The American Citizen. I thaaipiratlono theflrst •J*™™''"' ,__ _ . TERMB OF ADVERTISING, &c. One sonara, one Insertion Bach ,«h«e<inenl Insertion , 2 50 column for rtx months O column for ,U ■nop' 1 " ■£ X {column font* months Wcolomnfor on. year .. Q column f..r on. year ■*><» fcolumn for one year .. ••'» w Prof•"■"■nel and Uunlnoee Car da. no» aaceedlng 1 JlJ?otor>?AduMnJ«r»lor»«n<i Andttor'anotiaes, each,3 00 Application! for License*, each 00 Cantlolis, Estrays, Notices of Dissolution, Ac., not exceeding 1 square, 8 Insertions, each I 00 lOlfaes ol Nonpareil, or its equivalent, will make a square JOB woftX. y, sheet hand-bill, 60 copies or leas 6 » •'. •• 00 full - «00 BLASK9. Fur any quantity nmler 6 quires, »1 60 per quire; on oil amounts over that, a reasonable reduction will be made BOBIHMH CARDS, glngle pncke, 11260; each additional pack, 50 cts. LOCAL KOTICEB. 10 cents per line for each insertion. DEATHS ADD KARRIAOM, will be published gratis, where the same does not exceed 6 lines; for each additional line, 6 eta. will be charged. Advert laments of O. C. Bale, Exocutnrs, Aduiinistra tors,and Auditor's notices; Estiays, Dissolution of I art nerthip, Cautions, and all transient advertisements JIUB* roktITILT B1 PAID 1H AD"ASC«. C. E. ANDERSON, Editor and Proprietor. Dec. S 18W Miscellaneous Advertisements, TiTth® Public. THE clttaens of Blitler and vicinity are h reby re spectfully Informed that the undersigned has open* eda shop on the West sider! Maine Street, bctwjen the Court huns« and the Vngely House, where he is pre pared to repair Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and all kinds of Locks and Sewing Machines All work done warranted to gire satisfaction. THY ME. no 0, 3mo J. M. JONES. Orphans* Court Hale ol' Real IMatr. BY virtue and deoree of the Orphan's Couit of But ler Conntjr, I will etpose to sale by public vendue on the premises, OP 7hursaay, February 21 et, 1867, at 12 o'clock, M., the following described real estate, situate in fhit!er township, bounded on the north bv )an<!s of Andr"W emit by fliiu Pearce, south bv J amen Tracy, and we*i by lands formerly owned by Robert I.emmon, now by Simon Keefer, containing #oventv acies more or lee*, fifty acres of which is im proved, a brick dwelling thereon erected, and ,a large orebarH of bearing fruit tree*. TKRMr*—One third of thsfpurchase monoy In hand, the balance in two annual pyments with interest from confirmation of sale, no. 7. 6w. KMELINR LKMMON, Adm'x of John Lemmnn, dee'd Orphan's Court Sale of Real Estate. BY virtue of an order and decree of the Orphan's Court of Butler county, I will expose to sale by public vendue and out cry, upon the premises, on 'Wednesday, February 27, 1867, at I o'clock, P. M., fhe following described real estnte, of Elizabeth O'O-nnor and Isabella O'Connor, minor children of Wm O'Connor, dee d., to-wit; Sixty aoros of land, situate in Washington township, Butler county, Pa., bounded on the North by lands ot Jam** M ■ Bredin; Eius't by Isnao and William Miller; South bj James Hil- Hard; West by James M. Bredin; about five acres cleared. I and a l.'g house theroon erected. The above described property is good for farming pm p».ses, and is superior coal land, on the line of the Atlantic and Oreat West ern Branch Railroad to Brady's Rend. Terms—One-third of the purchase money in hand, the balance in tw6 equal annual installments, with interest from confirmation of sale. WM. STOOPS, no K, 3w. Ouardian. Orphans' Court Kale. BY virtue of ST order and decree of the Orphans l Court of Butler County, the undersigned, Admin istrator of the estate of Robert J. Hutchison, late of Oakland towrskip, dee'd., will offer for sale on the premises, on Saturday, March 2nd, 1867, at 1 o'clock. P.M.. et public vendue, Thirty-eight Acres of Land, be the vame more or less, situate in Oakland township, Butter county, bounded Nor»h by Boydstown; on the JCast by lands of O. Campbell; on the South by lands of Abnor Martin; on the West by lands of J. Dell and Z. Phillips. Terms of sale —One- (bird of the purchase money to be psid on confirmation of sale by the Conrt, and resi due in two equal annual payments thereafter, with in terest. SARAIIC. HUTCIIISON no. 8 6w, Administratrix. MONEY FREE AS WATER. -rio.ooo ACTIVK , Local and Traveling Agents, Mala or female, of all ages, are wanted to solicit trade In every City, Town, Hamlet, Woikahop ami Factory, throughout the entire world, for the moot saleable novelties ever known.— 600 per cent, profit and RUADY SALE WHKRK\ KR OrVKRED. Smart men and women ran make from $5 to S6O per day, and no rixk of loss. A small capital re quired of from S2O to sloo—the more money invested the grea£< r the profit. No money required in advance —tee first send the articles and receive pity afterwards. If yon actually wish to make money rapidly and easily, write for full partscular* and address, MILNOR k CO., (From Paris,) tflo Broadway, New York City. 8, ly (Newspapers royying will be liberally dealt with .) •I. HICKL.ING & CO.»H Great Sale of Watches, On the popular one nrlee plan, givinc every person a handsome and reliable wat"h for the low prieo of Ten Dollars, without regard to value, and hot to be paid for uuless perfectly satisfactory. 600 Solid Oold Hunting Watches fiW to S7OO 000 Magic Cased Oold Watches 200 to 500 500 Ladies' Watches, knamelled 100 ttf .100 1,000 Qold 11 un.iog Chronometer Waiehes 250 to 300 1,000 Oold iluutiuK Knglish Levers 200 to 250 3,000 Oold Hunting Duplex Watches 150 to 200 6 000 Oold Hunting Americas Watches 100 to 250 6,000 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 150 6,000 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250 6,000 Oold lilies' Waoclies 60 to '250 10,000 Oold Hunting Lepines 50 to 100 10,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches 60 to 76 26,000 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to 50 30.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to 75 Ercry person obtains a Watch by this arrangement, costing but $lO, while it may be worth $760. No par tiality shown. , Messis. J. Hickllng A Co.'s Oreat American Watch Co., New York City, wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Certificates naming articles, aro placed in sealed envelopes. Holders are entitled to the articles mimed on their certificates, upon payment of Ten Dollars, Whstber it be a watrh worth $760 or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates entitle* you to the articles named thereon, upon pay ment, irrespective of Its Worth , and as no article valued leas thau $lO Is named on any certificate, it will atnnce be seen that this is no lottery, but a straight-forward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most fastidious. A single certificate will be sent by mail, post-paid, wpon receipt of 25 cents, five for sl, eleven for $2, thirty three and vlogant premium for $5 sixty-six and more valuable premium for $lO, one hundred and most su perb natch for sl6. To agents or thuse wishing em ployment this is a rare opportunity. It u legiti mately conducted business, duly authorised by the Government, and cpea to the tnoei careful scrutiny.— Try us. J. IjICKLIV) I CO., 149 Broadway—Near P. O, no S, 8m City of New York. S6O 00, w ' 4oo WEED LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE. ALSO, FINKLE A LYON. BEST IN USE. THIB IS WHAT SOO WILL DO $(10 Machine will Hem, Pell and Bind; Braid, Tuck and Cord; Gather and Quilt; Make A Beaver Cloth Overcoat: Make a Frock Coafc Make a Satin Vest; Make Cloth Pants; Bind Shoes; Will do every deecrlption Of Dress Making. S4O Machino will do all kinds or family Sewing. SOO Machine will ran over seams without breaking need lee or »luppi«g stltohss. SBO Machine stitches alike on both sides. SBO Machijis is tin. cheapest Machine by 20 per cent, in use. and will sew faster, if not superior to any Ma chine in the market, he can return it and hape his money. Wu rautod four yssrs. The attention of Tattors, Shoemakers and Harnees makers is called to No. 8 S2O eUAW A CLARKE'S SEWING MACHINE, warranted fije years and licensed. THE AIKEN KNITTIUO MACHINE, is the best in nee. Will knit 12 pairs of socksin a day. dGD* raid kß<i IPr sale, and stamping A saoded for cutting LADIES' and CHILDREN'S dreeses. Any person can learn from it. Ajents wanted. Address, with stamp, R. H. LONG, General Agent, No. 112 Grant St., opposite Cathedral, Aittsburgh, Pa.. And A. H. HAYS, Whitettown, #o 9 t Bms. fuller County, Pa BOOTS & SHOES, j V-lis^L #7-. Eo MEN'S FINE BOOTS. ; B. G. HUSELTOW, RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, TIIRKK doors North of M Afcoys store, In the room former ly occupied by Mrs. Hertibergcr, ou Main Street. But ler, L'a., announces tlint he has openedjißoot and Shoe sbjre, conaisting of Misses and Childacn's Congress, Laced, and Morocco Gaiters. Tampieo, French and Grained Morocco, Kid, and Calf Skin Shoes. Also, ft completo stock of Ladies' Gents' and Child' Over Shoes and Slippers, of all sires and styles. MEN'S & 3BOYS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf Congroßfl GalterSt French Calf, Common, It.il>, and Upper Hoots. A Iftrge stork of children's shoes, of all the different styles, constantly on hand. A large stock of leather and findings, suitable for this market, constantly ON band . consisting in part of Kids, Moroecrjes, Linings, French and Common Gal/, Kip, Upper an l SOLE LEATHER Also, Phoe Nails, Lasts, Pegs, Awls, Shoe-thread, Hammers, Pinchers, Rubbers. Ac. To «hort time and cash buyers, I offor superior In ducement:'. Call and examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Particular attention paid to Ordeis. no 8, ly. SLAG K ' S BELP.ACTINQ Wagon & Carriage Brake. A perfect Self-Acting Brake, with out the aid of Horses, Man, or any other secondary Motive Ibwer. Received tlio FIRST PREMIUM, with n Speclnl ! R« < sniniendatioi), «t the Pennsylvania State Fair, at Williamsport, 1805; also, Premiums at all other K#ira FVER attended. This Is an invention that will commend itself to all for simplicity, cheapness, durability, as well as safety. So simple is It in its const ruction, that it can be applied :o any kind of Wagon or Vehicle, a great diaideratum so long wanted. Tttis valuable Brake wIH, at first sight, commend itself to all by it* advantage* over ail other Brakes, being always actuated by the weight of the load, which gives it a gradual lock, according to the weight of .he load. It l.ot'liH the Hintl Wheel*. The weight of the load locks the wagon — the heavier the load the more the power — the sfeepei the hill THE more power on the Brake. It only acts where a BRAKE IS REQUIRED. It lets up over crossways on hills : it does not inter fere in backing; the horses do not hold the Brake; it can be put < n any kind of Wagon — either a Spring, , Holster, Log or Lumber Wagon. %. Di ititem, of Mt. Chestnut, Franklin township, bat purchased th . Patent Right of this new and valuable invention forth territory EMBRACED within th? limits or Butler county Drug and Grocery Store. THE subscribers have just received, and are now opening, at their Store-room, opposite Peter Duffy's in Butler, An Extensive Assortment OF DRUGS, WEDICINEg OILS, PAINTS, DYE STUFFS, PATENT MEDICINES. TOILET SOAP, PERFUMERY, AND THE CHOICEST LIQUORS for chemical and medisclnal purposes. Also, all kinds FoAruiAi, Notions, Ac. liy*li'ta»H prescriptions carefully nn«l promptly ropipounded. IN i HE GKOOKKY DEPARTMENT will befounri almost every article for fam ily use. Also NAILS, GLASS, GLASSWARE, QUEENSAVARE, COCKERY, STONEWARE, BUCKETS, TUBS, &c., Ac., fee. The highest market price paid for all kinds of produce in exchange FOR GOODS. „ BELL Si DIEFFENBACHER. May 23, 186Q::lv. Executor's JVotlcc. Estate of Abraham Parker, Dee'd. T ETTKRS To.tam.nury with the will antiax«J BARE thia i .V, February 4th , 1867, bean dnly granted by tlie Register to A. D. Weir. Kxcrutpr of Abraham Parker, late of Buffalo township, dee'd., therefore, all persons indebted to said estate reqnsated to nlak«> lmwediats payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same, will present them pryperly authenticated for settlement A. D. WKIH, no 9, 6W JSaecutor. liKe<'«l«r*s Notice. Estate of Samuel Parks, Dee'd. LETTERS Testamentary on the estatate of Samuel Parks, dee'd, late of Middleeex township, hare this day, February 4. 18t$7, beon grunted to the undersigned, by the RENTER of Butler County, therefore notice is hereby riven to sll interested In said eetate, that al. pentonsknowing themselves indebted to said eetate, are hereby requested to make immediate payments, and those having ciaims against the same, will present them PROPERLY authenticated for settlement « * * 4AMBB PARKS,) " O9 I 6 »* WM. HAYS. / R " KoUce. Estate of Joseph Wolf, Dee'd. NOT ,C K Is hereby gi.en (hat Letter. TeaUmentary having heen IAAMED TO the undersigned, un the •etate of Joseph Wolf, late of Fnrvraril twp., dec IL all peraous having claims agaiuat said ertnte, WUL pr sent them properly authenticalad f„r WTUEMENT, and th,»E knowing themselves Indetted to said eaUte, will make ' lip mediate" payment PATRICK HAMILTON, Jamlqry 31, ISC7 [no It, jw \ KexecuUir FLO WS. ■- - WBARKRIiUASLYIITroRM. . 112f D K>M- r»rs..,, or persons have been selling plows through* ont the county, iepresenting them 1 as made by G. A J R. Moser, this is therefore to WAM the public against such, as all plows we make have our « names on. Plows always on haud. and work warranted. G. A J. R. MOSER. ™ P.«Q>o . Butler, Pa. lUSNOLITIOX. ? RLY ,C. A. L. Jl'Abov was this daydUsolv ' B Y ■ mutual consent J. Lynn JTcAboy relirißg , liimwlf with the I Kttaburg M Ahoy A Bpang, No. 45 Woodl Street, AU per HIM owing said firm arc requeued to T.av and whori paymeut cannot be made, to utile BT note or C otherwise. The necessity of prompt settlement will commend iueir to all, aa the riUHng of J LYNN Me- . Aboy requirea his fuil share to be withdrawn from the I I no 6, 3w * 10 AV FI II M. lIIAVR this day associated myself with a younger tirothWj whoni the business will hereafter l>e carried on at the <jld stand, nuder the name and style ot no 6, tf M'ABOY BRO*S Trustee's Sale of Real Estate y WILL ofTer for sale at public out-ciyr, on the premi- Friday, February 22nd, 18G7, 1 at 2 <>* clock. P. M.,of said day, l lli'i A« r«'s of Land, situate in ————— towuship, Butler county, ad joining lauds of Jaeob Rosebaugh, David Ksniiady and others, being the same land owned by Amos Kennedy, doe'd.; about sixty seres cleared ond fenced, a frame d welling house, log barn . and a g>»od ft*chard of beat ing treef, arepstrt of tne improvements. The land is of good quality, well and timber ed, and its situation commend it to all desiring to pur , chase a good farm. TERMS—Oca third in hsnd, the remainder In two equal mriua' payments, with iuterent ffom the con firmation circle. W. W. DCDDB, no 7, sw. Prospect I.lutt of Lct<ors, I)EMAINIIfG in the Post Office at Butler, Penn'a. j Lisbon Miss M Q Lepeal Catharine M'Bride Mr Neal M'Candless Mis# Evllla Mohr Frederick M'Cunnel Mm Hamilton Martin John Mechllnf A Bryson Nohfi Jacob 2 Key man Miss M M 1 palmer John Esq Peirce Jamas I Peiffer Jolin Cringle J H Hither Mi#Barbara Kimbangh S W P.elber WmW Sliondh r LUCHS , Shcafard I) 11 Februarv 4th, 1807. Arnold Mb* Anns J j Hartley Bliss iJsnie Brannon Mr. Byrass Black Ephriair. ltoney and Dillage, Misses Dunn Mr. Win 2 Doerr B.r John Pugnn Miss Grace Den* Samuel Dunn Miss Elisabeth Dinsmore Miss Nancy Gibson A. M. Gillig M, Esq Gerstner. M Ketlirena 11.-r'nback Mr Joseph Ileisog Moses Ilnsalton Mr Antan flays Miss Bebeccs Hnrbison Mr Matthew Ingart Mr Nickel King Mr Henr V Koenig Mr John Kennedy Mr James i Krief Frederick 4 Kiley Mr Timothy l>ar..n. <•«! 11 n<r fnr ■>!> Persons calling fur the above named letters, will »ay advertised." J. J- BEDWICK, P- M. Trial Liml for fflarcli Term. {FIRST WEEK.] gamual Park* vs Samuel P. Thompson g. M MeCullougb, Treas. J amen M'Elheny of Bounty fond vs James Tracy TS Moses Freeman John Negley TS Wm Vogely A K, Ilqrley John Cannon, AJm'r TS John McDivit Matthew Riddle's Kxr« TS K.J (Irtgg [BECONn WEEK ] Isaac Sponsler vs David Marsh-til John Mnrrin's Ex'rs TS Daniel Kelly Eleanor Ilines TS Samuel Winner, Jr., Sam. Wi. !.«! William Davidson TS John Bo I ford Samuel A. Purviance v» lI.J. Berg William B. Lemmoa TS Jacob Mechling William Clark TS James S. Smith John Marrin's Ex'rs vs Daniel Kelly Jacob Zeigler, et al. vs Jainei McElheney Benjamin D< uthetf* TS Robprt Dodds Lydia Mrl.ure TH Mary H. Brown, et al •JW. Forrester, et al TS Jacob Zeigler Harvey D. Thompson v» Isaac Spnnsler, et al DnTld Ba'tley vs John Smith Herman J. Berg vs James Hall Thomas Rodger* TS Thomaa Hinilman Susan Hall TS School Dis rict of Oakhuid township Emanuel Rmminger TH School District of Oakland township J. P. Perkins TS School District of Oakland township William Byers TS School District of Oakland township Nicholas Allen's heirs TS John Means Pattou Kearns vs O. C, Roessing Patton Kearns vs (i C. Roessing Tho. S. Rod gets, for use vs Bernard Vosbriuk Francis Ryth vs Jacob Zeigler Thou. Cain, for nse vs J..hn M. Elliott O. Cooper ys W, 0. Brarkenridge J. W. Forrester vs Jacob Ziegler, et al Patton Kearn* vs Bernard Roessing et al po 8, 5w J. B. CLA Kit, Prothonotary. A. M, NF.YMAN, M. D. Phywiclan and Nurffeon Oflftc* immediately opposite Walker's buil4i6"t Butler. June 27, 1806. ffr I Cflfl I'Ett YEAR I We wan* Agents everywhere to sell our IMPROVED $2") Three new kinds. Un tier and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warrant ml five year#. Above salary or large com:nission paid. Tho ONLT ma chines sold in United States fur leas fljan f4O, which are tdly licensed by Howe, Wheeler if ffitson, Grover rf Pak'r, Singer d* fJb., and Bachelor. All other cheap machines are infringements and the teller or user are liable to arrest.fine and impritenment. Illustrated cir culars sent. free. Address, or call upon Shaw A Clark at Biddeford, Maine, op Chicago 111. Junejune 27 yt-09,, FARM FOR SALE. THE sabscriber offers for gale his splendid fafpi, situate in Batlertp,, North East of and adjoining the boro.igh of Butler, containing 84 Acres of Choice Land, under a high state of cultivation two floe brick houses one of extra Inrge size, one brick and ono framo barn thereon erected; all these buildings are in good condi tion. A large orchard of choice fruit of almost every variety, This Farm is Well Watered. One good coal bank opened, and In good working or -7 If?J? lifSf M,w,e vor y to pTehasers. For Air m tviuriAj ther particulars call on tho subscriber living on thepremlses. Dec. 12,1800.3m) CHRISTIAN SEIBKRT. BUTLER WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture the very best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Yarns, Of every kind and color, which a* will sell as 'ow to <c;<*h buyers, if not lo%er than they can be had Kf*t, or West If you want Heavy Barred, White, Brown, or Grey Flannels. Warrnnted U, iiare NO SHODDY in tliem, 'go to the Union Woolen Factory, Butler, Pa., if you wanl Heavy C'assi intTi't, Warranted to have NO SHODDY in them, goto the Butler Woolen Factory. If you wiyit a good article of *TOCKIX« YARN, Warranted to have no Shoddy in It, goto the Butler Woolen Factory. * PH 10,000 Ibnnds of Wool Wanted in Exchange for the Above Ooods. H. FUXtiERTOW. Dec 4, Q9.,ir WATCHES,~CLOCKS, -rAND— JEWELRY. THE undersigred would respectfully inform the pul*.- lic that they have on hand, and are constantly re. ceiving a great varietj of SPLENDID CLOCKS, among which is the A T ew Patent Lever Clock. This is clock, and has been lately introdu ced by us. It is a first class time keeper. MANTEL CLOCKS, of all descriptions, and of the very best material f\ni workmanship, warranted to keep good time. * American and Patent Lever Watches, ! huntiug case, warranted good time keepers. Oolt and Sharp's 1 Revolvers and partridges, Jewelry, of all kinds, and of good quality, all of .which will be sold on reasonable terms for cash. R'ET'.AlliLXiq-a-. r U*i are now prepared lo do all work and repassing E properly belonging to a jewelry establishment. Ao a sntisikctwy aud workmanlike manner. r Washes and Clocks, u cleaned and repaired, on short notice. i Don't forget (he plote, Went aide of Maiu Street,- » uedily eppoalte Dutfjr'a a tore, ud oppcite Dr, Ne»- ■ mans offlce. CHAS. WISEMAN A 00" January, n00,6m0. NEW ARRIVAL OF WINTER AMD SHAWLS. WK]HA VKJust recHved'theJlargest and moet complete Stock of FRENCH MRRINOEB, WOOL DeLAINS, CASHMERE, COBURQB, PRINTS, MUSLINS. CAB3IMKRES, *0 Kver ofTered to the public, and a* our stock was pur chased on the recent panic, we are able to sell at very low prlcas, FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! 117U HAVE a very large Stock of Ladies, Misses ' ' » A Children* t APS. VICTORINES COLLARS, CUFFS, AND MUFFS, OF ALL STYLES and qnalitjr. Also a very fine assortment of Saques Saques and Circulars? of our own Manufacture, which enables us to sell at less prices than parties who buy then} fast 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 which enables us to sell at EASTERN JOBBERS TRICES, We would call the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS, To this Stock of Goods. DUNLAP, LUKER & CO., 136 Federal street, Allegheny City PenuV Oct 31 GO-Gmos. Mil #§E MML THE subscriber offers for salo the farm on which h now reside*, situated in Penn township, Butler Co. Pa A miles West of Saxonburg, 3 miles Noith east of Glade Mills, and 2 miles East of the Allegheny and Butler Plank Road; containing 125 ACRES, about 85 acres cleared, and under gi»od improvement. Well watered and timbered, a good young orchard of choice fruit, about 50 trees now bearing. A good Los house with frame kitchen attached, a large and sub stantial frame barn, a stone spring house, and oilier outbuildings thereon erected There are 40 acres of good upland meadow. This place is well adapted for either Stock or 0 rain, and is n, a good neighborhood; 4 churches within 3 miles, and a good brick school house within %of a mile Thos* desirous of purchas ing a good farm, on reasonable tftrms, will please call and examine the premises. Nov 28 3mo * JOIIN ,WAREII AM. DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP SAVES TIME, SAVES MONEY, SAVES LABOR. SAVES CLOTHES. SAVES WOMEN, AIMI nil itrorrm Nell It. It 1* ttsed by cuting into small shavings and dissolving in hot water, then soak tho clothes five to ten minutes and a little hand rubbing will make hem as clean as hours of hard machine rubbing with ordinary soap and the most delicate fabric receive no Injury. We can re fer to thousands of families who are using It, and who could not be persuaded to do without Dobbins' Electric Soap. Sold by all leading groceries throughout the State Manufactured only by DOBBINS & LOVE. Wholeaale Offlce 107 South Fifth Street, no S - 3m - Philadelphia, Pa. II A Complete Pictorial Hlilorrof the Times," The lnt, cheapest, and mo«t rnccesifhl Family Paper in t he Union.'* HARPER'S WEEKLY, BPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Critical Notts of the Press. " The beet Family Paper published in the United Statm — New London Advittr. " The MODEL NzwgpAPiaof our country—comp'ete in all the departments of an American Family Paper-—- HARPER'S WXIKLY has earned for itself a right to its ti tle 'JS Journal of Civilization.' 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Copy of either the WttXlg »r Uaaatlne W . i^" upp J r *' Ufor * T * r}Clut "" rt" AaCoriiert at $4 00 each, in one remittance; of six copies for S2OOO I Back Number can be supplied at any time. The Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, fieeuf expense for f7 each, A complete Bet, comprising Xine Volumes' sent on receipt of cash at ;the rate of $5 26 per vol j™£l".TmF n '" pu,ch ""- Volun> " x •,*Buhacrlptiou. aent from Rrltlnh American Prorln cee mail be accompaniep with 20 cenU additional to prapaX I'nlted State. postage. Addreaa HAKI'KK A BROTHERS, FKAXELIN gfIUAM, Siw YOEK. FARM fob HALE. THE tutisrsigned subscriber offers for salo his farm' situate iu Connoquenessing township, fl mile# from tfniler and 3 miles from Peter*ville, containing 85 AORES, 60 acres el eared and under reasonably good improve ment—Double Log Barn and Log House thereon erected Sufficient Umber f or the j>Jiace; a small orchard of fruit. Soaring Apple and Peach trees. Good fruit Place well watered. A good Orist Mill within two miles. fcFor further particulars inquire of TIIOS. P. NEWTON, 1 no. 9,3t.) on the premises. JOHN SCOTT, One Door South of J. M, rhompsQn'a I Law Office, - IM BUTLER, : ANNOUNCES that he Is now opening andj receiving his Second stock oft MUftwdtenaun, i Consisting of DRY GOODS, of all descriptions, such as CLOTHS, i CASSIMERE9, 1 SATIN ETTS, JEANS. ' T WEEDS, FHFNCH MEft!NOES. I STIiK, POPLINS. ALPACAS, COBUHOS, NOTIONS, parte Clothing FLANNELS OF ALL KINDS AND COLORS. CARPETS, Aaii Gil GlotXis. Groceries; Hardware, Queens war e. Hats, Gaps, Boots, & Shoes, SOLE; LEATHER And all such goods as this market requires, which will bo sold CHEAP. mm KM m i *o Trouble to Shuiv Uoods. Highest Market Prioe Paid for all kinds of merchantable Produce. N0v.14 06) JOIIN SCOTT. NUBSINC SfEOTt FOR Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Chol era Morbus, Cholera I/ifatp tum, Fits from Worms, Wind i/i the Stom ach and Bow els, efce., BUT ■« ■. FOIT Children when Teething! AND 'TO PRODUCE SLEEP. mi(I8 Medicine is positively wairmted superior to any 1 other article «»f the kind in market, and in sold in ifiat way that their money refunded l»v calling on tlio Local Agent if nut perfectly sotUfactory. «TSold everywhere at 26 cents per bottle J. C. UK DICK A CO., nov 21, C6—flinos) Agents ior Butler. A bJEWING MACHINE PREMIUM WILCOX A Gill US' CELEBRATE!) uoi«H<MH Pew lng uiachipes oß'ere*! as pivaiiums forsnbscribers to Arthur's Home Magazine FOR IQS7. The HOME MAGAZINE is now so y II known to the rea ing public,that we need scarcelysuy what hat often been said, that its editors regard liftrutnreas something higher than a simply art. That iu crowning excel lence th ey consider Its power for good. And so they will evers- ek to make the home tho minis ter < 112 all" lli Ings pure and noble, the" teacher ;vhetli- r by sto y, poe ,u or esa»y, that only as men livo bv the "Golden K .lo' ' cau thev bo wise or happy. In order that our la<ly readers throughout tho corn try may have true styles of dress, wo have placeu our Fashion Department In the hands ef M'mo. llciiinri'Hl. of New York. This lady has become tho arbiter of fish ion In the iflited and it is gratifying to know that her taste s pure and Womanly TERMS yearly in advance.—l copy, 2.50. 4 copies for SO.OO. 0 copies, and one extra to getter np of clubs 510. 9 copies, and one extra sls. 14 copies and one extra, s2l • Sample Nos 20 cents. tn>„For premiums we have elected a pair of charm ing pictures—"Tin- Dei>nrtur« of I lie Sa ul low a." and The ltedirn of the Kun - loxva." One "of these pictures will be sent io each person from whom we receive a clnb of subscribers as above. One will also be sent to each »ing!« subscriber wlfp sends us si*. 50 for tho 11 -:n > Mugszine. «S-*or we will send tbe ' Homo Magaclne," and the '•Children's IIoui," Mr- Arthur's new Magnxine for the '-Little ones " For Si 50 «re send Homo Magazine and "Lady's Book Fo» $5 50 w? send the three mag azines Just uamed. OUR SEIVI.VG MACIIINK PHEMIUM. The machine we offer (WILCOX « GlltßS') is the No. 2, as described In the manufacturer's list, cosh pr.ee $59, furnished with hemmer, feller, and braider This machine has become a house hold favourite on of its nolselesfness, rapidity and easy Management. A child can work it For 60 subscribers to Home Magazine and SICO wo send one of these machines. Put iu order to enablt those who cannot procure so many subacrilters to get a machine, we have so arranged the offer that, by the ad dition of a sum atyve what may be secured for sub scription#, of from $5 to s.'lo, according to size of lint, any one may obtain a machine <f£_ a end 20 cents for tipei:i!uen number of Home Magu ine and got full par ticulars, Aduresi T.g ARTHUR A CO., Nov 28 re 4 mod.) 323 Walnut St. Philadelphia. Pa Are you afflicted with a Cough or Cold ? Are you predisposed to Consumption ? Are the lives of your children in jeop- i ardy from sudden and repeat- j ed attacks of Croup ? If so. purchase a Box of BLADE'S EUPHONIAL LUBRICATORS! THE PEOPLES MOST SURE\ AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOII COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, CATARRH, ASTHMA, DIP THKRIA, BRONCHITIS, AND PULMONARY DIBEASKS. 1 The Lubricator is a medical preparation ip tbe form of a lozengp, which of all modes Is tho most pleasant and convenient. They contain no deleterious ingredi ent, and warranted to bo alwayssafe even for the weak est and most sensitive stomach. In Croup they give I immediate relief For Coughs and Colds thsy are in* ! valuable. For Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchitis thev have j no equal iu the iuarkot, (vide certificates accompanying j each box.) Dintheria, that dreaded and desolating die ease, they cepirol wonderfully and almoai immediately. ' 112 No Public Speaker, Singer or Teacher, should bo with out thorn, as they reuiovo hoarsenesa and btrengthen ( and clear the voice. . j Always tun them In time, and if symptoms are i severe use very freely. , J.U. Blades A Co , Proprietor, Elmira, N Y, | V For sale by all Druggist*. ' J. IIENDKRSQN A Co-, Wholesale Agents, I tree. 12,1846—1yr. Pittsburg, Pa. 'Unquestionably the beat sustained ! work of the kind In the World." j HARPER'S NEWMONIHLYM&fiJIZINE. 1 Critical Wotlces of the Press. It is the foremost Magazine of the day. The fireside never had a more doiightful companion, nor tire million a more enterprising friend, than Harper's Magazine.— Methenlist Protestant , (Baltimore) The most popular Monthly iu the world.—A'. Y. Ob server. We must refer in terms of Eulogy to the high tone and varied excellency u f HARPER'S M.VO AZINK—; a journal with a m(*tnly circulation of about 170.000 copies—in whose .ages are to be found some of the Choicest light and general reading ;if the day We speak of this work as an evidence »112 the culture of the American People; and the popularity it has acquired is merited. number contains fnlly 1« pages ot reading matter, appropriately illustrated with rood wood cuts ; and it contains In itself the racy monthly and the more philosophical quarterly, blended with the best features of the dailja Joi\runl. It has gro«t power In the dissemination of a love pf pure literature. TRU USER'S Guide to American Literature, London. The volume* bound constitute of themselves e libra ry of miscellaneous reading, such 4*cannot bo found m the tame compass in any other publication thnt has come under our notife —Bostoi±Ctmrier. SUBSCRIPTONS --1867 The Publisher* hnvo iicrfrctcl a system of milling by which (hev can supply the Magnzitie and Weekly promptly to th.no who prefer to receive their periodi <»ls directly Iroin the otllce of Publication. The potftagu on lliirpern SugAiine ia -24 cent, a year,whlcl| mint bo paiil at the mi bacrlbora po«t office HAIHR'H MAOAIUB, one year ~ 00. An extra copy of either the Magazine or Weekly will be supplied gratis for evory club of Five Subscriber at 5* OO each, in one remittance; or six roptes fos S2O tR>. Hack Numbers can be supplied at anv time. A Complete now comprising Thirty-Three Vol nines, iu neat cloth binding. Will be sent by express, freight at export«e of purchaser, for $*J *25 per volume. Single volumes, by mail, postpaid fa UO. Cloth ca->u* for binding, 58 cents, by mail, postpaid. * o * Subscriptions *ont from British Nijrth Americin Providences must be accompanied with 24 cents adap tional to prepay United States Postage. Address, IIA It PER A BROTHERS NOT. )4 (6. Franklin Square, New.York. RUR&L HILL NURSERY! OF ALL KINDS. rnilE undersigned takes pleasure i n announcing t JL Theis many friend-*.fend the public generally, tlia they better are prepnft d than over I ef.-re t • furnish Fruit Trees of All Kinds, AND SHRUBBERY & SHADE TREES, OF ALMOST EVERY VARIKTY. Tlio universal testimony ot Hmmo who liavo been Mipplied a with fruit and other Trees from Rural Hill Nursery IP, that they arc larger, cf Superior quality and grow BETTEB than th »se I rough t from foreign nurseries, of these truths, any number of reliable testimonials can be had in this county and vicinity. Persons desi rous of purchasing, are to call aud examine our splendid variety. It will amply repay, any person that wishes good fruit, and at an early day from re planting, to purchase of its, es our trees nre extra large and good. A iii)piber<-f reliable agents can flnd profit able employment .by calling upon the subscriber living 21-2 miles west of Butler, Pn. Silas Pearoe & Sons. Butler, Nov. 7 'OJ. GRISTMILL. SAWMILL —AND-* Valuable Farm For Sale. rpilFl nubecriber offer. f.rmln PSncre«r,rland»itnnt<d I in OonniquouefwliiK townriilp. llulier counti. Pa five mile* Ire.m Huller—Twenty live .urcs cleared Two Frame Uweiiir-K Houses, and ft young or.-tiard ol choice fi n't tfee". Thin place In well wahned. A g.»*l FLOURING MILL, Willi Utree run of atone*, two of which arc Burrs, and i .MULL, in good running order. Tim above farm is woll timbered, hnd is situated ir ah excellent timbered and grain growing neighborhood School houses and churches convenient. 1 lie sboVfi mills are situated on a good stream u This property can be bought on very reasonahfo terms Possession given at once. Apply to JA.M. T. M fIJNKIN »io. fl, flw , Real Ktftate Ageut. THE Saturday Evning Post. A ISEAUTIFUI, PREMIUM EN (i HAVING. Reduced Prices to Clubs. Ti e HATVHI>.\ r F.VFNISO FOSTf ire, a he..mi fill rtiWengrnviiK in med Din or l.irifn II um tll<m Es) 20 inches tong by 20 inches wide—to every single (12 iuj subscriber, and to every one sending on a clu* # It will commence iu the first number « 112 .January a new story, called "77/ E OUTLAWS DA VCHIER ; A Taleof the Southwest.'' by Kinerson Bennett, author <>f "The Phantom of the Forest." Prairie Flower," Ac. This will be followed by other Serial Stories from the best authors, Shorter Stories, E*snys Sketches, Letter s Agricultural Article*, Ac , are slue regularly given. The Post is Neutral In Politics—being exclusively de voted to Literature and does not discuss Political or Sectarian questions—leaving these to the Political and Rellgtens Press. It offers among Its Premiums Wheeler and Wilsons Sewing Machines, Silver Plated Tea Set* Spoon*, and Pitchers. Mold and Sil»*r Watches, Dopble Barrel (Inns Alleys It ill eh, Melodeou's, Clothes Wringers' Apple tons Cyclopedia (, Ac. New Subscribers who subscribe now for Tft7 will have their names entered on the list of TilK POST at once—and receive the whole year 1807 besides. r M? ■«, mm m - 1 copy far.d one Premium Engraving) f2 50 4 copies «.«»...» ••» U fl fand one gratis) 8 oo 8 • • faud one gratis) ij oo '?> . (and gratlH) 28 00 One copy each of POST A LADY S FRIEND, $4 00 The getter up of a club will always receive a copy o the PREMIUM ENGRAVING. Members of a club wishing th« Premium Engraving must ren.it One Dollar JCjrtra. Those desirous of getting up Clubs or Premium lists should inclose Jive cents for sample paper, containing the particulars. Address H, PETERSON A CO., 319 Walnut St. Philadelphia. FOR SALE. TIIK subscriber offcis for sale his propeety sitnatein the borough of Einlenton, Venango county, Penn'a consisting of one First-clnss Hotel with Wareroom at-' tacbed, situated at the Alleghenv Wharf, at the end of the bridge, surf very convenient to where the Railroad Depot is located; one of the beet New Barns in the coun ty, well calculated for Tavern purpose*. „nd Livrey Stable ; also, one new BreWfry. with all the apparatus, only a few months In use, a««l in complete order. An abundance of Water, with Hydrant to protect the build nig from Are. Tbll properly will be aold In part, or ill whole and on reasonable r.rmi TUia property ie well worthy of the notice of any perion or peraone who may deair* to pur ehaae. . For further particulate inquire of the enbecriber lie 'Ut.'m, iseSiTmo. 8 ' T N .F 'ubMrriber would re.pectfully inf„;m U»e public }s MA RtXQ*SHOp"^ J. II Negley, and beLw the M, E. Church, whefe h 9 is prepared to do all kinds ot work in bis line of bast. US3?*aV C i k - ma H ,ng Carriages, Wagons, SuU hies, Sleighs and any thing in tho line of CariWe and \) agon making. * Ripairing done in the «h„rtett poeaible time. . HIM A CALI..-fc« 7 oe t| 112 FKLIA b. THUXAL. PUCE TO GET BARGAINS. TI SIII 4SB 31,1. rpilK umlersigned would respectfully Ir.form the Wlb L He, that he hiMi on hands at the old stand of SED, WICK A BKUWN, a h,fge assortment of Saddfes and Harness, 'collars, whips, ami all articles usually kept in his line of busina which he will sell at reduced prices. /W* All wt rk made to order ; and repairing done oil tho shortest notice. - Remember the place One door south of Sykes' Plio tegraph Gallery, Main Street, Batter, Pa. „ . „ P. P. BUOWN. Dec. fl, AO, 8 mos. * The Magazine for the Timps. PETERSON'S MAGAZIHE. I Double-size steel colored Fashion Plates. THIS popular M< nlhly Magaxlne Ir tbe cheapest In the world. In 1867 it will contain ONB THOUSAND 1-AOK3 I ruURTKKN SI'LKNDfO PTKKI, PLATES I v „, „„ TWKI.VKMAMMDTH FAdHION PI.ATKSI TWRI.VR COLORKU I'ATTKKNS! NlN([ HUN USED WOOD CUTS! TWBNTYFOUR I'AIJKH OK MUSIC! Alllhla will be giren f.r only TWO DOI.I.ARS a year. Mr a doilar leal than M.lKatiuea of tho cliua of "Peter •on." Its Thrilling Tales and Novelettes Are tho best published anywhere. All tho tnrwt popu lar writers are employed to write originally f..r 'Peter-' sonln iSfi7, In ujjdltioi) to its usual i|uantity of abort storle«, Pcpr Original Copyright Novelettes will b« giv en, by Ann S. Stephens, Frank Loo Benedict, Kll.i llod man, and the Author of ".\largret llowth." It also publishes MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES Ahead of all qlhars. These plates will be engraved on steel, twioe the usnal sfxe, and will contain from tour to six flßiires. They will be superbly colored. Also, a pattern, from which a dre*s, mantilla, or chi'ds dress can be cut out, Without the aid of a mautua maker. Al so.several page-* of Honsih hi and other receipts. It is the best Lady's Magazine iu tho World. TRY IT FOR ONE YEAR, ■ »ai -Always in Advance. One ro]»y, one yeai $ J Oq Five copies, for one year 8 ini Eight copies, for one year. 12 ( 0 Fourteen copies, f„r one year JO 00 Pre miu ox* Getting up Clubs. To every person getting up a club of five, eight or. font teen, at the above rates, a copy of the Kagaslne for 1807 will be givcu gratis. Specimens sunt gratis, when written for. Address, post-paid, CHAR LBS J. PETERSON, Nov. 1 j fA) .Ttin rh.-ftnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa THE LADt'S FRIEND. ' -A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM E.VORA\ IVQ REDUCED PRICKS TO OLUJSJS. The LADY'S FRIEND announce* fol- ISfT7. tho f.d lowing noveletsA N-w Stury, by Mrs Henry Wood, author of "East Lynn?," "The Chaiiniiigs. M Ac "How a Wohian had hcj Way," by tii au thor of "Told by the Min," "No l<<>iig»*r roiinc; |>v Atnanda Mliougl„s, author of •• In T.ust," tc , aul .'•D<>ra Cae'.el, 1 ' by Frank I.oe Kenedict. It will give a Splendid Double Page Finely Colored FaiAiiun Plate—engraved on St«*el—iu every number. It will give a beautifully executed Fancy Steel engra ving in every number. It will give a large assortment of Wood Cuts, lllus tratir g the Fashions, Fancy Work, Ac., in every uum- I It will give a popular piece of Music, vtorth the c«»-f of thu It will given copy of thu beautiful Premium Steel Knjraving-—"One of Life's Happy Hours '—*! iffi he-i lonjj by 20 inalies wide—U» every sing e (|i.U»>aulMcri -1 hoc .and to every person sending oil a Club. U ofTrrs as premiums, "Wh. eler A Wilson's Sewi Machines," "Silver Plated Tea Sets " • -Spoons." " It" cliers," "Oold and Silver Watches, ' •*ouim," ' Ri 'es." '•Melodo«»ns," "C othea Wriegers, ' "Appleto«» : s(. ycl'o- «fc. wg Jim mm. m * 1 copy (and the largo Premium Engraving.) Si ,'tO 4 copies •• •• " •• •» • i rt , H) b " fand one gratis) Hon s (ami one gratis) 12 od 20 M • (ami one gratia) gg q] One copy of each of LAoY'S Fit I K.N ILA POST, *1 di The getter uj.of at lub willalwavs receive a copy of the PREMIUM ENOKa VINO. Members of a Club wishing the Pj-pnnum Engraving must remit One Dollar ttu-Those desirous or getting up ' lnhs or Preoiium Lists, should em lo'e fifteen cents for Sample Maaaviue Containing the Paiticulars. Address DEACON A PETERSON, _ 319 WalnutSt- Philadelphia. GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH A Family an an Agricutura Journal , Of the Largest and Handsomest Des cription. DKVOTB l> TO CHOICE LITERATURE, including Poetry, Novelette* Tales, an I Moral Entertaining Heading generally.— ln the Literary Departmei t wo shall present the choicest varieties within the reach of our extended means. The Novelettes. Tates, Poetiy, Ac., shall be supplied from the best and highest sources,.and bo equal to anything to be Tound to »r.y journal or magnxiiie. AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE, embracing harming. Gardening, Frult-ralsinjr, Ac. Our labors in this department for over thirty years, have met the cordial 'ipprobation of the public. Our purpone has been to furuish useful and reliable Information upon these very linpoiUnt branches of industry, and to lt.». teet thein so far as within our power against the ntlsa doctrines and selfish piupo»es of the mauy empires and sensniion-adtetiturers by which the Farmer is incessant !y asNatled This portion of the OKansXTOWX Telk an.\i»H is alone worth the price of subscription. NEWS DEPARTMENT -The same ihdustry, care, • and in gathering ami preparing the Stir °K ihe ft» r this payer, which hitherto has been one of Its marked features ami given so universal satisfaction, will be continued with redoub led efforts to meet the increasing demand of the public. • r*nM.i —rwo dollars and fifty cents per annnin. No orders received without the cash, audsubscriptions stop' ped at the end of the time paid for. A«.dress, PHILIP R. FREAS, Editor and Proprietor,Oermantown, Philadelpha, Pa FRANK MOORE'S Anecdotes, Poetry, and Inci dents of the War. 682 pages, double column, beautifully Illustrated with 11 e'egant Cabinet Steel Engravings. OPINIONS OF THE WORK Horace Greeley in the Tribune of June 6, savs ; •' It is au e*ceeidlng/y rich book, containing more mat terot interest than allths novels that have been issued for the la.ll six y«u»rr, or fh*t will be for the next six It lf,» 1,«,t tlilii K ii wld, rt.,n«, or vrrltlen by RobeU, an jell a> Ljiioui»t», m,«a j udidoiwly »eloclu<l,cuDik,».-t --ly P"« together, and h«u,l«,,m.|y p r lnt2T it , lO |,l only oy .übMriptloq; but Hume wiiu l»v« > clianc. to Hubscrlb.i ;ini doi,'t; will make it blunder." I The New York Evening Post'says/ 44 The book is full of fun aad pathos, wit and hnmor patriotic sentiment, and strange adventures. It fills no the outlines of forms* hiatories of tbe war, and givee a better and more vivid plitbre of the times we have Jus< passed any of tbein. It is just the book fbr .} A RAINY DAT AT A COCMTHI IKS." Th<? New ¥ork rays: Moore has given ns ab>»ok which snrpaases in interest any thinir of the kfml which has appeared or is likely to appear in the thousand and one war histories Which are published or announced.7 " GREELEY'S GREAT CQNFL|C? AND ' if OOHE'S ANECDOTES together form 9 complete History of the Rebellion.'/ We want good agents in parts of every guje in the Union. Terms very liberal to experienced canvawnnr' MALE OR FEMALE. wwvassers^ Descriptive circulars seut on app lics^ion. Address JAMES PORTEUB, General Agent, « Bibl» HOUM, N«W York, PlOv.xe/66. '• • • -f*
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