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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Mar 1880, p. 1

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t: . Payors Win u» and no Pear Shall Awe." IpNESDAYTMARC 1124, i860. tm/r, / ' . . " t • ' • - , * : - . . J . " V ;^4- «U •>. ' * : '* ' PnMMied Erery Wedneaday by "0. TA{f SliirKK 4k SCMfi PUBLISHERS 'Vi? OiBce In Old P. O. . "r-OfrosiTE RIVEKSIDE Hotst^-', 1;'4eRMS OF '#17B8<3lrtl1?I03r ' e Year, (in Advance,).... $| R<J ( not Paid within Three Months 2 W bscrlyUions r ec e i v ed for t H r e« or »ixmonth ecvna proportion., bL-ji-JL J--!-- --! . JJX' !•,.' HV T. BROWN, >f. D HYSIOJAN AND SURG EOS. Ee McHcnry, 111 I the Pose Office, »t> Store, np stairs Office over Perry.A Martin'# tl A. iljJITSlCIAN AN1> SUR<;EON, Johnahhrg 1116.--Office hours S to 1<> A. l*. ©. J. HOWARD, St D. iV ? flHTSICIAN AND SUG'K'&.-SL Office^ At oypo^M. If. Ofctttfth, 1 ur residence, McHenry, 111. E- V. ANDERSON. MiDl PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. O«co Beslev's Dratr S tore, opposite House, McHchry, Illinois. --'" At Parker W. H. BUCK, M. D., »\IKOP .ITHIC physician and ShVgeon- taoe e*tt »ede Pahlio SaafWi. Woo*|- 4took. III. t>lftoe nonrs 11 to 13 X^l|„i aial • > q < P - M - ' ' ' f ' ' PKATT HOUSK. : - r T A. PRATT, Proprietor. First claa* »•- <1 commodatione, Good Barn In cohne$tina; Wau eoada. III. >."*? F.J. BARBIAN. j ; • tf^lIGAR Manufacturer, McIIenry, 111. '-•Ide*8 solicited. Shop, North East, . iiir Puttie Square. c%\<„ , ' ' ' t t RICHARD B; A TfrOBNEY AND COUNSELOR A*IjAWV ;A McHenry, 111. ; . • ; - RICHARD COMPTON. i "f IHTIOE of the Peace and Conveyancer.-- *1 Will attend promptly to the collection of tebts. Volo, Lake County, III. B. K. ttlCtfAltlM. a complete Abstract ot-Titlcs tp land „•«. In MaHenrr Countjvlll'uoU. Otll<t*.wtth ©own^ Clerk, Woodstock, lit; , ' < : ;'i ROBT. WJUGIHEv ' s Boots and ">f iuaieral Ititsed and all work warranted. Shop North- ;*.WP8t *p.r»er Public Square. MoJJenry 111. TMfanufaeturer of Custom Made jTi Shod Noii«> lint the JPrk-es J E. M. OWEN. Dealer and Manuftcturers __j LeadiBR ^ftrm Machinery.-- and Terms favorable. McHenry. jrlBNKRAL Ul AgeB%*1n I,eadi»K ^ es lo a * ^ • N.S.COLBY. I ^ TkitOflrBNaY, McHenry Co., IIr. Breeder of ^ 1*1 Span is-1> Me#no» J)he«p, Bo rksliire and » $<*n|&$iu»a i A oh;»l«o 1 ot of younj; :\.-.1^iii58fc*«Mc for salt). Please caR and examine %.,jib»fere buying elsewhere. --- 1 ----•-------- . ; • .; . tiEO,. HCHU.B ^ 8^4S?l?rter H?K' Mo iltnry^"ftT'"WA - HSrrirat elass Billiard and Pool Tablevi#*1 »,•- •.r JOHN HENDRICKS. §LI VIST'S MILLS, ILL. Is now prepared t» Zetland repnir any kind of a Sewing;, chine as olio'ip as the cheapest. Will aU<> tliaiire yonr life and property 4t roasoM t̂olft (•tes. Please give me a oal'. : PETKit J.KIOKBM. , REPAIRS Watches, Clocks and Jewetrv of all kinds. Also Repairs Violins in the best possible manner, on sh-n-t notice ^nd at rea-. •onAble rates. Also Violins for Sale. Shop irsi door North of Riverside Block, Mc Henry III. w . F. P. BROWN, M. D. SICIAN AND SURGEON. 0«ce *n# Residence over O. W. Owwn'e 8to*w, Mi- Henry, lil JKSSil A. BALDWIN, A TTORXKY at l aw and Solicitor in Chan- x> cctv. Will practice in State and in Fed. er<i Courts. Office, 159 Lafialle §t., Chicago CHASU E. DONNELLY. AfTORNEY AT LAW ^-"1 Notary Public A W0od^took, IlliiWi s. OfflAS ovij^^bm's Drng Stare. c. at. truax. t Ci»PEHTE»»«4 Builder, Nnnda, XII.-- Will put up-b«ildinfrS by the Jobor d*y. (U»<t guarantee satisfaction. "~™ B. BENNETT, M. D.f SURGEON and Accoucher. Diseases of Women a»d all private diseases of both $«ses a Specialty, Office n>>d Re8i.d«neaon Clay Strict Woodstock, III. ~ . -SIDNEY DISBROW, J^OTASY^PUBLieand Conveyancer. ^1, Blivinf* WHs or Spriag Grist Mill. ffiOS, BAYMENT, Projristflr. Having recently purchased this Mill and Jgit^t in ilrst-class order, I am now prepared Custom Grinding ' On Short Notice and Warnte( S<ittiifa^tHnt, There Is fee* t hat is quality a other f«n«r. N«en»and for Bnt- TOfed standard in rh Imtter that is reduction u£, from Icntise it hW prior »H>ii by the use of butted! Suldler's DejtiHiment. Haturali And SnU m Lew M nay; CSounty. - t5- • .. " JACOB BONSLETT. SALOON AND RESTAURANT. Opposite Bishop's Mill, McHenrv, 111. The choic­ est Wines, Liquors and Citrars to be found in the countv. Fresh Ovsters in their season, served up In any shape Paired or for sale by the Can. GOOD STABLING FOR HORSES. --_--,--, F. J, 5^^ \~k, .*t . C R O S S 'V *>>'* v <• Si>y , «-l j . . 5 ' j j r S i . & J--- l « .V ^ • *>; * -H • 'v * t r ' * l A A ' ' tssts: SS' ^ ' D E H T I B T . McHenry, 111. • , I Full Plates made of the' best material and tUlly warranted, $8.00. • 'Filling ona-hUlf wmal rates. ' Special attentioa paid to regulatia^ jb*tl shapmi teeth. > ; ^ ! Teeth extmeted AMthOUt paln« fr,ee of charge where ArtiHcial Teeth ire In­ serted by liiiu. All Work fully warranted. ..,M E L E C T R O P A T H Y . Or. Semis! Shermaa, And Wife will be at their rasi-ience- l?i miles West ol" the Depot, on the Woodstock road, three days in each week, Tuesdays, Thursdays and" Saturdays, for the purpose of treating all curable <Use*ses» Gcntsultatidm and Examinations Free. Offl.ee hours from 9 A. si., to 11\ yi. E^* f John Doran, Richafd Bish elsh, Arthur Wiiitinjr, Leonard s Sutton, Joh« M. Smith, K, K. Granger, Geo. Gage, 'Ben. Gilbert, Horace Dwolly, KC.Psfk, wm. Hutsoii, Geo. Gilbert . ..... t hce of many ve»h ii> i-Sme in the country lameonfldent fav With an cscfker ©if the best Mills I can givp .satisfaciion toall who may ine.with their patronnge. **"Give me a call. • V ' THOS, DAYMBNT, Blivins'Mills, Oct. 2lst, WTa. GO SOU 'i»-V 1A THE- CH1GA50 k NORTH? 1SR» RAILWAY Road (DEldar Rapids,"4 Denver, ^ ' JifarsbaUtown, Lcadvill©, . I>es Moines Salt Lake, ; if Sioux Oity, San Francisco iTsinktoa, The Black Uilli^j mt Omahsii Colorado, Council B 1 u f l s California - * s Ool ambus, the Territories BAST:FOR New York, Boston, 'Fittsl)iir<rli,;' Momeal,, «vv? t.;r: loronto. New Eiigl,tB#>i (panadas, Buffalo, and all Puitots East! Ohicago Dotroilv Niacin nati, I auisviHe, bt.JLpi'iF, SOUTH FOR Nashvillo, !VT«?W Orteuns, JacksoiLvil' It gives a hrljJ like the Jersey bi less and never g«V imparto Mx<:t*u striraay tfwaf mers butter By usmgta, nnnntto, for this It was awarded iMptoVHR'tifJ At the Ini Yinrlt. by the Ctdw Manufactured by K. Atkinson, Wis. For ^alo b< Oe->ree Wj 111., und T. I*. W9f --3 , <-^r: exactly IM^ perfectly harm. « reilrtish color or it is maile in a ,, by a »ki!lftU gfelied on. Far- B J5"' spoiling their R»fc< lof» tnade by hespoBt ami belt.-. rn JWorlt Fair in New Indgus. i«a A Co. rort ^^Mcllohry, COXIH CTKU bt Da. 8. f. Si*ki*F.tt. The following are or<lere<l to report to the Examining Surgeon j|t jRich- m<Hid 111: v • • George L. Peeler. Prl*. Co, 36th 111., Vol., before May tStli, wlicit tlte vit- liility of the .order cease*. Frank J. Pray, Priv. Co. lltli RegtM Vertnou* Vol«^ betore April II, .':vv. JtimeR If. Cox, Private Co. O,. fiSi} Regt. UK Vols., before- June 5, E, mi in. WAG1 ER, la m? wanner. •Vllorse-SheeiMg »1 partment I defji en recommendations as rhj ttiscll. . Drags, t am now nwnufacti the money to S»c toiiix! I am nuikiug a *8 anil? none but the bestof^ rant them in every them before puvcha Jorsold., Repairing done Ringwood, March Sth,| IoaM work in workmaidike III which dc- r I need n« riM ahow &r est Drag for ry county.-- Drag, using will war- pall and see ; not be un- Notloe BLAKE. if Silverware, Muttl cles, ctv,. 'Pfota- EJ AN# AFF.f|AIfEH, Algonquin, aH. Among the readers of. thi# <lepnrt- raent mky be ftonie who trfere members of Wisconsin Kegimenfs. Such will be interested in lite fact that a Gt'and Reunion of nil Wisconsin SohJiers is to be held at "Milwimkee. Jnne 7,1880. D. N. K«8#on, !*eoretarj* of tlie Exec­ utive Committe wants to make a com­ plete roster of Wisconsin soldiers, and will send free to any address full in­ formation In regard to the Reunion. Send on your names with Co* And Reg­ iment. Mr. Ka^souV, is Milwaukee, Wis. 4^ , UNDER EXISTING? LAWS Who ore and who are not Unfitted to ' JBdlmti/.'* W«- in feceii>r, ftf nutnerousin- qulrie? from soldiers in regard to Bounties under existing laws and for the benefit of nil intereatd give the inforuiation indicated by the above heading. Host of liiose entitled have already collected their dues, but there are not a few who have not because they are not aware of their rights un­ der the law*: 4 CLASS 1. Those wfeo enlfcted In the Army for three yenrs between Slay 4, 1861, and July '22.1861. and who were actually mustered into the United States service prior to August 6. 18(51. and who were discharged on account of disease contracted in the line ef duly, and musicians enlisted and mus­ tered as above and discharged by rea­ son of discontinuance of bands, before a service of two v«ars. are entitled to SKIO bounty, j>i*ovtue«l they hav$ rii. received the,sain«. (See Act of April 22, 1872.) 'REMARKS: This class are not en­ titled to the additional booiity provid­ ed bv the ;ict ot CongrefeS appravei! July 28. I860. . Heirs are,not entitled tojthis bounty, nor are soldier* who were discharged on account <*f which existed (U the, time, of ndixtntKAt. Clas$ 2. Tltoso who eMfstedln the Ajfttvy for yy api be- ed *o the full f3W bounty. Those dis­ charged ou account of a disability which existed at time or enlistment, or by way of favor, or by reason of minority, or dishonorably, have no title to the bounty. CLASS 6. Those who after having rendered full (9) months continuou?- service in the army, after April 12. 1861, reeelved an honorable discharge, and afterwards re-enlisted j„ another organisation for three jfears, betweei January 1. 1863, and April 1, 1884. (enlistments i« the Veteran Reserve Corps excepted.) are. If not already mustered as vefetfran volunteers, en­ titled to be plaved on the rolls of the regiment in whieh they enlisted the feeond time as VETERAN "VOLUNTEERS. Such change of record would entitle theta to a further bounty of $100 or £200 or less, according to the date ol their second enlistment sad tlie period of iictual service. Heirs of this claascan ellect a veteran muster and recover the farther bounty. Thi« class are not entitled t»> the audiUoual bounty--act of July 2S. I860. ,. CLASS 6. Drafted men. amf {aihsti- tutes for men who had aetmito/ been drafted, who entered the service for a term of THEE YEARS between March 3. 186$. and September. 5, 18(54. I>ecume entitled to $10(1 bounty, provided they" Served two full years as eidisted men. Or were discharged oh account of wound or injury, or by reason of close of war or expiration of tesm of service. This class have no title to the addi­ tional bounty, act of July 28.1866. CIASS 7. Those embraced in CLASS 2, became entitled to $50 or $100 ADDI­ TIONAL bounty, (Act. of July 28. 1866.) according to whether term of enlist­ ment was for two or three years, and the length of service, PROVIDED they have not received, nor are entitled to receive a greater bounty than 6!Of) for all service. The receipt of (Tutted State* bounty in excess of $100 ex­ cludes from the benefit*Of the ADDI­ TIONAL BOUNTY ACT OF July 28. 1866, Those who enlisted as in "Clas« 2," and who were transferred to the Navy or Marine Corps, are not entitled to the additional bounty, 'notwithstanding the fact that they are outiUed to the original bounty. A soldier who accepted a commission forfeited tills bounty. Heirs of soldiers of this dags who died in the service are entitled to this bounty. GENERAL REMARKS* An uncancelled charge of desertion on the,mu#ter-roll» is a bar to the payment of any bounty. The charge must be-removed, or modi- fled to "absence without leave," before bounty can be collected. ' DISHONORABLE disciiarok carries with it forfeiture of bou.^tyva* well as, pay and other allowance. Those who enlisted for ONE HUNDRED or lo* WMtX, oql^MfciftON EW p*:v »v must Seh thl* ft. Will the| (rivliere, b»l i lull ties aa w* not !N^.- Mtrch 17, , &IM of>' C| I. more i.i>| tnenticu^ otlierwii It is the become There is mt mud and in it. This WiiMj might, properlj season in 5pt*i mud gets so deep and so -«*tl is imj^ossible to get tbrvi team. Then there is lots of butchers, bakers and grocery They have to do all their del? on wheelbarrows «>r hand-carts. Ithard a baker say that two year* agi for six weks he delivered his bread ol a wheelbarrow. But fortunately, extremes are it happens thai streets"arc un^iilifiSSii^^Pthey ever remain in that state for aiore thai a <lay or two, Bui then when we (rail our roads ;xi«s«*(!rf»t! mt ine (hat you ca«'|^Mli up i drive around auj Oh no>; it takes fotir horses in tht dy season to draw any kind of a Even carriages as a ge>M>ml i|M| have four horses. 1 have steett r ^ ^ since January but four horses to their e no remedy for this e ask. There Is v rettej expensive, and o»r uflord it. W« care already, an engaged in stttj paying off theso to time propttsaki" are made by men wlv new cheap method Many trials hav» tiotiii ng that is the same time hundred thottsa! ated years ag'o, wo mai heart of the c» value of proj»eri , Itatl! >1# and iiales a specialty. Terms roasona >®c0ftd(lret>8 Algonijuiu III. SALES of Stock, Farming Tool# and Goods of all kinds promptly attended^ ta. 1'aag tiin^wood, III, --DEALER IIS-- LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS Also everything-tbat'la kept apcL,lK>itL "fa S >|iarne»s Shop. t can and will sc'tl Harness as «he*f a »ny man in the County. All work warranted- Call and see me before purchasing. fepiiig ta at all Tines. Scott & Co., "Hatters to tie Great Northwest.", mL: M135 and 137 Madison St., S T . , Have a larger stoek and greater variety of Styles for you to choose from, than can be ftaind in any other establishment in Chicago or the West, It will pay you to call and see them. Price i the lowest in the land for ^od BRANCH STORES 8. E, Cor. Clark & Uko «ft9.y Sl S. E. Cor. Halsted and •- Harrison CHICAGO. M A R C U S C E R M A N Manufactured W. H. SANFO Merchant Tailor. ."In the stove of C. £t. Dickinson, Eist fMe of Public Squfate, \ , WOODSTOCK, A good Stock of Fine Cloths for Anitiags al­ ways on hand. Suits made to order and a fit warranted- Give me a call. W. H. SANForfn. Woodstock tll.,8ef»t. CTth, 1875. •' '•--i-- ~ 1, 1 y STA&tp IC. WIGIITMAN, Proprietor. J iig. , ivitlior without drivci^, •treasonable rates. Teaming of <o«e on short notice. iurnished all kiadi: M . E N C E L N - ( x t J - > - S > l I T H ! Scale Repairing, Grinding and Pol» ishing Razors and Shears and Tallin Cut lery a speciali­ ty. Repairing of all kinds done 'Steel or Hr All work W#i it- ed. Ai>o|j|ra; Guns, J^Vvolvers, « Pocket Cutlery,Gun :uid Fishing Ma^BT'il Pinss Cigars, Tobacco, Violin StBing^PfJ. ' P ' Shop amtstof«noarthe office, Hen$y, 111. ^ Western,* DIRECT ROt^TF, ofttring imi.lic Greater FaoiiitiesaiMJ t» Advnnti:ges tirmii roiid In tke Wealll the It ft tlie only lino running1 •*", " .. ; ! Milan Hotel ajfl Sleew Oars, Between Chicago and Council Bluffs. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars are tun o\i all night trains. This is the great Pullman Line of the Northwest. Palace Par or Can run between Chicago and Milwaukee, First-Class Meals only 50cents at the Eat Ing Stations on the North-Western. Sure and dote connections at Chicago with all liattroails and at all ,1 unction Points vvtth all roads that cross its Lines. AlL%Tick«t Agent* can sell yon Through: Tickets and check your lSaggage FREE by< this Road. > For information, folders, maps, cle.. not ob­ tainable at Home Ticket Oflice, addrcsM auy agent of the Company, or MABVIS HueHiia:, w. H. STI jntiiT, UeneralSupt. 6en'l PSssengerAgeii •"Mm ( WOod8t Retmlringof FINE Wjj Hit .R V a speciaiity. If v 111. HE*, AHtMKW Bt.RV a speciaiity. If \-{fc h;i\'e any D1FFI- CULT J OISS thsft others It'll you Cannot be repaired short of Ctiiclgo, iak#> thetn to BLOSSOM and he will repair tlteM, Kn^raving neaffly ck>ile. All Goods sold enarraved Free ol, charge. Remaini»er the name,; 1 C. W- BLOSSOM, Woods»ook» r-TT" JOS. WIEDEMANN * Agent Franz Falk'a • MILWAUKEE LAGER BIER, McHenry, ' & if Geo. H . jCtewart, All rchmond. III. experience ol 15 years, and wil <5 satisfaction in all case«, where mated to my care, are properly ad- <»r no charge " ill be niacte. from $3 to #10, according to amount ars addressed to Richmond, JUL, will rompt attention. guarit receive MARCUS, '<r . 7 -DKALKR IX-- PURE WINES. LIQUORS CIGARS. AlfO ^Woodstock III. r'%;, :: ' ' J4- : „ . 1 worJlt- pat t^itn 1 a»uv* F. M ASC'JS, P-rtxitM. M<t^t'HLY MADE. Agents wanted Connt'y ^-Mits given gratis f^r the .ale of seven \voll-ki?ow«c Wyndard Medicines needed in every family; refy'.'tation world­ wide; established many yea its; made by § celebrated physician ;"proofs\ of evidence given. Auin iu">trious,energetWe person can nuke 4nugper>nanent inc'><nean\l vej^ 'iberat torms by addressing with reterencm, ii$ cniestnut Street,Philadelphia. In Large or Small Kegs os Bottles d«- latanv place in McHenry or Lake ties cheaper than any other, quality considered. This Beer has a world wide reputation, and good judges acknowledge-it cannot m «ur- piisfed in the world. 1 , My wagon will rnn regular, and all Custom er» supplied, promptly. Orders bv mail promptlr attended to, JOS. WIEDEMANN. MclIenry.IlL, Oct.8th, 1878. »*<'.4 Tla McHenry Brewery. Gojttleib Boley; Proprietor. Tilt best of Beer shipped to any part of the country and warranted as represented.-- Ord«*s solicited and promptly attended to V t l •GRACK** CELEBRATED SALVE l8 A V*GKf ABLB PREVA8ATIOK Invented in tlie i7th centnrv bj'Dr. William raiNii-e, Surgeon In King James'- army. iMjo-ousrh its 'agency he cured thousands of most ..cfrioiis snres and wounds that baill- etl tt«e skill of the most eminent physicians oT his day, and was regarded by «U who Smew hun as a public benefactor. PRICK 85CENTS A BOX. ' POO BOYS & SIRLS^ctViagent jr the best lt-iy's aud Girl's pa(1|Fr published nthe West. lfi>;iutlfnl presents to subscrib- 3rs aud agents, liv ery ls>y and girl can earn ots of money canvassiiic; dining leisure hours. Don't fail to send for it at once. To Introduce it we will send to any address on 5ri»l three mouths, for 10 C«ni« in cash or ostage stanmsi Simple of paper and ""•"-•"K*- t«L. -***&•«•(.* EE Factory _AT Woodstock;^1; A $ Zoohrland, the Pop man from Burlington, isgoin^ to start new Fop factory in Woodstock about the f i r s t week in February . Hp. will sell Pop aud Champagne Cider for cash as follows: 1 box Pop , 2 4 bott les , with patent s top ­ pers, at <jO cts 1 box Cham- pag-i^, Ciaer, 12 quart bottles, at 75 cts. But with the condition, at those prices, that" the saloon keepers must take all from hiin. All the different drinks made first-class. ; f Axes Warranted, at 1. N. .Mead's new Hardware Store, near the Depot T^e l^oyaf St. John Sewing Machine takes the lead . See it and you will buy no other. War­ ranted for three years. Below you wilt find the names of a few to whom I have sold this machine: I,. J. Gates, R. G. Schryyer, R. Forrest, Mrs. Quigley, 1 M- D. Keller \ J, Zimmer, IS?.!.- A'.rsHallKirL ' Slrn, Sanfor0g .' Dr. Cook, Miss Frinka, Ladd Austi :is.r F. G. Durfetf?;".{ J. C. liillol'd, ' • Edna OurkwB,- Dr. Walcott, : • 'Mr, tluglu s^ .#.. W L . BurtufiU i Mrs.*)'Brieiii ' II. Taylor, lit v. Oakey,. r ' 5 " N. Helm, ' F. Abliott, S. Omstead, j F. Church, ,S*,n Mrs. Bakerijv^.^ J. Galeae, thug*. F. Page, ' Rev • Fegers, ;':v -#1 Mr. Knibusttl $2$$' Geo. Fry, R, Green, V O. Watson, ,.i» K lturb-inl^>p^ Dell Shorman, B. A. Park, . •*. Giasn, W. B. Austin, R, C. JetTeUmWi Ka.S t e v e n IjKi?' r^'f J. Shank, -,f F, Slator, £ ¥-/' C. Smuli, !45>i fe w, Robinson, J. IdcManas, L; i>. Kelly, J. $lullcn, E. Stratonc : J.B. Paris#, JC. D. Frink, 1 J, J. Murphy, 1>. Whiting, c. o i';i r-ona, M. Schail, ; Roiiic Greeny ©Ho. Stickily A. Blaksleaj ' 1(. I la la rati, . J.Scanlan,/ «;t;iiison«^bw C. Willson^:/^ fi. Stone, l>. (Quintal#! >. tfJtt , Geo. Clartt^'-it? It Ec-kerai 's- W. lteed, Tti-.-M 'Vf M. Sherman, Jeweler, Wood­ stock, Agent for Mc Henry coun ty EgjMeil Over a 1 ' F . C . M A Y E S | --AND DKALEKJ1X-- Ready-Madfe Clothing. Cloths, Caosimere mJ" Worsteds to sell bv the yard. at ail tinu . . CLOTHING is now complete and |, The latest st.vies of Goods on hand atajitimee. My stock of READY - j(ADE V':-r; tit ^'4j!k . ... i ' Will not be Undersold. Store in Old He Hearjr^ near ^Wady left the Stated a^f:fbo»^ eulisft'd .for si term Of rWoori years bptaveen April 12, lHBl^^n*! 'December 24. 18CH, In NKW regiments (tlibse, which had tiot left the State) and those who enlisted between April 1. *864, ami July 18. 1864. became en­ titled to #1(K> bounty, provided they served two full years as KXLISTED MKN ur w^re disclntrgeri by reason of WOUNDS. OR INJURIES IN THE NATURE OF WOLNDS. incurred while in the tine of duty, of on account of Government tio • longer requiring their services or by recoil of expiration of term of eiillstme'.it. BEMAKKS : Men of thin daw dlscliarg- ed before full two years service to ac­ cept commissions, forfeit tlie bountj'; also those who were discharged by rea­ son of disability which existed at time of enlistment, or by reason of minority; by way of favor, or dishonorably. Ifcirs of soldiers of this class who die in the service are entitled to this bounty, provided they have uot re­ ceived the same. This class, and this only, are entitled to the additional bounty, act of July 28, 1866; but A discharge to a^iept a commission, Is a bar to tiMS^^Kiyaieiit of the additional bounty. CLASS 3. Those who enlisted after July 18.1864. were promised a bounty «f #100 for one (1) year, 8200 for two (2) years, siinl $300 for three (3) years. This bounty was due and payable as follows: One third at the muster-in; one third at the first regular pay-day after serving one-half the term of en- lisHnent, and the remaining one-third «t the expiration ot termofenlist­ ment. ' REMARKS: A soldier who did not -serve one-hatf of fun term of enlist­ ment diil not become etil it led to the second installaient of this bounty, aud „the third installment did uot become ;U)ue unless he served out Aw full term 4d' was discharged on account of a wound or an injury in the nature of a tvound. If discharged by reason of a disease tlie unaccrued installments were forfeited. This class are not .en­ titled to the additional bounty provid­ ed by the act of July 28, 1866. Promotion to the ^rado of commis­ sioned officers cut oil the uuuccrued in­ stallments of tiiis bounty. CLASS 4. Those who enlisted for a period of three (3) years between October 24,1S153. and April 1, 1864, in OLD regiments, (those already iu the field), and those who enlisted iu NEW regiments, tlmse which had not left for tlie field), between December "24, 1863. and April 1.1864. became entitled to ibounty its follows: SCO advance at time of muster-in; §40 when two (2) months had been served;840 after six (6) months' service; «40 after twelve (12) months' service; #40 after cigh teen (18) months; $40 »*'•** four (24) months'service and 9AQr expiration of term of eulit%i making a bounty of #300. . REMAKES: Heirs of soldiers of this class who die in'the service' are enti­ tled to the entailment remaining un­ paid at thevdaMof the soldier's death. This class age.;;»iot entitled to the additional bouufy ict of July 28, 1806. Promotion to'the grade of commis­ sioned officers ftfts off the unaccrued installments. * Those of this class discharged t»y reason of di»eme are not entitled to the'unaccrued installments; but if dis­ charged on account of a wound or i*»? jury in the nature of a wound, or by i S twenty at the ent-- year, ai jtitted to bounty. No boiuity hAs be erf provided for those who enlisted into the Nuvy or Marine Corps prior to July 1$, 1864.-3t Eulistineut after that oat* brings thtfibj,^ OLA6S 3. (Confederate prisoners of war who enlisted into the Federal service in either ot the six regiments of United States Volunteers." are not entitled to any bounty, but deserters and prison­ ers from the Confederate Army who enlisted into auy Federal citato or- guuizalioii jtre entitled. If every soldier will carefully pre- serve this article lie can not only de­ cide whether or not he Is entitled to bounty, but he can also give informa­ tion to others interested. As has been stated in this Depart* ment before, the Equalization Bounty Btiruow before Congress proposes to grant to late enlisted tnen eight aud one-third dollars bounty a mouth for each mouth of service, deducting all United States bounty heretofore paid. Kight and one-third dollars bounty a mouth is eqnalto#l00 bounty a year. Any of our readers who desire to learn the amonut of bounty to which they will be entitled should the Equilza- tion Bill become a law. should multi­ ply the uumber of nionths of actual service by eight and oue-tltird dollars, and from the product subatract the fmouut of bounty already received from the United States. The remain­ der (if any) will aliow tlie amount they will be entitled to receive If the bill becomes a law. Whether this bill b^coM^ a law or not is yet i n doubt. e -t Saved from the Pool b»a*e- For years David Allingsworth suf­ fered with Rheumatism, and notwith­ standing the best medical attendance, could not find relief. He qame to the Sclota County Poorhoilse, he had to be carried into and out of bed, oil ac­ count of his helpless, condition. After the failure ot all the remedies which had been applied the Directors of the Poorhouse resolved to use the celebra­ ted German Remedy. Sr. JACOBS OIL, and this was a fortunate resolution: for. with the trial of one bottle, the patient was already much better,and w I ten four l>ot:les had beeu used upon him. he could again walk abo^t ont the use of a cane. - , •*!*'i* The facts as alcove Staffed, will be verkied b^ th»* Editor of.tU« mo&h, Ohio, CorreifjMmdef^p ?• S f^g-Mrs. Thieseu kept a Sentinel 1ri front of her hon<c, and ni^li|, at Coluu.bus Ohio, tfM^otect her front her husband, frrfjji Wfom siie had part- ed, a»td who had tUreateued vengenoe. The tieighoi-s ridiculed her precaution, b it she said they did uot know Thie- suu as well as siie did; aud she was right, for he slipped iut<» the 1 house while lite guardian was temporarily off duty aud uuink re<l her. We have u>arked down certaliv tlMft of shews %t ami below Co»t in order lo for hav g br later anyway. Rut what ? That Is tho great problem, wither, at lea«. for the present, rotft«f!fi| u. this problem is mM, we the reptttatiua^frelilig city in the State. But tin* lose this unenviable rcpui bet tier It is--for us. Last week a largo number of crats met iu order tb boom." Titeir object ||i nomination at the De tion to J, M. l'altu«r,i of thia city Palmer Is a good man. Me geod governor and voait* Oeta make a good Presidottl., J||t I whether he c<"> he iiomimted, 'liifei less elected. He has uot got the It deuce of the Whole Deuiucratio jntrty. ™ liuuhattces would have l*eeti bettrr ' if lie had remained Wiilt the Hepubll- The weather at present to rather eold , W« are haviug a rough tiaio uf it U» March. Better now than later. Crops in tlie surrouudiug «M>ttntry am reported to be !t« good cotiditioii. If uo severe frost sets la im>W to kill whea^ we may expeet au abuudaut crop of Wlieal. f , , ,^::99ess^nin|. * '<! ROCKBKIOOK.nl,, 4«»eT, lid#- Me>srs..Morgan A Allen* W Jofcn St., Xew York Ca^ . , : r- DEAR SIKS.---E»K*l'»sed we? setid yon testimonial ot'the etOoacy vt-jfitm stltution Water by lion. J. I^MJUaslf burnaof ..this Sta .̂^*teiisl|^ii»«f»s, thr<jP»*at the Ipl - Sta ' yoMpwi.«> |M»rf«^nl|erty for the Uouetlt ufauibring j •rf'V Iwars' *«»pectttiM|i .. "VI • • J. KKKLV *00. Messrs. Korty ft Co. • Sirs--The Constitution : Water. I bought of yow ls a good .nedScine, ami I cheeriuliy reeoanueud tt^ to tbwe attUcted with the tllseases it Is suteudc ed to cure. R«'si»ectfVl*y youra» j. m; iv W4*ai«i«<|ifc -v ̂ Afkyour drtiggist for It. ^ A r Teuton vj sermcftf urttu/ in* wnutr if i 0. . , . , quired or on account of expiration of Close out. Shoe buyers should iuvfstl- itooy be^«»W eulill- gj««, FUasiuwnottsft E«»«©i^^|| ;w to-weat She •STlt with wli press of tl Mr." Jblta iaei»b#r thei avar i that lie m fellows m and kpow their par public fire

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