t - ,j _ i■" i THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa., Wednesday, Oct. 25,'865 S&r The WIRZ trial in drawing near iu close. Tho country will be glad when it is over. We publish' oonic ilUerenting testimony taken in the course of the trial, in our jjayur this week which, wc thiuk leaves but little doubt or tbo culpability of Jeff. Davis, in the assassination ; lot t&" We have juit read the speech of Gov Seward at his home at Auburn, New York, llis vindication of the restoration policy 01 the I'jestidcßt is quite plausible. Like all his speeches, it reads well. His eulogy of the various gentlemen who have the late and present Adminis tration, is very flattering to those gentle men. Ii is much easier to eulogize than "condemn. Slicep Dopt. Now is the time for this class of C'a tjincs to be abroad. The sheep of Mr. Edwards and also those of Mr. Xegley, •of Butler, were attacked last week and a number killed. Sheep owners should t.e on the iook out as also ting oimert. It is not generally understood, but neverthe less true, that owners of dogs are account oblc for all damage, done to sheep as well the first offence as the second. Aud as well where the owner of the dog had no hnotelttlge of his bad habits as wheu he had. B*3s°" Farmers should bear in mind that "Ohil November" will soon be here, and make their airangenients accordingly. (Jet your shades and stabling ail ready. Don't let your buckwheat straw, even, lie useless on the gronnd, but put up sheds and cover them with it in the corner of your field, it will shield your sheep or calves from a December blast at least. VST An unfortunate looking man of from forty-five to fifty years of age, carne to this neighborhood on last Sunday week. lie is quite demented; wears a heavy gray beard, a gray coat and white linnen pintalttons, but was remarkable in liis appearance mostly from the fact that he traveled in his bare feet. lie. was still, as wc are informed inquiring for I'ridgc water, Jefferson county, lie gave his name as Du'ler, and claimed to be a neph ew of the Gen. We (ear if he is not ta ken care of soon, he will suffer from Cold. iitT* ]>y a statement in the Pittsburgh C'imMrvi.lttl , we learn that, during the li inig up of the several calls tor men •v.iico March, lSfj'J, there lias been paid tor local bounty ii tliis district, $2,-220,- r> iJ (): course this only approximates the amount. From (he same source wc I'Nirti that there arc iilnfut 4(5!) veterans iii the district who hare not received any j I iciil bfuuty. This is not right. There j ii no district which got credit iiw u re in listed veteran but should pay bun some thinj: in the shape of an acknowledge ment. Surgical Operation. e have just been informed, that Dr.'s N LYMAN and IIUEDIN performed a sur gical operation for Mr ISAAC Y UTTER, of Butler township, about four weeks ago j which has proved quite successful. It ; sec uis that Mr. YKTTKR, who is seventy- ! seven years of age, has had a cancer on ! the back o! his right hand, which seem- I ed to baffle all skill. Having became al j once, so painful and offensive, the old j gentleman consented to have bis arm am- 1 putatcd, which wits accordingly done by ; the Dr 's above named. The operation, wc learn, was performed in about two | minutes. The arm healed and the old gentleman able togo around the farm, j enjoying usual health. It is a great Bourse of gratulatiou'that we have such scientific skill so convenient. tktf The liutler American has been merged in the Citizen, and the two pa- I pers will appear as :nc under the name of the American Citizen. MR. H Ast.F.TT, who retires from the I Amrricuu. has been the editor of a Whig ! and Kepnbliran paper in butler couuty j for twenty-one years, durihg which he ' hat- labored faithfully aud well lor his ' political faith. We regret to lose him , fro .ii the protession, and trust lie may tind in his retirement that rest to which he is entitled, after so long a periud of ardeut and suecessfu. labor l'ittsburjL Gazette. —At Petroleum C'entre. last Monday, ' a teamster accosted a young German who had just arrived in the oil country, ami asking to know the time, and on the stranger's drawing his watch, attempted to snatch it. The German Wasn't caught napping, bit drew .» pistol and fired at the would-be robbor, lodging a bullet in his face, lie fled but was soon afterwards • arrested and taken to Franklin jail. Mr. Jus. S. liutan bus purchased the iutorcst of M. S. Quay in the Beaver Aryiui. and will in the future edit aud publish it. l.'nder the direction of Mr. Quay* the Aryim has been a successful and influential paper. It is not likely iiowev .r, (hat ilie will Miller in the hands of Mr Kutan. who has bad expe rience, and is reported to be possessed ol •fair newspaper talent. A shocking accident occurred ou the Atlantic and Great Westeru Rail road, on Thursday evening, near Corry. A passensrer, came uuknowu, fell from the platform of the train approaching Car ry, and the cars passed over his bead and shoulders. His remains were taken to Curry for identification. Arrival and ilrpartorc ofld ails The raaUfrom Butler to Bast Sandy, by war of IH>lr oke Ooultersrille, AnanJale. MinTiuseltle ti»d C'llntmi vlHe. 3A rants; learea Butler on Moo*«jr and Friday of each week.« 3 o'clock, a. m., returns on Tnwdny And Sawrdavof aach weekat I o'clock, tint. The mail from Bnllor to Salem Cross Boads. by my of Baxonliurr Sarversville.Frcep..rt, Shearer* CYo»< Koads, WrtMchlin'a Store and Oakland fro" Knads, 43 mtle»: leaves Butler on Tuesday and Saturday of each weak. >t 6 o'clock, a. Nt; returns on KrM.iT and Monday cf each week,at So"ct-*k. I* 111 The mall fV.ro rlnrlei to New Castle. by *ay "112 Mount Chesnut. Prnapoct. INirteravllle -or) prtncelon.SS mile-: leaves Rnilrr on Monday and Thursday of eiH- weok.i* « o'clock a. ni; return"'on Tuesday aud Friday of tach week, at 6 o'cloek. p. m. Th» mail from liotler to Uavrcncelinrrl " wav of N'orth Oakland. Bamhort'a Mills, n 'in and Ki-ivn. 2.*. mile-. | loar-Holler on Monday :i-.i.l l'riiliiy '! ' ''' -ve-V'tO; o'clock, a, nt: rctnrli* oil Toe*\.\y nr.il Satnnlay ■ e i.li ; week. at 0 o'clock, p. in. The mail fVvnn Tlntl.-rtn New Brighton. 1-v <- ! burgh l>y tlie same ronte. every day, Snnduy excepted, at I o'clock, p. ui. The mail from But!or to Mercer, *»>• way of Brownlnfton, Slippery.ltoek, North Liberty. and Balm, 3? miles: lenvea Bntler every day, Sunday excep ted, af 1 o'clock p. m.: returns by the s tine ronte. evei y day. Sunday excepted; arriving in llntler at 7 o'clock in the morning. The mail ftTun Butler to Tndiana. by way of Tories ville. Worthlnfcton, Kittiuining, Klderton and Shelocta* 48 miles; leaves Butler on Monday and Thursday of each week, at 4 o'clock, a. m.; returns on Tuesday and Friday nt each week, at 7 o'clock, p. HI. 'Hie mail ltom Butler to Boydstown fl miles, leaves Boydstnwnon Friday morning «112 each week, art ires at Butler In the forenoon ; departs for llovdstown santo day alter the arrival of the mail from Pittahurgh ' l>Ii: l> : On Wednesday mctulinr the 11th, Inst., at his resi dence In I'enu Tp, Butler county, Robert Andetlun, ag- d 70 years, & months uod 4 days. Obituary. T>kd In Mill«r*town on the 15th of P of T.vphoi'l f v.rvr, Uornhart, aged 18 years Smooths ntul 7 days During his which lasted tbont two wct-k". his suffering W.OM the greater part of the «n»e he was deranged, vet he bore his snfferina with a nwigna tion which was remarkable, llu WH.< of a kiml and amia- j bio disposition, having anevcr re:idy smile, and c heei ful ! w<»rd for all; ami thus endeared himcel' to all wlioknew him. It may be truly said of him "None knew him but tol >ve him; None spoke of him bot,to praise. ' He was fl dutiful son, an effecti..nato bmther, and the entire rommnnlty m »urn his l.tss. 0)i. It is hard t.» take I to heart the lossmi that 6uch deaths will teach. When death strikes dt»\vn tho young—the pride of the family circle —the hope of our couutry—and in the vigor of , | manhood—it is hard to be resigned to say -Thy will be j done." Yet it is a lesson which all must lanrn. . | Father, mother, ljok by faith boyond (ho tomb, where families will be re-united, arid where parting is no more. He is only paused on before and iu a abort time—a few short years at m >st—you will bo with him. Let us all live that when tho summons comes we can render our arc- unt with Joy and not with grief. That family band, übu! in bruke, An empty seat appears; In v.tl'i we wait his coming feet, Willi eyes sutfuned with te.u«. That 1 -fly brow—tlios* radiant eyes, Whei e cheoi fulness we trace, That noble.youtufal fj.-m is wrapt In death's stunt,'Coid embrace. Beneath yon little nv>nnd of earth, In yonder yard he's laid I liet-lmiUK on his pillow hard Ma.ketl by the willow ahade. "lie also ready" is the voice i That's whimpering in our ear ; "Vm iri nn hoar when we think not, To us Ho may appear.'' 8. H 11. | Died, of diptherta. in Centre tp.. Oct 19th, Hugh Alfred, son of Joseph and liruwster, uged 12years ' o months and 'J2 days The angels call me. mother. The> bu.'.r my soul away ; I g • to live in ileav ;n, On earth 1 w ulit ie-t vtay. Cod Speak® to me. mv fitV.e.. X>rt » iivm 11 •. v. Ii»:u fi eo; With Him in y oi. i.-i u: >.• • ;• it, 1h pe tor, e. I Wii'u ihta my only HI tor, , tien°l UwUiHil tii.!: <■ .unt .. Where w: will paia II . moi F. ien.h, f iiher. aiatei, brother, I knew thai ill is vvtll. JeM-- b.ifli cal'- d i-icb'thiii, J b.d > .u 11. w f.iw !! ALUS. ; Th. u wist ton- .Hi. i -be! h pe. Th ti want • ur eaVtlrl Vj 0> Ti-n, UH.t ~.uo : ilc Our dear, and woll-boi. I».»y . T(h» gcxal tbr.n wnt. on o vrtJ- • . l.vo And t'lO much I 'V. ii, i* ; ; Jtaushntli tnmked thee i , [lis «-wn lie CM IIS thee hence »Wf A ,!l. .ra&R, Died, of dysenterv. r in ! • u i I Ortnbei 13fh. Mary Aglies, v«»uii*e -to,. _ 'i: .1, •( : an I l.t'tiiia D«nld«. In the lilth vehi «l I i ''Father, webi.w t«. thv sovereign will. . We emnll say lo rel.tl tins Ih ugh' Iu ill We woulu think of her uiinn ang- I I i r '.:it, ! With a golilenhnrp and a rulw «.t wh i.e. j Standing with joy in the ranxofnrn tin ng sToiuing with bliss in the ranMouifii s i'H.g. The precious form is beneath the awl. | lint Mary Agnes is ut home with llo*|." ASi HOOLM \T K KAnax B i>. | On TrMMJ, Sept. nth, la Prospei-t, hv Hev. A 11. I Waters. Mr. .reoigo Dhlitnau and Miss Catliariliu IX.ublu, i all of this county. On Tin sd i.v the-Id, Inst., by the same, Mr. .Tames n. | Leech, and Koxanuah Ghmser, both oft'«». Pa. ! On the."d inst., by Rev. K. Ogden. Mr. tliamhernO i Gamble, to Mist Maggie 11. Cocliran, both of JeffeiMoii I j Tp. I «>n Thursday. Oct., 19.1 c <»i. Nt the parsomee 'n dutler [ by Kev. .I. 11. Kritr.. Mr. Peter It. Hr .wn, of |tnr| r . Pa. I t.i Mi*# Maggie A. Iliifingor, of Onklnml township. Utit- ! | ler Co., Pu. ! On Thursday. Oct. 12. WflA, hv Hev .T. IT Frit*,at the I parsonage in llntler, Mr. J. J. Crawf»rt t.. Miss Carolin« . Pontious,all of Millerstown. Ituiler Co.. |'a. SI'M'IAL XOTICIX M! ' j! , «fo' Nn , * ow " ! ! Si* o'rlm-k. Brethren from sister Issltres nre respectful I I v invited By order of I lie X. II t\ A - V M.—Bnller L.slee, No lit. A. V.M. holds !•» "luted tueelitiFß in the Odd Fellows llall. on j MaiuStree:. umler Pa. on 'he llrst Undue, /V/\ day of each month. Brethren from sister ' IT* lealges are respaetfuUy invited toatleiui. By order of the W. M. ' \ CARD TO THE SUFFtRING. 1H) YOU WISH TO UK CU It KD» IF SO, SWA I. ! low two or tii«p«- hogsheads «»f"lluchu. ' "Tonic llitters." ••Samaparilla" -.Vervoi's Antidotes n *c.. Ac. Ac., and after yon are tatislle.l with th.- res.iiß.then trv me t» .x OIJD IKX'TuK UL. IIA S I.NULi. II MK( IFI. P| LI.S —and be restored to health nnd vi-.. r iu b-*n timn thirty days. They ar*» pur.-ly veg-talde. pl- :l ,iint take, prompt and xuli'tary in their eltectm.u the broken u -wn ' and •hiittere.l conatitation n|d and yi.on« can take 112 them with advantage. HIC. HU HA CsKNULIMI dPh- I CIFIC cure iq lew. than 30 dnys. the worst crises • of NKKVDUSM'jtti, impoiencv, Premamre l>ec sr. - ! inal Weakueas, Insanity ami all Urinary. Sexual, nnd ( Nervous AfKjctiom., no matter frnm what cause pr-KlnCed. ; Price, lino I>.Harper box. tfeot, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an order, Address JAMES 8. BUTLER. No. 429 Broadway. New York, General Agent. P. S.— box seut to any addrse« on receipt of price—, whi. his Out Ihtlltir—p»ti free. O" A descriptive cir cular sent on application llntler. July 1V», IBK4.:Kw. Audiior'n \olicc. the matter or tbeiwcunt of J W. Christy, Ex'r.s ' of John McKissick, dec d. 0. C., No. bo, September I •rm, IHtlb. ! And now towit: Oct. Bd. on motiou ofC. M'- Candl e*«s. Court appoint'i'b.'niHK hobiiist.r, Km)., hii Aud itor to distribute tlie fund am >tig tlioM- -iititled to re* ceivelt. By the Court. CoiCfiad Tr un the Record this 171 h da> of October, A. HM«. W. .i We sr.,« Ik Notice is hervbygivou that the unHerx .;'i»:d will »»t --tend to tlie duiien.w t!»«ab«>*v app,JntHieirt. at »he of- Hce of Charles .'d U); in Huilcr, on ihur.al.iy the 2Ji. THOMAS ilOltl ■ >, Octc»bt'r 25, 0&. Audit i AutlUor'N IN the matter of the Petition if P. F. Elliot'. .fWonb Tp., tor.»n txaminrr, to take l« i nionv. a L. P. MO, T Sept. Term,l»i6. An t u.,0 i., wit: .N.pteir ber 25th 18*55. on molt ai erf Chui les VcCu< 1 • . fc-q . Court appoint Thom;4» Kooiiuon an ey-n.{ne to report utuexi term iiulUr Cvlt'ity ss. CerUCvd fiuiit tho record thialith 'iav 112 "cta.bor, ISOu, W M.SiOOi S *'roth'y Notice lsheieby giv«ui that the un ersigned w.ll at tend to the duties of the abot'uupp->iulm»utal tho olfice , of Charlua McCandlese E-q. in Butler, ou Friday the2ltt I day of Nov, a A at 1 o'clock, P. M. THOS. JtoWKWW, AvtttMr J I" GERMANTOW.N TELEGRAPH. I A Family and an Agricultural jQurnal Of the Largest & Handsomest Description. ilerofcd to CHOICE LITERATURE, Wlndin* Poetry. Novelettes, ! Tale*, and Moral ant! Entertaining Ueeding generally In the Literary Department uv shall preseht sfe chtuscst witiim the reach of <;ur extended aienns. The Novelettes, Tale*, Poetry, Ac., »hnll be supplied from tho le*t and highest sources. and be equal to anything to be found in any journal 01 nutgadnr. AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE. embracing Fanning Gnrdenlntf. Fruit-Raising, Ac. Our labors in I thia department for over thirty yeeae, have met thecor . dial ,u [ir.ilwiti<.n of the pubiic. l)ur purpose baa beoi to i furnish u«-efq| ami reliable nf;rutatiou upon these very j import: tit bran<-he* of industry, and to protect them so far an within yur power against the false d-jHrlm-s slid It-■ Ifi-li purposes uf tn»! man* empires and -»-nsatin»-.tu4 \entu:ers by which the Faimer i*« incessantly nasaletL— Tbi>p .rtf-.ti««f the f>rrnumt'>tvn 'l'Uyrt'f*Ji is alone w >rth i the price subscription. SEW r* DKPAJUMfcNT.—I! • .line Indi .«t rr, care end discrimination, in Kathiulng ami preparing tfie Stirring ! hvettts of the I »v, f«r thfe paper, which hilh- I ertdUaa beynoneof it- marked features and g : een aotini- I vernal aatbtfirtion, will be continued with tedoublcd cf , f'i tst«» meet the inci eaaing demand* of the pnblie. i Yinus:—Two dollar* aitd AAVCt*ntt per annum. No rde -. e- e v»*d Without t *• e cash, and till aubsol lpti.n* • '( ) ptd a: (lie end of the tlfiie paid for. A !!rew. Nil LIP R. FREAS, Eoitoi »n«l Prep ietor, Ounnuutoxvu, Pbihu.n i'a. Oct 55,1805. GREAT CHANCE FOII A O E W T S. What the People Want: 'l'll 10 STANDARD j HISTORY OF THE WAR, 1 Complete in one vtery large Volume of over 1000 Pages. This work has no riv-il us a candid, lucid, compete, authentic md reliable history of the '•great conflict."— It contains leading mattnr i qual to three large -royal octuvu v lumes, splendidly illustrated with over Jso fine portraits of Generals, bittle scenes maps and dla g.auis Returned and disabled officers and soldiers, and ener getic you g men in want of profitable employment j « ill find Ibis a tare chance to make money. We have Agents clearing fi'.U per mouthy whieq wo will pft>ve to ; auv doubting applicant; fur pr«of <>f the above send for I ' ciiculari and see <>ur terms. Addreea, JONES BROTHERS A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. | Oct. ?&. I*Cs—lt. r rni3 NEW YORK OBSERVER A WEEKLY BGLIGIOII A NIOCILAII Newspaper for Family auil Fireside, will frnon enter oil its IORTI-FOTRTU I'F.AB of publication. True te ; The CHURCH, the CONSTITUTION and UNION I It is ratcYmtfed to edify and please both OXjD and young ! Allnfie tvhscribf.rt paying us in edvance fur Is€ 6 fchall bite their names in mediately entered, and the Observer will be sent to them. j UNTIL JANUARY FIRST, GRATIS I j Subscribe soon, as the frtt >s will commence ! when the iiaines uro entered Sample copies 10 any ud | dress free. Terms, $3,50 n year in Advance SIDNkY t:. MORSE Jr. A CO . Cct. 2*.lSflfi. 37 Piuk Row, .New York. Auditors Notice. flutter County, t.i. IN (lie matter >f tie Partition oftlie Real en tale of ftimutl Mv.iUdec d. t). C. No ft, Die Term liHJ3. ! And iii>w to wit : September 2«, 1b65. On motion of , .Iw n M. ih. inps. n, r,.iut oppoiut O \V. I-leegeran j Audit -I to distribute the money to those entitled to it !iitci tiie • nc imbiancM aro paid. < title i from the record,this 2lnt day of October, v l ' • 1 "o- W J. VOL'NO Clerk. i * •! 'tteml to thedu!ies of tho al»ove appointment * tj. office • 112 Ji.hnM Thompson.,in Duller, on Thurs ,i. »y, the 11, ria. lit(H And now to wit: S< ;.t SCtli, IJM' it, Louft nppoint G ; i-b-e)ter an Auoitoi , to ni.mb>ill the a.tsel the ourt. < ertine t from iberecord t|iis 21«t dav of October, A J\\ li attend to the u' •!' the above m>,'MMutment, at the office of J hit M Tlionip.»n. in mtOer, ..n Tn.*sd iv. thr .lay of ov ivoj. a jitu »'cl K!«I, in, .112 which ill interested w I, t ike notice. U W. KLKEQE l I 1 Auditor- Are, all p«usons know ! uig tHhixelTos indebted to Maid are requeued tonnke j iiuui'-diate p iyment, and those having clai.na ngain-t j the same, will prescnl Uieni proper Iv authenticated fur ; ettlement. UKO.*W. HAY, Adtn r. Cel. 2a t Kxcetos's IVotlee, 1 1 kTTKRS testainentar) on the last will and testament ; IJ of Samuel tlaknr. late of Centre Tp , Duller Co. Pa. j tlec'd, having been issued by tho Register of Dutler Co. to the undersigned, ail person* knowing themselves in- I del :ed to said estate, are requested to make and those having claims against the sanio will present them propeilv authenticated with Moses Thomphon, ! M wLen the undeisigu<'d wHI receive them fur settle ; J AS. H. O. OPRE, Kxecu or. j Executor's Notice, 1 KTTKRS te taroentary having been issued to the J umb i signed, on the estate of R. I) DeWolf. late of : Slipperyr »ck 'l p.. doe'd Therefore, all persons know- I inn tin nr-clve* indebted to said estate aro hereby re ijiiu ed to in ike Immediate payment, and tho«o hating j claims againt the s uue, will piFiont them properly an , theiiticuted for settlement. CATHARINE l>c\V.i| 4 F | oet. Jo, ist>s. Adm'*; ITOTIOE, w r:\vcr on tl.o lliind will fin't con»l«[it •in|i|o.vment mid RIHKI wjgo., »t 1 t t .]l Fm'lnry. ne r North Wiuhiugton. K E. KVA V S j Oct 25, ISIS, Pn>prietor. Sewing Machines. rpilK undersigne.l would inform the public, that be is | | prepared to evil the Da I ton Fan.lly Knitting Ma | chine—the strongest, most simple and best in the world | —Patentedln IKtfl.aud perfected in 1864. Thin machine will not only d«» plain work, «mcl as s »rks 4c but al«o fancy knitting, with a tnf»st perfect ana beautiful stitch. It will knit comforls, Nubies Ac , twenty articles Any person wish inn to "Main one will please send for circular. Address (enclosing a stamp ) M V SAWIIILL Oct. 24,18G5. Agent for Butler Count•>. itotioeT John M. Thompson, and Charlae M l'endless, va. Jas. A. liofluia.i. C. P. No, 73, Sept Term 15i o Sept. 21), iSOS.on motion of Charles MoCan-Hess Court giant a Rule on dert.to j,loa«i .»n or bef.M-etho fir*t diy j <»f next term—or Judgment according t<» law fa; the | following premises tu wit: Fifty acres df land situate in Centre Tp. llutler Co, bounded north bv Unde oft'onu ami MrAnnallen. east by Darhl McKh»ick, r.outh by Jtueph Mc Anna Hen. and wo. t byJuhn McUivitU | iintier Cftunty. ss. Certified from tho Record, th!« 10th slay of j Octohor. lRftS \V M. STOOPS, Proth'y, VaEunble Farms for Sale. TWO IIUVUHBD ACIIES..f l«,a in C.ntr« Tok,»W p about 120 acreM cleared. «igbtecn<'f trhlftl are prime uiead w—g mil orchard, Jog house and largo frame bank barn—a first clae* Tarm in good oriler, —price forty dol lars per ease. ALSO.— One hundrodtnd thirty-four acre* in (lay Tp. o- e hundred ac.res cleared—ah-mt thirty of which are m«:idow—on Muddycrrek. good orchard—new frame h one. and lag barn—land unJerlaid with a vein of eoal. pi-H-et holy-five d dlarsper ncro, Thlii is a prime farm, lor particular* euquire at this office. To Urnukards OLD DOC TOM BI'CHAX'S DRUNKARDS' l . . |i«. maiiAttuy cradicstKi ifie ta.-te/'or ptn»ng drink auit cu «•., the worst c;u-cs ef umnkeuue** In less then ef -'ht weoks Tli ."n-tnd-. «d . • f.iruiod inobi i.itos now live to 'dess th* d»> tlie> wcie fniuatv Qoougb lo oontmence the uao of this valuable remedy. Price Ttro P>i)Un u package. ec. ip't.of HU Oi dor. by, J A ML.I UUTLhU, k'ZQ lii'-xulway. New Ycrk. Sole Ageot'ior United Slates. Aug. 10. l&i&, ?-w. I\R. rITCRS** 1 »:\I VL I SUPPOBTBM, ; ij DR. OiIEESMAN'tJ FEMALE PILLS j TrnwseeM all kinds for sole at HAMfLTOVB Drug Swe. j HEADQUARTERS FOB FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, The Best Assorted and Largest Stock of Goods ever opened D. T. PAPE & GO'S. ; One Door South of Ist National Bank Hiatler, Pa. TIT INVITE MM\M AND DEFY COMPETITION as far as Vaiiety, Styles Quality of and Pri ces are Concerned. WOTIOE. Win. Wick, for u*e vs 11. J. Arnold ;d R P.Craw ford. witli uoiico to DavVl Phelps, Adm'r. ot H. J Ar nold dee'd. and Mary Armdil wHtow, Isabella R. Arnold. Andrew Arnold Msry Arnold and Klizat.«.th Arnold idi nor children and lo«al representatives of tho l«ce5, Dec. Term, 1866. Faller IGruper, for use v*. 11. J. Arnold et al. with notice. C. P N».. 18. Dec. Term 1805. T. li. Clark ACo for use vs II.J. Arnold et nl with notice. C. P. No. I", Dec. Term. IS«S J. R. Porterflold, for use vs 11. J. Arn >ld ot al with notce. C. P. No. 18, Dec. Term, 18f»d. And now to wit: Sept. 27. ISrto, on motion of J. V. Painter t-'sq. service on Hie widow and heir* redding out of the county to be made by the tunal publication in one newspaper, publiihcdin duller County,according to law. iiy the Court lJuilnr County ss Ccrttlied from the record, this 27th day of Sept. ISGS. WM. STOOPS, Pi*oth'y. Mary Arnild wlilow, Tsabells R. A mold, Andrew Ar nold. Mary Arnold ana Elisabeth Arnold, will take n». lice of the ord »112. W. 0 BRACKKN 111 DOE, Sheriff. Orphan's Court Sale. BY virtue.ft hnorder and decice of the orphans court in and fir the county <•( Rut let* the uitder«ifuied - 112 said county dee d, \vill offer f-r sab- at pubi c vendue on the prcmi-ej situate in the boro of «aid c 'Unty, on Wednesdny the 2.d day of November netV. at 1 oVI «ck'p. m., of said di v tho undivided threo fifih oft he following described real estate, to wit: One l.»t situated in the boro aforesaid, bounded on the North by New Castlo street, "ii the East by Sti-ana Young, on tho \\ hv » streei, and on the South by an ally, on which is erected a two story brick house, stable, and blacksmith shop. Also three ncre« of ground situated in said boro Rounded on the North by a street. Fast by on the West by Go ». Wa»rsn. and oh South by Jamea OAsOowen Alw. i.ast bv Mchlheinv AHoon, West byJ. llqsuienA II L Peters, and South by llutler street and S II >on. Title indisputable. Tstnis of sale! one third of th»* f>urch isem oieyin hand and the balance In two equal annu tl installmeu u with interest from confirmation of salaby said court UFA .Y PILLOW. JOHN Mi.Yt.RS. Butler October 11, !Siis Ouardiaus. Stray Cow. jri AME to the rosidchrC of the i-ulifcrlbcr on the farm V7 of James I. Itobin.tou in Cranberry tp., on the first of August last, a small cow of a pale rod or yellowish color, somewhlte on her h,ack. about uor 11 years nld—no c.u mark or any other marks peiceidible. Tho owner is re quested to come forward and prove properly, pay nil ex penses and take her away or feho will h-j s .Id wvonling to law. ADAM STKEETER. RutlerOctohor 11, JRfto::3t. Dissolution. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the pirtnership beret«"- i>| fore existing between Jas. Marshall and Wm. Rid dle in Prrwpert umb-r the titlfi of Marshall A Riddle, has this day (Septs.ober 2lst, 18»l6 t/ ) by mutual c onsent been di*iolve I. Win. Riddle wlro will conduct the btuine<«- horeaficr in tbe old at.md, is authorized to reec.vo all deb ft due the Arm MARSH \LL A RIDDLK. Hntler Oatooei 11, 180.»::3t. Administrator's Notice. aOTK'Kis hereby givent hat letters of Itionhas been issue>liotho undersigned ou the os cf JohnSeat«»n. liloof Venango ip .dee d All pc knowing themselves indebted to said estate will epaymeutand thone having cb«im*ag-iiu"t the waine will present them propeily auihenlicated for settlement. WM HENTtiN Duller Oct. II iriEw iriEw Sedwick NefF k Co. JOHN A. SEDWICK. P. P Brown,ami K. NelT, have ihiitday went into a Partnership.in the Harness and ?>add'e manufacturing busine««, rtt tbeull stau i of John A Sedwick. «»pp"*ito Uoyd's Building, where they will cotiTinuo t msnnftCturo all articled in their line, at the luwe»t price". o(vc us acail. Oct 11. I$W- SKDWICK NEFF A CO. Grist Mill and Farm For Sale. milE undersigned ffers at piivate sale, his Orist Mill JL and Farm situated in the borough of Millerstown. J*»iiilor Co.. Pa. Tho improvement* are a large Grist Mill, with two run of Bum, and two ruh of common ft tone', runs both by steam nnd wnter,nnd tho best «it ua tion porhsps in the county, f»r custoot. 'i'htee duej. ling housca. one d tiblelrirn, and abe4t sefffity ac es cleared, aud lender fctK'e,a c.>al diifl invened «ud coal in abunduicr. •»!«» SVrom>. Orphu»*.s Court Snle. BY virtne «if nn order and decree of the Orpan# Conrt nf Butler County, the Hndersignedt;uai'dian of H.d- Ifd, Oliver f' nnd J&lixabeth RedVk. minor children ol Samuoi Redirk, dto'd. will sflw for*.M *at yMRHW on tho premises on Thursday the 23d day « 112 November next. at.y James CoK'in. and on the West by James t'olgiu A Wm. Camp bell. Said minora are aoiy.d in fee of said real estate sub ject however to certain creditors and tcrnM imposed them by the leet will and testament ufWm. Rediek, tste of said b>trtishlpj dee'd, duly probated and recorded In Butler, and the in er©»t <»f wild miners, in *aale by Mid Court. JOHN PEAKCK Gu«rdiea. I LIST OF LETTERS. " I rnilE following k the list of Letters remaining in tho i X Poet Office, Butler Pe. Oct. Ist, 1866. XTwTns Vrturts Jamtvm Resn Ve=srs Uer.ry AT Jamison Flexrung I»«nJ,MrP. t Kssserm Miss Any DccwDjr Mr. .T Mr. Joseph ' Banks Ml|s As*fm Jsress Bell Mrs AUry. « Mandsl John Bloe Mr J«nn M Moorlbi/td BachlUr Johu McOAndb-ui W C BouhSr J Henry BlsksH Lieut Tbos 9 J|*rtld Rosy Jsmi Clark A Bro. >, Martllt^ameirt. Carpenter Mr William, 4 Nrjj B j Churchill. KBI TVteraon *«ky . i rrnner Lielle. T PlylKl^t.U Durst MAsUttaa WJifT, j - Drum Mr J rtwgtLmi Ekls Mrj Anne P. Rerr'.** t Kmeiick Charlos Kchnertr Kugeolo Foreign .Christens " WW NathankJ , 112 Onibi Itobt Mc Snyder Consul Oarvi ik Miss < arallno Hnvder Uonry t IHn lninu Jas L Sposr Mr. Jtw.i^j Ibdris J E Plato: Mlrt Miry E Hays Mr James Wolf Mlw - Hejusrelng Esq John K W*oeuer MisiWhrr Jones Lieut, hi I B Weber Miss Charlotte Persons cnlUuz C>r any ofths above letters willpleMS «av thev arc Advertised. •» J. A^EDWKK. », Oct. .1,1505 Post Master Executor's Nottee. NOTICE Is given, thst Letters Testamentary on the e*t.Ve "112 John Smith, late of Vsirvjew Tp. defcM., have been praetsd.to the undersigned, therefore nil per sons knowtnr themselves indebted to said estate xWU make immedlata psvment.anil those having claims again't the same will pi e»eut theqi propsly autbentica ted for scttlomsnt. RuBEHT CAMPBELL, Ex. Oct. IK, 1865. Stray Helfcr. CI AMB to the firm of the subsdribor In Marlon Tp. j Butler Co about the 15th of Sept. a white Heifer, mixed with red on side cars and loc«, two years old, the owner ia requested to come 112 a ward prove property, pay chnrjres and tnke her swsy, otherwise she will be dis posed ef according tol*w. JOSH OA ADAMS. NEW SKIRTS FOR 1865-6 The Greit Invention of the Age iu HOOP J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt. THIS INVENTION' consists of DUPLEX (or two) Ellip tic Pure Refined Steel Springs, iugeniouslv braded tight ly and firmly together, edpe to edge, making tho e-d.most flex bio, clastic nnd durable Spring ever uied. They seldom bend or break, like the Sitivrle Springs, nnd consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful Shape more tli n twice as long as any single Spring Skit t that Ever Han or Can be mode. The wonderful flexibility nnd great comfort nnd pleasure to ativ Lidv wsilring the Duplex Ell ptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded As«em blleMy Operas, Carriages. i Jiilioad Cars, Church Pows, Arm Chairs, for Proincmde and Hotiso Dresa. as tho Skirt can be 112 dded when iu uso to occupy a small place as easily nnd conveniently ns a Silk or Muslin Dress. A Lady bavins enjoyed the Pleastns, Comfort nnd Urear Convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic ted Spring t'kiit for a single day will Never afterward* willingly di»p«n*o with their use For Children, Misses, nnd Young Ladies they are superior to all others. THE HOOPS afr* covered with 2 ply double twitted thread and will wear twico as long ns the Single yarn covering -vhich Is used on all Single fteel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on every Skirt nre also Double St tel. and twico or double covered to prevent the Cover ing from wearing off the rods when dt ageing down stairs stone steps, Ac., Ac., which they are constantly subject to when intiie. All are made of new and elegant Corded Tapes, nnd are the best quality Iu every part giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect Shape possible, nnd nre unquestlonnbly the lightest, most desirable,comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. WEST.; BRADLEY A CARY, PROPRIETORS of the Invention, nnd CO Lh MANUFACTURERS,O7,Chambers and 7U A 81 Keado Streets, Now York FOR SALE In all first-class Stores In this City, and throughout the United States and Canada. Havana de Cuba, Mexiee, tiouth America, and the Wc«t Indies. t&» Enciuirs for the Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring Skirt. A. d? C. \Yitherspoon Institute. ri iHf! next session of the WitbeMoon Institute, will I open on the Wrh of-Oetober. Hsv. Wm. I.RroUgh has been appointed Principal, and has accepted the ap pointment. This gentleman was recently' Professor of Natural Science in Washington Oollfgo, and coinws with the highest testimonials. Dr. Scott, President of Washington College says of Wm. '"ln scholarship, matters of teaching,, laborioua iieis. tact and success In manttging and goveruiug youth, I consider him admirably qualified." A well qu ililied music teacher wid come with him. LOYAL YOUNQ, Sec. of the Board of Trustees. Sept. 27, ISO 6. Watches and Clocks. rilllF undersigned wuld respectfully Inform the pub- I lie, tlmt he has on hand and Is coustantlv receiving THE NEW PATENT LEVER CLOCK, striking—tho first that hni ever been ofl'erod for wle In this place.— Mantel clocks of nil descriptions, and of* the best quality and -workmanship. American and Patent Lever Watches. hunting case, warranted to keep good time. Colt aud Sharp's Revolver s, and Cartridges, Jewelry-of nil kinds, and of good quality; all of which wi'l be sold on reasonable terms for cash. Watches nnd Clocks repaired, and broken Jewelry mended in a workmanlike manner. Dou't forget the place—on the West aide of Main Street. South of the Court II >u*e and th* second door North of Thoinns Stohley s DryOood's Store. CHARLES WISEMAN. Sept. A, 18flS,i:3in. HEAD QOARTERS. NEW ESTABLISHMENT JOIIZV P. ORli, r,A TE OF THE POTOMAC ARMY, PHOTOGRAPHER &. AM BROTYPIST, H A 8 evectcd a New Building on Jefferson street, op posite the CITI7.E?< OBlco, Where he Is prepaied, Willi an enlirelv NEW APPARATUS and MA Th HlM nf thr, VSHY UK ST QUALITY and LA TEST STYLES, to tako LIFE LIKE PICTURES. THANKFUL FOR TAST PATRONAGE, WE OFFER our services to tho public : and pledge ourselves to spare n> pui s or labor to accommodate all who may think proper to give us a call. JOIIN P. ORR. Butler. Oct 4. IFC.V tf. JAS. A. WEGLEY, Has in Store, aud f>r Sale, At the Lowest Prices, A very full and uttractlvo stock of IVEW GOODS, Comprising New nnd desirable styles of LADIES DRESS GOODS,; FRENCH MERINOES, CO BURGS, ALL WOOL POPLINS, ALPACAS. DEDAINS. PRINTS, Ac. A Spleiifled Stock of Shawls BLA|tfK£TS nnd FLASXLES, BALMORAL A IIOOP SKIRTS NcW Styles of Woolen Hoods, WOOLEN K:."IT SHAWLS, SOSTAOB NDBIF.S *C. Glowes Hosiery and Fancy Goods. XEX.S JVjflK J DOMESTIC GOODS. Buyors will find it to thoir interest to call and exam ine out assortment. JAMES A. NE'»LKY, South end of Town—Butler Pa. Oct. 4,lM£::Gt. 3NTOTIO3H. A PPLICATIUN was made to the Court of Common J\ l lijas, at September Term, 18ti6, to zrant a chart*l of incorporation to the "Herman Evangelical Reformed, 81. Paul s church of Buller. Pa ,of which all interested 1 will take notice. WM. STOOPS, Proth'y. Executor's Xolice. LETTERS Testamentary, bsvinc boon issued to the uuderaljrue lon the estate of Catharine lleinemen. , lots of theborou£hof Butler, deo'd. Theiofure, all persons knowing themeelvon to »ai I estate are I l equestad f> make immediate payment.and those having j claims against the samo, will present them properly au thenticated rorsettlement. ll. n . HEJNEMAN. OCT IR. RSU UIW 1 1 PHOTOGRAPHS, I CO G | I daguerreotypes, N\VISFO TCU.R T.'AVFRLETKO ALI THE NKCES aary FCR ' Pliotogpaphing ? LO «n tho mriouß of the «rt, Mr. Uiiiultoa ivouW 1 rMptctfully evil th« •Uootloo <>F the public tohl>ntw|| J Furnished Establishment, j OA tho CORNER of MAIN MTD Jefferson streets, OPPOAIW ! "Weber »* Tfontman'.S Store, where BE is UAW full* PROP*, rod to iqnko &T tbe shot tost possible Tl)tic«l, VIIOTUGP.II'ffS. A MB BO TXTES PSlt R KO TYrF.S. Equal to tho tort best Call and Kvamiu SpeciuioiH. B. C HUSSLUTON. Bntler. June 11, 18R5. STEEL TOOTHI, HAT AND GRAIN HAKES, WALKER'S IMPROVEMFNT. MANCFACTUKKD BT «. C. ROESSIXC;, Butler, Pa. TUM« HAKEJ ARE w-irra&ted to be equally CLJ xood, and much cheapo In market. Cutler Claim A^eiil, THR undersigned tropld respectfully notify the public TINT be bus been regularly COMMISSIONED as CLAIM: agkehstt, fir securing Bounty Money, Arrears tf J\iy and I\n- M>U,fv.r soldiers, or ir they ARE dead, fjrtheir LE*al representatives. No charge will BO made FOR prosecuting the CLAIMS of soldiers, or their rep-eaontative* until tho same are collected. 0. J2. ANDEBSUN. Butler, Ju»FC •/?, ISOO - Xoioe. IETTERB OF Administration on the estate of John J Allen Ksq Into of Alleghony Tp., dee'd. hnvinjrheen granted to the nndernigned, all persons knowing them selves Indebted to tala estate ate requested to make immediate payment, and those bavin? claims ag linst th* same will present thorn properly authenticated for set tlement. J. K. ALLEN, Sept. «, ISFF. Alito r. Administrator's Xotlcc. EMU "0 JR JACOB Wixnt DEC'D. FETTERS of Administration, on tho ESTATE of Jacob , J Wlmor. late c.f Muddycreek Tp., dee'd BARE this day ! been duly granted to the undersigned, therefore. S!l per- ! sons Indebted to PAID estate are respectfully notified to make immediate parment.and those having claims against the same, will pic«e"t them proi erly enthentica ted for settlement. W W. ROBERTS Ad'm. AdniliiUtrntor's ftotiee IPTTERS of Administration, on the estate of W. C. J Maxwell, lite of Mercer Township dee'd. have been granted to the undersigned, therefore all persons IndebtWto said estate are r»spoctAilly invited to mak«* Immediate payment, and those having claim* against the same Will present .thorn prcjpt-rly authenticated for set tlement. J. C MAN WELL. Sej.t. TT, I*Bs. A'LU' r. Administrator's Xotiec. rF.TTERS of Administration ON tho O-'tatn of Jacob J WALTERS, late of But lot township, dee'D. nnvla this day been granted to tho undfltsiftied, therefore all per sons in .eb'.ed to said estate are requested to niche IM. mediate payment, and those HAVING claims against TB«r same will preseul iLcui properly authenticated f-n sot tlcment. PHILLIP RICK IT. Sept. 20, t8». QEOKO E V. ALX 1.1 UT NKW HAUM:BB BNOI'. i H ■s m'iimrOf' «=» I =» C= » I 33£ WvAV"' rmmmm ! I « I , J 1 I ■ I < f-° Sedwick, Neff & Co. nAVINO opened « new Harness Shop, opposite Boyd's RuilflrngS, NUTLFCR, V«.;trlll ko»;> conitantfy on hand, a lurgo ASSORTMENT of Saddles. Hat n«ss. and every thwig in their Hue of business, which he «'flers nt price* to .m it MIA times. Work of all kind* manufactured to order, and repairing done ori short notice, Dec. Y, 1865;::tf JOHN A. SEL>WICK; Y Ash <& Crraham, ATTOBHEYS' AND at 3Law t OF J A CITY, L* A • OTR Particular attention given to Conveyancing and the examination of Titles. . 43F0U claims bought ANDROID JFT|r Office on Main Street, fir t building east of Tost Office. R, m. r/i'LURE, Attorney at Law, PENSION AND N CLAIM AGENT. Ornct,N. E. corner of Diamond, Butler. PR. Feb. B,lßC4::tf. Administrator's Notics 112 F.TTRRJ* of admlnitration on th*est IT#* OF L i Greer LATE of Olav tp , Bntl**l conntv. F *a. ok con taining about 80 dollars and a Idtehargc. VRNIE pltipe between Fishers Tsvern and liutJcr, the fir.'ier will be liberally rewarded by leaviug it at the (Jfti/,en "FBOO, Butler Pa. BODT. M'QUUTAIN. Sept. 37, IS«UL G, A IV. It RUG I TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO ILKTCRN THEIR thanks to tho dtltens of But lor and vicinity, for their patronage In the paat. WE are still engaged in Buying. Ilntcheimg and Selling Cattle, Sheep and Ifogrf. We J will spare iio pains to fornisli our old customers AND all new ones who may favsr us with a call, with the very best I BEEF, JTLTTOV & PORK That can bo proenrwl, or that the market can afford.— Wo aro determined to do all In our pow«r to accommo date the public; and feel Katislied that they will giro us their patronag?. Shop on Main street, nearly opposite Berg'E Store. Sept. 27, I*os. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE I' hereby given, that letfonv of Administrn* tion on the ESTATE of Arthur Crawford, dee'd. late or Chorry Tp Uutlor Co. Pa . have been duly graoteil to tho utjd. I signed, thet ef ire, all persons KNOWING them ReivRNCI« <'IOIHINE. HATS AFJJ3 CAPS Of the very Intast BtylM A large and WeM selected of BOOTS & SHOES, Hardware, CUOCKERY, GROCERIES, A>da G.nuln, Artlris of RTRAINEI) IKISEVj All of n-hlcli will bs >(.l!l and examln onr a- rt inent of Mowing Mnclilttea. Wo are prepared fo feruitdi thttu op ie»*naMe terms and with the LATEST IMPROVEMENS. Wo nNn nn li''i'i]* lfny KleTfttnrn. CnltlrntAr. kc. Culls., May 10. ISrS, J. O.A W.CAMPBU.L. Kxof'Ulor'H Xwiit-e. On the Eitdte of XViUon Prarrr. NOTICK if. liprpliv irivi'n. tlmt T.ctlnrn nil th« (Mtnte of » ihm IViucts 1.!«• of (i. r.htrry Tp., Jftltler county, def d. bn«o been duly granted t> tho undersigned, therefor* nil person* knowi- li e: ~ *«lv*« Indebtedto >Mid ¥"fatr. aio re*| ecttnUv n nn- m .! • to make immcdiato settlement, and ihie-e having rlain .1 the will pre»unt them, proj erly .•vlinnti cated fur M'ttloment. Til UK i: •1; I .\:v>: , Jfcpt. 6, JSG6. J.O. MA It >ll ALU Farm for Kale. EV>RTY Fire nere« <">f improved land for Kile In Pcnfl I 1 Tp., nix mile* from t|i« Imronirh of Btttl.-r and I'iirth in>ie fiom tho Hotter A Allegheny I'lank llu-'-i v-iuvenibnt toelinrchea. MhihlhAc. 112. r particular; n.id tern (». enqniio of the tinderai^ued. Sept. C, l£c>o. JOHN Q. A. K KNVEDY. " FAMILY BIBLES. ~ A. OI" Pliatairrapljk BlMgs, AT H IIEINEMA.VS ■ March 22, IMS. William E. JVloorel PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENH E. t»l»Jm m ki»•» Olilee, Main Street.