J ontrotigitrual: ;c• Editor.' 1174d.454,;•An-25' , 4 !R'oor'+Old Abe has got hits), another mUlpt li lnslnasters, and they again be. A 9.-0. 48 him with Atc copperheads The Constitution forbids the forfeiture of tetritliCit's :property after deatit—at which titleo'the . tieirs are entitled to "the espite. • • tasi year Lincoln advocated this'doctrifin is a veto- message, forcing the -Abolition Cimgressmen tomedify the confiscation act. But , now the Vandal Philips party wdntWititllifY the cotistiitttionallimit confiscation, but must have Lincoln's,son sent. , wants to stay in the White Rouse but his drivers won't consent to it unless he again jumps Jim Crow or agrees to-do, so after next election: Of cent's° Ale will cave, as usual, ~after Greeley, Fred pouglass, Philips and Others who call the 'constitution. of the United States "a leigue With death and a covenant with dressed him down. The State Senate Difficulty. On first page we ccipy a statement on thiSsubject which should be read by all. It elCar c ly and fully vindicates the course of life, PempeMlN and_ shows_ that. _ate Republican opposition are doing wrong in refusing to organize the . Senate. Not II only did the ' ocrati repeat an offer to so compromis e .r an organization as to elect a Repnb "ii Speaker, but they have also . offered &o elect a Republican Speaker lgt6 tem.,. to 'dispoie. Sf certain business; brit the Repdblicans reject all propositions. The, fair . men of their own partY cannot but disapprove their conduct in refusing a compromise which gives their; the real objed 6 dispute—the' Speakership. Even the 3lontrose Republican contains a harsh 3 articlo denunciatory of the action of the Republicans: 1w ;refusing to compromise and organize. We quote from it: - "The opposition members stand out "olystinatelyagainst any COMPRoirrz, "thith caperatingdirectly with the 4 .fO . Chtatnid authorities, and serving their "M . h even more effectively :!thap' they stebilla d - Oin the rebel ranks." That's a severe,cut.,4 the Republican Senatorsond vumot be evaded for it is a charge.that those who refused to compro mise dii'llius Serve the Rebels ! !Pee :ranch talked of reSignatiou ofllaj. White, the absent Senator, is once again revived. bya.Washington despatch to the Philadelphia Inquirer, which says that the resignationyas in the bands of Gov: Ci#Jin, to be used at MS discretion. T}iis Curtin .denies in a card, saying that be has not. Seen the-resignation, and has no authority to receive ;t. To this. the Washington • authority sayt be has proof thailtilte'a - "faiheihauded if to, Garda, in an-envelope, Audi - hat Curtin could see it by openiugand reading. -• • , , If White resigned, should have `been pred#ed long ago;, if net, why tme 41 4 P.Ft.Y . friel* , so:Olen end fil,sely, asserted that they knew it? Was itleeanie, (as stated) thoinanagers could not agree as to Whom should - =succeed' bhn ? It bai been stated ;that n . vesignatfon ; po.been forged by those, who want. to fill his place, but thattlicyliesitate - to produce it as the tomer/ Wonld be detected. ' - ' - "Ateantitile; if the Republicans want the yS I cii4torganized they can haveit so, with timit.ebuiee for Spettker; but as...they, re; even . refise :te, vote for n-Spi;yri;i l ; conclude they Want tbedeAlliielt,,t*eoliiiiine,' at one Of them 5.1101,,i411:44?m5a1y,.!, The " • `f4t, i-eaneusf:nr cptiseilataver vong'rens men;:thefolh'SWing tesolittion tiva4' 'anal& mousl . iadted: =, • ..• ' ' ' Itesolynk That ;we - are:for the tion- - at , the States talhio thaloWt-tibif find steteintanshipdeninnd: that such a policy should be pursued tow= ardi the People die' States tirwhieh the insurrection Exits as shall be best 'calcu lated to brieg-this expensive and exhaus due Wai aremow angarid- to IttlysOndrio 'restore:laid , Stateslo - 4he usucui,ttindef the - =Conatitutib n;2 , 4itb- all tbec.ansibutibual.rights.of the peoPeuu= sarkaj. Gen. settwick indignantly &nick the otAirY ofGieefejea Tribune and 'en French wass, ititotentgdi rit'thebitthfiFLionstGi . rove.- 1361:giii* itiptiortlnt thoseear'reiieb; voitifidinAning tinitiatin atntiafolln guy is - "wantonly faliniti'*eit .181 r. • Oirc_ldAt Of th i * - 1) , liiiMblirl. Whin' , 4 A cittulai letter"_ has late— li tirade itS . OPearetthe i*.the PUblie jopr. 'flats, addOysedlo 4.:11iit.. reolleriey, Alk, h : " rim him ogi,i,;_Pistiident or ihe Unite, d. Stats," fully, eploisino !milt:Mal poli.; 'cy as sudh with a hiqueit that he Will al jow librimmo Lobe used before the pee-' pie as a candidate for re-election in 1804: And whereas, ; The same m certified to ; ? bytheChief Clerk of the House of Repre- Sentatives`of Pennsylvania as having been ,sieed.h7.-"` AFer/Xaion,P 3 embealhere ,, ot, when it is evident that, Only ,filly 7 twn 1 meinleri 'of said: EfOrnie'did Sign - suel'al Ni ter of . requesti thereby • plainly iintitna tiugthat, forty-eight of tho number irepreE senting a constitueney . 0f:254,060 , vcitera are .disunioniits: .. , 7 .And w4ereas, iThe one !bandied men composing the House of: : Representatives of Pennsylvania,,did. take *oath or affir. motion to support the Constitution of the United *tales and the State of Peunsyl -1 vania, 7 this,,being t e only test of, loyalty requireft by the r men of the same' %beretere v . -. .• ' Wear:undersigned, Democratic ,mom berg of,.the ,House nf Representatives of Pennsylvania, while, we cheerfully con cede to Ile Republican-members, as such, to. request,Mr.44incoln,. or any other man they, may select, to., become a; candidate for the Presidency in 1884, .W 43 -deem it our duty to enter our • protest agahist the assumption that they, fifty-two in burn her are the "Union members" of the Rouse of Representatives, consequently an emborliment,of all the: loyalty in the same, : such.an assumption not being war ranted by the facts, but calculated, if not designed,-to-mislead •the public, and par taking much of he self-righteous spirit of the Pharisee who went np into the tem ple to pray, and, "standing by himself" near the "Holy of Relies," thanked "God that he was not as other- men are," it only merits our unqualified disapprobation. (Signed' by .48 Members.) Eton Muds upon the Government. The.militarY commissioners now in ses sion at Norfolk, of which -Brig.-Gen. wistar—ia • papasialont....my_estizated another model steamboat operation. The Nelly Baker was chartered in Feb. 1862 at $350 a day. Captain A. W. Cal den, Captain Charles Spear, and J. H. B. Long, all Boston, wero •owners. The Boat cost them $19,8601 she was in the employ . oftthe• aovernment ten• months, receiving4los,2oB- chuiter 'Money. She was then sold to the Government for $42- 000, the owners thus realiiing the aim of $148,208--iivei seven times her value t In addition to thisAhe profits - derived from the sale of refreshments were , abtint 825 per day during the time She was run! ning-from Old Point tolicaellates army and she got all her coal gratis :from the Government. - - Another neat case, is that of an old ca nal bargecalled the lilissldAt7, which was worth from- 8800 to - 8900. She was char tered in November, '62, at the exorbitant rate $25 - h day, and remained in charter until she earned her. patriotic on ners 84,000. She was nominally a prisoit hulk but evideneetoes to show that - #be used but a very ,small part of the time. - Another steamer, the John A. Warner, worth $55,000, has received for hire the with of $17.3,500. Congressional Proceedings. Jan. 18. -a-In the Senate Mr.llowe read a bill to create an Emancipation Bureau. Mr. Sumner offered a bill to make neg ro, mail carriers. , The.resOlution to: expel Garrett Davis was referred to the,,lTudiciary . committee, where it will doubtless stay. , The conscription . bill was taken up and passed, 30 to 10. In thepouse, Mr:Dawson, of Penn'a, offered resolUtions declaring, as Congress iiiiinimcnisly VOW in 1.804,„ that .the cm/ of the war should the , preservation-:,of the Government. Voted ,down, by the abolitionists:. ; „, • Mr. Cox. moved that, nboard of commis sitmera b,e appn;tiedloiendeavo,r to .get an exchange otpiiioners Nif4r.r r , ',toted down by The abolitionists. ) T,b4 H ouse , large majority refuied to exempt : preachers from the, draft.' `Mr. Miller, of Pa., offered, a resolution, which AY4-149PteAlPti,ttOti!%.,0110111- lt!itteg itl I P.P n d.P? l 9 B -to.inquire into the, expediency Of repealin g act impo sing darof2o per, cent, pPou , Printiog .) r.llarding Ey. of , offered a resOlutiorr (10*i . 41 24 n the ChiPge, , NiatiorlOrl the. declaration that each- State badthe right tOePAtiok.iradeMeStie instEntlefle• nis too lists terld4to , the -Lhaeoloitesv they again rejecting, their party, platform* Roselettee , retivAeg , the, committee on theconideet the-war,waß passed. ,••• . • • fairTbd New-. York Zones; n - Republi: can journsii ..in,,discuising the 'corruption! which ,ezista in. 11mOst - every Pi:Womb of theiGoverument: sersiceisays: •-, -• L 4. 1 ,,„T0rn•-ftthieh way we will,- vie:meet with accounts of hthe but enormous (Muds yerpgrated ty4orerument offi -ria*L ".„_ l lllO. 4s JillaYmaster ; then it is aquottet master; noon it is a-confidential clericin \ Alm Treasury, - Defartatear4 or a= subordinatk ; some ttavy_ yard s Who any dertaium . _to ,-.prisate , ;purse- at the :expense. attivisphercaf. a ' l449l) e l l t lr Perna.* tbeilooMities-devoted ' tO disbursement•of .gorennneut.'nuM., eye, and nobody; seems to Inketimith the. punishment due tooth crimes. The col. - Po ll4 7Pffm.Part7.Pulk, atilnalOWthe c u pi s tylffr.9-ther•Piuld•Oiefflo4of BwAn449Co 4 •*i* ii # ll # o P9-TRMWRIrt : 4 411 41W 14 ,1 1 )0 ' 14) Pri'P'. i 11 4:4? - kow-Plagt ibni and ,aa-,oFolslll,;4lfOao,far the thefts of to of of Er_ester or: lesi 'MAO affairs 1" Wbat a rOtetalol3l 6 ,X . I;P n W.41kX4.7 is nt 1 _ '- i I ira '.irre generally quiet iif deneral Iti t,tt's deliartment. A correspondent. ittateti thavt?kirmishing continues almost daily to the portheast. of linoXville„--genth ally , in Knoxville county, but 'there has -been ito--litiportant battle, nor-will'theic bo immediately; . but the Io._ - of March, it Is predicted, — Wilf see East Tennessee clear of one of the, two zonteading-; afriticEl• — . Tigrb , drains fun dailylnitu -Ohattanoeiga, to Nashville t making the trip in nineteen `tail: - Th - ntifolfabef it „ in 'the forinfi:plitdeliabolitimittety deaths a week. -- - -.'No - thin& of interest his transpired iu the army of the several nays, and the enemy seem to be enjoyinga sim ilar state Of quietude. •, - 1 , The wholesale conscription 'law is crea ting great tionsternation and excitement in the Western portion of North Carolina, where preparations are! being•made to re sist it. - Public meetings are held, some of which; it io'stated, openly repudiate the confederacy, and favor a return to the Union. ,: • 1 . • • ~r:, _ __ In front of Cedar Mountain, Va., three or four•days•ago, the enemy erected two lunettes, and'now annoy the , federal pick ets terribly. ~: Despite all protection, the cavalry videttes have to be dismounted, and crawl behind trees!and walls to avoid being shOt. Tho Washington Chronicle denies that Gen. Leo has sent any force westward. Every other newspaper, how ever,_ states that one or two divisions have been sent there. The' guerillas are still at work, and make nightly attacks.— The army officers are now supplied with fresh oysters. —The principal news we have this morning is from Louisiana and Texas.— Irv Louisiana the 'Federal forces have abandoned the entire Techo district, ex tending for a hundred miles west of Brashear City. It is the. section 'over which General Franklin 'marched, and in which ' General Washburne was defeat ed. Brashear City, hut a short distance frOm.Nen , Orleans, is to be the western limit of Federal possession during the winter. At Part Hudson, where Gen. unman..xvitkprenlyAre thousand negroes holds sway, the enemy are 7eon — ceintniang in large•numbers. Their pickets approach close to the negro lines and annoy them xcessively: =ln Texas the camp at Brownsville continues_ quiet, and the troops have as yet done.nothing., At Matagorda, Bay, Gen. Banta COn*itratinA a,large force, but has made'nii advance •egainst the enemy. General Illagrader has an army at h'e north triA'of the bey, and three or four " cotton 'clad" - gunboats , tin its waters. 'The --enniuy are throwing up earth*orks, and will seriously interfere with any'Fcderal advance. GoTernor Pierrepont and the Virginia Legislature are reported to have protest ed against Gen. Butler's despotic rule at Norfolk. Butler is now at Fortress Monroe. Railroad Conductor Convicted. HAIMISIIITTIG, Jan. 22.—thp trial of F. P. Hill, a railroad conductor ' charged with embezzling the funds of the Reading Railroad Company was brought to a close to-day., The forenoon was occupied with the arguments of counsel, when the judge charged the jury,`: who immediately re turned a verdict of guilty, being absent from the box but a few minutes. The Court House has been crowded each day, as Mr. nill was well known and had a large number of friends, many of whom were from New Jersey.' me. C. E. Smith, President of the Re - ading Railroad, testi fied that believing the company was being robbed to a large *meant, applied to Mr. X. Edgar Thompson, President of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, who re commended the eMplOyinent - of Allen Pinkerton, of the National Police Agency, Chien°, whose deteatives were upon the road three -months, at the end of which time twenty-three conductors were repor ted., The delinquents all made restitution except Mr. 101, and hence the criminal prosecution npon- Which - he' alias been con victed. Fred Douglass--And the Abo Men War. Fred. Douglass lectured on Wednes day evening !meat the 06oper Institute on the " mission of the wee' The large hall was crowded brau,Uudience of mix ed iihite and black,.thc farmer somewhat predominating. The ; most, reaml por tiona of ' SpeeCh was loudly eteetcd. lie said that thisitras an Aboli ticu'ivar and must be aelmciiirlOge . ii to be A l a. There must bU no peaccf-unery bleek.niin' Was free an d allowed 411 the civil p01,1,11e4 right's 'Of the whites.— Ite'thust vot e - and be voted for. There Moat"' be unity, equality And fraternity throughout' the natton. These, ~Saiiiimenta floaglaes arebut heeet i) he thelea,dinz, Abolitionists: who now: Mitre' the idn,untifmtion at,',lfirash; ingtc; '` How do pi; like it, white men of Pennsylvania 2 Are yo u .ready Tor, social equality With ""the "free Amakan citizens. of African descipt ?" . -Are you willidg_to vote for tbe negio` t ui fill the highest; offices in your gift 2 Are, you willing to invite him to yotir tresides,, introduce him to; our . wives nod (laugh'. tbpi, and ask Ihein'to fratrenizo with hull aUd treat - him * every, respect as their ec ?, .If so, yoil are, indeedloyaVana entitled to rklareekaie to tbeilext *lrak; ,or you maY • enter the; New, Torii:P*4o idoyie,take bribes from th! ; itiip4Ors.ana ihieki them frou'ribeiutyl-, nienfrojo . . just. aO4 ;to. kkivArn7l supplyuient ; or the TOON titielrattlaf Ir .4,?,.."016‘0160.VtF%:. a .successf ul al. t ,garn.f the nite- - States, nod yoiiriiri aestiouabve to alty not . 'otilf only; you f r ow n s , a l b, meat, bliVieitire =yoat aver to be radii] future bottom, Prop the 143 i pl.. Piaui' Utr: ' ti F • • 0 7, .3 T i,:!,CA3n6;crautCuusiriEl4l4 , •—• Jan. 14th' 188 e f i v•z--, Haying finished our winter.quarters, and . being quitn4mmfort ; . - ablir, situated for soldiekl I thought that. a few lilies from'a aoldier woukinot-come amiss. Our regiment is now qaartered about the distance of. one.mile ftom, the small, but notes:Ltd:4n of Callieppei. F p,y,_as our eameinggronnd, a eighq_enTE, ineneelii View - of thel3iffellidge a'tol Pony Mountain. Our Signal Orrproceu py-Pony. Mountain. The surrounding mountainous country, interspersed with groves of pine and cedar, give at once to the beholder a subject - for. consideration; and present rather a picturesque scene, al though, at the present time the beinty of nature is -.somewhat marred, the grouini being covered with snow. This' part''of Virginia is naturally a good farming section, and before war had made Mich wide desolation this was the place where the best of wheat, and other products, were raised in abundance. 'On last Monday a week it snowed near ly all day. The snow yet covers the ground ; still it is.much warmer than it has been for the •last -two weeks. Thus far we have had bitter cold weather for Virginia. Wo-have suffeted mach of cold since our removal from Paoli 'Mills, where we had comfortable winter quarters. It appears that the comfoit of the - soldier is of very little importance:: We haVe-built winter quarters three times thoiltinter. The coldest of the weather' We !face been under shelter tents. Our quarters are built of small pine logs, cut down so near together as to re quire-only chinking and some mutt—oft a substitute for mortar—which makes them quite comfortable. We have fire-places made of stone. I believe one of our bons es would compare favorably with the most primitive of the Vermont School houses. " Uncle - Sam" feeds us pretty well no w a-days. We draw from his great store_ house as often as three times a week. We get soft bread in the place of :hard tack as often as.every other day. This is vale a relief-to • our grinderg. We have a sufficiency of clotting -to keep Ilg warm. The health of 'the Company is at the present time pretty good:- One has' died of sniall•pox out of the Company, and two or three more, I believe, are coming down with it. I hope that this .'sconrge may not fairly get under war among, us. " • : Tho duties which tde areealled 'Upon to perform aronot . +erfonerons; . ' We COMO on picket once in about ten or twelve. days. Tho• • cavalry does) tiicket duty on the Rapidan River, and we do picket du ty on-the inside lines. Where we are now we can see no ene my, but thecamp Of theenemy are in full view'from POny Mountain. The boys expected furloughs to go home this winter, but I fear that they will be disappointed, as the old men; or those who have served over twoii,ars ' on re enlisting get furloughs. It is to be hoped, however, that this cruel war will soon be over, so that We ma all go borne togeth er,' and greet our happy homes and fire sides. G.`I4ARRAIIEE, Co. H, 143 d Reg.. P. , V. 1‘1113.1) 1 thIO'CRATIO CREED.—Tht Clear field Republican says,: 4 0Virhe.ther I Slairery is right or wrong, . of ' divine' or evftertgin, the, ,Democratic party have ever held, as, they new , hold, that we of the North have no right to meddle with it in the States where it exists. There never was any controversy on this point between the old Whig and Democratic parties, nor between the Dem ocratic and Republican parties until the lattet was baptized into the Abolition chord) by the present Jacobin administra tion. No Pemocrat of the. free States cares whether slavery lives , or dies. All they ask is for each State to be left free to manage this, with :their_ other. "domestic institutions, in their own *sty, as Saeredly guaranteed to them by the,Constitntion and for the geoaral government to keep this covenant in, good faith, ' in times of war,' i§ ein,ter said, '. in times, of s peace, and at all tim e s. A SEVERE ASSAULT AND TOXIN COWES TAXENe--4kis.noc often thc: ,we, bear, of a rnorn,chlvairous asrault, and with such dying snecess t ,ond so few as has been made on liowirit i Sievens', Family ] Dye Colors, and that too by ladles, ;wholly unaccustomed to anything of the kind.-:-/ Every; ick.the 'country should continue tbe assault until these colors , are foond in every house. Sold by all druggista throughput the country. •:—Tbeexpensesincurred by. the presl, en t adminietratinn ,of our government du ing the three yeaytA . paat, are equal to the whole amount expended in the *seventy twd ye4s previons'i :Rating which time one Governmentprolecnted nthreelears' wee' with Great Britain,' and': tituniroue ones with thelndians, besidea'a War with' Mexicc,.where our troops; minitiotia'af war:andd supplies tad to beshippedithoti: ands of miler fri3ni• ear own sod. 'What a picture for 'the ft sea to =••=-Ihe case of the . Hen. L. - talland-: ig'hani has been beforo'theSopeeme cour t of the United'; Stittea., It .Was,originally yalleOdighaln, belt*. the pekitioner. The renti c on -tor yerit „of certiorari to Adjudge ,Acivocate , Gen . 4 was argued by oi•seniitcir 'Pugh for and by Judge , Advoottollolt . la - opposition thereto. - I• • , Ever binge ` otir civil *ai r b,Asall` WOO ! : hartilieeii,fouiikinldliiiirii • Of the cone= try; _larga' Wimberly of in tnicir ' (if itkploicanitialf,'yet n& voltateeo6:46 ISOlnnat `,liot-nionthed advocates of war polies: and .are 41111 found in that class. r„, ...--,. !:1 `-. •-- , Nuirt PALL , GOODS! •-` , J11 , 113.1 . 0 RE 7071:71 1 1 ,AT . E ...., :,... , .., jail .fir,, - D MITE ELEGANT assortment of Ladles,' Dress Goods, Do- Mines. Cashmeres, Paris Crapes,_"lll-stdor Plaids; black and colored alpacas, black silk _Prints t Otngtutaus, Ladles cloths, bkeleton and Balmoral Skirt's 0 -,,,,....-. -... z t ..,,,- .4?. .... ww .i-4;-..iricrtr.“.. , . ,„D -, luE s i!, , jiriti o r ..m ;.;ii , Drown and -BlEactcedmgallnik • ',.3 9 hltg. re.d. Brig? - stri" ped and'airtirestre flannel, denims, ticks, curd au other etslc 14.40mestIca. Men's . WOar..""' PaOlcularattention le calledtothts depactittent. Stitt fine black French clothe and caselmereb. array ,blue, PM' dltneres. fancy lantaluterren:Kenplcky Jean. cheeps psi catinet, and7atlone,Trlmmtnini Hate 00 peso, otc. , La e s .-Wehr." -f jlpsiery..lloods toad Levens. Ladles' tdttekles, Fancy Goods and Notions,lncluding ' elegasi, mid:chaste style of ',alike Drees Cciinbs.• • • OM' .ofialarta Rita, jar)* inaiditi, nt prleiiilgt. to be ex elledi Japan, Black, and Omen Teal, pr the very' BEST nallty, coffee, apices. ginger, snuff and, tobacco, Birds' ecd, mackerel, codfish, etc.; de c ., ' - Crockery,* Oil LarliAii;Oksi 'etc. CrAdrery of all klodr hardware And nalla, Coal but and linseed oils. coal 01l lamps arid Ilxrares, "gtais, gas paints,palAt brushes, etc., etc. - BOOTS AND SHOES. ..kons kip andtmavr bri4;t:lV, bort. and Yondrri WC , hild heavy .boots t chlldrett'smper toed' shoes, misses ma mbo° shoes,ladles" prime artickt walking shoes, ladles' gaiters arid morocco aloes; leash' halmoral 'stoles:lllMM' calf shoes. , . Theabovo goods are t o be sold at prices that v, iilptls fy every one. TO. DAIRYMEN. I halvWednstnaby on hand a apply ortintter pa "go Charge for pallo,rind sash far irtitter. tiolitOn Salt for sale Produde t.akon itiPa - Change. Montrose; Sew. 41, terig. '• • J. U. tiEWITT nENTLEY Br, LOOMIS, Attartesta and Comallont at Law. OFFICE OVER FULLERS' DRUG STORK, 80M38IVIrC8N, COLLECTIONS and REMITTANCES prom d ptly made, and all business intrusted, to Snout attet ed to with fidfdity. Military thaftle for Petitions, Bounties, Back Pay, will lie carefully prepared and attended to, as alito nt. .:estrus tot exematatin from Pratt. The following are Among thocanees rot, : : • • • • EX.ERIPTION *ROM t • 1. ,Belng one of the sous .of aged or, infirm parents here there are more than one. 2. The.fitther of n motheriesi child or children under 2 years of age. dependant;upon ,tum for support. 3. The Oblytaoh of ,Whidw oraged or infirm patents ependent upon him for support: 4. A member of a family, two member!' of l'hich are trendy- in the keeviee " - • - • OE physical disability,oruoillow 6. Ail claims for an election of, eau from two or mots *115,1619T tomade anions the draft B. 3.II,ENTLBY, Montrose, Pa , SCI=C'S riMNIONC ,SItILUP WILL CUES CONSUMPTION, SCHENK'S ' PTJLMONIC STEM mut COfttraPTlObt. r:f4:• s:•tioallifocofttigey•:ll34 WILL. CUUE CONSUMPTION. - SCHENK'S PIILKONIC SYRUP mit, tiro cONSUBTPTION: SCEEk'S SEA-WEED TOIQ7C WILL, LIME DYSPEPSIA. SCHENK'S SEA-WEED TONIC L , = ,, a DYSPEPSIA. scaph-,5,5E.4 7 SEED, TONIC mut. etimiri 'DYSPEPSIA. SeLtEMPS SEA-WEED' `TONIC wtitttrriz DYS T PO.OtIA. SOB:OntlithffilaklCE MIAS= MS ac 8 ' M.LS: WILL CURE Liver Complaints: scam's maimsaicz PTh Paz cuai Liver Compilliits. , ; , • ' SOMME% CURE Liver COMPigthin. SCIIENII has 4 large suit Of roditie at go: 82 limuletreet,-Ncw York; where he ism be Plata Weary To from 9a. ni t i.oBp. m. and No . idiliorth etit street" Pie &My Satanist. -tie et`pe ntedielneS Att. his ,ro ems, which can behadd att all ttimg4e. Those wishing advice or an eraniinatiOn Of the lungtiWillfdOViell 16'0111 ' on bin as above; Ile makes no charge fpr acpktce.•tti foil' a thorough' with the flispilmeter, spp:a ": • 'l'l 11:: . t Manypersons are afraid toiut7e their lungs examined tiYDr: Schealefor fear that:they Sill hatband inentable, and by that means it 'smut *Wotan fs totilate. How mach betterit repuldbe to know their =dittos at once &sty:abundance of e'vldeneeabr. S. baseballs' milli:fent cenwitel n tide si ( tittas hohatcared advanced stage, of Con sumption. • Eicheak'S :Principal Office) 1$ No: 2192tertli eth Philadelphia, Pm. wbera;letters for, 4,4yles. ways Ms airectd . . , Pricnrof the . .:Falinonto :Spay and :Sea 'Weed Tonic each $1 per bottle, or $5 the ,Mandrake i lAt 25 eentsper box; , For sale byailDrastillts OndSloregoillierc • ' Oct, 15 IKS. Eat - . . . p i ppirvp i A 11917• A V.-'' elllANONolbOntstconumeinz ,7411:446,1 %.47611i - 4ths A.:I 1864. Train!' willltaveareat Beall, Pa.. at abdattbs?„ lblloselngbObll6 VlSrti ~,, 1 ;, : 1 . t •r ,; 1 1 ~, 1 4-,• / ',,,,.: WEBTWAIIII BOUND. J • ItA.lllrVatitl) 1101:rrni: 1. 1 i4ll p m 1414ExprOtt,3:148 Pitt •. A.N.X, Entl . l ll / 4 14:281i. 1 6 8, N i ght zsess,l:sB an 6, 81earabosi 0:18p.81. WIWI,. At " - - - i 7:4o*iti" •10.43t4Itiiiatf" ;;41:68.1A , .17. Way.Ftplabt. -14.31p,ta - 20 i Wity Aelibtfle.(BlP4a 11-Areotacklaii oielil6ii' tipn;6 4 .lo st.m , -Tialiciii Niel& intik Sniiiiiyir - 16e dooonotrror Atoodom - wroltraorikitiordatoi Amazon York, gll6llc -P.., .4b.r0 11 gb !Co liattlo. but does not n4ll O /AIM'. kletr.':. - ' -- era ' s ' MINI:Pt- 1:1021 . 0ipt, . . JIEWG__OO - A Benefit sesoviment Govini. *ITIOUu.:B P. E. Loons, • dent) 6t Scranton, Pa, NOT 091.10.410. . _ A Highly Coitcentrated . VEGIITAiIIVE( - 13 Z. Tit A o 11 1 • • ---- PMIZ TONIC. DOCTOI! 1140FLAND'S - %ennui' -Bitters, iszp Atm,' Dr. iLlit.-::MMMl,l_llsiii; v WILL , EYInCCIIIALLT ••=llB utviau, ,cO;IILPIAAILIT DiEsPUIPSIs.;' - • < ar.eilare.lo.lt4C:llEi, rr • 1 - 01 Chronic ar NertatillOWM4Drionson cgi Zidnerop and oil diseases Arising front a disordcred Lives. 'or Stomach. — .. . ouch- . • as Constips. • ton; Inward riles, •• Forbess or Blood to tho • Head, acidity of the stomach; • , Nausea, Beartlntru,! - PisgastbrYood.• ?nines or weight In the stomach, Wow moo tattoos, plotting or Minoring , as the.pit of tbs Stomach, _switundoS of the • Head, hurried and,diftisly Breathing, Slatteriagat tho Bearto.chtlithillOtairr focatiugnensatimur when to *IYUISPOIturP, Dimness of Vision, dots or webs basso 4 1 .01. 5° Pe11t 1 14 ,1 40 - 4). neon, tiuUlency orpenrpirittion, - ellowaoss of Ole skin and , Syll4pain in the side, • ost, limbs. • to doi,,sadden. • Hnrniiip "thelnesh;_, Constant Imaginings of Bytk , and p grcat.Derelaion of Spirits. Ind positively prevent Yellow Fever, Bilious !ever, as • ,They contain No Alc4°l or BadWhiskollt They wiu:canatticsabo ifisseusssto tames co/hob:Co DO TOV "WANT SONETITING !O STEMEGYISIZIS TOIII & GOOD ATI7=2, TO MOLD, 11P,TOMt CODSTerunoit TO mist WELL la GAT Rya OFSzeßVOttiNitge st,AZIP WELL I 'A VRIEE. ARD.VIGDEOES PEELING ? It patio, neaIIOOFLAIM'S GRUIEAREITTERs. fox% Rev. J. Newton , Edit or of the Eficyrkeediusfßelioious Knowldge. Allihattglaupt disposed to fhvbr Orrecommend Patent hledicincsto ge. norat.ttoto • distrust of their ingredients and, 4/gear's.; I. yea know at Imiadielent reasons why a man may not testify Urea , Impetus he believe., bitn.elf to have received from any simple preparation in the hopetludrbe.sany this contribute tothe benefit Mothers. ,I.tletetherctioreceadily.tn regard to Elootiaed's Ger. uplin 13inetts.`prepaerd brilirt C. M. Jockeys. of this dry bonne* I mats.prejndieed against them for many years, unclog thetnanresstutt that they were chiefly an alcoholic laSx • V/re • t ratiNtebled lout/ nietitt flobert Shormat et. r g o l u : ltr e =weal of ,thfs prejudice by proper teen , eneouingeulistintry damn when sulfating freta gfrOat andlongtenttfatied debility. Theme at ;honks of these bitter', at the Meaning of tkit present year,. imatelPoixed by evident 10 fef, aid ref mattes to a deg-. pee of bodily and mental vigor which I bad notfelt for &months, before. and hadahnost descisired of regainthr. I therefore thank God and my friend [or directing me to. *IOW of them. J. NEWTOITIIItOWN. Yuan a , Jane22d. MU. ATTErittrm SOLDIERS r And the Mends of Soldiers Wet all the attend - ono of ;an having relations or friends in the asp , yto the fact th at " . 1100FLAND's German Bitters, will cure rabse-reuths of the dile:low induced by expcisuwes•and. privations 'incident to csp, life. In the list*, gublished almost daily, is the ntW B . pewit, on arriratefThesich, it will he noticed that a very large portion.' ate Mdlering from debility.. prem. cue of that kind can be readily erred by litieriterito- German Sitters. Diseases retching from disorders eft the digestive organs arc speedily removed. We bare to hesitation/eaaskrinc,..Shat if these Biturcawerefecely teed among ourseda , auk hundrede-collame raight“los sand that otherwise will he loot: , Wecatiattcstiontatho faltoorPogrenutrkahlbeaddrefli authenticatea cure ell cora the nation% Lestreir,wholes life, to use his own language, " has been neat W arn. Bitters:" - PEI ILAULLPHIA. August 23d, lerh/:. Messrs. Aleut& M"ane. - -Weil-gentlemee•leur Bed land's German litttertstmaronvairrey life. , These ts so mistake 'maids- , 12Mwsuc3eedlos by nambeca off, my comrades, some of whose names era appetulettoamiwbe were agnizant, oralP the cYrcranstances, or ,my case. I am, and have been, for the last four years, &member of Shermanlrselehmited battery, and limier the immediate cornmandedCaplain R. B. Ayres. Through tho Mean attendant upon mottsdnotts dntles, I was, nitackadt its Nov last, with infiesamatistn at .the. tuna auk motor 72 days In Mali:. This was followarbygrent de blUirrbelillitened • mrstraelc of dysenteq, /was Men, removed fsbniltin tsiltritr,aid serigt ibb eV"' board the Steamer "'State of erne," w ere I land am the 28th of Juno. Since that tfmrthave been about so low as any anatiaphl bead still tetainesamelted vital. I ty. Fora Week urine& I tots acareelyabito totswalise anything, and IN tilmforce . a,teemek lowp, it was Im mediately throatier:jogai,. - - , I cauldnoteveu keep a glass tlI Water Pllalromsdl- Litdettalitnet hid testier thesePerikedmirlattesi a nd, at. cordinrly, the physicians who_ hat base weal ag faille telly, though unsuccessfully, to reissue= hrom Meerut of the dread archer, frabkly told suitithsy Ittaild do nil more for me. andadortsed me to see a ciergyaaan, and to make such disposition bfroy limited hinds as vest silted me: An acquaintance cad 'Hitt :ISW at the rbospiedo Mr. Frederick/Reinhart), ot fillbelow ,Ilreb Street.adri• sed me, as a forlorn nope, to try sour Bitters', and kind • ly procured a bottle. From tbeUme I commenced tabby thcm.the &My' sliadoWnfdeathreredti z alut i ned DI" tbarth. Goa for it, getting better. -Thortgat briVe .tikes___: but two boUles, nave galued,teifgenuds:, feel un' gmbteoflllesmitWto l rojeln'my Wean. eghtC, from wheal web ettd nothing tot 18 monftst ,gta rt) demo, Ferri leyalirl "tiato, from vicinity or I Royal. To yenchosaina Blttera Isown.the eertitell of life which badjekepthti lette Al vtiggirjhars—se yells j t irs. Bitters will I owe the glor cue prlviy: Wu isert lug tom yboienithoSe*be ankles id '3 • Very truth... Wei i I L ra : C P : ;*e fulticonede baba jibove riitatement, :Ml' 'bail despaired oftstrein j g onrsoturade.lir s ,Xelong restorefi to health. --7-• - .5.,....› ....,,, t,o. c,,c. J . ,-, , y ‘,..... . 1 . 3 ,... JOU CWW0 6 ,4 . 4 4 1417N: r . Battery.. ' 'Gtio.'.:.k A ektiV, CiieCi , iltlifMitite. Leicik Chivalicr;ll2ll Nits -York '`.t.'l l .4spencer tel .Artilliiii lattiry F._ il:'.B. Atetielc , co. B, 341 Vermont. Hairy A' ..iriromi.,. __ do. - • Ifesu T/A McDfinald, - Co; C, Sth Me. grohli' r..:Ariio; -- la s Sth Maine. Hirinini kOil,, CO:H y 2 a AT. Y. Neehafaiii:l3MotiiWir,': 05th Penn,. Andrew 47:. Kimball, A o,Vcratopt... , Val? i Amtliht '.ll''lO6th Penn. -BEWARE Or COIINgIaWM ' " 4"; ' e r. fVV t ig : 4 . 130 tilat ihi •IMPArIi OVA I " M OP rlt Cit ' the 7 . llAPPElrolVeatt bona.) • 7CC Veltr *ltieno rittildepl! AiX . 4-1 4 400,r,. Should you's nearest dnntes_4l4 tumOths guilds% do not be put,eldbyfiMiterebet<=WelikPl i t iftlankihr" that may be ofrered fp Holdup. but am ',,to U , and we will flotwittdMeenrelv packed. bY 7 eXPrele,• .:" sinl:PiiiiatiaVpifiCe Oftifitlytoty _. - •' 4 ' ....4 't , '"CA •,... 1 f ro. - •a i ,! ' 011 1 :•"' • ..,. ,:.: :•:I*,..t7Aallo'' - ) at., i-14.;, 1 1:‘,,. : ; -arcortemoslEtpirmisli igalcaiwir tOTCLICJaaViii#OI I 4; ', • • : ' '',',;' 4 ,:: 1 1 -;:-,-- -- - .. ,PlXoprietors. rlet piliaNilta ' OM eta e - * T ,- Melt,___,,, . • 00 1 . 1 Y9 esB= irAIN it* *O f ' .