AMERICAN CITIZEN Job PriatingOffieel Ornamental, pl«i"> Fancy t card Book AKD JAS PttttYtit, ArMUMIM r«m In tM P«»« SUTLER IF.A.. V* A\» PSIT4Jt» TOMCTT.OIfWOBT NOIOB Bill Heads, Books, Druggist Labels, Pro rrammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Drafts, Blanks, Busiest Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Bills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, te. EKINO FURNISHED WITH The Most Approved Hand leases THE LARGEST A A&SORTMENT OF Typa, Srns meats, Rales, •«ft, 4«.. IH TWi COVXTJ, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AN DDECORATIVE PRINTING NjUTLY, P«OK»Tt.T, AM» It lUWHU XITSI, jn a style to excel any establishment st • home, ani eosapete with any abroad. WORK. MEN Are employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet the wants of the community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment, for TASTE ll* COMPOBHOK AND Elegance in Press Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tastefiil Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in vite comparison, from getting out a Card of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of a*y number of pages. The American Citizen. IS publish** svery Wsdneeday in the borough to Butler by 0. S. AirwmaoH In the Arbitration room in tho Court House. ... TraM:—s9-00 a year, If paid in advance.or within the first first Mix months; or 160 If not paid until *fter tho expiration o the first six months. TBRMB OF ADVERTISING, Sec, On®sonars, ons insortion— , ~.41 00 Each subsequent insertion 50 \£ column for six months —U *0 \c column for fix months M 00 1 column for six months JJ J® for ons year..... ~ 22 Q oetumn for one year...— •£ JJ Icolnmn for ons year Professional and Business Cards, not exceeding • one year ~ 'OO Bxecwton, Administrators and Auditor's notices, each,S 00 Applications for Licensee, each . .. *0 Cautions, Estrays, Notices of Dissolution, Ac., not exceeding 1 square, 3 Insertions, each I 00 )• lines of Nonpareil, or Its equlvslent, will make a square 701 WOXX. KC sheet hand-bill, 60 copies or less ~ fl 6 12 " " " 60 Q ...» 44 .... A 00 fill - « w • W turn. Par any <inantlty under 6 quire*, $1 60 par qnlre; on all amounts over that, a reasonable reduction will be made FUSITRXSE CAXDS ■lngle packs, 91260; each additional pack, 60 cts. LOCAL NOTICES. lOcents per line for each insortion. DEATHS ANN MAEET.ISES, will be published gratis, where the same does not exceed 6 lines ; for each additional line, 6 cts. will bs chargod. Advertisements of 0. C. Bale, Exacutors, Administra tors, and Auditor's notices; Bstiays, Dissolution of Part nership, Cautions, and all transient advertisements MUST POSITIVELY BE PAID IN ADVAWCE. C I. ANPKK3OW, Editor and Proprietor. Bac 6 IWO Admlniatrator'sMotle. Estate of Josiah Brown, Dec'd. EOTTCB is hereby given, lhat Letters of Admlnla trationed* 6on<i mm. have this day, February 18*7, been issued to the undersigned. therefore, all persons Indebted to said estate, will make immediate payment, and persons having claims against the same, will present them properly authenticated for eettle ment WILLIAM WICK, no 12, Ow. Administrator. Executor's Ifotiee. Estate of' Enos Graham, Dec'd. LETTERS Testamentary, on the estate of Bnoe Gra ham, late of Penn township, dec'd., have this day, February 20th, IW7, been issued by the Register of Butler County, to the undersigned, therefore, all per sons having riaim* against said eetate will preeent them properly authenticated for eettlemeot, aa<t those know ing themselves Indebted to said fetate, will make im mediate payment- Mrs. ANN E.GRAHAM. nol'2,ow Executrix Executor's Notice. Estate of Joseph, Wolf, Dec'd. NOTICE Is hereby given that Letters Testamentary having J>een leaned to the undersigned, on the estate of Joseph Wolf, late of Forward twp., fee d; aU parsons having claims again* said estate, will present them proparly authenticated fcr settlement, and thnee knowing themselves indebted to said estate, will make immediate payment PATRICK HAMILTON, January >l, 1807 [no 9, 4w ] Bexecutor Execstor , « Ustlce, Estate of Samuel Parks, Dec'd. T ETTERS Testamentary on the eetatate of Samuel I a Parks, dec'd, late of township, have this day, February 4, 1867, boon granted tofhe undersigned, by the Register of Butler Connty, therefore notice is hereby given to all interacted In said eetate, that aL persons knowing themselvee Indebted to said estate, are hereby requeeted to make immediate payments, and those having claims against the same, will preeent them proparly authenticated for settlement. JAMES PARKS, \ noo, 6w« WM. HATS, j* X r * imOfIBIBUOVJU. CARDS JM. Z. mitchjsix* EE mj/r* U mm mm m Office N. E. Corner of Diamond, Bo tier, Pa. Charles E^uMeas, Office, South west corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa. I. I. * J. PUWIANCC, Attoraeys «t t Law, Offiea, on 8. ■ of Diamond and Main st. Bntlerj Pa. vou m- n«BfSM|.— - s»wyr LTaar I THOMPSOTT a LYOW, JL.- — jnromc.. on M«ln StrMt Boiler, P» p,IS. 4. BLACK, —» •». W. ruuil BLACK &~FLEEOER, ATTORNEYS AT WW. amj> rasMos iivouH aaams. M-OllK, South But Conn of Diamond. Bitlw, Pa W ATTokinrr AT*AW?**" to alt ImlMaailnxM to hla can prompt }j. Special attention given to the coilectiun* at An- Back fiiy and frmntie* Will also act as agent for those wishing to hny or •all real aetata- • office on South alta of DimmoniJ, l» building, Sutler Pa. Tgpa KO"SXIS-SOiT, Attorney at Law p PENSION AGENT Office with CWles M'CandleM, Esq S. W. Corner ol diamond BDTUEB PA. Claim Agent* THE undersigned would respectfully notify the pnblic that he has been covuntasioned a# OTy A TM -A.C3-E3STT. fcr Mcuiiiig bounty Homy, Arrmri if Fay and Fm fiotu, fcr aoldlar*, or It thiy an dead, for thalr legal xepraeectati.ee. No charge will be made for proaacutiiif tte eialmeof aaMlan, ar their rayreaentatiraa until the #aaapaae collected C K AMOBMok. Orugarid Grocery Store. In Butler, An Extensive Assortment DRCG9, MBDICINEE OILS, PAINTS, DYE STUFFS. PATENT MEWOINES. TOILET SOAP, PERFUMERY, JIITD the C H 0 ICEST LIQUORS tor chemical »d medteeljld pwpOM«- *•*>' •» kl "' U Fo A rushes, Notions, mc. hyileUm pr«i«rlptl»||j m+vtmlly IN*L*HK&L~TY DEPARTMENT will b«found almost every »rtiole for fam ily ue{. Alsp NAILS, GLASS, GL-iBS\yARE, Qoeenswake, CoCKERT, STONEWAEE, BUCKETS, TUBS, A«, *° > *° The highest market price paid for all kind* of produce Ja exchange FOR GOODS. BELL & DIEFFENBACHER. May 23, 1866:-It. .Lilt of Letters, 1 nMAININO In tt» Poet o«ce •« Butler, Penn'e., I It «*>.*«?• I Andn-wa Dr K * iKellerman TClra Barunsrt Jacob J i Lynn T R Brown Jamn M Martin Miss Maggie daker Hiram Mafhe L Brown JamM .VJc.Vallen Joseph ff elaell Tilleman Moernth Jtofvjamia Bauer Frederick • N4clous Mint u Bomlller John Noel W J Enq Bnrther Franey Rochr Polk Valentine Davis Eran | Ryans Jeremiah Dickey J anew Rodger* Samuel Esq Dixon Miss Luey Sntt/<n Philip Eckstins J 2 81* wart "Charles Fllnuer Martin Blrennets Mrs Margaret 2 Flemming Jacob A Thompion James pulton Robert Thompson Miss Motile A Harry Robert Esq Taming Joaeph Holly Mies llannora TH»w*ey Joseph, Uollyoke Heesetens Peter Wallace Otire Irons Mrs Agnes K (Wood Robert Persons calling fbr the above named letters, will say advertised." /. J. BED WICK, P M. R. & W. JENKTNSON; Manufacturer! tod Wboleeale Daalert la Tebacco, Begarn, An n IT. Pipe*, ete. No. • FBJtgIUT, STREET, AULMHIKT CITT, PA Brd door from Snepenelon Bridge. Hlgn ef the Big Indian. TOI. «, no 12, lyr. Drs 0. L. Dieffenbacher A H. Wisa prepared tolnaar on the lateet improve ment from one to an en tireset on Vulcanite, Coral Thoee desirous to avail themcelren of the Intent impiorementsin dentis try, shonld not (Ml to examine their ftew styles o< Vulcanite and Coralite work. Filling, cleaning, extracting and adjusting the teeth done wUn the beat materials end in the best manner. Particular attention paid to children's tooth. As mec£nic*, they defy com petition; as opermtors they rank among the beat. Char gee moderate. Ad rice free of charge. Offtce —In Boyd Building Jefferson Street, Butler Pa. Dec 0 IM6 :ntf. J J. SEDWIOK # Has on handn a targe and general assortment of Saddle*, Bridle*, Harness for DruilKMi Aad Bnngy Collar*, OF -A.X/L KIT IST IDS. Home Clothing, of all kinds, at the lowest cash price. I will aell the ateck on hand under price. Call al the poet office and EXAMINE THR WORK. Butler, Pa., February 20—no 11, 2w. PHOTOUV4PHB, AMROTYPES, DAGUERREOTYPES FERREOTYPES, &c., SAMUEL SYKES, JR„ RESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and the public In genersl, that he is prepared to take PHOTOUR APHS, A MBROTYPhH, Ac., in the latoet ntylee end in all kinds of weather. An aeeortment of Frames, Casee, Ac, con stantly on hand Cell and examine Specimens. 49-CARh. on Maine A Jefferson Streets, opposite WEBEk A TROUTMANB Store, Bntler,Pa. MeicY FREE AS WATER.-10.000 ACTIVE Local and Traveling Agexrfa, Male of female, of all agea, ere wanted toeolicit t.ade In erery City, Town, Hamlet, Woikshop and Factory, throughout the entire world, for the most saleshle noreltlee er»r known 600 percent profit and READY SALE WHEREVER OFFERED. &mMt men end women can make fr«»m $6 to SSO per day, and no risk of loee. Aam ail capital re quired of from S2O to |lO0 —tile more money inreeted the great# r the profit. JYo money required in advance —tee Jlr»t tend the articles and receive pay aftervardt. If you actually wish to make money rapidly and easily, write for full partecul ars snd address, MILNOR A 00.. (From Parle,) flO New York City ly, (Newspapers w HI be liberally dealt with PLOWS. ->cv WE ARE RELIABLY INFORM- ; «d that some pers n or persons bare been celling plows throngh - out the county ,i epresenting them as mads top O. AJ. R. Moeer, this Is therefore to wara the public against such, ae all plows we make have our Plows always on hand, aad work warranted. O tJ.R. MOSER. no 0, 6me Bntier, Pa. BJBBTAURANTT On Main Street, One Door North of Court-House, SAMULL SYKES, SR., Has constantly on h*ud, Freeh Oyetora, Ale, Beer, Cider, and Sarnaparftla. fweet-Meats, and Candles of all kinds; Ginger bread and Sweet Cakee of erery rari ety. •Nuta-of all kinds. If you want good Oysters, gotten up In the rery feet «tvle. )ut calf in and you shajl be waltod upon with the greatest of pleasure ■ .bitkkm vtim t. a. »«irr«. e. *oo FASHIONABLE- TAILORS. THE undersigned having as»ociated themselves in the Tailoring Business, would c*gp*ctfolly say iO the public in general that they hare 6u*t received the Fall and Wiater Fashions, and are prepared to make up clothing in the lateet and moat approved style Flesf call and examine our Fashions and gpecimene of aat>k and hoys' wear. Spacnl attention (Iran to hoys' cloth »«g EITENMULLEB. WHIT* A <X). Angnetl^lia^tf SPANISH SHEEP. ~ mU nndaratgnad would rwpoctfnlly infora tk* wool X grow,™ of Butler county, and all wbo may be deat rone of Imprormg tbeir etock, tbat be has a lot of Spen ieb Merino Sheep, of the Bueet oe alltr. c<mal«ln« af <0 Rante aad 30 ewee, which he will eellat reaeonahle ft(r nree. Tble la a tare opportunity afforded to the enter prlelnn wuol fr>were a/ Butier connty. Call awl el amine tbeee Aeep.aad thua aatiefy yoanelree of the kind and quality McABOY BROS. Pet.la, 18CT, tf. BnUar, Pa. OEWIITQ-. MBS T. i. LOWMAH, Wotrtd -reapertfnlly Inform the oMtfua tt Able place that ebe le prepared to do all klode of eewlne, each ee Drea. Making, gaqnee, Oeute' ShuU. and Children', man). A lea. Local Agent for wheeler k W ilaon'e Sewing Maoktaee. (eh. SO, »ol «, no 11.-tf NOTICE t A Lt PRRSONS UABLE TOR COSTS DC* ASS J\ unpaid to Sheriff Scott, Shariff Braekenrldga and , ClerA Mifflin, ace hereby notified that the same are In our bands lor collection, aad they are xoooeeted to pay them, end eera additional costs March S 67, U, tlw. BLACK * PLKEGRR. FOH KALE. ONX half akara, (1-OiJ In the Weet Sunbnry Oil Company at Parker 1 , landing. Two producing weile on the lnqnlra lnqnlra of •a 12, Sw. W.J. TOURS BOOTS . AND SHOES. B.C.HOSELTON T> BTAIL DIAL IK IN BOOTS A*D 8110*8, THBM tv daon North »112 M'Aboya rtor.. In I*. rw» fwmrr- I, ocrupt.d bj 111*. H.rub.r*er, cm M.lo »tr»rt. Tint lar, Pa., snnouncee that be has opened a Boot ana Shoe •tor*, consisting of Misses and Children's Congress, Laced and Morocco Gaiters, Tampieo, French and grained Morocco, Kid, & Calf Skin Shoes. Also, a ccaoplste itook of Ladies' Q cuts' and Child* rsn's Over Shoes and Slippers, of all sites sod stylos. WW'S * SOYS' WEAR, Consisting of Ctklf ConjjrePS Gaitora. French Calf, Comipoft, Kip, and Uppc* Hoot«, A largs stock of children's shoea, of all the different styles, conatantly on hand A large stock of leather and finding*, suitable fur this market, constantly on band. consisting in part of Kids, Moroccoe*, Linings, French and Common Golf, Kip, Upper and SOLE LEATHER. Also, Shoe Nails, Lasts, Pege, Awls, Shoe-thread, Hammers, Pinchers, Rubbera. Ac. To short time and caah borers, I offer superior In dacementa. Call and examine my afock before pur ehaaing elacwhere Particular attention paid to Ort»o 8, If • A. M. NKTMAN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office immediate^ oopoaite Walker's buildißus Bntler. Jnne 27 18rt*. To the Public* IIIEI lIE citizens of Bntler and vicinity are h reby re spectfnlly informed that the underaigned has opei* i shop on the West sidecf Majoe Street, between£hi Court-house and the Togeiy llanae, where he ia pre pared to repair Watches, Cleeks, Jewelry, and all klnda of Locks and Sewing Machines. All worl done to give satisfaction. TS* - ME. no ft, Smo J.M.JONES. JOftXFB J SLXJOIT OSOROS SOI* ELLIOTT^& ROSE, House, Sign & Painters. Paper Hsning Dona on Mia Shortest Notice. Benin, Feb. 20, 18tf7—ly. AdminiitratorN Notice. * WHKREA9, Letters of Admlnfatrntfon. on thaes tate of flirarp Donaldson, late Voteran Volun teer. dee'd, have been granted to the underaigned; therefore, all persons indebted to said eatate are requir ed to pay immediately, and persona having claims againat the sarv.e will present them properly authenti cated fox asttlemsnt. J K \ INUJCNT, Adinr. All perao is interested wUI take notice that said Iliram Donaldson, dee'd. while a prisoner in Andersonville, Georgia, loaned money to several of hi* fellow prisoners, for which he took their Notea or Due Bills which ars now in my hands for collection, viz : George W. Bbsksley, s3ft,otr, Arthur Crawford, $38,26; Chrieto—hfr Hendert«u, $7,00; Jyhq Joseph, $20,00; Henry L Benniger, $32,40 ;.?. 8. .?. $36,00; J. S Lytle, $2.76; Andrew Rodgera, Co. B, $30.00; WUliani H. Croop, s.'>,oo. If the above amounts are paid off onjOr before tha 20th day of next April, the rame will be accepted without inte-rst; after that date, they will be collected with in terest and costs. J. K VINCBPIT. Feb. 13, 18«7.1w. Marion tp., Administrator. new pmM I HAVE thia day associated myself with a young»r brother, with whom the buaineea will hereafter be carried on at the old stand, under the name and atyle of no 6, tf M'ABOY BUG'S •J. IIICKJLJNQ po.'s Great Sale of Watches, On the popular one prlee plan, giviuc every person a handaome and reliable wal"h for the low prlee of Ten Dollars, without rerard to value, and not to be faid for nnleea perfectly satisfactory. 60<> Bo4id Gold Hunting Watchee $260 to S7OO 600 Magic Cased Gold Watches 200 to 600 600 Ladies' Watcher, Enamelled 100 to 300 1,000 Gold llun ing Chronometer Watches 250 to 300 1,000 Gold Hunting ffngliah Levers 200 'o 260 3,000 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 160 to 200 6 000 Gold Hunting American Watchea 100 to 260 6,090 Silver Hunting Levers 60 to 160 6,000 Sliver Ilnnting Duplexes 76 to 960 6,000 Gold Ladies' Waorhee 60 to 260 10,000 Gold Banting Lepinee 60 Ao 100 10,000 MieceWaneous Silver Watches 60 to 76 26,000 Hunting Silver Watchee 26 to SO 80.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to 76 Every peraon obtains a Watch by this arrangement, costing but $lO, while it may be worth $760. No par tiality shown. Mess«s. J. Hickling A Oo.'s Great American Wstch Co , New York City, wish to immediately dispose of the above magni£cent gock. Cer'lOcate* oaiming articles, are placed Is sealed envelopes. Holders are entitled to tbe articles named on their certlflcates, upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worth £760 or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates sntitles you to tbe arttcloa named thereon, upon pay. meat, irrespective of Its worth , and as no article vaifed lees than $lO Is named on any certificate, It will at once be seen that this Is DO lottery, but a etcalght-fonrard legitimate transaction, which may be participated In even by the seoet fkatidtons. A single certificate will be seat by mail, poet-paid, apoo receipt of 26 cents, five for Sl.eUven for $2, thirty three and slegant premium ftp $6 sixty-six and more valuable premium for $lO. one handredHnd most su perb w*ch for sl4. To agents or those wishing em ploy ment this is a rare opportunity. It I* a legiti mately conducted business, duly authorised by the Government, and cpea to/he most careful scrutiny.—- Try ns. J. HICK LINO A XXI , 149 Broadway—Near P. O, noß,Bm OftyofNsw York. S6O 00, 160 w. WEED LOCK STITCH SJTWTNQ MACHINE. ALSO, PINKLE ft LYON. BEST IN USE. THIS IS WHAT S6O WILL DO SBO Machine will Ham, Fall and Bind; Braid, Tuck and Cord; Gather and Quilt-, Make a Beaver Cloth Overooqfc, Make a Frock Ooat; Makaa Sarin Teat; Make Cloth Paat* Bind Shoos; Wm do ovary deecrlptlon Of Drees Making. $«0 Machine will do all kinds of Family Sewing. SSO Machine will run over seams without breaking need lee or skipping at i tehee. » Machine stitchee alike on both si**. Machine Is the cheepeet MachLpehy SO par cent In una. and pttl saw faetar, 4f not superior to any Ma chine In the .market, be can return It and have his no nay. Warranted four yearn. The attention of Tailors, flhnssasksrs and Tfam—s makers Is called to No. $ $» SHAW ft CLARKE'B SEWING JUCRKNS, warranted five years and licensed. THE AIE EN KNITTING MACHINE, s the beet ln.qse. Will knit 12 palp of socks in a day. l©Brald and Embroidery stamps lor sale, and stamping A modod for cutting LADIES' and CWLDJUtN'S Ireesee Any person can learn from It. Agents wanted. Addreee, with stamp, R- U. LUNG, General Agent, No. U2 Grant St.. oppgafte Cathedral. a-aSttX*' a.. a,«JS^ NEW ARRIVAL or WINTER SMfcTT 4ICHHMI was, QJLQAKB, AND SHAWLS. WE HAVE lust * nd mo * l complete Stock of FRENCH MERINOEB, WOOL D*LAINS, CASHMERE, COBURQB, PRINTS, MUSLINS. ciaimiiUi ft« Ivk offered to the public, and u oar itock vu par chased on the recent penfc, we ere eble to Mil el very low pricee, FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! WW HATK e very large Stock of Ladle*, Ml wee k Chlldrent HPS, VICTOEINES COLLARS, CUFFS, AND MUFFS, OF ALL STYLES emd quality. Also a very floe aaeortmeot of Cloaks* Saques and Circulars, of oar ewa Manulhcture, which eoeblee at to aetl et lees pricee than parties who buy them eest We have a very large and cheap Stock of SHAWLS of all Styles, Sixes, Prices and QUALITIES Remember we buy all oar goods by the Case. Bale & Package which enables us to sell at EASTERN JOBBERS PRICES, We wotild call the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. To this Stock of Goods. DUNLAP, LUKER * 00., 136 Federal street, Allegheny City Penn'a. Oct tl DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP SAVES TIME, SAVES MONEY, SAVES LABOR. SAVES CLOTHES, SAVES WOMEN, And all Grocera Nell It. It la uaed by eating into small shavings and dissolving in hot water, then soak the clothce Ave to ten piinules, and a little hand robbing will make hem at clean an hoars of hard machine rubbing with ordinary soap, and the moat delicate fabric reeelve no iujery. We can re fer to tkouaanda of families who are uaing It, and who could not be perauaded to do without Dobbins' Electric Soap. Sold by all leading grocerlee throughout the State Manufactured only by DOBBINS & LOVE. Wholeeale Oflce lO? *onlh Filth Street, no I. 3m. Philadelphia, Pa. w" immp gp. THE eubecriber would respectfully Inform the public that he hae erected a new CAURIAHB and WAG ON MAKING SHOP, on Street, oppuofcte J. H. Negley, and beJowlhe M, 1. Church, where he la prepared to do all kinda ot work in hia line of basi neea, such as making Burgles, Carriages, Wagons, Sul kies, Sleighe, and any thing in the line of Carriage and Wagon making. Repairing done in theshortett possible time. 49-OITK HIM A CALLUS Nor. T, 96—q.) FELIX B. TRUXAL FARM FOR SALE, 'THE sabscriber offers for sals his eplendid term. * situate In Butler tp., North Bast of and adjoining the borough of Butler, containing • 84 Acre* of Choice Land, under a high state of cultlvatioa two fine brick houeee one of extra large sine, one brick end oce frame barn thereon erected; «Jl feLeee building* are io good condi tion. A (large orchard of choice fruit of almost every variety, Thi» Farm is Well Watered. On* good coal task opened, and la good working or der. TTTT? Af.Q Made very eaay to perehaeere. For fur- A&njyo Iher particulara call in the sabecrioer living oa the premiees. e» Dec. 13,lM&Sm) CHRISTIAN SEIBERT. WATCHES, CLOCKS, —AND— JEWELRY. El E nnderelgred would reapecUallj Inform Ik, pub lic that th«jr ha»e oa hand, and ara constantly ra ise a gtaat Taiietj of SPLENDID CLOCKS, among which Is the New Patent Leyer Clock. Tkfcba *bUacelaek.aa«haakaan lat.lj introdu ced kyjw. It la a a»t olaaa Una keeper HAITEL CLOCKS, j of all daacrtpttoaj, aad of tha Mf boat material and workm.it fp. warranted to keep good Urn*. American auf* Patent Lever Watchee, aaaa, wvraoied good U»e Juapore. Colt and Sbarp'a Revolvera and Cartrfdcca. *"* C 3-. We are new prepared to do all werk and npatrtag properly belonging to a Jewelry establishment, la a satislkctory and workmanlike manner. Watches and Clocks, Oea»ed and /epairad, oa akort notice. IXm'ttojet tha place, Waat alda of Mala Btr,.t,- =SSwr "aMtofisr JOHN SCOTT, One Doer South of J< M. r hqtn Law Office, IN BUTLER, ANNOCNCRB tbat he Is noi? ope u leg and| receiving hU Second stocfc of Ifilllilli, Consisting of DRY OOODB,of all description*, such as CLOTHS, CASSIMBRBS, SATIN ETTS, JBAKB, TW KKDS, FRFNCH MERINOIS. BIJ.K, POPLINS. ALPACAS, COBURQB, HOTIGN3, FTTNTK Clothing, FLANNELS Of ALL KINDS AND CCmGHS. BiiAHKETS^ CARPETS, AM ©II OMlks. Hardware^ Queenswave, Hate;, Boots*, A Shoes, SOLE ISSSATHXHL And all Rnch good* u this market require*, which will be sold Cf|BAP. iffll ffll IP®® j No Trouble to 8)iow Goods. Highest Market Price Paid for all kinds of merchantable Produce. N0T.14 66) JOHN BCOTT. ECJBC- WIEISLIITILBLB'P TOEOTS &YEOTS FOB Diarrhoea, Dysentery, CqHc, Chol era Morbus, Cholera Infan tum, Fits from Worms, Wind in the Stopi ach and Botcr els, dkc., BUT PA roi| Children when Teething! AND TO PRODUCE SLEEP. rpIITS Medicine i« positively wai ranted superior to anj L other article of the !Jn<l in market, and in sold it that way that per*>n»canjha*e their money reftin<lo<l bj celling on the Agent if not perfectly iM/lafactory. -®aF~SoM everywhere at 26 cents per bottle J. C. It KDICK k CO., noT 21, 'OS—lmpel Agents lor Butler. Are you afflicted 'witty 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. purchase a Box of BLADE'S EUPHONIAL LUBRICATORS! THE PEOPLES MOST SURE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR COUftHS, COLDS, CROUP, CATARRH, ASTHMA, DIP TEIKRIA. BRONCHITIS! AND PULMONARY DIBKASKS. The Lubricator Is a medical preparation In the form of a lozenge, which of alt modes is the moat pleasant sod convenient. They contain no ingredi ent, and warranted ie he always safe even for the weak est and most sensitive stomach. In Cronp they give Immediate relief For Coughs and Colds they are in vatnable. For Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchitis they have no equal in the market, (vide certiCcatesftccompauving each box.) Diptheria, that dreaded aqd dc«»Jating'dis ease, they control wonderfully and almost immediately. No Public Speaker, Singer or Teacher, should l>e with out them, as they remove hoarseness and strengthen and clear the voice 9W Always use them In time, and If symptoms aro severe use very freely. J.H Blades k Co., Proprietor, Klmira, N. Y. For sale by all Druggists. J. HENDERSON A Co-, Wholesale Agents, Dec. It, IMS—lyr. Pittsburg, pa. the Wat sustained work of ths kind Ist the Wor id.*' HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY UHE. Critical Noticts Uu Prtu. It Is the foremost Magufee of the day. The fireside never had a more delightful companion, nor the million a more enterprising friend, than Harper's Magazine.— Methoditt Protestant, (Baltimore) The most popular Monthly in the world.—AT. T. Ob terver. We must refer In terms of Eulogy to the high tone and varied excellence*-of HARPER'S MA9AMNJ6— ajournal with a montUy circulation of l'o/SOo l'o/SOo copies—ln whose ages are to be found somfc of the choicest light and general reading of the day We speak of this work as an evidence of the cultnreof the American People; and the popularity it has acquired la merited. Each number contains fully 144 pages ot reading nifUer. appropriately illustrated w[th good wood cats ; and it in Iteelf (he racy monthly and the more philosophical quarterly, blended with the beet features of the dally Journal. It has great power In the disseminata of a lo*e of pure literature Tarsirxa'a Guide to American Liiaratur*, London. The volumes hound constitute of thsassslvee e libra a of miscellaneous reading, such as cannot be found in sanse compass hi publication that haa SUBSCRIPTONB-IM7. The Pnbllebera turn perfected a ejaUm of —"'-j h 7 which U>"7 ca? anpply tin Mhulm and w«kl T promptly to thoee who prefer to receive their periodi cal direct:J troa the odke of Publication. The (KMC* on garpar'a Magaalne la M cnu * year, which nut be paid «t the aa bacrtbara poet o«aa m Hiim*! Kiaum, ooa year M 00. Aaellra oopy at either the MacaaJoe ar Weakly will ha aappltail V* werj clah of fir. BobacrlhaK £»« OO each, I»<ma rem)ttaoae; or all eoptaa to Back Numbara can be anppliad Uujtlaa A Complete Set, now comprieioc Thlrtr-Three Tol amaa. In neat cloth binding, will he leßl'fc, freight at expenje ot fc, » « per SKm! S,°klc toluqm. by mail, poetpald *3 00. Cloth caare, r«r Undine, M centa, by mall, poatpald. - •.a Bnbacrlptton. «at from Brltleb North Amarlcin ProTidiaoee moat be accompanied with 24 centa adaa Clonal to prepay United Statea Puetage. Addreaa, . HAKPIX h BROTHERS KeT. 14 M. Franklin tqaara, yew.Terk. inn mu mm. S # 1 OF ALL KINDf, ]IHB noderslgnad takss pleasure In announcing I Their ninny friends, and the public generally, lha ey better are prepared th%n ever beibre to furnish Fruit Trees of All Kind#, AND SRSUBBEBY & SHADE TREES, OR ALMOST EVERT VARIETY Tbe universal testimony of thoee who have been >upplie<fwitb frail and other Trefp from Rural Hill Nursery n, that they ara larger, rf g"*»arior quality nd grew bVTPIIt than those brought llwa foreign nur.eriei, of th«M truth*. aoy nnbw of ratable taatimoaMa ran b. had In thU cotinty and rlclnlty. P.rion. de.i roua of purcbaaiiig.ara reaaaatfd to nil and aramtoe t>iir splendid TariMy. It JBS amply repay, aay Mraoa that * iahta |ood fruit, and at an aarly day ftiS re planting, (a purchaae of oa, aa oar treee are extra large »nd good. A number of reliable agenta ean And profit able amploym.nt.by citing upon the aubacrlbar liring 11-1 mile, mat of Butler, ?a. S**r,S»..T P®»'oe & Sons. THE Saturday Evning Post. A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM EN QIIAVIIFG. Reduced Prices to Olubs. The &ATVRDAT KVKXJSO POSTgIre. a beaatl ful >tal engrarln* (n med On* o» Lin's If<rrr Hot*,) 26 Inches long bv JO inches wide—to every tingle ($2 ftO) subscriber, and I* overy one sending on a clnb. It wtil commence in tbe first nam her cf January ■ new story. called "TI/£ OUTLAWS DAUGHTER', A Tale of the Southwest.'' by Emerson Dennett, author q/f «.'Tb* Phantom of the Foreet." Prairie Flower," kc. Tbie will be followed b* other Serial sForiee from the beet authors, Shorter Stories, Essays Sketches, Letters Agricultural Articlee, 4c., are slsc regularly given. The Post Is Neutral In Polities—being exclusively de voted to Literature and doee not discuss Political or Sectajiap question*— leaving these to the Political and It oltpn among its Premiums Wh*eier and Wilson's Sewing Machines, Bilver Plated Tek Sets. Spoons, and Pitchers, Gold and Double Bant? Guns Aliens Riflet, Mejodeon'e, Clones Wringers' Appletons Cyclopedia i, Ic. New Subscribers who subscribe now for Ut7 will have their namee entered on the list of Tilt POST at vnce—and receive the whole year IM7 betides. tkr mm m . 1 copy (and one Premium Engraving) $2 so 4 cobles '• M *»» •« •• u goo 5 u rand one gratis) 800 8 \* (and one gratis) 12 oo One copy of P(?8T1 # 1 jU)Y'S FRIEND, $4 00 The getter up of a club will receive a copy o the PREMIUM ENGRAVING. {{embers J a olub wishing tbe Protyjnip Engraving must remit Ont JJollm, Extra. Those desirous of getting op Clubs or Premium Lists ihould inclose fiyt cents for sample paper, cotitaiulng the partioulars. Addresa H, PETERSON' ft CO.. 319 Walnut 8L Philadelphia. A CompMM History of the rhe beat, cheapest, and most rucceesftal Family Paper in the Union." HARPER'S WEERLY, SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. 9 Critical jVoki of the iVwi. " The Ifeit PamMy Paper published in the United States ."—A e*) London Adviser. "The MODEL Ntwan* ca of our country—coijan'ete in aIJ the departments of an American Family Paper HARPMI'B WKKXLT has earned for itself a right to Its ti tle 'A Journal of Civili ration * ' —N. 112 Evening It*st "This Paper furnishes the bent illustrations Our fu ture historiaiu will eßrich themselves out of Harper's Weekly long alter writers and pairtters, and publishers are turned to dust. ' — W. Y Evangelist. "A necessity in every houHehold."— Boston Transcript. .'lt in at oniea leading poitticnl and hlatoric»l annal ist of tbe nation " — Philadelphia /Vest "The best of Its class in America."— Boston Traveler. SUBSCRIPTIONS.— 1867. The Publishers have perfected a system of mailing by which tbsy enn snpply the Hagasint and Week-fy prompt ly to thoce who prefer to recive periodicals direct ly from the Offlco of Publicat ion- and oth ers desirous U Clubs wHI be supplied with a Show-lUll on application. The postage OQ Harper's weekly is 90 ceujs a year, which mnst be paid at Aha subsc riber'* post office. Hmrpcr't Weekly, one year $4 00 An Citra Copy of either the Wetklg or Magastne will be snpplied gratis for evefj Clnb IVst fuburibers at $4 00 each, in one remittance: six copies fors2ooo Um n*»er can be supplied at any time The Annual Volumes of ffarperts Weekly, In neat cloth binding, will be sent by espreee, free of exp»'n«e. for $7 each, A complete Set, comprising Xine Volumes, tent on recnipt of cash at the rate of $6 25 per vol rreipht at the expense of purchaser* Volume X ready January lat, 1807. Addreea HARPER k BROTHER, Franklin Square, New Vork. SI,OOO. OrrtCM or tbm NATIO *, 182 NASSAU-sr., N. November 1 ft, ISO 6. J THE nation NEWSPAPER WAS ESTABLISHED, now more than a year ago, as an essay toward cre ating a higher standard of public 4iecus-ion and literary critic I-<m than had been com anon, e«p«vc tally in the dal't preas, and, while mauiUining tbe fundamental princi ples of our republicanism, to be independent of parties and sects ef whatever name. That it has Uten auceees fal in this dceigo is proved by tbe abundant and slaaoet sntbuslastic testimony of ibe most competent judges, and by the ranf which it assumed and has held nearly from the start. If the aim of lie proprietors were self-gratnlatlon, they might be content with ibis ; but tbey desire to exer> rise a wider infin«m;e, not only on the people at large, but especially upon the and, »s auxiliary in boXb c*see, upon those xebepm pr</eeeion la teudhing—in the school-JiOus*, tbe puToit, at the bar, In legisla ture. They hate according determfned to offbr an inducement to these classes especially, but not exclu alvely, lo read THE NATION and to pio cure subscribers for it. One week after the lr«t day of July, 1107, they will pay a premium <ft ONE THOUBAND DOLLARS to the person who shall, betweep M* present time and the date above mentioned, have forwarded to this office th« largeet number of new swbecriptlons EXCEEDING ONB HUNDRED; provided, that endi subscription ■hall be lore full year, (beginning with any number,) th* 1 lh> n iom* * llal, competitors for iewsrr iewsrr than twenty cempsMtars. hut at least tap, T FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS will b« awardad to tha moat awoemifnl. In caaaa of a tia, tba ordar 6f time of raeaipt ah all d*> cjd«; aad nothlag aaat altar Jan. SO, IM, or ractfrad Iftar J«ly 7, will ba allowatf la tha deetqtdti. Aeommi-io. 'rfjnyoWUon wfll allowadl for aach .nbecribW a. forwards, t„«. rrtaln- Mi by tha paraoa a*odin( A, nam. and aabaerlattaa price; «d th. «r.t t.n «» '*>rr <* W* OM ;«r beaida., Uit (* poaltlTa r.ward lor mrtfaoUlk ahaw* of a rary eon.td.rabl. .ecawioa lo thair raa^lreaa. INSTBTTCTIONS: tMrr oompatitar .hoold aaamaca hi. Int.atloa with lb. flnrt aubKriptloa fbfirardad, aad ahoald number 2SSSS3i«m Write legibly all parts of ths address. Tbe addreea of tbe person awarded ibe premium wtH be promptly for warded to each competitor. THE NATION Is a weakly Journal containing JUte rary, Artistic, and Scientfßc Ihtelligence, Critisfame of Hooks, Pic torse aad Music, Foreign Correepoadence, IU'J deliberate comments oa Ike Political ami Social topics of the d«y. pbu » i •****>& A fpaclman aambar a.nt gratia a* aypltcatloa fa B. p. OODKIN St Co., Publiib [U, 3wJ iae Naaaau atraa*. Haw T<rt. SI,OOO, HITLER WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture the Tery beat heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, (fcsaimeree and Tarns, Of wry kind end color, which w» win Mil u 'OW to p..hb D ,.r., M aot lower than thay a*. b. £* *J? or Wirt If yo« nil ~ ' Heavy Barred, Whitp, Brown, or Grey Flannels Warranted to hare «|Q SHODDY In then, -go ta fk* ptfct* WoolonVactory, Bailer, ra., II Joa warj Hetty CMiama, Warranted to kan I*o SHODDY la them, goto the Bailor Woolen factory. If Jan want a too« article o| HTOCHIMO TARI, Warranted to hare a* Shoddy la It, go ta tha Batlef qf Wool Want«? in Exchange for the Above Qoodt* g». The Magazine for the times. PETERSON'S MAGIZINE. Dct#ble-»ize ticfi ooioved Fashion Plates. T""a ZZt ffXSft, tk " M " " OKI THOUSAND rAO 18 I FOURTBIN SPLENDID SYBIL PLATES I TWELYBiSIMiOTH FASHION PLATBSI TWILT« CpLOBTMD PATTKRNBI NINB SpNDRBD WOOD CCTiI tWENTT-FOUR PAGKS 01 MUSIC 1 All thla will ba given for only TWO DOLLARS a year eaa*"lta """ •' tho altiM af "Pitor. Tfirjlling Jales and Novelette; *»»% b ~' Publlehpd anywhere. All tha mrt nopa lar wrltera are employed to write originally for filar, •on. la IM7, In addition to Ita aanal quantity of abort atorlaa, Poor Original Cot.jrl.hi Novelette, will ha (IT an, by AnnS. ttepheae, Frdnl Lao Banadlct, rtlla Rod ""El'toffi "Mbrgrat Howtb." It alio MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATSf Ahead of all othora. Thaaa plataa will ha engraved an rtoat, iwtoe the n«ua| also, and will contain from roar t3 all flgure,. Tlt»y Krlll ba eoperbly color ad, Aleo, 2 pattern, front which a draaa, mantilla, or ah I Ida draaa can ba cat oat, without tha aid of a mantua-meker. Al ao, eeveral tfgee oT Hoaaeh. Id and othar receipt. It is the best Lady'aMagazine is TRY 7RAR. •I Alyays |a Advance On* copy, one yeai | 3 OA Fl« ona yaar • 0§ JlrbtcJplM, (br on. ynr IS!.-? IS OH Fourteen copies, for om year. JO OQ Pre miu or Getting up Otybe, •^STTOMS*IS* : copyto fifca tor IMI will b« given gratis. Specimens sent gratia, whan writtan Ibr. Addreea, poet-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, WOT, 14 56.) 306 Cheetnot Street pM>*»tpl»»a, THEtIWjRIEID. -A HKAUTIFCf, PREMIUM BKQRAVINO REDUO|SD PRICF.B TO OLJLIBS. Tha LADY'S FRIRND aanooncea Ibr IW7. tha frl -owlnn nevelete:—A New Story by Mra Hanry Wood, author of "Baat Lysna," "Tha Channlnfa," Ac. "HoW a Woman bad bar Way," by lllaabath Preacoti an ther of "Tofd by th* San," •• No Lonier Young " bi Amanda M. Dongloaa, anthor of "Ik Traat, 1 ' to ' anl "Bora Cacel," by Prank Im Rj^iadlct. It will glra a Splendid OonlTla Pa*a Pln.lv Colored Paahlnn Plata— angraka.l on gta.l—ln .rary nam bar It wll| glra a baauttfally aivcatad Fancy Sta.l antra- Tfnf in every number. It will gira a large aaaortment of Wood Cnta, lllua trating tha Paahlooi, Paney Work, Ac , la arary nam ber. " lUI * |T » * popular place of Moale, worth tha coat ofiha Mafaaine in itaalf— in every number ft will fire a copy of Che beaatifut Premiqtn Steel Knrravina—"One of Happy Hours I '.-*J6 inekea lonj by »> inches wide—to e*«-ry W| * ($2 so, si»bs«rC ber, and to every p»reon sepdlar off* It offers as preminms. k tt'ilson'e Sa«ri Machines." "Sliver Plated Tea Set* " ' Spoons," 41 It- Chers," "Oold and Silver Watches," •*Onn«," **lti aa.V' I Prealam Kagrarlag.) SI M (and ,na jmla) I Oy « '• laJ'oKE&'i 22 One eopyof each of LADY'S PRIBNB A POST, *4 Li Thegettar an of a Clab will alwaya raeelra a caay a* tha PRICMIUSI RNORaVIKO Hambar. of aTlab . sv"T h "^ 4 * rfr '"" of WrtM H p rtftt or Promina IfM "b-old eoclo-a Bltoan centa (orSample Magailn. ifuntaialng the Partlcuian. •' Addreaa DEACON * PBTBRSON, SIS Walnut St., Philado^lp. GERMAITFIOWIf TELEGRAPH A Family an J an Agricutura Journal, Of th« Lar(jat and Handiomeit Dt»-_ eription. SEVO'tfell TO IATURR, Including Poalry, NoTelettea, Ton, and MoraJ Entartalalna ftodinif gworaily —ln • L"or»rp Dopartmatd wa •hall preawat the choieert rariaMae within tha r«a& of oar axtoadad aiaaaa. he NorekWoa, Talc, Pootiy, Ac., .ball bo anaplM from tha beet and hlgW ecdr(;ee>nd ba aqaal to anything %QKlfivj§:pZu AXD* HORTpULTURE. ambrnrta. Forming, rf.riaolog, Frult-rairtng, Ac. Oar labowll t. furttlab naefnl and B, infcnKHJTnJS !irTv" rJ IJP"<"« braoohaa of Indwatrr, and to/To- W •ofcrss within oar powar antut tha (Use doctrVnae and aalffsh of tha s , •"NTfeswjasrssi,. _ SEeSBSSffiSS^I FBAHK WOOfiE'S Anecdotes, Poetry, and Ind. dents of ffta. OPINIONS or THE WORK. Hotaae Orooley la tha Trihaaaad Mao 6, aaya ; s^-^^£SSsSSiSS aww TiTtd ptatara if tha Umea we hare jaJS 'kaoonjof them. It la laet the book *r Uiij Mttf. of wy pm." rba Nrw Tort Comaoroid teyei ' GREELEY'S GREAT Cff^FLICT icoouns jffiiovoraM fcrm a complete Hlatory of Ibo RebaUlon." 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