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/n IK ■ n BPMHB IT [ Wfite *: M?S D«$W® r ttU" aUSr*B%t»g« oh»rg«Cl within the county. .M i/Vill »liar*o UMr»oH.r**d Fifty Cent/'CJr *dferfi3mg*stiuartol8 linesior — WeMh.' • " -A *° g AAtaltoUU^toV1. Notice. ;• 2 BB 1 m. | »*»• I *"?■ D ' *■ inf] *» 041 I *° 00 IMP ICO I 6 oa | * 80 1 la w yictjioQ :vO 'D lit'lOftStr «* V -in.lc Job Printing and Ruling^ The Gazette J ebbing Cfllce ft? '■uM1*!* 49L • wimifl wo ad PI iwm i4»A-1 u 1 v nun h i*m ■ail the Job PrintliDs Being now consolidated •mhticw a large? yariatjr © Jobbing material than any oilier office in the covBtrjr 'oilDEHS. O'IBCl'I.AHSL 2iLr; = iilti"-' •" m HV ' * «ij i * a? 7a?Icifj frf 'mn-'j 1D ticket*, CARD®, ' " ¥D*•■. ,«a 1. . lAu. aflam „ n jti Tilt?.' C*11 -i«a "BHOWHII.Rfl, LABELS, *OT», » 1 ' ; • ' ■ ' ' ' ' ■" ' it fly/ itliiii It i yiii bil* tW'MiHJ ) nil IHV : II) /1U VTJH3 OJ *WmC fli AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL .I '»«J J-i i;t ; 1.1 • i i • • •• • vnftH PHKC, ■ TA.flf'"'***'" Ruled work .ifaH kinds, done in the neatest an •requested, KrerjtbioK in tins line will receive prompt miration. X c ilQv! ill 4».*!// l/.'M. j 11' |4 «l 11 HO 00 | »D 00 | 4i 00 I M - ~T-r.'.Tnnc.-rTtTr-S!n£au« f- -- •"D• D , . i! butt J '• rl\1 h _!'» 11 / rt ... UrbotfYt to ttre Coal Mtwts, politics, letos, Ihfrsture, $$riraltarr ij j 35 00 I fn anfe Enteral 3fitieIIigtnte, M«rfituoU'«»rd» not exceeding one Muare, tlttfmW'afMM* notices, ineh»4i*g sobeorfptleh » the Pittsto* Oaiittb, $U 00 per annum. Rditarialor local Item advert...** charged 10 cent, per line each insertion. Moticea deaths or marriages will he insertd without charge, Obituaries 10 cents per line Ad T«WW«OT»nt» most b. handed in before 10 'olaeh A. M. on Wednesday to insure attention. BLANKS. M3D The following Blanks are kept on hand or printed to order, and sold on reasonable teim»:-(CheriD8alr» Warrants, Constable Sales, Summons, judgment Cob tracts, Fmmlsory Notes. Snt.| anas. Aftml Birnis. tx Rolls?1"' c*r,i8«*«es. Cheik Holla, Tim i a ,5-th- SEPTEMBER 27. 1866. ■ oi WHOLE NO. ftfiO. G i VOLUME XVI.—NO. "29. PITTSTON, P A.., THURSDAY. ' ■ I i l Hi —— TT'yr" ; 7 ! ■ " . fgmmnitittt —CD0nd,«PRO«D. nnHB unrfcrnlined, rti*ttkfu) «r the lihemt 1 exlMirfwl to htm* ili «e p«-t. h**«t»w Uus ple»»- life of annoa»ciij( ttmt he h«n rtcontfy Wrt J. HGFFMA THE B*BT OF RUBWAWDB. Oh I k»M a husband as good as MB be ; No «•»» l»e Sometimes, indeed he may chance to be wrong. But hia lore for p»« ia uncommonly strong ! OTXir f -n h !'i! iifi* CDJ ow •. rtn o-uir fjfUtt . (He baa one little fault that ipafcei me (ret, He has always money, by far, than debt: naufiMte ■D» inTll «wi. \a f»rrol».-i9 I owlf he ia dread tally jhrqn to. 4rln|i j And, beaidca, be U rather too fond, I think, S*rfj8 VKi ,licV but ihen' '"-T'-rvlftwrtbe 1Dc8tJ"f"'oa! IIa love* U.«M wrthAUe «kU« I know (•Tia the way with the men-r-they're always »o ) lii)( what care I for hia flirting—when, Excepting that, be'a the beat of men T • ° I I can't but aay I tl( jnk ,hie ia rash, To pawp. my pewtqr and apend caah ; But how can I *cotd my darling, when, Excepting that, he's the beat of itfcn f When aonked with tippl/B. he'a hardly polite, But knocka the crockery left and right, ( And pulla my hair, and growla again— But, excepting that he'a the beat of men ! what or neoj»o equality T . without imperiling the muse of ttio Uutoti and I noticed in one of ypur loC*l pspersthis trifling Mway the results of the war. Let ua morning an extract ffOrADi« if your fWttio- | begin with tha qeaslitm, whether we bad tb« cr«tiCC speakers. He said the RepoMtean pi*C- , right to my when and upon what terra® com~ty had abolished ftaverj,' '4nd"didfi't Wend ti» ! munities lately in rebellion should send their stop until they tSWi"pegrdeS"otD'1 MW 'totality ; representatives to participate in governing the with (he wftiljl' people. tfow gtljDpoise this mart country. On this head, I maintain the followwho'toadi: that speech hid got into a flght ing propositions: First—The Union is not with another man, and, fortunately for trim, a and never was dissolved. Ordinances of sedog should spring upon the man who was cession did not take the States which adopted whipping him and bite his arm, thus enabling them out of the tf.nioii. Revolution did not him to overcome his adversary, would he feel dissolve the Union because it filli* Wl'Hhimself neces'sarily put upon an e/Jnality wHh sorted t(i war to keep the States m the UjblMr, the dog f [Laughter and cheers.) I don't and we succeeded. ' fft'earned on the war,foo, think he would be, especially if the dog was a to preserve the Suites, just as iiiU quo good dog. And I say to this same man and j ted resolution eflert;d.by Mr. Crttynkgn^aid, air of his class I hat, so far as I am concerned, jtlit as the Onion party 'sayif now. I voted I am'not afraid that I shall marry a negro or for that resolution, and I stand bj it "Swbe uncomfortably associated withthose people, ond—The right ofrepresentation presuiDposes If he is, I am willing the Legislature Of Indi not only ihe existence of a State, but also of a ana should pass a law for his especial protec- oonstitotional State government, republican tjon. I don't require fmy such protection.— in form. Without there can be no represent If ha or the Copperheads Of (trig do, if tatfcm. A single Congressional District, hotr* they are afraid they will go to marrying ne- ever'faultless it may be, cannot be represent - groes, I am willing you should pass laws for ed except through a Slate government. There their protection. If one of them wanted to trust be a Legislature competent to elect 8*tfmarry a negro, I don't know that it would We atorg, and to provide for the election of Repany of my business; jt would be the business resentntives, and there must be State dfflcen of the negro. [Great laughter ] The Repub- j competent to execute the laws; otherwise licans io my Slate are not afraid of the negroes there can be no representation in the'Congreij j | getting ahead of them. It is a lair race in this of the United States. Third—The govern country between all men, and if the negro j ments which existed in the Southern Stale beats he is entitled to the prize. There is no before the rebellion liesan, were overturned. - danger of the people of this country turning Jflot only the people in prevailing number* it over to the negroes. There is no '4*n«W-1 hut the State authorities, made war upon tf» that Andrew Johnson will turn it over to the Uhiled States, and one of the effects was t Rebels. [Applause and a voice—"That's so."J subvert for the time being, civil government powEitFtt. appeal to FATttfOTs. fa thfe rebellious States. Legislatures repea Now, fellow-citizens, let m« appeal to you ed the orily laws under which elections coul to consider these facts. If you will show me be held, they prostrated the whole machiner Johnson's record to-day, I wtill show you a of mil government, they finally dissolve record of loyalty during the war, until he be- themselves, leaving no mode by which the oarne President If you will show me bia re- successors could bo brought into existenc oord sinco he became President, I will show and thus the fortn of government was oblitet you a record that no man could have made ated and its substance absorbed by usurpi better for the Rebels, even Jeff. Davis himself, power. When peace came, it found no livit If they will make Jeff. Davis President this government in these recreant States, no a day, I wbuld prefer him to Johnson; if the thority which could be recognized, and 1 Copperheads want Davis instead Johnson, means of which representation could bo esta I am perfecly willing they should have hiin.--- lished. The representatives had wlthdtav lie cannot do any worse thau Johnson iado- from Congress years before, and the laws u ing. i If Jeff. Davis were President, what der which they were elected had lapsed . could he.do against the loyal men. worse, Or been repealed, and without new law's for n. more; favoralilb to the traitors than be is do- elections, hew representatives, could not r ing f .Let os see It ta presumably at least, be brought in. In short as Mr. Lincoln ]f that Davia would favor bis own friends, the it, the States were "out of their proper pn Rebels, and would do whal.be eouM against tica! relations to the the Unior.," and tli hip.enemies, the loyal men ; and tilts ia exaet- could not get back without some action ly what Johnson is doing. If Jeff Davis were the part of the General Government. In c. S. STARK, _A.ttorn.ey at LawD PITTSTON, PA. Bounty, Back Pay, Pensions, ' AND OTUEIt Government Claims Collected. ,nooOl6MoB 14 EjcPrkw OifKK. r Aug. 10, J804.—ly, , - ■ 1 Geo. W Brainerd & Co, OROOBR8. 103 MURRAY, n«ar WEST St. GEOvW. BRAINERD,} ' DAVin flEtDEN J WSW YORK. KLIBHA W.BAXTER J w, & Shoe , outU A. LARQ-B BRICK ADDITIOTs ha the old liVeWeryJn which all the modern Impror* ntoritN for brewing have l*»en introdneed, flhd Iniw le of which are attested by'thfl snperibr tf]ual)tv of tw ile produced. His establishment la now pe*hfcp» m a# any to be found #n apy part ,}f MW Slate. Having ah abundance of room fpi: sroripg, °.ur AJ® ure enabled to keen it o rt ban d I ram «4imn 11 tie *,*hew by giving it time to ripen ttik 01R MALTING Alb DRflftG HiUSE* Am IHo largest and best srrantf**! Hie «DwfDtry eati #»Hhiee* in rtiort. no pains or expense bate been spared to make (lie establishment perfect in all re Hpeeb*. »ud we invite an inspection or it by Cj|l-— Order* filled uponthe Shortest notice, and prompttieWu adhered to in the'trfttMctitfn 11.11. HU0HE8. G. B. SMITH' Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, StOmf &LC.J Ac.j No. 191 West Street, doof ahrtvo Dunne St., NEW-YORK. March 7, 1881. M1yD [Nearly Opposite Butler Coal Co'a Cffiee,] Main St., Fittston, Fa, A LL Work done in the neateat and molt J\_ HiibotnntiHl manner, and warranted10 K*tti satisfaction. Having a thorough edgo of the business, customers may relji,,upon hairing their work done on the moit approy» ed style REPAIRING will be attended to promptly. It will be my endeavor in the future as in the pa»t to merit a liberal patronage. .ftCr A variety of Ready-Jtfade work on hand- Give me a eall. J• II. Cabinet and Life Siied'Portraits, TUIE SUBSCRIBER IS NO# ft'jf fcfrARED to 1 EXECUTE IN Jil Talon, Portraits, Cabinet or Lift Si«. In styles to suit the wishes of his friends and the public. Portraits from Dsugcroetypei, Ambrotypes, Photographs or from Lite. Those who have lostfriepd, and have a l'hotograph Amb|rotype or Dangeroetype of tltem, and are iCi want of a permanent Oil Likeness will plea give me a call. pSr Room hours, from half past 10 A. M. until half past 3 o'clock 1*. M. A. WISNER, "Wnpri'n Btreot. New York, Kitts, Aistin A TYpinbh, I Wholesale Grocers, j March 2!», 1S80. tj PUtstan, Kvb..l, 1»«L July i3, Eagle Drug Store! ri nSC*A.NTOS Brass Works. PRICES BEBUCSB ' • 1 ' 'I t . i —, j D3L«BB9*"E££^S . • .;r-"■- " r.,_:;.,; IE gfmfgH RlttMII Pittston, July 12—tf. JNO. H. MILLSPACGH, ■I a* ossWm&Eb Braiuard's Building on Laekmvunnu Avenue, nearly tlio Washington Hall, srranton. Pa. 4 Pictures © -a . -* 1 £.* Another Brilliant Speech from fight- ing John Logan. D Gen. A. Logan has entered Indian*, and is striking sturdy blows at "My Policy." We present the following extract from big speech at Attica, in the Vlllth (the Hon. Godlove S. Orth's) Congressional District: "lit policy" examined. Scrauton, May 18, I860, JOHN MACLAEEN, FOB Cheap Passage Practical Brass Founder, 'jagt HAS been nefa-ly arranged and U receiving extensive addltloiu to th» former ample stock,consisting of TVRASS'COCK, GLOBE VALVE, AND STEAM WHISTLE MANUFACTURER, No. 4, Cliff St., Scranton, Pa. 81,00 TO AND KROJf GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. TAP9COTT BROTHERS A CO.'S MILLER'S ElllUltATlOK ASU KoKKiaM li-XCUANGK Ol'VlA'^ SO South St., New York. BRASS OARTINHS DONE WITH DISPATCH A|»ril 'J. 181S;i.—lv PURE DRUGS MID MEDICINES, French and English Chemicals, German Medicines,Patent Iodlcine*, Shakers'* Herbs, Tbompsonian Medicines, Horse Medicines, Cuttle Liniment*, Gurgling Oil, Rosin Hal Soda Paints, Oils and Glass, I'ntty, Gold Leaf, Varnishes ol alfkinds, Alcohol, Acid*, Torp*ntlne,Camphene. Burning Fluid. Lamp Oil, Lamps, Lamp Globes and 1vlck*,Fure Wines and Liquors, Dye Stufls, Flavoring Extract*, Perfumery, Fancy anJ Toilet Articles, Blank Books, School Books, Stationery, and School I'ens, Ac. &o.| Let us examine "my policy." The great I says that by "my policy" the Union has been restored, the States lately in rebellion have been restored, and hold tho same relations to the other States and the General Government that the loyal Slates do. We eannot see it, but let us look. He Testores South Csrt,lin», Georgia, Alabama, Ac. Who restores them ? The President. Where is his authority for UT Where does he And any in the Constitution or the laws? Why, every day or two, In his peregrinations through the country, he is banding over the Constitution and the laws tothe little squads of so-called loyal men be nice!? Willi on the way; and I am afraid bo is not even keeping a copy of it to maintain and preserve. If these State® needed to be restore ed, I would like for Andrew the First to tell me why'lt Is he appointedGbvtrnors for those States ; wliy did be direct elections to be held for members of Congress? (, I would tike to ask the people of Indiana if they think he has tho right to Appoint a Governor for Indiana ■? I don't think you will find any such authority. Why ? Because the State-of Indiana holds the same political relations to the United States that it ever has held ; because the petifil* of Indiana have not forfeited their political right*. Hence he cannot appoint» Gov ernor for y Mir 8tate. But he claims that other States have the 'same relation to • thn General Government that Indiana has, yet he presumes to appoint Governors for them. And heC attempts to justify himself by saying that he Is pursuing the samo course Lincoln did. Bat there Is a radical difference between the two. Abraham Lincoln appointed a Governor for the State of Tennessee. How did he do it? He appointed Andrew ilohnson eral in the irmy, and then appointed him Military Governor of Tennessee. How did President Johnson do? He sppointed Governor Sharkey, a miserable broken down rfcbel that nevCr heM ft commission In any army, and never expected to. This is the diflerence between the two courses. ";1 ioiWdo* Jdrtr titori n*W». Drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales SAMUEL J. BARBER, . Keystone Marble Yard! LIVERPOOL PACKETS SAILS EVERY THREE DAYS. X W OF LONDON PACKETS TAi-seorr'a patorjtis i.ix* or PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS NORTH EA STERN* P EH HBYLVAlttA Sculptor, and Dealer in SAILS KYKtlT TKS HA VS. Also hy Pteamships Bailing-Weekly Foreip and Domestic MARBLE Tumb-Stonrs.Santeln, Window Caps I Sills, Parties wishing to »end for their friends or remit moiu'V. to tbftOld GwiuWiOfP do so at the lowest rates by aftftfyin? to MICHAEL W. MORS Atlyl \ ' I'ittet" oiTosi ri: -Is: IStJ hank, PlTrsrOX, LUZERNE CO., PA. KeV.ft. C1 J'a At Wholesale and Retail. Physicians Prescriptlonscarefully com pounded. t If you want tuff tiling in my Itne, please call at the Drug Store, n#xt door North of the Gasctte I'liuting Ollice, Main street, Pittston. DK. A. KNAPP. JUST RECEirtD. Pure Kerowine nnd OoallOil. ' New Goods * Tha Wanta of tUo Yt~r - rtulT O^ixa'aoroti loplo Alt or.li'r. nroma'lvaUiMKliMl.Hli'laatisfactlop arrant,,I. ' (.\Dr«3. WW.-iy E. REMINGTON & SONS , The uml"C«iCneil having ju the head "f market with CDne of I lie, most out*!. M «f if.-*«4i»oili:s« e*er M n«- people of Ij'iKoru'i C-.nHy, w..ul.l roMH'rV'.llr announce in « f«-w Iri.-h.U ami I he public in Re ..oral. that their pi.rehi.M-s havvbeeu made with a view"loThe wants ol the ["-•CD tile, the miwcr ai»4 laborer, as Woll as the oli'oi nandod gentleman, or fair lady, liwi rios am provisions. tl Dur and leed in large supplio* u.1 ways on hand. il from V. PETERSEN, Pitta ton, Pa. H.A A. PETERSEN, Scranton, P«. C. PETERSEN, IIone»dale, P«. Nov. 8,18(10. SuBT yV J N4NUFACTUHK1M Of Js REVOLVERS, RIFLES, One ton beail Half Son Pdtasb. a nupejior nrtlrle. One Miniireil Bnluh'io inn I liecd Fishing Rods Oemenl. Calcined Plaster, Marble dust and Bit SOMETHING NEW. flMTW nn(lwlj?iM,4Ji(ivC» npciiM in cunneotiM 'with JL thvirjDry t»ooCJs,«MC1tfrocery *More, u Imitation of Rosewood, Rosewood. nnC! Gilt Picture riiamefi. inade to order. • Looking Glass Plates of nil *tKi'S C»i hand. Garden Seeds of all kinds, u full supply ver sand DR. A. KKAPP* Muskets and Car' lines, BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, Wherr nitfaenff of Weft PiU»*tCDn#nCl yit fnlty inny olitain :i FI1JHT-RATR AKTK'LE. fkfnl ui a* loV'Tatt# :ih Ht anv other oftubfinhmeni in the irotiiily. iuti'inl to ko»-u uooU workmen employed wumtiiutjy, nti'l tin* piib1l« can g«*t tlicli* work Won© at all time* nnd putifttiiaUy. Law ,t \r. mtu-ax o lirFi4KDws' BIDA, NJrth si. filteton, Di-C. 2V, 1 ~- i— . • - m? K.*r Hie' T'yUe.l S.rvW. A!«D, / ',„ kDt anil Ji'll Revolver*, ll'jtratimj lie cotter*, Ji'jl' Cmiri, Jiecolft»jjDIt. A. K3ff APP. have r-ou Hfi.vao, of Pittston. KCnV 'JU . ISflO.—1y President and Beauregard were to ask him to | pardon him and give him back his property, he fcouM do nothing more than Johnson has done, for he haa done just this thing;' If you should ask Jett. Da*is to pardon all the Rebels that remain unpardoned and to should do it, lie would favor them no mM-e than Johnson, for he has pardoncd-all who hart sought pardon and even more. Henry A. Wise de clared he wonld not receive a pardon, and said he was as rnoch a traitor as ever be was. Yet Johnson has ordered his property to be returned to him wittwut*i» asking it - What more could he do ? Jeff. Davis could do no more than sa)r that disloyal men shooM enter Congress, and Johnson has done that. Then Johnson has done all for the Rebels that Davis could do. He has done all for them that the basest traitor in the land could do. And wMt he has done the Democratic pwty has fully indorsed, and ask yott' tb'sttitihi. Mri' '8a«- wurd, ahd the Hepirtr1i«tH* Crh«i liare joined him and t)ie President ire in the same eatego ry. They have joined hands with those %ho oppose;! the war, discouriged counseled desertions, called us "LWcoln hirelings and the scum pf GcnTs 'whb called us bntchcrti, robbers; {'Who said ,*e could'iuit 'cbri(juer ttie South, that the Reliefs/could never pcacc jli. i' i; -cj; ftjii! n -hoi jrl uioilwoj •! must he maucPon any :Hl; , , , ,V(.| C; gard to the present State' Government Son Mr. 0. said that Congress alone should jui of their validity, and presented the follow authorities. Abraham Lincoln, saftf' in proclamation of amnesty, dated Decetntfa 1«W8, " whether members sent to Congi from atiy State, shall be admitted to scats c stitutionally, rests exclusively with the spective Houses, and not to any eiUnt u ihe executive.* year later, in his of December, 1864, Mr. Lincoln, in ■peal of restoration used this emphatic langua "sbme Certain, and other possible quest are, and would be beyend the Executive p. er to adjust, as for instance the admissiot members into Congress.*' Let us see v the Senate thought on thi& point, and the diciary Committee of th« Senate, qnd Re iy Johnson, whose great eminence as a ,1 jer bis opipieq* weight every where, whose politics make him authority among Dhe:President. , In F»b«uary, Senators from . Lowmiuna were applying ami, the o)«tler. wa» made the ii ject of an elaborate report from the Judic Committee, eencuriud mi tiy Mr. Rev Johnson and Senator Hendricks, who was of the ablest men at the Philadelphia • reirtiobv .arid adopted by tho S.ciste, I tl sithodt a di*ten ling voice iitity/in1 hey Bay 'I-v in pOssttu*** o this. ScWagef's Steam Bakery, Hifl.* * Hlu.t Onii r..irri-!y. unci -lull Mntci'ial# SpM linn «i.«1 il'1* Tn.'l'' u.'iit'rully. 1a ilivn "t lli'.i—t|i""k-i'.« U.iMiwy.wry lluuJ,Ann.- hare D•' Work »J all Ch*cript!»n* made to orxler at Short Notice. bakhiTtd TIN SHOP, Oor. I»ackawanna & Washington v Aveuues, TP A. ? atMINaiOHS* REVOLVERS. Pjrtiew Hi"'i»«l*« » "r ,'1" irn; DlvrvCli«nC» Hi 1VI..I- "'"I nor urnrRiimii-hij. »(i.l f !m», 5-m Im iili ru the H+w Hemingtun n«m*i»inin'/ ruts nnC1 «l«» of our Arms u*rll b«- ui»"ll ji|D|Dli«al»o»». E. Utivr»\CiTON *- DONHh Iliop.JC. Y. \I » »u i * SlCMoLX, No. 4u Courtl;«OtJ »i.x Novr »ork. Particular Attention Paid to RepairingOPPOSITE COOPER'S HAXL, MAIN STBEET, PITTSTON, P*. kinle Leather amf •Slmf Ftinlitiji "j all Description*. O V,i 0, B. ROMMBP * 00. CEUTAIXLY we have. IIow coulJ my one world in all t'l vt narUius t.. ~.n.il crackers. He rCillowiiiK varieties, *ud is responsible f»r all his mainifttl-turrs: Butter, Water, C*T.»harn, Pic Nic ana Bnxar Crackers. Soda iViicuit. . } Tl woulU t'.uder his thanks to his many patrons hi Luzerne county ana elsewhere, ana now be## leave to assure them that hit facilities for business Rr/i,lu^iIe/^tP„an before, OlfAIlLES SCHLAOBB. 8oranton.Feb.21, 1SBK "#yl Having on band a full assoktmeiil 01 Stoves of all Kind®. Such aa Cooking, ileatiiifr,. 0«» Burning and 1'urlur atuvei*. tlie atteatioii of the Public is respectfully called to the fact Ibat be will (ell Lhi;iu m clienp at they can be puichatod elsewhere. He keeps on hand a LARGE STOCK OF TINWARE Alt made up by experienced workmen and warranted to give aatiafactioa. May 17, MM.—1ly April l'A i I BOOTe NEW SEWING MA CI I INKS GEO. BLAKE & CO., SHOES. .sE iVIX Cm MA ciiines, DEALKUS IN XD. LA3HB, RESFEC I FULLY invlteDthe thuittcntlon of the public to bislMge stock of BOOTS AND SHOES,*uch aa G«»ts'FI»eC»HBoots, Congroar Gaiters Oxford Ties lie. Also, a large variety of Ladles' and Childrens'shoes. and Gaitersof all descriptions, In faCit every, thlngthc line, fie baa connected a separate department for a My establishment is oppositeC. L«w&Co.l Caab Store, Muln street, Pitutoo,Pa. The patronage of (ho publicissolfoited. REMOVAL Brandensburg's Bakery. SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES AD?U HOLLOW-WARE, Such a* rOT&a»Ci K£TTL£8, COAL 80UTTLE8, also ,(ij WHT«aW8, KEROSENE UjfPS, KEROSENE OIL. KEFLECTOHS, OFjSVERY DISRUPTION New Brick, Opposite Ajrciita for (he WEED.', rl.OftF.S'fT,, ottuVF.lt & nvKEB. iiutvun hole, Incomudrting thfe'ttilrdgetfionOf ttHsOonstitutional Amendment, prohiblting'.traiters who hatf Violated their wltbato support rtie Constitution of the United States from holding responsible officcs In the State or National Governments, Geh. Logan Mid : Why fa the Democratic party opposed to this f Do they want, Jeff. Davis ajjaViri (he Congress of the United States ? "0, biit there Is ho danger of that,*'tlliej say!'hCS ts in llut he "woftlii Be oUt'of prison if Johhsito '#«•• not afraid of public sentiinentL IF cduft were! to convict him, however, I believe Johnson would let tiiin'(jDang— hot because he thragnt. tje deserved it but tyecaufio aftaid he will be a formidable opposing candidate for the Presidency at the ne\t Democratic Convention. [Great laughter and qhesrs ] I don't want to see Jeff. Davis in1CCKi|fife any more. I don't want to see Alex. Stephens there any more j nor do I want to see any traitor there, whether, big Da vises and Stephenses or littlo i Davises and Stephonses. I, want to sec only loyal men there, and hence we insist on this provision of rtie amendment [Cheers.] wiiv make seuuom cms ess I BIG BASIN, PITTSTON, PA. THE STAFF OF LIFE is good Eread. nml I would respectfully inform the C!itisens of PilUtoa ami vicinity, that I .Uwnvs k-'oj. thc genuine article on hand for tel4*Wv*lftkwlao MINERS' LAMPS, And ever}- other artiele belonging tp afiratolass Shop. L AvrD ffcTUKWIJirf MAMIIMW.' Old flftrltflMS Bought, Sold, Exchanged or Repaired. A full ftwnrtinent "f NKKI)I.1» nud «up|iliu« (or *11 inui'lilDPt ciiOKtiitiily on limi'l. . Wc have a lew 2nd hau'l Machlnci Tor «ale vrry cheap. JOBBING CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES &C. Pittston,March 2ft, I860,—tf. Attended to with promptness. #nd !n the bent manner. Thr'underpinned will'tindertuke to make any kind of work .in hfrt Ii'im- and in an flood and durable a inn»mer a* the name can be done by.any in lCu*»rnc Comity. Families and Parties supplied with everything fri his litte, on short notice, and oh reasonable terms. ... My establishment is now in my new brick building opposite"!!!* hi* basin, on Mainst. FRANK BKAUUEXBUBG. Pittston, March 1, 1863. « S S*1 F—i •5 . ® e§ CD Nf *hS IM; W*5| §1 «$?# f J? "HI I ft* 1« |o ° ap C! lf;i «irwa5 J «2©'PD S W 2 »d s5n K Z 5 3 S£» £ 17 O ~ 3 wC sb ■ os M P * '§ r=S^fd fatile* for lu»n«l nincl'iuo** All onloiH by mail or othefwixo receive promp ideation. GEO. BLAKE A CO., Sokastui, Pa. . . . ' »'■ !«•!.• Particular attention paid to FURNACE WOKR, Givo ine a trial. T. 8. BAKK1TT PitUtob, Jfin.4, 18M ibiM Speech of the Hon. Boscoe ConWng. • Qn inst., JJon. Ityscoe (tyliling campaign in Cotir.ty,N. lf,j*CWye»ii)g an kniuenso trtica-Y Hi»*p««ch was a. calm and argu went upon the istwes fl( the campaign, and created uoboundcd enthusiasm. Mr, Conkling began by'stating that Reconstiuctjion an exaggerated question artiflc»lly manufactured by politicians, and a mere distortion of reality. The commercial, tha agricultural, the material, the social, evon the political pros- Ibotl'Mthccities of Louisiana h»vingi'.rebC tgUliwt the Authority of tt*e Onited 8t*&s, tier inhabitants having1 been declarbd to'fc a state of iumt'rect ion in pursuance of rt passed bjt the two House#of CongreeHy* 'Oothmittee deem it improper for thSf'IWb admit to aeats Senators Trdni Louisiana by gome joint action of both Hbu&s V shall be some recognition of anextetfngJ'8 Government acting in harmony wltfrflie ( ernment of the United Strtcs, and recogni its authority." Did the President honC beliere'that he had anything to do with Scranton, 'Nor. iW),18fl6.-ljr " fiR. C. Bl. W1LUAWS, SURGEON DENTIST, Dr. G. SfKltLlNG, German Physician and Surgeon, JOB PRINTING, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, (HOMEOPATHIC AND ALLOPATMC.) Paper Ruling ar.d Book Binding. Main Street, Pitteton, -fca. Among the many improvementr ruccntly introduced in his praolme, be reeartia ujone of more importance than his metholl of tlTMCTIIG TEETH WITHfiUT PUN, which he i*. doing successfully every day, by the use of (Ijatc fro,m Breslau, Prussia.) OFFICE IN THE JOHNSON COTTAGE, (No»tiMide To meet the Increased demand of the business community, I have made extensive a&litions to my Job Office, and by an increased fOMe of class workmen. I will be at all timt* ready to do all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTING at onneand with the jrtattut poxsible dispatch. RULING to any pattern neatly executed. BOOK BIN IDI NO in any Uyledonepnshort notice BLANK BOOKS of all kinds, from at25 Ledger, Day Book or Docket to a 5 cent Passbook, constantly on band. !l 1 STATIONERY Irt ttrcal raHety for sale at: reasonable prices. ' TRINTINO, WRAPPrNG and WRITING PAPERS of every description for sal#. ROBERT BAUR, Main 8treet, Id door below the Square. Wilkes-Uarre. March 10, 1W». 1'ITTBTON, PA jfar Speoial attention given to disesie* of lie Eye and Ear, aa well a# tRe practice of Medicine generally. Prompt attention given toalloallg. Tre#tmentgiven in the Homeopathic or Allopathic practice to suit the case and preferences of the patient. Office* hours from t,£o II, A. M-t afternoon, from 12 to3; evening, (Will 7 to 10| " Pittston, Aug. S, 18&6. NITROUS OX/OE MS. II is perfectly safe and very pleasanFlo inhale. Its results have been tfutifely-satisfttctory in ev- instance. C. il. W. Bourns with J- W. MIJjTjER;adjoining flio Casnfltore ol Cbns. Law A Co. Pityitou, &fay Dt . -,a parity of the South, did no: «nd does not de pend at all upon whether members of . Congress from the South commence speaking »nd voting 19 months sooner or,13 months later. They had need to sow, they had need to.pfyDtD they had need I*, build, they bad need to mend, they had need to beal, they had need to create in abort their need of needsCwa* to go to work. Under tbc lost of offices the politicians nursed the Reconstruction problem and euoceeded in capturing the Prasidqnt. So far from benefiting the South the whole effort bas been pernicious, the Original UoionteU having been thrown urwifer the (•«' of the rebels, Af ter portraying the cflect of Ibe exetMment op the North, with regard to the power of Coogrew, he said that the position of Oosgress is assailed iott'two grounds. It is alleged first. Does he honestly believe now that he is Ing uprightly in making war upon ©onj bv such means as he employes ? Let his ' record tell whether he is honest in preten to believe that this question belongs to President and not to Congress. On the ol July 1885, he telegraphed Sharkey Provisional €W*ernor in Mississippi, "the erfiment of the State will be provisional until the fivil authorities shall lDe res with the approval of Congress. Mean' ! military authorities oannot be withdraw On the 18th of September, 1868, he * ; Marvine, Provisional Govenor of Florida must however, be distinctly understood the restoration lo which your proclam refers, will be subject to the decision of gress." Mr. Conk ling then advocated New Livery in Fittston. In discussing the proposed Constitutional amendment, Gen. Logan Mid Of the first section : We propose to make every person born in the United States, or who become* natural l».ed, a citisen, for the reason that the Government o? the United States require* every Buuh person to support and protect it Being required to perform the duties of cititens, all are entitled to the jrrotecHen o( the Government Citittpship gives • man the right to the protection of k* in oourtaqf justice, and the same civil rights accorded to all, and this whether he be White or Mack. But the Democrats say, you Republicans are in favor of negroes voting. Pethape some of us are. I'll tell you what I am in faVor of, but you Indianians are not responsible for my opinions. As betwee* Rebels and loyal nei groes— if you bring op Ale*. Stevens Mid Jeff Davis W+ote,' I Would prefer to see two groes in Choir places. But this matter of ehtzvnship docs not include the right Of suffrage. That is a matter tor each State to decide for itself. . x ' WRIGHT.*.' "'T-' P- ,jC, HARRINGTON WRIGHT & HARRINGTON, The Undersigned having supplied himself ATTORNEYS AT LAW, witb a choice selection of ■WILKK3-BABBB, PA. H0R8ES AND BUGGIES, Courts of . . Where persons can at all times be furnished Witt ConsulUtlon. in German English. Horse, and Conreyence. to suit their fancy l ' "l1") u" cC 1 IDarlj,.e will be sentoutin comfiirtaljlpsty'e whei _J«b- 7 P-'.rM j ic ■ ri-i j ditsirud.—Tern»s reasonable—A share of pubH pr. JQtitf C. BBCKEII, patronage reapoptfutty iolicit qqnnIFF JpHYSICIAN AUD SURGEON, JuiyiS, 1885. BAUGirS RAW BONE SUPER-PUOS- PilATE. Office of Bavon A So*, 1 Ho. 20 South Delaware Avenue, D Aug. Ht, ISBO. J Tb« "Manufiictuiers' Tax" of six per cent, upon Super -Phosphate oir Liu■, imposed by the riovcrumi'nt during the War, ha»(0g been repealed by Congress, the change takes effect thM day. We have deolded therefore-»» reduce tbe price of Badoh's Raw Bonk Super Psusphate or lime to %it per 2000 pounds, cash', BAUGH A 80S, Sole Manufacturers. Aug. 9th. 18116. TO !'A€C AND SUGARS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Next lioor. below Pndl Bohnn'n, MAIM! ST., PITTSTON, PENN. E8*R8 8WB1HFOR1' ACOi will open* Wholem aale ami H*ChII Tohanno Store. on Saturday, the l««h of June, »t ihe abore named place, where may be had all kinds of (Formerly of Tunkha»pocl(;,) I —— ■J' '— Oppo»..-«.. Brt!»LPi«ttto», Peon'a. Offiee hours—fmm 8 to li a. m • J #».* P- nedy Street, nxtdoorto Dr. Dorr». ,n.. E*eainx,e . ; . C i LADIES' ©RE9BKS-AND CLOAKS ' "*iturt(ra. Maroft 1, ail Itiods. made neatly, miliatantially, ftijd'ln i latest! trie. We aim to pleaae. Pittston, April 21/ 1U84. Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, A1«o8E(!AR8ofWieMDCWeiit Brnndu, »t prlM» that none will contain of Plain and FancD Pipes, Canes Port Monias. an. Alt in want of ttoe above articles, will Ho well to give this new store a pall »D©*»re purchasing elnewhera. 8WE1SFORT t Go. Pittpton. C8. BECK, U. D.r»DENTI8T .late of PHILADELPHIA— JM Offlee,—Two doors above bis fop. tner residence), East side of Main St!, aboVe the °ublio Souare. Wilkqs-Barre, Tenn. Jidjr It. Lackwanna tc Bloomsburg B- B- On And after May 28,18(W, taamn will arrive at Pitta ton as follows; t "/ : ,t,(. ''Nofc-rtiwAftt) -RottOT*.' - 1 H A. 0 A. M., 11,20 A. M.,3,22 P.*., 9.36 Pw M* DiU v j 8rrtmrw»*D'4kDexD. that Congress had not the power,to disposo of the question asit-«Mt and, second, that it would have been wiser to admit the Southern States at once. If both of these objections were sound they would not justify the President's policy. Bul l Cl»ny them both and maintain-that Congress had ample power to do all it did, alone had the power, and 1lia£ less could not have boon Insisted on . .lO i i -i t J.Jii i.- ' I • - adoption of the new Constitutional ar ment as a basis of agreement, and close "ter speaking fbr throe hours. ' pjT "If there is any body under the teroTHeaven that I have in utter e oenoe,'' says Mrs. Partington, 'it is the der, going about like a boy constructor, latiiig bis calomel upon honest folkes.'' Deafness, blindness and catabrh treated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, M. P.. Oculiat and Auriat. (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 619 PINE Street, PHlliAD'A. Teatimoniala. from the most reliable gouroea in th» City and Country ,Cuui beaoen I at tvia ymfe#. The tnedioal faculty are iavlted to aooorap&ny their jwtienta, as he h«a no aeoret in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted 6,» A M„ 10,40 A- M„»..au.ri M., 7,M P. M,. without pais. No charge for examination. Omnitm* leaves A" minute* mi advance of the *\m\a March 2-', 1808.—ly. 'WW .intiou. T-vB J. M. ! I I kt i.Urm.i(t«irtcaoii Pfranhilii street.oppoa- I t , the Methodist-Churefc, Wilk«s*Barre,. Pa., rr, T t,i o I-fOTTS T? (Thfefo ha may here*ltor he found atall hours, g CJ T Llli tC XX O LJ CSXli ' 0r.rB. inMrts Tefltl. oil ClioJd fwi.J Silver plate, ami orates in all tl»e branches of Dental PITTSTON, PENN A. Mrif«fy.ln »ho btt«m«ttoer. . * i- !i I A ileirtettoii from usual charges auffinient to rnHN Proprietor. «overexpense», allowed" to persrtns who noma . oin a diZncc. April 19 ,lS#0.-ly. April 18, 1885.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 16 Number 29, September 27, 1866 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 29 |
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 | 1866-09-27 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 16 Number 29, September 27, 1866 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 29 |
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 | 1866-09-27 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18660927_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 | /n IK ■ n BPMHB IT [ Wfite *: M?S D«$W® r ttU" aUSr*B%t»g« oh»rg«Cl within the county. .M i/Vill »liar*o UMr»oH.r**d Fifty Cent/'CJr *dferfi3mg*stiuartol8 linesior — WeMh.' • " -A *° g AAtaltoUU^toV1. Notice. ;• 2 BB 1 m. | »*»• I *"?■ D ' *■ inf] *» 041 I *° 00 IMP ICO I 6 oa | * 80 1 la w yictjioQ :vO 'D lit'lOftStr «* V -in.lc Job Printing and Ruling^ The Gazette J ebbing Cfllce ft? '■uM1*!* 49L • wimifl wo ad PI iwm i4»A-1 u 1 v nun h i*m ■ail the Job PrintliDs Being now consolidated •mhticw a large? yariatjr © Jobbing material than any oilier office in the covBtrjr 'oilDEHS. O'IBCl'I.AHSL 2iLr; = iilti"-' •" m HV ' * «ij i * a? 7a?Icifj frf 'mn-'j 1D ticket*, CARD®, ' " ¥D*•■. ,«a 1. . lAu. aflam „ n jti Tilt?.' C*11 -i«a "BHOWHII.Rfl, LABELS, *OT», » 1 ' ; • ' ■ ' ' ' ' ■" ' it fly/ itliiii It i yiii bil* tW'MiHJ ) nil IHV : II) /1U VTJH3 OJ *WmC fli AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL .I '»«J J-i i;t ; 1.1 • i i • • •• • vnftH PHKC, ■ TA.flf'"'***'" Ruled work .ifaH kinds, done in the neatest an •requested, KrerjtbioK in tins line will receive prompt miration. X c ilQv! ill 4».*!// l/.'M. j 11' |4 «l 11 HO 00 | »D 00 | 4i 00 I M - ~T-r.'.Tnnc.-rTtTr-S!n£au« f- -- •"D• D , . i! butt J '• rl\1 h _!'» 11 / rt ... UrbotfYt to ttre Coal Mtwts, politics, letos, Ihfrsture, $$riraltarr ij j 35 00 I fn anfe Enteral 3fitieIIigtnte, M«rfituoU'«»rd» not exceeding one Muare, tlttfmW'afMM* notices, ineh»4i*g sobeorfptleh » the Pittsto* Oaiittb, $U 00 per annum. Rditarialor local Item advert...** charged 10 cent, per line each insertion. Moticea deaths or marriages will he insertd without charge, Obituaries 10 cents per line Ad T«WW«OT»nt» most b. handed in before 10 'olaeh A. M. on Wednesday to insure attention. BLANKS. M3D The following Blanks are kept on hand or printed to order, and sold on reasonable teim»:-(CheriD8alr» Warrants, Constable Sales, Summons, judgment Cob tracts, Fmmlsory Notes. Snt.| anas. Aftml Birnis. tx Rolls?1"' c*r,i8«*«es. Cheik Holla, Tim i a ,5-th- SEPTEMBER 27. 1866. ■ oi WHOLE NO. ftfiO. G i VOLUME XVI.—NO. "29. PITTSTON, P A.., THURSDAY. ' ■ I i l Hi —— TT'yr" ; 7 ! ■ " . fgmmnitittt —CD0nd,«PRO«D. nnHB unrfcrnlined, rti*ttkfu) «r the lihemt 1 exlMirfwl to htm* ili «e p«-t. h**«t»w Uus ple»»- life of annoa»ciij( ttmt he h«n rtcontfy Wrt J. HGFFMA THE B*BT OF RUBWAWDB. Oh I k»M a husband as good as MB be ; No «•»» l»e Sometimes, indeed he may chance to be wrong. But hia lore for p»« ia uncommonly strong ! OTXir f -n h !'i! iifi* CDJ ow •. rtn o-uir fjfUtt . (He baa one little fault that ipafcei me (ret, He has always money, by far, than debt: naufiMte ■D» inTll «wi. \a f»rrol».-i9 I owlf he ia dread tally jhrqn to. 4rln|i j And, beaidca, be U rather too fond, I think, S*rfj8 VKi ,licV but ihen' '"-T'-rvlftwrtbe 1Dc8tJ"f"'oa! IIa love* U.«M wrthAUe «kU« I know (•Tia the way with the men-r-they're always »o ) lii)( what care I for hia flirting—when, Excepting that, be'a the beat of men T • ° I I can't but aay I tl( jnk ,hie ia rash, To pawp. my pewtqr and apend caah ; But how can I *cotd my darling, when, Excepting that, he's the beat of itfcn f When aonked with tippl/B. he'a hardly polite, But knocka the crockery left and right, ( And pulla my hair, and growla again— But, excepting that he'a the beat of men ! what or neoj»o equality T . without imperiling the muse of ttio Uutoti and I noticed in one of ypur loC*l pspersthis trifling Mway the results of the war. Let ua morning an extract ffOrADi« if your fWttio- | begin with tha qeaslitm, whether we bad tb« cr«tiCC speakers. He said the RepoMtean pi*C- , right to my when and upon what terra® com~ty had abolished ftaverj,' '4nd"didfi't Wend ti» ! munities lately in rebellion should send their stop until they tSWi"pegrdeS"otD'1 MW 'totality ; representatives to participate in governing the with (he wftiljl' people. tfow gtljDpoise this mart country. On this head, I maintain the followwho'toadi: that speech hid got into a flght ing propositions: First—The Union is not with another man, and, fortunately for trim, a and never was dissolved. Ordinances of sedog should spring upon the man who was cession did not take the States which adopted whipping him and bite his arm, thus enabling them out of the tf.nioii. Revolution did not him to overcome his adversary, would he feel dissolve the Union because it filli* Wl'Hhimself neces'sarily put upon an e/Jnality wHh sorted t(i war to keep the States m the UjblMr, the dog f [Laughter and cheers.) I don't and we succeeded. ' fft'earned on the war,foo, think he would be, especially if the dog was a to preserve the Suites, just as iiiU quo good dog. And I say to this same man and j ted resolution eflert;d.by Mr. Crttynkgn^aid, air of his class I hat, so far as I am concerned, jtlit as the Onion party 'sayif now. I voted I am'not afraid that I shall marry a negro or for that resolution, and I stand bj it "Swbe uncomfortably associated withthose people, ond—The right ofrepresentation presuiDposes If he is, I am willing the Legislature Of Indi not only ihe existence of a State, but also of a ana should pass a law for his especial protec- oonstitotional State government, republican tjon. I don't require fmy such protection.— in form. Without there can be no represent If ha or the Copperheads Of (trig do, if tatfcm. A single Congressional District, hotr* they are afraid they will go to marrying ne- ever'faultless it may be, cannot be represent - groes, I am willing you should pass laws for ed except through a Slate government. There their protection. If one of them wanted to trust be a Legislature competent to elect 8*tfmarry a negro, I don't know that it would We atorg, and to provide for the election of Repany of my business; jt would be the business resentntives, and there must be State dfflcen of the negro. [Great laughter ] The Repub- j competent to execute the laws; otherwise licans io my Slate are not afraid of the negroes there can be no representation in the'Congreij j | getting ahead of them. It is a lair race in this of the United States. Third—The govern country between all men, and if the negro j ments which existed in the Southern Stale beats he is entitled to the prize. There is no before the rebellion liesan, were overturned. - danger of the people of this country turning Jflot only the people in prevailing number* it over to the negroes. There is no '4*n«W-1 hut the State authorities, made war upon tf» that Andrew Johnson will turn it over to the Uhiled States, and one of the effects was t Rebels. [Applause and a voice—"That's so."J subvert for the time being, civil government powEitFtt. appeal to FATttfOTs. fa thfe rebellious States. Legislatures repea Now, fellow-citizens, let m« appeal to you ed the orily laws under which elections coul to consider these facts. If you will show me be held, they prostrated the whole machiner Johnson's record to-day, I wtill show you a of mil government, they finally dissolve record of loyalty during the war, until he be- themselves, leaving no mode by which the oarne President If you will show me bia re- successors could bo brought into existenc oord sinco he became President, I will show and thus the fortn of government was oblitet you a record that no man could have made ated and its substance absorbed by usurpi better for the Rebels, even Jeff. Davis himself, power. When peace came, it found no livit If they will make Jeff. Davis President this government in these recreant States, no a day, I wbuld prefer him to Johnson; if the thority which could be recognized, and 1 Copperheads want Davis instead Johnson, means of which representation could bo esta I am perfecly willing they should have hiin.--- lished. The representatives had wlthdtav lie cannot do any worse thau Johnson iado- from Congress years before, and the laws u ing. i If Jeff. Davis were President, what der which they were elected had lapsed . could he.do against the loyal men. worse, Or been repealed, and without new law's for n. more; favoralilb to the traitors than be is do- elections, hew representatives, could not r ing f .Let os see It ta presumably at least, be brought in. In short as Mr. Lincoln ]f that Davia would favor bis own friends, the it, the States were "out of their proper pn Rebels, and would do whal.be eouM against tica! relations to the the Unior.," and tli hip.enemies, the loyal men ; and tilts ia exaet- could not get back without some action ly what Johnson is doing. If Jeff Davis were the part of the General Government. In c. S. STARK, _A.ttorn.ey at LawD PITTSTON, PA. Bounty, Back Pay, Pensions, ' AND OTUEIt Government Claims Collected. ,nooOl6MoB 14 EjcPrkw OifKK. r Aug. 10, J804.—ly, , - ■ 1 Geo. W Brainerd & Co, OROOBR8. 103 MURRAY, n«ar WEST St. GEOvW. BRAINERD,} ' DAVin flEtDEN J WSW YORK. KLIBHA W.BAXTER J w, & Shoe , outU A. LARQ-B BRICK ADDITIOTs ha the old liVeWeryJn which all the modern Impror* ntoritN for brewing have l*»en introdneed, flhd Iniw le of which are attested by'thfl snperibr tf]ual)tv of tw ile produced. His establishment la now pe*hfcp» m a# any to be found #n apy part ,}f MW Slate. Having ah abundance of room fpi: sroripg, °.ur AJ® ure enabled to keen it o rt ban d I ram «4imn 11 tie *,*hew by giving it time to ripen ttik 01R MALTING Alb DRflftG HiUSE* Am IHo largest and best srrantf**! Hie «DwfDtry eati #»Hhiee* in rtiort. no pains or expense bate been spared to make (lie establishment perfect in all re Hpeeb*. »ud we invite an inspection or it by Cj|l-— Order* filled uponthe Shortest notice, and prompttieWu adhered to in the'trfttMctitfn 11.11. HU0HE8. G. B. SMITH' Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, StOmf &LC.J Ac.j No. 191 West Street, doof ahrtvo Dunne St., NEW-YORK. March 7, 1881. M1yD [Nearly Opposite Butler Coal Co'a Cffiee,] Main St., Fittston, Fa, A LL Work done in the neateat and molt J\_ HiibotnntiHl manner, and warranted10 K*tti satisfaction. Having a thorough edgo of the business, customers may relji,,upon hairing their work done on the moit approy» ed style REPAIRING will be attended to promptly. It will be my endeavor in the future as in the pa»t to merit a liberal patronage. .ftCr A variety of Ready-Jtfade work on hand- Give me a eall. J• II. Cabinet and Life Siied'Portraits, TUIE SUBSCRIBER IS NO# ft'jf fcfrARED to 1 EXECUTE IN Jil Talon, Portraits, Cabinet or Lift Si«. In styles to suit the wishes of his friends and the public. Portraits from Dsugcroetypei, Ambrotypes, Photographs or from Lite. Those who have lostfriepd, and have a l'hotograph Amb|rotype or Dangeroetype of tltem, and are iCi want of a permanent Oil Likeness will plea give me a call. pSr Room hours, from half past 10 A. M. until half past 3 o'clock 1*. M. A. WISNER, "Wnpri'n Btreot. New York, Kitts, Aistin A TYpinbh, I Wholesale Grocers, j March 2!», 1S80. tj PUtstan, Kvb..l, 1»«L July i3, Eagle Drug Store! ri nSC*A.NTOS Brass Works. PRICES BEBUCSB ' • 1 ' 'I t . i —, j D3L«BB9*"E££^S . • .;r-"■- " r.,_:;.,; IE gfmfgH RlttMII Pittston, July 12—tf. JNO. H. MILLSPACGH, ■I a* ossWm&Eb Braiuard's Building on Laekmvunnu Avenue, nearly tlio Washington Hall, srranton. Pa. 4 Pictures © -a . -* 1 £.* Another Brilliant Speech from fight- ing John Logan. D Gen. A. Logan has entered Indian*, and is striking sturdy blows at "My Policy." We present the following extract from big speech at Attica, in the Vlllth (the Hon. Godlove S. Orth's) Congressional District: "lit policy" examined. Scrauton, May 18, I860, JOHN MACLAEEN, FOB Cheap Passage Practical Brass Founder, 'jagt HAS been nefa-ly arranged and U receiving extensive addltloiu to th» former ample stock,consisting of TVRASS'COCK, GLOBE VALVE, AND STEAM WHISTLE MANUFACTURER, No. 4, Cliff St., Scranton, Pa. 81,00 TO AND KROJf GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. TAP9COTT BROTHERS A CO.'S MILLER'S ElllUltATlOK ASU KoKKiaM li-XCUANGK Ol'VlA'^ SO South St., New York. BRASS OARTINHS DONE WITH DISPATCH A|»ril 'J. 181S;i.—lv PURE DRUGS MID MEDICINES, French and English Chemicals, German Medicines,Patent Iodlcine*, Shakers'* Herbs, Tbompsonian Medicines, Horse Medicines, Cuttle Liniment*, Gurgling Oil, Rosin Hal Soda Paints, Oils and Glass, I'ntty, Gold Leaf, Varnishes ol alfkinds, Alcohol, Acid*, Torp*ntlne,Camphene. Burning Fluid. Lamp Oil, Lamps, Lamp Globes and 1vlck*,Fure Wines and Liquors, Dye Stufls, Flavoring Extract*, Perfumery, Fancy anJ Toilet Articles, Blank Books, School Books, Stationery, and School I'ens, Ac. &o.| Let us examine "my policy." The great I says that by "my policy" the Union has been restored, the States lately in rebellion have been restored, and hold tho same relations to the other States and the General Government that the loyal Slates do. We eannot see it, but let us look. He Testores South Csrt,lin», Georgia, Alabama, Ac. Who restores them ? The President. Where is his authority for UT Where does he And any in the Constitution or the laws? Why, every day or two, In his peregrinations through the country, he is banding over the Constitution and the laws tothe little squads of so-called loyal men be nice!? Willi on the way; and I am afraid bo is not even keeping a copy of it to maintain and preserve. If these State® needed to be restore ed, I would like for Andrew the First to tell me why'lt Is he appointedGbvtrnors for those States ; wliy did be direct elections to be held for members of Congress? (, I would tike to ask the people of Indiana if they think he has tho right to Appoint a Governor for Indiana ■? I don't think you will find any such authority. Why ? Because the State-of Indiana holds the same political relations to the United States that it ever has held ; because the petifil* of Indiana have not forfeited their political right*. Hence he cannot appoint» Gov ernor for y Mir 8tate. But he claims that other States have the 'same relation to • thn General Government that Indiana has, yet he presumes to appoint Governors for them. And heC attempts to justify himself by saying that he Is pursuing the samo course Lincoln did. Bat there Is a radical difference between the two. Abraham Lincoln appointed a Governor for the State of Tennessee. How did he do it? He appointed Andrew ilohnson eral in the irmy, and then appointed him Military Governor of Tennessee. How did President Johnson do? He sppointed Governor Sharkey, a miserable broken down rfcbel that nevCr heM ft commission In any army, and never expected to. This is the diflerence between the two courses. ";1 ioiWdo* Jdrtr titori n*W». Drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales SAMUEL J. BARBER, . Keystone Marble Yard! LIVERPOOL PACKETS SAILS EVERY THREE DAYS. X W OF LONDON PACKETS TAi-seorr'a patorjtis i.ix* or PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS NORTH EA STERN* P EH HBYLVAlttA Sculptor, and Dealer in SAILS KYKtlT TKS HA VS. Also hy Pteamships Bailing-Weekly Foreip and Domestic MARBLE Tumb-Stonrs.Santeln, Window Caps I Sills, Parties wishing to »end for their friends or remit moiu'V. to tbftOld GwiuWiOfP do so at the lowest rates by aftftfyin? to MICHAEL W. MORS Atlyl \ ' I'ittet" oiTosi ri: -Is: IStJ hank, PlTrsrOX, LUZERNE CO., PA. KeV.ft. C1 J'a At Wholesale and Retail. Physicians Prescriptlonscarefully com pounded. t If you want tuff tiling in my Itne, please call at the Drug Store, n#xt door North of the Gasctte I'liuting Ollice, Main street, Pittston. DK. A. KNAPP. JUST RECEirtD. Pure Kerowine nnd OoallOil. ' New Goods * Tha Wanta of tUo Yt~r - rtulT O^ixa'aoroti loplo Alt or.li'r. nroma'lvaUiMKliMl.Hli'laatisfactlop arrant,,I. ' (.\Dr«3. WW.-iy E. REMINGTON & SONS , The uml"C«iCneil having ju the head "f market with CDne of I lie, most out*!. M «f if.-*«4i»oili:s« e*er M n«- people of Ij'iKoru'i C-.nHy, w..ul.l roMH'rV'.llr announce in « f«-w Iri.-h.U ami I he public in Re ..oral. that their pi.rehi.M-s havvbeeu made with a view"loThe wants ol the ["-•CD tile, the miwcr ai»4 laborer, as Woll as the oli'oi nandod gentleman, or fair lady, liwi rios am provisions. tl Dur and leed in large supplio* u.1 ways on hand. il from V. PETERSEN, Pitta ton, Pa. H.A A. PETERSEN, Scranton, P«. C. PETERSEN, IIone»dale, P«. Nov. 8,18(10. SuBT yV J N4NUFACTUHK1M Of Js REVOLVERS, RIFLES, One ton beail Half Son Pdtasb. a nupejior nrtlrle. One Miniireil Bnluh'io inn I liecd Fishing Rods Oemenl. Calcined Plaster, Marble dust and Bit SOMETHING NEW. flMTW nn(lwlj?iM,4Ji(ivC» npciiM in cunneotiM 'with JL thvirjDry t»ooCJs,«MC1tfrocery *More, u Imitation of Rosewood, Rosewood. nnC! Gilt Picture riiamefi. inade to order. • Looking Glass Plates of nil *tKi'S C»i hand. Garden Seeds of all kinds, u full supply ver sand DR. A. KKAPP* Muskets and Car' lines, BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, Wherr nitfaenff of Weft PiU»*tCDn#nCl yit fnlty inny olitain :i FI1JHT-RATR AKTK'LE. fkfnl ui a* loV'Tatt# :ih Ht anv other oftubfinhmeni in the irotiiily. iuti'inl to ko»-u uooU workmen employed wumtiiutjy, nti'l tin* piib1l« can g«*t tlicli* work Won© at all time* nnd putifttiiaUy. Law ,t \r. mtu-ax o lirFi4KDws' BIDA, NJrth si. filteton, Di-C. 2V, 1 ~- i— . • - m? K.*r Hie' T'yUe.l S.rvW. A!«D, / ',„ kDt anil Ji'll Revolver*, ll'jtratimj lie cotter*, Ji'jl' Cmiri, Jiecolft»jjDIt. A. K3ff APP. have r-ou Hfi.vao, of Pittston. KCnV 'JU . ISflO.—1y President and Beauregard were to ask him to | pardon him and give him back his property, he fcouM do nothing more than Johnson has done, for he haa done just this thing;' If you should ask Jett. Da*is to pardon all the Rebels that remain unpardoned and to should do it, lie would favor them no mM-e than Johnson, for he has pardoncd-all who hart sought pardon and even more. Henry A. Wise de clared he wonld not receive a pardon, and said he was as rnoch a traitor as ever be was. Yet Johnson has ordered his property to be returned to him wittwut*i» asking it - What more could he do ? Jeff. Davis could do no more than sa)r that disloyal men shooM enter Congress, and Johnson has done that. Then Johnson has done all for the Rebels that Davis could do. He has done all for them that the basest traitor in the land could do. And wMt he has done the Democratic pwty has fully indorsed, and ask yott' tb'sttitihi. Mri' '8a«- wurd, ahd the Hepirtr1i«tH* Crh«i liare joined him and t)ie President ire in the same eatego ry. They have joined hands with those %ho oppose;! the war, discouriged counseled desertions, called us "LWcoln hirelings and the scum pf GcnTs 'whb called us bntchcrti, robbers; {'Who said ,*e could'iuit 'cbri(juer ttie South, that the Reliefs/could never pcacc jli. i' i; -cj; ftjii! n -hoi jrl uioilwoj •! must he maucPon any :Hl; , , , ,V(.| C; gard to the present State' Government Son Mr. 0. said that Congress alone should jui of their validity, and presented the follow authorities. Abraham Lincoln, saftf' in proclamation of amnesty, dated Decetntfa 1«W8, " whether members sent to Congi from atiy State, shall be admitted to scats c stitutionally, rests exclusively with the spective Houses, and not to any eiUnt u ihe executive.* year later, in his of December, 1864, Mr. Lincoln, in ■peal of restoration used this emphatic langua "sbme Certain, and other possible quest are, and would be beyend the Executive p. er to adjust, as for instance the admissiot members into Congress.*' Let us see v the Senate thought on thi& point, and the diciary Committee of th« Senate, qnd Re iy Johnson, whose great eminence as a ,1 jer bis opipieq* weight every where, whose politics make him authority among Dhe:President. , In F»b«uary, Senators from . Lowmiuna were applying ami, the o)«tler. wa» made the ii ject of an elaborate report from the Judic Committee, eencuriud mi tiy Mr. Rev Johnson and Senator Hendricks, who was of the ablest men at the Philadelphia • reirtiobv .arid adopted by tho S.ciste, I tl sithodt a di*ten ling voice iitity/in1 hey Bay 'I-v in pOssttu*** o this. ScWagef's Steam Bakery, Hifl.* * Hlu.t Onii r..irri-!y. unci -lull Mntci'ial# SpM linn «i.«1 il'1* Tn.'l'' u.'iit'rully. 1a ilivn "t lli'.i—t|i""k-i'.« U.iMiwy.wry lluuJ,Ann.- hare D•' Work »J all Ch*cript!»n* made to orxler at Short Notice. bakhiTtd TIN SHOP, Oor. I»ackawanna & Washington v Aveuues, TP A. ? atMINaiOHS* REVOLVERS. Pjrtiew Hi"'i»«l*« » "r ,'1" irn; DlvrvCli«nC» Hi 1VI..I- "'"I nor urnrRiimii-hij. »(i.l f !m», 5-m Im iili ru the H+w Hemingtun n«m*i»inin'/ ruts nnC1 «l«» of our Arms u*rll b«- ui»"ll ji|D|Dli«al»o»». E. Utivr»\CiTON *- DONHh Iliop.JC. Y. \I » »u i * SlCMoLX, No. 4u Courtl;«OtJ »i.x Novr »ork. Particular Attention Paid to RepairingOPPOSITE COOPER'S HAXL, MAIN STBEET, PITTSTON, P*. kinle Leather amf •Slmf Ftinlitiji "j all Description*. O V,i 0, B. ROMMBP * 00. CEUTAIXLY we have. IIow coulJ my one world in all t'l vt narUius t.. ~.n.il crackers. He rCillowiiiK varieties, *ud is responsible f»r all his mainifttl-turrs: Butter, Water, C*T.»harn, Pic Nic ana Bnxar Crackers. Soda iViicuit. . } Tl woulU t'.uder his thanks to his many patrons hi Luzerne county ana elsewhere, ana now be## leave to assure them that hit facilities for business Rr/i,lu^iIe/^tP„an before, OlfAIlLES SCHLAOBB. 8oranton.Feb.21, 1SBK "#yl Having on band a full assoktmeiil 01 Stoves of all Kind®. Such aa Cooking, ileatiiifr,. 0«» Burning and 1'urlur atuvei*. tlie atteatioii of the Public is respectfully called to the fact Ibat be will (ell Lhi;iu m clienp at they can be puichatod elsewhere. He keeps on hand a LARGE STOCK OF TINWARE Alt made up by experienced workmen and warranted to give aatiafactioa. May 17, MM.—1ly April l'A i I BOOTe NEW SEWING MA CI I INKS GEO. BLAKE & CO., SHOES. .sE iVIX Cm MA ciiines, DEALKUS IN XD. LA3HB, RESFEC I FULLY invlteDthe thuittcntlon of the public to bislMge stock of BOOTS AND SHOES,*uch aa G«»ts'FI»eC»HBoots, Congroar Gaiters Oxford Ties lie. Also, a large variety of Ladles' and Childrens'shoes. and Gaitersof all descriptions, In faCit every, thlngthc line, fie baa connected a separate department for a My establishment is oppositeC. L«w&Co.l Caab Store, Muln street, Pitutoo,Pa. The patronage of (ho publicissolfoited. REMOVAL Brandensburg's Bakery. SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES AD?U HOLLOW-WARE, Such a* rOT&a»Ci K£TTL£8, COAL 80UTTLE8, also ,(ij WHT«aW8, KEROSENE UjfPS, KEROSENE OIL. KEFLECTOHS, OFjSVERY DISRUPTION New Brick, Opposite Ajrciita for (he WEED.', rl.OftF.S'fT,, ottuVF.lt & nvKEB. iiutvun hole, Incomudrting thfe'ttilrdgetfionOf ttHsOonstitutional Amendment, prohiblting'.traiters who hatf Violated their wltbato support rtie Constitution of the United States from holding responsible officcs In the State or National Governments, Geh. Logan Mid : Why fa the Democratic party opposed to this f Do they want, Jeff. Davis ajjaViri (he Congress of the United States ? "0, biit there Is ho danger of that,*'tlliej say!'hCS ts in llut he "woftlii Be oUt'of prison if Johhsito '#«•• not afraid of public sentiinentL IF cduft were! to convict him, however, I believe Johnson would let tiiin'(jDang— hot because he thragnt. tje deserved it but tyecaufio aftaid he will be a formidable opposing candidate for the Presidency at the ne\t Democratic Convention. [Great laughter and qhesrs ] I don't want to see Jeff. Davis in1CCKi|fife any more. I don't want to see Alex. Stephens there any more j nor do I want to see any traitor there, whether, big Da vises and Stephenses or littlo i Davises and Stephonses. I, want to sec only loyal men there, and hence we insist on this provision of rtie amendment [Cheers.] wiiv make seuuom cms ess I BIG BASIN, PITTSTON, PA. THE STAFF OF LIFE is good Eread. nml I would respectfully inform the C!itisens of PilUtoa ami vicinity, that I .Uwnvs k-'oj. thc genuine article on hand for tel4*Wv*lftkwlao MINERS' LAMPS, And ever}- other artiele belonging tp afiratolass Shop. L AvrD ffcTUKWIJirf MAMIIMW.' Old flftrltflMS Bought, Sold, Exchanged or Repaired. A full ftwnrtinent "f NKKI)I.1» nud «up|iliu« (or *11 inui'lilDPt ciiOKtiitiily on limi'l. . Wc have a lew 2nd hau'l Machlnci Tor «ale vrry cheap. JOBBING CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES &C. Pittston,March 2ft, I860,—tf. Attended to with promptness. #nd !n the bent manner. Thr'underpinned will'tindertuke to make any kind of work .in hfrt Ii'im- and in an flood and durable a inn»mer a* the name can be done by.any in lCu*»rnc Comity. Families and Parties supplied with everything fri his litte, on short notice, and oh reasonable terms. ... My establishment is now in my new brick building opposite"!!!* hi* basin, on Mainst. FRANK BKAUUEXBUBG. Pittston, March 1, 1863. « S S*1 F—i •5 . ® e§ CD Nf *hS IM; W*5| §1 «$?# f J? "HI I ft* 1« |o ° ap C! lf;i «irwa5 J «2©'PD S W 2 »d s5n K Z 5 3 S£» £ 17 O ~ 3 wC sb ■ os M P * '§ r=S^fd fatile* for lu»n«l nincl'iuo** All onloiH by mail or othefwixo receive promp ideation. GEO. BLAKE A CO., Sokastui, Pa. . . . ' »'■ !«•!.• Particular attention paid to FURNACE WOKR, Givo ine a trial. T. 8. BAKK1TT PitUtob, Jfin.4, 18M ibiM Speech of the Hon. Boscoe ConWng. • Qn inst., JJon. Ityscoe (tyliling campaign in Cotir.ty,N. lf,j*CWye»ii)g an kniuenso trtica-Y Hi»*p««ch was a. calm and argu went upon the istwes fl( the campaign, and created uoboundcd enthusiasm. Mr, Conkling began by'stating that Reconstiuctjion an exaggerated question artiflc»lly manufactured by politicians, and a mere distortion of reality. The commercial, tha agricultural, the material, the social, evon the political pros- Ibotl'Mthccities of Louisiana h»vingi'.rebC tgUliwt the Authority of tt*e Onited 8t*&s, tier inhabitants having1 been declarbd to'fc a state of iumt'rect ion in pursuance of rt passed bjt the two House#of CongreeHy* 'Oothmittee deem it improper for thSf'IWb admit to aeats Senators Trdni Louisiana by gome joint action of both Hbu&s V shall be some recognition of anextetfngJ'8 Government acting in harmony wltfrflie ( ernment of the United Strtcs, and recogni its authority." Did the President honC beliere'that he had anything to do with Scranton, 'Nor. iW),18fl6.-ljr " fiR. C. Bl. W1LUAWS, SURGEON DENTIST, Dr. G. SfKltLlNG, German Physician and Surgeon, JOB PRINTING, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, (HOMEOPATHIC AND ALLOPATMC.) Paper Ruling ar.d Book Binding. Main Street, Pitteton, -fca. Among the many improvementr ruccntly introduced in his praolme, be reeartia ujone of more importance than his metholl of tlTMCTIIG TEETH WITHfiUT PUN, which he i*. doing successfully every day, by the use of (Ijatc fro,m Breslau, Prussia.) OFFICE IN THE JOHNSON COTTAGE, (No»tiMide To meet the Increased demand of the business community, I have made extensive a&litions to my Job Office, and by an increased fOMe of class workmen. I will be at all timt* ready to do all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTING at onneand with the jrtattut poxsible dispatch. RULING to any pattern neatly executed. BOOK BIN IDI NO in any Uyledonepnshort notice BLANK BOOKS of all kinds, from at25 Ledger, Day Book or Docket to a 5 cent Passbook, constantly on band. !l 1 STATIONERY Irt ttrcal raHety for sale at: reasonable prices. ' TRINTINO, WRAPPrNG and WRITING PAPERS of every description for sal#. ROBERT BAUR, Main 8treet, Id door below the Square. Wilkes-Uarre. March 10, 1W». 1'ITTBTON, PA jfar Speoial attention given to disesie* of lie Eye and Ear, aa well a# tRe practice of Medicine generally. Prompt attention given toalloallg. Tre#tmentgiven in the Homeopathic or Allopathic practice to suit the case and preferences of the patient. Office* hours from t,£o II, A. M-t afternoon, from 12 to3; evening, (Will 7 to 10| " Pittston, Aug. S, 18&6. NITROUS OX/OE MS. II is perfectly safe and very pleasanFlo inhale. Its results have been tfutifely-satisfttctory in ev- instance. C. il. W. Bourns with J- W. MIJjTjER;adjoining flio Casnfltore ol Cbns. Law A Co. Pityitou, &fay Dt . -,a parity of the South, did no: «nd does not de pend at all upon whether members of . Congress from the South commence speaking »nd voting 19 months sooner or,13 months later. They had need to sow, they had need to.pfyDtD they had need I*, build, they bad need to mend, they had need to beal, they had need to create in abort their need of needsCwa* to go to work. Under tbc lost of offices the politicians nursed the Reconstruction problem and euoceeded in capturing the Prasidqnt. So far from benefiting the South the whole effort bas been pernicious, the Original UoionteU having been thrown urwifer the (•«' of the rebels, Af ter portraying the cflect of Ibe exetMment op the North, with regard to the power of Coogrew, he said that the position of Oosgress is assailed iott'two grounds. It is alleged first. Does he honestly believe now that he is Ing uprightly in making war upon ©onj bv such means as he employes ? Let his ' record tell whether he is honest in preten to believe that this question belongs to President and not to Congress. On the ol July 1885, he telegraphed Sharkey Provisional €W*ernor in Mississippi, "the erfiment of the State will be provisional until the fivil authorities shall lDe res with the approval of Congress. Mean' ! military authorities oannot be withdraw On the 18th of September, 1868, he * ; Marvine, Provisional Govenor of Florida must however, be distinctly understood the restoration lo which your proclam refers, will be subject to the decision of gress." Mr. Conk ling then advocated New Livery in Fittston. In discussing the proposed Constitutional amendment, Gen. Logan Mid Of the first section : We propose to make every person born in the United States, or who become* natural l».ed, a citisen, for the reason that the Government o? the United States require* every Buuh person to support and protect it Being required to perform the duties of cititens, all are entitled to the jrrotecHen o( the Government Citittpship gives • man the right to the protection of k* in oourtaqf justice, and the same civil rights accorded to all, and this whether he be White or Mack. But the Democrats say, you Republicans are in favor of negroes voting. Pethape some of us are. I'll tell you what I am in faVor of, but you Indianians are not responsible for my opinions. As betwee* Rebels and loyal nei groes— if you bring op Ale*. Stevens Mid Jeff Davis W+ote,' I Would prefer to see two groes in Choir places. But this matter of ehtzvnship docs not include the right Of suffrage. That is a matter tor each State to decide for itself. . x ' WRIGHT.*.' "'T-' P- ,jC, HARRINGTON WRIGHT & HARRINGTON, The Undersigned having supplied himself ATTORNEYS AT LAW, witb a choice selection of ■WILKK3-BABBB, PA. H0R8ES AND BUGGIES, Courts of . . Where persons can at all times be furnished Witt ConsulUtlon. in German English. Horse, and Conreyence. to suit their fancy l ' "l1") u" cC 1 IDarlj,.e will be sentoutin comfiirtaljlpsty'e whei _J«b- 7 P-'.rM j ic ■ ri-i j ditsirud.—Tern»s reasonable—A share of pubH pr. JQtitf C. BBCKEII, patronage reapoptfutty iolicit qqnnIFF JpHYSICIAN AUD SURGEON, JuiyiS, 1885. BAUGirS RAW BONE SUPER-PUOS- PilATE. Office of Bavon A So*, 1 Ho. 20 South Delaware Avenue, D Aug. Ht, ISBO. J Tb« "Manufiictuiers' Tax" of six per cent, upon Super -Phosphate oir Liu■, imposed by the riovcrumi'nt during the War, ha»(0g been repealed by Congress, the change takes effect thM day. We have deolded therefore-»» reduce tbe price of Badoh's Raw Bonk Super Psusphate or lime to %it per 2000 pounds, cash', BAUGH A 80S, Sole Manufacturers. Aug. 9th. 18116. TO !'A€C AND SUGARS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Next lioor. below Pndl Bohnn'n, MAIM! ST., PITTSTON, PENN. E8*R8 8WB1HFOR1' ACOi will open* Wholem aale ami H*ChII Tohanno Store. on Saturday, the l««h of June, »t ihe abore named place, where may be had all kinds of (Formerly of Tunkha»pocl(;,) I —— ■J' '— Oppo»..-«.. Brt!»LPi«ttto», Peon'a. Offiee hours—fmm 8 to li a. m • J #».* P- nedy Street, nxtdoorto Dr. Dorr». ,n.. E*eainx,e . ; . C i LADIES' ©RE9BKS-AND CLOAKS ' "*iturt(ra. Maroft 1, ail Itiods. made neatly, miliatantially, ftijd'ln i latest! trie. We aim to pleaae. Pittston, April 21/ 1U84. Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, A1«o8E(!AR8ofWieMDCWeiit Brnndu, »t prlM» that none will contain of Plain and FancD Pipes, Canes Port Monias. an. Alt in want of ttoe above articles, will Ho well to give this new store a pall »D©*»re purchasing elnewhera. 8WE1SFORT t Go. Pittpton. C8. BECK, U. D.r»DENTI8T .late of PHILADELPHIA— JM Offlee,—Two doors above bis fop. tner residence), East side of Main St!, aboVe the °ublio Souare. Wilkqs-Barre, Tenn. Jidjr It. Lackwanna tc Bloomsburg B- B- On And after May 28,18(W, taamn will arrive at Pitta ton as follows; t "/ : ,t,(. ''Nofc-rtiwAftt) -RottOT*.' - 1 H A. 0 A. M., 11,20 A. M.,3,22 P.*., 9.36 Pw M* DiU v j 8rrtmrw»*D'4kDexD. that Congress had not the power,to disposo of the question asit-«Mt and, second, that it would have been wiser to admit the Southern States at once. If both of these objections were sound they would not justify the President's policy. Bul l Cl»ny them both and maintain-that Congress had ample power to do all it did, alone had the power, and 1lia£ less could not have boon Insisted on . .lO i i -i t J.Jii i.- ' I • - adoption of the new Constitutional ar ment as a basis of agreement, and close "ter speaking fbr throe hours. ' pjT "If there is any body under the teroTHeaven that I have in utter e oenoe,'' says Mrs. Partington, 'it is the der, going about like a boy constructor, latiiig bis calomel upon honest folkes.'' Deafness, blindness and catabrh treated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, M. P.. Oculiat and Auriat. (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 619 PINE Street, PHlliAD'A. Teatimoniala. from the most reliable gouroea in th» City and Country ,Cuui beaoen I at tvia ymfe#. The tnedioal faculty are iavlted to aooorap&ny their jwtienta, as he h«a no aeoret in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted 6,» A M„ 10,40 A- M„»..au.ri M., 7,M P. M,. without pais. No charge for examination. Omnitm* leaves A" minute* mi advance of the *\m\a March 2-', 1808.—ly. 'WW .intiou. T-vB J. M. ! I I kt i.Urm.i(t«irtcaoii Pfranhilii street.oppoa- I t , the Methodist-Churefc, Wilk«s*Barre,. Pa., rr, T t,i o I-fOTTS T? (Thfefo ha may here*ltor he found atall hours, g CJ T Llli tC XX O LJ CSXli ' 0r.rB. inMrts Tefltl. oil ClioJd fwi.J Silver plate, ami orates in all tl»e branches of Dental PITTSTON, PENN A. Mrif«fy.ln »ho btt«m«ttoer. . * i- !i I A ileirtettoii from usual charges auffinient to rnHN Proprietor. «overexpense», allowed" to persrtns who noma . oin a diZncc. April 19 ,lS#0.-ly. April 18, 1885. |
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