" Butler, Pa. Wednesday, D c..5, 1866 (W Mr. Reiber, whose house in Sum mit township was destroyed by fire a lew weeks since, informs us that he was in sured in our Butler County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, and that he was promptly paid the amount of the insu ranee by the officers of said company, without any equivocation or lelay. D c..5, 1866 In to-day's paper will be found a piece of poetry from the pen of our old poet, Mr. Leandcr Wise. This piece was written shortly after the fall of the Con federacy, and was unaccountably over looked in our drawer ever since. It should haVe beta piiotcd eighteen months following are the officers of thc'Rutler County Agricultural and Stock Association : J'rrniilent —Jas. Bred in, Esq. Treasurer —ll. C. Ileinenian. Directors —Geo. M. G ibson, Hon Jas. Mitchell. Milton Maxwell. Wilton Hen ry, and Robt. C. M'Aboy. »©-If you want the very best of Wool en Yarns and Goods, which are manufac tured in Western Pennsylvania, and are descitute of shoddy—you can find them at the Union Woolen Mills, South of the Rorough of Rutler, IV— II. Fullerton. Proprietor, has introduced into his Mills the very latest improve ments in Machinery, and is, therefore, prepared to compete with the very best establishments in the manufacture of Woolen Uuods. such as Flannels of all k'nds, Cas'simcrcs of every variety, and the best of Stocking Yarn. Carding and Spinning done to order, and with the ut most dispatch. You can exchange your wool for man ufactured goods as the pioprietor Ins ad vertised for 10,000 pounds of wt; . in exchange for goods. Head iha advertisement of ii. Fuller ton on .'id page. Jladiilei A Harnits. l'ersons wishing to purchase Saddles or Harness will find a good article at the establishment of I'. I'. l<rown. op;i isite Or Graham's Hrug Store. Main S' Real his advertisement, — and it you wish to buy. just step in and examine his stock. ANsoviale Jvilgri. On Saturday of la-t week, Jotrphi Cummins and Thomas Garvey, KSIJ'IS , the newly elected associate Judges, were «•«. lutii nfiirr They arc both penile lieu of moral worth, and will no UU<JV» make efficient aud able assistants. The retiring Judges, Hons. Jauics Mitchell arid Jaiucs Kerr, have well and fjitliluily perf ruied the duties during the'.rtirni i;f office, n l it has seldom been the good fortune of 'he people of ltutlcr county, to be so ably represented Judi cially as they have been by these worthy gentlemen. We but express the general sentiment of the people,when, we return their thanks to our retiring Judges for the exalted stand which they look and iitcndily maintained for humanity, justice and moral principle. Jlay they long live to see and enjoy the good that will undoubtedly How from their administra tion in favors of the glorious prinfii pies of justice and morality. Congrats & President's Massage This body met on Monday, and ac - cording to our exchanges the President'* Message was to be hauded in at 1 o'clock. ■ M. The Pittsburgh Commercial of ' Monday, gives what purports to be a syn opsis of the same, in which we are in formed that there is no departure by the President fjom his former poiicy on the ,gubject of Reconstruction. The tone of the 11 essage is said to be moderate. No particular allusion is made to the pending Constitutfoual Amend* tnents or other plans. Thinks "My Pol icy" best—Recommends the admission of Loyal Members. Speaks at scaie length ou the Mexican question and our claims against England. In our next issue, if space admit, we w)H give the message in full. rir*. On last Saturday afternoon the Ice House situated East of the residcucc of ■Jacob Ziegler, Esq., was burned to the 'ground. ' There is no doubt in the minds of the people abi'Ut the fact that this building was set or. fire. As yet, we are not aware RT>f any effort having boen made to ascer' fUin who the. guilty parties are. <\.m --' uion reprrt says that curtain boys were iu the habit of going luto this building aud firing pistols and powder ll appears that there was a lot of .-traw re maiuing 111 the huik'ing. winch hid pre I,viously beeu used to cover the ice, and that fire had been applied by nobody, to the same YT», Nobody is a very MIS* chievous person, aud ought to be brought to justice. If actions of this kind are permitted to puss unnoticed, and the guilty parties remain unpunished, who will feel secure in their property ? What induceuieut will there bo for any person to expend for the improvement of the place, or the comfort aud good of the eitnens of the Borough ? \V e are in« formed that this buildipg and the lot on ■wlficfl it J w*? erWte**, ; wrrV |»wrel«»e4 T a short time "ago by n worthy citizen, far nier, of oar county, who, no doubt, in» tended at some future time to build oo the lot,—and he scarcely pets possession un til some mischievous boy—called Nobody, fiies the bui'd'vpg—and the man's prop erty is pone ! Will this matter be inves tigated ? Oyl'tr Stipprr. On. onday evening last, our retiring officer, —Sheriff Brackenridge,— gave an -Oyster Supper at Jack's Hot»1. Judge Mitchell, the Attorneys, young and old with two or three exceptions, and several citizens of the Borough were present and done ample juStice to the 'good things" that were placed belore them. Refore and after supper the company enjoyed themselves highly in social and friendly conversation oo different topics of humor and interest. The evening passed off very agreeably and pleasantly. All appeared pleased, gratified, and sat isfied with the repast and the happy time spent on this occasion. Thanks to our retiring Sheriff for his generosi'y on this occasion. Mr. atid Mrs. Jack deserve credit for the manner in which things were served up. They know exactly how such en tertainments should be conducted. OUR IIOOKTAIII.E. New and Interesting o°3lc. T. 15. Peterson Brothers have just published a new and interesting book, entitled, The Soldiers' O'ph'ans,' by the celebrated and renowned Mrs. Ann fe Stephcus. It is pronounced by all who have read it, to be, by far, the best and most inter esting work ever written by her. It will no uoubt prove to be the most popular auJ successful wtrkever written 6y this talented American authoress. iicud (he advciiiscmcLt, and seu-i for the book. >\ omen of the War. Tins is ihe title of a uew and'vcry in teuslin.r book, written by Frank Muorc, V Author ol the '<JThe Rebellion Record," •' I>iary ol the American ltevolution," As , &c. It is on% of the finest and best !iO"ki that li:i ? lately £owe to our uotiee, and should be in the hands of every fam ily. It t-plendidij illus;r..ted wifh some ol the fiticst steel engravings that can be found in any work ut' its kind in the Union. A very guud chance lor Aleuts, they are wanted in every city, town, county and village in the United States It is published by 8 8. Bcran tou & Co. Ilartlord, Conn , 11. C. Treat, 111., and .NULit/u™* »»,,,• • I'lmDuny, Cincinnati, Ohio '] he book is sold by suboriction only. Any < ne wishiug to act as Agent for this work will pleise address S. S. Seruntou & t 0., Ilartlord, Connecticut, an . receive descriptive circuit). ••The C jimp, Thr linttle—Jinlil and the Hutpital," or Light* a ix/ Shtu/oivs of thn tiri'at /?< • billion, is the title of a handso ..e vol ume, just issued by the National I'ub ish iug Company, 507 Minor Street, I'hiltt* dclphia. I'a. The author, Dr. L. I'. lirockett, has delved most iniusti isusly "mongst the masses of curious incidents which have marked the late war, and has grouped and classifie I them under appropriate heads, and iu a very attract ive form. There is a certain portion of the war that will never go into the tegular his toiics, nor be embodied in romance ur poetry, wh eh is a very real part ot it, arid will, if preserved, convey to stio cccding generations a better idea of tin' spirit of the conflict than many <|ry rc •pM-ts or careful narratives of events, and this part may be called the gossip, the fun, the pathos of the war. This illus trates the character of the leaders, the humor of the soldiers, the devotion ol women, the bravery of men, the pluck of our heroes. the romance and hardships of the service, from the beginning of the war the author has been engaged in coK lccting all the anecdotes connected with or illustrative of it. The volume is profusely illustrated with over 100 engravings by the first ar tists. which arc really beautiful ; worthy of examination as specimens of the art. The book's contents include reminiscen ces i>f camp, picket, spy, scout, bivouac siege and battle field adyeulures , thrill ing fiats ol bravery, wit, druilery, com ical aud ludicrous adventures, etc.. etc. ( Amusement as well as instruction may be found in every page, as graphic detail, briliiaut wit, and authentic history, are skillfully iuterwoven in this work of lit erarv art. It is just such a volume as will find numerous purchasers, au I just such a one as persons seeking to act as book ngents should add to their list. A Mew Hook, by MRS" EMMA D. E. N. SOITII WOKTH. —T B. Peterson K Brothers, Philadelphia, have in press aud will pub lish ON Saturday. December li b, a new book by Mrs. Emma 1). E. N. South worth, intitled "The Bride of Llewel lyn." whioh will, beyond all doubt, prove to be the mo6t popular and succetslul work that has EVER Ijeep written by JIOT. f.r she is heyondali- qnectiun - the most powerlul female writer in America, if not in the world. No one ever . rejtd a chapter of one of her works, without wishing to road the whole book, and none ever rcid one of he/ hooks without admiring the rare genius of its, author, aud wishiug she might si<ou write auoth er. Here scenes are ile picure, her in cidents are founded on facts, and her sentiments are characterized by by a sin gular purity both of conception and ex pression. She has the rare faculty of saying what she means; and of saying it in such a manner that her meaning can not be misinterpreted. In short, she pos sesses in an eminent degree those quali fications which are the peculiar preroga tives of a good writer; and while she del.ghts the reader's imagination with her descriptive beauty, she applies home truths to hit understanding with the force of rational conviction. The" Bride of Llewellyn" will be by all such readers especially ; and thosft ' who have never read the work) of this gifted woman shoiilJ not fait to buy aid read this new novel by this gifted American authoress. It is published complete in one I duodecimo volume uniform wi'.h the 'Lost Heiress." i'ricc SI 6J in pa jer, or, $2.00 in cloth. Address, T. R. Peterson & Brothers, 300 Chestnnt St., Philadelphia, Pa. Special Jtoticc?, . s LODGE, * No - ' rt *' l °- " 112 iy F - h ,|d * lih V Jr»rl »Wt od meetings HI tlie Hull. on Main &t., Uutiei, i'«nus) lvania, menclng at 6o'clock. Brethren from sinter Lodges are respectfully Invitci to at i end. By order ef the ,\ <}. • A. Y. M.—Rutler I.od««, No 272, A. V M., ZA holds its meeting* in tli* Odd Fellows Hell, on Main Street, Butler, Pa . on the tirMt 7y*S\ w * M * ne> of ••ch month Brethren fr< m T > sister Lodges aro respectfully invited to at tend. By older of tli© W. M. TO CONB'JMPTiVES.—The Advertiser, having been lestored to health in a few week*, by a very sini pte remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consump tion—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will «end a copy of lbs pre scription used, ifree of charge) with the directions for preparing uud using the same, which they will find a in* CTFCK roa CONSIMRTIO*, ASTHMA, bßONcntT.s. 4c. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Pre scription. is to benefit the nfllicted, and spread inform.i tion which |ie <S>|iieives to be invaluable; and lie hopes every sufferer will try bin remedy, as it witf cost them nothing, an.l may prove a bksdig Parties wishui | th<*'pie.criptlon. will please address IUT.IDW/IIDA WILSON, WilCnmsbnrg Kin-s county, New York Nov. 7, ISC*!, ly. Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery. A ct-ftiis WABBAHTKB by BR. TOtttX'S CBLEBKATB VKXBTIAN LIMMVNT, if nsed when fir-t taken b persons *f temperate habits. This medicine has een known in the Unite | St-ito* ova* 2 • yearn. Th »ns anils have used it, and found it never failed to cure any t om plaint fur which it was recommended, anil all those wl o first fried it. are now never without it I n the Chol-ra; catfoftn V-fo attended 4U ewes and losl 4, l#eing DIRECTIONB.—'Take a tea^'noniu.... water **vefy hrflf hourfui two hours, an I rub tlie abdo men and extremities well with the Liniment. To aJlay the thirst, take a I.imp of ice iu'.he in nitli. about (he size of amarlde every ten minutes It in warranted per fectly Innocent tu take internally, SoM by all drug gists, price 4o aud 80 ceuts. Dep jt, 63 Courdaud St N » v \in k 4 >1 ig'o of Q3\ND3ET.I PILLS Contains in ore vegetable extractive matter than twenty boxes of any pills any when- in the world boldest fifty five hndnred physician* use them in their practice to the exclnsioD'of otliT purgatives. The first letter of their value IN yet scarcely appreciated. W hen they are bet ter known, a sudden death aud continue I sitkaess will be of the past. Let those who know thom speak right out in their favor. It Is a duty which will nave life. Our race ore subject to a redundancy of Vitiated l»iH* at this senson, it in 'dangerous as it Is pretalant but Brandreth's Pill.t afford an invaluible aud elltcieut protection. th«ir occnsi »nil \U t we prevent the coHet-tionof those impurities wiiich. when in sufficient cause so mQch danger t» the body s health. They s-sm cure Liver complaint. Dysprpda, AIM petiie, I'ain iu the Head, limit Bum. Pain in l.iea ett Hone. Sii'lden Kaintnegs anil Cosiivenesi. Sold ty e all respectaldi* lieaiera in Medicines enn PKR VBARI We went U U Agents everywhere to sell our IMeßov fli Sewing Machines. Three new kinds I n der and upper feeil. Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above siilary or large commission paid. The OMI.T ma cliines sold ill United States for less than |4u, which are uliy licented hy Howe, IVhttUr «#■ Wilstm (iritrer it Baker, Singer d- Co, and Bachelor All other cheap machines are infringement» nnd the telUr or Utter are liaMe to arrettjine and imprisonment. Illustrated cir culars sent. free. AtMre-.*, or call upon Shaw 1 ( lark at Hiddeford, Maine,or Chicago HI. June 27 .yl^j., \\ r ANTKD, AGENTS—S7S tn S2OO PF.R MONTI! lor n P' m I'-niiMi. ii ml ».r> ; . f..r l u11,.., «v«rywl..i., to introduce the ColsbrnMOraimon Sonne Family Sew ing machine, improved and perfected It will hem, foil, Mitch, quilt, hind, braid and einhrolder heautifullv Price o.dy fc»n, making the elastic lock stUch, and Halljr warranted for three yearn, We pay the above wage«, or a com mansion, from which twice that amount can he made. Addfexft with »tainp, 01 call i»n C. Bt)WK!IS i Co., Salesrooms, No. 266 South FIFTH Street. I'hihdel phia, I'a. All letter* au*wnred promptly,with ci.culars aud terms. \EHAI» VE H TIS E .11E VTS. NEW GOODS! THE Subscriber ha« jiM returned from tne KASTERN CITIES, having purchased a Large Stock of Goods, which ha now offer* at his Store in Butler. A lull line of the fidU wing article-*, TOYS, Toy Sewing Machine, Yat.kee Locusts,' r -wing Roosters, Gulden N iirti• itiK-j»l«-«. I ggs of Pharaoh'h :»e pents, Cbim §e Transparencies, A I lulls in every variety Picket Cutlery, Familv and I'orket (tibia*. Hymn Book*. Ph Aogrmph All.oma, Utim Hall*. Also a full line of Mis- • ceilaueoiia w<»ks. A gener.il a**ortment >(Sch .ol ii .ogs. I.VITV T.4»|et.v ..f Mem or.mdum* and i i aiieg. a k< t-, ait Paper and Env< lopes'. Wall Paper, • " Window Shades, Aad Fixtures. At wholesale aud retail, at city prices Examine my St«»ck of Goods- "«.♦ 11. C. HIINKMAN. tlullrr Not 7 180(1-3 mo,. Itesu Estate Agency. fIIUE undersigned has opened an office in Butler, Pa. X tjr the purchase and wile «»f Real Estate. Person* wishing to eitltfr «ell or purchase Farm*, or other Haul Estate, will tind it to their Interest to. alj on me 1 have on hand a number of good Farm* of various sizes for sale, on such terms an will -*uit pure hirers. I'ernon* wishing to dispose of their Real Estate, will » Ami it U- their advantage to place it on ofy b «.ks— ; Th«»se desiring to purchase can be suited, in variety price ami quality, by referAftee to my list. I Any information in reference to Real Eatat* in this j ounty, can be obtained by applying by lottei or per | nally. to the nnderoignrd. j Qfflcs with J no. M. Thompson, Att'y at Law, Bntler.Pa. JAMES T. MMUNKIN, Re?) Estate end Insurance A gen Published, litis ANN STEPHENS' NEW BOOK! THE SOLUIKH'S UKFHANS. Uy Mi 8 Add S. Stephens, author of "Fash ion and Famine,,' '-The Gold Brick," " The Old Homestead," "Silent gits," "Mary Derwent," "Rejected Wife," "The ileireas," -'The Wife's Secret," etc. This new book, by Mrs. Ann S. Ste phens. has been pronounced by all to be by lar the best knd'most interesting work ever written b her. It appeared iu uioiHhly iustalltnents in "Peterson's Mag atine'' during the iast year, having been completed iu the i eceuibcr number,where it proved to be the uioit popular, power tut, and successful novel that has ever ap peared in that Magazine, and it is now published complete and unabridged, in one large duodecimo volume, uniform with the "Gold llrick," "FushiiSn and Famine," and the other works of Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, published by us. It will 110 doubt prove to be the most .pi.pu lur an J successful work that has ever been written by this talented American authoress. " .Mrs. Stephens has justly beconto a favo ite" with all American readers of prose fiction, and the announcement of a riew woik from her graceful pen is cheer ful news to thousands of readers. And there is a rare treat in store for them, for in "Thd Soldier's Orphan's," Mis..Ste phens has, if anything, eclipsed nil her former effort*. There is less redundancy of scene and action, but there is far more artistic excellence, and an elaboration of cause? aud effects, attainable only by practisotf writers. The action of this new novel transpires in Philadelphia, and beyond the limits of the city the au'luj re*s Uoes uot hermit herself to stray.— Tlie time selected by Mrs. Stephens i* hee nt, the late war, and she pictures with vivid distinctness the domestic s iffaring and sacrifices entailed by, and made fer tile grand aud heroic struggle for nation, al unity. The plot is one of absorbing interest, the characters are graphic trnu> scripts from strongly individu alized, and the contrasts ata tornied by their individual peculiarities, montiti and physical, lend a ran*' charm to this last and most finished of Mrs. books." " The Soldier's Orphans," is publish cd complete in one lnrj;e •duodecimo vol ume l'rice 81.50 in paper; ot 82.00 in cloth. MRS. ANN S. STEPHENS OTHF.II (VORKP The Gold Ilrick. I Mary Derwent, Silent Strugjjlcs, Fashion and Famine The W.ie's Secret.] I'hc Old Homestead. The Rejected Vv"ile|The Heiress. Above nre iu pnp«>r cover at 81.50 each or in cloth at 82.00 each. The above books arc for sale by all booksellers. Copies of ' The Soldier's Orphans," or of any other or ail of the above pophlar books by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, be sent to any one, free ot postage, on re ceipt of price Addre.'s all'orders to the publishers, T. B. PETERSON & HROTII KRS. 800 Chest nut St . Philadelphia, l'a., and they will receive immediate attention. SfctJ'l'lL WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture the very best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Yams, Of every kin I ami color, which we will well as 'ow to eaj.li buyer*, if not loner than they can be had East, or West If you want Heavy Barred, White, lifowu, or Grey Flannels. Warranted to have NO In them, jgo to the Union Woolen Factory, P.utler, Pa., it yon want EBcavy 'Cassimeres* Warranted to have NO S!I>IM>Y in them, p> to the Butler Woolen Factory. If you want a goou article of NTOt HIXG YAlt\. 1 Warranted to h:tve no Shoddy in it, goto the Uutler Woolen Factory. 10,000 Pounds of Wool Wantej in Exchange for the Above Goods. H. FULLERTON. Dec 4, 66..tf THE Saturday Evening Post. A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM KX- U HAVING. Reduced Prices to Clubs. The SA TVNNA r srgjfixa rosrg itm » bcnti fill i>l"l engiavia< n uiH.l Onk o» Li.:r s II\»-i , T J* Itlclie* lon* by M Inrhe* wide—toerery *irtgl«(s;i bO) Hultscriber, «ml to every one sending 011 a clab. It will commence In the first number of .Innnary a new utory. rilled " THE OUTLAWS DAU(,H TLR ; A Taleof the Southwest. - ' by Bennett, author of' The Ili:«nt<>in of fho Hor»-st.'' Prairie Flower," Ac. This will be followed by other Serial Stories frrmi the bent author*, shorter Stone*, K*j*ny* Sketches, betters. Agricultural Articles. Ac., *re al*c regularly Riven. Tli« l'»»t i* Neutral iu Politic* —being exclusively de voted to Liteinture and d<»es a<.t dis< uss Political or .Sectarian questious—leaving the»e to the Political an J Religion* I'ren. It offer* among its Premiums Wheeler and Wilton's Rawing.Machines, Silver Plated Tsa Sets, tpvion*-. and Pitcher*. «»old and Silver Watches. I'ouble liuirel Otins Aliens Kil%, M«l Kiej i'n, Clothe* V\ ringers' Appletous Cyclopedia<Sc. 'New Su'toi ibor* who subscribe r.owr for 1*67 will have their names cuter.-d «>n the liit of Tilt# POST at **ff —mwi rcctivr the whole ymr lfc#7 i*sides k bc yn tm . 1 copy (and one Premium Engraving) t'2 50 4 cocoes " " '* •' •' " 0 00 I 5 (and one gratis; 8 00 H <and one grat * 1- 00 to 4 (and one £! »»»«•/ I'o 00 One copj each of Po.iT* k\UY f* F<llK>• D, $4 uo Xhe <|Vtr*r up of a club will always receive a copy of the KXttKAVIXi. Mtiubcm ot a rlub wU'-jiug'Ufe Premium Kngraving iwihi remit O/u DoUa,' Ei Ira-. Those dfstrou* of getting up (liilim r Premium I ists, should iucl.Mts jlw c*uh lor MM pis MMT, > ut.umug the part uulur*. Address 11. P£T£H SOX A CO, 3ID Walnut rit. Fb dadeipb.a. STOVES AND PLOUGHS" 1 XITKCKUKCKKK ARE IBM.—Foun \f deis—Foundry North of the b tics - > r ware-room is on Maiu.- reel ai -i .|,M»r.s«rti»of.lack , iHotel, where you will find tores of all sixes and put rone. They also keep on hand largt stock of Plough*, which tlipy sell an cheap aa they cau be bought at any other e«tab!i»haieut in the county. Dec*#" 18o3::tf WM. S. lIt'SELTOTT, M ■ D BaM UKL OIAH AM, M. HU SELTON & (IRAEAM. (Late of ths U. H. Army) PHYICIANS AND SURGEONS. JQfOrricc in B>yd'« Mock ,M*ln Street Bitler Pa. JOHN SCOTT, One Door South of J. M. Thompson's Law Office, ir% BUTLER, ANNOUNCES that be la now opening and; receiving Uia Seconu Block of makwmum, Consisting of DRY QOODS,of all description!, such at CLOTHS, UASSIMKRES. SATIN HTTP, JKAN ft. TWKEI>§, VKFKCU MIRINORS. 81LK, POPLINS, ALPACA" COBtJRUS, * NOTIONS, ilcady Clothing, FLANNELS OK ALL KINDS ASD COLORS BLANKETS, CARPETS, Aud mi Cloths. Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats, Gaps, Boots, sSc Shoes, SOLE LEATHER And nil anoh goods as thin mar Lot requires, which will be sold CH BAP. m Ml Oils! Xo Trouble to ftliow (>oo<h. Highest Market Price Paid for all kinds of merchantable Produce. Nov. 14 CO) JOHN SCOTT. The Magazine for the Times. MifiHIHE. Double size steel colored fashion Plates rpilffl popular M nlhlv Mara7.lne the cheapest lu I the wvr.l.l. In IHW7 it will contain ONE I'HOtTHA\|> I'AOKS ! VOUUTEEM SPLENDID FTEKL PT.ATES .' TWKLYK MAMMOTH FASHION PL ATM! TWELVE COL'Mtrn PATTERNS! NINE HtTNDRKD WOOD CUTS! 'IUENI'Y-FOUR I'AGF.B OF MUSIC! All this will i>e given foj-only TWO DOLLARS a rear or a dollar less than •Magazine* of the c.'ass of "Pdtei ■oll." Its Thrilling Tales and Novelettes Are the hest published anvwli"bro. .All the nn»st popu lar writer* nre employed tf> v.Yjteor.t»in ally f»r 'Petei -8.111 " Ir 1 ifi7, in ao'htioii tolt* usual quantity ot fhort stories, Four Origiiiul Copyright NoVelettHa will be giv- Wu.by Atrnliv-Stephens; Frank bee Benedict, £lll Hod P»,iis , 1 'ha Author of "Margret Howtb." it also HA LFTOTU coi.ourn FASHION PLAT** Ahead of all others. These plates will be engraved er, steel, twice the uxuil si/.e, and will coptaiu from tour to ■iz figures. They Will bo *ufteiblr c< "orej. Also, a pattern, frotn wklclha dreM, nirtnilllj*, or ehi'ds diess ran be cut out, without the aid of a ififruAa-maker. Al- ! so, several pagos of llous.-h Id aud other receipts. r It is the best Lady's Magazine in ; the World. THY IT FOR ONE YEAR. « aa——Always In Advance. 1 One copy, one year f2 Cp j Fire copies,for one year BOn bight copies, for one yepr 12 00 Fourteen copies, for one year .. 20 00 Pre mliu or Getting up Clubs. To every person getting up a club of five, eight or fouiteen, at the above rates, a copy of the ft'agaziue for IHO7 will be given gratis. fpecinifMis sent gratis, when written for. Address, post-paid. I CHARLES J. PETERSON, Nov. 14 06.) 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SALISBURY, BRO. & CO., Kxteqstve Manufacturers and Importer* cf <£>oW, plated & JIWILEY t 1 ,V ROIAD AND NICKEL AMERICAN, KNGLIsn ANI) SWISS WATCHES (Jused by Ourselves, And every description of Fancy Goods and Yankee Notions 1 fiieci»lljr Hdiipted »L Aejigned for SOUTHERN »nd WhSThllV Trade. . Client ti and full descrij. ve Price l.ist iseut free. Agent* Wanted evervw bei Addre** SAbISUtRY, BMO A CO, . 51 l>OKA«ita BTB/.KT. HI OV ide r.c». I?. J. B. MGHLING, Attorney at Law, Office with Lewis Z. Mitchell, Esq., North East Side of Diamond. Itaatft DEMOREST'S Yom r a kmmik, A ?*iw aariSTic, I»rtTAiit!i'T L A*D SFLKSDIDLT ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOll BOYS AND GIULS. Till Taach#r'§ Monitor and Parent's Oracle. Fl'RXiafilXii A UOVIDM or ISMIDCtIOII 1!l PHILOSOPHY ART, SCIENCE, ASB LITERATURE, rpO include Storiee, Poem-, HUtory, Biography. Aa- X tronomy,Chemistry. Music. Games, Pu/zies. etc., nuited to the capacities of very Young America, without frivolity or exaggeration. Its contents, from the pens of the very b«nt Authors, will be found to sparkle wlih in teres', Ita llustratl >r.« to charm with beauty, and the whole to ipupire with virtue and intelligence, and prove 41 a well-spring of pleasure" in every household. hingle copies, 16 cents; yearly. $1,50; each additional copy <l, or five copies for $5; Young America and De inorest's Monthly together,s4 Address W. JEN MINUS DEMOREFT, No. 473 itro.idaay. New York. A Urge and beautiful colored uteel engraving given fren witu the first number, and both mailed Ire* on is r Ic- ipt of pi ice. Each single subscriber, at $1.50, will be entitled to a Micioacope of highly mag'iifying powers, with 1 he.vy glass cylinder to confine living objects— seut » > mail, postage six cents; or a package of Mapi? 1 Ffeotoyrapbs, poetaya 2 ctnts v v Aduiini&trator'N Notice. .. NOTICE is hereby given tlmt, Letters of Admlnlstra linn have been issued to the undersigned, on tbs estate of Ulurvins DeWolf, late ef the borough of But ler. Butler county, Pa., doc'd. All persons knowing themselves imh-hfttd to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly an henticn ted for settlement to the undersigned. Oct, 88. '«6.) II I) TIMBLIN. Farm for Sale. THE undersigned offers fur salo his FARM, located Washington township, Butler county, beibg 107 Acres of mood farming land; Sixty Acres of which are cleared, the balance well timbered. There is a good double Lou Dwulllng house thereon. A young orchard of Apple and Peach tree*. Farm in g«»od condition.— Twelve feet deen of coalin three veins). For paratle lara inquire of the Editor CITIZEN, or of the under* uga ed residing on tne premises B*BIRT P ICS A p KNITTING MACHINES. rilH E undersigned would inform the public, he is JL prepared tosell the Dalton Family Knitting »Ma- , chine—the strongest, most simple and best in the world —Patented In ISHI, and perfected In 18G4. This uia shine will not only do plain woik, such as socks, kr. but also fancy knitting. with a most pdffoct and heauti ful stitch. It will knit comforts, A'ubies, 4c., twenty articles Any person wishing to obtain una w>ll plennV nsed for circular. Address#e;icl<Mdng a stamp.) It. F. SAWUILL, Zelienople, r-bU 'C*l Aff»al f»r ttntl-r e««nt» COOPERING. rnUE undersigned would t e.-.peetfully notify the pub | lie that he Is en g* gad in the Coopering business, and is ftilly prepareu to make on shortest 3otit» and iu a WOK K M AN LI K K MA N N Eft. all articles in his line «.f liuaiuess. Shop west aids of MainStriet; opposite to the Withsrsnoon Institute Sept 5 tf II 8. SIcCULLOL'GH. ttornoy at Law^ A.TN l> PENSION AND ( LAIM AGENT Office with Oharles M'Oundless, Esq., S. W. Corner ot l>iauiond 3>UTLKR PA. Sit). 1. BLACK W. »!>>■> tl—— BLACK A FLEEOGR, ATTORNEYS' AT LAW, AND CLAIM AGENTS. Pensions procured for soldiers of 1812, or their wid ows. All buiness lutrusted to the promptly at tiuided to. office, South |}cit of C'flwt House, foraier ly occupied by C. C Sullivan.' " llyalM>G—t>«o. JOUM M. Tioiiraew, , ~ kte* THOMPSON k LYON, ATTORNEYS' AT LAW. ±'.<c*■ .f,r:» I'BWif'A JACK'S HOTEL IIENJ. JACii, Proprietor. Corner of Main and Jrfferioa itrutii Butler, Pa. March 10,1564 te e T f Brady k C*o> e (Successors to Jones & Co.) Corner Fourth and Wood Streets. BANKERS & BROKERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. Dealers in all kinds of GOVERNMENT PBCTRITIE9, FOREIGN EXCHANGE. GOLD, SILVER and COUPON? INTEREST NOTES. Collections made on all accountable points In the, United States and Canada*. Interest Allowed on time De posits. Highest Hates I'aid for Coupons. I AN*.ITU tmnn. I Spanish Sheep, foe 1 sgtGf < NY ptflru wishing to purchase pure bred Spanish J\ Sheep, Vould do well to call and fx.uaMie our Sheet), as we claim to have pure-bred story and will sell either Ewe* or Rucks at very ren«on*bfA prices. The Sheep may be neon on the farm holonglng to one of tho subscribers. 2 mi lea East of Harmony. Botler county, P'». >' " SifLER. August 7, ISM. J. M. MOW KEY. Administrator's Notice. NOTICK II her«l>» KIV«I that Lrttrr. of AdmlnMtr. ti on has I« n issued to the nndersigned,on the e*- t »te of Wm E. lL'Oore, late of Butler Imrpugh, dec M: all peiaons having claims agalnnt said estate, will pr -sent I them properly authenticated f<»r sett I ente lit, and those 1 knowing themselves indebted to said estate, will make mmedlate payment. ' JOHN C. MOORE NO* 7, ISM—E«. Atjall.'FLU/* NEW FIRM. fpllF. undersigned having gone into partnership, In the I HOOT and HIOE Blanufacturlng business, Boyd's block, two door* South of Weeber k Troutuian's Store, Main Street, Butler, Pa., are prepared to make the neet est lloot and Shoe and do the best job work of any othor establishment in the plare. Having greut experleg< AJO the bnainesa we cannvt fail to please. Call aiideu ii- n SOHKIBER NICHOLAS Administratrix'* Notice. N'OTICK L» HEREBY FTLRNI, that LET ERA of Adminla tratien on the estate of John /.eminon. late of Butler toe nshlp, Butler county, I'a. dee'd, have this day been grmted by the Register ot >ald county, to the undersigned : therefore, ..11 pel sons kn >wiug chem selvett indebted to theaaid estate. will make payment immediately,.and those having claim- agunst the KM HIM will present them duly authenticated for *ett lement. uov. 28, ) EM r.LIN E LEMJION. Aduu; W/u. u. utadU', ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will attei d to all busin«ssentruste(f:f>hlscare prompt ly. attention given to the collection*, of J'en tiona. Buck I\iy and Jiountin. Will also art as •gent for wishing to buy or ■ell real estate. offlee "II South «i.L« of Diamoni!, in Bredin'S buildlog Butier I'a. —Sorrmber S, 19C5::tf. " THE LADY'S FRIEND. _A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM ENGRAVING.-^ REDUCED PRICKS TO CLUBS. The HDY'S FUIEXD aanorlnces for IM7. the fl 'owing navelets:—A .New Story, by Mra Henry Wood author of "Ea.»t 112 >nne, ,r "Tha fhannlnga," kr "How a Woman had her Way," by Elizabeth • Presrott, au thor of "Told by the ?un," No Longer Youag" by 1 Amanda M. Douglaa«,anthf»r of " In Trust,'' Ac., and ••DoraCßs.el,''bjr Frank lee Benedict. It will give it Splendid Double Page Finely Colored Fashion Plate—eiigmved«»nSteel—»n every number. It will give a bi-antil'ully executed Fancy Steel engra ving in every number. It will give a large assortment of Wood Cuts, illus trating the Faahions, Fancy Work, 40., In every num ber. It will give a popular piece of Music, worth the coat of the Magazine in itaeif— in every number. It will give a copy of the beautiful Premium Stei 1 Engraving—"One of Life's Happy Hours''—2B inches long by JU inches wide—l" ev, ry slug e (S2XO; a«»baori ber, and to every person sending on a Club. It offers as premiums, "Wheeler k Wilson s Sewing Machims." "Silver Plated Tea Sets " •'Spoons,'' •Pit chers," "Oold and Silver Watches, ' "Oons," ' Rifles "Meludeons," >4 C "the* Wringers, ' •* Appleton a Cyclo pedias, <Pc. rM? K lft mm 1 copy (and the large Premium Engravipg.) 12 50 4 conies " »«•»»•♦*' 800 5 .• (and '«e gratia) - KOO a .4 (and one gratis; 12 00 »»<) <« (and one gratia) 28 *>» I nnc eopvof each of LAtIY'H FBI ENy k POST, fI 00 112 Thenettar up of allot. wUlalwaya receive a cop v of, the PBKMIUM ENORaVINO. MRubers of a pLb wishing tha Premium Engraving must remit On* Holler i Those desirous of getting op Premium Lists, should enclo«», fit teen outs for Sample Magazine, containing the PaiticuUrs. Addrsaa DfrAOOSI k PETF.R-ON, 31tt W*lnT»tßt r Phlladelpßia. NEW ARRIVAL' . OF \ WINTER TOES, ?LOAKS, AND SHAWLS. WF. If AYR Ju*t received tlio largest and moat complete Stock of -FRKNOI! MKUINOES, WOOL DcLAINS, CASIIMERE, COBUUQS, TRINT9, MUSLINS, CABIIMBBVFL, \0 Ever offered to the pubUo, anj as oar etock was par chased on the recent panic, we are akle to ' * sell at very low prices, FURS!, FURS! I FURS! L L ' r WE HAYS a vary Large Stock of Miaaea k Child reus CAPS, VICTOR INKS. COLLARS. CUFFS, . AND MUFFS, OF ALL STYLES and quality. Also a Very fins assortment of Cloaks* Saques and Circulars, of our own Manufacture, which enables us to sell at lass pflcre than parties who buy them east We large and cheap Stock cf SHAWLS of all Stylos', Siie«, Price* and QUALITIES, Utiuembor Wo buy all our goodi by the Case- Bale & Package <*hicli tnablea ut to a«U at EASTERN JOUBERS PRICES, • We would call tb« attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. To Ibis Stock of Good?. DUNLAP, LUKER ft CO., 13C Federal street, Alleghony City I'enn'a. Oct 31 flf-fmos. RURAL HILL NURSERY. OF AM s KINDS. rjlllE nndersigned tana pieaeura i ■ ssn*um>iu| 1 Their many frlenda. aad the publia tha they better aie pi spared than ever before to furnish auit Trees of All Kinds, AND SHRUBBERY & SHADE TREES, Or ALMOST EVERY VARIETY". The universal testimony ot those who have bees i Muppli<>d with fruit and other Trees from Rural Hill Nursery IP, lhat fhev 'are larger, of Superior quality and grow liETTEW th in ih-»se brought from foreign nurseriss, of these truth*, uny number of reliable testimonials can be had in this comity and vicinity Person* dssi r«>ns ofpurrhaslng,are rfquested to call snd exnpiine onr*piendid variety. It will amply repay, any person thut wiahes good fruit, and at an early day from r»- to purchase of us. as our trees are extra large and jfCHKI A number of reliable agents can flind pront*' 'able employment.by c«lflnn; upon the subscribers llviug' 2 1-2 nilius west ef Kutler, Pa. Silas "Pearce <fe Sons. Rutier, NOT. 7 T«. GRAPE VINES FOB SALE. r\f\ /\/\/vCONCOICO, 1 year old, Nol vlne«, 55cents 4U,\MM 112 each, *1 per donen. S2O pss 100, slfio per lf»tK» No 2 vines 36cents each, $2 60 per v dozer.. sls per ion, C l» per 1000. Delaware No 1 vines 40 »t» each. f-» per doy.en slto per 100, $250 per 1000. o'B, 3o cent*, each. s.l per dozen, S2O per 100. SIBO per 1000 i Creollnjc 50 cent* each, $5 per dozen, S4O per 100. EU MenhuTK s*) cents each, $5 per dctzen, S4O per 100- Our vine* havo beeu propagated from alngle eyes In open KMund, and ars of nuperioj nuality. Those wishing t» plant vines should older e&rl> aa the demand pi* \ nes to be greater than tho supply. Address, SITLEIt 4 MOWRIT, Harmony, Butler Co., Pt. A Apple Trees delivered at Rochester or Few Caatle, at sls per 100. Pea.-h Tiees sls per 100 Orders must be accompanied by cash. Addi eea, J M. JfOimiT, h«w Lisbon, Peptlt > Ohie. • ESTRAYS. ( (AM B to the residence of the'subscriber living fa / Marlon tp.. on or about the Inst of August, lift#. Wf!ee ewes snd two lambs, differently n.srkejl in tae Ears. No letter marks on any of them. Tha er owner are requested to come forward, prove jlreverty, p»y charges and take them away,or they wrill -be die> posed of according te law. * • Oct 10 *. KODIRT ATWILL. important to Wool-Orowers. F.EASI call aud examine my stork of HPAIVIf H BUCK*. I hare for sale -THREE SPANISH RUCKS of superior quality. They have been sxamia od by ax good judges as there ara in the cednty, wbe ' pronounced them to be ahead of any that hea been bro i into the county. Call and see for your«elvea. Ri-sidtnce 2 miles North of Glade Mills, on the Al'.e (henv and Rutier Plank Road. D. IX. LYON. Oct. 3—3t. Notice. WIIEREAA app'icatfoi: has been made to tM Court of ComiDiin PleeCin for the county of Muf- J Irr, f>r a Charter for the l*re*byterlan Churenof Con nrd. in said county. All persons Interested ars hereby otifled to appear at the Court of Common I'leae, to be r held in and for naid county, o* the.id Monday of No. vemher ne«t. snd shew c..n«e v if any they have, why . aaid Charter should not be cran ted By oidor of the Couit. Butler county, us. Certified from the record this 19th day of October WM.BTOOPB, Prothonotary. ' N. IITISMCLTSA ~.T. n. THIFU— c. HOOBT. i FASHIQNIBLE TIIL6RS. 112, fitHE undersigned having af«oclated themselves in the 1 X Tailoring business, wonld respectfully say to the r public in general that they have Just received the Fail und Winter Fashions, aid are pteparo«l to makeup i clothing in the latest and most approved style Please , call and oxuruine our Fashions and Specimens of men and boya' wear. 8p« ei«l attention q[lveu to boy a'cloth ing. EITENMULLER. WHITE k CO. August 12, I96o—tf.
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