American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, November 27, 1867, Image 3
THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Sutler,Pa.Wednesday, Nov. 27,1867. Loftt. On Wednesday morning, the 27th in itsnt, iiome place between Jacob Shanor's and the Court-houso : one Note of Two .HUNDRED DOLLARS, on Win. S. Boyd; one Oil Receipt, and one Receipt of THIR TT-THREK DOLLARS AND Firry OENTS, and a Receipt for POLL TAX. THFC fin der will be liberally rewarded by return ing the same to the undersigned, or to the Editor of the CITIZEN. Nov. 27. '67.] KIMIRAIM BROWN FAR* AND IRESIDE JorßNAi..—We have received one nu:nher of this excellent Jour nal. It ig an excellent work, nnd we take pleasure in recommending it t" our readers. For terms nnd address, see advertisement. RI AL KSTATE A(IENO*.-— Attention is 'called to card ol John Trait & Co , 189 4'ti St , Pittsburgh, in today's paper, for the fi'st time. If you wmt to buy or sell property read it sure. CSgf <io to the clieip si ire of J. N. Kutt'Ktt It SON'S, NCIO Cuttle, Pa., for a splendid calico, good madder colors,* at only 10 ets. per yard All the best make of prints at 12$ ets. per yard ; good ginghams 12J cUs per yard. AT t'LTR PRICES.— 11. t'. IIKISEMAN IOIS ju k t received a large St< ek ' 112 nil kinds of School Books, which lie wdl sell at City pri;c». Al-o, Key Kotes»atsls OJ p. r Doz ■Single c ipies $1 SO Stationery of every de-eripti >n and every 'thing usually kept in a Il ok and Variety Store can be f'Und at 11. C. HeinenianV Oh'e him u call. A FIRST CLASS HOUSE.—The atten tion of our readers is invited to the whole aulc and Retail Hat Cap and Ladies Fur House, of Win. Flcuiniiug No. 138 VV ood St. Pittsburgh. As this is one of the j oldest and lust houses, in the country, we would advise all who want anything j in the line of Hats, Caps or J'ura for their own use. or for to sell again to call and examine the stock at this extensive and popular house bofore purchasing glse where. See Advertisement in this wiek's paper. S&TA tine lot of Paisley Shawls, Kir. jress,£loth», Alpaceas, French Merioos, Ladies Cloakings, Silks, and all kinds ol dr#Ss, ih stock and for sale very low at the cheap store of J. N. KUWER & SON'S, Afto Castle, J'a. BIOTS ANO SII IES —Parties wmting any thing in their line will find it to their inter est to read the advertisement of Jle-srs. Willrieh and llnrtfurd, ol' 100 Market St., Pittsburgh, which appears in to-day's paper. They have, nnd are constantly receiving the latent and must fashionable style of Bo its, Jihiies, and (jailers, itrni. by buying direct from the Manufacturers for eitsh, arebnablel to offer goods atthe lowest possible rates. Their long experience in the business gives thein a very good uilvantnge, and they can offer special inducements to country dealers, their facilities for doing a jobbing business being unsurpassed, tiive tlieui a call and you will be s.-iiistied we tiro sure. SERIOUS ACCIDENT. —On Wednesday of Inst week, a young man by the name of William Meals, was engaged in haul ing water for H. A. Mifflin, E-q., of North Washington. The hosre Aas fractious and ran off. precipitating Mr Meals from the (fagon, which rau over ii 13 head and btcast. His injuries at first weic thought to be dangerous; but at last accounts le was fast recovering: Thfe horse broke one of bis legs, and had to be shot to end his misery. k tW A large lot ol water proof lor La dies' suits just received ail 1 for sale, very cheap, a good article. U-4 wide for only Si 10 per yard A splendid artt cle, the best mako (or SI 25 per yard, at the cheap store of J. N. I.UWKII & SON'S, A'eu) Castle , Pa. KILLED—A lew days since, Mr. A. M'Cutksy well known to most of our eit iietiS, was almost instantly killed. We have udt been able to pitliur the partio, ulars, wc liaVe been informed that Mr. M' eiislfy was driving a mule, lie and a CDttple ol Itltialfe* Were in the buggy.— TUB tuule becaltie frighteued and unman ageabltS an! ran off. Mr. M'Casfcey was so much injured that he lived but a short line. The fe« .wales were but slightly injuifed. DANGEROUSLY L.VJVREL.— One day Easi week a son of John Price, of liutler itowaship while engaged in bringing a loaded Coal ;ar out of the bank was very eevercJy injured—-being in front of the .car.t'ie ianu .'otu u becuus too great, and in his efforts to check the same by press iag agaiuit the car with bis head, he was doubled dorn and the whole weight of the loaded car pressed him down. His internal and external iojuiries are severe ,a«4 painful. Doubts are entertained of ibis xeco very. A very large Jot of Muslins, bleaehed nnd .juhieacbed.always on' hand, a splendid jtd. wide henry unbleached coarse muslin for l2} l2} cts. per yd.— Good yd. wide bieacfeedjougiin 124 dr.. pr. yd., at the eheap store «112 J. N. Kiwis & SON'S, JYeie Ccutle y Pa. As yet nothini; bus transpired guutg to Show that the Judiciary Co<zfaiitie« in the House Vi II stand a majority for impeach• ment,though the fact thptthe report wns not ready ia interpreted in some quarters to Wean that some sort uf change is g >ing on.' No general caucus of the Republicans has been held, and nothing has appeared to in dicate a material change nines the adjourn ment, when a majority were undoubtedly opporcd to imp 'achmeti t. Cliqiirx mill Innm. The medical world ha* become divi«i deJ into BO MANY cliques, isms, nod path ics», that the general confidence which heretofore existed in the art and science I of medicine has not Violently shaken, but ; its usefulness has been much impaired, j because of the wide spread skepticism j the wrangling of these hare produced j among the people. j Of late years, however, a change seems i to hare teen wrought in the miuds and | actions of the profession in general, and ! » more f generous felling is exhibited iu the differnt medieal sects; the upright and honorablte among them meeting each other oh farms #f equality on all general occasions, withotlt Illusion ur paying the slightest attention to diffcfertceil of Opin ion on medical subject*. We arc gird to see this feelitj& bf bar niony thu» pervading, as it will have a tendency to reestablish that confidence HI ti.eifcine which it deserve*. aird to re lieve l be profession ul'much ol t|iat |r<j» udice which has been exhibited against i; became of these bickerings of cliques Iu this land of liberty there is uo le gal difference in the rights, privileges and immunities guuiante.d to the differ* ent.Med ca! Colleges, allopathic, hotnee patlne or electric ; but all are granted alike privileges, restricted by '.lie same luleg, and delcgitcd alike powers hy the veiy sauie ''authority u/l, Ihe re lure, being alike regular and equal before the law. When a patient applies to a physician, his grand otiject is to be cured. And it should lethe gr.im| aim of the phy.-iian to cUre bun as quickly as possible, vy tlis out any slavish deleience to this or that system of practice. As for ourselvs, we prefer to bo fr|e to employ whatever means we btlievc otcegi sary either to arrive nt the nature ofti.e disease, or to perform the jwe, with ut regard to the source from ♦ liuh they tire derived. We also claim the right Upresent our medical opinions to the pubic, payitii' due deference to the opitiiouiuf others at tho same time. Hence we y>uld say ■ that oyr peculiar system of praice may need some explanation here, it t| lc Eclectic connected with that of rosco Pi® Our remedies are principally v c t a _ bla discarding entirely the UMO of mel or Mercury in any farm ; belevu j( to be a disease creating agent of the description We are also opposed to tlie u<e of j»<s\ eral blood lottinf; in any case ; believinj it to be injurious to the constitution, am oftentimes dangerous to life. ' Our mode of detecting "chronic affec tions" of tlie interiml organ", is prinei* paliy by an elimination of the urine. During the whole cjurse of our study j and practice we have paid particular at ttcution to this old "Weiman Mode" of detecting diseases, and wo feel perfectly satisfied tfiat' there n no more certain sign offered in disease." than is present* ed in that tcbrctiotl TheiWore, We now more ccpbcislly in* all these laboring under any linger ing disease that has not tiee» cured, l>e bause, perhaps the complaint w.13 nit properly under/tuod, 'to scud a vial if tlieir uritie tor examination, and have the neccte-ary medicines sent them. We wish it distinctly understood thitt tnis rpcciul invitation is given to 'hose who have Sufficiently tried the rum-dies of, their family phyMniau, an 1 have f.ileil to obtain relief at his hands. 'fhis is bur pri?ile!»e and ri.»ht as it physician, a?i<J it is the fight and privi lege o! the afflicted to obtain their pro fessional advice nnd. medicine where they choose. Our office, and resideuce is at No. 182 <irant k t r«• et; Pittsburgh, here it any others choose to apply we we will give them our bc*t tne lical at tention. and w; 1' promise them relief in every ca>c where a reason able hops can be entertained. h. OI.DSHUE. >l. 1). l»f A 1111 I K I>. AMIhH-O.WIIKOW .N —On Hi*. IVtl, lift . >1 (tin IIIIUM of Robert Thompson, by the K»*v. .lo»iah M'Fenin, Mr. Juliti AndcMon, Esq , cf Clin»on tp , to Mr*. i nlhurine Hr >wu, et Penu lp., both of Butler coun ty, Pa WILSON—IIAZLETT—On the lflth inat .by the Rev. Hm. II Jitminon. Mr Hillery Wilson cf I'etcrftville, to Mi-a Martini J. llazlett, of forwurd tp , both of Butler county, Pa. GILL—WILFON—On the 17ih inat., by the Rev. Wm. P. Breud.n, Mr. liintm GUI. of Slipp*r>rock tp., ml Mi"* Kliznueth Wilton, Of Clay tp , both ol liuller county, Pa. plxmb lho ii nait ii etsT GRAlN—Winter lted, *2 00; No. 1 spring iaqnoted at S4 lo and No.Sat *3 o<»(ss3 00; O te.8:»W««.; Rye,*l6o Corn, l,0O($I.O5; Barley. No. 1 Spring SI 10. rLOl'ft—SprhK Wlfeut, J'.'J M : WlnUr Whwt, sl3, Rye Flour *9 00 $ bbl; Buckwhaat, I-j 00 per cwt. PROVIeIOJfS— Bacon, abuUldera, 14c; Sugar Cured llama, 34c; Lard, 14c. BUTTER—Freeh iioH, Sic KUUrt—26c per dozen HAY—lUlwi. *22 per Ton. SKKDB—Fla*a«*Ml *300; Timothy,S 00; Clover, 1200. DRIED FHUIT Peacbee, quarter*, 17, halve* 19 eta. per!b; Applea;B £*9 c. , POIATOEjJ— Peach Blows, $1 26 cent* per buabel. A PPLfcS—s3 MEANS—I 2 76 per buahel OlL—Crude, 13@14; Refined, 34 centa per gallon J .aid Oil, 90 to 95 for No. 2, and * I 10 for No. 1. tfLTJLKK MAHKKTb. BUTT BR— Freeh Roi. 35 centa per pound BEANS—White, *2,«>o per buabel. BARLEY —Spring, *I,OO BKKSW AX—B6 r«nta per ponnd. ttUGS_-25 -*nte pcrdocen FLOL'K- Wheat, ffl.CO to 7,00 per bund.; Rye *,50 Buckwheat, 411,50 per liuuu. FF.UIT— l>r» s d Applet, oeta. per lb; Dried Pcachaa. *5 c«uta lb. FEATliKKg—"sceuiaper pound Corn £1*00; Burk wheat, §I.OO. iiROCERI KJUoCuft'ee, J'Jo, 25 per pound; Java, 40 Brown Sugar, l*l£p«r jmjuiuJ . do. White, 20c N.O. Jiota*- ea *1 20 centa per gallon; Syrup 10U and *1,40. 11IDK8—8 cent* per pound. LARD—I2U centa per pound. NAILS—§7,7S per keg. POTATOES—9oc per bushel. PORK—7 tot» eta.; R AOS—3 centa par ponnd. RTCE —16 caatf per connd. SALT—*3,OO pet barrel. TALLOW—l2centa par pnund. WOOL'—4O etnta pev pound fb.- coao?a <spfcutl Art K!9T " \V ANTKfI, for two .TTh« b«t scription »*><>ks ever published. On* enticed •' My steriee of th« Neapolitan Coi'Teati," by an Benedictine Nun a true arcount of the Inner life of th* convents—tho ni'jet thri'ling and fcit*re«tirg work be for# the public. Tbe "flier entitle *' The Cottage Cv clop«dia," a jem of intellectual wealth, and wanted in every family ; couplet • In one large octavo volume of over 1000 pages, Illustrated Send f., r circulars of terms. which are eery liberal A. S. HALR A CO., Nov. 27, lfW7. 21. Hartfbrd. Coon DR SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP.—The great medicine cured Dr. Bchanck. the Proprietor, of Puluionary Consumption, when it had assumed its most formidable aspect, and when speedy death appeared to be inevitable !£'■ physician* pronounced his case in curable, when he commenced >he use of this simple but powerful remedy His health was restored in a very short time, a nd no return of the disease has been appre hended, fur all thesymptoms quickly disappeared, and bit present weight is mure than two hundred pounds. Since hi* recovery, he has devoted his attention ex clusively to the en's of Consumption and tbe diseases wtitch are usually complicated with it, and tbe cures effected by his medicines have been very numerous aud trulyrtronderful Dr. gchenck makes professional visits to seteriM of thi larger cities weekly, where he hi* a large concourse df patients, and It is truly aston ishing to *re poor consumptives that have to be lifted oulot their carriages, and in a few months healthy, ro bust persons Dr 801IKNCK 8 PULMONIC SYKUP, IKAjN'KBD MANOR AKK PIM.& are«en et-alfv all reared in curing Cousu*iplion. FIH dlrec Whds acc /inpai»y each, so that any una can take them without seeing Dr. gchenck, but when it is convenient it is be-t to see him He gives advice free* but for a thorough examination with his Knspirouieter his fee is tlln v e dollars. whfn pmchs-inn. thnt the two like nesses or Ibe D'jcU •—une when in the last itsge of j Consumption, and the other ns he now is, in perfec j health—.«ra on the Government stamp. ' gold by all Druggists aud Dealest. Pric* L1.50 pet. bottle, .-r 17.50 tho hair dozen. Letters for advice should always be directed to- Dr. £clicnck's Office North lith street, I'hila.ielphi \. Pa. General Whole sale Agents: Demns Dames A Co.. N. Y., 8. 8. Hance Ualtiinore, Md.j JoKh D. Park? • Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker k Taylor, Chicago, 111 ; Col!ilk Kios , Bt. Loots Missouri. (3d w ea mo lyr. gfiu 3VtlVPrt tscmeivts. XT K\V TAILOK SHOP XI The undersigns 1. thankfnl for the pntronage of bis many friends it. th- past, would respecllully inform ib« pui'iic that he ha- again stnrted in the Tailoring Musi lies* tin »hop is oil We-t sid cf Main Street. » doore North uf Court U.Jlse. '1 bos* desiring work dune, neatly and promptly, w.ll give him u call. Nov Ui, 3u*os. \VM. TIIL'XAL. HOUBK AND LOT FOR PALE lu Lot on the cor..er oft.lay aqd Washington duets, nearly opposite tbe resideiiceof «l»o. C. Hues sing, Esq ,is offered lo pule A i easouabie good F ratio House Uiereon elected, litis good. tor particulars, rnquireof U. K. ANUEK3ON. ftov.L'J, 194*7,tf f ~ 200 FARMERS ! To engage i'l a iight ttu'd honorable' business for fbe «inter mouths, in the vuM.-'ity wheie they reside, which will iihi tii i-iii Ifo iu tjiso to IjJIOO per month. For particulars app|y to or mldieik PAKMULEK LtU' 'S., "i'l Ransom toi., Pbiladulpufa, Pa. ♦ Nov. 27. Ifcflf,4t. K' Y NOTEB, 815.00 per I>ozcu ; Retail, 81.-»0. AT Nov. i7, leKi/. Jwos. Ci US SMITH IfUi. „ 112 The subscriber -v'sliSs to inform the public gerfer uiijr, that lie bns located b<mselt permanently, one slid a half miles Noi lienest of llutler. where be intsndscarry ing ou the ijSunsmithiug lliisin«»s, in all its various inmii' lies, and is now prepaiad lo Accommodate all who tn-ty favor him with their custom, Jtifles, Mnooth Klflvs, ♦hot Uuns »ud Pistols, as cbsap us they can be bad at otner place. All work warranted, ersobs from the couutry can leave all work at lloes ( k ."twin's Store, iu Duller, where the sams will be uni returnee by A STKAWICK. .ANTED—I.OOO feet of good Curled Maple Plank. l*> 4 to 2 inches thick, lor whic'u the highest price • « paid iu cash if delive> ed soon. A. 8. . *7, I*o7, tr. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. V)*irlueof nu order and do«.ree of the Orphans' rt of Holier county,, tnu undersigned will «x --!'uaC ile, by public out cry, ou tbe premises, ou "iiri/ni/, HecrnUier 'itilli, 1867, l'i"'K tleicrlWd IU»1 Kitatr, Into of Putrick ' -i 'I All tl.ut ..it.iu pi.ee ~112 l.nd, uliiaia i uii.t-A •® wn »l»lp» bi tho county and gtaleaforesaid : M una.""' , bJ ' H'U'lug; E»«tbjrOw.o li «_ *i* sby Peter tiraff, and >N est by M'Cuo A I'erckes * I, ' UK Thirty one Acros and Ninety oue ftwo'cstusal 1" hand, and the remainder In atiuu lil -aU P»> with interest from coiillrma -27 1 STEPHEN Ml UK, Adui'r * ' 'N- of Patrick Flaming, dec'd. LL KINDS OF SOBiQL, BOOKS, w, l°ktLt& RETAIL, L'rlooN, AT FARM ANDq £S | DE . JOURNAL, ' Monthly. rpUlB JOURNAL is7~T .... „ , 1 lure. Fl "i iciiUuri r< | Agriculture. Horiicul huts lure, ale.. an«f* u '*»'*• hardening, Rural •veil an the so.l as iuA c culture of the mind,lis ligbteu our Svcial ill's. to enliven and en- Pul Bcrlp'lon f..f .ue }« Club ol five subscribers • J 00 .. . i> n ... 400 '• • tifUtn • 's® •• •' Twenty " " " T«»»tjr .ob»; "JO '• •' Vilty 1 i , l _° •<■ ■' OH. Hundred 'V 27 00 All subscriptiuiis invariable «•••••«•• 00 .. kiisei Nsw Yurk. M WILLRICI - J. M. HAHTFORO Willrich &. hhf or d, Have now opened the finely. FALL AND BOOTS & S» S; W hitb they..are aclli Great Barg^ S| AND LOW PE/IC: Call and Examine Ho. 100 Market A Corner of Fifih, PITTSBURGH, i NOT. 27, U(7;lyf. jolls CKAFT joiirri,- JOHN CRAFT & CO., • Real Estate and Insurance Brol 139 FOURTH ST., PITTSBURGH, I fie have a printed Real Estate Register containini full description of location, pViCe and term* ««f all ■ propertied entrusted to our care for sale These conn ■ist of Farms, Grist Milts, House*. Lots, Stores. Coal Lands, Coal works, Coal Interests, Western Lauds. llo\ tuls, Tanneries. Ciiy and Suburban Property. Register we print three times a year—on first of Ma/',! September and January. Faities *letting to buy or sell Real Estate, no matter where the location, should nut 'ail to coiuuttour Reg ister, a copy ot which can be had by sen-ling y«»r ad dress. September number now r-edy. T* IW, ijt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Hats, Caps and Ladies Furs. \ WM. PLEMMING, ISO Wood Street, PUlibnrgh, Pa, COI'XTRT NFJU'LIIXTM *lll find It to their Interent to call and examine onr lotaf , #for ® u,ak,n * their purchases, as our facilities fjr WHOLESALE TRADE re not ex-ell»d by any bouse In the Uolted States. NOT. 27, L*T>7, lyr. r. J. SNODGRASS J. H. ROBS FURS! runs! FURS! SNODGRASS & ROSS. Ilsve just rocelved a well selected stock of Ladies, Misses & Childrcns' FURS, Ladies Velvet & Fur trim med HOODS, Gents Beaver CAPS, COLLARS, and GLOVES; A- 1„I, styles C F HATS AX)TD CAPS, BOOTS AND NIIORS, Of every description J alio on Aand TRUNKS, VALISES. CARPET SACKS, UMBRELLAS, All of Which, we are determined to sell at tha VERY LOWEST PRICE! Persons will find it to their advantage to give us a call an«l examine goods and prices, beft 112» purchasing slaewbere. Trouble to Show Goods. SNODGRASS & ROSS, So. 21 St. Clair St., So». 17, ism, 3m. PrfrgBUIIOII, PA. THE HERALD OF HEALTH AND Journal of Physical Culture FOIL 1868. Observe I Examine I Select I Secure I OUR GRAND PREMIUM LIST, (.'oiiuge Organ*. For 100 snbecribers to the Herald, at $2 each, wa will give one of Ketey'a Five Oct ire Cottage Organa. iilack Walnut, Double Iteed, 11 aimonic Attachment, and Alan ual Snl. Biu«, Thr»« Slop,, wnrlh *Q iO 1 For 65 aiibacrll>,ra to the Herald, at 82 eacli, wo will (Ita one urKatej>'e Four OctaT-Coltace Ormoa, nlnck Walnut. Oil Finiah, worth $lOOl •VK«rf*'a «irgan4of different striae and prlcaa may be obtained, if dcairpd. Sewing Machines. For 75 subscribers to the Herald, nt f2 each, we will give one of Wheeler k Wilson's No. 1 Machine., sj| T , r Plated, with Glasa Foot and New'Pfyle Heiumei, Full Mahogany or Black WalnutOase, with Concealed Hinges * nd Drawer#, worth f!»5! for -TO Mibecribera to the Herald, at *2 each, one of heeler k Wilson's Sewing MiVblu#s, worth s,">s! style, and prices can be obtained, if de-irrd Addreaa MILLKR, WOOD 1 CO , No* 27, 1807. 3t Ift Leight 8t;, Y. T. "A Itepoaitory of Fashion, Pleasure and Inatrueilon," HARPER BAZAR. The Publishers will commence, on November Ist, the Iseue of Harper's liaxar, a Weekly Illustrated Family J. uinnl, devoted |o Fsshi"n end Home Literature.— Their aim ia twofold: to supply the Misting nefd of a Weekly Fashion Newspaper, and to combine therewith a fiy.t-cU«s jiterary journal, which will Oe indispensable to every hoiftehold. Armngemeuts been made, at an immense cost, with ine most celebrated pf the Fashion papers of Eu rope. especially with the 112 ihit.ua bozur of Berlin. which supplier the fa-hums to fb4 leading journals of Varis, to furnish the same to them in advance, so that hence foith the fashisrs will appear in Harper's Baza simul taneously with ihefr publication in Paris and Beflli»— an advantage enjoyed by no other Journal in the coun try. The pattorns of Harper's Bazar will receive every fortnight large pattern plates, containing from f»rty to fifty full-sized patterns of ladiea' misses'. and children's bonnets. cloak*. dresses, uuder-clothtug. and other arti tfw, accompanied with the fieces-*ry descriptions and directions. and occasionally an elegant Colored Fashion Plate of the size of Harper s We«kly Harper s Bazar will contain 16 folio pages of the aize of Harper's Weekly, printed on superfine calendered paper, will be p.uplished we« kly. 18«8. The Publishers havsa perfected a system of by which they can suppl> the Magazine, Weekly, and Bazar prompt I v to those who prefer to receive their pe riodicals directly from the «>llice of rublkatiou. po t tn strrs and others desirous of getting upeClubi will be supplied with a bhow-Bil. on application. The p..«tage on Harper's itaxar is 20 pent, a year, which must be paid at the subscriber's poet-offlce. TEHMHt Harper's Bazar, one year AD **tr fc copy «>f either the Magafina, WeiSly, of Vazar will be supplied gratis for every elub of Five Subscribers aIJM UO each, in one remittance ; or Six Apies for $-0 00. V. Subscription, aant from Britlah North Anieiicau - i»toi'-e oiuat U> accomp*adc.i with lu .:«nto aOOitiou \t" p.«(»y Unitad atalra poataia. Adii.ru HAKFKR A BKOTIICRB, I tyr. 17,18C7, 3t. Franklin Now York. Notice to Builders. frFOSALS for the building of TWO SCHOOL lOUSJSS iu Concord towmibip. Butter county Pa Y r«e«iv«a by tbe Uo»rd of Director* ol Mid Id ' [Vlatown, on Saturday the :M*b of No««hI «er. a* IK, P. M. Plan and specifications of building i ? * uy flme b * w - G l*°» or William \Middlutown. I \ Byordw of the Boaad -si ) w c OLBsy, §«> Gifts for Christmas & New Years. A BtJ I'M IT' STOCK OF PlVa (R>LD ANt> FILTER Bfiffs!fts/ L|j >UKRANTItI» TO RTjS 112 HOROUOIILY KF.GCLATKD, AT TIIK LOW PR Ic* TEE!) O £ACU ' ANU BA *«'ACTlOir OVARAS. Oold Hunting Watches —to 11000 iJK) ? ic Watches 260 t« 500 IS !f7 Iri W,tch *, Wam-W....; 100 t? 300 ?15 9 ,4 t-Oronotneier Watches 250 to BQQ i; 5". Hunting English Levers 200 to 250 300 M llimtinc w.c?b„ ,w to 6JWoc.irt ll„nlinj Amur Van Watch.!.... !00 to J*> *OO Silver llnntlng JJJJ p ' , 7* r Hooting I'uplexes ;a ij 0 , 600 Hold Ladies' Walcl.es ; .. ~. V J fij E jjooo'i'jnunti"*^-.... mIO '•£sM , '**ll*o*oat Bllf#r Watches 60 t,. inn » : :::::' *!• 8 o,wu A«so/t<>d batches, nil kinds in ♦* Ceitiflcntet, aiming th<» articles, ve D iav.?t .IlT"!' envelope., and wtllmUed. gS£ articles named in thei/ c ertllfcate, upotf , -i! * l>ollsrs, whether it be a watch worth ties you to the article* named thereon, qpon navm* J irrespective of it* worth, aud as co article valued lea; than $lO ia hatted on any Certificate. it will at oiice be seen tint this is no lottery, ' tit h straight forward legit imate transaction, which may be participated in eveu by the most fastidious. . A tingle certificate will ba sent by mail, post paid, upon leceipt of 26 cents, five for sl, eleven for sl, thirty tnree and elegant pr emium for W. six t\ -six and in >re valuable premium for $lO, one hundred and most sn perb Watch for 112 15. To agents or those wishing eui ployinetit, »his ia a rare #.ppof»unity. It is a legitt initely conducted business, d.ily authorized by the Gov ernment, aud open to l he mmt carefulscrutihy. Watch es sent by Kxpiess, with bill for collection on delivery, so that no dlasrtrisfiictijn can p jssi'.tlr occur. Try us Address WKIOIIT, BKuj'Fl BR Sc CO ,Importers, N0v.27, 18C7, 3mj. 101 Uroedway, New York. DKMORK«T'B younu AMKHKA, the bt-at .Tuvenile Magardne. *Kvery Uov and 01 Z that sees it says NO : all the Press say so; arid parents and Teachers confirm it. Do not fail to secuTe a cup*. A good Microscope, with a Glass Cylinder to confine living objects, or a good two-bladed, pe*rl Pocket-Knife, and n large number of other desirable artielca, xivenas premium* to aavh tubstfiber Yearly. $1.50 The No ▼ember Number commences a new volume. Published by W JENNINGS DK3IORE9T. 473 111 o.idway. New York Try It. Boys and Girls. Specimen copies, five cents, mailed free. [Nov. 20, 18U7, 3t. DESiOREST'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE universally acknowledged the Model Parlor Mag- I uzineof America; devote<l to Original atone-, i'oein*, | Sketches, Architecture and Model Cottages, Household j Matters, (Jems of thought, Personal and Literary Oos | sip '.including special departments on Fashions.) In- I strnctions on Health, Music, Amusements, etc , by the | best authors, and profusely illustrated with costly En- I gravings (full siie) useful and reliable Patterns. Em broideries, and a constant succession of artistic novel | ties, other useful aud entertaining literature. No person of refinement, economical Bouse Wife. or lady ef laete can afford to do witbom the Model Month I/- copies 30 cents; back numbers, as speci men*, 10 cunts, either mailed freo Yearly. St, with a valuable premium; two cipies, $5.5); three copies, $7 50; five copies 811, and *pleniid premiums for clubs at s•* each, witli (he first premiums to each subscriber. fi_/~ A new >Vtii-eler A WIIHO:I Sewiug Mtchiuo for 2'j subset ibera at $3 each. Address, W. JKNNINOS DEMOREBT, No. 473 Broadway, New York. Pemorest's 3fonthly and young America together $4. with the premium* for each. [Nov. 20, 1867, 3t. • ftxccntor'M Motiee. - Estate of Juries Hoys ifec'if. IETTUPft, testamentary, oH tba estate of James J Hays, late of Coauoquenessiiig townshyL d. have this day. (Nov. 9th, lf«IT). been issued it tl.e un dersigned, on the estate of Jatne* Hays, deo'd ; pit per sons havij.g claims against said o*t*te, will present them proj.erly authenticated for seltlsnpent, aud t io«e krowing theytselves iudebtsd to said estate will make immediate payment. , . gAMIJgf. W. HAY 3, HeV JOHN D.VVIB, HOT 13.'t*7—®t*) Executors. " Where Will I Bay ?" Is a question frt the mind« of every one as the Holldavs approach ing . and <»ua of great Importance U all, and especially to those who think of making purchases in the line of WATCHES &JEWEI.BY, or anything pertaining twit We would *olicit palls front thi»ae visiting eur city during the lloli.la v neason. to exanriae r>nr large and well selected Aork of WATCHES, MUSICAL BOXES, CLOCKB, SPECTACLES. JEWtLRV. BAROMETERS. SILVER WARE, THERMOMETERS, And all kinds of OPTICAL C3-OOXDS. DUXNKATK A HASLGTT, JKWKLEBS AND OPTICIANS, &«* wa ■» Oppo-ita Mmontc Hall. PITTSBURGH, PA. Nov. 13,1867, am PREMIUM TRUNK FACTORY. JOSEPH LIEBLER HANCPACTLREROF AND DEALER IN TBIIKKS, VALISES AND' TKAVEM3IU BACIN, NO 104 WOOD STRFET, PITSBITRGH. FJL. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. Nov. 13 lHt>7 —3 mos. G. W. PUSEY, WHOLESALE A RETAIL, DEALER IN Choice Family Groceries 4 , -A.2STID T-RIAR Foreign and Domestic Fruits, I'It'KLEM, Ac •'"J . v" V ALL KINDS OF COtJJfTRY PRODUCE SOLD ON COMMISSION, And Prompt F«.emittance Made. No. 49 FEDERAL STREET, Alloglieiiy City. N.T.U, IMT.IT JOU\ J(. &IEMOW, Confectioner and Cake Bak No. 109 Fedsril Street, Allegheny city, Fa. tern Cream, Soda Water, KruiU, Nuts. Jellies, Pickles Ac., always on hand. ♦ST Particulfr attention paid to ofders. May *l. 18«T, lyr OROIIMA.NdWALTCR, MILLERS, HA VINO C>v«n thalr Mill a thorough repairing, and place# It in excellent order, they are now readt to do all kinds of castnm work and at the shortoet notice. Wheat and Rye Flour «lw«y. od b»nU RJ. .D<l Mix»i Chop, » nd Brin , u different kinds, oonaUntly on haed. »rans o ** 'jr T wm *c A r X IST C3-'B VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! Oray.liended People have their restored by it to the dark, luttrosu, ' **" of youth, and are happy! h.« U ,l"F'®P le ' With *■ or red Hal*, a h'.rf colors changed to • beautlful ""burn. an(i rejoica , rJjirfrTlr i W i"H e I,eiA " are covered with Dandruff and Humor-, use v> , U(1 hllTe co.U and clear and healthy s£i„,* Bald-Headled Vetprnn. h „- their remaining loeki tightened, ana tv 0 barr spots covered with a luxuriant growu of ilair, and dance for joy 1 Young Gentlemen u«o It bocauee it b richly perfumed! Young I.adies use it becaux It kecpe uieir Hair in place! Everybody muit and una use ft, becatiM it i« the cltansit and test article in tb» market 1. For Sale by Druggiiti generally, WHOLK&ALh. AO KNTS: Sellers & Van <3or«ler, I'ITTSBUHon, Pa. Dr. Snmuel (<rnlian>. m«y «, no. J4-eow-Jjrr. BUTI.KB, PA. "the Saturday Evening Post ' Washington at Mount Vernon," THE SATURDAY KVKVIN'O PO9T gives a bethflfu' steel engraving '* Washington at Mount Vernon"—3C inches long by 2! incite* wide—to every full (s2.s<j; subscriber, and to every one vending a Club The following origind novelets mo Iready on han4 for 1868; Til K DEAI'II SHADOW OF Til K PI»LA R& by Mrs. Margin el JlcsDier, author of u Tbo Morrisons. Ac.; TRYING THE WORLD by Am u. !.» >! bougfae.iiiftftof ut •• In Trust." Ac.; ST. QKOROK AN D TilK DRAOON by Elizabeth Prescott, author of "Jlow a Woman liaJ Her Way 4c. We also give the »ery beet stories, Ac., from the English Magazines, with Essays, Sketches, Letters, Ag riC"ltural Articles, News of the Week. Ac. The Post*ls Nentral in Politics. bein& exclusively de toted to Literature, and does uot discusa Political or Sectarian <|uestioi>M —leaving these to v tbe p Jitical and religion* pre*. 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HARPER'S New Monthly Magazine. Critical 2io'ices of the. The most popular Monthly In the world — yew York Observer. We must refer in terms ef eulogy to the high tone and varied etceilecces or HARPKR'm MIGAZI.tk— a j*»yr oal witli a monthly circulation « 112 about 170,000 copies —in whose pagee are fo be found «T>me the choiceat light and general reading of the ''ay. \\ nspoa!; of tills work as an evidence ol the culture of the American People; and the popularity it has acquired is merited. Each number contains fully 141 pages of reading mat ter, appropriately illustrated with good wood-cut#; and it combines in itself the racy monthly »nd the more philosophical quarterly, bleuded with the best features of thedaily journal, it has great power in the dissem ination of a love of pure literature.—Tr.va>kß 5 liuide to American Literature, T.nwlon. We can account for its success only by the simple | fact that It meats precisely the popular taato, furuishing ' a variety of pleasing and instructive reading Ur all Zion's Herald, Boston n im w. The Pbbjbhers have perfected a system of mailing hy which they ran supply the MAOAZIJK, WKKKLT, and BA&AR promptly to those who prefer to receive their ! periodici!s directly from the otnc*<»f Publication. [ The post ace on II ARPKICS >fAOAtir?i ie 24 cents a year, i which must be paid at the subscriber's post-uGce, TERMS. Harper's Magazine, one year > U 00 An extra copy of eithir tna Magazine, Weekly, or Bazar will be supplied gratis for every club of PITS fit'BSt'Rißsas at SI 00 each, in One remittance; or 3ix Copies lor 120 0<). A Complete Set.no* comprising Thirty Ave Volume*, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by expreaa, freight at expende of purchaser, f,,r |*2 25 per volnnje. Single volumes, by mail, pest pa id, S« 00. Cloth asus, for binding, S8 cents, by mail postpaid. 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The articles upon public questions which appear In Haapiß's W Ki.gi.v Irani week te '.7eCk form u hie series of brief political esnays. They ;ir« distiu s*aislio<l by c!«sr an«l pointed statement, by good coin iietu sense, by independence and breadth of view They are the expreseion of mature conviction, high piiuci pie. and stiong feeling, and take their piece among th« best newspaper writing of the time.— NorUi American Hecitic. Union, Muss ■«. v ■* r no '%-p)t. The Publishers have perfected a rrstem of maillnj by which they can supply the Maotztxa, WKKKLT, aad ItAZAR promptly to those \sha prefer to reef ive tbeti pe no Jit ula directly from the Office of Pqblicatio'i. Post masters and others deßirom* of Ret!*rig up Clubs will be supplied With a Show-li.ll on application The [lwatage on H\RPl.k's WKKKLT is */0 rente a year, which must be paid at the subscriber's post-ofllco. TKH.Mb', li' irtkr's V,*K£KLT, ono year ti 00. 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WHEREAS, mv wife, SuNup.h MJJIer, ha, l«ft ixy l»d ai.i board wilt,, ut «nj juolcau.. onmv ptr\: I therefore warn aM persons not to haroor or S'f'r crwlit on my acttfunt, »• I will no tfrbU MiLLEB, K«r» tl. lla. —ae.) • centre t»* 3P irtp TilE! w &SHinroTonr LIBRARY CO-, FniL*n«i.PHiA a cn AIUPBRRI) BY THE STATE Or rtntBTITA NIA, AND OMOANIZED IN AIOOK THE nivEnsiDE meTi i c'-XT® ro* tnccATJWj eiAttiwrnr Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans, ; Incorporated by iht Slate nf /feu Jtirtty, APRIL Sth.iee-. SDBSCRIFTIOH ONE DOLLAR. The 'Washington Library Company lit VLETCE.O*IpUKIK Clllßlgk AKB IX AOOOBBANCS WITH ITS PIIOTIHaXS. will distribute Threa Hundred thousand Dollars iltf PHP - EMts TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, On Wednesday, Bth of Jan uary next. . /IT p&; Or at the Institute, Ilivcr»ule,N. J. I Present, worlh $40;0OQ One Ore-orit, worth 20,000 I One »'r»^ tlt w „ rt( , 10,000 | One Prweai, w „ rth 5,000 Iwo i ri'Bßiit.i, ! One Present Vftiued ut 10 qqq ! 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Any person who pays Five Dollars shall rscelve the large and spleudid Steel Plate of "THE MARRIAGE OF POCAHONTAS." , and Five Certificates of Stock, entitling them to *lve Presents. The Engravings and Certificates will be delivered Ur each subscriber at onr Local Agencies, or tent by uisll post paid, or express, as may be ordered. ? HO W TO OUT A IN SUA RES A XT) R .V? It A VI&QSJ S*nd orders to in by mall, enclosing frem SI to <M either, py Post Office orders, or in a r,-gi*tered letter. att onr risk. Larger amounts should be seut by draft or txpr« ; 10 shares with Engravings, $9 50,' 25 shares with Engraving, 23 50 60 alia re,l with Engravings, 40 SO 75 shares with Engravings, 69 MX -100 shares with Engravings, 90 00 Leeal Agooti Wnnt*J throughout th, Cnit«d Bt atM, THE RIVERSIDE lIfSTITTWE; Situat. at RlT.ralii*. Rnrltugton County, N.w is founded for the purpose of gratui'ously educating the sons of deceased Soldiers and S-ainen of lbs Uui ted States. The Board of Trustees c nsists of the Allowing well known citizens of Pennsylvania auJ New Jersey : HuN. u ILIUM h Mr 9 District Attorney, Philadelphia, Pa. HON. LEW 18 R BKOOAfALL, Ex-( hief Coiner U. S- Mint, and Recerdsr of Philadelphia, Pa. HON. JAMES M SCOTEL. New Jersey HON W. W. WARN, New Jersey. HENRY GORMAN, Esq., Agent Adams' Gxprass Pkil a.lelphla, Pa. J. E. COB, Esq ,of Joy, Coe k Co., Phi ladelph la. TBEastRX DiPARTME*T, WASHIJfOTOIf D. C., April 18, IR#7.—Offlro of Internal Revenue Having received satisfactory evidence that the proceeds of the enter prise conducted by the Washington Library Company Will be devoted to chsntable uses, permission is hereby granted to said Gompany te conduct such enterprise, exempt fiomall charge, whether from special Ux or other duty. 8 A. ROLLINS, Commissioner. The Association have appointed-aa Receiver, Messrs GEORGE A. COOKE A CO., S3 Bouth Third Mtreat,Phil adelphia. who«e well ktmv/ii integrity and business ex perionce wf'l be a sufflcient guarantee that the money them will be promptly applied to the pui- PRILAMLrBU, Pa., May 20. 1*65. Toihr CJlctrt and Mrmbtrt o/ Ott Wathxnglon ry Cunirany, JV. ,S. JiRAD, Secretary Gei't'.emen:—Oa iecrtpt of your fivor of the lit li, inst., noticing us of our app jintmeut as Reeuivari for j our C<.th par. v, we took the! iberty ton cwy if your Charter, with a plan of y.uir enterprise -^ 4 a' - minent authority, and having received' b'S ta'ora hleopinion in regard to iU legality, and sympUhuing vlth the benevolent-object of your Aasociation, vix : the education and r-.ainUiinanre of the orphan children of our soldiers and la'.lors of the Riverside Institute, we have concluded to nccopt the truat, and to sss our best eff'»rts Ui promote ao worthy an object, octfully, yours, Ao. GEORGE A. COOK* A CO, Addraas all letters and orders to GEO A. COOKE A CO.. BANKERS, 03 South Third Street Philadelphia, Pa. Receiver# for the Washington Library Ao. November 13th, 1807, Paints for Farmers and (hirers-, rpU h ration Mineral Paint Co , are " ow rtiannfael- JL uring the Beat, Cheapest and moat Durable Paint in use; two coat* well put on, mixed wfth pur" I iiseed Oil, will last lU or 15 ve«ra; it ia of a Tight brown or beautiful chocolate color, and catf hi Cbangod'L. . lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to Salt thetoaieof the consumer, it is valuable for Housls. Barns, Fences. Carnages aud Pails «(hd Wooden-ware. Ag ricaitaral Implementa, Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships. Bo::oins. Canvas. Melal arid Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and Water pr<~ 112;, KUn,r Oil Clotlla, (on-» Mnnufact cter having ukhl &o»>u bble. the paat yeer,) and as a paint for any pui po«« (s unsurpaaeMtl for body, durabiil ty. elasticity, aud adhesiveness Price 50 per bbl. of 800 lbs . which will supply a farmer for years to oome. Warranted In all case* as above. Senu for a circular which g.res full pmrUcuUra. Noue genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Address DANIEL Ui DWELL, 264 PeailSt., N. Y bepV 4, '67—Ouioe. VALUABLE COAL I/ANL' FOR SAJLK. ALL th«t tract of land, contalulu 43 Act c. L" /V about:l% mil, aouth of th. Borouxh "In..' tir. If for Ml. Th. V.iu of Chl ia aboxU fret, excellent qualit). Baolt opao and ta aood oklm- ,i, entry open«,l that may b. .uOci.nt for 3 jaor. u." i dinar, work. Two Vraiu. dw.Uln* hoi.*. a„,l „ .'ll barn thor»o, and about 30 . , to b. J.ll.«l" tf a maUand tUro. cat. now In u» at tbe bank wilt alJb For priita ant) tare#, apply to John* p«r.i.„.