trite 4Jarmft'o Jrpavtmcnt. oiile Hill or Horizontal Wells. The title is strange, and the idea doubtless a novel one to most of the readers of the Agriculturalist. It is well worthy their consideration. Mr. W. I[. Gardner, of Muskegon Co., Mich., thus writes : "One would think from the invariable rule of digging down for water, that it could be found in no other direction. In many lo calities it may as readily be found by digging up, as down, and the labor of drawing water ever afterwards saved, as well as much of the labor of dig ging the well. We have seen many wells in the States of New York, Wis consin, Michigan, etc., which could have been started horizontally into the hill side, and water with in but little greater distance horizon tally, than was dug down into the the earth'perpendicularly to find it. A horizontal well has the following advantages : It enn be dug at any time or seison ; the earth can all be taken out in a barrow, however far horizontally the "level' is driven ; a great saving of labor and time; by keeping a gentle assent from the opening, the water will draw itself. running out as from a natural spring;- they are more easily stoned, less dan gerous, and can be deepened at any time. The question which first suggests itself is : where can such a well be dug ? We answer, anywhere at the foot of a hill of forty or more feet in height, or on the side of a hill. In sinking shafts, in mining or dig railroad tunnels, water is very readi ly and uniformly found, digging hor izontally, and often in great abun dance— the horizontal shaft cutting 011 more of the veins of water perco lating through the earth, than a' per pendicular one would." It is a mat ter of common experience where ex tensive draining operations are car ried out, that living springs are cut "bo that water flows perpendicularly from the drain. When 110 such per manent sources of of water are en countered, the flow from the drains may be tirade to supply all the needs of a family and stock yard, ex cept for a few months in the heat of summer.—., 1 merican Agricultural ist. Breaking Colts. In the spring of the year, while the ground is soft and the temper so bered by low feed and a relaxing at mosphere, is the best time to com mence handling colts. In the first place, the handling of colts should not be entrusted to reek less and foolish boys, who will go about it without sense or reason. The edu cation of a colt is like the education of a child, requiring just as much judgment, and more watchfulness, than when the ep.lt-or the child come to a better understanding of them selves and those they have to deal with. The first operation is what is nsu- ! ally termed halter-breaking ; hue all j colts should be handled with tho hal-1 ter from the time they arc able to j run with the dam, and should need j no "halter-breaking." When this is done, the iirst operation is to accus tom the colt to tho bridle bit. This should be done with perfect gentle- j ncss and progressive application of the rein, so that the colt will understand what is wanted, instead of being as tonished by applicat ions which he can not comprehend. To put a green colt into a biting tackle, truss up his neck until his chin nearly touches his breast, and thus leave him for half a day to sulk in tho barn-yard, is an infernal.outrage that ought to be a penitentiary offence. The pain thus thoughtlessly or purposly inflicted is excruciating and inexcusable." Along with t'le lessons of bridle wisdom, should come the first lessons in bare-back riding, or riding upon a blanket and surcingle from which proceed to gentle erercises under the saddle. The next step is to put the colt in harness, by the side of a steady and reliable horse. The harness should be put on for a while, several times, so he will become accustomed to it, before being called upon to draw in it. Breaking a colt, is a misnomers; a colt should never be broken, but tam ed and educated. A colt that is bro ken has lost the best qualities of horsehood. A colt that is thorough ly educated has arrived at the per fection of his race.— Ohio Farmer. The gardeners of Scotland have determined to hold in Edinburg in the month of September next, a Great International Fruit and Flow er Show, in connection wit the Hor ticultural Society of Edinburg. The exhibition is fixed'for the 6th of that month. 11l the class of foreign grown fruits, £i> are offered for collections of grapes, pears and of apples. In tho class devoted to home-grown fruits, there are 54 prizes offered for grapes, 14 for general collection of fruits, 9 for pineapples, and others in proportion. The London-Garden t'r n Chronicle says : "the display of grapes alone would be worth a jour ney to Edinburg to see." —A wag being beiug told that ail eld acquaintance was married, exclaimed, "I am glad to hear it." But reflecting a moment he added, iu'a tone ot compassion and forgetfulness, '• and yet I don't know why I should be—he never Aid me any Uurin." * - asad!iistoryT*" We recently met a young and mtcrcs tinggirl at the house of an acquaintance who told us a tale of wrong ami suffering that furnish material for a novel. One year ago this young lady left her home in Pennsylvania— a home ■ where ! all the luxuries of life were at her eom ; maud. Her parents were indulgent, and =he—an only child—was loved by them with all the fondness of true parental af fection. No wish of here remained un gratitied, for she was the idol of those pa rents. and the light of a home made deso late by an act which will forever cast its shadow on her heart. In February,lßo4. she became acquain ted with a Mormon preacher, who pain ted to her inglowing terms the glories of Utah and the Mormon religion. He told her of the beautiful valley of Utah, for tified on all sides by giant mountains, whose peaks, burnished by eternal snows, looked down upon tho valleys of perpetu green, peopled by God's own chosen kin dred. who are as free as the mountain tor rents that leaps the rocks of the lofty Timpanagos range. He told her of the | content and peace reigning (turning the saints, and assured her that the Mormons were God's own peculiar people, and so worked upon her imagination, that she finally consented to leave friends, family and all the endearments of home, and go with him to the Valley of the Saints. Arriving at I'hicogo, he forced her to uiarry him, the ceremony being perform ed by a mock priest, without record or li- CPU.-C. <>n last April she left Wyoming. Nebraska, with a Mormon train, for the land of promise, and finrlly arrived at the city of the saints. Here she found that her husband'had four other wives, who regarded her with no tender emotions, hut heaped abuse and contumely upon' Iter head Altera few months her liege lord told her lie bail concluded to seal her to an wlio had taken a great fancy to her: that his other wives were jealous, and declared his last wife should live with him no lon ger. She declared that she would die before she would thus he put away and forced to the wife of a man with whom she had no acquaintance, and had seen bit once in her life.—Her husban ! told her it was Bringhams order, and slio must do si or lose her life. Determined not to be thus saornficcd she started to run away with the intention of making her wav to camp Breckenridge in Cedar Valley, then garrisoned by United States troops and claim protection. She started on foot and after traveling about ten miles was caught and brought back, placed in'a dun geon, or rather a collar, and was thus kept for a month with barley food enough to sustain life. The man whom she re fused to live with frequently visited her. and besought her to change hes resolution in order to save her life. 1 hrough force of circumstances, she at last yielded, and was duly installed in his family as the sixth wife, Here she found as before, tho jcalousnoss and quarrels arising were intolerable, and she again determined to escape or die in the attempt. This time she succeeded in reaching the headquarters of ( !cn. Conner, to whom she told her tale of suffering. The Gen. sent her through to tho States with a Government train bound for Ft. Kearney, which she reached early last week. She leaves this to-night a ropenautsor row fti] child, for her home in Pennsylva nia that home which she was persuaded to desert through the misrepresentations j and wiles of a crafty scoundrel. What ! joy and gladness will weel up from the | hearts of those parents, when they again j behold the one they believed lost to them i forever. A\ e dwj the veil. Header, this is not an isolated ease, but an every i day occurrence in this busy sinful world. . —St. Jj/mU Herald. A CAT DKNTIST.—A true talc is told lof Mr. Slipheimer, the famous Saxon j dentist, lie had a famous tortoise-shell cat, that tor days did nothing but moan, (messing the cause, he looked into his mouth, and seeing a decayed tooth, lie soon releirod it of its pain. The follow j ing morning there were at least ten cats lat his door; the day after, twenty; and j they went on increasing at such a rate j that he was obliged to keep a bull-dog to j keep them away. A cat that had the toothache would coinc a number of miles to see him. It would couic down the chimney even, and would not leave tho room till he had taken its tooth out. It grew to be such a nuisance at last that lie never was free from one of these feline patients. However, Hieing one morning very nervous, he aceidently broke the jaw of an old tabby. The news of this soon spread like wild-fire. Not a single cat ever came to him afterward. This is re lated as true. I>o you doubt it ? Of course not. The Huston I'ont says: We are as much on irial to-day before the tribunal of the world as we were in the darkest day ot the rebellion. JVe shall stamp our character for the future on the mind of the world indelibly for good or for bad through the acts which are to follow these great victory of our arms. We are to make the future of our country great, glorious and powerful, or we are to have to have it torn with intestine wars and strife, without uuity of heart or of pur pose. fy#'-'■ 18HB NEW GOODS, ISUS ; AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST v 49 aOO n Al TDK BEST. R. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. j Have just received at their establishment | ON MAIN STIIEET, BUTLKIi, PA., A largo and well selected stock of ' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. I | Rl.lD Til FOLLOW I !fi CATALOG I'H A*l» PROFIT TIIIREUT. FOR THE X. ADIKH. • » Always on linnd a large stock of I.adie* goeds, such aa j COBEKG CLOTH. ALPACAS. !>£ LANES, GINGHAMS ! i PRINT'. KERCHIEFS, N I'HIES, 0 LOVES, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. | Always on hand Blnrk Cloths, Fancy and Rlack Ca«<*l- ! j nifn-H. Sulim tt*, Twe«ds, Plain and fancy Ve*- J I"""" I m.inv mm: <xotiii.\u. Sncti M COATS, PANTS, VhSTSflnrtotbtr giirmeul*. j Hoofs ami Shoes, HATS, CAPS & NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles 810l »IJSOS.I) ] *wh as I'nldoached and Blearhnd Mu«llnn. Linen and i Cotton,Tuldc Cloth*. Oil Clotlt», Limnand llonip Towel*. j | < arpcH, Curtain.-, Fringe, *tc. HARDWARE, &C. Tfy.'ii want Neils or Spike*. Manure or othor fork*. Saw-Mill or other phwu. Smoothing lion*, Lwkv. Hindus, etc., 2" to M'Ali",v>. wlt<V" you run Imy them • licip II VOl* \VAVi'<li*»d Extra Family Flour, While or ! Brown Sugar, lti>» CoJlVe,| mperial, Young llysou or Ulark | Tea, goto M'Aboj's. You \Y A>'T <; It 0f.'12 HI MM ■ ' of a superior quality, at as aa tliey can l>o had uleotvhrie in the county, gv to the store of K.C. A J. L M'ABOY. May 11, 1W.4 1865. w ew Goods! 1865. » I.AHC.K WBLI.IKI.BOTBD STOCK OF : Splendid Seasonable Goods, « si ! Just received and for Sale at the ZtsTEW STOJIE OIF 1 WEBER & TROUT!!!, Boyd's Building, onrnernf Main A .leffernon sts. UITLF.U, PA., • • ConMbtingof Dry Goods, *eeh aa FINK DCLAIN9, CASHMERES, COBERGS, ALAPACAS, PRINTS, BALMORAL SKIBTS A large assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, of the fluent quality BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, »nd all kinds of Trimmings, j 1 largo a«Bortmentof GENTS. WARE, »uoh aa : CLOTHS, CASSDIEItES, sATINETTS, JEANS, ' CATTONADES, &c. Iteiuly->1 uilc Clotliliiu, HATS AIYTD OAFS Of the rery latest Styles. A large aud well selected Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Hardware, Queettsware, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, And* Genuine Article of STRAINED HONEY, i • 112 All of which will be sold cheap for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE WEBEB & TBOUTMAN. ; AMERICAN CITIZEN Mi FnttflugOfn.ee!: | Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND : ooim 2DB rarnasj | Corner of It!»tn and .Irflcraon SlrceN, j Opx>osltc Jiivk'H Hot el, IWK ARR PREPARKD To PRIST,OS SHOUT NOTICK, ! I Bill lleadc. Hooks. i>riifr<;ist Labels, I'IO ! jrramuies. Constitutions, Checks. Notes, | Drafts. Wanks, l!usiue-s Card*, Visiting i Cards, SIKUT Cards, Pamphlets, Posters. i j Hills of Fare. Order IJooks. Paper Hooks, ' | Hillets, Sale 15ills, Ae. BFISO vußxisnro WITH Tho Most Approved Hand Pressos AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type. Borders, Ornaments. Rules, Cuts, Ac., IN TUB COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NEATLT, Pf.OMPTI.T, A.XD AT KIASOHAM,JS RATCS, In a style to excel any establishment at | home, and compete with any abroad. ' W n* a B « <s—nH »» *- ?*. ».aa •!* n-, I Are cmployod in every branch of the I business, and we endeavor to meet tho ! | wants of the community, and tore- 1 i tain the honorable distinction which lias I been already conceded to this establish- j J ment. for T.vs.Tr; i>; roM pomitios AN I t I Dlcsam c i»i I'IOHH Work. In all the of Cheap Printing. : I (Hood Paper, Tasteful Composition, Iteau- > ; tiful Preys Work, and HisPATfii, we in- j I vite comparison, from petting out a Card ' lof a sin,"fie line to an illuminated Poster, ; I or a work of any number of paires. i„ _ ; ! AIM'KUTINEM'TH. | UXLa.U» : j Ij A N i;. H'ABOV A'. t <>. I DEAI.EIIB IN I'ORKKIN AND : DOMKSTH IMBY I No. MO, Ffderul Hfroet, | 1 (SEco.xn no..R below *tsw NARIET iimsr . Pec. 0. 18ffl,;:tf. " STOVES AND PLoSjHsT "* ! J3K \\ • £ < I flrSrdonr North oMaek** Hotel, where you will And Stow I 1 *>fOil *!/:•* Mid patron- 'I !l» S fll- l l.- p -1 I It I, ! -toi l, - r PI. Ugh* which Co - -o!l • li- .p is >' • v call !.«• | bought atanv othei c tabHshmentintljc comity, j Dir.9,l«Ct:tf : ,M 3W ! « UlsrE»B SItOF. S s ® "- . # '}/ ... !SEE** :3SK3 " - ETTS3> • SSK3 Tsm >' ■ r— 'J '' ! C "V'*T» (ZjcTJi 1 JITO. -A., smuDwiaic:, n'AVJ.MI opened m new If irn .■-s Shop, oppo*ite • Dqyd'a Building*. Ilutler, Pa., will keep constajitJv ! lon hvi I.it !■»' - • -f Sil H. . Mam . and everv thing in hi* Hi..- of bmdm •*. uhi !, ~ ,i „ ~t price* to suit the lifn •. W. rk of .ilk ..u n:. :!l . lunnl to ouV r ' repairing don? on sh«»rl n -fii ". Dor.»,l«nn:::tr .JOHN A. i?JgD\VICK. , iiasSi €& Ovtthanii , ATTOBIsTBYS' A \ t) (10. case Horn ?j,l \v t Oil., < ITV, T»A . /liP* I'rtrt'.'ulur nttciU lon given to Cimveyantffiig fttnl j | the exumlruitl'-n of Title*. if a-oil ( lahns l» tight nn«l *■>!,!. '/y OfTlce on Muin Street, fir t lniihlinjr . i«t of Post Ofllro. j TOOilLEir IIOUIiE, WILLIAM VOGELEV, Proprielcr. rpltß unijri-imftl would r«*-p« • f fnl*y ?:,'orm t Ii»• pnldlr I I gtneiitllv, lliat licliflci'ml' li\ I-<_»• and cuioiiii'ili ! oils litii'lt l»u"lldin%. on tli«- site..| : the. Id and '• -II known ' ; hon-e, formerly orcitpied by him n-n i M.'irl. lie j lm.«lM'on at gient ••\pt iff in ore« tfii p r nnd fttrnhhliiK !I!h i new lion«f. nnd flutters hil •j - i t timt l»oj." now prwpated to iwcommodatu nil who may »l«»dro to glte tiim u cull.— J llaving nmph* hotisr room furotie liuudred JT I:- . Hnd j ttahllng t-'i at i*' t fifty luirnen. I Thankful for past p.itrom ge, hn would ft"k a eontimi J mcpof thi*mine. VVM. VOOKLBV. •I Dec. 9,lHW::tf. CSint.R.s McCajuii.-EHS lluoti (JHAOAM.. ] McCANDLESS &. GRAHAM, j AKontoys* sjJ S^jr.w. ' OlTlrcon tin* Suutli-wfut cornel-of tho Ptnmoud. Bntl.r, Ti j i AI«o,CLAIM AOKNTHf'-r "i-cnnng I'sntiont, Arrears | jof I'mt and ItnfT't / M'-nt /. t ■ .^oildiei'>. or if thuy ] ! dead, for their legal'reproM'jitat Ire*. In pi >•- i utiDu 80l- | ■ dier'n Claim", or ihoite ofiiielr Kepreientatiren, uo charge * | until c<dleet«Ml. Drr.:w.i). is-tf • lVatvlicN. < locks d' iHow dry. I K yon w;.nt a good Watch. Clock, or net of go--l Jewel ! . ry, goto <iriel"4, wlo-re V"U eat: get the very b*Mt the i J market atfordn. lie keep- • n hiiml, a large neaortinen of Jewelry of all style*, auit in fact t v^rything n.Mialiy kej> n a Jewelrv Moro. i»n»f'"rt notice. Dec. 9, lh«s::tf. Fit A M'ls X. GUKJ.It. ; lOL B. :r. HAMZLTOST, Formerly of Sunbury,Butler Co., n AVINO l"f atcil in I'.l TLKII, . T.-r* prof -ional Kcrrice* whtyjee til liim a call, j (Ifflce, that formerly orenpied t»y l»r Kmetlin^. R.M. M^LURE, Attorney at Law, A S l> PENSION AND CL A JIV' AGENT. Ornt r. N. K. corner of Dhuuotid, Iluticr, Pa. Feb. C, 1804::tf. Speelal Income* Ttix> Ccti.scTor# Oi-Ft. k, V. 8. !\r. lU.v. t 23i» DISTRICT. ;JD Diy., Br;tin, I A., Jan. l.Ht'u. N'OTICK is hereby given that in accordaiu • with the joint reftdutlun of Congress,a)>pri>\ed Jtily 4th. '-1. ( | n ,-pecinl tax of 5 per cent, hue been a-<if*-e.l upon In j comes for the year ending December Slot, j The of sabl taxe.-i for Uuth-r e iur.ty, I'ennaylTaoia. ; j ha* beon returned t«» me fur eollection, and the K.UII<' a«e Bow due anil payable at th»- trtoi'- of 15. C k J. L.l : JfeAlnty, in Itntb-r. Pa. Haid taxe- rutt*t t»e paid on or ! ! before .'JIHt day of January D.«>•"», or the same will be 6Ul>- ject to a pcualty ol lu t»er cent. H. C. MdADOT, Dep. Col., i»«l Div., Zl DU. ' Ailiiiinisili'aloi-'s Sioiicc. KtlATt 01 IIUNBT V. BTOOM, DKC'P. LETTERS of administration on th® wtuto of Ilenry V. Bt>io|«. iloe'tl, late of Washington tp., having been j iMsn.xi by the Uegitter to tho under"igued: t her -tore, aJI I pmtma knowing theuu«clvea indebted to «ald estate, are J requested to make immediate payment, and thosi-having J claims against the same arc required to pre-eut them I propery authenticated for **?tlement. WM. STOOPS. Jan. 21 *t lH<ii::fiC. Administrator , : AiiCiJjliALD iSUr£LE , / > Attorney at Law, FRANKLIN, VENANGO COt XTY, A j " one door North of KINNKAR HOUSE. THOS. IROBIIIsrSOISr, Attorney at Law, , PENSION AN DECLAIM AGENT, Office with Chat. M'Cnmllevi, Exq., South West corner of the Diuioud, I K..O*. m . HI ISCELUITEO ts SOTK! ES. THE WORLD llraitVlit rlßlit In tl»«5 Very Midst of BUTLER, ! SITUATE ON MAIN STREET. _ WIIERB the "Wander j -NC ' 'T-C 1 •. jpr," in .-earch of tine T' bacco, Sfmff find Ci i (SJL . }. J fa K« r -"- nmj w readily'* | . r- A pcrrelre a quiet lndl ffi'-ihmL*-' :r M.«n*>vrly. standing on • S&f'-Htr.. U :1 box.with • outstretch : -Zmgk;: :-., £ '■ ■ - " * o-.dev. jr. ' Mannr«et»i ,r»u<l Dealer lu all kinds of Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. j Having been duly appointed n "Committee of Six." to- I proc«*ed to parts beyond the-e dlggllM, to procure for the j i-ltlsten* of butler, and all otbeis who mny favor him with ' a call, thecholcei-t nrticlqe In his line, would respectfully ! represent: that In pursuance «'f hi* appointment, heba* been -iK-ceK-dul 111 c-'dh cting " tall -p. . iuiMi,- ' of the best articles ever found ki Uutler! lie would also further ! represent: that he fe»l«» grateful to the public f-tr the fi i vors conferred upon him, in '• day* •_ me bv," and hope* j he will merit a < Dtlnuatlouof their patronage in ' day that are to v.me." In conclttfh'Jt, he beg* leave t<' make the following re | mark: that liehasa little the beef articles In bis Hue.that ! ! are to be found from the "centre to the circumlrem M"' | ' of peunsylvaiihi. trnd Indeed, he might yfely add. the j j I'nited State* of North America, the HntU!* Po,w>\dons, I oi the C.difoini;i*. Including the mouth of the Columldß | j river, nil alor.'r the c< of Oregon, up a* high «.s the » ' parallel «if '* I'hift v I'hour I'hovi H • lit MfILY > li j cliff the custom of all the" /if n- / v-/•/'•'of Butler, oriiny I I wayfaring man who may chance to make hi* transit acroji* 1 I the disc of Hutlcr. or within her boul--. for "a ! | HPWMlll."'feeling :-.uftdent he will givesnfial ut ion, both a- j ! r' gard* price and quality, t ouie and cvumine I' r your- ' -elves! Don't p.:t it off! 2 Pmci-astination isthe thief of ( time!!! OKOROK VOUELRV. Jr. 1 Butler, M. May 11.1fi04::2n»». • j REDIC S 11 S y i Opposite Kilsbic'w Store. DIU'OS, Dltl'US, DHItJS j MEDICINFS, M RDICINF.S, 3f EPICIN I'S, MKIUCt.M:.-'. 11KDIC1N LS, MEDIC IN KS, Svrs; ; DYEfi, PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS, j Pure Liquors for Medical u*o only. Soda, Creatn Tarter etc. etc. ! French nnd American I'd f.imery, and T •!!■ t -trth |e*.— i ; Itrufthes. Tru--e< and all nrti lea in the Dragline, of the ; I "be*t quality and at fairest rates. Dec. «>, H. !?n'i.r.s!. ?m. '' i riMli: underlined v nil re-p-etfully inf rin the pu! lie' J geii'*rallf, tint he is n-w fnllv pn-j.-oed to fm -Ii | them with the choicest vv . a-'id \>rv best quabiv 112 ; nil kind* . 112 fruit tree-. During tho 1 ;-t -Kmnn ilu I. ih ; made buy additions to Id- st .ck < 112 Fruit and Ormrmeti -1 tal trees and hrt* on hand a I irger and betterquklitt and variety I!.nn haa ever b- -•• offered in tl i- c uuty Con- SUMMER. WINTER & FALL APPLES. PKACIfI < PEAPS A- t> f'H KHBl' at •. STRAW I'.t II i: 11.:- I t!.- ve: v > ■ i «,n d .. at kie I Rhettbai'li. A Splendid i r • 112 mijous and a pr-at varietr . 112 Proiui ru- us tree* f,.| o,n.u • nt and -hft< \ll . t whi'-h. we prop » u to nilonas rc iv n ilde |e. m«, r * til* «aii|. ; |u «111 . sndvniieri" • «n t>e hail I >r. t nil i any ng< nev ostublh'hincnt in the c untrv. i Jau. c., Lsol. SILAS PLA::« i. A SONS. .. «'gs?:As* F>!ta'« P4'a«j»e£E:. I>r. .fatitoß If. Hell, Boyd's fluildinp, fintlar, Pa. /h DKAJ.EP. in e.li ki-iN. 112 l)rt4 md Chemie / • and A \le ''• i • -n. A! o. Villi•• tment ~112 r. i,t; i."•••irii-; »i:id \ T ut-. AlHodreet, mill Dlied 112. nlt. A e.tt % iet V of notions, fj.pior* of all hind* C: >ledi ; 1 ami S.vrT -1 meni'il puipiMc. A!*o St-ih-nerr, eoied tinsc of p. -per, i luvel'P'. Pi. P-ucil-. P.I ink Hook*. Pais Book, lite* I and a full i« >rtn:euf «d' :"!• -c findings. ! I fy n wis!: to pinch • e li«e- ware of any kind • thli* is the place yet ir cheap." J tXOTEL I-", w. 3f A C'd Proprh'tor. Coriiev of. I •:: a JiTfrfeoa treef*, lJuUer, Pu. Much 10.1^4. PIto V f IHH 9 O A 5* 4 'A U A. M. N?YMAN, M. D, I*liyg4l«»l«ji itiicl Hui'HK'on, OKUo immediately opposite Walkf.r $ buifdinos, I5 II ! lei- l»u. i ■ 112. ! Theodore Freckenstcin, 81. D,, I*ll VNR<'I AIV &V SI'ISAiIEOX. ; OFFICE on ther omer t JefTer -i and McKean struts, (Oppositecornerjrrom I . P < bn, h , 111 TLKII, A. Dec 21,1*64::fttitn it:i-T<» VOLUNTKKS—Yolunteera will I.#, accepted and counted on the quo'-j* nl the j»rr..nt call t:p to the lust practical moment l-eforo the drafted men are accept* *d, and *eiit to reiidottVpu-. Townships and -üb-dhtricts which hare not filled their quota*, are urged to do n» at once, j All time that can possibly be given, will bo allowed, 1 but the Draft (omiueiK-a a**i>of, after theothnfs p- I temher a* practicable. j Credit* will be given and Government bounty paid to Yolnntemn until further notice. P.v order Capt. RICHARD DOJKiE, Bth U. S. Infantry, A. A. P M. General. !• J. W. KICK Kit. Captain and Provost Mar., wd I *:e 112., i'a. i Sept. 7, l c '"4::t 112. t _ iS. 8. Fifiliei-'M 2 tei:»i', >'> c(l FRUIT GART ? i Patenc l Nov. 12, Gfd. Aug. 10,102,and Mann IS*'i. ! Tt be had only • 112 the wih«crfber, tffi Main tt., Bt-T --! Dl'.it. pa., 4 doors Nor.h of M Abov * Store, where everv ,at ride. i TINWARE 1 j»t -n I M VMittTY ' Tliis can ha* been extensively used an If und to be perfc-ctly ;-afe. Its great couvoiucuny will be d»-c at *ight. The oxtensive fuiiities for manufactui ; ing all its part* make it very cheap.- i It is < l.»,«ed by clamping i tin cap and rmmd the i opening, which is preyed upon a eement-coutM- : ga*ket, can«iug tho cement t" melt by the lit «t of.the fiuif; be i coming c. ld, it ia perfectly .sealed. 1' i* clueed o. open ■ cd In an Instant, by hookiug or unhooking a strait wire i 1 LA l»IES. and others, ar»- request dto call and exani- I Ine thi* iilMurpa.:*vd Vru.il liin. WM. S. ZIE^LEIL j Duller, July 18. lS4l::tf. Vii vA' 4*;ii Ci^ion. Ihifli r Coui'f/j. IS the matter • 112 the pciit a i#f George \\ . Sc'lhvag gon for partition «1' the realUtateol 3ao.a»Stillwa j goli.o'ae'd. In the Orplutn'- « nit 112 Botl«r county. No, Jif, bee. ! Term Im;4. j The Common Wealth <•( Penn*ylvanui, to tho hehs niid ; bgal representative* of Jn«;> b Milt waggon dc<(f, to wit: John Stillwaggou, J<mnuv iiiteruiaiTieU with Daniel Me CounrlL William .*• till waggon, rtvidiug iu Yenaugoco., j JacobStillwa.gon,JaneStitiwaggon,*idow,SaoinelStill ! and Sarah June Stillwagpai, minor children of Josiali Stillwaggon ilec d, ie*lding ia Veivmgo m., p«.- Ellen iutcrm ino-d wfth Heiiry Sowaab, George W. Still waggon, Ellen H till waggon, widow, .fame* Stillwaggon, and Samuel Stillwaggon. minor children «»f Isaac Mlli weggon, dee'd. Samuel Stillwagg. n.'>n residing in Jark lauQvtlle, Oresyn, ami Jame attllwagg«m "ti rtarfdhsg in Eldorado eo, California. It he want Rent consist* of thrcocertaiu mannnagea and t.-act# of laud.aa follow*, to 1 wit; Ist. Two hundred a« teaof U*nd,moieor lc*, situate in Slippery ruck P v. n»hip. LuCe,unity, p«., luamdedou j the north by R.tJilkey an ! John T. Bard: eant by J dm . T. Bard; South by Aire. Uilfcey and Samuel Mown a, and i West by John T. ISard. '2»i. A lot ef ground in the fmr ongh of Centrevllle, bmtt»ifed north by nn alley: eaat by an alley ? tooth by Newcastle street, ami west by Dr. Living-ton. 3d. Two other lot* in wmc b.»r<aigli. IKHIIVI e<I north by lotH of John fhristlv : east In au alley or J. A. Patterson; South l>v siayberry,**ud west by the liut ; ler and Mercer Turnpike Roa/I, • HythoCotut, W.J.YOUNG. Ju. 22. IWiS. Cterk \ All of which thsaf>re*aid heir* and legal representa j fives of the e;»i.| Jacob Stillwaggon.dee'd.. are hereby re quested to take notice. W.O. BItACKENIt IDGE. Sheriff. Ltut Call. 4 LL persons knowing themselvea indebted to ; J\ Charles Kmmerlln». will save costa by calling oaG C. Koeseiug, Esq., and settle the same. J. D. M'J ONKIN, Attorney at Law. .tKLireuscil tlaini Agrnt, 6«S e. M'Junkin, Esq.. oppoiiUthe Pennayt- mm VBnia HoU i ButHrf pi. r- ■ .. 1 GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. A Family and Agricultural Journal dcroU'il to rlr'OICI: I ITRRATI'I! E, Inrtailing Pnr-tr.v. ! Tile-, rtnfiMoral and ItetertalninK HwUnßijfnMnlly. in the Uterary Department weslndt present the choicest witinnthe leach of our extended nieuns. Tli e Novelettes, , Tide-, Poetry, &c., t be-#ittpp!led from tin- best and highest poin-ces, and bo equal lu anything to lie found in uuv journal or ittagaciuc. AGRICII/rUBK ami IIOKTICUMTRE. emhrnchig F ii iiiinj,', Gardening. fruit-lbd-nne:. £e._Uur labors in this department fur over thirty yenns. bare met tho'cor dial r.pprobationof the public. Our purpose has been to firnMi useful and reliable information upon ♦#!«*?»<* very important brunches uf industry. aud.to ptotejt them *o fir as within our power agaln-t the fob" doctrine* and selfish purpose < 112 the svtny empires nnd sensation-ad venturer* by which lis-- Farmer i> incessantly assailed. — This port ion ' 112 tin* Gcrinmt'own TetiQii'ph I* alone worth j tin- wtiole juice of subscription. .\ i:\VS DEI'ABTMEST.—The same industry, care mill 1 discrimination, in gathering and preparing tiie Stirring | Event* «.f the Day. expressly tr 1 paper, width liith ! -rtoha*Jut-none.-f it in! 'rk#»»l features and given so nni j varied satisfaction, will be < ■utinuvd with ledmibled ef | fort* to meet the Increadng demands of tin- public, j 'lraMa: —Two dollar* per annum; one dollar f-r six i month*. \ « i-rders received without the cash, awl all I ; üb:<crlpttou*stop|>ed at the end of the tlmepuid for. Ad-Ire- •. I'll I LI I' It. FIS.EAS, Kdit.»rand Proprietor. Ot»rinaiitown, Philadn, I'a. Arthur's Home Magazine. Ldited by T. S. Arthur en Virginia F. Towrsend Tiie HOME MAOA'/INEfoi ISW will be enlarged and j improved "nd made still more worthv <f the eminent fu- V.II Willi wl.i-h it ha - been r. -eiu b' It. charaehr as a i HIGH-TONED PEIUODICAt., claiming nnblic favor on t the ground <t real merit, will be carefully maintained; j while for vailet v, interest, usefulne«s. and "all the attr.ic j tioti- of lit-rnture and a-1 e-, ntial ton true il< mk M \o i \yjNi-, tiie put-Ushers will aim t make it SIPEBIOII TO ; Ai.li OTII Uts. A MXK : I Kl. ES'JRATIV k AXDTWO P.W1.1 OF Ml'StC, i erIII appear in every number, lw>i>lM choice ptetuie*, j ;rrr»uprM.ndctiarnct.r». prevailing fashions, and a large i variety of patterns forgarment*, embroider*,etc.. etc.— i In all ic*pi • t» we -diall irive A I IUS i'< I. \- • UAGA ! /.lNE.at a pilee within the reach of every intelligent family in'lie land, j A liew ct'iry by S. ARTHUR will be commeueed in | j the January number. j J c ipies : five (|,< . ami oh i pittw-an» irftlnb, J j it - A l.eaufdnl IV M PLATE,* entitled " 'filK I | INFANCY OK S'H AKHPEAIiH,'* Will be mailed b. ear b perrtiMi whoaemU nt a club « I -übscribers. It will also ' he mailed to each Mingle *ub*criber Irom whom we ro j colve $-,."iU. 112 ■ I ve will (*end one copy each o< lldli* 'U'. •ziXKaud (Jo '« > - hvt>* • n.-OK I ravcar * Andre--, ' T. S. AllTlll'tt & CO., 32:1 Walnut St:efct, i'hilit. . , Heavy Artillery for One Year' Col. Galop's Itfew Rogimont. IITK a-raulh-rf/H by t! Mar I'ei hn-nt t » »c- ! \\ < init a < inpauy "I Ilravy Ai'tlllery for | One Year, to i m a part of ( 01. < ! N'. w ll»vi meni "i HF.A V Y A UTlhfchßT, t- bo H?;.tloned In the fntili a! a-.iniid \Va-luujst'»n City. Here i.< an ojv >• mv < »11 < J A >* IZATION, ! Perve s.-ur country—pret a biff bounty—avid the Draft —and , . tg«tcb-xr of inarching Recruit* will be mus j tore ! into the Cotajmnv iminc.'iatelv after receiving tbeii ! laical bounty from the Hub«dfotrfc! to which thev are crdtlited. (H:i» M. linv i\. C JIA . l>. KiIODKS. j Head t)nnrf er I' • -t "] ■ *ha I Office, ?.Vw Rrightmi Pa., and It. Ilid j die Y »nn : l"-'*i Fourth Street, Pitt i nrgb. j Atig. iit.lF6l:::it. V "3"V* :?& "ijas® .. For BalJ. Mice Ros-:•«•. An(v. !»<•<) Ca-j», oh | inKur?, Woolens, i&e., Insert*on PL:nts,Fcwn ; mals. &c. i put up in '_'V. .Vr.nnd SI,OO P.oxei, Rottle*, and Klatk*. i "(ir:lv infallible remedied knftwn.'' 'j "Fre'eti-om Poi*»iw.|* 112 I** l-'i.'t k. befol Vlt »■<!.■. ' ' I ! ; r. 112 M! ; , I?. COSTAH. I' " S.dd by ' " .1. ('. II KOIC'K, /. ('• /; ;V-Wholenulo aud Retail A are.tx. 1 | >larch23, !864::0ino. ** Bufler, Pa. j | sru<;r.<>:l IIRNTIWT'H. j DRS.S. R. &C. L. DIEFFENBACHER. j . A ia;i I A- X'ini I 'J ■•" I'lior-e ib'Miroii* to a viol j >.:■». i. .. •.; I:' . I"I t ' examine their m-'.v *tyl«*« - ofYnh aniV; j".,; alite ( !e * tract I iir anil ndjnding the t «-♦ th done with the be-t ! . matei iab and in the best maimer. Parth-ular attciithm . paid t- ■ *ii I'"i en'- !■- !h. A< mrcii-'iii' .OK defy «-»m- j i petition; an opor;stor• the\ raiikamoug the be-t. f'har i Jfe-modcvarr. Advice free «,f .-barge. Ofllce—ln IJoyd* , | Butler Pa, Dec.U. lS(J^«:tr ; iF^.IE^TINrEIE^SIE-111E 3 - j i j rpilKntider.dgm.il w..n!d r<* j•. tfully Inl u t!». public, I j _[ that they have entered into Partfierahip, in tho Inilej'liikJny: Isti»-i rand lierebv *>dfeit the patronage of the public. ' I'hey lire provided w.Hi hm at Hear-. ; and have ..., , • hand a bir*_' .juantit.v < 112 tl;e ve-y b.-r n.af.-, ;d, and art fully p»*cj!.*i ■! t<> t urn;- i. ('(olllld «.f all '■.:i I-•> u *boi t I n-.fi« e. They will have on lend* cm l *.• iill y a variety r.f -> I C .ffitt* llni-hed 1 > suit pni< h .ACIM, aud on tho most reu ! ' Thev will al-o fnrniah f'arriagf'* ."«nd »'itivevanecH f.r j f.er.a-n i.treet, '1 door* West of American Citizen e t . i:o!;s8JNo, I put!'T, .lu!y 20, 1• •! 112» 01. KW . i; A. mi mm THIS? I " . •'*;? " 1. fill to hi.; old frieudu • • '• Y-... ;;; v ," •;I •i > 8A1>|)I-KS '■l iJ ~ ' IIA I: \ K.-'fl • « • r /'v >f > * he will be r. . k v at all "JV.-V* tinier'/»fci re who e j may t»v a him with a call. He i.-coiixUiutly manufacturing,and keepito'.ihaud the very b"*t assortment < 112 T IO!( e; M. I All w.rk r. '.r ranted. Hep.airing don® on the -diortest n- ■tire uud muet faVorabU terms. He. i T V :. J.J. SKDWICK. I w. U. n j. K. ct.ARK unuiuK i iiKoireiejrs' at Law, OUiee, in'thc Coiiaty Snrveyor's office, 112 Will attend to allhnshies*outriifi. d toihem. promptly Al-o licuvcifii .'.MM A*«J.nTi. for receiving BOUNTIKS, Back PIT (jrAiliiitvi or their repenentnttves. H3T No charge until clatmx ar«colb<teil.-^ii Orphans' <'on: J. Wsslo. 1 j f)Y virtue of an order of the Orphans Court f-r the I > county of Butler, I will offer 112 a -site, at public out ; cry, on the |rremi«e« t on i i ThurnUi]/, the [)fh day of Febriutry, 186.3. . j at 2 o'clock, p m .all the estate »»f John F. M'flilf, late r j of i'arkev tot» mdiip, in two hniMlred scree of laud, situ . j ate in that t- w ii-tbip, adjoining lauds of Jani-.s 31 Maheu, . • Thomas Smith's heirs, and otbei>. TERMS—One third In hand, ami the balance In two - j equalonnnal instalments, with interest from theeoiifir- I uiuttou of the sulo. Kltß.St./Kit CUKIiTY r Adm*r. of John F. MKlitl, dee'd. Jan. 4,15C5::6t - r-i KXUINE LdVIgVIUU LIME fur «Ua i ntln AprHS. 184 «. HKWCK4 00 .Enlistment of Drafted Men Sic. . i Pnevost MAS. Orrice. 2.'Wl District Pa. I Allegheny i.'itv. Mlmh 6, lSfij. | | 13 KCBUlTl.Vftooromittws and all others interested, i iC are hereby notilied. that men who eidistafter they aro drafted, are consideredsud ti eatod as Deserterx from i the Draft, and must be credited to their Knrollnieut I place, bo matter whether they receive Local Bounties ; upon encK illegal enlistment or not. j . Under existing order*, all drafted mm who fail tore . port on the day required by notice, will be arrested as l j Deserter#, and hold to no mat ter whether the I quota of their respective <al>-dlstrlct4 have been tllle<l .4 or not. J. W.KIKKBR, J I MmrblSv m*. Capt. Pr-?. Ma--"»l I>i». P%^«* The New York Tribune "VTOTWITII STANDI NO the enormously Increased «•*- X. v peuses attending the publicatidn of Tm: TBI tit .nb tit.-casloned by the employment of numerous army cor respondents and other liberal expenditures, ss wolf as by the advance in the price n| paper and other materials, wo have resolved, for the pi cent at lcm<t, not to increase the subscription prices of either Weekly or fombWeeklv j opers, but.to continue to fnruUh tliemat $2 and #,*]. res |",.ll:rlv.l« r t.ctn K t!a.»R„„..,.1,1,1, „,. r . ' pHlabltrlinl mi.™ tlinii tweiify jrwir# up,, wlim 11,,- r,»t va» only nl«,III uniMbli,l »112 what IIi» at Did nrwiit time. Our Tevms will be fouud below, and we wi*h It to be distinctly understood that it. theitu Terms will bo strictly and literally adhered to, and no other abate ments or discounts than those mentioned w ill be allowed inanyco&e whatever. Terms. DAILY TItlBl'XE. flntl,- copy 4 rnnls. Mall subscribers, one copy, one year flu <MI do do oue copy, nix months.. 5 <iu do <lu one copy, threo months 0 00 PKMMYKKKIiY TRIBt NK. Mail eubseribers, one copy, one year .1 on do do one copy, six m0nth5............1 7f> do do one copy, three months ~..1 (HI WEKKLY TBI BUNK. Mail snb-crlbcrs, one oopy. one year 2 00 do do ono eopy, six months I 00 Per- us at the trouble of procuring r.mi remitting us for ten copies of the Weekly, will be entitled t o one copy gratis. For <4u for twenty cu ples, one copy of the Semi-Weekly gratis. Draft •••!! New York payable to the order of'-Tui THIHINI:. ' being safer,are preferable to any other mode • 112 remittance, lint w here drafts cannot be conveniently procured. I nited States, or National Bank bills are the next b. si. and may be ?eut by mail at our risk: but in case of In** 'l'll® Tltll:l NK will not be le->pon-iblu until furnished with a full .b-criptiou of the bills, including the name of the bank, denomination and number, slid the time and place of the mailing of the letter, with th« em I -ni • Address TUB 'I 111 HUNK, New York. Dec. 7. 1864. The AmericanCitizen, ; I? published every Wednesday in the ofßutle, ofßutle, ; by'i l sms ito: in -on" ft ('. I. Axnrqsov on Main ttreet i opposite to Jack's Hotel—ofßce uji stairs in the brick | iornierly occupied by KB Yetter, as a store TIIRMS: 50 a year, if paid In advance, or within tl e j first 'i\ i,i .iiths; or $2 ifpot paid until after theexpiraj tioii td the iirst six months < TEEMS OP ADVERTISING, &C., As ajrreed upon by the Publishers and Proprietors of tl v Battel- Papers. • »ue s.p i« . one lu»ertlon $1 CO l/e !. •llb>equeiit luseition to 1 jc li-nm lor kit m-'idhs |J f-o ' . < I'lninn t . -i\ months -.*o 0«» I column bo -1 x mouths .*j on 1 « oliiinn b i \ ur 40 00 i « olninn tor one yeai 70 t;0 Prof. --e.ual and Cards, not exceeding R lilies, one year *, in Kx<- ><t' - Vdudnb trat. • and Anditot> m»th c». MO h.:i 10 I Afijdlcatiuns f.ir Licenses, eacli.... fn i'anli**iis, I strayn. Notice* of Dissolutieii, &r., let e\ce.*ding I ri|uar.s. liMertioiis, each 00 1(»1 ll' J Noi*| o eil, oi its equivalent, will make a square. ' sheet baml-blll, 60 copies or lew 51 60 | ' • " •' 44 1 00 I lull " » 44 112, (.0 nt.AS-R*. ;I" '! any tjuaiiiity under P ipiires. fl .',O per quire; on all ; 'tiiioiinls over that, a reus.-liable reduction will be mude i Single pucks, sl' 50; each additional pack, 50 cts. 10' cents per lino for each Insertion. i>r.mis Aim MARRiiurs, will be |,nbli«hed r.c ti . where the same does not evewd . I in-*- : I -i ••! oil K-i.lil 1..1111 line, 5 cts. will be charged. ; Ailv- !isciiH'iits of 0. c. Sale, Kxecntors. Adn.inisirn ! t> i -. :: t»' t Audit i - notices; K-tlHys, Dissolution of i'ai t ! mv l.ip, i •'utions, and ail transient iviverti»cmeuts, mi.st V <■. Ie itml i;;u !, fH/i/iV'/fr* mid /V'jo-ftfcni ofllio j Pi:!!-, [ j ' hena;.iee to strictly r.dhcie to the above - bedule of until further notice. \\ M. 11 A* I,KIT. Butler American. < I.AIiK I I.StIN, T si >II Herald. BOW NSON St ANDKKSON. American f'iti/eii. July 1.1, li; 4. WAVEBLY MAGAZINE. FOB FAMILY AMI.'SLMKNT AND|[INSTHL'C'TIOJC litlltt (1 MOHOM A. This paper is the largest 1\«. k1 v ever published In the couiitl \ ■ il*« oiitt'lll* are such as w'dl be uppioved in the most fj'i ioi. -is car!'* -nothiiig immoral being admitted i into it-p-jg.**. 11 will afford as inm-h rending matter as almost m \ one can find time to peruse, con-Ming uf Tales !!. tor.'. !* ; i ;.j hy, t -oilier with Music flud Poetry.— 'j"b«' paper ciilains no ultra sentiments, and meddles nei i lin \ ii i..>M*ii ii"i reb|;i. ii, but it Is characterized by a hi;!i moral b no. II circulates all over tiie country, from Malfie to California. TKI:V-,—The Waverlv Msgnr.ine is published weekly by M . A. i >vr. s « • Modal] Street, Boston, Two | edition-.ire printed, one on tl.irk paper, for Periodical j Dealer- alt- i-ents a cpv. and an edition for mall sub cri : Pe;-t (on a little thlner paper, s/» us to Come witldu the 1 >\v I lnw.) 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Person-; writing f.r the paper must \r: ire th«-ir■ miii'e. p -1 ../lice, county and state vi*ry dls tiiicil . Tli.' icwh > wish their pap<*r changed should tell where it has previously been s.-nt postage on this pn j..-i is | wenty cents a year, payable iu advance at the ofllce where t dcen .ait. i 'iub niu-t always be sent at one time to get the benefit | of the low price. Wo cannot send them at the club prjco ' nnless received all together, as it Is t.M. inneh trouble te 1• I . r our book* or keep an account with each one gel tin* them up. Monthly Part*—sl a year, in all cases. An'. < i ; . . ii-Five Dollars can have tho weekly "Waveily Magazine." and either of the following works 112 • one year by mail: "Peterson's l/idies* Magazine," "Harp. ' - di.jra/lne," (lodny * Lsuly's Book," "Uidice (la- Zell• 1 112 Fashion," * Atlantic Monthly." All letter- and comuinnicatiiins concerning the pop«r mn«.t be addre-ed to the publisher. Tor WAT TO Sub-CRIH? —Tne proper nude tosnbscrlbe for a paper is toene|.-«e the money in a letter and address i tbe jnibiisber direct, givivg individual name, with tho p..-! office, count*. HU.I state very plainly written, ft#po»t --j marks are often illegible. « Address MOBEB A. DOW, Boston, Ma«s. AT WHOLESALE ONLY ! ; v/ ivnM'i and j e v/ el h t r>r xvcnr »»/>< atrrio* AF THM Lowest Prices for Cash! Anvv and Coi VTRV Mr.Rcn iXTS. Pedlars. Trader-. Hot lurs, and (1< neral dealers can make Kiiormous Prulits upon a small investment! .Ixwn.BV of «ny Pattern or (quality and in any quanti ty madv t.. order UJ~ Kstimates for any elites of wot k furnished. M v Particular attention j*nUf tn tupphtiny .i„, ti'uirrr*, t.'ntnhy J'edlar*, Jn'han Trutlm, an<l Jr iti •/ /ttultf*. Any style of C.«*l* mnnufaetured. such as Inventions. etc., at short notieo. CANVASSIXO with a small Capital, can find constant employment! ll lusirated List-aiut full partfcnlars free. THE PROFIT TO THE KJSTAILSK IH VKBY LAROK 1 A Whom sals HvpvhT can be c;uTb*.l in » knapsack, hand vali- e, or carpet leg, and will not be like books— bn'ky or inconvenient W. carry from place to place. Pi •• r.Mlua: AM TIIJ.II THlXii!— Hiia Bueinens ie Strictly Hoi ..i able Irsj there mno h'til <■/ nt inreprr.trnHitg ur f.r •/. J* , fipf/. (its(loons show for tlieioselves.and prov« ! It is a business in which an ample and mti*factor\, e/ff ivilrnt i* (firm for the money receirrd and an encour aging profit is pocketed at the tame time. It is an ia cupiitioii in which ii" person need be afraid or anhamed to canvass the same field again and again, for where once our goods are introduced, u per ma nml and continuous demand if created. I.i goldici* in tho Army, or those at home disabled by the hardships--f war. to Clergymen out of honlth, Teacli • is. PoMtinastera, or any person who wishes either local or an active occupation, and one that brings with it (JIIi.AT PKCIMAHY INDUCEMENTS, this presents AN OPPOIITI NITY •Mdoiumet wilh TRY IT! AND BKB FOB M!! I-JUKKI'UV SKLKTTEO LOTS Of .IF.WKI.RY. torn prising our newent styles aud most saleable variety ef tbssls. will be sent any where in the Loyal States. We are constantly tilling orders from persons leaving the choice of Goods wholly with us. To siicli we prondM the best exercise of our taste and judgment, and from our long experience can ensure satisfaction. Wiißt m hav in AI»VA.\CK, state what style and quality of Goods are wanted, aud we will send tho same and collect pay by Express at the end of the Itonte. HOLD AND HILVKIt. WATCHES. Good movements and manufiictnred in the best man iter, of pure material, all warranted •»* prices from flo to S'JJO each. Sent anywhere—pay collected by Express.— Satisfaction guaranteed! All Watches at first prices they being of our own Importation. CUrcuia rs frtr. by nut ilSrnd for them ! t T. k 11. (1A UGH AN, Manufacture™ and Im/no tm, Dec. 7, IMIti&JW. 716 Broadway, New York. AXES O. W*. CAMPBS Moves! Sloven!! Stoves! ! TTTM. k JAB. G. CAMP BULL* —FoLXueßa—Founds W South of the borough of Butler, where Stove loughs and other cast igs are made. A large-upply cee . *arty am hand *n' fur sale It raftf.
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