c ~- vT On 0 ilarrinkt ;.77, - .7. -- r11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 :: The following *Met the Bangor, Maine, ;Democrat, is a good mite off. It displays full as much soundiienii 414 a'-great more wit, than LinColn's"Proclarnatiari• " Amnesty" and really, policssl t imoolnism in muckbetter manner. thl'p;.taki4u do it himself t•f' Whereas, A dozen Or my "w ayward Sisters" diA.9l 2- ,,k 0 T 1 - 3 0 4. 1 47, $5 la 1 1 _ 1 ). • " y boarding 'house, with a-- wort seamoAttnett Southern Confederaoy,_ (so c ard) wtibcrift. prirrovatioPshavlr in t tip house heating foy - tbetnaelver,' ins rieketty abinty-eattited eoasth ohll4ooBteat itT*; ' Whereat,- Thus. shafitY. my, land, which I inherited from my old Pan tan Father; and, Wherea*Tlie tiomu . ild !„_‘„SiVue hay.. becamit greatly tiailoeld iicireOnstancett, Insomuch as to be in want of certain ne eV% Polly*. igh-ba#: 4o 4. aq4l Amity, ; , ---......i.n5.L..:1.-..m.,.:-:- ._ -- -,.: .- . . Whereas, This rebelllans spirit in a Or, tion of these " Sisters" has become sub dued, tberaiktifi °. tiq'' " . ti'd ott)ligriAlii gressions and became converted to the trWirAtrithatirfitith„: -. - - - r' Si- -- 7 ,--- sTlitiefertyli-bil-Vie' &aptness 'ilf`''W, temper, awl in the magnyiirditY'cif my . generoptvitpre, 'do: or:i Vrairilgiate, set forth and ' let 0 hiy'conditiiini Om; which they way be received again into my baw r i:?-7- = ,- ,:- - =:r`-' - _- -- - , --' ,- - - .- - _ - L-7.7 TretC.T.hemt, rite,WAY femal,r9- above. meationealire tiquired toipactritnemetir rings bosom pinsAiiie r pplis, perfume bot tles„,cori and saileFrs,satiale molds, and all other (rpii - nloirits, ustilif 440midateT1 " hotise;keeping,"-incL-aelii4it-Ithii Leatile within. thirty days at - -Fbelress-Monroe, in We Ai r t 31,a10r GOientr BUtler, wbo'bii it peenliareack' for the safe keeping of oth'er paople:a property. - - „ ~ :Second, Every " Sister? iniing certain chattles called negroes, mulattoes, gaud ail roons, r° other' , plyppily ota.:thil i ed or colored nature, lire:required, to .. paate;over their t p eyed a postareurrelicyj i iit - a de nThign Joked 'Svc cents; and - in : such a manner. I's, to prevent them ' • from ever finffirig; heir way back, and cause them to be delivered, - without delay, at the " Emancipation Eareau," Soon to be , erect ed. in Washington, and of which Joshua R. Giddings Wendell Phillips, and Pills bury are to be .the Grand _Yahoes, and Susan - It,„ Anthony, Lucretia Mott and Mi.:Rose, and Vestal Virgins. In the meabtirrie, while this edifice is being con stiacted thesaid iegroes. will wiciipy-the mooseyard, foiinerly-calteit- illitryliad, but -which of; late, .by; directiop of ;the, President has, , been ,humagelf inverted into info if pasture suitable for this purpose. Third, As .thee saidi "Sisters, : after they return, will have 12 o farther:use for the-house and lot where they have been living and they are hereby ordered to bring along with them a quit-claim deed of the same, which will be taken in part pay,pient Tor . their- hoa rd and • other ex pensesanring their-elop . age. ' - - The above terms having been complied with, the following oath - of affirmation, if subscribed to, wilt seal the restoration, unless I change my Mind. Perhapi VinaY concliide to do it in some other way, and. hence no'" Sister" will be obliged to take I it unless she wants to. I, erring Sister, do hereby affirm and' declare, that I will support for President of the Vuited States, MrbeneTaetor, Faust, during his natural lice— ...That I will suppOrt all his_ proclainatioris,..botik past` present; those niade feat` year and those to be made next year.. That I will support all his utterances; whether he utters .them or net; all of his winks, blinks, grimaces, anecdotes, contortions and conundrums. And I further declare `that, in case the said Doctor should cline the honor, of which there is no immediate prospecti4 will. support his son " Bobby" (so called) with the same devotion as in the case of the sire. And I further declare that in casel should ever ,fin ,d 'myself in doubt as how tvact in any premises whatever, I will not.. rely on my own ,judgment or be governed by the dictates of my own conscience, but will apply irdinediately to the aforesaid Antony Mott and Rose, or their venerable spirite. al adviser, Horace Greeley, to instruct me in the way of my duty. P. 8.-4 deem it proper to state that I've not seen. Wendell Phillips for some' time, and thereforeliave'fiot told'him that the issaw4 . of tbia,praclamatien . " is the,moit foolish act of my life." - • The exceptions to the above 'amnesty are 'the rascals who enticed away my err ingNsters, who will be duly chastised wheal catch them—unless I change my ;01nind: • AlgrA'Good Story.—There is 'a moral to the': - - tditrAp :the g . .xpense of twq deptriv ?ritr4 frellitlghPerts R i Ai arritite • o stetitsi lodge him in IrasbuT jail. On the way, the ckptors stopped •itt/a well known hotel, and.left t the - ea ratred whilitfizejia• dulgeTfreeli — in the ,flowing ttiiil: prisoner took a nap; and when be awoke found3ba.slteriff& ntitt eat, add- So , Trashing and vs)hmtari4F.offe'red himself to _the jaihifiarlzo; lioloter, - . - tould nig take him in.. ' lcribis desperateAttremity, he debided _ndvatityt. ; for, t the lost sheriffs whieli"he'Aid heaftindbill. &Erne Sprinsfield rea514346444nignT1 Bt . tbe-.:kel33oelrate Wear Af!),. a enitrtOr ttleir tatididati) (for the presi ilency). lie will doubtless have • the-:ad. valiSkßth 4 r:natßrat,,KlPiter_ reasons bielfile from the 'ferocious arid idietii net y se:wherewith 4113 was, Assa il ed by tree • This iirnotvem complitneroo , _ tq_ the kilersiatett if the BeLoitaiiii;liut there maybiPluble , thing la it for all that. " --- A T 'e , 121 • .1' Josiah Qtrincy, and. Drs. Hitchcock and Storer were': recently -lipribinted com missioners by Governor Andrew to ex amino- iti*the condition and (trottiter4,l :of tie insane in the public hospitals, of that State;; and, they denounce IA Ttireir; otfiCialrepOrt the treatinetit . thosivp fortunites by the Overseers isrthe pat:hens laborious and . shameful. _ Vver 4,000 in . sane' iieisons are held"iiiionfinenient the public. authorities of. Massachusetts; who are yet idthoot the 'Slightest Venefit of hospital treatment. Among the L ipStances of cruel, treat- I ment the following aro; cited :. Under.the,inelineoll, :foal aria out bqlding connected' with - the poor house, a situation where he inmates : must have suffered intensely fromthe cold in winter and heat in - summer, the cetnteitisioners found man and, - women confined in what 'Were' in't'act cages f on the Opposite sides of a narreirpassage way that led to_a_ Small window in the gable t end of the balding. There was no Yentjlati.9oo4 the4affi kitte4ilkirivere rfOtil,ifiA ,cretrient. Welt in, formed that_ these pouroreatnreshadleen, kept there For with onlythe'verietY of being itronsfened :from : : one cage' ,„4.0 another,"--'When ivais necessaryi.`-ttrthe La o lll &* : '!ifVfek..l.oel*-t0.4 , 40-.41001 • out' ; . _• ' . . I Agg'The tuegrp.orens bad sensation limy about the hanging . of Rev. Mr. 00*;, chaplain- of a negro - regiment, by rebels, near Donabionvills t ) - Lit; Itut tafrindry:is: - spoileitby ckilear bt ; 013; ;stb, - virincb say's: "We met ;kin dui , ii6eets yes ..terday;lpokinglis wca as ever, „WO th 6 ibt43l%ifittoP 2 . that be haltActeu hangOd,,at, =wbi obb-was ' 'riot a litt*,iiitiiiiished:" , • , , Ilipiislican ea — MtikPolqpiimPlipmfttog*l44 tudulies 6 c ala quptOontlfront,th it a kw repuluourubtOlkabook, ya its author as tuderataindlotavallaig 4 t More politician. e t:' TN 4 I ) ., VIP tates a o nOW , chte Spo amen o Lincoln's negro-elevating combination ; taltrOi 41391Vialplition sheets. ..-43oLtbo-fitftofw S4tsitiber, 1855, John W. Forney' addressed his old friends in thiPeftplr,4tipMet uvotg tof "p6littpljtrincriition; roe oilitereniarkbelleibits . " 4."lberetClib,OlitiOnillpa• .btained a flit tholTin tgeltbrth invaded the Christian Church ; it has sown the rta-90 180 °Pis e atM 4 44 41v a l oeste,6l; 4,41 490:4104 Into p 4114 0- tnalftgerEq# : half a mai -1 severeitila - Chilitiao.obarAtnetiMica 9440*.tiaaaP: , iftt. I 4O;t I ,SIAVIOP°S4 . meetings otFilifesiantcongregittiiinebon %mind:with therdiscussion , of slavery by run-mad clergymen, who, in their anxiety :to'AePullalte,te rettafolilltYM the "slava of the Spetli,' hive fOrgotte the examplO,of their great Master, 'Whofe waT ft . telainted - lie -4 / 4 ";.:i9i4Vo44; l6 o,o l:: aatiat:: men' * * '7.; ,l l3Ftbat; Ii :Xtill;tel pecatice4,. , vbile abolitionism marlce its career not 'Ofly by forcible resignalit.cs49#te, 'gross, bat in- , fiUmg,T unrsituurlnenoomw nonetvtelr dine,tird'-ittbd"tinlialipiness-by •Itkvlnglo:On?inencle:6o.4o6dels like Gam actraM to trattonende/LOWnt on the other haiia;- ncnirtitithitigtini, / = •itatinv. litailarkallyr,writelkits.t& cordA ofidie4t;defipogepr theost m solimittcbve nti 3 Otlaw *, thisii . jinopXpthiilo ther proposeTlAll .7oUld - degradeihe emigrant 1.41-: 140, tor - pooltion o in °Ea st Indian pariab i r_or 7 a Bunion -ser4 except ing only s tbli b - e - c•Sidd not'beidld. And not this-Andy ! Wtiletbis is sought V) be.. made ; tlklot of the White, adapted' eitjlien are.appealid to. to - deny equal prNilegos wale_ foreign. born fellow-being of their (Air-race • be had- efts sta fi ebiso in' the free &alert , elevate the-negro. to-the • privileges of the , whites !" Nviu4 o h a ty, Fottlettitter . satitimeatuiosi ? .; Of cOursi net his party call such " treason," utew I - Wig:Mdwial ; Operaftil. .itepublicsuileartialitL ia.all parts o£ the country are taking alarm at the curious financial operations 420 - Secretary:;-Chase, and are beginniiig tolipeak out, holdly in oppositicin theritTTlCe Bostilb TraveP ier.l4..McfP"444lflh7:las, cull f? 1174 " Tlege, . aro -Man,t- l aed • aerlopi i ec dons to tbe use cqgeld.certiOttateall pap ment of duties. It is to great abuse, in fish* a nevi! deinderd :of :males every morning, which-may bcialfectediPawilati, - ly for the very ptlipciao of malgag the"._da. ties low on certain days. Cobibinatiod t . for this operation will doubtless,soon formed under the present system, and will picidice - inch milichief, by varying greatly the dutiea Irhich differeal "011isseei of importers pay.s . ..lt Will be lvet•Y';.esisr for a combination of importers to swing their own dulled twenty or thirty per cent. lever than tbese)vill - bik obliged' to Lay whcl are outside of, the-ritigi other objection " is' hat if greenbacks' are taken for duties, theirciainry will soon be depleted of ita gokl,And _when,not many months fieriae,illa government ; retinikea‘ ninety minions itietlin to paylba interelf; it will not be. found.,.. A third objec.tion is, that it is a violation'Of the acfofC9gress which declarea - thatAlia dutieaon imports shall beiiiiid - only in gold. A fourth ob jecticrais that it is giving to the Treag,cuy Departinekt'a power of fivorigareorldah_ is necessarily liable to great abnie, and collusion between the government officers and recklesatommereial apecalators. Barbie ThildicikiC' _ 1:1 "ii ,6iiit icedoeiew.tr,-, :i 1 7 kt :-.kulz.tatri.rnitn twife.,,,,..1.) A0vi...411 1 .1 ..: . ; lbeAniirgehabo.usSKlM l lololslit , i, inblietts ItliAz fr ati% MitilMlTll-.. 11 91 1 9C1 : _ ititiongt4okb bitomulQg NAty4ffieigetlMP:i It'llill•-bP,:,:,reThV ~9,941i5t/PiP,- , tinl! -1' At 4.01 3 AA ttjec.'ltiiigui n kß.R °' . i 'ji • 149.eig_44,0 1 cif TOLI I 9° t ','• ' ~-..1PP1. 4 -ST Thl Plf'ss? , Pt, l c l 4rti r y eiPS. 71 9 .. u? z t rn r, RFILEAr aVg.; I ,OO )2RtaR, .Y.7er.alrf ,rf.I.JITIPte9f:: 4.1.t.A 4 0 o.:PVlStrisit.O.! l3 ll6.4P i rtMghi t sz.fek trl2.-..1 .4 3 SUL , c:" . f;tt ri lvlttyl.,, n it seems 12 . as mailed itursoppg,, L„ordWire.detibegit,:ffinpries„ iiiiiptaltlChtifeliffrhS'elfaliites urn baiiiictwAtthhiepitople , 410..m0t eertiol , o to issue forged, :pews to MIR. lk--- 10 ,Pn Ak characts what. faith.ead be pat i the geitiirieneeen? die - OiliVt - )10- 1 43iirinii . they are ignite L - '1 !ilear Donlas.-lir. *ogles, hi before thatigialatere of favi'daYs beforeidii Said ; " I will never acqutetibtild'aiir 'Warfare etion - the - Ciinstitationat time-of the - Senih t - ; • 1, 40 If tin" atteippt madelOinilde their tights or incite insurrectimie among them, Vtaiddiliethli-:fitst - to rat to the res. uch)", '; decilared, thiS winter. anitwtio *lli Ines• amide reliability I+— that 04 Abolition catitin Senrate watijait:,.es:intent as theSontherni4ession leaders upon break ing-tip:the Union. The same cabal is in the-Senate-now, and-is banded to prevent any determi T ition of . the war that shall not " destroy slavery." 6.-Some time' since the Mobile Register, S. rabut. secession paper, exclaimed : "-Give us. such Men Stevens and Sum ner ; thek hate the Union, and so do we." biI tS ALP Y 8- N, 9 , a 0444 jUstalsor .:fir ,n:. i Frees Erdery Ede", a treandus. 'nere/ad qf 07/014, " I have quid' luse:stutotitielLotypir gAmt,semtn.t.a but Dever yet Eine - bottle which Tanen of dashed efiat andia entitactioP to three who took It. As bit SS our ukelele PeOltlearritk tuour committ o. - Shol *Pee OM becn ' so Wane like dty... - - Drusitionth Pimples. Blotches, Pustules. Mears, Seises, and ells Diseases of the Mier '• From geo. Rabe. Stratton, Bristol, England. "1 only do my duty to you and the pane, when I add my teatimopy tonal yott,publish of the mediclusl virtues of your Si emirate:Ur. 3.Ty 'daughter; aged tarclad'au aflictipg liumor In ter carat eyrid-helr. the year*, .04 wh , !Te were nimble to Ouselon we tried. your ben sirAhAt.s.. She lute ken . well some mouths." FrostAfrr..lauell—friee' ; a toell.ircounfaruimuck.estermed tali) o . .Dantiseille,. Ogre May tb.. J.. Itychter has sugared for a year past Uith at actor. alma ..erati. skit/Elan very troubkrome.i Nothing affordettigtr relittontil.ire tried, your , tuses.W.ansszo, wbieb-soon completely - cured her: , Provo Marks P, 44/94 4retts .:Welifritiotra Ann „f Gage Murray,* s.illsweamestyc annulled pp- Nas ctilTtntattlorsua. N. erersl - yarn veryltatliderolutraigur hi my the,-which itreer-conshintly eronte'until it dilligured rny,feinureapiad beagua ehintolerable aillicti9n , 1 tried. alreolt everythinrit roan amid of both advice and medi cine, but without any relief Whatever, until I took your BARIAPARILL4. 1111030d/Ifitly- Made mrikee worse, as you told me it might for a time,- but in a few weeks the new skin began to form taider the blotches, pod con tinued until my face is u smooth u anybody Weald I no without any sympto ms of thq dimes* thst Ulmer. I enjoylerfect and without a doubt owe it to your, SAILELLPAZILLA.- illrysigielsa—General Debility—Purify the Mead. From Dr. Roar. Satein Ltotuitoo ES.. W. Y. Da ATlfft: aeldorn fell 'to remove Eruptions and SeroPilcau , Sores I* , the persevering we of your NAlf• 4APALILLA. and I have et LOW eared ..an attack of ifaiignafti.Erysipelcuo wit h it. liofiltrratite We Forfeit vial' the tivexPetuatat you _have kupplied to the pi o. fusion u was to tho people." froirv7. Johindon, Ea z: - iFatentan, Moto. " For twelve ytarwl bad-. %be sitoiv Erysipelas on my right arm, during which lima i tried all the celrbi atm phy 'kiwis I gould reach, and took hundreds of dollars worth of olediehles.e7l.6.: itiopro %raj co tad that th e writs became visible. _,aolk. l l l ,B•,traettlr2 ( kidded that 11”. 211:12 Mtuad:lakfiglPtifideu..-a;uegall taking your 8a nria• rauw.a. Took two bottles, and Fume of your l'itts loonier they have cured me.. Jam now nrwell end Ninvd. u anybody : Being in a public) place, my care is known to al ev l eryWdy in this community, and excites the wonder of Frans Saes. Henry Memo, M. P. P. of Newcastle, C. W.,' afeading membergr the Canadian Parliament. "1 . -have used your AIARSAPAICILLe in my family, for general debility, and for purifying the Wed, with very beneficial results. and feel confidence In commending L to the afificted." • St. Anthony's 'Pim Rose . Salt Menai, Scald, Head,. Sore Eyes. Pram Harvey Sickle?, Esq., the able editor of the Tunk _..- • bannock Democrat, Pransykania. " One only child, about three veers of age. was attaeked loy pimples on his .finehead.• 'They rapidly spread until they tanned a loattmotae and virulent Me. which ent ered his face, and actually , blinded bit eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and, other rem edies. wfthentanar aliment -tient. For fifteen data-we guardedlda hands.ledmith them he should tear open tlu• featerin_g and corrupt wound which covered his whole. face. Haring tried-every. thing else we had any hope frons;vre began giving your B.tanterattmte, and apply'. ing - thelodrde of pota s h lotion at yen direct. The tore - begatr to heal when we had giventhe first bottle and : ;arne won when we had finish the second . The c idid'e eyelashes, which had come out, grew again, and Le L. now akhealthr and fair as any other. The whole neigh borhood predicted that the child must die." --' lbrailitiand Mercurial Diskette°, ~ PfkintWrairreitsWoisf, Est. Louls,Alisteari. , -; "I fluff your„ fielUttrAltittata more effixtual remedy for the Sehondatfy,Symptottla of flirphilirotrid forsyphilitic 1 disease Matt arty other we possess. The rofesrion are iu debted to_vou for some of the.bitst so we have.”- 'from 4; 1 7; .if're - oak /i is f, D.,lcos erliSleld f =icia9 V -2.110- rencc, Mass.. who a prominent ef the Leg , - 'WWI V Alfassciohusetts. "Da. arm —hit dearlffiri i iumesour4 your sap earalLiA an =Miami remedy. for Sephihr, both ofibe primary and type, and effectual in some emee that were too o . ter yield to otberzernedies. Ido not know what we can employ with more certainty of success q , a powerthi tettentlive to required." Afr- Otte ifft Vens Liettv'of Nett) Brunswick; 17. J, had dreedful ttleet)r, u his legs,,auuteff by fboitme of dies cutig . &emu; which greavitkoro and Mote aggravited for years, In spite of every remedy or treat ment that could be applied until the persevering um 9,f Awan's B .tesofeillbtaxeiteved iMn.." few cases can be found mord iniretentte end :dlitressing Ilium, this,'and it took several doom hottitte to cure him. ,- Lencoirhomi. - Whitii, PearaltrWilapeis. are generally producedlnternal' Serofittintiineeration I ond arc very.ollen.cured by by-the alterative.effect of fhii eartsertnitts. , . fkime cases require, 'however, In au of the itainstu.l.sti the 'skilful application of. local 'remedies. - Trams tlie WitaniAint :and wicklktelibrated Dr; Jacob Morrill, of (Tumulus'', "I have found yourffentsare touts an excellent alter ative In diseases of fetnalea.;' -Many cares el , itreguLtuitf, Lenarrrhast, Intettallilemiiiidh, end - locildebility; aris ing from the scroftdous diathesis, have yielded to it, aXd there are few that do not, when its effect,- is prop e rly raithid by looaltreitthept." ~. , . '..1 it lady,iturstryeg - Ctredkno'ffie 'l - i/14'1v :q u o , * 4. h er name, frs: If fil l tilektelmiLilare - intiti4iesi . !Oltriety L. debili st ng noontime oC long 'landing, by two pottiet of your tUttiteraattLaM • - , --- - • - . •, Ithoumatiam- Gout --Llvor,Complaint.9l6ll; • , , -,, • , --014 weart , riutesas - Bemis:gut? -. ' , then used by Scrofula la theliplaa, aricraphpy ieurati; . r hi nt Err' 1 .44 1 104".44144, 1 it • ' -' 4 .-,-- .- - lit Ell— , . I s p,,,,.5s so matly tOf uncut . over :this, piper:. ,perffa. _Oyes M the r',,,,ii*A,...af4,1t1el fPit t !finTvlftlie#l,--Oro f.O - did vie* netieiiii ad W161'4.00 tdasigm*mtkije,tircir,,qu My is mnintaiuid equal So' - the I't it ever has been Awl that , Ithatinny hal jientn)4ll..att.Uudardlllust.thtiritve -ever drateu - - - A ,4 l'atpareri by al f;, - - 1 ,-,,typ,A2, . m &,:fw ,- LoilimiL , rsuis; snit saitO,Y;' , -:;'-.-:-,.:' `` l ' 7 r7 " . :T2',.. • - . e en . ifto- • .:.__!i,...., ,. .ii '''' ' , ''''. l a.:_f-? :‘''';;T...Ll - 1." '-'• , r ', afd r''' -1;21.1,}26 '....=.11# .• • '• -- '.'•- . al iat4oo7-#44 443 ,49r td.16 4 7: oototy. mayl9 owly tliCki - _4i44;.;4lAirbo4ilv4alol2Mtiaig f '-f4 1 411111L — V-461FteCIURIV - i- ,, t • • ge rpm,4, • shIVIt,-'. ,llvkiDralt... • , Ogtit'LlMN. • -10!ark Urent. Liff4Pteon:. o,oitrilit,oll/to ,itherwir/i tkarfe: wegaes. _ _ Etats. Feather'. Kid Ole , ' ' • ; - end 1 01 11 #4.9114ating 4PPrel, or 610-5,329 F O :As fettle you can color se many gopde ap would, setostriveitimei that sum. Varhineehlsdes ears be produced from the same Dye. Theprocess Is simple and any one can use the Dye with period ariccese. t Directions hi English, Muth and.GerMan. made of !Inti-Pfn • - • - • ; .Forunner Intaiitation D.ring. end giving perfect IlDnewiedge what caws aro beat adapted forty° el/anoth er'. (with many,,yaluablp recipes.) purchase. Howe & •Treatistfoo -Dyeing arid- Coloring. -Sent by ma len receipt ofstrice74osents, • • eti by upwa Bit B,' • :* • 460 Broadway Boston. Ss*ll trOragfin din t . .4 B nd Pcalersgeneraili, / cr.. 8. WO. .• M. H. COOPER' ir CO. • 4, • AGENTS "OR • cz! Thompson 's Bin* Star f ! Line of - Liirerpool Packets. 10110311SORSavIshing to send for their Mende in the old knote coun the tty. ca n puib ntaae passage ticketeby the above ftbscrers. Also, Drafts on Ireland for sale In soma to snit. WM. 11. COOPER & CO., Bankers. Montrote& defy 11, 186$ tf SOLDIERS' BOUNTY; PAY, AND PENSION OFFICE, Over - the' Post-Off:m* 1 v Mgt costs-cone, rots. 'DEMI duly authorize 4 to prepare the necessary pa ll pars for all applicatlonli for Soldiees, and the wid ows, parents, heirs and children of deceased boldiers,fos Bounty, Back-pay & Pensions, I will attend to that business for the sum of 4. I TIM P C, XPCPX.X.1.41.1%.2 1 .3" for each claim—this to cover all expenses. including Justices' fees, Clerk's Certificates, and Postage, This itrabout one-third the sum usually charged for the business. All persons Interested will please take notice and gov ern themselves accordingly. FRANKLIN FRASER. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Claim Agent. Montrose, Oct. M, 1863. tf HUNT BROS. & BLAIR 3Per.. Wholesale & Retail Dealera in lilitifir)Vtil2Z,, 1:t ED) mta. , STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES,- *AIIIOIIIEI4%, BUILDER'S HARDWARE . MINE RAIL,fOUNTERSUNK & T BAIL SPIKES _ RAlat OAD & MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, SKEINS AND - BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and wAsliggs, PLATED BANDS, MALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES, PELLOES, SEA 7' SPINDLES.,I3M. ANVILS. • VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS, HAMMERS, SLEDGES. FILES, &e. &c. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BSLTING, PACKING, TACKLE-BLOCKS, PLASTER. PARIS CEMENT, HAIR & GRlNtisTons., FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER & FINDINGS. FAIRBANK'S SCALES. Santa", March 24, ma. ly Ipri7Npasiciml. Examining Surgeon ! m illi subscriber having been appointed by the Com missioner of Peirsions,a MEDICAL EXAMINER at large to examine and give certificates to all entitled to Pensions, will attend to all applications that may be presented '-o him, at Montrose, Pa. Room at J. 8. Tar bell's hotel. E. PATRICK. Montroie, April IL 1863.—tf TO TUE PUBLIC. ABEL.TURRELL TTAS recently received, and is constantly receiving I% new supplies of 0 •3 Th• ti r o, t •. . • •. , 9 In the respective departments of trade in which be is engaged, embracing everything, with few exceptions.— Re tenders his sincere thanks to those who have favor , ed wittitheif patronage, and hopes to merit a con tinuance of their favors. The public are respoc- !fully in vited to call at his Store, and examine qualities and pri ces of his goods. Montrose, Nov. 5, 1863. NEW FIRM. BALDWIN, I ALLEN & BARNHART, WEST SIDE OP PUBLIC AVENUE, DEALERS. IN FLOTTR, FEED, SALT, • Ga,rden Seeds __ Meat ) Obver t Timothy Sr. Flax Seed, peas Lard; Candleily_ PORK, HAMS, DRIED. BEEF; Pia, Smoked Halibut, syripp, • Nolasties and &lora, T•Pg' PO-M*6'; SVOR;g92ROO.Vei dilrD , A 7 :4111 , 8.--ii 4f . • -Cosh . Paid= fbr A. swim% ALTAN',' -- NongrOse, April.l4,lBBl •‘C* • T." logioramtsitobtA rre to i trai m i ialor We by " A OVOIO/6 tIVIIRREL 'tit! • ; : 7 tt 66 ) c! ',) • • A ,tamtni; ' Scutt. A Ever offentainllOtioldiazat*Conutf,elldProbahly com;' prising•the greatest variety or most different articles of any Store in the Northern part of Pennsylvanta,and Pet?. halo, the entiro,Stille,. , An..eltsortment le. 49, ...0 About thirty different brancbei Oita°, and the Wins littrAdliftllinatfonticirty .of the best Ho New York, and more than Aft; Dealers and Mann tuners out, of New York. A large .geoportionoTth: ciebilatrolikitiglit direct Tr omitle - maMfactuiera,.thn inenrincgenaine articles. Customers on entering the littire must not etpect tollud everything- in sight:'hat nearlyevery article wanted will lie pro inced by in quiry., Someldca of the Stock may be formed by the following genet-Metalline, but enumeration is latipractleible, Drugs ,nnd , Medicines, Paints and , Oilea l4 taffs, Groceries, TAnors, :Jrockery, Glats :Ware, Wall and Window Paper.lewelry, Silver Wore.Perfumeryi Goode, Musical Instnintepts, Brushes. American Pocket Ktilties, Table" Cutlery and Sneer Plated Ware. amps, Materials for Lights, ilardware.Medeords,Stene Wire,' Dry Goods. Mirrors, Window Glass. Lithographs. Var, nisites. - Mird 'Cages.' Spectacles.. Whips, and lashes. Brooms. Guns. Phatols...Ammunit ion.. Tobacco, Medi calatid Surgical instruments. Salt, Soap, Potash, rni• brefies, Porcelain Teeth, in short, nearly everything, to restore the sick. to,please the; taste. to delight the eye, to ;Tall fy the fancy, and alio to ccniduce to the real and substantial comforts of life, The attention of the public is respectfully invited to my stock of Goods, bought exclusively for cash down; end will be sold on then:tele principle for low prices.. ABEL TURItELL. Montrose, January ist,lB6B. NAV St 0 COSI A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FILL & WINTER GOODS, tar JUST RECEIVED, _all and wM be sold AT . A LARGE REDI7CTION Igir This Reduction will include the ENTIRE STOCK which will be found no large ae nenal, and will be sold on THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS Ficter CI.ELEI-1 O 1 TIME, or for PRODUCE EL 1111711RITT, Nov, 1863. • New Milford. KEYSTONE HOTEL , At Montrose, Pa. Viirm. E. WATCH, Proprietor.. THIS newand commodious Hotel is situated on rublie Avenue, near the Court House, nud nearly in centre of the business portion of Muntiose. The Proprietoris confident that he is prepared to entertain guests Ina way that cannot fall to give ENTINE SATISFACTION. The Hotel and Furniture arc new, and no expense has been spared to render it equal if not superior to any In this part of the State. It is well supplied with all recent Improvements and comforts, and obliging waiters will always be ready to respond to the call of customers. The Stables connected with this house are new and convenient. The Proprietor respectiblly POlicite the patronage of his old friends, travellers, and the public generally. jangli tf • - WM. K. lIA'tCH DEL UCKI, & MTN LEAVES Great Bend at 7.40 a. m., after the arrival at 6.30 a. m., of the Cincinnati Express from the west. connecting at Scranton, where it arrives at 10.10 a. m.. with a train on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Rail road, for Pittston, Wyoming Valley, Kingston and Wilkesbarre, and by omnibus with the Delaware and Hudson railroad at Providence, for Olyphant and Car bendale. At Hope station, this train connects by omni bus with the Belvidere Delaware Railroad for Phillips burg, Trenton and Philadelphia. At New Hampton Junction, where it arrives at 2.25 p. m., the same train connects with trains on the Central Road of New Jersey for Elizabeth. Newark, New York, Easton.' Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk, Reading and Harrisburg.— Passengers by this train arrive In New York at 5.80, in PhiladelphiaatB.oo, and in Harrisburg at 8.10. The train leaving foot of Cortland street, New York. at 8.00 a. m.. and foo4of Walnut street. Philadelphia. at 6 a. m., connecting with . the Passenger train of this road, leaving New llampton Junction at 11.20 a. M.. and arriv ing at Scranton at 4.111 p. m.. where it cornects with a train on the Lackawanna and-Wootasburg Railroad. and with theomntbns running to the Delaware and Hudson Railroad. This train arrives at Great Bend at 6.10 p. m.. making a clo4o connection with the mail train going West on the Erie Railway. AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Scranton at 10.10 a. to.. connecting at Great Bend with the Day Express train west on the Erle Railway.— By this train Passengers arrive at Ithaca, Syracuse. Buf falo. &e. the saute day. Returning, this train leaves Great Bend at 2.30 p. tn.. on the arrival of the New York Express going East. and Buffalo .Express going West, and arrives at Scranton at 5.30-p. m. JOHN BRISBLN, R. A. HENRY, Gen'i Ticket Agent. Scranton, May 20,1503. LACKAWA'NNA & BLOOMSBURG 11.46.1.1a1=1.0.1/2=l. ON and after April 20, 1863, Passenger Trains will run as follows : raingc; SOUTH. Passenger. Accom. Leave Scranton, at 5.30 a. nt. 11.00 a. m. Kingston, at 8.40 Arrive 12.80 p. m. " Rupert, at 8.66 Danville. at 9.24 a. m. Arrive at Northumberland, 9.55 MOVING NORTH. Leave Northumberland 4.80 p. m. " Danville, 5.10 " Rupert, 5.45 Kingston, 805 1.46 p. m. Arrive at Serant m, 9.10 p. m. 9.80 p. m. A passenger train also leaves Kingston at 8.20 a. tn. for Scranton to connect with train for New York. Return ing, leaves Scranton on arrival of train from Now York, at 4.20 p. m. Passengers taking train South from Scranton at 5.30 a. m., via. Northumberland, reach Harrisburg lUD p.m. Baltimore 8.30 p. m.. Washington.lo p. m.. lila Rupert they reach Philadelphia at 7.00 p. m. GEO. B. HUNT, Supt. . Kingston, April 18, 1863. Terrible Disoloimreo—Seerets for the Killion. A MOST valuable and wonderful publication. .11 work /IL of 400 Pages, and 80 colored engravings. Dr. Hun ter's Vadelfecami an original and popular treatise on Man and, Woman. their physiology, functions; and sexu al disorders of every kind, with never -failing Tanaka for their speedy cure. The practice Dr. never-failing has long been, and still is, unbounded; bat at the earnest so licitation of numerous persons, he has been Induced 'to extend his medical usetiduess through the medium of his " Vade Mecum." It is a volume that should be in the hands of every family-in the land. as a preventive of secret vices..oras a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive scourges that evervisit ed mankind. Ono copy. securely enveloped. wake for warded free of postage to any part Odle United States Tor 50 cents In P.O. stamps, or 8 copleelfor $l. Address, postpaid, Dr. Hunter, No. 3 Diviolon street s :Non York. June 10.1868-Iy. , • Inroty[RsiNi? . mail! ?lisp) c_ dttrl 9i* iiii#NITION, Are. •ite'.. tor 'kJ vale br - , ABEL TORWILL: • Moatrove,Mo7l(oB63. • • *.• 'Pr in t Allitt4lollfritnadlettlrb Pa. • 0 eat** f tbe Ff Sabina% Ude stet sex• vidattoe-•cfmatele trattrocutr-iii ortsS the W,ARD 48180pAriON, Sept by mania saki late Wfolet. Wee of AddrOs Dr. 4: Miami Ph Mum Iphia, P ma. uow s ward Association, No. 2 South oetlB ab street, ilade from April prim. Rail-road: THE PASSENGER TRAIN MiI=IE!!!MIE NOT ' AtO e • A Highly Concentrated wirEp . vr4t i z4 Et*BA o*. A' litnit TONIC. OdTOR HoOrLANDS Geniffittl:Bitters, PILEPAILRIE) BY ••• Dr. C. 4. MCI:Ok Philadelphia, PIL WILL EPPECr*IALLY cuag Livikvt, c:otatithAve, • ar.iikicrmcoicE, • Cbronie or Nervous Debility, Diseases of Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered ,Livor or Stomach. such , as Constipe-' tion, Inward Piles. Fulness or Blood to the Head, acidity of the stomach, num. - Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Felines or weight in the stomach . sour erne. Maims, sinking or fluttering at the pit of Stomach, swimming of the Head, hurried and dii ca, Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, chokingor rd. focusing sensations when in a lying pop tore., Dimness of Vision, dots or webs before the'sight, Fever and dull Pain in the Head, de fi ciency of perspiration, Yellowness of the akin and Byes, pain in the side, Back, Chest, Limbs, dm, &c., apdden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of 808, and great Depreadon ut Spirits. Ind positively prevent Yellow Fever, Bllitiva Fever, te They contain No Alcohol or Bad Whiskey! They tent. =az the above dieetusee 1n 99 eases out of HO DO TOT WANT sommuma TO BTRENGTRZN A GOOD APPETITE 1 TO BUILD UP YOUR CORSTITIITiONI TO FEEL WELL! TO GET RID OF NERVOUSNESS ENERGY? TO SLEEP WELL! A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELTNG? It you do, use UOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTE4, From Rev. J. Newton Brown, L. .1) , of the Encyclopedia of Religion* Enfatlidge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, thro' distract of their i..gredienta and effects: I yet. know of no eußicicat rissoniisiby man may not testify to the benefits he behoves hinirelf to have received from any pimple preparation in the hope that he may thus contritinte to the bereft do this the more readily In regard to Leasure Ger. man Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. Jf. Jackron, of this city beeauPe I wee prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Egg. for the removal of this prejoulce by proper touts, and for enconragemnt to try tnem, when paltering from great and long continued debit ity. The nee of 3 bottles of thepe bitters, at the beginning of the pre-pent year, was followed by evident relief, and reptoratlon toe dec• ree of - bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for 6 months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the ace of them. J. NEWTON BRUWN. PIIILAVA, June Md. MI." ATTENTION, SOLI/lEEE And the Friends of Soldiers. We call the attention of all having relations or friends in tho army to the fact that " German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths of the di:tares induced by eitposures and privations incident IC mmp life. In the liets, published almost daily in Ile LtMa papers, on arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large portion are tiufferinF from debility. Lvery case of that kind can be readily cured by lloofianda German Bitten. Diseases resulting from elisendera of the digestive organs are speedily removed. V. e Lave co hesitation in baying that if these Bitters were freely tired among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwiete will be lost. We call attention to the following' remarkable and well authenticated cure of oneof the nation's tierces. shore lie, to use his own language, "his been saved by the Bitters:" - • PutLADILLPIIIA, August WA, 1262 Messrs. Jono c Evans:— Well. gentlemen, your Boot land's Gormap Bitters has saved my life. There is CO mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, sortie of whose names are appended, and a ho were cognizant of all the circumstances of .my Can. I am, and haveheen, for the last four rears, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and tivder the immediate command of Captain R.ll. Ayres. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties. I was attacked in Nov last, with inflammation of the lungs. and was for 72 days in the hospital. This War followed by great de bility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. I was then removed from the White House. and sent to this der on board the Steamer "State of Maine." where I lanced ea the 2Sth_of June. Since that time I have been sheet as low as atty one coold be and still retain a spark oft - ital. ity. For a week or more I was scarcely able to swallow anything, and if I DID force a morsel down, it was im mediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a glass of water on my plowed'. Life could not last ander these circumstances and. se cordingly, the physicians who had been working faith hilly, though unsuccessfully. to rescuome hem ti..c pop of the dread archer. frankly told me they meld JO DO more for me. and advised me to see d clergy man, erd to make such disposition ormy limited funds as vest sidled me, An acquaintance who visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Steinborn. of 6th below Arch et rect. at 01- sod me. as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters. sad kind ly procured a bottle. From the time! commenced taking them the gloomy shadow of death receded, and I am new thank God for it, gettirg better. Though I have whit brit two bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and feel eau g. eine ofbelng permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have heard nothlng_for 18 months : for.gere tlemen, Ism A loyal Virginian. from vicinity of Front Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has taken the place of vague (cant— toyr or Bitters will I owe the glorious privilege of again chap mg to my bosom those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE,. We fully concur In the above statement, as we bad despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. John Ctuldeback, Ist N. F. Battery. Geo. A. Ackley, Co. C, 1 1th Maine. Lewis Chevalier, 92d New York. I. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery Battery F. J. B. 'unwell, Co. B, 3d 'Yernsont• Henry B. Jerome'', do. Henry 7'. McDonald, Co. C, sth Mt John •F. Ward, E, sth Maine. Hermin Koch, Co. H, '2d N. Y. Nathaniel B. Thomas, F, 95th Penn. Andrew J. inball, A, 3d Vermont. John Jenkins, B, 106th Penn. BEWARE OF COIINERFEITS, Sea that the signature ot" O. M. JACKSON," le on, the WRAPPER of oach bottle. Price peiellottle,7seinta, or six for $4,00. Bbotild yournearebt &eaglet not bave the article, do not be put off by an of tbo Intoxicating preptiratfont dual toeybtr offered In Ito plow. but rend to 13S, end we will forwardotecnyelv packed, by exprein.‘ • . Piinc~pai Office' and Manufactory -No. 631 Alteti •TOrk.oo . & - ENip . a.ris. . - (suressor. ta C.Molitcksott £ Co.) • _ Proprietors. 1121 Mr stde by Dregglitsand Dealers in every town Is the Vatted States. nor 9 ABEL TURRBLL. Sao Ara