AMERICAN CITIZEN Job PrißttagOfftee! Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book ADD JDB MlSIITlt®. BU"TLEB_PA. W« ARI PRWARKD TO PRT! WOItKMEN 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 TABTK IP* COMPOBIIOK ANI) Tllenanoc In Press Work. In all the 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. IA published every Wednesday In the borongh of Butler by C. E AsPr*»o.i. in K earns' ltuilding, Main Street opposite the Jack House. TKKMH:— S4 OG a year, If paldln advance,or within the first first six months ; or '1 50 if not paid. nntll after the expiration o the first six mcnths. TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &c. One .qtinre, NN. Infertion *' 9° Karli •nb«iqortil tnaerttoo W rolnmn fomli month. —JJJ Ucoluanfoi »li month. JO 00 1 colntmi for.t* months * 00 WcohrnnfM niw jear £' 00 U .olumii tor one year 40 00 {column (or ON* /EAR 70 00 rrof.««i..u»l •!»< Builneaa (irli, not axcwdlng R line., on® ynr.t. , •» E*eent4'n»,Adn»iniHtrntor»and Auditwi hnotices,each,.s 00 Application* f..r License*. each &t> Cetitioae, Mstrnye, Nolh ewof Dissolution, Ac , n«»t EIR»FDIN 1 square, 8 Insertions . I> 2 10 Uses ot Nonpareil,or it» equivalent, will make«n«|ttare JOB wont. sheet kind bill, 60 copies or leu ?' v « ZSZZZ.IZZ. A DO fall - " M 6 00 SLACKS. For say quantity tinder b quires, $1 RO r wr Wia >•*<»* ■F HOMPSON _ & LYON, JAt € «»>-aa ss am « B .aw m-» IC7"Office, on Main Street. Butler. Pa.'nt A. M. NEYMAN, M. D. rUyHU'hui and Huinoon Ofßce immedieteiy opposite Walker's buildi6ns. Bntler, June 27, iKtift. «KO A. BLACK, GEO. W. FLKEQEB BLACK &~FLEEGER, ATTOIINEYH AT LAW, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENTS. South <■'..! per .it Duuii 1' 1 , ymWm RIMle, ATTORNEY AT AW, WilTattend to all business entrusted to his care prompt ly. Special attention given to the collectioae of Itn tions, Hack and Hountirs. Will also act as agent for those wishing to buy or ■all real estate. Office on South sido of Diamond, in Bredin'a building, Butler Pa. THOS. Attorney at Law, I) PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT Office with Charles M'Candless, Esq 8. W. Corner ot Diamond BUTLER PA. Claim A^ciit. THE nndersigneil would respectfully notify tlia pnblie ' that he has hero regularly commieeioned as CLAIM' AGEITT, for securing Bounty M»n*y, Arrmrn of /Vi. tol 4. no ll.tf RESTAURANT, 0" Main Street, One Door North of Caurt-House* SAMULL SYKES, SR., Has constantly on hand, Spiced Oysters, Ale, Hw, Cider, and Sarsaparilla. Sweet-Meat's, and Candies' of all kinds; Ginger bread and Sweet Cakes of every vari ety. Nntsof all kinds. If von want good Oysters, gotten up in the very best style, Just call in and you shall be waited upon with the greutest of pleasure n riTKTiatJ ibr ~T. n. ait ITS c. HOO FASHIONABLE TAILORS. rpirEmidemijrnod baring associated themselves in the I Tailoring business, wrihh! respectfully say to the pnblir in general that they hare just received the Fall and Winter Fashions, ard are prepared to make op clothing in the latest and most approved style Plesrr call and examine onr Fashions and Specimens of met. and boys' wear. S|»eoi-1 attention irU en to boys* ch.th ing. EITENMDLLER. WHITE 4 CO. August 12. IHoH—tf. PTOW S . WE ws we make- have our I'lowa always on hand, and work warrunted oo 0 -V R.MDSER. "■ C "'° ' 11 ntier, Pa. XOTIfE ! ALL persons LIABLE FOR COSTS IHTE AND om.wM to Sh.riff'Scott. Sl,.riff Bnu.k.nrid*. a„H '.it' ,"1 rr ""V. »«pntj Renter. ir, hkrrhj notified that th. nin> are In onr hand. for collection, ami they «r. requwted to pa, th.m, rod •avejidditional costs. * March 2 'in, 18, Sir. BLACK A PLEMtR-t SPANISH SHEEP. rfVIE undersigned would respectfully inform the wool 1 growers of Ilutler tpanty. and all who«'»T l« di*i. roas of improving their stock, that he has a lot of Span ish Merino Sheep, of the finest .pi ality, consisting of 40 Rams and 20 ewes, which he will sell at reasonable fig ure* This is a rare ppportnnitv afforded to the enter prising wool powers of Ratlcr county. Call and ex amine these sheep, and thus satisfy vonrselve* of the kind and quality McABOY PROS Feb. 10, 186?, tf. Butler, Pa. NOTICE. A LL per*>n« knowing thrnnwl.c to W J x\ Young, late Cl«rk of the Untl.r Conntv Oonrt. «JII plMue call at tke o«c of W. H. H. RiddU. in Bnt- I«. and acttlathvir acoonnt., a. bjr » doltur th.r *lO , mrt cwta 'n0.17-4w. SPRING TRADE FOR 18G7. McElroy, Dickson & Co., IVo. 54 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. Hare Ihelr.atock op« n for tl*e tradi. GOOD 100DS! AT REASONABLE PRICES. 8. B. M KLROT. .MMKM DH'KSON, no 14, Stno. JOHN T. 811 ANK. Drug and Groc ry Store. riMIK subscriber* have Ju*t received, and are now | opening, ut their St or o-room, opposite Peter Dufly's lo Butler, Aii Extensive Assortment •r DRUGS, • MEDICINEg OILS, PAINTS, DYK STUFFS, PATENT MEDICINES. TOILET SOAP, PERFUMERY, AND Tn« CHOICEST LIQUORS for chemical and mediaeinril purposes. AUo, all kiuds FoAm-dies, Notion*, Ar. liyilcltni prriorlptlnni carefully and |ir«mpHy compounded. IN I IIK (JIIOCKIIY DEPARTMENT will be found almost every articlo for fain ily use. Also • NAILS, GLASS, GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, CoCKERY, STONEWARE, BUCKETS, TUBS, &0., &c. ( fiO. The highest market price paid for all kinds of produce in exchange FOR noons. BELL & DIEFFENBACHER. May 23, 186i5::lv. FRANK MOO HE'S Anecdotes, Poetry, and Inci dents of the War. page*, doublo column, beautifully illustrated with II elegant Cabinet Steel Engravings. OPINIONS OF THK WORK. Horace Greeley in the Tribune of June ft, says '• It i« an exceedingly rich book, containing more mat tor of interest than all the novels that h.tve been issued for the lust hix yuarif, or that will be fur the next six.— It given the best thing* done, or writieu by Rebels, a* well as Unionist*, iu<" t>y subscription; but twwo who bavo a chance to «crfb«» ami don't, will make a blunder." The New Fork Evening PiWt says; "The book is full of fun and pit bos, wit and humor patriotic mcbtiment.and strange adventure*. It fillh up the outline* of Jw.inal hrxtoi ie* of tlie war, and gives h better and more vi\ id picture of the time* we have Just than any of them. ft is Just the book for 44 A KAINY DAY AT A COUKTHX IN*. The New York Commercial says : » 4 Bit. Moore ha* given u*a book which snrpas*es In intere»t anything ot the kind which has appeared or in likelv to appom iu the thousand and one war hiatories which are published or announced." " GREELEY'S GKEAT CONFLICT AND MOORE'S ANECDOTES together form a complete History of the Bebellleu We want good agents in part* of every State in Union. Terms very liberal to experienced canvas M ILK OR HKMALK. Descriptive circulars sent on npp lication. Address JAMKS PORTKUB. Oeneral Ageat, Ho. 4;> Mible House, New Y rk. ILLUSTRATED DOMESTIC BIBLE. BY REV. INGRAHAM COBBIM.A. M miITS work contain* all the plan* of the Com man I taries, aud is neat and of convenient sixe for family use. It will require but little examination to see that this edition of the Sacre.l Writing* embraces many fea ture* never before combined in one volume, ami is a valuable acquisition to the family rlrrle and the Bibli cal student Some of the most important aud distin guishing features of this bible are: 1. Seven hundred Wood Kngitivin?*. 9 Many thou sand marginal references. 3. Three finely <*xee6n added two very desirable features, vlr. : It contains a family photograph depart ment in connection with the fnmily record, ant! RII »*• tendbd concordance. It is one of the most desirable Bibles published. The work contains nearly fiftoeu hundred crown qnarto pages, printed from clear and beautiful type, on fine paper, with numerous engravings, and is bound in three different aud beautiful style*. Rer John Iwvis, of Conltoqnone*sing township, la Agent for Butler t'oenty. Post Offlce Address, WHiTKSTOWN, Butler County, Pa. March, no 14-s. IT -If PROPOSALS. - rEMXSYLVAKIA Agricultural Land Scrip FOR SALE. TN* BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS NOW OFFKR for nala 6*20,000 acres of Agricultural College band Scrip, being the balance of the Bcrip granted to the Commonwealth < 112 Petuisylvnniifcfor the endowment of Agricultural Colleges in this State. Proposals for the purchase of this Lend Scrip, ad dressed to 4 'The Hoard of Commissioners of Agricultu ral Land Scrip." will be received at the Surveyor Gen eral's Office, wt Harrisburg.until I'2o'clock M ~ou Wed ueedHy. April 10. 1H67. This land may be located in any State or Territory, by the holders of (fce scrip, upon any of the unappro priated lands (except mineral lands) of the United Slates, which may be subject to sale at private entry. Kacb pit re represents a quarter section of one htmdrel and sixty acres, issued iu blank and will be transferable without indorsement or formal alignment. The blank need not be filled until the scrip Is presented for loca tion and entry, when the party holding it can fill the blank and entet the land in his own name. Bids most be made as pei acre, and uo bids will be received ft i lew than one quarter section. The Sctip will be i-sued Immediately onthopnymei* of the money to the Surveyor Oentral On all bids tot a lees quantity than 40,000 acres, one-third of the par chaxe money must be paid within ten days, and the r« maining two-thirds within thirty days after riotificattoi of the acceptance of the bid or bids by the Board s Commissioners. JACOB M CAMPBELL, Surveyor Oeneral * For thvßoard of G>mmi«fc>*rr» llarrisbcr*S JebSuary '£*, lt)fi7.—l4-ew. MONEY FREE AS WATER.—IO.OOO ACTIVE Ix>cal uud Traveling Agents, Male or female, of Ml ages, era wanted to solicit trade Hfrevery City, Town, Hair.let. Workshop and factory, throughout the entire woi id, for the most saleable novelties eter known.— S(K) per cent, profit anu KJ'-VDV SALE WIIKRKVKR OFFERED. Smart men and women can make from $6 to $«o per d%y. an«l no risk of loas. A small capital re quired offrotn S2Q to more money invested the great< r the profit, jft money required in advanc* —w*f.rat the articles and receive pay a/lerwardt. If vt>u actually wish to ma£e money rapidly aud eaaiiy, write fur full particulars and address, MILNOU k CO., (From Paris,) uiu Broadway, Nsw York City. Iy, (N«w iq>aperi copying will hs liberally dealt with BOOTS AN D SHOES. B.C.HUSELTON UETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES,THREE doors North of M'Aboys store, in the room former ly occupied by Mrs. Ilertzbericer, wu Main Street, But ler, Pa., announces that he ban ii|iene(t a Boo* ami Shoe store, consisting of Misses and Children's Congress, Laced and Morocco Gaiters. Tampico, French and grained Morocco, Kid, & CalfSkin Shoes. Alflo, a complete stock of Ladies' Gents' and Child ren's Over Shoes and Slippers, of all sizes and styles. MEN'S & BOYS* WEAR, Constating uf Cfllf ConffP«Pß C>» al tor«» French Cnlf, Common, li.ll>* n.n«l XJpi>©* Iloolai, A large stock r»f children's shoe*, of all the different styles, constantly on hand. A large stock of leather and finding, suitable for this market, constantly on hand. consisting in part of Kids, Moroccoes, Lining*, French and Common Coif, Kip, Upper and SOLE LEATHER. Alio, Shoe flails, Lasts, -Pegs, Awls, Shoe thread, Hammer*, Pinchers, Rubbers, Ac. Tak short tim« and cash Buyers, I offer sfjierior In ducements, Cull ami exiiailne my stork befbre pur chasing elsiwhere. • Particular uttention paid to Ordeis. noß,ly. J. IIICKLING CO.'b Great Sale of Watches, On the popnlur one prioe pish, givine every persot. a handso>m» and reliable wuMi for the low prlee of Ton Dollars, without regard to value, and not to be paid for unless perfectly satisfactory. 500 Mid Gold Hunting Watches f3sQtos7oo 000 Magic Cased Uold Watrhe* JW to 60(1 500 Ladle*' Watches, Enamelled 100 to 800 1,000 Gold Hun ingChronotiMter Watches 360t0 3UO 1,000 Gold Huuttng Euglislr Mvers 2iKiio 260 3, INN) Gold Hunting Duplex Watches lf>o to 200 6 000 Gobi Hunting Autericnti batches 100 to 2&n 6,000 Silver Hunting Levers a.... *&o to 160 6,000 Silver Hunting Duplexes 76 to S6O 6,000 Gold Ladlws' waoches 60 to 260 10,inni Gobi Hunting I m 00 ' WEED LOCK STTTCH SEWING MACHINE. ALSO, FINKLE A LYON. BEST IN USE. THIS IS WHAT f«0 WILL DO fflO Machine will Hem, Fell aud Bind; Braid, Tuck ami Cord; Oat her and Quilt; Make a Beaver Cloth Overcoat; Make a Frock Coat; Make a Satin Vest; Make Cloth Pants; Bind Shoes; Will do every description Of Dress Making. fflO Machine will do all kinds of Family Sowing. ffiO Machine will run over seams without hreaklnj needle* or «k'pping stitches, fflo Machine stlt« hes alike on both sides. SOO Machine is the chesipcat Machine by 20 per cent in one, and will sew faster, if not superior to any Ma chine in the market, he can return it and have hit m 'ney. Warranted four years. The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers and Harnetu makers is called to No. 3 SHAW 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 aud Embroidery stamps tor sals, and stamping done. A moded for cntting LADIES' and CHILDREN'S dreasen. Any person can learn from it. Agents wanted. Address, with stamp. K. 11. LONG, General Agent, Ko. 112 Grant St., opposite Cathedral, Aittsburgh, Pa.. And A H. HAYS, White tnvn, nd' 9, Am. Butler County, Pa it i ti. i:it WOOLEN MILLS, Manufactures the very best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Yarns, Of eery kin.) And C'Liir, whirti we will .ell »» 'ow t< cashbuyers.lt not lower than they'can be had East or West If you want Heavy Barred, White, Brown, or Grey Flannels Warranted to have NO SHODDY in them, U the. Union Woolen Factory, Butler, Pa., if you waul Heavy CawMimeres, Warranted to have NO SHODDY in them, goto the Butler Woolen Factory. If you want a good article ot NTOiHIYU YAK*, Warranted to have no Shoddy in It, goto the Butlei Woolen Factory. 10,000 Ibunds of Wool Wanted in Exchange for tJie Above Goods. H. FULLEETOJJ. D.-O 4, ce..lf riIOTO<rtmeot of Frames, Cases, Ac , con stantly on hand. Call and .'vatntue Specimens GALLERY ou Main dtreet'eppearie WEBER* TKOUTMAES store, Butler, Pa. (no. fl, diao I IMPORT AWT TO PROPERTYj_ OWNERS. 80MB years since N. 1. Blake discovered on lis farm In Almond, Allegheny County, IT Y., n Urge de posit of a heavy brown substance Upon nanly-i* bv nulnent chimti, among whom was Prof. George F. Hadlev, of Buffalo, N Y. This suhstaice was foSmd to conakit of n per eent. per oxide of Iron, 7 Kelicln, and 1 Alumnla. The world bin long been wanting a perfect Fire and Water Proof Paint aud Hoofing Cement, and by repeat pd find exbannted tests it has beendemonstrated thai the •bore discovery fully supplies tbat want Oxide of Iron and Felicia are two of the most indestructive substances known to chemistry. When applied to shinglee by the dipping process, or bv laying the roof in cement it ban given unqualified sntinlaction. Applied to an old shin gle r<»of that la leaky it effectually stops all leakage. If applied according to Instructions. form* a coating of Oxid«' of iron tnat in water and lire proof. For Felt roofing it is second to none ia the world. It Is Cheap, Light, Durable, Fire nnd Water Proof. Such an Invention commends Itself to owners of property iu thU age of deatructivs conflagrations The demand for it is already great.— This useful Improvement wa* patented by N. E. Wake, of Almond, N Y., which Letters Patent bear date the 18th day of April, 1865. A Stock Company-, with suf ficient capital, has been chartered l»v the State of New York to develope the mine* anft supply the necessitled of the public. The undersigned • haying purchased the right of flut ler County, for putting on r«*»fW of the nltove described materia), are now ready to enter into e»iitrncts for doing the Mime, nt a murh lees coal than It can be A a umntna-maker. A1 so, several pages ol llouneb- Id and othef rereads. It is the best Lady's Magazine iD the World. TBY IT FOR ONK YEAR. " GTglPlfl"" Always In Advance. One copy, one yeai $ 2 Oo Fire copies,for one year 8(M Kight copies, for one year 12 OU Fourteeu copies, for one year 20 0 Pro miu or Getting up Clubf*. To every person getting up a clnb of Ore, eight o fourteen, at the above rates, a copy of the V.agasiu for IS'IT will be given gratis. Specimens sent gratis, when written for. Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PKTKRPOV, Nov. 14 (VS.) 3ofl Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. IMMUUXS' ELECTRIC SOAP SAVES TIME, SAVES MONEY, fifAVfcS LAW)R. SAVES CLOTHES, SAVES WOMEN, An —A!FD— " "*• JEWELRY. rjlllß underslgred would reepectlully inform the pub |_ He that they have on hand, and are constantly re ceiving a great variety of SPLENDID CLOCKS, •moug which ia the 112 New Patent Lever Clock. This is a striking clock, and has been lately Introdu ced by us. It Is a first class time keeper. * JIAXTEL CLOCKS, of all descriptions, aod of the very best material and workmanship, warranted to keep good time. American and Patent Lever Watches, hunting case, warranted good time-keepers. Colt and Hharp'» IlcvQlVern nnd Cartrldnon, Jewelry, of all kinds, and of good quality*, all of which will l>e sold on reasonable terms for caeh. IREZPAJILinsrGk We are now prepared to do ali work a»d repairing properly belonging to a jewelry establishment, in a satisfactory and workju&nlike uiann< t. Watches and Clocks, cleaned and repaired, on short notice. Don't forget the place. Went side of Main Stowet,- nearly epposite Duffy's store, and opposite Dr, Nay man's office. CM A3. WiejuM AS A OOt January no6,4me. urns. waiaiflHeuna RUBSINC STOOP t 112 01 Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Chol era Morbu *, Cholera Infan tum, 'Fit« from Horm#, Wind iii the Stom ach and Bow el», BUT VAKVXO ■'JL.y* FOR Children when Teething! AND TO PRODUCE SLEEP. 11l I B Medicine is positively wai ranted superior to any other article of the hind in market, am! In sold in nt way that parson* cuu'have their money refhnded by calling <»n the Local Auent If not perfectly satisfactory. 4«r Sold everywhere at 26 cent* per bottle i.e. BKIHCK * CO., no? 21, 'flfl— omm] Agents tor B oflor. PLASTIC SLftTE, 112 OH Hoofing k Other Purposes. mnjl process of reconstructing Plato Stone from a dls- I integrated atste was patented February 21st, 1h65. II is a combination of Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, (The latter p< meet ting quftlNlda of gnolagical and chemiral affiuity for the former,) ami la » duveluprqent of one of the simple but unalterable tendencies of nature As a rootiag material it STANDS UNRIVALED. A mantle—lt adapts Itself to every shape and elope. Tlon combnstible, impervious, nonexpinsive, ami un decaying. Fr<»*t d«>e* not crack n#r haat dissolve it. The only rooftufc raajqr'a! ever discovered that will resist the action of the element# an long as the straddle it*protoete. Being susceptible of little, If any wear fioiu exposure, and PERFECTLY FIREPROOF. It lit cneqaillod as a coating for railroad or farm building*. JAMES C| # ARK, Mlt HAKL HTINKTOBF k 80NB, Proprietor* for Butlei and Beaver ConQtles. Slippery rock Post Offlco, Butler County, Pa. no 14, Bak est and tuost sensitive stomach. In Croup they glvi Immediate relief For Coughs and Cold* they are in valuable. For Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchitis they hav« no equal in the market, (vide certificates accompany ln| box.) IMptherla, that dreaded and desolating dis ease, they control wonderfully and almost immediately No Public Hpeaksr, linger or Teacher, should b« with out them, Sit tbey remove hoarseness and sftengthet end clear the voice. 4jr Always un- thorn in time, and If symptoms art narere use very freely. J. U. Blade* k Ck» , Proprietor, F.lmlra, N. T. For sale by all Druggists. J. IIKNDKRSON A Co*, Wholesale Agents, Pec. 12, 1 Rflfl—lyr. Pittsburg, Pa. "I'nqurstlenMhiy the beat siiatnlned work of the kin.l In the World." HARPE R'S MONTHLY Hit. Critical A 'oiiret e/ tht I*rtu. Tt la the fbrenioft Majfi/ineof the day The fireftide never had a more delightful companion, nor the million a more enterprising friend, than Harper's Magazine.— M'th'JUi l'rot**Uini, (Baltimore > The tuost popular Monthly In the world.—JV. J'. Ob We must refer In terms of Rulopjr t" the high tona and varied excellences of HAItPKR'f! MAOAZlVK— ajournal with a montiUf circulation of abouj 170.0W enpiea—in whose >ages ar* to l»« fount of the choirest light and general ruling of the dar We Hprak of this work as an evidence "112 tlie culture of the American People; and the popularity It has acquired is merited. Kacb number contain* fully 144 pages ol reading matter, appropriately Illustrated with g'«od wood tuts : and It contains In itself the racy monthly and the more philosophical quarterly, blended with the best feature* of the daily journal. It baa grest power i« the dissemination of a love of pure lit»ratufe. Tsuii.ikh s Omdc to American LiUrdture, Ismdon. The vtdinnoa b"Utid ooiiatituto <»f thenwelvea s libra ry of miscellaiicoua rea. Back Numbers can be snppliwl at any time. A Complete Het, now comprising Thirty-Three Vol nines, in n«al cloth binding, will bo seat by freight st expeu«e of purchaser, for. S2 Ho per yidume Hingle volumes, by mail, postpaid ta». Cloth ctweg for biDding, M cents, by utail, postpaid. %• Subscriptions *ent from Hritiah North Am'erfcln Providence* mast ho acaompMled with '44 capte adap tional to prepay United Htatee P«wtage. AHdr »•«*, 11 AKPKtt A HJlOTli»lai Nor. 14 FrankJto Square, New fork. List of Letters, 1> RMAININO in the Post Office at Butler, Pann'a. \j April *et, koti 7 . Adams, George VT. .tjiUeapie, IlaoiiUon Agira*. fiylvstius Uruber. Miss 8 Brown, Janiea F. of tlilbsrt. Miss Tibithe Robert.) ' tirowe, M.J. Besendorf. Jdhnf , Aiimleey, Wm. A. Brown. Mis« KUxabeth Hortetter, C. 11. tUw tp li uflord, Mise Mary T. ißoblnno®, Mrs, A. M. Binamore. W. Reihing. F. l»uu, Andrew |B«inburg. M. LUail^r,Carnon jitew«rl, Airs. Anna A. Davis, Patrick 'lStenoety, Mrs Margaret Deininger, John B. skboidy. 11. 11. LHnan.ore, Mra. Nancy ; Hweatben, Holomom Bavinev, James iKnider, Miss tins A. Kgbainl. Herman |dwa«t, Doe Richard Folxe, Valentine 1 1 vll*». B* 1 *! Fair. Sfnoii P^" rr *' H Oersluer, Mrs Katy ll»'»u.peon, David Uerstner, Mrs. persons calling for any of the above letters, will aay "advertised.*' J- J- ICK ( i'.M. Executor's Notice. Estate of Benjamin Morgan. ~^T OTICK is hereby riven, th«e Letters T^ f aa»entarj heving been immed to the undersigned, ou the «S» tate of lienjaunll Morgan, late of Parker township, Butler county. Pa dee'd : therefore, alt pei sons know lag themselvea indebte«l to the «aid eat4ite. will prf. sent theui dnly aathenticHteri for settlem*>iit and thoec having cl usss againat the faro* wdl make lumiesiiate payment. JOUJf M. Tl r HN BK. •olMw. Bxecntor HUL HILL NURSERY. s -5 H OP ALL KINDS. TVTKrm.!er»)|tn.»l tnkr. t.le«.nre In annoonHn . . 1 Their man. Wend., au.l the pnlllh) lh. Uu> better *r> prepared limn #Tcr before 1 . fill ril.li Fruit Trees of All Kinds, AND SHRUBBERY & SHADE TREES, OF Almost Every Vauibty. The universal t«tlmnmr U | these who hnro been >upplled_with lYult and oflier Trees from Rural Hill Nursery er 5n,,..r)..r qn.illl, awl grow , !/ lh<»*e brought from forcigt. nurseries. '"I h<, %l uo The getlHr ilp of a rlub will silwrir* receive a con* u the Pit KM 1(7*1 KNOHAMNH, Memt>«r* of a rlub wi*liiiig the Piemlum Kugruring mu*t remit Ont l>ollnr Extra. Thoae de*iron« <»f getting up ( lnt>*or Piemlnra l.ieta .himM Ihrlnee r,„t. for enn.i.k. |«,,»r, c .ntaloing the partuular*. Addre-» 11, PKT KrfHOX ACO »1W Walnut Pt. Pti iladeiphla. ' A Complete Plctartnl Hlatorv of 4bo Tluiea.*' The beet, cheapest, and most ruereeaful Family Paper Intho Unloh.'' HARPER'S WEEKLY, BPLKN 1)1 pLY I LLC.ST HATED. Critical %'"Ut of the I*rejt. "The beat Family Paper pobliehed in the United Htate* AVm» lsnitl'm AHriurr. '• The Monti. Niwinm of our country—e«rap'»t* In all the depurtnientp ofun AmeiU au lantily paper llAßrea't Wkkklt h^.•*>•,« I for lt#e|f a ngbi to tte ti tle 4 A J"Vrnnlt>f Civilitvuon ' /V Y. th>f*\H\g fhst ••Thi* Paper tin rualm* the *tt! ilLuMrnUont Oar fa tore hi*ioi urn* will enricb tliotti»liiM ustef Uai per'a Wnekty toitg after writer* and pnintei*, and puLli*beia are lurij'>d to du*t. -fA r . *' Ar auoHint. 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