the garmcrss Jqwrtrnfitt. POULTRY. A writer in the Germantown Tel graph, who had frequently seen char coal recommended for fattening ani mals, but who was skeptical as to its value, satisfied himself with the fol lowing experiment: Four turkeys were confined in a pen. and fed on meal, boiled potatoes and oats. Four of the same brood were aleo, at tho same time, confined in another pen, and fed daily on tlie same articles, but with the addition of one pir f . of very finely pulverized charcoal, mixed with the meal and i potatoes. They had also a plentiful supply of broken charcoal in their pens. The eight were killed on the j samo day and there was a diference of j one and a half pounds each in favor of the birds which hadbecrt supplied with charcoal, they being much the | attest, and the meat greatly super.-, r- One of the most scientific and sue- J •essful poultry breeders of Germany, ; vhose experiments \vc have personal- j y examined says in a recent number j >f the Poultry Journal that young hickens should never bo fed with Joiled eggs nor sh:uld they have ac-1 >ess to water otherwise than mixed j frith their feod until several days old. j Many people on the farms with us are in the habit of mixing dough with cold water. This is wrong. 'The In-j dian meal ought to be cookul, or at j least scalded. Many lose their young 1 chickens from neglect to scald the meal, and wonder what the matter * was. Poultry is worth too much now to afford to neglect it.— Mass. Plowman. The Maine Farmer says that a lady who always contrives to have plenty j of eggs, say that the best food for hens is a dough made from meal ! from corn and cobs ground together, j Meal of corn alone, or clear corn, [ is apt to fatten the hens too much, i while thev do not, in ord r to be kept in good laying condition, require \ such concentrated food. When a cat is seen to catch a : chicken, tie it round her neck, and ! make her wear it for two or three I days. Fasten it securely, for she j will make incredible efforts to get rid of it. Be firm for that tim n , and the cat is cured—she will never again j desire to touch a bird. This is what wc do with our cats,and wha we rec-. ommen i to our neighbors, and when they try the '"xperiment, they and i their pets are secure from reproach and danger thenceforth. Scalds and Burns. On the instant of the accident, plunge the part under cold water. This lelieves the pain in a second, and allows all hands to become composed. If the part can not bo kept under water, cover it over with dry flour, an inch deep or more. In "cvgrer cases, while, the part injured is under water, simmer a leek or two in an earthen vessel, with half their bulk of hog's lard, until the leeks are soft, then strain through a muslin rag. This makes a greenish-colored ointment, which, when cool, spread thickly on a linen cloth and apply it to the injured part. If there are j blisters, let out the water. When the part becomes feverish anil uncomfortable, ' renew the ointment, aud a rapid painless ' cure will be the result, if the patient, in 1 the meanwhile, lives exclusively on fruits, 1 coarse bread, and other light, loosening i food. If the scald or burn is not very j severe—that is, if it is not deeper than j the outer skin—an ointment made of sulphur, with lard enough to make it spread stiffly on a linen rag, wil be effect ual. The leek ointment is most needed when there is ulceration from neglected burns, or wheti the injury is deeper than surface. As this ointment is very heal ing and soothing in the troublesome ex coriations of children, and also in foul, in dolentulcers, andissaid to be efficacious in modifying, or preventing altogether the pitting of small-pox, it would answer a "good purpose if families were to keep it on hand for emergencies the sulphur ointment for moderate cases, and the leek ointment in those of greater severity, or of a deeper nature.— JJaW» Journal of Health. How to preserve j our Furs. says a correspondent who seems thoroughly familiar with the subject, should never be put away for the sum mer aud forgotten, as they frequently are, aud next to being shut up from the air, theig greatest enemy is damp. If from the wearer be exposed to rain, they become wet, they should be dried at a moderate distance from the fire immedi ately ; and in warm weather, when not required for wear, they should never be shut in a box or other drawer for more than a few days at a time, and every few weeks they should be shaken and beat en. The delicate skins require somewhat more delicate treatment. The best plan is probably., not to pack furs away, but jet them lie in a drawer or wardrobe that is constantly being opened, so that they may meet the eye frequeutly, and beiug thus oftea in sight, in it is easy at con venient opportunities, to have them ta ken out and beaten, or, at any rate, sha ken or tossed, aud thoroughly exposed to the air. It i» common to hear it re marked, thi.t the moths get into furs— as if the insect actually migrated from one locality to another ; the probability is, however, that furs arrd woolens are an iftidssabstances, endowed wifh vital prin ple, which develops itself into thw living orgaßisms through the deeay of its mate rial shape. Cleanliness and airing are, siierelore, aUto.utely essential. XEITS ITEMS. A white deer was lately taken alive near the town of Franklin, Delaware Co., N. Y. The deer is as white as sdow, all except his cars and a spot on the lop of his head, and a slight tinge of gray on each side of the shoulder. —Mr. Richardson, an English chem ist says that iodine placed in a small box with a perforated lid, destroys organic poison in rooms. During the continuance of an epidemic smallpox in London he saw the method used with benefit. —The State of Virginia owns largely in canal and railway stocks, and will, in time, be able to renew its credit; but at present its resourcesaie nearly destroyed. The rebel government owned the Peters burg railroad, almost half a million for transportation, which is now lost forev er. —A farmer namod Mangos Belter, near Mishawaba, Indiana, committed suicide j by hanging himself in his barn on Fri day, the 19th inst. lie was well to do, and highly esteemed. He had been somewhat deranged for four or five years. —Considerable talk and a little excite ment is occasioned by reports of gold, sil ver and lead (?) discoveries near cooper*- town, (J raw ford Co., IV It appears they i are nut content with oil. Specimens that i looked yellow have been shown, but it. is not quite certain that thoy are gold. The rush to the oil regions is much less than it was ix weeks ago, ; but is still great and sufficient to keep ; hotels constantly crowded. Still a i large proportion of thos > who do go j mean business, and while matters 1 are generally Bettling down and be- j coming quiet, more business and greater developments are fn progress than ever. —Two la 's about fifteen years old, quarreled at the Union School in Ann Arbor, Michigan. After school the I quarrel was renewed by one named | Otis, when the other named Burr drew j a pistol from his pocket aid shot Otis ] in the thigh, making a very severe i wound. Burr went to the jail and do- j li ered himself up to the authorities, j ANOTHER Scot; ROß. — A small j green worm, from one-half to three quarters of an inch in lenth, has ap peared within the last few days upon the pear trees, and is begining to strip the leaves. They climb the trees and be?in to eat the lower leaves. They have already begun to spin their co coons. So far as known they have nev er been seen in this locality before. A gentleman who has examined them thoroughly and carefully under amag? nifier, says they are distinct from the green worm which has sometimes eat en the rose. They can easi y be sha ken off by jarring the trees, as they do not spin.— Hartford (Ct.) Courant. —Tho Pennsylvania State Agri cultural Society announces that its next exhibition is to be held at the flourishing city of Willamsport, com mences on Tuesday, September 2<3th, and continuing as usual, four days. The premium list about to be issue ! is said to be the most liberal ever prepared by this society, which has been heretofore liberal to a fault in this respect. ' —A Banner borne in the great proce sion at Wilmington, N. C, | had this appropriate inscription: "George Washington, the father 112 his oountry; Jeff. Davis, the destroyer jof his country; Abraham Lincoln, the redeemer of his country." —Edward Spongier , one of die I accomplices of llooth in the asSHSsin- i ation of Proaident Lincoln, is origin- | ally frotn the borough of York, where j he ha* ruspectabl connections. Fur several years he had gone to the, "bad," and was a perfectly reckless character. —ln one of hi' terrible mennces, Jefferson Davis declared that when all the men of the South were put to death in b itt e, the women would seizo their weapons and beat back the Northern vandals. When capt ured, the "President" evidently thought that tie time had dßrie when the women must maintain the Southern chivalry. He would him self lead them in peticoats. —Dr. Blackburn, the yellow fever man, through his counsel, has admit ted his guilt, but claimed that there is no authority to prosecute for con spiracy to murder in a foreign coun try. Think what an unmitigated scoundrel he must be! Will such a fiend be let off by the Canadian au- j thorities? Propahly practicaly, or a light bail—he will. THE BEST MONUMENT TO MR. LIN COLN.—It is proposed, as the best monument to Abraham Linco'n, to establish a national hospital to the sick and wounded, and permanently disabled soldiers and sailo~s of the war, to be called after the lamented President. It is contended that un less something of this kind is secured now, while the national interest and sympathy is awake—unless we shall use his name to conjure with, we shall have the same deplorable results which liave followed every war —worthy men reduced to beggary, dishonesty, or a town support, as the reward of their service and sacrifice. —Y\ iljiaui Lauipsoo, of Glasgow, Ky., has been appointed J udgj of the Court of Appeals, to fill the vacancy caused by the removal of'J. F. liullett, until the election of his successor. —A well informed that there is a large amount of cotton at Norfolk, Virginia, and iu ihe interior, j which has iieeu accumulating for snuit time. A &dt u< t generally kuown at the ! North. * <p§s (foliecje. Fifth Street, Pittsburgh' Pa„ FOt'XDRD IK 1840 AN© Incorporated by Legislative Charter, b, wA—<- —w --uJy of tbe kind IN TlfK ITNION, conducted by a practical IIUHINh*S MAN. Our highest commercial authorities, Knst and Wml, pronounce lain system of Hook-keeping utio<]uMeii —comprehending every department of busl ne t, end ret no skilfully condensed that the attentive «»udent masters the whole In six or eight week*. It con- KIHtK of BTOCK BOOKS, closed once with n low and twice with a gnln—exhibit ing by three different methodM, the transfer of old to PARTNERSHIP BOOKS, conducted by three different method*, exhibiting the ■ transfer of old to new hook*, with th* introduction of a uew |»at tner. Ami practically lllur-truting the I'IiIVATK I.KIKIKR, by mean* of which the result* of the bwrinet* are kept i out of the general books. for the owe »112 tho partner* on ly. The book l» not even named eluewhere. The settle , hirnt of Partnership Ilooks by BINOLK KNTUY, with six practical ill titration*, exhibiting the hooka re opened by Ikmhle-Kutry. A concise rule for rectifying PKKANOKD noUHMt-KNTKY BOOK*, with nix specifications. The gain or loan (bund, and the hook* correctly re-Openod. The learner Is also exercised in OI'KXtXO HOOKS, from eight Np«>« ideation*, including special condition* not orteniiK't wiili iu business. Also, a serious of exercise* in CLOSING HOOKS, fioin new and peculiar specifications 'Jbe learner also i writes about eighty ! BUSINESS FORMS of PromUwiry Note*. Judgment Note*, limits, Order*. ! Bllh ol Exchange, Account*, Invoice*, Ac., Ac. AIHO, a series of BI'SINESS LETTERS, which, with the business form*, me all connected with hi- j con»e of Hook-Keeping, making it a regular course of business practice, witli » course of twenty-five LECTURES UPON HOOK KKK.PINO, (•v the Senior Principal, explaining nil the business nutt ier* recorded in the text. Also, twelve LECTURES OX BUSINESS SUBJECTS. How every one may get rich. How to got rich by tra ding. The of commercial failure*, on cpecula tion*. The moral influence of integrity in youth, Ac.— AIHO, lecture* upon COMMERCIAL LAW, on Partnership*, Contract*, Insurance, Common Carrier*, the Statute of Limitation*, Ac. Practical instruction* in | detect! ng COUNTERFEIT HANK NOTES, by a full set of genuine vignette* and counter*, and a large collection of counterfeit note*. . OUK RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING, (In manuscript,! exhibit* the construction and equip- : incut, the operating receipt* and expenditure*. I he hook* 1 <datM and ft dividend fecorded Thix boottt *rl tdvei ti<ied by other*, but not taught elsewhere in the city.— our new system of . PRIVATE BANK BOOKS, (in maun*crlid.) embracing all the best form* in n*e untoiig private Banker* Our new enlarged edition ol Dl i i 8 STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING, In thl* department Ml udent* have tlx* assistance of our Superiu •euder:*. M-. I'll OH. 11. SMITH, nil experienced Practical Mercantile Accountant, and formerly Clerk of a Mi**i»- aispi iteamsr. Our full cour*e id business practice include* about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, rnled to oboiit THIRTY DIFFERENT FORMS, viz: 11 Ledgers, 7 Day-book*, ft Journal*, 6 Dill-book*, -1 Cu*h Book* 4 Sales-book*. 2 Invoice hook*. 1 l>i*count-book 1 Check regi*ter, 1 Deposit-register, "J Collection-register*, 1 Tickler, 1 Hand'M-regiHter, 1 Freight-book, 2 Pasnige book*, 1 Fuel-buok. Thenc book* practically record about SIX HUNDRED BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS, compre hending DUFF'S original plan of busiue** in troduced twenty-five year* ago. How far others have succeeded in imitating him will he he*t seen by coni|»aring the hiiHine**paper*and iMKik* of their pupils with those ol the graduate*of thin institution. HARPER'S ENLARGED EDITION OF DUFF'» HOOK KKKIMNG Price $1,75. Postage 20 cent*. so!d by Booksellers gen erally. The following testimouia 1* indicate the character o thl* work : other work npon Book-Keeping explain* the sub jrcta with so much clearness and simplicity." F. \\ . EDMUNDS, , Cashier Mechanics' Bank. Wallet., N. Y. • ''lt given a clear iuoight into ail department* of thl* TOluce." A. S. ERASER. Cashier of Seventh Ward Bank. N. Y. " A* an extensive shipowner. American and Europeai merchant, hank director, etc., he ha* horn the reputatioi of the higent order of husine** talent*."' JOHN W. BURNIIAM. Merchant, No. 8 South *t.. New York. • Mr. Duff I* ft man of rare <|iial ideations for bu*iue*s. •OHX M. D. TAYLOR, Merchant. Union st.. New Orleans. I • Mi. Duff i* a merchant <»f the flrat respectability." J. LANDIS. Mer« bant. New Orleans. "1 graduated in Duff '* College in half the time 1 ex pec ted. II ie admirable *y**cm Include* nothing surper ' tluou*, nor leaves out auvthing es*enti*l.'' J. R. COMPTON, Canhier Niagrn Hank. Lockjiort, N V. " It contains much matter important to the merchant." C. O. HALSTEAD, President Manhattan Itank. N. Y. "The most complete wt»rk of the kind I have evei seen." JAMES P. MURRAY, President Exchange Rank, Pittsburgh. "The most clear and comprehensive that I h «ve met with" JOHN SNYDER. Cashier I'-uik of Pittsburgh. 4 You have your own long experience a* a merchant to good use in this work." RICHARD IRVIN, Merchant, No. <»* Front street N Y. | M The favoralde opinion* already expre«sed by gentle men of competent authority are well aud very ' properly bestowed." CHARLES M. LEUPP, LEOPOLD HIERWORTH. a ROBERT KELLY, Special Committee of the Chamber of Commerce,<N. Y. [Extract from the Minutes.! PRCSPER M. WETMORE. Secretary. • Your GcaMiiittee uaftnimousiy concur iu the opinion i of theuliiity of the improved uieih«*l of Mr. Duff " OURDON 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 $2 00. Sold by Ihs.kseller* Generally. ' A perfect system for k.-ediag such tssJk* and ftCCtrunte" J. CAROTIIKRS. Formerly Caehier of the Merchants' Bank Pituburg. "liie Time Table alone is worth the price of the book " D. B. IIKRRON. Late Clerk of steamer Mount Vernon. "I consider the legal form of the Steamer's Protest so ! valuable that I never leave ports without a copy of the book onboard." A. C. WcCALLAM. Captain steamer Areola. ' The only work published ofany ralue to the Steamer's Accouutaui." J F. J.'ALLISON, Formerly Clerk of tke Steamer Fortune. "The moot perf-ct system of Steamer's Accounts in use." • C. 8. FRISBLE, Formerly Captain'of steamer Naahville. On Wm. 11. RIIIP* Pcmimnsliip. Twelve First Pri'iuiuius for the best Business and Ornamental Penmanship, awarded oar Preiteiit Penman, by the United Statee Fair at Cincinnati in _18»-0 ; Pennsylvania State Fair at Hyotuiag «.^...1M«j0 Western Pennsylvania Fair at Pittsburgh 1 Western Virgiuia Fair at Wheeling 1860 J Aud the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland JBG2 ! All of which are exhibited at our office, j "perfect gems of the Penman's art."— i\U*hur<jh Rst j "These performances cau only be excelled by the an l thor."— /Pittsburgh GutttU. "All hisoinameiitai designs are new and remarkable ; performances."— Err tuny (iatrtU. j "Tl»e late Westeru Pennsylvania Fair awarded him six First Premiums in ail branches of the art."—OA«e j State Journal. W OURTBRMH. Rer the Graduating 3 >xn time unlimited ........440,00 Jttanks and Stationery;c f7 elsewhere £6O The enlarged «niition of Duff's B«M>k-keeping._- IJS Onr blanks are made of ff lie extra sue paper, ruled com plete, with full sets of auxiliariee. The Institution therefore offers the Commercial Stu dent, the following IMPORTANT ADYANTAGEO: let. The beet System of accounts in nee, taught by the Author. 3d. The daily lectures of an experienced Aecoirotant. 3d. A saving of half the time required by other Colle ges, and S2U or s3n in board. 4th A saving of *6 or «7 in Btatkmery. fct b. Having the best business peuman In the West. 4V or fail particulars, send for onr elegant new Cir* 1 cular 112»• 8, witii samples of oar i'eumao's Business and , Oruau.er.taJ Writing, inclosing cents for postage, to 1 P. DUFF * HOA, PrteeipftU. 112 June I,lß64;.iJuios. Pittsburgh, Pens'*. \M ERIC AN CITIZEN Jali" ProitiagQftleel Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND GtttSm m PMTOB, Corner of Main and JrlTtrlnn Mlrrcll, O|>I>UMIIO Jnclc*Fl llotvl, WE A HE PUCPAHED TO PRINT,ON SHOUT NOTICE, Bill Heads, Hooks, l>rug<rist Labels, I'ro pranimeH, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Ilrafts, Hlanks. Business Cards, Visiting Car<ls, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Hills of Fare, Order Hooks, Paper Hooks, Billets, Sale Hills, &c. BEINO KURNIBIIED WITH Tho Most Approved Hand Presses AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Border*. Ornament*. Rules, Cuts, Ac., | IN THE COUNTY, We will execute everything in th<> line, of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING Nb\TLY, PIIOJBI'TLr, A>l) AT AlttttONAllkß KATM, In a stylo tooxeel any establishment at ! home, an<l coiupete with any abroad. KIM II j Are employed in every branch of the j business, and we endeavor to meet the j j wants of the community, and to re-J | tain the honorable distinction which has* I been already conceded to this establish j iiient. for TAWTK I> ( OMI'OWITKtN AM. lllt'ii-aiKM 1 In Pithw >V'ol'Vt■ In all the essential* of ('heap Printing, j (Jood l':iper, Taatoful Composition, Henu | ti l nl Press Work, and IMKI'A'H'M. WO in : vite comparison, from getting out a Card j of a single line to an illuminated Pouter, 1 or a work of any number of pages. 151 SI M .SS Al> V I'.ItTISI:H IS. liAN i:, M'AIIOY A <■<>. DKAI.KttH I.N t'OIIEHIN AND DOffIKHTKC 1»K1 <a>OI)S. Xo. MO, Fedora I Htreet, I (SECOND POUR RRLOW JFEW H.RKKT UOUHR.) Allegheny C'il) , I*n. Dm.9. isra.::tr. STOVES AND PLOUGHS. , rn mi \I7"KOKHKCKER & RKIRKTt F .mn \ ▼ ders—Foundry North oft IM» |»«»r- ; j lir««t SE? North of Jack's Hotel, wherw you will find Store* of all sir.es and patrons. They »!«» keep on hand a (urge stock of Ploughs, U liich tliey sell KM cheap a* they can be , bought lit anv other establishment In the county. Qer.n.lTOstf lMijrj m;W isur. ; AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST AND AH GOOD AS THE BIBT. I R. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Have just received At their establishment ON MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA., A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. RlADrnt FOLLOWING CATALOOCB ANI> PROFIT THERKUT. FOU THIS Ij A DIT3B, AI wnya on haud a largo stock <>f Indies goods, such an COBBRO CLOTH, ALPACA 9, DK LANES, GINOHAM9 PRINTS, KKRCIIIKFB, NUHIKB. OLOVES, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. Alwav* on hand Mack Cloths. Fancy and Hlwk Ca*sl i mere*. Sstinetts, Caasinets, Twee 4«, Plain ami fancy Yea -1 ' Shirting, etc.. etc . etc.. It 1",AI»V M IDI, CI.OTSI I\<». Snob u COATS, PANTS, VESTS and other gn.menu. Roots and Shoes, IIATS, CAPS & NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles HOUSE II OLD GOODS, Such as Unbleached and Bleached Muslim, Linen and Cotton, Table Cloths. Oil Cloths, Linen and Hemp Tosrela, Carpets, Curtains. Fringe, etc. HARDWARE, <&C, If you want Nails or Spikes. Manure or other ft>rks, j Saw-Mill orotiier MOWS, Smoothing Irons. Locks, Hinges, etc.. goto M'Aboy's, where too can buy them cheap. ! IK YOU WANT Good Extra Family Flour, White or Brown Sugar, Rio Cuffee,lmperial, Y'ouug Hyson or Black 1 Tea, goto M'Ahoy'e. IF You WANTGROCERIEH of a superior ouaiity, at as low rates as they can be hAI elsewhere in the county, goto the store of R.C. 4 J. L M'ABOT. May 11, IM4. Adniiiifatrater'a Notice. LETTERS of Administration, on the estate of Archi l»ald Kelley. late of Parker township, dee d. have been granted to the undersigned, therefore all persona indebted to said estate are rtspectfully invitad 4o make immediate payment, an«i those hating claims against the same will present them prcperly authenticated for set tleoient. ROBERT SfoRY, J<'IIN KELLY A dais April M. 1«M. WALL PAPER, lAT Msnb, 2* MOP mnNßHir lll.Sd LMM OI M \OTItKN. THE WORLD llrouuhl rlurlit In tho Vory Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET, . WHERE the " Wandcr ,irrp *•->?»?,'* er." tn search of fine Tobacco, Snuff end Ci •CHrH' n,|| y Ji" a box,with * outstretch- Geo. Vogo ley. jr Mnpnfacto reran*' Dealer in all kinds o r Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. Having heen duly appointed a "Committee of Six." to pr.H-eetl to parts beyond these digtzins, to procure for the citizens of Hutler, atrial! others who may favor him with a call, the choicest arttelee in his line, would respectfully represent: that in pursuance of his appointment, he has been successful In collecting " tall speclmena" of the Lest articles ever found in Hutler! lie would also further represent: that he feels grateful to the public for the fa vors conferred upon him, in "days gone by," and hopes J he will merit a continuation of their patronage In "days I that are to v mo." In conclusion, lie begs leave to make the following re mark : that he has a little the best articles in his line.th.it are to be found from the "ceutre to the circumference" 1 1 of Pennsylvania, ami indeed, ho might safely add, tho ! United States of North America, tho Hrillsh Possessions, j or the t'.difoi nitis, including the month of the Colunitda I rlvor, all along the coast of Oregon, up as high as the parallel of " Phllly Plmur faorty." 110 HIJMIILY anil- I rlts tliec ustomof all the " Ptur IVnple" of llntler. or any ! wayfaring man who may chance to make his transit aero** the disc of lloller. or sojourn within her borders for "a season," feeling confident he will glveeatlsfhi tlnti, both n« I regard* pi ice and quality. Collie and eJtamllH- foi > I'r ' sen es I Don't pi: tit off!! ProcraAt lnatb>n is the thief ~l | tim«-!!! UKORHK VOUKLEY. Jr. Hutler, I'a . Mav 11.I«0|. hmm DAM STORE, MCIH'N Wtore, DRUiIS, III'. I UM, DRUGS. v, FHiri NKS, MRDiriNF.S MKDK'IN i'.r 4 . M I'.Dlt'l N EH, MEDICI MCS, MEDICINES, DYES, DYES, DYES. PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS. Pure Llquoisfor Medical use only. Solbi, Cream Tarter etr. etc. French and American Perfumery find Toilet article*.— Brushes, Tru<"ee and all article* lu the Drug line. •112 the best quality and at 112 tirest rates. Dec. fl. IHll.l. I RUI MIL NURSERT.i IV KA It KL'TI.ER. PA. rill IE imdi'i limed w nil respeetfullv inform the public { ' I that, ho is now fully prepared ,to furnish t I them with tile choicest variety and very be.*! quality of | all kinds of fio't During the I *■*! summer ho lias I ! made large addition-- to his ft'H-k of Klult ami Ornaiiieu- I tal tn es. mid has on hand a larger nndhettet quality and j ! varlely tb:in Ins ever be<»n of]''!ed In this county Con ■ sistinv; of SUMMER. WINTERS FALL ' PPLES. 1 I PEAt'll ES PEARS AND Cll li - also. STRAW- ItERRIEM ol the very line t rtmility- difinont kinds of I Hheiibarb. A Spleliiiid lot • ! Evcrgiectis great j vaiiety or Promiscuous tree-* for onmmuiit and di wles.— j All of Which, we pro)»o"i' to Kell on as icason ible teiins, us the same quality and varieti-t can be had for, fi »tn | any ageticv or esfablishment in the country. .fan. b, IWM. SILAS I'EARCE A S »NF. JACK'S HOTEL BRNJ, .JACK, l'ro|>i'lt»lor. I { Comer of llnlu si ml .IniT eraon lrret*< If n ' lei , I»n . I March 10. ISO 4. Theodore Freckenstein, M. D., I'll VSK'I A > A NI RUCON. OFFICK on the Corner of Jefferson and McKean streets, (Oppoeito corner from I ? . P. Church ) IHTLI'.R, A. Dec. 21, lKft4::?.mo 11. N. FiMlier's litiprove«l FRUIT CAM, Patened Nov. 12. 1801, Aug. 10, 1V,2, and March 22.1««4. To be had only of tho subscriber, on Mnin St., HL'T- I)ER. Pa.. I d'"irs North of M'Aboy's Store,wheie every article of TIN \V A HEn k*>pt in UUKA TVA 'lbis ran lias been extensively use«l and f>nnd to be perfectly safe Its great convenience will be discovered at flrnt sight. The extensive facilities for manufactnr in« 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 ga-ket, caiiHiiiK tlie cement to melt by the hcatot the fruit; be coming cold, it Is perfectly sealed. It is thmed or open ed in an instant, by hooking or unhooking a strait wire spring. LADIES, and others, are requested to call and WAAIII iue this unsurpassed Fruit (Mn. * WM. 8. ZIEULER. Hutler. July 111, 1804::tf. * n AHN i;ss siioi', • Z3E9 1 * 03 ' vjnsro. SEDWIGK, H AYINtI opened" a new Ihrnni Shop, opposite Royd's Huililfo/s. Hutler. Pa., will k -p cori-tantly lon hand, a 1i: iiient of i.|'JCJ, [| n>--. and I every thing in his line of business, which !»<•• • <rfers nt prices to suit the Mine-. Work of all kllide mariufdctnriaJ to order, an.l ••pairing done on shorf ivdic.'. j Dec. 9, lHd's:::tf JOHN A. SKI#WICK. Ash «3£ Graham, -A. TT O ZFo INT IE 3T S' AND Can ouso llurs n t w ? OI I - CITY, I»A. Vl' Particular attention given to Conveyancing and tbe examination of Title*. 64 Oil claims b oght and iohUfrf Office on Main Street, fir t building en*t nf Post Office. DR. B. r. HAMILTON, Formerly of Sunbury,Bu#cr Co., H AVING located in BUTLER, offers hi- pmfunaioMl services t«. those whose*fit to giwhim a call ! OWce. that formerly occupied by I>r F marling R. m. M'LURE, Attorney at Law, PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT. Officii, N. E. corner of Diamond. Butler, IV Feb. 3,1864 c tf. xoritn. IN the matter of the fin.il account of John Mayers and Ilenry Rosebaugh. rotnmittee .»f J hn Beighly j In the Court of Common Feaa, of Butler county, No. 7, September Term, 1H43. And now to wit : March JTth. l*oo aceount filed and confirmed JViti, and notice of the ! filing, directed to be given, according to tule. relating to accounts of as"itrnee> and trustees: and thai tlie-lacne : will be allow ad on the first day of i ext Teiin, to wit the 12th day of June, A. D., 186&, unlese exceptions be | filed on or before tnat day, of which notice is hereby ; given. j Butler county, sx : Certified from the Record this IStb day of April. WM. STOOPS, April I'<MM6. Prothonotary MoaMi® sumo 7 Attorney at Law, FRASKLIN, VESAXGO COCKTY, A - one door North of KIKNEAR HOB ; Chaelcji McC.iifDL.ue HUQH C. GRAHAM.. McCANDLESS & GRAHAM, at Law. ! Office on the South-west corner of the Diamond, Better, Pa I Also, CLAIM AGENTS for securing />nji«n*, Arrears I of l\ti/ and It'iunty Monty, for Soiidiers, or If they are ! dead > for their legal representatives. In prosecuting Sol | dier s Claims, or those of their Representatives* no charge I until collected. [ Dec* «, ltsl* GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. A Family and Agricultural Journal devoted (o CHOICE LITEItATL'HI!, includingPottrr.NorchttM, i Tales, and Moral ami Kutertaiuing Beading generally.— In the Literary Department we shall present the chotseat wilinn the reach of ourextended means. The Novelette#, i Tale", Poetry, Ac., ahull be supplied from the heat and highest sources, and be equal to anything to be found In nny Journal or magar.ine. At IHI CULTURE ami HORTICULTURE, embracing Farming, Gardening, Fruit-Raising. Ac. Our labor* In this depat tnient for over thirty yoaas, have met the cor «linl approbation of the public. Onr purpose has been t*» furnish useful ami reliable iuforination upon these very important branches of industry, and to protect them ao far as wlt hill our power against the false doctrines ami selfish purpose-* of the many empires and scusation-ad venturera by which the Farmer is inceeaantly assailed.— This portion of the (Jr.rmantovm TtUgraph la alone worth the wbole price of subscription. NEWS DEPARTMENT.—The same induatrv. earn and discrimination, In gathering and imparing tiie Stirring Events of the Hay, expressly fur Ibis paper, which hith erto haa been one of Its marked feature* and given no uni versal satisfaction, will be continued with ledoubled ef forts to meet the Inrreasing demands of the public. Ti.kmh:—Two dollars per annum; one dollar for six months. No orders received without the caah. arid all subiM I ■riptioha stopped at the eud of the time paid for. Addrece, PHILIP It. FRKAB, Editor and Proprietor, German town, Philadu, Pa. Arthur's Home Magazine. Edited by T. 8. Arthur an Virginia F. Totarn*end The HOME MAGAZINE foi 1806 will be enlarged and Improved, and made still more worthy of the eminent fa vor with which It haa been received. Its character aa a HIGH-TONED PERIODICAL, claiming nubile favor on the ground uf teal merit, will bu carefully maintained; while for variety. Interest, usefulness, and all the attrac tions of literature and art essential to a true 11 •>M t. MAO AIIN*. the puhlisheis will uim to make it HUPI.RIOR TO I ALL OTJIKHS. j Amt Ftkcl EXORAVINO, axd TWO PAOM or Mi sic, will appear In every number. bHldct choice pictures, groups and characters, prevailing fashion-. ami a largo variety of patterns for garments, embroidery, etc., etc.— In all respects wo Khali give A FIRST-t LAS'* MAOA ZINK. at a price Within the iea< hof every intelligent family In ti e land. I An< w s»oiv by T.B. ARTHUR will be Commenced In ilhe January number. Y. oil v TKIIV-. in AHVAVCR.—One copy. $2.60: three copies, |o,oo{ five copies, and one to getter up of club, • $10,U0( nine copies. Hud one to gcttet-up of club, sl6,tut. J | tt r< A beautiful PR KM IU M PLATE. entitled " Til E i INFANCY OK BUAKHPKAUB," will be mailed tm-acli per«w>n whonends u* a dull of subscribers. |t will also be milled to each single subsoribet from whom we le celve 112 4i>-!•'< r £1.60 we will send one copy each of Hour. I Mao v/ivf. and OoiißT'n LAt>¥*n Poor fur it \»ai. Audiets, T. S. ARTlil'R A CO., 32a WaluutJHieet, Phila. Nov. 30, ISO I. | MI t ium:ON I>KNTIHT*H. ' DRS.S.R.&C.L. DIEFFENBACHER. i A |{ U pi-fparetl to insert , "jV v e J\ :irfllii-iitl -I enlui l» • ; - zxxx::. "oVulranlf ,t oral •ifji.,|e, «;..|d, Mlv-ei I'litin i ' iWT lioae desirous to Mvail themselves of the luteal ; V\ TvTtYYTj ' iniprovetiieiits in detitla- T / 112 try. should not fall to .'• 4 / '"lfr V.* examine their new style* ' -ij* of Vulcanite nipt t'orallte work- Killing, cleaning, ' extracting and adjusting the teeth done with the best i | materJala and In the best manner. Partfoulai allentlon J j paid to children's teeth As mechanics, they defy coin* petition: as ..p«uatora they Htftkamong the heat, t'har- | i ges nusleiut' l . Advice free <>f charge. Office-—ln Royda j I Hnibliiig Jeflerson Street, Butler I'a. Dec.<MHiiS,:::tr. !F A IR/TDSnEIELSraiIP. j rnili: undersigned w iiihl respectfully ftif'>rui the public, : I that they have entered into partn.-: -i ip, iu t'ne 1' ii<lcM*t filclnur ISuHlnifH, and hereby solicit the patronage if the pnldlr. j They nre provided with a neat Hearse, and have on hand a large quantity.**# Tin- vc v !••• t material, and are 1 fully p'i p tie.l t fin nidi < 112 all ki els on short notice. J hey will liaveon hands constantly a variety (»112 ('•iHlns finished to «uit purchasers, ami on th« moat rea | aonnble tt rm*. Thev will also furnish Carriages and conveyance* for | Funer.tl occasion * w hen requested. Ware Hisinis, on •lelfereon ntreet, 2doop§We*t of American < itl*en Olllcc ti. C. l;<»i;s8lN(i, Rntlei\ July 20, l*o4::tf. CiKORfJK KDA. iil[ YOU SEEN THIS? rnto sub i iln'i /rale ® * fill to his old friends | - v <, : & and cuhtouiwa for past • \ favorb, would announce I _ to the ptiblir thathe haa f-fy V..J\, ? alarge sti.fk of i xXTJ T HA DI>LI> ' -rssst fi \ 112 l,c will ,M ' r " " ,v nl Mll -IT times to serve th"4e who may favor him with a rail. He Inconstantly mrnufacturing, and keeps unhand the very b'nt assortment of T It V If U S. All w.rk warranted. Repairing done on the ahorteat notice and most favorable terms. Dec. 0, 1863. J. J. BKDWICK. [V the matter of the final account of John Meyera and llenr\ Rosebaugh, Committee of Keliou Heigh b , In the Court of Common pleas, of I'.utler county. No. 7.September Term I>*43. And now to wit: March 27, 1 H «'&. account filed and confirmed Sini. and notice of the filing directed to he given, according to rule, relating to acroiint* of assignees and trustee-: and that tlie sumo w ill !»«■ allowed on the flr«t day of next Term, to wit: the 12th day of June, A. I>. IBt 112». unlea* exception* be filed on or before that day, of which m»tice is hi-ieby given. JiutJrr county, sx / Certified fr»nn the Record this 16 dav »112 April. 1865. U M. BTOOPB, April 10 1565, Prothonotary. Photograph Albums, &c.. At prices ranging from 5O C»nt*« t S*»,oo. A> K W Ki: ATlit i; i N R RI 11; bddk mmuL tA II.V hi. 1..." »'»K I'll'lToiiHAl'll JMCTI i'Kjj I | geu"ral supply > 112 pocket ami K«UiUiy twldes. 11. C II KIN KM A V New Millinery Store t»rMIIK MbHcrilMr bM open<-<l i NEW MILUMBY gross, I in Holler. Pa.opp- -.le ilie L"«r> ll.u e. whet-rutin i« prepaied to <lo nil kluda of Work iu her line, .u< ti a* DRESS MAKING, TRIM MI N# BONNETS, Ac, Ala • a generalaasortinentof Trimming* alwayeon hanl* MACHINE STITCHING & BRA ING DO S E TO OIIDI ;K. ! She lo;>»« by strict attention to pleaae her customers Olve her a call. Mrs. £. HfcRToBEIUIKK. j Butler Mar. 2, ««::3 ©op. W. N. H. KLDULT J. B. CLARK HID 111.K & lU.VIIk, Attorneys' at Law. Olttcc, In the County Snrvejor'i ofl)ce, IlutW-r, Pa, Will attend to all bunlwewa entreated to tliem.frr.>mptly| ! AN" Ln IM'KDCHI* Aomte. for recritißK I'K.I I >** 1 BOUNTIES. BACK PAT for wddter* or then reprenentat »*•»-, 90- No charge until claim* are collected George Vogeley, Jr., MANUPACTUHEE AND DEALER IX ALL KIXD3 or Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, Mnln Ntreet, llutler. Things Done Up Right!! , J" wuh to Inform Butler county, and the region round about, that I have just received the bent article* ev er imported Into this cownty. Tb*oalr way u> prove the fact i* to call and examine my Tobaceu, Snuff 1 and Nrge* •< believing in the truth of the old adage ! that 44 th« proof of the Pudding ie in chewing the Bag." ' Any man that haw an inkling for Tobacco, iu any of it, I onus, can be gratified. OEOROE VOCE LEV, Jr. Butler, NOT. 30,1864. YOUELEI IKWISI:, WILLIAM VOGELEV, Proprietor. ' rpilE undersigned would respectfully infirm the pnblic .1 generally, that jhe kaa erected a large and commodi j oua brick building, uo Uie site of the old and well known I house, formerly occupied by him aa a Tavern Stand. U« I ha* Uef at great expense in erecting and furuiahing hii new hoUune, and flatten himself that he ia now pre|tared u accouuno4ate all who may desire to give him a call.— , Having arople houae room for one hundred peraocu, aik ; aUbhug for at least fifty horses. • Thankful for pa»t patronage,he would aak a contino anceof the same. ¥,H. YOGS LEY. | D** 9, lM*. If The New York Tribune, NOTWITHPTANDINO the enbftUPUAIT tflCttfteul pcttsea Httending the publh ation of *|'HX THH»OH* is-casionetl by the employment of numerous «imy or-o ri-poiul«iits and other lllieralexpenditure*, as well as bw the advance in the price of paper and oilier material*, ws have resolved, for the picseut at least, not to increa*e the Rubscriptlou prices of either Meekly or Pemi Weeklv papers but to coutinue to furnish them at $2 and fit res pectively, per annum; being the same prices which were established more than twenty years ago, when the cost was only about one-th r,| ~fwhat it is at the preaeut time. Our Term* will be found below,and we wlah It to il'rl tV. :, | , h Il11 " Term. .11l •Irklly 111 .I hfrally n,l|,« e a t„, ,„.l „„ „ l>lltr . i'L'i WI;«"CTW ° * l,l l>* Hiiuwvii Term a. DAILY TRIUUNB. Single copy . Mall subucrlbera, one copy, one yew! W " *J° one copy, six months 6go do one copy, three months..!... 3 00 FKMI-\V£F.KLY THIBUNK. Mall aubsci ibera, one copy, one year 3 00 do no one copy, aix tuontha t 76 do do one copy, three month oo WKRKLY TRIRUNK. Mail anb-tcrlbei*, one eopy, one \, ar o nil «lo do one copy, six HI to Persons at the trouble of procuring •übacrlbera and remitting us S2O for ten copie* of tl.e M he entitled t o one eopy gratia. For fit) for tweutv ct>- pies, one copy of the Semi-Weekly gratia. Draft* on New York payable to the order of "Tim rHini .vr helug safer,aie preferable to any other mode of remittance, Hut where drafts cannot be conveniently procured, United Suites, or National Hank bill* are the next I'csf, arid may be sent by mail at onr il«k; but in case o| loss IUK Tit lot .vt w ill nut bo responsible until furnished with a full description of the lulls, int lutling the name of the bank, denomination and number, and the time and place of the mailing of the letter, with the enclosures Addles* TIIK TRIRUNK, New Yoik. Dec. 7, IMW. The American Citizen, "■ 'ii ..i— hi... i.,,. ~,,ri7i! foiim-rt) occiiplcl b.v Kli Yetter, us a store »!,M " In n.lviinfr. or wltlilu t| , (lr-t si* month« ;or If not pmd until after tln exidra ; lion ol the first six months expira, TEHMB OP AD.VERTISING, &o Uui"i*"Ti,".«" bs, "" l,ub,w "'"""" i"c 'I» One sijuare. one Insertion., «1 Knell «tlhse<|||eut ilisei tloil r^. U column for six nuutOis i » \ tt lj column for six months .... (si I rwlumn lor six fnonth* 86 o** V olnil.ll foi . lie yem 26 oo H';" a, on ' V"'- 70 oo I rofi'ssioitaj fiml 1.0-tness t'arils, not exceeding K .. on t.xecutoi jsniid Auditor's not lies ea< h .'t to Applications foi License* aaeh ' ' 112,. ( antioiis. t.stirrya." N»ithe« of Dissolution. n. t exceeding I square, .'t in-ei tlou*. eaeh... . 2 00 10 lint-, ul .\..i.(.tir-11,.,i li,w,iiiv,,lni,*iil„ iu | i „„„ l „ lu „. iOII WORE. % sheet band bill, 60 cople* or less ft 1 12() \\ " " 2 f<n »„ .. •; •* too * ,u " *' (>0 ■IAXK*. For any quantity under 6 on ires, 112 1 roper quire; on al| , amounts over that, u reasi.nahle reduction will he made ! Single packs, fl ftO; each adilltiotml pack, M) eta LOCAL XOTJOKB. j 10 cents per line for each insertion. 1 will l>epublished grail*, where the si ii < d not exceed Mini-.; f(t eaeh additional line, 6 ct* will ie clntrgeW A.lv,.i il».. n ,™i«i.ro. I', ftilc, tors ami Auditors notices; lsttu\., |i|. Inihii of Tail -1 in-idiip.t atitioua, and all transient a-ivarlUeinent*, mimt W e, t. e undersigned apil /',' yrirtijt ofth Ibltler papers, hereby agree to sii it tly aitjo ic th shove •'•hi dtile of pric««i. until fiirti.er n0«.r... WM IIABLKTT, Jlutbi Anteneitn. t I<AIIK W I LSON , I' vi. || 11 e I l ld ROIIINBON 4 ANIIKRSON, American Cltlueo. July 13.1MJ1. WAVERLY MAGAZINE. FOR FA'III.Y AMUBKMKNT AND INSTRUCTION by MONVH A. I>OW. 't'hls (taper I* tlie largest Weekly ever publish/ I in th country Ila contents are such a* will Le n, th most faatidiotiscircles—nothing irum>-i il being admltte Into Its page*. It will ufTord a* m«u.h rea#ling matter a almost itn.v ofiocan ilml time to fnonsisfiiig • 112 'ial«* I History, Biography, together with MUSH- and Poetry..-* Thepstpert ritnlns no ultra sentiments, and meddles nei titer with politics inir ndigion, but it is characterized by % high moral tona. It circulates all over thecoi ntrv, from Maine to California. Tun*s.—The Waverly Magazine is puldlsfird weeklv by Mose* A. Dow, No. &, Lindail Street, Boston, Mass Two edition-are printed, one on thick paper, for Periodica Di aler*, at M cento a copy.and an edition for mail *ub*crl hers (on a little thiuer paper, so JM , tu come within the I. * |satb«ge law.) OIII»copy for 12 months, fan One copy f..r H months \ •/,, One c< py f..r 4 months I'm One copy for G months. j Two copies foi 12 months ft.no Four «• pies f.r 6 months, ?, 0o All aildltion* to th'* clnb« at the aante rat's All mon lesrereivi will be credited according Ut the shove leim- Paper stopped when the last nt.mUi paid f. r ls»<n' No subscriptions taken 6ir lese thau four tnonth". All clnh* must be »ent by mall. A name must bs given for each paper in the club. A new volume commences et«ry July and January.- But If a person commence* at any number in the volume and pays 112. r six months, he will have a complete book wiMi a title-page. M hen a sul-criber orders a renewal of his *ul»ecriptioo lie should tell ris what was (he last number he rprpived then we shall knoM what number tore m-w Jt without hun ting over our book*. Otherwise *>• shall tM-giri when the money is received. Persons writing for tin- paper must write th oil name, n<s*t office, county and state verv dis tinctly. Those who wish th*lr paper changed should tel w here it has previously lieen sent. Postage on this pa pet is twenty cents a year, payable in N<lvance at the office where taken out. Hull* must alwaya be sent at one time to get the bensfit of the low price. •• cannot send them at the clnb price unless rei-eivrd all together, as it In ((m nmch trouble 'o bKik (Mm our hooks or keep an account with uh U op* get, tinn them up. Monthly Parts—a year. In all cases. Any one sending n» live Dollar* can have tfc* weekly "Uaverly Magaidne. ' ami either of the following works for one year by mail: "Petiraon's 1/nli.n' \| raa.i.e.'* "Harpei s Magazine," Oodcy's i R.a»k," "Ladles Ga , zetteof K.L-hlon, " "Atlantic Monthly." All l» tt. rs arid mmuii ci.tiona concerning the t>Apor j must be add res-. 1 112«, the puhlish.-r. i Tit ,W A y to rttn cat .; / —Tne proper mode to «tib«crihe for a paper is to en< I- se the money iu n l«tter ami addres ti e publisher iljrer g visg ludtvldml n -rne. with th p>«si 'unly arid very plainly grruten. awp. st: marks are often illeirlble. Addres* A. DOW, Boetnn, Mass AT WHOLESALE ONLY ! v/Atciiß: itfJD JEivsiiiy Lowest Prices for Cash! j ARM I AM. <Ol r ■ r Mgftcif AMT«, Pedlaia, Trader*. fin ler*. * n<l tieneral .feelers can make Enaimou* Profi . u|)..u »•until Inve-!iiM9«|! . . .Ji v. M vof a»»v I'Kttern or Qnality ami in any otu*nt ;ty made h» order 4s"lwttiiiM«ifor any cl*« -of h .rk lurm-l.od. *«- f\»rt. u!,tr attention paid to tuppiyiry Auctii>n-rr*. ( ouutry J'ed.urt, JnUuin 'Jradert, and Ar j my I/f„i ! Any style of Ui»yl« imtnuCw -Hired, such a* Inventions it' at 1,..1t CLkhK-, with m «UiMli Capital. can flu«l constant employment! I luatraletl Li«t»ami full particuJar* free. rut RKUIRIT To nut KETAJLEI: ITJ VERY LA ROE A WHOLESALE Sofimlt ran!** e.rri*d in « km.p-.u k j bawl vali-e. or carpet hag. and pill not be like hooka— bulky or inconvenient 112. curry fr- m place to (.lace Kf NJ.Mi.KII AMoTllf It THOU I—this lWMljes* io Btrlctl lloiiMiftbl.-' mm- There it <J t» .<te r n-'aer,t,ry o, I ejruyyerutina. Ufß UoODS show for the now We*. ami prove j them-ehres!! It is a business In which an amp!* unj tali*factory "piiruleut it given far the money received ami H n encour aging profit if« pocketed at the same tine. It i* an oc cttpatiou in which no MtivDlMwl »»e afraid nr ashamed , to canvass the name field again and again, for where «>nce 1 our goods are introduced, a permanent am 1 c ontinw ui i demand is created. j To Soldi era in the Army, or th*Me at home dinahled by the hardeliips • 112 war, to Clergymeu out of'health. Teach ers. Pottaimlerii, or any person who wiehe* eithei 1.-cal • .ran active occupation, *a«| one that brings with it ORkAT PECUNIARY INDUCEMENT*, thi« preaenta AN »PM*4tT UNITY seldom met wit* TRY Vf\ AND | BEE FOR YuIRgELVEB!I i CAREFULLY PELECTKD LOTB.OF JIViIBT. com j prising our newest styles and nuwt aaleable variety o <i.*als, will be sent anywhere in the Loyal State*. " We are conatantly tilling orders from persona leaving the choice of Uoods Wholly with ua. To such we promise the beat exercise of our taste ami judgment, and (ton °ur long experience can ensure satisfaction WI AUK KO j YAT in ADVAXCB, state what style and quality of (ioode | are wanted, and we will send the nauie ajtd collect pay by Exprea* at th* end of the Route. jGOLD AND-SILYER WATCHEB. Wood movements and n*anuft»< tured in the beat ma* ner.of pure material, all warranted •* prices from $lO to $250 earh. Sent anywhere— pay collected by Expreas/-*- Satis&u-tion guaranteed! All Watchea at firat pricaa they being of our own Importation. Circular* fru by maill fiend /or them ! ! T. k H. l>AL r UHAN t Manufacturert and Importer*, Dec. 7, 1384::3 mo. 716 Broadway, New York. Admimistrater's Xotire. LBTTLKB of AdmiMtstradoaafefanv *»<m t on the eetata of Daniel Wolfcrd late of Cherry Tp. dee d, having bee a daly inmed to the undernigned, air persons know, ing thaw selves indebted to the same will make immedi ate pe> rnent. and th< *e having claims against said eatatp wkM present than* properly authenticated for settlement. H»ylT, IM*. E 112 OHRIBTT,
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