THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. I Butler, Pi., Wednesday,WAY 10 '865. ~ Nolle.'. A dark bay filly, with cno white fool and a small star in the forehead, three ; years old—broke out from our enclosure on Sabbath afternoon, any person giving information of her whereabouts will be liberally rewarded Trios. RoBINSON' #ar we would caTT the attention of our Justice's of the Pence and Constable?, to , the revised fee bill, which will be found in another column. It is now the law, and should be carefully studied and ob- Berved by them. We refer our readers to the adver tisement of Jas. G. & AY in. Campbell, in our paper this week. They always keep on hands a liberal variety of Agri cultural implements with the most mod- ! em improvements, call and see them Ivr yourselves. For the AmericanCltlren. Sympathy for old Mr. Butler Acadcinj. r.v YOUNG MISS WtTHEBSrOOi To Mr. BfTLKR ACADEMY — Dear] Sir: —Your sorrowful " appeal." of the 26th of April last, touched my heart ex ceedingly. Like many other old widowers, j you seem to be looking out, and trying to mike yourself appear as young as possi ble—only 60 years of age. You admit that you " appear dingy and wrinkled," but ascribe it to your dress, and call tor " KE-dress." You speak of your keepers j or trustees, but deny that yen are " non j compos" or a "habitual drunkard." 1 am glad to hear that you are " rich" as you boast, though you complain of want of friends. If your sons have forsaken you. can you not make new friends? Look down once more toward the North west, and you will see a young lady of sixteen, who might be induced to join hcrfortuncs-j with yours. It is reported that some o! your keepers would favor the match It ] is true that you have called me names, and represente d me as proud ; but 1 ta- e these things as coming not from an unkind heart, but simply to try my tem per, as though you wanted to become bet ter acquainted with me. Old widowers sometimes have foibles. \ou declare j indeed, that you "do not want to hurt Spooney." This is very kind in you ; but dont call nic "Spooney," and especi- ; ally " for I am only in my : ter HS. But, Mr. IV (!.. you must excuse me, | a young lady of 16, for talking so freely to an old man of 6). If our keepers, (for ; 1 have guardians, regularly appointed by i the Court of Butler County,) should con clude to seek for us a closer union, I will | be glad to take you to my nice home. Or ' if you prefer it, we will sell my home and build a better one on your pleasant lot. ; and I will go over and live with you there I Our wealth is about equal;—mine cou- j sisting of a lot and a nice building,— j yours of a lot, an old worthless house, and some "money at interest,'' you say : What would the g. ssips say if the Legis- . laturc should make us otic, give us a mar- ! riagc certificate, (a charter,) and set us to work in the blessed vocation of teaching i the youth ol our county? You could ; give your bride some of your spare money, and she.in Turn could attend to your ward robe, make you look a little more tidy ; ' and, when you are hungry, feed you ]Villi-lirr-spoon. Miss INSTITUTE WITHEHSI'OON. P. S Seriously, would the County of ' Butler or the Presbytery of Allegheny j object to the union of the Butler Academy and the Witlierspoon Institute into one n title literary institution ? If so, let them | speak, or ever after hold their p<a e. • The Legislature may bo asked to do this ' thing. The charter might provide that the county and the Presbytery each choose six trustees to manage the affaiis ot the , school. 1. O. ol O. F. The folloowing resolutions of the 1. O. of O. F of this borough, have been ban j ded to us tor publication : We the undersigned committee appoin- ! ted at the last meeting of Oonnoqtieues- ; sing Lodge, No. 178, I. O. of U F. of B'ltlcr, to draft resolution.- expressive of the feeling ot said Lodge, on the death of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the j United States, beg leave to report the | following : Resulted: That we jo'n with our sis ! tor Lodges throughout the Union, and j with the people of the whole country, in ! their mourning for thedeath of the Chief; Magistrate of the I'nited States, and cou demu, as all good men ought, the crime j assination— a crime abhorred by God and j man—and ho|ie all parties connected with 1 it may be brought speedily to justice. Resolved. —That while a great man has ; fallen, and we mourn his loss, yet a thous and hands such as that by which he fell, ' cannot destroy the glorious fabric of! government which our fathers reared, for which our chief magistrate died—which ! is our heritage and sluill be that of our j children. Resolved. —That we tender our synip*- thies to the bereaved relatives of tV _• | President, in this, their hour of affliction, and also to the Secretary of State and his family. Resolved. —That the Lodge be draped ; in luourniug for thirty days, and that the j members of the same meet at their hall | on Thursday evening, June Ist, the day appointed by the President, as a day ot humiliation and prayer. 11. C. JIINKMAN,) B. F. HAMILTON - Com tec. ft. Mi McLi; BE ) ! Arrival ait«i l>ep«i*luve ol'Jlalls Th» mnilfrnm BMlrr to hut Sand', by w*y of llnlv. j ok*, Coult*r»vill*. Aoandale. Muvrinsvllle a*i«l Clinton i ville. ."»* mile*: leaves P.utler on Monday and Friday of I week. At « o'elork. ». m., returns on Tuesday and ! Saturdaf of each week at 7 o'epwk.p.m. ! Th* mail from Butler to Salem Crw* Road*, *»y way or ' Satonburg. Sarvcrsvllle, Shearer's Crow Ro»ds, ' McLanglUtn's Store and Oakland Cross Road*, 43 miles: I leave* flutter on Tuevlav and Saturday of etch week. at P o'clock, a. m.: returns on Friday and Monday cf each we«-k. at * o'clock. p. m. Tho mall from Butler to New Castle, by way of Mount . Che«nut. Pro«»p«Tt. Portersville and Princeton. 2* mile*: ' lea™* BuHer on Monday and Thursday of each 6 o'clock a. tn : returns on Tuesday and Friday of each week, at 5 o'clock, p. m. ; The m:ill from Bntler to Enwrenreburg, bv way of Xorth ( ! Oakland. Barnhart's Mill*, Baldwin and Bruin. 25miles, j lravii Butler on Monday and Friday of each week, at 0 . o'clock, a. m: rotiirhs oh Tuesday and Saturday of each j week, at 9 o'clock, p. m. Tim mail fr.-m Bntler to New Brighton, by way of Po teiV-nrg. Break Nock and Zelienaple. 29 miles: with two additional trips between Break-Neck and Zellenople: lesvs Butler on Wednesday of each waek, at 7 o'clock, a. m.:re urnson Tburfdav of each week, at 6o'clock, p. m. The mail from But lor to Pittsburg, by way of Glade Mill-> ttaker«t«wn, Tally Cavy. Etna, Deques** and Alle gheny City. 32 miles: leaves Bntler every morning, ex "pt Pnndav, at 7 o'clock, a. m.; arrive at Butler from Pitts ; burgh bv the name route, every day, Sunday excepted, at j 1 o'clock, p. m. Tho mail from Butler t • Mercer, by way of McCandless. i Brownlngton. lc. North Liberty. I...nden and Balm. 32 miles: leaves Butler every day, Sunday excep -1 te.l ntl o'clock pin.: returns by the .me rout*, every • dsv. Sunday excepted; arriving in Butler at 7 o'clock in the morning. j The mail from Bntler to Indian*, by way of Coylev rille, W rthington. K!tfann»ng, Kl '"J to n and Mhelocta, 4'•* miles: leaves But Mr on Monday and Thursday of each : wo k. At 4 oVlock, :i in.: returns on Tuesday aivl Friday of i each week, at 7 o'ch»ck, p. in. ! The mail from ButlMrto Boyd?town,A miles, leaves : R ivdsto%vn on Friday niornlngof i-f h w«*ek. anive* >t i Butler in tin* f-ren.K.n : departs for Boydst.iwn same day • after t!.»- arrival of tho mail from Plttsburph. DIED: i On F idav m >ri»in-. Anril at her reslden oln Centre township, 3lrs. Cell Badger, in the S )th year of her age. Ifer life nffoure-core years was »busy and useful one. | P.••messed of a kind disposition, strong hand and a ! willing spirit. Phe has left behind her, a large circle • 112 j frien-ls. who appreciate her worth and mourn the low to her family, the neighboring! and the chufch. A friend i to JertH while she lived, alio rested onhini in death and sweely foil asleep. She came to her grave in afhllage, j like a shock of corn Cometh in his season. me die tho death of the righteous, lot my Uwt oodbe like hij." j 4\\<>l \( I MI'MS. STATK SENATE. Vr KoiTon:—Plea-e anntmnce the name of Oenoral ; .fOft\ v. PIIBVI AN'CE, of Bntler township, as a enndi- I .l.ito firSt ite Femitor —subject to the decision of the j i Keiinhllcanp imary election. MAKT REPCBMCA* VOTERS. MR. KTUTORPIe .«e announce the name of rVIOMAS j TV Iri NS 'N. ' 112 Bntler township as a candidate f»r Stnte subject to the decision of the KejmbHcan pri mary election. Man* VOTERS. I ASSI.MBIT. M't CMT'lß—Please announce the name of William | Soivth 'f !. • i ' Tp. a candidste for Assembly, • ... tto tlie decision of the Bepnblica'i primary elec- j tion. and oblige Many Voters. | : Mr. l'dlt-r Please announce the name rf fa j Hen? v I'iil w.of Franklin t-.v-hip. as a candidate \ neinbly N»:bj»ct ! tho decision of the Republguu ty. " Parker - " >fr. Editor —Please announce the nam® of II. \ K'IU'.V. NS N (•••ndidate FOR A«wmb!v.« subject t - the decision of the Republican Primary Election and oblige • MANT VOTERS. COUNTY TREASURER. Mr. Editor —Please announce the nrirne of William Williams..n <f portersville. a- a candidate for County Treasurer, subjest to the decision of the Republican pri marj election. Mr Williams i« a worthy citizen. Ims only one limb, and i- th. • 112 re much inconvenienced in the pursuit of H livelihood. Slionbl the c. .d pe .ple of the county be st.w fheTre-isnreraofflee upon him it would ho accep t. I hv his many frien:l.», as a valuable fivor. I Muddy-Creek. Mr.. Entvoß: —Please announce the name of WM. j CR;H»KSIIAN'K, of Winfleld township, as H candidate • 1 •• County Treasurer, subjerl to the deci-ion of the Re i sublifiin pirtv at the primcry election. Mr. Crook | nbank i-« one of our substantial citizen-. He has slrea l ( ; N b» ..n bf-f. if the people, and v.e bel'eve he intends iiiakinc this hi- I i-t effort—lias two sons in the army— ; his nomination would be accepted ns a mark ot well earned confidence by his many fileuds. Many Republican', ! M r FniTOR :— p|ee«.e«nnoiiiicethenam®of WTLLIAM 1 Fn\V r>K.R of Bntler township, is a candidate for Treas- I urer—subject to the deciti «n of the Republican primary elei tion. MANY VOTERS i Mr. Editor: —Please announce the nam® of M*m. K. Moore, of the born.of Bnrler. a- a eamlhlat® "I County , Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican , primary eh cion. Mr. Monre lest an arm—almost lost ! hislif- in lie s. rvlce of his country, hi* nomination I Would be u fitting acknowledgement of his patriotic ser vices. Tho Soldiers Friend, t Mn. BntTOß:—Please announce the name of Martin t Reiher. of the boro. of Butler, as a candidate f<r County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican pri ] mary election, and oblige MANT FuiKRDS. i Ed. ClTlE' '!*: —Please announce the name * 112 Newton . ' Maxwell, of Bntler town-hip,**s a candidate for County l Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican par j ty. ui its primary elections. .Many Voters. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. ! Fniror :—Please announce through the columns i of your paper, that I wlllJ»e a candidate for the ofllre <>f liistrirt Atrornev.suljeet to the decision of the BepuLM can I'tiuiaiy Election. W. 11. li. RIDDLK. I'u.let Pa. COUNTY AUDITOR, j please announce the name of .J, C. KELLY, cf Worth Tp.,as a candidate for County Auditor, COMMISSIONER. Mn. EMTOR —Plene announce the name of William , Dicit.of Franklin Township, as e candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Bepubllcan j primary Eh-ctlon Many Voters. J Mn. RO"i\»ON — Dear Sir: —Allow nt® to offer through j the Citizen, tho name of JOHNSTON WHITE. »112 Mid i dlescx Tp.. as a camlidate for Commissioner Mi White is one of our oldest and most faithful citizens, lie was the candidate of tho v hip parry for ibis office » great i many years ago. when the party was in the miriuoty, and shared the fate of his party. He came near being 1 nominated again by tho Republican narty: his nomln i | tion now, would seem but fitting, ami would be Receptetl I by his manv fi iends a» a great favor to a worthy citizen April 12, 18C5. CLINTON, COUNTY SURVEYOR, j Mn. FniToß—Please nnnounco the name of David Scott ! as a candidal for County Sur* eyor, subject to thedecis ! ion of tho decision of the Republican primary electieu. Mr. EDlTOß—Please announce tho name of Dickson Mc< andlesM is a oantiidate for county Surveyor, subject »o fhedvelnhm -d" tke Republ loan primary election 111 TJLEII MAUKKTH. BITTIRR, Pa- *piil IsCi I BUTTER—Freak Roll, 20. cents per pound BhANS—White. $2.00 per bushel. BARLEY—.Spring, fl.lo: Fail, 5i,25. ! centf. ser pound, i KtblS—l2 cents per dozen | FLOUR —when, $5,60 to 6,00 p«r liund.; Rye 2 AO; ! Puckw- oat, s4,6oper bund FRUIIr —Dried Ai»pl®a, $1,50t0 $175 per bushel; Dried ; Peechcs. t04.6U. FFLATIIEUBI—AO cent" per pound. (ißAlN—Wheat. sl,£»oper bushel; Rye, ffO. Oats. flOc Corn. Mi; Ruckwnnt 7.1, . OROCERI —Coffee, Rio. 40c per pound: Java, 50c ' • Brown Sugar. I'.r perpoun.' do. White. 2. : >f N.O. Molas ses. sl., r .o cents per gallon ; Syrup 1,50 and $1,75. 11l IDEf*—7 rents par pound. LARD—2O ceiJts per pound. N AILH —2O,UU per keg. POTATOES—'J.'i and porbuahel. | PORK—I 4to 15 cent* per pound. | RAGS—f> cents per pound, j RICE—2O conts per pound. ! WE hi IS—Clover, 00, per bushel; Timothy, tf,oo j ax. $2,00. , j S A LT—s3,7s per barrel. T A LLOW—I2 cents per pound. WOOL—.*>oc per pound. special swum ! COXNOQCEXESFINO I.ODC. L N . --TB. 1. O. of 0. r. bolus it. V 1 \"tatc i meetings at the Hall, on Main Street. Butler Penna. eve.ry S ■ Monday evening, c<unmoncing at j six o'clock. Brethren frum sister Lodges aro respectful j 1 y Invited to attend. Ry order of the N (». j ft A. V. M.—Butler Lodge, No. 272. A. Y.M. holds _j\ its ilate<l meetings in the Odd Fellows. Hall, on ! . Maili Street, Butler Pa. on the first Wednef j ; day of each month. Brethren from sister j , l \ L»xlgea are respectfully invited to attend. By order of the W. M. | To Consumptives. | CONBUMI*TIVE sufferers will receive a valuable pre scription for the onrcof Consumption, Asthma, Bronchi- ' tis.aud k'. 1 throat AIKI Lung affections, (freeof chi»igo,)by ! sending their tuldros(> to Rev. ED\N A Rl> A. >V ILSON, j Williams burg, Kings co. New York. Dec. 7,1504::3m0. ! And to wit: Sale to be made by the Trustees on the j promises on Tuesday, May 10, ih«is. I All of which the aforesaid heirs and legal represen tatives of said John M'Kinnis, dee'd a e hereby reques ted to take notice. W. O. bis AChE.MU DUE Sheriff j A. M. NFYMAN, M, D. Pliy«lclnn and N ui'iieoii. Office immediately opposite Walker s buildinas. EDITOR OF CiTizrx: DEAR Slß:— With your perm.s sioti I whh to say to the readers or yffnr paper that I will send, bv retujn mall, to all who wish it (free) a R«> « ipe, with full directions for nvdc'ng and nsing a simple Vegetable Balm that will effectual ty remove, in ten days Pimples, Blotches. Tan, Freckles, and all I mpnrlties of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and Beiu- I will mall free to those having l aid TTeads, or T.are Faces, simple direction-and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair. Whisker*, orsa Moustache, in less than thirty days. All applications aft»wered by return mail without cliaree. ' 11 expect full v yours, I'HOS. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist, «31 Broadway, New York. Rutlcr. March 1. lKf-fri-Sin* The Itrldnl Chamber. i A note of warning and advice to thnee suffering with j Seminal Weakness, General Debility, or Premature De cay. from whatever cause produced. Read, ponder, and reflect! Re wire In time. Sent FREE to any address. lor the benefit or the af flicted Sent by return mail. Address ,J AB. 8. BU J I.EH. 420 Broadway, New York* Bntler April 12 lS€"::3mo. HEW APVERTIBEMEM M. FIRST NSIIOiiI BIRR OF Biilk'r, S'u. Capital, - - - - This Bank has beon Appointed a SPECIAL A-O-EnSTT roR T»r 8.%!.p0r TIIK 7-30 IxQATS. Wc offer this desirable investment in sums to suit pur cha«crs. Ths notes are in Mtins of • SSO. HKSO SSOO MIOOO A' S3OOO and are c-mvci table. June Ift, IW3, int > U. S. 5-20, Siz per cent Gold bear ing Bonds. ! May "SHERIFF'S SALES. B V r ZVJr, of I and tine di» -ted, there will be exposed to public sale. »t the Court Hon-'- in 'lie borough <-t But lor. on Monday, I the -Jlli d'av of June. A. 1).. IMift, at one o'clock, p. | the following doscribeil property, to wit: | All the right, title. Interest cNim •fM.F. Wh to ' of In and to iwenty- «ne and a half acres t land m >re t i i !•»«. Hit anted in C..nnoquenessin« towndilp. Bntler C"- I Pa., bounded and d<*eribed as fo||„ws: North by Th- s i Alexander, ea-t by R bt M;utin - heirs. - nth by old j Harmonv road, west bv «on. Ktdghley; all cleared and under fence. Seised and taken in tion as the i propert v of M. F. White, at the suit "112 Mercer A* Co | MIVIm,IW6. W.O BRACK EN RIDOE. MOWING MACHINES. | lIARMEP.S arc invited t-- call and rrimln our assort- j * inent of M wing Machines. We aro prepju-ed to j fu'inish them on reasonable tetins and w.th tho LATEST IMPROVEMENS. Wo air-., on hands, Hay Fier i' rs. Cultivator Ac. Butler. May l'>, ISi'ft, .1. <•. A - W.CAMPBELL. A«l nti ii 1strot«!•*« Xotiee. KRTATK OF It. C. Okm-pobu., DEC'D. I" ETTEBS of administration on the estate of R. C. j I'Miupbell Jee'd. lut« <»f Fairview tp.. having been issued by the Register to the undersigned : lheref.ro, all portions knowing themselves indebted to said eat ate. are ; requested to make immediate payment, and thoso having claims against Hie same are required to preseut them proper* iiutheiilicated 1 r settlement May 10, IhiCi. JOSIAH BROWN, Adm'r. ; Dr. B. F. Hamilton & Co. DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, Blook, KSIIIIT l*a. i l-'or H«lc» n I*u.rc Quality of DRCOS PAINTS OILS DYE STUFFS SPONOEB bRCSHFS. CARBON OU. BENZOLS VARNISH PATENT MEDICINES WINES LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES FANCY SOAPS. PERFUMERY, NOTIONS WINDOW OLASS, PLASTER PARIS, Bi. Cah Soda CREAM TARTAR, Etc Etc. Wines for Sacramental Use, at Cos!. AGENTS FOR DR. MURRAY S MEOICIN ES. Physicians Prescriptions, Carefully Compounded. Tho attention of PhysYiiiu and p« >plc generally, are invited to give us a call, being confident we can ecll a< low as anv similar establishment in the county. May 3, lsfift. Wi'il of I*artitiou. I N the matter of the Partition of the real estate of John Kemor dec <l. In the orphan's Court of Butler Co. h*ld at Butler,on tho 13th day id Juno, lh»^4. The i omiuoiiwealth of Pennsylvadia—To the heir* and legal leprcciitaMves of John Kemer dec'fl. to wit: The Petition - 112 hrerteiick Swart*, in right and on bo halt of his wife. Sophia Swart/, a daughter and heir of .lolin Kemer dee'd. was presented sotting f«>rth that John Kemer. late of Middh s»*xTp. Bntler county deed, died in the township aforesaid about the 2d day of June, IN< IS. intestate, leaving a widow and five children, and the sun 112 a deceased child to wit: Catharine intermar ried with Dr. I'eter Dock* lb re. living in Louisville Ohio, Jacob Kemer living in Adair count \ Missouri, Elisabeth intermarried with Richatd I instead, living in Middlesex township. Butler county l*a.: Sophia, intermarried with Frederick >wart*. living in Allegheny city, and being Ihe partit toper «»r John Critchlnw, k son Ch istiana dee d, who was intermarried with John Critchl -w (he "aid being a niin >r over the ago >f 14 years, and residing wiih his f.ttlier in IOJWTIMI t. wn-hip. 1 ullor county Pa. That the said dec« dent died seized in fee of in ai-d to a certain lot or piece or parcil of la d in Middlesex '1 p.. Butler Co., Pa. Bounded and describe<l aa f.llows: On tne north by Jame* An lers >u, east by Jno. Smith and James MeCollum. south by John Lyon ami Jacob Schulinore: west i>y Johnson White and Michael Eaherman. containing one hundred acras more oi less. Take notice that an Inqnisltfon will be held on the premises on Wednesday, May i!l, 18<i5,it 10o'clock.a.m. which the legal representative* of said decedent are required to takonotice. W. 0. BRACK EN RIDOE. May «, 1865, Sheriff. ISxecutor's \olicc. E-.TATE or Daxi EL Meats, DEC'p. T" ETTKBS testamentary on the estato 112 Dan'l Meal*. } |j late of W shington township, dec d. having been is ; !„ued to the undersign I All persons ku >wing them selves indebted tosai.l estate, are notified to make imme diate payment; and tko**e having claims against the Mine, will present th<«u properly autiieniicatod fir set i tlcment JACOB DAURENSPFCT- S. D. MLALS. March 6th, 18 CtrJil. Execnlors Fnbiic Sale. BY virtne of an order and decree of tho Orphan's Court of Duller county. Pa., the tinders gued Ad ministrator 112 Henry V. St'H»ps. late of Washington tp.. dee d, will offer for sale at public outcry on the premises On ths 13th dm/ of Mtiy.at 10 o'clnrk n. m. of said day. eighty-eight acres of land, be the same more 111 less, situated in Washington b-wn-hip. Butler county, Iniunded by and adjoining lands of Phillip St<»»psjr. William Christy, MUo Kliufeltor, Robert Uanna and others. „ . , . Terms—C ash in hand, on confirmation of wile by the said Court. WILLIAM STOOPS, Adm'r. April 19,1565. Li«( of Cause*. j rpHE following is the list of causes set down for trial , 1 at Juno terui ISO 6. rissT WEBS. ! Com. W. 11. William et al. vs Roesslng 1 Waiters, i Jamee Wier vs William 8011, I Jack Hepler vs 11. P- Shakely. | H P. Shakely , vs Jacob llejder 1 Moid*ice Jones ' vs H. 11. Slater. | Wm. Story vs Wm Adams S. R. I'effer. vs Zeigler Fidlcr ft Co, I John M. M Candles*) I wife vs Joseph Coulter ft wife. J Jacob Eiirman vs R. Harbison, et. al. Dr. J. Brothers, vs Heury K <eenhaugh : ftwirew Sloan vs Dauttl Hoover, et. al SECOSD WEEK. Benjamin Chews Exr's. vg E. L- Gellespie I O. W. Crosier, adm'r of Dr. James Oraham vs Jeoob Zeigier, I> Kelly vs Sarah MOii) ( etai John C. Scott et al I partners. Scott Baker ft Co. vg Wm, Boggs ! R. Breeduns Ad'm. vs Herbert Savage • Wm, l.ittle ft wife v« Jacob Neely I Patrick o*DonneU vs O«orgo Muireo. Franci > Moßride. ad'm of , John Smarts, use .112 11. « BVK R Graham. ! John M. McCataile-a vt Mis A ."C 'ieary j j Johu M McCamliess vs Jun*pu Couiit'i's v Ife ; 'lbom..-. » red vs i-.w.liu I John M Mci.anuicdu ft wife v» J Cwultci a. ».fe ] W, wm. Wn» ttIOOPSt I'rxto y | j j! || Spring & Summer DRY GOODS, AT I D. T. PAPE & CO, An Extraordinary large Stockj OF GOODS, Purchased Before the Late ADVIHC^ And will be 10'dnt Aitonlshin^ LOW PRICES I U Call and Look Through • OUR sr )CK * Before Purchasing ji —ii Or|)lian\ < «nrt Male 13 Y virtue of nn order an 1 deer on of the Orphan's ) t'Murt. in nnil I'm- llic county of Butler, the ui.d. i- H»ned, Kxecutor of the but will tend testament of Tho». j Mat tin. I ito of Parker tp.. dee'd, will offer for sale nc I public rendu*,ou the premises. On tli' 15//i day of May next, at 1 a'cloth. one hundred acre* of land, more orless, situato in Par ker tp., county of Butler, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded by and adjoining land# of Jacob ltarr, Daniel W-iiker. James Say. and other*. Title go*id. Tkkms—• mo third of the money to ho paid J on the confirmation of the sale by thet'ourt. rind the res hinoin two equal annual payment*, with interest from j Haiti confirmation. ARCHIBALD MARTIN, THOMAS CAMPBELL, April 10 18Cf>::3t. Executors. I TAKE^TOTIOR \S my wife. Elizabeth Jane Conn baa left my bed i ami lioard on the 9th iust. without any jusi cause, ; J therefore wain ull persons from harberiiig or trunt inn j her on my account an I will not bo accountable f.»r any debts contracted by her. .IAS 1.. CONN. ( iTotick. ! TN the matter of the flnil account of John Meyers j and Henry loscbaugh, Committee of Lewis lleigh h- In the Court of Common Pleas, of Butler county, No. 7. September term., loto. And now to «it : Match 27th, lsi ;,,n« u. t filed and confirmed Xisi. and n-thaof the tiling, directed to he given.according to nile, t elating to I Recount'* of a«>dgnces and trustees: and that tho san e nill be allowed on the first day of nxt Term. t.. wit: the 12th day of Juno. A. D. I*"s. unless e\i «pti 11- bo filed on or before that day, uf which njtico is hereby , given. Hhtfrr county, s.t: Certified from tho Record tblslO day ■ 112 April, IS' 5 \XM. ST.) IPS. April 10,1865. Prothonotary. j | Large & Splendid Stock OF SPRING GOODS, IBought at PAXIU Prices.! I Thomas Sfehlej^s Main St. South of Court House, HITLER, PA. PRINTS At 12\4 IS—lB--30. BLEACHED MUSLIM, 12>>-IS—l R-83. DHOWS MUSMN, 15-18-33 :iO. DFX A INS, 23 10 30. Dress Goods & Shawls. Ready Made Clothing in every" Variety ; and Price. HOOTS & SHOES. HATS & CAPS. CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY. I Pistols Sl Revolvers of the Best Makes ! &8~ Kvery body can *ave money, by examining eur j stock beftre purchasing."Sufc Apiii 20, IS6V.:4w. William E. Moore. PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT; K. n'Jnnkln's Oiflc*. Main Street, op poklte Ziiiini*'rnmii'it Hotel, Ruler. B«i*ier Co. P». i MTsr No charge until c'aimi re?elv-d ~ XOTICE. TN the mnt'er < 112 the account of Samtvl M. Anderson | mid llenry Kohline* er, Assignees of C. L. Henlin.— j In the ( < uit> 112 Common Pleas of Butler County, So. | Ifl, March Term. 18(H). And n w to-wit April 7th 1865, Account filed and n - tie* ot the filing directed to be gixen according to law to rule r«l'ting to accounts of Assignees and Trustees Hndthat the same will tie allowed on the first day of next Term, to-wit the Pith day of Juue ISftS, unless exceptions he filed on or before that day, of which notice is hereby given. Jiutler f*untu. $ t. Ceitified from the record this 24th day of April ISM. WM. bTOJPS, Pruth'y. April, 20. <866, 3::w. Auditor's Notice. I TN the matter of the account of Da* id Marshall, Adn\'r I J[ "112 Thomas M'Cormack dee d. In the Orphan s Court t ' of liutler Co. . 4 And now to.wit: Marfh 20, 1*65, account confirmed ' at si. and llenry Pillow appointed Auditor, to make clia ! tribntion. By the Court. i Certified from the record thia 14tb day of April, 18C6. \\. J. YOUNG, Clerk. All Interested will please take notiee, that I will attend ! to tho dutio-H of the above appointment at my rejidonce In Pronpect.no Saturday, the 27thday of May l*»t>. at i 1 o'clock r. in. HENRY PILLOW, 4 May 1865. Aulitor. Orphan's Court Kale. BY virtue of an order and decree of the Orphan's Court of Uutler county, the undersigned. Gutrdian of Clara Martin, a minor grand-daughter of JohnStougb -1 ton, late of Worth tp.. liutler co., dee'd, will ottei for I I pale, at publie vendue on the premises, On the til day uf May, at 1 o'clock, j I the interest of said minor, being the undivided one-#ixt h , I of ninety-two aeroe.be thesttftie. more or lee*. situate iu ; Worth tp.. comity of Butler, and Slate of Pennsylvania, ( j bounded by laud and ad; .tiling laftds of Gcorg* U k»k, i ! John Pattenion. Thomas aiM othetV: SHJ.» pn.*p J e: tv if well imp* »ve i, and tilie«l. Tltb* indi<] .:»aM J • j" fnv _ IJt th«i«i « i ney t » bepaid n Iht- coiifiruuiOou • I "aleof a:ud t -urt. and the ie»it:ue In ' two cquat at.n»j»l jHiyuiubte, with interest from t cvU | fir mat i n. TUvJdAa 31 •» i J 1 % Teaeltcr's Examination. "lIXAMTf AMIONS of for Summer Scheola will be held at Butler,(Faller ®chncl Tuos" day, April 2oth; Saxonbuvg, Weditesdoy, April 2Cth" North Wvhlariua, Prtdw, Apri 1 . 2*-th ; rtunl-erry, Pat* ttrday, April 20th; IlarrUvilie, Tuesday, May 2d; Pros pect, Friday, May 6th. Enc'i applicnt will proridt pc*. pap'r. a tt^np edenttlfpt with old ecWi/Ccdte, nndajirr m>t rtrtnue Hump inclosed. A. 11. WATEI'.S. Cennty !?upt. Writ ui' Partition. Duller Onvnty y er rpilE Commnuwsalth of Pennaylvanla, To the SLerlfl J of Dutler connty, Greet ing. Whereas at an Orphan's Court held at Butler, In and lot the county uf Butler, the p'etition of Robert M'Kin nls w-s presented, setting forth. That he Is a *on and heir ot Julia M'Kinnls, lato of Whitestown, Rutbr Co., snd *9 such interested In h : a e«tat<*. That eaid Johii M'Kinnis died seltod in !i»s deralsno of fee ot'in and to a tract of land containing Two Hundred and Fifty arre-, more orlops, situate in C<>un.iqn%neeslng township i;:iid county, bounded by and adjoining lands of Jacob or Samuel Duffort, Joseph Henry E«q. Klias Sbanor, and others, being the satne tract "112 land on which ltandl on Gillespie reiiilos. leivinga widow, Mary and the follow* Ingchildren and Bepn-sontatives to wit: Robert M'« Kinnm. Rachel intermarried with Geor are C wan. Itiw he.** M'Kinnis. widow anJ LucretlaJ. M'Kinnis. John <». M'K nni-. Alex. S. M KinnU Andrew J. A. M'K'nni". Celemency M'Kliinischild'en ot Andrew M Klnnt; dee'd Strah M'Kinnis, wiJow. and Ge irgn \V. M Kinuis, Fran cis >1 M Klnula, Leaveaw »rih M KintUs and • Mary A. M KlnniV children 112 llenry M'Kiutds der'd. I.vdia A M'Kinnis widow and Sarah J. M'Kinnis, S. jdita J. >l - Hannah M' Klnnht and Ktlen V. M'Kinnis. « hil dred of William *rKinnls deed Joseph Pal ph. husband and .fames M. Ralph, child of Sarah Jane M'KinnK (Ralph) dee'd. That no partition «r valnat'on «112 stid real estate has yet been made. That said John M'Kin nis die,l Intestate in Butler coittit v.on the 19th day of March 1864- And praying the Court to award an In* qtt«'-t tomake Partition and valuation of said Real estate according to law. And now to wit: March 27,1865 Court award writ of ; Partition. W J. YOU .NO. Clerk. And now to wit: April 1!>, ISCS. Inqtiest to he held in pursuance of above oider of Court, on the promises, on Tuesday.May 1«'». of which the af.retmid here an«i legal representative* of said John M'Kinnis a'o hereby re nested totakonnMce. Administrator's Sale. TV pursuance •112 an order - 112 Orphan's Court 112 Rut in «• . 1 will offer fa- sale on the premises. In Cran berry tp.. on M »y 11th. at 10 o'clock V M . all the llsht t ! »I(\ Interest ind claim of Joseph M: Xevin, l»te of Reaver county, of and In 0w Hundred Arret of Lnr,r more or less, bounded and describe las 112 >ll -w-i: f'om inenetntr nt » po^t: thenea south by Bredin's district; ■ii.? hundred and five and three tenth perches to a poet: thence by binds of George Otto t:««t. one hundred and fiftv two perche* to a po*t: thence by lot No. .'.3, north, one hundred and five and three-tenth porches t >a Pott; thlinee by l"t No-81. Weet, • no hunuied and fifty-two perches to the place of beginning. Ai so—Tn same township, ail that piece or parcel of land, hounded an fdhnva; beginning at a Post- west by lands if Thomas Liglithtll. ono hundred and fifty »a ven perelie<«: thence. aith by 1 t si. fifteen pe cbes \>J a ip. -t: theneeby lAnd "112 Daniel otto, ea*t, wne bundled and fiftv-««even pereb«-« ton po«t; therve by landiof- Simpsoii; north, twelve perches *o niace of beginning, | thirteen acres and otte huhdred and eighteen porches. T !'V?—one third in hands and the balance in two equal annuil payments. SAMI'Kh IIOYD, April 12th, i5«.5:.4t. Administrator. Witherspoon Institute. | mil:: Summer Term < 112 five tn. nth* w II open rn the . I 1 of Jpr-t. nd close in time f..r the fdl cxamin v ' j ti-<n» Thet •• will lie no luiv-t v.cstin Th -e wbh i inc to fit themselvesf »r the readier s ptof.-,i,.n *houU endeavor to be in atten ' «nce dm ing the entire term A few weeks 112 hn v «led 'evi.-w o| stti'lie-*. although bet* ! ter than none,ls<f but little ace tint in fitting any one I to the ro-ponslblo post oftNmimon School Teach- J er. Time, and t/ituifnt t>pph\- tt.r » on the part n/the I are absolutely nec«'-«arv. in order to gaiu the i qnaHflcatlanJ required by the School Law. j In the Institute I branches receive fperinl at tention. though the I n L-n o'e* and higher Mathematics will be taught a* fiitbfhlly a-» beret .fire Applications ' fa- admission tothe Primary departmentshonla be mule j early, "inco ti limited number can bo received. Send for a Circular. Rev. J. S. BOYD, A M. Principal. | April. 5,1865, llutlei Pa. Valuable Farm for Sale. lofTer f>r sain a firm on Muddvcreek, adjoining lands . 112 .lac >b Jt J .hn Ri-'.wn. in t lay township.c ntalnliur j <me hundred and thlrty-t ur acres—about one hundred I clear d—thirty of which pt iine luoadow—g.MKl or- I cimrtl. fi-flme house and log barn For term* inquire of ! the -nb-.-nbo . CIIARLBS M't'AN OLRSS. Butler, April 6,18fi5. Butler Pa Hhcrift's Sale, BYcundi v writs of fieri facia*, there will he exposed to public -tie at he Court II one in Butler, on April I 27th l*' Tithe 112 11 wing property, t'o wit: All the right, title int'oe- t an I o aiin « 112 Peter Bar to. of in and to one hundred aces, m >io or lo«s. situate ; In Summit Tp.. Butler Co Pa bounded and described as I fdh w-: north by laud* 112 Joae h Gould, cant by R bt. I Thompson. * >uth by Siaties heirs, and west by John j For«d»t. about r.o acres cleared. 2') of which are In mead- I ow. two double bowed log houses, and small hewed log j house and frame barn thereon elected. .*'el el and ta • ken in ex«»cutlon as the proportv <f Peter Ha. to. at the ! unit of llnuh* A Hutchison. W:0 BKACKCN RIDGE. Butler. April 5, IKCS. SberifT. Oiißi'<liiii) Male. I' N pursuance- fan order « 112 Orphans Court, of Butler Count* : 1 will oflor 112 >rsale, on the premises. In lluffa- j ' lo township, on April 24th, at 10 O'clock A. M., all the righC title, interest, and claim, of John Elliott, j a minor child, of John EPiott dec d , if. atul in One* Hundred Acres of Land, in BulTilo tp.. adjoining landsf • J. S. Idllutt, W. It. TllH- j oit. John Fleming's horn, and others TEH MS CASH. D.S E'v VS, I liutler Apt il 5 18€5::St. Gnardian of John Elliott i faMily biblesT A. FRESH OF OiMesJ OiMesJ A. T , IIKINEMAN'S MartS IBf.V I ! George Vogeley, Jr., | MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IX ALL KINDS OF ! Tobacco, Snuff, and Scgara, l>lnln wtrcotf liutler. Things Done Up Riqhtll rwi».h to Inform Butler connty, and tho region round ah .ut. that 1 have just received the best articles ev I er imported into thi-count v . Hi*-only way to prove j the f.<?t b to call and examine my Tobacco. SnnflT and Sefja * 1 beiieving in the trutn «d the old h.li_o j that "the proof of the Pudding ia in chewing the Barj." j Any man that ha~ n ii.kltng for Tobacco, in any of it, ! orms, can be gratified. GEORGE VOGKLEY, Jr. | Butler. Not. r?». lK64::2we. Photograph Albums, &c. At prices ranging ftom 50 C nts, t SB,OO. ANEW FKATUUJJ INTIIEj JODS VQLLWHZ* ; FAMILY BLILLES FOR PLIOTGGRAPA PICTURES Also—A general supply » 112 Pocket and Family Bibles. H, C. lIgTSKMA* New Millinery Store RILHF. subscriber nas onened a Nrw Stosk, 1 in butler. Pa. opposite the L wry Hone. whet e she is prepaied to d<» all kiuds of work iu her Hue, such . s DRESS MAKING, TRIMMING BONNETS, *e. Also a gtneral Msortment of TrlnxmlDgs always on hands • MACHINE STITCHING SL BRA ING DO oETO OltUl'.R. She hopes by. strict attention, to please bar customers ! Give her a call. Mrs E HLRTdCLKt>EII. Butler Mar. 2, moe. W. n. H. HIPME J. s. CLARK ' lIiJJBLK & CL4EK, i at Law. i , Oflicc, Its tlie County Surveyor's oirice, » liutler, Pn, , !\V ill attend to »!! business en? ru-t ed to them, promptly* ' Also Licenced Claim Aokxts. fur receiving Pbvsioks, Bounties, BACK PAT for soldiers or their representatives. No charge until claims srs collect Md ~i*V WAIsITjIPAFERr AX i Mali* SSi MtOk U. S. 7-39 LOAN ! By authority of the Soertt.nry of the Treasury, the j has assumed the Geaeml Subscription J Agency f>r tbo tile of United States Treasury Nntaa, j bt-ariu;; seven and thieo tenths per cent, intereft, p*r aunum, kno^nas the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. fhe*e Notes are lssr.td Ruder date of August 15th, 15£3, and aro payabto three yeais from that time, Incurroo , »r are convei tibl-t at the option of lb* holder m** U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BCNDb. These bonds are worth »i premium whkh lnureMpe thesoiu'il profit on the 7-dJ loan, and its *vr.\j*iun from State and tnurncipal taxation, which aiUlt from f>ne to thre* per wrif. »ntnv», acoordlng to tbo rat* lovlad on other property. The Intorost u payable In currency M.mi-annually«»y coupons attained to each note, which may be cut off and told toon* banker. The tntoreat amounts to On© cent per doj* on a MO unia. I Two stuu " 44 41 6100 44 I Ten •* «♦ « 44 BAOU 4 ' ; QO ft • » *• • PIOOO ♦' $1 *«%,«- fSO 00 * Notes of all denominations psmod wiil be wnptly fuml-hed upon receipt of subscriptions, and the note* f>awarded at onee. The interest tj 16ili Juno next will he paid In advance. This h THE ONLY LOAN INMAHKET I now offered by tite Government, and It Is confidently ! expected that Its superior advantages will make It the Great Popular Loan of the People. Lev) than $ *00,000,000 of the Loan authorised by the &s Congress are n« won the matket. This amount, et the rate at which KM* being absorbed, will all be sub scribed for within four mcutlis, when the notes will un doubtedly caumiaud a premium, as lias uniformly been the case <>n closing the subscriptions to other Loans. In ord.*r that citizens of overy town and section of ?he country may be afforded jjeciiitle* for taking tbo loan the National Banks,State Plinks, and Private Bankers throughout the country hive generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers \» ill select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only nr to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receivoorders. »J .V V COOK K, St'BSCKiWioji Aocnt, J'hiladilfhia.' Subscriptions tcill he rera'm/ hy the First National Bank, of Builer, Pa. March 16,18f5.-3:m. D. TPAPE&CO j One Door South of \n<ioit> al ISunli, liutler I'a. IIAVE JUST OPENED A very large and attractive Stock of siFiR-insro goods, all of which have been purchased AT REDUCED PRICES, DRESS GOODS, 4 PRINTS, GINGIIAMS, I Balmoral &, Hoop-Skirts ; i GLOVES AND IWSKUY, I | Jtosiriiiiii; Cioods of nil I>es ci'ipt i«>n, MILLINERY GOODS, New Stylo Clonks, Snques and Ches terfields, always on hand and made to Order. Cloaking Clolli of all Kinds ! OA LL AAD EX A MIX 0 Uli STO CK j March 8.18(55. | New Goods, New Goods. i 4 LARGE LOT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ! i J\ PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, | 1 VtitY CHEAP, DC LAN IS, ALPACAS. Ml. HI NOW, COB L'OllS, I PLAIDS, POPLINS, Ac., kr. I Long and Square Shawls, LADIES CLOAKS. Ml fJIKS, II ATS and IIOODfI, ! PLAIN A HA RR ED HAW ELS, BALMORAL SKIRTS. IIOoP SKIRTS. LADIES SHOES, CLOVES, GAUNTLETS, HEAD-DRESSEH, COMBSCOLLARB, Ac, Wear. CLOTH ISO, BOOTS A SHOES, WOOLEN JACK Ear, READY-MADE SHIRTS (loth. Tweeds, Heavy Jeans. Corduroys, Caslnets. and Over-Coat lug Ac.. Just received l»v .lAMES A. NFOLEY. South end of town, opposite Zimmerman'* Hotel. • S«|>t.2* t IS€4r:4t WHEELER & WILSON'S I SEWING MACHINES CTOECIT W-A-O-LlEir, AUE-.T FOR BCTLKK COUNTY I>A. Headquarters for Butier County, Low ry House, Butler, Pa. II Taehlne Stitching done on short n<>tfce. Machlnos ; "nd Noedl«n kept e-.nstantlj- on hand l»y Hit. T. J 1 l/'»m;in. who w ill attend to all mitten connected with the agency. In the alienee of tbo j Maich 22,16C0.:.0in0 • JOHN WAGIAY. FARM FOR SALE, milE tinder-fignedoffers for stle, one hundred and sev- X onty acree of goo«i 112 irming land In Rutler To «nahip, Uutler c uniy—one luile from tho horongh. About one I hundred acmi clesW a jroOnß orchard of go» <1 fruit | trees—gvxxl frame bonse and a g-wd Coal Bana op«n«d, cue buudrod aciee of coal. W . 0. DRACKENKIDGE, ! Feb. B. !««. Baler. | Iniami irnim; | Mtorney at Law, FRA.VIftIN. VE.VANGO COI'STV, A ; ' "one door North of KINNEAK IIOCfeE. THOS. K.OBXZSTSOIS]', : { Attoi?neT/ at A3fD ; PENSION AND CLAIM AGIKT, OCTtvt v. lilt Chfts. M'f andlfift, VUsi. of i-.c j *» guff?} CdllcDC. Fifth Street, Pittsburgh' Pa,,' rOV.VDBD Xl* »*#• AN'I» Incorporatod Dy Legislative Charter. v n,rnr=) atib Ciiinsl of the kln«! TN THR tTNTOX, ••inJnrttd »>r a predict! BUSINESSMAN. Oiir lUgheat commercial anthorltiw, K ■-! an 1 pronoi'.r.t-e his system of Book-keeping unequnled—comprehending every departmeat *>f bw»i r> «, and yet *o eiairdll.v < <ndenied that the attentive student miutois the whole in six or eight weelu. It eon kisty of STOCK HOOK 9. closed onoe with a loss and twice with n pain—exhibit !:></ bv threediflereut methods, the trensfer of old to ucw bvw-k*. PARTNERSHIP BOOKS, conducted by three different methods, exhibiting the tran«!srof old to new with the iutro«luctlon of a new partuer. And practically lMm»tratH)g the PRIVATE LEDGER, by menu* of which the results of th« bnsfnew an» kept out of the general book-, for the uso of the partner* on ly. The book id ti"t even named elscwhore. The let tie juont of Ptu-tnui-sbip B<>okn bv SINGLE BNTRY, with «lt prartloal illustrations, exhibiting the hooka openod by Double-Entry. A conclae rule for rectifying DERANGED DOUBLE-EN TRY BOOKS, with tlx ••jwiflratlonn. Tiie pnln or loes found, and thft corrertly re-opened. The learner la also exerebwd lu OPENING BOOKS, f:t»m eljrht specifications, inrlndlngspi<clr\l not ufteuuiut with inbnidmvM. Also, u serious of exorriMMln CLOSING BOOKS, from new and peculiar specifications The loornor also writer about eightv BUSINESS PORM3 of Promls*nry Notes, .Tndgaient Notes, Drafts, Orders, Bills of Exchange, Account«, Invoices, Ac., Ac. Also, a 112 eries of BUSINESS LETTERS, which, with the business f<»rms, are all connected with his course of Book-Keeping, making it a regular course of business prnctice. with n course of twenty-five LECTURES UPON BOOK KEEPING, by the Senior Principal, explnining all the business mat ters recotded in the text. Aho, twelve LECTUUES ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS. How every one may get rich. How to get rich by tf»-' •ling. The C uismw ( ,f c .MMiieM lil failures. On specula* tlous. The literal influence of integrity iu youth, Ac.— Also, lectuiM upotf COMMERCIAL LAW, on Partnerships, CV»ntractn, Insurance. Common Csrrlsrs, the Ht'ttute of Limttatkins, Ac. Practical instiuctlous Ift detectiug COUNTERFEIT RANK NOTEB, by a full set of genuine vlgnottes i«nd counters, and m luigo collection of counterfeit notes. OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING, In manuscript.) exhibits the conntruction and eqnln. uicnt, tho opei ating receipts nudexpenJituies, the books closc-d and :i dividend re rded These books Niendver tiseil l.y otheia. but not taught elaowheio lii the uly.<»- * mr new system of PRIVATE BANK BOOKS, (in manuscript,) embracing all the l>sst forms in **• uii' ng pi ivate Bankors Our new eidaiged edition of DC Ik » STEAMBOAT BOUK KEEPING, In thle department s*udents have the assistance of our Huperln "e id'-'it, M-. rH'»-. 15. SMITH, an expe lenced Piactirsl MuriHiitile Accountant, uml f.j Dinly Clerk of a Slims uur full course <<f bu«im practice includes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about THIRTV DIFI KHFNT FORMS, viz: 11 Ijedgers, 7 Daydiookt, fi .lounnls, 6 llill book*, 4 <.'a»»h Ruokx 4 Side«-b.»ok», - Invoice hooka, I Discoiint book J i heok leglstsr, 1 Deposit-register, 2 CoWih tiou-regl»tert, 1 Tickler. 1 Huud d-t' . 1 Freight 1, k, L pu*>>nge l..»,ks. 1 Fuel-book. Theeebook«)inictieelly record übont SIX II l DRI-.D BUS IN E-S TH ANS ACTIONS, cornpve- DUI-'F s original plan of bmdnesa Mducation ivv troduced twenty-five \ears ni;o. How fur others have succeeded in iinitatiii.- him will !••• best seen by comparing the business papornand \ ko of their pupib with those of the graduates of thin institution. HARPER 8 ENLARGED EDITION OF DI FF'W IIOOIC KKEPINO I'rice 11,76. Postage W0 cents. Stdd by Bodtdellers gen erally. The fidlowiug testimonials itidicets tbs chnrnctoi o :hi-i w.)i k : "No other work np>n Dook-Keepint; oxplalns the sub jects with so much clrarness end si/nplkl'y." F. W. EDM U N DB, Csthier Mechanics Bank, Wall st.. N Y. "It pive^acinar insight into all d«partin< uts of tkis hcle. ee.' A. S. ERASER, Cos! rof Seventh Ward Bank. N. Y. M As an extc!i > • ■' i»o«ufi A noi oin and Kurupear merchant, h tid. do»• s • tc., lie hu> born the repntatioc Of the higest order of busings Uh-nts " JmUN W. UCRNHAM. Merchant, No. s South ht . New Vm k. j ' Mr. Dufl Is a man of rar#; qualillcations fur busipeee." JOHN M. It. TAYLOR, Merchant, Union St.. Now Orleans. ' «* Mr. Duff Is a morchaot of the first re-pectability." .J. LANDIS. bant. New Orleans. "I graduated in Duff's College in half the time I ex pfcted. Hisadmlrahle vvstem Inclmh-s nothing surper fluous, oot leases out thing onaentiMl." J. R. COMPTON, Cnahler Niagra Bank, L' rkport, N ▼. u It contains much matter important to the inercban*." " C. O. HALPTEAD, President Manliattan Ivxnk. N.Y. "Tlie most complete work of thn kind 1 have ever seen.' JAMES P. MURRAY, President Exchange Bank. Pittnburgh. "Tho most e.lcsr and comprehensive that 1 h«v«> met with." JOHN SNYDER, Oashler Bank of Pittsburgh. 1 'Y<u have your own long experiuuee as a merchant f# good uie In tbh wori." KD HARD IRVIN, Merchant. No. ys Front street N. Y 44 The fa vol a'le opinions aheadv exjiresred by eontle* men of competent authority are well do«» t ved and very properly bes' jwed." CHARLES M I.KUPP, LEOPOLD BIERWORTH, ROBERT KELLY, Speclsl CommUtoeof the Chamlmrof Omimeree, N. T. [Extract from the Minut©#.J PR' SPER M. WETMORE, Secretary. "Yonr Crmmitte-e unanimously concur In the opinio* of the utility of the Improved method of Mr. Duff/' GURDON J. LEEDS, ! Recording )sccretaryof the American Institute, N. Y. THE NEW ENGLAND EDITION OF DUFF'S STEAM BOAT ROOK KEEPING, Just Pnblibhod by the author. Price $.3-00. gold by Booksellers Generally. ' A perfect nystem 112 'i kacding «ucb b«»cks and account**' C A EOT HERS. Formerly Cashier of the Morrhunts' Bank Puieburg. M lhe Time Table aluno is worth the price of the book." D- B. UclUiON. Lite Cleik of stoamcr Mount Vernon. M I consider the legal f.>rin of the Steamer's Proteet so valuable that 1 nwver ieave poits without a copy . 112 the book On boaid." A. C. McC'ALLAM. Captain .steamer Areola. "Tlie only wurk published ofauy value t.) the Steamer's Accountant.' J- F. J. ALEISON, Formerly Clerk of tho Steamer Fortune. "The mf"etperf«ct»ystem of Steamer's Aocounts lu use." C. S. FIIiSBKK, Formerly Captiin of steiuusr Naaliville» On Wni. 11. I>iilt"'i«l*eniuan»hip. Twelve l irst I'reiuluiuM for the best Business and Ornamental Peumanskijs, awarded our Present penman, by the United Statej Fair atCincinnati in 18(10 Pennevlvauia Ftate Fau- at Wyoming 1800 W (Mteio PonnsyUapia Va.r at yjttsbuigh IS<W W«w.tern Virginia Fair a 4 VVbeeliog... l?QO And the Ohio State lair at < lav eiand ibA2 All of whxh are exhibited al our rfilce. ••Perfect gems, 112 tho peumao's .art/'— Pit'tbvrgh rt*t. "Xhese pvrforwanceesan oujv Ut excelled by Uie ao> tbor."— iHUsbvrffh GatilU. M Allb9otuauienta| designs ere new and remarkable performance*.'— L'ctniwj Ganll*. "Tbo lato WMtein Pennsylvania Fair awarded him *ix t lrst Prcmloaw in all luauches of the art."— CViie | Stat* Jfurnui. oraTERMa. for thcGradiMtlag 3»if *, time unl.unfed ...440,00 i Blanksa»dSbUioneiy.o>stingS7 oUewhero g,f»o Tho of Bull's Book keeping. 1,74 Our blanks are iua<!eof fine extrasi*«papu,rulod eom ' i.|ot»,wiih The Instilullon offers the Gaaimorcial Stn ! dent, the loliovring IMPORTANT ADVANTAGE®: J Ist. The best Syr it mof aocosnts in u«». tenghtby the ; Author. J 'i.l. Tha daily lactnrosof in expe. .'enced AecouiitSnft Cd. A - - of half Ihu time required by othor CvUsn A - aviujs A >s R7 in Stationary. Ati» Having the i>ast burfiuoas penman in the V» (net. full partkr.lars.send tor unr elegant how cti»- •. lar 112 i • - v.itis aannph-. 112 our PcOman's Business Ouui^.-Jtiu-■ IVrt'iTv . .-•.«»>: -■ for jj <suigi\ \n P. Lti FP* PilMsiipnis. ' > r\ uatftf?
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