tr b« fr«»ui diw«»r«l au«i fruui *trii-, Ami KeD. n.iH earth K«i»|»«»rts life e.v«y lifo. W liat fh.'Uifh no *<;ul|>iur»'*oqui«»nn wut« h hi* l»*uc|i V •'}«"«. No |f<>rtreoiiH rob«*his f:»n« y To dainty fwdhto appetite What ar* th«*w to bun? Ii«-si«le the life the IMHI«I»'I»H-'" 1 An ever tranquil life: « j ItieheH mnr** vant than in JtorMili r »tt: The Hi«le-<«\|» •nilinir the e-,v- Th<- liinr»i«l Ink* that roll*it* tiny ; The vnl!«y'ngrat* fnl M)W..W- ; t»,. fl- nl- Anil hll*fnlilrerimH nprtli the V i;i ny -w-u l - All theae are hl». H\ f»r.-».-'i irtli iin-iiii.l, With patient lntln.. Ilur final t»-j» wae from tln—e l.lejf nt New O*for- pose of in the fall. It te nothing unusual, in j nig over a traot of country, to sec i. i-. pieces of land lying uncultivated, 1111 tilled, and uncared for ; particularly low land, which might he turned into excellent meadows for hay and graz-1 ing. The hay from such land, after 1 it is putin order, if their ix u fair | rrop, will pay for all the expenses in ; one season. But this is rise great j hear that is always staring us i:i t-'ie | face; the expenses of such an under-; taking deter us .from going to work i •with any energy and a will, forgetful, j that for every dollar which we spend j for draining and improving our farms. 1 we fea&c two in the place of one : I aior is this the only advantage deriv- J eli«rhi!'il! : ur.im e . Y> ! !h-it :s whut | I God actually does f/j r»ll who love him. — r.i 'len 1 ilc.ir SrttMt he to believers. ] TLcs-e are his w-n-d. Fear then not: for ! I jiiii with thee. 1 will strenuthen thee: ' yea, 1 will help theo; yea L will uphold : rboc with the riirlit hand of my righteous I nr.- t the Lord thy God will hold thy rivrht hand, saying unto thee Fear not; I will help thee '' ' Tlril 11is hulp is all-powerful you may i learn hv nonsuiting the exjiorieueo ofg.»o«.l j men in ev\ n«:e 'the celebrated t oLf j NKI. ti.MiniNKU is a notablevsample. U. j.fit his youth in a career of spli-nd ,j [ u t <■ i; 1»11.. 11 li.llies. At thirty one !,.. •: p-ince aiaon I .' profligate-, a ohief ;ms tlt WOmt (A sinners «•» gcatleSS as lemon. \ tract awakened him. He I rej.i nted. heiiev. 1 was saved, llavitijr 1 , vi, si, Ion 1 : devoted to evilh.d it.it was iintural for him tear 'h-.t ten;pt!itions to j his former pleasures would ho too strong j for his renewed nature to resist. liutiii ! stead of this mightily did God help him that ''those licentious pleasures which ! had before 1 ecu his heaven b< eamc now absolutely his avt-rsion." Speaking of | i)ti> reiaarkabh fact, his biographer says : i • 1 cannot hul be nstoui.shod that he j I should f>e so w> 'ulerful!> bftnotifled in I body .IS w ill >S ill soul, as that from that hour ho should iind a constant disinclina -1 lion to o.t a..t;or:incn if 111'< <;:. 1 iijoi | »ori.-r..iliti' < to whiMi he. fancied he was be j fore so invariably impelled bv his very j eorisHtntiia! thut lie was used strangely tc ! j tliiuk and to say that Omnipotence itself I could not refoim him without destroying | I that bo 1\ and giving him another!" l!nt ! jit did help him to refrain that ill-used bo ; dv. and thus made him a notable example j of the truth, that God uot only promises j to help, but that he actually puts strength j into those who serve him, so that they arc able to •' overcomp when they are tempt ed,' and to conic off ■■ more than conque rors through him who loved them and gave himself for them." Perceive you not, therefore, beloved youth, the advantage which piety will give you in your struggles with those tcn di ueies of your nature which endanger your moral afety in this life? What means of solf-protoction have you. as an | unrcwed soul, that can be compared with | the quickened conscience, the genuine I self-respect, the holy love, tlio divine aid, j which dvc so much moral power to the (pious man? You have not hit r/ ahi*»lutc jly nothing. Come, then, my fellow im : mortal, be pv' iiaood by your hopes of es- I cap in; the* ■ •gradations which .Oo;V >. I'ol j low a life of sin this siih 1 lie grave, to 'i vV' yo;i,-elf t" ChrLit ]!y tiie I'ale of mill ions of luiuod kpntalii by ymr fears of j social shame, mid y>urdreai' <,t' heart ng 1 ony, 1 hcsceeh you give y<>ur heart tu \ | Christ. < ry to (lod. saying " Hold thou j ; me up and I sliall he safe." trod will hear j I your cry, and then you will exclaim with | ' l'a\id, • -There art my hiding place and ] j uiv shield ! I hope iu thy word." CftssciKr.TioT-sNjiss.—There is a dis-1 ! position ol a I'vable in some to view uufa- 1 i vorablyeverything that falls under their | notice. They seek to gain confidence Iv | : always differing from others in judgment, j and t dcpreeiule what they allow to be ; ! worthy in ifc.i .:f by hinting at some mis- | 1 take or imporfcttion in the performance. Vou . -i too lofty or too low in your man ners ; you arc too frugal or too profuse in j \ >ur expenditure ; you nre too tacitiim « r ■ i free ir. \ ui's;.eech and so of tin rest. ( Mow. e'lard jigaiu.-l th ; : tendency. Noth ing more will conduce to your unooinforta | Mi nes; than living in the neighborhood oi' ill-nature, and being familiar withdis ] eontcnt. The disoosition grows with in j dulgonce and i.- low ~'id base in itself; I I and it any should be ready to pride theni- ! selves on skill and facility in the iuFence. ; lot thom remember that acquisition is j cheap and easy ; child can defaco and destroy; dullnes- and stupidit; which seldom lack information or means, can oav il I and find fault; and ivory thing can fur nish ignorance, prejudice aud envy with a handle 1 reproach. Ski: " Aaiai a.av think well, aud yet not act wisely. Tin ; >wvr to sco what right is very different from the power of doing it. A mpn of moral energy will accomplish more with a little knowledge, | thau a man uf inferior will with much -- | And strength of will i.- generally acquir ed by struggling with difficulties is early life. How few of us realize that as wc rise each morning, aud commence our va rious avocations, that wc arc one day near er our luul home. j fcst>' We mini be *iek of ./in before wc i be de.ol te sin Our Financial Situation. We recur to this subject —not this time to-present any views of our own or facts of our own gleaning, but to give the impressions of journalists whose facil ities for forming correct opinions of the financial situation are not to be question ed. From the New York Outnm' rcial Ailveriiter, a most reliable paper in every way, we take the following paragraphs: " While Congress is wasting its time over matters of secondary importance, and especially Over such discussions as the Missouri quarrels, it is ncgleetiiu' matters of vital consequence, prominent amongsi which is the need of ,'ncn t*"l 1 1 . It urges the imposition of higher dut e ; on imp .its in the following woi ' " M'e want, then, higher du i, 112 a double purpose—first, and 1.1 ■ ' inip .t- . ant, to diminish our import. - , v. ho i. ' r c 1 impoverishing us, and second! .'to ito'vnsi j ourcustoms. Let tin -uwhoui" • in •!-_. i in supeifluitie- ol' foreign origin; pay well , for them Fine silk and w '.den good • i clot lis, gloves, brandies « ig.it - -foi 'I; •>x . cent, per cent, is not tin) much, oi.deien , at any rate that may he fixed, they will j 'continue to be consumed in quantities lar- j gcr than we can afford.' l!elativc to the gold quostiou i< says : . " It is our duty now to establish a tar iff, such that henceforth Wo may cease to export gold, so that wc may hereafter buy no more from foreign nations, than wcsoll to 'hem. Of this none will have a right .to coyiplain, llithertocustomshavcbecn/ so ai tanged that wc have bought far too much abroad, and have been pcipetunlly drained of our specie to pay for it. Hy retaining our gold product in our own hands, we give stability and security tc our financial system. When gold is plen ty few revulsions can take place, because every one fee's that under whatever paper j transactions may take [.lac# there M a j Bonn I metalic basis, and exchanges fd | ways tend to rule in favor of a country in , which great quantities of the precious met- i als centre. Huch has been ever the caso| with Cnglaud, and the contrary is differ- ] i'utly'exemplified at the present day in >ur j oivii country, and at all times in Au-iria. ; Let us then adopt as our future poli cy n taritf system such that, one yea'* with j another, our exports, iu-ive of i ,■ i., , will pay forour imports. J'!:'; is tln.ei.ly | j way in which wc can stop the iuce. sr.i.t j I drain of gold which is forever taking place, j | and to accomplish it we must raise our Ju- , i tie.- till the object is affected. In so do-. iug w.'shall increase ottrrevenucs aud put i some check on that extravagance which ' is now adding to uur difficulties." Cou erniug the imposition of h. .nicr excise duties thanarcnewlevied,, v. •■•quote i | only this s( i>*'i.cc :• - I l As respects excises on articles of home I l.roductif n, tin -e should he plnccd lieavi | ly on those products which arc mere lux j urios. especially on spirits tobacco, and on i those articles in the production of which we have peculiar advantages." To the foregoing wc add some most ad- j mirablc suggestions from the Philadelphia j /in//■•tin: The writer asserts that " it is a maxim | with those governments in which the art j of taxation has been most attentively stud ied to derive revenue from high taxes on • a few important articles." In this respect | the present law is defective, for it places j low rates on a large list. Many fruitful j and proper sources of revenue are not now j taxed at all. ! " For instance, why should nN pur- J chasers and sales of stocks be taxed ? A duty of one per cont.on every transaction in stocks would realize, in this city done. ! an annual revenue of several million -. — There is no doubt, too,that several branch- I es of manufactures can bear, with >uf r • aenvenienoo, a considerable increased the I ' burden now laid up m them - , turcrs have made groat fortune ..i the two years; they are protected rig! .ist 112 ;• .egn competition by a tarif wl.ieh n. r-- , li: -i even the requiron.oiits oj JJv. /I. rill. When the rebellion i-put il .wn ■j th.y will have a market opened !o theui j ! in '.lie South, so vast mid so hungry thati 1 in ,-upplying it the utmost pow.r < 112 their ; 1 mm hinory wii! l*c strained lor some years i to coins." T j He proceeds: j Jt has been proposed to increase the in- i j come tax. This is the ruoit disagreeable ' ; of all duties, but if it is to be levied at till I I there is uy reason why at least the large incomes should not pay more than they do | i now. The luxuries too. such as liquors, I • wines, and tobacco in all its shapes, should ! be taxed mtne liefivily than they arc now. J j These ought to be made to produce the j i bulk of the revenue. j The c: of collecting taxes under the | present law is next resorted to, and a re- j duction in salaries is strongly urged. The l Ball'.tilt further urgucs that thr cnnitij -Me h' [<3y higher taxes. Money is plen ty. Another argument: to levy lauij luxe, would cure one'of the great evils of j ttie times, extravagance, because men j would then be forced to economize ■' !i* people arc extravagant, un.ki ihcin ; ' pay for their humor. Sumptuary laws [ !an absurd alid mischi-. vionsbut C« le-o .V | j can prune down extravagance by tlior- ] lough and ingenious taxation. In thai, way those who arc making fortunes and 1 can afford it will be made to pay ; and those whose means do not suffice will be obliged to live moderately and within ! bounds." To all of which we say amen ! Let j Congress tax tit>' , as the onlyiucan- j now left to save the nation from bank- 1 ruptvy When our brothers are -pillii • their blood for the Union on a hundred battle field; why should not wc contribute of our substance to sustam the same great cause?— Fitt«. (in.'tti. ficj" At the late charter election in Hay City, Michigan, a stronghold of Coppcr hoadism. the Union ticket was caricd by 75 majority. Br.if It is said there will be a fine crop of tipples in tbe re -ion of Aurora. Indi ana LEOAI. A l)\ I IM SSlvtl i.\TS. i;*e« iil»r's Xolico. Eshite of Thom**t Bighorn. >fOTIO« IN hereby given, Una Letters Testamentary \ with the Will ftniu xed, «•»> tli»- estate of Thomas Bighniu, lato of gllpmrnuck township. Untlw county, deceased, have been duly granted by tin Kegister of mill county to til© nndwntigned, residents of said township; therefore all pmow Indebted to said estate, ore request •*«l to make payment, ami those having claims to present tiifiii properly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM IUQn.VM, THUS. STEPHENSON, Mar. h 2. Executors. BXiGVTOR 1 ! DTOfICB. Etlafr •>/ J.Ji t, Jfifjj, Dr'.'d. I" KTTERS Tedanvmtarv on the estate of Jon* Hoco, J late •'f Cherry township, Butler county, !•»*., dee'd.. i-vriii ? been granted t«. tin* undersigned;, all per-->n km themselves indebted to -.aid <> vill pi.-,". - pn .-cut them properly authentic iti 1 for j i .. ttlrin-ni. JANB if. lIOUG, | y'x< cutrix. j AilHi.i'fistl'illDl'N Sottec. j i 1 »... '" V2.u- 1 ; Viio*r,«*sc?v a s.rA«cvs. . ... JJ. wmmr Attorney c 4 Liaw. j I Ai*o S.ieen.sed <'la»tii ifteo*. ' , Office with E. M' Jurkih. Ecq.. oppositethe Pennsyl vania Hotel, Butler. Pa t H\lT'.B.i MCCAHI>I.LSS lit:..ii C. GRTUI.O:. ! McCANDLESS & GRAHAM., Attorney's Ml i.:iw. Office on tb«- South-west ournei of the Diamond, Btillur. Pa AIso,CLAIM AGENTSf.»rsecuring Ttnifoni, Arreart ! of J' y and limnly M>*ic;r, t»»r Soilaiers. or it' they nr. dead, fseditionof oil clalmr tor ; \> i . LACK PAY ITN STONS ltif u' it* <1 i I'tt«'V , therwi«e. Mill be cheerfully • I give:,, gra ♦ • chii/ "n any .'«n- until the nton..v i- j ; »«•»•'. i'ltr'v JI.IVI ; r • ivod and pal I >v.»r foip ; pji.-.tnN tin.v, i, . - h »vi, if drawn up iln-ir I I applies;;; •» " ii't *" ht,i- •H: precision that tiny iu'" ' V.oto-u.ly i ful» I IMI •• I .'l-'iii-l L.e applivl fir within one yeui from ! ' iKith ;i-> l . ' r \)'' - }!< > i 'r .1 -v;> sv >id (■ x (•'> VK;yvrox. oilier •T. Mail' >trcet,., posit , tin l'-,:t Ollite, Bntlvr. ~ A. M. NETMAN. M. D. I'liytelolan antJ Hurffoon, I OiTico immediately opp &ite Walkers buildings, j 15 it tier I»a. Ik < 9, l'.lßrrtf. ! Is«>B\'E>»« Al>l'FCWriSliM ' S'S. I.ANK, M'AOOY & C'O. DT VLUBH TN POiIEIC.N AND | TMMBf-STIC iiitli' iiCOIM, Nor. I to, rpdcral Street, (>. !'i Nr DOOR r.n.ov jtL* MARKBV nors?.) City, I'it. 1) v. fl, lWS,::ir. MAUTIN RrrnEß.... mo. WIIITBKCKKR STOVES AND PLOUGHS. \ \ JVX KBEOKEK a RKI RFK.—Foot). I >%-I " -■ • ; iV«4JLiii>v-il : 'l ro,, K''' Bntlor, where Stoves, Plough* I 1 1%; . 1 iee. J* : :••»» « ho„ Main St reel j lit.-; door Norili o!Jack's llood,wlieri? you will find Stows t»f all .-ir.ev and patrons, 'ihey al-o knpou handa large %to*'Y of PlongtM, whieh tl. > -til nsrheap N- the}* can bought at anv otliet eatablidUniont in the county. Doc. 9,lßfifctf | A WJIA HN 1 : «-■» II <>l ». • iS F= !j"l Ifc vd'n llnildlncK Hntler. Pa., will Koep constant! v I :i hand, a a— .i tnnMit of Sfiddles, llann --, an l I rv"i\ tiling iii hi lino -f bufiiu--. which hr .ii • • a? jj•• • to •t .' i - Work < 112 all kin !- luniittfaetuii'd ; t tdt . ! M .-.'iii i;.1: e>n flmrt notice, | H... J, !: ' } .1 OilX A. f-KDW UK. | DRS* S. R. & C. L. DIEFFENBACHER. : "* J i.v. s!.V..i • T. • ■ 1 ! -V ■ . I" •I Fliliwr' 1-K.U'UK-. '.V11.,: ar.l -i ti.o t ,-iMt, JictlerPa. j lJec.P.l«-t3.;:;Tf. VOUULFiI' SIOLSI-, WILLIAN VOGtLEV, Proprietor i riTHK nnri wouM r«--pe tfnl»y i.-.t'Ttn tin p*tMic lon 111 , i i. l mi i 1 .» lan i uuw brick buil!i»»... ontl»e«lteof the old and well kuo-.tn j house, fornierly •"''iipled by bitn a?a Tavern Stan l. I' j liaMbecuat cre.o i-xpetu." iu urn ling and fnrni.-bin: bin I new hoii.se.ii I tlarters hllnaelfthut helft IKIW prepAretl to I acconitu Hliiti. all »ho may desire to j»iv«- him n call.— I Unving i»injde h.ai«r reoin for one hundred pi 1401*4, and ictabling for at i» »xt fifty s. Thankful for |wwt patronage, he would wka mnlinu sucuof the:', -le. WM. VOGKLKY. ififiy SLEH THIS? -r- rll • > toWr • "T, grate r'C K - * r "'- ■ (■', , xh-, " y t'i 1 iiepnbllr tint he ban r9 . K ».' jv 1 4 l . ■-.. i lar>i» m.« kof J ■ ?* SADDLES "ke.. I / . - / ■ { It) ■ •' 5 "tun-1. »vlu rr ■si.V , J V be w ill b« ready at all " - W-mX* } call lie i*< manufiu^toring,aud keepKoiiband I the very 1 -t « .01 112 • r iii x\ Ji h. All work v 1 rranted. Bmalriufc' dune 01* U*e riborttvt t. li' o and m f;.vt-ra! 1.. lomu j Dec. lhUi. J. J. . KDWK K H 2I(PIKPH.< itM kscV Jewplry, T F you v» u»t a Watch, Clock, or set of r-nul .Tow.J Iry t lirkb», wliero y..n can gel ihu >er> b-.st Un i inarkrt atfor-I lie k> lor l.ifoiise. rnilF 112 vm i,'. named j . rtoushar. ttlid tl;eir appU. i I lion, to »j:;h v n-:, b%l. 1.1 the nil. Jof I In. I 11. 1. -f lb Oonrt of Qtiartor Sowlon". of Bntler »iuit>. lv»r Itcennr. u:;-U-r the iict#-' of ly <>t 51arcii iiltt, and April <: 'tb, !*s r )S. to regulate th* sale of intrxicatinj drink«». 1. Henry Stetd'g«*x*.—lj »t Saxonl.nrg. 11. nrv V Aderli dd—!>♦». Saxoubarg a. William Vogcley—bor. Butler. 4. Lewi.- fira 1 c -Jeffeim.n township. 5 John Kelly—Parker V/Wn^hij'. ti. Kiix- Irvin—Jacktoo township. 7. Wm. G. rhrisUey--bor. Ccntrevillc. 5. Jacob Kcdber—Miutnnt township. 9. F. 8 Magoo—l)Or. Dutler. In. ibv-rge TruUy—Buffalo township 11. Cfonrge W. Fddler —bor. 11.-irni>'ny. 11. Jirfiti liirea— ClearfirlU township. la. Fraie i - Kvth—bor. Centreville. 11. John Stj : vrart—Murcer town^ldp. 15. Alex, t^wry—bor. BuMer. 10. Fainin*! Alleu—b"!". I^'ospeot 17. Thoiaas lt w| the very finest (nudity—different kiudsof Rheuharh. A splendid lot of Evergreens and a great variety of Promiscuous live* for ornament ami shade*.—• All of which, we prop.»*e to tell on u« reasonable teim<», as the satno quality and varieties can bo had I T, from niiv agency or ent ihliahmeut In the »x«nntry. .lan* o,lßo*. SILAS PEARCE A SON? R. G. SHARP, PRALER IX FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES. 11* now prepared t«»fill order-* for the Spring \«ag )' !■» nt i TT'Z on terms with which no •Iher "4r ■ J Fruit A vcent can compete fvt FiIKSIINESt 8 . VIGOR, ar* -SIZE AND SYMMETRY I'l- ti 10 It. >ll that ; ; ' *ary to ensure them to grow thriftily, and b .. .duindantiy in a few seasons is I'ROPKK PLIXTISO. Within the pu*t two years, he has sold in this county TJIOI s \ MIS OF Tit EES description; nearly n, • T whi< I. are nowina thriving condition. : r ■ uf hits Dwarf Apples and Pears M ere this year I '>M>Er> WITHLVf'IOUSFRUIT. ft hut little to «tart a new orcliai-d, while In a'few vrru -ii IH tli*- must profltahlespot ou the farm. It will pa\ to cut off tin' I'M orchards of common fruit, ami ro- II hem with choice selections from the Nursery.— In a few year* after, an the former looks upon his thrifty ti -'.burdened d >wn with blushing fruit, applcsaslatge as Tin Cup &. li» will 'Y U AOK C MU HIXC. if . iV' .'., I'A.NTS, VtHTSiUklolbcr :iinmTilf. lEoots ami Shoes, HATS, CAPS & NECKTIES, a:i l a. variety of other articles iIOISKIIOLU GOODS, •ii-!i , Sin««'thiiiK Irons, Iss-kM, Hinges, i*« . •„'« M'Ahoy's,« hero you can buy them chejip. IK Vt »C WA NT (J'KSI Extra Family FFonr, or Brown Sit - ti. Hioi.rJsv.it offm-, Imperial, Voungifysoli or !J lack i'« a, goto M'A hoy's, 11- V*«> IL WANT GItOC Eltl EH of a MMpetior (pmlity, id as low rates as they can ho had ePttwbfcre in th« county, go U>thesU»roof R.C. A J L M'ABOY. Dec* 0, UA3. REDICK'S DRUG STORE, o|»|>o*it< k S(!iic'» Klorcs DUCOS, DRLOS, DRUGS, M KDICrNM; M EDICIN ES, MKI;I« INKS, MKDK INKS. 31 ED 101N ES, . MEDICIN ES, DYES, DYES, I)TES, I'AINTS, PAINTS PAINTS, I'nn Liquors for Medical use «»nly. Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. 11 t,r«i and Ameriean Perfumery, and Toilet articles.— Ti »i-■"■!* und all artielea in tho Drug line, of the hf«tipmliij and at fairest rates. IK-o. 9, 18*13. C'llKAl* DItCU NTOKK. I»r. .Tames 11. 11011, Boyd i Building. Bnller. Pa. M DEALER in all ki mis of Drugs aud Clundr.dt .*7 Oils, Paints aud Varnish. Als«», Benzole, Tar Kwk ami Ailo Orcase. Ai«>, all kinds of Brnslies. All kinds of W.!. '3 Lamps, Isunp Shades and Cbimneva. AIMI, A full a*«orttiieiit of Groceries, Tabareo £gp. an 1 Cigars of the very best brands. VI a full a«-ortment of etionarii# and Slits. Also Cretin and Dried fruit. Also a preat variety ,112 i) >tione. Liqnor.i of ail kinds for Medical and Socrl neoial purposes. AUo Stationery, consisting of Paper, Kiiv.-h.ps. P«-ri-.' P' is-ils, blank Ito>»ks. Pass Book. Slat'■* md a full a-s irtnient .»f Slunsflnditmn If vou wish to purchase tine w,rt ' of any kind hi t the place to • ' t it cheap. IMI'OItT n T KOTICKN. THE Titiin ai: «'««t 1 Hiti. PROSPECTUS. TIM NEW YORK TRIIU NK. first isMued April 10. IR4I, has to-day a larger aggregate circulation than any other iirwspaiH'i publi-ihiiliu Amerlcn, or (we i>elleve) In the world.. Compelled a year since to fncreaao the price r* It- i-sttps, or submit to the pecuniary ruin of its proprietor* from the very nuurnitiuh- of it-* circulation, it has prolmldy tdnce parted with mane patrons to whom its remarkafdecheapneis was a controlling recommenda tion; but others have taken their blace, and it ha* now more than Two Hundred Thousand subscribe! 3 and regu lar purchasers—llll i-\i-i-a of at least Fifty Thousand over those of anv rival. Anil this unprecedented currency it hasachievrd bv vetv liberal expenditures In.procuring eai I\ iin.lantb.-nti int. Ilig-n. by tin- I- .rl- - rxpies sion of < by the fit mnloyinont of ability and Industry wherever it might conrril nb- t<> excellence in any department of mir «'rdei*|irise, and bj unshrinking fidelity to the dictat'-s ~112 Javtice, Humanity?and Freo- By very largo i utlays for early and autbeplic advlc s by tdUgraph and otherwise from Its own correspon-lenti with the varions urnile-* 1 the Union, and by n.et ial .f --t . fuiio h Mich inl.nmatioi, i. -p . ting Mmk-ts, i •• ■ - • ' . • . • 111 Aprk*ulttin labored to »!• .ke f.r„. ~,| calculated !•» meet t!ie wants and subetrveUu: 1:,»r., u of tiie I'rodudic.r claries.— Ti.:" ,u lv . ' n■ v m..1.1y attaini !? no other nwoe.;..M » iu Atmt-icaor Kurope which b b ibitn illy d l.i many fiiuu-;.- mil their fani botli the number itlsfilctLu of this by far tin j I,l During t! v, ten « Oi" in'.. \v!';patfv. Ill's paper | HUpjK»rle'J that narly, th'.uph always HvtDpathlsdng with i the mere lit - . \ /-v WL-. :I - j of. Wln n ne.w i-sm .s di .-i lveil ortninff rnnvi old organi zation H through tlie -pi: tuneotis uprising of the p. oj.lr ' of the Fre»*S latex n-iinsl the tepudi itl.ni of the Ml.—-Ul i ' Besti ictlon. The rrtbune heart th participated In thai j movement, and w-is i« . -".ii ... U.-publU-i e>V 1..-n tin count;*v or »•< 'nee It entire'to complete abasement \o tho 1 sla\. Fowl-. Ulniin.t II \nt t n and r.-b-lli j It nxlurally. n.eces arlly 1 anled resi.-tance to this con- ! 4ldracy as p.aiiii nun toi-Uc-thet and de- VotM nil it-■ • • ■ ;■ themaiiitenanoe .-.f onr Union. In «-vcr\» t,r'-al «- -n'. which bus' divided j 0111 country. i» ha- 1— -i 112 uu l" on that side which natu rally cuiunviuds the npatiiy and Hupport of the large 1 majority of s.-hoo]-i:."» ud O. • dee-id ».l minority if grog- du»p«. aud - . I. a tl- -- will be lot., the last. A1 i♦ ,11 \ ii i'. r ■; til" early nnd < n bt- j ritigadjtistiuoi.t >t our Natv u d iisti ictions,The Tribune leav.n tiietlme ii. • natnreand the conditions of that ad justment implicitly t- i!t -e lawfully iu authority, con fiding in their w .land patriotidin, nnxiou 'to aid them to thy ntiu< t in thfdr ardu >us resjtonslkilltl«-s an I not toomlMiMsoli- 1 . l possibility. Firmly l-.- lieving In the Ap -ti lie rule--"First pure thm pejwea ble"—3iold|nu t!,i! 0 1-t d and final extirpation of Sla very Is tiie tru-■■•and nv dilute cure 112 .r our National Ills-that any • \pr li. it thai htnpa short of ibis call have but a tnmsi tai 1 Illusory Mtccrss —we yet pro ; that ha- In-eii*propounded bv anotiier—neither Fum ner s, nor - .T the various Coppeiheid devices nehievfii'j "I'eaoi-" bv surroniidlmr the Hi ; public Into the I iwei . 112 its traitorous 112. -but. exl.or ! ting, the Ameri.m I'-opb to have faith In their Govern ment, to re-enforeo th. '■> tiraiies an l replenish their treaa ' nrv. we believe that, if they but do their iltitv, a benign 1 Provide,!.-, will i due tir.n btinc this fearful Htrnajile to «ucb a cl-'-e a - will » t 1. .-rve the ttne ei. .t- - t our countrv and the permanent well-being of mankind. We r. -pi' T.ih '= th»' Fiil-scrlptlon* and . live exertions 01 ui frie . t . and of all whose view* and con , v ict ion- - subsbintiallv \ thorn*. TKIUIS or DAILY TIUUUNE. Singh Copy Scents, Mail Sub,; ribers, on. ,ar 1 :;i 1 Issues) Jr*. BEMI-WEFKLY TIIILLNE 0n« c- py, neyi rflOl J ( Five (ilj ' ..." *l2 All ext .: ( : v,l; i tto onv pel -.IV who : lids 11 • a club of twenty rod o*er. The & nil W\ klv Tribun • --• nt toCler \ menfoi f-' 23 WEEK L.V TBI BUNK. Teo'coj :• 'une 110 . Any lar-ei nuinbrr, addc !I . R M...-S of snb«cril e.s KM each. ••• raopi -.nit. •hi t>e\ iy eltabof ' Twenty . to..i.»n.Mr« . «no year, $-V,. and any i i twenty. Anv i •••- •" win*nonda •. . • ho! llHrtvor.xi -hall recciv. VIIK Hj:M!-NV KKKLY TUJ r.I'NH . n«ii . T" i\ |-i •»< * n» i rluli f'f flflv or <\>: TIIKIUILY THI lir\ K will 1»»» font withoutVhm •. 'j >:«• Vii I > iII e.ia nt forfl Hip 1' «t-OiII.-c- whwo !'nll <' 1111 • - mint he f.»rtn< -1 «i --lln i 1 »r the M'nu-W . « Ul.\ or Weekly Ti June■. Niih-rt i I. tk to the tw » r poru*c.ronalHting of Talea History, Biography, together with .Mimic an«l Poetry.— The paper contain* no ultra «entimentH, and meddle- nei ther with politic* nor religion, hut it is rharacterired by a higli moral t \\ postage law.) One copy for 12 months, f^no One copy fn 8 month* u V& One cop> 112 i 4 ntonfli*, I."0 OIK i iji*. for6inobflii i ! •'.'> Two coplmftii 12 mm tha, 6,09 four onplM montht (,00 Alladdition* totlmclnbsHi the nam rate*. All mou tes m veil will IMI ■ ' I 4 m Mllng to tho nbovi teni •« I'uper -• t• ■ 11J O I V. ill-, I tl..- I i.»t MIM* 'l'l■: I: I |o|- i." «• Ijf. No Mil".crlpti..n*tal;mi for !- .ittwu 112 utr month-. All cluh, must 1 Kin! hy jy-ill. A n:uu< most be given for each paper in the rlnh. A m w volume coinnn ii. >< v * v Julv and .Tamiaw.— Btlt If ap> r • .. ur..em .■ ,! o. v numUr in the velum •. I ate! Jfiyr f.relx m >Htha, he will have a c -mplete book, j "VYh'.-ii it !»■'. I it. • ' r•' wnl of his-nbacripti .ii then vedhail k" •.< u! -' nrtiil.ri to r.-:ie\. U vith-iut itun • " ' ' 'n • lor i.V paj «■' i.ii - i writ" their i: mh. . -ir. . •. r.tv an 1 -tot - v-rv !i --; ..-tie T-. v. . . .... ■ «•' . I J•!i wh-j.'it.i.i* pio\ u-f t-.ii I-. •: on t hi-pa per •'* twent v . n it*,»-u ,|«»yal.li In advance at lie ni'-e wh r ■ tak r n Cii,l.4„, .. . i." ■ • • 11. i i - ii. I f,r of tße lowhrico. I • thorn a< fheclnhnrict unlwrcßt'lvcdiih « »■. -irKt- •• 'i irnibie t, look over oorb i; *o." •} mint with each * -1 p» * \ put-'.ifh v. Ttia W\i TO SM:- CRI'LL. —Trie p. M made riho for n paper in toencl '• tie moil*.)' in a letter ami wldnv* the puhlialier «lii .*«• t. • , ir-' in
  • n, w wn* bmdly ■ iu» d, t .iling, t»ixli.>;i vvry noint «>f the roiii|uut-«. in onWt i nee opli-h th« ■ i.jeot of bin mlasion. lie hiu» the 'ri i•* ii'■" 1' • .HM'tie hiiimolf mice n. «-,.»t home, aero iII p.- 'uiti .. 112 the «p. .hii. n- 112 articles in hit lioa T lauoi, 11.:.i \».i* < \ r cone«:ntiat« •! at any point c-.i.i ; . \ wheiu « |-e in I docktodly >• •.' . y. A • in letnrn, • 112 h'« 112« 11.-w i ill/.. . I I i i ' 'i • . ') i hat tlo will. •» b hit a • • o..|c-\.it," v |- r tin in- U--, bin lino * tuck of Tobacco, Snuff and Cignrs. are goni-rally ungrateful, an 1 lb" poo |»!«S though • •' ■ • i-," -ii i. ' .. ■ i vr..■ iJv in i' ■ right track, yet Ie t -l.- a kind ..f confidence h. thorn that 111. % will 11l -Itat. to p,-i n. i.-a ' j,. ~» , when they dial I hAVo*'itiVtwtigntcd" bin utock. In onler lo make IUI intelligent report, it will BY nocoaaary for all nt. r. "teii in tho "iwe and .'-ii- « 112 Tolwu-c, in »>l rt.-« v.i iotbw, to call and tr>- for ti m*elv«-. . The committee wgH leave, to be from ftirti'Vr ceri-id»-iati'»n of thw auhjuct. UKOltUiu VOUKLKY, Jr. Doc.il, 1S», )::Jtmo. "" COUNTRY MERCHANTS, CALL AT lleiiieinaii'H ({<*<»!» Store, Vt„l t.n> OSCKKIU'iS .' :-r(« - r M1...1 ll'H'ki. til I'nl.liw • ™ .i i.:nr. Alvrava ..I, 1.1U..1. » full mlpl-l.v "I SUIi.-niTV I"I. in,.l .iw, at whul .1" »M l*'«il. •'l' 1 71 xiuiiiii. l.ifi.r.' |.urcliii:.iHi: >.|«u»lnii-. N" fruulilo W bow (foodft. Do*. 0,1868::tf. KJIIMHIUTI or r.tNiiiox. ON MAI.V Hi'H 11 i; r l', Opi>osfio Boyd's Buildingt, Bailor. Ime unduftiiifmd Would r«.pu tfuJly inform hi, old friend' and the puMk' V" rail*- that he ia Coiihtint ir hi ri-e. ipt .1 (J;.) ver> iut • : .' U-iiiotw, and IM fully ore a red at all timoa to execute all kind* <1 work in his line I huainesH in a neat an l workiuanlik" iiuuiiie:-, and will e happy t > attend to ail who may give him a call. A N M' ANDiaSIiS l.ui «• lHf4 ::tl ft* 1:It IODIi'ALJSOIK KfS. Terius rcdndcd lo Old I*ilw GODEY'S UOn BOOK For 1864r Great Literary and PictOriaf Year' The iiuhlMier of Oode.v's Lady's Rook. thankful ti/ that i»nI»1 i«* which has enabled him to publish a uingaxiiift for the last thirty-four years of a linger circulation than' any if* America, noh made m arrangement with tin pt::.«tlar authoress in this Country— MARION lIARLANI), Aulhortss of "Atom* " ITvhlm I\Uh t n " Mors' Svfr,' 41 AVmrii*,'' rtffrf " Miriam, ' who will, furnish stories for tli" Lady'* Ihiok for I^f4.—• Thin alone will plan* the Lady's Booh in a literary phint' of view far ahead of any other mngitslhe. Mariofi Ifhr land writTs for no other magarliie Our other favorite' writers jjflli nil continue to furnish articles tlirofighon' tin year. TTIK REST Lady's Magazine in the World, and thtf Cheaoest. rmniTKJfJTruK is of thai kin 1 that can he read aloud in the fatuity clrch and the . h-iyy in immense number, are sul*cihen forth. # -k. TTIF MVSTC ' all original, and would cost cent# (the price of lh«- l;.o••k) in t i mn-ie Mores: I>U4 m< st of il U i-opyrighted. I'and cannot' 1 obtained except in "Clodey.*' , OI'JT srr.r.L EXGEA VIA/;S\ \ AU «Worts t > rival u* in this have penned, and we now j stand alone In this dontfrtiuent. giving, m W|» do. niau.v m ne and intlnt--t > helter ( thriving* than are pnhlish. d i in a:iy other work. • OODEY'S IMMENSE DOUBLE SHEET FASUIOXVL.\TES CONTAINIXrt i Fit/in Jtve to getrn full Imr/th F'shitm* on each phit*. \Hh?r iiuxgatinet givt only two. i FAll AHEAD OF ANY FASHIONS IN EUROPE OH AMERICA. TIIE PUBLICATION OF TIIKSR PLATES COST SIO,OOO woui; than Fa-hlon-plate* of the old ttyle. and notion;: hut our woim|. rfullv large elreulati in enables us to give them.~ Other magazine- cannot afford it. \\. never spare mon ey when the public can he benefited, ' These fashion-* may he relied on. I>r"*ses may he nmdo nfter them, and the"wearer will not suhjeet herself to rid icule, ?».s would he tin- case if she visited the large cities dressed after the style of the plates given itl hoUmu of our SO-called fiidllion llUlgll7.ilU-s. ot it ivooj) t:\citA VJNCS, of which we give twice or three times as many oa any other magar.ine, are often mistaken for steel. They uro so far superior to anv others. I MIT A TTOXP. Rowan* of them. Remember that the Lady's lloolt is th • original publication ainl the cheapest. If you lake Chuh'v. you want no other magazine. Everything that is useful oi; ornamental In a house can he found in Uodev. 1> It A \\r\G LESSON*. No 112 tj»* r magazine gives tlp-ui, and we haven enough to till Hvverul kxrge volumes. * . tint HF.CF.IVTS are such as can he found nowhere else. Cooking in all its vii i-'ty t'ont'i i ti.'tiery - the Nursery—the Toilet—the Laundrv- -the Kitehu'i. Receipt-upon allsubject* are t,» h< found iu the t»<: - < 112 the Lady's Ro-fc. We originally tailed this d< p utliit nt, and h ' ve perlllll't facilities tor i Uio it m."t pe: f' t. Thin ilej u tment alone is worth tin pi ice of the 1t,.0k. /. I/-, ry worth TAfir.r. This depaiim n! ii es et fc:"ivin ;s and d sciiptlons >f every articlo that nt dy iva. MODV.L "O TTA CES. N- other mflg'.VßlnP has this department. THSStfti. C ASH Iff UkVl\( L T»\N Y POST-OFFICE IN 'i fIK UNITED BTATKB. One c....\ .-no yenr, $3. Two c .pies one year, ?:». Three . one veai. l-nr v«»r, tf. Fi' .ph« « n»d mi « xllit ' |»y to tli. jitamu ! '••tiding flu* club. #ls. Eleven • , • one ] xli i • py '<• too porsnn •tending tin* rli|li. # *). An I Hi "»»/»/ iiiii,:n/-ln« Hint can 1"* Introduced Infothe ql-. elnb* in J'l »"• I th- Lady'n I- I«i A'tliUllrf Homo Magazine. 81'KCtAL CLIIOOIXO WITI! OTftKtt KAfIAETVM. fj.'.l.'vVi Rook find Arthur's Homo Magazine laith one* year for flu. ley'* l,tdy*.< U«K»k find Harper's ltmruziue boili one year for ' Godcy. Harper, and Aithnrwlll nil three In* unlit one year, Mil receipt oflff.no. T,canny Note* nnd Notes on aU solvnnt banks tnken Ho Vn refill and pny tlic postage on yonr letter. AiMmw 1,, A., GODEY, 82ft Chemut Hrret, J'hilaiMpttiu, ib. GEKMAM'UWN TELEGRAPH. A Family and Agricultural Journal,, DEVOTED TO CIIOIC K LITERATURE, INCLUDING Pod ry, NovcU't t en, I\D MO HA L AXD FXTETt T. IIS ISO Jt KA DIXG U EX Eli ALLY. Tii tlie Literary Department wo Khali present the choi reft variette* within tin* reach of onr extended mean* Tlio ISo\ idettea, Tales, Poetry, Ac., idiallhe *up plied twi" l.e t .ind highent Sources, and he equal to anything to In round In any Journal or magazine. AGRICULTURE EMBRACING FARM I NO, GARDENING, FUUIT-RAISING, Ar. la all I heir branches, on conducted on the latent amtt most approyed pjpitetttH. Our lulu.i in I hit- d.-partiifnt for over thirty year*. , . t tl. ' i l 'i |»r«.t.ati Hi'-.- viTv brunches of industry, and i t theni la; r . within our power against f»:M f:ii . • ..t 'jiu - ji'iT c«ir,-h purpo.-e-. nf iliu many c.m i,ii ■K<'ii-«ti'>n advntnre* hy wlileh tho Farmer i« ir i i . n,i |v ;i» 111 .1. Till.' Portion oft Jim G MIMA WTOW n I 'Ci;i i -pai-ii wiil alone 111- Worth tl • Wlmlo plieo of nub ! i. i.n«.n, n« v Krrmer and ' 'irtlii'jr. who has a prop •. -i :•{ ; I ion ot |. c dlin, ;, v ill rt*a■» univi-rsal v. 11l 1 o eoiitinue.l vflili redoubled ef!i»rtH !■» moet the in crea-lng deniaiids of the public. The labor required in | tliir« li.-pai tiiH iit it« never fully appreciated by the reader, if w..lii-l lie iinpoMr.ible to pr. M l.t. in the con.lenne.l aii'i ran It'll* made up f.,ii.m in uliieh it app. aiH. a .-orre. I I ! HIM- •. of all the most - of the yrek, with out involving much physie»i labor, tact and judgment. We annex the csudi toriii«. to which we beg leave to J call the attention «-f all v.h » ihiuk of mibforfMng for a I''' "I" ADVANCE CASII TKUMS. • On,' On.; Ti nt" 0n»! Coiiy, Three Year*, Three Copies. One Year Fiv, Cojil.".. (11... T. .IV-/ • *;»; J .-ri ( oph**, » » opy for fix month*; a Club of ten or more, to a copy for imio year. All Club Hnlmrrlp tioii)* flipped at the etui of the time paid lor, unlewa re i» N'o order will receive attention unle*H iwcouipa nied with the i aah. i» ./** B|»ecimen numl»er« -«;iit to npplicanK * PIIIMP It. VKKAP, Alitor and Proprietor. • Arthur's Home .Tluga/ane l \»f I Kit I . KCIHCMI *>y T. S. ARTHUR AND VjRGINIA F. TOWNSEND. VoLtMta xrnt AM» XXIV. Tlo HOME MAGAXIXK t»r IS»4 will be conducted In tho wiiii- Kpirit Oiaf baa di. iiienc- in.-lit nd ronliiiiio to unite in oin pe»"iotiical th atti-M-ti- u .!■ •> !!• • ' b »th th" Intuits', or Ftu.lt i..i, m ~ . . t > . j|. i jtnd the graver literary i„ .•• ii, . . ~ ■ .. m■ i I s ' : THICK K f.IH" iIN AI. 1.1 I'll. wrFltja OX. ~r | «• .. i 11 ..... >*•; i, hi' lir-e '•( 'h. -c w iil lie hv V 1, 11. .....I Intho J,,,,'.. i ~ % w,ll !• 1..* C. H. AKTIICU. And it tb r,| iv,'., , tl-. i . fMI S >f. A. DKMBO.V, a wrl ! ..i i,., i. 1.,'.,,in aHe *ith the oublie. r ~t 't b.ViUiK C'IUV nV TAI.KNTKD i W|[lTH:s will continue to eurichbthe li«»nie | wlth-h-'i.. !■ i.-., :• -en,'. • -'v-.nnd hketelo .-f tile hi,.l chain let* written with He; aim of blending literary 1 « \ .!!»/.. with thr higher teaching* of morality an'/f --| 1 "ft b Kit ANT ENGRAVlN'OSappnnr In .very nnmher in eluding'hi.lce picture , grmpn and ehacMctnm, prevailing 1 f.i»l,i. I-. and « I tr. \antAy or patt.., ni fi-r , iruieiit I embroil) 1 . etc. * le. • I' 1: KM 11 ,M.s I * fit fiKTTIXG UP Chi; US—Our Prcuii ' ii'ti Piatt for lW»iare liw»:e awl beimtirul Ph«»U»jrin|»li» o j i-.v am: KLINE' and"THE MITIIEKLKMUAi UN." ! 11 ICMH- \i a year in eTwo cnpi-H tor *•'). Threo : r«>r I''our (ur t-t. Eight, and one exUa copy to getter i up >4 club, flu. Twvlvi mid one extra, fl«'». Seventeen and n.-<\tn», J-JU. Pki;.MlCM—one to.m r.y £2 sub .vribers; aud oneto getter-up of £l, »'\ #4 urflo Both prcuiiunia sent to gettcr-up ot flft^andfMileliiba. 9u 'ln ordering premiums Maul threo red ftainp«, lo previa,• poHtaue on muju*. Addre*-, It. P. ARTHUR Sl CO., 3Walnut St. Pbihideiphi IISrOTIOIE. fIMIK account of Walter L. tJraiiam,at. amigneo of John I Oallaher. I>q.,of Clearfield towiwthlp, Untler ctainly, :ta riu-'i.r i-ut by Bamue| Oraham «iul itobert Graliaiii, , Committ "112 Of said Walter L. Gfalmin, ban this day : b'son exhibited and Alt I in my office, and approved and c.ullrined nisi, which account will bo allowed by tlio. Courcof Ooiniiion Pleas, or wj id county, on tho 28th tlay ! or March, 1*64. being the fin-t tlay of next term, uulerftf Ir.ni-» llieii hi -.hown agaiiut iln conliriuation. t WM w »PS. Proib'v i Untie;. F# b. 27. 1 5 04 mar v••