The American Citizen. IB published every Wednesday in the borough lb Butler by C. ■- A !«»«*•©!» la (be Arbitration room in the Court House. . Tnm:-$» OO e veer, ifpaldln wlthle the flrttflnt six mosni; or 260 if But paid until *Ber the expiration o ths first six mcntbs. TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &C. On* HQtri, one Imerllon ®JJ ' Vch inbuquent taMrtlon | column for aix month* rr *2 column for six months i column for six months .. » I for one year - J 00 $ column for one year 40 00 1 column for one year -TO 00 Professional and Business Cards, not exceeding 8 lines, one year . ® 00 Bxoontors, Administrators and Auditor's notices, each,3 00 Applications for Mcenses, each Cautions, Estrays, Notice® of Dissolution, tc., not exceeding 1 square, 3 Insertions, each 2 00 10 lines of Nonpareil, or Its equivalent, will mnkeii square JOB WOftK. 11 aheet hand-bill SO copies o* less ?1 5 Q •• •* •• 2 50 2 » •« " I no pull '' " ....... 6 00 BLANKS. For any quantity under 6 quires, >1 50perq»\ire; on all •mounts over that, a reasonable reduction will be made BUttllfMß CARDS. •Ingle packs, 112 1*50; each additional pack, 50 cte. LOCAL NOTICES. lOcentsper line fi>r each Insertion. BRATDS Ann MAKBIAQES, will be published gratis, where the same does not cxree 1 6 lines ; for each additional line, 6 cts. will be charged. Advertisements nf 0. C. Bale, Kxecutors, Admini-tra tors, and Auditor's notices; E*ttays, Dissolution "I Part nership, Oantfonfl, and all transient advertisements MUST *OSITIVELT BE PAID lIV ADVANCE. 0 E. ANDERSON, Editor and Proprietor. Dec. 5 18*6 Miscellaneous Advertisements. To Ith© Public. THE citizens of Butler and vicinity are h reby re ' spectfully informed that the undersigne 1 his open od a shop on the West -Meet Maine - trdet, bftw-en the ( Court-house W>d the Vogely House, whure he is pre pared to repair Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, And all kinds of Locks and Sewin* Machines All work done warranted to give satisfaction. TRY MK. no 0, 3mo J. M. JONES. JO?KPH J. ELLIOTT —OEOBOE ROSE? ELLIOTT & ROSE, House, Sign it Ornamental Painters. Paper Hsning Done on «h* Shortest Notice. BUTLER, Feb. 20, 1866—1y. Administrator** Nolife. WHF.It KA 8, letters of Administration, on the es tate of Hiram Donaldson, late Veteran Volun teer, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned; therefore, all persons Indebted to said estate are requir ed to pay immediately, and persona bavin* cl.dms against the same will present them properly authenti cated fvf settlement. J.K VINCENT, Admr. All perso is interested will take notice that said Hiram Donaldson, dee'd. while a prisoner in Andersonville, tfsorgla, loaned money to so vera I of his Ml ..w-prisoners, for which he took their Notes or Duo Bills which *r«- now In my hands for collection, viz (jeorge W. Shakeley, f3f>,o<>: Arthur Crawford,'TW,2s; Christopher Henderson, .John Joseph, $20,00; Henry L. Benntger, $32,40: J.B. Qriffln, Janie- Sjirper, $86.00; J . 8. Ljtle, $2.75; Andrew ltodgers, Co. , $30,00; William II 5.">,00. 5.">,00. If the above amounts are paid oft on or before the 20tli day of next April, the ram« will bo accepted without interest: aßsr that date, they will be coll. . ted with in lerest and costs. J- K VINCBNT. Feb. 13, 1807 Marion tp., Administrator. INSURANCE COMPANY STATEMENT of the Butler County Mntual Firs Insu ranee Company, on January Ist, 1867. Amount o! property insured to date * ,?T . Amount of Premium Notes on hand 6.J.441 Cash in hands of Treasurer ->'•» J) Notes in hands of Secretary *' ,rt • ' Amount of Losses paid during year 00 DIR ECTORS: 8. O. Purvis, William Campbell, E. M'Jnnkin, l.«*wi« Pteln, John Berg, Milton llenrv, 11.C. lleineman, A l» Wier W. 1. Campbell, Samuel Marshall, Newton Max well, K A Mifflin. OFFICERS: 8 O Purvis, Esq., President ; William Campbell \ ire President A Treasurer ; 11. C. lleineman, Secretary, no 10—3w _ __ - Hyi I HAVE this d»v associated myself with a younger brother, with whom the business will hereafter i*e ca-ried on at the old stand, under the name and style ol no 6, tf M'ABoV BRO S Orphan*' Court Wale. BY virtue of an order and decree of the Orphans' Court of Butler County, the undersigned. Admin istrator of th* estate of Robert J Hntchison, lato of Oakland towrship, dee'd., will offer for sale 9n tho premises, on Saturday, March 2nd, 1807, at 1 o'clock. T. M.. at public vendue, Thirty-eight Acres of Land, he the same or leas, situate In Oakland township, Butler county, bounded North by Boyd"town; on the ■ant by lands of <> Campbell; on the South by lauds < 112 Abner Martin; on the West by lands of J. Bell and Z. Phillips. Terms of sale—One-third of the purchase money to he paid on confirmation ot tale by the Court, ami resi due In two eqnal annual payments thereafter, with in frtmt. SARAH C. HUTCHISON ne. 8 Aw, Administratrix. J. 11ICKLING A Co.'s Great Sale of Watches," On the popular one prlee plan, givina: every persona handsome and reliable wat-h for the low priee of Ten Dufisj s. a ith»»«t regard to valne, and not to be paid for unless perfectly satisfactory. 600 Solid Oold Hunting Watches. $250 to S7OO 000 Magic Cased Oold Watches 2iHi to 600 600 Ladies' Watches, !■ name Wed 100 to 300 1,000 Gold Hun .ingCbr""ometi r Watches 250 to 300 1,000 Gold Hunting Kriglish Levers 200 lo 260 8,000 Oold Hunting Duplex Watches 150 to 200 6 000 Oold Hunting American Watches 100 to 250 6,«00 Silver &u*ti«.g Lever* 6<) to 150 6,000 Silver llnntitur Duplexes J6 to 250 6,<100 Gold Ladles' Waoches 60 to 260 10,000 Gold Hunting Leplnes 50 to 100 «0,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches 50 to 76 »,000 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to So 80.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to 76 Evrc-y person obtains a Watch by this arrangement, costing but $lO, while U may be worth $750. No par- 1 tiality shown Messis. J. Hickllng A Co.'s Oreat American Watch Co , New York City, wish to immediately dispose <>f the above magnificent stock. Certificates naming articles, are placed in sealed envelopes. Holders are entitle! to the articles named on their certificates, upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worth J750 Ur one worth IMM The return of «jy of our certificates entitles you to the articles warned thereon, upon pay ment. Irrespective of its worth , and as no article valued lees than $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 •veu by the moet fastidious. A single certificate will be sent by mall, post-paid, npon receipt of 25 cents, five for sl, eleven for $2, thirty three ai.d elegant preminm for $6 sixty-six and more valuable premium for elo, one hundred and most su perb watch for sls. To agents or those wishing em ployment this Is a rare opportunity. It Is u leglti jEßftteijr conducted husine**. duly authorized by the Oovarutnent, and cpen toibe most careful scrutiny.— Try us. J. HICK LI NO A CO , 149 Broadway—Near P 0, no B,3*n City of New York. S6O 00, 800 00 * 6O 00 WELT LOCK BTTTOH SEWING MACHINE. ALSO, FINKLE * LYO^I BEST In use. Tills IS WHAT W WILL DO fso Machine will !)eui, FeU ami Bind; Braid, Tuck and Cord; Gather and Quilt; Make a Beaver Cloth Overcoat; Make a Frock Cfcat Make a Satin VesU Make Cloth Pants; Bind Shoes; Will do every description Of Drees Making S6O Machine will do all kinds of Family Sewing. S6O Machine will run over seams without breaking needle* or skipping stitches. 860 Machine stitches alike on both sides. S6O Machine is the cheapest Machine by 'JO pw cent 4d uae, and will sew faster, if not superior to Ma chine in the market, he can return it and have his money. Warranted four years. The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers and Harness makers is called to No. 3 S2O SHAW A CLARKE'S SEWING MACHINE warranted five years aud licensed. THE AIKEft KNITTING MACHINE, is the b«tt in use Will knit 12 pairs of socks in a day Braid and EtnUroiUsry st»mps lor sslc, and stamping done. A model for cutting LADIES' and CHILDREN'*-' iresse*. Any prt&. u c«n learn 112 m ' Agviit* U. ti. 1 .U.Nv. No. 112 Grant at., opposi: - cathedral, Aittsburgh, l'a.. ! And A. H HAYB, White town, #e9, too. Butler Countv, Ps « BOOTS AND SHOES. B.C.HUSELTON RETAIL DEALER IN BO<JTS AND SHOES, THREE doors North of M A boys store, in the room fornvr ly occupied by Mis. Hertxhergcr, ou .Main Street. But ler, Pa., announces that he has opened a Bopt and Shoe ►tore, consisting of Misses and Children's Congress, Laced and o l Morocco Gaiters. Tampico, French and grained Morocco, Kid, & CalfSkin Shoes. Also, a complete stock of Ladles' Gents' and Child' ren's % Over Shoes and Slippers, .j of all sixes and styles. MEN'S DC BOYS' WEAR, Consisting of Cull* t'oiiKrosH (inllore. French C'nir, Common, li.ll>, and Upper Hoots. A large stork of children's <»hoes, of <*ll the ilifferetit styles, constantly on hand A larije stock 112 le>»th«r and findings, suitable for this niarktt, constantly on hand, consisting in part of Kids, Morocpm, Linings, French and Common Calf, Kip, Upper and SOLE LEATHER. Also, Shoo Nails, Lasts, Pegs, Awls, Sboe-tbread, Uanuner», Pinchers, Rubbers. Ac To short time and cash buyers, I offer superior in ducement*. Call and ex:»mi:>o my st»ck befo-e pur chasing elsewhere. Particular attention paid to Ordeis. no 8, ly. SLACK > S BEIiF.ACTI>'« Wagon K Carriage Brake. A perfect Self-Acting tritfi ont the aid of Horses, Man, or any other secondary Motive Ibtcer. Here!red tli« FIRST PRKMITIU, wilh n Special Rerommeiidatt'in, *t the PMIMfIfSMI BtStl F:iir, at Willianuport, 1806; also, PremiuiiM at all other Fairs ever attended. This is an invention that wilt commend itself to all for simplicity,cheapness, durability, as well as safety. So simple is It in itsconstru- tion, that It can be appiied lo any kind of Wagon cr Vehicle, a great ditideratuui so long wanted. Tnis valuable Brake wiH, at first sight, commend itself to all by its advantages over nil other Brakes. . eing always IU tuated by the weight *»t the load, which glv*« it a gradu.<ti •( k, according t.» the weight of.he load. It Locks the Eliml Wheel*. The weight of ih« load locks the wsgon—lho heavier the load the im r<- th«« | <wer—the sleepei tho hill the more power on the Btako. It only acts where a BRAKE IS REQUIRED. It lets up over cross way* on hills; it does not inter fere in hacking; the horses do n«»t hold the Brake; it ran be put - n any kind of Wagon—either a Spring, Bolster, Log or Lumber Wagon. 2. x.m ititEX, of Mt. Chestnut. Franklin township, has purchased th Patent Bight « 112 this new and valuable invention foi th territory embraced within tho limit* of Hutler county no 8, 3w Drug and Grocery Store. rpHK subscribers have Just received, and are now I opening, at iheir Store-room, opposite Poiwr Duffy 's in Butler, An Extensive Assortment or DRUGS, MEDICINEg OILS, PAINTS, DYE STUFFS, PATENT. MEDICINES, TOILET SOAP, PERFUMERY, AND THE CHOICEST LIQUORS for chemical and me.lißcinal purposes. Also, >ll kinrls Fo A rushes. Notions, Ac. Ii I alclsns prescript tmiH carefully "»«1 promptly roiii|iouiidtd. IN ITIE (.KUCHKY DKL'AHTMENT will be found almost every article lor fam ily use. Also # NAILS, GLASS, GLASSWARE, Qceensware, COCKKRY, STONEWARE, BUCKETS, TUBS, &C., JiC. t fiC. The highest market price paid for all kinds of produce in exchange FOR GOODS. BELL (Si DIEFFENBACHER. May 23, 18tt'5::lv. Kxecntor'x Aolirc. Estate of Abraham Parker, I)r/■'</. LKTTF.RB Te.lament»rv wilh Ihe will annexed have this d.iy, February 4th . IS«7, been duly granted by the Register to A. I>. Weir. Executor of Abraham Parker, late of Buffalo township, dee d., therefore, nil persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or de mands against tho same, will present them properly authenticated for settlement. A. D. WKIB, no 9, flw Executor. Executor's Notice. Estate of Samuel Parks, Dec'tl. LETTERS Testamentary oo the estatate of Samuel Parks, dee'd, late of Middlesex township, have thin day, February 4, 1867, beon granted to the undnrsigued, by the Register of Butler County, therefore-notice Is hereby given to all interested in said estate, that aJ. Eersous Knowing themselves indebted to laid e«t«tte. are ereby requested to make immediate payments, and those having claims against the same. Will present them properly authenticated for settlement JAMES PARKS,) . no j>, 6<r» MM. HATS, / "• Execulor'a Notice. Estate of Josrpti 11 olf, Dee'd. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary haviag been to the undersigned, on the estate of Joseph Wolf, Ute of Forward twp., dec d; ell persons having claims against said estate, will present them properly authenti'-ated for settlement, and those knowing themselves indebted to said estate, will make immediate payment PATRICK IIAMILTOM, Jannary 31,1667 [no d, 4w 1 Kexecutor. PLowr WE ARB RELIABLY INFORM ■'tiaa"" K v P' 1 t ' l * t eome peri nor persons have been selling plows through out the county ,i epre.-entinK t hem as made by (I.i J. It. Moser, this is therefore to warn the public against such, as all plow# we make have our Plows always on hand, and work warranted. G U.K. MOSER, no 9, Omo lintler. Pa. DISSOMTIO^. r 11HK firm „112 R C A. 1.. Jl'Abey was th:« day diMolr -1 ed bv mutual consent, J. Lynn >lcAb.jy reuniiK floia th* t'lisiness. having associated himself with the I M'Ab'.y A .*pan|f, >o 45 Wo-td/ Street, • •' »" -"iu* w»t firm «• reqww. 4to W , «|.| \ Intberwi;«. *1 11,iin, .1 , ,Mii corameud itseif to all, 11. the i•tiring ol J l.ynn 11c-I Abi.y reijulre, hi! fulUhiye t. (, e withdrawn from the I boeioeee. BO 3w ' | \otioo in Divorce. IN the matter Of the petition of Elisabeth M Candles* by her next friend. Charles C. Cochran, for a divorce from bed and board and alimony, from her husband, J . Newton M Candle*. la the Court of Common PieM of Butler County, »to. 53, September term. 18€ d. And now to-wit: Nor, '28,180*1, on motliu of Lewi* Z. Mitchell, attorney for the petitioner, the Court award pi<>clamHtiun, and appoint R. M'Lute, Esq., of Butler, and Alderman Dopnldson, of Pittsburgh, to tyke the testimony and repot t the same. Butler County, as: Certified from the Record thi« 3d day of December, A. D i 18' 6. J. B. CLARK, Fro. J. Newton MeCandlets responded. ! You are hereby notified to appear at our Court of j Common Pleas, to be holdeß at Butler, for the County [of Butlir. on the first Monday of March. A. D , 18tt7, to : show cause, if any you have, why a divorce from bed aad board and alimony should not be decreed as prayed for bv your wife, Elizabeth .M'Cafadlrs*. in the above named"» -i t 1 ii J. B. STORY, Sheriff. In pursuance of the foregoing appointment, depo sitions of witnesses will be taken at the office of Robert M'Lure, Esq., in Butler, on Monday, the '.6 th daj o( Februa .v, 18tiJ, and nt the office of Alderman Donald son, in I'ittftb'irKh, Pa., on Friday, the 22d dav of Feb ruary, 1867, on behalf of the above named petitioner. LEWIS Z. MITCH ELL, no 8, !w Att'y for Petitioner. ljist of Letters, KMAINING in the Post Office at Butler, Penn'n.. 1 \ February 4tb, 1867. Arnold Mis* Anna J Bart ley Miss Lissie Krannon Mr. Byrass Black Bphrian. Honey and Dillage, Misses Dunn Mr. Win 2 Doerr IV.r John Dugan Miss Grace Derr Samuel Dunn Mlm Elisabeth Dinimore Miss Nancy Uibaon A. M. •llll'g M, Eaq Uerstner, M Kethrena Hornback Mr Joseph Herzog Moses Hasalton Mr Antan Hays MIM Kebecea Harbison Mr Matthew Ingart Mr Nickel King Mr Henrf, | Ki't-nig Mr John i MrJanms Krief Frederick 4 Kilcy Mr Timothy jLikbon MIM MO l.epeal Catharine M'Bride MR NMI M • andleas Miss Evilln « Mohr FrwMerick jM'Cminel Mrs Hamilton Martin John MechllngA Bryaou jNohe Jacob J Nevman Miss M M Palmer Juhn F>| Peirse J a mm , Peiffer John 1 Pr ingle J H ltith»>r Mis Barbara lliuihaugh P W R«i ber \Vm W Hhondler Lucas Sbcafard D Shuler MIM Margaret Vlgneron M W Vfgand, Ferd, package \\slley Maggie K \Vcek4 Asa II l'ers«>na railing lor tne above named letters, w;n *ay advertised." J. J. BEDWICK, P M. Trial I<is( lor Mareli Term. WEEK.] Samnal Paik' vs Samuel P. Thompson 3. M. IMcCullotigh, Treaa. James M'Rlheny of Bounty fanu vs James Tracy vs .\T>»f<os Freeman Jihn Nngley va Wm Vogely £ F. Hurley John Cannon. Adin'r v» John McDivit Matthew Kiddle's E.trs va |< J «i» Isaac Sponsler va David Marshall John Mfirrin's Ex'rs va Daniel Kelly K lea nor Hires va Samuel Winner, Jr., Sam. Winner William Davidson va John Bel ford 8a ran el A. Purviance va U.J. Berg William B. Lemmoa va Jacob .Mechling William Clark va Jamea S. Smith John Murrln'a Ex'rs va Daniel Kelly Jacob Zeigler, et nl. vs James McElheney Benjamin D<nthett vs Robert Dodda l.ydia Mcbure va Mary B. Brown, et al •JW. Forrester, el al va Jacob Zeigler Harvey D. Thompson va Isaac Sponaler, et at David Ba-tley va John Smith Herman J. Berg va James Hall Thomas Rodger* va Thomas iiindmnn Susan Hall v * School Dls rict of Oakland township Emanuel Emminger va School District of Oakland township J IF. Perkins va School District of Oakland township William Dyers vs School District of Oakland township Nicholas Allen's hoiri va John Means Pattou Kearns vs O. Roesslng Patton Reams vs (J C. Roesslng Tho. S. Rodger*, for usnrvs Human! Vosbrtuk Francis Eyth vs Jacob Zeigler Thos. Cain, for use va John >l. Klllott O. Cooper va W, O. Brarkenriilgt J W. Forrester va Jacob Ziegler. et al Patton Kearna vs Bernard Roonaingctal no 8, 5w J. B. CLAIIK, Prothonotary. A. M. NF.YMAN, M. D. Pliyslolnn tmd Htti'ifeon Office immt dtaitfiy opposite Walker's buddies. Butler, June 27 ISO 6. $1,500 IMPROV I. S2O Sewing Machines. Three new kind- L u der and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted Ave years. Above salary or large commission nald. 'l'ho osi.y ma chines sold In United States f«»r leaf than |4O, which are vlly licensed by Howe, Wheeler tf: Wilton, drover tf llak'r, Singer d* Co , and Bachelor. All other cheap machines are infringement* and the seller or user are lia>4t to arrest,Jine ai+J imprinnmenl. Illustrated cir culars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw A (.lark at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago 111. J mi* 27 yl-99,. FARM FOR SALE. TIIF. sabscriber offers for sale his splendid fiuai. Mtua'e in Butler tp., North East of and adjoining I lie borough of Butler, containing 84 Acres of Choice Lam/, under a high state of cultivation two fine brick hou«es one of extra largo sire, one brb k aiM »».« fn»mo iiarn thereon erected, all tbe .e building" 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 der. TP J? 1/ V vorv eas # perefotsers. Fr fur j ijJixtiKj ther particulars call on the subscribe! living on the premises. Dee. 12,1806.3m) CHRISTIAN BKIBERT. 11l Tl.CIt WOOLEN MILLS. Manufacture tlie very best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimerea and Yarns, f'f every kind aud color, which we will Nell a* 'ow to cash buyers, if not lot er than they can bo had East, or West If you want Heavy Barred, White, Brown, or Grey Flannels. Warranted to have NO SHODDY In them, Jgo to the Union Woolen Factory, Butler, Pa., if you wanl Heavy 4'uvsimeres. Warranted to have NO SHODDY io them, *o to the Butler Woolen Factory. If yoiu want a good article of NTOCKIXG YAKUT, Warranted to have no Shoddy In It, goto the Butler Woolen Factory. 10,000 Pound# of Wool Wanted in Exchange for the Above Goods. H. FULLEKTOKT. Dec 4, M..tf WATCHES, CLOCKS, —AND— JEWELRY. THE undersized would respectfully Inform the pub lic that they have on baud, and are constantly re ceiving a great variety of SPLENDID CLOCKS, among which is the Xew Patent Lever Clock. This is a*tnking clock, and has been lately introdu ced by us. It ia a first class time keeper. MAJfTFX CLOCKS, •112 >ll description., and of tli* nrj be.t material and workmanship, warranted to keep good time. American and Patent Lever Watches, hunting case, warranted go«si time keepers. C.'olt nuci thorp's Itevolvor/i ynd < 'a rl rld^eH. Jewelry, of all kinds, andof good quality, all of which will be sold on reasonable terms for . We afe now prepared to do ail work and repairing properly belongiug to a jewelry establishment, in a satisfactory aed workmanlike manner. Watehes aud dorks, anil.rrp:.ired. ,n ihort notice. • loiget the place, Wnt aids of Main Street,- nearly »ppoeite DnOy'a store, and opposite Dr, Soy man a office. CHAS. WISE.MAN A CCt January, no6,Gm>;. ' NEW ARRIVAL OF WINTER FOES, CLOAKS, AND SHAWLS. YJfTE t HAVE ju«t recelvedJtheSlargett end most WW complete Stock,of FRKNGH MEUINOEB, WOOL DeLAINS % CASIIMERE % GOBU ROH, PRINTS, MUSLINS. CAB3IM FRRS. in Ever offered to tne public, and a* our stoek was pur chased on the recent panic, we HI cable to sell at very low prices, FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! WE HAVE a rery large Stork of Ladies, Misses k Child*™ I APS, VICTORINF.S COLLARS, CUFFS, .AND MUFFS, OF ALL STYLES and quality. Also a rery fine assortment of Cloaks? Saques and .Circulars, of our own Manufacture, which enables us to sell at less prices than parties who buy them eaat We have a rery largeandcbeap Stock of 'SHAWLS qf nil Stylos, Sizes, Prices and QUALITIES, Remember wo buy all t our goods by the Case. Bale & Package which enables us to sell at EASTERN JOBBERS PRICES, We would call tbe attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS To this Stock of Goods. DUNLAP, LUKER & CO., 186 Federal street, Allegheny City Penn'u. Oct 31 66-6 mop. VXWM FOH S VI,K. milE subscriber offers for sale the farm nn whlrb h | now resides, situated in Penn township, Butler On. I' i 3 miles Went of Saxonburg, 3 miles Noith enst ol (JIIMJ.* Mills, and 2 miles East of the Allegheny and butler Plank Road; containing 125 ACRES; about 85 acres cleared, and under good improvement. Well watered and timbered, a good young orchard < 112 choice fruit, about AO trees now bearing A good Lug house with frame kitchen attuched, it large and pub stantial frame barn, a stone spring home, and other outbuilding-i thereon erected. There are 40 acres of good upland meadow. This place is well adapted for either Stock or drain, anil is in a good nelghb rhood : 4 church' s within 3 mile-, and a good bi irk schooi house within of a inile Those desirous of purchas ing a farm, on reasonable terms, will please call and examine the premised. Nov 25.3m0.« JOHN WARJEIIAM. POBBMR ELECTRIC SOAP SAVES TIME, SAVH6 MONEY, (SAVES LABOR. SAVES CLOTHES. SAVES WOMEN, Ami nil iirncrrs Sell 11. It Is used by ruting into small shavings and diflSolviiig in hot water, then $ ,„k tho clothes five to ten iMiiutns and a little hand rubbing will make hem as clean as hoiiis of hard machine rubbing with ordinary soap, and the most delicate fabric reeeive no injury. We can re fer to thousands of families who are using It, a*l who could not be persuaded to do without Dobbins' Electric Soap. Sold by all leading groceries throughout the State Mann fa.: tu red only by «r DOBBINS & LOVE. Wholesale Office l©7 South I'illli Street, no SDI- Philadelphia, !■». , A Complete Pie o lnl HUtory of the TlMieM." J he Lest, cheapest, and most ruccessful Family Paper in the Union.'* • HARPER'S WEEKLY, SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED.* Critical Notes of the l*ress. ! " The best Family Paper published in the United States."— New London Adviser. 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Woikshop and throughout the entire world, for the moat saleable novelties ever known 600 per cent, profit ami READY SALE W IIERKVER OFFERED. Smart men and women can make from to to#6o per day, and no risk of loss. A small capital re quired of fri»fji S2O to $lO0 —the more money invested the great* r »he profit. No money required in advance —w*.first send the articles and receive pay afterwards If you actually wish to make money rapidly and eaeily, write for full partaculara and address, MILNOR A CO., (From Paris,) 210 Broadway, New York City. I ly (Nswspapsracoyying will be literally dealt with ) JOHN SCOTT, One Door South of i, M. Thompson's Law Office, BI TLEU, ANNOUNCES ibat he is now opening andj receiving his Second stock of Mil ftVDRBft aom, Consisting of DRY GOODS, of all descriptions, snchas CLOTH J*. CASSIMKRES, SATINETTS, JEANS. TWEEDS. FRFNCD M ERIN ORB, SILK, POPLIN 8. ALPACAS, COBUROP, NOTIONS, itcarty ittadc (Slothing, FLANNELS OF ALL RINDS AND COLORS. BLiWKBTS, CARPETS, am oo mm. Hardware, Queens ware, Hats, Gaps, Boots, & Shoes, SOLE; LEATHER And all inch goods as this market requires, which will be sold CHEAP. m MB mini S \o Trouble to Mlion 4><»«M!W. Highest Market Price I'aid for all kinds of merchantable Produce. Nov. 14 (56) JOHN SCOTT. smss. wiaiiiisam^ HUEBIIM SYMPI ros Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Chol era Morbus, Cholera Infan tum, Fits from Worms, Wind in the Stom ach and Dow els, &e., BUT '■» AX «. IA El M.W FOII Children when Teething! AND TO PRODUCE SLEEP. rr HIS Medicine i« positively w«i Tinted superior toan.v 1 other article of the hind 111 market, and in sold in r tlpit way that person* ave their money refunded l.y ' calling «>n the Loral AgHiit if not p< rfctlv -ati-hictory. 4 6".501 d every vhere at 26 cent* per bottle. R . J. c. I;I:DICK A co., I nov 21, 'fO—OmosJ Agents lor liill lor. i A. biEWINS MACHINE PREMIUM I WILCOX A OIBBS' CELEBRATED nolsele M PAW ing machines offered as premiums for subscribers to Arthur's Home Magazine FOR 1807- Tbn HOME MAGAZINE if now so w 11 known to tlie rea ing public, that we need acarcelysay what lias cfien been said, that its editors regard literature as soinetiiiii" higher than a simple art. That its crowning oxeef lem e th ey consider Its power for good. And so they will evcrs'ek to make th" home the minis ter of all things pure and noble, thej teacher, wlu-thfr by sto y, poe .n or esuy, that only m men live I»v the "Golden It —lo* 1 can thev be wise or nappy. In ordsr that our lady readers the co:n --' try may have true styles of dies*, we have i-laceu our Fish lon Department in the hands cf Wine. Dcmorcsl. of New Yorlt. I This lady has feecomo the arbiter of fashion in the inited M ties, and it is gratifying to know that her taste , s pure and womanly TERMS yearly In advance —1 copy, JLfiO. 4 copies for ffl.oo. 6 copies, and one e.xf-a to getter up of clubs $lO. 0 copies, and one ext.a |IS. 14 copies and one extra. 141- Sample No* 20 cents premiums we have ►elected a pair of charm ing plctui---: "The of the fiwnl lnwn." and *• The ltetnr*i of tlte Sua'- lows." One of these pictures will he sent io each person from whom we receivo a club of subscribers a* above. One will also he sent to each single subscriber who sends us fP. 50 for the Home Magazine. flfi|_For $3 we will send the ''Hume Magazine,. l 'and the •children s Hour Mr- Arthur's new Magasioc i'or the ' Little ones " For $1 60 we send Home Magazine and "Lady's Bunk / Foi sf» 60 w* send the three mag azines just uained. OUR SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM. •The machine we offer (WILCOX * GIBBS') Is the No. 2, as described in the manufacturer's list, cash pr.ee $/>«, furnished with he-umer. feller, and braider Tills machine has become a house bold fivourlte on account of its noiselessness, rapidity ajid easy management. A child can work it For &0 subscribers to Home Magazine and $1(0 we send one of these machines flit in order to enablt , those who cannot procure so many subscribers to get a machine, we have so arranged the offer that, by the ad dition of a sum above what may he ae'-ured for sub scription*, of from $5 to S3O, according to nice of list, any one may obtain a m-ichihe *%»*uud 20 cents for specimen flnmber of Home Magazine and get full par ticular?, Adoress T.S ARTHUR A CO., NOT 28 f-6 4 mos.) 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 ardy from sudden and repeat ed attacks of Croup ? J 112 so. purchase a Box of BLADB'S EUPHONIAL LUBRICATORS! THE PEOPLES MOST SURE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP.' CATARRH, ASTHMA, DIP THKRIA, BRONCHITIS. AND PULMONARY DISEASKS. The Lnbricat >r is a medical preparation in the form of a lozenge, which of all modes is the most pleasant and convenient. contain nc deUtcrious ingredi ent, and warranted to be always even for the weak est and most sensitive stomach. In Croup they give immediate relief Por Coughs and Colds they are in valuable. ForXJetarrb, Asthma. Bronchitis they have no e«|oal in tbelnarket, (vide certiflcate««rcoinpanylng each bos.) Diptheria, that dre*4od and desolating die ease, they centrol wonderfully and almost immediately. No Public Speaker, Singer or Teacher, should be with-* out them, os they retuovo hcarsenes* and strengthen ami the voice. A'ways use them in time, and if symptoms are severe u#« very freely. J. II Blade* 4 Co., Proprietor, Elmira, N. Y. For sale by all Druggists. J. HENDERSON ACO-, Wholesale Ajrents, Dec. 12, 1866 lyr. Pittsburg, Fa. * Unquestionably (he best sustained work of the kind lit the WorM." HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MIGUIIIE. Critical Xotices of the /Yew. It ljs the foremost Magar.ineof the day Ibo fireside lever had a more delightful companion, nor the million i mor<> enterprising friend, thnn Harper's Magazine.— y?thenlist Pr<,te*tant, (Baltimore) The moat popular Monthly In the world.—JV. I'. Ob ervtr. We must refer In terms of Eulogy to the high tone aid varied excellence® of HARPER'S MAOA7.IN E— ijournal with a monthly circulation of abouj 170.000 •oplcs—ln wh<«e ages are to he found some of the :holce»t light nnd general reading of the day We ipeak of thl« work as an evidence of the culture of the tnu-rican Peoide; aud the |>opularity it has acquired s merited. hach number contains fully 141 pages ot reading matter, appropriately illustrated with good wood cuts ; and It contains In itself the racy monthly ind the more philosophical quarterly, blended witli be bttt features of the daily journal. It has gr<»it »ower fil the dissemination «.f a love of pure literature. rRUHSM'i Guide to American Literature, Lohdon. The volumes bound constitute of theinselvos e libra ry of mlsceilan-ous reading, such as cannot be found in :he same compass in any other publication that has :otne under our notice —Boston Ctmrier. SUBSCRIPTONS—IB67- The Publishers have perfected a system of mailing by which they can supply the Magazine and Weekly promptly to those who prefer to receive their period!* sals directly trom.the office of Publication. The postage on Harper's Magazine is 24 cents a year, %/hlch must be paid at the subscribers post office TKU»IH X Harper's Magazine, one year $4 00. An extra copy of either the Magazine or Weekly will be supplied gratis for every club of Pive Subscriber nt S-t OO each, inone remittance; or six con tea f>»" 120 00. v llack Numbers can be suppli"*! at any time. A Complete Set, now comprising Thirty-Three Vol umes, in neat cloth binding, w II bo sent by express, freight at expente of purchaser, f*i- $2 2"» per volume! Single volumes, by mail, postpaid 00. Cloth case* fur binding, 58 cents, Uy mail, postpaid. Subscriptions went from Hiitish North Americln Providences uQUst be accompanied with 24 cent* adap tlonal to prepay United States Postage. Address, HARPER k BROTHERS Nov. )4 C 6. Franklin Square, New Yoik. RURAL HILL NURSERY. pea OF AT*IM KfflDS, rJill K undersigned takes pleasure I n announcing t | Their many friends, and the public generally, tha they better are pi eparid then ever before t • tiirnisn Fruit Trees of Ail Kinds, AND SHRUBBERY & SHADE TREES, Of Almost Evert V\iuety. The universal testimony ot those who have been feupplied.with fruit and other Trees from Rcra] Hill Nursery IS,<h»t tlicy are larger, ef Superior quality arid grow BEirhll than th >se brought from foreign nurseries, of those truths, any number of reliable testimonial! can lie hail In this connly ami vicinity. Persons desi rous of portioning, are reipiestad to coll and eiamlm our splendid variety. It will amply repay, any person that wishes good fruit, and al an early dav from re planting to pun-base of ns, ee our trees are eitia lnr r -f and good. A number rf rellnble agents enn nnd profit ablj employment.by c..lllng upon the subscriber •,lying 2 1-2 miles west of Butler, Pa. Silas Pearce & Sons. Dntler, Nov. 7 '6O. GRISTMILL. SAWMILL —AND— Valuable Farm For Sale. rilllE subscriber offers f.rsal e Ffincrei >f land <.'tuaferi I In ('onnoqueni; ; »i.iK township, ll.illi-r louuii. In. five miles from Hntler—Twenfv five seres chare,l FI.OUEINO MILL. with Uu*» run of atone', two of wlilch are Burrs,and a SA.W MILL, in pood running order. 'I he nbovu farm is well tinihercd. and is situated In an excellent timbered a-i.l grain growing neighborhood and »■ lurches c >gveni"nf. w v al,uVe aro a good stream ol This property can be bought on very reasonable terms I ojsCMion (Jiven at once. Applv to JAS. T M'JUNKIN Heal Estate Agent. TiJJG Saturday Evning Post. A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM EN pitA.VINO. Reduced Prices to Clubs. The SA TV HI) A Y EVENING /'CWgives a beenti fill ste*l engraving n med onr oy Like's II *fpy Hot r>\ 2d i#J;e-long by -JO inches wide-fo every single ($J 60) subscriber, and to every one sending on a elm.. It w ill commence in the firit iiurnhwr • 112 .January a new story, calle.l " THE OUTLAWS DAlGlllkh' A Tale of the Southwest.'' by Kmorson Bennett, author of"The I'hantoi.i ,112 the Por.-st." Prairie Flow or " Ic. This will bo followed by other Serial Stories from the best authors, Sh rfer Stories, Essays Sketches, better * Agrlcultnr»l Articles, Ac., ure sine regularly given. The Po»>t Is Neutral in Politics—being ex(iusiv»dy de voted to Literature and does nut discuss Political or Sectarian que-bons—loaving these to the Political end Religions Press. It offers among its Premiums Whedor and Wilson's Sewing Machines, Silver Plated Tea .Sets. Spoon*. nnd Pitchers, Hold and Silver JVatchee, Double I'arrel Onns Aliens Riflet, Melodeon'f, Clothes Wringers' Apple tons Cyclopediai, Ac. New Subscribers who subscribe now for I>B7 will I,ave their names entered on the li.t of TIIK KOST at nice—anu receive the whole year If 07 be tides. "B- ■«. .-%Br W . 1 copy (ai.d one Premium J 4 (and one gratis) 800 ' (and one gratis) 12 ' (and one gratis) 28 00 Jnecopy each of A LADY'S FRIEND, $1 00 The getter up of a clnb will always receive a ccny o be PKKMIUM ENCJHAVINti. Members of a club vishiug the Premium Engraving must remit One Dollar Kxtra. Those desirous of getting np Ciubsor Premium I ists honM inclose fir* cents for sample paper, containing he particulars. Address 11, PETERSON A CO. 31'J Walnut St. Philadelphia. FOR SALE. I lIIR subscriber offfis for sale his propeetv situate in Ihe borough of Kmlenlon, Venangiroaatj I'enn'a ouaisting 'if one Firit-cl.us Hotel with Warero.im at ■ched, situated at the Allegheny Wharf, at the end of he bridge, and very convenient to where thj Railroad lepot Is located : one of the heat New Barns lb the coun y. well calcula/eil for Tavein pnrpns.-s, ,n.l l.lvrey table ; also, one ne wkli all the apparatus njy a few nionihs in use, and In complete order. An oundance of Hater, with Uyurantto protect the build tgfrom Are. This properly will be lold in part, or In whole, and on •asnnable terrfj. This property Is well worthy of the otlce of any fieraon or persons who may deaire to pot ior further particulars inquire of Uia snbecrllier llv. s .kk E I S 'HE subscriber wrtuld respectfully inform the public that he has erected a new CARRIAGE and WAD i MAKING SHOP, on Street, Opposite 11. Negley, and belowtlie M, E. Church, where he prepareil to do all kimls ot work in his line of buxi as, such as making Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Sub m, Sleighs, and any thing in the line of Carriage and agon making. R<pairing done in theahortett possible time. 40-OIVE IIIM A CA 1.1. "%a Nov. 7. -6C—tl{ FELIX B TKIXAL PUCE 10 GET BiRGIMS, Sad -11;II - ;" v ,l 4-> r Whips ' liess, & c . (All All Sll» riIFTE undersigned would respectfully Ir.form U»o nub 1. lie, that he has on hand it at the old stand of SKD. WlflK A BROWN, a large assortment of Saddles and Harness* COLLARS, WHIPS, and nil artir les turns Ily kept In his Hue of busine. which he will sell Ht reduced prices. 9it- All work mndp to order ; and repairing done on, |lie shortest notice. Remember the place. One door south of dykes' Pho tegraph Gallery, Mala Street, Butter, P*. « * n «.« p - p - SHOWN. Dec. 5, 60, 3 mos. The Magazine for the Times., PETERSONS MAGAZINE. Double-size slecl colored Fashion Plates. rpiIIS popular M nthly Mtgnxlne it the cheapest In 1 the world. In 18G7 It will contain ONB THOUSAND PAGES ! FOURTKRN BPLRNDID STEEL PLATES I TWEI.V E MAMMOTH FASHION PLATES! rWELVE COLORED PATTERNS! NINE HUNDRED WOOD CUTS! TWENTY-FOUR PAGES <>K MUSIC I All this will be given for only TWO DOLLARS a year or a dollar less than Marine, of the class of, 4 ;p«ter- Thrilling Tales and Novelettes Are the best published anywhere. All the most popn lir writers are employed to write originally f„r 'Petei - s"ii In is»,7. in addition t<> its usual quantity df *boi t .torfo. F.rar Original Co|.jrlgl,t Nvelct,,, Will b. R i» en, by Ann S. Stephens, Frank Lee Benedict gll.i Rod man, and the Author of "Mirgret Howth. > It also publishes MAMMOTH OOLOHCD FASHION PI,AI*3 iliwd of nil oilier#. Tlimpialw will l.« engravm! «» •"■'l. 1* IC« the II llni .ize, anil »ill c.iituin fr.,m lour lo six (imnes. They will be superbly colored Al*> a pattern, from which a dr«*«s. mantilla, or chihls di'ess can be out out, Withoutdhe aid of a uiantua-uiaknr. Al so several pages of Hotiseh Id and oltfc<r receipts. It is the best Lady's Magazine in the World. TRY IT FOR ONE YEAR. M»—•"Always in Advance One copy, oneyeni $ 2 0 Q Fire copies,for olio yu;r A Eight copies, fir one year I*2 <0 Fourteen copies, for one year 20 00' Pi emiu or Getting up Clubs. To every person getting up a club nt five, eight or foni teen, at the above rates, » copy of the Magazine for 1«T»7 #lll be giv.n gratis. 6 Specimens sent gratis, when written fbr. Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, Nov. 14 ffl.) 30ft Chestnut .Street, Philadelphia Pa THE LADY'S FRIEND: _ A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM EX OR AVINO.-s j REDUCED PRICES TO OLUDS. I The LADY'S FIJI END nsnounres for 19*7. the f| I lowing nevelets: —A New Story, by Mm Henry W< o l author of "East L> nne," "li e \ h«ititling ' «>n ~J il Woman bad her Wav," by E:iza belli p . . ft. m,. I tlior of" I II by the Suii," "No linger Young, ' ly I Am.*! da M. fn» I'Jass.'anthor of »Mii 11iht, ' At . an I 4 D n Cartel," by Frank lee Menedict. j It will give H Splendid D»yblo page Finely Co!.#ed , Faobicii P.ai< i'n ■i a vim? >n Steel—in every number. :t Will Rive a bi icitlfuily executed Fancy Steel en ra viua in every nuinb.tr. 1 It wiil givoa large assorlrnent of Wood Cnts, lllus j trating the Fashions, Fancy Work, Ac., in every nuui- It will give a populnr piece of Music, worth tho coi-t of the Magazine In itself—in every number. Ir will give a C»py if th . b.. ; »u1,r.il Premium Steel j Enurttviiig - i 'one of Life's Happy (lours 20 Indus | long by 2u in lies wile toev. rj sins » (*2 COj subsci her, and to every person landing on a Club. It offers as pc iiiuiiit, "Wheeler A Wilson'* Sewl | Machio'-. 44 £ilv»o Plated on Sefs " * Spoons,'' 44 it. ch«ra, "ilold arid Silver Watches,"' , «Onn«." 4 R| o» •M« lodeou-,' "C oches Wringers,' 4> Apploton's vclo podias, etc. 'D' k: mm. m a 1 copy (and tho largo Premium Engraving.) $2 fiO 4 cop,'as " " « 4 <H , *> ' (and one gratis) Soj (and one gratis) lift) 20 " (and one gratis) 2H Oi One copy of each of LADY'S FRIEND A POST, *1 0» The getter up of h < lub will alwa vs receive a cony of the PREMIUM EN OR \ VINO. Members of a Club wishing the Premium Engraving must remit One Dollar Extra. £*• Those de»ir< us of pelting up Hnb« or Premintn Lists, should enclose lifteon cents for.Sarnplo Ma 'a/.in«> containing the Piutlculars. Addiess DEACON k PETERSON, GfiiiMANTOWN TELEGRAPH A Family an ! an Agricutura Journal , ; Of the Largest and Handsomest !>< *- cription. DIiVOP 12 l> r Vi > CHOICE LITERATURE, including Po«tty, Norolette. i Tales, an I Moral Entei t'diiing I'fading generally. in the_ Literary' Deprirtmei t we shall present tlie choirest varieties within the reaeh of our extended means. Tim Novelette*, Taies, poetiy, Ac., shall be Kup[died frouj | the best and highest sources,,nnd be equal to anything 1 to be found in any journal or magasine. AORK.ULTURE AND HORUJCULTURE, embracing Farming. Oardening, Fr v it-r:.ising, Ac. Our Übor* in tliie depaitmrnt for over thirty years, have met the cordial approbatbui r.f the pnblir. Opr purpose has lieen to fui uinh nseful and reiiablo Information upon iheso very Important brancltetof industry, and to \ to te. t them so far as within onr power against the f»l*o doctrinea and s»dfl>«h < 112 the many empires and senMtlon-adventurers by whlcli the Farmer Is incessant ly assailed This portion of the Okrmantown Tki.k oripu isalu- Worth the price of subscription NEWS DKPALTMENT -The same industry, care, and discrimination, in gathering and preparing tlie Stir ring Events of the Day. eipresblv for this paper, which hitheit. has been one of It-, markod features and given so universal sntiefaction. will becontinn.-d with redoub led .-fforts io meet tiie iucre tsing demand of the public. Tr.KMs Two dollars and fifty cent» per annum. No orders received without the cash, and subscriptions stop ped at the end of tUs time paid for. A' dre."; „ , PHILIP H. FRCAB. Editor and Proprietor .Oermantown, Philadelpha, Ta . FRANK MOOBE'S Anecdotes, Poetry, and Inci dents of the War. 682 page,-?, double column, beautifully illustrated with 11 fc'egant Cabinet Steel Engraving*. OPINIONS \VoRK. Horace Greeley In the Tribune of Juno 5, says : 44 It is an exceedingly rich book, containing more mat ter ot interest than all the novels that have been issued for the last six yaare, or that will be for the next six. It gives the best tilings sail, done, or written by Rebels as well as Unionist;, most Judiciously selected, compact ly put together, and handsomely printed It s«oid only oy subscription; but those who have a chance to subscribe and don'*, will makfa blunder." The New York Evening Post says: " The book is full of fun and pathos, wit and humor patriotic sentiment, ami strange adventures. It fills in the outlines of formal histories of the war, and g'*«s a better and more vivid picture of the times we have just passed than any of them. It is just the book for M A 8.U.1Y DAT AT A COUKTRT IJI!*." The New York Commercial says: ''Mr Moore has given us % book which surpasses in Interest anything of the kind which has appeared or is likely to in tlie thousand and wae war histories which are published or announced• ' " OREKLEY S GREAT CONFLICT, AND MOORE'S ANECDOTES together form a complete History of the Rebellion " We watt good agents in parts of every State in the Union. Terms very liberal to experienced can Yasser# MALE OR FEMALE * Descriptive circulars sent on application. Address JAMES PORTEUS. General Agent, 2 Ho. 4o Bible Hom.-m, New York. »OT .2« 112 C 6.
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