How to Make Money. A mrvlinrit, says an exchange, ; who pops into a c"rt;iin lino of busi ngs docs it for th? purpose of mnk-.n?, money. The longer the list of cus tomers the better it, is for the lnor chrnt. How will he secure customers? AVe answer, then, there are several ways, but there are certain thing? in dispeiasible to success: * Ist. lie must «ell a good article. If he is a dry goods merchant, his calicoes must always wash when war ranted; if he is a grocer, his sugar and his spices must be pure; if lie i* a hardware dealer, he must not s«'ll iron for steel.- lie must, in fact, be honest, though many a dishonest mer chant has succeeded. 2d. He should sell at fair prices. 3d. His stock should be full, of the kind, adapted to the wants of the public, and fruited to every variety of taste. 4th. Employing clerks or assist ants, none but gentlemen or ladies should ever be allowed behind a coun ter. Let a cus'omcr once meet with a curt answer from a clerk, and he makes affidavit inwar lly that he will no more enter that store while l'ft lasts. No matter how nice the goods, he will make himself believe that some other establishment sells just as good stuffs as the gruff clerk exhibits. You have lo3t that customer forever. Courtesy is a great card to draw custom. sth. The arrangement of the es tablishment both outside as well aS in, must be cheerful, attractive and convenient. The number of the store, the business, the name of the proprietor—all should be made prom inent and clear. . After having fulfilled all these indispenßihle prerequisites, the next thing to b? dene is, to to let the peo pie know that you have done all these things. How is that to he accom plished? It can ho done only in one way, and that is through the meliuin of advertising. The whole business world acknowledges tlils as one" of the axioms of trade. To succeed jn business through liberal advertising is a natural result—to fail from neg. lect to do-so is equally demonstra ble as the result of business laws. —Bears are quite plefttyin Clear field county, Pft. Senator Guthrie is ill at his home in Kentucky. —Government destroys overy week over .®400,00() of muilatcd fractional curroriry. —A wealthy planter of Mississip pi is at New York urginc emigrants togo South instead of West. —Madame Ristori, the great Ital ian tragedienne, has gone on a pro fessional visit to Boston. —Fourteen inches of snow fell in the Lake Superior mining regions on Friday night last. —A society favorable -to the an nexation of Canada to the United States has just been organize 1 at Toronto. —All branche iof trade in Paris are very much depressed. There are fewer strangers than usual at thi;j season of the year. —The old town clock at Harris burg is decidedly out of order. It str.uck forty-three o'clock the other tiny. —The shool fund of Indiana am'ts to ?IXt(,iJ4O, of which s4f> o.jO is re ceived from licenses paid for the priv ilege of selling liquors. —Mr. Richards, of Providence, Rhode Island, has invented a combi nation paper collar and bosom, ob tained a patent, and sold it for the comfortable sum of §300.000. —Mr. G. W. Eastman, of Delmar, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, now in his fifty-eigth year, dug the other day, one hundred and twenty bush els of potatoes. Besides this, he shot six squirrels and one weasel. ' —Australia has had a financial panic which causes great agitation, hud has resulted in the overthrow of three successive ministries and the censure of the government of the colony by a large public meeting. —Petroleum is to be used as a steamboat fuel. u\ company has been fpjrmed in Memphis, Tennessee, which is budding a boat of riot less than fifty liorsc power, that will save one third of the space devoted to fuel, wbile its lightness will greatly lessen the draft of the vessel. * ■ —Nearly ttvo thouinnA germans .. leave Europe every week Tor the U. r States, in the Brcncn and llninbnrg • Basil tsfeMtertvV! A -couifwjjy iablisbed at Copenhagen to encour age 1 he emigration of i>aics, Norwe gians and Swedes to to the United States. —A lunatic in Cincinnati, Ohio, entered a church on Saturday, and. proceeding to the altar, commenced 10 pull the officiating priest off, und n r the iinpri ssion that he was desecra ting the house of Go®. One of the members present took him to the As* sylum. —There is a mystery connected with the ways or habits of the grass hoppers that swarm on our western prairies. A Colorado paper says:— ; When the wind blows from the south west they fly with it. When from any other direction they al.glit and cover the ground in places J£> the depth of an inch. THE HAMILTON C)oldniul^iircr|flinuij) OOMPAHT qi' rtEVADA. LOCATION OF MINES: MAMMOTH AND NORTH UNION, NYE COUNTY, NEVADA TOT Organise'! under a Special Charter from the State q/ /\x CAPITAL STOCK $1,00),00C 200.000 SHARES, U EAC* Principal Office, 224, S. cith J'lflLA PEL "f T JOI ■-:* w fl -■* »- PRESIDENT. IION. ALIOXANDKH UAM3K U. »S\ Senator from Minnesota. V ICR*-PRESIDENT. ALFHKIJ GILWORE. Philadelphia. SECRETARY. JACK B ZIKGLKR, Philadelphia. TREASURER. KI)WARD F MOODY- Cdsfyitr National Bank o 112 the Republic. MANAGING DIRECTOR. ROHKIIT W. HAMILTON HOARD OF DIRECTORS. HON. ALEXANDE RAMSEY, St Paul, Mi . COL. JACOB /\ GLKR. Uutler, /Vvin WM. 11, ON DEN, TFSQ., Chicago 111. ISAAC It. DIM, Kit, ESQ., Chicago, 111. JION. HODKRT W. HAMILTON, GEOIUIE P. I'REKRunv, ESQ., Italtimorc, Mil. I'UANK STEELE, ESQ., Philadelphia. IION. ALFRED (JILMORE, Philadelphia. • COL. JOHN M. WETIIERII.L, Potttville.. Pa. 10. PEED MYER, ESQ., Surveyor of the J\>rt, I'/nla. HON. 'l'. .1. COFFEY, /•AT: HON. GEO. \V. WDODUAM', (V»»V" Justice of the State of J\nn»yhania. ' ' T!.*LML?RSr •• NATIONAL IMNK OP'LLIK UK PUBLIC SOLICITOR. T>. SAMUEL 0. THOMPSON, ESQ. THE HAMILTON £ihw fitting €O. Or IS V ADA. file propertv of tbif< r<>inp nnv IsnttnitM in tha Mahi<- ' motb and Nortii Union Nye County, I State of Nevada, and eonip h the following nanud lextgex rf tileer hettripo </mt ''t*: . ' l Kin.t.s ix mammoih Mrxrxn t>jstrict. Tll** >Vinn«d»a»F.» t Jxj'ige, Twelfi* hundred fe#t. " t'nion One thhoufMtn<l feet. '* R- <1 .farket «nio. thousand feet. " l.'Mltcu, Eighteen hnn'ln'ii fi»et. " Ojiliwa I Tw«lva Tw«lva hundieil feet. " Mammoth Coniatock I«edtse,.KlKbtecn huu»lfril fevt. * Yellow .tacknt Le<l|t<«, Out th<'ii»tnn<l teet. •• fr-ootiib Twelve hundred fret. " C»m« t I . I - •..'h»e tlion-andd foot. " leviathan bed ;*<>,. Eighteen hundreil 44 Btneraon One thousand fee iF.nnEs ix xoitrir % ux/ox district The Hamilton I. Twelve hundred fi-ct. Hamilton Ex Twelve hundred teet Ojihwa be«ljre Twelve hundred f«et •« peeoiab Twelve hundred feet* u t>riM« \ \lley Ex, Eedpe, Twelve bundle 1 f,-»-f. " Pnjhn«-l| Ex Twelve bundled 4 ' Forest Queen I'.x.Eetlge Twelve hundred foot. '* Pony Ex. Eedee.. Twelve hundred feet. Overland Ex Twelve hundred feet The Offlc< r« and Hoard «d Direetoi m «»f thin Com|>;iny present tlieahi ve combination of twonty rirh and Vf*lu able Silver I. edges, tw my five thou "and teet; which Ibi-y CiUitldontly hi Meve einbraro*i a proper ly tor ppditalde silver mining uriMirpasied by any on tl<o P.iclftc e < Ist. This prujierty wa« sele t»d arid hwated by prai-tlcal and experienced miners, among the first, in North Union and Mammoth* which are jmtly regarded among thp best filver miniii'J: district* In the £t:ite, on account of the theorem, the width of thevehw, tlie fine tifuber on the mountain, and tlio nit ba*dnM und grans in the valley*. 'J'bia Company <lo noi detdgn to forth utatementA that will not he verified, and preter nnder-eatimatiug what they believe the results will prove. Fuel in »n iteinol great expense in many of the vlintrirt« The k Cuiry, Ophlr, Savage, and other celebrated mines in Washoe,are uaylhg from fifteen to twenty dollars per cord for wood. A twenty stamp mill will consume fif teen rordaof wo,»d per day, at flo per eord, amounting fo per day. In the M imin dh an 1 North Union districts it would beshftply thocnttSng,#4 percord,ors6o per day. There is a large savins on this item. In the « HHumjtionof rait, which Is l*rg ly n»e t in mining operations, the saving would not be less than $!'»«) per nay over many other districts. Inthe-etwo Items there is an advunta«o in eoat of running a twenty stamp mill in thejr «4:-tpets which would make a handsome yearly profit «>f Itself. It is not the intention of theCoiup«iny tr. ivork all this property at the present tune, but to hold It lit reserve for futnredlsposition. either to form a part of it into other orgnni:'itious, or to erect other mills, as may he deenn d expedient. A twenty stamp mill near a *wi !l •eleeied lode will pny 11 lurgo" dividend on the capital the tii «t working >eur, ami leave a reserved fund in tli • : treasury, tobeapplietl to the erection of another mill This Company intend to erect a Aist-cLiss mil! near the Winr.elngo lode, which is four and oiie-hnll feet wide,and Is considered one of the richest silver k*dges in Nevada, ai;d will a1i0..1 an ample supply of ore lor a twe tit} -stia up mill. Prof r.iir Dlatchly, who is a scientific, uliable, and very cautious gentleman, says of this lode : •• This is a strong wellnlefined vein, showtng every indication cf \frpth tint permanence. The ore it 0/ tfroii "fid well diffused throughout the vein, and all the ore wi!l j*xy for working from the very sur face. Tl.i: is a very valuable mine and can be. made to pay from the beg jpning." A. IJL\Tcni.T. Mining Kngineor. It Is urvre than doubtful If Profrssor lilitchly speaks , in these terms of any other biine in Nevada. A twenty st.inip null can cm-li twenty tons por day; but say th »tit cru*hes 15 tons per day. (choice speci mens from the Winnebago 1 *le has as»a\ed SII3J per ton), it !■< a low estimate t.i say that it will give an av erage yield of SIM per ton, taken as it conies from the : vein. Fifteen tons per day would yield the ex | peaces of crushing In these districts will not ext eod&k) j j*/ ton,or s4sofor 15 tons, leaving a uet profit of 1 for a working day, or a monthly profit of over *4 >,OOO I for one mill. Tliis statement may seem larga, but it Is proven b * the results of <>! her m ; lls in distiicts 1—« favorably lo- ' rated. coiitidentlv Itelieve there is no other invent - 1 ment will pay such large r turns ;u eilvtv property, i when well located, anil the mills properly msn xge. 1 i The managing uireat »r is* an experienced and pra- leal | «Hver Oie worker in all its •totalis ; he is iu the pri eof J life, of excellent habit". njiiUnrto nititbte energv , h has t j < n long and favorably known to rur Preai^ l nt, ,*Av. 1 ffiiriny. ntnl to Mr. Fiwuk bteul, ona of |ii«r Hoard of I l ite* i>is. %adVith viUnee good of .Mr liiHiiil j ton, ftfe ll'irr X. W . H.mdhli, Writ k.-> i-tant Poitma>t< r Oei eral, nnd Uoe. Ikorwell, of Wisconsin, also Ceil. Hnr* bank sf Minnesota, fally cuncav lie ie olio of the dis- I poyerers of this property and is argely interested it, I ami will certainly, t»ke great pljde in discharging hU j duties promptly and economicalr , and in such a man , m-r an w make the Company a which bears his ! A trustworthy Jum competeut clerk out wilh the ! tna vager sa'ttuancMl sge^t. | The pbtu of orgaoU'iUicvn of this Company ofTers re j«s^ai^i<ivvmagec MtMcrilrrs. li rfvia tb«#»4 j c\iHtf, i rh'*m a iV-st upoa tlg'ir money, aud pr«.\ d jiijgtfljMiinhur'-vuient in a short time, leav ing them ineir lrfn>rt>!tt in the st«K*k free of cutU Thfc i;«inpapy rf-er\es tjr the tfeosfwy |:I5O,0j0 or *70.00 1 shares of stock. amlMill sell 40.o0,V„hares at par valut* of $5.00. full paid. Those fotty thousand shares ara preferred stock to bear 25 per tent, divide wis per w»aoin out of the first turnings of the rnium until the par value is refunded. It also slwrc* iu dividends with ' the common ntjck all profit* of the mines orfl- and above twenty-five per cent., the Company reserving .he right to ledeem this prefeir«sl stock at any time by thf pay ment of the par value thereof, ond interest. The pre- I ferred stock after it shall have been paid by dividends of I twenty-five per cent., or otherwise, to take grade with ' fhe common "-stock, will share all profits ol the mines | *. lually. ' This e.juitable plan is an evidence of the gcoi isith of 1 this Company, and their eonlbhtice tn the property. It i guarantees to the subscriber the whole ptV»j»ity and im [ provements iur the payment of the preferred «ti>*k arid I insures the 1 ayment of it speedily, leaving his inteie*t : in the Company without cost. No other stock will bo < sold, excepting the dreferred stock, until the Company's mines pay dividends. This Company have a liberal charier grauted by spe cial set of the Legislature of Pennsylvania. The title to this property has been carefully examined and pro il oanceU The product of silver miues is different rom iron, coal, copper, or lead, which are ii-fluenced by the fiuuctiiuiioiM of the market. The precious met als are the standard uf value, wheu 9nee produc al, they ! have no market to seek, make market. j Jas T. McJuckin, EBCL>, Traveling Agent TOUKF subscriptions. I AMERICAN CITIZEN J.iti PfitttingQftleet Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book AND emm j)©® (POTTOS* In tli« Arbitration room In the Court HOUII. BUTLEB PA. WK ARB PKEPARED TO PRINT, UN SHORT NOICE Hill lieads, liooks, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Dfafta, Wanks, lousiness Carda, Visiting Cards, Show ('ante, Pamphlftts, Posters, Hills of Fare, Order Hooks, Paper Hooks, Hillets, Sale Hills, Ac. lIKINO FURNISHED WITII The Most Approved Hand Presseß TLIE LARGEST A A»SORTMKNT OF Type, Borders, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, Ac., IN TUB COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DE OATIVE PRINTING NEATLY, PROMPTLT, AND AT KE'SONAULK HATES, in a style to excel any establish men t at home, and compete with any abroad. ;MK I I,l,IC:i» WOItKMEN Are employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet the wants of the community, and to re lain the honorable distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment, for * * TASTE ll* COMPOSITION AND nio«unoe In Press Work. In all tlie essentials of (Jhcap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Reau tilul Press Work, and DIKPATOH, we in vite comparison, from getting out a Card of'a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pa<res. The Xmerican Citizen IS published every Wednesday In theborough fo Jlutler l>y THOMAS ROUIXSOX in tin' Arbitration room in the Omrt House. Tra**:—sJ4 00 a year, If n»bl In advance, cr within tin' flint llrst nix months; or 'J 60 if not paid until nfior the expiration « the first six mmtlis. TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &c. As agreed npoti by the Publishes ai.d Pruju cI the Uutler Papers. Ojie square,one Insertion * i ?1 0) Each insertion.. fio l<i columh for si* month* ..... ...,."12 60 , 1 , colimin for six mouths *2d 0') 1 column for HIX mdnfhs v. A. 36 jOO Y-ICOLNTSN T *.<!»<* Jt«r A.... T '2-> 00 • 2 coiuiui: for one year . 40 00 112 cdlumri for one your 70 00 Profb-«ion»l and bsudviuw not Mofeding 8 linen, one yonr*. 9 00 (WUOII% l!<tra\M, X stf(TrfWf not 6'x. ltt#liti>')i*. <*%h..«.T {.JPCK) 10 linuiiof JiuuV»r«il,i>r mak# ftj^iyuT •*,: irfon rk. »hcct run o° ula^ks. For any quantity under 5 quirew, $1 60perqnlre; on nil amount* otclt that, a reasonable reduction will bo made Single p*ck«, fl*6o; eiicli additional pack, 50 eta. LOCAL NOTICfta. lOcentaper line for each iu«crtlon. DEATHS AIU> MAUKIAOKS, will l»r* published gratia. wlierf the same elites not excee.l 5 linen; for each additional lino,ft eta. will lie charged. Advertisement* of O. C. Hale, Kxecutorn, Admini*tra tom.»:..| Auditor's notice*; I<>tmyH, inhibition of I'nrt uer-diip. Cautions. and all transient a.i\orti««ments .muht We, tho under signed,/* «*/>/(«/< friend Pmyrirtoi of ie butler papers, hereby agree to strictly adhere lo /ho above schedule of prices, until further notice. \VM. 11 APfiF'l'T, lhitler American. CLAUK WILBON, t'»i«.n Herald. ROUI N BON & ANDKKSON, American Giti/.en. July 13 ISO 4. REASON 3 WHY THE AMERICAN WATCH Wade at WALTHAM Mass. 1h ti e Best It is made on the best principle. Itpframeis compos el of SOLID PLATES. NO jar can interfere with tho harmony of Its working ami no Middon shock can dam age its machinery. Every pleco is made and finished by machinery (itself famous for itSE.o7elty, as well ha for its effectiveness) nnd is therefore properly made.— T.ie watch h what all mechanism should bo—ACCU KATE, SIMPbH, STRONG, AND ECONOMICAL.— Except some high grades, too costly for general use, foreign welches are chiefly made by women and boys, Such watches are composed uf several hundred pieces, screwed and rlvlted together, and require constant re pairs to keep them In any kind o jrdcr. All persons who havs carried ' ancres,'' "lepities" "English Patent Levers," are perfectly well aware of the truth ol this statement. At the beginning of our enterprise,'more than ten years "ago, it was our object to make a thoroughly good low-priced watch for 'the million, to take the ylaco of these foreign impositions—the refuse of foreign facto ries—which were entirely unsaleable at homo and per fectly worthless everywhere. I low well wo have accomplished this may he under stood from the fact, that after so many years of public trial, we now make MORS THAN ONE-HALF OF ALL THE WATCHES BOLD IN TUB UNITED STATES, and that' no others hav* ever given such universal satisfac tion. While this department*of our business is contin ued with increased facilities for perfect Work, we are at present engaged in tho manufacture of watches of the verv HOT IIEST GRADE KNOWN TO OHRONOM ETRY unequalled by anyttilng hitherto made by ourselves, and nusnrpiMsed by anything made in the world. For this purpose we hafe the amplest facilities. We have erected an addition to our main buildings expressly for this branch of our business,and bare filled it with the best workmen in our service. New machines and appli ances have been wlileb perform their work with consummate .UUuacy and exactuess. The choice*! and most approved materials only are used and we chal lenge coiypi'rison betwoeu fhls grade of cur work and the finest hnporte I chr mnneters. We do not preteud to sell our watches for last money than foreign wntches, but wo do assert without of contradiction that for Jhe same vtoney our produces incomparably superior. A!1 our watches, of wliatevergrwle, are fully warrantod and his warrantee is good at all times (igainst bs or oar agents in all ]>«Hs«*f the world. CAt'TJO Ji.—The public arc cautioned to J-uy only to respectable dealeri. Ail peraons veiling countered* w ill i».i *' ' BOBBINS & APPLETON, AfiEiTS FOR THE AMKItICAJf YVAJI'tJ COMPACT," 1S» BKOAOWAY, N. V. Aiif.2986,1m. " •**■ Um FQ ft sa^&qh^"^: Within One Mile of Butler * =, nn /J'AwMW t'< *»iu»>»e]«»A'*nonifV \Jmt ct O Ik® »«i"U||Unf sutler, la offered f,,r mlo m Wry Moderate l'rlcr. TO acrea and hft perdfeea adjoining anl North of the Duller and New Ca*tle Koad, the balance Sooth of and adjoiniing amine Koad ; and iutor«ected bj the Utitler. and bvanaburg Rood. That portion Sou til of the But ler umTOe«r Cutte Koad, cau be divided into smaller lota to suit purchasers Coal, Li meet joe, good timber and water throughout he whole. Enquire 34 the office of the atttacriber, where accurate dTjiCtt'of the premise* can be seen. LEWIS Z MITCIIELL, Aug. 29 3t Attorney at law, Butler Pa. .J. B. M CHUNG, M Attorney at I#aw. Ofl3.ee with Lewis Z. Mitchell, Bsq., North Ea»t Side of Diamond* MM mm * ■ a? a-, iL^aa. FAIRLY INAUGURATED CHARLES DUFFY, " IS now receiving and opening his second Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of 200 pieces Prints, at iron* 12£ to 20 cents per yard. ° 200 pieces Brown Muslins at 15 cents and upwards. 50 pieces Delains, at 25 to 30 cents per yard. 50 pieces Tweeds and Jeans tvt 25 cents and upwards. . Also 55 Full LIME of French MCB*SIIOCS, Cobnrgg Shawls, Wubies, Moods, Hoots & Shoes. CLOTHING, &c., &c„ Fogethw with nearly anything in the way of raiment adapted to this clime and suitable for th maQ - [October 17, 1 S6G::ot.] ° □Dunn M TWA ANI) 7IIE PORTLAND FIRE. lusnxaixce Company HAHTFOItD, CONN. ASSETS, JULY 1,1866. Cash on lmnd In bank and with Agts; $257 329 03 United Slates Stock 812,277 2$ Reel estate unincumbered.- 00.359 05 State Stocks 497,090 00 New York Bank Stocks 734 170 00 Hartford Bank Stocks, 270,010^00 Miscellaneous Bank St<»ck 129,000 OO Railroad Stock, etc 273.007 50 Mortgage Bonds, City Comity A It. B (,0i1.136 66 TOTAL 0 55 LIA HILITIEB. Losses unadjusted and not due 221,280 35 Kct, |3,85 t,5»4 20. Tucohie for !*u.t year (\ct) $2,933,399 9 Or a daily income of say s>3oo. bosses auvl r;*penses for same time $2,641,201 30 Total losses paid in *7 years. $19,127,410 Ofl Viz. Fire, $1T,243,006 90 Inland, $1,884,409 07 Oorernmcnt and St-.taTaxe* paid $179,171 34 LOSS BY PORTLAND FIRE, Auly 4tb, Tbo trial amount covered bv /Etna Policies on r • jp erty destroyed or damaged is S2Ofi.RM, on which mi age will be about /> per cent. Our total loss will not ary much from $200,000, and is being promptly adjuster and paid. This sum is 5 per cent upon the assets a fjgurr but slightly exceeding oui and Stite t ixes paid last yeaf ot a proportion equal to a SSOOO loss for a company The necessity for Insurance and the mine Of wealthy, strong corporations, id forcibly illustrated by this lire. Several weak Insurance Companies are destroyed Portland ha* a population or 35,000;—was handsomely built, most-lv fin« brick or stone stpictures' protected and screened with npfrardsof 3000 shade tree*—bound ed on three sides by water—indeed, literally, almost rising from tho ocean—and with a good steam Are «le partment, yet it h;> • fll j» of prop-rty cou*r.ined in a few hours—upon a holiday *hen ft« people are least occupied—from the very insig nificant cause of a contemptible fire cracker. Kemeniber the trifling oilgtn ««f fires that sweep awav In a few hour* the earnings of years. Consider your bent interests and give the J£ina ngent a call if you need proper iuauranco security i'olk-ies issued at fair terms. JAMKB 1. Mr J U X KIX, August 8, 780rt,St. Agent. MOWER & REAPER. T WOULD respectfull/ announce to the farmers o| Butler county, that I HIM Ago .•Withe great labor siring mxcUiued /ETNA 4 CAYUGA CHIEF MOWER AM) REAPER! the celebrated Kxcefyjor Mower & Reaper guanuf.irtiiriDU#- 'l'lunypxr-n StSel-footh Hay-Rake. - •' ' Champ)"* Hay &CTatn ftd&e. W*. 8. lit'S ELTON, M . D.... SAMUCL GRAHAM, M . HUSELTON k GRAHAM. (Late of the D. g. Army) PHYICIANS AND SURGEONS. *fr-Orric« In Boyd's block .Main Street Bo tier Ps MEW FIRM. THE undersigned having into partnership, in the BOOT and SIIOK Manufacturing business, Boyd's block, two doors South of Wwlwr A Troutmau's Store, Main Street, Butler, l'a., are prepared to make the neet | est Bout and Show, and do the best job work of any other the plaee. llariog great experieucen the business we cannot fail to please. Caty and give io your manure. « 8011 ill BER KICIIOLA NOTICE. TIy'JIEREAS my wife Catharine, has left my be 4 and TV Inard without just cause, Z therefore warn all ( petHons agninst harborin* her or Hiving her credit on • my account, as I will pa*, 10 debts of her eon'rati I nr. i I'fcTEK BItOKLL, August Ist, ISW-3 f enople.l'a. liutler BOOT, SHO[, - ' i • LEATHER |g AND FINDINGS STORE, ON MAIN STREET, One door North of M'Aboy's Store. GENTS' FUKN T CII CALF HOOTS, snoKs AND CONGRESS GAITERS. LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS, MISSES' HOOTS, SIIOKS, AND GIIMS. jBOVS BOOTS & SHOES !( lin(lr(»n\Miorß of nil liindH. I A FULL AND COMPLETE ASgORTMfc\T of my own manufacture, con«lnntly on hand,and work made to order, of the BERT STOCK and in tho ATST S3? IT A largo and fnUasHui tm. ntof Eastern Block of lie very best material ami Workmanship. All kinds «.f LEATHER & FINDINGS French and Common Calf skins, Sole and Upper Leather, Morocco, Kips and Kids. ROANS ANP LININGS Of nil kind*. We liAVe the largest, l»e«t selected, and for the timet the cheapest stock ever offered for sale fo Butler. Tin- public are invited to call and cxajfoe for them selves. May 31—tf . Til KODAKK IICSKI.TON Drug and Grocery Store. mil n snbscribi'm bare ju»t received, and Are n-»w •X opening, ist their Store-room, opposite Peter. Dufl v'a in Outlor, An Extensive Assortment OP DRUGS, MBMPINEg OILS, PAINTS, DYE STUFFS, PATENT MEDIC INKS. TOILET SOAP, PERFI MEKY, I AND TIfK J.kqwo:a& ! For C'lemlcnl mi diclnnl HS» Also, all kinds of BRUSHES. NOTIO hrslclAiiH prescriptions enrefu lly nnd prom pi ly compoiiudcd. IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT ! will be found almost every article for fam ily use. Also Nails, Glass, QrjEF.NSWAHK, Crock En v, ' Sto.nkwar.:, Buckets, Tubs, iKco., tie. , <£c. The highest market price paid for oil kinds of produco in exchange I FOR GOODS. . I BELL &DIEF EfyBAOHEB. May 25, 1»6#}::1V. 'lf HTTIIOEON I>KISUIBT«'. DRS.S.R.&C.L. DfEFENBACHER. _ A rtK prepared toinser Xx«wtl|lcinl dentnr ic ■ "O'Q tlre«ft od Vulcanite, Coral JJij-' te ' SUVPT PUtiM. *. mLm* s^*2^i Thone deatroun to Avail . tbt latr*t £A examine theft now utiles -*C- *' _~F of Vulcanite and Coral ile work. Filling, cleaning and adjusting the teeth done with the boat material*and in the beet manner. Particular attentioa paid to children'* teeth. Ai mechanics, they defy com petition; aa operator* they rank among the best. Char Ken moderate. Advice free of charge. Office—ln Boyd. Building Jefleraon Street, Butler Pa. Dec y. 1863 :::tf. STOVES AND PLOUGHS. I TTTBOSMGKBft k illilßEß.—Foan mn K wJpWaA * * der»— Foundry North of the bor of Butler, where Stoves, Plon.-us t,ce - Th «' r ware-room in on Main H' reet iirti *\orth of Jack's Hotel, where yon wilt hnd - coves of all sizea and natrons. They alao Keep on hand - large ftQCfc «»f Ploughs, which they »ell aa cheap as they can be bought at any other establishment in the county. Dec'e* 1863:: tf THE LIGHT OF_ THE WOBLBI BR, MAOCUBZi'fi ! PILLS AND SALVE. Tli'-mi i;r„ rrlvlnu IMOMIM lire now, fci- lh»flr«t t|m< KITOII liublldlj Il.tlin worlil Kur ovor ™ qunrtor iof■ •viitnry of pritntv praMklo tliciiiciwiinu ill Ilium' LIFE-GIVING PILLS! 1 fUve Wanted l VMWf!m» siiet-esi. Th«W titafa j i* not onlrt» prevent disrate. but to cure. They searcU I otit the varlftns trtrrtftdle* hy which'(lie faitient fit stiff**- | ing ami ro inyjgorutos tbo falling •vstum. To tho s,-ed •fid I nftrin iiTbw <h«a»of thefte Pthfa# will pfnve to be 1 A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH I For in every rase they add now life and vitality, anl re- I store fhe waning energies to their priitino state. To tlie voting iiii-l middle-aged, they will prove most inval- I fc.il.lc, as a ready, fcpecllic, and *|© ling medicine. Here jl* a dream nalir.ed that Pcit*. »del eon sought f«,r ; throe liuAlredyearaago. and no* ir fonad. He locked | for a fountain that would restore the old to vigor and j make youth ever | Asi Ete^zialiSprdragr' j It urns left f.r thin day and hour to i -all/a tho dream, I and show, iu one glorious fact, the mcgic that made ir I fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot stay the flight of years, hut they can force 0 ck ami hold aloof, disease that might triumph over llie aged an I theyonng. Let none hesitato than, hnt s i/e the favorable opportunity that offers. When taken as I prescribed FOR BILIOUS DISORDER ! Not him: ran be more productive c.f me than the«e Pills. Then Minost magic influence I* felt at once: and the u«nal« .ijcomifants nf ihu m >«t distressing db. •.•»*» are removed. These remedies are inndefrom tho purest Vegetable <sit 51015 s:«! 1, Thoy wit! nit harm the most delic itc femaV, and can be given with good effect iu prescribed d •*<.. t.» the youngest ha'>e. For Cutaneous Bisordero Andntle nptlons of the skin, the SALTS is njnat in valinlde. 11 does heal externally alone hnt peiii*frat<-S with the most searching effects to the very root or the evil I on. mm PUIS Invariably Cures fhe Following . Diseases; Asthma XMirsl Complaints Coughs, Colds, C'l:cst Diseases C'<'-tiven'-s«, Dyi-pepsia. Diarrhoea, Debility Fever A Ague. Female Compiajnts • Headache Indigestion, lcfluonza, Inflamation, Inward Weakness, Liver Complaint, Low nose, of Spirits, * ltiuKWorin: Salt Itlietirn Scalds, Fkln Dixrafe*. 47*IVoflce.—None genuine without, tlio envrraviui trade mark around e'ch pot or box, signed by DR. J. M A(JOI Kl,, 4<t, FiilU.iist., New York, toconntertcit which is felony 49-Sold by all respectable Dealers In Mc.licines tho United State* and (.auailaa—at 2o cents per box or pot. Fur Sale at Dis. ORAIIAM A IIUdELTO.VS Drug re, Bole Agents In Rutler I"*. !&* S •s§ P PARTAKING. T > # o ARTKBS on ffaln Street, oppos fe Jar k s 1 I Viofvl 'lit* *II -h ritmr i» exfttisivrly o frfgedin , U»e » UNDERTAKING LINE, twin* ruliy piepared to Make COFriNH or all dsftcriptionf, neatly and promptly to order Cof fins of all »lze< nod kind* ready made. and always on hand*. . * ll* has a ao procured an cntu e'ty STcw ntl 112 > t Hearse ; and is thus prepared to attend funeral* on the aliortest notice. „ ' .. lie also jfeept on hsn<ls and manufactures to orde COMMON ND FANCY FU NIT Iff j CONSISTING OF Bnrcauti. Tnblt'v, Stands, BrdHlrndH, . Chair* Ac. All made in a neat and workman-like manner, and Of the tinest finish. T EKMS : —Reasonable and to suit the time*. Thank ful for past favors, the patronage of the public is res pectfully solicited. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. JACOB KECK. May 16, CtMtooi- GOING FAST FOR CASH !, It. C.tfc J. L Hare jnst received »♦ their establishment In BUTLER FEITIT'A.; n large and well selected stock of SHAS®SyAI£&I2 which they are telling nt low rates Head th«» fd lowing catalogue and profit thereby— Fer tko ladies : A Largo block of dross Hoods, such Silks, Cloth, Prints, Alpacas, Coburgs, Delaines, Ginghams, lloopud Skirts, &c., &c., &c. For the Gentlemen: Always on hand, ' lack Clothe, Fancy aiul Black Cassiniercs, Satinets; T wepds, Shirting, Ilats & Caps, 13 oots & Shoes, Household goods, guch as Linen, • Table Cloths, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Curtains. &c. SOME: OF OUR PRICES: .'(i Delaines, 25 cts. per van!, est Heavy Mn«lin 2*> uu. pir v irJ. est Prints 20 to 25 cts. peryurd. A larfjn stock of (irooeriiM est Hip Coffee s') cents per ppund CofTen - per pound. Crusted Sugar.22 pgr ponrtd. * rown suyur I2i cents per pound. «iVK rs a All AV[l I'.XAMiMK OUR ASSUIiTMENT." r.utler, .Inns *4, lft6C—»tf. NEW STORE ] fr.IIE undersigned takes pleasure In announcing to the .1 public, tha: he has Just opened an entirely Mew Stock of Goccls, l\ lUTTr.ER. I»n Main ftr. et. one door -out'i of Johr M. Thompson'* odke, and ue iriy «p| o<ite tho l'«<t Of-', fire, consisting of DRY GOODS, ©E.OC3S3RI3S, HARDWARE, Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, I}oot.«, Shoes, AND all such goods as this market requires. As I bought my go-ids in the "Kost for Cash, I will so l ti.em cheap for CABi(tf>r Good flcrchnntable Product). Those wishing to buy for ready pay, will find it t> heir interest to call and examine my STOCK OF GOODS. As T intend to soil for Ready Pay, and Small Profits. Tlin.«e buying wilt not have to pay for goods, Lost by the credit system. OA.3LT-. SEE. No Trouble-to Show Goods. .9Oil* WrOTT. Butler, Ocl. 10, 'O(S « I "A Complete Pictorial History or tlie Time.," The h-41, ch-apwrt. an 1 most successful Family I'apef in t he Union." HARPER'S WEEKLY. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Critical Xotes of the Prrst. "Tho best Family Paper published in the United Stifee London A/loiter. " The MODEL N'fcwsp\esa of our country—e.omp'etn in .nil the departments of an American Family Paper— I IIucPFR'B W sr.Ki.r ban earned f.r itseff a right to it* tD tie 1 A Journal of (JiviUxaiinf.* ' —N. Y. Errning l\*t -1 4 *This P.iper l**t illurfritrrm* *iur fu- I tnre historiaus will tlieJiie lves out of Jlarper's j U'-ekly bin/aftoV writers and piinter*, and pttMishera are turned to dust.' — S. V Kv>jny'list. | "A necessity in every household. **—n»*tnn Trttmcript. J - 'ltt» ai oii;«iH t»rlitw»il and hi»u>ricAl annal j Ist of the nation "— PMhiddphin Pre#. J j " The best of its class in Aoierici. — Huston Traveler. SUBSCRIPTIONS.- -1867- TJio Putdiulvers perfected a system of maifing by whfch'ffieyean sTtfpplythe .VJifffttin* and prompt" - Ty to tb(*e wti » jrt i fcy to rscive Uieir direct ly from the Offico of Pnbllcstion' andothr e s desirous of getting up Clubs wll|»6#'irtflt|»ifjd with a Show-BlTTntlffltppißiflltm. • I ° l — The postage on jtfcb jtfcb must #e pSdd at the stib«rTiber'n post offlco. , Harper't WerMy, one year |( qq An Kxfra Copy of either the Wttklg or Mngattne will be supplied gratis for over* Club o i Five Sulttcribert at 14 <X> each, in one remittance; or six copies for S2UOQ Back Numtier can be supplied at any time. The Annual Volumes of Jfurper'i Weekly, in ne*t cloth binding, will be sent by express, free of expense for $7 each A r., n iplete Set,comprising Nine VohiaUt, sent on receipt of cash at the rate of $5 26 per voL, freight at tho expense of purchaser Volumo X. ready Jannarv Ist, I*B7. 3 sent from British American Provin ces must be accompanied with 2U ceuts additional, to prepay United States poetage Address 11A UP Kit A BROTHER?, VftAXKLI* SqUABB 112 Ntw Yo** Valuable Eeal Es tate lor Sale, PROPOSALS IN VITKD. '' SCHOOL Directors of the Borough of Butler x ofTers for sale the square of ground, fruoating oorth street, having therein erected a two story brick building now used for school purposes. Seal Proposals aiating prices and times of payment will be received by the board until the tint of Decem ber next. Portias may bid for the lot* separately. Possession to be given on the firs', of April next. By order of the board. c' I'M] LEWIS |Z. MITCHM4.
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