LEATHER A N D FINDINGS STORE, ON MAIN STREET, One door North of M'Aboy's Store. GENTS' FRENCH CALF HOOTS, BHO EH AND CONGRESS GAITERS. LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS. MISSES' .ROOTS, SHOES, AND GUMS. BOYS BOOTS & SHOKS. Children*!* of nil Kind*. A Fl'Ll AXD COMPLETK ASSOItTSIRVT of inv * own manufacture, Mn«t«nlly on hand, and woik made to order, of the IIKPT STOCK and in the LATEST STYLE. A lar*e and full assortment of Eastern stock or (lit material and «'orMi»twhlp. LEATHER & FINDINGS French and Common Calf shins. Sole and l 'j>pcr Leather, Morocco, Kips and Kids. ROANS AND LININGS OF nil kinrf«. Wr have the largest, best selected. and for the tinir * the cheapest stork ever offered for s-ue in Batter. The pnbllcare invited to cull and examine for them selves. May 31-tf THEODORE HUSELTON AMERICAN CITIZEN Joh Print [a^Ofllccl Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book ANI) m vmrmiz, Corner of Main ami JefTeraou Streets, OppOHile iVtick'H Hotel WB ARE PREPARED TO PHI NT,ON SHORT NOTICE Rill Heads, Rooks Pruggist Labels. Pro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, lirafts, Rlanks, Rusincss Cards, Visiting (birds, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Rills of Fare, Order Rooks, Paper Rooks, Rillets, Sale Rills. ,Vc. MSINO FUHNISUED WITH The Moat Approved Hand Presses THE LARGEST OF Type, Border*, Ornamcnli, Rules, Cult, Ac., IN TIIE COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NUATLY, I'ROMPTLT, AND A, lie 1SOSABLI! IIITL3, In a style to cxcol any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. m ■ ■ n mw «»«- ■« <m«- » Are employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet the wants of the community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which has been already couccded to this establish ment, for TASTE IP* COMPOSITION AND nieuniioo 'i» Press Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Composition. Rcau tilul Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in vite comparison, froiß getting out a Card of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. AX ISTFALLAnLE CURE FOR R.HEUIVIATISIVI. Tl those who think and reflect. Now my brother, sis- theetaa ntaj bMIRM i • In, that with a clear mind, and a pure heart—a love for truth, and a willingness to accept it, you read the fob lowing '•— 1 am curing quite a number of cases of Rheumatism every year, and now I intend to make it known general ly through Ih«* im-diiim of h.-u-p ip.-i s. lIMTC 00A* fined my medicine principally to my own neighborhood for a considerable length of time, in order to tost its merits thoroughly, end now I can offer it to the public with a certainty ot its success, knowing that a trial will recommend it. Ido not recommend it to cure anything but RHEUMATISM —for which I have tested its 'merit* thoroughly, with nat is fart ion to myself and others. I can send mv compound by mail to anv n<ldre<s; home recommendation*, as to who lam I refer the public to S. Lowell and P. Knouse.of Richland tp., Venango co., Pa.,C. C. Sloan, S lb»M. end 11. Y. Camp, of Emlenton ; Mr*. Rreneman. Clarion : Mrs. M. Lonchncr Salem; and Mrs. M'Oiunift, Richland tp., Clarion co.. Pa.. and a host of other* who have been cured by my vegetable com pound. Add. esa. with two 3cent stamps, R, P. RI.A IK, Emlenton, Venango co., ZF-A-ZELINfI FOR S^IXJIE. A go»»d farm of IW acres about 65 acres cleare<l the lent good timber land, all of which Is well wateied. A Loo HOUSE and stable and a variety of fruit trees—tho 112 irm i* sitn ated in Penn tp.. Rutler co Pa- Six miles •»ih of Butler and about half a mile east of the pl.t i wa For further partictlars inquire of the fti. tie premises. M.P. I>A V EN I .^VILI.K, A SELECT SCHOOITIN Prospect , Tin tier Co, I*«. REV. J. J. ROCKW ELL. Teacher. Term begins April 2d—Clones. June 23th. 18C6. The patronage of the public is solicited. Tuition n* folio**: Common School branches, $4 00. Algebra, JVitf'Fbiloaophy, Rhetoric, Latin. Greek and Dook-kcep ing, |0 00. A'ormal exercises, for the benefit of teach* er*. Tuition required in advance. For further partic ulars, Address J. J- ROCKWELL. ianlO.'OO ) Prospect, Butler Co. Pa. Executor's Notice. LETTERS, testamentary on the will of Nancy Stein; late of Connoquenessing ti» . dec'd.« having been granted to the undeitdgmd ; al persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate are hereby requested tu make immediate payment, and those having claims •gainst the estate will present them propeily authenti cated, without delay, for payment. WM STEIN, WM. 11. J A MISON. Febll. '6C.] Executors, FAIRVIEW SELECT SCHOOL Psirvlew, HutJcr Co., Penn'a. THE Summer term will open on Moxday, A fir-. 2d lx»6t>. and continue twelve weeks. "Student* Can pursue any of the branches usually taught in Academies, including the Latin and Greek languages. lUiardiug can he h«d in good private U:mi liea. Studeuta desiring to board tin-inset re* caa obtain euitable looms in the vilLig* Special advantages f.* those preparii.g to tearh. For further particulars, Address THOMAS C. VAN TRIES, Principal. Feb. 14,'66*j Baldwin, P. 0., Butler Co., Pa. .lAdnlulstratrlx'i Kotire. T ETTERS of having been granted to ! JLi th**M»der*igned on the enlate of Joseph Bar tie?. sf Penn tp.; dec'iL. therefore, all peraoas indebted to said eatnte are requested to pay the same without de lay.-and thoae having claims against the name will pre sent them dnly authenticated for settlement UAKOARET HARTLEY. S» 'M. Administratrix. HEAD QUARTERS. NEW ESTABLISHMENT JOHN P. ORB, LA TE OF THE POTOMAC ARMY, PHOTOGRAPHER & AVIBROTYPIST, nts frirKwl • Npw nuLl li iK nn JolfcmHi .troct. op tli« I'ITIKX "111. r. Whrm i.» i- ITcmied, with an ntitiivlv NKW *l'l'A'l*Tl « inil MATERIAL nf Ihr IE II y It EST QI-ALITUni LATEST STILES, tot-ike LIFE LIKE PICTURES. THANKFUL FOR PAST PATROKAGE, W E OFFER onrMrTlrn to thepnblle : and pledge ourselves to spar* no iniin or labor to accommodate All who may think proper to xlru ni a cull. JOHN P. OUR. Duller, Oct. 4, 18* iS: tf. WINDOW BLINDS ! 1 REE.Y window blinds can be bad at the low price SO GTS. A BOLT, AT TlfK FA.3STOY STORE UP DO . 13 B EBWE^fA-TT. Butler December 20. I*G5. A seiit n Wanted ! --To sell prize Certificate* foi GOLD an I SILVER M' ATCIIF.. J . Lut-t Jewelry, Dia mond |Uiip«. Pin-., Ac.O.VLY s.*> EACH, f.i any article drawn. Retail P.lce L"• J' -1 '• • SJSo. Al,l.O<woß War RtKTtn Otvoixr. Pri<of Certificate 26 Cent* each.-' Liberal Premium* ami C t niilssi -u all owed to Agents.— Sii mpl'. (Xrtifirate* ic:tt fvte. For Circulars and Term* allren, M»« r 11A VWAR I> ft CO.. Jan. 1, 'C6—3moa. 22 J" Broadway, Now York. j"U"S r X' O^PIBIT-EXD. NEWBiII MM ON MAIN STREET. Ojipotllc Uojd'§ Huildlngt \IT!IKRK we are prepared to manufacture Roots nu >V Shoes of 'ill kinJ*, to order, of the best mutorial In thtirafekt •iyleM. and of the finest wdtkmanenlp,—6 th- sl.t.itt-«t ;.o«sih|e notice; mid at AM r< ;> nib!.- rate I a« the (tune quality can !>.• had at any other establish meiit J- >• MIA.NOR4 J. lIICKKIr Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs DMlHmfilin HAVING purch-Hed the Drug Ftoie recently owne by I*•. li. F. II -million, will tarry on the Drug Inn I i.csh" in all it- depai tment*. at tlioold stand. Boyd's Bbc M iln Street Butler l'a. We have constantly on ban and f>r wile a pure quality of DRIG« CHEMICALS and PAINTS OIL?* V *RNISIIF.S 4ND GLASS, WIIITK LEAD, RED LEAD A LITHERAC Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty, TURPENTINE, AND ALCOHOL, LARD, FISH A NK \TS-FOOT OILS, lIoTI'LKS, VIALS, AiYDfORKS, SOAP, SPONG FS A LAM IV. PUUF.GROUND SPICfcH Ac. Ac. At. Also a gencrcl variety of Pcrt'unii'iT & Toilet Articles j Vines and Liquors for Medical purposes. Wines 112 I hncraniental « «\ furnished nt cost. Physicians pre , criptions c ircfully compounded. The public in ie* pert fully invited to ca*l and examlti I our stock, we ateconfldoiit that we can sell oa reaaonabl an any similar e*tiblishiueut iu the county. Nov. 22 lH06::lv. mill" nnd.M«i*ned proprietors of ''lll'lt A I- 111 l.f, MI | I SERY" wi«nes to Inform the public that they hav now on hands at their nitreer,*!, located about two an ! one half miles south-west of the borough of Butler, th best and largest varbty of fruit trees ever offered to th public In thh county. Their fruit tree* consist of the APPLE, PEAR, PHACII. AND CfTERRI These are unquestionably the largest as they are als the he*t varieties ever ofTnred in th's section Their vi lietycf SHRUHIIKRY is also large. They would than fore solicit a liberal patronage the coming spring. No* is the time to select the ground and make your older which will be promptly li 1 le«l. The tree*ran be bad a the nursery or delivered where ordered lo suit pun In sers. Every farm should have a good orchard. SILAS I'EARCE A 80NS. January IT.lWfl. Orphan s Court .Sale. BY virtue ofan order and decree ofthe Orphan'* cour of Itutler county, the undersigned, guardian of th Kstato of Augustus llays, minor son of Wm. Hays I.it of Lancaster t| .. dee'd, will offer for sale at public ven due on the premises on Saturday the 24th day of Fell ruary next, at one o'clock p. in.of said day. one bund red and seventydWe acre* of land more or less siluat in said Lancaster tp., Itutler county, Pa. Itoundci north by lindsof Geo Hays, on the east James an I Jo*i ah Matthew* and Prospect road, on (lie south ly laud 0 Mrs. Klimefetter, and on the west by hinds of Star faugh Robert Hays, and other* The Interest of said minor in said land will be sob subject to the payment of certain legariescharged upot It by said dee'd in III* will pndmted and re-enacted || llutler and aiso subject to the donor of aald minor mother and grand-mother on tlw aouie. Terms of sale, one-third of puicliase money to be pair at the confirmation of saleby the court and the residue ii two equal annual payment* thereafter with interest fron said confirmation. JOHN R. M'J UN KIN. Jan 17 IWW. Guardian. William E. IVXooz*e. PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT F,. M'Junkln'i Ofllcc, Mailt Street, oji postte Ziiiimerman's Hotel, llutler, llul ifr Co. Pa. KNo charge until claims recelve<l."^»* Tw, keeeke, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, 87 FIFTH ST., (Opposite the Gazette Building.) PITTSBTMH PENN'A. \\T I LI. give prompt attention to ail businesa in th« \V line of the Profession, including the collection ol 'Maimssaglinst the Government for Rack-Pay, Bounty Pensions, Prir.e-inonov, Ac., Ac. Nov. 22, IS66::*)IU ' OrplianN" Court Kale. I.V pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of llutler county, I will offer for «alc at puhLc outcry, on the premises, on T <urs<l ly Ihe £2*l day of February, 1866, at 2 o'clock-, P. A/.. Seventy Acres of Land, i in Penn township, Rntltfr county, adjoining lands of Win xiiV IlArtaell, Wm. JYixon, and other land* of Jas. M Gee. dee d. About 2f> acres cleared and fenced, the balance well timbered, and all well watered. TERM> : —One third in hand, the bal ince in two equal annual payment* with interest from time nf sale. JOSEPH DOUTUKTT, JOHN M'OEE. Jan. 10,'««.) Executors of Jaa. M Gee. dee d. Tavern M(<puk«. mil E following persons have filed t heir applications to 1 February gessioas, 1K6»;. in the <-ftice of the Clerk ot the Court of Quarter Sessions of Itutler county for License, under the Acts of Anaembiy of March 21st and April 20th, l*sh, to regulate the sale of intoxicating drinks, to wit : No. 1. Jacob iHimbacher, Cranberry township. " 2. Jlenry Stoke*. Jackson tp. M 4. Catharine Mickley, Jurkson tp. 14 4. Jordan Eyth, Bor. Butter M 5. Francis |.aul>e. bor. Saxonburg " 6. Lewis Krause, Jefferson tp. 44 7. J-11. Stenhgen, hor. S ixouuorg " 8. Wm. Yogeley, bor. Rutler ** 9. Renjamin Jack, bor. Butler M 10. Joseph Miller, Jefferson tp. '* 11. Francis Eyth, bor Centrevtlle " 12 James F. Campbell bor Prcspect " IS. John Murrin. jr., Marion tp " 14. Daniel 8. R "dgers. Oakland tp. " 16. David M. Kelly, Centre " I®. George Marsha it, Allegheny tp. ', 17. Isaac Donaldson, bor Sunbnrry *' 18 WiUiam G. Chriatley. tH»r. Centreville " 19- John J. lteiber, Summit tp *• 20. Heniy Miller, borough Zelienople Ureoae will be prmented on Wednesday, February 28,1866 Remonstrances must b» filed on or before that day. Applicants will bring their Bonds to my Office befbre the day of hearing. Licenses mutt be ta ken oui within Fifteen days after beinggranted or they will be eeeo/.ed teouiding to Law. JTeb X . 112. J. YOU NO, Clerk. PROSPECTUS OP THE ITUHIIC MONTHLY FOR 1866. With tbo number for Janua y, 1866, the ATLATIC MOITRIT entera upon its SE YE NTH VOLUME. It hM reached an a*# *nd a circulation never before attained by any American of ita claae, and it" populirity ste nHly increases with each succeeding year. The Publishers hare provided for the readers of the Atuwiodwrtni IM wall year articlea whirh tb.-y' are confident will not ouly sustain the reputatiou of the magazine a* the leading exponent of American litem tnre, but will increase its general attractiveneae and value. The ATLATIC for the year 1866 will contain the follow ing features of especi il Interest: PASSAGES FROM HAWTHORNE'S DIARY Being extracts from the late NATHANIEL HAWTHORSR beginning at a period immediately subsequent to his leavinff foliage. GRIFFITH GAUNT ; oc, JEALOUSY. A new Novel, by CHARLES RKADI This new story begins in the December number, and bids fair to be one of Mr. Keade's most Interesting novels. THE CHIMNEY CORNER. By HARRIET BREECH KR STOWE. Mrs Stowe will continue her admirable pa pers npon domestic and social topics. The fhree above-nilttied ien»nres will be continue*! tbronprhonl the year. In addition to these the magazine will contain: STORIES HY RAYARD TAYLOR, the AM of which—a Russian tab-, entitled, "Beauty and the Beast," —Will appear In January. STORIES BY Mm L. MARIE CHILD, the first of which, entitled, ''Poor Cbloe," will be priutcd in the 1 February uumber. DR. JOHNS By IK MARVEL The concluding chap tersofthis Novel will .extend tome three or four months into the new veer. • THE LAST DA YS OF WALTER SA VAGE LAN DOR. Containing a variety of interesting incident u:id personal reniinicence, by one who knew him. Be-ddes the foregoing articles, especially enumerated the Atlantic for 1866 will furnish its leaders with it* usual variety of TUB BUST ESSAYS, THE BEST SSORIES, THE BEST POEMS, from It* unrivaled corps of contributors, comprising many of the grst American Writers. The January number will contain contributions from lleury W Longfrllow, the late Nathaniel llawth<>rne, Chath-s Itcndc, Harriet R. Stowe, J. T. Trowbridge* V.'m <\. Irryunt, Bayerd Taylor, Donald U. Mitchell ' 'ail Hamilton, The author of "Lire in the Iron Mill. And oilier popular writer. TERMS OF THE A TLANTIC. Singlo subscriptions —Frur dollars per yeara. Culb ia'es, —Two copies fors7,oo; five copies for 112 16,00 [ ten copltt for $30,00; and each additional copy $3,00. I For ••very club of of twenty subseribeiK an extra copy j will be furnished gratia* or Twent v.one copies for sixty | dollars. 1 luhbing with •' Our Young Folks."—The Atlantic | and Our Voting Folks will he furnhhed to one address I for Fire Italian per year. TICKNOB A FIELDS, Publishers. 124 Tremont St., Boston. I liOSI'ECTUS FOR 1866 THf LADY S FRIEND. ' SPLENDID ARRA ¥ OF TALENT Iner.tering upon the third year of its existence, the j proprietors or thii new magazine beg leave to offer tbeii j thunks to the ladie?< «>f America for th»» lilieral support i already extended to thorn. Few magazines hare boast ; ed during their year of a list of nearly twenty five thousaud name*. The BAUT's FIURXD will continue to devote as hereto- I fire loChoice Literature and the Illustrations of the Fashion*. It will contain the latest patterns of Cloaks Caps, II mnets, Head Dressses, Fancy Work, Embroidery Ac., villi Receipts, Music, nnd other mntters interesting! to ! ulies. The Music nlou» is worth more than the cost of HID whole magazine, the pieces being selected by Prof Unt/.e from the capacious repository of that widely known and enterprising firm, Metsrs. Lee A Walker. Bi; AITII U L KNURA VINOS. A beau If'il Steel Fancy Engraving and a Superb Col ored Sfe.-I Fashion Plate will illustrate every number; bi-sides Well executed Wood Cuts, illustrative of th< Fashions, Fancy work, Ac , ti»o numerous to drtail. SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM. 1 In order to enable ladles to procure a first quality Sewing Machine at very little outlay, we make the fol- I -wing libeial offers:— Wo will give one of Wheeler A Wilson's celebreted sow ing machine*, the regular prlct I of which is fift v-five dollars, on the following terms : I Twenty copies ..r the Lady's Friend onoyear, and thr Sewing Mochino 170.0 C 2. Thirty copies, one year, wud the Sewing Ma chine $85,00 3. 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Of 111 all roses the machine sent will bo the regulai WHEEDEII * WILSON'S No. 3 Machine, sold by them iu New Y« ik for fifty-five dollars. The Machine will b« selected mw at the manufactory in New York, boxed, aud forwarded fiueof cost, with the exception of freight TERMS: Our forms are the samo as those of the well known weekly paper tho Hitnnlay Evening I'ntt —in ordorthet the Clubs may be made up of the paper and magazine ! conjointly when it Is so desired—uud are as follows: One copy, one year, 12 50 Two copies, - .4 00 Four 44 " 8 00 Eight copies, one year, (and oue to getter up of Club, 00 Twenty M •• 44 " •• •» ;ij ou One copy of fhe Lady's Friend aud one of the Post, S4OO Single numbers of the LADY'S FRIEND (postage paid by us) 25 cents. Subscribers in British North America must remit 12 cents in addition to the annual subscription, as we have to prepay tho U. S. Pontage The contents of the Lady's Friend and of the /Vif wll! always bo ontirely different Address DEACON A PETERSON. Nov 29.] No 310 Walnut street. Philadelphia. The Model I'arlor jUagii/.liic ul America. :O;M R/IIMRASSP'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE Combines and presents the most Interesting, useful, an 1 attractive array of posular features ever offered Iu a magsy.in*, including LAIt()KB AND MORE COSTLY STEEL ENGR A VINOS Than am furnished in any other. ORIGINAL STORIES AND POEMS BT THE MOST EMINENT AUTHORS. NEW AND VALUABLE MUSIC, By tho moet popular composers. ARCHITECTURE AND MODEL COTTAOEB, With diagrams. PIKE PORTRAITS OT EMINENT PERSONS THE FASHIONS, In every department of Indies, and Children's Dre-n splendidly illustrated with unrivaled aud modtl Pashio Plates, and our USIINI FULL SIZE PATTERNS. BRAID A EMBROIDERY. Also. Household matters and receipts, with Jennie Jmne's talk on woman's tcpic; Paris correjpondviice, etc., etc., etc. Together with a constant succession of Brilliant Nov sltfee.all to be finely and artistically illustrated, and the Magazine to bo printed on th» finest pnp«»r, and iu a style for binding into a handsome volume for the ceuter tablo at the close of the year. Yearly, $3 00 with a set of Two beautiful Parlor Steel Engravings, or a Package containing Two Dollars Worth of Extra Full-size Patterns, as a Premium to each Sub scriber. Each additional Snhscriber. when *ent in Clubs .60: Three Copies for $7.60: Five Copies for sl2; Ten cr.pies for $22; with the premium to each subscriber. Address W . JEN NINOS IH>M Kit EST. 473 Broadway. N»w York. Single roples mailed freo on receipt of price, B««k numbers, as specimens, 10 cents. Splend'd premiums are offered for flubs, consisting of Gold Pe is. Album*, yearly subscriptions to the best magazine i. Wcbsters Large Dictionary. Clothes wringers Mu*icbox'*s, Melodtton*, Sewing machines, Pianos, Ac. Any b dy can easily secure on*> of the above Premiums Administrator's Xotiee. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Abra ham Mellinger late of Oakland tp., have been granted to the undersigned,ail nerenns know ing tbem selvae indebted to estate ate Mil to make Immediate payment, and thoee having claims again* tn« same will preeeut them properly authenticated for set> JOHN 11. MELLIAOER, _ „ , RICHARD ALLISON. 31. } B <xr Adm'r l>lreetora. TIIF win Wing name.] pertoas arpr* FImIwI Direct'' a of (hij llutl»r o.,inly rir« ln.urence P.m. E* n J,f» r S" 8 o. Purria, W CampMl ll' !1 I'M ' ■ Hyj"l. John BWK.II. J. Cvaimlafo, 11. C Ileinemai A. 1) Wi.r, Samnef Nar.hall, W. J. Qun|ilM.||, Abr'm Moj.r, E. K iog.i.i.rry, jan. M W.) H. 0. lIKIJU.HAN, Sk'j j MW SKIRTS FOR 1865-6 rhe Great Invention of the Age in HOOP SKIRTS. I.W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt. THIS INVENTION consist* of DUPLEX (or two; KlHn :lc Pure Keflned Steel Springs, ingeniously braded tight] yand fir ml v together, edge to edge, making the tough] ist.niost flexible, elastic And durable Spring ever Unod. liiey seldom bend or brsak, like the Single Springs, and iiusequeutly preserve their perfect and beautiful Shape ■OftM " mat as lung as any single Spring Skirt that Ever Has or Can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and deasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Ell ptic Skirt ivill be experienced -particularly in all crowded Assent Idles, Operas, Carriages, Kail road Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place u easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress. A Lady having enjoyed the l'leasui e, Comfort and Ureal [Convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic teel Spring Skit t for a single day will Never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses,and Young Ladle* they are superior to all others TIIK HOOPS are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread ami will wear twice a* |<>ng as the Single yarn , covering which is used on *ll Single Steel Hoop Skirts, j The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Double Steel,nod twice or double covered to prevent the cover- Inn from wearing off the rods when (bagging down stairs ito lie steps, Ac., Ac., which they are constantly subject to when iuuse. All are made of new and elegant Corded Tapes, and si" the best quality in every part giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect Shape possible, and ate unquestionably the lightest, most desirable,comfbrtuble nud economical Skirt ever made. WESTS BRADLEY A CAHY, PROPRIETORS of the Invention, and SULK MANUFACTURERS,97, Chambers and 79 k 81 Rende Streets, New York. FOR SALE in nil first-class Stores in this City, and throughout the Untted States and Canada. Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. ftt). Enquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or deuble) Spring Skirt. A. t C- C. NEW YORK OBSERVER A WEEKLY ItKLIGIOIH & NKt VLAR Newspaper for Family and Fireside, will ROOD enter on its FOKTY-FOTKTII YEAR of publication. True te The CHURCH, the CONSTITUTION and UNION It is calculated to edify and please both OLAD AND YOUNG All new subscriber* paying us in edvnnce for 1860 thai I have their names immediately entered, aud the Observer will be sent to them. UNTIL JANUARY FIRST, GRATIS I Subscribe soon, as the free pap* m will commence when the names are eutered Sample copies io any ad dress fret. Term*, n year in Atlvamo SIDNEY E. MORSE Jr. A CO., Oct. 25, 18G5. 37 Park Row, New York. THE HERALD OF HEALTH ANl> Journal of Physical Culture FOR HfOTEMRER, ISUS. 1. The Alcoholic Muddlement, or the question of Aloo hollo Medication discussed iu its length and breadth. 2. Notes on Travel, or the Health Institutions of ling land. 3. The Health of Students. 4. Oerrit Smith on Drunkenness. 6. A Chapter on Nervousness. 6. Physical Training In Amherst College; it being a letter from Dr. Hitchcock, Professor of Physical Cul ture in that Institution, to the Publishers of the Herald. 7. Drunkard's Drains. 8. Intermittent Fevers, 9. Turkish Baths. 10. The Cholera. 11 Rlack Spot in Vineland. 12. A Learned Londoner on Americans. 13. The True Temperance Platform in Ohio. And many other interesting articles. 7V Herald of Health contains Forty Pages of matter oil Physical Culture and Health topics, ond should be In the hands of every mother who would rear her child ren to robnstjnianhood, every student who would preserve his health, and every invalid who would be led away from n dependence on drug and quack medicines to a de pendence on nature's remedies—air, food, clothing, and a wise hygiene. TERMS. —One copy one year, $1 60; single numbers 15 cents; four copies, |5; ten copies, $lO. 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I Back Xumotrg emu be supplied at any time* A Compjet* get, now comprising Th Irty-one Volumes in neat ce»th binding, will be aeut by express, freight a, expense of purchaser, for $2 25 per volume. Oingle volumes, by mall, postpaid , |3 00. Cloth cases, for bind ng, 58 cents, by mail postpaid. Address HARPER * BOTHERS. _ SqPARE NEWJYoU ifee lWi. % MittCELMNEOVN KOTItm THBWORSD' Brought rlßht In the "Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET, -to „ Hue** th«"Wsnder- T* r b HearC * l °' flne gars, m*f "readily" an, snugly standing on ** , ox,witir outetretch ed' arm, to welcome T( customer?. Dealer in a Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. Having been duly appointed a "Committee of Fix."to proceed Jo part* beyond these digging, to procure for the citixensof Butler, ami all others who may favor hint with a call, the choicest articles in his line. would respectfully represent: that In pursuance of his appointment, he ha* been successful in collecting 41 tall specimens" of the heal articles ever found in Butler! He would also furlhei represent: that he fe'ds grateful to the public for the fa< Torn conferred upon hlin, in " days gone by," and hope* he will inerlta continuation of their patronage in "dayi that aro to v.me." In conclusion, lie begs JeaTe to make the following re mark : that ho lias a little the host articles in his line.that are to be found from the "centre to the clrctunfi-rence" of Pennsylvania, and indeed, he might safely add. th« United State* of North America, the British Possessions or the California*, including the month of the Colon bis river, nil along the coast of Oregon, up as high as tin parallel of '• Phlfty Phonr Phorty." He HUMBLY soli cits the custom of all toe 11 Dear l\opte"ot Hutler. orsnj way faring man who may chance t-r make his transit acrosi the disc of Hutler, or sojourn within her borders for -i season," feeling confident he will give satisfaction, both ai regards price find quality. Come and examine for yons selves! Don't put it off!! Procrastination is the thief o time!!! GEORGE VOGELEY. Jr. Butler, Pa . May 11,1864. HUItOEON I> I.NTIKT'K. DRS. 3. R. & C. L, D!EFFEN BACH ER, * ti'rTsct*!.nVulcanlte.tVrs »j&Z-j »te, (lold, Silver Pint inn j" r Thoue desirous to aval " V • : themselves of the bites ■ir^limprovements in dentis V * try, should not fail V ~ examine tlieli new stvle I of Vulcaniteand Ooralib work. Killing, cleaning ' extracting and adjusting the teeth done with the ties I materials and in the best manner. Particular atteutioi paid to children's teeth. As mechanics, they duly eom petition : as operators they rank among the best. Char ges moderate. Advice free of charge. Office—ln Boyd IPiilding Jcfb-rsou Street, Itutler Pa. Dec. 'J, 18(W.:::tf. PABTFERSHIP. rpilß undersigned would respectfully Inform the public .1 that they have entered into partnerhhip, in the Undertn UliiK Il«Hlneft« # snd hereby solicit the patronage of the public. They areVrovided with a neat Hearse; and have oi hand a large quantity of the very best material, ami ar fully prepared to furnish Collins of all kinds on «hor notice. They will have on hands constantly a variety o Co (tins finished to suit purchasers, and ou the most res sonable terms. They willsJso furnish Carriages and conveyances fo Funeral occasion* when requested. Ware Booths, oi Jefferson stroet, 2 doors West of American Citizen Offlc 0. C. ROESBING, Butler. July 20, 1865::tf. OKOHGK W. MBA. George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALEE IN ALL RIM>B or Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, Main Htreet, Hutler, Things Done Up Right I! I" wish to inform Butler county, ami the region roum about, that I have just received the best articles ev er imported into this county. The only way to prov the fact is to call and examine m> Tobacco, Sum! and s ? believing in the truth of the old ailag that "the proof of the Pudding is in chewing the Bag.' Any man that has an iLkling for Tobacco, in any of it orms, can be gratified. GEORGE VOGELEY, Jr. Butler, Nov. SO, 1864. REDICK'S DRUG STORE, Opposite Ntelirs Nf ore. DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, MEDICINES MEDIQINES, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, DYES, DYES, DYES. PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS, Purs Liqnoisfor Medical use only. Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. French and American Perfumery, and Toilet articles.— Brushes. Tru<*es and all articles in the Drug line, of th< best quality snd at fairest rates. Dec. 9, 1863. 11. M. Fisher's Improved FRUIT CAN, Patened Nov. 12,1861, Aug. 19, 1862, and March 22,1864 To be bad only of the subscriber, on Main St., BUT DKR. Pa. 4 doors North of >1 A boy's Store, where ever 3 article of TINW AIIR is kept in CHE A T VA HI F.I Y This can has been extensively used and found to ht perfectly safe. Its great convenience will be discoverec at first sight. The extensive facilities for manufactur Ing all its parts make it very cheap. It is closed by clamping a tin cap over and round th< opening, which is pressed upon a cement-coated ga*ket causing the cement to melt by the h<-at of the fruit; be coming coW. it is perfectly scaled. It is closed or open ed in an instant, by hooking or nnhooking a strait win spring- LADIES, and others, are requested to eall and exam ine this unsurpassed Fruit Can. WM. S. ZIEGLER. Butler. Jnlvl3.lßß4::tf. j\r£MM3J luntin, A'tomy at Law, FRANKLIN. VENANCJO COTNTY, A " one door North of KINNKAR IIOU JACK'S HOTEL"" nENJ. JACK, Pfoprlotor. Corner of Main nod Jefferson treeta, llutier, Pa. March 16,1864. R.M. IVFLURES, at Law, PENSION AND'CLAIIYI AGENT. Orncx,N. E. corner of Diamond, Butler, Ps. Feb. 3, 1864::tf. ISTEW !Fi:R,lvr, Sedwick Neff & Co. JOHN A. SEDWICK, P. P. Brown.a*d K. NefT, have this day went iuto a Partnership, in the Hartley and Saddle manufacturing busin»««. at the old stand of John A Sedwick. opposite Boyd's Buildlng, where they vill eootinne to manufacture all articles in their line, at the lowest prices. (Jive us acall. » Oct 11,1866. EDWICK NEFK* CO. W. H. IL Kiddle, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will attend to all business entrusted to his care prompt ly. Sptcial attention given to the collections of tiont. Back I*ay and Bounties. Wili also act as * gent for those wishing to buy or sell real estate. Office on SoQth side of Diamond, in Bredins building, Butler Pa. Nnvtmber 8,1965:: If. Claim Agent, THE undsrsigned would respectfully notify the public that be has been regularly commissioned as CXjA-TTvT" AGENT, for securing Bounty Money, Arrears of Pay and I\n~ tiom. for soldiers, or if thsy are dead, for their legal reprweentativas. No charge will he mads for proeeeuting the claims of soldiers, or their rap-aaeataiives nntil the I'je are collected. C. E. 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In£FlneC!oth $W 50 per copj - In Fine Leather (Library In FineLeathenQeiman,(Library Style) "J I This work haa no rival aa a candid, lucid, complete, authentic and reliable history of the "great conflict," In the welectiofl of piatter the author has confined hlmaeir strictly to e//»c/o< 4'ttn, ilerlvep from the reports of Northern and foutkem Oeuerrl». the report of the Committee on »he Conduct of the War, and Kel»el Archives Ac. He has carefully avoided th<vjutrcMlucti -n of any mat ter not strictly reh'tthfo and oftirral, and has succeeded in pjodntinc what is universally duateudwd. a fair and impartial Hiatory of f he War J. A MILLIN6ER Acmt. Nov. 29, 1805. A. M, NFYMAN, M. D. Phy»loinn and Hur eon. Office immediatelyooposite Walker s buildings Sutler Pa. Dee 0. DUWrrtt MAKTI.V SEI ~o*O. WECESTCKXE. STOVES AND PLOUGHS. | J— VITECKBECKER A REIRER.-Foun h l f*B~ l '° ,,n, || sr * ort ' l • tk '°- Their ware-room is on Main.- reet hrst door North of Jaek's Hotel, where yoti will find t orea of all sixes and patrons. They also keep on hand . large stock of Ploughs, which they sell as olutap as they eao be bought nt any other establishment in the county. Dec o.lßfi3::tf FASHIONABLE TAILOR. THE subscriber would respectfully informthe rttizens of Butler and the snrrounding vicinity that he ia still making clothing In the latest and m«iat approved sty lee. Cail at the sign of the half moon and star. T B WHITE, Butler Ja. THOS. Ko-Biirsoisr Attorney at Law, PENSION LAIM AGENT, Office with Chsi. M'Cundleas, Esq.. South West mmrm r ofthe dimuu end •'*•* Pa. GEO. A. BLACK, Attarmj tt Law, ALSO AGENT tur tha collection of Panaiou Boontr ||y|[ n>T he 0«k« with J. N. 4 j, p„,i UII , r4 " SHERIFF'S SALES. B\rL ,U v..°H.." , "! d i T wr "" of v * B dl*tonf KxpofM.i A MM \ rndltfoni Lxpouab ami Kici I Farina <mu.kl 112 thcCourt of Cn,nmon Hlen« of UutUr count* ao.lt i» dlrecleil, tl.tr, will 1,, p,,b"c Si « ,£ :„url Bn«, lo th, borough nf „„ , h , }*• (outlay of Fel.ru«rjr, next, »ton. o'clock d m ti. allowing dMCrltiM property, to wit: ' ** tho rirtl, title Int.rmr »n,l claim of J. m „ ar.l. of In and to lift, acre, of Uu,l. SSTot |S JKI ted InClirrr' lowiKnln, Hntlrr rounli „ , Kirth by H o.bloKotn iferard; «« i, »,»„ n ly Double; wen by Bovard. Klfty acie« ciearad • nrnic Hollar and ?;<» mill thereon erected Seljctj nil token in execution n« the property of Jamet 80. ard at the suit of Robert M<-Call. A 1,80, All the right, title interest nnd claim ofW. N. Smith .112 !n and to two hnmtr. d ami two acres of land, more or en*, sitnated in Paikt-r township. Butler coun'tv, Pa >ouii led north by lands formerly of K. a. Leonard ; oa»t »y Tfcomas Conelly ; South by landa formerly of John iay; w-st by Turna* nnd David Kelly, with all the ap ■ertinances bolonging thereto, thereon erected. Seix ml and taken in execution aa the property of W. N. tailth, at the suit of b. <J Meals. A I.SO, I All the right, title interest and claim of Richard, lames, of in and toslxty two acre* of land, more or less,, iltuated In Donegal township, Butler county, Penn'a., bounded north by John tlrfan; en at by K. Hauton; ?outh by W m Hansel; west by Jnmm Uredin Forty teres cleared; Log flnnae and Frame St .ble theieon pr.xted heir.ed and taken In execution a, the proptrt? of Richard James, at the suit of K Kvans A 1.80, I All the right, title, interest mid claim of Adelhead LorberLx rof I red Loibcr, dee d, of, in and to one* hundred acre, of land, more or l™, Mtuote In Wlnßeld tpwn«l"|„ Butler comity. Pa , bounded north by Sleto,. cast by Fisher, aonrb by 11..ck, «„t by hauler ; Forty , acreecleared, l-eitcd and taken !. execution oa tbe' property of Adelheiul Uibor. Kx'ruf Fred Lorber, dee d, at the an it of K. II: Helmbold ALSO. AH the rk ht title int reat.md clam, ol Jaa Ar/n --atronp, of in and to one hundred and fweaty-aeven' acre# ot bind, more or lfaa, situate In Ohfrry town. ' *hlp» Hntler county. n a . bounded north by innds of John Thompson, eaat l»v I sahib Arm-tirom' aouth 1»t Alex. Armstrong. ar.d wrst bv Win. 11. Igton —• About 60 acrea cleared *0 of which are meadow. L ov Iltiiiae, Loy U»rn, mid Spring House thereon erected. Se I red and taken In execution aa property of Jairien Armstrong and Bti Walford. for uae of Rather Buchanan. A 1.80 AH the right, titio Interest ami claim of George Prttterni.ii of in and to Seventy Five aciea of land more or lest, hitnatc in Adams town-hip Hi,tier Co. Pa, bonmied north byJot,n M\\sel. eutt by Jacob Fultg. aouth by Miller and Wagner, west by fTarrlsod Slater; acta* Cleared, two log houses uud log barn th- reou erected Seised and tak< n in execution u» the property of Cieoige atterni.n at the aolt of Hannah J. Patterson, Adm r of .Samuel Patterson, dee d. ALFO. All (lie rlobt. tine intcri-at and claim of lln E h IV.e f.,rr,-. of In and to one hundred acre, of land, la l on- t.ol townahlp. Holler county. Ho . hounded nnd d' scribed os follows : on th- north by landa of Cly mi,r and Meylrrt. east by Joseph Mort.i an and Bam uei wt.'aon. aouth by llenry Itansei. w.at by M* Bride and M Klroy. fifty acres cleared Helxed and taken In exeoi.tion aa tbe property of James llrcdin, Ad ni niatrator of diwh iMrßlroy, dee d, and ilf.ithia: Forquer, at theauitof Patrleli .Murphy, for uae ol W O. imAt KhNRIbOK, Sheriff. Sheriff a Offlco. Hutler Jan 16, 06. Writ of I'urlltiou. Buthr county, &s. IV tha matter • 112 the Petltfrn for Paftition. of the Real Katato of KdWard Kennedy, late ol Muddy crcek. tp.. dee d In the Orphan*Court of Butler county, No. 78, Dec. ferm. IM'6. Ihe Coiumoiiwealth nf I'etiriS.vlvania, tothe Heirs and Legal Hi ju e.-entativei if Kdward Kennedy, to wit—Men. Prudeneo Kenne<ly, widow, am K.liaabeth (Jrecr. (Kenhod.v) .Mary SpotiNl r. (Kenne«lv) Margaret Magce. (Kennedy) Jane A. Brown, (Kennedy) D O. Kennedy, Kdwurd Kennedy, Milton Kennedx, Newion Kennedy, James 8. Kennedy, Kliza Kennedy, Kmily Kennedv, Minerva Kenvedv nnd Wm A Kate, niti.o* i hildrenof J'hn Kennedy, dee'd. for whoin Mrs. Pru dence Kenmtl> ii Cnardian. 'lhe said Heal Kntste coasiata of (hie Hundred and Fifty Ac en of land, more or less, situate iu Muddycreek township, Butler county. Pa., bounded north by John Hcrl; ca.-it by J. W. Forrester : aouth by liavid Kracier ; went by Kdwnrd Fraxier's heira. and John lleil \ou, nnd every one if you aie hereby cited to be.and appear, at an Orphin a Court, to be hold at Bttler. in and forth® county of Butler, on tbo 4tr> Monday of February next, to show cauae, if «ny there be, why a writof Pai titiou aliouM uot be awarded By tneCourt. Jan. 17, 'Oft. W.J YOt/ltO. Clk. Writ of Partition. Hutlrr rfiunly. »». IN tbe mailer of «na Partition of the Real Eatate of Mattliinn B«:hwoeble. In tbaOrpli mjiCourt of Butler county, No 42, Juno Term., IS(i.V Tha Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, io» the Heir* and 1 egnl B«*pre*entati vc* of Mst Schwoe-. ble, dee'd ,to wit \lary Schwoeb!*, widow, and Catharine f|u~h Schwoeble, Maiy Hchwoeble. Bernard Schwoelde. Klixabeth Hchwoeble, Margaret gchwooble JnoSchoewble.Peter Scbwoabl* and Pliilomena fchvoa ble. children o| Matthirui Hchwoeble. tlec'd. t Yon, and each of you, are hereby cited to be, and ap pear before our Judgea at an Orphan'* Court, to be held at But lor, in and for the county of Butler, on the 4th Monday of February next, it being the 2*th day of mid month, to accept the said premiaea as valued and ap praised by the Jury of iuqne«r.or show tauaewhy tha aanie should not be aoid. By the Court, W.J. YOUNO.CPk. Clerka Office, Bntler, Jan 17, 'W. Notice In l*artltl«ii. Butlsr County aa. in the matter of the Petition for Partition of the Heal Katato of Abraham Hilliari dee'd late of Washington tp. IN TIIB Orphan's Court of Butler Coonty, No. 7S December term IW6. The commonwealth of P nn sy|vani» to the heirs and legnt representatives of Abra ham Hilliard. U> wit: Mar\ 11 illiard, widow, ami Adam Milliard, Frederick Hilliard, Frank Hilliard, Jerry Hill iard. Abram Hilliard, Kll Hilliard, Jacob Hilliard, Philip Hilliard, John Hilliard, Win. Fogle, husband, and Lar enia Hilliard, fFogley, Adain Fogle, Harriet Henry Fogle, Mary Sacketer Fogle. Kamry Fogle. children of Catharine Fogia, Cllilliaid) dee'd, l.ydia llenry Hilliard, Ann Steven«on ILiliard, and Klixal>eth Hmnbaufh, (Hilliard), the said teal eetatecotiaiats of one bundled and sixty acre* of land, mors or less situate in Washing ton tp., boitmled North by l«au< Hilliard heirs, F»ast by m. Hhira, et al South by laaac 'I hompNnn weat by Ueorge A rner. You and each of yea are hereby cited to be and appear at an otpbana court to he held at But ler in and lor the county of Butler on the 26th day of February next. It being the fourth Monday of said mouth to show cause If any there be why said writof Inquisition ami Partition should not be awarded. By the Court, W.J YOUNG. „ January 31. Clerk. W. 0 BHACKBNRIKOK Sheriff, Woolen Factory for Hale. rfIHK subscriber* will offer for sale, at public ontcry, J on Thursday tfm Itl of March, lHftrt, a WOOLKN FA' TOHY, situate in Sllpperyrock tov uahip, Butlerco. Pa The Faclot.v U a large, three story building with all the necessary appurtenance* of a Woolen establish ment together with 27 acres of ginsl laud. Halo to com mence at one o'el. ek, P M Terma made known on day of sale. CURRY k BROTHBRB. jan 10. Cfi—flt* Gilmore &. Liebler. 10# WOOD ST. PITTSBURGH. JIA N UFACTCIIEItS OF AM) WIIOr.ESALF. AND DEALERS I.V TRUNKS, VALISES, Muddle*, Hsrncw A SI J «LL KI.VDs OP SACHELS. •Jan. 24, 18BtU- 3tn. PHOTOGRAPHS &C SAMUBL SYKKB having pnrchaeed the well known Photograph of B. c. UuaoUon, situated ou Main Street, opnoaite the «t«.re of Weber k Trodnuan. would respectfully tuform the public that ho is prepared to take PIIOTOtiR.tPHN, A SI K ROT Y PES, FKBREOTYPEB, and the new Albotype or PORCELAIN picture all in th- latest and moat approved stylea. Peraomi deoirinr life like pictures will do well to giro Mm a call g Pictures taken in dark wonrherae well aa fa clear weather t 9„CalI ami examine specimens. Dec. 13, 18 A 6. Oiswolution or Partnership. TIIK partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under rlie name of Helmbold k Son, baa Ibis <lay been disolved by mutual consent. The Bjsiks of the late firm, will be settled by Tbe.«uore Helmbold, where ail, kmswiiur thomaelvee indebted, will pleaa call and wake payment. J. O. IfKLMBOLD k SON. Theodore Helmbold will continao tbe busineoa aa heretofore, at the old sfjuwl. Saxonburg, January lat, 1866::2 mos. WALL PAPER, AT Marsh. n.IW. HKINVMAN' Every Body His Own Broom Maker. CLARK'S Metaiic Broom Wrapper 1# tbo most aue* ceaalul article of the kind ever intrudiMed into this rountry. Patented Ma> 23d 1865. Agents are making from $lO to *2O per day. Xbe right of this county fos ■ale. Send for eirctUar. Addreaa i.« ;aSjSSSkwKW.
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