The American Citizen. OO I, vear, If paid In »dv»nce,rr within mond. I nr!!SO if not paid until tfter ; the expiration o the first SJX inr nUis. TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &C. One square, one Insertion $1 00 Each subsequent insertion 60 U column for six months 1- W (2 column for six months - -JO 00 1 column for six months —•» for one year i 00 U column f'»r one yei\r... M 00 1 column for one year ....... w prpf-seional and Business Cards, not exceeding 8 lir.ee, one year ® 00 Executors, Administrators and Auditor's notices, each,3l>o Applications tor Licenses, each Cautions, Eat rays, Notices of Dissolution, Ac., not exceeding 1 square, 3 Insertions, each - 00 10 liaos of Nonpareil, or its equivalent, will make a square JOB WORK. V.£ sheet hand-bill, 50 copies or less $1 5 t? »• " " 2 60 Q u «« 4 00 ftlt - " " « 00 SLASKS. For any quantity under 6 quirea, $1 60 per qutre; on all amount* over that, a reasonable reduction will be made ECBISE3S CARDS. Single packs,sl*so; each additional p*fk, 50 tta. LOCAL VOTICFS lOcentsper line for each insertion. DEATHS Ann MARRUOES, will be published gr»tis. where the xime doei not exceed 5 lines; for each additional line, 6 cts. will be chat gen. Advertisements of O. C. Sale, Executors Admmtstra tors,and Auditor's notices; Estiays, Dissolution or I art parship, Cautions, and all transient advertisemeflts ML»T POBITIVELT BR PAID IN ADVANCE. C. K. ANDERSON, Editor and Proprietor. Dec 6 \fm tarn's ou 1 co n. X T, >'*3f ? F. is hereby given that the following Accounts of Admintatiatora, Executors, and Ouafdlans, have been filed in the Register's offl jeat Butler, and will be Presented to Court for confirmation and allow ance, on Wednesday, tho 6th day ol March, 1567. I. Final account of Martha M'Clelland, Executrix o James M'Clelland, dee'd. Filed Dec 12,1866. 3. Final Account of Thomas Robinson and J. G Mar shall, Executors of Wilson Poarce, dee'd. Filed De cember 6, IHA6. 3. Final Account of John M. Millingerand Richard Allison, Administrators of Abraham Mtlliuger, dee'd— riled Dec. 8, 1*66. 4. Final Account of John Maharg, .!r . Guardian of Asrou Gamble, minor son of Samuel Gamble, dee'd.— Filed D*-c. 15,18€0. 6. Final Account of John Maharg, Jr. Guardian of Rachel Gamble, minor daughter of Samuel Gamble, de ceased. Filed Dec. 15, 1860. i. Final Acconnt of W 11. Jamison and Wm S?«-»n Executors of Nancy Stein, deo'd. Filed Jan. 8, 18'" 7. Final Account of DanM Lard In, Administrator of llary Montgomery, dee'd. Filed Jan 0,1 867. B*. Final Acconnt of Bsckiel Lewis, Executor of Wm. Lewis, dee'd. Filed Jan. 10, 1867 #. Final Account of Sarah Hilliard, Administratrix of 7. B. Hilliard, dee'd. Filed Jan 11,1867 10. Final Acconnt of He&ry W Barnhart, one of the Administrators of Philip M. Barnhart, dee d Filed by John Rater, Administrator oi sold Henry Baruliart, Jan. 12, 1867. Vt. Final Acconnt of Benjamin Donthett. Execute of David Speer, dee'd Filed Jan.ls, 1867 12- Final Account of Jamas Sample, Administrator of John Hartzel, dee'd. Filed Jan, 2J, 1867. IS.Finftl'Aocosint of Washington Bovard. Adminis trator of Jainea Thompson, dee'd. Filed Jan. 23,1507. U. Final Account of Jane Boyle, Administratrix oi Thomas Boyle, dee'd Filet} Sept. 3LIBCC 15 Partial Accouut of Jonathan Walker, Executor of Wm. Walker, dee'd. Filed Nov. 12.1866 16 Final \cct of Jonas Cmstead and Renban Mussel man, Administrators of John Leahman, dee'd. Filed Jan. 31st. 1867. 17. Accouut of David McKeo. Guardian of Martha M- Miles, James A. Milea, Hutchison B- Miles, Hannah R. Miles, Aqnilla C Milea, Isolina D Miies and Jasper Taylor Miles, seven minor children of John Miles, dee'd filed Ja.w 31. 1867. 18. Tho Account of Lewis 7.. Mitchell, Esq., Execu tor and Trustee under the will of Dr. I'ensard R. De- Wolf, dee'd. Filed Fob. 1. 1867. 10. Final Account of John 11. Negley, Administrator of Jo«otih P Pa tuson, late of Butler township, dee'd Filed Feb. 2, 1867. 20. Final'Aect of David Kelly, of John Montgomery, dee'd. Filed Eeb. 2 1867. 21. Final Acct of David Kelly, Executor of Alexander Murdoch, dee'd. Filed Feb. 2. 1*67. 29. Final acconnt of N F M'Candlees, Administra tor of C. FJeeger, dee'd: File«l Fdbruary 4,1867. Final Account ot S E. Allen, Ailim'nistrator of Rob ert AH*n, late of Allegheny township, dee'd. Filed February 9, 1867. Final Account of E. 11. Randolph, Administrator of John Randolph. Filed February 6,1867.. Final Account of W. W. Roberts, Esq., Administra tor of Mary Roberts, late of Portersville, dee'd. Filed February 8, 1867. Final Acconnt of John M. Turner, Administrator of Gyrus Host n berry, dec'<L Fited February 8,1867. S. NIXON, Register's Office, Feb. 2,1867.—n0.0. Register, i' sicsu 1 Fill IE following appraisement list of property retained I under the 6th Section of the Act of Assembly of Mth of April, 1851, have been presented and filed In the office of Clerk of Orphans' Court, In and for the county of Butler, to-wit: No. I, November Term IM6—Mrs. Sarah Murrin. widy'i of (leorge Murrin, dee'd. Personal property amounting to S3OO. Michael McDaughlin and Wm. Holland, Ex'ra. No 10, November Term. 1866.—Mrs. Elisabeth Raajhart. widow of Win Reaghart, dee'd. Personal properts amounting to $193,10, Peter Fennel. Adm'r. No. 38, November Term, 1866. Mrs. Margarp Moore, widow of John R. Moors, dee'd. Personal pro party amounting to S3OO qB John Montgomery and Sam. Andetson, Arou No. 4H, Novi-mber Term, IH6<l—Mrs. Hanna rn hart, widow of John Barnhart, dee'd. Person per ty amounting to S3OO. J. McMicbael, Adm'r. Of which the creditors, heirs, legatees, distributees, a nd others interested, will take notice and appear at onr Orphans' Coyrt, to b» held at Hutlar. on the fourth day of SIM-CII next, and not Ut«r than the third day thereof, to show cause, if any they have, why the sivid appro/se ment list should not be confirmed absolutely no 9, 3w F M EASTMAN, Clerk. TAVERN LICENSE. TUB following persou# have filed their applications to March Sessions, 1867 in tbe <-fflc». of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter S**»iorM of Butier county for License, under the acts <4 A«aamb!y, °f March 21st, and April 20th. 1858, to regulate the aaU of intoxica ing drinks, to wit: I.—Joseph Kobnfelter, borough 0 f Saxnnbnrg 2.—Chri-tjjher Michel, '• " 3. itrsnse. Hawnahstown, Jefferson tp. S Frsnois Lanbe. borough of Saxotiburg. 6.—William Vocreley, " Butler. 6.—Jacob Sbel y 11 Harmon}" 7—Jordan Eytn, " Butler. B.—l*atrlrk Kelley, •' " 9.—David M Kelly. Centre township. 10.—Henry Stockie, Evansburg ll.—Jacob Dumbacher. t>anberry township. 12—Michael Zimmerman, borough Butler 13. —Georgs Kcßamy. Fairview township. *♦.—D. 8. Rodgers, tlakland " 16—William Ritchie, hcrough of Centrevllle. 16.—William U. Christlev, * 4 14 17. F. T nafner. Middlesex township. 18.—-Samuel Allen, borough of Prospect. lU.—Joseph Sailer, OakUud township. RESTAURANT LICENSE Francis Lanbe, borough of Saxonburg. Licenses will he presented on Wednesday, March 6th, 1867. Kentonstranees must be ftled on or before thai any. Applicants will bring their bonds to my office be fore the «JAJ of bearing. Licensee ifjjgT pe taken out within Fifteen UMys after being granted, or thdy will be REVOKED according to law. F. M EASTM AN, February 13, <W7. Clerk. sassiEia^'s BY virtue ol a Writ of Venditioni Exponas, Ac., is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler county , and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court-house in the borough of But ler, on MONDAY, the 4th day of March, A. D., 1867, at 1 o'clock,P. M., thfi following described property to wit;— All the right, title,lnterest and claim of Dominick Mc- Laughlin, of, in and to Fifty acres of land, more or lesa, situate in Marion township, Butler county. Pa. bounded Noith by M- McLaughlin, Bast by Alex, Mc- Murry, South by Jos. Bailey. West by Peter Itf'Laugh lln; about Ten acres cleared. Seized and taken tn Kx eoutlonas the property of Doxniniok McLaughlin,at the suit of Patrick M*Bride. ALBO. All ths right, title, interest and claim of Jas. Dow ney, of, In and to Sixty acres of land, more or lew. sit uate in Clearfield township, Butler county, Pa., boun ded North by Edward Downey, East by W*m. Dougher ty, South by Neal McLafferty . west by Mary M Bride; Forty acres cleared, six of which are meadow, One Frame house and log barn thereon erected. Seized and taken In execution as the property of James Downey, at the suit of Mary Mcßride. James McLafferty. Guar dian of Mary M'Bfide, now tor ipeof Daniel McGinley All the right, title, Interest and claim of Jacob Pisor, of, In and to Fifty acres of land- more or l«ss, situated in Concord township, Butler county, L'a , bounded north by James Kelly ; east by Wm. McGill; south by Wm'. Starr; and west by John Starr About Uiirty scree cleared, five of which are meadow , s young orchard of flftv Apple Trees not yet bearing; a Frame House and Log Stable thereon erected Seised aud taken in exe cution oe -the property of Jacob I'isor. at tte anil pf Henry Kubn ALSO All the right, title interest and eiaim of Wm. Logue Of,ln and to One Hm» !r d Acrepof Land, mere or I ' ed l, Nurth*bi John »Sfk.til!lg Li*r»Vr Wm. Liudsey : South ny WUluwn Logue; nnd w • -t by Jfm. Logue.— iSu%|. .duent Jki niavA «..kei' : u i-t ■ • the property of Wi/liam Logue, ai iu« suuoi ... l ui viance JAS. B. STORY. vShsff- Office, Feb. 1,1867 (nc. », tt" BOOTS AND SHOES. B.C.HUSELTON RETAIL DBAI.ER IN BOOTS AND SHOE?, THREE doom North of SI Abojr. .tore, In the room fbrmrr ly occupied hy Mis Hertzberecr, OH Main Street, But ler, Pa , announces that be has ojieoedt Boot and Shoe ttore, confuting of Misses and Children's Congress, Laced and Morocco Gaiters. Tampico, French and grained Morocco, Kid, & Calf Skin Shoes. | Also, a complete stock of ladies' Gents' and Child- Over Shoes and Slippers, { of all sizes and stTlw. MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR, Consisting of Col 112 CongreM Cialter»i French C'nlf, Common, lilp, u iXJppcr Hoots. A large stock <»f children's shoes, of all the different styles, constantly on hand. A large stock of leather and findings, suitable for this market, constantly on hand, consisting in i>nrt of Kids, Moroc<x>es, Linings, French and Common Calf, Kip, Upper and SOLE LEATHER. Al"->. Phoe Nnils, Lasts, Pegs, Awls, Shoe-thread, 1 Hummers. Pinchers, Rubber*. Ac t To short time and cash buyers, I offer superior in ducements. Call and examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Particular sttention paid to A. M. NF.YMAN, M. D. lMiyftU'lun and Surgeon Office immediately opposite Walker's buiUi6ui Butler. June 27. 1805. To the Public. ■Hi K citizens of Butler and vicinity are h reby re 1 spectfully informal that the undersigned hns open" ©d a shop on the West sidect Maine Street. brtw-en the Court honso anil the Vogely House, where he is pre pared to repair Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and all kinds of Locks and Sewing Machines All work done warranted to give satisfaction. TRY MB. no 0, 3mo J. M. JONE*. JOE*HH J. ELLIOTT ......OEORDE ROSRJ ELLIOTT & ROSE, House, Sign & Ornamental Painters. Papor Haning Done on *he Shortest Notice. BCTLKR, Feb. 20, 1866 —1y. Administrator's Notice. \ITHERBAS, Tetters of Administration, on the es. \\ t-to of Hiram Donaldson, bite Veteran Volun teer, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned; therefore, all persons Indebted to said estate are requit ed to pay immediately, and persons having claims against the same will present them properly authenti cated fir settlement. J K VINCENT, Admr. All perso is interests! wiil take notice thai said Hiram Donaldson, de. :'d. while a prisoner in Andersonville, (leorgia, loaned money to several of his fellow prisoners, for which be took their Notes or Due Bill* which are now in my hands for collection, vix • George \V. Shakeley, $36,00; Arthur Crawford, $38,26; Christopher Henderson, $7,«»0; John Joseph, $20,00; Henry L. Benniger, $32.40 : J. 8. <» tiffin, $2,50; James Harper, $36,00; J S Lytle, $2.75; Andrew Kodgsrs, Co. It, *30,00; William p. Croop, $5,00. If the above amounts are paid off on or before the 20th day of next April, the tame will be accepted without interest: after that date, they *ill be collected with in terest and coals. J. R VINCKNI. Feb. 13, 1887.8 w. Marion tp., Administrator. >' E W F 1 II >1 I HAVE this day associated myself with a young»r brother, with whom the business will hereafter be carried on at the old stand, under the name and style of no 0, tf M'ABOY BRO S J. HICKLINO & Co.'s Great Sale of Watches, On the popular one prlee plan, givine every persona handsome and reliable wat'h for the low priee of Ten Dollars, without regard to value, and not to be paid for unless perfectly satisfactory. 600 Solid Gold Hunting Watches $250 io S7OO 600 Magic Cased Gold Watches. 200 to 600 600 Ladies' Watches, Enamelled 100 to 300 1,000 Gold Hun ing Chronometer Watches 250 to 300 1,000 Gold Hunting Kuglish levers. 200 fp 250 3 (MM) Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 150 to 200 6 000 Oold Hunting American Watches 100 to 250 5,000 Silver Uunting I«evers 50 to 150 5,000 Silver Hunting Duplexes 76 to 260 6,000 Gold Ladies' Washes 60 to 260 10,000 Gold Hunting Leplnes „. 60 to 100 inooo Miscellaneous Silver Watches 60 to 75 £5,000 Hunting Silver Watches 15 to 5) SO <>oo A«-oited Watches, all kiuds 10 to 76 Kvery person obtains a Watch by this arrangemeQt, I costing tint $lO. while It may be worth $760. No par tiality shown lleasis. J. Hickling A Oo.'s Great American Watch Co , New York City, wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Certificates naming articles, are placed In sealed envelopes. Holders are entitled to the articles nnme.i on their certificates, upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a wstch worth $750 or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates entitles you to the articles named thereon, upon pay ment, irrespective of its worth . and as no article valued lesx than $lO is named on any certificate it will at once be -een that this is no lottery, L#Jt a straight-forward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the m<sit fastidious. A single certificate will be sent by mail, post-paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five tor sl. eleven for $2, thirty three and elegant premium for $5 sixty-sif ttnd more valuable premium for $lO, one hnndrnd and most sn perb watch for sls. TO agenta or those wishing em ployment this i* a rare opportunity. It is a legiti mately conducted business, duly * antborised by tbe Government, and cpen to the most careful scrutiny . Try ua. J. HICKLING A CO , 149 Brondwuy—Near P 0, no 8,3m City of New York. S6O 00, * co ° O, 00 - WEED LOCK STITCH SBWINO MACHINE ALSO, FINKT.E 1 LYON. BEST IN USE. TJIIB IS WIIAT $«) WILL DO 100 Machine will Hem, Fell and Bind ; Braid Tuck and Cord; Gather and .Quilt; Make a Dearer Cloth Overcoat; Make a Frock Coat; Make a SaJin Vent; Make Cloth PanU; Bind Shoes; Will do erenr description Of Drew Making (60 Machine wiil do all kind* of Family Sewing. (60 Machine will rue over Mama wtthont breaking needle* or skipping stitches. (09 Machine Rtitchee alike on both aides. fCO Machine is the cheapest Machine J>y per cent in use, aud will tew faster, if no* superior to any 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. 8 S3O BIIAW A CLARKE'S SEWING MACHINE, warranted five years and licensed THE AIKEN KNITTING MACHINE, is the best in use. Will knit 12 pairs of socks in a day. Braid and Embroidery stsmps tor eale, end stamping done. A raided for cnttinc LADTFB* and CHILDREN'S drVny per*. le-rn fr. rv it ,vitt iMirgh, Pa.. Aud A. H. MAYS, White town, no V. Srno Jiutler County, Pa | List of Letter*, T% EMAININQ in the Poet Offlce at Butler, Penn'a., Lisbon Minn MR Lepeal Catharine M'Brtde Mr Neal MVaudlees Miss Rvilla Mohr Vreidertek M'Connel Mrs Hamilton ! Martin John ; Mechlins A Bryson 1 Nohe Jacob 2 Nevman Miss M M I Palmer John Esq Pelrce James ! Pelffer John I'ringle J H i Hither Mia Barbara Rimbaugh S W 1 Keiber WmW j Shondler Lues a Micafard B Sbaler Miss Margaret Vigneron M W Vigand, Fard, package Walley Maggie E Weeks Asa H 1\ Febrnanr 4th, MOT. Arnold Miw Anna J il Bartlej Mis* Lfczli Brannon Mr. Byrasa % J Flick Bphriam F.oney and Dillage, Mias&s Bonn Mr. Wm *2 Doerr lUr Johu " !! Dngan Miss Grace Derr Hainuel Dunn Mit*e Flixabeth i! Dinsmort Mies Nancy i I Gibson A. y\. Gillig M, E-q Qerstner. M Kethrena Ilornback Mr Joseph Herzog Moses Basal ton Mr Antan Hay* MIUB Rebecca Harbison Mr Matthew Ingart Mr Nickel King Mr Henry, Koenig Mr John Kennedy Mr James Krief Frederick 4 K.iley Mr Timothy Persons calling for the above named letters, will say advertised." J RBDWICK, P* M. ! Trial List for March Term. WEEK ] gamnal Park' S.muel P. Thompson S. M. McCullongh, Trea*. J ime* M'Klheny of Bounty find v« Jainee Tracy vs Moses Freeman John Voglejr vs Win Vogely A F. Hurley John Cannon. Adm'r rs John McDivit Matthew Riddles Exrs vs K.J Ortg,; [SECOND WEEK ] I»aac Sponsler vs David M t.ahall John MnjTin's Ex'rs vs Daniel Kelly Eleanor lilne* vs Samuel Winner, Jr., Bam Winner William Davidson v* John Bulford Samuel A. Purvlaace vs lI.J. Berg William B. Letnmoa vs Jacob Machliog William Clark vs James 9. Smith John Murrin's Ex'rs vs Daniel Kelly Jarob 7.i Iglur, at al. vs James McElheney Iki.jamin l)< utbett vs Robert Dojds Lydla McLure vs Mary U. Brown, et al •JW. Forrester, et al vs Jacob Zeigler Harvey B. Thompson vs Isaac Sponsler, et al David Baitley vs John Smith Flwmaa J. Borg vs James Hall Thomas Rod g ere vs Thomas Hind mag Susan Hall ys School Dts rict of Oaklaed township Emanael Emminger vs School District of Oakland township J H. Perkins vs School District of Oakland township William Byers vs School District of Oakland township Nicholas hairs vs John Means Button Reams vs 0. C. Roessing Putton Reams vs G C. Rooming Tho 8. Rodger*, for use vs Bernard Vosbrtok Francis Eyth vs Jacob Zeiglor Tho*. Cain, for two vs John M. Elliott G. Cooper vs W, 0. Rre.ckenridge J. W. Forrester vj Jacob Ziegter, et al Patt<>n Kear us vs Bernard Roesaing et al no 8, 6w J. B. CLARK, Prothonotary. r* Ait I'KIl TEAR! Wo want \gents everywhere to sell our IMTRO?S» ss» Rawing Machines. Three now kinds. Un dor audnppor feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five yearn Above salary or large commission paid. The om.r ma chine* sold in United States for leas than f4<>, which are ttUy Hctnttd by Howe., Wheeler if- Wilton, drover dk Baker, Singer rf On, and Bachelor. All other cheap machines are infringement* and the teller or user are HahU to arrest,fine and imprisonment. Illustrated clr rulars sent/ree. Address, or call upon Shaw A Clark at Biddeford, Maine,or Chicago 111. _ J_nne 27 .yl^ EarM:u WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture tho very best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Oassimeres and Yarns, (•f every kind and color, which we will sell as 'ow to cash buyers, if not lover than they can be had East, or West If you want ITeavy Barred, White, Brown, or Grey Flannels. Warranted to havn NO SHODDY in them, *go to the Union JVoolcH Factory, Butler, Pa., if yon want Heavy t'asNi meres, Warranted to have NO BIIODDT in them, goto the Butler Woolen Factory. If you wapt ft good article of KTO< it iv A it v. Warranted to have no Shoddy in It, goto tho Butler Woolen Factory. 10,000 Paunch of Wool Wanted in Exchange for the Above Goods. H. FULLEETOJf. Due 4, e«.,lf : Drug and Grocery Store. rpllE subscribers have Just received, and are noar 1 opening, at their Store-room, opposite Peter Duffj's in liutler, An Extensive Assortment or DIIUGS, MEDICINEG OILS, PAINTS. DYE STPFFS, PATENT MEDICINES. TOILET SOAP, PERFUMERY, AND THH CHOICEST LIQUORS ! 112 '-r chemical and mediscinal purposes. Also, all kinds FoArushee, Notions, Ac. hyslclnna prescript lona carefully and promptly rompoumlrd. IN I 11E GROCERY DEPARTMENT will be found almost every article for fam ily use. Also NAIL 3, GLASS, GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, COOKERY, STONEWARE, BUCKETS, TUBS, &c., «o. t &c. The highest market price paid for all kinds of produce in exchange k FOR GOODS. BELL «Si DIEFFENBACHER. Mnv 28, 1 Hfi'i:: IV- I'Aeculor'ii .Volice. Estate of Abraham Parker, Dec'd. LKTTERS Testamentary with the will annexed have this day, February 4th , 1867, been duly granted by the Register to A. I). Weir. Kxecntor of Abraham Parker, late of Buffalo township, de *d., therefore, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thofe having claims or de mands against the name, will present them properly authenticated for settlement. A. D. W KI it, no 9, 6w Kxecntor. Executor"* Notice. Estate of Samuel Parks , Dec'd. j rF.TTERB Testamentary on the estatate of Samuel J Parks, dec'd, late of Middlesex township, have this day. February 4, 1X67, beon granted to the undersigned, by tho Register of Butler County, therefore notice is he.-eby given to all interested In said eatate, Hiatal, persons knowinglhemselrea Indebted to aald ••Mate, are hereby reqneetcsl to make immediate payments, and those having claims against the same, will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JA MO PARRS,) „ , no », «w« »11. HATg, j" "• Excculor't Notice. Ex/ate of .Joseph Wolf, Dec'd. NOTICE i* hereby given that Letter* Testamentary having been iaitued to th« undersigned, on the estate of Joneph Wolf, lata of Forward twp., dee d; all persona having claims agftinut Mid astute, will present them properly authenticated for settlement, and t h<«« kn . ' p themselves indebted to said estate. will make imo. «<ate payment PATRICK HAMILTON, January 31,1807 [na 9, 4w J Kexecutor. PLOWS . WE ARE RKLIAILY INFORM *kat aome pers< n or persons have been iielling plows through out the county ,i epre-ent ing t hem as made by 0. A J R. Moeer. thin fr therefore to warn tiie pnblie against such, as all plows we make ha%e our Plows always on hand, and work warranted. O.iJ E MOBKR. no 0, 6mo Bntler, Pa. DIHNOI-ITIOJf. aIHK firm of R. C. A. L. M'Aboy was this day dissolv , ed by mutual consent J. Lynn Mr A boy retiring from the business, having associated himself with the firm of of Uay, M'Aboy A Spang, No 45 Woodl Street, Pittsburg. 1 A». persons owing said firm are requeued io pay. and where payment cannot be made, to tattle by n^teor oibei fr.*e. The necessity of prompt settlement will commend itself to all, aa the retiring of J. Lynn Mr- , A boy require* bis full share ta be withdrawn from the 1 no 0, 3w | NEW ARRIVAL OF WINTER MOT mm, cloaks, AND SHAWLS. WE HAVE just recsivsii.theilarge*t and mo*t complela Stock of FRENCH MERINOESk, WOOL VeLAINS, CASHMERE, COBURGS, PRINTS, MUSLINS. CABSIMERK4. *0 Ever offered to the public, and as our stock was pur chased on the recent panic, wo are able to sell at very low prices, FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! WE HAVE a very large Stock of Ladies, Misses k Children* ». APB, VICTO BINES COLLARS, CUFFS, AND MUFFS, OF ALL STYLES and quality. Also a very fine assortment of Cloaks» Saques and Circulars, of our own Manufacture, which enables us to sell at less prices than parti"" who buy them east We have a very large and cheap Stock of I ' SHAWLS of all Styles, Sizes, Prices and QUALITIES, i < Remember we buy all our goods by the ' Case. Bale & Package Thich enables us to sell at EASTERN JOBBERS I'IIICES, We would call the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. To this Stock of Good?. DUNLAP, LUKER & CO., 136 Federal street, Allegheny City Penn'a. Oct .11 68-6mos. IMMtlin.S' ; ELECTRIC SOAP SAVES TIME, SAVES MONEY, ' SAVES L ABOR. . SAVES CLOTHES. ' SAVES WOMEN, An«l nil <«i'ororg Nell It. It i» used by ruting into «rnall*havfnjr* nnd dissolving in hot water, then s >ak lb* clothe* fiv« to ten minute*, and a little hand rubbing will make hem ai clonn as hours of hard machine rubbing with ordinary *>Oap, and tho nio.it delicate fhbrio reeeite no Injury. Wo can re fer to thouNanda of families who are lining it, and who could not bo pei-Huadod to do without ; Dobbins' Electric Soap. Sold by all leading groceries throughout the Stato Manufactured only hy DOBBINS & LOVE. Wholesale OUlce 107 South Fifth Street, no 0. 3m Philadelphia, Pa. rpHl subscriber won hi respectfully inform the pnblta | that he has erected a new CARRTAOK and WAU ON* MAKING SHOP, on Street, oppiwite 11. Nfgley, and below the M, K. Church, where he is prepared to do all kinds ot woik in his line of hu>>i , nun*, such as making Ruggiea, Carriagp* Wagons, Sul kies, Sleighs, and any thing in the line th Carriage and i Wagon making. Repairing done in tbenhorteit possible time. WKIIVE IIIM A CALL.-fc* yor. 7, '66 —tf.] FELIX R TRCXAL. FARM FOR SALE. TIIK sabscriber offers for sa)o hja iipleatud farm, sltnato in Rntlertp., North Kaat of and adjolnini; the borough of Butler, containing 84 Acres of Choice Land, under a high stato of cultivation two line brick honses one of extra large size, one brick ahd one frame hern thereon erected: all them? buildings are in good condi- Ition. A large orcUnrd of choice fruit of almost every variety, a This Farm is Well Watered. One good coal bank opened, and in good working or der. 77TA? If.V Ma , e very easy to perehaaers. For fnr- J liier particulars call on tho euVacrioer living on the premisco. Dec. 12, 1860.3m) CHRISTIAN SEIBERT WATCHES, CLOCKS, —AND— JEWELRY, THE nndersigred would respectfully inform tne pub lic that they have on haud, and are constantly re ceiving a great variety of SPLENDID CLOCKS, among which is the New Patent Lever Clock. This is a.striking clock, and has been lately lntrodn• ced by ns. It is a first clas« time keeper MAJTTEL ( LOCftM, •112 all descriptions, and of the very best material and workmanship, warranted to keep good time. American and Patent Lever Watches, hanting case, warranted good time ksupers. Colt nn/1 Sharp's Kevolverw and Cartridges, i Jewelry, of all kinds, and of good qua! j ty, all of which ! wi)l be sold on reasonable terms for cash. . 1 I We are now prepared to do aJI work and repairing « properly belonging to a jewelry establishment, ID a i satisfactory and workmanlike manner. c Watchen and Cloclu, cleaned and repaired, on short notice. Dou't forget the place, West aide of Maiu Street, - nearly apposite Duffy's store, and opposite Dr, Ney man's office. CHAS. WISEMAN A 00- January, nofi, flmo. j JOHN SCOTT, One Door South of J, M. Thompson's I Law Office, IHT BITTLiKIt, ANNOUNCES that he is now opening aad« receiving his Second st«»ck of Consisting of DRY GOODS, of all description, such as CLOTII4, CASSTMERES, SATINETTS, JEANS, TWEEDS, FKFNCn MERI NOES. SILR, POPLINS, ALPACAS, COB LRUS, NOTIONS, gifiidij parte ilothing, FLANNELS OF ALL KINDS AND COLORB SIiAHKSTS, CARPETS, AM»tl GMEte. Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats, Gaps, Boots, A Shoes, SOLE: LEATHER And all such goods as this market requires, which will be sold CHEAP. m iBMSi \ So Tronl>lc to Nliow (i)ood<t. Highest Market I'rice Paid for till kinds of merchantable Produce. N0v.14 €6) JOHN SCOTT. iTOEKIS OTUPI FOII Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Chol era Morbus, Cholera Infan tum, Fits from Worms, Wind in the Stom ach and Bow els, &c., BUT 1 ** r K'jr«-' ■' Mi #, w Fon Children when Teething! AND TO PRODUCE SLEEP. mil IS Medicine is positively warranted superior to anv 1 other article of tho MnJ in market, and in s<>ld In that way that personscan'have their money refunded by CNlling i>n the l,ocitl Asient if not perfectly Satisfactory. SoM everywhere at 26 cents per bottle J. C. REDICK .1 CO., ijoy 21, 'C6—flniosj Agent* lor Duller. ' A SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM WILCOX <t GIUUS' OF.LRBRATBD noisejoss Sew Ing machines offered n» pr« n:lnms fbr subscribers to Arthur's Home Magazine FOB ±BG7. Tho HOME MAGAZINEIa now so w llknowq to the rca ing public, that we need scarcelvsay what has often been said, ttyat its editors rcgdrd literature as smnathing higher than a simple art That its crowning excel lence tb ey consider iti power for good. And so they will erers'ek to make the home the minis ter of all things pure and noble, the* teacher,whether by sto y, poe ,n or estiy, that only es men live hy the "Oolden R .lo' ' can thev he wise ox happy. In order that onr lady readers throughout the corn try may have true styles of dre*s«, wo have placeu our Fashion Department in the hands cf M'mc. Deinorcst, of S'ow Yoj'li. This lady has become the arbiter cf fashion in Iho inited States, and it is gratifying to know that hor taste s pure and womanly TERMS yearly in advanca. —1 copy, 2.60. 4 copies for f'< Oft. 6 copies, and one extra to getter up of clubs > flO. 6 copies, and one extra sls. 14 cl)bies and one I extra. s2l* Samplo N«.s 20 cents premiums we have »elected a pair of charm ing pictures—"The I>r i>n rl it.-** of the fitval lowi." and •• The return of the Sual - One of these pillnres will he sent »o cacll person from whom we recel»« a club of snliMcrihers as above. One will al«o he sent to each single subscriber who sends us I'.*. 60 for the Home Magazine. IF3,Fr>r $3 wo wtfl send the "Home Magazine,'' and the Children's Uoiu Mr- Arthur's new Mags/.lne for the ' Little ones " For $1 60 we send Homo Magazine and "Lady's Hook FOJ s."> 60 ws send the three mag azines just named. OUK SEWING MACHINE PHEMIUII. The machine we offer (WILCOX & 01 lißS 1 ) is the No. 2. as described in the manufacturer's list, ( ash pr.ee S6O, furnished with hammer, feller, and braider* This machine has hecome a honse hold favourite on account of its noiselessness, rapidity and easy management. A ehild can work it For 60 subscribers to Home Magazine and SIOO we send one of these machines. Putin order to enablt thone who cannot procure so subscribers to get a machine, we have so arranged the offer that, by the ad dition of a sum above what may be secured for sub scriptions, of from $6 to S3O, according to aiie of list, anv one may obtain a machine f9, w end 20 ceufa for specimen number of Home Magazine and get foil par ticulars, Adores* T. 8 ARTHUR A CO., Nov 28 CO 4 moe.) 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 ? If so, i purchase a Box of BIiADK'S EUPHONIAL LUBRICATORS! THE PEOPLES MOST SURE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, CATARRH, ASTHMA. DIP. THERtA, BRONCHITIS. AND PULMONARY DISEASES. The Lubricator is a medical preparation in the form of a lozenge, which of ail modes is the most pleaeant and convenient. They contain no deUterious ingredi ent, and warranted to be always sa# even for the w«*k est and most seneitire stomach la Croup they give immediate relief For Coughs and Colds th«y are in valuable, For Catarrh, Aathina. Bronchitis they have | ' no etjual in the market, (vide certificates accompanying ! ' each box.) I»iptherla, that dreaded and desolating dis ease, they control wonderfully and aimo*f immediately. No Public Speaker, Singer or Teach&r, should be with- , ( out them, ss they removo hoarseness and strengthen 112 and clear the voice Jt&- Always us« tbenj in time, and if symptoms are i severe use very freely. J J. H. Rlades A' Co., Proprietor, Elmira, N. Y. For sale by all Druggists. J. IIJCN'DBRSON A Co*, 112 Wholesale Agents, Dec. M llnqneitlonnblj the beat *u*tntned ■ work of the Kind In the World." 1 HARPER'S * MMIME.; Critical Jfotices of the Press. It i« the foreniobt Magatlneof the day. The flrohide never had a more deilghtful companion, nor the million 1 a more enterprising friend, than ({arpsr a Magazine.— I Methodist Baltimore) The MoutfllJ lj» the world.—-V. T. Oh seiver. We tan»t refer of Eulogy to the high tone and varied excellences of IIARrNR'3 MAGAZINE— H journal with a moptllly circulation of about I70.(k»0 . copies—ln wiiosy ages are ta.be fonn>i some pf the I choicest light and general reading of the day Wo y tpenk of this work as nn evidence of the cnlture Of the American People; and tho popularity it has acqitired is merited. Each number contains fully 1 14 pugf* oi reading matter, appropriately Illustrated vfith good ' wood cuts : and it contain* In Itself the racy monthly and the moro philoeophical quarter!v, blended with 1 tho best features of the daily journal. It has gre»t powt-r iu the dideeinination of a love of pure literature. i TRUSTER'S Quideto American Literature, London. , The volumes bound constitute of themselves e libra ry of miscellaneous reading, such ascnnivd be found in the name compass in any other publication that has come under our notice — Boston Omrier. , SUBSCRIPTONS-1867. Tho Publisher* have pefTocted a system of mailing by which they can supply the Magaxino and Weekly promptly to thole who prefcr to receive their periodi cals directly trom.the ofllce of Publication. The poitago on Harper's Magazine Is 24 cents a year, which must bo paid at the so bscribers post office r WL* UC ■«. * HARPER'S one year ?l 00. An extra copy pf either tho Magazine or Weekly will be supplied gratis for every club if Kire Subscriber at 94 DO each. In one remittance; or six copies 112 * S2O 00. Hack Numbers can be supplied at any time. A Complete Set, now comprising Thirty-Three Vol umes, in neat cloth binding, w II bo pent by express, freight at expense of purchaser, for $2 25 per volume. Single volumes, by mail, postpaid Cloth cates, Per binding, 58 cents, by mail, postpaid. %,* Subscriptions neat from British North Americln Providence* must be accompanied withal cont< adap tlonal to prepay United States Postage. Add reus, II Alt PER A BROTH KKS Nor. 14 10. Franklin Square, >ew_Yoik. RURAL HILL NURSERY IPpil *-■ £25 OF ALL KINDS. riIHR undersigned takes pleasure In announcing t I Their many friends, Auit the public gOneral|V. (ha they better are prepared than ever l efore t ■ furnish Fruit Trees of All Kinds, AN J} SHRUBBERY & SHADE TREES, OF ALMOST KVF.RY VAMKTY. The universal testimony ot those who have been Mipplied/vilh fruit uud other Trees from Rural Hill Nursery IS, that tbey a*o larger, ef Superior qnality and grow BETTER than ttnse brought from foreign nurseries, of these truths, any number of rouble testimonials can be had in this connty and tirlhlty. Persona desi rous of purchasing, are requested to call and examine ourspiendld variety. It will amply repay, any person that wishes good fra,|t t and at an early day from re planting, to purchase of us, es our trees and good. A numbei of reliable agents t>nn And profit able employment .by calling upon the subscriber living 2 1-2 miles we>t of Duller, Pa. Silaa Pearce <fe Sons. Butler, Nor. 7 THE ! Saturday Evning Post. , A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM EN . GRAVING. Hc4 acet l Prices to Clubs. The SATVRDA V STK.YIVQ rosTzlv,- ■> hx.uii • fill «(<•/■/iriginvlna (n mill OF l.itc-II ,r lv II 26 Inches long by 20 Inches wide— to every single (|2 60; snbscrlbor. and to pv*tj one sending on a cluw It will commence in the first number - 112 January a new story, called " THE OUTLAW'S DA! (Hi IF It •. \ A Tale of the South west,'by Emersbtl Rentlett, author 1 i of' The Phantom of the Forest." Prairie Flower." Ac This will be followed by other Serial Storb-s from the b»«:.: anthors, Shorter gtories, Essays Bkotches, bettors Agrienltnrul Articles, Ac., are also regularly given. . The p.iht is Neutral In Politics—being ex« lnslvely d«- , voted t.» Literature and does not discuss Political or - Sectarian questions—leaving these to the Politir.d ml* Religions Press. It offers among its Premium! Wheeler and Wilson's Sewing Machines, Silver Plated Tea isfcis. Spoons, nijd Pitchers, Hold and Silver Watebe.*, Donbje ftarrelOnns , Aliens Kill'*, .Melodeon's, Ciotiiea Wringers' A npletons Cyclopedia i, Ac. New Subscriber* who subscribe now for I r fl7 will have their names entered on the list of THE POST at »ncc — and receive Ute whole yntr 1867 besides. rm? w-: ■* ■ mi - 1 copy (nnd 5 <l (and one graiie) ROO i R " (and onogratH) 12 no , 1 (nud one gratis) 00 , One copy eaeli of POST 4 I,A BY rf FRI KNT>, $t («) Ths £L-ft«-r up of a/lub will always receive a copy o the PICKWIUM K.MO It AVI NO. Members of a elnb wishing the Piemium Kngravlng iniist remit One Dollar Extra. Those desirous of getting rp Clubs or Premium Mats should inclose fire rents for sample' paj,or, c mtaining the particulars. Addif-s fi, PRTICIISON Jk Co., 319 Walnut St. Pliilaileipbla. MONEY FREE AS WATER.— 10.000 ACTIVK I/Otnl and '1 raveling Agents, Male 1 ; female, uf all Hg»*s, are wanted to solicit t ado in every City ,T»w n, Hamlet, Woikahnp tt rul Factory, throughout tlie entire world, Cor the most saleable novelties ever known.— 500 por cent, prnflt in , KRABY SAI.K WIIERLVKR OKKKBKf'. rfinnrt men and wom»«n can mske from $5 to 150 per day.and no risk of loss. A small capital re quired of from $2») to 9100—the more money invested the great*r tj|#» profit. Xo money required in advance —wejlrst send th• articles ond receive pay afterwards. If yon actually wish to make money rapidly aud easily, write for full p.trtsculars and address, MILNOR k 00., (From Paris,) 210 Br- adw iy, New York City ,ly (Mowspaporicopying will bo liberally dealt with . A (if Pictorial History of the Times." 7he best, cheapest, and nio?<t ruccessful Family Paper in the Union." HARPER'S WEEKLY, SPLENDIBI.Y ILLUSTRATED. Critical Notes of the Press. " The best Family Paper published in the United States?'—A«w London Adviter " The MOOXL NawsPAPta of our country— comp ste in all the departments of an American Family pnper Uiapta's WKEKLT has earned for itself a right to ita ti tle 'A Journal of Civilisation ' '— ]V. Y Evening I'ott "Thi.i Paper furnishes the hest illustrations Our fu ture historians will enncn themsolres out of Harper's Weekly Jon* alter writers and painters, and publishers are turned to dUet."— A*. Y Evanyrlist. "A necessity iuevery household '—lUrtnn T/anscript. It is at on re a loading politick* and hisiofrical annal ist of the nation*"— Philadelphia Press " The best of ita class in America Boston SUBSCRIPTIONS.— The Publishers have perfected a system of mailing b which they can supply the Uagasi »« and Weekly prompt ly to thoee who prefer to recive their periodicals direct ly from the Ofllce of Publication- I ersdeslrons of will be supplied with a Show-Bill on application. The postage on Harper's weekly is 20 cents a yvar, which must be paid at the subscriber's post ofilcs w: wm. y*MM • Harper's Weekly, one year (4 00 An Extra Copy of either the Weeldg or Magastne will be supplied gratis for everjCluboi Fire Subscriber* at $4 00 each, In one remittance; or six copLcs for S2O 00 Back Number can be supplied at any time. The Annual Volumes of ilhrper's Weekly, In neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, free of uxpense, for $7 each, A complete Set, comprising Xiuo Volumes, sent on receiptor cash at;the rate of 9ft 2ft per vol* freight at the expense of purchaser. Volume X teudy January Ist, 1867. sen t from British American Provin ces must be accounpanlep with 20 centa additional, to prepaX United States postage. Address HARPEK k BROTHERS. FBAHKUN GQUABI, N»w YOAR. PUtt TO GET eiRGIIHS. 1 1:11' ?JS Wh 'P Sl nt'ss, &c. Sill IM S3I, rpilH undersigned wonbl reapectfully inform the pub 1 lie, that h- h w«*n bands at the obi stand of SKl>' WICK k BROWN 1 a large assortment of Saddles and Harness, (OVXAHN, WIVVPN, and all articles usaalljr kept In his line of basin wliioh be will sf II st reduced prices. Aid " All wi made to order ; and repairing done on ' the shortest notice. Remember the p'aco Ono door south of Bykes' Pho tegraph Gallery, Main Streot. butler, Pa. P. P. BHOWN, Dec. 5, 60, 3 nios. The Magazine for the Times. PETERSOrr MiGJIZIHE. Double-she steel colored Fashion Plates. millS popular M« nlhly Msgaxlne is the cheapest lu 1 the world. In IRA 7lt will contain " ONE THOUSAND PAGES ! FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEL PLATES! TWELVE MAMMOTH FASHION PLATES! TWEL\ K COLORED PATTERNS! NINE HUNDRED WOOD CUTS I TWENTY-FOUR PAGES OF MUSIC! AH this will bo given for only TWO DOLLARS a year or a dollar less than Magszlne* of the class of "Peter son." Its Thrilling Tales and Novelettes Are the best unbilled anywlnre. All the most popu lar writer* are employed to write originally f«.r "Peter son." In |R«7, lu addition to Its nSnal quantity of short stories, Four Original Copyright Novelottes will be glv en, by Ann S Stephens, Frank Lee Benedict, KIU R«Hl man, and the Author of u Margret llowth.'' It also publishes ' MAM MOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES Ahead of all others. These plates will be engraved on steel, twice thp ti*ua! size, nnd m ill contain from four to six Humes. They will bo superbly colored, Also, a pattern, from which a dress, mantilla, or chibls dress can be rut out, without the aid of a montua maker. Al so.several pages of H >useh Id and other receipts. It is the best Lady's Magazine in the World. TRY IT FOR OM£ YEAR. ■«mw~A!ivay l In Alliance (Ina cof.y. am,Ml 2 (fe rine.|.lM,fur Olio Vfnr Sml Eight ctplM, fur out jwir 12 cu buurleoncoiiifi, far uur j our -M 00 Pre miu or Getting up Clubs. Tn fvrijr poraon Rftt'n* up a flnli of Bra. right or faiiitrrit. u t the «hoT. ratM,'ft of tho V.iuailm for IStl7 will bB urali«. Specimena «onl grnli», whan written for. SMt paW, CIIABLESJ, PKTKRSON, N'otr. 1« 6fi.) atltl Chi'Htnqt Strut, Philaifclphla Ta IDE UDHpT -A UKAUTIFUI, PBKMIUH KMIIIAVINa.-, REDUCED riJICp TO CLUBS. The LADY'S FBI END aanonnees for Hrt7. the fol j lowing novelets:—A New Story, by Mrs Henry Wood autl. >r of **K ♦-1 Ly nne," "The Channings.' Ac. "How j rt Woman hid hei Way," by Eli/sbeth Prenrott, »u- I thor of "Toll by t!ie Sun," "No Itonger Young,'• Vy Amanda M. Boiigbiss,author of •« In 'lYnst,'* Ac aiifl | » DorS Castel,'' bv Frank l.eo Benedict. It will give » Splendid Douhla PIL-3 Finely Colored Fashi. n Plate- engr ive«l oQfttei'f—(iTAvery number, j St will give » beautifully uxecuted Fancy Stei I engra ving in every number, j ' If will givs a Jar,assortment of Wood Cuts, illus ! txHti 1 g the l a4hioj>. Fancy Work, Ac., in ev*ery mini-' her. 11 will give a popular ; |ece of Music, worth the cost of the Magaxine In /iiirH- 'in every number. I< will give a 1 t»py of the liMnutiful Premium Steel Kll laving >ne of Llfo's Happy Hours ' *2n ineheS b»ng by inches wide—to every sin* e ($1 LU, mibacrl -1 her. and to evety person sending on a Club. It offers ae piemiums, Wheeler .% Wilson's Sewi Machines." Plated Ten Sets,.| ' Spoons," 44 it chers." "Oold and Silver W.ltthee, ' ••Ouns," 1 ■ Rl es." ' ' Me)odoons, ' "Cothes Wringers,'' *•'ApjJietoi st yclo-' 1 pediss, rfr. i*» T ik ■«. mm m * 1 copy (and the iafgi Premium Engraving.) $2 60 4 copies " " o .. .4 t * •( (and one gratis) 8 00 (and one gratis) 12 0(J -'0 " on* gratis) 28 0 1 One copy of each of LADY'S FRIEND A POST, $4 o't The getter up of a ( lub will always receive a copy of the PREMIUM ENORAVINO. Members of a Club wishing tho Premium Engraving must rsmit One Delßr/ Or Those deelmnw of getting up Hubs or Premium Lists should enclose flftoen cents for .Sample Magazine containing the Particulars. Add ion s DEACON k PETERSON, 319 Walnut gt , Philadelphia. GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH A Family anJ an Agricutura Journal , Of the Largest and Handsomest I)e»- ' cription. DEVOTEI) TO CHOICE LITERATURE, including Poetry, Novelettes, Tales, sad Moral Entertaining Reading generally.— the Lltehirv Departmei t we shall present the choicest varieties wlthi.i the reach of onr extended means. The Novelettes, Titles, Ac., shall be supplied from the best and highest sources,.and be equal to anything to be found in any journal or magazine, AO Rl CULTURE AND HORTICULTURE, embracing Farming. Hardening, Frult-rajslng, Ac. Our labors in this d'-psirtuurot for ovrtr thirty years, have met the cordial approbation of the public. Our purpose has been to furnish useinl and reliable Information upon these very important branches of Industry, and to 112 ro* tect them so far as within onr power against the falfO doctrines und selfish pniposes of the many empires and sensatJon-advrtdurer* by which the Farmer Is incessant ly assailed This portion of the TRUE GRAPH Is alone worth the price of subscription NEWS DEPAKTMENT —The same Industry, care, and discrimination, in gathering and preparing the Stir ring Events of the Day, expreuiy for this paper, which hitherto has b«en <»n« of Its marked features and given so nniverssl satisfaction, will becontluued with redoab* le<l efforta to meet the Increasing demand of the public. TkrHs —Two dollars and fifty ceute per annnm. No orders received withoit the caali, and subscript ions stop ped at the end of the time paid for. A' dress, Pli! LJP R. FR EAS, Editor and Proprietor ,fiermautown, Philadelpha, Pa FRANK jvioOßE*s^ Anecdotes, Poetry, and Inci dents of the War. 582 pages, double column, bmutirnlly illustrated with 11 e'egant Cabinet Steel Engravings. OPINIONS OF THE WORE. Horace Greeley in the Tribnne of Jnne 5, says : 44 It is an exceedlngfy rich book, containing more mat ter ot interest than all th¥ uovehHhat have 7>e«n issued for the last six yuars, or that will be fbr the next six.-*- It gives the best things sai l, done, Or writlen by Rebels, as well as Unionists, most Judiciously selected, compact ly put together, and hsndSoniely printed Its iold only oy sn.bsrrip.tion: but those who have a chance to subscribe and don't, will dander." The New York EVeoing Pool say*/ 44 The book IsAiif of fun and pathos, wit and hnmor, patriotic sentiment, anil the outUnes of formal h!r>tbriaiil of the war, aad gives a better and more vivid pict'irw of the times we have just passed than any of them. 1 It is Just the book for 1 " A BAl.tr DA r AT A CtfUMTBT I WW." The New York Commercial says: 14 M». Moore has given us a book which snrpaaeas in interest anything of tho kind which h is appeared or Ik likely to appear in tho thousand and one war hiatorles which are published or announced." " GREKLEY'B OKEAT CONFLICT, AND MOOBE'S ANECDOTES together form a complete History of the Rebellion, n We want good agents In parts of eyery State in the Union. Terms very liberal to experienced cauvasseM MALKOIT KBMAJ.K Descriptive circulars sent on app HcaXion. Address JAMBS PORTEUS. General Agent, - W Bible Hon** New York.
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