American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, January 11, 1865, Image 4

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    (Jhluattiottal Jejuni men*.
Sefcool Discipline.
There was a time, of which some of
tis hare a very lively recolleetion, when
tchool discipline was administered al
most exclusively by nn appeal to the rod.
To a piece of timber of rather slender
proportions, was attributed the peculiar
properties of subduing the vicious, con
quering the rebellious, arousing the stu
pid, quieting the disorderly, in short, of
remedying all the ills the school room is
heir to.
So much importance was attaehed to a
teacher's ability and skill in the use of
this instrument, that he who could wield
it in tho most efficient manner was the
first to get a desirable situation as teach
er.
In time, however, this theory, belong
ing as it did, to a darker age than ours,
had to give way, and another, rejecting!
the rod entirely, and having for its basis '■
moral suasion, took its place—a theory j
which, in its practical workings showed j
itself as illy adapted to the youths of j
our land, as the other. However sue
eessful a few teachers may have been, un-1
der peculiarly favorab'e eircunistancos, 1
believe the theory, on the win le, has, In
the shape of disrespect for law and au
thority, of loose, indifferent habits of
half way obedience and study, wrought
nn immenso amount of mischief—mi-'-
chief whieh will require years of the j
right kind of discipline to femcdy. A I
few teachers, under favorable citcuni
stauces, succeeded. Then the sweeping
assertion was made, that all, and under
(t )ii/ circumstances, can. Extremists
were even bold to say. that "whoever was :
unable to govern by moral suasion, was '
unfit for the school room."
Pii'dt a heavy tide of popularity ac
companied the introduction of this theo- ;
ry. that teachers generally, although not i
a single I'age or Xorthcnd had sanclion'-
el if. were uoaVe to teui the flood.
S .me were found to mourn over the past
ns having been guilty of nil ati >ei >HH
crime in puni-hirtg soine dear boy or girl
with the rod; for now, with their mural
suasions improved, they could see clearly
how to manage the innocent creatures.
Others whose moral perceptions were not
so acute, were unable to discern that
they had been guilty of any terrible fifing
Yet they were generally willing to con
form. in the main, to the new order of
things. Practically, the theory had uni
versal sway. Teachers were driven to it
by a sort of moral necessity, something
similar to the pressure which, at the open
ing of the rebellion, caused our armies to
move "onto Richmond'' before they were
prepared, and a regular "Jjull Ilun disas
ter" has been the csnsequeiice. Neither
have teachers been qualified, nor their
schools in a condition -to justify such a
move. So great was the popular demand j
for this theory, that teachers were made to
feel, and some really acted, a- though go- ;
ing through the school term without re- \
course to the rod was a paramount duty. ;
t j accomplish which no sacrifice could lie
too great. Rules might bo thrown over
board, an inconceivable ampuntsjf impu
dence, noise, confusion, aud vexation Di
spirit be put up with, for the purpose of
succeeding in this desirable end, and hav
ing it told to the world that liny can gov
ern by moral suasion!
The tendency of school government, at
the present time, is in the right direction i
Teachers have learned by experience, and j
some, at least, arc making practical use of,
tlieir knowledge, that it is more important
to have rules respected and order and
harmony prevail in school, than to grati
"y the popular taste. Notwithstanding
liis, there arc still too many teachers
vho fail to take a decisive stand ou the
ide of true government, and wlie allow
h' tiiylves to bo imposed upon in a mis
erable mtnncr, when a timely aud vigor
ous application of the tiwbci would pre
vent it. It is, however, universally con
ceded. by teachers, at least, that the rod
cannot safely bo dispensed with iu our
ehools. The only question now is. when
under what circumstances should it be
,ed. The answer generally made. is.
inly in extreme cases," which if proper
ly interpreted, is true. — Leicistowe Ga
«ttie.
BOT' The Christian Commission propose
to provide libraries for our soldiers in the
£ Id. In order to secure 30,000 volumes
of choice books, every friend at home is
-'< ed to purchase and send one or more
the Christian Commission as a New
ear's gift to the soldiers. They will be
urted and forwarded to the propel quar
■rs, under the care of agents of the Com
mission.
C.-i" The Paris ladies soem disposed to
>pt. for winter costume, very short pet
f .coats, very high boots, and plaid stock
ings. Many so accoutred may be seen on
the Bouvelards.
A UNION LKAGVE IN SAVANNAH.—
An Illinois soldier, who escaped from
'! n, Ga.. on the 15th of November,
;pid visiting Savannah, aud filially
i., : ing the Union fleet between that i
c;tv and Charleston, has arrived home.
■yi<i nays that there are loyal men in
S > anah. He found there a Union
i:• ■ - ue in actual operation, and received
a.- ; aucc from its members, without
w ■ ' U he would not have been able to
eji'ect his escape
£hf 4ravmtt'd department,
How to Save Manure.*
I have a drain from my necessary
which pots into a hole four feet over
at tdto in the clay outside. When
thin hole is in part full from the vault,
I conduct the waste water from the
house roof during rainy weather into
it, and also all the wash from the
house, except soup suds, which is
thrown directly on the strawberry
beds anil on grape vines. This liq
uid niunurc is always ready for dis
tribution to growing crops and the
grass plat in the season, and to the
asparagus bed, pie plants, and garden
generally, in winter arid early spring.
My cow is kept tied in the stable.
At this time i give her a bed of fu 1 -
en leaves two and three times aday and
clean out the well mixed manure as
.often. When leaves are gone, I sub
; stituto turners' shavings from hard
| wood—by ii'i means half as -rich in
i nitrogen, alkalis arid the phosphates
as leaves, but asgood as straw, tho'
not as fo JU soluble.
POTATOES,
supposed to bo a failure during the
drouth, have since proved a very large
! and heavy crop. A Cayuga county
farmer, who planted l'each-blov. - for
his own use, now has "100 bushels
over, which he oflors at 50 cents a
bushel. Our farmers aay reach-blows
never did half as well before, and all
the other sorts are of monstrous size.
! But fanners prefer keeping them to
! present . ales at five and six shillings
a bushel.
BUTTER.
It is nii" enigma to our domestic
economists how butter at so high a
price, when none is shipped Eest.
'l'he supply was never greater, and
the demand has sensibly decreased,
j owing to the greater economy in its
! use and the inability of the poor any
. longer to indulge in so expensi*? a
i luxury. Jiut the "debasement of the
' currency"' is the patriotic iis well as
! the.clironic excuse for all prices,
I now TO I \TTI:N irons ON HAI.T THE
I'Sf W. VIUNIITV tff OKY.
A reliable g ntlcman in Wit rvi'lc
; Oneida county, has two spring pigs,
1 farrowed in early May. !!<■ fed theiri
I nothing during tho summer but the
, sour milk of one cow, the swill of his
: in til family, and the grass and weeds
j from hi rden. Oath Ist of Sept.
they were,long, link and Weasel
's!) aped. lie then bought twelve
j bushels of old corn, had it finely
! ground, and fed it to them in hasty
j pudding, three times a day, all they
| would cat up clean, and always warm.
! The sour milk and swill was the on
;Jy change of food given th« iu. On
I the Ist of December tlicy were kill' d
and weighed,when drt-scd, 000 lbs.
The cost of the corn was .'?<>, or 50
cents .a bushel.
1 tow often do tro hear a farmer say,
jit is more profitable to sell the edrn
orop to tho distillers than to fatten
; hogs with it. Such men also sell
t ieir shoats to the distillers, thussel
i ling of tho bone an l mu-ele of the
j farm, tho marrow of the soil, at the
! very tinn when the fattening pro
cess would give then fat pork and
: the I>est of manure ; while tho hogs
they fcitten for their own tiso are fed
green soft corn in the most wasteful
manner. No wonder it don't pay.
I have seen a man—call him not a
farmer—throw a bushel of cars of
corn into a cold, raib-d p"n, with the
mud and excrements to their knees.
When a.-k <1 if it was not wasteful,
ho replied: They will root out aud
! eat every kernel." "And the, cxer
j cise," 1 rejoined " will them in
j working order to their dying day."
Such food is riot more than half di
gested. an i the animal is continually
hungry for more. But the hog that
is fed warm, cooked food, lies down
quietly as soon as he has eaten en
ough, his food is all soluble, and of
course is all digested, and the animal
taken on adipose matter very fast,
as the foregoing experiment proves.
Some men in defiance, of all ehoni
ieallawsferment theineahhat thevfeed
to fattening hogs, feeding it to them
after its most fat-forming properties
—starch and sugar—have passed in
to the ascetous state.
FALL OK A tLAYI.O.IM
GARI) KX. ,
I have now, early in November,
begun to trench my garden, that tho
frosts of winter may precipitate the
clods that are thrown up into ridges.
This not only saves a great deal of
lahor in the spring, but it also makes
the soil absorptive, and of course it
is warmed much earlier in the spring
for being thus ridged. The manure
in the intersects of the clods incorpo
rates with the crumbling mass, thus
anialiorating the soil, chemically and
mechanically, changing the color of
the clay from drab to chocolate, and
capable of holding water in available
suspension for the wants of the grow
ing plants.
Ik Marvel, in the Atlantic Month
ty, says: " Fire, air and water bow
down and do obeisance toman. They
are analyzed and recombined. They
! are studied with insatiable curiosity ;
| they receive the absorbing attention
iof a lifetime; daily their secrets
are wrested from them. But while
these aociont elements are thus'
wrought into glory and bono 1 ', the
fourth sister, Earth remains a
clod."
I wou'd as k the eloquent Ik, if the
farmer AVIIO reduces the el<xl mechan
ically, while he quickens Its Tailing de
bris chemically, making it subservient
to his will for the production of faaxi
mum crops, is altogether obnoxious to
his remarks?
THE SUPERIOR YIELD OF DENT CORN
Joseph .Wright has harvested this
season 18 acres of dent corn—the
! seed corn from tho Southwest, lie
says he never had a larger yield—
-150 bushels of cars, and over, to the.
aero, < >wing to the small cob and
no collar, three bushels of ears gives
two of shelled corn. I shelled five
pecks of well-dried corn from the ears
grown in my garden, on two rods of
; ground, from seed grown by Wright.
I had no ear as large as many of his,
or even as large as the ear I planted,
but tho yield would have been larger
had not some of the stalks blown down
before the ears had filled. Next sea
son I shall plant in hills, as tliea the
stalks are more self-supporting. Ours
is not the corn-growing climate prop
er, but it is nextte it. We have
moro hot, dry corn weather here than
they have on the sea coast three de
grees farther south.— Genesee Far
iiisr.
; IHOJ. 'NKW (jOOI)S, ISO J
AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
AND AS GOOD AS THE BEST.
\l C. & J. L. MA BOY.
Have just received at their establishment
ON 31 UN mtllET, HITLKII, PA.,
A large and well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
ItEVDTIIR FOLLOWING CATALOGUE AXB PItOTIT TiIEREBT.
FOU Til n I.ADI RS.
Always oh band a large Mock of LntUepgoofla, surfing
I COBKRO CLOTH,
ALPACAS,
DE I.ANES,
<.1131(1 IIA MS
' PHI NTS,
KERCH I HPS,
NTH IKS,
GLOVES, Ac.
FOR GENTLEMEN.
| Al«-nv«.inh.m.lniiu!t n»lln, Piim-V nnil tlliick Ciiml
m NtJnelH, (>• ii.-i- Twnsh, rintaMMl hney V»
lU'U»Y Mi I»i: (LOTIIIXU.
! Such ns COATS, I'ANTS, VESTS ami otber garments.
I£»ot» and
HATS, CAPS & NECKTIES,
I and a variety of other articles
* ■
S3 4* 8 !4 B", II O S„ S> (.1 <» 5) J5 S,
J Piiflt n-rnliVK-)i0,l wi I.lnsn imd
I C..0"'., I'. .!•■ <•: .tin. Oll( i..11u, I.mi-11 and lltMnj) Towels,
j Crtrputs, Curtain*, Fringo, etc.
HAEDWAEE, <SO.
1 Tfv.ui w:»! t N'»viln or Pjiike*, Manure nr other fork#,
; S:»w-Mill ocolh'T v tw4 ( Sm.ii>tlying Iron*, Lock*.lllnge*,
j ct«:.,foti» M \ «li»-» v Mitlnii bnv lliefli »'»• •'p.
JK YOU WA i <iotnJ J.vir i Faniilj Flour, While or
! T' t>rn stv:\r. Kio Coiree.IHIPBILNL, YUIIIK IIY»OII or Blfcck
Ten, goto iVAkoft.
I 1" AVA?»T(iHOCKTUE«
of ft superior nnnllty, at ni low r*l«n* tliey can be had
clnewhere in the county, ga to tlu-store of
R.C. I J. L M'ATJOT.
Maj 11, ISM. x
New Goods, New Goods.
VI.ALL(«K LOT OK FALL AND WINTER OOODS,
I'LALN AND FANCY DKKSJJ UOOIK-
V 1.11 Y CIILAI',
DE LAXEB, ADLPACAB,
KINOES.
CUBUULIS,
PLAIDS,
POFLIXB, Ac., Ac.
Long and Square Shawls,
LADIES CLOAKS,
NLI'HIES, IIATSau.I IIOODS,
PLAIN \ KARRF.I> FLANNELS,
BALMORAL SKI HTM,
IIOi>P SKIRTS,
LADIES SHOES, GLOVES\
GAUNTLEi'S,
HEAD-DRESSES.
COM US COLLARS, Ac,
IVTen ? s Wear,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS k SHOES,
\fOOLKN JACKETS
v. I;AI>V-MADL SHIRTS
Cloth. TW«M-«1*, Hcary Jrnnt. Conluroyg, CasineL*, and
. Orer-Cuatirig 4c., Juht l»v
JAMES A. NEG LEY. \
\ South end of tonn,.opxK«ito Ziamiermuu'i Hotel.
'26, l^tH;:-Jt
CiiA*Lj;s McC Utiju C. OHAHAJL.
McCANDLESS & GRAHAM,
Attorneys' at Law. I
Olgco on the South-wurit corner uf the Diautont), Butler, Pa '
Al* • CLAHI AGENTS for urcnrioff Tension*, Arrtart I
of I\iy and li'ditnLj/ F>r SollJlprs. or if they are
ueail. f<>« their ut'itive*. In S<il
di<T>CJuitnv'f Uwse of their Repredontaiivwi. no rfiurire j
until colle -led.
Dec.3o 9, lk:tt
AMERICAN CITIZEN
.1 o.I) Pr fat in a* 0 ffj.c o!
Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book
AND
CEMML JOB n.nnm.
Corner of Mnlit nutl Jcffemon Streets,
Opposite Jiick's Hotel,
HalllßoM- T-a*.
WB ARE PREPARE!) TO I'RINT, ON SHORT NOTICE,
llill Ileails. Hooks, llrujririst Labels. Pro
grammer, Coustttutions, Checks, Notes,
Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting
Cards, 81kht Cards, • Pamphlets. Posters.
Bills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books.
Billets, Sale Hills, &c.
DK.INO FURNISHED WITH
The Most Approved Hand Presses
AND
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
Type, Borden, Ornaments, Rules, Cut*, &c. 112
IN THE COUNTY,
Wc will execute everything in the line of
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING
NEATtT. PftOHfTtT, AMD AT iiHA- NAIII.B JtATtl.t,
In a style to excel any establishment at
home, and compete with any abroad.
r H * I! 0 ■ r 2 V - SA
Are employed in every branch of the
business, and wo qndenvor to meet the
wants of the eiimmunity. and to re
tain the honorable distinction which has
been already eoheeiled to this establish
ment, for
TAHTE IX fOMPOSXTIO.\
ANI)
i;U - k:iuc(* 111 Press AVorH,
In all thee- eniials of Cheap Printing,
Good Paper, Task-nil COllls • >sition, B u
titul Press Work, and DISPATCH. WO in
vito comparison, from getting out a Card
of a single line t > an illuiiiluated I'< ster.
or a work of any number ol' page-.
s 14l *a\i:ss VI»VKHTISKM"I'S.
LAVE, 31' \ & CO.
DKALI.ItS IN FOHKKJN AND
DOMKST3C »3t T y
No. 1 10, T"e«lev>o Sli-ect,
(SECGJtJ) DOyn BELOW X£W MARKKT ItOUSR.)
Allegheny C ilj . Pa.
!»<-<•.». j<wa.str.
"" STOVES AND iEoUGHsT
W'i ;■ - r :
II I 1
first 11 ?•North of •' ek'slhitel, where v .nvriil In » i .ve«
ofull i\M- .'.n<l tuitions. '1 lu-y n!on hand a la-.u
st(H 'w ■d. which th<-. '.ll a rii- ip as t||f> can hi*
bought atauv other-establishment hi the county.
iVc.ft, ISI .V-.tf
?S I: W 11A II IN I'JHH 5-41 LO !'.
'«• Ap I
KK3 y ' ; ' - >: O
555 a
i r„-,i |' 7>*rXr~ ■ h
! V ; -:V 3
112 »' i . r v r-fn
' »- > "> - , c>^3
i *:«r3 ~ -:
IJ3STO- .A.. SEDWIOK,
n'AVINd open-d » new II irn - Shop, «• >p •>:!<■
H.ydM Building*. Butler. I»a.. will ke-p «- v.-• 1.
I i»n hand, ti large 112t 4 -- 'fhnent of Saddle-. ll:irn<* nnd
every filing In til.-* line «if business. which he •■tier*' iti
pries to suit the tii.-es. Work of all Kin I* inauufaituu d
to order. nfwf reMtlug done on ahuft iwtico r '
Dec. !», ! '< ::r::ff JOHS A. SKUWICK,
>l' Sll iWA I X Sr. < V 3 PU 11 I , T^,
Whblrsnlo ami !Crln3l
GROCERS,
AND DEALERS IN
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
No. IGI FKDERAh STRI KT,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
March 80,
4 (llPtToit Q&3l Ku,
J\ A Pt>CKi:T Pllt)'!'<>;]!APl!
HI HLH at III.M. I t \S'
|IOP ft 1)1 Alt AS i'l'l! i"i
I loOf), nt HRIMiMANf'
I A. M. N?:YMAN, M. 57
I*liyfefioitiii a in! Nuj'Kfon.
OfTtce im<ne(Jiu|cly apposifo Walker s h•• : !dinai
l>n 11 «* r I *ii.
Dec.O, JBC3::tf.
»RTB7f. :• i All LI OXT, "
Formerly of Sunbury,Butler Co,,
UAVIN<{ hnlnl in mI! in, otlVrH Ul« I r r i Bill
, servlcoa tnth.wo whose- (II a call.
I lUllcn, that formerly occupied l y I'r. Jimeii m/.
B. M'J UNKfN,"
Attorney at Law.
Almo Jiiceiiwd Clnim
I Office with t. M'Junkin. Eiq.. oppovitothe Pennsyl
vania Hotel, Cutler. Pa.
Ash «& Graham^
A K I>
( lo it usc !.) <) vs at i/'i vv ?
on. city, r v.
v ft if Part irular atteTiti .n given t«j Conveyancing ami
the examination of Titleff.
<i"OH claiuu bougltt ami j»ohf.f<7
Office ou Main Street, first balVling Pu«t Office.
W. H. H. RIDI>:.E J u. CI ARK
jEinDUv k OLA EK,
Attorneys' at Law,
Offlir, one Door S«ut li «112 M' Aboy*« Store
Itilt!****, I'll,
Win attend tt>all buflneMMitrn-t**d t.^thm,promatlv.
Alrtn LiokxcisCLAlM A<;>NTi*.for j'tv :
lk)c>mr."», DACK PAT furMtklktrn «n- tlicir
ftO" Wo charpp tinfil claim* are Collected.
JAMES a. CAMPBELL WX, CAMPP.ELL
Ntoves! Stoves!! Stovw!
\V M JARI (i - CAMPBELL.—Focnckr.v—Foundry
?T 9©ilfh of the boroucli of Butl»*r, wlirft* M
Ploughb and other ca«itiiieH are made. A supply con
tuautly on band a* 4 for tale at r«Mon»bU> nu«a.
Dcc'J. 1863:::tf.
Photograph Albums, &.C.,
At prlcm riuigiog fr m 00 C,nt>, to SB,OO.
ANEW PBATUBE INTIIE
JFLDS MZIMZL
FAMILY UIBLKS FOK VirOTOUHAI I! PirTLTSF.S.
Also—A general unpply of t*>ckota«d Family Cihlea.
GUI and nee them at the Book Store of
„ , 1L C. IIKINLMAN.
Butler, .Inne 22,18ft4.
r rv, goto Orieto, where yon can get U|» very b.-rt rhe
market afford*. lie hand, a .-vs«ortl»iCn of
.lowelry of alf styles, and in fact RT«*ry thlnjr nm.o]!t kep
| n » Jewelry Store. Repairltig done <mnhort »«tu !
| D«.t», MMt KR*XC«X,Uin.£B.
II tSlEl,lil?fr:Ol T S XOTICKN.
•THE -w ore/LiD
llroudlit l-ltflit In tlie "Very
Midst of BUTLER,
SITUATE OK MAIN STREET,
-s. AVnrr.K the •• Wander-'
<■■■ In ■■ .1. , I
• •» • / t *'.-5 y ■ '• ■ ■ i : 'ill « i
ft\' Jj/fc P"*. may "r . I ! lv '
> ' ; , " A pei . n q
■t" \ ; t?\S »».• '» " -'"li'i- "1
_.,W «'l :irin. to welcome I
"V ?y ' '- v ''
yf ~* m Minu'faetn reran 1
l»eal r in all kinds ut
Tobacco, SnufF, and Segars.
IlaTfog been duly qpp intcd a "C >mmlttc<- I Six." ( .
proceed to beyond these ligpiii". to pnieute fur the
citizciMof Btttier, widall oth< ' • r hliqwitb
ii • I- i., ■ iHlcl •In : e, wouldi
F <- J »:» -i-jit: that ill PNRMIIIMCE of his apj-'-lnt'M- iit. h»- IJ.X -=
I ! lln tall «p m oa" if the }-c-t
articles ever found In Hntler! lie would ah»o farther
«i ' rateflil tpthe publfic "tot theTa
foi ed op n hlfii, In " dtya gone hjf and hopes
he wiU meriM eoujUowfon fa drj I n-?:i M m y «
that IWHJ tOf. me."
In.i iclfe 'of., ho maketJje following re
tuit!% 11, .t ■ ic ti : i i- - • t!«*W In hit line,that
! « t 1 f-uudfr. iM the "ceMirc to the rhenmf r-m <
• t Pennsylvania, and b- mi lit »fely add, the
L T ftfted 8t vte«of N-rth AmeHr • the Hrii.-ii P •«■■■**<■
L .ill.- t ,| f-1 I, . i»!' 'li t !.' tI * *' I ■' ■ Oll.t' • I
r .11 !«! •! !1' . . • -f 1 •I, ' ' hi:!: •• tl
i |>:mdbd of '• ri.iftv l*h* iir I'lwrt v lie iH'MIILY .-■II
! ,-it- th-cu-tom. 112 all the - Dtnr I Untb -. or.iey
w :i. man who niav . ban •• to make I • tra •it r.cro •
tl. !i"e. 112 Butler.or aoj- urn with it her »• r.iern f-r - a
„ '■ 11. b'l'll
r . . I .J,ulltv. Come and et in'he 112 1 vour
«elre<! Ddn't put it : : l" - - ! -'-U I ' t ho thief <»f
• • I.»i: \ot;i!LGy i dr.
Bu'J.T. r«..May ..
nn mm
Opposite Wlorc.
nrriif*,
l>UL't«S,
MKDrnNF.?, M rmr t s r«,
in I-"TM:<, M M:S.
MKBICINtS, Mc.MM.NLS,
DY i-\
11 VIS,
PAINTS, I'AINT3 PAINTS,
Pure Liquors Tor Medical u .■ only.
Boda, Crcrtiii Tarter etc. etc.
I" enc!i and American Perfumery, and Tnll-jf artieh"».—
, lhat> he*. and all article* in-the liuc, of the
I t quality anditt fairest rat'•••.
! RURAL HILL HURStRIf,
XlvUt ISITI,i:H, im.
rivn: rnidt rii ma 1 w u) 11 jijtfidly Infl rm the public
1 I •- ■ ill v. that he i 11 iv filllj |l■| •" I t •
them with the choicest variety and v.-. v best qualltv of
all kinds of ft nit troea. Bnrln r the I i ' Mtnufier li 1: i -
IVI • 111 Of :id.;::i■'u- t• ■ It : - <k of Fnill .r:d i 'in ,• ;-i
--j iril !i'wh. and ba<. tin hand a larger andbettr-rqualit\ nid
variety than ban over been offered in tlih county Y n-
I - tirei of
. SUMMER, WINTER & FALL APPLES.
' p :\ H! > PK.ARB AM) Cirttn'BTF.3, a'-^THAW
! ItKiiKIKSoT the v.1 v fin-t uiMlity—dUTtftif kinds of
' llheubarb. A Splendid lot of Kv-nreetH aula groat
! % . it ty of Proml* it l 1 • • im-nt imi.' bad. -
; 112 which, we 1 • .na-t. •• ibh- t. nu
•» the Hanio quality and vnri#tl«s cau bo b id for, frofn.
j a 1 itgotn vor establishment in the <• iinfrv.
I .'in. («, I «il. SltjAH k
rpui u .vro«ic.
1)1*. .Jiiinrs I 3.
Boyd's Building. Bntlsr, Pa.
APf JALKH in all kind fPn • mdt ,i.l
i "112 Bte.-I ••. All kinds of
If' j/'S Lamp-. I.anip Miade-:■ ud " ! iiimey
- '• 1 1«1 '• 1 ■ 1 trneiit I ••• , Talmc. ■
I Ai-». 1 r.'i'll •"-.•r'tineiit' of <• '.V:. .!, ~nd
Net. A) to (JiTin and Dried fiuit. Alsi-ai-.eat vi-i.f;
fti ' ioiH. Id.juor.i of all kind* 112 r Medical and S .ci 'i
iueii: I purp'v.A No .Stationery, c :i-i»timr of Paper,
r ' q»>. Pens pencil*. IBank P -ks. Pass L . I:, Siat. ,
j and a full nsKortment of Shoe-ftndHiga. »
I I •' 'you wish to purchase tino «,t ■ . waie of any kind
ihi • is the place to pet it cheap.
I HOTEL
I". W. 3r A fil I IX3, I'roprlolor.
> orn«r of llaPi ai'l de ' erson treeta,
llutler. Pit.
I V-urh in,lM4.
iL( A
j rpil ?'! irtid.-i - : i;ne.| would re*jfully inf .rm the public.
1 that they have entered into frt'the
j Undoi'tnklupf Utiwlnosw,
:• ; i rehy s-di- it the p iir..n" '«.f the |.ii'di.\
I They lire provided with a neat flear-e: and hare on
11. in : 1 largO quantity of thov-ry tn-t material, and are
t'.' v prepared t . fitrnMi COJIIIIK 112 nil kinds on short
!! it' -. They will have on hands (O'istanfly a var' of
i ... f:»«i died to suit - 1 . 'lid olijlhu III.:.- le.a-
I Th-y will »l*o furnish Carriages and c-nveyanoes for
1 l uiHtnl when requested. Wan# JlOoma, on
7!«-!l : -on Street, '1 doors Ww.-t of American rfil/en Office
G. C. BOKSSIN'O,
Bull r.July 2ft, lß»*4::tf. (IKt i:i i. \f JillA. ,
If 130 SEEN IHiS?
.... - riv-r ml.-.-ril.M-.r.'V*
112 -r- -v. O' /° -1 ' r " 1 " t«|H «M 1- f> ■
If 9-; P nn.l ■ 112.„ ,S> i
! r
..'j; 1 t<> n.tf p.tbli.' tlii.ihelia,
''. il-A, ... 'f
? I TV -- *SS -AIMM.I.V
!-' >C - ' ir " Ai Nrl '
.> m 'v. VJJ-v . witiwA .
/ I i -'V \ / At lim M 112.: mil,!b !"
"/'! 1 1..-will In. r. ~ly „t nil
times toserve tli ♦ho
may favor him with a
call. He kconst tntly manufacturing, and ke -psu.ihand
the very len«t Assortment of
'S' li I S 14 S.
Ml w-.rk warranted* Hejialrlng done oil the shortest
ti • ■ e and mont favorabU terms.
1 Dec. ft, mi. J. j. REDWICK.
For Rato. Mioo* Roaches. Ar.ls, Bed C Tlols
in Furs, Woolens, &c., Insecis on Plants,Fown
mals, &c.
But It;, in u.d r!.'" 1 B
$0 ui'.-l 1- -w • 112. ,II pi ia.it- i - , ;.. v s% io.
"OnK iufsllilda reuie.Uen kottwiu
;'F« wti,.m Pois..i,s,'
«• :»tit danzarous to the ITitman Famfly.^
" Bat- c.-ioe oiit of their hole* to die/
IHF-Pold whole- dejn all largo c;li< ».
Ii -c-.|d by all l)ri!L'.;i t.-i aml Beta iler* e\.-ry where,
j «K ''.y. Ib'Ware! 1: t >t iillwurthl. -simitftflons.
iUu • See that "COHTAES" name la OU ea. a Box, B .ttle, and
Fl u<k, before you bn v. •
Aii" Addi ■ " j . HENRY R. COSTA I*.
4*-PKIXCIPAL DCPOT, 4WJJ*OVI.W W. \I V >RK.
fS4t" Sold by .1. < HI liri K, ,V r) ,
«iF- Wholoalc and Retail A«« nts,
March 2S,
Hi' iu; ! ;<»• i)i;>'TiHiT'K
DRS.S. R.&C.L. DIEFFENBACHER.
A KE prepared to ifasert
a iV/«>4l A»riillcisl d eutui let
ifisy lo»v.ii ..Liit.',' t!.i
.Ss ite. <j»M, «ilrrr Mitiim.
L.;. • >* ' , >•'• '■«: .- avail
A• "CSV*' tisemnidveaof Uw latent
;;jjihoprove.M»nt#in u4nt:-~
\ "■•f" ofVu'lcaiut'• aud'l'oralite
*1 '■ wvtife Flliing. cleaniug, 1
extracting And the te«th d«ne nidi lite b. t
materiai-i -rufcip the be.-: manner, i'. rtit ,d.ar ati- nri.-ti
1 teeth. A * nu?rhan : cs, ilt-iy t . •
T>ecitkiii: a, upei-rr' -rs iWev nrnk among the ln-d. Char-
Ke« ifefxtarKte.' Adtke free of charge. Office—ln Soyds ]
ttn.l.nn - JettHrsottStrewt. Butler Pa.
Oec.il, iSW-nf. !
Theodora Freclcenatein, M. D.,
I'UY.sims d si'B«i:o\.
OFTIOEon the corner of Joffersou and McKean streets, j
(Opposite cofner fn.>at U. P. CJhnrth )
DtTLIH, A.
Dec. 21,
PKRIODIC'AIj notices.
Terms rwiiu'cd to Old Prices.
GQDEY'S LADY'S BOOK
For 1864.
Great LiteJ-ary and Pictorial Year
The publisher <»f Uodev's Lady's Book, thankful to
that pi:' v. h:< l; 1.:.-- < n iT.J. J |.i\> ».• pu!•!:'. h a r.n ■_•:■/ i.-e
1 «r tli- ta-t t i • i \ oat . t ;. ; er circulation than
any in America, h ts made HU arrangement with the most
populur authoress in thin conntrv —
M UtION lIA'RLAND,
Authmttt of " Al"tie, n •'l\>th," *' Mons Side,
--V''
\rl > will furn;«h i r ; . I' rjfi I.Ady's P >fc 112 r l?f>t.—
Tills nlobe w i!i ptace th( Lail} 'a lte. I: in a liUrtfj po|t t
of tl • f ' id ol anj other n. igaz;nc. Marion liar
I i ;• i -ii . i»,;r t Ji< r fi»V< Ht«
\ rite: - will ell continue to furnish artich* throughout
the year.
THE WEST
Lady's Magazine irvthe World, andtfie
Cheapest.
TIIF. LITER A TURK
l§ of that knl • 1 • caul i « i:•i t 1 • f.*i!i!»- circle,
and the clergy in hum. use numbers are subscribers for the
Book.
TIFF
i - all -rlpirml. an ! would r *t -j?, rent* ftlia prlco of th«
B» >K)ln toe ura»ic»t< m; int naoat of it i* oapfrichM
and cannot be obtained except in '*<!»..b*v.''
di'R HTEI'I. a sor i v/yt:s.
All off rts t*> riv. ' in this i.avo e.i hi, and wo u(,»t
stand «l"in tbi* department, piving. as we d<». many
Iclf l tier ©ogiavitiga lEtta are i üblii hue
i:i any other work.
(.OBEYS
/MHiysn vo r BLR sheet FA sinoy.i*LA TES
FrOMjiVt in frr'.ii 112» ■ ■ ' ',.••• ''. </ • •; < fa . ll
FAII AHEAD OP ANY FASHIONS I.N fcufiOPE OR
AM 1:1111' A.
THE PUBLICATION OFTIIIiSE IT,ATFiS CO£T
.noiss:
than l'a*hifi>-pl i'«"< 112 tli'> obi .<•?yle, and nothing but on
w ijnter fully large circulation u > h» gh i them
'»tbc-f cannot n!t id if. Wo m-vi r SKUC m-n
«y TV 1li*n t! • public cm be • enabled,
Tl.« '• fa.-b!. i■ • "javbf . I 11. mi-vbcmado
«ft»r tHcni. »ud lb., a. -r*r willwd Anl.Jr. t b«-i ? iid
Wv. v»ui il» • i'i • rati . • vi !tea (he luarerlfif
1 . 112 -• . |Jlon o f uu
►ocaUed fa«bi;"i ntnpr/ iu^.
01' If 11 no It Eyi}R I II.YOS,
. r wltfr*. n'• t ivMt* i •• i ibrr- i u» many nn nn
•I in..«.,!/ :■ , pre i.ftou mistaken for etecl. They ar
V, lir Miprrs.ir loany • U.ei .
/ VITA rrn v?.
Jlewnrc "112 th' 1.1. Howeuib,-! ibat the Lady'# 80. l;
Ibe Ki lgftial jitibli vitji n and inc flimjiest. IT y<-u tak
Cclfv. vlln w iur niri.tlwr lntpitzinc.
1 vcrytb'.ng fbat is uiH-ful or oi namental in a h<>u«o can '
l e fjhnd in liinb-v.
oi 112 i wiyu /.Essays.
<d'tier.in; rizlne frivo- ibom. and wo haven enoiig
t'i Hit several largo Toltirtto-.
OUR ItI't'ElPTS
are such n« ran '* l found n«iw !i<»fo td,s<*. Vooiving in all
• varh>*y—runfeeti«»ueifv«-tbe Niuvwy— the T.-ib !—the
! • •' : K iti I.•-II. It' i.J, II ;i!! •ill ;. . t-> m. ti.
fontjd i;• fife) • tin ' ut > i' k. \\ orl innltj
-farted this dvpartinent, nud have peculiar 112»« ilitbv fir
making if m-I p> rf-< r. 'i !:if departmout alone i«* worth
theprb'eof the lk»nk.
LMHry WORK TABLE.
Tld* department « nuiprtwW envrmvlnjtj. and d'.'crtpth tm
~112 c\- ry article Unit i tadv w< t«.
MODVI. ( OIT AGES.
No other mugaxige has this dfjiartauuit.
Tlimis, C4SII IN ADVAIVCE.
TO ANY POST-OFFICK IN* TIfRI'NiTKD STATES. «
Our copy one v.-nr, «'!. Tum r..pb. s Thre
I '•';';:!^;icEri> mI an cxt,a c ' py to lUe
rh'vi n• ) ye .v t, and an extra copy to tho person
\nd tho "til'/ magazine that ran be introduced intoth
:it>"verlubs in place cf tho lady's Hoi k is Ai tbur's lban
9lagar.tue.
SPECIAL CLL'BIUXO WITIt OTIICR 5. ICAZINSS.
I.ad v!!'• k and Artlnii'« il■ >i ... Mi. ayiin- ho
on.- ; car fm;
(• "d' » - l«ady'.i lk>« kaud ll.uper's Nnga/ine
• b'd llH'p.-r. and Arthur will all throe he nont on
\■. .ii i, •pi uf-V • '•)
Tri'auury Note.- and Not all sulrent banks take
at par.
J!" careful and pay the postage on yr ur letter.
AJd.ff < 1,, A. C4ODEY,
823 the sunt A rert. Eh it ad i I*.
GFJS MAN TOWN TELEGRAPti.
A Family and Agricultural Journal
tierotwl to
CIIOTPK MTKRATTb k. inctud Nov. lettre.
I ilw^amlMonil nn l Knt.-i? ■ nrri- ' r.i■':n« «oncriiUy^-
v iiom the reach «>t oarexteuded KN UH. The Noveletten,
»* 11. '. r. "v. Al. : •»! 1..' U|»|di.l h .111 the i -i
and »•' J. ■ w ■•. M M»« •• pini i • mytbing to bo f.»ui:d
in auy junffial 11 r wugaaiqe.
AOKHI'LTtItK and lIoUTIf t bTI .KB, emltoaclng
I'ii uiin:;, ltd.-■mi. ; ;. I i .it-l ... . iU .. .v.. Our lal.-i •m j
thin .lepaitmont f.a -»vei thirty yea •*. havo met the cm
, 1t..! nm>i..lt:it!.ju*•( 1L- j.. 1.1 i,-. l.t-pi, to
1 fiiriifMr U-»*MI1 und reliaob'-iiiformation upon tho-o very j
j iuip'ii taut I'TuitJ.. q «»f industry, und prutort them - •
112.. .is within our |" \vt-r aguinr-t th" ftji«e doctrines iu»l
-elti-hPurp'< tth manf empire* and M.|i«:.tion-ad
.• i.turH-s by bi«!h tl - Firmer i- Inc-Miitly a*«,il. I.—
Thtjp rfion 112 the rmnntmcn '/W"/r(/y»/< in alone worth
lb- wi.ole prior hul.m ription.
I>KF \KTMKNT.—Tho - imo iu '• itrv, can- and
•1: ' limin «ti-luiu y ithering and pi«'|iariitg ft'.* Stirling
Kvniits • 112 tho I»ay. i-Kprnunly for itn |mpur, which hitii
< rUibu- been one of its marked features and given HO mii
vei*n| .iti-fiction, will bo cont'nuod with ie.| aibled of
firtAfo the inrreas'li.gtfoiuai.'fs ..f the pubilo.
:i MS»:— Two dolUi- per atmnm: one dollar fornix
inoutli '. No orders received without the cash, and all
il>' i lptiofi- stopped at tlto oftd of tho time paid for.
Ad ii. Fill Wl' It. IKE '
Editor and Oorrnantown. FliilAm, i^.
Arthur's Home Magazine.
Hditcd by T. S. Arthur end Virginia F. Towr.scrd
Tli- HOME MAOAZIM: for wiHd.o enlar-ed and
iinpi ■ ved. and nnuJe »r«11 more wortbv of the eminent fa-
V.l With vvl.ich It baa been received, itch iracier («> a
111' •Hi c- rl* FKIII'JiHCAJ., claiming liubtio favor on
lb-- gn c.iid of ; till J.iui it, w ill be rai< tally maintained:
While 112 r varlotv, intertuseful in and ail the uttruc
.tioii 112 Htei :»ti.iu innl art t>.a true II v. Mvi
s/1 -- tliv publi/dicre wul aim lutn .ko it Si I'KKnu; TO
ALL OTIIr.RS
A FlN is: ,i. RMIRAVJNO, AND TWQ etui's or Mrair,
will appear iu every nmuber. bo».i les chofeo pictures,
c;ruufisand cluiracteiH, prevailing fashions, and a large
Iu /ill M-hj -wu Ic'ivVa' i iK.- T-t' laVs' VIAOA
/I NK.at a pike within the reach of every intidligont
family in tho land.
A now at. ry by T. S. AIITIUTt will be couinu*nce4 In
the January number.
Y. uis.v T-.i,jjd, in AnvAHCi:.—One copy, $2,60: three
0 ]dcs, * live r pies, at)d "UO to ge'.ti-r-llp of club,
slO,iki; nine copies, md « tie to golter-up of ctnt.. .flu,no.'
i:, A beautiful PRLMH -VI FLATK, eptitled * TJli>
INFANf'Y OF SIIAKSF-EA R.E,' will ! ■ mailed t • oi- h
poi>- 'i who sends ns u club id", subsvrlbor-i. It will also
tie mailed to eiach single subscriber from whom we ro
t K"i ?l,t>Uwo will bend one copy each ( 112 HOME
MA(. \/iNr:aud LAO*'s BOOK fur a year.
Aiidress, T. S. ARTHUR k CO..
Walnut, Street, i'hila.
Nov. r,n, pr.4.
Register's Notice.
NOTICF. is hereby Kivoub'Ull per*.n?iatcre«tcd,thnt
ibe Pdb. wing aeconft* hate beoi. paas*-.| .ml flbal
10 the 1., otJlce of Uutlercoußty, and wilt be pro
ent I |".i . .iiflnaatliai and allowaii.o Mm Orphans'
<'"iut, to l.« bold In tlw la.rou/h ot Butl»r. on «*dn<*-
•lov. Inol mber;. m
> i nnl acci. unt 112 KoliortHamiltnn. actinu Adui'r. ofthe
•NtHto of Jfdin Afi Ir. w, dec -I. M« d, S- pt. .1,1J»VI.
fr 'ii d account of N. K. M ( nidiess, i.xecutor of J.dui
S 'l» >• !»«•■ dee-1. Filed,fcopLU, I^4.
I iual account of John Ran-'••ltdi, Adm'r. of Amos
t\. H'l.-dy. do. d. t .<■ !. Sept. U, I'o4.
h tin.,.(tut of \\m. F. ale. Adm'r. ot the estato of
f-'amli Philips, deed. Filod. atept, 3U, ISC I
FinaLacctiutit of Tlimnae Westerniau, acting Executor
<.f JohnSuialley,dee'd. Filed. Oct. 6, IhtW
i F.i.'tl a. . nnl of John 11. Kelly, Kx. i utor of John
Ke • d. FOi LtH ; t.
Fiu-d «c awii of ■•••■i «• Parker and Fnllertcn Packer,
1 . • of Jh II Pai Iter, dee 4. »• ih d,oct, r- I.
t-inal account id Catharine Leply, AduiinisUutor of
Michael Loj>lv. dee d Filed. Oct. 14, |f»W.
Final account of Marti'i Roehiii, Adai r, of Henry
0 -llbach. dee'd. Filed, Ocl. 17, l*m.
Fyial account of Sbeplnr Boston and John Poitgla
Executor* of Juhn lUiston, dee d. Filed, 0« t. 22, If-ei.
I-inal account of Ji bn Ray. Traetee fur sulo of Roai
11 tit.- •lOe •. Ward d. i.ii r acc. ( i.-d under prt
parUtiou. Ftlo«l Nov. 4, l&tM.
Final account of Mrs Ann Breedon, Adm'x. of Richard
I Breed.-n dee d. Filed Nov. ij, 1.
i Partial a. c unt cf Jno. M. McNoei, A.lm'r. of Wm,
MoNeo#. Filed Nor. 4,1664.
JOHN 11. CRATTY,
j Nor. 2, l>ep. Register
TOCJELKf uorsM>: 9
WILLIAM VOGELEV. Proprietor,
rpltl* nnd««rsigue.l would respectfully the public
;j ■.i lissei teii i large artt! conuiiodi
oivi brick bUibtlng. on tho rfltsw Urn old and veil known
h. u-o. fiirmoiiv • • oupie l by him wi Tiivocu,Stand. I|o
ha- 1.e.-,j a: great eMu-.;-v in erecting and Turiu-hing hi#
n. w hau-.', auif flatters hiiu-e<7that i'>. i- WVw proper, d to
arc..fiUrtiKl.it.- ail i.Mio xuay d»*sir« to Rive him a cull.—
Having auuple howeeV'itmi for one hundred persons, and
sf.,Tdim. fjr «.f T» t fifty In
'1 h'tiAful &r past patronage, be would a«k a continu.
anee of the name. w N[. VOCI.Le.Y.
V'fC. !>. W«fe.tf.
A N. x el lent quality ofPlaater Paris .. n !i d find for
jA talo by j. c. iti.DICK, & Co.
The New York Tribune.
ucc.-udoned by the employment of nttmerons nrfn* COR-'
RESPONDENTS UNIT other liberal expenditure*, KM well J (S bv
the »'•»»»«• I" th» price ..f IMPEL- and other materials. w «
ml. H.VT ,M .'.RTF ,L '",R'F',' l " <1 L«MT, not to ILICREHOE tbft
BUI vrlption prtfcn „r olth.T Weekly or SVML-Meeklv
pup.;r, but to . ■ T„ LNROW , „.,4 CTH ,
'"T fITT.V 1 ' R """Y" 1; '"'"lt nrleex v. liicli nero
. .tnbllsbed nioi» tlmn twenty „■»,» ,)' \ ' t
was only nbout one-third of in.' .i. J
I tin,-, our Ten,,, »ill b. found u) "j 'I"Z;'',"","?
T trmii
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be .milled t o ouceopy J-1 .itia. Ki.r $4» f«r twenty co
pics. ouocopy of the Semi- WEEKLY grit tin.
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}"" X'-, bem* ' "f> r. nr., ,»r. feral,). to any other mod*
. 112 remittance. Hut where tatoanut becouvolentlv
|.i. ._iir»J. lulled states, or Nation.il Ikmlt bill* an tho
nc\t 1 •••'. and nui; !.«• wot by nj.iil ul „ur vi>k; but In
CRM'.ul ley* I HI: 1 R 111'\£ will not ba rcsjonsiblc until
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1 ,<* tiainc .1 HIE 1 ink, denomination Bud number n.L
V ■:'
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Singh; pjick.', * I V.O; each additional pack, 60 cts.
I.OCAI, XOFLCM.
10 cents per line for raeh insertion.
?■'!' H 1 -'I.'I • wbi-.e tbe ini»J.« qot exceed
0 LIII --: T I- EA# || Additional line. 6 tin. will be charged.
A.|vi iIM.. M , „tH ~1 11. IV Mule, K.v,.. |ib A.liiiuu.lra
torn, INN! Auditor * NOTICE*: |>naj- Dissiilutlon of Part
nei>hij>. C, union--, und nil t'. N i.ent luivorliseinent*, ML'HT
WE.t. 1' 1.r.« and JW,*IOFTB.
• ! :I ■l "1 • 1 ""' L VII. . 1.. .1,1 ■ll V .11., ~Y to !BO
übo*n ►. lu iluli* . I |, t lce . until furthei noliee.
»!L. IIASI.KTF. Ilutlei
I Mills \\ II ON, | ,i V „ ||,. NI I 1
roi'.ISSON A AM.I.IITU.N, tiuericnn Cttljan.
July la, ls»vt.
. WAVEELY MAGAZINE.
F)HFA M li.YA MI .*■ KM KNT A N I)' INJ?TRUCTION.
I:<!i(<-<l L>Y MFNMEN A. |)OW.
Thi- paper B the large- F \Y e. ULY erer published in tho
I- Mlllti y. IT-T . NIENT* AR<« Y cb.O Will be applOVcd In tlio
"• SL 1■ -. i'•*l - ■ .• I.• II.'THIT.F iniui..ral being admitted
I-.'.. .1 - ].:»>». IT will A'Void A mutii r. .ling NI Itt. I ATF
AIM. .1 any one MI find uni» IN poi llMVOHl*'*tiiig ■ 112 Tide*
lli-to|\ L:i«.;rapby, togt iher with I|:.M' and poetry
The pjper CONTAIN* noultru M»nt iuent*,AU«l meddlo* nei-
LL.EI With politic-. , re! IT' O. iilli it IN Met. nzed BV A
high mor*l t -ne. It circulate* a!l over thccolnti Y, fri.M
Vine t..T AL.t rnh.
1 ihoW iverl.V >1 I^A/inoinpublblo d weoKlv by
V <1 ■■■ -■ ■ I *.L.'L t. I! .I. 'I -. TWU
<«tlirion-< are printed, ONE 01. thick PAPER, FOR Periodical
|I. .•!■•!.- it W . ' UL - A copy, and an EDITION n»r mnil
bei- ~11 a liiilo thinei p iper, MO us toC nio witlmi tho l->w
POSTAGE law.;
One eopv f.r ! J month* f.1.00
On<* • p\ f.l H MONILI" 2,00
One C 1 y 1 , R 4 ln..nth«« |,OO
I:ne. ..| . F..r On. mth- 1,60
Tw 1 • 1 f'.r U month : 5.10
F-'UR • J !r «• months, FT.no
All atlditi. ■- TO the DUL S«t the «:»N:E rates. All MON
i* H CEIVR will b rre.lhe ! O < ordiim T" the ab</vo teims.
T itojmod when LB* IN-R number paid f.r I-»«ONT. No
ci pt, .11-taken for H—» tluinfour month*. All club*
NUIKT BE «ont by mail. A name NMXT be given for earh
pAper iu the cbi^b.
A new volume commence- every July and January. —
Hut it A p.ICOMMENCES At nny number IN the v. lnine,
HINL PA> F 1 SIX MONTHS, ho will have « complete book,
wit'll a (ITHVPNGC.
hen a subscriber order* a renewal of hi* F»uh*crlpt!on
I..—HOIIL-L L.-II ITS what was tho L««t number he received,
then we shall kn<»w W hat number R. renew i! A\ ithout hnn*
to. ..verour L> ".KH. Otherwise w.» shall 8.-VRLN when tho
IN 1 >ey i-- received. Persona writing for the paper must
writ • theii name, PUNT oftice. county and STATE very dis
tinellir. THOSE who wi*H their paper changed should tell
when-it li t previoti-LY been sen«.
whero taken out. •
flub- must always BO sent at one time to get IHO buneflt
112 the | .\v priee. We csnnot SEND thfm at the club prico
nrih>s* received all t>veihvr, A* it i* too much t TON bio to
1 • .1; over onr BOT KSOR keep an account with each one get
ting them up.
Monthly Purl* —sl n year, in all case*.
\ny >ne SENDING us I-Ive Dollars can IIAVE the weekly
Wiv rly ME R/ine." and either <d' the following WOIK*
foi orte year by mail: •Peter*.'»n'* Ladies' Magazine,"
Harper - M:' :a/ine." (bwb \ V Lutlv'.< Book," "fjtdie. Ua
7,EHR 1 .F•Fashion.'' "Atlantic M« nthlv."
AII letter-an I commnnicatit-NN concerning the paper
MIIHT be addresse L TO the publisher.
Tns WAY TO .<» U-CRIHI . —Tne propermodo tosubperiho
for a PSPER I* to . NI |o*« the luoney in a letter artd Add res*
TIN publisher OII' . I. g v individuul name, with the
P'.-F odlce. county and state very phtiifty written. UU piMt
marksiiro often illegible.
Ad dr. 1 MOBK.PT A. DOW, IVUFON. MaM.
AT WHOLESALE ONLY I
watched AND s'6\i'iirt
OF EVKRT DRSCNIJ'TLOTF AT THE
Lowest Prices for Cash I
AL'MY A?<I)COL NTIO Ml.lt' IUM Ttadfiv, Sut
ler*. and IH I.eial dealer* can make Knormou* Profit*
upon a SMALL inve-tin>-nt
.1 I:V. I.l.itv of any Pattern FIR Quality and in any (juanti
ly made to order if J Kstimates FOR an.V ELITM* of w..ik
birni lied, f,j • J'urtu übir attention jxti-t to supply in if
Aurtm,!, r|»|, Country J'adiuix, Indian Traders, and Ar
my beater*.
Any style of Good* manufactured, such AA Inventions,
et.-.. ~T MIL li t notice. #4 • GOOD CANVASSING EHKS,
with A siaWl Capital, can find cohrttant -
llustr.itetl J.ISTHOMI full particularH free.
TIIK I'itOFlT TO TIIK KKTAILKR IH VKRY LA RGB I
A Wtiot.r.MAl.K SCPPIV can be carnied in a knapsack,
hand valise, or carnot bug, and will not BO like books—
bulky or. inconvenient J. carry T'ROM PLANE to phe e.
K: i Xtil U AWOI IIKR TLLL>o ! HLL-ILLF SS IS .STRICTLY
Honorable: 4-> •J A. r>- / »■> n**d«f »u*repnitetrftiip or
- sn'TQeruting. Ufa GOOD* show forthemselve*, and provo
theniM.dveff!
It; ABN-in<v. in which atw impW ••/"/ set -factor}/
• '(viviitrnt isyimn fur the wiiey FEE FV'F and an oneoiir-
A-RING profit I.S POI KEII-D »t the SITINE time. It IS an oc .
< IIJ.«' IN ia which no PERSON need be a Inn'./ or tu&amrd
T -C.N,v;. th ..ME riel-1 iigain and AGAIN, for'wberw once
• air G.H*i-. I«I «I introduf.od, ttipeihtuitorftt cotttfatmtug ■
ftrui-'nd i$ crruUui.
To Soldiers!*! the Army, or Ulose st homo disabled by
the BATDSHIPS "112 war. to Clergymen ortfof health, 'feach
'•l . I'oHtniM-teis, or any persen WIN. WISHES either IIK-HI
<>r tut active OCCUPAT ION, and ONE that brings with it
GLTK\T I'KHMAKY I NDUCKMKNTH, thm present*
A:. OPPOHTI MIV -' biota mot with. TUY IT! AND
HKK FOR TORILHF.LV IF!!
( ALLBFUHLY HKIIL'XTKD LOTS OF JEWELRY, com
prlHlng oar newest «tyles ;in<L MOWT snloable variety of
G I*, will bo sent anywhere in the Loyal Ktaten. Wo
ARE constantly tillint: ORDERS from PERTON* leaving iho
choice of Go&d-S wholly with us. To such we promise
the T.EST exercise TJF onr TNNTE and judgment, and from
our B.uic experience can on*ure KUi-»ractu»U. WB A-K .NO
I \Y IN M IM'K, HT .FO what Htyle and fpiaJity of (iood*
are W INTOIL, ami \.o will rend tho saiuo and collect pay
by Expros* at tho end of tho Itoute.
ILOLO AND R*L LV'lvH WATCH EH.
Good meveiuetitA aad mi-nufnetured in tJie best man
ner. < 112 pure mate rial, all warranted .;T prices FT<»M $lO to
#J'»O each. SENT anywhere— PAY collected by E*pre#U».--
Satii-.fietlon guartuiteed! All Watches at'ftrrtt prices;
THE* being of our own Importation.
Cirt uiurs Jr&i l.j/ quill J ,'V JIF/ for tfirm ! !
T. A: 11. (}A COH AN.
Ma it hJactum-* and ihnjttrtvr*.
DOC. 7, l;'I'4;;3mo. 710 Broadway, wow I'ork.
IKI'F-utorN «»( iee.
0-N THE ETJTATK OF GLUSOX VLXL K.VT DEC'®.
\ITIILIIKAS, letter- inientary, with the Wil
* V ANNEXED have this day L>eeu duly granted by the
L;. T -F I.to MATILDA A Iwoiit AND Jamen Vincent, Execo
T..1 . T Gib-soli Vln •.'lit, late «.f Mwion Tp.. det d.', (hero
RI»TE, all PER-'UI* indebted bathe estate of said, dfecedcn
aie RT'POSIRD to make immediate payment, and tho*
having claim* or IB martibi ageinst the ame. will presen
then, properly aumunlicuteti Lur T^U lenient.
MAIILDA VINCENT.