American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, November 01, 1865, Image 3

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    THE AMERICAN CITIZEN.
Butler, Pa.. Wednesday, Nov. i1,'865
Victoria Breelilcr.
A young man by the name of Victoria
Brechier, is suppofml to live somewhere
in Butler county ; if he shouW meet with
this notice, he will be informed of the
death of his father—Jacob Urechier, —
which occurred on the 3d of October. —-
He is also requested to return home im
mediately. Jul. i us BRKCUIER.
W Dr. Oldshue having been engag
ed to deliver a course of Lectures (24 in
number,) on Urino Pathology, fn the
Philadelphia University of Medicine and
Surgery, will be necessarily absent from
Pittsburgh a short time in November.
Any professional services orcommuni
-catious desired beforu the Cth will be
"cheerfully attended to.
He will be at home again on the 20th
of November, when business will be
promptly resumed and he will be ploased
to receive your calls at No. 132 Grant
Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Tcaclim' Institute.
In our paper this week is a well writ
ten, and well timed communication on
this subject. The Institute is to com
mence on the 7th, inst., as will be seen
by the call, also in our paper. We were
sorry that this communication did not
reach us in time for our last issue. We
hope all ftieuds of education will road
it carefully aud profit by its sugges
tions. Let teachers and other friends of
education come together and interchange
views, and thus improve themselves, that
they may be the better fitted for the great
work before them, —the education of the
masses.
Athlress.
On the first page of our paper this
week, will be found on able and interest
ing address delivered by Hon. Win. 1).
Kelly, one of the Representative men uf
our State, and at present a Congressman
from the forth district of Philadelphia.
But a lew years agu the congressmen of
Philadelphia were afraid —it teemed to
us—to avow sympathy with the Repub
lican party ! They wcro representatives
of the "People's Party." What a great
change has eome over the Quaker city in
the last ten years! Judge Kcllcy Was not
only one of the Radical members of the
la -.: Congress, but, in spite of Montgom
ery Ulan—who still cluinml fellowship
with us, v.as triumphantly re elected.—
We ask for this address a careful reading,
lu it is seen no pride of caste—no appeal
totbe prejudices of blood; liut.like a chris
tian statesman, he examines the subject
exclusively through tlic light of reason.
IS on. (ieo. V. liiiwrcnce.
The many friends of this distinguish- ' 1
■ed citizen —iiieinoer of Congress elect, j
from our adjoining district of Washing | '
ton., (Jrccn, Heaver and Lawrence, wore
much gricvuil to read the announce- '
meut of his death a short time
since. The Pittsburgh dailies pronoun
ced handsome eulogies upon his public
services although somewhat incorrect, as
to the detail of his public history. As
fate would have it however, the announce
ment was premature, and the Hon. M. 0.
will have the satisfaction of seeing the
sort of record he would have left if called
from the stajje of action just now. And
if there is anything wanting to gratify
his honest ambition, we trust he will em
brace tho ample opportunities, which we
hope as a puLlic man still await him, to
fill up the blanks. As it was, however,
the obituary was very flattering, as it
"was also "true to life." Tho only defi
ciency was. that there was no subject.—
Mr. I jawrence has, we trust, by this time')
quite recovered.
It is said that during the short time i
in which it was supposed that the twenty
first district was without a Congressman,
there was considerable of a patriotic dem
onstration on the part of men of talent
(?) in some parts of the district, who
were quite willing to mcrifire their pri
vate interests to the public good! How
gratifying it must have been to those
gentlemen to learn that the reported de
mise was a mistake.!
The following from the Couruut, cf
New Castle, shows how some of the promi
ucnt citizens of Lawrence county were
.exercised on the subject:
•'•The Pittsburgh Chronicle of Satur
day evening announced the painful intel
ligence of the death of Hon. George V.
Lawrence, our representative to Congress,
ihe news was confirmed by the morning
papers of Monday. Of course everybody
was sorry to hear such distressing news,
and some were so deeply uffected as to
promptly volunteer to take his place and
pertorin all the arduous duties devolving
upon a member of Cougress. How many
of the latter class were in the District,
we have no means of ascertaiuiug; but
iu New Castle, not leas thau tour.
We have heard of a u umber of good |
thiugs iu conuectiAi with the brief can- j
vns of Monday ; but the richest of all is ;
■the fact thai James M. Kuester wasscri-1
ously a candidate and labored diligently ,
«1! day, to get the people to 'see it.'— j
It is said the French gentleman, Moos. I
G. de Kuester,—who protcsses to be a j
good Republican wttco the democracy i
■refused to allow iii»u Jo have anything to i
<io with their paper—was oa the street, '
.urging upon tho Union jucu Jtie necessi
ty of nominating the strongest man in
the Distt j<*t. The name «112 VVaHiuc was j
generally mentioned, •£ theiudividuil- ;
but de Kucstor thought he would never
do. He wa9 a nice man, and a good
citizen; but lacking in talent for so exal
ted ti position at this particular crisis.—
Other names were mentiened; but de
Kuester found objections to all, and final
ly stated his firm conviction that "Pappy"
was the only nittn, under the circon.stan
ces, that the Vnion party dare put up.—
No other person conld beat Lazear, whom
the Democracy was certain to run. Tues
day morning's paper brought the intelli
gence that Lawrence was not only,not dead,
but rapidly recovering. All the other
candidate* backed off on reading this in
telligence; but 'p a PPy' i» running yet
In the Pittsburgh Gazette of Wedeusday
we find the following :
'LATEST FHOM NKW CASTLE,'
'The contest for tlis nomination for
Congress in this section will be warm.—
Among the candidates we notice J. M,
Kuester, editor of the Laurence Journal
a good Union journnl which has done
much good in the cause. Mr. K. is a
good man, and has the ability to fill the
position, if nominated and elected, with
honor to the State and little Lawrence. —
He is a firm friend to the administration,
a good worker and is always at his post.
We went a few more of his caste in Con
gress. lie would make a faithful ropre
tentative. May he be nominated.
PICA.'
"The signature to this remarkable letter
is one not likely to bj adopted by any but
a printer, as it is the name of a certain
sized type. Of course it would be diffi
cult to imagin what printer wrote it
We may mention as a coincidence, that
'pappy' went to Pittsburgh on Tuesday
afternoon—probably to hunt up the author
of the hand bill calling an indignation
meeting.
It is a shabby trick in Ocorge Law
rence, to presist in living, when by his
stiibborness the District is deprived of
so much ability, to say nothing of the
honor that might bf reflected on the
State in general, aud little Lawrence in
particular.
We admire Mr. K's pluck iu hanging
on. Stick to it, 'l'appy,' Lawrence may
take occasion to die, some time, yet; and
then you have the start of all competi
tors."
May the Hon. M. C. long live to Berve
his country, is our wish.
]>l ]-:■>:
On the morning cf the 7th ofOftolnr, 1805, of typhoid
fever, Mr. Win if, itit ket.aged 27 }ultra,
Aim., on the morning -f the Rfh of October, 1865 of
the name, Mr. David liny, aged 39 yews; both of Clin
ton tp , Butler co. I 'a.
Hotl» member- of Clinton V. P. congregation, under
the INwtoral enre of Rev W, 11. Hutchison. The former
was well known as h school toucher of ability,—a prom
ising young man, l>oth in church and in m»cinl society.—
The hitter, a farmer' who'spont the most part of ths la*t
year of his life In the aervico of his country, in Cap?.
W. 11. Hutchison'a company. The f.uner leaves par
enta, brothers and sisters, to lament his early depart
ure. The latter leaves a widow and several snmll chil
dren, te mourn his death, lint let them both be com
forted It Is the doing of the Lord.
it is strange, that in this same neighborhood of nine
or ten families Joining farms, all have been afflict? I
with disontery or F ver, and iu some two or mot oof these
families there lias been sickness nt the same time sine." l
June last, ami very little outside the* fai Mies or that
neighborhood.
31 A mil 10 1).
(Hi the 12th Oct- at the residonca ..f the bride's par
ents bv li v. \V. R. Hot-bison, Mr. >Vm. O. Helton, a
returned soldier of the 1 :.»»b Pa. Vol, to Miss SalHe
Andrews, • thof ltwtlercomity, Pa.
«>» the aztTOct. ISO., at the residence of the bride's
fathers', Mr. Samuel Dufford, by Rev. C. A. Ltniberg,
Mr. Loob W.iirnor llaiet. from Md„ to Mis* Anna Mai
garet fluff
At tlie'resideiii-eof the bride's father, in Penn tp .
on theß6tll ult,. h v Hev. ftgden. Mr. Ueorge Graham
Jeflfeison tp.,*o Mi«a Rebecca J. WeUh, both of this
On Sopt. Mth by the Rev. T.nytl oung, I). TV Mr.
Saifmel Patten, t • Mis* llella Rartltv, both 112 Oakland
township, Itutl. i<'■>.. 1'.., |
Sra iAL \OT!« !IS.
FT""** 1 I.MMUM;I.
3^ M Hip Mali, on
ri J n clock. Brethren from sister Lodges are respectful
v Invited to attend. By order of the N. O.
« A Y. M.—Butler I/odge, NO. 272, A. Y. M. holds
_ ;>\ Its stated meetings in Odd Fellows Hall, on
-Mam Street. Ilntlur I'a. on 'he first Wed new
'' n - v month. Brethren from sister
I \ Mpaaru r«pcclftilly tavHed to attend.
By order of the W. M.
Miisle.
The Mason &. Hamlin Cahiiift Orirani,
forty different styles, adapted io sacred ami aecnliar mu
sic, f.rfsi t,»**>.) each. THIRTY FIVE HOLD or SIL
VER MEDALS, or oilier flrei premium-, awarded them. ,
lllwtratedCatnl .gues free. Address, MASON' A HAM
LIN, ROSTOV, or MASON BROTHERS, N FCW YORK.
Nov. Ist, 'dCr—ly.
4 CARDTOTHE SUFFERING.
Xl. I»O YOU WISH TO RK CURED? IF SO, BWAL
low two or three hogsheads oT'Bitcho," "Tonic Bitters."
"SarsnparillM," ••Nervous Antidotes." Ac., Ac Ac and
after you are satisfied with the result tlien trv'one box of
OLD DOCTOR BUCIIAVS KNOLISH BPECIFIC PILLS
--and herestored to health ami rigor in lees than thirty
tiajs. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take,
prompt and salutary iu their effect*on the hroken-down
and shattered constitution. Old and young can take
™ J?,. DK. BITCHAN S ENtiLISH SHE
r lon * ,hun 30 the worst rases
• 1 V Impotenay, Premature Decay, Be_-
Inal Weakness. Infinity and all Urinary, Sexual, and
Nsrvons Affections, no matter from what cause produced
1 rice One Dollar per box. geut, postpaid, by mail, «<n
receipt of au order, '
Addrew JAMES 8. BUTLER,
No. 129 Broadway, New York, General Agent,
iVrr L V?? 1 to any addrseson receipt of price—
which is One Dotiar—poitfrre. Qj- A descriptive cir
cular sent on application. Butler, July i», 18<i4::8w.
TO consumptives.
Q VFFKRBRg WITH COMSUMPTIOX Asthma, Uron-
O rhiti*, or any disease of the Throat oi Lungs, will be
cheerfully furnished, without charge, with the remedy by
the use of which the Rev. Edward A. Wilson, of Wili
iaimdnirg, New York, wan completely restored to health,
nfter having Buffered several years with that dread dis
eaae. Consumption. To Consnmptive suffererß, this rem
edy in worthy of an immediate trial. It will cost noth
ing, and may be the moauxof their perfect restoration.
Those desiring the same will pleaac address Rr.v. ED
WARD A. WILSON. 1185 Sotm Second STREET
W inianj>l'uig. Kings County, New York.
August 16^:0*:
To Drunkards
oi.t> IJOCTOR urcir.vx's DRI NKAIIDR
CURE, pnrmam-ntly eradicates the taste for strongdttak
and cure* the woret cases cf druukeunces in less than
eight weeks.
Thousands of reformed iaobriftes now lire toldesstbe
day they were fortanate enough $o conunetice the use of
tliis valuable remedy. Price Tw,, Dollar* a package.
Mailed to any mares* on receipt of an order by
JAMES BUTLER, 6*9 Br.wulway, New Ycrk,
Sole Agent for Citfteu States.
Aug. 16, MflS, 8-w.
AdiniciiNfrator'K Notice.
WHEREAS, letters of Adminwiration to the estate j
of John Randolph, late of Coniiequenusiiiiigttvp v ,
Butler county, dec^'d., have ! een granted t • the übscri .
her. AU p«r* us inde'oted to the «>ud ostitc are rt ques
ted to jnakc immediate piymeuf. and thwe ItttTing
''ialmx or d«'iuand« against the estate <MNJie said <J< co
dent wljl ntuke known the same wi'hout deiav to
„ , E. H. RANDOLPH,
Nov. Ist, 'fit—at. Adai'r
Itlwvludoii of Purtnei'Mhip.
riIHE l'art no r«hrpj (e retcfore existing bet we: n the un
.JL designed in the Practice .if Law under the mote
ami titieof is 4W*olve.l «y mutual c m
-san - W, 11. H. RIDDLE,
J. B. CLARK,
The. buai£C4g of the office will bo settled l>v J. R.
CLARK, iu the Office occupied ivy saUl
hrtn. where all business e-itruStcJ tahie cure wiUhe s;-
tendid to promptly. w 112
Nov. tfct. '«5- a*
ri 'J TSUi:HCIH JIAHKJ2TH
C e toset~£6fWto
A PPLES—fct,SO <Tv 112 per birreT
HITTER—Frt*li Roll, 22523 c per !b. .
CHEESE —Western Reserve, 10c per !h; Hamburg,
17 per®).
KflG§—l9 pet dofen.
F LOCK—Wheat, flfa 811; Buckwheat, *5,50.
OKMff—Wheat. f,210: Corn, 90c. Oata, CO. j
li A lli.RY—Spring, *200,; Fall,
OROCEIUEft—Sugar, lb per !b: Coffee. 52 \
nor fb: Molasses, 1,18 (q) 1,20 C per gallon ; Bjrmp, 120 @ ;
per rndlon.
SALT—Llvorpett, per u:u-k; No. 1, extra,
SJOO per barrel.
SEEDS— Flaxseed, 52,75 per hnahel
lILTLEH MAItTtETH.
November 1, 1805.
BUTTER —Fresh Boi; M jents per pound
BEANS—White, SI,OO per bushel.
BA l: bKV—Spring, 00
BEESWAX—3S rent* ser pouud.
EGGS—2S ••nts per dozen
FLOUR—Wheat, SO,OO tq 0,50 per bund.; Rye 4 f 03
Bnckwcerit, ,60 per hnnu.
FRUlT—Pried Apples, $2,00 to per bushel; Dried
Peaches, $4,00 to 4,50.
112 EATIIER91 —50 cents per pound.
Of!\lN—VVhsjit sl,Tsper brihol Rya, 75. Oats. 6Cc
Corn 75; buckwheat, 75c.
OROCEHIES —Coffee. Rio, 8714 par pound; Ja*a, 40
Sugar. 18cper pound; do. White, 30f N.O. MoUif
es $1.50 cents per gallon; Syrup I,6oand SI,OO.
HIDES—7 vents per |H>uud.
EARD—IS cents per pound.
NAILS—-s7,ooper keg.
POTATOES— $ I snd per bu.-tnd.
POUK--14 to 15 cents per pound.
R A'lS—4 cents per pound.
RlCß—ls cents per pound.
SBEliS—Glover 112 1200 perhushel; Timothy $3,00
fax, $2,00.
SALT—S3,7S per barrel.
TALLOW—IO cents per pound.
WOOL —05c per pound.
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far as our power against tho false doctrines und
selfish purpoeei of the mauy empires and sonsation-ai!-
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Oct. 25, 1806.
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Notice.
Butlrr Count;/, sx.
IN the matter of the Partition of the Real estate cd
■ Samuel Mealadac'd. O. 0. KO. 6, Dec. Term 18A3,
And now to wit : September 9U, On motion of
John M. Thompson, Court oppoint O W. Fleegt ran
A uditor to distribute the money to those entitled to it
after the encumbrances are paid.
Certified from the record, th '2lst dav of October
AD., IMtf. W. J. YOU NO Clerk
I will attend to the duties of the shove appointment
at the office of John M Thompson, in Butler, on Thurs
day, the IGtn day of Nov«mber, ISfis, : ,t one oVlock. P.
M . .of which all (mrtieH interested will take notice. '
O. W. FLEKtIRR,
Oct, 26, 66::3t * Auditor.
AudUor'H \olici'.
Hutlcr counts , ss .*
I N the tustter of the partition of the real estate of
. John Kerner, dee d. O. C., No. 3 June Term, 1861.
And now to wit: Sept. Aith, Court appoint O
W; Fleeger an Auditor, to marshal! tho assets andjuako
distribution.
By the Court.
Certified from the record this 21st day of October A
I> , 1866. W. J. Yot:xo, CFk ofo. C.
I will attend to the duties of the above appointment,
ut the office of John 31 Thompon, in Butler, on Tut-a Uv
the 21st day of Nov 1806, at oa«o*clack p. m ,of which
all interested will take notice. 0. W. FLKEOEU
0ct.25.18C6-.lt* Audit ir*
Excflos'.s Xolicc,
rr.TTKRS testamentary on the last will and testamcat
J of Samuel Baker, late of Centre Tp., Butler Co.
doe'd, having been is«ued by the Register 'if Butler Co.
to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves in
debted to said estate, are requested to make payment,
and tbo«4' having claims against the same will
them properly authenticated with Moses Thonip»<>n.
Esq. when the nudersigned will receive them for x<-tth«
nient. J AS. H. O. Oi'RE, Execq'or.
Auditors Xolice.
fN the matter of the acctmniof J. W. Chris Jr. Ex'r
|of John McKisslck, dee'd. 0. No. 50, September
Term, IH«6.
Ami now to wit: Oct. 3d, 1866, on motion of C. M'-
Caodtnw,Cottrt appoint Thcunas Roliinervr. Aud
it..r ('• distribute the fuud among those entitle.! to re
ceive it. By the Court.
Cei tilled frOM the Record this 17th day of October, A
D., 1865. IV. J. Yocao, Cl'k.
Notice is hereby given t)int the undersigned will at
tend to the duties of the abore appointment, at the of
fice c»f Cliarles M'Caudless, Bbij., in Butler, on Thursd iv
tho £\d day of November, A. D„lSfio, at 1 o'clock! P. M.
THOMAS EOBI.\SON,
(Jctober26, '65. Auditor
lii«IIO»r"H Natice.
IN thf oiiiltfr of the I'etlti'mof II F. Elliott, ofWorth
Tp.. for an examiuci, to take testimony. Ac.
C. I*. •« >. 1 Sopt. Tsrbi. 1866. And now to wit: Septem
2:.di IS .6. on moUon of Charles Esq
Conrr up| oint Thomas Robiuson Esq., an examiner Ac.
to report at bext term
R i tier Oiuvty is.
UcrUiirfd from tho record this 17th day «»f October,
WM.ST'.-)i\s, proth'y
given that the undo signed will at
tend io tiiw.duties of the obovusi>p*dntmerit at the office
ol Ghartai McOandLsss Esq iu Butler,on Friday the
day of N'wr,» d l<K>o, at> 1 o'clock, P. M.
TUOS. ROBINSON, Auditor
AdmltiMtraior'it Xotiee.
IKTT EUSui Admkiistrati. .j on the estate of David
j Uo.v, Uit ot C.iuton Tp . having hpen duly
gmptod tu ijie ut»d«Tßjgpcd, Uievi f-re, ail At rhqns kooVr
i ig theimadvw indi'bled to said are reijnc-tcl fo make*
iinjuc'tiato payment, wid th >-" having clsfcns against
the same, Will jvcoiyst tfuni proj>eriy authenticated fc-r
bettlrnout. OJCQ. VY- UAY. Adm'r.
C t. 25 1««5.
HEAD-QUARTERS
FOR
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
The Best Assorted and Largest Stock
of Goods ever opened
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ISsiflflci*, Fii.
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as far as Variety, Styles
Quality of Goods and Pri
ces arc Concerned.
HsrOTICJIEJ.
Win. Wick, for use vs H.J. Arnold and R 1\ Craw*
ford, with notice to Dovld Phelps, Adm'r. of If. J Ar
nold dee'd, And Mary Arnold widow. Isabella 11. Arnold,
Andrew Arnold Mary Arnold and Elizabeth Arnold mi
nor children and legal representatives «.f tiiu decedent
S. A H. M. Harper, for nso vs. I{. J. Ar- >id ot al with
notice. C. P No: 10, !>.-«•Term, 1805.
A. Voting A Co. for nso vs 11. J, Armdd ot al with no
tice. C. P. So. 11, Roe. Term,
Charles Collins, for use vg H.J. Arnold,etal with liotjro.
C. P. No. 12, Dec. Term* IKt>s. m
John Kelly f.»r use ra It. P. Crawford, etal with uotieo.
C. I 1 No. 13, 10(15.
John Kobb, for lise vs 11. J. Am old, et al with'notice.
C. P. No. 14. Dec. Term, 1805.
Kallor A Urnper for use v« 11. P. Arnold, el «l with
notice. C. I'. No. 15, Dec. Term, 1805.
Pallor AGrnper, for two vs. 11. J. Arnold ot al. with
notice. C. P. No. 10. Dec. Term lSitf.
T. R. Clark A C". fi>r u.-e vs 11.,1. Arnold et al with
notice. l\ P. No. 1". Dec.Term, 1805.
J. 11. Portorfleld, for use vs ||. J. Arnold ot al with
notco. U. P. No. is, Dec. Term. 1865.
And now to wit: Spj • 27, I*#s, on motion of J. V.
Pointer Kki|. service on the widow and heirs ro«i ling out
of the county to ho made by the usual publication in
one newspaper, published in Butler County, according to
lau . Ry the Court
butler County »s.
Certified from the record, tlii* 27tU day of
B**pt. 1805. WM. STOOPS, Proth'y.
Mary Arnold widow, Ts-ihell* R. Armdd. Andrew Ar
•old, Mary Arnold pmt Elizabeth Arnold, will take no
tice of vh' ■ » -veorder. VT. O BRACKEN RIDOK,
Sheriff.
Orphan's Court Sale.
BY virtue of an order and decree of"|be orphans (our? I
In and for the county ..f Butler th Ujvlerslgned
guardiauof James L (ieorgeW.and Sophroniu Q« Ro-.e- 1
baugh, miuorcliil lrea of Jacob Boecbuagh late of 'J»l' I
county dee'd, w ill offer for sale at public vendue on the
premises idtUHto In Iho boro of sal<l count v,. >ii
W'ediu-sday the 2^*l.day of November next, at 1 o'« lock'p.
in., of said dry tho UndlVid-'d three fifth of the following
d-seribud real estate, to wit : One lot situated in theboro
aforesaid, hounded ou the North by New Castle sfreet,
on the East by Susana Young, on the West by a street!
and on the South by an ally, on which is erected a two
storv brick house, ftable, and bbwkuuith shop.
Also three acres of ground situated in .-aid la»ro
Itoniided on the North by a street, Knst by nil the
West hyUeo. Wairen.and on South by Jane s Mc(biwet)
Also tifienu ncrea of liuid situated in said boro. more or
1-ss.|botitided North by Henry Pilh>w, Bast by MrKlheinr
A Hoou. West byj. Ruesheti A R. L IVters. nu.| Soutfi
by llutler ntreet and S Hoon. Title indisputable. Teiins
of silicone third of the purchase m-tiey in hand and the
balance in two equal annual installments with interest
from confirmation of sale by said court
lIKNRYPILLOW,
JOflN MF.YKRS.
Rutler Ocbiher 11,1**55 Onardians.
Stray Cow. '
CIAMK to the residence of th< *nl>ecril»cr on the fkrm
J of Jaines |. Robinson in Cranlierry tp., on the first
of August last, a small row of a pnie nil or .vollowlmli color,
soinewhlte on her biu-k, about 12 or old—no ear
mark or any other marks perceptible. The owner is re
quested to come forward aiel prove property, pay all ex
penses aud take her away or she will bo s.,ld according
law - ADAM PTiNfiETER.
Rutler Octi.berll, IRA5r3t.
Iliwoliitioii.
\TOTICE is hereby given th it the partner«hip hcrot'"-
i> fore e.xistuii; between Ja?». Marshall and Win. Kid
die In Promiect under the title of MarKhall A Riddle, has
this day (September 21st, 1804,) by mutual consent been
dissolved, Wm. Riddle who will c-mdrn t the bus!nets '
hereafter In tke old stand, is authorized to receive all
debt* due the Ann. MARSHALL A RIDIfLK.
Hnfler Octobei 11, lS05::"t.
Administrator's Notice.
>TOTICK i-hereby glvent hat of Administra
| tion bus been bwtied to the undersigre-d ou the es
tate of John Senton, late of Venango tp.,d«H'd. All per
sons knowing themselves indebted to said -tale will
makejimincdiatc payment ami those having claims against
ilia same will present tbciu ptoferly authenticated for
settlement. WM.SKNTON
Rutler pet. 11 16*'5.
NEW FIRM, '
Sedwick NefF k Co.
JOHN A. SEDW ICK, P. P. Brown,and K. Neff, have
this day went into ;v Partnership, in the Harness and
Saddle manufacturing business, «t theoLl stand of John
A. Sedwick, op|MMite lloyd's HuiMing, where they will
continue to manufacture nil articles in their Hne,at the
lowest price*. Give us a call.
Oct. 11, IWe. BXOWIOK NEFF A CO. 1
"pkll. FITCHES KEMALK tiLPPORTEKS,
IJ DR. CIIERSMAN'S FEMALE PILLS.
Trasses nf nil kind* for Anient
HAMILTON'S Dntg Store.
Kxeentor'is afoliee,
112 ETTEIIP testamentary having been 1.-ented to the '
IJ undeisiitned, on the cstetu of E. 1) DeWolf, late of '
Slipj»eryrwk Tp., dee'd. Therefore, all persons know
ing themselvf-s indebted to ttahl estate aro hereby re
quired to make immediate payment, and tluwe having
claims aguinsttbe eam-, will present them properly an- I
thei.ticated 112 .r settlement. CATHARIN E DeWOLF
Oct. 26, lH<v. Adni'x" I
3ST OTICE,
A Good Weayer on the Hand Lkiid will find cou*ta*t
/V empl -yjuerit apd Wagcj, at Hopewell Factory. '
near Nei t!» U a-dilugtou. E. EVANS 1
Oct 2 IBCS, proprietor.
STolice.
LETTEKB of Adoijnistratiyn ou t)ie «. 'a|« of K' hcrt
Allen, liM* 1 of Ailegheny towitihip. Rutler county, ,
P« . dee'd., have been granted by the Register of Mia
county, to the undersigned t then fore, ail persons know
ing tbriuselvMiq.lpbtod, to said c#tute. w Ul vu\.* imme
diate payment, and having claiins a-ainst the
winie are to them duly autheutn
112 >r s 'tflrfneot.
S V. AM.W. Adm'r.
Novewbet 1.
LIST OF LETTERS.
rilUB fallowing ft the lixt of Letteri remaining in the
1 Punt Office, Juttfi Pa. Oct. Ist, 1805.
.llwlue Frauds * s W C
liuan Mcsr ri llenrv AT Jamison Ftnui ng
1 n-uird, Mr P. V Itaesein Miss Any
Remit) Jr Mr. J *tr. Joseph
Ranks Miss Anna I*ne JaniM
Hell Mrs Mary, 2 Mamkl John \
Rice Mr John M Moor Dftvhl
Rich Mr
ltouiicr J MurtsolfMr Hepvy
Rlakelv Lieut ffeos tt Martin !to»y Jan*
Clark a Rr» Mai tin J.unrs
Carpeu*urllr William, 4 Nv-ly gasper 8
('kill-chill, K M Naury
CrrtiWf T * s J k
Dm i ki Mt«rUt ica v» tor F, 2
Inhin lit »' Palmer J»Mn
V.Ms MM A»«n« R . Rexrowd F
Emeriek.Char lee Rchhefr Purine
Forifeati t hri-stena SJator Nathaniel «»/
orubs R«.lit M" fl^wrCbnfad
Harwich Mis* Carallne Snyder llenry
llimlnpm Jaa L * Si ear .Mr. Jain^e
HerrU •! K Slat.h* Mi si Mar* It
Hays Mr darnel WV.tr Mitt Nancy i
llt»nirebig K«q: K M
,? in - I U Ut. Kli U H M.- - 'On I 4te
Persons cnlliue toranv of the above letters wlll|)lnn*« !
say lliev are Adverihied. J J.SBDWICK.
Oct. *',1805. PostSfet-fter
KxccUtor'i >ol lee.
XTI>TU:K U liin-li.tll il UII. M T."t«ini-nltirv mi the
A \ f-«tate of Jidm Smith, late' i,-f Fairvlev *P|». dee'd.,
hare been graeied to the nndersigiie4, therefore aljper
sous knowing theiuselves hiiWbted to «ai«l will
make lhiined|ate jiwynieiit and • th«iso claims
against the «akte will present tbihn propelv authentica
ted t.,r settlement ROB BUT CAMPRELL, E*.
Oct. 18,1BHA.
Htvaf HHf^r.
AM Kbit be larw'ol the sulifcribcr in Ma'ion Tp.
j putler Co about the 15th of Sept. n white Heifer,
mixed with jed on side oars pud lexjs, two jfcars old/the
owner Is v«one«ted to come foi-ward pToTC proj»ei t». pay
chargu.s ami take her away, otherwis«j «liu will dis
posed of according tnl»* w. JQStTVA ADA M.S.
NFiW BKIR'I\S FOR 1805-0
The Great Invention of the Ago in
HOOP SKIRTS.
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex
Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt.
THIS IN VRNTION consists of Dijm.kx (or two) klllp
tic Pure Refined Bteel Springk, ingeniously bratled tight
ly and firmly together, edge to eilge, making the
eit.niost flexible, elastic atid durable Spring ever used.
They seldom bend or break, like the Single Springs, and
consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful Shape
i,|on»th »u tiflrr long ns any single Hpriug that
Kver Has or Can t.e in<ule.
The wonderful flexibility ami great comfbrt and
pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex RU ptic Skirt
will be experienced particularly in all crowdeil Aseem
bile?) Operas, l.'arriages. Railroad Cars, Church Pews,
Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, u« the
Skirl ran be folded when in use t > occupy a small place
as easily and conveniently a* a Silk *»r Muslin Ih ess.
A liAdy having enjoyed the plensui e. Cohrfort and Oreat
Convenience of wearing the Duplex Klllptlr teel Spring
Skitt for a single day will Never afterward* willingly
dispense with their use. ForChildtftf, Mi*sei»,and Young
Ladies they are superior to nil otl»prs.
TilK HOOPS are covered with 2 ply doable twisted
thread and will wear twice as long as the Single yam
covering which is used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts.
The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Double
Steel, and twice or doifblo eoyered to prevent the cover
ing from wearing off tho rod? when diagging down stairs
stone steps, Ac., Ac., which they arc constantly subjoct
to when in use.
All are made of new and elegant Corded Tapes, and
are the best ijii'ility in every part giving to tho wearer
the most graceful and puvfcct Shape possible, and are
unquestionably the lightest, most desirable,comfortable
und economical Skirt ever made.
WEST S BRADLEY A CAUY, PROPttTUTOHS of the
Invention, and SOLfcMANPFACTC RHUS,U7,Chambers
and 7U A SI R'eutn Streets, Now York.
FOR HA Ltf in ail fbst eiaiJS iStor«w In this City, and
throngbi.ivt Uie ITottod-States and Canada.> Havana de
Cuba, Mexico, Bout h America, and the Want Ifidfurf.
it:). Enquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or deuble)
Spring BWirt. . A. V.
Watches and Clocks.
rpilß uti lersigned would respectfully Inform the pub
|_ lie, that he has on band and Is constantlv receiving
TIIKNKW PATKHf LKVKR CLtH'K, striking -the
first that bait ever been offerod for wile in this place.—
Mantel clo< ks of all descriptions, and of the host quality
and workmanship.
American and Patent Lover Watches.
hunting case, warranted to keep good time. Colt and
Sharp's Revolver's, and Cartiidgeii,
Jewelry of all kinds, aud of good quality; all of which
wi'l be sold on reasonable terms for cash.
Wuti lies aud Clicks repaired, and broken Jewelry
mended ina workmanlike manner. Don't forget the
place—on the \\ >t side *. Main Street. South of the
Court House and the second door North of Thomas
Stehh-y'i* Dry Hood's Store.
CHARLKS WISKMAN.
Sept. 0, 1805,::3m.
HEAD QUARTERS.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT
jroifur i 9 . oris,
]7&TE OF THE I'OTOVAC ARMY,
M'AS erected a New Rnildlng on Jefferson street, op
posite the CiTi7.r.x omc . Where be is prepared,
with an entirely N'.VV APPARATUS ami MA Tl'NlA J.
nf the VJSItY JiJSST QL'ALlT i'and LA TKHT STYLES,
to take
LIFE LIKE PICTURES.
THANKFUL FOR PAST PATRON AH B, WK OFF Kit
our eervjea® to the public*: an I pledge ourselves 112« Hpare
no' palne ur labor Xq ari otiiniodufo all who m-gi think
puo|M*r to give us a call. JOHN P. Oltß.
Rutler, Oct- 4, lS'j&'.tf.
JAS. A. MEG-LEY,
lias in Store, ami for ial'*,
At the Lowest Prices,
A very full ami attractive stock of
IEW
Coiiipriaing »w nnd desirable atyles of
liADIES DRESS GOODS,
FRENCH MERINOKS,
CtHIHBHJ*.
ALL WOOL POPLINS,
ALPACAS.
DBI'AINS
PRINTS, Ac
A Splended Stock of Shawls
RLANKKT? ami FLANNLt^.
P.ALMORAL A HOOP SKIRTS,
NeW Styles of Woolen Hoods,
WOOLEN KNIT SHAWLS, SONTAHB NL'RIRS AC.
Gloves Hosiery and Fancy Goods.
ME;XS iVARE if- DOMESTIC GOODS.
Buyers will And it to their hiteTeet"to call and exam
file oar assortment. JAMES A. NKULRY,
Soqtli end of Town—Rutler Pa.
Oct. 4.18«fc:6t:
IsTOTXOS.
\PPIJCATION was made to the Court of Coiiunun
Pleas, at Scjiteinbei'Term, 1 to grant a dim ter
of Im orporatiou to th»* *-Herjj»an Ki'fUlgelleal Reforiuef*..
St. Paul s church of Rutler, Pa., of which nil interested
will take notice. WM. Proth'y.
Grist Mill and Farm For Sale.
THE underidgnecl < tfers at private sale, his (trial Mill
and Farm aitunted in the borough of Millerstown,
Rutlqr Co.. Pa. The Improvements ;ire a large Orfet
Mill,with two run of Itnra. and two run ot common
.-tone, rune both by steam and water.aml the best situa
tion perhaps in the couqty, for custom. Three dwel
ling bouse*, one d* able barn, and a boat seventy acre-*
cleared, ami uuder fence,a coal Uriß opened and cool iu
abundance. JOHN Rl'FofiD.
Knitting Machines.
rpHK undersfgned w uTdTufofm tlie public that he is
. 1 jueparod to tMpil *nitting Ma
chine—the slrongeiit, mwt simple atid i»wif in the world
Patented in IBol,ond perfected tin • Tlilißi.iiShioe
will not only do plain work, .'ne.l wn-ks A>- but al«o
frtneY knitting, with a mo*i ana In autiinl stitch I
It will knit * »in(V*rts, Ntilnee Ac, twenty arte les—•
Any wielrtng to t>btaiu one will pleoee eeiid for
circular Ad4»"-««<ettoJA*i'i;j a stamp.)
R F SAWHfLL Zclieuopl»
Ort. 25,) p 6* A' eat 112« ! Ru:l«r County.
PHOTOGRAPHS,
g jg
i 1
DAGUERREOTYPES,
H/iyiXO FULI<TjPO)IP!.KTKU AM. THIS NJ'.CKS
saiy arrangement* fir
Photographing,
in >ll the T:irlon« ntyln, of the nit, Mr. Himoltmnrt.uM
ri'»|MKlfiilly call tlie attention.if tlio julillcloliUnowly
Furnished Establishment,
on the comer of Main unit Jaffa mo n Streets, opposite
Weber A Troutntan s Store, where )>#• hi now fully prepa
red to inako at the shot tt>.<t powihle notisa<,
ft J 7/0 Tot;HA 1 7/.y.
A .yuan rrrns
FMititEorrrss.
I!-|ivil to the Tory best
4'iill mill lCxnmii! Specimens.
B. c. iiAsslstOn.
Butler* Juno 14,1P05.
STEEL TOOTH,
HAY AND GRAIN RAKKS,
WALKER'S IMPROVEMENT.
MAJfLFAtI'FIm) IIY
<3. V. HOKHSHU,
Butler, Pa.
Those Rakes lire warranted to he equally as good, and
much rlteape In market.
Butler
Claim A^M'iit,
rnil B uiMkninei] would respoctfully notify the public
1 that be has been regularly commissioned as
CL-A-IIM; A-Oejistt,
f>r securing Ilhunty Monty, Arrears of J\»»/ and itn
stout, for soldiers, ortf they are deed, for their logsl
representative*. No charge will be made for prosecuting
the claims of *<ddivrs, or their rep-esontativea until the
•time are collected. C. K. AXDJKUBON.
Btitler, June 27, llKfo.
A<lin *ii i.st I*lll orlVoiee.
rETTBBS of Administration on the estate of John
J Allen Km|. lute of Allegheny Tp., dee'd. having heen
granted tn the undendgfiad,all persons knowing them
selves indebted to said estate aie requested t.« make
Immediate payment,and those having clnhn« against the
same will presont them properly authenticated f<<r set*
tlenient. J. It. ALLKX,
Sept. C», 18fi\ Admr.
Admlnlslralftr's \ullcc.
ESTATE Of JACOB WIMKS MCC'D.
IETTKBB of Administration, on tho estate of Jaroh
J Winier, late of Mnddy'creek Tp., dee'd hare this day
been duly grantod to tho undersigned, therefore, nil per
doll* Indebted t.) said estate are respectfully notified to
tttake iiitutudiale payment.and those having claims
against tho same, will present them properly nuthentica
ted for settlement. W W. ROBERTB Ad'm.
Attxuinistrator'g Police
IBTTEKS of Administration, on the citato «.f W. 0.
J Maxwell, lata of Mercer Township dee'd. bate
been granted to the undersigned, therefore all persists
indebted to aahl estate are respectfully iiiTiteil to make
immediatepayment.fcnd those hiving claims against the
samo will present them prcperly autnsiitlc«t<l for set
tlement. J. 0 MAXWELL.
Kept, n, lfiftft. Adm r.
Adiiiinistc ator'M Notice.
IETTERS of Administration on the estate ..f Jacob
J Walters, lute of Butlor township, dee'd. have this
day been granted to tlio undersigned, therefore nil per
sona indebted to Mil! estate are requested to make im
mcdiat-* payment, and those having claims ugainat the
same will present them properly authenticated for set
tlement. PIIII.LTP HICK Kb,
Sept. 20, 1886. UEOUUTS WALTERS.
NKW IIAUNEHH BIIOP.
S9 ""
g= 5=3
s dSPiS'
SI F
Sedwick, NefF & Co.
H" AVIXC ivpenod a n»-w Ilarnemi Shop, opposite
Boyd's Bnildings, Butler, Va., will keep constantlv
on li'tnd, a lar«e as.i..rtmeWt «>f Fnddle*. Harm'"*, nnd
every thing in their line <>f hnsineae. which lie offers at
price* to suit tli#* times. Work of all kimly mAiiufhcturod
to order, and t-e]iairing done on short notice,
Dec. V.lßA3:::tf JOII.V A. BEDWTCK.
Ash. & Grabam,
A. TTQ .
A?fD
at law,
on. ( ITv, 1»A.
hlr Particular attention given to Conveyancing and
the exMtuit aflon "112 Tiilw.
clainis b*'a,'ht md'aold jfsr
Oflire on Main Street, Or t building e«ft of Pu*t OJlrs.
R. M. M'LURE,
Attorney at Law,
PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT.
OrriCß,!.". B. corner of Diamond, Butler, !•/«,
Feb. >, l«W::tf.
Administrator's Notice
IF.TTKRS of administration on thecatite of J a me*
A Of'T. late of Clay fp.. Itiltler nullity, Ph.. due' d
have been duly by the Rfltflntcf of said coup
tv lo the undersigned; fb« rofofe. nil persons knowing
themselves Indebted 112«» sdd estate, will make imme
diate pavment, and those haviotr cldims against the
cimc wil' present them properly authenticated for
settlement.
JOSJCPII fiRKKR.
Sept V 'to. Admhi'str tor
LOST,
0\ or alK»nt the I<Sfl| of June a Pdckft Hook con
taining about HO dollar* and « Discharge, otno placo
between Ki'hcrs Tavern ami Hut lor. the linder will bo
liberally rewarded by leaving it at tile Citizen Office,
llntler P». ROUT. M'QUISTA IN.
scpt. J7, IBM.
~
John M. TliomiHOfi, and Charles M'Oandl***, vs. Jf%n.
A. llofTnian. C. I'. N«\73,Bept Tprpi
f*«*pt. 1605, *in motion of (lirtflrn MtCbridlcsa Ctinrt
jrrnnt a Kule on deft. t*> plead on «»r befipo kirn first day
•112 next term—or Jndanient according t»» taW f-.r the
following premises to wif : Fifty acres of land idtnate
in Centre Tp. Itntler Co. bounded north by land? ofConn
and McAnaaTlen. ea*t by 1)«tM McK'Vsirk. rontli liy
.lo»eph Mr Anna! ten, an<l west by John Mobivitt.
lliitfar CovMty. >•*.
I'aftifiad Iforp tho Record, thia loth «lny of
October, I*os. 'A .M. 8T00l»f», IToth'y.
Valuable Farms for Nttle.
rpwo lirxrntKD ACRKH of Hwiit ftt Ontr* T<•wn.«liip
J about 120 ucref eighteen of which o»<« inline
mwuptw—R'hhl orchard. log house and forge frame bnnk
barn—a first situs farm in 'good order,—priip fifty Hol
lars per acre.
Ai.so.—One hundred an<l thirty-fair aciv* In Clay Tp.
01* hnnilretl ocre< clenred—about thirty of which are
meadow—on MmWycrrek. orcluud—ncv frame
hou»e,aud log ham —laud uo J •'fluid with a vein of cr»al.
price thirty-flvM dollars per acre, This is a prime thnn,
for psrtk-Ulars emptiie at tiny office.
Or|)ha:rN( oiii>i Male.
I) Y virtue uf an order and decree of the Oi jniu* f!ourt
IJ <>f Uutler County, tho undersigned guardian of H.d
l'd, Olircp < aadKlixab th Itsdlrk, minor children of
Samuel Kedick, dee'd, will olfpr for sale it public vendue
on the premises on Thursday the i'ld rfuv ef .\«<vr>mhcr
ne\t,nt onto clock p. m.,ot said da.v. all the intercut
of said nibior«. ftioiie hundred and flffy a-'rerfor Innd,
morcor la* fcitu.*t»*d in All* f -Ui ny tp., lintivr t'miniy]
J'a. ibmpded <yi the North .-y Snow den Ank>-u. on "tli«L
Kant by part of tke same truet.on 'bo Koulh by Jmnea
CoLin, and on the West byjniues <>>lc»u & Wut Cap«p-'
bell. Said iulu<trs are aelx<l in f«> »*Maii»s>nr l .|iiil»-
|cct tpowerv;- to certwia creditors and letm* luip.-td
them l»j the Hat will ami ttwtoiuent "fM'rrt. iiin
ol>aid t nvaebip di c'il. duly Lrobate.-i a«*l r*u-a-«fo.|l In
Uutler, and fh« tn'e*,e#<fAf Raid miners, Iti rieale'ttil"
i> 111 bw u'dd and the pm<.biw-<T will tikqii 112 to
tho lenor *ndc -ndittny of miid Wifl.
TuriiMi of dal'j—One-'tWrd of tho pmcUiUte mnney to
be paid in h'ml, and the rctddno in two c<pml n,tyial
paymeuto with interabt fttiAi the conJtnnatwn rf vd« by
•aid Court. JOHN' PUAKCJi iCurdlftu.'
ISC3 • |
18Q5,1»enL Goods! 18^5.
A.VB WKU.HKLKCTKD STOCK Of
Splendid Seasonable Gtooda,
Just race hied and for Sale at the
3STEW STORE OF
WEBER & TfIOUTHiN,
DaiUißc.iwn« nf Mail! tMrnmi ata.
UCTI.KH, PA.,
Oonalsttoguf Dry Uowda.suoh as FINK DELAINfc,
CA9HMKRBB,
ALAPAOAB,
rfIINT«, BALMORAL BKIBTS
A larga aeeortineut of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
BONNETS, RIBBONS,' 'LA^Es"" I
and all kindq of Trintiningii.
gj ( »,J U KNTS. W „,CU u
CASHIMERKg,
SAT J N MTTS, ,1K ANS
OATTON VDKH, A«.
Hendy-Murto CUotlilntf.
HATS AND GAPS
Of the very latest Styles.
A large and wellseUetodStiK:k of
BOOTS & SHOES,
Hardware, Qweenswape,
CROCKERY, GROCERIES,
Anda Oenuine Article of STRAINED HONEY,
All of which will bp sold ob**p for
('ASH, >,r OOfNTRY PRODUCE
WEBER & THOUTMAN.
April 12. lKf,6::«i„o .
LEATHE R AND
FINDINGS STORE,
ON MAIN STREET,
One door North of M'Aboy's Btoro,
ciKNTf FRKNOH
CALF HOOTS,
SHOES AND
CONGRKSS OAITERS.
LADIES & GETjTS' SLIPPERS.
MISSES' HOOTS,
SHOES, AND
GUMS.
BOYS BOOTS SHOES.
(iiiidrcn'H SIIOOH of nil Klndn.
A KL'I.I. ANI) COMPLSTK ASHIIRTIfK.N'T „112 my
own rna'mfurtnro, rfmM«,itly baml.ntKl wurk mini, to
onlnr, of Ihn HKST BT(XX and in tlio
LATEST STYLE.
A large and full assortment of KaxteVn stock, of tho
very best material and workmanship.
All kind* of
LEATHER & FINDINGS
mill t'. minrm Calf tkint,
er,
ROANS AND LlNffctS
or nil kiiKlH.
tv. liav« the lat-giwt, h.«t nylrclwl. ami f„i tl.cT tiiMoß,
- k M,rr "fr.Twl l„ r ,„l. m ]■«<!.-,
selves l ,u ' i " rnrp invited to cull and examine f..r them.
Hay 31—ff THEODOUK fIUSKLTOK
MOWING MACHINES.
IiIAIIMKI'fi arc Invited to call (jml nxiunin our asa/>rt
ment Mowing Machlnn« We are prepared to
mrnish them on reasonable tonus aud with the
LATEST IMPROVEMENS,
ni|io >.n lian.l», H». K|rrat<ir«, Cnlti.iil.ini »e.
llullrr. May U), lsfili, J. u. * W.CAJII'HEI.I,
lACtlllur'M .\oticc.
On the Kit ata of W'ilxon Peurct.
'V'OTIf'K i« hiTol.j glvun. Ihiit I,.|t»r» Tpitmuontary
r II" ■ "I"""! !'«»ri-o, late of (,'ranbi rrj
l p., Butb*r roiinty, dec d, been duly grunted to
the therefore. H JI persons knowing them
selves indebted estate, sr« respectfullT iequest«d
to make immediete setlleu.ent, and those haVlngcWms
agaiuct the mini*, will present them, properly authenti
cated for settlement. THOB. ROBINSON,
B*pt. «, ISOo. J Q MARSHALL,
E««cutoty.
Farm for Nate.
IjjIOBTY Five acres of improved land for sale in Penn
Pp.. nix inHes from the boTmigk of Butler and one
fourth iniio friun the Butler A Allegheny Plank lU»ad
eonv.tnent chnrchas, schools A#\ f„ r particulars aud
terati. emjnirn of ih<- uudersii^ned.
Sept. 0, 18A6. JOHN Q. A. KENNEDY.
FAMILY BIBLES.
-A- FEESH
OF
Plifttagrftffe. SillMy
AT
HEINEMAN'S
lliu-cli S2, mm.
William E» MoorG.
PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT
K. N'junklu'.omfe, Main Street, op.
W4«tt«i Zljuuieriasn'a Hotel, Ilutlrr.
Duller Co. I»a.
cftarge ttntjl chlbns receivtMl."*^
AiimiiiiNlratov'N Motive.
l 'Htnt<> '</' Wn%\ Martin <Wd.
ILTVfcRft of AdminifcM'itiouf on the ostalo of Wm
J Martin, lato ef ifirioirTp.. tlec'd. have this day
(Sejt. 2H, lSHft) been duly gfe■»»to the
th-ivfoio, all fiM-mji'h luoeJjtod tou uiti estate are reK
i)a> tfuß> to tnskeimnu'Dctlr; lovut.and th< yfi
liaviug t Ltims th*» *»me, mil them pro|j
erlv authenticated fc<r settlement.
Oct.«, ise»,» HOBT. aiLOUßitrr. <- v V