©he gartnet* department Selecting COWB. First I get abroad eide view of the animal, at a distance of about two rods, a« I have noticed for yc.-re that there was greit similarity in the gen eral proportions of all first c'ass milk ers—being very small in girth just back of their forward legs as contpa red with their girth just forward of their hips. I have never known a first rste milker, of any breed, not tbu3 proportioned, so that, if this i'orra is wanting in any animal I have recommended to me, I do not caro to look at her more, unless I want a breeder for some other purpose than the dairy. For breeding oxen j should want a cow of reverse propor tions; that is, larger girth forward. I next feel the size of the milk veins and trace them to tho entrance yito the chest, which iiT'superior cows are large admitting the bali of th 1 largest finger; if divided or subdivided, as i3 sometimes the case, I judge of eiz* of each orLfice, as I care It -s for the size of the vein it : elf'than the a ti fice. Next. I examine, by'sight and touch the udder, or bag, which must be capacious in order to hold much milk, with .teats wide apart and free from large seed warts or sores of ny kind. I then inquire how long th<> goes 'rv before ca .ving. as I do not want a family cow to give milk less than forty six weeks out of every fifty-two; also as tot o qunntity of the milk; and, to close, 1 r>i k her with my own hands. Cor Exchange paper. FRUIRIN CENTRAL ILLINOIS.—AP peIs aro a little Inter than usual, but from present indications will bo far abovo tho average. fto signs of blight are noticed, and the tent cat crpillar. the great pest r»f the applf tree in some sections, has not tn,.d< its appearance yet in cent'al Illi nois. Pears have set their fruit un usually well this season, and If they escape the blight, the crop will bi large. The prevalence of blight de ters many from planting pear trees Neither locality nor variety of pear eeem to exempt the tree from blight. The attack is often sudden and g-n --erally without any assignable cause. Trees which bear 'well this sear-o 1 may never li eto bear again. 'J his fact renders the crop an uncertain one, and accounts, in part, 112 r the high price of the fruit. One theory in this light is that the sun in th< winter starts the sap on tho south west side of the tree, aril the severe frost of the night bursts tho bark. This alternate freezing find thawing vitiates the sap, which, in the follow ing sprine, is crried into the circula tion of the tree and results in itapar tial or total destruction, in tie month of June following. Few of the budded varieties, since the general destruction of the favor ite trees in this region, be r fruit. The seedlings are bearing sparingly. Plums hav« produced well, and if 11 t destroyed by the curculio, or other insert, will yealti an average crop If the grapes escape the blight the yield will be larger than ever known The season has been too dr for strawberries. REMEDY FOR KICKING OOWS.-COWS, • pays a cotemporarv, so <iotf! kick with- OBtNßego d reason for it. Teats are sometimes chapped or the udder tender, harsh ban ling hurts them, end they kick. Sometimes Ing an I sharp finger nai's cut thu- teats' ami sometimes the milker pulls the long hairs on the udder, wh le milki ig Shear off the long hairs, cut loi finger nails close, bathe chnppeu teats with warm water, and them well withlard, and always sr« ar a cow gently. She will never k.ck unless something hurts her, or she fears a repetition of former hurts When handled gently, cows like to be milked. When m ate ; otherwise, they will kick and ho d up their miik. It is quite as co sisterit to whip a siek child to stop its cn in , as to whip or kick a cow, to prevent her kick ng while being milked. BADLKY HORSES.— To start S baulky horse fill his m uth wiih iii-- or gravel from the road, and he will go. Now do not laugh at this, but try it. The plain philosophy of the thing is—it gives h ; ni something else to think of. we have seen it tried a hundred times, and it has never failed. SWINNY IN HORSES. —Take about a quart of water, boil it and add sat as long as it will dissolve any. Then take a piece of blanket and dip it in this preparation while hot, and bathe the horse's shoulde*. Repeat until a c.'re is effected. A great many horses have been cured in this way. To PREPARE BEEF TO DRY— It is only necessary to cure it by putting it in a rather weak brine for three or four days, and hang in a dry, airy place, not too warm. It sh >uld be cut in slices about two inches thick. S. W. A. To FRY EGOS. —To fry EGGS nicely requires some little attention, as they are apt to become hard, black and unpalatable. There Bhould be plenty of butter or oil, and care should lie "taken not to let them be overdone. If ham or bacon is fried with them, it must be done first, and the eggs afterw ar da. — £x. j (gducatitmat -Department Education and Intelligence a Safe guard of the Nation. In no country in the world is the vo cation of school master recognized as it is here. And it ia the most hopeful sign of the times that education ia progressive in the United States, including within its influence almost the entire population. The privileged classes in England have beeu wout to regard this feature in our system 83 the source of discontent and disorder among the masses,, who, in con sequence of fhe expanding and elevating effects of the diffusion of knowledge, he come incapacitated for the steady pur suits of the laborous occupatiyiis of liie. The universities <mc! schools so munificent ly endowed in that country, are only for the rich. The poor are not regarded in their system of education aa worthy of any special care. Though of late there is growing tendency among the Liberals in England to inaugurate amoreenlightened policy towards the lower class. In this free country, where the effects of a gener al v spreading of knowledge lias been so favorable to the cause'of liberty and pr -- gregs. there are not wanting narrow-min ded bigots, who di.-claini against univer sal education, because, as they allege, it may be used for unlawful purposes. This :s indeed ao irrational sentiment, which if carried out to its logical oonsequcooMt would cut "us off from every humanizing force that could elevate us above the con dition of brute aniiua's. If such notions should obtain generally, all material im provement, as well as that pertaining t > the mind, would be arrested, and we should Ue carried back to the condition of the primeval man "prone to the eaitli like the beasts of the field." The bar uionizing and elevating tendencies of a free aud universal system of education are now generally recognized throughout all Christendom unless (ireat Britian is excepted. Only in the country which places itself in the attitude of mentor li> all the rest of the world, are the masses, permitted to grovel in stolid ignorance. In Western Europe, especially in the Germanic Confederation, Governments have made liberal provisions for public education. It need not be reiterated how in our own country, it is a cardinal prin ciple that the coming generations shall receive instruction. National, State, mu nicipal and private endowments have lain deep the foundations of schools and uni versities, which shall remain through coming ages, to train our children for the enlightened enjoyment of their privileges as citizens of the g,urkms Ameri can Union. It is beyond cavil that where a people are ignorant, they are neiousand deprav ed. To what frightful excesses and causeless wars hare such people buen led into by demagogues What an untamed ferocity has been displayed hy.the French peasantry, in their civil wars, towards their fellow countyuicn. The people ol our own Southern country, for a reason that they are generally uneducated and uninformed, have been with the greater facility led iuto the frightful insurrection which has proved so fatal to them. In our own action of the eoufitry, where the "Peop e's College ' is found in iViry sett lenient and neighborhood, a very dilluent coud t ou ot t ciety exists, both as regards intelligence and virtue Al most everywhere communities are educa ted and whilst deliberating upon vital t pics and public 'aifairs uiiinipastti oued. 'i he struggle against the rebellion was uot uudeitakcu through an interested im pulse nt anger or revenge, or through any craving for the eulargeuieut and citcu sion ot the area ot our government. But the contest was undertaken and carried on from the deliberate conviction that the entirety it ttiis republic was above alt oilier political iiii-as, an object Worthy t. t'6 fought and di*-d lur. .M»9t ieniatLn be has been the spectacle oi i.bedieue< and order throughout tt*■- un*i in toe <y aland educated AUrtn. V\ tiat cou.age wjutobeaieoce, w.i u.scij liuu have u. caucoted soldiers shown 1 aa tia.- ueter buen ku»nu beiure in.he annuls any peo; ie. iney hate had uosupenors m'any nation. It, theu education does not weaken hu man courage, but ruuaers it ihc more e*- iect.ve, and enables men to discern and seek the tight, and kuow and shun the cause of tyranny and inju-tice, shall v e not earnestly adhere to oun theory and practice of education for the people. And this is our surest safeguard against the combinations of traitors and tyra«ts who would subvert our noble fabric of tiblight ened government. — Pitts. Cbm. ■ AMENDMENT TO THE COMMON SCHOOL LAW.—BV a most seusibfe amendment to the School Law of this passed W wi&ter, the minimum age fur children to j be aduitted to the common schools was 1 I changed from five to fix years of age. Nur-j | ses, cradlei, rocking horses, baby jumpers ; and tin raititSjWiil no longer, of necessity j ; form a part of ordinary school house fur | niture, much to the delight of school ma 'ams and school masters everywhere. 1 —"A wise son inaketh a glad but a foolish man despiselh his moth ier> / guffs fljotlcjc. Fifth Street, Pittsburgh' Pa„ FOUNDED IJff I*4o AN& Incorporated jjy Legislative Charter, M u,. u b-X \J -- y # vvjJu of the kind IV TIIE UNION", conducted by a practical BUSINF-S MAN Our highest commercial authorities, • • ■ unequnled—comprehending every dephrtmeat of busl nosg, and yet «o -1 ilfullv condeniwd that the attentive student mitAters the whole in six or eight week's. It con niets of STOCK BOOKS, closed ©nee with a low and twice with again—exhibit ing !•> three different methods, the transfer of old to new book*. PARTNERSHIP BOOKS, conducted by thre* different methods, exhibiting the tran-fcr- i:•! to ». ks. with the Inti duction of a new partner. And practically Illustrating the PRIVATE LEDOER, by moans of wjjlcb the i t lie* luslne** are kept out - 112 th" genera! books 112 r the u*e of the partner* on ly Tit*- I. - kli t .1 '-veil named elsewhere. 'the settle ment of PiU-toersblp Hooks by 81 NO LB ENTRY, with six practical illustrations. oxhiblllng the books re opened 15 Double-Entry. A concise rule for rectifying DERANGED DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOKS, with "in sp»-< tflfftti -n*. Th»* caln or h;«» found. and the books correctly re-opened. The learner igalau exercised in OPENING BOOKS, from eight specifications, Including special conditions not often met with in business. A Ist), a -eii-aw of exotcisesin CLOSING BOOKS, from nvw so'l peculiar specifications Ths learner also writdN about etghn BUSINESS FORMS if i»r.ini--,Ary N. u>*. »IndgHiei<« V< te*. Drafts, Orders, I'IH- ! l .\' iouiire. \t. mts, Invoice, Ac.. Jtc. Also, u BUSPESS LETTLRS. which..with the hii-riijj*Ff .? n<«. .?r»» all connoted with his '•■tir»eof p -k Kn'i'k. niaklnjpjti a regular course of business practice, wilh .» conrse on twenty-five LRC TUBES UP.IN BOOK-KEEPING, bytheSeni'ir Principal, explaining all the business mat ters recorded in the text. Also, twelve LECTCHES ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS. IL w every one may get rich. 11 w t. got rich by tra ding. i iit- cuius'- •!' commercial (kllures «.»n spccula ti' The ni'-ral influence of integrity in youth, Ac.— Also, lcctuj fll upon COMMERCIAL LAW, on Partnership*, CoMtracta, Inanranco.mmon Carriers, -the St-itui" <>t Limitations, Ac. Pia. 112. al imtructioos it. detecting COUNTERFATT BANK NOTES, by a full set of genuine vign«<tto& oua counter*, and a 008 IMH.iiiiVi) H.'K K! . ITNO. In 'ipt, >* xl.il its the comtruetion and equip ment, tlo- .p-iting «• I -v i ;tnd ii d: 1 ulend rot nIH These Ijockh ».-•• h Ivw li<».'d bv ' 1 h«'r•. not nif taught *'!-.» where in the city.— Our new s>st«-m 112 PRIVATE BANK BOOKS, (in nunoi-rrii t. all the b»-4t form* in u«c tniioiig private Linkers Our new enlarged ediit a »l l'l'H'B STBA MBO A T BOOK- KEE P1 NO, In this ilfpni tnient s'udeuN have tho n«-i-ranco i-f our Super?o v■ M HIOS 11. SMI I'll, an experienced Pra.-.tfc«l \t»-r. untile A- c untant, aud formerly Clerk < 112 a MU*is» «lppi steamer. Our full cour-e f <i p r a-tice Include* about FIKTV BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled toabuut THIIiI Y DIE! EbtfNT FO: MS. viz : 11 Ledgers. 7 Da\-lio- ks, 5 I urn vls, Bill b k-, 4 I 'aflh it • >ks \ StieK I 'ok.->. I Jitv. il cl. I.■*. I lh>c<>uqt*bouk I fheck »-«;-• 1 l'»ep t-i»>- r, 'J • dhoti n-!egictors, 1 I'ickler. I HandV 1 firight b.' k. fa'^ug^ hi. k- < Fuel " k Ti,--. i. k - pr,v. t,< allv recor • i ib./ut SIX HCNORLD BUSIN l->S j'K AN • \. "i !•)'-.v.nij u hendlng D'M-'fc »" rigiual plan of biteducation in t."■)(!u< '"i twenty (:»•<• «•• u - igo ti w fir others have sut.'ceeded :n imtt-itiug f.un will bo bent -ceo by compar u g he businetfip ij'. !>■ mi b-.'-ks of their pupil* with those ol tbe'gradimto- . 112. thin in .titutiun. HARPEKS ENLARGED EDITION OP DI FF'W HOOK K i;i:i»lN(; Pricesl.76- P «tag f - 'J" < et:ts Sl id by B ■ k»eiler* ger orally. The full wing testimonials indicate the character o this woi k • • \ ther w .»k u; u Bo« k Keeping explains the sub jects with so mifi b.. i- and - r»»j-1« i . EDMUNDS, t asbier Mechanics' Bank. VVmllst , N. Y. "It gitesaclt-ai in.-'.|».ht int all departmt«ntf» of thin science." A > 1 i. \SER. ( " A* an «xti»n4ivc ship owjier. Ann it. an iud Europeai merchiitil, bank dlreetor, ete., be has born tbe reputatioj ■if tho Ingest order of buvntvn taictit- " JOHN W. BURN HAM, Merchant, No. H uth st . New \ k. 'Mr Duff 1* a man ot rare ijualilivations for businestt.' J iHN M. D TAVLOR. Merchant. I nlou st.. New > >• ieans. "Mt.Puff is a merchant of the first respectability." .1 i A NIKS. M'r bant. New Or'lean*. "I graduated in Duff's ( lieg«- i»t b«lf the time 1 ex pfcted ll'.-admtritbU; svsrem include- ru.thing surpe r fluou-, uoi leave" ut auvthing espenii il.*' R. t'OMPTON, Casliier Magta Rank, (. >ckport, N V. " It contain* much matter important t . tbe inerchnnt.'' C. O. HAISTEAD, President Manliuifun Bank, N. Y "The nt»»et complete work "112 th- kind I have ever seen." JAMES i» MURK AT. Presideut.Excbiitige Bank. Pittsburgh. "Th<Lmin»t cleat and 1 »mpreb«*n-i\e that I It <ve met with JOHN SNYDER, *" Caahier Bank of PRt*>hurgh. • You have your own lonj; exp»'ri««!»c»» « merchant to good use in this wotk ' RH'H AUD IRVI.V, Morrhant, No.Front +uiect N. Y. " The favor a' le opinions «'xpre«ne,<l by gentle t ien I c•■nipi'teut authority are well le-Hrved and vary properly bestowed." ntARt.ER M i.rt;pi>, LI.'WOUI HI KK WORTH, HO It 11KT KKI.LY. SperlAl r.mm'ttf". I tk* I hamr.-r t r„mme(M. v. y tliirwt from tlii> Mlantw.; l' -in M v.ii m iii K. stctMuy, •Y.«orr .i, unnnun •u-i.v ocur In the opini o «.f rhftttititv I theimpi .v. mHr<- .« 112 Mr. Duff" Ol iiCH»N .1. LKKDS, Rerordlnif ftecrctarv 112 the An..; .»»Institute. N, V TflK M£V i Mi LAM; KIUTIoN "1 MtFS STEAM 11. 'AT HOOK KKfcPl NU, .hi-! b; i i «u:i. -: Prfr. |2OO. sJfT bv Do. k .ienerall*. "A j>«i feet Hyiiein for kceding such !• i&)cf> and ncCO|Bti" J • AR »T Hi.R --!• run !v I > • 112 the Merchant* Hank I''ttsbur# "Hi® lime Table a»one i« v. >rtb the price fthebook." I» »k Hi.RRON. • Late 112 Ink of steamer Mount Vernon. "I con- i'Jbr the legal f»rm of the Steamer's Protest s > rah»Me i£at I never ieare port* without a copy of tbe b.tok on b«i*rd." A t McCALLA M. Captain steamer Areola •■The only work published ofany 'tolue'to tbe Steamer's Accountant. •' i ALLISON, Formerly Clerk of the 6"! earner Fortune -The meet perfect system of Steamer * Accounts in u»e " t: 8. FIUSBLh, Formerly Captain of steamer Nashville On Hill. It. Hull"* IVnuuuiMliip. Twelte First Premiums for the best Itusiness and Ornameutal awarded out Preaent Penman, by tbe United States l air at Cincinnati in .! 18»0 ! Peuuuvivania estate Fair at U yomin< 1800 W eniern Penn-yl vania- Fair at i'itt<bur|h 18'30 Western Virginia (air at Wheeling 1860 And the Ohio State Fair at«Mt»veland 1862 All of which are exhibited at our office "Perfect gema of the Peniuau s art."— Pott. "Theae performance* can only be excelled by tbe au thor. — l'tUtiiurgh Gazette. "All bigotnauiuuUk) are new and remarkable perfiwmancee.**— la *ni ng Gazette. "The late Western i'euiwylrania Fair awarded him Mix Fir*t Premiums in all bran'rhea of the art."— Ohio Journal. OIR TEHM3. Fof theOra.luatinft Juo ~ time unlimited ........440,00 Jilank* an 4 S^ti. -nerv.c *: elsewhere 2.50 of liutTa Bock-keeping - 1,75 j?Uur bl»Woare tuadeof hne oxtraaize paper, rule«l com- ! with f\il| aeta «>f auxiliaries *!?»*• frfsHltv.tii n theref ore offen the C-oaimercial Bto dent, the following IMPORTANT ADVANTAQEB: lat.'The bent Syrtem of accounts in use, taught by the Author. 2d. The daily lectures of an experienced Accountant. 3d. A saving «.f half fho time requtr#dby oilier Colle ger. and #2o or s.'k)in board. 4th. A saving of Id or *7 in Stationery. 6th. Having the beat bnaine<ui penman in the Weit. or full particulars, send for our elegant new Cir cular 112 ) i 8, with samples of our Penman's Business and Ornan.«bial Writing, Inclosing So cent* for postage, to • P. Dl i' V 4b *CKN, i>» inci,,oL 'W 1. VtU/Jmrn. Htekugb, fui T " \MERICAN CITIZEN Jati Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND Corner of M*lß asid Jffferiou Htrreta, Ojpx>oslte .Jack's Hotel, b* «* « m «-■- *?•». WK ARE PREPARED TOPRINT.ONSHORT NOTICE, Bill Heads. Hooks, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, Cheeks, Notes, Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Bills of Fare. Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, &c. BEING FURNISHED WITIt The Most Approved Hand Presses AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Typo, Burden, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, &c. 112 IN THE COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING N.ATLT, PftOHMI.T, Asa AT JIwSOSAIn.I RATES, In a style to excel any establishment at . home, and compete with any abroad. *0 ■ «*f> '<&'*' «t» *-» Mi *- na Are employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor .to meet the wants of the community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment, for TAbTi: I.TV COMPOSITION AND * Jn PrcsH Work. In nil the essentials of Cheap Printing, (!ood Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tilul Press Work, and DISPATOH, we in vile comparison, from getting out a Card of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. uisimss Ai»Vi.urisKM*rs. SAJI»L. U.LANE J. I.T!<3 M'.tBOT.. ...11l TtTTtft. I.AXF., M'ABOY .S: CO. DKAT.KUH IN FORKION AND ■MHIr.sTH' mn TVo. 1-iO, Fclcnil Htroet, fSSCOND DOHlt BKI.OW M,RK?T riOl'SR.) AllCKhcii) ( Ity. l*a. TIH.-. <> STOVES AND PLOUGHS. I i M1,.. \\ y i:rKBErH(.R A URIKEP —Faun £* * i *»9S. « »' !ers—l'-iu. Irv North 112 the J'■ J'■ ''yJm '1 Butler. whcrt-M «vei *'l -ngi ' ' 9 •<1 other castings are made onsli"i o•- £** ; .•. ■ Their ware-room i« on Main ' Hotel, where you w ; II find Stores <dallai7-~ They also keep an hand a large -t k r .• •. hey sell ascheap as they can b« bought .tr • hlidiment in the county* " 1- t» * » OO l>H, | NitW'» AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST • 4WI» 48 «00!> Afl TBI StST 11. G. & J. L. M'ABOY. Have just received at their establishment ON MAIN STKEKT, BUTLKR, PA A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Head tu* roliowtng cataloucb i.tn pnortr trerkkv. FOU THE L4 I>lllS. Always on hand a large slock of Ladle* goods, such a* COBBIIG CLOTH. ALPACAS, DE LANES, GINGHAM? i' M NTS, KERCHIEFS, NUB IBS, GLOVES, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. Always on Hand Black Cloths. Fancy and Plack Cassl mere*. Sat in* tts, Castd.aet*. Tifeeds, Plain and fltney Ve tings, Shirting, etc..etcetc., RF.AIkY MADE < I OTMI\Ci. Suoii «. COATS, PANTS, VESTS »nd uther Itoo(* ami Nhotn, HATS, CAPS k NECKTIES, and a variety j>f other articles iiorsi. IIOI.d oooies. . Snrli as Unbleached and Bleached Muslins. Linen and Cotton Table Cloths. Oil Cloths, Linen and Hemp Towel*. Carpets, Curtains. Fringe, etc. HARDWARE, &C. . If yon want Nails or Spikes, Manure or other fork-. Saw-Mill or other *awf. Smoothing Irons, Lock?. Hinge*, etc.. go M'Aboy's. where you can buy them chef® IF YOU WANTOimd Extra Familjr Flour. White or Brown Sugar. Rio Coffee,lmperial, Young llvuon or hi»ck Tea, goto MAboy'. XF YouAVANTGIIOCERIKN of a superior quality, at as low rates as they can be hail elaeu here in the county, goto the store of B.C. * J. L M'ABOY. May 11. 1§64. A drain ist rul er'n Notice. IETTEftSof Administration, on the estate of Archi j bald Kelley, late of Parker township, dee'd. have been granted to the undersigned, therefore ail petftomt indebted to said estate are respectfully invitad to make imm'-diatepaypient.and those having claims against the same will present them prcperly authenticated for set tiement. ROBERT BTORY, Jt HN KLLLY A dm's April ' WALL PAPER, AT March, 21, liSt, . BMIKKiAIT «TS(FI,I,AXF.OrS JfOTMES. THE WORLD Brought right 111 the Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET, ERE Dealer in all kinds o* Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. Having been daly appointed a "Committee of Six." to proceed to parts beyond these dlgclns, to procure fur the citizens of Butler, and all others who may favor him with acall, thecboicoHt articles In his line, would rail represent: that it. pursuance of his appointment, he has been successful in collecting '• tall epecftneno ' of tho best articles over, found in Botbr! He w uld also further represent: that he feels grateful totlys public for tho fa vors conferred upon him. in "days pone by," and hopes he will merit a continuation of their patronage in "dayt that are tome." In conclusion", he begs leave to make the following re ntal k: that he has a little the best articles in bis limMhnt are to be 112." and from tlie"ceutte t'> the ( rcumfarence" of Ponnsylrania, and indeed, he might safely add, tho United ?tat«-- • 112 North Ann > the Bdtlsh V •■•.'csions. or the Cabfornias, including tho month of the Columbia river, all along tho coast of Oregon, up an high R" the parallel of " Phifty I'h mi Phony." ICeIII'MBLY soll- the custom of all tho" Tfttir " of Butler, orany I vray faring man who may chance r m tie his t rant it aci i.c-'m the d : -- 112 Uutley, or * .i urn within hrr borders for "a sertson," feeling • nfldenth willgiv satisfaction, both a» regardsjjrice and quality. O»mo and examine for your- Don't put Uorl|| pr> -i\ i--ho thief of timoM! GEORGE VOdELEV, Jr. Bntler, Pa., May 11. • BEDICIT DRUG STORE, Ojt|utsil<' Ntein's Hfore, DIM OS, DHPGS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, MEDICINES MEDICINES, MEDICINES MEDICINES, MEDICINES, DYES, DYES, DYES, PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS, Pure Liquotsfur Medical tiao only. Soda, Cream Tartar etc. etc. French and American perfotnary and 1 oib-tarticles It! !--hfx. TrtM'.-w rtnd :•'! a-fi-'..s in the Drug line, of the l-e«t quality and at rat»»H. D"e (», 10C,J. iirirwi; \EA« nv TI.KR. PA. fIIHF, underaigned w «ld crfullv inform the public I g'nerallv. that heis n.»wjMlly prei.ored fumi-h tt'"'" «ith t he i'h n'-eit variety and vr: v b'-» -jualiiv 112 all kin Is of fruit trees. Durinc the 1.-' Kunnno? he has i made large additions to his *t"<-k 112 Pruit and ••t triu t. | I•! tret - and ha • "»i hin I i l&rg er audi ttei jn 111 md variety than has ever been -.fl'ered in this < -untv Con- I SUMMER, WINTER & FALL PPLES. I'i.V MIS H.AKB A' |i CHERKHS ,l«.. STlUtt' I IthHßlbSif the very fine-t otHiiiv—ti.iletunt kind-* of itheubarb. A Spl«ndid I»t C ..yvtgrcmiH and a great vauety ..f pi ntM. u »tH tree- 112. t ornament and -hadt •• Ml ■ 112 which, tv.• propose to cell on aw re-in uablf teim», I as the aame quality md varieties can be hari f>- . ftom any tgencv i establishment in thee •untry. .lan. H, BM. SII.AS PtAIU'K * S 'NS I'ltOl I WHA A l.< AltI»S. Theodore Freckenstcin, M. D., t'MVNK I i.V *V S3 Htil.O.X. ' : I» 1 i- a tho cornet 112 ' ■, - • --. • :, • , ~-i ( 'p csitec..: cc, fr .-tn 1 t t hurch ) lit TLEII, A. fler ??. i?r,4 If. M. FKlier's linprovtid fr urr can, patened Noi 13 1861, Ang I • I-• | M ... >, m l- 1 To be had nly of the oti ilain St., BL'T i■ I.H. Pa .' •' •-*• > ■.i t ■*l ,Mn \•: - 1 • »■. »!■••■ i• •,■ >•>ri irlicle 112 TINWARE: 'hi hi i. < • bee i • atenaivol y used tnd 1 i I • .... J'«l fee tiy rtafe Itw *e• «-•*» .• on . wo! !e : • at first sight The extensive (hcilitii . itig nil itf= parts m iKp it vory • to. It is cl t*"d by clamping a tin <-ap ornr and r- und the opening which i». upon a a u- t .n-ki t. can ing the c«*n»*rit to melt \,\ the i • •/ t the fruit. I remind (■•■'. d. it in peib ' t|y sealed, it m tlofed • r t-p.-f. e i in an instant, by ho dting or nnho« king a Ktrai' wire sprlott LADIES, and others, ate requested to call and exam ine thH inisurp.ufstd imit Cm. WM. S. ZiEGLEH. Butler, July IH. lS64::tf. IV 11XV lIAK TV HUOP. ra jiSi® ro SRC r— vJnSTO- -A.. SEDWICK, HAVING op«n«i a n»*w iio-n.-- ■■ p opj -u< Boyd's Buildingn. Butler, Pa., will keep »Mtantlj " bind a la) isaorti ■ I iddli Ilarness md every thing in bin line <t I t:-j r>« • wb" hb. .O'er- it prices to suit the \V rk 112 all kindn masnM. tin*, j to order, and ropalrfugdone on -ti V Dec. 9, i 1 tf JOHN A 8&DW101T. Ash. & Graham, AND (ItHmsoUors a1 L:i w ? OIL CITY, PA. Haf- I'artlcula'* atten'i <r, given t ■ Convey :.:ng and the eaaminati><n of Tit I^. 4#*oil claiuiM h'ught and - ld.«o Office on Main Street, fir t buUdiui ■ ■ M -• fl DE. £. y. BJJOILXO*, Tormerly of Sunbury,Butler Co., UAVINtI located in BLTLEIt. hi- frs-tlona •terviceM t<> thoee whose-'At to give him a call ttthoe. that firmeri> occtifijefl bv Di Jn. - ir i R. IKE. m'LURE, Attorney at Law, PENSION AND CLAIIYT AT-tM. 'Mi'-r. n. E.corner of Dtan. . Bntl i. p, Feb. .1. lH«::tf. \OI Hi 112 IN the matter >f the fin twc '.m» f,i l ■ Mev and Uenry b -«baugb, l>>m.uittet> » A tin In th« ••-uit oft.. minoii ft'eaa.Mf iintlei c unty, N«» , .Soplemt'el I. lsbi And uaN. », M• . i *J7th 1 •.) filed and Co rift I rued .V t and notice, 112 the tilt tig. directed to be given, ace rdtug t.i ide r»i:»ting ; to acc» U'ir» .if assignees and tiu<te«.s. and ib.u thermit will be allowed on the tir-,! day of i ext T. , ri. tow r Ibe Uth day >f June. A D . J"< unli-*:- • j (fi filed on or hefvire that da/. i.f which p tice is hereby given. ttotfer rovnft/, ss : « Certified from the Lecord this 15th day of April. * U M «T«"»pg. April .l c of>. Proth-notary Ail £ ill BAI b Ju Ju Jl, Attorney at Law, FRANKLIN VKN A\<iO (OINTV, A • mm >l'.w North ..f KIXNKAI: HOC McC*SD!..e-IH !ltc. *' OUARAM.. McCANDLESS & GRAHAM, Attorneys' at I.uif. Office on the Sontb-weet corner of tlip Diamond, Butler. Pa AIso,CLAIM AUENTS for securing /'tngimg, Arreqrt \ of J'<iy and JPntnhj *?- .>•/. for boildiers, or if they art dead, for their in pr. secu«iog Sob ! dier.V rlaims. or those of their uo charge j untifceilecteii. . »>Vr»' in- tf Notice. IJBTTEHS of Adur.inUtration on the estate of Freder- j A etick Pisor, late of Worth Tp., Builer county, d-c d j have been duly granted t-. the unoeiHigned. therefore, ; all persona knowing themselves indebted to said ite are requested to malu immediate settlement, and thoso having claims vgainst the Fame, wiii present thorn prop- j erly authenticated for setuemeui. 4 Jane 21,1W* JAS. BHIBLDB, Tx t ] CERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. A Family and Agricultural Journal devoted to CHOICE tITERATURK, iuclodlDK Po-try, KoT.MtM, Tales, and Mural and Entertaining Hearting generally.— In the Literary Department we shall present tho ch -isca! witinn the ieach ol our extended meant. The Novelettes, Tales. Poetry, &c,, shall bo supplied from the best and highest sources,and be equal tu anything to be found iu any journal or magazine. AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, embracing Farming. Gardening, Fruit-Raining, Ac. Our labors in this department for over thirty yeaas, haven et tho cor dial approbation of the public. Our porposo has been to furnish useful and reliable information upon theso very important branches of industry, and to protect them so far as within our power against the false doctrines and sellish purposes <>f the many empires and Mentation-ad venturers by which the Farmer i? incessantly a»aailud This portion <>f the (temmntown Telegraph is alone worth the whole price of subscription. NEWSDEPART.MKNT.~The same industry, earo and I discriminate rfffri gathering and preparing the Stirring Events of the Day, expressly for this paper, which hith erto has Keen one of it." marked feature.* and givon so nnl vertjal satisfaction, will be continued with redoubled ef forts to meet tho increasing demand* of the public. Trans:—Two d »llars per annum; one dollar for six I months. No orders received without the cash, and ail I subscriptions stopped at the en 1 112 the time paid for. Address, PHILIP It. FRHAS. Editor and Proprietor, Germantown, Philadn, Pa. Arthur's Home Magazine. Edited byT. S. Arthur an Virginia F. Townttnd TbofIOMKMAOAKINBfoi ISt'.r. will hn enlarged and Improved, and mode mil more w irtbj of tho eminent f«- v.u-with which it has beeu'received. Its character a* a i HIGH-TON Kf) PERIODICA 1.. claiming public favor on j the Kt -uud of real merit, will be carefully maintained j while tor'variety, interest, usefulness, and nil the at true- ! Hons of literature and art essential to a true il mi MAO AZINK. ths publishers will dim 10 make it SUPERIOR TO j ALL OTHERS . j AUM mch, KNOIUVINO, Ann TWO TAOBS "or Mrsic, j will appear in every number, besides chvi'*® pictures, ] group* and character*, prevailing fashi n , and a large ] variety of pafl' rtis 112. r j irmeni t. embroider v, etc., etc j In all re { • ; «e sb.iU give A FIRST( I.AS* M AAA- ! ZI VE.at a pike within the reach of every intelligent family in the land. A new st ry by T S. ARTHUR will be eommencod, in the January number. YEARI.y I . rv i, in AnvAwrr One copy. f'AftOj three CP• :■ K) ! e piei. and one to getter np of tftub, flO."", rone c i a i net r-up < | club, fl&.On. **■ \ b«autif:i: I'KftMllM I'l.AiK, ent.tled ' illE INFANCY 01 -H AKSPFAHE " will he mailed t e* o person who sends lis a club 112 subscribers. It will also be mailed to each siugle subscriber frotn whom we re ceive %'l 50. 0»- • t 112 i. r > we will send ■ ne copy each of HOME MAOA/i sy and Gontt's LAM I for year. Audreys, i. s. ARi 111 R 4 Co., B~J Walnut, Street, Phila. Nov. 80,1864. HI IXC. EON 1) E.NTIS'J 'S. DRS.S.R.&C.L. DIEFFENBACHER. - y-r A I'E prepared toinSert XI• <1 d entui le « .r,! ;;r •>. • V " x trn,n * new - vies ofVnlf ■mitoand Coralite w -k Filli/jp, cleaning, extracting and adjusting tho teeth done with the beat nutt-rial* and in the best manner. Particular attention paid to children* teeth. As mechanics, they defy c on petiti n as opeta!'-i s they rank among the best, char gen moderate. \dvice free <»f charge. Office—ln Rvyds I'.uiMing Jef?efM.in Mreet, llutlei Pa. Dee.'J, Ha. if. PAR-TNERSHIP. rpHR unders'grned w -uld respectfully info m Ibe public, I that they have entered into Partner hip in the IJiKinrlii khiK I SUM! ru f-H, and hereby sc!i< it the i tt< nagp. 1 the publir. Itn . are p( vid'-t wib a nert Ht.trse, and haven baud a large quantity >1 the v>-' \> b'? t material, and a>e f.Mv prepareii j. for ru-b C'ofUtiS •: 'ill kinds or, -b -rt notice. They will hhvooit hmds co(e<tantly a variety nf ' ib-.-' fln siied suit purchasers, anj ri tbe mos? rea Thev will ali furftWt Carriages aril < jnv f r Funeral cessions when '■eqii<'" a ted. Ware ((• nt». on Jr&'erson street, ~J. ;• of American ( ff.ee G. 0. ROBSKfNO, Butler July 2r- !• \ if. 0£OR<1» W. EL a MWlilisT * —«BS»«.— fpnitsubscribt c ; ■ T i: • • '*■£*> SAI It, il "" : -we ■. T'l ■ • tIV * < He ieiCt#nst:«ntly m'•nuficturinjr, and kpepso.jiAa-.'.d the very b".it a M - .•■tment of T « I ! Hf Bi «. All work warraii'< i Kepairlng dune on the shortest notb « rind n -■ r. •. nbll t< imr. Dee. 0, IBG3. J J. 3EDWTCK. MITBCi:. I N the matter --f the final acc mt of ,T > l n Meyers and Ilenrj Rosebaugh, Committee uf K* ii -n Lelgb ln the Court -f <* mmon Pleas, of Rutlor c rjntv, ' r i T.s. pteml . r T-rm And new tow »: March '.7, IW6, account ftl« d and confirmed Witi. and notice cf the liloij' •;ii I i i rding to rul»- r»-i "■ . ' i»< ?■ unt-i of iss»(rn"-s and trust'-'--; that the same will be allowed on the first day of next Term, to wit: the 12th dtv of Ju- -. A M l'" ~ unless exception-. (»e tiled on or before that day, of which notice is hereby given. * Butler county. m: Certifi.-J irota the Record this 15 dnv r 112 Af- il. 1 « W M RTOOI'H. April 19 186f, Pr thonfdary. Photograph Albums, &.C., At prices rallying from GO Cents, t s^,oo. ANKW rj;A r ri HI; INTIIE 2DDK I'QZ'inlZZ, FAMILY BIBLE? FOR PHOTOGRAPH PIOTURRg. ALHO —A general supply » 112 i'ocltetand Family Ribles H, C. HEINEM AN ' New Millinery Store fIIHE subscriber ban opened a Nrw Sione. 1 in I'utlt-r. P.<" ; -i ? e >b# I wry H--u e wheresbe prepr»:rd to d<i 'li kinds of work in her line, such as DKE£3 Ma Hi »G, TRIMMING RON N ETS, 4c, A Iso a general aworfmont »112 Trimmingsalwayson ham n MACHINE STITCHING & BRA ING I>o > I- TO OH D I : It. She hopes by strict attention to please her ens* -aiers «ive ber acail Mrs E HERTcIiERIiER. Pntl»*r Mar. "% mos. UI.UDLK L ULA.HK, Attorneys' at Law. Ollice, In i lie County Surveyor'* olflce, Tlutler, Pa, : WIU attend to all fcusfneas entrusted to them, promptly] M*> L»«'f.v?.t> Claim Ao >VS. receiving Pk:i"ll»vs liOiSTi -s. Bics P*v fot soidiera or their representative-. Nxrharfce until chmn are rollerctt u« Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER *• IS AM. KI.fDS or Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, Main .Street, jßutler. Things Done Up Right! '■ rw:sh to InforrA Butler county, and ihe region r. und about, that I havejuet received the best article# ev 1 er imported into thi- comfy. Thr «>nlv way to pr-ve tbe fact i- * C .ll and exa»«ee m> Tobacco, SnuTT and HtgS' • t bel-evinic !f1 the tr. ! t .e t !.! ndage ! that " the r*'»of of tbe Podding is in r rw.ng the Bag. Any man that has »n u.kling fur Tobacco, in any of it, orsse can bo gratified. GEORGE TOOK LEY, Jr. Butler, Nov 3' l . VOtillLKl 1101 NK, WILLIAfyI V'OGELEY. Proprietor. rpHE nnderirtgned would inform the public X generally, that be h-w erected a large a.i i . . rnniodi ou* brick building, on th«* site of the old and well known boiii-e, occupied by him i-* a Tavti u dtari I He has been at great in ereetiug oo«l his new house, and flatter* bim#olf that be is now prepared to accomtnodate all who may de*ifo to giv* hi»i. « call.— Having anipiu honee room for one hundred peruons, and btal-ltng for at leant fifty horses. Thankful tor past patron*ge, he would ask a cnct-nu, ance of the same. WV. VOHISLRT. Z)*c. 6, IWfct'f The New York Tribune. "V* OTWI'f HFTA SBING the enormously increased ex * peuces attending tbe publication of THA THIBDNS ot .»- ii ued by the Smplcyment of numerous army or o and other liberal PSJ endi: uro; as well"as by the advance in the trice of paper und other materials, we have resolved, for the , lusont at leatt. nutto iucrtaso tbe subscription prtcee of ' ither WooJtly or Semi Weeklv papers, but to continue to furnish theni at $2 and #;j roi p.-.i y« y. per annum; being the fame prices * bich tvete estab l^ bed more than twenty years ago. when tbe cost was only about one third of what it ia at the time. Our Teim* will be found below, and we wish it to bo distinctly understood that these Terms will be strictly and literally adhered to, and no other abate ments or discounts than those mentioned will be allowed in any case whatever. Terms- DAILY TRIBUNE. Mortjew...... 4 eeott Mail subscribers, one copy, one year.... .112 10 00 do one copy, bix months .6 90 dn do one copy, thfee months 8 00 SEMI WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Mail subscribers, one copy, one year 8 00 do one copy. i months 175 do do one copy, threo months 100 WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Mail subscriber*, one eopy, one year 2 00 do do one copy, six months 100 Persons at the'trouble of procuring subscribers and remitting uh f-.. for ten c : - • , Weekly will b- entitled to • tu- c--py gratis ; ir twenty co« pi< -. or.i c pv 112 tl .- .-'eini-Wci I. | V ); r. ' Drafts -u Vow York payable i tb order of "TH* 1n 1 N y.' being safer are preferable t mn other mode . 112 remit la?.. • p.t« when drafts cann t: , . nveniently - .o ■ i •i.i :U* are tbe n< xt i -1, it inay be sent by nmil at out tt.*lc; but in > I l"«- IHI TSIROMI Will not be r« i;«ible until ,U1 a fall dew.ripii nof the b <*>tludinf the mme i iho haul detioininatlon »n.i number, and •ti'- X- d pl.t " oi the irittiitijr < r tl >■ letter, with the em i fures Address THE TillUl NE, New York. l»ec. 7, 1804. T fie American Citizen, l?I.i:l ii,hed tv«r, In ih.boroußli or * .V 1 ' 1 Akhw.-on on Main atieat •lv," ; II (■! .ft,.,, up Km ■■ the I,rick tormerh occupied by El; Yetter, as it store ~1 ' () 1 > l'' 1 ' P'dd in advance, or within tbe «£ pu,J unl " * n " TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &e., '>„• -oiari «i. injrftloii.... „„» I >*» • uI "• MI. r• • . rti. ■ jjj , luum t. r six monthe io r,n v -H.xmonths }JS 1 • on.', t ? tx months QO ' ' tri one >f,.r ;;;; ;;;;;;; lumn lor - m ,< i... . i v.v oo 1 '3M ( a»d v not esceeding'V K>, ol ■f.AdnJnlfirat and Auditor's notices, ca< b,B 00 A| pI ;!• i,' |. (I I.Jet i, 1 12. ~ h... to ' toy• otires of Blssoiu&'h,' jte!! aot ' Ini .' x ' ."V/'K ' .ns.it, ns, each 200 10 lines ol Nonpareil, or its oquivaleu, will make a squat s. * jos WORK. J , sheet hand blll/60 copies or less j, f0 i J «. " \\ 60 Full « « « J , Ct 2 112 j 6 00 For any qn.ntlty under 6 qtin II Mp.rquir.- on «I1 unnuiiii. .v cr u, »t,„uuctL Silt B ngl. pack., }i ;6D; .act, additional j,»ck, 50 ct«. loi Al, KOTlCfif. lOcenfspsr line for each Insertion. nsATHS snn M^arunrs, i.c,not.,c.od , , ' " '-ooionai line, els. will be charged i. ] ■ ■ 112 l\ 'i, U '' l-*o' wt«Ts, Admir lstra ne> mm , : 4 > • 'dn-..hition . i p a ,t. }•' J j a , i; , l ,IBl<nfc,v ' *ertlsements wusff P.tiWl-'. ' < ' 1 " ano * ■ i> r ><l riofth IhnvWV 't' . / ; l '"' i<Krw ,r: '"> dbure to tb fth. ve hednlo. t pri. e. u .iil further n , co V' HAM i.T'l. I utiei Atnerleas • J IA ' h Wll -.: ,i «, n 11,-iaJj. trot WAVEELY MAGAZINE. roil FAMII.V AMI #|.M; -II AMI rNfTHI.CIIOM l Uy M osc.H A. r»o>v. WM\l 7 .v«, Ü bli*»ai B tli -.n i'i«! |.,1, ~ M p' [ l . f> f' ( ' r OT - a< l It th ' ' ' " '■ 0< ' . n > i a . ' J* : « ' ;.. ngi utter a ' ;!"\ " pe»V,e.consisting 112 Tale. S l ' " ''' »' ' «"'h Mj'O *nd Poetry , ,Vr" '. " ' , r 4 wntitnuiie,an<J med ilo>* r.ei i '•" '* hara- icri/ed by a .Ma,;,,-' " Wr •*■•"»»»» ~ ' M " ~ i ton, Hm Two i'l,Vt '- ' ,7" ' ' 0,1 ,lM k W. ilra hi'n .■' I ■ . *l' './*!' r '' J,t ' sub-cri ~« »•<«»i»# tmecopv for 12 mon'hs, «o *> fn; months ... ... . -A I' ■ • «« i? ur ' Ide* 112 .rfi mcuths, 6 f)0 ! p A t lVe'! , . ,! \ ' V an K ' lhfl i r *** >ll mor. vill h. crediveJ according h 11.0 above terrrs • 112 opped when the lo> • m.r, «.i», paid fw lekent No i"• " ,:< J ak n for leiA th-m 112 ruonlbo. Ail clubs ir, I" '-r.t by mail. A name muet he givei, for ! p ; ••« in the bib. K ,or tM:h * ' • n v '; -I/I R: *e:•' every July and January I \ i P ! ' ,t ® hook > 'V, ■ ;;V/ • 1 , ' l or orders a renewal of his subscription »e ensJFkpow whatniimherti renow it without bun "" u° " rwi *' *" hlm,i fce * ,n when th 0 _ v v 'arsons writmg for the paper must ' name, post county and state very d'S "" 1 »'b • *l«li their paf.fr changM .boofd tel *h*r'"l ! P r ' >1 V t-c..,. .«nt." Po.laio ou tbl.ua e V!' ,4 *y»'. payable advanc at thoofflc. ; *«g I-«int««MtlHMt» frt«h«b«M«t 1 r , . v ' iri,J nj tli.rn at the club price " ■»? ' • -"r .... ,- .■ . much ironbt. to I t w r..v.k»r„ kMp an arionot with «cho n .„,. Monthly I'arl- ti a year, in .11 cm,., '""•"•I"* '•» I 1" I.' liar, can b„. the w..klv r ' ;i < -■•■i fof the following works 't, h > ,n '" ' Peterson's Lftdfe*' M^rnnne." 1 12; ?. !i ' : 1 ,J ;. V h '""'y « W 'Ok," "Ladies <i*» 7ett«. t l a-bion. "Atlantic Monthly." ' r. erning the paper !!.* he oldr<- .-fit fhe pul ii«tber. tut: *«t t» ... t, i nih. —Too pr. per mode torabwibo r r a paper i» to .ncl'mo tho mono In a loiter and ad.tro. tl - her dir., .£ mJ.viduHl with th P-.t ..ft... ■ >ur,t> and .tate y.ry plainly written, otwi mark^are often illegible. v A.ldrc,. MOfKi. A.T.OW, n...ton, Hm AT WHOLESALE ONLY ! V/ ATCHI: .ft?!U -Jly Il'|i ? OP kFCKT OkSCRtPTIOS AT TO. Lowest Prices for Cash! AP.hi am. ~ JUMKT M.oooAKte, I'odla, a, Trader., f.U a- - end f.or.eral de*h-n can make Jtnorinous Profl : up<>n a -mail Investment! | .iKWbLKy of nny I'atiern or Quality and in sny quant ; *. v !i ' 1 '"er Uv i.«' j. .«v for any clues of work itu o«'.i /'■irlai. j r ui'i -ti jiiiti to sujtpiyirg A hrtioti, ir,--, 'i'.irj if! irt, rt 'I rati* rr, and At- I M V UtXti'Tt, Any «tyof . -j? mannfa •• ured. euch as Inventions ' ® f< - • '' not i " uk <> ' <NvAssino ClshKS v -m • tpit.: -n lio i 1 'i-" tut employment! I ! lUßiratod i.isrsitiid full ptu t;cularH free. j i IIL i'HOgl fTO THE KKTAILER IS VERY LARGE j A"> noLKMSLt -M-Mr f-to be triicd in a knapsack fas■ • ■ bag Mid »II not be like books— f 1.. \ I.i' . to place. * n: .v iv' • • —th;i< bubinssN >H btrictl 11 I! e «« r 1,.,.: ,j m krtprmrntng Or , oinfj 4howf r themselves,and prove* theci-olVf!* ' ' It a bib • • in which an ampin and xatizfacU.r\ t ri/u 11 >ilenf iv nj-t v ■ norwy rtrrivtd, and ao encour j Hiring profit j ketrd at tbe same time. It i« an oc < r-.p '• • will, il 11.. ; .. r *on ne«wl ie •\fraid or ae/iomtd . 1 mv »anic iield again and again, for where once ..in . ..J, ne introduced, mpervummt and nontinmui I <j, n, ir<<f ereattd. » - -d.. -in »h irity. o f tb- se at home disabled by pt'faar t • > iejgjaen our of heal! h. Teacb • - «r>. or any pernor, wh«v wisb«h either h eal 1 ujiation and on# mat bring* with it GitLA t 1 i 1 I nIAKY If»LI.« LMEiiTS, this preeents si':. n ' mH "'' h IKVMi A -- u ' .si i l-l LI.V eLLfXTXD L0T8;0F .IEWELRY.com P : •» < -.tyfe- and u- r saleable variety o • ■ i 'ho oo>Hi .-taies. We ' : I'M' rilei« from person* leaving tho i- •* «ly w,tb u»«. To *ncb wo premise' t'i' e*-o. . of or taete and jiidprnent, and from o ; ng e.\p-er cine can ensure nati»fai tiou. WEam WO IMV *DV*S< . -tate wb.it style and quality of Goods ■ire wanted, and w- wi.l the aame and collect pay by Express at the end of the Route. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. v Ooc'i movements and manufactured in the best man ner 112 pure maierial. all wairanted -.i price from s►. to $- ' ea< ii rent anywh-re- pavccdle. red bv Express,— -.•i 112., i n Riiaranti. :! All Witches at 'first pricoi ; they being-of our own Importation. Circulars fru by mail! Send for them ! t T. -v H. GAIJiiHAN, Jfa nufurtvvrn and h.< r.'/rt<rt, Dec. 7, lSCtrn'imo. 710 Broadway, New York. _ HO TEL \ BENJ. JACK, Proprietor, i Corner of Main and Jefferioa troatSs , Butler, Fs ! Ifdreh 1«,1W4 .
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