American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, April 11, 1866, Image 4

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    THOS. I^O"BT3STSOIT
Attorney at Law^
PENSION AND ( LAIWI AGENT,
OITItt with Chai. M'C.ndl.M. B«n..
horn li Welt torn r of Oie ond
i.Nttcr P..
Attorny at Law,
FHAWKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, A
- one door North of RINNEAR nOC
R. M. M'LURE,
Attorney at Law,
AND
PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT.
Ornc*,N. E. corner of Diamond, Butler, Ps.
Feb. 3,1864::tf.
W. BL 11. MMM t
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Willnttend toall business entrusted tohis care prompt
ly. Special attention given to the collections of Jtn
tionr. Hack J\ti/ and Bounties.
W ill also act as *gont for those wishing to buy or
•ell real estate.
Office on South side of Diamend, in Brcdins building,
tut er Pa.
y ris'sr 8,1965::tf.
GEO. A. BLACK,
Attorney at Law,
ALSO AGENT for the collection ef Pensions, Bounty
Back- pay, Ac.
Office with J. N. k J. Purviance,
Butler Pa.
Dec. 6.1866:tf
William E. Moore.
PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT
E. MMtinkln's Office, Main Street, op
posltc Zimmerman's lintel, Ilutler,
Hin icr Co. Pa.
• No charge until claims received.^®
I. W. KIBKEft,"
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE, 87 FIFTH ST.,
(Opposite the Gazette Building.)
PtTTSBTRGH PBNII'A.
WILL glre prompt attention to all business in the
line of the Profession, including the collection ol
''laimssiigdnst the Government for Back-Pay, Bouuty,
Fenslnns, Prlte-monny, Ac., A<*.
Nov XI, 1865;:^!
I'lsiiiii Ajurcnl,
Till IK undersigned would respectfully notify the pnbllc
X that die has been regularly commissioned as
CLAIM AO-EHsTT,
fer securing llnunty Money, Arrears of /Yijr and /Vn
stoas.for soldiers, or if they are .lead, for their legal
representative*. No charge will be made for prosecuting
the claims of noidiers, or their re| -esontatives until the
same ace collected. C. fci. ANDERSON.
Metier, June J7.19^6.
JOHN B. BUTLER,
A> l>
Claim Agent.
Omn with W. S A A O Boyd, ill Boyd's block, s^c
on I story. Claims against the Oovernment, for bouuty,
back p*v. petitions, Ac., promptly ntteudod to.
march i.s,
For Kalo« C'lipap.
nousv nnd lot situate In North Washington. Wash
ington township. Hut 'er county. Two «tory frame
house, stable, and shout fruit trees on the name.—
Fo. terms Kf, J. T. Kelly, North Washington,or .1 " .
Kelly, Centre township. (feb2M,
~ JACK'S HOTEL
nKSJ. JACK, Proprietor.
Corner of Main and Jefferson treete,
Hurler, Pa.
March 16.15M
I will sell my Farm, containing about NINETY
ACRKS. situate In Middlesex township Hutler .
Pa., within one hair mile ofOlwdeMm I'.wt office. Slxtv
acres el oared, a new frame house enclosed ami roof-d : *a
Log lioii-e nnd stabling thereon: well watered; gtnal
orchnf I.and the laud is or good quality, either for gra*s
or grain. J HIN OLYEK,
Middlesex tp., Bnltei co , Feh.ll. HUM.*
■"t'OUXTV Nt KVKlOfir"
ANY pci a m wishing surveying dono by the County
Snrvevor. can be aec niimMlated by leaving Word
or addressing.l. 11. t'l irk, at the office of the County
Burv«:v«r In Hutler : or addressing N. M. Slator at Break
neck P. st • iffice Hutler County Pa.
March 7th lHH6tf.
NEWFIRM^
Sedwick Neff & Co.
JOHN A. SKDWICK. P. P Brown,and E. Neff. have
this day went into a Partnership, in the Harness and
Sadd'e manufacturing business, st the old Ktand of John
A Sedwick. opposite Boyd's Building, wlinre they will
continue Jo manufacture all articles iu their liue. at the
loweit prices Oive us acuil.
Oct 11.1866. KDWICK NEFFf CO.
WHEELER ak WILSON'S
SEWINC MACHINES!
fllhe best In use . < onatatitly on hand. ala> machine
L oil •iCedles, thread, oilers Ac. Alt ' Agent for
Dr. M irtins and Mrs. I jidds improved modles for cutting
dresses sack* *o. Call at MRS. T. J. LOW MANS.
Ag snt
Feb 28th ♦•..-mo
WALL PAPER,
AT
Mam*. 22.11*?, TIETNKMAN'
THE OLDEST
Shop!
H\B on bauds sets of harness of different kinds,
double and Minnie. Black, white amf brass mount
ing. Buggy and drauxht, ft ilozeu saddiees uf different
qualities an I prices.
Bridles of ait kinds on hands to please the purchasers,
ami large st-ck "112 whips J all kinds, and collars Aud
all articli s ueede<l by the ;eo|deou hand-* which 1 guar
antee to be if tuu bent muterial and make, which will
te s Id foi cash.
Call at tho post i.tQice nd examine our st<a:k.
J. J. Sedwick,
February 21. 1866.:6t: Butler, Pa.
Gilmore &, Liebler.
106 WOOD BT. PITTSBURGH.
MAXUCACTUREHH Ol'
ASD
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS
TRUNKS, VALISES,
Naddles, Harness
And ALE. KINDS OF
iiA-XDIES SACHELS"
Jan. 'JA, lh66— 3ui.
THE undersigned would rt-spuct fully inform tbe public
that tlioy have eutered lulu i'ui tuership,in the
Undertaking liUMlnesH,
and hereby solicit the patronage of the public.
They are provided with a neat Hearse, ami have on
hand a large quantity of the very best material, and are
fully p'e)>ared to furnish Colhna of all kinds on short
notice. They will have on bauds constantly a variety of
Coffins fiuished to suit purchasers, and on tks most rea
sonable tei ois.
Thev will also furnish Carri.tges and conveyances for
Funeral occasion* when requested. Ware Booms, on
street, I doors West of Americau CKixen Office
O. C. ItOESSI NO,
fcHK Jul# 90# mtxsU. UEOHUE W. Av j
Fif h Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
FOUNDED IN 1»4.*»
AMD
|
Incorporated by Legitiative Charter
m ssnnra
of the kind IN THB UNIOJf,
BUSINESS MAN. Our highest coia byrpatcM hcpsni
East and West, pnmonr.ee his system of Book-keeping
nneqnaled—comprehending every department of busi
ness, and yet so skilfnlly condensed that the attentive
student masters the whole in six or eight weeks. It con
sists of
STOCK BOOKS,
closed once with a loss and twice with again—exhibit-
ing by three different methods, the transfer of old to
new books.
PARTNEItSHIP BOOKS,
conducted bv three different methods, exhibiting the
transfer of old to new hooks, with the introduction of s
! new partner. And practically illustrating the
PRIVATE LEDGER,"
by means of which the results of the business are kep
out of the general books, for the use of the partners on
ly. The hook Is not even named elsewhere. Tke settle
rnent of Partnership Books by
SINOLE ENTRY,
with six practical Illustrations, exhibiting the hooks re
opened by Double-Entry. A concise rule for rectifying
DERANGED DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOKS,
with six specifications. The gain or loss found, and the
books correctly i e-opened. The learner is also exercised in
OPENING ROOKS,
from eight specifications, including special conditions no
often met with in business. Also, a serious of sxerclsesin
CLOSING BOOKB,
from new and peculiar specifications The learner also
writes abont eighty
BUSINESS FORMS
of Promlssary Notes, Judgment Notes, Drafts, Orders
Bills of F.xchange, Acconnts, Invoices, Ac., Ac. Also, a
series of
BUSINESS LETTERS,
which, with the business forms, are all connected with his
course of Book-Keeping, making it a regular coarse of
business practice, with a course of twenty-five
LECTURES UPON BOOK KEEPING,
by the Senior Principal, explaining all the husiness mat
ters recorded in the text. Also, twelv
LECTURES ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS.
How every one may g<£ rich. How to get rich by tra
ding. The causes of commercial failures. On specula
tions. The moral influence of integrity in youth, Ac.—
Also, lectures upon
COMMERCIAL LAW,
on Partnersnlps, Contracts, Insurance, Common Carriers,
tbe Statute of Limitations, Ac. Practical instructions in
detecting
COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES,
by a fill! set of genuine vignettes and counters, and a
large collection of counterfeit notes.
OUK RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING,
(In manuscript,) exhibits the construction and equip
ment, the operating receipts and expenditures, the books
closed and a dividend recorded. These book« are adver
tised by others, but not taught elxewhere in the city.—
Our new system of
PRIVATE BANK BOOKS,
(in manuscript,) embracing all the best forms in use
among private Bankers Out new enlarged edition of
DUFF'S
STEAMBOAT B«X>K KEEPINO,
In this
department students are instrnrted from the new en
larged edition of DUFF'S Steamboat Book Keeping, the
only complete work npon this branch of the science
publi ►bed.
Our full course of bnsincas practice includes abont
FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS,
ruled to about THIRTY DIFFERENT FORMS, viz: 11
Ledgers, 7 l>ny-l>o».k«, A Journals, n Hill-hook*. 4 Cash
Books 4 Sales-books, 2 In voice-hooks, 1 Discount-hook 1
Check-register, 1 Dep«isit-register, 2 Collection-registers.
1 Tickler. 1 Hand's-registei. 1 Freight-book, 2 Passage
books, 1 Fuel-book. The*e books practically record about
SIX HUNDRED BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS, compre
hending DUFF'S original plan of business education iu
troduced twenty-five year* ago. How far others have
succeeded in imitating him will be best seen by comparing
th« business papers and books of their pupils with those
of the graduates of this institution.
HARPER'S ENLARGED EDITION OF
DUFF* HOOK KKEPING
Price 11,75. Postage SO cents. Sold by Booksellers gen
erally.
Tbe following testimonials indicate the character o
tlii* work :
•• No other work npon Rook-Keeping explains the sub
jects with so much clearness and simplicity."
F. W. EDMUNDS,
Cashier Mechanics" Hank, Wall st., N. Y.
"It gives a clear insight into all departments of this
•cience." A S. FRASKR,
Cashier of Seventh Ward Bank, N. Y.
" A* an extensive shipowner, American and Europeai
merchant, bank director, etc., he ban born the reputatioi
of the higest order of I,urines* talents."
JOHN W. HUH.MI AM, Merchant,
No. 8 South st.. New York.
" Mr. Duff is a man of rare qualifications for business.'
JOHN M. D. TAYLOR, Merchant,
Union st., New Orleans.
" F.r.Dtil is a merchant of the first respectahilitv."
J. LANDIS, Ve « bant, New <>rJems.
"I graduated in Duff's College in half the tine lex
pected. llir admirable system includes nothing surper
fluous, nor leaves out anything essential."
J. R. OOMPTON,
Cashier Niagra Bank. Lockport. V V.
" It containii much matter important to the merchant.'
C. O. HALSTEAD,
President Manhattan Bank. N. Y.
"The most complete work of the kind I have evei
seen." JAMES P. MURRAY,
President Exchange Rank. Pittsburgh.
•'The most cleat and comprehensive that I h-«ve aiet
with." JOHN SNYDER,
Cashier Bank of Pittsburgh.
4 You have yonr own long experience an a merchant to
good use in this work." RICHARD IRVIN, Merchant
No. W Front street N. V.
"The favorable opinions already ex preened by gentle
men of competent authority are well deserved and very
properly bestowed."
CHARLES M. LEUPP,
LEOPOLD BIEItWORTn.
ROBERT KELLY.
Special Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, N. Y
[Extract from the Minutes.]
PROSPER M WETMORE, Secretarv.
"Yonr C'-mmittee unanimously concur in the oidnioe
of the utility of the improved met bod of Mr. Duff."
OUR DON J. LEEDS,
Recording Secretary of the American Institute, N. Y.
THE NEW ENGLAND EDITION OF DUFF'S STE\M
BOAT BOOK KEEPING.
Just Published bv the author. Price $2.00. gold by
Booksellers Generally.
"A perfect system for keeding such books and accounts"
J. C A ROTH ERS.
Formerly Cashier of the Merchants' Bank Pittahurg.
"The Time Table alone i» worth the price of the book."
D. B UKKKON.
Late Clerk of steamer Mount Vernon.
"I consider the legal form of the Steam* r's Protest *
valuable that I nevei leavo por without a copy of tke
book on «oard." A. C. McCALLA M.
Captain st«.2uier Arcoln
•T ' mly work publishe efany vulne to the Steamer*
\ocou taut." J. k. J ALLISON,
Formerly Clerk of the Steamer Fortune
1. -e most perfect system of Steamer's Acconnts in use.'
C. S. FRISBEE,
Formerly Captain of steamer Naahville
On Wui. 11. I>iilPMPenmanship.
Twelve First Premium*
for the best Business and Ornamental Penmsnshli.
awarded our Present Penman, by the United States Fai
at Cincinnati in Igm,
Pennsylvania State Fair at Wyoming !... J. 1860
Western Pennsylvania Fair at Pittsburgh 1860
Wester'! Virginia Fair at Wheeling -.1860
And the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland V...18U1
All of which are exhibited at our office.
OCR TERMS.
Have not been advanced since the war, while other
charge.
SM) for tuition or $lO and sls extra for Penmsnshlp
Oar tuition for graaating conr*c, including I .
business penmanship time unlimited, is 112 940 00
Blank books (for which others charge $* A $10) $2 0 ;
Duff's Book keeping, (other texts cosi & A $4) $1 7
We therefore present the business student with the
IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES!
Ist. Wehaye thebe<*t penman in the West.
2d. The be*t Syrteui of accounts taught nndsr tbs
Authors direct ions.
3d. The lectures of an experienced Merchant.
4th. 7 or 8 weeks ►aved in lime of study.
6th. The same time saved in iHtaidiug.
Mb From sl2 to sls saved in blanks aud nrint
books.
7th Ths gredu itea share in the lout standing ress
tiou of the College.
k&r For particulars send for our enlarged rew circu
.pp. 66, with samples of OW Penman*' l um-e-- and
uamer.tal writing inclosing Tweniy-jlve cents lor post
yjlW * MX, P«Ulknt(*^«.
LEA ™ ER AN °
FINDINGS STORE,
ON MAIN STREET,
One door North of M'Aboy's Store.
GENTS' FRENCH
CALF HOOTS,
SHOES AND
CONGRESS GAITERS
LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS.
MISSES' ROOTS,
SHOES, AND
GUMS.
BOYS BOOTS & SHOES.
('lilldreirfl SIIOM of all Kind*.
A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of my
own manufacture, con-tantly on band,and work mad* to
order, of tho BEST STOCK and in the
LATEST STYLE.
A large and fall a*sortment of Eastern stock, of the
very best material aud workmanship.
All kinds of
LEATHER & FINDINGS
French and Common Calf skins,
Sole and Upper Leather,
Morocco, Kips and Kids.
ROANS AND LININGS
Of >ll kind*.
We have the largest, best selected, and for the timet
the cheapest stock ever offered for sale In Butler. !
The public are invited to call and examine for them
selves.
May 31—tf THEODORE HUSELTON
MVIERICAN CITIZEN
m Frmf ux^Otncel
Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book
ANI)
BIHIMI JD3 POTTOS,
Corner of Main and Jefferson Slreeta.
OppoMllr .hn-KV Hotel
Hutlea*
WE ARE PREPARED TO PRINT,ON SHORT NOTICE
Hill Heads, Books, Oriiggist Labels, Pro
grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes.
Drafts, Rlanks, Business Cards, Visiting
(Cavils, Show Cards, Pamphlets, fosters.
Rills of Fare, Order Rooks, l'aner Rooks,
Rillcts, Sale Rills, itc.
BRING t'OKMSHKD WITH
The Most Approved Hand Presses
THE LARGEST^ASSORTMENT OF
Type, Border*. Ornaments Rules, Culs, 4e. #
IN THE COUNTY,
We will execute every)liing in the line ol
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING
iNtATLT, PHONPTIT, AMD it lUMOXULt HATM,
In a style to excel any establishment at
home, and compete with any abroad.
H«-«9
Aro employed in every branch of the
business, and we enueavor to meet the
wants of the community, and to ro
tain the honorable distinction which has
been already conceded to this establish
ment, for
TASTE Irv COMPOSITION
AND
Elritancc In Press Work.
In all the essentials of Cheap Printing.
Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Reau
titul Press Work, and DIBI'AT<HI, 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.
AN IKFALLAIiLEC'VItE FOK
RHEUMATISM.
mO those who think and reflect. Now my brother, sis
-1 tor or friend.** the case may be.all that I ask of von
Is, that with h elear miud, and a pure heart—a love for
truth, and a willingness to accept it, yon read the 112 >l
-
I am curing quite a number of cases of Rheumatism
every year, and i»«»w I intend tom ike It known general*
ly through the medium >f new.iptpera. 1 have con
fined my medicine principally to my own neLhborh>>od
for a considerable length of time, in order »o tea its
merits thoroughly, end n..w 1 can off.tr it to the public
with a certainty of its success, knowing that a trial will
recommend it. Ido not recommend it t. onre anything
but Rll EU M ATI SM—for which I have tented its merits
thoroughly, with satisfaction to mysi-lf and others. I
cen send my compound by mail to any address; home
recommendation', as to who lam 1 refer the public to
S. Lowell and I'. Knou«e of Itichland tp., Venango co.,
l'a.,C. C. Sloan. 8 Host, aud It. F. Camp, of Emlenton :
Mrs. Hreneman. Clarion; Mrs. M. Loucliner Salem; and
Mrs M'Oiunis, Richland tp.. Clarion co., I'a., and ah«»t
of others who have been cured by my vegetable com- ,
*>ound. Add. CM. with two it cent stamps,
R, F. BLAIR,
Emlenton,
Venango co.,
Exrrulor 1 )) Notice,
TETTERS. t-stamentary on the estate of lsa>.c Riley
J late of Forward township, Butler county. Pa.decM,
have been granted by the Register of «ald county to the
undersigned , therefore, all person* knowsng themselves
indebted to said e«tat* are hereby notified t<> make im
mediate payment, and those having claim* against the
same will present them propeilv an'ienticated for «et
tlenient. SILAS MILLKR.
SAMUEL KILKY.
March 7th. '66—6t h^ecflvers
NEW FIR M .
TIIF. undersigned having gone infc£pai tocMhip, in tl e
HOOT and SHOE Manufacturing business. Uoyd's
block, two d<K>rs Sonth of Weeber A Troutmau'j St>»re.
Main Street, BtMler, Pa., are prepared to make the neet
e«t llo« t Mud Shoe and do the beat Job work «.f any otb< r
establishment in the place. Having great experience in
the business we cannot fail to please. Coll and give us
your measure.
SCHiUBEII k NICHOLAS
Feb 28, '66— tf
NEW SHOE SHOP.
rill! E undersigned having pmcl ased the well known
1 shoe Shop of C. A F. Hurly.subae .ue.itly owned l»y
A. Koru. is now prepare d to sell as low as any oth< r es
tablMhment of the kiud in tow i, and is prepared to do
lob work ou short notice Call and see.
Ho is alao carrying on the Tannery business at the
obi stan 1. anil will pay the highest prices fcr all kind* of
hid s aud bat k delivered iu good condition.
Butler. Feb 2*. '66—ly) W d. MARDORF.
FARM FOR SALE!
A DESUABLE propertv situated mile from (
the Borough of Butler, on the New Castle road,
forttfnlfrlng
Hh VENTY FIVE A CUES,
A two story Rriok House thereon erected. Several
springs «112 neV«r failiug water, a large orchard, and
supposed to he underlaid with coal, an-1 well timbered.
For part iculars. enquire of W. O. Brackenridge, Butler,
or the subscriber residing iu Buffalo Tp. Butler Co Pa.
March 7. 1866. M. H. BVEKLY.
TO CO LLIX TOKS,
AS we are he'd accountable for all. counterfeit mon
ey aud notes ou broken Batiks, received in pay
ment of taxes, Collectors aru hereby notified, that noth
ing will be received but bankable Junds aud Couuty
wai rants&f ibis office.
mm WH. ft lfOCftE, Twm* \
PROSPECTUS
OF
THE ITUNTIC MONTHLY
FOR 1066.
With the nnmber for Janut v, 1866, the ATLATIC
MOSTHET entert upon its
SEVEXTff VOLUME.
It has reached an age and a circulation never before
attained by any American of its class, and its
popularity steadily Increases with each *nece**ding retr.
The Publishers hare provided for the readers of the
ATLANTIC during the eoming year articles which they*
are confident will not only sustain the reputation of the
magazine as the leading exponent of American litera
ture, but will Increase its general attractiveness aud
value.
The ATLATIC for the year 1866 will contain the follow
ing features of eepcci il interest:
PASSAGES FROM HAWTHORNE'S DIARY
Reing extracts from the late NATHANIEL HAWTHORNS
beginning at a period immrdiately subsequent to his
leavinfT College.
GRIFFITH GAUNT\ OR, JEALOUSY. A new
Novel, by CHARLES READR This new story begins In
the December number, and bids fair to be one of Mr.
Ready's most interesting novels.
THE CHIMNEY COR NER. By HARRIET HREECH
ER STOWE. Mrs Stowe will continue her admirable pa
pers upon aomeetic and social topic*.
The fhree above-named features will be continued
throughout the year. In addition to these the magazine
will contain:
STORIES BY BAYARD TAYLOR, the flrj of
which-—a Russian tale, entitled,'"beauty and the Beast,"
—Will appear In January.
STORIES BY Mrs. L MARIE CHILD . the first
of which, entitl- d, "Poor ChU»e," will bo printed iu the
February number.
DM. JOHNS Ry IK M The concluding chap
tersof this Novel will extemt some three or four month.s
Into th»» new veer.
THE I. AST DA YS OF WA LTER SI V AGE LA N
DOR Containing a variety of intereating incident
and personal reminlrence, by one who knew him.
Resides the foregoing articb-s. especially enumerated
the Atlantic for 1N66 will furnish its readers with its
usual variety of
THE BKST ESSAYS,
THE REST SSORIES.
THE BEMT POEMS,
from Its unrivaled oorpe of contributors, comprising
many of the grst American Writers.
The January nnmber will contain contributions from
Henry W Longfellow, the late Nathaniel Hawthorne,
Charles Reade, Harriet It. Stowe, J. T. Trowbrldge.s
Wui (J. Inyaut, Rayerd Taylor, Don ill 0. Mitchell
Hall Hamilton. The author of "Life in the Iron Mill.
And other popular writer.
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Culb ra 1 es, —Two copies fors7,oo: five copies for $16,0n
ten copies for $30,00; and each additional copy, £3.00.
For every club of of twenty snhiicriliens an extra copy
will be furnished grafts, or Twenty.one Copies for sixty
dollars
( luhbincr with •« Our Young Folks."—Tbe Atlantic
and Our Young Folks will be fufniched to one address
for Five Dollar/ per yeai.
TICKNOR k FIKI.DS, Publishers,
124 Tremont St., B«>«ton.
PHONPECTUM FOR ISO 6.
THE LiDITS FRIEND.
SPLENDID AURA Y OF TALENT
In entering upon the third vear of its existence, the
proprietors 01 this new nngtzine beg leave to offer their
thanlts to the 1 tdios ot America for th -liberal support
•already extended to them. Few mngazines have boa t
ed during their second year of a list of nearly twenty-
The IAHT'S FRI'.ND will continue to devote as hereto
fore to Choice Literature and the Illustrations of the
Fashions. It will contain the latest patterns of Cloaks
Caps. Bonnets, Head Dressses, Fancy Work. Embroidery
Ac with Receipts, Music, and other matters interesting
to 1 .dies. The Mudc tl m • worth more than the cost
of the whole magazine, the pieces being selected bv
Prof (Jetze from the cap-«clotis re|Mmltory of tlia* widely
known and enterprising firm, Messrs. L«e k Walker.
BKA (JTIFUL KNOR.\ V I NtlS.
A bean if-I Steel Fancy Kngraving and a Superb Col
ored Steel Fashion Plate will i Instrate • v. rv number;
besides well executed Wo.nl (its. illustiative of th«
Fashions. Fancy work. Ac , too nu oerous to drtail.
SEWING MACIIIN h PREMIUM.
In order to enable indies to procure a first quality
Sewing Machine ut very little outlay, we make the fol
lowing liberal offers:— We will give one of Wheeler A
}\ 11 son s celebieted sewing machines, there. ular price
of witch is fifty-five • «dla s. on the fallowing terms:
I Twenty Copies of the Lady's Friend one vear. and tlie
Sewing Mochlne 470.00
2. rhirtyc .pies, oneyetr. end the S. wmg Ma
3. Forty copies, one year, aud the -ewing Ma
chine, SIOO.OO
In th. first of the ab«.v lubs, ,1 la.lv can get twenty
subscribers at the regular price of $2 60a c«»i'V, and then
by sending on the-e subset ipiions, and tw.,t v dollars
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NEW SKIRTS FOR 18G5-6
The Great Invention of the Age in
HOOP SKIRTS.
i. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex
Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt.
TIIIB INVENTION consists of DuFLUt (or.two) Klllp
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WEST S BRADLEY A CAllt, PROPRIETORS of the
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fiWKiti cktvAsa NEWFTAA*
wiacEiiT.AStF.ora NOTICES.
TlilE] WOrTElS™"'
llrouiflit rliflit 111 tho Very
Midst of BUTLER,
SITUATE ON MAIN STREET,
W ii RR t the •' \\ andir*
or," in search of line
** ir ,Tobacco, SnnlT and Ci
*c,trH mft T " roudily '
"""*7 "li'tl'llnK on
1 ft^', OX ' Hr outstretch-
V Geo. Vofteloy
Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars.
Having been duly appointed a "L'ontiulltee of Six.' t.-
proceed to i»art» beyoiui thwo dlgiciti*, to procure for th<
cUißinsof Itntier, ami all others who may favoi hlmwitl
• call, the choicest articles in hi* line, would renpectfull
represent: that in pursuance of hi- appointment, l.elm
been successful in collecting " tall specimens ' of the »*si
articles ever found in Untler! He would al.io further
represent: thai he re' lsKiatefnl tothe public f»r the 112 i
vors cjmfcsrml upon him. In •• days guno by," ami hope*.
he will merlea continuation of their patronaceia "dam
that areto v.ine."
In conclusion, he begs teare to make the following re
iiinrk: that he has a Ifttlo the best m tu-le* In hi* Kne.th.it I
are to be found from tho "centre »" the clrcuuiference'
of Prunsylrauia. ami indeed, he might safely add, the
..t'nltcd State* of North America, the llritish PcMUte-islon
or the r.«llfbrniaa. including the moiith of the r.dnn Ida
ilrer, all along the coast of Oregon, up a< high as the
parallel of '• I'hifty |»honr liiortv." lie HUM Ht.Y loli
cits the custom of all tno •• /Vm- > -. | I'.utler. oran*
way faring mint who may chance to makel.U trandt *euw*
1 liedlaciif Untler. or nojonrn Ulthln h.r b<«r>h:ii. for "n
-eason." feeling confident he will givc*atUfa.-tlon. both an
regard* price and quality. Come and examine for y.inn
-elvesl Don't pot It off!! Procftodlnation i* the thief t»l
iIKOUUIS VOOELKY. Jr
Itntler. Pa . May 11.1T4
NUIIHEON l> IO N I IS I VM.
DRS.S.R.&C.L. DIEFFENBACHER.
_ A It K prep-u eil tolusert
S . utiftci il d entui te »
/112 '•»Vj a on improve
f f ? mont from on« to an en
t ii Nuh unite,* (nil
- j '• 'odd. Sil vei I'l it in i
. . Those desiroiM to avail
' v • fYV - .v <%if 'benntelvcs of the latest
V T improvements In deutis
t ' 4 \ ', 'S try. should not fall to
■if' theli new -ityle*
'"~£C/'■of Vulcanite and t'ornlito
work. F dlinjr, cleaning,
extracting and.i ljiiHtins the teeth ilone with the t>est
nisterialnand in the best manner. Particular attention
paid to child!en's teeth. As mechanic*, they duly com
petition; as operators they rank among the bint. Char
gen moderate. Advice free of charge. Oflk e- ln lloyds
iinildiiii; Jefferson Street, Butlci I'a.
Dec.tf. 1863.tr: tf.
George Vogeloy7Tr~
MANUFACTUREII AND DEALER
IX ALL RINDS or
Tobacco, Snuff, and Scgars,
Main sirrct. Itutlvi*.
Thiegt Dono Up RicMM
I wish to inform llutb-r conntv. and the region round
about, that T haveju-t received the best articles ev
T Imported Into thin county Th« ' nlv wav to prove
♦be fact •- to call and exau.ine my Tobacco. Snufl
*Hjl Srtgn • m | believing In the truttiNd the old adage
tbut •• the |.-roof of th« Pudding Is in chowing the IJair."
Tnv man that ban -»n ii.kling 112. r Tobacco, in any of it.
ormi, can be gratified
UROfIQU VOOKLKY, Jr.
ftutler. Nov. S >. 1".f4.
mm DRUG STORE,
Kfore,
DltUtlA,
Miens,
UK LOS
MKMCINKS, MKMriNTS
MKDIOfNF.B, V KIHCIXKS,
UKDICINkS, MKLICINLS,
DYKS,
DYKS,
DTKS.
PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS,
Pure Llqnotsfor .Medical use only.
Soda, Creavi Tarter etc. els.
French and American Perfumery, and Toilet articles.—
Hrimhes. Tin we* and nil articles in the liruKlin*, of the
be<t qualitr "ml at fairect rates.
Fee. 0. IV,».
NEW ESTABLISHMENT
jomiv s°. our,
r,A T/; OF THE I'O TO MA C ! R MY,
PHOTOGRAPHER & A IBROT YPIST,
H\fl erected a N'ew Holldi ig on Jefferson street, op
posite the ('IT'ZKV i I fill e. Where he I* prefiAied
with an entirely NKW APPI't ATUS anil MA THtIM
of the VEIiY UEST QUAl.lT}\u \ LA TEST STYI.t V.
to take
Lira UKB ['It'TIJRES.
THAVKFUL FOR PA«T PATII»>\AOK, WE OFFKU
our s-i rices r > tho public : ami pled- • »elv ■* t < -p-oe
no pai nor labor to acc •iii'iiid tte ail w . may t! inK
propei to five n-- a call. JoH.W P.'i ip.U.
Kutler.net *. 1« f.r tf
Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs!
ne4s ni all it- depn tment-. at the ddmaml, llo.vd .* 11l ck
»»n Street Mutter i'a. We hive constantly ou Land
and for »aleapu e quiiity of
DKUOS CHKMfrALS and PAINTS
OILS VAltNlSllliS \ N It OLA PS,
W IHTK LhA I», RKI> I i:A D A LIT If F.lt AO K
Dye-Stuffs, Glasß and Putty,
TUItPENTIX K. AND ALCOHOL.
LAltl). II Ml k X h \ IS-FOOT 'HIS,
U >rri.hs. VIALS, AADCOI.KS.
81AP. SPOVOFS A t.AMPS,
PUI'K Gil »UXD SPH'taS lc.lc.it.
Also a leenerul variety of
Perfumery & Toilet Articles.
Vinos and IJqii'ir* f-r Me-Ueal purp- -ci. U Inm fr J
aeratnnntal n e. forni-died at eo-t. t'hj.ncl.ins pre
erlptioiis c ircfully compoan led.
The public is lespectfally inv-ted to ra'l and exaniiti<
our -tock, we areconfld-i t that «e, m -ell t io.f« ma Id
as any imilare l ibli*ninen' tu the c-uuty. •
Nov. 22 l*K6;lv.
WINDOW BLIII3S!
UriiJaV window blind* can be bad attlie low price
IjT «>t
SO GTS. A EOLT ?
AT TUB
FJLUGT STORE
OP i
■K. «7. HKmrEB^AM.
butler L'eeemLer 20. Iros.
milKnnd«r«igoed pi -pnei .. oi • !'I'l! ALIIILL XUil
JL SI RY" wisnes to inform the public that they have
now on hands at their nurnen. located about two and
one half mile* south-west of the borough of Butler, the
l»e.*tand largest variety of fruit trees ever offered to tl»u
public in thi* county.
Their fruit trees cousist of the
APPLE, PEAK,
PBACH, AXDCIIKKKY
Tbe«e are nnqueationablf the I vrgost HI they are also
the be>t varieties evoroffwrod in th'a section Their va
| rletyt 112 hUHb'KBKKY is also large. They would there
fore solicit a liberal patronage the coming spring. Now
is the time to nelect the ground ami make your orders
which will be promptly filled. The treeßoau be had at
tho uursery or delivered where ordered to suit puiclta
sers. Kvery farm should have a good orchard.
SILAS P»:AIM E A: SON'S.
January 17,1&Cf1.
Every Body His Own Broom Maker
CtL.xKK'S Metitlic Rnom Wrapper is the mo t -nc
t ccestui article of the kind evei iutioduce<: iuto this
oonntry. Patented May 23d, lfMi/i. Agent* are making I
from SlO to 820 per day. The right of this county for
sale. Send for circular. Addles
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by Eli loner.'iiui ttbrp r,ck furmerlv occupied
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< ttXD!'no\S FOR Tills
S"r^l-TID.A.I^ID
EI. r £:f.crg-©f tfc.c War
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I r.r»vv type, on Hn»* calciidored pnper, made vxpreMly
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re«| uid fifty puirfraita of iifllrurN and elf
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Till- w ii k ban no rival it* a candid, luclJ, complete,
authentic and reliable bl«tory of the -'irreat conflict."
• n the celecti HI of matter the author line confined
liliiHt-li strictly » i official </''fo,d«rivep from the rrp<irte
Mf \oi fbei II and ?owh*-n U««II. I-i I*. the report of the
rommittei* on'be r.mduct i.f tho War, National and
Me.bel Aivbive-' Ac.
Mo cirefiill v aro| h • Introduction of any mat
tor not -Il irtly reliitl It and nOlrial, and ban micceeded
In pjcrfiiiin* what is nnirermilv a fair and
wipurtiul llbdiTy of tbe War.
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MARTI* RKIKEH ... Bfo . HKIIKU
STOYE3 AND PLOUGHS.
\\rr KIIHTKICK A KKIIISIt Fona
4 >V otov—Foundry North of the b ..
where Htorea, Flov ia
rr, , -\ v :TT r ' * ,: b' ,r <""»tin»f«« are made on ahor ue
' - * ,;r *- Their ware-room Is on Main > reet
hi -i 'ln- r ' i t i'ot lnTk's Hotel, where yon wilt And «ove»
• I •ll.ii/i- up.! patr-'us They aUn kerpon band., large
tori; | !'li- wli.i h they aellaaclirnp as they can be
•oiiulrt hi m.v thei e-tiibliiiliment in the county.
Ilea. l^a-.tf
A. M. NFYMAN, M. D7~
l'li.\>l< lnn Httr eon.
Oflic immadiatety jopottte Walker's buildings.
a* ut ler 1?».
IK-C.'J \
Kxccnlor's IVotlce.
rKTTKItS. testamentary on the will of Nancy Bteio :
J hif#of t'onn< qdi ne-sfng to . de*M., baring te. n
Krapted 112«» th>- undeisiKio d : ni perM.nx knowiiiK them
►olvpk irnlohlt d t«» said e«ratn an- heieby requested to
nnko iiniiM I'iutf payment. and those having claims
agniuat th«- e«#ta|« will present them propei ly authentl
cuted, without delay, for payment.
WM STKfH,
|.v|i WM, 11. JAKIMy,
Febl4. Cfl.J ICxecutort,
WM. 8. iIuRKLTO.t, M. D BAMURL ORAHAM, M.
ULFSELTOJf & GRAHAM
(Uteofllia 0. 8. Army)
PHYICIANS AND SURGEONS.
«a-Orric« In B .yd'. bbick. Main Street Butler Pa.
11. N. Fisher'* Improved
FRUIT CART,
I'ataned Nov. 12, I WW, AUR. 19,1802, and March 22,1W4.
To be nad only of the snh»cril>er, oil Muin St., BUT
DKII. PH., 4 door* North of M'Aboy's Sb»re, wliere every
article of TIAWARK ii kept in GREAT VARIETY..
Thin can has been extensively used and found to b#
perfectiv nafe Itn great convenience will be dlacovered.
at flint Kijjht. Tho extensive facilities for uiauufkctur*-'
Ilia all iU parts make it very cheap.
Tt !h cI»H4*«l by < Ktnpinff a tin cap over ami round the
openi»K. whirh is preMMl upon a cement-ctaUed gasket,
cauniiiK the cement to melt by the beat of the fruit; be-'
coming cold, it i>« perfectly ►•ealeil. It is closed or open
e<l hi mi imatant, by hooking or unhooking a strait wire
spring.
LADIKS, and others, are requested to call and exam*
Inu toUuiwmpassed Fruit Oin.
WM. 8. ZIBOLML
Bvller, July 13, 112.