American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, March 21, 1866, Image 4

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HOW TO UiEAN KED WH AC.
There ar* toittotimel av<Ms ofcljar"
lock, wintercress, cockle, cuess.dojr k.
pigeon weed, oats, and some other
kin Isamjfig sVftl wheat, the
seeds of weeds, the small shrunken
an I immature kernels shoul I be sep
arated, and th£ ind fairest
only retained. The small s'irivile«l
grains may vegetate as readily as the
plump ones, but the ears will not be
so long and large, nor the kernels so
plump and fair.
If a 1 person Im* nothing but a com
mon fanning mifl for cleaning seed
wheit, the sieves can usually pe ar
ranged to separate every thing from
the best grain. If there be nothing
but charlock, cres-. or dock seed
among the wheat, by carrying the
grain out on the screen board so far
that it will fall near the upper edge
of a coarse screen, every kernel of
small wheat and seeds of weeds will
full into the screen box,and the choic
est grain will be delivered on the floor
or in the appropriate grain-box. —
After such seeds have been separa
ted, should there be oats among the
seed wheat, a sieve made of perfora
ted tin, or zinc, should be placed in
the lower gain of *he shoe, and the
wheat put through the mill again.—
The perforations in the zinc should
be just large enough to allow the lar
gest kernels of wheat to drop through
while the oats being longer than the
diameter of the hole?, wi(! slide over
them and be collected in a box or on
the by themselves. Perforated
zinc, or pressed wire cloth for sieve ,
may be o tained at hardware stores,
and be fitted to any mill. Repeated
winnowing with a strong blast will,
each time it is repeated, separate ad
ditional light grains, anil improve the
quality of theseed grain.— American
Agriculturist.
Cora Cu'ture.
If ordinary hitrii-yard manure is to
be used for corn fertilizing, it ought
to be all afield and spread over the
surface by tlie last we k n March.—
ltisaiwu s b'-tter to plough e»rly.
w:n!e tlnre is time for several ghaip
fros'S to eotne after. Frost is a won.
dcrful extcniiinu or of a variety of
in.-eot peats it' exposed l ■> an embryo
state, 11 ml aim . las efficient as a dis
integrator of the soil.
The BCCO il ploughing and final
preparation of th< land tstiould bo do
laved until the soil is *o warm that
there cull he iio chill to the grain,ami
then the planting v-iiglii to follow as
ear y as possible.
Most people attach no importance
to the directions of the rows in a corn
field, but if fhoy will o iy set ooin
moii sense to work, it will ted them
pretty plainly the corn in all the first
slaves wl' groWih, uui.il iliu ears liave set
and tiegin to requires the light auu
warmth of the sun as Bull* IU (lie morn
ing and as late in the evening, as it eau
possibly get it. In the middle of the day
the suu shine:-) down to the ground read
ily enough, whatever the direction ol the
rows. But lor the early uiorniug, auu
late, eveuiug sunlight, plant coru ensi
and Kent.
Every thing else being equal, the acre
of corn thus plauted in the same field,
with another arte planted the reverse,'will,
U is believed yield live bushels the most
grain, and an equal excess of fodder.—
Sat. Eve. l'o»t.
LICE IN CIIICKKN-IIOUSES. —We
liardly know what to advise to rid
the houses of this pes*. We have al
ways found lime-washing effectual
■when thoroughly done. It must be
well worked into all crevices ; holes
which the brush cannot reach must
be stopped, an t the operation must be
repeated till he desired change take
place. If the fowls arc supplied in
the house and in their run with a
couple of bushels of dust, or better
mill, of wood ashes, with which should
be mixed four or five pounds of bla k
sulphur, they will use i* as a bath
and rid themselves of their visitors.
—Agricultural Gazette.
WARTS ON CATTI.K.—A subscriber
asks how warts can be r'adily re
moved with caustic, lunar, or potash.
Five cents worth of either lunar caus
ti", or caustic of potash will suffice.
Keep the Caustic in a vial, ti-ke a
stick ol it, wet the end with water or
spittle, and rub it on the - arts. Two
or three applications will suffice.—
B • very careful with the c->ustic of
potash or it will e'tt too deep and
make a sore.— N. 11. Farmer.
—A single teed of carrots per day
is the best preventive of heaves in
horst'!-. rttifuce the quantity of grain
and sub.-titute carrots in
its place, aud your horses will require
no medicine, enjoy fine spirit*, loose
hide*, «id the ability top rforc full
woik.
FHOST-l)lTrliN Cn.MBS 01' FOWLS
call be cured, it is said, by au appl.-
Cfttioii of petroleum, the article sold
by Druggists us a medicine.
—The Wwt Virginia (Jntilerence of
the Methodist Episcopal Church coin—
meiices iu jMurgautuwu ou the l*th
iust.
■round once well plowed is
better thrice p >orly 112
Injury must never provoke a good
BUUi to Uo wrong.
• -i—' ►<* *' " -■ •,*.
FINDINGS STORE,
ON. MAIN STREET,
One door North of M'Aboy's Store.
GENTS' I'KKVCH
CALK HOOTS,
SHOK» AMI
CONUBI&6 GAITERS,
LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS.
MISSES' HOOTS,
SHOES, AND
GUMS.
BOYS BOOTS & SHOES.
Childron'H Shoo» of all film!*.
A ITLL ANl> COMPI.KTK ASSORTMFA'T of my
own manufacture, constantly <»»i hand.and Wink made to
order, of the RKST STOCK and in the
LATEST STYLE.
A large and full asa'rtntent of Kastern stock uf the
rery best material and workmanship.
All kinds of
LEATHER & FINDINGS
French and Common Calf skins.
Sole and Upper Leather,
Morocco, Kips and Aids
ROANS AND LININGS
or nil kimU.
We h.ive the largest, hest selected, «nd f<>r the time*
the eheape-tt stock ever ofTeied for n tle in Cntler.
The public are invited to call and examine fur them
setvos.
May yi—tf TUKODORK lII'PF.hTON
AMERTCAN "CITIZEN"
Jali PrintinyOffice!
Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book
ANP
308
Cornet* of Main nn<l Jefferson.Streets.
<>Pl>ohM« Juek'N Ifotel
WK ARF PREP ARKI> TO PRINT. < >N PTIORT NOTICK
Hill Heads, JSookn,
Constitutions, Checks, Mutes.
Drafts, ]>lanks, Husiness (?ar<ls, Visitintr
Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Fosters,
Hills of Fare. Order Books, Paper I looks,
Billets, Sale Bills, &G.
RKINO KUUNISJIF.I> WITH
The Most Approved Hand Presses
AM)
Till: LAJtOKST ASSORTMENT (>l
Type, Border*. Ornainenh. Rules. Cult. &c.,
1\ 'fllK OH \TY,
\*'e"will execute tTOiTihiin: in the line o
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING
N MATLV, PR'iMfILY, %-1» Al KK'SiNaWW IfAl Kit,
I n a Htyle to «*eel any I'NtjiblishiircTi!
borne, nn'l (■•mu'erc witli :tnv nlnoml
Ml* II 1 <>«l *■».'
\ie einplnye<l in every branch of tin anJ
anJ we enueaviw w uieet the
winits of tlio oouininnity, nnd to re
tain fhe honorable distinction which ha>
been already conceded to this establish
ment. fur
TAMTI3 IN COMPOSITION
AND
Kloffnnot? In l*r«'Kw Worli,
In all the CRwntialu of Cheap Printins;
(rood Paper. Tistcl'iil ('uniposition. Hcaii
tilul Press Work, and Pispatoh. we in
vite comparison, from trottii»-_ out a Car
of a single line to an illuminated L'ostci
or a work of any number of pages.
a\ im am.ahm; ri itr run
RIIEUAYIATISM.
rp > those who think a id reflect. Now my brother. s-«-
I tar or friend,a* the cane may be.nll t o»t I auk of y.m
j it, that with a clear mind, ami a pure heart—a love foi
truth, and a w illiiiguo** to accept it. you read th" f-1-
I nui curing quite a number of case«nf Rheunritirnn
every yeaj-, and uow I intend ,t«» make it kn-wn general
ly through the medium I ncw.«pipsCfc. 1 have con
lined my medicine principally to my own nei hborlioisl
for a considerable length of time. In order *o tes ii*•
merits thoroughly, and now I can offer it t • the public
witli a certainty of t< success. knowing that a tri»l will
recommend it. Ido not recommend if t • cure anything
'••it KliHI MATI SM—f.ir which I have tested its merit."
thoroughly. With satisfaction to myself and other*. |
can send my compound hy mail to any address: li »uic
recommendations. as to who I«m 1 refer the public to
S. Lowell and I'. K House of Itirliland tp.. A'cnango c
I'a.. C. Sloan. S ItoM, and 11. V. Camp.of Kmlentoti.
Mr-. Hrenauiau. Clarion : Mrs. M. Louchner Salem and
Mrs. M'tiiuids. Hichland tp.. Clarion co.. I'a.. and a host
of others who have been cured by my vegetable CJUI
'•ouud. Add. ess. with two Hcent stamp*,
K, If. Itl.Alli.
Kmlenton.
Yenuugo co.,
- . —.
FARM FORSALE.
A good farm if lIW acrCM about acre* denied ttie
tost good timber lai.d, all of which i* well waie.ed.
A l.uG lloush
and htable and a variety of frnii trestm the tun. n situ
ated in I'enn tp. Hutler co i'a* .«ix mtl i.| of
llotlerand ab ail hail' a mile eiMt of flie 1 • i«a
Kor further partictlarn inquire of the niioacri •• tl e
premUea. M IMHAVK't run
A SELECT SCHOOL IN
Prtinpect, Hutler Co. I*a.
RKV. .1. HOTKWKI.I,. Teacher.
Term begins April 2d—Ckwee ntn«* SMlt lUCf.
The patronage of the public is »<dicite.l Tuition an
follows: t otumon Sch.nd
A'al Philosophy. Uh. t ui c . Luin Gn«k and Bo- k keep
ing.
ui:ir», Addreds
J. .!• IIOCRWKLIi.
ianlO, 66 ) Prospect. lUttler Co. Pa.
Xotlee.
IFTTKItS, telhvm'entary on the will «»f Nancy Stein:
j late ol ConU'M«vne-<Biiig tii . dee d., h«vin« be u
Kgrnm »•» the andwHiauvd •. ul ,»ers koowinu them
►elye* Indebted to said estate are hereby requited to
make immediate payment, ami having claims
agamst the will present them f#bpe;ly authenti
caied, without delay, tor
VM STKIN.
r . hll , M , WA U. JAMimH.
FeM4. 66.J JC*e«*®*or»,
! Wit.* ItUMlxox, m.i) m. n.
T? A. UKLMBoI.D, «.f Sax'uhurg, Hutler c-Miuiv off-
XU. **« =»t public outcry,hi* tuVTIUE STUCK
for U'VtDfci, cuu.ii.iti cof Kuch «c aie generally kept n
I acouutrv «tur«. cwir to commence on lU. rtl> A Y
[ .Mii« cm 27 ih. -ti 1j o clock. «. in a ltd to be
till the vDtire »tuck w di*|K*«otl of.
I lie «l* - uflW* tor s*le 2 h<.r*M, 2 mule*, and other ar
, ticba too nuniuiou* to be ni niicued
! Con.U iot ani idvkiM.wn ub of aale. A reft *
oiMliie c;edtt will be given.
S. it.—All tnuse kuowiog thein*el?e« tudebt<xi to the
uyicrsigned will pie** cat! aud »ettl* th-ir arrears.
K. A. UiiiLUuOLl).
1 Sajuwibuig, ilafck 7|t», 'o6
HEAD PARTERS.
| NEW ESTABLISHMENT
JOHN I*. ORR,
I LA TF. 'OF TtlF POTOMAC. Xa'.V)^
PHO rOGRAPHER & A .IBROTYPIST,
T T W ereeteJl a XPW Bnildilg OFT Jefferson street. <»p-
JJ posile the Citjsht OfHt t. mhere toejs predated,
• ftfti an entirely NKW APt»Aft ATL'S MMI I LATHFJAL
"/ FIT RANRBEST QUALITY*UJ LAIJ^STUTILES,
rn take
LIFE LIKE PICTURES.
THANKFUL FOR PAST PATRON AQK, V>T. OFFER
«>ar services to the public : and p!«d. r»lee«to pfcaro
ih. gains or lo at'comwdntf <k>t %»i»y msv think j
[Wifpriojlwoidin Jomx t.WtK
T!>itinr. Oct liMTf
WINDOW BLINDS!
i RKK.V window blinds can be had at the low price j
SO GTS. A BOLT,
AT THE
FAHGY STORE j
or
■■ . c?- mm m*:m rw m<: mu .m. nr.
Rutler hw*ml''r -l>. .V
Agents Wanted !—To Pell pris» Certificate# for!
! 001,1) »n I s'ILY i.R W \ r«"il:2. a . Lilies Jewelry. f)i i
ni->ml Rings. Pins. *e., O.VLY f5 K M'll, for any n- th !e I
drawn. Itelail P led fro in slot ■ ?'.?5 ». ALL <1 'iOt>« WaR-H
n\XT» n OBSVINK. Pric. of Certificate *2fi'C«nt« eftrli. — 1
Liberal I'rcininni- ami t' untnistioii all -wo.I lo Agents :
S tmji'f Ort'fioit'* fret,
\ For Circular* and Terms aldrem,
MKSS** IIA VWART» & CO.,
j Jan. 3. 'fifi—Smos. 229 Hroadway, Now Yorfc.
CTXJST OZFEZsnEID.
NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP.
ON MAIN STREET.
Opposite Ro}d*« If ti tiding.
117" II P. RK wo are prepared t-> manufacture Itootsiaiid
\\ Shoes ."f all kinds, to order, of the bent material,
in the litest styles, and of the tbuwt workmanship.—tin
the shortest possible notice; end at as reasonable rate
a" the same quality can he luulntany other establish
ment. J. A. SIIA NOR A J. lilt Kfcl.
Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs!
DRS.GRiHIH&HUSELTbII
H\ S'l NO pnrch i ed the Prnp Stoi« recently own* 1
h» l>r. I>. F. II imliton, wilH. arry <>n the Drug bn-i
• m all it-department««, at thmddstand, lloyil s Phtl;
Mon Street Hutler Pr>. We have constantly on hand
mid f>r sale a pm e qu dlty of
URUOS ( lIKMT'Wf.S and PAINTS
Of IS V \ h NISI! KS > \ I) (• LASS,
WIIITK LI-AD,RtD I KAD k LI IIIKK AO I
Pye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty,
4*l' It PUN TIN K. \ND AhCOIIOh,
LAUD. KI >ll k N HATS-FOOT t»TI.S.
llorrLKS. VIALS, A.VDCOUKS.
8 >A RPONOFS t I. A MPS.
PUItKOR »UND SPICES kc. Ac. Ac.
AI«oa cenerel variety of
Poi l'uiiicry & Toilet Articles.
Vine* and Id<|n<»r« for Medical purposes. Wines 112 r
Hcramentul »< fnrni"hed at cost. PhysVelsns pre<
criptfon* e trefnlly compounded.
The public is respertfnll v invited to rail find examine
our %t.wk, we uoc Mifldciit tliat wernn well an reasonable
as any -Intilare I iblirihinent in the county.
Nov. 22 lM'»6: lv.
fffflßainderalgned pr< prieturs of' RI HAL H 11.1. \ 111
| SI I*Y" wisnes to infi>rm the pnldu; that they liav«„
it «\v on hxnds at their nur»et>, located about two an
me half ndlfl" s.»uf|| west of the Un > iigh of Hutler, tl c
be-t md l-irjre>t variety of fruit trees ever o(feted t tli•
public i t'»i« county.
Their fruit tre»*s consist of the
APPLK, PKAR,
PRACIf, AND CIIIRR Y
Thesear« tinqnc^tininblv the I as they are al< •
the lie t \ irietles offered in tli's sect on Their va
ilety 112 >IIHI'HHKRY is also large. Tliey would there
f,»re •• dieffe a liberal tip- riming sp»*ing Now
>. tlie t : iio* ti selet t the it r und and m ike y -ttr orders
which will b« (•»-■ •tup*ly filled. The tee Scan be had a»
'lie nursery or deb vet ed where ordered to suit purcllii
»ers. hvery farm ahoiird have a .irehard.
SILAS PKAICC'K* SDNS.
,la»*uarv II.IRPA
William El. Moore.
PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT
F. MMiinklnN (HHcf. Jin In Strrn op
l>o»lte Zlmiiit rmnii'a llofel, ISu.ler
Uniei Co. i*n.
No rlmricp until claims received "4®
VITORNEY AT LAW,
OFFiC , 87 F FTH ST.,
lOppo.ile tit3Gazette Building.)
PITTMBTHOH I'LAII'A.
UriLL give prompt attention to nil huslne** in tin
line of the I'rofeasioit, including the collection-< t
lainKSagdnst the (loveranient for Hack-Pay, Ilouu'v
Pension*, PriM mitrny, Ac.. Ar.
•Nov. 2*4, 1*05: «im
Gilmore & Liebler.
106 WOOD ST. PITTSBURGH.
MAMJFACTUIIKLW OF
A3TD
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKRB IN
TRUNKS, VALISES,
Kn«l«llr.s, Harness
ASB ALL KINDS OF
LADIES SACHELS.
Ann. £4, 180 ft— :»m
A<(mim»li'ator*M Xotire.
IKTTKKSt.f .liliiiitiintr.itio: having been granted I.
j tli* undet signed on the ' estate . 112 A J Boyd l*t«
112 I'rndy tpdec 4.. tt.eref.ie, all |>ersoiM i,id'ebte«
1.1 MIII.I estate are requested to pay the «»m% without de
lay and thme havinir claims "gainst the Mime will pie
*ent t.ieui duly authenticated for *ctt lenient
JOSEPH T liOTD
inarch 14. '<W» -* Ad«t»»ltt.a«ur.
Administrator's \otiee.
IKTTEIIg ..f Administration on the estate of Adam
J «tiher, lute „112 t'ana townihlp, di#*d.. Imve been
gi anted t>j the *ubsciiherß, all persons knowing them
indve- indebted to said estate air requested to make
■uinifiiutc payment, and th.me having Claims ag dnst the
Mine aijl present them properly autliuiiticatfU fur aut
tlem«n£at their Store in boyd * buhdings, Uutlci. Pa.
UhilKiiK WKKKP,
vt . A HAM TRuL'TM A .V,
March 14.1866. AdmYs
I>is»»lul ion of Partucr»lilp.
rpm: pnrtnetNhty heretofore exiting between tU
1 »«!>*•?«•••*-. under the nnme of lielmbold « p„„
luw thiw been dlwdved by nmtn»r cmwout. The
' l '' f \ r I ,u » I wi,t *»•
li- lmhold. where all. knowing th«*mselvc« Indebted
Will cull aud 111.ike piu luai*.
*. U HKLMIiuLD A 80S
TliMitre Heluib.dd will coutiuuu ibe l>uainea« a
heretofore, mt the old »tand.
gaxonburtc. January Ist, 1£66::2 mo*.
WALL PAPER,
AT
March. 22.1 W. H KIN KM AN'
Everybody His Own Broom Maker,
p Ml>i*lic Hr.imu \\ rapper u (be most nc
J MMul wtu-lr •■{ tu„ kiii'l „,e, iairudiiceC Into Into
r, U, lr, , p " u :" Jl "i "V". Air. uu tire Ming
iIV Ji I **»• " ll ' "I 1 " "112 ">•« '"uiitr lor
sale Semi for circulut. Address
j»n lu, '6ft LUrrybuxg, i*
; RTTOSPIXTIS
THt ITUmFc MOKTHLY
FOR 18SS.
J H'TTLI THE MNNBER »R .Tain. Iy, 1864, the A VIATIC
vtoxiH-T enter* upon ft*
[ SEVPXTH VOLUME.
It ha* re-irl • Ail •• uui a • ii.-nl'U i«N n-Vrr b-f-re
«t|Htfc..i %\ AIV t A»I i<HH|niagßr.idß of its and its
-fUMM-ity aA'»dft|:4ticrtmff- with<ftirlr wifttriMwn |e«r.
The Publishers have provided for the readers of the
ATLA>TTOD*irlnje the eoinlng year articles which they'
I :ireeoi|tident wijl n>t QUB' --iwtaiij the reputation the
: laatrinite a« the 112» adH>g" of Atuerlcnn litera
ture, but will inrrcado its gcueral nttractiveneM-aud
value.
The Artwrc for the year will contain the follow
ing feature* of enpecl IL Intt-vest : .
PASSAGES FROM HAWTHORb'E'F DIARY
lb ItMr ettracti frow the late NVIIIAMKI.
beginning at a period immediately uuhse JUI NT to his
leavinff Tollcce.
G RJFFfTH OAt'XT ; oa, JEALOUSY. A new
Vovel. b> CHARLE- KLAOK. This new «tory begins in
the
rr Syuwx., Mrs will continue her admirable pa-
npon domestic aod s-jcial topics.
The fhree <WORUQMED A* ill T»?! continued
thi ONGH'TM the ylar, In a<ldition te these Ihc mag.izine
STORIES lit fAYA RD TAYLOR, the firs of
which--* Hussiau tal-.1. entitled, "UEATIIY aud the Beast,*'
— Vvill appear IA .fa unary.
STORIES n Y tors. L MA RJE CllllD the FLR*T
•112 WLLFFC. .nftiu d. ■ I'osrChlos," will b»- priufted in the
February umnber.
ptf. JOlf+tif BY IK The CAN LUTING chap
ter* t \«.rel will extent! Some three or four month"
Into the new-veer.
THE LAST /'.I YS OF WALTER SA VAG F LA X
DOR CitutainbiK a variety of interesting inc.nent
aiel personal reijtiuieence, by one fflio kin-w bbn.
RESIDES the FORES ingailicles. especially #iiumet*red
the Atlantic L«»r 18'JD will fttmitli its i*eaderb \fiih its
usual variety -f
TIICItK.-i AYS,
TIL K BKST
Till. RKBT ROJSMS.
from Its* tinrivJihvl corps of conti ibut(>rs, comprising
many of the i<r*t Am«I: -AN Writer*.
The .fannfiry numbct wilt « >nlAln contribnti »ns fi >m
Henry W LongCeliow, the late .Nathaniel llawth 't ne,
Charles Renrte, Ilaniet R. Ptowe, .1. T. Trowbritljje.s
WM. C. Inyant. Raverd Taylor, P.-MLL (1. Mitchell
Call Hamilton. The author of W Lifc In the Iron Mill.
And other popular writer.
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FINALE subscriptions — Fiur dollar* per year*.
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for Five DOLLARS per rear.
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121 Treniont gt., Boston.
ritOSI'ECTOS FOR 1866
THE LiDY 7 ! FRIEND.
SrLKXDID A RR A Y OF TALENT.
In entering upon the third year of its exlstonee, th
proprietors of this new magazine H<UR leave to offer their
thsnks to the 1 idies of America for th" liberal support
ALREADY extended totliom. Few magaxiues have boa t
ed during their KTCOND year of a list of nearly twenty
live thonsand names.
The b\i»v's FRIKXD will continae to devote AS hereto
fire toT*n»iee Literature and the Illustration- of the
Fashions, it will contain the latest patterns of ( 1 .ak«.
Caps. Bonnets, Head Dresaaes, Fancy Work. Kmliraidery
Ac., with Receipts, Music, and other matteis Interesting
to 1 «db"*. TLIO MlL'ir alone is worth in ne than the cost
OF the whole magaaine. the pieces being selected by
Prof (iid ze FROM the capacious repository of that widely
known and enterprising lirni, Mewsrs. Lee A Walker.
BE A L'TL FL* L ENCIR A VIN OS.
A beau ff«>! Steel Fancy Engraving and a Superb Pol
•red hteel Fashion Plate will illustrate every number;
'»e*ide* well exernted Wood Cuts. illustrative • 112 the
Fashions, Fancy work, Ac., too numerous to drtail.
SfcWINO MACHINE PREMIUM.
In order to enable ladies to prceme a first quality
■"ewinir Machine at very little outlay, we make the |",.1-
I *wing liberal offers:—We will gire one of \\ heeler 4
\ il-"i - ■ •!••!•i el.•<! <f\\ me in,i. I|i!i«-s. ili,. i» u| »i pi j O .
112 wli ch i* fifty-five • oil a-9, on the following terms :
1 Twenty copies of the Lady'* Friend one rear, an I the
Sewing Mochioe *70.00
I. Thirty e..|ile<, one your, uud ihr Sewing da-
S 6 ;t)o
i. F"'ty cpie*. one year, nnd the ing Ma
chine. * 100,00
In the first of the above • lubs, .1 lady can get twon'v
iWlisciihers at the regular prire of $2 ftOacopy. and then
hy sending on the*e subscriptions, and twenty dollar*
hi addition, will Ret a Machine that «h- cannot buy any
where else for |e-« than fifty tiv«* d liar* If she gets
thirty subscribers and seventv-five Dollars, she will
only have to add TKM D »LI^4KSto the amount. While
it she gets forty subscriber < at the tegular price, she
will pet her tu ichine lor nothing.
The magazine will he sent to different pout office, if
doaired. The names mid money -dtoupl be 112 >rwarded a*
rapidly as obtained, in order that the *ub«rribers may
begin tore -rive their mag*/'new at once and not become
dissatisfied with the delay. When the whole amount of
money i« received the Sewing Machine will be duly
fotwaided.
The I'luhamay be partly composed of subsrrihers to
the Saturday Evening i'ost , if desired.
In all ernes the machine Rent will he the retrular
VI li KKDKR fi M ll>«>N'S No. 8 .Machine, sold by them
in New Vik for fifty-five dollars. The Machine will he
selected new af the luunßiuctory in New York. boxrd,
and forwarded fioo of cost, with the exception of freight
T Kit MS:
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tin* i tubs may be made up <>f the paper ami mana/ine
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Mftu copies, one year, (and one to gottet up of
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twenty •• •» .
me copy of fhe Lady's Friend undone of the Post, S4OO
Single numbers of the LADY'S KM F.ND (postiwe paid by
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rent* in addition to the annua) subscription, an we have
to prepay the U. S. Postage
The contents of the Lady's Friend and of the /*»»< wii!
ilway* be eutirely different.
•Mr-*** DEACON 4 PETERSON.
Nov 2V.J 'No .119 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
The Mod<>l Parlor Magazine «1"
A mcrlcH.
a)23JaoIT:F,3i£"B
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Combines and presents the moat interesting, useful, and
attiactive array of posular features ever offeted in a :
tiMgaxiue, including
I.AROEK AND MORE OMRTLY STEEL ENGRAVINGS
Than ar»- furnished in any other
ORMINAL STORIES AND PO'MS UT TMK MOST EMINENT
N'nv AM) valuable music,
By the m««t popular composers.
! UtCIIITLCTLRE AND MODEL COTTAGES,
With diagrams.
rift POBTKAITB or EMINENT EERSOSS
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splendidly illustrated with uurivaled and model Fachio
Platen and our u«ual
FULL SIZE PATTERNS, BRAID A EMBROIDERY.
Also. H •iirieholil nutter* an 1 receipts, with Jennie
.112 nine's talk on woman's tcpic; Paris correspond* nrr.
etc., etc., etc.
Together with a const* it succession of Hrilliant Nov
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Splendnl premiums are offered consisting of
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magaxiue*, Websters Large Dictionary, Clothes
Music boxes. Melodeoiis, Sewing machines, Pianos, Ac.
Anyb dy can easily secure one •>( the above Premiums
Orphan*' Court Male.
I.V purananco of an or.ler of the Orphan.' Court of
llullrr rounty, we ollhiffrr f.,r ml. at putd.conicry
on the pr»mt«», on Saturday the Zilh day of March'
1800, u.l 2 ,/WocA, H M.. "
Seventy Acres of Land,
P a,1 * r county, adjoining land* of Win
Ml Harteell, Win. .Yixou, aud other lamia of Jr.
M tie*, dpr'd. About 3ft acre* cleared aud under good
fence; witb a two-#tory Log Home and KitcUen, ami i
2rv I'*RMBtherioii; aud the balance of the land
well timbered, and a |CtH»d well of wat-r.
ThKMis :—One third iu hand, the balance i'l two eqnal '
annua) pay menu with intoreet from timo ..f sale. I DOUTUKIT.
DOUTUKIT.
, JOHN M'OJiE,
aareh7,'oS.l B*«c*tor» at Jm. MGee, te d.
NEW SKIRTS FOR [865-6
The Great Invention of the Age in
HOOP SKIHTS.
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex
Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt.
THIS JX VKNTIOS consist* of HIIM.KX (or two) Kllip
tic l*ut e Refined Steel Springs, iiiKeiuoii-1 \ loaded tlghr.
iy ami ixriul) toselijer, edjie to e«lj;e. making the toQgb-
IIi'X Ide, elastic and durable Spring ever
They M*ld(>in behd orbrwak, like the Single Springs, aud
consequently pre»er\e their perfect and beautiful Shape
more th n twice as long its any single jjpiii,g Skirt that
KY»T RM or Can bp made.
The fronderfttl flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any Lady wiring the Duplex Ell ptic Skiit
will be experienced particularly In all crowded A»sem
til »••*«, opera*, Carria»ces. haibond \ ars. Church Pews,
Ann Chair*. ft* lfrumonade and House Dress as the
Skirt tan be folded when in use t«» occupy a -mall p|a< e
an easily and conveniently as a Silk «.r Muslin Drew.
A Lady having eujtiyed the I'hutsine. < 'omf»rl and lirea*
Convenience of wouriug the -Duplet giliptie Uvl .-'pi-ing
Skiit for a single day will Xi>v. r afterward* willingly
dispense with theii u*« For Children. Aliases, and Yuitug
Ladies they are -uperi-u to all oUii*r>.
TIIK UOOI'P are covered with 2 ply double twisted
thread and will wear twice an long a** the Single yam
covering which In n«d on oil Single Steel If. .p Skirt*.
Xhe three bottom rods o U every dkirt at *• alao Is olde
Steel, aud twice or d ȟbleCovered loj invent. tin' r v >i
injr from wearing «'fl the r..d< whendi tg-ittg o>w u siai* -
stone 3tip*. Ac., Ac., which tluy are constantly subject
to When in use.
All are mido of new and 'b-gant Corded Tapes, and
am the best <jii->litv In every part giving t" tin* wearei
the m«»*t graceful and perfect Shape p>wwible. and ire
unquestionably the lightest, most desirably,eoiufitable
and Hcnumical Skirt ever made.
V\ KSf'S liKAPLKY A OAKY, t'ROPRIKTOUS nf the
1 nv«uti< m, aud SOLh MAX 112 I'ACTI'IIHRS, 97, Cham I-ei>
tnd 7'J A -Si Keule Streets, .New York.
FOR SALE in ill first-class Stoles in this CIU, and
tout the United Statin and Canidi. Kavaui de
ruba, Mexico, South A'thci lea, and the Wet Indies.
Enquire for the Duplex Elliptic i.or deuble
j Spr.rijSkirt. A J ('.
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A WNKKI.Y
ItULIGIUIN «V NLHX'I.AIt
Newspaper for Family aud FiresiJe. will
soon niter on it-*
FORTY-FOTRTU YEAR
of publication. True te
Thfi CHURCH, jhe CONS I iTU l ltiS and UNION
It I# calculated to edify and plea.se b >ih
OLD ANDYOUaW
All new tubtcriler: paying in* In nivalin* for IKO®
•hall have tlndr names Immediately entered, and the
Observer will be seat t» them.
, UNTIL JANUARY FIRST, GRATIS I
Stib-crlbo tn-m, as the fvt% ft ipr s will commence
when the named arc entered Sample conies io anv ad
dres s/rr,.
Terms, s;i.£o n year in Idvnnce
i S! D.\ K Y K. MOWSK Jr. A CO..
Oct. 2ft, 18W. a? Park Row, New York.
i THE HERALD OF HEALTH
* ANP
Journal of Physical Culture
| roat xovim itiiß,' is«.i,
' 1. The Alcoht.lic Muddioiueut, or the question «112 Alcu
I hollo .Medication discussed in its length and brcidth
' 2. Notes uu Travel, or the Health institutions i»f i.ng
laud.
3. The Health of Students.
4 (lerrit Srnltti .»n Prilnkennetn.
ft. A Chapter on NVrvi ume-ss
6. t'byHical Training in Ainhertd College: it being a
, letter from Dr. Ililehc.«ck, i'rtffeaaorof Physical • ul
turi in that Inititutiou, to the Publishers ut the
Hhnlit.
7. DyunkariKfl Brains.
8. Intermlttent'Pevsrs,
9. Turkish Ruths,
i 1 '. The Cholera.
,11 black Spot in Vlncland.
•2. A beamed Londoner «>n Americans.
, 13. The True Temperance l'latf •rm iu Ohio.
, Au<l many otlu<vintcresting articles.
The //< raid of 11-alth contain* Forty Pages nf matter
! on Physical.Culture and Health topics, ond sh-iuld he
ill the hands of ex-ry mother who would rear her child
( »en to robiist'manhood. every student who w.ml I oree-rve
his health, and every invalid who would he lei awn
from a dependence on drug and quack medicine* to a de
pen K nee on nrfture'g remedies—air. food, clothing, and
awi-r hygiene.
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Fn mlly « upcr In t tie I ol<»
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; the world
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tltillhtlli VfI.IKI.KV, Jr
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PARTNERSHIP.
r llll K iiiiilerxlgiMNl * 'iib| cij-apect full v Inform the public
I tint they hHVf v\ifv V,\ into p a i in the
l T nt!i*i't u!ilr»j.c HUSIik-hb,
and hereby the'piftMriil^i- of the in«blf'-.
tiiey niHpiovib-.lwiihHMe.it llea "e. »nd l|tt«eoii
'and t I »!>:»• oUiiiillty ■ I the very m itei la|, and are
hilly p'-cpared i- firn.-di Collins of all kinds mi diort
notice, i hev vv! I hive on h n|«. ciHHtautly a vprletv "112
l OIITIM Mni'.hc I • . itiif purch iHcry, ami on the most iea
-> n.ible 111 uis.
Thev VHII i!-.. fiirnhti Carrl m.-* and « fur
Funeral occasion* alien reijni -ted Ware Koonta. on
N-neMoiMtrvet, J doors Wwt .>f Amoiii-au Citir.cn Office
•>. ('. If IK??*I Nil,
I3ut|er. hily cat i, IkOfitf. HEOi-iit, \\ . KB A.
George Vogeley, Jr.,
--T \WUFACTUHKIt A ND Din ALEK
Tobacco, Snuff, and §egarß,
Mai 111 SIPtM'I, I Killer.
Thino* Done Up HnMM
| wiab t • inform llutb-r mniity. and the re*-i« n round
I about, that I InlVe jn-t »erelved the bent artb !e« e\
' i imported into tld-county. Th. -nlv WHV tu prove l
'hi- fict i* to cill and evtn IIIH nn Tobnrro. Sainfl'
ind a | believing in the ti ntii of the 'dd iubi?
that "thr proof 0 f the Pudding i« in el e »inu >iie llag."
\nv man that bu« <inai.klitig for Tobactro,ln any of It.
•riii*. can be gratified
tIKOItfJK VOU.KIJKY, Jr.
Butler. Nov. Hi. IRtU.
REDICR'S DRUG STORF,
Opposite tUvia'H Si ores
iiitrns,
BMffllH.
UKLMiri
ViKniCT.VKP, MI.IifCJ\ F>»
MKBICIMV. . MKMPTNKP,
MKI)ICINBS. MKUICI N ii.^.
nvK.o,
IIYKB. • *
!»VK«.
IMIVTH IMTNTS PAINTS,
i'ure l.iip'oi « I " \frdlenl IIH»- only
••oda. Cream Tarti-: etc eti
Fieneh 111 \|.|e i-.r, nfmnrn -n.l Toll, t article*.- 1
ftru-dtoN. Tril»*<-» Mfl -tlla 'iide- ft. f| Brtigllhi o| tlo
• • t .|U Jit v and it In ire-1 IA ».■*
11. M. I'lnlu>r\ S>i;provr«l
FRUIT CATS,
I'Mtencd Nov. 12. ls».|. Auu.Pi y\, n i-h 'IS, isrj.
fo be had only of the->nh«e> ihei. oir .St HI'T
UKIIi l r a.. I d«Mir- North -f \| >|,.. r « Vfore where • verv
iriicleof TlfliH Allß kept in dht 1/ I i /'I/try
Thl« e.in ha* been ••xter.slvcly n<e.| aim fiiind to be
pm fi'ctlv nafe Itn gretit cmivnlenee will be di-n-.ivi red
it ft rut "Ight. The exten«lye farilUUiM for tuaiiufHCtur
•UK nil it* partN make it vi'ry cheap*.
If ii* cloaed bv ciampiui; a tin cap over and fhaind the
•penlng ivliieh is prexied upon a eeinent-coated j, r
'"•lug the i-enieni t" melt bv tin* hi -ir of the fritft : he
'oniiuu cold, it i« perfectly -i-.iled. If i-i elided or open
-I in an Instant. I»v hiwikiugnr unhooking a afr.ilt wire
prlntr.
L M»IKJ*. ind othorn. are reijueated to call nud exam
ine tnii >in»oii pa.~«i 'l Fruit
W M. S. ZIKULKU
Hufler. dn!y
KM AXKLI.N VEA/IM I) (Ol i\TV \
■ one I ..O \ I all 112 KIWI AI If I'
R. M. ISI'LURE,
Attorney at Law,
i N il
PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT.
<irrirr,N. K.corner of Diamond. Mutter, pn.
Feb. 3 lßA4::tf.
hstew
Sedwick Neff & Co.
JOHN A. PKDWICK. P. P Mr.»wTi.a» d F. Neff. have
thindNv wen I Into a Partnemhlp. in lite f| mieat in,|
-iuid'e manuf icturinir ,it the old'ntand of .f.ihn
\ Sedwick opp -nite lloyd'N Muil liiiK. where they u |l
continue to niauufiacture all Hrlielen in their line, at Ihe
lowest prlciia. Oiva us a call.
Oct 11.1«fi5. KDWH'K NHFFy CO.
\Y. n. H. Hill die,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Wil 111 end i.Afil b.»- ji).-ss, ntru-ii'd tohri«Hre|rronipt*
l.v Sfieri-il inenfion »fv. Nt :h- coilectiou- w f
«"« //'f< v untt
Will ii«o act <«a *gent for f?o»»e wi«hinu to buy or
sell real eatat*.
'flic - on 8->uth nitlf if Biam ind. io Mredim buildimc
lliif er Pa. *
iV 8, lyrtfttrtf. •
WHEELEE & WILSON'S
SPRING MACHINES! -
rillu- lied in u*e ,N on*taatly on fiand. wlao uaachine
I, oil :iee«lle»i. th>ea<l. oiler" Ac. Ala> A gen' tor i
Br. M,ii tins ai,d Mra liMitdn improved ino.|lea fm cntiing |
die»s«« nMKii. Ac. Call at .ViR.! T. .». LuWMAN.V
Keb 2Sth fl:/no
FAIRVIEW SELECT SCHOOL!
Fairview, Ilutlcr Co., Peuu'a,
rpil K Snniiner term will open on Moauar, Awav 2D
X HiKi coJjtlliUi- twelve week*.
Mii.i.-nt, CHU pdr-iuu any of the branches UHIIUIV I
tiagbiiu Ac iiemiih, ii.ilu.ling tl»e l<atiii aud lliee-k h
J .ugiMgea. i*+s uirf t.m be in«aJ in goo.| private faoii- n
he.i. .Smdti.ia d.-'i. llg (• b. aid fbeuaAviyua call obtain ii
AUilHble IOOUIH ill She v 11-.
r|M .I II ..uva.-arfS I , th.aw p.eparn.(f fj tta> L For i
furtbui pai ucuUra, Addreaa
iUvIMAb l. VAN lIUKB. Princin*!
».b. 11,T*-. HkMwto. P. o,
■ JJ?i®- American Citizen,
•».» fcH Yrrtfrr krirl- fom erli ««ci p
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TEEMS OF At^: al _ p ,
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»ich übM't|iici)i Miseitr» ii. **"*
/jniinimi for nionij., _ t.o
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rxcotHlinc 1 Inlifci 1• i' " " 0I
10 titles ol .\oniwrail m-'iV i/"' 200
oupareil. «r Itn equlVitlrnt, w ill niakt a tqiuu#
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3>ngl>P«k«>,f| w H; .:u l, »,1.1i.1..,„1, 5 V cf
ln . IOCAI.I xowi^a.
cents per linrf.tr each fr-num.
.Till i. . A "V **rhaom.
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Aiiveriia. nionlK ~112 n ( ".. *M e vbwrged
I'iwifivrtv 'it PT/KTN 1 ML'HT
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1 " 'OV, I .1, „ Itofni,!.
Julj u. 1 American Cltln.ti.
Arthur e Home Magazine.
Edited by T. 3 Arthur s » Vicrini. F. Ten.
If, •< -l m"l l'l.l„ -MM , h , ri,,iVn.„. ' ,
i'Jff: -V" "Mivcl. Its il.Hlactei a- a
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fe. r ii,»iu tirraTTSr
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KN " EAr,v '. "l>t*..fAo£i! ur M1,1.,
will i|i|.rai in every niinit.fr, I.ehi.Ui* c]i,.U» i..riii«n
1,-r,.ll|.»iuicl.li.ir<i,tri». pr.vmH.,,, CM,I*. „„d , |,.r,.'
\ niel* 112 patteriiH f"T gat inyu|» e||ib|iiUlei. etc., etc.-
In .illI»»l"M,,, L , ni , A HIKT . ( |, , MAilA
t= n,IM " h '" r " ,W ''
A n,-n it,.ri t.y T. 8. AKTIll:ll will bv cutnuivnrrd i.
tlte .Mtiiimr.v nnmlier.
Vf Aiu.r TSKJI.,. in <Hie mpy. t!ir»*e
I 00 l ; \ s - »nil •Mif tu Keiter-U|i ..f club.
1* : »«»«! I" g«tter-ui. f»f club, IIS.HI.
I'L ATI., entitled "IHK
IM>AN( \ »FPHAKSI'ttA«K nil |„ nallnl I. each
j.rrNi.n «»I'-MI„|« ,(* ;a rlub nf NiibMcri|iei->(. It will also
»r nu»il»*«| t<iiiich single Miibseril.oi' ttxnn win. Ml W»- ie
celvr 112 J.Rn.
• 'will senil <»ne cpr enrli nf llom,
MAO .ihi and Hook foi a.viui
AildrMi. T. s <M il I! 11 < n>,
w . ». t'liiln
No*. .10.
Tla<» Million:
A Weekly Journal of Politics, Litera
i ture, Science and Art.
I iiiMj'iurnal »111 iMit he theorgnn of nnv i>at tv (erf or
h.Mh it will „n the contrary, mak. HI. eaine*!'effort' to
loin* t »lhe «Sof p.ditleal aiml m>ci>il iiatcti.iiiN
A refiNv cifncal Mpirit, and to wtige war upon the vice* of
*i• I•• i«co ex«gcrntlun, And mi*ie| ie»ietil»tioii by which
""J!," ' ' l M, HiicAl wYiting of rlio IIHV i» mairrd.
Th« CT it i< i»ni of book* and work* of nrtwill form on*
•112 its nio«t prominent iMtnri-.; And pain* will h* taken
to hivif Hit' tank pur formed in «v»-rv caae by writ*]* p,*-
no-wing -pecntl <|iril|n<-:itionH for It.
It is intruded, in tho In»e«i«u of investors. an well AA
of the public generally. to bare que-li uni of trade And
financ-treated . verv w.-ek by A wrflef w|,..«e position
itttd character w ill jjjvi- his article* an except**u»l v M |m .
him I r»'n<li-i t hem h hii f< it nil triiMtMorthv gob*©.
who ha- been *elei ted for thia
work with nirc. liAA Marled on A journey fh < u*h the
>< v.iu l i« letter* w ill appear hen-after even week
anil ho is charged with thedntv of<ln<ply repoifloe w he
be sees and hear* h-ivim- tin* public a- fur a* poN. il >
todraw it* own inference*.
H '•lN'jm ,- il. occmionjll onlrHm
t..M »h»- following name*:
IN-nrjf H . LouuM! w, Janic- tttu-i ll 1.0 well JohnC
WhiUier. PAminl Kllir.lt fKx Nt+Ule»t Trln College]
Jtai» f .J «l. Prof. l\*|ey. i ll:»i»ni d.. |h'. Franci* Mebei'
pi Ooldfcw Smith. Oxf.nl., |'r fiwi Child
11 HI vmtl, Henry *lninc«. «'|»i»i If ;• Norton. Judge lloitd'
H iltfiiMitf.'i FdhtnHd Qulncy Prof W!> V hitny.. Vele)
",1 • i^U» ,u: p.(VMIc.
((olhmfdn r, ih«ge. P r , 112 T«yhi I.ealk (ftchenectedar.)
Jinke W a»lapd, Kirdcnck LHYV <Mni*teifl Hev. Br M'-
CHnf. ck. tier. In . .li«cph P. Tfn>mp«<>n Hev Phillip*
111 * k». Rev Ui Mellow*. C. .1 Ktg|„. Henrv Vuclwruian.
Itoyiinl Taylor. C. A. Mri-ted. (Libber Richard O.
31 i' * Mw*" Idoyd ( l»il ln'p. |M|fjr ilf-r?* fUlivr
Tm-odort* Tfitiin. JiimrH Pnrlon. (luil Unnillion*
Ti i ; M>: Thri-i- IMlnrn |.cr mnnm. In lulvniip*; Sis
ni<'nth«. I *II fKlUrx. Uln-n delivered by t ariifs in N
v..rk fi Uroiiklyn Klfty Ont* Rddlili.mtl.'
Jd.HKI'II II HK IIA i:i>B,
Priitif-nrt,
130 N.in-nu Atrcet N.V.
< O.M>ITIO.\N HIIR Till:
S' rA. IST 3D. A IR/D
' History of tfec War
y 'Mill; W»ltK will l.i pni.t.-.i r«.ni m <|fir
| row ryp<- or> flnr> (fitffi h'trd piipf>>. nni.fi. . v
• 112 : thi* W '.k. I>v c mpi <'«-.|.in ..In- i v< -» hiigH v->luin*-of
" «'V - A ♦b'.n AU'I W lti. ovr on# hnnd
ri'd «inl H11> of ! u il .ifli< .-i> and cl fi
IKni. niA], .tiiiirnuuh.';ind hhn.i-l. iH ftt.c «tcrd civr j
«intf. ivß«riitff<l in tbi> hig'icAt «lvle of tb« Arl 112» will
[»«• fin nl hi-.l t- in nc.it nd RtihitAnliHl bind.
IpK. "I Hie fdl wtntr prkcA. |my,ibli»-oT. d*lfrrerv.
| 1 I*>lb *i. 50 lercpy
•n H'u» I. ill.ci . buo.ir* r»|yb- f.ftO •
i.in Kin«< )oih. i'«i-rnpm o.r>o **
In Klnw 1/i'Hthi rOAiman • b.br.o'v .-tylA) 7.A0 "•
Thl- w ukbHH no rival HA a candid. Incid, cmm-Ute.
Htllni-nbc "'id ••■lit b 1 112 history of the vreaf conflict
u nil* M*b*cli mi i%f ni-itf **r tliH ant hoi: let*. COViflned
I.lmrfrM Mtrlctly !o i>flir/ut Hit, •bTlvfp from the njv rta
• d Nortlo'in hii I -oli'ln* o Ofn- r-'ln tliA rrp ot of th«
? lt.M. on -lie fondnrt 112 th- Wnr'. .\at...,,Hi «,„!
t.«be| \rchife- Ac.
ll.' ll I- IMII fl 11, iv lU- 'tl,. r
112' 1 " ' «•'"*'.» i • ' <•'«/ k«4 tan mrrmi.il
... p.. 11.M... V.I .. .1. I|II,..,'I|HL » /'U„ •„,!
i iit I fiUtiiv of '|f Wnr
.F A Mil LIK(.KR Aicm.
Nov ZK 1 «CA.
HARtr* Keifteft « Kr iiih n
STOVES AND PLOUGHS.
rf7*r ■' \\,rK«KnKrKKK A RKlUKrt.—Ponn
■kJMKW 1 »' dor*—Foundry North of th« I. .
<•( Hutlcr, where 4tovi»n, p|„u ,«
Cf, iTpIjPIll "" l nu.ls ..n»li,» lo _
e riHini iaon Main •- reet
tirft <hM ir of 4 ack'a 110101, where yon-will find .ore*
-if .1! ni-/.-. ;u..| Thry «l».,
" r »'»'/
FASHIONABLE TAILOR.
rp ,| K»« |, -crth«r *inl,l riw|> ctfnll v li.f-mll.* rUlirna
1 I'uflerand the acirroumJliiK rloii iiy that he i«
-til N.Hkln-'cb.ihinKin the Uie,t and Appm*^
atylM. Call at the hijtu of the half nionn AR.I MtAr.
T ii wiirnr.
liutiei Ja.
THOS. R.O"BT2sT;3O2sT
Attorney at Law,
PENSION AND 112 LAIN AGENT,
Office with Chai. NTamllfH, Ka«..
Weal corn r of th« illhhi oiad
uiMier Pa.
A. M. NF.YMAN, M. D.
I'll yulclan und Mur eon.
0«<» .mmad.ateljroDpo.ile Walker'a buildinga.
iw.i
GEO. A. BLACK,
Attorucy at Law,
4 Ct '" ec '' on °'
Office with J. N. A J. Furvlance,
Butler Pe.
Dec. 6.lß6ft:tf
Kxtculor'N X'ol fCe,
T KTTKBH. wtairtMtfwrT oii tfie e*fafa of Tbaac Riley
MJ iHteof Forwaul U-wivhip, IJutbu comity, Pa.«Uc'd,
h mnt bi-t-n fpanU<l by the-lleff|«teri.f «ald crtttnfy'fl the
unitemigt ed, ppr»<iiM knowauM theptaehea
indebted t«i haM ifidatwkre hereby notified bmke im
mediate pay Bicnt, Hud tftoae having cUlm# ■*§&*»s the
ran* will preeent them prdparly a«.t f,,f
tlemeot. 81 LAB MILLS#; ,
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