liW 1,1 nil II II -"IN-WI.IL THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa., Wednesday, MAY 3 'o6 ; .i, j WIIIMKRUS!!! —Tlio-IJ, wishing A tine] set of whiskers, a uiee moustache, or a beautiful hwl of flossy hair, will please j read the card of TIIO3. F. CHAPMAN j in another part of this paper. OUT readers will please no tice the AdvertLscuiont of D. T. P.ipe,! & Co. in another damn of to-days paper. Persons will do well to cal- and exanin their stock before < purchasing elsewhere, as they keep j the very latest and best styles which j they sell at a remarkably low figure, i arc requested to announce that t the Ilcv. J, C. Bigham,of New \\ iiniing ton, will deliver a leeturo in tl.e Court j House, in this place, on Monday, the '*;h . of May, inst.. at 7 o'clock P. M H. has been a missionary amonjftho free 1 j en of the South. His lecture will 1 doubtless bear on that subject. All arc | invited toattend. Theentcrtainmonf will j be free. Let. him have a full house of Ladies and Gentlemen. ErtY" A valuable silver watch w.cs lost on the r> ad leading fnty.i liullcroek to i liutlcr, two or three miles from th: .< place. Any person finding the same will he lil>- erally rewarded by leaving it at this <«'- fice. ('(MIMI \I( ATIO\S. Fur the Atncrift*, Citi/t*n. 1 Mil. EDITOR —As F said in MY last, men will cut such fantastic capers belnre . high Heaven as make t!.o weep. 1 little thought thqu that this would be so boon verified, but the late terr.lde tragedy confirms my opinion that men will do such shocking deeds ihat men and nugel-, j will weep togeU.cr, and it such is over the case, mctiuks in the last tragical act i of J. \V. Hoot h, as he raised liis cowanlly hand and struck down he nation's hope, is just fuch a scene. And after a. 1 . would not bo alriuil to wager my reputa- | tion that .J. >V. Bo >th, ttlmu he commit- j ted that hellish act of assassiniitb n. had ; swallowed just euiuigh mean whisky to poison the brain before doing an'aet which , makes every patriotic heart bleed. Mean whisky and a love for human slavery will : cause a man to do almost anything. < )ne ; will poison the .:oul. and the other is the j the instigator to carry out the design ot a 112 corrunt heart. If' it was not out of place I would just like to walk into the slavery propagntid- j ists, but 1 will take upon me .to say this much for it, tlwt behind every heart tin.* advocates human slavery, jusL Loh;n lib it is a spirit of assissinntion Yiu will al low me, ilear readers of the ('<> .n<, ' to talk a little on the subject of slavery, j as in my first article I a-sociat. .1 slavery with intemperance, and belit>v 1 then, f.s I do now, that these are two of the great- j est curses that ever visited our natioi j Twin sisters for the destruction of oni i race, T always did bate the system of sla- i very, and c.ich day. a* I see its praet.r i : working. I hate it more, an 1 hope for it speedy overthrow, and the puni-hniciit of 1 treason and traitors whether North or j South ; and T just wish t<: suggest to Andrew Johnson when ho ; uts a leiVi 112 the leading rebels to pulling hemp \\Ni ; iheir necks, that he will not forget a few ' in Butler county, especially those who te ; joieed over the death of our good Presi ' <lent. I hold a certain set of men in the North as responsible for the anamination of Lincoln »s I do Southern rebels. Now, whilst I weep that one so h gh, so noble as our late I'resident, has fallen a victim to the slave power, 1 rejoice that one so worthy occupies tfle chair, ono in .whom I have so niuoji confidence. Ilav- ! :ng been «n admirer of Johnson for the j 'ast fifteen years, I will not forsake him now, but will uphold Jiira till the last vestige of slavery is wiped out. and our ' nation saved from the blighting c.urse of bondage and treason. I just send this communication to let ; .the people know that I am still alive, and will resume the temperance. <|iicstion as , eooa as 1 get over the shock, for the ball that struck Abraham Lincoln, hit every anti-slavery mar. in the woild. I>. V/. H.ARBAUqp. irrt'Mf or JuniiiM IS. llootll. The Philadelphia Telegraph of | .Thursday afternoon Bay*: —Junius -Brutus Booth was nrrestel in cigh- : tcenth , treet, in this city, night be- j fore last, near the Uotnan Cotholic , Cathedral, and was at once sent to Washington. It is believe<l he.was all along well aware of the diabolical plans of his b/other, John ilkes Booth the as easisin. At the time of his arrest he took his pocket a letter, which he quickly tore into fragments and threw them away at once. These were gathered up. and by putting the pie ces together, it is clear that the let ter was-po&ttiarked in Canida, and there are evidences, in certain words that it was a most treasonably docu ment, if it did not treat directly of the assassination or its p wt. Junius Brut,us.Booth vviil-b tried at Washington, and.it is .iiciieved ! that evidence .sufliclent to convict ,hiiu of being an accessory to the crioje *ill be adduced. • I rami ■Jf '.M 'i ' I lob»M«iii'»Snrreit«ler jWi'tt'lAl.] \VAR PfU'AHTMrNT, 1 WASHiiNOTok, April 28. J J To Major General Dix : A dispatch from Gen. Grant dated I at Raleigh April 20th *0 p.m. states: j "Johns on surrendered the forces in | his command, embracing ell f-om ' here to Cliattahoochie to General | Sherman on the basis r.grced upon ' between Lee and myself, for the ar ' mv of Northern Virginia | '[Signed] E. M. STANTON, Secretary of \V ar. lidolh's l>iiu\v of his Flight. Special dispatch tu < lie PilUburgU Couuuerci.il. WASHINGTON, April 29. Edwin . o'jth, brother of the assassin, j :l rrivcvl hero to-day and has applied for the body of his relative. There is sarnie J doubt whether his request will be grant ! ed. It is probable that the body will be i quietly interred in some out of the way ! spot, unknown to all save those who per j form the disagreeable ceremony. Lt is reported that Harold has made a full confession of everything he knows j about the assassination plot, i Booth's body, after being pbo Ograpli | ed, was sewed up in an ordinary gray i blanket and placed in a eotiimou pine cot ' fin, made of rough boards and uupaintcd.. ft will probably be disposed of | The legal identification of the body of i the a. as; in toe k ] lace and an autop-y of i t lie body Was hail, 'i'lie shaving off < t ihe :U"ustache, the oiit c,op]>ii;g of the bo;:r>l, th" u..tidy and disordered appear ance if the body so ehapged his looks that liis vtase and street acquaintances would hurdlv have recognized the corpse a j be inu' that of J. Wilkes Booth. 'I here were plenty of evidences to establish his ; identity, however,amongst which was the ; testimony of a surgeon who oueo reiuov ed a tumor from Booth sneck. 'lhewouno when |iartiully well, broke out again, and on fiiKilly healing left a peculiar ridjry scar, which was easily recognized by the Mir ve. 11. \n au'.ojisy was held by Surgeon I < ien Barnes, who reports that death was caused by a ball from a pistol. It appear : ,1 that the spinal column wis about half :ut in two liy the bullet at about the third or fourth joint fn in thetl;c top of the ver tebra. 4rrU ni ami Depitrtui-c oOltsilH 1 Butler t > K->*t Snn-I.T. l«y wur . 112 11-.lv« j J ..v.c C ult»M«viUo, An«*n«Ul\ Murrliwrili'* BP- I i'lintm:- i ' %mill-: !-i"' Butl.T on Mnmlay nn.l Kri-lay »112 [ ; wffk. at . -k. •*. hi., i •tun *. n Tnendfty ami ! i'ti 'I i> . 112 erv, "n w -*k at 7 • '«i"ck. p. r.i. ; Thcmn !fr B »tl >r to 8' m Crort r. Mlt, by way of S»x. t.« !-;«• ; i svilt.'. Krcc - rt. Sl.t aio't nw« |{..nds, i Lunch: '■.-aM'KMkI'UMI Roa.l«, 43 niile^ ; lo:(v>-« I'.ufh r' , •r-u-.; .va ll .l Situr.iMv ..frti.-h nf . ~ I HUT - on FrW.iy and M-.n«Uy cf MCII j , vii, , I'.UII tn New Ca*t!o. hv war rf M« unt I Che'mit. |V.. t Priiirotun.SS ! ... «.» • n •! ty n.v\ ; i'nr-«l »v .*f v- \ ,nt . !% .-. I.i : tctitrnn on Tuesday aud Friday of 1 . 'i ~i n. . i HtiUer t » Lawrenf fhorr. vruy <<f H vi lihort * Mi'ilif. Baldwin and Bruih. Entile-. !• «v« il'tilcr on wpd Vriday 112 eneJj week, nt 1..'e1, ■a. m : retnrlis Tuesday nud "Saturday uf each ! week, at D o'clock, p. m. T'-e nw : ft' 'TP r«.:ler t-» v w Brfihtnn. » T wav of Pc- I V.red; Verk HTI 7i»lser«ple. 20 niiUv; with two i ' iti. • I fript } *v. ."i It" '.' -Nf k and 7.-' -n■jd<>: lew«- j Hut lor. i, WVlo »<•»•» v of o-t.-h \«-i«'k. at 7 oVI-ok. a. m.: re- j j un 14, Tin:. ! V r each w^k.at &oVJ.N;k. p. m. j Tl.<' mall fnm Butler t • Pittsburg. l»v vav of lade ! Mi'l . IVikevM. vi '.. TiMrf .vv. Ktn i. D»qiie-iie and Ml-, j jrhouy fit v. iV! mih'« • Bu*!er orery moriiiin.'. < x •*!»' ! -'nudav Mt 7 o'clock. •« HI.: arrlvtsat Kutlfi' 112: mi l':it- j ! lo !^<S^ ,n,M I The I,i l r, 1 p.i;f»wto >Tereer. I<V wiv • 112 ncCandh-**- j Rr<i,wni**t'!'>n. KH|»P"''v-H.>ck. North LU»ortv. liouilen and it 'in.in' 1 •• le.-.x-s Butler ev.-, \ day. Snn»'"v exeen. ' ted,at 1 kVlodrp pi.: bj th* roiJte^cr«ry , d>v.Sund arriving i. But!*rat7 o'clock ii* thomoiuiup. j The uiatH>'-,m Bailer ta Indiana, liy wny of r.yv!e«- \ tille W..rthin2ton. Klttwhoh. ;. I'ldertoi, und Fhel « tt, | ! i v it,M«--: leave- Butlei ..«» Monday-nd Thiirn-I -y <T etch ; 1 w.- k. at 4 •• a.» • reHivii* on Tuesday and FiiUyaif j rach Wetk. at 7 o'cl- ' .p. IP. I The mall from Bbtlnrfo Royd t wn.« mile* leave* liovdxi w, - p Friday r:ov»i?nfT« 112 ei' h week, nmvos nt I Bntlei in tii' ' n->on • depart* f»r ltovd •» wn name day i after the arvival-of rhe mail friun Pitt^hprirh. AKTOI) X C'TVM «. M ATE SLNATK. VK: El •• :—PI.-M-a Bnn ijp'<■ the T»a'ro ' 112 General i JOliN N. I'J'i.VfAM'i:. I'd Pntlcr town ldp. AN a randi «! 112 112 t Ft »:»• Penntor—•oh.Uvt to the decision of the Kcjiul lu an j- imary electl' n mhT BtrCBLTCAN V.TTr.tS. ! MP. r'.i-ir. .-rli-1. »r>n. ■■"■Cf O 112 -f I'll IMA? I.MP.P ?>V 112 liiith*- t' wnnliip n» ft candidate 112 , £ta<<- *cp.at,i' »• !;»•(.< to tl.c deciuion ol the » e, u' lican pri mal y election. MANY VoTHta. ASSKM llliY. M"». Eoiran— Plcnso ••nnonnce the p*mo cf Hillfam g.nyth < 112 lanci.«er I'p u« b canlidale 112 r A-fn'lv. t •the dwcifl -p of the Kepubiican prifnurr elec tl m, MKI ol; I* M«ny Vot«ra. Mr. 1 dit r :—Plei -<* e.pnnnco the r.#:r« of ('» Henry I'ilh.w. of Frnt.klln tnwoHh'p.aN .. o»iui..*..td subject tv« the decision of the KepuMic ail ty. I*arkrr Mr. Kdlfor—Plca«e anronnce tt»en »me of.l ;!IN" 11. N 111 I.IA e.N n c--nrildatf for A-ejnMy. Mjl.ject to »ho ! docibi u if the Itejuihlic.an Primary Election ami fUlige MAST VOZKM. COI>S*TY TKKASURGR. 1 Mn .Enuor—Please ertiiouuce the rime r,f William ! M'illianv'n ' 112 l'orten«ville. ns a cendldata for County ! Treasurer. w«t»Ject fo the derision of the Republican pn ' nmey electl.in | Mr. William* la a worthy citizen. IINN only one llmh. rit ! - t F "• P r-', |nc »i»-.. i -p.' -d in the pur«uit of ! a lir< lili-r.,1. Slo-uliT M»e pe-.ple of th»*r,untT he • ! «t«>w the Tre i«uren office upon him it v<>uld he iiccrp. : toJ byhirt many friends, as a valuable f«v >r. Muddy-Cjeek. ; Mr. EaiTon: —Plea** ann-rr.ee the name of WM. ; rr.»»nKS»l A\K, of V* infield t i.md.'p. a-a candidate ' 112 >r rounty Treanurer. unbjfet to the deri-i> n of t!ie P.«k --j BUhllcan party at |he priimry e!ec-'icn. Mr. Cr«»f»k- I Nliank In onn of our lulrtanflal citizen*, lie has al;c i j #iy bean before the people, and we bel'eve he , makitip thi« bin la«t **ft -rt—has two -tons in the army— i hianomination wonhl ho accented a-< a maik of '.veil earned confidence l>y bin many 112 inals. Many Hepublicacs, Ma. FniTOit: Please announce the name of WIIJ.TAM j FOWBI'R. of Butler t wiwhip. a« a candidate fur Treas urer—«uhj®ct to the derision of the RepnbT>an priniary election. 31.15T VOTERS. Mr. Editorr—Pleare nnn nnce the n»me of \\*ni E. Moore, of t!.e h.iro.of Pntler. a candidate of County I Treasurer. «nbj«rt to the decision of the Bepnblicnn , primary election. Mr. Moore* I est an arm—almost •• si 'hi.-« life in the v-rvice of his country. lii-« nomination I. would be u fining acknowledg'jm»nt of hi> patriotic ner- • vices. Tiw» Soldiers Friend. MR. EDlTOß :—Please announce the name of Martin Beiher. of the boro. of Butlfr. HS a candidatef r County ! Treasurer, subject to the decisiuu of the Repuhiican pri j tn try election, aud oblige MA>T FKtß.aps. Ed.CiTixtw:—Pleaae snn unce the name of Newton Maxwell, of Butler township.■»* u candidate for founty Treasurer, subject to the decUion of the Republican par ty, at ite primary election*. Mauy Voters?* DISTRICT ATTORNEY. MR. J&lTOß:— Pl «veannonnee tlinnijch the enlnmna ) of vonr paper, that 1 will be u candidate for the office of District Attorney, subject to tbe decision of the Repuhll j can Primary Eloction. W. H. U. 1(1 DOLE. Futluj Pa. I COrNTY AUDITOR. 11. ,a;« »nnonncothe name of J. C, KELLY, of Worth • Tp., as* a' candidate for County Anditor, COMMISSIONER MR. RO»IX80K-^- Itenr Sir:- Alft w me to '>ffer thmntrb thcCitizun, the u ime of UIIITK. of Mtd- i I dbwrx rp .as a candidate v i Commissioner Mr. White ; »- *t,ur o| i.--; and P; -it 112 d^l«/iil'el! I/en» ffe «' •- 1 tin* c inllu »t.tt u! tise " lii|£ pur y J r il.' off., .• i ~ , .at ; many v«-ars ng when tip- ] arty v.in in the miriu -iy, j an-! v'oued th, fit.- 112 hi-m»rtj. cajMw near l»«-ii«» u •minatiHl auain hy tbe i ejuil.lican party : hi t immini- | tim now. would#*®*! t. M i tittte« v «n4 w ,'irtd'iM- ac«-. j-ft-.i by hi* J'WiiyJViea<ts jireat favor a uorthy tic zcit . Apnl 13, lJJtio. iCujixOS, COUNTY" £UK"VEYOB. ; Mr.. EiuTon—l'lea'o annopope tbe name of Dayid fcott :isa candidal • 112 »r County Mir» eyor, subject to the Hwcis- • • ion wt the decieion v»f the Kepubtiuiu primary elfCllen. J MR. Kr.itOß—Please abnounce tbe name of Dicka n i McC'44udloMi s s candidate for county Surveyor suluoct I ! PJ r* umfcon irlaray tie&oxi. | HI ri .i.n I.'!'-5. '* " Tt\Prtv.".. ?a. April RUI'TER —Frasli P« l'., 20. certs pet pounu* BKA**? —White, f2, per hinlirl. BAREK*. —Spririfr. Fall. 11KKSW A X—ofi cents ser pound. v.uili—-V> cents per-dozen L'jJmn— \\ lit it. 15,60 to C.OO per bund.; Rye 1,60; per bund. FRUIT —Dried Apples, 11,60 to $175 per bushel; Dried Peaches, ft.'*'to 4.50. IPF.'lATUEPSi—*ocents per pennd. UHAlN—Wheat.-fl.6oper bushel; Bye, 80. Oats, CCc Corn, SO; .Bnckwnat. 7tc. OKOCERIEfl —Coffee, Bio, 40e p»*r pound; Java. BCc Brown Snjrar If* per pennd: do. White. 26r N.O. Molas st--!. $1.60 centi per gallon: Syrnp 1,60 and $1,75. HIDES—7 cents per pound. LAUD—2i» cents per pound. N AH £—so,oo per kex- POTATOES—2S snd per 1 usneJ. pop K—l4 to 16 oents pound. B AGS—6 cents per pound. KICF—2O cents per pound. , BKEDS—CIwer, SIO,OO, per bushel; Timothy 16,00 at. #'2.00. p \ LT—s.l.76 p**r tatrrel. T.». I,LOW—V2 cents per pound. Center iwnnd. SPECIAX MOflclSr heatedI nieei it■-.■•< at the *ll. n slsu'cioL-k. brethren 112 in -"-ter Lodges Rre r«*speHftif v invft'd to attend. By order of'he • Q a. Y. M.—Butler Lodge, No. T, l. A. Y.M.h-dds j\ i uti-d IIP- ' >-■« ill the Odd Fidlows Hall.on M.- n Street, Butler I'a on »h« f.r i /fvOr dav i.r.'vh pi-irith. Brethren 112 iHT* 1 ter / y \ L»kl^,-sare respectfully invited toattoml. By order of the M. r J 'o i'«» 11 y* il 1111>11 Vt'H. Ct)NSUMPi 1 VJL-nlleien T ilim-.vea valuable pre scripti* n f"i the cure of C«>n>i!iuplioii A-thtnii, Bronchi ti- .ind all (hi .it .'id Lunu iilTo' ii.»n-. .lieeof chatße. by ~ . : • \ 1 1»V. u .. \ V • \\ iiSinuisbllig, Kuifi-i co n New \i»ik. Dep. 7,Tf<>»::3mo. And to wit: >dotoh. : made by the Trustees on the pieiiiisestm Tuesday, May 16, All of wbleli tbs af «re-<al«l heirs nn«l legal reptcsen tmt■' - • 112 • • d .1 dm M Kiunis dec 1 a .• bet, by le.piev to I t tak«; n-'iire. W. O. BR At. KJSNKI Diiß. Mi cm ifr CitUER: Dt.%l Pfßs—With yo.u pWRb sl-.ti I M i, t.. -•> t,» the i• uders • ryotu piper that 1 will send, hv reinia m wl, to ajl uho wish it <lie « i . with t ill di e Ti< :of.» unking and u-ing a simple \.• _'«t i!e Palm that ill effectually rene-vc. it tend ty*, Pituples Bl'dche-. Tan, I-reekle*. nud all linpurit es ~112 the Skin", leaving the line s dt, clear, eniuoth and Beau i'will also mail fee to those having Paid Heads, or Bar*- . simple ditr«-ti< ns and inl. i matioti that wdl enable th'-ni t .-tai t a foil g wth « 112 l.n\uiiani llair, \y iiinkel-. or •< M >ustaclt<s in Im than tblrty aajra All applicati'-'H atowered by return mail without ibarge. B»«p«ctft»lly yonw, Tll(*S. I « il A P>l AN. Chemst. y.A I road'.vay. Sew- Yoik. Butler. March 1. lSf6;:'hn' The llrtilsl dimskfh A note "fwaridu'if ami atlvice t-.those snlfevlng with S»»in : ni! W eakno-i. General Del ility, or Premature De cay tV'iin what i-r cause produced. Bead, puuiltr, and it lie, t ! I»• vise In time. >ent H:J: '• mv addre-- forth" benefit of the af flicted. Sent by return mail. Addre-^ JAS, s. nil 4 429 Broad way, New .York* I Blltl-r April 12 18k"::3ntn. I- '■ MI.ADVE3RTISE.^IEJS TN. ! Dr. B. F. Hamilton & Co. I DRUGGISTS AND APOTHOCARES, 61«5«5*s Bloek, 15litier E'a. For Mule si Pure Quality ot* j 1 PAINTS OILS DYK STUFF* HPONOKS BR I'SUES. CARBON OIL BESZOLU * VARNISH PATENT MRDTt.INES WINKS LIQUOIIS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES FANCY SOAPS, PKRFUMKIir, NOTIONS WINDOW (1 LASS, PLASTER PARI?. Bi. Cab Soda CBKA'I TARTAR, Etc Etc. Wines for Sacrimental Use, at Cost. At-.ENTS FOH 0.1. MURRAY'S MEDICINES. 1 Physicigns Prescriptions, Carefully Compounded 112 The attention oi VU\ v.' . u« »t*«l fv -ida generally. nr« Inviiud t>> <five n* a nil. b - tig . onf.deiit irtatu :btl as Io« .a-* o -IjtUur ebtahliahuieiit in the coniuy. Writ of I'arlitiou. TN' the matter of the I'artiti n if the tual estate of ' John Kemer «,lec d. hi the .|dian'«- II t. 112 Butler • i. hHd at Butler,on the Bitli day of June. Ii 7:-e loaiue nav.uth « 112 Ponr^ylvadTo the heirs ,'it I lo.al te; • e . t . lv.--• 112 John u.?:aer dwe'd to wit: The etit-ou - f-nedeiick Swatt/, in right and • n he- | halfif hi- wile, S pbia tjwarli. a daughter aud heir of John K-'tint d.,x'd. w.w prehouted >• it iu r.rth that J'din Im mer. 1 ite ■ 112 MhhiUs»-.\ . p. butler «' ainii deed. • '.id HI ih" t unship af te> dd ub ill i.ve .d day I .lime. l'« i.in .t'Maie Itriv.i av» ioov\ :■ ntl five rhildieu. aud the - in- i . hi:d tow il . i ;.n ino int. . tn r. . ,1 with Dr. i ete. l>a*k-lleie. living m Laii-ville hi». .> u<Xi K» • ■ i v.tiK i'i \di»ir e ainty ' «• u. i. li/ah«*th into i <atr •-.! with Hi. Si .id tuo.te« I. liv gin Middlesex t •wndiip butler « a* v 1.: >o;d»ia. inie inarri.-d %*iin friaJei't!« >wa« t/.. Jivitig |a city, und hemic the parti 11 der of J«-hn «-iiteh. r,, a nou ■t" * h i«i-mi dee d, wn.) wan Ipterinariled witb Join. t. chl w rtiL'-nl bning i :nha :• >yar tit« 'f II \eara. •• ml rmi'ting willi hi- i-th.r iti 10iv.0.l town-hip. I utltr e.ainty I'a. 'II u tho -ai I aec> lent die I -eijjed n d in in d t . a certain I t or piece or pi; c 1 of la d In Mi al!.-*x 'J p.. Bntlei t .. Pa. Bounded and A* < i il.e IHI f.al ■••• n the i! Hi Iv Jam. - An leiMjb. bny. hv Jn '. •Smith and Jauie« Mct'olln.'ii 112. titli by John* l.y «n and .1.-i: b he Hal more: w.-.-t by J.duiHoii Vi liite and Michael Evheiman. c >ni.oning one hundred nc:>s more of lean. Taken 'ee Ihat on Inqni ti»n w ill be held ..n the ; • ."oi-i s "ji \\ edne-day, il iv Jl, I - at "i,» cl ek.... 81. which the Je.ral repTcea atives ..f -a I decedent at'u ie'pi>red tot.i.en tee. W. 0. BIIACK.-NRID i6. M iv r,. 1«< tMiei iff. Notice. IN ti en atter 112 theacr. unt 112 Itav.d Ma- diaß, hlm'r of Tin ma»M Cor mack dee'd. Jn the Orphan Court «-l* liutlei t^.». And now to.wit r March 2f>, l'r..*, account confirmed vi si «nd ll' *n > i : ho v Appointed Auditor, t > make dis tribution. Uv lhe'l olij't. CortifleJ from tbo record tills 1 Uli dav r.f April. ISf5. W ■ J. VOL .Nil, Clerk. All interested will pi a r take! dh-e. that I will at-.-n I to the duties of thoa' vf-api •iiitneut at my residence in Pro-.pwt.on hatur.lay, the 27thday of Mar IWIS, at 1 o'eba-k p. m. ' HENIIV PILLOW. May v .. l k t.-S. Auditor. A TL mi IS SHIRAI IT'S JCC. IETTKRS- 112 Ad mini strath <u, on the estate . 112 Archb j bald Kelley, late »-f Parker town«hip, ii<*c i|. have been gf«nte.l to the undi-rsigncl. th»»ref ie all pormtii indeht.al to said ratate nie r. fpectfuiiy invito! to mak«« immediate payment,ami tliosn* h-avirn; claim* again-l the -mtio uiilpicsuul them anth»ntieahHl fir set tlement. it it;».vi' st* my, J 11 A-i;u*«. April Orphan's (uurt Sale. I">Y virtue < 112 in order and decree of the Orphan's J Court of Butler c.nmty, the underaiyiied. <!u irdiun of iTiiraMari .n. a minor teraml-<laughter "112 Johntftough ton, late "112 Worth tp., Butler co., dee'd, will ollei *ale, at puldic veudue on (lie premises. Oh the 13 th tiny f>f J/"//, at 1 d'i fock. the Interest <>f said minor, being the undivided one-sixth of ninety-two aete*. he tho same, im-re or le*a. Hitunte in j Worth tp.. county of Butler. HII-I Pennsylvania, hound by Inn.l and sdj-.iniiig lands of Ueurge B>».k, John Patterson, Thomas Cooper, and ollien •: mid prop erty is well improved, and tilled. Title indisputable. Trays—-t)ne-third of the pnicha«e money lv be paid on the eor-firnmtion of sale of Mid Court, ajid ibeic-idnu in two «f#jnai annual payuieutc, with interest fr«wa said con- Srmatt a. TIIuMAS M N UKS, Apr"! 19, T865:.3t. tf ua^dian. Kxceutor's \oticc. ESTATE or DAMEI. MEALS, DIC'D. i T ETTEPS testamentary on the estate of Dan^'l Meal.*, \j late nf W shington tuWD->hir>, Jecd, having been i<*- > I* ued to the I'l:dorsTgned. All JH'TIKT,* knowing tb em pires ltidebt«i to said estate,ar« notitied to makM imme diate payment: an I having* claims against tho ■ same. * ill preeeut tketu properly authenticated for set itlement. JACOB DAUBENSPFCT* 8. D. MLALti. March rtth, Eiecntors. Oriilian*!.Court iiulc. BY virtue of en order and decree of the Orphan's Court of Butler county, the Undersigned, 1 o r Hannah M. Stoughtou, aud KuphemU mi j jj.»r children oi J -ho htomrhi. n. • 112 M or?b Tjf., ruIH dee'd. wili hift Sjt a the p.t! .i" joi it"- fWfc day uj'Xxg. I " i,.jj m. j . 112 said day: t -e interest of aai<* minora, bu;;. h che un li- 112 ! v.dtd tw.Uixfh* .1 niim|| tw*. i.ciw of V 4 '- Home m<ie or le*s» »im*te in W ntii ip . county of i.ui ' Icr, aii.l Sthte • 112 ing landfl 4d uool>.r Ho. k, Johu Patte; s--n. 1 loMII.UI i 11O } per. and other* ; Hard property i» wel» improved and Uia , tilled iwliep.i-tftWe. Takmo ' 112 the. puic2in.se money to Ie paid \ ion the cviiftrmatioft of %,ale t hy suid Comt, and tlie >*»i- i I due iu two oquai annuHi pjy u,cuis tueieiroui, wub m- | tereat fioiu said con&ruuUuo. J.PI&OK, I ArrfllflUK* ' t-tfardhot j GRAND OPENING ; | | ' Spring & Summer' DRY GOODS, || it j D. T. PAPE & CO ' I 1 - it | An Extraordinary lp r ge Stock; OF Purchased Before the Late ADVANCE^ i Autl w UI t>r so ! I'" • H LOW PAIGES. C.ill and Look Tlirougli oca sr JCK Before Purchasing - . Orphan's 4'oiifi*t Sale. BY virtue of an order and decree of tho orphan's ; rourt. in and for the comty of Butler, tl»o \ nder- I fl tie I. Keep u tor <>f the last will ayd .1 uunut uf ln >« { Martin late.T Poker tp.. dec d, Mrul offer fur utile at : public vendue, oil tho premise*, ! On tin 15,7 1 ifny uf Mai/ next, nl 1 o'clor/.-, I une hundred acres of land, 111 'i t; or lefts, situate in Par ker t|• ■ui.i.v «.f Butler, an I State "112 I ennsylvanhi. hounded by and adjoining lands uf Jiiculi liarr, l>auiel I Walker, .1 aine« Say. and others. Title goo ' I T ms — >ne third <>r the puicha«a uii'uey t» he p»'d. lon li ft.: milnuail uiof the - <le bv theCuurt. ami tli ■ res idue in two e jual attiual payments, With interest trout aaid ctmfiunuftion. ABCHIBALT) MARTIN, THOMAS CAM PHKbb. April 10.18C5::3t. Kxecuton. ~~ TAKE 3STOTIOE. * H in\ wit -, hli/ abelh •lane 1 tin lias U-ft m> bed ! j\ in<i bomd on the .Hli llist without ant jn- : '• *n -«■ j I therefore w.»in ell persons from harberlng or trusting | her otiniy account t<- I will nt he ucc- uutahle 112 r any i debts contracted by her. JAS. L. CONN. I TXthe matter of the fin d aeocunt < 112 J-hn Movers ' X aup Henry !» • ci-MUgl., Omuuuteo of Lewis Beigh j In the Court of Common I I«rs. < 112 Duller c mut .\> . j i 7. September term., I st.fi. A-fid'.noqr to.wit: Marcpi27th. ' i * .*t. icc iit t filed i.ml confirmed A'iW. and notl "112 the i lilimr. diiected to be given.ace- a•Hug toiule. relating! > . account* -f assignee* and trusters: ami that the wan e will It- all--wed on tho first day of n >xt Term. I • wit: the VJth dav . 112 .Inn-. A. I». I" : unless exception* K filed > n or bet -re that which uotice is hereby ,given. Butler numb/, x.i : Ctilifted from the Record thisl& day 112 April. l e os WM.STOOI S. April IC. 1865. lVothonotary. , Largs Si Splendid Stock or j Bought at PANIC Prices. Thomas Stehls^'s IVhin St. South ofCjurt House, Bi'TLER, PA. I PUT NTS At 12* J 13 —l9 30. BLEACHED MUSb'N, 12J>-13— 1 S-23. lir.'rtVN MUSLIM 15-18 93 »0. DKLAIXS. 33 «o 30. i Dress Goods & Shawls. Ready Made Clothing in every Variety and Price. BOOTS & SHOES. HATS & CAPS. •CLOCKS, WATCIIKS & JEWELRY. Pistols & Revolver of the Bust Makes Every l»ody can savo money, by exauicdng cur I stock before purch adug.""^ April SM, lWrt-4w. 'William 33* Mooro. PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT | E. UMiinktn'tf Olßc*. Main Street. op posite Zliniitfvmnii'w Hotel, liuiJer. litii icr Co. I**. So chai(r«* until reerivd "Stl XOTICII T N tho matter 112 theaecfmnt of Simutl M. An<t 'Wi I ami Henry K.dilme-er. A-»«isr'M- . 112 (I, ll^rilm. —» In the Coni t.-f Coiuwl>U PleM of Uuiler curat7, So. W, March Term. 13ti»>. And n w t . wit April 7th acc-iint and n - tk*e >.f the Olii'U dlrA wl to l»« pi*en according t<> lor to nde rel «tlog to arcount* of «tnd Trustcfa and that the Kiune will bcallowed on the firntday of DeXt j Terra, t.vwit the 12tli day «.f June lM6,unlen exceptions : l"* filed on or before that day, of wLicb o*Uc# la hereby given. Bullrr Chuntjf, * *. Certified from the recorJ Ui* 24th day of April ISCS. WM. STOjFS, l*rotl.'y. , April.2*s, iR6S, 3::w. Public Sale. BYvirtne of ao order and decree of the Orphan"* Court of Butler eouuty, I'#.. the no iem gned Ad miuintral «»r of Henry V. Stoop*, laie of VV*.hii*H>»D tp., Jec'd. will offer for gale at public outcry on tbe-preinisej On iff 13M day of May,at 10 o'ctri'ka. fit. of said day, elg'ity elglit ncrea of Nnd. be tho came more or. tnjunded bv and adjoining land* of Phillip St<»*»i»ajr. \\ ij|iatu Christy, MIIO Klinfeltor, itobert Uanua and others. Tamia—Caah in band, on ennflrmatlon of «a!e by tlift •aid Qnnr*. WILLIAM STOOPS, Adiu'r. ! Aprils, 146k. . _____ iv tl.t 112 tv* Kill >CV uut 112 John Me vera an 1 lleniy . ti »ni.ai: .«e "112 I h » :U-if <l> 1 l:t the •.'•Urt <»f L-'inau-u lon b«r e nO»>, • r7, September fe ui. l-tl. AM u w x.. wit . M tick -7«b. •« a :Ulit lib il C*>nlil UMsl jV'-l. and U t icc «112 tl.«» , tUiiig. *dnec(edtt) b« g veil, a» c udmg tamle, relttiatr'i-. I acoiintn • t ifiwl tiu>te«w: and th t tin.* an me | v% il* be allowed on the «»f i ext C-rrn, « » w t . ; tile dav of Juno. A. D,'lw v unlesj exceptl »ns bn j nled on or belorc that day, of.vrhich notU ola beieby 4> »n. . lUiUec county, «> : lOrtifiiwl fioni lli, I'HOJrd Ui:a 15 d-V ' April, ISCi. »M.siOOPB. Teathcr'» Ilxnmiuatioii. 1,1 X A MI:« AM 1 0?» Sf 1 ;»cli4 S «.»r Summer fichotd# j wtil bo hel 1 at ISurb i-.t y* ll.<*-ch.« rtlouse:. 1 uea* dav. April -.<tb; fitvx tuburg.. wlneaday, Apw North Washington, Hidiy. Apiil *>th; .Snuberry, Sat urday. Api il 2)th; ilarrijrille, »je*dtty r May 2d; froa pect, Friday, May Cth. A'rfcj afyvl'cJtii will prrvfut ftrt. Inl\ pipT. a ed tvt'lnt r ictuvld ccritj.suU, tnda.fit* eerf revenue stamp indotmL A. 11. WAT HUH. County snpt. Wilt of Partition. Butler Gittttj/, it ripM E romm inwenlth o* Pennsylvania, To the Sberlfl X *>f Butler county, Grwilng. Whereaa at au O. ph in'a «;%>y.rt held at Butler, in and mtthe county «>f Butler, thoiietlli .il ->f Hubert M'Klh ids w a presented, setting foi Hi. Th tt he i* a son and heir et Juhu M'Kinnla, Utw of Wbltaatown, Butljr ( an-.l as aueh httei'fested in h a estate. That. s4id John M'lvlnnia died seized in hlademfiine as of fee of in and tn a tract of land containing Two Hundred nud Fifty acres, more or lew. altuatein Conr.«qu»neaaing township iald c unty. bounded by anJ uai julugU' tls vt .lac .bor Samuel Duffort, Joftpli Henry Ksq. Klias Shauor, and otliers. belitK the aamvtrect ot lambon whlcl. Haniil on tiilln«pie reside*, \e «vlng a \vi I »w. Marv and the fdl w iugchillren and Beprei«eutatives to wit: Hubert M'- Klnnn. Ita.-iiel intermarried with «1 eon ire 112 wan. I ?e_ be ft M'Kinnis, wld >w -I it 1 LucretlaJ. M'Kintw-*. JoLn «J. M'K"ini«. Alex. 8. M'ltlnnla Andrew J * *lMvmilf. (Yh menr.v M'Kln lischil ben ol And't-w M'KlanLs deo'd Strah * wi.l-'W, indite > W. Kmni-i Fran rU M M'Ki-m < Leav-pv .r«h M K nt»i« and Mai v \ M'Klnnß children -f Hem\ M Kliinls de« d. Lydle s M'Kinnii) widow and Sarah J. M'KinnK Sophia J. M - K«nni-. Hannah M* Klnulsand I.lien V M'Kiiicia, chil drerl William M Kitinls dee'd. Joseph Dalph Jmibend and James M. l' llph. child <>f f*araii Jane M'Klnn'a, (llalph * derM. Thatn» partition or valuation -f *ild real eat-.to vet l»ecn made. That said John M Kin nis db-.l Intestate in Bmler runny, on the v " 112 Marcdi Ami firnylncthe '"oi'.rt to nw.tr 1 iti: In r qiir-t to make Partition and valuation of sold Heal estate according to law. And u.w to wit: March 27, l vr " Court award writ of j Pviti#!.. W. J. YOU NO. Clerk. | And n wt»witr April 19. IC'"..1 C '".. Tti'iuesf t« be held in pur«u-Mice of above oidei •112 • 'ton the i" o"i on I'uei* lay. Mav K. 1 o*. 112 whi.-b '1 «• -if hmM 1C» s ana b'ltal represent itlves ~112 said John M Kinui* a-e hereby re ueeteil to take notice Atliuinlslratnr's Hale. I"*.' pnisuauce "112 »n older 112 Orphan's f'.airt of Rut ler c .. 1 will nfTer f-r -'ile on the premise* In be-ry tp.. on M iy 11th. »r 10 o'clock A. M.. all the rffitit Htb»! irjf. ie-t iiiid claim of Joseph M: Neviu, late of Ueavet county. • 112 and In On* Ilnmirxl A>'re* of LnntJ, less, b .unded an 1 deserlbelasf.il w^-Coni meneins at a Post : .• s »inh by l!iedlll> district: one hundred and five and thr • tenth per.dies t » a p si ; thence bv lands of Qe tre • n|.». e . t. ne hundird and fifty two perches t • a p -t: thence bv lot .No. f.H, north, one hundred andiWe and three-tenth percfies to a iv.jf • thhnre by I >t N«»S1. West, one hundred and fifty-two perches to the place'of beginning. Ai.so—Tn samo * wn*hip. all that piece or parcel < 112 laud, boimdisl as • .\\ • beginning tit a post: west by lands ol Thomas :..ghthill.' lie hundred and fiOy-sev. n percjie-' ther e-. •- utli l-y 1 t 1. filteen Jie chen tw n j. t: thenee bv land of I'anfel Otto, one hundiod and fifty-seven percbi- 1 to a post: thence by land" of j Simpson: north, twelve pen-lies u -'a. :of begiuning. j thirteen acres and one hundred umT'eifr'.feee pfi .hea. T -nits—One third In baudd and Hie bihiae in two equal annual paym.-nts. BAMT.'I!L ItoYH, April 12th, A lministnt"i\ Witherspoon Institute. • rniTE Glimmer Tei to of fire months will open on tht j IT. of April, and . »..e b, tin,, fir H.efHl e*am«na •ions. There will lie no ban- vcUbui ib «e wish ing to fit th< mselvewf r the reseller's pr.T =-i n should endeavor t • be in attendance during tlie entire term A few weeks of bur, led revi. w« t studies, nltlmugh bet ter than none, la of but little ne.- out in fitting any one to assume the re-poiisthb' p wt. f(',,j mi n Sehool Te i< h | er. Time, mid ofylictt <n on the part nf t'e pupil, aie iibsidut.d\ uec- cirv. in o'der to die (ju tli Heat i .lis re<|liirel bv the Kebe >1 Law. In thir Institute Ktmlish branches receive *p*ciol «t tention. though the 1 ingu tires and bicker Mathematics will be taught an fiilthfilllvals he etof ie Aj.pl . at : n for admisidon to the Prim ir> dej. at Inient should be in nle ea:! v. since a limited iiumher em ho received. Send for a Circular Uev. J. S. BOYD, A. M Principal. Apnl.S, 18fi», Butlcj Pa. | Valuable Farm for Sale. I offer for sale a firm on Mu idvcfeek, adlolnlngVtnds 112 Jacob * John lit utli. in CI.IV towushift.c mtainiui? I ono hundred and thlrtv-t »ur aere«—about ..no hiihds ed clestr d—thirtv <»r whi. h . prime ii.ea b.w—g d or chard. frame h mr and log barn | ,r te- ins i oni oof the «ub- ribe-. CHIULKS M'CANDM'S^. Butler, April 6,1865. PutUr Pa Wlierlll'fi Male, BV sun b v writs' fft fi.'::i:. the- wdf ll* 0KP"« 1 to public s.ile nt he Court 11 .use in ljutlor, on April Villi l v ' the l il .wine proserty. to wit: AIM' i-,lit. title inf-r- t an I c aim « 112 Petcrßir t.. .. p.d to. lie hundred 'ice., m •.i or ie-«. «-iinate i Tp , Hutler C Pi hounded and described is fII u■: ii .ith In In. is i .{owe hU. nhl.eist bv p hr. i itonip- 'it. h .nth i>v Fla»h"i heirs, and west bv John For. ht. ab ait ftin - l« •• ' 2»i . r which •• ein inetid ow.tw M1..1.bi0 hitwe 1 log li«n«M. and Hmxll h-.n I hvg h aisea i l frauiebsrn thereon eteet> . e'ei e I ;i\.d ta li n in . -. cuti isibe property • 112 P ■ < r at ih» slit. 112 Huxhs.t Ilu! ihkKU. W:U BIUGIiLMtIMfJ. Butler, Apvil &, 124JJ. ' ' Sheriff. 4»uar<l2aii N»le. T V pursuance • fan -ider • 112 Orphan* C. iut. of'Putler ! i uinti : I will offer fjrsale, on the pretuT-e*. In Buflt lo township, -n April 24th, at 10 O'clock A. Id., all the right.title. Interest and claim, -f John £lliutt, a mln- r child.« 112 John IPi .tr dec d , < : f, arid in One Hundred Acres of land, i i Bnlfft • tp . adj lining lan l-ft J. S. fclliolt.W., R. r.lll ott. John Kleming's. hers, and other* 77. /t - fl > If. I>. ; K'< \ 5, . l.utfor Api IIA 1.-< r .r.t. Gnardinn of J. hn Llli-.tt j FAMILY BIBtES. 3 iV SUPPLY j OF ' AT HE r.\ R.MAN'S Ulnrcti tl'"s. George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER iy ALL gJNW OP Tobacco, Sauff, and Scgars, .Mill ii street, lint ler. Things Done Up flight!! rwmh t" inf >rm Butler r.ounty. a'l tfie region r<.un«l about, that I have just received the best article# iv !JT i,.ip..i t d into this county. The ■ ulv way to prove I tbe 112 tot is 11. ■ II and examine m\ Tobacco. Snnil' i anti Srga hi ' h evin rin the fr. tn • I'tl e old a Ie i that *• the proof of the Pudding Is In cl owing tho lia;." | Any man that has an inkling fur Tobacco, iu any of it, ornii. can bo giatlfie«l. • GK JR3E TOO ELKY, Jr. I Butler. Nov. .T\ # Photograpi i Albums, &c.. | At prices ran;. f»-« ui 30 Cuts, t' 36,00* j ANEW FKATUHU SODS FAMILY BJ/SLES FOR PHOTOtiRAPU PIGJL'RES ALSO—A general supply » 112 pocket and Family Bibles New Millinery Store rnilß subscriber nsa opened a Ni Fs-ort.. ' I In lutler. Pa. op]><Aite the L"wry ll< ua. where ska Is prepared to do all kiudj of work in her Hue, auch ; • DRESS MA^IiG, TRIMMIN'G BONNETS, te, Also a general assortiusnt of Trbnaiiagsalsrays .ta hands | MACHINE STITCHING & BRAuING DOM3TOOIIDIJH. She hopes by strict aiteotfrm. to ploise her cwtomeri Giro her iirs. & i, iiutler Mar. i, 'K-.r, mos. w. c. B. KI I'll I.X v j. 3. CLARK • EIEDLE k GLviEK.S Attorneys' p.t Law. O.lfrr, f*» Mjc* fonn i :>rveyo?V office. llUtteiS Po, • Will »tf< nd t»> II bu iiit - e.-r i e-i r•» m, p ...;>ili i j *AlS'b!' ■.rinl'Lu* A ' Jjf itmiing i* * i r ; M-a Hi x I'M 112;! -e, ».•cut-alive*, onttl *i .ini- stl » At ifiwfc, s-) »y, si£i>jaiA:."s I U S. m LOAN By'uuthorlty of tlid Secretary of tho Treasury, tha dDdMlglMd hao ujwmed tho Oeneial Subscript lou Ageacr fur the saio of United States Troosury Notea, bearing seven nol tlirca tor.tha per eent. iLtoreat, pur annum, known M tlso I.OAN. Theae Kcftoi aro loaned nn-lfcr date of August 16th, 1566, and are three yeara from that time, !a curren , •>r are convertlblo at tbs option of the bolder lat«* IT. S. 5-20 Six per cent. gold-leahinc- bonds, ' These bonds are worth * pi"en!um which increases theactnnl profit on the 7-30 l« .n. and Its txsmpiton tlrom State and tnuntci/ml tasettiJtt, teAfeA ad<Jt from •me t« Ihrtt per c.-nt. more, ACCORDING t0 !ha nit ® nn other property. Th<> Intereat Is payable In eurroner taml-annually by coupon* nttacned ta tech Bote, which miy be cutoff and pol l tuna/ banker. Iho Interest amount* to On© cent p»r day r«* « no?*# T»vo cents " •• ** fclOO •» Ten •• " •» 05 00 •' HO <1 «< " • SIOOD «' 81 «• « « SSOOO M Notes of all denominations named will bo romptly fhrnlshed upon receipt of subscriptions, and the tv»?w forwarded At one*. The Interest tj 15th Ju.iu noxt will be paid In alvtinoe. Thh la THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by tno Government. nii'l It Is confidently expected 'hat its super! r advantages will make it the Groat Popular Loan of the Pocplc, Less than $ kKty«H),OOO of the Loan authorised t»y the b»a Cungret«s aie n w ON the market. This amount, ni 'he rate at which It i« boinpr absorbed, will all be sub ciibed f.»r within four months. whoi then .tea will un lubtedly caintimnd a premium, as haa nnif rmly been 1)10 case on closing the snbscriptjyna to other bonus. • I Q oid <r that citizens o r every town and section ol tlie country may bo afforded Ike 111 ilea for taking the loin tlio National Ban'.*, Btate bonks, and Prirote Btnkers (!ir oughont tha CouuTry have generally agreal to receive sub . Option* at par. Subscribers will Meet their own taenia, in whom they haveconfidence,ttud who only ar to be responsible fjt tho delivery of the notes f*r which hoy receiveordera. J .VY COO K.K, HI ASCBTPTIO* AOK.NT, i'iiiUdtlphia. Subiicriptwrl.i v ill be reccivrrf by the First National Bank, of Duller, Pa. March to. UM'o.-Sim. D7T PAPE & CO. OIEC Sioov ftonth of TVallos;. nl linn!:, Stullcr S*a. IIAYE JUST OPENED A very largo and attractive Stock of -SIET'IRIIISrca- GOODS, at! cf which have been purchnsetl i AT REDUCED PRICES,' DIiESS GOODS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, ! Balmoral & Hoop-Skirts, ! GLOVES A Nil nOSKRY, | Monrning Oomit of all Bses- MILLINERY GOODS, New Style Cloaks, Suqu'esanJ Ches terUelds, always on hand and made to Order. Cloaking Cloth of all Kinds | call and i:x. f mixoun .'Jtocx Murcli 8. 180.1. -Mew Goods, Mew Goods. 4 LAROK b<)T OF FKhhAVh WINTER HOODS, i\ PLAIN AND i' ANCif GUOIIS, \ LUV CIILAI', DE LA NEB, ALPACAS, MEKISOKS, CODIuIIS, I'LAIDfI, POriJNS.Ac., Ac. Long and Square Shawls. LADIES CLOAKS, KUItIES. IIATSand HOOPS, PLAIN A ItARRKD FLANNIiLS, DALMORAL SKIRTS. HO »P SKIRTS. LA I) IKS SHOES, CLOVES, GAUNTLETS, USAD DRI «. COMBS COLLARS, 4c, W.&Yi?zi W CLOTHING, DOOTS A Sllftfi?, WOOLKN .TAf Kb* o HEADY-HADE eiililTS Cloth, Twccda. Heavy Jennt, Corduroys, Caeinets. and ! Over-C'oajiug Ac.. Jubt rvcuivcd l»y .IAMES A. NEG LEY. Sonth rnd • 112 town, oppitsito Ziuiuiermau's Hotel. ; Sept.2l, l^C4::lt ! WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES JOHIT WAGLEY, AGEvT FOR DOTLKft COUNTY PA. Hcadat'irters for.Butlcr County. Lcw • ry House, Butler, Pa, Mnehtho d >ne on «ho t no tice. Machines ' iiwl Noddim kpt conatantlv on hand by Mlv J t b<wmau. who wiUkttesr! to all irt itfrri cnpuactwTt»ith 1 tb* »;er.CT. In the O/ O/ tbu uu<kgn««i March 22, JOHN WAGLET. I FARM FOR SALE, rpilttro'lorsignsd olfori for sale, one hundret! *nd see- , I enty acrefc « 112 g««o»» farming laud 10 Butler To A-nsbip. 1 Kutler county—>ne nil!# froui the !rf>-nnssh. About otic j cletfed, a young orchard of good frntt » irec»—good frame bona« tad a Cu*l Bank opened,} one hundred acre* of ouul. r W. 0. JUtAGKJKNItJDGE, I Feb. 8. 1M5. But j Attorney at Law, VK«:.TfiO tOf..VT / , <. . no i - ■ X'rr"! rjorsE THOS. J^,O"JBTINT3O3SJ" 112 Attorney at Law, -v :*«j • ?vn\ f )l t- HD CLAW AC fvT, OlTtcc Cl.ce. S5 f € nuillt **% K» «i » SouU Wtst coitttr of ti r Litaoud, . AWtvr w* Jnfs {fallejt. Flich Street, Pittsburgh' Pa^ LOI WDED IN 1»«40 ANJBI hcSrporatftd ny Log's'sflve Charter. -rjT rjnriiTij -irnra n.J J^n^-nn/i^rn Uvtmiii w - iiu til ill . 112 <t theXiivi- TN TJII3 rsiojj, apmtnet«(Hiy . pmctirel BUrfiM .-S MAN. Our h<»M'i"4t c-'ninievcltil authoiltiea, iit-t and We«t, pron>>u».'-e Lin ayatem «»f ll«M>it-k»*f|'Tnjr ii.'—. mid yet ?»• • skilfully •' n<li n;ed that tlie attentive -tu'.'ent unutora the whole in eijc n kiutaof / 1 STOCK BOOKS, c!o«eJ nnoowith a h • and twice with igali.—exhibits ing 1 y U»ieu dilfvreut method*, tho tiuiufer of old 16 new books. y ARTS rnstn p BOOKS, '•ondrctwl I«v three dl:'«rent method)*, exhibiting the trim-for •* oi.l to n»*w i«. villi tlio intio<lnctluU of a \vw •;&! ...vr, Ain I lllurtratina the PRIVATE LEIMIEH, bv menni of M - hlch the rc-ulti of the huatness are kept <ut of tho georml b*»oki. fur tho use of the partners on lv. The I' kisn. t even n uued elsewhere. Them-ttlv ment uf Pai tnerahlp Books by ; j SINGLE ENTRY, with alx pmctlol tlluatrationi*, exhibiting the iMH.ka ft* <ipenod by Double Eniry. A concise rule for rectifying DERANGED DOUBLE ENTKY Bi'OKS, with s'x *pe'.-ifl'- aiona. The t;nin or |oaa ftuind, and the books Correctly te-opened. Thclenrner Uulao exercised in * OPENING BOOKS, firm Bp'ii'ilV .Ji "O.iucluillngcpeclalconditiona nat -flonmet with iuhualnc--. u --.i. ;i„ y f v.^icisesio CLO UNO O JOK J, fi-oin no*.« anil peruUiu 1 xtl. N Tlie learner also about eightv * BUSINESS FORMS 112 Pmmissnry Nofei, Jiidsment N'otee, Drafta, Orders, bill t >xc:i.uige, Ac«-ounls, Invoice«, Ac., Ac. Also, a seiies of BUSINESS LETTERS, uhl.di, with the I'iMiru'KH f< •• IIH, are all connocfed withhla. C'Ul'hOt'f ](<K'k-l\i buelnev pnu 'ice. With IC I.J « of twenty-five LEcrURKS U 110 1 )k Kj: 1.1• 1 xo, ! !»yti»ePo'. 1 Principal, expUinlngell the hnmi.ewi inat tera recorded in the text. "Also, twolve { LECTURES ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS. every one nifty get rich. u,, w to get rich by tra •'• 11»C• •h« cnn>-e< • 112 couiineic!»l failures, (in apecul» t. 'Os. iho nigral influence of Integiity ID youth. Ac.—» Also, lectines upon OOMMRfcI L»L LAW. on Partn«'i v hips, fontro t-, Inwuninca. r ;.,nion Carriers, the H'ltute ' 1 Liuiitati ns, Ac. COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTlfc. j by a full set of genuine vignettes und coantem, and a { huge collertioii of c 'Uiitci b:it u-Uus. OCR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING, j In innnuscript. 1 oxhib>t<t t he ponatruction and iiifiit, tin- • • j•• 1 nti ici'eiptit and ex|ienditures, the book* i-!<*••• l mikl J4 livi.W'iid ri.'C..riled These lamks Mieadver tised I y others, but uot taught oUawhe/'j hi tho city.— jut new ayate o ol PRIVATE b.tXK BOOKj, in eiubr.- N.I Iho Ist forms la uso -p; -vate ila-iki-ia O.i new iol«o .e.! »|itioi uf bl'lxii STEAM BOAT BOOK-MiApISGf, la thla i b.oMi in> *nt ~Jn ; iuti have the aesiatance of onr Sufiei In- - B. SMi'i H.ati experienced I'mcVicsi Moirit'itilo Accouniaiit, and formerly Clei k of a Mi wis -ippi atenmer. uurfuii course ■ t bu«lness practice includes uhout FIFTY BUbINESS BOOKS, . ■uled toab »ut i UIETY DIFFERENT FORMS, via : 13 I.c-lgors, 7 Day l> . ks, .< .) unnils, i> Biil books, 4 1...Us I vl- hookn, J Invoice books, I l>i*ldOllt-Orrtlf'l 1 heck register, 1 Deposit-leyiaier. J i'olh%tion-iegihtere, I tickler. 1 Ibiii I s-i( '.jiitc.. I Freight-I* >k, 'J p.tsetige (. 'k-.l Fuc!-!'* k. 'Jhe->.<bookspracticallv record Mboiek' SIX UUNDK..H BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS, compre bending DCFF bOl i>,inai plan «»f business i«- tt'duced t wen li»e \> 1 s rigo. ||, )W far others have sue c<>.led in iuiitfiiup lihii v ill be best eeen by conipm*lng the btisiue- . p.«per- .1 bin.ks of tholl pupils With tbOBS >1 the graduates of this i -utution. V. RPEK : ! NLARGED EDITION OF HOOK KUKL»ING Price |1,76. Poet age JO cent*. Sold by Jo-<khellora ernily. The f.'d-.win tw! • 11.-i is iiid',;«te Ihe clu«ractar o . Inr WJ:I; npon B Keeping explaiua the aulh iecta iVith so much cieerueee and simplicity." F. V,. EDMUNDS, Ca-Ller Mechanics' Bank, Wall at., N. Y. "It ;' r vccacl*w ioeight i«iU> all departments of thia science,/ A.S. FRASEB, C.iV.; ... r'c/or,ib Ward Bank, N. Y. "Asa; l it" -»e hhi»> Mwi,r- A tier'-an and Kuif'peiu merch • ■«. b-tnk dti«■ r. etc., be l«ea bora icputaiioa of tho bi;cat ordei ■ 112 buslne- - tnl^uf JOHN W. BbKMIAM, Mftrrhant, No. « South r.t, Now York. •Mr. Duff Uainantf rfirequ.ilificationa for buaideaa.* JOHN M. D. TAYLOR, Merchant, «- Union »t.. New Orleans. " Mr. Duff Is a morclnut of the first respectability." J. LANDIS, Mer- bant New "I grar!u-tfd In I'-ifT's » lief ■ in half the tinio I ex* .peered. llis;"lniirai>le >y*:om b. ludea nothing surpor tiuous, nor leavoaout naytbiog o^«-Ati«l. : ' J Jt. COMJTON, Crnhler Viagra Bank. Lockport, N Y. "It contains much matter important Dub* mm-bant." C. O. IIALSTEAD, Preildont Manhattan Bank, N. Y. "The most copiplete vwk of the •kind I have ever soon." JAM Erf P. MURRAY, President Exchange Bunk, Pittsburgh. " Tho moat cloai and that I h«ve met wiib.' JOHN SNYDER, Cashier Bank of Pittsburgh. "Yon have your omt l>ir; ex-e-riinco H«a merchant ta vjoo«i uso iu thia woix." UK U.'.lL IjtVIN, Merchant. '"KoTftt? Front nrre«t N. Y. "Tha fk7oilo ooinl r »ns nlreaily expruvo>d Wy gentle* ruen of cpatent futhoiity are Well delved and vet/ properly boatovrod." CHARLES M. LEUPP. LEOPOLD BIER\\OR'fH, ROBERT KELLY, Special Cooar.'ttre of the Chamber of Commerce, N. Y. [E4ti'ict from tbe Minutes.] PROSPER M. WETMORE. Secretary. " Ycnr Cowniitteo tuunimouely concur iti the on]clou of thoiuility ot tbelmp.ovedm- fhod of Mr. Duff*. OURDON J. LEEDS. Recording Secretary rf the American In;»itute. N. T. . THE NEW ENGLAND EDITION OF DUKF'S STEAM BOAT BOOK KEEPING. Juat Pnblf*! Iby tha author. Price 52.00. Sold by Gcnorasiy, "A per feet syett-ui tor kcedlng tuoh liooks ;ind acconnts'* J. C A HOT HERS. Formerly Ceahler r>f the Morchauta' Bank Poteburg. "Ihe Tin-olaole alone la worto of the book.* - V. B. HfcRRON. Lalo Cleric o' imer Mount Vernon. "I coUfl \tr thpl .'gni I rta of tho Steamer's Protest »<» valuable.that I n«v*rie*>e porta without a copy cf tha LovK ou Accounian:. * J F. J. ALLISON, Formerly Clerk uf the Steamer Fort one! "The moat pel fret system of Steamer s Acoru&taMiial C. S. FHi.*;BEE, Formerly Captain of ateaaw/r«aahTUU. On Wm. IS.3>nO"'t» Pcniuanship. 'i'wclvo First I'rCuiiuinH - for the best Busineea #rnamental Penmanship | awarded our Present Peujijju,by tbu United Sutoe Fair I ntcjocinnatilu v.. «...186<i I Pennsylvr.tiia State Fair at Wyoming... iroo | Western Fvnnsylvauia Fair at | \V-'»ern Vi , 'iui fair at AN heeling... I And the Ob k» State If Air at Cleveland [ Aii« 112 uUicb art> axhibited at onr ofllee. "i ~c- «• -jf'A tbo ivumeu'a art.'"— /n /W. ' -- pwi • unia.iotfs c-»n ouly be cxcui.&U oy'rhe an ■ iMzefU "'•All hlaoinaiucntal liarlgns ar« pav a.id remarkable • pei formancea."— E\ f.Ui*nf Gaz*tM. • . "Tb« late Penney If ania Ftrr awarded blm I six rirstl'ie iut.a lu ail firancLus of the ark"— OKin ! Jouru-U. OUR TJBBMB. For the G: vfuatiDg J • i:« '.time unlimited ....... Blsitka and iUt'i jnJ.y c 97 «d«cwbere~. 2,»>0 The on!a:'•►d e-i t'on 'T DulTaßook-keeping.. . t.u "MI. blanks •t't- ntasi* <if fim extraalcepapej.ruisJ ooin pleto. v> it!, full 112 stuiHiirlis. . ; ' Vn» insiirntiou therefire oftera tfcj 4'>n.tuerclaJ Stu dent, the t'll 'W njf IM. T.TA "4. If. Theba»t Sviiemot •• in u-»«. - tough thy tba Au h»r . •J !. 'i*ti" da-ly le«*:\.' ' Acefamtant. Ztl. A • »vii*ii t b .:t rif.JJnie re Jttned by oibe. Coll*, ge- ami I- •»« fc) -j "<»■' till r *'• a g;;ii 112 3'.»ii nerv ,r;b 11-v., . !.■ ritJM.,.u»*- »r the W«a. ntf -r !'*»'• it-« »«•••» - '•»!-iJ" a «»ut elegant t.;|rs e lai • > « * «i.i'i|-lw • T >»«r 1 ti.in-in * Euslto's* au«4 OriMa wtt-ii n.' o« ; ! •' '•»••• - 112 >. . ... P. I-II KK' <B AOS, iMteclual,^ * ;; i 11#*'. lnwitovy iWt
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