CtllfcEN. Pa. We'dnosl.n-15. 67 n*w M;<l. * H. 0. MV V. KM, . an-'. >l. .1 (j. (ji'.jMini n liavo rt"*' • ! i ••■ !•'! now II rt.it >1 lil. in On j iiv ;• *i i.ii li sit.- I.iruit'i ly ouvu, i . j ■_) ivliti LIIIVII Mis "IJiVulii'g Mill." pack of iJtMrkwliCut fl ur, uliicli tliu |jru prielurfl were kiml t.-nt.iuli iu .mmhi u>, ilic_y ire in .kin.- Hi IIJ.Ii, k i i « ,rk. Mi villainy Ihe be tl it ul llli: kllirj in v. iiai'e liuil !>>r .1 inig liuiu We liaVv m> iJnul.t Iliej are ali!i> prepare to liiak.i the ti. i ijtt ility ui U ite ii ami ilye tl .itr. We lite villi ■lis ■! f'li.riv 10-.vij-hip aini fiemity on tlieii Ji»otl roltiiue, ill lit: tig no tavu'eJ 111 liuving an exeell«ut mill, ami tlte gentlemen who have gone to the great expense ami labor of erecting the s.iiye, dcKCt v« llm thanks and patronage of the of Cherry and adjoining tn.ru iliips Uctin. l)r. J. ii.Clark of Alleglieny city, the lata popular Colonel of 123 d 1' V., will —a. V.— deliver a Lecture iu tl.e 11.I 1 . IV Church of Mount Vernutii, near North Washington, this county, on Mouday eve ning, January 21st, 1807. Subject— " Rational, Reconstruc ion." It is hoped by this honorable way to renliae something conHidcrable to aid the dougregation in propeny furnishing their hew house of worship. The opening of lho church fot divinfe service will take place on the Sabb»fh previou", and the Lonu'a .Supper be dispensed. ltead the ndvet tiscnient of Wise- Diiiii k Co., Jewellers. They have a fiue assortment on hand, and will ,«ell at re duced prices IHJTI.KU MAIIKETB. DUTIfKK —Kresli Mi rent* per pound KICANH —Wlirtf, fl,'K> fir I btl>diel. ffARLKY—SprhiK ttO • * ItKKatt AX—-W per po-ind. KCil? 4 —25 onts I MIL'It- *he*t, 97 ,M to 7,70 per bund.: Rye 4,0) jtßtorK3 * IIIIHU. ) Pku 11—l>r. *vi Ai>i»l«•>», 10c!«. per T>; DrUd PMMHn, •2i reittli V fb. rKAniKUSi—pnr |xitiinl w IIAI N—heat s.',!)•) (>«*r busli 1 ltje,l/-0. Oata. 40c. C«rn f>, IturWwhent. »C. {^OROCKRIKS—4\.ff.-*, Rio, 30 p#+ m.nnd; Javn. 4». ftrwwn Miliar. 15rpor ptAind; do. \V hit. i'it N O. Molas *• $74 rents per galTm*' Syrup 1 OUJkb • II IDl£^—7 runts pef |M.UIIU. R LAKD—IO cvlitl per poiiiifl. X A ! I.J«—S'.»,OU per k«-K --I'OTAT )KS—;"<• p. i l'«i-!'"l• POKK—Sbonldura, 10; H.tcli, 1.; Hams, w2c per U At IS— *c«-«t# per pound ' ICICK-Itr. nu IM T , ml. r A LT—s■ !iW j.C. I>ai.fl T A1.1.0U —Tf/r*-ni< p#M W O'tL—4.S cunts |«t*r piniinl >i A ttii 11 : !>• » , . UAHMIAIi i—UAIt.MI VUT—. II tin- Hila iu<t.. I.v Jlev. J. .S. Sh««lo. \:r Jjfb J H.i. Illicit tu Mis- I tot it Uiiinhmt. I» Hi tU.* cunty. NK*JL»-V—UUXTlN*i—«»n »!•*• I tu iiM .«I Bti Ur. t<y liM .» It Kii /. Mi. i »'|«fr it. » >\v. «»r .Nair.. n. At I. k H«- ti % r. uiity. I'lt.. ti» *ti« Jviiuli .1 niiiitllrf. *STKW ART—Hill N K i-.K—>•» tli« (*l iu»t ,by |:r» tlrftn. Mf, Mi-w*rt t«» M«». I.!•»•*.I ?liiuker, \t' iiutlvr in* n*lii| . V.Kkll>—SllAVKKß—''ii Hm- I.* »: J.um i.iy. if* llippt. Mr j./'iii A l.r.d, ..r l'.Hi .111*1. \* .11 <1 ti.liuiicl J . veil, ft h|..if \i M 11. l.Htln cmntyjt Misi • .'.l .ia J. mmllim, »112 Ft.iiiklni lowi.ihi.i, thUiMVUtjr. vi-p\»nK. (!•>. tlmt Ji lin A I'ml twliintwr«l in tticTitloii • n»> «li«n but s ymrj of a-ir. and ►*C«d hU c«mi.try for thriv j farn, uf wbi.-U tun" li« W|i« wfrn iiwutlis 11 prbiiwr i«i r*b»il Iminh, wo «i»li lji;n and h:» bilden long mil lot in tills nnd nfirr Hint.» bonir not niiidr with huuJi, ctuinil in tin* litftvriM. I>II:I> D^KVAT—tftn the oth Inst In Itntlrr. ltob«rt Dnt»t, ngr<l 10 ytKtrs, 6 moiitlm and 12 days. v k IV U:| I II lIM WATCHES,7 CLOCKS, —AND— JEWELRY. TIIK undrr»lnr«il would rr*p«ctfnlly inform the pnli licthittiiey have on ban J. and MI-« constantly re ceiving a gie it virktj of SPLENDID CLOCKS, am»ng which In thn New Patent Lever Clock. * '£L.% is a striking clock, and has been lately introdu ced Ify |»*.' It is a rtrat I-USM time kveper IHAXTKI, i'LOCKM, of all descriptions, nnd of the ▼« ry b**.<t material and workipaaM.ip, warrant ml to k*>ep gocj tiiur. American and Patent Lever Watches. hunting casa, warranted good time keepers. and Bh«pp's Ilovolvcru nnd C'iirtrlciHre». Jewelry,of «|| kinds, and of g*od qnality, all of which will be sold on reasonable terms for cash. ZR/IEZP Gfc- We are now prejwiri.il to do all work and repairing properly belonging to a jewelry establiahmeut, io a aatisfactory and workmanlike manner. Wateheft and Clocks, cleaned and repaired, oa short notice. , Don't forget the place. Went side of M iin Stre.it •nearly eppoeite Duffy's etore, and opposite Dr, Ney-* man's office. CIIAB. WIj*KMAN A Ci> » January, 6ino. FARM FOR SALE. TIIK eulieriliet- will tell at public out-cry, on the premises on Tuesday, January 22, 1867, at 1 o'clock, Pm., the farm on whlcn ha lira*. t( i D >ne gal township, containing EIGHTY-THREE At RES. About fifty acr -e cljare-l,eight *« .ill "wl meadow. 1 U y.'Uiifc ap)4o i • e ruit. Ju«t commencing bn.« I ii' icli t-e- «l ' lug. New frame bou*i-"i 112 •». ii«. « 1.; icbeil 1 lug kitchen. Double (.<i£ hii .. ano 1•* sp.iug hou»e thoieon erected. U<NJ<i taring 'il tue h'U<*e. The whole farm »«• well W'HeTe«i. Tt-ai p irt of the f4i in which I* uucb-M*l 1-c «t »v h M.« c iaatnnt tint Mr. v- r4*ir: • üb-- . on riie iMii '.* * 1* < • . • .i« *.u; Guaidian'. Sa e • k\'virtue (tf an order n«f . liwrfutf >-t the vttpi-.js WJ %" urt, iu and tor the L'ountv 112 Duller, ibe uudet- Jgiieil, guardian of the min >r chltdien of l|u|(h Aiken, Ute of' Kraukiin <« wneh:p. dec J t wlli oiler H.r tale at public vendue, on the premise*, on Friday, lebruary 22nd. 18(57, IOIM ICH, I'TFT Willi |4»Vei t ■ adjolii < the, rale, the folloa n* tleaurilied lot (if ground, siui.it. .in Fnmklin * iwii.i ,i...,n 11, fitly foiu acris,eiigtiiiy improved,and 1 ouU'ie.l -sfi I w!•: op the North by* 1 mds of 1 liotnas ■1 » aiigei. On the IJMI D) lamia 'if John I overt; o»» the by lanos . I Thmuaa Alien: and on the West by land* oJ A mbr. «e * lexandei. 'i'erme one th ru 01 the purchase money in band, and the bniwn e 111 lw.< eijn.'l annual p »>inencs. with iuter jiet fr. m c nth 'ntiti. ii ot aale by the Coin•. jyll.x GREER. • i10.6,0w - Onardian. J GRIST MILL SAW WILL" —AND— u • K;H'i!i For oitlc. r:f-.is'.i -siwrfjuif.hinl sftuited { • li' -tUer!!- -! ? v;i Ii; j. lftptlrr* count.. I n uit- 1' 1-- :«■ tu II ii|. I—l M. yt- live acres cl.-a-e# Krnjv.' haeljun ll'-u I - md n lonng .irehird oi chn?r » fru't trees. Tbi< pi ico is well A g.eil FLOURING MII.L, . with th'eo run of <*tn:ie . t» 1 nf which are Burrs, and a S A_"W JVLm-Xi, In cnod running order, j The übove firm is veil fmhernt nnd Is "Itunfi'd in ian ejkrelliMit tlmh**-<> | -I c -»>njr 'Wing neighborhood , .Scb ►-•! h->n »•' nnd >• in ■ r in.> u-en'. I The above »<• -itti-%*- d <niagn» stream of j This nropi-rty «ra*it»eb<iuxbtnn rery re laomhle terms Poi«esvou given it mice Applr * JA9 MJITNKIX. 1 i'w n K ife Au'.-nt l>o»3il.\V ELECTRIC SOAP SAVKS Tl ME, S VVB.S MON'KY. u'-\ V^'ili.VWOß. '■■ SAVES CI.OTIIKS. SAVES WOMEN, And all Nell 11. 1t*1« nsed by cnHiti; into «;nnM sliarlngs aiefdissolving jin hot water, then s •«k ill-riot lies live to ten minute«, ; and a llltie hand rubbing will make I*. nas ; hours of bird iiioclilne rubbing y. .tb ordinary soap.akd j th" moijl d dlcate f.iltrlc receive iM Injury. We can re fer to thousands r.f finiilles wli'i are using it, and who Could not be pei su tiled to do without Dobbins' Electric Soap. Hold by all leading grocrrUs through >nt tin* Etitc. Mllls.fl.-tured only by DOBBINS & LOVE. Wholrsalo t:tH *o 107 Souih Fifth Street, noO. 3in. Philadelphia, Pa. I>ISNOIsUTIO\. " rilllK firm of R. C. A. h. M'Almy was th : s daydlssolt | cil by mutual cms-nt. J. hynii McAlfir rellrin/ from tb* business, having eMOelateil himself tflth the linn nf of Da}, M'Aboy t No 4j Woo«|j Pittsburg. All per mm owing said flrin arc requested 10 pay, nnd where payment r.mimt be nindf, t»>tltl« by u ite or otherwliie. The necessity ef proiii|d si-ttleuieiit v 111 coiiiineud itielf tn till, ne the retiring of J. I.ynn Mc- A'»oy requires his fullshnre to bo withdrawn fr nn the bttiiiue.is. lie 6. 3w > i; \V I It M IIIAVK thirdly iteil myself with a brnther, with wh »rn t : ie huslnen will herein r • carried on at tho uld stand, 1111 K*r thv name in I style of |«"0, If II 'AlioY llKir's BCHENCK 3 SEAWEED TONIC.-- I m mt 1 Iu invented by Dr. J. 11. gch. nck, of I'hil.td. lphia. ls In tended to dissolve the food and make it into chytue, the first process of dlgcitlon By cleaning the nto inn.b with 8c he nek'a Mandrtike I'ills, the T nic soon rc.-tmei the appetite, and fiod that could n >t be raten before using It wi.l be easily dtge.«t *d. Consumption can -t be cured by Scln■■?!<,» Pulmo nic if) rup uiilc«s tin stomach and liver is made healthy nnd the npf etite restored, hence the Tonic and Pills are required in nearly every cue T c >n«umptl m. A half j doren bottles of the BE.YWKKD TONIC nnd three or four boxes of THE MANDHAKK PILLS will cure any ordinary caso of dynpciwli l)r. Bchenck m ikes profeaslonal visit* in New Y rk l'o.«t.in, and hi his principal office in Pliila lelphia every w* k See daily ptp. nof each place, or his pamphlet, on cnmutuprioii for h . days for vlslinti >n. Please observe, wliea purchasing, that tho two like lier *es if the Vocton, one when in the Imt st.ign ofcon •uuiption, the other as I e is now, in pet feet health, nre 1;n the Uovernmeut vtamp. S.l 1 by nil Dru/giftts and Uenlers, price 112 1.50 per hot «le, 01 fT.fiO the half- l.»*eu. A | letterj for ailvice nil.uld be addressed to |:r. . w rhe piitu ip.il office, Vo, I) North flsh street, Philadelphia, Pa Ueneinl \\ lu li-yale Agents : Den:» I'ariicn A Co., S. Y.; B. 8 Maine r.iliintore. Md. : John I). Paike, Cinriuuati, 0 ; W alUcr 1 Taylor, Chicago, 111-; Col ins Kro ,Bt..Louis, M«. ft (Ist w. e.-v in. I yrr up 0. « ' N '* menclng at !'• o i-l ck llfotlu-en fi om sister Lodged nre resp««ctf.i ly luviti :1 . Mticnd. lly order ef the N. 0. a A Y. M Bntlar b*iga, No S7S, A. T M , 7\ holds 111 stated meetings ill the Odd Fellows ! Hall, on Main Street. Ilutlor, Pa . onth" first /yVC . Ine«day of each month liiethren fr. tu I \ siater Lodge* are respectfully invito.! to at tend. Itv order of the w. M. Krrorst of Yoiilh. VGENTI.KMAN alio fir years from Nerv ous Debility, Premature Decny, and all the effrcts of youthful Indiscretion, will, for the sake of auflering huma-rity, free to all who ne.-d it, the receipt and directions for making the aimple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit bv the adverti sers experience, can do so by addreising. In perfect C.infldeuc I. JOIIN 11. OUDEN, Jan. 9. 't7, 3m No. 4'2 Cellar St., New York. TO CONSUMPTIVES. —The Advertiser, having been lextored to health in a few weeks, by a very sim ple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and flint dread disease, (Amsump tion—-is anxious to niako known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. *T° ®H **bo desire It, he will send a copy of the pre scription need, of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a rnsCrfc* »o* Cossr MPTIOX, ASTHMA, BBONCUITIS, AC. The only object of the advertiaer in sending the Pre seripfion. into benefit the affiicteil, nnd spread informa tion which ho conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every mifferer will try hi*remedy, «sit will cost them ■nutlung, and may prove a blea*.t.j, Parties wishing tbs prercriptlon. f»!e»se address "IUT.KDWARD WfLSON, Williamsburg, Kings county, New York. Nor. 7, IK*!ly. Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery, A «l"m£ 18 WARRANTED TOBIAS' CSLKHRATK V KNKTI AN LINIMKNT, if used when Unit taken b persons of temperate habits. This medicine has een kn«wft in the United States over 2 > year*. Thousands have used it, a«fd found it nev*r failed to cure any com plaint for which It was recommeuded, and all thoae who first tried It, are now never withsut it. lathe Choloea; of 1848, Dr. Tobias attended 40 cases and loet 4, being called in too late to do any gu-xl. DIR tICTION B.—Take a teu."pocnful in t wine-glass of water every half hour Lit two hours, and rub the abdo men and extremftie* well with the Liniment. To allay tlis thirst, take a lump of ice in the month, about ttie size of a marble every ten minutes 11 is warranted per fectly innocent to take internally, Sold by all drug gist*, price and BO c-r.ts. ptipot, 'O6 Courtlaud St., A Single Boa of BRANOAETH PILLS Conains more vegetable extractive matter tnan twenty boxes of •»y pUU any wher* in tliu world beeides; fifty-fir* hi'dured physAifen*use them in their practice to the exclnaion of otb*r purjpatives. The first letter of their ▼alueis scarrelv When they are bet ter known, a sudden death MM i continued aickness »||| be of the pnst. Let thOee who know them apeak right : out in the!* h»or. It la a duty which will anve Itf*». j <»nr rars nre aubjVrt te a redundancy of vitiated bile at this eenwMi. nis dangerous na it is piev ilant 1 hnt P : l(s aff.ird an invaluable and e o -ie t proration. t'i..,r ooeialonil «tso .vo provf.it lif. collection of tb.M«..impurities which." when In *.iMHcient , qtMutitipi "7fu«»» HO murli dxf.ger t > the b«»dy's he 11th. • * " m4,m c ""* ' ,v, ' r VQinniamt. Dysj»ep«ia. L»-sot Ap -1 "petiie. Pain in t)>e Head, Heartburn, l*ain in brea stt i Hone. Sudden FaiAtneaa nnd Cootiveness. Sold by ••)) re pectalde Dealera in Mediclnea CFLFL HKR 1 EARI WE want ALI# V W 1, 1 "verywhere to seli our o- rbree new kluda la i-r ii.i;,ii i i JfMi -S'ii' " > WamuMed fiveyeat<. 1 1 "• 11 1 11 Thf uiu in 1- cliiUr" - Id 111 Lli'tod Staler £m .Hke*thAn #4O, willed a^e *»y «V lfV'<r/N timvci th iLiktr, Siuy- d- Ukt ,ui*d\ UucUrlm All other cheap machines are infringt.me.HU and tlift *rJUr or «#»-/ n»e , timWr Utarre*t,jine ami tmpritonmml. illu-trated clr • culara aeut fret. Address, or call U|K>U ahaw A Clark iat liiddeford, Maine,or Cii 1 cago 111. | r # '* « UM * ' r> V%rAM*HX A'l ss . A iJSillior W tulnliiHltti-t the . .* ■ -« ..■»• family »t*. infffutM-liliie. nupr.ix • . llp' « ! It will hem, fell, stitcti, quilt, bind, b:n* •: I •■•■■• i-.tutlfull/. — Price o.dy t'M. utaHiuu thee; 1 tic I n k stitch,ami fully wnrranteil for three 1. u> W« p-iy tin* aboyu wages,or a comiuiaaion. t. .nn uhi.ii iwkellitt an. ,-unt can be /nude. wttU -i..jip. n call »n ('. tfuWKKSA Co., Salesrooms, so. South flKl'lt otreet, Philadel phia, Pa. AH letteis answered promptly .with oiicularf j end terms, " . * ** • r " J D 1L L I^E, jfllo-, 37 Fifih Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. FOUN DEI) IN IHIO. Incorporated bv tlio Lcjilnture of penn ylvanln, wltli perpetual ch»rter. TTlio OldcHf . Huwliii'pM CollrSC 111 America. The only : e kn** nto be , fouuJcU and by an Ux porlenocd x>fui'olliint nnd lluilneHH A.i'oouiitttut. A LARGE EIGHT PAGE QUARTO CIRCULAR MAILED FREE, bI'SINESS KDUCATION. A i uvitw t! * me cf the prefrndMlmprovotnenta In toitching. An engraveJ/ac ttmtle of our Penman* DUSINKSS AND ORNAMKNTAL WRITI.NO. A list of ttudiuti, A-. A 1./ran J?» DUPP SOW, Principals, Pittsburgh, Pa. Eleventh Quarter))' Re--.'il OF TUB FIRST NATIONAL DANK OF SUTLER, PA. RESOURCES. Notes an 1 Ml* .!isconn:od $ 52,124 91 Unit ml States bonds deputed to fecure cir rulMtion l r o.ooo OC United Hate* Hois.ix mail 7-3 a Notion liatitl 21.300 (K Specie uiul l«egal Tender Notes on Inn 1 6-l,<MiO ?> Circulating notes of Vatlonal UAnksonhaud 270 Of t'ircnhitliig n des t.f State Hanks oil hand 23'J Of Kxponsee * 30 1C Due fronr. National limits 3 ,557 64 1 kinking House Knr-allure <tu I Fixtures 3.000 00 205,831 52 I.IABIMTIHS. Cani»n| S| .rk $ 100.000 00 riiVutHtl..u out standing "1 :l ' s 00 DM iHiH4it(*ra ... y 79.941 61 BMdeilds unpaid". 1,000 Surplus Food 3,230 88 Karnings 27* 13 205.W1 52 I rerflfy that the aborofsii trite nbstract irom the Quaitcrly Report to the CoinptrolU-r of tiio Currency I J. CUM MINOS, Jan. 9, Iw| Cadilor. RURAL HILL HURSERT i •• l* OF ALL KINDS. milßunderlined tako* pleasure In announcing t I Their many frieuds. aud tho public ee icralfr, ttia they better are pjepan d tha:» erer I erure to f.irnish Fruit Trees of All Kinds, AND SHRUBBERY & SHADE TREES, -OK ALMOST J.IVERT VARIETY. The universal testim »ny ot those who hate been Mipplied s with fruit and other Trees fr«jn Rural Hill Nursery IP, that they are larger, cf Superior quality and grow HKTTF.H than tb >ec brought from foieigt. nurseries, of these truths, any number of reliablu testimonials can be had in this county and vicinity. Persons desi rous of purrhaeing, are requested to call and examine our spirndid variety. It will amply repay, any person that wiabu* good fruit, and at an early day fr.-m re planting. to purchase of os, es our trees are extra lar/e and good . A number of reliable agent* can llnd ptoflt able employment .by Tilling upon the subscriber living 2 1-2 miles wesl of Butler, Pa. Silas Pearce k Sons. Butler, Not. 7 U, * LINT OF LETTEBS REMAINING in the Office, at Butler, January Ist 1857 i McCandless, Ob as (Holyoks Mlllsr, ii tauali Ostier, Maggie hutor * < 'o, Parsons ! Powell. John II Ilebstock. A J Wei tig. Adam Eaq | Ritchardson, Ifisa KIU | Richards, Un Mary J Smith, Ueo W Sp-nr, M. Ot i-njrte«. Alf * MiWsUr, Miss Grace H'«Uvlf» Schneider. Mr- G»-.igS [fritstnger, rhomas rtmney. Jasoph Tortious. Jbotnas E q j Wallis. Peter ArJe, J K Aonllel, Jolin Drinker, Ilnnny P Cheney, Flora I> Crawford, A W, 2 Campbell, Slla*, E»q* Duulxir, Carnon '<2 D«>ut':e t, A Ink Dodxon, J H. Druggist Dnfford, MIM Mz/.ie Dickev Vln K*thei II ! ll*Wlton. Mr* Harry IMlflngor. Sabantiin He ; n?. Mi»* Annie .1 tlx n \ C«, E M L* <. ■ 2 MA., ,John L Mc«ii.gl.t Mr Jaaie* •Miller. Mr John j Milll*oti, Jacob Persons calling for any of the above letter*, will please nay they are advertised J . J. P. M. "Stray Steejr. • Ct \MB to tlie resilience of the subscriber living in J Worth tp., on or about the eighth of 'er., 1866 a hrindle ateer, supposed to b- between two or three years old No marks visible. The owner Is requested "t ■ prove property, pay ohaißM *nd take him away or he will be disposed of according to law. Jan. U, 3w K. J'ISOR, Township Clerk. \Vm. 8. IIUBKLTO.X, Mb SaMUELGKAHAM, M. HUSELTOX * GRAHAM. M.- ' • • • Army) PHYiCUNi SURGEONS irrtoi >» It vi »U rk M».in Street Pi tier Pa A. M. NF.YMAN? M. D. I riiywjcluii and fluraeon OWc immadiamty oppoaiU Walker'® buildiras. j Butler, June SJ.l**. NEW ARRIVAL O I" WINTER wmr rats, cloaks, AMD SHAWLS. IM t vl !':•« iwo'ved the l«rg»«< ml meet FRENCH MKUINOEB, WOOL DeLAINS, CASHMERE, COUURUS, Prints, MUSLINS, CAIMIMKRKi, Ever offcrwl to the pnlillo. ami n« our ntork «■«« fvlr chitted on tUc recent p.inlc, we ftro able l« •<■ll nt t«ry low price!, FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! WR HAVE a very Urge f)toek of Lsdlee, Miaeea k Children* APS, VItTORINKS. COLLARS, CUFFS. AND M UFFB, OF ALL STYLES aud quality. Also a very fine assoitment of Cloaks,, Saques and Circulars, of our own Manufacture, which enables* us to tell at less prires than partiea who-buy thpui east We have a very large and cheap, Stock of SHAWLS of all Styles, Sizes, Prices and QUALITIES, Remember we buy all our goods by the Case. Bale & Package <?hiph enables us to sail at eastern jobbers price*, We would cull the attention of • WHOLESALE BUYERS. To fir - Storik uf Gi>od». DDNLAP, LUKER k CO., ii:; 6 Federal ntieet, City Penn'a. - Oct 31 CS-«m». Orphan's Court Sale of Real Estate. BY VIRTUE of an order and decreo of the Orph Court of B otler County authorizing ine thereto' 1 will expose to sale by public vendue and out-cry, upon the premises, on Saturday, February 9th, 1867, at I o'clock pm.. all the right, title, interest and claim of Glorvina I)e Wolf, late of the borough of Butler, dee'd , ot, in and I • the individual half part of a lot of, ground, *itu . u-':eet, in the bor-ugh afore said. b.'iiu « "d ii»» street, and run uing back iv fetft to an alley, and bounded on th« : • I t N •• #>, hast by an alley; South by an nllej •. .I.av est by Main street; ami being opesquat? North"of tho D*ani<>ud, in said borough, a Two Story Bricß llo»n»e. Brick Shop or office, aud out buildnigrf thaitou erected. Term—Oti© thiid of,Vur chast* ui-ney in hand, aud the balance in two »qaal aununl installments,with interest from conßrtnatiub of sale. ' f' H. aTISWLIS, fdMiniatdtor. Pittsburgh Commercial PROSPECTUS FOR 1867 By common consf.it the COMMERCIAL ranks firs among the papers published «n Western Pennsylvania Although but recently established its dircnlntion am iufluonce are already widely extended .4s a journal o enterprise in giithei Ing the latest intelligence, and giv ing in each Usiio a large amount and great variety oi rending mat ter, it doea not suffer ill comparison witl the best. It is thoroughly identified with the city it which it is published, and an extended cirojn mount and beyond the limits of our own state, \rhete I he nuni her of Its readers audits influences are con«tant!.v in creasing. An unflinching advocate of sound Unl«»i principles, it at the sanio fnue pays spu'iil uttentior not only to all llallf i*h oT<>iriior(tl Inlrrrst. But to topics of moir cut to the Oupitnl st, The Litbhrer > The Ag i" riculturist, The Mechanic, And the Family •Circle. Its ample columns embrace s carefully prepared Literary and Valuable Scientific Miscellany, Agricultural And Horticultural Information. From the best sources. In glvi.ig 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, ftry Hoods, Grocery Cat tl* and Oenenl Market Report* of Pittsburgh, and th-« latest reports by Telegraph of the Markets of the leod ing cities of the world: and in aver* department it ahiH to keep pace with tiio foreftiost in the progress of improvement so conspicuous in journalism at the prcs ent time Firmly established, it is confident in its po sition, and will enter upon the new year with new p!at£ well matured, looking to lucreated strength and usofuls TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Dtfly Paper, per year <*..slo 00 Daily paper, per week by Carriers arid Agents, *25 0 THK WEEKLY COMMERCIAL. This is one of th«* best and cheapest papers utHshed In the country, each iisue buing equal to a good sized volume. Carefully made up and socially aduptH tn the wants ot the weekly reader, It* Inflrtenco will al ways b» healthy and improving- One feature of it Is an ORIGINAL SKRMON evefr week, ptepared specially for its columns. The Flfty-twn discourses glv*,u in the course of the year, will be Wtirdi many times the sub scription price, 'n its columns it gives, also, a weekly Review of the Pittsburgh nnd «th. r leading Markets of thu oountry, including a carefully prepared Report of the- Pittsburgh Family Market, A Sure and Guide to Producers. . x Week Iv Paper, slngie copies .s•< 00 In dnbeof'Jo... a *. M .T.— - 100 (One copy gratli to the getter up of ths club ) Now is the-time to Subscribe. Addresa TIIE COMMERCIAL, V* si ■ Pittabnrgh, Pa. Dec. 131010 Writ of Partition. In the matter of the petition ) Inthe Orphan's Court of W II PefTer. et.al., fir par-| of ButK r County, tiion ' 112 the i ml estate of Got- lieb Peffer, lata of l«ai»caster 112 No. 10, September township, dee'd, ) term, tSTO. The Commonwe.il>b of Pennsylvania to the heirs and legal representatives of Gotlieb Petfer, late of township, Butler county, dee'd., vl/.: Rebecea Peffer, (widow,j Fredrick Petfer, John Pefler, Wlfllaia Peffer, Gotlieb PeAer, /oeeph Peffer, Benjamin Peffsr, Wary > intemiarTied with v hristlan Sextjr. intermar ried with Michael Ziegler, Elizabeth PbCer, Emma, ia« termarried with t'eter Scbueidewautle 'fake notice that an inquest will ua held at the late residence of the de< eased township, on Tuaaday, the I»th day ol February. 1867, at lo o'clock. Am., of said day, to uwka partition or valuation ef said reai estate according to law; at which time and place joh and each of you may attend if yon think proper, jsn 0, 3w JAMEH B. STORY Sheriff. "SEWING! SEWING! I 111 E undersigned would respectfully inform the pub" lie that she Is prepared t>» do all kinds of sewing, ucbas I»ress Maytag, Sacks. Geut's Shirts. Children's vpparel of ail '*inds ninde tt, order, and with nsatueas tu I dispatch. She wo u |d also inform fclf interested, that she is iole bocal Agent In Butler, for Wbe.ler k Wilson's.Sewing Macolue, trltlcb abl'tidt fpfl as tt*"i s* the lowest.' Dec. Mrs. T. J. LOWI^^ .1 SSUTXKR WOOLEN KILLS, j Manufucturo tho Tory bent heavy » FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Casaimeres and Yarns, Of »»«ry kind and color, which we will soil a, 'ow t. 112 ■ cutli buyers, It not lover than lh*jr can !>• hjd Ka»t or West I r you want • I Heavy Hatred, White, Brown, or Grey Flannel*. 1 Warranter! to have NO SHODDY In them, *>•> to til® Union Woolen Factory, Ilntler, Pa., il you want Heavy < iissiiii«>rrK, Warranted to tiara NO SHODDY In thorn, r„ to the Butler Woolen Factory. If , want a Rood article of MTO€Hiar« I'AKS, Wairantod t' have no Shoddy In It, go to the Butt*, Woolen Factory. 10,000 Pounds of Wool Wantej ir Exchange for the Above Goods. Dec 4 , W..lf FULLERTO^ Drug and Grocery Store. rpHK «til»crlbor» have jiut received,"and are'now I*' their Store-room, opposite 1-ater Buffj'« in Butler, An Extensive Assortment OF DRUGS, WEDICINEg OILS. PAINTS, DYE STUFFS. PATENT MEDICINES. TOILET SOAP, PERFUMERY, AND TITE CHOICEST LIQUORS to cheiu'iwl aii.l media; u;tl purpoae.*. Aluo, all kindi of l<u»he*, Notion*, 4c. hralclftiil preacrlptlsma carefully aad promptly compounded* • IN THE URUCEKY DEPARTMENT will be found almost every article for fam. ily\j«e. Also n AII.S, Gi.ASS, GLASSWARE, QUEF.NSWARE, COCK-KRV, STONEWARE, BUCKETS, TUBS, Ac, &.c., Ac. Tho highest market price paid for all kinds of produce in exchange FOR GOODS. ~ BELL & DIEFFENBACHER. May 2&, 11 v. Orphan'ii Court Male, Or IIEAI. ESTATE. BT virtue ot an order and decree o * the nn.kan*. Court of Ilntler county, the un<*.ersi|j'.ed A.iniln i.trat.r of IM.il,p Dillaman. dee d -.111 e» publlcvendue. on tho premises or, Old*, the 2f.th d«. of January, 18«T.al fo o'clock, » realcsute, situate In Brady low nan ip, Butler Cp bounded and described as fo.lnv «n , _,i. , of u:rlch Crrlcan, en the hv llS,d. oi wf?" Carrlcao m, the .onth hy J r Joh „ nLtsr aod" west by lands of Uenry Do able, contalnlpg. - * ' ie„ 3 ° AGE.ES, in hand ~ one - ,b 1 tto>pu!rha«e mousy menu ifo? lot! ln \J" "toal annual insUlf mellts, with lnte-,«, 1(r0m ;t sal tw JACOB ROIIRKR, Dtc. 1# 06-- t ,. Administrator S Ta * Y BTEKR. | LV'.MB to tLs .teaidence of the subscriber in Fri nk- | • » .1 townahip, Fen New Cawtle road, flvs mile* weat i I af»n»tin»e tbia fall, a red steer, email staf in ; ble forehead, belly and legs white, both earn cropped, 1 end a -mall point brok n off the horn, supposed to b«i » tnreo'years old. The owner isnotiflod to come ploVe property, pay chargee and take him away. Dee. 19, Cfl. JOSKFII STKWart. ■ DULL. j lame fc> the reeidence of »heaab^ f (i >#r j n Mlddleeex | townahip, on or about the 2'.,n of Noreirber, a stray t Bull, supported to be one a.,d a-balf wan «ld; White ( 4o«e; black head and nee*, an ,| the body spotted white ; and black. No ear '"..arke. Tb* owner i* requested to 1 come forward, property. pay charge*, and take 1 ! hiui nway,or will be <i*pir<ed of according to law I | Dec. JiUDM J. STINER. | jr. ft. AITPIIBVIASCE, ~ itttorneys at Law, J on 8. E. of Diamond apd Main at. Butler, Pa. The Tribune for 186^' ! The Tii».une tefs Upon fh« year IMT more proap or I enlarging oar pages tint* inking fn! i«rge*t aud cheapest uew.-papor in America—was dotfjt | e>i bv *:a«y. We hate found our acconbt ffi It The i ririulali« n of Jnr. lame** is sfeniflly increasing nnd cur advertising patronage lifw incretuied so much that it i- more dirticult to print our news th;»n when we used l> smaller stirl this diflcnlty we cnn only meet bf frequently pulf! Jiing f.ippletuontary pagefl. Thecl«»se ft lh« wM IrM-ioipqaed u|>on Tnx Tuinijts the dl*tu»-i «n of momentous and peculiar problems.- ft'. hsjre tnvt Ihem a* best *\*coiil<f? leisoriii ( t with tin cerity for Freedom. Social Progress Political Eitiallty, ltit|tnrtfai] Suffrage—All Hlpht« fur All A ftSttflion President became the enemy of Republicanism, and We, hive been called ppont - denounceand exposAtJieTroich- ' erica of a degraded Administration. hwm opt without pain. cortuinly not without much 4h«t we made an I* ue with President Johnson.' The poople ap proved our course by r.turning their radical representa tive* to por.tr. Tin- elections of ltflft —as important to the nation an Lee * surrender—nnke new dntie*. Re eon»:riglion is now the duty of the country—political reconstruct! on— reconstruction It. finance and tariff*. We era no longer pies mi b> war necessities, and wo must nmend otir war experiments. The present condi tion of tie currency i» a grievous evil. Trade suffers; . our m « mil ofui lug interest- are in a precarious state.— . A dollar di-es not mean a dollar, but it. fraction It nuty be sixty cent-, it may be ten. It Is a sentimert not a fact ft'n-n lho laborer ear bis dollar. ho d'>oa n«>t know wiu-tfci-f he has one loar of bread <»r ten. tVU busineas is feveiish and un*ettlfcd We think this c*i ' only be remedied l.y a wise and intrepid p..Hoy at Wash- , ington- -by rtduc ing tlie currency to the specie basis. Upon this wo shall liuUt. T»i* necessity for Protection to Labor again upon us V e regret that on this mo,t Important lire th • Republicsu party Is ,ho ne ..t bbt i mlscho-vou* minority in the ftv«t particularly. sir* endeavoring to cr»atea policy whitfe can only result in the proetrati uof America: Imlustrv - the degrada- * lion of Uhor hud tli* ag«i andifiu.'iit Kngiish can-- italists Dming the u.hiiv je»r< of onr we hav« struggled against thi- lut."est We < \ v*.i>r >t<cti««i more necessary u w than - sist upon the broadest and wi-e«t legist.tU.,n 11 r the Kightv of Labor In ;*li < perplexing question of Reconstruction tb»s«e no reason t.. amend the policy which we have a-meited since the lose of the war It then t. u« that tmancina'ux:, of the Mark should be followed by Stlfe.i frage f'T , th% fliick.' We did not see the wisdom of a policy of promiscuous confiscation and hinging Wo had too muMi ttlood in task for hlo.xl in peace— even to gratify Angr v ycageanc*. It seemed important that the South sh.itlld < ; ogcdH< Snffragn, and that the North should Co nee. .e Some uf t»ur friends disapproved of this; but t'ohcr#'** ban 112 dlowed Our ad Vice. Ai* has be. n a|ipr«>vedrby < a gri'arer extent than we claimed in The Tribune. Wo* have held that the men who starved eaufiTes in rehoV' dung-ons, who muideie l -uriendcf.d |VtWrs. wMb vi. kited the rulon of war and aided the i-oia&inatiuu of Mr. Lincoln,should be tr .« and j urti he'd, ('ongresn and the Adminixtration h:is o(«g!k<'d th t.l punishrrent shoulil be inflicte.' even upon im-n w lio.no eh iri ed w?th Ibrae crimes, and the 01.1 v iti. n>uro I oking like pun ishment is the Hiueud'ut-n; of disfranchiseuiei.t from holding office, which i< merely a sentimental and not a practical penalty. On the other h uul. Uie pav<a eof the ( ivil Rig. ts Hill, the Kreeduiau s but eau Kill, and the Bill for Suffrage in the District of Columbia, show that reconstruction will not be consummated without suffrage and protection for the Blacks The policy of The Tribili e has been practically adoptod by those irhof differed with us during it« discussion. We never quar rel with IViends who aie impatient with us. We do, them the justice of bojieviug they go their way to what is right, just as we trust they will do us the justice of. believing we go our way to what is right We work forthesHnie object, but perhaps in different ways. We have no higher aim than tv» cure ponce to this nation, I and to all nations—liberty, program, happtneee, virtue, and the universal brotherhood of man. Indforthia r ronHhue to toil in onr best way. We have reorganise*! and strongtheuod ovorydopart 'ment of The Tribune. We hate, correspondents in •very part of thi| country aud in every country of. tlfo wotkl; re«iaeut rorrespondonts In every capital ami. , 'n Kurope and Sooth A merica; spev. cial corre«portd3nt- wha follow important inovimenti in all oar's of the earth. Xhp e« costs a great d- nl of money, and to orgamxoit wo haveinvonted many tho tsauds of d liars ft lieu we ata.to Lbat there aro three hundred people directly or indirectly -conn--clod with the editorial department of I In a greater or lesser degree, with writing for fti, «61-' |- unins aud in giving it news, and that for every itentof, n«*ws a 0 pay money, the vast expense of our publication* may he imagined, ft o int -nd to enlarge theeo focilitioe ami not only to gather news from all parte of the world. b«t to ack the Bio«t gifted men of other countries to write for our columns With many of them we have . already entered Into nTotlntlons which will result In giving to the eadersofli.C Tribune a series of essays' thaw l» th for their intrinsic valne and the fame of their iilu .t i"(H authors, will loug be memorable in the hia< • t«»ry of journalism. We postpone fl>r tlfe present a uiorp detinue annouiKeinunt. 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Ths most popular Monthly in the world.—JV 112. Oh terver. We mnst refer in terms of. Kulogy to the klgh tons and varied excellences of kkAKPBR'g MAGAZINE— a journal with a montr.l/ circulation of abon) 170,000 copies—in whoae oages si's to be found some of ths choicest light snd general reading of the day We speak of this work as en evidence of the culture of the American People; and the popularity it has acquired is merited. Each number contains fully 144 pages ef reading matter, appropriately illustrated with good wood cuts ; and it contains in tfaaelf th* racy monthly and the more philosophical quarterly, blended with the best features of the dally Journal. It Las greit power in the dinaemillation of a love of pura litem;ure. Trcsxex's Quids to America 1% Literature, L*ndm%. The volumes bound constitnta of thesaseivee a libra ry of miscellaueoas reading, suck Mcannot be found In the same compass inauy other pablicaflea that has ceme uncler our aot'.ce ~Jte<(aa On rur y . 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Address, HAKPBIt * BROTHER* , Kqv. 14 C 6, rreaklin Square, MewjYork. Orphan's Court Sale. BY vh-tnoof an order r.rd. deciee of the Orphans' Court, in and for the pohty of Butler, the under signed, Guardians of the minor children and grand child of Jaa. Thompson.-late of Cherry township, said county ilec'd, will oiUr -tor sale, at public vendue, on the prem ises, at one o'clock P. M.of MONDAY, 'he 2».tu day of Kelyuary noxt, ' 172 ACRES OF LAXIk, more or loss, situated in said township sf Cherry said county bounde.l on the north by landa ol |L'J. dr>an ; on the east by lands of Wm. the aonth by lands of the heirs of James Arsjuroag.dec'd: nud on thewest by lauds of R. J. Brian! T> BUS of Sale : —tyne-tUi.'d4jf tua putchaae money to be paid at the confirmation oLsals by the Court, and the residue In two equal.i£%ua!l payments therefrom, with intereat frou* rotation of sale. 75 ,u' I? AAC DOUBLE. I*« • % tfnardlw
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