LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ~ .U'EIIT tin* the Democrnt— Alllß.V GAY, ii£s dmsontO'l to act as our Agent in receiving and for the North Broneh Item ocr t, All monies paid him either on subscriptio or for advertising will bo duly accounted for i.U re lated the same as if paid to us. Serenade to Col, Dana—-Col Dana of the 143 d Reg't l'a. Vols, who was taken prisoner at the bat tle of the wilderness an I who was lately released from durance vile, on a late visit to his father and friends at this place, was serenaded at his quarters at Maynar I's Hotel by the principal and pupils of the Normal Institu.e of music now in session at this place, to which ho responded in a neat and appropri ate speech.in which he give a very interesting nara ti vo of liis iuipiisonincnt and release. The Col was one of a number of our officers which were transf.rr •d from Macon Ua.to the c'ty of Charleston and plae •d within the range of the guns of (Jen. Foster. Married. HARDING—MYERS. —On Wednesday 18th. In Kingston Luzerne county, by Rov. H. 11. Welle of that plaee*--Mr. E A. Harding of Eaton, to Miss Mary Ann daughter of John D. Myers of Northmoreland. We acknowledge the receipt of a dollar with tie above notice. The happy couple are tendered our sincere congratulations, and wish that "From this day forth, in peace and joyous bliss, May live together long, without debate ; Nor private jars, nor spite of enemies, Shake the safe assurance of their state." U. S. 7-30 Loan The Secretary of the Tre.isuty gives notice that subscriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury notes, pay ible three years from Aug. l.V.h, 1864, with semi-unuiil interest at the rate of seven anil three three-tenths per cent per annum, —principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. These notes will be convertible at the cptiion of the holder at maturity, into six per cent, gel I bear ing bond*, payable not less than live nor more than twenty years trom their date, as the Government may elect. They will he issued in denominations of ?50. SIOO, SSOO. SI,OOO amp 53,000, and all sub scriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmitted to the owners froo of transportation charges as soon alter the receipt of the origini>4 Certificates of Deposit as they can bo prepared. As the notes draw R ter'-t from August 15, per sona making deposits su'equent toth.it date iaust pay the inter-, st accrued from date oi n- te to date of deposit. Parties deposit o - twcu f y-five thousand dollars an-1 upwards for rinse note.- it any one time will be allowe 1 a commission of one-quarter f one jier cent, whi -h will he paid bv th T i ;ry Departint at up on the receipt of a bill for the am rant, certified to - by the officer with wh >m the -1 :p sit was made. No deductions forcutiiP s must bo made lr ;n the -its. SPECIAL ADVANTA' E3 OF THIS LOAN. IT IS A NATICWAI. S.t •iv •- CASK, < Aug a higher sake of interest than any oil er, and th* btttatcuring. Any savings bank which pays 1:- deposit rs in U: S. Notes. aMwi icr :tint it is paying in the best cireola ing medium ol the country, an iit cannot pay in anything better, for its own asset.- are cither in gov ernment securities or in netes or bonds payable in government paper. It is equally convenient as a temporary or pelina nent investment. The notes can always be s. 1 i for within a fraction of their fie an ! accumulated inte rest, and arc the best security with bank.- as collate rals for discounts. CosvEnTißt.K titro A Six PER CENT 5-20 Goi.n Bosi> In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three yenrs, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent, per annum, for the current rate for 6-20 Bonds is riot le.-s than ui/ic p*r*unt. premium, and before the war the premium oil six percent, i.:. S. -tocks was over twenty pr cent, It w" be seen ib.t the ~,-tual p-rolit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten percent, per annum. ITS EXEMPTION PROM STATE ORMI S; OPAL, TAXATION But aside from all the id vantages we have ewi morated.a spe ial ' t of Cosigv-s- rempts all bonds and jPiwury iwfw from local Uucattan. Oaths average, t'u s exemption \v..uh ;.i ut tw- | rceiii.. per niiuuui, oceordieg to the rati ot taxation in va rious parts of the country. It is believed that r. securities offer so great in ducements to lenders as those is aed by the govern ment In all ot! -r forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or seperate communities, only, pledged for paviuent, while the whole nroperty of the countr / is held to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the United ."states. While the government offers the mast liberal terms for its 1 ans, it believe dtbat the very strong est appeal will bo to the loyalty ani patiiotisui of the people Dupiiv te eertifraics will bo issued for all de potits. The party depositing must endorse upon the in ierinril certificate the denomination of rp-tes required, and whether they arc t-i be issued in blame or payable t- ordtr When so endorsed it must be left with ihe officer receiving the deposit, to oe for wardod to ilp? Treasury Departu.cn*. SubTeaiptions will be reeeived 1 y the Treasurer of the I 'nited State*, at Washington, the several As sistant Treasurers and designated L>epositarie, aad bp the FIRST AND SECOND NATIONAL BANKS OF SCRANTON, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OE TO WAN DA and by all National Banks which are repoaitaries of public rnor.ev, and ALL UESPECTBALE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will give further iuiormaticn a yd AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS iITIOIAL tIUHteEHSr. CONDUCTED BY HAItVY \NL> COI.I.TVS, WASHINGTON, D, C* In order to faciiiate the prompt ad justment of Bounty, arrears of pay, Pensions and other Claims, due sosdiers and other p "sons from tho Government of the United States. The under signed has mode arrangements with the above firm whose experien-e and close proximity to, and daily intercourse with the department ; a .veil as the ear ly knowledge, a-quired by them, of the decisions frequently being made, enables tln ui to prosecute claims more efiiciuntly than Attorneys at a distance, canjioosiblv d<> All per-- ns entitled to claims ofthe ebove deserijition can have t hem properly attended to by calling on me and entrusting them to toy care IIAIVV I.Y SICK I.Kit, Agt. forHarvy A Collins, nkbannock, Pa. KPITOROF DEM. DEAR Sir .—-With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish it (free.) a Keeipo, with full directions fur making and using a simple \cg '- able halin, that will effectually remove, in ten days i Pimples. Matches, Tun, Freckles, and all linpuri- ! ties ofthe Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth ' and beautiful. I will also mail free to those havin Bvldg Heads t Bare Faces, simple doc lions and information that will enable then. U. start . full growth ut Luxuri ant llair Whiskers or a MouMuche, in leas than thirty days All applications arswered by return maii and without charge. Respectfullv yours, THUS. P. CHAPMAN", Chemist 631 Broadway, New Yord. T4 nl 3w A CARD TO THE SUFFERING SW ALLOW two or three hogsheads of" Buchu" "Tonic Bitters," " Sarsaparilla,' "Nervous Antidotes.'' Ac., Ac., Ac, an-1 ifier you are satified ■with the re<ult, th.n try one box of <>LD DOCTOR BUUHAN ENGLISH SPECIFIC PII.L*- —and be r-si..ri..i to lie .!th and vigor in less than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to tako prompt au 1 s;ilu,i r y in their effects oil the broken down and shattered constitution. Old and young can take !••? with advantage. Imported and sold in tue United State, only by J AS- S. BUTLER No. 127 Broadway, New York. D „ - X Agent for the I nitod State*. "• e—A Box of the Pills, secure/y packed, will be mailed to any address on re -eipt of price, which w L 1. DOLLAR, jsjpt pail—money refunded bv- Agent if entire satisfa Jion ia not given *• )w. n DISSOLUTION OF COPAHTIERSIIP. The Partnership between O. L. HALLSTEAD i A SON, ia this day dissolved by mutual consent, The notes and accounts will be left in the hands of 0. L. HallsteaJ to settle and can be found at the store formerly occupied by O. L. Hallstead A Son, with some one to attend to the same. O. L HALLSTEAD, II P. HALLSTEAD. Nicholson. July 27th 1364. The business will be continued by Henry P. Hallstead and Louis Hammed, under the name and ; linu of HALLSTEAD I HAMMEL, who will be pleased to retain the patronage of all who have patronized the old linn, and will be pleas ed to aee any who may favor us with a ealh We are prepared to furnish EXTRA INDUCE MENI'C TO TIIC.SE HAVING PRODUCE TO DISPOSE OF, will pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICK for the same. HALLSTEAD A IIAM.MEL. Nicholson, July 27th, 1864. Manufacture of Woolen Goods ! CHAPTER 1. The Manufacture of Woolen Goods, both in the household and in the factories has become of great importance on account of, its forming at present our principal articles of clothing. The nature of our cli mate make it neccessary, and the scarcity of Cotton has greatly increased the value of woo! and Fabrtcks made troui it • and being engaged in the business of making Clorh and Flannel, and also 101 l Carding, and Cloth Dressing, we have thought a few remarks with regard to handling Wool, and the proper pro cess of Manufacture, might be of service to the coun try, and a benefit to ourselves The fir.'t process with the farmer who intends to make his w ol into rolls for spinning an ! weaving at home, after washing and shearing, is assorting the I ualities. This we do not expect a farmer to do as i erfectty as a regular manufacturer, but by trying he will approximate towards it, and be amply paid I for the little pains required, by having an even thread and smoother fabric. The fleece should bo whole and be spread out on a table—the coarsest wool will be fuurd on the skirts of the fleece, and can easily be distinguished by looking closely to the fibre Two qualities from eadh fleece will perhaps be close enough for ordinary purposes, but as the sheep in our country differ much in their grades of wool—the coarse pait of one may do to go with the finer part of another, .".nd thus make three or four qualities out of the lot If it is going to the manu factory or to market, the fleece should not be torn, l ut after removing the tag-locks, sh old be rolled up compactly, skin out sido Not less than one pound oflar 1, frcAi butter or oil sh aid be sent with every ten pounds of wool going to the carding machine. Tho next t''ng of imjMirtanca is of tar eto be well carded, for which we will be entirely responsi ble . but in the matter of spinning and weaving, we have another caution to add. Unless the yarn is evenly twisted, and beat np evenly in the loom, tho cloth shrinks unevenly in fulling—making s.oue pla ctm wide and others narrow, and if the finisher suc ceeds in pressing out the wrineles, the cloth will re sume its c mtortion again wh n mudo into a trtr lienf, and the meoh mie is sometimes wrongfully blamed for a coat.s 1 joining lantern Jawed on a man's I. u It is easily avoided by giving the wheel in eqnal niim! ■ r of turns to a given length of thread drawn out We find this difficulty lucre ising ol late ye trs, and have e ;<• t . the conclusion that if some of the spinners do not beep better time on their pi aims than on their spinning wheels, we should hate dreadlully to listen to their music. As every moment of labor should ho employed to the best advantage, and every ounce of material be appropriated to the best purpose, on account of our war, we propose to write smiio other cb >] icrs on our branch of business after this is read sufneien ly to 1 e remembered, and shall endeavor to do our work nice enough for a balmor il skirt or a tl ictor's coat, and m ike trowsera stout, enough to lact a farmer through a year's campaign, at least. INGHAM A IVRENCII. HOME FACTORY, CAMPTOWN, BRADFORD CO May 2,'04 iStore, IT. IICSLAS: BLOCK; 51) 5 15 ES OA!) WW, NEW YORK. The proprietors have perfected arrangements which ennile them to announe to the Ladies of New York and vicinity, that they have secured the services of MRS. E. WiNTLE, (for some years Superintendent of the Ladies' Do patlmcnt in " GESIX'S BAZAAR") who will have charge ot their ittdntillc, Clan!}, a;ij Grcssutafying Worns. Mrs. W. will be ssisted by one of the mist ac complished Cutters and Designers of LADIES', MISSES,' CHILDREN'S, & INFANT S OUTFITS all of which they ore prepared to furniah to order. Particular attention will be given to 13RIADI.TIlOUSSF.Al~X, " L IN ANY DESIRED STYLE. HOWEVER ELAB ORATE. Ladies favoring us with their orders may rely upon having them executed in the uiost approved manner. No pains will be spared in giving per fect satisfaction. SCOTT IIALDWTN, Importers of Furnishing Goods and Manufactur ers of Ladies' Outfits. Ac. AOS Broadxvayg N. Y. A, L SCOTT, ) 0. S. BALDWIN, i E A 31118 HAMMEL HO. 3?n 02DUCB COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ' I 330 GREENWICH STREET, New Yoik. G. S. Haiding, I L. Hummel, > L. Harding. ) Farmers having butter ar.d other produce to sell ' will receive from this firm tho highest marko prici and prompt returns. Mr. L. Harding, one of tho members, who resides at Nicholson Depot, will receive and attend to | hi pment of all articles, and if desired will inakc dv.inccinenta of one half marko t value at time of clivery to him. BUCKEYE mil MI REAPER. Farmers should secure one of these excellent Ma- ' chines at onto its the supply is limited, and wo uie continent thu/ the demands for the above Machines will be gri ■ t the coming season us tho BUCKEYE, is the best Machine now in use, and is tho best adapt ed to rough, hilly, and uneven grouud, is tho most durable an i i- muuaged with tho greatest euse of till other liiut hipts now in use. For further particulars address JOHN I . STONE, Agen Camp Meeting There will be a Camp Meeting held under the supervision of tho Evangelical Associatian on tho old 1 ' dairy farm' owned by Mr. l'oung in Falls Tp Wyo ming County ; to commence THCRSDAV BXPT Ist 1564 ! N. B. No huxtering wiil be allowed, H A. DIETTERICK ?rcher it ehirge. JUST EECUIVED, —VROM PHILADELPHIA —AND— ]Ki e _ w"STo37 , l^, A FU L L ASSOR. T M EX T 0 F DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, SASS3MERS, CLOTLAI3A.§R, Shoes, Hats, ; ifitnci) 0001)5, w- i -o 3 NOTIONS, .S.C. Lr , adapted to this Season' which will be sold at the VERY LOWEST MA KMT PRICE, for Cash or Country Produce, at the Store of John Weil. Tu nkhannock, March 30, 136 L A JOINT RESOLUTION, ruorosixu CERTAIN Amendments to the Constitution. Be is resolved by the : inate and House of Rep i resentatives of the Comui-uwealth of Pennsylvania, in general assembly m? That the following amendments be proposed to tho Constitution ot the Commonwealth, in accordance with the provisions of tie* tenth article I hereof • 1 hero shall bo an additional section to tho third article of the Constitution to bo designated section I four, as follows ; SECTION 4, Whenever any of tho qualified eleo -1 tors of this Commonwealth shall bo in any active military service, under n requisition from the Presi dent of tho United States, or by the authority of tiio Commonwealth, such elect rs in vy oxer ise tho right of suffrage in all elections by .lie citizens, under -uch regulations as are or shall be, prescribed by I law <H fully is ii they v, re pre tut at their usual ! place of lection." SBCTIOX 2. There shall bo two additional sections to the eleventh article of tho Constitution, to bo des ignated as so ti i:--, eight an I nine, as follows: ''SECTION 8* N BTTJ shall be passe 1 by the legts ; luture. contaiuiug in wo than one subject which shall ; be clearly j -.p. s-c i in the t: le, except appropria tion bills " J "j?l 1 i l'-x 0 No bill shall be pa -"J by tic* Lcgl.s . iature grauting any powers, or privio go, in any , ease, whore the authority to grant uch powers, or j privileges, has 1 ten r may hereafter l,c t- nferrel upon the courts of this Commonwealth." HENRY C. Jt.tllNsON, speaker of the House of Represerontiv. . JUIIN P. PENNY, Speaker of the Sonata. ■ OFFI' I: OF THE SI < KKTARY OF THE COMMON- C WEALVR HABRISBURO, Aplil 25, 18g4* ( I'ennsy iv ania, SS. I do hereby certify that tho foregoing is a full, true,.and correct copy of the original Joint Reso lution of the General Assembly, entitled "A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution," as the same remains on fiio in thi oflue. [Seal.] IN TE.ITIM ■..vy whereof, I have hereunto set my hand an 1 caused the seal of the Secretary's office t<> be affixed, th" Juv and year ah >ut written. ELI 6LIFER, Sec. of the Common weaUh I The a'tovc Hcsotuti i having Ieen agree Itoby a i4i j.i.it v : r Hie in- ii)• r- i>l ra.'ii li'iusf*. at ivto suc j ?c.> i ai of tho General of chid Comm .! we dtii, tho pr d amen iinents wiil be .-übniittv l to the poople, t.r their adoption r rejec tion, on the FIRST TUESDAY OF AUGUST, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, eight hundred, and cixty-fbur, in a -curiiance With tho provisions of the tenth article of the Constitution, and tho act entitled and the act entitled. "An act prescribing tho time and manner of submitting to the people, for their approval and salification, or rejection, tho proposed amendments to the Constitution," approved the twenty-third day of April, one thousand, eiget hun dred and sixtv-four. ELI 6LIFER, Secretary ofthe Commonwealth, llarrisburg, May, 9, —Jui. Register's notice. N'OTIi'K is hereby given to all persons inter ested that tlie following accounts h:vo been filed in tiic Register's office at Tunkhanuo *k, and will be pn-tentcd t i the Orphan s Court ■ f lVvo ir.ing County t< be held at Tunkhannoek on the 15 day of August next, for continuation an t allow ance. to wit : The Final account -ainu I Do Kay Executors of the lr\-t will and Te.-tament < f George Carpenter, late of Clinton Township, deceased, Filed May z, 1564. Tho Final account of John Kinsley aud Win, Kinsiev Executors of tho last will and Tet anient of Michael Kinsley bite of Windham Township, de ceased. Filed June I lib. J obi. Tho Final account of Anion Armstrong and lew is Armstrong administrators of tho Estate of John Armstrong late of Eaton Township, deceased. Tiled June 29, 1864* The Final account of Newman .Miller executor o x the last will and testament of Jahez Jenkins latco. Tunkhannoek Borough deceased. Filed Julv 12 1 1361 Register's ofiise, £ j P ARISH Tunkhannoek July 12, '64. i U Jj ' 1 Altl " il * Notice. Tho undersigned having been appointed by the Orphan's Cour i Wyoming County, an Auditor to distribute tho Find in t'nuit for distribution, on fiiiul account of William B Moneypenny Adtn.r of Mary Money penny deo'd. will attend to said distribution at his Office in Tunkhannoek Borough on Saturday the 13th day of August A. D 1864; at 9 o'clock A. M at which time an 1 place all person* are re quired to present their claims or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. July 16th 1864, HarvySicklor Auditor INGIIA 31 ami \VRI:NC lIT Mainilacttirert and Deaieis in ON WYALL'SINO CKEEK, C vMPTOWN, BRADFOUD Co Pa Rolls Carded and Cloth Finished. MANUFACTURE CLOTH FOR CUSTOMERS ON SHARES OR AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES PER YMDi Uassimrre, Best Finish, due 45 cents Plain < loth, tio 45 " Gray and Mixed Caß?imeres,4s " Tweeds, 32 " Common Fulled Cloth, 40 " White Flannel, 22 " Madder Le i Flannel, 32 " Gray Flannel 25. " , The Gray Flannel made wtih taste and very suita Vie fur Clothing* HARVEY IMGHAM AMOS WRENCH p crson living n! a distanco can Lave roll i j rnrde Isoes to tike them heme with thorn ; ans i i savcihe expense of a jecond trip). | —' I DO YOT WISH TO BE CURED 7—DR. BF, , CHAN'S ENGLISH Si ECIFFIC FILLS cuer | •" hiss thvn 30 days, ti: J worst eases of NERVOUS- ' | N K>S, Impotence, Preuiaturo Decay, Seminal Weakness. Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual and j Nervous Affections, no matter from what cause pro- ! j duce 1* Price, One Dollar p>er box. Sent, post-pai?i j by mail, on receipt of an order. One Box v? ill per feet the cure in most races Address JAMES 5. BUTLER, General Agent, 427 Broadway, Hew York* I ?41 3TB! MA*O"W X>X*N. G -AND- FANCY STORE, NICKQLSOM DEPOT, PA, H. S. Having refitted a part of th building formerly oc -1 cupied by E. F. Snow A. Co., as a Stove and Tin ware Store, would respectfully announce to the pub lic that we have on It aid an .entire new and care fully selected stock "f DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS AND DYE-STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISH. ROOKS AND STATIONERY, TOYS AND CLOCKS, POCKET CUTLERY, TOILET ARTICLES. KEROSENE LA.MI'S, I ALBUMS Ac. Ac. Ac. CIGARS AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL, and every tiling usually kept in a Drug Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED. This branch of trade will ho nndar tUo direct su pcrvi.-i'Oi . t A. < . HI. Vk!>LEL M. ft well k . >tvn -IS on i\j .lien .md -i-.il:.'u 1 Physician and Surgeon ; and with atriet attention to business we hop.- to merit a 11... r<l .-hare of j.. i.c piitromtge. Off.ce o£ A. C- lil.ikfsiee, at inu New Drug II S. HARDING A Co v3nl43ra. Ilcll'ii Sbfeilic l'i 1 R--'Varrai.te 1 in all Case?, can bo rclie i on! Never fail to cure! Do not naus -at.:! Are speedy in action! N" übasge of di rt rc inir-1 1 Do not interfere with busirte. i pursuits! C.iii be used without detection! Upward of 200 cures thi.-- month—.-■ ;,tc of them very severe ease,;. Over one hundred physicians have used them in tlicir practice, and all speak well of their efficacy, and approve of their composition, which is entirely vege table, an i br.rinle.-s on the system. Hundreds if certificates can be shown. ID:i.r.'.s -DM.■■trie PILLS arc tho original and only genuine Fpcci'U Pill. They are adapted for male and femi'h . old or young, and the only reliable reme dy fcr effecting a permanent ami speedy cure in all cases of jspon:-.otorrhea, or r-'csain-.l Weakness, with all Its train of evil-, such as T'retu ral and Vaginal Di-'. rtjirc- . r;i i tvuu.-, Nigufly or Involunta rily Emission, Incontinuence, Genital Debility and Irrital Ditv. D- nitf-i. ■ Weakness or Loss of Power, Nervi ns Debility, Ac , kc.., all of which arise princi pally fr rn uc.l Excesses or Belf Abuse, or so me eonstitiiti -nal derangoutenl, and incapacitates the sufferer front fulfilling the duties of married life. In till sexual disc ies. a.- Gonorrhea, Gleet. ana Strict ures, and in Di case- of the Divider and Kidneys, they act a- a ehnrui! Relief is experienced by tak ing a single ' x. ."odd i y all ii.e principal druggists. Price SI Th-y will be nt 1 u. : 1 • urely settled, and conf-Jet. biUy, or. pt ol t' c -.,.11 --y, by J 1 T'.y \V, M D., No. T-' r 1 i : -•: . : Few York, Consul ; ': • •. :-■ t jn <- : ' :of Seminal, Urinary -• xu tl, and " ' > who will send, frc. 11 i, the I •\An lio w-.rb, in scaled em lope: Tin: li' t. . Tttowiif >—Da CmLL'S TREA TISE on - . 1 1 •-. . Impotence and Loss of ! w-r. Sea j' Seminal Weak ness, NigVly Etnis- Gtn !>■ bility, Ac., Ac., a pamphlet <f til pag-s. eoni-i.--i 'important advice to the nfilicte 1. and whic . ml iOO re.i Iby every sufferer, as the means ot cii r. sw-rcst stages is plainly set forth. To - lt) . - r - pured to ;ay post a go IMi cDTivrr TO i.ADIF? —Dtt. If .t. rv's rmAi.E PILLS havs never yet failed in removing difficulties •risingfrom obstruction, or stoppage 1 nature, or in restoring tho system to perfect It .dill when suffering rfrom Spinal affections. Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Organs The Pills aro perfectly harmless on lhe constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate female (without caus ing distress —the s.m.e time they act like a charui by srengthening, in vigor a lei tig and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by zing tug on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what canesjtheobstruct!'ill may arise. Tit y should however, NOT be taken during the first three or four mouths, of pregnancy, tuough s:ilo at any other t inc. as mis trti igo would be thoiesult, Each box contains 60 Pills, l'rtee 31. Dtt. HARVEY'S TREATISE 0:1 diseases of Fe males. Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Darrennes-s, Sterili ty. Reproduction, ar.d Abuses of Nature, and I emphatically tho Ladies Private Medical Ad viser, a pamphlet of til pages, tent freo to aiyr address Six cents required to pay DosLiwa Ti-- isiu —1 1 ,- t. no scutTiy mail when de sired se 'ureiv sealed, and prepaid, by J.BRYAN, M.P., General Agont No. 7(1 Cc lar st , New York. Sold by all tho principal druggists. Jon 20, 1364 v-3-n-23-ly. 1 Court Proclamation. i U7"ITEItEAS, the Hon. WM FLWELL. Brest! dent Judge of the Court of Common Picas nnp Court "t General Qu titer S s'ous of the Pence, and 1 the President Justice of the Court of Oyer and Ter miner ati 1 Genera! J,ail Debiery. ibr the tria^ofcap ital and other offences, forth- twenty- ixth Judicial District of Ponn'a. S. Robert?, nn-IN. Jl. Weils, Esq' Associate Judges of the C >urt of U'onyiion Pleas and General Qt artrr -essi ut- of tho 1V ice, an 1 Associ ate Justices of Dyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery of the County of Wyoming, have by their precept to me directed, ordered A GENER \L COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER AND GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY, to be held at Tunkhannocl; on Monday tho loth day : 1 August A, D., 1864. 1 Notice is thereto.rn hereby givpn to the Coronor, all 1 Justices of the Peace and Constables within the Coun ty of Wyoming, that they be and appear in their pro \ per persons at the time and place above mentioned, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, recognizances and other remembrance*, to do those ' things which to their offices in that behalfrespoctive , Iv belong. Notice is also given that those who tie bound bv j recognizances io prosecute tho pris 'tiers that are or j shall bo in the Jail of Wyoming Coujity, thatthoy be then and there to prosecute them a?shall bo just. Alt IRA GAY, r lie rift' Sheriff's Offce, ) 1 Ttikhiitoek, Ifafca ?? IM4. < j PROG L : A T ION! TO liU. 1, DI Ujs ! ' lloth M trrlr 1 and Blnt 1 • . THE OLDEST REGULATOR FOR FEMALE*. DR.CHIIS■ MAN'ti FIMALI PILLS 1 Will immediately re'rere, without pain, all disturb : ance of the periodic d'sctiarge, whether arising from 1 relaxtlon or sufpressi n. They act like a charm in I removing the pains that accompany difffeult oriui ! moderate menstruation, and are the only s:ifß and , reliable retneJy for Flushes, Sick Headavdie, Pains in the Loins, Back and Sides, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep and other unpleasant and aangerous effects of an unnatural condition of the sexual functions. In the worst cases of Fluor Albas, or Whites, tl'ey ef fect a speedy cure, DR. CHEK-EMAN'S FEMALE PILLS J Hive been used OVER A QUARTER OF A CEN -1 TURY. il hey are offered as the only safe means of ! renewing interrupted menstruation, but Ladies mas! : bear in mnid that there is one condition of the ft ' male system in irhich the Pills cannot be taken I mithout producing a I' EC I LI .1 il I'ESFLT. — j The condition referred to is PREGNANCY■ — the result. MISCARRIAGE, Luch is the irresist ible tendency oj the medicine, to restore It,- sexual Junctions to a normal condition, that teen the pro duct iee j oicer of nature cam.of resist it TJIEY CANNOT DO HARM in any other way. Dii.CHEESEMAN <" FEMALE PILLS Are the only Wed trine that .M YRKIEP AND SIN OLE LADIES have relied upon lor many years, or can rely upon now. liIiiVARE OF IMITA TIONS! 11. Pills follil Bo- Fine j'r- f in.Hon ererput f'o, u ird, with I.M.MEDI A I'D ;n.t i'LR SISTENT -U< • ESS DON V 111-i IFt'KIV ED. Take this advertisement :. msr Druggist, ami tell him thai . ir ml the BJaS'l and most n EI.IA RL h ,1A L 1 :1:. 1 CINE IN tme WORLD which >-an; 1 • ; a DR. CIIEEJEMAN - I ...RALE PILLS !!! They have ri v : 1 •• s I •- receiving the sanction of the m< •" < >1 ,t j ~ in* in Anicr- I ica. I EXPLICIT DIRECTIONS ca h Box—the | firit-r. One Dollar per Efox from 50 to | 60 Pills. Pills sent ht mail, promt \ '> •, rmittit.r the ' price to the Proprietors, or ny authorized Agrnt, j in cuci .0. .1 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GTFERALLY. j HUXCIIINQSJs ';: i. T YER i uprtuaTon's, 81 Cet':r Street, Aac York. Soli in Tmwlismi k by U Lyntan in Mor.tr.-s. .by A' 9 -■tx M in sranton ';■< L, .S. k I , i E C. i v.. -t. ir, . 1 "p, > -i , Pauam Clothes wringer* f SELF-AD J I tid WRINGER. NO M*o'iD-W()RK TO SWELL OR SPLIT. '' NO Vlll MB-rt b iiV- -> TO GET OUT 01' ORDER W.RITKAKTRN WITH OK WITH >rr C"0-*v:is.Kt.i. It took the FIRST PREMIUM at Fitty-Sevwi I ■ State an I C >unty Fairs .• and U v.: ,out an i cxc / t.' : the bed Wrtngc- ever made. , ! Paten'.* i •• the United * itca, England, Canada, : and Austral i 1 Agent. wwu:l .11 eia.'Jtown, ami 1 ! iu all parts of the world. Energetic agents car. m*k from 3 to 10 Pe'.lars 1 ; j-cr day. Samp'u Wringer lent Express-paid on receipt of 1 ' pti. e. * No ?id SO No 1, §7.50. No F. §0,50. • A 80.50. Manufactured and add, wholesale aul retail, by THE PUTNAM .MANUFACTURING CO- No. 13 I'l't tt Street, New York, Cleveland, Ohio, and lb -i Ington. Vt. •' N"PT1II:'P, Agent. WliSI 1 VERY BODY KNOWS, viz.— That Iron well gal aplzed will not tut; That a simple nia is ■ rttur than a coinplirat ed otic. That a Wringer slionl i be telf-adusting, durable, and efficie<it. That Thuui't i-y il l East' aires cause delay and trouble in rcgui.uo and ■qi in order ; That iv., "1 s .akc-i in L -t water will swell, shrink and ; The wood bciuitif"- fjr ti.o shaft to J uin rcili wear out; That the Pat man V- ■ with or without cog wheels, wil! .•'t- ■■ ■ : rsgitlu rs are net ess? lial; That tho I'lltmnii- W n r • t tii iv-intages and 1 tot cn ol the (I i vanta a ... aamhd 5 That !! Wh 1 h ci: a the but sYriner ewr made : That it vUUvUrga thread or a Bed-Quilt WITU OL'T AI-TTKATII X We might fill the papar with testimonials, but insert only a few to convince the skeptical, if such , there be; and we say to all, test Putnam's Wringer Test it THOROUGHLY with ANY und ALLothers. ; any if not entirely satisfactory, return it. | Putnam Manufacturing Co : GKNTLFMEN" ; I know jr,,m practical experience that iron well galvanize with zinc will nut oxidizt or rust one particle. The Putnam W ringer is at i j near perfect <is possible, and I can cheerjully re.• ! omtnd it to bt best in use. Respectfully yours. JNO. W. WHEELER, Cleveland, Ohio. Many years' experience in the galvanizing husi- 1 I ness enable me to indotse the above statement in i all particulars. - New York, Jan, 1864. JNO. C. LEFFETtTS j 100 Beekmun it. ' We hare tested Putnam's Clothes Wringer by ■ practi.-iil working, an i know that it will do. It is ; cheap ; it is simple ; if requires no room, whether , at work omt rost; a child can operate it ; it does j its duty thoroughly; it sanies lime and it -aves wear : j and fear. Wo earnestly advise all who have mw.h j washing to do. with all intelligent persons who have j 1 any . to buy this Wringer. It will pay for its.lt'in I a year at most. Ilr.v. HORACE ORE ihF.V j . Tho greatest iutprowet IOJ t ytff In U.v T. twin Ma- ' clone act. A curiosity tMttk M ihif. J'loase tx id : rlo of sewing. fbeeO II ; . > M .el.lie S i H.'Xl'P'. li PSB : CENT i..i. id an 1 ;.ik, a.vi make the | alike on botb si !e. j They r' jtiir '• fr- "Gn t r; - . > pcrlejtly t exaipt " the p.r ntei dirt :i rs " j Jfo ,hange in setrhiy from or.IU >•! rf gtwds to another. And no ' U.'ng n mrt to vie. l 3 or oil | Our Xr.w MAM AC-TOI.Y is R-- 1 complete with stl j its m.tclii.. cy ar.it '.sc., 1 .; el. nc*, at. lis already ! rapidly turning out Machiaos which for arAfTr anl j PERrr.CTiox of FINISH are not surpassed by any j manufacture in the world. N B.—nltould any Machine p>-ove nnsatisfnetory, it can bo returned and money refunded. I I genf• wanted in counties sot canvassed by out own agents. FINKT.r & LVOV. M. CO. No. 5",? BP.OAIYirAi, NEW YORK Art il li 1833, rtf mis j NOT A RUM DRINK A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC, THAT WiLt RELIEVE THE AFFICTED, ANN Not make Drunkards. BR .To CHIN'S GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. V M. JACKSON, I PHILADELPHIA, PA. If ILL ■FiBCTI ALLY AND MOST C MKT ALMS UKE ALL DISESES ARISING FROM A DISORD I. It Ml) LIVER, STOMACS • kIDN EVA, Thousands of our citizens are suffering from Dyam pt p.ia an i Diver Diseases, and to whom Ihefet lowing question* ay}!/—we guarantee IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTJRS WILL CURE THEM. IIOOFLAN D'S GERMA.V BITTKRB WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease* %t the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a Disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Resulting from Eivordcg of the Digeslit* Orgeuot Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullnes or Blood. to the II ad, Acidity ot the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn. Disgust for Food, fullness or Weight fai thf- Stoii.jxh. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Har ried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering of the Heart thinking or .Suffocating Sensations when in a lying ptn' urc. Diiuiiv.-s ot \ i-ioD, Dots or Webs beiors the Sight, ] ever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficient of Perspiration, T el!owness of the Skin an'i Eyw 1 a.n in tiic Side, 1! . k, Chest, Lit.ibs, Ac., Sudd.a Flu.-hes of lle.it, Raining in the Flesh, Constantly, agvning. i t Evil, an-' great Depression ot Spirits, PLItTICLLA NOTICE T,i ere ire many preparations sold under the name * i ers. put up in quart Mottles, compounded (ff the cneape.it whiskey or cvmtron rum. costing' front n , the t'.istc disguised by Anise or Coriander Heed. Thu clou qf Bitti rs has anued and will continue to cau.-i, : ■i' „ tii.y can oe svid. hundred s to die tpei at.i oj t i<. dr innard liy Iheir use the system the injhunee ef ALoholie ' •' •' kind, the desire for Liquor ' ' ■ / end fie result is all the hor~ j r '' (1 ' ''".ant i-pon a drunkard" s and de ith. I ' ' L r f i j (ic ■ ire ood Will have a Liquor j • kefoitowitig receipt. Get One Bottle lioiffflaiid's German BUtteca and mic 1 c— i I lii'fc(tn iris(it (Bi'id Itrnndv or VVIIIh— Key, and the result trill be a preparation that tcili l: " •• ' M virtues and true excellence lanyq the numerous Liquor Hitters in the market. \ a:y u i'onl iiiUi'li k-.. Y ou u m hare all the "■ '• • •' ,J Wtters in connection vith <*t a "luckless price Van Uitse i ihri..' jir partitions still cost you. If OOP I iN D > GERil.ty HITTER WILL GIVK YOU A GOOD APPETITE, WILL GIVE YOU STRONG HEALTHY NERVES WILL GIVE YOU : i>RlSIv AND I .NERGRTK 1 FEELING® WILL ENABLE YOU TO SLKFT WELL. and w ILL POSITIVELY PREVENT YELLOW FEVER, BILIOUS FRYER, At Those suffering from Broktn down and Delicate Constitutene, From wha'.erer causes, either ia MALE AND FEMALE, WILL FIND IN f HOOFLVXD'S GERMAN BITTER* Si KJCZrIE-lOV That V.:!I restore them to their uuI health. fi t A ha- l ean the case in thousands of instst,#, and * lair trial i* hut required to prove the assertion. From Rer. J. Newton Brown, Z>. J)., Editor the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pat ent Medicines in general, through distrust of thai* ingredients and effects, I yet know of no juffloieal reasons why n man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any siraei# preparation, in the hope that La may tnus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to ITooflandA German Bitter.-, prepared by I)r. C M Jackson, ef 1 W , HS prejudiced against them fer ■ M ' m tfctii thnj wort I a indebted to my . !P CI ' • ' 1 r ' L? lM f<>r the removal ef this prejudice . proi-r tests, end for enrearsg.mtrt I to try them, when sufTeriug from great and lonreea tinueii debility. The use of three bottles ef theee Bitter., at the beginning of the prsent year, wm followed by evident relief, and restoration to a de gree of bodily and mental rigor which I had not fell for six months h„f re, and had almost despaired ef regaining. J therefore thank God and my friendfer directing me to the iso of them Philad'A, June 23, IS6L Baoww. DISEASES OF KIDNEYS AND BLADDE®, In Young or Aged, Male or Femal ( rp edily removed, and the patient restered 'tohealßi DELICATE CHILDREN, Thoso suffering from MARASMUS, wasting awa* with scarcely any flesh on their bone?, are cared la • very short time; oue bottle in such oases, will have a most surprising effect. FARTaRTa Having suffering children as above, and wishing te raise them, will never regret the day ther oommeae. cd with these Litters. LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS, And those work in— orains, should al ways keep a bottle of Hoofiarul's Hittcra near t.u in, as they wul find much benefit from its use, t# U.t.i mind and body, invigorating and notd.pressing. IT 1 NOT A LKiUOR STIMULAWT, AND LEAVER NO PROSTRATION. ATTEWTJCN7 SOLBiERS! AND THE Fill ENDS OF SOLDIERS. \\ o cali f ati<n of all having relations or friends in the nm v i _:he fat that " IIOOFLAN D'S Oer iuiiu Bit (ere will euro nine tenth? of the diseases in ■ ii..e l by exp .ur sun i ja-ivations incident to camp lile. In the lists, puhli-bod aim <;t daily in the news papers, on the arrival of the si k. it will he noticed" that a very lace or. p..it; n are suffering from debit y. Lveiv • .is that kii. 1 can lo readily cured by H0 ii ind • Geruta Bitt We have no hesite ou in riitmc t, i: !b"> Bitter? were freely ued aniut-.g s- . i;ci h is of lives might be SATod that otherwise would be lest. - l :.o j mj.f i.-.r<ar.j dai receiving thanVfnlletteri ' " ' *t! ,• . an I hospital-, who hare l.oer rcst.ir.vl t'. i.eaUh by the use of thoso Bitters, feui to tbMB bv /'loir Jrirr. niaIVARP. OF COUNTERFEITS. Seetha tatare nf 4i C. M. JACKSON" is un thv lIAI'DER <>f each Bottie. I'rico p"r r>ottle 7 !S rente, t i II .11 Doz. for & 1.00. F -onl 1r ur rvsresf J ugr : .-t nt have the article d<> i.it Vo• i; 'by any of t intoxicating prepara ti'.-- •hat . y1 e lore I.n Us p.Uce, hot send to w, and we nil! forward, securely parked, by expert*. Principal Office and Manufactory, HO. ■' ARCH JONES St EVENS, (Successor? to C. -M. JACIiSON A Co.) Proprietors, UY rOP PALIs by is ead Dealeitiv te a in ihe Tailed Stat-a
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