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MMttttopk l'lTTSTON GAZETTE, PUBLISHED VV'KKltLV BY Job Printing and Ruling G. M. jleoh:AET. "Gazette'' lUrlhliiig Maiu Street, Weil Side. The OAisflflHin JOOKNAIi is publlshod irerj Thursday, at Tiiiikb Dollars per anaura, strictly in advance. jiti* So postage uU u-ged within the county. and | Fifty Gent* 'or advertising a iof"j one or three weeks. The. Gazette Jobbing Office ' 9 -I 'III 1 and the.lob Fruiting Olfla* Being now consoliUatPtl emliraeowa larger Jobbing nintct-ml thfin rtity other otHeo in the country tint 13 fully tm-parcrt-ttr -rxrrtite«work of hJI kipda w tlm an J rhtmpc*t manlier. I'urtlcutar attention given tu the (ullowing:— MAMFJiHTS, TAMl'IILETS, CIBCUXAKS, ORDERS, IMKDBILJ.S, BILLHEADS, TICKETS, CABDS, Auditor's Notices, each estate, .$3 00 . li 00 Administrator's Notices 1 in. j »in. | 6 in. | _l y. $1 50 | $3 u» f »S"oO $10 00 SHOW JHLBS, LAUKLti, NOTES, Qquare, y ho oh i yg column, X " X " AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL tC.iMb 3 00 I 0 'JO I A 00 I 12 00 i, mi "i f'.' uii | I wj" | »s oo fj no | -'III I 30 0(1""! 4:D 00 28 i*D I 35 00 I so oo I ho 00 RULING. Ruled work of atl kiiirln, done in the nfateM an Mst rriffbBipr.Knd proHtd as requested. Everything! in this lino will receive prompt attention. Merchants'cards not oxeeeding ouo square, tith oacasi in»l notices, including subscription o the tiTisroN Ga'-bttk, $14 00 per annum. Editorial or local item advertising will bo charged 20 cents per line each insertion. Notices o{ deaths or marriages will bo insertd without charge. Obituaries 10 cents per line. Jlcktrti fa tfrc Coal $ttfcrafs, politics, Ifclus, literature, Slgricutture attb General litfclltpntt. BLANKS. Tlie following Blank* are k«*pt on hand orprjntedt to order. and cold on reasonaHe terms HheriJTflaJea Warrants, Constable Balea, Summons, Judgment Com tracts, Prominory Notes, Puhpcenas. Attachment*, Ex eeutions, Marnugc Certificates, Check Bolla, Tin Roll*. Advertisement* muil b® handed in before 10 clock A. M. on Wednesday to insure attention. VOLUME XYI.-NO. 32. PITTSTON. PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1866. WHOLE NO. 863. C. S. STARK, Geo. W Brainerd & Co, GROCERS, T TT rDT,T?Tt/r fl JVT ! mf*r—— ! Tho Nasby Papers. J. ttUtHMAW, DDC1WCDV I ■ | I U II DntVltn I I IIIS I'no,p,issloNAL V1BIT T0 the CLEVELAND COM-1 & Shoe ENLARGED and IMPROVED. From tho Toledo Blade. X I Post-ORFIH, CoNPP.nERATr. X ROADS, ) \v I rpHE undersigned, thankful for the liberal patronage (which is in the Stait uv Kentucky) Sept, 20, j fc£. ,*WW£1* MAKER, - "^nou^,!^he hSt1'"5 ,,leaS- I I ™ "ent Washington from A LARGE BRICK ADDITION ny comfortable quarters at tho Post Oilifl, to at- To the old Brewery. in which nil the modern improve-C tend the convenshun ofaich soldiors and sail- I W .rlv Onno.itn nnllpr foal no's Office 1 for l.n win;r'lmi( l.pin introdi d. and the val- j ore uv n16 United States 01 believe in a Union yearly upposito liuuer i,oai s oince,j up of which are attosf-d by the superior quality of tho „ , , . .. . tut • 04. TD-4-+ -q Ale pro,III fiim ctaWi-l.nH.iit i.» now t» rlmiw as «v 30 8t«(|ci), and who hat» Bwom altejmse to iuillU at., irlttston, ira, c.iriiplrto lis liny to tic I'.mud m any p:irt of tho Slate. Hnir w|th ;:6 stars into it, at Cleveland. My Att tv, .1 . . ii.» „An(n.i „„,i Having an abundance of room fur Storing, our Ah' we l " _ , . , . . , LIj Work done in tho neatest and most rtro wimbled to keen it ou hand in larp Ciw;oitities, there- . esteemed and life-long friend snd co-laborer, substantial manner, and warranted to j i,y giving It tune to ripen and Improve byoge. | (ll0 Uev Hcnry Ward Heecher, wus to liev hen give satisfaction. Having a thorough knowl- j /k.Tfl mi.,_ «..* .m...*. llAir,l|u, I J . . # , C «!ge of t he business, customers may rely up- "UK jtIALI IIVl* AND Dill IN(* : the chaplin uv the convenshun, but ho failed us on having their work dono on the uiostapprov- j Vre the largest an.l best arranged the eotintry can 1 and if wua-deoided in a Cabinot meeting that I I'd Kfyle. REPAIRING will be Attended to produce. lnshort.no pain* or expense have'be«n 0u-aj t„i,n i.iBni.nn T fliiln't raa thn nfteofiqU (iroruptlv. It will be my endeavor in the fu- | "pared to make the in all re- shood toko his place. Ididnt soo tho neceaai* ,1110 as in the past to merit a liberal patronage. | V}*.™ „»» '.'I',' 17 «v hevin a ehaplm at every little couvenshun • A variety of Ready-Mado work on hand. 1U.SS mthered miu tho liaiihaetionof SiV.oVuFr-*. of our party, and so stated, but Seward remarkfive me a eal 1. J. II. | II.It. IIL'GHES. ed, with a groan, that if over tliero was a party Julv 1-, 1MDC5— 1}'. since parties wuz in vented, which needed pray- Oj j I in for, ours was that party—"and Parson," sod j 0 l I ho, glancing at a list uv delegates, "e( you havo I nny agonizin petitions, any prayers of extra | forveucy, offer them up for these fellers. £1* I there is any efficacy iu prayer, its my honest unbiased opinion that thero never was in tho history of the world, nor never will be agin,sioh a magnificent chance to make it manifest. Try j poorsclf in particularly on Custer—tho' after I all,"continyood he, in a musin, abstracted sort wuz altogether 18 months iu doorance vile in three different prizns. Custer fell on his neck and rs1j liira, agitatidly, ef he wuz shoor—quito shoor, after sufferiu all that, that ho supported tjie policy of the President? Are you quiteshoor ?— quiteshoor?" "1 am," returned the phenomenon, "I stand by A. Johnson and his policy, and I don't want no office !" " Ilev you got wun ?" shouted they all in korus. This unhappy remark endid in a elite ua-D pleasantness, which resulted in tho Squire's bein carted out minus one car and his noM smashed. Joseph remarked that he wantid to git at him ever since he woodn't lend him * half dollar two months ago. He was now satisfied, and hoped this little episode woodn't mar the harmony uv the meetin. _A.ttoria.ey at LawD •' FITTSTON.PA. Bounty, Sack Pay, Pensions, I 103 MURRAY, near WEST St. GEO. W. BTUimSHD,-) DAVID BELDEN NEW YORK. ! ELISHA W.BAXTER AND 0T1IKit Government Claims Collected. Qrfiqk in JCxj'kkss Office. Ahr. 10, IS 04. -ly. Cheap Passage Elder Sinathers observed that he had notfst with pain that them niggers alluz hed money and wuk alluz dresst well, while we their soos periers, hed no money and nothin to boast uj in the way uv close, lie wood say— Pollock the lllinoy store-keeper put in. Bf the Elder wood work cz them niggers was workin, and not loaf over half the time at Bu~ com's grocery, he mite possibly hev a bull soot uv closo, and now and then a dollar in money. It was here ez it was in all striker Dcmckratic communities, the grocery-keepers absorb all the lioatin capital, and— He wus not allowed to proceed. Bascom tiung a chair at him,-and four or five uv his constitooents fell on liiin. He was carried out for dead. Bascoto remarked that be wus for the utmost freedom uv speech, but in the discussion uv a great constooshnel question no lllinoy ablisluiist should put in his yawp.—, The patriotic rcuiaik wus. cheered, but when Bascom ask't the whole meetin out to drink the applause wus uproarious. Bascom alluz gets applause—ho knows how to move aq audience. GL 33. SMITH Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, &CD f &CD f &C« f No. 191 Woat Street, NEW-YOEK. "Nary !" sed ho ; "with mo it is a matter of principle." "Wat prizns was you incarcerated in?"asked I, lpokin ut him with wonder. "Fust at Camp Morton, then at Camp Douglas and finally at Johnson's Island I" Custer dropt him, and t ho reft remarked that while they hed a very holtliy opinion uv him, they guessed he better not inenshen his presence, or consider TO AND PROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. T4p$COTT BHOTHI3R9 A CO.'S doorai»ovC» Punne St., March 7, 1861. 541 yl Emigration and Fomsian Exchange Otficp, 86 South St., New York. Drafts on Efrfclahd, Ireland, Scotland ahd Wales. J. A. WISNER, hissell' n deieguto. X2z giurous foes they loved him ruther bettor thau a brother, yet, us the call didn't quite inelood him, tho there wuz a delightful oneuess between em, yot, ef 'twuz all the same, ho hed better not § nouneo hissell'.— IIo wuz Iroin Kcutuc ky, X altorward ascertain ed. • 122 Warron Streot, Isrow York •RAPSCOIT'S VAVOlUTr. LINE or LIVERPOOL I'ACKKTS HAILS EVERY THREE DAYS. X LINE OF LONDON PACKETS Fitts, Acstin A Tciiner, ) Wholesale (iroeera. j March 20, 1y rittston, Fob. 1,18Cfl. Eagle Drug o The next mornin, suthin over two hundred SOU ANTON T ,r vjL. jpL_ Brass Works. PRICES REDUCED. more urriv, and the delegash'ens bein all in, it was decided to go on with the show. A big tent hed bin brought on from Boston, to accommodate the expected crowd, and quite an animated discussion arose ez to wich corner uv it tho convenshun wuz to ockepy. This settled, tho biznis wuz begun. Gen. Wool was m&dutemporary chairman, to wich honor he responded III u elokent extemporaneous speech, which ho roud from manuscrip, and we adjourned fiir dinner.8 UI.S BVKHY TEN PAY*. Also by 8tenmsbij)s Sailing Weekly • r.: ? - ■ . i jr4 •! m ■ C tji i! ... I MILLER'S •• I* y Parties wishing to send for llieir frienils or r«mil money to the Old Country, can do so at the lowest rates by applying to MICHAKfa W. MORRIS. Feb. 8, is«r,.—Iyl I'itUton l'a cu a, C z: v-/ 4 Pictures ~s o -o -s "v jA JOHN MACLAEEN, IS"ew GoocLs ! Tho Wants of the People fou % | The dinner hour wes spent in caucussin pri- I vatejy in one uv the parlors uv tho liotel. Tho j Chairman askd who shuld make speeches after dinner, won every man uv em pulled from his I rightside ouat pocket a roll uv manuscript and sed he hod dotted down a lew ijees which ho had concluded to present extemporaneously to tho Convenshun. That Habel over, the Chairman sed he presumed some one should be selected to prepare a address, whereupon every delegate rose and pulled a roll of mauuscript from his left side coat pocket, and said he hed dotted down a lew ijecs on the situation which ho proposed to present, et settry. This occasioned another shindy, when the Chairman remarked "resolushcns," when every delegate rose, pulled a roll of manuscript from his right breast coat pocket, and sed he hod jotted down a few ijees wich, etc. 1 stood it until some one mentioned ino ze Chaplain to tho expedition West, when the pressure bocum unendurable. They sposed 1 was keeper uv the President's conscience and I and 1 hud not a minit's peace alter that. In vain X ashoored em that there being no consciences about tho White Xlouse, no one could hold such a oflis—in vain ashored em tlia I hed no inlluenee with his majesty. Two-thirds of em pulled applicaaheus lor places they wanted from the loft breast coat pocket, and insisted on my takin em and seein that they was appinted. I told em that X could do nuthiu for them, but they laft me to skorn. "You uro jiet the style uv man," they say, "who hez inllooenco with Ilis Eggsloncy, and you must do it." Xlemmod in, there wus but one way uv escape, and that way I took. Seezin a carpet sack, wich, by the way, belonged to a delegate (I took it to give myself the" look of a traveler), I rushed to the depot,and stirted home,enti rely satisfied that ef Cleveland may bo taken as a sample, the loss His majesty depends on soljers, tho bettor, DeeUin Pogram sol he'd bore with (hem niggers till ins patience wus gin out. lie endoorcd it till last Sunday, After service he felt pensive, ruther, and walked out towards (xarrettstown, incditatin cs he went, on tbc sermon he bed listened to that mornin on the necessity uv tin; spread uv the gbspi Mtiurmn in spent over the condition uv the heathen, he (liden't notis where he wus till hC found hisiitlf in the nigger settlement, and ir front uv one uv their houses. There.be saw a site which paralyzed hito. Thero wus t nigger wich wus wonst his nigger, whict Linkin depiived him uv settin under his porcl arid a prociaiiuln the Holy Ihble by teachii his child to read it! Kin this be endoorcd he Deekiu asked. Practical Brass Founder, uv away wicli he's fftlljn into lately, "tho fel XJ uly Ooxxsidorotl. The undiTniqtned hiving just rotiirneil from the UeuJof in.ultol Willi one of the must cxtcu»iv« »tncl(» of inorcliiuiuiz'- ever ■ -tlv-rctl t •_ th« people of Eiizcrnb County" " annouuen iu a fwvv w-tr-1 BIt.YSS COCK, GLOBE VALVE, AND STEAM WHISTLE MANUFACTURER, si,oo n. 0 . , , , . . f Jow ia aich a triflin bcin that he rculy kin hard- AS boon now! v arranged ana isrecclvingj ...... t . . j • i extensive additions to thu (ornier ample 'y be hold'sponsible for whet he . Join, and stock,consisting of balance nv cm, good Hevons, they'r moatly druv to it by hunger"—and the Secretary maun* PIIPC nmino Jtllf) MfniPIHICQ derodt on authin about '*60 days" and "VO days," I UllL UilUUo it III) 111 LU I UIII LUJ payin no more attention to the rest uv us than f we wuzn't there at all, XTo. 4, Cliff St., Scranton, Pa. Wolilli BTIASS CAST! J.\K YV &ublic in general, imit tueip ptircii is- navo sen mad* with a yietv to tho wants of the people, the minor and laborer, as well us the clean nan Jed gentleman, or lair lady C.ont»rio8 nud provisions, 11 our au l feed in lur wu)'| ojj hand i, July SAMUEL J. BARBER, Keystone Marble Yard!] French and English Chemicals, German Medicines.Patent Medicines, Shakers's Herbs, So reeelven transportashun ond suffishent Thompsonian Medicines, Horse Medicines, mono J* from the see ret service fund for expen- Cattl'e Liniments, Gurgling Oil, Rosin Sal s6a, I departed for Cleveland, and after a tejus Soda, Paints, Oilsand.Glass, I'titty, Gold Leaf, trip thro' an Ablfebn country I arrived there.— Varnishes ol all kinds. Alcohol. Acids, Tur- , , , T * |, . , ... , ' , * My thots wore clnotny beyond expression. I pontine,Campnene, Burning Fluid. Lamp Oil, 1i u- nj»lie J. J. Merriam's LAW ,t McMillan. rtla Siilc STUDIO oaf . -81 ws'l^oek, Iculptor, iind Pcaler in xiit.vru booms, SIZE PORTRAITS Pitta ton, Pec Foreign and Domestic MAROLE Tombstones, Mantels, Window Caps & Sills, Ci3 iSET fiND LIFE HAVE i'Otl HEARD 0 Ptiitihd in Oil or C1 ultr Colors or re-tuuckal with a l,k. Lumps, Lamp Globes and W icl;s. Puro V and Liquors, Dyo StuBs Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Article*, Blank Hooks, School Books, Stationery, and School inoa es cliaplin to the Presidential tour, and ever/ stasheii lied its pecooliar onpleuennt re mom - Ilerc wuz wcro the cheers for Grant Deekin Parkins sed he must bear his uo worthy testimony agin these disturbers. - They hed, he knowed whereof he spoke, hireD a female woman from Massachusetts to teac their children ! He hed bin in their skoolroor ami with his own eyes witnessed it. Chas. Schlager's Steam Bakery, ■«.—1 opposite: txik is a.nic, PITTSTOitf, LUZERNE CO., PA. Pens, &.c. &c., At Wholesale and Retail. By Physicians Prcscriptionsciuci'ully com rit pounded. It' you want any thin;; in my lino, please cull branc wcro vociferous, with nary a snort for Jlis Eggs Cor. Lackawanna & Y/ashington Avouues, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS lency—there wuz where the peaeantty la ft in 'iid face when ho Went through with tho reglar ul uv nresentin tho constitooshn and the SOT*. ANTOXT, 1 GERTAIS ill a i »u All or«l I'mI, :•»: NORTH EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Rtscoui, the jjjroc ed at their conduct nigger wus a beast. Ty-keeper, hed bin shock lie wus convinct that • Iji bearing whatov- SohlBfier defies the E. HE visnc DM &. SONS., &■ J s-r Ci her wii itars it, tu a deestriok assessor but why recount my suil'erins?— ■I'al Punt moved that this meetin c st proceed to the settlement..and dea erybodr is talking world in all that i» • makes t)|o f *HCD\?iu ble for all fiin man' ! ?. . A JIM Gazette Print of the harrr up tJxo public bosom or lacerate tho to wu them itica, arnl id ? Suffice to say I endoorod it—auf uyt Tiie in lock :i wus amended to include Po loy store-keeper, and it wus i hat I hed strenght left to ride up in Cleveland, the seen uv the most lie III Tlio nuttaraigit a lor hi frLjf X' V NITACTI *.!JiR { 0F l;;'\ REVOLVERS, RIFLES, Maukots and Carbines. Half awl 3. T I- wu; utive ever received wunst a Elated, the crowd started for the sottlemen The insulted Caucashcu blood riz, and iu lei than a iniiiil, tli.- bodies uv .six male Et,biop ans wus a daiiglin in the air, and tho bodi uv six Ethiopian wrniin wus laying prostra on tho earth. 1 ut his many j where, an his laeiliti before. Scran toi in I ived the delegates, sich ez 1than JWL.J •r sand. Imitation of ned 1- lu&ter hand, held a Informal tneetiu to arrange go c7. they would work smooth when the and ( rj a 11/ go! ether. General Wool wuz though he reely belonged Repeating h TEItSL ?iltalon, Ta y and frisky c Pollock recovered, and with the Yank shoohnarm who wus a leachin the nigget loft for the North yesterday. It speaks wi fi r the forbearance uv our people that th wus permitted to depart at all. REMOYA Tj Brandensburg's Bakery. , lit col■ JIS1CX, Scrunton, Pa genera theio wus Custer uv freshly oiled and curlabout ez though ho Iiatl ehceted V, Uoncidale, I'a [».—1 pETltOUSUM V. N.ISBC, P. M Now Brick, Opposite BIG BASIN, PITTSTQN, PA. rpirE STAFF OF t.'FF, is snort FrR.id. mid I X would rMiMvtfttlfy inform tho c iti/.cn« nf BAR'RITT'H TIN SH©P,=: r ccptilj cf that h«' rcely nmounted (wioli is Postmater,) (and likewise lato clinplain to the expedishun.) P. 8.—I opened tho carpet sack on the train epoetin to find a clean shirt in it, at least. But to my disgust, was an address to bo read beforo the Cleaveland Convention, asctuv resolutions, a speech and a petition uv the proprietor tlierof for a collectorsbip, signed by eight hundred names, and a copy uv the Indiana State Directory for ISfit. Tho names wus in one hand writin, and wus arranged alphabetically. ETH NG NEW. uthm, uz seventy-eight other hed distinguished themselves in tho r, but who had never got their desert?, by brevet, C»wiu to tho fact that the Ad- I ther Pftroi.ecm V. Nasiirv, p- M (which is postmaster,) and likewise late chaplin to the expodishin.) :ih«I hi 1 in connection with T A HOE SHOP, PittsUn mill vi rility, ili'.t 1 fllwiiy« lf« gouuino nrtiflu oil liaii -1 lor sale, wi'.b nil k CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES &C -n unC) ministration'wuz Ahliahuu which they wuznt. MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PA. They were in a pokuuiary pint iiv Yiew,«uthm _____ the worse for wear, tho why that should been HAVING ON HAND a FULL ASSORT- the case, I eoodent see, (they huvin bin, to an mailt of alartnin extent, quartermasters and commiseat O V P S of .ill 1V i 11 (I S » r't,s a'"' l'lt; reeroolin service), till I notist "—'finer, IteatiiiK, 0 iIur and Pcrv«liu color nv thoir noses, and luerd one Public it* uv them ask his neighbor of Cleveland wuz ... ..x »vill etll blest with a faro bank? Then I knowdall about can be purchased el«e- OrPOSITK CCOl'I it'S IIA LI,, Bo Clean and Tidy. i Du of i»nr " Whrn I was six years old," says a wD known Merchant, "rny father CJieel, leavi nothing to my mother but the charge of m self and two young sisters. After selling t greater part of the household furniture t took two small rooms in M street, a there, by her iiee He, contrived in some way how I cannot tell, when I recollect the lit money for which she worked—to support in comfort. Frequently, however, I reme her that our supper was simply a slice bread, seasoned by hunger, and made inviti by the neat manner in which our meal vi served, our table always being spread with cloth which, like my good mother's he seemed ever to preserve a snow-white puty." . . . A-.r and oil roasoBA 'o on Ter a in bis on terms. . My estublish-irtent is now in my now brick building opposite the biCrbnsin. C»n \T«in st. 7 Adliri ions mail SE W I MACHINES IKE & CO., lar A ation Paid to Re- Sticli an Parlor roHpeetfnlly them us cl»eaj whore. He l^e, LARGE STOCK OF TINWARE j foD a time a, \11 mai* n and war- ~ ■anted tion of t) 8 Bur Slit. Nasdy at Home. From tho Toledo Blade. UK A GEO. 01 pairing lint 1: Pittston, Hftyvli 1, 1 DEALERS IN ilhcr Cnul Shoe Findings oj oil tDn ha There wuz another pekooliarity about it wich Post Ounce Confederate X Roads. (wich is tho Stait uv Kentucky, I September 15, ltitt#. J I found my tlock in a terrible state uv depression, at wich, when I wuz told the cause, I didn't wonder. There wuz, back of the corners on the side hill, over towards Garretstown, about three- quarters of a mile this side of Abbott's grocery, (we estimate distance here from one grocery to another), five or six families uv niggers. The males of this settlement had all been in the Federal army ez soljers, and hed saved their pay and bounty and sich, and hed bought uv a disgusted Confederate, who proposed to find in Mexico that freedom which was denied him here, and who, bcin determine ed to leavo tho country, did not care who he sold his plantation to, so ez he got greenbax, three hundred acres, wich they hed divided up and built cabins onto em, and wuz a caltiratin it. There«wuJ5 a store-keeper at the corners who come here fromlllinoy, and who hed been so greddy uv gain, and so graspin ez to buy their prodoose uv them, and sell cm sich supplies ez they needed, l'hcso accursed sons and daughters of Ham was a livin there in comfort. The thing was gittin onendoorable. They come to the Corners dressed in clothes without patches, and white shirts, and hats on; and the females in drcsacs and hoops under eui; in short, these apes had asoomed so much uv the style uv people that ef it hadn't bin for their black faces they wood have passed for folks. DR. C. !D1. WILLIAMS, SURGEON DENTIST, Main Streot, Pittston, Pa. Li .... —•.—c.. _i» In- .S !■: IV/1\0 MA CIIINES, Dvscrijtlio - .iijioozcd me. Thoin cz wuz present n bv experienced workmen /uz diviued iuto 2olnsses—those cz bed bin re* cently a p pin tod to posishens, and them cz cxv „ pocted to be shortly. I notist on the countenances uv the first class a look of uv releef, sich cz I hev seen in factories Saturday night after the hands wuz paid off for a hard week's work, and on the other class the most wolfish, hungry, fierce expression 1 hev ever witnessed. J Likewise, I notist that the latter set uv patriots . , .. . .. . talked more hefty uv the necessity uv sustainin \nd every orocr article belonging to a first class , _ , , , „ ., . , Shop. the policy uv our firm aud noble President, and damned the ablishunists with more emphasis SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES Among the in troduoed in his mure importune NEW HOLLOV/- WARE, Such as POTS ami KETTLES, COAIj SCUTTLJS8, aleo LANTEKNS. racticc, he rt&vi lian hi» method of Y 1)1 l'l ON U O OTS EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT which he is doing Buocesefully cvei the use of PAIN, Agent# for AMD Wiping his eyes, the Merchant continued fLORF KEKOPKXE LAMPS KEKOSENK OIL, BBFLKtlTOBB, MINERS' LAMl'fe '"Speaking of those days reminds me of I time we sat down to the table one evenii and my mother having asked the blessing our Heavenly Father on her little defenceli ones, in tones of tenderness that I remeral yet, she divided the remnant ot our only 1 into three pieces, placing one on each of C plates, but reserving none for herself. I st around to her, and was about to tell her tha was not hungry, when a flood of tears bu from her eyes, and she clasped mo to her I NITROUS OXIDE GAS. \NrD PUT fBWINn MAC HINKS. Old Machines Bought* so'41' Exchanged SHOES. 'J3» 3L ID ESPECI FULLY invitosthe the ittention A, of the public to liisiargp stock of BOOTS inch as Geuts'FineCalf Boots, s Oxford Ties Sic. Also, a ty of Ladies' and Childrens'slioes. It is perfectly Its results have tife and very r or Repaired* y satisfactory C. M cry instance Koo J OBBIN G and fervency tlutn the other, Cash Stor Pittstoi Di Ch -V. JU llJlJ l Law A Co. HO ICS Attended to will) |Dromp The undertf tailed will iw Ono euthoosioatic individual, who lied bin [ quurteriuusler two years, and had ben allowed •k in ii C. E. WRIGHT. D. C, IIAItEINGTON WRIGHT & HARRINGTON, ATTOIUN'E VS AT LAW, ' WrtiKKS-BAKHK, PA, GEO. BLAI iiiitorst iilldoscriptions,in fact overy- IIc lias connected a separate ■riift ( I.u- to resign "jost alter the all destroyed, made sottlin som ■rnnton :0, 18i5i.-ly ANTON, Pa My establishment is oppositcC.Law&Co.s Cash Store, Main street. Pittston,Pa. The patronage of'tie publicissolicited. Pittston,March 29, I860,—tf. department for a Particular attention paid to FT WOHK. Give inp a trial. T. S. LA J Pittaton, Jan.l, 180-^ IIITT with tho Government a easy matter, wuz so feroshua tliufc I felt called upon to cheek him.— "Gently, my friencl," sod I, "gently! I hevbin thro' this thing—I hev my commission. It broke out on me jest ea it hez on yoo, but yoo won't git yoor Assessorsliip a minit sooner for "Our meal was left untouched ; we sat late that night, and what we said I cam tell. I know that my mother talked to more as a companion than a child. When knelt down to pray, I gave up myself to the Lord's, and to serve my mother. "Hut," said he, "this is not telling you h neatness made my fortune. It was some ti after this that my mother found an advertis ment in the newspaper for an errand boy )r Office on Main St., above .Z BenneU- . Will practice in Courts of Luzerne County anu Mayor's Cdufta of Curbondule. Consultations In** ID. C. IXarr.iugt'' T*e6. 4*iWH4. Btor German Physician and Surgeon, (HOMEOPATHIC AM) ALLOPATHIC.) Dr. G. 8PERL1NC, JOB PRINTING, man and English ® c~D ' cm HL.WK HOOK 31 AN I FACTORY, Paper Ruling and Book Bijiding. u- To meet the increased demand of the business "It ain't a Assessorship, I want," see he, community, I have made extensive additions to hcv devoted myself to tho task uv bindin up my Job Ollice, and by nn increased foree of first- the wounds uv my beloved country." class workmen, I will bo at nil time* readv to do , i . 1 1.. •... *1. C%.«»,* .%» all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY JOB PHI NT- DuI you 8toP Hn-vl)0,1D ve,y ,"ucb, {™'a m" at onceQnil riWitka greatest poHitUrlcdittjiutck. j ilinctin them sed wounds ?" murmared I. DFFICE IN THE JOHNSON COTTAGE, (Soil 1'ITTSTON, l'A. H t-H I»r. JOIIX C. liKl.KKlt, jr crC=* =3 CO W •*pftY8ICIAX AND SURGEON, ] ntt vCn to disonaes of - ss f *!§ "Without being needful to wait to have (Formerly of Tunisian nook,) Opposite tiio Bank, Pittstou, Penn'a. CM 10 Y--J -i Our people become indignant, and oz soon clothes mended, for my motliBr always k cz I returned, I was requested to call a uieetiu ; them in good order, and although on close to consider the matter, which I of course, did. : epection, they bore traces of more than i The horn was tootid, and the entire Corners i patch, yet "in the whole, they looked v wuz assembled, eggsceptiug the Illinoy stores | neat; without waiting to arrange my hair, keeper, who didn't attend to us much. Istat- I clean my shoes, fir I was obliged to obsei ed briefly and elokently ( I hcv improved in j from my earliest youth, the most perfect nC public speak in sense I heerd His Serene High* ! ness in every respect, tny mother sent mi ness, Androo the I, all the way from Washing- j see if I could obtain the situation. Wit ton to Looisville), and asked the brethren to light step 1 started, for I had long wished ease their minds. mother to allow me to do something to assi Squire (iavilt had observed the progress uv her. them niggers with the most profoundest alarm. ''My heart beat fast, I assure you, a lie had noticed em coming to the Corners turns 1 out of M C—into B street, dressed better nor his family dressed, and sell- I made ny way along to the number my vac in the produx uv their lands to that wretch— er had given me. I summoned all the co At this point the Illinoy store-keeper com- age I could muster, and stepped briskly : in, and the Squire proceeded: the ware-house, and found my way into —he should say Mr. Pollock, and he had counting house and made known the ob made enquires and found that one family hed of my calling. The merchaut smiled sold, three hundred and seventy-five dollars told me there was another boy who had c worth uv truck this season, of which they hed a little before me, who he thought he she laid out for clothes and books two hundred engage. However, he asked ma some C dollars, leavin cm one hundred and seventy tions, and went out and talked with the o five dollars in cash, which was more money boy, who stood in the back.part of the of than he had made sense the accursed Linkin "The result was the lad was dismii pased the emancipashcn proclamation. And a:id I cnteted the merchant's employment, what hed driv the iron into his sonl wus the as an errand boy, then as a clerk, after* fact that one ol them niggers was his niggers, as partner until his death, when he left mC The money they hev," pursood the Squire, "is whole of the stock in trade. After I had jit money ; that man worth $1,600 is my man; in his service some years, he told me v his wife is my woman ; her children my cbiU son he chose me in preference f ,'n dren—" boy, was because of the generr" ' " That's a literal fact," shouted Joe. Bigler, a my person ; while in refine drunkeu returned Confederate sojer ; " they lad he noticed that he O0£i«jeted tot hcv yoor nose e(jgsacly, and theyr'e the mean- To this simple circi'.Uistence has est yallcr brats in the settlement." b?en pwing part of my success in tCD nil cal l a. Troatnientgiveii in the Homeopathic or Allopathic praoU«e to suit the ease and preferences of the patient. Office hours from 6 to 9, A. M., afternoon, from 12 to .'J j evening, from 7 to 10. ?- w (Jl** mm ':S 2 ? 0 J IU'MNC BOOKBINDING BLANK BOOKS Day lluok or Dot: stiuitly on banil. STATIONERY in groat syllable prices. I'RINTI WRITING X'Al'iillS of sale. y pattern neatly executed, vie don eon short n •An ef I accept the Post Offtg in my native village which I hev bin Bolissited so strongly to cake that I hev finally yielded, I do it only that ! I may devote my few remainin energies wholly *ale. at rea- j to the great cause by restorin the 30 States to n»1(* ' *'ie'r normal posishens onto the Hug with the " IOU or j 30 stars onto it, in Bpite of the Judis Iskariots Office hourf—from 8 to 10 a. m.., and 1 to 2 p m. Evening, 0 to 8. Pitts toil. March 1, 1 err) H CO oo nil kinds, from j to a j ceut Pa -5 B / X , con f*\B. J. M. B.VIIBKTT.—DEN * 1/ nt Jiia eeeWeuce ou Fi-anldin street, opjio. (T tl,o «t Ciiuroji, Wilkos-Barre, Pa., here I16 may Hereafter be found at all hourtf. Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold iwid Silver plate, TI8T So O ® w 2 * ® o £ - PI 5 — w «*1 Wg ■ 5TM §« - so cr ty fur rleserij How Livery in Fittston. C rt- , , —— * 2 fcd 3§E » 0 ~ ROBERT BAtfli, Mo in Street. 2d doCy helow the Square whieb, ef I am whom; what is the Savior and ami operates in all the branch Burgery.in the best manner. of Dental The Undersigned having supplied himself with a choice selection of =D" r % Q £? g ' 3 5 s-lLiW Wilkes-Bar arch 10, 1 where is ns. BECK. M. D DENTIST _ . lata of ■£ "' -Two doors above his for- tP Persoovin that tho unfortunate man had got I into the middle uv a quotashun from a speech A deduction f •overexpeugea, om a distance. •oirt usual charges sufficient to allowed to persons who coino April 19 1800.—ly. Carriages, Ac., would respectfully announce to the public that he has opened a Livery in the Stables in the rear of James Brown's Store, where persons can atoll times be furnished with Horses and Conveyences to suit their fancy. Parties will be sentoutin comforts when desired.—Terms reasonable.—A share of public patronage respectfully solicited. 1 b p. M.CONNIFF. HOUSED AND BUGGIES, uv our noble and patriotic President, and knowin his intellek wuzn't hefty enough to git it off jist as it was originally delivered, I took him !Dy the throat and shet of the flood uv his clo-. Oiliec, mer residence, "Eastside of Main St., above the Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, Penn. July 19,1860.—ly. agknth wanted iron. THE PICTORIAL BOOK OF ANEC DOTES & INCIDENTS ■j — kcnce 3 ' 1 « en M c=3 rjj co TOBACCO AND SEGARS Lackwanna & Bloomsbuvg R. II "Bo quiet, yoo idiot," remarked I soothingly ... _... to him, "you'll git your appointment, bocoz I'or 18M), trams will arrive at 1'itts ' 1 . . .. the first time in the history uv this or any other Republic, there's a raarkot for jiet eieh men as yoo, hut all this blather won't fetch it a minit JJcrnie, Patriotic, Jtomnfir, 7/umC„ ieal. Splendidly Illustrated with Portraits and Etpvttful liny and Traymm fine On and after May Jj ton At* follows: Tlje Valiant aud Bravo Hearted, the Pieturenqne and.Dramutie, tho Witty und MarveloQH. t\u- Tendor And Prfthe.tlc. Tin? Roll of Kmuo and story, (Jump, Picket, Spy Hoout,Bivo»e, and Deed* of Women **1 the whole Panorama of the War are hero thrillingly portrayed in a maxterly manner, at once hi*Loricalaim romantic, rendering it the most ample, uui» ?iue. brilliant and readable book the war has called ortn. y* Vl ... Amu*eraont an vrell a* instruction may be found in every page, mm graphle detail, "nnlnnnt wft, and Authentic history, are (skilfully interwoven in this work of literary art. Thia work wjIIm itjclf. The iDerDj)1C-are tired ot dry 4«teil«and partiawi work*, and .wh^iomhthing humorous, romantic and startling. Our Agents are m'hlcina from $lou to #200 per mouth, clear of all expense*. circulars. gfcin* full particulars, and see our £erms and proflf or rhe anoVc rw^rtfr.n. Add re ha NATIONAL PUBLISH I un Minor St, Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 27th 1866.—lin pd. July13, 1805 NoRTfMVAItl) 1- ncdy Street, nxtdoor to Dr. Dorr b. LADIES' DRESSES AND CLOAKS 9 A. M., ll,2i A. M.,3,22 P. M 1\ M 6,20 A.M., 10,40 A. M IUTIIWARD ItouN SOP. M CDP. M sootier WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Next Door, below Paul Uohan's, Oniuibuu leave time. L) minutes in adyauco of. tlio above June 11,1*66. "Good Lord!" thot I, cz I turned away, "wat a President A. J. is, to Uev to buy up sich cat- of all kinds, made neatly, substantially, and In : the latest style. Wo aim to pleaso. I f*ittston, April 21, 1804. MAIM ST., PITTSTON, PdNIfa T\EAFNESB, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH ' Wat a Postmaster ii® must be whose gin- II | tC'o., will open a Whole- II treated with the utmost success, by J. oral cussedncsa turns my stutamick !" lathoitJunTut the abovenamed p?io™where m»y bo 15A,ACH; M. D., Oou'ist and Aurist. ( formerly | It waz deemed neoesaary to see uv what we had «!l kinds of ' I of Jfyden, I ""and,) No. 61U l'INE Street, cotn|,„zod, whereupon Kernal K ,who Qmnlrino nnd PhAwini* TnVinnnn PHILADA. i eati mon III la, from tho most rcl in- 1 ' ' SmOKing ana cuewiag Tobacco, I ble fiour«,R8 in tho city and Country can beaeen ia D3W Collector uv Revenue in Illinoy, asked Also SI5C!ARS of the cfiriioest Brnnda, nt price.* that atthia ofllce. The medical faculty are invited ef there wuzauy man in the room who hail bepu \l EYEB "n.l-rtcd ' a°ori" thu lalu fr«trioidle .trugglc:- "°W St°r SWEWFiRT* C?CT, witl.ou't pa,,. So charge for examination. | A gentleman uv perh.p. thirtywozo and .aid J'ittaton, June 14—3m*' ' March 22, 186«.—ly. he wuz. Ho had bin taken three timee, anCJ I3UTLEB HOUSE PITTSTON, PENN'A. JOHN TREFFISON, Proprietor, April. 13, 1865
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 16 Number 32, October 18, 1866 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 32 |
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 | 1866-10-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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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 32, October 18, 1866 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 32 |
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 | 1866-10-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18661018_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 | MMttttopk l'lTTSTON GAZETTE, PUBLISHED VV'KKltLV BY Job Printing and Ruling G. M. jleoh:AET. "Gazette'' lUrlhliiig Maiu Street, Weil Side. The OAisflflHin JOOKNAIi is publlshod irerj Thursday, at Tiiiikb Dollars per anaura, strictly in advance. jiti* So postage uU u-ged within the county. and | Fifty Gent* 'or advertising a iof"j one or three weeks. The. Gazette Jobbing Office ' 9 -I 'III 1 and the.lob Fruiting Olfla* Being now consoliUatPtl emliraeowa larger Jobbing nintct-ml thfin rtity other otHeo in the country tint 13 fully tm-parcrt-ttr -rxrrtite«work of hJI kipda w tlm an J rhtmpc*t manlier. I'urtlcutar attention given tu the (ullowing:— MAMFJiHTS, TAMl'IILETS, CIBCUXAKS, ORDERS, IMKDBILJ.S, BILLHEADS, TICKETS, CABDS, Auditor's Notices, each estate, .$3 00 . li 00 Administrator's Notices 1 in. j »in. | 6 in. | _l y. $1 50 | $3 u» f »S"oO $10 00 SHOW JHLBS, LAUKLti, NOTES, Qquare, y ho oh i yg column, X " X " AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL tC.iMb 3 00 I 0 'JO I A 00 I 12 00 i, mi "i f'.' uii | I wj" | »s oo fj no | -'III I 30 0(1""! 4:D 00 28 i*D I 35 00 I so oo I ho 00 RULING. Ruled work of atl kiiirln, done in the nfateM an Mst rriffbBipr.Knd proHtd as requested. Everything! in this lino will receive prompt attention. Merchants'cards not oxeeeding ouo square, tith oacasi in»l notices, including subscription o the tiTisroN Ga'-bttk, $14 00 per annum. Editorial or local item advertising will bo charged 20 cents per line each insertion. Notices o{ deaths or marriages will bo insertd without charge. Obituaries 10 cents per line. Jlcktrti fa tfrc Coal $ttfcrafs, politics, Ifclus, literature, Slgricutture attb General litfclltpntt. BLANKS. Tlie following Blank* are k«*pt on hand orprjntedt to order. and cold on reasonaHe terms HheriJTflaJea Warrants, Constable Balea, Summons, Judgment Com tracts, Prominory Notes, Puhpcenas. Attachment*, Ex eeutions, Marnugc Certificates, Check Bolla, Tin Roll*. Advertisement* muil b® handed in before 10 clock A. M. on Wednesday to insure attention. VOLUME XYI.-NO. 32. PITTSTON. PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1866. WHOLE NO. 863. C. S. STARK, Geo. W Brainerd & Co, GROCERS, T TT rDT,T?Tt/r fl JVT ! mf*r—— ! Tho Nasby Papers. J. ttUtHMAW, DDC1WCDV I ■ | I U II DntVltn I I IIIS I'no,p,issloNAL V1BIT T0 the CLEVELAND COM-1 & Shoe ENLARGED and IMPROVED. From tho Toledo Blade. X I Post-ORFIH, CoNPP.nERATr. X ROADS, ) \v I rpHE undersigned, thankful for the liberal patronage (which is in the Stait uv Kentucky) Sept, 20, j fc£. ,*WW£1* MAKER, - "^nou^,!^he hSt1'"5 ,,leaS- I I ™ "ent Washington from A LARGE BRICK ADDITION ny comfortable quarters at tho Post Oilifl, to at- To the old Brewery. in which nil the modern improve-C tend the convenshun ofaich soldiors and sail- I W .rlv Onno.itn nnllpr foal no's Office 1 for l.n win;r'lmi( l.pin introdi d. and the val- j ore uv n16 United States 01 believe in a Union yearly upposito liuuer i,oai s oince,j up of which are attosf-d by the superior quality of tho „ , , . .. . tut • 04. TD-4-+ -q Ale pro,III fiim ctaWi-l.nH.iit i.» now t» rlmiw as «v 30 8t«(|ci), and who hat» Bwom altejmse to iuillU at., irlttston, ira, c.iriiplrto lis liny to tic I'.mud m any p:irt of tho Slate. Hnir w|th ;:6 stars into it, at Cleveland. My Att tv, .1 . . ii.» „An(n.i „„,i Having an abundance of room fur Storing, our Ah' we l " _ , . , . . , LIj Work done in tho neatest and most rtro wimbled to keen it ou hand in larp Ciw;oitities, there- . esteemed and life-long friend snd co-laborer, substantial manner, and warranted to j i,y giving It tune to ripen and Improve byoge. | (ll0 Uev Hcnry Ward Heecher, wus to liev hen give satisfaction. Having a thorough knowl- j /k.Tfl mi.,_ «..* .m...*. llAir,l|u, I J . . # , C «!ge of t he business, customers may rely up- "UK jtIALI IIVl* AND Dill IN(* : the chaplin uv the convenshun, but ho failed us on having their work dono on the uiostapprov- j Vre the largest an.l best arranged the eotintry can 1 and if wua-deoided in a Cabinot meeting that I I'd Kfyle. REPAIRING will be Attended to produce. lnshort.no pain* or expense have'be«n 0u-aj t„i,n i.iBni.nn T fliiln't raa thn nfteofiqU (iroruptlv. It will be my endeavor in the fu- | "pared to make the in all re- shood toko his place. Ididnt soo tho neceaai* ,1110 as in the past to merit a liberal patronage. | V}*.™ „»» '.'I',' 17 «v hevin a ehaplm at every little couvenshun • A variety of Ready-Mado work on hand. 1U.SS mthered miu tho liaiihaetionof SiV.oVuFr-*. of our party, and so stated, but Seward remarkfive me a eal 1. J. II. | II.It. IIL'GHES. ed, with a groan, that if over tliero was a party Julv 1-, 1MDC5— 1}'. since parties wuz in vented, which needed pray- Oj j I in for, ours was that party—"and Parson," sod j 0 l I ho, glancing at a list uv delegates, "e( you havo I nny agonizin petitions, any prayers of extra | forveucy, offer them up for these fellers. £1* I there is any efficacy iu prayer, its my honest unbiased opinion that thero never was in tho history of the world, nor never will be agin,sioh a magnificent chance to make it manifest. Try j poorsclf in particularly on Custer—tho' after I all,"continyood he, in a musin, abstracted sort wuz altogether 18 months iu doorance vile in three different prizns. Custer fell on his neck and rs1j liira, agitatidly, ef he wuz shoor—quito shoor, after sufferiu all that, that ho supported tjie policy of the President? Are you quiteshoor ?— quiteshoor?" "1 am," returned the phenomenon, "I stand by A. Johnson and his policy, and I don't want no office !" " Ilev you got wun ?" shouted they all in korus. This unhappy remark endid in a elite ua-D pleasantness, which resulted in tho Squire's bein carted out minus one car and his noM smashed. Joseph remarked that he wantid to git at him ever since he woodn't lend him * half dollar two months ago. He was now satisfied, and hoped this little episode woodn't mar the harmony uv the meetin. _A.ttoria.ey at LawD •' FITTSTON.PA. Bounty, Sack Pay, Pensions, I 103 MURRAY, near WEST St. GEO. W. BTUimSHD,-) DAVID BELDEN NEW YORK. ! ELISHA W.BAXTER AND 0T1IKit Government Claims Collected. Qrfiqk in JCxj'kkss Office. Ahr. 10, IS 04. -ly. Cheap Passage Elder Sinathers observed that he had notfst with pain that them niggers alluz hed money and wuk alluz dresst well, while we their soos periers, hed no money and nothin to boast uj in the way uv close, lie wood say— Pollock the lllinoy store-keeper put in. Bf the Elder wood work cz them niggers was workin, and not loaf over half the time at Bu~ com's grocery, he mite possibly hev a bull soot uv closo, and now and then a dollar in money. It was here ez it was in all striker Dcmckratic communities, the grocery-keepers absorb all the lioatin capital, and— He wus not allowed to proceed. Bascom tiung a chair at him,-and four or five uv his constitooents fell on liiin. He was carried out for dead. Bascoto remarked that be wus for the utmost freedom uv speech, but in the discussion uv a great constooshnel question no lllinoy ablisluiist should put in his yawp.—, The patriotic rcuiaik wus. cheered, but when Bascom ask't the whole meetin out to drink the applause wus uproarious. Bascom alluz gets applause—ho knows how to move aq audience. GL 33. SMITH Importer of Brandies, Wines, Gins, &CD f &CD f &C« f No. 191 Woat Street, NEW-YOEK. "Nary !" sed ho ; "with mo it is a matter of principle." "Wat prizns was you incarcerated in?"asked I, lpokin ut him with wonder. "Fust at Camp Morton, then at Camp Douglas and finally at Johnson's Island I" Custer dropt him, and t ho reft remarked that while they hed a very holtliy opinion uv him, they guessed he better not inenshen his presence, or consider TO AND PROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. T4p$COTT BHOTHI3R9 A CO.'S doorai»ovC» Punne St., March 7, 1861. 541 yl Emigration and Fomsian Exchange Otficp, 86 South St., New York. Drafts on Efrfclahd, Ireland, Scotland ahd Wales. J. A. WISNER, hissell' n deieguto. X2z giurous foes they loved him ruther bettor thau a brother, yet, us the call didn't quite inelood him, tho there wuz a delightful oneuess between em, yot, ef 'twuz all the same, ho hed better not § nouneo hissell'.— IIo wuz Iroin Kcutuc ky, X altorward ascertain ed. • 122 Warron Streot, Isrow York •RAPSCOIT'S VAVOlUTr. LINE or LIVERPOOL I'ACKKTS HAILS EVERY THREE DAYS. X LINE OF LONDON PACKETS Fitts, Acstin A Tciiner, ) Wholesale (iroeera. j March 20, 1y rittston, Fob. 1,18Cfl. Eagle Drug o The next mornin, suthin over two hundred SOU ANTON T ,r vjL. jpL_ Brass Works. PRICES REDUCED. more urriv, and the delegash'ens bein all in, it was decided to go on with the show. A big tent hed bin brought on from Boston, to accommodate the expected crowd, and quite an animated discussion arose ez to wich corner uv it tho convenshun wuz to ockepy. This settled, tho biznis wuz begun. Gen. Wool was m&dutemporary chairman, to wich honor he responded III u elokent extemporaneous speech, which ho roud from manuscrip, and we adjourned fiir dinner.8 UI.S BVKHY TEN PAY*. Also by 8tenmsbij)s Sailing Weekly • r.: ? - ■ . i jr4 •! m ■ C tji i! ... I MILLER'S •• I* y Parties wishing to send for llieir frienils or r«mil money to the Old Country, can do so at the lowest rates by applying to MICHAKfa W. MORRIS. Feb. 8, is«r,.—Iyl I'itUton l'a cu a, C z: v-/ 4 Pictures ~s o -o -s "v jA JOHN MACLAEEN, IS"ew GoocLs ! Tho Wants of the People fou % | The dinner hour wes spent in caucussin pri- I vatejy in one uv the parlors uv tho liotel. Tho j Chairman askd who shuld make speeches after dinner, won every man uv em pulled from his I rightside ouat pocket a roll uv manuscript and sed he hod dotted down a lew ijees which ho had concluded to present extemporaneously to tho Convenshun. That Habel over, the Chairman sed he presumed some one should be selected to prepare a address, whereupon every delegate rose and pulled a roll of mauuscript from his left side coat pocket, and said he hed dotted down a lew ijecs on the situation which ho proposed to present, et settry. This occasioned another shindy, when the Chairman remarked "resolushcns," when every delegate rose, pulled a roll of manuscript from his right breast coat pocket, and sed he hod jotted down a few ijees wich, etc. 1 stood it until some one mentioned ino ze Chaplain to tho expedition West, when the pressure bocum unendurable. They sposed 1 was keeper uv the President's conscience and I and 1 hud not a minit's peace alter that. In vain X ashoored em that there being no consciences about tho White Xlouse, no one could hold such a oflis—in vain ashored em tlia I hed no inlluenee with his majesty. Two-thirds of em pulled applicaaheus lor places they wanted from the loft breast coat pocket, and insisted on my takin em and seein that they was appinted. I told em that X could do nuthiu for them, but they laft me to skorn. "You uro jiet the style uv man," they say, "who hez inllooenco with Ilis Eggsloncy, and you must do it." Xlemmod in, there wus but one way uv escape, and that way I took. Seezin a carpet sack, wich, by the way, belonged to a delegate (I took it to give myself the" look of a traveler), I rushed to the depot,and stirted home,enti rely satisfied that ef Cleveland may bo taken as a sample, the loss His majesty depends on soljers, tho bettor, DeeUin Pogram sol he'd bore with (hem niggers till ins patience wus gin out. lie endoorcd it till last Sunday, After service he felt pensive, ruther, and walked out towards (xarrettstown, incditatin cs he went, on tbc sermon he bed listened to that mornin on the necessity uv tin; spread uv the gbspi Mtiurmn in spent over the condition uv the heathen, he (liden't notis where he wus till hC found hisiitlf in the nigger settlement, and ir front uv one uv their houses. There.be saw a site which paralyzed hito. Thero wus t nigger wich wus wonst his nigger, whict Linkin depiived him uv settin under his porcl arid a prociaiiuln the Holy Ihble by teachii his child to read it! Kin this be endoorcd he Deekiu asked. Practical Brass Founder, uv away wicli he's fftlljn into lately, "tho fel XJ uly Ooxxsidorotl. The undiTniqtned hiving just rotiirneil from the UeuJof in.ultol Willi one of the must cxtcu»iv« »tncl(» of inorcliiuiuiz'- ever ■ -tlv-rctl t •_ th« people of Eiizcrnb County" " annouuen iu a fwvv w-tr-1 BIt.YSS COCK, GLOBE VALVE, AND STEAM WHISTLE MANUFACTURER, si,oo n. 0 . , , , . . f Jow ia aich a triflin bcin that he rculy kin hard- AS boon now! v arranged ana isrecclvingj ...... t . . j • i extensive additions to thu (ornier ample 'y be hold'sponsible for whet he . Join, and stock,consisting of balance nv cm, good Hevons, they'r moatly druv to it by hunger"—and the Secretary maun* PIIPC nmino Jtllf) MfniPIHICQ derodt on authin about '*60 days" and "VO days," I UllL UilUUo it III) 111 LU I UIII LUJ payin no more attention to the rest uv us than f we wuzn't there at all, XTo. 4, Cliff St., Scranton, Pa. Wolilli BTIASS CAST! J.\K YV &ublic in general, imit tueip ptircii is- navo sen mad* with a yietv to tho wants of the people, the minor and laborer, as well us the clean nan Jed gentleman, or lair lady C.ont»rio8 nud provisions, 11 our au l feed in lur wu)'| ojj hand i, July SAMUEL J. BARBER, Keystone Marble Yard!] French and English Chemicals, German Medicines.Patent Medicines, Shakers's Herbs, So reeelven transportashun ond suffishent Thompsonian Medicines, Horse Medicines, mono J* from the see ret service fund for expen- Cattl'e Liniments, Gurgling Oil, Rosin Sal s6a, I departed for Cleveland, and after a tejus Soda, Paints, Oilsand.Glass, I'titty, Gold Leaf, trip thro' an Ablfebn country I arrived there.— Varnishes ol all kinds. Alcohol. Acids, Tur- , , , T * |, . , ... , ' , * My thots wore clnotny beyond expression. I pontine,Campnene, Burning Fluid. Lamp Oil, 1i u- nj»lie J. J. Merriam's LAW ,t McMillan. rtla Siilc STUDIO oaf . -81 ws'l^oek, Iculptor, iind Pcaler in xiit.vru booms, SIZE PORTRAITS Pitta ton, Pec Foreign and Domestic MAROLE Tombstones, Mantels, Window Caps & Sills, Ci3 iSET fiND LIFE HAVE i'Otl HEARD 0 Ptiitihd in Oil or C1 ultr Colors or re-tuuckal with a l,k. Lumps, Lamp Globes and W icl;s. Puro V and Liquors, Dyo StuBs Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Article*, Blank Hooks, School Books, Stationery, and School inoa es cliaplin to the Presidential tour, and ever/ stasheii lied its pecooliar onpleuennt re mom - Ilerc wuz wcro the cheers for Grant Deekin Parkins sed he must bear his uo worthy testimony agin these disturbers. - They hed, he knowed whereof he spoke, hireD a female woman from Massachusetts to teac their children ! He hed bin in their skoolroor ami with his own eyes witnessed it. Chas. Schlager's Steam Bakery, ■«.—1 opposite: txik is a.nic, PITTSTOitf, LUZERNE CO., PA. Pens, &.c. &c., At Wholesale and Retail. By Physicians Prcscriptionsciuci'ully com rit pounded. It' you want any thin;; in my lino, please cull branc wcro vociferous, with nary a snort for Jlis Eggs Cor. Lackawanna & Y/ashington Avouues, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS lency—there wuz where the peaeantty la ft in 'iid face when ho Went through with tho reglar ul uv nresentin tho constitooshn and the SOT*. ANTOXT, 1 GERTAIS ill a i »u All or«l I'mI, :•»: NORTH EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Rtscoui, the jjjroc ed at their conduct nigger wus a beast. Ty-keeper, hed bin shock lie wus convinct that • Iji bearing whatov- SohlBfier defies the E. HE visnc DM &. SONS., &■ J s-r Ci her wii itars it, tu a deestriok assessor but why recount my suil'erins?— ■I'al Punt moved that this meetin c st proceed to the settlement..and dea erybodr is talking world in all that i» • makes t)|o f *HCD\?iu ble for all fiin man' ! ?. . A JIM Gazette Print of the harrr up tJxo public bosom or lacerate tho to wu them itica, arnl id ? Suffice to say I endoorod it—auf uyt Tiie in lock :i wus amended to include Po loy store-keeper, and it wus i hat I hed strenght left to ride up in Cleveland, the seen uv the most lie III Tlio nuttaraigit a lor hi frLjf X' V NITACTI *.!JiR { 0F l;;'\ REVOLVERS, RIFLES, Maukots and Carbines. Half awl 3. T I- wu; utive ever received wunst a Elated, the crowd started for the sottlemen The insulted Caucashcu blood riz, and iu lei than a iniiiil, tli.- bodies uv .six male Et,biop ans wus a daiiglin in the air, and tho bodi uv six Ethiopian wrniin wus laying prostra on tho earth. 1 ut his many j where, an his laeiliti before. Scran toi in I ived the delegates, sich ez 1than JWL.J •r sand. Imitation of ned 1- lu&ter hand, held a Informal tneetiu to arrange go c7. they would work smooth when the and ( rj a 11/ go! ether. General Wool wuz though he reely belonged Repeating h TEItSL ?iltalon, Ta y and frisky c Pollock recovered, and with the Yank shoohnarm who wus a leachin the nigget loft for the North yesterday. It speaks wi fi r the forbearance uv our people that th wus permitted to depart at all. REMOYA Tj Brandensburg's Bakery. , lit col■ JIS1CX, Scrunton, Pa genera theio wus Custer uv freshly oiled and curlabout ez though ho Iiatl ehceted V, Uoncidale, I'a [».—1 pETltOUSUM V. N.ISBC, P. M Now Brick, Opposite BIG BASIN, PITTSTQN, PA. rpirE STAFF OF t.'FF, is snort FrR.id. mid I X would rMiMvtfttlfy inform tho c iti/.cn« nf BAR'RITT'H TIN SH©P,=: r ccptilj cf that h«' rcely nmounted (wioli is Postmater,) (and likewise lato clinplain to the expedishun.) P. 8.—I opened tho carpet sack on the train epoetin to find a clean shirt in it, at least. But to my disgust, was an address to bo read beforo the Cleaveland Convention, asctuv resolutions, a speech and a petition uv the proprietor tlierof for a collectorsbip, signed by eight hundred names, and a copy uv the Indiana State Directory for ISfit. Tho names wus in one hand writin, and wus arranged alphabetically. ETH NG NEW. uthm, uz seventy-eight other hed distinguished themselves in tho r, but who had never got their desert?, by brevet, C»wiu to tho fact that the Ad- I ther Pftroi.ecm V. Nasiirv, p- M (which is postmaster,) and likewise late chaplin to the expodishin.) :ih«I hi 1 in connection with T A HOE SHOP, PittsUn mill vi rility, ili'.t 1 fllwiiy« lf« gouuino nrtiflu oil liaii -1 lor sale, wi'.b nil k CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES &C -n unC) ministration'wuz Ahliahuu which they wuznt. MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PA. They were in a pokuuiary pint iiv Yiew,«uthm _____ the worse for wear, tho why that should been HAVING ON HAND a FULL ASSORT- the case, I eoodent see, (they huvin bin, to an mailt of alartnin extent, quartermasters and commiseat O V P S of .ill 1V i 11 (I S » r't,s a'"' l'lt; reeroolin service), till I notist "—'finer, IteatiiiK, 0 iIur and Pcrv«liu color nv thoir noses, and luerd one Public it* uv them ask his neighbor of Cleveland wuz ... ..x »vill etll blest with a faro bank? Then I knowdall about can be purchased el«e- OrPOSITK CCOl'I it'S IIA LI,, Bo Clean and Tidy. i Du of i»nr " Whrn I was six years old," says a wD known Merchant, "rny father CJieel, leavi nothing to my mother but the charge of m self and two young sisters. After selling t greater part of the household furniture t took two small rooms in M street, a there, by her iiee He, contrived in some way how I cannot tell, when I recollect the lit money for which she worked—to support in comfort. Frequently, however, I reme her that our supper was simply a slice bread, seasoned by hunger, and made inviti by the neat manner in which our meal vi served, our table always being spread with cloth which, like my good mother's he seemed ever to preserve a snow-white puty." . . . A-.r and oil roasoBA 'o on Ter a in bis on terms. . My estublish-irtent is now in my now brick building opposite the biCrbnsin. C»n \T«in st. 7 Adliri ions mail SE W I MACHINES IKE & CO., lar A ation Paid to Re- Sticli an Parlor roHpeetfnlly them us cl»eaj whore. He l^e, LARGE STOCK OF TINWARE j foD a time a, \11 mai* n and war- ~ ■anted tion of t) 8 Bur Slit. Nasdy at Home. From tho Toledo Blade. UK A GEO. 01 pairing lint 1: Pittston, Hftyvli 1, 1 DEALERS IN ilhcr Cnul Shoe Findings oj oil tDn ha There wuz another pekooliarity about it wich Post Ounce Confederate X Roads. (wich is tho Stait uv Kentucky, I September 15, ltitt#. J I found my tlock in a terrible state uv depression, at wich, when I wuz told the cause, I didn't wonder. There wuz, back of the corners on the side hill, over towards Garretstown, about three- quarters of a mile this side of Abbott's grocery, (we estimate distance here from one grocery to another), five or six families uv niggers. The males of this settlement had all been in the Federal army ez soljers, and hed saved their pay and bounty and sich, and hed bought uv a disgusted Confederate, who proposed to find in Mexico that freedom which was denied him here, and who, bcin determine ed to leavo tho country, did not care who he sold his plantation to, so ez he got greenbax, three hundred acres, wich they hed divided up and built cabins onto em, and wuz a caltiratin it. There«wuJ5 a store-keeper at the corners who come here fromlllinoy, and who hed been so greddy uv gain, and so graspin ez to buy their prodoose uv them, and sell cm sich supplies ez they needed, l'hcso accursed sons and daughters of Ham was a livin there in comfort. The thing was gittin onendoorable. They come to the Corners dressed in clothes without patches, and white shirts, and hats on; and the females in drcsacs and hoops under eui; in short, these apes had asoomed so much uv the style uv people that ef it hadn't bin for their black faces they wood have passed for folks. DR. C. !D1. WILLIAMS, SURGEON DENTIST, Main Streot, Pittston, Pa. Li .... —•.—c.. _i» In- .S !■: IV/1\0 MA CIIINES, Dvscrijtlio - .iijioozcd me. Thoin cz wuz present n bv experienced workmen /uz diviued iuto 2olnsses—those cz bed bin re* cently a p pin tod to posishens, and them cz cxv „ pocted to be shortly. I notist on the countenances uv the first class a look of uv releef, sich cz I hev seen in factories Saturday night after the hands wuz paid off for a hard week's work, and on the other class the most wolfish, hungry, fierce expression 1 hev ever witnessed. J Likewise, I notist that the latter set uv patriots . , .. . .. . talked more hefty uv the necessity uv sustainin \nd every orocr article belonging to a first class , _ , , , „ ., . , Shop. the policy uv our firm aud noble President, and damned the ablishunists with more emphasis SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES Among the in troduoed in his mure importune NEW HOLLOV/- WARE, Such as POTS ami KETTLES, COAIj SCUTTLJS8, aleo LANTEKNS. racticc, he rt&vi lian hi» method of Y 1)1 l'l ON U O OTS EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT which he is doing Buocesefully cvei the use of PAIN, Agent# for AMD Wiping his eyes, the Merchant continued fLORF KEKOPKXE LAMPS KEKOSENK OIL, BBFLKtlTOBB, MINERS' LAMl'fe '"Speaking of those days reminds me of I time we sat down to the table one evenii and my mother having asked the blessing our Heavenly Father on her little defenceli ones, in tones of tenderness that I remeral yet, she divided the remnant ot our only 1 into three pieces, placing one on each of C plates, but reserving none for herself. I st around to her, and was about to tell her tha was not hungry, when a flood of tears bu from her eyes, and she clasped mo to her I NITROUS OXIDE GAS. \NrD PUT fBWINn MAC HINKS. Old Machines Bought* so'41' Exchanged SHOES. 'J3» 3L ID ESPECI FULLY invitosthe the ittention A, of the public to liisiargp stock of BOOTS inch as Geuts'FineCalf Boots, s Oxford Ties Sic. Also, a ty of Ladies' and Childrens'slioes. It is perfectly Its results have tife and very r or Repaired* y satisfactory C. M cry instance Koo J OBBIN G and fervency tlutn the other, Cash Stor Pittstoi Di Ch -V. JU llJlJ l Law A Co. HO ICS Attended to will) |Dromp The undertf tailed will iw Ono euthoosioatic individual, who lied bin [ quurteriuusler two years, and had ben allowed •k in ii C. E. WRIGHT. D. C, IIAItEINGTON WRIGHT & HARRINGTON, ATTOIUN'E VS AT LAW, ' WrtiKKS-BAKHK, PA, GEO. BLAI iiiitorst iilldoscriptions,in fact overy- IIc lias connected a separate ■riift ( I.u- to resign "jost alter the all destroyed, made sottlin som ■rnnton :0, 18i5i.-ly ANTON, Pa My establishment is oppositcC.Law&Co.s Cash Store, Main street. Pittston,Pa. The patronage of'tie publicissolicited. Pittston,March 29, I860,—tf. department for a Particular attention paid to FT WOHK. Give inp a trial. T. S. LA J Pittaton, Jan.l, 180-^ IIITT with tho Government a easy matter, wuz so feroshua tliufc I felt called upon to cheek him.— "Gently, my friencl," sod I, "gently! I hevbin thro' this thing—I hev my commission. It broke out on me jest ea it hez on yoo, but yoo won't git yoor Assessorsliip a minit sooner for "Our meal was left untouched ; we sat late that night, and what we said I cam tell. I know that my mother talked to more as a companion than a child. When knelt down to pray, I gave up myself to the Lord's, and to serve my mother. "Hut," said he, "this is not telling you h neatness made my fortune. It was some ti after this that my mother found an advertis ment in the newspaper for an errand boy )r Office on Main St., above .Z BenneU- . Will practice in Courts of Luzerne County anu Mayor's Cdufta of Curbondule. Consultations In** ID. C. IXarr.iugt'' T*e6. 4*iWH4. Btor German Physician and Surgeon, (HOMEOPATHIC AM) ALLOPATHIC.) Dr. G. 8PERL1NC, JOB PRINTING, man and English ® c~D ' cm HL.WK HOOK 31 AN I FACTORY, Paper Ruling and Book Bijiding. u- To meet the increased demand of the business "It ain't a Assessorship, I want," see he, community, I have made extensive additions to hcv devoted myself to tho task uv bindin up my Job Ollice, and by nn increased foree of first- the wounds uv my beloved country." class workmen, I will bo at nil time* readv to do , i . 1 1.. •... *1. C%.«»,* .%» all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY JOB PHI NT- DuI you 8toP Hn-vl)0,1D ve,y ,"ucb, {™'a m" at onceQnil riWitka greatest poHitUrlcdittjiutck. j ilinctin them sed wounds ?" murmared I. DFFICE IN THE JOHNSON COTTAGE, (Soil 1'ITTSTON, l'A. H t-H I»r. JOIIX C. liKl.KKlt, jr crC=* =3 CO W •*pftY8ICIAX AND SURGEON, ] ntt vCn to disonaes of - ss f *!§ "Without being needful to wait to have (Formerly of Tunisian nook,) Opposite tiio Bank, Pittstou, Penn'a. CM 10 Y--J -i Our people become indignant, and oz soon clothes mended, for my motliBr always k cz I returned, I was requested to call a uieetiu ; them in good order, and although on close to consider the matter, which I of course, did. : epection, they bore traces of more than i The horn was tootid, and the entire Corners i patch, yet "in the whole, they looked v wuz assembled, eggsceptiug the Illinoy stores | neat; without waiting to arrange my hair, keeper, who didn't attend to us much. Istat- I clean my shoes, fir I was obliged to obsei ed briefly and elokently ( I hcv improved in j from my earliest youth, the most perfect nC public speak in sense I heerd His Serene High* ! ness in every respect, tny mother sent mi ness, Androo the I, all the way from Washing- j see if I could obtain the situation. Wit ton to Looisville), and asked the brethren to light step 1 started, for I had long wished ease their minds. mother to allow me to do something to assi Squire (iavilt had observed the progress uv her. them niggers with the most profoundest alarm. ''My heart beat fast, I assure you, a lie had noticed em coming to the Corners turns 1 out of M C—into B street, dressed better nor his family dressed, and sell- I made ny way along to the number my vac in the produx uv their lands to that wretch— er had given me. I summoned all the co At this point the Illinoy store-keeper com- age I could muster, and stepped briskly : in, and the Squire proceeded: the ware-house, and found my way into —he should say Mr. Pollock, and he had counting house and made known the ob made enquires and found that one family hed of my calling. The merchaut smiled sold, three hundred and seventy-five dollars told me there was another boy who had c worth uv truck this season, of which they hed a little before me, who he thought he she laid out for clothes and books two hundred engage. However, he asked ma some C dollars, leavin cm one hundred and seventy tions, and went out and talked with the o five dollars in cash, which was more money boy, who stood in the back.part of the of than he had made sense the accursed Linkin "The result was the lad was dismii pased the emancipashcn proclamation. And a:id I cnteted the merchant's employment, what hed driv the iron into his sonl wus the as an errand boy, then as a clerk, after* fact that one ol them niggers was his niggers, as partner until his death, when he left mC The money they hev," pursood the Squire, "is whole of the stock in trade. After I had jit money ; that man worth $1,600 is my man; in his service some years, he told me v his wife is my woman ; her children my cbiU son he chose me in preference f ,'n dren—" boy, was because of the generr" ' " That's a literal fact," shouted Joe. Bigler, a my person ; while in refine drunkeu returned Confederate sojer ; " they lad he noticed that he O0£i«jeted tot hcv yoor nose e(jgsacly, and theyr'e the mean- To this simple circi'.Uistence has est yallcr brats in the settlement." b?en pwing part of my success in tCD nil cal l a. Troatnientgiveii in the Homeopathic or Allopathic praoU«e to suit the ease and preferences of the patient. Office hours from 6 to 9, A. M., afternoon, from 12 to .'J j evening, from 7 to 10. ?- w (Jl** mm ':S 2 ? 0 J IU'MNC BOOKBINDING BLANK BOOKS Day lluok or Dot: stiuitly on banil. STATIONERY in groat syllable prices. I'RINTI WRITING X'Al'iillS of sale. y pattern neatly executed, vie don eon short n •An ef I accept the Post Offtg in my native village which I hev bin Bolissited so strongly to cake that I hev finally yielded, I do it only that ! I may devote my few remainin energies wholly *ale. at rea- j to the great cause by restorin the 30 States to n»1(* ' *'ie'r normal posishens onto the Hug with the " IOU or j 30 stars onto it, in Bpite of the Judis Iskariots Office hourf—from 8 to 10 a. m.., and 1 to 2 p m. Evening, 0 to 8. Pitts toil. March 1, 1 err) H CO oo nil kinds, from j to a j ceut Pa -5 B / X , con f*\B. J. M. B.VIIBKTT.—DEN * 1/ nt Jiia eeeWeuce ou Fi-anldin street, opjio. (T tl,o «t Ciiuroji, Wilkos-Barre, Pa., here I16 may Hereafter be found at all hourtf. Dr. B. inserts Teeth on Gold iwid Silver plate, TI8T So O ® w 2 * ® o £ - PI 5 — w «*1 Wg ■ 5TM §« - so cr ty fur rleserij How Livery in Fittston. C rt- , , —— * 2 fcd 3§E » 0 ~ ROBERT BAtfli, Mo in Street. 2d doCy helow the Square whieb, ef I am whom; what is the Savior and ami operates in all the branch Burgery.in the best manner. of Dental The Undersigned having supplied himself with a choice selection of =D" r % Q £? g ' 3 5 s-lLiW Wilkes-Bar arch 10, 1 where is ns. BECK. M. D DENTIST _ . lata of ■£ "' -Two doors above his for- tP Persoovin that tho unfortunate man had got I into the middle uv a quotashun from a speech A deduction f •overexpeugea, om a distance. •oirt usual charges sufficient to allowed to persons who coino April 19 1800.—ly. Carriages, Ac., would respectfully announce to the public that he has opened a Livery in the Stables in the rear of James Brown's Store, where persons can atoll times be furnished with Horses and Conveyences to suit their fancy. Parties will be sentoutin comforts when desired.—Terms reasonable.—A share of public patronage respectfully solicited. 1 b p. M.CONNIFF. HOUSED AND BUGGIES, uv our noble and patriotic President, and knowin his intellek wuzn't hefty enough to git it off jist as it was originally delivered, I took him !Dy the throat and shet of the flood uv his clo-. Oiliec, mer residence, "Eastside of Main St., above the Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, Penn. July 19,1860.—ly. agknth wanted iron. THE PICTORIAL BOOK OF ANEC DOTES & INCIDENTS ■j — kcnce 3 ' 1 « en M c=3 rjj co TOBACCO AND SEGARS Lackwanna & Bloomsbuvg R. II "Bo quiet, yoo idiot," remarked I soothingly ... _... to him, "you'll git your appointment, bocoz I'or 18M), trams will arrive at 1'itts ' 1 . . .. the first time in the history uv this or any other Republic, there's a raarkot for jiet eieh men as yoo, hut all this blather won't fetch it a minit JJcrnie, Patriotic, Jtomnfir, 7/umC„ ieal. Splendidly Illustrated with Portraits and Etpvttful liny and Traymm fine On and after May Jj ton At* follows: Tlje Valiant aud Bravo Hearted, the Pieturenqne and.Dramutie, tho Witty und MarveloQH. t\u- Tendor And Prfthe.tlc. Tin? Roll of Kmuo and story, (Jump, Picket, Spy Hoout,Bivo»e, and Deed* of Women **1 the whole Panorama of the War are hero thrillingly portrayed in a maxterly manner, at once hi*Loricalaim romantic, rendering it the most ample, uui» ?iue. brilliant and readable book the war has called ortn. y* Vl ... Amu*eraont an vrell a* instruction may be found in every page, mm graphle detail, "nnlnnnt wft, and Authentic history, are (skilfully interwoven in this work of literary art. Thia work wjIIm itjclf. The iDerDj)1C-are tired ot dry 4«teil«and partiawi work*, and .wh^iomhthing humorous, romantic and startling. Our Agents are m'hlcina from $lou to #200 per mouth, clear of all expense*. circulars. gfcin* full particulars, and see our £erms and proflf or rhe anoVc rw^rtfr.n. Add re ha NATIONAL PUBLISH I un Minor St, Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 27th 1866.—lin pd. July13, 1805 NoRTfMVAItl) 1- ncdy Street, nxtdoor to Dr. Dorr b. LADIES' DRESSES AND CLOAKS 9 A. M., ll,2i A. M.,3,22 P. M 1\ M 6,20 A.M., 10,40 A. M IUTIIWARD ItouN SOP. M CDP. M sootier WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Next Door, below Paul Uohan's, Oniuibuu leave time. L) minutes in adyauco of. tlio above June 11,1*66. "Good Lord!" thot I, cz I turned away, "wat a President A. J. is, to Uev to buy up sich cat- of all kinds, made neatly, substantially, and In : the latest style. Wo aim to pleaso. I f*ittston, April 21, 1804. MAIM ST., PITTSTON, PdNIfa T\EAFNESB, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH ' Wat a Postmaster ii® must be whose gin- II | tC'o., will open a Whole- II treated with the utmost success, by J. oral cussedncsa turns my stutamick !" lathoitJunTut the abovenamed p?io™where m»y bo 15A,ACH; M. D., Oou'ist and Aurist. ( formerly | It waz deemed neoesaary to see uv what we had «!l kinds of ' I of Jfyden, I ""and,) No. 61U l'INE Street, cotn|,„zod, whereupon Kernal K ,who Qmnlrino nnd PhAwini* TnVinnnn PHILADA. i eati mon III la, from tho most rcl in- 1 ' ' SmOKing ana cuewiag Tobacco, I ble fiour«,R8 in tho city and Country can beaeen ia D3W Collector uv Revenue in Illinoy, asked Also SI5C!ARS of the cfiriioest Brnnda, nt price.* that atthia ofllce. The medical faculty are invited ef there wuzauy man in the room who hail bepu \l EYEB "n.l-rtcd ' a°ori" thu lalu fr«trioidle .trugglc:- "°W St°r SWEWFiRT* C?CT, witl.ou't pa,,. So charge for examination. | A gentleman uv perh.p. thirtywozo and .aid J'ittaton, June 14—3m*' ' March 22, 186«.—ly. he wuz. Ho had bin taken three timee, anCJ I3UTLEB HOUSE PITTSTON, PENN'A. JOHN TREFFISON, Proprietor, April. 13, 1865 |
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