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PirrSTON GAZETTE, PDflUBHKD WEEKLY BT » •/ Or. M. MCI* ART, "fluette" Building Mail Street, West Side, *' The GAZETTE ana JOCRWAli Is jritTDli»ked every Thursday, at T.iann Dqi-tABS £er fcn•um, strictly inadtanet. "Sr- No postage charged withm the county, ■fiereafter we shall charge One PoJUr and Fifty Cento 'or advertising a square of 8 lines for C?- «ne or three weeks. ' Auditor's Notices, each estate,W Administrator's Notices ..X m •— 1 m—j »m. | 6 m. | 1 y. / .'D1012 Liyi iUUi iUOJI jta&il* ** ,^iCK^^f t'atrjsvf? Mr-'' *"7 •4i lo M*hO taumcO MU mqrr&i fj A 7 pfMfjl 11 Hi Jpb Printingjuid Ruling. j in \ }f*i*i oil ; i'0» • . .. The Gazette Jobbing Office »nCithe Job printm# Oftc« Jh'tng now connoHdntod embrace* a larger ytfrietjr C Jobbing inafepria} ttiau any oilier office in the oountrj aud if* fully on-pared to execute work of ail kind* ii *te'"0 fD.!D to f -ft W M JfUTOTSTS, ORDERS, nasa* BHOW-IIILBH, TICK CTH, «. LABKU), - OAKMV 0 »h; r«A hoIiMwirt »Jf*S ** *41 itl hat iCr»5 VD ;rD aJHtj-.S »CW.M &*« Hlld 3I, * ***W ****** ,C J *4T % u,a ».'J £ .nH Dmw Ci iyi a uoo ijUiiM aiv»Y w r't.1 »? «xi fc/r* ha) *1 so I l ti uo i g"w t ,ia AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL C1 .w«?*aiW m *»0 »a« __-i Cigii« «UW50. , 7 Rul*d *ork of ajl kind-, done In the nefttent an boat manner, aim) pnutod Art r*qlie*Led. Everytliin will wttorvUou. fclAlfKS. MOTHS, •fiu.Jq *«.,* o. eolnmn, ■ —* - - -- - a*- -D ■ - L-~. — r''!**■ FUk'._ ... I 4 00 | 90 | 30 00 J U00 rl Mli % a a g I fl * - - ~- ~ - * ji,:iw( ijj D, Cjv.,I. .-• ' .i.i.-w Jw,-.-i #lt;«a-:irar» ;•■D'•» gefortA" to t|e Coal Interests,' politics, $Mm, literature, a«)D General Inftlligetta. Merchants'cards not decoding one square, tith occasional notices, including subscription • the Pittstoh Oaiitti, $14 00 per annara. Editorial or local item advertising will be •barged JO cents per line eaoh insertion. Notices of deaths or marriages will be insert»d without charge. Obituaries 10 cenU per line. Advertisements must be handed in Ijofore 10 'cloek A. M. on Wednesday to insure attention. 00 Tli" following tllnnks nro kfpt on fiMirt OThrlnte to oriinr.iad void Cm IWon*U« iarrn» :-8heriff Balei Warrants, Constable RaleH, piitnmonB, Coi tracid. Pr..mi».ry WnlDpCi ii««, AUttoMnCnt», Ej editions, Muiruige Cei-tincales, CWk Kolls, Tim •oB«, Ttic \ ;J . woT»oa .outtmi w '1 ri i»w PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 5. 1866 . D10; ga*tn«n -5#ii *ft» j WHOLE NO. 848. VOLUME XVI.—NO. 17. »e»I if II *4 1 ! ; f & Co, J, A. WISHER, Eagle Drug Store! tC For the Fittaten Saiette. " ceiu of construction from Naples to l£(b'por(V t*in «M thrown up. After walking a«ros» to two itpjporUnt portions of Victor U* crater to the opposite side—we passed i Emmanuel's dominion* j for it is only about large opening from which the fumes of sul two miles across the channel to Hessina, a city pbur were rising, and on coming near we coulD oC Sicily, which has grown'Into importance j hear • terrible noise like the boiling of Bom a(M*iI%tilYd«fj am) from which steamers j vast coaldron, which we were told was th I teat* for Constantinople and Alexandra. Af- .• water below. The mouth of the opening wi ter one day the south wind blew and the tea- colored, with the sulphur, and quantities ef ael ife sacred company ,to Pu- are gathered hera There is no telling ho teoli.' jn looking op tho map we see how di-*- #ocn it may buret ferth again to destroy tl nast.Jbe course was from, Bbegium, and how aeighboring tow*. "With this, out sight-seC the V Soutfe wind" wwild favor them. Potcoll ing for, the day is about completed. There a wasia port of Rome. Here one branch of other subject* of interest in the vicinity, ar the " Appian Way" ended. I saw a portion another day might be profitably spent, bD of the old road, 'knd trod on some tbia must suffice. I munt not, however, fo: of the Very atones on which the great Bet to mention that we passed the ruins gentiles and his distinguished cpuipan- Cicero's Villa among others, a name so fcmi ions passed on thejr jyay to Rome. I hato iar to every scholar, and with whose bai been.on another portion of that Appian way Latin many a one has had to contend in tl aa.it leads out of Roma. These associations easier, part, of bis classical education. Inn and reflections' possess great interest turning we also pass the tomb of Virgil, f We rodeo** little farther/and come to the that this is one of the most interesting ape lake of Averhus and the Sibyl's1 cave so cele- in the world, to the ordinary scholar, while bratcd in Virgfl. It is a region remarkable the chrirttain there is added to it the remec for its volcanic characteristics, and it is net brance of St Paul and others. There we 'Wonderful that thcjieathcri should have fabled some crbistains here, evon in those days w! it aat|» entrance (o (be infernal regions. The received and entertained, him on his way to tl interest tp the scholars..8 We judgment seat ef Cesserto whioh be bad a went into;the Sibyl's c.tve, where she used to pcatod. d* j give her orders by apeaking through a hole WeretUrned to Naples by another toad, which we Haw. Tb« entrance Is rather diffi- It was a charming ride all the way. I h cult, for the lavn from a tieTgboring Volcano supposed tliat it would follow the ihor% 1 mce filled ft Bp. We colild not go in on horse- we must ascend a hill by a zig-zag road whi lack, and so had. to on nianbacl. We got added very much to the beauty of the Tie# 'U™ -'fUSP —» ■ I" C. S .STABK, Attorney at XjaWi PITT8TON.Pf. Bounty, Back Pay, Pensions, AND OTHBK Geo. Iraine] GROCERS, I OS mUVtltA*,-fl»*r W*8T at. GEO. W. BBAINEBD, "l DAVID BELDEN V NEW YOBK. ELIBHA W. BAJODBBDr , . i It Seems but a Day. ui.v ?r( «•»C$ hi» itifsU Mil Uam , *r. «mn », boji«»o». ...Cj 188 Warren Straett New York, Fim, ACSTIH A Tcriieb, I Wholesale GroctW. J March 2», I860, ly 1 X a, ,,r,*g . sc Ml psa HAS been nowlyauanged and is receiving' extensive addition to the. former ample itock j consisting of " PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, French and English Chemicals, Gorman Medicines,Patent vlodiclnes,Shakers'sHerbs, Thompsonlan Medicines, Home Medicines, Cattle Liuiiuents, Gargling Oil, Boain Sal Soda,Paints, Oil.s and Glass, Putty, Gold Leaf, varnishes oi all kinds, Alcohol, Acidi, Turpentine, Oamphemi. Burning Fluid, Limp Oil, Lamps, Lamp Globes and Wicks,Pure Wines and Liquors, Dye Stufla, Flavoring Extracts, Perftotncry, Fancy aiij Toilet Articles, Blank Boeks, School Books, Stationery, and School Pens, C*c Ac., At Wholesale and Retail. fty" PhysiciansPresftrlptlonscarefullycom pounded. 1 ■ If you wantafcy eking In my line, please call at the Eagle Drugstore, next door North of the Galette Printing Onlcd, MSfn street, - UK. A. KNAPP. / JUST REQEIVU). Pure Kerosene and Coal Oil. Oft®ton WHIWtek. •' « '• ,r '' 1 Half itim l'otaah, a supexier artiole. One hundred Bamboo and Veed Fishing Rods. Ceihent, Calcined Plaster, Malrble dust and Silver sand. DB. A. KNAPI\ Imitation Dof Bosewood, Rosewood, and Oil* Picture Frames, made (o order Ldoking Glaas PlaU* of all Aiies on hand. Garden Seed* of all kinda, »,fuU»mDpiy. DR.A.KNAPP. Pitts ton, May ST, 1S#0.—It. It (Mint but a day Blhco wo were both boy», Fall of fauciei and frolic, and nonscnie sad T#K ® Nl OK HAMiu noise— . Blnca we rolled up our tromert and" waded the And odr day« wat-e as bright at a beautiful dream. Government Claims Collected. Okfiok in Expbebs Offiob. Aug. 1«, 1805.—ly. G.B.'SMITH, Abb pronounced By •!I who dm them, KQCAT, TO ANY HAM8 KXTANT. They are selected from only strictly corn fed hogs, and the ingredients tised in curiag uft kit #f the taty Ixsl quality. Particular c are ■ ia alno taken to keep them i» piokle only Ion* enough VD cure, which prevents their get tin); too salt—a great and general ftuilt with most hamt. None gentiiac un]ws branded...Cured onlyhy A. F. CBEeHKBROtTOH * CO.. Importer of Bridies, Wines, Gins, ldoorabore DuaneSt., NEW-YORE Mareh T, IWH. M1rl Wet and Life Sized Portraits, THB8DB90RIBEB 13 NOWR PKPARBD to BXKCUTKIN •11 blori, Portrait!, Cabinet or Lire Slu. In styles to suit the wishes of his friend* and the public. Portrait* from Daugeroetypei, Am- Vretypes, Photographs or from Life. Thoee Who have lost friend, and have a Photograph Ambrotype or Daugcroetype of them, and ar IB want of a permanent Oil Likeness will plea give me a call. Ik tail'i *lCj i-if ' nM*3UI h»* ! ItMema but* day ainco our dear Mother laft ' Forth* land of the leal and the realmt of the bleat; Yet full twenty yeart havo iwept fleetfngly by, And you and I, brother, are ready to die. Pork Packer* nnd Wholesale lDmler« in Fish, Cheeuo and Provi«lon«, 10 Uinta Diuviii Avkkue, Phiudelniu. *A£b»IWrCMfi^ George Cleaver'd KESTAUIUNT, N. W. cor. Eighth & Rac« 8ts. PHILADELPHIA. Families Supplied With.Otstbik Feb.«,'««. ttSSSS) 8GHANTON I * _JPL- Brass Works. g«nU»l. «..«.DD»• MM" 1 f„ i •* It seems but« day since our good Father died, Who nersr a boon, that we needed, d«iie£— \i D Since we placed him beside her and turned from the spot, And in silencc went back to our deiolato cot. 1» •» . *«' ' It teems but a day since we wandered aWajr From the horn* of our boyhood1 and frolic and ti .ftaft'? •»««? 1,1 '""J [ ,m And with hopes high and ardent went Into the ftf Room hours, from half past 10 A. M. natil half past 8 o'clock P. M. JNO.H. MILL8PAUGU, Brain ard's Building on Lackawanna Avenue, nearly opposite the Washington Hull, Heranton, Pa. L. L. CUETIM. C. CURTI88. JOHN MACLAREN, Practical Brass Founder, BRASS COCK, GLOBE VALVE, AND STEAM WHISTLE MANUFACTURER, CURTISS & CO., CORNER OF LLOYD & PRIME STREETS, BUFFALO, Ni TDi Commission Merchants ron Tffs ru«cni»B or GRAIN, 8EKPS, MPS & PROVISIONS. Also, Wbolotate Dealers in Western and Canada Flour. Particular attention pwd tff purchajing and shipping Qrain on orders. May 1, 1862.-8in^ i strife For fortune and fame Intlie battle of lift?" a MM I .tmfrnii 4\MI \«iD Mil3| flurfi vdl j * Thy memories, Ob Time, are wared ami sweet As the deep-felt emotions when absent friends' Scran ton, May 18,1S65. Ho, 4, OUff St., Soranton, f&. BRASS CASTINGS DON JO WITH DISPATCH. April «, 1863 ly Cheap Passage meet, , ,, • And as backward we look o'er life'* weajritome way ' m| jtt: -n;l I*1 We think of though they ieem bat '■ day. .8JK . Tl Jatae 33,18CM. TO AND FRO* GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. SAMUEL J. BARBER, Keystone Marble Yard! TAPSCOTT BROTHERS 4 CO.T3 Ebicbatiox and Fob no* Excbabob Orrica, 8* South St, N«w York. I (ll V0!?„the wen, wl"D w»deC through tbe *#4t"V carrying* loreb and went i»to aevwel chambers and wn*U apartments where we were shown paintings still remaining on the walls; but M soon as our tfuriteity waa satisfied, we wens gfad t6 get out to th« light of day, for our style of riding was not very comfortable, and the ceiling was so low that I had to take pff my hat, and even then flenlptor, and Dcalci ia After leaving the sea, on tho eld* towan Baits and Pazauoli which were still in sigh We looked down upon an extensive plain, grei with tiie freshness of spring, and studdi with vines; and we were imagining what rich sight would be presented in the Anton season when all these vines hong heavy wi their lucious fruit. How " every prospei pleases, and only man isvile." Wenowcrc Drafts on Bagland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. TAraeeTT's ravoBiTE una or " CAMBRIAN HOUSE," PITTSTON, PA. GRIFFITH THOMAS, Proprietor. THE undersigned haring purchased the interest of Mr. W. K. Whyte in the abore well ind IfevoralMy known eslabliahmenl, would respectfully inform his friends and former patron* ot tbe House, as well as the public in general, Wat BoUiftfe»arij«leftana«W»»TeM**-»p hit customers and guests satisfaction in every particular. Beverages of all kinds served m the beat style. Fresh Oysters and various other dishes will he. prepared in the most acceptable nanner and at all hoprs, The Houieaims to be job of the highest respectability. and will be kept in a manner acceptable to all who have occasion to ptatroaiac it. CL Plttytyji, Apr'1 lf8B.1.—ly CENTRAL HOtBL, PitUton, Pa. Foreip and Domestic MARBLE Tomb-Stont*,Iantel», Window Caps k Sills, Tor the Tittiton G»«Ue. Good Templeurp Agin the lacker LIVERPOOL PACKETS SAILS EVERT Hoala uvPitUt un. THREE DAYS. X LINE OF LONDON PACKETS OPPOSITE: THE UANK, L»1 1- • wmt.' 1 I her ben up an doun The but lcnktli uv the town. And liey seed tbinga wot looclc mity kwere Ef I unly shooil rite 01 wot'* greted ml site, SAIU EVERT TEE DATS. Also by Steamships Sailing Weekly. PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO., PA. A Novelty in the Musical World! Parties wishing to »end for their friends or remit money to the Old Country, can da so at the lowest rates by applying to MICHAEL W. MORRIS, Feb. 8, 1R*«.—Iyl Pittatou Pa All orders promptly attended, and satisfaction warranted. [April 3, l88S.-ly IIow menny wood holler O dere, dere, dere. How menny wood holler O dere I I*" D Was in imminent danger of knocking my head. The next place wo cob a to, was the baths of Nsro, and lift-must have liked a pretty warm one, highly impregnated with sulphur. A little boy was sent as a gttide into a "long narrow passage with a vessel In his hand to boil egg. He must be used to it by this tipe, for wo cguld follow $ipi only a very few steps, when it became suffocatingly hot, and made us retrace our steps {C but he went on tomewhere and boiled the egg which my friend ato with good relish. The lower parts and arches 'of.the bdlMing are still in a fctate of preserva.. tion, bnt the superstructure has long sinco gone (o decay. And now we come to Baiic, once a famous watering place, where the old Roman families coma for recreation upon 4he C border* of the sea, as our citisana now go ' to Newport, or any of our fashionable resorts.— IIore lor several miles tbb whole hillside" is hohey comfeed with I he remains of palaces and temples—some fine'remains of these temples are still standing—mostly circular. The dome of one of thero with an qpeni'ng at the top WM HV» "at® of partial preswvation.arui ccho *d curiously to tbe sound of tho voice. It, was a very gay and diaaolute place. "Many of (he great of that age—poett, Warriors, Emperors and distinguished men have met there. 1 A little further on and we come to Nemo's prison. A guide lighted us down'far under ground with a torch, through long narrow( passages crossing each other, and we wtro shown the places wbete they Were chained and where a little glimering lamp.was set I could not but contrast the comfort of our mod-1 ern prisons, wBiSbl. while # fen*or t6' ivil-doers, are still ligfrt and clean and healthy. So much for 'our chnstain civilization. Nero's i prison w,oul*Lhjiv« Jboen hard punishment for UkO wont of con victs, but U is, probable that many a christain, guilty of nothing but 4e~f ' Votion to bis master, found his place among the vilest Near hear we visited a not less wonderful but much more rtgreejbTe structure, 'ft was a reservoir, b* u'ift 'uni!or ground, for I ° ' water to sqpply the vessels which iqto harbor. It was arched over with numerous. arches, sod had a stairway to deaccud into it, at either end. From a neighboring eminence, we got a fin* view of the bay and its coast, with several island, and the bay of Naples with part'of the city In tho distance. We looked down upon the spots whore Curaae, and Misenum and Baiic once were, ani little beside tho remains of their greatness, with a fow huts and patches of garden and vineyards, a sad D commentary on the vanity of human life.— But wt could still 6*o the ptaoA of St. Paul's, landing, an(f frAin which he traveled on to Rome to preach the gospel, which has since been so extensively proclaimed, and wrought such wonders in human r, JU;ir. the- hill by a deep cut in tho stone—and cor out On the side towards Naples with its 'crc qent bay—fend a clear view of Vesuvius int iback ground—and ride down into the promt ade among multitudes of people, the wealtl and the fashionable, none of whom probab have qnjoyed tbe day better than ourselve and after one more look at Vesuvius in C evening under tbe light of the clear mCx just rising over the mountains, one day finished. REMOVAL!—STURMER!! ISTew Goods V The Wants of tho People tub, Boots and Shoes for all I Twud be orful tu tel How mutch lieker tba ael At plaaea whar bummoara re pare, ft . Happne in wen u ma, In the site or the da, f ~ ni nois i. An lota uv ole aucckcra ar tbare, tin re, tbare, An lots uv ole fueckers ar tbare! T~D u X ~y O o 11 ■ 1 cl oro d ■ The undersigned hnviDg just returned from the head of market with one of the moat cxten»l»e stocks of merchandise erer offered to the people of Luxerne County, would respectfully announce in a few words,totbeir friend# and the pablic in general, that their purchases havo been made with a view to the wanla of the people, the miner and laborer, as well as the C;Ieanj oanded gentleman, or f«ir lady. Uoceries and prorisions, flour and feed ill large supplies always on hand. PRICES POWIST ! ! THE undersigned having just removed to his new STORE' »nd 8II0P, below the Express office, desires to welcome all his old friends and customers, and to assure them of his ability to afford them greater inducements as to JOSEPH R. KYTE, Proprietor. cufttomorH, boarder* aim partus. It nan pleaaaht ana enmmoCli«tt» lVrl-.r*,* WaOinK «. Tin Hall. which if» provided wffh lfnr*C-da£» Piano, and in $B6E*aWfi¥ SjaStSrSsw^ft^S mils frnm the lh-p"t. tr»v(-K r- l.v r»il-*ay will fliw r to iielr ad*anta®a to stop. fJ}3 IMr U *iippl»cd am the 'if ii'|U.ir« »uJ boverttgon. A comwWum Ham in attm-iicl to the |Drrmli.-s. A »h«o of public DHtrnnnsc. is solicited. 1'ift.ston, May 10,lftM.' LINDEMAN & SON'S It in not ft ratr case That I've sefed In Wuto plaae, Both the fathur, mothur an ran, 1 ' A1 a (lrinkin thar fil A) a hog guzzles swll, An ft thinkin it iooscnt fun, fun, fun, An thinkin it Inoscnt fuu ! TI1BEA. Your friend and Pastor, Price and Quality, Than over beforo. His arrapgi-.iuenta fur conducting business are now complete anil will warraul tbc prompt fulUl|«ucut of all orders. Uxouoc D. Miu» i/Aw A McMillan. Odd Fellows' Bloek, North Bide Vittaton, Dec. 29, 1861. PATENT -CYCLOID PIANO FORTE, A New Tax Bill. CUSTOM WORK OP ALL KINDS Will he done in tlie be«t manner, and a fnll line of UEAJDJ MADE WOBft oenaUntly ou h»oa? (iime OniJvomtjtll r ' ' For kissing a pretty girl, one dollar. HAVE YOU IIEABD OF ami ELEGANCE of CAsrf, ana volume ana Sweetness of To»«. Keetha v#Cy flattering'notice in the N., Y. Tribune, by Mr. Fry, tho musioaj oritio of that paper. He there claims advantages for it thatcannot be secured in the Square Piano. I am also Agent for tho Magnificent Square Piano, Of Oias. M. Btleff, of'Baltimore, and Messrs. Ifcne A Son, (rf New York: samples of which c»ftD«ten at.Messrs. Everhort,'s. L. G. Daman's, and George .Smith's. Having had ft Ionj; experience business I tee! some confldencc iu my ability to judge of the qualities *D( instruments, and believe it to be to th? interest of parties wishing to purchase, tocallon me under the "Gazette " ollice, bofuro purchftsing elsewhere.iKor kissing * very homely on*, two dolla the extra amount being added probably for ( man's, folly. Chas. Schlager's Steam Bakery, I have reduced the prices on making Boots, one dollar) on niakiug Shoo*, M cent*. March 22, lHSA.-tf 0. HTUKMER. An the men with a star, 'Spoee a no hoe tbe ar, - tC Am ot verry hard tu bo phountf, ■ 0 • Fur ule jineriy find that ta lift thft'r incited, War koolinrefr«»hmcnt«»bound,bou»d,bound, War koolin refreshments abound I rOAR. For ladies kissing one another, two dolla Tbe tax is placed at this rate in order to bn op the custom altogether, it being regan by M-. U. as a piece of inexcusable abet dily. i.,rin .„'! : . . • Cor. Lackawanna Sl Washington Avenues, t 3. R. K. ■ OK&M'TON, TDA ? CERTAINLY we have, llow could any one in a country like this help hearing whatevorybody ii talking about. Schlager .ielieathc World in all that pertain* to good orackars. U. He ■take* the following varieties, and is responsible f«r all his manufactures: Butter, Boston, Water, Graham, ricNicand Sugar Craokera. Soda Biscuit. The undersigned would tender his tlionks to kU many patrons in Luzerne county and elsewhere, ana now begs leave to assure them that kls facilities for business are more perfectihan before. CHARLES 8CHLAGEB. Dr. Washington C. Nugent, Offfcri hi* profrwiirtiidl perrteee to the citiseni of IDitt««ton *h't vicinity. K JfrnmT mtn Office foot of Butler II ill. May 44, 18fifi tf. . v -j -s E. REMINGTON A SONS., -* HAXLTACTuasas or ML REVOLVERS, RIFLES, TOB PRINTING, f BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, ratta.' ■For every flirtation, ten cents. nn£»«ry young man who has more than C girl, is taxed five dollars. Not a fu ar thfc soon* ' '".I . Bak behind the brod skreans .A , ' . t1 Uv tavurns wot olame tu be ajse, • • 1 v Wat ar sich as tu caul fur thesenshur »v all Hoo destr the suppresUgn uv vise, vise, vi»e, IIoo desir the suppreshuu uv vise! For courting in tho kitchen, tweoty-f cents. Paper Ruling and Book Binding- To inert the ii.rreasod demand of the business community, I have m»dee*tensi»e additions to my Job OlHw, and by on increased foree of first* class workmen, I will-be at aft timM ready to do all kinds of PLAIN- and FANCY JOB PRINTING at oicea/vtuM iteyrentft pouihltiitpaicK. RULING to any pattern neatly exoe»ted,i, BOOKBINDING in any style doD«on»fcor* notice BLANK B00K8 of all kinds, from a »25 Ledger, Day Book or Docket to a 6 oout Passbook, eohstantly on hand. STATIONERY in great variety for sale at reasonable nricejkl*PRINTING, WBAPPINO »nd wunio pirfw Muskets and Carbines, Courting in the parlor, one dollar. t Courting, in« romantic place, flvo doll* and fifty cuits for each uffunco thereafter. Seeing.* lady home from church, twon fivefeeote. For (he United States Scrvlec. Also, Pocket and Belt Revolver*, Repeating Revolverr, Rifle (Janet, RevolC*Blfle * Shot Oon Barrels, and Otnn Materials noW by Gun Iv«t»nD and the Trade generally. In these dsya o» Househrealtine and Bobbery, every Honse, Store. Bank, and (Dfflee shonlH have one of BEMINGT0H8' REVOLVERS. ' F.A.THOMPSON. , flcranton, Feb. 21, 1861 52#vl Pitts ton, Sept. 21,1884. • ■ JtfD.i. : SICK». .T 'el f;i.:wQ Nou tho trootb is jest hear, ,,, n .J w That both licker an bare, Ar the verryest Ifuss wot i no, Wharsumever tha rane ; Tba will lore in thar traae X Bed nosus, (owl wo, we, wi»,- i* Bad nosus, lowlstumarlf*attwo,) •• ' i Millet's Photograph Gallery. ffiPllTSTOII BREWERY! ENLARGED and IMPROVED. r' , I UiMtJ luy • fK undersigned, thankful for tho libera! patronage eftfdftderi to Him in ha* now the pleoHure of announcing tliat lie ha* recently built A LARGE B&lGK: ADDITION To liie old $rttwery, iu which ftU theipo4*mimprovement* for brewing iiiive been fnrSaoeea, and the val* u«- of fblah Are n4te#t'sd by tins Miponor quality of the Afc produced. ilia entabfi«hment ia nowpernana a» eomjptote a» #hy to be found itt any part, of the State. Having an abundance of jooai for Htoripg, our Ale we are enameHr to fpeplt oriliandln large qnati title*, there-, it time tf»i4petMMl improve by age. nDTiCTi*D H" ' . w uw Secipg fjiwy house from the Dime Socit ive ceuts, the proceeds to bo devoted to relief qf disabled army chaplains. For. Jadies who paint, fifty cents. PRESENTS Parties do*iring to avail themt»clve§ ofrllie Irfte improvement* In Pl§toU,and superior workmanship and form, will find all combined in the Now Remington Revolvers. Ciroulnra containing cuts and description of our Ar„"wul *. Y. Mooac ft Niciiiiu*, Atfents, ... No. 40 UbnMlAnd 8«, New YCfrk. , Far.weariug a low-necked dress, one dol cyrl op a lmdy's bend, above t JWq,cents, , tvrD1 For any unfair device for entrapping yoi men into matrimony, live dollars. Clven Wit h n-'inaxw nnmu •D"'W Only bed i the pour, In the spase uv an our, mi I wud bio. the rum holds too T—, well, I will not dcklare Very pintedly Whare, » I | D■ 1 f. \ » r' nrt * * b - "£ " ? ■ M OPcx* . jj»/ D - f tr ,* i ?S" = 3coP3 «A|fa_ ffei | 1 gs x- n rig. M Ss£ ? *&o § I 3- o 3 5 poo n «« /r 5 2 a **i "+ & y VJ CjJ — H F*; ' .g S p7*3 H cau 0? a prt fS 5g -S" 3 s? ® GO T .Ss v* :? J! Haw 6 CARD April 1U, lw6.-f.m iV^easing hoops larger Ijian eight fee circumference, eight cenfs for each hoep. Old bachelors over thirty are taxed ten i lars and sentenced to banishment to Utah. Each pretty lady to be taxed from twen live cents to twenty-five dollars, she to fix estimate of her own beauty. It is thou .that a very large amount will be realized ft this provision. WIRE SCREENS. But an odtorur woolin tha'd smel, smel, smel, But aa odur ttr woolen tha'd'nnel! ' "' Bespokfully dederkated to, *e., by '* »«!•'' Mmii Hooitkr, * Grand Tycoon uv good templaars. / W. BROCK Scranton, pa- OHM MALTiNfr AN1D DRYING HOUSES Are the hugest and be# arranged the country can produce. In short.no pains or expense have been spureil to n'"ke the i staliliHlinteilt perfect in all re spec Is, una »e inD'Ue an iftspeetion of it by all.— Orders filled npoWtll* Shortest notice, and promptness mllicred to in ilio transaction of all business.' - p.avHU«HE8. PICTUEES. ti ,t ; NANUFACTUBKR OF WIRE SCREENS, &c., t Uton, Dec. 22,1866. &C. REMOVAL who* ir *4* cone***. [From the Becord of the Times.] Soenes in the Old "World.—Wo. 27. Brandensburg's Bakery. tended for the term ot seven j iUt of March, 1M1, for * nC LXJJM/At ft I , Partica intcros ted '*! please take riohat theNojv f ork ,e Railing Co., are sole owners of Tietter* Patent ol fulled States isi to Henry Jenk, of Pottsville, Pa. ing date March 1847, and exears, from the 6th * arid useful iin- PHtnlon, Feb. lTlSW. Prepare for| Cold Weather The aubaoriber woulij respectfully announce to bis customers and the publicof Pittston and vicinity, that he is prepared to supply them with JfAPLES. Each boy baby, fifty cents. New Brick, Opposite BIG BASIN, PITTSTON, PA. To Tgx Cfln.DRKN o» St. SrErnas's S. S. A day or two after returning from Paestum, I made another excursion of very great interest. Friday, the 2d of March will be long remembered. I went jn company with an American friend, a young lawyer from Hartford, Connecticut, and we did enjoy the day exceedingly. • We ntarted from Naples about 10 o'clock, and taking up a goide on the way, visited several localities noticed hD history..— The first thing which attracted our attention on ocr way out, was the grotto of Pausilipo, where a rhadts cut through the hill, Wf a mile long. The tunnel i«'76 feat highland lighted with lam pa on either side, ao that it waa not disagreeable, but aaada* pleasant variety. Our ride waa around a bay or ratljer a succession at bays, with fine views out upon the sea. And dow we comef to a small * totfn, it is Pozzuoli, but this is not a Auniliar' name to ypn- ,.It ig, however, the same as Puteoll, and it is the place where St Paul and bis companions, St Luke and others landed after their long and perilous voyge. In that day it was an important port, and a safe harbor,— You will remember that Paul was shipwrecked it Malta, and after staying three months, he found a ship belonging t6 Alexandria in Egypt, " whose sign was Csstor ft Pollox," about to sail to Italy, in which he took paasage. First, they touohed at Syracuse on the island of Siailyj where (hey tarried three dSykjind then to Rhegittm on the Italian'coast fills place is now called Beggio, and a rairoad to fa jrro~ Each girl baby, ten cents. „ . families having more than eight babies not to be taxed, aud for twins, a premium forty dollars will be paid out of the funds cruing from the tax on old bachelors. (jj Each Sunday loafer on the street cornen about church doors, to be taxed his vol whicfi if about %wo cents. fTIHS STAFF OF LIFE is good Bread, *nd I I would respectfully inform the 9iti*en« of FitUton and vicinity, that I alwnyr keep the f MMija* article on hand for i»Le, with allkindso STOVES, CASTINGS, FIRE BRICK *o., for the coming \yater. Having a large assortment of the most unproved stoves, bought before the advance in prices, will endeavor to "apply all who may favor bim with a call at ae to* it figure as a good article can be purchased .frr.eJaewhera- i Those in want of anything in'his line will find it to THEIR ADVANTAGE * to give him a call. H*vh»g had expedience and. knowing the kind of »tove«,»uitabl« for this mar-, ket, and employing kpikI workmen together with intending and overseeing the business himselt you wilt find*ny th ing'yod purchase to be made substantial, and of tin very best material. . Among my «tov»s will be foeoid'lhe D 0 Union Pook 8toye£0. ...; t M Wyoming, and Lehigh. Union and Challenge Bange, one of the best Ranges now in use. Also, Elevated Oven St ova*, of different atyles A good assortment of ,1, ; ...... PARLOR STOVES A large assortment 61 CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES &C. Vanities and Parties supplied with everything In hia line, on ahort notice, and on reasonable Cartas. ■ My establishment 1s now ia my sew brick building opposite the big bssin, on Main st. FRANK BKAKDENBUBGP. PitUton, March 1,1803. provement in the Process ofManufacturing Wire Grating, &c., and th|t|ltm»ni Hifrimfinj thn»aino will b« held aoeoaritable, Ad flmBfc' to- respond in damage*,' and are hereby prohibited from making, sellhig, or using, or continuing to make, sell, or use, screens* sieves or any other article sell articles madaacaosdijug lnpatent, with' in the li«ms of- tho noriherr Anthracite Coal; Region of Peimsytvania. Coal Operators and others using Screens, Wire Orating, 4c., are warned against using the same unless obtained and purchased from the said J. W. Brock. The orders of the Coal Trade and others, for any description of Wire Screeos,Orating, Sieves, Ac., are respectfully solicited, As the undersigned are prepared to fill all orders witn dispatch. Seranton, Sept. IS, 1883. A • „;t The "Anerioan Eagle." * A writer ia • Georgia paper introduces American eagle, which for five years haa b • comparative stranger in those parts, and this stfle, preliminary to the Fourth of Ji »" We must fx up the eagle, get the godC a net of teeth tad a waterfall, and have Fot of July got up regardless of expense, must give all the Mormon Women a husb apiece, marry the anxious school marms t come down South to teach the darkies, put niggers ab work, build a horse-railroad f New York to the city of Mexico, dam up Qulf Stream, lick England, (Old and Mi annex Cuba, and we Will be aguin in a g aadgtorious country. We now retraco Our slops. The sun of midday is shlnihg warmly upo» «s, but it is relieved by a grateful breeze from the sea.— We examine the rfetnains of the templo of Jupiter Serapis, some of the columns of which are still standing. The place is used for sul phure baths. Not fat off are the ruins of an ampbitbeRtK, not a* large however •» the celebrated building in Rome, of which I have given you a description, and not in a good state of preservation. The places where the animals were kept underneath are still It T« gfud tfcat in if Jfero fought, and St. Jfpuarius was imprisoned who was martyred on a hill new by where a monastery had been "WEST END HOTEL.". mws. r TO R1 jlfltm; rE BOUSE is conveniently located for Uie aeeommndativn of traveler* Daitf -««U supplied with everything; nmusnn to make the *qjoi|n|er cooifor- MW'1 W «. M. WEIGHT. D. C. HARBIN0TON WRIGHT & HARBINGTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILKK9-BAKBK, I»A, Office on Main St., above .Z Bennett's Store. Will practice in Courts of Luserne County and MaroVs Courts of Carbonaale. Consultations in Oermanand English. D. C. Harrington, Notary Fuhlic. Feb. 4, 1884. NEW BAKERY. The undDrtlgh«dn'froaDifc i jespectfully an Bounce to the public that be h*»e op«»»d API EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN P1TTST0N adjoinidD the Butlei Hou»a, whore he wW be prepared at *11 times to supply families end parties with Bread Bisnuit, Cake* and Piea,Cof all kind, o» short *.«D!«.;»o»..#n exten.iye experience in the bakery business they feel po hesitation in saying that 'be will beafel* to satisfy all as to the qualify of'Bread Ac,, wbicb iy±£i* - ■" Pitts ton Jaly #th, lg||r Dr. JOIIN C. DEC KE It, JJHYSICIAN AND BURGEON, "tr'Umitre, Brass Kettles, Wash Boilers, with patent metalip bottoms, an article more duvtble than copper, and at the '"ff&Svininid *«d American iroH1 Cold Hods, Stove Pipe, best blackening, Ac., at . I; 01.6 STAND, Plttston, Oct. ft, 1802.-ly Hollow 'War*, (Formerly of Tunkhannoek,) Opposite the Bank, Pitts ton, Fenn'a. erected, j* OAo4 boon—from 8 to IS a- m..( and 1 to 2 p. tt. Evening, 0 to 8. Pltwton. March 1,1886.-tf Marriage and Celibacy. A V ESSAY" Or WARNING AND INSTRUCTION A fOH you Nil MBIT. AIM. Uinm and Abu»e» envelope*. Addr*»«, Dr. J. 8K1LUN UOUOHTON, Homrii AMDoei«tio«i,PhilMieihDliU, Pa." Ju. UfMr-lT ' D And now a walk of some Utile distance to the crater of Solkatrera, an old volcano. It 1$ very large—three or foot times the circumference of the crater of Vesuvius—without any by a gentle road. It has net been inaction far many iceatariea, lor the bai*inff CMaD Veft«fe4 «4tNflf In another spot, whrcfi wo pass, mi irt openlghta new moun- tunw »«*C " Why do you keep yourself so distai , said a ftr ope to a cool lover. " Becat , said he, " distance lends enchantment to ! tiew." M.rtihii£$RDAhZC!tfL0$Z aedy Street, nxtdoor to Dr. Dorr'i. LADIES' DRESSES AND CLOAKS ['' 1 * ™ * 1 ' " I'm afraid you'll cftrne to want," sai old lady to a young gentleman. " I have to want already," was the reply. " I your daughter." all kiudi, made neatly, substantially, and In latest atrle. We aim to please. PitUton, April 21, 1861. DR. M. L. ROWLAND, /" CVFFICE formerly oceupled by th« B»nk, NEW CARPETS. ,,ock mct. 300 (MM) V'fct'K** JlaiWafed Plank at «)UU,UUU J.10YS1A11D*C0'S. Dm. 2 V#». •■C C■D* » ■ C-D ■ - k *C . 1 ro ?t
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Luzerne Anthracite Journal, Volume 16 Number 17, July 05, 1866 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 17 |
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 | 1866-07-05 |
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 17, July 05, 1866 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 17 |
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 | 1866-07-05 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGL_18660705_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 | PirrSTON GAZETTE, PDflUBHKD WEEKLY BT » •/ Or. M. MCI* ART, "fluette" Building Mail Street, West Side, *' The GAZETTE ana JOCRWAli Is jritTDli»ked every Thursday, at T.iann Dqi-tABS £er fcn•um, strictly inadtanet. "Sr- No postage charged withm the county, ■fiereafter we shall charge One PoJUr and Fifty Cento 'or advertising a square of 8 lines for C?- «ne or three weeks. ' Auditor's Notices, each estate,W Administrator's Notices ..X m •— 1 m—j »m. | 6 m. | 1 y. / .'D1012 Liyi iUUi iUOJI jta&il* ** ,^iCK^^f t'atrjsvf? Mr-'' *"7 •4i lo M*hO taumcO MU mqrr&i fj A 7 pfMfjl 11 Hi Jpb Printingjuid Ruling. j in \ }f*i*i oil ; i'0» • . .. The Gazette Jobbing Office »nCithe Job printm# Oftc« Jh'tng now connoHdntod embrace* a larger ytfrietjr C Jobbing inafepria} ttiau any oilier office in the oountrj aud if* fully on-pared to execute work of ail kind* ii *te'"0 fD.!D to f -ft W M JfUTOTSTS, ORDERS, nasa* BHOW-IIILBH, TICK CTH, «. LABKU), - OAKMV 0 »h; r«A hoIiMwirt »Jf*S ** *41 itl hat iCr»5 VD ;rD aJHtj-.S »CW.M &*« Hlld 3I, * ***W ****** ,C J *4T % u,a ».'J £ .nH Dmw Ci iyi a uoo ijUiiM aiv»Y w r't.1 »? «xi fc/r* ha) *1 so I l ti uo i g"w t ,ia AND LUZERNE ANTHRACITE JOURNAL C1 .w«?*aiW m *»0 »a« __-i Cigii« «UW50. , 7 Rul*d *ork of ajl kind-, done In the nefttent an boat manner, aim) pnutod Art r*qlie*Led. Everytliin will wttorvUou. fclAlfKS. MOTHS, •fiu.Jq *«.,* o. eolnmn, ■ —* - - -- - a*- -D ■ - L-~. — r''!**■ FUk'._ ... I 4 00 | 90 | 30 00 J U00 rl Mli % a a g I fl * - - ~- ~ - * ji,:iw( ijj D, Cjv.,I. .-• ' .i.i.-w Jw,-.-i #lt;«a-:irar» ;•■D'•» gefortA" to t|e Coal Interests,' politics, $Mm, literature, a«)D General Inftlligetta. Merchants'cards not decoding one square, tith occasional notices, including subscription • the Pittstoh Oaiitti, $14 00 per annara. Editorial or local item advertising will be •barged JO cents per line eaoh insertion. Notices of deaths or marriages will be insert»d without charge. Obituaries 10 cenU per line. Advertisements must be handed in Ijofore 10 'cloek A. M. on Wednesday to insure attention. 00 Tli" following tllnnks nro kfpt on fiMirt OThrlnte to oriinr.iad void Cm IWon*U« iarrn» :-8heriff Balei Warrants, Constable RaleH, piitnmonB, Coi tracid. Pr..mi».ry WnlDpCi ii««, AUttoMnCnt», Ej editions, Muiruige Cei-tincales, CWk Kolls, Tim •oB«, Ttic \ ;J . woT»oa .outtmi w '1 ri i»w PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 5. 1866 . D10; ga*tn«n -5#ii *ft» j WHOLE NO. 848. VOLUME XVI.—NO. 17. »e»I if II *4 1 ! ; f & Co, J, A. WISHER, Eagle Drug Store! tC For the Fittaten Saiette. " ceiu of construction from Naples to l£(b'por(V t*in «M thrown up. After walking a«ros» to two itpjporUnt portions of Victor U* crater to the opposite side—we passed i Emmanuel's dominion* j for it is only about large opening from which the fumes of sul two miles across the channel to Hessina, a city pbur were rising, and on coming near we coulD oC Sicily, which has grown'Into importance j hear • terrible noise like the boiling of Bom a(M*iI%tilYd«fj am) from which steamers j vast coaldron, which we were told was th I teat* for Constantinople and Alexandra. Af- .• water below. The mouth of the opening wi ter one day the south wind blew and the tea- colored, with the sulphur, and quantities ef ael ife sacred company ,to Pu- are gathered hera There is no telling ho teoli.' jn looking op tho map we see how di-*- #ocn it may buret ferth again to destroy tl nast.Jbe course was from, Bbegium, and how aeighboring tow*. "With this, out sight-seC the V Soutfe wind" wwild favor them. Potcoll ing for, the day is about completed. There a wasia port of Rome. Here one branch of other subject* of interest in the vicinity, ar the " Appian Way" ended. I saw a portion another day might be profitably spent, bD of the old road, 'knd trod on some tbia must suffice. I munt not, however, fo: of the Very atones on which the great Bet to mention that we passed the ruins gentiles and his distinguished cpuipan- Cicero's Villa among others, a name so fcmi ions passed on thejr jyay to Rome. I hato iar to every scholar, and with whose bai been.on another portion of that Appian way Latin many a one has had to contend in tl aa.it leads out of Roma. These associations easier, part, of bis classical education. Inn and reflections' possess great interest turning we also pass the tomb of Virgil, f We rodeo** little farther/and come to the that this is one of the most interesting ape lake of Averhus and the Sibyl's1 cave so cele- in the world, to the ordinary scholar, while bratcd in Virgfl. It is a region remarkable the chrirttain there is added to it the remec for its volcanic characteristics, and it is net brance of St Paul and others. There we 'Wonderful that thcjieathcri should have fabled some crbistains here, evon in those days w! it aat|» entrance (o (be infernal regions. The received and entertained, him on his way to tl interest tp the scholars..8 We judgment seat ef Cesserto whioh be bad a went into;the Sibyl's c.tve, where she used to pcatod. d* j give her orders by apeaking through a hole WeretUrned to Naples by another toad, which we Haw. Tb« entrance Is rather diffi- It was a charming ride all the way. I h cult, for the lavn from a tieTgboring Volcano supposed tliat it would follow the ihor% 1 mce filled ft Bp. We colild not go in on horse- we must ascend a hill by a zig-zag road whi lack, and so had. to on nianbacl. We got added very much to the beauty of the Tie# 'U™ -'fUSP —» ■ I" C. S .STABK, Attorney at XjaWi PITT8TON.Pf. Bounty, Back Pay, Pensions, AND OTHBK Geo. Iraine] GROCERS, I OS mUVtltA*,-fl»*r W*8T at. GEO. W. BBAINEBD, "l DAVID BELDEN V NEW YOBK. ELIBHA W. BAJODBBDr , . i It Seems but a Day. ui.v ?r( «•»C$ hi» itifsU Mil Uam , *r. «mn », boji«»o». ...Cj 188 Warren Straett New York, Fim, ACSTIH A Tcriieb, I Wholesale GroctW. J March 2», I860, ly 1 X a, ,,r,*g . sc Ml psa HAS been nowlyauanged and is receiving' extensive addition to the. former ample itock j consisting of " PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, French and English Chemicals, Gorman Medicines,Patent vlodiclnes,Shakers'sHerbs, Thompsonlan Medicines, Home Medicines, Cattle Liuiiuents, Gargling Oil, Boain Sal Soda,Paints, Oil.s and Glass, Putty, Gold Leaf, varnishes oi all kinds, Alcohol, Acidi, Turpentine, Oamphemi. Burning Fluid, Limp Oil, Lamps, Lamp Globes and Wicks,Pure Wines and Liquors, Dye Stufla, Flavoring Extracts, Perftotncry, Fancy aiij Toilet Articles, Blank Boeks, School Books, Stationery, and School Pens, C*c Ac., At Wholesale and Retail. fty" PhysiciansPresftrlptlonscarefullycom pounded. 1 ■ If you wantafcy eking In my line, please call at the Eagle Drugstore, next door North of the Galette Printing Onlcd, MSfn street, - UK. A. KNAPP. / JUST REQEIVU). Pure Kerosene and Coal Oil. Oft®ton WHIWtek. •' « '• ,r '' 1 Half itim l'otaah, a supexier artiole. One hundred Bamboo and Veed Fishing Rods. Ceihent, Calcined Plaster, Malrble dust and Silver sand. DB. A. KNAPI\ Imitation Dof Bosewood, Rosewood, and Oil* Picture Frames, made (o order Ldoking Glaas PlaU* of all Aiies on hand. Garden Seed* of all kinda, »,fuU»mDpiy. DR.A.KNAPP. Pitts ton, May ST, 1S#0.—It. It (Mint but a day Blhco wo were both boy», Fall of fauciei and frolic, and nonscnie sad T#K ® Nl OK HAMiu noise— . Blnca we rolled up our tromert and" waded the And odr day« wat-e as bright at a beautiful dream. Government Claims Collected. Okfiok in Expbebs Offiob. Aug. 1«, 1805.—ly. G.B.'SMITH, Abb pronounced By •!I who dm them, KQCAT, TO ANY HAM8 KXTANT. They are selected from only strictly corn fed hogs, and the ingredients tised in curiag uft kit #f the taty Ixsl quality. Particular c are ■ ia alno taken to keep them i» piokle only Ion* enough VD cure, which prevents their get tin); too salt—a great and general ftuilt with most hamt. None gentiiac un]ws branded...Cured onlyhy A. F. CBEeHKBROtTOH * CO.. Importer of Bridies, Wines, Gins, ldoorabore DuaneSt., NEW-YORE Mareh T, IWH. M1rl Wet and Life Sized Portraits, THB8DB90RIBEB 13 NOWR PKPARBD to BXKCUTKIN •11 blori, Portrait!, Cabinet or Lire Slu. In styles to suit the wishes of his friend* and the public. Portrait* from Daugeroetypei, Am- Vretypes, Photographs or from Life. Thoee Who have lost friend, and have a Photograph Ambrotype or Daugcroetype of them, and ar IB want of a permanent Oil Likeness will plea give me a call. Ik tail'i *lCj i-if ' nM*3UI h»* ! ItMema but* day ainco our dear Mother laft ' Forth* land of the leal and the realmt of the bleat; Yet full twenty yeart havo iwept fleetfngly by, And you and I, brother, are ready to die. Pork Packer* nnd Wholesale lDmler« in Fish, Cheeuo and Provi«lon«, 10 Uinta Diuviii Avkkue, Phiudelniu. *A£b»IWrCMfi^ George Cleaver'd KESTAUIUNT, N. W. cor. Eighth & Rac« 8ts. PHILADELPHIA. Families Supplied With.Otstbik Feb.«,'««. ttSSSS) 8GHANTON I * _JPL- Brass Works. g«nU»l. «..«.DD»• MM" 1 f„ i •* It seems but« day since our good Father died, Who nersr a boon, that we needed, d«iie£— \i D Since we placed him beside her and turned from the spot, And in silencc went back to our deiolato cot. 1» •» . *«' ' It teems but a day since we wandered aWajr From the horn* of our boyhood1 and frolic and ti .ftaft'? •»««? 1,1 '""J [ ,m And with hopes high and ardent went Into the ftf Room hours, from half past 10 A. M. natil half past 8 o'clock P. M. JNO.H. MILL8PAUGU, Brain ard's Building on Lackawanna Avenue, nearly opposite the Washington Hull, Heranton, Pa. L. L. CUETIM. C. CURTI88. JOHN MACLAREN, Practical Brass Founder, BRASS COCK, GLOBE VALVE, AND STEAM WHISTLE MANUFACTURER, CURTISS & CO., CORNER OF LLOYD & PRIME STREETS, BUFFALO, Ni TDi Commission Merchants ron Tffs ru«cni»B or GRAIN, 8EKPS, MPS & PROVISIONS. Also, Wbolotate Dealers in Western and Canada Flour. Particular attention pwd tff purchajing and shipping Qrain on orders. May 1, 1862.-8in^ i strife For fortune and fame Intlie battle of lift?" a MM I .tmfrnii 4\MI \«iD Mil3| flurfi vdl j * Thy memories, Ob Time, are wared ami sweet As the deep-felt emotions when absent friends' Scran ton, May 18,1S65. Ho, 4, OUff St., Soranton, f&. BRASS CASTINGS DON JO WITH DISPATCH. April «, 1863 ly Cheap Passage meet, , ,, • And as backward we look o'er life'* weajritome way ' m| jtt: -n;l I*1 We think of though they ieem bat '■ day. .8JK . Tl Jatae 33,18CM. TO AND FRO* GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. SAMUEL J. BARBER, Keystone Marble Yard! TAPSCOTT BROTHERS 4 CO.T3 Ebicbatiox and Fob no* Excbabob Orrica, 8* South St, N«w York. I (ll V0!?„the wen, wl"D w»deC through tbe *#4t"V carrying* loreb and went i»to aevwel chambers and wn*U apartments where we were shown paintings still remaining on the walls; but M soon as our tfuriteity waa satisfied, we wens gfad t6 get out to th« light of day, for our style of riding was not very comfortable, and the ceiling was so low that I had to take pff my hat, and even then flenlptor, and Dcalci ia After leaving the sea, on tho eld* towan Baits and Pazauoli which were still in sigh We looked down upon an extensive plain, grei with tiie freshness of spring, and studdi with vines; and we were imagining what rich sight would be presented in the Anton season when all these vines hong heavy wi their lucious fruit. How " every prospei pleases, and only man isvile." Wenowcrc Drafts on Bagland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. TAraeeTT's ravoBiTE una or " CAMBRIAN HOUSE," PITTSTON, PA. GRIFFITH THOMAS, Proprietor. THE undersigned haring purchased the interest of Mr. W. K. Whyte in the abore well ind IfevoralMy known eslabliahmenl, would respectfully inform his friends and former patron* ot tbe House, as well as the public in general, Wat BoUiftfe»arij«leftana«W»»TeM**-»p hit customers and guests satisfaction in every particular. Beverages of all kinds served m the beat style. Fresh Oysters and various other dishes will he. prepared in the most acceptable nanner and at all hoprs, The Houieaims to be job of the highest respectability. and will be kept in a manner acceptable to all who have occasion to ptatroaiac it. CL Plttytyji, Apr'1 lf8B.1.—ly CENTRAL HOtBL, PitUton, Pa. Foreip and Domestic MARBLE Tomb-Stont*,Iantel», Window Caps k Sills, Tor the Tittiton G»«Ue. Good Templeurp Agin the lacker LIVERPOOL PACKETS SAILS EVERT Hoala uvPitUt un. THREE DAYS. X LINE OF LONDON PACKETS OPPOSITE: THE UANK, L»1 1- • wmt.' 1 I her ben up an doun The but lcnktli uv the town. And liey seed tbinga wot looclc mity kwere Ef I unly shooil rite 01 wot'* greted ml site, SAIU EVERT TEE DATS. Also by Steamships Sailing Weekly. PITTSTON, LUZERNE CO., PA. A Novelty in the Musical World! Parties wishing to »end for their friends or remit money to the Old Country, can da so at the lowest rates by applying to MICHAEL W. MORRIS, Feb. 8, 1R*«.—Iyl Pittatou Pa All orders promptly attended, and satisfaction warranted. [April 3, l88S.-ly IIow menny wood holler O dere, dere, dere. How menny wood holler O dere I I*" D Was in imminent danger of knocking my head. The next place wo cob a to, was the baths of Nsro, and lift-must have liked a pretty warm one, highly impregnated with sulphur. A little boy was sent as a gttide into a "long narrow passage with a vessel In his hand to boil egg. He must be used to it by this tipe, for wo cguld follow $ipi only a very few steps, when it became suffocatingly hot, and made us retrace our steps {C but he went on tomewhere and boiled the egg which my friend ato with good relish. The lower parts and arches 'of.the bdlMing are still in a fctate of preserva.. tion, bnt the superstructure has long sinco gone (o decay. And now we come to Baiic, once a famous watering place, where the old Roman families coma for recreation upon 4he C border* of the sea, as our citisana now go ' to Newport, or any of our fashionable resorts.— IIore lor several miles tbb whole hillside" is hohey comfeed with I he remains of palaces and temples—some fine'remains of these temples are still standing—mostly circular. The dome of one of thero with an qpeni'ng at the top WM HV» "at® of partial preswvation.arui ccho *d curiously to tbe sound of tho voice. It, was a very gay and diaaolute place. "Many of (he great of that age—poett, Warriors, Emperors and distinguished men have met there. 1 A little further on and we come to Nemo's prison. A guide lighted us down'far under ground with a torch, through long narrow( passages crossing each other, and we wtro shown the places wbete they Were chained and where a little glimering lamp.was set I could not but contrast the comfort of our mod-1 ern prisons, wBiSbl. while # fen*or t6' ivil-doers, are still ligfrt and clean and healthy. So much for 'our chnstain civilization. Nero's i prison w,oul*Lhjiv« Jboen hard punishment for UkO wont of con victs, but U is, probable that many a christain, guilty of nothing but 4e~f ' Votion to bis master, found his place among the vilest Near hear we visited a not less wonderful but much more rtgreejbTe structure, 'ft was a reservoir, b* u'ift 'uni!or ground, for I ° ' water to sqpply the vessels which iqto harbor. It was arched over with numerous. arches, sod had a stairway to deaccud into it, at either end. From a neighboring eminence, we got a fin* view of the bay and its coast, with several island, and the bay of Naples with part'of the city In tho distance. We looked down upon the spots whore Curaae, and Misenum and Baiic once were, ani little beside tho remains of their greatness, with a fow huts and patches of garden and vineyards, a sad D commentary on the vanity of human life.— But wt could still 6*o the ptaoA of St. Paul's, landing, an(f frAin which he traveled on to Rome to preach the gospel, which has since been so extensively proclaimed, and wrought such wonders in human r, JU;ir. the- hill by a deep cut in tho stone—and cor out On the side towards Naples with its 'crc qent bay—fend a clear view of Vesuvius int iback ground—and ride down into the promt ade among multitudes of people, the wealtl and the fashionable, none of whom probab have qnjoyed tbe day better than ourselve and after one more look at Vesuvius in C evening under tbe light of the clear mCx just rising over the mountains, one day finished. REMOVAL!—STURMER!! ISTew Goods V The Wants of tho People tub, Boots and Shoes for all I Twud be orful tu tel How mutch lieker tba ael At plaaea whar bummoara re pare, ft . Happne in wen u ma, In the site or the da, f ~ ni nois i. An lota uv ole aucckcra ar tbare, tin re, tbare, An lots uv ole fueckers ar tbare! T~D u X ~y O o 11 ■ 1 cl oro d ■ The undersigned hnviDg just returned from the head of market with one of the moat cxten»l»e stocks of merchandise erer offered to the people of Luxerne County, would respectfully announce in a few words,totbeir friend# and the pablic in general, that their purchases havo been made with a view to the wanla of the people, the miner and laborer, as well as the C;Ieanj oanded gentleman, or f«ir lady. Uoceries and prorisions, flour and feed ill large supplies always on hand. PRICES POWIST ! ! THE undersigned having just removed to his new STORE' »nd 8II0P, below the Express office, desires to welcome all his old friends and customers, and to assure them of his ability to afford them greater inducements as to JOSEPH R. KYTE, Proprietor. cufttomorH, boarder* aim partus. It nan pleaaaht ana enmmoCli«tt» lVrl-.r*,* WaOinK «. Tin Hall. which if» provided wffh lfnr*C-da£» Piano, and in $B6E*aWfi¥ SjaStSrSsw^ft^S mils frnm the lh-p"t. tr»v(-K r- l.v r»il-*ay will fliw r to iielr ad*anta®a to stop. fJ}3 IMr U *iippl»cd am the 'if ii'|U.ir« »uJ boverttgon. A comwWum Ham in attm-iicl to the |Drrmli.-s. A »h«o of public DHtrnnnsc. is solicited. 1'ift.ston, May 10,lftM.' LINDEMAN & SON'S It in not ft ratr case That I've sefed In Wuto plaae, Both the fathur, mothur an ran, 1 ' A1 a (lrinkin thar fil A) a hog guzzles swll, An ft thinkin it iooscnt fun, fun, fun, An thinkin it Inoscnt fuu ! TI1BEA. Your friend and Pastor, Price and Quality, Than over beforo. His arrapgi-.iuenta fur conducting business are now complete anil will warraul tbc prompt fulUl|«ucut of all orders. Uxouoc D. Miu» i/Aw A McMillan. Odd Fellows' Bloek, North Bide Vittaton, Dec. 29, 1861. PATENT -CYCLOID PIANO FORTE, A New Tax Bill. CUSTOM WORK OP ALL KINDS Will he done in tlie be«t manner, and a fnll line of UEAJDJ MADE WOBft oenaUntly ou h»oa? (iime OniJvomtjtll r ' ' For kissing a pretty girl, one dollar. HAVE YOU IIEABD OF ami ELEGANCE of CAsrf, ana volume ana Sweetness of To»«. Keetha v#Cy flattering'notice in the N., Y. Tribune, by Mr. Fry, tho musioaj oritio of that paper. He there claims advantages for it thatcannot be secured in the Square Piano. I am also Agent for tho Magnificent Square Piano, Of Oias. M. Btleff, of'Baltimore, and Messrs. Ifcne A Son, (rf New York: samples of which c»ftD«ten at.Messrs. Everhort,'s. L. G. Daman's, and George .Smith's. Having had ft Ionj; experience business I tee! some confldencc iu my ability to judge of the qualities *D( instruments, and believe it to be to th? interest of parties wishing to purchase, tocallon me under the "Gazette " ollice, bofuro purchftsing elsewhere.iKor kissing * very homely on*, two dolla the extra amount being added probably for ( man's, folly. Chas. Schlager's Steam Bakery, I have reduced the prices on making Boots, one dollar) on niakiug Shoo*, M cent*. March 22, lHSA.-tf 0. HTUKMER. An the men with a star, 'Spoee a no hoe tbe ar, - tC Am ot verry hard tu bo phountf, ■ 0 • Fur ule jineriy find that ta lift thft'r incited, War koolinrefr«»hmcnt«»bound,bou»d,bound, War koolin refreshments abound I rOAR. For ladies kissing one another, two dolla Tbe tax is placed at this rate in order to bn op the custom altogether, it being regan by M-. U. as a piece of inexcusable abet dily. i.,rin .„'! : . . • Cor. Lackawanna Sl Washington Avenues, t 3. R. K. ■ OK&M'TON, TDA ? CERTAINLY we have, llow could any one in a country like this help hearing whatevorybody ii talking about. Schlager .ielieathc World in all that pertain* to good orackars. U. He ■take* the following varieties, and is responsible f«r all his manufactures: Butter, Boston, Water, Graham, ricNicand Sugar Craokera. Soda Biscuit. The undersigned would tender his tlionks to kU many patrons in Luzerne county and elsewhere, ana now begs leave to assure them that kls facilities for business are more perfectihan before. CHARLES 8CHLAGEB. Dr. Washington C. Nugent, Offfcri hi* profrwiirtiidl perrteee to the citiseni of IDitt««ton *h't vicinity. K JfrnmT mtn Office foot of Butler II ill. May 44, 18fifi tf. . v -j -s E. REMINGTON A SONS., -* HAXLTACTuasas or ML REVOLVERS, RIFLES, TOB PRINTING, f BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, ratta.' ■For every flirtation, ten cents. nn£»«ry young man who has more than C girl, is taxed five dollars. Not a fu ar thfc soon* ' '".I . Bak behind the brod skreans .A , ' . t1 Uv tavurns wot olame tu be ajse, • • 1 v Wat ar sich as tu caul fur thesenshur »v all Hoo destr the suppresUgn uv vise, vise, vi»e, IIoo desir the suppreshuu uv vise! For courting in tho kitchen, tweoty-f cents. Paper Ruling and Book Binding- To inert the ii.rreasod demand of the business community, I have m»dee*tensi»e additions to my Job OlHw, and by on increased foree of first* class workmen, I will-be at aft timM ready to do all kinds of PLAIN- and FANCY JOB PRINTING at oicea/vtuM iteyrentft pouihltiitpaicK. RULING to any pattern neatly exoe»ted,i, BOOKBINDING in any style doD«on»fcor* notice BLANK B00K8 of all kinds, from a »25 Ledger, Day Book or Docket to a 6 oout Passbook, eohstantly on hand. STATIONERY in great variety for sale at reasonable nricejkl*PRINTING, WBAPPINO »nd wunio pirfw Muskets and Carbines, Courting in the parlor, one dollar. t Courting, in« romantic place, flvo doll* and fifty cuits for each uffunco thereafter. Seeing.* lady home from church, twon fivefeeote. For (he United States Scrvlec. Also, Pocket and Belt Revolver*, Repeating Revolverr, Rifle (Janet, RevolC*Blfle * Shot Oon Barrels, and Otnn Materials noW by Gun Iv«t»nD and the Trade generally. In these dsya o» Househrealtine and Bobbery, every Honse, Store. Bank, and (Dfflee shonlH have one of BEMINGT0H8' REVOLVERS. ' F.A.THOMPSON. , flcranton, Feb. 21, 1861 52#vl Pitts ton, Sept. 21,1884. • ■ JtfD.i. : SICK». .T 'el f;i.:wQ Nou tho trootb is jest hear, ,,, n .J w That both licker an bare, Ar the verryest Ifuss wot i no, Wharsumever tha rane ; Tba will lore in thar traae X Bed nosus, (owl wo, we, wi»,- i* Bad nosus, lowlstumarlf*attwo,) •• ' i Millet's Photograph Gallery. ffiPllTSTOII BREWERY! ENLARGED and IMPROVED. r' , I UiMtJ luy • fK undersigned, thankful for tho libera! patronage eftfdftderi to Him in ha* now the pleoHure of announcing tliat lie ha* recently built A LARGE B&lGK: ADDITION To liie old $rttwery, iu which ftU theipo4*mimprovement* for brewing iiiive been fnrSaoeea, and the val* u«- of fblah Are n4te#t'sd by tins Miponor quality of the Afc produced. ilia entabfi«hment ia nowpernana a» eomjptote a» #hy to be found itt any part, of the State. Having an abundance of jooai for Htoripg, our Ale we are enameHr to fpeplt oriliandln large qnati title*, there-, it time tf»i4petMMl improve by age. nDTiCTi*D H" ' . w uw Secipg fjiwy house from the Dime Socit ive ceuts, the proceeds to bo devoted to relief qf disabled army chaplains. For. Jadies who paint, fifty cents. PRESENTS Parties do*iring to avail themt»clve§ ofrllie Irfte improvement* In Pl§toU,and superior workmanship and form, will find all combined in the Now Remington Revolvers. Ciroulnra containing cuts and description of our Ar„"wul *. Y. Mooac ft Niciiiiu*, Atfents, ... No. 40 UbnMlAnd 8«, New YCfrk. , Far.weariug a low-necked dress, one dol cyrl op a lmdy's bend, above t JWq,cents, , tvrD1 For any unfair device for entrapping yoi men into matrimony, live dollars. Clven Wit h n-'inaxw nnmu •D"'W Only bed i the pour, In the spase uv an our, mi I wud bio. the rum holds too T—, well, I will not dcklare Very pintedly Whare, » I | D■ 1 f. \ » r' nrt * * b - "£ " ? ■ M OPcx* . jj»/ D - f tr ,* i ?S" = 3coP3 «A|fa_ ffei | 1 gs x- n rig. M Ss£ ? *&o § I 3- o 3 5 poo n «« /r 5 2 a **i "+ & y VJ CjJ — H F*; ' .g S p7*3 H cau 0? a prt fS 5g -S" 3 s? ® GO T .Ss v* :? J! Haw 6 CARD April 1U, lw6.-f.m iV^easing hoops larger Ijian eight fee circumference, eight cenfs for each hoep. Old bachelors over thirty are taxed ten i lars and sentenced to banishment to Utah. Each pretty lady to be taxed from twen live cents to twenty-five dollars, she to fix estimate of her own beauty. It is thou .that a very large amount will be realized ft this provision. WIRE SCREENS. But an odtorur woolin tha'd smel, smel, smel, But aa odur ttr woolen tha'd'nnel! ' "' Bespokfully dederkated to, *e., by '* »«!•'' Mmii Hooitkr, * Grand Tycoon uv good templaars. / W. BROCK Scranton, pa- OHM MALTiNfr AN1D DRYING HOUSES Are the hugest and be# arranged the country can produce. In short.no pains or expense have been spureil to n'"ke the i staliliHlinteilt perfect in all re spec Is, una »e inD'Ue an iftspeetion of it by all.— Orders filled npoWtll* Shortest notice, and promptness mllicred to in ilio transaction of all business.' - p.avHU«HE8. PICTUEES. ti ,t ; NANUFACTUBKR OF WIRE SCREENS, &c., t Uton, Dec. 22,1866. &C. REMOVAL who* ir *4* cone***. [From the Becord of the Times.] Soenes in the Old "World.—Wo. 27. Brandensburg's Bakery. tended for the term ot seven j iUt of March, 1M1, for * nC LXJJM/At ft I , Partica intcros ted '*! please take riohat theNojv f ork ,e Railing Co., are sole owners of Tietter* Patent ol fulled States isi to Henry Jenk, of Pottsville, Pa. ing date March 1847, and exears, from the 6th * arid useful iin- PHtnlon, Feb. lTlSW. Prepare for| Cold Weather The aubaoriber woulij respectfully announce to bis customers and the publicof Pittston and vicinity, that he is prepared to supply them with JfAPLES. Each boy baby, fifty cents. New Brick, Opposite BIG BASIN, PITTSTON, PA. To Tgx Cfln.DRKN o» St. SrErnas's S. S. A day or two after returning from Paestum, I made another excursion of very great interest. Friday, the 2d of March will be long remembered. I went jn company with an American friend, a young lawyer from Hartford, Connecticut, and we did enjoy the day exceedingly. • We ntarted from Naples about 10 o'clock, and taking up a goide on the way, visited several localities noticed hD history..— The first thing which attracted our attention on ocr way out, was the grotto of Pausilipo, where a rhadts cut through the hill, Wf a mile long. The tunnel i«'76 feat highland lighted with lam pa on either side, ao that it waa not disagreeable, but aaada* pleasant variety. Our ride waa around a bay or ratljer a succession at bays, with fine views out upon the sea. And dow we comef to a small * totfn, it is Pozzuoli, but this is not a Auniliar' name to ypn- ,.It ig, however, the same as Puteoll, and it is the place where St Paul and bis companions, St Luke and others landed after their long and perilous voyge. In that day it was an important port, and a safe harbor,— You will remember that Paul was shipwrecked it Malta, and after staying three months, he found a ship belonging t6 Alexandria in Egypt, " whose sign was Csstor ft Pollox," about to sail to Italy, in which he took paasage. First, they touohed at Syracuse on the island of Siailyj where (hey tarried three dSykjind then to Rhegittm on the Italian'coast fills place is now called Beggio, and a rairoad to fa jrro~ Each girl baby, ten cents. „ . families having more than eight babies not to be taxed, aud for twins, a premium forty dollars will be paid out of the funds cruing from the tax on old bachelors. (jj Each Sunday loafer on the street cornen about church doors, to be taxed his vol whicfi if about %wo cents. fTIHS STAFF OF LIFE is good Bread, *nd I I would respectfully inform the 9iti*en« of FitUton and vicinity, that I alwnyr keep the f MMija* article on hand for i»Le, with allkindso STOVES, CASTINGS, FIRE BRICK *o., for the coming \yater. Having a large assortment of the most unproved stoves, bought before the advance in prices, will endeavor to "apply all who may favor bim with a call at ae to* it figure as a good article can be purchased .frr.eJaewhera- i Those in want of anything in'his line will find it to THEIR ADVANTAGE * to give him a call. H*vh»g had expedience and. knowing the kind of »tove«,»uitabl« for this mar-, ket, and employing kpikI workmen together with intending and overseeing the business himselt you wilt find*ny th ing'yod purchase to be made substantial, and of tin very best material. . Among my «tov»s will be foeoid'lhe D 0 Union Pook 8toye£0. ...; t M Wyoming, and Lehigh. Union and Challenge Bange, one of the best Ranges now in use. Also, Elevated Oven St ova*, of different atyles A good assortment of ,1, ; ...... PARLOR STOVES A large assortment 61 CRACKERS, PIES, CAKES &C. Vanities and Parties supplied with everything In hia line, on ahort notice, and on reasonable Cartas. ■ My establishment 1s now ia my sew brick building opposite the big bssin, on Main st. FRANK BKAKDENBUBGP. PitUton, March 1,1803. provement in the Process ofManufacturing Wire Grating, &c., and th|t|ltm»ni Hifrimfinj thn»aino will b« held aoeoaritable, Ad flmBfc' to- respond in damage*,' and are hereby prohibited from making, sellhig, or using, or continuing to make, sell, or use, screens* sieves or any other article sell articles madaacaosdijug lnpatent, with' in the li«ms of- tho noriherr Anthracite Coal; Region of Peimsytvania. Coal Operators and others using Screens, Wire Orating, 4c., are warned against using the same unless obtained and purchased from the said J. W. Brock. The orders of the Coal Trade and others, for any description of Wire Screeos,Orating, Sieves, Ac., are respectfully solicited, As the undersigned are prepared to fill all orders witn dispatch. Seranton, Sept. IS, 1883. A • „;t The "Anerioan Eagle." * A writer ia • Georgia paper introduces American eagle, which for five years haa b • comparative stranger in those parts, and this stfle, preliminary to the Fourth of Ji »" We must fx up the eagle, get the godC a net of teeth tad a waterfall, and have Fot of July got up regardless of expense, must give all the Mormon Women a husb apiece, marry the anxious school marms t come down South to teach the darkies, put niggers ab work, build a horse-railroad f New York to the city of Mexico, dam up Qulf Stream, lick England, (Old and Mi annex Cuba, and we Will be aguin in a g aadgtorious country. We now retraco Our slops. The sun of midday is shlnihg warmly upo» «s, but it is relieved by a grateful breeze from the sea.— We examine the rfetnains of the templo of Jupiter Serapis, some of the columns of which are still standing. The place is used for sul phure baths. Not fat off are the ruins of an ampbitbeRtK, not a* large however •» the celebrated building in Rome, of which I have given you a description, and not in a good state of preservation. The places where the animals were kept underneath are still It T« gfud tfcat in if Jfero fought, and St. Jfpuarius was imprisoned who was martyred on a hill new by where a monastery had been "WEST END HOTEL.". mws. r TO R1 jlfltm; rE BOUSE is conveniently located for Uie aeeommndativn of traveler* Daitf -««U supplied with everything; nmusnn to make the *qjoi|n|er cooifor- MW'1 W «. M. WEIGHT. D. C. HARBIN0TON WRIGHT & HARBINGTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILKK9-BAKBK, I»A, Office on Main St., above .Z Bennett's Store. Will practice in Courts of Luserne County and MaroVs Courts of Carbonaale. Consultations in Oermanand English. D. C. Harrington, Notary Fuhlic. Feb. 4, 1884. NEW BAKERY. The undDrtlgh«dn'froaDifc i jespectfully an Bounce to the public that be h*»e op«»»d API EXTENSIVE BAKERY IN P1TTST0N adjoinidD the Butlei Hou»a, whore he wW be prepared at *11 times to supply families end parties with Bread Bisnuit, Cake* and Piea,Cof all kind, o» short *.«D!«.;»o»..#n exten.iye experience in the bakery business they feel po hesitation in saying that 'be will beafel* to satisfy all as to the qualify of'Bread Ac,, wbicb iy±£i* - ■" Pitts ton Jaly #th, lg||r Dr. JOIIN C. DEC KE It, JJHYSICIAN AND BURGEON, "tr'Umitre, Brass Kettles, Wash Boilers, with patent metalip bottoms, an article more duvtble than copper, and at the '"ff&Svininid *«d American iroH1 Cold Hods, Stove Pipe, best blackening, Ac., at . I; 01.6 STAND, Plttston, Oct. ft, 1802.-ly Hollow 'War*, (Formerly of Tunkhannoek,) Opposite the Bank, Pitts ton, Fenn'a. erected, j* OAo4 boon—from 8 to IS a- m..( and 1 to 2 p. tt. Evening, 0 to 8. Pltwton. March 1,1886.-tf Marriage and Celibacy. A V ESSAY" Or WARNING AND INSTRUCTION A fOH you Nil MBIT. AIM. Uinm and Abu»e» envelope*. Addr*»«, Dr. J. 8K1LUN UOUOHTON, Homrii AMDoei«tio«i,PhilMieihDliU, Pa." Ju. UfMr-lT ' D And now a walk of some Utile distance to the crater of Solkatrera, an old volcano. It 1$ very large—three or foot times the circumference of the crater of Vesuvius—without any by a gentle road. It has net been inaction far many iceatariea, lor the bai*inff CMaD Veft«fe4 «4tNflf In another spot, whrcfi wo pass, mi irt openlghta new moun- tunw »«*C " Why do you keep yourself so distai , said a ftr ope to a cool lover. " Becat , said he, " distance lends enchantment to ! tiew." M.rtihii£$RDAhZC!tfL0$Z aedy Street, nxtdoor to Dr. Dorr'i. LADIES' DRESSES AND CLOAKS ['' 1 * ™ * 1 ' " I'm afraid you'll cftrne to want," sai old lady to a young gentleman. " I have to want already," was the reply. " I your daughter." all kiudi, made neatly, substantially, and In latest atrle. We aim to please. PitUton, April 21, 1861. DR. M. L. ROWLAND, /" CVFFICE formerly oceupled by th« B»nk, NEW CARPETS. ,,ock mct. 300 (MM) V'fct'K** JlaiWafed Plank at «)UU,UUU J.10YS1A11D*C0'S. Dm. 2 V#». •■C C■D* » ■ C-D ■ - k *C . 1 ro ?t |
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