American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, March 21, 1866, Image 3

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    THE AMERICAN CITIZEN.
Butler, Pa. Wednesday, March 21 1866
Large Swan.
On Thursday the 15th in»t., Mr. David
Renfrew, of Penn township, «hot a Swan
on his mill-dam in Connoquenessing creek.
It measured 7 feet between the tips of
the wings; and 4 feet 3 inches from the
end of the bill to the end of the tail.
Weekly Medical Report
Of the number and kind of diseases
treated by Dr. L. OLDBHUI, of Pitts
burgh, during the week ending Saturday,
March 17, 1866.
Kumbtrof Caw
OonavafMlOf* and Lang Dieease 10
Linm Coutiun and Jaundice.. 17
KinxiY-affrc lions and Urinary Organ* 10
Final—all the different kinds 9
Niarovs Disoaoiti—Spasmodic and Spinal 10
FIMALI COMPLAlSTS—lrragnlarittei, Ac.. 14
WORM—the several different kinds 0
ScaorrtA— Hereditary and otbarwiie. ®
DTIMPSU, Stomach Disease, Indigestion 6
KCIIMA, JCruptions, Tettars, Itch, ko 0
MOMM, Swelled Neck and Throat....- 8
JEftYiiriLAS, Wild-fire, Shingles, *c 8
NIUIALOIA, Headache, and Dizziness 8
Wain-swelling or Hip-disease 4
DBOPST of Cbest and Abdomen 8
KHitrMATtsai—Chronic - 2
ASTHMA, Phthiiic or ehortndss 'ol breath 8
HIAIT DllßAll—Palpitation, Pain, Ac 2
Other Diseases not hera'named.. 0
The whole nnmber treated daring the week... 126
As compiled by his assistant, J. L. M'-
Kee, M. D., at the office of
Prof. L. OLDSHUE, M. D. 112
No. 132 Grant St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pewone afflicted with any of the above
diseases, would do well to #ive him a call.
COMMUNICATIONS.
Our Common Sehools.
Our Want»-No. 3.
We want men as school Directors, who
possess a spirit of self-denial, and who
are willing to make sacrifices for the good
of the cause. It is one whtch demands
these characteristics, and he who dues not
possess them, is not the man to whom so
important a trust should be oommitted.—
Eyery earnest school Director lias learn
ed from his own experience that the work
requires a large development of these
qualifications. Why ?
Ist. It is a gratuitous work.
Every other office, however unimport.
ant in its character, affords some remun
eration for the time and labor required
in the discharge of its duties ; but, this
" one, though involving a large amount of
labor and responsibility, is wholly gratu
itous. So great have been their respon
sibilities during the last three or four
years, owing to the extra duties imposed
by the Legislature in the provisions of
the Bounty laws, without any remunera
tion, that the position in many cases be
came an excessive burden. Whilst all
' other offices of public trust were remun
erated, no provision was made to reward
School Directors for their labor. This i
extra labor is now happily over, and it is j
to be hoped may never again be needed ; [
and especially, that the school cause may
never again be so much crippled by the
imposition of duties upon Direotors which
have no bearing upon the interests of the
schools. Still, though relieved of these
labors, the duties of School Direotors are,
by no means, light. Much time, labor
and no little care and anxiety, especially
in rural districts, are required. All this
demands self-denial and more or less sac
rifice. If those who occupy this position
have not these characteristics, the cause
of the Common Schools will suffer under
their supei vision. Whilst it is reasona
ble that men who perform these onerous
duties should be remunerated. Still the
mere motive uf pecuniary compensation
is not sufficient. Men who were not in
terested in the sohool cause when (he
work was gratuitous, are not likely to be
the right kind ot men to have charge of
its interests when paid for their labor.—
We want men in this work willing to
exercise whatever of self-denial may be
required, not for the pecuniary reward,
but for'the love.of the cause itself. This
is t.he only motive that can call out the
right men. and hence in the selection of
men for School Directors, these are the
ones who should be chosen.
2d. It is a thankless work. No one it
ii presumed will dispute tli a declaration,
l'oubtless there is NO work for which men
receive so little thanks, and so many com
plaints. There are but few who faith
fully perform their duties in this offioe,
who do not incur the displeasure of some
of their neighbor*.
It has been my very unpleasant priv
ilege to hear complaints uttered often
against men who were conscientiously
striving to discharge their duties. There
are so many unreasonable people—of all
meu preserve us frim such—that dissat
isfaction-complaints and injust criticisms
upon the acU of i ireotors are insepara
bly connected with the office.
If Borne unruly urchin happens to bi
pnuished smartly, then forth with tb<
teacher must bedismissed.and it.the Direc
tors do not at once ooa ply with this de
mand the child is kept at home and dirt
anathemas are hurled at them for refusal
That tometimet there are justifiable case;
of this kind is doubtlesa true, but the)
are exoeptions.
If the Directors, wishing to promote
fixt best interests of the schools, as the;
are in d.yty bound to do in every possible
way, purchase some maps or school ap
paratus for the purpose of aiding the pu
pita is the branches taugh
and of facilitating their progress, then
there came up from far and near, mur
merings load and long for auch extrava
gance. Man who are to introduce
every modern improvement for the culti
vation of their land, and who become
greatly interested in well trained horses
and fine cattle, growl most piteously at
Directors when increase some expense is
incurred to facilities for the training of
their children in those branches assential
to their usefulness and happiness in so
ciety.
And so we might goon, at great leagtli,
and enumerate the many causes of dis
satisfaction and of complaint agaiust Di
rectors, showing that the work indeed in
a thankless one, and henco requires men
possessed of the spirit of self-denial and
a willingness to make whatever
may be required in order to promote the
eaufo. and confer upon the rising genera
tion the priceless boon of a well trained
and well stored mind.
A. H. WATERS.
PROSPECT, March 10th, 1800.
SPECIAL* NOTICE.
"Great oak*from little <ienrn» ijrow.
The worst disease known to the hu
man race spring from causes so small
as to almost defy detection. The
volums of scientific lore that fill the
tables and shelves of the medical fra
ternity only goto prove and elabo
rate these facts.
Then guard yourselves while you
may. The smallest pimple on the
skin is a tell-tale and indicator of
disease. It may fade and die away
from the surface of the body, but it
will reach the vitals, perhap , at last,
and death be the result and final
close. MAQGIKI.'S HII.LIOU*, DYSPEP
TIC and DIARRHEA PILLS cure where
all others fail. While for Burns,
Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts, and all abra
sions of the skin, MAGGIBL'S SALVK
is infallible. Sold by 3. MAGGIEL,
84 Fulton street, New York, and all
Druggists, at 2a cent* per box.
—The Rev. Alex. Campbell, the foun
der of the religious body called the "Dis
ciples of Chiist," disd at his residence in
Bethany, Western Virginia, on the 4th
of iMarcb, aged 78 years.
—The Cork lltrald says that emigra
tion to the United .States has alroady com
menced on a large scale. It is not the
poorer classes that are departing, but
those who could live at home if they could 1
only be taught to be content with their
lot.
—There is a more cheerful feeling
among business men, and hope* are freely
expressed that better times ar# not far
distant. The action of Congress in rela
tion to the financial policy for the coming
year, is watched with much anxiety, and
until some itiea can ha formed of it, bus
iness will not be very active.
—Operations at the fishing shores on
the Lower Potomac have commciiced.—
Only a few herrings and shad have aB yet
been caught ; but «o far, most uuusual
quantities of cat fish have been drawn
ashore in the Haines at all the landings—
more than were ever seen before.
—lt is currently stated that there is no
doubt that the confederates in Mexico are
engaged in some secret movement of no
small importance, and no matter under
what banner or with which party they
take up arms they will certainly not fight
on the side which has got the least money,
nor be particularly scrupulous about obey
ing any orders inconsistent with their,
own desires. True they mean to fight
wheu aornerod, but it is for money, not
for that they take the field this
time. To-day Vera Cruz is alive with
Confederate American? Large parties
of thorn have disappeared within the last
week or two.
—A San Francisco paper says a man
who used to be an honest hut unsuccess
ful miner in California, after living in
the mountains for scvoral years, siioul
dered his knapsack and struok out for
. Idaho. He arrived there last spring and
took up u quarter claim. A few days ago
he sold the claim foi 8800,000 in gold.
Dick Turner, the notorious turnkey
of Libby Prison, is soon to bo provided
with safe quarters ill that famous institu
tion. •
—A London firm begun business three
' years ago on six hundred and fifty dollars,
and has just failed for over a million dol
lars.
-—Terrible weather is still reported on
the Plains, iiorses and cattle in great
numbers have frozen to death.
MAItR) El).
Ou the Bth iuit., by the Kc». J. 11. Marshall, uniited
by tho li#v• John Coulter, Lieut. U W M'Candles*, of
I Centre tp., to Mia* llettie N. Uieunof Concord tp., this
I c °«ntjr-
Appointed for tbsynr 18«k>.
Adams township, Benjamin Douthett
Allegheny " An.imw Moan,
Buffalo " Henry Mnith.
Butier " Jacob Sahaffuer,
Brady •** John 112. Thompeos,
Centre 44 Anthony Thompson,
Connoque'f 44 James (i. tfcsld*.
Concord 44 J no. 11. Christie
Clinton 44 Henry Hefton, Sr.
Clearfield *• I'eter Fennel
Clay " Andrew Wick
Cherry •* James 8. Campbell
Cranberry '• James li. (>rahaui
Donegal 11 Arch'd Black
Fair view 44 , Thos Jamison
Forward •* Andrew liogg*
Franklin M Robert Kennedy
Jackson 44 John Kinder,
Muddy creek" Milton W. Kennedy
Middlesex 44 Wendcl flicker
Mercer 44 Jame* 8. Shields
Marion 44 Robert Vandlke
Lancaster ** John Ziegler (of Ab'ai)
Jefferson " Henry hW
Oakland " Ueorge Shoup
Parker 44 Wm. H. Hhira
psnn " Wb. Dodds
gllpperyrock" Thos. Mifflin, Jr
Summit " Jacob Kiott
Venango 44 Michael Conway
Washington" Samuel Hilliard
Winfield " Wan. Denny
Worth 44 Harlan Book
Butler borough Adam Shriber
CentreviUe ' Isaac Coulter
Harmony 44 Conrad Krtedler
HarnsTille '• John Black. Ksq.
l'ortersville" J. M. Fithean
j-'Mpect J»»s t Kd<i,
&uonburc " Hoffman, Esq.
JMUaoople " Gaorg- Hurkbart
MiUarvtuwn" SolonulD Kl<»eg«r
Sunkrtrry Albert Hbodo
By ordar.
__ 11. *. COLBERT,CWk.
Com:rU«rt»n«-', KvHi 11, IM-M
Arrival and Depart nr© of MUUM
The mail from Butler to East aanoy, by way of Holy
oke, CoultersTflle, Anandale. MnrrinsTille anil Clititon
rUle. 36 miles ; leaves Butler oa Monday aud Friday of
each week, at 8 o'clock, a. m , returns on Tuesday ad
.Saturday of each week at 7 o'clock ,p.m.
The mail from Butler to Balem Crxm Road*, by way o f
Saxonburg, SarveraTlUe, free port, Shearer's Cross Roads
Mclaughlin's Store and Oakland Croee Roads, 43 miles:
leaven Butler on Tuesday and Saturday of each week, at
6 o'clock, a. m.; return* on Friday and Monday cf each
week, at § o'clock, p. m,
The mail from Butler to New Caatlo, by way of Mount
Cliennut, Prospect* PortersTllle and Princeton, 28 miles
eaves Bailer on Monday and Thursday of each week,at
0 o'clock a. in ; returns on Tuesday and Friday of each
w eek, at 5 o'clock, p. m.
The mall from Butler to Lajrreucebnrg, by way of North
Oakland, Barnhart'a MUla, Baldwin and Brulu. 25 miles,
leavs Bailor OQ Monday and Friday of each week, at W
o'clock a, m : returhs oh Tuesday and Saturday of aach
week, at 9 o'clock, p. m.
Tho mail from Butler to New Brighton, by way of Pe
tersburg, Break-Neck and Zelienflple, 29 miles; with two
additional trips betweenßreftk-NeckandZeliouople; tesT*
Butler on Wedneeday of each waek. at 7 o'clock, a.m.; re
urns on Thurwdey of aach week.it 6o'clock, p. m.
The mail frum Butler to Plttabnrg, by way of 01 ade
Mills, Bakerstown, Tall* Cavy, Etna, Dequeene and Alle
gheny City, 32 miles: leaves Butler erery morning, •*s*P t
Sundav. at 7 o'clock, a. iu.; arrires at Butler from Pitts
burgh by the same route, every day, 9unday excepted, at
1 (/clock, p. m.
m A Y. M.—But!st Lodge, No. 872, A. Y. M. hold
/j\ its stated meetings in the Odd FeDoWs Hall, on
VJM Main Streel, Butler Pa. on the first Wednes
/tyyC <»*> of each month. Brethren from sister
' y \ L<»dges ar« respectfully Invitsd to attend.
By order of the W. M. CONNOQUENESBINO
CONNOQUENESBINO LODGE
No- 278, 1. 0. of 0. F. b«>lds Its
stated meetings at the ilall, on
W y Main Street, Butler Peana. svery
Monday ereninf, commencing at
six o'clock. Brethren from sitter Lodge • are respectful
y 1 ivited to attend. By or dor of the N. O.
For the Citlxon.
AXXOIJXI'K.IftEXTS*
COCNT\ SUPERINTENDENT.
M«. EDITOR —Y"U will pleaee announce the name of
PETER A. PAINTER, of Buffalo township, as a candi
date for the office of County Superintendent.
Mr Painter UN practical and succ«iS«ful teacher of
much experience. He makes teaching hia ipecial call
ing. He has been engaged In teaching tor ttie last eight
vaars excepting the tiiuo he was in tho service of his
country, sn the "Old 78th Regt, P. V.," In which he
served until discharged on account of a wound received
We feel no hesitancy in recommending him lo School
Directors and friends of education a* one, who. if elected.
wouM faithfully, and efljieutly discharge the duties of
County Superintendent, i
MAST FRIENDS OF EDUCATION.
MR. EDITOR: —Y«<u will please announce tho name of
Rev. WM 11. J AMISON, of Connoqtienessing tp., as a
candidate for the office of County .superintendent.
For the information of hit friends, be would say, that
he has been a practical teacher of r 'oiumon Schools In i
this country, over two years.
MR. EDiTo*v~Ptr«ae announce the name of JOHN' H.
CRATTY, as a candidate for County Superintendent.
Mr Cratty having been engaged in the business of
teaching for a number of years, his abilities and expe
rience are second to none in the county, and his eleva
tion to the office of County Superintendent would be
highly beneficial to the cause of education, and would
be vertually carrying out the true object of ths law •
creating that office—vit: Tht deration of the Common
School Teacher. MAST TEACHER*.
MR EDITOR :—At ths request of many Directors and
friends of onr Common Schools, ROT. A. H. WATERS
will b« an applicant for reflection as County Snperin*
tendsnt.
AGENTS WANTED TO TAKE ORDERS FOR the
bnsi salting book now published
THRILLINQ STORIES OF THE GREAT REBELLION.
Comprising heroic adventures and hair Veadth escapes
of Soldiers, Scouts, Spies and Hefugees; d.iriug exploits
"112 Smuggler*, Guerrillas, Desperadoes and others; Tales
of Loyal #nd Disloyal Women; Stories of the Negro,
Ac,. Ac . with incidents of Kun and Merriment in Camp
and Field. By Lieutebant Colonel Charles S. Greene,
late of the United States Army. Handsomely illust a*
ted with engravings on steel and in oil c-dors.
Bend for circular* and *>e the liberal terms offered,
CH AS. s. GREENE k CO., Puplishers
march 7th—4t.) No. 134 S. Third Street, Phlladelpla,
Auditor's Notice.
Butler-ronnty, it.
IN tbs matter of the Partition of ths Real Kstste
of Christian Beighley, dve'd.
0. C., No. 58 June Term IHO4 And new to wif ; Feb.
27lhJ 1866, on motion of John M. Thompson. Court ap
point Thos. Robinson, Esq., an Auditor In this cuee , to
report at next Term. By tho Court.
Certified from tho Record this 10th dav of February.
A. D., 1866. W. J Youao. Clerk.
A'otice is he-eby Rivon that the undersigned will at
tend to tbe duties of the ttbove appointment at tbe • ffice
of Charles MVandloss. Ksq.. in Butler;On Thursday the
12th day of April, IStfK, where all parties interusted
may attend if they seo tit.
T7IOS. ROBINSON,
mareh 14.'66—3t. Auditor.
8. B. M'ELAOT. J AS. DICHON JNO. T BIIVNE.
SPRING Iril ADE, 1800.
'%%■ Jl■ c*JLiicssWL.wzz
M'Elroy, Dickson & Co.,
A 4 Wood Street, Plttaburgh, PA.
SOW OFFER THEIR
SPRING GOODS
AT THE
imm MMrmaw
TERMS CASH.
TIIK STOCK WII.I, BK KKPT COMPLETE DURING
THE BEAHON.
BUYERS FROM EASTERN 4 CENTRAL OHIO.
Western Penna and We»t Virginia,
ARB INTITBD TO CILL
LIST OF LETTERS.
fllllE following is the list of Lettera remaining in tho
J, I'ont Office, Butler Pa. March Ist, 1866.
Alocands M'Call Saml R.
Hartley Campbell Martin James O
Brubui Dr R M'Nalen Mairey
K.vh John Maitin Alexander
Buxton Clifford Mungfl John
Bell Milton Blarkin HmerTsy
llnrns Hannah M Dngal Thos
Burtner DaTtd M'Derinit Wu»
Burtner Andrew Nevman J N
Baum P. 2 Rowley II K
Bunher Ere E Robrer George
liurniau L.V Hum Wm O
Haiieseil Ridele James
Boys Jane Miss Smith J<«eph
Christy S S. Stanley Nancy J
Citmpbell John Stpreusou Eluiiray 0
C.afford Robert fcraip RC
Canuou T 2 Steen Daniel
Criser llarrietta Smi h Kate Miss
Clymer B Smith Sophia Miss
Clearwater John I Smith Wm
Croford S Smith Mrs E S
Clarke Janie- C Small Henry
Dugan Ellen Slrpens R C
F.Tens George Smith Sophia M
Frush (ieorge Turner Washington
Glenn R K Thompson James M
Hays Martin Wearner Ida Miss
llarting R«T C 112 Weimer F M
Haines J D Wefe Nathaniel
Kiept Nich. less Wla-el H C 2
M'Cand eM A'ewton M Wright hee N
Marv. n Wm M Wile n Lissn Miss
Marshall Ji B Wetzel Uenry
Mahood Hariette
Persous calling for anT of the above letters will pl«sis<
(•ay they are Advertised. J J SEDWIOK. i
March 7.1W6 Post Ma-ts-r
Notfrc.
IN the matter o/ th« petition of Samuel Wimer, Sr.,
fot a couiMiMtiou to take and per)>etuate testimony.
Coramou No. 11, September Term A. D„ lS»i4
And now to wit St March 6,18«>6, on motion of M'Cand
less and TtHunpeon. Attorneys for Petitlpn»rs, Court ap
point W. H. 11. Kiddle a Commissioner, to take tho de
positions of witnesses as may be produced before him.
Butler County, sa : Certified from the Record this
10th day of March, 1866.
WM. STOOPS, Proth y.
1 will attend to the duties of the a©ove appolntaient
on Tuesday, the 3d day of April, 1866. at the resideoce
of Jas. I. iloge. Esq , ia Urady township, Butler coun
ty, Pa. All paities iutareated will please take notice
W. if H. RIDDLE,
march 14, *66. Commissioner.
OEOTABLACK,
Mtoraej &l Law,
ALSO AGENT for the collection ef Pensions. Bounty
Back- pay, kc.
Office with J. N. k J. Purriance,
Butler Pa.
Dec. 6.1666:tf
*
Exentsp's Xlotlee,
T ETTERS, testamentary on the estate of Imu.c Rijey
■ j late of Forward township, Butler connty, Pa. dec'd,
have been granted by the Register of said county to the
undersigned, therefore, all persons knowsng themselves
Indebted to said eatatw are hereby notified to make lm
mediate payment, and those hav-'ag claims against ths
same will prssent them properly MIC jenticated for set
tl*wan«. 81 LAS MILLER,
HEAD-QUARTEHS
FOB
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
Just opened, one of the largest
nndfbett assorted Mock of
Fancy Cloodn.
REDUCED PRICES
AT
D. T. PAPE CO'S.
One Door South of let National Bank
WE INVITE COMPARISON
AXD
DEFY COMPETITION
As far as Variety, Styles
Quality of Goods and pri
ces are Concerned.
TO THE AFFLICTED!
L. OLDSHUE, M. D.,
Professor of Pathologr In th« Krlectrle
N'dlc«l<'ollece Phllndrlptila, now
the Philadelphia University of Medl*
cine and finrgery.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Oflloo and
GrantSt., Pltlsburffh, Pa. |
I Dkak Si*-—We b«g leave to announce that, iftor itn
| ex|ierlence of ow twenty year* general practice In this
| city daring which time we have been a constant observer
Ht the bed-side of the slrk. and hare successfully treated
more than Thirty Thousand different caw of disease,
wc feci warranted in presenting our tliims for your pat- ,
MM**.
onr peculiar system of practice .nay need some ex I
planation. it b«ing Eclectic, connected with that of '
Urobcopia. I
Our remedial are principally vegetable, discarding I
entirely th» usn of Calomel or Mercury in any form ;
helh ving it to be a disease-creating agent of the worst
description.
We are a'so op{>osed to the u«e of the re'ieral blood
letting in «ny eaee ; believing tt to be ini.irious to the
constitution and often times dangerous to life.
Our mode of detecting "chronic e.rf«etlons«" of ihe
Internal organs, ia principally by an examination of
the urine.
During the whole course of onr study and practice
we have paid particular attention to this *• Old German
Mode" or detecting and we feel perfectly satis
' fled "that there h no more certain sign ofTored in dis
ease' than is presented in that secretion.
We. therefore, solicit all thos" laboring under what
ever disease, and particularly chronic and complicated
ones, and also all those diseases peculiar to females and
pertaining to women and children, to give us a trial.
By thi most critical examination of every case pre
sented to us, leaving no source .unexplored for the dis
covery of the true nature of every and sparing
no pains in the selection of the appropriate remedy in
every case : we hope to attain the highest award of suc
cess belopging to professional skill.
Infuct, we have already the pleasing assurance In
the extensive business of past years atid the constantly
increasing practice that is daily crowding upon us that
our system will be more appreciated as our practice be
comes more generally known
Therefore, we now more especially Invite those labor
ing under any lingering disease, that has not been enr
ed, because, perhaps,the complaint was n >t properly
understood, to send a vial of their urine for exainina
tlon, and have the necessary medicine sent them.
We wish it distinctly understood that this special in-;
vitat'on is given to those who have sufficiently tried the
remedies of their family physician ; and have failed to
obtain relief at his hands.
Ifothers choose to apply, however, we will give them
alse our beet attention, and will promiee them relief in
every case where a reasonable hope can be entertain
ed.
llelleving, therefore, that yon will properly appreciate
the advantpges we claim for our system oyer the old
bleeding,blistering and calomel practice, we promise
you b\ the mostca-eful investigation of every case, ami
prompt attention to business, to folly merit jrour wor
thy patronage. Respectfully yours,
L. OLDS IIUK, M. D ,
Practising Physician,
No 132 orant street, nearly opposite, the Cathedral
Pittsburgh :::4t
Orphan*' Court Hale.
BY virtue ofao order and decree of the Orphan's court
in and for the county of Butler, the undersigned,
guardian of the minor children of Robert Dunlap, late
»112 Mercer township dee d, will offer for sale on the
premises, at one o'clock. P. M..of fie 9lii day of March
next, EIFTY ACRES OF LAA'D, more or less, situate
in said township, bounded on the north by lands of Nel
son Tochran and Andrew Dunlap,on theeast by heirs o/
John llaiuilt>n, on the south by Wm. MCllntock, on the
*iNt by I! n Jas Kerr, with the appertauences.
Terms of Sale—One-third of the purchase money in
hand, and the balance in two eqnal annual payments
with interest from confirmation of sale by the Cotirt. —
Title good.
ntarch7, *fl6.) CHAS. COCHRAN,Guardian.
Claim Agent,
rllK undersigned would respectfully notify the pnblic
tLat.be has been regularly commissioned as
OXjuA-IZk/T -A-G^ZEISTTr,
i>rsecuring Bounty Money, Arrears of Pay and Pin
ions, for soldiers, or if tkey are dead, for tholr legal
-epreeentatives. No charge will be made for pro»ecuting
he clatflteof soldiers, or their rep-escntativee until the
lameare collected. C. £. ANDERSON.
Butler, Juns 7,1865.
FOR SALE-
I will sell my Farm, containing about NINETY
ACRES, situate in Middlesex township, Butler GO..
Pa., withiu one half mile of Glade Miii Poet office. Sixty
teres cleared, a new frame house enclosed and roofed ; a
Log house and stabling thereou; well watered; good
•rcli'itd, and tbe land is or good quality, either ft>rgran»
rgrain JOHN UUYKR,
Middlesex tp., Bulter co., Feb 14, 1846*
PI WLIC MALE.
rnE undersigned wishing togo West, offers for sale
on SAIUKDAY, March 24th, 18&i, ONE HOUSE,
iSD hOT containing one Acre, in Ceutreville Borough,
i good well of Soft Water at tbe door. A large lot of
ruit trees.thereon: Peach, Cbeny, Apple, Pear Grape
-.nes, Ac. Also Lot* adjoining- A vsry desiraMo
(•cation for a mechanic.
If the above Is sold I will also offer for sale, alj my
lonsebold snd Kitchen furnitAre. together with 1 horse
bnguy, ton 1 year old calvts, with a full -et of Shoo
uaksr* tools. Sals to commence at 10 o'clock.
Terms made known on day of sale.'
L'Kirre rnsrzx
THE LIGHT OF THE WOELD
DJL MAGGIEL'S
PILLS AND SALVE.
These Llfo-glving remedies are now, flar tho flrnt limn
gtrea publicly to the world. For over a quarter ofi
century of private practice the ingredients in tlitoe
LIFE-GIVING PILLS!
Have been used with the greatest suceess. Their misstor
it Dot ©»ly to prevent disease. bnt to euro. They sanrch
out the various mabuiie* bt which the.patient (a suffering
and re-lnriK.>ntt<« the falling system. To the aged and
ioflrtu a few doses of these I'ILLS will prove to bo
A VERY FOUNTAIN OF"YOUTH,
ror In every oase they add new life and vitality, and «e
--•tore the waning energies to theirpristine* state. To tbi
young and middiiv-agod.they will prove nv>at invaluable
as a ready, kpeciflc, end Sterling medicine. Her® (a a
dream realized. that Ponco-de-Leog sought for three
bnndred yon re ago, and never found. He jiifliiil fr I
fountain that would restore the otd to vigor aad makt
youth evera
An Eternal Spring!
It was left for this day and hour to realise the drram,
nod show, lo on« glorious faot, the magic the' made It
fair.
THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES
Cannot stay the flight of years, but they can farce back
and hold aloof, disease that might triumph over tbe
aged aud tbe young. Let none hesitate then, but seixe
the favorable opportunity that offer*. When taken as
prescribed—
For Bilious Disorders
Nothing can be mors productive of cure than tbess
PlUs. Their almoet magic influence Is felt at once: aud
tbe usual concomitant* of thie most distressing disoase
are roinoved. These remedies are mads from tbe purest
Vegetable Compound*.
They will not harm the most delicate female, and
can be given with good efleet in prescribed doses to the
youngest babe.
For Cutaneous Disorders
And all eruptions of the skin, the SALVE Is most in
valuable. It does not heal externally alone, but pene
trates with the most searching effects to the very root
of the sril 1
DR. mm PUIS
Invariably Cure tbe Following
Dlacuaea :
Asthma,
Bownl Complaints,
Coughs,
Colds,
Chest Diseases,
CostiveneM,
Dyspepsia,
Diarrhoea,
Dropsy,
Debility
Fsrsr k Ague,
Fsmale Complaints,
Readaehe,
Indigestion.
lofluensa,
Indentation,
Inward Weakness,
Liver Complaint,
Lownsss of Spirits,
illugworm,
Salt Rhsum
Scalds,
Skin Diseases.
—None genuine without the engraved
trade mark around each pot or box, signed by I»It. J.
MAGQI Kit, 43, Fulton St., New York, to counterfeit which
Is felony.
49" Bold by all respectable Dealers in Medicines
throughout the Uuited State* and Cauadae-"*t 35 cent*
per box or pot.
For Bale at Dri. GRAHAM k IIUSKLTOX'S Drug
Store, Sole Agents In Butler Pa.
West Sunbury Academy.
11HK Summer term of this School will commence on
the SBOOMO MONDAT of APRIL, 1960, under the su
per vision of D M. Cross, and continue 12 week*. Phou*
>grapby and Gymnastics will be taught, In addition to
the Branches heretofore .taught in this school, l'rof.
Uoreland is expected to give lessons on Instrumental
Mu*ic in connection with the School.
By order of the Bo%rd,
Wg. P BRJEDIN. Prest.
3. W, CiMtifTY, iee'y, (HbU, '60.)
Valuable Farm Tor Sale,
I WILL sell TOO AcnǤ of land, situate in Parker tp.,
nraf Silver Cre*k. But lor county. Pa; about SEV
acres cleared: about Thirty acres of meadow ground
which is good oil ten t try. Log hone, 2 nl vy good
frame Barn, good 4pie orchard, between 75 and 100
learing tree*. mhlch can be bought foi $lO per acre; one
self in hand, and the balance In one year. A good and
lufllcient title can fee made at anv time
WiLMAM U BMITH
Feb.r, 1«66 Ut
FARM FOR SALE !
A BKSIIIABI.E property mile from
a*- the Borough of Butler, on the New Castle road,
rontaiqlng
SEVENTY-FIVE A ORES,
A two story Brick House thereon erected. Several
ip rings of nev»r failing water, a large orchard, anil
supposed to be undetlaitl with coal, and well timbered.
For particulars, enquire of W. O. Brarkearidge, Butler,
>r tbe subscriber residing in Buffalo Tp. Butler Co Pa.
llarch 7. 1866. U 11. BYKKLT.
COU3iT¥ NI RVIOYOR.
ANY perecn wishing surveying dono by the County
Surveyor, can he accommodated by leavttig word
>r addressing J. B. Clark, at tbe office of the County
Surveyor In Butler; or addressing N. M.Slatorat Break
neck Post Office Butlor County Pa.
March 7th 1866 tf.
Orphans* Court Sale.
lA* pursuance of an order of the Orphan*' Court of
Butler county, we will offer for sale at puhl.coutcry,
'n the premises, on Saturday the 24 th day of March,
1866, ai 2 o'clock, P. U..
Seventy Acres of Land,
n Peun township, Butler county, adjoining lands of Wm
Wilde, Lli llartsell, Wm. iVixon, and other lands of Jas
M Geo, der'd. ' About 36 acres cleared aud under good
once; with a two-story Log House and Kitchen, and
Double Log Bar r. thoreon; aud the balauce of the laud
well timbered, and a good well of water.
TKBMS: —One third In hand, the balance In two eqnal
tnnual payments with interest from timo of sale.
t JOSEPH DOUTIIETT.
JOHN U'Qfßf.,
march 7, *B6.} Executors of Jae. MVJee, Am'fl.
Administrator's Notice.
LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Adam
Weber, late of Penn towuihip, dee'd., have been
panted to the subscribers, all persons knowing them
selves indebted to said e«tate ate requested to make
mmediate payment, and those having claims against the
rauie will present them properly authenticated for swt»
lement jit their Store iu Boyd's buildings, ltui Fet, Pa.
GROROK WFBF.H,
ADAM TKOUTM AJV,
March 14,1866, Adm'r.i
Statement
SHOWING the assets of the Batter County Mutual
Fire Insurance Company.
Amount of Property insured at date ~1757.041,60
** ** Premium notes in force at date... 49,001 08
Tash on hands at last settlement $1,268 19
11 Notes on hands at last settl'm't 366 43
Jaah k A'otes ree'd during thsyear, 1,92*2 84
Due on assesam'ts kin hands of Ag't 334 16
$3,881 60
CR.
Losses paid during thft year 1,166 00
Expenses paid during tbe year 43S 27
'a«h notes in hands of Sec'y 419 10
Due by Age«t.... M 366 71
Due on Assessment (No. 1.) 43 17
Dounterfeit Money 6 00
CTash In bands of Treasurer 1,463 36
93,981 60
Ws the undersigned. Auditors of the Butler County
Mutual Fire Insurance Company, do certify that the.
above is a cor roc t Exhibit of tbe assets of said Co., as
ihown by the Books of the Sec'y and Treasurer, W|t
ness our hands and seal this 12th of January, 1866
JOHN H. CRATTY.
J - C COLL
AU husinees letters to be directed to the Becretay of
the Bntier County Mutual fire Insurancs Co., Butisr.
Butler county. Pa.
Feb 21. 'O6-ufJ 11. C. HEINEMAN, Sec»y.
Direetors.
THE following named persons were elected Director*
of the Butler couuty Mutual Fjfe Insurance ('on
panv for the en-uing year: H G, Pnrvjs, W Campbell
K. M'Junkln, W 8. Boyd, John Berg, J. J. ( umniiags
11. O HeMieman, *. D. Hisr, Samijel Marshall, W. J.
Campbell, Abr m Meyer, K Kingsburry
Jan. 24, 1866.) H. C. |1 El NEMAN, Sec'y
FAIEVLEW SELECT SCHOOL^
Fsirvicw, Butler Co r , Penn's.
mHE Summer term will open on M<aitoT, Apim2d
X 1866. and conliuus twelve weeks.
Students can pur»u« any of the branches usually
taught in Academies, including the Latin aud Gif-ek
languages. Boarding can be had in good private fami
lies. Students deairiug to bdfcrd can obtain
•uitable rooms iu the vilLig«
Special advantages f«»r those preparing to teach. For
farther particulars, Address
WEW AiRRIVAL
OF
WINTER DBT GOODS.
Furs, Cloaks & Shawls.
WKsr-nea ifciar -
WOOL DuLAJtfS, _
CAURVIIR&JT
OOjt&lW*
plt.im
■UBSaMA.
OAjflryßjUM, & i«
eT *r offered to the puWJf, *od .<* our stoefc wm pur*
chased on the rawm pufo, "*e ere able tu Mil M r«rj
low prices.
Furs! Furs!! Furs!!
w « Hare a **ry targs "took of l>dk* Mitres A Children-
Can#, > ictorina*. foliar*. CnSi and Muflfc .if ell styles,
Mid qnallty. Abo * very fine of
CLOAKSSACQUES& CIRCULARS,
of onr own Manufacture, which sneble* n< ta nil »i
less prices th«n patriot who bay them eul.
We have * vory Urge and cheep-stock uf
SHAWLS OF ALL STYLES, SIZES
PRICES
AND QUALITIES.
Remsmbar we buy ell our goods by the
CASE,BALE& PACKAGE
which enablss as to eell «i
EASTERN JOBBERS PRICES.
We would call the Attention uf
WHOLBSA LE BUYERS
to this ftoek of Ooodf.
RCXLAP LXKHTT AGO.
ISO, Fed or el St., ALLKUIItN Y CITY.
Dee. 0,1863. ftnio
" NEW PIR mf.
TIHF. undorsfgned having gone IptofcartncHhip. In the
L BOOT and nHOR Manufacturing bnslne.««. tiovd's
ifock, two doors South of Wseber A Troutman's St >re,
Knit) street. Butler, Pa., ere prepare*! to make the uret
mt B«t t and Shoe and do the bestjpb work of any other
istablUhment in the plare. Having great experience In
he bu*ine»s we caunot fail to pleaso. Call and give ua
four measure.
SCHRIBIR A NICHOLAS.
Teh 23| '66—tf
NEW SHOE SHOP.
rllK undersigned having purchased the well known
Shoe Shop of C. A F. Hurly.aubse lueotly owned by
Rom. Ie now prepared to sell a* low a* any othi r es
ablishinent of the kind in tqwu, au>l is prepared to do
oh work <>u abort notice Call and see.
l!o in also carrying on the Tannery bmlnesi at the
dd stand, and will pay the highest prices fcr all kind* of
lid* Hand bark delivered in goodcondition.
Sutler. Feb 29. »6d—ly) W M. M ARDORV
Knitting Haoliinn.
'pilK undersigned would Inform the public, that he ie
JL prepared to sell the Dalton Family Knitting Ma
mine—the strongest, most simple and beat in the world
—Patented In lbUl, and perfected in 186*. This ma
ihiue will not orly do plain work, such as sock*. A c.
>at also fancy knitting, with a most perfect and beauti
ul stitch It will knit cornforte, A'ubies, Ac., tsr-.uty
irtlclea Any person wishing to obtain one will p!ea»f
tend for circular. Address (enclosing a stamp )
B. F. 3 A WHIM., Zelieuoplev
Feb. 14, Agent for Sutler ecu nig.
Rcul Fißtole Agency.
IHIE undersigned has opened an office in Butler. Ta
for the purchase and sale of Real Estate. Persons
wishing to either sell or purchase Farm*, or other Re;«l
Estate, will find it to their interest to tall ou me
1 hate on bend a number of good Farms. of vsrions
ilfes for sale, on such terms a.* will suit purcha? ers.
Persona wishing to disposo of their Ileal JEatate, will
Snd It to their advantage t«» place it on my b«»oks
t hose desiring to purchase can be suited, in variety,
,>rice and quality, by reference to my lint.
Any inf. nnation in reference to Ileal Estate In this
:ounty, can lie obtained by applying by letter or per
lonnlly. to the undersiguod.
Oißce with Juo M.Tnomps-n, Alfy at Law Rutler.Pa
JAME3 T. M JUNKIN,
»bl4, *6#tf J Real Estate and lnsuiai ce Agent.
K COUGH, COLD OR SORE THROAT
RIQCIftM IMMEDIATE ATTISTIOS A!*D fttIOCLD M CDBCESD
0 If ALLOWED TO CONTINUE,
Irritation of tha L«ng«, VPernaacnt
Throat AflT«*rf lon, or anlueurablo
Lnsg Dliease
18 OFTEN THE RESULT.
BROWN'S BROOHIEL TROCHES
9AVIN# k DiaiCT TO Til* PARTS, OIVI l*Mt-
DIATI BZLIir .
For Brochitis, Atlhme, CrlArrh, Consumptive and
Throat Diseases,
TROCRBfI ARB USED RtTH ALWAYS GOOD BCCCBBB.
Singers and Public Speakers
•rill find Troches naeful in clearing the voice when t*k«n
Before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the tbroHt
»fter an onutual exertion of the vor*l organs The
Tntr.het are recommended nnd prescribed by Physician.
*nd hare ha«l testimonials from eminent men through
out the country Being an article «112 tme merit, and
bating proved their efficacy by a test of many years.
Bach year finds thetn in new localities in various parts
:»f the and the Troches »re oniversally pronoun
ced belter than other articlei.
Obtain only "BBOWN'r Brochial raocnßS," and do *ot
take any of the Worthless Imitations that msy bo of
fered.
Sold everywhere In the United Stateß, ar.d in Foreign
Countriea, at 36 cnts per box
Feb 21, 18—3ra
TH3 OXJIDEST
Saddler's Sliop!
HAS on bands 94 aets of harnens of different kinds,
double and einglo. Black. white and brass mount
ing. Buggy aod draught, 9 dozon sarldloss of different
qualities and prieea.
Bridles of all kinds on hands to please the purchasers,
mil large stock of whipe o' all kinds, and collara And
all articles needeAsby the j eople on hand* which I guar
antee tube of the befl material and make, which will
be Bold for cash.
Call at the Poet Office ad examine onr stock.
J. J. flcdwlek,
February 31, 1566.:6t: Butler, Pa.
•oMetlkftsagt
SAVAGETURSINA
rou SAI,E AT
WMM^WSESWi
DRUGSTORE.
Butler, Feb 28, 2t
for Male, €he»p.
HOt7B' and lot situate in North Washington, Wash
ington township, Butler connty, Tw y story frame
hoOs«, tftable. and ab«>ut 20 fruit treus ou the same.
Fur terms see J. T. Rellj, Nortfc Washlneton.or J-
Rellj, Centre township. (feb2B, 'CO— 8t«
HOTEL
RJBNJ, JAC K i Proprietor,
Corner ef Msln And Jsffsriea treeia.
Butler, Pa. T
MNreh 1A.18A4 #
Puplic Sale of Dferchandize
EA HRLMBULD, of Saxonburg, Butler connty, off
# era for sale at public outcry,bis FA'TIUE STOCK
O* GOODS, oousisti gof such as are generaltv krpt ia
aconntry store, bale to commence on TUESDAY,
Mabcu 27th, at 10 o'clock, a. m and to be continued
till the entire stock is disposed of.
He als' oflora for sale 2 boreea, 2 males, an'i other ar«
tiplee too numerous to*>eon.-otisned
Condi iote made kpown on tbe day of sale. A roa -
onable credit will be given.
N. B.—All those knowing thenieelres indebted to the
underelgned will please call and nettle their arreara.
V. A. HFf MHOU*.
Iftreh Tfk, V.
Fifth Street, F&,
rOCXDBU K* \U*t> '
Incorporated b/ leg»tiat}*« Ctiarte*
m mr WOTII
»'«>•*(»<! W TB» ONIOS, I
lIUSI.NK.SB MAN. Our blghrit Cora byrpnti-M Lsfnsi
En«t and We*t, pronont.ce hi* system of Book-kle . tJj
nn equal ed—cutnprebending every depurtmeat «112 b»»J
neas, end j%t eo skilfully condensed that the attei live
student meet ere the whole in six or eigbt weeks It •<>»-
•isti of
STOCK BOOKB,
closed once with a loss and twice with * gain—-exh fitt
ing by threo different methods, the ti*a>for ef eld tc
uew booke.
PARTNERSHIP BOOR?,
conducted by three different method*, exhibiting the
trnnnfarof old to n«w booke, with the introdnctlua of u
new paitner. And practically illustrating the
PRIVATE I.RIXIER,
by means of which the reeulte of the buelnesa era kec
>ut of tbe general hooka, fbr the use of the partner* e*
I y. The hook la not even mmed elsewhere. TkestHl<>
neat of Partnership Becks by
SINGLE BNTRT,
rl«h its practical II lust ration*, exhibiting the booke re
opened by Double-Entry. A concise rule fbr ratifying
DERANGED DOUBLE-RNTRT BOOKS,
frith aix specifications. The gain or loea found, and tkr
fcxks correctly re-opened. The learner Is aleo exercised In
OPENING BOOKB,
from eight specifications, including special condition* no
:>flan met with in business. Aleo, a serious of exereleesit
CLOSING BOOKS,
rvom new and peculiar specifications The learner els;
writes about eightv
BUSINESS FORMS
of Promissory Notes, Judgment Notes, Drafts, Ordars
Dills uf Exchange, Aoconnte, Invoices, Mo., Ae. Alae a
leries of '
BUSINESS LETTERS,
which, with the bnaineaa forms, are all connected with hie
:ourte of Fook-Keeping, nmking It a regular course ef
buainess practice, with a courae of twenty five
LECTURES UPON BOOK-KBEPIKQ,
by tbe Seuior Principal, explaining all the hvsinsm Mat •
tors recorded in the text. Alao, twelve
LECTURES ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS.
How erory one may get rich. How to get rieh by tre.
ling. The cnuaea of commercial fkiluree. On spesul*.
tlona. The moral influence of Integrity m voutk. Ae.~~
Also, lecturse upon
COMMERCIAL LAW,
un Pertnersnlps, Ontrerts, Insurance, Cnamei Carriers,
tha Statute of Limitation*, Ac. Practical i&stractieaa ia
detecting
COUNTERFEIT BANK KQTEfI,
by a full set of genuine vignettes and qovdlOT ead *
large collection «112 counterfeit notee.
OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING,
[li manuscript,; exhibits the constrnctton end eeela.
tnsnt, the operating receipts and expenditures, the boo in
tloae l and a dividend recorded. These books ere adver
tised by othere, but not tanfeht eleewkere la the cite
[>ar lew eyatem of
PEITATI BANK BOOKS,
la Bsaaaecript,) embracing all tbe beet fe»ms la
unygprivate Bankers Our new enlarged edittea ef
ITBAMBOAT BOOX-KXBPIN'#,
la tkfe
iepertme.it strdents are Instructed from the naw en
larged edition of DUFF'S Steamboat Boek-Kaeeieg tki
>nly c. mplete work upon this branek of the tt.iaae*
publi shed.
Our ftoll eonrse of business practice includes eke*t
FIFTT BURINEdS SoOKB,
uled te about THIRTY DIFFKIIFNT FORMS, Tie : 11
>dgere, 7 Day-books, ft Journal*, 6 pilf-booka, 4 reeh
-BooM 4 6ole*-booke, 2 Invoice booke, i Dloeouat-kenk I
;beck.regl«ter, 1 Drpoelt-regiater, 2 Collection registers
1 Tickler, 1 nand's register, 1 Freight book, a Passage.
nioka.l Fuel-book. Ibe.ebookapracticallT record ak.m>
iIX HUNDHKD BUSINESS THANSAUTIONB, empre
isndlng DI'KF'S original plan of business education U
todneed twenty-fire years ago. How tor others ka>a
lucceadad in Instating him wlljbe boat aaan bj com pari -a
;ha buaf nana paper, arid books of their pupila vita ihu>
tl tfaa graduatesof this institution
HARPKK'B INLARQII) FDITION O*
DUFF'S HOOK KKEPmo
•rice Sl.Tt Faataga 30 Santa gold b» Bookaallara a«»
arally.
Tha following taatimonla la ladfeafa Ika ekaractar a
bis work:
" No other work upon B «.k-Kaapfng explains tka aak
acta with so much deal nass and simplicity."
K W. EDMCNDf.
Caahlar Methanica' Itank, Wall st N T
"It glTaaaalaar Insight Into all departments of thh
clenca." A.B. KIIASKH,
Cashier of Perenth Ward Rank X. T
" Aa an erten.lre ship owner, American and
nerebant, bank diroctor, etc , ha haa born tba repatatioa
if tba bigeat order of business talents."
JOHN W. BUKNHAM, Marehant.
No. It South at., N«W Fork.
''Mr. Daf la a rasa of rarerguallflcatlon, for bnalneaa"
JOHN M. D. TAYJ.OII, Uerrbant,
P»lon at., New Orlaaaa.
" v.r. Dnff la a marrhant of the flrst respectability."
J I.ANDIR, Marrhant. New Orleans
"I graduated in llulT'a Collaga lu half tha time I ei
Hieadmiralilo sysrem inclii.lea nothlpg suraer
luoua, oor lea Tea out nay IU ing essential."
J. R. COMPTON,
Cashier Nlagra Bank. Lockport. N T
"It aoßtaiaa much matter ImpoHant to tba marrhaaa "
C. O, HAUTE AD,
President Manhattan Hapk, N. T
"Tba moat cempleta work of the kind I hs»e irer
JA-Mf.a I". MUKI!AF
President Kiohange Bank. Plttabnrtk
"Tha moat clear and comprehensive that I here mat
*Uh." JOHN SNYDER, 1
Cashlar Bank of Ptttahurgh.
' You have yonrown long e.rperlcnca aa a merchant t*
[ood uaa In thlawork." RICHARD IRVIN, Marchnnf
No. 88 Front atreat N. Y
•'The faroral !o opinions already aipressod ht rantl*.
uen of competent authority are wall deaerred sad Tar*
ruparly beatowed."
chart.fb m. r.rrpp
I.ROPOI.D BIERWoItVIf
ROBERT KELLY.
Special Committee of tha Chamber of Oomuier-a K T
[Extract from tha Minutn.] '
PROSPER M. WmiORE, Pacretarr
" Your Committea uaanimonaly concur in tha itiimln
it thauiillty of the improted method of Mr Dnlf
GORDON J. LEF.I>a
tecording »e<retary of tba American Inatltuta, Jf. +.
rilE NEW ENGLAND EDITION OF DOFF'I fTm Id
BOAT BOOK KEEPING,
Just Puhtiahed by tha author. Price 13 00 Sold ha
Jookaallera llen-rafty. *'
"A perfect eyatem for kaading inch books and aerennta''
Formerly Cashier of tha Merchanta' Eank'V'ttLborf.
"Tha Time Table alone la worth tl<« price oftbaboak »
• . . D. it. HERHON;
Lata Clark ff steamer Mount Vernaa.
"I coiiaidar the legal fcrm of tka Pteai», r 'a Proteet ea
raluabla thatl of ret leara por ta without a ao.y of tka
Mok ot. toard." A, c. McCA LLA M
Captain steamer A reel a
' T >'nly work pnbliaka afaay ralna to the Plaamar*
Vceo«-t«ot." J. F. J. ALLISON,
Formerly Clerk of the Steamer r rtrine
W a moat perfect system of Stesmer's Accountain uaa "
O. 8. HIIHBKF,
Formerly ( aptaln of steamer Maalnlll*.
On Win. H.DnfPMPciimaiinhiß
Twelve Final
Vir th* beet noftineae and Ornamental Pcnmimhin
I'ennsylrania Etate Fair at Wyoming
Weateru I'ennayltranl* Fair at I'lttaborah IMM
Waatern Virginlalair at Wheeling . ~lsa«
»nd thaQblo Slate fair at Cleveland " lfitt
All »112 "kiek are exhibited at our oflra. " ►
OVR~TERH|.
fltrt >«en Orfruwerf tmi* fm <t-ir mk<!< atse
lAarpe. •
S? ? ,r ~ . n " l L n or sx'r* for Peomauklß
Our tuition l.ir grauating ratine, Inrlndlrr )
buaineee itenmauahlp nine unlimited ia ,
Blank booke (*ir which others chr.rra n A >lr» n a
DuVa Book-keeping, (other teat! coat 13 k 14) »1 T
Wa therefore preaont the bnalntM e'udant with tka
IMPORTANT ADTANVAGm
Ist. We kayo the beet penman tn 'he Weal,
3d. Tbe best tiyitem of accunnta Uugut nadrr tk
Author* directions.
3d. Tbe lectureeof an experience*
4th. 7 or H weeke »ae«d iu time of etudj.
6th. The*am«- tiroie saved in hoattlinir.
tith. t rout #l2 to sl*4 saved ia tlauks and pi ft,
booke.
7th. Tha gmdnntee share ia the long standing
lion of the College.
P»r particnlaia send for our
.pp. with aainplee ..f our Penmane'
iiamor.tul writing inclosing Cuitmy-fivt ctM? fnr
tjpr * mam,