'THE AMERICAN OITIZEN. Butler, Pa. Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1866 Affcorresponde nee on bßniness con nected with this office, should be addres sed to the "Citizen, Butler Pa." All communications on matters of gen eral or local subjects should be addressed as ahoTR. They should also be accom panied by the name of the author, and if in the judgment of the Kditor they are of sufficient interest to the public, are chaste and legibly written, they will bo published, if not, on request they will be returned. Remittances aither for subscription, advertising or job printing can be made by mail at our risk. All business connected with the office will receive prompt attention by Mr. 11. I). Iti'ey, who will receipt in my name for all moneys received &c. All kinds of Job Printing—curds, vendue bills &e promptly and neatly executed. Titos. Kohisbon. Tkachkh Wanted.—A good experi enced school toacher can Gud employment tor three months by applying to tbe sub acriber in I'enn township. WM Caidwiu. ftf The Tribune Almanac fur IS6G, ii on our table. It more than sustains its well earned name as a complete com pendium of political events. Kvcry in telligent citizen should have a copy fo r political reference. Some "Democratic trietid, mime unknown, has forwurded us acommunica tion on "Justice." The ab-cnce of the name of the contributor itself would pre vent the appearance of this article, be aides this, the debate has been fitly clos ed and we therefore decline re opening it; let all goto work in behaif of the monument. tbe advertisement for the ensuing term of the High Sclio lin l'rospcct. We un j dcrstand that t lie Principal, Rev. J. J j Rockwell, is an experienced teacher.- Any one wishing further particulars : should address him at Prospect, Rutler Co., Pa. p&T l\>ngre»s is again in session, and we may soon expect to ice that body ad dress itself to its high duties with some diligence. No higher duties ever dcvol- T»d upon any Legislative body since tho world began, than those which are to be passed upon by the pre-nut Con gress. That it may be equal to ihe task i* tho wish of all true patriots. l#i\.A lengthy communication will be | found in our paper this week, from our j * old neighbor, "Americus." We have! hastily glanced over it but have no room | to oxainine jt at length at present. It is J said of Reynard-that,when he in approhetb I sive of pursuit, ho frequently crosses and | re-crosses bis own path for the purpose; of the more efi'eetually bafHing pursuit. | It seems to us "Americus" has acted somewhat upon this principle. Hut we may examine it more at length next week. Diath of Dr. McJunkin. —In ; another column we publish a notice j of the Death of Dr. Isaiah McJunkin, ' who died at Chicago on the 22nd of last month. I lis remains wore brought here for burial. Dr. McJunkin was a practising physician in this place j for about fifteen years. In the year j * 185#, ho removed West, and took up tho practice of his profession in Chi- j cago where he continued until his destli. He was cnvnently skillful j and s iccessful as a physician while here, ; and in tbe larger sphere for t'le display | of his splendid abilities which Chicago j afforded, he won an enviable repu'aM ie, j which ranked him with the foremost ot j hi? profession. For evidence of his no j bleness of character and genuine Chris , tian virtues, we hav them wih us in j abundance. For his generosity and true charity many will lone bless hi* memory. , Peace to his ashes.— Cnion llrrnlA. Tlie Hntlor Amerlmn,-Final Xutlee to IMinqueiils, Several months have elapsed since I discontinued the publics tion of the j American, and I have mado several | appeals to delinquent subscribers and a dvertise*s to settle their accounts. Quite a number honorably responded to these-calls; but most have failed to do so. This final notice ia now given that unless payments are made with in ten daya, I will commence bring ing suit. Wm. llaslktt. jpy-flut following Card of Profcso* Brugh, formerly l'rofeasor of Natural Science, in Washington 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 to all who desire a-complete and relia ble Atla*. • BUTLER, Pec. 2Ji, 1865. I have used Johnson's New IllpUa ted family Atlas for the past five years, and have found It invaluable as a work of reference, and can cheerfully recommend it to all persona needing such a work. W. D Bfrcoii, Principal • ef Withfrspoon Initttute s. . fat tin Citunx. TWO LITTLE QRAVBB. Ttieri tn two llltla gr«»M In yond.r (ran, Where twd Iov#» ones rep«»se in the tou>b, Who anght never knew, but to trait and to love, Tbe bliss of our household, *bo«« absence ia gloom. It la true tbsy are small, but thare burled lie Two little forms to mo of more Worth, T»" little hearta 1 more dearly prtced. Then ell tbe flue glittering treasures of earth. Tbe cradle, tbe chair, tbe raiment and toy*, Are i-|ieri>ihtMl y«( painful memories to me; I m«»« not the forms. I feel not thejoya Of their musical mirth ami Innocent |lee. Stranger, tread Ilehtly on t ne sacred spot. Ob 1 preen nettheclay on their ereutle breast. It were painful to «ne. though they heed It not, Tbeic dear little forms I oncefonlly careased. T» murmuring winds sluk a aweet lulli\bv, A ad uak<t of the f>rwt ra4 a mell >w "hwe, And caroling birds suell your aweftct lay, Aud cheer the h»n« plat*? where my loved onea are laid. Tbere toy thoughts often wander and loves there to stay, And often there linger- nt uildniiflit's deep gloom ; Nor can I f-rget midst the cares of the da.) , And my heart feels le*a ennahine in btlghtueai ef *job. Grave* c»f tne living ** well a* the dead. For Joys of lur hetrt there sepulchred be : Bleat ohjejti of hone from my vision hare fled, And life bai let* charm* and sweetnosa to me. Though de«'>l.tte. lo iely. nnd «*dly bereft, There in buliu f.»r the wound, blwt eolece U riven ; If the fond parent-*! embrace ther hmre l«n That,"of etich little « n<"4 lethe kingdom of ln.aveu " mournful the th"imht that bringi. Yet tuy aiiKUithed heart tindj< pl »i»u'e iu thie: Wh'.lu mem. ry e'er wakeful V» in v hvel on»« ellug, Tliat mine u the *«»rrow and their • i* t#e bliw. MTen llee*. Pa. JlluMie. The Mtinn A Kinniltit Cnbluef Orpcnn f»rtv tlin»*reTif Mtyle*. ntlniital lo sncrel and gecnllttr m ■it. for |*i" tn |»UM oiudi. FIFTY «1N 1 K GOI,l) »r fllr VKII MKPAII, or «nher flr»! pifmfniiM awarded them. UiHiitmtM) free. Addre«s, "MA3OM. A UAM LIN. H'eTOX, .1 MASON IMoniKlW, Ntw V<-Rf. Nut l»t, 'tif—ly. of IberiTizzv. Vtnr Sir: Willi your per mlMlon. I wl<ih to eay to the remler l * of your paper, that I will send, br return mail, to all who wi-h it. [free] a lt»-cipo, with Full directions 112 r and uxing a pie Wiretalde llatm, that will effectutlly remove. In ten day*. Wmpl'H, ISl<dchc<i, 'J'an, Kreeklt-B and all Inipuri lieeof the Mkin, i»Hvlng the ttHtiie fluft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will al«omill free tn tlnme hiving Ila!«l /feeds, or Bare Pace*,nlmplo direct).>n<i and Information that will enable them t • Mtart a Hill srowth of Luxuriant Hair, \\ biekere, or Muitatache. iu lew* than thirty da\ < All appli • 'iou« answered by return mail without oliarge. !tep«**rfully your*, TIIOS. F (7/APMAJV, (hemi-t. Nor.: . —'• m. • H-l Broadway, New York SETTING MACHINES! mi(K uu I emigiiod whhe* to Inform the public that I Him in Ihe nirent of the celebrated " WIIKKI.KH A \N ILHON, hewing uuu blue, for thin county, and U'>w prepared w AimlwHhle celebrated machine, with all its moder i iuiproveiiiantu, t«> all deitiring to imrchiwe a first clan t machine. £he ins c< n«tantly on fiatide ma c-bine oil .iieiyJlfH, thread oiler*. Also agent for I>r. Mitriiti & Mr*. M Lodd'a improved minlela f<>r rutting d-. ee- s. mu ks, Ac. hlie a« lirits the patronage of the public. Mrs. Dr. T.J. LOW MA*, butler Dec 30. IW*. • M.W ifiVKHTINKHKNI'H. Orphan's Court Hale. I) Y virtue of uu <»rder ami <■' lue Orphans') ! I > * ourt of Ilntler couuty. then I K\e<-ut«>r Jt J hit i>. Ounuinghani. deed \n < t -ale nt j pubiic vendue,on the pieiuiaen, hi . -f'i ' hy of February, A J)., lhbtt, at out •> . /' J/., '•/ said Oue 11uaUiOilun(1T wonty Acrcsof Lund, n\ re <*r Iw *i»uate in Vonango township, county a nrild, and iHiuudtsl m|i the noi th by iamts «»i .lime. K. Millet, "ii tho evdby I ind* of Witliani Martin h.i i th en, < o the h>'iitii by insula<<f Ijevi Kerr.mi l"U the west by l in .a of V>. toiiaud W. Ilanliu, wilh tho appar* Tei ins of Fale One-third of thnpuiehate money to be paid on the c -nflruiation of *ale by the Court,and the balam'e In twoe<pial annual paymenta thereafter with iutereat from aaid cootlrmutiuu. WILLIAM MARTIN, Jan. 10, 'OO. Executor. AilmlAtMrnlor's IrrrKKS of AdmlnUtnUinnun t».e estate of Vaney j iKvia. I »te of entro T « n«bip . dee'd., have been I grantiMl to the undorufgnetl, all io-' . -ih knowing tbetu* selves indebted to Nttid estate ale re<|Ue*ted to make immediate payment, and tiioae liavitur claim* again*t tlie aame will preaont ftieui proporlv nnrlienticated f.-r eet t lenient. DAVID 11 DAVIS. Jan. 10, ISOfl. Adm'r. OrphiiiiN 9 Court Hale. ! 13 Y virtue of an order ami det'ree of the Orphans' ! |> Court In and for the county of ilntler. the umler- Hgued Administrator of ltol-ert Allen, dee'd, will offer I for aale at puldic vendue, on the premise-*, on the 19//i d'iy uf /VAruury, A- D., 1800, at out o'clock, J'. Jf. # uf • tnid '/ay, ! One Hundred and Thirty Aoren of Land. he tho eamo more or leaa. aitnate in Allegheny town ! ship, Itutlor county. Penn'a, bounded on the north by | lands < 112 Ihe heir a of I Mac .Yorri*, ■ n|tbe eaat by landsof j | John Allen and .leme< 'dair. on tbe south by lands of j i John Hetenberry, and on the west by Mr. Gould. Ti- j tie tiood- Terms <>f f»ale One-third of the purchaae money to j be paid on the confirmation of sale by tbe said Contt, and the balance In two equal aniiinl payment* thereaf ter with interest from Mid confirmation. S. K. ALLK't, Jan. 10, AO. . Adm'r. Orphan*' ( ourt Male. IS pu renanra of an order of the Orphana* Conrt of Butler county. I will offer for *«le at public outcry, 1 on the premise*, on T'>ursd<iy th*. 'Xhldiy of Ft'trua.-y, j DOC, ut * oilock, Seventy Acres of La nil, in Penn township, Hutler county, adjoining lands of Wm Wilde, fcli Hart *ell, Win Aixon. and •th-r lands of Ja*. M'tiee, dee d. Alnhu i.>'.»cree clearetl and tenced, the btlnurc well timbered.nml all w«ll watensl. ThßM*: —tine hand, the i»al .nee in two equal , annual pavmenta wilh intereet from time of sale. JOSKPII DOL'TIIMTT, JOHN M'tIEK, | jan. 10, '3o.] Executor* of Jae. M'Uee, dec'd. j Every Body His Own Broom Maker. ' / S Metalic Broom Wrapper is the nne«t *nc | oe*«tul article of the k<nd ever intnaluced Into this j (•country. l*atented May 513 d, ISOS. Agenta are making I from $lO to per day. The right if this eoqnty for j sale Send for circular Addreaa PETKRB A C<», Jan 10. *0»); Bo* HarrUburg, Pa. fi>iMSAln<lon of I'nrtnerttliip. ! rpilK partnerfhip heretofore eiistinic between the I subscribers, under the name of Ilelmbold A lion, j has this day been dienlveti by utiirnal consent. Tbe J lto.iUs of the late firm, will be aettled by Tbe.'dore I ll> imUj)d. when' all. knowing tbeuiselvee Indebted, I will pleaa&illand make payment. J. O 11 ELM BOLD A SON. Th»*Jore Ilelmbold will continue the bueineaa aa i heretofore, at the old atand. . Sax mbnrg, January lat, 1800::2 n*r»s. Woolen Factory lor Male. milK anbecrlbar* will offer for aale, at public outcry, |_ «»n Thuriduy l f i* I*/ nf i fun fi, 10WJ, a WOOLEN KA'.'TOHY. aitnate in fUipperyroek toeuehip, Butler co, Pa Tlte Factory i* a large, three atory building with i alt the'necessary annartenancefc of a Woolo|l fstabliah inent togetherwitl» T, o<-resiof goo*! land. Sale toooin- I monce at one oVloek. I» M. j Tonne made known on day of sale. I CL'RRY A BROTHERS, jan 10. V*—«t* A SELECT SCHOOL IN Prospect* Butlov Co, l*n. J. J-HOCKWELL. Teacher. x\ T""" beglae April 2d—Cloeea, Juno 9th. 18W The patronage .4 the publlr to attllclted Tuition aa fid low* : (jviuuou tcboul t»raii< hoa, l-t Ud- Algebra. A'at I'btiosopby. Rhetoric, Latin. Greek aud Book-keep ing. P'< 0t). AormaJ eaercisea, for the benefit *4 teach era. '1 ul tion required in advance Por farther partic ular*. Addreee J. J ROCKWELL. Jan 10,'00 ) Pn epoct, Butler Co. Pa. Auditor's Notice, Itutt'r Oiunty, »ti IN thr m jitter of the l>«rtlti<m of the n«»l K.UW .of John M'Kinnto, dee'd. In the (irpban'n Court of Butler County, No. 9, March Term 1565. And now U»-wit: I>ec. ft !WV>, »m Uiofloo L. E. Mitrh eJl. Coort appoint A. W. Fleegee. an to mar ithall and dMferftttte the arising n*«»m the aale or the Ileal Eetate of John Mc'Kinnie in partitton. By the Court. from the record thfc ber, ISOA B.J TOUlvb, C»rl 1 'will attend to the drtiea of tbe above apiiointrneTTt at tbe office y 4 John *. rhon.p»>n In hot ler. on Tburt day, the let day of February, at o clock 112. M, eiicu Si parties iefreewi- lvir S.V.VIJItKK AMI WW- A good farn* 0112 teat good timber laud. 11l of which le weR watered. A Loo House and atablc and a variety of ft uit trtea—the farm ia equ ated luPenu tp., eo Pa SU milee eouth of Butler and about bUf % mile eaet of the plank road, 1532" THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. ieee. Oar moat ntoiaentua ardotw stmggle having resulted In the triuaiph of Jmericaa Nationality, the utter <|l«- cotnbture aud overthrow of Seceeaiou and Slavery, Tua T*ißCNi, profoundly revolting in thla result, will labor to conserve tbu legitimate fruits of thia crand, beulg uant victory by rendering Liberty and Ofportunlty the common heritage of the whole American People now aud evermore. Discountenancing all unmanly exultation over or Inflictionotyatn or privation on the upholdara of the l«*t cause, it will Ineiet on the earliest posaiblo restoration of the Soutliern States to their former pow or ttml intli'ence in our Union on the baeie of All Rights for All their People. it will labor iu hope to prove that the substitution of Free for Slave Labor must Inevitably and universally conduce to the increos* oT Industry, Thrift. Prosperity ami W ealth.fo that tbe South, within the nevt ten yoars, must look iMaeltaniazcd on lier I »u« peraislance iu a pr:u;tico ao baleful as the t liatle Iditgof Man, It will labor for the diffusion of Comntoe«chool Edu cation Manufactures, the Useful Arts, Ac.. Ac , through out the sectione hitherto devoid of them, believing that every g<*>d end will thereby be and the inter eat of every useful uud worthy class promoted. It will urge the Protection of Home Indmmy by de termining duties on Foreign Products itrip-at 'i with a view to drawing hither tjie tuoft capable aud skillful artificers and artisaua Europe, nnd the naturalising on our sell of many briuichos of pneluctlou bithetto nil but c oiflne I t<: the Old W'orl I. while it Would atrengtli eu aud exteud thvoe which have already a foothold among it will give careful attention to progress awl improve ment in Agt icnltiii e, dclug its beat at • uct to briug uur keta to the tloore ©four farmer" and teach theui how to make the moat of the opportunities thus afforded them. Il will devote constant atieutlou to Markets, capo clally for Agi Ictilutural products, with lulent to save both producer and conauiuer firutn being vie.tlmUed by tbe speculator and fit entailer And, giving fair scope to Current Literature, to the proceedings t>f Congrem, :ttid tot lie general News of Ihe Uay.it hope* to retalu its old patrons aud attract many now to buir them company. We rarel yemj loy traveling agents, as ao ninny im- I post"ir.vara habitually prowliu< in the aefume«l capacity Ii 112 olioitor* for journals We prefer that our subacrib , er - shall pay tb"lr money |o per Hons they know and <f whose integrity they nre assiitid. Ny fi ieud who be lieves be will <iog<..,d by Incre'iMing the circulation of Tits Tnti®** •uthorized to solicit and receive nub* acriptious Specimen cqpiej will bfc promptly ecnt ' without ebasge 1> those reqniting them, and ne trust ! ninny frle U di W||| i, t . ,„ IT o to ask their neighbors aud aeqanlut^nc*• tojoiu In making up tb?ir clubj. The Great Family Newspaper. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCHIBt. THE n. v. WI:I:MLY tkibdxk ia | rinted on a large doulde-uiedium shet t. making ei-cht pages of six columns each. It contain* all the import ant Editorial-, published In Tub Daily TkibCHß, except those of merely I a-al Interest: also Liberty and Scien tific Intelligence; Reviews of the tncat interesting and Important n«*w Bodies : the Letters from o»\r large corns of correspondents : the la teat news l eceiveJ by tele graph from Washington and nil ■ ther I ails of the coun try ; a Summary of all important intelligence In thia city and elsewhere; a Srnopsla • 112 tho proceoduigs «»f Con<rcas and Btate Legislature when In session; the Forieiru news received by ev ry ate.uuer. E* l Insivo Re ports the Pri ceedinu- of the Farmer a Club of the Amcricau Institute; 'talks about Fruit ati.l ather Ilor ticultuial ami Agrie.ultur.il iiifomatiou etseiitiri t» Country residents , Stock. Ritiaucii > .'ttle, l)r» tloo*ls and Oenerul Market Iteport", m t •• : I !»■ th f>r vaii-ty nnd coiiipletens*s, nlt' i'.eib.M the in t v.«!n-ble. Nt . estlng aud liyitruct.va WE wlv publish* d in the world. The Fuji Reports of the American Inatitute Farmers' Club, and tbe various Agricultural lleporpta. iu each number, are richly w irtii a year's subset iptiou. TERMS. Mali subscribers, single <• -py, lye*r-25 numbers... W M nil subscriberh, clubs of live «>» Ten copies, addres-e it • n lines of svbscrlbers 17 fi'» 'i wenty c .pies, add -| to names af d4 th) Ten copies to one mill 1 * 00 00 An eitra ropy will o. h tnl for ea> b club of tell. For clubs of twcti >. iwn'itM «- »pic'J, or one copyof the fleuti wreVlv. will e - f-iit giatis For clubf of Ihty. Ore copies,or »de copy ht the Daily Tribune will be sent gmtis f.r oue yea*-. Subscriber a in in Canada must send 2o cents each in ablitior., to pay U. 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DAILY TRIBUNE. $lO per annum, flnbacribers in Canada must Send $1 20 in addition, to prepay t'nittd >ta*"S pestngo. Terms, cash in advance. Drafts ou New York, or Post Office orders, payable to the order of The Tribune, being safer, are preferable to any other mode of remittance. Address TIIE TRIBUNE, Trib|}up building. New York. PHOTOGRAPHS &C SAMUEL BYKES having purchased the well known Photograph Oalleiy ot It. c. Iliiaslton, situated on Main Street, opposite the of \\Yl>er A Troutman. w aibl respectfully inform the public that ho is prepared to take • I* lIOTOCa It A I'll S. A.UIIKOTYFES, I'Kit HI:<»TVI»I:S, aud the new Albotype or PORCELAIN picture—all in th «latest and most approved styles. Persons dealring life like pictures will do well to give him a call. Hrtures taken In ilark weather as well as in ciear weather gn.Call aud examine specimcus."fcg l>ec. 13, lfirtft. Klcptiou of Director.*. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BUTLF.R,) December 4th, ixt46. / AN election for NINE DIBECTOKS of this Bank, to set ve for one year, will be held at the Banking House, ou TUESDAY, JANUAKY Mil, IMfl, between the houra of 10 o'clock, A.M., and 4 o'cleck, P M. I. J. CUM MINOS, Dec. 6, I stM). —"»t. Cashier. ~R7 W. Kimm, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .OFFICE, 87 FIFTH ST., (Opposite the Gaxetta Building.) PITTSBTBOH PB!as'A. WILL prompt attention to all hualness ia tbe line of the Profasainn, inclndtntj the collection ol •Taimasagalr.iit the Government for Back-Pay, Bounty, Pension*. Prise-money, Ac., A* 1 . Nov. *2, 1 Orphan's Court Wale OF ESTATE. BY vlrtne of e*i order and decree of the Orphans' Conrt of Bntler e< unty, Pa., the nnderslenrd AA- j nduletratrt* of the estate of Alexander Speer. late of W ashingt mtp . dac d. will esp«iae to aale on the prem- j ises, on Tnuasrsr. ena lsv r»*v or Fnnnr-anr, A. D., 1 SOU, at on* •dock, m. m., «»f aail day, tbe Mloyrlng Resl Eatata. actuated in Waabingcton tp , county and State aforeaaid. bonndud and ft,#crtbed aa follows, ais ; IgUMM etl the north by landa of Rotwrt Allen, east by Bernard M Candleaa, aanth bv I 'M Speer—pert rf save tract—aud w«*» hy landa formarly owned hy Thomas Orahsan. corrtaln'.ng #"rty acrea, elrirl pxaawra: j about ifteen arrea cleared, aud good wood land on the ! THItMS hand, and the bafßnee tn two J equal annoal paymanta wttb interaat, from the conlir- ; mation of aale. KUII AM AH Sl'Eglt. Jaa. A, *. Adm'x. Valnable Sale, T WTLL »»ll lwr>hm«r«l flOOi m-rm of I*n4. «ltn«t« in Peon tp., (on Thorncreek) at>d adjoining the Al legheny and Butler Plank road, abont half of which ia bottom land, with ene of tbe beet mill seats in the coun- i t». About aixty acreecleared. The bottom land Is be itarea to l»e gtsal oil territory, time ivfll oo given on part of the purcbaap monet If . desired.' Also, eonie town lots in the borough of lint 1 lar, and the village of M<nin» J "TOUN 1 41 *,16-4*+ j THE LIGHT OP THE WORLD. DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE. 1 Theae Life-giving remedies are now. t>r (ha Br«t given publicly lo the world. Fur a quarter of a century of private practice the Ingredients in these LIFE-GIVINQ PILLS! i : Have been used with the grontee* success. Their mission i it uot only to prevent disease, but to care. Thev wtirch • i out the various mahnHeghv which the patient Is suff«»rlpg i | aud re invigorates the failing system. To thy aged mi l iufiun a few doses of these I'l LLB "will prove to be I A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, | f.»r In every cw they nil new life and vitality, and r»- ! «tor© the waning energies to their priftlne state. To the young arid iulddle<-aged.!hey will prut* molt Invtlusble, I as a ready, specific. and at«-r lin«c ineillcine. Here In UrcKiin realized, that Ponce-de-Leon sought for three hundred years ago. ami never found. He l-»oked f»r a r>untaJu tliut would ia*t.>re tke ol 1 malt* yoath ever ilnEternal Spring! It was left for fills day and hour to reallte the dream, aud show, in ouu glorious fact, tbe magic that made It fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot stay the ftlgfyt cf years, but they can force back ami ho hi aloof. disease that IMIKKL u iniuph ever tbe aged ami Iho young. I.et uotie hesitate tbeu. but ssit* I tlie favorable opportunity tbat offers. W hen taksu aa pi escribed— For Bilious Disorders Nothing can be mere productive i.t cure than these I'll I*. Their utmost magic Influence is felt atones; and the usual concomitants of this most distressing disease I are lomoved. These remedies ai e made from tbe put eel Vegetable Cuiiipouuds. They wi',l not harm the most delicate female, and can be given with good effect In prescribed d ses tu the yuuugeat babe. t For Cutancouß Disorders And all eruptions of the skin. the HALVE is most In valuable. It does not heal externally alone, but pene trates with the uiost searching effects to the very row! of the evil ! DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS luturliibly Cure I lie Following Oiscuiti'si: Asthma, lJjw»l Complaints, Coughs, folds, Wheel Diseases, Cost i venest. Dian husa. Debility Fever A Ague, female Complaints, Ileail.tilie, Indigestion influenza, lunnmalion, Inward Weakness, Liver ' oui| hint, Lownes of Spirits, Kiugww! m, halt Rlieuie, • Scalds, Ph in Diseases. *#-!foll«e.-!fone genuine wi tfiout the engraved trade mark around each p»t or box, signed by DR. J. MAOOIEL, 4d, k'ultoust.,New York,tocouuterlelt whkh is felony. Bold by nil respectable Dealers In Medicines throughout the Uuited State* and (Jana'tas—at 'Lt cents per box or pot. E.xeeutur's Xotiee, NrOTICB is given fh** Letters testamentary, on tbe estate or J. 1). Cniii.inxh'UM, bite of Venango Tp. 112 dee'd hove been granted to the undersigned, Therefore all persons knowing lh-iin#dvea indebted to said eetnte a 111 make Immediate payment, ami thuee having claims HKaiiiHt the same, will present them properly authenti cated 112 »r settlement. W M. M ARTIN, Dec la, isti6. E* r ##-To Co7fNtiM«Tivis. —Tbe undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple reme dy. aftei having stiff' red several years, with a seveie lung affection, and that dread diseayo, Consumption—is anxi'>ns to makeknuwu to his feuow suflerers tbe means of cure. To all who desire It, he will semi a copy of the pres cription u«ed, i flee of Charge'. with tbe direction* ft»r preparing ami using tlio same, which they will find a» ure dire fur Co.iarMPTtoif, AHTIIHA. Daoxi MITM. < ouniis. COLIM, etc The only object of Ihe advertiser in sending the prescription i* to henuAt tip.* afflicted, v>d spread hit formation which be w.nceives to he invaluable. and be hope*. sufferor will try hh remedy, as it est thora nothing, and may provo a blessing, l'arlie* wiehiug the presei Iptlm. will please address Rgv. KinVAKb A. M ILSON. V\ illiaiusburg, Kings <'oiiuty. iVov, 29, '6ft—Sm. New York. mm UD*' S BOOK FOB 18S6. THE Fashion Magazine of tho World. LIT Kit ATI'UK, fine arts, ami fashions. The most magnificent steel engravings. Double fa»hioii plates Wood engravings on every subject that can interest la dies- Crotchet knitting. Netti"g. Knibrolderv Ariieles for the toilet, for tlie I'arior, the lluu<bdr. and the kltch on Kvery thing, in fact, to make a complete LAUT'S HOOK. The Ladies' Favorite for 36 Years- No Magatine has been ab'e to compete with it, None attempt it. GODEY'B RECEIPTS. 'or every department of a household. These alone are worth the price of the Book. MOD FA. COTTAGES (no other magazine gives them), with diagtWins. DRA 11',NO LESSONS FOII TIIE I'OI NC. An other specialty withOodey. OK Id! SAL MUSIC, worth S3 a y**r Other Maga ( does publish old worn-out music; but the subscribers to (lodey g« tit before the mnsic store. OA KDk NJNG FOR LA DIES. Another peeullarty with Gotley. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart k Co, of New York, the mlllhmare merchant*, appeal in Uodey, the only magazine that has them. Ladles Bonnet*. We give more < 112 them in a year than any other magar.ine. In fact, the Lady's Book ena bles every Lady to bo her own li<>m;ct maker. MARION HARLAND, Authnrffi of l -Alnnt" "Hidden Faith," "Most Sid',' "N'mf*i»r arui "Martam, n writes for Qodey each month, and for soother magazine. A new novel bv her will he published In We have also retained ail our old and favorite contributora. rr I TT I "CP K/TQ OTP GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1866. (From which Ihetf can noderiatirm.) The following are the terms of the Lady's Book for ISCrt : One copy, one year 00 Two copieo, one year ft ftO Three copies, one year. 7 60 Frnir coplee, one year - 10 «) Fire copios. one year, an.l an e*tra ropy to the pem-n getting nptheclnb.makingslv copies 14 00 Eight CJpiea, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, risking nine coplee 21 00 Eleven enpiee, one j ear, and on extra ropv to the person getting up the elnb, making twite coplee ?7 50 All eddltlone to rlnbe at club ratee a*-Oodoy*» I/aHy's l»o«ik and ArtUnr'e Home Maga tine will he*sen* earh one y*mr, on receipt of ft ,10. We have ao elnb with any othfr magaalne or ; g. vr*|i*rer 9*- The m-m»y mn -tilth*, s mi at »ne time fnr any of the CluH. Canada enbecrfbers must send -4 cents additional for «nbecrlber. AddrM L. A OODET, a N, F. Owner fled Ch'rtnut Street, rillLJ DEL riTIA. T)*r. IS, flm ; VNIMHIIIO Renl iXnte for Sale. I TTOCBK cm «i **!*£* | Xl n#ond In the N»eo of Pntlev, now .-K-cnpled by Mm. ! Ann Rrcdia. dlso nine aeree fff terd e*J 4fitng the tawn of Butl*-r on the Kfttanntng road of l«t nowcccn pted by Herman Berg. Fsq *lao flveaeraeof land on old Franklin rood fjewr tbr gronud. for prlih and tarais enquire of Bntler, Bntler, Pa or JAB. 3f. WDIN. Isn. n«ikllo, rn. Jan. Bd, m-(r. DlWlntlou of Partnership TIU! 1 ber»lufore e&tHtliiff Orfchr.m * Crutly. 1>»TO ttilF ilay (Xof«mb«r iSlb, 1S0«S I bw-n bj mmul «onwnt. ' , n ORAJUM 1 CHATTY, j ea It#-* NEW ARRIVAL or WINTER DRY GOODS. Furs, Cloaks & Shawls. %T7B bare just waived the litrsco&t ftuU »ost agro- Vv plete stock of A'reiich WOOL DaLAIK*. CAIIIUifAB. OBCilti*, ft'HINTA. MOfttlNA, OAISIMKUL3, £• A* ever rff» r«4 to the puMie, and ti our »t -*k wai jmr rhaMod on tlit receut paata, w# are able tw tell at mr low prices. Furs! Furs!! Furs!! We liMTrt a rerr laree.s'ock ..f MI-«. < A Child fn« Clips. > ictorlMs. Collar*, Cuff* nil J M .•:.■# of allstjloi, and qtiiilty AUo a very flue **» -rtuieiii of CLOAKS SACQUESi CIRCULARS, of our own Manufacture, which enables us to at lem prices th in pitf-tlt-s who buy th • u «•*■•l. We bare a very cheap atock of SHAWLS OF ALL STYLES, SIZES PRICES AND QUALITIES. Remember w« buy ill wur goods by'tbe CASE, BALE&PACKAGE wlilsb enables us to stll at EASTERN JOBBERS PRICES. Ws would call the attention of M IfOLKHALU lIUVEIW to this stock of Ooodt. DUN LAP LUKE II A CO. 150, fsdsral fct., ALL kU 11EN Y I'l IT. Dor. 0, 18M. fuio WALL PAPER, AT Ms #S. M.l tfli. nVTN'BM AfV | 112 yJJr opeciai for ma BUY OmBS. •A NOTII Gn IYEW SUPPLY JU6T RECEIVED, AT REDUCED PRICES, D. T. PAPE COS. MISLIXS AT 25, 30, 33, 35. CALICO IC, IS, 20, 23. YKIIV UEHT, OS, DEL.AIXB 2.1, 30, 35. I'arnnirltod Colturg, 37J, 43,50. FRENCH MEKI\OS 112, 125, 110 All Wool Plnd* 75r<s. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts ALL PRICES. Along with a full stock of Notions and Fancy Goods For the Iloly.lays. CALL AND 9KB. Dec. 6, 18A5.4-W. Drugs! Drugs! Drugs! drum y n HA VINO purchased the Dmf Store reconfty <mne-l be Dr n. 112. Ilamllton, will carry wo the Drug him nM« tn all It* d*psrtment*, at the "ldetand, Boyd'e Bl'»ck Main Bntler I*%. We hare conetuutly oo band and fw sale a pore qualify «>f DRUOH CtUHHCAL* ar4 I'ATNTS Oim T ARMSHMI *M) OLA«S. WlflTK LEAD, RED Lf!AD k LITfIKRAGE Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty, tukit.NTINR, AND alcohol LAI'.T) n>H A \ EATS-FOOT OIL*. BOTIXIS, VIALS, A.VDCOKKS, SOAP. gPONOr.S A LAMPS. PtIKKORDUKD SPICtd it. kc.lt. Al«u » cenrrt-1 **i i"t Vof Perfumery & Toilet Articles. Tt*lna« and Lienor* fbr Medical purpose*. W Inee 112 t ►■rrapiental n-e. furnished at cost. Physicians pra*- carefully eo»mK»und«d. Th» T"'blicls r«apertrolly Inrtted to eall and «*a*iine our etork. w»» ere confident that ire can aell as reasonable as any -Imt'isr e-tsl>hshment in tha county. Not. 23 lS6&::ly. pi HE* CIDER VINEGAR, jaL'JC Graham & Huselton's BTOBCE- NEW UXRNKI4B ULIOL*. *Sedwick, NefF&. Co. nA VINO opeu.-d a new M ur.ta opmiatte Bojrd'i Biiildltigs. Butler, Pa.. wIM kee?> soustnullv on hand, u u * rtment of <vl He., Ifsrnaee. 1 every thiuu' In their llne'.f bu*»r>»-**. ablch offers st prices to suit the tir.ioa. Work of all kinds manufactured to order, srxl repairing dons on short notice. Dec. 'J. 1563:: tf JtHfN A. BKDWICK. Join tl Tbl-mpion. «||'l rii.rlo' MTunlloa,'n. .'u A. U.<(Tm»n. i:. I'. X'j, 73, S'Jtt T«im, IS. 1 Sept. SO, lS66,i»ti motion of frnnr a Rule on deft, to plead on or befo'e to* day of HMt term—or jndgmout according to law f»r tl.'s following pretnlsos to wlft Fitly n>:;?s •.■f land sitaatw In Centre Tp. Butler Co, bounded north by 1 »d« ofi'onu and McAnualleh, e.vt by lluvhl MeKr«-!« k. s;<utk by Joseph Mc Ann*illi'ti4 aud writ byJobu MtDlritt. Butlgr CouiiLy. si. Certified frjui tho Re«or<l. this 1 'th dsy wf October, Wii STOOffl, I'reth y. HEADQUARTERS. ■NEW ESTABLISHMENT .lOll> P. Oltll, LATE OF Till: POTOMAC ARMY, PHO rOGRAPHER & AMBROTYPIST, MAS er»-etod a N't* Building en Jefferson street, op posite the Cmriw W here be is piepaied, with an entirely NK.W APPAIUTL'S and KJATHUAL of the VERY it EST fjLJLUTu nd LA TEST STYLES, to take LIFE LIKE PICTURES. m THANKFUL FOU PAST PATBONAOK, WM OFFER our services lo the public ; and ule<lgeourselvea to spare n> pains or labor to accouuuvJate all who may think proper to givti us a call. JOHN V. ORB. Butler, Oct. 4, l&Gfctf. GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. A Family and an Agricultural Journal Of the Description, UOYO1O«1 lo CIfOICB LIT ERA TURK, including Poetry, Novelettes Tales, aud Moral and Entertaining l«ea<liiig generally.— In the in p:u tnient weshall pro-e»,t the chtiiv>*t witinn thareiu'li ox oui extended nnxiiis. '1 he Novelettes, Titles, Poetry, Ac., nh-tII he supplied from the be a and highest s «uvces,and be Oqual to anything to be fouuJ iu any JcHtraal "i m-i wl AORICULTUBK and II iRTICULTCRE, embracing Farming, Uai deuingt Frult-RaWng. Ac. Our bihois in this department for over thirty j'enns, have met th# cor dial approbation of the public. Our purpose has been to furnish useful and reliable information lip m These very important branches of industcy, mid lo protect them sa fir as within our power against the false doctrines aud sellisli purtuM-e< of the many empires and seu«ation-a«l --venturers by which the Farmer Is incessantly a-saile»l.— This portion of the tiermmitown Ttleyrayh is :ilon«« wji th tlie whole price ot subscription. NKU IU.i'AUTM»:\T.—The Indostry,care and ditcrimiii'iti u, in gathering ai C Ing the Stirring , Events 112 tho liay. expresslyppi V| ,,-r. which hltli- j erto litis been one of ilsmatlted fenturus and given souni- I ver.al -;iti-f i'*lion. will l»n cntiiuiu l with i. doubled ef- j ' foils to meet the Increaiiing demands if tho public. TERMS: —TwO dollars and fifty cents PR/ annum. No I ordersiocolved without the cksh, and nil subsoriptiuus h/opped at the end of the time paid for. Address, PIIILIP R. FHFA*, Kditornnd Proprietor, Oerumutowu, l'a. Oct 25.18 W. CLARK'S SCHOOL VISITOR. ■voUiUJvrE x. A DAY M HOOVi UOVTIILT. The VI.SJTon will commence \t9tenth volume with its Janoai y number, ISOtf. this is the only Day ScUwl i'e rindicui publishe I at BKV K.VTY FIVE C'E.VTB A TEABI Magar.ine forip.beaniiully iUuatrated. A'ew type, new feat(p*rs; Readings, itntie, Hpeeches. Diahriw*. Stories /'littles, Enigma*, HeLut't, 4c., from Ilie very b< -t w»i, The VISITOR h'ts thelargestVirculation of any tional Journxl published Aow is the time to 112 irm clubs. The |*ublisher, In order tore oh nil parts ef tbecountrv, will send th* VISITOR one »/'" r, FREE. t<> one person ('who will act as ageutia htny /"".«< Otbr* in the United St-itei. Address, wiik live cents for purl • iilm *, ■F. W. DA COM UtAY, Publisher. 1308 CheAtnut Phihelelphia, 112 Eleotion Notice. fllllKßE wiP he a meeting of the Hurler n o Mutual I Fire inanraueecovn|Mihy. at their office In »t 1 o'clock on the sec..nd Monday of JMnuary n-'it, iSth; for tho purpi'se of electing 1< directors f.«r tbe ensuing year. \ general attendance is requested, as ulber l»u* | siU'.'vs uf impoitance will be transacted. By firder of tbs l'i e«ideiit t ii. C lleinetnan, ses'y. Vee 13 St AtlitsluiKiralor'ii >ollee. IF.TTERH of Administration on the est.ile of Robert j McCoy '.»te of the Boro of Ontrevillo dee'd, having been gnuited to the undersigned, therefira, nil per>«otis knowing themselves indebted to said estate are re»|in»ted to make imme«liate payment, ai;;l tho«e haying claims against the same, will present them nroperly authenti cated 112 r settlement. J. M. Lawreuce, Bee 1.1 Adm'r Aii«litor"N Notice. Butler | N the matter of tho Aeeonnt of W'm. T»?rk tn<l R 112 McKinni-. Adm's. of John McKinnis, dee'd. In the Orphans Court of Butler C«>urity, No. 44. Dee. To l in ISRS. Ai.tl !ioiv t'.wlt. dee. C, ]M6, nt motion of I. 7.. Miicneil, t'-itfrt appoint C'« W . Fleeger, an Auditor to m:i:-n:i'l ihe n--ets and make dl-tribution. By the Court. W. .r, TOI7NO, Tlerk I w l 1 .ittend t • the dut'ee of the almve appoiutnient j ni the office of J ~in M. Thompson in Butler, on Thdrs j d»\ ihe Ist d.ty <#t Feb. IW'ift atone o'clock P.M., of wh ' h nil patties interesteiL will t<ike notice. O. W. FLEEGER, Auditor. Mirny Maro. 112 t*ME to the residence of Ihe subscriber. living lr. ) Mercer Tp.Butler Co. I*a..on orabout tho joth ■ flier , J a brown Mare, M'pposed to OJ about 12 old, wiiii som< a bite about tin* head and neck. The ownei is re quested to come forwird. prove properly ami take her away, otherwise she wiil be dispel if according to law. JAS.C PARKER. WINDOW BLINDS ! t REE.V window hlindecanbe had at the low price SO GTS. A BO LIS AT T»IK STORE or ii. ■■ . wz m .w m:*w Ilntkr peeember SJt». I^. Aeeata IV an ted I—To eell [wlze Cartif.catee f.r r.olj>snl SILVKR W\T in *. Ladlf-i dowolry, Dia mond Ring*, Ec., O.VLY %- r > E.\CU, for any article drawn, hetail Price fr -:u ISO to fiT.*"). AttOoone H'it- R*evv.n Geanwr. l»rtc« <rf Certiflcafe 2ft Cente each Liberal Premtume and Oanaitsaion allowed to Agenta Simple Ovh Hmf** rent free. For Circulars ami Terms oddr^*, MRSSH* HAVWATtn IK CO.. Jap. Z, Of—3moe. uli i«ruadwsy. New York, j CTXJST OPEITED. j NEW eOOUSKOESKOP.; ON MAIN STREET. O|>poalt« Bov«ft*a |lnll{llgg, r "IT7"IIFRE we sr«» prepared !•> nnCpufactuca Boole and v V Shoee of all kinds, to ord-r, Ihe ,la the lat. «t etylee. end of Ihf finest Woi tmanebip.—on . I th* short's* p weiHe nottee; |Qd tU r •feontMe ratee as the aame qnalfty ean be hsdatguv other eeta>»lish ment. j A \ MIA.VO* AJ. LICEFX- Ba NBW'firm, Sedwick Neff &. Co. Jons A. SEDWICK, P. P Bri.WN,»M K. N»FF, 1I»T« rhi»D»v ..111 Inf. « PnrlliMKhlp. hi the Hnrnrjil»lPl nwnni I' lnrlni L.ualne.-. »« th- oW «Un.l • 112 John A Krdwlck, Ul.|»*lt« Boyil'» BnlliHnit.WlWl-* will rnat nas T>> mannhcture *ll in Itelr !.n». •» lb* 800T '^^^ SH0t * LEATHER ||96t. AND FINDINGS STORE, LON MAIN STREET, . Oua doer. North of M'Aboy'i Store, GENTS' l i; i:\ril CALK HOOTS, . SHOKS AND CONGRESS GAITER*. LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPEBS, MISSES' HOOTS, SHOES, 4NI> GUMS, * BOYS BOOTS & SHOES. Slioci oT all Itliids. A lOl.t/AND COMPIETE AFBORTMBXT of I imn rntomflict ure, constant IV on liar..),and woik iuad« la wrder, uf 111* BfcHT .STOCK uud in the LATEST STYLE. A lnrjr»* afld full aMortntot of Kv'ara •twak, aft*> Lv-t umtn i»| auU wuikiuiiisUiy. All kii.di of LEATHER & FINDINGS French and Common Calf »kin», Ht/l* and Ujijier Leather, Morocco, Kipt and Kidt. ROANS AND LININGS Of >ll kinds. \\ »• hate the Inrgtftt, beat selected, and for tha tlaai llie cheapest atork ever nfferH for Rule lit Hutlir. The public art iuvlled ta cull and examine fur tbeat* velvet. May 31— tf TIIKOpORE IIU*RI,TO!f FAMILY BIBLES. -A FRESH STriE'IPX/ST OF Pbtttosrapli Bi&Ios, AT HETNKMAN'S a«ih tf IMJ. AMERICAN CITIZEN" Jult Prlatia£§ffice! Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND Gmm JDS POTTOS, Cormr of Main ami JvlTerton Slraala, Ovyiiull)' .Inch'* Hotel WB«*II« PFKPAIIKI) TO PRINT,ON SHORT VOTIOi Bill Heads, Hooks, Druggist Labels, Pro.- ■grammes, ('(institutions, Chocks, Notea, limits, Hlanks. Hnsitioss ('Urdu, Visiting Cards, Show Curds, Pamphlets, Posters, Hills of la re. Order Hooks, Paper Hook* Billets, Halo Bilk &e. im.su rußKipiiiD with The Host Approved Hand Presset TIIE LARGEST'ASSORTMENT OV T fit. Kcrdarc. Ornament,, Rulaa, Call, 4a., I.N TIIK COUXTT, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING N'tATI.T, PaOMKTLT, AMU AT IttAMOK AUJJ lUtM, In a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. ■ la ■ ■»paa Arc employed in every branch of th* business, and we enflcavor to- meet tha wants of tko comnmriity, and to re tain the honorable distiticyon which has been already conceded to tffis establish ment. for TAHTE ll* CO MPOHITIO* and Klßgiinee In Work. In all the essential* of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCIT, we in vite comparison, from potting out » Card of a single line to an illuminated Posto, or a work of any number of pages. * - Kxfolo*'* Xollof, rITTKRS N-fiuiKMitarj en the last will and .'element j of B.ifun«*l Baker, late of Centre Tp , Butler Co. Pe. ilif'4, bating l»ecn i**nrd hy the Kegiwter of Co. t<» (Ik- under*-ignrd, all permm* knowiug theni*el?e« in delded to wilil eatnte. are reqtteeted to mnk" payment, llrid tho«e having clalttM imnin-t the name will present them properly authenticated with Moaci* Thomp*>n E«q. whan the will receive them for settle raent. J A.*>. 11. <J. OI'KE, Kxocutor. TOYS! TOYS 11 TOYS!! I A General Assortment, Wholesale & Retail IIEIXtfEMAfITS. Butler N'ovemlier 2*2,::3m I*os. COXDITIOXH FOlt THE STA.2XJDJL.TLID History of the Was rpnn WORK wilt be Minted 'mm a clear I i.ew type, on fine calendered paper, msyie expreaety fir tbia w«jk, be c -mprhed in <m»* »ery large volume *f over a thousand pftgea, Illustrated t vrer one hnnd red and flfr.v portrait* of .-istlngui-m d offlew* and civ" liana, map* 'liagtama, and oanteroM flna sfeel en*r» rlnf* execute*! in the highest style of tke aft. It will be fnrnt*Mld b»*nb*criberj| in neat oihl substantial bind ing. at the following price*, payable on delivery. In£FineCloth 50 pereopT In Fine Leather (Library btyie.).— • T.AO " In Fine Cloth, f'.ermnD,) O.AO •* In Fine Le»li»onOei Lib. iry Style) 7<AO "J nit" w >rk has no rival a candid, lucid, complete, ' authentic and reliable history <-.f the "irreat conflict.** I In the »elecli-<n of MUer tho author baa eontinad | blmeelfat rlctly to njjicfat data, derlvep from the r**p.itte ..f Northern and front he:n ter nof atrictty reliable nod nflirial, and has succeeded hi puddntinir ahnt ta unffiiiilly domanded, a fair and 4mp>trtial Illetory of the War J, A HILLnciBR. AS'nt, Not. », IVS. THE undersigned wiahe* lojufrtu Ihe public that-.ii* haa pa*chased the rlgM of Jo«uph Wlutoflcld ' pjft ented laet June, ft.r taumng U>tyiu>i\ in lh» foil wlnj . tnwnabipe. Forward. Adam*. Muddicnek. Oekiewf; Somoilt. Jeffera.»n, CUatOQ,UufT«lo, Winflel i,Clear3®id, I:>-regal. 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