THE AMERICAN'CITIZEN. 6 jtler, Pa., Wednesday,MAY 24 '865 Whihkkrs!!! —Those wishing a fine pet of whiskers, a nice moustache. or a beautiful herd of flossy hair, will please real the card of THUS. P. CUAI'MAN in another [.art of thin paper. Dikd. —On the 21st itist., at his resi dence in Butler boro., after a protracted illness—Mr. John Duffy, aged 7'J years. G months and 20 days. The deceased emigrated to America, with his parents, in the year IT9'(—being but 8 years old. Four years afterwards they crossed the I lleghcny river into what is now Butler county; came to the bor ough of Butler in 1823, where he resided until the time of his decease. Notice to lillildl'l'H. Scaled proposals will be received by either of the undersigned up to the 14th day nfigjune, ISOj, for the uiiding of a Presbyterian Church, in Jefferson town ship, Butler county. A plan and speci fication can be seen by calling on cither of the undersigned, or on 11. D. M'Geary, near the lot. 11. 11. Bf.ar, Taos. Martin. Declination. At the urgent request of my friends, my name was published as a candidate for County Treasurer. Now as my business arrangements fur the summer prevents my paying any attention t<> the subject which duty to myself would require: I with draw my name for the present; but if I sluiuld live two years hence, 1 shall urge every houorable means to secure my nom ination. Wii i.iam Fowzku. Ust of Jurors tor June Term. GRAND JURORS. H. W. (irunt, Buffalo; Alex. Brown, Mercer; Michael M'Bride. Vfcnango; Muses Linsey, Summit; I'avid Stewatti Cherry , B. I'. I.lliott, W'urth ; 'ieorge Bays, Midd^px; Andrew Wick, Clay; I'". II Alarm, Slipjieryrock ; Jis. ll.i {<■l Penri; John Iti ier. C. nc 'i ; John hi i, I'arlier , James 11.,v-. linit -n .ii.i. iS,ui'.< Sr., Muddyc.'cuk . J-mi.us *!• A ins ..1 P. \V:!s.n. nil• •«j i u oiflfing; Sylvec.M- Milfirfd, Allegheny j J.' .uthet-, Forward; liavi'i Zuv lei, J K'k n ; 1. I . \\ . '1 iiotnps", h burn, ilu ie , John I'ampbell, Centre; Joh:i i\ Bh'oter, Winfield; Win. Borland, Bu et; Jo c| h Meals, Washington. iHA \ . 11-I J I ROUS—HBKT WEI- K. ■ li'ini I atiu'i'si'ii, Adams; James Mil 1' rd Allegheny; Win. Fleming, Buffalo; •J.• 1111 .111_. liuiler; Silas l.'oven, Hia •ty , .Saiii'l li-ii land, ('eutre; Jacob Wwi l.U'.i, t.'lieny , John Webb, Cfay; James ; Ma.t.u. I leailieid ; John List, Ciiutun; Isaiah X iuiblin, Coiieont; James Welsh, Sr., Coiinoqiienessing; John Eiumel. ; Cranberry; Martin Wick, Donegal; Mi-i elitel Auilre, l'airview; Bobt. W.Gra haui, Forward; Hubert Allen, Franklin; ! Joseph Allen, Jackson ; John Arthurs. JetWson; Henry J.Beighley, I .micas- i ter; Patrick Meßridc, Marion; John Maxwell, Mercer; William Leslie. Mid-| eiesex ; William cbay, Muddyereek ; Archibald McJunkin, Oakland; John Shryoek, Usq., Parker; Jas Peer, l'euii; Edward Smith, S!ipporyrock ; Jacob Johnston, Summit; Christopher Martin, Venango; Watson Mays, Washington; Thomas Bickctt, Winficld; William Puny, Worth; J. U. Campbell, borough Butler; Klisha Kiugsberry, Centreville; Jeremiah Bowman, Harmony ; James Met Jill, llu rrisville ; Alex. Aiken, l'or tersvillc. SECOND WEEK. IlcnryShaffer, Prospect; J. G. llelm bold, Saxon burg; Win. Bastian, Zolic noplc; Jacob Fiedcrick, Millerstowu ; John C. Kedick, Allegheny ; Thos. Flem ing, Buffalo; Simon Vetter, Butler; J no. Benison, Adams: John J. Croll, Brady; Jauics Badger, Centre ; Charles Tinker, Cherry; Jeremiah v» ick. Clay; James HemphiH, Clinton; John Starr, Jr., Con cord ; Thomas Alexander, Coiinoquencs sing; Samuel Duncan, Cranberry; Alex. Story, Fail-view ; Cornel in L) iUds, For ward; Gu.irge Albert, Franklin; Win. Boggs, Jaekso J ; Williuui Cochran, Jef ferson; Gottlieb Burry, ijanoaster; Klias MortlaiiT, Marion; Alex Seatou, K-q , Mercer; Win. J Mcßride. Middlesex Johu A. /A i.ire, Muddyereek; Soloiui.ii Mosur, Oakland; Wui. H Shira, Paike , H ilaou Graham, Penn ; Thomas Shan nou. Slippery rock ; James Campbell Bor. Buth r, Jas. li. Miller, Venango; Johu Mechling, Washington; Hubert. Cooper, Venango; liaiupson Dean, Worth,; Geo. Vogeley, Borough Butler; Abraham Stinem n Donegal; Arthur O'Poufiell. Clearfield. —lf any body is disputed to raise a question in regard to the dispo«iiions t.. be made of Davis, we refer them to th, opinion of Davis on an alleged crime, which compared to bis own is a virtue qn the Senate of United States Davis used the following language, when speak ingof.John Brown: "Who would seek to dull the *word of ja*t'cp in ft.vor nt'l h ti whose cr.uic Cjiim e .- •.% i:11 I i< mosfa ill .iTfMit t • n:i ii m . li • v; ■ tion of every ohligu.i into rhe j-i.-i >i com a pnct, (he laws, the Constiio ion. there quiremente ol public virtue aud j ersonal fcooor" Arrival and Departa r<> of Mnlls The mall from Butler to Ea«t Sandy, l>y way of Ilolv ; nko. Oonltenvllle, An-indale. Murrinsville and Clinton- J ville. mile*: leave* Hut lor on Monday and Friday of 1 each week. ato'clock, a. returns on Tuesday and i Sat in day of each week' at 7 o'cpick. p. ni.' 2 The mail from Rntler to Salem Cr«>*§ Roads, by way of Saxonburg, Sarveiuville, Froeport, Shmirer's Cross Ho id*, 1 McLaughlin's Store and Oiklaud Crow Roads, 4.1 tulles: leaves Butler on Tuo*day and Saturday of eacn week, n? * .Wr!ock,a. m.: returns on frlday and Monday ef each week, at S o'clock, p. m. 1 The mall from tlufler to New OMtle. by way of ATonnt Cbesnut. I'nupect, Porteptvflle an«l Ibincet. ii. miles; leaves RuHer On Monday and Thursday of each \ro«dc,at fl o'clock a. in; return# nn Tuestlay and Friday of e ich trcek, at ft o'cloi k. p. m. Tin- mail from Rutb*r to byway of Xorth | Oakland. Hamhart** Mill#, Raldw fn and llruin, 2.i mile*. i lenrs Hntler on Monday and FH lny of each week, at U . I o'clock, a. in: returhs oh Tuesday and Saturday of each weok, at 9 o'clock, p. in. Th* maM fmni Rntler to Vew Rrlehton, by way o(Pa tershnrjr. P.renk-Neck and Zelien»«p!e. 20 miles; with two ' additional trips between Break-Neck wul /ulionoplo: leitvs Butler on Wednesday ol earh wnek. at 7 o'clock, a. m.: re ~ urn-ton Thursday of each week, at ftoVlock. p. m. . The mail fr«»m llutler to Pittshnrit, by way of Olade Mills, Bak*rHt<iwt». Tally Caw. Ktna. Beqiiesn* nnd Alle fflieny City. 82miles: lenves Butler e*<?rv morning, exempt Sunditv. at 7 o'clock, a. m.: arrives at Butlur from I'itts tuimh by the same roirte, erory «iay, Sunday excepted, at 1 o'clock, p. m. i The mail from Butler to Merer, by wnv r.f McCendlf**. Rrowulncten, Slippery-Rock, North Liberty. T.onden and Balm, 32 miles: I raves Butler ev«*i v day, Sunday excep ted, at 1 o'clock p. m.; returns by the snme route, every day. Sunday excepted; arriving in Butler at 7 o'clock in The mail from Hutlor to Indiana, by way of C .ylos- j fill'. >Vi,rthlni;t> n. Kittanning. Klderton and ShHucta, ; 4s miles: leaves Butler on and Thurstlay of each | week, at 4 o'clock, n. m.; leturns on Tuesday and Friday of i each week, at 7 o'clock, p. in. I The mail front Butler to 0 mile*, leaves !?• vd'town on Friday morning <>f e;vh week. at ButUrin the 112 rptvvMi : departs 112 ir p.iv.l-t.,»n same day after the arrival of the mall from Pittsburgh. NriK IAIi \OTIC s;s. _imT" ' CONNOQUKNK«SIN(J T.OpO F i ftatfd meetings at the 11 all, on v Monday evening, commencing at ! sixo'chn k. Brethren from sistrr bulges are respectful ; 1 v Invited to attend. By order of the N. <i. 1 I' 1 • AV. M.—Butler Lodge, No. 272. A. Y.M. bold* //\ Its stated meetings in the Odd Fellows Hall, on ' j \/V A/ Main Street, Butler Pa. on the first \V«dnes | jTyO\ day of eaeli in-»nth. Brethren from sister : i ' y \ Lodges aro respectfully invited tor.ttend. By order of tho W. M. I ' 1 '«> < <'i;suin])tlv(*H. , I CONSUMPTIVE snlferem will receive a valuable pre ; scripti>'ti f-r tii'-cureof Con umption, Asthma, Br- nciii- • j ti-'.and all thri it ati'l Lung uflection-*, i'free of charge,)by I feuding tlivir addle - to !tvv. KDW AUD A. WILStIN. >\ iliiatu>buig, Kings Co., New York. I Dec. 7,18d4::3m0. , KniToa or Citi/hx: I»r.AR Siu:—ith yoor» perniis ki.ii. I wish to say to the readers "112 your paper that I I will send, by retujn mail, to all who witdi ii He | eij.e, with fill 1 directions f>r in iking and using a simple \ egetable Balm that will effectually remove, in ten days. Pimples, Blotches. Tan, ami all Impurities of j tbe Skyi, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and Beau- i i will also nail fee to those having l*a!d Head 4, or j Ram *F.»--ei, simile dii eel ;"iw and iliforinatioU that will j ■ : tn. i.' i them t > start a full gr- uth « 112 Luxuriant Hair, , i \\ bi.-kers, or a Moil-tacbo, in le»« than thirty days. Ail : pplicuti": ar weretl by return until without i ! charge. ltespecti'ully yours, '1 lit)."-- i . • II A i MAN. Cbcmisf, lii ad way, New Voik. 1 : Rut lor. March 1. l'T..V.3in 'A lio Bridal C'hnutber. . I : reflect! Ie wise lu tlnte FH .• to an v mldres'. fort' •• benefit -f (he at ! i fiicteu *ent by return mail. Address ,i AS. S. HU j » Bn adway, New York ; ! Butl«r Apt II 12 1 *•«."»::3m •• Dism i At the resilience of her husba* d, "ii Tuesday. May 2d I I Mrs. !lizt Itii'khart, wife «112 David lJurkha. t. of j j butler t p., aged Go .>ears. As it hath been the L ru> w ill to bereave this family ' j of a kind and g-»od wife ami tender mother, we hope he j | may >till c mf-i1 the remaining membersof this afflict- j • el 112 itndy. with the consolation flint their l<»sj is His g »in And they « an al« > remember that <»«»«! has prmni-c I to he I j a Father ti> the and He surely will not f>raake i , the motherless, If they put their trust in Him. As their | only son is now in the service. In thel-1 d Regiment, P. V., j j Koanoke Island, N,C., theiefore he was denietl the priv J ! ilege of being at hi* mother's bed.sMe during sick- I J ness and her death. But when he bid farewell to her. j she told him n- t live to see him come home again. Alas! how true! Now it was at the Lord's high ! ; behe«t that Mr. Tattle's children were made orphans j They can now feel thai He who sent his messenger tore- j 1 move their parents from tin m. still I «< keth upon th m. , and that His love is better than an earthly pareut. They ; | will all have to remain here but a few fleety years. »t , i long-sst, and then at the end of time, a band of dia-i ■ I spirits audit to conduct them home asso<»nas lheir ends i ! draw near, if they are only submissive to all Ills holy 11™ | xiav 41>vEitrisi;i:.\ i>. | L-TBAVKD f,i>m > li« sub-, ub , liting in Franklin Tp, ' O a\«• j county. »n "i '• mt tim .'dli May. a two j j year old light bay cdt. with a star on the 112 ireltead, some white hni. • at the ro.,t of the tail, no other mark* ! descrnable. The finder v. ill be liberally rewarded for i the return > 112 the same, or giving notice of its wherea bouts. .N -tico can be loft at Baston's ll.dell. Zelieno i pie. or at Hentids store Zeliemtplo, or tho suhsaribar at iWnrtemburg. Lawrence county Pa. May 17, Im;s. HEMIY MCSKR. Carpenters Take Notice. SRALED PROPOSALS will be received f»r the erection and completion of a Church building fir the C. P. j congregation if M unt Varnnm, r.esr North Washlng ; ton, Butler county. Pa., until th - lfith day of.lt n next, on which day the committee will meet on the ira uisus | at 10o'clock A.M. i Any information required can be obtained by applica tion to the undersigned at Anandale, Butler c. iinty. Pa., i «>r to James \\ . Kelly at North Hope, Butler county. Pa. | A plan of the building can be seen by calling on Rev. j Mui. A. Black, near the premises. h.c.mvoy, I May 9th, IWJ. Chairman of Committee. Acliiiiiiistrntor'N I KTTKIiS of Administration on the estate of S. D. 1 J i hristy late of Cherry T >wuship, dee'd. having been j granted to the undai-signod.ail m-isoim knowing them | selves indebted to said e-tate are requested t., make i immediate payment, and those having claims ngaiiwt the ; j snme di present them properly autiientlcated for eet ) tlement • K. F.CHRISTY. . i May 17, 186 ft, X<lm r Adiuinisirator'M Xolirr. ; T ETTKRS of new,on the estate I \j of Daniel Wolfoit! lale ftbeiv Tp ilec d. having j j been duly Issiieil to the undersigned, all per*ou« know | ing themselves indebted t" will make immedi | ate tayinent.sud thow- having claims against s-.i.l entnt,. j will present them properly authenticated for settlement. | May 17. lSbft. JI. r. CHRISTY, Ad m. Ad minis* razor's Xotiff. IKTTKRB of Administration < n the estate of Jona- J tijan H ckeubeny. |.tte of Cherry Tp. dee d having been duly issued to the undersigned, tberef re all persons knowingth-mselvi.s indebtetl to -aid estate. <ti« iuqnes led to make immediate pay niewt. and tin se has*mgclaims against the same v\dl prcMtut theu» pi ly autiientic t ; ted 112 <r settlement. K. F. CHKibl Y. Au m Mrj 17. lsu'l. Appraisement List niHE fidlowiug Appraisement List- under the fifth sec- X tion of the Act of April 14. 1«S£1, have l»een preeen te<l and tileil in ti»e office of tho Clerk of the Orphan> Court of Butler eouuty, b^-wit: , N ". Marcll 18". Mm. fiiMn t)avl«, widow nl David Davis, doc d. Rsai lUdatn mu luntiug to BUSAN DAVIS, WM. UIBSON, Cx'rs. K 'o.*2, March Term, ISn;., Mrs Fanov Elliott widow of John £lliott doc J. Persanal paoperty Amounting to 1300,00 0 < . SV.DW'ICK, »• LtMUI.SU. Lx'rt. No. 83, March Term 1666, Mrs talharine Dillaman, w d"W of J'hil p Diliauiau, dee d, ieisuiial pr >por amounting to JACuBUHKES Aim No. S4. Maith ferui, IS6.">, Mrs Liixxbe.b Winter, ' widow of Wm. Wimer, dee'd. Personal pr -perly amoun ting to $3J0,00. JNO. HUM UJihMto. Admr. «»fwhich the creditors Heiraand legatees dNtr&otees and othurMniorosiod will take n »tioe -'til appear at tiie next Teim t<Hwit: the second M Malay of ,lu>ie next and not later than the third day theie- 112, to show c»u»e the same. By the Court. May 17,1305, W. J. TWNO, Cl'k. w. a. ti. kiddle p. cuaax ftta&LX &CLMIK, Attoi'uejfs' CLt LaWi! O.uee, in ; C uuu > &iu-vc>ur'a oilier. 2iutlcr, A*n, W»i attend toali businecu entrusted to them, prompt It ' Aim- ku-um iuii Au»aTa.f..i •ccelviug i iioa»TUib, xutx Pal ioinw iheii .«p.oK'uiaU%ee. 4fcar Ne cheegv unUi ca<Sms aruaCKcrted. j Regislors Xotioc. N-OTICK Is bet eby given, to all persons Interesteil. that the foil*'wing accounts havo been passed and ' filed in the Registers Office, of F.utler ccunty. and will I be presented H»r confirmation and allowance, to the 0r» phau'sCourt, to beheld in the luro. of liutler, on Med ! ensdey Juno. 14,1866. Pinal account of A. M©Ca»d'«ws. of M"in. John ston dee'd. Filed March 20, 1*65, Final account of Robert Hartley Jr. Executor of Bobt Hartley Sr. Doc d. Filed Mar. '29, 18Cf>. Final account of Newton Kennedy. * hn'r of Edward Kennedy, Fx-, of David Kenned}, dee'd. filed April 11. iMlft. Final acconr.t of Philip Snyder ami Jonathan Walker Ex'rs. « 112 Geo. Stepp, dee'd. Filed May 3d, I*W. Final account of S d«»nv n D dtls, Ex'r. of James Dodds dec <L Piled Mty 9, Ibfift. Flnil ac'-ount of Newlon Kennedy, Adm'r. cf Edward Kennedy dee d. Filed Mav ». I*C5 Final account c 112 Harriet MllKgan. Executrix ofJos. MUlg.tn dee d. Filed May 6,lfcfft Final account of John Conn,Gu trdlan of Finje.v Mor timer, minor child of Johat h an Mjrtimer. lile"! May 6, lsrr.. I'aitial account of J. M. ?IcCandlest, Tru-tee for tale of Real Estate of John llockenberv Filed Mav 16. JOHN n. CHATTY, March 17,19C6. Dep. Reg. | FIRST NATIONAL BiHK OF Bugler, Fa. < n]ti(al, - - - - This Bank has been Appointed a SPECIAL -A.G-Hj3STT FOR Tin: SALE OF TUB 7-30 LOAN. We offer this d --drable Investment in sums to suit pur j chasers. The notes are iu sums of !*.-»o, Bioo rf.ioo siooo a 95000 I and are convertifble, June 1">, 160 ft, into U. S. 5-20, Six per cent Gold bear- j ing Bonds. ) MvlO, 15M:3t. I J.CUMMINOS. Cashier, j SHERIFF'S SALES. 1)Y virtue «112 a writ > t Fleii I;u : a- issued out I) of the i'. ui t if foiiim in I'D -t- t butler • "intv. , j and tome diiccted, there will be public s ile. :Ht the Com t II." ein"lr b. >r • m?h - 112 butler,.m Motidiy, j the .2th div of June, A. 1).. lat oneo'eltick, p. m„ the following property, to wit: All the rijebt. title, interest end claim • 112 M F. White j of in aud to twenty-one and a half acres 112 land m >re or I*hs. situated in < '.noqiieiM-s-Ini towuvliip. Ilutlcr Co. , Pa., bounded and de-'-i ibed as follows; North Iv Th •« | Alexander, cast by Rolit. Mmtin's helr* ; . Nouth by old j Harmony road, w -t by Oe .. Reiishley: all cleared and I uud'T fence. Heiyed and taken in execntl-'U h the j property of M. F. White, at the suit if Mercer A • o. May l'l, W. O BRACKIiNRIPCJE. MOWING MACHINES. r' FARMERS are Invited t . call an ! examln our assort- I 4 111 **it t •t" Mowing M tclifnes We ire prepared to I j ferui«h them on tea «malde terms and with tho LATEST IMPROVEMENS. ' T*nl«n on Intnl., I!:iv Mnvnt. f< fnlOvi"..-. *f. BMtar.*!»y ICIHW, 4.0. & W.CAMrr.i 11, .tiliiilnisfrntoKN Sntteo. I CTTC'IS "112 ii.liiiliil-trntl- II .11 11.0 ..»1..t.. "112 It. C. I I J (I i< li. I .lie .-t i- >! i" v i«» w |p . having been i ji- 1 e.l b\ liwlti ri-Aer t > the no '••• J requested to innKl imiiieillafn |»ayment. ami th«»se having j cliiims the s-iine are ie«piii»m| to present them • 1 properv authenticated 112 r «ettlenient j May 10, I J>S I AII HR wV, A Im'r. j I Dr. B. F. Hamilton & Co. | DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, lio,v<r* ISloch, lEiillit I*a. For sale a Pure Quality ol* ! DRI'O3 PAINT." 0IL« PYB-STUFFP M\o |R( SIIK. < 112 \Rll »>. 01!. RE>ZOLK VARNISH ! PATENT MEPICI.Nt.i MINKS LIQUORS F>)R MRDTCINAb PURPOSES i FANCY SOAPS, PERU MKRV, NOTION® WINDOW GLASS, I'I,ASTER PARIS, LI. Cab Soda CRI AM TARTAR. Etc Ltc. Wines for Sacramental Uso, at Cost,: I AC.ENTS FOR D;;. MUBBAV'SMcOICINEX. I Physicians Prescriptions, Carefully Compounded. The at tent I .n of Ph.v- ■ aim hi I p.- i 1- generally, are j invited to give ii* a cill.be njf eonlideiit we en red as ! 1 u asanv -iuiil.ir establishuieut iu tho county, j Mny V-\ ■ Writ <»S' I'artSliosi. IN the matter of the Partition of the real estate of John Kcnier dec d. In theOrphnu's « . urt of liuc'er Co. h«id at Dutler.mi the 13th day «.f June l> i T!»e Commonwealth <>f l'enn«ylvadia—To the heir* and lecal lepre*ent:rie<M of John Keillor dee d t>» wit; The I etition • 112 t'le'lerick Swaitx, in and u l»«- half'( bin wife, S pliia Swariz. a mi l heir of John Kt iiier dee'd win presented verting forth that John Kemor. late - 112 Middlesi \ ip. Duller count* dee d, died in the township af'ie<«aid ab >ut the 2d dav "112 June, isrn. inleMatc. hiving a « ido« hu.l live el,d.ln n. and the son of it decern-el child to wit: Caihirino intermar ried with Dr. l etei Dockellere. liviuxan L 'Ui«vilie iihio, Jacob Kernel living in Adair count> hb/ahetb intermarried with Richard L'mstend.living iu Middlesex town-hip. Rntler C' Unty Pa.: S<»phia. intei married with Fre<lerick Swart*, living in Allegheny city, and being the pai*titloner of J«din Crilcbb n. a son -.f Ch htiana dee'd, who wa« Intermarried with John t'ritcbl-w Sr« the «aid bning a min-tr ovor tho age .»f 11 years, and residing with his fither in Foiwnid irwiiship. butler cohnty Pa. That the ►ai I dec*dent died seized in fee of in and to a certain lot or piece or parcil of ii d in Middlesex Tp.. Rntler Co., p.i. h.inn led and described a* follows: On the n-' th by Jame- Ander*on. east by .In • Smith and James McCollum. «outh by John Lyon and Jacob Schulmore: west by John* -n \\ liite and Michael Etdicrman. containing one hundred acrss moie oi le-n. Take notice that an Inqnisitr n will be hebl on the premises on Weilnenlay. May 21, If' ">,at lOo'cl.t-k. a. m. which the legal representativex «.f. Hid ileeed«.nt are require.! to takenotfee. Vf. 0. BRACKENR!DOE. May 1 Nj«\ Miei ifT. KvooiitorN \oii(T. E-tatx or Daniel Mr\u, n::c'n. T ETTF.RS testamentary on tho estate of Dan'l Meal*. I j late of W hhington township, dee d, havingl»i-««j is* sued to the undersigned All persons knon*'Ug them nelves indebted tosai.i estate.are n >tiHed to make imme diate payment: and th >-o having claims iigninst the same. Mill present thorn properly authenticated for set tlement JACOR DAURENSPFCT* S. D. MLALS. March fith, lFfi£::3t. Executor*. I'tihiie Hale. BY virtue '.fan order and decree if (he Orphan's ' ourtwf butler county. Pa., the unders'gned Ad uiiniMr i or of Henry V. St *»p«. late of tVashington tp., dee'd. will i>(Ter for »sle at public outcry on tin piemi.x-s On loth f/aj/ of Maj/,nt 1 0 ft'rfork it.m . of said day. eig' ty eight acres < fhnd. l»e the same more or lem. situitted in Washington township. Rntler county, bounded by and adjoining lainU «.f Phillip Stoops jr. U illiatn Christy, Milo Klinfeltor. Robert ll.tnn* and otliers. Terms—fash in hand, on eoi»flrma»i.>n of sale by tho said Court. WILLIAM STOOPS, Adiu'r. I.iMt «112 t'IIUHCN, ppni: 112 Mowing is the lis<t of cau-os set d«.wn f>r trial 1 at June ter i. I>' 6. HIL«T WRSS. Com W. 11. Williaai et al. R->es«ing k Walters, James Wier TH Wilbain :.elj. a'aeob Hepler vs 11 p. Sh ikeiy. H. P Shakely vm Jar I. Ileplar Mordeiea Jonee ▼« 11. 11. Slater. Wm. Story vs Wm Ad mis S. R Peffer. v* Zeiglei Fi.ilorACo. John M M Caudles* t a ife ▼« Joseph i «mber « wife Jacob Simian TI R. Harbison, et. al. Dr. J. 1 Brothers, ▼§ Henry R >seni»angh Andrew Sloan vs Daniel Hoover, et. el B£Co*X> a £tK peojamio Chews Ear's. • vs •E. L. Oeliespia 0. W. Crozier, adm'r of Lr. Jsmes Graham vs Jacob Zeigier, D. Kelly TS Sandi M uiil, et al John C feott et al ' pai titers Se it jsaker JL 'o. vs Wm T; .jcs " j ISree l.m Ad'iu. \* Hei Uirt Salvage IH mi i - » Jac «. v • I iMf ck ' iMimeHl Munen l ianc:- 'dc'.-id# nfl'ito « 112 i in! .?w:»i i use of il. . Hvs R <waiiMi;i '■ hit 'i ' cCamlle.-s vs Mrs A U Icwir? Jin M Met audla-0 vs i; < nifce. j: * ife • L in is i • »d \* i- > . n Johu M < .*uaioo« twdu vs J Coujiw aw fe I*. 1«B» Wm. blhA/4** Pfalby { GRAND OPENING;! ! OF Spring & Summer! DRY GOODS, ! I! AT D. T. PAPE & CO, An Extraordinary large Stock;: OF GOODS, Purchased Before the Late ADVANCE^; Ami 111 br so dRI Astnnlahlnyj LOW PRICES, Call mid Ijonk Through oun STOCK Before Purchasing Or|)lianN Court Ntilc*. 13 Y virtue of nu order anil decree of the Orphan's ' ) Court, in and for tin* county of Mutter, the undrr- I finned, Executor of the lost will and testament of Thos. , M M tin.l it- .<f Parker tp., dec'd, will offer fjrs.de at public vendue. on the premises, On the 151/i ilay <>f May nt.i t. at 1 o'clock, ono hundred acres of land, more or less, situate in Par ker tn., county of Rutler, upd State of Pennsylvania, hounded by awl adjoining lands of Jacob Rarr, Daniel \\ aiker, J nines Say, nn<l others. Title good. I T. !:vs—'»ne third "t (ho pntcht«e money to bo paid on the confirmation ..f the sale by the Court, and the res idue in two equal annual payments, with interest from said confirmation. Alton IRA LI) MARTIN, THOMAS CAMI'HKIyL, April 10. ISCS::Bt. Executor*. TAKE ITOTIGB. \S INV W ifi*. Idiy.'ibetb .lane Conn has left IIJJ' bed I and" board on the'Mb int. without any just cause, I j I therefore wnrn all persons from harbering or trusting her on mv account n* I will not be accountable for any I debtHcontracted liy her. JAS. L. CONN. xotici:. T'.V th" matter «-f the fluid ncccunt of John Meyers ami Henry i;osebaugh, Committee of Lewis lleigh- I ]y ; In the Cc.urt of Common Pleas, of Rutler county, No. j j 7. September term.. I And now to wit: March 27th, ! I l re ii t filed mill confirmed and notice of the j { tiling. directed to he given, according to nile, relating to ; j account* of and trustees: and that the sume j ; will be nll'-we'l on the liist day of n -it Term, to wit: j ; the Uili dav of Jim*. A. I). IS'JS, unless exceptions bo i filial ou oi before that day, of which notice is hereby i given. J Butln' Imm ft/, gjt: Certified from the Record thisl.*> day of April, 18».'5. W M. STOOPS. April 10. m*,. Prothonotary. ! Large & Splendid Stock! OF SPRING GOODS, j Bought at IWXIC Prices. 1 Thomas Stshley's Main St. South of Court House, RI TLKSI, «»A. PRINTS At l.'J 15 —lß—ao. RLI:\CIII:I» vr I.IN. w —ls—lfl-a.i. RROWN MUBI.IV 15-19-99 :iO. I)KLU> «5 <o 30. j Dress Goods & Shawls, i Ready Made Clothing in every Variety and Price. HOOTS & SHOES. IIATS &-CAPS. CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY. Pistols & Revolvers of the Best Makes fiB m Every body can aire money, by examining our ptnek before pmchasinp.'uft April 'JO. JV.Y::JW. William £2. Moore. 'PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT ; E. MMunkin's Office, Main Street, op- j poulte Ziinnurmnn'i Hotel, llitllfr, j lint ier Co. Pft. No charge until cliffms received * SoticeT IV the matter -f the Account «»f Samuel M. Anderson and Henry Kohlmever. Assign*en oft.'. L. llenlin.— In the Court of Common Pleas of Itutler county, No. 10, March Term. mi. And u w t.-wit April 7th 18t'"», account filed and no tice of the tiling directed to be giteu according to law to rule rel iting to accounts of Assignees and Trustees and that the some will be allowed on the first day of next Term, t »-wil the l'Jtli day of Junw 18H6. unlonn exceptions be filed o" «sr before that day, of which notice is hereby Riven. It idler fhnttfy, * *. ' e< tilled from the record this 24th day of April 1565. WM. STOOPS, Froth y. April, 20, »M5, 3::w. Auditor's Police. rN the matter of the account of David Marshall, Adm'r •>f Thomas M'Coruiack dec'd. In the Orphan's Court t 112 Rut ler Co. And now to.wit: March 29, 1*65, account confirmed ni ri and Henry Pillow appointed Auditor, to make dis tribution. Ry the Court, I ortified from lite record this 14»h dav of April* 1865. W. J VOUAO, Clerk. All interested will please take not iee, that I will attend tt» the tint's* of the ab »ve appointment .it my residence in i'n>speet,on Saturday, tne jjinday of May lv»i>, HI 1 o'clock o. in. lIjiNRY PJLbOU . May Auditor. Orjihan'M Court (Sale. HY virtue of an order and decree of the Orphan t> * uurt of KmbM' county, the uieiersigned, Ou-u titan of Clara MMJIUJ, amiuorgmud-daughtti of Jolm.Stough t n. late of Worth tp n hutier Co., dec'd, will otfer tor fide, ai public vendue uit tho premises, O i the Ull, day of May, at 1 o'clwk. j the »ntere-t of «uti l minor, the undividrta oue-oixth • 112 jiiuet>-two aeieg. lie thesauu-, m.,re v»r l««»s. KitUHie in Won.i t;»., couuty .112 RutU r. and Siateof feiinsylvania, boun mm. try Imjhl and adjoining iand« of Oe.-rge R.*»k. Joiiti i'AtteiMon. Thom.is UM.p»?r. anil i;thrti; said plop eriy i .well improve-l. and tdied Title indi»|,uuble. T i».vi— .in- third of thnpuicliasy uiotiey u» be paid on the c 'tiUitiMtion of •••;»le>'i tttui Court, and tbe residue in Itw cpi o annual payin#uts, with intetest from said con ••"i'Jli. ¥v M'SKhii Afftii Gasrtfiui. Tcnohor's Kxamtnation. AMl.'f AMIONS of T-nchen Summer Schools, m ill be bel l at Rutler, (Faller Pchocl Hou«e.) Tues day. April 25th: Saxonburg, Wednesday, April 2tith- North Washington, Friday, April 2Sth ; Sunberry, Sat nrday, April 2ftth : Harrisvllle, Tuesday, May 2d; Pros pect. Friday, May sth. Each appM«aitt wit! proriJc pen. <nl , paper, n tf tmp ed enrrtnpc with old ctrtijlcate , and <i ft't crr>i r**nut stamp indoted. A. 11. WATKHB. County Supt. Writ of Fartltiou. Bwfler C uuttf, rt fllTlß Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, To the Shorlfl I of Rutler countv. Greeting. Whereas at an Orphan's Court held at Dutler. In and tot the county « 112 Butler, the petition of Robert M'Kin nls wt presented, settin* forth. That he Is aeon and heir o! Juhn M'Kinnls. Inte of Whltestown, Rutlar Co., and M such Interested in bis estate. Tint said John M'Klnnii died seized In his dentisne as of fee of In nn;l to a tract of land containing Two Hundred and Fifty actcs, more or less, idtuatein Connoqneneasing township sati count'v. bounded by ant! adjofninp lands of Jacob or Samuel Duflbrt, Joseph lltnry Esq. F.li w Shanor, and others, being the same tract of land on which Hamilton Gillespie resides, lo ivinara widow, Mary and the follow lug children and Representatives to wit: Robert M*« Kinni«. Rachel intermarried with Oeoroee Cowan, Re becca M'Kluni*. widow and Lucretla J. M'Kinnls, John Q. M'Kinnls. Alot. S. M Kinnis Vudrew J. A. M'Rinnfs. Celemencv M'Klnnis child*en ol Amlrew M'Kinnls dec'u Sarah M'kiiinls, wid .w, and tie >r« i W. M Kinuis. Fmu ch M M'Kinnis. Leavenworth M'K'nnis and Mary A. M'K'nnis, children of Henry M'K'tinln dec'd. Lydia A M'Kinnls widow and Sarah j. M'Kinnls. Sophia J. M'- Kinnls, Hannah M' Kinnis and Kllen V. M'Kinnis, cliil dred of William M'Kiuuis dee d. Joseph Ralph, husband and James M. Ralph, child of Sarah Jano M'Kinnls, (Ralph) dec'd. That no partition or valuation of said real estate has yet been made. That said John M'Kin nls died intestate in Rutler couuty, on the l'Jth day of March ISrtl- And praying the ' >nrt to award an In quest t" make Partition and valuation of viid Real estate according to law. And n '\v wit: March 27,1 :r " Con? t sward writ of Partition. W.J. YOU NU, Clerk And now t > w't: April 10. Inquest t-» be held in pttr-u in tO«ov« older of Court o.| the pvni-ev on lues ' <v. May I*'-, of whi<-|| the af-p-iiaid liei-s and leitnl represent it of said John M Kinnis u-e lie.ebv re uvbted betake not Ice. » W. 0. RRACKENRIDfIB. Sheriff A«l in iII IMI r:it ur's Nu I <>. I'V pursuance of an order of Orphan's Court of Rut ler co.. 1 will o(Tt-r 112 >r -ale < n the premise*. In Cran berry tp., on June Ist at 10 o'clock A. M.. nil the right title! interest an I claim of Joseph M: Nevin, late «d Beaver county, of and in On'' Hundred Arres of Land, more or less, bounded and described as fill >w-' * Com mencipg at a Po-t * thence south bv Rredin'* distiict: one hundred and five and three tenth perches t » a n«nt: : thence bv lands < 112 George Otto, east, one hundred and ' fifty-two perches to a p <~t thence by lot No. f>,t, n >rtli, I ono hundred and five and three tenth perches to a Post: thhiice by lot No- 81. West, one hundred ami fifty-two perches to the place of beginning. At.so— In same t >wnship. all that piece or parcel of I laud, bounded as 112 llow-: I.ogintiing at a iVwt: west by lands o| Thoma« Llghthill. I'tie hundred and fifty-even ! perches: thence, s.aitli by lot *l. fllteen pet . a post; thence by land of Uaniel Otto, east, one hundr-d and fifty-seven perches to a post; thence by lauds of—— Simpson; north, twelve pinches to place of beginning, thirteen acres and one hundred and eighteen peiches. TVRMS —Ono third in iiands and the i>alauce in two etptal annual payments. SAMUEL ROYD, April 12th, 1806:. tt. Administrator. Witherspoon Institute. rill IB Summer Term > 112 five months will open on thf I of April . and c I oil- In time 112 »r the fill examina tions. There will be no harvest vacation Tlio-e wish ing to fit themselvesf»r the Teacher'* profession should endeavor to be in attendance dining the entire term A few weeks of hurried review of studios, although bet -1 ter than none, is of but little ac- nut in fitting any "tie i to assume the responsible post oft omtuon School Teach i er. Time, and dilifitnt uppl ieat'm on the part of the pup it, are absolutelv nece-siirv, in oider to gain the qualifications required by the School Law. in the Institute l-:mrlisli<t»rancln s receive tpecial at tention. tbonyh tho languages and higher Mathematics will be taught as faithfully as heretofore Applications for admission to tlo 1 Pi lli.ai v department should bo made early, since a limited number can be received. Send for a Circular. Rev. J. S. RoYI), A. M. Principal, j Apri1,6,1805, Rutlei Pa. Valuable Farm for Sale. I offer f.-r «ab« a f ii m on adjoining lands of Jacob ft John Itrown. in ( lay township, c »titnininc I one hundred and thirty-lour acres-—about one hundred j clear d—thirty of which is prime meadow—good or rhanl. frame house and log barn K-a- teims iin|<ilre of the subscribe . CH ARLES M I'ANDI.KSS. Rutlor, April 5,1865. Rutler Pa Kliprilft'n Salp, BY sundry writs of fieri f.«ria*.*her« will be exposed toptiblic «tie at •he Court II one in Rutler, on April I 27th IKIIS the fdl -wing property, to wit: ; All the right, title infete-t and c aim of peter Rar ti», of in and tone hun<lred acie-j. m ie or le •>. situate in Summit Tp , I'aitlei Co Pa bounded and described as j follows: north b\ lands 112 .hue h Gould, cast hy R.ibt. Thompson, minth bv Slsiies heirs, and west bv John i Foreht. Tib nit ho acres cleat ed, '-»•• of which 'ire In inemb J ow.twoihedilo h 'We l log houses. a»el small hewed log i house and frame barn thereon erectc', Sei/e-l and ta , ken in execution as the proper!v -f Peter IVarto. «t the | suit of Hughs ft Hutchison. W:0 DRACKEN It 1 1X1 45. Rntler. April6,lßos. Sheriff. <>iiiai'«lisiii Male. I'N pursuance "fan otder of Orphans Court, of Rutler Con:it> : I will offer for sale, on the premises, in iiuffa j lo township, on April 24th, at 10 O'clock A. M., ; all tliu right, title, interest an.l cl.oio .112 J din Elliott, | a minor ihild. of John LPiott dec d.« 112, and iu One"Hunclred Acres of Land, j in Ruffil itp. a Ij lining lan l-l •J. • Llliolt, \\ R. Elli ott. John I lemiiig's hers, and others TEH ,t/.s r I s/r. !» •« !2'C \<. j Rutler Aptilo 1' ' Guardian •fJ< hu i.iliott FAMILY BIBLES, i ; A. FRESH SUiF'IP.LiY OF IMlofogcajilji. HibiCSj A.T ii HI NEMAN'S March 22.18t'.5, George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IX ALL KINDS OR Tobacco, Snuff, and Scgars, M iilii Wlrrof, Itutlcr. Thinqt Done Up Flight!! 112 wish to inform Rutler county, n -d the region ri.und I about, that I have just received the best articles av er imported into this coi'iitv. ?h* nlv Wav to prove the fact i« to call and exam ine tin Tobacco. Snuff and Srga N) '.ejievinx in the tn.i: of the II ml age that "the proof ~112 the I'nddiim ii in chewing the j Any man that has *n inkling for Tobacco, m any of it, orms, can be gi oJUied. GEOIIGK YOORLKY, Jr. Rutler, Nov. .1». IW.I :Jmo ! Photograph Albums, &.C.. At prices ranging from 30 Out a, t> 18,00. A. NK \v -z ATU I: I: R N R X'I 11: sddx mmzzs. FAMILY RIiILKS FOR PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES ALSO— A general supply » 112 Pocket and Family Bibles. 11, C. II EI NEMAN New Millinery Store THE subscriber nas opened a N»;w STOXK, in RnGer, I'h . opposite L<Msry llotfe, wheresbe is prepared to do all kimbi of work In her lino, such DRESS MA KINO, . TRIMMING BONNETS, 4c, Also a general assortment of Trimmings alw.iyson hands MACHINE STITCHING & BRA ING DON 12 TO OUUKK, She hopes by "trict attention to please her eiub»mei s Give her a call. Mrs. E HERT^RERGER. Rutler Mar. 'S Orphiiii'N Court stile. I>Y virtue of unorder ami decree of the Orphan's n Court of Rutler coiinly, the under ignt-d, Gnaidi i •i Hannah M. Stonghton, an I Kupliemi.-t Btoucbton, mi nor children of John Stunghton. of Worth tp. said co. dec'd, will offer for saloou the piuuift.-*, On thf l&Ch day oj at 1 cUh Ic, p. m. of mid day ; tne interest >-f »hi'H minors, being the undi viiM t¥->-®i*o»» ot ii,n*3ty-uv . aciee el laud, bo the } some more or less. ».fUiuie in Wotili tp . c -untv cf Cut- j (er, and StateVf i'euasdvania: bou'i.l. dhy and adjoin iig lauds oI Umvtw JUK k, John Palter-*-u; fhuman Ox» j per, and others Said property i» weli improved aud the tillwl ifidisplivable. Triuis— one ttiiid of the puiciiuee moncv to be paid I on the confirm itmn of aale, by s.ud Court, and ttie tesi- I due lit two equal annual pigments the;«f.-. in, with in terest front rf*id cuufinuauua. ****** PISOH Ajwß 19, Wi6 finArv.'lin. ' U. S. 7-30 LOAN Br authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned bus aasumed the Geneial Subscription Agency for the sale of United States Treasury Note*, bearing *evcn and thioo tenths per oont. interest. per annum, knuTu on the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes nro Issued under date of August ICtb, 1865. nod are payable three ?ol\ s from that time. In curreo , ;>r are convertible at the option of the bolder Ir%t«* U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. 1 GOLD-BEARING BONDsa. i Theee bonds are we.th a premium which increases the actual profit on the 7-30 Lwn, and its exemption (Yam State and municipal taxation, which addi from one to thru per r.:nt. more, according to the rate levied on other property. The Intorost is payable In currency semi-annually by coupons attacfliod to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any banker. The Interest amounts to One cent per day on a SSO note. Tit o cents ** ** *• SIOO ** Ten •• «« tt 4i SIOO *' »0 «• <i <« « *IOOO «« Si «* « " ' «3000 - Notes of all denominations named will be romptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions, and the notes for ward od at once. ThO Interest to 16th Junu next ' will bo pild In alvatice. This Is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by the Government, and It It confidently p j expected that its superior advantages will make it the Great Popular Loan of the People. Lew than s3on,uoo,eoo «'f the Loin authorlffd bv the ! las Congress are now ou the market. This amount, at the rate nt which It Is being absorbed, will all be anb . scribed for within fur months. wh« n tlie n >tos will un doubtedly camuiand a premium, as has uniformly been the cat* nil closing the subscriptions to other LoaiH. In ord r that citizens of every town end section of the country may bo afforded fitcilities for taking the loan the National Banks, State banks, and Private Banker* r throughout the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptfona at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, In whom tbey have confidence, and who only on to be responsible fi'V thedelivery of the note* for which they recciveordera. JAY COO ICE, SfsscniPTtoj* AOLXT, J'hiUtdrlpfiia. Subscriptions trill be rccniuftl by the \ First National Bank, of Builer, ra. March 13, 18t16.-3: in. DT.PAPE&CQ. | One floor KonUi oT Xntlen al SSanli, ISullcr I'a. HAVE JUST OPENED A very large ami attractive Stock of siFiELiisra- GOODS, all of which have been purchased AT REDUCED PRICES, DREfiS GOODS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, Balmoral & Hoop-Skirts, IULOVRS AND HOSKRY, I .12 oil ruing <»««( is of al3 E>rs criplioi), MILLINERY GOODS, New Stylo Clonjts, Snquos itnil Ches tcrfielils, always on hnnd aiid mmle to Order. Cloaking Cloth of all Kinds !<A LL AXD I.XA MIX OUR S TOCK I March 8, ISOS. New Goods, New Goods. \ large lot ok FALL AND WINTER GOOD?. PL A I.N' AMi FANCY DRESS GOODS, I V hi. Y C II LAP, DE LANES, ALPACArt. Mi It IVORS, COBUGIIS, ! TLA IDS, POPLINS, Ac., kr. Long and Square Shawls, LADIES CLOAKS. NEUBIES, HATS and HOODS, PLAIN A HAPPED FLANNELS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, 110 »p SKIRTS. I LADIES SHOES, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS. IIE A D-DR ESSES. COMBSCOLLARS, Ac, F, cn 7 s Wear. CLOTH 112 NO, BOOTS t SnOES, WOOLEN JACKhio BEADY-MADE SHIRTS Cloth, Tweeds, Heavy .Teens, Cordnroya, Caslnets. and Over-Coating Ac.. Just reoeived by JAMES A. NEG LEY. South end "C town, opposite Zimmerman** llotcl. Sept. 28, 1601:: It WHEELER &. WILSQN'S I SEWING MACHINES joscisr wjv.G-IL.E'Y-, AGENT FOR EUTLF.K COUNTY PA. Headquarters for Butler County, Low ry House, Butler, Pa. Machine Stitching done on short notice. Mad:locs ' and Needles kept constantly on hand by Mrs. T. J I L"»man, who will nth nd to all matters c wiuectcd with j the agency. In the a»x«.nce of the undersigned. Mai cb 22, 186i,:.3in0 JOHN WAG LIEY. j THOS. uaOBZIfcTSOZfcT, Attorney at Law, I PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, Once with Cliaa. 51 'Candles*, Esq., i (tout I* Welt corner offlio Dliaond, I Butler m. \ iUIEJJimD Bums*, ! Attorney at Law, FRAKKLIN. VE.VASGO COLNTIT, A I • <>iw d<*.r North of KIN'S Kill IlOUg* Adiuinistrati-r's .\oticc. ; I ETTEIIS' 112 on tlio esUto of Arcbl- | HJ bald lit-1 Icy, late .112 i'a. k.-r biwndii;>, deed, have j hei-n graatvd !o the Umh-j>igucd, tlmiuf -ie all petetuua iiuiel'ivl to caid . -Utware i|Sjivclfulljr iiivlt-ul to make iinuH'.llutc j- «y,n' ot,r n«* tli taking rinhns the J same will preount th-ui tiiy awilx Kir set-i tiemes*. Hubeiui' SjIVRY, J *-}*.• a«U 'i A il*'*, | iTfil 1 J«ff» l![ollpgf. Fifth Street, Pittsburgh* Pi„ : • n FOC9IDBD IH IMO ANB I i Incorporated ny Legislafbo Cliartcr' m hh mmrns of the kind IN TIIR UNION, condneted by h practWM UUSINKbS MAN. Our blgbost commercial enthoritles. East and West, pron««ut.ce bis syatem of Itook-kcopin^ nneqnalod—comprehending every department of onsC iifl't, andy» tso vkilfully n ndensed that the attentiTe stnde'it m.tsiei tf the whole in aix or eight wt cks. It eon »ihls of STQCK BOOKS, elo«e<l once with a 1 »«»« and twice with again—exhibit* big by three difluitmt me'h>>,l», the tran.-ler of old t»/ new b^.ks. I'AUTNEISSHir HOOKS, conducted by tlnee duicrent method*, erhlbltlng the it iliitfci of tdd i • n-'W !►♦->«•!;-«. with the introduction of * new pai tnor. And practically illustrating the PRIVATE LKDOKIt, bv insant <>f which the results of the business are kept out of the gcnoKil lMK>k-«. f.«r the use of the partner* on ly. rhe h • k i* ii t even named elaeu hui e. l'he settle* ttient of Partuumhlp P.Niks by SINOLK BNTKY, with alx practical lllustrationa, exhibiting tbo hooka r«. opened by Double-Kntry. A concise rule for rectifying DERAVdKU DODBLE-ENTHY POORS, 'l'llp ir-ti,, „r 10.. 112, 1111,1, nnd th. books correctly re-cpeucd. Tin-learner Isalao exeicisedln OPENING ttOOILS, from rich* a» "i?iflontlon«, liu liiilingspecial condlt'ons nofi ottenmet «.th inbusuuc-*. Alwt. a serlotta of exercisetin CLOSING BOOKS, from new end peculiar .jiecificationa The leerner eleo writes about sightv iIUSTN ESS FORMS of Prom I Mary Notes, Jndguient Notes, Drafts, Orders, Bills of Exchange, Accounts, Invoicoa, Ac., Ac. Also, e BUSINESS LETT EPS, which, with the liuainesa form-, are all connected with hie course of Bo< k-Keeping, making it n regular course of bufinesH practice, with a course of twenty-five LECTURES UPON BOOK-K EE PI NO, by the Senior Principal, explaining nil tho bualneea mat- 0 ten recorded in the text. Also, twelve LECTURES ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS. How every one may get rich. How to get rich by t«v •ling. The causes of commercial failures. On upecubw tioiif. The m"i «| influence of integrity in youth, Ac.— Ala j, lectures upon COMMERCIAL LAW, j on Partnershlna, Contract!, Insurance, Common Carrier*, I the Statute or Limitations, Ac. Practical instructions lb J detecting COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, by a full set of gonuine and counters, and a Urge collection of counterfeit notes. OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KIEPINO, (In manuscript.) exhibits the construction and equip ment, flio « pi rating receipts and expenditures, the books rloaed and a dividend recorded. These hooks are adrsr tised by others, but not taught elsewhere In the olty.— Our new system of PRIVATE BANK BOOKS, (y? inannsrrlpt.) embracing all the best forma In me among private Bankers Our new enlarged edition of DC Fit S STEAMBOAT BOOK*KKKPINO, In thla department atndents have the r>*«istance of our Superin* >i lev*. M». MIOS. 15. SMI I'll, an experienced Practical Mercantile Accountant, and formerly Cleik of a Missis sippi steamer. „ Our full course of business practice includea about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, rilled to about THIRTY DIFFERFNT FORMS, via: 11 Ledgers. T Day-books, 6 Journals, (> Bill books, 4 Caah- DOOMS 4 Sales books, Inv.'ice books, I Discount-hook t ( heck-register. 1 Deposit-register, 2 Collcrtion-regiHtera, 1 Tickler, 1 lland's-iegiHtei, I Freight-book, 2 P.ix.-age bfM.ks, 1 I'm l b iok. Thoseb'»-.kspractically record about SIX HUNDRED IH7SI NESS TRANSACTIONS, compr»- hemliug DUFF'S original plan of buMnoss education in troduced twenty-fife y•ros !ij»o. Ilow far others have sncceetletl in imitating him will be host seen by compnrirg the business paper.taud bo«>ksof their pujiils with Of the gratluates of this institution. HARPER S ENLARGED EDITION OF DI'FF'W HOOK Price $1,75. Postage'JO cents. S->!d by gen erally. The following teatimonla Is indicate the character o this work : '• No other work up"U Book Keeping explains the aub jects witu so much cleai ne?* .wwl si/upTicb ». ' F. W. EDMUNDS. Cashier Mechanics Dank, H nil st., N. Y. "It glve«acloar iiwight into all deuiutments of this science." A.S.FKASKR, Ca.'hier of Seventh Ward Bank, N. Y. " As an extensln American ami Eurupeai merrbaiit. hank «incit r. ei< , l»« ha* born the rvpututiot t the hig«Mt order Of business tali*«jl« v JOHN W. I I UNIIAM, Merrhonf, No. S South «t . New York. •Mr. Duff Is a mm of rarefpialilicat...m. for J 'II N M. i>. TA VL Ml, MercliNiiU Unfon (ft.. New»irlcane. "Mt.Duff Is a merchant of the first rospertability,' .1. LAN DIS. Mer- bant. New Orleana. "I graduated In Duff's C« llego in half tbd time I ex pscted. Iliva<liiiirable -'<m incbub i nothing *urper tluous, nor leaves out anything c.--enii-t|.'" J. It. COMPTON. Cashier Ningra Rank. l/>rkp it, N v. "Tt contains much nialtoi important to the m^rrhHM." #C. O. IIALSTEAD, Prudent Manhattan Bank, \. V. lete Wiik of the kind I have ever JAMES P. MURRAY,. President Exchange Bank. Pittsburgft. "The most cleai aud comprehensive tlist I h«veuiet with." J.'liN SNYDER, Cashier Bank of Pitt«hnrgh. • 'You have your mm lone "\pei i nee hn a merdiant to ?'»od use in this wotk. M Rlt lIAPD IRVIN, Merchant. No.oß front stivMic N. Y. M The favora'le opinions 11 ready expressed by gentle men of competent auth(*rlty arc well iiwwrvt*! and very properly bestowed." CHARLES M. LEUPP, LEOPOLD BIER WORTH. ROBERT KELLY, Special Committee of the Cham I ««r/.f t'ominevce, if. Y. (Extract from the 3nnute*.J PROSPER M. WET MO RE, SecratAry. "Yonr Committee unanimously concur in the of the uiility of theimpvoved nn Oiotl of Mr. Duff." 0 UK DON J. LEEDS, Recording Secretary of the American Institute. N. Y. THE NEW ENGLAND EDITION o F DUFTS STEAM 11 )AX ROOK KEEPING, Just Published by the author. Prico $2.00. Bold by Booksellers Generally. "A pertect system for keedirg such books end .iccounte" J C A ROT II EES. Formerly Cashier of tile Merchants' Bank Pittsburg. "The TimeXable alone is worth the price of the book.'* D. B. HERRON. Late Clerk of steamer Mount Yemen. "I consider the legal form of the Steamer's Protest sq rxluublo that 1 u«vor iouve poits without a copy of the book ou board." A. C. McCALLA M. Captain steamer Areola. "The only work published of any value to the Steamer's ; Aocouutsnu ' J. F. J. ALLISON, Formerly Clerk of tho Steamer Fortune, "The moat perfect system of Steamer's Accounts in use." C. S. FRISBKE, Forme:ly Captain of steamer Nashville. On Win. If.Ouir'slVnniaianhip. Twelve First Premiums for the beat Bnainees and Ornamental PermanaklOv awarded oar PreKeiit Penman, by the United States Faur at Cincinnati in ISflO Pennsylvania State Fair at \\ yuming IWtO Weater□ Pennsylvania Fair at Pittsburgh 1860 Western Virginia F sir nt Wheeling lSf» And the Ohio SUte Fair at Cleveland y.... ... IBQ> All of which are exhibited at our office. "Perfect gems of the Penm.m , !i art."— riUsf»urjh Pnef. "Those peilormnnces can only be excelled by the at»- thor."— thlLibvrgU Gazette. "All bis ornamental designs are new and remarkable performances."— Evening GaztU s. "Tbe lat<!* Western Pennsylvrvnia Fnlr awarded him six First Pi emium> >o all branches of tho ait.'— Ohio StaUJoumaf. OU*TERM3. For theOra<!uatlng Juri *, timennliiuited - ,14ft,00 BUnks and Stationwy.c >sting $7 elsewhere 2,60 Tbe enlarged edition of Duff a liook-kueping...- . M *l,7e Our blanks are fine extra site paper, ruled oom plote, with full sou of auxiliaiios. The Institutiou therefore olfers tbe Commercial Sto* dent, the following IMPORTANT ABVANTACL'S: Ist. The beet Sy»t«ui of ;trcouofa io taught by the Author. 2d. The daily lectures of an experienced Accountant 3d. A saving of k*lf tho tune required by other ge«, and fJO or s3o'in board. 4th. A saving of ib.jrlJ in Stationery. 6th. Having the best business neinnan in the 6'*- or full jiaiclculara. send for <mr elegant new Clt* oolar 112 > » b. with samples of owr } emuan n Buainewe and Oruan.ectal \V ritinK, "fi.losinu; 26 Cents for po<>uige, to P. BIFF * MOM, i'liuci./aidhi. Pittabnegh-, t'sna**
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