The Wivy to Raise Cora, One of the most important et-npa of American f:irmer9 is the well-known staple, Indian corn. This crop ia not only essential as 112 >o<l fur man but it is one great desideratum of sucoess ful and profitable stock-raising; there fore it is good economy for the farm er to hare his cribs well-filled with a good variety and plenty of it. Corn is cultivated thro' so great an extent of territory that the propor culture depends much on latitude, soil, variety, &c. An eminent agricultu ral writer has by close research, dis covered that there are about 150 va rieties of Indian corn found in differ ent latitudes. Farmers differ much on the plan of raising this crop. I will give a plan of raising corn as practiced in Bucks co., Pa., which is as follows: Most of the farmers turn under j sward, or land that has teen mown or ' pastured for several years ; some of them prefer plowing in the I ill or in winter, so that tit-: frost will destroy the larvtc of insects, such as the cut worm, &e. A common practice is to applv fresh slacked lime before the land is h 'lTOwed, then harrow in, cross-cut and plant. The variety is generally the Virginia gourd seed, or llint, these varieties mixed. It is best to change seed from one part ot '.he country to the other. Some use stimulants in the hill, such as hog j and barnyard manure ; tho' I think j this io case of protracted drough", has a tendency to injure the crop.— i lien manure arid ashes well mixed, is an excellent application; some use guano, poudrette, phosphates <xe. ■ The great diUi>.'ulty is to get the crop started. One of the great pf.-ts H the cut worm, or grub ; these are bad i i cloudv or damp weatlrr, but the hot sun «ill «h -troy them. Silt is said to be an c l fI«-otu il remedy against j grubs, moles, birds, he. Some re- j peat the first planting, when d>JS'.rov ed, with the llint variety ; and the second replanting of missing hills with eight-rowed yellow or Canada corn ; this will mature and (ill up the 1 crop if planted as late as the 10th of Jul v. I It is needless to say thorough till ing and cultivation is essential.— About th" first or middle of .Itine pumpkins cut be phnte I through the corn, also potatoes around the fi«l 1. or in the hea ll inds. A good pan is to sow flat turnips through the field, about the Ist to 20th of August; ( some run a spike-harrow between tho rows to cover tlie seed ; others sow just before a shower, or in rainy wr a- 1 ther. 1 have seen several thousand bushels of fine turnips, excellent for stuck, besides any quantity of pump kins, beans, potatoes, an I 80 bushels of sound corn to the ace r.i'sed iu the same field. Turnips will grow Jong after the corn is cut and shock ed. Though some soils would not yield such crops, yet the farmer's in- tcrest is to make his broad acres pro- j duce as much as possible without too great o.\haustati<>n of his soil capital. 1 —(! ermantown Tt legraph. SKASON.\I:I.K 1 1 INT.-. —Uecauso we are in the mid-t of winter, and have j had, thus far, a rather formidable spell of weather, it is no reason that we should entirely forget out door work, either iti the garden or upon the farm. There are some things that fan be done now better than at any other part of the year, and oth ers just as well. For instance, referring to the gar den, the pea-brush can be got ready ; bean poles examined and pointed; the spades and hoes sharpened; han dles putinto hoes, rakes, axes, hatch ets, hammers, &c.; edged tools put in good order ; iron implements of all kinds oiled, and the whole set away in the places provided for them, ready for use at any time. Crape vines and raspberry canes,(the latter if not laid down) can be pruned, as well as fruit trees generally. Crape vines, itfter being pruned, according to the directions printed times almost , without number in these columns, should-be h ft to fill upon the ground, •which will cause them to throw out ehoots near the bottom. As to the farm, cattle should be stabled throughout the day in wet and very cold weather, except when they are turned out for watering.— Compost heaps should be formed un der shelter; apple orchards should be pruned; wagons and carts repair ed; implements of till kinds looked after and made ready for use when the active season e immences ; grain, ■whether in sheaf or in bin, should be examined that it may not suffer from i vermin ; hog-pens should be kept | thoroughly clean and the shoats sup plied with plenty of warm litter; 1 sheep should be looked after with more than tt.-ual care, and not be left too much at liberty. When SHOW is upon I tho gr-tind, look after your young! fruit trees, as the mi"'* ar;d rabbits are very destructive unit sa you catch them, vi' fled theni—*- tlfg hit IT '.he most cerium proceeding to prevent damage. To STAKT A BAULKV HORSE.— FiII bi» mouth with dirt or gravel from the road and h 'll go. Now don't laugh lit this but try it. The plain philos- . opliy of the thing is—it give's hint ' rlse.to t ink of. " We have ! Been it tried a hundred limes, iitwi it lias uevw ;uiUd» 8. cirrv IN Bt'SlXESß—'Ottecauw of [T.>r!i-ehilgreat in his busi ness transactiuiii was the secrecy with which he shrouded them, and the tortu ous policy with which 110 mi lled those the most who watchod him the keenest If he possessed uews calculated to make the funds rise, he would commission the broker who acted on his behalf to sell half a million. The shoal of men who usually follow tho movements of others sold with liim. The news soon passed through the momentary circle that Roths child was i; bearing th' market, and the funds fell. Men looked dnubtingly at one another; a general panic spread; bad new- was looked for: and these uni ted agencies sunk the price two or three |er cent. This was the result expected; and other brokers, not usually employed by him, brought all they could at the reduced rates, liy the time this was ac complished, the good news arrived ; the pressure censed; the funds rose instantly; and .Mr. llothschild reaped his reward. There were, however, periods when his gi;;antie capital seeiued likely to be scat tered to the four quarters of the globe. He lost half a million in o e English operation; when the French entered Spain, in 1*23, he was also in the utmost jeopardy; but, perhaps, the most peril ous position in which he was placed was r.ith the famous l'olignac loan, although his vast intelligence saved him. and plac ed the burden on the shoulders of others. With this, nevertheless, he suffered great ly, as the price fell thirty per cent. A LADY IN SKAKCHOF TUB On* COM PANY. —A day or two since a well known gentleman, while passing along Chestnut street, near Fourth, was accosted by a lady, desirous of liudiug an oil eompa ,,y' '• Sir," said she, can you inform me where I can find the oil company?" " .Madam," replied he, ' there are nu merous oil companies in this neighbor hood. J>o you desire any particular one t" " Yes, sir; I want the one that will make me rich ; everybody is making mo ney in oil j 1 ain a seamstress, and have saved seven hundred dollars, and want to put it into oil." '• Weil, ma lain, don't you Know the name if the Company ! ' '• .No, 112 ir; only the oil company that can make me rich—that is the one 1 wish to place my money in." The gentleman recommended her to place her money in Government funds as the best security* '• Oh, no, sir; though the bonds are good, yet i want to get rich. 1 want to find (he oil company that suits me." The gentleman went bis way, reflect ing on that cutious disease known as "oil on the brain," and the lady proceeded in her search for the oil company that was to make her a millionaire. ]{KCKII>KH m:t A 11 A I'l'Y X K\V YKAR. —You must do the following things if you wish to pass a happy New Year : To count live hundred before you ven ture to contradict your wife. To he careful, when you arc »sked for adviee. (especially by an Irishman.) how you give it. To praise every baby that is brought to you fiir exhibition. To take twice of pudding, if you are told the mistress of the house had a hand in the making of it. To decline in the politest manner being appointed arbitrator in any matrimonial quarrel. To mind your own business, or if you have no business, then to make it your business to leave the business of others alone. To be enutioos how you sit next to a lady of uncertain ago with green speeta elcs and inky lingers, and who shaves her hair to get up an intellectual fore head. v" Artemus Ward says:—'• If lam drafted 1 wid resign. Deeply grateful for the unexpected honor thus conferred upon me I shall feel compelled to resign the position in favor of some worthy per son. Modesty is w hat ails me. That's what keeps me under." t&F The rebel guerrillas in Kentucky are committing depredations daily. On Friday and Sunday last, they made a raid on Panville, lil.z ibethtown and Hards town. Sue Muu lay's gang have also been active and committed numerous rob beries. Bar A late Dublin paper contains the following advestisetueot: — " To Lv —The upper part of a cellar, to a small family, rent low. P. >S. Privi lege on the sidewalk for a pig. KT An Irish witueas in a court of jus tice, being a-kod what kind of "ear marks" ihu in question had. repiied, " Had no paiticuW earmarks except a >cry short tail." Ka*" General AleaUc will Le thoroughly debated in the Senate when hss nomina tion con os up tor coufiimation, but he will ! bjj c< ufirmod. S*ST 'i he iUigiinh I'aiiiau.ow. will as-j seuitio ou the 7th oj next t^.mth JC.J" \\ Uir—J.UD .u.u. 1N(I4 >FWK 000 I»S4, INO I AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST A*» AS GOOD AM TBI BUT. It. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Have just received at their establishment ON MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA., * A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Jlt-tD TH» rOLLOWIJfO CATALOCI'B A?l» FltOftT TiIEUBBT. j FOIL TIIE IIA I>IKB. Always on hand a large stock of Ladies good.*, inch as COIJEIIQ CLOTIf, ALPACAS, I>K LANES, GINGHAMS | I'll I NTS, KBRCIIIEFB, KI'BIES, GLOVES, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. Always »n hand llls-k <*l-•*ln, Fancy and Cn**}- i littrrji, H.-uinetts. Th-"*! lifts. Tweeds, Plain and fancy Vo tings, shirting, etc., etc., etc., IU;A»Y BIIDE (LOTiinn. Sucli m COATS, TANTS, VESTS mil otlier garment*. ISnttfK and HATS, CAPS k NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles EI Ot *i: II O Such Pn'deached iii'l Bleached Muslins, Linen and (\ ; t .11, ' '"tli«. Oil Clothe, Lineuand lleuip Towel*, Carpets, Cut tains, Kringc, etc. HARDWARE, &C. Ifvori want Xiils <T F|-ik»w. Manure <>r other folks. Haw-Nlill nrt'iin'r saw*. SniiHithinn It'll*. L«>cks, 11 i etc.. goto M" Ahov's. when* v»u can bnv them cln* tp. IKV H WAvi'i, I Extra Fimih I I..sir. White or l!r<>\ni '?i . t'oilee,lmperial, Young ll.vrton or iJlack Tea, goto M Ahoy s. I P You W ANT(i HOC I:m I:M <»f a superior quality, ntaslow vat*-ns they cau bo had eUewlo'ie in Uio county, goto the*tots of lI.C. * J. L M'ABOY. May 11, I«f4. / 1 KM INK LOUISVILLE LIME for sale U nil. i Aprils. I*A4. Jr. It KDTCK ACO New Goods, New Goods. \ LARGE LOT OF FALL AM) WINTER GOODS, PLAIN AM) I AMY DHESS tiv»ol»S, \ LiC Y CIILAP, 1»E LANES, ADLI'ACAB, M Lit I NOUS, cum uus, « PLAIDS, POPLINS.4c., Ac Long* and Square Shawls, LADIES CLOAKS. NEC 111 ES. II ATS and HOODS, PLAIN A UARRED FLANNELS, BALMOUAL SKIRTS. 110 IP SKIRTS. LADIES SHOES, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, HEAD -PRE««FS. COMBBCOLLARS, Ac, Een'sWear, CLOTHING, BOOTS I SHOES, WOOLEN" JACKETS READY MADE SIIIUTS vi Cloth. Tweeds. Heavy Jenna. Corduroys, Cabinet", and o\el-Coating Ac., Just received hy JAMES A. N"EGLEY. South end of town, opposite Zimmerman's Hotel. Sept. JS. t-lt Photograph Albums, &c.< At price* ranging from 30 C• nts, t-- 9 **,<!()• A \i; w vi: ATI Hi: INTII I: HDDS i'U&WBSii. FAMILY BIBLES FOR PIIoTOORAI'II PICTURES. AL»I>— A general supply of Pocket and Family Bfbie*. Call and wee them at the Book Store of 11. C. II EI NEMAN. Butler. June "2*2.1KF.4. Wat^'licM,4'loekH A Jewelry. If you want a good Wntcli, I'ttick. urift of G» KHI Jewel ry. gn to tirieli*. where you can get the eery bent itie market affords, lie k«ip»on bind, a amtorttnenof Jewelry of ail stales, a ai in fart eTeiythhig kej> u * Jewelry Store. Kfpairingd«'o» ->n short notice. Her •«. lHhtf::tf. FRANCIS A. OKEER, Ca\RLKI McCAMOL.ua Hi '.9 C. ÜBAHAM,. McCANDLESS & GRAHAM, AUoriit'}*' at l.«w. Offlcef* the ftonMi »»>*t corncr»»fthe piamond. Butler.ps AIso.CL.AI3! AOENTS 112 r necurtnat f+nsiot i*. Arr^irs of /ti v untl H'-sniu ,V'.M«V. f»r Stdldlera, or if they are d*ad. t»r their legal -di- s Cia m«. or tbvae of their K«p; e*e«tath e*, n.. chars* tint.l collated Dec rt» iv.-rf Ek. Cxi l iiiai.o, Fh.VMieian an<! Nurtsc<iis. Office in Boyd's ItuildingM. corner of .ieff»»n»"ij en-l >laln Htreet>. on d »<* nth '1 l»r. 1 ell i« hruK Store. J AHl.s <i. OANPI.bI L W«. CAMPUkLI Stovfd! NtoveaU tSlaved! \\*M. i J AH. I! f'AMl'tiELlJ.-i'C»> . IS-K iii-'n \\ smimil ty i. nuiii>.-.r -u-j-. »• Kibt tsami* «n h»>r.unui*YorefkiatrwWKunldecviw. * -j AMERICAN CITIZEN Jolt Pi urtlngQUlcd Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND CIMMI IP3I3TOMB, Corner of Mrlii and Jefici-aoii Streets, OppoHltc Jnek'a Hotel, Hl«s t !«>■• I*aa. WE ABE PREPARED TO PRINT,ON SHORT NOTICE, Hill if cads, Books, Druggist Labels. Pro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes. Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Hills of Fare. Order Hooks, Paper Books, Billets, Bale Bills. &e. BEI NO FURNISHED WITIT The Most Approved Hand Presses AND TIIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders. orn3ment*. Rules, Cuti, &c., IN TI!E COUNTV, Wo will expctiU) everything in tlie line nf PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NEATLT, PROMPTLY, A.»i> AT Rxasonahi.b RAT EH, ]n a style to excel any establishment at home, anil compete with any abroad, mHi a ■ n«-«a Are employed i'i every immeh ot the business, and wo endeavor to meet the wants of the community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which ha:- been already conceded to this establish ment. for TAHTE IX C'OSIPO.SITION AND Elegance In Prc«s Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing. Hood l':iper. Tasteful Composition, lJeau ti lul I'ie-s Work, and Disi'AT'iji, we in vite comparison, from getting out a Card of a sinirle line to an ilhiminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. Ifi'S! \ I.SS A JIVKIII'ISKM'TS. I.A \ 13, M'AIIOV «fc CO. DEAr.KUS IN FORKKIN AND IIOHIISTK DRY <JOOI»S, No. 11(1, Federnl Htiwt, (RECO*J» no-JH DKLOW Nf.W MARKET HOUSE.) AHefflieny C.ily, Pa. D-r. 0. 1?r? :<f. " STOVES AND j :<7Zfc: \\™™iffiVC: J ' P.ulh r, *-|i-:-«. Sto\i-s. P!»iiirlio fc.* -H..1 1.... r I tifljr-J -HI- TlVtilc I'M sll'M-t II - OL,' '.')& II"". Their WM-e-ro.ui. hmii Mm in srn.-t ii. i.» r. N..rtlior.lH<-k\s ll.)tcl. where vnu will And Stove •if nil lire® iitiil iutrioi'. Tl.ef nl«» kf.»|»«n l. uid n larre Nt.wk 112 Plniiirfii which lliwc-liei«t» wi the.veanbe ut ariT »!hcr OMtnlillHhiiK-nt in the county. Dic.9,lf!i:j iff nI: 11 all "s s: - hll c > 112». o*3 sssa; O r"g"i i. 112 } r*"* - > ; " 1 VTXnTO- a., sedwiok, n AVI NO opfiif.l a new ll»rjii'»M Shop, opjiositc 11-'VIV RnlldDM:". Ilntler, will keep roii*i.uill,)' on h ... r. .» Iai}:»« :.«i.rl!iH-i? ..f S mMIc-. 11.u-,»#«■., mil evi»r.v tiling in line <>l' which he oftrm at pvii'"-' t isnit tin* linn" \V-»ik t all kitel* iiiauiir-ittured to order, :in«l repai»in« done on «h"t t not Ire, Dt. t». lR88:;:tf JOHN A. SKDWICK. YdOELEY IKOtSi:, WILLIAM VOGELEY, Proprietor. rpilK wouhl r«'<|K*i-tfiillv Inform the public I uen. r illv. that h. h:i«»'rert.Ml al'.m»iin.l conrn. 'li on* In kk hiiililiiiß, oil till' niteof th 0..1,1 mid well known l.» iif, iim-rly occupii'.l l»y him f»-a Tavern ft unl. 11. has been at jcm -u expense in erwtinjt ntiil I'liruiduMh - ne'v b<-lite,und tl -.tt-MM hhu-.-lf that he h tmw |ire|S|nl to >miiii<ml-<l <• all A.lio may ih-'ire to him a II Ilnviiin ample Imtise rmmi f.n-one bundled peivotiw, and hiiililin- f..r nt l-it» fifty liorsef. fir fi ist patronage, he wouhl n.ik » contlnu* unreof the wune, «'M, VOtIKJJiV. Dfi-. n. IWW::tf. "j. DTM'Tunkin" Atforacy at Law. A (no i'iaini A^nsJ. Office with E. M'Junkin, Esq.. opposite the Pennsyl vania Hotel. Butler. P». Ash S Graham, TT O K/ 3ST EYS' AlfD dauascHors at L/>w, OI I . ('IT V. I» V. Particular attention given to C >nvt:jawing and the eXaAilnatlon "112 Titles. tf claims !» Ught an.l miM..^ OfHre on Main Tree'. 8r 1 building east of Post Office. <1 AS. MCKIWAJ.f «*. CAMpDK MTJiWAIXACA >1 IMli:iJ Jt UlioU'miU' i)ii<! Kelnil GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, No. 101 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. March 30, lSIU::„»tno. Settle Up. rpili: under-dgned wi-hc« t . inf.am all th"-e kn »wirri I th«-io-ielve*indebted to him. that they are ie<|iiiied to call and nettle I" I wecii ill if -uid the ti • -i of jMoirtry. 184-5. afler which lin.c l.o- kn will p.rfiitively bo l«-f( with the proper officer* for settlement. JiUI.N A. BEDWICK. Dec. 7. l^lv.Jw. Mri j XI .-iter. to the enclosureol tne iitele«vig:ne«l, re«idii»ir 'n ) .leffe Mm town-hip. Bntler county, .-n <>r *b wt J.' th •lav of Nov«n.her, I' i. a ljetl wiili some while n the Wily, a nop otT the left ear, and h sw.illow-f ik in th« right, alioat two *n>la kajf years old. The ow tier is reqne-teil to Colin* foi ward, pr ve proj»erty. pay charge*, h d take bee »*»T, otherwise ebe will l»e di-|».»Mfd 112 air.• tiling to law HM. Mll.l.fcK Pit. 7. 4:::<t. Ivlrclion Xottrc. m'IERE will l>e» a meeting of the MeuH.era of th»' Pnt | lert'i'Untv Miitunl Fire 1 n-iinuw.'<>>m|mny. t th« • •ltii*e of the iecretiu-y. in ltntler. Pa., on the #ec<»nd Tu*H»lny of .lanuary next, being the loib day nf the month, for the pni p-*• i>f elecling: twelve Director* for the rii>uln; vear. li t'. II LIN fcMA N. Butler. Pee 7. IK(U :tt. gee'y. Aiiuni)aid iu\Yzit t7 Attorney at Law,- rRAXIiUX VpRJfA'VGO COl KTV, PA. Oitlce .ine d.eir NoiiL uf Kl.SNfc.Aii It 'Leti. June a. m ■ A. M. NFYMAN, M. D. IMiywlolun unci Htu'gcon. Office immediaUly VV^U : r $ bu'ldLitgt, tSli I 1«»1* i*U. D.«r .». Tiicodjre Frcckenstein, M. 1)., i : t iV -Jke 1 Dv> %U WH*9rt* Histi:i,LA \r.ors \otkix TIKE WORLD llrouiclit l'lirut. In l li«< Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE OH MAIN STREET, _ Wiieb* the " Wander- V ij er »" hi -'"arch <>f fln<' {-y? " >-* T'dmcco, ftauff and rl i n ling on t v .'/ Manufactnrer an' l Dealer in all kinds of Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. Having been duly appointed n "Committee of Six," to proceed f'' parts beyond thco <llni;ins, t«> procure for the citlren* of Butler, and nil other* who may favor him with acall, thfchi-Jeest articles In his line, would respectfully represent: that In punniniice of his appointment, he lias hee-.t snccr'Ssftil in collecting •tall specimen*" of the heat article* ever ftmnd ki Butler! Ho would also fnrtln-r represent : that he fe»hgrateful to the public for tho fa vorsconferred upon him, iu "days gone by," and hopes be will merit a cmtiu nation ot their patronage in "day* that arc to. me.' In conclusion, he I•*•£?•* leave to make the following re mark: that he ha- a little the best articles in his line.that are t'i be found from the a «entret» the "circumference" • t Pennsylvania. and indeed, he might c.iTely add, the I'nitt.l ites« of North America, the British Possessions, or the California*, including the month of the Columbia river, all alonr the coi>» . 112 Oregon, up a- high as the parallel "I V I'll If (v I'lo in Phoity. M II- II DM 111,Y soli cits tt •n-' ii 1 11 the - I»■■ <r 112 { '■" t Uuth r. ••rany u ay faring man whuiimy chance to make his transit across the disc of Butler, or sojourn within her borders f.»r "a season." fc»lin-r"tifldent he will glvesatlsfuctfoft, hoth as regard*pricearc! qttafffy. Come and examine for your selves! Don't put it dfT! I )*rocnistitt*tlon is the thief of time::! Ul-OKUK VOUJSH.V. Jr. Butler, Pa., May 11;l*A4::2mo. REDICrSDRUG STORE, I Opposite ttfiue'ft Siore. imr<is, imtns, Ditt'OsJ, MF.PTCINK?, MEDICINE?, MHDH INKS, MEDICINES, M EDICI >' ES, M EDICINi.S, DYES, DYES, W EH. PAINTS, PA 1 NTS PAINTS, Pare Liquors for Medical use only. Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. French and American perfumery. and Toilet article*.— Hi mhe*. I ro--' - ii. I all article* in the Drug line, vf lb* 112 be*t quality ami at fairest rates. RURAL Hill IllSlf, m:i« ess Ti-i;it, i*a. rriTIF. und M>i'.rned would icyp.vtfnllv inform the public ' I seneitdlv, til :1 « ! now fullv prepared to fmni-li them aitb tiie choicer variety and rei v best quality of ! :.!l kinds off nit trees. During the last summer he'lis* made-In f-*' • Idiilons to his -•?. ck of Fruit and Oriiainei.- lal trees, and has on hand a larger and bettor quality and variety ilinii lias evei been ofla el in this county Con- SUMMER. WINTER & FALL APPLES. PKAi lli.S PEAPS AND CFIERIIIES, al-o, STKAW• 111 11' l! I l!S of"the v.-rv fl'ie«t quality -difleient kinds of Pheubaib. \ Splendid I t >f Kvergieetm and a grciit variety of Ptoml-. u n.< trees fa-ornament and -hades.— All of which, we prop .-* to rell on a- tea*wthl« tcrnns. as the -ante ipialnv I varieties can be had for, from .Inn. »•, 1- I. Mi,AS PtIAUCE A SDNS; CEII<MP iMsru STOKS:. l)r. Jamos 5 r. Is<*!l, Boyd's Building. Bntler. Pa. A T*T" *T,F*t hi nl! kinds Of Dri.jrsand Chemical* Jf CI- l'«i:ii an.l Varulsh. Also, Benzole, Tar ,\L:. nil kinds of Hri'-I p. All kinds of ANo.ii full rtiM. Nt of fonf.it'i--narle - and Nuts. Also Creeu and Dried fruit. Alarm great variety of notion 4 '. E'nuor- of all kinds for Medical and Sucii menln!imrpoxc... Abo Statioiiei v, consisting of Piper, Envelop-.. Pens' IMink U ...ks pa« Book, Slat an and a full a-sortmout of Sh"H*-flwling«. If you wi.-.h to purchase fine glass waro of any kind this in the place to it cheap. J"-A-OIKZ'S HOTEL I*"*, 3F.-V.CJJ I'roprlctor. Cornir of U'lln na 1 .FoTeriOli trcetn, llut lor, l»a. March D«. 18^4. rnormio'VALt PA ~ leralgnod wmllj il.. < • f.ill.v turn 112 0,.- ptflille, 1 that they have entered fllfo I'arui- r-hip, in the I'ltdt'rf ItlclllK 1 til Hi IICBB, I and hereby solicit the patronage < I the public. I They :ne provided with H neut Hearse; and have on 112 hand a large quantity of thev<«rt hest matei ial. and are i fully p 1 ••}: ii« ! i • tip ni<h Colfins .d nil kinds on shoi I | notice. They will ha%enn hatids cbuslanlly a variety of I t 'ofllns finished t«» suit purchasers, and oil the most rea ' Tlo v will also fiiml di Carriages and conveyances fur Fi'iiiiral o( ,M-iuiH when d. Ware Boom-, on j Jefferson street, 'J doort West of AIIOTI. an Citiyctl Office (i. C. KQKSSINH, Butler, July 20, tJlr?4 ;tf. (IBOBUE W . EDA. HIVE TOD SUN THIS? s - '* y I i.ii in iii* ut.ll - & It r. J» iII I rii-l'-mwi-. fur im.r * "III""" " sJL . • .. • 1.1 III.'I'lil.l:'-till,Ihv Irks i ■- J I SAl'lil.i > V j-.-J | Iv IIAIINKSS c \ ;up~': Willi's kc. / I , r ~~ i V( Alhl«*W'l.i tf f.»li<-rr >1 1 In'will tin r.-nlv ut nil times toserve those who may fiv<-r him with ,< call, lie inconstantly manufacturing, and keepso.ihan'i* tlievury b'-st a- rtuieiit of 's' I! I > Ii S. Allw'-rk wan mted. I'efiiirlpg done on the shortcut ttotl • i .o moat (ktorablf teruut. Dec. 9, IW4J. J J. PEDWICK. For B its. Mice Boaches. Ants. Bed Bugs. Molt in Fur*. Woolens, Ac., iasactson Plants.Fo^n m-»h. Ac. Put e.p in IV. .V c. and Sl.o»i Do*.-, Ibittlea, and E'.asks. s3and£•*> for II .tm.S. j*l ulio Instiiltioss, Ac. ••■>nl\ iuf.illilde reme<liei» kn«wn." " *• e'e troui P»i«otts." " Not dangerou-* to the Human Kamilv," •' Itat-Tonie ,'iii < 112 their holes to die. JH#"-S«'ld large citie-. 00-s Id bv all Druggi-ds and I'etaliers every wlxere. j »• p,<>f all Worthies* Imitations. U&~ See that " COST \r»" name i» on each box. Bottle.and Kla-k. before yonJniv. #»-Aldr.«s, IIEXRV It. COSTA If. tj- I'mvi IPU. DKPOT, 482bh NEW VO«K. 4if" Sold by J C. lli DICK. A Pi)., Wholesale iti:d Petnil Agents. March 23,1Rr4::»W>. • 44* Butler, Pa. NUltft EC)\ DI^TIWH. DRS.S.R.&C.L. DIEFFENBACHER. ■na-T"" ■ A -m -v. x\»rtlflci«4 d en tut te • • r-', h r, EgOßbil nXuiiM.-iiuy -ml I ',; 1 "" I' .-I ■ 11'-: ..., -• I. a, 1.1 r : - I „ : 5 - try. -h nil! Nt fiii to r >.>>#V/ , *, - ex Mil ne their new Styie* " of ViilcHtnteaiid t'omllte Work Killing, cleaning, fxrrtirtltjg and iul|u«tl*g the Veth 1 with »!•*• be t I lto«l ihli«.. teeth la ■ hey (j e• - petiu-n: ;> - they rank an***? the be- t. Char u ':- ' —ld Luyiie D.v -.r i - ;::...7t.' " i" ■-■'.r.crly cf Spxtbioy,Butler Co., 112 112 s: "- : 1 . " 9 :.' ; " FKItIOIUC tli SOTttiX I'criuN icuiiii'd to Old Prices. GODET'S LIDH BOOK „ ■ For 1664. Great Literary ana Pictorial Year The ppl liHhrr of Oodey - Lady's Book, tliankfuf to that public which h.us en:.bie.l him "to publish a for the last thirty-four years of a larger circulation than any in America, h »> made an arrangetn'cn t with the most popular authoress iu this country— MA 1U ON 11 A iu, AND, Aulhorttt of o thine," " Hidden I\ttk t " " Mats Side, " Ni metis,'' and - Miriam,'* who will furnish stories for Hfo Lady » B«H*k for 1504. This alone V.'ill place the Lady's Book In a literary point of view tar ahead of any other magazine. Marion liar lamt writes for no other magarine Our other favorite writers will all continue to furnish articles throughout the year. TIIE B K.ST Lady's Magazine in the World, and the Cheapest. TIIV.iITEHATVttT; is of that kind that can be read aloud in the family circle, nml the clergy in immeuse numbers are aubscibers for the TUF wrsir i-* all original, an«'. would c. r 25 cents (the price of ths Book 1 in the music store*: hut most of it U copyrighted and cannot he obtained except in •Oodev.'' OUR > ,Fh:i. EM:HA ViptCS. All efforts to rival im in this have cea-*e<t, and we now stand alone in this department, giving, as wo-.10. many more ami inflntely bettor cngnvings ihau are published in uny other work. (.'ODE Yd IMMENSE VOCULE SHEET FA SHI ON- rL A TES Pi-om Jtre t» Jfwi full hii'/t/i Co!,,red Path ions on end, plnte Other Mtujarine* (/ire only tic. FAR AHEAD OF ANY FASHIONS IN EI'KOX'E OB AMEBIC A THE PiriJr.lf'ATlON OF THESE PLATES COST «io.ooo jfioKi: than Fa-11l npi ites thy old style, ami nothing but on wonderfully large circulation enable- n* to give them. Other mugazinc- cannot afb-r.l if. \\ e never spate ui- 11 ey When th" public ran be h« nefited. I hiv..* 1 ishi.-u- may he relied ou. lireuei may be made after them, and the wearer will not subject herself to l id icule. a- would he the ca-e if ehe visited the large rifle dres-.'d after the atyh* of the plates given iu somen of on so called fii-liiou itiaga/incH. Oi l: II ooit ENQJtJ VINOS. of which we give twice or three time* us many as sn other in:te. 17. ne. ate ofi.-n mistaken for Steel. They ar so far superior to anv others. I MIT A TIONS. Beware 112 them. Beiuember that the Ladv's Book the 1.1 igiual put licati. n and the cheapest. If you tak Clodey; toil want 110 other thagaxihe. , Every thing that i» n-eful or ornamental in a house can he found in tb-d'y. It r A I V ?NG LI 'SSO NS. N' other magazine gives them, and wo haveu enoug to fill several large volumes. Oi l: RECEIPTS are «u<di n« c..n be round nowh< te else. Cooking in all variety—Confee'i tiHiy—Hie Nm evy—the Toilet—the l.a mdry—l he K.ti hen. uj. n allaubjta 1* are to be Mind in the | • 112 the Lad .' ■p. , \\. ... iglruilly flftrted thi« department, ami have peculiar fk. illtlSi for making it tm-st perfect. This depat tmvni alone i<< worth th# pi Ice of the 1% oh. LAItJES• WORK TA nI.E. This deparment o<imprises engravings ami descriptions of every article that a lady wears. •r.f ANY IM.-T >J>I« His THE INI'I Kfi STATU-. One copy one year, ?'t. Two c 1 •••* one year, |f>. T'.ito e-tph*H ..m- year. i'i. one >e.ir, i' f-..e .pie- o'tir yei-.r. nud HU efc 11 e copy to the persuu ' Eight Ct.pi- 1 in* year, ami an extra copy to the ptrto j Kleveti c >p:es*Hi •• year, atjd an eicira e..pv to the person hcmllng the club. A nil them in 1- ./Mie that can ho introduced into th j above ol 11 lis iu place «. 112 tboJjUdy •< Umi i.i Atthur'i Hem 1 Mft'gaxtne. QoihiyV I rule's Hook and Arthur's Home Mngazioe bo j Oialey't lady's B-s k and Il.vrper'fl uaguziiio boilioneyea ! Code;.. Harper, nn l Arthur will all tlites be sent on year, on receipt of.?e.M». [ Tre.iftury Notetf 4 bml Notes on all solvont banks taka 1 Be careful and pay the postage on jrtrar letter. | ' Address L. A. GODEY, S'il CUesnut Street I'liilud^lpfiiit , PH. CERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. ; A Family and Agricultural Journal (levoled 10 CHOICE LITEB All lit-;, including Poetry, Novelettes, I ! Ta!e •. and MOl 1 and hhfertr.iuitig heading geiierally.— ! In the liitorary Dep trtuieiil we -hall pre*fiif On) ch.i--.est i w ilinn the leu li-d 0111 extemle.l nn «Ms. The N. veletten. Teles, Poetry, Ac, -hull he *upplied ban the best' i nii«! highest source-, ami he ejuul ui.Anything to be found I A'.li:t I' l/l'l IRE and H tBTHULTI RE, embracing I harmiiig. Oardeping, (-'ruii-UHbin.;. Ac. Our labors in I tins (tepiu-tno at 1- I'..vcr thinly yeaaa, have met thoci r | dial approh iti 01 of fh:- public. Our purpose has bee,, to ; fui ui -h 1: ' till ami reliable information upon tin • very J important hinm hes if indmtriy, and t « protect them so ( ]<■ as within *ur p -wer against the false dictriti- sand selAsh pui'ttieie' of the n.au> oinpiree a::«I seiiMitjon-iel vi ulurers by which the rainier 1- i-ici .--aiitly i««iaihtd— This p rtiou 1 t' the (Jn imnilnwn 'lelef/raph is alone worth ! the whole priced' sub*'ripti<-n. I M.WSDKI'AhIMt.M I'll* same iudi stry, care and j dfst; ifpin Iti. n. in garlo ring ami preparing I'o- St it ring i hvent 1 t the Pay. expre.ir-|y for this paper, which Jiilh erto has be.-u it-n.a: h. d feature-and given s . unl vermvl satisfaction, will be <• .ntiuued with iwlniihled ef* I f.ltstnimet the itic' easing d» man is of the public. TKKMM: —Two dollars per annum: . tm dollai for six ] month*. .No ordei.i ns • <vtHi >Mtli int the cash, and »il ■ übncriptions stoppe«l at the end of the time paid for. Add. e-«. IMIII.II* R. FBEA», L«.ito| and Proprietor,Germantou 11, Philadu, Pa. Arthur's Home Magazine. Edited by T. S. Arthur an Virginia F. lovtnsend The IJOM E MAOAZIN E 112»» H>os will b • enlarged and improved, and made ctlll more worthy "112 the eminent »a voi with which il Inn been received. Its charactui as a IIPIII-T«»MJ» I'rilti ODU'AL. ' li'min : public favor on 1 lie ground of real merit, .will be carefully luaititifiited; while f.l variety, intei e*t, nsefnjnes-, and all the at ira< - tioiin < 112 literature and ail e—entlsl to a tree H 'Mr: M «j- Aii.ii;, the puhli-b. is will aim ty niak>: it SLI'ERiOK TO ALL OTllhltS Fix 1 I*rkr. 1. ENUHAVIX.i, asu TWO ivmiV-s OP MI HIC, will appear in every number, besides choice pictures, grniip-and charscTers, pi evading ta«hl.-n-, and a largo variety of pattern* for garments, embroidery, etc., eta— In all res| e C t* we shall give A FIBST-i LASS MAOA /INE.at a price wiihiu the reach < 112 every intelligent family in tlie land. A new story by T. 8. AUTHI R will bo commenced iu tin- January uiiiiil>«r. « Yr.AKLV i I.KM-, ill AOVANCI.—OIio copy, fj,so; fill ee five copies, and one to golter-up of club, *l«','*»; nine copie*, and • ne to g.*;t« r-up nf club, #lij u. «,> A benutiful I'REM 11' M ILATr., entitled •• fllE INFANCY OF>llAhSPfcAliE, will be mailed t.-eiu li per*, n whosetHl* us a club . 112 nnbhcribers. It wilt a|«o be mailed to each single subscriber from wlnan w.» re B4 lor we will rend on# ropy each of Hosts Mm;\Zl>l and Ooucr's h.iOY's HOOK |oi m vear. Audi ess, T. s. Alt I llUii A C« .''.j.'l \V alnnt,Mreet, I'hi la, Nov. .1-1. 1*1.4 Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to*ll per*- n* interested, that the 112 •Bowing M-coUlif-have heen parked umi filed in the I.egiMci H i.f'ice of busie. o uruy, and will be pre sented for c.nfli unit hn I.ml all -wiinee t.. tint Otplnimt' (niiit, t-> be held in the boroitgli of iiiitier, on \W^lue-» Hnnl ic •int • 112 H»«bertß»mili"®-. eeiing Adm'r. oft lit e-t.re fdidin Andrew, deed tiled. fccpL .d,17 tL 1.11 dace unt IN. F. M 1 mile-. E\e« ntor ofJ.dlU S. M I amlbnH. dev'd. F led. Sept y. jKt. L Final ace. unt <1 Jnliii Ran kdph, Adiu'r. of Amos Kenmsly, dee d Fdetl. Sept. 9. |>i 4. lui.d acc. unt of Win. i-ogie. Adm'r. ot the eMtute of £ar-(h i hillp-. dec <| I led. >ept. 15 . 1 t nml act- unt 112 fln nwi- We-terman. acting Executor of .♦•hnSniai!ey,i!ec d filed. Oct. 5, 1.t4 Filial account of John I! Kelly, LXeiUtor if John | Kelly, ic d. J-ibd, c;.p,l:« 4 Final a«count ef Oeuri-e l'aiker nml Kullertcu Payker, I ExecUtms of.l <ll il I'ai her. dec «|. c(le<l. »ct. t. IH<4. 1 Final account -t t atharine Leply, Aduiiui-tiiOor ef I Michael Leply. rtec d Hied. Oct. I L 4. 1 final acc tint «-f Martin K >ehm. Adm'r. of Henry o-llbach. die .1, tiled. Ocl. 17. I>».| Final acc nut <4 Shcpler I. OH ton and.l. hit P< ugla I of John lioet'.n. dee d. F'leil. Oct. 22. I K » 4. I Hnslncc. ur* of J. bn I ay. Trustee 112. . -de cf ie ii K-t'ite 112 tie-. Wan? dee'd.. not acce ted under pt ci »^ Idingsiupiititi.u Filed Nov 4. l v »'4. Final ur «uut«t»>lr-« Ann I'ree lon, Adm'x. ot RWia ns Breed- n deed. Filed ..v 1 «4. | Partial acc.unt ef Jno. M. Mc. i-e*, Adm'r. of U ni. | Mc ecs. tiled Nojr. 4, lf^4. JOHN If.CRATTV, | Kov. lien. 'e. -r-t- ] Heavy Artillery for One Year* I Col. Galcp'h New Boßimant. W r Ua.e »n.b ri/t ' by « ! e Wu l*e; • • cnl ts \\ . uli . . "iiciny • Henry Ardll t y tot Ou* Yi iir, i" l « p ; u • -i IT. t Ileravv sl<l !.hi J # Y. i ' he -r. , ;. n d in ti«e I f.H-tttic-«ii .ns aroutal Wiwliiiit,f>Hi City. Here U an Ip r ; ' X I:\V OIHiAX IZA'I !(»', •1 v ■' The New York Tribune. "\* "I V I*l H>TA N|)J>. il the fOUIOK i.'.s] v t,.„ • CJ.MMI eji i.l pcnse* attending the publlcnth u of Tit* TKIIU-k " lea " l,1 M ' (l by the employ incut of numerous arm* tor* respondents and other liberal expenditure*. aw vejl ns b the nJvuiite In th«- price nf paper and other imitcrhd*. we hare reeolved. t the pir-ent at lee-f, unt to ipcreaeetb I? ' 112 .Mtt.fr Wofklv or ?«,nl-* . cklr ! ft- T*, nut t«» continue toftirnish tLem nt $j and 112;:, r<s i' / 1 J ar i,n, 'V ni • being the moiicprices which were established umic thuu twenty u.ira HCH. when the coe* ii^ on lU b SkhMa«r^i r ' f'' ,* nt ir Rt the present - T * ih be found below, and we wish it to he distinctly understood that these Ternm will >.«. Btrirtlv nml literally .dhcml " «7m o™* W JL& |TM " wh»l»rc'r mU " 10 *° """ lUl>nwl *»1 <» •Uo«*l Term* DA4LY p.iBU,V|. Single ropy ...V." 4 Mail subscriber#, oh ft ropy, one year ..'.'.'.. fio 00 % d<> do one copy, six months, .*...6 90 do do one copy, three months...... a 00 SKMMVEKKLY TRIBE NE. Mail subscribers. one copy, one yew 3 00 do do on ■ eopv.'fcl* month*.. J...T 71 do do one copy, three mouths IQQ WKEKLY TRIBUNE. Mail subscribers, one copy, one year .. JOO do do one copy, tlx ninths luo 44* Persons at the trouble of procuring subscilbers ami 1 emitting us S2O for ten copies of tbe Weekly, will he entitled t o on.- copy gratis. for S4O f or twenty co pie-, one copy of the SemMYtekJy gratis. Drafts on New Y rk payable to the order of "Tn» Ti I II s\..' being -iter. joe ptefeiuhlo t(» any other nude J' reuuttanc'-. Int w here drafts cannot be'convenlentl/ p'■•-cure.l. 1 nited state*. or National bank bill* are th* next bent, and may be tent by mail at our link; but in ease.if I*** Tn r linn NK will not be responsible unti I lurnhdied with a fulLdcMrlpt »■.» of the bills, including the mune of the baiik. deiiominatfoh and number, and the time ui.ll place «-t the mailing of the letter, with the en I .Mil- Address 'JIIK i 111 lit'N K. New York. Deo. 7, 18G4. The AmericanCitizen, I? published every \\,.!, oay in ti t-1 ut gh of I utle, i t Ii ova. |v. iv 'ah', K An!»i won on Main f>l •}••«.(• t<> .1 n*k HII t*-l— flu up slab-sin the brl> k loriMerl* ..copied h> fjli Yei er.i.sa.ore Ti! M $! 60 «yt 1 ii'paio iu advance, or .within th fr-t mv >n .nthsr .ir ?"J if not paid until after the expire tion ot tlie first six months TERMS OF ADVJEIITISING, &o. p . As ngiced up •i» by the Publishers hi d I'r«,prietor* of tke Butler taper*. One Mjuaie, une insertion : $\ 00 K;«eh Mib eqiient insertion _ 1 , c< li.iuir fur «ix mouthy 12 £0 '■ . eolunm for six month- -j,, , i» olunul i t "i\ mouth* ;t6 ot« 1 i co||imn for one j«ar 20 10 1 olnnin for one year 4u ou I ( o!un I! I'll- at 70 CO Proft .-sioitnl ntnl CArdM, not exceed.ng 8 bi"-. * em 0 Pyeriif.»r<. Ailii.iiil' 1 mhrnU'! Aml tor'Niiotb ea, »*« b,.M 0 Applu ati. i.- b-r 1. « > u-< s. rub... & t autM ns. I stifty*. :• oti- iM ( .f l \c. r not exceeding I H.,u ue. In-erli. HH, each 200 10 lines ol >oijpui cil.m it.- e«pilT: lei.l, will make a square JOH ftogf. 1 . shyct hand-hill, 50 copies or ,l " 4 00 •"•I M " 1 "»••• • 0 I - r any quantify under « r » i|ul». s. f1 112 0 pep quire: en all amounts uu:r that, a icav.nable reductiyu will be made. nr«t.vi,s.i cAnnst Single pat jew, each Ajlditioual pack, 50 cts. IOCAI. NOTJt'K I }, lOcetifi" p«-r line 112 ir each In-erfb^i. OSATiIS AliO MtpuiAurs, \vill be publi-hi i* j:i.ifi.s. wliojc the snine dies not exceed 5 iHit-M ■ r TM udditi. ihl line, h cfs. will be chsr^ed. AUvertisenu'iit.. 112 112). (. . »!••, Executors, Adminlgtran for-, at'.i A uilitoi n \ 1 »tiyn, Din-dution of *«/t --nei -h.p. ( nition-, and all 112 iiiiniiuit^overtUementa, MLKT Vi e, t e under :gue>l. t'ul-li, Utr/, aml /V'/irtWrrj.cf the Put b-r pi!V*rs; he-eby iw'ree to vtrictly afthere to ! the above 112« lu di.lc ol pri.-e-. until further notice. V M. IIA M.I Ti'. Butiei American, 112 I.A UK \\ 11■)N, | . Herald. I OHIS soN * AMIKI.SON, American Oitiiseo. July 13. Uo4. WAVERLY MAGA^IITE, FOK FAMII.Y AMI'SKMES'T A X jri N." Tit I CtlON. b.\ A. Thi ■ ]>a|• ris ib»" hi l Y.'e.-Uy ever published' in the e.-tftitij. l|i> Coiitce;-;-re «.,«•!» u- w ill be a|.pi Ui the in..*! tio»tiilii itcle not ti i i.ir immoral bring admitted 1 1 ifo it*-11 1 It will ;i|: d .is much t.'iiding matte: as a. 1 -1 11 is can lin J time t . j . i>e,e< •usist iok of lairs !I >h>t v. l.i. . l he with ti»«i«: qud 'i be p «|i'u iiuti.'m no nb r.t "M m.-nts, ami meddles neb thet '.vith pop 1 ic* 1,. ; i-.-!.■!., hut if |h ( libraet< rired by ft hikh iiiui.il toue. It cir< ulau - all ..vcr the country, from J.attie f..C: lif.Oni*. j Tiii'Ms.—~l he \> \erly >b'e.»/ ti" "m pul lished wcokly by I >fo-»-s A. bow. Xo. 5, l.'iidii I Mt, p,o-J.m, Muss. J l'fto I editiniisdie prilled, one pn thick | tpcr, for Periodical I I'ealcr.v at k c.i t • ■ oj.y 11111 an edit 1011 foi mail sub -cri l.ei• -• u a little thinui paj ci, w as to c. me within the W 1 pofts'ge law.) . \f. UmHopv for 1 J month" , f3/to One c . \ 112 • v 1 -,t»!•. -2Pi) One • • -pv for 4 m nth* 1,» 0 Oj.-.n). t .r t in. ml - U0 'I r > copi*- lot ll.' n.onUi# l>, 1 0 F air ■ pie- |..f d lll''litlis 5,00 All .iddif|nt«» I.the e'nlw at the same rntea. All men j bsrt-reivt will hi icdit' di v.lint* to the above terius. pt; hi -1. up wh» ii the I i«t numb, r paid J»r Is sent. N.. j s.:i.<«cr ipt'ofi*. 1 iken fa ..••.!» thui 112 -ur nu-tith . All clubs I tndsf 1.-" nf by mail. A tir.ino imist be given for sach , paitor in the club. 1 A new volume commences every July and i But if a pei - 1.1 iniio uce-iat an; numbei in ths Vi Junie 112 II •! pny« 112. r six imoillh', hw w ililiavea complete book , 1 wilhjtf titlpfinpe. \\ !ri ;i a riber order" <• renewsl of hii Mthscrlptlnti lih shoiiid tell iw whui w • the I i-t number ho received, (hen we -lu»#! Lite v. hif nuhit<er t»» n*ucw it without hrtn- I ting ovei our b■. *. OtJiei v. i-c .m -hall begin when the tm-ney 1• 1 \ P. r-■ n- Hi 'til f-n the paper must j write tl*M nan ofliice. toitutv ami atate eery 4i|.- ; linctly. Th • vho v. isli their papei changed should fell wbei-if lu.s fp evioiisly been «eul. Postage 011 thisra . ; ■ •• i* tu« nt\ . "Tit- :t year, pnvnblo in ativbnc e at the office I 1 b,ib« iiiiist 11 we v.be sent af one time to jr.-t the henefPl lof ihel. wpi h - '" Weranuot iid them af flie e'.ub pn<s» utile--received *ll togelher, :ih fl i- t o much trouble ip I K-k over our books or Jteop anuct« unt with each one get ting them IID. Monthly Part"—s4 a venr. in nil rises. Any oil" -ending its live |> >l!.us can have the weekly I "Wiiv.rlv Mag:»/.im»." ami «it her of the fdh wing works for one >ear l»v moil; P'-te son's Ijcdiea' M«gs* lie/' ' Ibwpev'K >l*ira/ine.' flbdey'a i.mlc'- Beok," "f/.dies (ift /. It 'of Kashb»n." *'♦thintl'' Monthly.*' All letters and c« nimun r itlon- concerning the paper muff |»e .uidi ikh d to tiie publisher. TiIAVAY 1 Sl'ssi nun?.—Toe pmpei'mndn fn subscribe for apa j ••• to enclose the nvoiu \in a letter and address tb» pn»d'.sber < irect « vi»jr Individual nnme. with fie post ■ Ilii.'jL'.county and -tate very plainly written, a* post* marks are often illegible. Address M•K« A DOW, ftostpn. Slass AT WHOLESALE ONhTI • I V/atcjie: Ml'J i'iSi £UlT Lowest Prices for Cash! AItXV AM. CoIMUV MKRCII IXTS, Pedlais, Ti aders, guf ler*. and fJcimnd •'••aleis can nmke Enormous I'r »flto npoo a smiril 1 nvt-tiin iit I II v - 112 uny iMftetn or Quality and In any quanti ty miui-to order <rsj* h-«tiiiiaie« fir any CIHMS «.f w»k fin ni-bed. il /' , il. r attrUiiou /wit/ to xtt]<ptyiny Awt;.,.i -.rt. tbuntru J'eiiiurt. JnUi ui I'rQt.lt rt, -via At - in u Dealer*. Any flyb- of ti >• ds ni irmfacturcd. such as Invention*, etc. it -h-.lt 'le-rtce 4 tJ (. .r»( an v A.ss. «C'» (T«ir*r, wilii a small Capital, caii timl constftni ment! Ji iust rated Lists and full paiticnlai{| fire. ' TIIM IMIOKIT T.J Tlltf h'hi'AJbr.K IS VhllY hAKUK ( j A W f.ei. (JAI.I. S.i PKt v can be curried io m knapsack, I hand vilise. of big, ami will n-'t be Khe hfMiks— bulky or itic 'tin tnrul Wiarij ft« ni j lace io 1 l ice. Hi v >s»t !«*.»; «\ • :11 i !—flti bu mrs« isHtiirtly Ibll'la! i<-: «« I ~».<//'•/ Hi.tf/-rr,mi,t4g or I r r : ,yrr.ilitt(j. --llltiOOOs .-h * lol' theuise. vea, ami prove I tiiciiipel ve-: ! 111 IS 11 biiiiner 111 whk-ll «a •iifplr uhd fUufvrtnry t,ll U„i yii < /'■» U.r 1,1 ue t 1••'n i/ ami in ei.c-.ur aging pi lit 1- p. iki led St Ihe fßii.e time. It is an ic citp'Hc nin wii'cli no person n.-el L»« ••/raid or ti.hamed ! 112 . .inva— tl •—-•me fi hi ag.dti ::ml apam, for wl.'re CUCH lon. good,.ne ifitioiittccd, d pci iHUtutU an u conti/iucur ) 'I • -.'idjer- .n fi •• Army r* I. seat home dlwdded by I the luini-ioj.f • t »«r. to «.it b-eiioi t • I lieaith, Tearh -1 '.' t.i . 'osijii-.-. «•: -. "t auy pe-.- 11 u1... yhbe- eltliei I. cftl I or an active ••»" npaii. n. and one thai brings with it i.ili AT P • I -Ab V !M»I t I>ILN'IS, this presents A.\ Ol 1 -i Tl Mi Y siddrm met with TLY I'll AND 1 Hia t ii Y« 1 u»kL\, r 1 ,:; j lAi i.i 1-1 L> ihU iED LOTS OF .I£WI LLY. com ' prising • ■«! i" *•'■' "tybu Hnd nrnet saleatde variety o ».-.-«b.. w ii ! 1 al.3wl.vM iu the Loja|.feta'es. We a .• «• -iim- • 1111 y order- fiotn peiw tm leaving th«* ! eh- ice ef Hln ||> ft.tbu-. '1- M.ch we j romi-e /lie Pe»i exe.c • ol uiii Inn e ent. at dfi. in j M.i lug <!*|>et lone can ens.l, e -an iru ti* h. W»s»E >o I»1 IM »: VA' <1 . -lute wtillt s|y n- and ql.aiity «112 Ooisls ■re y.aitiC'l. air h- wiii nend lhe aarnu mi collect pnf by l.xpie- a 1 ti . end of th** Hoote. U »LD AiD £ LV Kli K A'i<. JIES. <iood m rem n - un-n*ni)fif«c(o. • I In the best man lii .. 112 pu vI. uorhi a|J*Mt, Mi d-*pviee f].ur?l t« Ib- eU'h. Ceil :'n..*i,iw- ya< e ileelisi by — ; i.tl-/:wil n .tmruiitcni! Aii V .tehee at first prices the> fWdrigol Mir wn fmportati .1 . 1 ti r cmlu rt jyt.n b>j jffa il I:■* ml /< . U nn! I ! A II t.Ai'ftlMV, Afu a • •' -iniJ jyftp'-rtTM, Ul-r. T, .. Li nlway, .* «;W iofk. j—f : r 01* —r Ai'. mink'.i'.'.?.j t;'* * *S~.. ... Ki ' . £..' A
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