AMERICAN CITIZEN Jofr Prtatlttg®ffie©t Ornamentaf, plain, Fancy, card Book AilD .* mmai jus In Kesrni' llullding. Seeoml Siory.op jiofclte Jerk'a Hotel, Main Stiret, BUTLER PA. WK ARB I'KEPAttRU TO PRINT,ON 9HOHT NOltt Heads, ]>ooks, I>rii(r«rist Labels. Prs grßnimes, Constitutions, Clierks, Xotes. Drafts. Blanks, Biisinc°s Cards, Visiting (lards. Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Bills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, Billots, Sale Bills, itc. BKIXC. rVRNMIIKD WITH Tho Most Approved Hand '.'iesaos THE LARGEST OF Type, Borders, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, &c., IN THE COUNTY, we will execute ercrything in tho line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NEATLT, PROMPT:.?, *sn> AT ltnsoxAßLt JUTts, in a stylo to excel any establishment at homeland compete with any abroad. IHKILLEU WOKKMKN Are employed in every branch of tho business, and we endeavor to meet the wants ef the community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment, for TASTE IT* COMPOHIION ANI» Elßßance In Press Work. In all tike essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful 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 any number of pages. The American Citizen. IS published every Wednesday In the horoncbor Tutier by C. K ASDIRSON, in Reams' Building, Mate Street, opposite the .lack House. Tsasts: —$4 .OH n vear, If paid in ndvan-e. c- within the llr«t tirst six months ; or 2&U if not paid until -*fter the expiration o the fli nt six mrnths. TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &c. 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Sale, Exei'utors, Administra tors, and Auditor's n«rtioes; Eatiays, Bl*«olutioii of I'm t nerthip.Cautions, and all transient advertisements MUST POSITIVELY BE PAID t?» ADVANCE. C. E. ANDERSON, Editor and Propiletor. Doc. 6 18Hfl PEOrESSIONAL CA'Jr.LS. L. Z. MITCHELL. i«»a*aa«^ r se« 19* Office N. E. Corner of Diamond, Uutler, Pa. •%+ < li;irl«'s .WCillldlctis, jWI S tm • o®re. F(U<liwest corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa. J. Me 4t 9. PPBTIAHCE, ' Attorney h a 1 aw , Office, on 8. E. of Diamond and Main st. Butler, Pa. JOHX M. THOMPSON, EDWIN LYON THOMPSON & LYON, €€«» a« M a* € ■. = « mm' ICTOfflce, on Main Street. Butler. P.i '^o A. M. NF.YMAN, M. D, PhyHlelnn and Nurscon Office immediately opposite Walker's Butler, June 'J7, 186S. OEO. A. BLACK, OEO. W. rLKEQKR BLACK ATTOHM:V« AT LA. We AND PENSION AND CLAIM AOEN'TS. %tX-Offlce, South East Corner of Diamond, Butler, T* JOEBPn J. ELLIOTT OEORUE BOSE. ELLIOTT & ROSE, House, Sign & Ornamenta' Painters. Paper Haning Done on *he Shortest N'ot'co. BUTLER, Feb. 20, IBfi7—ly. W. ICieSußßo, ATTORNEY AT AW, Will attend to all business entrusted to his care prompt* 4y. Special attention giveu to the collections of I'tn st'ons. Back Pay and Bounlits. Will also act ns agent for thoAe wishing to buy or sell real estate. Office <m South side of Diamond, in Bredin's building Butler Pa. THOS. R,o"BXJsrsonsr, Attorney at Law, PENSION CLAIM AGERT Office with Clmrles M'Candless, K* <j S. W. Coracr ot Diaipood BUTLER PA. Clsiim A^eeii. THE unrtersiipioil would respectfully notify thp miWio that be has bet n regulai ly commi»«ii>ncd ait I CXj-A-inVE TVQ-EjSTT, lor securing liaunty Movry, Arreart tf Pay and Pen sions, for soldier*, or if they are dead, fur their legal representatives. No charge will bo made f-«r prosscnting the claims of soldiers. >r their reseutatlv«s until the »ame are collected K. ANDEIISON. Witherspoon Institute. Academy, located in Putle*-. Pa., has attained a high reputation under the charge of its accom plished Principal, Bev W.M 1 Bill «I 11, late Professor ©f Natural Science in Washington College. The next session will commenco ou Munday, tho 16th cf Apt 11. The Trustees having greatly enlarged the 1 uilding, there will Loan ojpp» rt»»nitv for a number of young ladle* to board with tbe Principal *>"ls LOYAI, YOUNG, Sec y *Drs G. L. Dieffenbacher & H. Wise • ASETC* tolu ** r ite, Gold, Silver l'latina >7*=* avail try, should not fail to examine their new style jjh.- ofYulcaiyteaud Coral ite n i the be»t manner. Particular attention '• they defy com , petition; as operators they rank among the best. Char ' grsmiHlerate. Advicofreo of chaise Office—ln Boyd Jefferson Street, IJutler pa \ DOTY'S Paragon Clothes Washer.. ITPlXO.boiliiif; hot suds saves thro*fonrtfrs 'be l*bo J and time-taken out all the diit—no sore bands— I no foetid Mir—no Injury to the elathe*. 44 It really merits nil the good that cen be eeld of, It. '—i HUM! New Yorker. " Hoty's Washer, t fit) belt."—[Offtnge Judd. 'Wonldnot be patted with under any considers - tlon."—f Solon Robins >n. * • •'Could n-»t be persuaded to do without It." —[Bev | Bi-hop Scott. The above Wneher, with nil the new and recent im i provetnent*. I* o!Trr* d for sale by the undersigned, aulo OMiguee of I'ateut for Butler Ciiitdjr. ! Family »ise, $10; Extra size. fl'J; Hotel alue. sl6 I Aho, the following kind of 01 hand, to Hit: UN-IVRB3AL. RUBER A. and PUTNAM 8. Apply F<r Agencies ut Township Bights tn manuftio tnreis by letter addressed to the undersigned, Saxon* burg, [Hitler Cuuuty. *' MAURHOFF. no. 14 % iw. Assignee of Dot* Br.»s. PLASTIC SLATE, FOU | Roofing & Other Purposes. rpn E nf .econst rue tins Slat* Stone from a dls- J Integrated ►tau was patented F. bfuafy i!«t. l.ffli. 1 It is a combination of Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, I ( The latter p,»«*eislng qualities of geoligica! aul clicmlial affinity f.»r the fjr:ner.) and i< a r!erel<»pn.ent of one of th»*lniple but unalterable tendencies of natut e i As u roofing material it STANDS UNRIVALED. j A mastic— it adapts itself to every shape and elope. { Non combustible, impervious, Hun expansive, and un I decaying. Float doe* not crack oor bsat dissolvo it. The only roofing matWfal evar dUcowred that wfll resist IJie act ion of tbe «lements as long aa thestructuie j Itfpromcts. Being susc>ytible of little, if any wear fioin exposure, and PERFECTLY FIREPROOF. It is cnequilled as a coating for railroad or farm building*. JAMES CLARK, • Mil IIA EL STINETORf k SON 3, Proprietors 112 r llutler and Bearer Counties. Slipped rock I'cst Office, Butler County, Pa.' ZELItf&OPLE INSTITUTE AT « Zelienoplc, Butler County, Penn'a. fPIIK next M.t sion of this Institution—lasting twenty I \revkfe—will op-ii (Mi Monday, 29th 1867, and will cl we oil Thursday, September Urn, 1807. TEACHERS. Rev. J. 3. ROCKWELL, Principal. ROT I*. F Winter Professor of Fiench, and teacher ol Instiumental Musi.-. 'II o-e havt:ig a>»:>s nn I d-tuehitrs to educate, cannot do better than to send them io Zelienop4«j Institute. I'erso'-■* who are desirous if preparing themselves for tt*CbiU£, should attend this institute. The Course of Study . is equal to that of the In st academies in tb* conntr, and the methods of instruction aim at THOROUGHNESS m overy branch. A ram opportunity is here offeied to those wishing to »tudy Oerman and French. Hates of tintixi. per •■••ftion of twenty weeks. Common JBcl I Brandies * $5 to $8 I ilighot loanrhes. -including Itook Keeping Lat in. Greek ond Oermai to 12 Instrumental Music, <K«tr.i flO I'liuio ient,|ert«ent\ lei.* ... Si Hoarding ran bo obtained In rr.vnto tamihes at jes | bouablM rates. Tuition positively require 11n advance. I.or particulars, such as books used, Ac. address the Priiiclntl. Ht ZBLIBNOPLE, PA. SPRING TRADE FOR IH«7. McElroy, Dickson & Co.. IHo. 54 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. Have their Hock the trade. GOOD GOODS! AT REASONABLE PRICES. 8. 1). M'KLBOy, iMMKH DICKSON, no 14, 3roo. JOHN T SHANE. ILLUSTRATED DOMESTIC BIBLE. BY REV. IKGRAIIAM COBBtti, A. M mniß work eentains all the placs of the Commen _| tnries, and is neat and of convenient size lor familr use It will require bnt little examination t<> neo that this edition of (he Sacred Writings embraces mnny fen tures never before combined in one volume, mid i-« a v*!uaiil.» acquisition to tbe f.imily circle and tiie Bibli cal student Some of tbe most important and distia finishing features of this bible are: 1. Seven hundred Wood KngiavTn?s. 2 Many thou sand marginal refeiyncos. 3. Three finely executed Steel Enslaving*. 4. Numerous improved readings. 6. A corrected chronological order. 6 An exposition of each « hapter, contaiuTng th eHS«*nce \A the best Com* niontators. with murh original m itter by the editor. «. Tbe poetical boftkjß in tbe metrical form. 8 Refioc •ions drawn from the subjects of the chapter,and giving in a.condensed form lt« spiritual in»i»ort. 0. Questions ?! I? I °" c ' l chapter, for family examination. 1( Dates afiixed to the chaptvr*, for each moining and evening's readii g. comprising the whole Biblein a year. To these have lately been a.ided two very desirable features, viz : it contains a family photograph depart ment in connection with the family record, and an -x --tendt<l concordance. It h one of the most desirable lliide< pubihhod. Tho work contains r.eniv fifteen hundreil i rowti qnartopnges. printed from clear snd beautiful type, on fine paper, with numerous engravings, and is bound in three different ami beautiful Ntyle*. Rev .1(0*11 Davis, of Oona»<|iienessing township, is Agent | r Butler C« untv. I'ost Gfflee Addrtts. WIIITESTOWN, Butler County, Pa. * March, no 14-s. m -tf NOTICE! 4 LI. PI PSOXS LIABLE FOR COSTS I;ITE AND ji \ unpaid to ShorifT Scott, ShsrifT Brackeliri<lg« anJ Clerk Mifflin, and J. 11. Cratty, deputy Register, a>e h'-reby notified that the same xre in our bands for collection, and they ars requested to pay them, and save additional cost-'. March 2 '67, »#,Cw. BLACK A FLEEOER PROPOSALS. PEJfSSYLVASIA Agricultural Land Scrip FOR SALE. rilllE BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS NOW OFFFR 1 for saie I >O,OOO acres of Agricultural Cpllegc Land Scrip, otfiag the balance ef the Scrip granted to tbe Commonwealth of Pennaylvaala for the eudowment of Agncul'ural Colleges in this State. Fropotal. for lh« pgrehaM <,f thl» Un.l fVrip.ad- T. il- ' uf Co»ml"lonMTicr Agrlcultu ral Utnd Bcrip. will t»e r< c«iu'.l at tlie KurTvjror (ten «ral . omcp.nt Utrrl*»| { .uatll 12o'clock Mon Wad needny, April 10. 1867. This land may be located in any Stats or Territcry. by the holders of the scrip, upoa any of the unapprol priated lands (except mineral land*) of the United States, which may be subject to sale at private entry. Each pi«ce represents a quarter section of one hundretf snd sixty acree. issued in black and will be traneferabW without indorsement or fort^lassignment The blank nt-ed not be tillHvl the scrip is presented for loca* tl. n and entry, w hen the party holding it can fill th< blank and eutci the land In his own Bids anne be made ns pei acre, and no bids will be received fci lesi than c.na qua l ter section. The Scrip will be 1.-sued immediately oa thepnymev of the money to the fiurv ef or Geuir.il On ail bids tot a less quantity than 4rt,o«M» ncios, one-third of tb« chase ux-uey inust be paid within ten days, and the r« rpaining two thirds within thirty daysafiei- notification Qt the acceptance of the bid 01 bids by tijo Board c 'C«>nimission»is. JACOB M. CAMi'JJSLL, Surveyor Geuercl For tließoord cf C rmnaiwsteni 1 < JiM risbur'S February Tt, Drug and Grocery Store. T'HB snliecribors have Just received, and Are now opening, At tlclr- Store-ioom, opposite Pster Dafft's In Butler, An Extensive Assortment or # • • DKU&S, * MEDICINEg OILS, PAINTS. DYE STPFtfS. * PATENT MEDICINES. TOILET SOAP, PEUFUMEHY, AND TIIE CHOICEST LIQUORS for chemical and me<U»cinal purposes. AUo, all kinds roArush**, Notions, 4c. lijalclmta preacrlpilonii carefujl)' and jiroiiiptlv to in pounded. IN l HE UKUCKRY DEPARTMENT will bo found almost every article for fam ily use. Also NAILS, G LASS, GLASSWARE, QOEENSWARE, COCKERY, STONEWARE, BUCKETS, TUBS, &o, &a., Ac. Tho highest market price paid for all kinds of prodaoß in exchange FOR GOODS. BELL &l DIEFFENBACHER. May 23, 18ti'3::lv. FRANK MOORE'S Anecdotes, Poetry, and Inci dents of the War. 582 pngss. double column, beautifully illustrated with 11 e'egant Cabinet Sbeel Kngrariugs. OPINIONS OF TilK WORK Horace Crowley In the Tribuueof June 5, nay* " It is an exceedingly rich book, containing mere mat ter of interest than ell the novels that bare been ink tied fir the Lft six yua rtj or that will imi fur the next aix It gives the best thing* said, done, or writieu by Rebels, us well aa Unionists, moat judiciously selected, compact ly put together, and baridsomely printed. lr a sold onl> ny subscription; but those who have u chance to sub«crlbo and don'*, will make a blunder.'* lbe New York Evening Post says: '■The hook ia full of fun and rathoa, wit and hnmor patriotic sentiment,and atrango adventures. It fills up the outlines of formal histojios of the war, and gives a better and more vit M picture <* thp times we have jtut pasted than any of iliem. It is just the book for *• A R UN t UKf AT A COLXTRT I»Jf. The New York Commercial saya : " Mi. Moore has given us a book which surpasses iu interact anylhingof the kind which has appeared or ia likely to app»ur in the thousand and oue war histoiies which are published orannounced/' " GREKJiEY'S GREAT CONFLICT AND MOORE'S ANECDOTES together form a complete History yf the Rebellion We want good agents in parti of every State in Union. Terms very liberal to experienced canvas MALE OR FEMALE Descriptive circulars sent oa application. Address JAMES PORTEUS. General Agent, 2(o. 45 tiblo House, New Y Jk. Nov 28,'66 R7 & W. JEN KIN SON, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dialers in Tobneeo, Segari, Nnuff, Pipes, etc. No. O PIiDKRAL STREET, ALI.EOUENY CITY, PA. 3rd dour r frem llridgo. Kign of Hie ifijj Indian. vol 4, no 12, lyr. J J. SEDWIUK Has on handa a large and general assortment of SIKIIIIPH. ItrldlcH, Harness Tor Draught, Anil auggy Collars. OF ALL IKIIISTOS. Horse (Tftthinic, of all kinds, at the lowest cash price. I will sell the atuck on baud uuder price. Call at the poat office and EXAMINE THE WORK. Butler, Pa., February 20—uo 11, 2w. MONEY FREE AS WATER.— IO.OOO ACTIVE Local and Traveling Agent*, Male or female, of all ages, are wanted to solicit t.ade-in every City, Town, Hamlet, Woikahop and Factory, throughout the entire wprlfl, for the ipost saleable novelties ever known.— 500 per cent, profit anu READY SALE WHEREVER OFFER ED Smart men and women can make from $5 to SSO per day, and no risk of loss. A email capital re quired of from S2O to $lO0 —the moro money invested the greati r the uroflt. No money required in advance —toe Jirtt tend tk» articles and receive p<iy afterwards. If you actually wish to make money rapidly and easily, write for full partscular;, and address, MILNOR A CO .(From Paris,) 210 Broadway, New York Cify ly, (Newspapers copying wijl be liberally denlt with PLOWS. WE ARE RELIABLY INFORM ed that aome per* -n or persona have been selling plows through ,,ut the county,representing them aa made by G. AJ. R. Moser. thia is therefore to warn the public agalust such, as all pi >w< we have our Plows alwaya on band, and work warranted. O. A i. R. MOSER. no 9 r flmo Bntler, Pa. RESTAURANT, On Ma ? n Streat, One Dopr North of Coart House, SAMULL SYKES, SR., Has constantly on hand. Fresh Oysters, Ale. Deer. Cider, and Sarsaparilla. Sweet-Meats, and Candies of all kinds ; Ginger bread and Sweet Cakes of every varl- I ety. Nuts of nil kinds. If vou w*pt uood Oysters, gotten up in the very t'ost style, jnst call in and you shall be waited upon with the greatest of pleasure. n.iiTiMac 1 *» T. b. c. HCO FASHIONABLE TAILORS. r p|lU undersigned having as-ociated themselves in the I Tailoring business, would respectfully ssy 10 the public in general have just received the Fa'l and Winter Fashions, ar d are prepared to make up clothing in the latest and most upprovod style PI ear' call and examine our Fashions and Specimens of m*u and boya' WOAT. £peri I attention given to bova' cloth ing. EITE.S ML'LLER. WIUTE A CO. August 12, 1806—tf. ~ SPANISH SHEEP. THE undersigned would re«pe«tfully inform the wool growera <>f Butler county, and all who may be desi rona of improving their stock, that he hasa lot ofSpan ian M«rinoßheep, of the finest qn alitfr, constating of 40 Rams and 20 ewea, which he will aal! at reasonable flg urea Thia is a rare opportunity aff.irJe.l to the enter prising wo«d gr>weta of Butler county. ex amine these aheep,an«l thus satisfy yourselves of the kind and quality McAUoY RliOS. Feb. 10, 1867, tf. Butler, Pa. To the Public. rriHE citizens of Butler and vicinity are h reby ra £ apecttully informed that the undersigned has open ed a shop on the West aldect Maine Street, between the Court-house and tho Vogely House, where he ia pre pared to repair Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and all kinds of Locks and Sewing Machine*. All work done warranted to give satisfaction. TRY ME. J.M.JONES. SEWIITG. MRS. T. J. LOW MAN, Would respectfully inform tho citizens of this place that she is prepared to 4o all kinds of sewing, such as Dre»« Making, gaquea, Gents' Shirt*, and Children's apparel. Also, Local Ag*n* for Wheeler A Wileon's Sewing Machiuea. tub 510, vol 4, no ll.tf gCRYEYINQ AND DRAFTINO, Done on reasonable terms, N. M. Slater, County Sur veyor, and II Boyd, Deputy. Office in the Conft-bouee. (Ths beat improved instruments uicd for no 13,4w. FOR SALE. half share, (1-64,) in the West Sunbury OH Comp.uiy at Parker's Landing. Two proJuci n tils o n tuu property. Inquire of , woo 12, W. J. YO'JNO. BOOTS A Iff D SHOES. B.C.HUSELTON QETAIL DEALER Iff BOOTS AND SHOES. THREE f\ doors North of M'Aboys atore, in the room former ly occupied by Mra. Hertrberecr, c»u Main Street. But ler, Pa., announces that be has opened a Boot and Shoe atore, consisting of Misses and Children's 'Congress, Laced and Morocco Gaiters. Tampico, French and grained Morocco, Kid, k Calf Skin Shoes. Alao, a complete stuck Of Ladia#' Gents' and Ohild- Over Shoes and Slipper, of alfsizes and styles. MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf Coiia>ro9B GulterH, French On If, Common, Kip, and Upper Hoots, A large stock of children's shoes, of all the different styles, constantly on hand A large stock of leather aud findings, suitable for this market, constantly on band, contesting in part of Kids, Moroecoes, Linings, French and Common Calf, Kip, Upper an l SOLE LEATHER. Also, Shoe Nails, Pegs, Awls, Shoe-thread, Hammers, pinchers, Rubben. Ao • To short time and c.wdi buyers, I offer superior in ducement*. CaJJ and examine my st >ck before pur chasing elsewhere. PaiticuJar attention paid to Ordeis. no 8, ly. J. HICKLING & / <>.»« Great Sale of Watches, On the popular one priae plan, givinz every persoi. a handsome and reliable for tho low prieo of Ten Dollars, without regard to value, and pot to bo paid for 1 Aioluss perfectly satisfactory. 50' Solid Gold Hunting Watches $250 to S7OO 600 Magic Cased Gold Watches 200 to 600 500 Ladles' Watches, Enamelled 100 to 300 1,000 Gobi Hun Ing Chronometer Watches 250 to 30J 1,«)00 Gold Hunting English Levers 200 to 250 3,000 Gold Hunting.Duplex Watches 150 to 200 5 000 Gold Hunting American Watches 100 to 260 6,000 Silver Hutting Levers 60.t0 150 5,000 Silver flouting Dupltytes 75 to 2.»0 5,010 Gold Ladles' Waorhes 50 to 25u 10,000 Gold Hunting Lepines 50 to 100 10,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches 60 to 75 25,000 Unnting Silver Watches 25 to 5 » 30.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to 75 Every person obtains a Watch by this arrangement, costing but $lO, while it may be worth s7*o. No par tialitv hln.vu Measia .I Hiokting A CQ.'B Great American \V^ C H Co., New York City, wish to immediately dispose of the abovo magnificent stock. Cer'ilicates naming articles, tire placed in sealed envelopes. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificates, upon payment of T*u Dollars, whether It be a watch worth $750 or one worthless. The return of any of our certificatoa entitles yon to the articles named thereon, upon pay ment, irrespective of its worth . and as no article valued less than $lO is nuinod on any certificate, it will at once be seen that this is no lottery, but a straight- forward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most fastidious. A single certificate will be sent by mail, postqiaid, upon receipt of 25 ceuts. five for $ I, eleven for $-', t bitty • three and elegant premium for s'» sixty-six and mora valuable premium for $lO, one hundred ami most *u perb watch for sls. lo yicents or those wishing em ployment tl|is is a rare opportunity. It is a legiti mately couducted business, duly authorized by the Government, aud cpen to the most careful scrutiny. — Tui,. J. HICK LING A CO , 149 Broadway— Near P. 0, no 8,3m of £■ t>w York. S6O 00, SOO 00, SOO 00. WEED LOCK STITCH BEWINO MACHINE. ALSO, PINKLE A LYON. BEST IN USE. THIS IS WHAT S6O WILL DO S6O Machine will Hem, Fell and Bind; Braid. Tuck nnd Cord; Gather and Quilt; Make a Beaver Cloth Otercoat; Make a Fiock Coat; Make a S 11 In Vest; Mako (Moth Pants; Bind oboes; Will do every description Of Dress Making S6O Ma» bine will d » »»ll kinds ~| Family Sewing. s6'l Machine will run over seams without breaking needlea or skipping atitche*. s6i) .Machine stitt hes alike on both sides. S6O Machine is the ake iprst Machine by 20 per cent In use, luid will sew faster, if not superior to any Ma chine in the maiket. he can return it and have his money. Warranted four years. The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers and Harneaa makers ia called to Np. 3 S2O SHAW A.CLARKE'S SEWINO MACHINE, warranted five yeara and licensed. THE AIKEN KMTTINO MACHINE, ia tbo best in use. Will knit 12 pairs of socks in a dny Braid and Embroidery stsmps tor aalo, jtad stamping dona. A moded for cnttlng LADIES' and CHILDREN'S dresses Any person can learn from It. Agenda wanted. Address, with stamp, R. 11. LONG, General Agent, No. 112 Grant at., opposite Cathedral, Aittsburgh, Pa. And A. H. HAYS, White town, no 0, 3m. Bntlcr County, Pa BtITLEK WOOLEN MILLS. Manufacture the very best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Yarns, (ft every kind and color, which we will sell as 'ow to cash buyers, if not lower than they cau be had East, or West If you want Heavy Barred, White, Brown, or Grey Flannels j Warranted to have NO SHODDY In them, '*go to ! tha Union Woolen Factory, Butler, Pa., if you wai.t Heavy Cnssi meres. Warranted to have NO 9JIODDY i n them, goto the , Butler Woolen Factory. If you want a good article of STOCHIX(i YAR\, Warranted to have no Shoddy in it, goto the Butlei Woolen Factory. 10,000 Pounds of Wool Wanted in Exchange for the Above Goods. \ H. FULLER-TON. Dec 4, s»..tr PlIOTO<« K.t B'lI.S, AMROTYPES, TTAGUERREOFY P ES FERBEOTYPES, See., SAMUEL SYKES, JR., RBSPRCI'FULLY informs his friends, and the public in general, that de is prepared to take PtfoTooit A pus, AMBROTYPES, Ac., in the bitest styles and in all kinds of weather. An aasortment of Fram«ia,.Caaee, Mc , con stantly on hand. Call and examine _«a-LARK on Maine Sc Jefferson tttreata, •liooaitc WKBJtR A TROV'TMAN S Store, BnUar.Pa. 1 V TO PROPERTY OffSKRS. SOME years siuce !f. E. Bhike discovered on his fsrm In Almond. Allegheny County, N Y., a large de poejt of ah'-ayy 1-rA*" eubatauce. Upou analysis by eminent cliailiMrf, among wlmm was Prof. Oeorge F. Hadiev. of BufTalo. N Y. Tbi* substai< e was found to consist of 9*2 por cei}*- oxide of Iron, 7 per Sellcla, aud 1 Alumnla. The world has long been wanting a peifect Fife and Water Proof Paint and Hoofing Cement, and by repeat ed ami exhausted tests It his been demonstrated that the above discovery fully that j* ml Oxide of Iron aud Sellcla are two of jhe most lnrteHtructlre subsiancea known to chemistry. When aoplied to shingles b* the dipping process, or by laying the roof in reuient it has given unqualified satisfaction. Applied to an oM ahiq gle roof that is leaky It efTe< tually stops ail lenk-tgo. If applied iiccordlug ti instructions, forms a coating of uxide of iron t»»i#t is water i>nd fire proof. For Felt roofing tt is second to none in the world. It ia Cheap, Light, Durable, Fire ami Watei rio-f. Such an invention commend- Itself to owners of pi opert v In this ago of destructive conflagi ailons The ib-mand for It is already great.— Thi* usef'-l iuiproveno-nt was patented by N. E. Blako, of Almond, N \ , which Letters Patent benr date f)ie 18t)» day of April. l>6j. A St« ck Company, with suf ficient capital. has tieen chart ere<l by the State of New York to devol. pe the mines auppJy the necessities of the public The undertftg- ed. bavin? purchased the rifbt of Pul ler Comity, for putting on r«»<»fa of the above desci ibeil. material, are now ready to enter into contracts for dolne the smnr, at a much cost than It tun be dpue of any other in iterial \Vo will warrant all rooft lo tie water and fire pio.f, #nd afap. to be durable. We will sail the right of a poit« in of the County oQ rea-yn«ble terms For fi.rther particulars apply to or address THOS. M'OAFFIC or JAS I). RIDDLE, Centreville, or H. 6. BINGHAM, Harrlsviile, Penn a. no 14, 4w. The Magazine for the Times. PETERSON SWIAGAZIKE. DoiMe-size steel colored Fashion Plfttes. THIS popular Mi ntbly Mairsr.ino is the cheapest in the world. In 1867 it wiH contain ONE THOUSAND rAOES FOURTKKN SPLENDID FTEEL PLATES I TWELVE MAMMOTH FASHION PLATES TWELVE COLORED PATTERNS' NINE HUNDRED WOOD CUTS TWENTY-FOUR PAGES OF MUwlCf All this will be given for only TWO DOLbA RS a year or a dollar leaa than Magazines 0/ th® ciaaa of "Peter aon." Its Thrilling Tales and Novelettes Are tho best published anywhere. All the moat popu lar writers are employed to write originally for 'Peter son " In isr»7, in addition to its usual quantity of abort stories, four Original Copyright Novelette wilt | J( , R j v en, by Ann S. Stephana, Frank Lee Bined:ct, r'Ui Rod j man, and the Author of '*slargret Ilowtb." It also puhliabes * MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES . Ahead of all others. Those plntes will be engraved on steel, twice the nsu'il size, and will contain from lour to six figure-. They will b6 supeibly colored. Al«", a pattern, from whii li a tiress, uiaiftilla, or chi'ds dress can bo eut out, without aid of u mantu 1 maker. Al so, several pages ol Housth bland othc/ rece'pts. It is the best Lady's Magazine in the World. TRY IT FOR ONE YEAR. M— -Always la Advance. One co)»y. oneyeai I 2 Oo Five copies,for one year * t>o Eight copies, for one year 12 00 Fourteen copies, for ono year 20 0 Pro iu or Getting up Clubs. T«» every person getting up a club of five, eight o fouiteen, at the above rates, a copy of the for 1867 will be given gratis Specimens sent gratis, when written for. Address, post-paid, CHARLES.I. PETERSON, Nov. 14 66.) 306 Chchtnut Streat, Phi adolphla, Pa. OOKBIXN'. ELECTRIC SOAP SAVES Ti ME, SAVKS WON'RY, SAVES LA HOB. SAVKS ('LO I'llES. SAVES WOMEN, And nil CJropors Sell It. It Is used I>y cnllng into small shavings and diaaolving in hot water, then a >ak the clothes five to ten minutes, and a little hand rubbing will nnwe ii'-rn aa clean aa hours of hard machine rnhhing with ord'nary spap, and the mixi dtdlcate fabric receive no injury. We can re fer to thousands of families who are using it, tM.d who could not be persuaded to do without Dobbins' Electric Soap. Sold b.v all leading groceries throughout the State Manufactured only by DOBBINS & LOVE. Wholesale Office 107 SouFifltli Street, no 6. 3m. Philadelphia..Pa. Mi 11oIKDiTe THE subscriber would respectfully Inform the public that be has a now CA ItRI A'>E and WAG ON MAKING SHOP, on Street. O^poaite J. 11. Negley, anil below tho M. E Church, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line of basi 1 neas, auch as making Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Sul kies. and any thing ill tho line of Carriage and Wagon ma&incr. Rtpairing done in thesliortett possible tima. HIM A CALLf£t Nov. 7, '6o—lt] ' FELIX B TRU\AL. FARMFOB SALE. TKIB sabscriber offers for sale his splendid farm. sttua:e in Butler tp.. North Eastof aud adjoining Ibe borough of Butler, containing 84 Acres of Choice Lot"/, under a high state of cultivation two fine brick houses one of extra large size, one brick and OLO frame barn thereon erected; ail these buildings are in good condi tion. A large orchard of choice frnit of almost every variety This, Farm is Well Watered. One good coal bank opened, and In good working or der. 7 T A'I/O Made very easy to perehasera. For fur * tlx r particulars call on the aubscriber living on the premises. Dec. 19 H6l.3m> CHRISTIAN SEIBERT WATCHES, CLOCKS, —AND— J 3E3 W ELRY. THE undersigre«l would respectfully inform the pub lic that they have on hand, and arc constantly re ceiving a greut variety of SPLENDID CLOCKS, among whieh is tha Xew Patent Lever X/lock. Tliis is a striking clock, and has been lately introdu ced by us- It is a first clasn time keeper MANTEL CLOCKS, of all descriptions, and of the very best material aud workmanship, warranted to keep good time. American and Patent Lever Watches, hunting case, warranted good time keepers. * Colt nll <1 Itevolvern nntl CartrldtfCH. Jewelry, of all.kinds, and of good qualt ty, all of which will be sold on reasonable terms 112, r cash. lELEZPAiiRxisra-- Wa are now prepare<l to do all work and repairing properly belongiug to a Jewelry establishment, lo a sat,*factory and workmanlike manner. WatelneM and Clocbk, cleaned and rep&jred. on ahort notice. Don't forget the place. West side of Main Stre«it ;ie.irly epp site Duffy's *t..ro. and opposite Dr, Key anau's office CHAS. WISLMAN A CO- January, nofl.Omo. JOHN SyOTT, One Door South Qf J, M. Thompson's Law (Wfice, -> II BUTLER, ANNOUNCES that be i a now opening and] receiving bis Second stock of sua 4 mm aeon, Consisting of DRT GOODS, of all descriptions, such as CLOT 118, i UASSIMKRES. SATIN KTT3, JEAXf. * TWEEDS, FKPNCI! MERINOES, SILK, POPLINS. ALPACAS, OOBUKOJ*, NOTIONS, srady glade Clothing, t'LANNKLg OP ALL KINDS ANDCOLOUg SLAMMUm, CAKHETS, And Oil Cloths. Groceries, Efardwarg, Queenstirare, Hats, Caps, Boots, & Shoes, SOLE LEATHER . And all MICIi goods as this market requires, which will he sold Cll E Al'. kM i Xo Trouble to Show (ioods. Highest Market Price Paid i'or all kinds of merchantable Produce. Nov.H CJS) JOHN SCOTT. KIiaSIB(S BYEOPJ FOR Diarrheal, Dysentery, Colic, Chol era Morbus, Cholera Infan tum, Fits from Worms, Witul in the Stom ach and JJowr els, d:c., BUT aci.v FQU Children when Teething! AND TO PRODUCE SLEEP. rpIIIP Med|:ins in positively wai/inted superior loany I qth«f article of thw !.lrid in market, and in sold in ih jA way that persons canjhave their money refunded hy caniug «»n the Local if not perfectly satisfactory. *#*-So4d everywhere at 25 cents per bottle J. C. KKDICK k CO., noy 21. 'Gd—O.nosl Agents lor Duller. Are you afflicted with a Cough or Cold ? Arc 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 " BLADfc'S EUPHONIAL LUBRICATORS! Tilti PEOPLES MOST SURE AND EFFECTUA L REMED Y FOR COUGHS, GOLDS, CROUP, CATARRH, ASTHMA, I>IP- JllfcltlA. BRoNi'ifYnS. AND PULMONARY DISK ASKS. The Lubricator Is a medical preparation in the f>un | of a loseng", which of nil modes is tli* most learnt 1 and convenient. They contain no deleterious ingredi ent, and warranted to bo alwayssnfe even t> T the weak est and inott sensitive stomach. In Croup they »:ivo Immediate relief For Coughs and Colds they arn in viewable. i'Sr Catarrh, Astlrmn. ftronchitis they have no equnl in the maiket. (vide certificates accompanying caoll box.) li;gtheii t. that 'treaded and desolating dis ease, they ontrol wonderfully ami a leio-t immediately. No Public Speaker, Singer oi Teacher. should he with out them, ><s they remove hoarseness and strengthen and clear the voico A'ways UHO them in time, ..nd if symptoms are severe u«eV*ry freely. J. II DlaUes k Co., Proprietor, Llmira, N. Y. For Sale by all Druggist*. J. IIii«NDKRSON A Co-, Wholesale Argents, Dec. 12, IS6A—lyr I'ittaburg, Pa. "Inqiinlloiinbly the heat HU»tiOMtd work of the kind In the World." HARPER'S Hi MOM HAfiUINE. • Critical tfoiicet of the Press. It is the foremost Magazine of the day. The fireside i never had a more delightful companion, nor the million ' a more enterprisii g frien't, than Harper's Magazine.— ] i/ethnditt Protestant , (Baltimore ) The most popular Monthly in the world.—iV F. Ob - i We must reler in terms of Eulop y t-> the high tone arid varied excelfences of IIA KICK'S MAO A/IN L— a journal with a monthly circul.it i»n of abouj 170.000 copies—in whose age* are to bo found some of the choicest liitht and general reading of the •lay We speak of this work ;is an evidence .112 the culture of the American People; and the popnLiritv it has acquired is merited. Each number contains fully 144 pages ot reading matter, appropriately illustrated with good wood cuts ; and it contains In itself the racy monthly and the more philosophical quarterly, blended with i the best fwituree of the daily journal. It his gre.t power in the dissemination of a lovs of pure l.torature. TKNXKR'I Guide to American Literature, London The volumes bound constitute of themselves e libra- > ry of miscellaneous reading, such ascaflnol b* found in | the same com pas* U< any other publication that has! couie under our notice —button Cortritr SUBSCRIPTIONS --1867 ; Tlie Publisher# have periected a i; atcn gf dialling 1 hy which they caa supply the .tiagacio* aid Weekly promptly to tuoae wh i their periodi cals dv*ectly trom the .-Oke of l*irt»Mcafloo. The postage on Uaj-pfr'a Magaaine la 24 cents a year, which uiu4t be pai<l it the so bscriber- post offlco , rBCUMH s Kaapkr s Maoazlnk, oneyf.ir..... Xl 00. An estrn copy of either the Magazine or JiVekly will b« supplic I gratij f..r every club Off ive Subscriber i at S4 each, inoue remittance; or six coutce $-•0 IJU. Hack Numbera can be suppllM at >ny time. A Complete Set, now couipri-uog 1 hlrty-Three Vol- ' urnes, iu ncnl cloth binding, w.II bo sent by express, freight at expcn*e of purchaaer, (or S2 95" |»er volume I BU|le voluipea, by mail, postpaid S3 UO. Cloth caaee' i for binding, 58 cent*, by inail, postpaid. %* Subscriptions bent from British North Americin P«-ovi<Jftuce< muit bo accompanied with 21 ceuti adap tional to prepay United State* Pottage. A idresa, j HAKPBft k BKOTIfISRS J Nov. ll 60. Franklin Pquar*, k'ewJYork. • RURAL HILL NURSERY, OP ALL KINDS.*. rpiß nnJsmlgne.l tako. plennre I n .nnonndnn t J Their many friends, aud the public generally fha they better are prepared than ever before t.. 112. ndah Fruit Trees of All Kittde, • AND SHRUBBERY & SHADE TREES, OP ALMOST KVERY VARIETY. Tl.«-aiiltcr.:.! t c.*titnni) y t!,oj« ,h 0 |,«v« bun ! turi'llMi Willi ir.Ht iin.r other Trews from Rural Hill Nursery (••..I I \ .V- " r rellafile testiinoni^ c« I". I"„l , icinilv. Penwri, <IMT roas • i-piir.i .inje.are requeNte.l to call and examine our -piemlid varh'tv. If will amply repay, any person i a tt e** «""d fruit, ami at an enrly U rt e \. ,m re plant,ng topu.cha.e of ... ~ our trtes extrMtJ# 21« miles iof Zslr,V. pon ,Le Bub,cr,b * r Duller, N„, 7 W Silaß & StftlS. THE Saturday Evning Post, A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM KV, GRAVING. Reduced prices to Clubs. TU "P A *' BVKNINp it hosntl fill tMTkngraving (n med OttVbr LIEE s IIAPPT floi-Rsi 1 26 inches long by 20 Incline every single ($2 6u) subscriber, and la every one sending on a club It will commence in the first number . 112 January a i° r . Ca l IH TL,K ° U,L A W'S DA VQHTER fri -n"!!, (, ?°x ??''! by K,ner *' n Bennett, author H-I? 10 ' ,M "b>tfi of tho Forest." Prairie Flower '• Ac This will he fid lowed by other Serial Stories from the beat authors, Shorter Storied, Kaeaya Bkerches, Letter a Agricultural Articles, kc.. »'ire a lac regularly given. The l'okt is Neutral in Potltiftf—being exclusively de votod to l.ilciii.tur« iiml iloes n..t .|l»cu»« I'l.litical or B<.<;l.i"ii" qiiettioiu—leaving these to the Pomical an j Keiigions Press It offers among Its Premiums Wheeler and Wilson's Sewing Machines, Silver Plated Tea Sets. Spoons, and Pitchers, Mold and Silver Watches, Double Itnrrel duns Cyciol Clothes Wringers' Appletonft New Subscribers who snbscrlbe now for P67 will have Jhelr names entered on the list of THE POST at tmce —una receive (he whole year ISO 7 besides. -or m>z bc .%■ m• 1 copy (and one Premium KiiKruving} f2 50 JcOjilM •• " .1 .. j (V) 5 (and on«Vntl«) 8M (and one gratia) 12 (»<) '■*" ' (and one gratis) 2H 06 One copy ear h of POST A- u I>Y s FRIEND, $t The nntler in. oil* club will *l»ny« rweivo a roiiv o the PKK>IIU>I KNCIHAVINO. Menibera of .■> clnb wwhlug the I'reuiitini Kngraving iiumt remit One IJollar Extra. Those de.irtiM nf getting up Clnba or Premium I lil a shouin inclone five crnt» lor sample paper. Containing tho particulars. Address 11. I'KTKRSON kCO , T 310 Walnut St. Philadsiphia. A Co fP lf,e I'loloplnl uutoi'y or the ' w The test, cheapest, and most" ruccessful Family Paper in I he Iftiiou. ' HARPER'S WEEKLY, BPLENDIDI.V JLLUSTIi \TKD. Critical .X tr» of the p. r •'Theb?s' F- .Tvr I* «i •» puM s!i ».! in th« United Mutia —J.'.n Adiitfi " The }lOl>i.l .\i v i*p o| our country- in nil the departments ikfao Amerii an Family Pnpor— llAßpra's NVKKKI-Y lias earned f.r its.,if a right i>n« n tie a Jour nil of Ci vi'l I'.-./I mi JV r. Ereninf/ I'ost • I his Pnpor I'll n.-i..-WV: illmfj- i/ions our fu tnre h'isfon.ins will enrich tTioniselveVofrt. 112 Harper's W' t kly long alt-)! wi iters and painters, and pubiisboi s are turned to dust. ' —.V. 1' Evangelist. "Anrvcu-i'.ty in every hounuhold. Boston Transcript. • it if. lit Lu ea lo.(ding political and historical auiial ist «.f the nation "-H'hiladelphta /'rets "The best ol its cla-ei in Auieiica " — Ho/ton ''V aveler SUBSCRIPTIONS.—IB 67- The Publishers havo perfected a system of mailing Lj which they can snpply the Weekly prompt- • to th om who prefer to revive their periodicals direct ly from tho Office of publication- Postmasters andotH> rri'deslrons of gettlhu up Clubs will be supplied with a Miow-Hill on application. Tho poatago on ' Harper's weekly is 20 cent- a year, which must r»e paid at the subscribe r's post office. ' '■. h; bc » s ffarf'i'* D'rekly. t no y :.r $1 00 * \n Kxtrx Ci.oa i.f .- th.-r tho I Yeellp or Nurjnttne will be -lipid «.o itf> eve>'> ('lull • Fire Suh*cr.lters it rl.Wen b.it; n r ti-.c- r -ix rojiiftf #2O 00 l!a« kV. i.'i.e • . -ui p- at any tlirfe ll.eAn •; I*\ I- . i Href. ///, in neat [ cloth b'ft ing w I ! sent bv express, A>.eof expense, for $7 eac . \ »«•;>I.-I.* .-ef c iiupi'lslugTCfne Volumes, "em .in receipt 112 • '»h it tlf rale of s.'> 25 por Vol f eigiif «t >f purchaser. Volume X iearly J v.u.try Ist, ISBJ. Ad l -i II \RPER k UROTIII R, Franklin Square, New York. THE mjIFRIEND A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM EXQRAVINGs REDUCED PRICKS . TO CLUBS. The LADY'S FRIEND announces for IW7. tho fol lowing nevelets:—A New Story, by Mrs 1 Henry Wood,, author of "East l.ynne," "fhe Cbanninga, Ac. "Ilow a Woman had her Way," by Elizabeth Piescott, au thor Of "Told by the Sun," •• ,N<» Longer Young," by Amahd-i M Douglass, author of " In Trust,'' 4c., aud "Dora Castel," l.v Frank leo Benedict. It will give a Splendid Double Page Finely ColoreJ Fashion Plate—eugruved on Steel—in every number. It will n»ve « beautifully ox .•cited Fancy engra ving in every numbor. •' It will give a largo aaaorLneni of Wood Cuts v illna trntirg the Fashions, Fandy W'< rk, Jtc., in every num ber. It will give a popular piece of Music, worth tho cost of the Ma:?asine in itself—in every number. It will give a copy of the beautiful Premium Steal Emmtving—"One of Life's Happy Hours' I —2ti inches long by 2u inches wido—to every sing e (#2 subscri ber. and to every person sending on a Club. It oilers as premiums, "Wheeler k Wilson's Sewi' Machines." "Silver Plated Tea Sets," "i I chers," "Gold and Silver Watches," "WIIW," -lU es "M« lodeons," "C othes Wringers," <a Apple ton's L yc pedias, <fc. it ms 1 copy (and the'uge Premium Engraving.) $2 50 4 copies ! % * 44 '• •• i* •( 6 (JO & " (and one gratis) 8 00 8 •' (and one gratis) 12 00 20 " 'and one gratis) 28 (112 t One cqpy of each of LADY'S FRIEND A POST, 0C Th«g«kter up of a Club will alvr.Vs r«:eive a copy df the PlthMlUM ENOIiAVINO. Meoibers of a Club wishing the I'remu m Engraving must remit One Dollar Extra. thf-Those deairuns nf getting up Hubs or Preminio Lists, should enclc»H fifteen cents for Sample Magaziue containing the Particulars. Address DEACON k pBTERSO.V. 310 Walnut St., Philadelphia. OERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH A Family an ! an Agricutura Journal, Of the Largest and Handsomest Let erivtion. DEVOTE i> TO CHOICE L'TBRATURK, inclu-iing Poetrj, Novele'les, Tab's. Entei talning K eadirig generallyl of the Liteniry L'epartlne t we tiiail prei-eut the choicest v.irietiis wnli. ll tii-c r acn of w ui extended moans. The S' veluM-- 'ls. •: v. Ac* KIIIIII be F-ujijdied fr- til t'.e bt-at .i»'4, highest aoio. AIM be «duai io anything to befoul, . ,ii a... 11l n.«» i;e . AOKU/t LXUKi. AND MOlUicUb'l'UltK. aring Fariuiug. Gardening, Fruit-raising, Ac. Our labors in th tl''ic»'tn.ent fpr oj.oi' thirty vears, have met the cordial approbation of tho public Our purpose him l,m»n td furnish neeiul and reliable Inf >rmatlon upon these very UMp'atiut branches of industry, and to j ro (S9them so far as within our power against the faUe doctrines ami selfish puiposea of the many-etnplree and rt nSWion-odventurera by which the Farmei ii incessant ly asaa led This portion of the <ji:iutA.XTO«.v T'BLt- ORA i*ii is alone worth the price of subscription. NEWS DKPAUTMKNT.—Tho H.IU»O Industry, care, and d I serf In i nation, in gathering and preparing-the Stir rinx Events of the Day, exp«;os>.ly fur this paper, which hitheito has b.en one or !u marke.l feat urea-and given •O universal satisfaction, will lieoontmued wiUi redoub led effort* to meet the Increasing demaod of the public. TERMS —Tiro doltara aud fifty coftta 'i>pr anonm. No orders received without the cash, andsubscriptiona stop ped at the end of the time paid for. Address, PHILIP R. FREAS, Editor and Proprietor ,oermantow n , PHilvVlpha.Pe,
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