heir apgoorl English and in slang obtained'beWfe a license Poly Sy llable to go ever the bndg#i » Then , for 8IICh purpotc e|flD . and tt t0 we are in despair; for we must confess a most , ■*wMba*toiRMfc£ -tfifofl deeply rooted 4,staste for U,» dwacrtil, | sa^fnctory flhlHPft W the Court slovenly stylo of articles gaming popularity st | the present time, that can surely be ao.great and ****** With beer feats of pen prowess, as Vulgar, lo*, Hl-bogot- d«Cl ten rEngfrah sentences are only too common.- ,o do, tinle* throngh Then why are such writers as Josh Billing* yi)ur Uxl, th«y We %roUgM before us charg and Petroleum Nashby, weH irmdf cU wlth vioUtion of the Lw . mJ There is but one answer: Oor l.terary »M suppose th«t we grant such lWn.es, are v.t.atcd, and degenerating ,nto a mere r.1- y jn Ul((j they ave oritiM,y Nrith. for buffoonery If .t not a time when thq law now is, « any limit to Ae some out-spoken soul should take, tins subject , nuulber ,^ter cl ,mKthe number up and give their views on the nght sav.ng of Uw.itlcrM.sad vely u , „ ypar or ime; and wherein we ought to bosarinjof in .hisoc^y; fcr *he ,a!c of t,me and words? I cannot do to.s subject w ****** are justice! others can. Ut them. But I ifoald eCl..to ,«ry applicant, who makes-IT,, say that there j, nfr nped of more of those per- , and p.yN sons who are brief in their speech, and his8ti # Still ttiey therrty acnedmthe.r movements,n a! save in bu*i- I irc no'authority to «eli any other intoxi ness matters, where and brevity gencr, c„ti i(lion of the n!lv spoils circumlocution and c iicanetv. and ; L . . , ' i . J K . * , . , u com»unitif« hofgfiP*. ■-b'titmt-'vm tnai»r W needs no mention. hat are these brief pco- ,i .. a. . , , , * ...... , _ , 1 1 tUuso pcrwfis Ui.vtgjtnl tlie hrtit*- bf ehsfrtt-' pie living for, is a question I cannot solve.— ,! , . __ „ . ... . Perhaps If you wore to ask them, thev could ' many scHo ttWr cust0, Rive no more intelligent reply than the little tI Th four year old nsgro boy. who in CMU, of the J'f \ ' t T T " u last Harper'» Monthly, replies to a similar ! ■ question: "Ise made fur trt work." So high-' ™ V* ***" ke*PC?'i ,t motives can be ascribed to the life\offol' ta,tey.the for such a hundreds around us, than to work, get proper- W •.»«*— This id the paltrj aim of thousands—"I will outshine my noigh- , w»,. sajL,,, oJra,««»glorious 'r:zrz;: trutool life. ,o .11 high .pi,it- to ual or mental attainment* possible for them, , /V* - ytAl&*ir~zz£S2 ception of life, they grovel in the mere oat- o j . , . , . , . ,, ward, never lifting their eyes beyond ! Shall tT kLqMp npf liqittr mZharf all thinkers lower their standards and pamper Y Wes .T+y .clesely tlic miserable mental appetites of tbeso uiiiwr- ,,»£ ¥ , *** **T' T'. T able sensualists f .f they are brought to you, not^by^f)^ tnct er notoasarjr. feats to "No! by the mind of man, establish, the efleiv=e, bo witbm; tho kr.owl-' Our light within, edge of any of your uumUr. Vou are never Andevery f0rm of grief and .in, t0 act U',0n ,0rt 9r mer0 ru,u0r"but Shall ere and feol it* fire! • uRon evidence; wlien tw By earth, and hell, and heaven, place the party ( trial, is priced to.you, The ahroud ofiouU la riven ! there ought to be npt only r\p hesitation, but Mind, mind alone, great willingness to returfl tte poper true la light, and hope, and life, and power! yu Search out "theso mattars doaelT and Earth, deepaat night, from thia hleat hour, #n(] do y'our anC] The night of mintl,» gone!!' wi(1l lhc aid of tho fravtfsaJury en • Oh, that all our editors and writers would , , , r n • j 1 T . , „ , .... deavor to do ours. Tha-ibanks of all gooti seethe need of a repellent eorpn to drive back .,. , , .. . VuC C■ ,J ... many heart-broken mothers arte from tha literary field, not young leritert, but , , _. , . A . .. u . , * . ~1 wives, of children, ard even of iwiHappy thepe who afe so pandering to thfe att'oady low '. JTT,. .. . ... , , . . ' j j w, . , f , J , i inabriatoa themselves, wiH bo froo»y and hdn,tastes, and dyspeptic stomaches of our read- iF . , , , ., .. . . j. . » . .it L ' • • i ,t -! estljr tfiBtJamJ toyaui If you«i» in-heaNngHf crsl But otherwise we sliall soon sec a type .. . . . . . ' . ... , . .. 'I; , tht*ft,«CirpervM«fDCrin»e «xi tm of American iterative yet more disgraceful kcep the o# boer Wrs anc than any tha has appeared. And thoa. otUlir slioon8i wlUDin the «rf. thtir Hcen. who will wot "come iiown from tweir • a " , ,. .-.A, • - ■ J 808. k ' jDC4» V) *TDiVflhf-T| MM tcl pedestal" shall gain no reword for their flights { ' _ of thought, other than.the consciousness of a • AVs havc u»C1«rsl00''1 biglter mental Qw the literary ''»us Hf|tiC»w, is by some pcSbus profesed tC ,r , , . , tamed from the t nfted States collectors, upoi fin „^*0,OOT ,urning leaves Now York at 9.00 A. M. and | VI ' l'|b' 4.00 P. M. Reaches Soranton at 4.20 A. M. anil j »» • ixpress Train going West for Great Bund leaves ' «aro&$. Soranton, at 4.20 P. M.and 11.44 P. M.,arrives I »D «MD- j»a y» at Great Bend at A.50 P.M. and' ?.15 P. M. | JL*M m ft P Til iA r* * |f ?^SMAiS4iS2filtDn mmuVm R B8PB0 ''PVt.hYfhtltestheibotttontton I oittia public tdtalalaVge Stock of HOOTS tggd4.»o r.q. , D - sa-OJJf.aucJiMG.rt.'WnoOalffloW., to and fro» Bitutc*. 5iogtton,.WiIk.-sb«rro, of Ladles'and Ch lpren#. ibflps. Berwick, SMffm'urg. Danville, Nortbumber *«CCHlt®raof altdertrlptlons.ip fact everyland, Hnrriiburg and intermediate Bfutions. ind tningtne lln#. Ho has connected a separate with traros on tlie Delaware and Hudson Roil- department for a road to and fronrCarbondale and intermediate RESTAURANT an-d CONFECTION RET, stations. WATTS COOK E, Supt. neatly fitted up tngqod stylo. ,, R. A- HESRY. General Ticket Agent. MyestablMhmeftt is opposite G. Law&Co.n a*d aensox a. a. Cash Store, Mnin street, Plttston, Pa. E*f ross toCarbondalo, . . 10.20 AM. The patronage oftbe pnbllclrsolfclted. | * " * ' ' • 4-S01-»- PitD- '-n,March 29, 18«0._tf. 00 G. B. SMITH Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, &c., &c., Ac., i No. 101 West Street, 1 CJoor*bot« I)n»ne St., NEW-YORK. ' Mari h 7, IS«1. Mlyl *, 1«* ODBTIIS. O. •• CO«T«»«. '(T" URTISS & CO., CORKER OF LLOYD I PRIME STREETS, Commissioner chants roit TBI riBCHAie a*d sale or GRIM, SEEDS, HOPS h PROVISIONS. Also, b olesale Dealers in Western and Canada Floor. Particular attention paid to purchasing and shipping Grata on orders. May 1*' lC|2.-#m RTntTNG, ' BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, Paper Ruling and Book Buying TC1 meet tho increased deltoand of tbebusiness have raadeextensire additions to iny Job Officu. and by an increased force of lirst i-liiMS workmen, I will bo at all timr* reidy to do ..11 kinds of PLAIN and FANCY JOB PltlNT- I NO d* once and with the grmtrit poHtibltditpatch. Hi I,[NO to any pattern neatly executed. BOWfWNDlNOtn anrstvledoneonshortnotice KAXV BI.oomsbch'J. i.kaveh pirrsmis-Borsn sunn. A. 3f. tCi'?forthumWrliinil. 10.401*. M. to Kinifton. Pn. 6JM) P. M. to .VoriliuintKM Innii. LEAVES B1TTSTON—4WIUNP XOftTH. ftthit, f #.ou A. M. from Klnetton, " ,,, Ujji P. M.ftoni XoitH'd. tts'to BENJ. E. BOWEN'S IVJEW Mail, July. 30, IMS Boot, Shoe, Leqjjiejr and Finding's STORE* jAj/jArrrqKy^ Tlio underrtpnV'fl Wofl1rt re»peCWuf1y,iinnounce t6 hij old frieiida and tlio pi»*ri« *rr»t he has openia on description !n the rrioln hext floor south of gnjffar i.Lwc»'l old stnu l, where he Is well utocSorl with r.entlymen's, L(idie», Minun nnd f3viMian's Sho*» bf the host mau'ifaeturo- U»»inj4iii»eu»t*nt employ the bettor work mi R, the luistyjn-depurtr inent of his rttftblisfctrtejl*tml riollie inferior to any in northern PMirtBj'lTrittis'. Satisfaction warranted, , B*. S. UOWEN Pittston, April 2, ly 1866. 1865- Philadelphia and Erie Rail Road. This gr**t lino traverse* Xortiyvji und North*riMt rl.untfe* of PenrtMylvanitt to tlio tmr of Erio on Lake Erie. K T ■penly in his business, and whose duties a: ixed and.regulated by the law, calls upon tl 'Ublic 011 c« wery year, to review his charact md conduct, at the time of the annual renew if licenses, then, if the party has abused b trivileges, there is an opportunity afforded ' ivery neighborhood to tuakc and test tbe tru 'f charges naginst him. It is, however, othe vise with the anlawfol dealer in articles: I .ries to cairy on his lawless business fn seen ind it is only upon ipvestigations, tested proper for taial in the Grand Jury room, th iiis misdoings can be examined :n the Court It is said too, that In some instances, « tempts to avoid the effects of the law agair the sale of liquors, are practiced : thus, by t sale of cigars, beer or some trifling article an increased or extra prico, so as to permit t keeper of the establishment, as he alleges, give away a glass of liquor, is a mere evasii of the statute. The subterfuge is too appare to allow such an alleged excuse to prevail, a tho offender should be as certainly punish, us if the law had peen broken, by the op sale of the liquor. Such indirect means, evade the force of a statute, whichthe pai by his conduct shows that he nmkrstan should be immediately pot down. Any pn tiee, clearly showing an attempt under sj cious appearances, to deceive and do wroi should receive yo*r notice, as readily as mD open violations of tho law. We may add, also, while treating of offen of this character, that the wilflil finishing intoxicating drinks, whether "by sate gift otherwise, to any person of lenewn in temper habits, to a jninor, or to an insane person, to any person aft a beverage, when drunk intoxicated," is a misdemeanor punishable fine and imprisonment So it is also by 1 provided "that it shall not be lawful for • person to sell, trade or barter, in any sp tueus or malt liquors, wine or cider, on 'first,jiay of the week, commonly called 8 day, or for the keeper, or keepers of i kho(el, inn, tavern, ale house, beer house, other public houses or places, knowingly allow or permit any spirtuous or malt Jiqu( wine or cid&r, to be drenk on or within premises or house occupied or kept by si keeper or keepers, his or their agent* or I yants on tlje said flcst day of the week," uc the penalty of fine or itqprisonroent. In latter cases, it must be borne in mind, tha is not by tue salft ofliqeors alone that tbe is violated, but the oflenco is completed furnishingit to improper persons, or part ting it to be drank on the premises on £ day. So if the keepers of such public hou allow their customers or neighbors to gaD in their establishments on Sundays, and t permit them to obtain and use, whether purchasers or not, any of the above mentic forbidden drinks, thsy are clearly guilty ol ,todictablf 'orfencej , 11«««•'•' We have felt constrained to bring this l jbet to your special notice, for we believe, 1 intemperance Is upon the increase in our C inunity, and wo attribute tl»«, if reporta true, to the universel sale of liquors in sale And beer and eating houses, where the law 'bids it. Wp have the right to refer to repi in our ohaervations to you, but you can c act upcrcntidenae or direet knowledge, vvp would ask of you is to investigate, and us you have sivarn to do. Remember y | oaths, that yott "will diligently inquire i true presentment make, as well of all Mohn tars and tbmgs, as shall he given you charge* as of other ihisgs, which you knot be presentable here." If the District Attoi presents to you such cases for J our {pqai or if you, or any of you, know, in your pr er neighborhoods, or ip aw other part of county, g(Tenders of the class, to which have specially referred, pr any other break ff the law, Uo your duty and return tbem tl»i| Cftxrt, either by bills, whe« ind ments preferred, or Ivy presentment!, wl eminates from on«ofyour c nfini her rrr "presenting all .things truly, aft! come UD your.knowledge, ,to the best of y understanding." ,-h h - ——■ r p- The water that has no taste is purest; rain'that has no odor is freshest ; and of theTnodificationa of manner, tha (Mat ally pleasing is simplicity. t.rli l«w been loa*#*Cl an44« MMfiMftlflM PETIX9TL- KAil* HOAU OXVIl'AHY. Time of JPawiti»gC*r trains At Northnmharluntl. LEAVE EASTWARD Brio Mafl Train .5 40 P. M. Krie Express Klmirn Express Train Elmlra Maif Train.... ...3 30 A. M. 11 25 P. M. 10 25 A. 1L BLADNHfc BOOKS of all kinds, from *.835 Ledger, Day Rook or OocWt to a 5 cent Passbook, constantly on.hand.-'^fc'JC STATIONERY in treat variety for sale at reasonable prices. PRINTING, WRAPPING and WRITING PAPERS of every description tor •ale. ROBERT BACK, Main Street, !d door below the Square. . Wilkes-Barre, March Id, 18C5. LEAVE WESTWARD. UNDERTAKE ecoisarj urningamonb 4omiDlet' ito the above biisimMB, to yrfiiel NGl y undersign■ently proonr- ■ri« Mail Train Brio Express 2 40 P, M. Elinira Express Train 5 30 A. M. Elmira Mail Trtin...... 4 3J P. M, ritn tlvrpiyjli on tin' Erin Mail ami Tmhi* H-Uhntn enrage both ways between Philarlclpllia and Eric. ...5 15 A. M from 7 to 10. Pitta ton, Aug. D, 1805. DOCTOR AMES TOWNLBY, ■ember of the Royal College of SHrgeons, , DUBLIN, IRELAND, Anil Member of tb« College of Physicians and Surgeons. Canada, has commenced to practice Physie, Surgery and ■ii#lf«iyl»'i,ltUUDn. Rjcudbiics—1The House oeonpied by the late Doctor fourkin, Pine Streethas attended, both is Ireland and tauada, and )i[l extensive practice during that time, is a sufficient guarantee to those applying to him lor Mediaal Advice, that they are under the care of a Legally Qualified Medical Practitioner. Jap. 11. 6m DR. C. M. WILLIAMS, SUBGEON DENTIST, ■ HEW YORK COBNECTlOlt Leave N«r York at 0 00 1*. M„ arrive at ivri« 3 X A,M. Leave Brie at f 5.rD P. H.. arrive at New York 1 1& P. M. No Change of Cars Between fitk and .New York KNTKJBr. IIEAR8E!, vinj; nil otlier ed", ho hns'^fiiie Main Street, Pittston, Pa. . Among the many improvements recently mtrodueedin bis practice, be regards cone »f mote importance than bis method of , EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIR, Kloffixnt HI coping Cur* on nil Kffeht fmlns. For u)formnti«Dn fcimf»c*a, apply *t Cor.iWt)nod Ujrlttt ninmin. Htfhufc-lpMa. And for Fmgnt miMnon» of llio Company » Afontn, 8. H. Kingston. Jr., Cor, 13(li huiI Murk-t t-ir«ct8. l'liilndflphin.J. W Itcynolfls, Erif. ' ' \\ in. Jirown. A«ftn. 51. O. It U«* Baltimore.* H. H. HOUSTON, ' tfpttertt Jiclcot Ag-t., fhito. A. Tvr.r.n. Gcnofal 9u|M. WllliJMMwj.ort. rttrfhr**" "yy*y wh7m«v*h, w , ... /IC will attend tfittoptorfiJMAcflskha dispatch. COFFINS of all eiae*constantly dn hnrxt. PersO-ris disiring his service* will please call at the store of the unsigned, flllKHIDAN. Pittston. July 3, 1SC2.-ly-* which he is doing successfully every day, by the use of NITROUS OXIDE GAS. Ii in perfectly safe and very plcasantto inhale. Its results have been entirely satisfactory in «V-ery instance. C. M. W. Itooma with J. W. MILLER, adjoining tha Onsh Stote ol Ohns. Law A Co. Pittston, May 1st 1864. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS NORTH EASTERN PEN1TSYLVANL No*. 3% tits. rDR, O. BECKER, Late of Baltimore, Md. ma A tttt A S t|)« honor to anuounoetbat be will perr| tnanenlly locate atPittston on January let, 18##, and oners his services as PHYSICIAN AND 8UHCEOIV Uaviag bad an extensive experience both in Hospital and General Practice, he respectfully invites tbe confldence of the public. Special attention civea to Surgical cases ami pulinonatt somplaints of longstanding. Dec. 14, IS#4.—tf- D ■ Franklin Fire tailce Company, " CAMBRIAN HOUSE," OF PHILADELPHIA. $400,U00 0 '•.petual Premiuma, $lHI,146 tij jeea live percent., 45,707 31 $888,439 SI I'lTTSTON, PA. GRIFFITH THOMAS, Proprietor. rri!IE undersigned having purchased the inler-1 est of Mr. W. E. Whyte in the above well ind favorably knojvn establishment, would reipeetfully Inform his friends and lormerpatrons •t the House. a» woll as the publie in general. Wiat nothing will tie loft updone to render to his customers and guo»ts satisfaction in ovary particular. Beverages of all kinds served in the best style. Jfr«h Mn, and varioul other dishes wiUJie "prepared in the most acceptable nanner and at all hours. The Houseaims to be #ne of ihe highest respectability, and will be kept iu a manner acceptable to all who have occasion to patronize it. 0. T. PIUston, April 18. 1863.—ly lotdJ. ...$2,109,17« 08 Btatementof the assets of theCompany oti Jnnuaiy 1, 1801,published in conformity with the provision* dl tbesixUi sectiou of the act o Assembly of April 5th, 1842. Moiitoaoks.—On property Rallied * at over $4,000,000, being first mortgages ou real estate in the city ""feaiTO T ,J countyofPhfladelphlb,e*oept$i»,' r 52D» W in thwnelgblroringcottntfta,,$1^)54,M? U Real B«t«te, piirchueed at Sheriff sale s unde r mortgage c.l a i m s, su rveved and'Valued nt $110,209 -19. Ooet,... $85,513 38 Loais. — Temporary loans ,on stocks as flollateralpecurity,$84,571 S7 Stocks.—Market ralde, $87,890 27 , JB.it- A. J'KS'KItBKlf, Scmnton,' P«. C. PETERSEN, Ilonefdde, I»*. D■? Not. 8,186#. f. t . : «I V US »4U 1 OVAL. iU 1MD BRASS COCK KftWlFICTURER, j&tnui ui8BAWTON'PAyasA Every description of Brass Work, pjCr Oil Cups, WaUrfOM, 8te«m nod Mf Liquor Cocks, Jobbing, Braes Castings,Ac. dotfe with dc#j)fttch. highest prices paid for old *■*», l#WW**&WV Shop near Matthew's Oil Depot,8cranton.Pa. April 9. ISM.—It * J- MAC. L. TO ARD FROBHTHE DEPOT. iMi'i'.Piirt *• ' tKt&'tift THE undesigned having purchased of Iktr. llileman, the OiuniUiw Line to the Depot, **ould respectfully t"Y to the uuMks, th«t he will continue to ruif tt) ml rht» IrilmSnd ca.rry passengers and biffing): atlfce'Watnte rirti'a.' No eilorU will he uptircl to neiKjroiiiodivte the pub-1ie.udUDgiv,,l,lle0ti,V«ti^h.iipfi■ . mo . i fhd-ii.nu 'i M i ~ NEW BAKERY. The undersigned would respectfully an nouuce to ihe public that they have opened AS EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN PITTSTON adjoining «iCi Butler House, where they will be prepared at all tiipes to supply families and parties with Bread Biscuit, Cakes and Pies, of all kind, on short notice. From an extensive experience in the bakery business they feel no hesitation in saying that they will be able to satisfy all an to the quality of Bread Ac,, which ■they ofTer. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. EIiTEBICIt 4 TREFF1RS0N PltUton July 4th, 18#5. Coat, . . tMMta. Notes and bills receirrtDle... W.. Cash,on h«nA, ,i $28,252 88 •rs,w «t »l,tl« #5 L I V BR Y . Good hones and rigs to bire to' oarefiil ane responsible persona. All orders left •filEdfc Hotel or Bullcr House will be promptly .altaug. ' J .,JV- . Hi P. DR. J. M. BARRETT,—DENTIST. — Office where he may hereafter be found at all hours. Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold a«d Silver plate, and operate* In nil the branches of Dental Surgery, in the be*tmknner. A deduction from usual charges sufficient to •0T*r expenses, allowed to persons who come Mia a distance. April 19, 1860.—Jy. " in hands of Agents, 0,886 4T $29,939 15 Pj I tut an. Julio 8, l-Sflt.-tf! I!,231,547 #7 Bkal Estatk.—Market value Y.j ...... Coat a« Advance in value, - , took*.—Marketvalue,.. tST.fSn 27 Coal ®7 1 • *" ' Advance ill valuef . $12,$■C2 30 ...$110,299 49 ... 38 BANKS, DINMORE & CO. Hernia, or Rupture I #24,780 11 Also, all the va^iot' .SucrrMoM'to MXBSH * Co s Radical Cure Trim. Marsh A Co-'b Graduating Truss. Iran and Infunt's Trusses; Elastic Supporters; Apparatus for Curvature of the Spine; Shoulder Brace and Suspender for Gentlemen; Shoulder Brace and Skirt Supporter for Ladies and Misses; London Supporters; Marsh A Co.'s Abdominal Supporters, for sale at KNAPI"S DRUG fiTORE, A. B. DAVIS1 4 CO MnnufuN unr.s .pf' PATBKT 8TA1WARD SCALES WTTSTO*, PENN A. ELTEBICH As TBEFFISON, Tot»i 08 Lorkkkst Firk.—Losses paid during the year l««0, $!•«,.«» 11. - stiTAiti.i ion By ord»r oftjit Bo»rd. '• CJtAS. X. President. Attest—A. STEEti. Secretary p.rCvtena. . ; Director*.—Chas.N.Bttnc)cQr,President: Ed- Ward C. Pale, Vice President; Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, .TacCD1D Tt. Smith. Geo. W. Richards, Mordooai D, Lewis, David fl. Brown, Isaac Lea, George Palps. AVM.i. TEEJ- Secretary pro tem. . BEJTJ. JOXES, Age»t. Plttiton,Snjt,D,l8tl, ' » | *13 Cd R «g-s 2 f 5 /I Its IrUH I P " i SSS-S's-® t| Ijaola ' Tfreigh Lock ' Pittston, r». AH matrumepUin thedepartmental Medianical Stfrgefy procured oh ahorl notic«,»o tburt the afflicted and lhe*r Mend# may profft by calling onmc. Dr. A.KlfAPP. Pittston, July S, 1862. LIVESTOCK an) va^iouaalcscj-^liong.j^; Dormu ut and Portable PlCL TFORM SCA Lhti l AND.PATENT 6TAIFDARB 8CALWS, N. W. Corner of Uth St. t Ptrina. AMrtme li. R. Tkauu k P»row PROPRIETORS. April 18. 1S«5. * ft g. BECK, M. D.—'DENTIST V, lata of PHILADELPHIA.— JEflBR Office,—Two doors above hi« tor-MJXu_LXJ' mar residence, East fide at Main St., Above the Public 8quare, Wilkes-Barre, Penn. July 1», 1860.—lv. JongfesS'-'pfo*.—jk TKis justh lcahon tt, ifcrWrfpS'.' "bcfafePUj? 'ffomricfM ,bj innio through ighoraftee, but lDy others, it i; feared, it is simply excuse lor «-1?a i ffiey kpw *fi .'llW tfuSter gresg U»caa ar^ Hives no authority one liquors, who is licens»U to »o, ujDd#»- 4jie Authority'of the proper State Court. Tj)gf xVct of 1864, in tho.fi7lh 8nation wtpwssly ig«*n«a, shalU«UwM«B Uk» »uoh die eaglefeonra *Tone, the gulf n'nti cfow, ■'lock n'or their carriota, jft«t like meh below.' I hiifrefcaid »11 required, but will beg to, it roduce a comforting Stanza of Tupper's writne:mfi lif It* 1 Should the palm tree bend hi» crown to chide "thebfiar »t his feet? • » • Should the niffhtiDjnle account it worth !i»r fqpalnB to vindicate her music, ». „ Before noma sorry finches that effect to judge of -music? I ATMA life insurance CO,, _ HARTFORD, CONIf. . ASSfiTO - tl,500,OOO. fflHIBOLD AND SUBSTANTIAL LIFE IJT- X surauce Company is issuing over 600 Policies per modtk. Its busiuess is mcreusing with wonderful rapidity. Get insured at once. MOSES CALDWELL, General Agent, SCRANTON.PA. Application! received by I. W. MOISEB l'rovideiice, Pa. PHILADELPHIA Sept. 28, litly.Ly. . E. WRIQHT, »■ £. *ta»H|*TQ* WRIQ-HT & H ABB INGTON, ATTORNEYS A? LAW. T Office on Main 8L, above .Z Bennett's Store. Will practice In Courts or L'uxema County and Mayor's Courtaof Carboadale. a Consultations inOertnanand English. D. C. Harrington, Notary Public. r Tafc. 4,J864. _ SEWING MACHINES, C10 J }i 0 GEO. BLAKE & GO., SEWING MACHINES, r'tl I Ho I many an injustice, mauy a sneer, and slur, lis passed aside with uobloecuro, by lavto of i: ,-true fains. '' i'or the great mind may well be said t0 Pot*. such littleness in brethren, WJiile it )s comforted and happy in tho firmest assurance of desort." * April 20, 1865 ly oysiiics-v tfi vto*atw,0f*l^l«w^«n.jtliaie or Territory;" and the 78ih.$*cthfn #fDlfcaC.tofcD of 1-8S5, now in force, stMHSOTfe emphatically provides, tlwt it shall «iot exefnpt '•from any penalty or punish riient provided by | tbc lawffof Stati tot- carrying on fold bu. . . , ZT a • i„ . ,i „ . , I sinees, Sc." When, then, the laws of' PfeSln«W„,a*».■I.M.c« :t of the United States revenne. gir* Wby them for a kiss. - m; w)m,m Cgui0 jSTSLw ady, pocket, ng the * h *.C*C** Ifceite* D mttU while her eye:; spoke daggers, "and as #f .***,« see you give CT i e vou can"' *»* *DPCDn those persons whonflh* Stale 8! "MM n^M.dh 90 BS ■ ■ ■ , jffi *. ta* should be received fro»*ny **4n~J __ - . . "My dear, Horatio, I had a very mysterious indeed, we (jfe (!^itW*Stpcs|ojB^r BLANK DEEDS! dream about V0U." *^CI VVV* flap tjon. v#pfu£V*«J-\JU~$ have;uat received ajroab supply of the I "Wh%t was it, dear f" fare of society seem* to in, i^wng. ■X. ban. nie"tan'1 bIst BtANK DElEDS.on 1 "I dreamed I saw you carried up to haaven the licenses to ordinary *)e *yid beer bouses, »T IwTt Vw??$3l In a golden ohar*ioti surrCKi»CJ«d by .angola o#tatftRt»CMMthi«lr«r iDi«U«M KnCJ». *' * April'8(12.-tl cWtned in white and purple . What is Chat- ftifaors, unless upon satisfactory evidence, TDLANK8 OF ALL KINDS FOB BALE AT, the"ign °f' dW f' I that tb# pMty hM PreTiously obtained from P THIS orriCJt. ' " It is a sign of • foul stomach, my dear." ' the Courts a licence for »ueb purpose. Such j SAMUEL J. BARBER, 19 oao Foreign and Domestic MARBLE Tmrotaiei, Itnteli, Window C»pi tkllli, OPPbBITK THE BANK, PTTT8T0K, LUZERNE CO., PA. » ...t ijriUir :ll A1I or4n*f«M»|Mdyattended, and satisfaction warranted. t {Aprils, lately To Hotel Keepers. Inurance Company NORTB AMEfift. Philadelphia. INCORPORATED 17M. Capital aud Surplus, $1,715,171 70. Arthur G. Coflm, John R.jSS? „ Jobs Ma«n, nrauel W. Jones, Richard D. Wood, ■ Geo. L. Harrison, John A. Brown, William Welsh, Francis R. Cope. amuel r. mith, Wra. E. Bowen, Charles tfaylor, 4 Jumes-N.Dickson, Edward H. Trotter, Ambrose Wfcite, , . .Morfis Wain, i' CBiRLMI Pv*TT,ec'r. jsf This old and reliable Insurance Com pa »y continue* to Insure all flare Class Property Limited or Perpetual, as low as Perfect Secur ity will warrant. TB—POjI DERJt 4 BJ»" 1W«U'«V DEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES Of EVERY BISfclUPTJO*1. C « C?*Wl ,» ;,„r yffcOKENCE, »' »«* •v I «E,aw AND PET SEWING MACHINE*. 6 t,.i Lkab Hals. Old Machines lioughif SofdrExchanged .a.n . a- or Repaired. ■ "' ° J* : A fulVMknrtmen* (,f NEKDfcBS a*d Mppllcs fur nl! marJiinM C|iiM|MUy w J', ,. we hkvo a fow 2nd liauil /W»SOiB»» Jfpr sale 1 hies fC£html tnarl'int" f«ppli«t. H.A" fgiK' by ,nai1 will rewif* J J, " 'g. OWV BLAKE * CO., •; Ifov. SO, 1885.-(y ►* ATVUgMlOVB and BONDS for TAVERN LICE*mfor Hftle r.t th» . Till* 'i W D w U£,ITT8T0N GAZETTE OFFICE^ IiADlES' DRESSES ANA CLOAKS \m •11 kind., rnvUaimtl J, iafcrtanti.ll* and hx r^u^fjfeRwl10 ' a CARD T™ T~ e4 that - & * li, Bdvaa," ha*«iw* fore (of to do bnaiaaM for th«m." His 0»m setting forth his prtsent "Wines! will ba found in «(wHlrtr ooMWii.' r™ " *WT) ' ' ta t I .mlxH « •**•!* Pittston. Juoa 23, DM*| POMPON DEEP A BRO., Agent» (Over Bennett's Bunking Hob**,) Vilku-BAURB, PV HENRY C. DEWEY, Local Agent, _ _ PlTTSTOK, Pi. atf Refer to T. fewer, Datmil*: Hon. I. Www, L. V.Xmuim,andP. dorooraB,Pitta- It [M»j J8, 18#!.—Jy * DA BAHRBLftPOSEITDALBOEMENT, goal »U quality, for *»!• bj A. JtlfAPP- Kt;liini. flttt l * " ---— I D |3P~ Humility is strong buhwki tnd we enter into it we find Mfetf.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 15 Number 48, February 15, 1866 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 48 |
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 | 1866-02-15 |
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 48, February 15, 1866 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 48 |
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 | 1866-02-15 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18660215_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 | -•» *01*1*1 Thrmam maf k** M '««* ; if #♦ | #T A -ttjfW »*•D' W«M»w ""I '" J " '" . iJ I ■ ■/*» *' * •di trM»—/ j «wl • wftto* «dJ j*f§ J*1 IVT LAI' I !f i •%1R| 'I IV | I I I k\ l \ / l r^;.ertising*"l,wrB0f811ne"0- Mtr, *MD JL JL K-/ JL V/ X 1 , o ». i r? to Caskm, $16 ## per annum. Editorial Of loeal item adrmtillag will be C« S- STASK, •i»»!JK.lt6wiep at 3^4,. '*"•"" fclTTSTOJf, PA. Bounty, Rack Paj, Fensiens, •«NB otokr ; GotefMMeBt Claims Collected. Office iff ExPEEss Office. mm°m?Z£3P2$g? r| C. B. Gorman. M. D. He has had g$Dt eiperieoce io all varieties and shades of Bisease, baD boon a resident in our large Military Hospitals and a Student in the European. Ha particularly aolicites the Old and Chronic Caiea of Disease for treatment. He baa be«n Tar/ succeseful in the most dispairing case*, whToh hit Aort practice here will boar record. The Doctor wai advised to locate hare by bis friend Doctor Gibbs, o[ Hyde Farlc. tta can be •MiOlted at al 1 hours except When Profetaionally engaged. ..lathe UTS. Army, wfcileonduty at the Rendeivousof roitributfcn, Va., in the space of four months, he prescribed for over »0,«00 patients with greet suoees. t Jan, 4, 1800. DRG8PERLING, r German Physician and Surgeon, • - AfiD rttOPJiTinRr: (Late from Breslou, Prussia.) OFFICE IK THE BUTLER HOUSE, . " PITTSTON.PA. jar* Special attention given to diseases o ne Eye and Ear, aa well as the practice o Medicine generally. Prompt attention givei 0 all calls. Treatmentgiven in the Homeopath c»r Allopath io practice to *uit the case an, references of the patient. Office hours fron 1 to 9, A. M., afternoon, from 12 to3j evaninf r»7~ ■woraxr or,** nU .; i ith-i •» thw u~\ Mv'aZlr "S tV ' ■** *_ '•■^», '^' Mtto^tvtyvD»i*D«** j.;.. „ . .4** WpU^HlW Jtfk Y M . 1 T6e"vfa"zette' Jobbbing Office f K Ml jf I If I 1 I J ] and the5(i Printing Offlc# / M •/ Bw » J »Cil fl \ »B—1* ■''' no\rchnso(idntcd emtiracoa a larger variety« J_ #J B J ■ JjJ p#rt"tu"ir ~ -Hi' ' «H-» ™- 1 Irt 1—1 wmnur •"* . — ■ if, c-j +Al b»«ni' «*otnl fcftw **'■ jwmwiiw^ - iuUimI Mil m ooj* i .W«ov'.' a'htflMaMt «*» VC .«j,, MUi * '*•*C«# I WO /. ««**• flrtJ *D •C»**■* •» jnQSMf aarmAJO aan'i .. «. •*!»•.«*D#* *•* ATOWZERNE jgrfflRACITE JOUK'NA|( • not' f 03 i tt&mAk* 4 o ta BttO feimteb to % €nx\ f literals, fWitirs, %M, Tit(r#tari, 3tgrkult»re attit RULING. Hulod wort «f Winds, done In th» n«tM an iVrnffiSfT'if- prM,U''' *" r«q'",«tcd. Er«rjrihU "1 '™8 «»« will reeoi?o prompt attention. , l*rC*» vytifan r*»«n *c V"C deiteral litMIktitM.; PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15.1866. ' . VOLUME XV.—NO. 48j 11IM fliraw* RAILROAD DIRECTORY. t »»«»*»■ Fiipren A*hi |DCng Bast for V«w York, leirei Boranton ak 10.16 A. M. and 4.30 P. M., arrive) at Haw York at yM P. M. and 10 30 P. M. R« !t :«joj yiilhw ni ** VNH-JW*'1' odeim . — 7 ~ * Geo. W Brainerd & Co, OROOHRS. 103 MURRAY, near WEST St. GEO. W. BRAINERD,) DAVID BEJjDEN } YORK. ELIBUA yt. BAXTER J T' t* For the Gazette., filQUOBS. 3B23E55S££ , ** -C*»»V «?L2- * n every things Short words, servalionB as tp crjm# in oeueroL woceeded to abort sentenoes, short stories. These make a1 "J, . .v, . . *®!! vF1***""1 writer.popular with editors and r««fcra The -~ strength.ofrfe, St,on tongue He* in «|*h#t- *Jl JJW y°° °r ness. No writer can be popular who'is 2X££ift polysyllabic oftener than occasionally." After U.o nnpepper .aie of UqtWand noting the beautiful brevity, and graced fin- •i'A'},^Ca "IS. "" s D• * Bro BO ish of the opening sentences, who of yotWig TO «'* *hieh scribblers can be inclined to adopt this "teecret W { - """ °f ~:r; j~—-— What are our 15,000 English words for if 5S"*of "XT* £ ?**. T not for use in common literal and «% fr*^ .. i , ... „ ., f abusive use of intoMe*tme4tC?uors, more often in our heatsotfety.to put to b\mh gbeH V*£; | babied on, Maw defying l.sh, and make.- wonder if Young nrticlcs^ cbimney corner delect will very mm* lot** ,4Wtwantf VtCmm Mr faf -,c of comprise Anything but slang tenrt*? Art tCysohW under the even our editors inclined to "go back" tffWh Vafe {Heir apgoorl English and in slang obtained'beWfe a license Poly Sy llable to go ever the bndg#i » Then , for 8IICh purpotc e|flD . and tt t0 we are in despair; for we must confess a most , ■*wMba*toiRMfc£ -tfifofl deeply rooted 4,staste for U,» dwacrtil, | sa^fnctory flhlHPft W the Court slovenly stylo of articles gaming popularity st | the present time, that can surely be ao.great and ****** With beer feats of pen prowess, as Vulgar, lo*, Hl-bogot- d«Cl ten rEngfrah sentences are only too common.- ,o do, tinle* throngh Then why are such writers as Josh Billing* yi)ur Uxl, th«y We %roUgM before us charg and Petroleum Nashby, weH irmdf cU wlth vioUtion of the Lw . mJ There is but one answer: Oor l.terary »M suppose th«t we grant such lWn.es, are v.t.atcd, and degenerating ,nto a mere r.1- y jn Ul((j they ave oritiM,y Nrith. for buffoonery If .t not a time when thq law now is, « any limit to Ae some out-spoken soul should take, tins subject , nuulber ,^ter cl ,mKthe number up and give their views on the nght sav.ng of Uw.itlcrM.sad vely u , „ ypar or ime; and wherein we ought to bosarinjof in .hisoc^y; fcr *he ,a!c of t,me and words? I cannot do to.s subject w ****** are justice! others can. Ut them. But I ifoald eCl..to ,«ry applicant, who makes-IT,, say that there j, nfr nped of more of those per- , and p.yN sons who are brief in their speech, and his8ti # Still ttiey therrty acnedmthe.r movements,n a! save in bu*i- I irc no'authority to «eli any other intoxi ness matters, where and brevity gencr, c„ti i(lion of the n!lv spoils circumlocution and c iicanetv. and ; L . . , ' i . J K . * , . , u com»unitif« hofgfiP*. ■-b'titmt-'vm tnai»r W needs no mention. hat are these brief pco- ,i .. a. . , , , * ...... , _ , 1 1 tUuso pcrwfis Ui.vtgjtnl tlie hrtit*- bf ehsfrtt-' pie living for, is a question I cannot solve.— ,! , . __ „ . ... . Perhaps If you wore to ask them, thev could ' many scHo ttWr cust0, Rive no more intelligent reply than the little tI Th four year old nsgro boy. who in CMU, of the J'f \ ' t T T " u last Harper'» Monthly, replies to a similar ! ■ question: "Ise made fur trt work." So high-' ™ V* ***" ke*PC?'i ,t motives can be ascribed to the life\offol' ta,tey.the for such a hundreds around us, than to work, get proper- W •.»«*— This id the paltrj aim of thousands—"I will outshine my noigh- , w»,. sajL,,, oJra,««»glorious 'r:zrz;: trutool life. ,o .11 high .pi,it- to ual or mental attainment* possible for them, , /V* - ytAl&*ir~zz£S2 ception of life, they grovel in the mere oat- o j . , . , . , . ,, ward, never lifting their eyes beyond ! Shall tT kLqMp npf liqittr mZharf all thinkers lower their standards and pamper Y Wes .T+y .clesely tlic miserable mental appetites of tbeso uiiiwr- ,,»£ ¥ , *** **T' T'. T able sensualists f .f they are brought to you, not^by^f)^ tnct er notoasarjr. feats to "No! by the mind of man, establish, the efleiv=e, bo witbm; tho kr.owl-' Our light within, edge of any of your uumUr. Vou are never Andevery f0rm of grief and .in, t0 act U',0n ,0rt 9r mer0 ru,u0r"but Shall ere and feol it* fire! • uRon evidence; wlien tw By earth, and hell, and heaven, place the party ( trial, is priced to.you, The ahroud ofiouU la riven ! there ought to be npt only r\p hesitation, but Mind, mind alone, great willingness to returfl tte poper true la light, and hope, and life, and power! yu Search out "theso mattars doaelT and Earth, deepaat night, from thia hleat hour, #n(] do y'our anC] The night of mintl,» gone!!' wi(1l lhc aid of tho fravtfsaJury en • Oh, that all our editors and writers would , , , r n • j 1 T . , „ , .... deavor to do ours. Tha-ibanks of all gooti seethe need of a repellent eorpn to drive back .,. , , .. . VuC C■ ,J ... many heart-broken mothers arte from tha literary field, not young leritert, but , , _. , . A . .. u . , * . ~1 wives, of children, ard even of iwiHappy thepe who afe so pandering to thfe att'oady low '. JTT,. .. . ... , , . . ' j j w, . , f , J , i inabriatoa themselves, wiH bo froo»y and hdn,tastes, and dyspeptic stomaches of our read- iF . , , , ., .. . . j. . » . .it L ' • • i ,t -! estljr tfiBtJamJ toyaui If you«i» in-heaNngHf crsl But otherwise we sliall soon sec a type .. . . . . . ' . ... , . .. 'I; , tht*ft,«CirpervM«fDCrin»e «xi tm of American iterative yet more disgraceful kcep the o# boer Wrs anc than any tha has appeared. And thoa. otUlir slioon8i wlUDin the «rf. thtir Hcen. who will wot "come iiown from tweir • a " , ,. .-.A, • - ■ J 808. k ' jDC4» V) *TDiVflhf-T| MM tcl pedestal" shall gain no reword for their flights { ' _ of thought, other than.the consciousness of a • AVs havc u»C1«rsl00''1 biglter mental Qw the literary ''»us Hf|tiC»w, is by some pcSbus profesed tC ,r , , . , tamed from the t nfted States collectors, upoi fin „^*0,OOT ,urning leaves Now York at 9.00 A. M. and | VI ' l'|b' 4.00 P. M. Reaches Soranton at 4.20 A. M. anil j »» • ixpress Train going West for Great Bund leaves ' «aro&$. Soranton, at 4.20 P. M.and 11.44 P. M.,arrives I »D «MD- j»a y» at Great Bend at A.50 P.M. and' ?.15 P. M. | JL*M m ft P Til iA r* * |f ?^SMAiS4iS2filtDn mmuVm R B8PB0 ''PVt.hYfhtltestheibotttontton I oittia public tdtalalaVge Stock of HOOTS tggd4.»o r.q. , D - sa-OJJf.aucJiMG.rt.'WnoOalffloW., to and fro» Bitutc*. 5iogtton,.WiIk.-sb«rro, of Ladles'and Ch lpren#. ibflps. Berwick, SMffm'urg. Danville, Nortbumber *«CCHlt®raof altdertrlptlons.ip fact everyland, Hnrriiburg and intermediate Bfutions. ind tningtne lln#. Ho has connected a separate with traros on tlie Delaware and Hudson Roil- department for a road to and fronrCarbondale and intermediate RESTAURANT an-d CONFECTION RET, stations. WATTS COOK E, Supt. neatly fitted up tngqod stylo. ,, R. A- HESRY. General Ticket Agent. MyestablMhmeftt is opposite G. Law&Co.n a*d aensox a. a. Cash Store, Mnin street, Plttston, Pa. E*f ross toCarbondalo, . . 10.20 AM. The patronage oftbe pnbllclrsolfclted. | * " * ' ' • 4-S01-»- PitD- '-n,March 29, 18«0._tf. 00 G. B. SMITH Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, &c., &c., Ac., i No. 101 West Street, 1 CJoor*bot« I)n»ne St., NEW-YORK. ' Mari h 7, IS«1. Mlyl *, 1«* ODBTIIS. O. •• CO«T«»«. '(T" URTISS & CO., CORKER OF LLOYD I PRIME STREETS, Commissioner chants roit TBI riBCHAie a*d sale or GRIM, SEEDS, HOPS h PROVISIONS. Also, b olesale Dealers in Western and Canada Floor. Particular attention paid to purchasing and shipping Grata on orders. May 1*' lC|2.-#m RTntTNG, ' BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, Paper Ruling and Book Buying TC1 meet tho increased deltoand of tbebusiness have raadeextensire additions to iny Job Officu. and by an increased force of lirst i-liiMS workmen, I will bo at all timr* reidy to do ..11 kinds of PLAIN and FANCY JOB PltlNT- I NO d* once and with the grmtrit poHtibltditpatch. Hi I,[NO to any pattern neatly executed. BOWfWNDlNOtn anrstvledoneonshortnotice KAXV BI.oomsbch'J. i.kaveh pirrsmis-Borsn sunn. A. 3f. tCi'?forthumWrliinil. 10.401*. M. to Kinifton. Pn. 6JM) P. M. to .VoriliuintKM Innii. LEAVES B1TTSTON—4WIUNP XOftTH. ftthit, f #.ou A. M. from Klnetton, " ,,, Ujji P. M.ftoni XoitH'd. tts'to BENJ. E. BOWEN'S IVJEW Mail, July. 30, IMS Boot, Shoe, Leqjjiejr and Finding's STORE* jAj/jArrrqKy^ Tlio underrtpnV'fl Wofl1rt re»peCWuf1y,iinnounce t6 hij old frieiida and tlio pi»*ri« *rr»t he has openia on description !n the rrioln hext floor south of gnjffar i.Lwc»'l old stnu l, where he Is well utocSorl with r.entlymen's, L(idie», Minun nnd f3viMian's Sho*» bf the host mau'ifaeturo- U»»inj4iii»eu»t*nt employ the bettor work mi R, the luistyjn-depurtr inent of his rttftblisfctrtejl*tml riollie inferior to any in northern PMirtBj'lTrittis'. Satisfaction warranted, , B*. S. UOWEN Pittston, April 2, ly 1866. 1865- Philadelphia and Erie Rail Road. This gr**t lino traverse* Xortiyvji und North*riMt rl.untfe* of PenrtMylvanitt to tlio tmr of Erio on Lake Erie. K T ■penly in his business, and whose duties a: ixed and.regulated by the law, calls upon tl 'Ublic 011 c« wery year, to review his charact md conduct, at the time of the annual renew if licenses, then, if the party has abused b trivileges, there is an opportunity afforded ' ivery neighborhood to tuakc and test tbe tru 'f charges naginst him. It is, however, othe vise with the anlawfol dealer in articles: I .ries to cairy on his lawless business fn seen ind it is only upon ipvestigations, tested proper for taial in the Grand Jury room, th iiis misdoings can be examined :n the Court It is said too, that In some instances, « tempts to avoid the effects of the law agair the sale of liquors, are practiced : thus, by t sale of cigars, beer or some trifling article an increased or extra prico, so as to permit t keeper of the establishment, as he alleges, give away a glass of liquor, is a mere evasii of the statute. The subterfuge is too appare to allow such an alleged excuse to prevail, a tho offender should be as certainly punish, us if the law had peen broken, by the op sale of the liquor. Such indirect means, evade the force of a statute, whichthe pai by his conduct shows that he nmkrstan should be immediately pot down. Any pn tiee, clearly showing an attempt under sj cious appearances, to deceive and do wroi should receive yo*r notice, as readily as mD open violations of tho law. We may add, also, while treating of offen of this character, that the wilflil finishing intoxicating drinks, whether "by sate gift otherwise, to any person of lenewn in temper habits, to a jninor, or to an insane person, to any person aft a beverage, when drunk intoxicated," is a misdemeanor punishable fine and imprisonment So it is also by 1 provided "that it shall not be lawful for • person to sell, trade or barter, in any sp tueus or malt liquors, wine or cider, on 'first,jiay of the week, commonly called 8 day, or for the keeper, or keepers of i kho(el, inn, tavern, ale house, beer house, other public houses or places, knowingly allow or permit any spirtuous or malt Jiqu( wine or cid&r, to be drenk on or within premises or house occupied or kept by si keeper or keepers, his or their agent* or I yants on tlje said flcst day of the week," uc the penalty of fine or itqprisonroent. In latter cases, it must be borne in mind, tha is not by tue salft ofliqeors alone that tbe is violated, but the oflenco is completed furnishingit to improper persons, or part ting it to be drank on the premises on £ day. So if the keepers of such public hou allow their customers or neighbors to gaD in their establishments on Sundays, and t permit them to obtain and use, whether purchasers or not, any of the above mentic forbidden drinks, thsy are clearly guilty ol ,todictablf 'orfencej , 11«««•'•' We have felt constrained to bring this l jbet to your special notice, for we believe, 1 intemperance Is upon the increase in our C inunity, and wo attribute tl»«, if reporta true, to the universel sale of liquors in sale And beer and eating houses, where the law 'bids it. Wp have the right to refer to repi in our ohaervations to you, but you can c act upcrcntidenae or direet knowledge, vvp would ask of you is to investigate, and us you have sivarn to do. Remember y | oaths, that yott "will diligently inquire i true presentment make, as well of all Mohn tars and tbmgs, as shall he given you charge* as of other ihisgs, which you knot be presentable here." If the District Attoi presents to you such cases for J our {pqai or if you, or any of you, know, in your pr er neighborhoods, or ip aw other part of county, g(Tenders of the class, to which have specially referred, pr any other break ff the law, Uo your duty and return tbem tl»i| Cftxrt, either by bills, whe« ind ments preferred, or Ivy presentment!, wl eminates from on«ofyour c nfini her rrr "presenting all .things truly, aft! come UD your.knowledge, ,to the best of y understanding." ,-h h - ——■ r p- The water that has no taste is purest; rain'that has no odor is freshest ; and of theTnodificationa of manner, tha (Mat ally pleasing is simplicity. t.rli l«w been loa*#*Cl an44« MMfiMftlflM PETIX9TL- KAil* HOAU OXVIl'AHY. Time of JPawiti»gC*r trains At Northnmharluntl. LEAVE EASTWARD Brio Mafl Train .5 40 P. M. Krie Express Klmirn Express Train Elmlra Maif Train.... ...3 30 A. M. 11 25 P. M. 10 25 A. 1L BLADNHfc BOOKS of all kinds, from *.835 Ledger, Day Rook or OocWt to a 5 cent Passbook, constantly on.hand.-'^fc'JC STATIONERY in treat variety for sale at reasonable prices. PRINTING, WRAPPING and WRITING PAPERS of every description tor •ale. ROBERT BACK, Main Street, !d door below the Square. . Wilkes-Barre, March Id, 18C5. LEAVE WESTWARD. UNDERTAKE ecoisarj urningamonb 4omiDlet' ito the above biisimMB, to yrfiiel NGl y undersign■ently proonr- ■ri« Mail Train Brio Express 2 40 P, M. Elinira Express Train 5 30 A. M. Elmira Mail Trtin...... 4 3J P. M, ritn tlvrpiyjli on tin' Erin Mail ami Tmhi* H-Uhntn enrage both ways between Philarlclpllia and Eric. ...5 15 A. M from 7 to 10. Pitta ton, Aug. D, 1805. DOCTOR AMES TOWNLBY, ■ember of the Royal College of SHrgeons, , DUBLIN, IRELAND, Anil Member of tb« College of Physicians and Surgeons. Canada, has commenced to practice Physie, Surgery and ■ii#lf«iyl»'i,ltUUDn. Rjcudbiics—1The House oeonpied by the late Doctor fourkin, Pine Streethas attended, both is Ireland and tauada, and )i[l extensive practice during that time, is a sufficient guarantee to those applying to him lor Mediaal Advice, that they are under the care of a Legally Qualified Medical Practitioner. Jap. 11. 6m DR. C. M. WILLIAMS, SUBGEON DENTIST, ■ HEW YORK COBNECTlOlt Leave N«r York at 0 00 1*. M„ arrive at ivri« 3 X A,M. Leave Brie at f 5.rD P. H.. arrive at New York 1 1& P. M. No Change of Cars Between fitk and .New York KNTKJBr. IIEAR8E!, vinj; nil otlier ed", ho hns'^fiiie Main Street, Pittston, Pa. . Among the many improvements recently mtrodueedin bis practice, be regards cone »f mote importance than bis method of , EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIR, Kloffixnt HI coping Cur* on nil Kffeht fmlns. For u)formnti«Dn fcimf»c*a, apply *t Cor.iWt)nod Ujrlttt ninmin. Htfhufc-lpMa. And for Fmgnt miMnon» of llio Company » Afontn, 8. H. Kingston. Jr., Cor, 13(li huiI Murk-t t-ir«ct8. l'liilndflphin.J. W Itcynolfls, Erif. ' ' \\ in. Jirown. A«ftn. 51. O. It U«* Baltimore.* H. H. HOUSTON, ' tfpttertt Jiclcot Ag-t., fhito. A. Tvr.r.n. Gcnofal 9u|M. WllliJMMwj.ort. rttrfhr**" "yy*y wh7m«v*h, w , ... /IC will attend tfittoptorfiJMAcflskha dispatch. COFFINS of all eiae*constantly dn hnrxt. PersO-ris disiring his service* will please call at the store of the unsigned, flllKHIDAN. Pittston. July 3, 1SC2.-ly-* which he is doing successfully every day, by the use of NITROUS OXIDE GAS. Ii in perfectly safe and very plcasantto inhale. Its results have been entirely satisfactory in «V-ery instance. C. M. W. Itooma with J. W. MILLER, adjoining tha Onsh Stote ol Ohns. Law A Co. Pittston, May 1st 1864. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS NORTH EASTERN PEN1TSYLVANL No*. 3% tits. rDR, O. BECKER, Late of Baltimore, Md. ma A tttt A S t|)« honor to anuounoetbat be will perr| tnanenlly locate atPittston on January let, 18##, and oners his services as PHYSICIAN AND 8UHCEOIV Uaviag bad an extensive experience both in Hospital and General Practice, he respectfully invites tbe confldence of the public. Special attention civea to Surgical cases ami pulinonatt somplaints of longstanding. Dec. 14, IS#4.—tf- D ■ Franklin Fire tailce Company, " CAMBRIAN HOUSE," OF PHILADELPHIA. $400,U00 0 '•.petual Premiuma, $lHI,146 tij jeea live percent., 45,707 31 $888,439 SI I'lTTSTON, PA. GRIFFITH THOMAS, Proprietor. rri!IE undersigned having purchased the inler-1 est of Mr. W. E. Whyte in the above well ind favorably knojvn establishment, would reipeetfully Inform his friends and lormerpatrons •t the House. a» woll as the publie in general. Wiat nothing will tie loft updone to render to his customers and guo»ts satisfaction in ovary particular. Beverages of all kinds served in the best style. Jfr«h Mn, and varioul other dishes wiUJie "prepared in the most acceptable nanner and at all hours. The Houseaims to be #ne of ihe highest respectability, and will be kept iu a manner acceptable to all who have occasion to patronize it. 0. T. PIUston, April 18. 1863.—ly lotdJ. ...$2,109,17« 08 Btatementof the assets of theCompany oti Jnnuaiy 1, 1801,published in conformity with the provision* dl tbesixUi sectiou of the act o Assembly of April 5th, 1842. Moiitoaoks.—On property Rallied * at over $4,000,000, being first mortgages ou real estate in the city ""feaiTO T ,J countyofPhfladelphlb,e*oept$i»,' r 52D» W in thwnelgblroringcottntfta,,$1^)54,M? U Real B«t«te, piirchueed at Sheriff sale s unde r mortgage c.l a i m s, su rveved and'Valued nt $110,209 -19. Ooet,... $85,513 38 Loais. — Temporary loans ,on stocks as flollateralpecurity,$84,571 S7 Stocks.—Market ralde, $87,890 27 , JB.it- A. J'KS'KItBKlf, Scmnton,' P«. C. PETERSEN, Ilonefdde, I»*. D■? Not. 8,186#. f. t . : «I V US »4U 1 OVAL. iU 1MD BRASS COCK KftWlFICTURER, j&tnui ui8BAWTON'PAyasA Every description of Brass Work, pjCr Oil Cups, WaUrfOM, 8te«m nod Mf Liquor Cocks, Jobbing, Braes Castings,Ac. dotfe with dc#j)fttch. highest prices paid for old *■*», l#WW**&WV Shop near Matthew's Oil Depot,8cranton.Pa. April 9. ISM.—It * J- MAC. L. TO ARD FROBHTHE DEPOT. iMi'i'.Piirt *• ' tKt&'tift THE undesigned having purchased of Iktr. llileman, the OiuniUiw Line to the Depot, **ould respectfully t"Y to the uuMks, th«t he will continue to ruif tt) ml rht» IrilmSnd ca.rry passengers and biffing): atlfce'Watnte rirti'a.' No eilorU will he uptircl to neiKjroiiiodivte the pub-1ie.udUDgiv,,l,lle0ti,V«ti^h.iipfi■ . mo . i fhd-ii.nu 'i M i ~ NEW BAKERY. The undersigned would respectfully an nouuce to ihe public that they have opened AS EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN PITTSTON adjoining «iCi Butler House, where they will be prepared at all tiipes to supply families and parties with Bread Biscuit, Cakes and Pies, of all kind, on short notice. From an extensive experience in the bakery business they feel no hesitation in saying that they will be able to satisfy all an to the quality of Bread Ac,, which ■they ofTer. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. EIiTEBICIt 4 TREFF1RS0N PltUton July 4th, 18#5. Coat, . . tMMta. Notes and bills receirrtDle... W.. Cash,on h«nA, ,i $28,252 88 •rs,w «t »l,tl« #5 L I V BR Y . Good hones and rigs to bire to' oarefiil ane responsible persona. All orders left •filEdfc Hotel or Bullcr House will be promptly .altaug. ' J .,JV- . Hi P. DR. J. M. BARRETT,—DENTIST. — Office where he may hereafter be found at all hours. Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold a«d Silver plate, and operate* In nil the branches of Dental Surgery, in the be*tmknner. A deduction from usual charges sufficient to •0T*r expenses, allowed to persons who come Mia a distance. April 19, 1860.—Jy. " in hands of Agents, 0,886 4T $29,939 15 Pj I tut an. Julio 8, l-Sflt.-tf! I!,231,547 #7 Bkal Estatk.—Market value Y.j ...... Coat a« Advance in value, - , took*.—Marketvalue,.. tST.fSn 27 Coal ®7 1 • *" ' Advance ill valuef . $12,$■C2 30 ...$110,299 49 ... 38 BANKS, DINMORE & CO. Hernia, or Rupture I #24,780 11 Also, all the va^iot' .SucrrMoM'to MXBSH * Co s Radical Cure Trim. Marsh A Co-'b Graduating Truss. Iran and Infunt's Trusses; Elastic Supporters; Apparatus for Curvature of the Spine; Shoulder Brace and Suspender for Gentlemen; Shoulder Brace and Skirt Supporter for Ladies and Misses; London Supporters; Marsh A Co.'s Abdominal Supporters, for sale at KNAPI"S DRUG fiTORE, A. B. DAVIS1 4 CO MnnufuN unr.s .pf' PATBKT 8TA1WARD SCALES WTTSTO*, PENN A. ELTEBICH As TBEFFISON, Tot»i 08 Lorkkkst Firk.—Losses paid during the year l««0, $!•«,.«» 11. - stiTAiti.i ion By ord»r oftjit Bo»rd. '• CJtAS. X. President. Attest—A. STEEti. Secretary p.rCvtena. . ; Director*.—Chas.N.Bttnc)cQr,President: Ed- Ward C. Pale, Vice President; Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, .TacCD1D Tt. Smith. Geo. W. Richards, Mordooai D, Lewis, David fl. Brown, Isaac Lea, George Palps. AVM.i. TEEJ- Secretary pro tem. . BEJTJ. JOXES, Age»t. Plttiton,Snjt,D,l8tl, ' » | *13 Cd R «g-s 2 f 5 /I Its IrUH I P " i SSS-S's-® t| Ijaola ' Tfreigh Lock ' Pittston, r». AH matrumepUin thedepartmental Medianical Stfrgefy procured oh ahorl notic«,»o tburt the afflicted and lhe*r Mend# may profft by calling onmc. Dr. A.KlfAPP. Pittston, July S, 1862. LIVESTOCK an) va^iouaalcscj-^liong.j^; Dormu ut and Portable PlCL TFORM SCA Lhti l AND.PATENT 6TAIFDARB 8CALWS, N. W. Corner of Uth St. t Ptrina. AMrtme li. R. Tkauu k P»row PROPRIETORS. April 18. 1S«5. * ft g. BECK, M. D.—'DENTIST V, lata of PHILADELPHIA.— JEflBR Office,—Two doors above hi« tor-MJXu_LXJ' mar residence, East fide at Main St., Above the Public 8quare, Wilkes-Barre, Penn. July 1», 1860.—lv. JongfesS'-'pfo*.—jk TKis justh lcahon tt, ifcrWrfpS'.' "bcfafePUj? 'ffomricfM ,bj innio through ighoraftee, but lDy others, it i; feared, it is simply excuse lor «-1?a i ffiey kpw *fi .'llW tfuSter gresg U»caa ar^ Hives no authority one liquors, who is licens»U to »o, ujDd#»- 4jie Authority'of the proper State Court. Tj)gf xVct of 1864, in tho.fi7lh 8nation wtpwssly ig«*n«a, shalU«UwM«B Uk» »uoh die eaglefeonra *Tone, the gulf n'nti cfow, ■'lock n'or their carriota, jft«t like meh below.' I hiifrefcaid »11 required, but will beg to, it roduce a comforting Stanza of Tupper's writne:mfi lif It* 1 Should the palm tree bend hi» crown to chide "thebfiar »t his feet? • » • Should the niffhtiDjnle account it worth !i»r fqpalnB to vindicate her music, ». „ Before noma sorry finches that effect to judge of -music? I ATMA life insurance CO,, _ HARTFORD, CONIf. . ASSfiTO - tl,500,OOO. fflHIBOLD AND SUBSTANTIAL LIFE IJT- X surauce Company is issuing over 600 Policies per modtk. Its busiuess is mcreusing with wonderful rapidity. Get insured at once. MOSES CALDWELL, General Agent, SCRANTON.PA. Application! received by I. W. MOISEB l'rovideiice, Pa. PHILADELPHIA Sept. 28, litly.Ly. . E. WRIQHT, »■ £. *ta»H|*TQ* WRIQ-HT & H ABB INGTON, ATTORNEYS A? LAW. T Office on Main 8L, above .Z Bennett's Store. Will practice In Courts or L'uxema County and Mayor's Courtaof Carboadale. a Consultations inOertnanand English. D. C. Harrington, Notary Public. r Tafc. 4,J864. _ SEWING MACHINES, C10 J }i 0 GEO. BLAKE & GO., SEWING MACHINES, r'tl I Ho I many an injustice, mauy a sneer, and slur, lis passed aside with uobloecuro, by lavto of i: ,-true fains. '' i'or the great mind may well be said t0 Pot*. such littleness in brethren, WJiile it )s comforted and happy in tho firmest assurance of desort." * April 20, 1865 ly oysiiics-v tfi vto*atw,0f*l^l«w^«n.jtliaie or Territory;" and the 78ih.$*cthfn #fDlfcaC.tofcD of 1-8S5, now in force, stMHSOTfe emphatically provides, tlwt it shall «iot exefnpt '•from any penalty or punish riient provided by | tbc lawffof Stati tot- carrying on fold bu. . . , ZT a • i„ . ,i „ . , I sinees, Sc." When, then, the laws of' PfeSln«W„,a*».■I.M.c« :t of the United States revenne. gir* Wby them for a kiss. - m; w)m,m Cgui0 jSTSLw ady, pocket, ng the * h *.C*C** Ifceite* D mttU while her eye:; spoke daggers, "and as #f .***,« see you give CT i e vou can"' *»* *DPCDn those persons whonflh* Stale 8! "MM n^M.dh 90 BS ■ ■ ■ , jffi *. ta* should be received fro»*ny **4n~J __ - . . "My dear, Horatio, I had a very mysterious indeed, we (jfe (!^itW*Stpcs|ojB^r BLANK DEEDS! dream about V0U." *^CI VVV* flap tjon. v#pfu£V*«J-\JU~$ have;uat received ajroab supply of the I "Wh%t was it, dear f" fare of society seem* to in, i^wng. ■X. ban. nie"tan'1 bIst BtANK DElEDS.on 1 "I dreamed I saw you carried up to haaven the licenses to ordinary *)e *yid beer bouses, »T IwTt Vw??$3l In a golden ohar*ioti surrCKi»CJ«d by .angola o#tatftRt»CMMthi«lr«r iDi«U«M KnCJ». *' * April'8(12.-tl cWtned in white and purple . What is Chat- ftifaors, unless upon satisfactory evidence, TDLANK8 OF ALL KINDS FOB BALE AT, the"ign °f' dW f' I that tb# pMty hM PreTiously obtained from P THIS orriCJt. ' " It is a sign of • foul stomach, my dear." ' the Courts a licence for »ueb purpose. Such j SAMUEL J. BARBER, 19 oao Foreign and Domestic MARBLE Tmrotaiei, Itnteli, Window C»pi tkllli, OPPbBITK THE BANK, PTTT8T0K, LUZERNE CO., PA. » ...t ijriUir :ll A1I or4n*f«M»|Mdyattended, and satisfaction warranted. t {Aprils, lately To Hotel Keepers. Inurance Company NORTB AMEfift. Philadelphia. INCORPORATED 17M. Capital aud Surplus, $1,715,171 70. Arthur G. Coflm, John R.jSS? „ Jobs Ma«n, nrauel W. Jones, Richard D. Wood, ■ Geo. L. Harrison, John A. Brown, William Welsh, Francis R. Cope. amuel r. mith, Wra. E. Bowen, Charles tfaylor, 4 Jumes-N.Dickson, Edward H. Trotter, Ambrose Wfcite, , . .Morfis Wain, i' CBiRLMI Pv*TT,ec'r. jsf This old and reliable Insurance Com pa »y continue* to Insure all flare Class Property Limited or Perpetual, as low as Perfect Secur ity will warrant. TB—POjI DERJt 4 BJ»" 1W«U'«V DEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES Of EVERY BISfclUPTJO*1. C « C?*Wl ,» ;,„r yffcOKENCE, »' »«* •v I «E,aw AND PET SEWING MACHINE*. 6 t,.i Lkab Hals. Old Machines lioughif SofdrExchanged .a.n . a- or Repaired. ■ "' ° J* : A fulVMknrtmen* (,f NEKDfcBS a*d Mppllcs fur nl! marJiinM C|iiM|MUy w J', ,. we hkvo a fow 2nd liauil /W»SOiB»» Jfpr sale 1 hies fC£html tnarl'int" f«ppli«t. H.A" fgiK' by ,nai1 will rewif* J J, " 'g. OWV BLAKE * CO., •; Ifov. SO, 1885.-(y ►* ATVUgMlOVB and BONDS for TAVERN LICE*mfor Hftle r.t th» . Till* 'i W D w U£,ITT8T0N GAZETTE OFFICE^ IiADlES' DRESSES ANA CLOAKS \m •11 kind., rnvUaimtl J, iafcrtanti.ll* and hx r^u^fjfeRwl10 ' a CARD T™ T~ e4 that - & * li, Bdvaa," ha*«iw* fore (of to do bnaiaaM for th«m." His 0»m setting forth his prtsent "Wines! will ba found in «(wHlrtr ooMWii.' r™ " *WT) ' ' ta t I .mlxH « •**•!* Pittston. Juoa 23, DM*| POMPON DEEP A BRO., Agent» (Over Bennett's Bunking Hob**,) Vilku-BAURB, PV HENRY C. DEWEY, Local Agent, _ _ PlTTSTOK, Pi. atf Refer to T. fewer, Datmil*: Hon. I. Www, L. V.Xmuim,andP. dorooraB,Pitta- It [M»j J8, 18#!.—Jy * DA BAHRBLftPOSEITDALBOEMENT, goal »U quality, for *»!• bj A. JtlfAPP- Kt;liini. flttt l * " ---— I D |3P~ Humility is strong buhwki tnd we enter into it we find Mfetf. |
Tags
Add tags for Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal
Comments
Post a Comment for Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal