AMERICAN CITIZEN Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book ASD raSIUU JOB In tUe Arbitration -room in the Cour House. BB ■■ « ■ «- ■" WF ABF PBFPAJIBD TO PRIST, ON SHOUT NOTICE Itill Heads. Hooks, Druggist Labels, Pro irrnifimes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Hr»f>s. Blanks, Utisincss Cards, Visiting Cards. Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Bills of Fare. Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, &e. BRINfI FCRHISqKD WITT! The Most. Approved Bind Presses TITK OF Type, Borders. Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, &c., IX thk county, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVEPRINTING NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AKD AT KRABOWABLB RATES, In a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. r»n« ■ w !■«»«■ Are employed in ever}- branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet the wants of' the community, and to re tain the honflrable distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment, for TAHTE IN COMPOSITION AND 131t(tanoc In Press Work. 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 nn illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. The American Citizen,' !.- published every Wednesday in the l»>rongfc of Butler I by TIIOMAH BODINSOM in the Arbitration room in the • Court House. T»km-<- $4.00 a year. If paid in advnnce, or within i the first first six months ; or 250 If not paid until after the expiration of the first six nuuths. TERMS OP ADVERTISING, &E. A« -iscrer-d upon by the Publishers and Proprietors <f tl a ! Butler l'npers. Onesquare, one Insertion .fl no Karh nubm-quent insertion 60 for six months 12 oo j V£ column for si* months 20 to ! i column for six months :16 00 for one year 26 *>o r-duinn lor on.* year 40 On 1 column for one year 70 00 Professional and Business Curds, not exceeding 8 lines, one year 8 no F.xo< ntor*,Administrator* and Auditor's notices, each,3 00 Applications for Licenses, each 60 Caution-. T,strays, Notice* <g Dissolution, Ac., not •<xcarding 1 square, 3 Insertions, each 2 00 10 line* of Nonpareil, or its equivalent, will make a square j jon WORK. elieet hand-bill, 50 copies or less fl s<» J i 2 60 I V. 4 00 lull •• " " 0 00 plattx*. F'-rnnv quantity nnder 5 quires, $1 60 per quire; on nil amounts over that,a reasonable reduction will be made Sirjgle pscks, 11*50; each additional pack, 60 eta. | I.OCAL NOTICES. lOcentsper line for each Intertlen. DKATns Ann MARr.tA<rrs, will be published grsitls. where the same does not exceed 6 line- ; for each additional line, 6 cts. will he charged. Advertisements of O. C. Bale, Executors, Administra tors, arid Auditor's notices; I stiays, Diss dution of Pai t tiersbip.Cautious, and all transient advertisements, MI ST We. ttie undersigned, I'ublishert and /VopriWor* oft he j ftntl% papers, hereby agree to strictly adhere above schedule of prices, tinty further notice. \VM. IIASLKTT. Boiler American. CLAItK WILSON, Uwion H.rald. lIOBINSON A ANDEKSON, American Citi/en. July 13 1804. newjork'observlr A WEEKL\ KKM(;TOI N A KF.K LAK Newspaper for Family and Fireside, will I soon enter on its FORTY-FOTRTH YEAR of publication. True te The CHURCH, the CONSTITUTION and UNION It Is calculated to edify nnd please both OLD AND YOUNG All nrw guhncriUrt paying us in edvance for 1860 i-hall have their names Immediately entered, and the observer will b§> seut to them. UNTIL JANUARY FIRST, GRATIS I Subscribe toon, as the frrt papti s will commence when the names are entered. Sample copies 10 any ad dress frtt. Tonus. SS,3« a year in Advance SIDNEY K. MORSE Jr. A CO.. Oct. 85,1505. 37 Park Row, Now York. THE HERALD OF HEALTH ANP Journal of Physical Culture FOR YOVEJKBEB, ISOS, e 0 N T A I if S : 1. *ol° AlcoholicUuddlement, or the question ofAlco holic Medication discussed in Its length and breadth. 2. Notes on Travel, or the Health Institution* of Eng land. 3. T1... Health of Students. 4. Oerrit Smith on Drunkenness. 6. A Chapter on XerTou.-00-**. «>. PhysicUl Training In Amherst College; it being a letter f.om l»r. Hitchcock, Profejworof Physical Cnl ture in that Institution, to the Publishers of the J for aid. 7. Drunkard's Brains. 8. Intermittent Fevers, « Turkish llittfi*. 10. The Ch.dera, 11. Khick Spot in Vineland. 12. A Learned liondoner on Americans. 13. Th» True Temperance Platform in Ohio. And many other interesting articles. Tks "cra/d %112 Health contains Korty Pages of matter on Hhv-,cal Cnlturo and Health t.q.ics, ond should be ■ n the nanus of every m>4her who would rear her child ren t" robuat'manhood, every student who would presrrve bis health, and every invalid who wonld be led away from a depeiulence ( »n drng and quack medicine* to a de pendence on nature's reinediee—air, food, clothing, and u wi*e hygiene. TKRMS. Onp copy one year, ?1 SO; »in K I« n-imbors 35 cent*; four copies, |5; ten copies, $lO. Address MILLKIt. WOOD k CO., No. 15 Laight Street, New York. JNoe. 15, 1865. Drugs ! Drugs! Drugsi ORS.GRtHiM&fIUSELTON HAAINO purchased the Drug Store recently owned • y ! , ' Hamilton, will curry on the Drug busi ness in all it* departments, at the old stand, Boyd's Block lain Street Butler Pa. We have constantly on hand and for sale a pure quality ot DRUGS-CHEMICALS and PAINTS OILS VAHNISHKS AND GLASS, WIIITK LKAD, RED LEAD * LTTnERAGE Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty, TURPENTINE, AND ALCOHOL. laud, Kisii a nkats-footoils, BOTTLES, VIALS, AA'D COKKS. HO A P. SPONOKS A LAMPS, • i'I'KEOKoI'ND SPIC-fcS,IT.AC.AC. , Also a gener.-l variety of Perfumery & Toilet Articlps. Wine.-i and Liquors Cor Medical purposes. Wines for Sacramental u-e, furnished at cost. Physicians pres criptions carefully com|K>uude«l. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine our stock, we are confident that cm sell as reasonable ns any similar establishment iu the couuty. Nov. 22 Ibttfr ly •} GOING FAST FOR CASH R. V, K J, L. M'ABOT Ilayejust received at their Establishment, in Butler, Pa., a Large and well selected stock of SEASONABLE GOODS which tl.ov or? selling at low rates. . ' 1 llu v 111 Read the following Catalogue and profit thereby. For the Ladies : A Large Stock of Dress Goods, snch as Silks-, Cohurgs, Cloth, Alpaca*, Prints, Delaiiies, Gin-hams llooDed Skirts, &c. For the Gentlemen : Always on hand, Black Clothes, Fancy and Black Cassimeres Satti- ' nets, Tweeds, Vestings, Shirting, Boots & Slices, Hats & Caps. House hold goods, such as muslins, Table Cloths, Oil Cloths, Linnen, Car pets, Curtins, &c., &c. • Some of our Prices : IS HcnvyMu6Un*2s €n IVl'] I'N A CAEiI* AI¥H JEXAJWIIJ¥E OUR ASSOKTMKI^T. Butler, April 18, 180G::tf. BOIT.^SHOE, LEATHER AND FINDINGS STORE, ON MAIN STREET, One door North of M'Aboy's Store. GENTS' FRENCH CALK HOOTS, SHOES AND CONGRESS GAITERS. LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS MISSES' BOOTS, SHOES, AND GUMS. BOYS BOOTS & SHOES. Children** Shoes of nil Hinds. A FULL AND COMI'LKTK AKSOKTMBN'T of my own manufacture, constantly on hand,and work made to ordor, of the BEST STOCK nod in the LATEST STYLE. A large and full aaaortment of tiactoru k, of the very bent material and workniunxhln. All kiudd of LEATHER & FINDINGS French and Common Qjlf skin*. Sole and Ujjpe&Leather, ' Morocco, Kips and Kids. ROANS AND LININGS Of nil kind*. We have the lsrfciyrt, lie«t »et<>cte<i, and for the time., the cheapest utock ever ottored r..r mile in Kntler. The public are invited to call and examine f.»r tliero nelve*. May 31—tf TTIEODORB nUSKI.TOS Every Body His Own Broom Maker ("tLARK'S Met&llc Broom Wrapper ID the tnoet sue. J ceMtul article of the kind ever Introduced into thin country. Patented Mat 23d, lWvi. Agenu are making from $lO to »JO per day. The rlßht of thla coautj for sale. Send for circular. Aijdit-n* PETERS * CO ">• Ho I 21H. JlarriHlinr p, NEW "T^RTTVT Sedwick Neff & Co. TOHN A. SEDWICK, P. P. Brown.and E. NetT !m»e rj Uii» lay went Into a Partnership. in the II irtH"»and Muldle manufacture bueiriei., at the old »tand of John A. Badwlck, oppoeite Boyd'* Bnlldinir. where they will continue to inanuf-trture all article* in thetr line at the li>j»i«tprlcwi. Uivensacall. Oct. 11,lftfio. EPWIOK SEEF t CO. vTTTST OPENEI) NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP. ON WAIN STREET. Opposite Boyd'. Diilldlng. WIIKEE we are prepared to manufacture Boot* and Show of all klndu, to order, of the l,e»t maWrml in thelateet «tyle«, and of thetinrat workm.nnhip on tlie Mhorteat fioatohle notice; and at as reasonable rata* 1 a* I lie same quality can lie hadatanr other eefctblUh J. A. SIIANOR A J. fIICKKL THOS. Attorney at Law, PENSION AND ( LAIM AGENT, Office with Chai. NTamllr,,, E»q., Hontli Weat corn nf tlir dl.un mid butler P*. THE] WORLD Iti-onu'lit rlfflit In tlio' Vcrv Midst of BUTLER,' situate on main street, •< 1,1 "i i>»* _ \"yj ,(>' Tubacco. SnnfT ami (i --fvt l,,av " readily" •' i i' '|" i' ' I l"li - ' T/ ' v an, snugly standing on . 11 box.Hit It * outstietch customers. ' v;*••'<" ( ' v ''- e,l> > T Mnnnfa c # Dealer in a Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. Having been duly appointed a "Committee of Six,"to proceed to parts beyond these diggins, to procure for the citizens ol Bntler, ami all others who may favor him with a fall, the choicest articles in his line, would respectfutly repreaent; that in pursuance of hi* appointment, lie lias been successful In collecting " tall specimens" of the"best articles ever found in Butler! He Would also further represent: that he feds grateful to the public for the fa vors conferred upon liiin, in "days gone by," and In.pes he will merit a continuation of their patronage In ' days that are to*..me." In conclusion, he begs leave to make the following re mark: that he has a little the best Articles in his lin-.that are to be found from the "centre to the circumference" of Pennsylvania, and indeed, he might Safely add, the United States of North America, the British Possessions, or the Californias. including the month of tho Col tin Ida river, all along the coast of Oregon, up a« high as the parallel of " Phffty Phonr Phorly." He HUMBLY soli cits the custom of all tne ''Dear IVnpb'ot Itntler, or any wayfaring man who may chance 1.. nuikehis transit across the disc of Butler, or sojourn within her borders for "a season," feeling confident he will give satisfaction, both as regards price and quality. Come and examine far vons selves! Don't put It off! I Procrastination is the thief of ??I OKOIIUE VOQKLEY. Jr. Butler, Pa., May 11,1804 Wt'KCiEON DKNTIST'W. DRS.S. R. &C. L. DIEFFENBACHER. A I« K prepared tolusert j / 4' * 112 Jfh> ytMclnl den tui let! W fi/L' r'„ 0 ", i - tirewt .»n Vulcanite.Coral fiver Platina. «-s '- tl'in 'j V& Improvement# in dentf*- w*' examine Hieir new ntvle« of Vulcanite and Cora lite work. Killing, cleaning extracting and adjusting the teeth done with the host material* aml in the bent manner. Particular attention paid to children'* teeth. An mechanic*, they dety com petition: a* opera torn they rank among the beat Char- KM moderate. A.lvice free of charge. Offlce— In Boyd. H'lildinK Jetb*r*»u Street, Hutler Pa. Dec. y. 1803»r::tf. . • REDTCK'S DRUG STORE, Opposite Stein'M .Storr, DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS, MFDICINEB, MEDICIXES MKDICINBB, MKDICINRS, MKDICINKS, WK DIC INKS, DTK?, DYKS, DYKS. PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS, Pure J.iquoi • for Medical u«e only. Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. French and American Perfumery, and Toilet article) Bruahee, Tru«<waad all articles in the Dragline, of the be*t quality and at fairest ratea. Dec. 9, 1863. George Vogeley, Jr„ MANUFACTURER ANB DEALER IV ALL XJSM or Tobacco, Snuff, and Scgars, Main .Street, IJutler. Things Done Up Right!! Twish to Inform Hutler couuty, and tho region round about, that 1 hare Juat received the best articles ev er imported into this county. The only way to prove toe fact is to call nnd es amine ni> Tobacco, Suit IT and Heqn rm% believing in the trnth of the old adage that 'the proof of the Pudding in in chewing the Ma*." Any man that hnn an it.kllDg for Tobacco, in any of it, ornn, can bo gratified. _ 4f . GEORGE YOGELEY, Jr. Hutler. Nov. Sn, ief>4. | NEW. SKIRTS FOR 18«f>-6 j The Groat Invention of the Age in I3I003? SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt. THIS INVENTION constat* of Dimtx (or two) Hllfn tic Pure Refined step I Springs, Ingeniously loaded tight lynnd firmly together,»dgo to making the tough (*At. moat flex hie, clastic 'url duralde .Spring ever u-ed. They seldom bond or hrwaff, like the Single Springs, and const -queutly preset ve their por feet and beautiful Shape inori'th n twice a* long as any single Spring Skirt that Ever Han or fan he made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Ell ptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Asaeui lilies, Opei.-tn, Carriages, liailrond tars, Church Pews. Arm Chair*, f>r Promenade and House Dress as the Skirt can he folded when in use to occupy a small place aa easily andConveniently as a Silk or Mmilin Dreaa. A Lady having the Pltytsuie, Cnmforymd Great Convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic fe.d Spring Kkitt for a single day will Never afterwards willingly dispense with tholr use. ForChiidren, Mla«es,aud Young l«adies they are superior to all others. 'lift. IIOOPS are covered with 2 pi v double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as'the Single yarn covering which la used on *ll Single Kteel II nop Skirts. The three bottom roda on every Skirt are also Double BteM, and twice or double covered to | re vent the cover ing from wearing off the rod* when diageing down stair* stone steps. Ac., Ac., which they are constantly subject to when in use. All are mado of new and elegant Corded Tapes, and I are the best quality in every part giving to the wearer | the most graceful and perfect Shape possible, and are J unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable j and economical Skirt ever made. I WEST'S ItKADLKY k CAH*, PROPRIETORS of the j Invention, and SOLE >1 AMIFAt TL' KEKS, 97, Chambers I 1 and 7i> k 81 Read* Street#, New York. FOR SALE in all first-class Stores in this Citv, and throughout the United Stute/awl Canada. Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the Went Indies. : Enquire for the Ouplex Elliptic (or double l ] Spr.n" Skirt. K A . dC. 1 A.\ I\FALLAHLECVItE FOR RHEUMATISM. rpo those who think and reflect. Now my brqther, »la- J. ter or friend,aa the case may he.alltbat 1 ask of'yoti is. that with a elear mind, and a pure heart—a lo*e for truth, and a willingness to accept it, yon read the fob I am coring quite a number of case* of Rheumathm every year, and n >w I intend to make it known general ly through the medium of newapapurs. 1 have con fined my medicine principally to my own neighborhood for a considerable length of time, in order to tear its merits thoroughly, and now I can offer It to the public with a c«*i Unity of it* aucceas, knowing that a trial will recommend it. Ido not recommend it t > cure anything but RIIECMATISM—for which 1 have tested its merit* thoroughly, with aatiabctioa to myself and others. I can send my compound by mail to any addreaa; home recommendations, as to who lam 1 refer the public to S. Lowell and P. Knoose, of Richland tp., Venango co.. Pa.,C- C. Sloan, S Ross, and li. Camp, of hndeuton ; Mrs. Brencman, Clsrioi.; Mrs. M. Louchnor SalenC, and Mrs. M'Uinnis, Richland tp . Pa., and ahoat of others who have been cured by my vegetable com pound* Add. 08*. with two Scout stamps K, F. lILAIK, • Kmlenton, . Vennngo co., l'enn'a HEAD QUARTERS. NEW fSTIBLISHMEKI. .lOßa.\ P. ORR, LA TE OF TIIE POTOMAC ARMY, PHOTOGRAPHER & AMBROTYPIST, HAS 1-rwtwl a New Dail.linß »n Jefferson street, on pasite the Oitijb* Ofßce. Wl.ero bo ii prepared with»n entirely NKW Al'l-AttATUS nn.l MATitKIAL »/ th, YHkYUBST QUALITraniLATSXTSTYLES, LIFE LIKE PICTURES. THANKFUL Fori PAST rATRO.NAOE, WE OFFER "ur ««rvlre« to MM nohllc ; and ple«lt!< oar»elTe.to .pare no pains or labor to accommodate all who may think proper to give us a call. JOHN P. ORR Rutler, Oct. 4, lKCArtf. NEW SHOE SHOP. 'PHI: undersigned having pnrebnsed the well-known I time Shop „l C. AF. Hurlv,sub*c , uo.it ly owned l»y KiM 11. 11 IJ..W prepare (| toM'll IIS hiW a." llliy nth,, ta ihshmeut ot the kind 111 tow i, and la prepi'rcd to do fob work on short n.»tic«- Call jml see. lie is also carrying 011 the Tut ry bminesi at tfie <dd stand, and will p.iv tlie higho*t pi ices f.:r all kimla ..I i«i i •• .tiid nark delivered m g ><><l condition II" 1 "-' . F.d. 2S. 'Brj—ly> » MA ADOBE. MA a«IMKt WECKBECK STOVES AND PLOUGHS. \\T I ' r KREO KKK A R EMtEß.—Fouti •*l **.|inWvl 'lorn—Foundry North of the I. * r ' ,,,4rh of ,lnfl# * r - w h«ra Stoves, ph»n ffi', iif'..TiTTin '""I other casting*are made oushor ,i«.- WV7 t,ce * Their ware-room in on Mainreet Him .1..." .North ot. lack's Hotel, where you win find ,ove* ofallMXe* andpatrons. They also keep on hand.. ling.. stock Of Ploughs, which they -ell as cheap na thevaiii be bonght ut any other establishment in tbo county Dec.9.lßK3::tf R. m. Iffi'LURE, Attorney at Law, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT. , OFFICE, N. K. corner of Diamond, Rutler, Pa. Fch. a. 18G4::tf. FAR fill FOR SALE ! A I'K .>lll A 111, K propcrtv situated\'. inile from the Jiorough of ttutler, on the New Castle road, containing Sh VENTT-FIVE A CUES, A two Ntiiry Ittl -k Ilonne thereon erected. Bnml «|.nnK»of iievr falling* wat.r, a Urge orchard, ami •H|i;k>wilto III! undorUld with colli. [HI IJ well timbered. t"i I'arl inil.li -, en<|uiie of W. o. Ilrackenridgf, Butler, or IwcrihiT raiding In Buffalo Tn. Iliillcr Co l"a March 7. 18110. * M. 11. BYKKI.Y. IWJ3W FIRM. rnilT* nnderetgned having gonaJntofrartncrOiip. in the 1 IIOOT and SHOE Manufactnrlijg Hoyd'n block, two doom SoAth of ft'eeher * Tronfiuan'* Store Mnin street, Hutler, Pa., are prepared to make the neot | e»t IhKt and Shoe and do the bc*l job work of any other OKtablhhmcnt in t.ie phiee. great experience In the buftinena wo cannot f.iil to please. Call and give u- I' ~Z,-„ BC,,E,nRR "'CnOLAS. JOHN fi. BUTLEft ATOMSTAfU^ AM> Claim Agent. omc with W. S 4 A.O Bojrt, In Boyd 1 . Work ~r 011,1 .torjr Claim, again.! th- .lovernn, «,t, back pay. pension*, Ac., promptly r«. march 'JH, Y«>—t>nto. COUUTY NIKVKIOR. A NY perann *1 thing surveying dono by the Countv March 7th lHtitftf. i Gilmore & Liebler" 108 WOOD ST. PITTSBURGH. MAXDPACTDREHH of AND WHOLESALE AND HETAIL DEALERS IN TRUNKS, VALISES, Saddles, Ifariie** A.\ I> ALL KINDS OP LADIES SACHELS. Jau. -J4, WHEELER & WILSON'S SEvVINC MACHINLS! T h «, c "®"'»"tly id hand, aim machine I'll, icedl.» throail. ollera ic. Aim A K .TIt fit IJT. .nartiiw anil Mr*, improved mollis for cutting dreuuja aacksic. fall al MRS. T. J, I.DWMANH. Foh 2Sth «:mo Ag PBO«PE€TUB OP THE ATUNTIC MONTHLY FOR 1866. With the linmhcr for".7auui y, ISCS, JUO ATUTIC MONTH ET enter* upon its SEYEXTff VOLUMjB. It has reached «n age and a circui tt lon never bofhn attained l»y uny American ningjnriite of its claim, nml its popularity KtiMilil v increases with ench sncceedinz vear. Hie Publisher* Iwrt provided for the* rentiers of the AT'-fNTicUm inj? the wt.niing year article* which tl.cy 4 areconflfidnt will not only ifttstaln (he reputation of the magar.in«aN the lending exponent of American litera ture, bnt will incrfensu its general attractiveness awl value. Tin* ATI.ATIC for the year 18f»0 will contain the follow ing features of e*p«*cl il interest: PASSAGES FROM HAWTHORKF.'S DIARY Ileing extracts from the fate NATHANIEL HAWTIIOR VK beginning at a period Immediately subsequent to his lenvinff College. GRIFFITH G A VNT ; OR, JEALOUSY. A new novel, by CHARLES HEADS. This new story begin* in the December number, an«l bids fair to be one of Mr. Rende's most interesting novel*. THE CHIMN BY CORNER. By IIAMUET IIRERCH *R STOWg. Mrs Stowc will continue her admirable pa pers upon domestic ami social topics. The flnee above-mimed features will be continued wllUonfa? 1 - h0 ***\ In tu ,h ® "'"Karlnu STORIES BY DA YA R D TAYLOR, the flrs of tilt*, entitled, "Bustity and the Beast,' —Mill appear In January. STORIES fit Mr I MARIS CHILD the Ar*t of wjiich,entlll,sl,-iwchlue,-' Will be primed iu lilt' February number. I," r n - <■■ l'i Hn_- chap into|h new v*. " , *'">« three or four month. nZ»* n pf? " AYS ° F SAYAGBLAtf UOB , variety of lutorwtlug incident and personal rem.nicencc. by one who knew him. enumerated usual rati t J- w InrnUt its reader* with its THE BEST ESSAYS, TIIK BEST 880RTEP, TilK IIKMT POKMg, from It. unrivaled corps of contributors, mmnMaing many of the grrt Am, rican Writers The January number will contain ontr.bntlom from Henry H Longfellow, the late Nathaniel Hawthorne < liarles Reade, Harriet 11. Stowe, J. T. Trowbrldges Bryant, Rnyerd Taj lor. Donald 0. Mitchell Hail Hamilton. The author of "Lire in the Iron Mill. Ami other popular writer. TERMS OF THE A TL ANTIC. Single suWriptioni -Put dollars per years. Cnlb rates,—Two copies for.< 7.00: five copies for *l«,00 ten copies for (30,00: and each a,Mil copy (.100 For every club of of twenty snbsrriheis an extra con* wl l be luruished gratil, or Twenty one copies for sixty nobbing with •' Our young Folk,."—The Atlantic awl Our Voting Folks will be furnished lo one address for Hve Dollars per yeai. TICKNOK & KIRIsDS, PnMlshcrs. 121 Tteniont St.. Boston. PROSPECTUS FOB ISC«. TIE LIDfS FRIEID. SI'LEXDII) Allli AI'OF TA LENT. m entering upon the third year of its existence, 4he proprie.ors of tins new nutKaxinv beg hmvc to offer their tiinuß.*' to tin l I I-IM«S of America for tin* lilternl support already extemlcd to them. Pew iin-irlnc* have h. « f ed during their year of a list of nearly twentv li* e thousand name*. 3 THE LWA Fsikno WILT CDIRTINUE TO AS HERETO FIRE TO CHOICE LIT ORAL URY NII.L HIE ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE FASHION*. IT W ILL CONTAIN THE LATEST PALTEI US OF CLOAKS. CAPS. BONNET*, HEAD ILRESSSES, FUMY WOIK. EMBROIDERY AC . WILLI I<«<<-«•.]>TMU»IC, AND OTHER MATTERS INTERESTING TO I ««ll<><4. TIN* MINI.- ALONE IS WORTH M >R« THAN THE COST OF THE WHOLE INAGIR.IUE. THE PIECES BEING SELERTED—BY I*I• 'F ««*«•» FROM THE CUPARMI* REPOSITORY OF TH.IT W I.T-LY KNOWN AND ENTERPRISING HNN, MESSRS. A BEAU IFUL STEEL FNNCY T*!NPR T 4VLNSR AND A SUPERB CO] '»REIL STEEL I'LITC WILL I• I ISTRATE C*»-RY NUMBER; ITESHLES WELL EXECUTED WOOD CLIT*. ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE FASHIONS, FANCY WORK, AC , TOO I.UMEFOUS TO DRTAIL. SKWING MA ('HI M K I'll KM IUM. IN ORDER TO NNNL'IC INDIE* TO PROCURE N FIRST QUALITY SEW JUG MACHINE AT VERY LITTLE OUTLAY, WFE MAKE THE 1.1- LOWING LIBEI AL OFFER 4 ;-WO WILL GIRO ONE OF \\ IN-ILER I \\ ILFT'MI'RT CELEBRETED MEWING MACHINE*. THE RC.-UHIT PRICE OF V* HCH IS FIFTY-FIVE NOLLE- S. «»N THE T< I! .WING TERMS : I TWENTY COPIES OF THE LADY'S FIIOUD ONE YEAR. AU<L THE ?<•**ing M ochine * jj7n.tH) 2. Thirty copies, one yen-, nod tin- S->vm: \la •J. Forty copi.s, one year, aud IIM> E> W ing M«- chine. «lon.(V) IN THE HINT OF THE AB>»V«» . LULU, A LADY RAN TWEIPV SUBSCRIBERS AT TFCE REGULAR PRICE OF F2 /".'"A ropy. NNDTHI':I BY SENDING ON THE«E SUBSCRIPTIONS. AND twrut-f dnliar* t n addition, WILL GET A MACHINE'LHAT SHE RIFNTOI BUY ANY WHERE ELSE F,.R LEW THAN FIFTY FIVE DOLLARS IF SHE PETS THIRTY SUBSCRIBERS AND SEVENTY-FIVE I)■ .11 hm, SHE W|J| ONLY HAVE TO ADD TE S D"LLSL MS TO THE AMOUNT. WHILE IT SHE GET* FORTY SUBSCRIBERS AT THE ICGULUR PRICE, SHE W ILL GET LIER MIDLINE FOR NOTHING. 'J HE NUIGA/IRIE WILL HE SENT TO DIFFERENT PRNT OFFICES, IF DESIRED. THE NAMES AND MONEY SHOU|D LV F AWARDED AS RAPIDLY AS OBTAIN**' I , IN ORDER THAT THE SUBSCRIBERS MAY BEGIN TO RECEIVE THEIR MAGAZINES AT ONCE AND NOT BECOME DISSATISFIED WITH THE DELAY. WHEN THE WHOLE AMOUNT OF MONEY IS RECEIVED THE HEWITT# MACHINE WILL BE DULY FORWARDED. THE CLUBS MAY HE PARTLY COMP.«E 1 OF SUBSCRIBER* TO THE S.iturthiy Kvtniuft Hist, IF DESIRED. TIT, -IN ALL ESSE*IHE MACHINE SENT WILL HE THE REGULAR WHEEDER K WILSON'S N.. 8 MACHINE, SOLD I.V THEM IN NEW Y« IK FOR FLFTYFIVE DOLL-.R*. THE MACHINE WILL !><• SELECTED N WAF THE MANUFACTORY IN V W VOI K BOXED, KIEL FORWARDED FREE OF COFCT, with the, exception of freight TERMS: ONR TERMS ARE TFIO «R»ME AS THOSE OF THE WELL KNOWN WEEKLY PAPER IHE Suturihii/ Errning I'ost— IN ORDER THAT THE CLUBS LINY BE MADE TTP OF THE PAPER AND MAP;.UIUE CONJOINTLY THEN IT I- EODEHINNL—AND AREAS FOLLOW*: FINE COPY, ONE YEAR, ,V» TWO COPIEII, ' . ' . ' » Fonr " •• V.V.B «0 L.IIRHT COP LEE, ONE YEAR, (AMI MY- !.» GETTER UP OF CLUB W 00 Twenty " »• •* • - no Oho copy of ffcc Lady's Friend and one of the Post, *4OO Single numbers of THE LADY'S FIH xn (postave paid by Hnl»*crili«r* In Rrlti*h N »rth Amtflr* mnst remit 12 rent* in addition T«» the annual fmtweription, AS we have to prepay the V. S. Postage The content* of the /witfy's Frimil and of tlie I'nst will alwuv* be entirely different. Ad.lrw»« I'EACON A PETERSON, Nov 2*J. j No 310 Walnut street, Philadelphia. l'|M Model I'nrlor Miiga/.iiio of America. ro>ir/(rlaHS T F3 MONTHLY mmi Com Hoc* and present* themoxt intereetiug, useful. and attractive army of puralar feature* ever offered in a magazine, including FIAItGER AND MOIIfrCOSTLY STEEL ENGRAVINGS Than ar» furni*hed in any other. OBJQISAL ROBES AX D POEMS RY THE MOST EMINENT AUTHORS. NEW AND VALUABLE MUSIC, Ry the nnwt popular composers. ARCUITKC'TURE AND MODEL COTTAGES, With diagram*. FL.NE PORTRAITS OT EMINENT PERSONS THK FASHIONS. In every department of Ladles, and Children'* Dresn xplondidlv illuxtratcd with unrivaled and model Ftudiio Plat.-, and our usual FULL SIZE PATTERNS, RRAID A KMRROTDERY. Also. Il.aueludd matters and receipt*, with Jennie J nine* talk on woman * tcpic; Pari* correspondence, etc., etc., etc. . Together with a ennstant succession of KrilHant Nov i elti'-H. all to he finely and artistically iMust rated, and 1 the M agar in# to b« printed on the finest p»iper. and in a stvlc for binding into a handaomo volume for the center table ««t the close of the yjsar. Yearly, $3.00 with a set of r%ro beautiful Parlor Steel Engraving*, or a Package containing Worth of Kxtra Full-else Pattern*, a* a Premium to «HC|» Sub- ' Bcril.er. Hatch additional Snbta.rjber. whvu *eiit in CIUIM, ' >2.&Q; ThrfCopiea for $7.50; Fivu Co plea f.»r sl2: Tea , copies for |22; with the premium to each subscriber. | Address W. JKNMNOS DOMEKKKT, 473 Itr-wuJway, S»w York. Single ropiea mailed free on receipt of price, Back j number*, us specimen*, lo ients. Splendid premiuma are offered for Club*, consisting of Hold Pens, Album*, yearly subwrlptj«.na to the t»e*t , magazine*, Webatem Largf Dictionary. Clotlioe w tingera : Music boxes, Melodeons, .Sewing machine*, Piano*. Ac t Anybody can eually secure one "112 the above Premiums ' Til w limloraiffned would respectfully Ifttbrm the nubile ! that they have entered into Partnership, in the Undcrtaklntf Uu**lne»H, end hereby xollcit the patronage of the public. They are provided with A neat Ileorae, ami have on hand i* Urge quantity of the very bent material, and are ' fully prepared t«> furnish Coffins of i«|l kind* on short notice. They will have on hand« constantly a variety of Coffins finished to suit purchaaera, and on the moat rea sonable term*. They will a!*o furnish Carriages and conveyances for ! Kiiner.il occasion* when requested. Ware Rooms, on Jefferson street, 2 doors West of American Citizen Office <*. C. ROESSTNO, flutter. July 20, ISO&.rtf. tiKnilUE W. KHA. Fif.k Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1-OT TM, l3i> I3V IS4O AND Incorporated by Legislative Chartsr w mimasma Of the kin,) IV TIIK UNIOK, condneralicmo*! BUBINKSS MAN. (,ur highest cot. bvri.sbf, hen,,,. Last and West, prononr.re his system of Ikstk-kee, ing uiie.pni.ecl—comprehending every department of bnsl •lata of whol ' in ,lx '! r weeks. It con- STOCK noons, closed once will, a loss and twice with a gain—exhibit, new book* 68 different methods, the transfer of old to PARTNERSHIP BOOKS, conducted by three different methods, exhibiting the transfer or old to lm>k-, with the introduction of a new partner. And practically Illustrating the PRIVATE LEDGER, by means of which the results of the business are ken W Till "r" . "' f " r ,h * " 112 partners oS rhe book is nut even nametl elsewhere. The settle ment of Partnership Bookn by 8 BFNOLI KNTRY, with six practical illustrations, exhibiting tfie books re opened by Double-Entry. A concise rale for rectifying DEIIANOKD DOUBLB-KNTRY BOOKS, Witt, six specifications. The gain or loss found, and the books correctly rtMipened, The learner Is also exercised I n OPENING BOOKS, Trom eight specifications, Including special con.lltlon.'no often met will, i„ business. Also, . ,„ riuM of,.„rclse,T„ CLOSING BOOKS, write"abuitt'ei''My'' Ur Tl " learner also BUSINESS FORMS . HUTt-P V °"?' "«*'-■ Ornfts Orders ! 112 Account-', Invoices. Ac., ic. .Also,"a mtSINESS LETTERS, which, with Hie I,nslnesarouina, are all connected with his course of Rook-Keeping, making It a regular course of bnsiness p, set Ice, with a course of twenty-live LUCTUREI! UIDN BOOK-KKKI'INO, by the Senior Principal, explaining all the business mat ters recorded iu the text. Also, twelv- LECrOBES ON BIISI.NEtiS SVBJKCTS. Ilnw every or a may get rich. Ilow to get rich by tra ding, riio ciinsea of commercial failures. On specula r!" ai"i'ai Influence of integrity n, youth. Ac Also, lectures upon COMMERCIAL LAW, .-11 I'm' nersnlpa.Contracts, Insurance, Common Carriers the SlMlute of Limitations, tc. Practical instructions in detecting COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, by a roll set of genuine vignettes and eonnters, and a Urge collect ion of counterfeit notes. OUI! RAILROAD BIKIK-KEEPIN'd, tin msnnscript.) exhibits the construction and equip ment. ' lie opri :rt ing expenditures, ihe hooks fli>sed an. ividen.l lecrded Tiles, bo,,k« are «Ker tlse.l by Athers, l.ut not taught elsewhere In the city Our new system . .112 PRIVATE nANK BOOKS, (In manuscript.) en,l.racing all the best forms In n<« I'l Vil "' Baokers our new enlarged editi.-u of STEAMBOAT BOOK KEEPING, I. parlmentsfu.leot. are Instrnctrd from Ihe nels-'en* Is, to*! edition of DUFF S Steamhost lb..k-Krepine the ijdete ijdete work upon this branch of the science ptlhli fheit. I °« r 112"» «•»" liiwltim# Inrlnric n!.ont 112 lfTt ni SI.VKSg HOOK.". ' nli'.l to Kli.mt TIIIIITY DIKKKIIKNT ROLLM.RL, ; N ! i - ; Ihty-ltookx. 6 Jonrtuili*, tv I Bnl M-80, . 11*.D !nmlco IUXJIU, 1 ■|,. rk n-iri-trr. 1 l>i'p.*lr-regli.t<< r , 3 L'liltM-lKiu-rpiib,.!* ; I Ti.kl.r 1 11, U..IV, , fV.'igl,, 2 l-fl!,": ■ •• ok'. I l-nel-hftok. 1 heee bor>kHpr.icticaily record about : 11l VI- .I.,n»itml pi..,, „l ~,1n,„1i..J i„. ,T, ...1,if...| l,v«,Ty IU-1, i, i„ . ||, lW 112„. , 1,,, I -mrc. e.1.-d 111 inututin#him will be licet xoeu by coinniii'iuu I the papernaud book* of their pupils' with those of the K ,,l, biatuH«.f Hum imOitution. IIAHPKK S KNI.A HOKD KPITIOV OF * i>t:r r'w hook Price 112 1,75. Postage liO centn. by gen- The following testimonials indicafe tlie character o thlsvork : - N.> Tnrk upon Hmk-Kw-plnj, explain, the ~ibi cctH with so much clcnrness and ilmnhciiy." F. \V. KI»MIJNDB. ( MKhier MechanfcK Nank, W all nt., N. Y "It glvesa clear insight into all department* of this science." A. 3. Fit A."KP, Caslilorof Seventh nierchant. hank director, etc., lie has Imrn the repulatint of the higest older <1 businCMs talents." JOUN W. lit*i:\HAM, Merchant, No. 8 o<|||lll St.. .New \'f»rk. Mr. Duff is a man of mre qnallfiratioiis for hunimui ß " JOHN M. I). TA Vhult, .Merchant, Union St.. Sew Orleans " y.r. Duff is a merchant of the Or«t re-peclahiJit v ." J- l'A.\J>!S. . haul. New Orleans. "I graduated in Duffs College in half the timo I ex. pccted. Hi-admirable f.v«r,.in includes nothing Burner riuous-. nor leaves out auy thing esAentisl." Cashier Nlagra Pank, N. V. 4 ' It contains much matter important t.. the merchant *• „ . 112. O. IIAUTF.AD, President Manhattan Pank N Y "Tlie- most complete work of tlm kind I have ever JAMKS P. MURK AY, President Exchange Pank. IMttshui Kh. " Thrf mi>st clear and comprehensive that I have niet with." JOHN S\YDKH, Cashier llank of I'ittshurgh. ' You have yonr own long experience a* a merchant to good nae iu this work." lUCHAKD IRVIN, Merchaut, No. 08 Front street N. Y. Ti>o favorable opinions already expressmi by gentle men of competent authority are well deserved and very properly bestowed." CHARLES M. r.ECPP LEOPOLD PIERWOKTII. ROBERT KKLI.Y, Special Comm'ttee ef the Chamber of Commerce N. Y [Extract Irom the Minutos.] ' • PROSPER M WKTMORE. Secretary. "Your Committee unanimously concur In the oplnl<»ft of the utility of the improved met hod of Mr. Duff" .OI.'RDO.N J. LEEDS, Recording Secretary of the American Institute, N. Y, TIIE NEW ENGLAND EDITION OF DUFF S STEAM BOAT BOOK KEEPING, Just Published by the anthor. Price f'J.OO. Sold by Generally. "A perfect system for kef-ding iticli books and accounts" t J. CAROTIIERS. Formerly Cashier of the Merchants' Dank Pittsburg. "The Time Table alone in worth the price of tho book " D. B. lIKRRoN, Late Clerk of steamer Mount Vernon. "I consider tlie legal form of the Steann r's Protest so valuable that I nevei leavo por without n copy «if the book up »..ard." a . C. McCALLAM. Captain steamer Areola '•T >inly work pnbiiitbe ofany valne to the Ftoamer' \cc»>u 'tant." J. F. J. ALLISON, Formerly Clerk of the St<*amor Fortune 4 1 ~e most perfect system of Steamer's Accounts In use.'* C. 8. FRISBEK, Formerly Oiptain of steamer Nashville On Win. 11. IIuII 'k PenninnMliin. Twelve Firstl PreuiinniM fT the best Business and Ornamental Penmanship awarded our Present Pmimnn, by the United States Fair atClncinnati in P<-uusylvania Stnte Fair at Wyoming "..'1"" XiMiU Western Pcitusylvania Fair at Ptttabarghlßoo Wester* Virginia Fair at Wheeling ! 1800 And the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland .....1802 AH of which are exhibited at our office. Ol'R. TERMS. nnt been advanced si net the war, while other t-i* At tuition orflOandflfi extra for Penmanship Our tuition forgrauating Cour»e, including ) bnsiness penmanship time unlimited, is / wu <K ' Blank books (for which others charge 112 A s'2 0 Duff's Book-keeping,(other texts cost $3 4 $4) $1 We therefore present the bnsiness student with the IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: Lai. W« imye ihe best in the We»t. ad. The be«t Wyrtem of accounts taught under the Authors directions. i 3«1. The lectures of an experienced Merchant. 4th. 7 or H weeks -avod in time of study. &th. Th« wiine time saved iu boarding. oth. From fl2 to flj saved In blanks and print. 7th. The graduates share in the long standing rcss tion of the C< liege Jta' Sor particulars semi for o»r enlarged new clrcu , pp. lift, «ilh »iiiule» ~| unr lii lvrlAmand auulur.tHl writing lucloalng Tvenif-Jitt an I. for p<,«t. P. UUfTF" * *O3, PI tt.bur K h,P«.
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