®O. 0«p««W. ■ 9«U,||Bq>t. 5 bqroDd , Mging oahia Mah ,«»ie «>x mOMfren imand Jone*bdn>hax ( the Maooo line (ante {iat Junction. Mem). Meeee aed Kilpatrick'* mklf with the.«oauy id m hbright and Mt ; m jfia extreme right Bsrtefc- &* *&. MMhnafag aMnnaet -0£««d the railroad 1 It is mid an Ar with Gftrven. This near: two tboueand. Sqs nobly and fierce); imessee' and the 4th ns the mem; on the Lw't Corps moved entkra of forming a m, which bad remain- ,t i Militia, whom Hood tch Sherman's move atmdhim. Thecom devolved on Hardee, »nrailroad. ‘ desperate in Atlanta, ip nearly 1,000 bales den with amnnition. Sherman found that put his whole army Jt pursuit, bis object nd Hardee, and Urns (h he may not succeed night Mart, he Will car ting off and capturing . had a most paraliz fc* - soldiers and militia On all sides we heard nittoß at [Atlanta and who was; guarding a along the Cliawahoo pems Item Ward’s dn a reconn oiamce. and fround it evseu o'clock on the morn hey were at once met hcMayor, High Sher > formal surrender of mpiy making the fi liation of Ihe town. lUt**, 6c;, Sept. *. '.,9oth Army Cfotps. b pfecedthe city of mayor of this city I nhatants and private Jab. M. Calhoun, Major of Atlanta. .D. C. A., M. Tip- B. Thompson, and Satam, commanding ,whmethe firitoflß i required protection, ametime a detach- tbe Uth Pa. and die >1 Geary'* diririoo. rof cheer*. Yankee mb* oonwnnatrd the e of theaebdßion ip oon alter and took , and aodie property, had to abandon, d- Most of |he ip j -from which it i* f ignorant ofSher i'a movemeiu* were iih fifieendavn’anp a, which had fallen i twraMroad^and heQkate ifior ioofieftt Corpse i;*- V : V Baity ihJfebm-' the pnr ndteaping aihand-„ Than** Pieype,of re cotton bale* lav.' ■o nick np for o. "Bmt i* jhid. wsoMjitet re Pierce had Imp mb* tq> witthi* »ey«BdlieJOn » wi pirAafe- ror. UfUt> Holfidaysbrns, Sept. N > ÜBOItAB No^y OL pifTEEBS. Volunteers W&l be accepted and counted on the V olu TvL present call up to the last practical 4 "'“nfbetore men are accepted and h -h tave not filled their quotas, arei urged to do h roKe All lime that can possibly be given i °.f. titowed, bat the draft will commence as sftir the Sth of September as possible, will be given and government bounty ■aid to volunteers until furiberorders R* order of Capt. B. I. Dodge, A. A. P. M. , Bv ?T e ALEX. M. LLOYD, irtaerei. & piw Mar j 7th Dist. Pa. How A* Editor Lives Ckbap.—The present it . es 0 f all the necessaries of life developes a vast amount of economical resources that have hereto fore remained unknown. Choking a dog to death «iih hotter is said not to be the only way in which he m av be killed ; but those who desire : to, escape iUC h »'death may follow the plan of the editor of ih e Kinderhnok' Sough Xotes, who says:—"‘Our hotter and milk, since we have reduced the thing M a system, only costs us 28 cents a week ! We U ... a pint of milk a day, for which we pay four The milk is skimmed twice a day, and the'cream thus obtained is sufficient to give two churnings a week. The butter, properly moulded, hi pn a plate, and even- meal-time a panto mimo'is gone through with representing the act of taking hotter and spreading it. What butter Is left over at the end of the week is taken to the store and sold at 45 cents a pound.” pent*- I‘ainfcl Accident.— The Lewistown Zteme fays that oil Thursday afternoon las? Albert Long and Kirk H, ‘ M'Clintic, the former hged 13 and the latter 11 years, were out on a gunning .■xcurMon hi the fields east of .town.. As might liave been expected, (boys of that age rarely be ing capable of exercising the caution so necessary guard against accidents,) Long fired at a pigeon ai the very moment that M’Clintic happened to lie within range of his gun. The consequence was, the latter received nearly the whole charge of shot in the back part of his head. Strange to,say, he was able to run to the nearest house, but there fell exhausted. He was brought to the residence of hi. father,' and his wounds were dressed by,Dr. skull, though badly bruised, was not fractured, and it is believed none of the shot passed through the bone. He lay in a very critical condition for several days, bat is now rapidly recovering. Fatal Accident. —William Ullery, brakeman on the Emigrant Train on the Pennsylvania Rail road, was instantly killed on Saturday morning te«i. It appears that he was standing on top of the cars as the train approached Petersburg, and not observing the bridge which crosses the track ai that point, his head was struck by the timbers with such force ns to cause his almost instant death. His remains were brought to the residence of his brother-in-law, Major B. M. Morrow, in this place, and were buried in the Jackson graveyard on Monday. Deceased was about 25 years of age, and was a son of Mr. John Ullery, of Blair township, this county.—Standard. How ark Tod, Harry ?—Sherman has flanked Hood, split his army and “licked him,” ns the b hoy* say. Maj.-Gen. John Morgan has been met by his match, got himself beautifully whipped and killed. All this has happened within the past ten days, and within the same length of time Harry lock has replenished his store, in this place,, with a large assortment of ready-made clothing and gents’famishing goods,,for fall and winter wear, all of which will be sold at reasona ble prices. He does not profess to undersell eve rybody else in his line, but he promises to give everybody the worth of their money in well-made clothing. Call at his store, on Main street, and see for yourselves. Bobbeht. — A neat operation was performed by some expert thief at the Provost Marshall’s Oflice, in Hollidaysbnrg, last week. A volunteer from l.cwistown had been sworn into the service from Mifflin county, and his bounty, $3OO, was handed t« Captain Lloyd, who enclosed it in an envelope in lie delivered. The Captain laid the envelope on the table and turned round to attend to some business. Scarcely an instant of. time elapsed, when the Captain reached for the money, but it was gone, and neither thief nor money has since been heard of. • B®“ The Bowling Green, Ind., correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial writes as follows of a hard shell Baptist down that way: Old Elias ” is °f the hard shell Baptist persuasion— otherwise know as the forty gallon Baptists. Lncle Elias is a farmer, and a preacher. If there is anything that Uncle Elias does .delight in, it is ' in expounding the Gospel, But his congregation have: their own peculiar views about the propriety of sitting under the droppings of the Sanctuary every Sunday, and listening to the endless repetitions of the same'sermon, and prefer the attractions of a squirrel-hunt or a horse race. Uncle Elias U re duced to the necessity of shrewd expedients for se curing a congregation, and occasionly indulged in the pious fraud j>f causing it to be, “uprated” around that sdme brother from “ furrin parts” will elucidate the kontty point* of the Baptist the ology on the ensuing Sabbath. The foreign preacher does not come, and after the congrega tion assembles, the inevitable Elias arises, re quests Jackson to “ lead off with that ’ere hyme he.leam’t down in Orange County,” and proceeds to inflict upon the unwilling hearers the same old sermon. • J®P" Rehear that during the late visit of the rebels to Hagerstown, Md., they pioceeded to the county jaU and released therefrom fait Cramer who wwconfined there for deliberately shooting Victw Wright daring a quarrel between the par- Ues about a woman kept by the latter. When t* T*oels left Hagerstown they took Cramer with them, but on reaching Williamsport he deserted them and returned to Hagerstown, where he pre- himself at the jail to the county sheriff and j~“!“ *° be recommitted, asserting that he would be,d—d if be would go with such a set cf cut throats.” Ho was accordingly assigned to his old quarters, and iu November will be tried upon the charge of murder.— WashinylonSlar. SW*A Wisconsin exchange, on the faith of a private letter, says that 'times are awful "bard in panada. No business done, wages not sufficient to pay oM ’ and almost impossible to get work The country is overrun with ske daddle™ from the United States, and thousands of vapadian* are leaving for the States to procure ***• ■■ -.irr— Tun Death of John Mondan.-Thc news of the rebel ratdrir John Morgan, |s a welcome item not that we glorym the death of a sinner, hot rath er that he wogld turn and live as becometh a man and a citizen.l Bnthe has gone, and an awful aequnt-there- is for him to settle. .Probably no majn m the rebel army did sp much mischief tptM to mjiih desolation, committed more cold blooded and inhuman mnrdefs, than did John Morgan. He was a first class land pirate Gen at Ball* Gap reports on-the 4th inst., havl mg surprised, defeated and killed Johp Morgan at Greenville. Morgan’s force botnmbered that of the Union General, but the surprise was com pile- Killed and wonnded .rebels were scattered along the road for miles. Morgan’s staff was captured, and about seventy others. Fifty were killed and about one hundred wounded This is another addition to. the victories over which we rejoice, and for which to retnrii thanks to God.— Th) S is what may be termed the rebellion making headway—to its bitter end. on *y important news from Europe is thei'decline- of faith,in United’States bonds for sotne reasons not very clearly understood. The difficulties between Lgypt and the United. States pave been adjusted. : The British authorities had issued an order prohibiting American beligerents to enter any port for i the purpose of dismantling or for sale. - s. SHERIFF. ■fir|s. Tjubunk :—We desire tio announce to the .vour paper, that Mr. Martin Bechtel,- of HoUHlaysburg, will be a candidate for Sheriff of Blair'County at thecoming election. Mr. Hcchtej is an honest, intelligent man, arid would make a very competent officer. Besides, he has claims upon tbs voters ot this County which should not be lightly passed over. In the Fall of 18(>1 he volun teered to fight the battles of his country, and re moined in the service until after the battle of Get tysburg, where he lostan arm, and became thereby incapacitated for further active duty. He is now at home, .crippled for life, and is unable to secure a livelihood by labor. Every principle of gratitude, honor and -patriotism demands that we should take care to reward our crippled heroes for their sacri fices and bravery. To save our State from invasion, and our homes from desecration, he peri lea his life, and lost a limb, and we very riiuch mistake the patriotism of the people of Blair county if they per mit his noble services to:go unrewarded, now that they have an opportunity of testifying their grat itude. We also ask you to publish, the following card ofMr. Bechtel, containing his written consent to become a candidate. At the solicitation of numerous citizens, without distinction of Party; I hereby consent to become a candidate for Sheriff of BlajT comity, at the coming election, and if elected Twill perforin the duties of the office to the best of htv nbilltv. r . M. l! BECHTEL. HoHidayeiurg, June 27, ISfif. Tobacco and Cigars, . Tobacco and Cigars. I’qbaceo and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars, I’obacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars, Spectacles. Sjtectacles, Spectacles. Perfumery and Notions, Drugs ami Medicines. Perfumery and Notions, Drtigs and Medicines Perfumery and Notions, Drugs and Medicines. Together with a splendid stock of Trusses and Supporters and all goods found in a first class Drug Store. For sale cheap fun cash at the Drug Store of ' A, Kot:sii, Second door'trom the comer’of Virginia and Annie Streets. Altoona. Fike! Fire ! I —Do not risk your property any longer to the mercy of the flames, hut go to’ Kerr and have him insure you against loss by fire,— He is agent for thirteen different companies among which are some of the best in the United States. Altoona, July 21,-tf. SAIL EGAS ASS HAIL SCHEDULE. TRAINS ARRIVE ANDJOEPA iff Baltimore Express West arrives 7.15 Xj1.,1ihv,.57.;15 a.M. Phftadul’a “ ■■ 8.00, ■■ ■ s.eo Fast Lino “ “ 8.201*. 11. sl6 P.SI. Mail Train “ ’■ 7.00 •• 7. is ■■ Express Train East “ 9220 E. M.. leaves 9.40 P. M Fast Line •• 1.15 A.M.. 1.20A.M Mail Train •• “ .7.60 “ 8.10 “ Through Accom. “ * 11.25 • - n 4r, ■■ Trains on Hollidayaburg Branch ;run to connect with Express Trains West. Mail Train East and West and Thro’ Accommodation Train East. Trains on Tyrone A Clearfield Branch and B«ld Eagle Valley R. R. rnn to connect with Express Train West and Mail Train East and West. AltuoxA, May IBth, 1864, MAILS ARRIVE: Washington, Baltimore A Harrisburg arrive at 7:20. A.M, Philadelphia arrives at - - . s : O5. ■■ Pittsburgh, (through,) - • - - 7 : 55. ■■ ilollidayslmrgh, - - ■ &40. A.M. A 6:50, P.M, Western Way, - .... 11:25. A.M. Eastern Way, - - - - . 7:05, P.M. MAILS CLOSE: Eastern IVay and through, - . 7.40. A.M. Western Way and through, - - 7:50, “ Iloltidaysburgh. . . . - . . 7 ; 50, “ Western, through, ...... 6.-40, P.M. Hbllidayaburgh. - - - - - - 6:40. “ Eastern, through, - - ' - . - 7:20, *■ MiC Office hours from fiitS, A.M.. to 7:4a, P.M.; an Sun day from 7:45 to 8:45, A.M. G.W.PXITON, P.M. DIED. In this place, on the let lost., JAMES A. OLANDING, aged 88 years, 2 months and 14 days. In this place, on Tuesday, Sept. 7tb, Mrs ELIZABETH STOUCU, aged 73 years. : Notice to teachees —An ex aminationof teacherg, for the 11 Schools in Logan township, will be hold in Loudonsyille, Sept. 24th, 1854, commencing at 9 o'clock* A. M. , All applicants are expected to be In attendance. By order of the Board, DA.VID RQBESON, Secretary. ! Altoona, Sept. 10. 1864.-st. Ji'lUjlT TREES' 4ft IP** i THE UNDEESIGNEI) will sell at Public Sale, on the Iburth day of November. 1864*' til* entire stock of YQDNQ FRUIT JKEES. now growing in kis nursery. near consisting of Apple* Peach, Pear* Plum, Apricot and such other Fruit Trees as are generally found in * nursery. Sale to commence at 10 irclock, A. H.. on the 4th ot November and continue until all Trees are sold. : R. B. TAVLOR. Sept. 10, 1864.-2 m. Nun try man. i PRIVATE SALE ! r.-' onth from sale. ;jBept.mm. 8; MV VooVKoK\JgCKE WAKUANTED. PBySICIAAS’ PRESCRIPTIONS accurately compounded* at all hours of the.day or night. Altoona, Sept. HO- ISO 3. JB6I. SPRING 1861. GIRO ULAK. Ltake pleasure in issuing this my Spring ivertlsement, through whichl would inform my friends and the public generally that I have just returned from the East where 1 have purchased a fresh Stock of HATS AND CAPS of the Latent Styles, nml as to quality, color and price can not fail to please all classes. I have also bought an immense stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, the majority of which are city make and will be guaran teed. My assortment of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Shoes is complete, all of which, I am now veering at a small ad vance on wholesale prices. The public will be greatly benefited by giving this their attention am! call and examine my nock, as I feel confi dent I can please -jf\\ JAMES S. MANN. Main street. Altoona. Pa. ap9-tf HABDWaEE ! CHARLES J. i EALKB' IX FOREIGN AND DO XJ MESTIC HARDWARE. Wi w»DEN WARE. BROOMS. WINDOW SHADES, DOOR MATS, UPHOLSTERING GOODS. SHOE FINDINGS, COFFIN TRIMMINGS, MOULDERS’ TOOLS. BIRD CAGES AND WIRE GOODS, 1 WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, WHITE LEAD. AC., AC. very description ol Good* iu hi* line trill be fur nished tit short notice. ami Ht low rates for cash. Hl* remaining stork of DRY GOODS on hand will be closed out at remarkably low prices, in order to relinquish that branch of the bu.-miCHS, Agent for Willson’* Telegraph Fodder Cutter.” Altoona, May 29th. ISG2. H. FETTIMGER’S General News Agency, OAK HALL, No. 7, MAIN STREET SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, CONFECTIONARIES CIGARS TOBACCO, TOYS AND NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY CONSTANTLY ON HAND. October 24, 1803. ' SPORTSMEN’S DEPOT. JUST RECEIVED, A new stock of Fishing Tackle for Spring sales, consisting of Hods. Reels, Line*, Baskets. Snoods, Floats, Nets,Flies, Artificial Bait, Rigged Linos, Gut, Grass and Hooks, to which the attention of Dealers is particularly requested. Orders, wholesale or retail, punctually filled and satis faction warranted. JOHN KRIDER, ma2M3m 2d and Walnut, Philadelphia. Administrators notice.—es tate of Richard Taylor Glasgow, late of Logan twp., Blair co., dec’d. Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration have been granted to the undersigned on said estate. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same must present them duly authenticated for settlement. Logan twp., Sop. 3’ iU-Ct. VTOTICE.-—The following regulations X. N of the Altaona Gas and Water Cbmpany will go into effect to-day, June 16th: . All Photographers having water conveyed totheir rooms will be charged $2O per annum. All Hotels and Saloons having fountains, or bibbcocks at their barn will be charged $2O per annum, the size of nozzle and pipe to be in accordance with the regulations of the Company. B.F. ROSE, See'u Trtas. je 13-tf. MUt>IC! —INSTRUCTIONS GI^EN on the Piano-Forte and Melodeco, by Miss M. SHOEMAKER. Terms, $lO per quarter. No charge for the use of the Instrument. Residence on Catharine Street, West Altoona. rJau-16» 1862.-tf. CONDEMNED HORSES—The sale I of condemned horses, advertised to take place on the 4th of August, postponed until the 23th of August, will be postponed again until Thursday, the 13th September, by order of the Chief Quarter-Master of the Cavalry Bureau. Capt. H. A. DU PUT, A. Q. MV August 24th, 1804-3 t. ~yjtT ANTED —A SUBSTITUTE, not T ▼ liable to draft, for one year, for which the sum of $BOO will bo paid, in addition to the Government county. . Address Box 815, Pittsburgh Post Office. Sept. 3,i8W.»-*3t WATER NOTICE—AII persons hav lug Hydrants and using water forQardens, whether by Bose or otherwise will be charged $3 extra. » B. P. ROSE, Secretary. Altoona, JmjS .23-tf, New and improved styles of Trucks, Valises and Carpet-Dags. at LAUOHMAN’B. Pure white lead and zing Paint, also Chrome. Green, Yellow, Paris Green,dry and ground oil at fl-tt] KESSLER’S. FOR SALK A BUILDING lot situated on Branch Street, Altoona. Price $425. Angy 17,1864-lf. W. S. BITTNER, JUST RECEIVED—A Lot of Prime CIGARS—St J»n. > REIGAUT’S Drug Store. HELMBOhD’S GENUINE BUOHU and Drake's Plantation Bitters, at Jna IS, ? 64] . RBIQART’S Dfug Store. MEN AND BOYS’ COATS, of every styla and color, of good quality, at / . . * LADGHMAN’f A FINE ASSORTMENT OP OVER COATS cgn he found at 'LADGHMAJTB Something Interesting to the Public. BUY THE BEST, IT IS CHEAPEST EN THE END. you CAN SAVE MONEY BY CAL JL iug at once at G. C. SMITH S One Price Store, Corner of Jolla, and Harriet Streets, East| Altoona, where you can purchase the beat of all kinds of goods (o bis line, for the LOWKBT CASH PRICK. He has Jost returned from Philadelphia with another New Stock or Goons, ilia stock coklaU of | DRY GOODS, i STAPLE and FANCY DRESS GOODS, GROCERIES, B. W. ALE. QUEENBWARE, HATS, CAFS, &C., &C He would solicit particular attention to the new and Urge lot of BOOTS SHOES AND GAITERS, all the finest styles of Ladies’ Shoes, also Children’s Shoes, of every style. \ AS FOR NOTIONS, bedcfiesc mpeti tion.,in number and quality. They Consist of the best stock of Notiooffered, such as Ladies’ and Gents’ com mon, fancy and kid Gloves and Hosiery, Boys’ Hose, Mis ses’ Gloves and Hoes, Belts, Ladies’ and Gents’ linen Cel lar*. Ladies’ worked [machine] and OenUf paper Collars. Cuffs, Bodies, Trimmings, Velvet Ribbon, Skirt Braid, Braiding Braid, Spool Cotton, Wallets, Packet Books, La dies Bags, Girdles, Headnets, Combs,Cloth and hair Broshes, Tooth Broshes, Fancy Buttons, Perfumery, Hair OiU, Fan cy Soaps, Hoop Skirts, Carpet hags,-Sun and Weather Umbrellas,and all kinds Looking Glasses The above will be sold at the lowest figure for cash or in exchange for rags or country produce. ! lie would just say. in conclusion, that all he asks of the people of Alt ouu who wish to get bargalijis either in com mon or the must fancy of shoes, notions, drygoods, queeus wmv. the Uterus Lenchorrhcea or Whites, Sterility, and for *ll complaints incident to the sex; whether arising train In discretion, Habits of Dissipation or in the , - T DECLINE OB CHANGE OPIIEE Take no More Balsam, Mercury, or tmf/eatam Medicine for unpleasant and dangerous dtteasss. UELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED BOBU WASH CUBES SECRET DISEASES In sll their Stages, At little Expense. Little or no change in Diet. No inconvenience. And noExpoture. It cahses a frequent dectee and; gives strength to Uri nate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Preventing and Caring Stricture. of the Urethra, allaying Pain and Inflam mation, eo froqnent iothe clase of diseases, and expelling aU lHeeaied and mmout Matter. TBoceuraa tnroa Thobsaitos who un mu tin Vie nna o» Quicks, and who have paid heavy fee* to be cored in a »hort time, have found they were deceived, and that the“ POISON" baa, by the nseof “ fOvravDiiaraisoiira,” been dried op in the ayatem, to break ont in an aggra* rated form, and pethapt after Marriage, Use HauraoLD’s Kxtuot Bccbd for all aSeotlona and diseases of the URINARY GROANS, wbethar existing In MALE or FEMALE, from whatever canae originating and no matter of BOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of three Organa requires the aid of a DIURET IC. HELMBOLD’g EXTRACT BUOHU IS TIIEOBBAT DIURETIC, andis certain to have the ddHred effect in al DiutmoforwUdiit’k Beammended. . Evidence of the moat’reliahls and responsible character will eerompany the medicine. I‘RICK SI PEE BOTTLE, OB SIX FOB f 5. Delivered to any Address, aecnrely packed from oimerva tlon. ,'Kv.nbe SyviptomtiH att Ommunicatiom, Cure:- Guaranteed! [ Advice Gratis !! Address letters for information to. . H. B. HELMBOLD, Chemist. 104 Sooth Tenth-st., bel. Chestnut, Phils HELMBOLD’S Medical Depot, HKLMBOLD’B Drug and Ckemiral WbrtAome, 59* BROAWAY, NEW YOB?; BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCI PLED DEALERS who endeavor to dispose “ of their own” and M other” articles on the reputation attained by ■ Helmbold's Genuine Preparations. *• “ Extract Bnchn. v ; « " Sarsaparilla. '< “ Improved Bose Wash. 80U>BT i ' , ALL DETOOISTB HVKETWHKM, ASX TOR UKLMBOLD’g. ] lAKJI - M «oftb* AdrerUMßkeat ulMitffnl Ajn> avoid nipoemoir and \ SEL,F>A®JUgITI KG WRINGER. \ . NO WOIWoM TO OR SPIEf, : N 0 TiIUMBB C Rswstoq*t on n»ir>BiiiB> WiMAHTB WIIB oBfllloliT r 4«-flteB. I t took the FIRST PREMIUM at fifty- JL seven State and County Pairs in 1863, and is, wit tout on eseepton, Wringer ever made. PitouMd In the United States, Knglajui, CSm***, and A astral la. Agents wanted in every town, and in all parts of the world. ‘ * No. 2, $0,60. N0.1,|7A0. Ko.r,sAtt.. No, A.s9Jb Manufoctured and sold, wholeeale and retail, by THRPUTNAM BCANUPACIUBITOCO4 No. 13 Platt Street, New York* and Cleveland Ohio. A. H PHAN CIBCC3, Agent, PhM’a. WHAT KVKHYBODY KNOWS, vis,.— hat Iron.'well galvanised uriK not rutt; I'bat a jmjpfe machine U better than a complicated one; that a Wringer should be ifty-iuhjmting, durable, and *jjhciaU\ That Thumb-Sartwt anil ifestotuv* cause dcZaywnd troubU to regulate end keep in order; . _ That wood soaked in hot water will twtUy shrink and rpK*; » That wood bearings for the shaft to run ih'tciQ wear out; That the Purman Wringer, with or without cogwheel* . will not tear Oxe dotfu*; That oog-wbeel reguialo’f aro not rssnptlal; That the Putnam Wraigerhas a# the advantages, and «u* out of the disadvantages above named; Tliat all who hare tasted it, pronounce it the fast Wringer ever made; That it will wring a Thread *r a Bed-Quxli without auwa- ATIOiI. Wo might fill tho paper with testimonial*, .but in sert only a few to convince the skeptical, if such there be; ami we say to all, to* Putnam 1 * Wronger. Test it THOR OUGHLY with ANT and ALL others, and if not entirely satisfactory, return it,' Putnam Manufacturing CO: ■ Okhtlkmkx ; 1 know from practical experience' that trim veil galvanized with xink will not oxidize or nut one par tide. The Jhdnam Wringer i$ a* near perfect az possible, and I can cheerfully recommend it to tM the best intis e. Respectfully yours, JNO. W. WHKELB&, Cleveland, Ohio. Uaoy year's experience In the galvanising business, en able* me to indorse the above statement in aßparticulars.) JNO. C. LEFFERTB, No. 100 Beekman Street. New York, January, 1804. We have tested Putnam’s Clothes Wringer by practical working, aud know that it wiU<2o. It Is cheap; it is sim ple; it requires no room, wbether at workur attest; a child can operate it; it does its duty thoroughly; it saves time aud it saves wear aud tear. We earnestly advise all who ha v « much washing to do, with all intelligent per sons who have any, to buy this Wringer. It will pay for itself in a year at most. i Hos. HORACE OR&BLEZ. Sample Wringer sent. Express paid, on receipt of price June, 29, 1866-Urn. [EELAND TO AND PROM GALWAY LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. MONTREAL do do Washington Line of sailing Vessels, And the North German Llovd- Line of Steamships sailing between N. York Havre, Bremen, Southampton, and London. .Draft* at sight, for One Found and upward*, uu National Bank and Branches, payable in all the Cities and Towns in England, Ireland* Scotland and Wales, free of discount. " w 1 June 9,19He invites a patronage, believing that he can render fnU'satisbetfoiit o 'ill. i Remember, bis store aifftsaloon is onTirginiaafcreet,t«o doorsbelowPattoo’sHaU.