__THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa. Wednesday, March 7 1866 NdlMmnn Wanted. A young man of experience in the Dry Goods Business who can influence a good trade. Address with reference P. 0., 304, Allegheny City, Pa. WWe would ret»rour readers to the advertisement of E. A. Helinbold, in another column. Those wishing to pur chase goods or stock, would do well to attend the sale on the 27th inst. Election. The following are the officers elected at the Agiicultural meeting held in the arbitration room on last Tuesday eveninL', being the 27th ult. They will we hope, enter on their duties with vigor. Let us have a go d fair the coming Fall : Prrri>lent —John VV. Forrister. Vice l'retidrntt —Hon James Mitch ell, Milton Maxwell lion. Samuel Mar shall. Treasurer —C. E. Anderson. SetTe.tary —John 11. M Quistion. I.OHH by 11 re. We are infornie i that the dwelling house of Mr Adam liupe, ot Cranberry township, this county was consumed by fire on the -'lst Feb., with most of the contents, together with a new bouse al most ready to be occupied. The Iss is supposed to reach from 815U0 to 82000 The old house and contents were in sured in ihe Butler County Co., but the new house being unfinished was not in gured, and the loss will lull heavily upon Mr. Kape. A new stimulus for insuring. Horrible ami Fitful Aeeldent. Mr. Jeste Crutehlow, while attending • threshing machine on this day wcek.slip p«d down off the grain into the mouth ol the machine,and had both his feet horribly mangled. l>r. M Cook of Pittsburgh, was sent for, who amputated one of the j feet, but it is said the unfortunate man I only survived the operation a short time. | Some allege he was still uuder tho influ «nce of cloroform. This sad accident should be a warning to those whose busi ness brings them in connection with ma chinery of all kinds. Too much care cannot be used Court Proeeedimftj. The following are the most important cases disposed of at the present term of our Court, as alto the findings of the Grand Jury. Com. vs. Wm. ltunnel—lndictment Malicious Mischief; Verdict not guilty, and De't. pay the cost. Com. vs George Vandeilain, 11. T. Murrin, Hugh Forquor. Michael Collins, Frank Murrin, A. Foiijuer—Assault k Uattcry; Jury sworn, March 3d, 1866, Hugh Murrin, Hugh Forqticr, and Geo. Yanderlain plead guilty, and Court sen tance thcin to pay S3O a piece and cost. Com. \s. same parties—lndictment Hint, Jury sworn, March 3d 1566, Dcfts. plead guilty and Yanderlain and Murrin fined 8100 and cost, and Hugh Forquer to pay 850 and costs, the rest of Heft's not yet arrested. Com. vs. W. 11. H Fiedler—Fornica tion and H.stcrdy, settled and sentence 1. Com. vs. John Fennel—Fornication & Busterdy, Pros. Constables return, ol Clearfield I p. Com. vs. Mary Mincer—Fornication and Bastardy—March Ist 1866, Deft, pleads guilty, scutauced to pay a fine of Slo and cost, committed to custody of Sheriff Com. vs Mary Barfit—Forn cation an I Bastardy—sot i led. COIII. vs If. B. Siebert—Fornication and Bastardy, "settled it is said " Com vs Hebeccu Powers—Fornicatio i an 1 Bister ly, nm /tr >t- ou payment of costs. Same vs Wm. Kerr—lst count. As sault and Battery on a constable. 2nd, count Assault and Battery. Com. vs John Kerr, Jas. Kerr. Wm. Kerr, Geo. Vanderlin, Rudolph Miller. Eli Vanderlain Sunil Sea ton, Jas Sea ton, Lewis Seatnn—Riot, March 2d 1866, continued to next term, bail in S2OO «ach, nnn. prote. as to R. Miller. Com. vs John Parker—Assault and Batcry; Ignoramus, and pros. Jos. Kerr to pay costs. Com. vs Jas Parker—Assault and Battery ; Ignoramus, and pros. Jas Kerr, to pay costs. Com vs Daniel Melarke and John Bnrtoer—Larceny; pros. H. M'Gee ; true bill; March 2d Court sward process for defts. Com. vs Wm. Beaty—selling liquor without license; pros. J. B. Findley— True Bill—March 2d Court award pto cess, for deft. Con. ▼» Joseph .Wilier—-selling liquor without license— Court direct indictment to be prepared &c. Com. vs Peter Staff—gelling liquor without license—March 5, 1860, deft, plead guilty, and sentanoed to pay a fine of S2O and costs. Com. vs Michael McFaddeo—keeping • tipling heuse, Cos. return of liarris ville bor.. Dis. Attorney ordered to pre pare a bill of Indictment. Com. vs Eli Vanderlin—Fornication and Basterdy—Nancy J. Thompson, pres. Dora. ▼« John Allen--ForDic*ti?c and' Basterdy—Nancy J. Thompson, pros. Com vs Wm Barber—Adultry and J Basterdy; Nancy Ann Conn, proi. Com. vs James Umpstead—Fornica tion and Basterdy—Susan Bixler, pros. Com. vs Elixa Kreps—Fornication and Basterdy—Pros. Constable return of Cranberry Tp. Com. vs Catharin Stork—Fornication and Basterdy—Pros. Constables returu ot Lancaster Tp. Com. vs James McConley—Fornica tion and Basterdy—Pros. Constables re turn of bor. of Prospect. Com. vs Benj. McCullough—Fornita tion and Basterdy—Pros. Constables re turn of the boro. of Prospect. Com. vs Caroline Sholl—Fornication and Basterdy—Pros. Constables return of Clearfield Tp. Mr. Trumbull'* Review of the Veto. Rarely has a more d gnified, cogent, conclusive argument been addressed to either H ouse of Congress than Mr. Trum bull's review of the President's Message vetoing the Freedn.en's Bureau bill.— Col. Forney's Chionit le gives the 112 blow ing summary of its propositions : I. That the bill itself was inspired b} the annual message of the President ol the Uuited States, delivered to . ongresi a: the commencement of the present ses sion. The message, it wil! be remember- j ed, expressed a desire upon the part of the President to secure all men in their > rights, and to proteel the frcedmen in all j toe privileges guaranteed to them under j tiie hnoincip.it lOU Proclamation ; and, in the judgment of Mr. Tiuiubull and thir ty-mx Srmilurx who voted with him Jnrit i n the of January, the provisions of tins bill were eminently calculated to ac complish those objects. 11. That it was not, as the President avers, au original measure, but simply an amendment to the bill under which the Freedmen's Bureau is now acting, and which had the sanctiou of the Executive himself, as well as the approval of the great majority of the loyul people of the country. As ail amendment, it removes many of the objectionable features of the ! Bureau as now organised, simplifying its | ramifications and making it more effi cient. 111. That it was not intended as a per manent part of the administrative policy of the Government—one of its sections expressly stating, on the contrary, that it shall remain iu force "until otherwise pro vided by law," just as all other laws of Congress are supposed to do. The won der is that the Ptesidcnt ever thought of making such au objection to it as this.— No such idea ever entered the mind of any person who supported aud voted for »'• , r < IV. That, instead of being an extrav agant and unnecessary expense to the Government, it has indirectly saved us mil ons of dollars which would other wise have been wasted. V. That the Bureau did not contem plate feeding, clothing and educating the refugee* and frecdmen, but was rather intended to assist them in doing all these things for themselves. VI. That, instead of it being designed exclusively for negroes, more Whites have, in some sections and in many in stances, been benefitted by it than Blacks, and that the proportion of Whites still needing its assistance is equal to that of the tiKgroes. VII. That there was an immediate ne cessity for the passage of the bill, be cause the origiual act creating the itureau expire, by limitat.on in the m.n h of May 1866. VIII. That, instead of establishing military jurisdictiou over all parts of the United States containing refugees and frcedmen, it simply extends it over the officers and employees of the bureau. And that in accordance wiili the recom mendation of (Jen. Grant, in his report to the President of his tour through the South, transmitted to the Senate wit.h a message a few weeks ago, it makes tin Bureau a pais of the War Departm< nt ol the Government. IX. That the hill did not contemplate the appointment of agents and otner ••Hi cers in every county or parish, excep the President should, in his judgment deem such appointments necessary. X. That what the President lenus the unconstitutional features of the bill, eon fcrring arbitrary powers upon the officers of the Bureau, go no further than the Presideut himself an J the ofiieers of the army acting ardor him have already gone ; and that it is competent for Con gress to provide all rules and tegulations for the government of the army and na vy, to which all are subject, Iroui the Commander In-Chief to the humblest soldier ur sailor. ' XI. That, if the Rebellion is in all respects at an end. the President is still exercising the war power, such as the suspension of the writ of habeas o orpus, contrary to the Constitution, which ex pressly states that this shall not only be suspeuded in time of invasion or rebel liou; and, as we have no invasion, aud the writ is not is operation in a portion of the States, we must have a rebellion. XII. That, according to the oensus of 1860, there were not four million of slaves in the United States, and that in stead of this being a measure to feed, clothe, and educate four millions offreed men, the report of Gen. Howard shows that at no time was there more thau one hundred and f#rty-aeven thousand .per sons under the eare or the Bureau, fifty teeen thctuand of whom were While refu gees. XIII. That, according to the sworn statement of Gen. Fisk before the Com mittee on Reconstruction, of the twenty five thousand persons fed by the Bureau in Tennessee, seventeen thausuml Jive hundred were White r wilMn- an applicant for re-election as County Buperiu -3IAHXUKD. On the 221 Feb. by lb- Rev J.B. Shade. Mr Chailos Wanner an-l Margaret ta ll.tmphiii, both of this count» On th# Ist ult. hv Rev. Samuel Kerr aseisted 1»V Rt v I». Kon-ythe » 0 R v J. K Hill. Mi Wm. M lie I an t Mi*s Kosann th M' i liuti-ck, both of Mercer township, butler county, pa. \€i E.\TS WANTED TO TAKE ORDKRB KOR the best telling book ii -w publis ie I, THRILLING STORIES OP TUB GREAT RKBILLION Comprising h» roic adventurm and hairbreadth escape* of Soldiers. Scouts. Spies and Hefugeee; daring exploits of Smuggler-, tluerrilla*. l>Mp«radocH and others; Tale# «»f Loyal and Disloyal Women; Stories of the Negro. Ac,. Ac., with incident* «»f Kuu and Merriment iu Camp and Field. Ily Lieutehant Colonel Chat Irs S. Greene, late of the Uuited States At my. Ilamltoniely illtnt a ted with engraving* on steel and tn i«'c dor*. Send for circular* and we the liberal terms offered, CHaS. S 44KKK.NK 4 OU., l'upli*hera march 7th—4t.) No. 134 S. Third Street, PUiladelpia, Orphan** Court Hale. IX pursuance of an «»rder of the Orphan*' C*nrt of I Butler county, *e w premise*. ,»t on. rtfceft-, P. lis' day nf Mure', neart, KIFTY Ati> .uure «»r less. * tuxte In said township. iMmmleil on the n-uth by land* of Nel eon Cochran and Andrew Dunlap. >n the |»v heirs of Joku Hamilton, on fhee.>uiii by Win M a«iitock. on the weet by Hon. Jas Kerr, with tl»e appertanence*. Term* of Sale—One third of the purchase mor.cy In band, and the balance in two eqnal annual payments with interest from confirmation of sale by the Court Title giX>d march 7, *m. % , CHAS. COCnßAN,Guardian. l*uplic Sale omcreliandlze H ELM BOLD, of Pa* »nbnrg. Butler count v, off £<• *2s* M P u *» l,c outcry,his K.VTIIIK STOt'K Or GO.)DS, consinti i g of such as are generally kept in a conn try stf»re. Sale to eotumence on TUKBI)AY. 271^' * l 10 yr ,nrk * *• ,u nud 10 1,(1 c 'Utinued till the entire stock is diapnacd of. i He also offers for eale 2 hf-rscs. 1 mules, and other ai - j turUs too numerous to be m.-ntlened. I C t, mll 4oi a made known on the dav of sale. A rear | enable credit will b* given. i H 1 '** knowing thcmaelree indebted to the , utalenaijned will pleaee coll and settle their arrears. F A j Kafok "fb, 4?- HEAD-QUARTERS FOII FANCY AND STAPLE^ DRY GOODS, Just opened, one of the largest and best nmsorled stock of I'uuoy Uoodi*. REDUCED PRIJE3 AT D. T. PAPE & CO S. One Door South of Ist National Bauk WE INVITE COMPARISON AXD DEFY COMPETITION As far as Variety, Styles Quality of Goods and pri ces are Concerned. TO THE AFFLICTED! L. OLDSHUE. M. D., ProffMor of Pat linlogv »n the ErltrtrU M'dlc*! College of Pltilndt-lplila, note tlie I'tiilariclpiila lluivereh)' of .M*«ll clne and Surgery, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, and Retldenoct l\o. tria. Grant Ht.« Pldsbiti-tfli, I*». DX%R Btß:—Web»g leave to announce that. after an ex|ierlence of over twenty yeiMjM«.ril pi act Ice in thh city during which tint" we haV.-bnen :» con-tint observer at the bed-side of the hit k. mtie than I'mnrr TilH i.ttidlffbreat DMM ndlmMl, we feel warranted in presenting udr il tiuis f.ir your pat ronage. Onr peculiar system of practice iH\y need no me ex planation. it being JKCI.KCIIC, connected with that <>f UftOgCOPIA. Our remedies art' principally vegetable, discarding entirely the use of ''i/«wc< and wu f©e| perfectly s'ltf*- fle«l''that theie it NIT IIIO'O certain sign offered i:i div ea*e ' than i« pi f-ent source unexplored f»r tho dis covery of the 112 rii** n.ilnre of every dipnoi and sparing no punt* in th» selection "112 the appropriate remedy in every rase .we hope to attain th•• highust award of suc cea* belonging fo pi. 112. a mm! skill. In fact, we hnve already the pleading the extensive business <>f p.i-t yens and the constantly incn-a-inp p;art ce that IK daily crowding upon na ihat oui »«N>t' ni will Ih« more appreciated as out pi act ice ha conn** more generally known Tlieref.»re. vn n..w lie re especially Invite th-fe labor Ing under en/ lingering di*ein>l«iut wax in-t popmly tu s-lid a vial of their nrine for ciamiim tlon. and hare th« ni ea>r our Kyxtem r the old bleeding.blistering and calomel uraoiice. pr litnine**, to fully un'ril your wor thy pntrcaige. Ue«pec(t'ully youra, L. OI.DMIVK, to V , I Practising Physician, ] No ItfMlrant atreot, nearlv opposite, the Cathedral Pittsburgh It statement SHOWING the aaaeta of the Butler Connty Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Amount of Propoftty iij»urod at date ■' ♦♦ rremlum notea in force at date.. us C»ah on hand* at la«t settlem'-nt IS *• v oteaou ban la at laat :$V. 4-1 Ca»h Jt Aofea ree'd during the yea , 1,922 M Duaon asaeMiu'ts kin hauda of Ag't U-U '5 IB.WI CO cn. paid dating the year..,., I,'lMl no Kxp*'t*c* paid during the year 43S n-«tes la h tud» of- Sec'y 419 ) i Puo by Agent -1 Due on (No. 1.) 43 17 Counterfeit .M -ney 5 )RI Cash iu hands of Treaaurer # 1,4M 36 $3,881 00 We the un.leralgneil. Auditors of the Roller Cuuntr Mutual Fire Inminnce Coni|»any, do certify thai the ah vets a correct Kxlii?ilt of tho muelx of aaid Co., an shown by the flocks of the Sec'y and Tru.wurcr. Wit ncs our bauds and seal this 12th of Jaanwry. IMJ« JOIIX 11. CHATTY J C COLL. AH business letters to l>e directed to tho £erretay of 1 the Duller Connty Mutual Fiia Insurance Co., Mut'er. 1 Duller couutv, I'a. T>B 21. 'M— IFJ II.C. IIKIXEMAM, I>l rectors. PTIIIE following immad nerson* wera elected Director* I of the Duller coqntj Mutual Fire Imuiraiua fw»- i.anv for the eitsuing yenr: g ti. Purvis, W .Campbell K. M'Junkin. W Boyd. John Berg, F. J. CuniMiiMgs, 11. O Ileiuenian, A. D. Wier, Samuel Marshall, W. j! Campbell, Ahr'm Moyar, K King-bmry. Jan. 154, 1 fWft.) H. C. OEINBXAK, Nc*; Kxceutor's Notice, LFITCRS». Ustaroenfary o n the estate of Inuc Riley lata of forward township, Butler county. Pa dee d have been granted by the Register of said county to the undersigned, tberef »re, all persons knowaug th-ni»elvea indebted to said eaUta are L«reby notified to make im mediate parinant, and thoa< having claim* against the sinia will preseut them properly a-ittieitticafert (» r tat tlement. HILAR MILLER, THE LIGHT OF_THE V/ORLD. DR. MAGCrIEL'S PILLB AND SALVE. These LifV-glving remedies aien'-w . fl»r the flrat tims given publicly to the werld For ovyr a quarter o( n century of private practice die ingre.lisnta in the*« LIFE-GIVING PILLS! Have been used with the great, at -incests. Tl»eir mission it not only to prevent disease bnt to cure. Tliey hflarcli out tho various maladie* t>> which tlto j ttlui.t it iutT>-riu)i and re-lnvigormtea the failing system. Tu the ajn land infirm a fewdoaea of these PILLS will prole tu be A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, for In every ease they add new life and vitality, and re store the waning energies to their pristine strife. To the yonng and middle-aged,they will prove most Invilunble as a ready, specifl'-, and sterling medicine. He*e is u dream realized, that Ponce -de-L»- n nM|U lit tine bundled years agf>. and never f-iuml. lie looked for « fountain that wuuld rsjtvre the uli tu and make youth ever An Eternal Spring! It was left fur this day and hoar tu realize the dream. ' and shuw, in uue glurious fact, the magic that made it j fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot stay the flight of years, but they can fieceback | and hold aloof, disease that tuight trMimph over tho 1 aged and tho VOOug. Let ucne hesitats then, but psir» the favorable oppui tuuity that ufiert. Wliou taken as | prescribed— For Bilious Disorders Nothing can Is mor# pr>nluetlvs of sure then these Pills. Their almost magic Influence Is felt atonce; and the usual concomitants of this uioat dlstresiiug disease are removed. l'hese reuiedies are made frutu the purest Vegetable Compound*. They wifl not harm the most delicate female, and can be given with good «fleet lu preset ihed di-ses tu tlie yunngest bnbe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all eruptions of the skin, theSALVK is moat In valuable. It d >o» iu»t heal externally alone, but pene trate* with the most aeai chiug a fleets tu the very of the evil I OR. mmi Pius I ti variably Cure the I'ollvn lng Disease* s Astbraa, DV .vol ('omplaiati, Cekghs. Colds, Chest Diss&sss, Cestiveness, Dyspepsia, plarrhnea. Dropsy, Dehility FSTS.' A Ague, Female Complaints, Ileadacue, Indigestion. Influenza, luflamatloa, Inward Weakness, Liver Cdmplsiut, Lowneas of Spirits, ItlDgwiirm, bait 11 heum Scalds, Pkin Diseases. •»-!f of lea —None genuine without the engraved t'ade mai k around each pot or box, signed h> DH, J. M AOOI HI., 4.1, Fulton at., New Yutk, tocouuteif'eit which I i* felony. 4£y*Bold by all respectable Itealera in Medicines 1 throughout the L'uited Mates and Canada*—at Jo ceuts per box or pot. For S.IIO at Dis OR AII AM k IIUUKLTOX'H Drjg tlo.f, s .le AgeHts in llr.tler I'a. LIST OF LETTERS. rnilE following Is the list of Lettera remaining ia the 1 Post Office, Butler Ps. Feb. Ist, 18J0. A. Ilalteeou Andrew Armstrong Robl. Ilan is J D Arney Oee'ge liail liarton Ashfleld Peter llutchls >a Tom. Agnew Re» J. 1. lleiuemau J. L Adams N A, liulland Ueorge. Altuian Fredrick. 1 ■ • IsggusMissH. Biderman Andrew t J. Bolton Mrs tin iu a Johns Wm. O Bnigh John Jones James H. Biikner Alonsa laueacs , l(. brrgan Pat K. Blight t hi is. Knauff Miss Maiv ■ Boy 1-ton Mrs M. 2 horsey Ml- Rebacua J. blading J B. b-ni.edy W. 11. Lad vriw. B<-atty J.J. Cb., V, IVof/i I'a- Inf. C. Is. Conner T. Lambert F Conn Kli If. Canon T. Mock B*ti;us| lelt MlasCerly Myers J.dnrT. Conn James 1,. Miller.l. hn D. M (1*11.«s Miss Sarek Dramb Me«*rs J . 4 8. Marshall R«», J. 11. Davis ll.irper 8. .MalKssl Harriet I'uguu Caiha: ine M « ami less LiisiS Dots Adam h. F. . Davie David Marlins W ni lavlsßobt. Miller.l C. Dunn Wia MoFarlaud Rev. Jamee. Denny John P. p. Dininger Joba Pother John A Dodds Kerj , James Patterson is | , Jnba Di'dds J hn Plaster Mai v Ana Deer John H Donolhoii Joel Kebbens (Jeorge Dunn John 0. Dos ion K.j , (leirge Heamore J Davis J D. Sailers W. Beet Morris Plinth J PavisJohu Smith Charles Deake Mrs, Catherine Smith K>ank F. Fiuitl, Lenard Juha Fred Herry Ht. ut Sdas Fisher Ftanklin Shuderer John O. T Hasten J, C. '2 Toombs John Graham jamas w Oilfillen Margie! Wright Miss Naosle tlrowk Mrs. Woll Ksheil, lal. That Holleotors who claim U* hold receipte In full from former Tit ianrers. and are reportecto)W observing mlatfikes iu the Report must appeal within hiity da.\s. or he held re eponaibla fm th« i»ala.ico rep«>rte«l againet theiu 'id. That, whereas, it has become a 1 usto> 1 to (jive v luchers to Collectors for counterlfcit money receiv«d by them, and tho County Trranuier credit for all coiuter ft It money received by hhn. We heteby nutlfv all Collector* and the Connty Tre»«nrer that all countei foit trims), and uoteaou iutnks broken at the lime of their re<-eption, if taken by them Iu )>ayineiit of uxee thttll br their own Utta. January 7th. lW«k 4t. NTRAYSIIEEP. OVF, ew* and lamb came to th# enlieerlber living in r.ak!and township, about the inidd.e of June last The ewe h a a halfpenny mark, and a slit in In th«» left e*r. A '.so a w»rthcr with a « ropoflf left ear and split In same, and haif crop of light ear The owner is rcqneated to. ome forward, prove property pay charges and take it n*av. MATIIEW IIA R BISON. J vs. 31. I»W. Valuable Farm for Hale. 1WI IX sell 130 ACRXS of land, situate in !*arker fp, near Silver Creek, Hut Icr county, Pa.; about div- XXTT acren cleared: ahont Thirty acre* of meadow ground which I* good oil territory. Log house, 2 st"»ry g.«.d fiwme par n. gorwi A pie orchard, between 7ft and 100 bearing tree*, wWcb ran be bought for 810 per acre; or.e half in hand, and the nslance In ona year. A good and sufficient tills o%a be made at any time. WILLIAM H. imrTß r»b. », 18W—t4t. FARM FOR SALE! ADKSHIABLB propertv -itnitedVr m la ft ran the l . . -ugh of Uatler. on the New Caatle road, containing St VEXTY FIVE A CRES. A 'two story Brick House there »n erected. Several springe of never fuDag water, a large oreh*r• nl.hinfnwT.jii.f.l.Mi, by the A.natr aur.«.>w, cm br «»cimin>J»f»| 1,. !,„!» vnri or addreseina J. U.Clark, at the . fflco of the C u.tv ! enr.rTOflrltntkrj or ic.ln, S. JJ.tteorM ; "Me* r?54?,' {erarj "'-^ NEW ARRIVAL or WINTER DRY GOODS. Furs, Cloaks & Shawls, WEhnTuJuat retired the ! *<*•! «uul ei> t. ykte stock *1 French .\ie» inoci*, WOOt, DeLAINB, CASHMERE r MVHL'T *B* OASSI.ULRES, A« Aa ever ofhjed to tk« public, and as ottr stuck *aS pur chased on lL« reasut yuniv, arc arc aVIe Ij sell at vary low price*. Furs! Furs!! Furs!! We have e very largo stock of Ladies UUm AC•-or Caps, Yicturines. C'oliani. Cuff* and Muffs of aii styles, and quality. AUoavti:y tiuu ass •rtiuelit of CLOAKSSACQHES it CIRCULARS, of our own Manufacture. which i-u-ible* us to soil at less prices thin parlies who buy litem east. \\ e hav« a very large and cheap stock of SHAWLS 01' ALL STYLES, SIZES PRICES AND QUALITIES. P.eaieaiber wa l«y all g«r good* by tLa CASE,BALE&PACKAGE which cuables us to sell It EASTERN JOBBERS PRICES. Wa would aa'.l tho attention of AVIIOLEHA laTZ JJUYKUS to this stock of Goods. dcxlaplukkr *rn. 136, Fadai al St., ALLEUIIEN Y CITY. Deo «. 18C3. flm > v liAini;, ! will ato public sale on my premises. in nailer township lilt «r cinniy I'll, Annum at the X'yllri farm, Friday March 9th, 1866, the fd lowing described iwoj arty : Four bead of Hora ce and (Vlti, • head of Cows, uli fprlngcrs, < ne pair of work oxen, l2h»ed of young euit.e, some of which ara Durham. EIGHTY HEAD OF SHEEP, one fin»* at <-k flow with 6 pit". Ifyeta of hafniMi, doub- I* and it ngle. pn»* » niTfajre. 1; ughn nn I Pajroww. Ofind •tone, mi.i Co iking Stove. I.stock of liny, nleo Timothy Seed, and many ther nitirlga t»i tedious t> luentiou Terms until* / i.nwu ots i \? tf>i •/ t*f ivi>.M, iM-n. i iißisTi*#otrrWr. NEW Fm . rflU 1* un ler«.l/n»d having gone I BOOT ami Ml'ti; >!a'tifai tnr i uml'j j block, two dot Boot ami Sh«e and uWa- beat Job wm k ». Call and give u« 8L UltlUKlt A NICHOLAS Icb2VOO~-tf , NEW SHOE SHOP. rpilE underlie tied laving pun'based (lie well kn .wn J dhoe Skop of C. A F. lliirly # attbao<|ueu(ly owned l.> A. hum. ia now pirpaied to »eli n- I w u* any cth- t ts lalili«hiiNint >1 the kind iu I •, and h prupu-0.1 tj d > job work on all >rt n nice Call an i e«e. lie i« al<*o eaiYyurf on the rinn-ry b i«. iuti at tk** oldntan.l, aid *1 I pay iheole I c.'ii ll' iu.l Uutier, Vnh 4i *i»j —l.v> W 4. MiROXiK. Kul(tiu<; SIM« a lilii€'• k A< but al«o fancy knitting, with h moat perfi-rl aiei hetMitl ftilatltch It will knit comfort#, A'nldea, 4c.., lw. nt> artit'|«i* Any peraon wishing to obtain one will plea-. Htnd lor circular. Addren* u-i 112 B. ¥. 8.4 IVIIII.L, y.» lienople, Feb. 14, A yenl for Butl%i Coutily. RON! I'ltiilr Agvuvy. rnilE nnderpigned hiu i prnul nn utlin- in l)utl«r. fa I for the pnrciuNe and wife of ltoul K-t Hte. I'era- nw wiahing t«either or (nirrhaxe Kami 4, or other Heal Eftate. will find it to their iutorent loihll on ni». 1 have on hand a number g«»od Faring of Tar i'U air.es 112 >r aule, on nncb term* hn will au.t purchn-vera. I'erMotM wiwhltiK to diapoee of their Ileal flat ale. wll", find it t'* their iidTnulage to plaru it on my bn sccce^w. Singers and Public Speakers will find Tmrhe • uaeful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or B|>miking. and relieving the throat after an uniininh exertion of the vocal orgnna. Tho IVwAm are reconimeieled and pte«cribed by IMiysiclan and have had te*tiiiKmb»l« from eminent niou through out the country Ibdnz an article of true merit, and having prurrii their efllrvy by a te«t of man) y cara. each year finds them iu new localities in vari >iie parta of the world, and the Trtrhtt are nnivei»al]y«|iroiiouu ced better than other article*. ObtAiu only "Baowji'a BRocniaL trochsh,'" and do aot take any of the Worthiest Imitationi that may be t,f fered Sold everywhere in the l'n;t#d tf:ab-a, aud iu Foreign ( ouritrie-, at .16 cent* per bo* tab ({i. •«—:-»,i THE OLDEST Saddler's Shop! H*S on h inda 34 ecta of harneea of different kind* dotlblo alid lingto. Black, while and br.e« mount ing l'ngt;y an.i draught, 3 do/eu anddlese of different qualltiea an ' prices. Bridle* of nil kinds on h«»fs pleaee the ami lafgo-fork "112 whip* j t aB kinds, and col «r« And aUartif )••• by :h# people on hit - d* whirh 112 gu.ii aniei- ti.be oft e material and make, which will bft) Oold f'-r ca*h. Call at the T'letof ee D d examine o«r at<»rk. J. J Hadwlck, February 21 ituiinr. Pa. ««»■»»«-*« Mm mmm iA m nvwr T SAVAGETURSINA FOR BALK AT i'l i: i? &v 1 • DRUG STORE. 112 uller. Vm., Feb 2 V , 'OA—2t For Male, Ciieap. HOCfiv and lot Mtuate io North Washington. Waah intjton to»n>hip. l.ul er county. TWv. Atury frame hou»e t a'ible, an«| ali-.nt 20 fru.t irena ou tUe aan.f ior term* see J. T. Kelly, .North \laah ng'on.or J W, Keltj. Ce . ret twuah ip. i fab2B^ WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES! r|*e baal In nae, eonntaatlf on hand, alao machine I oil. DWedloa, thieail, oUairs Ac. Aiao Agent u« Dr. Marti ua u.d Mr». Ladda ivprov«d mod If* fbr culling dreseea naain Ac. Call at MRS. T. J. LOWIMNK. Tit h Street, Pittsburgh, Pn., D-OIiiHDED X.N i-i-if* AX| Incorporated by legitiatlve Charter m ma nsnmnr "112 tVr* kill.l IN Til* UNION, eonilftc!«d b» • prarl HI bIXtVS MAN Our I.lkl.mi c<>r«m«rv!ii, •uthuHtl K»it ami H«il, |ir..n»tii,c< hi« aj.t.m of llouk-kM,lac ■m«qu«lwl— <"" r y .112 bu7- "mlj olsj aklirallt cotiilcDKa tl.nt Hi. atudent maateia the whole iu six or eight vi.eka. It sea msta yf STOCK BOOKS, closed once with a losa and twice with a galo—axkftlf ing by three difleient molh-da, tke liatufer ef eld to new books. PARTNERSIIIP BOOKS, conducted by three different methods, esklbltlag Ike' transfer of old to u«w books, with the lntr .ducUoa of a new partner. And practically illuatratiug the PBIYATK LIfMIMR, by means of which tkd resulta of tke buslne« are kea out of the general books, for the use q 112 the pnriaera aa ly. The book is not even named elsew ksre. Ikesattle lusnt of rnrtuerdhip Bw every one may get rich. How to get rich by Ird diug. The cauaca of commercial failm ea Oa speeela liona. The moral influence of integrity ia yoaih, As Alae, le<'turea upon CH)MMEUCIAL LAW, on Prfr tneranlps. Contracts, Inaurance, roaiatea tbv Sutute or Limiitatioua, Ac. Practical inatruetieas la # ' COUNTKRFKIT BANK NOTES, byafullfet of genuine vignettee aud counters aad a large collection of counterfeit notes OUII RAILROAD BOOK KEKPINO, (In manuscript.) exhibits the construetloo and eeulp* inent, the operating receipts and expenditures, the books closed and a dividend iec«.iileks, 2 Invoice bocka, 1 Dlacoaat-book 1 Check register. 1 Deposit-register, 2 Collebtioa-regletera. 1 Tickler, 1 Iland'a-reglater, 1 Fieighl-book, U Paaaage* bowk a. 1 FueMiook. These bookapriutically record akuut Bl\ 111 NDKKD BI'SIKESS TKANSACTIONS, c«mprj hetiding DUFF S original, plan of btieinena e.hicaifen la. t.'Hjiicod twenty-five yeam ago. II .w far others have auccee lod in imitating him will be beat aeen by comparing the bo..ka of their pupils with ih«oa of the grsduateaof tbi* instilutiou. IIA RI'F.H'S ENLARGED EDITION OF DUFF'» lIOOK KKlU'lNa Prise $1,71. Poetnge 20 cent* Sold by Booksellers gee erally. The following teatimonia Is indlcats ths sharaeter a thia a ork : " No other work noon Book Keeping explains Iks jscta • itil so much cleai neee and -Impliciiy." F W. EDM UN DP, Caahler Meehani.V Itunk. Wall sf., N. T. "It glvee a clear inaight into ail departmanta of ikm science." A 8. FRANKII, Cashier of Seventh Ward Bank, N. Y. " Aa an extenaivo »hip owner, American and Baropeag merchant. I>ank director, etc., he baa bom the repataties of the higest order of buain*aa taieuts." JOHN W. BURN HAM, Merchant, No. 8 South at.. New York. *'Mr. Duf Is a man of rare qualifications for bnaineae.* JOHN M. D. TAYLOR, Merchant Union st., New Orleans. " Mr. DnF is a merchant of the frst reapectability/* J. LA N'DIS. Mere bent, New Orleans. "I graduated in Duffs College in half the time I sx pectsd Hit admirable system Include* nothing aaraar flnous, uor 1 waves out aaythiug eeaer.tiai." J H COMfTON. Cashier Niagre Bank. Ixtckport, N ▼. "II aontalas much matt«,e important to the mercheat »* r O. HALNTEAD- Preaident Manhattan Bank. N. Y, "The moet complete work of tke kind I have ever seen." JAMES P MURRAY, Pr«aldent Exchange Bank, Pittabargh. " The moet clear and comprehensive that I have met with." JOHN SNYDER, Cashier Bank of Pittsburgh. * You have your own long experience ae a merchant Sa good use in this work." RICHARD 1 RVlNjAferchant. No. 98 Fronfslreet N. T. "The favorable opinions already expressed by gstitlo men of c..*npetent authority are well deaerved aad verw prop*r y bestowed 'CHARLES W T.EUPP, LEOPOLD bi EH WORTH, ROBERT KFLLY. Special Committee of the Chember «112 Commerce, B. Y. [Extract from the Mlnntes.] PROSPER M W KTMOR B. Secretary. "Tonr Ommittee nnanimoueiy concur in the opialesf ;f the utility of the impixived methrKl of Mr. Dnff" HUB DON J. LEEDS, Recording Secretary of the America® Institute, N. T. THE NEW ENGLAND EDITION OF DUFF'S STf AM BOAT BOOK KEEPING, Juet Published by tho author. Price 82.00. Bold be lk-.k«ellera Oenerally. 7 "A pel Je< t eyateui for keeding such bka and aecoanU^ J. CAROTHERA. Formerly Cashier of the Merchant*" Bank PHtoborg. "The Time Table alone ia worth the prloe of the book " D. B. HKRRON. Lete Clerk ef steamer Mount Vernen. "I consider the legal form of the Steamer's Protect ee valuable that I nevei leave porta withoet M eopy ef the hook on board." A. C. McCA LLA M Captain steamer Areolar "Th' inly work published ofanv valne te tke S« »ccoa tant.' J. F J. ALLISON, Formerly Oerk of the Steamer Fortune 1 e most perfret system of Steamer's Acconnte In nee.* [ C. S. VHISBEB, Formerly Captain of steamer NachvlU*. On Will. 11. IOiU 'h IViiinaiinhlp, Twelve I'lrMt I'roniiiiniM for the beet Bnaineae and Ornamental Penmanship awarded our Preeeut Penman, by the United itatee Fair at Cincinnati in lSflO Pennsylvania Slate Fair at Wyoming... fi# Western Pennsylvania Fair at Pitlsliargk . „'."*,ZlMt Weetere Virginia Fair at Wheeling IMO Ami the Ohio Stale P«|r at Cleveland... **" "lfgj All of which are exhibited at i>ur office. oi r R Ten ran. /litre nrt been adrunerd tine* U** war, whiU eiAw cAor/ie. 112 t) for tuition or fTO andflft extra fnr Penmepthlp f>ur tuitiou f.»r nrraiwtiiig cour*e. including > . biiainesw (lenmaiiebip time iinlimited. ia 112 ® Itlank liooka (In which >thcre charge fx A |10) fg |f Duff a Book keeping, (other teste c<>et f3 A $1 T We theref »re present the biiala 'ia atudevl with Ulg IMPORTANT ADTANTAGES; let. Wahaye the beat penman in the 2d. The beet System of accoanta taufK; under 1% Authors dlr^ctioos. 3d. The leeturee of an experieuced Merchant. 4tb. 7 or 8 «eok% aav«d iu time of study. Mb. The ?ac»«~time saved in b< ordlntr. 6th. From 812 to sl6 saved in blanks and pHu Looko. Ttb The graduates share in the long stcndinc rasa tloa of the College. *9" For particulars send kwr enlarged new elrcu g pp. with aamplee wr onr Penmana' businsws and uanten al writing ineioeiug Twmiy-Jtx* es*> * aoa, •