E=SIM -7" :, i iiti-OiSt-:gPiiiitai. A. J. GEltitlTBolll, .. EdftoF erita,,fte l h , g7eif req.*. St6Ving RevelatiOns. The peeple of the Union as -it will be, were perhaps- greatly startled at the in:t mense "startling- kevelationn reyealeitia the.editorial columits of -a)Slontroserpa-, 'er, some two days since. , We-quote': ' . Cenci ai Gantt, Of Arkansas, in his re ceutspeeehat . Harrisburg, made a start ling.l‘feVelation .c o n c erning some of the lietrlOratie leaders - in this State. Ho said that after;thix Capin& by the Union for tes, the• was a •General in the rebel ser vie%) at, leland'No. 10, he was brought North titrengh , this State as a jorisoner of war, and hedecleredstliat prominent Dem ocrats i of• Tkiiiiiylv.snia then conferred With hira.that if the rebels would hold out a little - longer they would be successful, fir the Democrats of the North would ar rest the war by defeating the conscription sua others se - .rendering the administra dim powerless / to prosecute it. And he added.. - with withering emphasis—" I can give 'you the •names if what I say is dispu ted !" A number of Democratic members of the Legislature Were present, but they did not dai.e qfiestion the statement, or call for the names. He said the Demo crats-of:Op:North advised them to War, promised to come to their assistance," &v. And this stuff is put forth to the com munity tp be believed! Well, it is said that the fools are not all dead yet, and if so, ;Sine' may. swallow the whole yarn; but no sane man outside or insid: of a printing office will believe tbat'there is anything More in all the above than a very "cheap and nasty" vlectioneering canard. _ This. Gantt may have been a great ; and • be . certainly is a very greatliar,..if he ever madeihe statement. If the League party , who fit out blockade rimnefsto sustain .the rebels. in the New York toinouse, expect to cover their sins by taking tame rebels around for a show, they -should have sense enough to instruct them to' tell lies that somebody could iielleve. - ' A Draft.for 500,000 sen. E[. scrrzvE MANSION . , • WASITINGTON, February 1. 1 - Or drred, Thatn draft for five hundred thonspnd men to serve for three years or during the ivar be made on the tenth day of March rest, for the military service of the Litifed..States, credititig and deduct ing therefrom so many us mar have been enlisted.or drafted- into the servit* prior to the first Jay of March, and not heretofore credited. -(Signed) Effect of Linealithe Aid to Rebels. In a sPeaeli delivered in . Congress in the session of 1862-3, Thad Stevens stated that l,100,000: men -had been mustered into the U. S. service, of which number only 400,000 then. remained fit for service •The,rest of this host, 700,000 had either been killed in battle, died of wounds or disease, or been disabled. A year has passed - since thFn, and during that year many of the bloodiest battles of the war have been fought. How many have fallen in those battles, and from like causes that swept away the 100,000? Who can tell? This terrible waste of human life has been constantly replenished by voluntary en listments and by conscription, else . we should `now be literally :without an ariny. Is it any mitigation of the horrors of such a picture to reflect, that the very guns and bullets which caused the slaughter of so many of our countrymen, were put into the handi of the rebels by Mr. Lincoln's diflice-hol,4ers," at N. Yerk and ,elsewhere? These are die men who are such brawlers for continuing the war, and while flippant assurance is ever ready with the epithet "traitor," for all who do.not vote for the Lincoln ticket. Military Confiscation. The new York Day Book says the city is full of rare and valiale old pictures and paintings,• which have been stolen frorn the pi - Tram mansions of the -- South by the officers of 31r. Linebln, and brought - here and sold for thelenefit of the thieves. Whole librarie.4 have also been stolen by the Abolition patriots, who seem to regard books, as Well.= works of art, as being contraband. of war.- Everythiig is loOked upon asixkutrttliand of war which is, of a portable ititure,and Which can be disposed of for the priirate 'benefit of the ' official thief who has the good lack- to lay hands upon it. A short time ago a carp Of pi anos arrived- in the harbor of - Portland, 'Maine, several of which were addrit*4 to Gen. Neal Dow—the result of that gen tleman's tucbestful foraging among. the private houses in:the neighborhood of N. Orleans. .Not'cinly Pianos, but four or's -Inlay chests, the property of the - United States, were found- marked Jo _the address • of tbe same general; well filled with laver plate, jewelry, etc., of all , aeseripty*, haTeheen stoledfrthitglite and -from the persona es. The'custom is, it, seems, to destroyArlatt eninfOt be' brought elf." 'exchangiesysi' - 111 -the President's ines&vecontaiucelght thousand words; 'and - What more could be ex. peeted. Mips and Win. Vold .G4vvisou end . dehati'in Bostoopti e 28th im - actosursit of the:ministration • former conanudite and the Isttet: Approving the policy of the President. A i3OrielTorldielti-WritmE4' fromKnOxr I ville,cn the' 20th ~instanti tap that , eon siderablri-,inxiety existed. at Knox' !e and sinnething of a ruusiO:prevailed. Geri. Longstreethas been heavily reinforced. In the fight'of Butiday - morning; tlii3-ene -InYv:who were „below Danbridge, seeing that our cavalry was drawn back as far as possible, made a desperate attack with Hood' and Bushrod Johnson's divisions. The_fortnaes .of„the slay,,..Which. at first_ wereleeidedly agaiirt — ar,; - Were e.haiged by a charge ofc division of Elliott's esv alry under Colonel-McCook. On thesame‘ day our forces fell bade to Strawberry ,plains six Miles from Ktrixville.. On the' isth Geneml Sturges crossed the tildes% river. Our- toter)* is Ohs-Tar about' one hundred • • A squad of about ten' trerillaa made a raid on the Orange arid Alexandria Bail , road at Cameron, a gravel 'aiding, _about one and a half miles from' the Orange and Alexandria 'deprit on, Wednesday night. They fired oh'a gravel night. train, but did no damage. They were pursued by a squad of cavalry, who captured one and, wound ed two. The House Military Committee' Isaveor• dered a si joint resolution - to be reported paying bounties to over one hundred thousand nine nienths.men called out by . the President. Asnuansli LINCOLN. ' -• - 1 3V3E1:31111 T4116.1E1.-. —General - Foster telegraphs from Knoxville that on the-27th our cavalry; under Gen. Sturgis, achieved a decided victory over the enemy's cavalry at Fair Gardins, six miles east of Sc.vierville.— . - The R I i t lasted from daylight till 4 P. M, . resulted in the capture by our troops oftwo steel rifled guns and over one bunked prisoners. An officer from Knoxvilk also reports that oar" army at that place has gone into winter' quarters. and apprehends on attack. A reconnois sance made early last week discovered that General Longstreet hat retreated and was beyond Dandridge. --Dia' patches from Gen. Kelly state that on Saturday afternoons supply train, on the way. to Petendsurg Va.„ was attack ed a reUlfoice, under General Rosser, and, alter a - severe resistance on the part ofthifitiWsrc wasiapturvA. --..5. a. • been dispatched m pursuit. —Brigadier-General , Rawlins, chief e of staff to Gen. Grant, telegraphs from Nashville on the. 22d, confirming the reported repulse of the rebels at Athena,, and also on this* side ofFlarenee, Ala. —Theirresident has entered a, 'draft for five hundred thousand men to- serve for three ye or :the war . The drawing will ,take place on the 10th of March, and all enlistments prior. to the Ist of the same month . will be credited: The fact that the order was issued on Sunday has - excited some rfismark in Washington, and various rumors are afloat as to the came. The probability:, Of. French intervention, arid the foiced conscription in the South, are among the reasons assigned for what is regarded as an appearance of hake on the part of the President. Fk&UDEI• ON TSB -- f - The Washington Chernick, edited by John W. Forney, in a , labored article, a week or two ago, attempted an apology for the numerous outrageous frauds that are daily committed on the Government by the employers and friends of the Ad ministration. It makes light of the whole matter, and essays to show that, great as the robberies are, it is but trifl ing and nothing more than should be ex pected from poor human nature. It is surprising that the organ of the President, in condescending to notice this subject, should treat the matter so lightly. The' sweeping charges , should - either be dis proven or denounced in , unmistakeable terms ;Int the fact of excuses being offer ed by a mouth-piece of the Administra- tion, goes very far to show that those in authority we in the mire. This thing must be vehtilated, and the rasa& must be exposed to the gaze of the public.— The. fact of the Abolition majority in Congress refusing to appoint committees to investigate charges of fraud against those in power, should ,not prevent the conservative press from crying aloud and exposing the scoundrels who are robbing our pnot bleeding country. We add the following fp!im. the New York Journal of _Commerce., and earnesdy commend it to the attention of our- readers,: " Daily of *e most atrocious frauds in pu offices and in comma Lion with the , public service, are con stantly attraoing the _attention of the people. Theycome so fast, that the popular mind is no longer shocked when they are hear 4 of. It skeins to be taken for granted Oat men '„ rob the public treasury, and • that this Administration above all Others, "Apt be expected, to have thieves and plunderers in its employ ment. Pea* . :burgh when a new fraud comes to light, and look with a sort of amused suspicion at officeholders not • yet detected ini t hkaime of stealing and rather *916 fgr granted that their turn 'will now zest; There was never a time in *mien' *tom when the Public mind was, w;tborolighly tlemorallW this realm* wTheinliPle; fact is asst: the radicalshay.e.:tsugilt the pftVel•tt...liaok 0 0 ,:ormaeo - tOrApPrcriating -all irlfayr , mink hava.mtMa:Veriling-,to he clituteovid . thitft: PniSed...oo:4)roAtcetioysity.r.: iv...tibe Democrats:oU " sib ifiudngdoinitieebsive gaterktcr the met Demomuisc; vendee,.--oriaCrestractionn Amppott Geduld MiCliase for Readmit:. That's right. Witb Usti Mae air 014 +Amid erd-boner,siLtbe Winn, .abolidy tractork:uniee.tiiideat : = nia-hlrreete the ceuritrummeati Immo* Us inmates of the Democratic party.-:- - Patriot Union. === has ap pointed, and sent to the Senate for cOnhrmation,: - the name ofthe following gentremen, tocon tante! hpi" oihinet 'during the new tep:rit. - I,4tarnry (Oneral—Wiiliam M. Meredith. , Secretary of State—Eli r '-Deptil _Secretary of Stutr—W;:iL Arm. strong. - the - nieht . of the 20th tilt; a - one legged Buck Nigger, jn Chicago, commit-, t4a _mpe the: claughteref.6 (*Adler named Martin. T he little • girl was but : —A beaetifut yoting: Polish:lady, Miss Slanisnoff„ died -near:Riga - recently. : in con sequence of a flogging-ivith the !knout. inflicted hy the order or Mouiavieff, -cause she wore mourning. - This , was done by the Russian -government, which is the fit ally of this Administration. —lt is a singnlar, fact' that while 'the Abolitianisis are pressing the war for the negro, and urging the staves 'to rebellion agamettheir masters; the first - outbreak ' or revolt that has" taken , place, was' be tween 'the - n'egrar.soldiers of the United States and' the Union troops at Fort Jack son, Miss. Thtl.4rolt is 'eaid to have been of quite a :tenons nature, though it has been nlishitshed up. • —Decent 'men. of all . parties will be glad to learn4hat there is no prospect of the Hon. Jim Lane dis'graping the Senate after his present term expires in 1885.= The Kansas Legislature, which has just been organized to in the hands of his enemies. ,We are afraid that his succes sor will be no improvement upon Lane, so far as, his ; politics is concerned,; but any change, must be for the better. Let us hope that Lane is thelast genuine border ruffian who will ever imitate the highest legislative body in the country with his PTeselkoe. The governor of Minnesota, in his annual message to the Legislature of the state, announces that hunger 'and destitu tion are insuring the punishment of the Indian tribes left incoMplete by the forces sent against them ; intiopates that many wan perish this winter from cold and starvation and advocates the extirpa tion of the rest from the face Of the earth by the vigorous •protiention of hosti4ties —The statistics of the . ; annual expen ditures of the naval powers of Europe, excluding Italy and Denmark, amount ed last year_ in round numbers to $136, 000,000 ;so that we are now called upon to spend thia a yetix more than the combin 'ed world; Anth-the- exceptions of Italy and Denirisirk: Vick naval-. expenses of Englead and-France- during the Crimean war rmonnted to three hundred and . My millions of dollars. In a period of three ,years and five months we are called ,upon to spend forty millions more per' annum, then this. r • r must be a verb jteelAe in - California, ; They. ignore " Gives> baeks,." and will recognise nothing' 'lnv gold and silver as legal currency. , ' What will our rulers at Washington il t ay .to that ? , . —" Aiding, harboring or employing Deserter, is punishable by a fine not excluding $5OO, and imprisonment not more than, two years : or less than six months." urrEThe sugar Sewing Nllnehlness.—Oar It A Family Sewing Machine is test gaining a world-wide reputation. It is beyond doubt the beet and cheapest and most beautiful of Family Sewing Machines yet offered to the public. No other Family Sewing Ma chine has to many useful appliances for Hemming. Binding, Felling, Tucking, Gathering. (laving. Brat& fag, Brubroiderin,T Cording, and so forth. No other Family Sewing W;.hine has so mtichcapacity fora great variety of work. It will sew all kinds of cloth, and with In kinds of thread. Great and recent improvements make our Family Sewing Machine most nimble. most durable, and most certain in action at all odes of speed, It makes the interlocked stitch, which is thebest stitch known. • Any one, even of the most ordinary capacity, can isce,at ., a glance, bow to use the letter A Family Sewing M nine. Our Family Sewing Machines are 'finished in chaste and exquisite Aside. - The Folding'Case, of the Family Machine is a piece of conning wortmenship of the most useful kind. It pro tects the machine when not in use, and when abort to be operated maybe opened as a spacious and substantial table to sustain the work. While some of the Cases. made oat of the choicest and simplest woods, are flat shed in the simplest and chastest manner possible, others are adorned and embellished bathe most costly and superb manner. It habsolutely necessary to see the Finally Machine in bea oPeration, so as to Judge of its great capacity and uy. kis t hut becoming as popular for family sewing as oar Manufacturing ,• , sbluesareformanufacturingpurpossa. • The Brandi Celesta are well supplied with silk, twist, °BMneedless, oil, Ste., of the eerybest outlitY. for a PAIPULXT. THE SINGER MANBFACTIIEING COMPANY, novl2) 458 Broadway, New York. Mlitadelphis Ofece.BloChestnut erect. , I WATEOIII4 a FOSTER , Agents in Montrose. IblElr.Tobiaa , Venetian Iflonic Litilmeitt i M Bottles at 50 ets., for the care of lameness, senttches, wind galls,sprains,„ bruiser,spllnts, ents,colic slipping stifle, over beating, sore throat, nail In the foot etc. 'tie warranted better and Cheaper than any other article offered to the public,' Thousands, of animals hay been cared of the colic and over-heating by this Lini ment ; and hundreds that woe crippled and lame 'have been restored to_tbeirformer rigor. It leinseff.hyall the Brat borsethenthronthout the Steel: Orders are was. tautly received frcrmttie Racing Stables of England for fresh supplies of this Invaluable artiele.,. Over 2,500 tithuniMi bsee'been received.- _lliritetnember that 50 cents laid out In thug may savetha of your home. For sale by all Bruggts!", Oidebillirportiandi street. Naw-York. • • (tfeblo CouslultPlaves.—Consamptlre sufferers will eerlee a caluableprescription for the cure of COrl- 1 gumption: Ast, Bronchitis, and all Throat andlung affections, free of e, by rending their Obese to 1 febt ew nee. N. A. WHBON • 1 . Wilikaiburil , Zings county, New fork. 1 :.• . , . - t utio users unpleasant sr re nd " . t l'or_u_nplement and dangerous disarms use : • ,!:, •. '8 TRACT BUM. whighlogree'd Olsen.•_ ' tof th e most prontinentlThysicLans in the V ' ,- t"?'t 110 now offered Conflicted human aagiad lty candor the following diseases . a soup toad rm lisesses 1M "Buse of the irrMlul 1 vr ifsausf itsjnergion, t Defeyeake sti str faun 0211* Id a • use d"r.. 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CormaiMapnenrof &wept 1414 - Yht~ispon the follotringAartautd".dater iletiVeltter-bbaring Appeata from the Assessments for t year 185.1, at the mmiselppers:,Qtaeqin Montroaktolati,. Apolaeolti Choetinut, Friends,' Ile: Forest Lake-. Little Meadows, .and Middietown.Toesday. Feb. =LIR+ -Fritnitliti, Liberty, • Barer Lake, - Ardiarn; leaauScand Rints,Weeneaday, reb, Stk. - - 4k, Lathrop,Spcingvtlia, Great Bend it Borough. New-MilfordArßoroughAtiiiraday, Feb. with: narmulkr, 'Clakland, - BniqlaTiorough,Alarat. Jackson and Thoinami,'Ffiday;Feb. 48th. Montrose. BridgeituterandMitioklyn, Bat: Feb. %Mb. • eltiford i ßunthal;Legoz, Gibson, . 13gra4,!liettick. Monday;lireb!lOth, ByorderortMCodamissionera. _ • " W. A. C ROSS , Clerk. Commissioners' Mete, Montrose, Sir : Skeet. NEW'JGROCERY VARIETY STORE ! B4SUIENTIPUTARBELVVOTEL. Mitt .lcubscriber. would- inform hie old friends. and J. the Oldie generally, that be bas just returned from New Yofif City pith a well selected . abatement of FA. rLY ,GROCERIES, agd rattans other articles, sneltaa ate - needed In every faily, and that +hey will be wld ler ct i magia, at prima that cannot Ml' te Vital: •Wl and esitatine. 4{ - T l . :BULLARD. Iliontkie; FA. 2;186i. IIPITEIL TALLOW, .13003. 'DRIED APPLE§ and Inert kinds of proddee..watdc4 1p exchange. for Goode at the Grocery Aid Vinet7 Unroof • A. T BULLARD. FLOUR I FLOUR ! riTIOICE FAMILY FLOllit, the lOad,bairel, sack ILI or pound, for sale at the lowest cash prices by _ •14,• BULLARD. • BUELITOR, One Price Stare 14E. • HAYDEN gAdjast opened In the nerth"wlng c 4 the store biter occupied by HATDEN-BROTS, slued Steele of Boots:. and:Shoes, • •' . ; 1 ; I HATS some. It not more; and Okay are bound to go. Lots of them on hand; and yoreattget them to dt, . 1 41 - MS E gRAITEUNG443O . 4CI , ,At PIINESLOWER Utmost, any'oth orestablishmett in Ws eection. reLOTHING4 ' ' Caste, • Vesta. and• Pants. • White and Colored Marts, Going Cheap; Nett:Ties, Collars. Gloves, Smrts, Wies'and Gents' llosiery, Linen Gandkerchiefa, Umbrellas, 'To close buyers, I here a splendid Stock of Goods, bought for cab, and 1 will giro you Bargains. ONE PRICE. NO VOLUTION. SATlCrery article warranted as represented. rirho charge for showing Goods. GEO. HAYDEN. New Milford, Feb. 1, 1864.—tc M. C. 'SUTTON,. LICEVSED Sainen co. Penn's.. Jan. '6l. 101kTOTICE Is hereby given , lbat the co-partnership 11 heretofore existing between tbe.enbscribers under the firm of Hayden Brothers, la this day dissolved by mutual comic:mt. WM. HAYDEN, JOHN HAYDEN, TRACY HAYDEN', Jan. 9th, 1804. GEO. HAYDEN. Weirffotlet to those interested, all notes and ac counts except those In the hands of the Sheriff or a Jus tice, will - be Wand at the old ' stand of Hayden Broth ers. • 11.AYDES BROTBRIA. Jan. It, 1884. Ow CO-PARTURSMP NOTICIL eft undersidnidjate members of the 1111 . 112 of HAY DEN BROTHERS have this day entered into to winership ander the name and,style of Wm. IS T. Hayden, for the transaction of ' the Jobbing Trade ' In Yankee Notions, Watcbesi .fews YD , FirnaySltiods, MIN _ TRACY HAEN. NewlfenS, Jan. V%b, M. - • ' WM. & T. HAYDEN, having parchaao the,th tereit of John rind George Hayden In the 'Stock of Coale attic late trap! Hayden Wother., 'win continue thaltilliness at the old stand. Idershante- and Peddlers tug=at Werri(Ork Joblftrigprietir. 4 • AM ten 04upply oar cnotquters. WDL T. RATDBIL Lew 1111foriOan.i'9thi 1864. r. ^ • . - 3Peeltal ran 21: 1 gal* Ezecint4re Notice. • A. L I uidewd to the estate 'tit ANDultiir VREN E deceased. , late of Rash township, are requested te make "immediate payment.- and those havingdemaudsamdost the Janie to present them CO .1011 N NURRAY. .1 MICHAEL ildiANl76 j 114 _ liesholan. 21.1864. *6w • NEW . . FIRM - - ---"- 1 BALM ALLEN iIIiAMMANT --- *VES? SIDE as . ---- • kfi v iii sTtr i 4 . , ~ -- ' ' -:.. 1 - ,; ,Ilri ti •- ' , t i ii .. ..:7,:iir,- :.• notrit; FERIY-letialf _ ..:, . ,7 . ~,....:. 4.-.c..:.15,d4p411,1058111*, .#:-: 43 . 11: =i0 1 111 701M 1 ' se,-• _ 6 1 1110127,. , ; ' , 1.()%-: u7-.-:- IptilaniiiiktOraillitit ip - • . '''' • Yi .7.:*7 `,:i'..7.,, ... v ... ... ~- • . , . . _ .i: o .; !,, , fiyitiiii Bow, - -, , Kolainsei' -- and'' . 1 _: . Jr. ', . = , • : ; I' r2,44001.80417,St ir laigdidMilitS .;-; rA I ,O I / 4 . 1 4 1 01 11 4 1 0 10 K. 11000, 44 6 t:bi Tr ' A. suziwiii.' . iiii..L. ALLii,-- -ie.Liunmitiir.' Noittrou, April 14,166 L , rl,llll r. r .g'N~ Dissolution. VAN! PAID FOR • 3941"559 ,TIF. tint IRRiiit .„ NEW GOODS r— -1 4 , 4!R s TO '..BE VOUNDAT -JAMES R.- Uri, ITT'SI - ELECiAIiT assortment of Ladlcs lathes. Cashmeres, Paris Cmell..-1.114001 r black and colored alpacas, black .il kprints & glnghams, Ladies clothe lakelMon and Balmoral Skirts DOMESTICS. m.w.Littintetirl l ed mtieUxkL7W4llotiVd. gray. stri pad andtibillisttc'ttannel; denlinir, Mks, and nil other styles of domestics. - - Mtn's VVear.'i Particuktraaciflon Is : called to. this depruirnhllt. Xtrn due black - French Oaths Ind crisliderea, array blue cas mimeses, fancy cassimereeiletrtsch*Jean. sheeps grey, satinet, 91.Tello,s7.7iii t rurning/ tt &L!tfpfiCametc. Hosiery. Hoods aidlowing,- Lsdles • Joekles, FuncY Goods and Notiens, Dieu:l4lom an elegant and chaste style_of Ladles' Dress Combs. . r 6160 (018,12218471(1: Snuvit, r tiVitn. - Yerii4i6d aitiriceir.Uaits; be ex elled, taw, Black and Green Teat of the very BEST uality,, coffee, splees,ll par, erigrind,t i obaccoi Birds' 'ecd, msekettl,ciXtilSh, ete.,.etc, Crockery,. 00 1 , Xramps .Glass Bcc- Crockery of all kluds t _hartivme Aid nails, coal, lamp; and linseed oils, coal oil larnpi end fixtures, glass, sash, [manta, paint brushes, etc., etc. . BOOTS AND SHOES. Mena' Kip and heavy bopte„,boys and Youth's kip and heavy booth, childreree eopper teed shoes, mitoses mo rocco shoe*, prime article Isaildng shoes, ladies' gaiters and InoroCSlt Orel, linliee! ',almond shoes, ladies caffshroci. • , 1 •• - • The above goilde pre , tot bosold at prices that *lll eattec fy every one. TO DAIRYMEN,. . I have ionstantlyon hand aauniditif :Co ehame for pall* and cash. forlytdsg.t Ashton Salt for sale Produce taken yin Exchange. - Montrose, Sept. 21,1863: • ' . J. It. DzWrrr. BENTI.4 &ID() k s, Attorneys and CoansejlOrtat - taw. OFFICE OVER Ftr.Lpsfl,;Aßtrq,..FOßE, Efaracizsi, CtOLLBCTIOnenfirBVIIIMITNACK4O6.SitpitIy made, And'alTbdelfitieillnektited leitfiemaltidded to ad fidelity BIIIIIItary claims for Pensions, - Bamako. Bask Pay, de.. will be carefully mewed and atteEded to; as also all claims fOrexem_pticnit.ftoßpraft. The following arc autdaythe canoed Tor ". • " • • 11121111MIPTION 1 , 11411!I OiliAillrire • : Being One of the :sotus,Olaged or infirm partutk, where there arc more than ope. . • it The father of a motberleta child or ehildren 'ender it rear. of age:delorodosinpotilism for support.: 8. The only son of a widen of aged.or Infirm patents dependent upon bird for rapport. • • ' .4. A Member of alarally c Aim members of which are alr eady in the service. b. Of physical disability. or an alien: *- • . G. All claims for an election of ;nut from two sons. soar ba made stromi the draft. , 8.-S-B6ICTLET, F.E. LOOMS.; ' Montrose. Xt. dc4 fie Scrantott,Ta. • SCHENIeS PIIIIMONIC .W/4.b.ciakg CONSUMPTION: SCHENK'S PULMONIC 'STRUT WILL CURB - coNsuramop. • , SCHENK'S P'O'LMONIC SYRUP CiatE COIISIIMPTION. SCHEWL'S PULMOXITC SYRUP WILL culls CONSUMPTION SCITEIVE'S SEAWEED TOXIC WILL CUBE• DYSPEPSIA. SCHENK'S SEA-WEED TONIC SILL CUTE DYSPEPSIA. SCHEIVK'S SEA-WEIW,TONW Ilya i ti ii.bisi :4:1 DYSPEPSIA. 'SCHENK'S SEA=WEED TONIC L'LL . lh . ! DYSPEPSIA,. smqacs zunnte num inn ct9p wows mazameaßkpail - 1 inu. CURB • • Liver Complainta , EICIpMrB 1101)2.1kICE raze WltlitilliE' I Liver Cempiaintlf..- ,. )'' '• , r •,.. . , iL3c . SLIEBB1L , 8:14108DB&EB mks WILL: CURB ' . - 'Liver,.qpnipitunts, ._.,,, --, , • •, inx.:.n. SCllo.lii - if large Shit rooms at No. 82 Bond street,: . Yolk, oriterette!cogbalcoutid*Sety Tuesday. from 9 a. m. to 8 p.on., snitat No, B/4 XiortlyGth sifeet; PhlladelOtda:Pu...erery flatioday.' .' , • . - Ale Itoeps 0: large supply of . meyllebies; atilt keirrint.. .whlentan _belled at all Hama. ~Those wishing adyies or ad elimination of the lungs WlllO6 'Well to nail oh, Wm ansbcore...ijo -Makes PoT eberge -fdr Mice:, nub Ilar a oroughoxemlitalloif wltb thollespitoineter. hie ;oleo • y persons are afraid tobeire.theirlauZseranuined 'by Dr. Schenk for !car that the _y will be found incurable, and %Sidman , ais pet off until' it is too laW = Mow' mob Fit. mould be to lmow their condition at °Pee sely_ah dutiOt of evidence, Di.:l3.%hinishovro 'efficient eertWatee id thla eitithat helms cured adiranded stages of,conifimPtion— ..... „ • . ..-. ~ ~.. I , , ..„.„ _ ... ..109 -ffaenies . 'Pew fbilien ' is No: &Worth MU., nalitgektilft, Mt.. 11..M0 legate' toy advice alunildal some be altectee . ,- • •N ?3142,14sdfAltrk:PidnienterRyrtipind , ffei- Vreedironto vei l . •3054100#14 the( t01ui.94414: - .3huldßaim.illts 0 thin box. - , _ _ , _ • I 1 int pidllßsturglits smitißdreldesperie , :' , ..1 ..., ,, ,A.„ 6 . ~,,...,4,1,91‘-_,,:a .- tit 2. '-Ar/4ow; Avro i ao IE•4l[..M , Ltt < ~~rpsot.ci.,*..oui.c4,4,6iNisi.,.. 1 uaa i - enu- 4 11-Fe, nulplameroatthe , W m . a .fr k J ..J at ' , , t*.i t• . , 1 4 MA I llitio r iitieWi t7 : 11 :a r rialgir lioittin.• elV icxx litg;TlL ati....o...t irAlgraefili gan A* ' \ t "i i WlNit'AirfliC ft * l ' Mtn Afros AVilf< 4 ; ltEShigv .119041 Alight, HMI= NowcolcoPsuokraY, ll :l", K ' , • . 14 - i - ~4 L/insinn; irtinKeteki ' . 'lO: 1 1k _iitnallinibili. bat . toss not nu MAkulaylv # nitet satatagysaroto Mow TwirjrimillhroUgh IA oi_bot. does Ira to r 4. ..._4..., ‘,...:,..0, ...,.....i.: itte. sup ~1 4 31007 1 ) gl%l Atestral assortisiat# GOODS, salvia at r - hroTrALOOI.4 - OLIO - 9 , , P 4 /lighly j conci*trated VEGETABLE EXTR A 0 T. '2 , • "PI ME TONIC. DOOTOFFMOOFLAt4D'S '7oot,Moo:llittert; '' ;•• i .. : r. .. PRETAUF.D 1W lff. - 31.0480N;;Philtidel ,Paq . , r • s 4, • •-; WILL X 77, ECTUALLY CURE ititga: COM.VII44i. ' ( ••• at-OZW3C O . - tiC:31111 Chronieror DiMosoo of =nem. 1 , lona " Arrialig from artisorderid • . Not* Or 'Stomach.. such . as'Constipe. tion, Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the . Head, acidity Of the stomach:- Htuathurn, Hifigustfor Pod:. Paine, or weight in the stomach. sour sme • lattonal Sinking or fluttering at the pit of the Stonmetf, swimming o f the Head,' hurtled and difficult? Dresthing. rutteringflt the Heart, eboidng or suf= • fasting sensations when in illyingspostsre, Dimness of Vision. dots or web, before ' • •," the sight;lNWorstedUiLl'aisiis the • Hald..delleiency of perspiration, Yellowness of this skin and Byes, pain in the aide, -pact, Chest, ,Limbs, at.. He.; sudden' fr. f • _Mahe* ni • 5 • Cat. I:faint:ls In the Flesh, • Ccbmitant •Imegtnlnge of Evil, • • and - great•Depros- sion of Ind poaltivelf prevent Yellow Beier, IIInod! POO, *a They contain No Alcohol or Bad:Whiskey They wits erns the above diseases in 99 ores oat of Do Tor WANT • • "' i OMIDITSIDG TO siMitairtelx TOO I A GOOD APPETIT:6I TO I=o UP I , IIOD, vOisurrnoi 1 To FEEL WELL? TO GET RID OF NEEFOUSITILSS I • •';":-'" ENERGY I • TO SLEEP WELL? AERISE AND VIGODOITS FEELING? If you do, use IIOOPLANR'S GERMAN BITTERS. , FrGIM Rev. J.Newton Remo . o.,,Rditor .of the Oneyelopedia of Religious Enowkdge. — Although not, disposed to favor or mcommead Pateat Medicines in general, thro' distrust °libels Merediests and effects ; I yet know of no suglicient reasons wily • man may not testify' the benefits ho believes himself to have received Ireolt tiny Pimple preparation In the hope that be maythuivbtrutritkitetotheenefit of others, I do thilithemnre reallyin Telma to Boofiand's Ger. `man Bitters, prepartd.brDr:VaL Jackson, of this city because I was-prejudiced moo., ingt them for many years, der the Impression thni they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam Indebted ham - friend Robert Shoemaker, Eng. for the removal of this prejudice by proper teat, , yotd . for cneoumgenint to try tnem, when suffering from grreatand long continued debility. The use of 8 bottles of theie bitters,-at the beginning .of the presenryear. Was followed by - evident relicf;-end tuatara] on to a deg• ree of bodily and, mental vigor which I had not felt for 6 mouths before.und had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to thb use of them. L. NEWTON BROWN. PHILAXO.II, June __ISCI„ , 'ATTENTION, SOLDIEBS!" And tiierAiliends Soldiers. We call the attention . of all having relations or frietids In the army to the fact that " HOOPLA:O'S German Bitters" will cure nine-tenthe of the diseases induced by exposures and privations incident to camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the toss papers, on arrival of the pick, it will be noticed that very large portion are suffering from debility. Every - ease of that. kind eon be readily cured by lloofland's German Bitters. Diseases resdltitig from - disorders of the digestive organs are spee4lly iemoted. W have no hesitation its saying that if these Bitters were freely used tnonglotieanKieri, hundreffs,,Of/Iyearpatght be saved that otherwise will be Met. , We mill Attention to the following remarkable.and well Buthentiattcd cure of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use hie own language, " has been saved by the Bitters."' Portanctrurs,Auguat 24d, - 11382. Messrs. Jones sE Eranen—.Well,gentlemenj_your Hoof land's German Bitters has saved my life. There fa no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers , of. my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were cognizant of all thecircumatanees of my case. I tun, and hare been, for the last four yeam, a member et Sherman% celebrated battery. and miler the immediate command of Captain B. B. Ayres. /Through the exposure attendant main my arduous duties. 1 was attacked to Nov last, with inflammation of the innmand was for 22days in the hospital. This was followed by great de bility. heightened Wart attack of dysentery. I was then maned ftquathe White House and sent to this. city OD board the Steamer "State of Maine" where I landed OD I the 28th of June. Since that time have been-about as loofas any one could be and 'Wiretap a spark of vital- • ' ftb. ' Porn week Ormore I was scarcely able to miaow anything, audit me , force a morsel down, it was im mediately throsal up again. .1 could not.even keep *glass of water on my Mauch. Life could notlast under these circamstanees; and. se cordlngly„the physicians who had been working faith fully, ttvolgh unsuccessfully, Wresecie in e froze the grasp of the dre , amber. frankly told mu thrpiloall' do no more for me, andudvised me to see a tlergyinan and to make such disposition' elmyllmited funds as be ati suited me rAn acquaintance who risitedme.lit the 1.610'4 Mr.Fredcrick Steinke., of Oh below/Well street, _ob sed me, as a forlorn. hope, to try year Bitters, andlidad ly procured a bottle. - Prom tbe thee I earnmenced taking them the glOOthyaluidow of death:4 o3 s i % asd 'man ow : 41=nk and for it, getting better. " .Thou I:kave takes btil two - bottle", !bare gained ten' and ream. gpineofbelaggemalUed lejohimy wile and daughter, dram whom absinheatil nothingferlitpanfluth tbrAwn admen. Tam a n' loyal Virailan;lrom vidnitY of Yrest Royal. To yaps inroluale „Ratak' opt the eertalaY of fife whlchamo takes the plane olvrigne fears—to your Bitters will owe theilorions privilege of again clasp. 'nc,to torhodeto isewho litpdaireittolateicalife. ,-Voyy trnitzo , a • • ISAAC , MM. , . d. the Ada" ..stiteinerit, sielrel; kad despaired pi secluour comrade, Mr. _Malone, restored to hcalth , P ./4a - c luri4teficrektit N. Y. Battery. `; 3 =Greo.i' 1 4. 1 -1441eA to. .0 Beef limas. sße hfrgrtir.,o2Cllretrrork.:. ~,„r y E. Spencer, I.l_4r.tilie-ikettei7 F. _ '" Falifeell' Co • : a- ramose tr. - envy creme,. • 1hnf.3,r77.. Ne'Doliai ,4Ctf Kith Ne. f- Johl4, .4%'slA.afattie. • Herma n , Co: 14: 72d Or. r. • NethitialkrhAiiiiiilP4 45th Penn. -Andrew ,kifinthofliA, ed Vermont. 400,01 k Penn - 11P.W . .iktbttOliitintnin k idLi y 11/ v --m=tento af l rlatiureet" O. 111.•JAMIZOliftr, Is mu the wilAPPlßoCed&todtBel , tittadWOß SX4 .l lketiaB 9 ": o B - . tiejb.C. l 4 o * 8 mot tl e pile* do 'mot behVgirdistValittoPi teeparotlass thr i t w ard offerailOteatkpl o PAft 11 !V i !,/11 liettlittr Po ,„ 4 1.! F . • OW 114e4 P r -riemi:ooW - 313111ivarues. (successor to C.lB..B6clisdu Cd.l' .PPi"'bt*3Bititi-V44 toislorsluUreij prrufw thci Ilulte.d te. • nov9 In 4.an rumurzt, b ti Ago.