North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, November 11, 1863, Image 4

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From tße agonal Guard.
GOVERNORS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
The following interesting table contains
matter which will be very useful for future;
reference, and having been preparen li
gnat care, it* accuracy ca;^ be
FROM 1682 i 0 i Q ' b
yr-V - Mi. % s ■
1682, October, Wdham Pe I 1
acted as Governor till An? •• v"**
Thomas Floyd, President, until December:
1688.
Captain John Black well, Deputy Governor
to 1690.
President and Council to
"Benjamin Fletcher, Di'pmjrwiCHpr to
Sept., 1692.
Wm. Markham, Deputy Governor to Dec.,
3d, 1696.
Wm. Penn, again acted as Govern r to
Nov, Ist, rul.
Andrew Hamilton, Deputy Governor to
Fab. 1703.
Edward Shipped, Prcsidcßfc of Gooocil to
February, 1704.
John Evaus, Deputy Governor to Febru
ary, 1709. . i
Charles Gookin, Deputy GovcrftW to
March, 1717.
Sir Wm. Keith, Bart., Deputy Governor
to June. 1727.
Patrick Gordon, Deputy Governor to June,
1736.
James Logan, President of Council to
June, 1738.
George Thomas. Deputy Governor to June
1748.
Jamilton, Deputy Governor, to Ort !>cr,
1754.
Robert Hunter Morris, Deputy Governor
to Aug. 19, 1756.
William Penny Deputy G ivvßL r no Nov.
1759.
James Hamilton, Deputy Gjvern wf c> Oct.
1763.
John Penn. son of F.icLa rrT A* n. Deputy
Governor to May <>, 1771.
Richard Penn. Governor to Aug. 1773. i
John Penn, (second;time) Governor to j
Sept. 1770.
Thomas Wharton, jr.. President of Execu
tive Council Jo Oct 1777.
Joaeph ReeJ, President to X v. 1781.
Wiillam Moore, President to Nov. 1 782.
John Dickinson, President to Oct.
Benjamin Franklin, President to Oct. 1788.
Thomas Miflln, to the adoption of the new
Constitution, in 179 *.
UNDER TIIB CONSTITUTION OF 1790.
1790, Thomas Mil Tin elected,
reteivt-d, 27.72">
Artuur S r Clair had 2.803
Whole number, g 30,529
1793, Thomas Mitlin received. 19 590
F. A. Muhlenberg lOjUj ~
Whole number, 30,391
1796, Thomas MifKn receive^,*3ol>29 .
F. A. Muhl.T-.herg ' toIlJ!
Whole number, 41.031
1789, T. McKean received, £7.2 4
James Ross 22.613
Whole number, (.5,010
1805, T. McKean received, 48 483
Simon Snyder 43 644
Whole number, 82.53-5
1808, Simon Snyder received. 67 976
James Boss 37.575
John Snayd 4,000
Whole number, 111,564
1811, Siniom Snyder received, 52,319
No opposition.
Whole number, 57,6u4 j
1613, Simon Snyder received "1.099
Isaac Wayne 29.566
Whole number, 81,503 J
1817, Win. Find lav received, 66.331
Joseph Heister 59,273
' Whole number, 125 604
1820, Joseph Heister received 68.9D9
Wm. Find la v 66 000
Whole number, ■ 134.205 |
1823, John A Shu! z received 89(928
Andrew Gregg 0L221
Whole number -— ——151,149
1820. Jonn A.ShuMz reC' ; veil 72 710
John Sergeant 1.174
Whole ntirnber, 73,881
1829, George Wolf received 78 2DV
Joseph Hitner 75.776 "
Whole nnmlier, 129,695
1832, George Wolf received,^9l.23s
Joseph Ritner 88,186
Whole number, 179,421
1835, Jes. Ritner rccc-iv.d, 94.023
George Wolf 65.804
11. A. Mu'nlenbe rg 40,586
Whole number, 209.413
UNDER TiiC PRESENT CONSTITUTION.
1838, David 11. Porter ree'd. 131.196
Joseph ltirner 121 389
Whole number, 258,885
1841, David R. Porter lee'd. 1 36.336
John Banks 113,371
Wlmle number, - -219,700
1844. Francis R.Shunk ree'd 160.403
Joseph Maikle, 156.114
Whole number, 316 517
1847, Francis R. Shunk rpe'd 1-1$ Dfcl
James Irwin J28.1 18
Eman'l C. Reigart T1.217
Whole number 285 476 j
1848. Win. F. Johnson ree'd. 168.462
Morris Longsfreth 168 162
Whole number, -*336.024
1851, Win. Bigler received 186 .107
Win F. Johnson 178,070
Whole number 364,577
1854, James Pollock ree'd 204.008
Win. Bigler IGOOOI
Whole
1857. Wm. F. Packer ree'd. 137 390
Davin Wilmot 146.147
Isaac Hszlehurst 28.100
Whole number, —564,137
1860, A. G. Cur'in received 262 403
Henrv I). Foster 230.239
Whole number, 492,462
1863, A G. Curiin received 269.496
G. A Woodward 254,171
Whole number, 523.667
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President Lincoln has issned a proc
lamation appointing the last Thursday of
November as a day of thanksgiving
and praise to Almighty God, for the blessings
and favors bestowed upon the land, even
amid tbe havoc and desolation of civil war. i
WBiiiHiiii
von"" aw^tnt*4.Tutit'ul
of allEmil; S&*4 MaebWjW Ohl-tad to the
Uiir'Ty Sewing MachuJZLha# so
in any fox Hemming; 1
bng, ..
1-roidosSJir. : sithg, forth. ... oilier Family ;
.-cwiniHtf'wfone thSfoa ea pa city for a great !
, variety of work it wilt saiv ail kinds of Doth, j
and with all kirnli uf ihru.uU Gopf arid recent im
provements miee •JiV Fiifci!'.' Seadng M i dline most
relicts, "'id mo-t durable,* an 1 id*..-* c .wia:rs in ae
ti. jif-rf V i'#; edd, ,
gtiteD, wnien is the best Hitch known. Any one, ev- j
i n.yi' the n> .t or hgayr eaj < "t see, at a glance,
how to n e tffoietun - A rnrouy Sewing Machine. — :
' The Elding Case of the Machine i-a
pi of tinning woikmcn.-i-ip f the wont useful
1 kind. !' p;meets Fie tnaei.ii e when uot in use, and
when a bent to he o; orate 1 may I e opiene.il us a spi
vi- us and a! fcut.le to ru-Piin the work. —
While ; • A tilemi* of Vie choice-1
woo k-.aije f|tv4ti-,' jv Fn tij " ;!!! ' vhastt st man- -
; ner phP^blo,otV-r* are 'r./lbmeu an l embolished in
: 9W*,? a.
| chine in r.pei tion. so a to'juigo of its-groat euritci
i ty and beauty.
it i ;"n-t ot pritg as p ph: r for family sewing |
• "s oprr in i it factoring; mu epiues _.irc for uiuauiiictur
iag udri rues
I Jhe branch Offices are well supplied with silk. I
•wPt. fi!:i Tit jlc Sj ui. Ac., ef the very IxAtqual-
Send for a Pampscctt*
TUP SAN'rFAfTFBrxtl COMPANY'. ;
i*' ' ■■ ,
-ioa Broadway, Mew York. i
I & IHiila telphia Ollice, rt IO t'hestnut St.
MRS. C' T. .M'ecrj )
I J'. A. Bai: -.vci.Ej"': ( "J lia 1ia Tuaihanno k.
,D i ' Lfi jt>' iTI L* T
WOOL CARDING
CXI! liat-S'lit !
t ■: ■ * #
. It x. AJffl v? If \
: MIC. CAMS wm
L 8 Ifi i Ja a - > A
j thpun it v- it! nkful f r pn.-t favors, inform i
i* hepU 'li • th?i( they stiff e'Oi'inp.e the business t>{ |
f F-.ir'Fng
AT Tht CLD 87M IN NIfiHCLSCN
mile ' "h. v the I'-epoC
, Jh!r. r *• " ''ur terms for flic ensuing season j
' " ' aqc%>nlos tlie wool, in the!
j pro; irtii : ohe IT,. f rt (?• nof woo! Five rents per
j cent p*i di caahj..m delivery el' lolls. If tfo-re is
no rraiigvy.y as 10-j <y. every I th lh. will b„ !
j la'-Ctf. A\ s>}s -'groase. one and a half t
, vent# pier lb. will be , a rg. • in ail lasc .
I M o ngffn neg or the T i lies, n< ( •>-• ilmelr ! anda |
I hj wool at home i but send us Dean;
woi *ri\ giod g?e win w.-ifian! them
goi.d work.
.JSoir v. r. it A cox <
I-: A. BACON.
y-ijjr
Alay lrih 1 - gv ®
-AkCy
i Tin fESTiLiQjp!.
I r n HE su' - riber lias pa.-t ri.-cive iat his shop, over
X Ilc'.kii n'-' Ffj n-e A in
MESHOP Em! PA.,
psmft wnt constnntly kcep*on nan 1 all rhe late-t
MP (BED rnnn'r;
; i!ii LjU ,u Jn iIU 0 1 It j_l U |
I iAmng v;(i v|r- tf •.'•(" \l 'jftlC.' l JillVJiA fv. 1
t "T'Ar<C,' pntrtrns, Wifh PARLOR STOVES aid J
j Ifenters ofh-very doser oti, n. itl.ndrhe • ffers
I at prices that u ill defy com jat if ion i
His stoves are bought diro.ttlv of the .V inufantur- |
ers at M.tthXY. \V i f.K I Nlt.VitiU-k I'iH i\'i ItIhVCE
I and i-UR.^\"T( i -'f ■ Ifojs t ral'.re enabled u> m-U
; tliem ntueuiati lidvaiice or, the ori&irin! > 0.-t
1 "y 4 TfG c V 4 rr "t- A N
i*A i | j - a **, 3 tfX v'i' 3 i
-and- j
(stopper IVarc.
■ nil kinjs on hand auJ m ile t i order Also
I'IPE, WAtIOVISOM S. \M>>!,r,l(;sf-
SHDIiS FOR SALE.
| The j/OI 'ddf Co kin 8 ive,
F o v c st ueei),
I (Elevate;l oven) w f-rth • rffcr? \ nt
j 820 for Q inclt. 82" for 9 neh, , i
neatly and promptly dj tg-.
UFXitY BTAXBBUKY
Mt.-hopp.-n. liec ltth. 1842-yvJntOly.
I MRS. W OOD'S
.
ttiiij-RBATlil'
sTiMWATise
FOR WHISKERS AND HAIR.
. •
i: T. \Tixn-oNcbFNT \;<n IXVM
•K. ' : . hstr 10 f • 1 i! 1 1; .1 I, give
| lew life an I re-!oie to original color gray hair
j jause rod hair to g:ow dark. Is v> at ranted to bring
nit thij, at of
WHISKERS CR A MUSTACHE !
in from three to six week a. This article is the onlu
[ one . ?t!>e kfe|l used by the 1 n ach, and in Loudoy
and T*nSnT ftruniWrf.iT use.
It is a la- nit Ho I economical, soothing, yet stimula
ting compound, adingm it by magic upon the roots,
causing a ( autiiul growth of luxnrinnt hnir. If ap
plied to lie s- ilp it will erne BAhDxess, and ennsa to
spiing up in place of the bnid sj-ots a fino growth of
! new hair Applied a.. rding to directions, it will
j turn RE i) Or liglit hair DARK, and restore gray Hair
to its onginnlwlur, leaving it sott. smooth, and tic.x
--i i'de The " Um.l;; . ris m artivl.
ir. every gentleui mV toilet, and after one week's u.-e
- M"f "•* itl'i'J '-e ivUh-ut if.
: . Tp" ro-tlfcicitdy Ag. nis for the artiele
i in the United Jt ties, to v.hom all orders must l.e ad-
I dressed.
Price O- s^.-box— - for sale by all Druggists
i and Deal stfjt'of 4fe "onguenf," warranted
to have th:
; sire it.by m. (Wmit} segtfiilv paciic I, on receij.f
I of price an l | -t.. •a|d|l.lß.
i Apilyto or address HOP,.VCE WOOD
.Sogih 7'bsSi,. cor Grand,AVillminsburth.n
he sub.-eril ;r. IftvS i r jfo- tha following prop- '
ertv, Those wishing to purchase raal estate can do j
so at a bargain.
ONE I.OT OF BAND
> i tkin one nt:wef \ichMl.-oi. Depot. L*L DTK It :
of sixty acref, partly in,proved, with a . good house
and barn thVreoh. "Wen watered, ahd living water
ruuring in the house.
A GOOD GOMFOHTABLE
Tr< >\r 1-7 SOLO LOW.
AT SJYA 500 ACRES OF WILD LAND.
XXX-iOVTiying from one to two miles from the
Station,, in Tots to suit Lpyers
A 1 /A OTHER REAL ESTATE at a low
l\. ' j v_J figure.
For terms, call on
K 3."SEARLE Ag't.
* Nicholson Station. D.L, AW R. It.
July 29 im
RUNNiNG_ STILL!
T'lf? nir> ESTUfS?Thn:NT of(lhl i
X is still in runnigg onlcr. through nil f,io reverses i
an ! panics of feitac! 1 days', TB33, without being j
wound ur, at wUiah pltfee YOU cag linda good,nsort-
BOM <•;'
DYES, DRUG t MEDICINES.
as can be found'in the county, genuine and j
pnre.
Boots, Shoes, Harness and Leather,
a? coo l as tho hot, .ill as ohca na* the. ohpapest, and j
all the WORK \V All If AKTEI)'
You can get jiil ldnds of Job Pruning done to or- '
1 dor, and blanks of every kind constantly' hn hand, I
which. In style, are not surpassed By our largo or
county offices.
TO THE I, A 1)1 ZP.
' your t g
S3 kva;ua.o£XXiiraz3
The
of the best, am! raot relftiHfe f*evin .Ma him >■ for
the moi* v, now Iftmeri-.tt. vizt Shuttle,
• and the *3O 1 anklln Machine*. equal in enmieity to
Wheeler A Wiioifia 475, or liri.er X Baker's Mi
machine, and (Cflftptg the same stR-h, which is one
third say lug in buying here t'iiaa at auiy other agency
in Northern I'cjyi.-ylyania.
Every Business Hon do yanr own Printing !
IT WILL PAY!
ho \V L' S P A '1" K X T
PORTABLE PRINTING PRESS, i
('he ehc.il"? t in the United States,)
| for sale. Price, from #5 to *25 for a press. Oflico !
■ complete, from t>H> to 4!/"). with type and all necessu- i
ry material Call and see them, or send for a circu
' laroffull particulars.
Particular attention is called to
SPRING a RHEUMATIC ELIXER,
and ten- cfbefit- TJTrthnevt. for nil ilhrurffirfiit pains.
Head;, he, Ifvr.t Serin, 'Ac , f.r*a!e in M hoop my by
| Dr. Becker &to. and HmtjLo ve; on Russell Hill
I by 'i'. Stemphs; at I'orkitu I by Mr- Gasoy ; at Me
' shoppen by Henry Staasbur.. At: : .1 of the medi
cine, will in 11 easels, prove satisfactory. Try it,and
be convinced.
!
It It ILK I 50,000 Click far sale.
Thankful for |>ast fa. >rs, the, subscriber is deterui
i i.ied, by stri t attention to Lu.-inci-s, to merit still fur
i thor "atrotirtgc.
T D. SPRING.
Laceyville, Sept. 11, !%2-v2n7.
NE W GROC ELi Y
—AND—
Provision
STOM!
The S'l' -' riber hs opened n Grocery-nnd Provis
ion Store in the Store Room, formerly occupied by
• Thos. Usterhuut, in the borough of Tuukfiuunock, j
: anl inten Is lotkecp on h.in l a good assortment til
I such articles as arc usually - >ld iu such an oa'ib
| lishnicnt. He intends to deal in nunc nut good goods,
an 1 to dispose of them at just so small advance upon
! cost a< it i- possible for any man to do with -ifetv to
i himself— being witling to share in these " hard I
; timt.4' the profits with bis euslomeni. Any ore wish- i
in rto purchase any of the following articles, will do
! well to tail mi the subscriber be lota l" ,ri basing eleef
Tea, Go flee, Molasses, Syrup,
Kerosene, Candles, To bat-e, Snuff,
iSaleratus, Sal Soda, Ginger,
Pitjtper, AUopiee, itma
mo n, N u t in egs,
Cloves, Raisins,
Cream of
Tartar,
Pork, White Jfftsji,.Matkerel, Trout,
Nails, 0 hiss, Wheat Flour. Buck
wheat Flour, Com Meal. But
ter, Cheese, I'leg's, Apples,
Vulvar, Starch, Pen-
II o1 d e i s, 1' eu -
oils, Ink. Pa
per, Envel
opes,
; Pocket Books, Money Purses, Spool
Thread, Liner. Thread, Sewing
ilk, Butt-ms, Thimbles, Pins,
Needles, Shawl Pins,
Watch Guard s,
Buck N'kin, Cot
ton, ilk, ami
Lisle thread
Gloves,
' Cotton and Woolen S 'ks and Hose.
Boxes. Coarse, Pine, Dress and
C i rele C) oni lis. 11 a i r
Brushes, Shaving
B >£'es, naps,
&c., Arc.,
A!-w. n srenprn! ii"-'rtinint nf c! 4,,Tn mad" Fonts
: ind Shoes of the very best quality warranted also
I -"ult by ihe barrel War. xi ia ex ha ge for goods
! and tor wlrkh,'hfi hjghftgt.bi irk *t price will bo paid
; Grain of all kin Is, I'.u-kwhoat l'iaur, Butter, Eggq
I'.-eawax. U'-ue>. La d, Tail w, Poultry. Fnper Rags
I I'red lh aehi S. in ati . i.
GEO LEIGH TON
Ttmkhantinok Dec. 10, 1562.
>i r.i> i ift, (i
HARD WARS <k IRON!
HUNTBRO'S & BLAIR
. }
NOW OFFER FOR S 1 I
1 j* 1 i i i i*4<li> '-I
TROX. STE I. NAILS AVF '
SPIKE*. MINE RAlf . UAILUC \D
IfPIKES, ANVILS, LEm.CWS,' lIOItSHT-SHOES,
Jlntm'ntit anb Caijlijl) Qarcc Hails,
WROUGHT IRON,
IfflllllSS' FAfID ff A E
i "• >. JA?-is;
CARPENTERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANT ED
111 BS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SITN
LLIiS, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES
PIPE BOXES, STRING STEEL
BOTTS, NITS, WASHERS
BELTING, PACKING,
GFUND STONES;
PLASTER PARIS, . EM EXT, HAIR, SHOVELS,
WHITE LEAD, FRENCH WINDOW
GLASS, iU, &r. t ,tc.
t |
ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BUNDS ON
II AN D IN A SSO RTM EXT,
AND MANI FAUTrR
ED 10 ORDER
LEATUEEIi AND FINDINGS,
FAIRBANKS SCALES.
ScrmtCP, Editroh 1563, "!n33-!y
DEL. LACK. A WESTERN
•RAILROAD,
ox3C-A-3xrevte OP TTMB
'pT:IRT M-FI . \r, X. ■ IN' T 'JVh Icti!.1 c ti!. Trnit. -
' J will run as follows:
EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAIN'S
Leave Great Bend at 7:20 A. M.
New Mi!ford 7:39 "
Montrose 9:00 "
Hujibidtoui- • v '■"s*s'/ "
Nicnofeori 9:40 "
Faetoryville 904 •'
Abiington '
SCRAN TON Hi did "
iMoseow lOHl' "
Gouldsboro 11:07 "
Tobyhujmi.. -• • 11:20 "
StroudShUrg 12.32 I'. M-
Mater li#p 12:48 •'
COLOMBIA !;00 "
j ; 25 U
Hope (Philadelphia conncetion) - • I:>s
Oxford 1:53 "
Wiifliinjjtqn 2:10 "
Jnn"fi'tit 2:32
Arrive at New York 5:30 "
Philiiielphitt 8:30 "
MOVING NORTH.
I.eate NywA'orlt from foot of Courtlaud
Street WW A'.M.
Pier No. '2, North River, 7:00 "
Philadelphia, fr.im Kej.aington Depot 7:10 •'
Leave Junction 11:15 "
W ashing! oi: s -........ v 1
oxford - 11:50 "
Hope (PiiilaJelpnid cormectiori).. I'lfFl P. M.
Delaware 12:13 "
Columbia 1:00 '
M'ater Gap 1 :l(j "
S' roudrburg 1 :Ht) "
9'obyhanna 2:42 "
Gouldsboro 2:33 "
Moscow 3.17 "
SCKAXTON 4:10 "
Ahingtoii 4:40 "
Faetoryville 4:58 "
Nicholson 5:18 "
Ilowbottmn 5:38, "
MAntro?o OrOO' "
New Milfosd 8:21 "
Arrive at (Ireat Bend 6:40 "
T -/" These Trains connect at Great B"ii I with the
Night Express Trains both East and West on the
New York and Erie, aud at Scrantun with Trains on
LackaVanna and Btoohisburj- Railroad, for Pittston,
lvingsten and W'.ikesh i rre; and the Train moving
South connects at Junction with Trains for Bethle
hem, Mauch Chunk, Reading and llarrisburg.
Passengers to and from New York change cars a
Junction. To and From Philadelphia, via. B. D. R.
R., leave or take cars at Hope.
For Pittston, Kingston and Yt'ilkes-Tarre, t ike L.
A B. R. It. cars at S ranton.
For Jpssup,' Arehbald and Cariondale, take Omni
-1 bus at Seranton
AC CO MOD A IKJ .V TRAIN.
MOVING NORTH
Leave? Seranton 9:30 "
Abtngton 10:35 "
Fagtoryville 11:00 "
'N?eh"|on 1 l:3'l "
[ Hoj4iottom 12:1.5 I*. A1
Jlontros6 12:15 '•
New Miller I 1:20 "
Arrives at Great Bend 1.43 "
MOVING SOUTH
Leaves Great Ben 1 2:10 I'M
New Milfor l 2:35 '
Montrose nib 5 '
H ipbotto- 24:45 "
Nicholson 1:15 "
Faetoryville ":!3 "
Abington "10 "
Arrives at Seranton 6.30 "
Til's Train leaves Seranton ait r the arrixal ofthe
Train from Kingston, and connects at Great Bend
with the Day Express Trains hotli Hast and West on
New York arm Erie.
JOHN BKISBIN, Sup't.
Superintendent's Office )
Seranton, Nov. 25. ISGI.
PROSPECTUS
"riie'ajt,"
imMnisPir!!
TO BE PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY
L\ TILL: CTTV <)!•' IMISI, VRLLPHU,
BY A. J. < i LOSSBHENXKK ii cb>.
A J. oi.osannrxNfti rnxvcta ,r. r.ervn.
W 11.1.1 AM II W,RI.4h •
"THE AGE" will advocate the principles and poli
cy of the Dcmocritic party, an 1 will, therefore, n -
essarily favor the restoration ofthe Union as ii was
an i deleft! the Cotisti' i-pam ofthe Unite ! jtiv at d
that of ihis-Coißtivinwealth.
It. will freely an 1 fairly discuss all legitimate ?u : -
ierts of newspaper vomuicnt, including of course, and
pre-einineinly at this tiu e, all questions eonneete i
with th'i-ex|s"ng unh ipor condition or oqr ooiitrv
Tfc will tearfepsiy n iib ise the pti,!ic
servants, and-defend the lega and eon.-titutimal
rights of individual citizens ami of sovereign states
ng mist Hssualls from any quarter.
it will seek to awaken the minds of the people to
a proper sense of the a tuat condition of tho Repub
lic —to present to them, truthfully, the feur.ul perils
in which we stand ~s a nation—to'exhibit the m igni
tude of the task that is before them, if they would
check our downward progress—and to inspire them
with patriotic determination to apply THE HEMEUV
for our national ills.
In brief, it will, in all things, aim to 1 e the faith- j
ful exponent of Democratic principles, and to render j
itself Worthy to ho UD organ ofthe Deuwyrutio.pai
ijj, uudai'whosu auspi -cs our country prospape 1
Ring and sh wclf. 'Th restoration' Hi' iliat paity—
the party ofthe CO.VSTITI TIOX and the U.MO.V— to
power, in the legislative aud executive governmen
tal branches ot the States and of tho Union, we be
lieve to he necessary to avert anarchy, and the utter
ruin of the Republic. To contribute* to that restora
lion will be our highest aim.
The News, Literary. Commercial, and other de
partments, will receive due attention, and will he so
.conducted as to make 'THE AGE" worthy ofthe
support of the general reader.
f if The many d'ffieulties now surroun ling an en
terprise of the magnitude of that in whe.-.h the under
signed are engaged, require them to appeal to the
public for a geuemus Mip|.ort, and to nsk for "'I HE I
AGE" a liberal patronage and extended circulation.
The present statu of the preparatory arrangements
warrants tfie oxpeetalifm, th it the first number of
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January 26th, 1863
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TEK'S VADE MECUM, an original and jHipuh j
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lions, and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Nev
er-Failiug Remedies for their spoedy cure. Th
practice of DR HUNTER has long been, and still is,
unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation of numer- I
ous persons, be has been induced to extend his Medi
cal usefuln as though the medium of his " VADE
MBCFM" If is a volume that should lie in the
hands ot every family in the land, as a preventive of
secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one i
of the most awful and destructive schurges ever visit
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Account*, Practical Accountant, Anthorof Lowell's
Treatise upon Book-Keeping, Diagrams illustrat
ing the -'tune. AT. ■
JNO UAVNIN, t'oir.iner-ial Accountant, Professor of
iJuok-Keeping and Practicn! Mathematics.
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i i.l Penmanship, < torn ink fetal Calculations and Cor
respondent.
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! Department.
LECTURERS.'
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I uicrcial Law and Political Economy.
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j i.-ary Notes and Bills of Exchange.
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Ethics.
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j Luerru I course, from Bto 12 weeks. Every student
I is guarnntaed to he competent to talte charge of the
i books of any business firm, and qualified to earn a
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rendered to graduates i.i ohtaiuiug situations. Board
$2 00 to S2 50 per week.
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TRY Til id
NICHOLSON MILLS!!
-oTTcr:
t'-.i
(NEAR BACON'S OLD STAND.)
r IIIS Mill has been lately re-fitte l ami all the
X modern improvements added and is now in
: charge of
TS/LFL. 3B^2uCJO2Nr,
of Nieliolson, Wyoming county, one of the best Mil
lers in ;he country.
Particular attention paid to
C sistoni Work,
a ■ -
which will be done on short notice
I ALL WORK WARRANTED, and if not fcltnffnc
! torilv done may be returned at the expense of the
! subscribers.
!
I FLOT'R of all kinds, MEAL and FEED constant
; ly on hand and for sale, at the Lowest Cash prices
5 '"*?* C vsh or floor paid for grain at the Highest
Cash price*.
S. P BACON'.
Proprietor
3%T El "W
O S3: j%- I
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Cj 5K
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MANUFACTOY!
j The subscriber bus just opene 1 a new Furniture
! Cabinet and Chiir Manufactory in Tunkhannock.
J next door to C. M. Komi'.- grocery st rc —where are
| kept on hind an i manufactured to order:
I 'I'ABLEo ot all sires, patterns, and s yles.
' HAMtS i !n< -<. at, M ig-nuttoin, and common,
j 111 Kh VI ,Sol all styles, .sizes, and prices.
BEDSTEAD"?. Coir ig- and common.
CENTRE TABLE?, WORK ?T.\NT)S, BOOK
CASES, and iu l 1 every tl.ing which can be found j
in the largest furniture tblishtiieuts in the country, [
which lie wil sell at pri.a s as low as they can be
bought in any town out.-idc of the citic. Being sat
isfied that ho e.an compete, both in workmanship and
prices with any establishment in the country, he so
li its the public patronage
REPAIRING of all k'nds done ia a neat, suistan- ■
tial and workmanlike manner.
N. B.—Old cane-seat ehairs, new-seated and re- j
paired.
I NDERTAKING. —Having a Hearse of his own,
and having hid mu h exjierien e. he will attend to
this department of flte 1 usiness on short notice, and
iu a satisfactory manner.
ABRAHAM TT A AS.
July 16, ISo 2. —vhid9ly
Traveling Public!
A33Q i
TO accommodate por-'oru wishing to go by public j
conveyance from this place to any section, or re- i
turn, the undersigned continues to run a
laine
OF
t ¥ li ft W f
to and from Fa toryvtllo Depot, leaving his hotel at
6 o'cl .ck, n. m , arriving at Faetoryville :u tiuio for
Trains to
(!3rcat pen&, £crauton, llnu-ljorh,
awl PHILADELPHIA.
Returning, leaves Faetoryville on tho arrival
of the New York, Philadelphia, and Accommoda
tion Train from Great Bend, arriving in Tunkhan
nock at 7 o'clock, p in.
N. B All 1 press matter, packages and goods will
he conveyed to and from tho Depot. at reasonable
rates; the proprietor holding himself responsible for
the safe delivery of all such entrusted to his care.
Towanda stage arrives at this hotel at 12 o'clock
tn. Returning, leaves at 3 o'clock, p in
Stages for Pittston, Wyoming, and Wilkesbarre
leave on the arrival of the Towanda stage, and re- 1
turning connect with the same.
Montrose stage leave* on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, at 7 "Mrs'k, u. m.. connecting at Montrose
with spigrs for Linghamton. JLc Returning, COUIIVAS
with stages lor Wttatou, Towau ia. Ac
Persons wishing to lie called for at their residence!)
will be accommodated by leaving their names at the
hotel of the proprietor. •, '
Horses and Carriages in readiness toforward pass- (
engerf at all times. i
T. B. WALL
sept 21—v2n7. ;
_._ . V
J} V THE peculiar taint sir
- i - <- infection which we c*l|
SCROFULA lurks I®
the constitutions of
Sv multitudes of men. It
\ either produces or ig
Tjy- 1 produced by an en
. feebled, vitiated state
v|;7 of the blood, wherein
y, * s that tiuid becomes in
conu>etcnt to sustain
J ,hc vita! torccs n their
vigorous action, and
leaves the system to
fall into disorder and
. decay. The scrofulonn
contaniination is variously caused by mercurial
disease, low living, disordered digestion from
niihealthy lood, itnptre air, filth and filthy
haliits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by
i the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin,
! it i hereditary in the constitution, descending
! '• from pttr'nN to children nrito the third ana
1 fourth gctmra ion ; " indeed, it seems to be the
ro l of Him who says, " 1 will visit tho iniqui
ties of die fullers upon their children." The
disease.; wlii'-h i: originates take various names,'
according to the organs it attacks. In the
lm u-. Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally
Co;.-a:tion ; it: the glands, swellings which
sir purUe and become ulcerous sores; in the
sto in:' li and bowels, derangements which pro
duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver com
plaints : on the skin, eruptive and cntawmtta
iific'dipns. 'Jliese ail having theyarfe •origin,
re [ture the same remedy, viz purification and
invigofation of tlie blood. Purify the blood,
and" these dangerous distempers leave you.
With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you can
not have health ; with that "life of the tlesh"
healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease.
Ay or' 3 Sarsaptirilla
; is compounded from the most effectual and
j dotes that medical science Ims discovered for
this r.ftlicting distemper, and for the cure of the
J disorders it entails. That it is far superior to
any other remedy yet devised, is known by all
; who it:;-, a given it a trial. That it does com
! bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect
upon tli cla-s of complaints, is indisputably
proven by the great multitude of publicly
known and remarkable cures it has made of
the following diseases : Kirg's Evil Or
Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup
tions, Pimples, Blotch.es and Sores, Ery
, sipelas. Pose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt
Rheum, Scald Kead, Coughs from tu
berculoui deposits in the Dings, White
Swellings, lifcbiljty, Dropsy, Neuralgia,
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and
: Syphilitic Infection?, Mercr.i-ial Diseases,
Female Wsaknseser, mid, indeed, the whole
j series of compl-iiiits that a;.' c from impurity
i of the blood. Minnie reports of individual
j ea-es iuay be found in Avi.nLs AMERICAK
AI MANM*. wlti ii is furnished to the dniggisU
fur gratuitous distrilmtio'i, wl.ertin may Lo
• learned tie- directions fir its use, and some of
j the remarkahi ■ cures wl.i li it has ntatle when
' ail other lcivedics hi d failed to afford relief.
• Those ta-e.- are purjiosciy taken from all sec
tions of tire country, in order that every reader
j may have access to some one who can speak to
I him of its benefits from pcr-oral experience.
! fsenofula depresses the vital energies, and thus
| leaves its victims far more subject to disease
an ! its fata! results than ore healthy eonstitu-
I tion?. Hue if tends to shorten, and doeu
! gicath' si: et -n the average deration of human
In • . ■ va-t i iprc.'t.n.-e of these fonsidera
! Tim: !>.. • h-! u- to spend years in perfecting a
: roin-dy which i- ad qo.tte* to its cure. This
we now .-le i to the public under the name of
An n's Sw:-\: I :M.A, nlthoitgh it Ls com
p )-ed .f iagte-!" ' . utile of which exceed tho
ist of s /.s i/ mi' i in alterative j>ower. Bv
it- . ! yo i may p t yourself from thefiuffer
i-:g c:t-l d-i'e.cr of ord- rs. I'urgc out
, the l ni'. corrupti-nis that rot and fester in the
: Liood ; puree oift the cmitcs of disease, and
vigorous it . w..l iollow. IJy its peculiar
virtues this le.iTaly siinm'atus the vital ftinc
tiou?, : 1 tii'.i- evpeis tie distempers which
lurk wh in the system or burst cut on any
part of it.
We knew the public have been deceived k
many . omp'.rmis of Sirsupariifa, tlmt promise
niti h -.tit! did tc! —r; but they will neither
d'cenc l rtor l : - rq tnted in t!:;.?. Its virttfc
have been proven by abundant trial, and tbert
remain : t itpt'-s ' mol its stt, px-.-ing excellence
for the cue of t: •• : fflicting di: eaea it is in
tend d. to u- U. Ai'.'.tot:- i under the same
vame. i: is a v .- . -.cnt toed it ine from any
oilier v. hiei. it a.- la'cti bctore the people, aud u
far !•:■• v •;! -ta d than any other which boa
ever been av.iilc.ble to tltetu.
i
i
EPL-3
CHRRRY PECTORAL,
The World's Great Remedy for
Coughs, Cclds, Incipiont Cou
siunption, and lor th 9 relief
of Cocsxtmpt ive patients
in advancod stages
of tire disease.
This has been so long used and so univer
sally known, that wo need do no more than
it-sure the public that its quality is kepi up to
the best it ever lies been, and that it may be
iviiedmm to do all it iias over - done.
l'repared by Hit. J C. AYI it A Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
I.owell, Mass.
Sold bv all druggists everywhere.
8. Stark, Tuukhannnek ; T D. Spring, Laceyvillo
Harding A Co.. Nicholson : E & J Frear, Factoiy
ville. and bv dealers in Medicines everywhere.
1 J. G, BECEEH All CSMFASY
HAVE JTST OPF.XKD A SEW
DRUG STORE
opposite the residence of R. R. Little Esq., on the
Corner of Tioga and Warren Streets, in Tunkhao
nvk Borough, where can be had all kinds o
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
DRUGS AND MEDIGTNKS,
DRUGS ADD MEDICINES,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
DRUGS AND M DICINES,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICAL?
CHEMICALS,
CHEMICALS,
CHEMICALS,
CHEMICALS,
CHEMICALS,
DYE STUFFS,
DYE STTFFS,
DYE STUFFS,
DYSTUFKS,
DYE STUFFS,
DYE STTFFS, PATENT MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICIFES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
P \TENT MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINER,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
with evervthing usually found in his line.
|3f*Pres#riptions accurately filled ; and all order*
promptly attended to
F 1 Dr. J.C. BECKER & CO.
Tunkhannock Pn. May 6th. 1963 v2n381
" HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
lIIIILADELPHI A.
L"or the Relief of the Sick ,V Distressed, afflicted with
Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially
for the Curt of Diseases f the Sejruai Organs
Medical advice given gratia, by tho Acting Surgeon
Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea or Soiuinag
Weakness, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs
and on the New llemediesemployed in the Dispensa
ry. sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelope fme
of charge. Two or three stamps for postage wul be
acceptable. Address, Dr J- SKILLIN HOUGH
TON, Ahting Surgeou, Ho ward Association, NoOly
Ninth Street. PbilaJolpbia P*> BUOJy,