OPEN TO ALL THE WORLD. THE THIRD TNNHAL FAIR OF THE HfflM fUtBMSIiII FOIL THE YEAR 1964. WILL IF lIELD ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Sept* 6, 7 and 8, 1864, CN THE GROUNDS OF Osterhout & Eaton, Glenwood, Susq* Co. Pa. Organization and Object of the Society, The Glenwood Agricultural Society was organ ised October 18tb, 1861, on a different plan from all other Agrieullural Societies in the United States- This Society does not confine its exhibitors to the narrow limits of State, nor United States, but opens it to the World. This is the third year of its exhibition, and, judging from the suc cess of the past, we expect a gieat c*iw f this year, for we bare added very largely to our premiums, and shall spare no pains in making averytmug as attractive as possible, As to the hair Ground and Track, they an- too well known to r.eed comment. The Society tenders its thanks to its last year's vis itors, and pledge themselves to do everything in their power to moke this more attractive th in last year, for we believe in improvement. We refer you to our Pre tniiun List and Rules and Regula tion* for farther information. Oui exhibitirn this year, will be Tuesday, Wef nesday and Thursday, September 6th, 7th, and Bth, 1864, at the Fair Grounds, on tbe premises of Os'er hout A Eaton, Gleewood, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, and we cordially invite one and all to make us a visit. F. P. GROW, PRESIDE *T. A. D. KING, Corresponding Seeretary PREMIUM LIST.—GFNT'S DEPARTMENT CLASS.l—Stallions, Brood Mares, Matched, and Sin gle Horses. Best stallion tor neavy work, four years old and upwards 810 Best stallion for light work, do. 10 " brbod mare, with foal at her foot a " pair of horses or mares for all work, four years old or upwards. 5 " pair of horses or mares, quick do 5 " matched carriage horses or mares 5 " single driving horse or mare 3 CLASS ll.—Baidlo, Walking Horses and Young Stallions. Best saddle horse or osare 83 " saddle walking horse or mare 3 " pair walking horses or mares. 3 " stallion, three years old. 3 " stallion, two years old 3 >' stallion, one year old 3 CLASS.I II- Colts and Mules. Best gelding, three yeais old 82 '• gelding, two years old 2 " mare, three years old 2 •' mare, two years old 2 " mare, one year old 2 " pair mules. 3 CLASS IV. —Devon C'attle Best bull th.ee years old or upwards- 85 " bull, two years old 4 " bull, one year old 3 " bull, under ten months old 2 " cow. three years older upwards 4 *• heifer, two years old 3 " heifer, one year old 2 " heiter, under ten months old 2 CLASS V.—Grade Cattle. Best bull, three years old or upwards 85 •' bull, two years old 5 '• bull, one year old 3 " null, under ten months old 2 " cow, three years old or upwards 4 " heifer, two years old 3 " heiter, on year old 2 " heifer, under ten month 2 CLASS Vl.—Native Cattle, Best bull, three years old or upwards 34 " bull, two years old 3 " bull, one year old 2 '• bull, under ten months old 2 " cow. three years old or upward* 4 " heifer, two years old 3 •' heifer, one year old 2 " heiter. uniicr ten months old. 2 CLASS VII —Oxen anl Steers Best display of working oxen by one man 85 •' pair working oxen, 1 years old or upward 4 " pair steers, th.ee years old or upwards 3 •• pmr steers' two yeurs old 3 " pair steer®, on# year old 2 CLASS VIIf —Bhepand Lambs r: fln Wool buck, two years old or upwards 95 •• G tie aool buck, one year old or upwards 3 " tutce ewes, doe wool 5 •' three 1; mds. fine wool 3 " coarse wool buck, 2 years old or upwards 5 " eoarse wool buck, 1 year old 3 " three ewes, coarse wool 5 " three lambs. coarse wool 3 " middle wool buck, 2 venrs old or upwards a " uii.idie wool buck, 1 year old 3 " three ewes, middle wool 5 " three lambs, middle wool 3 " buck lamb ot each 2 Leicester*, Bnkewells, Ac, are classed * coarse wootelt rjaxuiiy, Merinos, A;., as Cue wooleti, and South Downs, Ac. as middle wooled. Class IX —Swine, lissi boar, oris year old er upwards 9 " breeding eow 4 ; " 2 pigs, over 6 months, and under one year obi 3 " 2 pigs, uuder six months old 2 " fatted pig, between six , mouths and one year old 2 " fatted hog, over one year old 2 j Class X.—Poultry. Best pair Shanghais 9 50 ' •' pair Brtthuias 50 " pair common fowls 50 " coop of Guntauis 5'J " pair of Javas 50 " cage of canaries 50 " pair o( turkeys 50 " pair ot geese 40 '• pair of ducks 50 " lot of spring chickens I 00 " lot of poultry raised by exhibitor 1 00 j Class XI. -1" lusT Division.—Mechanical Depart-, ment Best farm wagon 94 " two horse top carriage 4 " one horse top buggy 3 I " oj>en buggy 2 j " spring maoges wagon 4 i " bay rigg'ug on w agon 3 j " displaa ofcarriager, spring wagons, Ac. 5 ' " road sulkey 1 I " trotting sulkey 2 \ " trotting buggy _ 2 , two horse pleasure sleigh 3 'J cutter 2 ' Class XII - —Second Division —Mechanical Depart ' ment. Best plow for general use 92 00 " cultivator 2 00 " horse rake 2 00 " hand rake 50 ox yoke 50 i " corn basket 50 ' grain cradle 50 " harrow j yQ " butter firkin 50 " butter pail 50 41 wooden churn 50 ' wheelbarrow 50 Class Xlll.—Thirl Division.—- Mechanical Depart ment. Best set of carriage harness, double 94 " set of (arrisge harness, siugle 2 " set of team harness, double 2 " pair of stoga boots 1 " pair of fine boots 2 " three sides of sole leather (hemlock) 2 three sides of sole leather (oak) 2 '• three sides of upjier leather 2 three dressed calf skins 2 saddle, bridla, and urartingalee 2 whip, i Class Xl\.— Fourth Division— Mechanical Department, Bsst specimen of tin ware 91 •' specimen cf rnaioie work 2 •' specimen olcarriageor aiga paiatiog J " •pecimen of cabinet work 4 " suit ef clothes a " skeeiar rVifi 1 -*lrw *errr v " mowing machins •' corn sbsllsr CLAM XV.—Vsgbtables, Best tbrss heads of cauliflowsrs 81 88 '• three beads of CA ibsgs 1 00 " TWELVE round turnips 50 •• twelve French turnips §0 " twelve rutabaga turnips SO " twelve boots 50 •' twelve carrots 50 " twelve parsnips 50 " twelve onions 50 " twelve peppers 50 | •' twelve toiiiatoei 50 " three squashes F PO " three pumpkins 1 00 " TWELVE ears of sweet corn 50 " three watermelons 50 '' three muskuielons 50 " one bushel of jxitdtoe s 2 00 C'LAS XVR —BU ter, ChessS. Honey me Best pail or firkin sf baiter, EACH 85 FL t wenty pounds or users of shersa J 00 " b'tx of bouey 1 PIJ " maple sugar 1 00 ' maple syrup 1 00 " eider vinegar 50 " home made soap 50 CLASS XVll.— Gram ASD Flour- Best -bushel of corn in the ear 82 00 '• half BUSHEL of white winter wheat 2 06 " half bushel of white spring wheat 2 00 " half bushel of rye 1 00 '■ peek of elover see I 1 00 " peck <>l timothy seed J 00 " peck of flax-seed ] 00 •' half bushel of red winter whsai £ 00 '' bushel of oats 1 QO " bushel of bucicwheat 1 (IY " sack of wheat flower 1 QO *• sack of rye flower 1 00 " sack of buckwheat flower 50 " sack of corn meal 50 CLASS XVIII — Fruit- Best variety of winter apples, 5 of a /tin d 83 1 variety of fall apples, 5 of a kiud 3 " and largest collection 5 " specimen of peaches 1 " and largest collection 1 " spccimer of pc.irs 1 " an 1 largest collection J " twelve quinces 1 '• lot of grapes 2 CLASS XIX—-Auibro'ypes and Penmauship. Best specimen of ambroiypes 82 •' specimen of penmanship. 2 CLASS XX.— Horsemanship. Best lady- rider 820 " lady driver, fast double team 20 " lady driver, fast single horse 10 CLASS XXL— Trotting Colts. Fastest four year old eolt S3O three year told solt 20 Best two in three in harness. CLASS Xll— Trotting Horses. Faste-t horse that never trotted unuer 3 minutes 830 " stallion 30 " pair of horses #10 _ " horse without exception 200 Single horses, best three in five, to harness. DOub/e ter n, best two in three, to wagon JOHLS RRIBBIN, New York City. ) S. W. BREED' Brookiyn, V Judges. J. S TAKBELL, Montrcse. J PRENIU MLIST.—LADIES' DEPARTMENT. CLASSII .USEHOLD Articles. Best loaf of wheat bread 81 '• loaf of brown bread 1 "I IF of pound cake 1 " loaf of SPOTIGI cwk* 1 " lot of preserves 1 J' specimen of pickles CLASS XXlV.—Domestic Manufactures. Best T en yards of flannel 82 '• five yard- <>F fulled cloth 2 " fifteen yards of wools carpet 2 " fifteen yards of rag carpet 1 '' Six yair ef woolen socks e " two pair AF woolen mittens 1 " ten yards of linen cloth 2 CLASS XXV— Flowers. Best collection of fiows.-s 82 " d.- bis 1 " roses I " verbenas | '- boquet 2 Class XXlll—Ornamental Paintings. Best oil paintiDg 83 '■ orieatol painting 2 '• crayon painting 2 CLASS XX\ II —FaD.-v Embroidery. Best piec c of worsted embroidery * 8A " piece of silk embroidery 3 " P.iece >f eotum euibridoery I CLASS XXYLLL —Ornarsental Nse llewerk. 3* Besf patehw.irk quilt 81 " quilt of amy oth4r kind T " bed spread J •s hounet 1 " lady's s,I -QUE 1 Mrs Dr MILE-T, Waverly, ) Mrs. GEO. HAY PEN. New Milford, /Judges. Mrs. S. MA N HHE>SEK, Benton, ) CLASS XXlX—Miscellaneors. Should there be any articles on exhibit! a • : in the atxive schedule, the same susli be referred to the Cominitte of ArrangeinNTS A B.BAKER, 1 Committee A A EATON C of L. HARDING Y Arrangements RULES AND REGULATIONS, Tickets Fl.r EACH admission, twenty-five cents children under twelve years of -IGE. 10 cents. Carriage will be a 11. oved to enter the enclosure on paytnem of fifty cents for each admission for a pair of horses, and twenty-five cents for 6>r each admission for a sin T lo horse Colts, two years and under, ten cents, Btoek, and all other articles entered for sxhibi' n free of charge, harscs and colts excepted, No person will be allowed to gamble or sell iutoxicutin<R li quors n-h 1 Fair Ground. Tickets of admission will be furnished at the ticket office, hear the Fair Ground, and returned to the office, near the Fr.ir Ground, and returned to the gate keepiers on enter ing the enclosures. The book of entries will be open at THE office of A. A. Eaton, in Glenwood, on and after the fifteenth day of August. All artciles in tended for exhibition should be enteicd AS uarly N p-ossible aiter the above date- Animals and article entered for exhibition wiil have cards attached with numbes and class as entered on entry book ; and it is reqmirea that exhibitors, in all cases shall obta their card* of number and class prev'ous to plac-in • their articles or> the grounds. 1 The Books of entries will be closed at 9 o'clock A in., on Wednesday, the second day of the Fair, af ter which time there will positively be no more en tries made. Ail animals and articles for exhib tion must he on the Fair ground as soon as 9 o'clock VVednosda v morning, the second day of the Fair, at which time the judges will take the entry books and proceeu to dsci le the merits of the articles and ani mals entered for premiums. There will fee a man on the ground to furnish grain, hay, or straw, to any person wishing the same. Horsemanship and trotting will be conducted as follows ; the three nnd four year obi colts will trot the first day of the Fair, commencing at 2 o'cioek p 1 m, Ca.iy ruling and driving and ths teot for the #3O premium, the second day cr—mencing at 1 o'clock, p. m. The double team flou premium, and the single S2OO premium, the third and last day commencing at 11 ..'clock M. Persons entering their name compete for the premiums of the 20th 2lst, nnd 22 classes will be required to pay ten per cent, on the premium for which they enter. The .Annual Address will bo delivered at thres o'clock, p m. of the la tday of the Fair Jmtedi*telj after the address, the Reports of the Judges will be read The premius will ho paid at the office of the Treaeercr, in Fa lon <fc Osterbout's store, at (iien*ood on and r Ser October Ist. ereept in Wesees 20th, 51st and 23 I waieh will be paid on the last day *f the fati> rf,f %e dsn ff <he aAthrilae JUST lIECEitED,' \ ' FROM PHILADELPHIA -AND UNi ewYoris., A FULL AS S O K I M E N T 0 F DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CASSJMERS, Cloth.mg:, Slto es , Hats, fanti) „ MOTIONS. fcc. 2s. C , adapted to this Season' which will be sold at the VER 5 LOWEST MA KET PRICE for Cash ot Country Produce, at 'be Btorc of John Weil. Tu nkhannoek, March 30, 1364. A JOI NT RESOLUTION', PROPOSING CERTAIN Amendments to tbe Constitution. Be is resolved by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of: he Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in general assembly met- That the billowing •tuicnduieuts be proposed to the Constitution ot the Commonwealth, in accordance with the provis.ons of the tenth ariicle "hereof- There shail bo an additional section to tbe third article of the Constitution to be designated section four, as follows; SECTION 4, Whenover any of the qualified elcc tors.if this Coiniuonwealt.i shall be in any active military service*under a requisition from tbe Presi dent ol the United States, or by the authority of tha Commonwealth, ueh electors may exer-ise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under uch regulations as aro or shall be, prescribed by law as fully as it they were present at their usual place of election " SKCTION >. Xbure shall be two additional sections tot lie eleventh article of tho Constitution, to be des i-nated as sections, eight and nine, as follows: "'•SECTION 8- No bill shall be PASSED by the legis lature. containing more than one subject which shall be clearly expressed in the tile, except appropria tion bills" "SECTION r < No bill shall be passed by the Legis lature grautmg any powers, or privileges, in any case, where the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, hits been or may hereafter be conferred upon the courts of this Commonwealth." HENRY C. JOHNSON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN P. PENNY*, Speaker of 'he Senate. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMON- \ WEALFH HAURISBLUO, Apri. 25, 18g4- ( Pennsylvania, SSS. Ido hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original Joint Re so™ luu lof ths General Assembly, entitled "A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amen linents to the C institution," as the same remains on file in this office. [Seal.] IN TESTIMONY whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Secretary's office to oe affixed, the day and year about written ELI S LIFER, Sec. of the Common wcal/li The above Resolut' in having been agreed to by a majority of the members of ench House, at tno suc eeisive sessions of Uic General Assembly of this Commonwealth, the pr ;m*e 1 amendments will be submitted to rhe people, for their adoption or rejec tion, on the FIRST TUESDAY OF AUGUST, in tho year of our Lord, one thousand, eight hundred, and /ixty-foiir, in ivorian -e With the provisions of the en'h arti le of the Constitution, and the act entitled and tbe act entitled. "An act prescribing the time and m inner of submitting to the people, for their approval and salification, or rejection, the proposed amendments to the Constitution," approved the twenty-third day 01 . pril. one tboasamJ, eTget hun dred and -ixtv four. ELI SLIFKII. rotary of the Commonwealth. Harris burg, May, 9, lbti43m. INCeHAM and W KK\t !, Manufacturers and Dealers lu ON WVAIX'SINd CKhKK, C A UPTOWN, BRADFORD Co Pa Rolls Carried and C loth Finished. MANUFACTURE CLOTH FOR CUSTOMERS ON SHARES OR A1 THE FOLLOWING PRICES PER YARD: Cassimer . Best Finish, fine 45 cents I'la.n Cloth, do 45 " Gray and Mixed Cassimeres,4s " Twee is, 32 <r Common Fulled Cloth, 40 " White Flannel. 22 " Madder Red Flannel, 32 " Gray Flannel 25 " The liray Flannel made wttb tnsto and very suita ble for Clothing - HARVEYIMGHAM AMOS WRENCH £"■?■ Person living at ft distance crm have roll carded esto t ke them home with them ; ans savethe expense of a second trip. IKTe-w iStore, "it. 11co11r mti; 505 BRO DWAY, NEW YORK. The proprietors havo perfected arrangements whioh enable them to announe to the Ladies' of New York and vicinity, that they have secured the i services of MRS. E. WINTLE, (for some years ,-uperintendent of the Ladies' De pat/m-. .t in " Gkm.n's Bazaau ") who will have charge ot their iiHantilta, Clonic ani> (Irrcssmfltjiiuj liaoms. Mrs. W. will be ssistel hv one of the most ac complished Cutters and Designers of LADILS', MISSES; CHILDREN'S, & INFANT-SCUTFITS 1 all of which thev are pr epared to furnish to o I parti alar at; . ion will begiven to e * B ILIAD I ■ T ROUSSF.AUX, ' IN ANY DESIRED STYLE, HOWEVER ELAB ORATE Ladies favoring us wifea their oilers may rely upon having thorn exocul .>n t most approved i manner. No pains will bo spared in giving per fect satisfaction, i SCOTT St BALDWIN, i Importers of Furnishing Goods and Manufaetur -1 ers of Ladies' Outfits. Ac. I 505 Broadways X. Y. i A, L. SCOTT. ) o, 9. BALDWTX. S KTew Drug: § A Jt/T ■ 'ja. „ k <a AND— FANCY STORE. NICHOLSON DEPOT, PA. H. S. HASBIftS & C0 f Having refitted a part ot the building formerly oc cupied by E. F. Snow A Co., as a Stove and Tin ware Store, would respectfully announce to the pub lic that Ji.ive on bund an entire uaw and care fully selected .dock of DRUGS AND MEDrCINES, CHEMICALS AND DYE-STI FFS, PAINTS. OILS, AND VARNISH. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, TOYS AND CLOCKS. POCKET CUTLERY, TOILET ARTICLES. KEROSENE LAMPS, ALBFMS Ac. Ac. Ac CIGARS AT WHOI.ESVMI iV RETAIL, and every thing usually kept in a Drug Store. PRESCRIPTIONS C AREFULLY PREPARER. This branch of trade will be under the direct su pervi.-ion of A* C. ItLAKOLEb !M. !>,, weil known as an experienced and skillful Physician and Surgeon : and with .-irict attention to business we hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Office of A. C Blakeslee, at the New Drug Store. II S. HARDING A Co v3u443m. Bell's Sbecitic Pills—Warranted in all Cases, can bo relied on! Never fail to cure ! Do not nauseate ! Are speedy in action ! No change of di et required ! Do not interfere with business pursuits! Can be used without detection! Upward of 200 cure- this mouth —some of them very severe cases. Over one hundred physicians have used them in tbeir practice, and all speak well of their efficacy 1 approve of their composition, which is entirely vege table, and harmless on the system. Hundreds of certificates can be 3bown. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are the original and only genuine Spei-ife Pi!!. They ire adapted for male and female, old or young, and the only reliable reme dy for effecting a permanent and speedy euro in all eases of Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, with ail its train of evils, :h as Uretheral and Vaginal Discharge-, Gleet. tL d'httes, Nightly or Involunta i-iiy Emission, liL'oidinuence, Genital Debility and Irritability, Impotence, Weakness or Loss of Power, Nervous Debility, Ac, Ac., ail of which arise princi pally from Sexual Excesses o. Self Abuse, or some constitutional derangement, and incapacitates ti sufferer from fulfilling the duties of married life. In all sexual disenses, as Gonorrhea Gleet, and Strict ures. and in Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, they act as a charm ! Keiiof is experienced by tak ing a single box Sold by all the principal druggists. Price $1 They will he sent by mail securely sealed, and confidentially, on receipt of the money, by J BRYAN, M D., No. 76 Cedar Street, Few York, Consulting Physician for the treatment of Seminal, Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Diseases, who will send, free to ail, the following valuable work, in sealed envelope : THE FIFTIETH THOUSAND— DR. BELL'S TREA TISE on St If Ahuse, Premature decay, Imj •*. J and Loss of Power, Sexual Diseases, Seminal We ness, Nightly Emissions, Genital Debility, Ac., Ac , a pamphlet of 61 pages, containing important advice to the afiii 'ted, an ! which should he read by every sufferer, as th means of cure in the severe t stages is plainly set forth. Two stamps required to pay postage IMPORTANCE TO T.UIIRS —DN. HARVFY'S FEMALE PILLS havj never yet failed in removing difii -uities arising irom obstruction, or Bto| page of nature, or in restoring the system t<> perfect health when suffering rfrotn Spinal affections, Prolapsus, Uteri, ttie Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Organs The Pills ura perfectly harmless on the constitution, arid may be taken by the tn'os' delicate female without caus ing distress —the same time they act like a charm by srengthening, invigorateing and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by /ingtng on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cauesjtbeobstruction may arise. Tn y should however, SOT be taken during the first three orfour months, of pregn>ncy, t lough safe at any other t me, as miscarriage would l e the esulf, Each box contains 60 Pills. Price 81. DR. HARVEY'S rREATI.SE on diseases of Fe males. Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterili ty, Reproduction, and Abuses o r Nature, nd emphatically the Ladies Pri.ate Medical Ad viser, n pamphlet of 64 pages, sent free *r> any address Six cents required to pay postage. The Pills and book will he sent by mail when de sired securely sealed, and prepaid, by J.BRYAN, M. D., frenerai Agent No. 76 Cedar st, New York. IT Sold by alt the principal druggists. Jan 20, 1864 v-3-n-23-ly. DO YOU WISH TO BE CURED ?-DR. BL\ CHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFFIC PILLS oner in less tbvn 30 days, the worst cases of NEKVOUS NE>S, Impotence, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness Ins.r ?, y an I all Urinary. Sexual and Nervous Affect no matter from what cause pro duced- Price, .e Dollar per box. 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They are offered as the only safe means of renewing interrupted menstruation, but Ladies must bear in mind Mint there is one condition of the fe male si/si'm in which the Pills cannot be taken miihout producing a PECULIAR RESULT.— The condition referred to is PREGNANCY— the result. MISCARRIAGE, Such is the irresist ible tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions Lo'a normal condition, that eren the pro ductive power of nature cannot resist it THEY CANNOT DO HARM many other way. DR.CUEESKMAN'S FEMALE PILLS Are the on\v Medicine that MARRIED AND SIN GI.E L A DIE- ha . e relied uivn fi>r many years, or can rely up>n now. BEWARE OF IMITA TIONS! These Pills form the Finest Preparation ever put forward , with IM.MKDIA II) .and 1 Ltv- SISTEN'I SUCCESS. DON' T BE DECEIV ED. Take this advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him thai von want the LEST and most RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD , which is comprised iu DR. CIIEESEMAN'S FEMALE TILLS !!! They have received, and are now reeeiv : ng the sanction of the most eminent Physicians in Amer ica. , EXPLICIT DIRECTIONS with each Box-the price. One Dollar per Box, containing from 50 to 60 Pills. Pills sent by mail, promptvl, by remitting the price to the Proprietors, or any authorised Agent, in current funds. SOLO BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. HI'TCHINGS A IIILLYER. PitoPßiKTon's, 81 Cedar Street, .''tw York. [ ffT Sold in Tunghannock. by J. W. Lyman, in Montrose, by Able Turrell, in Scranton by L. S. A E. C. Fuller, in Factoryvillo by all Druggists. P u nam Clotlies wringer. IT IS THE ONLY RPLIABT.B SELF-ADJU>TIdiG wriageb. NO WOOD-WORK TO SWELL OR SPLIT. NO TIII'MB-SCREWS TO GET OUT OF ORDER WARRANTED WITH OR WITHOCT COO-WHEELS. It took the FTRST PREMIUM at Fifty-Seven State and Ciunty Fairs in 1-63, and is without an excqdion the best Wringer ever made. Patented in the United Sta'es. England. Canada, and Australia. Agents wanitd in every town, and in all parts of the world. Energetic agents can mak from 3 to 10 Dollars per day. Sample Wringer sent Express-paid on receipt of price. No 2, SO 50. No 1, $7,50. No F. $-.59. No A 89,50. Manufactured and sold, wholesale a .id retail, by THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO No. 13 P' tt Street, New York, Cleveland, Ohio, and Benni igton, Vt. S. NORTHROP, Agent. WHAT EVERYBODY KNOWS, viz.— That Iron well galvanized will not rust; That a simple machine is better than a complicat ed one. That a Wringer should bo self -adusting, durable, and efficient. That Thumb Screws and Fastenings cause delay and trouble to regulate and keep in order ; That woe I soaked in hot water will swell, shrink and suiit; The wood bearings for tfco shaft to run in will wear out; That the Pufman Wringer, with or without cog wheels, will not tear the elolhes; That cog-wheol regulators arc not essential ; That the Putnam Wringer has all the advantages and not one of the disadvantages above named ; , That all who have tested it, pronounce it the besl Wringer ever made; That it will wring a 'Thread or a Bed-Quilt WITH OCT ALTERATION. Wo might till the papar with testimonials, but insert only a few to convince the skeptical, if such there be ; and we oay to all, test Putnam's Wringer Test it THOROUGHLY with ANY und ALL others, any if not entirely satisfactory, return it. Putnam Manufacturing Co : GENTLEMEN; T know from practical experience that iron Well galvanize with zinc will not oxidizs or rust one particle The Putnam. Wringer is as near perfect as possible, and lean cheerfully rec omend it to be best in use. Respectfully yours. J NO. W. WHEELER, Cleveland, Ohio. Manv years'experience in the galvanizing busi ness enable me to indotso the above statement in all particulars• New Yoi'K, dan ,1864. JNO. C. LEFFERTS 100 Beekmnn St. We have tested Putnam's Clo'hes AYringer by practi -al working, and know that it will do. It is cheap ; it is Gtnple; it requires no mom, whether at work or at rosf; a child can operate it ; it does its duty thoroughly; it sarnes time and it saves wear and tear. We earnestly advise all who have much washing to do. wilh all intelligent persons who have any, to buy tb'S Wringer. It will pay tor itself in j a year at most. Hon. HORACE ORE iLEY. DMIS OF COPARTMSHIP; The Partnership between 0. L. IIALLSTEAD A SON, is this day d" solved hv mutual c -nscnt. The notes and accounts will be loft in the hands of 0. L Hall stead to settle and cm be found at the | store formerly occupied bv 0. L. Hallstead A Son, with some one to attend to the same. O. L HALLSTEAD, 11. P. HALLSTEAD. Nicholson. July 27th 1864. Tho business will bo continued bv Ilenry P. Hallstead and Louis Hanunel, under the name and firm of HALLSTEAD k HAMMEL. ! who will he p!ca<el to retain the patronage of all ! who-live pat' nized the old firm, and will be pleas ed to see any who inav favor us wiih a call. ! We are prepared to furnish EXTRA IXDUCE MEXTC ro TiICSE HAVING PRODUCE TO ! DISPOSE OF. will pay the HIGHEST CASH j PRICE for the same. HALLSTEAD A HAMMEL. Nicholson, July 27ih, 1864. DO YOU WISH TO BE CURED 1— BCCHAN's ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS Cure, , css thnn 30 days, the worst cases of NERVOCSNKSSS ' mpotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakneos Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual, and Nerv - Affections, no matter from what cause produeedus Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by mail on receipt of an order. Address, JAMES 8. BUTLFR, Station D, Bible Hons* New York. *n-s v k NOT A RUM DRINK A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC, TIIAT WILL RLLIEVE THE AFFICTBD, Alt Not make Drunkards, OR. (TOOFLANS GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY l)H. e. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA. PA. WILL EFFECTUALLY AMD MOST CERTAJJpf URB ALL DTSESIS ARISING FROM A . DISORDERED LIVER, STOMACB •* KIDNEYS, Thousands of our citlxcns arc suffering from Dym* pips I a and Liver Diseases, anJ to whom the fed lowing questions apply—we guaiantee iIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTIRI WILL CURE THEM lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASK OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases f the Kidneys, and Diseases arising froM a Disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOM! Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organ,#c Constipation, inward Piles, Fibres ow Blood to tho Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn. Distrust for Food, Fullness or Wtight in th,- StoiuaeL, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering el the Pit of tho Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Har ried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering of the Heart. Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lyin*- jwsture, Dimness of Vi ion, Dot? or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of i erspiration, Allowncss of the Skin RIP £M' Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Suddac Flushes of Heat, Buruing in tho Flesh, Constantly agiuings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. PA RTICUJLA NOTICE T'lyre are many preparation* sold under the naves of Bitters, put up in quart Buttles, compounded of the cheapest whiskey or comtron rum., costing from 20 l ° 4 ". cen J* >' cr l '" llon ' thc taste disguised by Anise or Coriander Seed This class of Bitters has caused and will continue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By fhtir use the system is kept continually under the influence rf Alcoholic Stimulants of the worst kind, tn e desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result is all the hor rors attendant upon a drunkard's and de ith For those who desire and will have a Liquor Bitters, ire pwdish the following receipt. Get One , -iTi ~0" -J, ai' d N Get man Hitters and mi* wuk Three (Quarts <( i*oo<l llrandy or Whi*— key, and the result will be a preparation tnat will tar excel in medicinal virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bliters in the market, and will cant much less. You will haze all thi virtues of Hootlaud's Hitters in connection with a good article of Liquor, at a much less price ihmn these inferior preparations will cost you. lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER WILL GIVE YOU AGOOD APPETITE WILL GIVE YOU ' ST'IOXO HEALTHY NERVES, WILL GIVE YOU 1 BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS WILL ENABLE YOU TO SL.EKY WELL. AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT YELLOW FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, tc Those suffering (rcrn . , ' Broken dovn and Delicate Constitution*, Front wuuiever causes, either ia MALE AND FEMALE, WILL FIND IN HOOPLA ND'S GERMAN BITTERS A REMEDY That will restore them to their usttal fceajth, Svsk ' has been the case in thousands of ias maces, aad m lair trial is but required to prove the assertion. Frcm Rer. J Tieictor. Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia oj Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pat ent Medicine? in general, through difitrnst of their ingredients and ejects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that ho may thuscontiibul# to the benefit of others. . I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland'a German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M Jackson ct this city, because I was prejudiced aga.nst them'fer many years, under the impression chat ibey were chiefly an alcoholic mixture lam indebted te *r friend Robert Sboemclcer, Esq., for the removal it this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and lon* con tinued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the pr sent yesr wee followed by evident relief, and restoration to a de gree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired ef regaining. I therefore thank God and my friendfes directing mo to the use of them PHILAD'A, June 23, 1361. j NEWTOK BAOW. DISEASES OF KIDNEYS~AND BLADDEI, In Young or Aged, Male or Female, Speedily removed, and the patient restored 'to health: DELICATE CHILDREN, Those sufferingfmm MARASMUS, wastingaway it.h scarcely any flesh on their bones, are cured inn very short time; one bottle in such cases, will hare a most surprising effect. farens Having suffering children as above, and wishing te * raise them, will never regret the day they summon* • ed with these Bitters. LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS, And those working hard with their brains, should al ways keep a bottle of Hoofland's Hitters near them, as they will find much benefit from its use, te both mind uud body, invigorating and not depressing. IT IS NOT A MQ.UOR STIMULANT, AND LEAVES NO PROSTRATION. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS I AND THE FRIENDS UF SOLDIERS. We call attention of all having relations or friend* in tho army to the tact that " HOOFLAND'S Ger man Bitters" will ctire nine tenths of the diseases in duced by exposures and privations incident to oamp life. In the lists, published almost daily m the news papers, on the arrival of the sick, it will he noticed that a very large proportion arc suffering from debil ity. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Iloofland's German Bitters. We have no hesita tion in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise would he lost. The proprietors are daily receiving thankful letter* from sufferers in the army and hospitals, who bav* been restored to health by the use of these Bitters ceut to tbeui by their friends. ' BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the Signature .rf "(j M. J ACKSOW 1 ' is on the WRAPPER of each Bottle.- Price per Bottle IS rente, or Halt Doz. for 9-1,00, Should your nearest druggist n*t have the artiele do not be put off by any of the intoxicating prepara tion? that may be offered in it? place, but send Ira aa, and we will forward, socurely packed, by expe(*>- Prlnclrsl Office and Manufactory, - NO. 4 ARCH 1 JONES & EVENSy (Successors to C. M. JACK3ON A Ce-) Proprietors. i XW go * IAUI eg BnmGtv wd >*?->sist 1.1 r* Nn tiff! ill^,
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