The American Citizen. v, th# ft«lto»r hU w mllit; or BAO ff no* l»« 1 the expirnt'on o tbefiratai* incnthir. TEEMS OP ADVERTISING, &0. OO« , OB# I rrzzr;:* 1 I Bwh iMMWi HM«» . ,»S«0 , W column for six MOD^ h * 10 UO i ..rr.—= | s ; Vr •»* HtTil-u*. CM*. n-ln.-wiiiij » a m ! Applications for Llcesew. each - *0 I eift.™., KJtT*y., N** ~.f BbwUtloa, Ac., no, exceeding 1 aquar*, 3 insertions f-wh 2 00 W line* Of Nonpareil, or it# eqalvalr'nt, wtllmake aa^ume ye» wo*T. U ebeet kijrlkHljio e4*U# or 1 mb <2 M.• ■* .'....T.!4 no K»u - * - 6 00 I lav 10. for any quantity uc »er 5 quiree, $1 Wp« quire; on all 1 amounts ov*r that, » reasonable reduction will Le ins 1» cciiMkes ctane. Single pvki, 111*0; each additional pack, M> eta* LOO At *OTICM. iOcentaper lint for each Insertion. DBATH9 ADD MA*BtAUtB. •rill be published gratia, whore the same doe* not oxreed j Mlues; for each additional 1 In", 5 eta. will be charged. Advertisement* «*f O. C. Sale, Executor*, Adminletra j ton, end Auditor'* notices; Est i ays, Dissolution n* Fart. | aainßlp, Cautions, and nil transient adeertleamaats *rs? t rOfIITIVXIT B* »AU> IN ADVAPCI. C K ANDERSON, Editor aud Proprietor Deo C 18M Llil of ColtectorH for IMS 7. • COMMIBBIOKH'B Owe*. P.\., > March6,lM7 / Adams, Jsmea Crlawell; Allegheny, R P. Andereo*'. Buffalo, John Kelley; Butler, Jarub Bhaffner ; Brade, William 11. Thompson, , Centre, A. Moore M'Oandless; Clay, Andrew Wick; Cherry, David Amur; Clearfield, Valentine Robert; Clinton, Joseph Smith; Concord. John Coulter; Cranberry, .lamee Itobtnson: Couuoqueueaswg. James Welsh; Don veal, Will lata Rineel; Ales** der Story : franklin, Joseph It Candles*; Forward, William W aid run; Jackson. Muse* Shout*; Jefferson, Patrick Graham ; Lancaster, George Ruhy; Marion. George Mldbe-ry; Mate"'- .latin* Buchanan Middlesex. Robert Miller. Muddy creek. JUIUN MVlymand«: Oefcland. Michael G'Ponnel; Tenti. Abner Hartley; Parker, Wm II Shira; Slippery Rock. Thomas Moot*; fnmmit. Simon P. Yovni; Vennngo, Tliomu Kkln ; Waehlnaton Jameß R M^ora; WinrteW, Wm iv«ok«h-tnk; Worth, Chriatapker Winter. Boron jh Hntl«r, Ueor** W. R«N»d \ •• Mlller«town, Bo!.*m->« Hrefer ; • •* Samuel RiddK. ** Centre*ille, I»a\c G«ulUr; " llnrmony. Conrad KretdU-r ; 44 Pertereville, Alaieuder htewnrt; •• Haionknrg. rhriatiau Uaahe, ZeJiwi-n-le. Henry Mill r; •« MerrUvill*. rbamas Martin; * M Bunburr, Ilufrh Difr no. 13, 2w OItOROK W. K NET SB, (Ml. j liitt of Lcltcri, REMAINING in the roat OJBne at Bntler, Penn a. March sth, 1807. AndereonDrEP |K«llertnan Wll'.iam I hynn T R Br«wn Jbes M Martin MIBJ Mnggie Rak«r llirani M 'tk* L flrowu Jatnßß Mc|f»U» JrMplk Bawßn Tnle nan Mrarikih fletijiiuln Bauer frwderick 'Mcloua Mi*a C Hootiller John |Hort W J Faq Puetber Praney Roekr Polk Valentino Dnrm tvan Ryan* Jorrmia'.i Dickey ianee , ra Saot :ol ZHxon Mias Loey Pott n Vhllip Erkaiine J J |Bt«wart Chatlae Tllnuer Martin ! >trennat» Mr* Margaret 2 Flamming Jacob A (TbdtaapeOu Jame* Paitou Robert 'Thou«pHon Mian .Millie A Harry K< bart Ma\ (Taming Jc-aeph II lly Miw Hxnnora ,Timmney Jw llollyoka h>wt«i< Pater Wallace 0li*» Iron* Mre Agnee K Wood Ho belt Perw.n* calling for the abovf namM letttri, will «ay adrertlßfd " JJ. BED WICK, P M. NOTICE! \LI< PFBBONS LIART.E FOR COSTS DtlE AND unpaid to Sbailff/cot». Sheriff Orackeuridg* and Clark Mitßin, are hereby notified that the «*am? ara in onr bamie for collection, and they ara to pay tbem, and eaee additional c sta March '2 *67, »3,6w BLACK A FLEEOER. THE [mil FRIEND! "Ne Plus Ultra Washer." Ir IS AN UNDENIABLE PACT TH YT THE OREAT Wcat baa produce-1 tba premium Waahin* Machine of the age. The "Ne Plus Ultra." by Jannfl Adama of Wlaeonalu, did tako the first pre mirnn at the Wleconaln State Pair, in l?fl\ orer twelve competltora Also, at the Minneaota Stato Fair orcr eeven compatlt'ira. In Ohio it baa taken the pr< mil m in Andover, Jefforaon, Ashtabula, Columbia, Erie aud Trumbull county. Tho machine recommen is It-elf to the common aen«e of every peienn, beOdoaa it la conatrncted on c-unmon BCnaa princiides. It combine* all the banrflta of tho Waah-board and Fdlling Mill. It rnba, prewea, aud thoroughly wa*he« th« clothes at the aame time. The ingenuity «112 the in venti >o can only be appreciated by thoaa who have aeen and examined for tbema< Ire*. The U bor of ia ma>lo a paaa-tima. The pend ant frame and spiral roller may be worked by a child twelve yiaia old. The Ne Plan Ultra will wash quicker and cleaner than any ether machine Will wash clean the dirtiest COLLARS aud WRISTBANDS without any bend rub t>ing. Will waah every thing from a collar to a bed quilt. Make* no alop—hu a wringer attachment. Is neat and durable. the price of Itself in the wear and tear of cloth«sin»ix months. Take* but littla water aud savcß soap. We have pnrch&sed the right of thla michiao for part of Bnilar County, beoauad we cotftlder tiie ma cbine a PUBLIC BENEFACTOR IT SAVES Time, Health, MONEY, Clothes, AND VINDICATES WOMAN'S RIGHTS. Woman la left by meit drudgerv to wn*h ib« «1. Thee thai Ban aoil with their Reaping, Mowing, and Throt>b. injj macbins* American ladles will not long tolerate such an un .equnl divtalon of lat>or A waabiuK machine ia 'lwtine.l ooon to adoan the parlor of every f»mlly. If ym cau find a b< iter, we do not want you to buy tho NE PLUS ULTRA. Wa can show any am>unt or testimonial*, but prafci yon ahould examine for joarae'r. TESTIMONIALS DVTU *, February 2i, 1807 *Tka Na Pins Ultra waa'tal at my hotel. It rendered farfcct«tlkftrcti'>n Waahrt clean, aavea Un:e aodttotMr JORDAN KVTH. Br TLT». rabruary 25, I«7. Tka Na Pins Cllr» waahad at my hotel I tan 11Hi—a 11 it aa the beat tusohice I evor It wiakßß daaA and works eaay WILLIAM VOOELEY Bot»a& XcWKsmr, February 25 16«7. 112 have tried aererai waobmg machines, and hare found the Ha Pius Ultra to be Uieonij ono giving aatlafactioa. I Bate gone lo Butler tbrea Umea for this machine, with my teaoi, to dj my waskina;. ai.d ccnaider it i nys uie, even at that inconvenience I have ordered <?d«, ami oao rocommand tbeax to any p«reou wlahtng a perfect J.L. MAXWELL. otuhiiu. o- to*srti: P r%Li« ■lt-ltortMjlijoii lu. urxl.r- ,m-J. M, h'l OBEt", macoN ivixoTv. BOOTS AND SHOES B.C.HUSELTON TJHTAIL DH.U.F.H IN JJODTI* AND SIIOEii, TIIKIfK t\. doors North of M'A boys storo, in tbe form« r »y occupied by Mts. Hertiboracr, t-u Main Street But lor. Pa , aunouncee that he hns opened a toot and Shoo store, consisting *f | Misses and Children's Cuii?ress. Laced and Oft Morocco Gaiters. | | Tampico, French ! and grained Morocco, Kid, & Calf Skin Shoes.! Also, a r >Baplet" atosk of Lt<lißs' limit*' and Chll I ren's j Over Shoes and kSlippci's, J ! of all sises and styje» MEN'S & BOYS* WEAR. Consisting i4 ; CuircnntM** Onllor*. Calf, Common, Hip, nixl Upper Htiol". A l»rg« rtwk '.f thll ln-o'l «hoi>,, ■<! nil th. JllT.rol.t I .t»lc rnn.uintlc I." I|« | I » I tb' - 'lock ..f <«=tlii'r ! ..i.i Anting, .iillnhl. fir thU uKtk.t, comUDtly un I lian.l «on.mlflg In of ! AT da, Lining*, French and Common Calf, Kip, Upper and SOLE LEATHER I Ale*. Shoe Nslla, La*ts, lVga, Awl*, Shoe-thread, UammetA Pinchers, Rubber.*. *c j To shot t time and cash buvera, I offer superior In diteements. IN»I1 and examine my slock Wef#e pur 'f lis ilng elseahuir l'arttctdat utteullon paid to lordeis i-Mv. A. M. NF.YMAN, M. U. Rio slolun nud Hitrtfcoii Offlf* immediste.yopposite Walker's builrfi£u« I Hutler, June J7. I!WS. To tins Public. nlllE oltiaen* of ltuller aivl vicinity are h reby re spectfully informed that the undersigned Jt:«s t pen | isl a sh.»p on the \\ est aldocl Maines tint, bi twieti the 1 Cottit bouse aud tho Vogely he is pre ■ i»are»i to repalf Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, I and all kinds of Locks and Sewing Machines. AM work done wan anted to give aatUfacliOn. TRY ME. no 3mo J.M.JONES. JOSKPH J . ELLIOTT... .1 OBOBUX ROBCj ELLIOTT & ROSE, House, Sign & (Jrnamenta 1 ' Painters. Papar Hantig Done on *he Shortest Not'ne. BCTLKB, Feb. 20, I8f"—ly. Adiiiiiii«teatov'ft Notiee. i \\T IIKUEAB, Letter* of Administration, on tho e«- • \\ tute of Hiiam Donaldson, lato Yotoran Voluu • teer. dee'd, ba\e been granted to the undersigned ; I therefore, ail persons iwlebted to said estate are requif • ed to pay Immediately, and persons having claim* against tha same will ptoaent tuem pioperly authenti cated kr seltlemtiit. J K. VINCBNT, Admr. All nerso is Intareated will tako notice that said Illram i Donaldson, dee d, while a pilsoner in .xndersonvillo. i Georgia, loaned money to a-'veral of his fellow priaonera, I for wbirh ho took their N(>tea or Duo Bills which are ! now in my hands for collection, via • j tieorge W. Shnktley. Arthur Crawford, '25; Christopher Hendeison, *7,00; John Joseph. SJO, 1 »0; ; Ueiiry L. Hennlger, s3i JO ; J S. Or 100, f'ASO; James I narper, ?35,00 ; J l.y tie, 12 75; Audiew Kodgeis, Co. D. William II Croop, sj,(jo. i If the aboveamonnf* sre paid off on or before the 20th ' day t 112 next April, that *m\ will be accepted without Interrat; atl?r that date, tb*y will ha collected with in* threat *nd coat a. J. K VINCENT. I Feb. Id, 18U7.1w. Marlon (p., Administrator Ni; W E' I li Al IHAVB this day myself with % younger brother, with whom the buelnesa will heieattfr be carried on at tbe old ataod, under the name and style ot no 6, tf M'ABOY BHD'S .T. IIICKL.INO A Co.'s Great Sale of Watches, J J On tbe popular ona pri*»e plan, giving ovory persona h*nd»omo and reliable wat-h for the low prion of Ten j Dollars, without tegard to valuo, aud not to bo paid for unless peifectly satisfactory. 60-' bolld Gold HnaUng Watches 1260 to >7OO t)00 Magic Cased Gold Watches 200 to AOO .*>oo Ladies' Wat oh a-. Enamelled 100 to 300 1,000 Gold Hun Ing Chronometer Watches 250 to 300 1,000 Gold Hunting English Lever* 200 fo 250 3,000 Gold Hunting Duplex Watchet. 150 to 200 I ft 000 tiold Hunting Amorican Watche.-*..... 100 to 250 | 6.0C0 Silver Hunting Levers 50-to 150 5,W0 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250 ! 6,000 OolJ Ladiea' Waochea 50 to 260 ( 10,000 Gold Hunting Lepfnea 60 to 100 10,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches 60 to 76 25,000 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to 50 30.000 Assorted Watches, all klnda 10 to 75 Every person obtains a Watch by this arrangement, coating but $lO, wh.lo it may bo worth $750. No par tiality shown. \ Mess»s J. Hickling I Co.'a Great American Watch ICo ~ New York City, wi>h to immediately diapoee if the j sbovo msgnificent »tock. Cer'iflcates naming articles, • are placed lu sealed envelopes. Iloldvra aie entitle Ito i tboartik b * named oo their certificates, upon payment • of Ten Dollars, whet bent be a watch worth $760 or one worth less. The return of envoi onr certificate* entitle* von to th* articles named thereon, upon pay ment, Irrespective of it* worth , andaa no article valued lesa than $lO is named on any certificate, it will atance be teen that this i* no lottery, but a straight forward legitimate trausac»i«-n, whhh may be participated in by the most fastidious. A ainglo certificate will be sent by mail, post-paid, npon receipt 0f25 cents, fivelcr sl,o!*.vcu for |i, thirty, threo and alegant premium f..r $5 sixty-fix and more valuab'e ptemium for «10, ntie hundred and mott su perb watch for sls. To agent*.or thoey wishing em pUytnent this Is a rare opportunity. It i* a legiti mately conducted hue neas, duly authorized by the Government, and to the inost careful scrutinj.— Trj Uf>. J. HICKLING A CO , 149 Bnmlway—Near P. 0, ooS, 3m City of Now York. S6O 00, 160 00 ' 160 °. 0 ' WEED I/>CK STITCH SRW4NG MACHINE. ALIO, FINKLE A LYON. BEST IN USE. THIS IS WHAT STO WILL DO Jfl.l Machine will ifcni. Fctf Bad Bind; Braut. Tack and Cord; Gather and Quilt. Make a Cloth Ch arc^at; Make a Ftock Coat; Make a Batlo Veat; Make Cloth Paota; Bind Shoes; W ill do every description Of Dreae faking It'-O Machine will do ell kinds of Katnlly Sewing, fft-i Machine wbl run over senna without needles or stitchas j JdO .Machine atiKbes alike on both jtldes. sl-0 Machine ia tke cheapest Machine by 20 per cent. In use, sad will sew faster, if *ct superior t*i any Ma • china in tbe matket. he cm return it and have h!a j money. Warranted fcur yeara. I The attention of Tsilnrr, Sb'Hmakerß and Barreca makers is oalled to No. a 990 SHAW k CLARJaK'S SEWING MACHINE, i warranted five years and licensed. THE AIKEN KNITTIKO MACHINE, jia the best In use Will knit U pays .of socks In a day . Braid and Embroidery sfmpß for sale, stampiug done. , ' A mod«! frr LADIFS' mrt CUIL*RKN 8 ! dreaae.*. Any perscn can learh from it | Agents wanted. Addles, with slump, M. 11. i ONO, Genarit! Agent, Kc. 112G:ant Bt., opposite Cathed:al, Alttaburgh, Fa.. And A. H. HAYS, White b.wn, j no ?, iai 4 founty, Pa BUTLER WOOLEN MILLS, Mannfacturo tho very be?t lieav^- FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Yarna, Of ever 112 kin 1 and color, which we wjll sell aa 'ow lo c idi \ nvers it not lower than they etui be had E ist, or Wwt If you want lleitvjf I'srrcJ, White, IJiown, or flrcy Flannels. V»rti»'»l l« NO S!l'lT>t)Y In th.m, the L'uiou Woden Factory, Butler, Pa., If you want Heavy Cassi meres, Warranted to have NO SHODDY In them, goto the Butler Woolen Factory. If you want a good article of NTOfKISfI YARN, i Warrn' ted tjhare no BUoddy lnlf, goto tho Butlex | Woolen Pacurv. ! 10,001) I'uuixh of Wool Wanted j in Exchange for the Above Goods. H. FUI.LEHTON. I N.S 4,W>.,tf Drug and Grocery Store. rpllfi enbacribi'rs have juat received, and are now I opening, at their Btora-rooit), oppoaltn Peter Duff>'a i.i nutler, i An Extensive Assortment ! ! DHUOS, SIKDICIXKg OILS. PAINTS, I»YK STUFFS. PATEXI" MEDICINES. TOILET SO.Vl', I'EItFUMEIIY, AND THE CHOICEST LIQUORS for chetnlral aud medlacinai purpose*. Also, all klnda PoAiUhbes, Notlnua, Ac. li>ali'Jans prescription* carefully nntl promptly roanpoun<l« <l. IN I IIH I.i HUE Hlt V DEPARTMENT will bo found ahuott every Mticlo for fam ily AI«O. Also NAILS, (Jr. Ass, GLASSWARE, QUEF.NSWARE, COCKERV, SVONEUAIIE, UUCKETB, Tuns, fco., ko., ko. The market price paid fur all kinds of produco i« exehango FOll GOODS. BELL & DIEFFENBACHER. May 18H'i::lv. Kxecntor'a Notice. Estate of Abraham Parker, Dec'il. T ETTERS Testamentary with the will nnnoxed have I j 11 is day, February 4th , 1F67, been duly granted by tliM Register to A. D. Weir, Bxocutor f>f Abraham I'nrker, late of Buffal > towndilp, de<s"d., therefore, all persons indebted to aai.l e«tate are requested to make immediate payment, and tl oso having claima or de mauds ngMiiut the came, will present thru) properly authenticated lor aottlemcnt. A. D. WKIH, noV, Uw _____ Executor. IVY icnldr's Kotive. Ettalc of Sam ail Parks, Deed. IKTTKFB Testamentary on tho Batata to of Samosl j IVrks. dee'd, late of Middlasex township, have this j day, February 4, 18t.7, beon granted to tho uudurslgned, i by" the of Hull or County, therefore notico ia heieby given to all interested in said estate, that al. Kei ao.naknowing eieby requested to uiake immediate pitymtii(s, and those having claim* against the same, \v,li pieseut them prcparly authenticated for settlement. JAMES PARKS,) P _. r . nc». Pw* MM. HAYS, ) *'* r ' Exeoulor\s Notice. Estate of Joseph Wolf, Dec'il. NOTrCK (■ h'l ,tvoii that Utlcra Tu.tamonlary h-i*iug been haued to tbo undersigned, on the j eatate of Joseph \tfulf, late of Forwaid twp., doc d;a.l ! persona having cl iim* against said * stato, will pr sent them properly authenti ,, ated for and those I knovri-ig themselves indeLted to said estate, will make ! immediate pavnient PATRICK HAMILTON, Jarma: v 31.'1-6? (no 9. 4w ] Kexecutor. PtoW¥. ->TV WE K fl* n ELI AILY U? FORM - I v ed that «< n-s per* n or parsons "Safc 1..T. h.rn Mlllng plow, till...lgh out the count.v.i iM'rc-eniing them aa mad" by (). AJ. R. «er, t'd* is therefore t«« warn J the public ag'tinst such. as ( all pl .wa we make liava our InineNun. Plows always on hand, and work warrunted. 0. A J. R MOAER. no 9, 6mo. Puller. Pa. SI,OOO. Ortict or ma Nittoy, NABBAU-ST.. N. Y.,1 November 15, IS6B. j rpilE NATION NEWSPAPER WAS ESTABLISHED. J now more than a >enr ago, an an eeaay toward cro atuij: a higher standard of public discus lon and literary criticism than had be«n common, o«pccl*4ly in the dai'y press, aud, while maintaining the fundamentd princi ples of our republicanism, to be independent of parties and sects cf whatever name. That it his been siu cusa* ful in tills design Is prore<l by the abundant atid almost enthusiastic testimony of tho most competent Judg«a, and by tbo rank which it assumed and has held nearly from tho ftait If the aim of it* proprietors were self pratulation, they might be content with this; but they dealte to exer ciaoa wider influence, only on the people ai huge, but especially up »n tbo young, and, jis auxiliary in b«./th cases, u|*»n tba>e who*a pr--tension ia teaching—ln | the school-house, the pulpit, at tho bar, in ti e lcubla ture. They havo accordingly dotarnilned tooffiran inducement to ihe«o claaaes especially, but not exclu sively, to read THE NATION themselves undtopio cure subscribers for it. One week after the ttrst day of Jnly, 1807, they will pay a premium of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS to the person who shall, between tho pro*eut time an I the date above mentioned, have iorwaided to this oitlce tin- Jargeet number of new aubsct Iptlot-" EXCEED INO ONE HI.'NDUE'J; provided, thai each subsetiption shall bo lora full yaar, with any number,) and thst there shall be at least twenty competitors for the premium. It there'be lewer than twenty competitors, but at least ten, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS will be awarded to the mot.t successful. lu caqf a of a tie, the order of timo of receipt shall de cide; and nothing senta.'ter June 30, 1*67, or received afU r Jnly 7, will be allowed in the decidon. A conimiasiqp of fifty cents, on account, will be allowed for.each subscriber as forwarded, to be retain ed by the person sending tbe nsme and subscription price; and the first ten suL.»cr{hera will entitle the canvasser to a copy of The Nation rur one year, be»«de<. The attention of law. medical, and theological stu dents in particular la called to this opportunity, wbiali adds to positive reward for exertiou tho chance of a very considerable eccossion to their reaoui cos. INSTRUCTIONS: Every competitor should announco hi* intention with tbe first suhscriptinn forwardol, and should n\ani>cr earh sending. * For $4 50. a receipt in full ($5) will he sont from this office diroctly to the per* -n indicated. Write legibly all parts of the add! ess. Tho address of tbe person swaidcd tho premium will be>roruptly for warded to each competitor. THENATIuN is a weekly Journal containing; Lite* rary. Artistic, and Scientific Intelligent, Criticism* uf Books, Pictures and Music, Foteign Corruapoodonce, and jteliberato «oiumeats on the Political and Social tcpica oj the day. iTEHMSi Five Dollars per annum, i« Advance. A ei'Ccimcn number sent gratis on applicatkm ti E. L. GODKIN 4: Co., Publishers, I [i:, 9v) 130 Nulla tirttt, N.» Fork. | si,doo. MONEY FREE AS WATER. -IO.UOO AOTIYI Local and Traveling Agents, Male or female, of ail ages, are wanted to solicit t. a/io In «v.-ry Citv, Town, ilamlet, Wotkshyp and Factory, throughout tbe entire wor'd, for the ruo«t saleable mwelties ever known 600 p*r cent, profit an'i RK \DY SALK WIIaHnVUR OFFEB ED. Smart men and women ca.i mAke from t.> tiO per day, and no risk of lna». A small capital re quired of front to ittiO— tha j*u»r» (nteated , the greattr the profit. tnontg require-1 in adv. nee —waflnt tend A« ariiou and receive p t j afUrwap-i*. If ji# aerially wish to make money rapidly andea*:ly. write for full partecuiars and addrens, MILNOR k CM , (Fr< m Pari*,) •JlO Broadway, New York City. ' ly, (Xfw#r-vpers copying *\H be liberally dealt with, j NEW ARRIVAL OF WINTER tVifVSßkfiS FURS, <RL<MJ£S, AIMD SHAWLS. WE HAVE Just received theMaigott end xaoet complete Stock vt FRENCH MKKINOES. WOOL DeLAINS, CASHMERE, COBURQB, PRINTS, IAUBMN9. C\3St**RK*. *o Bfir offered to the public, end as our stock was pur chased on the recent panic, wo are able to eell at very low prices, FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! WE HAVE a very large Stock of Ladle*, Mioses * Children! 1 APB VICTOai*EB COLLARS, CUFFS, AND MUPFft, OF ALL STYLES and quality Also a very fine aasortment of Cloaks, Saques and Circulars, of our own Manufacture, which enable* ua td fell at loss prlcea than part its who buy them east We have a very large aad cheap Stock of SHAWLS of all Styles, Sizes, l'riees sod QUALITIES, Remember we buy all our goods by the Case- Bale & Package which enables ub to sell at EASTERN JOBBERS PRICKS, We would call the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. To this Stock of Good?. DUNLAP, LUKER & CO., 130 Federal street, Allegheny City Penn'u. Oct SI 06-6mos. iKnuii w ~ ELECTRIC SOAP SAVES TIME, SAVES MONEY. SAVES LAHOR. SAVtS CLO I'HES, SAVES WOMEN Anil nil Grocers Nrll It. It i* used by cuting into small "having* and dissolving ill hot water, tlien a »ak the flv.- »o ten minute*, and a little hand rubbing will nuke h-m ai clean a* hours of hard nutchi ie rubMnx w ti ordn»r> «n*p, and i the mof<i delicate fib ic reee TO no injury We rm re fer to thousand* off unilie* who are using it, and whu could not ho persu uled t.% .1.. without Dobbins' Electric Soap. Sold by all leading groceries throughout the State Mannfaotui ed ol»lv by DOBBINS & LOVE. Wbolueale Office 107 Nouth Fifth Nfrcet, no 0. 3m. Philadelphia, Pa. TIIK subscriber would respectfully inform the public I that he ha* erected a new CAKKIA«»E and WAO OM MAKING Sllitf, on Street, opposite •1 H Negley, and below the M, K. Church, where he is prepared to d«» all kind* ot work In bis line ness, such as making Buggies, Carriages, Wagon*. Sul kies, Sleigh". and any iking in tho line of Carriage and Wagon making. Ei pairing done in theshortett possible time. •#-01VK HIM A CALL"®* NOT. 7, flf,— tt ] FELIX 11. TRUXAL. FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale his splendid farm. s<tua:e In butler tp., North Koatiif and adjoining the boro.igh of butler, containing #1 Acres of Choice Land, under a high state of cultivation two fine brlok housos one of extra large size, one brick and oce frame barn thereon erected; all these building* are in good condi- Hop. A large orchard of choice fruit of almost every Tariety , This Farm is Well Watered. One good coal bank opened, and in good working or der. V 7 1 JT T) \f Q Made very easy to perehaeers. For fur ■* ther particulars call on tho subscriber iiving on tbopremisos. | Dec. 18, lM*6.3m) CHRISTIAN SEIBERT. ! WATCHES, CLOCKS, —AND— JEW E I* R Y . THE undersigred would respectfully Inform the pub lic that <they have on hand, and are constantly re* . cetving a great variet % of SPLENDID CLOCKS, among which is the N T cw Patent Lever Clock. This is a striking clock, and has been lately introdu ced by us. It is a first dash time keeper IHAXTEL CLOCKS, of all descriptions, and of the very best material and workmanship, warranted to knap good time. American and Patent Lever Watches, | bunting case, warranted goudtime keepers. ' * I Colt nnd Sharp's I Revolver® and Oartrldgc*. 1 Jewelry,of all kinds, and <>f good quality, all of which will be sold cn returnable terms 112 r ca«b. REP AIi^IZtSTQ-. I "We are now prepared t <i do alt work an l repairing l-elongitjr to a iuwulry eiiaulishm nt, in a satisfactory and workmanlike manner. IVtttehes and CIOCJM, cleaned and repaired on «h .rt no'lce. i Don'l f.»tget the place. West aide of Main Street. • ! nearly ei po*ite DuUy s store, and opro» ie Dr, Ney- , : man's "ffice. t'HAS. WI>EMAN A OOt I January, n06,9m< s . I JOHN SCOTT, ! . Dne Door South of J, M. Thompson's Law Office, IN BUTLER, i ANNOUNCES tbat he fe now opening andj receiving his beeonu stock of Consisting of DIIY OOODS.of all dwscnptinjM, auch aa i L'L »Tll. 4 , CA&HMKRKS. b*TiNfcTTB, J L A N *•, TWKBPB, FIiFNCJI MEBINOKS. BILK, POPUXB. ALPACAS, OOBUKOS, NOTIONS, gently parte tiHotbing, FLANNKL9 OF ALL KINDS AND COLORB CARPETS, A&d Oil OMlis. Hardware, Quoenswarc, Hats, Caps, Boots, & Shoes, SOLE! LEATHER And all such Roods as this market requires, which will be sold CHEAP. mm wan i Xo Trouble to Show C»OO<1N. Highest Market Trice Paid for all kinds of merchantable Produce. N0v.14 66) JOHN SCOTT. "mliisr wmsiEikffis/B NUBSIKG SHOPS FOR Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic. Chol era Morbus, Cholera Infan tum, Fits from TVornip, Wind in the Stom- \ cich and Bow els, &c., BUT ■-A tI'JCIV9TW*J*. ■«*-■*: FOR Children when Teething! AND TO PRODUCE SLEEP frill? 51odic!ne Is positively wair.tnt*d nnperl-.i In any I other urtict- of ihe hind n market. and in told in ibrit way that their m-moy refnrded by calling on tlio Local Aireut if n«-t perfectly 8 -tinf ctory. everywhere at 2i> cents per bottle J C. K EDIOK k <>., nor 21. 'f6 —6 iiosl Aireut a-r Bdler. Are you afflicted with a Ccugh or Cold ? Are you predispised to Consumption ? Are the lives of your ckildien in jeop ardy from sudden and repeat ed attacks of Croup ? li so purchase a Box of BLADE'S EUPHONIAI LUBRICATORS! THE PEOPLES MOST S r JIiE AND EFFECTUAL REMSDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROJP, CATARRH, ASTHMA, it*l. THERIA. BRONCHITIS. AND PULMONARY DISEASES. The Lubricator is a medical prep,ovation In |o form of a lozenge, which of all modes Is tJi« most feasant and convenient. They contain no deleterious ingredi ent, and warranted to be always safe even forte weak est and moit sensitive stomach. In Croup ls*y give immediate rtliot" For Coughs and Cold* thtf are in valuable. For Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchitis t|y hive no equHl in the maiket, (vide certificates •ccoinanying ea»:h box.) Liiptherin, that dreaded and denoting dis ease, lhay control wonderfully and almost inumilately No Public Speaker, ginger oi 'lyncher, should t[l» out them, us they removo hoarseness and ctingthen and clear the voice Always use them in time, and if syjnpdms are severe use very frooly. J. II Ularies k Co., Proprietor, Elmlra, N. Y For sale by all Druggiitts. J. lIfcNDERSON k C«, Wholesale Agrts, Dec. 12, 18tW—lyr Plttsbnr; p a . "Inqumtionably the beat suatlncd work of th« kind In the World" HARPER'S REV MONTHLY MAGiZHf. Critical Notice* of the Press. It la the foremost Magazine of the day. Tho ire.sido never had a more delightful companion, nor thnsillion a more enterprying friend,.than Harper's Magline.— Methodist /Yotestant, (Baltimore ; The most popular Monthly In the world .—lf.if. Ob j «rwr. 1 ' We mnst refer in term* of Eulogy to the hifj tcne | and varied excellence of HARPER'S MAGAINK— a journal with a luontt.ly circulation of ! copies—in whose ages are to be found sonioof the choicest light and general ruading of tho df We speak of this work as «n evidence of the cultuiof the American People; and the popularity It has (quired is merited. Each number contains fully 144 wes or reading matter, appropriately illustrated wl> good wood cuta : and it cont«i..a in itaelf tbo racy ionthly and the more philosophical quarterly, blenel with the best features of the daily Journal. It If greit ! power in the dissemination of a lova of pure llrature. Trcuser's Guide to American Literature, Loivn. The volumes bound constitute of them-tolvc* libra ry of miscellaneous reading, such asciffti »t bdiund in the same compass in aujr other publication oat has come under our notice "-Boston Vonrier. SUBSCRIPTIONS -18(7 Tha Publishers have perfected a sysWxn < mailing ! by which they can supply the an. Weekly promptly to those who prefer to receive the i, period i | cals directly from Uie office of Publication. ' * The postage on Harper '# Magaaine is 4 cent* a i year,which most be paitf id the so bacribors *st oflice 'mr *c h mm ms Uispaa's MA«AVNC, one year $j 00 An extia cypy of either the Magazine ' Weekly wilt suppli<AfratU fcir every club of at 94 OO each, in one remittance; or six ntee foe i $lO 00. Back Numbers can be tupplKl at any tim, ! A Complete Met, now comprising Ihirty lree Vol nmes. iu neat cloth binding, w II bo cent blexpre«s, freight at expenie of puicluuar, for $2 25 p».v.Aupe. 112 Single voluxuea, mail, postpaid f3 oii. cflb castv, i i*r binding, cents, by mall, postpaid. [ *+• Sub-rriptions *eal from British North Imericio 1 Piovidences must be acoumpanied with 24 *t« adaa , tloxml to pn pay United States P( stage. Addis, [ H VKPRR k BROIIiIR . Not. 14 6#. Franklin Pqnsre, >'1 m York- I RURiF HILL NURSERY. = S or ALL KINDS. T IIK undersigned takes pleasure in ann»»«ncing t Their msny friends, and the pnbHc pe leralpv. lbs they better we p: eparul Lwlore t ■ 112. rnUh Fruit Trees of All Kinds, AND SHRUBBEBY & SHADE TREES, OF ALMOST EVERY VARIETY. The universal testimony ot those who have been supplied with iruii and other Trees from Rural Ei'l Nursery IS, that they are larger, ef Snporior quality and grot- BhTTKK than tb >se brought from foteign nurseries, of Ihese truths, any number of reliable testimonials can be had in this county and vicinity. Persons deei rout ofparcluising.are requesteil to call sud examine our splendid variety. It will amply reply, snr per S-D that wishes good fruit, and st an early day from e planting, to purchase of ns, es onr trees ate extra and good. A number of reliable agents e" A «nd profit able employment.by calling upon the sub •* :bor living % 1-2 miles wefct of Cutler, PH. Silas Pearce 4; Sons, Rutler, Nov. 7 on tSE Saturday Evning Post. A BEAUTIFUL PKEMIUM EN GRAVING. Seduced Prices to Clubs. Tlt« HATVRDAT KVEKINO POSTgires* bor.nli ful tfrel engravine (n M«| ONB or LIRE'S HAPPY Horns) 26 ioche->long by 20 inches wide—to every single ($2 6u) sui'scrlber, and to every one sending on a club. It will commence in the first number < 112 January a new Story, cMle.l ' 77//: OUTLAWS DAUGHTER; A Tale of the Southwest,'* by Kmereon Bennett, author ©f ''The Phantom of tne Fvrost." Pralrlu Flower," Ac. This will be followed by other Serial Stories frr.m the best authors. Shorter Stories. Essays Sketches, Letter s Agricultural Articlee. Ac., sre alsc regularly given. TheaPostb Neutral In Politics—being exclusively de voted to Literature and does not discuss Political or Sectarian questions—leaving these to the Political and Religions Press. It offers among Its Premiums Wheilor aftd Wilson's Sewing'Machlnes, Silver Plafa.l Tea Sets. Spoons, and Pitchers, Gold end Silver Watches, Double Karrel Guns Allen* Rifle*, Melodeon's, Clothes Wringers' Anplatons CyclopeiMa Jj Acr. New feir»»scribers who iiibscribo now for \W will hav-i» their names entered on the list of THE POST at mict—-and receive the whole-year 1867 bmidet. kc n*. m - 1 copy (and one Premium Engraving) f2 60 4 copies '• 3 «« >< .. ono 6 44 (and one gratis) 800 8 •' (and one gratis) 12 01) 20 ( ~n± ?»e grntls) 2H Oo One eojvy eaeh of POST A LA DY S PItIKNP, $4 oo The getter up of a club will always receive a copy o tbe PRKMUnf ENQRAFINQ. Arembers of a club wishing the Premium Engraving must remit One Dollar Ertra. Thr.se rfejlrotn of gettln* np Cluti. r. r Premium » 1.1. ehoul.l inclimu fu-t crvti for wum.le paper. r»n:Mlninjr thepartbulare. Addrer* Fl, I'KT KJ?SON A Ca) 319 Walnut Bt. PhU«.le.phln. ' A Complete Pictorial llUloi v of the Xliiin." Tho U»T.'che«pe«l. and ino,( rnoceuful Kamllj- Paper iu tJUe Union." HARPER'S WEEKLY BPLHNDIM.Y IttOSTRATSD. Critical V'lt's of the Press. " The be.t fniftity P, M ». r publ.-hwl hi Ihe United Ptatos. —Arw London Adviser. "Tho >lOl,ll. NkW.spAr.:nof our country—eomp ,te In ell the department. ..fan Amen an K.iulilv l'„por- H »•»•.»• VV lUHbI ear led f.r it-,- 112 a right lu it. li ne -A Journalr>f OinUiutimi ' '—fi Y. t.Wninq l\,.t • TfcU Pa,,.r luiuuli«.( Ul.ulr.ii,m, our fu lure historians will om ten themselves out . 112 Harper s Weekly lou 4 alt . writers and painters, and publishers ai e i urnud to dust. V F i*vu/u/ciut. "A oecemltv iney.ry hoiIMh„LIT Tramcripl. ■ It I. lit ouwa JeulHis p ■ IL.. H! an, l bl.t.rk-AL anwl -Ist of ttie nation ' — J'/.mdelpftia i'rett ••The best ot lis class m Ainei ha Dotlon traveler. SUBSCRIPTIONS. —IB 67. The Puhll.here hart, peifecle.! aej-alem ufm .llhig hj »h ch the, can .npply the Magatinttm/i ir Mty prompt ly lo th,,«e «ho pref. r tu reel v. their periodical* direct ly lr.»m the t, nice ~112 Fnhlicatlon- Hostmaeter. ami oth er. deelrou. of gettingVip Cluhs will he «lpplie<l with a Show-Rill on application. Tho postage on Harper', weekly I. W'col.t. A year, which mart ho pahi lit,, .uinriher , PO .T o nice. VIKUM*. ITarr r i Weekly, < ne J„ar * $4 OO An Kxtr* C„|,.V <.f either the mat, or Magazine will he .applied I r. tie for ever, CL IH . Fire Huh enb,,, at UWI-A. IL, M one re, ttan - r .1* o ,L«, F#ij oo Miu-k SLIMIER • N be .up, ,e,l at inv time 1L« .TII .nal V ~I ll, n . r t>. II',V I ,io NEIR ' cloth blu ing will ie «,-n. b\ »-x r, s< 112»• 112 t for 97 each, A < rnipl JI • , napr inr \ u, s • on receipt of c ish at the rue 112 • i,.*r * i freight «t the erpens« of pu-chas. r. . lu' 'Xie . Iv January Ist, 1807. Add e*s li \RPETI k itR »L Hf.R, Franklin Square, .New York. R. & W. JENKINSON, Manufacturerj and Wholo-ale Doalors LA Segar», Nmiir, i'ipos. cte. So. S FEDERAL STREKT, ALLEOHRS Y JCJJY, PA. 3rd dom* fn»ni Suspension bridge. »i>Sii ol* the Big Indian. T,.1. 4, no 12, lyr. To the People of Butler Township. WE, tho undersigned, having examined and consld 1 ered Philip fiickel s Dupncstes on ibmnty Tax, d » find that the School Directors did levy end collect . tax on March draft. 1864, amounting to *1.190 01 ! September draft, JBW, 6,827 7H , . r - uls 6d Riclcel redeemed orders amounting t052,772 79, in cluding s.t>7 fiß cents, principal. Interest anrt per ceutMge paid to two volunteers, namely, Henry Gold, in tax.ssoo. also, Joseph Manny, W»K), being SIOO more than the law authorized. Voluntary subscription and borrow ed mouev not accounted for. Tho Directors say they paid ell the money to volunteers, and show eth not. The balance ef the duplicate, redefined orders from individuals representing volunteers, in cluding S3O paid to Hon 0 MTandlc gs, for professional service. Respectfully submitted. JAMES TRACY,J .... no 12, »W. ORE. CRATTY, j Anditon. AdmiaUtpator's^otlce^ JETTERS of Administratien, on the estate of Mrs J Anr.a Johnston late of Clinton township, deed, have, this day, been iesued to the nmler.signed; tber<v ft»re notice is hereby gi#et*oo all intonated in «aul estato, ( that all persons knowing tnemsetv** indebted to said es tate. are hereby requested to make immediate payment J and those having claims sgainst tho same, will present them properly authenticated for setilenient GEORGE W. AIAYS, no. 11—Ow. Administrate r. SPANISH SHEEP. THE undersigned would respectfully Inform the wool growers of Butler county, >.nd all who may be desi rous of Improving their stock, that he has a Jot of Span-« ink Me; iitoSheep, of tho finest qu ahty,consisting of 49 Rams and 20 ewes, which he will sell at ! uree This Is a raro opportunity Iffnrdal lo the euter- I prisiag wool grower® of Butler c«muty. Call and ex tmine those sheep, sttil thus tutlsfy yourselves of the Hid ami quality JfcABOY BROS. Feb. 10, l«07, tf. JUutler, Pa. Executor's Notice. Estate of James A. Anderson. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Te»'*anentar having been ie>t;ud to the und«isi^i,e<i, on ti.e eo in e ol Jfeiie A. Aiiderson.inte of Ailegiieujr tuwushic, butler county, Pa dec'd; Wfef-efore, J| petsooe know mg ihomeei*es indebted to the s>t:d .es'ato, will pr« sent them duly tutheuticated for settlement and th « havingchhitifl againet the same will make immediati payimtut. SAKAU ANDtiHoOiN. no 10—dar: Execntri* FOIt S.ILE. ~ o\*E half aharo, in the wist guubury Oil C-mppany »t Parker's iAndiag. Two producing ' wells oo the property. Inquire •/ a* 12,3w w J. YOUSG I ' ' Administrator's tfotlce. [ / Estate of Jom'ah fir own, Dec'd. HCTU-RJ. hereby glreo.lhat Letter, of Adminis tration, i, hmtt «ri. hate ihi, *., r Ftbrmrr lt'T. been i-«oed t.i til- un.|risictw.l, therefore. ail p,-r«„li- in.lo>>t v .l t. .ill Mta'e will m ,.H» lmm«ii*. * d per«,.na having cl ihm arttn.t the mm* Fill present them properly auihemlriteil f.,r .eltle'- m»b' MII.LIAM I'ICK. n>l2.ow. A(J uln lemtor. Ktrrntor'n Kotlce. Estute of Knot Gruluim, Dec'd. IKTI EKS T<*t«moi.Ury. qnth>- eaftfo of £nof Or*. J h.'ttft.bit* of Hurt town hfp deeM.. h«*V<t thtedav February 20th, 18«7. b«n issued by the Register of Butler County, to the undersigned. therefore, all par qpfc* having claims against sal* e<tnte will present them properly authenticated for B«tU*n}eot, au l t!i<*o know ma them e've« indebted to said estate, vrfTf tniko !m* medial* payment* Mrs. AMN K. GR %II AM, n012,6w. Executrix. FAUN FOR NALE. rnnE undersigned sn7,*crtber offers f.r sale his firm, I. sit net* In Coiinoquune>>stn£ township. <1 miles frooi Butler auj it milej from Petersville, containing 85 ACRES, 5) act es cleared and under roAsonabh good Improve-, mcnt~fkntMe LoglLm-e aid I/og Stable thereon erected Sufficient timber for tbe place; aem.tjl orchard uf fruit* bearing Apple»n,l Peftch trees flood frttlt. Place well Whteied A g"od Oriel Mill within two milee. part, or all, to gu.t purcbisor*. Price, K * further paitlculars Inquire of TllO3. P. NEWTON'. no '*• on the^reml**. Thß Magazine for the Times. PtTEßSOnjlfiiilllf. Double-size steel colored Fashion Plates. THIS popular Mrntbly Metalline i.the ihtape.t the world. In 1867 it will contain ONE THOUSAND I-AQRS ! KMtRTKKN SI'I.KSPID STEM. PLATES J „ TWKLVKMAMMOTH t'AsUIU.N PLATES! TVTBXTK OOLOnEO PATTMKVPII NINB IIU.NbRKD WOOD CUTS! ...... .PJ'BNTY.rtIOR PAO Kit OF MIMCI All tills will be Riven foronly TWO fIOf.f.AHH I> TC«» or a dollar lew than Magazines of the clou. of "Peter ion." Its Thrilling Tales and Novelettes Are the best published anywhere. All the most popu lar writer# are employed to write originally for 'Peter son.*' In 1 8»'i7. in addition toits usual quantity of eboit stories,- Four Original Copyright Novelettes will be glv en, by Ann 3. Stephen-*, Prank Lee Benedict, iClla - mau.andthe Author of "Margrct llowth.'' It also publishes MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES Ahead of all others. These platee w ill bo engraved oi» steel, twice the usual si 7.0, and will contain from four to six figures. They will be superbly colored, Alio, a pattern, from which a dress, mantilla, or child* dies* can be cut out, without tho aid of a niantna-mnker. Al so. several page* of Hous< h hi and other receipts. It is the best Lady's Magazine in tho World. TRY IT FOft ONJ3 YEAH. '■'e* ■»»«»— Always In Advance. One copy, one yeai $ 2 Pa Five copies,for one year 800 Bight copies, for one ynr "... 12 (0 Fourteen copies, for one year 20 00 Pre mju or Getting up Cluba. To every person gett ng up a club of ftre, eight or fomtei n. at the above rates, a copy of tho V.agasln# for 18«7 will be giv«U gratis. Specimens vent gritti*, when written for. Address, post-paid, OIIARMCSJ. PKTERSON. Nov 14 M.) alOfl Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. p.i. THf UMTS fRIEKD. A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM KXORAVrN'O-v REDUCED PRICKS TO CLUI39, The LADY S FRIEND ounces for 18.57 U».» fol '.owinr; novelets:—A New Story, by Mm Henry Wood, author of • Ka>4 A/yone," "ibe Oh ami lugs," Ac. "How a\\ oui'iu bad h.-r U»y," l.y Elisabeth Proscott, au thor of •r. Id by tbe hw," " No l.ongar Young,'' bv Aiuaudi M Do.igla^s,anth<»r of'• lu Trust," Ac., and ' Dora Cas'.el," bv Frank Ie« Reuedict. It willgive a Splendid Umble pa K » Pinelv Fa-bin i'.ato—engruvo«l oubtoel—in every number. it w.U ifivea bca'irffully executed Fancy Ste«l engra ving iu every nnniber it wBI give a large assortment of Wood Cute, illa*- t ratii g the Fasbious, Fancy Work, Ae., in every num . i will «lv« a popular ple£o of Music, worth the eo*t of the Hfttiiuiiie in Uolf—m every niimhor. It W..1 give.t copy of ihe beautiful Premium flteel En raving- -'Mine oi Life's Hippy Hours '—#l inebe* |.A*» rf by Ai iikl us Wi.|e—C«l ev-ry sing e f$J 60> subecri bei, and to eve-y person sedUlngons Club. It otli-rs'as pi nniinais, "Wheeler A WllfoQ's Sewl Machines." **»|iv<H Plated Tea Sets." • Spoons," •» it eh-rs * M o6td and Silver Watcben, ' "Ouni," »*R| • Mi lodeons," »C whes Wringers," •• Appletoii s u yclo pedias, tlx. TT WZ ■«. MM m a 1 copy (and the lugs Premium Kngraving.) $2 50 I copiej '• •• " •• " .« i fl (M) 5 " (and one gratis) XOO (and one grafts) I'JOO' '■ift " (end one gratis) 28 o'i One copy of each of LA uY S FKIK.N D A POST, $4 00 Tbe getter up of :» Club will always receive a copy of t. e PIthMIUM ENOR vVINO. Members of n Club wishing the t'remiuui Engraving must remit One DeUajr Kxtra. doafroai of getting up r lubs or Premium Li«f«, should cnclo-e fifteen cents for Sample Magazine c«iuUiinirig the Particulars. Address DRAGON A PRBUOX. 3ERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH A Family an.i an Agricutura Journal, ; Of the Largest and IIan<l«o»wj»t Dc*- cription• x> r: vox j ; ; i > fo CIIOTCB LTTERATI'RR, including Pc»etry, Novelettes. Tales, sud Moral Entertalniug Reading Ronemlly,-—ln tbe Literary Depertmoi t we shall preseut the choicest varieties within the reach of our extended means The Novelettes. Tnles, Poetiy, Ac., shall be supplied from tho hept and highest sources,.and be equal to auything to be fonfcd m any /ournal or msgasine. AOIIK.ULTJLRK AND HORTICULTURE, embracing Farming. Oardsning, Fi uit-raialng, Ac. Qur labors in this department for over thirty years, have met the cordial approbation of the public. Our purpose has been to furnish useful ami reiiablo tnlirmation upon these very important branches of Industry, and to pro* tect them so fsr as within our nower against tbe thlse ' doctrines and selfish puipoaesof the many empires tad I s< nsa«ion-adventurers by which the Farmer is incessant ly aswled This portion of tho Tkle- GR IPU is alone worth the price of subscription NEWS DKPAIiT\I ENT -—The siune industry, care, and discrimination, fn gathering and preparing the Stir ring Events of the Day. exprossiy for this paper, which hitherto has b«en one of Its marked features and given s ► universal satisfaction, will he continued with redoub led efforts to meet the increasing demand of the public. TERMS —Two dollars and fifty cents per anmitn. Ne orders received without the cash, and subscriptions stop ped at the end of tho timo paid for ' A< dro-s, PHILIP R. FRBA9. Editor and Proprietor .derroautow-i,, Philadelpha, Pn « FRANK MOORE'S Anecdotes, Poetry, and Inci dents of the War. 532 pages, double column, beautifully illustrated with II e'egant Cabinet Steel Engravings. OPINIONS OP TUB WORK Horace Qrseley In the Trlhnneof June 5, says : 44 It if an e*cesdieg:y rich hook, containing more mat ter of tntertwfrtbimelltlie novels that hav« been Issue<l for the last sis y«are, of that will bo for die next sin.— It gives thifcbeet things done, or writleu by itebels. ss well ss Unlentsts, m«m( judiciously selected,compact ly put together, sod handsomely printed. II a sold only Oy subscription; but those a chance to •übserlbn and don », will mnfcn a blander." l'beJiAje ¥orle Evening Poet says; '»«.e book fs full ot fun and pafhoe, wit and bnmor patriotic sentiment, and strange adventures. It Alls m» the outlines of formaL hiaturien of the war, and KIVJM a belies and picture ot tbe lime* we have jus* pasettf tkfm any #t them. It the book 6»r " A *AI*T DAT AI A paomt IH»." * The New York Cuimperciai says: M». Moore haa given us a book which surpMsee iu iiteret-t anything of tho kind which has or 1# likely to appear in the thousand and one war hisWMriaft which aro published or announced." •' GEKKLICX'S iiitiAT CONFi,ICI AND liPOEE'S ANECDOTES together form a.comploAe Uistory qf *hr BuhnjUnn " y; We want goo-1 agents In parte of Qvery in the Union. TeriSM very liberal ( Q axpanenced.otavMeers. MALE OR FEMALE. - * Deeciiptiveciicolars sent an application. Addfees JAMES FORTIUS, Omni Agawt. :<•. MJMI* HOM*. S#> T
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