IPHL" AMEBICIF CmZETT" gutter, Pa. Wednesday, Jgn- 9,1867. Election • The Stockholders of the Connoquenes siag Valley R. R , will meet in the bor ough of Zelienople, Butler cobnty,'' P»., <)n Monday, 1 ItH day ol January, between fhe hours of 12 M., and 4 o'clock, P. M. to electa Pfesii^eh'tand twelve Directors ■a officers for the ensuing year. By order of the President. GEOROE B-LACK, Sec'y. Dec 26, 'o6::2t. Iron City Colltgt, We take plea«u'« in calling the atten tion of onr readers to this popular and justly celebrated Business College As Art institution for the practical education of young men preparatory to engaging in business, it probably has no equal in this, br in any other country. That its sys tem of instruction is eminently practical is mofl conclusively showu in the remark able success attending its graduates, who ifre- found in all parts of the country, oc eupyiiifc the most exalted positsons in busififess. Persons wishing to obtain a thorough practical business education can not do better than enter npon a course of study at the Iron City College. Lecture. I)r. j. B. Cla-k of eny city, the late popular CMt£.el of-s23i P. V., will —D. V.—deliver a Lecture in the U. P. Church of Mount Verusjta, near North Washington, this county, on MondayW«- ning, January 21st, 1807. Subject— '• National Rcconstruc:ion." It is hoped by this honorable way to realize something considerable to aid the congregation in propcriy furnishing their new house of worship. The opeuing of the church foi divine service will take place on the Sabbath previous, and the LOUDS Supper be dispensed. Ol'lt BOOK TAIJLE. I V ,* Mi. par's Monthly For January, ISG7, is on our desk. It is full of interesting matter, among which we notice Il(r<>ie~).(£»a« t;f '|lerji< 'Men, Personal Ret Elections ! bf the War, Hours with the' Dead, Three days offer ror, Three Hundred a Yeat, Medical De lusions of the Old Time, Ike. This Mag* "line for 1867 promises to be even more interesting and instructive than its pre decessor* Every family shquld have this periodical Each number has about ISC pagfli of 'feadiug matter, which, at the end of the year, would nuke over 1500 pages, and all for 81.00. Address Ho."- per and Brothcrr, Squdi'i, New York. ' J " The Little Pilgrim. We have just received for the month, January, DG7, the neat little Magazine bearing the above title, and edited ' y Grace Greenwood. This is a Monthly Journal intended foi boys an J girls.— Price, single copy, one year, 0) ceuts.— It is certainly a very interesting work for those for whom it is designed. The Jan uary uumber is filled witli'eh jiec origiual Stories, Poetry,original aud selected. An ecdotes and of children, Char* adca, Rebuses, Puzeles and Enigmas. It contains an<| only 00 cents a a year. Sendfor'it. Address,post paid Leander K. Ltppiujoit, 319 Walnut St.; Philadelphia. r A New and Grand fpoch in Medicine] DR. MAOOIFL is the lounder of u new Medical SystemTlie quaatitariaus, whose rq|jU internal doses enfeeble the /■tomach and paralyse tl>e bowel.', must gK'e precedence to the man who restores health and appetite, with from one to two of his extraordinary Pills, aud cures tho most viruleut sores with a bo* or so of his wonderful ab'd alt-healing Salve. These two great specifics of the Doctor are fast superseding all the stereotyped uoairums of the day. Kxtnnordiuary cures by Maggiel's Pills and Salve have opened the eyes of 'the public to the inefficiency of the (so called) remedies of others, and Upon whiohi people have »o long bliudly depended. Maggiel's Fills are uot of the class that swallowed by the dozcu, and 'of which every box full taken creatos au absolute neeeaaity for anotlier. One or two uf.Maggiel's Pills suffices to place the tioueb in perfect order, tone the stomach, u Cfcate.H an appetite, auu reuder the spit ice 'light and buoyant ! . There is no griping, ''and no reaction in the form qf cupstipa : tion. If the liver i? affected,, its func ;tions are restored; and if the nervous system is feeble, it is invigorated. This last quality makes the medLeiu-es very desirable for the" wants W delicate fe males. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases •re literally extinguished by tUe 4iscu .factani. power Qi" MaggleK* io jfWet, it is here annqunced (.hajMiAoiEL's ; 'BILIOUB, ;ARD DIARRHEA tPiLLS core where all others fail. While {for.'Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts and all abrasions of the skin, M AA<>IEL''Y SALVE is infulliabla. Sold by J. MAO a»*L, 43 Fulton Street, New York, and '#ll Druggists, at 25 cts. perbox. F For Sale at Dr. GRAHAM'S Drng ritore, sole Agent in Butler, Pa. { my % '•6o.> ~ ITomtamuTalionit" if! the CiftißSr MR. EDITOR: —There 4l* pleasant things happening in the school room al. moat every cay; but one of the most pleasant things that'tH-er happened to me, took siace on last New Year's day, in Doyle i school, Buffalo township. It was as follows : At noon I was informed that some one, without, desired to see me. I left the room, aud i'feile out, the doors were clos ed ! ThiiJtf I, to mytrlf, I'm "barred out." But judge my surprise and dis comfiture, when I was allowed togo in, to find my desk covered with one of the nicest trrah imaginable, prepared by Misses Electa Lea v on, Jennie Sarver, and Mary Ashbaugh. The whole school united in doing jus tico to the repast, and the best of har mony prevailed. It was really a pleas, ant scene to witness ; and we write this in hopes that next New Year's day will be celebrated by every school in the county in the satte way. May the dear £}rls who planned and executed the subject of this letter, grow up to be model women, as they are mod el gir's, is the earnest wish of their TEACHER. For the Citfxen. MR. EDITOR :—ln your last issue 100 ticed * communication on the Senatorial question for Mr Steven* Tht article is indeed quite moderate,'ini fair,«nd there fore, liable to little perhaps, itsxhief defect. To nje If seems somewhat like the argument of a lawyer in the interest of his client's cause after the veidiet of the j?ify had been recorded in favor of the other party. At least, this is the case, so far as our county is concerned. The annual Convention of the party, held in June last, give anee to the will of our people on this sub> ject in such a way as not to be misun derstood. That Convention declared that Gov. Curiin was the choice of our peo> pie,for this high office. It is tru-', there were two or three gentlemen who were not sa:isfied with this result ! Claiming to be fri-udly to a Western candidate; had piavenlion declared iu Cameron, they would hn\ l e thrown up their hats with a will, although tie lives cn the'Kast side of the Ono of these gentlemen forged a card for the (Ja:cllc, in which 1c n adc a i ale to say thatuhe Convention had not taken such taction !' AoothcT' of them traveled near''fci'ty miles to ■ procure a eahl'i' roin a Uitrfn'ber of the Convention) to the samc'eflFect: it, too, wa? intended for Jnrcitjii consumption. After they were driven from this position, their next plea was, that the action of the Conven tion was a surprise on the friends of oth er candidates—was, as lawyers would ex press it, secundum rnjulum. Were this, in fact, the case, they would he required to lesort to a formal method of getting r -lief. In other .vords, n judg ment of this kind is as binding as any other, until it is regularly opened. Had they felt, that either the equity or the law was on their side, they would have soon availed themselves of the right of re hearing. This they could easily have done by asking the Executive Committee to have given them a hew trial. This would have been acceptable to the friends of <Jov. Curtin. who would have been bat too willing to have the rnafter re sub mitted to the pc >ple. ' But this they did not want. They knew too well what would bo the result io> such amissue. For it is certainly 3afc to say that the result would not have been less favorable to Governor Curtin, than a similar test had. in. fraaklic aountyt l«*s two months jiince, when flic rote stood, If'far Cameron, 2 for Stevens, and 73 for Curtin. - . It is a fact, that all must have observ ed, that Curtin has gained ground with the people daily ever since, theeinvass opened. And the only question, now to oe decided, is. whether the people's rep resentatives will recognize and oAry that popular will. On this question, many and conflicting stories are told of the ■Kast—which, ami nearest the truth, will Boon be seen Next Thura ay the elec tion takes placo. We have not long to ,WJUt see t£i» result. For use, though not saiig'tiine. I am quite hopeful of <th£ issue. At any rate, I aui proud>tq Jtnuw that, if perfidy should pieced, it'wi l not •"ta laid at the door of Western members With the exception of two Senator* and two or |Jirec Uicai Lers, ; West is admitted to be a unit. The friends ot Geo. Cameron that levator Lowry, of Erie, iuteuds'*o. ting for him in opposition to the united protest of the constituents of hi* "own district, to say nothing of the smt : ment of tbe entire Wtyt, irfcicb he has in part claimed to represent. If tbe result sfiould prove these claims, to be well founded, tbe West yill have less of his deiiuuciatioo|«if corruption in tho future! * ~..... ' In our neighboring county of Alle. gheny, it is claimed tfefare are two or Awe votes for Cameron, -That Glaas, of the House, sTiauty vole so, is net to be wondered at; biU? tfc «fe loth to believe that Senator Graham a aim, ilar course. Unlike Andy" Jdtijjson, he hiff AM y£t"fil!6<l "Sv6Vy office, from ~AI. derman to President. II is ambition there fore, it is easy to suppose, is not satisfied A nan of fair abilities—of good reputa tion as a Legislator and for integrity, it is not to be supposed that he (eels indif ferent to a good name, nor to the tm'H of the people. Fur the present, however, the matter is in his own hands, as it is in the hands of all others. All that we have to do now, is to wait patiently tire result, to reward the faithful and to mark the faithless. FINIS. FACTS V* THEORIES. "Give mea place to rest my lever on," says Archimedes, "and I will iuov« the world." "Give me pure and unadulter ated drugs," says Medicus, of the olden times "and I will cure disease.",,, ~ In one sense, both of these learned pundits were veriest charhjwwjs..— They knew there was no place tO rest their lever on, either to move the world or cure disease. Mechanism was iu a backward state, and the medieal profes sion was but another name for sorcery an a'l the adjuncts of magic filters aud charms of"evil eye, &o. But th£oC latter days have borne unto us something more than even superstition and its crcweverdreamt of in their umdest philosophy. In these days of practical ! sciec.ie, what was theory of yesterday as fafit to-day, and all the old-time notions become as bubbles in the sun, and burst und |>reak with every breath we draw. Let Archimedes shoulder his lever and we will find a resting for it to move the world. Let mine ancient Medicus pant and toil nojuore for the drugs he so sorely needs, for vte have them at our hand, ever ready to serve them at his beck. Refined in the labratory of Dr. Mag giel.fJ.he finest ouateriels known 'in. rfhp medicftl profession are obtainable bf any one. is liillious, and I>iar rhea Pills stand unrivalled, and his Salve operates with magical effect upon burns, scalds, aud all sores and ulcers of the ikin. In fact, we think MAGGIEL'S Pills and Salve arc the Wonder of this century, and we are happy in the thought that, many others of our brethren of the craft agree with us. We would earnestly counsel that all families provide themselves with Dr. Maggiel's Preparations at once, and keep them ready at hand, so as to use them at the most opportune time aud as occ&sion serves.— Volley Sr.ntnicl. Special - ft*' l «>• vt O P., hold a its yv stated uieftinK« the 11*11, on Main fet., fiutlrr, Penusy Ivania, mencini? at 6 >'clot4.. Brethren from sister Lodge* are' respectfudy at lend. By order ef the N U. sg M—*Bntler LodgJ*, No. 272, A. T M-, L/\ boldiilntated meeting* in the Odd Follow• H*ll. on Main Street, Butler, Fa., on the first rWy\ Wednesday of anch month Brethren fr« m I \ ■'■ tor Lodge* are respectfully invited to at tend. lly order of the W. M. Errors or Youth. AGEXTLKMAN who auffered fbr years from Nerv ou* Debility, PrematTfre Decay, end all the effects of yontftiful indiscretion, will, for the «»k» of suffering hutua-ltty, send free to all who need it, the r xeipt and directions fi»r making the simple remedy he was cured S-'ufferers wishing to prollt by the adverti ser's experience, can do so by a.lt resting, in perfect oofldeni •. JOHN B. txiDKN, ; ]<%n. 'i7, 3m No. 42 Cedar St., New Vork. -CONSUMPTIVEST—The Advertiser, having been restored to health it a few weeks, by a very wim ple remedy, after several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consump tion—is anxious to nuko known to his fellow-sufYcrers the means of cure. To all who deaite it, he will aend a copy of the pre scription uaed, (free of charge) with Ilia diiectiona for preparing and using the same, which they will find a CBlCtfcl rot COXVIMPTIOM, A NTH MA , DROMCIITU, Ic. The only object of the fdrertiaer In lending the Pre scription, if to benefit the afflicted, and spread informi tion which ho eoncoivtl to he invaluable; and he hopet e?ary aufterer will try bit remedy, aa it will coat them nothing, and may prove a bleaau.g Partita wishing the prercriptlon. will pleaae addreaa KIT. KDWARD A. WILSON, Williamaburg, King* county, New York. »Q7. 7. 1864, ly. Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery i A ctaiu W.V««»SIID bjr DR. TOBIAS' VKN£TIAN LIMMKNT, if u»r,l »h*n flrnt UV«n b P'r»>p* cf tcmpar.ito hsbiu. Tbis medkina nu rn. known In the United State# over 2') years. Tltou* and* have used it, and found it never failed to cure any com plaint f«w which it was rewommeuded, and all those who flrst tried it, are now nevsr without it. Iu liio Cbolc. a; of IMS, l>r. Tobies alt end «d 4<) cases and U>st 4, Iteing called in too late to do any good. DIKECTION B.—Take a teasponnfhl in a wine-glass of water every half hour foi two hours, and rub the abdo men and cxtremitiee wel! with the Liniment. To allay tb- thirst. Uke » lamp of ice in the mouth, about the sue of • marble every ten minutes It is w»v«ntcd per fectly innocent to taku internally. Sold by all drug gists, price 4 J mud HO cents. Dupot, 56 Court laud A Sln3t.Bo.of BRApDRETH PILLS C*a*ina more TrgaUkla •xtrartiT, mollcr than tw.nl; buiesof ■Uiy pilta any wh. r « in iff. world knM«i *O7 fir, tiudnrid pbyilelui. "" th.m | n thru proctic. toll,* exclnuoa ol otb-r purg.il*,* Th. flr»t l«ttrr of th»i r r.lu.u jr»t«cWcMy ».>pr«ci«t»d. Winn tbay «re l>rt Mr known. a sudden death and continued sickness * m be of tbe paat. Let who know them a|»eak right out in their fa»or. It ie a duty which will save life. Our race are aubject to a redundancy of vitiated bile at thie season. it ie d«nfariHii ea it ii prevalent bnt Brwndretli'i PUJ* afftd an invaluable an«l efficient protection. tt»«lr «cc \ai >n tin-« wt prevent the eol!e«*ti<tn ef tho*e impnritie.i which, when in aumcient quantity.- caufte no much d*i.g*r tj the body'* heilth. Thoy Liver Complaint. Dyaprp-ta. Lo«snf Ap -I<etne, Pain in the Head, lleartbnin, I'ain in Urea att Bone. Sudden Faiutnees and Coatlveues*. Sold by e all respectable Dealer* In Medicine Cfct RAA \KARI He want WAIWVV A pent* every wit ere to eel I otir aiU-RHi t> Sowing Machine*. Three new kirds Un der amflnflper feed. . K ent«>n trial. Warranted liyo ve|i ri ! Above aa'.arv or large e«>mmiaeion paid.' Tli* ; cliinee wdd in United State* for leaa than fW, which arv *I'V licensed fey Howr, WhtrU-r 4 HV/atm. Gr>«xr <t BaLer. Sinytr 4 CI) , and BachsUsr All other cheap inachinee are infrimgemmU and Uie selUr or uaer are Uable t* arrest,jing **nd impri»mnimmt. llluetrated cir culara uent./V<* Addre«a, or eall upon Shaw ft Clark at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago 111. J una n yl-<)g^ 117 ANTED. AOICNT^—S76 to S2OO PER MO.VTH for F V gruliemen. ami s3*» to $7& ft»r ladiee, everywhere tojptro^tUse the Celebrated Common geuae Family Hew-' tag machine, improved awl| »«rfected It will hem, fell •titch, quilt, biod, braid and embroider beautifully.—? .Price oaly S2U, making the elastic lock stitch, and fuily warranted for three y«ars. We pay the above wugea or t commission, from which twice that aanonnt can be Address with stamp, 01 call on C. UOWEKB * C«.; Salesrooms, N0*246 South KIPTII Street, Philadel aud\er* a , * tUr * promptly, with circulan Orphan's Court Sale .of Real .+V Estate. B<W« T VS o/*" J***™" 1 doere. of the Orphan., ' "—'y «U.ori«i„n * 1 P obl,c ««u<lne and o«t-crr opoa the on 7 » Siiturday, February 9 ih, 1867, " ""f interest andcUim oftllorTln* be Wolf. I*l* of the borough of llutUr «itu>? in, " vid »" l •>»" l>»rt or > U.t of ground, .itu»t» on M«m .trew, in the borough »foro •aid. being .inty feet i. frnll , ou j|.,„ , IrM , J nd ning buck on* hundred ud eighty feet tom alley and bounded on the North by 1.., S„V South by «u nUf) and We«t by Main .tr.et; and b«iw on#square North .if »he bUuiond. in Mid Two Btor, Brick Uou«, Brick .Top or building. thMßvn erected. Term.—Oue tbiidof por chu« hapd, and tb. balance in two <Ll' annual in.uilui.nu, with ijfierwt from coußrnatStTof "?n.. M 0 TIMW-IN, pee. 26-3vr. Agxintot/ator. -«%. &; r ; BUTTRR—Frwh RoL S) cents per tionod BEANS—WhiIe, SI,OO per bushel. BARLKY—Spring, 90 BKKSW AX—3O reoti per ponnd. 8005—26 rents per dosen FLOUR- Wheit, |7,5*J to 7,T6 per hand.; Rye 4,00 Buckweeat, 3 ftTper hunu. FRUIT—Dr. »d Apples, lOcts. per lb; Dried Peaches. 25 ceuts 1- lb. FIATIIKKBI—IS cents per pound. UKAlN—Wheat $2,00 per bush 1 Rye.l,oo. Oats. 40c. Corn 40; Buckwheat, 30c. ' U ROCK 111 KB—Cuffee, Rio, SO nor poimd; Java, 4J, Brown Bur*' 15cper pound, do. White VSf N.9. Molaa ••s7s cents per gallon; Syrnp 1 (JUafd $1,50. HIDKS—7 cents per pound. >. LARD—IO cents per pound. NAILS— S9,OO per keg. POTATOES—6Oc per bushel. PORK—Shoulders, 16; Flitch, 17; nana, 22c per pound* RAGS—4 ce«iik per jonnd r *» RICK—IS ceWu t»er kimb<l SALT—$3,5b pel barrvT \. TALLOW—IS tehts per pndnd. WOOL—I 6 cents per pound. NEW iDVEBTISEMESTS. - Stray Steer. ,/ jAME to the residence of 6>e subscriber living ,n \j Worth tp., on or abont the eighth of Dec., 1866 %t>Hndle steer, supposed to b • (>etween two or three years old. No marks visible. The owner Is requested to prove property, pay charges and take him away or he will be disponed of according to law. Jan. 9, Sw A. PISOR, Township Clerk. Writ of Partition. In the matter oi the petition 1 Inlhe Orphan's Court of W II Peffer, et.al., fur par- | of Butler County, titon of the real estate of Hot- £ lifb Peffrr,* late of Lancaster | No. 10, September towns hip, dee'd. J term, 18»i6. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the heirs and legal represen tativee of (Jotlleb Peffer, late of Lancaster township, itutler county, dee'd.-, via: Rebecea I'effer, (widow,) Fredrick Peffer, John Peffer, William Peffer, Uotlieb Peffer, Joseph Peffer, RenjamMi Peffer, *ary, intermarried with 1 brist an Sextor. Rebecca, intermar ried with Michael Zieglc-r, Eli/abuth Peffer, I'm ma, in termarried with Peter Schuutdewautle. Take notice that an Inquest will ba held at the late residence of the deceased in Lancastet township, on Tuesday, the 6th day oi February. 1867, at lo o'clock, Am., of said day, to make partition or valuatiou *>f said real estate according to law; at which time and place you and each of you may attend 'f you thi «k proper. jan 9, 3w JA MKS V. STORY Sheriff.. U The Tribune for 1867. V The Tjibnne enters upon the year 1867 more pruaper ou* in tituninoss than ever before. The expediency of our pagea—'thna making THI Tiilat'lia the largest and cheapest newspaper ii> America—waa doubt e«l by many. We hpve found our accontit in it. The eirVulatioM of Tiik T?taJHW4a steadily increasing and our advertitiag rUkCnaiagt; has fucregsed «vf wnch that it Is nrore difficult to print our news tlitfn when we used a smaller sheet, and this difficulty we can only meet by frequently publishing supplementary pages. The close uf the war has imposed upon THE TRIBCMB the discussion of momentous and peculiar problems We have met them as best *e could, laboring with sin cerity for Freedom. B<»cial Progress, Political Eijua'lty, Impartial Suffrage— All Mights for All. A Republican President b came the enemy of Republicanism, and we h.tvt.- been cal.ed u|H>n t > deuonnce and expose the trwach eri. •of a degraded Administration. It aas not without pain, c rt ilnly not without n>uch thinking, thst wo nit le an is ne with President Johuson. The people ap proved oui S f.turning their radical representa tives t»' power. The elections of If66—as important to the nation a< bee's sur ender—nake new duties. Re cone'.iuction Is now the duty of the country—political reconstruction—reconstruction in financ.s and tariffs. We are no longer prea<«d by war nices-ities, and we must am* nd our war experiments. The present condi tion of the currency la a grievous evil. Trade sufftra; our manufacturing interests are iu a precatious state.— A dollar doe«not mean a dollar, but it* fraction It may be sixtv cent-, it.nsay be ten. It )s a sentiment, not a fact. tVlien the laboror earns his 6ojl;*r he -does not know whether lie has one loaf of broad o» ten.' AH business ia feverish Unsettled We think tills can only be remedied bv a ttiseafld intrepid policy at Wash ington—by rednr'n* the currency to the specie basis. Upon tkis we <hnll n ist. The necessity lor Protection to Labor again presses upon u9. We regret that en this most important maas ur* tJ#» party is divided. An honqpt bub mischievous minority in the West, particularlft-are endeavoriuK t»» create a policy which can only result In the pros!ration of American Industry—the degrada tion of and th aggrandix*inen< of English cap italists During the many years of our work we have struggled against this interest. Ws believe protect! more now. than ever before, and we shall in sist upon the broadest and wisest logislata >u for tbS Rights of Lab >r In 'lie perplexing question of Reconstruction we aee no reason to amend the policy which we have asserted since theclus«*of tlsM Hrar It then seemed t> u* that Emancipation of the Black should be followed by Suf frage f-r the lllack. Wo did not see the wisdom of a policy of promiscuous confiacatlon and hanging. We had too much blood in war t » ask for blood in peace— even to gratify angr> vengeance. It seemed important that tbe S >uth should concede Suffrage, and that the North should concede Amnesty. Some of our friends disapproved of this; but Congress has followed our ad vice. Amnesty lias been approved by Congreaa—to a greater extent Chan *"a claimed In The Tribune. We have he!d that the men who starved captives in rebel dnng'-odt, who ,iqjrdered surrendered prisoners, who violated the rule* t>* war, and aided the assassination of Mr. Liucoln,»liouml>e tr.ed and pnni-died. Congress an<l the have agreed that a ■ punishirent should be inflicted even upon men whoare charged with these crimes, and the Only measure looking like pvn* ishment is tlie nmendmesit of disfranchisement from holding office, which is merely a sentimental aud ndt a practical penalty. On the other hand, the passage of the Civil Rights Bill, the Freodman's Bureau Bill, and the Bill for Suffrage in the District of Columbia, show that reconstruction will not be consummated without suffrage and protection for tho Blacks. The policy of The Tribui e has been practically adoptod by titoae who differed with us during ita discussion. We never quar rel with friends who aie impatient with t.a. We do them the ju»Oce of believing they go their way to what ts nV * Just as we fruit they c<Udniu the justice of believing we go our way to what ia right We work for the same object, but perhaps in different ways. V e have no higher aim than toet-cure peace to this nation, and to all nations —liberty, progress, happiness, viftue. and the universal brotherhood of man. Aud for this we filial «ontinuc< to toil in our best way. We have reorganize I and strengthened every depart ment of The Tribune. We have correapondcuts in every part of this country attd iu every countr/ if the world; resi lent apo idents in every capital and commercial centra in Europe and South America; apo dal correspondents who follow imiHirtant mov« uients in all parts of the earth. The es ahlishment -ostao great deal of money, and to organized we have invested many thousands «»| dollar!. 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Persona remitting for Id copies sls will receive an extra cepY one year For SIOO we wili send thirty four copies and The Dally Tribune. DAILY TRIBUNE. Ten dollars per aunuin. Terms, cash In advance. Dr*.t,onNew York.or Poet Office orders, payable to the oider of The Tribune, beipg safer, ato prrfcral U td aajf <tliermode of rewittaac*. Subscribers who aend money by Expreta must prepay Express* charges Ad dr '"' „ ,_ , TIIU TRIBUM, », '#7, 3w. h.» York. ' _• I, TUB lubfcriber, hereby (IT.the public la renar •l, ooticju that TOY Wir. UI.Nt.BVA DAUB, hu I .ft my barf «nd board, wtib.ml 'ia of r*r«*>cnlion, *ll sflrsftvmss * h * rb « ,b * "i'fMiN KK> A DA LB, or trua{ bar account, aa If will uot b. reeponuble for any d*lco»tr.cted by haj. ' ——"] V Kills fl/foj-B. Orphan's Court Hale or Bral Estate. , BY Tirtar of on arder and 1™ of the Orphan! Court of Butler county, the undcraiCTed admin istrator of K.W«, mil a.po* „£ pX lie »«Ju. on the pr«m,.e, „„ Friday of j* ry, IMTMhe follovlug real aetata, eituetr In Cleara«ld townabip. Bntl.r county. bonoded and deacrlbad u fuL lo«; on th. north by Inn* „112 John Mllliga.ll on out by land* of Michael benny, on the no.IL l ',r land. ?i Kerr, and west by lands of 11 Onid/, containing EIGHTY AuKKg. mortfor °'i "" l" nrrtl "" »'»neytn band, the balance in two equal annual Itiaia'ißiama with lour est from couflrmatiun of aale. * i nee lo'M i. # ITWPER FENNEL, ' Pet 19 A iiiiiuistrator. g*tekTirt?n.*^ Came to th» raaldencaof 'he rabwrlber In Middlesex lownahip, on or about Ilia 24th of Noreubet, a etrey 8011, enppmed to be oh. W»d a-fcalf year, old; vMta laee; black head and rack, and tbe body >polled white and black. rgarrt- The owner is requeeted'to come forward, priACT>r6pfcrty, pay charges, and take him away, or he will ba disposed of according to law Dee-2«w JOHN J. BTINER. "SEWING! SEVpGi" TUB underalftn.d would respectfully info Art the pnb llc that .be I. prepared to do all kind, of .ewlDz, aoch a. lire,. M.ikms. Hack.. Oent 1 . Shirt., rbllken". Apparel or all kind, made to order, and With neataee. auddiapatch. She would alao Inform all Intereated. that >ha Is aole Loral Agent In Butler, for Wheeler * Wllaoa'a Sewing M achlne, which .be will Mil aa low a> the loweat Dec.-JtMw kin. T.J. LOWMAN. Orphan'* Court Hale. Or REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order and decree of the Orphan's Court of Butler county, the undersigned, Admin istrator of Philip DiHam.-in dee d will expuae to sale by public vendne. on the premises on Friday the 25th day of January, 1867, at 10 o'clock, a m., the fallowing real eatate, situate in Brady townsuip, Butler Co. bounded and described as followa- on the north by land of Ulrich Oarrican, en the eaat by lands of Nicho* s Carrican. on the south by lands of John Barker, and west by lands of Uenry Double, containing 30 ACRES, more or leas, v* TERMSOFSALEOne-third of the purchase money in hand, and the balauce in two equal annual install ments, with interest from confirmation of sal*- JaCOB rohrer, Dec, 19 66—ts. Administrator Orphan's Court Nnle. BY virtue of an order and decree of the Orphans' Court, in and for the county of Bntlvr, the under signed, Guardians of the :.lnor children and grand child ot Jan. Thompson, late of Cherry township, Bald county dee'd, will ofi«r for sale, at public vendue, on tho prem ises, at one o'clock P. M. of MONDAY, he 2Uh day of February nest, 173 ACRJFS OF LAND, more or less, situated $n gNpmship of Cherry, said county bounded on tKe north by lands of R. J. Bryan ; on the eaat by lands of Win. Logue; on the south by lands of the heirs of Jaiues Armtsrong.dec'd; and on the west by lauds of R J. Bryan. Tea MB or S&li: —One-third of the purchase money to be paid at the confirmation of sale.by tho Court, and the residua in two equal annual usyntents therefrom, with lutara t from confirmation of. aula. ISAAC DOUBLE, i- JOsIAJK RUSSELL, Dec 19, 'C6. . Gaardiana xj, gTRAT STEER. CAME ,o the residence of the subscriber In Fn nk lin township, [on New Castle road, ttve mllee weat of Butler, jSometlme this fell, a rod aieqi, amall. star in his fjrehead, belly and legs white, both} oar#' cropped , and a small point lirok n off the horn, supposed to be tnree-years old. The owner is iftdifiad to come forward prove property, pay charges and take liim a*a»y. Dee. 19, t'o. JOSEPH STEWART. TCRBM TO EVERYDOBY! A LAROR 6"pp. Catalogue, teaching how to remove Tan, Freckle-, Pimples, Blotches. Moth Patches, Sal townees. Eruptions and all Impurities of the skin. Ito* to force Whiskers, restore, curl and beautify the hair; renew the age, cure Drunkenness, Nervous Debllltv, and Other useful and valuable Information. Everybody end f»r it. Address BERUER SUUTTB ft CO., Chen." lab, 2SS River Stre*., Troy, N. V. declj. 'lie-lm. Are you afflicted with a Cough or Cold ? Are you predisposed to Consumption? Are the lives of your children in jeop ardy from sudden and repeat ed asacks of Croup ? If so, purchase a Boa of BLADE'S EtTPHONIAI. LUBRICATORS! THE PEOPLES MOST SURE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, GROUP, CATARRH, ASTHMA, DIP THKRIA, BRONCHITIS. AND PULMONARY DISEASKS. Ths Lubricator it a medical preparation iu the form of a lozenge, which of all modes ia tli* moat pleasant and convenient. They contain no deleterious ingredi ent, an<l warranted to be ttlwayssafe even for the weak est and most sensitive stomach. In Croup they give immediate relief For Coughs and Colds they are in* valuable. For Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchitis they have no equal In the market, (vide certificatesnccompauylng each box.) Diptberia, that dreaded and desolating die eiutc, they centrol wonderfully and alnnwt immediately. No Public Speaker, Singer or Teacher, ehould be wltu* out them, aa they reuiovo hoarseness and strengthen and clear the voice. Always use them In time, and if aympt<ftna are severe use very Crvely. J. 11. lllades t Co., Proprietor, Elmira, N. Y. For aale by all Druggists. i HENDERSON* k Co», Whole»Vf Agents, Dec. 12, 186 ft— lyr. i/f~, Pa. Pittsburgh Commercial. PROSPECTUS FOR 1867. By common contend the COMMERCIAL ranks first among the papers pnbliaheri 'n Western Pennsylvania. Although but recently e«tablishea circulation and influence are already widolv extended. A* a journal o enterprise in gathering the latest Intelligence, an l g'v ing in each issue n largo am >unt and great variety v>f reading marter, it does not suffer In comparison with the best. It is thoroughly identified with the city in which it ia published, and an exttnded circle around and beyoud the limits of our own state, where the num ber of its readers audita inflneuces are conftantly in creaaing. An unflinching advocate of sound Union principles, it at Uie aauie tune pay a special attention not ouly to all MatUr**rGeneral Inter Mi. But totopica of nomsa» tosh> j Capital st, The Laborer Ag riculturist, The Mechanic, And the Family Circle. Its columns embrace a carsfully prepared Literary and Valuable Scientific Miscellany,. Agricultural And Horticultural Information. From th# best sources. ID giving the Earliest and Fullest News, From all quarters. Neither expense nor labor is spar ed ; and it has complete arrangements for EXTENDED AND VALUABLE Commercial Report**. Giving the Stock. Financial, Dry Goods, Grocery Cat' ti* and General Market K sport •of Pittsburgh. and th* latent reports by Telegraph of the Market*of the lead ing ritiee of the world: and in every department It ai.u« to keep pact with t!ic 112 >remoet in the progress of improvt-meut *o conspicimuN in journalism at the prca ent time Firmly established, It in confident In Ita po sition. and will enter upon the new year with new plan well matured, looking to Increased strength and ttsefuls TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. D,lljr P«(MT, per jrrnr 110 00 i»par. par >»k by Carrion and Ageuti, V5 - ■■ W. WEEKLY COMMERCIAL. Tills Is one of the best and cheapest papers übliahed in the country, each iasue beiug eolml to a good Mixed volume. Carefully made up ood specially adapted to the wants ot the weekly reader, :iU Influence will al wa*» b» heulthy and improving* Qfio nature of it is an ORIGINAL SKHMOX ersfy specially for its columns. The Fifty-twa DiacofrWa given in the coarse of the year, will be worth many times the sub scription price. In its columns it given, «Uo, a weekly Review of the Pittaburgh and otb«r leading Maik**Ls of the oouiftry, including ■ carefully thenar**! Report of.the Pittsburgh Family Market, A Sure and Safe to fro4ncers. VEAISMLS m Weekly raper, single copies .. . e«. 00 in clubs of JO "7i oo ■ (0« copy »r«IU «o Iha gMl.r up of th* elab 5 Now is the time to Subscribe. Add roes THE COMMERCIAL, Pa. Dee 12 Imo. ELEOTIOW:"- - I fin& animal Election fbr directors of the Butler Co * M utnal rnsnrance Company will be held at tba of c»e Secretary, In Butler, Pa-, on Tuesday, Jan uary Btji,il*B7 at A o'clock. P.M. Decß 4t, 11. C. IIEI NEMAN, Sec y. Election of ojrecto{B. First Nationsl JmJu>f Biitltft, Pa. 1 December fd, 18Btf. ) Tlis Annual Election for Nine Directors of this Bank to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Hank ing House, on TUESDAY, January Bth. 1«87, between tbs hours of 10 o'clock, A. M ; and 4 o'clock, P, M, 1. J. CUMMINUS, ! Dec 5 It, Cashier. £dmtotatf«ter'« Metfe*. IETTERS of Adminitt ration, on the estatate of Jabn J R. Moore, late of Clinton* tp., dee'd, having been Is day issued to the undersigned. Therefore notice is he.eby riven to ell interested In said astute, that al. persons knowing tbemselree Indebted to said estate, ars hereby requested to make immediate payments, and those having claims against the same, Will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN MONTGOMERY,! Nov 27 8t BAMUEL ANDERSON, ) Aam " . SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, Ac issued out of ths Court of Common Pleas "112 Itutier county, snd to me dtreeted, there will be exposed to public safe at the Court House, In the lorougb of ltut ler. ..u MONDAY, the 2Uh day ef December, A.D1166 at 1 o'clock, p. ui , the following described |jrop«rty, to wit; 1- » Al! the~righf, title. Interest and claim of Win. Haslett of I > and to one house and lot, eitusted in the Boro. of Bullur, Bnt.er county .Pa., bounded north by D, S, Wal ksr, east bv Main street, south by Chat. Weiseman west by an ally. One two story brick dwellinz house and frame stable thereon erected. Seixod and taksn in execution as the property of Wm. HaMstt at thesuit of John M.Thompson for use of W. 11. 11. Riddle W.O. Iti( ACKENIII DOE, SherifT. SherifTe Ofßce, PUCE 10 GET im MI 211. i i <r T- * ■* THE undersigned would respectfully Ir.form the pub lic, that hands at the old stand of HED WICK A BKOYt «, a large assortment of Saddles and Harness, COLtAftB, WHII'N, and all articles nsunl 1 y kept in his line of business 1 which he will sell at reduced prices. -ww* A'l w < fk W***? to order ; tod repairing doqeoß the shortest notice. *££ Remember the p'ace. Ono door aouth of Sykes' Phe tegrapli Gallery, Main Street, Roller, Pa. p. P. BROWN. Dec. 6, 80, 8 mos. NEW GOODS! THE Bubecriber haajust returned from tne 1 ASTERN CITIR*, having purchased a Large Stock erf Goods, which he now offer* at hla Store In Butler \ full Una of the foil- wing article*, TOYS, Toy Rawing Machine, Yankee Locuata.l rowing Renter a, Golden Kightlrignlea, Kggs of Pharaoh'a Set penta, Chinee© Transparencies, k Dolia in every variety . F'K-kel Cutlery, Family and Porket Bible*, liymn llooks, Photograph AI I>p ma, Oura Balla, Alao a full line of Mla cellaneoua work a. A general assortment of School i look a. Every variety of M«ra oranduma and Dl ariea. basket*, all itvlaa. • Paper and Envelope*. Wall Paper, Window Shade*, « And Fixture*. At wholesa?eand retail, at city prices M- L'all aud Examine my Btock of Gooda. "kg H. C. HEINEMAN. Rutler Nov 7 18C6-3 nios. FIIiITE SALi; THE aubscilber offerp for sale the form on which h* now resides, aitnattd in PenA towimlip, fly lifer Co.. V\ 8 miles Weat Saxonburg. 3 mileW Not th east ot Glade Mill*, arflf 1 mile* East if the Allegheny and Rutler Plank Road; co italning 125 AGRIJS, about S® acnr* cleared, artd undef good improvement. Well watered and timbered, a g>»od young orchard of choice fruit, about 60 trees now bearing A good Log house with, frame attached, a large und sub sUntial frame barn, a atone spring house, and other outbuildings thereon errcted. There are 40 acres of good upland meadow. Tills place la well adapted for either Stock or drain, and Is in a good neighborhood : 4 churches within 3 utile*, aud a good bilck school house within %of a mile Those desirous of purchas ing a food farm, on rtMwonable terms, will please call and examine the premises, flpv 28.3n»0.* JOHN WAREIIAftf. A SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM WILCOX * GIBBS' CELEBRATED noiseless Sew ing machines offetcd as prnnlumi for subscriber* to Arthur's Home Magazine FOE/ 1867. Tho HOME MAQAZINKI* now so w II known to th* ret ing public,tliat we need acarcelyjay hna often been aaidj that its editor* regard literature afc something higher than • simple art. That ita crowning excel lence th ey consider it* power for good. And to they will avers* ek to make the home fMagazine the mini* tor of ftll ih inga pare and noble, tbe£ teacher,whether by eto y, poe .u or eeaiy, tbat only a* men live .by the "UoM e " It-!•* ' can thev be wise or happy. In order that our lady readeta throughout the com try may have tru* ftyjes of dteaa, we have j laceu our* Fashion Department la the hands cf •II'IIIC. licmorcsl, of Xcw York. Thla lady lias become th* arbiter of bihion in the inited Mate*, and it is gratifying to know that her taste a pure and Womanly TKIIM3 yearly in ad.*nca.—l copy, 2.50. 4 cpplea for $6.00. 6 copies, apd one extra to ge»rar ,4 c} ; 110. 9 copies, and one extifc sls. 14 copies and One extra, §2l* Sample N<-a 30 cents ♦»|_Kor premium* we have telectcd a pair of charm ing picture*—"The Deparfwre *f the bwal lawa<" and '• The Itrturn of ihe Huau lowa.** One of thee* pictures will l>« sent io e*lb person from whom we receive a club of snbacribera a* above. One will ftlao b* sent to each single aubacriber who aenda us $2. 50 for the Home Magazine. |3 we will aend the - Heme Magazine," and the ••Chlldrcn'a Houi," Mr Arthur * new Magazine for the' Little one* " For *4 40 we a*ud lloma Magazine and "Lady'a Book / FO4 $5 60 w. avtid (ha tlirao mag azine* Jo*t named, OUB SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM. The machine we offer (WILCOX * GllißS*) la the No. S, a* described in the manufacturer * list, cash pr.c* ♦59, furnished with hemmer, feller, and braids*-. Thi* I machine h-s become a h«s-e ho!J favourite o» aecuuat of it* noiselessnesa, rapidity and susy aianarement A child ctn work it * . I For SO aubscribera to lloma Magazine and «109 wa aend one of these machine*. Putin ordsr ta enable , thof.a vrlo cannot proenre so many subacrlbur* ta ret a ! mftcbios. wa have so arranged th* offer that, l.y the ad jfcjigu* ft aura above what may be aecursd for *ub- of $i to fao, according to sis* of u*t any on* may obtai* a machine s%_"end 20 cenr* for specimen number of liom* Magazine and get full bcr ticulars. Adore** T.B ARTHUR A TO , NOT 28 C 6 4 iqoa.) 323 Walnut Bt. Philadelphia Ta. Administratrix's Notice. XTOTICB ia hereby given, tl.at Utten of Adrato..- 1* * non tbo e-tate of John XvnißMmr ItA of Hutler lowD.htp. Duller conntjr, P. dfe'A* tbi. <l»jr bees icrsntnl hj 111. Be,l.lr>r ol m£l e..ou». >• ■be undTelgneri; therefor*, -It pel eon, knowlac ,'h»m •*!•« Indebted to the said <■».»;», wl ,| " I«B*dUUlr ' 1; W«.». UV»|ELTOJ M. r tiaciLAlii.'U > HUBELTON & SRffif. (Ltf Uafthe U. 8. Army) PHYICIANS AND SURGEONS. *Sf-0 f nc«> Bayd". blcck.Maiu Itreet *n tlir *«, JOHN SCOTT, One Door South of J. M. Thompson's Law Office, IjV BUTLER, ANNOUKCEMhat he Is now opening and receiving bin Second efort of isavnmvm, CKji |tloj of DRY GOODS,of all iiieriptioni, such as BATINETTS, JEANS. rwiir*. FRFNCII MMLVJOM. POPUNk ALPACAS, x NOTIONS, §Uady pade Ctothiug, FLANNELS OP ALL KINDS AND COLOKS . BIaAM%ETS t CAKtETS, And pil Gtotfcs. Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots, A Shoes, SOLE LEATHER «*)<*•% rtteti mi mi imsi i -Vo Trouble to Show Ciooda. Highest Market Price Paid for all kinds of merchantable Produce. N0v.14 66) JOHN BCOTT THE Saturday Evening Post. A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM EN GRAVING. Reduced Prices to Clubs. ■the .u tunda r ernmira posr g i„. . wmf fill ttf l engraving (II med One or Lira's Happy flora*) 20 inches long by 20 inches wide—to every single t$J &o) subscriber, and to every one sendinic on a clnb. It will commence In the drst number of January a new story, called M THE OUTLAW'S DAUGHTER; A Tale of the Southwest," Hy Emerson Bennett, author of '-The Phantom of the Forest." Prairie Flower " Ac. Thia will be followed by other Serial Storiea from the best authors, Shorter Stories, Esuays.Sketchea, Utter. Agricultural Articles, 4c., are al»c regularly jriveu The Post la Neutral In Politlce—bt-ing exclualvely da. voted to Literature and doea not discuss Political or Sectarian questions—loaving these to the Political and Religions Presa. •' It offers among Ita Premluma Wheeler and Wilson's Sewing Machines, Silver Plated Tea Sets. Spoons, and Pitchers. Gold and Silver Watches. Double Barrel Guns Aliens Riflet, Melodejtt'a, C'Mhe-t Wringers' Apiilutona Cyclopedia i, 4c. , ri New Suhscribera who subscribe now for Ifd7 Mil have their uaiiif sen terrd on ths list of THE POST at •nee—and receive the whole pear IWI7 besides. op mm ba Mm m . 1 copy (and ons Premium Eagraving) ff |o 4 copies " *• »i • a • fl (and one gratis) g <>q *j (and one gratis) J2 06 One copy ea<h of POST A Lal A FRIEND, ft off The getter up of a tflub wif? always recMve a copy ol the PREMIUM ENGRAVING. Mauahera of a club, wishiug the Piemiuui Engraving must remit One Dollar Extra. ' ThM.dM r<m. ofgolllng up Club, or Premium Utti nhould Inclujt Jltt rrntt lor unnipla papor, rontaiutu* the partljulifn. II, pKTKIIgOX * CO NURSING SYRUPt jf t a Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Chol era Morbus, Cholera In/an- . \ turn, Fits from War ma, Wind in the Stom ach and Bow els, &c, BUT jea.ismt®i7ai«. V • FOR Children when Teething! AND TO PRODUCE SLEEP. TC&Esa: km " P«*>l»c«nJll.T. their nn>n»v r.fnn<l«,l b t c ilL*°.' ho ,MC *' n*" »tll«f«ctory. rverj wh.ro al 2.S cr»li prr l»lll* n„. ■>, r«_A , ' J - C - KI!D 'CK « CO., DOT 21, Ct~ Aj|rut« 1..r Duller. Farm for Wale. ~T7 T , !*l.V , "', er, '* n * ,, f " r •"» FARM, ior.ru iii Washingtontownabip. Rutler county, beihg loT Acres of good farming land; Sixty Acrhnof which are cleared, the balance well tlm»>e>ed. There Is a good double Log Dwelliug bouse thereon. A young orchard of Apple and Peach trees. Farm in good t-oadiilop.-~ Twelve feet deep of coalin three veineW For parstie Ur« Inauire of Ihe Edit<-r CiTizia, or of the MM<fr*ai ed reaialng o» t*e premisei • BITTLEII ~ WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture tJie very best heav^ FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Yarn*,- ll' r' r I kln ;i * n ;'« ** |cb "••"•in mii v 'ow t« enh bujfer*. ff notfaver thou Lhav cau b* L.i 4 Km t or West If jou want Heavy Barred, White, Brown, or Grey Planoels. Heavy CaAtiuerei, Warranted to hafe {fO dIJODDr In tl.-m *u NTOOtMG YAEMT, 1,0 9 "^'• 8.,,„ 10,000 Pounds of Wool Want#j ia Exchange for the Above Goods. ' 1 H. PULLEETON.
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