American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, November 08, 1865, Image 3

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fffl AMERICAN CITIZEN.
Butler, Pa., Wednesday, Nav. 8,'865
W/s have juat been hau'led a
pnmphlat containing a complete narra
tive of the trial of Mrs. Grinder, con
victed if the murder of Mrs. Carother*.
It is-for pale at the Stationary establish
ment ol 11. C. Heincnian,opj*osite Low
ry's Hotel. Call and purchase,
Dedication. m
The new German Kvangelical Reform
ed Church, in Hutlcr, will be dedicated
to the service of God, on Sunday, the
19th day of November, 18G5- Services
will commence at half-past 10 o'clock a.
in. Rev. Dr. D. Lebcrmann, of
villc, will preach the dedication sermon
in German. There will be ako a sermon
preached in Knglish. .Several yther
clergymen will be present and participate
in the exercises.
The public are respectfully invited to
attend.
lturKlnrjl.
The house of Mr. Jacob Shancr of Cen
ter Tp. was broken into on Sunday the
22ud nit and robbed of some sixty T)ol
lars. The particulars (is far as wo can j
learn are as follows : The family started i
for Church in the morning, when about
half a mMe on the road they met some
friends who were coming to see them, '
when all returned home it was then found i
that the house had been entered through
the Kitchen window and the money ta- j
ken from tho drawer.
On the same evening the hou«e of Mr. '
Win. Allison (a neighbor of Mr. Shanor) j
wrts entered while tho family was nt !
* chur'cb, and about Forty-five dollars sto-1
len. As yet no arrests have been made, '
but it ii hoped that the thief or thieves >
may be caught and brought to justice. !
--The l.ousc of Mr. l'eil of this place
was entered on Monday night J>y a bur-)
glar, and one hundred dollars'stolen. |
A Shooting Affair.
About nine o'clock on Monday- even -
intr, n difficulty occurred between 11. Pol!;
Blinker and John Miller, both of this i
place. .Miller has a wife and family.—
Bl inker is a single man. For a long time,
it seems that the latter has been in the
habit of frequenting the house of the
former,«in his absence. A mutual at
tachment, it is said, existed between him
and Miller's wife. [This of course, re- '
suited in jealousy on the part (K Miller j
and a bad feeling towards Brinker They
met in Mr. Zimmerman's bar room ; Mild
er was talking with Mr. 'A., when Brinker :
stepping forward, asked him it' ho had
said certain things about him; Miller |
denied, some angry words ensued, when j
Brinker assaulted him piecing his band J
against his rhoiiMerjn a menacingtnanne ,
whereupon jliller discharged a revolver
at him. Drinker, however, knocked him
down and followed up His advantage.— '
The assault was continued ; they were
both down, Drinker uppermost, however,
Miller used tho pistol twice after he fell.
They were filially parted, Drinker con- 1
tinned the assault wjtil torn evay, being
evidently the strongest. After the difli-*
cutty had terminated it was ascertained
that two of tho shots had take+i .effect ;
one ball passing through the fleshy part •
of Drinkers' thigh an! another entering |
his left brcust and is supposed to be lodged
in his lung; he is certainly scriou.Jy in
jurerl. Wo hope not fatally however.
I ndcr tlie state of f'naU as received i
here, the sympithy of the community is
naturally enough with the injured bus- i
band. Sad as this occurrence is, if it
41
w should in any way tend to restore peace
and happiness to a lung disturbed family, !
it will have accomplished some good.
Tlie Cm-other* Jliirslor.
Since tho murder of Dr. Parkuiau by I
Professor Webster, many years ago, we
cannot recollect of an instance of murder j
no astonishing as the present case. Mrs. i
Ottrothers—tho victim in this case—was
near neighbor 'to Mrs. Grinder. Thev 1
were intimate. Mrs. Carothers took sick,
tho other waited upon her daily, and at j
the same tiuic as it seems, was adminis- j
trriiug poison to her. The poison sc ins |
to have been putin the victuals, which i
from time to time, she prepared, and was
pcrtook of by many, upon all of whom j
was the effects of poison seen. Wc could
immagine a case where a woman, full of
malice, or uuder a
administer a dose of poison which might
prove fatal at oiict^,but how any person
poeessing a spark of souse could contin
ue, from daj today, and from week to
week, to administer 6'uall portions of
poisou, and then, in the capacity of a
friend; wait on them—nurse them, sec j
their agonies protracted through so long I
a period and that without ever sheding :
a tear is past compreheution. Yet such
is this case. For our part we confess to
bo uuable to believe that such conduct in
that of a sane being. It .is_s*'id, howev
er, that tlteru were no bigus of iusauity
about her, still we think there was a want
of tho reasoning powers however up«e
tectcd that want may have been. Cer
tainly, there has been po Hiotive that
would have induced an inteligept .beiu"
however depraved, to commit such a deed.
Hard as it may seem, however, society
must he proteciectcd.
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IAI. XO'EIIiEM.
Z CONNOQUBN*BSIN T fl LODOK
Xo * ' r,S ' T - °* of 0 F <U
rr~r stated meeting# at the Mall, on
i S Main Street, Batler I'wtim. every
Monday evening, commencing nt
six o'clorJc. Brethren from Bister Tz-lgts are respectful
y Invited tonttend. By order of the N. CI.
o A. V. M —Bntler Lodge, No. 272. A Y. M. holds
/j\ Itn (fated MHtlnenhi tin Odd Fellow* Hull, on
Main Slreei.Rpllcr Pa. on *he Wednev 1
dsiy of earii month. Brethren from sister j
' \ rsspectftlfly invited to attend.
By order of the W. M.
liwlc.
The Mason db Unmlin Cabinet Orgnm,
fu ty different dvles, a<lapted io eacrel ami seculiar mil
, for » t ,?*)•»»* vh. THIRTY FIYE MOLD orSIL
VKit MKDAbS, or other first premiums awanled them.
Illustrated Catal >gunrfree. Address, MASON & HAM
LIN. BOSTOX, or M ASON BROTHERS, NEW YOKE.
No*. l«t. *flf—ly.
4 £Af<o TO THE SUFFERING.
i\ I><» voi: WMi TOBK CIIKKD? IF SO, SWAL »
low two or three tT-'Buchh *' "Tonic Bittern,"
illri,*' "N«• iv> Antidote*," Ac., Ac., Ac., nnd '
after you «re B itislfed with the re«nlt,then tryone hm ol
OLI>i)C)TV(>R BUi IIANV KN<«L!SIISI'K( fVl«' IMM.P
—and bereft acd to health ami vi>ji»r in than thirty
day*, They » -■ purely vegetable, pleasant to take,
prompt and m ili tary in their eOectson the broken-<lo>vn
and vliattareil run.Mitutiuii. old and young can take
tJirin it!* H |vantage. DR.^UTcIIAN'S RNOLIBII BPK
CIFK' 1'11.!.s run in lc*» thua Ui) juvv, tho wornt owes
«-f .\KKVOI .- v . I # ImpotfiM-y. I'reuuttore Decay, -
inal Weakm* Insanity cii 4 «!I LVlnary, Sexual, and
N» i v»jiw All - tioitx, no mutter from whatrattse produced.
I'rice, One D liar per box. Bent, postpaid, by mail, on
receipt uf an prdtr,
Addr- .TAMES S. BOTLRII,
Tlroad\ray, New York, General A
i*. 8.—.» box .sent to any ad lrnen receipt of price—
which in (hit I) lltr—p'jstfref.. it,)-\ dcurrlptire cir
cnlar Kent onapidhratlon. Butler, July 1«», lsti4 :Sw.
' QUFI KltKItS WIT'II CONSUMPTION Asthma, Bron
, ov any di-ea-«- nf the Throat oi wiilbe ■
; i-lie<»rfhllj fun iMiut), v. itliout <-barge, with the remedy by |
I :lie us<- -.f whi -li 111«• R.-v. Kdwi>rd A. Wils«»n. "t Will
i tnihliuic;. New York, WM completely restored to health,
I afrer fnvtng snrt'.-rcil •••vera! yearn with that dread di*-
CoiKumpti iii. To ConMimptive puffeiers, this rem- i
e»ly i< \v irthy of au iiuinedlnta tiial. It will»-4t noth- I
j in-r. and may he the their perllct reatoration.
IIM-C <lfirlng the aame will please eddrens REV. Kp- I
W ARD A WILSO.V. Hnnn .SECOND gtEKtr I
i \> ilii im-liiuK. Kmgs Cunuty, New York,
i August l*J,rr6t:
To I>runkar^l»
OLD BQOTOII III'€*IIAN'S DHT?NKARDS' i
j t I Kl'!, permanently eradicate* the tu*t« for Ktrongdrink
I and cures tlie wor*t cases cf drunkenness in less than
eight week*.
Th->»Mt!iils of reformed ineb-iates n«»w live to tdess the |
dav the- n"refortunate enough to commence the use of j
thi- valuable remedy. I'rice Two Dolljrs a package.
| Mailed to itnv aihiresN ...i receipt t.f an older, by,
; JAMKS Bl.fbKr., ISO Bn-adway. New Ycrk,
Sole Agent lor United estates.
j Aug. 10.1*05, 8-w.
NEW YOfiK'OBBERVLR
A WI3EKI.Y
itUiitaoi» si:tn-.i!t
! New-paper for Family and Fireside, will |
soon enter on its
FORTY-l-'OTRTJJ VI3AR
nf |>HlilicaU<m. Trni, le
I The CHURCH, tho CONSTITUTION and UNION
j it i- calculated t » edifv and pleasc^hoth
MID YOUlffCt
All nrw Kul.scriLt.rt paying us in edyance for IK6A j
, ►hall have their mines immediately entered, and the j
UNTIL JANUARY FIRST, GRATIS !
Snbseribn ww. n<* tli • fvt pajion will commence j
when tho-naines are catered Sample copies toanyad- j
Tonus. ayoni'iii Advance
81DNM K. MORBR Jr. A 00.,
j <'« 112. 1 M '. •"?" I'ark Rot, New V nk.
Administrator'* Xotice.
WfIIF.RKAS, letter , 112 Administration to tho e t-«te
\ > of.l hn It ttel••'ph. late oft tp..
| Putler- •unty, dee'd .have been graut'-d t i tho snbtcri
he . All pM • >ns bidebte«l to thentiid estate are re'jnes
te l to inaka Imni liate payment, and those having
; - hilms r demands a; the entati- of tlie 'saiti deca
dent will make !;uown the same, without delav to
K. 11. RANDOLPH,
j Nov. Ist,'Bs—St. Adm'r.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
' "|)Y virtue of sundry wrlti of Venditioni Kxponn*.
| 112 Mias Venditioni Kxpnunannd Fieri Faefas inxued out
..f the Pon-t iifi'iimni'iii IMeas of Itntlet- county, and to
m « d reefed, th-re «ill be exposed to public sale nt tl e
( »nrt Hon***, in the borongh of Butler, on the First
' M'liVtv of l»eeetut»er, next, nt one o'clock, p.m., the
following deserlheo property, to wit:
j All tl e ■ -lit, titl.\ interest nnd i Him of R. J % Clrecx.
• ..f in and tonosrot <1 rroxiodsltnaleln nut
ler r-mntv. Pa. Bounded n rth hv lot of J. W. KUiott.
| ea-t t.v Butler PiU», south by and west by an al
l- \tw • -torv hous* therein eited. S»dy....| and ti
ken In evern'iiin as the property of R.J. Greg.; nt the
; suit of Cleorge Trnby.
ALSO.
All the rizht. title, lhtere<t nnd claim of.in to one
hundred au«i Jlfty acre* of land, more or Iww bc l »nging
, »u I»vf l«. sitn itc in Falrview tj>., llutlcr enuntv Penna
, ! ■ naded u-irih by Saiom 1 K ea«t by Cleorge
Uraig. " nth by Isaac Ilepler and Went hv J. K. :
fn ty ncre< clearc I. »-ix of which are ine-idow. log house
thereon erecte | Sef/.'-d and taken i|i execution HS the
t r..pertv of Michael IJouton A Bernard ll>«it.»n, st the
| suit of John Mckiswon, n w f.jr use of James Bredin.
ALSO
! All the right, till-. Interest nnd cWm of Mich art
I Tlonton &.i- d Bernard llonton. "112 in and to one hundred
' and liftv acres of land more <»r situate in Fairvlew
t p.. Butler C'-A.. Pa. Bounded north by Snmuel .
j o-wt by (leorge Craig, south hy Isaan ilepler. west by
j J. K. forty fair acres cleared, six of which >*re
I nieanow.log .• >us« thereon erected. Seized and taken in
1 evecuton a - the property of Michael lbniton A Bernard
' IT uton at the suit of John Mc&isou for lueof J. Bre
din. 112
AT^'O
i All the riglitt. titbl. Interest a»>d cl.»lm of D 'vid Kelly !
' ol In and to a certain water pr!vil»L'» which I
to- lid David Kelly hy nnnrt e ofacre.eneut «i;»ted I
December Ist IH|l. heinff tiie right or privilege of build- j
; in? ad im on Big Hear Creek, in Parker tp.. cn the lands !
| "112 mild Wni. Martin,/hounded north hv Robert Rla< k. J
enwt l>v .luhn ftav, feonth by Thomas and west hy :
I Archibald Kelly,containing three hundred nereq of land \
| mif or less.) and the privilege of eonducting th»* water -
I from sal • dam hy a race to the mill at the Junction of j
big and lltth* Bear freek No the water privilege I
connected with the raid mill on little Bear Creek as
I specify in tho said agreement.
jr. O. BRA rKEXRiDGE, Sheriff.
Registers Notice.
N' OTICK is hereby given that the following accounts
«»i" Kxeou'ius Administrators, Ac., have fiied nnd
I ptutted in tlie Registers Office and will be preseuted to
: the Court for Coiitirniatiuiiuml allowanceou Wetlnesday
i IVc 7. A D. ISfifi.
i Final Account of James M'at»in, Adm'r of Wm. Sharp
I dee'd. Filed August 30, lhlio
! Final Account of .!»mcs il»on. Liinrdinn of J. If.
Filed tieptomher G. 181>5.
Final Recount -f Walcolm Graham, Adm'r Geo W.
j Wcbib, dee'd. Filed September 7,1505.
I Final Account of John 9eo4t, Ex'r *of Martha Smith,
I dee'd. Filed Sept. 41, 184)5
' Final Account of John Allen A Joeeph RoeenbeTjr.
! Adm'r* of Jas. ttlack. de'd. File«l Sept, Jtt, 18«:».
, Final Acconntof Wm. Cunnfughaiu, Ex'r ofWm List
' de«'d. Filed September 2a, ISfo
Fiual Aecoani i»f John W. Stcw.irt, gu»rdiau of Yio-
I letta llush. Filed September 1-565
Final Account of Clffistian Truby. Adm'r ram L-ttn
ment-j annrro,of George Truby, dee'd. Filed Oct VI
Final Accouut of.l. Ikxldtt .1 J. B. Dinld-s, Ex'ri of JIUK
Dodds, dee d Filed Oct. ltf, 18C5.
Final Account of E. k R. Bentcl, Adm'rs of £. R. Bep
tel dee'd. Filed Oct. 23, IR6.\
J'inal Account of John Bulford A Andrew GamlrLc.
Kx'rof Samuel Gariltde dee'p. Filed
Fieal Account of Teos. Craig, Kx'r of Simon Keep.
dee d. Oat. 2ft, ISt.ft.
Fiunl Account of 8 11. Eoore Adm'r of John Brant,
dee'd. Aug 19,15M,
I Final Afcoont <ifj. C. M'Neos. Adm'r of Tlioe. Arm-
I strung,dee'd. JFDiii I,lßtt.
Final AeCoufct .if John <Mecli ling Adm'r of R. JV. >lc-
Candle«s Dec d Filed A'o*. B*l lßftj
j Final Account of Haohn, r of Frederick Ilaohn,
Jec'd. Filed i\*ov. 4, 18t*>.
Vlnat Account of Wm. C. Campiull, Ex'r of Samuel
Campbell, dee'd. Filed JVyv. 4, lßou.
Finai Aecount of Klonry C-ighly, Ex'r of Peter Beigb
ly, dee'd Filed JV'ov. 4,1866.
Final Account of Wm. Stoops, Adm'r of Henry V.
Sloops, dee'd. Filed A r ov. 4. 180 ft.
JVbvember 8, JOIIiV H. CRATTY Doputy.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
W ilj at tend to all busin>*m entrusted to hi* care prom pt
ny. »tt.Miti..u given to the colUcti »n> of J'cn-
IWiU.JUtc.e J\ijf and JtounUrj.
XS ill als«» act m »gept for those winbmg to buy or
jell real e»ta4«. •
B itk'irVl" *^ C Biamond, in Brty«i|i- ,-buildins.
„Vctt#Wrt* 8, ieCi»:;i£.
VIT VItG II MAXIKETB
Cctnber !$) 1865r
APPtW!—SB,BO 1,00 per barrel.
BUTTER—Fie-di Roll. p« r a>.
CII F.i'.SE—Westuru Reserve, 10c per !b; Hamburg,
17 per |h.
EGOS—IS per doren.
FLOUR—Wheat, fKVSt sll : Buckwheat, fS.SO.
GRAlM—Wheat. fS,O<)(9 1.210; Coin. OOc.Oate, CW.
BA It I.Blf—Spring, 8200,: Fall, 112 IM.
GROCERIES—Sugar. 28 (s2flrteper lb: HolTee.
per lh . Mnlasnne, 1,18 Co, 1,20 c pergslhmj Syrup, 120 (>i
I ? I,2ft per gallon.
1 SALT—Liverpool, per sack; No. 1, extra,
per barrel,
j SEEDS —Flaxseed,s2,7s per bushel
! JUT r„X: II 31 .A. IX IvKTH.
BOTLER,?a. November 8, 1805.
BUTTER— Bo|", 3ft ients per i»oitnd
BEANS—White, SI,O i per bushel.
BARLEY—Spring it K -
I'.EEgWA X—.l 6 cents ser poind. «
EGGS —2ft :enti pnrdoxeti
FLOOR—Wheat. ?d.no to 0 ;*«r bund.; Rye 4,0)
Btickw< f«t, ,ftoper hun<-
FRUlT—Dried Apples. ?2,00 to per bushel; Dried
Peaclies. s*|.Uo to 4.50.
. FKATJIERSI—SOgu-Titsper pound.
ORAlN—Wheat Toper bi#hd Rye, 75 Oats. src5 r c
Corn7ft; Buckwheat, TT#.'
GROCERIES—C,ifI'ee, Rio, 37|4per pound; Java, 40
Brown Sugar. IScper pound , do. Whit*. IWr N.O. Mulae
04 81.60 ce'Uti V 4 r gallon; Syrup l,ftoand
per pfHind.
LARD—IS vents per pound.
NAIL 41 —$7.ooper keg.
POTATOES-—*l and per bushel.
POUK—I4 to 15 cents per pound.
RAGS—I cents per pound. ,
RICE—IS cent* per pound.
SEEDS—Clover 11200 per bushel; Timothy $3,00
flax, 82,'8».
S A LT—83,75 per barrel.
TALLOW —lo cents per pound.
WOOL—ftjc per pound.
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work of tlie kind in t!ie World."
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FRISK!.!:* B'itAEH, NEW XOBK.
Hutlor October 8,1866
West Niiiibury Academy.
rilllF. winter sc- : -n of four mouths open on Monday
L the 27th day of November. Profe-sor Cross a< piiu-
I Cipal. We also expect I'r. I.' -ier'lt»arlnd and to
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November R, 186&::3t.
Writ of Petition.
| riIHK petition of Mary widow of Mnt«hc\v
I L SchwoeUle, late of Summit Tp., Butler Co. dee'd,
respectfully represents that the raid Petitioners line
band died on tlie Both day of dune, A. I). l c f.l, seized
j in his demesne as of fee of and in seventy six acres of
land, more er le-n. situated iu Summit Tp. Butler Co.
| Pa. bounded north by Michael Croup, east by Sween'v,
south by Andrew Folk and west by l\»tcr Bingham,
and leaving surviving a wife u> wit: your petitioiior
and eight children, to wit: Chthaiinefllhtermarried
with Joeeph Ilu«h aud residing in Mttshargh, she is
aged twenty years, .'lary, aged nineteen y«ars —Ber-
nard aged eighteen years—Elisabeth aged Fourteen—
Margaret aged twelve years—John aged ten yoars—Pe
ter aged eight years,—Philomena age«l six years, eml
these live with their mother Mary, in Summit Tp.
That no valuation or division has b«ien made «>f uaid lam!
of or tj ai.il among those entitled thereto.
I And now to wit, Sept. 27, iStWi, Court award writ of
I Take notice, that an Inqucat will be be lie l don the
premiscflof tho late Matthias B>>hwoeblc. dee'd in Sum
mit Tp. on Tnesilay, November 28, ISfft, atOo clqck. a.in.
I of said day, for the purpose of making partition of the
j real estate of said decedent, to and Rntoog his legal rep
rescntatlvca, if the Miyie enn be devlded without prCju
• lice to, or spoiling the whole, otbeiwise to valne ami
I appraise tlie same according to law, at which time awl
place you are lequested tout tend if you think proper.
| Nov. 1, ISO* W. O. BitACKKNKI fwlK.
Siierit.
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Of the Largest & Handsomest
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witinn the reach of ourextended m«nn. The Novelettes,
TRIM, Poetry, kr., shall be supplied from (ho be<t
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j in niiv journal or magazine.
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Farming, Hardening. Fruit-lUising, Ac. Our Ulxmi in
j thin department for uver thirty yeaa*, have met
rj dull approbation of the public. Our purpose has been to
furnish nacful and reliable information upon the*e very
| important hranctioa of industry, ami to protect them so
tar as within our power against the false doctrines and
! selfish purpose-* «»f tin- inatvy empire* and seiwation-ad-
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! shopped at the end of tho time paid for.
Address, PHILIP R FREA9,
Editor and Frcpnvlq.-, Cri ini»nt->v» B, Ihiltdn. F>
Oct. 186 A
HEADQUARTERS
FOII
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
The Best Assorted and Largest Stock
of Goods ever opened
■ 1 V Prints,
QSiets
LI JjSwtJr Cobm-g>
"fc; -s) 15 & 50
gINK DELAINE
D. T. PAPB & GO'S.
Oije Door South oflst National Bank
ISntlci*, l»n.
I mm COMPARISON
#
AN I>
DEFY COMPETITION
as far SS Variety, Styles
Quality of Goods and Pri
ces arc Concerned,
isroxxoji!.
Win. Wide. f,.r use vs H.J. Arnold and It P. Crnw
ford." with notice to David Phelps, Adui'r. of 11. .1 Ar
nold deed, and Miry Arnold widow, lubella U. Arnold,
Andrew Arnold Mary Arnold and Elizabeth Arnold mi
nor children and legal represent itives «5f tlio decedent
S. A 11. M. llirpor, f.»r u« Vs. 11. J. Am >'. d u a,l with
notice. »* Ko-.ro, Pee Term, 1865.
A. Von lift A Co. for two v.v 11. J. ct al with no
tic-. C .P. No. 11, Dec. Term. ISOS.
(. harles Collins, fur use \s H.J. Arnold.et al with notice.
C. P. No. 1 per. Term, 1566.
John Kell\ 1 <1 use vs It. P. Crawford, etal with notice.
C. P No. 15. 1-
John Ho!ib,for it • v- II J. Arnold, eta! with'notico.
C. P. No. It. Pes. T«rtn, 1305.
Judlot A <• 11» 1 : 112 •»* 11 ho vi 11. P. Arnold, et.nl with
notice C. P. No. lft, Dec. Term, 1805.
l Uller AOruper, for n;o v . 11. J. Arnold et nl. with
notice. C. P N'.. in. Dee. Term 1883.
T. It.Clark A Co. f.»r o<■ vs II.J. Arnold et al with
notice. P. No. IT, Dec. Term, 1805.
J. U. Porter(l«d I, Or iiim vs H. J Arnold et al with
notce. C. I*. No. is. I>ee. Term. 1885.
And now to wit: Sept. 27. 1905, 011 motion of J. V.
Painter Vmj. service on the widow and helr.s residing out
of the county to be made by the usual publication In
one newqmper, published in Butler according to
law. By the Conrt
Butler County m.
Certified fi'wi.u the rqcord, this 27th day of
Sept. I&05. \\ M. STOOPS, Proth y.
Mary Arn dd wi l»w, Isibcllx P. Arnold, Andrew Ar
nold, M try Arnold ami Eli/abe'li Arnold, will take 11 J
tlcu of th - a'jovo ord'jr. W. 0. BRACKENRIPOE,
SherifT.
Auditor"* Xolicr.
Bulla" countj, »»:
I \ the matter of the partition of the real estate of
1 John Kerner. 'd O. C., No. 3 June Term, ISfU.
And ijovv to wit : Sept. 20th. Ciairt appoint (I
W; Fleegcran Auditor, tomarshall the asset." and make
distribution,
lly the Court.
Certified from the record thin 21st dav of October. A.
D-, 1805. \V . J. Yoc.n'O, Cl'k of O. C.
I will attend to the duties of the above appointment,
at file office of John M Thompon, in Butler, on Tuesday,
the2lst <jtoy of Nov. 1805, at ou% </cloclc p. m.of which
all interested will take notice. (i.W. FLEEOER
Oct. 25, rv.j-:U» Auditor-
Rtitftr emhtfiU.
IS the matter of the Partition of the Real estate of
Samuel M-alsdec'd. O. C. wo. 0, Dec Term 1863,
An I 110W to wit : K-pt- nilier 20, 1 On motion of
John M. Thompson, Court oppoint U. W. Kloeger au
Auditor to distribute the money to those untitled to it
after the encumbrances are paid.
By the C«urt,
Certified from tbu record, th 21 »t day of CctoJuy,
A. D., 1666. * \V. J. YOUN'U Clerk.
I will attend to the duties of the ,above appointment
at the office of John M Thompson, in Bull r, on Th urn
day, the lOtn dav of November, 1805. at one o'clock, P.
M. , of wltich ail pirtiw interested will take notice.
O. W. FLKEGER,
Oct. 26, *C5::3t .♦ p Auditor.
Auditor's Kolice.
T.V the matter «112 the account of J. W. Christy, F.x'r.
11 112 Jehu McKLwick, dee'd. 0. C n No. 60, September
Te| in, 1806.
And now to wit: Oet. 3d. 1805, <*n nvtion ofC» M'-
Catitilcss,Com t appoint Thomas Mbwar,an Aud
itor to.U#ii itmte tiio fund among those entitled to re
ceive .<m By the Court.
1 Certified from the Record this 17thday of October, A.
D- 1805. W. J. VOLXO, Cl'k.
Notice !•> hereby given that the nndersi jne-l will at
tend to the duties of the alH>vi« appointment, at the nf
flce<if Charles M'Candlesw, K**].,in Butler, on Thuisdny
the 23d day of November, A. P.. 1 e»«is. at I u'clock, P. si.
THOMAS ROBINSON,
October 25, *O6. Auditor
Auditor** Notice.
IN Hip matter of the Petition of B V. Elliott, of Worth
ip M for an c.x4ii:fuer, to take testimony. Ac.
p. no. 1 Sept. Term. 1866. And now to wit: Septem
ber - jIIi 1 > »•">. t-n motion of ChaiJ.M BKcCau«ile^p t K«q
Conrt Hpp'-Uit Thomas Kobins<>n K*q., an cxMiitiner
to report at next term
liut(*r Cunnty rt.
CertiOetl from the record tills 17tli day of October,
1865, . WM. STOOPS, Protb'y
Notice H hereby given that the undfrsigned will at
tend to the duties ol the alfhveappointment at the office
of Charles McOandle** inltntler.on Knday the24ti:
day of Nov. a d 1865, at 1 o'clock, P. M.
TIIOS. BOBINSON, Auditor
NOTICE
ft. 11. HclmboM, vs. Adelphcid Larbcr, Executor of
Frederick Larber, dfe'd
In The Court of Common Pleat of Butler
of June Term, A. 136 J, ami 91 of March Term, A. l>.
180.
Art ice m hereby pfven, pur ;mrnt to tho 34th section of
th«> Act cf 'iUh February, 1834, tn Adelheid Larbcr,
widow and devisee, and August.* Lar Ik.-c, Chariot Larber
Liuii Larber, aud liu»Urn Larber, cbibUcn and heirs
and devisees of Frederick W. Larber. late of tVinfleld
Tp ButierOo Pa . dee\l. tlint a writ of .*ci. Fa. lift*been
on above judgment, returmible at L» renib<r next
of the Court aforesaid, commencing on >f >mUj tho 4tli
day of December, A. D. 1846, tn revise the witue and
show cause why the sauieahould not be levied out of
thp land yi tiie said Kroi«*ri« k W. Lnrhor, dee d.
Aoe.' 8, 188 A. W. 0. BRACKS KI IKJ K, Sh'ff.
tExeetos's Xoiice,
ItTTKIU* testamentary on the bint will and testament
J «.f Siniuel Hmw. r. late of Centre Tp., lintlcr Uo. I'a.
doe'd, having been i*Uied by the Register of Butler Co.
t»» tho umler-dgnOd, oil yoVaon* knowing themselves in
debted to said wM«i are ruyiKltfid to make payment,
and tboee having clfcins* ag trust the same will present
them properly authenticated with Mo*e« Thonipnou,
Kiuj. wheu th<- uudcrajgu«d wilTreceive them fur settle
ment. J AS. 11. 0. GPIIL, Kxooumr.
WANTED.
VBOY from set eotcin toeigbteen year# of age. of in
>lu*trioii« habits. and good character, can find tu
opportunity to learn th«) II w Carftotor trade, bv ap
plviug at ooceto S.T3. PtßVig,
'JO, 1806. • «
# > *ii-
NEW
The Great Invention of the Age in
HOOP SKIRTS.
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex
Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt.
T4IIS INVENTION consists Pteitx (or two) Klllp
tii pun* Refined Steel Springs, lugeniouslv bradod tigh ) :
J Iv alid flrmlv together, edge t.. clge. making the t< ogl |
«ot, most rte'x : ble. elastic and durable Spring ever used.
They seldom bend or-break, likothu Sinslu Springi*. ami
consequently preserve their perfect nud beaotifnj <hape
mt>retb'«u twiceiw long as any qjugle Spring Skirt that
Kver Jias er Caii l»o mada;
The wviHlerfnl tlexltdlit> nnd gn at eomfjrt and
pb'-wiire if aay Lady wearing the Duplex KU ptic Skirt
will be e\pt'i it need particularly in all crowded AfSetn
blies. OpeiUH, Carriages, Railroad Cam, Church Pew«
Arm Chtiim. for Prortkjoade and ITon«o Dre<s, as tbe
Skirt can be foldetl when in use to occupy a small plate
an easilv and conveniently as a Silk or Musllu Drees.
A Lady having enjoyed the Plenum e, Comfort and Oieot
Convenience »>f wearing the Duplex KlHptic teel Spring
Skil t for a single day will Nev-r uffcrwards willi:igl\
dispense with theiriu>*. KorChildren, .Mi*ef,and Young
Ladies thevure snperi r to :iH others.
THKIP'OPSwe covered with 2 ply double twisted.
Ihrewl :«i«l will !*'«• a- ' "'B "" th*
n.rrrin-wliirb l< ii'i-ll on i-ll Slnelf Mi-i-l" ll'">P
Th«<hrT* Ixitt-.ra r.»!« <m ctrv .-Hit iiiv lentil'-
Steel, and twico or dtnilduc »vered t»>4 ryvvut Jbe cover
in- from wearing of! therods wbendi iggingdownStWis
Htone steps, Ac., ic., which they art cons taut Ijr auhject
All are made of new and elegant Cord.yJ < * !4 » °nd
nre the best quality in every part giving to the wearer
the 111 -t graceful a'nd perlcet Shafts p and are
uiittuestionaldy theUghfest, most desiralO#,comfi.»rtuble
and economical Skirt ever made.
WEST'S BRADLEY & GARY. I'ROPr.ir.TQIIS or the
Invention, and SOLL M AN I KACTI REUS,»7,C»iambers
ami 7ii A Hi Beade Streets, New \ork.
FOR SALE in all first-clans Stores in tills City, and
throughout the Unite 1 gtatca and Can ida. ll ivan i do
Cuba, Mexico, South Amet if i t and the West Indies.
Enquire for tha Duplex Elliptic (or dsublc
Spring Skirt. -<• r
Watches and CJpcks.
rpHK nnitrrvljnnl m nIJ
llnntol cli, Iw ..f nil i|.-,«rlptlotiM,ami of thrbest qnilltv
and workuuinebip.
American and Patent Lever Watches.
hunting cafe, warranted to keep good time. Colt au<l
Sharp's Revolver's, end Cartridges,
Jewelry of all kind>.aud ofigood nuallty; all of which
will be * ibl on reasonable terms 112 »rtrash.
WatcloM itgil Clocks repaired, ami broken Jew. Ivy
mended In a "orkniKnllke manner. Pon t forget Hie
place—on the West side Of Main Street, South of the
Court 11-ir.se ami the second door North of Thomas ,
Stehley's Dry (lood's Store.
CIIAULE3 M'ISEMA.N.
Sept. 0, 1865,::3m.
Grist Mill and Farm For Ka^e.
rilllK undersigned • (Tors at private sale, his Orist Mill
| and Farm situated lu the borough <if 31iller»town.
hutler Co.. Pa. The 'mproveniont* are a l-irge Orbt
Mill, with two run of Bis<, and two run of common
stone, runs both by steam ami water,aud the best .situa
tion poihaps in tho county, for custom. Three dwel
ling houses, one double barn, and at unit seventy acre
cleared, and under fence, a coal drift op -neil 4nd coal in
abundance. JOHN BUFoRD.
Aiiisiiiiisfrulor'K IT of ice.
IETTEItS of AtlmlnNtnitl'in on the .estate of Robert
j Allen, late of Allegheny township. Butler county,
I'a. deed.. Imve been granted by the Register «if salt!
county, to the undersluned ; therefore, nil persons k 110w-
Jng tln U' 'dves imlebted tt'siUd estate, will make imir.e
dbite payment, ami those having claims iigainst tbe
-nine are requested to present theui duly authenticated
for settlement.
S. E. ALLEN, Adiu'r.
November 1. 04—3t. .
Orphan's Court Sale.
Virtue - i' ah order and ifer.rr - of the orjdAaiH cmirt
"> in and fir the county of Butler the undersigned
guardlanof James L tieorgeW.and Sophronid C. llose
liaugh, minor children of Jacob Koscbuagh lato of said
county dee'd, will oiler for sale nt.puldic vendue on the
oreinio'ssHnato in (he b->ro of Prtfcpeet; said crmnty. on
Wed lie st toy the d ly of N T f»veniber next, at 1 oYI m k'p.
in., of thy uudivitled three firth of the following
tleserlb'-d lt*:ti estate, to vit : OlieJ.it situated in the boro
afore-til. boiilule»| on the North by New Ciftie street..
011 the East by Susana Young, on the West by a streel,'
and on the S -nth bv an ally, 011 which is erected n two '
story brick honse, statde. and Id icksmlth shop.
Also three acres <-1 ground sitnated in said boro
Bounded on the North by a street. East by on the
West bytieo. Win ren. and on South by James Mc'flowen
Al*-'4fceun acres of Uml situated in.-aid Imro more or
1 ss. 11 iiiiidt-d North bv Ih nrv Pillow, East by SlcElhelny
AII 0,11. West by J. BueshenA R L.Peters, and South
by Cutler Street and S Hoon. Title Indisputable. Tertna
of sale, one third of the purchase in nievJu hand ami the
bal nice In two equal annual lm<tiillmeu:s with iuterest
fromconflrinatioii «»f sale by said court.
HENRY PILLOW.
JOHN MEYERS.
Butler October 11,1Sfi5 Oiiardlans.
Nlrjij C'ow.
(fAMK to the resiilrnce of the subscriber on the farm
j of Janles I. Robinson in Cranberry tp., 011 the first
of Ati*iist last, a small cow of a pale rt«| or yellowish color,
somewliite on her back, about 12 or 11 years old—no ear
mark or any other marks perceptible. The owner is re
quested to come flwward and prove property, pay all ex
peu'es and take her away or she will be sold according
to law. ADAM STREETEB.
lltitler October 11,1866a3t.
iiHi-'isoiiiliosi.
N'OTICK Is hereby given that the partnership beret' -
foro existing between Jas. Mars I tall and Win. It i«l
--dle in Prospect under the title of Mai shall A Riddle, ha*
this day (September '-Ist, 1805.) by mutual consent been
dissolved, Win. Kiddle who will conduct the businosi
hereafter in the old stand, is authorized to receive all
debts due the firm. MARSHALL A KIDDLE.
Butler Octobei 11, lS€o::3t.
Administrator's Notice.
XTOTICKIs hereby givent hit Litters t-f Adminlstra
[Aj tlon has been i.--ned t• • 'lie undersigned on the es
tate of John Beaton, lite of Venang-i tp.,dee'd. All per
rJon.s kuowljjg
■ make|imiiK'thate payment and Ihosphaving qiaims against
the same will present them propel ly authenticated for
settlement. WM.SENTON
Butler Oct. 11^ im■
S"EW PIE/H,
Sedwick Neff & Co.
JOHN" A. SEDWICK, P. P. Brown, and E. NefT, have
tills day went into a Partnership, in tho Hnrnnasiuid
Middle manufacturing bnslnoes, at t lie «>l>l stan I of John
A. Sedwick, opposite Roy-Is Building, where they will
continue to manufacture all articles in their line, at the
lowest prices. Give us a call.
Oct 11.18C6. SEDWICK NEFF A CO.
Executor's Solico,
IETTKRS testHiiientary bavin;/ been is-nod to the
j umU-r.siun'sl, on the estste of 15. 1» DeWolf, late «»f
Slipperyrock Tp., dee'tl. Therefore, all persons know
ing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby re
quired to make immediate payment, nud tho*e having
claims against the same, will present them properly au
thenticated for settlement. CATHARINE DeWOLF,
Oct. 25, I^<... Atlm'x.
" USTOTICE,
VOood Weaver on the Hand Ixibm,* will find constant
employment au<l gotnl wjigos, at Hopewell Factory,
near North Washington. K E. EVA V S,
Oet 25, 1805, Proprietor.
Kxet-ulop's Soilfi-.
N 'OTICE is given, that Letters Testamentary on the
estate of John Smith, late of Falrvjew Tp.dec'd.,
have been granted to tbe undersigned, tberefoie ell per
sons knowiug themselves iudelited to said estate will
inake immediate payment.ami those having claims
thesjuu« adlf present tliein propsJv authentica
ted for settlement. ROBERT CAMPBELL, Ex.
0ct.18,1805. 5
GREAT CHINCE
A G ifw T s.
What the People YTaai:
STANDARD
HISTORY OF THE WAR.
Complete in one pfery large Yolume
of over 1000 Pages.
TUl* pork Um no rival m a candid, lucid, complete,
authentic aud reliable history of the "ereat conflict,'' —
it c.'U4.uiis reading matter to tbrep large royal
<»ctavu.volumes, splendidly illustrated with over 16<)
tine puiUaits of Ueuemls, but tl eocenes, uidp* ami dia
gram*. >
lie turned and disabled officers an J s<>Miers. and ener
getic you'll men in want of pro 11 table employment
will find thin a rare chance te make mon?y. \V« have
Agent* clearing f260 per month, whicu'we wi!l prove to
any doubting applicant; fur proof of ttier.bovc miu 1 for
circular* tti'j; tee our terms. Addrees,
JUNKB BBOTHEBS .ft CO., Philadelphia, P.-*.
Oct. 2ft, 18CS. —lt.
* Administrator's Xotiee.
IF.TTttRSuf Administration on tbc est'ite of David
X Hay, lste <w tTllntAn Tp., dee d, having h»-en duly
granted to tl«atir<trrHigned, tuereiorc. all ptrson.' Kiu.w
ing themselves imbiited to caki are replead .to mako
immediate payment* aad those having chii um again* t
the same, will ttwH properlv outh#f)tioared for
■cMteneot. " y (wU. W. UAV. Admr.
Cct 2b, IBC6, /
PHOTOGRAPHS,
o'J rrr-«
i-jhj »'■ l *
"* ■ I
gg sg I
idllTlJ f^j
DAGUERREOTYPES,
HAVING FCLLY COMPLETED ALL lilK NRCEB
- arrnngt;uo)tt* for
Phoiographmg^
in nil tlu» various style* of tho tut. Mr. Hu««•fltnn would
i («#'j»o<!t full y c.ill the attention of the public to bis newly
Funii.shedjj Establishment,
mi the corner of M.in and Jefferson itrootn, opposite
Weber A Trontmnn's Store, where hp is now fully prepa
red to make at iboAhoiiMt possible notice,
J'llo TOU HAI 'JtS,
A MDRO TYt'ES
FERREOTVPES.
K-f.ml tn tlio very best
C'isll liixl Kxanitii Hpedfionn.
11.0. UUSSLKTOiN.
Butler. Juno 11, IMS.
' TOQ^H,
HAV AND GRAIN RAKES,
WALKER'S IMPROVEMENT.
SIANUI'ACTUUfcU IIY
4i. 4'. BSOKMSIXW.
Butler, Pa.
These H.ikn arc warranted to bo equally as good, aud
much cheupe in market.
ChiiKii Agent,
rniTF. undersigned would rwipertfully notify thu public
1 that lie has been rcgttlany commissioned as
OZHiA-liM: A.GrJmsrT,
f»r wcurlhg lintmfy M>>vry % Arrtar* of l\iff and 7*»t
sinn»,f >r soldiers, or if they are dead, f"r their
reprcscutstivvs. No charge will l»emnde fh* prosoCutltig
the i Umiit cf soldiers, or tbeir ror -esontatires until tho
same arc collected. > C. E. ANDERS'»\.
Butler, June 27, 1805. ,
JNI3W IIAItNEMH BIIOP.
/vg S
; -sss o
,SSS r ~~
I i 11 » H v r-s-i i
I
Boyd's Building*. Butler, l»a.. will keep constantly
oil hand, a large assortment «»f Saddles, Harness. and
erery thing in their line of business. which ho offer* at
price to suit the times. Work of all kinds manufactured
to order, and repairing done on abort notice,
Dec. U, lS0li:::tf JOHN A. SEDWICR.
Ash C£ra>*am,
.A. TT ORIsTEYS'
AND
Gauus&llQrs at Law,
CITY, PA.
ft&' Particular attention £ivcn to Conveyancing and
the examination of Title*.
claims bright and"sold.JEy
Omco on Main Street, fir t building east of Post OtfTh o.
R. m. M/LURE ?
at Law,
PENSION AND'CLAIM AGENT.
Orrics.N. K. corner of Diamond, Dutlcr, Pi».
Feb. ? lSA4::tf.
NOTICE.
John M. Thompson, nnd Charles M'Candless, vs. Ja*.
A. Hoffman. C. P. No. 73, Sept Term 181-6
Sept. -<•, IWt. on motion of Charles MrCaudlcs Court
gram a Itule on deft, to plead on or before the first day
of next term—or judgment according t i law f.r the
following premises towil: Fifty pcre? of JmlJ situate
in Ceatu'Tp. Co. hounded north •** litnds ofOmn
and M 'Aunallen. east by David McK'i-dek, nth by
Joseph McAnnallen, ami west by John .McDivitt.
• Hotler County. h«.
Certified from tho Record, till* lOtli day of
October, IV-5. M M. STOOPS, Froth y.
Knitting Machines.
rilllK l would inform the public, that he in
| prepared to well the Dalion Family Knitting Ma
chine—the strongest, inont wimple atid bent In the world
Patented in lfi6l,and perfei ted in INH» Thin machine
will not only do plain work, suel tu « » •!; <Ac but ut«o
fancy knitting, with a moxt perfect au<tbeautiful Htitcli.
It will knit comfort i, Nnlrfes Ac, twenty urticles.—
Any pnr.ton wishing to obtain one will pleane «cnd for
circuL.r. Addrusu (enclosing a ptamp )
n. F sAWiiiij, 7A„\ fcnopio
Oct. 25.18CA. Agent for Duller County.
JAS. A.IEGLEY,
ILm in Hti»re, and for Sale,
At the Lowest Prices,
A very full and attractive stock of
WEW GOODS,
Comprising New nnd desirable sty le* of
.LADIES DRESS GOODS,
FRENCH MKRINOKS.
co ul ucs,
ALL WOOL POPLINS,
ALPACAS.
DKDAINS.
PRINTS, Ac.
A Splcndcd Stock of Shawls
BLANKLTS and FLANNLI'S.
lIALMORAL A HOOP SKIRTS
NcW Styles of Woolen Hoods,
WOOLEN KNIT SHAWLS, SONTAOS NUBIKS AC.
Glove; Hosiery and Fancy Goods.
JUE.VS WARE it DOMESTIC GOODS.
Hnyers will find it to their interest fn call ami ex.im
Jne "ur assortment. JAMLS A. NKULKY.
86tit1i end of Town—Hutlvr Pa
OH. 4,1866:41.
HEAD QUARTERS.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT
JOHN 180I B o ORR,
LA TE OF THE I'OTOMA (.' ARMY,
PHO rOGRAPHER & AMBROTYPIST,
H AS erected a Xef RuibHng oq Jf«ff"r*»n *trpot. «»|»-
poMfe tho C'ifnssx Office, AVI-t'rii* he in pr«^<n;<i,l
with mi entirely N JfcW A I'l'A'l A'l'V* »aJ MATf-ltlM
of the YE J? V FIRST Qf?ALlTYvkm\ IA TE> T STYLES,
to t»k«
LIFE LIKE PICTURES.
THANKFUL FOll PAST PATKOJfAG B, WK OFFEIt
our to thtpiiMfr : and pledge mir«c4ireiifo *pare
i. » puiiirt or U*bf ' t" m! If • all who may think
proper to glfr n« a r*!l. HWJN p. OKI*..
Ilntler, Oct. t,
NOTfCE.
4 ITLICATIUN wa» Lkiurt of Cotnuvm
Plea*, at ScptwtnberTtriui, T*».;7», to jiruot a (hiirior
112 Irx «rporafci«>o t-*v tlU* "Merman
-J* Paul rliarch of butiar.pa., . 112 wbli*li all iof'-re-teJ
•rill t.kc n-»t»- *. MM. n'OOP.*, l'r jth j.
1865. Goods! 1865, '
* y nrt s
Splendid Qoods, »
•/its/ received and for Sale at the
USTIJSW STORE OF j
WEBER & TROUTHM,
Royd's Building, corner of Main A JeflEeraon sta.
HITLER, PA.,
Consisting of Dry floods, aucb an FINE DELA^Nh
CASHMERES, %
COBEROO,
ALAPACAf,
I'RINSP. BALMORAL SEIRT|
A large ussortinent of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
BONNETS, RIBBONST'uCET*
and all kinds of TrimmiugN. '
c i < i I'i YtT™ 1 ™"'""' (!KXTS - «
CASSIMERKS.
SATfNKTTS, J E -VNB
(! ATTONADKB, \ P . '
I t«-n«l y-M «do ClollilnK.
HATS AWD GAPS;
Of the rery latMt Stytef.
A largo and well ftdciclcd Stock of
BOOTS & SHOES, '
Hgpclwace* Queecrswar®,
CPOCKERY, GROCERIES,
A»da Grnnlne Article of STRAIKBD HONK*,
All of wlilcli will lie aold cheap for
I CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE
I Mi,S EKiE troutman.
IBOOT, A Slot,
i lip
LEATHER A^'D
FINDINGS STORE,
ON MAIN STREET,
One door North of M'Aboy's Store.
fJKMTS' PJIENCH .
CAI.F ROOTS,
SHOES ANT)
CONGRESS OA IT Kit#,
LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS,
MISSES' ROOTS,
SHOES, ANO
ft TIMS.
BOYS BOOTS & .SHOES.
C'liildrcn'N Show of nil lilnd».
A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of my
own manuftiutur«vftio<tfintly on hamljiml woqk made to
0i; ler, of tho BEST STOCK in the •
LATEST SnCEvßi,
A large nnd full a •ortnu-nt of atock of the
rery hest material and workmanship.
Ail kiu<4< of 1
LEATHER & FINDINGS
French and Common Calf »kin»,
Mole and Upper leather,
Morocco, J\i/m and
ROANS AND LININGS
Of oil khl.ll.*
Wo IIHYO Hie tni-Rest. heal «elrcle.L, AN.L for the time.,
tl..' ei.eiipest «t#.ck ever ..(Tercrt for n:il„ i„ BMler.
l>n ,C " r " to en" ni"l examiue for thenie
-Mit.v :il—lf TIIKODfIHK tIUBKLTOif
MOWING MACHINES,
OAK.MERS are invited to call and,exnmin oHt aasart-
I ment . 112 M«,w ing Machines. We are prepared to
fcrni-h them on rnaM.mable terms and with the
LATEST IMPROVEMENS.
< ... n
We nl «o on ban. Im. Hay Elevators, Cultlvatom Ac.
Butler, May 10, 181.5, J. O A W
FAMILY BIBLES. "
A. FRESH SXJ^^HiY
OF 1
rSotograpJi ijjlilcs,
A.l* 1
IIEIiVEMAN'S
>i«rch ir«s.
'William S. Moore>
PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT
K. M'Jnnkln*s OIIIm, Main Street, op.
l»o»lt« Zixtnncriu,an*M Hotel, iluiler.
IS til jer Co. Pa.
871- No e(jarge" until claims receired.tni
Orplntn's Court Naif.
By Jtrtw of ttfdrr d'-««ee oft** Onmw Court
of p.atler'County, the undeisigned giuirtlian of H<l
- Olirer C and Elisabeth K««dirk. miiH>r children of
Samuel Hedick, deed, wll! offer for sale at public vemluo
on the premises on Thnr.viay the _»:fc| dav of \ovf>mbe>
next, at one o'clock p. 19C,
■if aniil nuiioi M, Uione hundred and fifty Mores of latxl,
ini reor lea« kituiited iu Allegheny tp., Bntler Cosnljf,
Pa. I>ou|hli-<1 on the North by Snowdeu Anken, «m tho
E.»st by part of the name trnct,on the South by James
CoLaiu, and on the W«*t by Jamea Colgiu k Wm.
bell. Said minora are seizd in fteeof <nid real »ub
lecr however to certain cru<lUora and lerma imputed
them by the will and taatamout ofWm. Redick, late
ol r«.iid township, dee d, duly and recorded in
Bntler, and the iw - ereatof «ajd rtu'iK-r*, ir said feal estata
i% »»l be aohl arid the. pufchUjtt r £vill t*l& itf subject to
the tenor and condition of *}4d Will.
Terms of Sale—-one-third «if tlu* purchase ma nay to
be paid in hi lid, and the residue in two etjual annual
payuiaula with interest from'tlie conflrinnticn of sale by
said Court. JOHN PEAKCE Guardian.
I*6A
Dissolution of I'artnerHliip.
fIMIK existing between the un
-1 dentigurd in <he PrauUite Law nudar the namo
I ami title of Uitidle A L» die«dve<l by niutual n»n
--( W* ' * W. IL 11. ttlfiDLF.,
J. B. CLARK,
The tm.-ine* of the ofl»e« will' !>e Vetiled fly J. 1»
-
I tended to promptly
4' Nov. Ist, '66- 5t
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