THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa., WednesAay>MAY 17 '865 WaisKKtts!!!—Those wishing a fine get of whiskers, a nice moustache, or a beautiful head of glossy hair, will please rea«l the card of I II OS. F. CHAPMAN in another part of this paper. ISP" We hope our religious denomina tions, and the public generally, will bear in mind that the first of June has been set apart by both the President and Gov. Curtin, as a day of humiliation and pray er. Let it be appropriately observed by all _____ Wanted. Any oue having a copy of the map used last fall by our Cbicagoitc uoighbuis in their effort to demonstrate that four years of war had failed to reclaim any rebel ter ritory, will be liberally rewar led for the j same at this office.as the Kditor would like to j.ns'rvc it,as oneoftbe nioii'tro<.. t;cs, which that memorable caiDpaign produ- j o:d. • £UT Of the Allcclicujr & ltuilfr flnuk Rond CDUIIIII) lor tlm j. «i eudU« May 1 KAKMNUB, Toll, receive 1 . .... ... ! At Onto .N I, 112 rjjinUos '\-'y Not collected at gates, Ji'.i- j From Stage Coaches, 811,00 Total earnings, <i:i.jo4,2u j EXPENDITURE*. _ | Tull Gatherers an-1 lluu*es, •'{ U. S. TsxsV ; Incidental "V" Countc.fo.t u. >ney, l 'V*> , REPAIRS, Elver dlvislrn, .'» miles PHieCrwk •• 6 ;• Raker* t -WII • ' * • 1 Glade MilH " 5 '■ , " -.A? ISutlor 'IJ " lU>3,.J Total expeu-c* • : 'C ~'ll' Ha lance Paid on debt and intrust ... .i< Agregato Thn lion Ule oied by this ( >inp*uy. and f-r l> "Pi ■ merit ..f wli the entire at kw h lind unpaid 'ih-liwpi vi.l«« 'hit >1 •• but any o ßb-el by paying | j . debt miv ie."v.' I.M -t.-cli iVt.ni no ihe j.: - t -an on*dollar nnd thitv rent • <■ " hi • t-t • < J' 1 * 5 reduction in the amount wn.. !i n • ••> i: • "[ atinu il rep v * •' 1 •" ' 1,1 ' •'• • • ! the company have unexpectedly Ivten ••• • ' indel.ted'itws during tb«; y« iu a ■ ai. v v.- • OFFICERS ELECTLD FOR ENSUING YEAR. President, Win. Campb© !: Managers, Th • W. ?h:.w, Richard M »rtow, .1 In Waddle, Harvey «» » ' tiinSMwrt; Ywwunre . James B • \ad in, II • 11.-.n in <!i. J « . Colt, ai vey Colbert. MIV 17 IH«vr>, J. "REDIN. Sec y. AXKoi XC'EMEXT^. MATE SENATE. Ma. EDIT- Ph-n-e announce the name of General JOhN N. PURVI AM'K, of Ruder tt « »*» ip. a* a ean li date f>r St ii« Senator —-mbject to the decision of the Republican p.imary election MANY R>VI*I»LI» AN VOTERS. Mn. I!*»iT • • -IMea-i. nnnoii',-« tl." name -f Til »MAS RORIN'SOV. . r Rut l«>r t .«n lit a- • cm it iat. f-r Star • • Senator puhject to the detdsioii ol the bepu'di< iin pri mary election. MA.NT VOTKCS. J ASSEMUI.Y. MR. Eoit > —At tbo reqn-.t ..f nutnber • 112 f«i<-n I-. ' I have r.mien*ed t 1..- ar * « 1.-l t«e 112 \-MMUI«: . Mihjwt j to the"l the Repul»l.< tn i-t iin vr> i . ■ In submittinu my name for the po-iti.>n. 1 hive |o *nv to mv friendn that • • uo-i-t • • -v •• I ni* > w--\ p'HVQnt me f-om makinir an t \i- t! 'I c»n\.n'. J n ill | M w« to leave mv < .-in tin-hat. i- i any frien : ilKtnvnelf.it II -IMIII i <r> L -! •••■•■l t'. try and tli--«, n u«- the dutis-i of the p rtiti *n fnithlully. Aloxandcr I.i-slie. MR. EOITOR— NNN amee then »JII« (>f Rnvtll-'f 1 T|. i.- n -.iv.l i.lll c- f-r 1 r. ihiert r• • th«• decision of the Republican primary 112 < c- ; ton, and oblige Wany VoteW. Mr Edit .r : -Please an-vn'.~> the nam- 112 .'.a t. Hmy Pilh. v.of Franklin t w.-'iit as ••• i-.-b-l I' . AH einbly subject t • the dec.ii'.n <•« the IU-JM.I IM pa tj. Parker tj. | Mr. Kditor —Plea«e nnnounee the name of.hHIN H. \ EtlljKY. a« a<•o • I"late f.-r A—i-mhlv. :i».j«*« t t . tin deci-iou of the llepublican Primary Ebeti-m •-.■ id nldit,-»- ; M.INV \ OTKRS. COUNTY TREASURER. MR. EDITOR—Pfove ann au.-.- the name of Will ni "Williamson..f P."'cisville as;, nndMat- t- r . .untv Tr«asur< r. -uhj »t to the decision of the Rv, ii.i.i.-an pri mary election , Mr Williams it a wirthv riti7' n. ha« .-nlv one 1' knd Is ire mu.-l, iuconveiii.-ti. 1i" • I" ■ -it ..f a |iveliliO"d. Si.ould the jc • d p«* ■■•pie t th- Htow theTre «stirersofllc«- upon him it «..u!d l- a •; ted by bU man; mm It. ■" ■' valuable r.v r Muddy-Creek. Mr. EmTOR •—Plea«e announce the nnme of WM CR«»t>KSH A NK, of Winfield town-hip. as a o .ndidat.- fir County Trc>«*.urei\ toll «1 >■ < i ion of »',«• I!.- mhlle«.i (Mrty nt tlv prim.-"- etWtltt. Mr. Craok ►hnnktaone ..four ».,l..;»nlml cl.r.-n. M- h*- »1.« > dy been before the people and t -. vi mt.-ti..- makinK this his |a-t.•n , .»rt—'has tu . son- n the armv-- bis nomination imnldbe aecepted a mark ol «a!l earned confidence l.y ni» many l »' o, ide. Many Republlcftns, MR. EIRTTOR:— Pleasqnnnoitnce die name F Hie und-r signed, of the b.TTouKh of Millei htown. as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the prima ry election. , , , Relng before the public before, TV* it n-'t thai T hare lost the us., of an arm. over five years, ,as to deprive n>e from labor, 1 c.uld not be induced t • no- the ]Hihlic again. Solomon Fleeter. MR EDITOR :—PI-asc announce the nan 112 WILLIAM FOWSrit. of Hutler t .wuship. a« a enndidate for Treas tirer—subjeot to the decision of the Republican primary election. MASI VOTJ-RS. Mr. Editor: —Please announce the name «112 \V:n. E. Moore, of the l> >i . of Hutler. "•< a candidate -f f.-untv Treasurer, snbjnct to the derision of the Pepublic >n prlmm-v elec'ion. M l . Moore lest an arm—almost hist bis life in the service «112 hie country, bi n-.mirndon would be i. fitting acknowledgement of b's patri -de ier- Ylces. The Soldiers Friend. MR. EMTOR-—Pleads annonnce the name of Martin Iteiber. of the h.>ro. 112 Hntlfi us a find tt.*f •" C'-unty Treamirer, suhjeet tdtedccUdou of the ltejn.ldlcan pri mary i lection, and oblige Mv w KRIKNDS. Ed.ClTt* N:— PIOSMJ announce the name of Newton Maxwell. <if Putlur t.ovn-diip. »sa can ida .• 112•• • -ii:itv Treasurer, subject tothedei isioa >f the R paldican pa ty, ut its primary elections. Many Vetera. DISTRICT ATTORN EV. Me. EDITOR :—P.ea^eannounce thr t' ;'t ti e clumn of vour paper, that 1 Will be h c in-I'd «'e f>r the - 111 ret District Attorney.suhjeet to the deci-i n 112 the Repu'di can Primary Electiau. W. 11. li. RIPPLE Put lei Pa. COUNTV AUDITOR. Please announce the name of J. C. KELLY, of Worth Tp.,a* a candidate for County Auditor, COMMISSIONER. MR. BnrroßPleeee announce the nn&e of .Tame?; Wright, of Jefferson towusliio. n iw in the servi'-.e of his country, as a soldier, m n candidate f»r Coi.nty Commis flioner. subject to the decision of the Republican nomina ting convention, and oblige many soldiers of Ms own and other regiments as woll ax many cltizcna at borne. MK. KDlTOß.—Please aim .unr© the name of At'arn Pi sor of Worth Tp. as a candidate f» r County Commission er, suhjeet to the decision of the Republican primary election, and obligo Many Voters. MR. EDlTOß:—Please announce the name of Samuel S. Doll of Fairview tp . as a candidate for Couoty Cotnmis •iotmr. subject to the decision of the Republican prima ry election, and oblige Many Citicsns. • Ma. KDITOR —Pleae announce the name of ivuiiam Dick, of Franklin Township, as .» candidate fur Ct nnty Commissioner, subject to the decision of rtie Republican primary Election Many Voters. MR. KO*l>SOH — Dear Sir: Allow nie to offer throneh the Citizen, the name of JOUNSTON WHITE, of Mid dlesex Tp., as a candidate fir Commissioner Mr. Whits Is one of our oldest ami most faithful cititen-. He w:«s the candidate of the v liig parry for this office a great many years ego. when the party was in the miriaoty, and shared the fate of hie party, lie came near being nominated again by the Republican party: his nomina tion now, would seem hut fitting, and would be accepted by his manv friends as a great fhvor to a worthy cittsen April 12, *1865. CLINTON, COUNTY SURVEYOR. ' MR. EDITOR— Please announce the name of David Scott asacandidat*. for County Surveyor, subject to the decis ion of the decision of the Republican primary election. MR. EDlTOß—Please announce the name of Dickson McC-andlosama candidate few countv Surveyor, subject to the decision of the Republican primary election MR. EDlTOß:—Please announce the name of N M. ALl tor of Jackson tp.. as a candidate f-r County Surveyor, subject to the decision of the Republican primary eleo ffm rxri ctoiSfr U*ny Chfi^eo/ Arrival auil Oepartnrc of Mails Th« m,ltftoi»Biiller to Rml Vindy, I" of Holy oke.Cnulte'-.rille, An.m.l lie MnrHM*lll» and rllntnn- Tllle. ?n mlle^: le ive, llutler on Moii'tny "l l Frl.lay of each week, nt 0 o'clock. « returns on Tuesday -and .Saturday of each week nt 7 o'epwk. p, m. The mail fVom Butler to Palem Cross R'»ads, by way of Saxonburg. Sarversvllle. Freeport, Shearer's Crow Roadt, McL.aughfin's St.-re and Oakland Cross Roads, 43 miles: leaves Hutler • n Tu. liv and Saturday of each week, at 5 I'CIOC!:. a. M.: returns on Friday and Monday cf each ! week,at h o' 1 .ck. p. m. I The nt ill from Butler to New Castle, by way of Mount iChesnut, Prospect, Porteraville and Princeton, 28 miles: leaves Puller on Monday and Thursday of each woek.at 6 o'clocl; a. m: r< turns on Tuesday t*ud Friday-of au.h week, st 5 o'clock, p. m. 1 The mall from Hutler to Lawroncebtinr. l»r way of North Oakland. Parnhart s Mills. Baldwin and bruin, 'if. mile#, j leavs Butler on Monday and Friday of each week, at {> o'clock, a. i •: returhs oh Tuesday and §aturdsyof each ! week, at 9 o'clock, p. m. j The mall from Hutler t > New Brighton, by way of pe ter burg Break Neck and Zclieniple.29 miles; withtwn I additional trips between Break-Neck and Zjdienop'e: lews ! Butler on Wednesday of each wnek, at 7 o'clock, a. re urns. m Thursday of each week, at 6 o clock, p. m. The mail from Hutler to Pittsburg, by way • 112 Olade I Mi!K Bakerstown. Tally Cavy. Etna, Dequesne and All*»- | glienyt ity, 32miles: leaves Butler every mdrnlng. except MJII lav', at T o'clock, a. tn.; arrives at Hutlur from Pltts • •11 uli l>i the same route, every day, Sunday excepted, at : ! o'clock, p.m. I The mail from Bullet t > Mercer, by way of McCendless. ; Bi'owniopton. Slippery-Rock, North Llbcrtjfc I/mden and Balin.rvjmiles: haves Butler every day, Sunday exccp t„.|. it 1 o'f lock pin.: returns by th- same route, every day. Sunday excepted; arlrtvlng inllutletat" o'clock ID the mornJit'g. The mail from En tier to Indians, by way of Coylcs vllle, Worthlngton, Ivittannlng, Klderton and Bheloeta. 4snii!- s: 1, «\. - P.utlei .nM -n lav andThurtd iy «.f ea.:h we. k at I oVI>K-k. ». tn.: returns on Tue.sdav and Friday of each week, at 7 O'clock, p. m. The miil from Butler to R yW mn.fi miles, leaves B-- !sfown :» Friday in rnhnr'f each week, arrives at Puth nt • 112 Ten •" : .'.en -t- f.r "■ ' ''-•*# same day | after the arrival of the mail from Pittsburgh. xoTiti«. X CON KOQC EN Bflattto UHMS N ' ■ '■ ,112 0 r - !l •'•»< »• '1 :i lav evening, commencing at sixo' l- ik. Brethren from sister I/idges are ri-snectftil y invited to attend. By order < 112 the N. 0. Q A. V. M.—Butler Lodge, No. 272. A. Y.M. holds r\ ,»> .fated .*t»n;;s it.the 0«ld Fellows Hall,on A> Ma n M.-.a 1. But! t Pa on die fl;st Mednes \> ■ 1 ! i i •nth. Brethren from sister ' %\ l.'d^e.-.ue i vpect fully invited to attend. By on lei 112 the W. M. To < tllisllin ptlvcs. CONSI'MP'II \ 1. MiR. rets will teCiive a valuable pre s , .pii ti 112 the cure f<< n■ umptlon. Asthma. Bronchi- i tl-..and ail tin it i:id Lutig affections, (freeof cha.ge, by j sending the.i nl.he to Hev.FDW ARD A. WILS)\, Willi.ant-butg, King? Kew York. . Dec. 7, IRC4::-'hno. And t . wit -* 11.* t > l»o ma le bv the Tiuslces on th prenibos' ii i'neniay. May ir», I8«!6. All of which the if - aid belts and legal represen- ! t<• t: v.•. tsi.i .1 !iu M Ivinnls. dee da e hereby re.|ne- • j t. lt t ike it tiee. W. U. lIRAI KENKIIKIK. I Sheriff j EntTor. OP CsrizrN • lean Hik:—With your permis !v• d. t 'iv t- tl •• ii" i' • - if V. or pipe- that I u. l ! send, by telujn mad. ' ■ ill who wish it (fre"' a Re elpe, with t- i din»ctli -i- t ■ m iking rtnd u-,ing a simple V. I,i . | tl >i that v i| effectually rem v», In ten diy s . Pimples, Blotches Tan l-reckles, and nil Imparities of I the Skin, bviving the - uno sit, clea , sni oth and Beau tifn . I «iM a tn t" 112 eeto those Inning Bald ft.-a/Is. or ! p. - ! i «s Pimp'.e ilire« t'fms and iuloMiiatl n that will i . .Ml !- theel t■ • t I * toll nr wth • 112 Luxurinnt llaii Whfvke. - • .1 V I I,„b. •.. h-s til 1.1 thill- d.vs I All upi 'in • w« ed '' v return mail without j i llo.v I « IIA I'M AN. Chemist, •:n i.rndway. New Yotk. I Butler. March 1.1 '» :Sm 'fl lie Itridal 4'liamber. A note • 112 w irnlr - m 1 a.'vi, .• t>. th se suffering with .Seiion il M. .kn. • . Oeneral D»-bihty, or Pienntnio De civ t' 'in v<. it'-ve. r tusu produced. Bead, ponder, and ieil.it : I . wbe it. time. ?" • - tit Flit* • i ■ tn id'lte" for the benefit of the af flicted. Son! h\ letiirn mail. Address .j vs. s, ISU i JJ i :h. 429 Broadway, New York- Butlar April 12 l v ('-.";:3nio. "Mv ii it i l:I>. At the residence of her husband, ou Tuesday, May 2d. I'M'.'. Mi id/a I-.! khi't, wilt of David Buikhart,of ! Butler tp., Sged Veils. 1 A i» hath 1 ■>n the Lord's will to bereave this family . 112 a kind and g« d wife and tender mother. *ns hope he may still comfort the remaining members of this afflict ed family, with the const dntii n that their loss Is Ills gain And # they can als. remember that God has promi <1 to be a Father to the fifbet-l-ss, and He surely will not 112 >r§ake the motherless, if they put their trust In Him.. As their only s nisti-w in theservice,in thelol.-t Regiment, P. V.. Roan.'ke Inland, N.C., theiefore be was denied the priv ilege of being :it hin mother's bedsido during her iick ness and her death. P»u when he bid farewell to her. she told him she w.aild rot live to see him come home ugain. A u.s! buwtrue! Now it was at the Lord's behest that Mr. Tattle's children were made orphans.— They can now feel that lie who sent his messenger tore' move their parents from them, nrtll looketh upon th m, and that Hi- love is better than an earthly parent. They will nil have to remain here but a few fleety years, at longest, and then at theendof time, a bind of guardian spirits lo conduct di-m home aa soon as their ends draw near, if they are only submissive to all His holy will. EW A DVEBTIBEOEHtH. ZE]3T-E^A-"Y". I \ear old light bay c .lt, with a star <>n the 112 unheal, s.,nie white hairs at the r- Kit of the tail, no other marks | desemablc. The finder will be liberally rewarded f»r ; die return of the same, or K ,v 'n- n nice of its wherea bouts. Notice can be lef at Baton's llotell, Z>.lient>- i pie. or at Rwiitals store Zeilenople, or the subsariher ftt Wnrtemburg. Law.vnco c.unty Pa. May 17, lbtid. HENRY MUSER. Carpenters Take Notice. S'"' I' \ T.F.O PBOP. >S \LS will be re.-eircd fir the erection and corupleti -n of a t borch bulid'ti; for the V. P. . ungtegntion of M> unt \-ariiuni. near North Washing ton. Butler c ounty. Pa . until tli<*lf.th day of June next, ■n which day the committee will meet on the premUes, at 10o'clock A. M. Any informati n reqnirf-d can be obtained by applicv Kon to theiin ha - ,M.ed at Anui lale. Putlor C amty. Pa., • r t,» .lames W. Kellv at North Hope. Butler county. Pa. A plan of the buildup can be seen by calling ou Ilev. Mm. A. Black, near the premises. IIC.M'OY, May Oth, lbt»s. Chairman of Committee. A (I in 5 nisi rat or's Soii ee. IETTERS 112 Administration on the estate of S. P. ! _2 ( hristy late of Cherry l •wrishlp. dee'd. having been i gi anted to the under.: Idl bei"? 'ti • knowing them- I selves indobted to id It.' lit- requested t . make* iMiitoaj te pav.nent. ami th e ! avi . x >inst the i -nine w I#; le ent them ;.ut iient ic .: ed t s.-t- ! dement. R. i CHRISTY. May 17. 15' A A-',mr. Admliiislrator's Notice. IKTTt:KS..I Aitallnb>'ritl n'lrb-mi . m. mi th.- ojtat* jof lintiiol Wolfotd l»te 112 i be|n 'Jp deed having been duly issued to the undersignen, all persons know ing themselves in letited to the same will milt.- immedi ate payment.and those h-.viu.' el ihn«against sail estate wiil i re.H iit them property uutln-micntt-d f>rsettlement. May IT, 18%. R. F. CHRISTY, Ad'm. A <J lit c o is{ r;s ior'fj Aiotiee. IETTERB of Administt ati >n on the estate of Jona J than Ilockenlnrry. 1 «i® of t'heny J'p. dee d having been duly i-sued to the indersigued. theref >re all persons kuowingthemselves indebted t. said c tate. ate reques ted to make imuiediato juiyment.and those having claims , against the same will them pr poriy authootlca ; ted fir settlement. R. F. CillUbl V, Ad m. May 17,18 Ci». Appraisement List. milE following Appraisement under the fifth sec j tion of the Act < 112 April 14. 1851. have been presen ted and tiled in the oOlcc of the Clerk uf the Orphan's Court of Butler county, to-wit: No. 75. March Term, lb£fl, Mrs. Susan Davis, widow ol David Davis, duo'd. Koal Estate urn uinting to 83. SUSAN HAMS, W.VI. UIBSON, Ex'rs. V0.82, March Term, 1865, Mrs Fanny Elliott, widow of John Elliott dee d. Persanal jMopeftv amounting to ♦3OU.UO O C. BhDWIC'K, W.C.FLtM.MING, Ex'rs. i Ko. 83, March Term 18115, Mrs. Catharine Dillaman, i widow t.f Philip Dilianiau. dec'iU Personal pruptortv amounting to JACOB ROII RES Ad m. No. 84, March recm, 18<;5. Mrs. Elizabeth Wimer, , widow of Mm. Wimer, dee'd. Personal property aniouu j ting to <300,00. JNO. HUMPHREYS, Adtnr. Of which the creditors Heirs pnd legatees distributees nnd other* interested will take notice and appear at the nest Term to-wit: the second Monday of June next and not later than the third day thereof, to show causc agairist the sn.uo. liy tha Court. May 17,1805, # W. J. YOUNO, CFk. A. M. NP-YMAN, M. D. 1»1I>-B1«'IH 11 UIWL burgeon. OSICH immediatcty opposite Walker S building*, Jiutlor 1*«. J D* s, leeartf Registers Mot lee. "VJ"'»TIOE In he» eby BIVLO. to all person* Interested that the 1 »U« winyr account* have been passed and filed in the Register* <ifftee, of Butler cennty. n>d will he presented fn confirmation and allowance. t- the Or phan's Court, to he held in the boro. of Butler, cn Wed eusdey June, 14, 1865. Final account of A. Mc<'a"Pess, Adin'r of Wra. John* stun dee'd. Filed Mit ch 29, 1565, Final account of Robert Bartlev Jr. Executor of Robt Bart lev Sr. Dec d. * liled Mar. &, 18*6. Final account of Newton Keunody, Adin'r of Edward Kenned}*, Ext. of David Kennedj, dae'd. Filed April 11, i«es. Final account of Philip Snyder anil Jonathan Walker Ex'r*. «>f Geo. St«pp, dec d. Filed May Rd, IWC6.1 W C6. Final account of Solomon D KIUS, Ex'r. of James Dodds dee d. Filed M iv 9, lbf-6. Flnnl ooronnt cf Newhui Kennedy, Adm'r# of Edward Kennedy dec d, Filed May 8,1«C6 Finnl account of Ilnrifet Million. Executrix of Jos. Millgan dee'd. Filed M»y 6, l s, -6 Final account of John C«nn, Guardian of Fhiley Mor timer. minor child of Johatluui Mortimer. Filed May 5, 1866. Partial account of J. M. Mcf*ndle»§, Trustee f>r sale of Real Estate uf Joliu Uockcubery. Filed May 16. JuHN II til ATT V, March 17,1865. Dep. Keg. FIRST MTIOML BANK OF HSiilßca*, l*si. C iapiisil, - - - - SIOO.OOO. This Bank has been Appointed a ' SPECI A-Xj .A-Q-IEIIILTT I OR THK S ALFC OF TUB 7-30 3LOABT. Wo offer this d -lirable Investment in »uuw to nult pur chasers. Ihe notes are iu sums of St.-sO, MIOO £SOO gIOOO ct SSOOO j and arc convortable, June IS, ISCR, into U, S. 5-20, Six per cent Gold bear ing Bonds. May 10,18C5 :3t. 1 J.CUMMIXOB, Cashier. SHERIFF'S SALES. !>Y virtue *>f a writ of Fieri Facias hsued out i „112 the t'.-nrt oft .mmon Flea, of Butler county, inul tome direct-d, there will be exposed to public sale, .t ilo-i >ut II ii-i- in *he borough of Butler.ou Monday, the .2Hi .l IV or June, A D . I*';.'., at one o'clock, p u»„ tip-f »llowin<? do-rribed property,t<» wit: All the right, title. In', -st ami claim of >1 F. White of in and t«» t went v->ne and a half a* i • h - 112 land m m* or situated in 112 .T.n.-qn. nes-lnL' t wm hip Rntlet Co. pa bounded anddescribed a« follows: North l»y ih ,- s Mexander, east hv Robt Martin s heir*, south by old Harmony road. w»*st bv Oeo. Relghlev; all cleared and IIN l- r fenre Seized and taken in execution a* the pr.peitv of M 112. White, at the suit ..f Mercer A Co. MavlO. IWS. W. 0 BRA' KK Mil DOE. MOWING MACHINES. T' FARMERS are Invited to rail an 1 examln our na« »rt < nient 112 Mowing Machine!" We are pr pared to ! furnish them on rea- -nible terms and with the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. We nl?o on hands. Hay Elevators. Cultivators Ar Butler. M <v 10. IHr.'i, J. tl. & W.CAMPBKLL j AiluiiniwtratorN Xotiec. I STATU or H. C. CAMPHKLI., OEC'D. IETTERJ* of administration on the estate of R. C. j I'iri pl.ell tfee d, late of Kairvi-.w tp.. bavin* been issued bv the Register to the tin ler»d>tned : therefore, all persons know in- theniMl\ e« Indebted to wiid estate, are r» i|ut "ted i.. mak«< imno'diate p tyment. and haviiiK olainm against the same are required to prcstnt them properv authenticated 112 r settlement May 10, 18«5.">. J > IST All BR')WN', Adm'r. Dr. B. F. Hamilton & Co. DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, Etoytf'N liloek. ISiiller Pa. j For Halt) tl I*nre ()iutlily oi DRUGS PAINTS OIL? DYE STUFFS SPONGES IR USIIFS. CAItBO.N OIL BENZOLE VARNISII PATENT MEDICINES W! NES LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES F ANCV S> A PS, PERI L MI.RV, NOTIONS WINDOW GLASS, PLASTER PARIS, Bi. Cab.Soda CREAM TARTAR, Etc Etc. Wines for Sacramental Use, at Cost. AGENTS FOR DR. MURRAY'S MEDICINES. \ Physicians Prescriptions, Carefully Compounded. The attention of Phyn i Uns and p« »pl« generally, are invited to give us a call, being confident we can tell m 1 JW as any «tmtlar eßtaUlisbmout in the county. May :t. lver.. Writ of Pari it ion. I N the matter of the Partition of the real estate of John Kemer dee'd. In the Orphan'* «'ourt of Butler Co. h«dd at Butler,ou the 13th day of June IH«W4. The < umin<»nwealth of I'cnnsylvadia—To the heirs and lecal i epi e.-enta'ives of John Knnier doe'd. to wit: The petition <-f Frederick Swart*, in right and on bo h.;!f'T hi-wife, Sophia Swart*, a daughter and heir of Kemer il<cM was presented setting forth that .John Kemer, late <«f Midfllese* l p. Butler county dee'd. (i'.-ti ,i, the townehip af. re-ui.l about the '2d day of June, lht'3, Intestate, leaving a widow and five children, and the mmof a deceased child to wit: Catharine lalermar rieil witii Dr. Peter Dock»dlere, living in Louisville Ohio, Jacob Koilier living in Adair county Missouri, Ell*abeth intermmi ie I with Richard Cmatcad.living in Middle ex t-.« ndiip. Butler county I'a.; Sophia, intermarried with Frederick Swntt*. living in Allegbuny city, and b".ing the parliti-ner of John < ritehlow, a son of Christiana •lec'd, who wa* intermarried with John (.'ritehlow Sr., the «aid being a minor over the age of 14 years, and residing with his father in Forward township, Butler county Fa. That the naid decedent died seined In f"e of in and t .a certain lot or piece or parcil of laid In Middlesex Tp.. Butler Co., Pa. Bounded and described as 112 .Slows: On the north by James Anderson, east by Jno. and James McCollutn. ".'Uth by John Lyon and Jacob Schnlmore: west by Johns n White and Michael Eshei man. containing one hundred aerss more of le<s. Tnke notice that «n Inquisition will be held on the premises >«n Wednesday. May '24, ISiV>, at 10o'clock, a.m. which the legal representative* «>f said decedent are required to titkeuotice. W. 0. BRACKEN RIDGE. | Miv l«tV., Sheriff. Kxceiator';* \otioe. E-TAT* OF DA.MKL MEALS, D*:C'l>. ! |" ETTKES testamentary on the estate of DtnT M«als, Lite of W tow u->i>ip, dec d. having been la- I »IIII| t - the ond«r*i}ined All purwtn* knowing them selves indebted tos.tid estate,art- notified t » make imnn diite pay nient; and th -e having claims agaiust the same, will present thorn properly authenticated for set tlement JACOB DAUBENSPFCT ». D. MEALS. March Cth, I86fl::3t. Executors. I'nblie Sale.. It Y virtne of an order and decree of the Orphan's > mtof Hurler county. Pa., the un.lers'gned Ad mlnistra .. r of Henry V. Stoops, laie of Washington tp.. dee d, will offer for sale at public outcry on the premises On the \3th day of Mar/,n(\o o'eforfca. ni. of said dav. eighty-eight acres of land, be the same more OI less,situated iu Washington b»wnship, Butler county, hounded bv and adjoining lands of Phillip Stoops jr. William Christy, Milo Kiinfeltor, Robert iianna und others. l>nn«»—Cash in hand, on confirmation of sale by the said Court. WILLIAM STOOPS, Adm'r. April 19,1*65. List of Causes. ' rpilE fdlowing is the list of causes set down for trial 1 Jl at June ter.n 1 fu FlltflT wsta. Com. W. 11. William et al. vs R-»essing k Waltort, James Wl«r ▼» William Bell. Jacob Uepler vs U. P. Shakely. H. P. Shakely J«e"l> Hepler i Mordolca Jones vs 11. M. Slater, i Wm. Story ▼» Wm Adams : S. R Peffer. Zeigler FhllorA Co, John M. M Candles® & wife vs Joseph Omlter k wifo. Jacob Ehrman R- Harbison, et. al. Dr. J. Brothers, TS llenry Rosenhauijb Andrew Sloan Daniol Hoover, et. al 81.C03D will. Benjamin Chews Exr's. vs E. L. Gellespie IJ. W. Crosier, adin'r of Dr. James Graham vs Jscob Zeigior, X». Kelly ▼ s Sarah M Gill, et al John C. Scott et al partners. Scott Baker k Co. va "m, Bopgs 11. ». llerbort S««ag« \\ m l.ittlo t v. Jnc .B Patrick O D.win.-U T« U««jrge Slurrcn. FR.TILCIS Mcßride, N'VM of J( LIA DM of U. J Brs I! Gral.aiu. JI.UN M. MCCBIIUIOM VJ Sir. A Mct'learjr JUHA M MCOUKOSO V« .loMipb C-.olti-r ± «Ifo I.TED V..1 'E.J'II LITFD.N Job A M McCandlwl 4 WIFE T» J Cooitm I * .fs w»r ®ws; rioter GRAND OPENING «F Spring & Summer DRY GOODS, ' AT D. T. PAPE & CO, . j ' An Extraordinary large Stock; OF GOODS, ' ; ! !- Purchased Before the Late j ADVANCE, And will beao'd xl Attontiltlu; j LOW PRICES. - | Call ami Look Through OCR STOCK IMore Purchasing II I Orphan's Court (Sale. ! T> Y virtue of an order and decree of the < »rf»bnn*« I ) ' Mint, in ami tor the county of Butler, the uud*r -1 *1 Kxprntor of the last will and tent anient of Th-»-. j Miii tin.l it...1 I'arker tp.. dec d, will offor l'or tale at I public rendu*, on lite premises, On the 1 ")//< <iny of May next. of 1 o'clock. «me hundred acres of land, more 'Ties*, situate In Par ker to. flinty «»f Butler, and Htate of Pennsylvanl\ bounded i.v and •djoinintr lands of Jacob Barr, Daniel Walker, James Say, and other*. Title good. I'rrmh—' ne thli'l of the pmcha«e mytiey to be paid on fh»cn»nrmati mof th« sale hy theCourt, and the res idue In two equal annual payments, with Interesffrom said confirmation. • ARCHIBALD MARTIN', THOMAS CAMPBELL. April 19. Ift66::3t. Fxecutort. TAKE 3STOTIOeT V S my wife. Kli/ 'belli .lane Conn ban left my bed and If aid on tlie '.Hb lust. without any just cause, 1 therefore warn all person*fiam harbcriug or trusting her "ii in v account as I will nut be accountable for any d»bt« contracted by her. JAB. 1.. CONN. NOTICK. ' r N the matter of the final arc unt of John Meyers 1 and Henry Kosebaugli, Committee of Low is Beigh ! ly- In the Court of Common Pleas. of Butler county, No. 7. September term , lho6. And imw to wit: March 27th, IHfls,acn ui t filed and confirmed Xini. and notice of the filing. dire, ted »«. be jiivcn. according to rule, relating to account- of assignees and trustees; and that the same will bo allowed on the first day of n.-xt Term, to wit: the 12th day of June, A. D. 1805, utiles* exceptions bp filed on or before thai day, of which notice is hereby given. Butler county, as : Certified from the Record thisls day of April, 1805. W M. STOOPS, April If). 1865. Prothonntnry. Large & Splendid Stock SPRING GOODS, Bought at PANIC Prices. Thomas Stehley's Main St, South of Court House, 15UTLEIS, I*A. ruiNTa At 12H 15—is—so. BLEACHED MUSLIN, 12'13—1 8-S3. DHOWS MUSLIN, 15-18-«5-:tO. DELAI.NS, »5 lo 30. Dress Goods & Shawls. Ready Made Clothing in every Variety and Price. HOOTS & SHOES. HATS & CAPS. CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY. Pistols & Revolvers of the Best Makes Erery body can ware money, by examining our stock before purchasing'^* April 2* 18M.::4w. Wiliiam E. Moore. : PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT F. M'Junktn'aOffics, Main Street, ojv poilie Zimmerman** Hotel, Buller, llmier Co. I* a. No charge until claims roceivd xirnii:. rN the matter of the account of Samuel M. Anderson and Henry Kohlmever, Ah>ignecs of O. L. Hen Urn— In the Court of Common Pleas of Butler couuty, So. W, March Term. \hM. And now to-wit April 74h 18f">. ncconnt filed andn tin* of"the filing dirce'ed to be given according to law to rule relating to accounts of and Trnatees and that the mme w ill be allowed on the first day «»f next Term, towit the 12th day of June 18fA, unless exceptions be filed on or before that day, of which notice is boreby given. Butler County. s 112. Ce> tifiod from the record this 24th day of April 1885. M M. STOOPS, Prothy. April, 20, a 866, 3::w. Auditor's Xotice. IN the matter of the account of David Marshall, Adm'r of Thomas II Cor mack dee'd. in the Orphan's Court « 112 Builer Co. And now to .wit: March 20, 1865, account confirmed ni fi. and Henry Pillow appointed Auditor, to make dis tribution. By the Court, Certified fvoxn the record this 14th day of April, ISOS - J. YOU NO, Clerk. All interested will nleaae take notiee, that I will attend to the duties of the above appointment at my residence in Prospect, on Saturday, the 27th day of M*y 1W&, at 1 o'clockp. m. HENRY PILLOW. May 1865. Auditor. Orphan's Court Sale. BY virtue of an order aud decree of the Orphan's Court of Butlwr county, the uuderiigned, Guardian of Clara Mai tin, a minor grand-daughter of Job n Slough- j ton, late of Worth tp., Butler Co., dee'd, will offer for i •ale, at public vendue on the premises, On the. 18 th (hy of May, at 1 o'clock, the interest of said minor, being the undivided one-*ixtb , of ninety-two aeres.be the same, moro or le»*. situate in Worth tp., county of Butler, ami State of Perms} Ivanla, bounds; t»v land and adjoining lands of Oeo*g« Book, . John Patterson, Thomas Cooper, aud other*; said pr. p j erty is weil improved, and tilled. Title indisputable. I Teh up —' >ne tlaird of the purchase money to be paid on ' the confirm v. smi 112 ale 112 said Court, and the :e !«e in tw »cou-.i annual payments, with interest 112• >« • '<<«- firmau u TifrUAb 21 .> j tJ, M&i*. Teacher's Exaiuinatlon. n\\Ml CAMIONS of Tmclior* for Summer Schools I]j will be helil at Bu'ler.(Paßer Schtcl Huiwe.) Tucs; •lay, April 20tli; Sax uibuig. .Wednesday, April 20th North Washington, Krid iy. April 28th i Snnborry, Sat urday, April 89th ; Harrisville. Tuesday, May 2d; Pros pect, Prkiay, May 6th. Baeh applicant mitt provide pen, inf., pxp*r, a sttmp t.d mrflnjf. with old csi tijlcatt, aftc/ a fire rent revenue st tmp inclosed. A. 11. WATKItS. County gupt. ~ nVll i>l l arl Itloii. Butter Qrutity, »t rnHB Comm nwealth of Ponmylranl®, To the Bherlfl I of Butler county. Ortetlng. Whereaa at au Orphan's Court held at Butler, In nnd iot the county "112 Butler, the petlii 'ii i»f Pnhort M'Kin ills w s presented, setting forth. TH >t be Is a son and heir ot Juhn M'Klnnls. late >f Whitestowo, Butlsr Co., :ind m «u-:b iniei e-twl lnhse-»tale. Tint mid John M'Klnnls dle«i selted In hWdemlsne as of fee of In and ti> a tract of land containing Twy llundied nnd Fifty acres, more or less, situate in Connoquoneasioß township said county bounded by and ■»«I i dnlng lands of Jacob or Sunuel DiitTort. J -eph Henry ISq. Kllaa ShaitOT, and others,being tbfaame tract jd" land ->n wh : cb Hamil'on flille'pfe leivinga widow. Mtrjr and the follow. Ing children and Represontiitives to wit: Robert M'- KinriH. Rachel intermarried with Oeoroire C wan, l!e --her c i M'Klnnl". widow and bncretlaJ. M'Klnnls, John O. M'Klnnls. Alex. P. M'Klnnls \u hew .112 A M'K>nni\ Celemeuey M'Klniischibl en ot Andrew M'KinUls dee'd R trah M'Klnnls. wi.: w aril Oe irgi* W M'Klnuh. Fran cis >1 M'Klnnls. heavenw -rili M'Kinnls and Mary A. M Kinnls. children - 112 Henry M Klniiis de-M. I.y lia A M'Klnnls widow* an.l Purah.l. M Kinnis, Sophia J. M'« Kintiis. Hannah Kinnls aud Kllen V .M'Klnnls, chll dr-1 of wniiam »l«.-'d Joseph lkdph. husband an.l James M. lt dvh. chUd of Sarah Jane M'Klnnls. I Ralph l dee d. That no partition or valuation "fs«|.| real e-t iti. has yet l»m»n made. That said John M'Kln nls died intestate in Butler county, on.the IMb day of March IF»4 And praying the »'onrt t.. award an In quest to make Partition aud valuation of said P.oal estate according t . law. And n<>w to wit: Mnrch 27,1W1?» Court award writ of Pmtiti >n. W.J. VOL" NO. Clerk. And now to wit: April pnrsuaneo ofafc..VH older ..f Court, on tbe |.-rtm;-es. on Tuesday. May 1» ! . of whleh the af i. Hald hr is nnd leual represent itives of said John M'Klnnls a*-e hereby re ueflt**d to tiike nVice. ArtiniiiHlrator'« Male. TV pursitauc- 112 :»n order- 112 Orphan'- Court of Bnt* I ler co . 1 will off. • f>r saloon the premise- In Cran berry tp.. on Miv 11th. 'it 10 o'clock \ M . nil tlie riglit title, interest und elslrn of Joseph M: Nevln, l»to 112 Beaver county. <>f and In Oiv Hundred Acres of Loud, more or less, bounded nnd described as f.dlows : Com mencing at i Post: thence south by Hi-din's district; one hundred and live and thr«o» tenth pnrchus to a post: thence by lands .112 Oeotge Otto. en-d. one hundred nnd fiftv-two perches to a post: thence by lot No. {.3. north, one hundred and five and three tenth per: lies to . post: thlince bv lot No* 81. West, "ne hundred und lift) two perches to the place of beginning. At.so—Tn same t nil that phce or parcel of laud, bounded • rdl • : burning ' a Post: west by landv i t Thomas Ligbthill. one hundred and fifty-seven perches: thence, south by lot -1. fifteen j «> ches to it pot: thence by land of Baniel Otto, past, one hutidr«d and fifty-seven perches to a post: them eby lands of Simpsi'ti; north, twelve perches to place of beginning, thirteen acres and one hundred and eighteen perches. T k 'HMs—One third In hands and the balance in two equal annual payments. BAMl'Kli If'YH, April 12' h, 1805:.4t. Administrator. Witherspoon institute. I rpilE mi mm ci Ten i .112 live months w 11 - pon on the | 1 *th "112 April, oid »•! ein time for »' « fill exumiria tions. Tbete w ill be tei b<••• • I v Those wi«h inc to fit them«elve« f>r tln» T «• l.#-r'-- pr. f-sslon should endeavor to be in attendance during tbe entire term A few weeks of burri'-d review t -ludi. v. alih ni 'h bet ter than none,ls of but little account in lifting any one to assume tbe r- pou-dde post ofc.unm-m Sch >ol Teach er. Time. nn»l diHgtnt aj plir'it on nn the pur! <•/t'te pupil, are alisoluteU necr -'n v. iti order to gain the qualifications required b> the School Law. In the Institute Kriifllsh brant'liei r« ' !ve at tention. though the languages and I igh' r ithematics will be taught as faithfulh as heretofore Appli' atious fnradmiHsloii totheJ'lhuarj depaitmentshould be made early, since a limited number .an be r < eived. Send for a Circular. l'.ev. J. . w . April; 5,1805, Uutler Pa. Valuable Farm for Sale. I* offer for sale n firm on Mnddvcreek, adjoining lands of Jacob & John Brown, in Clay township, containing one hundred and thirty four acre*—about ono hundred clear d—thirty of which i j prime meadow—good or chard, frame house and log barn. For terms Inquire of the subscribe-. CHARLES M'CANDI.KSH. Butler, April 5, l«!n. p ». Butler Pa lsliei , lfi 9 s Hale, |~>Y sundry Writs of fieri facias, there will be exposed | > to pubsale at the I'otot House in lintler • n April 27tIi I*''■*» the following pr • rty. to wit: All the right, title intei c t and*c aini of Peter Bar to, of in and to lie hundred acres, m iei r b - situate in Summit Tp., Bullet-Co Pa bounded and de-> ribed as f.llows: north by lands •112 Jo .- h«i ul'l. east by p it. Thompson, south by SH'ies heirs, and west by John Koreht, nb nt fO it- ~ ol..«• _•. -.f whl'di are in mead ow, two double howe llotr h..n«r-. and siu tll 1-wed log I houseand frame barn thereon elected. Fei ed and ta ken in execution as the propertv • 112 l'et"r Bait .. at tbe suit of Hughs A lln'f l-is'n. W:0 BHACKiiMII POE. Butler, Api ll 6,1865. Sheriff. (>tiur«lian Nule. I"?* pursuance of an order 112 Orplrtns Coirt. of Butler County : 112 will offer 112 .rsale, on the premises, .in Bulla I lo township, on April 24th, at 10 O'clock A. M., all the right.title, interest, and claim, of J-din Elliott, II minor child, of John El'iott dee d , of, and in One Hundred Acres of Land, in Buft ii > ti». adjoining lapdsf •J. Elliott, W . R. Tilli ott, John Fleming's he.s. anil others TERMS CAS ft. D* EK AS, Butler April 6 .a. itjrsJZß-H: or PfiatograpLv A r r HE IN" E.MAN'S March 71, George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER I* ALL KINDS 07 Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, 31 xtln Street, Tsutier. Thino3 Done Up Rirjht!! rwifcb to inform Butler county, a- d the region ronnd about, that I Imveju t roeeived the best aiticles ev er imported into t|;i« cmty. The ' nly way to prove tbe 112 icf Is U> call And pxamine tnv Tobacco. Snnflr and Seen- * I li-vi• - i.t lhe t: -.t,: of tbe I atl-.ge that "the proof of the Pudding is in chewing the Bag." Any man that has >n inkling for Tobacco, in any of it, orins. can be gratified. OE JROK VOOELEY, Jr. Butlnr, Nov. •'W. 1R64::2tn0. Photograph Albums, &c.» At prioos ranging from 50 C« nls« t<. B°,oo. a nj: w 112 i: atu iie i n tiie SDD'K ®B^lir£2S. FAMILY BJiiLKP. FOR PHOTOGRAPH PICTTKEB. Also—A general supply » 112 Pocket and Family Bibles. 11, C. HEI.NEMA.V New Millinery Store TnE subscriber baa opened a NEW MriLIMRT Stors, in Butler. Pa. opposlt# the Eowry H"n«e. where she is prepared to do all kiodJ of work in her line, such ys DRESS SIAKI.NO, TRIMMING BONNETS, 6c, Also a general assort men t of Trimmings always an hsnde MACHINE STITCHING & BRA JING DONETO ORDER. Fh« hopes hy elrict dttontion. lo p!c«*. b«r cu.l 'irrT, Glt. bar a call. Mr. E. UEKTdDEKfiES. -8, 'f&lvv*. Orphan's Court sale. |_>Y virtue of an order and decree of the Orphan's O Court of Butler county, th'- under Igned, Onardi t of Hannah M. Sf.mghton, and Luphemia Stoughtnn, mi nor children oi* John Stonghton, of Worth tp., said co., dee'd, Wiii ofiur Ur the Oil thi• 13 th rfay of Ajiify, at 1 o'clock, p. m. ttf Bald day; the interact of rtaid minors, being the ondi- I vidod twivslxths of ninety : wo ncres of land, be the •one more f»r lesa, situate in Worth tp , county of But ler, and of Pennsylvania i bf.undcd by nnd a.!joii»- I iug lau l* of Geoige Book. John Patterson, Thomas Co®. , per. and othei>. property Ls well iirprvvcd and lhe i tiliod indispiitable. J T-r.Mß—<>no-third of the purchase money to he paid ; on the confirmation of sale, by said Court. •>»<'• *he :esi dne In ftv" tl h9OP i m. wiih .a --• j te. JOiKluJ | IV, iiUi. UfJicSitt. U. S. 7-30 LOAN By authority of the Secretary of tUo Treasury, the nnderalgned Una assumed the General Subscription Agencv for tin; sal« of United States %raaa«ry Nutes, bearlug sevon and three tenth* per cent. interest, por annum, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Note* aro Issued under date of Augtut 15th, 1 :C6. and are pay able three yeore from that tune, in enrrea , or are c avertible at the option of the holder int l ' U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BOND&. Then* Ikuvl* lire worth * iiromlum whk'i lacrow, | the actual profit on the 7-30 I»in, and it« exemption pom State and municipal taxation, whieh add* from one to I'm« ptr rent. more, according to the rate levied on other property. The Interest id payable in curiency semiannually by coupons attached to each note, which may he cut off an I aold to an> banker. I'he interest amounts to One cent jirr day on a #"3O note. T«yo icnti '• •» " TIOO •• Ten •« «• « " S.OO •' «0 " M I. » SIOOO «• SI U « * ~ $3 000 «• ' i Notes of all denomination* named will bo romptly l fbrnNhed upon receipt of subscription*, and the note* , i firw.trded at onea. The luterait t.» 15t l i Juno next 1 I will bo paid In hUkum. 'l'hl. In THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET ' now oO'ercl by the Government, and it l« confidently j 112 expected 'bat ltd superior advantage* will make It the ' , Great Popular Loan of the People. Lo*i than ? *>.<•• . 00 if the Loan author it< dby the I bi« Centres* at* n'w on the market. This amount, at I the rate at which it Is being absorbed, will oil be st\l»- *<*ibcd fyi within 112 ur in tilths, win n then will un i «l übiedly cammand a premium, a* has uniformly been | tbe case on cl wlhf tlu; subscriptions to other Loaus. hi order that citlzeus of every town and motion of 112 tbe country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan the National Banks, State Hank*, and Privute. Bankers tliroughont the country bate generally agreed toroceive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they hate confidence, aud who only un to be responsible for the delivery of the notes f..r which they receivoorders. «J A V 000 I* E, St'MCttIPTION A'JENT, ZflHudelphia. Sulv riptions will he reo ivrrf by the ! First National Bank, of Builar, Ptt. I March IS. 1K06.-3: in. 0. T.PAPE & CO. One t)«»r Kondi of Nation* til liauk, tliilhr R'a. 1 HAVE JUSTOPENED J A very large and attractive Stock of | sieißiiTa- goods, i all of which have been purchase*! AT REDUCED PRICES, DIIESS GOODS, PRINTS, GINGIIAMS, Balmoral k Hoop-Skirts, i MOVES ANO IIOBKHY, ! J!onruing <»oo«Is of nil Des criplioii, MILLINERY GOODS, • New St vie Cloaks, Saqii'S iiiiil Ches terfields, always on hand nud made to Order. Cloaking Cloth of all Kinds a A LL A ND EX A MIN 0 UK S TO CK March 8. 1803. New Goods, New Goods. \ LARGE LOT OF FALL AST) WINTER GOODS. PLAIN AMi FANCY DUESa O JODS, VERY CHEAP, PE LA!-; PS, ALPACAS. 31 Kit IN OK*, CJBUGHB, PLAIDS, POPLINS, Ac., Ac. I Long and Square Shawls, LADIES CLOAKS. HATSand HOODS, j PLAIN A BARRED FLANNI;LS, li A I.MOKAL SKIRTS. 110 il* SKIRTS, | LADIES SIIOKS, HLOVES, GAUNTLETS, IIEAD-DRESSES, COM «8 COLLARS, Ac, F/len ? s Wear. CLOTIIINO, BOOTS k SHOES, »} WOOLEN JACKb*«-. READY-MADE SHIRTS Cloth, Tweeds, Heavy Joona Ordnroys, Caslnets. and Over-Citing Ac.. Juat received l»y JAMES A NEG LEV. South «nd of town, oppoeite Zinnnorinsn'H Ilotol. Kept. 38, 166*::1i WHEELERS WILSON'S SEWING .MACHINES J"OHasr WAGLEY, AOEM FOB LL'TLKR COUNTY PA. Headquarters for Butler County, Low ry House," Butler, Pa." 112 nchine Stitching d- n« ehort notice. Macl.fnee ' I and Needlen kept orwtaufir l»y >lr«. T.J si L-'wm »n, who will aitrnd to cfttmected *ith the ngcnfy, in the al»s«nce of tbe u«|lmb March 22. 15435^-Xq> a * WAGLEY. . . - ■ FARM Fo|l SALE, milE »nder»lgned olTere fol r Mlr,%ni» bnnd'e-1 ani Mt ! J. enty acieiof gmj'l fusing Uudin Hitler To *n«hlp. ' liutlw county—OMßifl* About •nt | hniulredftcre* cleaned, » yooii}e 1 of go«.d fruit trees—good frameb«u;4e, Co4l Bank opeood, i one hnndred acree of ®col. W 0. BTvACKENRIDGE. I Feb. 8. ISCS. Eut^r. ' THOS. at "Lauw, PENSION AUD CLAIM ACERT, OlTlce wi'h Ch«6. M'Candlesii Etq., South Weit corner ofthr Uii.ioud, Siutlrr e. Attorney at Law, »KURK3LII VESASCO COISTV, A (■ cw* ivwt >«th it uovsa Fifth Street, Pittsburgh' Pa„ FOUNDED lit 18*0 AK» Incorporated Dy Legislative Ctiartor'. j *±6 ILiWi LlbiliiiliijliM of the kind IN Tili: UNION, conducted by a pnu-tlcal BL'SINfcHS MAN. Our lilgltett commercial authorltle«, F:wit »>n«J V. Ht. protiuttticc his eyatem "112 Book-keeping uneqiiiil«Hl—-comprehending ev««ry departmeat of l»md ne i, and vet H-t nkiliuliy condi nwed that the attentive j student miieteia the whole iu six or eig)>t wiuka. It cou« i hisuiof STOCK BOOKS. clo«ed once with a l« and twice with a gain—exhibit lug by three different method*, the transfer of old to | new book*. PATJTNF.RHIIJP BOOKS, condnotud by three different motli 'd««, exhibiting Ibe I trrtii-fv-r of old t • tu-w b'»ok-, with tbe Introduction «»f a | dew partner. And i«nictiraily illUMttnting the PRIVATE LEDGER, | by meant* of which the re*ultn of th«» luninew are kept - out of tlie general bookn, f.-r the line of the partuera on* Iv. The bo<>k It dot even nutted elsewhere. Theaettle ntent of P u tuorship by eiNOLl' ENTRY, with t)x practical illustrations, exhibiting the h'»"ks re opeued by Doublo-Lntry. A concise rule for rectifying DERANGED DOUBLE-ENTRY BOORS, with six speciflcaf ions. Thegidnor |.»m 112 mud, end tbe books correctly re-opened. The 1 earner Is also txercisedin OPENING BOOKS, from eight spfcifit'.iiions, including fecial condition* not often met with iubunln •><. Also, a neriotia of eKeicisealn CtOSINU BOOKS, from new and peculiar specifications The learner also wi itoK about eighty BUSINESS FORMS ! of Promissory Notes, Ju lgment Notes. Drafts, Orders, Bills of Kxchsnge, Accounts, Invoices, Ac., Ac. Aluo, a I «e>les »112 BUSINESS I.F.TTKRS, which, with the butine'H f'»riof>, are *ll connected with his . com HP of It'ink K <.*<•! inc. mnkinfr it a course of bitsiuesspractice, with a course of twenty-live LECTURES UPON BOOK K KEPI NO, by tbe Se?iior Prin'-ipal. expl ininz sll the buiineas mat ters j LECTURES ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS. How ev.'i v one nr'V vt rich How to got rich by tra -1 ding. Ibe c*»use« of <-omiiicrct »l failures. On specula. J Hons. Ihe moral influenceuf integrity in >oatU, Ac.— * 1 Also, lectures upon COMMERCIAL LAW, | on Pnrtnerthljit, Contract*, Insurance. Common Carriers, j tbe ht-itute of Ac. Practical instruetione in ; detecting COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, by a full set of ganmr-.i vim*ttoe and counters, and a i large collection of counterfeit notes. OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING, (In manuscript.) exhibits the construction snd equip ment. tbe oi'Otitlng rc« jpts and ex pundit urea, tbe books closed und a dividend recordcl These bw-ks wi« ndeer tiried by others, but not taught elsewhere in the city.— Our now system of PRIVATE RANK BOOKS, (in manuscript,> embracing all the best forms inns« among private Bankers Our new euiargod sdition of DL'V* S STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING, In this department sfndents have the ssslstance of our Snperln fe'i le-.:*, Mr. fIIOS. 11. SMITH, an experienced Practical Mercantile Accountant, and 112 'imerly Clerk of a Missis "'ii" Our full course of business ttsctlcn Includes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about THIRTY DIFFER! NT FORMS, ris : 11 Ledgers, 7 Day-books ft .bmro ilf. « Hill b > ks, 4 Cash- Books 4 h'tlen j. Jn*o<.-b.j- 1.-, I Discount-hook 1 (.'beck register, 1 Lrj . t register. 'l«'-dleetion-registers, I Tickler, I Handi-ter, 1L; eight Ua»k, % 2 P.ieMge li.H.k-1.! Fnel-fi .-k l he-eh f*pr icti' ally record about HUNDRED Bl I i. S I'HANSACTIO'S, compre hending DUFF'S original pi iii of business education In (roduced twenty fn" >«• > - ■/•>. How far others have succeeded in imitating lion win i»« best seen by comparing the I'lisiiiu-i paperxand 1 112 their pupils with thoMi "I the graduates of thin institution. HAItPEU S ENLARGED EDITION OF I>L FF'» HOOK KKEPINO Price $1,76. Postags JO cents E- Idliy Booksellers gun erully. The following testimonials indicate tbe character o this v/oik : '• Noofbtr work upon Bo>k-Keeping explains the sub jects With «o much clean oes« and simplicity.' F. W . EDMUNDS, Cashier Mechanics L ink. \t all at N. Y. "It gives a clear insight into all depart mint* of this science. ' A.S. FKASER, Cashier of Seventh Wwd Bank.'N. Y. H As an extensive abip r.American and Kuropeax merchant, bank director, etc., he bai burn the rnputatiot of the bigeat order of businc*- t ilviit- ' JOHN W. ltU I; Nil AH, Merchant, N.». South *t.. New York 'Mr. Duff is a man of rarequaiiflc-ci ml for business. * M. D. TAYLOR, Mot chant, Union st.. New Or leans. M Mi. Duff is s merchant of the respectability.'* J LANDIS. Mer. banr. NewGrlenr.f. "I graduated in l ofi s t .lit-/" in i.alf tbe time Ie» pec ted. His admirable hy*:em includr-i uutblng surpffw .luous, a n iaaves out anything ertsentiul.'' J. R. COMPTON, Cashier Niagra Bank. Lc<l;port, N y . " It contains much matter important to the merchant.*' V.. ij. HA LSTEA D, President Manhattan Bank, N. Y. •'The most complete woik < 112 tii-; k nd I have ever s»»en.' JAMES P. MURRAY. President Excbanya Bank, i'itfsburgh. '•The most eleai aud coniprel»en«i*» that I h-vf n.ot with." JOHN SNYDER, Cashier Bank#lf i'ittsburgh. "Yon bare vnnr own long experience as a meichant to iro'A use iu this wgrk." RICHARD IKMN . Merchant. No. OS Front street N. Y. j M Tha favorable expressed by gentle men <4 competent nutbutity aie well d**rred and very properly bestowed." CHARLES M. LF.UPP, LEOPOLD BIER WORTH. ROBERT KELLY, i Special Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, N Y [Extract from tbe Miuutee.j PROSPER M. WET3IORE, Secretary. "Your Committee unanimously concui in tbe opinion of tbe utility of the imposed m*:h id of Mr. Doff. ft GURDONJ. LEEDS, ' Recording Secretary of the American Institute, N". Y | THE NEW ENGLAND EDITION OF DUFF'S STEAM j BOAT BOOK KEEPING, Just Published bv the author. Price $2.00. B»>id by ! Guneiaily. i "A perfect system for keeding such books and accounts" J.C A ROTHERS. Formerly Caahier of the Merchants' Bank Pittsburg. I"The Time Table atano is worth th»« price of the book." D. It. HEREON. Late Cork of steamer Mount Vernon. "I consider tbe legal 112 irm of the Steamer's Protest eo valuable that I never leave poits without a copy of the book ou A. C. MCCALLAM. Captain steamer Areola. "Ths onlr work published ofany value to the fcteamer's Accouatant."' J- F. J. ALLISON, Formerly Clerk of tbe Fortune. "The most tei f'tft <t<-»um of fateamer'a Accounts in use." , ! C. F itISBEB. Formei ly Captain of sieaxnar NaahvUJa. On Wiu. ll.DJifl'sJPeumansliip. Twelve First Premiums ! for the best Business and Ornamental Penmanship, , awarded our Present Penman, by the United States Fair I atCiocinnati in - ».Is6o j Pennsylvania State Fair at Wy0ming.............. lbflO. 1 Western Pennsylvania Fair at i m.«burgh ~.IBCO j Western Ylr^nlaFair at Wbwllng-..- ....^...1*60 And the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland „..ISC2 ' | All of which are exhibited at onr office. * ; "pe. ff t gems of th« Penman's art. — l'ittJ uryh Pott. ' ! "Tb<*e perf' rmenceecan only be excelled by the ao thori'itUbmrgh Gazette. * ! -All his ornamental deeigns ar"» new and remarkable ; pert .Tnauc^e.'*— l'rming CattUc. "Ibe late Weatern Pennsylvania Fair swarded hfna six First Ptewhnna in all branches of the art.''—Ohio ! State Jennie L ' OURTERHO. For the Graduating 3>i :t tima unlimited «... 440,00 Blanks and Stationery;: S7 elsewhere 2.50 The enlai ged edition «»f Luff -. Book-keeping 1,75 Our blanks are made- 112 fine extrasiz': paper, ruled oom ; plete.with auxiliaries. ! The Instrution therefcie offers the Commercial Stu dent, the fcilowiag IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: | Ist. TT»e beat Syctem of accounts to use. taught by the j Author. „ 2d. The daily lecture® c.f an exper!en<*.>d Accomitanf. ; 3d. A sATing wf half tb« liuie by olha; Coiie- I ge-s. and S2O or S3O In boafd. ! 4th. A saving of SGor S.* in Statkmery. j 6th Having tbe beat bminens penman In tbe W**t. • Uf ®r full send for oar elegant view CV pc»;lar 112»» e. with aaniples 112 «r Penman e Bu> : inem nnd i Onittti.ci.i iI Writ.n- Uufrmnft 2: cent tor r«m tt» P. Uif F & SO 2i, Pilwiij.als i Jane 1. Wai4::ln.i > kxset^r^rv,
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