1865. w ew Goods! 1865. AND WILLiKLtCTED STOCK Of gplefadid Seasonable Goods, Junt received anil for Sate at the USTEW STORE OIF 1 WEBER & TROM, Boyd's Building, oomtrof Main A Joffersou »ts. BITLER, PA., • Consisting of Dry Good*, such as FINE DELAINS. CASHMERES, COBKBQfI, AT. APA^CAS, PRISTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS A large assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, of the finest quality BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, and all kinds of Trimmings. i large assortmcntof GENTS. WARE, snch is CLOTHS, CASSLMERES, JEANS, GATTONADES, ic. Risady-.WBilo ClotHlim, HATS AITO CAPS Of the very latest Styles. A large Mid well selocted Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Hardware, Queertsvvarc, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, And ft Genuine Article of STRAINED •HONEY, All of which will he soli cheap for CA SI!, or COUNTRY PRODUCE WEBER &. TEOUTIIAN. April IS, George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IX ALL HI SOS or Tobacco, Snuff, and Sogavs, Ktrrct. lintlcr. Things Dor.o Up Ripht! 1 Twish to Inform ButTcr county, ant! the -e?: n r nnd about, that 1 have Ju*t received the host articles ev er Imported into this cot-ntv. Tb. nlv w.v to pr-ve tbe t'x't |h t » r »n rui'l . xaiuine mv Tobaceo. SunfT and k; » lis tl.«- trntu «.f Id ad u that "tin- |.root of the l»is«Mivi« i< In chewing th« Ba_'." Any man tb.it has an fir Tobacco, in any <>j its form*, can be gratified. GEORGE VOOELEY, Jr. Butler. Nov. !t». IDS. CAJRL ILLXKG, l*liysie3aii aisiJ Nurj;e<;n. OHlo. inn .Til'a BnlMlnp. corner of .l.fr.-r.'in mil V«ln Streets, one door South of Dr. Bell'a Drug Store. Photograph Albums, &c.- At prices ranging from 50 C» ntr, t ««,00. A N I: w I" K.\TI;UH I \ T 111: SODS 3HSIMSSS. FAMILY BIBLES FOR PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES. Al.»o—A general supply » 112 Pocket and Family bibles. Call and see thein »i ■»•*> ! tore rf r Butler. June *« ~ J. D. MM UNKIN, Attorney at Law. Also litffiiNed Claim Agpiil. Office with E. M'Junktn, Esq.. oppositethe Pennsy! vanis Hotel. Butler. Pa. Register's Notice. NOTICE is Hereby given to all persons interested, that the following accounts have been passed and filed lb the Register s office of Duller county, and will be pre sented for confirmation nnd nllou.ni.e t-> tiie Orphans' Court.to l»e held in the borough of Butler, on Wednes day. March 29, 1566. Partial acccount of Matthew Greer, Adm'r of Jno. C. Donthett. Filed Pec. Final acc -nut of Loab Christley, Ad'm. of Geo. Cbrlstley dee d Filed Final account or >Vm 8 Jack, Kx'r of Samuel Jack deed. F'iled Dec. 10,1864. Final aecount of A Rlakely. Adm'r of Philip Mech lins, died. Filed Dec. 22. 1564 Supplementary ami 2d Partial nccount off',. W. Crozler Adm'r of Dr. James Graham. Filed Jan. 2*l. "'io. Final account of Jno. Park" A Win. Cunningham, Aduis of Edward Jtenisun. Filed Jan. 4, isi>f> Final account ofWm. M. Graham, Adm'r. of Michael Trick dee'd. Filed <Uin. 11, l*i's. F'inal account of.l. W. Christy, Ex'r. of Gaila her dee'd. Filed Jan. ll», IMM. Final account of A. Iloge. gum dian of I-war V.. Kelly minor child of Thos. Kelly. Filetl Jan. 12, lMiio, Final account of J. W. I T C. Tb •uipson, Adm'a of Jamee Park, ilec'd. Filed Jan.2l, lhti6. Final account of W. W. Dodds, Ex rjof lieuj. McCor mlck. dee d. F'iled Jan. 31,1866. Final account of David Marshall. Ad'm. of Thos. Mc- Corniick dee d. Fited Jan. 31, lßto Final account of Cbaa Hoffman, Ad'm. of Jobu N. Hahuemau dee'd. Feb. 7, 18()6. F'lnftl acsount of Kred. Hurry, Ad'm of Margaret Whitener. Filed l?eb.», 1305. IMnal account cd W'in.Btaley and Jofloph Ekas, Ex'r of Jacob Staley. Filed Feb. lu, 1866. Final ac count of Joseph Campbell, Ad'm of Eli Camp bell. Filed i-ok 10, lbt6. Final account of Thoe Rodger*, Ad'm of B.unuel M. Kain. Filed Feb. 17,1866. F'inal account rf Daniel J. Russell. Ex'r of Jno. D. Mahood. Filed Feb. 17,1886. F'inal account cf Richard Vandyke, Guardian r,f J.din Allen, minor child of .P. Allen. Filed Keb/17. I^6.'). Partiai account of John Scott, Ad'm James Gibson, dee'd. Filed Feb. 20, 1866. Final account of Julin Anders m. Guard.of I. Nibiock Kirk pa trick. File«l Feb, 23,1805. Account of John Hlack. Ad'm of John Wortblngton, Dec d. Filed Feb. 26, 1365. Acconnt of A. MTandlesi. Trustee toeell real estate of R. Sloan. Filed F#d>. 27, 1865. Final account of R.C. Campbell, Ex'r of Win. Staugb ton. Filed Feb. 27,1806. Final account of -A M'Candlee*, Esq., Ad'm of Win. Johnston. Filed Feb. 27,1365. JOHN n CHATTY. Butler, March 1,1866. Deot. Reg'r. Valuable Farm i'or S-'alu*. CONTAIMMi lOh'ut l&u nc:'eA of land. I'M ia < lenrod Siti*»*tefl about 2uiiieK n■:lb ol tbu lioro. Vnter, fcr w ' Tfjehe of $ Hp- » n,v*fVL. . A3i£333M3»D. Attorney at Law, 'BAXKLIN. YEKAKOO COI'BTT, A OBtee oue door Nortii at HISSKA-L HOGMO> /uiW Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., POINDED IN 1910. AND incorporated by Legislative Charter, - TS iff.ifs /? irsin nrn \ is [ n Jili . of the kind IN THE UNION, conducted by a practical 1 BURIN ESS MAN. Our highest commercial authorities, E»st and We*t. pron*'ULce his system of Book-keeping unequaled—comprehending every depart meat of bnsi nos-. and yet so skilfully c»ndensed that the attentive student masters the whole iu six or eight weeks. It con ■Uta of STOCK BOOKS, closed oneewith a 1 *s and twice with again—exhil-it ' Jnc by three different methods, the transfer of uld to now books. PARTNERSHIP BOOKS, conducted by three different methods." exhibiting the transferof old t-- new l»<M.ks, with the introduction of a now partner. And practically illustrating the PRIVATE LEDGER, by of wblrh the results of the business are kept out of tl • p'-neral books, for the use of the partners on ly. The bo..k i' t even named elsewhere. I'be settle ment of Partnership Rooks by SINGLE ENTRY, with six prartlral illustrations, exhibiting tbe bonks re opened by Double-Entry. A concise rule for rectifying DERANGED DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOKS, with six specifications. The gain or IOM found, and the books c .-ri ectly le-opened. The learner ia also exercised in OPENING BOOKS, from eight specifications, including special condit'ons not oftvu uiet with In business, Also, a serious of exerciser in CLOSING Bl»OKS, from n?w and peculiar specifications Tbe learner aluo { v. rites about eighty BUSINESS FORMS of Promlssary Notes. Judgment Notes, Drafts, Orders, I Rills ol Exchange, Accounts, Invoices, kc.,A<\ Also, a seiies of BUSINESS LETTERS, which, with tbe huainessforni". are all connected with Ms ! i our -.e of Book-Keeping, making It a regnlflr course of business practice, with a conrse of twenty-live LECTURES UPON BOOK-KEEPING, | by the Senior Principal, explaining all the business mat ters recorded in the text. Also, twelve LECTURES ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS. [ flow every one may get rich. How to got rich by tra ding. Tbe causes of commercial failures. On specnla i:. m. Them rtl infiuenceof integrity in youth, Ac*— ( Also, lectures upon COMMERCIAL LAW, lon Partnerships, Contract". Insurance. Common Carriers, tbe Statute of Limitation", Ac. Practical instruction*! in detecting COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, l.y a full fit of genuine vignettes* and counters, aud a large collection of c mnterfeit notes. OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING, I (In manuscript.' exhil : n the construction and e«]nip mrnt, the operating receipts and expenditures, the I».h lis closed and a dividend recorded 'I liese b«wiks are adver tised by other", but not taught elaewlicre iu city.— PRIVATE BANK ROOKS, (in manuscript.) embracing all the beat forms in use nin'-iigprivate Bankers Our new enlarged edition of DUFF 3 STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING, In this department students have t lso assistance of our Superin tend*!:?, M'. rilOS. B.SMITH.an experienced lhactical Mer. u.'ile Accountant, and formerly Clerk of a Missis ■ippi steamer. Our full course of business practice inclr.dos about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about THIRTY DIFFERENT FORMS, vi* : 11 Le.lge-7 Uav-bin ks, 5 Journals, 6 Bill b... ks. I II IOI.S I S»b*s b.siks, J Invoice Inioks. I Discount-hoi k. 1 i heck r*'.;i»ter. 1 l)eposit.|-*-gi«ter, - <'ollection-registers. I Tickler. I Hand's-tegister. 1 freight bo. k. 2 P.wKajtn book«. 1 Fuel-book, ihweb » ksprnctic;illv record about >l\ 111 \ r»REI> BUSI.N E>> TRANSACTIONS, compre bending DUFF'S original plan of busineaa education jn troduced twenty-fi» - e year-a«ro. II w fur « them have ill imitating him will b.- best seen by comparing ; |he bivdnvs papers .-Mid book* • t" their pupils with tho.se • of the graduates of this institution. HARPER'S ENLARGED EDITION OF NI I'I"* IIOOK KI'.KPIX! ! Price 11.75. Postage 20 cent". Sold by Booksellers eeu erally. ITbe following testimonials indicate the character o this work : •• No other work upon Book-Keeping exjdnins the sub | jects with so much clearness and simfßieiiy F. W . EDMUNDS, Cashier Mechanics' Ikink. Wallst., N. V. 14 Tt gives a cb-ar insight into ail departments of this science." A.S. FKASKR, Cashier of Seventh W aril Bank. N. Y. "A" an extensive shipowner. Americitn ind European nierchani, bank director, etc.. he haa born the reputation of the bigwit order of business t dents '* • JOHN W. BURNIIAM, Merchant, No. S So it tb st.. New York. •Mr. Duff Is a man of rare qualifications f-r business.** JOHN M. D. TAYLOR,Merchant, Union st.. New Orleans. " Mi. Duff is a merchant of the tirst r«v< portability." J. LANDIS. Men ban'. N»-w Orleans. *• 1 graduated in Duff's i --liege in half the time I ex | pected. 11 is admirable system includes nothing surper- I lluous, uor leaves out auvtbtng esaential." J.R. COMPTON, Cashier Niagra Bank. IJ»« kport. N. Y. ' "It contains mueli matter important t - the merchant.'' C. o. H ALSTEAD. President Manhattan Bank, N. Y. "The most complete work of tbe kind T have over seen." .IAMES P. MURRAY. President Exchange Bank, Pittsburgh. "The most clear and comprehensive that I h «ve met t with." JOHN SNYDER, I Cashier Bank of Pittsburgh. "You hax* votirown long expedience as a merchant to ' good use in I hie work." RICHARD IRVIN. Merchant. No. 98 Front street N. Y. " The ffciorahle opinions nlready expressed by gentle men of eiHii|xitoiit autboiity are well deserved and very properly bee towed." CHARLES M. LKUPP, LW )POLD Bl ER WORTH, ROBERT KELLY. Special Committee of tbe Chamber of Commerce, N. Y, [Extract from the Minutes.] PROSPER M. WETMORE, Secretary. "Your Committee unanimously concur in the opinion of the utility of the improved method of Mr. Duff" GURDoN J. LEEDS. Recording Secretary of the American Institute. N. Y. 1 THE NEW ENGLAND EDITION OF DUFF'S STEAM BOAT BOOK KEEPING. Just Published by the author. Price $2.00. Sold by B«>oksellers Generally* "A perfect system for keeding such books and accounts" J. CAR ITIIEKS. Formerly Cashier of the Merchants' Bank Pittsburg. "The Time Table alone is worth the price of the book." D.B.HEKKON; Late Clerk of ateauier Mount Vernon. "I consider the legal firm of tbe Steamer's Protest so valuable that 1 never leave ports without a copy of tbe book on board." A. C. McCALLA M Captain steamer Areola. "Tlie only work publubed ofany value to the Steamer's ■ Accuuutaui.' J. F. J. ALLISON, Formerly Clerk of the Steamer Fortune 112 "The most perfect system of Steamer's Accounts In use." C. S. FRISBEE, Formerly Captain of steamer Naahville. On Win. If. I>utr*M I'cniiiansiliip. Twelve First I'reiiiiiiuiM fir the best Business and Ornamental Penmanship, awarded our Present Penman, by the United States Fair ' at Cincinnati in • Pennsylvania State Fair at Wyoming.... 1860 Western Pennsylvania Fair at Pittsburgh 1860 Western Virginia Fair at Wheeling 18*10 And the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland 1862 k All of which are exhibited at our office. "Perfect gems of tbe Penman's art."— /Pittsburgh Pn*t ♦ 'These performances can only be excelled by tbe au thor." — !*ittshurgh GuzttU. 112 u AU his ornamental designs are new and remarkable performances.'*—Arent' tig Gatette. "The late Western Pennsylvania Fair awanled hire six First Pretmuuis in all branches of tbe art."— Oku State Journal. Ol'R TEH MS. For theOradnating J »ir- time unlimited ....—_.^40.0( Blanks and Stationery «* elsewhere 2.M - Tbe enlargededitbin"of Uufl's llo.ik-keeping... 1.7 Our blanke are made of tine extra sixe paper, ruled com plete. with fulUet* of auxliinr•«-«>. The Institution tburetUte ofteis the Commercial Stu I dent, the toirowmg IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: Ist. Tbe best Syrteiu -f iwcouuts in uso. taught by tbi | Author. < 2d. Tbe daily leotuves ~r an experienced Accountant I 3tl. Aauvlugol half the time required by other Colle i ges. anc, ■ or $-'»i in b<«ind. | 4U-- ' .viivgof c-'>>■. 4," iu Stationery. ; stii. paving the best busluen.. peatit iu in the Wsf. I && or'full particular*, send for our elegant new Clr cuku 112 • • K wltu sitmpies of our Penman s Uusinesi<jUU «jru.tn.L-t.ial Writigg. inet -mg - cents f»r p-s »ge 112 to P. I>s KF <6 SON, I'i liactpal* ' duue 1, lbo4::Uiiiy. ITvtauiirgW) i wnu'a. IHOS .M3W OOODB, AS C AP AS THE CHEAPEST AVD AS OOOP AS THK BXST. R. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Ilavo jiut received at their establishment ON. MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA., A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. I RX tDTWirOLLOWIxeCATALOaCI AND PBOVIT TftERKDY. i FOR THE IjA niEN. Always on hand a large stock of Ladies goods, such as j COBEItG CLOTH, ALPACAS. DK LANES, GINGHAMS J PRINTS, KERCHIEFS, NUBlk'l, GLOVES, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. Always on hand Black Cloths, Fancy and Black Cassl mcres, Satinetts. Cassinets. Tweeds, Plain and fancy Ves ting". Shirting, etc.. etc., etc., RF.AIIY MADE ILOTIH.VG. Such m COATS, PANTS, VKSTS and other garments. I * i Hoot* ami ttlioes, IIATS, CArS & NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles E3 4>rKE';ii <»?,!> Sneh as T"nble:whed and Bleached Muslins, Linen and Cotton. Table «Moths, Oil Cloths, Ltuen aud Hemp Towels, Carpets, Curtains, Fringe, etc. HARDWARE, &C. If von want Nails or Sptke". Manure or other forks. Saw Mill or other saws. Siuoothinx 1. ih. I.Vk". Hinges, etc.. co to M Alioy's, whet e vou can buv them cheap. IF YOU W.WI d-iod Extra Family Flour, White or Brown Stie •> 'ti • ''oftee,lmperial, Young Hyson or Black Tea, goto M'Aboy's. I r Vou AV ANT G HOCK 111 of a superior quality, at as low ratei*s they can be had ■dsewhere in tbe county, goto the stoie of B.C. A J. L M'ABOY May 11, 1«r-4. New Goods, New Goods. \ LARGE LOT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, PLAIN AND tANCY DRESS GOODS, N ERY CHEAP, DE LANES, ADLPACAB, • MKill NOES. COBUGHS, PLAIDS, POPLINS, Ac., Ac. Long and Square Shawls, LADIES CLOAKS. NEUBIES. tl ATS and HOODS, PLAIN A BARRED FLAN NEW, BALMORAL .SKIRTS. HOOP SKIRTS. LADIES SHOES. GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, HEAD-DRESSES, COMBS COLLARS, Ac, m en's W CLOTH I NO. BOOTS A SHOES, W OOLEN JACKETS READY-MADE SHIRTS Cl-.th. Tweeds. Heavy Jeans Corduroys, Caainets, and Over-Coating Ac.. Just received bv * • JAMES A. N EG LEY. South end of town, opposite Zimmerman's Hotel. Sept. 28, 1864::4t FARM FOR SALE, rililE undersigned offers for sale, one hundred and ser- I enty acres of g -o-l fhrming laudin ButlerTosrrwbip. Butb r county—one in lie from the bon-ugh. About one hundred acres cleaned, a young orchaid fruit trees—good frame house aud a good Coal Bank opened, one hundred acres of coal. W.O. BRACKENBIDGE. Feb. 8. 18G6. Bnt.er. TAKE NOTICE. AS my wife. Elizabeth Jane Conn has left my bed and board on the Oth Inst, without any just cause, 1 therefore warn all person* from hurbering or trusting her on my account as I will not be accountable for any debts coutrMCted by her. J AS. L. CONN." . THOS.'ROBIITSOK, I Attorney at ILiaw 7 PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, OHlce xsllli diss. nPCaiitHmt. Esq., fed li West corner oftlie lilmuiiil, llutlcr l a. Aiipruiseineiit I.isi. milE following Appraisement List nnder the ftth Sec -1 I tion of the Act of April 14, IH.'»|, nave been pre«en ' t**d and filed in the Office of tbe Clerk of the Orphan'* Court, to wit: No. 1, Dec. Terra 1864, Mrs. Rachel Gllleland,' Wid w of Wm. (iillehtnd dee'd. Personal property amounting ) to $3U0,60. J. C. Gilleland A Raciiel Giileland, Adm's No. 2. Dec. Term. 1864. >lts. Maijr A. 11- hte w !>1 ow of Win. H. II hu -n-ile, d«t d. Pers<iual property amounting t«» $31.22. Mary A. Uohuoud.tle, A-lui'x. No. 40, Dec. Term, lSi.4, Mrs. Margaret Geraid. widow of Michael Geieid -ecd. Peal Estate amounting to' Margaret tlAard, Adiu x. No. 41. Dec. Term, 18*4, Mrs Mary Hays, widow of J j William Hays (b-e'd. Per-»nal property I .Vary llays, Adm x. No. 42, Dec. lv 4, Mrs. Bridget Kd-y, widow -f EdYart! Kiley, dec d. i'ers<>n«l property Hium .uittlng to rat. Mcßride. Ad m. Of which the heirs and l*-gal dl*tribntees. - and other»iiitereate«t wfli tike nit Ice. und a< pear mi th< i. next ie-ui to _w it« the i-. "I nU> 112 Mwli. > •"> >■« nt la'ifv llniii 'the tb'ad u-v t!:. re. 112; ■ -l >w cause : acain-. the 4 kaiva I,l *A>. W. J. ¥OLi\U, Clerk of aC. AMERICAN CITIZEN .loli rriutiagQffi.ee! Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND raiMi m IFTOOTI}, Corner of Main and Jefl'irsou Streets, Opposite Jaok'H Hotel, IS *■ tl B*j». WE ARE PREP A HEP TO PRINT, ON* SHORT NOTICE, Bill Heads, Books, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes. Constitutions, Cheek", Notes. Drafts, Riant*. Business C»tda, Visiting •('arils, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Hills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Hooks, Billets, Pale Bills. Set'. BEINO FURNISHED WTTII The Most Approved Hand Presses AND TIIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders, Ornaments, Rulei. Cuts, &c., IN THE COUNTY", W* will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NEATI.T, PRHMPTI.T, AND AT REASONABLE RVTKS, In a style to excel any establishment at! home, and compete with any abroad. . i B B * 1 H» eftftoax Are employed in every branch of the ! business, and we endeavor to meet the ! wants <d' the community, and tore- ' tain the honorable distinction which lins I been already conceded to this establish- ■ ment. for TASTE IX t•< # "VI !*Osrri(l\ AND Elcsnnei' IJ\ l>reM« Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, ! ( rood Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau-! tit nl Proas Work, and DISPATCH, we in-! vite comparison, froui'Kettiiif; out a Card ! of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pajres. !» SIM,SS AhVIIItTISEM*TN. SAM 1.. M. LINK J.LYNN M ABOT P.U TETTER, j M'ATIOY ifc CO. DEALERS IN FOREItIN AND IXVTJF.STH I>SIY No. 1 JO, Federal Wtreet, (SECOND noon rrt.ow NEW MARKET norsx.) AilogliPS!) ( i<y. Vst. Dy. % 38fl8,::tf. MARTIN REMSR nPO. WFCRBECKF.R STOVES AND PLOUGHS. H7K». VirnCKimOKj.il * ItßlßK'!.—Jnnn ** del'*- ! Mm.lrv North of the Rutler. where Stoves, Ploughs flit .!..-»»• N..1 til i»f.l:v k'H lintel, wherey >u will fit,.l Stoves ofall slze-i and p*itron*. They also ke'epon linn I a large stock ..f Ploughs which thev -oil a*cheap as they can he bought nt any other establishment in the county. Dec. 9,13« 3-:tf NIiJW IIAKNIiSSHIIOI'. /m B*- if L * ZSZS ' 1%; r— sb. - 4 '" J3STO. -A- SEDWIOK, U AVIMI opened a new linnet Shop. IViyd's Ruildings, Butler, Pa., will keep constantly on hit: I. a large assortment of Suldlea, Harness. and every thing in hi* line <-f wh!< h !••• • >rr»-th it prices t>» «nit the tinier. Work .if all kinds manufactured to order, and repairing done on *li - notice. DM*. P. TO!:: ::tf JOHN A. SEDWICK. Ash «& O-r-alism, (if jjiw, oi i. < rrv, PA. Particular attention given to Conveyancing and the examii ntiotl of Title*. Jt/J-Oil clHim . 1) ujjht and sold Tfr Office on Main Street, flr t building eiut of post Office. M'LLWMN.VCAMIMiKLL. Wliolrsalr nt»l Itefai! GROCERS, AND DEALP.I?S IV COUNTRY PRODUCE, Wo. tot FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. | March 30,l$ni::2aio. TOGELEf HOti£, WILLIAM VOQELEY. Proprietor. rpilK un 1- rsigtied would re-pertfully inform the public X generally. that l.t In- erected a largi .|><l . tnni H oii* biick building. on the site of theol.l and well known house. formerly .wciipieil by him una Tavern Snind ll hn* been at great expence in erecting and ftirninbing h » new hoime. and flatters thst lie l< n. w prepan dto accommodate all who may desire to give him a call.— Having ample hoime ro/mi for one hundred per»ons «n«» for at U mt fifty hones. Thankful f«r p:i-t putromge,he w.-nbl n«k a rontlnn anceof the-ame. u M. VOOELEY. Dec. W. l(MKi::tf. Olitia Ht .;u (IRABAM*. McCANDLESSL GRAHAM, AUOI'SH JS' ill iiiH. Office on the corner of the Diatu nd, Rutler. Pa AIKO.CLA IM AOBN'ft? for securing lYntinnt, Arreart of liiif an<i /{■■ null/ M'ttf ;/. 112 r S>iidier\ or it they MO deail. for their legal diei M Claim*, or those of their Kepresentatouk, n .cliarne until Ctdlei ted. Dec..109. lfl,;:tf tVntcli('N.('lu4'k!< & Jewelry. II yon want » ir «MI Watch, Clock, or net ot giM.«| Jewel rv. goto Orieb*. where you cai: get the very bent the I market afford*. He keep* on hand, a large atMortmeii of | Jewelry of all style*, avid in lact everything usually kep ' n a Jewelry Store. Repairing done on *hort notice. I Dec. 9. lWßbttf. FRANCIS X.OREER. IDE. B. T. HAMILTON, Formerly of Sunbui-y,Butler Co., H AYINO located in RLTLER. . Her* hi* prof.--lonal service* to th.'.-e who nee fit to give hitll a call, i Office, that formerly occupie«l t>v Dr. Kmerling. R, W. M'LURE, Attorney at Law, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT. OrriCE, N. E. corner Of Diamond, Rutler, Ps. j Feb. a, 18W::tf. Speeial Income Tax. CoLi.r.croßii OFFICE, U. S. INT. REV., *2OD DISTRICT, AN Div., BCVLER, PA., Jan. 1, l*<-5. XTOTICI i* hereby given that in accordance- with the joint re«olnti*»n • I Omgres*.approved July 4th. » I. a t>j.ecial tax of ft per cent, lias been .»».-"-<ed upou In come- fortheystr ending December sift. I^'W. 'i lie li-,1 of K«i<i taxes I -Mnitler county. Pennsylvania, ha* beon returned to me for c» llectlon, wnd the same aie now due and payable at tla- »tor« 112 I!. • & J. b. McAb -y. in Hut lee. la. Jj». i taste-most be paid on . r I I»«■*,.»i e ;ii-t day of January 18GS, or the sanie will be aul»- IJect to a pcuahy ot 10 por cent. R,C. VcABOY, Dep. Col . ;ttl Div., Dia. A«! iiai 12 i-slral ov f s Xolice. MtiTlTB OF 11 KNRf V. r BTtfcl S-f edininwi ra»i n»n the estate >f IJenry Y. 1J St«v.j„,dec d, late of \\ «>sr i,. t a tp.. h ivin- la-en I tanuMi by the U.„i to the ua • :I: the,.l. je. a I • in me ti. •• p • •itan< th - hsvii g ■ l'» 'l . V - 't Awi CO lk.CLi4V.ilI. \\ Si. >i' l ' i. JSD. ilrt ltftfcstit. AdnnniotTuiur. IIISII;I,I V> aa>is XOTUES. thewmlD llrought rlffht In tl»<- Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET. r-r. -if-fc Wi'Eitß the "Wander or-' In search of fine . V Tubacco, SnntT andCi 'lb K " r "' "rert'litv" mTq U&i A percvlre a quiet Indl •Whff.J ST ,T '' 1,1 ■ iSi'jfiß r 1 a hoT.with* onwtretell ~»u' * elco " ,c " m Geo. Vopeley.jr. M a n n 112 a c t n r e r a n'l Dealer in all kind* of Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. Having been duly appointed a "Comiuittec of Six." to proceed to parts beyond the.«<? dfguin*, to procure for the citizens of Butler, and all others who may favor him with ackH. the choicest articles in his line, would respectfully represent: that in pursuance of his appointment, he has beensncce.vKful in<<'llectil)g "tall epecftnens'* of the best articles ever found HI Rutler! He would also further represent: that he fe-ls arateful to the public for the f;i- VOIH conferred upon him. in "days gone by," and hopes lie will merit a couliuuation of their patronage in ''days that are to. me." In conclusion, he begs leave to make the following re mark : that lie has a little the host articles in hi* lino.that areto.be found-from the "ceutre to the circumference" of Pennsylvania, and indeed, he might nafely add, the i I'nited States of North America, the RritUh Pos."c«sions, . or the California", including the mouth of thy Coliunhia j river, nil alone: the coast of Oregon, way f;tring man who mav chance to make his transit acro-s the dim:of Rutler, or s. jonrn within her hud. is fr "u sea-on.'' feeling confident he will giv> -atUfaction. both a* i regards price and quality. Come and examine for your *e|ves! Don't pat it oil'!! l'r«>crastination is the thief of time!!l UEORGE VOOEI.EY v Jr. j Rutler, Pa., May ll,lS(M::2mo. REDfCO DRUG STORE, Opposite Nlino'fl Store. DRIOS, DHCOS, DRUOS, MEDICI NTS, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, MEDICI N ES, MEDICINES, MfiDICIN ES, DYES, DYES, DYKS. PAINTS, PAINTS TAINTS, Pure Liqnorsfbr Medical use only. Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. French and Amrrlcan Perfumerv. and Toilet article*.— j P.rushes, Trus-cs and all articles in the Drug line, of the best quality and at fairest rates. ! Ml HILL NURSERY, N T I:AII KITI.ER, PA. riIHE tindersigne I would '♦q>» ctful!y inform the public I generatlv. that he is n< w.fully pi cpured to furnish theiij with the choicest ViU-jeiy and very best quality < 112 all kinds of fruit tree*. During the l i-i snmni**i he ha* j made large addition* to his stock of Finit and Qrname'i tal trees, and has on ha ml a laiyi>r and better quality a; 1 I variety than ha* ever been od'ersd in this # i.nty c n j stating of SUMMER. WINTER & FALL APPLES. I P! V HES PEARS AM) CHI.nRIES, also, STRAW j llKl.il b S of the very flne-t qualitv—different kind* of Rheubatb. A Splendid I it of Evergreen* and a threat j vai it-1 y of Promiscu u* tic-. I-r . rnament and ►hades— AlL.nl which, WH propose to tell on as tea*on-able tuf.is. j»S the same quality and varletie* can he had for, from an# agency or establishment in the country. Jnu. 0, ISOI. SILAS I'KAItCB .% SONS. CHKiP I>DSV« NTOIIK. I>r. James 11. ISs-11. Coytl's Building. Rnller, Pa. DEALER In all k'nd- 112 Drt c j and Chen;ir»»|« ~jg 0 I>. Paints iiiul Varui-h. Also. Ren/ lef»' and Axleliii a-e. | A'" o ' »1J k-»»d- of Rrusl 's. All kinds of I Also, a full n-soi j ment "112 •'oufe-'ti inarley and Nuts. Also Oreen and Drb dft nit. Also a giv.n vaihdv of n -lions. Liquors of ■II kind- 112 r Me b. d and S.u-ri- Envelop'*. Pens' Pencils, Blank Rooks. PASS Rook, Slat P» and a full assortment of Shoe findings. If you wish t-. pnrchitve fine glass ware of any kind this is. the place to pet it cheap JACK'S HOTEL ! I".H. M A(»1VI', T»ro])rletor. j ! Corner of "»Inl*» a i 1 .TeT erson Irrcfs, RnUer, I'M. March in. ISC4. P 810 F i 'MH CU\ ALt'AttlW. A. M. N?YMAN, Ivl. 0. Pliysleiim and Wuryeon. ' Office immediately opposite Walter's huiltlincs, I5 it t ici- l\i. Dec. 9. 1 na-rtf. | « Theodore Frcckenstein, 1.1. D., I'VIYNICIAX IV SI'KGEO^'. OFFICE on the corner . 112 JefTerson and Mi Kean streets, (Op; osile corner from I P. Chnrclt) BVTLER, A. Dec 21. IRH4::3mo J3TTO \.»i r\Ti-i.--Volunteers will be Accepted and counted on the qu- ta* of the present call up t . the last practical moment before the drafted men aro accept- To v. imhlp* and -üb-di*ti act* which have not filled their quotas, are urged to do so at once. AM time Mint run u B ivan. wHOie ntlowo<l, hut the Draft will commence as soon after theothof Sep tcmbei a | i Mcticabb*. Crodithwill be uiven anil Oovornnient bounty paid to Yoluuteers until further mdice. Rv order ( apt. It 14 HARD DOIMiE, Bth U. S. Infantry, A. A. P. M.tleneral. J. W. KIRK Kit, Captain ami Provost Mar., J.;d Dbt.. .''a. Sept. 7. ISf.4::tf. 13. S. Flsheefo I tnproved FRUIT GATS, pnlsued Nov. 12. ISP.I, Aug. 19. lS(VJ,"aiid March 22, l^t'4. To be hail only of the subscriber, «»u Main St.. 11l T DER. Pa. I d-Mirs North of MAb.#* Store. « hci .• s-very an icleof Tl-S \Y AUK is kept in (iUKA /' VA /. IK / i . This can ha* been MXteusively used and fain I to be perfectly safe. It* gieat convenieucu will be discovered i at first sinht. The exteu*ive facilities for manufactur ing all its parts make it very cheap. It is cl '-i d by clamping a tin cap over and round the opening, which i* pressed upon a cement-coated ga-ket, causing the cement to melt by the heat of the fruit: be j coming cold, it i* perfectly sea let I. It is tlune.) or opeo* i ed iu sn in-taut, by h<M>kiug or unho«iking a strait wire ! I.A Dl ES. and others, are requested to call and exam ine thi*unnui piuis4-d Fruit Can. WM. S. ZIEOLER. Rutler. July 13.1«r4::tf. % %Vri! of l*arlition. ]hit It Coitnf//. sx. IN the matter of the petition of Oeorge W. Stillwag gou for partitiou of the real estatoof Jacobatillwa/ goii.dec'd In the Orphan's Court of Rutler county, No. 39, Dec. Term IMH. The Common wealth of Pennsylvania, to the heir» and legal repicsentatives of Jecch Sliiiwaggon dec d. to wit: John Siillwuggon, Joanna lutermsrriMj with Daniel Mc Connell, William Stillwaggon, residiiiK in Venangoco., Jacob Mill« a . gon. Jane Stillwaggon, widow, Samuel Still waggon and Ha* ali Jane StUlw-vgon, minor children of Joaiah Miliwaggon dee d, residing iu Wiiaugo co., pa.— Ellen intermarried with Henry bowash, Oeorge \V . Still waggon, Ellen Stillwaggon, whiuw, James Stillwaggon, and Satunel Stillwnggoii. minor children of Isa.ac Still wogg.m, dee'd. baniuel Stillaagg uon residing iu Jack sonville, Oregon, ami James stillwaggon on iesiding iu Eldorado co , California. The said Real Estate consists of threucertain msssuages and t:wts of land.ua follow*, to wit : Int. Two hundi ed acres of land,more or less, situate in Slipperyrock township, Rut'er county, I'a., boumletlou the north by 11. Oilkey and John T. Rard ; t*a»t by John T. Rard : South by Mrs. Oilkey and Samuel Mowha, and West by John T. Hard. »d. A lot of ground in the bor ough of Centreville, bounded north by an alley: «ja*t by an alley ; south by Newcastle street, and west by lir. Livingston. ;>d. Two other lot* in same boroiigli. hound ed lioith by lots </ John < bristly : east b« an alley < r J. A. Patterson: South by May4>erry, aud by the Sut ler and Mercer Turnpike Roud, Ry the Com t, W. J. YOU NO. Jan. 22. 1N66. Clerk All of which the aforesaid heirs and legal repre-enta lives ~112 the said Jr.c. b Stillwagg ni. dec'tl., are hereby re quested to take notice. W. t>. JiK At'KENR I Mi E Sheriff. STRAY COWT 1 to the piojio -«-s of UieKiitiM i, iu .Marlon T p \J 'ili • C *»:• ~u 11 i lay . the :li oay of Decei.i- I b.r. last,a DAbtv RED OiVt, s>.ine whitenp> n the rump I white belly and i« l.ciumply Iran sup ( .—»c«l to bv be j t»««u l uraminv. yet -M. ri.« ..wi.er is Lcrtli) 1., j .nil-11-J 1..U0U..1 tvrunl. (MOT.l<i<>|>crtjM' ycl«J K ™» •! I ■•vu iicr anuy, othei wise she will be oi >• - i >1 aecor- Oiug i » Uw. l OREuT ATH ELL. Lnsl A'atl. VLL persons kn aoig th' : io •>.-«» lud' bted to Doctor . ib-irlos Ernui' i • iig, win -I*.' i Ala by oolliug ouo i U- iiOMsiiig, Esq.> uud the tajus. GERIV!ANTOYJN TELEGRAPH. A Family and Agricultural Journal tlcvoletl to CHOICE LITERATURE, inchidliig I^«try,XofrMtn, Tali's, anil Moral and Hcading^norall;. In the Lltmry Department weshall present the chotsest witinn the teach of our extended means. The Novelettes. Tales, Poetry, 4c., shall bo supplied frODi the nnd highest sources, ittftl be equal to anything to be found in any journal or magar.lne. AtiKICI'LTIRE nnd lIOkTICCLTC RE, embracing Farming. Hardening, Fruit-liaising, Ac. Our labor# in this department for over thirty joaas, have met the cor dial approbation of the public, Oar purpose hat Seen to furnish useful nnd reliable information upon these very important branches of industry, nud to protect them so fir us within «>ur power against the false doctrine* nnd solfisb purpose* oftltoniny ehtpbe* and neusation-ad vetititrers by whirb the Farmer I? Incessantly assailed.— This portion of the Uermantnwn Telegraph isnloue worth the whole price of subscription). N EWS DKi'AHTM K\T.—Tho aoine Industry, rare ami discrimination. in gathering and preparing the Stirring Event* of tho Day. cxpre«slv f..r this paper, which hith er!.. ha* been one of it■ nmi ked features and gjgcu no-uni versal satis! .ctlon, will be continued with iedonbled ef forts to meet tho iuci casing demands of the public. Tkrms:— Two dollars per annum; on® dollar fornix mouths. No dnlem received wbhqut the cash, and all subscriptions stopped at the end of the time pan! fa'. Addren*. Mil UP H. I UK AS, Editor and Proprietor, Gerumntown, Fhilndn, Pa. Arthur's Home Magazine. Edited by T. S. Arthur an Virginia F. Tcwnsend The IIOMK MAGA7.I N E f»i 1865 will be enlarged nnd improved, nud made .-till more worthy of the eminent m v.r with ul.irh it hi ».. . u rereiv. d. Its character us a IIIGII-TON KD PERIODICAL, claiming public favor on the ground of real meift, will bo carefully maintained; while for variety, Intel est, usefulness. and all the uttrac tii in of Utesatureand art essential to a true ll< mi: MAG azine, the publishers wi!l aim »« make it SUPERIOR TO ALI. OTHERS. I A fikk Sn: kl Evjravimi, axd TWO PAOM or Mfaic, 1 will appear in every number, besides choice pictures, • group-, and characters, prevailing fa*hi< iih, and a large variety of patterns for embroider?, etc., etc.— In nil rasp* is we nh *ll give A FIRST < LASN MAG A /I N l'.,at a price within the reach ..f every intelligent family in the laud. A new st ry by T. S. ARTHUR will be commenced in the January number. y.-.vuv i.. v-, in Apta set.—One.C'ipy, $2,60: three Me ■ A b«-aiitifnl I'K I.M! I M I'I.AT!.. entitled "THE INFANCY OF SIIAKSPEAUE," will be mailed to each person wb > send* us a club or subscribers. It will also be mailed to each single subscriber iron whom we re celve $2,50. K»r?l,fi two will send one copy each of HOUR Mao \ztKeand Gob&t's Last's I»OOK fin a vear. Address, T. S. MIT 111 It A CO.. 323AYulnut,.Street, I'hila. Nor. 30, Heavy Artillery for One Year 1 Col. Galop's Now Regiment. ' 11 TK are authorised b> the War ll- p iitment to re > i « 'uit a < i t.. •: 112 Heavy Artlll ry for j > One Year, t> 112 • a p-.rt'of ( 01. (Salop < N,. w lie. i men! of HEAVY ARTILLERY, to bo stationed in the forti flear Mia aroiiml Washington City. Here is nn op j portunlty to enter a N lIW 0110 A N I Z A T I < >X, Serve >ur country—get a big boiintv—avoid the Prafl —and got |f,.t clew of marching. Recruits will be mus tered into the Company immediate! v ufter receiving fhtdi l. cnl Bounty from the sub-district to which they are credited. <;}•<>. M. IltW IN, „ . C'IIAS. D. RHODES. ' I Heid Quarters— ! rest "Jai } ; il «mice, New Rrl-xht in .Pa.,and R. llid j die i ouug. 1 » in tki Street. Pittsburgh. For Hat 3, Mice Roarhrs. Anis. Dcd Boqs, Melt £ in Furs. Woolens, &c., ln3estson Plants,Fown i mail. &r. Put npin'ife.r . .and ?•."«» pose-. U-.ttles. nnd Flasks. 112 ! S3 and*' • sizes f-.r II- . i -. Prni.ir hsTiriTiuNs, Ac. "Onl> Infallible fetiiodiea known." "Frcejpum Polaonn." •' Not to the Iluiuan Fninlly." I I % " Ratseoine out of their holen to die. *|-Po|dw! !.-.|e in all large eith s, . ' 44~So|J bv all Druggisl-i and P.etallers eTerywhero. f t r■::: I 'v,e:-: of ; .nwonhlnssitnltathmi. . ' Git" See that "COST Aits" name is on each liox, Bottle, and Flank, before you bnv. I lid• Addre«s, HENRY It. COSTAR. 1 C*) Pr.iM i vt. DRPOT, 482B); '\i.a*AT. «>:w YOUR, | Fold by • .1. KhIHCK. A CO., Wholesale and P.etail Agents, March 23,19r,4::fin ». 4F«V' llutler, Pa. j j MI.TIICJ EON OS .N'l IST'S. I I DRS.S. R. &C. L. DIEFFENBACHER. A I:R!»•••)i-iie.| t "iii < rt 1 I •- y d d entui le * | A /lK - tho h.l«l ' niwlil from nn **t»- ' (JrT" i * t.ires«t -nN ulciuiite.Coral r. ite, (bdd. Silver IMatlna. ... -'y, '* _ Th<-.e de«dj..iis to avail "f.r themselves ..f the latest l t ,, rT'Xuld ,, riot fan 1 to " v ' ' -/•♦.*"- " ex inline their new -t vies r fVnlcanileandi O alire wo.k Filling, cleaning, extracting and adjusting the teeth done with the best ! mateii i!- indintl.e be I in iti:<e.-. p.o tietilar allfiition ' paid to childiun's te»*th. As nieehanies. they defy c in petition; h« operators ihey rank among the be»i. Char ges moderate. Advice fiee of/ barge, Offlea— In Boyds Building.leflerwn Street, Buller Pa. ' Dec. U, lStiJj.:::tf. PAP.TITERSHIP. rnilE nndar-igne l aT«uld respectfully inf on ti e public, ' j that they have entered into Partnendii|i, in the I 'iiflcrtnlcllis ]{ttsinoHN 112 , and hereby s<dieit the patronage of the public. They are provided with a neat Hearse; nnd have 'n I hand a large quantity of the ve v bent material, and nte fully p*'ep ire<i fm nish Coflina of all kinds on short not ice. '1 liev will have on binds < unstantly a variety . 112 r , CTofTlun flnlnhetl to suit purchasers, nud on the most rea- Tlie% will nl'so furnish Carrlaires and f..inveyances for Funeral occasion* when requeued. \\ are Ittmnis, on JefTerstui stieet, 2 doors West of American Citiren office (J. C. RORSSINU, Butler. Inly 2'». 18«*4::tf. (iEuROI. W. KB A. E HAV£.TOH SUN THIS? I A ril'iK'Ubs.-riber.grate >Vv ' • I ful b» his obi Mends - K ; - andeosr , f. r p-o . • t.v v:. I >unee '• •A* '■ ' to the public that he has '• C'"'' 5 -I-* k"i l : J 1<- ■<' II.UiNi:--* <■ C- t. vl V.v -* i H lllP.Sic. w X- » At his old stand, where ' »yV lie will be ready at all i- -—; •=- . times to serve those who e may tavor him with n call. He Inconstantly manufacturing, and keeps on hand i- the very lf**t a-s-.rtmeni ol T ES I' X Si S. All w-.rk warranted, repairing done on the shortest notice and moat favorable terms. Dec. 0, lRb3. J. J. 9EDWICK. w. n. n. RihDt.r J• Cl.ark 111 01) LK &akMIK» ■ at Lia.w. Office, lit the I ounty Surveyor's ofl'lce. Hut lor, I*it, ' Will attend tonll business entrusted totlo-m, promptly- Also Ln kmcrd Ci.»im Amknts. f»r recelviim Pkx-IOSS. ' Boustiks, BACK PAT forwddiers or their ' No charge until claims are collected. j Orphans' Court Sale. ' fjy virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court for the 1 13 county of IJutler, 1 will offer for sate, at public out cry, on the premises, on i Thurtthty, the 'Mh doy of February , 1865, y at 2 o'cleck, pni .all the estate of John F. M'Oill, late of Parker township, in two hundred acres of land, situ - ate in that : wn-htp. adjoining lands of James 'Mahen, • Thoma* Smith's heirs, sod otliera. Tkrms —One third In hand, and the balance in two I e.iual annual with interest from theconttr -111 at ion Of the sale. EIti.NEZEIt ( III.ISTY. ; Adin'r. of John F. M Oill, dee'd. r Jan. 4 1 18C3::0t KJI i'Olil IS OF FA Will OX, 0.-V M A IIV HTHKIiT, Opposite Boyd's Buildings, Cutler. fpilK nn '.endgned w old reapcctfiilly inform his old J ft inn '• nnd the public generally, that ho in constant- ! Iv in reoeipt d the v« ry latwst 112 ishi.nis. and i- fully |»re ! p'ireil at tUI tijnen to execute all kind* «>f w-.rk in hi* line of bo-:*!•?«< in a neat and workmanHke nmnner, and ill be liapi*|r to attend to all who uiui ve him a c»iH. A McCAN DLKAL Jan. (*.. 1«« 1 4:::tf (A ENCE LOl ISVILLC foi sale uflo-x Ayriia, U0 C. UKOICIiiCO The New York Tribune V °T W IT IJ ST A N DING the enormously incrcnsed <tt i_l penses attending the publication of Tit* Trikukb oeeasit ned by the employment of numerous army cor respondenft and other liberal expenditures, as well as b tpe advance In the i.riee of paper nnd other materials, w have resolved, for the piesent nt leant, not to increnee tb snbnciiptlon prices of either Weekly or Semi-Weekly I apers. but to continue to furnish them nt S2 nnd res pcctively, per annum; being the seme price- which were • stabli«hed more than twenty years ago. when the ro»« was only about one4hird of what It is at the prestn* time. Our Terms will be found be low,and we wish it te. V be distinctly understood that -these Terms will be strictly iirtd literally adhered to.and no other abate ments or discounts than tlione mentioned will be allowect in any case whatevor. Terina- DAILY tribu.vk. Stngle copy 4 rents. Mail subscribers, one copy, one.yeaf... v 00 do do one copy, six mouths 5 90 d" do one copy, three youths 300 SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUTE. Mail robneribers, one copy, one year 3 00 d" do one copy, six month* w .,«l 75 do do one copy, three mouths lOu WEEKLY TRIBUNB. . , j Mail subscribers, one copy, one vear ...2 Ofli do do one copy, six months '.".100 Persons at the trouble of procuring subscrlbera nnd remitting Us SJO for ten copies of the Weekly wll be entitled to one copy gratis. For S4O for twenty co pies, one copy of the Semi-Weekly gratia. Drafts ou New York payable to the order of"TuR Turm xi:.*' being safer,are preferable to any other mode of remittance. But w here drafts cannot boVonvenieutlv l>r. cured, I nited States, or National Hank bills nro the next In -t. nnd may be sent by mail at our risk; but in ea-o of loss Thk Tkiiiine will not be responsible unti furnished with a full description of the bills, including the name if tliw bank, denomination and numbor, una the time ai d place ot the mailing of the letter, with the enclosures. Address THE TRIHUNE. New York. Dec. 7, Ui'4. The AmericanCitizen, I IS published every Wcdr.e«'sy in the borough ofP.utle. by THOMAS RoiinsoxAC. E. ANDr»«ox on Main #tte«t oppetite to Jack's IL tel—< ftice uj» stairs in the brick ioimeik occnpletl by Eli Yetter,nsa store Terms:—s| 50 a year, if paid in advance, or within th tir.-t sixmnnths; or f'ilfnot paid until after thvexoiia ti«-n of the first six months TERMS OF ADVEIITISINQ, &0., I As atfieed upon by tho Publishers ui.d Proprietors of tk • j llutler Papers. One square, one insertion oo I K i. h Mibsr.|iient Insei tion 60 I I ■ olumn I r six months ..... ...12 M) I 1 coliiiun for six months oo fg» I 1 column for six months oo 11 «e dnmn f> r one year ......26 00 1 .. olumn for one year 40 00 t dumn for one yeai 70 vU Pn-Ji -sji.oal and Business ( aids, not exceed ug R lines, one year 80 1 Executors,Adnilni«trnt<-rnaud Auditor** notices, each,3 0 Applications f..r Licences, each 5 I auti ns. t strays, Notices . 112 Dissolution, Ac., not exceeding I square, 3 Insertions, each 2 00> j 10 lines ol Nonpai eil,or i|n equivalent, will make nsquats jon WORR. j 1 sheet hand-bill, 50 copies or less 112 1 fco ; '» " " " 2 6«> ' ; " 400 1 "- 1 " fl 0 j i r any quantity under 5 quhes, $1 f-0 per quire; on nil • amounts over that, a rcasenubls 1 eduction will be mails Dl'tilXrSM CARDS, j Single packs, |l_6o; each additional pack, 60 cts, LOCAL KOTICRS. 10cents per line for each Insertion. I'RATItS Alll> M \ RRI AO KB, \»;il be published gratis, where tho same does not oxceei !> lines : fur each adtlitional line, , r . ets. will be charged. Advertisement* .I o C. Sale, Executors, Admmistra t 1 - "fid Auditor's notice-.: Kstmys, Dissolution of Part -1 "" wirertisementa, WIST j ti e undersigned. Pi/blither* and J'rrprfetor* of the j Butler pnpeis, hereb> mrree to strictly adhere to the above schedule of priee , until further notice. MM. IIAH.KTT, Butler American. ( LARK \N ILSiIN, I sii.n Herald. >•» • KI NSo.\ A ANDKI.A'.N, American Citizen. July 13, IM.I. V/AVEELY MAGAZINE^ FOR FAMIL)" AMCSEMENT AND*I NSTRUCTION count rv. Its contents are such a • will be npptovetl in tho most fa it id i. us ci.de,-- n .thing Immoral l.emg admitted into it- I nge' It will alt..id as much rending matter n* | nliii' st nn\ < <4- >■ an find time to peruse.consisting ofTnlea History, Biography, togother with Mimic nud poetry.— i hep | -re •iitaius no ultra sentiments,ami meddles nei j t lte* with poiiiics ten religion, but it is characterised by a | higirmoral tone. It cin ulates nil over thecoi.ntry, from : Maine t .( difornla. j 'I ■vs rite Witverly Magar'ne is published weekly by Most sA. Low, N»i. 6, Lindall Street, Boston, Mass. Two j editionsH.e printed, one on thick paper, for Periodical Dealera, nt 1 •. Nts a£opy. and nn edition for mail snb-ei l» bers (on a little thimr | <\ er, so as to come within the low postnge law.) Cue. .; v for 12 months, f.TOOt One c j . f.r R months 2, on (mo c. py f.. r I months Mo < n-t oj.\ |.. r i.e-nth" Ifo 'I wo ctques foil« mouths 0 l out copies 112. rmonths 5/0 I All additions to the clnlmsit the same rates. All nnm* , ie-rere vi will be ci edited act ording to the nbove terms. I' ll ei Stop) eil when the last number paid f..i is sent. No sub-ci pt on- taken foi lens than four months. All clul.a IIIIINI be sent I \ mail. A name must be given for each , j paper in the club. A new volume commences every July nnd January.— But if a person commences nt any number in the v luma and pays 112 rsix mouth , lie w.ll li'ive a complete book with a title page. , W hen a üb-cliber ordeisa renewal of his subscription In* should tell lis what was the last number ho received, then we shall knotf what number to renew it without bun , , ting over our books. Otheiwise we shall begin when tho J uione\ is received. Persons writing f.# the paper must ; w. ite the 1 nume.p'.st olhce. rouuty and sta'e very dis ; tinrlly. TI.- ewlnwl-1 their pnper changed should tell where it ha- previously been sent. Postage on this pa 1 p.* i- twt nty cents a year, payable in advance at thvolllco ; w hei•• tken out. Clul must nlwavs be sent at one time to get the benefit of the |«.w• price We cannot send thorn at the club price unless received all together, (wit in t«.o much trouble i l '..k over mil books or keep nn act olint with each oiin'get ; ting them up. Monthly Part -$« av. H r, in n>l esses Any on-sending lis live lbdlarsv.an have the weekly "Waverly ' and either • 112 the following work* r |.a oii»* win b.v mail: *■-pete;son's Undies' Msgax ne." "Hnrj ' • M'o.'a/ine," (bsley's ljuly's Book, ' "l<adles Oa j r.e»ie 1 t Kashii'ii," •"Atlantic Monthly.'' • j All letters and communications concerning the pnper 11 mr«t be ndtlressetl to the jmbllsher. Tiir WAT TO Si*r crim .—The pr..pnr mride tosnbsci ibe I for a pnpc is to enclose the money in a letter and addresa j t be publisher cireet gv »g intlividusl name, with ti e post office, countv and stntp very plainly written, sspoht- I mafks are ofton illegible. Address MOSES A. PQW, Boston, Masa. AT WHOLESALE ONLY I Ai'JD Ai'JD j E V/ £ L JIT or F.vr.RT DESCRWTIOJI AT TUB ♦ Prices for Cash! ARUV AND Coi xTtiv Mr.RCftANTS, Petllais, Traders, Sut lers. ami (ieueral tlenlets 1:1111 make Euoi iiious Profit a I upon a small Investment! , Jt-.wKi.RT of any Pattern or Quality and in any quantl> 1 t\ mndet(»oi |.»r K"tiinatea for any cin** of woik | fun.ishe.l. Hi,- I\irlii nJnr jittention paitl to supplying Aiirliorvrr.--, Lbuntry J'ettttfrs, Indian Tradert, and Ar my !'fillers. Any style < 112 Go.ids manufactured, such ns Inventions, etc.. .4 short notice. lioon ( axvah«ij»O Cl-RRRs, with a small Capital, can find constant employmeut.' 11- lustrated Lists and full particulars fiee. THE PROFIT TO THE BETA I LEE IS VERY LA RGB ! A Wholrsalr Si'ppi T can be carried in a knapsack, lot in I valise, or carpet bag, and will not be like b<n>ks— bulky or iucon#*nieut U. carry from place to place. IO.MI MIU.H ANoniKR TIIINO : —this Butinens is Strictly Honorable! Ut> * 7/»»re i> nonerdnf mirrtprt.ttniing or ejrtirjf/rrtifinfj. UCtUooM show for themselves,and prove themselves!! It is a business in which an ample and tatinfactnry ffi'iruUift 1* given for the money received and.su encour aging profit le pocketed st the sume time. It is an oe cupMliou iu which no person need be afraid or ashamed to canvass the same field again and again, for where once our goods are introduced, a permanent awl continuant demand it cheated. To Soldiers In the Army, or those at home disabled by the haiilsliips of war. tot lergymen out of health, Teach ers. Postmasteis, or any person who wishes either local 01 an ... !i\e ... . lipnti. n. Ml.I ..fie that Inings with it GREAT PECI MARY INDUCEMENTS, this presents AN OPPOBTCNITY seldom met with. TRY IT! AND SEE FOR VoIItSELVES!! CABEFULLY SELECTED LOTS OF JEWELRY, com prising our newest styles aud most saleable variety e Ooojls, will be nent anywhere in the States. We are constantly filling orders from persons leaving the choice of Goods wholly with us. To such we promise the best exetcise of our taste aud judgment, and from our long experience can ensure satisfaction. Wi ARK ko PAY t> ADVARCB, state what style ami quality of Goods are wanted, ami we will semi the same uml collect pay by Express at the end of the Route. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Good movements and munufbetured in the best rnaa ner. of puie mate 1 ial. nil waiiantetl -» prices from fTD' to $-iV' etu h. Sent anywhere— pnv collected by Express.— . v ati-f,u < ton guaianteedl All Watches at first prices the.v being oi our OWJI Importation. Circular* fret by iAu it&nd for them J ! T. It II (iACGHAN, Manuja' tuie.rt and Importer*. Dec. 7t Mfi4:;3tud-. 71d Broadway, Now York. AMKaa. CAMkPUSi.L WM.CAMPUR Stoves! stoves!! Stoves! \IfM. A JAg. G. CAMPBELL.—Fouxmrs—Found \> South of the borough of Butler, where Stove _ h ii.:hs and otbet ca#tiogs are ma<ln. A large tnpply COB" 1 autly ou liaud am* for sale at reaeouable rututi.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers