i'\diTn«! DRY GOODS. HEAD OUARTEHS, B T. PAPE & CO. One Door South of Ist National Bank u\ |i . jJl^^jfilOSIERY. A nt 100 Pieces Sheetings Al io, IS, 2.(1 nii.d HOO pircrH l'l-iutft, to, 15. 18, SO 1019 pifccs OoluiilM, 15, 2ft, 25. 50 pieces l*oII)<> flicvre* 31. 57 200peices Dress Goods .A.T ALL PRIONS. millinery Goods, an enor mous Stock, at OLD PRICES* 250 LndieN Nnque.x. COIIIH, IIIMI I'lieslerflelilN. L.ywoest Stock Ever Opened. WE MITE »Mii DEFY CiniPKTITXOX. j OA-LXJ .A-ISTD SEE. Hf.H FIRMIMV GOODS! JOXiW 0/C'O 112/ CbU 1 (t) i,\f (Successor to .Tunica A. Ncglev,) I }| WIXO JH.I roUrn. , 1 from Iho Ewlernclllw, now 1 ir-. - i.i ibe K»,r. B. V. Hamilton, will carry on the Drug bus ness in all it« departments. at the ohlstand, Boyd's Bloc Main Street But lor Pa. We have constantly on han and for Kile a pure quality *il DA COS CHEMICAL? and PAINTS OIW V A KNISH KS A NT> GL AgS, WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD A LITnKRAGE Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty, TERPENTINE. AND ALCOHOL, LARI>, H'LU- NKATS-FOOT OILS, LUTILES, VIALB, A/'D CORKS, FIOA I*, BPONC. KS A LAMPS. PL UK GROUND SPICES, At. 4c. Ac. Also* genercl variety uf Perfumery & Toilet Articles. •/ Wines and Manors for Medical purpose*. Wines for Sacramental »»«. fiunUhnl at c<»at. Physicians pres •criptiou* carefully compounded. The public!* roMpeetftally iuvMad to cull and examine traton of arid decedent, ha.* presented bis petition for discharge from said trust, to the Judg es of tbo Orphans' Court of said county who have there* upon ordered his discharge on the first day of ,next term. unless cause be showu to the contrary. W.J. YOUNG; JRiUler, Aprii '2», 66. Clerk. "■f GOING FAST FOR CASH !.Jp§ R„ 51. & J. !,. M'ABOY Ihive just received at their Establishment, in Butler, l'a., a Large and well selected stock*of SEASONABLE GOODS, which they are j selling at low- rates.* Read the following* Catalogue and profit thereby. . For the Ladies : A Large Stock of Dress Goods, such as Silks, Coburgs, Cloth, Alpacas, Prints, Delaines, Ginghams, Hooped Skirts, &c. For the Gentlemen : Always on hand, Black Clothes, Fancy and Black Cassiiueres, ftatti i nets, Tweeds, Vestings, Shirting, Boots & Shoes, llats & Caps. House hold goods, such as muslins, Table Cloths, Oil Cloths, Linnen, Car % pets, Curtins, , &c., &c. Some of our Prices : Best Delaines, 25 cts. per yard. A large stock of Groceries. Crusted sugar 22 cts. per pound. Best Heavy Muslin 25 cts. per yard. Best Rio Coffee 30 cts. per pound. Brown sugar 12 1-2 cts per pound. ! Best Prints 20 to 25 cts. per yard. Coffee -Sugar 18 cts per pound. tiiivi: rs a c all aj\i> examiwe our assortment. Butler, April 18, 1866::tf. BOOT, SHOE,! | LEATHER AND [ 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' BOOTS, SHOES, AND GUMS. BOYS BOOTS & SHOES. (liildiTii's Slioeti or all A FULL AND COMI'LKTK ASSORTMENT of my own manufacture, constant IT on hand.and work made to order, of the BUST STOCK aud in the LATEST STYLE. A largo and lull «**ot-tment < t fcasteru stuck, ol the very best material and workmanship. All kiuds .if LEATHER & FINDINGS j French and Common Calf skins. Sole anil Upper Leather, Morocco, Kips and Kids. ROANS AND LININGS or nil kind*. W'c have the largest, best selected, and f««r the times the cheapest stock ever otTered for sale in Butler■. The public are invilwl to call and examine for them selves. May r.l—lf THEODORE IIUBKLTON Every Body His Own Broom Maker Broom Wrapper is the uiast suc j • '■. ...article of the kind ever introduced into tin* I .uatry. Patented >la> 23d, 18fl« r ». Agents are making from $lO to 830 per day. The right of this county for sale. Send for circular. Address PKTKRS & CO 10. *66r \Ux -21 H. Ilarnsbnr Pa NEW FIRM," John A. Sedwick &, 1 Co. JOHN A. SEDWICK aM peter P. Brown, have tlibdny went into a Partnership,ln the Uarnoss and fradd)" manufacturing hu*inenn, at the old stand of John A. Sedwick, opposite Boyd's Building, where they will contiuue to maifufacture all articles in their line, at thn lowest prices. <3ive us ac&ll. Oct 11.18>'.0. SEDWTPK A 00. i J-XJST OZFEITIED. NEW BOOT&SHOESHOP. ON MAIN STREET. Opposite Boyd's Building* WTIKftE we are prepared to manufacture Boots and Sho«* of all kinds, to order/-<»f the best material, in the latest tlylos, and of the finest workmanship,—on the shortest possible notice; and at as reasonable rate* a* the same quality can bo had at an y*other establish ment. J. A. SIIAN'OK A J. BICKEI/ WHEELER & WILSON' j SEWINC MACHINLS! rphe best in use , constantly on hand. also machine I X o*l 'leeditt, thread, oilers Ac. Als» Agent fur I Dr. Martins and Mr-. I*dd- improved uiodlce f<»r cuttisg dresses sack* Ac. CiU at X. J. LOWaIA.N 8. Agent. Feb 29th 6:mo THE WOIR/XJID | IJrouwhl Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET, 1 WHSRB the"Wandor . or »" fearcli of line . Tobacco, Pnnff and ( i- ! . perceive a quiet Indi .. i.,i- ..fa j £>\n an, Hiiugly stiiiiding on i abox,uith'outstretch ■ •■; ; '; r vt-t n•- Geo. Vo^eloy V • ' • J v *-*«_ v •••' / Mnnnfac I'«aler in a Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. . Having been duly appointed a "Committee of Six.' to proceed to paita beyond these digeins, to procure f.»rthe a call, thechoire«t articles in his line, would respectfully repreeeut: that in pursuance of his appointment, lie has beenauccewfnlincollecting " tall specimens"of tli»- best articles ever found in Butler! He would also further represent: that he feel" grateful to tbe puldic for the fa vors couforrod npon him, in "days gone by.'' and hopes 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 lie ha? a little the best articles in his line,that are to be fmind 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 • '.ilifornlas. including the month of the Culnn bia | river, all along the const of Oregon, up as high as the j parallel of " Pbtfty Phour Pborty." II- HUMBLY soli- I cits the custom of all tne" Hear lVnplS\,[ Butler, or any ; way faring man who may chance to make his 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 for vous s«dyes! Don't put it off! I Procrastination is the thief of 1 tint**]l! GEORGE YOUKLKY. Jr. Butler, Pa., May 11,1RC4 SURG I:< >N* DENT! DRS.S.R.&C.L. DIEFFENBACHER. _ .A ItEprepariid to insert " •», x\ artificial den tu> Ie s £ A* p? \ 0,1 t'iP latest improve -T ■- •"* / -//i i ">ent from onu to an en ■va * tireset on Vulcanite.Coral Vx ' 11 om# °lVesof the latest •*' O •TIJ " of Vulcanite and Cora lite work. Tilling, cleaning, extracting and adjunting the teeth done with the best materials.md in the best manner. Particular intention paid to children's teeth. A a mechanics, they defy com petition: as operators they rank among the best. Char ge* moderate. Advice freo of charge, OiGco—ln Boyds Building Jeflereon Street, Butler Pa. Dec.9,1863.-::tt REDICK'S DRUG STORE, Opponife Ntein*» Ntore 9 DRUGS, DKUGg, DRUGS. MKDTCTNBS, MEDICINES MEDICINES, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, DYES, DYES, DYES. PAINTS, PAINTS PA'INTS, Pure Liquoi• for Medical nse only. Sod a, Cream Tarter etc. etc. French and Am"! lean I'erfumery, and Toilet articles.— Brushes. Tru vies and all article* iu the Drug line, of the best quality and at falreat rates. Dec. 0, 1863. George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IX iU KINDS OP Tobacco, Snuff, and egar3, Main Htrcet, Duller. Things Done Up Right I I I wish to inform Butler county, and the region round about, thai I hate just received the best urtlcles ev er imported into this county. The only way to prove the fact is td call and examine my Tobscco, Snuff and Stgai'fii believing in the truth of tlio old adage that "the proof of the Pudding is in chewing the Any man that has an ic.kling for Tobacco, in any of it, , onus, can 1m gratified. GEOJTOE VOGELEY, Jr. Butler, Nov. 90,1864. | NEW SKIRTS FOR 1865-6 The Great Invention of tho Ago in HOOP SKIRTS. J. W, BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt. THIS INVENTION consist* of DUPLEX (op two) Elllp; , tic Pure Refined Qleel Springs, ingeniously brad eel tight lyand firmly together, edge t«» edge. making the tough' j e*t, most flexible, elastic and durable Spring ever used. They seldom bend or the .Single Spring*, and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful Shape more til «n twice as long a* any single Spring Skirt that Ever Una or Can bo made. The wondorful flexibility and great comfort and ple.iNiire tu any Lady wearing the Duplex 811 ptlc Skirt : will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assent ! Idles, Opera*, Carriage*, Hal I rood Cars, Church Pews, i Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress a* the i Skirt cuit be folded when in use to occupy a small place a* e:i*i|y and conveniently as a Silk or Mtislin Dress, j A Lady having enjoyed the IMoasuie, Comfort and Great Convenience of wearing the Duplex Klllptic (eel Spring I Skit t fqr u single day will Never afterwards willingly i dispense with their n««". for Chihlren, Misses,and Youug Lot!ies they arc superior to nil others. TIIK HOOPS are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the Single yarn covering which is used on all Single .Steel Hoop Skirt*. The three bottom rods on every Skirt are alao Double Steel,and twice or double covered to prevent the cover ing from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs stone stop*, kc., Ac., which they are constantly subject to when in use. All are made of new and elegant Corded Tapes, and iin» the best quality in every part giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect Shane possible, and are unquestionably tn«- lightest, most desirable,comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. WEST'S BRADLEY A CARY, PROPRIETORS of the Invention, and SOLE MAN UPACTURICKS, 97, Chambers atid 7U A HI Reftde Streets. New York. FOR SALE In all lli%t-class Stores in this City, and throughout the Hutted States am I Canada. Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West India*. **l. Enquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or deuble) Sprinq Skirt. A. db C.t n IXFAI.LAHLK CURE FOB RHEUMATISM. TO those who think and reflect. Now iny brother, sis ter or friend,as the cawe may be.all that I ask of you in, that with a clear mind, and a pure hear) —a love for | truth, and a willingness to accept it, you read the fob ( lowing:— [ I am curing quite a nnmltrof case* of Rheumatism | every year, and now 1 inteud to make it known general- ' ' ly. through the milium of newspaper*. I have cod* ■ fined my medlcino principally to my owu neighborhood for a considerable length of time, in order to tesi it* j merits thoroughly, and now I can offer it to tho public i ' with a certainty of its success, knowing that a trial will ; recommend it. Ido not recommend it to cure anything 1 but RHEUMATISM — for which I have tested it* merits 1 thoroughly, with satisfaction to myself and other*. I can sand my compound by mail to any address; home reAunmendations. as tu who I am. 1 refer the public to S. Lowell and P. Kimuse, of Richland tp., Venango co., Pa.,C. C. Sloan, S Ross, and lb F. Camp, of Kmlnnton . Mrs. Breneman. Clarion ; Mrs. M. Louchuer Salem: and Mr*. M'OiniUN, Richland tp.. Clarion co., Pa., and a boat of other* who have l>een cared by my vegetable com nound. Add. ess. with two :scent -tamp*, K, F. BLAIB, Km lea ton, Venango co., Penn'a HEAD QUARTERS^ NEW ESTIILISINEIT. JOHN P. OBR, r A TE OF TIIE POTOMAC ARMY, PHO TOGRAPHER Sl AMBROTYPIST, HAS erected a New Building on Jefferson street, op- ' pMsitc the Citi 7.r.a Office. Where he is prepared, with an entirely NEW APPARATUS and MA TP RIAL °f VMM r BEST QUALITY*** LA TEST .STiIES, to take LIFE LIKE PICTURES. THANKFUL FOR PAST PATRONAGE, WE OFFER our services to the public : and pledge•nr-elveato spare no pains of labor to aafMHNIMI all who may think proper to give uh a call. JOHN P. OKli. Butler, Oct. 4, 1806::tf. STOVES AND PLOUGHS. rTT"?—* 0 W« rK »"CK*R * nuißßlC.—Fonn* ' *5^J7| F< ,nn ''j 1 y North of the h , t,ce - Their ware-room is on Main P reet first door North of Jack's Hotel, where you will find ,oves of all sizes and nations. They also keep on hand large stock of Ploughs, which they sell as cheap as they can be bought at an* other establi*hment in the county. Dec. 9.18*53:: tf 3 R« M. IffI'LURE, at Law, PENSION*AND CLAIM AGENT. Office, N. B. corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa. Feb. a, 1834::tf. XVTJEW FIRM, T 'V 11 "' <>' * Troutnn.n 1 . Bt*,r« J«t B,'. t R R.'I Si'""' ''?■! P R, -P« R «"I to niuko th« mel etttuMi.),nt*r T I i"' l work »".v olli.ir rr.L i , Kr.-nl expel fence In joormeMßr#* 6 CHnII " t la|>le:ue. Cull and give Feb 2B, '6^—,f 8«IRII.ER NICHOLAS. JOHN B. BUTLER, ATTQaatTAY 11Y/ AM) Claim Agent. ond"or*v W 'r,."; 1 '• **<•'. I,tack, bu "" ty Gilmore & Liebler. 106 WOOD ST. PITTSBURGH. MAWI'ACTI UEHH OF .4 \ I> WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN TRUNKS, VALISES, Ilnrncm ASH ALL KIXDB OF : LADIES SAGHELS Jan. 24, IH6o—3m. FRDITI^FRDIT! proprietor! of RVrtA L HILL NUB SSKY wisne* to inform the poblic that they have now on hands at their nursery, located about two and one half miles south-west of the borough of Butler the best and largest variety of fruit tree«%v«r offered to the public in this county. Their fruit trees consist of the APPLE, PEAR, PEACH, ANDCIIEKRY. Theae are unquestionably the largest u they are also the best varieties ever offered in this section Their T* riety of SHRUBBERY is abo large. They would tW fore solicit a liberal patronage the coming spring Now is the time to select the ground and make your ordam which will be promptly tilled. The trees e«n be had ar the nursery or delivered where ordered lo suit noixha aers. Every farm should have a g0*..1 orchard » J«»ry IT.IIML B'LAB PBA&CE t BOXg. S.y.E OF REAL estate. 1 7,1% luce - SA TURD A V, MAVMth, 186G, Seventy acres of land reoronrless. This is a tract of good land well watered and timbered, and situate within one mile of the village of UnlonvUle. A coal bank opened, ar.d n i working order. Terms cash . Mrt . N. F.M CANDLES, April 25, on. Com. of C. Fleeger. WOT ICE. TIIOBK indebted to the undersigned will ploaje make immediate settlement of tho same. Call at bis former store, now occupied bv John P. M'Quistiou. JAUEb A- IIJEtILEY, Ajpil 18. 'oo—6t* Uotlcr, Pa. Claim A^ent, TIIK undersigned respectfully notify that be baa been regularly commissioned an I CLAIM A.C3-E3STT, ' forsecurln 112 Bounty Money, Arrtart of J\iy and Pen- j lions, fur soldiers, IT if they are dead, for their legal representatives. No chargn will bemnde for prosecuting tho claims of soldiers, or their representatives until the same are collected. C»E. ANDERSON. Butler. June 27, 1865. ~ JACK'S HOTEL ~~ | JSFJJV.J. JACK, Proprietor. Corner of Main and Jefferson streets. Butler, PH. March 16,1864 I WINDOW BLINDS! window blinds ran be hud at the low price 50 GTS. A BOLT, AT THE iFVAJErcnr store OF C?« IIKIIVK.IKA.M. Hutler Deremlier2o. 1*65. WALL PAPER, AT March. TIKI NEMAN'S. A. M. NFYMAN, M. D. tui«l Nurjfoon. Office immediately opposite Walker'* buildings If i l«»r Pa. Dee.ft. THOB. Attorney at Law, ATN l > PENSION AND ( LAIM AGENT, Office wlf li ( has. M'C'a nrilrss, Esq., Sontli West corn r oft lie <1 lit in ond Kulicr Pn. Orphan's Court Kale. IN pursuance of an »rder of the Orphans Court of Hutler Co., March Mh iB6O levied on all the right, title, interest and claim <>t David A «'<-nu. and Fergu son Colin, of in und to One Hundred Acres of land, situ ate ill H -luii-'t .»> ti. MltfrCo Pn bounded nod dM cribodns fdlows; t • wit. North by Tims. Kelly ana M' Naughton. east by .1 hn Conn. south by VNadswoitb Htad Kl.i' k. west by Jacob Doiihouspock. containing one hundred acred, more or less; inune Warn and double log house thereon erected: M*V nty acres denied, mure or leS.«. Which will be sold at public outer »u the prom ise*, on 'Cues-lay. May'2'.Hh, 1 at 1 o'clock, P. M. Term*: —One third on confirmation of sale, tho bal ance in two equal annual payments with interest; April 18, 1 SoO. W 0. Hit ACK EMU DO IS Trustee. SliiSi BUfcStU*, . Attorney at Law,. FHANKLIN, VENANUO COUNTY, A •» one d »or North of KINNEAit IIOU HOTICJB. IN tiie matter of the account of Th mas Mimniouing .lux. Fulton Committee « Irvin Rnm sey. a Lunatic. In the Court ot Coiuuion Pleas of hut ler county, Ao. 1, Sopt. Term. 1848. And now to wit . Feb. "J7, 1866; account tiled ami notice of tho filing di rcct d to be given according to rule relating to accounts of Assignees and Trustees, so.I that the muni Mill be ailowod on t lu< first day of qost term, to wit: On the let Monday (112 June next, unless exception* »»e filed on or before that day, of which notice is hereby given. Jiutlrr eounty, u. Certified from the Beconl tills 30th dav of March, A. D. 1866. WM. STO)Pi, Protb'y. WIIIT OF I'IItTJTIOS Hutler Cdoty ss : I N the matter ef the Petition fir Partition of the real estate of Robert Campbell, docM, Tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the heirs and legal representatives of Robert Campbell, dec.d, to wit; linn Campbell, Thoiu is C»npb«'ll, Martha lamp boll, John Campbell, K -beit Campbell, James Camp bell, Andrew Campbell and Josiah Campbell. The sail Koal Estate con list* of Two llnudred acres of land, more or less, situar<* iu Concord tp., Hutler co . Pa., bounded north by i>. Russell and others, east by Hugh Conway, south by Jamest'-nnihcrland and otheis, and west by Vvm. Olenu You and each of you are here by cited to be and appear before our judge* at an Or phan's Coui t to be held at bulb T ill Slid for tho comity of Hutler, on the llrst Monday of June next, it bolug tho4*hdayof said month, to siiuw cause if any you, have, why a writ of Partition should uoi be ordered its pra\ed for. By the Court. April 18, 1806,3t. W. J. YOUNG. Cl*k. IF ETTENMT.'LLER T. B. WHITE C. HOOBT. FASHIONABLE TAILORS. rpilK undersigned hiiring associated themselves In tlie I Tailoring business, would respectfully say to the public In general that they have just received the Spring and Rummer Fashions, nod are prepared to make up clothing In the latest and most approved st/le. Please call and examine our Fashions and Specimens of uen and boy's ware. Special attention given to bov's cloth ing. EITE.VMULI.hU. WHITE A CO. Hutler, Apiil 4' 1866—tf. NOTICE. IN the matter of the final account of Wm. Smyth Comuiltte of Adam Deighley, a lunatic. Iu the Court <»f CofMlßon Picas of Butler c< nny , No. 3*2, Jen. Torm, 1H65. And now to wit Fob '2l tW. 1866, account filed and notice of the filing directed to bo given accord ing to rule relating to accounts of assignee and Trust ee*, and that the samo will be allowed on the Ist day of next Term, to wit; The ltd Monday of June, 1860, un less exceptions be filed on or before that day, of which notice is hereby given. Butler comity, #.*. Certified from the Record, this 30th 'dav of March, 18W. WM. STOOPS. April 4, 1866. Pr«Ah<>notary. Real F.sialc Agency. riIIIE umlerslgned has opened an office In Hutler, Pa. for the purchase and sale of Heal Estate. Persons wishing to either sell or purchase Farms, or other Ileal Estate, will find it to their Interest to call on me. 1 ha*, eon hand a number of g'**l Farms, of various sizes for sale, on such terms as will snit purchasers. Persons wishing to dispose of their Heal Estate, will flnJ it tr their advantage to place it on my books Those desiring to purchase can be suited, iu variety, price and quality, by reference to my list. Any information in reference to Real Estate in this county, can be obtained by applying by letter or per sonally, to the undersigned. Office with Juo. M.Thooipscn, Att'y at U«, Butler, Pa. J AM ES T. M JUNK IN, ebl4 112 'GCtf] Real Estate and lnsnrai.ee Agent "COUXTV HFRYKYOR. ANY person nishiug surveying dono by the County Hurveyt»r, can be accommodated by leaving Word or addressing J. B. Clark, at the office of the County Surveyor in Butler; or addrcsalng N. MJiiutorat break neck Pout office Hutler County Pa. • March 7th I*o6 tf. WM. S. HOSBLTO*, M. D .SAMUEL GRAHAM, M. HUSELTON k GRAHAM (Ijits of the U. 8. Army) PHYICIANS AND SURGEONS. in Boyd's block.n MalStreet Butler Pa. • NOTICE Butler count# s.i : WHKKKAS. .1 an Orphan'. Court h.ld at Riitl«r,io and for tho County of Hutler, on the 6th day of March, A. D., 186« : the Petition of Robert M'Candless Adm'rof Elixa Boyd, late of Penn township, Butler Co., Pa., dee'd. was presented setting forth that the -aid Eliza Boyd died intestAte, leaving no husband or children having never been married, that the psrsonal estate of said intestate is insufficient for the payment of her just debts, as by the accuunt ami schedule herewith pro duced appears, and that the said intostate died seized In her demesne as of fee of iu and to fifty three acres of land in Penn tp, Butler Co., bouneed on the north by lands of Nathan Brown, on the east by lands of Aaron , West, on the south by Robert M'Candless, on the west by Z. Conby, Jos«ph Grubbs and James List. And praying the Court lor at order to sell the said interes of the said deceased in said Real Estate fi.r tbe pur posees aforesaid. And now to-wit: Marco fl, 1806, Court grant a mle to show cause upon the parties in interest „ served personally on tbt»e in the County aud by publication according to rule on th«»se out the state, ( why an order of aaieshoubi notbc made aa pr«v«.| fnr By the UMlt> W. J. YOUNO. Butler, March 18, 1866 FARM FOR SALE! ADEHI ABLE property situated mile from the Borough of Butler, on the New Castle road, containing StVESTY-FIVE ACRES, A two story Brick Houso thereon «r*?ted. Several springs of nevor filling water, a large orchard, and supposed to be underlaid with coal, and well timbered. For particulars, enquire of W. 0. Brackeartdge, Butler, or tbo subscriber residing iu Buffalo Tp. B itlei Co. PH. March 7. l£6t>. M. II BYJbItLY. The American Citizen Court House. the expiration of the first six mcnths. TERMS OP ADVERTISING, AC. As agreed upon by the Publishers and Propii tors cf tte Butler I'apers. One square, one insertion gi 00 Kach subsequent insertion !.. m 50 W column for six months 12 ISO |.. column for six months .20 00 1 column for six months 36 On ■-{column/or one year : 25 00 y, column for one year 40 00 1 column for one year 70 00 Professional aud Business Cards, not exceeding 8 lines, one year 8 00 Executors,Administratorsand Auditor's notices, each,B 00 Applications for Licenses, each 6o Cautions, Kstrays, Notices of Dissolution, Ac., not exceeding 1 square, 3 Insertions, each 2 00 10 lines ol Nonpareil, or its equivalent, will make a square JOB WORK. sheet hand-bill, 60 copies or 1e55.. M .....'..... MM , $1 60 \i 2 50 ft " •' M 4 oa Full *• M " 6 00 BI.AKKS. For any quantity nnder 6 quires, $1 60 psr qnlre: on all amonuts over that, a reasonable reduction will be made BUSINESS CARDS. Single packs, each additional pa<;k, 60 eta. LOCAL KOTICRS. lOceutsper line fi»r each Insertion. DEATHS AUD MARRIAOKS, will be published gratis, where the same does not exceed! 5 lines ; for each additions! line, 6 cts. will be charged. Advertisements of 0. C. Sale, Executors, Admiuistra tors, and Auditor's notices; Estiays, Dissolution of Part nership. Cautions, and all transient advertisements, MCST We, toe undersigned, Publithert and f\oprittort ofths Butler papers, hereby agree to stAtly adhere to the above schedule of prices, until further notice. MM. HASLETT, Butler American. CLARK WILSON, Union Herald. ROBINSON A ANDERSON, American Citisen. Jnly 13 1864. NEW YORK OBSERVER A WEEKLY KI.M<;IOI S Jk NECIJIiAR Newspaper for Family and Fireside, will soon enter on its FORTY-FOTRTH YEAR of publication. Truo te The CHURCH, the CONSTITUTION and UNION It Is calculated to edify aud please both OLD AltfD YOUNG All new fubacrihert paying ns in edvance for 1866 "ball havo their names Immediately entered, and the Observer will be sent to them. UNTJL JANUARY FIRST, GRATIS I Subscribe scm, as the frr» tmpert will commence when the names are eutored Sample copies 10 any «d --dress free. Terms, sa.rso i< year in Advance SIDNKY E. MORHK Jr. A CO., Oct. 2». ls«s. 37 Park How, Now York. THE HERALD OF HEALTH ANr> Journal of Physical Culture FOR \OVF.TIBFR. IS6S, 1. The Alcoholic Muddlement. or tho question «*»f Alco hollo Medication dlscusse<| in its length and breadth. 2. Notes on Travel, or the Health Institutions of Eng land. 3. The Health of Stndents. 4. Oerrit Smith on Drunkenness. 6. A Chapter on Nervousness 6. Physical Training in Amherst College; It being a letter from Dr. Hitchcock, Professor of Physical Cnl turo in that lustitutiun* to the Publishers of the Herald. 7 Drnnkiu d's Brains. 8. Intermittent Fevers, 0 Turkish Baths. l'>. The Cholera. 11 Black Spot in Yineland. 12. A Learned Londoner on Americans. 13. Tb« True Temperance I'lsiftrui in Ohio. And many other Interesting articles. The // rufrl nf Hmlt)\ i on tains Forty of matter on Physical Culture and Ifenlth topics, ond should be InUie hands of every mother who would roar her ftliibl* i en torohust'uianbood. every stu«lent who would prWvTVf his health, and evsry Invalid who would bo led aw«y Mun a dependence on drug and quack medicines to a de pendence on nature's remedies—sir. Ilk, d, clothing, and TERMS.-—One copy one ynar, $1 AO; single numbers 16 cents; four copies, ; ton copies, $lO. * Address MI LLKR. WOOD A CO., • No. 15 Laight Street, New Yotk. Aop. 15, 1865. \MtHICANCmZEN" Job Priatißj®ffkeS Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Bock AND smm IP3IWTI»6, In the Arltllrntton room In the Cour House. mm l"sa. WE ARB PREPARED TO PRI NT,ON SHORT NOTICE Bill Heads, Hooks, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes, ConstitutionSj Checks, Notes, Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Bills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills. Sic. BKINO rURNISITKD WITII The Most Approved Hand Presses AND TIIK LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, Ac., IN THE COUNTY, Wc will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT REISOMABLB RATES, In a style to excel any establishment ah home, and compete with any abroad. Mblllea ar- mmm mm Are employed in every branch of.the business, and we endeavor to meet the wants of the community, and tore. tain the honorable distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment, for TASTE Irv COMPOHITION AND Elcganoe 111 Pros Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Ta-steful 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. NEW SHOE SHOP. rjIHE undersigned having puichased the well-known | Shoo bop of C. AF. Hurly,subsequently owned by A. Kom, ' now prepare d to sell as low as any other «s --tabbsbm nt the kind iu town, and is prepared to do job worl on short notice Call and see. ll** is aiso carrying on the Tannery business at tbe oh' stand, and will pay the highest prices fcr all kinds of I hif.es sod bark delivered iu good condition. ButJer. Fell 28. '66—ly) WM. MAftDORF. \\ . «. U. ttWdle. ATTORNEY AT IjAW, Will.at tend Uj all business entrusted to his cars prompt* ly Sftecial attention given to the collections of tioiu. Hack Pay and Bounties. Will also act as *gent for «#»<*• wtahinsr to buy or sell real estate. Office on South side of Diamond, in Brodin's building* Butler Pa. Xtvcmber 8,1966::tf. * KNITTING MACHINES. rpilK undersigned would inform the public, that be if 1 prepared to sell the Dolton family Knitting Ma chine—the strongest, moat simple and best in the world —Patented in 1861, aud perfected in 1864. This ma jhine will not only do plain work, such as socks, Ac. but al-o fancy knitting, with a most perfect and beaut! fnl stitch. It will knit oomforts. jVtibies, Ac., twenty articles Any person wishing to obtain one will please used lor circular. Address (enclosing a stamp.} . *FHJLL.Z*b<,«>pU, F--h i4, Agent for liut/sf couutjr.