American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, November 22, 1865, Image 4

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    sht garmtrjj Department.
IF'I HA.D LEISURE^
Ah, yes, if you had leisure; what
would YOU do? Why, says the man
who is engaged in business, if I had
leisure I'd prosecute this charitable
object. I'd aid in such and such be
nevolent plans. I would do a great
deal of good, but I am so much en
gaged that I have not a spare mo
ment to devote to anything but my
business. The man is innocent in the
declerations. He really believes what
he says. He does'nt know, because
he never experienced it, that leisure
is the mother of indolence, and that
if he had plenty of one he would
ninety-nine chances of a hundred
have the other in exact proportion.
If 1 had leisure t»ays the merchant,
I would pay more attention to my
accounts and try and collect my debts
more punctually—chance if you are
not mistaken, friend. If you had le : -
sure, probably you would pay less at
tention to the mattci than you now do.
The thing you want is not more lei
sure but uipre resolution. The spirit
to do to do more, my word for it, after
all, you waste—actually waste more
time than vould be necessary to ac
complish all ycu desire. If I had
time, says a mechanic I should have
my work done in season. The man
thinks his time has been all occupied
when he was not at work at sunrise—
quit work an hour before dark, smok
ed a cigar after dinner, and spent
two hours in the street talking non
sense with an idler. If I had leisure
I'd repair that weak place in my fence
said a farmer. lie had not leisure,
however, and whilo he was drinking
cidej- with a neighbor the cows broke
in and destroyed his crop. He found
leisure to plant it over. If I had
leisure, said my friend the wheel
wright, last winter, I'd alter my stove
pipe. He did not find leisure though
but when his shop took fire and burnt
4own he had time tj make and build
another. If 1 had leisure I'd some
times goto meeting, old Tom Rat
tling used to say, but he found so
inucli better business, as ho called it
on Sundays, that he never got there
He's dead and gone now, poor soul,
but he regretted at his dying day
xhat he had played the cheat upon
himself s > and he could but murmur
too lato, too late. People are very
apt to be mistaken in this affair of
leisure. There are very few men
w'ho put every hour of their time to
the best use. Often those who have
the least to do don't half do that lit
tle, while those who are most engaged
do every thing thoroughly. I'll give
a plain illustration (irawn from every
•daye•experience. If you want any
matter, whether of profit or charity
done expeditiously, and well done too,
goto not the man who half his time
stands or sits with h>B hands in his
breeches pockets, but the very iden
tical person who being a thorough bu
siness doing man is always at work.
That is the man for you. An idler
.from habit regards everything that
requires a little labor, study or con
finement as an ant looks on a mole
hill—it seems a mountoin. But an
industrious man looks at the labor
before him with the eye of a man
•who is not afraid of it. And here
is the secret spring of his ability :
he does not loiter or hesitate, he acts
promptly, and at once.— Geneset
Farmer.
MINCE PIES.—The following re
for Mince I'ies, which are now in sea
son, is confidently recommended af
ter using it for many years.
330il a fresh beef tongue tender,
let it get cold, then chop it fine, with
one pound of suet, one-half peck of
apples, two pounds of currants, pick
ed and washed carefully; one pound
•of citron sliced, half an ounce each
of powdered cloves, allspice, cinna
imon, and ginger; three pipts of
sweet cider, one pint of Madeira
wine, half a pint <f brandy, with
enough' ugar to sweeten toyrur taste.
This will make a large jar full.
To CL&ASN MARBLE.—Take two
ounces of soda, one of pumice stone,
and one of finely powdered chalk;
sift them through a fine sieve and mix
•them with water ; then rub the mix
ture well all over the marble and the
stains will be removed, now wash the
marble over with soap and water,
and it will be as cloan as it \*as pre
vious to its being stained. Some
-times the marble is stained yellow
with iron rust ; thus .can be removed
•;with lemon juice.
K MOLASSES TlE.—Take nine table-
Anoonfulls of molasses, six tablespoon-
of good vinegar, one and a half
of flour, a small piece
a few slices of lemon or
lemon peel; cover with a rich
This is decidedly the best
far an apple pie.
INDIAN MEAL PUFFS.—Into one
,quart of boiling milk stir eight table-
of sugar,. Boil five
minutes, stirring constantly. When
cool, add six beaten eggs. Bake in
buttered cups half an hour. Try
them witlwa little butter and maple
iiuolasseß, and seo if they are not
.good.
A "PRACTICAL FATRSR.—"What*
flower of beauty shall I marry?"
said a handsome young spendthrift
to his miserly governor. To which
the governor replied, with a grim
smile, "Mari-g«la."
Mr, Nasby'a Appeal to the Democ
racy or the North,
The "time-honored principles" of the
Democracy have been so terribly mixed
of late that the faithful are unable to
tell the genuine article from a counter
feit. But the Rev. Dr. N asby has devo
ted his commanding talents to bringing
order out of eonfusion, and, in the fol
lowing address, has presented a platform
which must prove satisfactory to the en
tire party, and is so simple that the most
ignoraut Democrats will understand it
best:
SAINT'S REST, ")
(Wich is the Stait of Noo Gersey,) V
October 4, 1865. )
Dimckrats uv the Mortb ! You hev to
deside whether the old party, which has
alluz delited in managin to assoom its
nateral position, or whether it is doomed
to die, and be annng the things that
wuz.
Ez the head uv the party, I issue this
appeal.
The time for argument hez passed—all
that now remaiD3 is ackshen ! ackshen !
Never before wuz there sich need of
work—never wuz there so mnch at stake.
Look around yoo, fellow Democrats! See!
Uv all the States North, only Noo Gersey
remanes troo to her anshent prinsiples.—
The dark waves uv ablishinism are a
sweepin over the land, unchecked, save
by Noo Gersey. There, thauk (Jod, the
ark uv the covnant resets. There the
vesta! fires burn brightly. Noo Gersey
hez the Democrisy sco oihv had—she
changes not. Ever since the year before
Revolushen she hez bin Democratic—no
matter what issues wuz presented—no
matter on which side uv said issues the
Democrisy planted theirselvcs, Noo Ger
sey allnz voted that ticket.
Sech confidin trust in the leaders—sech
Roman simplicity is rcfreshin. Wood,
0! wood, that we hed more Noo Gerseys.
This fall the Democracy hev exceeded
theirselves in liberality to the people.
Never wire their such a assortment uv 1
principles to choose from. In Noo York,
we hev on the track a Ginral, whosheth
ed his sword in the harts uv his Suthern
brctheru, and with him we stood on a
platfrom which recognizes the deth of
slavery, and feels good over it, and which
goes for payin' the debt, interest, princi
ple, & all. Iu Noo Gersey we have a
Gineral on the ticket, whs run away from
Bull Run, baeoz he didn't approve uv the
principles on which the war was bein
kondukted, on a platform ex strikly St'th
ern as the Camden k Amboy cood make
it. In Ohio our platform wuz mado by
the grwfct Vallandigum, an«i it is the pure
expressed joose uv Democrisy. The great
doctrine uv State Rites is avowed and
the rite uv the secefled States to agin sc
cede is upheld.
Here is diversity—here is pickin. Each
Dimocrat can pick wich set of prinsip
pits he desires, & the checrmati uv his
Central emmitty will cheerfully certify
that "that bet will be made universal, as
soon az a National Convenshen convener
Look at what interests are at stake.—
Do yoo Want to marry nigger wen
ches ? Do yoo want yoor gushing daugh
ters tide by indissoluble ties to back nig
gers ? We hev persistently petitioned
Abolishen Legislaehers to sets preventin
us from doin this foul thing, but to no
avale. They hev tumeb a deaf ear to
our entreaties, and to-day me stand ex
posed to all these dangers.
Sum of oui'.beet liteo in favor uv giv
imhim the suffrage, on the ground that
in a little while we wood git his votes on
the principple that wo ketch all trash
natcrally. My friends, be -not desecved.
We have oboozed the nigger so long and
so persistentlp that it wood take ages
afore we cood get him suffishently demor
alized to act with us, and afore that we
wood ail be in the silent gravt, where
politix is uv no akkount.
Do yoo want a buck nigger to march
up to the polls with yoo and vote ? Do
yoo want their children mixt with yours
in skools? J Do yoo want 'em on juries
and holden offis in your township? My
God! think of it! Think uv yoor bein
brot up on a charge uv petty larecucv,
sich ez steelin sheep or chickens, before
a nigger Justis uv the Peose! . Think uv
yoor bein sude for a store bill that had
run ten years, afore a uiggor squirt;! In
the towns and cities thinjc uv bein arres
tid for bein drunk'by a nigger policeman,
and bein arraned in the raornin afore a
nigger Mayor! Contemplate these pieters
without a shudder if yoo kin. These
questions must be met. They stare us in
the face. On yoo depends the issue.
The nigger is our natural enamy.
On the question uv taxes, and recon
struction, and sech, I refer yoo to the
platforms adopted by yoor vareous State
Convenshens, yoo may depend upon eech
bein perfeckly sound. On thesT minor
questions there u.ay be diffrensenv opin
ion in lokalitics; but, thauk Heveu, on
nigger there is unanimity. "Nigger and
him prostrated," is the rallyin cry uv the
Democrisy,North, South, Ei.st and West.
I bleeve ic the above I ,tev given a
fall epitome uv the principles uv the
jiarty. We hev ahe old fito before us,
ixnd it behooves every D mokrut to buck
le on hi».arcior,
may be dependid on. The few ALlifh'
onto we hev, liav sj»nc .so Jar into upellin
book" and crammnw that their tuljt i« all 1
Greek to vnr voters, and so they arc safe
from their contamination appeals. She
expex evety State to do its dooty. She
is lonesome and wants company. She
stretches out her hands appoalingly to
her sisters, and sez in winnin tones,
"Jine me!"
Will you not do it ? Shel she appeal
in vane! Forbid it, Heaven! Rally! Rally!
PETROLEUM V. NASIIDY,
Lait Pastur uv the Church uv the Noo
Dispensation.
Q ROVE R &, BAKER'.
CKI.EBR ATKD ELASTIC SMITH
SEWING-MACHINES.
Were a warded the highes Pvemius over
a'l Competitors, at the following
State and County Fairs of 18G£.
NEW YOKK STATE FAIR.
Firm Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium lor Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work
INDIAN V STATE FA lit
First Premium for Machine for nil purpose®.
First Premium for .tachlne work.
VKKMONTBTATH FAIR
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manui w turini; Macliin
First Premium for Machine Work.
OHIO STATE FA|R.
First Premium for Maoitine Work.
IOWA STATE FAIR.
First Premium fur f.imih Machine.
First Premium for M*hnfdc*urln» Machine
First Premium f<<r Machine Woik.
ILLINOIS ST A IK FAIR
First Premium for Machine for all purposes
First Premium for Machine Work.
.KENTUCKY Si'ATii F.MR
First Premium for Machine fo» all purposes
First Premium for Machine Work.
MICHIGAN ST A I'E FAIR
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work
OREGON STATE FAIR
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
Chittenden Co. (Vt.Acr'J Sue.
I'irnt Premium for Family Machine.
First I'-teiuium fur Miinnli. tnrln" Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
Franklin Co. (N. Y.) Fnir.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Prerrium for Manufacturing Machine.
Chaplain Valley (Vt.) Agr'l Sue.
First Premium for F.nilly Machine.
Firnt Premium for Manula. turinu Mncliiue.
First Premium for Machine Work,
llamnden On. (Muss.) Soc.
Diploma for Family machine.
Diploma for Machine Work
Washington Co. (ft. Y.) Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine.
Queens Co. (N. Y .) Agr'l boo.
First Premium for Family Machine.
F.rst Premium for Manufrttturlnir Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
San tog* Co. (N. Y.) Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine.
Mechanics' Institute (Pa.) Fair*
First Premium for Machine fur all purposes.
First Premium for Machine Work
| \\[ K are now sending by mail, free of postage, our
" FIXE DIAMOND POINT "UNION GOI.D
H KN& and StLveu KxTe>siox SLIDING OASC wwlili
Leu* Pencil beautifully chased, at our wholesale
price of $1.25. We never before retailed them
less than *4 each. They are acknowledged to
be the most durable and beautiful l:i mark, t ' They
are manufactured of FINK GOLD, and finished in the
best possible style They are celebrated tor their
adapting* to every hand and style ofwrtting, making
a beautiful light or heavy stroke whendesircd. We
have sold over one hundred thousand "Union' Pens
during the p .«t eight months, and we have not re
ceived one word of dissatisfaction from anyone using
our Pens, rhey are the Biwr Gold Pen 'made, and
sold for onequartc the price char-red by many. Any
one ordering by mni 1 will receive their Pens by the
next return mail Our goods always arri .e safely at
their destination He particular to write your address
plain. One trial of our Gold Pens will convince ano
pemon of the.r superiority. We also send, without
charge .HOOD'S GRV. \T HOOK OF 100 SR.
CRET>, or How TO MAKE 35 A DAY WITHOUT CAP
ITAI One of these Secrets cost the publisher 9450
for the ri«rht;to publish it. persons are now
making fl'ju per month bytiheee Secrets. This book
! !,1 *■>" or woman i, lent A.a'Bcn
| n ounded noldiej, write 11* from Chicago, h
»' "-allied, in four siontlu. Ss|:) hy knowledge oh
limed from thin book We wild one r.old Pen, Si I.
ver Intension Cane and Pencil and Book of s-oreti
for SI 2S; three for 5.1.50; four for *1.611, six lor jm V
twelve. #l2. flj—Send Government money
"lire ' M YOUNG & BROS.,
G M 157 Monroe Street, New York.
ID-TO cONSUMPfIVBS—SuieM with Con
•nmptlnn, Anthiiia, Bronchitis, or any of the
riiro.it or Lunus. will be cheerfully furnished, with
out elm rue, with the remedy »v the u.e nf which the
Hev biWABD A Wiuws, of WlltlamsbiirK. New
„' y a * ' nmplelely reMorwtto heaiih. after bavins;
suHered Hevernl years with that dread disease Con
sumption To Consumptive sufferers, thi» remedy is
worthy of au immediate trial. It will cost nothing
and mi>» he the means of their |>erfe. t restoration
. .w. ?™ '.. T. "" n ple.il.' address Rev.
■ WILSON. 1(16 South Second Street,
W illiauishurir. County. New York
9,'(fe-^iw.
ANOTHER ARRIVAL
OF
NEW iiIOODS.
H. G, HEINEMAN
has just received from the East
A New &, Splendid Stock
OF
BOOKS, J'l/O TOG nAn I BIBLES, PHOTOGRAPH
ALBUMS
oi the very Uiest style and of the Vest material
a Large & Fancy Assortment
eir
WALL PAPER
FOOLSCAP. COMMERCIAL NOTE arxl LETT isit
PAPER; ENVELOPES of every variety; Inks of all
kinds; Uukl Hnd Steel Peru; all of which, together with
many other articles in his line of htistness, he is pre
part dto sell a* low m the lowest. Walk in. Lndlt-s and
Oentk-men. and examiue our stock, aad jurtjj© of the
(jnallty and prices for yourselves. Sept. 27,'65.
<ii. Si 11. KRUfi
TAKE THIS Ol>pdpUN!TY .TO RETURN THEIR
thanks to the liutUr and vicinity, for their
lu the We are stilt engngml in l^uyinK.
Hntchei ing iu*i Selling Cattle, Sheep aud Hogs. Wo
will spare no pains to furnbdt our old customers awl uj'
new ones who may fnver us with a call, with the very
BEEF, ni TTOH A PORK
That ran be procured, or that the market can afford.-
i We aw> t>> do all in our power to accommo
date the public; and feel satisfied that they will
their patronage.
Shop on Main street, nesirly opposite Berg's Store.
Sept. 27, 1805.
WeMt ftteuibury A«*a<l«toiy.
TIIE winter session of four months open on Monday !
the 27th day of November. Professor Cruas as prin- j
cipul. Wo alto expect Professer BOHIIM! AIWL L-uiv to « 1
teach Vocal tfitd Instrumental Music.ln ctuinectkm "wHh J
our schoQl. /J i
byujdCi t th> U>ard of TrmUm. IL
J. w CHRIsTf jM
Nt.Veml if P. lSoi: -'t
AMERICAN CITIZEN
Job PrlatiagMle©!
Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book
AND
ioimi JDS t>}mmn u
Corner of Haiti and .VefTerson
Oi>poHlte Jnck's Hotel
WE AIIR PREPARED TO HKINT,ON SHORT NOTICE,
Bill Heads. Books, Druggist Labels. Pro
grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes,
Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting
Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlet*, Posters,
Bills of Faro, Order Books, Paper Booka,
Billots, Sale Bills, &c.
BEING FOK.NI3IIED WITH
The Most Approved Hand Presses
TIIK LATEST OF
Type, Borders, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, Ac.,
12* THE COUNTY,
We will execute everything in the line of
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING
Ne\TLT, PROMPTLY, iirt *t RKieiKAni.iL EXTES,
In a style to excel any establishment at
home, and compete with any abroad.
Wox*lA.««meMK
Are employed in every branch of the
business, and we endeavor to meet the
i wants of the community, and to re
tain the honorable distinction which has
been already conceded to this establish
ment, for
TAHTE IP* COMPOSITION
AND
Kli'KniU'e In I'resH Work.
In all the essentials of Cheap Printing,
Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, B6au
tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, WO in
vito comparison, from getting out a Card
of a single line to an illuminated Poster,
or a work of any number of pages.
ISO 3 WISJV UOODH, ~1 NU3
AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST j
AND AS GOOD AS THE BERT.
R. C. & J. L. M ABOY.
j Have just received at their establishment j
ION MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA.,
A large and well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GG-ODS.
HEAD TUX FOLLOWING CATALOGUE AND PROFIT THEREBY.
FOII THE LADIES.
Always on hand a large stock of liiullMgoodi, such as
COHERO CLOTH,
ALPACAS,
DE LANES,
GINGHAMS
PRINTS,
KBRCHTEFB,
NUniES,
GLOVES, 4c.
FOR GENTLEMEN.
Always on hand Black Cloth*, F.inrv nnu Black Cas*l
mere*. Satinet to, Gasslncfft, Tweeds, Plaiu and fancy Ves
ting*, Shirting, etc., etc., etc.,
I READY MADE T%OTIIING.
Bnch w COATS, PAXTS, VESTS and otlier ga,liienl».
Boots and Slioes*,
HATS, CAT'S & NECKTIES,
| and a variety of other articles
110l MI IIOLD
Swh ns rnhlcneliM nmlltlwiclir.) Muslim, linon nnd
Cotton, Tntite Cloth*. Oil Ctotlu, Linen and llopiji Towel*.
Carpets, Curtains, Fringe, etc.
HARDWARE, 40.
If yon want Nails or Spike*. Manure or other forks'
taw-Mill or other saws, Smoothing Tron*, Io:k*. Ilingo*
etc.. goto M' A hoy's, whore you can buy them cheap. '
IF YOU WANT Good Extra Family Flour, White or
Brown Sugar, Rio Coffee,lmperial, Young Hyson or Rlack
Tea. goto M'Ahoy's.
IF You WANTGUOCEIIIEB
of a superior quality, at as low rate* as they run be hut!
elsewhere ia the county, goto the store of
R.C. & J.L 3FABOY.
May 11. 1364.
MARTIN RKIBER UEO. WKCKDECKRR
STOVES AND PLOUGHS.
. i II ii"l XT ECK HECK Ell A REIRER.—Fotin-
VV ders—Foundry North of the bor-
of Butler, where Stores, Ploughs
tice. Their ware-room Is on Main Street
flr*t door North of Jack's Hotel, where you will find Stove®
of all sixe* and patron*.. They also keep on hand a large
stock of Ploughs, which they sell a* cheap as they can bo
bought at any other establishment in the county.
Dee.P.lß63:rtf
vJXJST oiPEiTEDD.
NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP.
ON MAIN STREET.
Opposite Boyd's Untitling,
| "117" II ERE we are prepared to inannfnctnre Roots and
V ▼ Shoes of all kind*, to order, of the best material.
# in the latest style*, and of the finest workmanship,'—on
the shortest possible notice; end at a* reasonable rates
as the same quality can be hndatany other establish
ment. J. A. 81IANOR i J. BlCKLL
_Rutler. May 31, IMS
~ JACK'S HOTEL
HENJ. JACK, Projn'lotor.
Corner of Main and Jefferson trcefs,
Butler, Pa.
March 16,18M.
WALL PAPER,
AT
March. 22.1 «ftf. tl KIN KM A\"
"A.M. NF.YMAN, M. D.
Physician ari<l Hur con*
Offic* immediately opposite Walker's buildings
Sutler l»a.
Dec. 9. 1 MSktH.
Theodore Freckenstein, M. D.,
I'M VISICJ A \ A Sl'lt«KO.\.
OFFICE on the rorn-r trf Jefferson and McKeaa xtrreta,
(Opposite corner from U. P. Church )
Bt'TLEB,
Dec 21, IMU .Imn
IHwuilnlloii of .ParliierHhip.
THE PartnornhipJJheretofore existing between tb« un
dersigned in the Practice of Lew under the name
and title of Kiddle & Clark, is dissolved by mutual con-
Kent. W. U, 11. KIDDLE,
J. B CLARK,
Tlie business of the office will be settled by J. 11.
CLARK Ks<|., in the Office formerly occupied by aaid
firm,where all buaineas entrusted to bin care will be at
tended to promptly •
Nov. Ist, '66—St.
Dissolution.
NOTICE la hereby tenifcat.the partnership heretr
fore existing between Jaa. Marshall and Wm. Bid
dio in Prospect under the title of Marshall A Piddle, ha*
this day (September 'ilst, 18#5,)by mutual conscpit been
dissolved, W«. Rjddl" who will conduct the UUSUK-A,
■ln the old stand, 1* authorised to receive all
the hii/i. MAB#JJALL T RIDDLE
k
NISCKLLAKEOVS NOTICES.
iiißwoiZD"
Ili'oUßbt rJerlit lu the "Very
Midst of BUTLER,"
SITUATE OH MAINISTKEET,
_ WnERB the"Wander
aiiox.withontatretch-
Denler lnttlkt« rn
Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars.
Having been duly appointed a "Committee of Six."to
proceed to parts beyond these digging, to procure for the
citfeen* of Butler, and all other* who may favor him with
a call, the choicest articles in hi* line, would respectfully
represent: that in pursuance of his appointment, he has
been successful in collecting " tall specimens'' of th* best
articles ever found in Butler! ll© would also further
represent: that he feels grateful to the public for tho fa
vors conferred upon him, in " gone by," and hopes
he will merit a continuation of ilitfir patronage in "days
that are to vine."
In conclusion, he bogs leave to make the following re
suHfk: that he has a little thebeet articles i:: his
are to be found from tho "rentre to tho circumference"
of Pennsylvania, nnd indeed, he might safely add, the
United States of North America, the Rritieh Possessions,
.or the California*, including tho mouth of theColnn.bia
river, all along the coast of Osegoii, Irlp as high as the
parallel of 44 Pliifty Phoor PhoTf*/' He HUMBLY soli
cits the custom of all the •' Dear /Vo/ifc" of Rntlcr. or any
way faring man who may chance to make hi* transit nrross
the disc of Rut I or. or sojourn within her borders for "a
season," feeling confident he will gi vo satisfaction, both as
regards price and quality. Come and examine for yonF
selvos! Don't put it off! I Procrastination l« the thief of
time!!l GEORGE TOGELEY. Jr.
Butler, Pa., May 11,166!.
DfIS.S. R.&O.L. DIEFFENBACHER.
, A RE prepared to insert
d xVartiflclHl d o n tm l e s
t ireset on Vulcanite,Corul
i,f *be latest
fril DIBP in defttis
m try, should not fall to
examine thcii now stylo*
y s>^"of Vulcanite and Coral it e
"" work. Filling, cleaning,
extracting and ndjnsting the teeth done with the best
material*ana in the bent manner. Particular attention
paid to children's teeth. As mechanics, they defy com
petition; as Jq»erators thoy rank among the beat. Char
ge* modorate. Advice freo of chargf. Office —in B yls
Building Jefteraou Street, Butler pa.
Dec. 0,1803, TUT 112.
; ME YOU SEEI THIS?
T lll'f. subscriber, gratc
• u *° J 1 '* j*'*' ' cn^
J "T* to the public that he has
a large stock of
i SADDLES
U [• HARNESS
! oT w? ; WIIW4C.
tthu old.till,d.wnero
t wl " b '" "' iulv "• 1,11
\> tiihes to serve those who
may favor him with a
call. He Uconstantly manufitcturlng, nnd keepsouhu&d
the very b''st A*«ortinent ot
v is ir ]¥ ii s.
All work warranted. Repairing done on the shortest
notice and most favorabli terms
Dec. 9, 16t6. J.J.SEDWICK.
3P-A.^THTII3K,SI3:xr.
rnilK undersigned would re*pectfu!ly Inform the |»ublic
I that they have entered into Partnership, in tho
Undcrt TILLING BHHIHOSS,
aud'hoveby solicit the patronagoof tho public.
They are provided with a neat Hearse; nnd have on
hand a large quantity of the very bo*t material, and arc
fully prepared to of nil kinds on short
notice. They will have on hand* constantly a variety of
Coflln* finishcif to suit purchasers, and on the most rea
sonable term*.
jßhoy will a!*o famish Carriages and cmvcyances for
Funeral occasion* when requested. ,\Vare Rooms, on
Jefferson street, 2 doors West of American Citizen Office
G. ROESSINC,
liutlcr. July 20, 180f.::tf. OEORGE W. ERA.
J. D. CLARK
RIBBLK & HhMWi,
Attorneys' at Law.
' Office, 111 the Count}' Stirveyor's otTice,
IJVJTLT'I*, l»n,
Will attond to all hu-dnes«i entrusted to tliem, promptly
Also LICENCESCL\im Aor.NTS. f»>r receding PENSIONS
llOtlSTtw, RACK PAY for soldiers or their »^pv:'sentatives.
Ofii"- No charge until Qlaitn* are collected "ft®
George Vogeley, Jr.,
MANUFACTUREK AND DEALER
IN ALL KINDS OF
Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars,
Mnln Street, liutler.
Things Done Up Right!!
I" wish to inform Butler county, nnd tho region round
about, that I have just received the best article* ev
er imported into this county. Tin. only way to prove
the fnet i* to c:tll and examine 1113 Tobacco, Sllllft
and Sfga'Sj believing in the truth or the old adage
that "the proof of the Pudding I* In rhewing the Bag."
Any man that ha* an li.kling for Tobacco, in nny of it,
orms, can be gratified.
GEORGE VOOELEY, Jr.
Butler, NOT. 30,1864.
PICK'S DRUG STflfiE,
Opposite Stehfs Htoro,
DRUOS,
PRUOB,
DRUOS,
hFMrJNES, MEDICINES
M ICniClJißft, MEDICI N ES,
WIDiCINES, *Jii>ICI.NKS,
DYES,
DYES,
DYES,
PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS,
Pure Liquotsfor Medical use only.
Tarter etc. etc.
French and Ame:ican Perfumery, and Toilet articles.—
Brushes, Trii«M*ii'l all articles in the Diuglim, of the
bent qualitv nnd at fairest •>
Deo. 9, 1863.
11. N. Fislici'> Imjirovcjl
FRUIT GAlff,
Patened Nor. 12, 1801, Aug. 19, lS(V2,and March 22,18f4.
.To U«'lmul 9n!y of the subscriber, on Main Sr.. BI T
; DKI4. P*.. 4 d<*»r« North of H'Aboya Store, where ev.rv
! article of TINWARE in ke|»t in UitEA T \'A RISTY.
Thhcan hn« been extensively used ami found tobe
perfectt_y *»fo. Its great convenience wilt be discovered
«t flrat sight. The extensive facilities for manufactur
ing all its parta make it rery cheap.
It is closed by clamping a tin cap orer and ronnd tbe
opening. which is pressed npnn a cement-coated jra«kot,
causing the cement to melt by tbe heat of the fruit: be
coming cold, it is perfectly sealed. It is closed or open
ed in an iuMtaftt, by hooking or unhooking a strait wire
spring.
LADIES, and others, to_c*il m'A Ptam<
ine taio unsurpassed Fruit Can.
WJL S. ZIROLER.
Butler, July 18,18C4::tf.
A3L-CNIMU)
Attorney at Law,
FBAXKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, A
- one door North of KIXNEAR lIOU
l>issolu tio n of Partnership.
NOTICE l« hereby given, that the Partnerslip here
tofore existing in the I)ruga*Kt hnslne** in the
borungh of Butler, between Dr. B. P. ILwui t<<n, and
David Vance, under the name and titleof B. F. Hamilton
k Co. has heen mutually dUttolved We rtturn our
sincere thanks to the public generally for heir kind '
patronace. The business will be conducted in the old
stand, i:i Boyd's Block, Main street, bv B. F. J.'amilton
DB. 11. P. HAMILTON.
Sept. fttbsAt DAVID VANCE.
irriF vou \% ANT TP KNOW A IJTTIR OF
KvKRYTHING relatiug to the human system, male
and feiuuie; therauaes and treatment ofdi««isr»; the
marriaue < uAtoros of the world; how to fnarrf well
and a thousand things never published before, read
the revised and enlarged edition of -'MKHICAL COM
MOK HBUS®." a eorious book for curious people, mm
a good book for every one. 4<«) pages, 10# illustra
tions PricaJel Contents table sent free to any
add reits Hooks may be had at the JBc-olc stores, or
will be aeut by trail, post paid. of price
Address K 'B. FOOTL'. M 8..
June 2b, J 14&0 Broadway. New York.
ITT OLD ISYEB PAMPHLET
directing how to speedily restore sight and give up
spectacles, without aid ff.doctor or medicine Pent
by mail, free, on.record or 10 cents. AdtNesa.
K B rOGTB, A/ I»
June '!*. §6; Bm] iliK> BroeAwav New Yojfck
The American Citizen r
IS pyUUhed every Wednesday intke horewgh of Butte
l»y Tiiom as Kooinsok on Mnlii street opposite to .Tack's
Hotel—office up stair* in the brick formerly occupied
by Eli Yetter. osa store
Teems:— I'-iOO a } car, if | aid in advance, or within
the fin* first si* months; or 250 if not paid untft after
the expiration of the first &ix ninths.
TERMS OF rADVERTISIWG, &c.,
As agreed upon by the Publishers ai.d Pr'>pi ietbrs of tto
Butler Papers. %
One square. one insertion ?1 00
knell subse<iueut Insertion-•... . ~ 60
Uetflttmn fornix months 12 50
U column for «lx months.,. 00
1 column for six mouths.... 0"
Ucolntunfur one year .. 25 00
y % column for one yw... ' <0 W
I column for one year X 70 W
Professional and Business Cards, not exceeding 8
lines, one year ... ...$ 00 .
Executor.-*, Administrators and Audit*, r's notices, eat h,S 00
Applications fbr License*,Md)... r 6o
Cautious, Estrays, Notices of Dissolution, Ac., not
exceeding 1 square, 3 insertions, each 2 CO
10 lines oi Noupui eil, or will make a square
JOS wo«g
l A sheet hand-bill, 50 copies or less $1 60
\i " " " 260
% " ' " 400
Full »• « " 6 U
CLANKS.
For any quantity under 6 quires, 51 50 per quire; on all
amounts over that, a reasonable reduction will be made
LU-IMSB CARDS.
Single packs, $1J!>0; oicli additional pack. 50.cie.
ijCAI xotices.
lOcontsiier line for each insertion.
Maths At* MARHIAQES,
will be published gratis. all ere the same does not exceed
6 lines; for each additionftjiu:*, 5 Cts. will be charged.
Advertisements of 0. 0 'Bale. Executors. Aduiiulstra
tors, and Auditor's initios; Ks!iays, Dissolution of Part- 1
nership,Cautions, and nl'tninsieut advertisements, must
POSITIVELY L«F. PAID IX AMAXi'K.
We, tie undersigned, I'ul-liahtrs and Proprietor* of the
Butler papers. hereby a free to strictly adhere to the
abovo schedule of prices, until farther notice.
WM. IIA?LETT. Butler American.
•LjLAKK \N ILSOI, Uvlon Herald.
ROBINSON' A AaDKKSON. American Citizen,
duly in, 18CL
Arthur's Home Magazine.
Edited by T. S. Anthir en Virginia F. To^vnse
The nOME MAQAZMEfoi 1805 will be enlarged and
improved, and made stil more worthy of the eminent fa
vor with which it has bsn received. Its character as a
IIIUI I-TON ED PERIODICAL. claiming public favor on
the ground of real merit, will be carefully maintained;
while for variety, intrust, usefulness, and all the attrac
tions of literature and .ut essential to a true Homk M \U
azink, the publishers will aim to make it SUPERIOR TO
ALL OTIIERB.
A fix* Fteku and two pages of Music,
\*tll Appear in every number, besides choice pictures,
groups and prevailing fi*hi<tus. i\ad a large
variety »112 pattsrtis garments, embroidery, etc..etc.—
In all respects so shall give A FlftST-CLASS MAGA
ZINE,nt a pries within the reach of every intelligent
family In the land.
A new story l»y T. S. A&TIIUR .will be commenced in
the January mimbii .
Ykardy Ter*s, in Advaxcf.— One copy. $2,50: three
coples,sC,oo; Jive copies, and one to getter-up of club,
$10,00; nine copies, and one to get ter-up of club, $ 15,00.
&fj" A beanlifui PREMIUM PLATE, entitled " TIIE
I NFANCY OKSUAKSPEAKB," will be mailed to each
person who sends Hi a club of subscribers. It will also
be mailed to each single subscriber I'ruin whom we re
ceive 92,50.
4)»jFor sl,'»n we will send one copy each of llque
.VlAtivEfirand Oodet's Lady's Book for a vear.
Address, T. 8. ARTHUR A- CO.,
323 Walnut, Street, I'hila.
Nov. 30,1801.
Thl;
'A Weekly Journal of Politics, Litera
ture, Science and Art,
Ttttsgonrnal vill not he the organ of anv pat ty,*cct,or
body. It a ill , n the contrary, make an earnest'effort to
bring to the rH> u-Hliin of political and social questions
a really critical spirit, and to Wage war upon the vices of
violence exug»r?irlon, and misrepresentation by which
so much of th' pidliic.il writing of the dav is n at rod.
Tin ei iticisi.i nf books and work-of art will frm one
of its most pr raiueni fenfires; and pain* will be taken
to have this tixk performed in every c.ise by write:s pos
sessing MpecinU|ii:ili!lcations f-r it."
ltris l»»t<i;nle*l, in the intun-st of investors, as well :ts
of the publicgener illy, to have questions of trade nnd
finance treated every wei-k by a writer wli>>so position
character will ;;ivehis arlicios an exceptional value,
&nd render them ft safeand trustworthy guide.
A special correspondent, who has been selected for this
work with csre, has started on a journey tluoagh the
Bouth. IHi letters will appear Imrdafle'r every Week,
and ho iselArged with the duty of-finply reporting whit
he fees uih: lu-ars. leaving the public as far as jK)sOible '
to draw its own Inferences.
It embraces among its regular or occasiprm! contribu
tors the following names:
Henry W. Lotigfellow, Jnmes Uiiasc-U L0%.;e'1,.1 rf.n 0.
Wluttier, Faniuel Elliott (Ex-President trln. College.
•Hartford Prof. Torrey. (Harvard,) Br. Kranci. Liubcr,
l>r'.foa-"r floMwhi Binltli. (o.\f)ld,) I'r. tr ClilM.
(Harvard.) Henry ,Tn,n» s.Charlos E. Norton. 4ndge Bond
. Baltimore,) Fdmund Qnincy. Prof W l>. Whitny. (Yale,
rrof.lM' Oilman, (Yale,) Judge Daly. Prof. I»wight.
(C'dnmt'ia College,) Prof. Tayler Lew is. .Sehenet'tedr.y.) I
Judge Wayland. Fred* rick baa Olmste id, Bev, Br- M -
Cllntock, Hev. l)r. Joseph P. Th
Brook*, llev Br. I'eHows, C. J,BtiMe, Ffehry Tttrkerman,
Bayard Taylor, C. A. Prlsled, C. L. Brace, llichard 0.
White, William Lloyd Garrison, Sidney Georgn Plsher,
Theodore Tilton, James Pai ton, Gail Hamilton.
Terms.— Three Dollars per annrim. In advance; Blx
months, Twoßollars. When delivered by Carries in X,
York or Brooklyn. Fifty Cents additional.
" JOSEPH II Kit HABJ)S,
Poßi.rsnr.il,
130 Kas«an street, N. Y.
NOTICE.
Henry Knufhold, vl Adelplield Larber. IntheCoart
or C'eainton Pioas, of llutlur o«>.. No's. 102, of June
Term. A I)., and 2S of March term, A. B. 18».4
jY. tico Is hereby given, pursuant to the Bltli section
of tb« Act of 25th of PtbtM-iKy, to Aoelhehl Ear
ner, widow and devisee, and Ailgi-ita Larber, OharlSS
Larbsr, JSmll Larber, and Gustavus Larber, children nnd
heir* and devisees of Frederlek W. Larber, late of u'iu
fiaid Tp. Butler Co. Pa , dee d, that writ of Scire Fa.
IUM been issued on above judgment, returnable at De
cember next of the Court afoicsaid, e.miencing on Mon*
day, the 4th day of December, A. D. IMW», to view the
paJie and show cause why the same should uot be ioviptl
oot of the land of Ilia said Frederick W. harbor, deo'd.
A'ov. 8,18C5, W. O. Bit tC'KEiWtIIKiB, ShorifT.
|i3"A CMHiriM THK rfJUPFKRING —Do you
wi*b to lie cured ? If so. swallow two or lliret hogs
Ijrudsttf k 'lluehu."- Tonic Hjtti'/s,''•'Sars.ipariilu."
• Nervous Antidotes." Ac., Ac &C., nptl after yon
4re aitis&ed with ti»« result, then trv one Box of <»|,D
UOCTOII Bl'Cil I' N G 1.18 11 SPECIFIC
PlLLs*—and b; rtstored to lie.dth in less
than thirty days I bet nFe fftirely vegetable, pleas
ant to hike, prompt and salutury In theireffeets on the
broken down ai d shuttered constitution. Old and
young e-m take them with advantage. Dr. Hochau's
Kngllsh H peel He Pills cure In less thvn 30 davs. the
worst c ses of NKR Vf)l!K(iKSI*. Impo ency. Pre.
mature Decay, "emiutti Wenkuesa, Insinity. aud all
! Uriuuiv Sexual, and Nervous Affections, no matter
frtmi what eaus«* pr.Mlucrd. Price, One Dollar per
box. Sent, postpaid, by mall, on receipt of an order-
Address. JA.MF.SS HOT I, Kit
No 429 Broadway, Mew York, General Agent.
.P. S—A box/'Mit to any address on receipt of price
—which is •One'Dotl"r—poM Fue. A descriptive
Circular sent on application,
_jay io t yr. S.v.
ir7*slO to #2O Per Day —Wanton an ac tive le
ergetie man in eaeh coui tv. in the Cnit-d states.o i
secure for hima»*lf the ex.hwlve Right to sell 'Ml
ler's Metallic Uroc rn Head." (bv the use of which
every one is his own broom maker, without the aid
of eord or of any kind.) patented June 13/b,
IHki. We c#f» sudstantiato the asaerttou tluit agents
are now clearing from flO to £2O |»e day An active
ei»crgetic jnan can sell from 10«)0 to 30'sl in a ertuotv
Inclose stimp for ac rcular, giving full particulars
and address.
Mi 1.1,K8 & DIAL.
Clue iunati, Ohio.
July. 12th, IBT4.
RURAL Mil NURSERY,
SEAR BUTLER, PA.
rnHK nßil«nt)R>tfl would ro«p.v-i fully inform the public
X generally, Owt ho is now fully preparod to furnish
them with the choicest variety and very beat quality of
all kinds of fruit tree*. During the last summer he bas
made large additions to his stock of Vrult and Ornamen
tal trees, and has on hand a larger and letter quality ami"
variety thau bas ever been offered in this county Con
slitting of
SUMMER, WINTER & FALL APPLES.
PKACIf KS PKAKB AND CHERRIES, also, BTRAW
DSRKIKB of the very finest quality—different kinds ol '
Rheubarh. A Splendid lot of Evergreens and a great
variety of Promiscuous tree* for ornament ami shades.-
All of which, we propose to nil on as reasonable tot ms,
as the same quality utid'varieties ran bo had for, from
any agencv or establishment In the country.
Jan. 6, 1801. SILAS PEAkCE A RONS.
WANTED.
A 'HOT from seventeen to eighteen years of age, of in
dastriouH habits, end good character, can find jmi
opportunity tu learn the House Carpenter trade, by ap
plying at onceto S. O. PURVIS.
Sept. 20,18*55.
NOTICE.
i PPLICATION will bo made to the next Leg a|>Jur
J\ of the State of Pennsylvania, for the
of the iV ' n g* Bank, withji capital of Xblrt
Thousand Dollars, \Kjd Bank to be located In the bor
of liaruouy, Butler County,said State. June Sen
A<l in in Ist ra tor's Notice.
LETTERS of Administration on the estate of David
tfcvy, late of Clinton fp., dee d, having been duly j
granietl the umlorsj gued, therefore, all persons knott
ing themselves indebted to said are roqueeted to maLn :
immediate payment, and thoM having claim* again*;. |
the »a»e. will present them properly authenticated <
settlement, O'EO. St. II AY, Adm'r
-; - * |
Fifth Street, Pittsburgh' Pa„ I
POpNDED IN 18 4) j
AHp
J
Incorporated by Legislative Charter,
lßiiiiYnsnniiH /
m-'i'.l'iiSi ' N .I IIK UNION, conducted t..v 0 pnc(ic>. '
ItSIMKSSMAN. Our highest commercial 1
t.n*t and >\est. pronounce bis system of Book-keeping,
ending eyery departmeat of busK
4iess, tuad yet so skilfully condensed fbnrho attentive
student masteni the «hole In six or eicbt weeks It con
blStSOf
STOCK BOOKS,
closed once with a loss and twice with a gain—exhibit.
tup by throo different methods, the trnusfcr of old to
now books.
PABTNEBSHIP BOOKS,
conducted by three different methods, exhibiting
transferor old to new book.-t, with the introduction oi a
new partner. And practically illustrating the
PRIVATE LEDGER,
by means of which tbo resnlis of the basinets are kept
out of tbo general books, for tbo use of the partiftaa m»-
ly. The bmik is not uvcu named elsewhere. Thoswte»e*
tuout of Partnership Books by
SINOLE ENTRY,
with six practical illustrations, exhibiting the JLgoks re
opened by Boubio-Kutry. A concise rule for rectifying
BERANGED DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOKS,
with «lx specifications. The gain or Joss found, and the
books correctly re-opcncd. The learner is also exercised in
OI'ENINO BOOKS,
from eight specifications, including special conditions not
ofteiuuat.with iubusinewS. Also, n seilous of exerciser In
CLOSING BOOKS,
from new and peculiar specifications The IcHrner also
writes about eighty
BUSINESS FOB MS
of Proaafssary Notes, Judgment Notes, Brafts, Orders
Hills of Accounts, Invoices, Ac., Ac. Also, *
BUSINESS LETTERS,
which, with the business forms, ire all connected with his
course of Book-Keening, making it a regular course t/
business practice, with a conr.so of twa^ty-live
LECTURES UPON BOOK-KEEPING,
by the Senior Principal, explaining all. ftho business mat
'tera recorded In the text. Also,tM.lv
LECTURES ON BUSINESS BUB.IKCT*.
How every one may get rich. How to get rich by tr«v
ding. The causes of como.ercial failures. On specula
tions. The moral influence of integrity in youth. Ac.—-
Also, lectures upon
COMMERCIAL
on Partnerships, Contracts, Insurance, Common Carrier*
the Statute of Limitations, Ac. Practical instructions i'u
detecting '
COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES,
by a full set hf genuine viKiiettos and counters, and »
large collection of counterfeit notes.
OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING,
(In manuscript.) exhibits the construction and o<njln
ment. the Operating receipts and expenditures, the li/hYS*
closed and a dividend recordl'i
Our uew system of
PRIVATE BANK BOOKS,
(hi manuscript,) embracing all the .best forms in use
among private Bankers Our now enlarged edition &
DUFFS
STEAMROAT BOOK-KEEPI NO,
In this
department students are Instructed frt»ni the new in.
largededition of PVtt'H Htsamlioat Book Keeping, tl'a
only'complete work upon this branch of the scick',
publi filed. M
Our full course ol business practice includes aboirt
FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS,
ruled to about THIRTY DIFFERENT FORMS, vis: U
Ledgers, 7 Bay-books, 5 Journals, « Bill-borl;-, 4 Cash
!k».k« 4 Sales-books, 2 Invoice b«".k-. 1 I»i-CMunt b'>'ik I
j C heck register, 1 Deposit-register, 2 Collecthm-iegister
1 Tickler, 1 Hand's-registcr, 1 Freight-book, 2 Passa
books, 1 fuel-book. Those books practically record aboi t
SIX lIUNDKKD BUHINESS TItANSAtrriONS. cmw
I bending DUFF'S original.plan uf business education it"-
I troduced twenty-five years ago. Jlnw far others haxi*
( : gu/:.;e««.led in Imitating liiiu a'ill he best seen by Cotnpai n g
the business papers aud books of their pupil* with tin. •
of tbo graduates of this institution.
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erally.
The fallowing testimonials indicate the character <• _
this work: 1"
"No other w«»rk upon B.s.k-Keeping explaitn the st»W- V
jects with so much cieai ues» and simplicii v."
F. W. EDMUNDS, 1
Cft-hl. r Mechanics Bank, Wall >f, >*. Y. 1
"It glvcsa clear insight into all departments of thia \
science.'' A.S. FItASER, \
Cashier of Ward Bank, N. V
"As an extensive ship American and Kiuopens
merchant, hank director, etc., he has born the reputation
of the liigcst order of business talents ■'
JOHN av. BUR Ml AM, Merchant,
No. 8 South si.. N,. w Voi k
•'Mr. Duff is a man of aare rju.dilicafi-.ns f.,r bu«inc»M '
JOHN M. D. TAYLOR,Merchant.
J Nw Orleans
" y r. Duff is a merchant of the first respects biliiv! >>
J LAND!B, Men bant, New Orhins.
"I graduated in Duff's College in half tho time I
pfcted. His admirable system includes nothing surnsv
,'luous, nor leaves out anything eesential." . •
Cashior Niugra Rank, Lock port, N. v.
"It contains much matter impoi tant to the merchant "
IMI.IIAX.STKA!>, 1
President Manhattan Bank, N. Y.
"Ti e most complete work of the kind I have ever
«pen." JAMES P. MURRAY,
President Exchange Rank, Pittsburgh.
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• You have yowr own long experience as a merchant to
good use in this work." RICHARD IKVIN, Merchant.
No. 98 Front street N. V.
. "The favorable opinions already ex pressed by g»>ntlo
iuen of competent authority are well deserved and very
properly bestowed."
CHARLES M. LEU PP.
LEOPOLD BIER WORTH
ROBEitT KELLY,
Special Committee of tlio Chamber of Commerce X. Y.
[Extract from the Miaute«.J '
PROSPER M. WETMORP., Secretary
"Your Committee unanimously concur in tho oribsma
of the u'.dity of the Improved method (if Mr. Duff"
OURDON J. LEEDS,
Recording Secretary of the Ainericau Institute, N. V.
THE NEW ENGLAND EDITION OF DUFF S STEAM
BOAT BOOK KEEPING,
Just Published by the author. Price 9*2.00. Bold by
Booksellers GeperAily.
"A perfect system for keeding such books and accounts"
, „ , J. C A BOTHERS.
Formerly Cashier of the Merchants' Bank IMrtabOrg
Time Table alone ii worth the price of the bouki'
D. B. IIERRON.
Clerk of steamer Mount Vernon.
"I consider the legal form of the Stonnw r's Protest so
valuable that I nevej leave porU without u copy of tho
book ouboard." * A. C. MeCALLAM.
, Captain steamer Areola
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/.t^untan'..' J. F. J. ALLISON,
Formerly Clerk of the Steamer Fortune
"The most perfect system of Steamer's Accounts in use.'"
C. S. FRISBEE,
Formerly Captain of steamer Nashville (
On Win. 11. DIIATM Penumnttlilp.
Twelve First Prcmluuiit ,
for the best Business and Ornamental Penmanship,
awarded our Present penman, by the United States Fah y.
utCiucinnati in / |
Pennsylvania State Fair at Wyoming...tU 1800 !|
Western Pennsylvania Fair at I'u 186<i
Jgsetern Virginia Fair at Wheeling .....I&60 m
And the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland ........186*2 ™
All of which are exhibited at our office.
OI ! R~TER MS.
Have twf been advanced Since the tear, while othera
fi# for tulllon or $lO and sls extra for Penmanship.
tulf.uu 6»r cr,ur.o, lot Intlinj; | _ ~ .
biisiness poumaoship.time unlimited, is j m
|§iii tnk books (for which others« barge fB.V $10) s*2 00 K
Duff's B«>ok- keeping, (oilier texts cost $3 !£4;, $1 7ft W
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IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES:
Ist. Wehayo
2d. The best SyeU-m of taught under tho
Authors directions.
2(1. The lecture* of an experienced Merchant.
4th. 7 or 8 week.n ntv«d iu time of sludi -
6th. The same time" sayed in boarding,
bit:. From-to -Sid saved in,blanks and printed
botiks.'
7th The graduates suare in the long Blading rela
tion of tho College.
tgh For particulars send for onr enlarged new clrcn
la», pp'.'tiS, with samples of our Penmaoa business aqd
Oruaioei tal writing Inclosing Tweiiiy-fite Ccufs for po«t
sge, to
P. DVFF * VDN, PiUkhni fh. Pt.
June 1, U9£>::fliaos. •