American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, April 04, 1866, Image 4

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    Fif h Streat, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
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Jncorpdnlted by Legitiative Charter
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tf the kind IX THE UNION, condueralicmot;i
BUSINESS MAN. Our highest com byrpatcfi bcpai&i
Ka*t and Want, pronounce his system of Book-keeMfnfc
mteqaale!—comprehending every department of hnsu
nnd yet BU tikilf'illy condensed that the attentive
112 t inle.it funster* the whole in six or eight weeks. It con*
tiists of
STOCK BOOKS,
closed once with a lose end twice with again—exhibit
ing by Ihree different methods, the transfer of old to
now bocks.
PARTNERSHIP BOOKS,
conducted by three different methods, exhibiting the
transfer of old to new book*. with tho introduction of a
new partner. And practically illustrating the
PRIVATE LEDGER,
by means of which the rosults of the business ore kep
out of the general books, for the use of the partners en
ly. Ihe book Is rot even named elsewhere. The nettle
men! of Partnership Rooks by
SINGLE ENTRY,
with fix practical Illustrations, exhibiting the books re
opened by Double-Entry. A concise rule for ratifying
DERANGED DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOKS,
wHh six »pecfflcatlons. The gain or loss found, and the
bookscorrcctly re-opened. Theleamer Is also oxercisedin
OPENING BOOKS,
fr.»m eight specifications, Including special conditions no
■oi'teninet with inbutdnoiM. Also, a sorloas of exercises in
CLOSING BOOKS,
• from now end peculiar specifications The learner also
xviitos about eighty
BUSINESS FORMS
of Promissory Notes, Judgment Notes, Drafts, Orders
Bills of Exchange, Accounts, Invoices, Ac., Ac. Also, a
scries of
BUSINESS LETTERS,
•vh :-:h. wlfh fhe businessf jrms, are all connected with his
' ureo of Book-Keeping, making it a regular course of
btufne*# pi actlce, with a course of twenty-flve
LECTURES UPON BOOK-KEEPING,
4»v the Renf'-r Principal, explaining all the business mat
ters recorded In the text. Also, twelve
LECTURES ON BUSINESS SUBJECT*.
TTow every ore may tret rich. How to get rich by tra.
• The causes of commercial failures. On upecula.
Tho moral influence of integrity In youth, Ac.-
Also, lectures upon
COMMERCIAL LAW,
on Partnersnlps, Contracts, Insurance, Common Carriers,
e Statute of Limitations, Ac. Practical instructions In
detecting
COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES,
by a fiill set of genuine vignettes and counters, and a
large collection of counterfeit notes.
OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING,
(Tit manuscript,) exhibits the construction and equip
msfit. th« operating receipts and expenditures, the books
r. -1 nnd a dividend recorded These books arc adver
tised by others, but not taught eluewhere in the city.—
Out new system of
PRIVATE BANK ROOKS,
(in manuscript,) embracing all tho best forms in use
i -m •!£'; pi irate bankers Our new enlarged edition of
STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING,
department students are instructed from the new e'n
l.'irgededition of DUFF'S Steamboat Book-Keeping, tho
• nly r .mplete work upon this branch of the science
pubii fthtd.
Our full conrus of bnsinesa practice includes about
FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS,
inle.Moabo.it® IIIRTY DIFFERENT FORMS, via: 11
fierigers, 7 Day-books, 5 Journals, 6 Bill-books, 4 Cash-
Book*, 4 Sales-books, 2 Invoice-books, 1 Discount-book 1
< heck register, 1 Deposit-register, 2 Collection-registers,
1 Tickler, 1 lland's-rcgister, 1 Freight-book, 2 PnnNage
books, 1 Fuel-book. These books practlead v record about
SIX HUNDRED BUBINESS TRANSACTIONS, compre
hending DUFF'S original plan of bnsine<iß education in
troduced twenty five years ago. How far others have
succeedod in imitating him will he best seen by comparing
tho business papers and books of their pupila with those
ot the graduates of this institution.
HARPER'S ENLARGED EDITION OF
DUFF'S HOOK KEEPING
Price 51,75. Postage 20 cents Sold by Booksellers gen
erally.
Tho following testimonials Indicate the character o
Ibis work :
••No other work upon Book-Keoping explains tfca « ü b>
jects with so much elcHruess and simplicity."
F. W. KDSITNDS,
Cashier Mechanics' Bank, Wall St., N. Y.
"It gives a clear insight Into all departments of this
Silence." A. S. FKASER,
r.ivhlerftf Seventh Ward Bank. N. Y.
" As an extensive ship owner, American and Kuropeai
merchant, bank director, etc.. he has born tho i epntatioi
of the higest order of husinexM talents."
JOHN W. BURN LI AM, Merchant,
No. 8 South st., New York.
•' 31 r. Duff is a man of rare qualifications for business '
JOHN M. D. TAYLOR, Merchant,
_ . . Union St., New Orleans.
*T.T Duff Is a merchant of the first respectability."
J. LANDIB, Merc hant, New Orleans.
- I graduated in Duff's College in half the time I ex
peered. Hi-admirable system includes nothing surper-
Auous, nor leaves out anything esKcntlal,"
J R. OOMPTON,
Cashier Nlagra Bank, Lockport. N. Y.
" It contains much matter important to the merchant H
C. 0. HALSTEAD,
President Manhattan Bank, N. Y.
"The most complete work of the kind I hav*> evet !
scon.' JAMES P MURRAY,
Presldont Exchange Bank, Pittsburgh.
"The most cleat and comprehensive that I have met
with." JOHN SNY&OCR,
Cashier Bank of Pintfttirgh.
' Yon have yonrowti long experience as a merchant to
good use in this work." RICHARD IRVIN, Merchant,
No. 98 Front street N. Y.
" The favorable opinions already expressed by gentle- 1
men of coinpetout authority are well deserved and vorv '
properly bestowed."
CHARLES M LEUPP,
LEOPOLD BIER WORTH.
ROBERT KELLY,
Special Comm'ttee of the Chamber of Commerce, N. Y.
[Extract from the Minutes ]
PROSPER M. WETMORE, Secretary.
"Your Committee unanimously concur in the opinion
of the utility of the Improved method of Mr. Duff,"
UUKDON J. LEEDS.
Recording Secretary of the American Institute, N. Y.
THE NEW ENGLAND EDITION OF DUFF'S STEAM
BOAT BOOK KEEPING,
Just Published by the author. Price $2.00. Sold %j
Booksellers Generally.
' '«! perfect system for keeding such books and accounts*
J. CAROTHERS.
Formerly Cashier of the Merchants' Bank Pittsburg.
• The Time Table alone is worth the price of the book M
D. B.HERRON.
Late Clerk of steamer Mount Vernon.
"1 consider the legal form of the Stearns's Protest so
Valuable that 1 nsvei loovo por a without u copy of th«
hook on , »Dard." A. C. McCALLAM.
Captain steamer Areola
4 T woTk publish o ofany rains to the Steamer*
Vccou taut." J. F. J. ALLISON,
Formerly Clerk of the Steamer Fortune
'3 <4 meat perfect system of Steamer's Accounts in use."
C. 8. FRISBEE,
Formerly Chptaln of steamer Nashville (
Oil Will. H.DntrsPciimauhip.
Twelve First Premiums
-lbr the best Business and Ornamental Penmanship
awarded our Present Peumaq, by the United States Fan
at Cincinnati in „
Pennsylvania State Fair at Wyoming 1860
Western Pennsylvania Fair at Pittsburgh -... l§tiu
Western Virginia Fair at Wheeling ...........I*6o
And the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland ...16ti2
All of which are exhibited at our office.
OUR TERMS.
flare not been advanced since ttis sear, while other
charge.
150 for tuition or SlO and sls extra for Penmanship
Our tuition for grauatiug course. Including \ ,_
business penmanshi]) time unlimited, is i w u
.liUnk books (for whlrh others charge A flO) $2 0
■Duff's Book-keeping, (other texts cost 13 A $4) $1 7
We therefore present the business student with the
IMPORTANT ADVANTAGESi
Ist. Wshaye the best penman In tlis West.
2d. The «>yrtem of accounts taught under the
Authors directions.
3d. The lectures uf An experienced Merchant.
4th. 7 or 8 weeks saved iu time of study,
fith. The rams time »*ved in-Woaiding.
Oth. From s\'2 to HP saved in blanks and print,
btioks.
Ttli. The graduatea share in the long standing rcas
tlon of the College.
CZt For particular* send for oar enlarged new clrcu
i .pp. 05, with samples cf our Penmans' biihineas and
uamer'.iU writing inclosing Twtnijf-five cents for post-
A 99M, PUt«Murfh f F4.
IflflMW
LEATHER AND
FINDINS STORE J
ON MAIN STREET,
i Oiie door North of M'Aboy's Store.
0-EXTS' FKEXCII
X!ALP UOOTS,
snows AND
CONGHKSS GAITERS.
LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS,
j MISSES' HOOTS,
SHOES. AND
GUMS.
j BOYS BOOTS & SHOES.
('hildren'N Shoes of all liindN.
A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Af my
own manufacture, constantly onhnnd.aud work made to
order, of the BEST STOCK and in the
LATEST STITIjE].
A large and full assortment of Eastsrn stock, of the
very bent material and workmanship.
All kinds of
LEATHER & FINDINGS
French and Common Calf skin*.
Sole and Upper Leather,
Morocco, Kip* and Kids.
ROANS AND LININGS
Of all kind.«.
We have the largest, best selected, nnd for the times
the cheapest stock ever offered for sale in Butler.
The public are invited to call and examine for them
selves.
May 31—tf THEODORE IIUSELTON
YMRI CAN CITIZEN
Joli PnMmsQ€lc@l
Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book
BiMm m mwttm,
Coi-nrr ot Main »ml
Opposite Jack's Hotel
llntlev
|WE ARB PREPARED TO PRINT,ON SHORT NOTICE
Bill Heads, Uook«. Druggist Label". Pro
grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes,
Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting
Cards, Show Cards, l'amphlots, Posters,
Bills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books.
Billets, Sale Bills, Ac.
REINO FURXISIIEn WITn •
Tho Most Approvod Hand Presses
TIIK LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
Type, Borders, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, &c.,
IN TIIE COUNTY,
We will execute everything in the line of
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING
N EAT IT, PROMPTir, ».1D AT IU IBOXABLE It MF.S,
In a style to excel any establishment at
home, and compete with any abroad,
m ■ r 1 «-«■ mw ua-k
Arc employed in every branch of the
business, and wo endeavor to meet the
wants of the community, and to re
tain the honorable distinction which has
been already conceded to this establish
ment, for
TASTE IIV COJtI'OHITIOJN
AND
Klrgnnoc In I'VCBH W»rk.
In all the essentials of Cheap Printing.
Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau
tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in
vite comparison, from getting out a Card
of a single line to an illuminated Poster,
or a. work of any number of pages.
I\ I \ I ALYABI EVI KK FOII
RHEUMATISM.
FT*) those who think and reflect. Now my brother, sis-
L teror friend,a* theenve may be.allthnt I n*k of yon
ip, that with a fl««r mind, and a pure heart—a love "for
truth, and a willingnexi* to accept It, you read th« fol
lonin^
I am curing quite a nnml.er of canes of RheumstiHm
every year, and now 1 intend to make it knowti general
ly through the medium of newspaper*. 1 have con
fined my medicine principally to my own neighborhoo<l
for a considerable length of time, in order to test its
merits thoroughly, and now I can offer it to the public
I with a certainty of its success, knowing that a trial will
recommend it. Ido not recommend it to enre anything
but RHEUMATISM— which I have toted its merits
thoroughly, with satisfaction to mynclfand others. 1
can send my compound hy mail to any address; home
leromim-ndations, as to who I am. 1 refer tho pnbllc to ,
S. Lowell and P. Knouse, of Richland tp., Venango co., ,
Pa.,C. C. Sloan. S Roes, and l». F. Cam]), of Kmlenton ;
Mrs. lireneman. Clarion; Mrs. M. Louchner Salem; and
| Mr«. M'Glnnis, Richland tp., Clarion co.; Pa., and a host
or others who have been cured by my vegetable com
'•omul. Add. ess. with two 3 cent stamps,
R. V. BLAIR,
Kmlenton, '
Venango eo.,
ForHnle, Cheap. 1
HOUSE and lot situate in North Washington, Wash- T
ington township, Hntler coqnty. Two story frame ♦
bouM*. stable, an.l about 30 fruit trees on the name.— 9
For terms see J. T. Kelly, North Washington,or J- W.
Kelly, Centre township. (feb2B, *o6—Bl*
HOTEL
t
ISKN«J. iIACK, Proprietor. 1
l
Corner of Main nnd .Tefreraon ti rets, I
Butler, P«_. i
March 16,1804
A SELECT SCHOOITIN '
Pro»peot, Hutler Co. l*a.
D n J- 3 ROCRWRt/L. Tefccher.
I\ Term brgint April il—Cl.wm. Jniw 2»th. lS6f.
The patronage of the public !■ Bolicitwl. Tnltion iu '
follows: Common Scli.iol hrmaobej, it 00. Alcebm, !
J\ut-Philosophy. Rhetoric. Utln. Oreek and IkK'k tfri,- '
lug, »6 00 .Vormal «TerclM«. for the benetit 01 'each
*re. Tuition required in advance. For further L»tftic
utan, AJdreu
. J. J- KOCKWKLI,,
| JanlO. Co ) Pmapect, Itutler Co. Pa.
THE OLDEST
Saddler's 8hop!
HAS on bands 34 sets of hamesa of different kinds, 1
double and single. Black, white and brass mount- r
ing. buggy and draught, 3 dozen saddless uf different
qualities and prices.
Bridle* of all kinds on hands to please the purchasers,
and large stock of whips oi all kinds, and collars And
all articles needed by the people on hand* which I guar
antee -tube ot the best material and make, which will
be euld for cash.
Call at the l'ost Office nd examine our stock.
J. J. Scdwlck,
February 21, 186G.:6t; Butler, Pa.
T
SfIVAGE'S URSINA :
SOR SALE AT
MMAMftlMUfmra i
DRUGSTORE. '
Sutler, Pa,, Frb 2S, '66—2t j
HEAD QDARTERS.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT
jJOHM P. ORR,
LA TE OF THE PO TO MAC ARMY,
! PHOTOGRAPHER «T AMBROTYPIST,
UAP ererte-L a New Building on Jefferson street, op
posite the OITMFE* Office, Where he in prepared,
with an entirely NEW APPARATUS and MATFNfAL
of th> rERy BEST QXTALITTUA LA TEST STTLES.
to take
LIFE LIKE PICTURES.
THANKFUL FOR PAST PATRON AGE, WE OFFER
I <-nr sorvjees to the public ; and PLEDGE eu selves to spars
no puins or Islmr to nccommodats sll who may think
proper to give us a call. JOHN P OBE
B«tler, Oct. 4, 18«6::tf.
WINDOW BLINDS!
1 It EE A* window blinds can be had at the low price
50 GTS. A BOLT,
AT THE
FAITCY STORE
OF
■ ■ . c?-
Butler December '2O, lHfts.
AGENTS Wanted I— To sell price Certificates for
GOLD and SILVER WATCH EF, Ladios Jewelry, Dia
mond Ringa, Pins, Ac.,OA'LY 15 EACH, for any article
drawn. Retail Pried from §lO to $250. ALL GOODS WAR
RAKTKD GENUINE. Price of Certificate 25 Cents each. —
Liberal Premium* and Commission allowed to Agents. —
Sample Ctrtijlcaten sent free.
For Circulars and Terms addres".
Misses. HAYWARD & CO.,
Jan. S, '66— 3mos. 229 Broadway, New York.
CTTJST O^EISTEID.
HEW ROOT & SHOE SHOP.
ON WAIN STREET.
Opposite Koyd'a Ilnlldliigi
WHERE we arc prepared to manufacture Boots and
Bhoes of all kindn, to order, of the best material,
in the Intent styles, and of the finest workmanship, — on
the shortest PWIBIE notice; it nd at AN reasonable rate?
as the name quality can be hadatany other establish
ment. J. A. SHANOR 4 J. BICKKL*
Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs!
DRS.GRAHiM&HUSELTON
HAVING purchased the Drug Store recently owneJ
by IN . 11. P. Hamilton, will carry on the Drug busi
ness in all Its departments, at tire old stand, Boyd's Block
Main Street Butler Pa. We have constantly on hand
and for sale a pure quality of
DRUGS CHEMICALS and PAINTS
OILS VARNISHES AND GLASS,
WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD 4LITHERAGE
Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty,
TURPENTINE, AND ALCOHOL,
LABD, FISH A NEATS-FOOT OILS,
BOTTLES, VIALS, A,VDUORKB.
SOAP. SPONGES A LAMPS,
PURE GROUND SPICES, le Ac. Ac.
Also a generel variety of
Perfumery & Toilet Articles.
Wiaes and Liquors for Medical purpose*. Wines for
Sacramental me. furnished at cost. Physicians pres
criptions carefully compounded.
The public is respectfully invited to Call and examine
our stock, ws are confident that we can seil as reasonable
as any similar ESTABLISHMENT iuthe county.
Nov. 22 lH«5::ly.
FRUIT llgFROIT!
milEundersigned proprietors of "RURALHILLNUR
I SERY" wisnes to Infbrm the public that they have
NOW on bands nt their nursery, located about, two and
ONE half miles s<mtli-arest of the borough of Butler, the ;
best and largest variety of fruit trees ever offered TO the
public IN this county.
Their fruit trees eonslst of the
APPLE, PEAR,
PKACN, ANDCHERRY.
These are unquestionably tho largest as they are also
the best varieties ever offered in tins HVTLON Their va
riety I f SIIIM'BBEUY is also large. They would there
fore solicit a liberal patronage the coming spring. Now
is the time to select tho ground end make your orders
which will bo promptly filled. The trees can be hail at
the nursery or delivered where ordered to snlt purcha
, sera. Every farm should have a GIX>D orchard.
SILAS PEARCE ft SONB.
January 17,1866.
William E. Moore.
PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT
K. M'Junkln'i Oillrr, Main Street, op
posite Zimmerman's Hotel, Ilutier,
II«i» ler Co. Fa.
49" No charge until claims received. -^*®
T^WTim&IE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE, 87 FIFTH ST.,
(Oppojifa the Gazette Building.)
IMTTSNTAON PISJI'A,
WILL give prompt attention to all business in the
line ofthc Profession including the collection oi
''laimssagninst the Government for Back- Pay, Bounty,
Pensions,rrize-monoy, Ac., Ac.
Nov. 22, 18C5::»!IN
Claim A^cnt,
THE undersigned would respectfully notify the public
thatdie has been regularly commissioned as
aXjA-IHUE AGE2STT,
fhrsecuriug Bounty Money, Arrears of I\iy and /Yn
tions, for stddlera, or If they are dead, for their legal
representatives. No charge will be made for prosecuting
tbe claims of soldiers, or their representatives until the
same are collected. C. E. ANDERSON.
Butler, June 27,18M.
Dissolution of* Partnership.
MNR partnership heretofore existing between the
_| subscribers, under the name of Helntbobl St Son
has this day been diaolved by mutual consent. The
Books of the late firm, will be settled by The.'dore
llelinbold, where all, knowing theinsedves iudebted
will pleas call and make payment.
J.G. HELM BOLD A SON.
Theodore Helmbold will continue the business a
heretofore, at the old stand.
Saxonburg, January L»t, 18CC::2 mm.
~€«WT¥ SI'ItVEYOK.
ANY peraon wishing surveying dono by the County
Surveyor, can be accommodated by lenviug Word
or addreming J. B. Clark, at the office of the County
Burvevor in Butler ; or addrcaelng N. M.Slator at Break
neck Pokt Office Butler County Pa.
March 7th tf.
Gilmore &. Liebler.
106 WOOD BT. PITTSBURGH.
MANCFACTTBE»« OF
AND
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
TBUNKS, VALISES,
Naddles, Harnett
AND ALL KINDS OF
IODIZES sachels.
Jan. !U, l«06-r3in.
FASHIONABLE TAILOE.
THE sol>scriber would respectfully inform the citizens
of Butler and the surrounding Vicinity that he is
still making clothing iu the latest and most approved
styles. Call at the sign of the half uioon and star.
T. B. WHITE,
Butler Ja.
FOIL SALE-
I will sell my Farm, containing about NINETY
ACRES, situate in Middlesex townahiy, Butler co.
Pa., within one half mile of Glade Miil Post office. Bixty
acres cleared, a new frame house enclosed and roof'd; a
Log house and sub I ing thereon; well watered; good
orchard, and the laud is or good quality, either for gnus
OR grain. JOHN GUYER,
Middlesex tp.. Bolter CO , FeJ». 14. l*KKb*
PROSPECTUS
OT
THE ITUNTIC MONTHLY
FOR 1866.
With the number for Jsnni y, 18G6, the ATCATIC
MOSTHET enter® upon IU
+SEVENTH VOLUME.
It hu reached an an* and a circulation never before
attained by any American magazine of ita class, and Its
popularity steadily increases with each succeeding year.
Tbe Publishers hare pro?Med f»r the readers of the
ATLANTIC during the eoming year articles which they*
areconfldent will not only sustain the reputation of the
magazine aa the leading exponent of American litera
ture; but will Increase ita general attractiveness and
value.
The ATLITM fbr the year 1800 will contain the follow
ing features of especial interest:
PASSAGES FROM HA WTHORNE'S DIARY
Being extract* from the late NATHANIEL HAWTIIORSE
beginning at a period immediately subsequent to his
leavinff College.
(ittIFFTTH GAUNT ; OR, JEALOUSY. A Hew
Novel, by CUARLLM READE Thia new story begins in
the De&mber number, and hMs fair to be one of Mr.
Reade's moat interesting novels.
THE CHIMNEY CORNER. By HARRIET BREECH
ER SVOWE. Mra Stowe will continue her admirable pa
per* upon domestic and aocial topic*
The fliree above-named icntnres will be oontinued
throughout tbe year. In addition to these the magazine
will contain:
STORIES B Y BAYARD TAYLOR . the firs of
which— a Russian tale,entitled, "Beauty and the Beast,"
—Will appear in Jauuary.
STORIES BY Mrs. L. MARIE CHILD, the first
of which, untitled, "Poor Chloe," will be printed in the
February number.
OR. JOHNS By IK MARVEL Tbe concluding chap
ters of this Novel wtll extend some three or foar months
into the new veer.
THE LAST DA YS OF WA LTER SA VAQE LAN
DOR. Containing a variety of interextiug incident
and personal reminicence, by one who knew him.
Besides the foregoing articles, especially enumerated
.the Atlantic for 1806 will fni ulah its readers with its
usual variety of
TUE BKST ESSAYS,
THE BEST SSORIES,
THE BEST POEMS,
from Ita unrivaled eorps of cotitrlbutors, comprising
many of the gr*t American Writers.
The January number will contain contributions from
Henry W Longfellow, the late Nathaniel Hawthorne,
Charles Reade, Harriet B. Stowe, J. T. Trowbridge*
Win. C. Bryant, Baywd Taylor, Donald O. Mitchell
Gail Hamilton, The author of "Life in the Iron Mill.
And other popular writer.
TERMS OF THE ATLANTIC.
Single subscription* —?rur dollars per years.
Culb rates,—Two copies for $7,00; fivo eopies for $1 0,00
ten copies for $30.00; and each additional copy $3,00.
For every club of of twenty subscribe e an extra copy
will be furnished gratis, or Twenty .one copies for sixty
dollars.
I lobbing with •' Our Young Folks."— I The Atlantic
and Our Young Folks will be furnished to one address
for Five Dollars per yeni.
TICKNOR A FIELDS, Publishers,
124 Tremont St., Boston.
PROSPECTUS KOI! lWlti
THE LADY 7 ! FRIEND.
i SPLENDID AllliA YOF TALENT-.
Inentering upon the third year or its existence, th*
I proprietors or this new magazine beg leave to offer their
thanks to the ladies or America r.»r the liberal support
already extended to them. Few magazine* have boast
ed daring their second year of a list of neatly twenty
, five thousand names. }
The LADY'S FRIEND will continue to devote as hereto,
fore to Choice Literature aud the Illustrations i>r the
Fashions. It will contain the latent patterns orCl .aka
Caps, Bonnets, Head Dressses, Fancy Work, Embroidery
Ac., with Receipts, Music, and other matters interesting
to ladies. The Music alon- is worth more than the cost
or the whole magazine, the pieces being selected by
Prof Oetze from the capacious repository or that widely
known and enterprising firm, Messrs. Lee A Walker. *
BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINOS.
A beau Ifhl Steel Fancy Engraving and a Superb Col
ored Steel Fashion Plate will illustrate eiery number;
besides well executed Wood Cuts, illustrative <.r the
Fashions, Fancy work, Ac., too numerous to di tall.
SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM.
In order to enable ladies to procure a first quality
_ Sewing Machine at very little outlay, we make the fol
lowing liberal otters:—We will give one uf \\ heelor A
Wilson's celebreted sewing machines, the regular price
or wh'ch is fifty-five dollars, on the following terms:
1. Twenty copies or the Lady's Friend one year, and the
Sewing M<>chinc. £70.00
2. Thirty copies, one year, mid tbe Sewing Ma
chine. $85,00
3. Forty copies, one year, and the Sewing Ma
chine SIOO,OO
In tbe first or the above Clubs, a lady can get twenty
subscribers at the regular price of |2 50a copv. and then
by sending on these sulisei iptions, and twenty dollars
in addition , w ill get a Machine that she cannot buy any
where else for less than fifty fiv« dollars. If she gets
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NEW SKIRTS FOR 1865-6
The Great Invention of the Age in
HOOP SKIRTS.
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex
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ANP
Journal of Physical Culture
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Herald.
7. Drunkard's Rrains.
8. Intermittent Fevers,
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D. The Cholera.
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FKAJfKLIK SsjrAßE KpwfYoßX
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES.
THE W ORLD
ltrouylit right In tho Very
Midst of BUTLER,
SITUATE ON MAIN STREET,
J ™',r i?,a
Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars.
Ifavfng been duly appointed a "Committee of Six."to
proceed to parts beyond tbwe dlgjrins, to procure for the
cittern* of Butler, and all others who may fttvor him with
a call, the choicest articles in his line, wonM respectfully
represent: that in pnrsnanco or hi* appointment, he ha*
been successful in collect* ng " tnll specimens" of the host
articles ever found in llutler! He would also further
represent : that grateful to the public for the fa
vors conferred upon him. In "days gone by," and hopes
he will merit a continuation of their patronaa-e in "day*
that are to v.me."
In conclusion, he bejrs leave to make tho following re
mark: that ho has a little the beet article* in his liue.thiit
are to be found from the "centre to tho circumference"
of Pennsylvania, and indeed, he might safely add, the
United States of North America, the llrttinU Possessions,
or the California*, including the mouth of the Colun bia
river, all along the coast of Oregon, up a* high as the
parallel of " rhifty Phour Phortr." He lIUMiILY soil-
Hts the custom of all tne"/)e<ir Deoptr'' <>f Hutler. or any
way faring man who may chance to make his transit across
the disc of llutler, or sojourn within hei homer* f..r "a
season.'' feeling confident he will give aatisfurt ion. both a*
regards price ami quality. Come and examine for yon*,
selves! Don't put it ofT! I Procrastination is the thief of
time!!! dF.OUHR YOOKLEY. Jr
Butler, Pa., May 11,1604
BTJIUJEON DKXTIHT'W.
DRS.S.R.&C.L. DIEFFENBACHER.
A . "fc> X\.artificial dentui le«
Am
" n Vulcanite,Coral
>!h "
improvements in dentis-
S .7- try, should not fail to
■u Vy| -«.x »mlnetheli uew styles
' ' 112 V n'.r.mi:. in.l (Wulite
work. Filling, cleaning:,
extracting and adjusting the teeth done with the best
material* and in the best manner. Part?cnlnr attention
pod to children's teeth. A« mechanics, they defy com
petition; as operator* they tank among the beat. Char
ges moderate. Advice free of charge. Office—ln fiords
llnilding.icfterson Street, Butler Pa.
Dec. 'J, 1863.:::! 112.
PARTNERSHIP.
rflill undersigned would respectfully inform the public |
I that they have entered into Partnership, in the
Undcrt AILC I nwr HIIHIIK HH,
and hereby solicit the patronage of the public.
They me provided with a neat Ilearse, and have on
band a large quantity of the very best material, an.l are
fully prepared t<< furnish CnfTin* of sll kinds on short
notlco. They will have on bauds constantly a variety of
Coffins finished to suit purchasers, and on the moat rea- !
lonable terms. •
Tliey will also furnish Carriages and conveyances f«,r
Funeral occasion* whaa requested. Ware Kooin», on
Jefferson street, 2 doors West of American Citizen Office
U. C. UOE3SINO,
fintUr. July 20,1806 :tf. OK »I'.OK W I'.BA. !
George Vogeley, Jr.,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER
Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars,
Main Wtrectf Ilutlor.
Things Done Up Right!!
I wish to inform fiutier countv, and lhe region roofed
about, that I have just received the best articles ev
er imported into thin county. Tht only way to psove
the fact is to cull ami examine my Tobacco. Snuff
and Serais i believing in the'truth of the old adnge
that "the proof of the i'uddiug; is in chewing tho Hag."
Any man that has an it.kling for Tobacco, in sny of it,
orms, can be gratified.
GEOROE VOGELEY, Jr.
Butler, Nov. 80, 1884.
REDICK'S DRUG STORE,
Opposite Coin's Store*
DFll'Of,
Dltliop,
DKI'US
MMWCTNES, MWJ'HXFS
MEDICINES, MEDICINES,
MEDICINES, MEDICI N ES.
DYE?,
DYE 5 ,
DYES.
P AIN TS, PA IX TS P AIX T>,
Pure Liquojsfor Medical nse only.
Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc.
French and Amebi an ferfumery. and Toilet articles.—■
Krudies. Trn*ses and all articles in the Druglinr, of the
best quality and at fairest rates.
lor. 9. IM-,.t.
11. S. Fisher's Improved
FRUIT CAN,
Patened Nov. 12. 1«01, Aug. 19.1882. and March 22,18fi4.
To be had only <>f the subscriber, on Main St.. Itl'T
DEH, Pa.. X doors North of MAboy* Store. ... here every
article of TIISW AUK is kept in C.KEA T I A It IE I l*.
This can has been extensively used and found to be
perfectlysafe. Its great convenience will be discovered
at first sight. The e*ten«ive facilities fur manufactur
ing all its parts mirice it very cheap.
It is closed by damping a tin cap over and round the
opening, which is {tressed upon a cement-coated tra-ket,
causing the cement to melt by the heat of the fruit: be
coming cold, it is perfectly retried. It Is closed or open
ed in an instaut, by hooking or unhooking a rtrrtit wire
spring.
LADIES, and others, are requested to call and exam
ine this unsurpassed Fruit Can.
HTM. 8. ZIEGLER.
Butler, July 13,1804 :tf.
A Jitill BALD SUSILI?,"
Attorn y at Law,
j EItAXKLIV, VENANGO COI'JITT, A
« one dnor North of KIN XE A K IIOIJ
R. M. M 7 LURS,
Attorney at Law,
PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT.
Omct.N. K. corner of Di&mond, Hutler. Pa.
I feh. 3, lSM::tf.
NEW FIRM,
Sedwick Neff & Co.
J' *OIIX A. SEDWICK, P. 1' Brown.»|'|l K. SotT, hate
this day went into a Partnership, iu the ilsrneSß and
I Saddle manufiictniing business, at the old «tan<l of John
I A Sedwick. opposite IJoyd's Bnlldlng, where they will
| continue to manufacture all articles in their line, at the
loweit prices. G'tve us acall.
Oct 11.18C5. EDWICK NEFF ? CO.
W. n; \L
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
M'illattend toall business entrusted tohis care prompt
ly. Sjtrrial attention the collections of I'en
siont. Bnck Aijr ami Btmntir*.
U'ill also act as »gent for those wishing to buy or
sell resl estate.
Offlce on South side of Diamond, in Ilredms building,
Duller Pa.
8, J'>»6::tf.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWIN MACHINES!
rpiie best in use. constantly on hand, alatj machine
l oil, n«e<lles, thread, oilers Ac. Alsi> Agent for
Dr. Martins and Mrs. I.adds improved modles for cutting
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Ag snt.
Feb 28th 6rmo
WALL PAPER,
AT
March. 22.DW. TIKI NEMAN'
Every Body His Own Broom Maker,
CLARK'S Metalic Broom Wrapper is tho most suc
cessful article of the kind over introduced into this
country. Patented Ma> 23d, 1866. Agents are making
from $lO to S2O per day. The right of this county for
sale. Send for circular. Address
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