1865. New Goods! 1865. t tAROKASDWELISKLKCTEDSXOCBO? A Splendid Seasonable Goods, Just received and for Sale, at the 2>TJETW STOE-E OF WEBtR & TRODTMU, UnlHinr romsrof Main ( .Uffcrtrm «. BUTLER, PA., Comtetlncof DrjrGood.,«»chM FINB LEI.AIS*. COBKROS, ;AI.*PACAt, PRINTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS A ir*ne-a nssrtrrwmt LADIES DRESS GOODS, of the finest quality BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, mi'] *ll kind* of Trimming*. 4 large assortment of GENTS. W ARE, such u CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, JEANS, CATTOXADES, Ac. y-Jlacle Clot ll 1.1 sr. HATS AltfD CAFS Of tli® very latest Styles. A large and well selected Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Hardware, Q-ueenswaret, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, And a Gsnulne Article of 9 THAI WE» HONEY, All of which will be sold cheap for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE j WEBER & TROUTMAN. April 18, H64::fimo. George Vogeley, Jr., MANUPACTUnER AND DEALER IS ALL KINDS OP Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, Mnln KtivHi Hut lei*. Things Dono Up Right!! I wish to inform Butler county, and the region round about, that 1 bavajiwt received the best articles fv . , ini|i<>rt«'d inf<» till* county. I'h. ~nly way t.. prove the lit i« t<> full and examine my Tobacco. Snail nnd Scgai k; believing in the truth of the old mtago. that --tit. proof of the Pudding i- In chewing the Hat'." Anv nmn that has an ii.kliug for Tobacco, in any of its forms, can he gratified. GEORGE VOGELEY, Jr. Butler, Nov. .10,1864::2 mo. IVR. CASX ILLING, riijsiciaii and Surgeon. Offir. in Ilivci'. Building. e Tnrr of J.fTenwn ind Mnlu MKT!,, one iloor South of In. Bell a l)rii|< Store, Photograph Albums, &c.. At p:ires ranging IV-'in 50 Cents, to 98,00. A INKW FIIATITII K INTHK FAMILY BIBLES FOR I'IIOTOaRAPII PICTURES. Also—A general supply » 112 Pocket anil Family Bibles. Call and eee themV +tb& tore of 0 . Uk! NKM AN. Butler. .Tune *4 J. D, M'J UNKIN, . Attorney at Law. Almo I,s<diKip<l('laiiii Agrut, OBlcowilhE. M'Junkin. Esq., opposite the Pennsyl vania Hotel. Butlers Pa. Register's Notice. OTTCK h hereby given to all persons interested, that the following accounts have been passed and tiled in the Register's office of Butler county, and will be. pre sented for coiKlnintioii and allowance to the Orphans' « uirt, t" lie held in the borough of Butler, on Wodnes. •lay, March 20, 1866. Partial acccotint "112 Matthew Greer, Adm'r of Jno. C. Douthett. tiled Dee. 3,1864. Final account of Le;ih Cbi istley, Ad'm. ofOeo. Christloy dee d Filed In c. 6.1864. Final account of Win 8. .lack, Ex'r of Samuel Jack Uv I- Filed Dec. 10,1864. Find account of A. Blnkely, Adm'r of Philip Mech ling. ilec'd. Filed Dec. 22, 1864 Supplementary and 2U Partial account of(J. \\ . Crosier Adm'r of Dr. James Graham. F'iled Jan. 2d. 866. Final account of Jno. Park* A V in. < of Edward Renisoti. Filed Jan. 4,1806 Final account • 112 Win. M. Graham, Adm'r. of Michael Frick dee'd. Filed Jan. 11,1866. Final account of J. W. Christy, Ex'r. of Hugh Galla her dee d. Filed Jan. ID, l"<j6. Final account of A. lloge, guardian of Isaac E. Kelly minor child «112 Thus. Kelly. Filed Jan. 12,1866, Final account of J. W. Christy, A T. C. Thompson, Adm aof James Park, dee d. Filed Jan. '2l, 180^ Final account of \\ . W. Dodds, Ex'r of Benj. McCor mick, dee d. Filed Jan. 31,1866. Final account of David Marshall, Ad'm. of Thot. Mc- Cormick dee'd. Filed Jan. 31, 1866 Final account of Chas. Hoffman, Ad'm. of John N. Ilahnemandec'd. Feb. 7, 1866. Final account *>f Fred. Buiry, Ad'm of Margaret W hiicuer. 1 iled Feb. I), 1866. Final account ul Win Staley and Josoph Ekas, Ex'r of Jacob Stuley. F'iled Feb. lu. 1866. Final account of Jcseph Campbell, Ad'm of Eli Camp beli. Filed tub. 16, 1806. Final account of Thoe Uodgers, Ad'm of SumQel M. Kain. Filed lib. 17,1806. Final account of Daniel .T. Russell, Ex'r of Jno. D. Mahood. Filed Feb. 17,1866. Fiual account cf Richard Vandyke, Guardian of John Alluu, minor child of W. P. Allen. Filod Feb. 17, 1866. Partial account of John Scott, Ad'm James Gibeon, dee d. Filed Feb. 20,1866. Final account of John Anderson, Guard.of I. Kiblock Kii kpa trick- Filed Feb, 23,1866. Account of .ft-hn Black. Ad ui of John Worthlngton, Dee'd. Filed F'eU. '26,1866. Acc«»nnt of A. M'Carolloss. Trustee to sell real estate of B. Sloan. • Filed Feb. 27, 1866. Final account of R.C. Campbell, Ex'r of Wat. Suugb ton. Filed Feb. 27,1866. Final account of A. M'Candlees, Esq., Ad'm of Wm. Johnston. Filed Feb. 27,1566. JOHN H. CRATTY, Butler. March 1,1866. Dept. Keg'r. Administrator's lotirc. EBTATE OF IUSET V. STOOPS, DEC'P. IETTERS of administration on the estate of Henry V. j Stoop*, dee d, late of W ashington tp., having been isauad by the Register to Gieundersigned ; therefore, all persona knowiug themselves indebted to said estate, are requester! to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same are required to preeent them properv authenticated lor settlement WM. STOOPS. Jau.*2lst 1866u6t, Aduunisttattr. Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., rOHRDED I* 1840. 112 AND incorporated by Legislative Charter, WiX-iU iibtiWUbUWU.U.I of th. kind IN TUB UNION, tonducLd by « practical BUSINESS MAN. Our highest commercial authorities. East and West, pronout.ee his system of Book-keeping unequaled—comprehending every departmeat cf busi nes*. and yet so skilfully condensed that the attentive student masters the whole in six or eight weeks. It con sists of STOCK BOOKS, closed once with a loss and twice with again—exhibit ing by three different methods, the transfer of old to new hooka. PARTNERSHIP BOOKS, * conducted hy three different methods, exhibiting the traiioferof old to new books, with the introduction of a I new partner. And practically illustrating tho PRIVATE LEDGER, by means of which the results of the business arf> kept out of the general hooks, for the use of the partners on ly. The book is not even nnnied olsewhere. The settle ment of Partnership Books by SINGLE ENTRY, with six practical illustrations, exhibiting ths books re opened by Double-Entry. A concise rule for rectifying DERANGED DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOKS, with six specifications. The gain or loss found, and the books correctly re-opened. The learner is also exercised in OPENING BOOKS, from eight specifications, including special conditions not oftsnmet with in business. Also, a serious of exercises in CLOSING fDOKS, • from new and peculiar specifications, the learner also writs:* about eighty BUSINESS FORMS • 112 Promlsaary Notes, Judgment Notes, Drafts. Orders, Hills of Exchange, Accounts, Invoices, Ac., Ac. Also, a series of BUSINESS .LETTERS, j which, with the busiiiennforms, are all connected with his course of Book-Keeping, making it a regular course of business practice, with a course of twenty-five LECTURES UPON BOOK-KEKPING, j by the Senior Principal, explaining all the business inat i ters recorded in the text. Also, twelve LECTURES ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS, j How every one may get rich. How to get rich by tra ding The causes of commercial failures. On specula tions. The moral influence of integrity in youth, Ac.— I Also, lectures upon COMMERCIAL LAW, ion Partnerships, Contracts, Insurance. Common Carriers, the Statute of Limitations, Ac. Practical instructions in detecting COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, by a full set of genuine vignettes and counters, and a large collection of counterfeit notes. OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING, . 'ln manuscript.) exhibits the construction and equip ment, the operating receipts and expenditures, the books closed and a dividend recorded. These book* are adver tised by others, but not taught elsewhere in the city.— I our new system of PRIVATE BANK BOOKS, ' -in manuscript,) embracing all the beat forms in n*e i among private Bankers Our new enlarged edition of I DUFFS STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING, Tn this I department students have the assistance of our Superin ! tender-\ Mr. THOS. B SMITH.an experienced Practical Mercantile Accountant, and formerly Clerk of a Misais sippi steamer. Our full course "112 business practice includes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about THIRTY DIFFERENT FORMS, vii: 11 Ledgers, 7 Dav-bo. ke, 6 Journals, 6 Bill-hooka, 4 Cash- Books I Sales'! ki,lnvoice bocks, I Discount-book, 1 ( heck register, 1 Deposit-register, 1 Collection-registers, I Tickler. 1 1 Freight ! k. 2 Passage- k«. 1 Fuel-book These books practically record about SIX HUNDRED BUSINESS TR A NSACTIONM, compre hending DUFF'S original plan of business education in troduced twenty-live yearn ago. How far others have succeeded in imitating him will be best seen by comparing the husinesa papers and books of their pupils with those of the graduates of tliia institution. HARPERS ENLARGED EDITION OP DUVF'W BOOK KKKPING Price $1,75. Puetage 20 cents. Sold by Booksellers gen erally. The following testimonials indicate the character o this woik : "Noother work upon B-x»k-Keeping explains the sub jects with so much clearness and simplicii v.*' F. W. EDMUNDS, Cashier Mechanics' Bank, Wall nt., N. Y. "It gives a clear insight into all departments of this I science." A S. ERASER, ' Cashier of Seventh Ward Bank, N. Y. " As au extensive ship owner, American and European : merchant, bank director, etc., he has born the reputation I of the higest order of hnsines« talents. '' JOHN W. BUR Nil AM, Merchant, No. 8 South St., New York. •« Mr. Duff is a man of rare qualifications for business." JOHN TAYLOR, Merchant, Union St.. New Orleans. '• Mi. Duff is a merchant of the first respectability." J. LANDIS. Men hant. New Orleans. "1 graduated iu Duff's College in half the time 1 ex pected. II is admirable system includes nothing aurper ttuous, nor ltavea out anything essentiiil." J R. COMPTON, Cashier Niagra Bank. Ijockport, N. Y. "It contains much matter important b-the merchant." C. O. IIALSTEAD, President Manhattan Bank, N. Y. • The most complete work of the kind 1 have ever ! seen." JAMES P.MURRAY, » President Exchange Bank, Pittsburgh. •'The most clear and comprehensive that 1 hive met ■ with." JOHN SNYDER. Cashier Bank of Pittsburgh. •'You have your own long experience as a merchant to good use in this work." RICHARD IR\ IN. Merchant. No. 98 Front street N. Y. "Th* fitvoral-le opinions already expressed by gentle- j •tuenof competent authority are well deserved ami very ] properly bestowed." CHARLES M. LEUPP, LEOPOLD BIER WORTH, ROBERT KELLY, Special Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, N. Y. [Extract from the Minutes.] PRCSPER M. WETMORE, Secretary. r "Your Committee unanimously concur in the opinion of the utility of the Impi-oved method of Mr. Duff " ' GORDON J. LEEDS, Recording Secretary of the American Institnte. N. Y. THE NEW ENGLAND EDITION OF DUFF'S STEAM BOAT BOOK KEEPING, Just Published by the author. Price $2.00. Sold by Booksullera Generally. "A perfect system for keeding such book* and accounts" J. CA ROT HERS. ' Formerly Cashier of the Merchants' Bank Pittsburg. "The Time Table aloue is worth 4he price of the book." D. B. HER RON. Late Cletk of steamer Mount Vernon. > "T consider the legal form of the Steamer's Protest so valuable that 1 u«v«r leave ports without a copv of the i, book ou board." A. C. McCALLAM Captain steamer Areola. "The only work published of any valus to the Steamer's Accountant." J K. J. ALLISON, Formerly Clerk of the Steamer Fortune. "The most perfect system of Steamer's Accounts in use." C. S. FRISBEE, Formerly Captain of steamer Nnshville. ' On lYni.ll.l)ufi'*Nl*pniiiaiiNliip. 112 Twelve Fir*t l'reiuiuiuH for tho best Business and Ornamental Penmanship, awarded our Present Penman, by the United States Fair at Cincinnati iu 1800 Pennsylvania State Fair at Wyoming IHrtO N estern Pennsylvania Fair at Pittsburgh.... 1860 Western Virginia Fair at Wheeling 1800 ». And the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland 1862 All of which are exhibited at our office. . "perfect gems of the Penman's art."— l*itt*hurgh Pant. "These performances can only be excelled by the au thor."—l*ittthurgh GatttU. • "All his ornamental designs are new and remarkable performances."— Evtning (iazftte. t "The late Western Pennsylvania Fair awarded him six First Premiums in all branches of the art.OA»o ! State Journal. OUR TERMS. For the Graduating J »ir» ". lime uulimited ........ ...$40.00 Blanks aud Stationery c siting $7 elsewhere 2.50 i- The enlarged edition of Duff's Book-keeping.- 1.75 Our blanks are made of fine extrasixe paper, ruled com , piete, with full sets of auxiliaries. The lustitutton therefore offers the Commercial Stu dent, the toUowing IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: Ist. The best System of accounts in u*«. taught by the Author. 2d. The daily lectures of an experienced Accountant. 3d. A saving of half the time required by other Colle r, gee. and S2O or S3O in board. 4th. A saving of $6 or S7 in Stationery. II 6th. Having the best business penman in the West, e or full particulars, send for our elegant new Cir g cular f> ► 8, with samples of our Penman's Businese and n oman.et.tal Writing, inclosing 26 cent* for postage, to P. DI'FF SOS, Pilxsctuala r. wtt.bu.vi,, tvacfe 1888 NEW GOODS, S® AS CHEAP AS THE CffEA£$ST ABt> AS 8008 14 TIB BUT. R. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Ilara just received at their eatablishment ON MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA., J* wige ana well *e!eeted stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. RBAB TBS FOLIOWJBO CATALOG CB ABD PBOBXT TBIBIBT. FOR THE I/ADIEB. Always on hand a large stock of Ladies goods, such as COBERG CLOTH. ALPACAS. DB LANES, GINGHAMS PRINTS, KBRCHIEFS, NUBIEB, GTROVES, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. Always on hand Black Cloths, Fancy and Black Cassi meres. Satinetts, Cassinets, Tweeds, Plain and fancy Vei lings, Shirting, etc., etc., etc., READY MADE CXOTIIIXG. Such m COATS, PANTS, TESTS and other garments. Hoofs ami Klion, HATS, CAPS & NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles II OITMEII O I.D GOO I> H. Such as Unbleached and Bleached Muslins, Linen and Cotton. Table Cloths, Oil Cloths, Linen and Hemp Towels, Carpets, Curtains, Fringe, etc. HARDWAKE, 40. Tfyon want Nails or Spikes, Manure or other forks. Paw-Mill or other saws. Smoothing Iron*, Lock", Hinges, etc.. goto MA hoy's, where you can buy them cheap. 1 F YOl! WANT Good Extra Family Flour. White or Rrown Sugar. Itio Coffee,lmperial, Young Hyson or Black Tea, goto M'Aboy's. IF Vou W A XT Ci HOCKRIEf^i t»f a superior quality, at as low rate* as they can be had elsewhere in the county, goto the store of R.C. A J. L M'ABOY. May 11, I**4. New Goods, New Goods. \ LARGE LOT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, VERY CHEAP, DE LANES, ADLPACAS. M ERI NOES, COBL'GIIS, PLAIDS, POPLINS, Ac., Ac. Long and Square Shawls, LADIES CLOAKS. N EI'IIIES, HATSand HOODS, PLAIN A BARRED FLANNELS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS. LADIES SHOES, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, HEAD-DRESSES. COMBS COLLARS, Ac, Men's Wear, CLOTHING, BOOTS A SHOES. WOOLEN JACKETS READY-MADE SIIIRTB Cloth. Tweeds, Heavy Jeans. Corduroys, Cn*inets, and , Orer-Coating Ac., Just received by JAMES A. NKG LEY. South end of town, opposite Zimmerman's llotel. Sept. 2«. 1804::4t FARM FOR SALE, THE undersigned offers for sale, one hundred and sev enty acres of good farming land in Butler To s-nship, Butler county—one mile from the borough. About one hundred acres cleared, a young orchard of good fruit tree.'—good frame house, and a good Coal Bunk opened, one hundred acres of coal. W. 0. BRACKJSN RIDGE, FeH. R. 1865. Ims hr TAKE NOTICE. AS my wife. Elizabeth Jane Conn has left my bed and board on the 9th Inst. without any just cause, 1 therefore wain all persons from harbering or trusting her on my account as I will uot be accountable for any debtscontracted by her. JAB. L. CONN. THOS. IROZBIIfcTSbIfcT, Attorney at Law, PENSION AND CLAIM" AGENT, Office with ('has. M'Candless, Esq., So It West corner of the Dlmond, Butler I'a. Appraisement List. THE followiug Appraisement List under the sth Sec tion of the Act of April 14. I*sl. have been presen ted and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Orphan'* Court, to wit: No. 1, Dec. Term 1*64, Mrs. Rachel Gilleland, Widow of Wm. Gilleland dee'd. Personal property amounting to $300,50. J. C. Gilleland A Racial Gilleland, Adiu's No. 2, Dec. Term, 1864, Mrs. Mary A. Hohnonble, wid ow of Wm. 11. llohnondle, dee d, personal property amounting to $31.22. Mary A. fiohnondale, Adm x. No. 40, Dec. Term. 18f4, Mrs. Margaret Gerard, widow of Michael Gerard dee d. Feal Estate atuouutiug to $300,U0. Margaret Gerard, Adni's. No. 41, Dec. Term, 1664, Mr* Mary Hajs, widow of William Hays dee'd. Personal proparty amounting to $169,50. >iary Hays, Adot'x. No. 42. Dec. Tsrm 1864, Mm. Bridget Kiley, widow of EdVard Kiley, (Jec'd. Personal property amtnounting to $159,50. Pat .Mc Bride, Ad'm. Of which the heirs and legal distributees, creditors and others interested will take notice, and appear at the neßt term to wit: the 4th Monday of .March, 1805, and not later than the third day thereof, to show cause against the same. By the Court Jferofel,! AMERICAN CITIZEN Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, CardJ^Book AND RAMI m Corner of Main and Jefferson -Street*, Opposite .Jack's Hotel, o«- Pn. \TE ARK PREPARED TOPRINT.ON9IIORT NOTICE, Bill Heads. Hooka. I>ruggist Labels. Pro grammes. Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Drafts, Blaqks. Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters. Bills of Fare. Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, <fcc. BEINiI FURNISirED WtTtt The Most Approved Hand Presses AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF . Typ#, Borders, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, &c., IN THE COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NUATLT, PROMPTLY, »Sl> IT KIASONABLI RATH, ID a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. ■ «kinm mm Are employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet the wants df the community, ami tore- ! tain the honorable distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment, for TAHTi; IN COMPOSITION AND Elegance tn l>re«M Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper. Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in vite comparison, from getting out a Card of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. ltl Ml.\i:ss APVERTISBWrn SAM'L. M. I.KNE ..J. LTIFS M'ABOT til TETTER. LANE, M'ABOY «V CO. DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Dlt Y liOODS. No, HO, Federal Street, (SECOND DOOR DELOW If EW MARE IT H0UIB.) Allegheny City, Pa. Pec. 9, 1963,::tf. "" STOVES AND PLOUGHS 7" first doofNorthofJak's Hotel, where you will find Stoves ; of nil slr.es and natrons. They also keep on hand a large I stock of Plough*, which they sell as cheap aa they can be bought Ht anv other establlfdimeut in the county. !>..r ft, iMhtf NEW HA.HHBO6 BIIOP. m sfUmt C--5 'aMJ C--S -»•«• 1 vJISTO. SEDWICK, HA VIM) npt* „"i| a ,„■» llirneH, Shop, oppoaltr Iloyd's Ruildiugs, Rutler, Pa., will keep constantly on hand, a large »s«.ntment of Saddle. Harness, anil every thing in liin line of business. whleli he offers ut price* to unit the limes. Work of all kind* manufactured to order, mid repairbig done on short notice, Dec. 0,1803:::tf JOHN A. SEDWICK. Ash «£ Kraham, -A. TT ORNEYS' AND (loimsollars at taw,, Oil. CITV, I*A. 4?" Particular attention given to Conveyancing and the exuntir.ation of Titles. fß~Oil claims b ught ami s.dd ,<rgr Office on Main Street, fir t building east of Post Office. M'HI.YAI C A .>1 I* II E1.1., WliolcNiilr and Itctail GROCERS, AND nfALF.RS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, No. 101 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. March 30, 1864::2 mo. TO«EKiB¥ HOWS, WILLIAM VOGCLEY, Proprietor. rilllF itndersigned would respectfully inform the public i. generally, tUat be has erected a large and Commodi ous brirk building, on the site of the old and well known houne, formerly occupied by him a* a Tavern Stand. He ha* been at great expeMe in erecting and furnishing his new house, and flatters himself that be IN now prepared to accommodate all v.lio may desire to give him a call,— Having ample hotjse room for one hundred persons, and stabling for at lvast fifty homes. Thankful fbr past patron* ge, he would ask a con t inn anceof the same. ' WJJ. VOGELEY. Dec. ft.l*ffk:tf. CHARLES MCCANDL.ES* Ucon C. ORAIIAM.. McCANDff SS & GRAHAM, AttorneyM' at Luw. Office on the South-west corner of the Diamond, Butler, Pa AIso,CLAIM AGENTS for securing lYnriona, Arreort of /\ii/ and Bounty Money, for Soildier*. or if they are dead, for their legal representatives. In prosecuting Sol dier's Claims, or those of their Representatives, no charge until collected. fWc.B6 ft. 18;:tf _ Watches. Clocks A Jewelry. IK you want a g«»od Watch, Clock, or set of good .Jewel rv, goto Oriebs, where you can get the very best the market afTords. He keeps on hand, a large assort men of Jewelry of all stylee. and In fact everything usually kep n a Jewelry Store. Repairing done on short notice. !>ec. ft. l««Irtf. • FRANCIS X. (iRKER. DR. B. F. HAMILTON, Formerly of Sunbury,Butler Co., H' AT INO located in RUTLEH, offers his professional services to those who see fit to give him a call. Office, that f<»rin*rl> occupied by Dr. KmeHfng. R. M. M'LURE, Attorney at Law, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT. Orrics,N. E. comer of Diamond, Butler, Pa. Feb. 0, lWV4::tf. Npeeial Income Tax. COLLECTORS Orric*, U. 8.1»T. REV., Zio DISTRICT. 3d DIV , RLTLER, Pa- Jan. 1,18*16. N'OTICF is hereby ifiren that in accordance with the joint resolutionVl Congrnss. approt ed July 4t|», 'ft4. a special tax of 5 per cent, has been assessed upon In comes for the year ending December .'list, 1863. The lint of said ta.\*t for Rutler county, Pennsylvania, has beon returned to tie for c«diection, and the same are now due and payabk at the store of K.*C A J. L. McAboy, in Rutler, P». Said taxes must be paid on or before 31st day of Jainary 1865, or the same will be sub ject to a penalty of 10 per cent. R, C. Me A ROY. Dep. Col, 3d Dl*., 23 Pis. JAMES O.CAMPBELL......* WM. CAMFBELI Moves! Ntove*!! NtoveN! WM A J AS. O. CAMPBELL.—Founders—Foundty South of the bu-uugh of Rutler, where Stove loughs and other caatijg* are made. A large supply cos antiv »n baud an'* for lale at reneouable rates. luß. ytak mi miSOETXAXKOttt WrtTICKS. THE -WORLD ISrouffht rlfjlit in tlio "Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET, Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. Having been duly appointed a "Committee of Six," to proceed to pafts beyond these diggins, to procure for the citizen® of Butler, and all others who may favor him with a call, the choicest articles ia his line, would respectfully represent: that in pursuance of his appointment, he has been successful In collecting 14 tall specimens" of the best article* ever found Butler! He would also further represent: that he fe"ls grateful to the public for the fa vors conferred upon him, In *' days gone by," and hopes he will merit a continuation of their patronage in "days that are to v..me." In conclusion, he beg* leave to make the following re mark • that he has a litsle the best articles in his line,that are to be found from the "centre to the circumference" of Petinsylvaqjp, and indeed, he might safely add, the United States of North America, the British Possession*, or the California*, including the mouth of the Columbia river, all along the coast of Oregon, up as high as the parallel of " I'hifty Ptaour Phorty." He HUMBLY soli cits the custom of all the " Dtar Ptople" of Butler, or any way faring man who may chance to make his transit across the disc of Butler, or sojourn within her border* for "a season," feeling confident he will give sat Isfact ion, both as regards [trice and quality. Come and examine for your selves! Don't nut it off!! Procrastination is the thief of time!!! GEORGE VOGELEY, Jr. Butler, Pa., May ll,1864::2m;>. REDICK'S DRUG STORE, Opposite Ntinc'ft Store. DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, M EDICINES, MEDICI N ES, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, DYES, DYES, DY ES, PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS, Pure Liquors for Medical use only. Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. French and American Perfumery, and Toilet articles.— Brushes. Trusses and all articles in the Drug line, of the best quality and at fairest rates. Dec. 9, 1363. RURAL HILL NURSERY, M.Alt BUTLER, PA. milE undersigned would respectfnlly Inform the public | | generally, that he is now fully prepared to furnish | them with the choicest variety and very best quality of all kinds nf fruit trees. Purine: the last summer lie ha* made large additions to his stock of Fruit and Ornamen tal trees, and ha* on hand a larger and better quality and variety than lias ever been ofi'ered in this county Con sisting of SUMMER, WINTER & FALL APPLES. PEACHES PEARS AND CHERRIES, also, STRAW BERRIES of the very finest quality—different kinds of Rheubarb. A Splendid lot of Evergreens and a great variety of Promiscuous trees for ornament and shndes.— All of which, we propose to sell on as reasonable teinis, as the same quality and varieties can be had for, from any agenoy or establishment in the country. •lan. 6, 1804. SILAS PEARCE A SONS. 4'IIIOA I* IMtt U ttTOKH. l>r. .IntncH 11. 11011, Boyd's Building. Bntler. Pa. Jfe DEALER in all kind* of Drugs and Chemicals Oils. Paints and Varnish. Abo. Ben/.ole, Trfr Also', all kinds of Rrn«bes. All kinds of i Also, a full assortment of Confectionnriea and Nuts. Also Green and Dried fruit. Alsoa trieat variety of notions. Liquor* of all Kinds f.. r Medical and Saori menial purposes. Also Stationery, confuting of Paper, Envelops. IVns Pencils. Itiank Books. P* M Book, Slates and a full assortment of Slioe-flnditigs. If you wish to purchase line glass ware of any kind • his Is the place to Ret it cheap. JACK'S HOTEL " I". H. MAGEE, Proprietor. Corner of Main and JfflT n ion facets, Hutler, Pn. March 16. 1804. I'lto FI OHM !>S. A. M. NFYMAN, H. D. I*liyn and Nurtfcon. Office immediately opposite Walker s buildings, ltullci' Pu. Dec. 9, 1803::tf. Theodore Freckenstein, M. D., riIYKH I.tX A Ntllt»KO.\. I OFFICE on the corner of Jefferson and McKean street*, (Opppslte corner from U. P. Church ) RCTLF.K, A. I Dec 21,1864::3m0 *£-TO VOLUNTEES—Volunteers will be accepted and counted on the quota* of the present call up to the last practical moment before the drafted men are accept ed, and sent to rendezvous. Townships and sub-districts which have not filled their quotas, are urged to do so at once. All time that can ponsibly be given, will he allowed, but the Draft mill comnionce a*toon alter thesth of Sep tember as practicable. Credits will bo given and Government bounty paid to Volunteers until further notice. By order • Capt. RICHARD DODGE, Bth U. S. Infantry, A. A. P. >l. General. J. W. KIRK EH, Captain and Provost Mar., 23d Dist., Pa. Sept. 7, 18ft4::tf. 11. N. Fisher's Improved FRUIT CAN, PateWd Nov. 12, 1801. Aug. 19,1862, and March 22*, 18f4. To be had only of the subscriber, on Main St., BL'T DER. Pa., 4 d.H.rs North of M Aboy's Store, where cverv artlcleof TINWARE is kept in U HEAT VA HIETY. This can has been extensively used and f«>und to be perfectly w»fe. Its great convenience will be discovered at first sight. The extensive facilities for manufactur ing all its parts make it very cheap. It is closed by clamping a tin cap over and round the opening, which is pressed upon a cement-coated gasket, causing the cement to melt by the hi at of the fruit; be coming cold, it is perfectly sealed. It" is dosed or open ed in an instant, by hooking or unhooking a strait wire spring. LADIES, and others, are requested to call and exam ine tbi* unsurpassed Fruit Van. WM. S. ZIEGLER. Bntler, July 13, 18<U::tf. Writ of Partition. Butler Couiift/, us. IN the matter of thepetition of George W. Stillwag gon fur partition of the real estate of Jacob Sflll wag gon, dee'd. In the Orphan's Court of Butler county, No. 39, Dec. Term DMI4. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the heirs and legal representatives of Jacob Stillwaggon dee'd, to # wit: John Stillwaggon, Joanna intermarried with Daniel* Mc Connell,. William Stillwaggon, residing in Venango co. t i Jacob Stillwaggon, Jane Stillwaggon, widow, Swmnel Still waggon and Sat ah Jane Stillwaggon, minor children of J<*iah Stillwaggon dee d, residing in Venango co., Pa.— Ellen intermarried with Henry Niwash, George \\. still waggon, Ellen Stillwaggon, widow, James Stillwaggon, and Samuel Still waggou. minor children of Isaac Still wogg.m, dee'd. Samuel Stillwagg non residing in Jack sonville, Oregon, and James stillwaggon on residing in Eldorado co . California. The said Real Estate consists of threscertain messuages and tract* of laud, a* follows, to wit: Ist. Two hundred acresof land.more or lens, situate in Slipperyrock township, But'er count \ p Pa., bounded on the north by R.Gilkey and John T. Bard; east by John T. Bard; «South by Mrs. Gil Key and Samuel Mow ha, and West by John T. Bard. 2d. A lot of ground in the bor ough of Centreville, bounded north by an alley : easi by an alley ; south by Newcastle street! and west by Dr. Livingston. 3d. Two other lots in same borough, bound ed north by lots of John Christly ; east b\ an alley <-r J. A. Patterson; South by Mayberry, aud west by the But ler and Mercer Turnpike Road, By the Court, W. J.'YOUNG. Jan. 22, 1865. Clerk All of which the aforesaid heir* and legal representa tives of the said Jacob Stillwaggon, dee'd., are hereby re quested to take notice. W.O. BRACKEN HI DGK. Sheriff. STRAY COW. CAME to the premUea of the subscriber, in Marion T p Butler county, on Friday, the 3oth day of Decem ber last, a DARK RED COW, some white upon the rump white belly and ta>l, crumplv horns supposed to be be tween 112 >nr and five years old. The owner is hereby re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of accor ding to law. ROBEUT AT WELL i,nst Call. A Lit persons knowing themselves indebted to Potior A. Charias Emraerling, will save cost# by calling oil <J (J. iUAeauH,-, *ui sett* tttf» am*. I GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. A Family and Agricultural Journal devoted <o CHOICE MTKRATVKE, includingPoetry,NoYelottrs, Tales. »nd Moral Mul Kntertsialng Heading goneimlljr.— In the I.lternry Department we sliall present the choisest wltinn the reach of our extended means. The NoTelettes, Tales, Poetry, Ac., shall he supplied from the best and highest sources, and he equal to anything to be found in auy journal or magazine. AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, embracing Farming, Gardening, Fruit-Raising, Ac. Our labor* in this department for over thirty yeaaa, have met the cor dial approbation of the 'public. Our purpose has been to furnish useful and reliable information upon these very important branches of industry, and to protect them so fur as within our power against the false doctrines and selfish purposes of the many empires and sensation-ad venturers by which the Farmer is Incessantly assailed.— This portion of the G'rmantown Ttltgraph is alone worth the whole price of subscription. NEWS DEPARTMENT.—The same industry, care and discrimination, in gathering and preparing the Stirring Kvonts of the Duy, expressly for this paper, which hith erto has been one of its marked features and given so uni versal satisfaction, will be continued with ledoubled ef forts to meet the increasing demands of the public. TERMS:— Two dollars per annum; one dollar for six months. Nt> orders received without the cash, and all subscriptions stopped at the end of the time paid for. Address, Fill LIP R. HIE AS, Editor and Proprietor, Oermantown, Philadn, Pa. Arthur's Home Magazine. Edited by T. S. Arthur an Virginia F. Townsend The HOME MAGAZINE fot 1865 will be enlarged and improved, and made still more worthy of the eminent fa vor with which it has been received. Its character as a LLLGH-TONEI) PERIODICAL, claiming public favor on the ground of real merit, will be carefully maintained; while for variety, interest, usefulness, and all the attrac tions of literature and art essential to a true HOME MAQ AZINE, the publishers will aim to make it SL'PERIOIUTO ALL OTHERS. A FINE STF.EI. KNORAYINO, AND TWO p\ARS or Mrstc, will appear In every number, besides choice pictures, groups ahd character®, prevailing fashions, ami a large variety of patterns for garments, embroidery, etc., etc.— In nil respects we shall give A FIRST-CLASS MAGA ZINE, at a price withiu the REACM'F every intelligent family in the land. A new story by T. S. ARTHUR will be commenced in the January number. YEARLY TERNS, In ADVANCE.—One copy, s2.s<>; three copies,s«,(H); five copies, and one to getter-up of club, FL'MH); nine copies, and one to getter-up of club, $1&, ; U0. 96' A beautiful PREMIUM PLATE, entitled THE INFANCY OF SI! A KSPEARE," will be mailed to eiu- h person who semis us a club id' subscribers. It will also be mailed to each single subscriber from whom we re celve $2,5<». For $4,50 w© will send one copy each of Hour. MAGAZINE and GODET'S LADV'S BOOK for A year Address, T. S. ARTHUR A CO . 323 Walnut, Street, Phila. Nov. 30,1*6*. Heavy Artillery for One Year' Col. Galop's New Regiment. X ITE are authorized by the War Department tore- YT cruit a Company of Heavy Atllllry FOR One Year, to form*a part of ( 01. Galop's New Regi ment-of H KAY Y ARTI I.LERY, to be stationed in the fortifications wound Washington City. Here is AIT op portunity to enter a IS i-ZW ORGANIZATION, Serve your country— get a big bounty— avoid the Draft —mid get get eleae of marching. Recruits will be mus tered into the Company immediately after receiving theli Local bounty from the sub-district to which tliev are credited. GEO. M. IHWIN. CHAS. D. RHODES. Head Quartern- Pro est Marshal Office, New Riighton Pa., and R. Rid dle Young, 126 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. * Aug. 21, LR64::3t. For Rats, Mice Reaches. Ants, Red Bugs, Mols in Furs, Woolens, Ac., Insectaon Plants,Fown mals, Ac. Put up in 2/K\ fiOc, and SI.OO Boxes, Rot ties, and Flasks, R | 112 3 ami s•> sizes for HOTELS, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, Ac. "Onl\ Infallible remedies known." " Not dangerous to the Human Family." " lints come out of their holes to die." I6# Sold wholesale in all huge cities. M 4 "Sold by all Druggists mid Retailers everywhere. 4#'!!! Ilewnre!!! of all worthless imitation**. ' TTJI" See thai "COSTARS" name is on each Box, Dottle, ami Fla.sk. before you buv. 1 *3" AcMi e-.<, IIKNRY R. C'OSTAH. U4 • PRINI IPAI. DEPOT, 482 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 64-gold by .1. C. REDICK. A CO., J?#- Wholesale and Detail Agents, March 23, 1864::6 mo. H „ ■ Duller, Pa. NLIIS<; EON DENTINT'H. DRS.S, R.4C.L. DIEFFENBACHER, _ . 4 RBprepared tolnsert A %R. i~ V». ! »«t ittcial DEN tut IE i ' JL MKM WN TH ': ,N,EMT ""PROVE * <3* A >vL from one to an en «-V(VJ O tireset onVulcanite.Cora J; ~|A,IN!I # nli'i,M'l!'. of V'ulcimiteand t'otallK work. Filling, cleaning extracting and adjusting the teeth done with the best I materials and in the host manner. Particular attention paid to children's teeth. As mechanics, they defy com petition; as operator* they rank Hinong the best. Char ges moderate. Advice free of oharge. Office— ln Bojrdf < DuildingJefferson Street, butler Pa. Dec. 9,1863,:;;tf. . rnilE undersigned would respectfully inform the public, ' 1 that they have entered into Partnership, in the ITndortiiklnK lltuslneMs, R and horeliy solicit the patronage of the public. They are provided with a neat Hearse; and have on hand a large quantity of the rerv BEST material, and are ! fully prepared to furnish Collin* of nil kinds .. N short notice. They will have on hands constantly a variety of 5 Coffins flushed to suit purchasers, and on the most rea sonable terms. Tliev will also furnish Carriages and conveyances for Funeral occasions when requested. Ware* booms, on Jefferson street, 2 doors Went of American Citizen office G. C. ROESSING, Duller. July 20, 1864::tf. GEORGE W. ERA. HAVE YOU SEEN THIS? rfVIK rfVIK subscriber, urate- I 'V*. /7 I f«I to his old friends \ * oend customers for past favort», would announy E to the public thathe HA* 1 a large stock of J I 1 SADDLES V>K! J /1N J v IIA UN ESS P L./ 7 WILL PS Ac. ' R At his old stand, where I * he will be ready at all >- 4.-J times to serve those who « " may fav*or him with a call. HE inconstantly manufacturing, and keepsouhand the very b'*at assortment of T It I 5f K H. All w.rk warranted. Kepairing done on the shortest notice and moat favorable terms. Dec. 9, 1863. J. J. SEDWICK. w. 11. n. RIDDLE. J. B. CLARK RIDDLE & GLAK&, 1 Attorneys 7 at Law. Ofllce, In the County Surveyor'! office, llutier, Pa, Will attend to all business entrusted to them, promptly* Also LICKNCRD CLAIM AORNTS. for receiving PENSIONS, " DOUNTIEK, RACE PAT for soldiers or their representatives. \l No charge until claims are collected. 'I Orphans" Court Kale. c ▼irtue of an order of"the Orphans' Court for the n £ J county of Butler. I will ofler for sate, at public out n cry, on the premises, on 1 Thursday, the 9/A day of February, 1865, y at 2 o'cleck, p m., all the estate of .John F. M'Gill, late of Parker township, in two hundred acres of land, situ >- ate in that t- wn-diip, adjoining lauds of James M .Mahen, 1 Tboiuas Smith's heirs, and others. >■ TLRMS—line third In hand, and the balance in two equal annual instalments, with interest from the confir mation of the aale. EUE.NEZER CHRISTY, i Adm'r. of Johu V. M'Gill, dee'd. „ Jan. 4,18«6::«t EJIPOBIIIIIOFFANHIOSf, ON MAIN STAEET, Opposite Boyd's Buildings, Butler. ? FLLHE un-lersigned would respectfully Inform his old I friends and the public generally, that he is constant lv In receipt of the very latest Fashions, and is fully pre -1 pared at all times to execute all kinds of work in his line of business in a neat and workmanlike maimer, ami will be happy to attend to all QHO may give him a call. 1 A McC AND LESS. Jan. A 18«4:::tf I / 1 EN I'INK LOUISVILLE LlilE for sale I otter Ayrlia, WO 6. A*PICK4CO The New York tribune. Notwithstanding the enoimousiy increased ex pense* attending the publication of Tub Tribtne occasioned by the employment of numerous army cor respondents ami other liberal expenditures, as veil as 1> the advance in the price of paper and other material*, w have resolved, for tlte present at leant, not to increase th subscription prices of either Weekly or Semi-Weekly m papers, but to continue to furnish them at f'J and f3, rc« peetirely, per annum; being the same prices which were established more than twenty Tears ago, when the cost was only about one-third of what it is at the preseut time. Our Te» ms will be found below, and we wish It to be distinctly understood that these Terms will be strictly and literally adhered to, and no other abate ments or discounts than those mentioned will be allowed lu any case whatever. Terms DAILY TRIBUNE. Single copy 4 cents. Mail subscribers, one copy, one year —.slo 00 do do one copy, six months 5 90 do do one copy, three months 3 oo SEMI WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Mail subscribers, one copy, one year 3 00 do do one copy, six months .* 171 do do one copy, three months ..1 00 WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Mail subscribers, one eopy, one year 2 00 do do one copy, six months 1 00 Persons at the trouble of procuring subscribers and remitting us f'JO for ten copies of tbe Weekly, wil be entitled to one copy gratis. For f4O for twenty co pies, one copv of the Semi-Weekly gratis. Drafts on New York payable to the order of"THi Triiu'NE," being safer, are preferable to any other mod* of remittance, But where drafts cannot be conveniently procured, United States, or National Bank bills are the next best, and may be sent by mail at our risk; but iu case of loss The 'lhibine will not be responsible unti furnished with a full description of the bills, including the name of the bank, denomination and number, si d the time and place ot the mailing of the letter, with th* enclosures. Address THE T RIBUNE, New York. Dec. 7, 1564. The AmericanCitizen, I? published every Wednesday in the borctiph of Untie, by Thomas RoiixsonAC. E. Andiron on Main street opposite to Jack's Hotel—• fllce up stairs in the brick formerly occupied by Eli Yetter. as a store Terms: —s| 50 a year, if paid in advance, or within th first six mouths; or $ J If not paid until after thesxpira tion of the first six mouths TERMS OP ADVERTISING, &c., As agreed upon by the Publishers and Proprietors of tl.e Butler Capers. One square, one insertion $1 00 Each subsequent Insertion 50 l A column for six months .12 to column for six months 20 00 1 column for six months 35 o«» '.{column for one jear 25 CO column for one year 40 00 I column for one jear 70 00 Professional and Business Cauls, not exceeding 8 lines, ono year g o Executors. Administrators and Auditor's notices, each, 3 0 Applications for Licenses, each 5 Cautions, Kstrays, Notices of Dissolution. 4c., not exceeding 1 square, :t insertions, each 2 00 lOliuesof Nonpareil, or Its equivalent, will make a squat s shoet hand-bill, 50 copies or less $1 fto II " " " 2 50 " •' " 4 00 rull " " " ...6 o For nnv quantify under 6 quit es, fl 50 per quire; on all amounts over that, a rea«< nable reduction will be mads BUSINESS CARPS. Single packs, %\J)0; each additional pack, 50 cts. tOCAI. NOTICES. 10 cents per line for each insertion. DEATHS Ann MAHRIAnrS, will be published gratis, where the same does not exceed 5 lines ; for each additional line, 5 cts. will be charged. Advertisements of O. C. Sale, Executors, Administra tors and Auditor's notices; Estiays, Dissolution of l'nrt- I nership, Cautions, and all transient advertisements, must V «•, tie under*L n»'>l, I'uhlithert and J'rtprietort of the Butler papers, l-ei chy agree to strictly adhere to the above ». hedule of prices, until further notice. WM. II AS LETT, Butler American. CLARK W ILSON, I'vh.n Herald. ROBINSON a ANDERSON, Ameiican Citizen. July 18, MM, WAVERLY MAGAZINE. FOR FAMILY AMUSEMENT AND.INSTRUCTION ll <ll tod I>y Mosoh A. Dow. This imperii the largest Weikjf ever publMied in fl e [ country. Its contents are such as will Im- approved iu the most fhstidlotiecircle-*—nothing imm< ml being admitted into its pages. It will atfoid as much readinu matter ms almost any one can find time to pcruso.consistinjr « fTales lllstorv. Biography, tog.-thar with Music and lNetiy.— '1 he p-iper contains no ultra sentimeuts, and meddles nei tliei with politics not religion, but it is chantcft-rixed by n high moral tone. It circulates all over thucoi utry, from Malno toe'••lifirnla. Tkiims.—The Waverly Magar.ine Is publishc d weekly by Myses A. Dow. No. 5, Lindttll J'lrett, Boston, Muss. Two editions are printed, one on thick paper, for Periodical liealers. at H cents a copy, and an edition foi mail sub ci i hors (on a little thinei paper,so as to otme within the low postage law.) One copy for 12 months, f3,00 One copy for H months 2,00 One copy for 4 months ... l.to One copy for rt months |,(o Two copies fot 12 months 5.14) Four copies for »> months 6.00 All additions to the clubs at the same rates All mon ies rereivt will be credited according to the above tei in*. Paper stopped when tbo last tn.ml»er paid for is sent. No subscriptions taken for less than four months. All clul s must be rent by mail. A name must be given for each paper in the club. A new volume commences every July and .Tnnnsry.— But if a person commences at any number in the volume and pays f-rsix mouths, he wiM have a complete book with 8 title prig •. When a subscriber orders a renewal of his subscription he should toll u* wlftit was the last number he received, then we »hall know w hat number to renew it without linn ting over our books. Otherwise we shall begin when the money I* received. 'Persons writing for the paper nniht wiite their name, post office, count v and state very dis tinctly. Those who wish their paper changed should tell wherfrif has previously been sent. Postage on tills pa per is twenty cents a year, payable in advance at the office where taken out. Clubs must always be sent af one time to get the benefit of the low price. We cannot send thern at tlio club price unless all together, as it is too much trouble to lo .k over our books or keep an account with each one g«t ting them up. Monthly Parts—?l a year. In all cases. Any one sending us Five Dollars can have the weekly "Waverly Muga/.iiQK and cither of tlie following works forone year by mull: "Pete son's Ladies' M.iga/me." • Harper s Magazine," (lodey's Lady's Book/' "Li'dies Ga r.ette of Fashion," "Atlantic Monthly." All letters and communications concerning the papw must be addressed to the publisher. The Wat to —Tr»«. proper m«*ie to subscribe for a paper is to enclose the money in a letter and addrt ss tbe publisher direct. g ; vi»g individual name, with tbe post office, county and state very plainly written, as pott marks are often illegible. Address MOSES A. DOW, Boston, Mass. AT WHOLESALE ONLY I TOTEMS AM or BVSBY DESCRIPTION AT THS Lowest Prices for Cash! Armt and Country Merchants, Pcdlais, Tiaders, Sut lers. and General dealers can make Enormous Profits upon a small Investment I Jkwbi.kt «if any Pattern or Qunlity and in sny quanti ty made to order 4#*Estimates fur any class of work furnished. OH- Particular attention paid to tupplying Auctioneert, O/untrjf J"edlart, Indian Trader t, and Ar my Dealtr t. Any style »rf Goods manufactured, such a« Invention*, etc., at short notice. Goon Canvassing Clerks, with a small Capital, can find constant employment! Il lustrated Lists and full particulars fiee. THE PROFIT TO THE RETAILER IS VERY LAROBI A Wholesale Bi:pplt can be carried in a knapsack, hand valUe, or carpet bag, and will not be like books— bulky or Inconvenient to carry from place to place. lUmemiikr another tiii>o ! —this Business is Strictly Honorable! There it no need of ntitrepreienting or exaggerating. OIR Goods show for themselves,ami prove themselves!! , It is a business irf which an ample and tatirfadory ei/uira lent it given far the money received and an enconr aging profit is pocketed at the same time. It is an oc cupation in which no person need be afraid or ashamed to canvass the same field again and sgaiu, for where ones our goods are introduced, a permanent and continuou* demand it created. To Soldiers in the Army, or those st home disabled by the hardships of war, to Clergymen out of health, Teach ers, Postmasters, or any person who wishes either local or an active occupation, and one that brings with it GREAT PECUNIARY INDUCEMENTS, this presents AN OPPORTUNITY seldom met with. TRY IT! AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES!! CAREFULLY SELECTED LOTS OF JEWELRY, com-, prising our newest styles and most saleable variety o Ooods, will be sent anywhere in the Loyal States. We arc constantly filling orders from persons leaving the choice of Goisls wholly with us. To such we promise the best exercise of our ta»te and judgment, and from our long experience can ensure satisfaction. E No pat in advance, stute what style and quality of Goods are wanted, and we will send the sauio and collect pay by Express at the end of the Route. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Good movements and manufactured in the best man ner. of pure material, all warranted •* prices from $lO te f'J.'.o each. Sent anywhere- pay collected by Express.— Satisfaction guaranteed! All Watches at first pricts they belli* of our own Importation. Cireulart free by ma ill Send fay them ! ! 9 T. A II (iAUGIIAN, Manufacturert and Importer!, Dec. 7, 18A4::3mo. 71« Broadway, New York. Attorney at Law, FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, PA, Office ono door Nurlb of UoUti& June 8,
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