1865. New Goods! 1865. AITD WBLLiKLKCTBD SXOCt Of Splendid Seasonable Goods, Jnet received and for Sale at the new STOBB OH? WEBER & MMN Boyd's Building, corner of Main A Jefferson its. DITLKR, PA., Consisting of Dry Goods, such as FINE DEL AIM. , CASHMERES, COBER6S, ALAPACAS, PRINTS, BALMORAL SKIRT? A large assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, of the finest quality BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, and all kinds of Trimmings. A large assortinentof GENTS. WARE, snch as CLOTHS, CASSIMERKS, SATINETTS, JEANS, CATTONADES, &c. Ucady-Mailo Clotlilnje, HATS AND GAPS Of the very latest Style.*. A largs and well selected Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Hardware, Queenswgre, # CROCKERY, GROCERIES, And* Gannin# Article of BTRAINKD HONEY, All of which will lit »<", in any of its forms, can he gratified. OKOROB voGtI.EV, Jr. Butler, NOT. 30, 1M4::2m0. ' BK. CJURL ILLIHG, Physician and Surgeon. Office in Boyd's Bnllding*. corner of Jefferson and Main Streets, uno dour South of Dr. Bell « Drug .'« Photograph Albums, &c.» At prices ranging from 50 Cents, toSR,OO. A NEW VEATUUK Till- Xfltt t FAMILY BIBLES FOR PHOTOGRAPH PICTI Rl> ALSO—A general sngplyo 112 Pocket and Family Bibles. Call ami ...them «1f- «« Butler. .Tune N ~J. D. M'JUNKIN, Attorney at Law. Also licensed Claim Agent. Office with E. M'Junkin. Esq., opposite the Pennsyl vania Hotel. Butler, Pa. Register's Notice. XT OTICK in hereby giTont.will per. .n.inti'r.-ted that J\| the f.ill .wine iiccitml. hft.f hei-. »i»l »'«• in the Hegister'a office of Holler c unity, '"1 will l» !•.«; sented for confirmation an>l allow,u re thn Orp tans Conrt, to be held in the borough of Butler, un W ednwa day, March 29, 1865. Partial acccount of Matthew Greer, Adm'r of Jno. C. Doutiiett. Filed Dec. 3,1 4. . Final account of Leah Christley, A .I'm. of («eo. Christ ley dee'd FHed Dec. 6, 1804. Final account of Wm S. .lack, Ex'r of Samuel .Lick deed. Filed Dec. 10, , „ » Final account of A. Blakelv. Admr of 1 Lilip .Tech ling, dee'd. Filed Dec. 22, IS "4 Supplementary and 2d Partialaicount ofG. . Crozier Adm'r of Dr. JaAas Graham. Filed Jan. 2d. 56.». Final account of Jno. Parks* Win. < unniugbam, Adms of Edward BenL*on. Filed .lan. 4, is. Final account of Wm. M. Grahim. Adm'r. of Michael Frick dee'd. Filed .lan. 11, 1^65. Final account of J. W. Christy, Ex'r. of Hugh Galla- Ler dec d. Filod Jan. 19, 1805. Final account of A Huge,guardian of Isaac E Kelly minor child of Thos. Kelly. Filed dan. 12,1806, Final account of J. W. Christy, & T. C. Thompson, Adm sof Jamee Park, dee d. Filed dan. 21 13U5. Final account of W. W. Dodds, Ex'r of Benj. McCor mick, dee d. Filed Jan. 31,18c5. Final acrount of Darid Marshall. Ad'm. of Thus. Mc- Cormick dee'd. Filed Jan. 31,18€5 Final acc.mnt of Chns. Hoffman, Ad'm. of John N. Hah neman dee'd. Feb. 7, 180 ft. rinal aceount of Fred. Bnrry, Ad'm of Margaret WLitener. Filed Feb. 9,1865. Final account ol Wm. Staler and Joaoph Ekaa, Ex'r of Jacob Stnlej. Filed Feb. 10,1866. Final account of Jceeph Campbell, Ad'm of £li Camp bell. Filed Feb. 16,1865. Final account of Tbos Rodgera, Ad'm of Samuel M. Kain. Filed Feb. 17, 1865. Final account of Daniel J. Russell, Ex'r of Jno. P. Mahood. Filed Feb. 17,18t>5. Final aecouut-cf Richard Vandyke, Guardian of John Allen, minor chikl of W. P. Allen. Filed Feb. 17,1866. Partial account of John Seott, Ad'm James Gibson, dee'd. Filed Feb. 20,1866. Ftnal account of John Ander» >n, Guard, of I. Kiblock Kirkpatrick. Filed Feb, 23,1866. Account of John Black, Ad m of John Worthlngton, Dee'd. Filed Feb. 26,1865. Acconntof A. M'Candlees. Trustee to sell real estate ol B. Sloan. Filed Feb. 27,1805. Final account of R.C. Campbell, Ex'r of Wm. Stangh ton. Filed Feb.27,XS6O. Final account of A. M'Candleea, Estj.. Ad'm of Wm Johneton. Filed Feb. '27, 1866. JOHN H. CHATTY, Butler, March 1, 1865. Dept. Keg'r. Valuable Farm l'or Sale. CONTAINING about 150 ncrei of land, 100 of which it cleared. Situated about 2)4 miles north of Ua6 Bora Buter, fcr pei*' ulars,» iqufie of. (••V »' * r>„ upsstt. STRAY COW] AME to the premises of the subscriber, in Marion Tp \j ilutler county, on Friday, the Both day of Decem ber last, a DARK RED COW. some white upon the rum? white belly jw»d tail, crumply horns supposed to be be tween four and five years old. The owner is hereby re g'rested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and asssr 7 ' otbßn "" ih * wil, E b 'oii?gn l T^r r Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., FOUNDED IK 1810. AND I incorporated by Legislative Charter, irii.s.Prf itrip of (lie kind IN TUB UNION, comlucte.l l,y a practical HI SINK-- MAX. Our highest commercial authnrill.-., K.t«t and Went, pronounce his system of Book-keeping nnequaled—comprehending erery departmeat of bu«i iht-". and yet so skllftllly condensed tliat the attentive student niiwtem the whole in six or eight weeks. It con sists of STOCK BOOKS, closed once with a low and twice with a gain—exhibit ing by three different methods, the transfer of old to new books. . PARTNERSHIP BOOKS, F conducted by three different methods, exhibiting the transfer of old t.» new books, with the introduction of a uew partner. And practically illustrating the PRIVATE LEDGER, i bv means of which the results of the business are kept out of tlifc general books, for the use of the partners on ly. The book is not ev« n named elsewhere. The settle ment of Partnership Books by SINGLE ENTRY, with six practical illustrations, exhibiting the book* re opened by Double-Entry. A concise rule for rectifying DERANGED DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOKS, with six specifications. The gnin or loss found, and the books con ectly re-opened. The learner is also exercised in OPENING BOOKS, from eight specifications, including special conditions not often met with iuhusiuens. Also, a ,->eriuus of exercises in CLOSING BOOKS, from new an# peculiar specifications The learner also writes aboutseighty BUSINESS FORMS 9 of Promissory Note-, Ju«. The nit :al influence of integrity in youth, Ac.— j Also, lectures upon • COM MERC IA L LAW, on Partnerships. Contracts, Insurance, Common Carriers, | the Statute of Limitations, Ac. Practical instructions in ! elv ' tlU " COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, J by a full sot . 112 frontline vignettes and counters, and a large collection oi" counterfeit notes. OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING, ! (In manuscript,) exhibit# the construction and equip ni'*ut. the ■'pernting receipts and expenditures, the books I d.... ,1 .ind a dividend recorded The.ie books are adver tised by others, but not taught elsewhere in the city.— Our new system of PRIVATE BANK BOOKS, (in manuscript,) embracing all the best forms in use among private bankers Our new enlarged editiou of DUFF'S STEA M BOAT BOOK-KEBPING, In this department student'" have th« assistance of our Superin tend ■ t, Mr rnoa. B. SMITH, an experient ed Practical Mercantile Accountant, and formerly Clerk of a Missis sippi steamer. Our full course of business practice includes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about THIRTY DIFFERENT FORMS, vir.: 11 Ledaets. T Dav-l ks, ft Journal*. A Bill-books, 4 Cash |J.,oks 4 Sili-'i-ooks, 2 Invohe-book-. I Diseoutit-b«»ok, I (.'b'-i'k-i e«ji»ter, 1 Deposit-register. 2 « otl.-ction-reghters, 1 Tickfer, 1 HandVregister. 1 Y reigbt-btajk, 2 Passage b..ok». 1 Fuel-bo«»k. These book - practically record alwiut >! \ HUNDRED BIMM -S TBANSA* HONS, eompr*. bending l»l FF'S original plan of business education in -ti • -i-edetl in imitating iiim will !»• Lest seen ».y comparing the business papers uid books of their pupils with those i the graduates of this institution. HARPER'S ENLARGED EDITION OP DUrU'* HOOK kiihimNG l'i icesl,7s. Postage 20 cents. Sold by Bookselieie gen erally. The following testimonials indicate the character o thi*> wot k : '•No other work upon Rook-Keeping explains the sub jects with so much clearm-s and simplicit \. ' I . W. EDMUNDS. Cashier Mechanics' Hank, Wallet., N. Y. "It gives a clear insight into all departments of this science." A S. ERASER. Cashier of Seventh Ward Bank, N. Y. ■ 4 As an extensive ship owner, American and European merchant, bank director, etc., he ha* born the reputation t i the higest ordorof busineiw talents.'' JOHN W. BURN HAM. Merchant. No. 8 South st.. New York. "Mr. Duff i*anian of rare qualifications for business.' JOHN M. D. TAYLOR, Merchant, Union st., New Orleans. "Mr. Duff is a merchant of the first respectability." J. LANIHS. Merchant, New Orleans. "I graduated in Duff's College in half the time 1 ex pected. His admirable system include- nothing super fluous, nor loaves out anything essential." J R. COMPTON, Cashier Niagra Bank, l.ockport, N. Y. "It contains much matter important to the merchant." C. O. II AI.STEAD, • President Manhattm Rank. N. Y. "The most complete work of the kind I have ever seen." JAMES P. MURRAY, President Exchange Bank. Pittsburgh. "The meat clear and cmiprehensive that I havo met with." JOHN SNYDER. Cashier Bank of Pittsburgh. ' • *You have your own long experience a< a merchant to good use in this work." RICHARD IRVIN, Merchant, No. 08 Front street N. Y. "The favorable opinions already ex pleased by gentia uien of competent authority are well deserved and very property bestowed." CHARLES M. I.EUPP, LEOPOLD It I ER WORT 11, ROBERT KF.LLY. Special Committee of the Chamber .if Commerce, N. Y. [F'xtract from the Minutes.] PR' sI'ER M. WETMORE. Secretary. "Your Committee unanimously concur in the opinion of theuuiity of the improved method of Mr. Dull OURDON J. LEEDS, Recording Secretary of the American Institute. N. Y. THE NEW ENGLAND EDITION OF DUFF'S STEAM BOAT BOOK KEEPING, Just Published by the author. Price $2.00. Sold by Booksellers Generally. "A perfect system for keeding such books and accounts" J. v A ROT HE R.H, Formerly Cashier of the Merchants' Rank Pittsburg. "The Time Table alone is worth the price of the book." D. B. HER RON. Late Clerk of steamer Mount Vernon. "1 consider the legal form of the Steamer's Protest ik> valuable that 1 nev«r leave ports without a copy of the book on board." A. C. MeCA LL A M. Captain steamer Areola. "The only work published ofany value to the Steamer's Accountant."' J. F. J. ALLISON, Formerly Clerk of the Steamer Fortune. "The most perfect sy stem of Steamer's Accounts in use." C. S. FRI9BEE, Formerly Captain of steamer Nashville. On Wm. H.DutFsPenmnnsfaip. Twelve First Premiums for the best Business and Ornamental Penmanship, awarded our Present Penman, by the United States Fair at Cincinnati in - IStHJ Pennsylvania State Fair at Wyoming .... 1860 Western Pennsylvania Fair at Pittsburgh 1360 Western Virginia Fair at Wheeling 1860 And the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland ...1862 All of which are exhibited at ouY office. "Perfect gems of the Penman's art."— Post. \ "These performances can ouly be excelled by the su- | thor."— Pittsburgh Vasrtte. " All his ornamental designs are new and remarkable performances."— Evtn lay fjarctte. "The late Western Pennsylvania Fair awarded him six First Premium* in all branches of the art."—-OAto State Journal. 018 TERMS. For theGradnating'J nry", Lime unlimited .$40,00 Blanks and Statkmery(c >ating $" elsewhere 2.60 The enlarged edition of Duff s Book-keeping. I,7ft Our blank* are made of fine extra size paper, ruled com plete, with full sets of auxiliaries. The Institution therefore offers the Commercial Stu dent, the following IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: Ist. The best System of accounts in u**, taught by the Author. 2d. The daily lectures of an experienced Accountant. 3d. A saving of half the time requit ed by other Colle ges. and S2U or SGO in board. 4th. A saving of 86 or 17 in Stationery. 6th. Having the best business penman in the West. or fUll particulars, seud for our elegant new Cir ' cular 112 > > 8, with samides of our Penman's Business uud i OrnamcfcCkl Writing, inclosing 25 cents for postage, to P. DUFF * SON, Piiucipals, i /«m VIS 64 'T«l\ Fittsbwrgh, Penif*. ISUO NEW CtOODM, IS<)3 AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST AWD AS GOOD AS TUB BEST. R. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Have just received at their establinliment « ON MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA., A larg# ami well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Read TQI rOL!.OWM« CATALOOin anb frofit thbredt. FOII TIIE I.ADIES. Always on hand a large stock of Ladios good*, such as COBERG CLOTH, ALPACAS, DE LANES, GINGHAMS* PRINTS, KERCHIEFS, NUBIEB, GLOVES, he. FOR GENTLEMEN. Always on hand Black Cloths. Fancy and Black Cassi- j nieree. Satinetts, ('iwsinets. Tweeds, Plain ami fancy Tes tings, Shirting, etc., etc., etc., RF.ADY MADE < I,OTIH\fJ. Such aa COATS, PANTS, TBSTS nnrt other gannente. anl'A boy's. IF You AVANT GIIOCERIEN of a mijferior quality, at as low rates u they can be had elsewhere in the county, goto the store of * R.C. .% J.L M'ABOY. May 11, 18G4. Goods, New Goods. | \ LARGE LOT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS. V KKY CHEAP, DE LANES, ADLI'ACAS, MERINORS, COB UU IIS, PLAIDS, POPLINS, Ac., Ac. Long and Square Shawls, LA DISS CLOAKS, NEUBIKS. IIATSaud HOODB, PLAIN 4 BARRED FLANNELS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS. LADIES SIIOKS, <;LOVES, GAUNTLETS, HEAD-DRESSES. COMBS COLLARS, kc, Men's W car, CLOTHING, BOOTS A SHOES.. WOOLEN JACKETS READY-MADE SHIRTS Cloth, Tweeds. Heavy Jeana, Corduroys, Caeiiuts. and j Over-Coating Ac.. Just received bv JAMES A. NEG LEY. South end of town, opposite Zimmerman's Hotel. Bept. 28,1864::4t FARM FOR SALE, FT! lIE nnderaigned offer< for sale, one "hundred and sev |_ enty acres of gtst-i forming land tn Butler Township, B»ith*i county—<»ne mile from the boronsh. About one htindredacres cleared, a yonug orchard ».f g>. d fruit tree—good frame house, and a good Coal Dank opened, one hundred acres of coal. W. 0. BRACKEN RIDC.E, Feb. 8. 1865. But er. TAKE NOTICE. A 8 my wife. Eiixab«th Jane Conn has left my bed and board on the 9th iuet. without any just canse, 1 therefore warn all persons from harbering or trusting her on my accouht as I will not be accountable for any debts contracted by her. JAS. L. CONN. THOS. ROBllsrSOl^ Attorney at Law, PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, Office xtftli Chas. M'Candless, Esq., So li West corner of the Dtinond, Butler Ps. AppraiNemeut LM. rpHS following Appraisement List under the stli Sec tion of the Act ot April 14,1851, Uave been presen ted and fiied in the Omco of the Clerk of the Orphan's Court, to wit: No. 1, Dec. Term 18»U. Mrs. Rachel GiUeland, Widow of Wm. Gilleland dee'd. Personal property amounting to $300,50. J. C. Gilleland A Baclui GiUeland, Adm 1 * No. 2, Dec. Term. 1K64. Mrs. Mary A. Ilohnouble, wid ow of Wm. H. Hohnondle, dee'd. Pergonal pr*>perty amounting to $31,22. Mary A. Holmondaie, Adm'x. No. -40. Dec. Term, lKft4, Mrs. Margaret Gerard, widow of Michael Gerard dee d. Beat Estate amounting to S3UO,OU. Margaret Gerard, Adm'x. No. 41, Dec. Term. 1864, Mrs Mary Hays, widow of William Hays dee d. Personal property umouuting to $159,50. Mary Hays, Adm'x. No. 42, Dec. Term 1864, Mrs. Bridget Kiley, widow of Ed Yard Kiley, dee d. Personal property ammountiug to 9159,50. Pat. Mcßride, Ad'm. Of which the heira and legal distributee*, creditors and others intere*teu will take notice, and appear at the isext tsirm to wit: the 4th Monday of March, 1865, and not later thau the third day thereof, to show cause again.-* the gaiae. "By the Vourt March 1,1806, W.J. YOUNG, Clerk of 0. 0. MVIERICAN CITIZEN Jolt Pri&Uag(3fHc@l Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND csttmi JDS wuumw-B, ( oruer ot Main and Jefferson Slreeti, Opposite Jin'k's Hotel, HI mm #H«- m- l a i>. WB ABE FH SPARED TO PRINT,OS BHO*T liOTICB, Hill Heads. Books, I>r\i Labels. Pro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Drafts. Blanks. Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Bills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, &c. BEING rURNISHRD WITH The Most Approved Hand Presses AND TIIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, &c. 112 IN TIIE COUNTY* We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVEPRINTING NEATLY, PROMPTLY, and AT RisisoxAni.E RATES, In ij style to excel any establishment at home, and compote with any abroad, ms a a «-«■ «v»S> ** KM 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 TABTK IN COMPOSITION A'Nl) Elejfaraic In I*l*P«R Woi'k, In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper. Tasteful Composition, lieau | titnl Press Work, and PisrAToir, 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. ! 151 SS \ i;HN ADVKIt liSinriiS. LANH, M*A I!OV & CO. DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND IM&TlCftTi*' EM!V *-!<»Ofi)N. No. MO, Feilei'al Street, «Sooifd noon BELOW NEW MARKET HOUSE.) Allegheny City, I'M. j Pec. 9. H*fl3.::tf. j MARTIN P.RIKKH ;...OKO. WJCKBECKKR. STOVES AND PLOUGHS. * \V KRK,S| : ( KK ' : ' J *!*)«. UMMTS T? N-.Mli ■ I tI. .r- I .ughßutler. wh.Ve Stove*. I : nial.s IIr«f door North of Jack's Hotel, where you will find Stoves ofallsizea and patrons. They also keep on hnndn lnrtns t Arrears of l\i>i and Bounty Mont't. for Soildlers, or if they are dead, for their legal representative*-. In prosecuting Sol dier's Claims*or those of their Representatives, uo charge until collected. • Dec.3ft 9. lS::tf ~ lVatchrti, ClookM A Jewelry. IF you want a good Watch, Clock, or set of giwsi Jewel ry, goto G rich's, where yon coi; iret the very best the market affords lie keopsou hand, a Lirge ossortraen of Jewelry of all styles, ami in fact everything usually kep n a Jewelry Store. Repairing doms <.-n shoi t notice. Dec y, lK»i3::tf. VH A N €IS X. UIIBEB. IDS. B. F. EAMILTOIf, Formerly of Sunbury,Butler Co., HAVING located in BUTLER, offers his professional services to those who see fit to give him a call. Office, that formerly occupied by Dr. Emerling. RTMT M'lure, Attorney at Law, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT. .OFFICE, N. JL corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa. Feb. 3,1864::tf. Npeeial Income* Tax. COM.ECTORS OFFICE, U. 8. INT. REV., 'J3o DISTRICT, an D«v., lin lkk. PA., Jan. l,lßfto. "VfOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with the joint reeohttion of CongreM.approved July 4th, Xi, a special tax of 5 per cent, has been aas» upon In '< comes for the year ending December 31st, IK.V 3. The lu*t of said taxes f--r Butler county, Pennsylvania, has beou returned t»> me for collection, and the same are now due aud payable at the store of R. C A J. L. McAboy, in Butler, Pa. Said taxe-* must be paid on or , before aist day of January 18fl&, or the same will be sub . ject to a penalty of 10 per ceut. R,C. McABOY, Dep. Col., 3d Div., 23 lMs. Adiuiuistrator'N Police. r ESTATE OF V. STOOPS, DEC i>. TETTERS of administration on t he estate of Henry V. j 8to«)ps. dee d, late of Washington tp., having been i issued by the Register to the nudersignea; therefore, all i persons knowing themselves indebt««i to said estate, are I requested to make immediate payment, and those having t claims agaiust the same ore required to present them r>ropery authenticated for settlcoient. WM. STOOPS. Jan. 2Ut JH. Adzuiniatrator. Mist i:LLASEOI S XOTKIOS. THE "W ' IlruuKlit rlflfllt In the Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET, Geo.Vogeley.jr ! Manufacturer and Dealer in all kluds of 1 Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. Having been dnly appoluteil a ''Committee of Plx."' to i proceed to parts beyond these digirius, to procure for the citizens of Butler, ami nil others who may f-ivor him with a call, the choicest articles In his line, would respectfully represent: that in pursuance of hi* appointment, he has beentutcces-ftil in collecting u tall speci mens" of the best articles ever found isi Butler! lie would also further represent: that he feels gratefnl to the public for the fa j vors conferredupon him, in "days gone by," and hopes j he will merit a continuation of thoir patronage in "days that are to. me." In conclusion, he be«rs leave to make the following re mark : that he has a little the best articles in his line.that are to be found from the "centre to the circumference" of Pennsylvania, and indeed, ho might safely add. the United States of North America, the Brtti-Ji Possessions, or the California*, including the mouth of the Columbia river, all along the coast of Oregon, up n* high as the parallel of ' 4 Phiftv Phour l'horly." He HUMBLY 'soli cits the custom of all the" l>car JMople"*-f Butler, or any way farina man who may chance to make his transit across thedic of Butler, or sojourn within her li-oders f,.r "a season," fceliim •oiifideiit he will give sat isf-ict ion, both regards price and quality. C ine and examine for your selves! Don't put it off!! Procrastination is the thief of time!!! GEOROE YOGELEY. Jr. Butler, Pa., May ll,1864::2nio. REDICK'S DRUG STORE, OpposHe Slide's Htore, DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, MEDICINE? I . SI Fine IN KS, MEDICIN KS. M EDICIN EH, M EDICINLS, DYES, DYLS, I) YE.-*, PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS, j | Pure Liquors for Medical use only. | French and American Perfumery. and T>dlvtarticles.— j Rrti-lies. Trust* •* md all articles iii the Drug line, of the j • best quality and at fairest rates. I Dec. 9, 1803. > ML Hill KORSERY, NEAR lU TLlltl. i',4. ; rpilE undersigned would respectfully inform the public I generally, thai he is now fully prepared to furnish I them with the choicest variety and very best quality of i nil kinds of fruit trees. Inu ini: the last summer he has ma le huge additions to his stock of Fruit and Ornamen tal trees, and lia.s on hand a larger and better quality and j variety thau has ever been offered in this comity Con j -dating of SUMMER, WINTER & FALL APPLES. j PEACHES PEA 1!S AND CII BURIES. els>. STRAW j BERRIES of the ven finest quality—dif:-rem kinds of Kheuharh. A Sjilendid lot of Evergrefii.s and a great Allot which, we propose t - sell ort as reasonable tcims, as the sanuMpiulity and varieties can be had for, from any agencv r. ,J ii ill OH 11, liell, Boyd's Building. Bniler, Pa. A DEALER in nil kin-1-of Drr.g- and Chemlcrils I' ! dnts and Varuish. Also. Benzrovers North « 112 M'Aboy's Store, where every arti< leof TIN W ARE is kept in HUE A T VARIETY. This Can lias been extensively used and found to he perfectly safe. Its great convenience will be discovered at first sight. The extensive facilities fur mauufactur ! inn >dl its parts make it very cheap, i It is cl «mI by clampiug a tin cap over and round the i opening, which is pressed upon a cemcrit-cimted gasket, I causing the cement to melt by the heat of the fruit; be- I coining cold, it is perfectly sealed. It Is closed or open ed in an instant, h) booking or unhooking a strait wire spi ing. j LADIES, and others, are requested to call and ex&m- I ine this unsurpassed Fruit Can. WM. S. ZIEGLER. Butler. July 1.1. lS^4::tf. \Yri( ot' I'nrtiliosi. Unfit r ' 'ovnty. ,«i. I N the matter »112 the petition of George W. Stillwag gon for partition of the real estateof JacobStiUwog gon.decM. In the Orphan's Court of Butler ctunty, No. 39, Dec. Term I*o4. The Common wealth of Pennsylvania, to the heirs and legal representatives of Jacob StiUwaggon deed, to wit: John Stlllwaggon, Joanna intermarried with Daniel Mc Council. William Stillwaggon, residing in Venango co., Jacob HGUwaygon, Jane StiTlwaggon, widow, Samuel Still waggon aud S trah Jane Still waggon, minor children of Josiab Stillwaggon dee'd, residing iu Venango co.. Pa.— Ellen Intermarried with Henry Sowash, George W. Still waggon, Ellen Siiilwstggon, widow, Jantes Stillwaggon, j and Samuel Stillwe.ggon, minor children of ls.-ioc Mill- Woggon, dee'd. Samuel non residing in Jack sonville, Oregon, and James stillwaggon on residing in Eldoradoco , California. The said Real Estate consists of three certain messuages and tvocU of land, as folluws, to wit: Ist. Two hundred acreuof land, more or less, situate in BlipperynH'k township, Butlerconaty. Pa., bounded on the north by R.Oilkcy aud John T. Bard; east by John T. Bard; South by Mrs. Gilfcey and Samuel Mowha. and West by John T.Bard. 2d. A lot of ground in the bor ough of Centreville, hounded north by an alley: east by an alley; south by Newcastle street, and west by Dr. Livingston. 3d. Two other lota in same borough, bound ed north by lots of John Chri-tly : east b» an alley < r J. A. Patterson: South by May berry, and west by the But ler and Mercer Turnpike Rood, By the Court, W. J. YOUNG. Jan. 22. 18%. Clerk All of which the af.iresald heirs and legal representa tives of the ssiid Jacob Stfel(waggon,dee'd., are hereby re quested to take notice. W. O. BRACKEN 111 DOE. Sheriff. Aliaim® ißUxsm, Attorney at Law, PUANKLIH. VENANGO COI MTV, A II "" n. .i. ur Nutlh uf KINNEAB IIOUSK R.ast €,' all. A LI. persons knowing themselves indebted to Doctor J A, Charlea Emmerbog, will savecosi* by calling onG ; C. Boessisg, Esq, and settle the same. GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. A Family and Agricultural Journal liCTOted to CHOI' S UTKHAXL'HK, imluUingPoflrj,lfo«letle», Tub*. aui Mural and Eutertaming Reading generally.— In the Literary Department we shall present the clioiseet witinu the reach of our extended means. The Novelettes, MM, Poetry, Ac., shall bo supplied from the beat and highest source*, and be equal to auythiugto be found in an? journal or magazine. AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, embracing Farming, Gardening, Fruit-Raising, Ac. Our labors in this department for over thirty yeaas. hare met the cor dial approbation of the public. 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Arthur an Virginia F. Towmrrd The IIUME MAGAZINE foi IRC.:, will be enlarged and improved, and made still more worthy of the eminent fa vor with which it has been received, its character as a HIGH-TONED PERIODICAL, claiming public favor on | the ground of real merit, will be carefully maintained; while for variety, interest, usefulness, aud all the attrac tions of literature and art enseiitial to a true HONK MAU- V/INK, the publishers will aim to make it SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. A FINK STEEL ENO SAVING, AND TWO PAGES or Music, will appear in every num.- r. besides choice picture*, groups and diameters, prevailing f.vshioiis, and a large In all res]./-ts we shad mve A HKST-< LASS VIAGA /iI.N E.at a price withiu tb<- reach i every intelligent famil vin t!»«■ land. A new story by T. 8. ARTlll. lt will be commenced in the January number. 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Head Quarters— I Proved M.l dial Office, New Rrigliton .Pa., and 11. Bhl dle Young. 1 -•'< Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. Ann. 24.1Rfi4::M. For Mico Roaches. Ants. Bed Bugs. Molt in Furs, Woolens, &c.. Insects on Plants. Fown mals. Ac. Put up iu 2'c, 50c,and SI,OO Roxes, Bottles, and Flasks. 13 ami sizes f-r HOT ELS, Pernio INSTITUTIONS, AC. "Oulj infallible remedies known.'' " Ft e'e troin Poisons." " N ■! dangerous to the Hnman Family." " Ratscomeoutof their holes lodic." JWft-hl wh.de-.ile in all large cities. -S.'bl by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere. iM !'' Hew are !!! id' all w rtble.-s imitations. QjT See Hut t 'CO-TARS' nai.'eison each Box, Bottle,and Mask, before you buv. A#-AddieHENRY 11. 112 BBTAP. liir PRINCIPW. DEPOT, 482 BROADWAY. NEW YOBK. A** Sold by .1. C. REi'K K. A CO., *&- Wholesale and Retail Agent*. March 23, lR04::f-mo. Pa. | SI RO£ON HMN'I'IS'I'S. jDRS.S.R.&C.L. DIEFFENBACHER. _ 4 RE prepared to insert A 7. /V :•»t ificial dentui Ie s I ■ z,:i -.rs. *j 'O 4. /irfti 1,11 ••»' iii.-niilt«, unit purchasers, and on the imft rea sonable terms. They will i!s'» furnish Carriage* anil r-inveyanrea for Funeral occasion' when requested; Ware Hoom-, "i» Jefferson street, 2 doors uest of American Citizen ' - tti »• G. C. ROESSING, Butler. July 20, lSG4::tf. (iEORGE W. ERA. HAVE YOU MTHIS? ril I esubscriber, grate . to the public thatheba* ! CV- a large stock of ! i -c - t' \ ■ ADDLES '%' s>*<■. | f\r. i V HARNESS Q^V K I- •< P WHIPS tc. »■'l • i - -*Jfj \ V - be will be ready at all -- L timestoserve t.li»,i»* who may favor hlhi with a ; call. He Inconstantly manufiicturing.aud keep»ouhaiid ItheVbry assortment of 15 i: X 14 s. All work warranted. Repairing done on the shortest notice and most (avorabU terms. Dec. 9,18tt3. J. J. SEDWICK. w. n. n. Twirnt s J. t. c lajik a uui I, K m.uik, Attorneys' 1 at Law. Ofßce, In the County Surveyor's olFlce, Tf\itici*» "f'a, Will attend to all business entrnsted promptly; Also LICENCED CLAIM AUKNTS, for receiving PKHStoxs, BOCSTIES, BACK PAT for soldiers or their representative*. No charge until claims are collected. Orphans* Court Kale. BY virtue of an order of the Orpliana Court for the county of Rutlnr, I will offer for nate, at public out cry, on ths premises, on Thursday, the 9th day of February, 1865, at 2 o'clock, p m., all the estate iif John F. M'Gill, late of Parker township, in two hundred acres of land, situ ate in that t' -w#sbip, a«ij«->uiing lands of Jauie* M'Mahen, Thomas Smith's heirs, ami others. TERMS —One third In band, and the balance in two . equal annual instalments, with interest rn'itk.n o(tkewl«. IIBKNKZBK I 111 ISH Adiu'r. of John V. M Gill, dec d. Jan. 4,1865::6t EKPOBIIH OF FASIIIOI, OX MAIS HTBEET, Oppotile Boyd'tßuildingt. Bull«r. mllP un ersiitunl w.mW fully infirm hi. old I fr i'enis and tli» public generally, that be la conntaut- I* iu tweipt of »erj Intent Ju'liiotm, »tid i« full.Y D»rwl «t all time* to exwute all kirn!" of work iu liia line „112 I.u.lne*. In a a.i..t ami workmanlike manner, and will be happy to attend to all who may tf»e lino a call. A McCAN i)LESS. Jan. 6, 18R4:::tf KXLINE LOUISVILLE LIME for sale ufIST Apri!3, IS6 C. 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G. CAMPBELL.— FOUNDERS —Found South of tbe borough of Butler, where Slot* Icugli* and other castings are made. A large supply co*. siit 1 v on hand am* for sale at rea*ouable rates. cc 9.