THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa, Wednesday, Dec. 13,'865 gfay-IJKADr.E's Monthly, for January. 1860, is before us. It is an excellent Magazine ; every body should read it.— To test the truth of what we say, call at Heioeman's Book Store and get one. — Price 25 cts. |®-We have just reoeived the Ameri | can Agriculturist for Deo. As usual it I is filled with instruction and good ndvico kfor fanners. We are pleased to learn that Hie Genettee Farmer has lieen merged. Bith the Agriculturist, which, we have no Bouht, will add much to its excellence as for farmers Now is the lime et up clubs, to commence with the Eisuinjr year, l'rice, 81 50 per annum Kn advance. Address, ORANGE, JUDD & •Co., 41 Park Row, New York. teg~\Ve have just received OODF.Y'S LADY'S HOOK for January. It contains the usual amount of instructive literature, characteristic of that book. Those wi.-h ing to secure this mainline for the ensu ing year, should send for it at once Price, 83 00 per annum. See prospectus in another column. TcHtluiouiiil l«» I»r. OltlsluiP. We notice that the students of the "Philadelphia University of Medicine nnd Surgery" presented Professor Old *hue, of Pittsburgh, with a large silver pitcher, in appreciation of his services,at the close of what they were pleased to term "a service of scientific, practical and instructive lectures on Uiino Path ology." Jlr. Oldshue has given the first full course of lectures on this subject that has ever been delivered in a regular estab lished medical college in this country. — He is the pioneer in this branch, having practiced it for more than twenty years, during which time hclin examined over fifty thousand specimens of urine in dis caso. His office :>nd residence is No. 132 Orant street, Pittsburgh, where lie isdai ly crowded with patients from all parts of the country. SPECIAITNOTICE. "Great oaks from little acorn* grow.' ( The worst disuse known to the hu- j man race epring from causes so small : as to n'most defy defetion. The j volums of scientific lore that fill the } tables and shelves of tho medical fra ternity oii'y %o to piove and elabo i ratevth'ise facts. Then guard voiysolveei-rtSfßi \"'U may. The snrfTTi-st pimple on the _hkiw-is a tell-tale and indicator of disease. It may fade anil die away from the surface of the body, but it will resell the vitals, perhap , at last, and death be the result and final close. MAOOIKL'S BILI.IOUS, DYSPKP TIC and DIAIUUIKA PILLS cure where all others fail. While for Hums, Bcalds, (Chilblains, Cuts, and all abia sions of the skin, MAOGIEL'S SALVI: is infallible. Sold by J. MAOOIEI . j 43 Fulton street, New York, and all Druggists, nt 25 cent per box. Kor the Citizen. To the People of "Butler County. Tlic ItiOlcr %i , ii<l«iiiy--tho Elec tion on llie 2;i«l Instant. The Trustees of the Butler County Academy have spread themselves some what, and without any authority of law. or so far as we can understand, without ally petition from the citizens of the county; called an election of the citizens ■ o.i the 23,1 inst., for the purpose of deci ding for or against a proportion 10 con solidate the Academy property, and funds j with the Witherspoon Institute, located in tho boro. of Butler. The Trustees tell us that this property is worth some S 1,000. In an address to the people of Butler county they set forth the same plausible reasons why they desire this j fund to be consolidated with the Wither- I spoon Institute, in some lor in.to be called j the ''Butler Count// Institute." The no tice lor this election is to bo found in \ jonie part of the aforesaid address, and is accompanied by an outlino of tho plan upon which this Butler County Institute is to be incorpor.ted, to be filled upas circumstances may require. The notice for this election appears in ono number of eich county paper, only,with no edito rial notice in either paper. The election officers of the several townships and bor oughs are not even requested to conduct these elections upon any principles of law regulating eleetious. Now this whole scheme seems to us to be march ing along a good deal in the dark, and looks very much like an attempt to get the consent of the citizens of Butler county to this proposition or consoli dation, iu a kind of swindling way. The instincts of these sagacious trustees, must tench them, that three-fourths of the citi fens of the couuty, will kuow nothing, and can kuow nothiugof these elections; by the kind of dogs warning that has been given them. Now if we do not obey the mere whistle of a few schemers, whether we hear it or not, or caunotqi.it our legitimate business and run to an election, every month; it is to be con strued iDto a consent to dispose of our property. We are cooly told that it will be represented to the Legislature of Pennsylvania i > a petition that the oon * , -Ul. -ILUM—LU" sent of the citizens of tho eounty has ■ boeu obtained in favor of the proposed ! | consolidation, and asking to be inoorpo i rated upon the outline of principles set t forfh. This summary way of obtaining . our consent, and making it the grounds for obtaining a law to sell our property, is a doctrine, and a precedent, that we feel bound to protest against. Aside from the very objectionable plan for obtaining the consent of the citizens of the eounty, to this proposed consolida < lion, it is still not clear of sectarian bias, nor of sectarian suspicions ; notwithstand ing the denial contained in the address. We are not told how our money is to be used in this consolidation scheme. We would like to know it it is to be applied to the extension of the Witherspoon building, or for the purchase of an exten sive library, or tho sallarys of prulesseis. and assistant teachers, musicians, Jcc. — ! We suppose the "Butler couuty Insti tute" is not to be an endowed institution —the Academy fund could uot make it such. If the small sum of 81,D00 is to be applied to the sallaries of professois, and assistants. it would be of little use to tho people at large ; although it would j doubtless be desirable for the professors themselves. We feel bound to guard again<t such a dispositiou of our proper | , ty. We have not been told the reason, j why thepresbyterian presbytery desires , an equal number of trustees in this con- I . tcmplated institution. We oan see that if these four presbyterian trustees can not have their way, in the choice of pro fessois and teachers, they could bring tin. institution to a dead lock. We see that i religion is to be taught, now if the pco I pie of the county should elect a presby- ' terian for trustee they could dictate the | kind of religion that must be taught, and ilius give a religious bias to tho ins.titu ! ■tion. If those who assume to control the I policy of a very respectable sect, of the | christian religion, desires to strip this contemplated Jiutler County hintitule, ol all taint, or suspicion of sectarianism, let them make it a Duller County Institul' not only In name, but in fact; by allow ■j ing the citizens of the county toe'eet six j trustees in the usual way, at their annu ' al elections, whose duty it would be to j j conduct the Institution under a well j guarded charter of incorporation. This j would place the presbyterian sect, in a j | high position for liberality in regard to | education and religious opinions. We agree with the trustees in but one j thing, and that is, that it is time some | disposition of this Academy property iliouM be made. In their address, they have stated, and answered in a very briel way. a number of propositions for the (lis posal of tli s property; but no ono seems to suit their taste but this one of consul ids' The proposition, that this prop erty should be sold and together with the oilier funds, invested in a small farm, or site, to build a poor house for Butler coun ty, is disposed of by asking a question ; " Would this he carrying out the original ! design ?' We sly much more so, than the blending it with a s ctarian Institu tion. We say that this proposition for a poor house, is the one for which the peo ple of Butler county, arc iu favor of, by | an overwhelming majority ; their inter ests, and their benevolence, both prompt llieni to it. The Butler Academy h. s scivcd its day, and has fully carried out the dfi-ign, of the noble men, who found ed it. It was. a necessity for tho poor I emigrants, who cainerto Butler county, in I .the beginning of the present century.— I This necessity no longer exists. We have our abundance of common schools, and ! ; more higher institutions of learning than j are well patronized. The next greatest ne cessityjin the comitfis a I'oor House, we find a prccodcnt for it,in all the surround j 1 ing counties. If the Trustees of the Butler Acade | | my, wish to represent their constituents I fairly, let them exercise themselves, in a | lair way, by getting petitions, (nuuier- I ously and respectably signed) to the Leg j j islaturc of Pennsylvania, asking the pas- 1 sage of a law authorizing the Trustees of j the Academy to call an election of the 1 citizens of the county, at their spring j elections, —making it the duty of the of- \ fleers, to conduct the election, under the j laws regulating elections, in this conmiou j wealth; for the purpose of deciding, be- : tween a poor house; and this proposition for consolidation, with the Witherspoon j Institute. Iu this way on y, cau a fair expression ot the citizens of the county be obtained. There are thirty-six i townships and boroughs in tho county, ! and there are probably an average of two j poor persons in each ono of them at the I present time. This would, a t once till a i poor house with seventy-two inmates.— j We predict that a poor house iu Butler j county, will yet gladden the hearts of the poor and needy . MANY CITIZENS. MRFL* CONSPHTIVES.— The undersigued hating beau restored to heath iu a tow weeks by a ve«y aimp.e reine «ly. aft«r having sivffuied several years, with a btvute lung aflEoctiou, and that dread disease, Co&sumptiou—is aiixj >us to UAL* k QOJSII io lisfeiivw suhersrs tbe means To all who desire it, he will vend a copy of the prej»- used, [free of Charge j, with tbe direction* for preparing and u«iug the sauie, which they will find « surt cure for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BKONCIITIS, Cotoua, Coi.ua. etc Theonly object ot theadvertieer insendiug the prescription ia to benefit tbe afflicted, and spread in formation which he conceives to be invaluable, and he ' hope* every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it coat them nothing, and may prove a blowing. Partlee wishing the prescription, will pltaee addreec Kir. JED WARD A, WJLBON. .. _ ty j | haawburg, JUoga Ounty, », '66—sm, tfvw York GriuJuaUHl At Duff's Merchautile College Pittsburg; W. W. Hunter. Pittsburgh. James 11. H. Taylor, Ormsby, Alle gheny Co., Fa. Mdmuud W. Dyiart. Lancaster City, Pa llcnry J. Vanden, Oallipolis, Uallis County; Ohio, Hiram Sikos, Harrison Mills, Scioto Co Ohio. Jnmc9 M. Gordon, Fair Hsven; Preble Jounty., Ohio. John F. tivans, Lawrenceville, Pa. ■' Charles W. Hovia, Clintonvillc, Venango Co, Pa. A. 11. Beckett, Monmotli, Illinois. .1, I) McFadden, Cbartiers, Alle gheny Co , Pa. J. \V. pollock, Iluntsville, Ohio. \\ m Kdmistou, Iluntsville, Ohio. J. E. Kitzmiller, Minerva, Ohio. Wm. 11. 11. Simpson, New Castle; Pa. lames A. McMi lien, Upper St. ! Clair, Fa, West ley C. Howe, Shippensville Pa Stewart Thompson. New Castl Pa. John L. Tirlbftll, New Castle, l'o. All of whom passed the usual search ing examinations of the College satis ! factor!ly, anil who will, no doubt, I hereafter distinguish themselves by lan honorable proficency in business, j Each graduate was awarded the beau tiful diploma of the College, as a ere- I dential of his proficiency—of his in i dustry, anil of his exemplary deport ment during his course of study. | : ,\ 1 11 A in 1 HI ISI !»l 1A IS. THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. DR. MAOGIEL'S ! PILLS AND SALVE. The*' Mf.' giving roraedM * are now, for the flrttt tint •, , qivi-n publicly to the world For over a quarter of a , | ceutury «»f private practice Mie ingredient* In ihnne I LIFE-GIVING PILLS! I Harp been med with the greatest «uccew. Their miwiton , it imt only to prevent dU« but to cure. They m-nrcli nut the varloiiri nmliMlien by whit b the patient l« KufT. ritiK I I an.l i. invifforati'M th«« falling -v-teiii. To the agod and J I infirm a lewd»*e« of the«e FILLS will prove to be A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, | f,.r In every cane thev ,vM new tile nnrl vitality, n.i.l i.' ston ibe wunins etn fgieti to their prldtine utate. To tb«* i v .uiitf and middle .-.-I they will prove tnoflt Inv ilunlile ns a reiyly. Bpecifif, and Kteiltng medicine. Here in a tlreamrealtftcd. lh : >t I'onfe-tle-Ke.m fought f<»r three hundred >nui«ago. nnd uevei found, 110 looked for a t ointalu that would re»toie the old to vigor and make youth ever An Internal Spring! i It wait left for thi* day and hour to realize the drenin. | and nhow, iu one gloriou* fact, the that mudu it fair. TiIESE FAMOUS REMEDIES! Cannot stay the flight t>f yearn, hut they ran fo*re back and ludd aluiif. disease that inlKht u nutpli i-vei ;b. j ;m« d and lito young Let pi tie hetdtaif then, bui st /.•• the fuurttblu opportunity that ofi'era. When taken .•* prescribed— For Bilious Disorders I Nothing ean be more productive «'f rnre than the** [ I'IJI*, Tb<>iralmo«t magic inflnenfif* U Iflt at once; and I •be utual < ■•nroiuilatila of llii« diittrewing di<*e«i>«e are removed. Them; iemedlM ai e mad»- from tbu purist Vri;t'lnl>le Compniiittls. They will not harm the moat delicate female, and can bo given with g'K»d efk i in prewcilbed doees to the j youngenl babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all eruption* of the »kin. the*M,VE In nn >t in valuable. It tl if not beal exfernally alone, but pene tiates with the moat searching c-fl'ecH to the Veiy root of th« evil I DR. KGGIEL'S PILLS Invariably t Kli' l|ic I'ulluiiiiix l)l*vaKuu i Asthma. Bowel Coinpl Unta, CWU l'!.lda, Cheat Di»«a«es, CiMtivena*!, Dyspepala, Dlari bt»a, Dr.p.y, Debility levar k Agua, Vemalr Complaints, Head icht Indigestion luAuenui, luflaiuatlon, Inward Weakness, Ljver Complaint, Uiwneaaof.KplrlU, Hingwui m. bait Khuum, bcalda, Hkin Disease*. j ttce —None genuine without tbe ensraxod trade mark aroutitl each pot or box. Mgned bv DM. J. M.UiGIKL, -k», lultuu st., .\ew Vork, to counterfeit which < j is felony. •#*S>ld byall respectable Dealers in Medicines ! it'ir. fho (Jutted btatto and Canattas—at 26 c-n si par box or pot. Kxeciil(>i'*i» .\oiiee. N-OTILT, ia fi»EO tb«t UUrm tnuunentaty, on Ike estate of J. D,» unnlrgham, late of Venango Tp , let it have been granted to the uuder»lg*ied, Thercf<». • ! Mil petsons hin»wmg intlebied to said esl t.e j I *iil make ioimediut* payment, and those havingclaiun j : igainct the same, wfill present tht-m properly antheut 112 ■ tateo f-r settlement. W>l MAIU'I.N, j Dec :3 Kx'r PHOTOGRAPHS &C ! SAML i-L SYKK> having pnrchasetl tjje well kn wn 1 l'uot.'graph Ualiety ol H. t Ituielttm, situated on Mam ! >t eel, oppoeite tbe pt. re of Weber A Trouiman. w<_.utd j | r pec t full J luform tba public thai he is pcepaied to : i*HOTOIiRAPIIB, IMIiKOTYPES, *V FKIUtDOTVPKS, I , and the new Alhotypeor picture—all in j jth latent and most approved style*. Pera-JD* desiring j j iife'ikt pictures will <1 iweU to give him a call I Pictures taken in dark weather as well a«> in ciaar I woat her «U-Caii aud exauuue specimeuf .-fr* I l>t:. 13, lM>o. Election Notice. fllllKKE win be a meeting of the butler n o. Mutual JL fire iuatirance compaqy, at thjalrofllcs in Hutler, at , 1 "'Clark i>u the second Monday of January next, I tor tie pufp>«e of electing I*2 directum for tho ensuing j A general stt«-ndance is r>'«ju«*sted, ae other bu binvfir of importance will be transacted. By order of tbe I'reeidentf II C 11 lineman, aec'y. lecl3 3t Vtlmiiiislralor'M Xotirc. <f Admitiistrstl n. on the estate of Kobart \K'4»y "ate if the B<»r«» of Centreville decM, having 112 in'.inrcd to the un ler»igne<t, therefore, ail per*<ns knoaliig tbemselves indebted to said estate are re<|ne*ted to m%ke itnmeaiate payment, and th<»e having claims agaimt the same, will present th**m properly authenti cated/«r settlement. J. M. Lawrence. Peclß Adm'r GEO. A. BLACK, AiUvmj at Law, ALH ) AGENT fur the collection of Pensions, Bounty IVk- pay, Ac. Office wifjj J. N. A J. Pnrviance, _ . Butler F*. Dec. A 1866:tf 111115 undersigned wishes to inform tbe public that be . has 10-chased the right of Joseph W'hitefield pat ented la*t June, for tanning leather. In the fullowing township*. Forward. Adam**, Maidycreak, Oakland, j Summit, Jefferson, Clinton, Buffalo, Winfl«ld.Cleaiflald, pouacal,Cranberry, Worth, Brady, Middle*** end I'enn I I wish to oaution the public against pure baaing ' from any cj» alea, ae no one U anthorUy Uom ma { Break mck. Bee IS IWA . 1 PROSPECTUS FOR 186GI THE LIDU FRtEHD. SPLENDID ARRA i" OF TALENT. Iner.tering npoti the third year of its existence, the proprietor* ut this uew nmgnzltie beg Isave to olTe r kfceir thanks to the ladies of America foi ili»- liberal support already extended to them . Few magaiiiß"« have b-Mint ed during o»ei. year of a list of nearly twenty* fivetbouseud names* The Lint a * Rir.vn will continue to derote a* hereto fore to Choice Literature and the fllu*trations of the Fashion*. It will contain the latest pattern* of Clmk-. Caps, Ifcmnets, Head Dre*asea. Fancy Work, Embroidery Ac.. with Receipts, Musi'- and other matters Intcroafing tol*diea. The \lii-dc alone \* worth more than thttoit of the whole nrigagjue, the plecea beiutc selected br Prof. Ontze from the cnp:icl<:u* repository of that widely known and enterprising firm, Messrs. Lee A Walker. BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS. A bean' ifnl Steel Fancy Kngrnvin* and a Superb Col ored Steel Faehiun Plata will illustrate every number; beaidea well executed Wood I ut*. illuatratlve of the Fashions. Fancy work, Ac., too nnmorous to drtaiL HEWINO machine premium. Iti onler to enable ladle* to prr>cure a first quality Pewinjr Machine at very little outlay, we make the fol lowing libeial offers:—- M[» will give one of Wheeler k Wilson's celebreted newing machiues, there. ular ptlce of wh eh Is fllty-tive • otlni*. on the following terms : 1 Twenty copies of the Lady's Friend one year, and the Sewing Mochtue ..$7u.00 2. Thirty copie\ our vear. end the Sewing Ma chine $86,00 , 'A. F<»rty copies, one year, uud the Sewing Ma i chin* SIOO.OO In tbe ftiat of the above . lubs, ,t lady can gee tweu'y ' subscriber at the regular price of $2 [.Da copy, and then j by sending on tbe*tt aubsertptlons, and twenty dollurt : in addition, will get a Mm bine that she caunut buy any where else for less litm filty lit- dollars If sbu gets I thirty stibecriboM aud neventy-flre iJoliars, ahe will only add Tfc sL) >LLA US to the amount. While it «lie gMHn-tv suhsr-ribor* jtt the tegular price, she will cot ber machine f.,r nothing. '1 he magazine will be sent to different post offices, if | de.ired The niiinos and money shou|d be 112 rwaided as rapidly as obtained, in o*ler tlmt the subscriber* may I begin to receive their magazines nt once and not become j dissatistied frith the delay. 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S. Postage The • ontents of the Laxly't Friend and of the 7V«t wh! I ihvnH be ontirely different I Address lIKACON A PBTBRSON. | NOT 29.] No 319 Walnut street. Philadelphia. Tlie .tlixlvl Parlor .Wnftaziue ol' America. MONTHLY MAGAZINE Cnmbinee and presents the mo«t Interesting, useful, and artiactive array of posnlar features ever ufTeied in a magazine, including | LAIIOEII AN I) MORE COSTLY STSKL ENGRAVINGS Than are furnished in any other. I ORIGINAL STORIES AND I' O Mrt tit Tilt MOST CVI.VKKT AUTHORS NEW AND VALUABLE MUSIC, Ity the moat popular compose'* | ARCHITECTURE AND MODEL COTTAGES, J With diagrams. ri»U RORTRAITR or KMIMKNT PBRBO9* * THK FASHIONS, Tn every dengrfntent "112 Ladies, and Children** presn splendidly illustrated \*ith iinrivaled and miwlel Fu'-hio j Plates, and on i usual I FULL ail&E Pa I'TKIINS, BRAID A EMBROIDERY. AIHO. 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Albums, yearly -ul-cHptjons to the t»e ß t magazine*. Webs tern Large Dictionary, t lothea wringers ? Music boxes, Melialeons, Sowing machines, Pianos, 4-: c J An.ib dy can easily aecuro one • 112 the.above Premiums GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK IFOIR, 18SS. TUK ! , Fashion Magazine of the World. WTKIIATUItK, nr..- «rt«, and fuhiom. Tlio mo«t j miguillcent.<teel engravings. Double faabion plates Wood engravings on every nubject that cau iute.esi la Idler Crotchet kuit ting. Netting, Luibruidory Artisli J for the toilet, for the Puriur, the Boudoir, and the kitch • en Everything, iu fact, to mak* a complete L.tni's | BOOK. The Ladies' Favorite for 36 Years- I No Magaziue h.n beenab eto compote with it, None I attempt It. C.ODEY'H RECEIPTS, for every department of a household. These alo&e are \ j worth the price of tUo Book j MODE L COTTAU AW (no other magazine give* them), • I ) wim dntg a us. i DRAWING MSSONB FOlt THE VOI SG At.- j other specialty with Godey. ORIGINAL MUSIC, worth Ma year. Other Mags! zlnes pubiiah old worn-out mueic ; but the subscriboi* ' to tii.dey feet it before the music etore. GARDENING FQR LADIES. Another peeuliarly with Godey. Fashions from Mesera A. T. Stewart A pq , of New York, the millionii« merchant-, appear in Oodny, tho only mag uine that hat them. j I. id es Bonnets. We give more rf them In a year » any othei magazine. In fact, the Lady's Book ens- 1 j i .es ev«-ry i.a«l/ t » t»e her own b nuet maker. , MARION HAR^AND, j Authoress of ' Alone" "Hidden Faith,' M Molt tide,' Ninnies and -Miriam," writes for G'-dey each month, and for no other magazine. { A new novel by her will be published in IKtO. We have , aleo retained all our old anu favorite contributors. TERMS OF GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1866. ; (From which there can be no deviation.) ' The following are the terms of ths Lady 's Book fo r I860: One copy, one year fC tO • Two copies, one year 6 SO Three copies, one" year 7 bO Four copies, oue year 10 00 Flee copies, one year, and an extra copy to the per* n getting up theclub,m<*kingsix copiea 14 00 Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, naking nine copies 21 oo Eleven copiea, one >ear, and an extra copy to the pe.son getting up the club, making I twehe copies 37 50 ' Mir All additions to clu»»e at club rat#s Mif Oodey'a Lady's Book and Arthur's Home Maga zine will be seut each one year, on receipt of <1 AO. tPf We have no club with any other magazine or B«ws|»aj>er. • 7V»« money mu>t all be tent at one time for any of the Clubs. M&- Canada subscribers must send A cents additional lor each subscriber. Addreaa L A GODE^. N, £. Cbmer Sixth and Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 12, Oca 112 Executor'a IVotire. "VT OTICE is given, that Letters Testamentary en the * ; eetate of John Smith, late of Fair*iew Tp. dae'd , , have been greeted to the undersigned, therefore allper ; sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will I make immediate t>a\ment,and those baring claims | against the same will preseet them, propely authentica ted for settlement E >3ERT CAMPBELL, Ex ! Oct IP. 1 DRY GOODS. ANOTIIEIt HEW SUPPLY JUST KBCEIf ED, AT REDUCED PRICES, D. T. PAPE & CO S MtSLIXS AT 25, SO, 33, 3| (into IG, IK, 20, 22. VEHV lIKST, 95, DEL AIXB 25, SO, 35. PnrnmeKoA Cobnrn, 371, 45, 50. FRKXCII Ml.ltl\OS 112, 125, 110 | A|l Woul Pinds Tseta. Balmoral an.] Hoop Skirts PRICES. Aloug with a full slock of Notions and Fancy Goods For the TTolydftys. CALL ANp SEE. De 112., 1866,4- w. Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs!! 9RS GRAHAM & HUSH.ION K AVINO purchased the Prng S'ore recently "wn«*d by l»r. 11. V Hamilton, will carry on the Drug bud ne*a in all it« departments, at thaoldatand, Royd's ltb*k Mdn Street Btttler I'a. We hiive couatuutly on band and for nale a pure quality of DIU'OS t HFMK'Af.y and I'AINTS OILS V ARXFPIfKS \ Mi OLA?fI, WHITE LI;AI>, HKl> LEAD A LITIIER \OE Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty, TURPENTINE, AND ALOIIfOL, I.AIII). FISH A NEATJ* FOOT OTI M. B'>ri'LKß, VIALS, A.VDCOKRB, SOAP. PFOVOFP A LAMP.-*, PUKE OR «UND SPICKS Ac. Ac. ic. Also a geuerel variety « 112 Perfumory & Toilet Articles. Wines and Llfjuora for Medical purposes. Wine* 112 r Sacrament: ! n-e. fuini»hed at co*t. Pnysiciaos crlptiotM c 'refiilly compounded. The pnblicia leapectfullv inv'ted to ca'l and examine our xtock, wh nrei 'tiOdent that we can aell reasonable saeny -Imllare t ibliahment iu the county. Nov. 22 IMVS::Iv. j >1 as CIDER VINEGAR, VW'S-' Graham &. Huselton's 3DR.TJC3- STORE- I Dec li. IMA ISIEW ARRIVAL OF mm DRY GOOD! Furs, Cloaks & Shawls. VIT E have just received the l.irzeat and most cotn >V p:eto st.ick of French Meriuoes, WOOL DeLAINS. CASHMERE. COBUROS. PRINTS MUSLTNS, J CASSIMKRES, Ac Ac tver rffersd to the public, snd aa our stick was pur- I chaaed on the recent pamc, we are able to sell at very | low prices. Furs! Furs!! Furs!! We have a very Isrre stock of Ladiea MNses A Thildrena Gape. Vic tori nea, » ollars. Cufla an.l Muff a «.f all styles, and quality. Also a very fine aM of CLOAKSSACQUES& CIRCULARS, of onr own Manufacture, which enables ns to sell a: le«s prtcea than parties who buy ihem *^ist. We have a very large and cheap stock of SHAWLS OF ALL STYLES, SIZES PRICES AN'D QUALITIES. Remember ws bpy sR our goods bj the CASE,BALE&PACKAGE which edkbles ns to sell at EASTERN JOBBESS fBIOES, We would call the attention of WHOLESALE BUVEtia 1 te this stock of Oooda. DUNLAPLDKER A 00. 13«, Federal S«., ALLEtiIIUN Y CITY. Pec. 6, IW6. «mo WALL I?API3Sr AT M'-ch vzi*txxr ''-jw-m-i— —mi jHI "■ML- i Claim Agent, fllllß undorslgned wonld respectfully notify the public he ba* been regularly commissioned aa QXjA.I:M: -A-Q-EISTT, far securing timintg Mnntg, Arrears of ftig and fW»- tiont, *>r aoldiers, or If Ibey ere dead, for their leg*l representative* No charge will b« made for prosecuting tbe claims of aoldlsrs, or their rep-eaeutatives until the same are collected. C. M. A.ND£IU»<>.N. lintler, Jaue 27, IM6. NEW IIAHXKBB 9IIOP. c^rs Sedwick, NefF & Co. n AVINO opened a new Tf flhop, opponfte Boyd's Building*. Bntler, Pn.. will ke<*t> constantly •»n hand, a large aaortment of Saddle, llxrimw, and every tblftg In their line of buelnes*. which he otfcra at price* to cult the times. Work of all kinds manufactured ' to order, and re pairing-done on short notice. Dec. P.lSMtrttf JOHN A. BEM7IOK. R. M. MI4URE, | Attorney at Law, A Nil PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT. 1 Of net. N. K. corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa. J Feb. n, l*64::tf. nsroTiOE. John M. Thompson, and Charles MCaridleaa, fa, Jas. A. Hoffman. C. P. No, 73, Sept Term l«ty\ Sept. -JH, 1805,0n motion of Chvlea MoCaudWa* Ponrt j grant a Rule on deft. to plead on or before the tlrit day >f n**t term—or jad<mont according to law f.r the following premises to wit: Fifty acres of linrt aituate in Outre Tp. Butler Co, bounded north by lani* ofConn and McAnnallen, eaat l>y lievld MeKl«afck. aouth by j Joseph McAnnallen. and wut by Jjhu Mcliivitt. j Butler County, m. Certified from tho Record. thla Kith day of I October. 1864. WM. BTOOPB,Frothy. HEAD QUARTERS. 1 NEW ESTABLISHMENT: join p. oitn, LA TE OF THE PO TO MA CA RM j | PHOTOGRAPHER & A VIBROTYPIST, 1 n\S erected a Now Building on Jefferaon street. op- | I" dte the f'IT 17k.V Office. Where be la prepared, wi h an entirely NF.W APFAUATUB ar.,l NATtitl Al. I •/ the. VJiii}' BEST QUAL JTlaml LATEST STYLES. 1 to take LIFE LIKE PICTURES. I THANKFUL FOB PAST PATRON AO E, WE OFFER j our services to the public : and pledge ourselves to spare | no palna or labor lo accommodate all alio may think proper to five uh a call. JOUN I'. Oltll. Butler, Oct 4, Istr,: if. W, «. BE. ttiiMe, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Wlllattend toatl butdneaa entrusted tf»hlarnreprompt ly ,sy trial attention given to the collectlona of /'s»i sthick f'-tyand Hountiet. Will hl*<> ;us -gent for tboae wishing to buy or fell real e-eaie «>flic-» • . .-.>uth aide of Diamond, In Biedins building, Hut vr Pa A ttmUr I, lUUS::tf. GERMANTOWJI TELEGRAPH. A Family and an Agricultural Journal Of tho Largest, $ Handsomest Description. (lOVOIFII to CHOICE LITERATV If K, Including Poetry, Novelettes Tales, and Moral and Kut»rtn?ning Beading generally.— In tho Lrter.iry Department wenhnllprenent the choiaeat witinn thereio h of ourcxt«>nded mean*. The Novelettea, Talea, Foetry, Ac., ahall be nupplicd from the beat and highest nourcea, and be e<iual to anything to be found in anv journal <>r tnagitrine. AiiKICl 1.l l KK and lIORTICULTUItE, emhrarlng Farming, (lardenlng, Fruit-Kabong, Ar. Our labors in thin department for over thirty ye«ta«, have met the cor dial approbation of tl.e public. Our pnrpoee baa heen to furniah naeful a«id relhtld** inf'rmatiuu upon tb'-'ne v«ry important bram bee of induatry. and to prof-ct theni 90 far aa within our power againat the fulae d<>ctrinea and aelflah purpose* «.f tho many einpirea and aenaatf->n-ad fentorcra by which the Fanner ia Ihcaaantly aaaailed.— Tbiaporf; >n ..f t;,< tJermtivtown Telegraph tb alone worth the who|p price »»t aubucriptlon. NKM r. DKPAUI MlvM.—Thg aame ind-atry, care and (Uacrinilnation. in gathering and preparing flio Stirring Kveuta of tho luy. e*pr« «ly for tliia paper, whkb hitb. ert<» baa been one of it» inarkcxl featnren and given *0 nnl reraal aatwfcictioa, will be continued with redoubled ef forts to nwet the <.f the public. TrkMi:—' Two d.dlars and fifty centa per annum. No orders received without the ca*h, and all aubaf)riptlona •lopped at theendof the time paid for. Address, PIIILIB R. FftFAH, Kd.tor and Proprietor, Oerujaotown, Philailn I'a Oct. 26.18G.V iCLARKS SCHOOL VISITOR. "VOXjXJJv.3"E A OAY SCIIOOr. nnXTHLY. The VISITOR will ctrnm'-nre volume with the Jano.iry number, 1800. this ia th»: only bay School J't rioUieul publiaho.l at SF.VB.VTV FI7K CF.VTR A VKAR t Magazine fortn, boaadiilly illustrated. A*«w trpe,new featmea; Beadinga. Miuic, Spe* hei. Dialogue*, Htoriea PuttUi, Fnigma , llebut't, Ac., from the very best wri, The Viatro* of any Rdnra tlonal .Journal published. jV>w 1- the tlme|o f.»rm club-. Tho Publisher, in order to reach all part* ef thecountrv will aend the VHITURaim yir, FHKK. I" r.w. yrrvnx (who will aot«a agent a tang tut Office in the United SXuttt. Addreas, with five for particulars, J. W. DAIOIIADAV, Publl-her. 1 30« Ch«afnnt Htreet, I )<ila<lelphia, P WALL PAPER, At Reduced Prices HOT 12. SM. it nEINCMAKf. •Stray SDorse. ' \ITAB taken up by the subscriber, llving in Concord \\ Townahlp. Roller Co. I n., « n ..1 near the firm of . J.ia Klnka d FairTiew Tp ofior,about the f>th of N« v. a niedmm ai/rd horse Dark Hay With bald face. havioK on a d fmldie ard b> Idle lettera l>. 8 branded on 1 h'< bf' nboul 1«r. The neat of "addle hearing tKo following , inscription: PhM>«tak« thla bufae to Oil City, *»i<l horae ia ei.p|iosed to be about n yea»a obl.'h* owner la rsquestrd fnconiafbrf>rd, prore property pay char ges "lid tnkebim awaj ,otbel w he will t.e diapone'l of • according to law. V» 11.1.l AM McCLCKO. Nov. Ti. A«lininiKtrato|>*H \utice LETT KR8 of ofj the estate of Jam** M'Clelland, l»t« of Cranbery Tow nab ip dse'd. have bedn grunted to tbt* uuderaigned, therefore all persona Indebted to w»icf eatate are ie«pe**f fully invited to make lmi|iediatopayiuent,a4Ml th««a« hayin^claims ag.iinat the same will present them prcpt-rly autli -ntitatsd for aet tleuient. MARTJfX M'CLELT. * N D. Dec. 6,180 A. tie z. A<!iuiiiisrator'n \otirr. Letters of Adainistrgtt«ii "pn? estate of j»»hu flartz* I, late « 112 j Tp., dee'd., have been gtante«l to the undgn-'gu^d.^; l . |u>eyjng them selvss Irylebted U» naid cetate a/e i nfnvnted t«» make • nimediate payment, and }h«>»e h afUJ* uaima againat tbe same will prcacut them properly 1; 1 :«en':»;aie<l for s«t tlemen*. JA.klt.fc iAill'LE. Dec. «, ISK. Adui'r. Adniinisfratop'H !\nlire, N'OTICE ia hereby given »hit lellera of tioa on tho eatato jf I|'itiUm Nl KluneV. late r»f | j psnn tp., Butler ootfnty. Pa..dec'd, have besu granted to 1 | tlie umlersitEnird; therein>r«, all peraoue knowing them- 1 • selves indebted to said untate are requested u> make Immediate payment, and tboae having claims againat the aaid e*t«te will pleaae present them withoui properly eotbentiraxed t»x settlement. JOSEPH DQCTHrTT. Dec. 6, 'M. • Adwl. For Sale, AHOCSX and one act aof land situated on the Alle gheny plank roed eight miiea from Butler. It is a good sltoatlon for » store—good neighborhuoi. eonveni- . eat v> chcrehes »dd sch farther iofbrrsan-n tn- et tMs yjA.au.'lMF 1 *JiL 1 'Hi.-?-J ! ML .I'M. —iJW » BBPT.jjlbSHnt. LEATHER AND FINDINGS STORE, ON MAIN STREET, One door North of M'Aboy'a Store. OENTB' FRENCH CALF HOOTS, SUOHS AND CQNOHES3 OAITEH«. i LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS. MISSES' HOOTS, SHOES, AND GUMS. ! BOYS BOOTS & SHOES. [ Children** Shoes of all Klnda. \ A FCI.L AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of my I own manufacture, conatantly on band,and wutkmaiieU order, of ths BEST STOCK and in the LATEST STYLE. A lar«»e and full anaortment of Eastern atoek, (J the very b*»st material and workmanship. All kI mis of LEATHER & FINDINGS | Franch and Common Calf tkint, Sole ami Upper Leather, Morocco, Kipt and Kids. \ ROANS AND LININGS )f >ll klnda. We have the iargost, beet selected, and fbr the tlaees fhecheapest st - k ever offered for sale In Butler. I fhe public are invited to call and examine for theta- I May Sl—tf • THEODORE Iff;SELTON IISTEiW FIRMj Sedwick NefF & Co. | fOffV A. SKDWK K, P. P Brown.a"d K. NefT, hare ; !»• is day went Into a Partnernhlp In the II irness and I >add'e mamifiictarlrig huslnea-, at the otl ataml of John I A Se.lwick, opprwite Boyd's llulldlng, where they will j c r.ilrme to inanufactnie nil articles in their line, at the J lowest prices. Oire us acull. I net 11.1506. SEDWICK NFFF A CO. FAMILY BIBLES. 1 A. FRESH OF I PEiMagrapfr Ollilos, AT IIEINEMAN'B j _ M * frh n ' William E. IKEoore. s PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT R. M'Jnnkln's OfDee, Main Street, op posite Zimmerman'* Hotel. Vluiler, Buuer to. Pa. No charge until clalma recelfed.^® Kxeeloii's 1 r aTTKRS testamentary on t|ie Iftat will an<l teatamenl I J of Sanitiel Baiter, lair of i t.nlre To.. Butler Co Pa. dee d, haioiia hpen issiied by fteghfer of Butler Co. to the undersigned, all prison* knowing in debted to aaid estate, are rwjnosied t*> payment, and those having claims agaiint tho aame will preeenl 1 hern nroperly authenticateil with Motiea Th<M|a»a Kaq. when tiie uudorslgn.-d will recelrn them for Mttle • mrnt. JAS H. O. OF RE, Nxecu or. THosTßoiiSioiF Attorney at Law, PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, Ottlee wllh < has. 91'tanilless, Esq. ftouth West cortaer of the li if>nd t TOYS!TOYS!! TOYS!!! A General Assortment, Wholesale & Retail HEINEMANS. Butler November tK. . :3m Ifto3. Wm. S. lIt;.«CLTojf, U. D SaMOfi. OaaatM, w. d. lIUSELTOX & GRAHAM. <"Lats of tho C. 8. Arm/) PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. History of the Wa: rpuc WORK will be pHnUid •rom » beautiful, el. I r.ew type, on linn cah-nderod paper, mnde ezpras f»r this w<.ik. be comprised in one very large volume over a thousand pagen, illustrated with <»ver one hut 1 red and flft.v r rtrarte of • ietinguinlte<i nfflcMra and el liana, dingrama, and nnnierbua fine ateel engi. vlng<. execqfod In the hlgheat style of the art. It wi befttrni-hod Nubarrlbsrs in i,eat *nd aubatautiat biiv ing, at the following prices, payable on deliver}*. fn ftO per eopj In Fine 112,. mhar (Library Style. 7.H0 * In Fine Cloth, German, .' 6.90 M In Fine Leather;OevmanM«.bi.trv fctvlej T-50 "J Till* wi»rk hn* no rival ns a candid, lucid, complete, au li-ntic and reliable hiatory of thvj "greet ootrfMct,** in the -of matter the mithorhas confined himself atrlctly to atrial <#"<«<, derirep from the reports .112 Northern and emit he: n Oen«-Mla. the report of th # Committee on Conduct of the War, National as' Hehtl A rehires. Ac. He ha* carefully aT'>lded th« introduction of any ma' ter not strictly reliable and o/ffctal, and ha* snr'ceedei in pjoducing what Is universally do mended, a fair am impartial History «»f 'he War J. A MILLIBGCR Actat. nor r». " I* Wa KiEOE 9 ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICF, 87 FIFTH ST., • (Opptfiite the Gazette Building.) PitTSßTaofl I'aaiVa. "IT 7"ILL give prompt attention to all bu-ine«« i n lb \\ line of the Profeesion, including the collection rl'iimsaag .inat the Oovernment for Back- Pay, bounty Pon«t«*n*. Frlfe-monay, Ac., Ac. |NOT. H, 18«6::am Eleetlon i»f Directors. riRST NATIONAL II*N'K OF BCTLBR,) D«»ml. e r <lk. IW6. / A X el*llon for NINE DIKKI T.)IU of thi. Bonk, to /V serve for one year, will be h-tu at tbe Bauktng Houae, on JANUARY 9th, betweeA the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M , aan 4 o'cl- ck. p M I. J. CUMMINGfI. Dec 6, 18^.—3t. CaehifTv Dl«noluii»n of I'artiicralilit nPH| partnership existing between Or»be» 1 A ("ratty, huso ih'e day (.November 'iAth, IMC been dissolved by matual consent. QRAHiU A CBATTT. December Oib. I Mi—V. Wray Cow. Broke Into tbe ancle*ore of tbe living ia Uasolnsttin tp.| on os ahout the iieth of <rr«* laei. a dark-red Low fuppuetd to be ei* or a*;ew« veaae old laat rspring. iVo 016 "t perceivable. Tbe owner ied<*ired to ronae. ,->rov« property, paw charges an take her away otherwise she be dfa pneed of aocordl ng to law. N«v t0 1996 ■ MAFTTV g.
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