Butler, Pa Wednesday, Deo 20»'865 ttjr~ Samuol Syke<i, jr., of thw Wongh, ha» purchased the well-known Gallery of B. (V and is now prepared to take *" style of. pictures. yy We would advise our readers to call at tfce variety store of H. C. Heine man. of this place, and procm-e whatever their fancy may select of gifts fbr the Holidays. His stock is complete, and cannot fail to give general satisfaction. |0- The Ladj/'d Friend; tor January. 1866, is just received. It contains some very fine steel engravings. It is one of the best Magazines in the country. Now is the time to get up clubs for 1866. Price $2 60 per annum, or two copies for 84 00. Address DEACON & PETER SON, No. 319 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Herlon* Aceldent. One of the cold days of last w«ck a german, whose name wedid not learn.was j hauline a barrel of water, with a horse and cart belonging to Mr Zimmerman. T*T fStlir ****!>»«"■«« eart. and dri- J rer. all tumbled over of the , bridge, south of this place. The hors had his letr badly fractured and had to be > shot, and the driver was very badly injur ed.beingcut and bruised severely about the 1 head and face. We presume his injuries will not prove fatal however. Lceture. Wo arc requested to announce that Itcv. •> . li. Brougb, present teacher in the SVithcrspoon Ir.vtitutc, will deliver n lecture in the Courthouse on Thursday , evening, tho 28th at OJ o clock, i subject. "Agriculture." We bespeak for j this gentleman a full attendance. The I more so, as we learn that this is a subject to which the Professor has niven much j attention. Let our farmers from tbesur- j rounding neighborhood, come out, as we will have good moonlight. The lecture is free. I*®- We are in roccipt of two sermons delivered on Thanksgiving day, by Itev. Kean of Frecport. and Bov. Sarvcr of respectively. Had they came to hand a couple of days curlier, they could have been published lit once, com ing at the time they did tbis is impotsible. The.outside of this paper was set up be- j fore their receipt. In it wo had placed j part ofask*rv which .must be concluded ! I---JG our nSfT The hoi'lay* too, will take j il\-of our time. As soon, hovevcr, /r present arrangement will allow, wc /publish both these discourses, we /id only avoid this delay by the pub /ation of an extra, at a cost of perhaps N),00. > neglected to mention that W. 11. Jlc l-'sq.our new District Attorney, •• §)' installed at our last *>>urt and entered upou the discha gc of his official duty. He bids fair.to be an effieieut offi cer. R. M. M'Lure Esq. the retiring officer, carries with him tho good will of all. It is all the-praise a faithful officer could desire, to Uave Siiid of him as we can say of Mr. M'Lure, that during bis term of office, we'never heard either par tics or concil comfitlin of his conduct in any rc<|icct. While wc have no doubt he guarded the interests of the common wealth, be at the samo time, never stood in the way of such a settlement as the best interests of society scorned to re quire. , , SSaT" A sad accideut occurred recently, in the oil regions, tho particulars of j which are not'known to us; but according j to our best information. Mr. Billing&ly, I son-in-law of .Mr. John Gi 1 ot Slippery rock township, this coynty. was driving a j team and wagon across the tailroad track —other teams were before liiui so that he coul3 not ibove forward as fast as he otherwise might—the train cauie along, 1 his horses ■.became frightened, and, in some way, failed to got off the track.— The train passed over the wagon, smash ing it completely, fcilliug one of his horses instantly, and iujuring hiui so seriously that he died in a tew hours. His remaios was brought home to his family in this county, who4iad, but a short time before their arrival learned the sad news.— The sorrow inflicted by this sad (ii p?n saiion of Providence, is easier imwagiu od than described. SPECIAL* NOTICE. "Great oak*from little aconus <jrotc.' r worst disease kuojyp to the hu man race spring from causes so stnujl as to a'uiost defy detection. The Tolnms of scientific lore that fill the tables urn) shelves of tlje inctjicul fra ternity only goto prove an<i elabo rate these facts. Then guard yoursplves while you may. 'i'ue smallest pimple on the ' skiu is a tell-tale and indicator of disease. It tnay fade and die away from the surface of the body, but it will rcch' the vitals, perhap , at last, and deatli' be the result and final close. MAGQIEL'S BILLIOUS, DYSPEP TIC and UIARUUSA I?ILLS pi)Tf where all others fail. While for Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts, and all abra sions of the skin,' SALVE is infallible. Sold, bj J- MAOSUSL, 48 Fulton street, and all ceaH htff. i «ta agricultruM (6Sel3»g -tdd on SBseiisj cveqing tho 6th iost., it wf„ rt>olved to hold an eleotion for offiaor* of tha society on Tuesday afternoon of the Fabrtary court, (being we believe the 2Tth).' It waa fclao determined ttat tho pre tuium list ihould be prepar ed and publisbei in the spring, and that we should hold our annual exhibition about the full of tho September moon. ieg-M N. SI;»U)r Ksq. our newly elected county surveyor was sworn into office in open court, at its last term.— I Thoao wishing to correspond with hiui ■on official business can do so by address ing hi in at his residence at " Ureakoeck P. O" in this county. Mr. M'Candless who retires made a most effioient officer, and rotlrcs with ihe respect and confi dence of all. tQfJa our paper of this week will be found an advertisement of Mrs. Dr. Low man of this placets Agent of the Wbee ler and Wilson Sewing Machine. Mrs. | Lowmno resides a short distance from the P. 0 , we advise all haviug business ' in the sewing lino tq give her a call Our next Court, i All those who intend to apply for li- j 1 rense, and all others interested, should know that the tinm for holding the first ! Court in the year lias been changed olio mouth. Our uc*t therefore, will be held on the 4th Monday of February next, instead of March, as heretolore. We think tbis will be an improvement, as our March Court was mu-t'ly ilCcOUip.inied with bad weather. The X. Y. Mercuntile Journal. While all our exchanges arc welcome visitors ; there are some that seem more like iudispensablcs than others. While there is much in the New York Tribune for instance, that we do not approve.— Still we would feel lost in the political world did we not read its political "l«ad | ers" regularly. What the Tribune is to us in the political wovl I,I tho Journal is iu the business and Gnnncial world.— From its columns we have not only the commercial and fiinanuial interests and progress of our own couatry carefully examined, their defects exposed and im provements suggested ; but also a con i eisc and reliable report of the business I and financial situation of the various uutrici o!' the civilixrvj. All busi- j i-ess men, ul liar', should have a Jour- j | nal on their counter This they j ! can have by addressing " Tin M w ! | Yuik Mercantile Journal, No. 2, t-r.mk. ! lin Square, New yor|s.«—Box 1U19," with Stir We have had the pleasure of ex- j amining JOHNSON'S New Illustrated Family Atlas of tho World, and do not hesitate in pronouncing it the mo>t com plete and v Juabl work of tl)o kind that has ever come under oi}r observation. — We understand (hat it is the only steel plate Township Atlas ever before publish ed in this, or the old WoibJ. . \\ hile the physical Geography, the Historical, sta listical and cronological portions of the work, render* it invaluable as a work o' reference, and no reading family can af ford to be without it. Wo shall notice it again hereafter. The gjsnerul Agsnt, Mr. M. W. White, \ri|!g>Ve our citizens an opportunity of examining this work aud judging for themselves of its merits. Murderers Coiivleted. The trial of Hnwser and Bowser, at F.bensburg, Cambria county, for the mur der of Pjllie l'aul and Cassie Munday, on the 7th of June last, has been brought to a close, and resulted in the conviction of the privmers, and their sentence to bo | hung Tlic murdar was one of the most brutal and hor.iblo ever perpetrated, and ] for a time seomed involved in iinpenetra | ble mystery. The defendants had served ' a term in tho penitentiary, for a burgla :ry committed in A'legheqy." and while there they made the acquaintance of twu ; other prisoners, who know old Pol ie Paul ' and believod that she had consideiable tuonej - . The lonely mountain hut ot tho defenceless old woman, was a place which, i i" the opinion ot these daring burglars, j ; »obberg and (if najjjJ be) murder could ! bo committed with unpunity. They plan ' ned the robbery before gettiug out of j prison, and consummated the murder in a few days after visiting the neighbor -1 I hood. Tliey then returned to Allogheny, 1 aqd doubtless felt secure—but one of ' those, trifling circumstances woiph so fre quently lead to the detect.on of murder, bad occurred in this case. A negro con fined in an adjoining cell iu the peniten tiary, had overhead the conversation which passed between Muwser aud Bow ser. and after hearing of the murder, he J made kuown this fact, which led to their arrt-ct aud posyiction. Another remark able fact is reported in connection with . this ci<o. The mother of Miss Mun lay, , i an aged lady, states that soon after the commitment of Howser and Bowser to the Ebensburg jail, she had a drcaiu, in whip); she plainly saw her daughter strug gle with her murderer, aud heard har 1 cry'-help," "mother." She could reuiem l ber the features of the man whom she : saw in the bloody t act. and the dream' ' made so deep an iuipressiou on her mind ;' that she determined to visit the prison , ers in the jail, and see if she could rec | oguiso the murderer of her daughter.— . The inmates wero all placed in a row, and ( tlte ol<j lady closely scrutinised them,one after another, yntil her eyes fell upou ' Bowser, when,stating buck, she exclaim |«d : " l r ou are murderer of my child." ' This, of conrse, could not be used as evi. ' dense, but it is a tyoit singular tact nev r I ; ertheless, and wi|J serve to confirm those |wb j faith is IW As our employees are desirous of enjoying themselves during the holidays, no p«pw will be issued finiu this office neat week. TcMker Wanted. - K good experienced school teacher can find employment for four months, by applying to the subscriber in Poun tp. JOHN MAIIAJIQ. 'fjoijee. The U. P. Ptesbytery of Butler will meet in Butler oo the Ist Tuesday of January, «t 11 o'clock, A. M. Opening sermon by Rev. W. R. Hutchinson, Mod. BAMUSL KERB, Clerk. —A discussion took place Thursday evening at the rooms of the Polyteehnie Institute. New York, regarding the prop er representation of the United States at the great Fie:ich exposition at Paris, in 1867. Pr ofusior Joy aade some expla nations, and urged ilic necessity of a prompt and co-opcrntiff effort in the uiovem ent. Mr. Derby, the United Slates Gorem nicnt a«ent, explained the mode of obtaining the necessary apace, and the Bcope of the exposition was fully explain ed by finite familiar with t}io scheme. Arrival and ltopsirtiire of mall•• Them ill from Butler to But tunny, by WAY of lloly oke. CoultersviUe, Amtutale, Murrinsrillo and riiutou vlll*. 34 miles; lenret lJutler ©u Monday and Friday of each w»»ok. At 5 o'clock, a. in., returns on Tutr*dr*y "and Snturdny of tsch week at 7 o'clock, p. ni. The inail from Butler to Stlttn brow Itoadu, by way of En ton burg, Sai Vertrills, Freep->rt, Shearer's C'r<M« Boada. Mclaughlin's Bt<»r® and Oakland Cross Roads, 43 mile*: leaves Kntlcron Tuesday end Saturday of eaen week, at fio'clock,a. in.; returns ou Friday and Monday cf eafcb Wf.ek.at 8 o'clock, p. m, Ihe rarill from Butler to \ew Castle, by way of Mur.nt Cliesnut, Prospect, I'ortorsvillr and Princeton, SW miles; •ohvhs Builer on Monday and Thursday of each week, at - o'clock a. m ; returns ou Tuntdaj and Friday of each w o*rk, at 5 o'clock, p. in. Them ill from Butler to Lawrencebnrg. br-srar of North Oakland, Barnliait's Mills, Baldwin aud-Uniiii. 26 mile*, leavi Butler on Monday end Friday of each week, at o'clock, a, in; returhs oh TuetUay and Saturday ol oach eek, at 9 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Sutler to N T «;w by way of Pe tersl'urp, Break-Neck and Ktdienaplc. 2V utiles; with two additional trips between Break-Neck :md Zuiiunnplc: 'M»VB Butler on Wodnesday of each w;tek, at 7 o'clock, a.m.: re urns on Thnrsdry of each week, at 6 o'clock, p. m. The mall from Butler to Pittsburg, by way of Olade Mills, Bakerstown, Tally Cary, Etna, Dequesne and Alle gheny Clly, 32 miles: leaves Butler every morning, except Sunday, at 7 o'clock, a. in.; arrives at Butler from Pitts bnrgh'by the sarna route, every day, Sunday excepted, at 1 o'clock, p. m. ! ,y : On tba ftltti ol N lt«t. Mrs, Sarah Kti*a>>«tb Burtner, wiioof William Uurtoer, l 24 years aud one inenth. Mrs. B. wm n gOf>d wife, a g->o<l rather anl was be loTed by <iU who k*i -w her maoy etcellenciei of b Mrt and »j|)d. V MA ItXtllTP. On the fed Inat.. bi iha K«* J«w-ph" A. Bowmau, at his own r«< Idence, Mr. 11. B. Double, of Cherry tp., and Mi as M* ry E. McClnfeof Worth tp., Butler co. P.i. On the 27th ult.. In Pittsburgh, by the Res. A II Waters. Mr. Rdward Vruoks --f Onargo Ir'<qa>iis Co. 111, irnti Mlsa Mary E. Wat era of Pittsburgh Penna. m ri.nii M,vi! »v r/rs. BUTLF.R. !'a. December 20 1865. BL'TTKB—Freeh B-<l'. 19 c»?iHs per pound BKANB—WhIto, fI.OO per bmhel. I'-AII LEY—S| rin- 00 BEESWAX— 'ib cents per pound. EGOS—3O -onts par «lor.en FtOllll—Whent. f'i.O) to 6,50 per huud.; Ry* 40) liucivi sat, 4,00 per hunt* FKLlT—Dried Applos, $2,00 to per bushel ; Dried I'eeffhee, *4,uo to 4,.Vj. !• KAIII EKPl—fin cents per pound. Gl( A J X—V boat f1,76p0r bi #bal Rye, 75. Oata. 50c tVrn7fli Buckwhoat, 7 c. UUOCEUfEH—Coffee, Bio, 87H per pound; Java, 40, Brown Sugar, lgrpcr pouhd do. Whit* SO' N O. ilolas- j es fl.fto i-rntsp er gallon; Bymp I,7sand $2,.00 IIIDP.S—7 «ent» per pound. LAUD—I* cents per pound. NAII.S—I7.OO pri ke-. POTATOES—*I,2S pei busdel. POH^—3 to 10 cants per pound. HAGS—I cents p«u pound. RICK—IS cents per pound. SEEDS—Clover I*l,oo per bushel; Timothy fS, 1/0 flax. *2,00. SALT—S3,7S per barrel. TALLOW—IO couta per pound. WOOL —6''6 per poutid. PITTSnUIKiII MA«KET» Pittsburgh, December 18, 18C6. APPLES—SI.OO ft f*.™ per barrel. Hl'TTKH—Fresh Roll, 35 <» 3Sr por CHKRSK—Wentem Resarvo, 21c per !b; Hamburg 22 (<«i 23 per Ib. KOOS—2i 23 per daaen. FU)UR— Wheat. GRAlN—Wheat. *2 W ft S.V3I: Corn, 76c. Oata, .ft. BAULKY—B;Tinz, 00 : rail. 95. OKOCKRIKB—Sugar, 25 9Bcts per lb: Coffee. 52 ler lt»; Molasies, 1.18 «i 1.20 c por gallon ; Syrup, 120i $1.25 per gallon. SALT—Liverpool, iJ,s*\«s»3,3r> per sack; No.I, extra, s3o<t per barrel. bK kDP—Fbtxseed. J5.7.'» per bushel Kl»i:riAl< XOTH KS. . .A. CONNOQWENESSI.NO LODGE n '°- 278 - T - ° f o p ho,d * lf " Vcs.' stated meetings at the Hall, on ' 1 * ,Rin ?trcf>t - Butler Penna. every Monday evening, commencing at six o'clock. Brethren firm alster Lodges are respectful y invited to attend. By order of the N. G. a A Y. M.—Butler Loilge, No. 272, A. Y.M. holds y\ itK statod meeting* in the (Kid Fellows Hall, on Main Street, Butler Pa. on the first Wadne* /\S\ fia - v 031,1 Brethren from siater ' 112 \ Loilgosara » ««pcctfully invited to attend. By order of the W. M. Jlyisic* The Mason A Hamlin Cabin* t Or K«n« f»rtv diflerent st}l«ts. adaptod i<> «aciisl aivl soculi i< mu sic, f.r $9 • tof W eich. THIRTY FIVE GOLD or SIL TEU EDALS, .«■ other thai premium* aw;irde«l them. | llluntrated Catnl >guas free. Address, MASON A I4AM- I LIN, Bosio.v, or >IASON liROl Niw Yoax | Nov. Ist, 'cl—ly. •JTBDITO* of thoCmti:?. D*ar Sir: With yonr pc»- I nil-si*>n. I wish to say to the rander* «.f your that j I will send, by return nviil, to al" who wish it. [fiee] a ! Kecipe, with full directimia 112 r m'king and aung a aim : pie V ego table B>«lin. that will effectually remove, in ten I' dajra. Pimpiea, I'd iabss, Tan, Freckles and all Impari ties of the tkin. Inuring the »an»e soft, clear, aiuootb aud bemtltal. , 1 will also mail frea ti those h-ring Bald //eads. IT ! Bare Fnpaa, dlre ti »ns and Info ftjation that will I ' tuihle them to start a Bill growth of Lnxuiiatit Hair, 1 Whiskers, or a Moustache, in than thirty days All application* answered by return mail without charge. Lupectfuilv *e«rs, THOS. F. C«APMAAT, C hemist, Nor 20. 'flft.— 3m. FBl Broadway, New York. LIST OF LETTERS. rnUE A>ll >vinf( U the list of Letter-* remaiuiog in tho 1 Post Office. Butler pa. Dec. Ist, 1865. Allshotwe Aun Gaston J C Bach* le John llafrr N J Bnrrlas Wm. Haf«rJoha Byera Mrs Amanda J liefer Mrs Jane I B"then Miss Mary Iloetel Esq Wm Butler William 1101l Oonrgd Hryaon Lt R. R. Kersey Mi«s Rebecca J Chandler Eliaa J. Leoy Mr Harris 2 Lfl.nn Mr jr H. G. M'Ourgan JVieholas Michael Merr% man Sophia B DunnEeqWm Martin Thomas Grlep Jacob Shepnrd John Greves J M W Jonathan Persons calling for any of tlie above letters will pleaaa ; say they are Advertised. J.J.BEDWICK. pec. 1,1805 Post Maater SEWING MACHINES! rTHIE undersigned wUhee to inform the public that JL si e i« tke agent of the celebrated M WHEELER A WILB«^N.• , Sewing ma- bin*, for this er.rmty, and is iw>w prep irad to furni«h this celebrated machine, with all its modern improvement*, to *l> desiring to a J first ri.isa nmcliin-). She haa constantly on hands ma j £hia* (*\ nee ilea, threa l ollors, kr. Also agent for Dr. ! Martlq A Mr*. M Lodd s improved models f>r cutting I dicaaae, sadu, tc. She solicits the patron»fe of the public. -Mrs. Dr. T. J LO^MAir. ||Builer Doc 20.186 ft. WINDOW BLINDS! EE A* window bliada can be had at the low price 50 GTS. A BOLT, AT THE STOBB STOBB OF J«-JEAPFC m 3T R 1 Putlcr IKreia»j«#7o, IWOft KEW ADTIBIISIMISTS. THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. DB. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE. Theee Life giving remedies srtnow, for the first time, given publicly to tha world For ovor a quarter of a century of private practice the Ingredients In tb**e LIFE-GIVING PILLS! Ha*e been used with tiu» greatest success. Their mlsdon it hot only to prevent disease, but to cur*» Tbev si-arch out tho various uinladlea bv whl«;h the patlen* 1# ■nfcrlnc and ro-invlgoratr-s the falling ojttMl. To tho aged and inrtrin a fi»w do#ei of these PILLS will prove to 00 A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, For In overy case they add new Ufa and vitality, an«l re store the Waning eui-rglos to their pristine state. To the yuuug and iiilddhs-*ged,thay will pruTa most In valuable, ai a ready. specific, and stetling madicina. Merc la a dream real:ted, thnt Ponce-de-Leon sought for three h-iudted yenra an-), and never funnd. He looked for a I fouutaln ibht would restore the old to vigor and make j youth ever An Sternal Spring! It was loft f<«r this day and hear to realiae the dream, au I show. In one glorious Tact, tLo magle that made It fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Camiot slay the flight of years, trot they can fc»r«-eb and hold aloof. dlssaas that mkht triumph over tho j wged and the young Let jiotte h*#Uate then, but selzo the favorable opportunity that offers. WLcti '"ken ns prescribed— For Bilious Disorders Vothlng ean be mora productive of rure than tbe«e Pills. Yhelr altuo-t magis Influence) is felt at once: and the tuital concomitants of this most distressing dl tease ate removed. These remedies are made fruni tbe purest Vi'gelable Compounds. Tliey will not harm tho most delicate female, and can be giv«u With good effect in pi escribed doses to tho youngest babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all eruptions of skin. the SALVR Is most In valuable. It does not 110111 externally alone, but pene trates with the most searching effects to tho very tout ot tbe evil I DR. mm PUIS luvnriiibly Cure (he rolloivlng : A at k ma. Dowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases. Coetiveuess, Dyspepsia, Diarrheal, Dropev, Debility Fever k Ague, Female Complaints, Migdache, ludigastioa Influenza, luflamatlon, Inwatd Weakness, Diver Complaiut, Lowness of Spirits, Ringworm, Bait Rheum, Scalds, fcLin Diseases. ♦iT Not lea—Nona genuine without the engraved trademark aruund each pot or box, signed by lilt. J. MAOOIKI., iA, Fulton at., New York, to counterfeit whirh is feluny. Bold by all respectable Deal»>ra In Medleines tbn the Uuited Matet and Canada*—at 25 cents per box or pot. Executor's Notice. N'OTICB is given that Letters testamentary, on the estate of J. 0, Cunningham, late of Venango Tp , dec d havo been granted to tho uudertdgnetl, Therefore idl pet nous knowing th*»s*lve< indebted to said estate will moke Imntedt «t" payment. and thoae having claims against theaaiue, will present them properly uuthentl »:at«it f.»r setti"inunt. WAI MARTIN, 1 Dec 13. 18tf6. Kx*r *rf~To CoSSr>l r T!VES.—'The undersigned having brjo restored to health in a few weeks by a rery simple reme dy, after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption— Is Hitsl'ius to makeknowu to his fallow sufierers tba means of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a ropy of tho pree cription used, [froo of Charge], with the directions for , preparing anJ using the same, which they will find a sure cute for Coitsoxmos, AsiMMA, llaow< B.TIS, ONQH, COLDS, etc Theonly object of thea<Jr«rtiecr in sanding the prescription is to benefit the Afflicted, anJ sfi;-s*d in formation wtiicb ho conceives to be Invaluable, and Le hopes every *uftt-rer will try bis remedy, ae it cost them nothing, And tuav prove a blowing, parties wishing the prescription, will please address Ktv. KDWAHD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, JVbv, 29, '66— 3m. N«w Yot k GODtrS UDT'S BOOK for less. THE Fashion Magazine of the World. LITER ATURB, floe arts, and fashions. The most magnificent steel engravings. Double fashion plates -j j \y<>o4 engravings on oyofr eubicct that can interest I* dlei Crotchet kniittug, Netti"g. Knibroidery Artisles for tbe toilet, for the far I or, the Boudoir, and the kttch j e'n Lverytbing, in lac\, to mako A soiuplote Laot's ■ UoOK. The Ladies' Favorite for 36 Years- No Magaziuo has boon ab oto c jmpote with it, None attempt it. GODFY'H RECEIPTS. 'or ©very departmeut of a household. These alono are ! worth tho price of tbo Rook. MODEL COTTAGES (noother magatine gives thani), ! with diagrutna. I)HA WiNfji LESSONS FOR TlfE YOVffG. An other specialty with Godey. ORIGINAL MUSIC, Worth year, other Magaj sines publub ohi wot muaic ; but the ■ubect tbars to Oodey get it before the music store. CARDKSiSG FOR LADIES. Another peculiarly with Godey. Fashions from Mtitfra. 4. J. Stewart A Co., of Nsw Vork, the tnd 1 lotiare merchant-, appear in Godey, the only inugaxiue that has thuui. Ladies Bonnet*. We five moro ot Ibom in a yoar than any other mafactiw. In fact, tho Luly's Ikiok eu-»- bles every t.a*J> to be Uer owu b nuet maker. MARION HARLAND, Authoress of '-Alone" "ILddtn Fftith," " Mots £idc,' "N-mtsis" and "J/artam," • writes for Oodey each month,and f>r noother magazine A new novel by her will be .published in lfefrO. We have also retained ail our old anu favorite contributors. TERMS OIF 1 GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1866. (From which then can be no deviation.) The flowing are the terms of the Lady's Book for : One copy, one year. >M . M ...K. M^....M S3 10 Two copies, one year,.... 6 SO Three coplee, one year. 7 HO F<»nr cofdee, one year 10 00 Five copies, one year, and an extra <*ony to the pers* n gxttia* up tbe club,m*king six copies 14 00 ISTcht copies, one year, and an extra cupy to the person geiung> vp the club, rtaking Diue copies 21 00 Eleven copies, one jear, and an extra copy to tbo pet son getting up the club, making twfhecopiea .......... 27 60 jff All additions to clnta at club rates Godey's Lady's Book and Arthur'a Home >faga xlne will be sent each one yew, on receipt of %l ®O. 4nr We have no club with any otbor magazine or newspaper. 4f3jr The money must«U be tent at one time for any of the Cluht. Canada subscribers moat send A cants additional for eaah . L A. HODEY, N, E. Oomer math and Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. P*c. IS. 0m , u. & H. HRUO « n .S oiuwwg. la tb. put- *« •'» <4iu >« »nj WUntt Otll*. WW M»1 Uag«. W. wU] icuu. no lulu (0 tiiroWl oar old eulamw, and *ll MW OBM who msy tmr m with a call, with the wy OI4EF, JII'TTOS A PORK That can be procured, or that the can afford.— We are determined to do all in onr>iwer to accommo date the pnblic; and feel satisfied that tba/ pil} give us ropa, fchop on Matn *trtet, nearly r»jww.yit« Bcvg't S^rf. 2«i>t rr, WRY «OODS. ANOTIIEn MEW SUPPiY JUST HBCEIVED, AT REDUCED PRICES, AT D.T.PAPB& CO'S. NCSLINN AT 93, 80, 33, 85. CALICO IG, 18, 20, 23. • TJBItY U£3T, SO, OKI.IIXS 23, SO, 35. Paraiit«tto& Coburg, 37 J, 45, 50. FRENCH HERIXOS 112, 125,1 10 Alt W 00l Finds 75e«s. Balmoral an.] Hoop Skirts ALL PRICES. Along with a full stock of Notions and Fancy Qoods For the If. 4ydays. CALL AND BEE. Dae. C, 1866,4-w. Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs! DRMMUnN HA VI.Va purchased the Drttft fttore recently bv l»r. B. K. H tmilton, will carry ou the Drug bu«i fioss in all it* dopnitments. at the«ddstand, Bo>d s Block Main btrct't Butler l'a. He have constantly on land and for sak- a pure quality if DltCOfl CHEMICALS and PAINTS 01LH VAUN 1 Mil KS AND liLAM, WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD A LI Til KB KOh Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty, TUKPENTINE. ANDAI/JOIIOL, LAUD FIMI ic NBATS-FOOT OILS. BorrLEs, ri ALS, A^VDCOKKS, P. SpovriFH A LAMPA, PUItEGfIoUND .SI'ICES J-r. ic. Ac. Alto a gcnci el variety uf Perfumery & Toilet Articles. 112 Vines and Liquor* far Madlr.\l purpose*. H'lom f>r hacrntnental u o, furni-heil ot ct»st. Phyaiclans pres crlptiotH c irofully compounded. The public i* lesj^ctfully Invited to call and examine our *t «*k, wc are confident that we ran -ell ax reasonable es any similar o Utblishmuut lu the county. N.,V. 22 lafl5::lT. pURE CIDER VINEGAR, J9L'M? Graham & Huselton's DRUG STORE- Dec IStiA NEW ARRIVAL. or WINTER DRY GOODS. Furs, Cloaks & Shawls. WE havo Just received the largest and moet com pleto stock of French Meriaoos, WOOL DaLAINf, CASHMEiIE. 00BURG8, Pit I NTS. MUSLINS, Acstc oeer offered to the public, and as our stock was pur chased on tbe recent panic, we areabloto sell at very low prices. Furs! Furs!! Furs!! We have a very lares stock of Ladies Miwaes A Children* Caps, Victorinea, < ollars. Cuffs and Muffs of all styles, and quality. Also a vory fine of CI,OAK§SACQUES& CIRCULARS, of our own Manufacture, which enables ua to sell at less priee%4h«n parties who buy theut oast. We have a very large and cheap stock of SHAWLS OF ALL STYLES. SIZES PRICES AND QUALITIES. JUaratxr v. bay >ll oar good, by lb. CASE, BALE&PACKAGE which enables ni to eel! at EASTERN JOBBERS PRIQES. Wa would call the of WHOi£9AL£ BVYERM to this eftoek of Oooda. DUNLAP LUKER * 00. 136, Federal At., AUXMlfitf Y CXTY Dee. 8,18«8. «mo WALLPAPER, u n-nh, :a,u», jprr tMASi Claim Agent, THE under*gned wo*ld respectfatly notify tlje public 1 that he ha» been regulnrly commisaiuned as f>r securiUK Jlounty Jfon<y Arrtart if i\ty and As rien*, for Soldiors, or tf they are ft>r tlislr legal repreeenUtlves. tfo charge will bemede lor proetcutfr < the eiatnis of soldiers, or their rej -eseniatu ontll the ' same are collected. C. k. ANDIJtSOX. fintler, June 27,1W4. NEW QHQF. Sedwick, NefF & Co. TT AVI NO opened a new Harness Phop, opposite fl Boyd's Buildings, Butler, Pa., will kw-sp oor.stantiy f-n hand, a largo assortment of 9addle«. Harness, and every thing in their line of btwlneM, whloh he offers at prices to sulrtbe tlmsa. Work of sll kinds m»nufactnred I to order, and repairing done on short notice, tttc. \lsta- -.ts JOHN A. SEDWICK. R. m. IXl'lure, Attorney at Law, PENSION AND CUIM AGENT, Oinci:,H. E. cottier of Diamond, Bntler, P?. Feb. 9, ISC4:!tC ITOTIOH3. John M. Thompson, and Charlos M'Candles.4, vs. Jas. A. fljtTman. Q. V. No, TS, Sept Tetm IR«S S"pt. 2**., 1805,0n motion of Charles McCandloss Court ersnr a Rule on deft, to plead on or befjre the flr»t day if noxt t.erm-—or jndgmout i«.co»dmg to law fur tiio following preiniies to wit: Fifty acres of Und situate in Centre Tp. llutlnr Co, bounded north by lands of Conn end McAnnnllen, east by pafld McKijsick. south by Joseph Mc4nnallen, and if est by John Mcldfltt. Butler Uouuty. ss. t.'ei tifled from tho Record, this 10th dar of October, 1800. \VM, BTOOFS, Hroth'y. HEAD QUARTERS. [NEW ESTABLISHMENT JfiSIA P. ORIS, j LATE OF TIIEPOTOMAC I PHO rOGRAPHER 4 A dBROTYPIST, i TT AS 11 e,? Bulldlnf on Jefferson street, op i.i poslte the ClTtf.r.?* Offic?, Where he is prepeied. ) with an entirely Nl W APFM>ATl f S ami A/A 77 HI 112 L | nf the r£/tr BEST QVAUITjum iA TEXT STTLEX, to take : LIFE- LIKE PICTURES. ! THANKFUL FOR PAST PATRONAOK, WE OFFSn j tmr tn til. pohlle : irv.i Jjlotl/f oorMlve. to *fiur» , no pnli.or labor to «tl win; may tlilok . proper to p!«e ai » call. JuU.N J". OKIi. ; Butler, 0»t. 4,18«t: tf. j 1. E. !i„ Eiddl.Oj ATTORNEY AT LAW. I Will at tend to all btndne«s entrusted folils Cere i ly. SfHxiaf attention gi?en V) tne collections vf J en , mows, Bttrk J'uy and Jhmnties. Will aia> act as "gent for thoeo wishing to buy er ! soil real estete. Ofllro on South side of Diamond, In Br»»«ilrn lu Uinr, In.' or i'a. jV-r tmltr S.JPCfiutf. GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. A Family and an Agricultural Journal Of the Description. «levotc<l to CHOICE LITKII ATCIIE, iucludlog Poetry, Novelottss Tales, and Moral and Entertalniug /trading In tiie Literary Department we shall present the rhoisest witinn the reach of our extended mean*. The Novelettes, Teles, l'octry, Ac., shjll be suppli<-d from the best and highest sources, ntul bo equal to any thing to be found in any journal pr »j6ga?jnv. AOIIICL'LTLEE and lIOBTICCLTTRE, embracle? Farming, Gardening, Fruit-Rawing, kc. Our labors in this department for over thirty yeuas, have imtt the cor dial approbation of the public. Our purpose has been to farniiih useful and reliable iu*«.>imutton upr.n very iinportiiiit irancliCM of Industry, and to protect thorn so far as within our power a^aI the false doctrines and •elllslt of tho many empires and sensati in-ad venturers by v/Uivh »ho Farmer is Incessantly assailed.— This portion or the orrmanUrwn TtUgraph isat.nr worth the wriole price ot sulworiptlon. NEWB DKPA KT3IKNT.—Tho - fndostrv, care and discrimination, in gathering ai (112 prep ' ing the Stirring Events of the D»y, expressly f»i ilt . a .japor, which hith erto has been ons of its marked featui on and given sotini rersal wili bo contiuuod with tetlouhied ef fui Uto meet the inci easing demands «»f the public. Tkr*s:— Two dollars and fifty cents ror annum. No ordprsiec«.red without the ca>b, and ail subscriptions stopped at the tu~uf tho time paid ftr. Address, !'ill Ml' R. PHEAfi, Editor and Proprietor, Qerxuftatoya, i-hilodn. Fa. Oct. 25. lS»e. CLARK'S SCHOOL VISITOR. voLims x. A DAY SCHOOL MONTHLY. The Visitor will commence its tenth volume with the January uumlter,lStid. \* the ouly Day Pe riodical pubbbhedat BF.VE-VTX FIVK ( EjVTS A YEAR! Magazine form, beauilully illustrated, A f ew type, new features; Readings. Mtuic . Ppeoohen, Dialogues. Jsturies Enigma , Rebuses, Jcc., from the very bert wil, ters. T"® Visitor ha*, the largoet*clfeulation cf any Educa tional Journal pnldished. aVow i« the time to f.r.n clubs. Tlie Pu!»Hshor,inoVd-r to reach all parti ef thoconntry. will s»-nd the Vmjt'iro.io year, t KhK. to one perfmt {who will net as agent! at nny Jbst Office in the CniUd States. Address, with five ctnts for particuUrs. J. W. DAUUIiADAY. Publisher, *3OA Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. P Election Notice. mHKTtE wiP. be a meeting of the Butler * o . Mutual 1 lira Insurance company, at their -fttce In Butler, r.t 1 o'clock on the sec hid Monday o! January next, (Bth) for the put pM»e ».f electingdirectors f..r the ensulug yea». A gonoral attendance is requ-'sted, as other bu- Bintos of iiup.>rtnnco will be trans icted. By onler of tho President* 11. C. JI Lineman, eec'y. Doc U Administrator** Notice. LKTTr>RS 112 AdnnnUtretloi. on the e-tatg of Rohe ? SfeOy at® 1 112 B »roof t entrevilje dee'd, having be. n Rt-antod to the un tiiei ot>re, all persons knowing themselves indebud to »aid estate are re»|Ut- ed to mako imm-wtiato payment, and those having ela against the same, will thi»m properly authenti cated 112 r settlement. J. XI. Lawrunce, Dec IU Adm'r GEO. A. BLACK, Attdraef at Law, ALSO for the collection of Fen<iidna, Bounty Back- pay, Ac. » Office with J. N. A J. Purvian^e, Butler Pa. Dec. 6. ISflfctf rjIHK undcralgnetl wishes toiuf>rni the public tliatbe J[ hae purchased the of J<>*epb WUtiefield pat ented last June, Ft tanning leather. In tho fallowing townshtps, Forward. Adams, Muddycreek, Oeklai<!, | Sitm»»ut. Crunbeiry. Worth, dr idv. Middloesx and Perm I I wl*b tu' the* to caution the public against pure basing j Lorn 4-uy one clie, aa no one haa authority uom mo. * JAMES WiLTEES, BTfakneck, Bsc. IS 18*8, PHOTOGRTPHSIC SAMUi-L EYLLa bavine purchased the well known . Ph<Hograpii Galleiy of li. C. Uu*cit >n, situated on Ma a i Strwot. ng>;a«ite the stf>re of Weber A Troutman. wonld reepoOfaUy utlura tha ptibiic that ha is preyed to : FHOTOGUAPHJS, AMBROTYPES, A FIimtOTYPIS, sod tho BOW or POIbCELAIN* picture—all -*u th ■ latest and most approval styles. Pors"-n« u it-lring life like pioture* Iti >|Aw«l! w (ftv® bins a call. Pjciuiea taken in dvk ve-ither a* dX as 'a cis:r | ja;her xad e«at it.v ir *«# BOOT. ASIO. A LEATHER gj IP AVt) . 'findings store, Oir MAIJI STREET, One door North of M'Aboy'a GENTS' FRENCH CALF HOOTS, BOOKS AND CONGRESS GAITERS. LADIES $ GENTS' SLIPPERS. MJSSE3' BOOTS, SDQEB, AND GUMS. I BOYS BOOTS & SHOES. ! Children** Shoe* of nil Kind*. | A rci l AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT at mj Own manufacture. constantly on hand.eiMl work zuads t«i ! orxlor, of the BBriT STOCK nod in the LATEST STYJ^HL | A large and full assortment of Faatera stock, ef Ik* very bcit material and workmanship. Ail kluds of LEATHER & FINDINGS ! French (171$ Cvmpion Calf $Jc m», Sole and Upper Leather, Morocco, Kipt and Kidt. \ ROANS AND LINING^ ' Of >ll kind], 1 We hnva the largest. beet selected, and (br Ike times } the cheapest stock ever otfeted for sale In Butler. ' Til#* publicare ipvlteJ to call and cxamiue for thea* tftltW. MV 31—tf THFODORE IfUSELTON NEWFIRM, Sedwick Neff &. Ce. TOFIN A. SEDWICK, P. P Brown.a*»d K. Nelf, hare >} thUday wont into a Partnership, in the Harness and Sud'l'e manufacturing hnslnslK at the old *tand of John A Sedwick. opposite Boyd't building, where they wifl continue to manufacture all articles In their line, at the lowest prices Givers a cell. Oct ll.Tsfift. SEDWICK NEFF ACQ. FAMILY BIBLES. A. TTELStBSI STTIPIPIjY <?F j PJiatagraplk MMes, AT HEINEMAN'B | M.rth M, 1V«. William E, Moore* ' PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT K. n'Jaiikin'i Olßrf, Mnln S(r»«t, M posit* Zlmiiiit-rutihi'h Hotel. BniUr.' If tit jar to. Fn. wwz '' No charge until claims roo*lvod.*m Excoto»*ft Kotlee, IrtTKRS testatneatftrj on the last will and testament j '•f Ssmu»d Baker. late of Centre Tp., Butler Co. Pei deo'd, having been leaned by th» Register of Butler Ce. to t)ie underpinned, ail person* knowing thomeelvee In dsbte ' to s«fd ost*tc, ire requeued to make payment. ;in»i those having claims gainst the name wiil preseat them properly a. it lion touted with Mimes Thompeoaf Keq. when the'uodsrsigpod *'11! retire titeiu for settle raent. JAS 11. O. OPKE, Kieou or. THOS. Attorney at LaW| PENSION AND J LAIM AGENT, Ofiice with » lim. HK'andleifi ®eq. feoutii Weal corn rof the linend. Under a. ** toysTtoys iTronTTf A General Assortment, Wholesale & Retail HEIItfEMAIVS. Btit'or November 'J3,::3tn 1685. Wm. 8. llcsetTOK, 54 z< SaxcslGrasam, m.». • lIUSELTON & GRAHAM. (I*te of the V. 8. Army) PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. in Boyd's block, Main Street Butler Pf. COS IHTIO VS FOB THE STA.2<ri3A-I?,XD History of the War TflK WORK will be printed 'rom a beantiful, cle-« new type, on One calmtftred made oxpreaf f.»r this woalf. be o nipriH®d in one *ery large rolum* » or or a tU"nmtid i, Hlnslrmted with over one hnn£ rod «nd fifty portrait* of • intinitnirtbed oflkwre and elv Iruin, map-i dingtame, ami numorooe steel ving«. executed m tho bighetit styi» of th* art. It will bemrnb*hed fosuhwrlbere in neat "nd substantial bin4k ing, *t the following pricoe, p«y«i»l« on delivery. In£FineCloth 50 per copy In Fi'te Leather (Library gtyle> T.ftO *♦ In Unef loth, (utrwi*,) 6.&0 M in Fine Leathcr;G*rini»n,(Library Style) 7.40 "J This work Lay no rival as a candid, lnoid, complete, authentic am reUaMh history of'thifvreat conflict, M in tho selection of matter tho author has conflnsd strictly to oociai d"ta, from the reports of Northern and oonihe n Oonerik the report of the C<MUnftt*e «»n 'lie Conduct of the War, National aud K*«hel ArchiVe* *c. Ha carefully avrdifod the Introdnction ofany mat ter n"t strictly rtlittlle and tflcuil, and has succeeded in cjodjcing what m universality douutnded, a fair and imft rtial History of 'be Wer. J. A MILLWGE*. Afat, Sor. 23. U*f». ~J7w7KiMmr ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, 87 FIFTH ST., (Opp»»it« the Qarette Building.) PtTTMTIO^ WIT.L give prompt attention to all businees i« the line of the Profeesion. including collection A* Claims*ag <inet the Government for Beck-Fay, Bounty, Pension*. l'rir.<winoiiev, Ac., Ac. ' * •U. ■ Electiou of > ' FIRST NATIONAL ll* SK OF BCTLEH,) i"n:>iab« «lh, WM. | Ay election for N*!>'E PXKSCTOILS of thi» Beak, to serve for one v«*r, will be heid at the B«'ikinc House, on Tr>>l>AT. JANL>JIY.9!h,IM#, buiwseS the hours of IJ o'clock. A- M, 1 o'clt ck, M. ' 2 * CUJUUNGB. IMc. 6, ISC*.-—~t. C-iskie*. r " L s4tri»y < 6w. T) roke 1 n|o the encloenre of the aubeerlHfv fa O Wajibin'.'ton tp., on or abtmt the 29tl| of Oc|?* ber leet. a d-<rk.iwd ow. eopngsed to beels mrYnTfa ' v«ar§ old Ia« Hpri ay., »Vc> otufy mark a peredienMET : The owner le dee: yd to oome. prove prop«yMtft *3S charts an take uwhv otherWtke ah»«fS%e !!*» P"Ssil of accrnliug to law. *f ip T Sa-f -SB,B».J* MAjiTire. CWHSat.; I.CTOI.D K Yt!> M \ uK N tIVI'A.WHtJtT dirf (tt.i> lie* in »p>~i'lv ww iu4 |H>« tW ipccuclu. without ala of d'Aior sJk l.f mail, free, on rwctpt or IU cinw. Adilr. w. . K. B roOTE./f B 112 %! 1130
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