1865. w ew Goods! 1865. AND WELLBELECTED STOCK OF Splendid Seasonable Goods, Jutt received and for Sale at the NEW STOE/E OF WEBER & TROUTNItN, Boyd's Building, coiner of Main k Jefferson its. BUTLER, PA.. Coasts ting ef Dry Goods,sach as FINE DELAINi, CASHMERES, COUBQO&, * I ALAPACAI, PRINT®, BALMORAL SKIRTS A large assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, of the flnaat quality BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, and all kinds of Trimmings. 1 largeassortment of GENTS. WARE, tuck as CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB, SATINETTS, JEANS, "CATTONADES, &c. Heady-Mndc ClothliiK, HATS:AND CAPS Of tbe very lateat Styles. A largs and well selected Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Hardware, Queens ware. CROCKERY, GROCERIES, And a Oeuuine Article of BTR AINEI3 HONEY, All of whicli will be aold cheap for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE WEBER & TROUTMAN. April IS, U64::flmo. George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN All KITOS OF Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, Mai 111 Street, I Sutler, j Thinga Doee Up Right!! ~f wiah to inform Butler county, and the region round , I about, that 1 have Just received the beat article* ev- | er imported into this auontv. Thto only way to prove the fm t i« to call and examine my Tobacco, SjiufT ' and Mcgai h 112 believing in the truth of the <>! d adagi j that "the proof of the pudding is in chewing the Bag.'' Any man that has «n ii.kling for Tobacco, in any of its forma, can be gratified. GROROK TOOELKY.Jr. Butler, Nov. IV), 1864::2ut0. 3DH. l'liyKioiiui and Snrm'oii. Office in Boyd's Bnildinga, corner of Jefferson and Main Streets, one d<»or South of Dr. Boll'* Drug Store, Photograph Albums, &c.. At prices ranging from 50 Cents, to sfl,oo. A NEW FEATUUi: INTIIE EDM mi332SS. FAMILY BIBLES FOR PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES. ALSO —A general supply 3 112 Pocket and Family Bibles. • Call and aee them i'%4 y uM tore of C ??1 NEMAN. Butler, .June »* J. D. M'JUNKIN, Attorney at Larw, Also IJeensed Claim AROIIJ. Office with E. M'Junkin, Esq., oppoaitethe Pennsyl vania Hotel, putl«p. Pa. Register's Notice. XT OTICK la hereby given to all persona intonated, that the following accounta have bees pass-d and filed in the Regiater'a office of Butler county, and will be pre vented for confirmation and allowance to the Orphans' Court, to l»e held in the borough of Butler, on Wedues day, March 29, 1865. Partial ncccount of Matthew Greer, Adm'r of Jno. C. Donthett. File,! Dec. 3,1864. Final account of Leah Christlev, Ad'm. of Geo. Christley dee'd Filed Dec. 6. 1864. Final account of Win 8. Jack, Ex'r of Samuel Jack, deed. Filed Dec. 10,1864. Final account of A. Ulakelv, Adm'r of Philip Mech liug.deC'd. Filed Dec. 22,1R«V4 Supplementary and 2d Partial at count ofG. W. Crosier Adm'r of Dr. James Graham. Filed Jan. 2d. .865. Final account of Jno. Parks* Win. Cunningham, Adma of Edward Renison. Filed Jan. 4, 18t»5 Final account of 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. 19, lStii. Final account of A. Hoge,guardian of laaac E. Kelly minor child of Thos. Kelly.. Filed Jan. 1:1,1865, Final account of J. W. Christy, A T C. Thompson, Adm s of Jamee Park, dee'd. Filed Jan.2l, 1806. Final account of W. W. Dodds, Ex'r of Benj. McCor mick, dee'd. Filed Jan. 31,1865. Final account of David Marshall. Ad'iu. of Thos. Mc- Cormlck dee'd. Filed Jan. 31, 1865 Final account of Chaa. Hoffman, Ad'm. of John N. Hahueman dee'd. Feb. 7, 181*6. Final account of Fred. Burry, Ad'm of Margaret Whitener. Filed Feb. 9,1865. Final account ol Win. Staley and Josoph Ekaa, Ex'r of Jacob Staley. Filed Feb. 10,1865. Final account of Jcaeph Campbell, Ad'm of Eli Camp bell. Filed Fob. 16,1805. Final account of Thoa Rodgers, Ad'm of Samuel M Kain. Filed Feb. 17, 1866. Final account of Daniel J. Rowel I, Ex'r of Jno. D. Mahood. Filed Feb. 17,18«o. Final account cf Richard Vandyke, Guardian of John Allen, minor child of W. P. Allen. Filed Feb. 17,1865. Partial acconnt of John Scott, Ad'm James Gibson, dee'd. Filed Feb. 20,1865. Final account of John Anders-n, Guard, of I. Niblock Kirkpatrick Filed Feb. 23,1866. Account of John Black. Ad'm of John Worthlngton, Dec d. Filed Feb. 25,1866. Acconnt of A. M'Candlew. Trustee to sell real estate of R. Sloan. Filfd Feb. 27,1865. Final account of R.C. Campbell, Ex'r of Wm. Staugh ton. Filed Feb. 27,1865. Final account of A. M'Candlesa. Esq., Ad'm of Wm. Johnston. Filed Feb. 27, 1865. JOHN H. CRATTY. Butler, March 1,1865. Dept. Reg'r. JAMKSO. CAMPBELL - «... WM. CAMPBKLI Slovt'st! (Stoves!! Stoves! •lini. i JAS. a. CAIIPBELL.—t'OUSDIRS FuunJry fj South of the borough of Butler, where Stoae lougbe and other castings are made. A large snpply cos w antly on hand an* 4 for sale at reasonable rates. •e9. IMfcutf. Valuable Farm Tor Sale. SONTAINING abont 150 acres of land, 100 Of which is cleared. Situated about miles north of «tlie Boro. Juter. for particulars, enquire of Bulltr, March 6 lUefctft. J. (112. & W*. CASFIIU. I Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., FOUNDED IN 1840. AND Incorporated by Legislative Charter, jfijifiinj) stniiM ron «ji irn UUJ U«\| mJ u uJvi jdili ialii SBUMU of the kind IN THE UNION, conducted bv a practical BUBINBSB MAN Our highest ccpmerotal authorities. East and West, pronounce hi* system of Book-kreping unequaled—comprehending every department of bnsi n"**- I .and yet ao skilfully condensed that the attentive student maatera the whole in aix or eight weeks. It con sista of STOCK BOOKS, closed once with a loss and twice with again—exhibit ing >-y three different method*, the transfer of old to new books. PARTNERSHIP BOOKS, conducted by three different methods, exhibiting the transfer of old to n»*w books, with the introduction of a new partuor. Ami practically illustrating the PRIVATE LEDGER, by means of which the results of the business *re kept out of the general books, fir the us« of the partners on ly. The book la not even named elsewhere. 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 often met with in business. Also, a serious of exercises in CLOSING BOOKS, from new and peculiar specifications. The learner also writes about eighty BUSINESS FORMS of Promissory Notes, Judgment Notes, Drafts, Orders, Bills Ot Exchange, Accounts, Invoice*, Ac., Ac. Also, a series of « BUSINESS LETTERS, » which, with the business forms, are all connected with his course of Book-Keeping, making it a regular course of business practice, wjth a course of twenty-five LECTURES UPON BOOK-KEEPING, by the Seuior Principal, explaining all the business mat ters recorded in the text. Also, twelve LECTURES ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS. How every one may get rich. How to get rich ny tra ding. The causes of commercial failures. On specula tions. The moral influence pf integrity in youth, Ac.— Also, lectures upon COMMERCIAL LAW, e on Partnerships. f'oiOracta, Insurance. Common Carriers, the statute of Luuitati ~,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, I (In manuscript.) exhibits the construction and equip ment, the operating receipts ami expenditures, the books closed and a dividend nvorded These hooks are adver tised by others, but not tiiugbt elsewhere in the city.— Our new eyfttem of PRIVATE BANK BOOKS, (in manuscript,) embracing all the bent forma in use among private bankers Our new enlarged edition of DUFF'S STEAMBOAT BOOK-K EEPING, In this department students hare t he assistance of our Superin 't-'ide?:?, M. lIIOS. B SMITH, an experienced Practical Mercantile Accountant, and formerly Clerk of a Missis sippi steamer. Our full course <>f business practice includes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about Till UTY DIFFERENT FORMS, vii: 11 Ledgers. 7 Day-books, 6 Journals, f> Bill-books. 4 Ca«h- I Hooks 4 Sales-books, 2 Invoice books, 1 Discount-book. 1 t heckjygister. 1 Dep"sit-iegi*tor, 2 Collection-registers, . 1 TicfcWi. 1 Hand s-register, 1 Freight-book, 2 b< H .k#,l Fuol-btsik. TheM»b««ok*praetieall\ record about SIX IHUHjUi.D BUSI.NKSSTRANMAOTIO.VB, compre hendingiW-FF S original plan of business education in troduced twen^ttve. years ago. .||«»w far others have ■mcceeded in imitating him will he bust seen by comparing the business papers and books of their pupils'with those of the graduate* of this institution. HARPER'S ENLARGED EDITION OF DUFF'W HOOK Ii IIEPING Price 11.75. Postage 20 cents. Sold by Booksellers gen erally. The* following testimonials indicate the character o this work : • No other work upon Book-Keeping explains the sub jects with so much clearness and simplicity." F. W. EDMUNDS, Cashier Mechanics' Bank. Wall xt., N. Y. "Tt gives a clear insight into all departments of this science.'* A. 8. KBASER, Cashier of Seventh Ward Bank, N. Y. " As an extensive ship owner, American and Kuropean merchant, bank director, etc., be has born the reputation of the higest order of business talents.'' JOHN W. BURN HAM, Merchant, No. 8 South St., New York. 41 Mr. Duff is a man of rare qualifications for business." JOHN M. I>. TAYLOR,Merchant, Union st., New Orleans. " Mi. Duff is a merchant of the first mspectability." J. LAN DIM. Men bant. New Orleans. "I graduated In Duff's t'ollege in half the time I ex pected. Hisadmirable system includes nothing aurper tluous, nor leaves t>ut auj thing essential." J R. COMPTON, Cashier Niagra Bank, l.«u kport. N. Y. "It contains much matter important to the merchant." (>. HALSTEAD, President Manhattan Rank, N Y. "Tliemoat complete work of* the kind I have ever seen." JAMES p. MURRAY, President Exchange Rank. Pittsburgh. "The moat clear and comprehensive that I hive met with." JOHN SNYDER, Cashier Rank of Pittsburgh. "You have your own long experience us a merchant to good use in thia work.' Kit HARD IRVIN. Merchant. No. 98 Front street N. Y. " The favorable opinions already expressed by gent la men of competent authority are well deserved ami very properly boetowed." CHARLES M. LEUPP, LEOPOLD BIEKWORTIf, ROBERT KELLY, Special Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, N. Y. [Extract from the Minutes.] PROSPER M WETMORE, Secretan-. "Your Committee unanimously concur in the opinion of the u'.ility of the improved method of Mr. Duff* GURDON 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 12.00. Sold by Booksellers Generally. •A perfect ay at em for keeding such books and accounta" J. CA ROT HERS. Formerly Cashier of the Merchants' Rank Pittsburg. •'The Time Table alone ia worth the price of the book." D. B. HEBRON. Late Clerk of steamer .Mount Vernon. "I consider the legal form of the Steamer's Protest so valuable that 1 never leave porta without a copy of the book onboard." A. C. McCALLAM. Captain steamer Areola. "The only work published of any value to tbe Steamer's Accountant.' J. F.J.ALLISON, Formerly Clerk of the Steamer Fortune. "The moat perfect a> stem of Steamer's Accounts in use." C. S. FRISBEE, Formerly Captain of steamer Nashville. On Wm. II.Dull"* Penmanship. Twelve First Prt-miiiniH for the best Business and Ornamental Penmanship, awarded our Present Penman, by the United States Fair at Cincinnati in .18*0 Pennsylvania State Fair at Wyoming IHHO . Western Pennsylvania Fair at Pittsburgh 1860 Western Virginia Fair at Wheeling... 1860 And the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland ....1862 All of which are exhibited at our office. "Perfect gems of the Penman's^art."— Pitttburgh Post. "These performances can only oe excelled by the au thor."—Pittsburgh GatrtU. "All his ornamental designa are new and remarkable performances."— Evtning Gazette. "Tbe late Western Pennsylvania Fair awarded him six First Premiums in all branches of the art.' Ohio Stat* Journal. . OUBTERMS. For the Graduating 3 nr- , time unlimited .f40,00 Blanks and Stationery.e elsewhere 2.50 The enlarged edition of Duff's Book-keeping.-. 1,75 Our blanks are made of fine extra site paper, ruled com plete, with full sets of auxiliaries. Tbe Institution therefore offers the Commercial Stu dent, the following IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: Ist. The beat System of accounta in use, taught by the Author. 2d. The daily lectures of an experienced Accountant. 3d. A saving of half the time required by other Colie gc*. and s2i) or S3«> in board. 4th. A saving of soor*7 in Stationery. 6th. Having tbe best business penman in the West. or full particnlara. send for our elegant new Cfr culai 112 > ' 8, with aamples of our Penman's Business and 1 Ornamer.cal Writing, inclosing *26 cents for postage, to j P. DUFF dt SON, Principals. J*ae 1, lsi4i:luijf PwtsU»rai», ton** j lHoh NEW GOODS, AS CHEAP' AS THE CHEAPEST AM* AS OOOD At TBI BIST. It. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Ilave just received at their establishment ON MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA., A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Rf ADTni»OLtOWI?»O CATALOOL'E A*» FIOFIT TKKXBRT. FOItTIIB LADIES. Always on baud a large stock of Ladiss goods, such as COBERG CLOTH, ALPACAS, DE LANES, GINGHAMS PRINTS, KERCHIEFS, NUBIES, GLOVES, Ac. FOIt GENTLEMEN. Always on hand Black Cloths, Fanrr and Black Caaal meres, Satinetts, Caasinets, Tweeds, Plain and fancy Vea tings, Shirting, etc., etc., etc., HEADY MADE CLOTHING. SueliM COATS, PAMTS, TKRTS ao<l uth»r garmrut.. Roots ami ftliocs, HATS, CAPS & NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles ■iousii:i(ol>l> r>oo»», Such as Unbleached and Bleached Muslins, Linen and Cotton. Table Cloths, Oil Cloths, Linen aud Hemp Towels, Carpets,Cui tains, Fringe, stc. HARDWARE, &C. If you want Nails or Spikes, Manure or other fork", Saw-Mill or other saws. Smoothing Irons, Locks Hinge-., etc.. goto M'A boy's, where you cau buy them cheap. IF YOU WANT Good Extra Family Flour, White or Brown Sugar. Ri>* Coffee,lmperial, Young Hvßon or Black Tea, goto M'Aboy's. IF Von W ANT (■ ROCEISIKH • 112 a superior quality, at as low rote* a* they can bo had eldswhere iu the county, goto the store of R.C. A J. L M'ABOY. May 11, 18f>4. New Goods, New Goods. 1 % V LARGE LOT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, VERY CHEAP, I)E LANES. AD LP AC AS. ME 111 NOES, COBUGHS, PLAIDS, . POPLINS, Ac., Ac. Long and Bqnarc Shawls, LADIES CLOAKS, NEIRIES, II ATS and HOODS, PLAIN 112. BARRED FLANNELS, BALMORAL SKIR'l>, HOOP SKIRTS, LADIES SHOES, CLOVES, GAUNTLETS, HEAD-DRESSES, COMBS COLLARS, Ac, Men's Wear, CLOTHING, BOOTS k SHOES. WOOLEN JACKET!* READY-MADE SHIRTS Cloth, Tweeds, Heavy Jeans. Corduroys, Casincts, and Over-Coating Ac., Just received bv JAMES A. NEG LEY. South end of town, opposite Zimmerman's Hotel. Sept.2B, 1564::4t FARM FOR SALE, riIHE undersigned offers for sale, one hundred and sev 1. entv acres of g.svl farming land in Butler Township. But lor county—one mile from the borough. About one hundred acres cleared, a young orchard of good fruit tree-,—good frame house, and a g.nal Coal Bank opened, one hundred acres of coal. W. 0. BRACKEN RIDGE, Feb. 8. 1866. But er. TAKENOTIOE. AS my wife. Elizabeth Jane Conn has left my l>e«l and board on the oth Inst, without any just cause, 1 therefore warn all (Arsons from harbering or trusting her on my account as I will not be accountable for any debts contracted by her. JAS. L. CONN. THOS. K>OBI3STSOIsr, Attorney at Law, PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, OfTlce with Clia*. M'Cnii«lless, Esq., lo Ix West corner of the Ulmond, llutlcr Pa. Appraisement last. THE fdlowing Appraisement List under the sth Sec tion of the Act of April 14, 1851, neve been presen ted and died in the Office of the Clerk of the Orphan's Court, to wit: N*o. 1. Dec. Term 1864, Mrs. Rachel Gilleland. Widow of Wm. Gillelaud dee'd. Personal property amounting to s3l at,so. J. C. Gilleland A Rachel Oillelaud, Adtu's No. 2, Dec.Term. 1861, Mrs. Mary A. llohuonble, wid ow of Wm. 11. Hobuoudle, dee'd. Personal property amouuting to $31,22. Mary A. Hobnondale, Adm'x. No. 40, Dec. Ttrtn, 1864, Mrs. Margaret Gerard, widow of Michael Gerard dec'A. l.eal Estate amounting to #300,1K). Margaret Gerard, Adm x. No. 41. Dec. Term, 18*>4, Mrs Mary Hays, widow of William Hays dee'd. Personal property amounting to $160,50. Mary Hays, Adiu x. No. 42, Dec. Term 18<4. Mrs. Bridget Kiley, widow of Ed Yard Kiley. dee'd. Personal property ainmountlng to $15y,50. Pat. Mcßride, Ad'm. Of which tbe heirs and legal distributees, creditors ami others interested will tnke notice, and appear at Hie 1 next term to wit: the 4th Monday of March, 1*66, aud Inot later than the third day thereof, to sfcow eau*« against the same. By tlie Court Marcfc % 866, W. J. VOL NG, «lpk of 0. C. " MVIERICAN CITIZEN Jtli Prmtiaf Qlfkel Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND ISmMI JDB PIiDBTJUO, Corner of Main ami Jefferson Streets, Opposite Jaok'w Hotel, WE ARB PREPARED TO PRINT,ON SHORT NOTICE, Bill Heads, Hooks, Druggist Labels. Pro grammes, Constitutions, Cheeks, Notes. Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Pliow Cards, Pamphlets. Posters, Hills of Fare, Order Hooks. Paper Hooks, Billets, Sale Hills, &<!. BEIXQ rDUNISriED WITH The Most Approved Hand Presses AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders. Ornament*. Rules, Cut*, &c., IN THE COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NEATLY, PROMPTLY, a*d AT REASON- \blb RATES, In a style to exeel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. Ml ® * I I II c "■« B 31 <* Km 4/-+ at to 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 Ims been already conceded to this establish ment, for TASTE ITS' COMPOSITION AND Elcgtanoe »T» Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper. Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATDH, we in vite comparison, from getting out a Card of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or n work of any number of pages. KI'SIXIISS AIM KUTISr.MTS. LANE, M'AHOTf tSr. CO. DEALKR3 IN FOREIGN AND DOIIKNTIC I>KY No, 140, Federal B(reet, (SICOKD BOOR BELOW **W MARKr.T ROI'CB.) Illoglicny ( i(y. Pa. Dec. 9, 18r,3.::tr. STOVES AND PLOUGHS." "" .lif r ■■■■ \ \7" EC K B v.r KEnAI! E! UK It.—Foil n fi: *, ll w*.;• V? ders—Foundry North of the bnr "f Butler. where Stoves, Ploughs Bi" 'f '"'i3 T, '" ,r w»"-r.iMm imn Main Jtr'i'.'t first door North of.lack's Hotel, where you will ibid Stoves of nil sizes and patrons. They also keep on hand a large stock of Plough*, which they pell a* cheap as they can be bought at any other establishment in the county. Dec. 0, l*»'3:tf N E W I£ A UN E3SS BHOT>. p K "* m '<% 'W £ crnsro. .a.. sbdwiok, n A VINO opened a new Harness Shop, opposite Boyd's Buildings, Butler, Pa., will keep constant Iv on hand, a large assortment < 112 Saddles, I|aru<-<«. and every thing in hi* line of husine c -<. which be offer* :• price® to suit the times. Work of all kinds manufu tured to order, and repairing done on short notice. Dec. O.JOHN A. SEDWICK. Ash «5& Grahafe,' ATT OENEYS' A \ I > Gauuseilor.s at |sw t Olli CITY, PA. Particular ntt»nti »n given to Conveyancing and the oxamir.ation of Titles. 6W Oil claims b tight and Office on Main Street, fir t building east of post Office. J AS. MCKI.W Al* KM. C\ Ml Itß M'ELWAIN (A M P11E1.1,, Wholesale ami Itflnil GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, No. 101 FEDRRAh STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. March 30,18M::2mo. — Vowki/KI- 1101 SI:, WILLIAM VOCELEV. Proprietor. r 11 K undersigned would respectfully inform the public 1 generally, that lie has erected a large and commodi ous brick building, on the site of the old and well known house, formerly occupied by him as a Tavern Stand. He has been at great expense in erecting and furnishing his new house,and flatters himself that he is now prepared to accommodated who may desire to give him a call.— Having ample house room for one hundred persons, anrt stabling for at luast fifty horses. Thankful for past patron*ge, he wonld ask a cotitinu •neeof the same. «M. VOGELEY. D«»c. 9, lH«s3:rtf. CRARLES MCCASDL.KSS llrait ('. GRAHAM.. McCANDLESS & GRAHAM, Attorney!*' at f^in. Office on the Southwest comer of the Diamond, Butler. Pa Also, CLAIM AGENTS for securing I'rnsiont, Arrtart of !\iy and Bounty Monty, for Soildiers, or if they are •lead, for their legal representative*. In prosecuting Sol dier's Claims, or those of their Representatives, uo charge until collected. Dec 3H9. lK::tf Watelie*. < looks «V Jewelry. IP yon want a good Watch, Clock, or set of good Jewel rv. goto tiriebs. where you can get the very best the market affords. He keep* on hand, a large assortinen of Jewelry of all styles, arid in fnct everything usually kep 0 a Jewelry Store. Ropairiug done on short notice. Dec. 9, |lW3::tf. FRANCIS X.GKEEB. D». B. r." HAMILTON, Formerly of Sunbury,Butler Co., H AVING located ill BUTLER. Offers his professional services to those who see tit to give him a call. iWflc*. that formerly occupied by f»r. Emerling. R. M. M'LURE, Attorney at Law, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT. OFTICE, N. E. Corner of Diamoud, Butler, Pa. Feb. o,lßG4::tf. Special Income Tax. COLLECTOR# Oppicb, U. 8. IWT. RET., 23D DISTRICT. 3D DIR.. BUTI.EE, PA., Jan. 1,1865. "VTOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with the joint resolution of Congre**. appro*ed July 4th. 'frl. a special tax <>f 5 per cent, has been a*<iCt>?-etl upon In comes f.»r the year ending liecember 1 The list of said taxes f.-r Butler county, Pennsylvania, has beon returneii to me for collection, and the same are now due and payable at the store nf Ji. C A J. L. McAlioy. in Butler, Pa. Said taxes must be paid -»n or before ;ilst day of January ISCo, urthe »anie will be sub ject to a peualty 10 per cent. R. C. MCABOY. Dep. Col, 3<l Dtv., 'it Dls • A<lniiiiistrat»i'*M Sotk™ i ESTATE OF Him V. Stooih,. DRC'D. | T ETTERBof administration on the estate of Henry V. \ 1 J Stoop*, »lec"d, late of Washington tp., having been; t ieauud by the Rc®i<ter to the ntideisi^ue<i; the; ef.»re,_^Jl j ijeihuiis knowing indebted to ®a«destate, .jre I to make immediate payment, and th.we having I.fUinw asaiftoake *l2 rtill'vu?it .!- 1 - propery autbentkated for efttleiovut. «St ST'K>PR. Jan. 21st 16tli:;t>t. r Aduifaufctrat'C ,\4)TI(KS. TiiE W OBLD Itrouiiht rlirlit In tl»« Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET, _ WHERE the •' Wander - v., - , .L. er," In search of fine r- arr? < i ffV-V. car-, may A perceive u quiet Indi- standing on "j,: "j,: , , ''% Geo. Vopeley.jr. f M a n ti 112 a c t u r e r a n'l Dealer In all kinds of Tobacco, SnufF, and Segars. Having been duly appointed a "Committee of Six." to proceed to parts beyond these digging, to procure for the citizens of Butler, and all others who may favor hirn with a call, the choicest articles in his line, would respectfully represent: that in ptirauance of his appointment, he has been,sue cess ful in collecting " tall s|ua iniens" of the bewt articles ever found MI Butler! Il"w«'uhl also further represent: that he fe*»ls grateful tothe public for the fa vors conferred upon him. (a " days gone by," and hopes he will merit a continuation of their patronage in ''days that are to. me." In conclusion, be begs leave to make the following re mark : that l»elias a little the best Rrticles In his line.that are to be found from the "centre to the circumference" of Pennsylvania, and indeed, be might safely add."the United States North America, the British Possession*, or the CnlifbrnHM, including the inouth of the Columbia river, all llthe coast ( 112 Oregon, up as lflgh as the parallel of Shifty Phour Phort v." Ho HUMBLY soli cits the custom if all the" P<rar JVopfe"vt Butler, or'any wayfaring man who may chance to make hi* transit across the disci 112 Butler, or sojourn within her borders for""a reason," feeling -oufidenthe will give satisfaction, both as regards price and quality. Come and examine for your selves! Don't put it ofTll Procrastination is the thief of time!!! OKORttE VOUELEY. Jr. Butler, Pa., May ll,l$&4::2mo. mm DRUG STORE, Opposite Stinv m H Ntort k « | DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, MEDICINKS, SIEDICI.NES, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, DYES, DY ES, DYES, PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS, Pure Liquors for Medical use only. * Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. French and American Perfumery, and Toilet article*.— Brushes. Trusses and all article* In the Drug Hue, of the best quality and at fairest rated. Dec. 9, IMW. RURIL HILL NURSERY, > I; ISI ncTi.l:n. PA. milE undersigned would respectfully Inform the public I generally, that be is now fully prepared to forni-h them with the choirewt variety and very best quality <1 all kinds of fruit trees. During tb« last epmmer be lias made large additions to his stock of Fruit and Ornamen tal trees, and ha* on baud a larger and better quality and variety than has ever been offered in this county Con sisting of SUMMER. WINTER & FALL APPLES. PKACIIES PEARS AND CHERRIES, also, STRAW BEBRIUB of the very finest quality—different kinds o/ Rheubari). A Splendid lot of Evergreens and a great variety of Promiscnoits trees for ornament ami shrub l * - All of which, we propose ton il on as reasonable te.rns. an the same quality and varieties can be had for, from any agencv or establishment in the country. Jan. 0, 1804. . SILAS PEARCB & SONS. CBBIOAP I»Bil'4j I>r. ilanteN 11. Boyd's Building, Bntler, Pa. p* DEALER in all kindsof Drr.gsand ('hemicals Oil*. Paints ami Varnish. Also. Benzole, Tar Also, all kinds of Brushes. All kinds of Lamps, Ijamp Shades and Chimneys. and Cigars of the very bent*bramls. Also, a full assortment of C«>nfeetionaric« and J Nuts. Also Green and Dried fruft. ANo a err eat varb-iy I of notions. Liquors of nil kinds for, Medical and Sacri inetiial juirpose-. Also Stationery, consisting of Paper. Envelop=. pfns' Pencils, Blank B<siks, pass Book, Slate, and a full assortment of Shoe-flndiutrs. If you wish to purchase tine glass warn of any kind this i» the place to get it cheap. . JACK'S HOTEL F. H. M AGIIK, l*r«piiotor. Corner of Mala ami JeT erson trrets, ! If is tier, Pn. March 1«. l»f>4. PROFESSIOIALCAItDS. A." M. NJTYMAN, M. D. l*ll >"wi<»l»i it ii nd Atiry;tM»n, OfHce immediately opposite Walker 3 buildincs, Mu t lor I'n. Dec. 9. lß«3::tf. Theodore Freckenstein, M. D., I'lliSK i n A NUUUKO-Y. OFFICE on the corner of Jeffersoil and McKean streets, (Opposite coruer from U. P. Church ) BITLER, A. Dec 21.1RG4 :.?roo Ajj-TO VOLUNTEES —Volunteers will be accepted and counted on tlie qn-daa 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, aro urged to do so at once. All time that can possibly be given, will be allowed, but the Draft will commence as soon after the sth of Sep tember as practicable. Credits will be given and Government bounty paid to Volunteers until further notice. Bv order (apt. Bh'liAßD DODGE, Bth U. S. Infantry, A. A. P. M. General. J. W. KICKER, Captain and Provost Mar., 2.* d Dist., Pa. Sept. 7, lSM::tf. 11. S. Fislier'N Improved FRUIT CART, Patened Nov. 12. ISOI, Aug. 19. l«o2,and March 22,1W*4. To be bad only of the *ub*cril>or, oil Main St., HUT | DER. Pa., t door* North of MA boy's Store, where everv artWeof TIHWARBIi k<>|.l in CUBA T VMilKfl' This call hai been extensively usod and found to-be perfectly safe. Its great convenience will be discovered at first sight. The extensive facilities for manufactur ing all itn 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, caueing the cement t-. melt by the heat of the fritit; be coming cold, it is perfectly sealed. It is closed or open ed in an instant, by hooking or unhcM>king a strait wire spring. LADIES, and others, are requested to call and exam- ' ine tide unsurpassed Fruit Can. WM. S. ZIEOLER. Butler. July 13.18<14::tf. Writ of I'iirlUioii. Butler Ci'iinty, ss. TN the matter of the petition of George W. Stillwag -1 goii for partition of the real estate of Jacob Sli liwag gon.dec'd. In the Orphan's Court of Butler county, No. 39, Dec. Term lMd4. 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.. Jacob Stlllwa.gon, Jane Still waggon, widow, Sanmel Still waggon and Sa>ah Jane Stillwaggon, minor children of JoMiab Stillwaggon dec il, lesiding in Venango co., pa Ellen intermarried with Henry Sowash, Uoorge W. Still waggon, Ellen Stillwaggon, widow, James Stillwaggon, and Samuel Stillwaggon. minor children of Isaac Still woggon, dee'd. Samuel Stillwagg non residing in Jack sonville, Oregon, and Janiew stillwaggon on residing in Eidorade co , California. The said Real Estate consists of threw certain lueMltiages and tvacts of land, aa folbiws, to wit: Ist. Two hundred acre*of land, mot e »»r less, sitnite in Slippery rock township, But'er county. Pa., bounded on tile north by K. Gilkey and John T. Bard ; en-t by John T. Bard: South by Mrs. Gilkey and Samuel Mo who, and West t»y John T. Bard. 2d. A lot of ground in the bor ough of Centreville, bounded north by an alley: ea*t t»y an alley; s >utb by Newcastle street, and west by Dr. Livingston, .'id. Two other lots ia same thorough, IHJUIHI sd north by lots of John Cbristly ; >wt bv an alley < r J. A. Patterson; Sonthbv May berry, and west by the But ler and Mercer Turnpike Road, By the Court, W. J. YOUNG. Jan. 22, ISCS. Clork All of which the aforesaid heirs and legal representa tives of the S:dd Oaotib Stillwaggon. dee'd , are hereby re quester! to take notice. V\ .U. i>RA< KENKII>«E Sheriff. ; STRAY COW. AA MB to the premises of the siihscriber, in Marion Jt p j Butler c uuty. on Friday, the ft h day of Dece; ' ber \;wt, a DARK RED COW, sotne white upon the rump j white belly ami tail, crumplv horns supp ed to be be- ! j tween 112 ui and five years old. The owner is hereby re-j ■ quested to come fa ward, prove property, pay charges a d. i take her away, otherwise she will be di* ji-i-i* i of accor- j 1 ding to law. I'.OBK :TATWKLI, JLa*t t all. 4 LL persons knowing themselves indebteid to Doctor cjutrlea Einuici lin-:. will by colling ouQ i E»q.. and sc. tit the •am*. GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. ' A Family and Agricultural Journal devoted to CIIOICE LITERATURE, including Poetry, Novelettes, Tale«, and Mural and Entertaining Heading'generally.— In the Literary Department we shall present The choisest witiun the reach or ourextended means. The Novelettes, Tales, Poetry, Ac., shall !»• supplied from the beat and highest source*, and he equal to anything to be found in any journal or mngaEine. AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, embracing Farming, Gardening, Fruit-Raising, Ac. Our labors In this department for over ye.-uv, bore met the cor-, dial approbation of th" publff *Our purpose has beer to furuMi tt-eful and reliable information upon these vfery important hrauchc# of industry, and to protect them so j ■t'ai as srlthin our power against tin- false doctrines and selfish purposes of the many empires and sensation-ad venturers by which tl\e Farmer is incessantly assailed.— This portion of the GermunUtwn Telegraph is alone worth the whole price of subscription. NEWS DEPARTMENT.—The same Industry, care and discrimination, in gathering and preparing the stirring Events of the Pay. expressly for this paper, which hith erto has bet' n i«ue of its marked features And given »o uni versal satisfaction, will be continued with Redoubled ef forts to meeMhe increasing demands of the public. TERNS: —Two dollars per annum; one dollar for six months. .No order- received without the cash, aud all subscriptions stopped at the end of the time paid for. Address, PHILIP It. rKEAB, Editor and Proprietor, German town, Phiiadn, Pa. Arthur's Home Magazine. Edited byT. S. Arthur an Virginia F. Townsend •The HOME M AGAZINE fot 1865 will be enlarged and improved, and made still more worthy of the eminent fa vor with which it hu been received. Its character as a HIGH-TONED PERIODICAL, claiming public favor on the ground of real iiieritjfcill be carefully maintained; while for variety, Interest, use fulness, and all the attrac tions of literature and art essential to a true Homk Mao aeine, the publishers will aim to make it St'PERI OR TO ALL OTHERS A fine St Em, Enorwin.;, ax» two pages or Music, will appear in every numbfr. beside- choice pictures, . groups and characters, prevailing tenuis, and a large of patterns for garmeuts, untnrohlery, etc., etc.— In all r—pects we shall give A FIRST-CLASS MAGA ZINE, at a price within the reach of every intelligent family in the land. A new story by T. S. ARTHUR will be commenced in ' the January jiumber. ' Y EARf.v Teems, in Advaxcr. —One copy, $2.50; three 1 copies, $ti,oo; five copies, and ■•ne to getter-up of club. flo,00; nine copies, ami one to getter-up of club, $15,00. A beautiful PREMIUM PLATE, entitled THE IN FANCY' OK SUA KSI'EAB E," will bo mailed to each person who sends us a club of subscribers. It will also be mailed single subscriber from whom we re ceive $*2,50. For $4 we uill send one copy each of Howe ■ MAUAXiNEHud GooEi's Lady's Hook for a year. Address, T. S. ARTHUR A CO., 3*23 Walnut, Street, Phila. Nov. SO, ISft-i. Heavy Artillery for Ono Year' Col. Galop's New Regiment. T E are authorized by the War Papai Iment to re \\ emit a C mpany <>f Heavy Artillry for Our V m i'i to firm a pat 112• >I I of. « ijfl op's New Re»;i nfeut of HEAVY AItTI LLERV, to bo stationed in the fortifications around Washington Citjf, Here is an op portunity to enter a TV I i W OHOA.NIZ A T I OX, Serve your country—get a big bounty—avoid the Draft —and get get clear of inarching. Recruits will be mtts | tered into the Company immediately after receiving theii ; fiocal tu»nnty froui the sub-district tow hich they are Credited. GEO. M. IRWIN, CIIAB. D. RHODES. Head Quarters— Pro vest M ushal Office. New Brighton Pa., and R. Rid dle Young, I*2o Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. Aug. '2-4,18A4:-3t. For Rals, Mice Roaches. Ants. Rod Bugs, Molt in Furs. Woolens. Ac., Insectfon Plants, Fown mals, Ac. Put up in 2 r c, snc, and SI.OO Boxes, Rot ties, and Flasks. |3 an.l#f« sizes for Hot, i.<, Pcci.ic lysril i vioxs, Ac. '•Onh infallilde remedies known.''' " Not dangerous to flit* llnman Family.*' " Ratscouie out of their holes to die." i whole- - tie In all large <ltic*. ♦jf-Sohlhy all Druggists and Retailers evervwhere. I Rewire::: of all Won hie-* imitations. #(F" See that " Costabs"' uaine is an each Box. Mottle, and Flask, before you buv. HENRY H. COSTAR. tt„- pßixcipAt. Depot, NEW .V M:e. hm ■ Sold by J. c. |i IDICK. A CO., **-Wholesale and Retail Agents, March 23, 18fi4;:< ni«. !$»- Uutior, Pa. w i itc; K<>.\ i> i: NTIS r*w, | DRS.S. R. dtC. L. DIEFFENBACHER. - A lIE prepared to insert I \ "V"**'"? '"~' x ..ii,-".! i.rn] | -ix, • Cllf.r I'lutiiia. J 4--» ..pill ' ;*t *C"' * l.i'ir 1,...'-! •|L ■"Ssj .of Vulcanifeand Co. .dito * work. Filling, cleaning, extracting anil adjusting the teetli done with the he-t materia l-< mid mi the best manner. Particular attention paid to children's teeth. As mechanics, they defy com petition: as operators they rank among the best. • bar ges moderate. Advice free of charge. Office—ln lloyds Building Jefferson Street, Butler Pa. Dec. 9,1863,;::tf. PARTNERSHIP. rnilE undersigned would reapertfully Inform 'be public, I that they have entered into Partnership, in the 1 lttiHlncHm, lttiHlncHm, and hereby solicit the patronage of the public.* They are provided with a neat Hearse; and hare on band a large quantity of the rrrr best material, and are fully prepared to furnish Coffin a of all kind* on «diort notice. They will have on hands constantly a variety of Coffins finished to suit purchasers, and on the most rea- Thov will a!«n furnish Carriage* and fonveyances f>r . Funei.il occasiaps when renoested. Ware ilooms, on JeOersoii street; 2 doors West of American Citizen Office O. C. KOESSINO, Butler. July 20,18G4::tf. OE"RUE W. KB A. Ml YOU SEEN THIS? —_ r II" r. subscriber, grate .—-/? a 1 f" 1 1'» hi" "Id friends * \ _ and customers for past J&tt- e ' " fivon*, xroublannounce ' "M to thepuldic thathe has ® a 1 «->- - V v I i r«j k'V* IIA UN ES3 '34 -i Will PS Ac. / .f' v * ? At hfa old stand, where he will be ready at ail ' e*-# times t«»serve those who may fav>>r him with a call. He Inconstantly manufacturing, aud kcepsouhand ! the very best assortment of T 15 IT > 14 S. All w.rk warranted. Repairing done on the shortest notice and most favorable terms. Dec. 9,1863. J. J. 8 ED WICK. W. n. H. RIDDLE J. B. CLAR* j RIDDLE & GLARK, Attorneys' at Law, Office, In the County Snrreyor'a olTlce, lltillrr, Pn, Will attand tosll hnslness entrusted tothem, promptly. Also Li<^scr.nClaim Aokxts. fi»r receiving Pkxsioks. Bounties. Back Pat for soldiers or their representatives. No charge nntil claims are'collected.-fr* Orphans' Court Kale. ' f)Y virtue of an order of the Orphans Court for the ' |5 county of Butler, I will otter fur sate, at public out cry. on the premises, on Thursday, iff 'J th <lay of February, 1865, at 2 o'clock, p m., all the estate of John F. M'Oill, late of Parker township, in two hundred acres of land, situ ate in that v-wnship, adjoining lands of .lames M'Maheu, Thouias Smith's heirs, ami others. I F.RM.S —One third In lisikl. and the balance fn two equal annual in«t.*lments, with interest from the conflr- Buition of the sale. KB EN E/.Elt CI! ! ISTY Adm'r. of John F. M'Oill, dec d. Jan. 4, !Sfis::6t | IHI I'OKIt X OF FASHIOX, ON- >r A I >" STREET, Oppo*»te Boyd's Buildings. Eutler. riIHE nn lersigned w ~«id respectfully inform his old ! I friemb and tlie public generally, that he iw constant- I ly in receipt >f the very l itest Fa»bk«* and i» fully pre i pareti at all time* to ex»n ute all kinds of work iu his line of in a neat ami workmanbke manner, and will 'I be happy to attend to all who may give him a call, j A McCANDLKSS. j ' Jan. 6. 18«4::rtf ENL'INE LOUISVILLE LIKE lor s.»ie | Btl«r Aprtt*. 1S« C. RBDIC**CO ii.. ■ i I The New York Tribune "VJOTWITHSTANDINO the encumonsly increased #x Xxi penses ayemling the publication of The Ttmrsi occasioned by the employment of numerous army coi# respondents and other liberal expenditures, as well as b the advance in the price «112 paper and other materials, h have resolved, for the piesent at least, not to increase th subscription prices of either Weekly or Semi-Meekly papers, but to continue to furnish them at $2 and SB, res pectivHy. p«?r annum; being the same prices which were established more than twenty years ago, when the cost was only about one-third of what it is at the present time i>ur Tei me will be found b. low. and we wish it to be-distinctly understood that these Terms will bo strictly and literally adhered to, and no other abate ments or discounts than those mentioned will be allowed in any case whatever. Terma DAILY TRIBUNE. 'Single copy c#nt „ Mail subscribers, one copy, one year flO 00 do do one copy, six months.; 5 90 do do one copy, three months 3 00 SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Mail subscribers, one copy, one year ......3 00 do do one copy, six months 1 7* do do one copy, three months. oo WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Mail subscribers, one eopy, one year I *.2 00 do do one copy, six months 1 00 Persons at the trouble of procuring subscribors and remitting us (00 for ten copies of the Weekly, wii be entitled to one copy grati«. For S4O for twenty co pies, one copy of the Semi-Weekly gratis. Drafts on New York payable to the order of "TUB TRIBUNE, ' are preferable to any other mode of remittance. But w here drafts cannot bo conveniently ptocuuid. United Sltates. or National Bank bills are the next or»t. aud may bo sent by mail at our risk; but in' case of loss The TgmrxE will not be responsible untl furnished with description of the bills, including the name of the bank, denomination and number, and the time ai(d place ol the mailing of the lotter, with the enclosures. Address THE TRIBUNE, New York. Dec. 7, ISG4. The AmerioanCitizen, I ? published every Wednesday in the borough of putle* by Thomas RoiimsonA E. E. Axdirsox on Msin street opposite to Jack's Hotel—office up stairs in the brick formerly occupied by Eli Yettor.as a store Terms:—s| 50 a year, if paid in advance, or within th first six months; or $2 if not paid until after the expirw tion of the first six imnitlis TERMS OP ADVERTISING, &c., As agreed npon by the Publishers aud Proprietors of tke Butier Papers. One square, ono insertion $1 OE Each SUBSEQUENT Insertb»\J B0 ' 4 colnnm f--r six months 12 TO ) 2 COLUMN for sit months 20 0* 1 column for six months • 35 00 f< r one vear 26 00* • .j column for one year 40 00 I column for one year ... V 70 0A Pn«fc-slonal and Business Cards, uot exceeding 8 line*, nne year ...3 0 l*xectitors,Admlni«tratorsand Auditor's notices, each,3 0 Appiicati-'iis f..r LICENCES, each . J Cautious, I-strays, Notices of Dissrdution, Ac., not exceeding 1 square, insertions, each 200 10 lines ol Nonpareil, or its equivalent, will make a square ' . sheet hand bill,'so copies or less FL 60 1 I 2 60 ' i " •' " 4 00 Full '• " " H 0 For any quantify under 6 quires, $1 ,'>o per quire : on all amounts over that, A reasonable reduction will be made ftCsl NEH"®CAHI»S. Singly packs, each additional pack, 60 cts. 10 cents per line forv-sch insertion. DKATH.S AUD MARRIAGES, will be published «»'.•• ti«. where the sante does not sxceed 6 line* : for each additional line, FI cts. will be charged. Advei tiM fiients of O. ('."Sule, Executors, Administra tors. :ind Auditor's notices; Kstiays, Dissolution of part nership.Cautions, and all transient advertisements, KCTF W >■. TI . ondci-i ned. /'ubltthert ar.d frnprittors of the Butler PAPERI. l eu by agree to strictly adhere tv» the j above N I<< dulc < I PRICES, until further notice. W.M. HASLKTT, Butler American. ( LARK \\ I LSoN, Uvi-.n Herald. ROBINSON & ANDFIRSON, Ameiican Cftf*en. July 18, 1804. , WAVERLY MA'GAZINE. roll FA Ml I.Y AMI SKMK.NT ANDMNSTKUCTION by MOMCIH A. I>i»ir. Tbir* |»api r is the birgesf Weekly ever publbhed in the OOIMTI V. its contents are such A* will be appiov.'d in the most fkstidii us circles— notbii.g immoral being admitted Into its page*. It will aftoid as much reading matter as slut 1 any one can find time to peruse,o nsisting ofTales I lii-tory. Biopraphy. tog. ther with Mnslr and I'^etry,— • THE 11; PER c« R,tains no ultra sentiments, sno meddles nei ther with politics noi relig • n, but it i« R!l:.racteri/ed by a high moral t"iie. It cir< ulates all over tlie country, from Maine to Calif »t nia. I'epms.—THE Waverlv Magazine >s published weekly by >!«>!-• s A.Dow. Nil. 112», Lindnil ."'le-t. Boston, Mass. Two editions are printed, one on thick paper, for lVri> d.ral Dealers, NT S - O T ,F« copy and an edition for mail sub-cri -1 •or- (ON A little thinei P;Q er, so as to cme within the I w postage iaw.J On* copy for 12 months $3,00 One copy fir 8 months 2,00 One C<>PV f>r T months 1.10 « necop_\ for >'months L.;O 'I WO copies FOI 12 months 6,1-0 F iur copies F r T months 6,00 All additio',o T ■ the clubs at the SSNIE rates. All mon ic rece vi will becieditcl according !'• the above Puper stopped when LIE last number paid for Is sent. No nub- RIPTION-taken for B than four months. Ail clul s must LIE M-nf by mail. A name must be given for each paper in the club. \ new volume commences every July and January.— But if a person commences AJ anv number in the VOLUME and po> « 112 r six mouths, he will have a complete l>ook wit-H a title-page. When a subscriber order* a renewal of his subscription he should tell us what was the LAST number he received, thenwcKliHll know what number to renew it without bun ting: over our hooks. Otherwise we shall begin when thk money is received. Persons writing for the paper mu»t write theii namr. pot office, county and stale very dis tinctly. Tiiose who wish their paper changed should tell where it has PREVIOUSLY been s.«nt. | > <mtsge on this pa pei is tgenty cents a ) ear, payable in advance at the office whe'-e taken out. . Clubs must always be sent at one time to get the henafK of THE LOW price. \\<- cannot send tljem at the club price unless received all together, as it is b*. much trouble i» 1 . k over onr books or keep an account with each one get ting them up. Monthly Part-'—s4 a year, hi all esses. Any ON« "ending its Five IMlars can have the weekly "Wsverly Mntmxirie," and either of the fdhiaing works ♦'•rone year bv mail; "Peterson's Ladies' Msgazine," 'Harper's Mnvra/ine,'" Oodey's Lady's I^M^k, ,, "Ladies Ga zette 1 T Fashion,"' "Atlantic Monthly.'' All letters and communications concerning the pa par must be addressed to the publisher. T«r. Way t> Si'b-cribk. —Tne proper mode to subscribe f..r a paper I-< to enclose the money in a letter and address the publisher direct. g vf»g ItHlividnal name, with the p>«st office, county and slate very plainly written, as post marks ore often Illegible. Address MOSES A. DOW, Boston, Mass. AT WHOLESALE ONLY I WOli; AMD JE V/m'T or EVEBT DEBCEIPTIOX AT THE Lowest Prices for Cash! Arw AXN Cor3*tb V Mxrciiajits, Pedlars, Traders, Sut lers. and Oeiteral dealers cau make Enormous Profits upon a small Investment! Jkwelkt of sny Pattern or Quality and in any quanti ty made to order Estimates F>r any class of work furnished. furtinilnr ulfration paid to tupplyinr/ Auctiotfert, Country I'eiVart, Indian Ttttdm, anil Ar • mij prater*. Any style of floods manufactured, such as Inventions, etc., "at short notice. *T>-OOOD Ca.VVABSI.VO CLSRED, with a small C*J>ita|. can find constant employment! Il lustrated Lints and full particulars free. THE PROFIT TO THE RETAILER IS VERY LA RGB F A Wholesale Supply-can be curried in a knapsack, hand valine, or carpet bag, and will not be like books— bulky OR Inconvenient U, carry from place to place. Remember asotheb titso! —this Bntinesa is Strictly Honorable! There, is no need nf m itreprefenlmp or exaggerating. U<-'K OOODB show for themselves, and prove themselvea! ! It is a bitainess in which sn ample and Hiiitfactory equivalent isgieen/or the money received and an encour aging profit is pocketed at the panto time. It is an oc ctrpation In which no person need be ofrrild or ashamed tu canvass the same field again and again, for where once our goods are introduced, a permunetlt awl contniuous dent and is created. s To Soldierain the Army, or those at home'disahled by the hardships of war. to Clergymen out of health. Tesch -rs. Postmasters, or any person who Irishes either local or an active occupation, end one that brings with it GREAT PECUN IARY INDUCEMENTS, this present- AN OPPORTI NITY seldom met with. TltV IT! AND SEE EOR YOURSELVES!! CAREFULLY hELECTED LOTS OF JEWELRY, com prising our newe-t styles aud most saleable variety • Goods, will be sent anywhere in the Loyal Slatee. Wa are constantly filling orders from persnus leaving tha choice of Goods wholly with us. To such we promts# the best esereisa of cur taste and judgment, and from our long experience can ensure satisfaction. We ase ho pay in akvancb, state what style and quality of (ioode ire wanted, and we will seud the saute and collect pay by Express at the end of the Route. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Good movement* am! manufactured in the beet man ucr. of pure material, all warranted "♦ prices from s](> to each. Sent anv % here— pay crdlected by Express.- ati-factioti guaranteed! All W.deties st first prices they being of our own Importation. Circutur* free b'j ma U! Send fax them .'! T. A II GAUOHAN, Manufacturers and Importers. Dec. 7,1804::3 mo. 7lt> Broadway, New York. m muu liu miT Attorney at Law, FRANKLIN VENANGO COINTT, PA Office one door North of KIN NEAR 11QUEJL Jane 8, l»64::*'uio. (
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