»tf to Trnah, to Liberty i ,-s. --4.:' >,,55 BUSINESS CARDS. auMer. • • "I "• V'i .A' M'HENRY, ILLINOIS, Published Every Wednesday by H. VAN SLYKE & SON, JPUBLISHRlfi).' & f* '• ̂ *"• *• '%<&-' i**'" OiHceinOld P. O. Block, --Opposite Riverside House.-- TERM3 OF *U INSCRIPTION: Tear, (in Advance,)..., ........fl50 •ff hot Paid within Three Months 500 £ a bacrlplmn* received for three of six months '.n the same proportion. BUSINESS CARDS. H. T. BKOWN. )|. Di t- ^PHYSICIAN aad Burgee*, is 1 over the Post Office, opposite WTUT IHC A VP« V/*ll *<0| Vf'gHrQaiv • ^ Utrtlns Store, np stairs Mr,Henry 111 Offle© Perry G. H. FEGEK>>, M. D. PHYSICIAN AIU> StmCEOX. Johnsburg Ills.--Office hoars 8 to 10 i. k. daily JESSE A. BALDWIN, ATTORNEY at Law and Solicitor in Chan cery. Will practice in state and in Fed. eral Courts. Office, !5!>LaSalle St., Chicago CIIAS. II. DONNELLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW *nd Notary Public Woodstock, Illinois. Office over Stone'* t>rng Store. • ;. " 0. H. TRITAX. • yi ARPKNTEK and Builder, Nnndfi, III.-- Will put np buildings by theJobor $ay. aad guarantee satisfaction. C' R. BENNETT, M. D. OtTBGKON and O Women and all private diseases of both •eses a-ftpe&aHy. OtBco and Residence «» Clay Street Woodstock, III. t SI1>SEY DISBBO^f, ^OTABTftJBllCMil Conveyancer. Jtl O. J. HOWARD, M D. Surgeon. Ofllc< of Howard ftSon, McHenry, III. >ltrsiciAN and Surgeon. Office at the store E- V. ANDEJtSON, M. D! PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office at Bosley'a Drugstore, oppositethe Parker 'House, Mfttlenry, Illinois. >"•* W. H. BtTCit, M. I>.» Homeopathic Phytictan and anrgeoit.-- OlBce East Side Public-Square, Wood- Stock, III. nHit« hours 11 tn to 4 P. M. Office hours 11 to 12 A. M., and 3 DR. C. E. WILLIAMS : 1*-V WPTQ y * ;4 * skillful manner. vi DENTIST, Algonquin, III. All work war! ranted. Teeth extracted in a carefu1 F.J. BARB1AN. M (IO.IR Mtaufvoturer, McHenry fil. Or. ' ders * jlicltcd. Shop North East corner *.Public Square. RICHARD BISHOP, S A TTORN'KY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. McHenry, III. $ RICHARD COMPTON. TUST1CE of the Peace and Conveyancer.-- m Will attend prouiptiy to the collection of Hebt'S. Volo. Lake County, 111. y | ¥ E. E. RICHARDS. • ITA3 a complete Abstract ot TUlesto land il in McJIonrv County, Illinois. Office with yDounty Clerk, Woodstock, III. ROBT. WRIUHT. Boots and >f material Northwest Manufacturer of Custom Made Shoes. None but the best of material .. Hailed unit ail work warranted. Stioi ' ̂ OTttr PttbllcSqiiare, McHenry, IE fl E. M. OWEN. ( ; V • .s5-| 1T5NER VL Dealer and MantifiictiCrW^ nAJC Agent iu Leading -farm Machinery. ,< . , JPriccs low and Terms favorable. "V? M6HEVRY. - - - ILLINOIS. N. S. COLBY. McHenry CO., 111. Breeder of \tI. Spanish Merino Shoep, Berkshire and l*ol\n>l Ciiiiin Swine. A choice lot of young jk Buck stock for sale. Please calland examine T before buying elsewhere. . 1 ;t i 11 i "i . hui^u t. n .. 111. i#^ir*l.£«a»s Billiard a« Pool <^ab!«<lr. JOHN HENDRICKS. tk LI VIST'S MILLS, ILL. Is now prepared ) to sell aud repair any kind of a Sewing achiite us ilicap as tlic cheapest. Will alno Insure your life and property at reasonable §*ates. Please give me a cal'. ' ; ' r PETER LEICKEM. ' do EP AIRS Watclie3, Clocks and Jewelry o' all kinds. Also Repairs Violins intlieues1 'possible manner, on sh:u*t notice and at rea- ji Miiiilo rates. Also Violins for Sale. Shop Arst door North of Riverside Block, McHeurj ; G. L. HUBBARD, JACOB BON•»LETT. SALOON AND W1?«*.T VTTRANT. Opposite Bishop's Mill, McHenrv, III. The choic est Wines, Liquors and Cigars to be found la the county. Fresh Oysters in. their . sensoft, served up in any shape desired or for sale by the Can. ,, GOOD STABLING Fo!» HOR«ES. jjiVi. iit'ifUg, Blivins' Mills or Spring Grove Grist Mill* TDS, DAYIEHT, Proprietor. Having recently purchased t|ts Mill and pnt it in Ihrst-claM order, I aw tmyf. )trepared to do. ' Custom Grinding "On Short Notice and Warrant Satisfac tloto. Soldiers #>€^partmentk .v ̂ vPK: Revised and entitled ""A* ioUdntc the State* in fn\ her, Armo Eight Hun Approve*! lating to I data. ITnder thi« hc remaining Penslo iVmns for AnpU the prosecutU'vn i , , k • w-- ,'r"i--?Ti-- P** tmmts ^4fi nn r@«r Awe^' jNESDAY. JANUARY 14. 1880. OQSDUpTEl*®1 Bu'S.F. BESJ5|E|fi' ./wa laws. • iated by the Ar Revise mid Con oj the United t first of Dccem- Otie Thousand Seventy- Three.'* 1874. and Acts re ed since thai |>rill he elren all the Oi date, after which d iastructions for will be gifen, - F. J. CROSS, McHenry, III. Full Plates made of -the beat material and fully warranted, saoo. Filling one-half usual rates. Special attentiou paid to regulating bad shaped teeth. Teeth extracted Without ptin< and free of charge inhere Arti^Mil Tfcoth are ln- 8erted by him. - All Work fully warranted.^ ^ ^ -+J. ELECTROPATHY. Dr. Samuel Sherman, And Wife will be at their residence JM> inites West of the Depot, on the Woodstock road, three days in each week, Tuesdays, Thursday s and" Saturdays, for the purpose of treating :»11 curable diseases. Consultation and Examinations Free. Office hours from 9 A. M., to IP. M. REFERENCES:--John Doran, Richard Bish op, Martin Welsh, Arthur Whiting, Leonard Bonslet, James Sul tan, John M. Smith. F, K. Oranger, Geo. Gage, Hen. Gilbert, Horace Dwelly, B.F.Pcck, Wm. Hntson, Geo. Gilbert. And Sold as Low as any other County. : « With *u experience of many ve*r* in somw cf the Itest Mills iu the country I ana confident I can give satisfaction toall who may favor me with their £>atron»ge, <• WGive me a call. TITOS, DAYMENT. Blivins'Mills, Oct. 2lst, 387v. J- W. CRIMOLBY miUi BLACKSMITH, | Ringwood, III. RECOMMENDATION. WaitKEOAn, Lake Co., Ii.l , Jane WW. Having Known J. W. Gtimolby as a nracti- c.nl lforse Shocr ilu'rintr the years of W75, '76 and '77. we therefore take pleasure in recom mending him to the public as an extra work man on both Fast and lioad Morses. J. W. Swaniirouim, • t 'r\* ./W, , x. w. Ahnou,. i -'M&t Wm. M. V aokm, A- X. Blodgktt, • v"c. W, lU'TON, M. B. PEtkr. AH kinds of Repairin<r prompt ly done and in a workmanlike manner, • Give me a call. H J. w. cuiMOLBv. 101 -VIA THE- J. A. SHERWOOD Jkjcrcrj?r< ft s-:iV AND APPRAISER, Tv 'n t cii'li'd to. Jb arm StuM-iiilty. IV-rms \-t nddress .Umin., nin ill. mable. Post Ringwood, III, , -DEALER IN-- LI6HT AND HEAVY HARNESS Also everything that Is kept and sold in a Harness Shop. < I can and will sell Harness as cheap as any man in the County. All work warranted. Call and see me before purchasing. Repairing done at all Tines. REMOVAL. Scott1^ Co., --THE LEADING--- ! HATTERS! Have Removed from their old ftand, cornet Fifth Avenue and Madison Street, to the elegant Double Store, los. 135 and 137 Madison St., West of Clark Street. The Largest Stock of Winter V'V Style Hats to choose from in the i West.. }CgTPrices the Lowest. '";It will pay you to call and see them.- BRANOII STORES S. E, Cor. Clark & Lake St9., &. S. E. Cor. Halsted anil pt Harrison Sts., | eillOAGO. tjr r pO Of all kinds. Tumors, discluir- 1 L " J 1^40 «es of Bloo'f or irtjneous, and all jfiseases of the Rectum qdicklyfand perfectly Jfsure'l by a simple and soothing remedy. Pnr Itiformatior. address DR. J. FA HER Jt CO., 2i " Ann St., N. Y. fAhsET I MTC n « permanen ' M L Hi 1} engagement with a jsYergyinait h-tving loisuro, or a Bilile Reader, i into lnc«'in McHenrv 0 >untv, the CBLE- fil^TBO VKW Centennial Edition of the OLY BIBLE. For description, notice edi- TW in last week's iss'ie of this paper. Ad, S»«t once V. L. HOHTON ft CO., Publish, in.i Book binders, 00 B. Market St,. Indian- polls, Ind. . ----- ' " "1" * lA iifkA N'AMRS of resident* wan tort.- ' f I"."IrJ For 25 vami's and -25 cents we wilJ Ijpnd vou % fine silkhnn Ikerchief evervthrea^ Tegular price l.oo. G. W. Foster & C«| "'irk street ChicaSo, III Go fo Mrs. 8, Sftjuiep for th<» greatent :# of tlte PPii(»on In Cloaks. juid and uutrlmme<|, v t ̂ W. H. SANFORD,^ Merchant CHICAGO & MTH-¥18TE8H RAILWAY V%330 Mil) • ACC By refereue© tl «>re enncted mnkfiijEf Rpps ol tli<» »rr«-a^ March 3d, announcement t!lj pension mnst b«"; 1879, in order t< date of discharge the dato Bhould 1880. We rogi but were misletl standing which the matter, and numerotiinews] effect. ' ' .'In response th<s soMiers' p have responded for affixing their| tition at Riclimc t^lie '"Soldiers De| Rhown in the f<jef ft-om all parts of f the views of thej tion at i»sue. Tl writers is very the following John P. Ransom, this county, and *| 95th III. fiunwoi Da. 9. r. BExKEtl Dear Sir: I feel paper that there motid to Oongn ble body to late w»r the dij backs and gold were paid. holders get fr« on the dollar face of their' between j rioN. provisions which rt ion of she act .forthe pjtj-inenr. w." approved Seen that th<> ims for original vrior to De#. 31, tr arrears from Btt error, and been .Tnly 1st, iing the error, i general under-, in regard to sment niadu in same >,• fc ' ' ;4 for name* to great number Ittig authority tares to the pe- >w extensively It" i» read is letters come te. expressing ion tiae ques- of most of the expressed in Intention from resident of ^member of the ( Jan. tthf l&Mk ^ *4he person l*ef«»r^ whom the declara tion may be taken must be certified Under the seal of a court of record. Claims for renewal of pennon. Application*,for renewal of pension must be made to the Commissioner by a declaration executed as in original claims,setting forth that the cause for which pension was allowed still coip- timstis. in case of unclaimed pensions, evi dence muift be Hied unsatisfactorily ac counting for the failure to claim such pension; and, in invalid claims, medical evidence showing the continuance of the disability. Blank forms of declaration will be furnished by the Pension Departtuetkt at the request of the cUI mailt. Declaration for original pension fw a tvidow. one ite McHenry Ition in IUdi- iiu hnnora- m-s of the i een green- • tiie i»«»ldiers If t he boiid- iforty cents *y paid for ditterence j street.. ^nbneks and;! dress il State of....,County Or On this ....day of..... A. D. thousand eight hundred and......... personally npneared liefort^ne the same being a court of record with in and for the county and State afore said aged.'.. .years, who. being sworn according to law, makes the following declaration, in order to ob tain the pension provided by acts of 'Congress granting pensions to widows: That she is the widow.of, ..who* under the name of ...at. ...'on tlie day of. ...A. I). 18.., in in the war of who....,* on (he..,. day of..... . A. D. 18. ,,who bore at the time of his death the rank of.... Iu* ....: that she was married under the i name of to said on the . ...day of.... A. i). 18... by. at......... there being no legal barrier to such marriage; that neither she nor her husband hud been previously married*....; that she has to the pres ent date remained his widow; that the following are the names and dates of birth.of all his legitimate children yet fwvi years wit: , _ j>; JH8BY ntRSKV. •*•»!»• • J'orn. •««• .<•*• ** •» 'ami. m> A fr>RMRa masumi. ,.'r 0**:,. , born 5. *» %,»>«!•.. i . » « i*'i • born That she had l%t abandoned the port of any of 1iJ» children, bu; they ar<^ still under her care or main- tenance*....: that^ilie bus not in any manner been engaged iu, or aided or abetted, the rebellion in the United States; that .prior application has been filed* ; that Mie hereby ap points. .. .her «attornejt to prosecute tier claim; that her reMiJettce is No aud that her poet oi&ce «tlg& church record of baptism ofth« dill- dren; or • Rtli. By the tedtimony of two'of more witnesses who know that the par ties lived together as man and wife, wndwho will state how long, within their knowledge, > such cohabitation continued. special pronsions,*however, is made by section 47ffc of th» Revised Statutes in regard to'the character of the evi dence which shall be required in the claims of widows^ and chlbhren of colored and Indian soldier and Muni's. Prottf tif the dates of birth pf • children. The dates of blrt|iOf ^il4tlrbn should tie proved-- 1st. By a duly verified copy of the Church record of baptism or other public record; or 2d. By.the affidavit of the ^hyslci^n who attended the mother; or. 3d. By the testimony of persons who were present at tfce birth.-0 who should state how they are able to %&*• tlfy to the precise dates. \ If any child of the person on whose account the claim is made died after Ate date at which the widow's pen sion will commence, the date of the death uiust.he shown. TMK ii^Hg who were under sixteen s cN^nge at tlie father's, death, to 18... 18... 18... 18... sup- that the uy~-v! ana** V.Vv«.%W*. c ^ it is C«dhtr JVlarsliniltown, / Dos Moinos Sioux City. In the store of C. H. Dickinson, Public Square, iver, " - Leadville, Salt Lake, j San Francisco Yfciikton, The Black Hills, Omaha. Colorado, C<)uucii-15k»tfs Californ Columbus, the Teri4t<>rics Lh bond WOODSTOCK, ILL. A good Stoolc of Fine Cloths for Suitings al ways on baud. Suits made to order and a fit warranted- Give me a call. W. H. SANFOBP. WoodstoeV T11.,^ent. «7th. 1*7K. H. E. WIGIITMAN, Proprietor. First class rips, with or without drivers, furnished • t reasonable rates.' 4one on short notice. Teaming of all kinds M. ENCELN- t^UN-SMITH! Scale Repairing, Grinding ami Pol ishing Razors and Shears and Table Cutlery a speciali ty. Repairing of all kinds done in Steel or Brass.-- All work warrant ed. « Also dealer in Guns. Revolvers,. Tahle and Pocktst Fishing Material, Pipes, Cigars, Tobacco, Violin Strings, Ac. Shop and store near the Post Offlce, Me. Henry, 111. » Chicago Detroit, Monreal, New England, Buffalo, and all EAST FOR New Yor , Boston* £4itsl>uro>b, , -^Toronto, OCanadas, Points East! Cutlery, Gu»n and Geo. H. Stewart, Auctioneer. Richmond, III. Has an experience or 15 years, and wll guarantee satisfaction in all cases, where sales entrusted to my care, are properly »d- vertistMl, or no charge will be made. Terms, from 95 to #10, according to amount :af sale. All order.sf i-i'lressed to Richmond, III., will receive prompt attention. j • f •• A fArt MOVTHLY MADK. Agents wanted ^IU"" County rights given gratis f«r the sale ofscvon well-known Standard Medicines neeiled in '•very family; reputation world- wide; established many years; made by a eelcbrated physicianproofs of evidence given. Aii'i ustriou*, energetic person cfcn make ^ri'i?|»ir n-inentincome and very liberal terms bv 11 lres*ing with reference, SS8 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. & gffnHFP' , JOTFTT, for Beys and Ohlstt Young and Old !! A NEW IN. VENTION" just psient«d for them, for Home use ! Fret ami Scroll Sawing, Turning, Boriiiff, 1 'rilling,Urindinft, Polisliinj, Screw Cuttme. Frice 55 to $50. Send 6 < ents fur in) paijrs. EPHUAIlt bUOWN, LuweU, . GRACEN CELEBRATED SALVE % Is a Vbgktaui.e Pkefaration invented in tne tfth eenturv by I>r. William Gra«-e, surgeon in King James' army. Tlyough its agency he cured thousands of tiie most sorious sores and wounds that balll- ed Jhe skill of the most oniim r.t. physicians of his day, and was regarded by all Who knew him as vpnblic benefactor. ^ PRICK 45CENTS A BOX. 80UT44FOR Cincinnati, / Nashville, Louisville, Kew Orleans, St. Lor is, Jackson vilie, Columbus, and all Points South, -THE- "Ncith-Western," Is the most DIRECT ROUTE, offering* the traveling public Greater Kacilitiesand More Advanti.'ges than any road in the VVe*t. It is the only line running Pnllman Hotel and Sleepin Cars Between Chicago and Council Muffs. Pullman Palace sleeping Cars are run on all niglrt trains. This is tne great Pullman Line of the Northwest, Palace Parlor Cars' run between Chicago auti Milwaukee. First.Class Meals only SO cents at the Eat ing Stations on the North-Western, Snre and cloee connections at Chicago with all Railroads, and at all Junction Points with all roads that cross jts Li Res. All Ticket Agents can sell you Through Tickets and checK your Baggage FREE by this Road. For information, folders, maps, e'c.. not ob- tainable at Home Ticket Ollice, address any agent ol" the Company, or MARTIN HUGHITT W. H. 8TINNETT, UcneralSiipt. . Gen'l Passe:igerAgent JOS. WIEDEMANN Agent Pranz Falk's HMADKEE LAGER BISB, * McHenry, III. Beer in Large or Small Kegs or Bottles de livered at any place in McHenry or Lake Counties cheaper than any other, quality considered. This Beer has a world wide reputation, and good Judges acknowledge it cannot oe sur. passed in the world. My wagon will run regul»,and a^l ^ustom ers supplied promptly, . " „ Qrd**s by mail promptly attende^ to. JOS. WIEDEMANN. 1000 BOYS ASiRLS wanted t acjtasagent for the best Bov's and Girl'* paper fmblished !«i tha West. Beantiful presents to snbscrib- 3rs and agents. Bvery boy and jrirl can earn ots of money canvassing during leisure hours. Don't fail to send for it at once. To Introduce it we will send to any address on irial three months, frir 10 Cents in cash or postage stamps. Sample of paper and particulars fTR*:®.- Address *" McHenry.Ill., Oc4. 8tb, ]«$, The McHenry Brewery. Gottleib Boley; Proprietor. petition. Johk P. Ransom. Late 2d Lleat. C•>. H. i»,r>th 111. Vol. luft. What slulre ami j-ou are Attest I".* k - »ii|<I.I>iiih5.'- ourf. ^litimaiU's signature.) Rtgnlatioii Relating to ArtMjr ud Pen. Ions. Declaration far the increase* pfx an ; ' iiwa&a jtensiort. State of County of...sit - -<5u this*. ...day oft.... A. D., one thousand eight hundred *n»l...,, per sonally appeared before me the same being a court' of record within and for the county and State uforeroid. . aged....yeurf, a resident Af.... county of State of who being duly sworn according to law, de<3aren that he is a pensioner of the United •States, duly enrolled at the... .petition agency,,.. .at the rate of... .dollars per month, by reason of disability in curred in the.,. .service of the United States while*.,..; that his prevent physiclal condition is such that he be lieves himself entitled to receive uu increased pension: and thnt he here with returns his present pension certi ficate. He further declare* that he la dis abled In the following manner, to wit* ,...; that he appoints his true and lawful attorney to prosecute his claim; that his residence is No., .^.in . 'Street, of,.. .count}' of... .and State of ;...; and hi* pott office address is..., (Cloimant's signature.) Attest: Also personally appeared.., .residing at... .and... .residing at persons whom 1 certify to be respectable and entitled to credit, and who. being by duly sworn, say they, were present and saw... .the claimant, sign his name (or make bis mark) to the foregoing dee- laration; that they have every reason to believe, from the appearance of said claim an t and their acquaint mice with him, that lie is tlie Identical person he represents himself to be; and that they have no interest in the, prosecu tion of this claim. (Signature of witnesses.) Sworn to and subscribed before me this ,.. .dar of A, l>. 18..; audi hereby certify that the contents of the above declaration &t\. were fully mado Known [l. s.] and explained to the ap plicant and witnesses before swearing including the words erased, and the words .. .added; and that I have no interest, direct or indirect, iu the pros ecution of thisciaini* Also personally appeared.... .resid ing at No in... .street, in....and ... .residing at No iu....street in persons whom I certify to be re spectable and entitled to credit, aud who. being by me duly sworn, say that they were present *«nd saw....the claimant, sign her name (make Iter mark) to the foregoing declaration; that tlioy have every reason to be lieve. from the appearance of said claimant and their acquaintance with her, that she is the identical person she represents lierselfto be, aud that they have no iuterent lfi the prosecu tion of this claim. MA11KKT1 , Nkw York JMtii:4- Buttf.h,--With the exception of a slight advance on choice State •Welsh tul>6 and Western Imitation creamery, the market remains principally the same as last reported. The supply in tlie hands of the trade Is not large,-- Western butterv Is arriving in more liberal quantities. Exporters have been taking a tew parcels at atiout former rates, but the market was with out much animation at the close. A portion of the trade seem to think, that it loss of a portion of the foreign trade, consequent upon the hi?her cost asked, will not have much influence, but it is possible that the two factors in the form qf the ^xport outlet and the Western production, may prove ot much greater importance than innuy may now feel inclined to admit. Ciikkse.--Since tiie advance of three shillings In Liverpool, the market has assumed a verj' firm tone, but with no material change in prices. However, there have been sales ttf vhoice as high h8.!3Jc. on special orders, with the same rate refused tar 'ni.'^fb'v stock of corresponding grade, but il does not as yet.appear to be a fully established quotation. ' "'Saturday" 'the niarlfet closed rather quiet, but strong. The home demand has been moderate gen erally, with buyers quite careful in their movements. A careful count of cheese Iu thnt city was made. The re sult shows a total of 184.758 boxes, against 386,467 December 31,1678, and 230,000 boxes the same time in 1877.-- The stock yet to come forward from the states of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin and Jowil i# estimated at 154.000 boxes; i .! vii u spe •Mi p!ae« me people cannot money a Spend Is vi-he re Spend *rW«*n it of your «i *° money: * Spend makri bifi cfiftnt?; t ftSWHtHW?! ttuii if til 'Is what I the monej Spend; example groceries will see I, time in place tit' chants ate your ne$i stand br .# assoclati cannot kei then, no to settle Snbscjri buy onl^ If you do there voitc house lias old fojj»y| known, am likely to Wti (Signature.) (Official character.) < K ' V % •Company and regiment, if in the Army ;and vessel, Ac. if iu the Navy. •Set forth extent <>f present disabili ty as sequence of disability for which pension whs originally allowed; tiow far incapaclated for manual labor, «»r dependent upon the personal aid or attendance of others. Claims for im\ease of pension. A pensioner who vmay deem himself entitled to an increase'.,of pension should file a declaration setting forth the ground upon which he claims such increase, A declaration for increase of pension may be taken before any officer duly authorized to administer oaths for general purposes, if it should not be (Signdtnres of witnesses.) Sworn to and subscribed before me this... .of..., A. D. 18.,; and I 'hereby certify that the contents of tlie above declaration, Ac., were fully made known add explained to the applicant and witnesses before swearing, includ ing the words... erased, and the words added; and that I have no Interest direct or indirect, in tlie prosecution of this claim* (Signature.) (Official character.) *State company »»d regiment. If In Army; or vesism and rank. If in Navy. •State nature of wounds and all cir cumstances attending them, or the disease and manner iu which it was in curred. in either case showing soldier's death to have been the Sequence. *-lu tlie service aforesaid," or other wise. •If either have been previously mar ried, so state, and give date of death or divorce of former spouse. •If tiie husband left no child or child ren by the applicant, or by a former wife, the fact should he stated. •For such children as are not under her care elaimaii| should account, •If prior application has been filed, either by soldier or widow, so State, giving number aligned to it. CLAIMS or WIDOWS AND CHILOBKJf. The declaration. The bllitik form of declaration. With the accompanying notes, which is furnished by the Tension Department upon the request of a claimant, suffi ciently indicates the facts which should be stated by tlie widow or guardian Evidence. The facts relating to the cause of tli^ soldier's death on account of whom the pension is claimed, including his last illness and date aud place of death, should be set forth fully and in detail, and should be proven by the physicians who attended him #during his illness; but, when that is impossible, the test! inouy of other persons who are ac quainted *ith the ciroduistauces may be furnished. Proof of marriage in widows* claims. The marriage ot the applicant to the person on account ,of vi'hoge service and death the claim is made should be fthowu-- 1st. By a duly verified copy of a church or other public record; or 2d. By the affidavit of the clergyman or magistrate who officiated; or 3d. By the testimony of two or more VST A man should keep some ideas to himself. You often hear it said, "A man does not preach all he believes." He would be too|ish if he did. It is no reason that because a man has a medi cine chest in the house hit should give all the medicine in it. I do not preaeli all that 1 believe--the time is not yet ripe for It.--//. W. Beeohcr. Some of our potemporiirles, we observe, take exception to this utterance, and one ot them intimates that the declaration makes the Brooklyn preacher some thing of a hypocrite. We do not think so. Preachers occupy nearly the same relation to the public as the newspapers Both are educators. They occupy the outposts of civilisation. They are the ' advance guard in the , onslaughts on the ills of society. Their office is to lead their fellow men--not to eu- lighten them as to their ovrn beliefs or disbeliefs. They oombat vioe and error and wrong-doing. They are to be judged by what they do. If a man leads a blameless life; if lie labors to promote the welfare of society; if he strives to etevate the public morals; if earnest liThis efforts to aid every good work, to make men more honest and frugal, industrious aud virtuous; his personal belief is a matter of trifling consequence. A man is to be estima ted by the amount and quality of his work and uot by what he believes. The fellow mentioned in the Ne\y Tes tament who hid his pound in a napkin probably had just as good a belief as the one who made it earn ten pounds, but the latter received the benedie£fon, while the other was esteemed unprofit able. A man with a bad creed and a good record is preferable to one whose belief Is unexceptional, but whose ac tions are fiendish. No man who is la boring to elevate his feUow mortals tells all he thinks, lie would be a fool to do it. The world moves slowly, and tiie successful teacher, while keeping ahead, will uot allow lilmseif to get too far In advance lest he lose his pow er to accomplish anything. I ftlios# aitiendmel Insist on dlscusslor the first ing to te rest. claljHiest as ame udl of 160 as Gcner« _ ftouse Military Committee, wfll reports _ as sohii as possible a bill increasing-the^yi number of enlisted men In the army to, vf 20.000. This Is the number suggested by General Sherman. It is also th«y. -s wisli of Genera - sald to bit the1 Congress* and etficlc Generafl with gr« to oe nu presses g< ex-con fe« It is sat IP A. M. Ci*| an out a»4i terofthis ciyr* The man with less than & dollit turned up agali^l ernmeut of a <1 other, and Saturday to tlie conscience fun<! dollar on tftKl Treasury able forn*!! about thrtill that he wa have 8urreudejr| Ilia sin, reeeiveti thus liars' as it is h«i the goveri| SabAtooa, August SO, 185®. Messrs. Moboajt & ALLKK, 53 John St, Xew York City: Gentlemen--*Having been afflicted with catarrh of the bladder, accompa nied by inflamation of the kidneys, after being attended by the best of the medical profession (five different physicians), and obtaining no relief, I convenient for the pensioner to appear before an officer of a court of record.! eye witnessess to the ceremony; or' 1 TUe uOlcia! oharacUr wd eignatuve of1 4tb. By %4ulf vet|fle4 copy of the - f , a ' • - » y > . • ' , - . . . . , • ^ ^ ^ • »;• ' ' t1- *• *" * - . \ 'r ^ /<,* was induced to try the '^Constitution Water." so called, and am now happy to say entirely cured by the use of le.^a Itban a. bottle-Yonrsvery respectfully, • 4 wot hard timely is a burdel rapt uuotil •foroe of 3^ to the " standii army ov i,<« territorial; total of 2,8 will pe it men. 2,004.3001 of Italy Hungary' The arinllaj over 10.000^ art of war,i any moiii With sitcli this on lt« s!;ou| expect prosper Ye«r will be matter readers. Her 4 eaded satijj|,;i The V shsti filled in of <lU€'UBS need pet waf !o«| worked Th« trt| videdby^ Broad rate >! th| trail*. ver< ».ca« Ah our dr»ggist for • t,.- • - iamm