1864 New Goods! 1864. LA HOB AND WKLLBKLKCTKD STOCK OF Splendid Seasonable Goods, Ju*t received and for Sale at th' ItSTZEW STORE OF • WEBER & TROUTMiN, Boyd's Building, corner of Main A Jefferson sta. BI'TLER, PA^ Conflating of Dry Goods, auch aa FINE DILAINfIi CASH MER EH, • OOBIRGS, > LAP AC AS, PRINTS. BALMORAL SKIRTS A gsner* aasrtraent LADIES DRESS GOODS, of the finest quality BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, and all kind* of Trimmings. I large assortment of OBNTB. WABB, such as CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTB, JEAN'S, CATTONADES, Ac. Roady-Mndc Clotlilnaft j HATS AIVfD CAPS Of the very latest Styles. A large and well selected Stock of BOOTS a SHOES, Hardware, Queensware, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, | And a Genuine Article Of STRAIN 12 D lIONEI, ■ All of which will he sold cheap for CASI7, or COI'XTIi T PRODUCE I WEBER & TROUTMAN. , April 18,1864 :rtmo. STOLEIST 2s/LA.SLJ£ m QTOLEN fr. Mit stab!.-in Frceport. Armstrong county on Hip night of the hrst of November, a Snrri Mare., ten v«-ar* of age. whit** f.ice, ami «lnt,. on iho hind lege to the kneee: a Saddle, I. ridle, Mid halter was also taken. Anv person »'ving inf rm;«tion that will h-ad to the discovery of the Mare. or the conviction of the thief, will he liberally rewarded. CHARLES THOMPSON, Nov. 2. lSf»P::."»t. Buffalo tp., Armstrong co., I'a. Notice to Collectors. in hereby given to all Collectors who are in arrears with the Treasurer of Butler conntv. prior t'» the vear I*4, that payment muni be made on or h. fore the second week December Court next. After thla time, I am authorized hy the Commissioners, to place the accounts in the hand- ..f the Sheriff The de mand- up..n theTi eiisnry are of such a character, that they mti«t he met. Strict compliance with the whore is requested, a» 1 will carry it out without regard to pern.ma. N. WALK Kit, Treasurer. Treas. office, Oct. IP. I%*. i: MI'OI{IIHOttAStIIO\. OX MAIN HTREKT, Opposite Boyd'a Building*. Butler. i THE unleraigoed would respectfully inform hie o|«i | friends aud the public generally, that he |k constant* ly In receipt of the very latest Fashion*. and it fully pre pared at all time to eiecute all kind* of work in hi* line of business in a neat and workmanlike manner, and will be happy to attend to all wliu UIHV him a rail. A N McCANDLESS. .Tan »'». I864:::tf Exccntor> Xotice. ESTATIC of Jons .TACK, Dic'D. "|\TIIRRKA(i I -tl-rn T.-hmn-nl.ir.v with th. Will tin- i y\ Uexml, have thisday been duly issued by the Reg- Inter to William M.Graham, Esq. Executor of John •lack, lateof W .ishinuton township, dec d.. therefote all persons indebted to the estate of said decedent, are re quested to make immediate payment, and those baring claim* or demands again**! the same. will present them properlv authenticated fcr eettleenm Aug.lit. 1864, tit* WMM (GRAHAM, Ex'r. j Kxcpiilor*!n Ettaie of Mrs, Hannah J, AT (*une, dte'd, T ETTF.ItS Testamentary having been granted to the J j subscribers, on the estate of Mrs. Hannah .1. M'Cune, deceased, late of Slippery rock township, Butler county, notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate, to make immeiliate payment, and those having clsinis against the same to prevent thein properly authentica ted lor sen lumen AItNUK DA I.K, EPURAIM 11. ADAMS, Nov. 2.1«M:.6t. Executor*. AKiJIBALD UMUW. Attorney at Law, FRANKLIN. VENANGO C'OI'NTT, PA. Office one door North or KIN NEAR HOUSE. June 8,1864::6 mo Auditor** Kotire. IN the matter of the of account Nathan F. N'Candleaa, Ex'r of John S. McCandless.dec'd. In the Orphaus' Court of Hutler county, No. li, Dec. Term. 4*4. And now to wit: Dec. 7th, I*o4. on motion of McCand lesK a Graham. Court appoint Thomas Kobin*on. Kaq.. an Audttor. to take testimony, and report the flu t*. and to distribute the balance in the hand* of the Ex'r to the pa; ties interested and to report at the next Term. Butler Count//. ,<w. Certified front the record, this 16th dav of January. A. D. ISttf. WATSON J. YOUNG. Cl'k. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the above appointment, 1 will attend to the dutioa ofaaid appoint ment at the officuof Charles McCandless Esq., in Hntler, on Thurmltty, Feb., 23d. I.HH6 at 1 o'clock P.M. where all pei xoiui interested mav attend if they set- proper. THOMAS R< HUN SON, Auditor. George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTUEER AND DE ALEE IN ALL XlSt>B OP Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, Multi Htreett llutlvr. Thing* Done Up Right!! Iwt>h to inform liutler county, and the rugion round about, that 1 have just received the best articles ev •r imported Into this county. Thr only way to prove tbe fact i« to call aud examine my Tobacco, Suufl and Kega* a \ believing in the truth of the old adage, that ' the proof ol the Pudding is in chewing the Any man that has an ir.kling for Tobacco, in any of ita forma, can be gratilled, GEORGE VOGELEY. Jr. i Bntler. Nov. 30. DR. CAUL JLLIKG, Phjtiician und burgeon. Office in Boyd's Building*, corner of Jefferson and Main Streets, one door South of Dr. Bell's Drug Store, JAMKS O. CAMP&SLL WM. CAMPBBLL Stoves! Ntoves*!! MtoveaS WM. A JAS. O. CAMPBELL--Fou.tnima—Foundry South of the iH.rough of Butler, where Stovea Plough* and other castings are made. A large supply con stantly on hand an*' i>r sale et reasonoble raws. ! Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., POINDED IN 1 §4O. AND Incorporated by Legislative Charter, _ J> W - ii a W m-wA of tho kind IN TUB UNION, conducted by a practical BUSINESS MAN. Our highest commercial authorities, East and West, pronout.ee hi* system of Book-keeping unequaled—comprehending every departmeat busi ness. aud yet so nkiltuliy condensed that the attentive ntudent mantera the whole in six or eight weeks. It con ni*ta of STOCK BOOKS, closed once with a loea and twice with again—exhibit ing by three different metiiods, the transfer of old to new buoks. PARTNERSHIP ROOKS, conducted by three different methods, exhibiting the transfer of old to new books, with the introduction of a tu w partner. And practically illustrating the PRIVATE LEDGER, by mean* of which the result* of the buaineaa are kept out "112 tile general books, 112 r thr line of the partner* on ly. The hook is n<">t even named elsewhere Tho settle ment of Partnership Books by SINGLE ENTRY, with *ix practical illu-trati n*. exhibiting the book* re opened by Double-Entry. A conciae rtile for rectifying DERANGED DOUBLE-ENTRY BtK'»KS, with six specification*. Tbe gain or loss fhund, ar.d the I books correctly re-ojnjned. The learner is aho exercised in 'OPENING BOOKS, from eight specifications, including special condition* not J ! often met with inbunineea. Also, a seriooa of exercises in J CLOSING BOOKS, : from new and peculiar specifications. The learner alao writes about eighty BUSINESS FORMS of Promiasnry Notea, Judgment Notea, Draft*. Orders, j Bill* of Exchange, A' - ouuts, Invoices, Ac., Ac. Ala<>, a j a BVSIXESS I.KTTRRS, 1 which, with the bnsineNa f.ums, are all connected with hia c- urse of Bo k-Keeping, n:aking it a regular course of business jiractice, with a course of twenty-five LECTURES UPON BOt)K-KKKPING, by tbe Senior Principal, es plaining all the buainewa mat ters recorded in the text. Alao, twelve LECTURES ON BUSINESS BUBJICTS II every one may K p t rich. How to get rich by tia- j ding. The causes .>t commercial failures. On specula- | I tiona. The moral influeuceof integrity in youth, Ac.— Also, lecture* upon COMMERCIAL LAW, on Partnerships, Contracts, Insurance, Common Carrier*, I the Statute of Limitations, Ac. Practical inatruclions in i Mettng COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, by a full aet ■ 112 genuino eignette* and counter*, and a large collection of counterfeit notea OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KBBPTNG, I Cln manuscript. 1 exhibits the construction and equip ment, the ( perating receipts and expenditures, the hook* J closed and a dividend ided These books are adver- I tised by others, t.i.r not taught elsewhere iu the city.— PRIVATE BANK BOOKS, J (in manuscript.; embracing all the best form* in ua« ami nit privato Hanker* Our new enlarged editiou of DUFF'S STEAMBOAT BOOK-K KEPI NO, Tn this depat tment student* h*v» the assistance of our Snperin •evler:'. Mi. I'IIOS 11. MMITII, an experienced Practical Mercantile Accountant, and formerly Clerk of a Missis sippi ft earner. i»ur lull course of hnainess practice includes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about THIHTY DIFFERENT FORMS, wis : 11 l<edgera, 7 Dav-books, . r » Journals, t'» Bill-books, 4 t 'ash- Itook* 4 Sales Iks 2 Invoice hook*. 1 l>is. 0,„,t-book, 1 Check register, 1 Ih'poeit-register, 2 Collection-registers, I Tickler. 1 Hand *-.etfistor, I Freight l»«-.k, i Passage book*. I Fuel-book. Thr.eb. ..kspra. ti. allv record about SIX 111 NDRKD BUSINE.-.- TIIAN.sACTMLNS, compre hetidiiic DUFF'S original plan of bu-iue** education in trodnced taonty-live y.-ius ll«a far otUeis have nucceeded in imitatinglilm will be be r t KSSII bvtVunpai'iug the business papers and bimks of thcii pupil* witii those id' the graduates of this institution. HARPER'S ENLARGED EDITION OF DUFF'W HOOK KI2KPINO Price $1,76. Poetage 20 cents. Sold by Bookaeller* gen erally. The following testimonial* indicate the character o thia work : | '• No other work upon Book Keeping explain* the tub* | iects with so much clearness and simplicity." F. U EDMUNDS, Cashier Mechanics' Bank. Wall at., N. V. 14 It give* a clear insight into ail departments of this science. ' A.S. FRASUR, Cashier Of Seventh Ward Bank. N. V. I 44 A* an extensive ship owner, American and European merchant, bank director, etc., he has born tho reputation of the higest order of business talents." JOHN W. BURN HAM, Merchant, No. S South St., New York. •' Mr. Duff ia a man of rare qnaliti ition*> for buaineM." JOHN M. D. TAYLOR,Merchant, m Union at.. New«>rleans. I 44 Mi. Duff i* a merchant of the litst respectability." J. LA NIGS. Men bant. New Or lean*. 44 1 graduated in Duff a College in half the time I ex pected. Hi"admirable system include* nothing surper- I'iUous. nor leaven out any thing essential." • J R. COMPTON, • Cashier Niagra Bank, U<s-kport, N. V. "It contains much matter important to the merchant." 0. O. IIALSTEAD, President Manhattan Hank. N. Y. I"The moat complete work of the kind I have ever Been.' JAMES i\ MURRAY. President Exchange Hank. Pittsburgh. I"The most clear aud comprehensive that I have met with." JOHN SNYDER. Cashier Bank of Pittsburgh. 4 'Yon hare vour own long experience a« a merchant to good use in th'b work." RICHARD IKVIN, Merchant. No. 98 Front street N. V. "Thefavorable opinions already expressed by gentle men of competent authority are well deserted and very properly bestowed." CHARLES M LEUPP, LEOPOLD RIERWORTH, RtGIERT KELLY. Special Committee of the Chamber .if Commerce, N Y. [Extract from the Minutes.] PROPER M. WET MORE. Secretary. 41 Your •Committee unanimously concur tn the opinion of the utility of the improved method of Mr. Duff." GUKDON J. LEEDS. Recording Secretary of the American Institute, N. Y. THE .NEW ENGLAND EDITION OF DUFF'S STEAM BOAT BOOK KEEPING, Just Published by the author. Price s_\oo. Bold by Booksellers Generally. • A perfect f>y<-tcm for keening such books and account*" J. C A BOTHERS. Formerly Cashier of the Merchants' Bank Pittsburg. "The Time Table alone is worth the price of the l>ook." D. B. HEBRON. Late Clerk of steamer Mount Vernon. "I consider the legal form of the Steamer'a Protest so valuable that I never leave port* without a crrpv of the book ouboard." A. c. McCALLAM. Captain ate.am«-r Areola. "The only work published ofany value to the Steamer'a Accouutam." J- F. J. ALLISON, Formerly Clerk of the Steamer Fortune. "The moat perfect aystem of Steamer'a Accounts in use." C. S. FRISBEE, Formerly Captain of steamer Nasliville. On Win. 11. UiiM'*Kl > eiiiii:inslii|t. Twrlve l'li*l 1* rein in in m for the best Business and Ornamental Penmanship, awarded our Present Penman, by the United State« Fair atCiuciiinati iu IHHO Pennsylvania State Fair at Wyoming -...1**! Western Pennsylvania Fair atPittsh«ggh M ..... M ...lßßo Western Virginia Fair at Wheeling „....18tH) And the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland .. .18UJ All of which are exhibited at our office. 44 Perfect gems of the Penman's art."— Pittsburgh fb*t. "These performances can only be excelled by th* w thor."— l'iltsbnrffh (iazrttf. "All hiaoinauiental deaigna are new and remarkable performances "—A'rew ing Gazette "The late Western Pennsylvania Fair awarded him six First Premiums in all branches gf the art."— Ohio StaU Journal. « OUR TERMS. For the Gradual ingO »ar time unlimited 540.00 Blanks and Stationery c #»tiug $7 elsewhere.........— 2.50 The enlarged edition of Duff's B<sik-keeping...- 1.76 Our blanks are made of fine extraaiz^ paper, ruled com plete. with full sets of auxiliaries. The Institution therefore offers the Commercial Stu flfent, tho following IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: Ist. The beet Systeui of accouuU in use, taught hy the Author. 2d. The daily lectures of an experienced Accountant. 3d. A saving of half the time required by other Colle ges. and or S3O iu board. 4th- A saving of s«iorS7 in Stationery. 6th. Having the best business penman in tbe Weet. jfST or full particular*, semi for our elegant new Cir cular f> • *. with samples of our penman's BusiMes and OrnameMal W riling, inclosing M eeut* fur postage, to ; P. DUFF A SON, Pilncipaie. 4 /••eNWrtfcilua.y IVwv'* 1804 NEW GOODB, IHO4 AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST A.VD AL UOOD AS TBI BEST R. C. & J. L. MA HOY. Have just received at their establwliment ON MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA., A large and well lelected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. RSAD TBI FOLLOWtge CATALOOUI ASP PROFIT TdtaKßT. FOR TIIE LADIES. Always on hand a large stock of Ladie* goods, such a* CORBRG CLOTH, ALPACAS, DE LANES, GINGHAMS PRINTS, KBRCIIIEFS, NUBTBB GLOVES, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. | Alwavson hand Black Cloths, Fancy and Black fasai merea. Satinetts, ('aanineta, Twseds, Plain aud fancy Ves- J tings, Shirting,etc.,etc.,ate., READY H IDE CI-OTIII^O. j Su*h a* COATS, PA NTS, VESTS and other garment.: I ISoot* anil Shoes, ' IIATS, CAPS & NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles 1101 SKIIOLD (iOO ns. Such aa CnMearhed and Bleached Muslins, T.inen and Cotton. Table Cloths, oil Cloths, Lineu and llemp Towels, Carpet*, Curtaiu*, Fringe, etc. HARDWARE, &C. Ifyon want Nail* or Spikes, Manure or other forks. Saw-Mill or other a iwa. Smoothing Irons, Locks. HinKu*. etc.. goto M'Aboy's, where you can buy them cheap. IF YOU WANT Good Extra Family Flour, White or Brown Sugar. Rio t'offee,linperial, Young Hyson oi Black Tea, goto M'A boy's. IF You WANT Ci IIOCF.HIEW of a superior quality, at as low rstesaa they can be had cUewhere in the county, goto the store of R.C. A J. L M'ABOT. May 11. IW4. (1 BNUINE LOUISVILLE LIME for aale J ullei April 3, 1*64. J. C. BEDICKACO New Goods, New Goods. V LARGE LOT OF FALL AND W INTER GOODS, PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, VERY CHEAP, DR LANES, ADLPACAS. M ERINOEF. COBUGIIS, PLAIDS, POPLINS, Ac., Ac. Long and Square Shawls, LADIES CLOAKS. N RUBIES, II ATS and HOODS, PLAIN k BARRED FLANNELS, BALMORAL SKIRTS. HOOP SKIRTS. LADIES SHOES, (.'LOVES, GAUNTLETS, HEAD-DRESSES. COMBS COLLARS, Ac, Ken's Wear, CLOTHING, BOOTS A SHOES. WOOLEN JACKETS READY-MADE SHIRTS Cloth, Tweed*, Heavy Jean*, Corduroya, Caatneta, and Over-Coating Ac., Just received by JAMES A. NEC.LEY. South end of town, opposite Zimmerman'* Hotel. Sept. 28, 18G4::4t Auditor'* Notice. FN the matter of tbe account of J. M. Christy, Ex'r of | John McKissick. dee'd. In the Orphans' Court of Butler county. No. 16, Sept. Term. 1804. • And now to wit: December 7, IWI4, on motion of Mc- Candless k Graham, Court appoint Thomas K>dons«*n. Esq.. an Auditor to take testimony, report the facts and also to distribute the balince in the iiamls «112 the Ex'r. to tiud among the parties interested and to report to next Term. Butler Count//, e*. Certified from the Record, this 10th dar of Jannarv, A. D. 1866, W ATSON J YOUNG. Cl'k, No Gap is hereby, given that in pursuance of the above appofMnent. I will atteud to tbe duties of said appoint ment at the office of Charles McCandless Esq.. in Rut ler, on Tuesday the 21et day of Feb., DMS. at 1 octock, P. M.. where all persons intere«te»i may attend if thev see prop er. THOMAS ROBINSON, Auditor DR. B. F. HAMILTON, formerly of Sunbury,Butler Co., HAYINO located in BUTLER, offers his professional services to those whoseu lit to give him a call. Office, that formerly occupied by Dr. Emerling. 11. S. Flslier's Improved FRUIT CAXV, Patened NOT. 12, 1861, Aug. 19, 1862, and March 22. 1864. To be had only of the subscriber, ou Main St., BUT DER. Pa.. 4 dtsirs North of M'Aboy's Store, where every article of TIN W ARE ia kept iu ORB A T VARIETY. This can has beon extensively used and found to be perfectly safe. Its great convenience will be discovered at first sight. The extensive facilities for manufactur ing all its parts make it very cheap. It is cloeed by .clamping a tin cap over and round the opening, which is pressed upon a cemcut-coated gasket, causing the cement to uielt by the heal of the fruit; be coming cold, it is perfectly sealed. Xt is cloeed or ope»- ed in an in*taut, by hooking or nubookiug a strait wire spring. LADIES, and others, are requested to call and «*aaun ine this unsurpassed Fruit Cbn, WM. S. ZIEGLEB. Butler, July lft. lM4;:t£ AMERICAN CITIZEN '■ Job PriatuigQfi'icel Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AM) BIMML JDS Comer of Malu mid JtlTerHoii Streets, Opposite Jaek'H Ilote), ■ »• JP»m. WE ARK PREPARED TO PR!NT,ON BIIORT NOTICE, Bill HoaJ?. ltooks, Druggist Labels. Pro grammes, (Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters. Bills of Fare. Order Books. Paper Books. Billets, Sale Bills. &c. BKINO FURNISHED WITH The Most Approved Hand Presses AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders, Ornaments, Rules, Cult, Ac., IN THE COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING MUIT, ['ROMP TIT, tfl) at HCASOSADLE RlTKfl, In a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. •Are 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 soiiccded to this establish ment, fiir , TASTE IN COMPOSITION AND Elcffnncc tn I'rciM Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper. Tasteful Composition, Bcau tiiul Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in vite comparison, from getting; out a Card of a siugle line to an illuminated Poster, ' or a work of any number of pages. H( MI\KNN ADVKItTISKWTS. i SAM'L. M. I.IXI J. IV XN HAUOT. KM TSTTER. LAM:, M'AUOY .V; CO. DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOniIHTK I)KT <;<»o9>s. No. 110, Fedoral Htreot, ' (BICOSO DOOR BFT.OW NEW MARKET nOl'fiß.) Alleulieii) tit j . I'a. !>«/-. H, : j STOVES AND PLOUGHS." " I -rT~r.mil' WfECKIIECKKR* RKtßKlt.—Fmm i jjp ; tl foeillvj *V der- K-un'lry North of the bor i of Butler, where Stoves, Plough# I first d«»or Noilli of Jack's Hotel, where you will ft nil Stoves ofall sl7.es Mild patrons. They uliio keep on hand a large j Block of which tliev tell as cheap an they can he I bought at anv other establishment in the county. Dec. 9, IKtVfctr > 1; \V I I A U?i OHOP. 55! ' *aSSiP*! vJISTO- -A.- SEDWIGK, MA VI N< i opened a new Ihrnv— Shop, opposite Boyd's Buildings, Butler, Pa., will keep constantly on hand, 1 large assortment of S;«ii.l!#•-. Harness. and every thin* in his line ..t l.tnlne ■. which he oflOrs at prices to nit the times. Work of all kind-, munufuctuted to order, and repairing done on alioit not ire. Dec. 9JS63:::tf JOHN A. SKDWICK. VOGEIEY lIOUBE, WILLIAM VOGELEV, Proprietor. milK undersigned would respectfully inform the public I genet ally, that he ha* erected i lirjfP »nH commodb ou< brick building, on the site of tlio c»l»l ami wall known house. 112 >rn»erly occupied by liim as a Tavern Stand. lie ha* been at 'great expense in erecting nmi fiiriti-diirifr his new house, nmi flatters himself that be la now prepared to Accommodate all who may desire to give him a t ill.— Having ample house room for one hundred person*, snd stabling for at least fifty bono". Thankful for past pntrontge, lie would a*k a continu ance of the same. » VOQELKY. Dec. ». lW«::tf. J. D. M'J UNKIN, Attorney at Law. Also l.ifciiNt'tl <laini A^oul. Office with t. M'Junkin. Esq.. opposite the Pennsyl vania Hotel, butler. Pa. Ash «£ Crraham^ ATTORNEYS' AND GauaspJiors af Jjiw, OIL< iTY, I* A . tfif' Particular attention Riven t > Conveyancing and the examination of Title*. ■iV>~Oil claims 1» nght anil sold.<*if Ofßce on Main Street, Or t building: east of Poat Office. JAS . MCELWAIX ▼*. CAMPBI M'ELWAIN&CAM PIIF.I.L, Wholesale mul Etetail GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE* No. 104 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. March SO. ISf4:: Ji>».. Settle Up. THE undersigned wishes to infirm all those knowing themselves indebted to him, th.it they are required t<» call and Mettle between this and the first of January, 1H«.;>; after which time his hooka will positively be left with the proper officers for settlement. JOHN A. SEDWICK. Dec.T. lSfi4:r-»w. slraj Heifer. PtAMP. to the enclosureof the undersigned, residing in j JefT>-*'»n township, Butler county, on or about day i»f Nov«usber. 1804. a |(<><l llt*lfoi*» with s«>nie white on the bell}', a crop off the left ear. ami a swallow-folk in the right, about two andahalf vearaold. The owner is requested t«> come forward prove property, pay charges. •••A take her unt, otherwise she will b« dispose 1 of according to law \VM. MILLER. Dec. 7, l*ft4::ot. Klrrlion \ol !«•«•. 1 111 ERE will be a meeting of the Members of tho But ler County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, at the office of the Secretary, in butler. Pa., on the s«c<»od Tuesday of January next, beiug the 10th day of the mouth, for the purpose of electing twelve Director* for the ensuing year. H.C. IIEINEMAN, Butler. Dsc. 7, 1R64::4t. Bec'y. R. m. IVI'LURE, Attorney at Law, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT. Orricr., N. E.corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa. Feb. 3,1864::tf. Kxeeiilor's Xolicc. ESTATE OF RET. ISAIAH NIBLOCK, DEC D. TY THERE AS Letters Testamentary with tho Will au- V? uexed, having this day been duly granted by the Register, to Rachel Niblock and John 11. Niblock, Exe cutors of Rev. Isaiah Niblock, late of tho borough of Butler, dee'd., therefore all persons indebted to the estate of said decedent, are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will pruaent them properly authenticated for set tlement. RACHEL NIiiLOCK, JOHN 11. MBLOCK, Oct. 6, 1864::6t. Executors. iQPf" DIARAS FOR 1866 . I lOUt). at HEINEMAffff' WMCiBtLAMEOTB \OTI(JS. THE W ORLD Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET. Where the " Wnnder " Pr " Geo- Vogeley.jr. Manufactu rernnd Dealer in nil kind* of Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. naviug been duly appointed a "Committee of Fix/' to proceed to parts heyolid thee dlggins, to procure for the Butler, and all other* who may favor him with a call, the choicest article* in his line, would respectfully represent: that in pursuance of hi* appointment, lie has been snccessfUl iu collecting " tall specimens''of the best articles ever found fei ltuthr! .lie would also iurther repreeent: that he fe-d*grateful tothe pnhlfc for the fa vors conferred upon him. iiP 1 * days gono by," and hopes he will merit a continuation of thedr patronage iu "days that are to mo." Id conclusion, he legs to make the following re mark : that he has a little the host articles in his line.that are to be found from the "centre to the circumference'' of Pennsylvania, and indeed, he might safely add, the United States of North America, tbe British Possessions, or the California*, including the mouth of the Columbia river, all along the coast of Oregon, up a* high as the parallel of " Phifty Photir Pborty." He HUMBLY soli cits tlie enstomof all the" Pe»r iVopfe" of Butler, or any way taring man who may chance to tyake his transit across the disc <T Butler, cir sojourn within her borders for "a season," feeling etmfldent he will givesatisfaction, both as regards price and quality. Come and examine for your selves! Don't put it off! I Procrastination is the thief of time!l! GKOKGE YOGILEY. Jr. Butler, Pa., May ll,18C4::2mo. REDICK S DRUG STORE, Opposite Mine's Store. DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS, MFDICTNES, MEDICINES, M EDICIN KS. MKDICIN EH, M EDICIN KS, MKDICIN KB, DYE S , DYES, DY KM. PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS, Pnre Liquors for Medical use only. Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. French and American Perfumery, and Tolhd articles.— Brushes. Trus-es and all articles in the Drug line, of the best quaJitv and at faire.it rates. Dec. 9, I*Bo3. RURIL HILL ItEAR ISI lIiKR. PA. FIIHE undersigned would respectfully inform the public I generally, that he is now fully prepared to furnish then: with the choicest vaiiety and very be«t quality of all kin 's of fruit trees. During tbe lust summer he has i made large addition* to his -t «ck «.f Fruit and Ornamen tal trees, snd has on hand » linger andhettei qinlit'yand variety than has ever boon ofiered iu this county Con i sisting of SUMMER, WiNTER & FALL APPLES. 1 PEACHES PEAKS A<l> CHERRIES, also, STRAW I) EUR IEH of the very qunlity~dlfferont kinds of Rhcultarb. A Splendid lot of Evergreens and a great variety of Promiscuous trees for ornament and shades. — I All of which, we propose to fell on as reasonable fetnis, as the same quality and varieties can be had for, from any agency or establishment In the country. Jan. C, 1864. SILAS PEARCE A SONB. ciiiviß' niit tii HTOBE. I>r. Jamen 11. Il< k ll» Boyd's Buildinri. Bntler. Pa. A DEALER in all kind- 112 rhemicals OiN. Paints and Varnish. Also. Benzols, Tar Also, nil kinds of Brushes. All kind< of DIMjA Lump". I<amp Shadeannd Cblmneyfc. ■an ANo, a full a-sortment of Oi<M'i>ries, Tubacco an<l Cigars of the very best brands. \lso, a full asso* tniHiit of Confecfbinaries and Nuts. Al«o Oreen and Dried fruit. AUoo great variety of notions. Liquors of nil kinds for Medical anil Sacri menial purposen. Also Stationery, consisting of Paper, Envelop-'. Pens' Pencils. Blank Books, Pass Book, Slates and a full assortment of Sh->i>.flu(ling*. If you wish to purchase fine glass wars of any kind this is the place to get It cheap. JACK'S HOTEL r. M. MA«EK, Proprietor. Corner of illaln aiitl Jeff erseu (reels, BiKlrr, l»n. *!arch l*i, 18«4. rBOfEMnOIIAIiCABM. A. M. N>'YMAN, M. D. I•!» yesis-lii 11 iiikl Kurueon. Office immediately opposite Walker s buildings, IStit ler I»t». Dec. 9. 18«ltrtf. Theodore Freclieiistein, M. D., I'HVKU I4\ «». OFFICE on the corner of JefTermm snd McKean streets, (Opposite corner from L. P. Chvuoh.) ISITLKR, A. Dec 21. 1R64::3fU0, «# T » VOLI NTKKS —Volunteers will be nccept«d and counted on the quotas of the present call up to tho. U-«t practical moment bof-mi the drafted men are accept *sl, and »ent t«» lende/vouw. Townships an I suh-disti icts which have not filled their i quota-*, are urgeil to do so at once. All time that >an possibly be given, will be allowed, ; but the Dilift will comnieiice asstmn after theoth of Btq»- | I tember a* practicable. I Credits will l.n given and Government bounty paid to j ! Yolnuteers until further notice. By order ( apt. R1CIIAIM) DOpOF, Bth U. 8. Inf'antrv, A. A. P. M.General. J. W. KIIIKEH, Captain and Provost Mar., 2ud Dist., Pa. Sept. 7, l*64::tf. Pablisbetl by Request. U. S. Collector's Notice. HAVING received tho Annual List of Licenses, Taxes on Incomes, Carriages, Silver Plate. Ac., tinder the | 11. S. Internal Revenue Ij»ws, f.r the 3d Division of the -"■ d District, Penna., computing tbe county of But lor, I I will atteud fi»r the purpose of receiving of said taxes, 4tc.,at tny ofl'u-e. in the borough of Butler, from tho23d <d August, IHO4, to the 19th of September, als«i at ! tbe following places: : Saturday. Sept. D», IWii, from 9to 12o'clock, a. m., at Kelly's Store, BufTulo tow nship. Same day.from 14 o'clock, p. m., at iho Storo of K. Maurliotr, Esq.. SaxoTiburg. ] MoniJ.ty. -. ISM, from 6to 12Vclosk, a. m., I Fair view, at Adam's Hot# I. I Same day. front Ito 3 o'clock, p. m., Millerstown, at llucli a Il .t. l- I Tuesday, Sejit. 13, from Bto 12 o'clock, a. m., Sunbury. ot A. Wilson's Storo. ! Same day.from 2to ■* o'clock, p. m., ll rrinville, Kerr's Hotel. 'Wednesilay, Sept. 14,15<*4, Centreville.at Eyth's Hotel. Tliursilav, Sept., Irt. lsf. t, from 8 to li o'lcis-k. a in., Pdttersvilfe, at Clive*'s Hotel. B(une day, from 2 to 4 o.olock, p. w , Prospect, at Mrs. Brediu's Hotel. Friday Ac Saturday, the 10th and 17th of Sept. 1864, at Zelieiiople, at Bastian's Hotel. Monday; Sept., ll», I**l4, Glade Mill, from 12 to 4 o'ebark p. in., at Cooper s Hotel, after which tituo the poualties : prescribed by law, will !»'• strlctiy enforced. » Payment uiust be made iu U. ti Moqmv. B.C. Me A BOY, Dep. Col., 3d Dtv., 23«l Dist. Butler, Ang. 24.1804. Photograph Albums, &c., At prices ranging from 50 Cents, to $9,00. j ANEW FEATURE I N TIIE | ZD UK | FAMILY BIiILKS FOR PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES. | ALSO— A general supply of Pocket and Family Bibles. Call and see them at the Book Store of 11. C. II EI NEMAN. Butlsr. June 22, 1%»>4. • Wutchen, ClockK d Jewelry. F K you want a good Witch, Clock, or set of good Jewel X ry, go tv GrieW, whers y->u can gst tbe very best the market afford*. He keeps on hand, a large assortmen of Jewelry of all styles, a-id In fact everything usually kep n a Jewelry Store. Repairing done on short notice. Dec. 9, lHo3::tf. FRANCIS X. (iRKKB. Charles McCaxol ms Uuoa C. Gbabam.. McCANDLESS& GRAHAM, Attorll(-yM , at Law. Office on tho South-west corner of the Diamond, Butler, Pa AIso,CLAIM AGENTS for securing tensions, Arreart of Bounty far ttoildiers, or it they ars dead, for their Infill representatives. In prose«uting Sol diers Claims, or those of their KepressoWUves, mo oliarge until coliocted. . I ' Dec.36 », lfc;tf 1 GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. A Family and Agricultural Journal llcvolftl to CHOICE LITERATURE, including Poetry, Novelettes, i Tidea, and Moral aud Entertaining Heading generally.— 1 In the Literary Departmeut we shall present the choiaoat | | witinn the reach of our extended mean*. The Novelette*, , Talea. Poetry, Ac., ahull be supplied from the beet | and highest source*, and he equal to anything to be found | in any journal or magazine < AURICCLTURR and HORTICULTURE, embracing Farming, hardening. Fruit-Raising, 4c. Our labors in this department for over thirty j eiuw, hare met the eor diul approbation of the public. Our purpose ha* been to ( furnish useful and rdluhlo information upon these Tery important blanche* of Industry, and to protect them so far a* within our power against the false doctrines ami selfish purpoheH of the many empires and aousation-ad ten tu re r.4 by which the Farmer Is Inceasantly assailed.— This portion of the Grrmtintnwn Telegraph is alone worth the wliole price of Mib«criptloii. NEWS DEPARTMENT.—'Tho same indnstrv, care and diacrimlnation, in gathering and pte|uiriug the Ftlrrlng Events of the Day, exptessly for this paper, which hith erto has been one of it- marked features and given s-» uni versal satisfHi will be continued with ledoubled ef fort# to meet the increasing demands of the public. TMIMS:—Two dollars per annum; one dollar for six month*. No orders received without the cash, and all subscriptions stopped at tho end of the time paid for. Addles. Pill LIP R. FREAS, Alitor and Proprietor, Oermantown, Phlladu, Pa. Arthur's Home Magazine. Edited by T. S. Arthur an Virginia F. Townsend The nOJJE MAGAZINE Ibi 1805 will be enlarged and improved, and made i*titl more worthy of the eminent fa voi with wl.i-h it it:t.~ b.-.-i» u-tdv.-d. Its i harnrti-r as a IUOH-TONEI) PERIODICAL, claiming nnblic favor on the ground of real merit, will l»« carefully maintained; while 112 r variety, interest, usefulness, and all the attrac tions of literature and art essential to a true HOME MAO AFCIKK, th* publishers will aim lo niaku it SUPERIOR TO ALL OTIIEES. A FINK HTKKL EXORAVINU. AND TWO fAOM OF MtStC, will appe4ii in every nnmher. besides choice pictures, groups and diameters, prev.iiliug fashion*, and u large j variety of patterns for garment*, embroidery, etc.,etc.— In nil ii | us wu kIkiII slrr A PlHrfT-CLANS MAC A. '/ANE,at aptjee within the reach of every intelligent i family in tlo« laud. A new story by T. 8. ARTHUR will be commenced in the January number. VBAKLY TLBMS, In ADVANCE.—One copy, $2,60; three i copies,so, (M»; five copies, and one to getter-up of club, ! $10,00; nine copies, and one t<> getter-up of club, |lfi,i!U. <t* A beautiful PREMIUM PLATE, entitled THE ; INI AM \ OF SHAKSPEAKE," will be mailed to each person «ho sends us a club id subscriber*. It will also be mailed to euuh single subscriber from whom wo re *,) For f4,fit) WO will Mend one copy each of IIOMK MAOATixtand Oonci'B LADY'S HOOK for a year. Address, T S. ARTHUR A CO., tt&i \\ aluut,Street, Phila. Nov. .10, l«ft4. Register's Notice. N OTICE is hereby given to all persons interested,that the following accounts have been passed and tiled in the Registers office of Duller county, and will be pre sented for* MT' in'.iti >ii and allowanc to the Orphans' Court, fit be held in the borough of Butler, on Wednes day, December 7. L-tf. Final at i mi; id Robert Hamilton, acting Adm'r. ofthe estate of John Andrew, dec'd. Filed, Sept. yd, 1701. Final ncconui IN. I M'Candless, Executor of John S. M Candles,dee d. Fib 1.8ept.9, 1804. I itial ,'i .nut of.l dm Randolph, Adm'r. of Amos Kennedy, deed. Filed, Kept. H, l>. 4. Final arc nnt of Win. Fo-»b«, Adm'r. ot tho estats of Sarah Philip .>h ('d. F led. Sept. .'k>, 18P4 final nr -■•untof Thorns W • •t-rman. acting Executor of John Stunlley, dee d. Filed. Oct. r», Imm Final account of John 11. Kellv. Executor of John Kellv. dee d. Pll«d.Oei.r., ISM. Filial account of Oeorge Parker and Fullertcn Parker, Executors of John Pnrker, dw'd. Mlod,Oct. 0,1804. Final aceonnt <d Ottliaiine Ijcplv, Admlni-tiator of Michael Leplv. dee'd Fll-d. on. U. |«,| I'inal :t. c Mint of Martin Hoehm, Adm'r. of llemv O llbach. dee'd. Filed, Ocl. 17, 1*.4 Final account of Sheplei Ponton and John Doiigla Executor* of John Boston. dee'd. Filed. 0< t .XI, IKU. Final account ..f John Rav. Trustee for .ale of Peal »te of (le > Ward df*c'd . n«»t accented under prece ding* in pa titlon Filed Nov. 4, ISO 4. Final account of Mrs Ann Dreed on, Adm'x. of Richard Rrefdon dee'd. Filed Nov. .'t. ISM. Partial account cf Jno. M. McNees, Adin'r. of Wm. MeNees. Filed Nov. 4, 1804. JOHN 11. f'RATTY, Nov. 2. ism. Dep. Rogi.- ter Heavy Artillery for One Year' Col. Gnlop's Now Regiment. 11 T E are ani h-niT.wl bv War Depailment to r«- \\ - i nit a Company of l#t uvj Ai-lllb ry for Oiif Vesir, to in: in a f»ai i ! t 01. Ualop's New lie-'i nient of IIEAVV ARTILLERY, to be stationed in the fortifications around Washington City. Here In au up port unity to enter a X LOW oicr; A \ IZATFON, Serve your country—get a big bounty—avoid the Draft —and get get clear of marching. Recruits will be mus tered iulo the Company Immediately a.ter ie« eiviugthoii (jocal Doiiuly from llio sub-district to which they are credited. tJKO. M. IRWIN, ( HAS D. RHODES. Head Quarter* — Pro vest M --ha! Office. New Brighton Pa., and R. Ri.l die Voting, Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. Amr 24. ISM-r.t For Rats, Mice Roaches. Ant*. Bed Mols ill Furs. Wcolens. Ar.. Inserts on PlanU,Fown |*llt upin '2 r s, f>'V. and #I,OO |ktx«, Bottles, Hl,'! Flask*, and -i/•• *I -r I!• •r* I - !'RIU.i« I V*TITI THINS; 4C. ••Onl> Infallible feimMlies knewn." itdanp-i'Miis to the Unman FiniiW." .!!»». Mill of their holes to die.'' >ll in all larg- cities. *»} Hold by .<ll iJrncuiM and Petailer* everywhere. ttii ire!!'■ «»f all wortlilemimitations. 4^-S« e that 't' '"T*F- tiameis«>n each Box, n •!«!»■, an«l Fla.«k, before von Imv. \ Mn »«. IIEIRV K. COST AK. j)« Principal DKPOT, NEW YORK. A*-Sold by .1. C. IJKDH K. A ("«).. Hi! Wholesale and Retail Atrenfs. March 23, l ' 4::rin.». 9IT Butler, Pa. Ml It<* liON l)KN r l IHT'H, DRS.S. R, &C. L. DIEFFENBACHER. _ 4 RE prepared t«>iii»*«*rt * ' %'v 7?": artificial d entai le • ■ . fj, •/ "- on the latent imp-rove y ;* 1 / " III" ti ti••in I•. .ill < •,- . *sj?r-4> tiff t onVnlcanite.Ooral J *^Vu!-' -~ v »'tfl. <iol«l, Sih'er I'lutjna. U~ :> !*!l3 T, » fco to avail <V - .ufe' themselves of the latent ?' •• "l *l_A 2 *J improvements in dentin V/*vy Jf try, should not fi*il to ' * Ji*/, *w examine their new style* of Vnlcanlieand Coralß® work. Filling, cleaning, extracting »*n«l adjusting the teeth done with the be*t material*Hnd in the be*t manner, Particular attention paid t«> teeth. A« mechanic, they defy com petition; as oj»eratom tliey rank among the best. Char ges moderate. Advice free of charge. Ofllco—ln Boyd* Building Juftereon Street, Dntler I'u. Dec. 9, lH63,:::tf. PAB.TNERSHIP. | fill IK underpinned wuld respectfully inform the public, 1 that they have entered into Partnership, in the X.* IICL crt alt 1 LIS? ISUKIIU»HH, and hereby solicit the patronage of the public. They are provided with a neat Hearse; and have on hand a large quantity nf tiie very bust material, and ate fully prepared t" furnish Coiliiia of nil kinds on short notice. They will have on hands constantly a variety nf Coffin* finished to »*uit purchasers, and on the inorit rea sonable term*. They will alto furnish Carriage* and conveyance* "for Funeral when requested. Ware Rooms, on Jefferson street, 2 doors W vst of Ameriran Citizen t)ff\i:e li. c. RORBBINA, Butler. Jnly *2O, lST4::tf. OKOUOK W. KDA. HIVE YOU SEEN THIS? rp IE.-übHcrib«*r,crate iff 1 ful to his old friends rand customers f..r pa*t favor*, would announce to the public that be has r K e stock of 2 ZA ■>l BAUBLES 112 IV A /C- HARNESS •a.\ I WlllP * kc * - At his obi stand, where Vv he will he ready at all L times toeerve those who may favor him with a rail, lie inconstantly manufacturing, aud keep*oah&ud the very b"*t tment of TKI XKM. All w.rk warranted. Repairing dona on the shortest nofire and most fc»vor*bl( terms. Pec. 9. IStKI. J. J. SKDWICK. W. IT H. RIDDLE J. A. CUIK UUUU.K & GLAIiK, Attorneys' at Law. Oilier, in the Couuty Surveyor'* office, nutlor, Pa, WilT a*t.«nd toall busi ii ejm entrusted to them, pn»mptly! Also LT< KM.-LDCLMM A<»ENTI». for receiving HKXSTO.vaI i BoUNTttta, BACK I'af for auhliei* or their representatives.' M9" >*o charge until rlairra «r* coU«ct«d. The New York Tribune. NOTWITHSTANDING the euormoasiv indented ex penses Attending the publication of THE TRIBCN oecaslonod by the employment of numerous ermy cor r«-pondents and other liberal expenditures, as well an b the advance in the price uf paper and other material*. w«- nave reaolved, for the piescnt at least, not to increase th snbscri,)tlon prices of' either Weekly or Semi-Weekly papers, nut to continue tofurnlah them at 92 and re«- ESSlili: F w " nn V ,u: the same prices which were "".".J*,""* )W "«o.*lirn Iho cu.t was only about one-thud if what it lx «t tin- i u l n,,r l Twn,B «IRbe found below and we wi'h It to Terms. DAILY TRIBUNR. Single copy 1 r»niu Mailaub«crihere, one copy, one year $lO oo d" do one copy, six months 6 VK) °M® f'l'.v, three month* 3 00 SEM 1-W EEK L V TR IDC NE. Mail subscribers, one copy, one year 3 00 *l° *l° one copy, si* months ..175 *l° °ne copy, three mouths Im> WEEKLY TRIDCNE. Mail subscribers,one eopy, one year....„ «00 one copy, six months 1 uo Sji> Persons at the trouble of procuring subscribers and remitting us {g,> for ten copies of the Weekly, wil be entitled to one copy gratis. For 140 for twen'tv co pies, one copy of the Semi-Weekly gratis. Drafts on New York payable to the order of "THB ThllitXK, being wtler, are preferable to any other mod© H'oottancc, Rut whom dmfts cannot he conveniently procured, I nited States, or National Rank bills era tb'a —« next best, and may be -«nt by mail at our risk; but in case of lass Thk will not be rcsnonaihlo unti furnished with a full des«riptlon of the bills, iucludiug the name of the 4>ank, denomination and nuniher and the time ai d place ot the mailing c.f the letter, with the • nclosu res. THE 1 RIB UN E, New Vork. I he AmericanCitizen, jIH liiiMli'lied 112 i.i y Wfdlleiiim In Hit, 1,„„ „ t l, dßlitl. )I v 1 !«.«»!. RmnoKi r 1:. AMII R.-UN M Mailt «liwi <" » " «••! m.* Uf Hif.lr.in th. trilk | formerly occupied by Eli Vett er. as a siorn Tr.Rith: $| 50 a year. If paid in advai.ee, or within th Orst six nnrnths; 01 tJ Ifnot paid until after thaoxpira | tiou of tho fn-st six mouths i TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &C., Ai »*r. i-.| n|in!i by ll,n I'nblklicr. anil Pmiirl.tort nf it • Butler Papers. tinesi|iiaro, one Insertion jj 00 Ka« h subsequent insertion .......V.....' £.O iolumii t 1 si* months .12 to c. liimn for six months ' 30 00 I 1 olnm 11 for six months 36 oti • for ono year ...26 00 !j column for one year ..... 40 00 1 roDinni f>>r one yeai ..'..'..70 00 Professiona! and Business Cards, not exceeding H lines, one year g q Kxecutors.Admlnh tratotsaml Auditor's notices, each 3 0 Applications for Licences, each. ,',,6 t.au lions, Est rays. Nothe io f 10-s.iintion'/'i'c '"iot exceeding I >i|ii*ue. :t Insertions, each 2 00 10 lines of Nonpareil, or its equivalent, will mukeasquart • JOA WORE. \; sheet hand bill, 50 copies or If fl 50 15. " 00 " " " it 0 RLAXI9. For any quantity under 6 qulree. fl !<0 per quire ; on all amounts over that, a reasonable reduction will I c made fIUSIXIUM CABM. Single packs, $1;S0; e.irh additional pack, SO cts lo cents per line fir each insertion. • will be U- Hi- where tbf SMTH.- d">es not exceed 6line. : 1. 1 ea. ha ' itiontil line, 112. cts. will be chained. Adveittneu.' tils of O. (.Sale. Erccutors, Adminlstra t I and Aioiii. , > nit ice-. 1 nil ays, Di'.-i Inlioii of Part ' < 1 shi p.Caution,, HI .I all transient a«ivertisements, MUST I o, t ■ e und« 1 • i(fiied. I'ublirhrrt and /Vf prietori ofthe Rotb r papi 1-. 1., el.y agiee to strictly adhere t.» the above achednle < 1 prices, until further notice. WM. II AS LETT, Butler American. < LARK WILSON, (jtioii Herald. ROBINSON k ANDERSON, American Citisea. July 13, I£o4. WAVEELY MAGAZINE. FOR FAMILY A WARMEST A NliJI NPTRCCTIOS by A. Dow. Thin paper Is the largest Weekly ever published in the country. Its contents are such as « II be nppiovcd in the most f'lHtidlouscircle- -nothing immoral being admitted into Its pages. It will affoid as much readingmattei aa almost any one can find time tope» use.ct'iisiating of Talea Ulatory, Biography, together with Mosic and poetry.— The paper contain* no ultra sentiments, and meddle? nei tliei with polßics nor reli|r • n, but it is characteriy.cd by a high imiral t-.no. It cin ulate« all over thecouutiy, horn Maine to Califoi nia. TIN Ms.—The W'averly Magazine is published weekly by Mosca A. Dow, No. 0. Lindatl Strert, Doston, Mass. Two editions are printed, one or. thick paper, for I'eri* dtrsl Dealers, at M cents a copy, and an edition foi mail aubrcri bers f<«n a littl» tliinet pa| er, so as t.» c« me within the low postage law.) 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Persons writing for the paper must write theii name, post off.ee, county and state very dia tinctly 'I ho«e who wish their paper changed shonbl talk where it has previously i»een sent. Postago on this pa per is twenty cents a year, payable in advance at tho office where taken out. Clubs mn«t always bo sent at one time to get the benefit of the h.w price. We cannot send them at theeluh price unless received all together, as it is b-. much trouble tu h»ok over our b<Miks or ket p an aco nut with each one get ting th.-m up. Monthly Part*—sl a \ ear. in all cases. Any one sending na F'hra D- llwrscan have the weekly "W'averly Maga/.ine. and cither of the following Work« f>rone year by mail: "Pete:eon's Ladies' Magsr nr." "Harper's Magazine," tbsloy'" IJWIV'S Book," "UitlitH Ga« xette of Fashion," **Atlantic Monthly." All lctt«*es and communications concerning the pap*c must be addressed to the publisher. THE WAT TO SCH-CSISK.—Tne proper mode toHiih«crihe 1 for a paper is to enclose the money in a letter and addieas . the publisher direct, g.viag individnsl name, with ih e post office.county and state very plainly written, as pott iuarks are often illegible. Address MOSES A. DOW, Boaton. Masa. AT WHOLESALE ONLY! y/A T I AND -J K V/£L)it OF EVERT DMCRtPTIO* AT TIIR Lowest Prices for Cash! ARMY AST» COI NTRV >IRRCHAVTS, I'etilais, Trader*. Snt. lorn, and (Jwneral dealer* can make Knormou* ProKt* upon axmnll Investment! JEWELP.T of any Patten; or Quality and in any Quanti ty made to or»!« r Kxtimnfes f«.r any fltttn of work furnished. J»#- Particular uttfMitou pan! to tujiplyiny Aucfiifurert, OwuUry Dnllart, Indian Tiuiltrt, and Ar- M>J bratert. Any style nf (Im-ds manufactured, such as Invention*, . et«\, at iliort notice. ti -on t'A.tv.»BMjßO CI.ERES, with a small Capital, can find constant employ meat I Il lustrated List*and full paiticalu. * ftrr. TIIK PROFIT TO TilK KETAILEII IH VLRY LARGK ! A WHOLESALE Piri'i.r enn be c»irrie.l io«knapaack, bund valine, or carpet bag, ami will imt l/r hk« I*-ok*— bulky -a inconvenient t" carry from pJace to place. Kt.MiNOkE AMotHRR Tttiaol—thle Uusmew# is Strictly Honorable! 4h«r lUrrr. >« mtntstd-f v t Urrpre»ttUiny or *jr4ii/y*rntinf}. OLRtioobs show lor themec-l \ r-, ami prove them^lve*!! It M a bn<*i|i<--iu which an <inij>/t und tatixfact'ir y ft/in . .//•; / itgi'r- n/ -r U.r mwy rrefivd and an eucour aj:nig |a«4it i- ja rkoredat the eajue tune. It is an oc < at in »U.eJ* iw p«iraou need be nftaul or aihamtd t.. • aiiva.'« llie i>ameli''ld a-.tin ami for where one* ,111 gooil.i are introduced, a pt; man> >it and continuous demand i* cimtrd. To Soldiers in the Army. «»r those.at hom* dlwililed by the haul-hip* 112 war. tut out of heolth, Teacb •rs, Postmasters, or any person who wi«hes either local or an active occu]>atioii, and one that bring* with It OKKAT P/.t'I'MAKY IM/UCKM E.NTsjI. this preeents AN ttPPdCTI MTY seldom met with. TRV IT! AND UKK FOII^roBRMKLVKB!! CAUKFI'LLY HhLEtTKD LOTH OF JEWELRY, com prising >ur newest sty lex and must saleabiu variety o tji'odi. will be «eut anywhere iu the Loyal States. We are constantly tilling orders from peisous leaving th« choice of iiootls wholly with us. To such we proriiiM iliu b«et ufii iie of «-ur ta«le and judgment, and from <>tir long experience can ensure SHOLFACTION WE APR NO PA* IN tuvAMi'E, otate what style and quality of (loods are and we will M«nd the tMioe and collect pay by Exptess at the end of the Route. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHBS. flood movements and manufactured in the best man ner, of pure material, all warranted -» prices from f]o t* ea< h. Sent anywhere- pav collected by Express.— gnarantee<l! All Watches at first pricea they being of our own Importation. . Circular* frot by mail J Send for them ! I T k 11. OAIGIIA*, Manufacturers and Importers, Dec. 7, im.Mino. 716 Broadway, New York. AilmiiiistratorN Notice. A'state of Edward M't'lree, dee d. WHEREAS letters of Adminietratlon to the estate o kdward M'Elree, late of MercerU.wnship, dece«»ed. ha T* been duly granted to the undersigned, all per»ciia ind*b t ed to said estate will make immediate (taymeiit. and tho** having claim* will present them proper'! v authenticated ft>r settlement. J. c . liH|ER, DAVID Notembe'r 5, Arfjnint*^nf>:>.
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