American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, December 12, 1866, Image 3

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    THE AMERICAN CITIZEN.
ButlerJPaTWednesday, D cd2JB6S
SerThe place for holding the elections
for Venango jowoahip, was ehanged by
our last Court, from the house of John
Kahle to the house of John Murrin.
S9"Chri*tiw» Scibcrt, offers for sale,
big valuable farm situate in liutler town
ship ; known »s the Meylert, or M'Call
farm. Read the advertisement.
H3~Thc President's Message will oe
found on the first and second pages of
this paper. It is considered a very re
markable document; more remarkable for
what it does not say, than for anything
that is therein contained. Read it.
SO~Do you want ttae Key Note? II
-so 11. 0. llcitieiuan's is the place to get
them. The Key Mote, is one of the very
»latest works on vocal music.
All who have examined uoJ used this
book, acknowledge that it contains the
best selection of Church music of any
work no*v in use.
11. C. Hciiicman purchase! this work
directly fro.li the publishers and is there
fore, prepared to sell it low. Price
$ 15.50 per dozen.
Adjourned Court.
The will be an adjourned Court held
in Hutler, on Tuesday, the 9th day of
next month, for arguments and road bu
sin<-Bs. We expect to sec a lull bench.
New Grocery Store.
John A. Sedwick and John Thd\uas,
have started a new jrroerry Store, ou the
corner of Main and J.ftcrson Street*,
opposite Jack's Hotel, in the
formerly occupied by Keiber & Yetter.—
This firm is determined to sell low for
oath and marketable produce. Give
thctn a call.
tȣ"TI. C. heineman has jut opened
his splendid stock of Christmas end New
Yeats' ''Gifts"—consisting of almost ev
ery thing in the Toy line, which interest
nnd plense the children, lie lias also,
on ii*nd a grcit variety and good selec
tion of interesting books, suitable for
holiday presents.
These goods have all been purchased
in the Kastcru Cities ; and we arc author*
iicd to say that they will be gold at re- i
.iuccd prices. Don't forg 't to call in j
soon, for these Toys au l Books are passing
off lively, and you might ilcsirc to pur
chase when it would !>e too late.—
Mow is the time to iret good bargains.
# N«'lc«.
l»rof. L. Oldshue, M, IV, h s conclu
ded his course of Lectures on Urino-l'a
lliology ill the "Philadelphia Uuivcrsity
ot' Medicine and Surgery," and return
ed tii his practice in Pittsburgh, where
bis business has b ci. promptly resumed
Persons living at a dislauce can *<•»./ to
him as usual.
Office and Residence, 132 tiraut stivit |
Pittsburgh, Pa.
0o'>l» & 3haca.
VVni. M. Farnsworth, has just opened
a large and splendid asso'tinerit o( Hoots
and Shoes of ali siaoa and varieties ; also
Slit- and t'ppei leather, French .ti>i 1 n
iiion Calf .kius, Morroccos, 11 ius. i.m |
ings, h.i.«ts ; Hammers, Tacks. IVgs auci |
k pt in u .Mow in . i.< .ithci
SIO'M. win li iic AIII soli as cheap as tiic
ch»ape.«t. 'all in and • xainine hi" Stuck,
on Main Street, 1 Djoi* .Nortl» of M
A boy's Store.
'•llotai-d'n Jfill."
Hi's well knowing flouring mill, loca
ted in Cherry township, this County, hav
ing became delapidated, ai we believe,
wus sold ; and about the middle of April
last, 11 C. M't.'oy. Ksq , and M . 1. (t.
Grossman —the lormer well km.wu to our
people, the latter an industrious cit z«n
who served liia country first in the 1 -31:h
regiuicut, and latterly in the "Sth rcgi
incut, as owners uadertook to re«buildthc
mill. They arc both natural mechanics
They invented a new water wheel lor
their own use, and li ve finished the work
of the rcsbuihling this old mill. N't
aro informed that, without the help of a
ban 1 they have oompletcd this fine im
provement, having two set of buis run
ning. It is said that they make cxccj
lent flour. Mr. Grossman remains in the
mill as miller. The surrounding neigh
borhood will be glad to learn of the com
pletion of this fins improvement, and
will, doubtless, give, it a call. For their
energy and industry they deserve wc'l of
,their neighborhood.
—The treasury on Saturday held gold
to the amount of 896,722,000, of which
$22,000,00'J are held on gold certificates.
There have ben no New National Hanks
authoiiied during 'be week, and uuue
have ceased to exist. Cum-iey has been
issued to oank< for the week to the
amount of $356 H72 ; total amount is
sued to date, •2-B.JBB 6»3 From this i
amount ahouM be deducted as returned 1
.aud cancelled. »2,073,932, leaving the
total $297,812,999 There has beeu but \
f a triflmif change in the amount of cu-«
reooy held by the tnsa-urer of the Uni
ted Stites for simulation aud depositories
of public money Fractional currency
.re lee.uel .ml cancelled, S-ty (4,0 - re
ceivei fr.i'u tfoe printer, $IS8.1:)/ ; ship
ped to Na i inai It inks $ 63;i6i; to the
Assist; lit l'rci-w er it X•* V irk,sloo.. i
OK> ; "o tlr- in» I'rvasuior at I'hil
•delpma il M.J'.I ). I*hc disbursements
of the ' rwasif y m account of rhe l>e
par mn » »»r the Week are as Mlows :
War. 1.574 ; Navy, $577,376; In.
Jarior, $ j6,i69—lotkl, 4,221,319.
OXJIi BOOK TAiILE.
Pilllb«(k C'ommarclal.
In this issue will be found the Pr s\
pectus of the above paper for 1867. Al
though this paper has beeu lately establish
ed, it* circulation and aifluoricq are widely
extended. As a journal of enterprise. it
is unsurpassed by any, aud will not suf
fer io comparison <m(W tlie tie-1. For
tetms of Daily and Weekly, see prospcc
iu».
3,000 P'ctorial ItluitMtiom.
'1 he new and beautilui edition of Web
ster's illustrated Unabridged Dictionary,
besides a number ul other valuable Ptem*
iuuis, will be given by the proprietors of
The Sitnilny School Timet to any oue
who will solicit subscribers to their ]a
per. With tin; tirst of January 18(57, »
new 8300 Prize Sciial is to be published
in the Timet, which will form a special
attraction. Ihe Columbia RepuLliciin
"One dollar and a half cannot be
iuvested to better advantage in any fam
i.y. or by any teacher, than in subscribe
tug tor thin paper. It is lull of original
matter and we cannot speak of it in too
high terms of commendation." A De
s.-tiptive L stjof a number cf attraelive
works that are to be gi"en as ]'reniiunis i
alio sample copies of the paper, will be
sent free on early application to the pub
|ishees of The Sunday School Timet,
Philadelphia.
Every Szturdey.
likki n'n Christmas Story in AY*
ery Sutunlay. —"Mugby Junction,'
Dicken's Christmas Story for 1806, is
published toniplete in the 50th nuuibei
u( fcvERV Satukuay. As Mr. Dick
un's contribu ioti to the story this year
occupies a larger portion of the volume,
than usual, it is safe to predict that "Mug
by Junction" will prove even more pop
uUt than any of its predecc.-fors. The
first four tales in the collection arc from
the pen of the inimitable '"Hoz " These
episodes are written in the author's hap
piest vein. Many of the characters in
troduced to the lender will at once lake
their places iu litei&'uie besides suth im
mortal creations as "Mr. Pickwick," "Lit
tle Nell," "the Marchioness," and "Oli
ver Twist." The sketch entitled "Har
box Brothers," is one of those delicious
lessons which Dickens teaches so admira
bly. No one can read it without strength
ening his belief in bu nan goodness
"Y> uig Jackson," Phoebe," and '•Lamp''
with his peri'dical "rounders," become
oiir personal friends immediately. "Lit*
tie Polly," the lost child, whose name is
not Trivits is a conception as charming
as anything in that marvelous scries ol
novels which we are never weary of pe
ru-ing. The whimsical description of
tin; Hl FRrwii.ME.vT lloov., with the stilt-,
pastry, and poor Sir. Swift, will make
Mugby "Junction" a favorite stopping
pl .ee I his year for many a delighted
reader. This story appears in KVKRV
Saturday, seven days'previous to its up
pcnrance in I ngland. The publishers
evidently intend, by such enterprise, to
give the readers of Kvkry Saturday
hoc | r.iiiiptly than they canobtain fr< in
•i ,y ilhei si.nice the best mil m st at
t o tive of the good things iu Kurope ;n
Pt riodieals.
A New and Grand Fpoch in Madicinel
I'm. Mahhiki, is tliV |i>uuucr of * ucv
Muiiical Sysicui '1 lie <juautitarian!>.
whose vaist inluruul doses eut'eebie tin
(jloiiiiich ami paralvzc tl'e
health and appetite, with from one tot»n
of his extraordinary l'lSx, and cures the
most virulent sores with a box or so of his
wi nderlul and all-hoaling Salve. These
two ureat specifies of the Doctor are fast
superseding all the stereotyped nostrums
of the day. Kxtraordinary cures by
Maugiel's I'ills and Salvo have opened
the eyes of the public to the inefficiency
of the (so called) remedies of others, and
upon which people have »o long Idindly
depended. Miijrgiel's Pills are not of the
class that swallowed by the dotin, and
of which every box full taken creates an
absolute necessity for anothor. One or
two of Maggid'a Fills suffices to place the
bowels in perfect order, tone the stomach
cieatcs an appetite, ami reader the spiiits
light and buoyant ! There is no griping
nnd no reactiou in the form of coustipa
t on. If the liver is affjotod, its func
tions are restored; and if the nervous
system is feeble, it Is invigorated. This
last quality makes the medicines very
desirable for the wants of dclicato fe
"»alcs. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases
are literally extinguished by the discn
fectant power of Maggie) ■ Salve. In
fact, it is heie announced that M aihuel'h
Bilious, J)ysi>eptic Diahruka
I'illjS core where all othets fail. While
for Hums, Sealds, Chilblaius, Cuts and
all abrasions of the skin, Mauoif.i/'s
Saivk is infdlliable. Sold by J. Mag
uikl, 43 FnltoD Street, New York, and
all Druggists, at to cts. perbox
For Sale at Dr. GH.\HAM'S Drug
Store, sole *g<>nts in I'utler Pa
( TJV
The l>etroit I'ust says that at the
Republican Nati. ual I'(invention of 1864,
when a prohibition was made in the Wis
-0 >n«iu delegation to unite their vote iu
1 lavor of Andi ew Johnson, f.if \ r ice P«s
1 leut, Ooverniir Kaudal, now Johnson's
ri-ilit htuil maaamJ Postmaster General
°PP"*i'l <he motion. "No," he said. "I
k n»w Andrew Johnson hotter thon you
do. 1U if a oait (j tai/ieruus man, mi/it
for ofic*. J
£prfiat ijtotifrjs.
fk. CONNuQUENfSMINO LODGB.
No. J&S, 1. O. of O K., holds iUi
etntod meetings at the Hall, on
Main St., Butler, Pennsylvania
everv MONDAY evening, com
mencing at fro'elock. Brethren from sister Lodges nre
fespectfnly inrite<l to attend. By order ef the S O.
» A. T. M—Butler Lodg*. Nn o|.| > M.,
Lf\ a holds its stat'*d meetings in th«- Odd Fellows
Hall, on Mala Street. Bntler, Pn.. on the first
/yrsX °f aach month B.ethnwi fnm
T \ sister Lodges are respectfully invited to at
tend. By order of the W, M.
TO CONSUMPTIVES. —The Advertiser, having
heen restored to health in a few weeks, by a very sim
ple remedy, after having suffered several years with a
severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Conxnnsp.
tion—la anxious tom-ike known to his fell jw-sufTerers
the means of cure.
To all who desire it.he will send a copy of ths pre
scription used, (freS of charge) with the directions for
preparing nnd using the same, which they will And a
I'KBCtrktvoa Con nr arr 105, Asthma, Bkoxchittm, Ac.
The only object of ths advertiser in sending the Pre
scription. Is to benefit the and spread informa
tion which he conceives to be Invaluable; and he hopes
every sufferer will try his remedy, it will co«t tlieui
nothing, and may prove a bb-sw.b *
Parties wishing ths prereduction, will please nddioss
Rftv.EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings county, New York.
Nov. 7,15C1, ly.
Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery.
A ecftcifl WARRtNTED by DR. TOBIAS CBLKIIftATS
YKKKTIAX LINIMKNT, if used when first taken b
persons ft temperate habits This medicine has een
known In the United States over 2 » years. Tlnus nnds
have used it, and found it never failed to cure any com
plaint for which it was recommended, and all those who
first tried it, nre now never
of 184H, Dr. Tobias attcmh-d 40 cases and lost 4, being
called in t>f Me to do any gu»d.
W RUCTION.*.—Take a teanpocnful in a wlne-g'assof
water every half hourfut tao hours, an J rub the abdt>-
men and extremities wel! with the Liniment. To allny
ths thirst, take a lump of ice In the month, about the
size of a marble every ten minutes It is warranto! per
fectly innocent to take internally. S<dd by all drug
gists, price 4<j and mu cents. Depjt, 60 Coartland St..
N e* Yolk
A 3iagls3oxef BRAND3ETH PILLS Contains
more vegetuble extractive matter than twenty boxes of
any pills any where in thu world besidefl; fifty five
hodured physician* use thea in their practice to the
exclusion of oth*r purgatives. The first letter of their
value is yst scarcely appreciated. When they ate bet
ter known, a sudden death and continue I sickness a ill
be of the past. Let thoie who know them speak right
out in their fa»nr. II Is a duty which will save life.
Our race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bWt
at this season, it U dangeront »* it Is pretshiut
bat LraiuLretb'ii Pills alfird an invalu ibU ;»ivf elMcieut
protection. thidr oreisi »n tl ihj we prevent tho
collection of those Imparities which, when in sulllelt-nt
quantities, cause so mnch danger to the body*i health.
They %»on cure Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Lots of Ap
petite, Pain in the Head, Iteßiibnrn, I'uiu in I'.rea «tt
itiiue. Sudden Kalntness and CostivcntM. Bold by sail
respectable Dealers in Medicines
iiu nov k> Sowing Machines. Three now kind, Un
der *;id npper feed. Sent on trial. Warrantod five years.
Above Hilary or large comtuisslou paid. The onlt ma
chines sold in United States for leai than #4O, which am
«//y licftited by Howe, Whetlrr if M'iltvn (ir-nn
Bakrr % Singer « Cb, and lUxcUelnr Alt other cheap
machines are infringemenU anil tho tells r or urer are
liable, in ar re it,fine and impritmiwent. Illustrated cir
culars sent/Vee. Address, or call upon Sljfw A Clark
at Biddeford, Maine,or Chicago 111.
June 27 .yl-w.*
\\J ANTED. AGENTS—fT6 to 1200 PER MONTH for
TT grntlemen, and to S7O f<r ladies, every where,
t-» introduce the Celebrated Common Sense Family Sew
ing machine, improved and perfected It will hem, fell,
stitch, qidlt. bind, braid and embroider beautifully.—
Price only S2O, making the elastic lock stitch, and fslly
warranted f>r three y. ars, \\ r pay the above wags.*, or
a commission, from which twice that amount can be
made. Address with stamp, <»i call on C. BOWEIU3&
Co., Salesrooms, No. 2tf> South FIFTH Street, Philadel
phia, Pa. All letters answered promptly,with ciiculars
and terms.
XKW advl:utisf,Ml:.\ IS.
Dissolution.
riIHR Pavfneishlp heretofore existing between L'r
1. Samuel ilrah im A Vi . S Huseltoit, known its lb*
lb in of tiraham A Hnselton.has ilund' ) - . Nov. 5. IM4
been dlssolvsJ by nintiial consent of the pa:t e3 lis
dim, they return their sincere tninks to tho public fei
their liberal patronage.
Toe btttine«« will t»e carried on in the saint pi -ce. by
Dr Si it in el Urnbain, Where tho accounts of ths eld
fi: in hi o left for settlement All persons indebted tn
said firm, are tcspeclfully leqnesied to call Immediate
ly and bcttle their account*
Nov 7 Hi) lilt \II A M A IIL'SELTON
~ sains. wisiiiigaaia : 'B
suasiKG SYIIUPI
FOR
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Chol
era Morbus, Cliolcru Infan
tum, Fits from Worms,
Wine/ in the Stom
ach and
els, (fee.,
BUT
«»A ct ■, -%r
van
Children when Teething!
AND TO PRODUCE SLEEP.
THIS Medicine in positively w-ti runted superior loan?
other article »r the !.ind n m«rket. and in sold in
th it way that per*.uncan;ii*va their ni»uay refunded by
culling . n tlio Local A<ent if n-.t perf*tly s Uiafactory.
• evory where at 25 cent* per buttle
J C. KKDICK Jt 00.,
nor 21, 'Co—Amos] i .r Butler.
FfIANK MOORE'S
Anecdotes, Poetry, and Inci
dents of the War.
ttt pafM, double column, beautifully illustrated with
JI «'e*ant Cabinet Steel Kufravinga.
OriNIONS OF TIIK WORK.
Horace Greeley In the Tribune of June 5, says :
*' It in an e\ce«din*!y rich b<x>k, coot lining more mat
ter ol interest than ell the novels that hive been isaued
f.»r the last si x ya»u>, or that will be for the nest si a
It ?lvea thebeef tiling said. d«»ne. or wrltien by Kebels
«a well ns Unionists, nvmt judiciously selected, compact
ly put together, and h»iidst»mely printed Its told
only ny subscription; but those who bare a chauce to
*ub«crit e and don**, will make a blander."
The New York Jivenmg Post nay*;
M Tbo lK»ok I a full or fun ami | atboa, wit an l humor
patriotic sentiment,and strange adventures. It All* no
the outline* of formal historic* of the war, and girt* a
better and more vhld picture of the times we hare juat
passed than any of theiu. It Is Just the book for
" A DAT AT A COt NTtIY 1.1!t. n
The New Tork Commercial says:
i*. abmk which aarpasaea in
ntere-t anything of *<«« kind nrhiclThas appeared or la
1 fc 'y t° appoarln the thons.ni I and one war histories
which are publUbed or announced." I
" GRKKLKY'S UK EAT CONFLICT,
AND
MOORE'S ANECDOTES
together form a complete History of the ltebellion "
We want good agents in parte of every State in th*
i. n 'V n - Tenns very liberal to experienced cauvaasers
walk oh kkmale
Inscriptive circulars sent on application.
A.ldfeaa
JAMES POKTKUS. General Agent
Not M .. M . :,U - 46 1
Real Estate Agenry.
fllllE undersigned baa opened an office in Butler |»a
J. j* the purchase and sale of Heal feitate. Person-.
wiiditnK toeither sell or purchase Farm*, or other ltetl
Latate, will find it to their interest to. all on me
alxeaß^<-V« h * nd * " nmb « r ~112 V** l **nu*. of various
atteg for *a!a, on such terina as will suit purcbaera.
aJr!?? 11 * to »t tbeir Ileal Kstale, will
nnd it i- their advantage to place it on my booka
. 10I . mrc,l^'! «t» •Witad, hi variety
price and quality, by reference to my list.
Any information in reference to Real Katat- in this
"fy "•*'«* *»"« or per.
witb Juo.U.Thulupn a. Alt'} at Uw, n«tl«,P«
jAMfcs T. M'JL'NKI.V
peal Estate and lnsuraocy Age *
NEW GOODS!
FTVIE Subscriber has Just returned from tna EASTBRLL
1 CITIES, hiving purchased a
Large Stock of Goods,
wltfch ha now offers at his Store Id Butler. A felLUu*
of rka lull wiug article-,
TOYS,
Toy Sawing Machine, Yankee Locusts,) rowing Roosters^
Golden Nightingales. I.ggs of Pharaoh "s to pents,
Cltim-so Tiaiirtpart neies. & 1A lis in every variety,
picket Cutlery, Kamil.raii I Porktt HibloJ,
Uynm Itook*. Ph ttogrtioh Albums,
liuiii ItialLa. Also a full I Inn «»f Mis
cellaneous Works. A general
iisb •rtuicnt «»f School hook*.
Eserv variety of Mmn
orandmni and Di
nries. . a kit , %
all <t\ las.
Paper and Envelope*.
Wall Paper,
Window Shades,
Aad Fixture*.
At wholesale and retail, at city price*
4#-'Julland Examine my Stock of Goods. ~%A
11. 0. HEINEMAN.
Butler Nov 7 MCG-3 tuos.
If ASM TOE BALI.
milE so b<c liber offers for sale the form on which h®
Y now reside*, situated in Penn tuwnship, Butler Co..
l»a :t miles Wesi of Haxonburg. 3 miles Noith east o'
(Made Milli, and 2 mile* Hast of the Allegheny and
Butler Plank Road: co itainittg
125 ACRES,
abont 85 ncres cleared, and under g »od improvement.
Wall watered anil timbered, a good young orchard of
choice fruit, about 60 trees now beating A good Log
bou«ew|th frame kliclivn iHtiU'hed, u large and sub.
atamlal frame barn, a stona spring bouse, and other
outbuilding* thereon erected. aio 40 acres of
good upland meadow. This place i* w«ll adapted for
either Stock or Grain, and is in a good neighborhood:
4 churches within 3 miles, and a good bilck school
bouse within of a mile Those desirous of purchas
ing a good farm, on reasonable term*, will pleas* call
and sxamine the premise*.
Nov 24.3mJ.* JOHN WAREHAM.
A SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM
WILCOX A (iIBBV CELEBRATED noiseless Sew
lag machines oßcied a* premium* for subscribers to
Arthur's Home Magazine
FOB 1067.
Th* HO\IB MAOAZINBIs now so w II known to the
rea lug public,that we need scnrcelyaa) what has often
been said, that its editors i egard literature as something
higher than a simple art. That its crowning excel
lent* th ey cOnsi ter Its power for good. And so they
will ever* ek to make th* home '.Magazine the minis
te; of all h ings pure and u*>ble, tiie* teacher,whether
by sto y, po«- .i» or essif, that only as mctifgto by tlio
'/Golden It -le' ' can the* be wise or happy.
laord rtbat our lady readers throughout th* corn
try may have true styles of d<tai, we have | laceu oar
Department in the bunds cf
M'nie. WoiuoreM, of \e» York.
This lady has become th* «rhit*r of fashi >n in be
iwitsd Stated, an lit is gratifying to know that her taste
a pure and womanly
TERMS yearly In advance.—l copy, 2.60. 4 corde*
for ffi.OO. ft copies, and one extra to getter up of clubs
$lO. 9 copies, and on" axt-a SIS. 14 cop es ai.d one
extra, fil Sample N *2» «• %<
♦%.For premiums we have selected a pair of charm
ing i.irtnres—"The Uepßrjlrr off the Sw*l
lout." and ** The lieturn of ilie Bwa>«
lows." One of thesa pictures will !>• sent »o each
petson from whom we receive a club of subscribers as
al»oro. One will also tent to each sing'o subicr b r
who lands us <•'. iO >o the Home i tgaxn a
S3 we will ion I the "llume Magasine,'' and
the "Children's llouiMr- Arthurs new Magazine for
th* ' Little one* lor ?4 b ' w* >eiii Horns Magazine*
and 'Lady'« |5, <k , Fo. $5 5u w« send the three mag
azines just unmcd.
OUN SF.WIKG MACHINE PREMIUM
The machine we offer (WILCOX a O(bUS') is the
No. 2. as describe 1 in the manufacturer's list, cash pr.ee
SM), furnished with boomer, fel'er, and braidc fhii
machine ha* become a house hold favourite ou account
of its n'dsel*isness, rapidity and a isr awnagsment. A
chilJ can w<>rk it
For 61 subscribers to Horn* Magar.in* snd floO wa
send on* of th*«* ut in wrd*i to enihb
tho** who cannot procure in unny fiibscritiers to get a
tnnchlne. we have so aira-iged ti»e offe that, by the ai
ditlon of a *uin above what may be secuied f»r sub
scriptloni, of fr<iht to silO, according to size ef li«t.
anv one inay obtain a m ichiuo *wnd 2<3 cents f.»r
specimen nonib*r of Home Haga/.lne and get full par
ticuars. Adur-.'ii
T. <1 ARTHUR A OO ,
No? £8 »0 4 mos.) 823 Ualuut St. Philadelphia. Pa
KUTLI:R
WOOLEN MILLS,
Manufacture the very host heavy
FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS,
Caasimeres and Yarns,
Of every kind and color, which we will *e!l as 'ow to
c<iihbu)rer«,li not lot t r than tiiej can be hid La*t,
or Weill If you want
Heavy Barred,
White, Brown,
or Grey Flannels.
Warranted to have N;) SHODDY in thorn, g'i to
the Union Woolon Factory, Duller, Pa. it you waut
Heefiy I'asslntcreM,
Warranted to have NO 311 >i>DY in thorn, goto the
llatler Woolen Factory. If you want a gooa urti« l« ot
NHM UIXU YAItX,
Warranted t > have no Shoddy in It, goto the Butler
Woolen Fictory.
10,000 Pounds of Wool Wantej in
Exchange for the Above Goods.
n. FULLERTON.
Dec 4, GC..tf
THE
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A Tale of il|uAcuthi|rest,'.' by hmer>«ou Bennett, unthor
of'Thf I'll of the Forest.'* Prairie Flower," Ac.
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beet nuthor*, Shorter Stories, Kkmjm Sketches, Letters,
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STOVES AND PLOUGHS.
VITKCKHKCKKKA KBIBKIt.—Foun
M der*—Fonudry North of the b>.
°f Duller, where Stoves, Plou is
nfiiSß|f!m9 in '' o, ber castings are made on shor jo
fISwnHTT'MH Ihre. Their w*e rnui* i« uu Main reel
ui . i.» rfior >• <f Jack's llotel, where you wili find toves
of ail sixes and patrons, i'hey ah*> keep on baud - largt
stuck ut Plunge, which they sell an cneap as they cau be
bought at any other establishment tu the county.
Dec g- 18t«::tf
W*. ». iiCSXLTON, H. D gAMtißLGftaasa, u.
HUiSELTON k GRAHAM.
(Late of the U. 8. Army)
PHYICIAfiS AND SURGEONS.
srorrni la By*'. kink ,M»ii HTM BO iter r *
JOHN SCOTT,
Oee Door South of J, M. rhompson's
Law Office,
n BUTLER,
A\NoujrrEsti.«t hp la now opening and' receiving
bli Seconu slock of
Consisting of DltT GOODS, of all description*, such as
CLOTHS,
UASSIMKRES,
SATIN ETTS,
JBANS.
1W RIDS,
FKf.NCH MKRINORS.
SILK,
POPLINS.
ALPACAS,
COBURGS,
NOTIONS,
hearty 3UatU Ctothing,
FLANNKLS OF ALL KINDS AND COLORS.
S&AMSOSTS,
CARPETS,
AM 011 Clstks.
Groceries,
Hardware,
Queensware,
Hats,
Caps,
Boots,
& Shoes,
SOLE LEATHER
And all inch goo Is as this market requires, which will
be sold L lIK AP
uik ai 5
\o Trouble to Mhow Goodit.
Highest Market Price I'aid fur all
kinds of merchantable Produce.
Nov.HC6) JOHN 800TT.
The Magazine for the Times.
PETERSON^MftGIZINE.
Double size steel colored fashion Plates
mills popular M nthlv IHaaaxine Is the cheapest in
X th* world. In IHO7 it will contain
ONE THOUSAND rAORS !
FOURTKKN SPLKNDID PTBKL PLATES!
TWELVE .MAMMOTH FASHION PLATES!
TWELVE COLORED PATTERNS!
NINE HUNDRED WOOD CUTS!
TWENTY FOUR I'AOES OF MUSIC!
All this will he giren for only TWO DOLLARS a year
or a dollar less than Magazine* of the class of "Peter
sen." Its
Thrilling Tales and Novelettes
Are the be*t published anywhere. All the m«»st popu
lar writers are employed to write originally for 'Peter
san'' In ihtt", in addition to its usual quantity of short
stories, Four Original Copyright Novelettes will be gir
en, by Ann S. Stephens. Frank Lee B-omJ ct, IMU 11--d
man, and tha Author of "Margrat llowth.'' It also,
publb lies
MA*tfl*Tll COLORED FASHION PLATES
Ah<>ad of all others. TJieae plates will be engraved on
steel, twice th" u-iril idie, ami will contain from four to
six figure**. They colored, Al*i, a
pattorn, from which a drcas, mautilla, or chPda dies*
can l»e cut out, without th* aid of a mantua-maker. Al
so, several pages of Housth Id and ether receipts.
It is the best Lady'aMagazine in
the World.
THY XT FOB ONE YEAH.
»»n m— — Always in A<l*snce
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Fourteen copies, fur • tie year .. 20 00
Pre m.iu or Getting up Clubn.
To every person getting up a club of Are, eight or
font teen, at the above rate*, a copy of the Ma/agine
far 1867 will he given gratis,
tptclineua wnt gratix, when written for.
Address, poet-paid,
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Nov. 14 M.) 30G Chestnut Street, Phi adelphia, Pa.
SALISBURY, BRO. & CO.,
Extensive Manufacturers and Importers of
(Sotd, plated St Orsidc
JEWELRY,
SOLID AND NICKEL
AM tiIIICA.N, ENGLISH AND SWISS W ATCHES
Cased by Ourselves,
And every description of
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Efpeclally adapted ai. designed for 80UTIIEHX and
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VALISOIRY, lIKO Sc. CO,
51 I>Oi A.V< K Street.
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Office w ; 'h Lewis Z. Mitchell, Esq.,
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•tOfrapb. 3 ■ 7 . r
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE U hereby given that, Litters of AdmlttMr&
ttrn bar® been laaued to the nnderaigtied, on tba
aetata of Olm Tina DeWolf, late ef the borough of But
lar. Butler oonnty. Pa , doe'd. All persons knowing
themselves Indebted to said eetatn are hereby requested
■ *° Immediate payment, and those having claims
against the eame to preaent them properly au ientica
»ad for eattlemeot to the undersigned.
<**. **. ) n D. TTMBLfN.
Farm j lor NalV.
Till undersigned offers fur sale hla FARM, located
in township, Builer county, bellig 107
Acree of good 1 farming land: Bixty Acres of which are
cleared, the balance well timbered. There is a good
double Log Dwelling house thereon. A young orchard
of Apple and Peach tree*. Farm in good condition j
Twelve feet deep of coalin three veins). Fur parsti«
lare innnire of the Editor Cixtztx, or gjf the under* ugu :
ed residing on tba premised
ROBERT TESAR i
KNITTING MACHINES. I
JUlEundersignea would inform the public, that he Is J
prepared to aell the Dahon Family Knitting Ma- !
ine—the strongest, moat simple and best in the world
Patented in 18til, and perfected lu 18(14. This ma
ahiue will not only do plain woik, such as socks, Ac. j
but also fkn&y knitting, with n most perfect and beautl j
ful atltch. It will knit comforta, JVubies, 4c., twenty !
articles Any person wishing to obtain oue will please
I nse* for circular. Addreea (enclosing a stamp.)
B. F. BAWIIILL, Eeljenopla,
fmk 14. Ag-nl for Hutl..
COOPERING.
THE undersigned would i eapectfully notify the pub
lic that he Is
and is fully prepareu tu make on ahoitest iot-i» and lna
WOHKMANLIKE MANNER,
all articles In hla lino of business. Shop wcat aids ef
Main Stnet; opposite to the Wither*)"* n Institute
hept 6 tf D.B. McCULLOIJOH.
THOS. I^O"BiHSTSO2Sr,
ttornoy at Law,
A?i I>
PENSION AND ( LAIM AGENT
Office with Charles M'Candless, E-q.,
S. W. Corner ot Diamoud
BUTLER FA.
oao. A BLACK «*O. w
BLACH'A FLEKUER,
ATTORNEYS' AT LAW,
CLAIM AGENTS.
Penxloo, pmcnrwl ft«r BOldl" r« <.f ISI'J, or tlu-lr wid
ow.. *l» tiLCiiMM lulrmtml <" " rr pi .uiptly »t
--ton.lnlto. Office, S..nlli HMlof Court 11MM, former
ly uccnpi*d l»y C. C Sulliv.u.
C»io.
joim «. i«o«rMir,
THOMPSON & LYON,
ATTORNEYS' AT LAW.
""JACK'S HOTEL
ItENJ. JACK, Proprietor.
Corner of M.ln i"«1 Jrfferio" ttr.ol i,
Uutler, P».
M:irch I®, 18f»4
JaSe Trßr&diy k G®.
(Successors to Jones & Co.)
Corner Fourth and Wood Streets.
BANKERS & BROKERS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Dealers In all kinds of
00VEhNllENT SECURITIES
FORK ION EXCIIANO H,
OOLD,
SILVER and COUPONS
INTEnE.IT NOTES.
Collections ma le on all accountable points in the
United State* and t'wnad n
Interest Allowed on time De
posits.
Highest lUtes Paid for Coupons.
Aug. 13*6 6moe.
Spanish Sheep for* Safe I
ANY ptf*..ii wi«hing to nurrhase pure-tired Spanish
Sheep, would do well to call and examine our
Sheep, aa we claim to have pure-bred stocks and will
aell either Kwea or liuck* at very reasonable prices.
The Sheep may be seen on the firm belonging to one
of the aubac.ibera, '1 miles East of Harmony, liutlar
countv, Pa. M II BITLER,
August 7, ISM. J. M.MOWREY.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE 1* hereby given that Letter* of dmlniatra
tl on haa been loaned to the underaigned, on the e«-
tate of Wm B. Mo.»re, late of Butler borough, dee'd;all
person* having claim* ngnin*t aaid eat ate, will pr aent
them properly authenticated for aettle'ii«-nt, and th-<ee
knowing theniaelvea indebted to aaid entate, will make
mmedinte tinynient.
JOHN C. MODRR
Nov 7,ISOC—Ct. Almk*'s'TVT
NEW FIR US.
mil F. uuderaigned having gone into partnrr*hip, in the
I B(K>T and rillUK Miiuulacturing buaiiie-w, Boyd'*
block, two d<*jra Botith of Weeber * Troutoian'a Store,
Slain Street, Butler, Pa., are prepared b» make the ne«ft
ent Boot and Shoe and do the beat job work of anr other
i-atah)i»hment in the place. II tving great
the buaineM we cannot fail t<- pleaao. Cull andeu li- n
SCHniBER nICOAI.AS
Admfnistratri\*x Notlee.
NOTICE ia hereby given, that Let /era of Adminla
tratlen on the estate of John />mmon. (ate of
Butler townahip. Boiler county, Pa. dee'd, have thia
day been nMtd by the Register of raid County, to
the nudi'tatguM; therefore, ..llpeimm kn >wiag ibem
selvea indrlite<l to thea;iid ea'ate. will m ike pxym-.tit
immediate Uioae having claim* agaiiiHt the a>me
will preaeu't them dnly authenticated for aett lenient,
nor. 28, 66 > EM KLINE LEM»JN. Ada's;
"WTIETETTHiBIie,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will attend to all buaineaa entrusted tohlacare prompt
|y. Special attention given to the collections of J'en
iiont. Hack I'ap ami Bounties.
Will alao act aa *gent for thoao wishing to buy or
•ell real estate.
olßca on South aide of Diamond, in Bredm't building
''s.'r.mlkr S. INKHC
THE UDY'S FRIEKB.
A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM EAOEAVINQ.-^
REDUCED PRICKS TO CLUBS
The LADT*S TRIEND aanouncea for 1867. the fol
lowing neveletaA New Story, by Mra Henry
author of M Ea.«t Lynne,** "The Channinga," Ac. "How
a Woman had her Way," by Elizabeth Pieacoli, <•*-
tbor of "ToW by the Sun," "No Young.' by
Amamla M. Douglas*, anthor of 44 lu Trust/' Ac., aud
i '-Dura Cae el,"by Prank Lee Benedict.
It will give a Splendid Double Page Finely Colored
Fatbion Plato—engraved on Steel—ln e*eiy number.
It will gnr*a;>tsa«itifully executed Fancy Steel engra
viug in every nhmuor.
It will give a large aaaortment of Wood Cuta, lllua
trating the Faahiooe, Fancy Work, Ac., in every num
ber.
It will give a popular piece of Music, worth the coat
of the in it#elf—in every numlxtr.
It will give a the beautiful Premium Bteel
Ku.'raring—"One of Life's II tppy Hours'—lS Incbe*
long by 20 inchea wide—to ev ry aing e ($2 10, sab*cn
ber, and to every person -ending on a Clu»».
It offers an premium*. "Whreler A Wilaon's Se«*l g
Machiuea." "Sliver plated Tea Seta " • Sp«*»aa," *• it
chera," "Hiold and Silver Watcben,' "Uun«," "Ri fa."
Melodeona," **o othea Wrlcgera,'' "Appleton'a. yclo
podiaa, 4c.
•at* mm. si m *
1 copy (and thelvga Premium Engraving.) $2 jiO
4 copieo • 6 no
t •« (and one gratia) # 800
§ •* (ao-l one xiatis) 12 00
j0 «• 'ami one gratia; 2» 0
Joe copy of each of LAuY'S FBI END A POST, $4 00
The getter ep of a Hub Wijl alwata receive a copy of
the PlfrftMlUM ENaOAVINU. Members of ar Club
glebing the premium Engraving must remit One Dollar
Thoae dealroua of getting up Hube or Pr»minm
Liata, should fifteen centa for Sample Magagiae,
contalaing the PaiticuUra.
AAdreea D«A<'ON A PITERSON,
sl9 WalwrtSt., rhUgdelphta.
: NEW ARRIVAL"
OF
WINTER
mnr €©*>»«
reas, cloaks,
AND SHAWLS.
ja4 KMt
PBKNCH MEIMNOF.S,
WOOL DeLALVS,
CASUMEUE,
OOBCRO9,
I'BtNTS,
MUSLIM*.
SAUIIICH, M(
Brer offered to the public, Aid a* oar stock wm put
cha*ed on tbe rfKieuApoiilc. *e aro able to
Mil ll.ftl lOW prlfiWj
FURS!
FURS!!
FURS!!!
WS3 HAVE a r«rj large Stoak ef Ladiea, Ulm
A Children*
I APS,
VICTOBINBS.
COLLARS;
CUFFS-,
AND MUFFS,
OF ALL fTTLJiy
and qnaUy. Also * itrj fine aaeot trueut of
Cloaks, Saques anct
Circulars,
of our own Manufacture, wliicb enahlea us to eelj at
leas pi ices tbau putties who huy them east
Webavea very large and cheap
Stock of
SIIAWLS of all Styles, Sites, Prists
•ad QUALITIES,
Reuienjlcr we buy *ll oat gaodi by ih«
Case. Bale & Package
trhich enablei nato mII il
EASTERN JOBBERS PRICES,
We would call the (Mention of
WHOLESALE BUYERS.
To (his Stock of Qoodr.
DUNLAP, LUKER * 00.,
ISO Federal street, Allegheny City
Penn'a.
Oct 31 MMlmoa.
BORAL HILI MM,
tZZ jMk -H
s !P s
OF AImIM KINDS,
rtlllK undersigned take* plr-asare t a aaa«*a«ing »•
I Their many frieuda. and the paWta g*«#f«liv, tba
they better ate p epat 4 it.an *f« L*fu*a furnish
auit Trees of All Kindt.
AND *
SHROBBERT * SHADITREES,
Op Almost Evert Ya*iitt.
The nnlv raal testimony of tlmae wke kavt kM«
supplied with fruit nutl other Treee fro*
Rural Hill Nursery
18, that they are Urgtr, of Superior qoality aad grew
BETTER than th «m brought from foielgo aumtriH,
of these truth*, nny number of reliable teetlaenlale
ran he inn lin thi* muni? and vicinity Paraone deal
roua of purchasing, are requeeted to rail eod examine
our apiendld variety. It will amply repay, any par**
that wlahea good fruit, and at an «rfy day fram re
planting, to purchase of na, a* our tree* a<e oxu* largo
and good. A number of reliable agent*coroitrt arefll
able employment.br oalllng upon auhaoibeM l. via*
21-2 ml lan waal of Butler, Pa. #
Silas Pearce 4 Sons,
Butter, NOT. 7 11.
GRAPE VINES
IFOIR, SALE.
OA nrWkCONOOBD, 1 ,-ar „ld, Not
4ViVvv ««h, $3 per dozen. fJu par 100, sl*o
per lfjOO No 2 vino* 2-> centa each, $2 60 per doaan.
sl6 per 100, sl2* per lftOO. Delaware No 1 Tinea 40 eta
each, fa per dozen S3O per lon, S2OO per 1000. N 0 112
3o cents eac)* $3 per down, S2O par 100, S«%O per 1000-
Creoliug 60 cents each, $6 per doccn, S4O per 100. El.
eenburg 60 centa each. $5 per dozen, S4O par 100- Otr
vinee have beeu propagated from single eyea In open
ground, and are of superioi quality. Tboae wiahiug
b> plant rinea should order e*rl> aa Ibe demand p • 4
see to be greater than the supply
Addre-a, SIl'bER <4 MOWRfY,
Harmony, Butler Co., P».
A
Apple Treea delivered at Kocheatar or Few Caatla, af
s!.•> per lc*». Peach Tree* sls per 100 Order* moat bo
accompanied by ca»b. Address,
J, M JfQWfIKT,
E3TRAYS.
CIAM Rto the reaidenre of the aubecriher living la
I Marion tp., on or about the la»t of Anguat, 1886.
Threa ewe* and two htmbe, differently marked In the
Ear*. No letter marka on any of them. The owner or
owner are requeeted to come forward, prove property,
pny charges and take them away, or they will bo dio
poe«<d of according to law.
Oct 10 J?OBBRT A TWILL.
JLmportant to Wool-Growers.
I>LRASR call and oxamine my stock uf SP ASIHtf
BUCK* I have for mile TiIREK SPANISH
BUCKS of superior quality. Tbey have been examin
ed by a* good Judgea aa there ara In the county, who
pronounced them to be aheadof any that haa been bro'l
into the county. Call and*ee for your*elree.
Rcald.ncr 2 milea North of Glode Mill*, on the All*,
ghenv and Butler Plank Road. T> n LYON
Oct B—3l.
Notice.
\i7 HEREAS application haa been made to the Court
" " °« Common Plena, In and for the county of But
♦r for a Charier for tha Preabyterlao Chnreb of Com
rd In *a>d coui.ty. All peraoo* interested are hereby
otlned to ap|»ear at the Court of Comrnoa Pleaa. to bo
held in ami f.r aaid county, CMS the 3d Monday of No
vember next . and *hew «an*e. if any they have, why
••id Charter should notbe frwn ted-
By aWur of the Court
Butler county, §9»
Cat tilled from the roeord thi* |sth itn of October
W*. STOOPS, }%&£££*
m. ErrfjmrtL.it
FUBIOMBU TlttOflS.
uoderalgned hiring abutted themaolvee In tho
I Tailoring bual'.e*., wutild reooer^tfonT^r !2 til
r!d hl w!nt?r'T , h ,h "'
.. . aid are Dreuared ta ———
cl'>thlTiK In tb. tatect and miiat approved rtvta Ptwi!
cat! and cxi'.nt&a our Faabioaa and Ppeeiiß.na
and boys' Pp~i l «lt.n.lon rlr^r
,D i», r^ ,Tfflo,cuj£ -