PROCLAMATION * i ;FOR A peciai election, TO HE IIELU OX TUESDAY AUGUST 2 , 13G4, IN THE NAME ASTTuY THE AUTHORITY! OF TIIF VAN I A. ANDREW G. CURTIN, Governor of the said Commonwealth. f To AIIIRX GAV ESQ,, Sheriff of the County of ■ Wyoming—Send Greeting : Whfrfas, A joint resolution proposing certain amendments to the Constitution of this Common- j wealth, wbi*-h are as follows, viz : " There shall be an additions! section to the third article of the Constitution, to he designated j as section four, as follows: " See. 4. Whenever any of the Qualified electors : of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual mili tary service, under a requisition from the President of the United States, or i>y authority of this Com- ' monwealtb) ?neh electors may exercise the right, of j suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations sis or shall be prescribed by law, as j fully as if they wer j present at their usual place; of elections. " There ?halt be two aMi tion&l sections to the j eloventa article of the Constitution, to be designat- ' d as socti ins eight an 1 nine, as 10l lows : "Sec. 8. No bill shall be passed by the Legisla ture containing mora than one subject, which shall j lie clearly expressed in the titlo, except ap propria- j tion bills. " SF.C 0. No bill shall be pasted by the Legisia- ' ture, granting any powers or privileges, in any case - where the authority to grant such powers or privil eges, has been, or may hereafter be, conferred • pon the courts of this Commonwealth," h is befn agreed to by a majority of the members elec'e i to cadi House of the Legislature, at two successive sessi us of the same : And whereas. It is provided to the tenth article of l said Constitution, that any amendments so agree i j npon, sha 1 be submitted to the people in such man- j ner and at sueh time, at least three mouth? after j being so agreed to by the two Houses, as thy L*-gi?- j latureshallprcscr.be; such submis iou to be in 1 manner and dorm, that the people may vote f.r or ! against each amendment se ( arato and distinctly ; And whereas, By an act of tho General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the twenty-third day of Aprtl, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred ; and sixty-four i is provided " that for the purpose ! of ascertaining the sent) of the people of this Com- j monwealtb, in regard to the ado; tion or rejection of 1 said amendments, or either of them, the Governor of this Commonwealth shall issue a writ of election, j directed to each and every Sheriff oi this Common- | wealth, commanding them to give notice in (he us- j ual manner, iu not less th in two new-papers 111 i each city and county : Prorided, That so imhiiv are published therein, and by at least two printed' handbills in oftcu election disfri. t, (A < very city and county whereiu no newspaper is pu dished, tb it an eleetiou will be held in each of the township-*, ! r- j oughs, wards, products, and di.-tri G the* , i.., oh tin- FIRST TUESDAY OF AUGUST, in the year t our Lord, one thousand eight huii Ire-l an 1 sixty tour for the purpose of deciding upon the approval and ratifications or rcjecti m, cf tjie • aid uannd nieiits, which said election sh ill he opc >.• I, | . and closed ttpon the day last aforesaid, at he pi a vs and within the hours, at and within which, G. the gtnernl elections of this ('oruinonwe'lth are d.- rvcted to be opened, held an I closed. JVoie Therefore. In obedience to the re p-.irement * of the tenth article of the Constitution, and in ac cordance with the true intent unh meaning *1 the j said act of the General Assembly oi this Common wealth, I ANDREW G. CI KTIN, Governor ct the I said Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do i.--uc tiii writ, dcmuindiug aud requiring you, the .-aid Ant ra Gay Sheriff of tho said county, l give notice iu the usual manner and as by Jew re- . quired, that an election will be held ac.a'.i.bug t, the terms of the Const ilu:i n, an 1 provisi ois act of the General Assembly aforesaid, in e-*ch >.;" the townships, boroughs, wards, precinct- tint di? tricts therein on the fi'st Tim.-day of August, i:i tin y-ear of our Lord one fi and eight hundred and sixty-four. f< r the purpose of deciding upon the mj> proval and ratification, or rejection, of be sai i amendments. Given under my band and the great seal of the State, at Hariisburg, this tweuty-ii-st day of .7tie in the year of our Lord one ilmus m-i eight bundle 1 nul sixty-four, find oi tue Commonwealth ti. eighty-eighth. By the Governor: ELI SLII-'EK, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Tn pursacnee of ■ the above-proclamation of the Governor of fho Common wealth of I'enn. yjvnnio. I AIIIRA GAY, High 'heriff of the County of YV re ining, Pennsylvania, d<> hereby make known :. i give notice to'he electors of the countv aforesaid iloit nn election will bo hold in the su I . mnt r ,f Wyoming ON" TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF AT. GIST, 1 -04. for the j urp ,-e of voting on '• n joint rciiluti.in propo.-'ng certain amen Jmc-i.- to the Constitution of th" Coinni' tiwcalMi." I /.ISO HEREBY MAKEXYOWX AND GIVE NOTICE that the place of holding ihe afmv.-ai 1 general election in the Imrou/hs, distri -is an 1 town ships within the county of Wyoming, .are as follows to wit : Eraintrim, at the house occupied by T, D. Spring, in Laceyville. Clinton, at the new school house in the vilage of Factoryville. Eaton, attte bouse of Toter Stroh, in Eaton to-'n ship. Exeter, at tho house of Solomon Brown, in Exeter township Forkston, at the house of Iliram Hitchcock. cow occupied by A I'. Burgess,in Forkston township. Falls, at the hou e now occupied oy Enos Beemer in Falls township. Lemcn, at tho school bouse near 11. G Eir, in Lemon township. Monroe, at the house of John Fhoenix,in Monroo township. 1 Mchoopany, at the house of Peter Bender, in Me hoopany township. Meahoppeo. at the house of Daniel Ilackmson, in Meshoppen township XorthmorelanJ, at the house of Winters A How ard, at Ccntermoreland Corners, in Northmoreland township. Nicholson, at the house now occupied by E. N Paean, in Nicholson township North Branch, at tlie school house near ttie store of John Pfouts in North Branch townshi p. Overfieid, at the old suhool house near Lawrence Ager's in Overfieid township. Tunkhannock, Borough, at' the Court House in Tunkhaunock. Tunkhannock township, at tho Court House in Tunkhannock. Windham, at the house of David Fistc. in Wind- ' ha in township. Washington, at the Baptist church on Russell Hiil i in Washington township. Skc. 1. Be it eonrtcd by the Senate and House of, Representative of the Commonwealth of Pennsyi- , rania in (/, neral Assembly met, and it ts hereby enacted by the authority of the fame. That tor the ' purpose of ascertaining the sense of the people of I this Commonwealth,m regard to the adoption oi rejection of said amendments, or either of them, the Governor of this Commonwealth shall issue * writ of i election directed to each and t very sheriff of this j Commonwealth *„, maiding them to give notice iu tfttt'Utual manner, in not less than two u. wspaper* i„ each city and county : Provided, that so many .re ! publisheu therein, and by at least two minted hand- ' bills in each election district of everv citi and c.-.m- ' ty wherein no newspaper is published, that tin tic - ion will be held in each of the townships, l.n - ou<rii- | wards, precincts, and districts therein, on the | Tuesday of August, in the year of our Lord ! thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, for the pur-j pose of deciding upon the approved and ratification ! or rejection of the said auien imcuts ; which election ! shall bo opened. held and close 1 upon the dav last' aforosasd, at the places and within the hours at an*i | within which the general elections of this Common- 1 wealth are directed to he opened, held, and closed ; | *nd it shall be tho duty of the judges, inspectors ma , clerks of each of said townships, boroughs, ward?,) re ! emcts and districts to receive, at the said election, > r j, not exceeding tne number of propose*] j amendments, either antten or printed, or partly! W.i ten and partly printed, from each of tho quali- j fled voters of ihuSmtC: who may offer the same, and to deposit them in a box or boxes, to Ic lon hat purpt.se provided by the proper otficers ; which ticket shaH bo respectively labelled on the outside. ! First. Amendment, ".Second Amen imert," and I • A " ien , l " le 5 anJ ' h " ss wh " fo said amendments, or any of tbe.n, may cxnres tbeir approval thereof by voting, each, us many, Vwmi C J W L 1, . t . ei ! orpnn J t '' 1 ' Jr plrtly WnUon " r ■ •Pproved k ,; U ° r ? s thcid or arc not i £ r V 'thereof j For tko Ameuueßt|' &n ithose who | are opposed to su h amendments, or any of them, may espress their opposition by voting each, as many scperate, written or printed cr partly j writ'-on and partly printed ballots or tickets : as there arc amcn imcnEs not approved, by them, eou I taining, on the iniide thereof, the wor "Against ' the Amendment tho electors voting for or a gains the amendment shall be can.-id ere 1 as voting for or | against the proposed fourth section t*> article three \ , of th" Constitution, extending the ricr'.t .f suffra /e y> soldiers ; electors voting tor or agiiu-t tiic seo !on*l a:r. ndment shall be consblerod as voting for or agaio-t tiic proposed eighth section to article eleven ol the r jitution ; an*l lectors voting for or again? I the thir l ■ mendment shall be considered as v *ti g for or against the proposed ninth section to arti .lo i cli val **f tile Constitution St.'".-. That t'lo election on tho said proposed : arncmlment sh til, in all respects, be conducted ; I the general ele.-iions of this Cumnionmcalth are now ' j conducted; and it shall be the duty of the return | I judges of the respe tivc counties and districts thcrc , of, first h.aving-earcfujly ascertained the number of , votes given for or against each of said amendments, j in the manner aforesaid, to m ike out duplicate re turns thereof, expressed on words at length ari l not ; in fignrea only ; one of which returns, so made, sha 1 i be lodged in tho prothnnotnry's office of the court of I common pleas of the proper county,.and the ether ! scaled nnd directed to the .Sec ret ay ol the Common wealth, and by one of said judges dej>o?ited, forth- i with, in the most convenient jsjst-offi-e, upon which j postage shall tie prepaid at the expense of the prop- \ j cr county. S: <\ 3, That it shall be the duty of the ?eere— J tare i t the Commonwealth, on the twenty-third dav !of At ist next, before four o'clock, post meridian j to deliver to the .speaker of the Senate or tho ! Speaker of the iiou.-e of Representatives, the re , turns of the sa d election, from the several counties iof ihe commonwealth ; and tho same shall on the same day and hour be opened and published in the ' preenee of the members of the Semite an I ITouse of ; Representatives ; and tbo num er of voles given for a; 1 against sai*l amen Iments, respeeti'oly, shall lie carefully summed up and ascertained, duplicate i certificates of the re-ult, shall be signed by /ho Speakers of the two houses. One of sai 1 certificate : i shall be delivered to tho Secretary of the Com i inon.v.-.ilth. who shall cause the same to be reeord ; e i and iilod i i hi off? -o, and the other of said certi i ti-atcs .-hnll bo delivered to tho Governor, who * s nil! forthwith issue his proclamation, declaring j whether the said amendments, oreither of them, i li tve been approved nnd r itilie*! bj- a uiaj nity of ' the qualified voters of the istntc voting thereou : ' i'ror * That if for any cause, a quorum of either ; houses of'he Legisl./uio shall not be pre-mt at the , day :-n i h< ur niiiivo mcuti"neo, if.eit t' lo said votes | shall be opened Iu the prcsen.'e cf sueh j houses as sh il! bo present; and in ease of j the ;ib-en o of the Spe i!;er of either of sail bouses j tho said certifi at • shall bo signed by the Speak* r present ; or, in case of the absence of both speaxers i by the Chief Clerk? of both houses, or either of them in tho absence of one of the said clerk?. M i 4 • That the several qatics r quired t-> bo ! p'-ri rined by the sheriff- - , commissioners, cousfeblcg 1 judges inspeetors and all oilier officers whatever, in. ! en I about the general elections of thts C nnni n | weibh shall le performed by such officers in and * about the election herein provided for ; and all per j ata >) whether officers or others, shall be liable to the same punishment tor the neglect of any duty or the c.uti'ai->i,i:i of any offi-ri.-e at iu or about the sail ; electi >n is they would f*.r t!ic neglect of like duty or , the corumi- l.u ol like otTeuee at, in or about the general c! tons of t!ii- Commonwealth. HENRY C. JOHNSON. . c r .kor of the 11->i* eof Representatives. JOIIN P. PENNEY, speaker of the .te. , Aiiv*v i. i Tim twenty-thir l day of April, An te, !>■ niui "tie thou.-aiid eight hua lred t" I s x'.r ■ br-r. j Ml. FT I,X<: OS - RFTI'BN .It t'OFS, Pursuant to Ike provisions ciutaine lin tlie f 1 ,c --,in of tii-.- act af-uesai l, the judges o. the aforesai i J district shall respectively take charge of the certifi cate or return ol the ele tion of their respective dis | tm t- and produce these at a meeting of one judge I troni e o.h district at the .-ity.it il iris'.org. on it - ! third day after the day *,t being FRIDAY , | '.be -■ h of TT ii -Il \Y, tin n .i : I t .ere t*i do and pur t*>"i! the iotiii requiiv 1 bylaw fth > sai lJj'J'iges. Yi *i. th ,t wiierc u judge bv ticktiiiss or unavoi 11- | I.! - a-, i icnt is tun, .'(• to atUti*l such meetings of judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall ■ Ic taken charge of by no of the inspectors or clerks i of the ele -ti*- * o sai i district, who shall do an 1 per ! form the du'l-j rc-iiircd ot'siil ju I :••? uu.tbie t.) j attetj. tin*: on !er myhan-1, in my ofi'* e in Tu;ik"annno<k : the 27th day of dune. \. j,. 1964, AIIIRA G AY'. Sheriff ... \V > uning Co j >! MI i'- OFFICE. Tuckhanno k -June '.'7, 1-bl T II E CAMPAIGN AGE. THE PUBLISHERS OF TII K I' II I LAI)KLI' II I A AG E , J Will R.-uc a Campaign Sheet f r the Dem *efati. , nn-1 Conrervative masses. If will .*e piinic lon a largo shevt of fino white j paper nt such ratr- as wiil l>ring it. within tho j reach i fali, If will support the nominees of .tho I Democratic National Convention, the fall proceed } iri_r= of which will be published in its columns. It I will boldly advocate tho rights of the white mnn. . 1 and fearlessly sustain all tue constitute-i. ! rights of ti:e citizen, no matter from what qu.i.u-r they may be nssaUud. j' e first number will be issue 1 about the sth of August. The whole nuinbor will be thirteen f<d | lowing each other weekly, until the Presidentia I"! election, the result of which will be contained in !the final number. Democratic and Conservative Clubs. County Committee?, Agent? and ah inter fested m tho cause are invited to co-opcrato in thi , i circulation "f THE CAMPAIGN AGE. T E H .11 S : The CAMPAIGN AGE, of Thirteen Numbers. SIXOLR COPIES for the MM, 90 cents. j j v Cnt iis of not leas than 2U to one address 45ets ; each. j IN Cn ns of not lc?? than 30 to one ad Ire-s 4- : ct? oai-h. t'a must aceoinpanveach order, and NO VA RIATiGN IVILL BK .MADE IN ANY CA.-'E FROM THE ABOVE TERMS. Orders should be scut in immediately, to (iU)SSItRI .N N ICR Hi WELSH I 3() Chestnut strict, * Philodclphia, Pa. ]!>Jgna7- Store, I it. sicnnr block; 505 IJ ROAD WAY, I NEW YORK. j The proprietors have perfected arrangements i which ena&le thein to uououne to the Ladies of , New York and vicinity, that they have secured the i services of MRS. E. WINTLF., . (for some years Superintendent of the Ladies'Pe l*ai/ment in " GKSIS'S BAZAAII ") who will have j charge ot their % ißauiillii, Cioaf}, nnb (Crcs^maljiiii] iluoms. Mrs. V. .wd 1 i -e i.y r , n e of the most ae compliMicd Cutters nn i Designers of LADIIS', MISSES,' CHILDREN'S, & INFANT'S OUTFITS , all of which they are prepared to furnish to order. I Particular attention will be given to 15IIIA1) I, THOUSSKAUX, IN ANY DErsIKED STYLE, HOWEVER ELAB ORATE. Ladies favoring us with their orders may rely upon having them executed in the most approved manner. No pains wiil be spared in giving per fect satisfaction. SCOTT & IIALDWIN, Importers of Furnishing Goods nnd Manufactur ers of Ladies' Outfit?. . .705 liroadwayg N. Y. A, L.SCOTT, ) 0. S BALDWIN. J JUST RECEIVED, —men PHILADELPHIA I \.p— K e-w"^"o3rldc.;, A FULL ASS ORTM EN T O F i I | 30 © N 3? DRESS GOODS, j SHAWLS, CASSIMERS, Clotiiing 1 , Shoes, If at s , fanni (Doofe, J\ -<5 ' NOTIONS, tfcr. ITC , adapted to this Season' wiii. ii will be sold at tho V LKY LOU Ec f 7>l.\ KET PRICK, f**r Cash or Country Produce, at theJEtorc of John Weil. Tu nkhannoc-k, March 30, 13 >!. LJOINT RESOLUTION, PROPOSING CKUTAXN Amendments to ttie Constitution. Be is resolved by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in general assembly met- That the following iments be proposed to the Constitution of the ' C->i!iH!"nwea'* K accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof ; There- shall ho an additional section to MiC third article of the Constitution to bo designated section ( four, as follows ; m:i TION 1, Whenever any of tho qualified elec tors of this Commonwealth shall he in any active military service, under a requisition from the Presi dent of the United States, or by the authority of tho Commonwealth, such electors may c.xer-i-e the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizen.?, under u* h regulations as are or shall be, prescribed by law, as fully as it they were present at their usual place of election." Sr.-Tii.s 2. There shall lie two additional section? to the t leventh article of tho Constitution, to be des ign,:' 1 :? sections, eight and nine, as follows : ••cm m rv 8- No bill shall be passe Iby tho legis lature. containing more than one subject which shall b*. el* irly .'xpres.-e l iu the ti !:*, c.x* pt appropria ' tion bills " 0 ' ri".N 'J. No 1 ill shall ! e pas.-e I l*y the Lcgis j l.iturc grantit.g any powers, or privileges, in any ease, where the authority to gr ir.t sueh powers, or i privileges, Ua? been or may hereafter .o conferred uj->n ti ■ cot. i - of this Commonwealth." IIUN RY C. JOHNSON, Speaker of the llouso cf Representatives. .) GIN P. PENNY, Speaker of the Senate. Ofrl'T. OF iII K I'I'RFTARV <<F THF. CI'MMON- j WEALEH RAUISIDM, April 25, lc,jD (! IVuitsj! vauia, rS. 1 do here 1 y certify that the f>rcg-.ing is a full, I true,.and correct copy of the original Joint Reso— Ifi aof the Gem-t al Assembly, entitled "A Joint 11.-solution prop -?ing certain Ameuimonts to the t institution*" a> the same remains on fiie in this [Soal.J IN TKSTIMONT whereof, I have hereunto • t niv hau l c.n i caused th ■ seal of the Secretary's ; •*.* to oe i fin so !, ;.© day nr i year about written KLI - '.I I- Klt. See. of the Common weal/h * The above TV - >luti'*n having been agreed to by a mn * .rity <f the members of each House, at t.o-ttc jc. .ave scssiot." of tho General A's inbly of this ' < miiiori veaftii. the proposed amendments wiil l*o submit! i to the people, for lii-ir adoption or rejec ! ti- t-. on the I'IRST Ti'KSD\Y OF AUGUST, iu the * y.-ar of our Lord, one thousan 1, eight hundred, and | -ixtv-f-jitr, in aceordan.-e With the provisions of the i tenth article of tho Constitution, and the netcntitled i and the at eiitttied. "An u.-t prescrilutig the tiino ' a:.l mil i. of sii'miittirg b> the j "pie, for th*-ir j approval and sat if,.-at ion. or rejection, the proposed j amendments to the Constitution," approved the : twenty-third day of April, one thousand, eiget hun ' drcd an*! sixty-four. El.I -Li i ER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. ; Ilurriiburg, May, 9, 13b 1 —Jan. Rt'SislrrV uoticc. 'VTOTICE is heretiy given to all persons inter li esfe t ih it the following accounts have been filed in the Register's office jit Tunkhannock. and !u 1 pretentc'l o the Orphan's Court of YVyo ; i *.iig County t be hel l at Tunkhannock on the 15 day of August next, for confirmation and allow ance, to wit : The Final account ot Samuel Pc Kay Executors of tlio last will and Testament of George Carpenter, late of Clint* n Township, deceased. Filed May 2, I 1864. The Final account of John Kinsley nnd Win. Kinsley Kxe, slots of the last will and i'e t anient of Mi haul Kin-ley- late of Windham Township, de cea-c.l Filed June 11th, IPG I. Tho Final ot Anion Armstrong and Lew is A i iitsir.-ii administrators of tho Estate of John Armstrong late of Eaton Township, deceased. Filed Ju.ie 29, i -UP The Final acedunt of Newman Miller ereettler op the las* will an I te?t.ment . Jabcz Jelikins lateo Tunkhannock Borough deceased. Filed July I2f ' ; 1364 ' ; g!ster's nfti e, ? A. R T* \Ti T— IT Tuukhnnnoclt Ji lv 12, '64. \ 0 Ij> rARL IL Auditor's Notice. The undersignt ! having been appointed by the j Court ot Common Picas of M'yotning County nn Au * ditor to distribute the fun l arrisiug Iroui the Sheriff's j sale of tliß Peal Eitato .Tames W G rev, will at * ten i to that tuty at his offi -e in Tunkhannock Bor ! oiijcli on Saturday. August 13th. A. D: 1864 at 10 o'clock A. M-; at which time and place rll persons are required to present their claims or bo debarred r,.in coming in upon said fund* July 16ih 1861. Harvey Sicklcr, Auditor. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned having been appointed by tho i Orphan's Court ot Wyoming County, an Auditor to I distribute the fund in C.'ouit for distribution, on final account of William B Money-penny Adra,r of Mary Money penny dee'd, wiil attend to said distribution at his Office in Tunkhannock Borough on Saturday the 13th day of August A. D 1864; at 9 o'clock A. M at which time and place ail persons are re i q'lire I to present their claims or be debarred from | coining in upon said fun 1. July 16th 1—34. Harvy SjclJer Amlito -INGHAM and WRENC 11, Manufacturers and Dealers iu O X WYALISI NIL CREEK, GAMUT OWN, BRADFORD Co Pa Halts l arded and Cloth Finished. MANUFACTURE CLOTH FOR CUSTOMERS ON SHARES OR AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES PER YARD: Cngsimerc, Best Finish, fine 45 cents Plain Cloth, do 45 " tTr.-iv and Mixed Cassimcres,4s " Tweeds, 32 " Common Fulled Cloth, 40 " Yi'hite Fiannel, 22 " Madder Red Flannel, 32 " Gray Flannel 25 " The Gray Flannel made wtth taste and very suita Lie for Clothing* IIARVEY IMG HAM AMOS WRENCH. Person living at a distauco can havo rolls | carded so as to take them home with them ; and . save the expense of a second trip. t i■UMMnMsor^nnsnr'"■■sscnaßE \JSS KTew IDaruLg* ! i AND— FANCY STORE. NICHOLSON DEPOT, PA. H. S.- HARBINB & CO, Having refitted a part of the building formerly oc cupied by E. F. Snow A Co., as a Stove and Tin ware Store, woul 1 respectfully announce to the pu! - lie that r.e have on hand an entire new and care fully selected stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, ! CHEMICALS AND DYE-STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISH. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, TOYS AND CLOCKS, POCKET CUTLERY, TOILET ARTICLES. KEROSENE LAMPS, ALBUMS Ac. Ac Ac. (IGAUS AT WHOLESALE <t RETAIL, j auu every thing usually kept in a Drug Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED. I i This branch of trade will be undar the direct eu ; pervi-ion ot A. C. HLAKEKLEE >l. D„ we J known as an experienced and skillful Pnysi. an an 1 j Surgeon; and with strict attention to business we hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. { £'* Office of A. C Blakeslee, at the New Drug Store* H S. HARDING & Co v3n443m. llcll's Sheclfic Pills—Warranted in all • use*, can be relied on! Never fail to euro ! Do not : nauseate! Arc speedy in action! No change <>f di et required ! I'o not interfere with business j urguits ! C.tn be used without detection! Upward of 200 cure- this month—some of them veryspv. ro •• t • Over one hundred physicians have used them in their ' practice, and all speak well of their effi ;>cy, and approve of their composition, which Is entirely ce table, and harmless on the system. Hundreds of certificate o can be shown. BELL'S SI'HCIFIC PILLS are the original n.l only genuine >;■' fie Pill. They are adapted f-.r n ale and female, old oryoung. and the only reliable rc ..e --dy for electing a permanent and speed}- enre in all eases of Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, with all its train of evils, such as Uretheral and Vaginal Discharges, Gleet, this Whites, Nightly or Involunta rily Emission, Incontinsranoe, Genital Debility ai; 1 Irritability, Impotence, Weakness or Loss ... i' .vrr. Nervous Debility, Ac , Ac., all of which arise prinei- I illy from Sexual Excesses or Self Abuse, or i> me constitutional derangement, and incapacitates the sufferer from fulfilling the duties of married life. In all sexual diseases, as Gonorrhea. Gleet, and -t;ict ures, and in Diseases of the Bladder and K' lncys, they act as a charm ! Relief is experiencci; l y tak ing a single box. Sold by nil the principal druggists. Irioo c I They will be sent by mail securely sealed, an 1 confiden'ially, on receipt of the money, by J BRYAN, M !> No. 7'3 Cedar Street Few j rk. Consulting Physician for the treatment of Scvitnal, Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Diseases, who will semi, free to all, the following valuable work, in sealed envelope: THE FFTETN THOUSAND — DR. BELL'S TREA TISE on Self Abuse, Premature decay. Impotence and Loss of Power, Sexual Diseases, Seminal Weak ness, Nightly Emissions, Genital Debility, Ac., A a pamphlet of 61 p gea. containing important a bi.-e to the afflicted, and '.hich should bo read by every sufferer, as the inear.s of cure in tho severed sta _ - is plainly set forth. Two stamps required to pay I postage. IMPORTANCE TO LADIES.— DR. HARVFY'S FEMALE PILLS have never yet failed in removing difr. ulties arising from obstruction, or stoppage of nature, or restoring the system to perfect healih when snffi i rfmra.Spinal affections, Prolapsus, Uteris the White*, or other weakness of the Uterine Oignns The Pills a re perfectly harmless ON the constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate female [without on ing distress —the same time they act like a charm | by strengthening, invigorateing and restoring the svflc.m to a healthy condition, and by ringtng on tiio monthly period with reguir.ruV, matter li m wh.it cauesjtheobstruction may arise. Tn-y should however, NOT be taken during the first three or four months, of pregnancy, tnough safe at any other t me, as m'scarrn'go would be theiesult, Each box contains 00 Pills. Price SI. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE on diseases of Fe males, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Slcrili | ty, Reproduction, and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the Ladies Private Medical Ad viser, a pamphlet of 64 pages, sent free to ary ft'ldrcss Six cents required to pay postage. The Pills and book will be sent by mail when de sired securely sealed, and prepaid,-by J.BRYAN, M. D., General Agent No. 76 Cedar st, New York. IST Sold by all the principal druggists. Jan 20, 1564 v-3-" ?3-Iy. Court Proclamation. YT7TIEREAS, the Hon. WM EL WELL. Pres i " " dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas anp Court ot General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and the President Justice of the Court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of cap ital and other offences, for the twenty-sixth Judicial District of Pcnn'a. S. Roberts, and N. 11. Wells, K.-..,5. Associate .Judges of the Court of Common Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of tho Peace, and Associ ate Justices of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery of the County of Wyoming, have by their precept to mo directed, ordered A GENERAL COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER AND GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY, to be held at Tunkhannock on Monday the loth day August A. P., 1864. Notice is therelore hereby given to the Coronor, all Justices of the Peace and Constables within the Coun ty of Wyoming, that they lie end appear in their [.ro per prrsons at the time and place above mentioned, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, recognizances and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices in that bekalf respective ly belong. Notice is also given that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute tho prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Wyoming County, thntthcy l.e ihcn and there to prosecute them as shall be just. AH IRA GAY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, J Tunkhannock, s4irob 23, 1964; J' ll ■■■ Ii I I mm j; _-i VimausMM IMPORTANTTOFEMALES ,(( JSLW* P It OCIi M A T ION! TO TUB LADIES ! Both MARRIED AND SINGLE. | . ■ THE OLOFST REGULATOR FOR FEMALES. DR. CHEESE MAN S FEMALE FILLS Will immediately relieve, without pain, all disturb ance cf the periodic uncharge, whether arising trom re!axtion or suppression. They act like a charm in . removing the pains that accompany difficult or im moderate menstruation, an I ore the only safe and reliable remedy for Flushes. Sick Headache, Pains in the Loins, Back and Sides, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep, and other uiiplen: nit ai: 1-dangerous effects of an unnatural condition HI the -e.xuul functions, in tho worst cases of Fluor Adbu*. or Whites, they ef fect a speedy cure. I)R. CHEESEHAN'S FEMALE PILI.S Have been used OYER A QUAII'I ER Ui' A CEN TUKY. Tbey are offered as the on! v safe means of 1 renewing interrupted menstruation, but Ladies must bear in mind, that there is one condition of Hie fe male. system in which the Pitts cannot be taken mithout producing a PECULIAR RESULT.— The condition referred, to is J'RE'rXANCY— ('■ result. !/ fSf'A Tt ItiA < ?', Pif.'L is th • irresist ible tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition, that even the pro ductive poirer of nature cannot resist it TJIEY CANNOT DO HARM in ray other way. i-'U.CiIEESEMAN'S FEM ALE PILLS Are t'ne only M Heine thai MARRIED AND SIN GLE LADIES have relied upon for many years, or can rely upon now. HE WARE Oh' IM.ITA TI OA'S .' These l'ills form the Finest Preparation ercrpu! fnr rard. with IM.MKDIATD and PKR GVIE.V! SUCCESS. DON T fill DFCEIV- I'H), Take this advertisement k> your Druggist, ,an I toll him that vm irant the RES T and mod ii El .TABLE FEMALE Ml. JJICINE R V TIIE WORLD, which is couq r id in | DR. CITEESEMAN'S I EMALE PILLS!!! TLcy have received, and are now receiving the ■ sanction of tiro mbZt *>n<ntul Physicians in Amer ica. EN! LICIT DIRECTIONS wi'h ea -h Box - (lie pri.-c, One Dollar per Dot, comHoiug from 50 to 60 Pills. Pills pent by mail, promptyl , by remitting the prb eto tho I'roprie'. rs, or any mthorized Ag'nt, iu current funds. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. IH'TCIIINGS Si 11ILLYER, PnornicToit's, 61 Cedar Street, - v tie York. ! £ v./" Bld in Tun by J. W. Lyiiati. in M i-.itio-c. by Able T-.irrcll, in .8 • ronton by i,. S. A E. C. Full r in FactoryViile by all I'ruggists. The gr.-al-vt itsn-rovomef - ;t in the 8"--ir.,? 3fa -1 . . I chine art. A curiosity worth seeing. . j Please send for circular with sample of sewing. 1 these In.R roved Macbin s save OVI: HI XDDED PER I : I CENT, of thread and silk, and make the LOCKSTITCH | alike on both sides, ij They require no >u to operate perfectly j except ' the printed directions-'' , No . barge inserting from one kii I of goods to another. And 110 taking apart to clean or oil. Our NEW MANUFACTORY IS now complete with all ; its machinery and tools entirely new, and is already raj :div turning out Machine- which f-.r BF.AI TY and PERFECTION of FINISH are not surpassed by rr.y manufacture in the world. I . N !!.—Should any Machine prove unsatisfactory, ! it can be returned and money refunded. Agents wanted in counties not canvassed by on : own agents. PIXKI-F LVOV. S. M. C O. No. 533 BROAD WAY, NEW FORK 1 . April 13 1P63, v3-n35- ALA MODE. : THE LATEST FROM NEW YORK. TRS. A. G. STARK, TAKES PLEASURE IX j ill again informing her friends, and t'uc ladies gen erally, hat she has received, and i< stii. receiving n i.t.g,' and tveil selected assortment of ; SI-KING AN'D SUMMKBGOODS, Consisting of HATS. BONNETS, RIBBONS, FI.OSSES, FEA ! HERS, I, VC'ES, HEAD DRESSES, and, in short all art 1 s usually I found ii "a MILLISTERY STORE. She soli -Its a call from all requiring GOODS in her line, before purchasing elscwheve. .Mrs Stark can be found at; iie house formerly occupied by Ilen rv Stark in the borough ot Tunkhannock, ready and j willing to serve all who may favor her with a call. MANTUA-MAKING. Wo have secured the services of an experienced DnESS-aTAKFiri, and ai all times will be prepared to Lit Make Dresses in the latest and ipost approved manner.— Soliciting your calls leforg purchasing elsewhere, we remain Yours, F.ejj cetfnlly. MRS. A G. STARK. Anil 27, 1864 J , LADIES! LADIES!! LADIES! IJ\ Don't I .til to read the advertisement iu this paper, i ' headed 1 IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR CHEiCSEMAN. of New York, has devoted I tho lastthirt.. years of practice to Fcmate ei.tn -1 plaints IPs Pills act liko a charm. They are \ reliable and safe. HOWABD ASSOCM MON PHILADELPHIA, Pa ' TAISCD-PS ot the Nor VAN S, Seminal, Url a. 'nary and Sex ml Systems—n.-w-n-l , CMTION-nt by mailla waled 1 ttar envciopew | free of charge. A : Less.. Dr. .T. .< AILI.IX IIOCUH-- j T'kv Howard A-joeiation, FN. 2 South Niath Straa I'kti Pa. NOT ARUMD RINK A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED /' V E G ETA li LE EXTRA CT. A PUKE TOXIC, ' THAT WILL RELIEVE THE AFFICTED, AND Not make Drunkaftls. I HOOFIAN' S GERMAN BITTERS; PREPARED BY DR. C M. LUKSO.V, w- I'HILADELPHI \, PA. WILL EFFECTUALLY AXI) MOST CRKTAIHLY UliE ALL DISESES ARISING FROM A ' T . DISORDERED LIVER, STOMACH OH KIDNEYS, Yi.nisana® of our mtiz.ens nre suffering from Dys. f pepsfa in<i Elver Diseases, and to whom the fol lowing apply—we guarantee 11001 LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE THEM. ' HOOFLAXirS GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF * Ciiroiiic or Nervous Debility, Disease* of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a Disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Ec*u!lin? frcm Li orders of the Digestive Organs: < onsHpaii ,r>. T:.v.:ir.l Pile?, Fullnes or Blood. ♦" t Head, A-i Rty of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart ■ burn. Lti gut for Food, Fullness or Weight in the ctomacb, Sour 1.: ions, Siakiug or Fluttering at s e i 'it of tho >tomach. Swimming of the Head, Hur ne.l aud i' iHi cult Breathing, Fluttering of the Heart t '""cog or .Suffocating Seu.-rations when in a lying p .dure Dimne >■ of Vi-i ,n. Dots or Webs before the .right, Fever and Lull Lain in the Head, Deficiency <-t Perspiration, \ t-ilownc of the Skin &d*i Em ,n Chest, Li ribs, Ac., .Sudden r lushes of II t, Burning in the Flesh, Constantly. I agmingx of Evil, a:id great Depression ot Spirits, P RTICULA NOTICE 70'.-.-,:r • many preparations sold under the nam j ; ur "'' V ul "l' r quart Bottles, compounded qf ui wcy or comnon rum, costing Jrom ' ''on,t he taste disguised by Anita I or < oriander Seed. Jui i.ass ti' Bill' rs has caused and will continue i ' "* !°i ; " lAeyean be sold, hundreds to die j t:,i-(.cutti <if tne drunkard. By their use the system y under the influence of Alcoholic i Siimulai '> of the wo si kinu, Hi: (t'irc for Liquor '■rented and kept up, and the result is~ allthehor- ' rors alt. idanl upon a drunkard's and de ith. V r those who desire and will have a-Luruor j Bitters, tee publish the following receipt. Get One : Dottle Hooffland's German Bitters and mix : i Three (Quarts of Good Brandy or Whis key, and the result will be preparation that will ; tar excel in medicinal virtues and true excellence | any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the market I and will cost much less. You will hare all tho virtues of Hnnlland's Bitters in connection with ./ good article oj Liquor, at a much less price ihan j t -ese inferior preparations will cost you. GERMAN BITTERS WILL £IVE YOU • AGOOD WILL GIVE YOU STRONG HEALTHY NERVES. WILL GIVE YOU . " BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS WILL EX A RLE YOU TO SLEET WELL. AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT YELLOW FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, ha Those suffering from , . .1 L. uhen down and Delicate Constitution*, From whatever causes, either in . made AND FEMALE, WILL FIND IN • " • HOOFLAXD'S GERMAN BITTERS A REMEDY I That will restDre them to their usual health. Such j has been the case in thousands of instance*, and • fur trial is hut required to prove the assertion. From Rev. J Xtwfon Brown, D. D.. Editor of the Encyclopedia of Re'igicus Knowledge. Ah hough not disposed to favor or recommend Pat • j ent Medicines in general, through distrust of their , ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient j reasons why a marr may not testify to the benefits he | believes himself to have received from a-ny simple preparation, in the 1 ope that ho may thus contribute | to the benefit of others. • - : Ido this the more readily in regard to Iloofland'r ! Gorman Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M Jackson, of i this c.;y, because I was prejudiced aga nst thorn -for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an aieoholie mixture. lam indebted to tty friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudico by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long con tinued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at tho beginning of the pr sent year was followed by evident relief, nnd restoration to a de-' grce of bodily an I mental vigor which I had not feli* for six months before, and had almost, despaired if regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. ; ! HILAD A. June 13, 1861. J. XEWTOX BROW*. :D 1 S E.*S E S OF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, In Voting or Aged. Male or Female, Speedily removed, and the patient restared to health DELICATE 'CHILDREN, Those suffering from MAR ASMUS, wasting away w;;h scarcely any llesh on their bones, are cured ion very short time: one bottlo in such cases, will ham a most surpri g effect. _ rATVEltfTfil ; Having suffering children as nhove, and wishing to j raise them, will never regret the day they commend t eu with these Bitters. LITERARY MEN. STUDENTS, I And those working hard with their urains, should al ways keep a bottle of llnnllarid's Bittern near ■ tlicrn, a- they will lin.l much benefit from its use, te lioth min 1 an! bo iy, invigorating and not depressing. IT IS NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT, AND LEAVE? "NO PROSTRATION. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We call attenti >n of all having relations or friends 1 in the _ army to the fact that " IIOOFLAND'S Ger- I man Bitters w ill cure nine tenths of the diseases in ! dticed hy'ejposures and privations incident to camp J life. In the 11 1- .~, published almost daily in tho news i papers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed ' 1 hat a very large proportion are sufferin£fmj debil ity. Every cn*g of that kind carf he readily cured ' |by Ilootland's German Bitters. We have no hesita- • , tion in stating that, if these Bitters were froely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved i that otherwise would he lost. J he proj rietors are daily receiving thankful letters I f rom sufferers in the army nnd hospitals, who ham been restored to health by the use of these Bitters, - i sent to them by their friends. BEWARE OF C OUXTF,rtFET*L' that the Signature nf "fj, , M. is on the \Y 0 f tac h Bolile. " Price per pottle T." 5 " at Dur.litr (i 4,00, In^Tho druggist not haro ihe artiste tions th a,, y '.atoxicating prepara „ j v 111 ; LV he offered in its place, but send to us, • e will forward, packed, by experrs. Vrhiclpal Office atsQ Ilanufactor}-, ' SO. d A7SCH STREET, JONES & EVENS, (i ucccssot* to C. M. JALTCSON Propri^Qi-tfi
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