American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, October 18, 1865, Image 3

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    LIST OF LETTERS.
rnifl following i»' the lift of Lrttor* remaUiluf I* tha
X l'ost Office, Butler Pa. Oct. lilt, 18ti6.
Alwlne Francis Jamiaon W C
H*an Molars llrrnj A T Jamison finning
F« ntrd, Mr P. T Keesai u Mbw An*
lioe-db Jr Mr. J Kaaaaga Mr. Jceeph
Bank* Miss Ann* l.ane James
Bell Mm Mnrjr. 1 Handel John
Bice Mr Jolin M Moor I>avld
Bach Mr John llcCawilew \V €
Bonl.er J Mortnolf Mr Henry
Blakelv Lieut Tlio* 0 Martin Ito*y Jane
Clark ft Bro. Martin J one*
('arpoii'ir Mr William, 4 Nrly Casper H
Churchill- KM Patterson Nancy
Craoer l*slle, T l'hl«sM.
Durst Mlas Utlca Prior F, 2
Drum Mr J Palmer John
Kkia Mr* Anne R Resrutd F
Emerick Charlea Schpqir Kugenls
Forman t hrMena hlator Nathaniel
Orabi Robt Mc Snyder Conrad
Oarwick Mlsa CaraUpe Snyder Henry
llindman Jaa L Spear Mr. Ja:ues
Harris J K Hi it or Mh»s Miry K
Hays Mr Jamas Wolf Mlm Nanct 2
Itesusrqiiig Esq. J'»hn K Wean«r Mies Mary
June* Lieut. Hli li Weber Mis* Charlotte
Persons calliug for any of the above letters will ple*«e
»ay thay are Advertised. J.J. MKDWICk,
Oct. .1,1865 Pout Master
Executor's Notice.
NOTIC'K l» given, that letters Testamentary on the
•state of John Smith, late of Fairview Tp. dee'd., :
* ha? 4 been greeted to the undesigned, therefore allpcr
aons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate will
' mnko um,-Mediate payment.and thorte having claims
against tlte same will present them propelv nuthentlca
• tad for a*ttlenient. BOBEBT CAMPBELL, Ex.
Oct. 18,186*.
IST OTIOB.
APPLICATION* W#n made to the Court of Common
Plana, at September Term, ls»;ft, to grant a charter
of Incorporation to the "Herman Evangelical Reformed.
M. Paul's church of Butler, Pa., of which ail interested
will take notke. WJI. HTOOH 1 , Proth'y.
K.vcmtor's Notice.
IKTTFBS Teitamentary. hiving been Issued to the
J undersigned on tlie e«mt<i of Catharine llelnenien.
la'e of the Itorough of Butler, d«>c'd. Therefore, all
person* knowlug themselves indebted to aald estate aro
request*! to make immediate payment, and those having
claims aeraiu«t the same, will present them pr« perly au
thenticated for settlement. II.C. lIKINKMAN.
Oct 17, 1#65. F.xecutor.
<Orplmii'» Court Knle.
1)\ virtue of an order find decree of the Orpans Court
I } of Butler County, the undersigned guardian of Hal-
I'd, Oliver C and Kllr.abeth ftedick, minor children of
Samuel Itedlck, dee'd. will offer for sale at public vendue
on ths premise* on Thursday the 23d day of November
next, at one o'clock p. m., of mid day, all the interest
«*f said minors. Inone hundred and fifty n«-re* of land,
mora or less situated In Allegheny ;tp.. Butler County,
Pa. Botipded on the North by Snovrden Anken, on the
Hut by the saino tract,on the Mouth l>y James
Collin, and on the West by James c.dgln A Win. Camp
bell. Said minors ar»» soir.d In fee of se id real estate sub
ject however to certain creditors ami terms imposed
them by the last will and testament ofWm. Bedick, inte
of said township, dee'd, duly probated nnd recorded In
BnMer, ami the In crest of said miners, in said reale«tate
w ill bo sold end the purchaser will take it, subject to
the tenor an I condition „112 « n ;,| Will.
Terms of Sale—One-third of the purchase manev to
be paid iu hind, and the residue in two equal auuu.il
payments with Interest from the cotiflrinnticn of sale by
said Court. JOHN I'KAUCE Guardian.
Oct. 11, 1866.
ITOTICE."
John M. Thompson, and diaries M'Candles.*, vs. Jas.
A. Hoffman. C. P. No, 73, Bept Term ISitf
Sept. an. 1866,0n motion of Charles McCandless Court
grant a Rule on deft, to plead on or before the first day
«.f next term—or Judgment according to law f.r the
following premise* to wit : Fifty acres of Imd situate
In Centre Tp. Butler Co, bounded north bv lands of Conn
and M'-Anoallen, east by David McKleslck, south by
Joseph Mc 4unallen, and west bv John McDivitt.
Butler County, ss.
Certified from tho Record, this loth day of
October, 1865. W M. KTOOPS. I'roth y.
Valuable Farms for Male, !
rp\VO IIUXDRKD ACKHS..f l*ml in C< n :r<- T.iwti.lilp
I about 12w acres cle.tred. eighteen of which arc ptime
mead 'W—good orchard, log house and larg-» Irnmo bank
barn—a first class farm in good order,—price forty dol
lars per^cre.
ALSO.— One hundred and thirty four acres in Clay Tp. I
ore hundred acre« cleared—about thirty of j«-hi-h are
me-wlww—on Muddycrrek, good orchard—no** finme .;,
house, and I»g bar n—land un .'et laid with a vein < 112 c»al I
jirice thirty-five dollars per acre. Tills is a prime farm, J
f»r particulars enquire at tins oflice.
ITOTICE.
Mm. Wick. f»r use vs 11. J. Arnold and H P. Craw
ford. with notice to David Phelps, Adnt'r. of ||. ,| ,\ r . I
Hold dee'd. and Mary Arnold wid<>w. l<al>ell:i B. Arnold.
Andrew Arnold Mary Arnold and Klixsibeth Arnold mi
nor children and legal representative of tho decedent
S. A It. M. II »rper. I n u-,e vs. 11. J. Arn tid et al with
notice. C. p No;lO, l»oc Term. IK»'.6.
A Young A <'„. r.-r us., vs 1f..! Arnold et al with no
tice. C p. No. 11, l)e-. Term, 1
Charles Collins. 112.- uso vs 11. J. Ai nuld.vtal with notice.
C. P. No. I J. Dec. Term. I sr.;,.
John Kelly 112 m use vs It. p. Crawford, et al with notice.
C P No 11, VSHS
.»«-»Ji nI? .1.t., fir u.-u vs H,J Arnold, et al with notice.
«. !» No. 1 I. i.e.-. Term, 1v... * ,
Kit Her A Uruperfvir use ve 11. P. Arnold, et. al with |
notice C. P. No. One. Term, 18fi.V
Fallar AOmper. for us. vs. H.Arnold et al with i
» «• C. P. N'-. IG. Dec. Term lStio.
Y. H.Clark ACo 112 r n«e vs 11. J. Arnold et al with
notice. C. P. No. 1", Dec. Term.lHtM
J. U. Porterfield, for use ts 11. J. Arnold et al with
note® C. P. No. 18, I»ec. Term, 186 ft.
And now to wit: Sept. 27, ls«i.\ on motion of ,T. V.
Painter ►"sq. service on the widow and heirs residing out
of the county to be made by the usual publication in
one newspaper, published iu Butler County, according to
law. By the Court
Butler County ss.
Certified from the record, this 27th dav of
Sept. 1865. WM. 8100PB, Proth'y.
Mary Arnold widow, Tsaballa li. Arnold. Andrew Ar
nold, Mary Arnold ami Klisah.-Mi Arnold, will take n-»-
tlce of the above ordor. W. 0. BItACKKNHI 00K,
Sheriff.
Orphan's Court Sale.
BY virtue of unorder aud decrc* of the orphan* court
in and f»r tho county of Under the undesigned
guardian of James L George W. aud Suphronlil C. lto»e.
baugh, minor children «>f Jacob Roachuagh into of Mid
county dec d, will offer for naif at public vendue on the
preini»e< situate in tho boru of Proapect, said county, on
WrdneKky lite £<d day of November next, at 1 o'clockj>.
in., of said dry the undivided three fifth of the following
described real estate, to nit: One lot situated in theboro
nforc.taid, liouiidnl on the North by New Castle street,
on tho Knst by Su«ana Young, on the West by a streei,
and on the South by an ally, on which is erected a two
storv brick house, stable, and blacksmith ahop.
Also three ncrca of grouud situated in Kiid born
llounded on the North by a street, East by-' on the
Watt by Geo. Watren.and on South by J awns Mctfowen
Also fifteen acroH of lain! situated iuaaid l»oro. more or ,
1 -m. bounded North by Henry Pillow, Kant by McKlhelny
i Iloon, >VtMI by J. l!tic«hetiA 11. L. Peters, and South
by Butler street and S lloon. Title indixputable. Terms
of salo. one third of the purchase money In hand and the
balance in two equal annual installments with intercut
from confirmation of mliby wild court.
HKNKV PILLOW.
JUU.V MKYEHS.
Rutler October 11, 1865 Guardians.
Stray Cow.
CAME to the residence of the subscriber on the farm
of Jame* I. Robinson in Cranberry tp., on the first
of August laot, a small cow of a pale red or yellowish color,
romewhite on her back, aln»ut 12 or 14years old—no ear
mark or any other mar kit perceptible. The oKjier is ts
quested to come forward and prove property, pay all es
pouses and take her away or she will bo Mild according
to law. ADAM HTREETER.
Butler October 11, 1866::3t.
IHwMolut ion.
XrOTICE i* hereby given that the partnership beretc
fore existing betweenJa*. Marshall and Wm. Rid
dle In Prospect tinder the title of Marshall A Riddle. Imm
this day (BeptCTlbef 21st, 1866,) by mutual consent been
dissolved, Wm. Riddle who will conduct the business
hereafter in the old Htand, is authorized to receive all
dobts due the firm. MARSHALL & RIDDLE. !
Rutler Octobei 11, 1865::3t.
Administrator's Notice. i
NOTICE is hereby givent hat letters of Administra
tion has been i*aued to the undersigned on the es
tute of John Beaton,*late sf Venango tp.,dec'd. All per
sons knowing thema«*yefl .indebted to i|pld estate will
payment, those havjug claims against
ibe same will present Uuun properly authenticated for
WM.&ENTOM
Sedwick NelT &. Co.
JOHN A. SEDWICK, P. P. Brown,and E. NefT, have
this day went into a Partnership, in the Harness and
Middle manufacturing business, at the old stand of John
A Sedwick, opposite Boyd's Bail ding, where they will
continue to manufacture all articles in their line, at the
lowest prices. Give us a call.
Oct 11, 1865. SEDWICK NEPF * CO.
Grist Mill and Farm .112 or, Sale.
THE uiidemigned t ffers at private sale, his Grist Mill
aud Farm situated in the borpugh of Millerstown,
Butler Co.. Pa. The improvements are a-large Grist
Mill, with two rno of Burs, and two run of common
stone, runs both by steam and water,and the best situa
tion perhaps in the county, for custom. Three
ling housee, one U'uble barn, and about seventy acres
cleared, aud uuder fence, a ooal drift opened and coal in
abuudance. JOHN BI'FORD.
WAITTTJ)-
A BOY from seventeen to eighteen years of age, at in
dustrious habits, and good character, can find an
opportunity the House trade, by^ap
H
'f'l ...
Arrival «u»€l f>i*parture of ft lalln
n Tho mailfrom Batler to Sandy, by fray of Holy,
oke, Cnultersrllle, Anandale, MurHnsvilla jmd Cllntac
vllle. 36 miles: leaves Butlor ou Monday and Friday of
each week, at d o'clock, a. in., returns u* lueaday paid
Saturday of aach woek at 7 o'clock, p. m.
Tbo mail from Butler to Baleen Cross Roadi.tby way of
Saxonburg. Sarversvillo, Frecport, s Crow Roads,
McLaughlin's Store and Oakland Cross ,R-ads, 43 miles;
loavos Butler on Tuesday and Saturday of eacli wevk. st
6 o'clock, a. W4 returus on Friday and Monday cf each
week, at 8 o'clock, p.4!i.
Tho mall from Burter to New Castle, by way of Mount
Chesnut, Prospect, Portersville and Princeton.2B nilloa;
leaves Bullar on Monday and Thursday of each week, at
0 o'clock a. m; returns on Tuesday and Friday of encli
wcok, at 5 o'clock, p. m. ,
The mail from Butler to Lawrenceburg, by way of North
Oakland. B&cubArt's Mills, Baldwin and Bruin. 26 miles,
leavs Butler on Monday and Friday of each week, at M
o'clock, m, m; rcturhs oh Tuesday and Saturday of each
week, al V o'clock, p. in.
The mail from Butler to New Brighton, by way of Pe
tersburg. Break-Neck and Zallenaple.29 miles: with two
additional trips between Break-Neck ami Zelienople; le»vs
Butler on Wednesday of each waek. at 7 o clocje. a. tn.; re
urns on Thurtde? of aach week, xt t>-.cloak, p m.
Tlie mall from Butler to Pittsburg, by way of Olade
Mills. Bakivrstown, Tally Cafy. Mum. IV quesueand Alle
glienv City, 32 miles: leaves Butlor every morning, except
Sunday, at 7 o'clock, a. nt4 arrives at Butlor from Pitts
burgh by the same route, evory day, Sunday excepted, at
1 o'clock, p. m.
The mail from Butler to Mercer, by way of McCandless
Brownington. Slippery-Rock, North Liberty, l/'uden and
Balm.32miles: leaves Butler esery day, Sunday excep
ted, at 1 o'clock p. in.; returns by the same route, evei v
day, Sunday excepted; arriving inßutierat7 o'clock in
the morning.
Tlie mall from Butler to ludiana, by way of Coylcs
rille, Worthington. Klttannlng. Klderton and Bhel>x:ta.
IS miles; leaves Butler on Monday and Thursday of each
week, at 4 o'clock, a. m.; returns on Tuesday and Friday of
each week, at 7 o'clock, p. m.
The mall from Butler to Boydstown 6 miles, leaven
Boydstown on Friday morning of each week, arrives at
Butler In the forenoon ; departs for Boydstown same da*
after the arrival of the mall from Pittsburgh.
IHJTL.I3II >1 A liKKTS.
BuTtr»,?a., October 18, 18C5.
BCTTEB—Fresh Rol*. Bft i**nts pei pound
BKA NS—White, $1,50 per bushel.
BARLEY—Spring, 'X
BEESWAX—36 cents ser pound.
KOOS—3i rents per do/en
FLOL'B—\Uieat, $5,50 to 6,00 p«r bund.; Bye 60
Buckweeat, ,50 per humi.
FKUlT—Drle>l Apples, $2,00 to per bushel; Dried
Peachea. 94.00 to 4.50.
FKATIIKBSI—O cents per pound,
tilt AIN— 'W b**t sl7sper bushel Rye, TO. Oats, 40c
Corn 80; Buckwheat. 15c.
OROC BR IKS—Coffee, Bio, 40c per pound; Java. 50c
Br'tpiu Sugar. lsfp<*r pound; do. White 25r N.O. Mola-e
e* #1 50 cents p or gallon; Syrnp I,soand $1,75.
IIIDKS—7 cents per pound.
LARD—IS cents per pound.
NAILS—S7.OO per keg.
POTATOES—SI sml per bushel.
POBK—I4 to 15 cents per pound.
H AOS—4 cents per pound.
RICE—IO cents per pound.
SRKDS—Clover 12,2b m bushel; Timothy $3,00 1
.ax, $2,00.
HA LT—s3,.'o per barrel.
TALLOW—IO cents per pound.
WOOL—OOc per pound.
PITTHIIUIIO II MAUKETH
Cctobor 11
A PPI.ES—S3,SO (ft ?4,n0 per barrel.
BUTTER—Fresh 8011. 22(oi2Se per
OilEKSK—Western Ueservo, 10c per lb; Hamburg,
17 per lb.
KOOS—>S per doren.
FLOUR—Wheat, slofs *ll ; Buckwheat. $5.50.
OR AI N—Wheat. $2.00 $.210; Corn, 00c. Outs, 60.
B \ RLKY—Spring, s2' JO,; Fall. $1.85.
0 HO(.'i:itl KS—Sugar. 25 20cts per fb; Coffee, 52 (fy
per tb ; Molasses, 1,18 (q) 1,20 c per gallon ; Syrup, 120
11.25 per gnllou.
SALT—Liverpool, $2,50«a*?3,30 por sack; No. 1, extra.
S3OO per barrel.
tjKKDS—Flaxseed, & ,75 per bushel
sraoiA£
. i . — . i ,
| r* f WNXOQUKNEfiMNO LODti K
Street, Butler Penua. every
• six o'clock. Brethren A (Hit »i»ivr I»dges are respectful
iv Invited to attend. Bv order of the N. O.
I
o A. Y. M.—Butlor Lodge, No. A. V. M. holds
. ItA stated meetings in the Odd Fellows Hall, on
| * Main Street. Bi:tlor Pa. qij *he first Wednes
/vyf day of each month. Brethren from sister
| I \ ere respectfully invited to attend.
By order of tlio W. M.
TO COXStUII'TIViM.
OL'FFKIIERS WITII CONSUMPTION Asthma, Bron-
O chilis. ..r any disi i>eof tho Throat "t Lungs, will bo
cbeerfullv furnished, without charge, with the reined* bv
the use , 112 which the Rov. Edward A Mils. 11. of Vv'iii
ianiibura:. New York, was completely 1-stored to health,
after navjii;? suffered several vn > with that dread dis
ease, Consumption. To Consumptive 'flerc-s, this rem
ely is worthy of an immediate trial. t will cost noth
| * ng. and maybe the niemsof their perfect restoration.
Th»*o desiilng tho seme will pltw, addioss u».v i;i>
W ARD A WILSON, AOA Soi'n Scii. .y Stnsi-T
WMlbimsbnig. Kings County, New V rk.
ViIJ.ABLt; RECIPES.
EnfTon«oifTH'.r.X. Dmr Sir —With v. or pem.is i >• , T
wish t.- say 1*- the readersof youi puicr t. at I uill n i
by return i. t. •:• 11 wh nvi* 1 it. (free) a r.?oipe witli
fu'l directions f>r making nnd usi , , \ ;.1
Balm, thnt will effectually • -m iu ten da », Pimples.
Blotches, Tan. ! reck -s. and all imj rsitits t tho Skin.
1 win also mail free to tho.-- i • ! IJ.- <>r
Bare Fnccs simple directions and ... >*i;r
enable them to stxrt a full gr .v. lli 1 I. .\,t Hair.
Whiskers, or Moustache, in less th Ih it v d ty«
These recipes are valuble to huh ■ i i >. > young, and
ss they n|» all jwort th :o ; 112 charge,
hey are worthy \bs attention . 112 «|| wh , pr|*e a clear
lire Skin, or hcq'thv growth of hai.
AJI answered by return mail, without
<-h*.s;o. liiOri. F. CHAPMAN,
Chemist and Perfumer, No. 831, Broadwav. N. Y.
Aug. 10, S-w.
A CARD TO THE SUFFERING.
/\ DO Vi >U WIKII Til BKCUK ED ? IVS' \S W AI .
low two or three hogsheads of'Bnchu," "Tonic Bitter*. '
-Sarsaparillu,"-'Nervou* Antidotes,'* Ac., Ac. Ac., and
ft ft or yon are s*ti»tied with the rc«nlt,th«*n trvone Iv.jr
OLD DOCTOR BUCIIAN'S ENGLIMI SPECIFIC PILLS'
—and !»«• restored to health and vigor in less tbnn thirl
dny«. Th#T arc purely vestalde, pleasant to take,
prompt and call tary in tholr uftcnUun tlio broken-down
mhl shattered constitution. Old and take
tlirin with advantage. DK. BUCHAN'jSiENGLISII SPE
CIVIC PILLS euro iu less than 30 day*, the worst cases
of NERVOUSNESS, Itnpotcncy, PreuyM^ireDecav, 8a --
inal WonkiiMv Insanity and all Suxual. and
Nervous AttoctiQn*, no matter produced.
Price, One Doßar.per,b<l&. fcsnt, postpaid, by mail, on
receipt of ao a* far,
. Address JAMES 8. BUTLER,
I*o. 420 Broadway, New York, General Agent.
S.—A boi sent to any addrses on receipt of price—
phich I* One Dollar—post free. +4r A descriptive cir
cular sent ouapplication. Butler, July 19, 1864::8w.
To Drunkards
OI.U DOCTOR HI CHAN'S DRUNKARDS'
CURE, permanently eradicate* thctiu*te fur strong drink
and cures the worst cases cf drunkeuness iu len than
eight weeks.
Thousand* of reformed Inebriates now lire to Mesa th*
day they were fortanate enough to commence the use of
tbl- valuable remedy. Price Two DnlLtrs a package.
Mailed to any addceas cm receipt of an order, by, (
JAMJ££ BUTLER, 44U Broadway, New Ycrk,
Sole Ageui lor United States.
Aug. 16, 1806, R-w.
AGENTLEMAN rured of Nervous Debility
Premature Decay, and the effects of youthful indis
cretion, will be happy to furnish others with the means
of cure, (free of charge). This remedy is simple, hafo
and certain.
For full particulars, by return mail, please address
JOHN IS. OOUEN.
June 112, 1865,3m, GO Nassau St., New York.
Sixth Quarterly Report
OF
FIRSTHATIONAL BAN KflF BUTLER
Butli:r, Oct. 2d, 1865.
RKSOIRCER.
United State* Securities, 113,150 00
Cash on hand - 77.121 22
and Bills discounted 66.140.56
Due /roin Banks, .1^,6^72
Banking |louse aud Furniture 3000,00
Expenses .. 1,196,47
U«U*d State* Taxes paid 418,04
$263,666,00
LIABILITIES,
Capital .P toe k 100,000,00
Circulation 69 060 ,Q0
Duo Depositors »«.«... 89,*4G.9T
Surplus Kiwti ft 73<k76
Earnings ~ .. 3£!*,ftß
$263,666.00 ,
I hereby certify that the above Is a true abstract of a
Report mad* to the Comptrolle of the Currency, of the
condition of this Bank, fur the Quarter ending October
2d, 1866. I. J.CUMMINGS, Cashier.
ol° PnriocrKliip.
NOTICK is hereby given, lit*l the J'ftrtuervbip tiero
tufor. 61 luting in th« bl 1! bu.ilie*.- in Ihf
buruugk of Uuliar, Mnon Dr II V Hand
I>a»Kl Vance, under Ilia BUM aud tlUeof B. 112. Ilamiltan
A Co. bcon muiimlly dins :»ed Me return ear
■ incere tbuka to (he public gottar-iUy for I heir kind
patruiiuii#. Tli« bni.new will be couduelad in Ibe oM
stand, in Boyd » Mala atrtel. by It. k. Umntltun.
. . . . „ »H. B. F. UAJOLTO.V.
,s*l. 6th,St. JUTIC YANCE.
HEAD-QUARTERS
r
fOR
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
The Best Assorted and Largest Stock
of Goods ever opened
D. T. PAPE CO'S.
Oue Door South of Ist National Bank
Fsa.
IE \m\l COMPARISON
AND
DEFY COMPETITION
as far as Variety, Styles
Quality of Goods and Pri
ces arc Concerned.
Witlierspoon Institute.
rfIHE next nea*|nnof tho Witherapoon Institute, will
I open on the 30lh of October. Kev. .Wm. I.ltrough
hai been Appointed Principal, and ha* accepted the up
p intmcnt. Tlih gentleman wai recently Pn*i'eMor of
Natural Hclenee in Cfjilege, and cotnea with
the highest testimoiJLih.
Dr. Hcott, President of Washington College nay« of
him. "In «eholar<hip, matters of teaching, laborioiH
nei>a, tact nnd nieces in mennging and governing youth.
I cnmiJor him admirably quallfled."
A well onallfled muilc tenrhor will come with him.
LOYAL YOUNU, hec. of the Boardof Tru.iteei.
Sept. 27, 18r,5.
Watches and Clocks.
milC unilemlgned w <uld renpeotfully inform the pub-
I He. that he ban on hand and Is constantly receiving
Tin: VF.W PATKNr liKVKK CLOCK, fctrlkiiig— the
flrat that hai ever been offere*! for «a!o in thin place.—
Mantel cluvk* yf all deaciiptioiii, aitfl of the best quality
and woi'kiiiaufiiip.
American and Patent Lever WatcKes.
hunting cane, warranted to ki« j> good time. Colt ami
Sharp'* Revolver'*, anil Cartrklgei.
.1 -wslrv vf all kludK. and of g.-vnl quality; all of which
uri'l be sold on reasonable terms for caah.
Watches and CI"Ck« repuirml, and broken Jewelry
mendeil in a workmanlike manner, flou't ffrget tlie
plarv. -Op the Went i»lde of Main Street, South of the
Court llonae and the second door North of Tbotnaa
Stohley't Dry Oood's Store.
CHARLES WISEMAN.
Sept. 0, lS66,::nm.
Farm For Hale.
milK undesigned offain for gale the farm upon which
I he livej. in Penn Tp , containing nixty acree of g«H>d
farming land, iibout twenty acres cleared, with a good
log houoe and citable, a varioty »»f fruit trees. Ac. Fur
ther information can bo had by calling on the Editor of
the Citi/ou, or ou tho subscriber on the premises.
0 JOSEPH KKDOL'BT.
Sept. 4.18C5::3t
ITQTICB.
18 hereby given, thaf inv wife Bebecca, has left my
br I and hoard anyjpit rapse. J»resons
are, thtrefore. hereby notiil«.*l not to l.afbor lier*
her aty pn my account. a.s lam determined to pay •
no debt-1 of her' .coutraction.
Aug. Id, 1866. JAMES SIMMERS.
HEADQUARTERS;
NEW ESTABLISHMENT
JOHN P. ORR,
LA TE OF THE PO TO MA C Alt MY,
PHO rOGRAPHER & AMBROTYPIST,
TT AS erected m New Building on Jefferson street. op
-I*l ponite (he CITISCK (Wee, Where he is prt>pur«<l.
with an entirely NEW APPARATUS anil MATERIAL
of, the VER Y BEST (jUALITYnudJ.A TEST STYLES.
to tnke
LIFE LIKE PICTURES.
THANKFUL FOR PAST PATRONAGE, WE OFFER
onr service* to the public ; and pledge ourselves to spere
no pains or labor to accommodate, all who may think
proper to give u* a coll. JOHN P. ORJt.
Butler, Oct. 4, 1865::tf.
JAS. A. NEGLEY,
Ilaa In Store, and for Sale,
At the Lowest Prices,
A very full and attractive stock of
JJEW GOODS,
Comprising New and desirable style* of
AiABfES DRESS OOQPS,
FRENCH MERINOES.
CO BURG 8,
ALL WOOL POPLINS,
ALPACAS,
DEDAINJS.
PRINTS, Ac.
A Splended Stock of Shawls
BLANKETS and FLANNLES.
BALMORAL A HOOP SKIRTS j
Styles of Woolen Hoods,'
WOOLEN KNIT SHAWLS, SONTAOB NUBIES AC.
Hosiery and Fancy Good*.
MEIfS.WARE * DOMESTIC GOQP3. 112
Buyers wllUindJt Ut their interest to call and exam- .
ine our assortment- JAMES A. NEGLEY,
South end of Town—Butler Ks.
Oct. 1,M65 ::ot.
I A ILar|ge Uurk Itay Horse.
i T J'FT It infield Furnaae on Saturday the JTth Inet.,
" XJIIe la probably in Clearfield or Summit Townahlp,
If ho li« not fMMtd -back to Will Roy Furnace, from
which he caiue ligst week. Having been worked pretty
steadily in wagons. lie in marked with tbe collar: and
has a*mall but vary tender sore on tbe top of aock
where the collar works. Thia to Tery sensitive. Any
person bringing the ham buck to W infield Furnace, or
giving m« Wortf MO that 1 ua; get him. will be liberally
ranthleJ WM.STfiWAK'f.
Aug. 10, 1805.
The Nation:
A Weekly Journal of Politics, Litera
ture, Scienco and Art.
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body. It will on th* contrary, make an earnest effort to
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it really critical eplrlt, and to WHge war npon the vices of
violence es •Rerntlon, end misrepresentation by which
so uiucb of the pnlitiml writiug of tbe ilay la marred.
The critic torn of book* and woi k* of art will foci# on*
of It* most prominent faa*ire«; and pain* will be Xnken
to here tbi. t.-uk performed In every emae by writers poa
w«<iiig »|«<:iiil qualifications for It.
It to intended, in tbe interest of inra«tor«. as jrell as
of tbe public generally, to hare .j nest lons of trado snd
fiuanre treated "very week by a writer whose portion
and character will give his articles an exceptional .ralue,
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A special correspondent, who has beeu seized for this
work with care, ha" started on a Journey tbiough the
Boath. Ilia letters will apper-r hereafter erery week,
and he li charged with tlie duty uf simply replug what
be sees and bears. leaving tbo public a* Air as posolble
to draw Its own Inferences.
It embraces among itn regnlar or occasions! contribu
tor tbe following mum*:
Henry W. kmgfetlow, James Russell Lowell, JehnO.
W bit tier. Samuel Klllott (Kx- President l>lii. COi*ge.
Hartford.) Prof. Torrev. (Ilareard,) Dr. Francis Llpber,
Professor Uoldwln Smith, (Oxford,) Prqi'-jyor Child.
(Harvard,) Henry Jamea.Oharlee B. Norton, Jutige 11 »nd ;
(Baltimore,) Kduiund Quincy, Prof W D. Wfcfuiy.( * ale)
ft'ruf.D.C. Oilman. (Yale,) Judge Daly, Pri*. Height,
(Columbia College,) Prof. Tarler Uwto.(ftebeiwc teday.)
Judge Wetland. Frederick Law Olmstead, R#v. f»r Si •
Clin took. Rev, Dr. Joseph P. Thompson. Rev. I blllips
Brooks. Her. Dr. Bellows, C. J.Stille, Henry Tuckerman,
Ravard Taylor C. A. Briated, C. L. Brace, Richard U.
White, William Lloyd C.arrtoon. Sidney (Jeorgn Fisher,,
ThewloreTilron, James Parton, Gall Hamilton.
TraitsThree Dollars per annum, in ad ranee; Six
months. Two Dollar*. When delivered by tarries in N.
York or Drooklvit. Fifty Cents additional.
* JdfiEPll 11. RICHARDS,
•PcuusnEX,
130 Kama litrwet. N. Y.
ASSESSORS NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persona Intere ted, that
an appeal will be held at the office of John Mitchell
Kau.. Assistant Assessor In the buio. of Butler, on tbe
•list day of Jul v.and tho island 2d days of August for
that portion of the Twenty-thiid District of Pa., ombr.i
ced In thocountr of Butler. At which tjuio and place
the annual li*t, and proceedings of the assist nut Asses
sors for said county, will be open to the ifltpoctlon of ell
parties interested, and appeals heard ymtAjtermined, re
; lative to any erroneous or exclave .rglWtfon*, assess
ments or enumeration* made by said As.si-Uunt Assessors.
N. ll.—All appeals must be made in wiping, and spec
ify the particular cause, matter or tlißg, respecting
which a decision is requested, and shall, Kreotpr, state
the ground or prmciple ol error comput'iff yt.
* SAMUEL MA It iS,
Butler, July 19, 18W::3t. Assessor, 23d Dist. Pa.
To Bridge Builders.
XT"OTICK is hereby given.to all concerned, tljat sWlod
iN prop nals will be received U|i to toi' AGth sof .Sept.
fur the buildiiiH of the Bridge
Creek, on the south-east of the borough of Bailor, ou
the Butler and Freepottroad. Also fur tb« bdidlngof
the bridge across Connoquenessing Creek, in UuUg Tp
at the place where the public highway
tbe Butler Turnpike to PitersvlUe, across said creek.
Plans and specifications may be seen or the jgttfcnie
sionora office. By order of Coini»lafdoh^B
HARVEY COLBKIuHpc. fl
Sept. 13th ItflS.
Efc. B. ¥.
Formerly of Sunbury,Butler C 0.,,
HAVING located in BUTLER, offers his profealonaf
services to those who see fit to a ran.
Office, that formally oceupled-Oy Dr. Kmerllng.
Stray Heifer.
("JAM K to tbe the subscriber in Marlon Tpl
j Butler Co about the 15th of Sept. a whlto lleifur'
mixed with led on side ears « n d legs, two years old. the
owner Is requested to come forward prove property, pay
charges and take her away, otherwise she will be dfs
poied of according to le.w. JOSHUA ADAMS.
NEW SKIRTS FOR 1865-6
The Great Invention of the Age in
HOOP
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex
Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt.
THIS INVENTION consists of DuplkxW two) Elilp-, "
tic Ruft Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously braded tighi
lyaudtlrnily t •g'jili r, -dge ft edj'e. making this,tough
est, most flexible, cln*tic 'li.Tuljl - Spring ever used.
Tlioy seldom bend or break, Ukp the Siiigie Springs, and
conneiiueiilly proserve anil beHiitiful Shape
more 1h <u twice as long as any single Spring Skirt thut
Evir Has oi C?:>t fys made.
Muinii-rful flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Eli ptic Skirt
will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assem
blies, operas. Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pewa,
Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the
Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place
as raxily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dreaa.
A Lariy having onjoyed the Pleaam e, Comfort and Orea»
drovenience of wearing the Duplex Klliptic toel Spring
fkilt for a single day will Never afterwards willingly
dispense with thoir use. For Children, Misses, and Young
Indies they are superior to nil others.
Til K HOOPS are covored with 2 ply double twisted
thread and will wear twice long as the Single yarn
corering which is unod ou all Single Steel lioop Skirts.
The three bottom roda on every Skirt are also Double
Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cover-'
ing from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs
stone steps, le., Ac., which they are constantly subject
to when lnu*c.
All are made of new and elegant Corded Tapes, and
arii the best quality In every part giving to the wearer
tho most graceful and perfect Shape possible, and are
unquestionably the lightest, most desiiable,comfortable
i ufd economical J&'irt ever mado.
| WRIT'S BRADLEY A GARY, PROPRTKTORS of the
i Invention, and 60LEMANUFACTl T P. KRS, W7,Chambers
and 79A SI Reade Streets. New Yofk.
FOR SALE in all firsts la»s Stores in this City, and
throughout the United States and Canada, Havana de
Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the Weet Indies.
Enquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or deuble)
Spring Skirt. A. d* C.
Attorney at Law,
AND
PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT,
Office with Cliaa. M'l aii«lleas, Esq.,
South Wot comer oftlie Dlmontl,
Butler a.
U. & 11. KRUG
TAKF. THIS OPPORTUNITY TO RETURN THKIR
thank* to the citixcua of Butler and vicinity, for their
patron«y,<? ic ihu punt. We are still engaged In Buying.
Butchering .and Selling Cattle, Sheep and Ffogw. We
will spare no pains to furnish our old customers and all
new oues who may favsr us with a call, with the very
heat
IIEKF, JIIITTON a PORK
Thnt can be prnenred, or that the market can afford.—
Wf are determined to do all in onr power to accommo
date the pnblie; and feel satisfied that tbey will give us
their patronage.
Shop on Main street, nearly opposite Berg's Store,
fcopt. 27, iB6O.
Administrator's Notice.
,XTOTICKi< hereby given, that letters of Administra
tlon on the estate of Arthur Crawford, dee'd. li»te
of Cherry Tp liutler Co. Pa., hare been duly granted
to the undon-igned, therefore, all persona knowing 112 h«*ui
seivr>s indebted to wild estate are requested to make Im
mediate payment and those having claims against the
Maine will present tliem properly authenticated for
tlement. JNO. W. CRAWFORD,
Oct. 4th, 1866. ROSANA CRAWFOKp.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of N'm. Martin dee'd.
IETTKRS «rf Administration on the estate of Wm.
j late ef Marion Tp., dee'd. hfve this day
(Sftt. 26, 1866) been duly granted to the undersigned,
therefore, all pernors indebted to said estate are ree
per tfully notified to make immediate paj ment, and thoee
Laving claims against thu same, will prevent then prop
erly authenticated for settlement.
Oct. 4, 186k* ROBT. OILCIIRIBT, Adm'r.
Administrator'* Notice.
WHEREAS, letters of administration on the estate
of Alexander Hpeer, late of Cherry Township,
Butler Co. Pa , dee'd, have beed gj anted to the subscri
ber. all persons indebted to said estate are requested to
make iiamddiate payment, and those having claims
against the same will present them, without delay, duly
aathenticftted for eettlement. RUfl A M A II SPEER,
Oct. 4,1866,* Administrator.
CBARLSO MCCA.VDL.U4 r liuon C. GRAHAM
McCANDLESS & GRAHAM,,
Attorneys 5 at Law.
QAce on the B©oth-we«t.conier of the Diamond, Butler, Pa
' Alao, CLAIM AOBNTS for securing Fintions, Arreaxt
fit J\tv and Bounty Money, for Soildiers, or if they are
dead, for their legal representatives. In prosecuting Sol
dier's Claims.ortboeetheir Represent vesnochar*®
until collected. • "*
: PHOTOGRAPHS,
DAGUERREOTYPES,
IIA VINO FULLY COMPLETED ALL TtfE NECF.S
tary arrangementa f>r
Photogpaphlng,
In all ttte rerlont styles of the art, Mr. Uns*«]ton would
respectfully call the attention of the pyl*ac to hia newly
Furnished Establishment,
V." C .°L n * r °' Main an«l Jefferson streets, oppewite
M eber A Trent mans Store, where he ii now fullw prepa
red to mske at the kho> teat possible U'ut^^e,
pnoTooßArm.
AMBROTIi'KS
_ . . , FKIinr.OTTPKS.
Equal to the rnry beat
Call ami Examlii SprrluiciiN.
B. C. 11U88LBT05.
Duller, June 14,18^5.
STEEL TOOTH,
HAY AND GRAIN RAKES,
WALKER'S IMPROVEMFNT.
MANUI'AOTUKKD BY
«. v. noEssnfi,
Butlor, Pa.
Tlie«e Rakes arc warrautod to be equally «a good, and
much chcup* in market.
Hotter,
Claim A^eiit,
Til K nnderslgoeJ would respectfully notify the public
that he has been regularly commissioned ns
CLAIM AQEITT,
f>r securing Honnty M>-ury, Arrears of Pay and Pen
tiont, for soldier*, or If they arc di-Ht'. /.>r their legal
repreNcntatives. No charge will be hutVle t .r prosecuting
the claims of atddiera, »ir their rep esentutives until the
same are collected. C. E. ANDERSON.
June 27, 18fifi.
ESTE/ATS.
CAME to Ihe residence of the subscriber, living in
Hurcisville. Butler Co. Pa. on the. 12th of June bwit.
ona Sorrel Mam, white strip on face, sprained in loft
bind leg, three while feet, and about twelve year* old.
Alio—A Pay Blare, sweneyed in both shonldora, and
has had Rollers -In both; and ia five years old. The
owner or owner* are not I fled to come forward, prove
property, pay charges and take them away, othci wi.se
they will be disposed of according to law.
WM. A. CUMMINS.
FTarrlsville July 12. 1805.
To Itiiilriera,
SE.AeD propiiHnl<f<»r the re-Lnildingofa Drick Scho<il
House in Penn township, will be rcceifed up to Sat
urday, the 30th of Septo:nt»or, Inst, Plans and speci
fications can be aegn with John Mehnrg Jr. with whom
proposals can be left. Roml with security will be requi
ted for the faithful performance of tho contract. The
Hoard reserves to itaelf tho privilege of rejecting auy
and all of tbo bids. Ilv order of the board,
JOHN Q. A. KENNEDY, Soc'v.
Sep* 13, 186 ft.
Administrator'!* Xoicc.
IETTERS of Administration on the estate of John
J Allen Esq late of AilMllAiy Tp.. deQ'd. having beeu
(tranted to the undersigned, all persons knowing them
selves indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and thoae having claims against the
same will pie«ent them properly authenticated for set
tlement. J. li. ALLEN,
Sept. 41, lßflf, Adm'r.
A<:mlni.<*trat9r''H Notice.
ESTATK or J a con WIMER NC'D.
II'TTfRM of Administration, on the estate of Jacob
J Wiinor, la(p (>f Tp.. dee'd have this day
bmn duly graiiteil to (ho undersigned, therefore, all por
sons indebted to said estate are respectfully notlfletl tu
make immediate paymont.and those havini: claims
against the natno, will present them proper Iv authentica
ted for settlement. W W. RORKRTS Ad'in.
Notice
1* TTTERSof Administration, on the o<t«t. of W. C.
J Maxwell. late of Mercer Township dee'd. have
,been granted to the undoraigned, tberef<H<« ail persons
■ indebted to aaid estate are respectfully invited to nu<ke
immediate payment, and those having claims against the
same will present them prcperly authenticated for set
tlement. J. C MAXWELL.
Sept. 0, Adm'r.
Farm Tor .Sale.
A Talnable f«nn containing 4ft acre*, more or le*s.
/V In Porker Tp., Butler Co Pa., on the road leading
from North Washington to Martinsbnrg, two milea fiohi
either village, directly on the route of the Rear Creek
Kail HoaA*Ypurt which launder contract,) A depot
will protNvly be within ono fourth of a mile of aaid
property, (Tliat and Sawmill within one-lourth of a
mile. The lmd K well timbered with good cheatunt
timber. There ia abundance of coal on the premises, it
is snnposed to be oil territory. There are two wells go
ing down In the neighborhood. The farmis well wnteredl
For terms and further particulars inquire of Johu O.
Shrvock or Johu Shryock, Euq. at Shryoe.k's Mill", in
said Tp. JOHN 0. SHRYOCK.
Sept. 13. IMB, 3-t.
Admiiiifttratoi'Vi Police.
TETTERS Of Administration on the estate of Jacob
J Walters, late of Butler township, deo'd. hare this
•lay been granted to the undersigned, therefore all per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims against the
same will present them properly authenticated for set
tlement PHILLIP RICK EL.
Sept. 20, 180 ft. GEORGE WALTERS.
Bear Creek Railroad.
T)ROPOPALS will be received for,the grubbing, clear
-1 Ing. earth-work and masonry of Twenty r.ectlonsof
tbe Bear Creek Railroad, located from a point on the.
Erie and Pittsburgh Railroad, south of West Greenville
to a point eastward of Mercer, until
2 O'clock P. M. September 26th.
All proposals niust be made for aeperate sections, and
may be sent to L. D. Williams, Esq., Secretary of the
company «t Meadeville, or he given at the B*. Charles
Hotel, West Greenville, on September '26 th, where the
Board of Directors will meet for award.
All information can be attained by application to W.
L. Drigden, Engineer of the Company at Mercer.
W. REYNOLDS,
Sept. 20.186ft::l t. President.
•Church Building 4totice,
VTOTICU is hereby gircn, Carpenter* that propo
aals for baiiding a frame cburth thirty by forty-Are
feet, in the borough of Saxonburg, will be received un
til the 14th of October next, at noon. Proposals to be
hnnded into E. E Maurhoff, Esq., Saxonbug, Butler Co.
Pa., > and speciAcation* can bo »een and other
information obtained. liy order of the
*i"pt. 27, 186 ft. BUILDTXO COMMITTEE
3J| JSW IIATl?fE88 BIIOP.
0-0
Sedwick, Neff & Co.
TTAVINO opened a new IIUDMI Shop, acpoelte
I X s<>yd'a Building*, Butler, keep csn«Uotlj
on Laiid. a large assortment of Saddle*, JlarneM, and
evwry.fhing in their line of bu*lnei*, which,he uffera at
pric*c to suit the time*. Work of all kind* manufactured
to i>: <fer. and repairing done on abort notice;
9»c.9.184»:::tf JOIIN A. HKX^YVIQX.
Ash & Graham,
ATTOR^SJS'
AK9
igw&seikrs &i L&w t
OIL CITY, PA.
iParticular attention given to Conveyancing and
the examination of Titlee.
*if-01l claims bought
Office on Main t building eaat of Poat Office.
R. n^^LUXU^
Attorney at Law,
4 AND
PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT,
omc*,K. of Pluaood, Butler, I>n.
Jf b. 8.
|~M- - - *ll ..i .--—5
QROVER 80 BAKER*.
CKLkHR ATED (URTIO SMITH
SEWING-MACHINES.
Were ainurdcd the hi (flies J'remiits over
a I Competitors. at the JiAlutcing
State and County Fairs of 1803.
NEW YOKK STATK PAIR.
First Premium for Family Marhlna.
Firat Premium lor Manufacturing Machine.
First ('milium for Machine Work
INDIANA STATE KAtlt
Fir<t Premium for Machine for all purposes.
First Premium for Jachlnv work.
VEMMQNT tiTATL FA llt
First Premium for Family Mar bine.
First Premium for Manuiarturlni/ Machla
First Preiirnmi for Macbiue Work.
OH i) STATE FAJK. i
First lyejuluni for Machine Work.
IOWA BTATE FAIR.
F.i/at Premium fur famil) Afirhiue.
First Premium for .Machine
First Premium f«.r Macbiue Wurk.
ILLINOIS STAiE FAIR
First Premium for Machine for all purpose*
First Premium for Machine Work.
KENTUCKY Si ATE FAIII
First Premium for Machine 112- all purpose*
* First Premium for Machlnu Work.
MICHIGAN ST A IE FAIR
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Munufacturiiu; \lach!n«.
First Premiiini for Macl!lM> Work
PENNSYLVANIA STA'IE FAIR.
First Pretiium for Mannf;u turniu Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
OREGON STATE FAIR
First Premium for Family Machine.
'Fyaf jPrefiiiuhi fly' A*a<ldlie Work
Olaitten«ieii Co. (VI. Agr'l Sue.
Fir* l Premium for Family Machin**
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
P/emium for Macbiue Wore.
Fmnkliu Co. (N. Y.) I'oir.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Preii luin for Manufacturing Machine.
Cliaplnin Valley (Vt. ) Agr'l .Hoc.
Fira* Premium for Fa nily Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for Machine Wore
llatiiMiion Co. (Mum.) Agr'l Sue.
Diploma for Family Machine,
diploma fo' Mac Mite Work
Wellington C«». (N. Y.) Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine.
Qi lis Cu. (N. Y.) A^r'lN.c.
First Premium for Family Afacbii.?.
F.rst Premium for Manufucturiii^'iLlachine.
First Premium for Macbi;ie t\ ork'.
Saratoga Co. (N. Y.) Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine.
AleelimiicM 1 iiiMitnte (I'u.) Fi«ir*
First Premium for Afachiue for nil purposes.
First Premium for Machine v >Vork
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Uriuaiy. Sexual, and Nervous Affections, n<» matter
front what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per'
hex. Sent, postpaid, by mail, ou receipt of an order-
Address JAMESS BUTLER
No. 120 Broadway. New York, General Agent,
p. S.—A box sent to any address on receipt of price*
—which is OneJ)ollnr—j>ott Ftet. A descriptive.
Circular sent on application.
July 19, '65: Bw.
ID~SIO to S2O Pea DAT —Wanted an aet.va ie '
ergetic man in each county, In the United >tatca.o j
secure for himself the exelusive Right to sell <iMl
ler's Metallic Broun Heat! "(by ihe use of wbicb
everyone is his own brooin maker, WlthWjt the aid
of cord or tylngs of any kind,) patented June 13/h,
1866. We can sullftantifcte tb« asseEtldn that agents
sre now clearing from SiO to S2O pe' day An active
energetic man can sell from 1000 to JJo'KJ in a county
Inclose «tMtn{i for as.rcutyr, giving full particulars
atid address.
MILLER St DIAL,
Ciaciunati, Ohio.
July, 12th, 1605.
U7»OLD EYES MADE NEW.—A PAMPHLET
directing how to speedily restore sight and give up
spectacles, without aid of doctor or medicine Sent
bv mail, free, on receipt of lOcents. Address. * :
7 E. B. FOOTE. M D
Jufe 28, 'M::6in) H3O Broadway, New York.
Administrator's Notice
LETTERS of administration on phe estate of Jam**
Greer, late of Clav tp., Bntlei county.' Pa., dee'd.
have been duly granted oy the ter of said coun
ts te the undersigned; then-fere, nil persons knowing
themselves Indebted to s iid estate, will make imme
diate payment, and those bavin? cldimi arainit-ite
same wil' present them properly authenticated for
•*" lement JO.3KPHOp-.RR,
Sept 37 *CS. Aaftiiii'str.-.tor,
pissolution of Partnership
•JfIHF. Paftnerihlp heretofore existing between tha
J underaig*ed.ta Itie .Wooler, Mann aeturlng bu
siness. in Mechanisbtjrg. Worth tp , Batiei- couafy.
Pa Is hereby dissolved bv mutual consent
1 JHIINEAS SUTLIFF
The business hereafter will be rvried an st the -
old stand by THINE AS SUTLIFF, wLo'wlU use ,
every effort to please bis customers.
Aug 23,1066-3
LOST, ' ,|
OJf pr stent the Ktb of June a Pockst Book con- 1
talolntc about SO dollars an-1 a DiWhaigc. w>ma iilaCe
betwean Rsbers Tavera and Bntlar, the finder will be
.liberally rewarded by I saving it »t the Citizen Ofllce,
Batlsr Pa. MOBT ITQVISTAIK.
fsgi37, IWS.
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1865. w ew Goods! 1865,
IXD WILHKLK.TID ITOCI 0* '
Splendid Seasonable Goods,
Ju,t received and for Sale at the
3STEW STORE OF
WfBER & TROBTHII,
CoiuMln(of Dry Ooodit, luch u FINK DKLAJNJ.,
CASIIMEHKB,
COIfKROI,
AIAtXCAt,
PRI! ' Ti, HAi.MOH.4L SKIRH
\ I*T|(« nM'rrlinou, of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
BONNETS, RIBBONS,'"UCE'C
■nil all kiiiibsfTriDimliigf. - Y
ci.(/hTs" K>r,tl, * , '' of CiKNTB '"
f ES '
CATTONADES, &C
lleuily..>tad« Clotliln ß .
HATS AND GAPS
Of ths very lstest Btjlert
A largo ami well aelMcted Bt«*k nf
BOOTS & SHOES,
Hardware,
CAQCigSRY, GROCERIES,
AO)!» O.nuln# Article of ITRAIHED HONEY,
All of whlcb will b. (old chupfor
CAS//, or COUNTRY PRODUCE
| 3 ,K ER& TBOUTMAN.
mxm
LEATHER AND
FINDINGS STORE,
ON MAIN STREET,
Ote dopr North of M'Aboy's Stars,
GENTS' FRENCH
CALF BOOTS,
SHOES AND
CONGRESS GAITERS.
LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS.
.MISTS'" ROOTS,
SHOES, AND
CHTJIB.
BOYS BOOTS k SHOES.
Cliildrvii'M Shoes of all Kind*.
A FVf.L ANI* OOMPI.CTK ARRORTMRNT of my
own niniinfactnre, constantly «>n hnn<l,Mß(j woikmadato
order, of the DMT HTOtJK and in the
LATEST STYLE.
A larj»e and full aaaortinent of Rastaro stock, of the
very best material and workmanship'. • *■ "
All kind* of
LEATHER & FINDINGS
French and Common Calf »kin»,
Sole and Upper Leather,
Morocco, Kipt and Kid}.
ROANS AND LININGS
Of >ll kind,.
We have the largest, beat nrlectod, and ft»r the tbnMi
tbd chneneitt ab»ck over offered for aal« in Hutl«r.
TIJH pwbikws tdyiUd.lki sxauiuo for tliem
aelroH. ' 1 ' '
3l«y 31—tf TIIKODORK lICSKLTOif
MOWING MACHINES.
r.IAKMEKS are invited to call and examin onr aaaou
ment of Mowing M*chim«a. We ere p;>pSVvd lb
ferniah them on rea<4onahle terma and with the
LATEST IMPRQ^EMENS.
We alao ON haiuN, Ilay Cultlvatom An.
Butlor, May 10, lWiu, J. 0. A W.CAMritKLL.
DTEINb AND SCQURINE.
rilllK l'nd«MHijrned. having become an agent for a
J PITTSBURGH ST HAM D YE/NQ and SCOIHINQ
F>iiablif,hment, h* now prepared to have all work of
kind done on abort notice, and i^eauonabla *
I respectfully aolicit the patrnnsg.« of the public.
MR*. K. lIKKTinUKHKK, Milliner,
Opposite Lotrry Uuoae, butler, I'a.
June 7, 1865, 3mo. '
£xcculor 9 s Notice.
On the Estate of Wilson Pcarce,
"VrOTTCK la hereby given, that Lettora Teatamentary
i.l on the caiAte of Wilaon Pearce, late of Oauhfi'ry
Tp., Butler couuty, dee'd, have been duly granted to
the und«>r*iicned. therefore, all peraoua knowing thsm
••clvea indebted te *«» id wttate, are reapectf M ||y refusal etl
to make immediate aetrleuient, and thiaie liuvinn LiiitUfii
agaiu.it the aaine, will them, properly miflieiiti
cated for aettictnent. TIIOS. EOIII.NHO.'V,
««pt. 6,1865. J. 0. MAKfIIAi.U
Executor*.
Farm for Nale,
ISORTY Five acr«* of improved land /or aale in
Tp., aix milea from the borough of Butivr aucr uiu
fourth miie from the Butler * Allegheny Plank 1
•oavi'iifent to churches, achoola kf.. jfit parUcnl.-u s tuia
terina. enquire of the nnd^raigpfd.
Sept. 6 f 18«5. JftllN Q. A. KENNIJDV
FAMiLY BIBLES.
FRESH
PtotofF&pJi
S-T
HEINESIAN'S
March 22, M«5.
William E. l^aojrp.
.PENSION, BOUNTY CIAIM AGENT
K. H'Jnnkia'* Offlsc, Stract, nu.
po»lU Ztmincrm.ii', Hotel, Bttllw,
B«liw Co. Pa. ••
«->o charge ufVui r««lced.»