THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. "utler.Pa. Wednesday.March 14 18C6 NalpsniHn Wanted. A young roan of ixperience in the Business who can influence a , gooil trade. AiMrets with reference I'. (_)., :JO4. Allegheny t'ity, !'»■ Vtti We would refer our readers to the advertisement, in another column, ol M - Elroy, D.ekson & Co., No. 54 Wood St.. Pittsl urph, Fa. Tlx se from this county who piiri li. • fir l-oils 11 the city wuuld do w«ll to c;iII and *<'e ihcir ntock Our Court closed its session ou Thursday eveuirig. Most of the matters at issue were disposed of. Nothing oi guieral interest transpired Of our many exchanges there is one which deserves particular notice— KVKRV SATURDAY, is the name of a journal of choice reading—it contains incideuts of travels, Kssays, Stories, Poems, etc. Kach number is complete in itself, and contains thirty two large Octavo pages. Terms. $5,00 par year, iu advance. Address, ThCKNou & FO.LIIS, Publishers. 124 Treniont street Ho. >ii, Mi s. t®~|jicenM?s granted at present term of Court: Jacob Dumbaugh, Cranberry township llenry Stokey, Francis Laubc, Saxonburg borough. I N>.lt VOL'S I>ISOHL)KHS —Spasmodic A Spinal, 10 I'I.MAI.K Cu.UlXAlN'l'ti —IrregularAe II WtiK.MK Ibe several 'Jiff r lit ktnds (i SOIKIFI'I.A —Hereditary and •tl ei wise 5 DyttPKi'TFIA. Stouiaih Diiiifi e. Indi gestion, 5 KCZK.VA. Kruptiou. Titttr, Itch, &c. 0 Mumps, Swelled Neck and Throat, 'J KUVSII'I.LAS, Wild-fire. Shingles, tic 8 NEUHALGIA. Headache, and lliitztness 3 V'HITI swtl.l.lNO or Hip disease 4 DROPSY, of Chest and Abdomen 3 HilKliMATisM—Acute and Chronic, 4 ASTHMA, Phthisic or shortness of breath, il HEART DISEASE — I'alpatatiou. Pain,&c 2 ,Orui:R Diseases not here named, 11 Tbs ah.j|p number treated during the week, 120 As compiled by his assistant, J. L. jVICKee, M. D.. at the office of Pro . L. OLI'SIIUG, M. D., No. 132 llrant St. Pittsburgh, P.». SPECIAL NOTICE. "Great oak»frotn little •»corns nrotc. The worst disease known to t'ie hu man race spring from causes so email j»s to a'tnost defy detection, 'l'he -vnlums of scientific lore that fill the tables and shelves of the medical fra ternity only goto prove and elabo rate these facts. Tlicii guar i yourgi.-lves while j-iu may. Tbe «inuil»!.si piiuple on tin skin in a tcil-'ale and indicator of It may fade and die awav from tht surface of the body,* but it •will resell the vitals, perhap , at last, mnd death be the result and final .close. MAGQIEL'S BILLIOUS, DYSPEP TIC and DIARRHEA PILLS cure where all others fail. While for Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts, and »11 abra sions of the skin, MAOGIBL'B SALVE is infallible. Sold by J. MAQUIEL, 34 Fultoii street, New York, at*d all Druggists, at 25 cent per box. —Among tlie by the Cit\ I of New York, Irum hiverpool, ls'tiot of UlUiana, who went out tin the benefit 'if his health, lie without uiinli iuprovetnent, It is Mild he ut sufleiiu. aemiely now frulu para The (ioTernor is anxious to reach HA goon an possible —lien. Hutier's speech in the 8u pretue Ooaot failed to produce the effect that the defender? of military commit i?i ins ami arbitriiry arrpsta had calculated OD —Tin; man wUottoi4fui|J»tecl the as - eatwl.iatif n of tiovernor Krowulow, of Teune-v'ie. h»M been arrasted at lircnuJu. | and uruurod io Naxhvitle tor trial before i military Co.. IIHS, i m, —Hon. Luther liateti, foiled Stales k olleoun IIM the port of I hit-ago, died in that city, On Jin-0;li ; d tiltymae years. J'epuiy 'J'. > Klnsclla acta a> Oollectoi till .Mr. iiaveu'f succe.-jijj DL.II pp appointed A Sabbath Morning Ssnnal Addrataad to tha Village of Butler. The following lines fell iuto our hands lately. They •re written In a well known hand, not n< w a citizen of our town. Ws think tfcsm worthy of publication. On stranger eyes how fair thy beanty ft lea ins, " • Front thy Bel i eatul, Ami. save the murmur of thy silver riils. That quietly creeps d<»wn thro* the silent irlsn, No sourni is hoard t > luil the voice of man. Ood's stately temple hhi among the shad*, lt< solemn Worshii-eand Its song of pral*e, Seems pnre as that where onr first parent* prayed, When o'er their altar-* ben 'ed Heavsus foitde-t rayf And as of old. earth* lofty bills were made A place where angels came to chant thU. lays. To him they seem, with evsry Sal>batfi moru, Still to decsud with blssslugs edsn born. Butler, May, IS6I. (ioVEKNMRXT I.NCO.MK— I'Iie in conif of the (Jovermucnt frotn inter, ual revenue, thus far in the current fiscal year, cominuncing in the mi-I dle of last jesr, has been somewhat ov rtwo hundred mil ions of minittec on Nation al affairs. Mr. Trcniain's resolution were an uiii|uaified approval 112 the scuti | nients of the Union Majorily of Uou jjreas, while those offered by Mr. Folgui were somewhat toned down tor the pur pose of preserving, if possible, ihu mi t of The Union-party iu this St a e unbro ken. The Senate resolutious declare : "That only loyal lepnvuntativdS of unquestionably loyal Stales should oe a>.« u.ilted to L'ougress, and that eacii II us of Congress is llie note ju-iye ol the qua - tieailou and eleellou of us lueuibeis . ill >1 the nation is p'eiged to protect th lit)i i;y and civil rights ol the I ec lmeo . ilt it i tjU"i miffntye nhnulti he Cs tnuUi/ i< the Uutrict uf (Julumbia to U nnxl< c itueHi." 'ihe vcsolutiors were, ou Thursday night, adopted in the Assembly by a vote ol 70 to -U, a strict party vote, every Republican voting for and every Demo crat votiug against theiu. The Albany Evening Juurnal, fti com menting upon the resuit, says : "They [the resolutions] may therefore lie regarded as an authorized exposition of sentiment by the Union party upon the grave question at issue. The plat loriu is one upon whien no loyal man can hesitite to ftand—which will secure the unhesitating support of all who hull the welfare of the country above party." —The banking house or Itufus Lord, in Kxehauge Place, New York, was rob lied on Saturday morning of Govern ment and utliei bonds to the value ol 31,500,1100. A reward of 820,000 is | "tferred for the recovery of the proper , Ur.Josiah M'Catldleas to MUM Aula rilla C. Wise, atljof this county. The %lx>ve couple will receive oar thnnks for a very ■ice slice of brld«'a cake Ttje happy pair have our best wishes for long life , happiness and prosperity. Ap|>oint«»d fr.r lb# year 1866. Adams t iwnshlp, Benjamin Douthett Allegheny " Audrew 81omi, Buffalo " Ilenry Binit|). Butier " Jacob Schaffner, Brady " John P. Thonjpsor, Centre " Tbou;psoa, Coniioque'g " Jaiiiej G. >)oe|l Cranba hi) Oakland **• George Siionp Parker u Wu. II Slum Pens " Win. IMNIIII Bbpi»eryrock u a,,,. Mifflin, Jr hunißiit " Hr -ti ♦♦ M r«. BW a* WasbiiiK^toM• Hillukid" Vlintyld >' ui tVorth ** ll u Un Butler borough /Idiuu Biu-^ at iDUirevflie i IMMU; G"Uiter !ja; luony ** Conr#d Kri.dlet llai risrille " J dm K«q. Pi-lteiavule*' J. M. Kit bean P'ospect '* Ja«e aids Saxoiiburg " Ch i« I|oftnuku, t-q '• Burlibart MlH«ualtfva M Sotodion Sunbtrry " Albert 1 B, order. 11. E. CO)HB||, Cletk Copmin+wr tamn, H»rc> li, twii, h. ' I frirlTnl and Departure of Hail • Ihs mail front But lor to iteflt namiy, by waj of «oly I okf, Ottitt«fiiKle, Anandiilr. MurrinarlHe anl niißmi villc. 3 r > tnilM; l#*ve* Butler on Monday and FTKOT of '•tch week, at 6 o'clock, a. m., ruiurnf on Tuesday and Saturday of each week at 7 o*c|ock. p. in. | The mail from Dutler to Salem Cross Roads, bf way u f Btxonbnrg. Sa- versvllle, Freeport. Shearer'* Cross Roads. McLamfMiu's Store and Dak In tid f'rmti Koada, 48 mi lew. lea*oa isutler on Tuesday and Saturday of each week, at §o*e! le, & miles; with two addlt "ini trip#* between Break-Nock and Eelienople; lesvs Butler on WalnwHiny of each wnek, at 7 o'clock, a. re urtMon Thurad*? of #»arli week, at so'clock, p. m. The mall from Butler to Plttiiborg, by way of Olade Mlil«, Bakers town, Tally Cavy, Ktna, Deqnesw and Alle gheny City, Similes: leaves Butler crery morning.except Sunday, at 7 o'clock, a. in.: arrives at Butler from Pitts burgh l»y the same route, every day, Sunday excepted, At 1 o'clock, p. ni a A. V. M.—Butler Lodge, N0.272, A. Y M hold /J\ its stated meetings in the Odd Fellows Uall, Oft Street, Butler Pa on the first Wadneft day of each month. Brethren from slstM ' \ Lodges are rs«pectfully Invited to attend. Byordsroftha • M CONNUQUfcNfcSSINO LODGE JSSS% No - 27R ' I- o. of 0 F. holds it-. L.V SA-J ntated meetings at the llall, on < P y Mnin Street, Butler Penna.ever> Monday evening, commencing ai six o'clock. Brethren from sinter Lodge* are respectful y l.ivited to attend. By order of the N. O. For the Citiieti. AXXOIMWKXTS. COUNTY SUPKBINTENUKNT. Ma. EDITOR : —You will plensc announce the name of P K IKB A. PAINTER, of Buffalo township, as a cat.di date for th*- office of County hupi-riftteudeni . Mr Painter in a practical and xucc*<».fiil tetcher >f much experience, lie nmk<-s teaching his apeei.it call ing. lie has been engaged In teaching tor the l.txt eight y.iars excepting the time lie was in the servire of his country, in tlie''Old 78th Regt.. P. V.." In whlcli he served until discharged on account of a wound received We feel no hesitancy in recommending him to School Directors and friends of education an one, who, if elected, would faithfully, ami efficiently discharge the duties Of County Superintendent. MAST FBIRSM or EDPCATIOJI. MR. EDITOR: —You will please announce tho name of Rev. W'M. 11. JAMISON, of Connoquenesslng tp., as a camliuate for the office of County superintendent. For the information of hh friends, lie would say, that he has been a practical teacher of ''oiuinuu Schools in this country, over ta-o years, MR. EDITOR:.—PLEASE announce the name of JOHN 11. CHATTY, as a candidate for County Superintendent. Mr ('ratty having been engaged in the busitiesM of teacbiug fu a number of years, his ablti lesand eipe tience are second to none in the county, and Ins eleva tion to the office of County Superintendent would be highly beneficial t > the cause of education, and would be rertually carrying out the true object ol Ihe law creatinK that office—vix: The elevation of the Common School Teacher. MAM* TEACHERS. MR EDITOR:—AT the request of manv Directors and friends of our Common Schools, Iter. A. 11. WATERS will he an applicant for re-election as County Supsriu* tendsnt. AUENTB WANTED rOTAKIOEDKRO KOR the best telling book now published, THRILLING STORIES OF THE GREAT REBELLION. Comprising heroic adventures and hair breadth escapes of Soldiers, Sconts, Spies and Befugees: darinn exploits of Smugglers, Guerrillas, Desperadoes aud others; Tales of Loyal ami Disloyal Women: Stories of the Negro, 4c„ Ac., with incidents of Fun and Merriment in ( amp ami Field. By Lieutehant Colonel Charles S. Greene, late Of the United States Army. H»nd»'imdy illu-t a led witli engravings on steel and in oi« c dors. Semi for circulars and see the liberal terms oflprtd, Cllas. S. GiIEE.NE A CO., I'liplislKTS march 7th—4t.) No. 134 S. Third Stieet, I'hiladelpia, Auditor's Notice. Hut fur ctmiiti/, I S the matter of the Partition of tho Real Estat* of Christian Bslgliley,dee'd. O. No. Oh June ret lM I <*4. And n. wto wit : Feb. Tth;i llfi on motion of John M. Thompson, Court ap p .mi Th s. Robin-ou, Esq., ou Auditor in this rase .to . epoit at next T«im. By the Court. Cert-fled from the Cecord this 10th day of l-ebruary A. 1)., 18' rt. W. J YoVM'i, Clerk. Autlcs is lie el»y g; veri th it the unduriigne 1 will ««• tend to the dn.:« s .112 ibe iibi-ve n(ipoilltm»*lit lit the ffi. e i Cii i lei MN ni dIfHU. K-q. iii Butler,n.i 'I hiirmlny the I'idi dn» of April, Iwhers mII parties iuteierted inav o!;tnd il they "ee lit. THOS. ItOBJNSON. mrfcb 14 —nt. Anuitor. S B. M* m T. Jas Dincsot J .NO. T Sit TUADK, IHOO. mxY /fk m:m ,1 i.k: IVl'Elroy, Dickson &. Co., 64 Wood Btlea»» •ay they are Ailrertliei. J.J 9KDW ICK. March 7.1866 I'oet Maxtai Notice, IN the matter of th< petition <>f Samuel Whner, Si , for a commission to take and perpetuate te«tiin>>ny. Common i'lea*. .>*>. 11, Bepten)iiei Term \ D„ 18;»4 And now to wit March ti, IH-,6, on motion i»f M'Caud- IMM and Thompson, Attorney* f«r Petitioners. Coui t ap point W. 11. 11. Uiddlf * Comn.its oitr, iu tike the do positions of witneesps as luay be pr<-daced before h in. Bu'.lar (.oa.ity, *a; C«rt:f)ad from the Kecord thi' loth day of :.»arcb, la&j- WM. STOOPS, Frothy. 1 will attend to the 4uHee of the above appointment on Toe-day. the 3d day of April, 1866, at she reebleuce <>t Ja« I. H«*e ,iu Brady township. Butler coun ty, Pa. All paitie* Interested will please take notice W. II 11. RIDDLK, march 14 C 6. Commissioner. AiUtiiuMfslor'ii Sutico, I i TTKKS of Jdniluistr itioi. haying l>een granted to 1 JLi the Un ie* •>£ the otal* of A.J U>yr setOeniptyt JOSEPH T B-JYD marrh 14. 'M —* Admmieftrator. Af Ail ministration on lbs estate ..f 4RuE WKi.fP., AI>4M IRUUTMAA', Ktrib It, AdmY# HEAD-QUARTERS FOIt FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Just opened, one of the laracest and l>e»! L. OLDSHUE. M. D., P» ofea«or of Pnlliol'ip;)' of Merii* cine and Hurgrr) , PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Oilloeand Hrslilonoc, No t 133, c;rant Ht., TMttal>ururli, Pu. Sin: —We b«*g leave to »nnoUncA that. after an ex|H*rience of over twenty year* general practice in this citvdurinic wlileli time we have been aeotistant observer at the bed-side of the sick, anil have successfully treated in MC than THIRTY TH -uasNh different CWM of disease, we feel warranted in preaenting our claima fur your pat ronags. unr peculiar ivatein of practice may need some ex planation. it beiiig KCLF.CTIO, connected with that of Our remedies are principally vegetable, discarding entirely the use of CulnmH of Mercury in any form: hell viiiß it to he adiwmte-crentiug of tile worst description. W « are a'ao opposed to the n*enf the eneral blood letting in <«ny case : helievjnir tt to ha injurious to the constitution and often timea dangerous to life. 4Mir uiode of detecting "chronic eflfaitintia." of the internal organs, ia principally by an examination of the urine.. During the whole course of our atndy and practice we have paid particular attention to this '• Old Merman Mode'' «.f d» ie.-timt diea*es. and we feel perfectly satin fled'-that ther* is no more curtalii sign offered in dia «a«C ' than !•< proaent-«l in that accretion. \\m therefore, aoliclt all th<«» laboring under what ever disease, am' patticnlarly chronic and complicated ones, and also all those iliw iae» peculiar to fenialt* and pertal ting to women and rh.ldren. to give us a trial. Hy th • 11lost c> itical examination of every caae pre vented to us. leaving mi H«iii>ce unexplored for the dis covery i'f the true nature «-f ».very disease and sparing no palna In the aelectioii of the appropriate remedy in every case we h »p« to attain the highest award of auc ceas helorging to pr« f«*«§ional akill. In fact, we have already the pleasing aaauranee in the extensive huaineas of pa*t yeara and the constantly increasing pract ce that is daily crowding upon na that our a vat em will be more appreciates aa our practice be comes more generally known Therefore, we now more eapecially invite tboee labor ing under any lingering diaease. that haa not been cur e.l, hecanae, perhapa.the complaint was not properly uuderiitood to send a vial of their urine for exaiuiqa tlon. and have the uecessay medicine aent tliein. We wish it distinctly uuderst«a*J that thia tpedal In vltaHon la given to those who have »ufßciently triad the remedies of thci* family phvaician; and have failed to obtain telief >*t his hands. If others cA«w« to apply, however, we mill give them alse our best attention, and uiil promiae thein relief in every case whore a rea;onable hope can be entertain ed. llelieving. therefore that yoq will properly appreciate the advantpges *e claim f>r our eyatem ov r the old bleeding, blistering and calomel practice, we promiae you t) the nvstca etui investigation of every caae.and prompt attention to butdneaa, to fully merit yuiir Wor thy patronage. Kespcctfully youra. U v i>Ll)>lft;K. M D . Practising Phyrirtan. No 132Orant atreet, nearly opposite, the Ca;hedral Plttaburgh :::4t Orphans" Court Male. BY virtue of An order ami decree oftlie Orphan's court in and f»r the county of Duller. the undersigned, guardian of the minor children of Robert Unnlap. late •«f Mprrcr township dee'd, will offer for *ale on the preutii***, *t nr\' • ctmok, H. M . ni the :il»f (Lii of M-trrU next, KIKTY ACKKB OF LA AD, more or less, s.tuate in said fownshin, hounded on the north by laud* of Nel son cochrun >HM Andrew DnnKp.on the eut by heirs of John Hamilton, on the aouth by Win. M Cilntock, on the «o*t by II n .fan Kerr, with the appertanence*. Term* of >*ale—One third of the purcha*e money in hand, and the balance in two e«|iial animal paymente with interest ttam confirmation of Hale by the Court Title go>al. marchT, •*.) CHAS. COCJi K4*f. Qpardian. Claim A^ciil, rpIIK undersigne«l wonld respectfully notify the public g. thatfhe baa beeu regularly commissioned as OX-LA-IIM: for securing Bounty M'-nry. Arrtart of Pay and fYn «i'on*. for s'bllers, or If they are dead, for their legal representative*. \o charge will l>e made for the claims of or their rep •eaetitatlve* until the same colliete«i. C. ti. ANDEBSON. Hotter. June 27, 19C5. FOR SALE- I will sell my Farm, containing about NINETY ACBES, situate it) Middle**** townsb»r Butler Pa., wiihi'n one half mile of OJadeMitj I'oft office. Sixty acree cleared, a new (i a«o«' hou«e eru'l ««l and n»ofed ; a l, g b u e and Ntabliug theie* n; w
le locali »m for a mechanic. If the above Is sold 1 wHI sis» offer for tale, ell ray Household and Kitchen fnrnitore. together with 1 horse 1 huffgy. ten I year old calvea, with a full et of Shoe makers tools. Sale to C'»mm*nce at 10 o'etock. Tei mi m tde known on day of sale. m«rf4.L*wj» wjyysß THE LIGHT OFJTHE WORLD. DB. MAOGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE. These Life giving remedies are now, fbr the flmt time, given publicly to the world For over e quarter of a ceutnry of private practice the Ingredient* in tbeee LIFE-GIVING PILLS 1 Have been used with the greatest success. Their mission it not only to prevent disease. but to eure. They search out the various maladle* b ? which the patient IN suffering and re-iti viirorntes the failing system. To the aged and infirm a fow dnees of theio FILLS vill prove to 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 atate. To the young nnd middle-aged,they will prove nw»*t invaluable, an a ready, specific, and sterling medicine. Her* is a dream realised, that P6nce-de-Leon sought fur th'ee hundred year* ago, and naver found. Hi* I-«dced f«*r a fountain that would restore the old to vigor aud make youth ever An Eternal Spring! It was left for this day and hour to realize the dream, und show, in one glorious fact, the magic that mad* it I fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot stay the flight of years, but the* can force beck and hold aloof, disease that might triumph over the aged aud the young. Let none hesitate then, but seize the favorable opportunity that offers. When taken as prescribed— For Bilious Disorders Nothing can lie more productive of cure than these Fills, Their almost mugic influence is felt at once; aud the usual concomitants of this most distressing disease I are removed. These remedies are made from the purest Vegetable Compound*. ! They will not harm the most delicate female, and ! ran be given with good effect tu preset ibed doses to the youugest babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all eruptions of the skin, the PA LYE Is most in valuable. It does nf)t heal externally alow*. but pene trates with the most searching effects to the very root of the evil ! DR. MiGGIEL'S PIUS Invariably Cure the Following Disease* | Asthma, Bowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Drops v, Debility fever A Ague, Female Complaints, Headache, Indigestion Influenza, luflamation, Inward Weakness, Liver Complaint, Lowness of Spirits, Ringworm, Bait Ithsurn Scalds, Skin Diseases, ollce None genuine without the engraved I trade murk mound eucli pot or bog, signed by Dlt. J. >IA <•1 A UUSELTOX'S Drug Store, Sole Agents in Hlitler Pa. Went Nunbury Academy. 11IIF, Summer term of this School will ootumenceon the Sxco.vf MO*I>AT of APRIL, uu'ler the su pervisioii of D. M. Cross, ami continue 12 week*. Phon ography and (lymnawtics will be taught, In adiition to the Branches heretofere ,taught in this school, Prof. Itoreland is expected to givu lessons on Instrumental Music In connection Willi the School. By order of the Board, WM. P BREDIN. Prest. 1. w. Cimerr, F«'y, (Kb 2», '06.) Valuable Farm Cor Kale, [WILL sell 100 Arars of land, situate in Parker tp., nrar Silver CraHl.Bntler county, Pa.; alM.ut SEV ENTY acres cleared; about Thirty acre* of mra-low ground which is good oil teritt »ry. Log house. 2 st-ry good frame Itarn. good A pie orchard, between lb and 100 bearing which can bo bought for $lO per acre; one half in hand, and the balance in one year. A good and sufficient title cau be made at any time. WILLIAM H. SMITH Feb. r , 186fi—t4t FARM FOR SALE! ADE9IRABLE property situated mile from the lixroiigh of Butler, on the New Castle road, containing Sh VEX TV FIVE A CIIES, A two story Brirk House thereon erected. Se>eral spriugi) of nev*r failing water, a large orchard, end supposed to he underlaid with coal. and well timbered. For particulars, enquire of W. O. Itrarkeeridge, Hotter, or the subscriber renidiug in Buffalo Tp. Butler Co Ps. March 1. 18M. M. If. BYEHLY. COI STY NI RVEIOB. \NY peraon widting surveying dona by the County Snrveyor, can be arc. minoduted by leaving w »rd or addressing J. B.Clark, at the office of the County Snrveyor in Butler; or add rct-sing N. M.Slatorat Break neck Poet ''/ flee Butler Comity Pa. March 7th l*Wtf. Mill enyeiit SI IOWI NO the assets of the Butler County Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Amount of Property Insured at date , .9767.041.60 •* 4 « Premium notes in force at date. 49,00*2 08 Cash on hands at last settlement $1,209 19 " Votes on hands at last settl'm't .V>« 4-1 Cash A A'oles ree'd during the year, 1,922 £4 Dueon aiscssm'ts Ain bauds of Ag't 334 '5 $3,881 60 CB. Losses paid during the yea* 1,1«6 00 Expenses paid daring the year 43* 27 0M nolat in lukidaof Sw'| 419 to Due by Ag»-i.t 350 71 Due on Aeaeesment (No. 1.) 43 17 Counlei feit Money 6 0o Cash iu hands of Treasurer 1,463 .V» $3,891 fnnty. adjoining lands of Wm B'ible, Eli llartsell, tfai. A'ixuu. aud other lamis of Jea. ' M'Oee, ih*'d. Ab«tut 35 acres eleare«i and under good ! feuce: with a two-story Leg House and Kitchen, and | Double Log Bain thereon: aud the balauce of the Und j well timr>ered.and a good well of water TERMS: —One tjilrd In hand, the balance in two eqnal (annual payment Fit h interest from time <-f M le. JOSEPH iHitrTIIETT, JOHN M'OEE, | iptrtlt 7,/"Hi] of Jw. dee'd. NEW ARRIVAL " oir WINTER DRY GOODS. Furs, Cloaks & Shawls. WK havs Just rooivad the taj-goai and atost sota plete stock t*i Frauoh Mai lueea. WOOL PLAINS, UAjIKJkL&RB 6OBVB0& PllnnjL KTtRTKi, C-ISSIMKKK3, At t» over rvflVnod lo the public, Mid uj onr afoot wu pur chased on the raeent paule, we are able to Mil at very low prioe*. Furs! Furs!! Furs!! W* Imvi a very large stock of Ladies Mias lur(«iiii l aheap stock of SHAWLS OP \LI. STYLUS, SIJSES PRICES AND QUALITIES. Reuisaiber »• bay all oar gooda by the CASE,BALE&PACKAGE which anablaa ua to aell al EASTERN JOBBERS PRICES. Wa wonld call tha attention of WIIOLKHAI.E 11UVWHH tothia stock of Goods. DUNLAP LUKER A CO. ISA, Federal St., ALLEGHEN Y CITY Dec. 8, 18«. «iuo IVTEW PIR fti . mil P. undersigned having gone int<£pai tncrship, In the I HOOT and SHOE Manufacturing business. iloyd's block, two door* South of Weeber k Trout man'a St >re. Main Street. Rntler, Fa., are prepared to make the neat est lt. « t anil Shoe and do the beat job work of any other c-ifahlidimptif in the place. Having great experience j. the bnsineM wu cannot fail to please. Call and give u* your measure. BCHKIBBR A NICHOLAS Feb 2S. '6o—tf NIW SHOE SHOP. rtlllK urideraiirned having puicbaaed the well-known J Shoe Shop of C. A F. fluply,subee ueutly owned by A. Kotn.ii now prepaied to sell aa low an any otinr es tablishment of tho kind In tow i, and IK prepared to (jo job work on abort notice Call and see. He ii also carrying on the Turnery huOneSi at the old stand, and will pay the highest prices fcr all kind* of hide*and ha k .lelivored iu good condition, lluller, Feb ». ly> W I. MARDJRF. HiiittliiK Maehlnea. mil P. undersigned would inform the public, that he ia 1 prepared to aell the Dalton Family Knitting Ma clilno—the htroiixe.it, moat simple and be»t in the world —Patented in lHtl, and perfected in 1864. Tin* ma chine will not only do plain woifc, such ax socks, Ac. but also fancy knitting, with a moat perfect and beautl ful atitch. It will knit comfbrta, A'ubie.s, Ac., twenty article* Any person wishing to obtain ono will please aend lor circular. Address (enclosing a stamp.> li. F. SAWIIILL, Zelieuopla. Fab. 14,' M"] Agent for Hutivr County. Ileal Kstnlr Agency. rnilß undersigned baa opened nn office in Rutler, {'» I for the purchase and aale of Real Rat ate. Persona wishing to either aell or purchase Farms, or other Real Estate, will find it to their Intereat to tall on me 1 have on hand n number of good Farms, of varloua sizes for sale. on aiich terms as will auit purch-i-ors. Persona wishing to dlapose of their Real Estate, will And It b- their advantage to plaee it on my booka Those desiring to purchase can be auited, iu variety, price and quality, by reference to my liat. Any Information in reference to Real Estate in tht» comity, can be obtained by applying by letter or per. sunnily, to the undersigned. Office with Jno. M. Tuompson, Att'vat Law, Rutler, Pa J A MRS T. M JUNK IN, ebl4, 'lH'ff.J Real Estate and lnsurai ce Agent. A COUGH, COLD OR SORE THROAT R C(4l'l REN 111 MEM ATK ATTEHTIOS AND SDOULI> aa CtIBCSID lr AIXOWKO YOCOKTIMVB, 'l b i oat Afflict lon, or an Incurable Dlieait IS OFTEN THE RESULT. BROWN'S BROCHIEL TROCHES IIAVINO A UIRICT IMfLLENME To THE PARTS, Uiva IMME DIATE nr.ur.r . For Brochitia, Asthma, Crtarrh, Consumptive end Throat Diseases. TROCHEB ARB USED *ITH AtVATS GOOD MlTCfe*. Singers and Public Speakers will find Tn years each ye vr flnda tliem iu new in vniioua pari*- 112 the world, and the Trot h** me uuiveraaliy pronoun i-ed better than ofher articles Obtain only "IMtOWN'A HROC niaL TRorn*a," and do »oi take any of the Worthiest Jmilationt that may be of fered. Sold everywhere in the United States, ai.d in Foreig Countries, at .16 cents per box Feb 21, -fi—.m THE OXjIDSST SaddlerS Nliop! HSon b.nda *4 seta of h irnesswf different k t d qualities mii 1 prices. llridlos of all t iiula on h-" ds to please the pnrchaaera fed large stark 112 whips » all kinda. and col ara An -111 articles needed by the [tuple on band- which I x" n aniee to be ..f tiie best material and make, which wi l.e a Id f..i ca-b. Call at the post Office ad examine our stock. J. J StdwlcK, February 21, l*M.:6t: Hurler. Pi Maaaaaest Mewl SAVAGE'S URSINA fOB SALE AT C——JJ- wnfhip. (feb2H. 'U6—Bt* WHEELEE & WILSON S SEWING MACHINES! rflhe beat in use, constantly on hand, aleo machine i oil,*»eedlea, thread, oilera Ac. Ala-j Agent ft»* Dr. Martina and Mr* Ladde improved modlea for cutting diesaaa saak« Ac. Call al MKS. T. J. LOW MANS. Aa em r Feb Wth 6ano FAIRVIEW SELECT SCHOOL. Falrvtew, Bntler €•., Penn'i. i fTIIIE Summer term will open on MOSDAT, Ariat. 2D X 1»66. and contiuae twelve week*. Students can pur»n« of the branches usualh I t night in Academies, iucluding tha Latin and Oreel I Uugnagea. Hoanling can be had in good private fain He*. Student a desiring to board theoucl vo» can übtai. I suitable rooms iu the Village Special adiU'itagea f* tl*"a® preparing to teai b. Fo, further particniara, Addreaa THOMAS C. VAN TRIES, Princii"»U f.V UWI P. 0., l«r « . ft. ' —u- si. .y.jaau-a> ' 4 ' Fif.h Street, Ptttsbnjgh, Fa. rOVSDBU ITT tat« AK9 Inoorpomted by Legltlativs Ctiart^ IES HIY .rammi of the kind IN Tflß UNIOH, ni\ihirliok keepia# unequal opened by Double-Rntrv. A coaciaa rule for rectifying PERANOKD DOU It I, K-KN TRY BOOK S, with six specifications. The gain or losa found, and tha books correctly le-opened The learner is almr exercised la OI'KNINO HooKS, from •iglit apeciftcati.iQs, iofluding special conditions nut often met with inbusiuexs. Also, a serious of eierciaewiji CLOSING BOOKS, from new i\qd peculiar specifications The learner writes abont eightv BUSINESS FORMS of Prowl'MßVy Notes, Judgment Notes, Drafts, Orders. Rills of Exchange, Accounts, Invoices, Ac., Ac. Alse a series of * BUSINESS LETTERS, which, with the buaineas n.raie, are all connected with kfe course of Bm.k-Keeidng, making it a rexular ceersa ef business practice, with a coarse of twenty-five LECTURES UPON BOOK-KHKIMNQ, by the Senior Principal, explaining all the bnaiuess nib tera recorded in the teit. Also, twelft LECTURES ON BUSINESB SUBJgTTt. How every one may get rich. How to get rich by tra, ding. The causes of commercial failures. On speenla tions. The moral iuflueuceof integrity ia youth Ae.<*» Alse, lectures upon COMMERCIAL LAW, on Partnersnlps, Contracts, Insurance, Common Carrlere the Statute of Limitations, Ac. Practical iaatructieas ia detecting COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, by a full set of genuine vignettes and conntere, and a large collection of counterfeit note#. OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING, (In manuscript,) exhibits the construction and eunls* inent, the operating receipts and expenditures, the books closed and a dividend recorded These books are adver tised by others, but not taught elsewhere te the city —, Our ucw system of PRIVATE RANK BOOKS, (111 roqnusgript,) embracing all the best fbrms In aaa among privute Rankers Our new euiarged edition af DUFF'i QTKAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING, la thia department students are instructed from the new en* largededmon Of DUFF'S *(eau.h..at IJook-Keep,ng. tha only complete work upon this bransb of the scieaes publi »hed. Our full course of busineas practice includes afceat FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about THJRTY DIFFERENT FORMS, vit: 11 Ledgers, 7 Day-books, 6 Journals, 0 Bill-books, 4 Cask- Books 4 Sales-books, 2 In Voice-bookH, 1 Discount-hook 1 Check-register, 1 Deposit-register, 2 Collection-registers 1 Tickler, 1 Iland'a-regieter. 1 Freight-book, 2 Passage books. 1 Fuel-book, 'l'h one books practically record aboal SIX HUNDRED BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS, compre hending DUFF'S original plan of business education in* trod need twenty-five years ago. How far others have succeeded in imitating him will he best seen by comparing the business papers and books of their pupile with theea of the graduates of this institution. HARPER'S ENLARGED EDITION OF OUFF'* BOOK It^EPIISC# Price $1,76. Postage 20 eents. Sold by Bookeeliers gen erally. The following testimonials indicate the character a this work : " No ulhw work upon B.K.k-K»*|iln* (Tplnim tb« iik, jects with so much clearness aud simplicity." F W EDMUNDS, Cashier Mechanics' Rank, Wall at., N. V. "It gives a clear into ail departments ef thla science " A. S. PR ASKR, Csahier of Seventh Ward Rank, N. Y. " Ae an extensive shipowner, American and Europsaf merchant, bank dire< tor, etc., he has born the renutaUeg •112 the higest order of business talents." JOHN W RURMI AM, Merchant, No. 8 South at., New York. •' Mr. Duff la a man of rare <|unlificationa for huslaeas * JOHN M. D. TAYLOR, Merchant, Union at., New Orleans, u Mr. Duff Is a merchant of the first respecubllity." J. LANDIS, Men bant. New Orleans. 44 1 graduated in Duff's College in Idtlf the time I ex pected. Ilia admirable system includes nothing surper* fluous, nor leavee out anything essent jaj." J. R. COMPTON, C».hl«r Nl»nr» N. T. M It eontaiije mnch matter important to the merchant • c. o. IIALSTKAD, president Manhattan Rank, N. Y. • The most complete work of the kind I have ever «een." JAMES P MURRAY, President Kxchnngeßank. Pittsburgh. "The most clear and comprehensive that I Imve met with." JOHN SNYDER, Cashier Rank of Pittsburgh. • Ton have yonrown long experience aaa merchant ts /oo«l use in this work." RICHARD IRVIN, MsrgMaCL No. OS Front afreet N. Y. ••The favoral le opinions already expressed bv r*ntla uen of competent authority are well deserved aad ver* roperly besU>wed." CHARLES M. LKUPP, LEOPOLD RIERWORTH. RORERT KELLY. Special Committee of the Chamber of Commerce If. T. | Kitract from the Minntas ] ' M WETMORE, Secretary. •' Your (Vnimittee nuanimonaly concur in the opinio* 112 thentility of the improved method of Mr. Duff" GI RDON J LEEDS, ".ecordlng Secretary of tlie American Institute, N T. THE NEW ENGLAND EDITION OF DUFF'S BTEAM BOAT BOOK KEEPING, Just Published by the author. Price $2.00. Sold be booksellers (ienei ally. "A perfect system for keedingsuch books and aecoupta 1 * J. CAKOTIIF.iU, Formerly Cashier of the Merchante' Bank Pittabnrg. •The Time Table alone is worth the price of the book * I). 11. IIERRON. Late plaik of st**pi#r Mount Varnaa. ••I consider the legal form of the Steam/ r's Protest so valaaMe that I nevei leave por ♦.% without a copy of the book on' yard." A. 0. McCALLAM. Captain steamer A reel# • T ' >nly work publlshe ofanv value to the Sttamai* vccoa tant." J. v. J. ALLISON, Formerly Clerk of the Steamer Fortuaa 1 a most perfect system of Steamer's Accounts In aaa.** C. S FRISBKE, Formerly Captain of stesmar N aab villa. On Win. ll.UnlPNPenmnnnhlß, Twelve I'lrKt PreniiiHi for the best Business and Ornamental Penmanship » warded our Present Penman, by the United Statee Fair'' i it Cincinnati in lMi Pennsylvania SUte Fair at H roming J.'...ISM Vtreatern"Pennsylvania at I'lttsbargh IMO Western Virginia Fwr at Wheeling .....ISM And the Ohio huts Fair at Cleveland JJM AH of which are exhibited at our office. OIRTERWB. FTnre not b&n adranrrd tine* thr war, *»hiU eAAs* -harge. %'.M for tuition or $lO and sls extra fqr Our tuition f»r grauating osiirae, including 112 %A/ . buaineas penuianship time uuiimitod, is >4O 00 ' Biauk books (fur abich others rbarge $A A flOi $S • 1 Duff's Rook-keeping.(other texts cost $3 A $4 $1 7 We therefore present the bustnese student with the IMPORTANT ADTANTA6SS* Ist. We hays the best penman in the West. 2d. The best System of accounts taught nader tjk authors directions, 3d. The lectures of an experienced Merchant* 4th. 7 or 8 weeks «av«d In time of study. stlj. The saint time «avcd in boarding, nth. Frem sl2 to slh saved ia blanks o >ks. 7th The graduates share In the long staadlng rea» on of the Cuiisge. IT F "" particulars sand for onr snlarged new «t r-Tj r.pp. tts, with saaplsa of our Penmans bn«4ness i.ua»ntal writing inclosing Twtniy-Av —nit (or , a s»», Vf.