THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa., Wednesday,Aor. 26 '865. or announcing candidates for office in our paper, wc charge two dollars. >he Allegheny Presbytery of the O. S. l'resbytery is now in session here. There seems to be a Cull attendance. We learn that W. (). Campbell, son of James Campbell of this place, is to deliver a lec ture this evening. tfctir Our Prothonotary, Mr. Stoops, re quest# us to say that the commissions for theJ nstices elects 1 in the various dis tricts of this county have been received by him. Those wishing to take their com missions out can do so at once. Stay- The Allegheny and Butler Plank Road Company will hold their annual election for officers, at the usual place in Bakerstown, on Monday, the Bth day of -May. at one o'clock p. m. Jwf" Persons wishing to have their pa per changed from one post office to an other. must not forget to write us where their paper is now sent, as well as where they wish it to be sent in the future. ts-dr The United Presbyterian Presby tery of Butler, will meet in the U. P. ''hureh of this place on Tuesday, the 2d day of May next. LOST. —Depositions of Thos. Mar tin, Sr., John Say, Sr., and Davi I Kcllv, taken before James Campbell, concerning a line between Thos. Fletcher and William Martin, heirs. The finder will please leave thorn at the " CITIZEN*" office. Heeling in llie Coiirf House. At an impromptu meeting lu l l in the Court I'mise by a few citizens of the bor ough and vicinity, on the 19th inst., who came together to consult as to theniode of spending the day in an appropriate man ner; it being the day set apart for the fu neral ceremonies of our late President.— On motion. Gen. Purviance wis called to the chair j anil Win. Stewart and Jas. <i Campbell,E>q \ ice Presidents; William S. Zicgler and 'i'hos. Robinson, appointed Secretaries.. On taking the chair, the President made the following remarks: " Wc have met to take suitable action in regard to the horri .le event, which causes the nation to mourn. The death, by tlie foul hand of the murderous as-as sin of our lamented and beloved Presi dent, fills the nation with inexpressible sorrow The head of this great nation— a wise, good, generous and beloved Chief Magistrate has been murdered by the fiendish hand of the bloody assassin.— The nation weeps and luourus in sad ncss of heart (lie loss of the great, good wise Abraham Lincoln. Language tails us to express cur deep abhorrence of the attrocious crime. Just at a time when t'ic great nation was rejoicing as men never before rejoic ed, when gladness of heart pervaded the land, when the chi'eriti L" news was every where received with unbounded gladne-s —that a causeless and wicked rebellion had been crushed, conies the heart-crush ing intelligence that Abraham Lincoln, the pure patriot, the wise statesman, the christian man, who under a gracious and all-wise Providence, bad led us through our protracted national trial-', was dead— foully murdered by the bloody hands of the midnight assassin. Truly the nati >n mourns, and prays God for strength to boar up under the sore boieavcuient. Abraham Lincoln livvd to see the re bellion ended and the promised land of peace. The pos-essiou is the heritage, we may cuiifi lenity h >pe, of a Free and Christian people, wh • will ever love Lib erty and hate si tvery. May President Johns'on, in whom have all confidence, take the reins of Gov ernment with a firm hand, and abid ing faith in the Almighty, until we shall reach the haven of Universal Freedom. Let us all with unity of purpose, unity of action and unity of heart stand by—up hold and support Ibo New President, in finishing the great work which, under Providence, lies before him." The following resolution was then of fered and adopted. Rmnfartl, That in response to the cad of the Chief Burgess of this borough, we recommend our citizens to meet in this llall, at one p. m. to-day. to take such further netiou us may be deemed proper and Incoming, and that all business be suspended as requested by t lie Chief llur gess in his proclamation of this morning. On motion, the following committee were appointed:—On Resolutions, Win. Stewart, Esq*, James Rrcdin, Esq. Dr. Win. Cowten, Col. John. M. Thompsou and L. Z. Mitchell, Esq.. Oil Organization, Capt. Wm. O. Braek enridge, J. A. Sedwick, Jauies G. Camp bell, 11. C. IleLueinun and Win. Ptoops, Esq. According to undcrs'anding, meeting adjourned to moot in same place at on* oclock p. in., at which tirno one of the largest meetings ever assembled in the Court Iloti-o came together, tho hall be ing quite insnffi lent to accommodate the hundreds that were c-iuipelled to stand round the doors and i.uUide the build;, ig. Charles M'Candless, Esq., K. M'Junkiu, Esq. and K. M. Brediu, Esq , wore ap pointed additional Vice Presidents, and Jas. Bredin, Esq., additional Secretary. The following wen the order of exercises. Prayer by Hev. Wm. White. Music by the brass band. Address by Rev. Miser (in geruiau) —reading a portion of the od chapter, 2d Samuel, by Rev. Liuibcrger, (in german). Same in English by Rev. Brown. Address by Kev. Tibbies Mu- eic by the band. Address by lJev. burg; 'JOlli Psalm subg, Rev. Ni block i leading. Address by IleT. White. Mu sic by tho baud. Address by Ilev Nib lock. The committee on Resolutions reported . the following, which were unanimously adopted. I'REANBLE BY WM. STEWART, ESQ. " Know ye not that (here is a Prince and a Great Man fallen in Isreal ?" the chosen bead of this mighty nation ; the beloved of the people; the hope of the poor and down-trodden ; the friend of mankind; the devoted lover of his coun try, has fallen ; stricken down by the hand of a foul assassin. In the tuid-day of his life and usefulness, while bending all his powers and energies " to gather again into one" the broken fragments of our divided and hostile sections ; when he hoped very | soon to see our distracted and desolated ■j jieople folding up their banners of war, I sheathing the sword of slaughter, and | again embracing each other as brothers of j a coin in on country, his life is suddenly j taken, sacrificed for his stein, unbending | fidelity to his duly as the preserver of the ' nation's life RESOLUTIONS. R-solterf, That, ns citizens of Rutlcr ( County, we join with our fellow country men of all classes and conditions in life. | in mourning the unt niely death of our beloved Chief Magistrate, and ic-uiiite (it'll tears to those of all lovers of their I country, who weep that another, an 1 the | i greatest name, has been added to the list .| of the honored dead, in the sacred cause !of American Nationality. And we can not forbear to express our desire for the sj eedy arrest, and condign punishment, of the cowardly assassin, and of all who wi ie privy to, or participators in.the ne farious plot or conspiracy, aimed »t the | life of our Nation, as at the breast of its | j chief ruler. Jimo/mf., That, whether considered as ■ to the pe,-«on, the flicc, the time, the : eiieuinsfaiices. or the manner of ibis sad ; event, we can regard it only as an unmix ed calamity, and look upon it as one of ; those mysterious visitation-*, permitted by jan all wise Providence.to further chastise I and humble us for our national sins. It otvijl. That, President Lincoln, ill h's strict adherence to his conception ol right, his straight fi'i ward honesty of pur ; ; ose ; his kindness of heart; his tender i and forgiving disposition, shown by his ! advocacy of all conciliatory and merciful measure' toward those who had. without j cause, lel clled again-t the mil lest and ' must hencfieient of governments, adminis- | j tore Iby the mil let and most beneliciotit i | of rnlers. bad justly endeared himself, not i 4 only to the people of this land, but to the ] virtuous and enlightened, as well as the oppressed, of all climes. And llis name I \ will stand throughout all ages, among the j highest on the scroll of tho martyrs iu the j cause of human freedom. Millions, yet I milium, will do homage to his memory. I lirtolw.'l. That we have abiding c >u ! fidence in the stability of our free institu- j ! tions, and that our glorious Union, re- j I united, cemented by the blood of thou. - j j atics of patriots shed in its defence, and i j re-invigorated by the struggles and dan gers through which it has passed, will re ; main forever the asylum of tho oppressed, I ! an 1 the beacon light of liberty to the to - j tions of the earth. lit -nhcif. That we have confidence in ' tho patriotism and ability of Andrew •Johnson, and that to him, us President of the United States, we pledge our cordial ! and active support, confident his adminis tration will redound to the honor and wt l faro of our nation, and the interests of hu : inanity. On motion, it was resolved that the I proceedings bo published in all the coun | ! 'y papers. j The meeting was one of the most in- j foresting ever wi messed in this commuui- \ ty. The exercises were solemn an.l iui I pressivc, and all returned to their homes evidently feeling that much had letti > (lone in tlio way of'overcoming party pre* jml co and ill fooling. j —The IVistdii Putt says : Wo are as much, on trial today before the tribunal of the world as we were in the darkest day of the rebellion. We sh.ill stamp-otir j character for the future on the mind of j the world indelibly for good or for bad. , through the acts that are to follow these j great victories of our arms. We are to ma ke j the future of our country great, glorious and powerful, or we are to have it torn with intestine wars and strife, without unity of heart or of purpose. Arrival and DefNtrtnre •rMKili The mill from Tititlcr t«» Kft't Sandy. by wnv ~112 lloh. okd, ''nßltfuriye, Anandtte. Mu p riu«\illc and CUnt »•- ville. »<• mlk* : I.hm Butler on Monday «m I Friday "112 each wrek. -it 112» oVI M -k. a. in.. return# «tn Tuiumli.t ami Saturday "112 each wc«k -it 7 «»>| »ck. |». m. Tiie in *ll front Hull.-it*. Sih-m l!o*id", by of Si.v»nbu'«. Sarveraville. Kreept«H. Slie«ercr>("rosA I'.tad*, MoI/uihlilhi'h Store and O ikl uul Cniw Koadw. W iiiflt-. leave* Butler on Tnt"»«hy and Satnrday «»f curb wc««k. at : O'clock. a. in.: return* on Friday arid Monday cf eack | wevk.At SnVlick. |t. m. j The ntallfVom ilntlerto NVwCastle. byway of Mount ' Clieanut. Prospect, Portersvflle and Princeton. 2# mile-: loavws Bniler on Monday and Thursday of each woek, at fl o'clock a. m : returns on Tuesday and Friday of each week. at 6 o'clock, p. oi. ' Tin- mall 112 '»m Bntlrr t i bv way of Nortli Oakland, Bmuhtrfu Villi, Bnklirin and Brain, SBirOm, i leivs Butler on Monday and Friday «>f each weeU. at«i o'cli»rk, n. nit retnrh* oh Tuesday aud Saturday uf each week, ato'clock, p. in. The mail fr .in Butler to \>w Brighton, by any of Pe tentlmry. Break-\ck and ZeHennple.29 mile*: with two ' Additional trip* bin ween Brnak-Vockand Zell*no|ile: lerva Butler in Wednesday of «arb wiek. at 7 o'clock. ». m.: re nmnon Thursday 112 each \vci»k,at 5 clock, p. in The mail from Hu'om- to P'ttsburs, by way of fllade . Mills, Huke- wn. Tilly Cavv •.. rv c.iid Mle : gheny City. -'s2 roilea. Icnves Butler every in-srolnflj, except Sdndav. it 7 o'ti -ck, a. in vrivM at Btifiui /• m Pitts burgh ».> th<- uno route,every day, Sunday exec; 'ed, at 1 o'clock, p. m. The mill from Butler to Mercer, by way "112 McCanrtlHw*. Br wnincton. Slippery-flack. North Mbertv. 1/nden and Balm. 32 mile*: lenvaa Itntlor every ilay, Sunday excep ted, tit 1 o'clock p m.: return* by the *-nie W>nt»». every day. Sunday excepted; arriving in Butler at 7 o'clock in i the morning. Thf mall from Fuller to Indiana, by way of Coyler ! vllle WurthixKt'm. Ivlttanninp, £ldertou and Sbeloct*» •I v mile*: leaves Butler on Monday and Thursday of each wer-k. at 4 o'clock, a. returna on Tuoeday and Friday of each week, at 7 o'clock, p. u». The mail from Butler to JV»yrt(tQwn,o mile*, leave* B >yd*t iwb on Friday in irnincof mcli wrok. anive* at Butler in the forenoon ; drimrtM for Boy<lmtown sauie day alter the arrival of the mall from Pittffburjrb. MAIUUED. On the 6th iu«t„ by Re*. Wn. B. Liack, at his reel deuce, Mr. Samuel M'Murray, late of Co. C, 11th UegL, ! F B. Mia* Margaret Aua U'lliard, of AUeshepy j BCTLEIL MAKKKTB. BUTLER. ?a. April 1806 BUTTER—Fresh Bo!'., 2*, awita per pound • MEAN'S—Whit®, 00 per bushel. BAULKY—Spring, Fall. BEESWAX—:Y> cents aer pound. EOtJS—l2eents per down FLOUR —Wheat, $5,60 to 0,00 per hand.; Rye 2,60; Buekweeat, s4.f>oper hand. FRUlT— Dried Apples, $1,60t0 $176 per bushel; Dried Peaches. *I,OO to 4.60. FFEATifEB£I—6O cents per pound. GUAlN— Wheat. sl..'«oper bueliel; Rye, SO. Oats, 60c Com, Buekwnat. 7£c. OROF*EKIES— Coffee, Bio, ner pound: JAVA, 60c Brown Bujrar.lCe per POUND; do. White. 26F N'.O. Molaa sl 60 cents per ML ION ; Syrup 1,60 and $1,76. XI JDK?—7 cents per pound. LABD—2O cent# per pound. NAT 1.8—*0.00 ner keg POTATOKB—26 and per bushel. PORK—I* to 15 conts per pound. U AOS—6 cents per pound. RTCE —20 r»»nta prr pound. SEEDS—Clover, 116,00, per busbol; Timothy TFI.OO HX, *2.00. SALT—S3.76 per barrel. TA LLOW—I2 rents per pound. WOOL—6oejper pound. NFEt'IA Ij XOTM FX CONNOQUENF.fSINO LODGE ■ Nc - ,jr ' 9 ' 1 °- of 0 F - hoW " ,tB meetings at the Hall, on M ,nJay evening, commencing at six o'clock. Brethren from sister Lodges ate respectful y Invited to attend. B.v order of the N. O. q A. Y. M.—Butler Lodge. No.'JT'i. A. Y. Si. holds 'TX its stated meetings in.the Odd Fellow* Ilall, on Main Street, Butler I'u. on 'he flint Wadnes s\ day of etch month. Brethren from sister ' y \ Lodges are rw'pectfully Invited to attend. By order of the W. 51. TfliConsu IN ptlveß. CONSUMPTIVE sufferers will leceivea valuable pre srtij ti ;I I I the cure < 112 Cmi uniptbn. Atlhtna, Broiitdii-* ti«,and ail thront nnd Lung effectlOlW. (freeof chsige,;by LENDING their addtess t . lc»-V. TDW ABD A. N\ ILSUN, \\ illiiiuisbuig, Kings co., New Yolk. Pec. 7, 1564::3tn0. And to wit: Sals to be tnideby tho Trustees on the premises ON Tuesday. May 16, I8».6. All of which the af oe-««id heirs and legal represen tatives i.f said John M'KinnK dee'd a e heieby reques ted t take notice. W. O. BRACKENRI DOE Sheriff EniTott OF CTTLZKV : DR.AH Sin:—With your permls SI N I W i-h t • nav t.. tho lendetH « 112 your paper that I will send, hy leinj'l mail, to all who WI.ILI it (lie -» B« elpe. wiih T ill diteeti'-N* fir making and N«ing A altnplu j \ 1 1 <M 1 •!«"*, l:L »tcloM. Tan. Herkiev and all Impuilties of the Skin, leaving the same « >FT, dear, smooth and Beau tiful. I will also mail free to tlu>«e HAVING Balil Heads, or Bare Fan -, aluiple directions and iufci matfon that wdl I'iiablo them to start a full gr< wth IF Luxuriant Hair, \\ or a Moustache, in lihs than thirty DA%*. All opplictll 1.1 an-V,••red hy return mail without charge. Respectfully youin, TLLOS. K. < II \ I >IAN, 112 hemist. M>L Broadway, NEW Yoik. Butler. March 1. lie Eiridul ( liiiiubi r. ! NOTE > F wurning and ailvice t THOSE anfforlng with Senrnal \\ caknets. tieneral Debility, «>r Premature De ' R.IV. 112: ■ MI wh itever c »useproduced Read, pouder, and leilect! lie wise in tini**. Sent FitKt-> any addros* fur the benefit of the af flicted. Sent by return mall. Address JAS.S. IIU 4 4JJ Broadway, .New York- Bntl*»r April 12 IS(VL::3nv». SXOIIXCKM STATE SIINATE. Ml\. EniToft : announce the name of General JOLTN V I'LIUVI ANT'E. of Butler townd.lp. an a candi date f»rSt LIE Senator—snljcct to the dec i A ion of the LU-publican Imary electii N MAxv Repidmcan Vorr.RS. Ms. KntTon Pletse announce the name < 112 THOMAS • I!- >BI N S')N. « 112 BUTB r townsb p A* a candidate f»r State ; Senator. ;UL ject to the decision «. I the 1 e ( ul-lican pri mal y election. Maw Vot»cs. ASSI,MI:I.Y. Fdltor :— Please announce the NAME « 112 rapt. Henry Pill w. of Franklin t w *-li«p.FTA I candidate f-r AN-IEIIIBLY subject T» the decision < ftlio Bepubhcan par- Mr. F.OITOR—PLCI-e announce the n «me ef JOLL V 11. : NMI I I T as a T hdldate I I As euil L», -■ .bjut t-. the ! DECISION of the Republican Primary Lhction and oblige 31 A.N V \OII.KS. COUNTY T.tiiAiURER. Mn. EntTor. Phase ann- uncethe name of WILLIAM i TOW3KU. OF Butler t >M nthlp. SI a eaniiidale F»r Trnaa , nrer- itbje .t to the decision of the Republican'P> imary election. Many VoTr.NS. * Mr. Editor:—PLC.ve announce the name if Win. B. M.wire, of THE b.«r0...f pntler. H n eandidite of F'ounty Tretsiirer. subject TO tit- declsi ut OF the I'epulilican primary ehclon. M-. Moore H NT an nrm—almost lost his life in Hie S-rvice < 112 his I otinti v. BL« n ininatlon w uld BW fitting ackuowledgement 112 H's patriotic SEI - vices. Tho Soldiers Friend. MR. Editor :—Please announce the nain- •«f Martin Beiher. of tlieb>>ro. of Butler, jw a candidatef r O unty TN'I-II or. subje'T to the decisiou of the Uept blican pri mary election, and oblige M >m Friops. Ed.CLTLT: *•:—riea.«A rrnotince the NAME "112 Newton Maxwell, of Butler town-hip. «H A candidate fir I"ounty TI rainier, mibject TO thedetdxion of tho Republican pai - tv, ut its primary electious. any Voters. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Mr. rr-TT'T. •—P SM»-announce tHR« nprh the eofnmns of your pa| R., t!.at t W !|t be A canjfd\'e 112 r the •■(Bee of District Attorney, subject to the deci'i M of the Repu>*B cau Primary Election. W. 11. 11. RIDDLE. Pallet Pa. COUNTY AUDITOR. Plsaseanti' tini <• the name « 112 KELLY, of Worth Tp., as a candidate for County Auditor, COM MI SSI OXER. Mn. R»N»P«"\—/ Sir: —Allow me to throusli theCitiren. the name . 112 JOHNSTON \\ HITK • 112 Mid dlesex Tp .as a candid*l«• 112 r Cointnlsnioner Mr White I- ONE > 112 -IUR OLDEST audm>>st faithful cltlxen*. IL« wan the candidate OF tho U big par'y FIR THU office a ur»»at many yours ago, when the party was in the mlrinoty, and shared the fat** of his party, lie came near being n imiuated again hy tho b'»»l>ub|ican party : bi« n >mini ti.>n now. would neeui L»ut fitting, and w mid BE accepted by hi" many 112; iend« a-« a great FAVOR |O a worthv citizen Apvfl li. tVirov. \ i:n A DVDIM'IKDHEXTS. A <t iti iii isl rat er's ot 1 ee. T KTTEI-S ■ 112 A.lmlnl-lrntk.n. on Ih. ..f Arclil- I i bald Kelley. late •112 i'ai ker t--wnshlp, dsc'd. have j been gi oited to the undersigned, tbeiefae nil persons ! iudebt) dto Mid estate are respectfully iuvitad to make i Inimedli'te paynieiit.and having• laims ag lir.-t the Mine will jucscat them prcj erly auth*uticated fir set tlement. B »R.:i;T sr iry, J' H.N h hI.LY, Aliu s. April 20, l'T. r ). Orphais'H Court Male. 1)Y virtue • 112 an order and decree of the Orphan'* > Court of Butler connty, the undersigned. (Suudian [ "112 Clara Martin, a minor ernod-danghtei of JohnSb ugh i ton, late of Worth tp.. butler c». <lec*d, will oflei |jr I -ale. at puldic vendue hi tbj prolines, 1 On the 1 iUh fltiy of Mn//. rrt 1 f/r(ork. i the interest of said min r. b<*irig the undivided one-sixth • 112 n«net>-two Here* be thesatue. in -ie or lew. m u ite in Woi th tp., county of Butler, and State of l'enoaylviiiiia, ! bounded by land nnd adjoining lands of Ge.age B •• k. ! John Matter-tin, Thomas t'"oper. and ..tin r«; eaidpioj»- j ertv Uwell Improved, and tilled. Title iirli putaldu. ' Terms—Jna-tliird . 112 rh« put c hase money t » 1»« |>aid oti 1 tlm c •Tifltmatl<»n of sale of aaid hih! the ic>idu» in two equal annual payments, with 'nieiest from aud cou firmati n. HI /MAS 5l I.ES. AprillU. 1W.5:.3t. Guardian. Kscculor's Notice. Estate or Daj»i :l Msam, i»«!c'n. 1ETT«;I 8 te»*t unentary on the e»t tie .»f DM I Meal*. j late of W »hin,;ion township, dec d, having been w* . -lied to the nndorsigutal. Ail person* knowing them selves indebted tonaiO f»tute,arr notified t'> luake inline | dlate payment; and thoee having claims aguiost the Mime, rill present litem properly authenticated for set : tiemant JAC )B DAUEENSi'FCT 2. U MI. A Lb. March Cth, ISCS::3t. Executora. th'pluin'N t'oiirt mile. BY virtue of an older and decree of the Orphan'a C< urt of Butler county, th- under igurd, «J»;ir»iii i t Hannah M. Stonghiou, and huphetnia Stoughton, mi nor childien of J--ho &t<<uglUon. of Worth tp., aaid cu., dee d, * ill offer for «alo»n tho prciiiijvs. On thf \'6th dny of Afity. <it 1 ttclwk. p m. • 112 saio day ; t- e interest of <j»i«» mlnoic, being the undi vided two-fixth* ol ninety-1w-> ucrea of land, be the s-niiß moreorl«*s. siiuats iu Worth tp . coiiuiy of but ier. and Slato of Pennsylvania: bounded by ami a<lj-. til ing lan.U of lieotge B>» k, Jidiu Pattei-a<-u, Thomsa t <to per, and others. SaiJ property ia well impioveil and the tilled indiaputahle. TsiiMa— me third ef the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation >.f sale, t»y said Court, and (he »eai cue in tW'i equal anmtai payments theieirom, with in terest 112, otu said coufii ui^tiou. JOSEt'H J. PISOU, April 19, ist:s. Guardian. | BBblb&¥LAM"! Attorneys' at Lan. Olticu, in the County Surveyor's olTice, Ilutler, Pa, Will attend dm\ business entruf.ted.tothem, promptly Also LtCE.vctiiCt.AiM AoKjns. fop receiving i Bou>TtEa, fiaci Pat for soldier* or their | 4UT CHARGE GOEFL PLIFCAS » GRAND OPENING OF I I Spring & Summer DRY GOODS, ;! ij AT [I || D. T. PAPE & CO, An Extraordinary large Stock ' OF GOODS, I Purchased Before the Late ADVANCE i And wlllbirio d <t Aslonlihing LOW PRICES. Call aatl 1.0-jk Throrißh ' ji ij OUR ST JCK ' Before Purchasing Orphan** C ourt Kale. I">Y virtue of an order nnd decree of tho Orphan's j i "int, in and for the county « 112 Butler, tho undcr *i_ned. Executor "112 the last will >tud te«tainent i»f Ihos. Mat tin lato of Parker tp.. dm.' d. will offer fur s »le at public vendition the premises, On the 1 J'/i 'fni/ 0 / uVc/y next) 'if 1 't'fifjr/c, I one hundred acre* of land, m »rc or less. situate in Par | ket I p.. county of duller, atid State <-f Pennsylvania. I I. oind«*d t'V and adjoining hinds 112 Jacob liair, Daniel j \V aiker, James Say, aud others. Title good. T' iv«— 'no third of the puclia-e in »ney t» bo paid on the c >nfirmati»n of the sale hy I lie Court, and the res- ! hlue in two equal annual payments, with iuterost lioui H tia confiiinaiiou. ARCHIBAM) MARTIN, THOM AS CAMI'IIKLL, April 19.186£::3t. Executors. | ~~ TAJCENOTICB. V8 my wife, Elisabeth Jane i onn ban left my bed and board on 1 li«* 'Jtli Inst, without any just cause, I i thercfofe wain all persons from harbering or tt listing I ' her on my an . nut an 1 will Uot be ace mutable for any j debt* contracted by her. J AS. L. CJNN'. SOTlci^ [V the matter c 112 the find account of John Meyers j and Henry l.osebattgh, Committee of La wis ' . I In the Court of Comrn »n Pleas, of Butler c ninty. No. ' 7. September term.. ]*' 5. And n \r to wit : March 27th, I 1v» ft, mci u. t filed and conflrined Xi*i. and noll a -if the I filing. direc ted to be given.according to lule, lelatipgto ! account* • 112 a«it'i'-iH and trustors: aril that the nan e will be all wed on the first day of no.xt Term, to wit: the 12th day . 112 June, A. I). IMo, utiles.'* exceptions l-e filed on or before that day, of which notice is hereby given. Iti'tlri- county, s» : i Certified from the Record this 15 day < 112 April. ISOS. WM. HTO' M S. j April I*. IMA. Protbonotary. Large & Splendid Stock OF SPRING GOODS, Bought at PANIC Prices. | Thomas Siehleyjs Main St. South of Court House, ULTLF.It, PA. PRINTS At 12*4 15 —lß—2o. liLKACI!ED MUSLIN, 12V' l3 1 8-35. BROWN MUSLIN, I 5-1 8 - »3-JO. DKLAINS, »3 «o 30. Dress Goods & Shawls.; Ready Made Clothing in every Variety and Price. HOOTS & SHOES. IIATS & CAPS. CLOCKS, WATCHKS <fc JEWELRY. Pistols &. Revolvers of the Best Makes iTJT Ererjr body CM) wre money, by examining our st<»ck hef.»r« pureha-iig.*ts April ISW.::4w. William G. Moore. PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT , E. MMnnkln'H Offlc#. Mnlit Street op roslit Zlmnnrmnii'* Tf»tel, Bugler, 1 lltt ier i o. Pa. id" No rhiugi? until c'aiuis recelvd T N tbe mat'er ■ 112 tbe nfc nint of Samuel .M. Anderson iiml Henry K«dilme or. A*%i£iiee* ..f C. L. lleulin.— liilho < < m("f Cowniuß Fl«u v>f butler cuuty, No. Id. March Tertlt 1W». And n w to-wit April 7th 18C6. account fll*d and n ti« •• of tb*- tiling direc'ed to be git en According to law to rule r«d •tinsr.to arr units of A-aignoe* and Tnuliw mid that tin* Mtuie will lie allowed on the first day of next Term, to-wit thel-tb day of Jun* unless exception* b'- filed OM or brf.ru tbat day, of wbicb Djtico is hereby ' giren. Buttrr Shanty. *>. La" tifled from the record tbia 24tb day of April IRCS. ; \VM. tfTOJPS, Proth'y. J April, 2rt. .W5, 8::w. I Public (Sale. BYrlrtne of an otdor and decree of the Orphan * ourtof llutler c unity. Pa., tbe nnders'gned Ad niini'.tr 1 <>i ■ 112 Hen y V, Jjt »op«. Ititof VVsthmgt'sn tp., : dee d will "STtr 112 >r sale at public outcry ou tbe preludes j On illr \&t/utiii/o/'AJiii/,<it.H)o'rlri<k>i.n>. 1 if mid day, ei(rhty-el|rt»t acrei oflnnd, be tbe same more « Oi |»«,4itnitHiiii W MbimtuD t>wuship. I.'iitlcr county, ! iHiundod by r.itd adjoining Muds uf Phillip Stoops jr. | Willi uu CbrUty, MIIj Kliufelujr. Hubert 11 too* aud ether* Tsrjns—Cash In hand, on confirmation of sale by tbe Mid Coil*. WILLIAM bTOJPS, Adm r. April IV. IS«S. XOTICE. I\ the matter of the final account of Jcfirt Meyers and lli-ni.v Hoebaugh, Committee of J Jin Ueighly lu the Conn of Common l*eas, of Bntl**r county. No. T, September Teriu, IMS. And now to wit : Murh'iTrh. \ jAujiit tiled and confiriiitd ,V«»*. and notice of thtfA to be given, according In rule, reUiingtGV and trustees; andtli.it the same ! will uii tbe first day of i ext Term, to wit *'f June. A i>. IHW, unless exceptions be filed or before tbat day, of which notice it hereby a eowify, ts : r Certified f£oi tbe Jiecvrt- tikis 16 day of April, 1&65. VM. 3TUOP&, Teacher's Examination. of T'acbera fjr Summer Schools j will be held at Butler, (feller .«chocl Uousej Trots* day, April 26th; Saxonburg. Wednesday, April 26th" North Washington, Friday, April 2bth ; sjunberry, Sat urday, April »th ; HarrisviUe, Tuesday, May ad; Pros pect, Friday, May 6tb. Each applicant «till provid• pm, ink, paper, a rtamp ed enrtlope with old certificate, an dakvt cent revenue stamp inclosed. A. 11. WATERS, County Snpt. Writ of Partition. Butler Cbstufy, at rpilE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, To the Sherlfl X of Butler county, Greeting. Whereas at an Orphan'* Court held at Butler, !n and iot the county of Butler, the petition of Robert M'Kln* nls w 9 presented, setting forth. That he is a son aud heir ot Juhn M'Klnnis. lata of Whitest own, Bntl?r Co., and as such interested In h s estate. Thar said John M'Klnnis died seized in his demisne as of fee of In end to a tract of land containing Two flundrcd and Fifty acres, more or less, situate In Conu'-queneising township bald county, bounded by aud adjoining lands of Jacob or Samuel Duffort, Joseph Henry E*q. Eliaa and others.being the same tract of land on which Hainil on Ulllexpic reside*, leaving a widow, Mary and the follow ing children and Representatives to wit* Robert M'« Kinnts, Kachel intermarried with Oeorog© C wan, Re becca M'Klnnis, widow nnd l.ucretla J. M'Klnnis. John O. M'Kiunh, Alex. S. M'Kinnis Andrew J. A M'Klnnis. Celemency M'Kluiia child* en ot Andrew M'Klnnis dec'a Sarah M'Klnnis. widow, and leorge W M'Kinuis, Fran cis M M Kinnis, Leavenworth M'Kinnis and Mary A. M'Klnnis. children of Henry M'Kinnis dee'd. Lydia A M Kinnl* widow and Sarah J. M'Kinnis. Sophki J. M - Kinnis. Ilannah M' Kfnnls antfEllen V M'Kinnls, chil dred of William M'Klnnla dee d. Joseph Balph. husband and James M. Ralph, child of Sarah Jane M'Klnnla, rßnlplO dee'd. Tint no partition or valuation of Mid re»l est-itehas yet been made. That said John M'Kin nis died intestate in Butler county, on the Wth dsy of March 1864- And praying the Court to award an In quest to make I'artltiou and valuation of said Real estate according to law. An l n >w to wit: March 27,Court award writ of Partition. W. J. YOU VO. Clerk And now t" w!t: April Ifl. I®C5, Tnqueat to be held In pnr*umce of above older of Court. Oil the <ai Tuesday. May If. IFCS. of which the afaenaid he' a ami legal representative* of said John M Kinnis a«e hereby re Uested to take no* ice. Administrator's Male. TV pursuance of »n orderrf Orphan's Court of But ler co., 1 will offer f»r ia!e on the premises, in Cran beiry tp.. on May llth. at Id o'clock A. M., all the right title. Interest and chini of Joseph M: Kevin, late of Heaver county,« 112 and iu Our Hundred Acres of Lnnrl, more or le«<, bounded and described as 112 >ll IWI : Com mencing at a Post: tlienre south by Bredina district; one hundred and five and three tenth perches to a p »st: thence*by lands of George Otto, one hundred nnd fifty-tw«» perches to a post: thence by lot No. , r .3, north, one hundre*! and five and three-tenth perches to a Post: thhnco hy lit No- SI. West, one hundred and fifty-two perches to the place of beginning. At.so—ln same township, all that piece or parcel of laud, bounded an follow*: beginning at a Post: weat by hinds ot Thomas Lighthill. • lie hundred and fifty-seven perchei: thence. * >uth by 1 >t >*l, fifteen pa chea t>. a po*t: tlienee by land of lianlel Ofto, one hundred and fifty-seven perchea toa post; thence by lands of Simpson; north, twelve perches to place of beginning, thirteen acres and one hundred and eighteen perches. T' p.ms— :, ne third in bauds and the balance iu two equal annual payment*. SAMUEL IIOYD, April 12th, 1 St-5:. It. Administrator. Witherspoon institute. rpilE Summer Teun . 112 five month* will open oti t!.r I lsf/i of Api-'l. and clo-e in lime for the fall cxamina j tlo'n*. There will be no harvest vacation 'l'h »-e wish iitig to fit themselves for the l eat her's profmsiou fthouh l endeavor to be in attendance during ti e entire teim A few week* ot huriled rex iew of studio-, although bet ) ter than none,is < 112 |>nt little act. uut in fitting any one to assimio the responsible poat ofComrtton School Teach er. Time, aud diHyent opplfcot mi on the part of the pupil, aie ahsi luteh nffe-nirin order to gain the I qualifications required hy the Si liool Law In the Institute English branches receive tpecial at tention, though the languages and higher Mathematics will be tanght as faithfully a.s heretofore Applications 112 >r admission to the l'i imarv department should be ni ide eaily. since a limited numbur can bo received, bend fur a Circular. L.i v. J. S. LuV I>, A. M. l'i iiiclpal. April.6,lWs, ilutlei Pa. Valuable Farm for Saie. F offer f«r sale a farm on Muddv.-reek, adjoining lands j I ■ 112 .lac >b .t John Hrown. in CI iy township, c ititaininif (»uo hundred ami thiity-f.nr acres—shout one hundred clear tl—thirty of which I* prime meadow—g > d or chard. frame house ami log barn For terms i"quhe of the «üb-crlb«. . CH ARLES M'CAN BLESS. Butler, Api il . r ). ICGS.1 C GS. Butler Pa Nlierift'n Nate, BY sundry writs of fieri facias, there will be exposed to public «ale at lie Court lloii.se in Uuller, on April ! 2ith iv» the 112 <ll 'Wing property, to wit: I All the right. tlUe Intere-t and c abn of Peter Bar- : j to, of in and to one bundled iicie*. in-a,, or le,w. situate In Summit Tp . l'utlei Co Pi bounded and described as follows: north b» lands • 112 Jose It Utinld. east by Robt. Thompson. Siiifji l».v Sli'ics heira, and west by John Fop-lit, about no acres dcareil. iu of which are In ow.tw > double howo I log houses, nml surill bewcl log hiaise and frame barn then««»n erected. Fol od and ta ken in exi-cutlon as tin* propertv < 112 Peter Bai to. at the suit of Hughs A Hutchison. W:0 BRACKEN 1(1 DOE. Butlor. Api II o, 1805. Sheriff. 4>nar<l2aii Male. IN* pursuance of,»n order of Orphans Court, of Butler Count\ : I will ofiei 112 a sale, ou Iho premises, iu Bufia lo township, on April 24th, at 10 O'clock A. M., all the right.title, interest, an I claim, of John Liliult, a minor child, of John LPiott dee d , of, and in Ono Hundred Acres of Land, iu Bnffilo to . a*ljoininj» lan-lsfo J. 3. hllintt, W. It. Elli ott. John MemingH bora, and (.then TKit MS rA.su. I> s BK A3, Butler April 6 18ff.::3f. fJnardlan of John Elliott FAMILY BIBLES. " -A. FBESH SXJ^^LIT OF PfuitQgrttjili AT HI-:IN EM AN'S Slurcll 22. ISPS. George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER I IN ALL Kt.XDS 0F Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, >lahi Street, Uuller. Things Dons Up Right! 112 Iwn*b to Inform Butler county, and the region round ahont, that J.huvo just received tho best articles ev er Imported Info" this conril.v. Tlu. oiriy way to prov tb« firt i* *o cull and examine tin Tobacco. SnnfY and Sfga s | believing in the trutii of the old ndage that "the proof of the I'mlding is In <d ewing tho Ba;." Any man that has an ii.kling fof iu anj uJ it, ornis. oan l>e gratified. OEIRO7. TOOELEY, Jr. Bntbw. Nov. M. I?ni :':roo. Photograph Albums, &c.. Al prices ranging: from 90 C uiv, t- 98,00. a Ni: \v i: a Tin i; i \ ri 1i: 2DDK JBB3IWX2S. FAMILY BItfLKS FOR I'IIOTOURAI'II PICTURES j ALSO—A general »npply «112 Picket Ami Kami I y ltihl«-«. New Millinery Store Til K sub*crlher tut* openrd a Kiw PTOWK. iu I'ntler. I*:* . opposite »h* Lowry Hun »•. where she is prepared to dd all kiuds of work iu h*r line, such »» , DRESS MAKING, TRIMMING BON NOT, 4c, Also a general aasortmenluf Trimming* alwiy»<%> h-*ivl« ! MACHINE STITCHING & BRA . ING r»o > I; TO ON I> i :U. Eho hopes by strict attention to pfeaae her cnttomers < GiTe her » rait. Jli? * II&RT-W.1MUIU. | fculler Mar. WALL PAPER, AT March, 22, I«'s, IIKIKKMAN *. Kni'oiui nor i isn io.\, OX 31 .V IIV HTItUET, Opposite Boyd's Buildings, Butler. TTIR nn Icrsipnad wonld (tif<Min his oW ; friends nnrt the public generally, thai he i« constant- ' l.v In receipt « 112 the very Intent Fashions, and is fully pre- 1 pared at all times to exe«ete ajt Ktrvl* >,f w irk fit his line Df business in a ne.it an l workmanlike manner, and will be happy to attend to ali who mat give him a (.all, i UoCAMH-KP.S. ; AW 9. mi*f | U. S. 7-30 LOAN By authority of the Secretary cf the Treasury, the * undersigned bm asa anted the General Subscript lon Agency for the sale of United 3tatei» Txeaaury Note*, ] . bearing seven snd three tenths per cent. Interest, par ] — SEVEN-THiaTY LOAN. ! Tli Me Notes we Issued under date of Attgoatl6th, ISM, and ere payable three years from that time, In enrrev , nr are convertible at the option of ths holder InV U. S, 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BOND&. These bonJ« are irorih « premium which lncreost* the actual profit on the 7-SO loan, and It* esremtfi'o* from Stat* and manic it til tesviir-n, wkirh adtii from j one to thrrt per ant. more, according to the rets levied on other property. The interest is payable in snrrency I semi-annually by coupon* attacned to each noto, which j may bo cut ufT and sold tuaay banku". i The interest amounts to i ; One c«nt per day on a fSO note. I Two scnta <« •« ** 8100 «• I Ten ii ii ii SSOO •' »0 II Mii i @IOOO «• • l «« - « * 85000 I Notes "of all denominations named will U romptly I i furnished upon receipt of eubscriptions, and tho notes , I forwarded at ones. The intoreet to 16th Juno next ! J will be paid In advance. This la THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET ; now offered l»y tue Government, and It la confidently r expected that its superior advantages will make it the Great Popular Loan of the People, Less than $300,000,000 of the Loin authorised by the la* Congress are now on the market. This amount, at the rate at which it Is boingabsorbed, will all he sub scribed for within 112 ur months, when the n-jtcs will un doubtedly ranninnd a premium, as has uniformly been the case on closing the subscription* to other Loans. In order that citizen* of every town and section ol r the country may be aflbrdod facilities for taking tho loan the National Batiks, State Hanks. and Private Hanker* throughout the country hare agreed to receive subscription* at par. Subscribers will eelect their owu agents, in whom they hate confidence, and who only nr to be responsible for the delivery of the notes f>r which they receiveordera. JAY COOKE, SfBSCtimOM AUK.IT, I'/iitudrtph»«. Subscriptions icilf be received by the First National Bank, of BuLler. Pa. March 16, 18C6.-3:m. D. T.PAPE & CO." ! One Iloor Sonili or \nlion« at Kanh, (Sutler I'a. | HAVE JUST OPENED | A very large and attractive Stock of siPZELinsro- O-OOIDS, all of which have been purchased AT REDUCED PRICES, DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, GINGIIAMS, I Balmoral & Hoop-Skirts, GLOVES AXII IIOSKRY, Woir.'siing ol" nil Des ert jitioci, MILLINERY GOODS, New Stylo Cloaks, Saques und Ches terfields, always on hand and made to Order. Cloaking Cloth of all Kinds CA LL A ND I:XA MIN 0 UR S TO CK March 8, 1805. .New Goods, New Goods. V LARGE LOT OF PALL AND WINTER GOODS, PLAIN AM> FANCY DRESS GOODS, > LI. V (.IIIIAI', DE LANES, ALPACA*, MLR I.VOLS, CoBUOIIS, PLAIDS, POrLINP.Ac., Ac. Long and Square Shawls, LADIES CLOAKB. .\ LL i I ES, HATS and UOOD3, PLAIN A BARRED FLANNELS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, 110 -P SKIRTS, LADIES SIIOKS, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, UXAD-DRESSES, COMBS COLLARS, Ac, Ifen ? sWcar. CLOTHING, BOOT 3 k MVmn, WOOLEN JACKh.c READY-MADE SHIRTS Cloth, Tweeds. Heavy Jesus. Corduroys, Caslncta. and Over-Coatiug Ac., Just received bv JAMES A. XEG LEY. South end of town, opposite Zimmerman's Until. Sept. 28, 16tJ4::4t WHEELER &. WILSON'S ;SEWING MACHINES. CTOIIItT WAGLEY, AO£ -T »UR DUTLKII COUNTY PA. Headquarters for Butler County, Low ry House, Butler, Pa. Machine ft»*fchfnfc done 011 uliort notico. Machine* in.l Need' vTtnst.infly on hand by Mrs. T. .112 ' ; 1- mnMII. who Will to Hi) lUilttTS connected with . th» aycuev in lite a)*ence of the unders inM* • March ft, 186i.:.Gm0 JOUS WAGLZT. FARM FOR SALE, rpilE undersigned offers fur sale, one hundred arwi tfv- » X snty acres i f g.*>l firming land in' Mii Her Township* butler county— -<mo mile from the borotiuh. About nj,,, [ hundred ati««* cloaked, a young orchard •»/ g.« d frnit i troc*—good frame bouso <nd a good C oal llnnX opened, oua hundred acres of ooaf. W. O. HRACRjENn HXJE, Feb *. 1*66. imt or. immnw suvm'o, Attorney at Law, riUXKUH. VEMS(iO CUISIT , A • "me ilior Souk of KI.NSUR HOUSE. THOS. ZRO^XZLTSCOST,: Attorney at Law, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, OAlce uilh Chat. £>4 I Itsllt \V««t ooi tur of the Ulm«n4f | 1 r -LL. 1 1 . ?- 1 - 1 V"- 1 - - '.IL/Jfr. I 1 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh'Pa,» FOUNDED ITS 194+ Incorporated oy Legislative Charter, « . fi.rn ns>> of the ktod IV THE UNION, condnctsd by a practical BUSINESS MAN. Our higheat commercial authorities, East and West, pronout.ee his system «»f Hook-keeping unequaled— ct mpteheudiug every depart moat of busi ness, aud yet So skilfully condensed thnt the sttentirs student mastors the whol« in six or eight weeks. It con •ists of STOCK BOOKS, closed once with a loss snd twice with again—exhlblt l"g hy three different tuethoda, the transfer of old to uew bijuka. PARTNERSHIP ROOKS, conducted by three different methods, exhibiting ths tra infer of old to now books, with the intioduetiun of s new partner. And prACtirnlly illustrating the PRIVATE LEDGER, by mesm of which the results of the business sre kept out of the general books, for tho use of the psrtosrs on ly. The bo* k is not eveu n uued elsewhere. Theaettls* ment of Purtnership Rooks by BINGLE ENTRY, with tlx pmctlcsl illustrations, exhlbitlnpc the books r«- • •peued by Donblc-Entry. A concise rulo for rectifj i»4 DERANGED DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOKS, with six specifications. The gain or lo«s found, snd ths books correctly re-opened. The learner is also exercised in OPENING BOOKS, from eight specifications, including special conditions not often met with iubuitiuoNS. Also, m xerious of vxerciswHin CLOSING BOOKS, from new and peculiar specifications Tlie learner also hi it us übout eight v BUSINESS FORMS « 112 Promb'sary Notes, Judgment Notes, Draftn, Orders, Hills of Exchange, Accounts, Invoice*, Ac., Ac. Also, * series of BUSINESS LETTERS, which, with the bnslnevs f»rm«. are all connected with his course of Bo<>k-Keeping, making it a regular course of t business practice, with a course or twenty-five LECTURES UPON BO'JK-KEKPINO, by the Senior Principal, explaining all the taurines* mat ters recorded in the text. Als«), twelve LECTURES ON SUBJECTS. How every one may get rich. How to get rich by tra ding. The causes .112 commercial failures. On specula tions. Tho moml influence of integrity iu youth, 4c.— Also, lecturer upon COMMERCIAL LAW, on Partnerships, Contracts, Insurance, Common Carriers, the Statute of Limitations, Ac. Practical instructions iu detecting COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, by a full set of genuine vignettes and counters, and a j biuce collection of counterfeit notes. * OUR RAILItOAD BOOK KEEPING, (Tn manuscript,) exhibits the Construction and eqnfp ment. the opiating receipts and expenditures, the books closed ami a dividend recorded 1 lie.«o l»o< ks are sdvrr tlsed by others, but not tiught ckswhore iu the city.— Our new syntem '•{ PRIVATE BANK BOOKS, (In manuscript,) embracing all the best firms In use uinoug private Bankers uav new enliugsd editiwu of DLF* a STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING, In this department student* have the assistance of our Superlt>- •fide'jt, M-. I'IIOS. B. SMITH, an experienced Prwctiesl Mercantile Accoiiutaut, and formerly Clei k of a Missis sippi steainor. Our full course of business practice includes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, tolod to about THIRTY PIFFFRPNT FORMS, vl* : 11 Ledger?. 7 Day bo«:Ls, 0 Journals, ft Bill-books, 4 Cash* Hooks 4 6 lie.*-books, 2 In voir e-books, 1 Disco unt-bok 1 Check legistvr, 1 Dep.silt-reghtor, l Collcctiot»-registers, 1 Tickler. 1 UawlWegi.ter, 1 Freight-U-k, 'J b(H ,ks, 1 File 1 biK.k. Those books practically record about MIX 111 \I»KI.I> BUSINESS TRANSACriDNS, Compre bending DUFF'S original plan of busbies* education in troduced iwents-liyears ago. How fir others havo fiicceeded in imitating iiim will bo be,t seen by comparing the busbies-paper'rfan I b<* ks ..f their pupils' with thoss of the gradu itesof this institution. HARPER S ENLARGED EDITION OP 1)1 FI-'W HOOK KKKPING Price $1,75. Postage cents. Sold by Booksellers gen erally. The following testimonials indicate the character» this woik : " No other work uixm Bo"k Keeping explains ths sul> iects with so much efesrness and simplicby." Y. W. EDMUNDS, Cashier Mr. hanlca Bank, \\ all »t., N. Y. "It gives a clear iusighi iuto all departments of this science." A. S. ERASER. Cashier of Seventh Ward Bank, N. Y. " As an extensive shipowner. American and EuropoaC merchant, bank director, etc., be has born the leputatioi of tho higost order of busincn* talents." JOHN W. BURN If AM, Merchant, No. s Son tli ht . New York. • Mr. Duff is a man of rare qualification* for buainess.* JOHN 31. D. TAYLOR, Merchant, Union st.. New Orleans. M Mi. DnfT Is a merchant of the first respectability." J. LANDIS. Men hanr. Newurlesns. "I graduated In Duff's College in half tho time I ex pected. His admirable sys'em includes nothing stu pea* tin oils, nor leaves out anything osseutnl." J R. COMPTON, Cashier Niagra Bank. lx>ckport, N " It contains n.nch mutter impok taut to the merchsknt. N ('. O. HALSTEAD, President Manhattan Bank. N. Y. "The most complete work of the kind 1 havo ever soen." JAMES P. Ml'lilt AT. President Exchange Bank. Pittsburgh. "Tlie most clear and comprehensive that I Imvc met with." JOHN SNYDER, Cashier Bank of Pittsburgh. "Yoi have your own long expei louce as a niei chant to good use in thiswoji.'* RICIiARD IRVIN, Merchant. No. 9S Front street N. Y. M The ftvoraUe opinions already expressed hy gentle men of competent nuthot ity are well des«rved aud ver/ props: ly bestowed.'' CITARLEB M. LEUPP, i LEOPOLD BIERWORTIf. ROBERT KELLY. Special Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, N. Y. [Extract from the MluuteK.j PRCLTER M. WETMORE. Secretary. " Yonr Committee nnamnHiusly concur in tho opinion ' cf the Utility of tho irnpvovcd method of Mr. Duff." GL'RDON J. LEEDS, Hccording Secretary of tho Asaei lean Institute. N. Y. THE'NEW ENGLAND KDl'i HC. oF DUFFS STEAM BOAT HOOK KEEPfNO, Just Published bv the author. Piioe $2.00. Sold by Bowk-ellers Generally. "A pei tect nystom for Weeding such books and acconnte" J. CA ROTH LRS. Formerly Cashier Of ths Merchants' Hank Pittsburg, "Ths Time Tablo aione is worth the price «.f tho lMH>k." D. B. lILRKON. Lato Cleik of steamer Mount Vernon. "I consider the legnl form of die Steamer's Protest »o valuable that I never lease pui U without a copy of the book ou board." A. C. McCALLAM. Captain steamer Areola. "The only work published ofany valne to tlis» Steamer's Atoountant-' J- F. J. ALLISON, Formerly Clerk of iho Steamer Forturn. "The most perfect system of Steamer's Accounts in use." C. 8. FRISBEK, Formerly of steamer Nashville. On Mm. Il.DntPs Peiiniiincthip. Twelve i'ii'st l'reuiiiiui* for the best Business and Ornatnsntei Penmanshln» awaked our Present Penman, l>y the Uuited States f'aijr at Cincinnati in lbW Pennsylvania State Fair at Wyoming IM| Wvnci ii Pennsylvania Katr st Plttabnrgh.......... IsftO Western ViigirkubFHir <«t Wheeling.~ M6O ' Aud tho Ohio Fair at Clefrel.-ind lhC2 All «»f which ere exhibited at «.-ur office. "Perfect gepis«>f the Penman's art."— /'iltabvrjh ltms. • l'h. f.e jwirfoi CHD only be excelled by the a* tlior."— iSUtlmry/t (iutelle. •Allbis.unauteiiial deeigns are new and remsikable performances, '—t'.reniup Uaz*JU. "Ihe lato Western Pennsylvania Fair a«.udnd him nix First Proioturus in all of the art,"—-OAte SkUt Journal. OI'RTEEMI, Pec the Graduating ?»*-# **, timeunlninf#«f 440,00 Blank* and Stationery;c B*# The enlarged edition of Dun's lkir>k-koeping.— 1,74 Our blanks tro made of hup xtraeize paper ruled com plctM. vith full sets of aujiliarieft. The institution therefore offers the Commercial Stn dent, the following IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: laf. The bent Syftenrof accounts in use, taught hy tbs Author. 2d. Tbs daily lectures of an experienced Accountant. Sd. A saving -of half tUo time required by other Colle ges. aud ur *OO fn board. " 4th. A saving of 56 or *7 io Stationery, utb Uaviag the best bu*ioess penman in the TTr&K W* or full narticulars, send for our elegant ne»v Clr eular f>l 8. with samples of our Penman's Btwfacts 1 Qnumcacil Wtltlr c. inclosing 24 cents for l5 l5 P, DUFF 4c So?f, Prtncitoftlft,
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