YHE AMERICAN CITIZEN. ' But or, Pa. Wednesday, D c.19, 1866 AsijourpeJ Court. There will bean a<ljmrne«J Court held in Butler,on Thursday, the 9t,li day* of next month, lor arguments and road bu-ines-:.— We expect to nee a full f>eneh." Ou Wednesday of list week, we were shown a Skeleton built by W. 6. Mech'ing or this county. It was neatly gotten up. The workmanship will compire favorably w jtli any that has come tiuder our observation. Mr. JHech ling is a worthy young man, an excellent w irkman and is dAerring 6f the patron age of the public. Those wishing anything in hi* line of busincs, would, no dotibfc, do well to give him a coll. Books and Toys. In our last issue we made allusion to the magnificent stock of Books and Holiday presents, being < nened by our worthy townsman, 11. C. lleinbman, at his eatnb lishnient, on Main street, opposite the Low* ry House. Since then we Inve made an examination of bin SioCK, andean say with out fear of contradiction. that there never lias been so extensive arid attractive a stock Of Books and Holiday presents offered for sale in Butler. In addition to his superb lot of Books, Mr. lluneman ha a variety ot articles on hands, suitable lor holiday gifts,—such us gold pen* and holders, clo gant work boxes, fine cutlery, on 1 a great variety of articles not necessary to spocify. He is prepared to sell at wholesale j rices, and will wait upon you with the greater of pleasure. S;op in ladles and gentleine n —young and old and see for yourselves. For the Holidays. J. 0. Kedick it Co., have just received ft choice lnt (»112 perfumery, such as Sweet Opoporax, Blooming Coreus, liouqnc: ofKJan, Lom, l'on-1 Lilly, Musk, Jockey Cluli, &<■. Aim, I'erfuinery in Box es and ILiikcts, suitnl le lor Holiday pres ents. Complete Tjilot S. ii: Hair Oiln. Ilair Brushes, To tli Hrusin s, C. inl, fancy- Soaps, &c. They h .vo letitto land refurn ished then catublMimcnt. It will do your eyes good and you will leel amply repaid tp visit this splendid Drug Sioie. Tlicy have almost everything usually kept in such es tablishments : and everything in its proper place. T'hoir new show case, which cist nearly SIOO, is tilled with the choicest perfumeries, toilet a d i-uitaMe II liiliiy presents. Step in and sninfy yi-urselvos. (decl9,2t. t*i»~ In the present number ni' the Cit izen we huvo commenced the publication oi' a cerios of at ticks on fertilization ta | kcu I rot:i the I'at-ut Office ll' jioi t of | IXSO. The subject of the articles is, Calca- j rcous Manures, their pntM.i ties, a- :i; ton to different soils, aiol their application j We are glad that iur corresj undent "Juvi nis," has m.idc request th*i prto- j tical (armors au t others w >ulJ favor the i public with whatever information they | jnay have, that wiil enlighten tli | most interested, on the important and j much neglected subject of fertilization. Will our practical farmers and otheis j be Lind enough l> lurnish' its with short articles on the subject of farming and rcnovuting of their soils ? Give us your experience as liliers of the soil Throw your experience iuto a common stock, and thus benefit your neighbors an I the coins inuniiy at latge. Speak out. llon't be backward. OUll ISOOIi TAIIL.K. Th. Herald of Hjillh, Ami Journal of I'iiv-icai. Ct i.tl kc.— The \ew York I'kiiu .ne thus-pea softhis Monthly: '"The Herald of Health pre sents an agreeable and instructive Miseel. lany of popular reading, in addition to the lucid exposition of Hygiene, to which it is specially devoted. It'aims to accomplish the work that is u'unlly neglec.cd ly the schoolmaster. Without maintaining any ultra system of abstinence, it mates w«r 011 Alcohol, tobacco and unclean social habits •which arise from their use, and earnestly sets forth the imp rtane* "112 purity of mind. The value of frequent bathing, regular ex ercise, wholesome e'oking, and other ordi nances of muscular Christianity, is insisted on with apostolic 7.<jg], ami th lest methods to turning them to practical acc tint are fully explaned and iilustraied. The ai raugcuient of the matter evinces nt a iit- j tie editorial experience and skill, insuring I a valuable family joint I which dei-erv.es u kindly weleoiKO as nil eKeieut aid to the progress of popuhtj education." If there s nn invalid io the land, a motli er with a feeble child, or a parent desirms of rearing beautiful, healthful children, they should subscribe. It has recently been enlarged and greatly improved. Terms-#2 per year, 20 cents per num ber. te#- If you want a new \Y heeler & \Vil scu dew ing Min-hi .e w oth i'ss lor nothing send a club I oil Snbsc i'jer and stV> aiol ynu w Ice t. A'idr s Miller W ou & Co , 15 Laig t I Street, N w Y k Turning tiik labli-;s. — loe y.-.i citizens tu sevi ral of the Keb . Siaii - e Uiaknig au eflort towaid ell pr ; i as well as to bring their re.-pective - mouwealths under the influence of Uni ai gjjvernmeut. For instauce these down trodden people in North Carolina, \r kansas and Louisiana are signing memo rials to be presented to Congress denying the right of the President to authorize State goverumeuts in the lle'.'el Stale*- and calling upon Congress to dissolve them, aud create territorial government- | by which they would bo control), d by 1 yal influences. They say — and beinir in the midst ofiheui they ought to know— that, the Kol'uis rule iu the satue siy le that they did ouringxhe war, and thai there is no more pmrecnon dow than theu lor the rights of Union men, except in dis« ■triets still uuder the eye of the military, puwex.— Germantoicn Tvleyraph J ' —Councillor l)rysc, tlie'iuventor of Cli t ~ needle gun, has been received in special > audience by the King of Prussia, where * he presented to liiui an improved pattern , which fires sixteen shots to a minute.— , The King wae exceedingly pleased with the new gun aud appointed immediately a special military commission to repoil on the advantages of the same. Heforc , France shall have decide! which gun ought to be introduced in ihc French army, the Prussian will certainly alrea dy be provided with the new pattern. — There is no relaxation in the \Ya- De ' partment. HAltB I I;I>. On the loth ln«t. bjr the Rev A S. Miller W C Pon tloes, of Donegal. to M(*4 Sarah A M'Cullongb, oi Fairview tp. Butler co. JIUTLKIt MAUKETS. HUTTKH—FresIi Itnl, 2 > n-nt« |»r*r pound ItEA XB—White, SI,OO per bushel. UAlll.KV—Spring, 90 BKKSW AX—rents per ponncl. KG' ■ S—'.'-'i i nt* per<l>7.on FLO (Jit- 'heat, $7,5) to 7,70 purhnnd.; Rye 4,00 Bih kv. cat, 3■> >per hnrri. . FKUIT —Dr. t Apples, lOcts.per lb; Dried Peaches 25 cents !h. FKATllKli>l—7s>*»-ijt i>- r pmuid. (MtAlN—Whnat *2,«MJ|»er Im-h I Kye,l,n<». Oat*. 40c- Com 4"; Uuckuhoat, Oo (lltOCKltll.S—<• i;,-., H 0,.n0 per ponnd; .Favsi, 4>, Brnwu Srjrur. lficperpnumi; do. White. N.(), Mol.i v c* f75 cents pereptll n; Bynip lOU ami $1,50. IJJOEB—7 cuts per pound. LAUD—IO c.-uts per |>oiind. N AllJ^—per k' jc POTATOES—S c per bushol. POltK—Shoulders, 10; Flitch, 17} Uamif, 23c per I oiin-I- R A''.'"*- ( cents per pound HICK—I 3 cents per pound. BALI' —S 1,5 » per barrel- TA LLUM —ls cents per po ind. WOOL—IS cent* per pound. Special blotters. q AY. M. —But lor Lftdg*, No. 272, A. Y M, _ holds vfc j\v Bail, on Main . v tic t, 15titier, Pa.. <in the first W«-dn« d.iy of etch m<Mitb 111 i-thrt n fr< ni ' J \ alftat I.i • r -ji.-t Hull v InrlM to At tend. By order of the W. M. TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The Advertiser, having been reatored health In a Tew weeks, by a very nini p'e remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe affection, and that dread disease. Consump tion—i < anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it.he will send a copy of the pre scription used, \free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a UHE Ct' it E FOR £OMSCNPTIOH, ASTHMA, BBONCHITIR, 4C. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Pre scription, is to benefit the afflicted, and spread informa tion which he conceives to be invaluablo; and h«; hopes every sufferer will try hi* remedy, it will cost them nothing, an I may prove a ble»Mt.fc Parties wishin(( the prercrlptlon. will please address ART. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, King* county, New York. Nov. 7, lSli, ly. Cholera, Diarxhooa, and Dysentery Acini:: v.\'::nv.i.nby DR. TOBIAS' cblekbath I VI N JIT! A N LI MM'AT. if used when first taken b i persons if temperate habits. This medicine has een I known in the United States over 2» years. Thousands j hate used it, and found it never failed to cure any eon»- plnlnt for vhich it was rec..inmended,undall tltoae who :';i t tried it, are v. -,: never without It. In the Cholera; j of IMS, Dr. Tobias' attend**! 40 cases and lost 4, being called Jr ti-o late to do any good MRKCTION S.—Take a teaspt> nfulill awine gla -of j water every half hoiirfot two hours, and rtt». the !U>Jo | men and exticuiities well with the Linimt.ir. To allay j th*. thi* • t ik.- a lump of ice in the mouth, about tlie j • :/(• of tt inarhleevt i'v ton minulfs It is warranted per I Inly inn ent t . t.ik inteiodly. Sold by all druv j gi*t*. | 4 and f>o cuut-s. Depot, 60 Co.irtlaud at, : New Vdk \ Siagleßoxof B.IANOHCTH PILLS Contain* i iti iro vegetable extractivo m itter than twenty boxes of I any pills any where in tho World besides; fifty five hudnred phjsician*use them iu tlielr practice to the ' xclo : iof i.Hi m purgatives. The first letter of their va'.ue ,» yet » ly appreciated. Whon they ate hot ter known, a t-udde'i death and coutii.uel sicknen will lie <>f the pa.st. Let those who know them speak right out in their ti»or. It is a duty which will savo life. Our race are hi;l-j' -t to a redundancy of vitiated bile at this season. it is dnngerons ns it is pre\»lunt hut Lrandreth's Pillsaff ir l an i.-ivaluiblc uod ilficieut piotcction. their occisi ni il iisj we prevent Ihc collet :onof those impurities which, when iu aufilcient (iuantilies .o- im, h ilu.,. rt» the body s health, j 1 hey Sikui cure LP«r Complaint. Dyspepsia, Ih>—of Ap petite. Pain in the ll< »o. ltcavtbui n. Pain in Lrea sit Done, h-uddeu F.tiidness un<l Costiveuess. Sold liy ea!l re pectablo Dealers in .Medicines |poo sS; •. i . • >»v -wing Machin ■*. Three new kinds I n tier and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted fiveyeats. A l)t,ye suiary or large commission paid. The on I.v ma chines sold in United States for leas than S4O, which *i* lilli/ li": t.j 117,»■ Wilson o'f--r> r if- Ji'il.i r,-Sniffer t£ Co , aud Jiuchrhn- All other cheap machines are infrinfttment.-t and the seller or v.*er me Imblr h> arr-it.fine a ud ini>i isnnmtnt. liUistrate I cir culars srnt/rrr. Addre-.s, or call upon Shuw & Clark at Biddefonl, Maine,or Chicago 111. June 27 .yl-9Q t « \lf ANTED, AGENTS—S7S to S2OO PER MONTH lor * V it'tilleinen, and to $75 for latlies, every whet «•. to introduce the Celebrated Common Sense Family jew ing machine, improved an I perfected It will hem, fell, j stitch, quilt, bind, braiil aud embroider beautifully.— Price only S2O, making the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for three years, We pay the nhovo wages, or o couinr - on. fiom which twice that amount can bo miwle. Atldri's« .witli stamp, ot call on C. D dVUKS A Co., Sale a-., ni-. No. 255 South FIFTH Street, Phihivlel phia. Pa. All letters answered promptly,with circulars aud terms. SEW A I>Vi:|«TISES3i:.VI'S. Orpliait's Court Male of Ileal Kiitatc. BY virtue of on order atid decree *»f the Orphans Court of Butler county, the undersigned, ndmin- Isjrat >r (Jl WU Keiuliart. Wi4« t\pose to naie, by pub- | lie vej. lne, on Jhe premises ou Friday the ii <»f jttnna ry, lKt7 t the following real estate, sit net e iu Oiearfield township. But'er county, t» >unded aud de-cribed as fol lows; on the north by lands of John Milligan, on the east by lauds ot Michael Denny, on tho north by lands of Patrick Deuny and Jas Keir. and west by lands of 11 tiradv, containing KIGiiTY ACRES, more or l«as. Tekms .—one-tiiird of tho purchase money in band, the balance iu two equal annual installment*, with inter est from confirmation of sale. PETER FENNEL, Dec l<P66— ts. Admiuisti at or. Court Hale. OF REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of nn order aud decree of the Orphan's Court of liutler county, the undersigned, Admin istrator of l liiiip Dillamaii dee d will expose to sale by public vendue, on the premises i|ji Friday the 2«">tb day of .lamniry, <M>7,at 16 o'clock, a n., tho 112 I lowing real estate, situate iu Brady 4< wnsiiip, Butler Co.. bounded and described as follows- on the north by lauds «»t L'lrich i nrncan, on the east by lands of Nicholas Carrk-au, ou the South by lands of John Barker, and ! west by lands of lleary Double, Cbutaiaing 30 ACRES, in »re u less. I'I.UMrfUFSALKOne-tliird of the purchase money iu hand, and the balance iu two equal annual install ments, with interest from confirmation of si 1- JACOU HOIIRKR, Dec, Id fifl—ts. _ Aduiiuistrator Or]»lian"s Court Kale. BY virtue of an order and decree of the Orphans' Court, in and for the county of Butler, the umter | bigm d. tiuaidiaus of the miuor children and ptatid child I yl' .las. Thompson, late of Cherry township, said county ! dee'd, will oIL.r for sale, at public vendue, on the prein ■ isea, at oue o'clock F. M.of MONDAY, be 2t th day I of February ne*t . I7a It ItES OF LA\D, more or less, situated in saitl towusbip of Cherry, said county bounded on the nt»rth by tarf<is of R. J. Aryan ; on the east by land»< of Win LoKue; ou the xouth by lauds of ibe heirs of Jaiues Armtsrong.dec'd; and ou the west by lands of II .». Bryan. T r KMe or Salc — )ue-th rI of the ptirchaae money to i»e paid at the confirmation of sale by the i-ourt. Mil the residue in two eipial inuual paviuents tnerefrom. j with intsre-t from confirmation of eaie. ISAAC DOUBLE. „ JOfilAU Jfi. RUSSELL, i Dec. 19, 'OO. Guardiwis gi'RAY STEER. 4 17A51H to the residence of the subscriber in Fn nk lin township, foil New Castle road, five tnil»s west of Butler.] sometime this fall. * red steer, small star in his forehead, bell.v and lpgs white, both ears cropped, and a small point'hrok n off the horn, supposed to b«< tnrre-venra old. The owner is notified t'. come 112 »rward pr »ve propenv. pav charges and take him away. Dee. 19?(ft. JOSEPH STEWART. "^UTICL 1. TIIB subscriber, hcrebv give the public in gener al, notice, that my wife MINFRVA DAUB, his left mv bed and Ixmrtl, without rao-e or provocation, all persons are therefore warned not to harbor her. tl«e said MI N ■ ERYA DAUB, ur trust her -n tny account, ns I will not be responsible for anv debt contracted bv tier Dec 1 2. ti«,— it] OKOnOK li. DAUB TO EVERYBOBY » A LARGE n pp. Catalogue, teaching how to remove Tan, Pi eckfos, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patchy*. S Jl «" lowness. Eruptions and nil Impurities of the sfctri. " oW to force Whiskers, restore.cur! and beautify the hair; renew th" i.-e, cure Drunkenness, Nervous Debility, and other useful and valuable information. Everybody send 112. r it- Address BWUi Kit SUUTTS A CO., Chem isU, 285 River Mreet, Troy, N Y. dec 12, nf-lm. Orphan's Court Sitle. I|Y VIRTUE of un order and decree of the Orphan s ) c.urn'f Butler county, the undei>igwjd. Uuarttt aiist.f the Minoi Cbibiren 112 Jacob Ruiubaugh, la:e of Prospect, said county dee'd Will tfl'er Cmr nale on the nreiniscs. on WEDNESDAY, tke M .lay of December next at 1 o'clo« h. P. M..the undivided ne fiJth of one hit in'ired%icrea of land. sUuiae iu '.Coiinoquenessing tp., Butler eo'.int v lh»ui led on the Noith bv hinds of li. Kennedy and Amos KVrnv d % heirs, on East by lands of J >eph KdiUunds »n and otlu i.on tho South by lands of George Ueigbley, and ou the West by ——— Beighley s h**irs. TKRMS of sale.—One third of the .purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, by'lie Conit, and t!i.• balance id two equal nnuual payments thciealtur with interest IIENUY PILLOW, I nuardians 1)fC.12-Goj JOHN MYERS,} FARM FOR SALET THE sabwiber offers f«T sale his splendid farm, situate in Butler tp., North KistOf aud adjoining she boro.igh of Butler, ontalning Acres of Choice Land, under a high state of cultivation two fine brick houses one of extra large size, one brick and or.e frnme barn t.iereon erected; all these buildings are in good cjndi tS.n. A iargeorchard of choice fruit el almost every variety . This Farm is Well Watered. One good coal bank opened, and in good working or d,'r - , «- r rrjSfJ 1/ C» Made very easy to perehnsers. lor tur lljlXxUn ther particulats call on the nibscrioer iiving on the premises. Dec. 12 1 -06.3:ii > CHRISTIAN SEIBKRT. Are you afflicted with a Cough or Cold ? Are you predisposed to Consumption? Are the lives of your children in jeop ardy from Budden and repeat ed attacks of Croup ? If so, purchase a Box of BLADE'S EtTPHONIAL LUBRICATORS! TIIE PEOPLES MOST SURE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR OOUGIIS, COLDS, CHOUI\ CATAHRII, ASTHMA, Ml' TIIKRIA. BUONCIIITIS. AND I'ULMONAKY DIBEASKS. Tho Lubricator is a medical preparation in tho form oi a I i7.enj?»\ which of nil modes is the most pleasant and convenient. They contain no deleterious ingredi ent, and warranted to be always safe even for the weak est and most sensitive stomach. In Croup they give immediate relief F r ( oughs and Colds they are in valuable. Koi Catun h, Asthma. Bronchitis they have no e pial in the maik' t. (vide certificates occouipauying each I ox.) Diptluri i. hat dreaded and ilesolnting dis • . ihey c-ntrol w. nderfull.N and aim >st iniinediatelv. N Public S| '•Jikcr. hil Kl-l" oi I ca< !:er, should bowilll out tl-.ein, i'-h the.v rei.iove hoai eiiand I and clear the voice ti,: • A'ways use them in time, and if symptoms are .Ml Blades k Co., Proprietor, J.luiira, N. Y. For sule by all Drug^inti. J.III.NDK MONACO*, \\ hole .* ..rents, Dec. 12, 1806—lyr. . - ourg. Ta. Pittsburgh Commercial. PROSPECTUS FOR 1867. By cnmin n consent the COMMERCIAL tank* first atnotifg the papers puldishetl 'it Western Pennsylvania. Althou; h but recently established its clrcnhilion and infiueiM'e are already widely extended A- a journal o utiterprio' in gut he lug the latest intelligence, an-i g'v ing iu each issue a largo am unt and great variety of re ulinn mnrter, it doe-; not suffer in ?ompailsott with tin- Im i li i-. thoroughly identified with the city in whic hit is published, and'an extended circle around and I ■'> olid the limit- ..four own state, wbeie the num ber of its rentiers ami its inllu< uces are con; tantl* in creasing. An unflinching mlvocate of eound Union principles, it at the same tune pays special attention not only to all - Mailt rmorGeneral interest. But totopka of moment to tho Capital st, The Laborer; The Ag riculturist, The Mechanic, And- the Family Circle. Its ample columns embrace a carefully prepared Literary and Valuable Scientific Miscellany, Agricultural And Horticultural Information. From the best source*. In givLig the Earliest and Fullest News, From all quarters. Neither expen-e nor labor is spar ed; and it has complete for KXTKNDEI> AND VALUABLE Commercial Reports. Giving the Stock. Financial, Dry Goods, Grocery Cat* tie and lienor.t| Market Iteuorta <-f Pittsburgh, an., th » latest reports by Telegraph of the Markets of the.h ad ingcithsof the w-.ild : and in ev<r» department it ai u to keep pace with the foremost in tho progress of improvement so coni*|)icu«>us in jonrnatii-ni at the pros ct: time Firmly established, it is Confident in its titl»n and will enter upon the ni w year with new plan we'l matured, looking to Increased strength and useful TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Dally Pnper, per year.... $lO 00 Daily paper, per week by Curriers and Agents, 86 O r ß' ■■ K WEEKLY COMMERCIAL. This is one of the best and cheapest pipers üblished in the country, each issun being equal to a *(**l -iwd ! v.dume. Carefully made up and specially adapted to the wants ot the weekly reader, its influence will al *a« sb» healthy and improving- One.feature of it inn ORIGINAL BERMON every week, piepared specially for its columns. The Fifty-twe Discourses given in the course of the year, will be Worth many times the sub ecriptiou price, 'n its colnninn it gives, also, a weekly Review of the Pittsburgh and oth r leading Mark-ts of the ooutitry, including a carefUliy prepared Report of the Pittsburgh Family Market, A fiure and Fafe Guide to Producers. WE B( 7*M « s Weekly Paper, sitigie copies s•' ts» In clubs of 'jii 1 00 (One copy gratis to the getter up of tin club ) Now is the time to Subscribe. Ad tires* THE COJTMEHCIAL, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dec 12 Imo. Dissolution. VTDTICK is heft by given to ail persons concerned, it that the partnership beret«-f>re existing betw. en .1 A. Berwick and r. I 1 isrowu. in tue i*addle and bar ness bu iness, under the title of »HDWi< K 4 BIUiWN | has this day, 'So**. 1-t. ! ►ol*.. i been dissolved by niutii.il j consent NN e return our sincere thanks to the public . for their liberal patronage in the paet The business ; will hereuf er be conducted in the .dd -tnnd by P. P. J Brown. Those indebted to the old flrio will ploue call I and settle their accounts J. A. FKDWICK. « Dec. fi, 3t. p. p. BROWN. EXjEOTioisr. Til 15 annual Election for directors of the Butter Co Mutual Insurance Company will be hel 1 at the of Ilea of the Secretary, in Butler, Pm*, on Tuesday, Jan uury Rlh, 1«67 at 1 o'clock. P. M- Dec 6 -It, H. C. II EI NEMAN, Sec'y. Election of Directors. First National Bank of Rutler, Pa.) December IJd, 18A0. J The Anneal Election ;or Nine Director* of this Dank to serve for th« ensuing V«nr, will be held at the Bank ing House, on >J.tnuary Bth, I*o7, between the hours of 10 o'clock, AM, and 4 o*fclock, P, M, 1 J. CUMMINUB, Dec 5 4t, Cashier. Administrator's Notice, I ETTERfI of Administration, on the estatate of Johu IJ it. Mo »re, late of Clinton tp., dee'd, bavins been thin diy issued to tlie undersigned. Therefore notice is lie. ehyeiveil to all interested in said estate, that al. persons knowing t.tein«elves indebted to said estate, are hereby requested to make immediate- payraeuts, sad those having claims against thefeme, will present thetn properly authenticated for settlement. JoHN MONTGOMERY,) » lm ,_ NOT 27 61 SAML'EL ANDKRBON, J A ™ SHERIFF'S SALE. D V virtue of snndry writs of Venditioni Exponas, Ac I ) issued out of the Court of Comui"ii Pleu «112 Butler county, and to mtftilrocted, there will be exposed to public Mile at the Court House, in the 1 orougb of But ler.oii MONDAY, Clio 24th day of December A. D. ISO 6 at 1 o'clock, p. m , the following described property, to wit: All the right, titl<\ interest and claim ofWm. Haslett of in and to one house and lot. situated in the Boro. of Butler, But.t-r county.Pa.,bounded north by I), S, Wal ker, ea s! by Main street, south by Clin*. Weiseman west bv an ally. One two atory brick dwelling bou-e and frame stable thereon erected. Seined and t »kun in execution M the property of \\ in. Haslett at the suit of John M.Thompson for use of W. 11. 11. Riddle W.O. BRACK EN EI DOB, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Dec 5, IMW. PliCf TO GfT BARGAINS. Sad- r~D ■ Col <«<*. MX:' liar noss, fa'. LIU .111 ESS. rpilK undersigned would respectfully inform the pub- I lie, that bo has on hands at tlie old stand of SED WICK A ItltoWN, a large assortment of Saddles and Harness, 4'01,1,11t5. WIIIPN, and all articles usually kept in his line of business* which lie will sell at reduced prices. 4>i>- All work made to order ; and repairing done on the shortest notice. - Remember the place. One d >or south ot'Sykes' Pho tograph <Jailerv, Main Street, Butler, I'a. P. P. BKOWN. Dec. 5, 03, 9 moi. NEW GOODS! 112 Mil E Subscriber hasjii«t returned from tne EASTERN I CITIES, having purchased a Large Stock of Goods, which be now offers at his Store in Butler. A full line • 112 Iho following articles, TOYS, Toys .'Mrlcg Machine, Yankee Locusts/'rawing Roosters. Ooldefli Nightingales, Kggs of Pharaoh's Serpents, ( bines • Tr.msp trenrie*, A Dolls in every variety. Pocket Cutlerv, Family and Porket Bible*, llymn I: lis, Phot<<t:r;iph Albums, Utini Balls, Also a full lin • of .Mis cellaneous work-. A general assortment of Sqjiool Books. k.ft t y vaijVt.v Vj, M. :n orhiidunn and ll* jtiies I a-ket. j , all »tyles. Paper and Envelope*. Wall Papa 1 , Window Shades, And Fixture». At win lesH , eand retail, at city prices Jail and Examine my Stock of floods 11. C. III:INI:MAN. Butler Nov 7 1860 3 rnos. kem wm nxc rPIIK sub-i iiber offers for nale the farm on which h® | now resides, situated tn Penn towmdiip. Butler Co.. Pa A miles West of Saxi-nburg. 3 miles Noith-east ot Ohide Mill*. and 2 mile* East of the Allegheny and Butler I'lank Road: oo itnining 3E.25 ACRES, al nt fi® acres clean d, and under g KKI improvement. Well watticd ami timbered, a good voting-•orchard of choice fruit, about f«u tree* now bearing A good Log with frame kitchen attached, a large and sub stantial frame barn, a stone spring house, and other outbuilding-* thereon erected. Th»ro are 40 acres of good upltnd meadow. This place is well adapted for either Stock or drain, and is HI a g.*od neighborhood : 4 churches within 3 miles, and u good In Irk aclu>"l house within ■)+ of a mile Those de«ir->us of purchas ing a g-<l4! farm, on reasonable terms, will p!ea*« call and examine the premises. Nov 28.3 m.).* JOHN WAREIIAM. A SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM WILCOX A GIBBS' CELEBRATED polseless Sew ing machines offered aa premiums for snbsci ibsrs to Arthur's Home Magazine MB 1807. The nOMK MAGAZI.NEis now so w 11 known t« the roa ing public,tint we need scarcelyna} what has often been said, that it* editors regard literature as something higher than a simple srt. That its crowning excel i lent e th ey conai'ler Its power for good. And so they will overs ek to make the home 'Magazine the minis ter of all h inga pure and noble, th eg teacher, whether bj «to \, poo in OT «bl iy, t !iat only as nifii live by the '-Oolden K-le* ' oan tbev be wise or happy. In order that our lady readers'hrough<>ut the try may have true sty le* ..f d<ess, we have | laceu our 1 Fadiion Department in the hands cf Ji'nie. I>emore«it, of Vcw Vork. This lady has become tho arbiter of fa*hi»n in he mited states, and it is gratilyiug to kuow that her taste s pure and Womanly TKBMS yearly In advance.—l copy, 2JW. 4 copies fir SO.OO. 6 copies, and one extra to getter up of clubs fin. 0 copies, and one extta sls. 14 copies and one extra, f-!l Sample N.* 2) cents r proiuiuius w« have relected a pair of charm ing pu till e«—»«Tlie lb psriarr of tlie !>wsl lowa," and »• Tlie Return of the Hwa lowi>" One of these pictures will be seut «o each pei son from whom we receive a ciub <d stToscribers as above. One will alw» be aent to each single subscribe*- who sends us 50 for the Home Magaxme. s;i we will send the ' iiMina M;«g-tzme. v aad the "Children's Hou»," Mr Arthur s new Magazine for the 4 Little otte« " For |4 $0 we »eud Home Magazine and "Lady's Book to. 1w 5») w< send the three mag azines just uamed. OUR SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM. The machine we n, >\ a QIUBS') is tbe No. 2. a- describeil int'i- . er's list. ca.-b pr.ee furniih'-ii with tie and braide*- This machine lui hecuuie a b -.<> 1 <vourite on acc nut of it% noiselessness, rap >d easy aianageiaent. A child can work it For subf-cribors t«> Home Magazine and SIOO we send one of these machines p utin order tu enabU those who cannot procure s > many subscribers to get a machine, wa have so arranged the offer that, by the ad dition of a sum alK>ve what may »• secured for sub scriptions, of trom $5 to S9O, according to size of list, nnv one inay obtain a inuchine sl!_~end 20 cents for specimen number of Home Magaziue and get full par ticulars, Adure»s T. S ARTHUR t CO.*, Nov 28 »0 4 moa.j Walnut St. Philadelphia. Pa Adminiittratri.xN \otice. N'OTICE is hereby given, . that Letters of Adminis tratien on tbe e«ta'* A mnion, late of Butler township, Botler coflny, Pa. dee'd, have this day been grante<i by the ol sail to the undei nrgned : theref ire, u || pet sons kn >wiug liiem . selves inibbted to the said e»»ate. will m ik** payment immediately,>nd those having claim- acainst Hie a;ime will present tlieui duly xutheutic »-e«l for 1 leiu.-nt nov 28, 60) EMi LINE l.*.MVi >\ Adm x: STOVES AND PLOUGHs7~ WT ECKBECK ER Ait K IBKR.-Foun ; W J JfJaKt. ff ders—Foundry North of the b of Butler, where Stoves, Woo is ind other castings are made oushor hi»t .i.n.r Nor.hot Jack's Hotel, where you wilt tind ioves •of all sizes and nations. Phey also keep on hand large stock of Ploughs, which they 1] a.s cheap us they can be nought at any other establishment in the county. Decg- 1803:: tf JOHN SCOTT, One Door South of J, M. Thompson's Law Office, IV miTIiER, ANNOUNCES that lie is now opening and. receiving his Second stock of MI tmm 035i 9 Consisting of DRY GOODS,of all descriptions, such as CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, SATIN ETTS, JEANS. TWEEDS, FBFNCH MERINOES, SILK, POPLINS. ALPACAS, COBURQB, NOTIONS, tflothiujb FLANNELS OF ALL KINDS AND COLORS B&AHKIS*B, CARPETS, Ami Gil (Ualiis e Hardware, Queens ware. Hats, Gaps, Boots, «Sc Shoes, SOLE LEATHER And all such goods as this market requires, which will be sold CHEAP. mn ai mill 8 \o Teoiil>lo to Show (aiioih. Highest Market I'rico Paid for all kinds of merchautable Produce. N0v.14 C 6) JOHN SCOTT. "XHE Saturday Evening Post. A BEAUTIFUL I'KKMIUM K\- G HAVING. Reduced Prices to Clubs. W<CSATURDAY KVE.VIXG J'OST t-iTM n besnll. ful xteel engraving (n mod One OF LIKK's II VPPY Hot rs) •J«J Inches b>ng by 20 Inches wide —to every single ($2 Doj Bubsci lber, and t<» every one sending on n club. It will commonco in the first number (112 .January a new ft'iry, called "THE OUTLAW" X DAUGHTER \ I A Tale of the Southwest ' by Cm-rKori Dennett, author of ~T ho Ph tntom «»f the Forest." Pruirlo Flower,'' Ac. This will be Mlowod by other Serial Stories from the jbe : uuthors, Shorter Stnries, Eseays Sketches. Letters, Agricultural Articles, Ac., are alsofegqlurly given. The P ti« Neutral in Politics—being exclusively de voted b» Literature and do-* nut diacuss Political < r Sectarian questions—lea\ing these to the Politic\il and Religifiis Press It ofTerH among i; Preml 1:111 I lev nnd Wilson's Sewing .Machines, Silver .'i iteil Tea Sets. SIHHIUS, an<i Pitch, M, oold ai d Silv -r Watches, Double liairul Ounx Allen-* Rifles, Mclodej.i's, Clothes Wringers* Appletuns Cyclopedia», Ac. New Subscribers who subscribe now for will have their nanus entered on the li*t of THE POST at once—(imi receive the whole year 1807 betides. m-: in w . 1 copy (and 0110 Premium Kugraving) $2 GO 4 copies *' •» '• •« •« •' 0 00 5 iC (and one gratis) H (HJ fi •' (and ono gratis) 12 ()o 20 * (and one gratis) 28 Oo eoeh of POST A LADY'S FRIEND, 00 The gutter up of a club will always receive a copy o the PREMIUM ENURAVINO. Aleiubern of <» dub wishing the Premium Engraving must remit Ont Dolla, Extra. TIIOSM desirous of getting up Clubs or Premium lists, should incline fin- nuts to, N unple paper, containing thepartioulars. Addr.-ss 11. PtiThit SON ACo , / 'J .. . SIfEOPI FOR Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Chol era Morbus, Cholera Infan tum, Fits from Worms, Wind in the Stom ach, and Bow els, dir., JiUT n~ « at'«" n«- A ' B.BE K.-W FOR Children when Teething! AND TO PRODUCESLEEP, rpHIS Medicine is positively wairinte'J -npe inr to any I other article of the I.ind 111 ni M'k" . ■ ■ > -d<l in that way that per<onspan£h:tvetheii ■■ . lelu.nle-i by calling on the Local Agent if not --r .* .ot ,jy. 4t#~Sold everywhere at 26 cent- p. i I, . .le. J. C. liEDIt K • CO.. nov 21, 'G6—6mos] Ajjenti 1 >i liutler. FRANK MOORE'S Anecdotes, Poetry, and Inci dents of the War. 582 double column, beautifully illustrated with 11 n'egant Cabinet Steel Engrnvings. OPINIONS OF TUB WORK. ILirace Greeley in the Tribune of June ft, says : It is an exceedingly rich book, containing more mat ter of interest than all the novels that havo been issued for tbe la-t si* yaj*m 112 or that will be for tbe next six It gives the bt«U thing* siid, d-<ne. or writien by Rebels, as well *s cnionists, moat judiciously selected, coojpa. 1- ly put together, and handsomely printed, its sold only oy subscription; but those who haves chance to MuliNcribH and don't, will make a blunder." The New York Evening Post says: " Tbe book i t> full of fun and j athos, wit and hnmor, patriotic sentiment,and strange adventures It Alls up the outlines of formal hintories of thv war. and gives n better and m«»re vivid picture of the times we have ju»t passed than any of tham. It is just the book for 4 * A RAI.IT DAT AX A OOCITII UN." The New York C«»mmerclal says: '* Mt. Moore ha* given us a book which surpasses in iitnrert anything ot the kind which hus appeared or is likely to appe«r in the thop»iid and one war Listories wfciuL are published or announced." " GRKKLEY'S GKISAT CONFLICT, AND MOORE'S ANECDOTES together form a complete History of the Rebellion '' We want good agents in parts of every State in tlfe Union. Terms very liberal to experienced cauvasteri MALEOit IEM A I.E. Inscriptive circulars *ent on application. Address JAMES PCRTEUB. (Jenerti A?ent, Ho. 4 r > fiible House, Jew York Nov.2B,'W. WM. S. HCSI'.TON, M. D sVM~I*SL O>'.ABA«I, HUiSELTON & GRAHAM. (Lsie of the U. S. Army) PHYICIANS AND SURGFONS. 1 " kl«k.M»la 112 *Mt So tl«r h; ' y-L-J j . FArm lor Nalc. % ■ rnil K nnJerAignori offers for fluid hi* FARM, iocatnl J in Washington township, Lutler county, belhg 107 Acres of gooil firming l.md: Sixty Acres of which nru cleared, the balanco well timbered. There is a good Jri"t)hle Li'tr Dwelling horoe thereon. A young orchard of Apple and Pwcb trees. Farm In good condition Twenre feet deep of roalin three reins). For parstie lars ipotiire of the Edit rCtTizE*, orof the ed residing on tne premise! ROBERT SPEAR Attorney at Law, AN L> PENSION AND ( LAIM AGENT Office with Oharfes M'Qundless, E-q., S. VV. Corner of Diamond UUTI.ER L'A. JOHN it. TaoMFie*, - IT *" THOMPSON &, LYON, ATTORNEYS' AT LAW. .tn/M. 1 f,TiP.a 2p;aw»J'.A. W. U, UORidiSr ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will attend to all business entrusted tohlscare prompt ly. Special attention givert to the collections of Jen sinns, Hack Pity and bounties. Will also act as "gent for thiwe wishing to buy or sell real estate. office on South side of Diamond, in Rrediu's building Rutler Pa. Sor ember 8. l»06::tf. J. b. mechlTng, Attorney at Law. Office with LowisZ. Mitchell, Esq., North Ea«t Side of Diamond. Untlei", ■»arm- The NJagazine for the Times. mERSOITjUMZIIE. Double sizesteel colored fashion Plates rnnift popular Monthly Mag.izlne Is the cheapest in 1 the world In 1867 it will contain ONK THOUSAND I'AOES ! FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEL PLATES! TWKLVK MAMMOTH FASHION PLATES! TWELVE CO LOU ED PATTERNS! NINE 11 UN'DHED WOOD CUTS! TWENTY-FOUR PAGES OF MUSIC! All this will be given for ooly TWO DOLLARS a year or a doilar less than Magazines of the class of "Petri son." Its Thrilling Tales and Novelettes Are the best published anywhere. AH the most nopu- j lar writers are employed to writeoriKinally for "Peter- j s.»n ." In iBO7, In addition to its usual quantity of short stories, Four Original Copyright Novelette*will be giv- PD, by Ann S. Stephens, Frank Lee Benedict, till * Rod ni;in, and thu Author of "Margret Ilowth." It also nubJishes *AM MOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES Ahead of all 'hers. These plates will be engraved on cteel twice the ti- *ml pl/.e, and will contain from four to six figures. They Will be superbly colored. Also, a pattern, front which a (limnntilln. or cbihls dress can he cut out, without the aid of a mantu i-makor. Al so, several pages of llnuseh- Id au 1 othir tecelpts. It is the best Lady's Magazine in the World. TItY IT FOR ONE YEAR. »• ■»UM-«AIW!I}S in Advance. One copy, one yeai S 2 Oq nve copiea.for one year 9 00 Eight cupies, for one year 12 00 Fourteen copies, for one year 20 00 Pre m'iu or Getting up Clubs. To every peraon getting up a club of livo, eight or fmiteen, it the above rates, a copy of the V.agazin-' for 1807 will be given gratis, specimens aent gratis, when written for. Address, post-paid, CIIARLBSJ. PETERSON, Nov. 14 00.) 300 Cbe&tiiut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. to* T t I) ratiy & Ga. (Successors to Jones & Co.) Corner Fourth and Wood Streets. BANKERS & BROKERS, I'ITTtiBURGII, PA. Dealers in all Uinds of GO V EKN MI6N T 8 ECU RITIES, FOREIGN EXCHANGE. GOLD, SILVER and COUPONS INTEREST NOTES. Collections ma le on all accountable points in th* United Stales and Canada*. Interest Allowed on time De posits. Highest Rates Paid for Coupons. Aug. 12*6 6mos. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters <f ilmlnfatra ti on baa been Issued to the undersigned, on the es tate of Wm. E. Moore, late of Rutler borough. <lecM:all persons having claims against said estate, will pr sent them properly authenticated for settlement, and th «se knowing themselves indetted to said estate, will make in mediate payment. JOHN C. MOORR Nov 7,1866 —Ct. A4irii : a'rtrp NSW FIRM, milF. undersigned having gone into partnership, in the J BOOT and fclloE Manutactnring busiiiesa, lioyd's block, two doors South of Weeber ft Trout man's Store Main Street, Butler, Pa., are prepared to make the neet' est Hoot and Shoo and do the best job work of any other < staldisbnient in the place. Having great experiegca.io the business ws cannot fail to please. Cull andeu i n BCIIRIBKR v NICHOLAS THE uonliiT -A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM E\GRAVING REDDCED PRICKS TO CLUBS. The LADY'S FRIEND aanooncea for 18«7. the fol lowing nevrtels:—A New Story, by Mrs Heury Wood author of "East Lynne," "The Chaunings," Ac. "How M Woman had ber Way,*' by Elizabeth Preecott, an thorof "Told by the Sun," "No Longer Young,'' by Amanda M. Douglaaa, anthor of"In Trust/' Ac., and • D.ra Castel," bv Frank Lee Benedict. It will give a Splendid Doable Page Finely Colored Fashion Plate—engraved on Steel—in every number It will give% beautifully executed Fancy Steel enirra. vitig in every number. It will give . large amortment of Wood Cuts, lllu»- tmting the vtuliiou,, fancy Work, *c., io every num lt will giro a popular piece of Mule, worth the co.t of the Magazine in itself—in every number. It will give a copy of the beautiful Premium Steel En^raviug—' One of Life's Happy Hours'—2B inches long by 20 iuche* wide—tb every sing • ($2.50, aubecrl ber. and to every persou .sending »nu Club. It offers as premiums, "Wheeler t Wilson's Sowl g Machines." u Silver Platesl Tea Sota," "Spoons,'' "• |t chera," "Gold and Silver W&tehes," "Guns," ' Rl 'es," "Melodeons," "C otuea Wringers,'' ( *Appieton'ac yclo pediaa, 4c. RM JE MX. I+IR M * 1 copy (cud the P'-euiiu-1 P'-euiiu-1 Engraving.) $2 60 4 copied " " " '• " «• •* 030 i " (and uae gratia) 800 6 ,4 (and ona gratia) 12 yo 20 « (and ona gratis) jg 00 One copy of each of LAD **3 FRIEND A POST, ft 00 Thegettar up of a Club will alvay* rocoiva a coov of the PREMIUM BNGRAVINO. Members of a Club addling tha Premium Kogra*ing must remit One Dollar Extra. 3&F"Thoae desirous of getting up or Premium Lists, should encioae fifteen ctmta for Sample Magaziii« containing he Paiticulars. AiiLaaa DEAOON k PETERSON, 31» Wkiaut Puiiadeipkla. : NEW ARRIVAL •d . ' OF WINTER ; BWY mm, ulgaks 9 AIVTD SHAWLS. WE "(11AVB Just rece'ved HI4 meet complete Stock of FRENCH MKKINOES, WOOL JJeLAINS, ) CASII MERE, COUURQS, I'BINTS, MUSLINS, i ASsiMsaae, Ever offered to the public, and as oer stock was tha ed on tao recent panic, we are able to sell at very low prieea, ; FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! WE HAVE a very large Btoek ef Ladlee. M*a» , A Children* 1 Ars, • I VICTOBINES. COLLARS, CUFFS, AND MUFFS, OF ALL ITTLM and qunl.ty. Also a very fine assoitmsnt of Cloaks s Saques and Circulars, of our own Manufacture, which enables as te sel) M less prices than parties who buy them eaat WebaveaTery large and cheap Stock ef SIIAWLS of all Styles, Sisai, Pritag and QUALITIES, Hcuicmbcr wc buy til oar gaodi ky tk« Case. Bale & Package which enable* into i«ll at EASTERN JOBBERS PRICEf, We would call th« attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS, To (his Stock of Goodf. DUNLAP, LUKER 6 00., ISC Federal street, Allegheny City Penn'a. Oct .11 fIC-Cmdt. fiUfill HILL NURSERT. s S OF ALL KINDS. ■■ V rpil E undersigned takes piessare In eaneaaeleg % I Their many friends, and th« pablie generally, tha they better are piepar'd thaa ever fcefere to furnish auit Trees of All Kinds, AND SHRUBBERY & SHADE TREES, OF ALMOST EVIRT VARIETT. Ti e universal testimony of those whe have bees -upplijd with 112 nit und other Trees freas Rural Hill Nursery IS, that they are larger, of Bnperior Quality aad grew HETTER than those brought from foieigi, narneries, of thene truths, any number of reliuble testiraeniala can I-e hail in this county and vicinity. Persons desi r- ns «>f purchasing.are requested to call aad eiamine our spieudi<i variety. It will amply repay, any persea that wishes gis>d fruit, and at an early day freia re planting. to purchase of i»s, ax our trees are extra larea and good. A number of reliable agents caniiad preflv able employment.l»y calling upon the subscribers liviag 2 1-2 miles west ef Itntle'r, Pa. Silas Pearce k Sonß. J Rutler, Nov. 7 'Si. GRAPE VIItfES FOB S^-ILE. OA AAACONCORDjI year old, No 1 vines, Meenta w\F,UU" ♦•ach, s.l per dozen. <*> per 100, $l6O per 1000 No 2 vinos 25cents each, tl 40 j»«r dozen, sls per 100,9125 par 1000. Delaware No t vines 40 ench. #4 per dozen $.H> per ion. $250 per 1000. "o t cents each. s.'{ per dozen, s'J>> per 100, SIBO per 1000- Creoling 60 cents each, $R per dozen, S4O per 100. El. senburg 50 cents each, $5 per dozen, S4O per 100* Our vines have been propagated from single eyee in apen ground, and are of »up. rioj qi ality Those wishing t» plant vines should order ear!) aa th-* demand pr# i ses to be greater than the supply. ' Address, SITLER a MOWRBT, Harmony, Butler Co., P«, ALAMO. Apple Trees delivered at R<vhester or Few Castle, at sls per 100. Peach Trees si:, per 100 Ordera must be accompanied by cash. Address, J. M. MOWRIY, Haw Lisbona * SeptlD n. EITZHMPLLM T. B. WM1T1.^..,...,. w ....C. IMVT F&SHIONABLE TAILORS. rn HI undersigned having associated theniaelvee in the 1 Tailoring bufineas, would reapectftilly say te thp public in general that they haVa just receive! tha Fail and Winter Faebion*, a?-d are prepared to make np clothing ia the latest and most approved style Plearr call and examine our Fashions and Spaciraena of met* and boya' wear. ftpecM attention viven te boys' elotfe* lug. EITENMULLER. WHITE k (XX Augnat 12, 1466—tf. tt I TL,K It WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture the very best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Tarns, " r V k'aU .nil color, which we will .«U m 'o* to CH.h buyeTß, if not lower than they can be had East, or West Ifyouwnnt Heavy Barred, White, Brown, or prey Flannels. Warronted to hare NO SHODDY In them, 'fo to tha Union Woolen Factory, Itntier, Pa., tl yon want Heavy Cimlmeres, ' Warranted to have MO SIIODDY In them, to to tha j Butler Woolen Factory. If you want a good article of SiOCKSXO YAKS', ' v^i^-terr '* D ° Bh ° J " ;r «° " tb * Bnt ' ,r ~ 10,000 Pounds of Woo! WanteJ in Extiia»Ke for the Above Goods. » Deo 4, ao.rff H. rUiUJBTOIf.
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