American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, April 24, 1867, Image 4

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    AMERICAN CITIZEN
lab PriattagOffiee?
Ornamental, plain, Faney, card Book
AND
stntm m ntimiii,
BUTIJER FA.
W« AN* PBWAKKD TO PEIMT. ON SIIOHT NOICI
hill Heads, Books, Druggist Labels. Pro
grammes, Constitutions, Cheeks, Notes,
Drafts, lilanka, Business C'arda, Visiting
Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters,
Bills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books,
Billets, Sale Bills, to.
■BIRO FURNISHED WITH
The Moat Approved Hand Pi ea»es
AND
TEE LAROEBT ASSORTMENT OF
Typa, Bardars, Ornament®, Rules, Cuts, 4c.,
IN Till COUNTT,
We will execute everything in the line of
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING
NtATLT, PEOMFTLT, ASD AT RIASOXABLI KATESS
in a style to excel any establishment at
home, and compete with any abroad.
IBKILLED WOHKMEN
Are employed in every branch of the
business, and we endeavor to meet the
wants of the community, and to re
tain the honorable distinction which has
been already conceded to this establish
ment, for
TASTE ll* COMPOBIION
AND
151enrn.no® In Press Work.
In all the essentials ot Cheap Printing,
flood Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau
tiful Press Work, and DISPATOH, we in
vite comparison, from getting out a Card
of a single line to an illuminated Poster,
or a work of any number of pages.
The American Citizen.
rs inblithe'L «T«r» W«ln!»l»!r In tli.horonltl. nf Pnt!»r
by C K A>ni*«O*. In Kourlli' nailillng. Main strwt,
•pnosito tlif jack TL-niaa.
TK«MH —s< O# a tnr, If paldln advance, C.r within
lb* flratflr.t til inonll..: ... J 50 if n»l pal<T •">"1 >lur
thf expiration O tl>eflr.t NIX NV UTLLK.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &c.
Oneaquarc, one Inwrtion
Karl. anbarqiit-nt InaertlOß J"
'X column for »i» monlUa }'- JJJ
Vcnlnltin f..r nil montli! F
1 column fur NIT moutba ® "
Wonlumnfnr on. JEAR
Q column fur on* JMT ■*>*>
\ column for one year • * 00
provisional and Buiiuess Cards. not exceeding
JsxecatorH.AUiuiniitnitc.nl and Auditor's notices, each,3 00
Applications for Licence*. earb ©0
Cautious, letraya, Notice, of l)iaio|utlon, Ac., not
exceeding 1 square, 3 insertion* each 2 «M)
10 line* of Nonpareil, or its equivalent, will make a square
JOB WORK.
aheet hand bIU, &0 copies or less
vf M •' " * OO
fill - - " - 6 00
SLAKES.
For any quantity under 5 quires, 112 1 50 per quire : on all
amounta oter that, a reaHoneldr reduction will be made
actuats* CA*M.
Single paske, W;»0; each additional pack, W eta.
LOCAL HOTICKB.
10 cents per lias for each insert ion
si Ama AH» MARBIAOKS,
Will be puMiahed frat's, where the same does not exceed
Mines ; for each additionallirle, 5 cts. will be charged.
Adrertleementa of O. I'.Ne, Exerntora, Adimniatra
torn, and Auditor's notices; Katiays, Diaaolution of I art
nenhip, Cautione, and all transient ad*erti»»meatn MUST
rOSITITELf as HID I* ATHTANCg.
C K. ANDKKtiON, Editor and Proprietor.
Dec. 5 It**
PEOFESBIONAL CAHD3.
L, Z. MITCHELL,
*»- Office N. r. Corn»r of Diamond, Birtlcr, Pa. -h*
CbarlcA M'C'iliidloHH,
/« t ««»•-•»«- >" mm* .
Off.., ft n-L WRAI corner of Diamond, Bntler, Pa.
j7 x. A JI'CRV IAStK,
A. ttorueya »t Low,
Oil c«, oa I. It of DIAMOND AND Main it. Butler, Pa.
M. TIUIHOI, »«!!! IT0»
THOMPSON"FT LYON,
Jtk t M ■w C ■- ■ » *.w
|D-0(! ~0.M.i. BTR«T, Butler, !>. -<.»
A. M. NF.YMAN, M. D.
rhyi.oUn and Nurgcon
Office immediaitj•apesitc Walter s buiid»Bas
Butler, Juae J7 li<4.
• 10. A. BLACK, «EO. W PLKKGKR
BLACK At FLEEGER,
ATTOIINEYH AT LAW.
/HD PENSION AND CLAIM AGENTS.
Office. Soutli Eejt Cwraer of Dia«ond, Butler, Pa
JOBBPH J. KLUOTY OEOKOE ROMS
ELLIOTT & ROSE,
House, Sign &. Ornamenta Painters.
Paper Haacig Daae oa *he tKirlasl Not e*.
BUTLKR, Feb. !*>, L»>7 —ly.
mW. Itlslal ■
ATTOTTKEY AT AW,
Will attend to all boMinvea rairytttd tohia c«re prompt*
J*. /*/kci»i/ attention jcimmj to the cuktec«ioaM of l>n
«"«», Unci J\ijf ami
Will nla«i act ae tor tbosa wishing to buy or
•ell mil totals.
Office on South side of Diamond, in Rredin's building.
Bill «>r Pa.
THOS. iRXD^BTIsrSOIsr,
Attorney at Law,
PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT
OFFI.-e with <'HIIRLCB M'Candless, K»<)
8. W. Corner ot Diamond
BUTLER I'A.
Claim Agent.
THE undersigned would respectfully notify the publie
that he has been regularly couimieeionod ae
OXXA-IIM: -A-Q-zehstt,
for securing Arrtart of Jlty and /Vi
sions, for soldiers, or if Uiey are dead, for their legal
repreaentatirea. No charge will bejnatte for prosecuting
the claimaof soldiers.).' their the
same are collected K. AtNDMMON.
Witherspoon Institute.
aIHl c Academy. locate<] in Butle'-, Pa., has attained a
high reputation under |hc charge of Ita accom
plished Principal. Iter WN. 1 BRL'GII, late Professor
of Natural Science in Washington College.
The next sesaiou w ill commence ou Monday, the 16th
of Apiil.
Jhe Trustew having greatly enlarged the » uildinß,
tiieie will be sn opport«»nity for a number of voung
ladiee to board with ths Principal
LOYAL YOCNG. Sec'y.
Drs 0. L. Dieffenb&cber & H. Wis«
A KK prepared
xVvtiAcial dentuiea
on the lateat improre
Wljjfc m«>nt from MM to an eb-
HEKb tireset on Vulcanite, Coral
ifef'i iyfr' le ' Silver Platiua
Thoee deeirvus to avaii
thima«lTeaof the latest
iniproTimentsla dentiH
try, should not &il to
examine their new styles
rfVuleaiuteaad Coralite
extracting ana adjusting the teeth done with the beal
material. »oaio the hast mapper. Particular attentioa
paid to Chilean's teeth. As mechanics, they defy com
petition ; as operators the} rank among the beet.
oac^u
4AL,LWMF
PLASTIC SLATE,
?0R
Roofing & Other Purposes.
TtlE process of reconstructing SUte Stone from * die
in tegrated -tat* woe patented Febiuary 21«t, 1885.
It w a combination of
Pufverized State and Viscous Matter.
(The latter possessing qualities of gaolaglcal and
chemical affinity f.»r the former,) and fa a development
of one oft lie simple but nnal t arable tendencies of nature
As a roofing material it
STANDS UNRIVALED.
A mantic—it adapt* itself to every shipe awl slope.
Non combustible, impervious, non-expansive, and un
decaying.
Frost does not crack nor heat dissolve it.
The only roofing material ever discovered that will
resist tlie action of the element* a* long an the structure
BJprotocts. Being susceytlbie of little, If auy wear
fiom exposure, and
PERFECTLY FIREPROOF.
It i* cnequalled an a coating for railroad or farm
building*.
JAMES CLARK,
MH HAKL BTINETORF tt SONS,
Proprietors for Butler and Beaver Counties.
Slipper*rock Fust Office, Butler County, Pa.
no 14, :?mo
SEWIITO.
MRS T. J LOWMAN,
Woald respectfully inform the citltens of thb place
that shela prepnied to do all kinds of sewing, such ui
Dres. M iking, {toques, Gents* Shirt*. and Children's
apparel. Also, luteal Agent for Wheeler 4 Wilson's
Hewing Machine*. leb 20, %014, no ll:tf
SPANISH SHEEP.
TI!E undersigned would respectfully inform thew«K»l
growers of Butler county, and all who may be desi
rous of improving their stock, that he hasalat of Span
fsh Mi-riieoh" ep. of the finest qaaiity, oonjlstlng of 40
Ham* and 20 ewes, which he will Sell at reasonable fig
ure-. This is a rare opportunity afforded to the enter
prising wool gr»wera of Butler county. Call and ex
amine these sheep, awl thus satisfy yourselves of the
kind and quality McABOY BROS.
Feb. 1», 18#7, tf. Butler, Pa.
NOTICE!
ALT. PFHSONS LIABLE FOR COSTS DVF. AND
unpaid to Sheriff Scott, Sheriff Brackenridg* and
Clerk Mifflin, and J. II Cratty, Beputy Kegister, a.e
hereby notified that the same are in our hands for
collection, and tbey are requested to pay them, anil
save additional costs.
March 2 07, «3,«w. BLACK k FLEEOER-
To the Public.
THE citizens of Butler and vicinity are h reby re
spectfully informed that the undersigned has open
ed a shop on thi* NV est sided Maine Street, between the
Courthouse and the Yogely House, whers he is pre
pared to repair ,
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
and all kinds of Locks and Sewing Machines. All work
June warranted to gi7e satUfttction. TltY ME.
no 9, 3mo J.M.JONES.
P L OWS.
WK ARE RELIABLY IXFORM
—"I e< ' ll,Rt HOIm " P r ™ " or
have bacn selling plowsthrongh
out the county Representing them
as uiade by (J. 4 J . R. Moeer, this in theref »re to warn
the public against such, as all pl->W* we make have our
Plows always on hand, and work warranted.
U 4 J R MOSER.
no 9, Omo. Bntler. Pa.
RESTAURANT,
On Ma it Street, On* Door North of Court-Houte,
SAMULL SYKES, SR.,
Has constantly on hand. Fresh Oysters. Ale, Beer,
Cider, and Sarsaparilla. Sweet Meats, and Candles ol
all kinds ; Ginger bread and Sweet Cakes of every vari
ety. Nuts of all kiuds. If von want good Oysters,
gotten up in the very hest style, just call in and you
shall be waited upon with the greatest of pleasure.
H KIT EN M V I E»„ T. B. A M HE... C. HOO
FASHIONABLE TAILORS.
TOIIK undersigned having associated themselves in the
I Tailoring business, would respectfully say »o the
public in general that they have Just received the Fall
and Winter Fa«hiona, aid are prepared to make up
clothing in the latest and most approved style Plesr*
call and examine our Fashions and Specimens of met.
and boys' wear. Bpeci • I attention given to boys' cloth
ing. KIT EN MULL Kit. WHITE A CO.
August 12, 180ft—tf.
R & W. JENKINSON,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In
Tobaeeo,
Negnrs,
ftnufT,
Pipes, ete.
No. 6 FKDERAI. 9TUKET, ALI.KUHBNV CITY, PA .
3rd door fr«m Bnspeusion Bridge.
Nlgu «r tlie Big liulittii.
vol 4, no 12, lyr.
I.ist of l,eltrr«,
REMAINING in the Post Office at Butler, Pena'a,*
April Ist, IHd".
Adams, George W, Gillespie Hamilton
Aggas, Sylvauus (Gruber, Miss 8
Brown, James F. (eon of Gilbert. Miss Tibithe
Robert.) tiro we. M J
ResendorT, John Giudsey, Wm. A.
Brown. Miss Klixabeth Hosteller, 15. 11.
Mrown Mrs Elen (in careof Howard, Mrs. Laura Jane
Kdward Scoth ) lap, Dauiel
Beanie. Mrs. Sarah Jouuson, Miss Rachel
Blaudbaid, James Morrow, Thomas
Burford, Mrs, ( oydstownV Mc&aiu, vi** Nancy
Br. wnlie. Rev. Mock, Mr. Ellet
Crmdy, Miss \Wr> Morrvsr, Mi*s KUeB
Collins, J W , .Vayshine, Miss Catharine
Clark, Mrs. Lus K Morrow, Koburt
Camp, C M. Plankerion, Jessie
Cling Miss Sarah 1 present t, C B.
Curisty, Andrew P. Pierce, Miss tfllie
Cwmpbell. Miss Ma-garet Richard, Mrs. Elizabeth
Duffocrf, Miss Mary T. i Robinson, Mrs, AH
Ihoaiwors . W. Rethijog, F.
Dun, Andrew Remuurg, M.
Duuhar, Carson Stawart, .Mrs. Anna A.
I'avis, Patrick Stenoety, Mrs Marg,uat
Deininger, John B. Sclieidy. 11. 11.
PtMhM% Mm. Naucj 'SuwsUUeu, :*olotuoa
l»avmey, James s»«lder, Miss r.li/a A.
Egbmel Herman |Bweet, l>oa Richard
Folse, Valautine ;Tylie. Bend
Fair, Simon Thorn, 11. T
Oerslner, Mrs. Katy . Ih'juipson, David
Gerstner, Mrs
Persons calling for any of the above lett< rs, will sa>
4, aderrU»eil." J. J. BEDM iCK, P.M.
Executor's Notice.
Entate of Benjamin Morgan,
N'OTICE ia hereby given, that Letters T. s'anienUr
having been ia»ue«l to the und«rsigi.ed, on the ef
tale of Benjamin Morgan, late of Parker towiisfcii,
Butler county, Pa dee'd; therefore, M || pei»<ns know,
iug themselves indebted to the said estate, will pre*
sent them duly authenticated for sett lenient and tln«t
having claims agaiunt the same will make inimediaU
payment. JOHN M. TURNER,
no 15—6w. + Executor
KOTK'K. •
WFT ERE AS, application has been made to the Court
of Common Pleas. In and for the County of Butler, for a
Charter for"The Evangelical Lutheran Graenewald
Burial Ground Association," of Summit township, in
paid County. »H pernops Lpteie»te<l are hereby notified
to appear at tb* Can at of Oommo» Pleas, to bo held in
and for s»ij county, on the Ist Monday of June next, to
show canse, if any they have to show, why said Chatter
sbouhi iu>t be granted. By order of the Court.
BUTLER COCETE, GS recertified from the Record this
23d day of March, IW7 J. ». CLARK,
no 16, 3w. Prothonotary,
NOTICE. ~
4fiy w.tfo, Snsannah Miller, has left
U»y lH«d and board without may anst cause on mv
part. I therefore warn all pereons iw.t to harbor her or
Eva her credit on tay account, as I will pay no debta of
r contracting. SAMUEL MILLER,
«o. 44, 8w Centre^ownship.
Fest Sunbury Academy
WILL open IU Spring session on the 15th of April,
under the superintendence of prof. JAMES 8.
BUCK and Mra. £ELL A. BUCK, experienced ami cue*
cesefui teachers, who w*ll deygjtc all their tyjie to the
Higher Class**. Boarding can be obtained for any
number of pupila in respectable families, on favorable
tarei*. Instrumental Music will be taught if deaired.
By order ot the Board of Trustees,
Rev. WM. P. BREADIN.Ch'n.
J W. CBBISTT, Sec. [uol4-M.
SELECT SCHOOL.
mHE Spring Term of the llurUTill. Select School
X will commence on Monday, the lith day of April,
1867. and continue twelve weeks
Boarding can txi had oji reasonable terms.
M-* CR oss,
DO. It «w.» VrlMlpii.
SPRING TRADE
FOB 1867,
McElroy, Dickson & Co.,
No. 84
WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH,
WHOLESALE
DRY GOODS.
Hart thf)r itork oprn for (hf trad*,
GOOD ~G00DS!
REASONABLE PRICES,
p. B M'ELROY,
JAMES ftfCKSON,
no 14. Bmo JOHN T. SHANE.
Drug and Groc ry Store.
TH E subscribers bavs just received. and arc now
Opening, at their Store-room, opposite Peter Duffy's
in Butler,
Aii Extensive Assortment
DLTUGS, NEI>I<JINE S
OILS, PAINTS,
DYE STUFFS,
PATENT MEDICINES.
TOILET SOAP, PERFUMERY,
AND TUB
CHOICEST LIQUORS
for chemical and mediaclnal purposes. Also, all kinda
FoArushes, Notions, Ac.
hjalviani preac rlpt Imu carefully
HM»| promptly eompoandc4>
IX LHKUKOC'HKY UKPARTMENT
will be found ereiy article for fain
ily use. Also
NAILS, OLASS,
(JL,A»BWAHE, QUF.ENSWARE,
COCKER Y, STONEWARE,
BUCKETS, TUBS,
Ac., &c., &c.
The highest market price paid for all
kinda of produce in exchange
FOR 0001)8.
BELL it DIEFFENBACHER.
May 2iJ, 186'5::lv.
FRANK MOOriE'S
Anecdotes, Poetry, and Inci
dents of the War.
682 pagan, rloul.jp colt|mn, beautifully illuatrnted with
11 e'egant Cabinet Steel Engrnvingg.
OPINIONS OF TIIK WORK. *
Horace Greeley In the Tribune of June 5, says
«' It is an exceedingly rich hook, containing more njat
tor of interest than all the novel* that have been iasued
for the last six ynare, or that will be fbr the next six
It icivea the best tiling" s»id, ih»Ue, or written by Rebels,
aa well aa Unionist*, m-»»t judiciously selected, compact
ly put together, and handsomely printed. It a aold
only oy subscription; hat those who have a chance to
snbacrfb* and don'*, will make a blunder."
The/few York Kvening P«>st says;
" The hook is full of fun an<F| athoa, wit and hnrnor
patriotic aciHiment.and strange adventures. It till* up
the outline* of formal histories of the war, and givea a
better and m«»re vivid picture of the times we have just
passed than any of them. It is jpyt the book for
44 A RAINY DAT AT A CUUNTRT INN.
The New York Commercial says:
44 M». M<»ore him given ua a book which surpasses in
interest anything of the kind which has appeared or is
likely to appear In the thousand and oue war histories
which are published or announced."
"GAEUIJSY'S OHKAT CONFLICT
AND
MOORE'S ANECDOTE*
together form a complete History of the Rebellion
V'e want g«v)d agent* in parts of every Stale in
Union. Terms very liberal to experienced cauva*
WALE OR FKM ALE
Descriptive circulars aent on application.
Address
JAMES PORTEUS. General Agent,
If.Q. if" tibia llouse, New Y rk.
Nov .28,'66
ILLUSTRATED
DOMESTIC BIBLE.
BY REV. INGRAIfAM COBBIN.A M
rllS work contains all the plans of the Commen
teries, and in neat and of convenient sir.e for family
use. It will require bat little examination to see that
this edition of Ihc Sacred Writings embraces many fea
turea never before combined in one volame, and is a
valuable acquisition to the family circle and the Bibli
cal student B«une of the moat important aud distia
KM ifthiug features of this blUte are :
1. Seven hi Mid red Wood l Sfcgi avians. 9. Many tfioii
snnd marginal referenced. 3. Hiree floeiy executed
Steel Engiavings. 4. Numerous improved readings,
ft. A corrected chronological order 6 An exposition
of each chapter, containing th essence of the beat Com
mentators, with much original mitter by the editor.
?. Tbe poetical hooks in the metrical forim 8 Beflec
tions drawn from the subjects of the chapter.and giving
in a condensed form its spiritual import. 9. Questions
at the end of each chapter, for family examination.
10 I>atea affixed to the chapters, for each morning and
evening's reading, comprising the whole Bible in a year
To these hfcve lately been added two very desirable
features, vi* : U contains a family photograph depart
ment in connection with the family record an x
tendtd concordance. It la one of the most desirable
Bibles published. The work contain* nearly fifteen
hundred crown quartopage*. printed from clear and
beautiful type, on fine paper, with numerous engravings,
and ia bound in three different and beautiful styles.
Rev Ji'hn Davis, of Connoqueneaaing towiishig>, ia
Agent for Butter C. nnty. Post Office Addrea*.
JJ HITKSTuWN, Butler Coujula , Pa.
March, no 14-a. u -tf
PROPOSALS:
PEIISYLVANfA
Agricultural Land Scrip
FOR SALE.
TnR BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS NOW OFFER
for sale 520.000 acres of Agricultural Coljpge Ijind
Scrip, being the balance of the Scrip granted to thji
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the endowment of
Agricultural Colleges In this State.
Propoaala for the purchase of :his Land Scrip, ad
dreaded to 'TTie Hoard of Commisaioners of Agricultn
ral I .and Scrip. l ' will he received at the Surveyor Gee
eral's Office, at Harrishiu^',until 12 o'clock M." on Wed
needay. April 10. IM7.
This land may be located in any Stale or Territory,
by the holders of the scrip, upon any of the unappro
priated lands (except mineral ianda) of the Unßei
States, which may be subject to sale at private entry. !
Each puce repreeenti a qutrter section of one hundred
and sixty acres, issued in blank and will be transferable
without indorsement or formal assignment. The bUnl
need not be filled until the scrip ia preaented for loca
tion and entry, when the party holding it can fill tb«
blank and entai the land in his own name. Bide mnet
be mad* as pei acre, and no oids will be received ki
less than <>ne quarter section.
The Scrip will be i-ened immediately oa the pnymew
of the money to the Surveyor General On all bids toi
a leaa quantity tbap JO.PQO acres. of them
chase money muat be paid within ten days, and timers
maining two-thirds within thirty days after notificatlcr
of the acceptance of the bUI or bids by the Board a
Commissioned.
JACOB M. CAMPBELL.
Surveyor Oanertl
far th aboard of Coaamlaaioe r
IlanistßT 4 ! Frbeaarv !D IHIH-D-**,
MONEY FREE AS WATER.— IO.OOO ACTIVJI
Local and Traveling Agenta, Male or female, . 112
all pgee, are to solicit trade in every City, Town,
llamiet. Wotkahop and Factory, throughout the entire
world, for the most saleable novelties ever known.—
WO per cent, profit and READY SALE WHEREVER |
OFFERED, gin art men and women cop make from U>
to S6O per day, and no risk of loss- A small capital re
quired of from s2o to $lO0 —the more money ipvested
the great* r the profit. JYe money required in adramce
—Mnjirst tend th* article* and receive pay afterward*.
If jqn actually jrteh to make money rapidly and easily,
arrlte for full parteculars and address,
MIL NOR k CO , (From Paris,) (
*lO Broadway, New York City
Ly, (Newspapers eepying will be liberally dealt |
BOOTS
AND
SHOES,
B.C.HUSELTON
OETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS AN? »IIOEB, THREE
Jtv doors North of M A boy « store, In the room lorm- r
ly occupied by Mr«. Hertzbergcx, ou Mais Street. but
ler, Fa., announces that he has opened a Boot and Shoe
store, consisting of
Mi * n< (lint'
Congr t LI3I t d
Morocco Gaiters.
Tampico, French
and grained Morocco,
Kid, & Calf Skin Shoes.
Also, a complete stock of Ladies' Gents' »n<\ Child'
ren's
Over Shoes and Slipper,
of nit size* and styles.
MEN S & SOYS' WEAR,
Consisting of
Cftlf Conflrross Galterfl*
Frpnoh Pacinian,
Kip, and Upper Boots,
A large stork -f children's shoes, of all the different
styles, constantly on han't A large stock of le»»ther
and finding*, suitable for this market, constantly on
hand. consisting In part of
Kidfy Morocco#*, Jjinings,
IWnch and Common
Calf, Kip, Upper an t
SOLE LEATHER.
Also, Sh«»e Nails, Lasts, Togs, Awls, Shoe-thread,
Hammers, Pinchers, Rubber*. Ac
To short time and cash buyers, I offer Superior In;
dncements. Call and examine my stock beforv pur
chasing elsewhere. Particular attention paid to
Ordeis. no 8. ly.
,j. a
Great Sale of Watches,
On the popular one prtee plan, givintr every persoi. a
handsome and reliable wat--h for the low priee of Ten
Dbllars, without legard to value, and not to be paid for
uuless perfectly satisfactory.
bOn Solid Gold Hunting Watches $250 to S7OO
000 Magic Cased Hold Watches 200 to s<io
■ 600 Ladies' Watches, Ename11ed,........ii. Too arm
1,000 Gold ilun lug Chronometer W *|tli<-* 250 »o SUil
1,000 G«dd Hunting Engllfh l.eyere 200 o 250
3,000 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 150 to 200
5 000 Gold Hunting American Watches 100 t> 2fio
6,0J0 Silver Hunting Levers Mto 150
5.000 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 450
7,000 Gold Indies' Waoches 60 to 260
10,000 Gold Hunting Lepines 50 to 100
10.000 MlscelUneoiis Silver Watches 50 to 75
25,000 Hunting Silver Watches 9". to 5 »
30.0QU Watches, all kinds 10 to 75
Every person obtains a Watrh by thl* arrang -ment,
costing but $lO, while if may be worttf $760. No |M»r
tlality shown.
Messis J. Hh-kling * C 6.'» Great African Wa|c|)
Co., New York City, wish t<» immediately dispose of thp
above magnificent stock. Certificates naming artjclga,
are placet} in sealed envelopes. Holders are entitled to
the articles nameil »n their certificates, upon paymeii'
of Ten Dollars, whether It be a watch north $750 «.r
one worth less. The return of any of our certificates
entitles yon to the articles named thereon, upon pay
ment, Irrespective of Its worth . and as no ai tide valued
less than $lO is nau/.ed on any cer.iflcute, it will at once
be seen that this ts no lotteiy, l/jit a straight-forward
legitimate transaction, which may be participated in
even by the most fastidious.
A single certlflcafp jpill be sent by mail, post-paid,
upon receipt of 25 cent*, flvef rsl,el»ven 112 >r *J, thiity
three and elegant premium for s■'< sixty-six and ui.oe
valuable premium for $lO, one hundred and must su
perb watch for s|s. 'l.O agents #r Uios* wishing em
pUyment this is a rare opportunity. It I* a legiti
mately conducted business, duly authorized fyv the
Government, and cpeu to the mint carefni st rutin*.—
Try Uk. J. IIICKLING A CO ,
149 Broadway—Near l» O,
n08,3m.' City of New York.
S6O 00, 00 ' 00 -
WEE* LOCK STITCH BEWTffO UJiIJINE
ALSO, FINKLR A LTON.
BEST IN use.
THIS 18 wnAT SOO WILL DO
soo Machine will Hem, Fell and Bind ;
Braid, Tnck and Cord;
Gather and Quilt;
Make a Beaver Cloth Overcoat;
Make a Frock Coal;
tyakea Satin Vest;
Make Cloth Pan!*;
Bind
JVIII do jert-rr description
Of pre,w jjauitig
ffiO Mai bine will do kind* of tamily Sewing.
$6 > Macbiue will run over seam* without breaking
needles or skipping stitches.
fd) Machine Htit< hes alike on both aides.
s<<o Machine Is the che«p*'st Mschine by 20 per rent
in use, and will sew faster, If not superior to any Ma
chine in the maiket. he can return it aod have his
money. Warranted fo.nf year?.
The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers and Harness
maker* is called to No. 2
S2O SHAW 4 CLARKE'S SEWINQ MACHINE,
warranted five years and licensed.
THE AIKEN KNITTING MACHINES,
is the best in use Will knit 12 pairs of socks in a day
Braid KiubruiUarjf •(* taps tor sale, and stamping
done.
A mode.: for cutting LADIES' and CHILDREN'S
dresses. Any person can learn from-ik
Agents wanted. Address, with stamp.
It. 11. LONG, General Agent,
No. 112 Grant ft., opposite Cathedral,
Aittsburgh, Pa..
Ami A H HAYS,
White Jowgt
no 0. 3m Pjtfle* Cooiitjr, Pa
HiTi. i;u
WOOLEN MILLS.
Manufacture the very (best bea,vy
FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS,
Cassimeres and Yarn#,
Of every kind and color, which ve will Mil m 'u« to
cash buyers, if not lower than they can be had Ea*t,
or West If you wjtnt
Heavy Barred,
White, Btown,
or <G rej FlaoueU
Warranted to have NO BIIQDOY la then, .'go to
the Union Woolen Factory, Butler, Pa., it yon want
Heavy Cafat meres,
Warranted to &UODDY &UODDY ia them, goto the
Butler Factory. If yon want a g«*><f article of
NTOt'KIXQ VARX,
Warranted to have no Shoddy in it, goto the Battel
Woolen Factory.
10,000 Pounds of Wool Wanted
in Exchange for the Above Qctxla,
H. rUbLX)EIT.OW.
Dee 4. Dl .tf ~
PIIOTOURAPIU,
AMR3IVPES, JAGa-R.MirfPES
FEKBEOTYPEB, Uo„
SAMUm SY£ES, JR.,
RESPECTFULLY iofbtqphi* friends, and the public
In Keiiera), thai be is prepared, tp take PHOTotJK A flld,
A M dKO ry_Pr.a. Ac., in the latest styiea ami in allkiodi
of weather. An a*4..rtment of Fraui.a, Cases, Ac . con
stantly on baud. Call and examine specimen*.
49"CAftk on Main* k Jefferaon oppoaito :
IMI'OKTWT TO
PBOPERTr_OTOSR&
SOME year* airtee N. 1. Bbike discovered on hi* form
in Almond. A) i offpfjr, S T(., a large de
poult of a beavf anbatajtce Upon a-alyis by
eminent chemista. anion# whom was Prof George P.
Il.idley. of ftnffalo. N Y. Thle subata*v e wan found to
Consist of 92 per ce*J. p#r oxide of l£U9,-7 pei Sellcin
1 AlnmnU.
The world has U>nij bafjß a pei feet Kir»* and
Water Ff.* 112 Paint *n<& hoofing I emeut- and Ky repeat
ed and exhausted tests it k been demonstrated that the
above discovert fu'ly snpple* thut want. Oxid»-oflttW
mid Sellcla are two of the in«Mir ihde-rrnctive i»utis,ances
known to cliemitftrv. When atplied to shingles bv the
dipping pieces*, or by laying the naif In cement It hit*
eite u unqualified satisfaction. Applied to an old nhin
gle ri»of that is leaky It effectually stops nil leakage. If
applied according t. instruction!*, forms a coating of
••xide of ir>n tnat Is water ».nd Are proof. For Felt
rooflng It In second to none In the world. It la
Cheap, Light, Durable,
Fire and Water Pi 9pf. Such «n Inveultyn commend-
Itself to owners of property iu this ago of destrucU\e
c >nfl.igi ailons The demand for it is already gre-it—
Thla usef.il improvement was patented by N. E. 11l ike,
of Almond. N. Y., which l/etters Patent bear date the
Iftth day of April. I*6.V A Stock Company, with suf
ficient capital. has bee«#iartered by the State of New
Tftrk to devel-pe the mines and supply the necessities
I of the public.
The underslgved. having purchased rlgl-t of lint
ler County, for putting on roofs of above described
material, are now ready to ntract- for doing
tlie same, at a less roet than it can be done ot
i any other We will warrant all roofs to be
water and fire pro if, and to be durable. We will
•ell the right of a port* in of the County oft rea-on*ble
terms
For further particulars apply tfc or address TIIOB.
.M'UAFfICor.IAS V. RIDDLE, C>utreville. or H. S
BINGHAM, Barrisvllle, IVftu *.
no 14, 4w
The Magaiine fer the Times.
PEnRSONTjiG&ZINE.
IknMe-#'\ie steel colored Fashion
Plate*.
THIS popular Monthly Magiuine is the cheapest in
the world. In 1867 it will contain
ONE THOUSAND PAORS
FOURTHKN SPLENDID STERL PLATRS!
TWMLTKMAMMOTH FASHION PLATES
TWELVR COLORED PATTERNB!
MINI HtTNDRRD WQQD CUTS
TWENTY PinKß OF MfJMCI
All thla will t>« siveq »jq|y TWQ DOLLARS a year
or a dollar leas than Magazines of the cliu* of "Peter
eon." Its
Thrilling Tsles and Novelettes
Are the best published anvwhere All the most popu
lar writers are employed to write originally for 'Reter
son." Iu 1867, in addition to its usual quantity of short
stories, Four Original Copyright NoTclotin will i»« giv
en. by Ann 3. Stephens, Frank Lee Benedict. Ella Rod
man, and the Author ef "Margret Howtli.'' It also
publishes
If A«f MOTH COLORRD FASHION PLATRS
Ahpad of all others. Theae plates will be engraved on
steel, {wipe f|ie u»ual site, and will contain from four to
all ftgurga. TJifV W'!l •nperbljr colored, Alt.-, a
pattern, from which a dreaf, mqntijlif, of cfii|da dress
can be cut out. without the uiaf of a mantu i-niaker. Al
so, several psges of Housi-h Id and other receipts.
It is the best Lady's Magazine in
the World.
TRY IT FOR ONE TEAR.
»»» in Adt^nce.
One cqnjr. pne yeai ) 2 Oo
Fire copies.for one vear «no
Kitfbt copies, fir one year. 12 00
Fourteen copies, for one year....,, 20 ft
Pre miu or Qettiog up Clubs.
To every person getting up a club of five, eight o
fontteen, at the above rates, a copy of the V.agazin
for IHIS7 will be giv. n gratia.
'Specimens sent gratis, when written fir.
Address, post-paid,
CHARLES.I. PETERSON,
Nov. 14 (16.) 306 CheMtuijt S|r,<:«?!. Phi adelphla, Pa.
POBni!VN<
ELECTRIC SOAP
SAVES TIME,
SAVES MONEY.
SAVE* I. \ ItOR.
>4VhS cboriiEs.
S4VES WOMEN.
And all Nell 11.
If i« used by cnting info s;uaP shavings and diaa.*Jvint(
in hot water, then »"ak the clnthee five to ten minutea,
and * little hand rubbing will make hern as clean a«
hours of hard machi ie rubfiing with ordinary soap, and
the d dlcafe fabric reeeive no injury We cuti r«?-
fer lo thonsand* of fiitiiilieft who are using it.' an.J
not be
Dobbins' Electric Soap.
Sold by all leading groceries throughout the State
Manufactured only bv
DOBBINS & LOVE.
W'holeeale Oflce
107 South lireet,
no 8 3m. Philadelphia, Ji}.
'PUR subi-criber would respectfully inform the |iat*Jic
I that he has erected a new CAIt RI A'JE and W'AO
OV MAKIVO f*ll »l». on Street, eppoalte
J. 11. Neglejr, and below the M. K. Church, where he
ia to d<i aU kinds of in fci* li>ie of Jt'e«M
aeaa, such as making Busgies, Cnrriages, Wagon*. Sul
aies, Sleighs, and any thing in the line of Carriage and
Wagon making.
itkpairing done in the shortett pos*iUe tluif.
«TtiIVE HIM A CALL'tt»
Nev. ?, -66 tf J
X Situate in RvAier tp.. North Eaat of pM adjoining
the borough <>r Butler, contAiuing
84 Acre* of Choice Lnni/,
under a Ugh atate of cultivation two fine brick houses
one of extra large siie, one brick and ote frtune hutn
thereon erected; all theee bnlldlngs are in .condi
tion. A large of choice fruit of every
.variety .
This Faf m is Well Watered.
OTje good coal bank opeped, and Jn good working or
der!
'PI?l> Ma^e.very easy to perehaaera. For fur
' ther particulars call on the subscriber
iiving on the premises.
Dec. 12, ltjoH.3m) CHRISTIAN SRIBERT .
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
—AND—
JEWELRY.
Tn* nndereigred would reepeetfully inform the pub
lic that they have on h»ud, and are conatantly re
ceiving a varletj of
SPLENDID OiPCKS,
among wbiah is the .
Xew Patent Lever Clock.
Thia la • striking clock, and b/is been latelr introdu
ced by ««. It ia a flrat claes time keeper
MAXTfX ( I s Q( KS,
of all descriptions, and of the very be it material and
workmanship, warranfe«l to keep good time.
American and Patent
Lever Watches.
hunting case, warranted *«•»*! time keepers.
Colt mi<t Hhuip'N
veru Ainat Cartridges.
4ewelry.of ail kinds, and «.f g-v-l qnalltv, all of which
•old on rea«.<nablcierras 112 r cash.
▼e are now prepared to do all work and repairing
properly belonging to a j>wclry establishment, in a
Hitisfactory an«i Workmanlike tuauner
Wajtehea aud Cloeks,
elfr.nw.l HIM! ropaintil.on .hurt n .'ice
lM>o*t tl. p;«:o. W(.| .I.l* of Main gtiwt. -
nearly e| p»u, Duff>'a •u.r., »od.u|,po. lr Dr. N«y ,
m»n . "fflte CBAd. WISiIMAN 4 CO
.I
JOHN SCOTT,
On# Door SoutHof J. M. rhow.pson'a
taw Office,
IN BUTLER,
ANNOUNCES tbat he Is now opening andj receiving t
bin beconu slock of
Iffl&MSfEllHj
Consisting of DKY GOODS, of all descriptions, such a*
CLOT II
CAS9IMKHEB,
SATIN ETTt,
JEA N*.
T WEEPS.
FUPNOH MERINOES,
81 hit,
POPhINS.
ALPACAS,
COBURGS,
NOTIONS,
Jcady |rtncle Clothing,
, H.AXVKLS <Mf ALL KIND? AS!J)CO^ORS.
SLAHKUTS-,
CARPETS,
And Oil llloltis.
Groceries,
Hardware,
Queens ware,
Hats
Paps
Boots,
& Shoes,
SOLE LEATHER
And nil such goods as this market requires, which will
be sold CUE A I'.
mm Basßn {
X« to Show (Juoiln.
Highest Market Price Pijji} for all
kimls of merchantable Produce.
N0v.14(56) JOHN SCOTT.
SCIBS, WIEIMiIMSISi'SS
RiixisiKQ SYRUPI
, ('OH
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Chol
era Morbus, Cholera Infan
tum, Fit* from Worms,
Wind iii the Sknn
ach and IVnc
f{», rfr.,
BUT
m*j%. .
FOIf
Children when Teething!
AND TO PRODUCE SLEEP,
TIIlj? Medicine >b positively wairint*d superior lo any
other article of Urn J.lnd h m-irKff; and i/i sold in
• hut way that person* can'liave their money refund**! by
calling on the I/.k-iil A Kent if n «t perfectly satisfactory.
##-.-oid everywhere at 2b cent* per bottle
4 fc. i; KJ)H K 112, CO.,
n«v 21. '€•—(jtn.osl b»r Ilutler.
Are you afflicted with a Cough
or Cold 1 Are vou predisposed
to Consumption ? Are the
lives of children in jeop
ardy from sudden and repeat
ed attacks of CroupT If so.
purchase a Bos pf
BJyADE'S EUPHONIAL
LUBRICATORS!
THE PEOPLE MOST SURE
ANI) EFFECTUAL ft EM EI) Y
I'OR COIJG HS, CQLftS, CJJOUP,
CA'RKRH. ASTHMA, PIP
'fHKRIA. BRONCHITIS.
AND PULMONARY '
DISKASKS.
The Lubricator Is a medical preparation in the form
of a loxeuge, wlmh of nil modes is th«* moat pleasant
and oonveuient. They contain no deleterious ingredi
ent, and warranted to be always safe even for the weak
est and most sensitive stomach. In Croup they give
immi'dnUe reli*?!" For jCcughs and Colds tiiey Rra in
valuable. Km Catarrh, Aerhma. Bronchitis they fytiVo
no ei|iial in the maikc't, (yide certificatesaccompanying
each l»«»x.) Idptheriu, iji;it dreaded and dp'solntinjc din—
ease, they control Wonderfully aiid alni'j-timmediately.
No Public Speaker, Singer or Tear he/. should be with
out thetn, as they remove huarsenehs and strenglhln
and clear the voice. "
mf Always use them in iime, and if symptoms are
severe ns« very froely.
J. II Blades ACo Proprietor, Elmlra,
For sale by all druggist*.
J. HENDERSON aco*,
Wholesnle Agents,
Dec. 13, IRtyV—Jyr Pitt*burg, Pa.
.'•l'ffquritionahly tire best miktained
work of the kind In the World."
HARPER'S
NtW MONTHLY MIIiUINE.
Critical Notices of the
It is the forenio*t Magazine of Abe tiajr TDe fireside
never hail a more delightful <■-rii pur-em, nor the million
a more enterprbdi g friend, than Harper's Magazine
Methyl ft i:r<U4*i<t. (Tial 11 tnore )
The most popular Monthly in th« world.— N Y. Ob
server.
We must refer in terms of Eulogy to the high tone
and varied excellences of HAItl»r,K'S MAGAZlNE—
ajournal with a monthly circu,l atlon of abou) 170.000
copies—in whose nges are to be found some of the
elf lc«f«t liidif and general reading of the day' We
s|>eak of this work a- tin evidence of the culture of the
American People; and the popularity it has acquired
is mental. haeh number contains fully 144 pages ot
reading matter, appropriately with good
j.ood cuts ; apd it coutai..B in it*elf the monthly
£nd the more philoaophicai quarterly, blended with
He best features of the daily journal. It ha* gre«t
power in the di*»enr nation of a love of pure l.brature.
Trubxer's Guide to American Literature, London
The volumes bound constitute of themselvee a libra
ry of miscellaneous reading, nidi a* cannot be mtpd in
the same compass in any other publication thifr tijk
come under uur rfotlte —HntU>n Cdnrier y "
SUBSCRIPTIONS .--1867
The Jjajv e perfectml a system of mailing !
by which they can supply the .Hagacine and Weekly 1
promptly to those pho prefer to receive their period!- 1
cals directly troro the office of Publication. j
The poMtago on Harper's Magiudne ia 24 cents a
year, which must be paid at the su bocribers poet office
BGM MTqi *
Harper's Maoaiimb, oneyear....T...# ,fl 00.
An«XL» «l»her the Magakfne br Weekly
will b« suopVic 1 gratis f.. r every club of Klva Subac riOer
at S4 OO each, in-'ue remittance; or six cop tea foa
fiO uu. .
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A Complete Set, 'i»/#' coniprlsin* Thirty-Three Voi
nmea. hi neat cloth binding, wII be M -nt by express,
freight at expente of purchuiwjr, for %2 25 per volume.
JJinglo volumes by mail, postpaid $3 uO. Cloth caae«
for binding, 58 ceqtA, by mail, p<»Ktpaid. '
%• Sub-cription# from Brit sh North Amaricio
Providences must be accompanied witti cent*
ttonal to prepay United Mafee P<*tage. Address, :
w HAUPKK A B&OTHEKB
strr. 14 W. Fraoklin Sqnare, |
BURfcL HILL NURSERY.
l -*t- to
OF ALL Kllffps %
J 111.) BETTER LIE ERER ULBRE TUFTARUUB .
Fruit Tfees of Ail Kinds.
AND s
SHRUBBERY 4 SHADE TRSE9 4
OF ALMOST KVKRT VARIETY.
The universal testimony ot those who h*».
fruit and other Tree* from
Rural Hill Nnrsery
V 7T . """ , FR""" FORELGI. NURA«RL M ;
OF TYPE TRUTH., ANY NUMBER OF RELIABLE T«LLMO„L.|J
C.N. BE'HAD IN I HI. CUM, AND TLDNLLY. L>ER«.N. DEIL-
RE.JUE.TED IJ N || , N< l EIEMINK
ji»
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Rutler, Nor. , ?6 * T ™ 4 SOBS.
THE
Saturday Evning; Post >
A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM EN
GRAVING.
Beduced prices to £Uubs.
THE SATVRDAT SVENISG POSTg IT... B.ANTI
FNL RLEWENGIARIU* (I, M ED 0,, OR UTI'I LL.RRR LLOR»»)
"Si? 1 "# oa vSMTIK}
A TILEOFTH,. BOATHWRAT.'>'BR KMRNIN RRNIU.LT AUTHOR
OF "TILT. I'LIANTOUI OF THE KOREAL." PRAIRIE FLOA.R •• A. ,:
TBI. WILL H. F.,LL„.M LIY OTHER
BRAT ATILLIORA, MIORLER ATORIEI, K.AEJ> SKELCLIE., UTT.R.
AGRICULTURAL ARTLILE., AC., .RE A REGULARLY „| TTN
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R FT~. METODEOU'L, CLUTBE. WRLNGERI'APNLITUNJ
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HATE THEIR LUTOIR. ENTERED ON. XW HAL OF TIIK POST AT
«" ««' RECTI T* the whole R 1567 betUte, '
«c in m .
I copy (and ona Premium KugAtviiirr' $2 50
4 copies 6
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?? .. (and ofte gratis 28 00
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ri"" -i?t l'r- ° * r : ■ nn, rl? l" l P*r. eontalßlng
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intha Union." ir - ,Tr
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in nil the departments otuii Anieriran Family Papcr-
II \AHt K'a \\ J.KKI.V hiu e«i'i«d f.ir it» M |f right to its tp
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ture hiMtorians will elincli ihemaelTM out «.f llarprr'a
Weekly loliicalji r writers and painter*, and puhliahaH
are turned to <|6»t. V. }' AV« nyelitt. ,
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• It m at on re a leading |»..iitical and hutorical anna I
iat of tha nation*"— fhilaJtlphia Pr,,,
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which they can anpply tha Nugatine and WMHp prompt
ly to th.me who prefer lo recive Ujeir pari«>dicala direct
ly fr«»m the office of puhlicallon- /'o«tnia»>tera and oth"
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Shnw.mil on "
The
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at the pnrchaaer. Toluna X taadj
January lat, 1867. Addre**
HARPER A BROTHER,
Franklin Square, Naw York
muDnWir
A OEAUTIFUL PREMIUM KN'ORAYINQ —>
REDUCED VftUFaS TO CLUBS
Tlie LADY'B FRIEND aanouncea for IIHT. the lb)
lowing nexeleU:- A New Ptofy by Mra llenry Wood,
autlior of "East Lyflne," "H,e Chanofhis," Ac "Iluw
a womati ha«l her Way," hy Elizabeth Preecott, arf
thor >)f"To!d by tha Sun," "No l«ongar Young." b 112
A'maritta M- Douglaaa, anthor of*' In Trust,'' Ac., and
•'Dora Castel," by Frank l.ea Benedict. *
It will give a Mplrndid Double Paige Finely Colored
Fashion Plata—enffraved on Steel—ia every number
It will give a beautifully executed Fancy B'eel engra
ving in every number.
It will givß a large asaortpient of Wood Cats, lllua
traUn|f tlePirtJk&na, Ac., in every num
ber.
It will give a popular piece of Maaic. worth tka coat
of the .Magaxine in itaelf—in every n«mt>4r.
It will give a copy of the Premium Steel
Engraving—"Ooe of Life'a Hnppy' ijoura"— J6 iaahek
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chera," "liold and Silver Watchea," ,4 Guna," aa
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**M mm
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Addroaa DEACON A PETERSON,
GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH
A Family anJ an Agricutura Journal,
Of tht Largest ajfii Hand»ome»t Dei*
eriptifia
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CHOICE LITERATURE, including Poetry, Novelettes
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tact them no far aa withia our ppver again*t the falae
doctrines and selfish puipoaaa of Use'mauy empires and
sunaaiion-udNvtiturera by which the Farmer la inceeeant
ly assa.led '* Thia portion 'bf the OxaMa»TOltii T»L*-
atvi'H worth the price of subscription.
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