mgfit g ' ,m " ' " ' " THE AMERICAN putier,Pa. Wednesday, Nov. 21, 1866 jj&y Workmen are busily engaged in erecting the proposed additions to the Witherspoon Institute. It is to bo hoped that these necessary additious will be completed this fall, as they are very much needed for the sifccess of the school and pouifort of (he Student*. JSsyThe new Catlioiio church is be ginning to present a nice appearance as it approaches completion. The carpenter work has been under the control and su pervision of Joseph I'urvis, who is a workman of the first c! <ss. This church, when completed, will be one of the best construct*:l and most substantial edifices in,the Borough. pgr Every body should goto Ileine innnTs. If juu desire to purchase Books, Jleineman's is the place to get them. I)o you want paper, pens or inks? Goto Ilei pcman's. Do you desire to purchase good wallpaper and cheap? llcineuian's is the p!aue to get it. •The days of gifts and presents arc fast ,approitdiing, when lovers, fathers, moth ers, brothers, and si&tcrs, will desire to procure something nice to disttibute I among tho.-e whom tfcey love, —Don't forget that ileiuentan has a full supply. No doubt some one who is fond of sport jug, is wcndciing where he can procure a good gun ; —lleincman has them for fa'c, — single and double 1 a relied—ran ging in price, at from? sto 825. Who would be without a gun in these days ol spoiling.? Agrlcutf ural. There will be a meeting of the 8;ock L'ilders of the Butler County Agricultu ral and Stock As-ociation, in the Court ilou-o, on Monday the 28th iast , at 7 o'clock 1" M. By order of the President, J. B. M'QUISTION, Sce'y. On I Oil I ! l'atktr's Landing, it seems, is to be a fiuecosful oil point. Some five wells arc j now in operation producing about a bun- I <Jred barrels per day, and three or four j other wulls 'iro being drilled. At the ! depth of eight hundred and twenty tcct j all tiic wells have succeeded in ootaining ] ihe oil. I'aikcr's Lauding is ten miles | above Brady's Hcrid, rind about twenty from Butler. Jcnng A merit a. \\ c have notice I lately quite a <1 ispo *ition on the part of many of the boys of j our town to be ijuarrelsome. It is of j utmost dai'y occurrence, that a crowd of! V">ys may be seen in some part of the j B'lrr.uJi, and when I'iS inrjuiry is made, "What is goirg in?" the niihwer ins | variably conies, —"A fijlit!" This is certainly La<l enough; but when, it is' known that men encourage these ! <|iia:rcls, and old men will stand by and j .laugh at the '•sport," what else Cjitlii be | expected of boys ! It is about time that j parents, guardians, and tfiiccrs of the I law should labor jointly to put an end to j this couiniMi practice. If this were done, the teachers ol our schools would have ' less trouble in governing those placed un der their care j and parents would >:•! have occasion to find fault with those (who labor for the mora, and intellectual improvement ot their children ; and School Directors would not be troubled with the visits of fathers • and mothers laying in their complaints about their "dear, inoffensive" children. OUIL lIOOK TAIILE. ntmortil'ri Yonug America. 'J he first No. of this Juvenile IViiod ieal has just made its appearance and challenges our admiration. Its Stoiies, Poems, Sketches and Illustrations, to get her with its music, Toys and general typographical appearance, are far beyond >he average, and ought to ensure its deci ded success \Y o hail this new Boys' and Girls' .Magazine as a long wished for desideratum; a Magazine got up in a style that children can comprehend and appreciate, while its high moral tone aud instructive tendency well rcudeis it a well-spring of pleasure to every house hold. Do net fail to secure a specimen copy Single Copies, 15 cents: Yearly, fcl.£)o. Published by W. Jennings De lnorest, 473 Broadway, New York. Germnntown Tclcgmjih, Is is oue of the best family and agri cultural paptrs in the State. It is of iargesize, and printed on the best of pa« 'per. The Agricultural Department is conducted, and is both interesting and instructive. In its columns is fouud 'the best literature. In the News Department will he found the stirring events of the day. The whole 'paper is systematically and ably conduct ed. If you desire a good family paper, 'send for the Telegraph. Terms 82,50 per annum. Addess, PHILIP R. FREAK, Editor and Proprietor, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. See advertisement in another co lumn, • Drmoriit'i Monthly Magazine. ' A SPLENDID CHRISTMAS NUMBER. — : The Christmas Number of I'EMOREST'S MONTHLY MAOAZINE is a perfect gent It is full of Christmas pictures. Christ 'nias stories, Christmas fashions, Christ 'ojas receipts, and Chri&tmac poetry. Al l Fred Tenoyson's beautiful Cfcriatm** Hymn wears quite an air of novelty in its initialvdress, crowned with a uew and verj' beautiful illustration, c advise our lady readers to lose no time in sub scribing for this brilliant periodical,which is at the same tiuio, full of useful pat terns and information. Subscribe at once, so as to commence with the new year, for which some very attractive nov elties are promised, Address W. JENNINGS DEMOBEST, 470 Broadway, New York. The I-mly'* Friend. This beautiful lady's magaziue comes regularly to our sanctum every month, and really deserves credit. It b well appreciated by the ladies, both young and old. We cannot say too much in praise of it. All who wish to subscribe can do so by sending 82 50 in an enclosed en velope and addressing Deacon k Peter son 319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. For those wishing to get up clubs, see prospectus iu another column of to-day's . P A P CR : _ Special potters. >r- L'JDOK, iiain St., butler, Pennsylvania, ' nt f'< o'clock. Hrethren from stater J/>dges are respuctf.i.ly rhvitcd to attend. By order ef the S. (}. n A. Y M —Dtlflcr Lodge, Xo. 272, A. Y M., '7\ holds it Ast ■ t'd meetings in the Odd Fellows i Hall. on M ilii Street, Butler, Pa., on the first /V v >\ Wednesday of each month Brethren fn ni ' \\ *istcr L<-dgc > are r-spectfully Invited to at tend. By order of tho W. M. 10 CONSUMPTIVES.— Tit. Advertiser, having been leHtored to health in a feb weeks. by a very sim ple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung ufTection, and that dre.id disea ••*, Const: mp tlon—is nnxl ui to mak.< known to his fslljw-suflerers the meant of euro. To nil who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used, ifreo of charge) with the direction* for preparing and u.dng the tame, which they will find a t'ltK Cvkt roa COSSTMPTTON, ASTHMA, 1-b.NCHITIH, AC. The only object of the advertiser in tending the Pre set i« tlon. Is to hen fit the afflicted, and spread inform «• tioir which he conceives to be in valuable; and he hopes every sufferer will try hit remedy, as it will coat theui nothing, and may prove a b!es>i*ig Parties wishing the prescription, will ple.ne address KkV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kin^scounty, New York. Nov. 7, IHt.O, ly. Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery. A ClßKia trARntftTKD by DR. TOBIAS' CKI.KMATB j VENETIAN LINIMKNT, if used when flrxt taken b , persons if temperate habits.' Vtiit medicine has ten known in the United States ovot 2» year*. Thou* ands i have used it, and found it never failed to cure any com '• plaint for which it was rccoiiim*ndt«d,undalltliotcwl o : Hist «rhd it, nrc now never without It. In the CJioleia, j oi WW, Dr. Tobias attcmhnl 40 cases aud lust 4, being 1 called'in tool.ite to «to any go-««l. MKKCTIOf B.—T.«l;e a tea.tpocnfnl in a wine g!a«sof water every half honrfji two hours, aud rub the aUlj men an«l exticmities well with the Liniment. To nllay the thirst take a lmnp of ice in Che month, about the size of a marble every tun minutes It is warranted per I iectly innocent 1.1 tuku inteintlly. S»»M l»y ail dru< l nut-., price 4 J and SO cents. L'rpot, 60 Co.':rtla«id &t, ] N \o i ) \ SSANORETH PILL 3 OMIMM tnoro vegstabls extractive matter tlian twenty hoxotof ' any pills any where in the world besides; fljty five ; hodnred phyKirians use them in th«U practice to tho exclusion i>f oth«*r purgatives. The first letter of their j \aliinl* yet scurcely appreciated. Wl.on they are bet ter known, a sudden death and continued tu-kness *>ill l»o of the past. Let those who know them speak right ' out in their f*»or. It is a duty which will »ave life. Our race ore subject to a redundancy id vitiated bib , at this season, it is dangerous ns it is prewilant j but Cr.mdreth's Pilh aft >r I an iuv ilu iblo and e.'Hcie it I protection. their occ isi in il nso we prevent the collection of those impurities which, when insufficient quantities, cause *o much dn.uei t» the body's ho.ilth. I "1 hoy cure Liver ( oinplaint. l).vspep>ia. L«>>s of Ap \ petne, I'nin in <1 e Ilemi, lieintbtnn, i'ttiti in I ie.i «tt j bone, bii'ldcii Paiutnet* ami Cosilvcncis. skild by « a '| ic-pecisblc Dealers iu Medicines, SiCU Ai: \KI \\e want v k '.-iifH everywhere to sell our O J"i JM'Witjg \tucliini's. Thieo new kinds L'n der and up| er fe.c»|-' Sent on trial. Vt arranted Ah *ve sslary or large commission piid. The ostY llM chi lies sold in United States f, r b-*< tlnii f|t>, which are ul/y licniwl by Howe, Whrrl. r if- Wihnu (,r»vr> ,112 Hakrr, Sivfftr Cn, and JJactietor All other cheap loarhiues are infringe.mrutt and the rrlln- or urer ate liahlr lo urrc.it,Jint and imprtsonmnr*. Illustrated cir cul.irw s.'iit./We. Addre.s, or call upon Shaw A Clark at liiddeford, Maine,or Cmcago ill. j nne 27 .yl^e \y-Avn:n. AUKNTS—TOJJOO PR:U MONTH frr \ C' ntb-m< n. and s•'{"» to s7i) for li'lies, everywhere, to IIITRIMLUCE the Celebrated t'onun MI Sen<e K tmily Sew ing machine, improved and perfected it will hem, fell, stitch, qnilt. bind, braid and embroider beautifully Price o;dy s2u, m iking tho elaMio I »ck stitch, and fully vs arranted f-r throe y»*ars, \\ ,• pay the above or a commission, from which twice that amount can lie mode Address with stamp, ot c ill on C. IMWKKS* Co., Salesroom*, No N.nth Fimi Street, Phii tdel phla. Pa. All letters annwerod promptly, with ciiculart aud t'.'i ini. M:W A»vi:unsiE HK \ TJ# . " THE Saturday Evening Post. A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM EN GRAVING. Reduced Prices to Clubs. Tl.r SATURDAY EVEyiXG POSTg lvps* bpwitl fnl engraving (n med ON,: or LIKK'S lloias) 2tl inche- long by 20 inches wide—to every single ($2 soi Mihacribor, aud to every one sen ling on a club. It will commence in the first number < 112 January a new story, called "THE Ol TLAU' SDA l'l>Hl tII; A Tale of the Southwest. " by hnierton Bcnnott, author of''The Phantom of the Foreat." Prairie Flt»wer," Ac This will be followed by other Serial Stories from tho best authors, Shorter Stories, JCewiya Sketches, Letters, Agriculturvl Articles. Ac., «re alsc regularly given. The Port is Neutral in Politics—being exclusively de voted to Literature and does not di»ctiss political or hecUrian questions—leaviug these to the Political and lteligioiM Press. • It offers among its Premiums Wheeler and Wilson'« Sewing Machines, Silver Plate<l Ten Sets. >poons. HII«I Pitchers, lioltl aud Silver Watches, Itouble liarrel (funs Aliens Mel.xle iii's, Clothes Wringers' Appletuus Cyc|o|.e.lia i, Ac. New who subscribe n«w" for 184t will linve their names entered on the list of THE POST at vnrr—and receive the whole year 1t67 besides. v JK IC 7*.WL m - 1 copy (aud one Premium Eajjraving) tS 50 4 copiet *• " ...... 6 6 " (*nd one gratis) 800 5 " (and one gratis) 12 00 20 1 (and one gratia) 28 00 One copy eaeh of POST A LADY S FRIEND, %i 00 The getter up of a club will always receive a c£»y o f the PREMIUM ENQHAVING. Members of a club wishiug the l'remiuui Engraving must remit One Dollar Extra. Those desirous of getting up Clubs or Premium Lists, should inclose five rents lor cample paper, containing the particulars. Address H. PEThKLON A CO., 819 Waluut St. Philadelphia. Real Estate Agency. fllllK undersigned has opened an office in Dutler, Pa. X !•* the purchase and wile of Keal Estate. Persons • wishing to either sell or purchase Ftwms, or other Ksal Estate, will tlnd It to their interest tocall on me. 1 have »D hand a number of go<*i Farms, of vsrions j sixes for sale, on such terms as will suit purchasers. Persons wishing to dispose of their Ileal Estate, will find it their to place it ou my txtoks Those desiring to purchase can be suited, in variety price and quality, by reference to my list. Auy information in reference to Keal Estat" in this ountv, can be obtained by applying by luttei or per naliy. to the nndersigm>d. , Office with Jno. M.Thouips' n, Att'yat Law, HutJar.Pa. JAMES T. M JUNKIN, Real Estate and Insurance A^eut ~'v I Ir • JOHN SCOTT, One Door South of J, M. rhompson'a Law Office, SiVT BUTtEK, ANNOUNCES tbnt he is now opening and. receiving bL> becoUu stock wf Consisting of DKY OOODf.of all descriptions, such as CLOTHS. CASS I MERES, HA TIN KIT?, JEAN'S. IW KEDS, FitFN'CIl MEHIN'OES, SILK, POPLINS, ALPACAS, COBUkQS, NOTIONS, Clothing, F LANNELS OK ALL KINDS AND COLOR 3. CARPETS, lad QLI Glatbs. Oroceries, Hardware, Queensware, Hats, Boots, c£ Shoes, SOLE LEATHER And all such p,ooli as this market requires, which will bo sold CHEAP. sin ni smosi i Xo Trouble to Show fiooiK Highest Market I'rico Paid for all kinds of merchantable Produce. N0v.1406) JOHN SCOTT. 11l TM'tt WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture the very best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Yarnß, Of every kinds and colort, which we will ns low to c tsh buyers, if u»t lower than they can be U<>ne East, or West II you want Heavy Barred, White, IJrown, or Grey Flannels. Warmntcl to linr« no NO SHODDY in tlicm, to the Union Woolen Factory, Uutler, Pa., it you want HEAVY CA.HSIMERC.M, Warranted to hav.. N> SIDDHY in thorn, goto tho Butler Wi-olen i a.-lory. If )on vailt a good article of KTOt KlXtii YAH N 9 Warranted t> have nj Shoddy In It, goto ths Butler Woolen Factory. 11. FULLERTCN. Oct. !0. 6«., NEW GOODSI mm: Sul»scslb»r hasJmt returned fromtne EASTEHN X CITIES, having purchased a Large Stock of Goods, which li« n«»w offers at Butler. A fill 1 line ••I the f'ii- v. •«'ttclatt * TOYS, Toy Jewing Michlr.e, Yankee Locosts,' rowing Ro.>sleti, Hidden Nightingales, i ggsuf Pharaoh's pents, Chim-sc i i amp ironcles, A Indls In every variety. poekct Cntlerv, Family and Pork* t Bibles, lly.nn n.».ks, Phu't.»graph Albnmsj Until Balls, Also H full line of Mis cellaneous works, A general assortment -dSchool tiook*. Every variety of Mem orandums and Ui mies. i a kit-, aii st.\ les. Paper and Envelopes. Wall Paper, Window Shades, A ad Fixtures. At wholesale and retail, nt city prices 6«;*- Jul 1 and Ex iiuine my Stock of Qoofls. 11. C. IIKINEMAN. Buller Nov 7 ISCB 3 mot. The Magazine for the Times. PETERSONi HiG*ZIHE. Double sizesteel colored fashion Plates millß popular M'nflilv Maexxine is the chenpett In 1 the world. In ltM<7 it will contain ONE THOUSAND PAGES 1 FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEL PLATES! TWELVE MAMMOTH FASHION PLATES: TWELVE COL HIED P4TTEUNS! NINE IIUNUUED WOOD CUTS' TW ENTY-FOUR PAUES OF MUfeTCI All this will be given for only TWO DOLLARS a year <>r a (hdlar leas than Magazines of the chus of "Petei- Thrilling Tales and Novelettes Are the best published anywhere. All tho most popu lar writers are employed to write originally for "Peter son." In iB«7, in addition to its usual -inutility of nhort stories, Four Original Copyright Novelettes will b« giv en, by Ann S. Stephens, Fran* Lee Bene Let, Klla K«HI man, ntid tho Author of ,4 Margret llowth." It also publishes MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES Ahead »if all others. These plates will be engraved on twice the naval *ixe, and will contain from tour to six tigures. They will be superbly colored. Also, a pattern, Irom which a dress, mantilla, or child* dress can be cut nut, without the sid of a mantu i maker. Al so, several pages of It ousel) Id and other rece'pts. It is the best Lady's Magazine in the World. THY IT FOE ONE YEAH. r JL"K HJ—Always in Advance. One copy, one year 112 2 Oo Five copies,lor one year BUU Flight copies, for one year 12 0U Fourteeu copies, for one year 20 00 Premiu :or Getting up Clubs. Tn every Jiomon getting up a club of flvo, eight or fou 1 teen, at the above rates, a copy of the 3*.ag:tzine for lHio will l*e given gratis. Spec ime us sent gratis, when written for. i Address, post |mitl, 1 „ CHARLES 4. PETERSON, Nov. 14 66.) 306 Cheotnut Street, Phi adelphia, Pa. I Spanish Sheep fop l Salal ANI pi-rscn wishing to purchase pure-bred Spanish SUeep, would do well to call ami examine n\u * Hieep. A.i we claim to have pnre-bred stocks and win sell either t-.wus or Bucks at very reas»liable prices. The Sheep may be seen on the farm holouxing to one of the suoftc.iberj, 2 miles East of Hnruionv. Butlor county, I*a. M. U. SJiLEII, August 1, 1866. j. M . MOWRKY. : NEW IRRIVAC ov W INTER 'mmr j I*l US, GLQIKS, AMD SHAWLS. WE IIAVK just recefved the large.t and tuoit complete ?-tack of FRKNCII MKUINOES, 1 YO.OL VeLALXS, CASIIMEHE, COBURGS, PRINTS, MUSLINS. CA33IMKRKI, SC. ( Ever oJTerod to the public, and as our stock was pur chased on the recent panic, we are abla to kill at very low prices, FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! WE HAVE a vsry Urge Stock of Ladies, Blisses ft Children* <- Ars, VICTOR INKS. COLLARS, lI'FFS, AND MUFFS, OF ALL STYLES aud quality. Also a very flno ass j tir.ent of Cloaks,, Saques and Circulars, of our own Manufacture, which enables us to a«Il at iff* pliers than paities who l>ny them east We have a very large and cheap Stock of SHAWLS of all Styles, Sizes, l'riccg aud QUALITIES, Remember we buy all our goods by the Case. Bale & Package vrhich enables us to sell at EASTERN JOBBERS PRICES, •We would call the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. To llii* Stock of Goodf. DUNLAP, LUKER & CO., ISO Federal stiect, Allegheny City Pen n 'u. Oct 31 eC-Cmiw. RURAL Hill NUiISEOT. ' rri exz OF Al*X* KINDS. rpIIB undersigned takes pleasure in announcing t° I Their many friend*, and the public ge'ieral|.v, that they better a * ptepartd than tver ler< r® t .furnish suit Trees of All Kinds, AND SHRUBBERY & SHADE TREES, Or ALMOST EVERT VAHIKTV: The universal testimony ot tlione who have beeu supplied with fruit and other Trees from Rural Hill Nursery IS, that they are larger, of Superior qnalitv ami grow | HI.TTKH than thime brought from foreign nurseries, | of these truths, any number of reliable testimonials ran be had in this county and vicinity. Persons desi rous of purchasing, are requested to call and examine our splendid variety. It will amply repay, any peison that niftiie* good fruit, and at an early day from le pl.noting, to purchase of i.s, n- our trees are exira large and good. A number «112 i pliable agent* ran fiind pioflt able employment.by calling upon the subscriber living 2 1-2 miles west of liutler, Pa. Silas Pearce & Sons. Butler, Nov. 7 *6 . GRAPE VINES FOB SALE. OA AAi VCONCOUD, lyear old. No 1 vine*. 36 cents 4v,WU\7 wch, M per dot en. s2o per 100, SIM> per IqOO No 2 vlnas 2 )cents each, $2 60 per docen. Sift Pel 100, sl2* per 1000. Delaware No 1 vines 4'J cts each, f* per dozen S3O per 100, $260 per 1000. **o 2 So cents each. $3 per dozen, s2«> per 100, SIM) per 1000 Creoling 50ceni* each, $6 per doxen, S4O per 100. Kl. senbnrg 60 cents each, $5 per dozen. S4O per 100* Oi.r vines have beeu propagated from single even in open ground, and are of Miperioj quality Those wishing to plant vines should order'earl> a* the demand pie i »es to bo greater than the supply Address, SITLKR <t \JOWREY, Harmony. Butler Co., Pa. jw Mu m , Apple Tress delivered at Rochester or Few Cattle, at sl.l per 100. Peach Trees sls per 100 Orders must be accompanied by cash. Address, J. M. 1/OWRBY, New Lisbon, Sept 10 Ohio. ESTRAYS. CI AM Eto the residence of the subscriber living in J Marion tp., on or al»ont the last of August, IBrt6. Three ewes find two lambs, differently marked in ths Ears. No letter marks on any of them. The owner or owner are requested to come forward, prove pmverty, pay charges and take them away, or tbey will be dis poned of according to law. Oct 10 J?OBERT ATWELL. jtmportant to Wool-Growers. T) LEASE rail and examine mv stock of NPA!VISII ; 1 BI'CK-s. I have for sale THREE SVAMMI j BUCKS of HUperior quality. They have been examin i ed by an good j"dge* as there are in the connty, wlie pronounced them to be ahead of any that ha» been bro't into the county. Call and see for you r«el res. Residence 2 mile* Nmth of Glade Mills, on the Alle gheny and Butler i'lank Road. D. H. LYON. Ort. S—St. Notice. WHEREAS application has been made to the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the county j»f But ler, for a Charter for the Presbyterian Church of Con ned. in said county. All person* interested are hereby otifU-d to appear at the of Common Pleas, to be held hi ami f.r said county, on the 3d Monday of No vember shew Cau*e. If any they have, why said Charter should cut be granted By orcer of tLe Court. Duller county, as. Certified from the rocord this 19th day of October lt*o. WM, STOOPS, Frothonotary. * Clsiiiia Agent, T II h! undersigned would respectfully notify the public re that he bfc* been regularly commissioned as j^O-BISTT, ] for si-diring Hounty Money, Arrear* of J\iy nnd I>iu , sionx, foi soldiers, or if tbey are dead, for their logal reproNertativea. No charge will be made for pro»ecutiug »he claims of soldiers, or their rep-e*entatives until the sauie are collected. 0.19. ANDEK&ON. » Butler, June 27.1865. AND t ; I CHANDELIERS. For GAS CARBON OIL. l SOMETHING NEW! LATE INVENTION!! JUST THE THING i Oil €HUR CUES, School Houses, AND . n And wherever else gnol substantial light is required. All the above, and a gen eral assortment of GLASS WARE, LAItfTERIVTS, «£c., Also the the best quality of | CARBON OIL, Kept constantly cn hands, and ah Ji . .•» receive per M.i nlAtid promp attention. b> Mudruvsmg AItTHUK KIRK, Noe. 1721 174, Federal Street. Allegheny City, Penn'K. Nov. 14, 00—3mos. I fFIIE snbwriber would re.«pfclfullv inform the public | I that he hns erected a new CARRI4OE an 4 WAG ON MAKING SHOP, on Street, ojqtoeite J. 11. Negley, and bel »w the M. E. Chnrch. where he ' is prepared to do all kinds of ytoi kin his line of bn<d ness, such an making Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Sul r | bus. Sleigh*, and ariv th.ng in the line of Carriage and y Wagon ninking, K<pairing done in theshortett possible time. \ tjriiiX E HIM A CALL'S* Nov. 7, *Bo—tf.[ FELIX B. TRI'XAL. J. fi. CLARK, Attorney at Law, ' BUT LEE, PEKK'A. c Office in the Court House. BOUNTIES EQUALIZED. il The extra Bounty allowed by act of Congress t<. g Soldiers or their repreeen»atives collected without un e necessary delay. , MJt~ TEH MS:—s.l. AII tetters promptly answered a * TAKE YOUR CHOICE ! S3J ft A\ ILL sind by Express or oth- Ug crwiso as ordarci!, securely packed, a J >■"> Sewing Machine. either Wbeo'or A \\ ilsoo. IT Gruvcr & llaki*r, to ativ person semliug u;. liefjro t!ie In of Jiu u:irj* next, the Names of Sixteen Ncis Subscribers to !ho .New York Observer. with tho money (530) for one year in ad vance. bail" On ttntl after January lsf, 18G7, we shall require IIGiITKKM new tab ei i bers (SC3). We have sent BVTJJ as premiums nearly - . THREE HUNDRED of theso machines, and they givo 3ni ; versa 1 satisfaction. 'J lie new subscribers niny Le from ons, or from various places. •Send the names as fast as yon obtain t'leiu. with the uioney, l>y dink, draft, or l'u»t Office order. Sample copies and Circulars sent free * Terms f1;>.59 a year in tu>- vasit'c. W. E. MORSU Jr. A C 0., S7 I'ark Mow, New York. Noriii)Hbr7< I^so—l:n. 4 < Uxi<iueatlonal>ly the bent suatalucd ITorU of the kip.d In the World.*' • TTA"R"PI?T? , Q NEWMQNTHLY^mnHE. Vritical Notices of the Prets. It is the foteniof.t Magazine of the day. Tho fire*lde never li.nl n moro do ightful companion, nor tho million a moro enterprising friend, than (larpiy', tMaguzine.— Protestant, (Baltimore)- . Tli3 piost popular Monthly in the vr. rid.— X. V. We :niist teffer in terms of Eulogv to tho high tono and varied cxcollcn.e<i of HAltl'Eß'g MAO A/J NK— aj lurnul with a moatuljr circulation of abouj 1/o.ouo copies— in whose agej are to be found some of tho choicest light and general reading of the day We speak of thi* work an nn evidence of tho culture of tlio American People; and tho popularity it haj acquired is merited. Each number contain* fully 111 p«g»*s of reading matter, appropriately .illustrated with gnul wo H! rut* ; alii It coutai..* in itself the racy m 'iitlily and the more philosophical quarterly, blended witli the best fjaturo* of the daily journal. It bis greit p >wer in the disscur nation of a love of pure literature. THCUNEH'S Guide to American Literature, Lm lon The volume* bound constitute of themielvosa libra ry of miscellaneous reading, such asc-iunot bo found In the came compss* i|i ai)y other publication th.it h.i> cuius under our notice.-— Bo-'tm Vunritr. SUBSCRIPTONS --1867- The Publishers have perfected * system of mailing by which they can supply the Magazine and Weekly promptly to those who prefer to receive their periodi cal* directly troin the office of Publication. The po,itago on Harper's Magazine Is 24 cent* a year, which must bo paid at the subscribers post office r r ECIt ."»« * If Aire*'a MAGAZINE, one year $4 00. An extra copy of either tho Magazine or Weekly will be Hupplic I gratis for every club of r ire Subscriber, at §1 OO each, 111 oue remittance: or six coptea for 120 00. Hark Number* can be »nppli»l at any time. A Complete Set, now comprising Thirty-Three Vol utins In neat cloth binding, will bo sent by express, fr.-ight ut ex peine of purchaser, for $2 iio per volume. Single volume*, by mail, postpaid # J 00. (.loth ciuen, lor binding, 5S cents, by mail, postpaid. %* Subscriptions *eirt from British North American Providences mint bo accompanied with 24 rents addi tional to prepay Uuited State* Pontage. Addreas, 11A ItPEIt A Hit ITHKKS. Nov. )4 <O. ifrankUn Square, New York. A<s a»t£ll intra tor'* Notice. Xi th 11 have been issued to the undersigned, on the estate of tl lotviua I eWolf, lute ef the borough of llut -1 ler. B tier county, Pa., dee'd. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate nie hereby requested tn make immediate payment, and those having clniuia against tlie *ame to present them properly nu hentica ted for sett lenient to the uuder*i£tied. Oct, 38, v-0.) 11. D. TIHBLiy. for Male. fill IT. undersigned offers 112 r sale bis FA KM, located i.in Washington township, lint ler county, belhg 107 . Acres 112 C'MMI farmiiio 1 ind: Sixty Acres of which are cleired,tha hal.uice well timbered. There it 0 good double Log Dwelling house thereon. A voung orcnar<4 j.f Apple and Peach tree*. Farm in good condition.— Twelve feet deep of roalin tL>ee veins 1. For parstie 1 irs inniilre of the Kdit'-r CiTiZt*, or of the ed residing on tne premises KMTTiN(i MAlllS 5- rpil K undersigned would inform the public, that he Is I prepared I"sell the Dnlton Family Knitting Ma chine—the strongest, most simple and best in tho world Patented In IMil, and perfected in 1864. Thi* ma olilne will not only do plain woi k, such as *<« J|*, Ar. but also fancy knitting, with a moat perfect apd heautl fnl stitch. It wilbknit comforts, JVjjb!c*. 1 r., twenty arth b'S Anv person wishing to "blain rtn* will pleusa used lor circular. Address (r.iclosing a stamp ) U. F. BAWIIILL, /.i lionople, 14 'flM Acenl f>>« Kotl~r n«m»l» COOPERING. rpilF. undersigned would 1 e*pertfully notify the pub- I lie that ho is engitg«d in ihe Coopering business, and is fully prepareu tom ike on shortest notii* and in a WOK K MA N 1.1 KB MAN N F. R, all articles in hi* line of business. Shnp west sids of Main Stri et; opposite to tho \\ itherspoon Institutw D - MeCI Ll<»i QH. THDOS. RO"BXITSOISr, Attorney at Law^ AM L» PENSION AND ( LAIM AGENT Office with Oharles M'Candloss, E-q., S. VV. Corner ol Diamond ISUTLKR PA. GKO. A. CLACK OEO. W. FLEEMBR. BLACK A FLEECiEIt, ATTORNEYS' AT LAW, AND CLAIM AGEXTS. Pensions procured f>>r soldiers «>f 1812, or their wid ows. All bi sines* iutriisted t» their ear* promptly at tended to. titHce, Hoiith West of Court lluusa, furmor ly occupied by C. C Sullivan. My*2'<Wl—too. JJUM M. X»W| LTUH THOMPSON k LYON, ATTORNEYS' AT LAW. jßWa'l.lFililn ' HOTEL BENJ. JACK, Proprietor. Corner of Slain and Jefferion itrttii! Hurler, Pa. Mireh lfl. 1864 A." M. NFY MAN, M. D. PhysloKnn and Surgt on Office immediaioiy opposite Walker's buildings liutlor Pa. t>nr 0 IW-rtl W. IL ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will to all business entrusted to his care prompt ly. Special attention given to the colloctiont of Ven lions. Hack J''if, an# Bounties. Will also act as «geut for those wishing to buy or a 1 sell real estate. ! 1 OiHce on South side of Diamom?, in Uredin's building, Bu or P*. « \ 19f5::tf. iuttfms,® ibuxsisir, Attorney at Lavy, FHANKLIN, VEKANGO COI VTV, PA oi.* oce door North 0/ liINNKAK HOUSE. 3* HAtnixoH 9 tf)ol(lanil^ilucr|Hiiunfl OOMPAITT OP SEVABA. LOCATION OF MINEB! MAMMOTH ANJ NORTH UNION, NYE COUNTY, NEVADA Ommii'i -jn&ra SfU(a> r tmrUr from the Slate of ly*. lOt CAPITAL STOCK SI,OO-),000 200,030 SHADES, $5 EAC* Principal Offi-o, 224, S. ' ,ith j'-j : '>F.L"i r o ® r J w . rnr.siDENT. HON. ALKXANDKII ItAMJR . V. S. Si'iuilur from Miiine.in!a. YICK-PRKSTDKNT. ALMIKD GILMOKK. '« IV.itaJelphia. SECnETARY. JACOI4 ZIKGLEIL l'hilade!j)£lti.' TREASURER. KBWARD F- MOOD!;- CusJiiir National Hani• of the lipuUie. MANAGING BIItKCTOiI. ' " ! '- LLOBKIIT W. HAMILTON HOARD OF DIU.CTORS. HON. ALEXANDER RAMSEY ••>■< /■« 1,1, m * COL. JACOB 7A ULER. Butler, I\nn WM. B. OODEN, ISST}., Chicago, 111. i f ISAAC R DILLER, ESQ.. dhicuy*', 111. • - HON. ROBERT W. HAMILTON. - Nevada. r r. GEOROE 15. I'RF.SBURY, ESQ., JluUimort, M.I. ' FRANK STEELE, ESQ., Philadelphia. HON. ALFRED GILMORE, PMltddphia. COL. JOHN M. WETHERILL, rtittirilU. Pa. E. REED MYER, ESQ., ' Surf anr of Ihe /Vrl, It,hi; , HON. T. J. COFFEY, . Philadelphia. HON. GEO, W. \VooDWAftf», Chic/ Justice of the State »/ I*iinsylra»/a. BANKERS. NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC SOLICITOR. SAMUEL 0. THOMPSON, Esq. & £ih'fv |Ui«ino OF NEVADA. The property of this Comp An y isnitnateJ In the Manl* moth and North I'iiiitn Minl 1 12,/ M( .Districts. Nye County. State <»f Nevada, and eonip * the following nanioa ledger of tilrer lienrina quart* : LEDGES IN MAMMOTH MINING DISTRICT. The Winnebago Ledge, Twelve hundred feet. •' Union Ledge .One thhousand fret. M Red Jacket Ledge, .....One thousand f«-ot. " " fUlbwa Ledge, Twelve hundred frot< . 41 Mammoth Com*tock la-dge,.Eighteen hundred feet. ' Yellow Jacket One thousand feet. •* Decotah Le«lge, Twelve hundred feet. " Comet Ledge ..One thou*andd ftp}. " Leviathan L«>dge, Eighteen hundred . . " Emerson Ledge. one tho %id foe LEDGES IN NORTH UNION DISTRICT. The Iliimilton L-dge, Twelve hundred feet, •• Hamilton Ex. Leilge, Twelve hundred feet. u Ojibwa Ledge,. Twelve hundred feet •' Pecotah Ledge Twelve hundred feef «• Grass Valley Ex, Ledge, Twelve hundre I fret. 41 Push noil Ex. Le«lge Twelve hundred fret. 4< Forest Queen Ex. Ledge, Twelve hundn d foot. " I'ony Ex. Leilg" Twelve hundred fret. • Overland Ex. Ledge, .Twelve hundred foot. The Officers and Board of Directors of this Company present the above combination of twenty rich nud valu able Silver I /edges, comprising twenty-five ilmiisairJ feet, which they coufldeuOy believe embrace* a propert ty for profitable silver mining unxurpa**ed by any. mi tl ( e Pacific c<Nist. This property mas selected and located by practical and experienced miners, among the first, in North (Jnioi| and Mammoth, which are justly regarded among th« bo-t silver mining districts in the State, on account o# tnt> rlchneesof the ores, tbo width of thev*l«*, the flne timber on Ihe mountain, and tho salt bssius and gra*a In the valleys. This Company do not design to set forth statement* that will not be verified, and prefer underestimating what they helievo the renult* will prove. Fuel is an itemof great expense In many of the districts. Tin k Curry, Ophir, Savage, and other celebrated mine* in Wa*ho«, are paying from fifteen to twenty dollar* pes cord for wood. A twenty sbimp mill will consume fif teen ro dsof wood per day, at fls per cord, amounting to 9Tm per day. In the Mimmoth and Worth Union districts it would he»hnply thecmting.lH per cord, nyfM per day. There is a large savingiui this item. In thi c PMI nipt ion of salt, which i* larg ly used in mining operations, the saving would not be les* than 9*o per <iay over many other «iistiict*. In theaetwo Item* there is an advantage in cost of runn'ng a twenty stamp milj In these districts which would make a hau«k<i>ara yearly profit of it-elf. It is not the intention of tho Company to work all this property at the present time, but to bold It fn r«>serva for futuiedisposition, either to form a part of It Into other organizations,or to erect other mills, as may be deemed expedient. A twenty stamp mi'l ne«r a well selected lode will pay a largo dividend on the c p t 1 the fitst woiking year, and leave a reserved fund In tl I t casnry, to be applied to the erection of another mill Thi* Company intend to erect a flnO-rUi* mill near tho Winnebago lode, which is four and one-half fret wide, and is Considered ono of tho richest silver Ivdgcj in Nevada, and will nflford an ample supply of ore 0r a twenty-eta up mill. , ProfrfNw lliatchly, who ix a scientific, tollable, and very cautions gentleman, says of this lode .* •• This is a rttrong well-defined vein, showing every indication of depth and permanency The ore i$ t 112 gnat rich next, und well diffused throughout the veiwL and all the. ore witl J*} for working from the very sur face. 'lfhis is a rm-y valuabh mine, and can be. made to pay from the beginning:' A . ULATCHLV, J. Mining Engineer. It in m ire than uouhtful If Professor lllatchly speaks in these,t>*rnis of tfiy other hiine in Nevada. A twjotyWamp mill can crush twenty tons per day; but nay that it rru*he« 15 ton* per day, (choice speci men* from tho Winnebago l.«de has a*iayed 911.TJ per ton), it is a low estimate to say that it will give an av erage yield of $l5O per ton, taken a* it enne* from the vein Fifteen tons per dfiy would yield $-'.*6o; the ex pen*!- * of crushing 111 those district* will not exceeds3o per ton. or #460 for 15 tons, leaving a ndt profit of SIBOO fn a working day, or a monthly profit of over *40,000 for one mill. Thi* htitement may *pem large, but it la proven by the result* of other mill* in district* lb*s favorably lo cated. \\ e confidently believo i here i* no other invoA ment will p.y »nch largo r turns a* silver property* when well located, and tho mills properly manage* Tiie mmagi ng director IM an exponedeed and pra* i«4 silver ore worker in all iU *tutslii; hei* in tho pri eof life, of excellent habit*, and indo.nitMblo energy ; h has been long and favorably known to,our I'reaident, Ramsey, and to Mr. Frank Steel, one of the li.aird of Directors, and with whoso good opinion of Mr Hamil ton, the Hon. A. W . Kondall, First Asslntant I'ONtniaNter Ooi eral,and Gov. Farwell. of Wisconsin also Col. Htir bank of Minnenota, fully concur lie is one of,t|io dis coverer* of tliH property and is argely interested in 11 and will certainly take great pi do in discharging hfs duties promptly ami economicalr , and id such a man ner a* td make Hie Company a*lyccm which bear* his name. A trustworthy and competent clerk goes out with the ma ixger a* 11 nan rial agent. r The plan «»f organlzaitio* of thi* Company offer* pe culiar aiivvntageri to the (rtibfrcritfer*.■ ill them »e ---curily, I • es them a large interest upon their money, and pro\ f.»r it* rtdfn(»wr*oment4na short time, leav* iug them fUL-ir inteii»t in the stock free n f cost. l'lie Company rcHOrve* 112, r the trea*ury #850,0 K) ofr 70,000 share* of ntock, and will sell 40,000 share* at p/u value of $5,00. full paid. T|ie*e foity thoiiMand nhartu are preferred to bear 25 per cent, dividend* p«»r annum out of fimt earnings of the mine* until thi par value i»r< fumle I. It al*o *liai'e* iu dividend* with the common stock all prol!t« of the mines over and abovZ tweuty-fivo pyr cent.,-lite Com|)any reserving 11ii| rlglil to leik-etu tliis pi if." red Htuck at any time by the ment of the par value thereof! ond interest. The pr<(- eei s;ock after it shall have been paid by dlvideudrfjfff Iweii'y Ave | ertent., «»r othorwiHe, to t«ke grade wiQi jhe common stock, will ull profit* of the ti)TQm iqually. . Thi* equitable plan is an evidence of tho this Company, and their confideUce t|» lbs preporty. It guu.ani* u* to the subscriber the w Myle pHop. i ty and im provement* for the nay ment of the »V«*ferrM *to«k and insures the f%ymeut of it speedil/', leaving his iutero*t iu tho Company without cost. No other stork will be sold, excepting tho drtforreu stock, until the tompanv's mine* pay divfd'jfd*. This Cownaaf hiijre a liberal charter gra itcd by *ne cial act I.f the l*,;Uatuie of rei.nSj Iv.wiia. Tho title to thi* property ha* bieu caref rlly examined and pn nouuee I good. The product of silver mines i» dilfrreoc rom iron, coal, copper, or lead, which are influenced l-v tip r. mid tuition* of the markot. Theproriou* met al* are the standard of valuo, when once produc il.they have no market to seek but make tbia their market. Jas T. McJuDkin, Esq. ; Traveling A M d U°A? subsciipW.! :
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