THE AMERIQAS_G ITIZEfI. Butler, Pa. Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1866 tW In our p«per to-dny will be found A .sermon, preached by Kev. Ke»n. e h»Te published thi« »ermon by request, ,«nd bespeak for it a careful perusal by our readers. jjg~Tho. holidays pasHed off <|uite pleas antly. The members of the Oonuoque. nessinp; Lod«jc 1. O. of 0. F. gave a supper at the Vopeley lloufc, on New Years night—they had a splendid sup per and a good tiuie generally. I •£T l'Uc Young Men's Literary Socie ty, of this borough, gave their fir«t and •econd exhibitions in the Court House on the evening* of the first and second inst. A respectable audience waa in at tendance each evening. (JriiiluHlcd. At Duff"s Mercantile Oolloge, Pitts burgh : Molancthon Keyser, Uollaire, Ohio. Wni. H. Foulke, Harrisville, Ohio. •James D. Forester, .Allegheny city, Pa. A. S. Boncbreak, Waynesboro, Pa. James McOuiro, Jijhnstown, Pa. Joseph Oliver, Allegheny city, Pa. Fred Borman, Pittsburgh. Alex. It. F. Wilson, Allegheny city, P». Martin llotlng, Allegheny city, I'a. A. 8. Church, Ontario, Ohio. O. I'. Blair, Turtle Crook, Pa. John \V. I.ringfit Taylorstown, Pa. A. V Mulligan, Sunuy Side, Pa. J. W. Allen, Sunny Side. I'a. Wni. J. Mckee, Pittsburgh. John (}. Doty. Indiana eo., I'a. T. (J. Duncan, WelUmlla, Ohio. John H. Eversoie, North Berne, Ohio. P I. McDonald, Sowiekly, Pa. H. A. Mattox, lowa Mill, California. Junes 11. Heed. Klizabethtowu, Pa. James Butlor, Pittsburgh. Pa. Daniel 11. McAbee, Pittsburgh. All of whom passed the usual search ing examinations of the College satisfac torily, and who will, no doubt, hereaf ter distinguish themselves by an honora ble profioncy in business. Kach gradu ate was awarded the beautiful diploma of the CoHege as a credential of his pro flency, of his iudustry, and of his exem plary deportment during his course of his study. itk>-Ttie following Card of I'rofcsor Br ugh, formerly Professor of Natural Science, in \ V-hington College—now Principal of the Institute of this place, is valuable as an indorsement of the mer its of Johnson's Atlas. We recommend it Jo >ll who desire a complete and relia ble Atlas. HL'TI.KR, Dec. 28, 18R5. T have wed Johnson's New Illustra ted family Atlas for the past firs years, and have found it invaluable as a work of reference, and can cheerfully recommend it to all persons noeding such a work. W. J) HRI-OH, Principal of Wifherspoon Institute. speciaiT notice. "G-reitt oak*from little arortm grow.' The worst <lisfa.se known to the hu man race spring from causes so small •s to a'most defy detection. The Tolums of scientific loro that fill the tabie# and shelves of the medical fra ternity only goto prove and elabo rate these facts. Then guard yourselves while you ntny. The smallest pimple on the skin is a tell-tale anil indicator of •disease. It may fade and die away from the surface of the body, but it will reach the vitals, perhap , at last, and death be the result and final close. MAUUIKI/S BII.MOUS, DYSPEP TIC and DIARRHEA PIM.S cure where all others fail. While for Burns, I Scalds,"Chilblains, Cuts, and all abra sions of the sliin, MAQGIEI/S SALVK is infallible. Sold by J. MAOUIKL. 84 Fulton street, New York, and all Druggist*, at 2-"> cent" per bo*. Dralli of Hon. Hour}' Winter UavlH, BALTIMORE, December 30. —Hon. Henry Winter Davis died of pucuuioniii, at half past two o'clx-k this afternoon. Death of ArlomuM Hard, WORCBKTKR, MAM., December 30. An inquest on the bodies of Arteiuas Ward and Wife, who were found dead at their resideneo on Friday morning, resulted in the following virdict: Died from inhaling coal pas. —The post office property in Union town was offered at public sale last Thursday. —The average attendance of pupils at the Uniuntown schools during December was three hundred. —Two match games ot billiards for a purse nf one thousand dollars, were play ed in Titusville on Thursday, between Messrs Frawnley aud Brittou, the cham pions of the oil region. Jsach won a Came. * LOOK OUT FOR COUNTERFEITS. —A fifty-dollar compound interest Rote was presented on Satuaday evening last at J. B. McVay's brokers' office, and it is ex pected that an attempt may he made to put this class of spurious notes afloat to- Ray. They are well executed aud calisu Bated to deceive. I —President Johnson entered upon the Hfty-sixth year of his age on Thursday Kst. He was born December 29, 1808. ■ —Letters from Governor Curtin, dated December 22. contain the grati- intelligence of a steady improve ment in his health. Ho haa beeu kind- honorably .and writes iu' spirits Arrival and Departure of .Halls. the mail from Butler to nsrtay, bf way $f Holy ok*, Conltersville, Anandale, Murrinsville and Clinton ▼llle. 36 miles; leaves Butler on Monday and Friday of each t««k, at 0 o'clock, >. m., retnrns on Tu*«day and Saturday <>f each week at T O'cfock, \>. m. The mail from Butler to Salem Crra|* Rovis, by way of Saxonhitrg, Sarversville, Freeport, Shearsr'* Cros* Road*, McLaughliu's Store end Oakland (Yos* Roads, 43 miles; leave# Butler on Tuesday end Saturday of each week, et 6 o'clock, e. m.; return* on Friday eat! Monday cf each week, at Bo'clock, p. m, The mall from Butler to New Castle, by way of Mount Cbesnut, Prospect, Portersville end Princeton, 28 mile*; I eaves Builer on Monday ami Thursday of each week. *« o'clock a. m ; returns on Tueeday and Friday of each at 5 o'clock, p. in. The mail from Butler to Lawrencebtirg, by way of Worth Oakland, Humbert's Mills, Baldwin and Bruin. 25 miles, leavn Butler on Monday and Friday of each week, at 0 o'clock, a, in; retnrh* oh Tuesday and Saturday of each week, at 9 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to New Brighton, by way of Pe tersburg, Break-Neck and /.elieuaple, 29 tnileii; with two additional trip* between Break-Neck and Zelienople; leevs Butler on Wednesday of each waek, at 7 o'clock, a. m.; re urns on Thursday of «arh week,at 6o'clock, p. m. The mall from Butlor to Pittsburg, by way of Olade Mill*. Rnkerstown, Tally Cavy, Ktna, Deqnesue and Alle gheny City, 32 mile*; leaves Butler overy morning:, except Sunday, at T o'clock, a. m.; arrive* at Butler from Pitts bnrgh by the name route, every day, Sunday excepted, at o'clock, p. m. HUTLEII MAIIKKTH. ButLtn, Pa. January 3, 184G BUTTER —Froflb Roli 26 cent* per pound BEANS—White,sl,oo per bushel. BARLEY—Sprint? 90 BEESWAX—36 rents per pmnd. EGOS—3O :ents per dozen FLOUR —Wheat. SO,OO to A,50 per huad ; Ry* 4,f0 Uuckweeat, 4,00 per linno. FRUlT—Dried Apples, $'J, 00 to per bunhel; Dried Patches, $4.<K) to 4..*>0. FEATHERSl—6n c ent*?)*r ponnd. GB A IN—Wheat fl,7sper hv*hel Rye. T5 Oat*, 60c Corn 76; Bne.kwhest, T.'ic, GROC E Hl ES—C<.ffee, llio, 37 I per pound ; Java, 40 Brown Smrar. 18cper pound; do.White. 30r N.O. Molaa ■4*9l.so cents per gallon: Syrup I,76aud $2,.0U HIDES —7 cents per pound. LA Hl)—l6 rail's per pound. NAILS—S7.OO per ke*r. POTATOKS—SI,26 per bushel. POHK—9 to 10 cents per pound. RAO B—4 cents per pound. RICK—I 6 cents per pound. SEEDtf—Clover srt,oo per burfhel; Timothy $3, WJ flax. $'2.00. S A LT—s3,7s per barrel. TALLOW—IO cents per pound. WOOL—6Oc per pound. PITTBUUIIGII MAIIKKTH Pittsburgh, December 18, 180i. ' A PPLES—S4,OO (% frt,oo per barrel. ! BUTTER— Fresh Roll, 85 6t» ~er !b. CllEEME—'Wnfltsrn Rcservs, aic per B>; Hamburg | 2 '2 23 per lb. EOGS—22 ($ 23 per dozen. | FLOUR—Wheat, slo<a 110 50. Buckwheat, f0,50. 1 GRAlN—Wheat. $2.33 On f.231; Com, 76c.OaU, .ft. B A RLEY—Spring, *>,: Fall, 95. O ROC'EIt IEB Sugar, 25 <rft 26cta per lb; Coffee, 52 per ; Molasses, 1,18 (<# l,2Uc por gallon ; Syrup, 120 (t$ 112 1,25 per gallon. SALT—Liverpool, 92,50<<993,30 per sack; No. I, extra, , 1300 por barrel. HKKDS —Flaxseed, |2,75 per bu*hel MABtllEO* Os Bsc. IMb !>• WJi 1 Cruikshank to Miss Jane Henry, all of Butlerco. Pa. Ry the same, Dec. 20. Mr John.Lemtnon to Mis* Em llue Shannon, all of Butler co., Pa. On Tu*slay Dec 36th, 1866, by the Rev J. If. Frit*, Mr Daniel Hyera to Mrs. Jane Monghton, all of Ceutre tp., Butler co., Pa On Dec. 2*th. IS6A, by the Rev A. S.Miller, pastor cf i the Kv Luth church, of North Washington and vicin ify. Mr KobertT. Crawford to Mis* l.sbccca (Jruber, , both .»f Concord tp.. Butler county . Pa. j I>l K 1> In Forward township. Nov. 10th, Emma K. Graham, in the 6th year of her age. Nov 24th. Perry Graham, in th* 4th year of his age The same day. Ira W. Graham, in th* Bth year of bis a^e. Nov. 2fltb, fna Eva Graham, In 'ths 2nd year of her age. All of Diptherla. ,and all children of Robert W. aud Mary A Graham ••Suffer little children to come unto me: for of such is the of Ileaven." Four sweet babies have now departed, To the land of light above; llappy they ere now united. In thai bind where all is lore. First that died wit* little gnuna. But she turned and waved her hand, Saying, I nee a light, mother, la that happy epirit land. She was followed by herjbrothere. And her littlw sister dear ; Angwla they aro now in Heaven, While their pareuta mourn them h«re. Oh 1 It iahard togire them up. An we place o'er them the so;|, Aud meekly drink the bitter cup, A* we give tlieui back to Q<Hl« We know that they are happy now, With their angel plumage on : But eur heaitsare very mournful, For, to think tbat tbey are gone. We knew thev are In glory now. So we'Jl weep f«.r them no mo re ; For they have joined that raneont'd band, On Canaan's peaceful shore. Petersburg, Dee, 8th,.1886. S. P. P. On Wedne««dav. Pec. 20»h. 1*65 Ge» rge Gibson Blaks. Infant son of James and Ranh Ann Blake, of Btuler, ageii 2 y.»ars, 2 months, and IT days §Pfi€UL BTOTICM4. CONNOQU EN RSSING LODO K Main Street. Butler Pnnna. every Monday evening, contmencinfc at •is o'clock. Brethren from sister lanlg** are respectful y invited toattend. By order of the N. G. <a A. Y.M.—Butler Lodge, No. 272. A Y.M.holds , />\ its Ntatml meeting* in the Oild Fellows Hall, on Main BtreeJ,Butler Pa. on 'he first Wadnes of saj-h month. Brethren from Bister ' if \ L«>dgesaierespectfully invited toattend. By order of the W. M. Munle. The Mason A Hamlin Cabinet Orgab<> forty different *<tvl<vi, a«laptcd io sacred and Meculiai |u - ale. f-»rtß » tofOO each. FIFTY ONE GOLD or SIL \BH MEDALS, or orher first premiums awarded theui. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address. MASON A UA-M --LIN. BeSTOTt, or MASoN BROTHERS. Nsw Yoax. Nov I*l, ly. of thsCiTits?», Thar Sir: With your per mieeion, I wiah to say t«» the rea<i»m .if your pa|>er. that 1 will send, by return mail, to all who wish it, [free] a Befipe, with full direction* f-r making and usinK asim plo Yegetablo Balm, that will effectu illy remove. In ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles and all Impurl lie*of the leaving the same soft, clear, auiouth uml beautiful. 1 will also mail free to those having Bald /feads. or 1 Bare Faces,siin|4« directions and iuftruiation that will enable them t < start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whisker*, or Moustache, in lews than thirty days All appli Hons answered by rptprn mail without charge. Kepcfffntlv yours, THOS. F. CWAPMA.V, Chemist, Nov. 5' •. <»3m. 831 Broadway, New York "SEWING MACHINES! JUIE "M ' ernigned fishes to Inform the public that She Is rhe agent of the celebrated " W HEELF.It A ILSON. hewing ma. bine. f..r this comity, and is now prepared > fnrni»h this celebrat«><l machine, with all its ijpaler . inipr >veuieuts. to all desiring to pun-base a flrKt da* » ma» hiup. She has constantly on hand* ma chine oil . neodles, thread oilers, Ac, Also ageut for Dr. Mariiu 4 Mra. M Lodd's improved models for cutting sacks, Ac. She Vdicits the patronage of the public. -Mis. Dr. T.J. LOW MA a. Butler Dec 20. ISCS. Valuable Real E»tate fur Male. HOUSE and lot eituuted t»u north east aide of dia mond In the boro of Butler, now occupied by Mr*. Aun Bredin. Ai*u iiiue acre* of land adjoining the town of Butler on the Ritlannlug load south ul lot IHIK UOU pied by Herman Berg, K*«p Also five acres of iaud on old Franklin road Uear the Fall ground. For price aud terms enquire of E M JUNKIJV, Esq. Butler, Pa_ or JAS. M. BREDIN, W, Franklin, Pa. Jan. 3d, '66—tf. Auditor's STotlee, fiuiUr County, si: IN tu* matter of the Partition of the Real *£»tate c f John M Kiunis, dee'd. In the Orphan's Court of Butler County, No. •, March i Term 1866. Aud now tn-wit: Dec. 6 1805, on motion of L. Z. Mitch ell. Goart appoint G. . fle.ger, au Auditor, to mar sh%ll and distribute the aaseta arising from the sale of the Real BsUt* of John Mc'Kinuia in partitiou. | By the Court, CotUfied from the record this 30th day of Decem ber, IHfy. W. J YOUNG, Clerk. I will attend to the duties of the above appointment !at the office of John M Thompson in Butler, on Thurs day, the Ist day of February, 1866, at one o'clock P. I * »ijj u> k ftie* internet j l wilt 1n Hi ee . G.W.YLEXOJ& Auditor. Dlss*lutioia of Partnership. fTlllE partnership heretolbra existing between the 1 subscribers, uuder the name of Helmbbul A Sou, hk* this day been disolved by mutual consent. The Books of the late firm, will be settled 'by Tbeadore liehnhold, where all, knowing themselves iudsbted, will pirn* call aud make); payment. J. G. HELMBOLD BON. hefrstofora, at the old stand. . JHwary Isf, lft66 t mes PITTSBURG COMMERCIAL ■ DAILY AND WEEKLY. FOR 1860. THE SIZE ANDSTANDING OF THE COMMERCIAL- The Co*s ..tot AL « the 'argent paper In the State, hav" Ing been twice <»nl r«.4 i thin th»* la4t eighteen itt>'Bth*' No paper in the Su.c gives so much, and then- are few * in the country that fdve "an amount of rending matter. In thla reepect, and for Its general character and tone, it ranka amuitg the Hading janrnsla tf the country. Our PublUhinit Faelllllci. Determine to ftnare neither lab»>r nof expense, our pub lishing facilities have been increaeea within the last few months,at "an oatlay of TWENTY-FIVE THOUS AND DOLLARS, placing us for aouie time beyond the reach of competition Ks.triior<tiiiury finceoM of the C'oiituien-inl. Although but Just enterinic its third year, the CoM marixi. has already an unei|ualed circulation and influ ence throughout a wlde and constantly extending dis trict of country, em I-racing Pennsylvania, West Virgin ia and Ohio, while throughout all the West, and In the Eastern cities, its circulation l« by uo lucouaider able aud rapidly growing. Character and Aims of the Commercial Nor strictly partisan, nor devoted to any peculiar Idea*, theOOMMERCIAL goea belbre the public on its mer its, asking on!y just so much favor and patronage as it deserves, nnd Its succe.»* can be said to he little less tban extraordlnai v. > (though in the future, a* iu the past, the COMMERCIAL will ill a special manner, be J devoted to the interests of Pittsburgh, it will contiuje ■ to be a Ptnnoylranian an i Union papei, promoting the Intorevts of labor, intelligence, and public and private virtue with whatever inftm-nceit can command or pow er it can exert Rising above mere party aim* and in fluencees chained to norne idea, the organ or no *ect or party, but bolieviug iu Freedom and Progress, and dev..t»d only to truth, the COMMBuCIAL will treat all tinblle qneatlons and egpresa Its view* of public men in an indeprndant and libera) spirit. To the present National Admlni* tration and the Union causa it will glva a hearty though not net vile support. The Lntoat F*w journals in thec«iuntry apend *o much money in obtiilninethe latest tud m >st iiiiablu intelligence, as the COMMERCIAL In the single item of teh-graphing a lone it paid during the Inst year on an average about ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS A MONTH,or mora I none month, probably, than was paid by any other Pittsburgh paper for the entire year Npo<'lnl CorrcMpomlcutN. We havealMoat the principal seats of interest, spscial correspondents, keeping a watchful eye on whatever is of Interest or value to the public. No pu|>er in the Stat* haa ae Inyi * eatin ofwitwpnirf<il», ami it gives us pleivsure to be able to sav ih t we ar* continually adding to the number writers of experience and ability. OIL INTELLIGENCE. | By common consent, the COMMEROIA Lis the stan | dard journal of the country with Petroleum dealers anl opera ors * very wb *ro. In this reapect It has no compel* [ i:or, and the fm ilti»«s for idit tining thiskiaJ of informa tion we are constantly extending. i Our Washington Dispatches. Through a Special Dispatch Bureau, maintained at a large expense, our Washington reports are a-« full and reliable as any, and are in no respect excelled by those of avonth* Metropolitan pitas. At great 4U tlons, tlias-' faciLti(*s are uec to supply the de mand 01 the public for the Actional Capitol. MABKKT KGPonm The Dally ltepoita of the CouukßciAL of ti e Pitts burgh, all thele ding Domestic and the Foreign Mar kets, are prepared by competent and experienced Re porters. and their widc-*pie.ul popularity attest thair value. The amount of mutter in this Department of the Co*Mkßt UL alone, frequently exceeds the entire reading pages of some of our cotemporariei. Th* Fina.SCIAV DBI»ART*««<T. This Department Is in the hands of a gentleman of experience uml acknowledged ability, aud hi* report* have at all time-* a vptvial vain*. THE LOCAL DEPARTIBST. This Department of the COMMERCIAL is not excelled. To test the trutn of this, tako the local page of any 0/ our neighbor*, cut frem it all that i.s not strictly l.x al —letters from abroad and essays on übstmrt subjects, ■uch n> »e clMMify pruusrly on other , „i elude what no re«pactaule paper nlionld pilnt—and then Compare the remainder with our local pttge, which does uot beiiu ( it* na.ui'. EOirQRIAL AND GENERAL NEWS. With a corps of writers of a. knowledged ability and ex perience, illume departments of tho COMMKKCIALcompare favorably with the Icadii.g journal* of the country— and we have only to euy that nothiug will be omitted tbat i* neeessary to maintnin for our puj*r lo tltes* and all other respect this standing. In sLort, in every department,and as a whole, the COM*facial is a SOUND, COMPREHENSIVE AND RELIAULK NEWS PAPER Whatever is offensive to a cultivated moral taste is Scrupulously exciuned from its column*, and our c.»u btant aim is to pupli-dk nothing that d>M»s not serve some valuable purpose. A peculiar featura of the COMMSR 4iThc Pulpit." In which Department is given, every Siturday, a ser mou furnished agprnssly for.lt. The reading specially prepared under the hea«l of Farm, iimrd an And Household Constitutes another peculiar feature of great value. THE DAILY* COMMERCIAL Is published at tne fdlowlng rates: ONE VEAR $lO 00 HALF YEAR 5 00 ! QUARTER YEAR 3 60 PER WEEK, BV CJRRIER U6 WEKKLY COIVIIIf I:RC I.4Fj. The weekly iesue of the - omntacf aJ. is uot surpassed either in the amount or kind of matter glvMii. It is made up expressly for tho country reader, —it is fllUd with choice reading, the new«, th* market re|»orp|, gen eral intelligent-*, Poetry, besides A SERMON EVERY WEEK. TEH MHOF TH E WKKK Y Single copy, one year %2 00 In Clubs of Twenty 1 50 In Club* of Ten 1 7& To tho g*tt*r-up of a Club the paper will ha sent gra tis - Address COMMERCIAL, No. Fifth street, Pittsburg. Claim Agent, THE undersigned would respectfolly notify the public that he has l*ecti regularly commissioned as OHiA-IIVE f>r Rat.uring Mounty M->nfy, Arrean of /'ay and /Vn <ions, for aoldiurs, or if Ihay ara dpaij, for their legal representatives. No charge will l»e uiada for persecuting the claims of soldier*, or their until th* same ara collected. p. E. AND^&SON. Butlar, June 27, 1846. THOS. RO"BI2<rSO3Sr Attorney at Law, PENSION AND ( iAIW AGENT, Ofllea with C haa. MTandlfia, Eaq. feioulh West com r of the tbi oad, Butlrr si. GEO. A. BLACK, Attorney at Law, ALSO AGENT for the collection of Pansiei.l, Bounty B»ck- imy, tr. Office with J. N. A J. Purvlanca. Butler Pa. pec. 6.18A5:tf Orphan's Court Hale OF ESTATE. BY virtue 'of order and decree; of th* Orphan*' Court of INitler county. Pa„ the underfliirue.} .Ad ministratrix of of Alexander £pe«*r, late of Wasbiugtou tp , dee'd, will expose to sale on the prem wes, on TUI rhkat, THS IST bat or FEHRCAST, A. D., 18e«, ans o'clock, p. a»., of saii day, the following Real Estate, situated in Washington tp-. county and fttate alovtv-aid. boundesl and deecribed as follows, via : Bounded on the north by lands of Robert Allen, east by Bernard M'Caudleu*. w>uth be Robert part cf mime tract—and weef by lauds Jbrmerlv owVd by Thomas Graham: containing forty acr«*a, atrict meaeura. about fifteen acres cleared, and good wood land on the remainder. TERMS: —One-third in hand, and the balance in two eqiial annual pajment* with interest, from the confir mation of sale. RUUANKAII M'EFR, Jan. 8, 06. Arfm'x. Valuable Male, I WILL sell two hundred fbOO) acres of land* sltnate in Penu tp., (on Thoincreek) adjoining the Al legheny and Butler Plank road, about half of which la bottom laud, with ens of the best mill seats iu the coun ty. About si*ty acres cleared. The bottom land is be lieved to be good oil territory. Time will be givoi} ou part of the pnrchsse money if dceired. Also, *oute town lota in the borough of But IST. and the village of Muunt Chestnut 1 1 JtOMJf NEGLEY. Jan S. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE LIGHT WORLD. DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE. These Lifb-gtvtng remedies are now. C»r the first time, given publicly to the woHd. For over a quarter of® century of private practice the Ingredients In these LIFE-GIVING PILLS! Hsve boon used with the grlMtMt success. Their mission It not only to prevent dleeaea, hut to cure. They search out the various maladies bv which the patient is suffotin'; and re-invigorate* the failing system. To the aged and iuArm a few d«>see of these PILLS will prove to be A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, for In every cam the* add new life and vitality, and re store the waning tMmeo to their printine state. To the young and middle aged, they will prove moat invaluable. a« a r«-ady, specific, and sterling medicine. Here is a dream realized, that nMe-<lo-LeOn nought for three hundred years ago, and never found, lie looked for u fountain that would restore the old to vigor and make youth evsr An eternal Spring! It «i« left for thlii day and hour to realise the dream' and show, lu oue glorloua fact, the uiagic that made It fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot stay the flight of years, but Ihev can force back and hold aloof. disease that might triumph over the aged and the young l.et none besitats theu, but jeize the favorable opportunity that o tiers. Wbeu taken as prescribed— For Bilious Disorders Nothing can be more productive of cure than these • Pills. Their almost magic Influence in felt at once; and tho usual concomitants of this most distressing disease are removed. These remedies are made from the purest Vegetable €ompouu(lii. They will not harm the most delicate female, aud ] can be given with good effect iu prescribed doses to the youngest babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all eruptions of the skin, the SALTB Is most In valuable. it does not heal externally lUoite, but pene trates with the most searching effects to the very root of the evil ! DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS luvnriably Cure Hie Following UiM'iucH : Asthma, liowel Complaints, Coughs, Colde, Chest Diseasos, • Coetivsneee, Dyspepsia, Marrbusa, Dropsy, Debility Fever A Ague, female 'Vim plaints. Heartache, indigestion Influenza, lnflamatlon, inward Weakness. Liver Complaint, Lownese of Spirits, Ringworm, bait Rheum, Scalds. Skin Diseases. —None genuine without the engraved trade mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J. MAGGIKL, 4.% b'u I ton st., New York, to counterfoil which is felony. £#*Sohl by all respectable Dealers In Medicines throughout the United States and Canaaas—«t 25 cents per box or pot. Exeeiilor'n Nolle**. XOTICE Is given that Letters testamentary, on the estate of J. D, Cunningham, late of Venango Tp., dec'il have been granted to the uuder*igiied, Therefore ■ll pel sons knowing t h-nisei ven Indebted to said estate I will make Immediate payment, and tlione having olaunn against the name, will present them properly authenti cated for settlement. W M MARTIN. Dec 13, HW6. t*'r 49KTo Co»er«**ieiw. —The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks l»y a very simple reme dy, after having suffered several years, with a sever# lung affliction, and that dresd disease. Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow suflerers the m?aurf of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pres eription used, [free of Charge!, with the directions for preparing and tiding the sum©, which they will find ajar* cure for CoNSlmptiox, Amtum*. Ukoni bitih, Cofotis, Colm, etc The only object of tlie advertiser iu sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, ar.d spread in formation which he conceives to be Invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address Rsv. F.OWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, ,Vov, 2f, '6s—Sm. Nsw Voi k GODErS LIDY'S BOOK FOR 1860. THE Fashion Magazine of the World. LIT RItATI'RE, fine arts, and fashions. The most magnificent steel engravings. Double fashion plates W'oodsMigravings oti every subject that can interest la dies- Crotchet knitting. Netting, Kuibroidvry Artisles for the toilet, for the Parlor, the Boudoir, and the kitch en Everything, iu fact, to make a complete Lai>t's ROOK. The Ladies' Favorite for 36 Years No Magazine has been ab'e to compete with it, None attempt It. OODKT*B RECEIPTS. for every department of a household. Thoea alone are worth the price of the Book. MODEL COTTA GES (no other magazine gives them), witfi diagram*. DRAWING LESSOffS FOR TUE I'OVlfQ. An other specialty with Godey. ORIGINAL MUSIC, worth 93 a year. Other Maga zines publish old worn-oat minor ; but the subscribers to Gi.-dey g« tit before tho music store. GARDENING FOR LADIES. Another peculiarly with Godey. Fashions from Messrs A. T. Stewart A Co., of New York, the mllllonare merchant-, appear la Godey, the only magazine that has thorn. . Ladies Bonnets. We give more rf them In a year than any other magazine. In fact, the lily's Book bles every Lady to be her own bonnet maker. MARION HARLAND, I iffftertti of l -Alone " "Hidden Faith" ** Most Side,' "Nemesis," and "Mariam," writes for Godey each month,and tor noother msgarine. A ncv novel by her will be published In 1366. We have also retained all otfrold ami fkvorße contributors. TERMS OIF GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1866. (From which there can be no deviation.) The following ar* the terms ut the Lady's Book for 1866: One copy, one year W «-D Two copies, one year ... t> 60 Three copies, one year «112... 7 60 Four copies, one year «'... 10 00 Five copies, one year, and an egtra copy to the person getting «p4heclab,raakings«x copies 14 00 Eight copies, oue year, and an extra copy to the person getting up thi club, riakingnine copies - 31 00 Eleven copies, one ) ear, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making twvlve copies 27 tO All additions to clubs at club rates (Jodey's Lady n Book and Arthur's Home Maga pinp will be sent each oue year, on receipt of * 1 50. iff We have no club with any other magazina or money must nil be sent at one time jfsr of {Ac Clubs. 49* Canada "iiliscribers must send 24 cents additional for each subscriber. Address I j. A. GODEY, N, E. Omfietr Mi and Chestnut Street, PHILADEL CM JA. Dec. 18. 6m W. H. B. muu, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will attend to all business entrusted to his care prompt ly. Sf*cial attention given to U»e w4J#ctious of it*- itoas. Back itoy and Bounties Will also act as sgant for those wishing to buy ar tell real estate. Office on South side of in Dredins fcgilding, Butler re . J . A'cvMer 6, NEW ARRIVAL OF WINTER DRY GOODS. ; Furs, Cloaks &. Shawls. \\f R hav- In«t received the largest and west coru y T pletu stock of Trench Vsrluvsi, | WOOL DsLAINS. CAVRMKAU I i cgvurgh, HUNTS d MUSLTNP. CAB3IMKRKS, As As j svsr olTcrei to the public, and as our stock was pur- I • based on the recent panie, we are able to sell at very • low prices. Furs! Furs!! Furs!! We have a very large stock of Ladies Misses A Chlldrens Caps. Victorines. Collars. Cuffs aud Mutts of all styles, and quality. Also a very fine assortment of CLOAKSSACQUES& CIRCULARS, ' of our own Msnufiirture, which enables us to sell at less prices than parties alio buy them oast We haee a very large aud cheap stock of , SHAWLS OF ALL STYLES, SIZES PRICES AND QUALITIES. Remember we toy. ell onr goods by .the CASE, BALE&PACKAGE which enables ua to sell at EASTERN JOBBERS PRICES. We would call the attention of WHOLESALE HUYEns to this stock of Goods. PUKLAP LtJKXR A CO. 136, Vsdsral St., ALL KG II K.N Y CITV. Dec. 6, H65. 6mu WAIaLi PAPER, AT Msreh, HIW. niIRIMAII' FANCY AND STAPLE IlltV (iOODS. ANOTIIHH • IUW SUPPLY JUST RICEIVED, AT REDUCED PRICES, i). T. FAPE CO'S. MUSLIMS AT 25, 30, 33, 35. CALICO IC, IS, 20. 22. VKUY btsr. as, DILAIVS 23, 30, 35. ParnmcdoA C'olnirß, 371, 45, 50. FREXCH Hr.KIXOS 112, 125, HO All Wool Pladß 75cla. Balmoral anJ Hoop Skirts ALL PRICES. Along with a full sto?k of Notions and Fancy Goods For ths llolydays. CALL AND BKB. poc. A, I§BS, 4-w. Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs! DRS.GfIAHAM&HUSELTON HAVING purchased the Drug Store recently oane-1 by l»r. R. F. Hamilton, will carry on the Drug busi ness in all it* departments, at the old«tand, B«iyd's Block Main Street Ilutler Pa. We have constantly on band and f»r wle a pure quality of , DRUGS CHEMICALS aud FAINTS OILS VARNISIIKS AN** GLASR WIIITK Lb AD, RED LEA D A LITOER AG E Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty, TCKI'E.VTINE, AND ALCOHOL. ! LARD. FlfllA NKATO-POOTOILS, fMiTTLKS, VIM.B, AA'pUOUKf, SOAP. 6PO.VOKS * LAMM, I'URltlißolNl) SFICiSS Ataoa Kencrel T*ri«ljf of Perfumery & Toilet Articles. Wines and t»r Medical purposes. Wines for Fsrramentsl fi«e, furuMied at cost. Phystoians pres criptions carefully c\»mpountkf<J. The public is respectfully Invited to call and examine our stock, we arac4>nlldeiit that we can sell reasonable ss any similar ettabUshuent iu the count jr. Nov. JJ lhtt::!/. TJURB CIDER VINEQAH, Graham h Huseltoo's DM*,IMS PiEW IIARIVKaw SHOP. * I I I Sedwick, NefT &. Co. HAVING opened a now Hnrnaas Shop, opposite Boyd's Buildings. Butler, Pa., will keep constantly ou bar I, a large assortment of ftaddlas, Hurnesi. «nd every thing in their line of btudneea. whit h he offers at price* to suit the time*. Work of all kin-Is manufactured to order. end repairing dene on abort notice, llcc. I'. lb(V3::rtf JltlO A. 9BDWICK. nsrdriojfi- Jobs V. Thompson, ami Churls MCau'llese. vs. Jas A. llofftuau. 0. P. No. 73. Sept Term. ISCS Bept. 2*J, 1565, on motion of Charles M< rai\dl*«s Court grant * Rule on 'le.'t. to plond on or before the g-st day 1 of nest term—or judgment according to lav (>f the following premises to wit: Firtr acre* of land sltjato , In Centre Tp. Butler Co, bounded north by lead.* uf Coun and Mi-A una lien, east l>y David McKisslck. south by Joseph >!cAutiallcu. ami west byJohu McDiviu. , Butlsr County, n*. Certified from tbo Record, this 10th day of ' October, 1804. WII. BTOOPS. froth y. MAD QUARTERS. NEW ESTABLISHMENT JOHN P. Oil 11, LA TE OF THE PO TO C A liMY, PHO TOGRAPHER & AMBROTYPIST, HAS erected a New BuilJiig on Jefffersott afreet, op posite the CITIEIX Office. Where be Is prepaicd, with an entirely NEW APPAHATUB ar.J NATtNIAI. of Hit VA'lir VEST (JL'ALJTI\od LATEST STILLS, to take LIFE LIKE PICTURES. THANKFUL FOR PAST PATRON AO I, WJI OVFKR our services to the public ; and pledge <>ursslves to spsre no pains or labor to accommodate all wbo may think proper to give us a call. JUIIN i'. ORB. Ilutler, Oct. 4, 1806:: if. GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. A Family and an Agricultural Journal Of the Largest; & Handsomest Description. «l<*YOtcU to CnoiCl LITERATURE, including Poetry, MovsMtss ! Tales, and Moral and Kntertaining Keeling Kenerally.— 1 lu the Literary Department weshall prdseut the choiseet ? witinn the reach or ourei tended means. The .Nor electee, [ Tales, Poetry, Ac., shall bf supplied frum the Feet I I and highest Affrns, and be e<jnal to anything to be found | in any journal or magazine. AOJUCULTOBK and 11 OUT I CULTURE, embracing fanning. Hardening, Fruit-Raising, Ac. Our labors ia this department for over thirty yeans, have mot the cor dial approbation of the public. Our purpose has been to i'urnieh ttxeful and reliable information U|H>II thene very important branches of industry, and to protect thorn HO far as within our power against the false doctrines and selfish purpo: w of the many empires and muisatlou-ad venturers by which the Fanner I- incessantly assailed.— Thin portion of the GermanUmm Telegraph isaloue worth the whole price o£ Hiibeeription. NKWSDKPARTMKNT. —The .-mo industry, cars and discrimination, in gathering ai d ring the .Stirring Events of the Day, expressly for ituS paper, which hith erto ha* been obe of its mark ed features and given sounl veraal satisfaction, will be contlnuod with ledoubled ef fort mto inert-the increasing denianiis of the public. TKRMt*: —Two dollars and fifty cents per annum. No orders received without the cash, and all subsoriptfous s/opped at the end of the time paid for. Address, PHILIP R. PKEAS, Kditor and Proprietor, Oermautowu, I'hiludu, i'a Oct. 26. 1806. CLARK'S SCHOOL VISITOR. VOXjXJJVTE X. A DAY SCUOOI. NO\THLT. The VISITOI will commence Its fmth mlum* with the January mber, lMjfl. tbia is the only Day Sc\t»l I'+ riudical: United at :;VJBA-TY Fl V E cr.yTS A TEA RI Magatiuefirm,beaniiully illustrated, JVsw type, new features; Heading*, Muiir, Speeches. Pialogwt, Stm i*« J'tittitt, Kuigmas, Jiebut't, Ac., from the very bent wri, ter*. The VISITOR ha* the Inrtrext'circnlation of any Kduca timial Jouiusl published. JVow Is the time to form clubs. The Publisher, in older to reach all parts eftbeconntry, will semi the Vi *lTO*one ysr, PRKK. lo one prrxm (wlio will iwtaa a«ceut)a tany h>tt OfHrr in Iht United Stut't Addresa, with five renta for particular*. J. W. I>ALO 11 ADA IT, Publisher, 130* Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, P Election Notice. THKRK wil\ be a meeting of tb* Ilutler r o. Mutual Fire iuNuiauce company, at their office in Ilutler. at 1 o'clock tin the seeond M./nduy «,f January next, (Bth) for the pur|M>*e of vlwtiug 12 directors for the «*n*uii)g year. A general atteieiaitca ia reque*ted, as other bu aiueea of importance will be transacted. Jty order of the I'rerldent. U.C Heinsman, see'y. Dec 18 3t Notice. r KTTKRB of Administration on the estate ef Robert | J McCoy ate of the Boro of Centrevifle docM, having been granted to the undersiun-d. therefore, all persons kncalng themniiyes indcbtmito said estate are reqne»te<l to make immediate pa>|it#i<t. a;id thoee haying claims against the same, will pienrtit them properly authenti cated 112 r s« ttb nient. J. 31. Lawrence, Dec 13 Adm'r Audltor'M Notice. DufJ'r Own/y, l*. IN the matter of tho Aeomtnt of Wm. and R. McKinms. Adm a. . 112 John McKinnl*. dee'd. In the Orphans Court of Ilutler County, No. 44. Dee. Term. IS#*6. At.d now 10-wit, dec. fl, 1«*«, on motion of fc. Z. Mitchell, Court appoint fl W. Finger, an Auditor to mareball the aaM'ts and make di-tribulion. H> thu Court, W J JOVSa, Her* I will attend to the dutie* of the above appointment at the office of J »bn M. Thompson In llntier, on Thurs day the Ist day of Feb. lHf-fl at one q'clocfc P. M , of which all parties interested, will take notice. G. W. t LLKiIRK. Auditor. Stray a re. /~l*MEtothe residence of the subscriber, living in Mercer Tp.Butler Co. Pa..on oratioiit the 20th of Dee . * brown Mare, snpposed to «M ab«iut li veais Id. w th Mime wbito alx.ut the head ami neck. The owner I* ro qnested t « come forward, prove property and t ike her away, otherwiee ahe will be titsp «-d ••( acci.rdmg to law. J AS. C PARKKR. WINDOW BLINDS! i RKC«V window bllndacan be had at the low price SO CTS. A BOLT, AT THE FJLETC YT STOPwB or butler December <O. IsCf. «7 & n. krv« TAKE Tnia OPPORTUNITY TO RKTLRN TIUSIR thank* to the citizens of Uuticr and vichtitv. for their patronage ic the pa>t. Weirte<*tll! engag'-i in Buying. Butchering ami Selling Cattle, !*hi p and llogs. Me will spare no pains to furuinh our otdVirttomer* and all new ones who may fay&r us with a coll, with tho very BEEF, MUTTON A P.OItK That can be proenred, r»r that the market can afford.— We aro determined to do all In our power to accommo date the pnblic ; and feel sutUned that they will give as > j their patronage. Shop on Mam street, nearly opposite Eerg*s Store. Sept. 27, lb&. I . , ; 2SHEW Sedwick NefF &. Co. j, JOHN A. SEDWICK, PU». Brown, a" 1 F. Nrf, have i tbia day went into a l'artu' rabip, hi ti»s Uarues* and j * e.aud'e mauufectui ing busiue*«, at the oil staad of John • [ A Sedwick, opposite l*>jd'» Mu bling, wbei% they will S • continue to manufisctore all articlaa in their line, at (ha ( : lowest prieeti Give us a call. •Oct 11.1*6*. ggpWICK \F.FF A CO. j 1 FASHIONABLE TAILOR. THE *»b*criber,would respectfully informihe Mtlzeps j of Butler attd the surrouuding vicinity that h* la { C •Jillmaking clothing in the latest anki ino»t approved j « st it the sign of thl» hslf moon ami Mar. 1 I r X mwiUlb' r Butler Ja ) FINDINGS STORE, ION MAIN STREET, One door North of M'Aboy's Store, ► GENTS' FRKNCH CALF UOOTS, SHOKB AND CONGItESS GAITER*, LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS. MISSES' HOOTS, SUOES, AND GUMS, COYS BOOTS & SHOES. CliitdrciTa Klioca of nil Kinds. A ITI.F. AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF MY own maunfae! ure, constantly onhnuJ.and work made t# order, of the BKBT riTOCK «nd in the LATEST STYLE. A larae and full assortment of k'astara Steele, ef very be«t material aud workmanship. All kiudd of LEATHER & FINDINGS Frtnvh and Common Calf t/cirit, b'ylt and Upper Leather, Morocco, Kip* and Kidi, ROANS AND LININGS Of all kinds. Wo huve the largest, bast saleeted, and for the timet the cheap'-a stock e*»-r offered for sale In Butlsr. The public are iuvited te vail and examine fur them* select. Slay 51—tf THEODORE Hf'SKLTON FAMILY BIBLES. A. FRESH OJT ll'botoji'aptk Bililoj, AT HEINEMAN'S Mirth U. 1"M. American citizen Jolt Priatux^Offieo! Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND Coruir of Mai* and Jiffcrion OppuNlto Jnok'B Hotel W» ARB rRHt>ARII> TOPRTNT.ONPFLORT NOTICT Uill IlcadH, Bouks, Druggint Labels. I'ro gramuics. Constitutions, Chocks, Notef, l>rn!'ts, JslanL». Huxinoi* C»rda, "Visiting ('irJs, Show Cards, l'umphlots, l'ost«r*, Hills of Fare, Order Books, Bpok*. Billels, Sale Bills, fie. ■a'.Ne ri'Hwistiio WITH The Most Approved Hand Pressos TUE LAItOEST'ASSORTMENT Of ▼yft- ierders, Ornemenfe. Rules, Cats, 4e., IN TUB COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING •Ss.TLt, PionmJ, inn if Riumnj Rnu, In a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. Are employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet ih« wants of the community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment, fur XANTE If« COMPOHITIOIt AND r.lfßunpn In Prr*« Work, In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, flood l-'aper. Tasteful Composition, Beau-' tiful J'roes Work, and DISPATCH, we in vite comparison, from petting out a Card of a sinjjie line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. KxeefosTtt Xotiee, [■TTKRS testamentary on the laet will and testament J > 112 .Samuel itnlcer. late of Centre Tp.. Butler Co. Pa. tleo'd, h:«vitt* been Issne4 by the Register «»f Butler (?o. t» the nndersi((iied, ail knowing theniselve* ia delited t«» «a|t| s*ta'«. are reiinented In mitke payment, und th<*e having r.tviiiH agaftiHt the same will preeeut them property authenticated with M'wes Thompson K*q. whou the will receive theru for settle ment. JAM. 11. O. OPRK, Ji*ecu>or. TOTS! TOTS!! WIH A General Assortment, Wholesale & Retail HEINEMANS, Hutler November tW.::3tn 1869. C'OXIHTIOXK FOR THE; ' History of tho War/ Tflß yrORK will be printed fmm a bnsntifhl, rdear new type, on flrif cnb mlerml nwwle «apre«Jy fir U'iw w<uk. be c«>mi»r!-'.d in one *ery laxge vorame'ef i rhi>|etaiid pag'-s. illiiHt;ate«l with owrofiS hund red :iua fifty of >iistiOKuiabed officers and civ 1 Inns, mac- diagrams, and numeruos fine steel engra rinsr 4 - executed in th<> bighe«t ntyle of the art. It will lie furnished tosub.sciiherM in neat *ad sulMtantial bind ing. at the foil jwing pricee, payable on delivery. TnCPlneCloth .... !• Pfreepi In Kine leather . Library l?tyle.> " m In KineHoth, (tienusn. •.»€! " In Fine Leathei;Oermiin,( Library 7*30 'f Till* w«irk has no rival aa a candid. «ygßplete, authentic and reliable history of the "great ooafltet." 1 In the detection of nutter the author haa confined hluisclf strictly :•> o/Ueial d>ttn, derivep from the r«>porte *-f Northern ami Southern ©enerala. the report of the Commit 'be Conduct of the NaUdnal and Rebel Archives. *o. lie has c trcfnllv avoided tho iotrodnetfoQ ofanv mat ter not st »-it tiy rtliaUt in pioductn* «bat i« nniyHr«ally dutnauded, a fair aaa imryirtial llbtory of '.he War. J, A. 51ILLLVGCR, A|tßl . v.-- rnilF. nnderxigned siiebee ioinf»rni (be public that ha X has pu- chneed the right of Joeepb Whiteileld pat ented last June, for tanning leather, la the following t>mn*hips. forward. AUaUia, Mii.l reek, 'Mkland, Clint'>u.bmlatu, Clearileld, boueeal. t iinbecry. Worth, Brady, Middlesex and Pena I wirih further to cautiou the p'i«»Uc against Dorchaatng 112,, in any oneaa no oue hAe snthority uofn ma. JAMJiS W aLTJCKi, i'.ieakueck, Bee. Vo - lETOLD dlrrctinx bow p» ap*-edi)%' restore aud give up spectacb-s. without aid of or medietlie gea| by mail, free, on receiptfrtfiAddresli> ~ W ryOTi» m A. , June m f New 112
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