<fltr fjrrrr's ilnnrtmrnt. Con )03ti ig N ght-soil. Tli ■ fdlowi ig from the Utin TTer ald is liuiely nli-l valil.ibl •, an 1 can not he too strongly recommended to til" adoption of every fanner. L t e ich one e ilcnl ite for a moment liovv much h loses in the course of ti year. by li< gbeling to foilivv til' advice ln r. in ofl' n d—or rather tin; pr ic tio.* herein il. scribed. S.iys the edi tor : " When at the Otvi la Community we saw an arrangi ment for compost ing ma nines which could well be adopted bv those who have mad * ii" provisions for this purpose. It consist.- i:; nothing but a floor of pi ink set upon the ground and over this a temporary she 1 of hoards erected with sides open, the covering inteinl i d simply to cary ofl' water falling in r.litis. Ilere ail the night soil and refuse matter was collected and com posted with muck, ashes, &c., and by inixi g snnll quantities at a time nnd throwing into a heap th" m iss was rcn 'el'eil inodorous and a power ful fertilizer obtained at ir trifling C.T pense. Might soil composted in this manure makes a valuable application for g.irdfit crops, b ing more iflicient than barnyard manures ami free from the seed of grasses -Mid weeds, which is un i.aportant item, as every one must have observed who lias hid utucli to do in the culture of garden •• There are 112 w people who fully understand tli • economy of manurts ot consider the vast sums that are an nually lost from sheer wastefulness of fertilizing nn.t* rials. 'lt is a good profit.' says John Jchnston of Ci in va, 'to raise 300 bushels of w heat from ten acres ; but wheft it ta es thirty acres to r.:i<c that amount it is raised at a loss.' To grow large crops, and *tn «ic h profit, lnatiinvs nrc rniuir.il, mid it is from want of tin nppV' i i itioti or know b dg" in the liusb i nliiig of m inim s that many fanners fill 1 to make their labor pro fitable "'lh' »ompost h"sip is a ncco-sary app n I H> t r firm wh r ail rc tis mat- ri 11 should h ib | o ited and wi. k Inv i.• t nuk ro.id .-cr p i.igs or th • lik , an I'bus converted i.it i th • in an.i of e richmi th" foil an I miking an abundant harvest. / i Oil'ih—in inc. Miap-uls and all tin' w.i-to from the building*, were - v <1 m 1 lump d in this receptacle, • I "luring ih- course of th" year a iccumulition of manures was li.nl fioai thi ■* so ire • whirl w*s re g r i das th mo-t valu ible ef all the I it I,zing lintit: Is made on tin farms. It is by such manag' melit that land I- tirii'd to pond account nnd farming made to pay."—(/.sr. i Ki.DiN'i POTATO Tops.—An old corrcsjiondi nt of the Jt 'ine Farmer, say.-—"I shock my tops, when pulled grci 11. in the same maimer that I do my beans, nnd when ,-uSliciuitly dry to save, remove them to the barn as winter fctd for stock, co sidering thein worth sotm tiling more than their vc gl.t if pot a ocs or turnips, by giving tin in one, two or three twitterings pr xr< ck. 1 know of no vegetable substance they will eat mo,e greedily, and I think it healthy for them thus fed " This is a new wrinkle, we think, for the funnels of the .Middle States; indeed so far as \ye know the 'old c rrcspondcrit is the first discov i i>r. —( 'jhermantown Telegraph. DON'T DU.-IMSE S.UAf.i. T UXR.s. — Some years ago a gentleman visiting si farmer, took front his pocket a small potato, which somehow had got in tlier-.'at home. It was thrown out with a smile, and the farmer taking it in his liair.l to look at it. a curious little boy of twelve standing at bis elbow asked hiuiwh.it it was. "Oh" said lie, " u 'thing but a potato, mv boy ; take ami plant it, and you shall have all you can raise from ittill von iirefne." The lad took it, ILII the f..rmir thought no uiorc about it at the time. Ihe boy. however, not despising small potatoes," carcfullv divided it into as in any pieces as he could fi d eyes, an I put I hem into toe ground' i lie product was car - fully put aside 111 toe tall ami plant'd in tne spring, an i so on till the fourth year, VVIII II til VI Id being good, the actual product was four hu dred bushels! Tlie laruicr seeing tin pro.-|ieet that the potato field would, by :inothi r year, cover his whole l-»rin, ankvd io be released fro .i his jiroiiiiael L t u» not despise small tilings. — Merry Jlu*, tint. '/cm rally .»p -aking, the smal l i tin (juiniti'v ol trun una tree, the r r Hu tun or; ih rcfoi'e, thin all flilit.i in Uio It raxion, but avo.d ex cess; a single gi»o»« h l'l V on a tree, a finglc uuiicll ol glajit'S oil a vim no in..lter hu>» line it liny b,—is a disgrace logout l.iliinng. iyrjS' Thotigh rapid giowth is ili si laluc iiisuccuu nl i gctabli s, this is lint tin case witli iiio= i tliiwi ring slmbs, which lorin bushy, and theri fore hand- Boui r |i. tints wli ii grown sl iivlv. BQu' lieng. I " chtions a rose tree, still living, wliich is upwards of oni vt'jirb o»«l. Little slii<ks In lp ttir thai loj gc otics to kiiidii. tUe lire. (Situational Jlcpiirtmcnt. Soldiers' Orplnns. THE SCHOOLS AI.KT.AUY STLF.CTF.D. Six Boarding Schools for .these Or phans have, up to this time, heen selec ted and the terms with them nearly uia tlfcTl, in different parts of the State. Ihe number will be increased and the terms perfected within the present month, and in the January number a lull list will be published. Fur the more juvenile orphans, proper Institutions have beeti selected and will be agreed with, in ' Philadelphia. Lnncas ter and Pittsburgh, and additional one? will be found, if possible, in other p:irts of the State. A li>t of these will also be piibli-hed in the January Number. To both of these classes of Institutes, some pupils have already been admitted 011 State account. I IU.INO UP THE. APPLICATIONS. '1 lie Chairman of the County Commit tee is respectfully requested to give lU .struelions that the person who signs the application—l eit the mother, guardian or next friend—.-hallsign it in two places: fiist, at the end of the "Application" itself, which is to be done in the pres ence ot one or two witnesses; second, at the end of the " Statement" npj ended to the application, just after the word ••observances" and above the affidavit be fore the Ju-ticc of the Peace or Alder man. TIIK KIND OF SCHOOTi TO WHICH TUE C'HIMI IB TO BE SENT. The committee will also confer a ben efit upon these orphans and be of great lo the Superintendent, if they will inquire into the qualifications of rath if th;m and indicate in (be certifi cate the iif schools to which each is to bo sent. If a child is ascertained to be una'' « to read and ignorant of the \e:v rudiments of arithmetic, and withal either puny in body or backward in men tal development, though over seven or even fit:!} eight, years of age, it is unpie p.irct for (lie studies and exercises ot the advance i boarding schools, and should be fiist admitted to an institution for the in i;e jnvcmle i iplians. On the contrary, il grounded in orthography and reading, an t somen hat versed in counting and .Ii iit ;iiiii nts of numbeis.it should be at once .-<nt to the Hoarding School, even ih u Ii only six years ot ago. 'I bis in! nutation can heobaamcd best, from a I ersotial inspection and examination of tin: chill ; but t! this cannot be affected, tin l ,ij plying relative is to be ijuestioued. an t the « aloof the case thus ascertain i d ,(« nearly as may be. A suggestion ot .lie re u.t, (bus adited to the cei tificate M| trie County ( ommittce will be a rwy de s ruble as well us lcitable guiite in deci ding upon the class of school to vvh.ch tlie child i* to be sent. nnd Annvreri. QL:>IIO.>: Hl.w mail) ehndien of the saiiic necea ed subtler are entitled to the bcmtiis o! the Schools for the hducatiwi of Soulieis Orphans 1 A\M\r.i: Ail who arc under fifteen yo.trs of age—no matter how many —with •he exception lliat mere infants, too young to l.e sent to school—siy under four, and \o.iths nearly fifteen, will not be received. 'lht to inter class do not come under .the lei in of s'holurs or pupils, and it is only such that the Shite receives to be eduea te I ; an I the hitter arc so near the age at which they must leave school, that it is not worth while to admit them. QUESTION: If a citizen of Pennsyl vania become a substitute, or volunteer, or enter the service to till a quota, in another State, and die or is killed while thus in the service of such State, arc bis children entitled to the benefits ot the Pennsylvania fund for ttie K-lucattoti and maintenance of Soldiers Orphans I' A.fsvvi.a: They are not, aud in that case must look to ttie State in whose sei vicc their father died. Our fund is to be confine.l to the children of Pennsyl vania volunteers and militiamen or those ut' enneus ot ilio who died in the regular ainiy or naval service ot the L ui ted States. QIKSTION : Whit is to he done with llie uesittuie Oi'|ikans ot Sul liei>, who are ot the proper tor a<iiiii>M<iti miotlie 8c In nils, bin ale either bhml, ueal' ami Uu.nl).nt uiibeeileuiiuiis. oi .ilSieteiltti.il iiicuialjly loathsome oi inleciioUi diseases. Call they be admit ted ! A Ntvvi.il: They cannot. In the case ot the blind, deal and dumb, or idiolie, application should be made tor their le ktpiHHi into the institutions jroviued lor tliem by the Male aud they should le ,-eut thither »ss|»e«Jily is possible, 'ilio e Willi incurable aud loathsitne iliseases should be sent to »ou.e Hospital or other piofier asylum lor such unfortunate U> ■ iigs. And those with iulectious diseases .lie to he kept at home till cured, when they will he admitted into the schools like uitler Soldiers Orphaus. * <JL i.sTio.N : A soldier serves his full term IU a vuluuieer aud honorably discharged, lie soon alter .ties ol a disease IK.t contracted while in lie seivice. Aie his childreu admissible nto the tlrphau Schools ( A.Nswt.H: Accord tug to the decisions hu.- liii made they are uot, uot beiugthe > liildieu of persous who were soldiers whou they died. It might he otherwise v.tli children whose father died after his di charge hut of a di>ense contracted while iu .the service, lu this case, the cau«e of his death originating during his term of service, the loss of pjwer to pro vide for his family may be regarded as then having actually taken place, and his children be admitted as Soldiers Or phans. QUESTION: A soldier died, having been married to a widow who had children by her first husband, who was no soldier Are these children admissible as sold ie is orphans? ANSWER: They are not. They would have no claim on the estate of theirstep father, had he left any. and are not there fore admissible to the benefits of the schools as his orphans. QUESTION: I am a soldier's widow ami desire to lie employed as Matron in one of the schools to be selected for soldiers orphans. ANSWER: According to the plan adopted for managing these schools, the employment and control o4' all the Teach ers, Matrons, Assistants, &c., are left with the Principal of each. The State Superintendent eou d not undertake to make these appointments, or supervise the persons selected for thg discharge ol these various duties. Nor would it be proper for him to do so. The entire care and control of the schools, in every de partment, mu-t be left with the Principal I or Head of each. Otherwise there wou.d be a conflict of jurisdiction aud a want of due subordination which would interfere with if not entirely destroy all i rder, dis cipl.ne and authority.— /'i nn. Si hum Journal. IMU4. SEW GOUIIH, IWO4I AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST AMD AS GOOD AS Till BEST. li. C. & J. I,' M'ABOY.j Have just received at their establishment ON MAIN STIIKKT, BUTLKII, PA., A large and well selected stock of SPRING A-ND SUMMER GOODS. ItMD TITB FOT.LOWISO CATALOOC* AMD PROPIT THEREBY. FOH r rili: LAUIEN. <>n baml * large atocfc of Ladies goorln, surh us COBERG CLOTTI, ALPACA?. DELAXKS. Of NO OA MS l»RINT8, KERCHIEF?, NUBIEB, OLOVES. kt\ FOR GENTLEMEN. Alnn?"on Rlnrli C!-»fh«. FtrfT mrl Plu-k niTi-" ?fitinrlf«, IMitin tuid fancy Vr tings, Shirting. etc., etc., ItEAItY >lil>r C'T.OTIII\u. Such AS COATS. PA NX?, VESTS nnd other gnrnicnN Btoo(s an<l Shorn, HATS, CAPS & NECKTIES, nn<l a variety of other articles IIOINKIIOM) U OOOSj 9nrhiui nnd Blenched Mn<din*. nnd Cotton. T/ilde Cloth)*, Oil Clotlin, Litim an-l llfiop Towel*. Carjiftn, Curtain*, Fringe, etc. HARDWARE, <ScC. Ifyi-n wnnt Noil* «>r Spike*, Manure «»r other f<uk». Saw- Mill «>r other «*wn. Snioothin« lr<»n-. etc., goto M At»gv'*, where von can buy them cheup. ll\ 'I VAMTI IBn l I " lj H' nr. >Vlnt«- <-r Itrnwn I!i • ili«e,lmperial, \«>nng Hynonor Black Tea,goto M'Aboy'a. II" Vou WANT C> HOCKHIEH •»f a snprrior nnnlitr. at an low rnte* as they can bo had else* hore in the county, goto the store of R.C. k J. L M ABOY. May 11. lAT4. Ash & Graham, ATT ORFEYS' AID (lonuscUurs* at Law, OI I - CITY, l»A. Particul.ii attention giv«u to Coiive>aucing Jiud the examination of Titles. 4#~Oil claims bought and on Main Street, first building east of Pont Office W. H. H. tIDULC. : J. B. CI.ASK Attorneys' at Law. Office, nue Door .Sout Ii ef M'Aboy'a Ktorr m Ittitlor, Pa, Will attend to all entrusted t . them, promptly. Al*o Aacsts. fv«r receiving i'khsio*-. Bou.>rtE;i, UAfic PAI foreoldfer* or their rei>resentative.-<. No charge until claims are c llecti d. mll« Aprils, lIM J.C RKDICK4CO AMERICAN CITIZEN .ItTii Pr latin g0 fH c© t Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND Bmm JDS Corner of Main nntl JefTeraon Street a, Opposite J nek's Hottd. Ilaa € 1 |»aa. wf: ARF PUKPABED TO PRINT.ON SHORT XOTICK, liill lltMcls. Hooks. I>rugirisl. Labels. I'ro irrainmes. Ciuisfitutions. ('beck- 5 . Nut en. Drafts. Hlank<. l»u-:ncss ('ar«ls. C tnls. Sh »w ( l anlß, Pamphlets, Posters. Hills of Pare. or»ler "Books. Paper Books. Billets. Sale Bills, £e. BKI.NO FURNISIIKD WITH The Most Approved Ilaad Presses AND TilK TiAHOKST ASSORT M KNT OF Type. Borders. Ornaments. Rules. Cuts. Ac., IN TIIE COUNTY, Wc will execute evervtliiiifr in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NfciTLT, PROMPTLY, ft) AT In a style to excel any estalilishnient at linnie. ami compete with any abroad. *•■*. ■■ a.'.i | Are eni))loyeJ iit even io.nn li of tin' | hu-'ine-s. ami we en leuvor to meet the I n;iiits of thee immunity, ami to re tain the li'in irahlc ilistini-ii n whYli hn« I hoen already cmi-c !cl to.tlrs ctuMiidi- I ment. for TASTII I "Nt <)MPOSITIO>' j AND lOlcftanec in Press Work. In all the essential*! of ( heap I'rin I itnod I'ajier. 'l astefnl Coiii|'(i.sitioii. lteau iti Inl I'l ess Work, and I' i>».vr>• 11. we in- I vito coiii] ar: pii. fn in petting out a ("aid \ of a sin Jo line to an illuminated To.-ter. or a work of any number of pages. iii si \ j;.%s ii>vi;iiTisi;u"i s. HAM'L. M. LAXR J. I.TNN M" O!0T M.I TliTTfcß. i.AM:, ?.i'Ai!ov .t co, DEALKItS IN FOtIKION AND DOtIIWIK DRY (iIOOUM. i>'o. 1 so, Federal Htreet, Allcshcnj < !!•». I»a. IW. n. Iscn.::tf. "STOVES and^ PLOUGHS?"' \\ r 1 KBI'f'KKR & RElßEft.—Fnnn< 1 •>> ilt I- - Knui.lrv North t tin- hor -v ai ; < «••-'»« "112 811 tier, where Stoves. l'loii«ln *»•! :l • • . Min_ nr.. mi l- . », shut „o tire. Their wm - room i* <m Mnln Street lii -t D .or North ur.lnek'rt 11..te1, where y, U will fin-l SIOVON "fnllfllzes ;in*l pntroii-j. They itlso keep on lintel a large ftork if Plough** which they sell a« cheap as they ciin be houeht '*t any other e.-tiihlishiiteut in the county. Dec. 9,1«< 3:tf NK \V IIAIINKBH NIIOP. | 5 iss 11 IJ-usro. jk.. SEDWIOK, nAVINO openeil a new II trne-s Shop, opposite Bovd'.i BulhlliiK I *. Buller, I'a.. will keep cointantlv lon linn I. a I irge h tinerit of Sa«ltllf-. Ilariie-. ami every thing in hi- line of bn.-tiniv". which he ofTera at price" tuauit the times. Work «•! all kitels iiiHiiufucturetl I to onler, i»n«l repairing tlone tin »h >rt notice. Dec. 9. I*63:::tf JOHN A. SFDWJCK. HTIMi I'.ON DKNTIMT'H. DRS.S-.R.&C. L. DIEFFENBACHER. A l'Kf'l- It"It \ , *» - i \ I tifici I tl eutui It- * A K.Z, 2,;^' 's •' \ i- .. nun. i*i "* « ' •>" «*n* * '•> s.T-',' „• fi>tiM « t \ ult unite,i 'oral , v • . . "VI.-.::'t". '• '!•' •"*i 1 vei Pmtiiin. •1/. ?-*■ - nl N ulcinitfiinil t'oraU'e wo k. Killing, t'lc'ihing. extracting and luljustiiig the teeth «1 ■•ne with the heft material)* iml in the!-• st inatiue!. Pii tieiilar attention paiil to chilthen'i teeth. A-« liiet-h:itiir», they ilel'y com petition: as ••peratotH they rank ainmig the he«t. I'liar ue.s motlerate. Ailvicelree <.f charge. Ollh t — lii Boyds HiiiltlingtlenerM>n Street, Butler Pa. I Dec.». 18«3,:::tf. Ml YOU SEEK THIS? rpuF snh-crilier.ir rate .-r 'Cj a If"l « ' hlH..|«l 112 letels By**-*? ..... - f.i |.n»i - S CJ . fv., W.'ill'l I*" 11* I| tin >. 4Ta \ rrV . • '~ n . I" the j u'.l , tloillc la< ' I - W'M. ..■* <l ;,*r ;V in Ms e -J} . • wilil*«. \ . ' * v. \« hi- I : itfttiil. whe;e / i "«-v"l I at all • tmie-t ■«.. iefh .«»'nli in •vi n r him with • • •nil. lie '-<• ti't 'it"v in innf .during, mil kc- p-o,!Ir»n«l I the vei v h«»stt i-- • iieeni > t T It J X II «. ! Ml w «rk « irr oite.l. ' .|.m* on the shortest J n-t'iee ati'l i»I •-! fiv.iril li t« rnf*. Dec. .1. 1F1.3. .1 J Si DW U K. For Rili. Mice Roaches. Ant«. Bed Dugs. Muls in Furs. Woolens. Ac., Insects on Plants. Fown ! mals. &c. Put up in 26c. W'c. and #I.OO Boxe«, B.tth-s. and Fianka. f.Jail'l#.') siz, - for II >T£l.«, PfBLl" I N -TITITIOMW, Ac. " Onl> infallible remetlien known.*' " Nat tlangerons t-» the Human Family. w j& ». S'"hi wlioh— ile in all large cities, j tt „•> .11 l.v all and Betailent ev» rym het#. | a*-'.". Beware!!! of all worthh—. imitations. , See thai "CoeT\*B" n-'imeiaon eech Box, Bottle, nnd Flask, before yon huv. •ifAMrrH, HENRY H. COST AR. i PRixripiL DEPOT, -i*:! BROAD* VT. NKW YORK. «#-Boldby J. C. RKDICK. A CO., Wholesale and Retail Agent*, March 23, IRrtlrfmo. Butler, Pa. MiUi3i)5UD SLMEm7 Attorney at Law, PRAXKLIX VENANGO COINTV, PA. Office one door North of KINNKAII HOUSE. June lHi;t-:t!uio " A. M. NFYMAN, M. D. PliyHlclau iiiiit Hnrgoon. Office immediately opposite Walker • buildings, I»n. Doc. 9. lßfin.:tf. DR. B. r. HAMILTON, Pormerly of Sunbury,Butler Co., HAVINti located iu ItLTI.KR. offers bi« pruftwaiooal atsrvinw to th.we wbovee fit to give him a call. Olthe, that formerly occupied by Dr. Eineilina:. ~J. P. M'J UNKIN, ~ Attorney at Law, Alio I.ifi'iweil Claim l);i iit. i OfficewithE. M'Junkin. opposite the Pennsyl venie Hotel, butter. Ke. H ISfI'J.MX IIOIS \OTKI.S. THE "W ORLD JlroHßht right In Hie Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET, R _- . WHRRR tbe" Wander er*" ' n IMrc ' i °f fine r /• v'eSe* «'». suagly Handing on . i&i' ■*•*- t* 3 * h<»*,*'"U ' I»ut«tj-Ptrh <ie,v v "« e,e >-.i | ■ Mannfartn rernnd Pealer In all kititlA of Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. Having beyn duly appointed a "Ctfcimittee of 8lx," t«> proceed to parts beyoinl these diggbis. t.> procure f.n tin t-it izen- "112 llutler. and ill < flier - who ni'ij 112 iv.r hint with a call, the cli ji-»"«t artirlet in his line. w..uld ie-.pedfuil\ represent: that In pnrsn-ince -f his appointment, hehii* heen -luce—fill in r.»llecting " tall sp inieim" » 112 the i. -t article* ever 112 mid in Hutler! lie woiihl >»!♦*«» further represent: that he fe-ls grateful tothu public P»r the 112 i tor* conferred upon liw, in "d «ys gone by.'' :ind hope* he will merit a eontlntratlotiof their patronage in •• «| *»- that rue to. me." In conclusion, he begs leave to make the following re tnai k : that he has a little the best articles In hi* line.thai are to be fontid from the ••• entre to the circunircien* e of Pennsylvania, ami indeed, he might *ifely add. the United State* of North America, the I'rltish P ;i or the California*, including the month ■ 112 the t'..ltn.il • river, all along the ctwMt <>f Oregon, up as high .1- the parallel of -pliiftv I'll 111 Phortv. lie IIUMBI.Y • •!:- cits the custom • all the "/■>«■ /• "/'■ t |s»|»|< 1 i«,; ivav faring man who may cliMiire tom ike hi» t'• the disc .1 Mntler. or « Join n u ilbln liei b. 1 • . Wisoii." feelinu eotifl-'eat hew .11 gt vr - t t .f. v . » >• regard* price and i|iiilitv 1 me and evuuiue 1 • Mdvea! Don t put it oh"!' l'rix" :t«!in it ion c the ( time!!! HKOIUIK VOiIELIiY, .' Itntler. Pa., \fov 1l.1V4::2mo. BEOfCK'S DRUG STORE, Opposite Store, • DttUUS, HI U'iS. DBUMS MEDICINES. MKDD'INI..*. MKDH INKS. MEDH'IM «• MEDICINES. MEDICI|> DYES, DYKS, DYES, PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS. Pure Liquor* for Medical one only. French and American i-prfnmerv. and Toilet •ir*irh« < «.— Hrn-hes. Trns-es an 1 all artl< les In the Drug lim*. of the hint quality and at fairest rates. Dec. 9, RUP.iI HIIL HURStRY, 1 \I'M It HUTLER. I*l. j MIIIK undersigned W .M| | jespectfnlly inform the public I generally, lint he is niw fully prepared to fnrnish them with the choicest variety ainl very bent quality of all kind* of fruit tree*. Duiiinr the last *unuuei lie ha* made large additions to his stock of Fruit and Ornamen tal tree*, and has on hand a larger and better quality and variety than has ever been offered in thin county "Con sisting of SUMMER, WINTERS FALL APPLES. PK A< 111; S pK\ It S AN I) CIIK Rlt IES, also, ST It AVV BKRKIES of the very fluent quality—different kinds of Khcuhat h. A Splendid lot of Evergreen* and a great variety of Protniscuoii* trees ft-r ornament and shade*.— All of which, we propose to hell on a* reasonable tciui*. as the *anie quality and varietie* can be had for, from ativ agency or establishment in the eoiintry. Jan. 0, 1811*. SI LAS PEARCE A SONS. < DItKJ NTOKK. Or. JiimrN 11. Itoll, Boyd's Building. Bntler. Pa. UK A LER in all kiud*of Dri.usand Chemical* Oil®. Paint* and \aruish. Al*o, lienzole, Tar Also, all kinds ..f Brudre*. All kind* of I .amp*. I - imp Shades and Chimney-. Aho. afnll a>"ortment «>t (Irocei ies. Tabacco Cigars of the very beat brand*. Also, a full assortment of (.onfectbinaries and Nut*. Also Oreen and Dried fruit. Also a great variety of notions. Liijiiors of all kinds for Medical and Sacr'i tnenial purpose.. Al*o Stationery, con*i*tine of Paper. pens Pencils. Plank Hook*, Pa** Book, Slates and a full assortment of Sho«>-flndiiig*. If y at wish to purchase fine glass wate of any kind this is the place to get it cheap. JACK'S HOTEL F. M. MA.GEE, Proprietor. Corner of Main ami .leTerion treeta. Unller, Pa. March 1«. 1«4. I'HOFEHSIOai A LCA Kim. IP^R/RARIEIREIKXIP. 'Mil h illide • l tied nolild . espet till lly ilif 1 ill tb 112 piibi ic, I that the> have entered into Partu»i>liip, in tbe I licit' lltiHlni-HH, "'id lieteby solicit the pan -nage. 1 the public They aie p'.-vided with a lie it lle.ii -e ind Inv. Ii <l.ll I large |unntitv of the v.- y best nmtei nl. and • . IHi l.v P' '| oed I mi 11.-h COIIIIIM 1 nl kiiel • 11 s|| it notice. -J liey will have .11 hand* constantly 1 vaiietv I < iHins linished to .suit purchasers, and on Ihe m >1 let sonable teims. They will als<i furnish Carriages and c iiwvanre 4 1 , Funeral oc, I>ioi„ when r».jue~te.|. \\ ltl i,,s. ~ •1.-tiers.Hl street, - dc»or< West of American t iti/m .FL,. . 0. 1 . lti»K-Sl.\t». llutler, July 20, 18<V4::tf. OKOIIOi. W . KIIA Register's Notice. N' OTK'K Is hereby given t all pi-. .1,. interest, ' thirf the r 11 » usK< unts hav< been , fa coiilliiiiatii.il .tli'l -• iI w.iiiie t the ' • ' • Oiirt, to be held in the b 1 »;ntl- : . W 1 | |)m • i.il.' i |hi 1 Final .it-r,unit < 112 Hobei tH 'iiilt 11 A ... t ■ e«i.«if; of Jiihii \l,■re a . .lie .1 liici .- 1 ; Vittalneemnt t ~ F. \| 1 12, u X4M ,,t M t Nil,lies-, dee b. } - t , ►•"HI a*'c«-ii'it fJi. I j; I . ~112 A • Kennedy, deed. I o . ... " ; Final ic „,1 . | \\,u i ..... \ | SHI 111 Philips.tier ,| i |,-., . • 1 l"Ml ,•'<• ant of in , ... He e nnn i( , . 112 .bdlll Simile;. , it 1' hI • . i I 1-nl .»•« .liu'i o| John Ii Kril*! 1..,. i, I . Kell\. eel. Filed. ■<•! .J« i of JoliQ Parker, te d iled.Oul - . Filial oc nut J (.Hthaiilie I.epiv 11.-• , i ich lei l.epl v. dec d Filed, Oct. ,1.1 • I. I Hid lice lint I Mti'tin li t bill. Adlu 112 ii, 1 bach, dec ,|. | ,i«.,1. th l. 17. i i i Filial a<*c iirit o| .^h,pin | ...tun ano .b hn i <u>. ; . i:\ecutois o| John i ■o.-loii. dec ,|. F deo H Final acci.u lit , 112 .1..|,u 1 av. Tin.tee 112,, ,112 . state file,. Wai.l deed, I, -t acce te.i 1.1 1, ■dugs in pai tit. 1, Filed vl. iw Final art nut of Ms Ann . reed -u. Adni x 112 ,c i1 d oieetl n dee d. Filed ,u.v.:{. l^..i Partial account , 112 JIH>. M 3ic..ee*i t Adm r. of Win MR. see*. Filed .Nor.4, IBt>*. JOHN II.CItATTY, • "• * '"• V Dep. begintel td<a:i.i:v uot st:, WILLIAM VOGELEY. Proprietor. riIHK undersigned would resp, , tfnllv inform the public I Kcneraily, that he ha* elected a large and coinintMii- OIH bijck building, on the site of the old and well known house, formerly occupied by him a* a Tavern Stand, lie ha* been at great expense in erecting and furnishing hi* new house, and flatters himself that be 1* now prepared to accommodate all who may desire to give him a call Hiving ample house room for one hundred persons, ami stabling for at Uast fifty horsea. Thankful *»r past patronage, he would ask a mntinn. ftn £* u M. VOU I.Lr. V. Pec. 9, l>aKJ::tf. W alelies. €'IO,'I%M A: Jewelry. I I yciu want K ,«,.| Watch, Tlork. ..r of K .».| J, », l I r\. g" to lirielN., where you can get the very t» .t the market afTonl*. He keeps,»n hand, a large aMMirtmen of Jewelry of all style*, a id in fact everything u.-nallv ken n a Jewelry Store. Repairing done „n short notice. ®#lfcoactf. FRANCIS X. tIItKFIB.j^, DE. CARL'ILLIIffG, Physirian an,] Mnr|;eoii. Office in Boyd's Building*, corner of Jefferson and Main streets, one door South of Dr. Bell * Drug Store, M. M'LURE, Attorney at Law, AND PENSION AND CLAIM Af.ENT. Ornci,N. E. coruer of Diamond, Butler, Pa. Feb. 0,1864::tf. tHARLea McCASDLIM HCUH t'. GKANAM.. McCANDLESS <t GRAHAM, I Attornej*' al Law. Office on the South-west corner of the Diamond, Butler, Pa j AIso,CLAIM AOKNTSfor aecaring Ann'ns*, Arrturs of J'tly and Houiity Jfon/y. f,,r S- ildiem. or if they are 'lcaiJ. f»r their let;*! representatives. In prnaecutinc S»d dier s Claims, or tluise uf their Uepresentaiiies, aochai-e i uuta collected. 1 W Uk-tf | I'l IJ lOUII'A I. XOTICEB. Terms rrtiiiccil In Ul(i 1 rim. GOOEY'S yon BOOK ~ For 1864. Great Literary and Pictorial Year The .publisher of Godey's Lilly's Book, tfmnkfnl to that public which has enabled him to publish a utagarine fur the Inst thirty-four year* of a larger circulation tlr n any in America, has made an arrangement with the most popular an tin.n*n» in this country — MARION 11A It LAND, Authmett nf "Alone," " Hi, Urn mill," "Most Side, " X'inr<is t ' an,/ *• Miri m,' who will furnish «t..i i.-- fm th.. li,.< k 112 r 1864. I in- nl.,nc Will i'liwc the Uuly « honk ill II litinin ]...int of vie, t .1- nlii-iiil of mi* ntlii-i 111:ii;:i111. Murii n Hnr land writ.?* for no other magazine Our other favonte writers will all continue to furnish articles throughout THK P») Lady's Magazine in the World, and the Cheapest, 77/ A Lit El. At WE ■ \ tnut kind that ennbe tend nl in! in thef.imll.v circle, j.n immense numbe; - .in- -uhscibers foi the IMF Ml Sir is all '• i"would e t lb cents the price . 112 thi ui'i'<n'n!!'V,,'Tr'L»,l] \ " t-.p.viigi,t,., i'.'i i: y ■ All i'f, u< hi t|. , |,;,v. , , i-.-.i nnihi Mi 'V leparti nl . . , * \ In anj th* «v.i u it l£2 % •>. VO ■"/ 1 1 SHBEJ !.■ ■'. rr..\ rh:> •-NTV.VN'I H't AflK \ 0 OF AN » FAMKIINS IN M ROI L OF. rilK FT HLK .LTIuN OF TIIFSK PLATES COs'l nOKI-i ; • • ' : •••' K • ■ « ( . n " n " »nm be'ielie-l ■ ma v I.• made • Hie. hi v* uM he the case if -h« \ i-1 <>i the li, citie I . - .-.l after the -Hie ..f the pl.t • •M n 111 - u «_• i; it) mi fwi.ni. w tiive iw 1, 112 . t! i»time - n-inv a* an • ue. are leuin is J ik« u 1 t Mcel. 'ihev ... 1 sofHI np-.ii, t.., iny . yi r. t i oys. I ewaie - I them I'euieiiihei that I!:«• I.ad.v s |l. the otlgmal puldiciti u and the eh. ipcst )y u Ink ilodey. j«»u want no other intga/ lie. I.\ei \ thing (hilt in useful or otnumcuttil in a house can lie I'iiiud in ihsley. hi a i rixrt i.l.ssn.xs. N< 'th'-r m-waxim* gives them, and we haven enoug to till several large volumes. OEJt 1 HEIVTR are such nc cap he found nowhere else. ('(Hiking in all variety -Confectionery—the Nursery—the Toilet—4be ha nidrv —the Kitchen. |teceipt« upon nil suhjectn sre t-' he found in the p:ig«>H of the I.a Iv - l.'iH.k. originally ntarti-d thi« department, and have peculiar facilities 112. r unking it numt perfect. This department alone is worth the price of the Book. I. A DIES' iro/?A TABLE. This depnrnient comprises engravings and deacrlptions of every article that a ladv wears. MODV.L > fl VTA fIKS. No other maga/ine has this department. TEHW«, ( AMI l\ ADVAXC'E. TO ANY POST-OFFICE IN TIIB UNITFI) STATES. One copy one year. Two copies one year, Tlire . copies one year, sii. Four copies one year, $7. Five copies one year, ami an extra copy to the person sending the club. $lO. Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to the porno sending the club. sls. Eleven copies of'M year, ami an extra copy to the person sending the club, s2o. And the nultj magazine that can he intmlnced Intoth above clubs in place cf the Lady's B<k k is Arthui's II Magazine. HPKCIAL CLtJBBIMO WITR OTfIP.R M\o Oudey's Lady's Hook and Arthur's Home .Magazine ho (lodey s l/idy s Itookand Harper's Magazine hoihoneycu for $4,50. Oodey, Harper, and Arthur will all three be sent on year, on receipt ofSG.OO. Treasury Notes and Notes on all solvent banks take at par. He careful and pay the postage on your letter. Address L. A. 60DEY, . 323 Cbftnut Stnet, /'/lilutteljihin, En. GERIYIANTOWN TLLEGRAPH. A Family and Agricultural Journal ili'iolcd in CIIOIC I', Ll'l F. li A I I hi'., iiirlmling I'oet rv, Novelette®, Tab"*, and Moral and Knlertaining l.e.idmg geneiaiU.— in the biterftrj Depertmetit «• -IMII present theobntlMt wiliiui Iheieuil "l out extended m«nins. The .Novelettes, Tales, p. >etiy, Ac, siiull be -applied ti.nn the best and highest -...nice-,ami l»e eijuai to an> thing to he 112 und in any journal or magazine. Ai.Ull l l.it lit. ;»:Ml II UlTIt (JLTt HI., emhiMciug I inning. HM..114, Ft UM-liaising. . our I-ilhu -hi tin. .e, .t. .nieut fo. vei thhty yens, have met thee »• •ii ilup,.. I- lii.ii- I h«- public. Oil piii j.i.«e ban hce to I'm iii-.ii o ef'il mid i eii iblw •nl i mat u o ii| n thc imp wt.nit branches t iuoii'cy. nn«! " |! tect them I I •- Within ill WII .1..1 • i dir.., ...... th.- J ...t- ..1.. ..... -t.i.-.-, ' ' K\\ ; III.P A i I 'II. s T.— Ihe snuii .ndi.stt > ra « and IV"•■> • 112 t ii- '> i.v. ex|ne--lv for tin- p >j-i, which hith i tsma ked fe la ■■ • id . ven • •• . • "per Innui 5i11... .i- :• PI ■ .at IC end .'.f the tii'm V ■■ . . Ao ; b--.., Pit I Ml* It FI» h A *•. Arthur's Home Magazine. ! Edited by T. S. Arthuc and Virginia r. Townvend | i: •Ii MJi M U iZISJ : !■ -«i I, . • .. md 1 ;I (t \| lllmirt j lib!< V« \ li. '■ I - \iS IHi K 'V: i i*• ■ ■ ', ■ , ... * 4// 1 u I I A I # |ii IV i '- •h- fellas II I . 1 . »• «... ue . $ e • 1.. X., ».u.i,. , . et, . i.rt«. I Nov. 3.., 1m.4 New GooJs, hew. uoocis. VLAI.OE LOT OF FALL AM' WINTER OOOD{< PLAIN AND FA.»t Vi GOODS, \ bUV t IILAP, DE LA N KB, A DLPACAS, M i.KI NOES, COBUOIIS, PLAIDS, POPLINS,4c., Ac. Long and Square Shawls, LADIES CLOAKS. N Ft'lt IKS, HATS and HOODS, PLAIN i BARRED FLANNELS, HALMOHAL SKIRTS' HOoP SKIRTS, LADIES SHOES, (.LOVES, GAUNTLETS, IIEA D-D K ESS KS. COM US COLLARS, Ac, cn'sWear, CLOTHING, BOOTS A SHOES, HIOOhKN JACKETS READY-MADE SHIRTS Cloth, Tweeds, Heavy Jeans, Conluroys, Caainets. and Over-Coating 4c., Just received by JAMKB A. NEG LEY. South end of town, opptiaito Ziiuuierinau's ltotel. Sept. iW, l?»04::4t Photograph Albums, &-C.. At prices rauging from 50 C- nta, t S*,UO. ANEW FEATUItK INTIIE iJDDK msaMXSS, FAMILY BIIiLEB FOR PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES | ALSO—A general supply of Pocket and Family Hihies. I Call and seo them at tUw ik>ok Store of | HO. UEINEMAN. ' Under, -Inns 33, 19A4. The New York Tribune. VTOTWITHSTANDING the enormously increased cx -1.1 penses attending the publication of Tilt TttlßUNi ocaisioned by the employment of numeious army cor« respondent* and other lit.eral expenditures, as veil as by the advanse in the price of paper and other materihls, we have resolved, for the pie>ent at least, n«»t to inciea.se the subscript lon prices of either Meekly or Send-Meekly papers, but to continue to furnish them at).' n#l f.'t, res pectively. per aiinuui; being the same prices v hich were established more than twenty years ago, when the cost was only about one-thiid of what it is at the preseut time. Our Terms will be found below, and we wish it to he distinctly understood that -these Terms will l-e strictly and literally adhered to, and no other abate ments or discounts than those mentioned will be allowed In any case whatever. Terms DAILY TRIBUNE. Single copy 4 ri . nl! i. Mail subscribers, one copy, one year ,slo bo do do one copy, six months «.i» jl" do one copy, three months 3 00 , r " SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Mail subscribers, one copy, one year R 00 do do on' c >py. -ix 111 liti s 1 75 do one Copy, tlitee in. nth* 1 0U« M KEKLY TRiULNK Mail hub-ci ibers. one eopy, one Jear *2 0.1 do do one copy, nix ni'.uths I ut» 4t> Pers. Nx at he tiouble ol proo rmg suhscibeis, ami i emit ting US for ten c.. pies . I the Meekly, w.ll he entitled t o one copy giatis. Fm $4 » foi twenty c. p.e-. < lie copy .J the gratis. limits on .New Y'ik payable to the order i.f"Tu! Tut t Nf.' being safei.aie piefeiahh* to any othei m«sb» 112 leinittiince. but where d :iftsc.uni' t beconvi n'e. tlv pi iiiied. I nited States, or Nate ual i.ank i.v ; . . r ;,' next best, and may he sent by mail t onri-.u l-ut ii ciueol loss I'tti ThimN will not In r. ; nti , till wi h ;. Il li lie.c ; •.!. .< • ! |„|j t o-mime <1 ij.e bank, dna•in> ,, ..iti and numla-r, and the tm cin <l phice I the i-'.-il ii;. ' t the i. with the « 1 "•••:- A. mii., liit. I If! ItN|. N« y~k Pec 1, U«4. 1 lie AmericanCitizen, '" I 1 1 •' Vi ■ ii. p, it i ~i. , i ,ii 1 '• l,r, > I■ o, IN-11 n .% c. t ANU i . \ I M.l'n -fust * • ■ i. t!. b,: k ' • pi!.. ■ mi „re 1 ' v ~ . i• « • ' - - wtthi « |M'|.OM|". lr 'U t^" 1 i4 " C ' TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &?., - •"I Hby the 1 nbii-!.. - i { \ p. . ~r g tr ,J butni t lew ah l b e<|lU lit inset tin jk, ', c. Illll.lt |. I six lll..||t i:- . I llt e« ii.n n flu six mi mil. 11 • h tntl lot i.\ tuoulhr , (Coli.inn lor one year - . ... I con mil to. one a-...... V. Pi. t. -si .tin: aim Bu>:i.i - t .tm i., n lines. >.ne \ear tectib - Aihnlnhtnit« i and tiid.io uotivis, •... I. Applii-ali. lis |..| L cen-es. each ... ■ iut) n . hfltMjr*, NoHueahf Idss. lulfotl A<-.. hi exceeding | «<|naie, 3 Insertions, em h .... : v0 It. lilies ol Nonpareil, or Its equivalent wiflmake: s.nio, sheet hand bill, ftt> copies or less < i 'gn \i " .... 60 ► , ' ll " 44 • !!!!!"!!!.."!!«o For,any quantity under 6 ijuiies, fl 50 jeiqn re : «.n all amounts over that, n ream liable reduction will he u.ade Single packs, fl 60; each additional pack, 60 et* LOCAL NOTICKS. 10cents per line for fach insertion. I'KATJIS A III) MlHRI\neS, will he published gratis, where the same does not excoed • 5 lines ; for each additional line, 6 cts. will be chaiged. Advertisements of O. t'. Sale, Executors. Administra tors, and Auditor's notices: Fstiays, Dissolution of Pait nership. Cautions, and all transient advertisements, MI.-T POSITIVICbV BK PA ll' IN ADVANCE, i We, t' e undersigned, PuhHthrrn and Ert pritlnrt of the Ruller papers, hereby agree to strictly adhere to the above schedule of prices, until further notice. M M. IIASLETT, Hutler American. , < LARK WJLBGN. I .h.n Herald. . ROBINSON a ANDERSON, American Cltlr.en. July 18, 1864. WAVEELY MAGAZINE. Foil FAMII.Y AMISLMENT AND INftfRL'CTION. Edllt'tl by Moft«>9 A. How* This paper is the largest Weekly ever published in the country. I ts contents are such as will he appiov.-d in the most fastidious chcle—nothing immoral being admitted into its pages. It will a11..,d ns much leading inatlei as almost anyone can find time to peruse, consisting ofTales History, Biography, together with Music and Poetry The piper contains no ultra sentiments, and meddles nei- Ihei with politics imi religion, hut it is characterl/ed by a high moral tone. It circulates all over the country, from .Maine to California. TKKMS. —'I he \\ a vert .v >liga/ : ne is pul lish.d weekly by Moses A Row No. 112», Linda I Stieit. Ro-ton, .M.-SH. TWO editions a# pflnted, one on thick paper, for Perhsl col Dealers, nt s cents . copy, and an edition for mail sublet i hers (on a little thiner paper, so as tu c ine within the low postage law., One copy for 13 months, 18,00 one copy fm k months 2,00 One copy f..r 4 months l,t 0 One copy for' month- ; 1,60 1 wo copies foi 12 months 0 i Four copies for'■ months ft.no All aildith li" to the Clubs at the same rate- All nil>ti« ' if*reee«t« willhvcredited ee ordin t Hk •' vetm ' !i. e. stopped when tl e lasi n. i,,! pi.iil f,o in sen . \o t -..1 CI ipt oils taken ftir less til II 112 n n .-i th .. All clu s lin. ibe ~ent by mail. A mime liiusl he g.ven I e'.cli i • hi the elnb. I» l| ••. 5 • • ths, I." ii |, • . .I. ( !, I, \\ f.en a •uhsc! hi" r.ii .si lemnv tl of h, snlnc -fption , la 'should tell II- what Wa- tl ■ lif iniinli lo n-. i< ■ llieli we -hall kn« w wli tl lUlluhet t lem wit with.-of h tin our h oks. Otl e wisew In Ihi in ui. H i.- in"iiey Is received. P«rs..ns wi tii'jj 112 tlo- |"|" if; -t wiite p st oit ce nun : > sta'e ver I il.Ctl;. Those nh< V i-li the t |»••■I ■i, . : l< o i I tell wheie it his previously been .-nf P st,, u .. this pa pe Is twenty cent* ayear, payable in advance at th some a where taken mt. t lilt.- must alwav - he set 112 «t time t " a -l the benefit of the low price We cannot send thefti at ths club>r!re red i . too ii.uch trouble i !• i.e... MI i „ks ot keep an u<a ount with each one get \u\ "... - . ''iv U ' ' -.i have th" weekly , • V • i!.» M .-. i i t|. 4 . 112 .tl, w v o ' 1 ■" «> Iv .....d -P. if . , Ladle.*' M .|j»/ M 'Il irp- - [|.. • Co.!e\ - ! ~! .•• Hook,' "Lidie, (in /"'•y t Fashlorn iAtlait. M"i,lhly." T'ik Way TO SI k'n Tlo- properniode tomih«cribe • a • • h-lter and a.hh -ss ■ SSr'S 1 Addle - Mii.<ES A. DOW. Boston, M.«*s AT WHOLESALE ONLY 1 j V/ A 'i' LiJ £ J An' D .JEY;^Jir Lowest Prkes for Cash! •• • ' •" e eui .-tin. .". !•• Inn - 4« / ".i /. ( .. An; style .1 Ootals manufic ineo. mic.. is .oven etc ,1. s||.,i i n-.tice. •/, «. n CAN V N » . with a siirill Capi.ul. ctu tilM coimi «n» empi >«ient . .u. trate.i Lisisaud full pinticuhu» flee, i ilh i BOF.T TO THE I.JCTAILwi* IS V..BY LMIm.-. A W noLr.SAf.i; SIJHPLT can be carried in a knapsack, hgnd valise, .a carpet hag, and will m>t be Rke l..s.ks— bulky or iucotivement to cany fioin place t«. place. ii. UKM.-tK |\ *1 H-.ti TMl.mi:— this bu-ina«r isStiictly Honorable! ttu ■ H"r- »'m uonr/jl tj int or esff/yrrutiny. UC'Rt/00l>»show for tbenisel ves,an«l pi'i.vo themselves!! # It is a business in which an ample and tut in/net'try equivalent isyirrnJ'ur the. mtme.y irciir.tl and an enc. ur aging piotit ik picketed at the same tune. It is an i*> cupatiou in which no person need be •>J'ruid or u*hun>rd to canvas,, the saniettelU again and aicain. for w here once our good- aie introduced, ami continuous drmutnl » .< t> rat'd. To ssddieis in the Army, or those at home disabled by the haidsiiips- 112 wai. to Clergymen out of health. Teach ers, Postm -steis. or any perw.o who wishes eitliei hical or an active -sen pat ion. ami one that butms with it URf'A I PtiIMAIIY HHDUCk.Mk.aTB, this presents A.N OPPORTU NITY seldom met with. TRY IT! AND SfchFoß YOLRSELVhS!! CAKKFL LLY fttLfct TED LOTS OF JEWELRY, com prising our newest styles ami most saleable variety of tiood*, will he sent anywheie in the Loyal States. are < .instantly Ailing orders fiom pel sous leaving the choice of (iumiH wholly with us. To such we the beat exeiciseof our ta*te and judgment, and from our long experience can ennuie satisla. tioii Wk A.-k Nu PA* IN AOVANCK, state what style and quality of litaais are wanted, and we will send tbu BUIIIC ami collect pay hy hxpresn at the end of the Route. < GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Oood movements and manufactured in the best man ner, of pure material, all warranted at prices from $lO to " #260 each. Sent any where- pay collected by Express.— satisfaction guaiuiiteed! All Watches ut tlrst prices; they l>eiiiK of our own Imp*jrtation. C> rcula rt free by nut il! .Send for them 1! ;r. A 11 O AUG a AN, Manufacturers and imimrtrrx, Dec. 7, 1H64:;3m0. 71tt Bruaiiway, hew York. ExtculorsAotlee. 0.1 THE ESTATS or GIBSON VINCENT DEC'd. # IITHEBEAS, letters Testamentary, with the Wil >▼ annexed have this day been duly giaußd by the Register, to Matilda Vincent and James Vincent. Kxecu tors cf Gibs, n Vincent, late of Mnriun Tp., dee d., there fore, all persons indebted to the estate of said deceden are re«|uesied to make imuieniate payment ami tlo s hjtv.ng. JM ins or deumnds against the sjtitie, will pivseo them properly aulhenUcated lor settlement _ MATILDA VINCBNT* PrT n JAMEH VINCINT,
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