1864. New Goods! 1864. LARUE AND WELL 8 ELECTED STOCK OF Splendid Seasonable Good*, Jutt received and for Sale at the NEW STORE OF WEBER & IROUTMIN, Boy!'* Building, corner of Main t Joff»r»on (lU BITLER, PA., Conflating of Dry Goodi, nch m FIRB CASHIUULU. OOMBM, ;ALA»ACA*. FRIST*. »ALMOBAL»«IBT» A |Om (MrtßKßt LADIES DRESS GOODS, •T the finest quailtj BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, and all kinds of Trimmings. i large assortment of GBNTB. Vf ARB, inch ae CLOTHS, CASSIMERKS, SATINETTS, JEANS, CATTONADES, &c. Ilontly-Mnclo Clotliliitf, HATS AltfD GAPS Of tha rery latent Styles. A large tad wsll selected Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Hardware, Quaenswar©, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, Anua Genuine Artiest of STRAINED HOJfKV, All of which will ha mid cheap f.»r CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE WEBER & TROUTMAN. April IH, 19A4::ftmo. STOLEN 24LAJE&X3. STOLEN from a stable in Frreport. Armstrong comity <»n tlie night of the first of November, 18»V4, a Snrrt liar «, ten years of age. white fire, and white on the hind legato the knees; a Saddle, bridle, ami halter wan also taken. Any person giving information that will lead to the diirovery of the Mure, or the conviction of the thief, Will he liberally rewarded. CItARLKS THOMPSON, NOT. 2, L*69::3t. Buffalo tp , Armstrong Co., Pa. Notice to Collectors. ■VTOTICK is hereby given to all Collectors who are in arrears with the Treasurer of Itntler county, prior to the year lStvi, that payment mu*t he made on or he fore the second week of December Court next. After this time. I am authorised by the Commissioners, to place the accounts in the hands of the Sheriff. The de mands upon the Treasury aie of such a character, that they mint be met. Strict compliance with the above is requested, as 1 will carry it out without regard to persons. N. WALKER, Treasurer. Treae. office, Oct. 10. lSft4. I'A"eentor"* Police. EST ATK OF JOH* JACK, DEC D. "ITTHRREAS Lett-re Testamentary with the Will an- W uexed. haTe this day been duly issued by the Reg ister to William M. Graham, Esq. Executor of John Jack, late of \V&«hin ton township, dec'd., therefore all person* Indebted to the estate of said decedent, are re quested to make immediate payment, and those hating claims or demands against the same, will present them property authenticated fcr settleenm Aug 24,1864,Ht* WM M tGRAHAM, Ix'r. Kxrnilor'ii Xotlce. Kttate nf Mm, Hannah J, M'Cunt, dfc*d, IETTERS Testamentary having been granted to the J subscril>ers. on the estate of Mrs. Hannah J. M'Cune, ceased, late of Slippery rock township, Butler county, nut ice i« hereby given to tkoee ind«d»ted to said estate, to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present lliem properly authentica ted for settlemen A UN KR DA I.E. EI'IIKAIM 11. ADAMS, NOT. 2, T«<U:.6t. Exacmtora. TKMUjUD BUmXIT Attorney at Law, FRANKLIN. VENANOO COUNTY* PA. Office one door North of KINNEAII HOUSE. June *. llftlifiroo Auditor's Xotiee. IN the matter of the of account Nathan F. N Candiess, Ex'r of Jo»m S. McCandless, dee'd. In the Orphans' Court of Butler county. No. 16, Dec. Term. 4864. And now to wit: Dec. 7th. 18A4, on motion of McCaud less A Graham, Court appoiut Thomas Uobinson. Esq.. an Auditor. to take testimony, and report the facte, and to distribute the balance in the hands of the Ex'r to the pa. lies intere*ted and to report at the next Tetin. Butfrr Crm-nty, Certified from the record, this lftth davof January. A. D. WATSON J. 'YOU.NO. Cl'k. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the above appointment. I will attend to the duties of stud appoint ment at the office of Charles McCandless Esq.. in Itntler, on Thursday. Feb., 23d, IM>6 at 1 o'clock P. M where all persons interacted may attend ifther see proper. THOMAS ROBINSON, Auditor. George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IX m KINDS or Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, ftluln Htreet, liutlor. Things Done Up Right!! Iw»b to inform Butler connty, and the region ronnd about, that 1 have just received the best articles ev er imported into this county. The only way to prove the fact is to call and examine my Tobacce, (tonIT and Bega- *\ believing in the truth of the old adage, that " the proof of the I'udding is in chewing the Bag." Any man that has nu iukling for Tobacco, in any of its forme, can be gratified. OEOROE VOGELEY, Jr. Bntler, Nov. .10. DR.CARL ILLIKG, Physician and Murgeon. Office in Boyd's Buildings, comer of Jefferson and Main Streets, ouc door South of Dr. Bell's Drug Store. WM.CAMMSU Moves! MtoveelX Ntovee! WM. * JAS. O. CAMPBELL.— FotJDEiie— Foundry South of the borough of Butler, where Stoves loughs and other castings are msale. A targe supply com aatly on hand am* for sale at reasonable rales. |Mt» •rf Photograph Albums, kc., At pricee tanging from AO Cmta, to SB,OO. A NEW FBATUUE ITV TIIE imt anstttsss. FAMILY BIBLES FOR PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES. ALSO— A general supply > 112 Pocket and Family BiMea. Call and eee them v. %< tore of i.fUMMity Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., COVRDtD I* 1940. AND incorporated by Legislative Charter, fn am nsimmnr of the kind IN THE UNION, conducted by a practical BUSINESS MAN. Our highest commercial authorities, Kant and Weat, pronounce hiii system of Book-keeping unequaled—comprehending every depart meet of busi ness, and yet so skilfully condensed that the attentive student masters the whuie iu six or eight weeks. It con sists of STOCK BOOKS, closed once with a less and twice with again—exhibit ing by three different methods, the transfer of old to new books. • PARTNERSHIP BOOKS, conducted by three different methods, exhibiting the transfer of old to n»-w books, With the introduction of a uew partner. And practically illustrating the PRIVATE LEDGER, by means of which the results of the business are kept out of the general books, for the use of the partner* on ly. The bo<>k is not e*en named elsewhere. The settle ment of Partnership Books by SINGLE ENTRY, with sit practical illustrations, exhibiting the fovikf re opened by Double-Entry. A concise rule for rectifying DERANGED DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOKS, I with six specifications. The gain or loss found, and the Looks correctly i e-opened. The learner is also exercised in OPENING BOOKS, from eight specifications, including special condit'ons net oftenmet with in business. Also, a serious of exeicisstin CLOSING BOOKB, i from new and peculiar specifications. The learuer also i wtites about eighty BUSINESS FORMS I of Promiseary Notes. Judgment Notes, Drifts, Orders, Kills of Exchange, Accounts, Invoices, Ac , Ac. Abo, a senee of BUSINESS LETTERS, which, with the busings form*, are all connected with his course of Book-Keeping, making it a regular course of : business practice, with a course of twenty-five LECTURES UPON BOOK KEEP!NO. by the Senior Principal, explaining all the business mat ters recorded in the text. Also, twelve LECTURES ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS. I II w every one may get rich. Mow to get rich by tra ding The causes of commercial failures On specula tions. The moral influence of integrity in youth, Ac.— Also, lectures upon COMMERCIAL LAW, on Partnership*, Contracts, Insurance, Common Carriers. ] the Statute of Limitations, Ac. 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Our full course of business practice includes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about THIRTY DIFFERENT FORMS, vis: 11 Ledgers. 7 I>ay-books, 6 Journals.fi Rill-books, 4 Cash- Rooks 4 Sales-book*. 2 Invoice hooks, 1 Discount-book, 1 <'heck register. 1 Deposit-register, 2 Collection-registers, 1 Tickler. 1 Iland'f-register, 1 Freight-book, - Pussa**- books. 1 Fuel-book. These books practically record about SIX HUNDRED BUSINESS TRANSACTI'ONS, compre hending DUFF'S original plan of business education In troduced twenty-five years ago. How far others have succeeded in imitating him will he best seen by comparing the business papers and books of their pupils with those of the graduates of this institution. HARPER'S ENLARGED EDITION OF Di rF'B HOOK KKEPING Pi ice |1,75. Postage JO cents. Sold by Booksellers gen erally. The following testimonia Is indicate the character o this woik : " No othsr work upon Book Keeping explains the sub Sects with so much clearness and simplicity.*' F \V. EDMUNDS, Cashier Mechanics Bunk. \t all St.. N. V "It givssaclear insight into all departments of this science.'' A. 8. ERASER, Cashier of Seventh Ward Bank. N Y. " As an extensive shipowner, American and European merchant, hank director, etc., he has boru the reputation of the higest order of business talents." JOIIN W. BURN H AM. Merchant, No. * South st.. New York. ••Mr Duff is a man of rare qualifications for business." JOHN M TAYLOR, Merchant, Union St., New Orleans. " Mi. Duff Is a merchant of the first respectability." J. LANDIB, Men hant. New Orleans. | "I graduated in Duff's College in half the time I ex | per ted. His admirable system includes nothing super fluous, norleavos out aavthing essential." J R. OOMPTON. Cashier Niagra Bank, i/ockport. N. Y. "It contains much matter important to the merchant." C. O. HALSTEAD, President Manhattan Rank. N. Y. "The most complete work of the kind I have ever seen" JAMES 11.I 1 . MURK A*, President Exchange Rank. 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HEREON. Late Clerk of steamer Mount Vernon. "I consider the legal fcirin of the Steamer's Protest so valuable that 1 nsvsr leave ports without a copy ~112 the book on b<»ard." A. C. McCALLAM. Captain steamer Ai cola. "The only work published of any value to the Steamer's Accountant.'* J. F. J ALLISON, Formerly Clerk of the Steamer Fortune. "The moet perfect system of Steamer s Accounts in use." C. 8. FRISK*.E, Formerly Captain of steamer Nashville. On Vm. 11. DufTM Penmanship. Twelve First Premiums for the best Business and Ornamental Penmanship, awarded our Prcseut Penman, by the United States Fair at t Cincinnati in - IStiG Pennsylvania State Fair at Wyoming —...lMtiO Western Pennsylvania Fair at Pittsburgh IV>Q Western Virginia Fair at Wheeling... ............^.,.15«0 And the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland 1*62 All of which are exhibited at our office. "Perfect gems of the Penman's art."— l'itttburgh Fntt. "These performances can only be excelled by the au thor."—lSttshurgh Gaeette. "A 11 his ornamental designs are new and remarkable performances.'—AWw»mo Gazette. "The late Western Pennsylvania Fair awarded him six First Premiums in all branches of the art."— Ohio Siate. Journal. OIRTEEMB. For thsGraduating J • ir> time unlimited $40,00 Blanks and Stationery c siting f7 elsewhere 2.60 The enlarged edition of DulTs Book-keeping Our blanks are made of fine extra sixe paper, ruled com plete. with full seta of auxiliariee. The Institution therefore offers the Commercial Stu dent, the following IMPOETANT ADVANTAGES: Ist. The beet System of accounts in ww, taught by the Author. 2d. The daily lectures of an experienced Accountant. 3d. A saving of half the time required by other Colle» gee. and S2O or £K) in board. 4th. A saving of $6 or *7 in Stationery, ftth. Having the beet business penman in the West. mtr or full particulars. send for our elejrant new Cir» culm 112 » I 8. aKb samples of ovr Penman's Business and OrnMk*t,<al Writing. inclosing 2ft cent* t.t bostago. to P. DI'FF *|o9l, PiiaclpsU. SWi liininiuiir 18U4 PTEW HOODS, ISU4 AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST 4KB A* OOOD AM fBB IMT. R. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Have JiMt received tt ttieir eitabliahment ON MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA., A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. RIAS Tn ROLLOWRNO CAT ALOECA m rsovir *aitirr. FOR. THE LADIES. Alwaye on hand a large stock of Ladlea goods, aueh u COBIRO CLOTn, ALPACAS, DM LANKS, GINGHAMS PRINTS, Kißcnixrs, NUBIKB, OLOVIS, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. Alwaye on hand Black Clotha, Fancy and Black Caa-o mere*, Satinett*. Caaaineta, Tweeds, Plain and fauey Ve-»- tinga, Shirting, ate., ate., etc., READY NAME CLOTHING. Snak aa COATS, PANTO, TBSTS and other garmeata. Itoots au«l Mlinew, IIATS, CAPS & NECKTIES, and a variety of other article* HOUSEHOLD »OODN, Such aa Unbleached and Bleached Mualins, Linen an I Cotton. Table Clotlia. Oil Clothe, Liuen and Hemp Towel*. Carpets, Curtaina, Fringe, etc. HARDWARE, <FEC. If yon want Naila or Spikea, Manure or other forka. HAW Mil! or other H«WM, Smoothing I rune, l<ocka. Hinge*, etc.. goto M'Aboy'a, where you can l»uy them cheap. IF TOU WANT Go«»d Extra Family Flour, White or Drown Sugar. Üb» Coffee,lmperial, Young llyaunor Black Tea. goto M'Aboy'e. IP You WANT GROCERIES > of aauperior onality. ataalow ratea as they can be had cUawhere in the county, goto the atore of R.C. 4 J.L M'ABOT. May 11, 18«4. . New Goods, New Goods. ALA HO K LOT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS PLAIN AND FANCY I>RES> GOODS, • MWHY CHEAP, DE LANES, ADLPACAB, >1 KiII.NOES, OOOCUIIB, PLAIDS, POPLINS, Ac., Ac. Long and Square Shawls, LADIES CLOAKS. N El'HI EH. IIATS and IIOODS, PLAIN* A BARRED FLANNELS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTB. LADIES SHOES, (iLOVES, GAUNTLETS, II BAD- DRESSES. COMBS COLLARS, Ac, IVT en's W car, CLOTH I NO, BOOTS A SHOES, WOOLEN JACKETS READY-MADE SHIRTS Cloth. Tweed*. Heavy Jean*. Cordnroya, Casineta, and Over-C<»ating Ac.. Juat received by •IAMES A. NEGLEY. South end of town, oppoaite Ziiumerman'a Hotel. Sept. 28, 1H64::4t Xotiee. IX the matter of the account of J. M. Chriaty, Ex'rof John McKimu-k, dae'd. In the orphans' Court of Butler county. No. 10. Sent. Term. 1864. And now to wit: December 7, 1964, on motion of Mc- Candleaa A Graham. Conrt appoint Thomas Robinson, Eaq., an Auditor to take teatlmony. report the fkcta and al*> to diatribnte the balance in the bandit of the Exr, to and among the parties interacted and to report to next Term. Butler Count//, tt*. Certified from the Record, thia 10th da? of January. A. D. 1865, WATSON J YOUNG, CI k, Notice ia hereby, given that in pnrauance of the aln»ve appointment, 1 will attmd to the dutiee of said appoint nient at the office of Charles McCandlesa Esq.. in Bntler. on Tuesday the 21et day of Feb., 1805, at 1 o'clock. P. M . where all persona interested may attend if they nee prop er. THOMAS ROBINSON. Auditor. Election Kotirr. THERE will be a meeting of the Membera of the Bnt lerCounty Mutual Fire ln«nraucc Company, i t the office of the Secretary, in Bntler, Pa., on the necond [ Tuesday <»f January next, being the lOtb day of the * month, for the purpoee of electing twelve Directors fur the enouHig year. 11. C. IIEIN EUAN, # Butler, Dec. 7,1864::4t. Sec y. ; atray Heller. CAME to the encloetirenf the undersigned, reeiding in Jeffe aon townehip. Butlef county, on or atHiut -Jrtth day of November, 1804. a Red ll<»ifVr, with u some white on the belly, a crop off the left ear, and a J swallow-fork in the right, about two anda-half vearaold » The owner ia requested to come forward prove property • pay chargea, a- d take her away, otherwise ahe will be diapoeed of according to Uv WM. MILLER Dec. 7, 1864::3t. , ' J. D. M'J Attorney at Law. Also Licensed Claim Agent, OFFCA with E. M'JunVin. EM. . oprotiUth* PVMMYF ; mil Hotaf, ButUr. P». 1 Oi't DLk&U *UK _U+ iol>U» to »n>ninr j AMERICAN CITIZEN Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND SSMftU PMOTB, Corner of Main and JtArxn Striata, Opposite Jnok's tfotel, ■* ■»»»_ WK ARB PRKPARKD TO PRINT,ON BIIORT NOTICI!, Bill Heads, Books, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Drafts. Blanks. Business Cards, Visiting Cards. Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters. Bills of Fare: Order Books, Paper Books. Billets, Sale Bills, &c. BEINO fURNISHKD WITH The Most Approved Hand Presses AND THR LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Typ*. Bordtri. Ornament., Ralaa, Cull. Ac., IN TUB COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NIATIT, PROMPTLY, 1.1 D AT RUSOSABLI RATIS, In a style to excel any establishment at home, aud compete with any abroad. oi-lomen Are employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet the wants of the community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment, for TASTE ll* COMPOSITION AND Elestancc In rrc«« Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in vite comparison, from getting out a Card of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. 11l Al>Vi;iM ISI,WTS, SAUL. M. LASVB J. LT5* M'ABOT BLI TITTIt. I-AWE, M'A HOY A CO. DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMKBTIC 1 DRY CiOODB. No. MO, Fcilernl Street, (••conn DOUE allow sew MARIS? nom.) AllfKlirny City. Pit. Dee. 9, 18f9,::tf. STOVES AND PLOUGHS." "" KCH A BET By.- K«.un first d-ior North of Jack's Hotel, where yon will find Stove* ofallsir.es and natrons. They also keep on hand a large stock .if Ploughs. which they sell a*cheap a* they can be bought at anv other establishment in the county. Dec. 9. lßH3*:tf NKW IIAIINKHHMIIOP. - c^-o El JISTO. -A- SEDWICK, H AVING opened a now Harness Shop, oppoeite Boyd's Buildings, Hutler, Pa., will keep constantly on hand, a Urge assortment of Saddles, HO<) every thing in hi* line of business. which he offers at prices to suit the times. Work of nil kiwis manufactured to order, and repairing done on short notice, Dec. 9.1863:::tf JOHN A SF.DWICK. Ash «£ Graham, ATTORNEYS' AND Gaaaseilars at H&w, OI I, CITY, I»A. Particular Attention given to Conveyancing end the exaniir.ation of Titles. 49*011 claims h oght end sold.#^ Office on Main Street, ftr t building enut of Post Office. JAS. MCILWAI!* *M. CAMPBE M'ELWA IN &CA.M PIIELI., Wholesale nnd Itetail GROCERS, AND DEALEP.B IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, No. 104 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. .March .10, 1864::2in0. Settle Up. rpilK undersigned wishes t.» inform all thoso knowing 1 themselves indebted to him, tlint thev ere required t.. rail and settle between tine nnd the first of January, ls»h r ». after which time his b«n»ks will pohitively be left wi»h the proper officers for settlement. JOHN A. SEDWICK. Dec. 7, IWM::2w. Executor's Rotiee. ESTATE or REV. NI BLOCK, DKC'D. IlfllßßKAfl Letters Testamentary with the Will an- J > nexnd. having this day been duly granted by the Ite.-Mer, to Rachel Nibb ck and John 11. Niblock, Exe cutors of Rev. I«aiah Mblock, bite of the borough of llutier, dee d., therefore all persons Indebted to the estate of said decedent, are requested to make immediate pay ment, and tho*e having claims or demands against the Heme, will present them properl v authenticated for set tlenient. KAt HKL NliiLuCK, JUH.N 11. MBLOt K, Oct. «. l*64::fit. Executors. VOUULEY HOLME, WILLIAM VOGELEV, Proprietor. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the public generally, that he hits erected a large aud cotiiiuodi ous hi irk building, on the site of the old and well known house, formerly occupied by him as a Tavern Stand. He has been at great expense in erecting and furnishing hie new houee. ami flatter* himself that he i« now pre|*re{fto accommodate all who may deeire to giv» hiui a call.—' Having ample home room for one hundred persons, antl •tabling for at least fifty horses. Thankful for |»a*t patron*ge. he would a«k a cr.ntinn •nee of the same. H If. YOG E LEY. Dee 9. Itt6S::tf. Sheriff *N Sale. BY Virtue of a writ of Pieri Facias issued out of the Coart of Common Plena of Hutler county, and tome directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the bojotigh of Butler, on MONDAY, the 9th day of January next. 1866, at 9 o'clock, a. m., the following described property, to wit: All the right, title, intereet and claim of Arthur Craw *»rd, of in and to one hundred acres ef land, more or less, situated in Cherry township. Hutler county. Pa., bounded north by lands of Joseph Porter, east by Wil son Thompson, south by lands of Kbenexer Foster, west by lands formerly owned by John Dunn, forty acres cleared and fenced, five of which are mead <w. log house end stable thereon erected. Seized and takeh iu execu tion aa the property of Arthur Crawford, at the suit of John M. Thompson. W. 0 HRACKENRIDOE. Sheriffs office, Hutler, Dec. 21, 1804. Sheriff. CBABLEB MCCAMDL.KBS IICOM C. GlilAl., McCANDLESS & GRAHAM, Attornrjn' at Law. Office on the South-west corner of the piMond, Butler, Pa AIso,CLAIM AGENTBfor securing MKmi, Arrears of and Hiuntu Jfnrusjf, for Soildiers, or if they are deed, for their legal representatives. In prosecuting Sol diers Claims, or thoee of their Representative, no charge until collected. DT.V.M. LS: tf Watches, Cloeks A Jewelry. I> you want a good Hatch, Clack, or set of good Jewel nr. goto thief>e. where y.m can get'the very beet 'he | market aflords. He hand, a huge aaaottji.eu ol Jewtdry vf all styles, lad In flut eveiytlTng neuatly kep i B a Jewelry Styre* «.q notice 112 mm* mm* -"rmtr J MIS('ELLAI\E<I>iS MOTICES. THE WORLD nrouiclit rltflit In tlie Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET, Dealer in all kindd of Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. Having been duly appointed a "Committee of Six," to pr«>ceed to parts beyond these digains. to procure for the citizen* of Hutler, nnd all others who may favor him with a call, the choicest articles in his line, would respectfully represeut: that in pursuance of his appointment, he lias bean weemftil in collecting • t »n -p« UIH-ih" <,f the articles ever found ki Hutler? He Would also further represent: that he fe»ls grateful to the public for the fa vor* conferred upon him, in " days gone by," and hopa* he will merit a continuation of their patronage in "days that are to . mo." In conclusion, he begs leave to make the following re mark : that he has a little the best articles in his line.that are to be found from the "eentre to the of Pennsylvania, and indeed, he might safely vbld. the United States of North America, the Hritish Possessions, or the California*, including the mouth of the Columbia river, all along the coast of Oregon, up as high as the parallel of «' Phifty Phonr Phorty." He HUMHLY soli cits the custom of all the " Pear JVnpU" of Hutler, orany way faring man who may chance to make his transit acr<w» the disc oT Hutler, or sojourn within ht* borders for "a B>—on," feeling confident he will give satisfaction, both as regards price ami quality. Come and" examine for your selves! Don't put it off!! Procrastination is the thief of time!!! OEORGE VOOELEY. Jr. Butler, Pa., May 11,1864::2 mo. REDICR'S DRUG STORf, Opposite Stine's Store. DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS, MP.DTCTNES, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, DYES, DYES, DYES, PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS. Pure Liquors for Medical use only. Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. French and American Perfumery, and Toilet articles.— Brushes. Trusses and all articles in the Drug line, of the best qualitv and at fairest rates. Dec. 9, 18«3. RURiI HILL NURSERY, \ I.A It III'TTJER, PA. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the public generally, that he is now fully prepared to ftirnl*h them with the choicest variety and very best quality of all kinds of fruit trees. During the last summer he has made large additions to his stock of Fruit and Ornamen tal tree*, and ha* on hand a larger aud better quality and variety than has ever been oflered in this couuty Con sisting of SUMMER, WINTER <t FALL APPLES. PEACHES PEARS AND CHERRIES, also, STRAW HERRIEAS of the very finest quality—different kinds of Rhetibarb. A Splendid lot of Evergreens and a great variety of Promiscuous trees for ornament and shades.— All of which, we propose to eell on as reasonable tei ms. as the mme quality and varieties can he had for, from any agency or establishmen4 in the country. Jan. 6, 1*64. SILAS PEARCE K SONS. €IIK A P l> It I «TO KE. l>r. James VI. Tlell, Boyd's Building, Bntler, Ps. M DEALER in all kindsof Drtgsand Chemicals Oils, Paints and Varuish. Also. Benzole, Tai Also, all kinds of Hrushes. All kinds of UK9H I Amps. Lamp Shades and i 'himnsys. Also, a full assortment of Groceries, Tabacco Also, a full assortment of Confecf lonaries and Nuts. Also Green and Dried fruit. Also a great varietv of notion*. Liquors of all kinds for Medical and Sacri menial purpose*. Also Stationery, consisting of Paper. Envelops. Pens' Pencils. Blank Rooks. P.-ss Book, Slates and a full assortment of Shoe-findings. If you wish to purchase fins glass ware of any kind this is the place to get it cheap. JACK'S HOTEL i F. H. MAOEEI Prop riot or. Corner of Haiti anil JrTerioa treeta, Ituller, Pa. March'lo.l««4. PROFKNNIOXAI.CAKIM. A. M. NPYMAN, M. D, l*li it tiii<l Hnru<M»n. Office immediately opposite Walker s buildings, lltitior I»«. Dec. ft. l*flfc:tf. Theodore Freckenstein, M. D., PHYSICIAN A HUItUEOV. OFFICE on the corner of Jefferson and McKean streets, (Opposite corner from U. P. Church ) HITLER, A. Dec 21. l*fl4::flmo «fTO VoLUNTEES—Volunteers will be accepted an«l counted on the quotas of the present call up to the last practical moment before the drafted uien are accept ed, and sent to rendezvous. Townships and sub-districts which have not filled their quota*, are urged to do so at once. All time that can poasibly be given, will be allowed, but the Draft will commence as soon after the sth of Sep tember as practicable. Credits will be given and Government bounty paid to Volunteers until further notice. By order Capt. RICHARD DODGF, Bth U. 8. Infantry, A. A. P. M. General. I • J. W. KIKKKK, Captain and Provost Mar., 2&1 Dist., Pa. Bept. 7, 18C4:;tf. Published by Request. U. S. Collector's Notice. HAVING received the Annual List of Licenses. Taxes on Incomes, Carriages, Silver Plate. Ac., under t! ' U. S. Internal Revenue Laws, for the :id Divislon*if the * '23 d District, Pennn., comprising the county of Hutler, 1 * will attend for the purp<sie of receiving of said taxes. * Ac., at my office, in the borough of Hutler, from tho£ld of AugtiMt. 18M, to the lVtb of September, 18<J4, also at * the following places: Saturday. Sept. 10, 18ft4. from 9 to 12 o'clock, a. m., at Kelly's Store, buffalo township. Same day.from 1 to 4 o'clock, p. m.. at the Store of E. Maurhoff, Esq., Saxonburg. Mondny, Sept. 12. 1814, from S to 12 o'clock, a. m., 1 Falrview. at Adam's Hotel. Same day.from 1 to 3 o'clock, p. m., Millerstown. at Hoch s Hotel. N Tues«iay, Sept. 13, 1864, from 8 to 12 o'clock, a. m., i Sunbury. at A Wilson's Store. * Same day.from 2to 4 o'clock, p. m., 11 rriflville, I Kerr's Hotel. * Wednesday, Sept. 14,1PA4. Centreville.at Eyth's Ilotei Thursday, Sept., 10, IKO4, from 8 to li o'lcock, a. w., * Potrersville, at Clive-'s Hotel. , Same day, from 2 to 4 o.clock, p. m , Prospect, at Mrs. Bredin's Hotel. Friday A Saturday, the 16th and 17th of Sept. 1864, at Zelienople, at Haatian's Hotel. Monday. Sept.. IV>. I«<V4, Glade Mill, from 12 to 4 o'clock p.m., at Cooper's Hotel, after which time the peualties prescribed by law, will be strictly enforced. Payment must be made in U. 8 Monev. K.C. McAHOY, Dep. Col., 3d Div„ 2Ud Dist. Butler. Aug. 24. 1864. Executor's Xotlee. EST ATX 0B JOHX ELLIOTT, DKC'n. letters teetlmentary having been duly issued to the underaigned, of the estate of John Elliot 112, late of Buffa lotp:, dee d: Theref«#re all pereons indented to said es tate. are notiAed to make immediate payment, and thoee having claims again*t the same are requested to preaeut them properly authenticated for settlement. G. C. SEDWICK, w. c. FLEMMI.NO, Jan 4th. 1865:.*6t. Exec rs. Administrator** Notice. ESTATX O» CnaißTiA.v BeioaLT, DCC'D. WHEREAS letters < 112 Administration to the estate of Chriatian Beighley, late of Clay township, dec d., have been duly granted to the undersigned, therefore, all persons indebted to said estate, will make immediate 1 payment, and those havingclaime against the same, will , present them properly autheuticated for settlement. , ISBAC SUTTON, 11. J. BEIGHLEY. . Dec. 27,18rt4::6t. Administrators. FARM FOR SALE, ! TITHE undersigned offers for sale, one hundred and sev -1 JL enty acres of guu i fuming landin Hutlwi To *nalii,>, j i Butler county—tine ndle froin the borough. AlK>ut one ; I bu i'liedacie- cle » r e«i. a youug orchard t»f go. d fruit I | tiee —G HSI frame house aud a good Coal llnna opeued, * ; one hnadr«d acres of coal. W. UUCII£N 1 112 WHtkIMM 112 GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. A Family and Agricultural Journal devoted to CHOICE LITERATUUK, intituling Poetry, HoreUtlM, Tulps, and Moral and Kntertaininft Heading ptntrrally.— l»i the Literary Department we shall present the choisest witiun I lie reach of ourextended means. The Novelettes, MM, Poetry, Ac., HIIIIII be noppllrd from the bent aud highest sources, nii<l he equal to anything to be fottlid in any journal or magasine. AOIttCULTURE and HORTICULTURE, embracing Farming. Hardening, Fruit-Raising, 4c. (Mr lalairs in thin department for over thirty yeans, hare met the cor dial approbation of the publij. Our purpose bus beei to furnish useful and reliable infornintion upon these very important branches of Industry, mid to protect them HO f.ir an within our power against the false doctrine* ami selfish of tlie many empires and sensation-ad venturers by which the Farmer is incessantly assailed.— Thin portion of the O'rrmiuitowii Telegraph is alone worth J the wiiole price of subscription. NEWS DEPARTMENT.—The same industry, care and discrimination, in gathering and preparing the Stirring Events of the l)ay, expressly fir this paper, which hith erto has been one of its marked features and given so uni versal satisfictioti, will be continued with i edoiibled ef forts to meet the iucieasing demands of the public. Tkrms: —Two dollars per annum: one dollai for six months. No orders received without fhe cash, and all subscriptions stopped at the end of the time paid for. Address. Fill LI I' It. FREAS, Editor and Proprietor, Oermautown, Phlladti, Pa. Arthur's Home Magazine. Edited byT. S. Arthur an Virginia F. Townssnd The HOME MAGAZINEfoi IROS will be enlarged and improved, nnd made still more worthy of the eminent fa voi with which it has been received. Its character as a II to 11-TON r.l> PERIODICAL, claiming public favor on the ground of real merit, will be carefully maintained; while for variety, interest, usefulness, and "all the attrac tions of literature and art essential to a true IIOMK MAO AZINR, ths publishers will aim touiako it SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. A riNK BTKE>. ENGRAVING, ANt> TWO PAOF.B OF MI'SIC, will appear in every number, besides choice pictures, groupn and characters, prevailing fashion*, and a large variety of patterus f..r-garments, embroidery, etc.. etc.— In sll respects we shall give A FIRST-CLASH MAUA ZI.N K,at a price within tlio reach of every intelligent family iu the land. A new story by T. S. ARTHUR will be commenced in the number. YKARLT TRIMS, In ADTANCB.—One copy, $2.60; three copies, $0,00; live copies, and one to getter-up of club, 112 10.00; nine copies, and one to gelter-up of club, $16,t0. A beautiful PREMIUM PLATE, entitled THE INFANCY OFSHAKSI'EAKE." will be mailed to each person who senus us a club of subscribers. It will also lie mailed to each single subscriber from whom we re ceive s'-!,fio. For $4,50 we will send one copy each of lIoMR MAOAXi.isaudGODLY'a LAM'S BOO* for a venr. Address, T. S. ARTHUR A Co., Oil Malnut,Street, Phila. Nov. 30,1RR4. Heavy Artillery for One Year' Col. Galop's New Regiment. W/K are authorized by the War Depot tment to re \V rmit a Company of Henry Art III* ry for One Yenr, to form a part oft 01. Galop* New Regl mentof HEAVY ARTILLERY. to be stationed in the fortifications around Washington City. Here is an op portunity to enter a NEW ORGANIZATION, Serve your country—get a big bounty—avoid the Draft —and get pet dear of m-irching. Recruits will be mus tered into the Company immediately after receiving theli Local Roiinty from the sub-district to which they ars credited. GEO. M. IRWIN, CIIAB.D. RHODES. Head Quarters— Proves! Marshal Office. New Brighton Pa., and R. Rid dle Young. 120 Fourth Street. Pittsburgh. Aug. 24.1*A4::8t. For Rats, Mice Roaches. Anis; Bed Bugs. Molt in Furs. Woolen*. Ac., Insect*on Plants.Fown Put up in 2ftc. fiOe, and SI.OO Boxes. Bottle*. and Flasks. |3 and #:» siy.es f..r HOTELS, Pint.ic INSTITUTION, AC. "Only infallible remedies kimwn." "Free trom Poisons." " Not dangerous to tlie Human Family." " Hatscomeoutof their holes todis.' r «#-S..ld wholesale in all large cities. 4#*S-:dd by ail Druggist-and Itstallers everywhere. ##-'!! Beware!!! of all wort bless imitations. 4#-See that "COSTAits" nunc is on each Box, Bottle, and' Flask, before yon buv. Address, IIF.MIV 11. ( OSTAR. I'BtJtci PAL DEPOT, 482BRO\OWAT. Nr.* YOB it. **-Boldby J. C. REDTCK.ACO., Wholesale and Retail Agents. March 23,18A4::fnt0. 9*- Rutler, Pa. HUIIGKON I)K.NTIHT*H, DRS.S.R.&C.L. DIEFFENBACHER. _ \' i : 'i'J.'V £ES2fiS r of V ulcaniteand I oral it e work. Filling, rleaning. extracting and adjusting the teeth done with tlie best materials and ill the i»est manner. Particular attention paid to children's teeth. As meehanics, they defy com petition; as operatora they rank among tlie best. Char ges niislerate. Advice free of charge. Office—ln Royds Ruilding Jefferson Street, Butler Pa. Dec. W, 1803.r:;tf. PARTNERSHIP. mil 112! undersigned woiihl respectfully Inform the public, 1, that the.v have entered into Partnership, in the IJnderluklni; llut4liii>Bß, and hereby solicit the patronage of the public. They are provided with a neat Hearse; and have on hand a large <|iinntitv of the verv liest material, and are full v prepared to furnish Colli its of all kinds on short notice. Tliev will have on hands cou-taut Iv a variety of Coffins finished to suit purchasers, arid on ilie most rea sonable terms. Tliev will also furnish Carriages and conveyances for Funeral occasions when requested. Ware Rooms. on Jefferson street, 2 doors Went of American Citizen i ffice O. C. ROESSINO, Butler. July 20. 18<Vlc:tf. GEORGE W. EBA. II SKI THIS? : . . rp • "<nh<rrilMr.gral«- t>. ilnte, t" t!i« (jul.lic Unit lie lift* s large stock of $ V*—SAUDI.K.- HARNESS i " IIIM *c. A 'AO ha will he revir nl all _ -• times to serve those who may favor him with s call. He inconstantly manufacturing, and keepso.ihand the vsry b*-st assortment of TBI'S K H. All w-.rk warranted. Repairing done on the shortest notice and most favorable tcriys. Dec. 9,1803. J. J. BEDWICK. EiDDLB & GLAEK," Attorneys' at Lan. Office, In the County Surveyor's office, llutlcr, Pa, Will attend to all business entrusted to them, promptly. Also LtCEMCsnCLttN AfIRSM. fur receiving PRIVSIOJIS, Boosrtu, BACK PAT for sohliers or their representatives. ##"* No charge until claims are collected. Orphans*' Court Male. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan* Court for the county of Rutler, 1 will ofler for sate, at public out cry, on the premises, on Thuraduy, the 9/A ifny <»f Ff hnwry. 1865, at 2 o'cieck, p m., all the estate of John F. M (Jill, late of Parker township, in two bundled acres of land, situ ate in that t- wn-diip, adjoining lauds of James M .Malien, Thomas Smith s heirs, and others. Tkkns—One third In hand, and the balance in two equal annual instalments, with interest from the conlir mation of the sale. ' EIIfcM.ZEU ( lliilST*. Adm'r. of John 112. M (Jill, dee d. Jan. 4,1866::6t Enroitim OF FASHIO\, MAIN SfTHEET, Opposite Boyd's Buildings, Butler. milK undersigned would resj»ectfiilly inform his old ; 1 fHemls and the public generally, that he is constant ly in receipt of the very latest Fashion*, and is folly pre pared at all times to execute nil kind* of work in his line < or business iu a neat and worknfenbke manner, and will ! be bappv to attend to all who may give him a call. A McCAVDLKSS Jan. * !*fl :»* jr i ESLiNL LOi isVILLE Llii'r U" Srtle | M 0> I ——'Jiig" " ' ' ■■ ■■ UB The New York Tribune. * NOTWITHSTANDING the enoimnusiy incrswed *>* penses attending the puldication ol Tits Tnim oct:ihio«etl by the emplojn.enT of BtiWtWl sin.y c r respondents and other liberal expenditrn as well aa b the edVUWe IB the price of pop 01 and otbl i BOtol IKIS. \V have resolved, f»r the piesout at least, not to i»iciee*e th subKcriptl n prices of either Weekly or Semi-Weekly I oper s. bul to continue to furnish them at 92 ai d $?.. res pectivelv. per annum; being tbe same prices which were established more than twenty years ago, when the cost wns only about one-third of what it i* at the present time. Oni Teims willl»e f< nnd below.and we wish it to be distinctly understood that these Teims will be strictly and literally adhered to.and no other abate ments or discounts than those mentioned will bo allowed in any case whatever. Terino M DAILY TRIBUNI. Single ropy % 4 cento. Mail subscribers, one copy, one year (10 00 do do ono copy, six months 0 00 do do one copy, three uionlhs 3 00 , SEMI WKF.KLY TRIBUNE. Mail subscribers, one copy, one year 3 00 do do one copy, six months...l 75 do do one copy, thiee months 1 00 WEEELY TRIBUNE. Mail subscribers, one eopy, one year 1 00 do do one copy, six months 1 00 Person* at ths trouble of nroci-riug subset ibers and remitting ua S2O for ten copies of the Weekly, wil be entitled to one copy gratis. For S4O for twenty co piss, one copy of the Semi-Weekly gratia. Drafts on New York |atyahlu to the order of "Till TRIIII NX, 'being safer, sie preferable to any other mode of remittance. But where drafts cannot be conveniently procured. United 81atea, or National Bnuk bill* are the next best, and may be sent hv mail at our risk ; but in case of loss Tut Ttniit >* will not be responsible untl furnished with a full description of the bills, includii g the name of ths bnnk. denomination arid number, ans the time at d place ot the mailing of the letter, with th« enclosures. Address THE IRIBUNE, New Yoik. Dec. 7, 1864. The AmericanCitizen, IS published evet y Wednesday in the borttifth ofFutle, by THOMAS ROIIN-ONA C. E. ANDMU-ON on Main street opposite to Jack's Hotel—. ffice up stsirs in the brick formerlr occupietl by Eli Yeller, a* a store TERMS: —S| 50 a year. If paid in a<lvance, or within th first six months: or s*2 if not paid until after thesxpini lion of the first six months TERMS OF ADVERTISING, Ac., As agrsed upon by the Publisher* a> d Proprietor* of tko llutier Pspers. One square, one insertion $i ot Eat b subsequent inset tion (0 V A column f«.r sis months 12 tO \(j ctdumn for six month* jo o# 1 column for six months 35 0" '/{column for one year 26 00 ) j column for one year 40 GO I column for tine yeat 70 00 Professional and Ruaim«s ( aids, not exceeding S • lines, one year 8 0 P.xefutors,Adntltii<drator*nnd And.tor'* not it e*. each ,3 0 Applications for Licenaeo, each 6 Caution*. Kstrays, Notice* of Dissolution Ac., not exceeding 1 square. :t insert! , en- h 200 10 line* ol Nonpareil, or its equivalei.t, will ntaksssquars JOB WORK. y* ahset hand bill, SO copies or less $1 50 H ;; •; ;; 2 II '* 4 00 t 01l " " " 0 0 RI.ANKS. For any quantity under ft quires, $1 50 per quire ; on all amounts over that, a returnable ieduction will be made ri'SINESS CAR OS. Single packs, $1 tO; each additionnl pack, 60 eta. LOCAL ROTICIS. lOcentaper line for each insertion. will be published gnitta. where the same does not exceed 6 lines ; for each additional line, 112, cts. will be charged. Advertisements of O. ('.Sale, Executors, Adniudstra tors and Auditor's notices: J stiays, Dissolution of Pai I nershlp. Cautions, and all transient a-.vertisemen!s, MIST roSITIVEI.Y Bt PAir» l> AI'VAN. We, t- e undersigned. I'ullithfm and frrprietnrf of ths Rutler papers, heieby agree to strictly adhere to the above schedule <d price-, until further notice. \\M. II AfIjKTT. But lei Amerltan. ( LA UK W ILSON. I'sion Herald. ROIIINSON A ANDERSON, American Citisen. July Li. lhfWi. WAVERLY MAGAZINE. fOR FAMILY AMUSEMENT ANIJRINSTRUCTION Kdltctl l»y Mtihea A. Dow. This paper is the largest Weekly ever published in ths Country. Its contents ale #uch a>< adlbe a| pioV«*d in ths most tastldiouscircle—nothing immoral being aundtted into its pages, li will alio d as much leading matiei ss almost any one can And time to pei m is,consist in r ofTsles 11 Istory, Biography, t. get her withMi.s.c and poetry.— Hie piper contains no ul ra sentiments, ami meddles neb thet with politics noi rebgi« n. but it Is characterized l«y a liigi. moral tone. It circulates sll ovei thscoi ntry, from .Maine t>. t'elif-rnia. Iti M-. —'1 he Wnverlv Mugs/ ne s pui lislnd weekly I y Muses A.Dow. No. ft, Lindtd Stie.t. Ilor ton, Mass. Two editions ate printed, one on thick paper, for Period cal Deslers. at cents a copy, sud an sdition foi mail *ub'eii. hers (on a little thlnei pit| or, *o as to c« me within the low postage law.; One copy for 12 months, $3.00 One copy for H months 2,00 One copy for 4 months • 1.00 One copy for 112 months I.SO , Two , oples foi 12 months 0 Four copies for o months.... ft,oo All additions to ths clubs at the same rates. All mon -1 ies rereivi will l»e cie«lite«i accord,ng t«» the nl>ove tsi in*. Paper Slopped when lbs last number paid for issenl. No I subscript.on* taken for le** than four months. All clul * must be «cut by mail. A nam* must be given for each paper in the club, i A new volume commences every July and January.— i But if a person commences at any number in ths v> lunia and pay* 112 r six mouths, he will have a Coniplsts la»ok with a title page, i W hen a -üb-criber order* a renewal of his suhacription t lie should tell us what was the hist number he received, then we idiali know uhat numbi i t«> renew it wilhout bun ting over our books. Otherwise we -hail begin when ths , ni"t,»)f I. r.'Cclvn.l. IVr*m» wviliiiK f.r lha pnpur nin.t write theii name, post office, fount v nnd ata-e very dis tinctly. Those alio aisl. their paper changed should tsl! | where M has previously been will. I'ostsge on thiapa pei Is twenty cents n year, payable iu advance at theofllos where taken out. I lu»i« miM alwnv* be sent at one time to get the heuifH ' of the low price. We csnnot send them at the club prit o unless received all together, as it is !«••• much trouble :• hs.k over our books ov keep an account with each oue get ting them up. Monthly Part—#! a year. In all r ; .see. i Any one sendiinr us Five Ddlars can have the weekly M V averlv Magazine." and eithei of the filh wing **rks for one year by mail: "Pete-son's Ladies' M>-ga? bo." r "Harper's Magazine/' (btley's Lady s B ok,"' "Lsdlsv Gs *ette of Fashion," "Atlantic Monthly."' All letters and rommumentions concerning the pspor must be addressed to the puhliolier. I Tttr WAT TO SIS CRIBK. —Tne proper mods to subscribe ' for a paper is tosnclose the money in a letter snd sddreao the publisher direct g v #g irxlividmil name, with tk-e post office, count v and stnie very plainly written, ss post marks are often illegible. Addresn MOSES A. DOW. Boston. Mass. AT WHO LESALE ONLY I . WJTEMS AND nWllll t or RVJERT OkSCRIPTIOW AT Till Lowest Prices for Cash! ARMT A*OCOC*TRT MCICIIAXTS, Pedlais, Tiatiers, Sut lers. and General (.eaters can make Enormous Prollts upon M.-msll Investment! ' JKWKI.BT of any Pattern or Quality and in any quantl -1 ty made to order Estimate* for any class ..f w.#ik • turnishetl. /\irti> ulur attention paid to ntj>plying \ Auctioneer*, Country J'fiiiurt, in'iiau Truthrs, and Ar ' Mf JfflllcTM. Any style of Oood* manufactured, such as Invsntions, etc.. at abort notice. 44 loam ( A>VASSISO ( LIBKS, , with a small Capital, c.tn find constant empbo msut 1 Il lustrated Lists and full paiticular* fies. THE PROFIT TO THE RETAILER IS VERY LA ROB! A WHOM SAL* SCPI>LT cau be carried in a knapsack, , hand valise, or carpet bag. snd will not be like books— bulky or inconvenient to carry from place to place. RLMXMBKR AMOIHTIN THIMJ !—this Business i* Strictly Honorable ! 7 here it no need nf misrrj>re»cnting or exaggerating. oi'K tioona show for themselves, snd provs tliem»clven! ! It is a business in which an ample and lutiefoctnry eqnivolent itgirrti fur the mmey teeeirrd and an encour aging profit is pocketed at the Mime tin.e. It i* an <>c ' cupation in which n<< person neetl be afraid or uthiiined b» canvass the same field again and for where ouce ourgisnlsaie iiitnsluceil, 11 pei man-nf am I continur.u» demand in created. To Soldiers in the Army, or those at home disabled by the haidsbips • 112 wsr. to i lergy men out of health. Teach ers, PoettuasltMs, or any pei sou who aishs* eithei locsl or sn sctive occupation, and oue that brings with it OREAT PECUNIARY IKDUCEMLNTS, this presents AN oPpi 11 Tt M'l Y seldom met with. TRY II! AND SEE FOR Yot RSELVi S!! CAREFULLY >ELECTED LOTS OF JEW ELRT. com prising our newest styles and uioet saleable variety o Ooods, will he sent any where In the Lo>sl States. Me sre constantly filling orders fi otu pei sons leaving the choice of Ootids wholly *ith ns. To eucli wepromir* the l»eat exeiciseof our taste ami judgment, and fn.m our long eX|*erience can ensure satisfaction. Mx A»R so PAY IS AOVAMCK. state what style and quality rf Ooods are wante«l, and we will send the same and collect pay by Express at the end of the Ronte. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Good movements and manufactured in ths best man tier, of pure material, all warranted pi Ices from $lO te $ - Jft<» each. Sent anywhere- pay collected by Expree*.— guaranteed! All Matches at firat pricea they being of our own Importation. Circulart free by mail! Send frrr t/.em 112 T A II OAUGHAN, Manvfa' tut ert and Imjiorfert, Dec. 7,1804::3 mo. 710 Broadway, New York. Administrator's* Sioticc. 112 'stutr of Edward M' Elrte. die d. WHKPBAQ Letters of AdminisHst onto the estste e dwanl M'Elree. late « 112 Weicei t« wn*l.lp, deceased. 1 HTO been duly g ante«l to the iimlets greti. ? II j er « nail del t etl to Mild estate uill mi ke nn edialt |aiyi> t nt. nr.'! tl In. inn claims will present lhtm pK.|eiiy ui.il nificated ! fi»r htstticment. J. t >. i.| hi h, lUVIDBKL|( i met
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