She JlcparUncnt Salt for Stock. Having noticed in an article occa sionally In the Farmer on the sub ject of salting stock, and in the Jan. number an extract from an article in the Germantown Telegraph , advi sing farmers not to giv r s:ilt to stock 1 wish to say a word on the subject : Ist. We should consult the natural taste of the animal. If salt be not healthy, and even necessary, how is it that they so crave it? Deer and buffaloes, in a wild state, go long dis tances for it. Man in all countries uses it. Cattle on the seashore drink the aeawatnr. If not really required by their systems,, why do such ani mals so universally spek it ? 2d. Universal practice. Men al ways use it when it can be obtained. They as invariably give it to their cattle. Is it possible a practice so general, and coming down to us from the remotest times, can have no foun dation in the necessities ol the ani mals themselves .' 3d. My own litnited observation and experience. I find my sheep do not eat as well when they are without salt as they do when they have a regular supply. I have a salt-box in thy sheep shed, in which I aim always to keep salt. (I wish all my stock were as steadily and constantly supplied with it.) If the salt is all eaten up, the sheep soon tell me of it..And I think this is particularly needed when they are on grass. If I observe any of the sheep scouring, I add a little wood ashes to the salt, mixing them care fully, and I never fail to euro the sheep at once. I have a cow that calls for her salt as surely as she calls for her feed. If I am in haste to put flesh on a horse, I give him an extra quantity of salt, and can always perceive the increase of appetite, and consequent increase of flesh. But I liavo ■already occupied too much space. 1 wish other farmers would give us the benefit of their ex perience in this matter.—l Sen. Far. GooJ Tillage is manure. • Farmers do not generally realize the fact, that good, clean tillage is about equal to an application of ma nure to land* cultivated slovenly. We all know how much larger crops Ave realize in the garden than upon the farm, just from the superior attention paid to it in cleansing the ground of all noxious vegetation and frequently hoeing and otherwise stirring the soil. The Qrnetee Farmer makes some useful remarks on the subject as follows : " We must, more than ever before, realize the fact that ' 'tillage in man ure' — that the literal meaning of the word 'manure' is »ui»u*, hand, ouvrer, to work. To manure the land is to hoe, to dig, to stir the soil to expose it to the atmosphere, 10 plow, to harrow, to cultivate. The ancient Romans made Stercutius a god because he discovered that the droppings of aniuials had the same effect in enriching the soil as to hoe it. We can leave the modern meth od of manuring land to our Western farmers, while we go hack to the or iginal method of stirring the soil. Mr Lawes has raised a good crop of wheat every season for twenty years on the same land by simply keeping it thoroughly clean by two plowmgs in the fall and by hoeing the in spring by hand. The llev. S. Smith of Lois-Wcedon, has for years raised successive crops of wheat by a pro cess of trenching the land with a fork and by hand-hoing. We do not advocate this system, but the princi ple is applicable to our case. We can manure our land by better tillage." Salting Hay. In hurrying seasons, when there is much bad weather, it is sometimes necessary to get hay in when imper fectly cured, or not sufficiency made to prevent it becoming musty when moved. When this is the case, the use of salt is found to be highly bene ficial ; it prevents must, and give a fine flavor to hay that would other wise be almost worthless for ordina ry purposes. From one peck to one peck and a half to a ton will be found enough to prevent mould, unless the hay is very deep, when the applica tion of half a bushel, or even a large quantity will be allowed. Meadow hay may be preserved by the use of salt, and its value greatly increased thereby for feeding purposes, espe cially when given to sheep. And here permit me to remark that the very best article of winter feed that can b» provided for sheep, if cut be fore it cones over rip\ and properly made, is the coarse gra*s abounding iu our natural meadows. Indian* Dakku Plddino.— Tako two quarts of 6wcct milk, and boil one quart, and while boiling stir iu as much fine Indian ineal as will make * a verry stiff batter ; add a teaspoon ot salt and make very sweet with ! molasses, llutter a pan and pour the battter in, and pour the remain- , jng quart of cold milk over it. Cutj little bits of butter and put on the j Ibp, and bake two hours in a mod. r- j ' Hte oven. Any person who has nev er ate of it before, will think tliey are Cbtiug tuoturd. BBTTIE* —» i » -w wliully-—turkijp U. S. 7-30 Loan. Tin Secretary of the Treasury (tires notice that suh ncriptions will he received for COUJIOII Treasury Note*, payable three year* from Aug. 15th, IHO4, with semi-an nual interest at a rate of seven and three-tenths per cent, per annum—principal and interest both to he paid in lawful money. These notes will he convertible at the option of the holder at maturity, intosix per rent. golJ bearing bonds, payable not less than five n r more than twenty yearn from their date, as the Government may elect. fliey will be Issued in denominations of S6O. SIOO, $1,009 nml $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The note* will bo transmitted to the owners free of transportation charge* as s«>on after the receipt of the original Certificate of Deposit as tliey can be prepared. As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest n< - crned from date of note to date of deponit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for then* notes at any one lime will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department njK»n the receipt o a bill for the amount, certified by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commisnious must be made from the deposit*. Soecial Advantages of This Loan. li is A NATIONAL SAVINGS IHSD, offerings higher rate of interest than any other, and the beat iteuriljf. Any savings bank which pays its depositors a U. 8. Notes, consider* that it is paying in t lie best circulating medium of the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for Its own sssets are either in government securities or iu note* or bonds payable iu government paper. It is equally conveniet us a temporary or permanent investment. Theiotet can always he sold f-r within a fraction of their face und accumulated interest, und are security with banks :ts < for di -unts. ' | Convertible into a Six per cent. 5-20 Goltl Bond. , I In addition to the very liberal inteiest on the notes f->r three years, this privilege of conversion Ls now worth , about three percent, per annum, for the current rate for 5-20 Bonds is not leas than nine per cent, premium, and . before the war the premium in six per cent. U. 8. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the ac { tual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not ' less than ton per cent, per annum. It# Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation, j . I lint aside from all the advantages we ha"e enumera ! tod, • special Ait ol Congress exempts ill Ixmt/s and I \»JV*,tiury note: t /row Uteal taxation. On the average, I this exemption h worth about two per cent, per annum, I <><?»<<! ding to the rat off ixation in various parts of the ' ; country * [ j It is believed that no securities offer HO great Induce- I ments to lenders as thus* issueo by the government.— I In all other forms of indebtedness, the fuitli or ability j of private parties, or stock companies, or separate com s j mnr.iti'S,oul.v, is pledged fir payment, wbilo the whole property of the country is held to seenra the discharge • of nil the obligations «>f the Cnlied State i. While the government offers the tno*t liFfcrnl terms for it- |oan«, it believes that the very strongest appeal will iu-the loyalty and patriotism of the* people. Duplicate certificates w ill be iwutd for all deposits * The party depo*r.ing must end'r-" upon the original certificate the denomination of notes required, and whetherth-'> are to be i«-u.-d in blank or payable tor ' j der. When so endorsed it must 112•• left with tbe Qfflcei ' t ?>*eiving the dcp'"-!t, t• be f>r warded to the Treasury j Department. i KI T ■ P.IPTIO? WILL BE RK. F.tv. Dby th- Treasurer «> tho United States, at W ashington, the several A-.dstaut j Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the rii-hl > (it lon nl llank ot" i | Allegheny City, Pa. First, Second, and Third National j I i Banks of Pittsburgh, Pa., and by all National Hunks I , which are depositaries of public money, an 1 ALL Kl . PE( TAni.K HANKS AND BANKERS i throughout the c.-untrji w ill give further information and I ■j AFKOItI) K\ KltV KU'IMTV TO RUKKI'ItIBKM. U. S. Collector's Notice. n AVINO received the Annual List of lAen«es, Taxes I on Income-, Carriage-. Wlver Plate, Ac., under t! j I S. Internal Revenue LAW-, for the :$d Division of the ' j J-'M Di*ti k't. I'eutia., comprirtiiiu; the rouuty < 112 Butler, 1 • ; will attend for the pnrp<we of ire.iving <M uldt.ixo., j ! Ac..at my office, in the l«oioughof Butler, from th<* 23d [ of August. l'« I t. the V.»th of s<-ptember, ISO 4, also at ! the 112 .Rowing pi i Saturday. > pt. 1«>, 1-SO4, fr<Mi oto 12 o'clock, a. m., at ! Kelly's Stl.re. buffalo township. Sail,.-- d>i>. f.-oiu 11» lo'dock, p.m.. at the Store of K. j Mauihofi', E •).. Saxonhurg. Mondiy, Sept. 12, 18M, from 8 to 12 o'clock, a.m., Fairvirw. at Adam's Hotel. Same day.from 1 to 3 o'clock, p. m. t Mlllorxtown, at j Koch's II tel. TueiMlay, Sept. 1 , lHi-4. bom 8 to 12 o'clock, a.m., j | Sunburv, at A. Wilson H Store. , Same day.from 2to 4 o'clock, p. m .Il rrisvllle, I i I Kerr's Hotel. W eduesday. Sept. 14. lS'4,Centreville,nt Fvth's Hot. i. i Thursday, Sept., 10.1804. from Bto li o'leot k, a in., P. treraville. ».t t'liv. •'s II t I. harm? day, from 2 to 4 o clock, p. in , Prospect, at Mis Predin'i Hotel. bii lay A Saturday, the ICth and 17tli of Sept.lfi64, aJ Zr 10-nople, at Host inn s llott l. M -id ty/Sept,, 10. Glrnle Mill, from 12 to 4 n'< I n k p. m„ at Cooper'- If .t t I.after which'time the penalties | pi CM ribed by law. will t>e strictly enforced. Payment must be made in L'. S Money. U. McAIIOY, Dep. Col., 3d Div , 23d Dist. Dntler. An a. 2» IR«'4 A. M. NJ-'YMAN, MT:D ~ PliyHlclun and suru't'on. Office immediately opposite Walker s buildings, Itllller I'i». Dec. 9. iKfiH rtf. ! Theodore Freckenstein, M. D.;J I'HVSK I \x A NIIIt«GO\. OFFICKon tliecornorof Jefferson and McKean streets, (Op; osite corner from U. P. Church ) 111 TLCK, A. Dec 21. IS«4::.Tmo O"T0 V-'LC.NTKKS —-Volunteers will be accepted j and counted on the quotas of the prasent call up to the ; in*t prnctical moment before thediafted men are accept* | td, and *cnt to rendezvous. | T> unships and oub-<listricts which have not filled their I quotivs. are urged to do eo at once. All time that can poesibly be given, will be allowed, but the Diaft will commence as soon after th«sth of Sep tember a* practicable. ! Credits will be given and Government bounty paid te | Volunteers until further notice. liy order Capt. IllClIAKI) DO DOR, Bth U. S. Infantry, A. A. P. M.General. J. W . KIItKKK, Captain and I»rr)Vo<it Mar., 23d Dist., Pa. ' P«pt. 7,1864:;tf. I AKiimU) ilL>U£l£V7' Attorney at Law, FRANKLIN VENANGO C'OI NTY, PA. Otfice one d tor North of KINNKAU 11«»LK. j June S. isc.Hmft Auditor's !%o!ic*r. IN the matter of tiie of account Nathan F. N'L'aiHllcs*. | Ex'r of JohnS Mc< andle-vdec'd. I In the Orphans' Court of butter county. No. 15, Dec. ' I Teini, 4H4. I And u-W to wit: Dec. 7th. mi, on motion of McCand -1»M» A iliah tni. Court ap|e>int Thomas Koidusou, fc>q.. no • | Audtt n v to take testiiiKmy. and report the farts, M ud to riisiriloile the Im la nee in tlte hands of tiie Kx'r to the i pi ties intcie»!ed and to report ai the next Term. Butlrr (''unity, *s.. Certified from the recur ». thh Kth day of Januarv. A. ' D. 18C5. • WATS >N J. YOUNG, tI k. ! Notice is hnrehv givon th it In pursuance of the above appointment, I will attend to the dntiee ofsaid appoint- I ment at the ofll. Eof ( haile* SlcCandleae Km., in Hntler, i on Thurwlay. Feb.. 23d. iMifi at 1 o'clock P. M where all | eraon.- Inteieste«l mav attend if th»*y soe prr>por. TIIOMAR R >IU \ S. »V, Andltnr. i George Vogelsy, Jr., UANUFACTUBEB AND DEALER IN ALL KIM):. Of Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, Vtuin siivet, llullci*. Things Done Up Right II 112" wish to inf »rm Liutler county, and the region round ! | I about, that 1 have just leceived the best aitlciesev e Imported into till*, county. The onlv wav t«» j>r. ; te ' the f»ct is to call and examine my Tobacco. Sunt/ and Org* a| 'sieving iu ihu tn.to of ti.t « Id ao uo, that "toe proof of rlie l udding i« in c .ewing the Any man that has an iukliug for Tobacco, in any of it« forms, can be gratified. ■GiiuiUiii 112 oVLUbifJt. ; (l <H/ # ii*>±uu*X i 18G1 NWE OiOODH, 18(14 AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST A!F» AS GOOD AS TBI BEST. R. C. & J. L. M ABOY. Have just received at tlieir establishment i ON MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA., j A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. RIID TH* FOLI-OWIWe OATALOSCS A*» PBOriT THtRBBY. FOR TIIE LADIES. Always on hand a large stock of Ladies food*, such as j COBKRO CLOTH, ALPACAS. 1)E LAN£B, GINOIIAMS ! PRINTS, KERCHIEFS, NL'UIES, GLOVES, Ac. FOII GENTLEMEN. I Alwnv«..filit>nd lllnrk rlo(li«. K.nrr kt.'J tllurk C«fl meres, Satinetta, (?aaainets. Tweeds, Plain and fancy Ves- , t injjs, Shirting, etc., etc., etc., ItniDY N.IDE (I,OTniN(J. Silrh a. COATS, PANTS, VESTS and other Itoots and SStoes, IIATS, CAPS & NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles not Million* uoodn. j Pu.'h k« ri.li!f»oh».l and llleaclicl Mu»lln«, Lilian and Cotton. Talde t'loths. ijilCl.-th», Linen and Hemp Towols, • mpetoj t. uitaint, i- rtuge, etc. HARDWARE, &C. I If von want Nails or Spikes, Manure or otlior forks. Saw-Mill or other saws, Bmo«ithing Irons, l«ueks,'llinges t et-.trot.. MAb..v-. whereyou ean buy thennheap. I IK VOL WAN \ 1 Kxtia I'ainllv l lour. While or llrown Sug-ir, Hio t'<>tTue.imperial, Young llvuon or Mm k < ! Tea, goto M'Aboy's. I I' Von W A XT HOCE 111 i-:w ! "112 a superior quality, atssl.iw rafe»ns they can be had j elsewhere iu tue county, goto the store of R.C. k J.-L M AB.tr. , Mii| 11, 1864. / it.i INELOI IBVILLKLIIiHfor IJT ntlei Aprils. IKK4. J.C. itKDH'KAGO New Goods, New Goods. V LARGE LOT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, I'LAIN AM) FA.M'V DHKSS GOODS, YEiSY CHEAP, DE LANES, ADLI'ACAS, M tRI NOES, COBUGIIB, PLAIDS, POPLINS, Ac., Ac. Long and Square Shawls, LADIES CLOAKS. NEUIIIES. II ATS and HOODS, I PLAIN A It Altlt ED FLANNELS, BALM )l( Al< SKI UTS. HO.H» SKIRTS, j LADIES SHOES, CLOVES, GAUNTLETS, IIEAD-DRESSES, COM 118 COLLARS, Ac, I^en'sWear, CLOTHING, BOOTS A SHOES, • WOOLEN .JACKETS READY-MADE SHIRTS 1 Cloth, Tweeds. Heavy Jeans. Corduroys, Casinets, and i Over-Coating Ac., «Jur»t received hv JAMES A. NEC LEY. | South end '»f town, Zimmerman's Hotel, j Sept. 2H, ltf»S4::4t Photograph Albums, &c.» At prices ranging from 50 C* nts* t< S«,00. , A NE \V Fi;ATU It K IN THE MM JHS33JBSS. ' FAMILY 81/tLES FOR PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES. ALSO—A general nupply of Pocket and Family Bibles. Call and see them at the Book Store of 11. C. II El NEMAN. | Butler. June 22, ISC-t. WalelioM.4'lockN A Jnvelry. I I V yon want a ir<»od Watch, Cl-jck, tirwet of pnnl Jewel 1 1. ry. goto Grielw. where jon can get the very beat the i | market nlTonli«. lie bend, a aHNortmen ol Jewelry of all styles, a'id In fact eveiytbii.g usually kep n n Jewelry Storr. done «.n alioi t notice. Dec. IfHWrtf. FRANCIS A. ORE EH. CnvsLrs MCCAXPL.U" 11 inn C. G&A^AM.. McCANDLESS & GRAHAM, Attorney.** at Law. Olßre on flip ft.ntb-wpat conwr of th* Ilinmond, ltntlpr. Pa 1 AI«o.CLAIM AGENTS f.r neenrtng /Vast'owj. Arrtart »r l*tu and Hnunlfi f.r B<dldiers, or If they nre i.ewl. f..r their legal d.cr sClainu*. or th<M«e oftheir Representative*, n . charce until collerted. l w -:tf DR. CAEL ILL2HG, l*li a VMieiau ami Niirgeon. oflice in Boyd * Buildings, corner of Jefferson sml Main StUH»tf<. om- door i i <«uth <»f Dr. I ell m Druu Stoie. i ' JABES «1.«. AHPKM.L. WM.CAUruAI.I Woven! NIOYCH!! Stows Z llfM. A JAS. G. CAMPBELL.—Foujrmis— Foundry IT South of the b rough of llntler. where Sto*o* | Ph;U .'hs and other ranting* ai b m-»de. A : irge supply urn- t i»tmly on hnnd au*' foi eoit ai i WMtouabie tal«a. \ IMUVI KMWKtfI « AMERICAN CITIZEN JoU Priati»|Q€i.c©l Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND cmm JOB pmtjub, Corner of Main and JflTerion Streets, Oppowlto Jnck*9 Ilotol, WE ARK PREPARED TO I'RINT, OS SHORT XOTIOB, Bill 11 ea«Js. liuuks. Druggist J.ulicH Pro grammed, ('(institutions. Checks, Notes. Prafts, Blniiki, Husinesß Card*, Visiting Cards. Show Cards, Pamphlets. Posters. Hills of l'aro. Order Books, Paper Books. Billets, Sale Bills, fee. BF.INO FURNISHED WITH The Most Approved Hand Presses AND THE LAItGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borderi, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, Ac., IN THE COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of i PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AJ»D AT REASONABLE RATES, In a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. Mia ■ ■ Kml »!<>» Art? employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet the wants of the community, and to re tain the -honorable distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment, for TASTI: RX COMPOSITION I AM) KLCR-nnre 111 I'rens Wol'U, | In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, j Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in- j vite comparison, from getting .ml a Card j of a single line to an illuminated Poster, ! or a work of any number of pages. ISE SI \S'.SS AOVKIITTSKM'TS. 1.A.M0, M'AIIOY A- CO. PKALKIIS IN FOREIGN AND s>is s>is i r OOODK. ! TN R «>. 1 10, Federal Ml root, (SECOND DOOR DKLOW NKW MARRET HOUSE.) Allegheny City, I*N. DF. 9, ""'STOVES AND PLOUGHS.'" RRRR'.TMN »■ \\rECKBECKER A REIBER- Fonn ! » K«»nn«li v North of the bor- I "112 Bntler. WL.H-ESTOVM. Ploughs i andothereastingsHlP andothereasting sHlP made on-!nrtm»- j FTJFT' iico. Iheirwfire-room iron Main Street fir-t door North o SLACK'S Hotel, wbete von will And STOVE* j of all sixes and patron*. They nl«O keep on hnml N large j SF-.M k .IF PLOUGHS, which tlo*y sell a s cheap as THEY run UP ! ho tight at any other establishment in the county. Dec. ft. IK«:i:tf NI3W IIARNH299 FILIIOP« jS #£ . i iV-3 " ■ * C^-3 I crisro. SEDWIOIC, n A VINO opened a new Harness Shop, opposite 1 Bovd'S Buildings, Butlur, PI., will keep constantly l on hao'L, a large assortment of Saddles, ILirnes-. and every tfttitifc In his line of business, which lie offers at ■ ; prices to suit the times. Work of all kinds manufactured • I to order, and repairing done on short notice, i Dec. «»,1M R JOHN A. SEDWICK. VOtiSLET Rons; WILLIAM VOGELF.Y. Proprietor. | rill IK uniNn i .ned would re<J>. rfully inform the public I generally, that lie line erected U large slid commodi ous uiick building, on the site of the old and well known j HOUSE, formerly cupied by him ana Tavern Stand. IFI I has been at gve:»t expense in ei ectlng and f'lriihlihig his I j ||PW houxe,nnd Hatters himself that he IF RN»w NTEPWED to accommodate ail who may desire to J, ; \E liim .I call.— Having ample house room for one hundred persons, and j stabling for at IR.st fifty horses. I Thankful for past patrouage, he would ask a continu ance of the same. UM. YOOELEY. Dec. ft. HM3::tf. J. D. M'J ONKIN, Attorney at Law c il'<o Llrrnwtl Claini genii. Offico with E. M'Junkin. Esq.. opposite tho Pennsyl vanis Hotel. B-.itler. Pa. Ash <£ Graham, TT OUNEYS' AWD (touuspnors at 3Uw, OIL CITV, 1» A. ' #'#*• Particular ntteniion given to Cottveyanelng and the examination of Titles. 4E oil <'hums II light and sold. *JR Office on Main STREET, ftr t building EAST <if Post Office. Jis. MCELWAIN WM. CA3HFBE M'LJIWAINA < ' A M I»MI:LL. U IIOH sale DIKI ICCL.siI GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, No. 161 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. I March 30, LWW::2MU. Settle Up. rpilK undersigned wishes to inform all those knowing I themselves indebted to him. thai they URN REQUIRED ; to call and settle bet ween this ami the first of January. 1866; after which time his books will ponitively be left . J with the proper officers for settlement. JOHN A. SEDWICK. ' Dec. 7, LW4::2w. stray JEeiler. CAME to the enclosure of the nndersigned, residing In JefTe son towrvdilp, Butler county, on or about 2Htb j day of November, IM4, a IKO|fcr ( with j some white <>n the belly, a crop off the left ear, ETUI a* I swallow-f>ik in th* riuht, about two sndahalf years old. I The owner is re«iue«U.*d to corne fniwaid pr ve property. I pav charges, A- d take her away, uthorwlse she will L»e ' DIX|MHED of ncconlir.S to law WM. MILLKK. ; Dec. 7, I»FT4::3t. L'Jeetimi Xotirr. FIIHERE will be a meeting of the Members of the RIIF I I lert'onnty Mutual Fire Insurance Company, »T the [ OFFICE of the Secretary, in Bntler. Pa., ON the second | I TUESDAY «>f January n«*xt. being ihe 10th day of tlte month, for the purpose of FA'lre FA 'lre Directors for J the ensuing year. 11. U. II£!NEMAN. Butler. Dec. 7. Sec'y. ' R. M. M'LURE, Attorney at Law, ANO PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT.: OFFICE. N. E. corner of Diamond. Duller, Pa. ! Feb. A, L«U::tf. Xulice. EST Air. OF RT.v. ISAIAB NIRLOCK. DKC'D. I Letters Testamentary with the W ill su> \\ ue\ud. havtug tl.ii.day been duly granted by the | Rugi.twr, to ILichel ihh-ck and John 11 .Mbhck, bxe i cut. is »>f Rev. Isai B Nib|l ck. HUE - t the LETROUGH <■! [ liutler. DEE'd . thelef TRE all PE.-WTIM indebted to the e-tatf J of (AID tlwutlout. uiv IN|iieslcd t*> make imiue.l -.E p-iy \ BHHTT, and TH'FC HAVING claims or UTTIORITI|« AGIUIUT the I S•me. will preseut them properly ai;tl.eni:T IL»*d FOI set | tlement. UACIII.Ii MliMk, J.'ll.X li. Mi.L N K. | Oct. ML. 18TW;.€t. tx«iut. rs. i 1 L»IAUAS EVIK 4 lOU O% m uzismuw MtICELLA MESBg WOTIC'EB. THE WORLD llrotiU'lil rlglit in til© "Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET. __ IVHI'.I the " \Vander - v. Pr," in search of fine C'.ir ' t S Tvbacco, Snuff and Cl t S» niay "readily A pfrceslvt. tt quid i m ||. r. x||^nK^HrrJsV/^\D ««.««ttgly standing on alKiat,wlth'outstretchcustomers. alKiat,wlth'outstretch customers. Dealer in all kinds of Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. Having been duly appointed a "Committee of Si*." to proceed to parts beyond these dijeuins, to procure for the citir.ensof Ilutler, and all oth< is mlio may f*vor him with acall, thech'ucest articles In his line, a'ouldrespectfully represent: that iu pursuance of his ap](ointment, he has been successful in collecting " tall specimens'' of the lest articles «»ver found ki Butler! lie wouhl nlso further represent: that he fe«?l* grateful to the public for the fa vors conferred upon him, in " days gone by," and hopes lie will merit a continuation of their pationugein "days that are to ..me." In conclusion, he begs leave to make the following re mark: that he lias a little the best articles in his line.that are to he found from the "«eutre to the circumference" of Pennsylvania, and Indeed, he might sifely add. the United States of North America, the British possessions, or the California*, Including the mouth of the Columbia river, all along the coast <-f Oreg'.u, up a- high as the parallel of " Phifty Ih mr Phorty." lie 11l- MBLY soli cits the custom "112 all the •' /Mrr JVnplr" of Butler, or any way faring man who may chanre t«» mnke his transit across the disc of Putl r. or sojourn within her borders for "a season," ft'dlug confident lie will give satisfaction, both as regards price and quality. Coiw and examine fir your selves! Don't put it off!! Procrastination Is the thief of time*!! OKORUB "VOUKLKY.. Jr. Bntler, Pa., Slay l!.1864::2nto. Mm DRUG STORE, o)>j)osiSe Sfinv'di Store. DRI'OS, IU! I!(1S, DIIUGS, I MTDTCTNES, SIEDTCJNRS, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, | BIEDICINES, MEDICINES, DYES, DYES! PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS, J Pure Liquors for Medical use only. Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. 1 French and American rerfttmery, and T«»llvt articles.— , t nruKhes, and all articles int.be Drug line, of the j ke-t qualitv ami at faiiwt rates. | Dec. ft, lAC 3. RURAL Hill NURSERY,! M:a it in rt.En, PA. 1 rilllE und«T*<i-,tied w iiiM re«pectfitl!y inforrt the public j I geiieiallv, tint he is ii iw fully prepared to furnish ; ! them with the choicest varh-tv and > v best quality of | all kinds ..f fruit trees. Durin-r the huit summer lie has made largo additions to his stock of Fruit and O: nam en- | ; tAI trees, and has on hand a larger and better quality and j ! variety than has ever been offered in this c utnty Con I , SUMMER, WINTER & TALL APPLES. ' PEACHES PEARS AND OMKHUIES. also, STRAW BERRIES of the verfinest |U«dity—different kinds of i Rhetibai b. A Splendid lot < ■ EvergreetM and a greal i i variety of inomlw nous trees for ornament and shades - j All of which, we propose to eell on as leasonal le te. ins i as the same quality and varieties can be had for.from i I any agency or ediahlhdimenf iu the country. Jan. t), 1804. SILAS PEAIICE A SONS. KA S* NTOIfiftO. I>r. JaincH 11. Itcll, Boyd's Duiiding, Bntler. Ps. DEALER in ail kinds of Drt.guand Chemicals ! Oils. Paints and Varuish. Als -, Benzole, Tai i jSr Al '. all kin Nof Rrnsbe-t. All kinds of I '•"nip". Lamp Shades and Chimney*. i nnd Cijfars of the very be«f brand"". " A No, a full assortment of < •nfectinnArle* and ; Nuts. AI - i tlreen and Dri<sl fruit. ANo a great variety | of notion*. Liquors .fall kinds for Medical and Sacr'i menial purposes. Al.*o Stationery, consisting of Piper, i Envelop-. Pens PenciK Rlank R.s.ks. pnu B »ok,.slates j and a full assortment of Shoe-findings. ! If yon wish to pnrch < e fine gliss waie of anv kind j Ibis is the place to c rt it cheap. J"AOK'B HOTEL I F. fS. JIAOEE, I'roprlctor. Corner of Hala *-i l Ic Tei wn trectir, llii (lei't I'II • ! March in. lff.L s* is <» 112 *':hm soNAi.tAtti is. : Sf 3 " rnilllti.M I lit;.. 1 Ifully inf 11.1 ~,11; 1 that th".v have entered lino Part ll* i>hip, in tfie I 'n<lovl tileliifje liubinoHHi | and hereby solicit th« patr nageof tlie public, j They are provided with a nu.lt ll u-c: uu.\ have on hat.d a I »ru- quantity of theve:.! host material, aiel a. • felly pieparci to furnish Collitis if :• 11 kind-* mi -bort i not i» ■•. 'I hev will have on h MI«1S (on-lantly a variety of j Coffins finished to suit purchasers, mid on the moat rea ; sonable trims, Thev will n!so furnNh C.-irriagps nn<l c»»nvevanccs for I 'ineral occasion i When reque-te<l. Ware Eo -m-. on , Jefferson street, 2 doors Wvst of Aiueri< an Citizen ufiice j Butler. l uly 20, 18C4::tf. (IKoitCE W. |;*RA' HAVE mm THIS? ril lf.sul •( ' iber.grate- I.!'.'!.'; a# V Jk&T i ;>rr i "-0.i.i..> t' V "■ /. )r iV II.O'VKRH » / xV winrs*r. At bis old stand, where m 1 < lie will be rc-tV at "it % timestosej've 1 1- .-•« vho >in v fi v r him with a call. He Ncoiirtr.ntly luanufactiirlng,and keepsouhami the very b"»t ns«orttoenf of T si I' x i*; w. 1 Allw rk warranted. Repairing done on the shortest j notice and m -t f.ivorabli t' run. Dec. ft, I«C3. J J. SEDWICK. For Rats. Mice Roa; lies, Ants. BMI Bups. Mol* in Furs. Woolens, 4c., Luectson Plants, Fown mals. Ac. Put up in Z'r. .V;c,nntl SI.OO Boxes. Bottles, and Flasks. 13 aud '■> sizes ft>r HOTELS, PUBLIC I V-47itl TIO.-<B, AC. "Onl> infaliiltle remedies known." " Fi .-e from I'oistins." " Not dangerrms tt» rlie Huunn F•^mlly. ,, " Katscomeoiitt 112 their holes t<»die. :■-dd whoN* de hi nil large cities. II by all Druggists ami Retailers everywhere. JBeware.'!! cf all worthless imitation-. ttf See that "Co-T\rs munebon each Box, Bottle,and Flaek. before yon buv. j mr Address, HENRY U. COSTAR. I Pri jtcip%L DEFOT, 482 BEOADW \r. >E» Voigt. Oe ■ Sold by J. C. R I.DICK. A CU.. Wholesale and Retail Agetits. March 23, lftfi4::6uio. 4r> • Butler. Pa. HUHOKON DION TIST'S. DRS.S. R. <SiC. L. DIEFFENBACHER. - -t— — 4 EE p'eparetl to insert ; A \ V" - artitici dd en tut tec j is " on 'he latest improve S*¥x. ' IK-. .' »n rn I tireset on Vulcantte.Cornl HBP3Saaafe®^^tt-i ,,, ' ,J °ld. silver platln.. ! ! —ih.-e to a vail r .jr - tlmiuselvesof the latest , ; «©<»». . y i .Vj v »>.v. should not fill to I J h **xinline their new etvUs nf\nlcenite »nd I ornlite w >:k Filling. cl»* iiiini». , extracting and adjusting the teeth done u<th the !ts«f | ! materials iihl in the Infwt manner. Particular ntteniion ; paid to chibhen's tOf*tb. As mechanics, thev defV c-.m- ' jietlfion: as t|.«-n tors r hev rank among the best. Chnr- • ! ges moderate. Advice free of charge. Office —In Boyds Bud-dug Jetterson Miaet, Butler Pa. j Doc.ti,lW9jidl, Da. B. r. HAMILTON, Formerly of Sunbury.Butler Co., H'ATTNti 1-watetl in BLTLER. offers hi« p;. 112. —donal | Mil vices n»tlios." rho see fit to give bin. a call. ( Um4 fcMUUtfiy uMupusi by l>t« l.inoi Ui.» I I*FiKIOItH AI. VOTIC'ES." Term* reduced to Old Prices. GQDEY'S UDH BOOK For 1864. Great Literary and Pictorial Year The pnblis-ltor of Godey's Lady's Rook, thankful to that public wl;icli Inu< euabied him to publish a magazine foi ili«* last thirt-/-four year* of a larger circulation than aii> in America, has made an arrangement with the most ' popular adthores# in this countrv— MA it ION lIAHLAND, Authoress of "Atone" " Ifidilrti "Muss Side, '• A>w<.rf.t,' and *' Miri-im,' whu will furnish stories f»r the Lady's Rook for IS»4. This aioue will plnrc the Lady's BooK In a literary |-oinl of view far ahead of any other magazine. Mai ho liar land write* for no other magazine Otir other ftrorit*- writers will all Continue to furnish in tides throughout the year. THK BEST Lady's Magazine in the World, and the Cheapest. THE LITERATURE IN of that kind that ran he read aloud In th« family circle, and the clergy in inuneiisc numbers are buhactbeis for the Hook. TUP MISIC is all original, and would cost 25 cents (the price of th» Rook i In the music store*: loit most of It In copyrighted and cannot he obtained except, in -Oodev " OUR STEEL E.XCRA VINCS. All effort* to rival us in thin have ceased, and we now ■tiind alone in this department, citing, a* we do. many more and Influtelv better engravings ibau are published in any other work. GODEY'S IMMENSE DOUBLE SHEET FA SHI ON- PL A TE& CONTAINING From fire tn srrtr full imyth fUored Fashions on each plutr OOter may a tines yire only tw >. FAR AIIBAD OF ANY FASHIONS IN EUROPE Oil AMERICA. TIIE PUBLICATION OPTIIFBE PLAT EH COFET 910.000 IfIOISK than Fin-hlon-p'nte* of the old style, and nothing hut on wonderfully large circulation enables 11* to give them Olhe? mngn/iue* cannot afh.rd it. We never npnre luou ey when the public can be benefited, Tlie.se fashion - may be relied on. I'rMHi may be made after them, and the wearer will not subject herself to rid icule. no would be the case If *he visited the large eitle drcMse 1 after the xtyle of the plates giveu in Somen of oil so called fashion ma-a/ines. O > /. WO OJt EX<! RA VIMS, of which we give twice or three tlmei MS many as en other ma-*/.ine, are ufren mistukuii for steel. They nr so far sifpf"lor to ai.v othn*. IMITATIONS. Reware of them. Remembet that the Lady's Rook the original publi- itlon ami the cheapest. If you tak Oodev, } on want no other magazine. Every fhluj; that is uecfitl or 01 naiuental in a housu can he found ill Oodev. it!'a win a LESSON s. V other niMgaxim- gives them, and we haven enong t«j fill several large volumes. OfII RECEIPTS are s jch ns c»n he found nowhere else. Cooking In all variety—(onfeclionety—the > nrsery—the 'toilet—the La indry—the Kitchen. Receipt* upon all subjects are to 1 e found in the pages of the Lady's Hook. We originally stinted this department, and have pecitliar f«>"i j making it 111 -t perfeet. This department alone is worth • the prico of th" Rook. LA PIE.f WORK TAP,I.E. ' , | This deparment comprises engravings and descriptioni , of every article tliat a lady wears. MODY.L in IT A (IF*. No other magazine has this department. TI KJIS. CINIIIX AI)V.I\CE, | TO ANV POST-OFFICE IS THE L'MTFD STATES, j One copy one year. $3. Two coplos one vear, sl>. Tins c ies one year. sn. four copies one year, fi P:»t copies one year, and an extra copy to the person j sending the club, $lO. Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to the perso sending th* club. sle. Eleven copies < n« year, and an extra copy to the person feuding the rlnl». s•«!*>. And the '•vl>/ mag i/me that can bo Introduced Into th shove club? in plan* if the UdjT'f Rook is Arthur's Hum Magazine. (lodey s I<adv's IV«ok and Arthur's Home Magazine bo one year for $3.60. Ooib y's Lady's Booksnd Harper's Magazine boihoneyea . 112. I'liM (IIKII V, M-tper. and Arthur will all three be sent on yeir, on leceipt of&'.Ul. i Treasury Notes and Note* on all solvent banks take I . at par. j Re careful and pav the postage on vonr letter. ADD.™ L. A.OODEY, | • .T2.T Ci'rnnt Street, Philadelphia, p\. i CERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. , A Faniiiy and Agricultural Journal ; <!ciofcil lo rit'HflK LIT El'. A 1 Ult h. Including Poetry, Novelettes, 1 Tales, and Moral ami Etltei tunoi-g ..e uling generally.— | In the Library In partment we -h til pre-cut Hie eh .i--*t witina the 1 e it'll of oui exten«Usl iio-irn-' Ibe Novelettes, : 'li'.etiy, shall be supplied 112»• 11 the best 1 and si nil •• ,an«i be ujual lo any thing to be 112 im«4 j '"AV.HH r'RI N" UITICOI/n HE. embracing lariiilng, (iarden.ng, Fiuit-Rai ing, Ac. Our labas in I till* department for ovu» thirty I.ml, have met the cor- [ dial approlMtion "112 the publir. v»n.-purpo.o* l .is bee. to j ! firf,i<ji 11-. 1111 an I leliabi information up. n th«ee very j in-; .itant biasn n- s if ili oHtiv, and to pr..i«i t them i ' j ft.-.!- vvithl.M ur low. , again--«' the fal>. detunes and i 1 s'diNh pnrpo- M«T th«- niii»!> empires and seu.-.ition*-i ' Ive.itnu i.- i»y which llie Faimer i« incissantly asmi'leil Thi» portion ! 112 the <imu to ton 'lehyr.'ji.'i i-< alone wOtih | the wtiol pru •of subsetfption. . ! \E\VJ< IM.t'Al YM KAT The same lnd« ' try, .'are and , disciiminalion, in gath«ring arel preparing tiie Stirling I r I rv.-ir-iif the l/.iy■. f»r this paper, which hit h* ' .Jel to h;f lieen-Hi'-.,f ii- niai l'.U'l feature-nnd given so tin*- 1 | veital satisfjetioti. will he continue.l with 1«•!• »lble«l ef- . 1 fji ts to ;nr' t the iuc> easing demands of the public. I . TERMS . -Tw . dollars j-1 annum: one dollar fa siv ' , • moiiliis. No orders received without the cash, and nil j subnet iptioiM -topped at the end «.f the time paid 112 1. Addre«s, PHILH' It. H.i.A.S, Eiiit d so I Proprietor, Oeriu int .wn, I'hll tdn, 1 a. Arthur's Home Magazine. i Edited by T. S. Arthur an Virginia I . "ic%vr.»tnd j I The IMMK MAOAZI N K foi l-i'ii will be enlitrged and ' : Impr- ved, and m ide >till more w.»i thy o| «he ••inuient l'a> ! | llilill r • 'ft.lt ll>.» Ab, ( lioiollg plitdiC 112 1 Vol fll | j v*hd«' Ibr variety, iute. esi, aiel ailiheatir.tr tioiMvf Hteiaiu. •• and art t'Mfeiilial t-.a tn e II M AO- j \/iM„ ihv ptddinbeis wiM aim 'o make it til'l'i.ltidlt To 1 Aid. <>i lit.lid A fi.ir i-.-L ENOBAVINO, \\U T«o PUJI.s OF Mtsu, ; will appear in eveiy iiuml*er. he-id."' cb -iiv piciine 1 i;'. -uph and chai aetei», pievailing M>i ns. ami a targe I vatn-:y of patterns fa K dliittiit-. e.nbroider*, etc.. etc ! 11l alt'iefpi-r.s we Miaii give A i!linl- t.A.>« »:A«.A --j y.I.N l*;.ai a piice within tho reach o| every intelligent ' fainllv in ibe land. A new stwiy by T 8. ARTHUR will be commenced in the .launary number. • 1 V M.i v 1 ;.M«. in Anvvxer —• ne copy. three copies, $o.ts»; five copies, and one to of club. nine c««pi«*^,aial one lo getter-up 1 I club, sis.<.o. A beautiful iKi.MlL'd ri.AI. . entitled "THE I.M ANI V or Ml AKfPhAi.E.' w.ll be mmbd toe .eh persi 11 wl..> sends us a club I suberribei -. it uilluU.. be mailed to e.tch ningle subscriber Itoiu whom w«i re ior 51,i>0 we will send one copy each 112 IlOWt MAI. v/.IM. and Oou&v's L.vi>V» Rous foi a vear. Address, T. Alt fll Ltl A Co., Si'i Walnut,Mreet, Phila. Nov. 00. Register's Notice. N' OTICE i* hen:by giventoall pers< ns interested, that the following icconnts have been and toed ! I lit the Register s ofMc« <d Luiicr c. ou'y. and will be pie j sented f>>r cotifiunati. il :tnd allowance t. the Orphans' t ourt, to he held in the borough of Rutler, . n Wedne*- i day. liecember 7, IMil. I l-inal see ount of Kobertllamiiton, acting Adm'r. of the i | e»tatu of John Andrew, dre'd. tiled, dept. 2 7 *'• i. I Final acc dint of N. F. M Oandless, Executor of John H. Ms andlcN-. ilec'd. Filed. P«pt tf. IhU. Final account "112 J.diu Randolph, Adtn'r. of Am<m Kennedy, dee'd. I'ileil. J'ept,#, IM4. I Final areonntof Wm I'-gle, Adm'r ot the estate <»f ! Bfrah Philips,dee d. F led. Hep'f. Jtn, |H» 4 Final account of Thoma.« M oatei man. artlng Execntor ! of .lohn Smalley.dec d File-t i»ct. 6, IMM i I Final account of John 11. Kelly, bxecutor of John Kelly, dee'd. Filed, Oct. .*», |H'4. Final account of tleorge I'arker and Fnllertcn Parker, 1 Kxecutors of bn I'ai her. dec d. * tied, Met. •. IM' 4. Final account of Catharine Leplv. Administrator of ! Michael I.eply. dec d Filed, Oct 11.1*«4. Final acc nut of Martin Hotduu, Adm'r. of Heury OsJlbach. dec d Hied. ocl. 17. 1*64 Final account of tfieptar and John Poiiirla Exec lit r« of John |j.-t 11- flee d F'le*l. «">«'t. 2*2, |H 4. | Final account of John I ay. Trustee for <iHe of i esl K-tate -f <le«». Ward dee'd . not aceet ted under pr« cee ding- In piitltii n File«l Nov. 4. Itffl4. ' Final account <»f Mrs Ann Ureedon, Adm'x. of Hichanl j | Breedon dee'd. Filed Nov. 11. 1 -»*»4. i Partial account cf Jn*». M. McNces. Adm'r. of Win. 1 j McNees. Filed Nov. 4, 18t>4. JOHN If. CRATTY, I Nov. 2.1«*'4. Heji 1 eifi-r-r [ Heavy Artilleiy for One Year' Col. Galop's New Regiment. I IfE aie .utborbud by f»"* W« f'epo loteut tp re-! Mv ; llruv) Arilll ry for OfilC Ye»r» to t.lai a pa: t : > ••!. Itj.p * e\v i..,: | nolit .>t 11..AW ARTILLKHY. to be sUtkuied in the i ! firtifteatlons an.oml Washington Cily. Here is an op- j : poitundy to enter a Ni; W OIUUNiZ AT IO .X, j 1 Serve your country—get a big bounty— IY< i.| the Draft | ! —«ihl g-i g»*t cleurj»f marching Ric.uitswlll be mus i tered iutothu » .-.up-inv imn.e. -»tely i|t»; .ce vlugtheii 1 L'. -I I'dinty front the ►ub-UisHtt't t«» which .hev uie ! creidted. oEi>. M. IKH IN. • Cli AS. 1). UII MDJUJ*. j IL'-O! Quarter- M oshai Office, New V iarlifon Pa .ai*l ii. Liu- ' LuleV..Utta.h»t ' I 112 AU|). IMMM* k The New York Tribune. 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Rut wheie dtaftscannot beconvenicntlv j procured, United States, or National bank btik itfo the next l-est. and may be sent by mail at our risk: but in case of loss Tiik 'iitiMNK will not be responsible unti finnislied with a full description of the bills, including * the mime of the batik, denomination and number, and the tim» ai d place ot the mailing of the letter, with the enclosures Addicts 111 L'l RI LI. NE, New YOlk Dec. 7, IFA4. The AmericariCitizen, I? pi ld'wl.ed eve y W «dt en a\ In the la 111 * I it 1 t.tle, b\ 11 ov a, lo- in-o> A K AM»- ho* on Mnln »tie« t I pp. st. t. J .rk sII tel— nice nj. stsir-in the bri. k loimerlv occi pie.l b> Eli Vei et.-sasore Tr.nsi-:—sl SOa yi-st if paid in advance, or vHthln th Mr*! six months; or I'.'ifnot paid until afiei thvexpita lion ol the first six u.ontlis TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &e., A Hgr-.-.i i'| mi. |,J lb. I üblM.tu », d Hii.piiKgr. 0 f it . 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HOTIC CS. lOcentsper line for each Insertion. nit»Tns Ann will be published gratis, where the same d -esnot exceed 6 line- 112. 1 each additional line, ft c|i. w II Ie clistged Advet tlsements of t>. 112. Sale, Execut. rs. Admudsfra. tors, and Anditoi's notice-: istiav>, IMsc lutiun of Part* ner .hip. ( antioiiH. and all tiatiMient aoveiiiseinents. ai/»T Me. !• e umlersinued. PuMtthrr* and Pi'prieUrs < fthe Rullei papei lieiebv agree to sttictly i.dhers to the above acbednle .4 prices, until fuitbet no-ice. MM. IIA.-LKTT. lliitlei An-eiican. ( LACK M ILSON, I .i. n llerahi, I ORINSON A ANI>hI;SON, American Citixen. July 13. lf-04. WAVEELY MAGAZINE" FOR FAMILY AMI BKMKNT ANH INSTKUCTION i:<llt«><l by MohOH A. I>(mv. ThU pape* is th'* largest Meekly evei pnldlohe.: in tl e coui:ti y. Ms contents are si ch a-* will be aj p.ovod in 11.0 uuad tasthßi uscnci« iiotint.g inim ial Lt.ng aon.itted into its pages. It will aflo.d an mi:« li reading maitei ss al.nost an.v one can fin 1 time to pei n- e.rttis.sling 11 'isles History. Hiogriphy, t. g. :he« wi-h M?.sic ami The p 1 pel c- ntaiiis no nl:ra sent 'mei.ts, atri meddler l ei tbe. with politics noi lei 11, but it is ch irsctcrbed by a bigJi imual t. ue It cin ulati ■ad ovei the col Btrjr, fronv .Vaine to< lif -inia. ! im v —1 he averly M .gay. ne s pui llsh.d week'y 1 y Mums A.DOW, n. 0, |,;rda I .° ieit, lto ton, 'Jwo j e.iitcnsate printed, one on tl.ic.k paper, lot _ pen d csl Dealers, al • cents copy ami HII edit.on foi nisil sub Cn» I hors(<m a little thimn er,so an to c. me within the 1 w 1 pontage law./ I' (»ne c«»p3 for 12 n>. nth* 0 One copy for S months One c py f»r 4 m-.nths j.irt ( oe 1 opv lor 1 month •. l.iO 'I w.. cop . s tot li month- {,. t> Four . pie 112 rti month- &.U» j All .uhliti.-n- t<»the c!nb- at the si-me rates. All nioti ie- rtc.'.-vi w ill l»»- ircliteil aci nrd iv !•' liielibove tetms, | Pitj er stopped when tl e last nt.mber paid for irfse'n. No sul <•:■ pt •'i taki-ii fir lets tlmu four month-*. All clul s ! must b- nt b> mail. A nume must be given f-i nch ! jmper in the club. i » new v Inme coiiimence- every Jnlv and Jannvy.— , Hut ll a pern nConm eiicesat an numbe- in the v. bmis an I pays t rslx month . ho will hive a c iiupiete bovk j With a title p'ge. I \\ h.• •1 a sub 1 iber orders a renewal of hi* subset iptlon ! he «.;i.mld tt !! 11-ahat wa« the last number le received, then weehali know vvh it number t renew It with- nt hrn ti':*f over oill b ok-. Othetvisi- We dm I begin when li e , m--nev is rece.verl. Persons wiitingfoi the paper must j w itc- theit name, pst .112 couiitv and Rtn e veiv dis- I 1 net Iv 'I I.IIM- who w isl their pnper changett toll where It has previ* twly Urn «ent postage on this pa ; pe- i- twenty cen'- a year, pa.vaide in advau<e a« thoofhee when token out. [ t 'lnb mn.-t always be sent at one time to get Ijto benetVt of the low price. WecMitHit setid them m rlieifhlii nrii » unless received all blether, aa b m t-* much trouble o | I , .!» over -nr IKI iks ot keep an »c< otinf with each one g'.-t --i Month'v I'srfi—sl a \ ear. In all caws. ' Any otn sending us Hve l>-diars can have the wsk'y "W averly and elthe. of ||,e 112 lh-wlt-g works I'..rune year by mail. "Pit#- son's b-ulir*' M gtr i.»." 1 '-II «t p« i - Maga/Ine." Ib»dev v Lady - Ik ok," "Ldie* fla : retle of I'ssLioji," "Atbintic , ollt|»|y." j All letll ■ .n.f romninn >■ tions concerning the psper 1 niuot be h*MI e«aeil to the publisher. I T"F Mil T«J H rittll-.—'Tile pr ■ .per mods to mi*-cr ha j fur a pa» • i- to enclose then oney in a letter and addii ss •h«* pi.f.l'uher dii !*«•' gv in> • vldn I ii»me. wi'i lis iae«t ..fWee.coont* and-taie very plainly written, asposi umrks'«re often illegi'- 1 .-. Address M'.'jiF.S A. ROM*. Peston, Mass. AT WHOLESALE ONLY! • VlA'nntz AiiD JO/M? OF I.VFCMR OtBCKiKIIOX ST TUB Lovy-est Prices for Casli! AKMV vsn Cot'xTßY MTRCHAXTH. I'odlais, Tinders. Su'- lers. atid Oeneral dealers can make Euui IIIOUB ProlitM apofi a small Investment I .Ir.whi.i v ■ 112 :>ny I'atterri or Quality and in any quanti ty made to order ft a" Estimate- 112 r any class of w, 1 k tin nibbed. - I'urhculur allr-mat paid to supplyiinj Auctioneers, Country iWl'.ar , Indian Trad-rs, uud Ar- Any style of Otaals mnnufactnred. such as Inventions, with a email Capital. c.*-u !ind constant employment! 11- l lust rated Lists ami full paiticuhtis fire, j Till. PROFIT TO THK isKTAM.r.K I.HVKRV LAROBI I A WHOUHAI.r StrpptT can l»e cirried In a knapsack, j baud valise, or carted bag. and w ill not be like hookt.— ■ bu'ky or Inronveiilent to carry fn.ni place to place. >t..">!» Mi.i l ,01 iiu.lt TMJ.xo thi- Ru. iurrs is sttictly lbdtoi able ! torn lh-r* ts voiurd >f n) •>1 'presiniwy nr era narrating, otr. Uoon* show tor theuimd ve... ami prove thetm-elveh.' ! It is a business in which an ample ard sati.'fartnrj/ Hfuivulettt isgif n J'-r th*. m .nej ttcrivd and an eoc> ttr -1 .iging profit h» |MK-keted at the ri>ma time. It is an •c- I Clip;'ti..n in which li • I er» -n lice ! be afruid or u>hnlnrd ] to canvgit* the same field again and .ij.a.n, foi where onc» 1 .air goodu aie intnsluced, a pn mamnt and conh/ivi/Ui J 'lrmaiul is creutrd. Id Soldiei - in the Army. ..r th. ae at home iiia»l iid by j the hoi dstilp- 112 war. tot letgy men out • 112 health, Teiich ,-!•*, Poeißi.istets, or any person who wishe* eitbe» 1. iul or an active i-.'-opation. and one thai bilngs with it (iKi-.rr I'M IMAIiV INlil'Ct.M KNTS, this j 1 ruts J AN oPPOI.H NITV veldom met with. TbY IT: A\b i F' 1C YoI'R«EI.V I S!! 1 ACfcFtI.LY M.LW TED LOTH OF JEWT^IJtY.com- I pii-ing« ui newwst et>le- and m.»r! rale-d.|e vaiietv o j t»o«.d-. will l.e -I'll* anywletelti the l.oyal Btaten. * Me atw constantly IllUng ..rdei . fn n. p«ys..ns leaving the I < hoice of ibnait. wh> liy with 111. 1 . i-uch we ptombe • tlie l.e-l exeicise of . lit tante am! judgment, and oui 1 ug experience canensu e suti-t'i. tun V> t A.-X no ; I'W I.N \i \ v*< «t..|e what Style and quality .112 Ci <als nre wanted, and we *dl semi the same and coiloct 1 ay by Expre*- at the uml of the Route. 0 >LI» AND SILVER W \T< IIKJ*. (lootl movement-and mannCictnreri in the best man ner. .1 fseire material sll warranted ' |.iir- fr- to j eHeh. an., wheie- pav Heeled by hxpies".— ! Mill ftie l. n guaiaiiteedl A|i W-.tches at 'hist prlies they being of oar own Imput melon. . C.rcu urn j rat by m.-,1.*. *»</ /., Urn. T. \ II t. AS CHAN, Mu 11 t'Ju. 'in irt and Jtmjmrt' rs, Pec. 7,18C4::31ti0. 710 1 r.acdway, Ntw York. Administrator 9 * A \oike. E-t-t' of Edward M* Fir re. deed M'H VPs Letters • t vdinini t-at .n to »hs estate o lvdw i»«i M hi. ee. I-■ i-. 112 ile; cei ti wiiahip. dei-v.. (<l j >Vo 1 I'eenduK g-nnteil to tb« 1111. ers gneij. !| peiv.-iis i: u, It. 1 ed t« »i'. • e-ia.r wtll me he mu.taliitie pi>\n eut aiMitliose j hiving claims will >rioeui tLi-m [o-pe.lv ai.tl.u i.'rau-tl 112. r M»t tienient. J. C. M ELUhI i>AVJI) il'K i.K,
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