®hf farmers Jlrpnrtmfnt. The Peach Blow Potato. It is stated that the Pe:ich Blow Potato was originated in the s old town ofßaratago, lying on the Ilud pon river, about the year 1850, hy a firmer Shepherd, who is since deceased. lie had been ex perimenting for years produce good iniv varieties, and though lie was successful only in obtaining for hfs labor tlie Peach Itlow and one other, he was well repaid, and has conferred a lasting benefit upon the community. We regard it as an excellent potato, and better than the Mercers as they are now g^-own. We alsc see it stated that a tvhite Peach Blow has obtained from the pit of the Peach Blow, which prom ises well. ludeetl we hear that ma ny farmers in New Jersy and a few in this Sta'e commenced growing it this season, and consider it superi or to its progenitor. We shall know more about it in another season.- Ger. T, i. _ _ Pruning Grapes. The Bucks County Intelligencer is cntirely mistaken in its statement last week, that we recommend au tumnal grape pruning. While wedo not rbject to it a' all (and many e.\ perienced grape-growers prefer that to any other season,) our own grnp-j- j vines are pruned early in February. At the begining of December tlie fastenings arc cut and the vines ■ al lowed to fall upon the ground tore- j main there until pruned, to induce low branching. We know very well, j as we have fully tried t, that no j pruning, or very little, will give big*| crops of grapes—3uch as they are! Every year, as the vines grow long-1 or and higher, until they reach th top of a tree, or it may be the top of I a house, or half over a garden along j tbc fence and mon some old trel s,as we have seen them, the fruit will g t farther from the root, and become smaller and smaller in size, and poor er and poorer in quality. Such grape growing may suit people who have lost their palates, and who expect fruit without labor, but nobody else Ger. Tel. _ Doublo Walls. Whan a fartii is encumbered, and i its cultivation rend red difficult by j a multitude of small stones, the best j use to )\l'ich they can be applied is that of making double will, as 1 have dotre. Comment with a base of three and h If or four ieet, and * di minish gradually to two feet at the top; placing the outside stones firm ly in the lines, and filling in wi-h smaller ones. Walls of this kind are very common in hilly and rocky coun tries, and are very durable, and good security against all anitr als except bheep. Such fences necessarily occupy considerable soil, but the stones so apjfropriated pay a good annual rent,, anil besides, ore out of the way.— Care should be had to the walls a proper slope, as by making them too nearly perpendicular, the outward pressure will cause them to fall.-tfer. Tel. FENCING. —1 consider it a great mistake in our farmers to set the bot tom rai' of their di ision or interior | fences so near the ground. The outside fences, it is true, should j be so as to turn a pig ; but as every farmer docs or should keep his pigs in the pen, there is no need of the lower rail in a fccc. There arc sev several saved bv this plan : less tim ber is required : as no hole is neces. sary at the bottom of the post it can j be left much thicker wher- it enters j the ground, and consequently will last longer ; less time is required for ! ma l - ing and setting the posts, and if the fence is near a creek it w II allow a better and clearer passage to the water and rubbish. In constructing a worm fence (if your cattle are of the proper kind,) I have found it more economical to set the stakes in the middle or half way along the panel thanatthe ends, as in the usual manner. The main advantage gained by this plan is thut the f#nce will occupy two feet less of ground in its width, which is quite an • item. Some object to this plan, be cause thep say the cattle will knock it down by rubbing against th*? expos ed corners ; but such is not the case with me.— Ger. Tel. The Teach was originally a poison ous almond Its fleshy parts were used to poison arrows, and for this introduced into Persia. The trans, plantation and cultivation, however, not only removed its poisonous qual ities, but produced the delicious fruit wc now enjoy. Thomas Lawranee writes that he has discovert! that the sycamore or buttonwood leaves used in the place of hay or straw in hens' nests, not only project the hen from lice, but, ■with white-washing' the use of the leaves has entirely banished the ver min from the building. —A tight- rope dancer, from Nash ville, named T. N. lluntley, under twenty years of age, lost his life at ■Wilmington, N. C., on the 24 inst., •while rn th.* act of performing. He is said to have shown nervousness and self distrust, yet persevered,and when nearly acros upon the rope, the un happy youth fell and was terribly mutilated, dying immediately. His experience was unequal to his under, taking. ■■■— ■ ■ ■ ' " ■ i MIM'EI.I.A W,OI!« |WTM'M. List of Causeß. Trial List for December Term, 18G5. I SECOND WEEK. (J. W. CriT : ','r, Ailm'r of Dr. JamrsQni hatti, Jcc'il. v- J'tctlt Zi^trlpr, MuHeoJif Joins vs H- II Sln'cr, fi It Pfffe v. Z iulcr, F.leri Co., Win. Sn-wii't V* Hubert Aili-n, Win. Lu.t'i I'i by liia futlier and nex' fri' i.i.l, <1 K. Ln Vlil vst'hr s inn Itntimnn Ohri« Optier li.iFSlnnn vs Andrew Meckel K'lhcri Sin nil >a Andrew AUdleman etui l» md Buery v- Je-se Joseph Ex, Robert B ivhj-,1 Es'r if Win M'Quk tie cen-el 'is .Mai-jrar-t M'duk et al, Mary Turk v« .lo«>"|ih M't'iiniion, •I hiii lt. Matthews, Adiu'r v* J. N Matthews Comni nwealtli F.x'r Rel Overseers t>f Jark-iin tp vi Keilinsr, Kleanur Mines vp Jn 'oli Wimer, jr., et at Win. Dunn for ti*e vs A. H'ukely. W M S I'OOI'S. Pmth'y; Pr. tlionn'ary's Oflio . Nov. 8, l£f>s; SHERIFF'S SALES. 1)V vlttnn of sundry writs of Venditioni K*p nt«. I > Alia* Venditioni Fx puta* and Fi**ri Facia* i«sued out of the Court off'omniou I'lcm of Butler county. ami to me d'rected, there will be «vpfls*d to public sale at tlie ..uft House.in th- borough of Butler, on the First M ii-hv of Dcaembcr, next, at one o'clock, |«. in., the followingdeacHbeu p.-opart.v. to wit: All the right. title. interest an I claim of R. J. fliegg, of in ami to one I -t of ground nlttiit< In Bull »lo to. Rut ler count v. Pa. Bounded north hy lot of.l W. Klllott. b.v Butler Pike, - outli l»y ——— and wwt hy an al ly A tw- story lion-a* thereon erected Seized ami It ken in execution as th** propert- of R.J. tlregg at the suit of George Trui>y. A I.SO, All tho right, title. lhte*-<>«r and clilm nf. into one I hundred and fifty hci e« of land, more or le-s be I nglng j ♦ o Deft-, situate* in Falrvl»*w tp., llutler county, Penna Bounded north by Hemn«-1 K. —— east by tleorge tralg, hotifb l>v"!«aii«i lleplnr and Wett hv .1. K. ■ ■; I forty arret ele tred ilxof whi.-h nic imn low. lo K h .n«e ' thereon creeled gei*/ • 1 and t:iketl 111 exectltlon a-< th- 1 property of Mic!r»el l!«mton A Bernard II »utotf, at the j .Miit of John Mckif . now f»r use of James Urediu. A I.SO All the right. titl». interest and claim of Mfthnel j IJonton A:i <1 llerninl llouton.--fin atitl t» one hundred I I and fifty acre* of lan ' m i<- "i lw tiniate In Falrvlew tp.,Rufh-r Co., I'a. Bounded north by Hntnnel » ! e:tMt by Ueorge Craig south t'V Isu-in llepler. Most bv I .1 K. : 112 >rty four lures i leured. nix of which are J menntiw, l-»g eouse thereon erect•»!. Seized and taken in j ••xpcuton a< the p' n . tv «<1 Mirhael llonton & Bernard 1 | II uton at thenuit « >f John .McKbson for useof J. Bie -1 din. ALSO Allihe rights title. Interest and cUlm of David Kelly | «d lna-id t ■ a certain" iter privilege which Win. Martin j «.dti to -aid David Kelly l»v an article of agreement dated I December Ist lS4l.hein<x the risflit or privilege of huiiti inir:tdam on Big Bear Creole, in Barker tp., en the lands of Maid Win. Martin, I'inn led north hy Robert lllack. 1 east bvJolin Siv. s .nth by Thomas Fletcher And west by Arthll- 'ld tilt . h\indied of hml i iinfe or le-«s, > and the privilege of i*ondueting the water I ft "in said dam hy a race t • the mill at the junction «-f big and littl- Bear (tee:. Al-o the water privilege connected with the naid mill on little Bear Creek as specify in the said agreement. H'. O. BHA< KEN It I DOE, Sheriff. Registers Notice. N-OTICE la hereby given that the following accounts "112 Kx ecu tore Adiulnistratora, Ac., have tiled and p-t*«ed in the Registers Offlce and will be presented to ilie Coui t for Conliimatiou and allowance ou Wednesday Dec 7, A D. 1866. J l-iti.tl Aciiuint of James Watson, Adm'rof Win. Sharp j deed. Filed August ttu, lto»o ! Final Account >.f James guardian of J. 11. I j Hockedberry. Filed September 6. iB6O. J Final Recount td Walcohn Grahuin, Adm'r Geo W. Welsh, dee'd. Filed September 7,18ti5. Final Account of John Scott, Ex'r of Martha Smitli, dee d, l iled e««»pt. 11, 1805 Final Account of John Allen h Joseph RoflPiibe'ry Adm'rsof Jan. Rlack. de'd. Filed Sept, Jo, iHiij. Final Account of Wm. Cunningham, Ex'rofWm Lint Filed September A'l. I Final Acconnl of John W. Stewart, guardian of Vio letta Ilirsh. Filed September 25, 1»<05 Final Account of Christian Trubv, Adm'r cum tata merit*. annexo,of George Truby, dee'd. FiletlOct I -'C6. Final Account of J. Dotldit A J. B. D«slils, Kx'rs of Jno. Dodds, dee'd Filed Oct 19,1896. Flnaf Account of E. A R. Bentell Adm'rs of E. R. Ben tel dee'd Filed iVt. l"tV!i v Final Account of John Rulford A Andrew Gamble, Ex rof Samuel Gaiulde dec'p. Filed Get 10,1805. Final Accmnt • ' ' tt, -veiis«»n A Wm. Itiuham Ex'r of Thos. Hi. 1 •!!! ■' I Ail «l Git 10 1865. Fleal Ac h. Craig, Ex'r of .Simon Keep, dee'd. Oct 2l», I - ft. Final A - uut T S 11. Eoore Adm'r of John Brant, lee'd. Aug 19, 1 'OS, Final \ii-»«nt of J. ('. M'Xee". Adm'r of Thos. Arm strong,der'd. F led -Vov 1. IH'5. Hml Acctuint of .!• hn M'-chllno Ndin'r of R. A*. Mc- Candi.ss Deed Flle.l A'ov. 3d 1805 Fivil A< count t»f Ilaohu, Ex'r of Frederick Ilaohn, dec d. Filed .Vov. 4, 1805. Final AcC 'iint of Win. C. Campbell, Ex'r of Sitmuel Campbell dee'd. Filed »V-v.4, 1865. Finsl Aecouot "112 flenrv Beighlv, Ex'r of Peter Beigli-. ly, dee d Filed .V v. 4. inoft. Final Accon t of Wm. Stoops, Adm'r of Ilenry V. Stoops, dee d Filed V-v. 1 1805. Final account of W'tn l)i- kmid Robert M'Kinnls, Adm'rtof Jno !M 'Kinnis, d«-c'd Filial account of Henry Kirknntri< k, Fx r., of Thos. Kirkpatrick'. dee'd November 8, JOIFV 11. CRATTY Doputy. Appraisement List. rnilß follow ituc Appraisement under the sth soc- I tion "t the Act of April 14. a. -1.. 1351. have been pre-ent'-d ami filed in the OfTi- • of the t'lerk of the Orphan's Court in and for the county of Butler, to wit 00, September Term. 18«i5.Mrs. .1 in.) Royle. wid- I ow of Thomas Boyle. decM. IVi soiial property amount ing to SJWO 00, Jane Boylo,/idm'x. No, 1. Sept*mber Term, lviift, Mrs Catharine llohn I ondale, wido* of llenrv llohmm'lale, deed. Personal I sroperty Miiuiiuting tn|o iO,OO, John Goeriug Adm'r, I No. 2 Sept, Term. I*os, Mr- Charlotte Rogner. wM »w i»f Klias U.»gn> r, dec d. Real and personal property amounting t>> Charlotte Rognor Adm'x. N... Sept. Term. 1865. Zelgler, widow of An drew li. /.eigler, dee tl. personal property amounting to (3<H),00. J \ Zeigler aud Sainii) I Weisa»« Adm^. No 01. Sept Term, Ik»h«S. Mrs. Ma. y Walters, widow of J >cob Walters, dee'd . Personal property Ain >uuting to SoOU,OO. Philip Bickel A Geo. Waltet* A-mir's. No 02. Sept. Term. 1 Mr*. Hiker widow of Samuel Baker dee'd. Personal property amounting to S3OO oi. J. U G.'Opre. Kx'r. No. 03, Sept. Term. IHOS, Mrs Ji ne M irtin. widow of William Martin, dee'd Personal property amounting to J.n.,00. Robert Gilchrist Adm'r. No. 64. Sept. Term, 1 s '6s, Mrs. Margaret Stevenson, widow of Hugh Stevenson, dee'd. Personal propurty amounting to 112 108,75. Thomas Crltcblow Adiu'r. r\o. 65 Sept. Term Mrs. !'lizal>etb Seaton, widow of John Seaton. dec* i Pers mal property amounting t »#>K)OO. Wm Seoton Adm'r. t)f wuichthecredporsheira. legatee", distributee* and others interested will take m-tic and app-ar at the next Term to wit, on tne first Monday «d December next, •! d not later than the third day of said term to show cans -agains' the same, Bv the Court, Nov. B,lßoft. W. J. YOUNG, Clerk. Writ of I'eliliou. mil E petition of Mary Schwoebl* widow of Matthew | Scbwoeldo, late of Summit Tp.. Butler Co. dee'd. nenpectfully represent* that the said Petitioner* hus band died on the 30tb day of Jnne, A. D. 1803, seized in his demesne as of fee of and in seventy six acres of land, more cr le-s, situated in Summit Tp. liutler Co. Pa. bounded north by Michael Croup, e.u»t by Sweenv, •outh by Andrew Folk and west by P»-ter Bingham, and leaving surviving a wile to wit : your petitioner and eight children, to wit: Catharine, intermarried with Joseph lln*h and residing in Pittsburgh, she is aginl twenty years. Mary, aged nineteen years—Ber nard aged eitchtoen years—Elizabeth aged Fourteen— Margaret aged twelve yeais—John aged ten years— Pe ter ng»*d eight >ears. —PI lijeiii* aged six years, nnd live with their mother Maty, in Summit Tp. That no valuation or division htu> bweu m.ule of said laud of or to ai d among those entitled thereto. And now tow it. Sept 27, 1865, Court award writ of Partition. lake notice, that an inquest will bo be he'd on the p'emisesof the late Matthias S hwoeblo. dee'd in Sum mit Tp on Tuesday, Kovember 28, Im>s. at Uo'cl.ek a.m. of saiil day, for tiie purpose t»f making part It It >u of the real estate of said decrawt, to and among his legal rep r**cntatives, if the same can be devided without preju dice to, or spoiling tbe whole, otheiwise to valuta and appraise the same according to law. at which time and plpce you are lequested U* at tend if v*»u think proper. Nov. 1,186% W O. BKACKKNKIDGIC. Sheriff G. & fi. Kit 14; , TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO RKTURN THKIR thanks to the cit.sens of Butler aud vicinity, for their natrouage in the past. We aie still engaged in Buying. I Butchering aud filing Cattle. Sheep aud Hogs. We will spare no pains t«> furnish our uld customers and all I new cues who may fav*r us with a call, with the very lit st BEEF, JII TTOX A I'OKK That can be prvn n l, .ir that tbe market can a*ord.— ) VcHretieiKi'ii ir It i do all In our power to accommo date. thapjjb! c ind feel *ati*fled that they will give us » theiKp'Uiomyge,, 8b« pot/ wain stieet, nearly oppoeite Berg's Store. Sept. 27, 1865 •NKW SKIRTS FOR 1865-6 The Great Invention of the Age in HOOF" SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt. THIS INYKVriGN ronslaU of Duplex (or two) Klllp tic Pure ReQned Steel SpHngs, ingeidounh bnded tigh \ ly ami fitndy together, edge to edge, making tbe touglHj e*t.most fh\ hie. elastic nhd dui able Spring ever used. They sel>lmi bend or break, like tbe Single Springs, and consequentlv preserve their pet feet and beautiful Shape uior« to ii twice as long as any single Spring Skirt that Kver Has or Can be made. Tbe wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex F.ll ptlc Skirt will be experiences! particularly In all crowded Assem blies, Dperas, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews. Arm Chairs, ft-r Promenade antl Honse Drees, as the Skirt can be folded when in nae to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently a» a Silk or Muslin Dress. A Lady having enjoyed the PkMMut e. Comfort aud Great Convenience of wearing the Duplex Klllptle teel Spring Skiit for a single day will Never afterwards willingly dispense with their un* ForChlldren, Misses,and Young they are superior to all others. TUB HiJoPS are covered with '1 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice long as the Single yarn covering which is used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three"bottom rudfi on every Skirt are also iMiuble Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cover ing from wearing off the rods when di ageing down stabs stone aleps, Ac., Ac., which they are constantly subject to when 111 Une. All are ijjjatle of new and elegant Girded Tape-, and are the be-t iju ility in every part giving t" the wearer the mo"t graceful and perfect Shane possible, an I are niique-liouably the lightuM, most uesiiable,comfortable and »■« mmi cal Shirt ever made W KST'S BR A III.KV A CART, PRGPRIKTORS of the Invention, and S iLh MAXUFACTI Ri.itS,U7,l hambers aud 7'J A M He ttie Streets, .New York. FOR SALE in all flrst*lß*« Stores Irt this City, and throug. lout the Untteil Stat oh and Canada. Havana de ( üba. Mexico, South Ameiica, aud the Went Indies. V flu Enquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or deuble) | Spr.ng Skirt. A. d- ('. | NEW YORKOBSERVtR A WKi: KTA r . 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AMERICN CITIZEN Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND BlHim JUB PMTOBB, Corner of Main and JelTfrton Street*, Opposite iVnok'N Ifoti k l ■ I «■ t ■ •>-■« ■ *««. WE ARB PREPARED TO PRINT,UN SHORT NOTICE, Mill Heads. Books, 1 >ru£gißt Labels. Pro grammes, Constitutions, Check?, Notes. Drafts, Hl,inks. Business Cards, Visiting Oarda, Show Cards, I'amjihlnts, Posters, Dills of Fare. Order Books, l'apor Books, Billets, Sale Bills. Ike. RHINO H'HNISIIKD M !Tlt Tlio Most Approved Hand Presses AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders. Ornament's, Rules. Cuts, &c. 112 IN TUB COt'NTV, We will execute everything in the line of | PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NEATLT, PkoWpTLT, AJ*D AT RrtSOSAJILE JltTKri, In a style to excel any establishment at I home, and compete with any abroad. I S» HA •91 «-■«■ » k- ft J» r.nn mm | Are employed in every branch of the I business, and we enueavor to wants of the eommttnity, and re | tain the honorable difttinetimi which has j lieen already conceded t« this establish ment. fur TABT B IX (OJU'OSITION AN!) Kle(iancc In Press Work, Inall I lie essentials of Cheap I'riiitiug. (rood Piiper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and PISJ'ATOII. we in vite comparison, from <rettin<: .nit a Card of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of papas. IK«S.S tin jW (iooiiH, lMtm AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST | AN!) AS GOOD AS Til* DEPT. n. 0. & J. 1,. MA ISO v. Have just received at their establishment ON MAIN ST It 10 KT, BUTLKH. PA., A larfje and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. RBIDTUB POLtoWifO CATtLOqUB 4N!» PROFIT TtIERRUT. FOH THE niKS. Always on hand ft large stork of Ladle* goods, such as COBEHO CLOTH, ALPACAS, DE LANKB, . „ GINGHAMS PRINTS, KERCHIEFS, NUBIES, OLOVES, Ac. . FOR GENTLEMEN. Always on hand Black Cloths, Fawv and niark fWi meres, Sntinetts, Cassinets, Tweeds, Plain and fancy Nes tings. Shirting, etc., etc., etc., IIF.ADY WABK CXOTII I\G. Buch v. COATS. PANTS, VKSTSandntlior giun.enta. mitl Wioes. IIATS, CAPS & NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles II Ot NI'JIOLI) ftOOI»S, Such a* Unbleached and Bleached Muslins, Linen ami Cotton, Table CI -tiis, » iil Cloths, Linuu and Hemp Towel*. Carpets, Curtains, Fringe, etc. HARDWARE, &C. If von want Nails or Spikes, Manure or other fork*' Saw- Mill or other saw-, Smoothing lion*. I*. ks. Hinges, etc., goto M Ahoy s. where you n loiv thein cheap. IF Y<>U \TANT(Jo I Extra F t-.civ Flour. White or Drown Sugar, ltlo Coffee,lmperial, V on* llysonor Black T«a.goto %l"Al»n]r'i. , I K Vou XV \ \TfS HOC FJIIKM "I '* superior quality, at as low rates iu» they can he had elsewhere in the county, goto the store of 11. C. * J. L M'ABOT Mav 11. iv»,4. STOVES AND PLOUGHS. I "WT.II JI \\rECKRKCKEII A BR'BE : l Fonn jJJ »» ders—Foundry North of the li. r vW- .ui/WtMifl ~112 I 5 " 11 " 1 "- where H:ove«. Plough* .T » iToffi an '' "ther cnstlii-rs are made on short ri<>- •r*aV '" ' ice. Their ware-room •; •»» Main Street in »t dooi North of Jack's Hotel, where ,\"j vill find Stove* of »1I sizes and patrons. They also k>" a hand a large ■•tori; .112 Ploughs, which they sell as « heap as they can be homrht it 'iiv other establishment In the county. I>ee o I<J»3-rt JUST OPENKD. lEi 809T&SM3P. ON IVISTREET. Opposite UnydN 11 ii 11 (I iit 8,. \ITHERE w • |.t t manufacture i a..,r*nnd » .-i .. 112 all kind", to ..rder I the material. In ilie latest style- mid of the finest woi kiiMtiship,—«»n the «).ort«'*t |h j -tb)e notice: and at a* reasonable rates a* the same quality can he luulatanv other establish ment. J. A. SHAN >R St J. IIICK k.W Hutler. Miv U. I JACK'S HOTEL 7 " It li\J. .JACK, Proprietor. forarr of Mnln JIIII .TeiTrmoii lree«a, IL#ler ( PH. irch If. V w t'.4 WALL PAPER, AT March. 2-J.ISfV. II KIN KM AN' ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF NEW ftttOUS. ii. c. iibinem am has jusl received from the East A New &. Splendid Stock OF BOOKS, PHOTOGRAni BIBLES, PUO T OGIt XPH ALBUMS ot the very latest style and of the best material a Large & Fancy Assortment OF WALL PAPER FOOLSCAP, COMMERCIAL NOTE and LETTER PAPER ; ENVELOPES of every variety; Inks of all kiit<ls: Gold and Steel Peps: all of which, together with many othar articles in his line of btfdneiiM. he Is pre par- dto -ell as low as the lowest. Walk in. I.adle« and Geutlemen, an-1 examine our stock, snd Judge of the quality and prices for yrwirnclvep See* »7, *** 1 THE 'WORLD lli'ouKht rliilit In tlio Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET. WHBUE the u VTander - ■Si. er '" ' n ortne Tuhacco, SnutT iiikl C'i . "SS _ ,trtn ' to we i ColM (ieo - v °g e, ey M I n u fac u Deah*r ih at Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. MLiTitiK heeii duly appointed a "Committee of Six."to proceed to parts pry on. I »h«r.se diggins, to procure for the citieens i»f Hutler, and all others who may favor him with a call, the choicest articles in his line, would respectfully represent: that in pursuance of his appolnttneut. lie Ims heon successful in collecting " tail «pecimei,« ' of the best articles ever found in Hutler! He would also further represent: that he feels grateful tothe public for the fa vors conferred upou him, in "days gone by," and hopes he will merit a continuation of their patronage in "days that are to v .me." In conclusion, he begs leave to make the following re mark: that h has a little the best articles in bis line.that are to be 112 uind from the"« rntre to thp circumference" of Pennsylvania, and indeed, he might safely add. the United St .t»-8 of North America, the Itritish Possessiotis. or the C.dtfbrnias, including the month of th»* Colun.bla river, all along the coast of Oregon, up as high as the parallel of •'Phift.v Phour Phorty." He IM MIILY soil '•its the ru.it»>iu of ail the " Dtar IVnpW of Rutler, ornny way faring man who may chance to mak»hhi transit across I the disc of Jiutler. or sojourn within her borders for 4- a season, feenn|:( mfident lie will give satisfaction, tiotlias rejrards prh-eand qunlity. Come and examine for yons selves! Don't put it off!! Prorriu<tiuath»ii is the thief of time!l! GEORGE VOOKLEY. Jr. lintler. Pa., May 11.1061. ! HITIKJKON DnNTimT'H. ORS.S. R. &C. L. DIEFFENBACHER. A HE prepared toinsert , i r -jF-- J \ irtitici d d entui le s /Jfw j '• ' l S l\fi I'hitii! i -- , J 112 try. .1, „1.l ,„.r r.,,1 t„ - v.. «*\ imiiu' theii new ftylun ol Vuicanife andji'oralite * ork Filling, fl'-anlng. '•xtraetina and the teeth done with the host materialsiind in the I <-t manner. P.irtlculai attention pai<l to children's t-M-th. A- m. clmnics, they def) ctiin petltioii: IIM operators they rank among th«* best. • har g- ui.Mlen.tr Advieefree of charge. Odice—ln II yds R'lil'ling .letters* n -trtiet. Ilutlei Pa. Dec. V>, t HIVE YOU SEEN THIS? rnnr.4tih.4rril.Pr .grate n I ful» •hi dll i. mis I 4 '• - j *o the public thathe ha -A«* \ •«i --1.-- k..r £ ...1 r ?', <SS sAitn.t:- ip |V HABXBSH c ... , p£ Mlfffc \ - "V yi At Ills ..hi stand.wnere *'/4 \ he will be i -:, I y ut all ' " times to serve tliose who may fav«>r him witl » mil 112 I«• «c eoiistantlv ?i riufacturing. and keepso;i hand the very b«-st ass •> tiih iu t t c: ix s. All w rk warm ted. Ilep tirlng doue on the shortest notice nml most fav. ra' U terms Dec 9, I*s. J.J. SEDWICK. 7? A_ T^THERSHIP. rpil I' nuderslgnod « 'ill.l vi»spw!fullv inform the public I that thev have entered into Pai in the rmli'ftstkliiyr llttslnoHs, and hereby s..|i<-it t he patronage of the public. Tlie\ aru provided with a neat 11 ears.-. and have on hand a l-irgo .inaiitity < 112 thr \ > • \ be>t niaferinl. and are fully prepared to furnhh ( oflin* »112 nil kin.ls on short n- tire. I lo'.v w'll have "n h »nd< ronstantly a variety of Cottlns flnisheil to suit purchasers, and on the most ren -onable terms Thev will als. furnish Carriages snd conveyances for Funeral occasions when requested. Ware K.HUIIS. on Jefferson street, 2 doors West of Amerirati t'itizen Office G. C. It OK? SI NO. Hutler Inly 20. 18G5::tf, GEORGE W. EH A. • Riont.ae J. B. OLABE HiDiua: k dLAiUv, Attorneys' at Law. Ofliee, In ffie County Unrvejor'* ofllre, fin 11 er, I»n, Will attend to all hnslne-s ent runted to them, promptly Also Ltf*KNCi:n('i.MM A'w s n. for rerelvlng Pmimons Hot ntiiit>. list K PAT fo-soldiers or their representatives Mtf Nocharge until claims are collected."fcft George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURES AX^DDEALER * IX ALL M.VDI OF Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, Miiln Strool, llutler. Thinqs Done Up Riphtll !wish to Inform Hntb r comity, nnd the region round about, that I have just received the best articles pv er lui|iorted int.. this coi'iitv. Tin only wa.v to prove the fan i* to call and -\an ine mi Tolincco. Si»«IT and Sc«n-H| believing in the'trnth «.f'the old adatr.- that "th • proof of the Pii'lding is In chewing the Hair." Any man that has an ii.kling for Tobacco, in any of it. oi in can be gratltltd GEORGE VOOELEV, Jr. Butler. Nov. 3<\ 1864. BEDiCH'S DRUG STORE, Opposite Wfpiii's Store, DRUGS, DUIOS, DIiUOS, MEDICINES. MEDICINE? MEiilf'lN »:.•!. B1 EDfCI > i XEDICU ES, MEDICIN l>. DYES, DYES, DYES. PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS, Pure Liquoisfor Medical use only. Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. French an.'. A me: iciti la tf'nmerv. ami Toilet articles.— Brush#-. T rinse sand allarticlee in the Drug lint, nf tie best quality snd at fairest rales. Dec:ft, IF6J. 11. S. FMirr'ii Im;ti*«>t e;l FRUIT Ciirj, paten Ad NY v. 12, »»«*.!, Aug. ly. lh» 2. and >1 irch 22. H-f T« be nad »iil \ - 112 t»>» subsci lWr, on Main St.. 151 "I - DER. IV 1.1 -North ,112 N|Ab( where -ver\ »rticle..| TIKW AII K kept m/,hF. i V I'A KIEI J This can has been extensively used an*t f.und to be perfectly -afe Its great convenience will l»e disc-»vere.' at first sight. The evfetislve facilities for manufacini ing all it* par?* make it very cheap It is eh-"-*! by clamping a tin cap oter and round tin opening which is pressed upon a cement-coated ga-ket causing the renient to melt by the h.-al of f||<> fruit, be coming t*«.|il. it is perfectly >ealed. If is dnscil or open ed in au instant, by h.stkiug »r unhocking a strait wir« spring. LADIES', and others, are reqnested to call and eiain ilie tni* iinsm parsed Fruit Cnn. WM. 8. 7.1 EC L Ell Butler, Jnly 13. lK' lr tf. iUiCiriBALD UAMlll, Attorney at Law, , FRANKLIN VKNANGO COINTV, A one -loor North *.f KINN EAR ID C Ditsolu (io it of I*st ri nn>l. ip. N'OTIfE Is herel.y given, that the Partnership liere t >f>re evistiujr in the iiruvgi-t lmsine«* in the i boroueli of Hmler. i etu.-en Dr. If. F. Hamilton, and | pMTid Va> 00, in.'in tl.r n tuie ainf titlei fK. F 11-onilr ai | A Co. has i.ceti mutnady *io«s.»lve.l W•• return our sincere tbank* to tUe pobiic geuei dly for their kmd j patr-na e. The buaines- wid conducte<l in the*dd j stand, in Boyd'* block, M<uu stiee .bv li. F. Hamilton D . D F. HAMILTON. Sept. 6th::3t. DAVID VANCE. I Cj-IF YOD w ANT TO KNOW A MTTI.b OF [F. vKRYTHI NT relating t»» the human system uiale j and feiiiale; the « sua* sand treatment of diseases; the i marriage custorrs of the world; how to mnrrv well 1 and a tho.is-irid tbinir* nev.-r published l>efore. rea«l the revised and enlarjed edition of •MSDICAI. COM mox s*bn«B " a r,, r»ous tn»ok f«»r curious j«eople. and i a good ln>ok for• very one. 100 page*. Illfl fllnstri i tions Price 112 I J4) Contents table sent free to any Nddre«« li'Mtks mav had at the 80-.k stores, or ! will be sent by i» ail, post raid, on receipt of price I Address F. H FOOTK. M B . ' June 28. '65-6 l* ] 11311 Broadway. New York t rr o i.n F yks M*DK N kw.—A pa Mph i.ki dire* ting how Xo sp. edilv restore ai.'ht and give op •peet3>el*«. without aid of doctor or awdiriM tfent by mail, free, oo receipt of lu cents. Address. F B FOOTK. AT D | JtfogV, nm Broadway .New York The American Citizen, 13 published erwjr Wednesday'in'the bbVrngh of Ruth by THOMAS ROMPHOJI on Main sttwet opposite 1u Jack's Hotel—office dp stair* in the brick formerly occupied by Eli Yetter,nn it store TEHMs:~f 800 ny eer. If pub! In mlmiifp, or within the first first nix ui»uthti; or 250 if not pnid uutil IVter the expiration of the first six ninths. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. &c., As agreed upon by the Publisher* at.d Proprietor* of tl.e Hut lei I'll PERN. One iN|iia|t». one insertion * .112 l (t© Each -DWEQM NT lintet tiun ... F.IK column for *LX months LI-MI clunin f«»r six mouths. . W 2U 0* ( \ column fornix months* «....85 o<* for one year 25 00 •,-J column lor ode year 40 00 I column for oue year 70 00 H»l'•f-Mionul an.l Business Cards, not exceeding 8 linen, one year 8 no Executora»Adnilnl*trator* and Auditor -*notice**, each, B 00 Application*. for License*. each 60 Cautions, Estraya, Notices of Dissolution, 4c., not exceeding I square, A insertions, each 2 00 10 line* of Nonpareil,or it* equivalent, will make a square JOB WOHE. ]A sheet hand-bill, 50 copies or lew (1 50 y* " " " 4. .2 fto #, . * " 4 00 1,1,11 O 00 BLANKS. Pit any quantity under 5 quire, fl 50 per quire • on all amount* over that, a reasonable reduction will bo made BUSINESS CARDS, single packs, 112 1 50; each additional pack, 50 cts. LOCAL NOTICES. 10cent* per line for each insertion. DEATHS Ann AMITRTYORG, will be published gratis. where tlie same DOE* not exceed 5 line*: for each additional line, 5 cts. will he charged. Adverttament* of O. C. Sale, Executors, Adtumistra FOR- and Auditor* notice*; Kstiayii, Dissoluti on of Part tiertdiip. Caution*. and all transient advertisement* MUST POMTIRCLT BK PALP IN ADTANCFC. We, T •• undersigned J'uhlisher* and / Yopriefc>r« of the nutler pape-*. hereby agree to strictly adhere to the tbove schedule .-I PRICES, until further uofice. WM. 11 AS LETT, butler American. < LA UK II.SON, I'vion Ueraid. ROIL IN SON T ANDERSON, American Cltiisen. .luly la. I*o4. Arthur's Home Magazine. Editid by T. S Arthur an Virginia F. Tcwmt TIM II'IMK M All A/I ,\ I: foi IKRS will !„• ..|iliir,N~l and I'|>l" »«"•■ "I 'lf -MI III"" «..1 til v. I IL>U wuiu.nt |„. v..! WITH WL.ich it HA* been reieive.L. !M character DM llicil I »S M> PERI 'IMt'ALJ, claiming I nlil.c favor ON TIN-GROUND<>f real merit. will IN* carefullv maintained: while f>» variety. Int''lC-.1. IM-fuli.T--. ami all the attrac tion* of I Herat MIL art • -entia! TON trio* HOMK MAO AZiNt . the T<iib|t»her* will aim r, make it St PhßloP. TO AIX oTll KRS Ann: St KM KxorIVIN'J, AND TWO PAOEO Of MLTTC. will APPEAR in every number, betides choice picture* GROUP* and character*. ptevailin*; fa*hi IM. and a large vanety T patterns fi garment- etubroider\. etc., etc.—- »n ill renpis 1-W». -H«»I give A FILLST-I LAS* MAOA /.INK.at a T»t lee within tpe reach ..| every intethVeni family in lite land. A new STORY L>\ T. S. ARTIIM will ITe commenced in the .iHtoiaiy ntimber. Vr.AHi v I'M v . in ADVANCE.—One copy. three <-.. pi, .00; HVE copies, aud one to poiter-up «.f club. *10.00: nine C'.;.|»- AN.) .ne-to getter-lip of'club. $16,V0. i,t A beautiful "KKMLL M I'BATI entitled "Till. INI AM Y "FSIIAKSPKAIffc ' w LL be mail.-,I to each PERSON who*en«l* U" A club . 112 -übxeriberM. H willnlao Bcm iHe.I to each single *ul>sct iber from whom we re ** Flr $ 1.5' 1 w#» will -.end one copy each of IIOML MN /.IN AND«JODEI'« BIDY'.s HOOK for a vear Aildress, T S. AKTIII'It 823 W iiluut,Stroet. I'LIIU. N"V. ao, ISO 1 Tlie I\nlion: A Weekly Journal of Politics, Litera ture, Science and Art. Tittsjournal will N'T betheoriranof nnv nartv sect or body. It will 01, th'-c Ultriii V.in !;•• V. e irne t'Jft.rf' to •>1 I:K t " t lie dl8»N-*i 11 ■-f political ami *.W?i.l| questions * IH rnlV.il -I'ilil. I' 'I I" «" .*'• «ir TL, P - 1 I' -IMC I'W'ril'il',l' "f'!™e N .lnv'il!L'. 1 ' Tli*critici*m of B«NDT» and w.U k-. of irt will fum one of IN most |.I .'minen. |ett«tie»: and P IN* will be taken to have t hi- TASK perfumed in e» rv case by writers prm «es*iitg Kpecuil qu tliflcafions fit it. It is intended, in It. inte et of Inveit. , RJ WR> F| „ M of flu- publb-generally, to ll:tve que I .R> . 112 trade and finance treated .-very we.-k by a WR |»,. R W H..*E p. slfioti ami character w ill K 'LVE hix article* an exceptional value, and render TBYU a safeand trustworthy guide. . A Special correspondent, who has been selected for this work with care, has started <»n a Journey thn.iigh the South Mis letter* will appear heieatter every week, and he i* charged with fhednty of-implv reporting what HE «EEN *N<l hear*. ICUVJIIU. the public a.-I far AS NOSOLBLE to draw it* own Inference*. IT embraces AMONG if* regular or occasional contribu tor* the folli.wiuir names: Henry W. l.ongfell->w, .lames I?U«*ell Lowell, John 0. WHIT Her. Samuel Klliott fKx-IM evident Trln College. Hartf.rd.) Prof Torrey (Ilai v.<TD.J Or. Franci* Ueber, I'rfes-or Ooldwin Smith. Harvard.) Henry .FSINE*. Charles I*. Norton. HAND iltaltimore.) Kdmund Qnlncy. p,.,f \\ I» Whitny.' Vale Prof L» Oilman, ( Yule. Judge Oalv. I'rof. |)wight. 1 F'L.luinbia Tidlege,) PROF Tavler Lewis. fSchenecte<lay. - .IMVE A viand. Frederick Law Olmstend, Itev. I»r M - r iiufoek IN v. I>l . .B.seph p. Thompson Rev. Phillips 111 - k- Ifev Or. Mellow*. C. J Stllle. Henry Tiiekerman, Itaynrd Taylor, t'. A Hrlsfed. V L Hrae'e. Richard 0. \\ bite. \\ ill' tiu LL->yd fJarrison. Sidney OA*>rge FISHER The 1 1* Tilton,4itmes Parton, Oall HAMILTON. TRUMS:—Three Dillnrt per annum, in advance: Six month*. Two Dollars. When delivered by lanus in N. Vork or Hroiiklyn Fiffv Cents additional. JOSKPII 11. Itir IIAICD3, PL'JIL.L-IIFK, 130 Nas«au street. N. Y. NOTICE. Henrv Kaufhold, vs. Adelpheid Larher. In the Court 112 1 omm 11 PI«M. of Butler Co.. No'*. 102. of .him- Term. A 0.. I*'-. and 28 of March term. A. D. 18F.4. iVotice i- heiebv given, imrsuant to the .''.lth section ..f the A. t of J IB of Feb 1 U iry. is:l4. to Adelliehl Lar ner. widow and devisee, and Angusta Larher. Oharles barber. Lmil Larber, and Onstavii* Lai iier. children and heirs anil devisees of Frederick W. Larber. late of " IN- Held Tp. Butler Co. Pa , dee d, that • writ of Scire Fa. ha* BFEU is-TIED on above judgment. retuniable at |»e ceinb. 1 next of the Court afu esaid. eomenclng on M ai <lay, the 4tii day of December, A D 1 TR. view rhe SAME and show cause why the same SHOULD riot be b*A'ied out ■ 112 THE land of the said Frederick W. Larbei, dec'il. 1 iV.V. 8, W ft. ItltACKKiVlll D'.IK, Sheriff. ! fl * i 4HDT O IN I' MM FI R1 NO Do •.I« wi 11 to be run (I > If «|I. swallow two or ».hre» ho.'S heed* I.F • *Buchii."'• T'o-TJC Bitters.'' •• Nervous ANTIDOFPS." A<- AC AC . arid •;ft»*r v«M IR- *iti«LF''(l \\ Ith the R suit, then trv O E box of «11,F> L>(> IOK HIVfUNS PNGI.LMI S*PKT'IFIC '•'II. I * —AND I# r» sfort d to h»-'lth and vb/or in LEU* tb II 111 RN (I <ya I T-e« arppnrelv veifetable pleas ant T I'LL' . prompt ai d s lntarv in their eff. . T" on the broken DOWN afd SH= tt red constitution Old and voiui" <an tak- th M wth advanta L»r Huch-n'S Kn_dish f| Pills CURE In 3I dav* the VA r«t v s> s of M'KVfrsM W Imp-. -ncv. PR -lll.iti.- 11. '»\ *EMIO',I| ' EAKM S*. |ns>l.ttv AND.II L*R• !•■■#» v ?*''xitnl,-aud Nereoim X FL'-« tioii* no matter from what »ans | r-'dil" d Pri' E. OF FJI-llar RE r box. SENT POFTTJT '.D by fi ail. 01 f JII ord» R Addr.-s- J \ MRS -« FTFTLD'.H NO W flroadw.V. New Vork. GENERA! \"ent. P S *.—A bor •• IT t" anv :-ddre«s 00 R E.DNF «.f price wlib hIS Ot>' Di'llnr— pn*t F>e< LI/" \«b r 1 live Clr< I r - .T 00 ap, I I .T'OU. Jul\ 10 •«.*; H* JD»* II TO « O I'RR IAY —W 'lit. Ran ."t v |e er Mir mat- P E , I <• 1 tit, th* I . Id-T V „ , S.» A-F 112 r bin s. 1/IU, . *•!. , |(i ht tosejt -ML br « Metallic MR. ,ni HE 'D." (b- th- us- «»R which I »*v< rv n»* is '»is 11W11 B'OIOII M.-ker without the Id OF c. rd rtx IN - 112 I". ki'ol ) »».F* • •-N JM* Iflrh, IHIS. W•• 1 O udst ■!' 't tl »• SSI rt'o Chat a -E'LN YF now Icarin fr FL «N d.v \NA.tiv ERR eti. MAN'IN- Ifr M ■ to :*r4»|ri a roiiotc lucbe.#- stun* 112 r.icrcnl R . iviu-.» full partii ulars •MI .tddrc-M. MII 1.1 R K D! \ Cior innati, Ohio Inl . litli, !!**•s. FiUßii Bin mm, \ 1:1 it ui ri,I;N. im. 'NIL; uuder*igiM*d vr »U|d re I-. - unlly inform the public I generally, that he is n. w fully prepare.l to fitmisli fliem with the choicest variety and very liest quality of »li kinds of fi nit trees. Dncinz the last SINURNER he hst auKle large additions to H *WT ck of Fruit nod Ornamen *al trees AMI ha* on hand • larger ami better quality and variety than L«a* ever been oflere.l in thi* County Con- j eisVitijc of SUMMER, WINTER IT FALL PPLES. PEACH KS PKABH AND CHKBRIKJ 4 . al-o. STRAW BLKHI !> of the very FINEST quality—diffe.enr kinds M .TO uimrb. A Hjdetvfhl lot of Kverirreens ami a Jffeat of PR»»NII'CUWU-tre«»» F.*- OIIMT .TIE an- *hade«.— \1 I •! which, w- PROJIOSE to sell on a* re-. • !.)e temiN is the atttue qiialif. and varielo - can b< kad for.from *ny aitenrv or estal liahiio-nt In tb»- cminii -. Jan. ♦>, BILA." PfcAKi FC A SONS. A«liiiinls<ralor*N Police. IBTTKRSof A- ruinistiath n» n THE estate 112 David J Hay. late «'f Clinton 1 p . dec d. bavinir been duly to the undersjjii.cd, the-efbre. nil person* know ing themselves indebted to said are re»|iie te.L T.. make imiiiediata payment, and those havinit clahns against the same, will present theni proper I V authe iticated for settlement. OEO. VI . HAY, Adm'r. Cct. 26,1««5. ~ A. M. KF-YMAMTM. D. PhyHiclun and eon. Ofßcs immediately opposite Walker s building* l«-r Pa. OEE U \OTHI;. 4 PPLTCATION will be made to the next Legislatur /V "T the State O( Pennsylvania, FOR the incorpoi aiio of the Harmony SAVINGS Bank, with a capitel of L'birt Thousand Dollar*- Said Bank to be located in the bor of Harmony. IhxMer C«un*E.«ald S***E. June 3ER ' - Fifth StreeL, Pittsburgh' Pa,; V POt-NDKDIK 1 Mio M Incorporated by Legislative C!,arter i'nsm'°g MA N " ou, N |'ißh;.rr' l "'" l !l is * I'.BI mill Wm Li!,, ' c "">l"«rcl«l xillii'Htii-i ' itauor STOCK BOOKS, PARTNERSHIP ROOK-9 TZ!ZZ azv m new jiartnor. A„.l pMctlraii, SIXOtK KNTIIT "lib rii pmrtlrnl niutraikim oitilliltliiir 11,. h„ v lIRRA.NGKU I)0UIII,K-HKTUr BOOKS OI'KN fMj 4IOOKB CLOBINO BOOKS. BI'SINSSg Pol:Ms i/,i!' r "!"t "T v .'uilgnienl Nuli-n, llnifts Oritur. wh "If K "' A<,, '" ,n "' Invoice, i" All"; ... , . RrSfNRSg I.PTTKRS SJ": I Mr "" M . " Becpfng, ncikirm It a regular conrHcnf busin*-. practn e, w iih a c urse of twenty-five ' LKCTIJRK-" UPo.N RO:»K KKI.PINO, l.v Ihe P, lnri|, ,1 rx,.l .11 11,. I m ,„. t. rs recorded in the text. Al*..; twvlv LKCTURES ON BUSINKHS SUIMFcTS ,"""'t,' "r. ,"T' rlrh - '!"» *" by tr«- tions Tl.h n, J-! 2! # fHn,,r, M °» *P*cula- VW.,'l,ct„r."u™!n t ''" * r,,> *«— IIJ.MMKIiriAI, I,AW. im PtirtiHT.liliiN, r.nitriict*, IliMiniiice. 'I'M n ('.rrlor. til. Slntuta „t l.lmltalli.ii-, *r. r,,„ ~,..,j jn.iniMli„ii. In llutl-Clillg COITNTKIIKKIT BANK NOTKS ]>r « full ..•( nf K.nnlnc Srlnn.il.* iiikl omul.-.- «i,d » l»rg.cull« ikniiif couni.rf.il nm.... Oilll RAH.IIOAI> BOOK-KKKPIXIJ, (In imjin»crl|.l,, M1.11.11. th. r„n»trnefl..B kii.l i-nnfp- I'|i" I^ j|™,"," K r, - r "I>«» *li'l 11„. b,».£. I -..1 .nil Amvlil. nil i »■!■• irilnl T;„... nr. ml».r- Hhul l.v other,, 1.1.1 not hihklh cl»wlier. ih. .It* _ 'iur new system of IRIVATK BANK BO'.RS in iniiniiscri|.l,l .inlirnclnfT all 11.. 1....1 f„ rn ,. | n OC , i"/f' lV *" K«'.l l-.llti, uuf STEAMBOAT ROOK-K KEI'INO, •l.p.rlm.nt ninit.nt. ni. In>lrni-I.d*fr>.m tb. nrl/ln* larged edition „112 I»l"FF 8 Steamboat 80.,k-Keeph. R . the •rdy complete work upon thi* branch of the ncience ptlbii plied. Our full course of buslnem practice includes abont •'■"■w bL > i \ KHB B< MiK S, ruled to about THIRTY DIFF M t q r , r . n ledger*. 7 Day-Iks. f> Jonrnals. n x C n*h. Book- 4 Sales-books, 2 Invoice hiH.ks, I Discount h.Milr-*^ Clieck-regieter. 1 Deposlf-teglsfer, 2 Collectio|i-re*isfero 1 Tickle. 1 "and'a-registei. 1 Freigbt-book, 2 Pas> N r,. biMik-i. 1 F md-book • be>e book-practically record ab(.l t SIX HUM.It i n UTS! \ K>'K THAN SAf'TIOX.Q ZS! li.n.lint I'll- K ..rigin,.l ~ln PaUori' . tn..lin'.n Iw.i.lv-llv. >. irs jig,.. II fur otli.i. I, .. . rfnrc.'t>.l..l lit iniitHtlnfllilin will 1.. lifhl ~ . ii.i.„»i„i» p:,p,i. „.k» ~rr 1 ,„ 1 ,ii, l ;„'h";, r 1 i; of the graduates of this institution. IIARPF.ICS K\ I.A RtiKD KDITION' f»F in ri'-n HOOK KI:K'I«JNO Pric.ll.7B. Poßlntfe "M ciln Mb; B. okK>.||.i» ernlly. " Th. Ml..wind t.mini. .111 111. Imllcnt. th. chur.ct.r o this work : •■ N.M.lh.rworH npnii B 4 K-.;iln(r .xplaim th. nub jects with ho much cleai nes* and * imp lie it y fil-J.lrr V..h»nlCi ll^.nh.'«'i'n\.t" H \ Y "II |im> cluar in.lght into all .Ippiirlinlnli of thin wii-nc-." A. B.l'it ANKR. Cashier of Seventh Ward Rank N Y " A* an extensive *hi| owner A merican ami K.trom «r merchant, bank director, etc., ha I.as horn the reputatioi of the higost order of bn*ine*s t dents " JOIIN W. RCRNHAM, Merchant, So.Jf South *t . n,. w York •« Mi. DtifT is a man of rare qualifications for hirsinees." •ItIHN M. I). lA\ Idtß, Merchant, I nion st.. New Orleans. "yr.Duff i* n merchant of the first respectability." J. LANDIS. Mer* bant New <ir leans. "I graduated In Duff's College in half the time 1 ex 's ted. Hi-admirable system includes nothing sniper tluous, nor leaves out anything easmtial." J. R. COMPTON, Cnahler Niagra Rank, fjockport, N V. • " It contains much matter important to the merchant " J I'. O. rtAWTEAD, President Manhattan Rank. N Y. " Tlie most complete work of the kind I have ever seen." JAMKS P. MI'NRAY. President Exchange Bank, i'ittebnrgh. "Tlie most clear anrl comprehensive that I !• with." JOHN SVYDKR. Cashier Rank of Pittsburgh. 4 You have vonrown lone -xperienre a* a merchant to good n*e in this work." RICHARD IRVIN. Merchant NO. OS Front street V y. "The favorable opinion* alreadv expre«ned by trentlo men of competent authority are well deserred and very oroperly bestowed.'* CHARLKS M LKI'PP, LKOPOI.D RT BR WORTH. RDRI RT KKLLY 'j-eclal Committee of the n.aniber of Commerce, S. Y. [Extract from the Minute*.J PR SPER M WETMORE, Secretary. "Your C,; l ,mittee nnanimoindy concur in the opinioo •112 the Utility of the improved method ( .f Mr. Duff" OCR DON J LEEDS, •eoording Secretary of the American Institute. N. Y. rilh NKW ENGLAND EDITION OF Dt'FF'S STEAM BOAT ROOK KKKPINU. .»!!«» Published by the author. Price $2.00. Sold bv took*eller* (ien«raßy. "A perfect system for keeding such books and accounts" J. PA BOTHERS. • Formerly Ca«hler of thr Merchants' Bank Pittsburg. "The Time Table alone is worth the price of the book " D. R. IIKRRoM, Late. Cleik of steain«r Mount Vernon. •'I consider the legal form of the Stentm r's Protest so valuable that I never leavy ports without u copy ~| the Iniok onboard." A.r MoCALLAM. Captain steamer Areola "Tlie only work published ifanv value to the Steamer's Accountant.' .1 K. J. ALLISON Formerly Clerk of the Stumer.Fortune. •The most perfect system ofSteamer'H Account*ln use." c 8. FRIBBKK, Formerly Captain of steamer Nashville. On H'in. IV.IIIIIPN Twelve Firsl l*rcininiiih for the best Bn*ine«* and Ornamental Penmanship awarded our Present Pen in «n, by the United St.tfe» Fair at Cincinnati in Iflrto Peumrylvania State Fair st Wyoming ...I c «0 Western l'enneylvaola Fair at Pitt-hurgb . ... IMIO Winter** Virginia Fair at \Vh«*«'ling ...ISflO And the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland 1862 All of which are exhibited at our office. OI R TERMS. I7>iv not htm advanced tine* Urn wir, while other** charrjf. f.-4) for tuition or 910 and sls extra t., r Penmanship. Our tuition t-r urauaring oouce. im luding ) -j.. bu*iues* i>enmai.Mhip time unlimited, is j^ Blank Ixe.ks (for whieb others charge sf* k $10) $2 00 Duffs BoOk-keepibK.("tber texts coet A $4) $1 76 We therefore present the business student with these IMPORTANT ADVANTAOES: Ist. Wehaye ihehe-t penman in the West. 2d. The he»t Syrtem of accounts taught under the Authors directions. Sd. The lecture* of an experienced Merchant. 4»h. 1 or 8 week* -avrd in time of study. sth. Thei>am< time saved in hoarding, Fr««ui sl2 to 915 saved in blanks and print books. 7th The graduate* share in the b>ng standing ressi tiou of the College For particulars send fl»r onr enlarged new eirct' la '.pp. tii, with sampiiw of our Penmans' and Ornamer tal writing inclosing Twenty-Jive cent* for p«»et age, to P. DUFF 4 lODT, Pbttb
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