American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, October 11, 1865, Image 4

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    Quodlibets,
For a long time it bas baffled tbe
• : il authorities to account foi* the
with which the waves beat a
rifit tbe ehoru, and it has recently
■ to light that it iiri9es from the
t of there being "muscles" in tho
'■ 'nan is salt} to be a mere rlelu
• ina. Lut it is pleisant to
lnj,g do.'lisions.
" f'rn sucket'," as the child
•lid icn his mother w?aned him.
t men -tflio ebhtplain that they
nothing to do, are just about
■; 11 to the task.
1 that would have no trouble in
i w rid must not be born in it.
Vl>.<A silence likely to get wet ?
V* •iL-uitrL'igtks
iood Vdood will always show it
as tho old lady slid, when she
jtfiicki f»y £he i«Jiios» of U,er nose,
by is tbe lender of an orchestra
ilio opera the taost wonderful man
Jie age ! UfctOise lie beat* Time.
I lie husband who devoured his
in with kisses found afterwards
1 at. she disagreed with him.
There is no monarch's signet-ring
itt is typical of as uiiich duty as th<S
• dding-ring is.
Opportun tits, like eggs, must
h'tolled when they are fresh.
GEN. SHKHMAN OOIINKRD. —WhiIe
' ieneral Sherman was in General
Howard's,tent one tlay du-ifig the
treorgia campaign, the medical direc
tor, who knc'.v th!U the former liked
i! "glass" occasionally, while (General
Howard was total abstinence, told
Sherman that be looked weary and
ill, and if lie would go with him he
would give him a seidlitz powder.
Tho General acquiesced in the propo
ii-.il with alarity, but (ieneral Howard
opening his valise l egged him not to
leave and pvoduccd a powder which
he mixed and gave to Sherman. The
by-"t:inders who saw the joke smiled
as loud as was proper under the cir
cumstances.
Di i'v.- —A farmer's boy was sent
to a 6< rtain gate in onler to keep it
shut, and thus provont the many hun
ters who went that way from tramp
ling down his master's grass. After
lie litui boi ii at the gato a short time,
a grnfleniitfi came up and asked him
to" Open it.
paid the lad ; "1 was placed
hero to keep it shut."
The gentleman became indignant,
*uid expostulated with the boy.
"Don't you know who I ain '( lam
the Duke of Welling ton."
The lad said be did not mind who
bn was. Tho duke, remarking that
the lad was doing his duty, said he
to bo rewarded, and gave him
lalf a sovereign.
Awfcv ran the boy, skipping across
'lie field, and shouting to everyone
whom he met:
'■' All, I linvn done more than Bony
coukl do ; X have stopped the Dtiko
of Wellington."
—The State election took placo in
Mississippi on Monday. Tho vote
»va» very eloso between Gen. Hum
phries and Judge Fisher, put iho lat
ter js probnidy chosion Governor. The
Legislature will mefct on the 16th inst.
—The President to-day signed 85
pardon Warrants, prineipnlry for par
tics in Alabama, Tennesee, Virginia
and North Carolina. They were sent
to the State Department for the sig
nature of the Secretary.
—Thomas B. l'eddie, a well known
manufacturer of Newark, N.J., has
been nominated fir Mayor of that
city by the Union Convention. The
resolutions indorse the eight-hour
movement.
—Recent intelligence from Colum
bus, Ga-, is to the effect that cotton
sells there for 20 cents per pound, and
in Goldsborough at 28 cents, in cur
rency.
—The gunboats Victoria and Gen
eral Price were sold on Tuesday at
Mound City. The former brought
§IO,OOO aud the latter £14,000.
—Unsuccessful efforts have been
made in Richmond to secure a revo
cation, of themilitary order suppress
ing The Commercial Bulletin.
—A Kentucky delegation, headed
by Garret Davis, is on its way to
Washington to request the President
to remove <sen. Palmer.
A plot among the 220 white and
black criminal to escape from the
Washington jail was discovered on
Monday, just in time to prevent its
success
—The name of the Post-Office for
merly called "Americus," Lyon Co..
Kansas, has been changed to "Sher
idan."
—Mrs. M. L. Longstreet, wife of
the Rebel Genera of that name, has
been pardoned by the President.—
She came within the £20,000 exemp
tion list.
AN anecdote is told of the Bishop of Exe
ter, England. The scene is a church in
Torquay, the Bishop is present, hut not offi«
ciating, and he sits with the congregation.
The officiating clergyman ventures to soften |
to ears polite the phrase "Eat nnd drink I
! ; o!r .>¥■ a damnation." He rend it "eonUeinv
■lntinri'." A voice is h-nrd energetically ex
■la "Damuoti'jyJ" whole church is j
•'•"I But it is Kit'n proton*'epithet they
;>! iU<'. Bishop in rebuke
«ot tiiu emulating minister.
—Money is the root of all evil.
THE SEA OF GALILEE.
Tlie a-eent of Slount Tnbor was eteepsnfl
diflicult. 'J ho ramnjit reached, we had that
sweeping view than which time in all the
world ia more benutiful, certainly iionetcoie
sublime. In the nertheast was the glory of
Ilermort, snow-capped and towering in tho
sky, on the north the Lebanon range strelcb
ing iv.vay to the ie» ; on the northwest tho
hills that fttrround N'nyareth. and father
away the peak 9 that overlook Tyre and Sar
cptn and Sidon. On the west wastb* plain
leading off to the Mediterranean, and here
and there tho silver gleam of Ki."hon- ;i "that
ancient river, the river Kishon." On the
south sido of the pltiin. (yid in the middle of
it, were almost innumerable points of inter
est. Carmel bounded the horizon toward
the si'ti'horo. Between us ami that hill lay
Taanach, Megiddo, and all the points which
in tho long battle history of Ksdrielori ma Ve
it to b's looked on as a vt-ry plain of strife
for armie», so that John in the Apocalypse
spuke of the hillof .Megi ldo a-> tho lastgaih
ering plaee of hatibns for cbmbat. South of
Tabor lay Shunem, and beyond it tho peaks
of Oilhoi), looking down on Jezreel. Clos«
by Shunem was Nain, and not fur from that
Sudor; and thence the Jye swept car (ward
and downward, for the flain descended rap
idly; all the nountains seem to 112 ill swiftly
to the .Jordan vitley, and there, deep down
in tlie slope*, lying in a basin of emerald,
was the sea of Galilee.
It lies in a deep basin. The eastern ehore
rises abruptly in bijsb rocky mountains, and
the land east of this is batf.-n and desolate
stretching away to the ruins of Ciadai a, the
chief city ol the ancient The,,
lake is not large. Here the travylvr may l>o
disappointed. The wonl "sea" hasledthein
to think of (Senesaret as a vast body of
water. He is scarcely prepared fif the little
lake over which bis eye sweeps with a single
glaoee. Hut no lake on earth has shores *o
crowded with holy ossociations, ami therefore,
there is no other lake or ocean where the ob
i server looks across the water into such infi
nite distances of thought and memory, j.iy
and sorrow. Tho lake is oval in form, lying
north and b iu'h. The Jordan enters it at
the northern and flows out nt the southern
extremity. Around thonorthern and north
western shores cluster the points of deepest
interest. There were Chorazin and Be'h
saida, and Capernaum. On the east was
the land of the Oard-M'enes. Hut the steep
ness of the mountains forbade the location nf
any cities there, except near the northern
j and wm'lier txlltti itirtof llie lake. The
western shore must have been lined with
I cities and villages, 'l'he ruins which aro
j found all along the banks, and especially
I tho vacant tombs in the rocky hillside, at
test tho former wealth and populousness of
this eonst - Tiberias is not a city of the time
of Christ, although it can baldly ba doubted
that it occupies the site of some well-known
place of that day. It is the only plnoe of
any importance now on tho shore of the sea.
On the southeastern side is a small village
of mud huts, but nowhere else on its whole
circuit is there any collection of human hab
itations ; and I'tberUis is but a ruin. In the
titnoof the erusixles it was a wailed town,
and tho towers and wall remain shakoa by
earthquakes into mournful ruin. Breaches
admit fiiends and enemies through tho old
defences at numerous points, hut there is not
much within to,'tempt either cUiss. No bus
iness is dono here, -and on the evening of
my at rival one solitary boat, a rudely built
open fishing boat was the only craft atioat ou
the sea. Since that time travelers report
this boat as among the things of the past,
and there is not even one small representa
tive left of the ancient shipping.
Tho Sayings of Napoleon First.
To a general officer not ominintly distin
guished, who fnlicitatod 112 rom tbe Emperor
a Marshal's baton, he said. "It is not I that
makes marshals; it is victories."
On bearing the first gun at Friendlnnd, lie
exclaimed: "Soldiers 1 it is nil auspicious
day. It is the aniversarv of Marengo."
To a troop of artillerp, which had failed
in their duty, he said: "Tli'is flag which you
have basely deserted eliH.ll be placed in the
Temple of Mars, uoyered with crape. Your
corps is disbanded."
lie presented Moreau, on one occasion
with a magnificent pair of pistols as a ca
deuu. "I intended," said he 'to have got
the names of your victories engraved upon
theiu, but there was not room for them."
A sentinel who allowed General Joubert
to enter Xapole ms tent with nt giving the
password, was brought before him: "Go,'"
said he, "ilie tnari who forced the Tyrol may
well force a sentinel.' 1
On catching the first M4IIC of ihe Mame
lukes drawn up in order of bat lo on tlie
hanks of the Nile, in/.iiew of the Pyramids,
Bonaparte, riding before tbe rank- cried :
''Soldiers! from the summits of yonder Pvr
-1 mids, loriv generations aie watching you."
"Forty genern'ions look down upon you,"
is the other and better verson.'
The 4th regiment of the lino on one occa
sion lost its eagle. ''What have you done
with your eagle?" asked Napoleon. "A
regiment that its eaulc has Ist all.—
Yes ; but I see two standards that iotl have
taken. 'Tis well," continued he with a
smile, "you shall have another e.ngle."
_On the field of Attsterliti, a young Bus
sian officer, taken prisoner, was brought be
fore hi:n. "Sir," said he, "let me be shot.
I have suffered mv guns to be taken."
"Y. ung mail," was the reply, "be consoled.
Tho -e who are conquered bA' mv soldiers may
still have titles to glory."
FEMALE SLTGRAGE. —The question wheth
er women shall vote is practically decided in
Europe. The inhabitants nf Ain, in France,
chose the other day nine of their townswom
en to be of tho municipal council there; and
lawyers in England nre ready to contend
that if the ratepayers of paaish should take
it into their heads to depute half a dozen be
nevolent ladies to their number to the board
of guardians by a e'ear majority of votes, no
legal obstacle would prevent their admission.
John Stuart Mill proposes io discard, in nil
futurerefomm bills, any distinction of sex;
while, Htys an English ivriter, to show how
it wuuld work, we have been favored with a
specimen election speech by Mrs. Jenkins,
who, so to speak, unsuccessfully contested
Dorsetshire in lie husband's name.
TnE Southern newspapers arc rapidly im
proving in appearance, and we think it safe
to say, Resuming a more healthful tone. Ths
rebel animus is fa-ling gradually but «are.
Fifth Street, Pittsburgh'Pa,,
FOVVDRD IN IS*©
IS'D
j h
i incorporated by Legislative Charter.
1
ifII
I iiUj UiA J) Q u.Wuuuw/^.J^
of tbe kln«1 Iff THE UNION, conduct**! by a practlca.
BUBINKBBMAN. Our hiph'<*t cmnjen iul au.Mi-rfti«-«,
Bunt urn! West, pronounce tils gywtom of Hook-ketpJiiji
une/jimlftd— <-v«ry depJiitmcHt of bimi
nesii, nud yet no nkllflilly cufirlniited thnt the Attentive
utmlent mwMteri* the whole in »ix or eight v<*eks. Jt con-
Bintftof
STOCK BOOKS,
clonul once with n loss and twice with nfcnln —exhibits
in« hy three different muthodn, tbe transfer of old to
PARTNERSHIP HOOKS,
. conducted bv three different methods, exhibiting tho
j transfer of old t-» new book*, with thft introduction of a
| new partner. Ami practically illiiatrnting the
PRIVATE LEDGKR,
I by m#a?H of which ;hf! reunite of the business are kept
j out of the penpral books, for th" use «.f the purtnorn oi
ly. Tbe book is not even named elsewhere. Tboflettle
; metit of Purtuership Il'.oTt* by
PINOLE ENTRY,
with tlx practical lllnitiations, eshlldtincr the books re
-1 opened by Douhfo-Kntry. A concise rule for rectifying
7 »ERAN4»RI> DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOKS,
! with six specifications. The gain or loss round, and tho
books C(HTOi tly re-Opsned. The learner i* also exercised in
Oi'KVINO BOOKS,
fTom sipht specifications, including special conditions not
often met with intensions*. Also, a serious of s^sicisesln
CLOSING BOOKS,
from new and peculiar specifications The learner also
writes about eight v
BUSINESS FORMS
of Promissory Notrt, Judgment Notes, Drafts, Orders
I Bills of Exchange, Accounts, Invoice. 1 *, «tc., Ac-. Also a
scries of
BUSINESS LETTER®,
which, with the bnslm-«s fortns, are nil connected with bis
conrsa of Rook-Keening, making it a rpgnlni* course of
bntlnesspractice, with a course of twenty-five
LECTURES UPON BOOK-KEEPIKO,
j by the Senior Principal, explaining all the business mat
tors recorded in the text. Also, twelve
LECTURES ON BUSINESS SUIUKCfg.
How erery one may get rich. How to get rich by tra
ding. The causes of commercial failures. On specula
tions. The moral influence of integrity in youth, Ac.—
Also, lectures upon
COMMERCIAL LAW,
on Partnerships,-Contracts, Insurance. Common Carriers
tho Statute of Limitations, Ac. Practical instructions in
detecting
COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES,
by a fnR set of gmuino signettes and counters, and a
large collection of counterfeit notes.
OCR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING,
(In manuscript.) exhibits the construction and equip
ment, tho operating receipts and expenditures, the books
closed and a dividend recorded. These hooka are adver
tised by others, but not taught elsewhere in the city.—
Our new system of
PRIVATE RANK ROOKS,
(In manuscript,) embracing all the best forms In use
Hunkers Our new enlarged edition of
STEAMiiOAT BOUK-IvEEPINO,
ilepartment students have ths ASffotance of our Sum-rim
tender:!, Mr. ITIOS. B. SMITH, nr. experienced Practical
Mercantile Accountant, ami formerly Clerk of a Missis-
Sippl steamer.
Our full course of business practice inclndes about
FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS,
ruled to about THIRTY DIFFER FNT FORMS, vie: 11
Ledgers, 7 Day-books, 5 Journals, r> Bill-books 4 Cnsh
Hooks 4 Sales-books, 2 In voice- hooks. 1 Biscount-book 1
Check-register, 1 Deposit-registor, 2 Collection-register*
1 Tickler, 1 Jlaads-regi«ter, 1 Freight-b<x>k, 2 l'tinninC
books, 1 Ktiel-book. Thesehookspracth ally record about
SIX HUNDRED BCSINKSS TRANSACTIONS, compre
hending DUFF'S original plan of business education in
troduced twenty five vears ago. How far others have
nucceodcd in imitating bim will be best seen by comparing
the busineas papers and books of thoir pupils with those
of the graduates of this iurtirution.
HARPER'S ENLARGED EDITION OF
WUIF'W HOOK KI;I:I»ING
Price|l,76. Postage 20 conU Sold by Booksoliers gen
erally.
The following teatfniouia Is Indicate the chsraotor o
this work :
" No other work upon Ik»ok-Keeping explains tlie sno
jects with so much clearness and simplicity.''
F. W. EDMUNDS,
Caahier Mechanics Bank, Wallst., N. Y.
"It gives a dear insight uiio ail departments of this
science." A. S.FKABJBR,
Cnshier of Seventh Word Bank, N. Y.
"As an extensive ship owner, mericsn and Europest
merebent, bank director, etc., ho has byrn tho reputathn
of tho higest order of business talents."
JOHN W. BUR MI AM, Merchant
No. X South st.. New York
•' Mr. Duff is a man of rare qualifications for bnsiqcMfc'
JOHN M. D. TAYLOR, Merchant,
Union st., New Orleans.
u y.r. Dnff la a merchant of the first respectability."
J. LANDIS, Men hant, New Orleans.
"I graduated in Duft'a College in half the time I ex
pected. Hlsatlmimble system inclndes nothing turner
fiuous, nor leaves out any thing essential."
J. R. COMPTON.
Cashier Niagra Bank, Lock port. N. V.
B It contains much matter important to the merchant'
C. O.IIALSTEAD,
President Manhattan Bank. N. Y
"Tho most complete work or the kind I have evet
seen." JAMES 1». MURRAY,
President Exchange Bank, Pittsburgh.
" The most clear and comprehensive that I hare met
with." JOHN SNYDER,
Cashier Bank of Pittsburgh.
« You have yonrown long experience a merchant to
good 1180 in this work." RICHARD IRVIN, Merchant,
N0.98 Front street N. Y.
" The favornMe opinions already expressed by gentle
men of competent authority are well deserved and very
proporly bestowed."
CHARLES M. LEUPP,
LEOPOLD BIER WORTH,
ROBERT KELLY,
Special Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, N. Y
[Extract from the Minutes.)
PR SPER M. WETMORE, Secretary.
Yottr C.-aimlttre unanimously conrnr in th<- .pinion
of the utility of the improved method of Mr. Duff"
JGURDONJ. LEEDS,
Kocording Secretary of the American lustituto, N. Y.
THE NEW ENGLAND EDITION OF DUFF'S STEAM
BOAT BOOK KEEPING,
Just Published by tho author. Price $2.00. Sold bv
Booksellers OenarAlly. J
"A perfect system for keeding such books and accounts"
, _ J. c A BOTHERS.
Formerly Cashier of the Merchants' Bank Pittsburg.
"Tho Time Table alone is worth tbe price of the book "
>t v D. B. II KB RON,
Late Clerk of steamer Mount Vernon.
"I consider the legal form of Ova Steam* r's Protest so
valuable that 1 uevei leave porta without a copy of the
book on board." A. C. McCALLA M.
Captain steamer Areola
"The only work published ofany value to the Steamer's
Accountant." J. F. J. ALLISON
Formerly Clerk of the Steamer Fortune.
"The most perf-ct system of Steamer's Accounts in use "
C. S. FRISBKK,
Formerly Captain of steamer Nashville.
On Win. ll.l>iift'*MPenniimahln.
Twelve First Premiums
for the i»«t Bnnincs, und Ornamental PMunauliin
awarded our I'rc»*nt Pwnnin, by the United State, f.iir
at Cincinnatiii...1860
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Western i*enll»ylvania Fair »t>ituhurrh.~~..^lß6o
Western Yirgiuia Fair at Wheeling ••••-•-
And the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland 18A2
AH of Which are exhibited at our office.
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wrftramran only be exrelle.l by the «n
--thor"-—Piu»burjh baz'Jtc.
"Alibis ornamental designs are new and remarkable
perf..rmances Kitnipg GaxrtU.
■ "'~" rn PfnnvWMl. Fair aw.r.lcl hlra
six First Premiums in all branches of the art.' Ohio
Stale Journal.
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For theQraikiatinga>»r»". time unlimited *lO 00
Blanksanostatlooary'c /sting $7 elsewhere
The enlarKede-lition <»f Duff's j- 6
Oar bltuikn «re miwie of line rr« .!«. !»>p.r, niieJ coni
plete, with full sets oft auxiliaries.
Th. lutituiou therefore offi-r, the Commercial Sto
dent, the following
IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES:
Auth P 1 * °' counts in u**», taught by the
M. The daily lerturee of an experienced Accountant,
grequired by other Ou„e
4th. A saying of fd or «7 in Stationery.
6th. Having thfTbeat bOslne** penman in the West
rtk!Ul r V ,U ' 1 112 . rul,r new and
cn.ar f•> » 8. with samnh * of «»nr Penn an s Rusinees cir-
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Bill Heads, Books, Druggist Labels, Pro
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Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting
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BE!NO FURNISHED WITII
The Most Approved Hand Presses
AND
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We will execute everything in the line of
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING
NEATLT, PROMPTLY, A*l> AT REASONABLE RATKO, .
In a style to excel any establishment at
home, and compete with any abroad.
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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 U) this establish
ment, for
TAHTJ] I IV COMPOSITION
AND
Tllpffinrc In Press Work.
In all the essentials of Cheap Printing,
I Good Paper. Tasteful Composition, Beau
tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, WO in
vite comparison, from getting out a Card
of a single line to an illuminated Poster,
or a work of any number of pages.
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No. MO, Federal Street,
(SECOND DOUR nr.LOW NEW N\RKET fIOTWB.)
Allegheny C ity, Pn.
Dec. 9, 1863,::tf.
MARTIN RKIKER OEO. WKOKBECKER
STOVES AND PLOUGHS.
I I ■ ! mi TCTRCKIIECKERi I'.EIIIKH.—F inn
' * ilerK— Foundry North . 112 tlio |„, r
R«SB| Rfitlrr, whwi Storm, l'l.iti e |,.
first il'tor North of JMU'H Hotel, where you will And Stori '
of nil firm mid patron*. TlicynNo keep on limi'l a lanrt
Mock nf Plough*, which tlmy >e!l Ha cheap ns tlioy can hi
bought «t any 'ther eiitabllfllimeiit hi Ihi- county
Iloc.0,1M8"tf
IS'hl NEW GOOI)S, IHOB
AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
AND A* GOOD AS Till BRBT.
1?. C. & J. L. M'ABOY.
Have just received at their establishmenl
ON MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA.
A largo and well selocted stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
HEAD TIIE FOLLOWING CATALOGUE AND PROFIT THERECT.
FOTI THE LADIES.
Alwnya on httdft large stock of Lndles goods, inch n<
COBEUO CLOTH,
ALPACAS,
DE LANES,
GINGIIAMJ
PRINTS,
/ KERCHIEFS,
Nil HIES,
GLOVES, Ac.
FOR GENTLEMEN.
Always on hand Black Cloths, Fancy end Black Cassl
meres, Haftn*tts, Cas«lnets. Tweed*, Plain and fancy »s
tings. Shirting, etc., etc., etc.,
ItEADY HADE CLOTHING.
Such u COATS, PANTS, VESTS .ml other gurnonln
Roots an«L KIIOCN,
HATS, CAPS & NECKTIES,
and a variety of other articles
IEOINI.IHO n> noons.
Such asUnbleached and Bleached Muslim*, linen nnd
Cotton, Table Cloths, Oil Clothii, Linen and Hemp Towels
Carpets, Curtains, Fringe, etc.
HARDWARE, &C.
If yon want Nails or Splice*, Manure or other forks
Saw-Mill or other saw*, Smoothing Irons, locKs, Hinges
ct C*,', K .?!?, <*«n buy them cheap.
IF YOU WANT (food Extra Family Flour, White oi
Browu Sugar. Rio Coffee,lmperial, Young Hyson ur Black
IVa. goto M' A hoy'®.
IF 1 You WANTOHOCERTEH
Of a snperior quality, at as low rattan they can be hac
elsew here in the county, goto the store of
May ,1. rn K.C. A J. L M'ARQT.
CHARLES MCCANDL.ESS UUOH C. GRAHAI
McCANDLESS & GRAHAM,
Attorneys' at Law.
Ofllc* on the South-west corner of the Diamond, Butler, Pi
AIso,CLAIM AGENTS for securing Ptntirmt, Arrear
of PUu and Bounty Money, for Soiltfiera, or if they an
u V?. r ! upre *' !,lfativp9 - *■ prosecuting in\
tiler's (. I aims, or tlioae of their Representatives, no rban<i
until collected.
Dec.#) 9.18:: tf
FAMILY BIBLES.
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AT
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William Ei MOOFC,
PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT
K. M Junkln'. OAlec, .Main Strc.t, op
poatte Almmrrmaa't Hotel, Butler
Butier Co. Pa,
No charge nntll claims receired."£A
SOTICE.
A PPLICATION wHI bo made to the next Legislator
/V <>f the State of Pennsylvania, for the incur noratlo
of the Harmony Saving Bank, with a capitel of Thirl
Thousand Dollars. Said Bank to be located in the bori
«»f llanoeny. Itntler H><iiniy,«M State. Jane
w isoM.i.A m;<mx notic r.s.
THE 'WORLD
Ilrouft'lit rljclit; In tlio Very
Midst of BUTLER,
SITUATE ON MAIN STREET,
0 Where the MWander
• ~Tobafcco, Snuff and Ci-
M ahox,wit?i 4 outstretch
-oco V °S e
Dealer in all kinds o
Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars.
Having been dqjy appointed a "Committed of filx.»to
proceed iu parts boyobd the-*, digslh*7*o procurd fortho
citi&eu* of Butler, an.lall Others who may favor him with
a call, the choicest articles in his line, Wtruld respectfully
represent: that in pursuance dt- hi* appointment, he hits
bt*«n successful in lollecflnK « talljtogijiun.ns'' of tlib beat
articles ever found in Butterl Tie Ts?.jfcld al*,, further
represent: that he ffdsgmfeful toUy. public for the fa
,hin'' Ui "day-j goho by," and hopes
he trill merit a continuation of their pAifonago, in "days
that are to«. me."
In conclusion, he begs leave to make tho following: re
mark: that !ir ha* a little the host article* in lib line.that
are to hi-found from the •'centre to the circumference"
of Pennsylvania, and indeed, he might *afely add, the
L'nitHl States of Nqrth America, the British Pusee-'siurm.
or the California*, Including the mouth of the Colon bla
ri«rer, nil alone the toast of Oregon, up a« high as the
parallel of '* Wilfty fhonr Phorty." He HUMBLY soli
cits the custom of all the " Ihor Prt>plr" c f Butler, or any
way faring man who may chance to nmke his transit aero**
the disc of Bntler, or sojourn wlHiiu her border*. fir "a
season," feeling confident he will giverattsftetinn both i»s
regards price and quality. end examine for yonr
selve*! Don't put It off! I Procrastination tsthe thief 0 f
timf!!! UEORUE VOU ELKY Jr
Butler, Pa., May 11,19*4.
REDICK'S DRUG STORE,
OpposKc Stein's Store,
DKtTfiS,
DRUOS,
DRUOd, «
AiKDICINFS, JJEDICINES
MEDICINES, \ MHDjCINtiS
MEDICINES, MEDICINES,
DYES,
DYES,
DYES,
PA I NTS, PAINTS PAINT?, i
Pure Liquoisfor M'-dicaJ use only.
Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc.
Fronoh iind Am a lean perfumery, and Toilet articles. i
Brushes, Trufses and all art it-Ins in the Drug line; of the j
best qunlitv snd at fairest rates.
Dec. 9, 1863.
RURAL HILL 18,
NEAR BUTLEII, PA.
milE undersigned would resnctftally Inform the public
1 gnTallv, that he Is now fully prepared to furnbh
them with the dip! cost variety and very best qualilv of
all kinds of fruif tree*. Dnrlng the faxt summer helms
| made large additions to his rftock of Fruit ami Ornamen
tal trees, and ha* on hand a larger sndbetter quality and
variety than has ever boon offored in this county Con
sisting of
SUMMER, WINTER &. FALL APPLES.
PHAOIIIiS T'KAnS AND CHEHRIKS, also, PTIUW
r HUH IKS .if th« Tery finest quality—dift.irent kfiula of
Rlienbitrb. A Splendid lot of BvorKwioni mill « ktoi!
Tnrlety of Ptoiiilkooim tree* for ornament and «hiute«.-
All of which, we pni|Yo»f to nil an n» raaat'iuilile ti'tnu,
a* the Baltic quality i,ml varieties cm, he had for, from
any aj-enry or establishment in the country.
.Inn. (1,1894. BILAS PEAHCB t SONS.
Theodore Freckenstein, M. D.,
I'HVNK IAV A SI IUiKO.V.
OFFICKon thecorner f.f Jefferson and McKt-an streets,
(Opposite corner from U. P. Chnreh )
BI'TLEH, A.
Dec. 21, t«V4::3mo
11. N. t'islit r's liujirovt't"
FRUIT
Patencd Nov. 12, lS<n, Aur.lQ, 1862, and March 22 IR(U
To be had only of the subscriber, oh Main St.'pUT
DEK, Pa.. 4 doors North of M A boy's Store who e'everv
»rlicl«.,f TIN WAHE i. keft in ifVKA T r,l KIKTY.
This can has been extensivHy use*l and found t.» be
perfectly.wife. Its great convenience will be discovered
at first si(fht. Tin* extensive facilities for manufactur
ing all its parts make it very cheap.
It in closed by clamping a tin r M p over and ronnd the
opening, which is prossi-1 upon a cement-cnatetl ga-ket
Causing the cement to melt bv the heat d the fruit; be
et, mm* cold, it is i.erfeelly scabd. It it cb»s.-d or open
ed in an instant, by hooking or unhooking a strait w.'re I
spring.
LADIES, and others, nr* requeetcd to call and oxam- |
ine tuis unsurpassed ¥YnU Gm.
„ , . WM. 8. 7.1 KU LEU.
Butler. July 13,1864::tf.
NI: \v II VHN SHOP,
-
ha C 3
M
z% - . •- 1 * p
J"3STO. SEDWICK,
HAViNO a new Harness Shop, opposite*
Boyd'* Buildings, Butler, Pa., will keep constantly
«'ti baud, a large assortment «»f Satldles, Harness, and
everything in his line of businc**, which he offers at
prices to stilt the times. Work of all kinds manufactured
to order, and repairing done ou short notice.
Doc. l»,1803:::tf JOHN A. SEDWICK.
Ash <& ©raham^
ATTO IR/ nsr IE ~!2" S'
AJVD
Oarni.seOars at law,
CITY, I»A.. '
A]}- Pnrtfcnlar Attention given to Conveyancing and
the eznrairation of Title*.
4*?"0il claims b ni?hf and
Office on Main Street, fir t building east of PostOfflre.
R. M. M'LURE,
Attorney at Law,
AND
PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT.
Omob,N. E. corner of Diamond, Butler, pa.
Feb. 3, lRG4::tf.
u e inMls^un 7 m7
Attorney at Law,
ritAXKLIX, VBNAXGO COI'KTV, 71
• »m ilnor North of KIXH EAR lIOU
£xecu(or*H STntiee.
T ETTEHS of Administration on the estate of Freder
-1 J erick Pleor, late of Worth Tp., Butler cotinly, dee d
hare been duly granted to the uTHlei aliened, therefore,
•11 persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate
are reque«>trd to make immediate settlement, awl those
1 having chimin vgain*t the same, will preseut them prop
erly authenticated fur settlement.
June 21,1866. JAS. SHIELDS, Ex'r.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
I offer for sale a farm on Moddy creek, binds
"112 Jacob A John Bn»wn, in C lay townthip. containing
one hundred and thirty-four acre®—about ooe hundred
dearrd—thirty of which is prime meadow—g;»od or
chard, frame house and log barn. For terms inquire of
the subscriber. CHARLES M'CANDLRSd.
Butler, April 5,1866. Butler Pa
JTTST OFE3STEJIX
HER BOOT & SHOESHBP.
ON MAIN STREET.
Opponlte Hoyd's Bnlldiajt*
"ITTIfRRE we are prepared to uannfactnre Points and ;
\ V Shoes of all kind*, to order, of the best material, '
In the latest styles, and of the workmanship,—on
the shortest possible notice; and at as reasonable rates j
as the same quality can be had at any other establlsh
! merit. J. A. SUANOR kJ. BICKKL*
Butler, May 31,1866
~ BSTBAY. [
"IT7"AS found In the enrhnureof the subscriber living
v T in Marion township, Butler Co. Pa., on the 27th |
i day of August, A white mare, medium size, suj>- ;
posed to be 8 or 10 years old, shod all round, a piece of j
a rope halter on, tainted with oil; the owuer is reiue*- !
ted to come forward, prove property pay charges anp j
take her away, otherwise she will be disposed pf aceor- |
ding to law. JAMKS -VINCENT, i
6 IMS.:St. i
j GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH.
, A Family and Agricultural Journal
(loYoted to
CHOICE LITERATURE, Including Poetry, Novelettes,
Talcs, and Mora] and Entertaining UeoditiK generally.—
In the Literary Department wo shall present the ehoiseet
wltinn the reach of onrextended mean*. The Novelettes,
Tales Poetry, 4c., shall he supplied from the best
nnrt highest sources, and be equal to auythiiifi to be found
in any journal or magazine.
AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, embracing
Farming, Hardening, Fruit-Knixmir, Ac. Our Inborn In
»"! dapntment fu . tlili|j yehare met the car
dial approbntum of Ihe public. Our purpose lias been to
lurnUh useful and reliable information upon theso very
important branches of Industry. ami to protect them no
far a* within our powor against the falie doctrines and
selfish purpoeci of the many empires and 'dentation-ad
venturers by which the Farmer is Incessantly awenilod.—
This portion of the Grrmantmvn Telegraph is alone worth
the whole price of subscription.
NEW $ DEPARTMKNT.—The same industry, care and
discrimination, in gathering and preparing the .Stirring
Events cf the Day, expressly for thta paper* which bith
erto has been oi|n of it« marked features and given so uni
versal satisfaction, will be continued with iedoubled ef
forts t<> meet the increasing denntnds of.the public.
Terms:—Two dollars pur annum; one dollar for six
months. No orders rercived'vithont the canh. and all
MibitcriptionK stopped at the end of the time paid Tor.
Addre**, PHILIP U. FREAS,
Editor and Proprietor, Herman town, Philadu, Pa.
Arthur's Home Magazine.
Edited by T. S. Arthur an Virginifi F. ToWV*<s>t
The IIOSIB MAO AZlNßfot 1866 will ho enlarged and
improyed, and made still more worthy of the emie«nt Ya-
ILJ'S 1 '... ~!W ~eon received. Itr character a* a
IIIOH-fO.SED PERIODICAL, claiming public, f.»Vor on
the ground °t real merit, will beearefnlly maintained;
While for variety;lnterest, useful., **<, and all the attrac
tions of literature and art essential B» a true HOME Mao-
AZIXE, the publishers will aim ic make it SUPERIOR TO
ALLOTH EUS.
ANNE ST««T EXIIRAVI.NO, AXP TWO FAOT* OF MCTIC,
will appear in every nnmber, besides choice pictures,
group!) and characters, prevailing fashions, e.nd a Item
variety of pattern* for garments, embroidery, etc., etc.—
In ttll reapecU we shall give A FIK*T4 MAUA
/.l\ E.nt a price within the reach of every intelligent
family In the land.
A new story by T. S. ARTHUR will be commenced in
the January number.
\ KARt.Y TERMS, in AnvAXCE.—One copy, s2,6ft: three
Copies,s6,oo; five copies, and one to getter-up of club,
♦10,00; nine copies,ami one to getter-tip of elnh, $16,00.
0* A beautiful PREMIUM PLATE, entitled "THE
I N FANCY OF SIIAIvSPEARR." Will bo mailed to each
person whofi' nils us a club of Katf»scril»eri<. It will also
be mailed to each single subscriber from whom wo re
calve $2.60.
F »r $4,.V) we will aebd one copy each of lIoMt
MAUSZINE.'UID HOOEY'S LVOV'S ROOK for a year.
Address, 'p. 8. ARTHUR & CO.,
B*l Waiiiut,gtreet, Phila.
Kov. 30, 1464.
BUUOI3ON DENT I
DRS.S. R.&C. L. DIEFFENBACHER.
~N I AJ 4 I! E prepared to Insert
jr~ "Ay] £lr> J\ arfillcinl d e ntui 1e s
' i ''he latent improv e
. ."i'sA. J L.Vtt*' i7* \ # tireset on Vulcanite, Coral
noW ' v<,p *»««»*•
«-• desirous to avail
A. . ffUft **' V irhT thtflltvlvee of the latest
si jj_J improvements in dentis
■lv / /v '.V'k * * r >'. ahowM not ftiH to
' , jJSwz'- examine their new stylos
'
j paid to children's teeth. As mechanics, they defy com-
J petition; as operators they rank among the best. Char-
Ren moderate. Advice free of charge. Office —In Royds
Buddies.lenertionStreet, Uutier Pa.
Dec.U, l«6.1,:::tf.
I 3 .
| milß undersigned would respectfully inform the public.
| J_ that they have entered into Part tier hhip, In the
I' ii<l ertitl« 1 iijjf HIIHII»'«KH,
and hereby aoUnit the patronage of the public.
They are provided with a neat Hearse; ami have on
hand a large quantity of the very best material, and are
I fully prepared t«> furnish C'cfiiiia of nil kiiwUon shori
I notice. Tiiey will have on hands constantly a variety of
J Coffins finished to raft purchasers, and on the nu*o ii.-i»-
mnable terms.
Tlicy will a!ao furnish Carriages and coitveyancef f"i :
Funeral occasions when Ware Eo»>ni", on
Jefferson street, L doors \N «st «»f American Citizen Office
C,, C. P.OI'.SSf VO,
Butler. Julv 20, 1804;:tf. OKOItOK . ERA.
Hi YOU m THIS?
„ rjl «übncriber.grafe
r~u: .<■ r> 1 fuii
" K . , C' v "; j- 112. endcustciaHs for oast
' " t'avon.. won Id anuonnco
i'«<i 1 \ r .. to the public thathe lias
•'-*<«
4 -Jl s:■'•-*<& 8ADP1.1..-
C \f-X; - A«hi...M -1.1. »„.T.
•"7 '» • 1.0 will !'|* i i.lv nf nil
"• *-» K, ' t,.*. rv, , „l„
nil. Hf Uciui.ti.itlj msnafiirtm lijg.nuil k» i.»o.ili..inl
the very b-nt assortment if
r n s: ark
I All w.rk frarrnntwl. Repairing done on the shortest
notice and most favorabl* turm<i
l)eo. O, IBKJ. j. J. FKDWICK.
I Photograph Albums, &c..
At prlcea ranginic from SO Cents, to SB*oo.
! ANINV FIJATTJTIK INTHK
2mi sicujkl
FAMltr m/.LES POR PHOTOORAPH PICTURES
A wo—A general anpply » 112 Pocket-and Fnmily Ribles.
H. Q, II KIN EST AN
V. H.VIHr. j % H. CLARC
mmm & cilaek,
Attorneys' 1 at Law.
OLicct In the County Surveyor's ofTice,
Btiller, l»n,
Will attend toall business entrunted tothom, promptly
AIM IJIEIWUCIAIM A©FNTS. for receiving PK.VSIOM
BOUNTIES. Dipt PAT for soldiers or their representative*.
9H' No eharge until claims are collected. -<MI
George Vogi ey, Jr.,
MANTT-PACTTTKF.R AND DEALER
I.V ALL MMDS Of
Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars,
Main Street, It tit lei*.
Thing* Done Up Right!!
I wish to inform Butler county, mid the re/tinn round
nboqL that I have just received the best article* e\-
er imported Into this county. Th* only way to prove
the fiirf to call and examine my Tol»«cco # SiiiifT
and Roga»* j believing Iri the ti*uth of tho old adage
that "the proof of t!ie Pudding in in chewing tlie Bnjf."
Any man thot has nn inkling for Tobacco, in any of it,
orms, can be gratified.
GEORGE VOGELEY, Jr.
Bntler, NOT. .10, ISIV4.
JACK'S'HOTEL
IiEN.I. JA«'K, Proprietor.
|
Corner of Main and .IcfTeraon treeta,
llutler, Pa.
March 16.1RC4.
WALL PAPER,
AT
March. 22.1 WV. 11 KIN EM AX*
' Public Male of Ileal Kviate.
ESTATK 09 9xm CEL MCCA.IDLESS dee d.
1 I will expose to public sale on the premises, on Fri
day the 14th day o! July, an undivided interest in two
hundre*'. seres of lan.l, situated in Centre tp., Butler Co.
Bounded North b* W. D. McCandlee*, East by Wm. Al
lUou, South by Thomas Richards, and other* ami Went
by John Weitzel. The interest t» be sold nt public sale
is al>out one huudred acres of the above describe.! real
estate but the balance of tne tract will be offered for
■ale at the same time and idace. There is about one bun
dled nnd twenty acres cleued and in agwsl stale of cul
tivation Log house tiame bank barit, cue
hundred bearing apple tree*, a good rein of coal under
the whole tract.
TLUMS.—' >ne third in band, balanco in two equal auuu
al payments with interest from .into of sale
JllllJiA McCANDLISS,
Butler, June 21, lttUk Administrator.
Administrator's Xotiee.
N'OTICBk hereby given, that letters of Administra
tion have been grant**! to the undersigned on thv
estate of James \\ . Cornelius, late ef Worth township,
dee'd. All persons therefore knowing themselves in
debted to sai«l estate are requested to make immediate
payment. nud those having claims against the same are
requested to present them properly probated for fettle*
meut. HUBERT F ULENN,
Butler, June 2S, lSGf>::6t. Administrator.
NOTiCK.
Wi/«, Isabella Say, has left my bed
y\ nd board, without jual cause, I hereby warn nn !
and notify the public. nut to harbor heror give liar end
It on my account, as 1 will pay no debts of any kind <.f
her contracting SAMUEL U. SAT.
Butler.July 24 186*:**,
DR. FITCHE S PEXAXK SUPPORTERS,
Dlt. OH BUS MAN'S FEMALE PILLS.
TniOli of all kinds f.v sale at
HAMILTON'S Drug Store.
The (Mew York Tribune.
NOTWITHSTANDING the enaraomit incr»«»«d
nlf u 11/ iK the ]>til>lic:ition ul Tut i
'■cr»n.,na by the empfm ment if nnmerr,,
nuron.lmrs and other 111 et«la*|>endit»rci< », « Si
h< rt v«rn» tnth" prfcf ,ft,«tr iiti'loUßimfSii, i«
«*• ><«-»•< te
tr t J. 112. * '■fob w.r.
»M only „b„„t oijfthlrd llhT,.""
lime. Onr Tci ran will 1... r.,,, iii "'Jho preeent
be distinctly JfiXSt " i,h „'i' lo
•trlctly nm! literally idheted tTmvTn ?ml w
" ,0 "°
Terms
DAILY TKIBIIJfH.
efnglo copy
SEMI-WEUtLT TRIBCNB
Tw»"ir , ' u ''' H t 1,00
Mail subscriber*. one eopr one VM» i.
■J- *.
be eimtled 11, Ifi't We5S w ,l|
sssgs^fe±:
ewenf S,TM Tmrnn „)» V.„t i - ,r r, " k: '"" in
fnrnlAed will, n f„|| (l,«rh,il, m IV,I i'ln" 1 " '' l '' ll "' 11
■he Mime oTTho taikjS ",7 "" Inel„,l in|t
th,Mi,„.„ndpl<,rro, them"'~!!?V , T , .r n,l 'er -
oiHl.i«tiir». Address TIJJS litlmiM* u r '*i"' ,he '
11ee.7, ISO 4. ' HUIt.NK, New *ork.
The American Citizen,
by THOMAS boronfh OBMitlr,
Ibraie, Iv !xrv'pf!?" J» «"■!«■ 11l 'tl" 'l'Zi
l£n*fi:—<i SO i, VIM» i# IJJ # ~or®
trlt Kfx mm,lbs; or J? IfnotSid <**•**#>
Ho„ or thn «,«( «ix n,r.nH,H "" Uieejplr.
TURMS OP ADVFRTisiisrrj.
Aa Agreed npon hy the I'nl li i -1-BINCr. &C.,
Butler I'tijuTs. ' Proprietors of tl o
One flqunrc, one incerlfon
KacA l f0
A eolnmn f..r *j* U,OI,MIH. 7 ; ft «*
H «;•«»*>* e* -It month*...™ M
1 column fornix mouth* * «20 0«»
* for on* year —0»
U ooluuiii for otic your. V" mm •» 26 00
) column f.,r one year ' .40 00
Prcifr»h. n nl HF,u nn*iu7*n r*l'.il V <*>
linen, one year..!? * not 8
A pI»! tenth'n^fH!'utwic? n "' , i A ml ' tur '« notice*, carh,3 0»?
r ""e™e":,»:' r ?V' t0
lOlmeaul X, nitmtUa-'IL IT"T"72SI 00
fpiu ' il, (n It* e,jiilv,iter.t, wni'mnhe n jKjuure
*'o WOK*.
g ".(-t h« : „!.,im. m e„,,i™„ rlM ; „ f0
y. •« .. !! 60
Kail •• .« 4 00
" M r w i" ,rn: ™ »"
ft n a*Minl»le reduction will be nuola
HUiilMtffH r \RJ|X '•
" " Ck '' ,l - Mi •»""«pack, 60 CI,.
' .. MCKI XOTIrKH.
' A'l7wtl^,^ o 'f o "X 1 g»»- «'•«• be c'i",
PofiTiv*i.v lir IMID IV WiirertUf'utentii, mi>T
' Killer' p'li per. i'"'''"?'" 'W"''"»ri,.ril .
■ si J|„',1,.1 ',° - v "K , r '' >" "trlclly Mill,ei ot„ 11,.
« - rtn " l further untie,.
July Cltlfen.
WAVERLY MAGAZINE.
F" |: KAMII.V A.MLSEMJiM A.ND IKgTIIItTION
x:uil, rt ~y A. Übti.
I , T k,y published in tl .
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alniiMit "• m "ch mnti,, ~,
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« hi - - «vr«.r;i3,t"te
J"*w ft* It nuntlM.
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One t- n y 6„ 4 nientw - "
Oneeoi.y for 0 neinlh. u
T».. cipie, 112.„ 12»,<,m1,- it J'«
roar copies n,r 0 m.nth. .......i...'.'... „ J lj;
. All H.l.ntl, toll,, time. „t tho mtZ'ntZ ~AI, „,' "
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■.uh«; "sr, v
p.pJr'r.lih^V.h" l "' A giv ' u
: r ;i" ;"""""• "" " •*>n>plete"l| , ,"!k'
liien we r»hal I know whit number to renew it *
££w^ te( £
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tin* them ep ''" < ' P « "«»««'with c-ncl, fc„e gei.
Monthly P,.rts-#l « yenr.lnall
m,fJt^» lctt4 ; r r • Bd roncernlnff tl.o
mn«t to tl:n publisher ' '
Tn* ffirri Prn« nmr-Tne proper mode to.nhwr'h.
•"» * «v.»
A "' lr '" MWKB A POW, nortnn. Mn„.
Dr B. F. Hamilton
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARIE,
Boyd** ISloek, Butler Pa.
i>*uo r w ' u ".' l y «»r
PAINTS
OILS
D Y B-BTT FFB
SPOXOF^H
HKUBIIFB.
C All BON OIL
BEN2OLB
wiSSEr"™"® 1 "- 18,1
i-rQcons yon
MHDICIJUt PPBPOSJSS
MJCTSOAW. PERFUMERY, NOTION'S
Wr.NDO* OI.ASft, PLASTER PA RIB, 81. Cab Sod„
CREAM TARTAR, Vf Kir
Wines for Sacramental Use, at Cost.
AGENTS FOR BR. MURRAY'S MEDICINES.
Physicians Prescriptions, Carefully
Compounded,
Vlwti""'"' ti>. county.
A. M. NSYMAN, M. D.
Physlt lnn and Hur eon.
Ofßc*lm mediately oppoaite Walltar', building,
TW.°. IWBSutler X»4l.
KNTIIAIS.
CAM« to tha reai, lent. „r,, .
k'r 'uwnahfp, ihitlerl ~
thrae head of cattle; two ? 1 ' 112 Junr,
•re ted, ONA ti«« a l»«JI on i«i 1.1" * °®F> —»tc# TH~
poaad to h. three/w»3dl?.r.!lri» 0 " l * c " ;
•| pm id. of right ear. The w, ltr i ; r „wnLr, »r«
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