JTHE A-MEEICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa. Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1866 All correspondence on buainens con nected with this office, should be addres sed to the "CITIZEN, Butler ]'»•" All communications on matters of gen eral or local subjects should be addressed as abote. They should also be accom panied by the name of the author, and if in the judgment of the hditor they are of sufficient interest to the public, are chaste and legibly written, they will be published, if not, on request they will be returned. Remittances sither for subscription, advertising or job printing can be made by mail at our risk. All business connected with the offiiss will receive prompt attention by Mr. K. 'I). Kiley, who will receipt in my name for all moneys received Ac. All kinds of Job Printing—cards, vendue bills &o. promptly and neatly executed. Tuos. KOBINSON. jfff Before the adjournment of Con gress, lion. Thadeus Stevens made a speech on the re-construction question, . which has been receiving the unqualified curses of all southern rebels and northern copperheads, and also has met with ob jections and encountered criticisms from the conservative element in the Republi can ranks. For the purpose, therefore, of lettiiig our readers see just what Ste vens does «»y. we have produced his speech in full in to-days paper. VVe would bespeak for it a careful reading. ***>- By the letter of the Attorney Gcueml found in anol her column, the rea son why Davis : s not tried fur treason. Is given. Th< Attorney IJenerul isofopin ion that I'avi- niu-t be tried at Richmond or some other place where ho personally sustained the rebel cau.-e. W bile Chief Justice Chase, declines trying him in a district still under martial law We think tf!e Chief Justice is right; the question is therefore surrounded with difficulties, Congress, however,will analyze the whole matter aud take such action aa is thought best. MirThe following appointments were made by the Commissioners, for the year, I 1860: Cminxel —Clias M'Candless, Esq. (lerk —Harvey Colbert. Mercantile Ippraftcr —Win. Truxal. Janitor —John M'Collough. Election. Cwnnoquenening I ulley A'. It Compnny\ The ®ubscribers to the Capital Stock of the Cnnnoquenessing Valley Kailroad Company are hereby notified that a meet ing for the purpose of electing officers and orgaoir.ing the Company according to law, will be held at the "Bastlan House," >n Zelienople, Butler co . Pa., on Thurs day. the Ist of February, A. D., 1860, at 11 o'clock, A. M. COMMISSIONERS —A. Ziegler, J 0! /Campbell, 15. McJunkin, Thomas Rob inson. .1. 0 Muntz, .lohn N Purviance, John Levis, Win. Irvin. A Luak, R. C M'Aboy. Gradnaled. At Puff's Mercantile (College, Pitts burgh : Luther S. Pickens, Tarentum Pa. James M. Watt, Indiana, Pa. Robert Ash. Mount Vsrnon, Ohio Jacob Ash, Mount Vermin, Ohio. T. H. Mohr, Erie City, Pa. Andrew Paul. Beckman, I'a. Charles H. Hull. Mount Gilcad, Ohio. Elmore A Barnes, Rochester, Pa. Benjamin 11. Linton, La Gra.i«, Ohio. Wm. P. Gault. Now Concord, Ohio. A. R. Collins, Greensburgh, Pa. Geo. H. Lybartjer, Monroe Mills, Ohio. D. Irwin Myers, Indiana. Pa. James W. Fletcher. Whitcstown Pa. James W. Pennel, \cw Alexandria, O. Max Koch. Alliance. Ohio. Samuel ('reclman. Wilkinsbur *h, Pa. Samuel S. McNftugliton, Little Rock. \ Robert Swartwout. Now York City, N Y. Samuel C. Keibler. I'rceport I'a. John A. Nichol. Bridgeport, Ohio J. G. Durning. Maple Orove. Pa. G. S. Feer.y, Wheeling, West Virginia. All of whom parsed the usual search ing examinations of the College satisfac torily, and who will, no doubt, hereafter distinguish themselves by «u honoral le j proficiency in business Each graduate was awarded the beautiful diploma of the College, as a credential of his pmfieieney of his industry and of his exemplary 112 deportmont during bis course of study. SPECIAL^NOTICE. " Great oaks from little /corns '/row.' The worst disease known to the hu man race spring from causes so small as to almost defy detection. The rolums of scientific lore that fill the tables and shelves of the medical fra ternity only goto prove aud elabo- j rate these facts. Then guard yourselves while yu may. The smallest pimple on the skin is a tell-tale and indicator of disease. It may fade and die away from the surface of the body, but it will reach the vitals, perhap", at last, and death be the result and final close. MAQOIEL'S BILLIOCS, DYSPEP- ! TIC and DIARKHKA PJLLS cure whew [ •11 others fail. While for 3urns, Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts, and all abra sions of the skin, MAQOIEL'S SALVE is infallible. Sold by J. MAQGIEL, i 34 Fulton street, New York, si}d all Druggists, at 25 cent* per box. JHuslr. Tfc« Ma.„n A Hamlin Cabinet Orßnni. forty different stylee. adapted in sacred and peculiar mn- ( •jc, tolH'ltoWlk. eiwh. IfirTY-ONK tHJLD ..r SII/- ! vKR MKDALB, or otfter firs! premium* s»»*rdod them. 1 lUtulnted Oulon« tnm. MASON * HAM- I °'V r jf* 90 " Vr* Tail j T nUTI.KH MAItRETH. Berts*. !*n. January 17,1M8 Boli 25 cents per pound % BKANS-Wblts, $1,(» per bushel. ' BAKLKT—ftpring ®0 BKBHWAX —3ft cants per poind. IKHIH—SO -ant* perdosen FLOUR—Wheat, SG,UO to 4,*) per bund ; Rye 4,*) Bu< N.O. Molar • e* 91.60 cents per gallon; Syrup 176 aud SJ.OO HIDES —7 cents per pound. LARD—IS rents per pound. N AILF—I7,OO por keg. POT ATO K—sl,2s pel Whet. POItK—9 U> 10 cent* per pound. BAOP—I cents por pound. RICE— ceuts por pound. SEKDf*—Clover per bushel; Timothy WW) flax. 12,n0. BALT- tV6 per barrel. TALLOW—IO rents per pound- WOOL—6Oc per pound. frrlfiil auti UepHrtnrr of Salls The mail from Butler to Cast wanuy, byway of Holy ! oke, Coulter*ville, Anundale, Mnrrinsville and Clinton-j ville. 36 miles; leaves Butler on Monday and Friday of each week, at 112, o'clock, a. m., returns ou Tuesday and j Saturday of d Ouklv>d CP-HS Roails, 43 miles: | leaves Butler on Tuesday ami Saturday -if earh w«*c*k. at : 6 o'clock, a. in.; return** on Friday and M-'iiday cf each week,at 8 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to NewCastlo, by way ->f Monnt Chesnut, Prospect, Portersvllle and I'rlin t n. 2S miles; eavofl Bniler on Monday au'l Thnm biy "112 each uork.at 0 o'clock a. in ; returns on Tursdsy and Friday of eacb w eek, at 6 o'clock, p. tn. Th»- ma'l from Butler to Lasrrencobnrp. by way North Oakl tnd, liaruhatt s Mills, B.tiilwin and' Hruin. 25 miles, leavs But lei on Monday aud Friday "112 each *• k. tit V ; o'clock, a, ni; returhs «»h Tuesday and Saturday of each i week, at 9 o'clock, p. m. The inaii from Butler to New Brighton, by way of Pe ! temburg, Break \'«ck and Zelicnai le,miles; with two i additional trips b-tween Break-NV< kuud ftdiciople; It vvs Butler ou W«Mfnesday of each waek, at 7 o'clock, a. ui.: ro urnsou Thuisdny of each week, at 6 o'clock, p. m. Thamall from Butler to PRtshitrc, by way ofO!a!e Mills, Bakcrst * JI, Tally Cnvy, Etna, DEFJUENNE ilid Alle gheny City, - miles; leaves Bull l l \ morning,except 1 lundav, at 7 o'clock, a. arrives at Butler fr-ni Pitts burgh "by the same route, every day, Sunday excepted, at 1 1 o'clock, p. m. MA It It I I 3l>. Jan 9. ISfl. !■• .. Uyil 1 ■ . D Mr. .'"d-.-vv ! |,ii hn " •• I >el M Junktn* th« Ibrmtr of ! Siinnuit and th* latter of Oakland 'p., But'.er Co. HPECIiIi STOTICCMo of thsCITIZVV. Dear Sir: With your per mission, I Hi-h to say to the rea-l«rs 112 your pap-r, that . 1 will send. lij i••turn mail, to all who wish it. [free] s Recipe, wish full directions f;r making audusinic • sim ple - | ties the i*kin, leaving the same s«»ft, clenr, smooth and j beautiful. 1 will ahoniail free t > those htvltig Bald 7/eads, «>r Bare Face#,fi'nple direct! MH and inf irnuition that will 112 enable them t - start a full growth of Luxuriant Ilair, Whi ker§ or • Muustache. in l«—• than thirty days All applt IOIIN answo-ed by return mail without charge. Renectfully yours, IIJOS. F. < 7/APMAJV, Chetnlst, Nov.!' . —Jim. W1 Bruidwuy,Now \«ik SEA' IN G" MAC H! N ES! mil R und . wishee to Inform the public th»t 1 she is the agent of the cd« hntod - WHEELER A \ WILSON, h.-wn-g rim- bine for thl- county, and Is now prepared «• tutuish this celebrated machine, with nil it* moder i improvement*, to all de«iring to purchase a hrnt cbw s machine. She has constantly on hands ma chiu»« oil . needles, thread oiler*, Ah nt for I>r. Maitiu A Mi"* M li"dd'R imnrov-d u:-slels for cutting dreMtM, em ks, Ac. She s«-licits the patron ise of the public. Mrs. Dr. T. J. LOW MA*. Buller Ike 20. ISC6. •#*T » C" v - ' VT,VKS —The undersigned having been restored to h"Alth in a f*>w week- hv a very «tmple reme dy, aßer liavii»K suffoifd several yea)*, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption—ln anxious to makeknowu to bu»fellow suft.ocis the of cure To all who desire it, hewil) senil a copy of the pres cription need. [free of Charge j. With the dirin'tlons for preparing »ud u«ln* the eame. which they will tind »surt curt for C NSI NITIOS, A*.TIIUA. BKO?I. HITIS. Cotuns, COLDS, Stc The only object of the udverticer inseudiug the prescription le t«i benefit the afflicted, and spread In formation wh icii he couceives to bo invaluable, and he hope* every sufferer will try his remedy, as it cost tbeia nothing, and nay prove a blessing. Pailies uiai. lug the prcnerlption. will pleads ndtirans Ufcv. KDW A It|) * WILSON, V* Kings County, JVov, 29,'66—3m New Vnrk Wi:w AU\ KK I ISI W FRUIT !g FRUIT! miirundereigneil propriators of "RURAL IIILL NCR I MvRY" wi-r-e* to inf.»rm the public that they have now on hands ai their uuraeo. 1 K-.Ued about iw. and one hslf mil** south weal of the borough of Butler, the be»t and largest variety of fruit trees ever offered to the public in this county. Their fruit tr-es consist of Ois APPLE, IJSAR, rtf ACII, AMD CHERRY These are unquestionably the largest ••• they are also i the be*t varieties 1 vcr offer-'d in thU section Their va riety of HIRCHDKRY is sleo large Th« y Would there fore solicit a liberal patronage the coming spring. Now is the time to select the ground ami make your orders which will be promptly tilled. The trees can be had at the nursery or delivered where ordered to suit purcha sers. fcvery farm should have a good orchard SILAS PEARCK A SONS. January 17,1WMV. AN IJfFALLAIILF> ( t in: I (IB RHEUMATISM. I mO those who think and reflect. Now my brother, sis- j j 1. ter or frleti l.as tlie cave may be.all that I a- k < 112 you is, that with ael ear mind, and a pure heart—a love fir ! truth, and a wiliinguosa to accept it, you read th'e fal lowing - I lam curing quite a number of ea-ex "112 Rhenmatism J every year, and U"W 1 intend to make it knowu general- j jly through the medium of newsp:«)>ers. 1 h.tve con- j fined my medic in« principally to niv own nei|{lihorhg ; I but RHEUMATISM—f»r which I have tasted Ite inerits I thoroughly, with myself and •there. I | 1 can send my coiupouud by mail to any address ; home recouiineudatious, us lo who I sin I refer the public to S Lowell and P. KMouse. < 112 Lichland tp., c Pa.,o Slbau, S Ko*>s, and U I'. Camp, . 112 L.ulenton ; I Mi>. Breueman. t'lari >n: Mrs. M. L»v#cbncr Salem; and Mrs M'Olnois. rfichlaod tp., Clarion co., I'a , and a host of oilier* who h:«ve been cured b v my vegetabf* rota- I pouud* Add. eae with two 3 cent ntaui(>s, , . R,F. ULAITt, trnK-ntr.n, Venango eo., Orphan's t'onrt r»ale. BY YIRTUE of an order and dwree «»f the Court, in ami f.r the c.unty of IluiUr. the uudar signcd Aministi attix of Detnger Yeager, dee'd w.ll sell at public vendue on the premises on Saturday the 17th -ay of February next, at one o'clock p. m . of said nay, . Eight acre* and one hundred and forty-nine perches of land.situated in tp..wiid c »unty, being a piece surveyed off the we*t end of a large tract owned by de cua»eU and adjoining Isaac lx>fever, and others. Title good. Tpnnt of saje, one-third of tha purchase money ' to be paid at t)u* Confirmation of the Sole by ihe court i and the balance in two equal annual payments, thereaf ter with iuiere»-t from said confirmation. BARBARA E. YEAGER, Jan 17, 1866 A.lm'x. LIST 0T LETTERS. ~ fMIIR following is the list 112 Letter* remaining in tbs I Poet Otyea. Butler 1%. .l«n Ist, lMsj- Aguer tSeevge K-rk K. W. Augustine dacob Lhagerty Mrs Anderson S. Martin Mr. A Benger Richard Maxwell J. E. Brunner, Esq. Fred. Myer Dr Burns Paterica. MCandla«s Keeia A. 1 Campbell Alex Mill«J C. Coloiu Mrs Carolina M'Candless Mr D Clearer Qgorge M'Lauftilln 'Dnalap Durr Mr John "Martin. Esq., los> Durst Westiep L. er ' Duucau WHI. M'Cleary Mrs A. J. I Dobson Jonathan M'0»»well Meet ley . Dockobay Patrick >inell Tbomaa j Pol)uger Fradk O'Qehe Jacob Dfck E. plDOkard Sfppheu Dorr John Rice Cyrus Edwards John 3 ttjissajl Joro Fresh Oeorge Mra illaa Fair Simon Smith Geerge . I Fleeger Mis# fcaU Smith J M. j Goldstein Mr. Starr B W. • Oaston J C. Smilh Mies Margaret Hamilton Wm J. Stewart C. W. Herd Edward Shafer John 2 Hawkins John Starr J. W. UodilJ.S- Shaffer Nancy J. Hart-niau Jac d) 112 hater Johu M Hi I man Mrs. Mary. Thompson Michseal James, n Wis ill el I Fredrick Knutf Miss MR. A C. I Ki.uu.dy John D. M'at lace Y.Orlce I Kerber Peter Wusterstine Henry. I Persons calling for any of tha abi-ve loiters wilj pjeaae, \ sat they are "J J J J Jrt. I,IBW. Pert Master SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Bxponas, Alios Venditioni Exponas and fieri Fauiaa issued out 0 112 tha Court of Common Pleas of Butler oountf, and to me directed, there will be exposed to pnblie sale at the ' Court llwuse, iu the borough of Butler, ou thd Fourth Monday of vebru«ry, nsxt, at one ycljck, p.m., ths fallowing deecrlbeu property, to wit: >lll the rixht, title interest an 1 claim of James Bo vard, of in and to fifty acres 112 laud, mora or less #itu ated in Cherr/ township. Butler couutf, Pa., hounded north by W uhiugotn Bovaru; east by Bryan ; south by Daithle; west by Bovord. Fifty acies cleared; ' Frame II >ose atid Saw-mill tbeieoti erected feised and taken iu execution a» ths propelty of Jam-* Uo vard at theeuitof Robert Mc'.'all. AL-VCJ. All the light, tit'e interest a id claim ofW. N. Smith, of in aod to two hundred and two acres of land, mots or leas, sit r. »ted iu Parker township. Butler count v, Pa, bounded north by lands formerly of R. h. Lemaid ; eiut by TAotnns Conelly ; South by lands formerly ■ 112 J hn Say : w st hv Turnas and David Kelly, with all the Hp portiuances belonging t lereto theroon erectod. Seis <«d and taken in execution us the property of W. N. Smith, at the suit of S. G Meals. A LBO, All the right, title interest and claim of Richard Jauies. - 112 lu aud to sixty-two acres of land, more or lesS, situated In Donegal township, Butler county, l'enn a., hounde«l north by Johu Griffin: east by R. Hauto'i; South bv Wm. Hansel; west by Jatues Bred in Forty acre* cleared; Log House and Frame StiWe theieon er«:« ted- aud taken in execution as ths property of Richard James, at the au't of E Evans W. G. BRACKIiSRIDGE, SJherlff. Sheriff's Office, Butler Jan. 16, 'tW. Orpbuu'i Court Male. BY virtue of an order and decree of the Orphan's court of Buller county, the uudersigned, guardian of ths | Estate of Augustus Hays, minor son of iu. Hays late of Lane AS ter tp.. dee'd, will oiler for sale at public veu- I due ou the premises on Saturday the 24th day of Feb | ruary uext. at oue ••'click p. m.of said day, one bund- I red ami seVciity-five acre* "112 laud m re or lesa aittiats I iu said Lancaster tp., Butler conuty, Pa. Bjund«d uoith by lauds of Geo Uays, on the ea-t Jaiuns ami J "sl ab Matthews au l Prospect road, on the south I y lands I oi Mrs. Klimefotter, and on the west by lauis of Star j haugh Robert Hays, uud otuers Tbe iuierest of said minor iu said land will be sold subject to the payment of certain legacies charged upon I it by -aid dee'd in his will probated and re-enacted in ( Butler and uiso subject to the don or of atid uiinJrs mother and giaud-iuother ou the cams. Terms of rale, one-third of purchase money to be paid at the confirmation ofsalqby the court a;id the residue iu two equal animal payments thereaftei with iiiturcit from haid coufiriuatiou. • JOHN R. M JUNK IN, Janl71 r >oo. Guardian. Writ of Parlitioii. Butler county, si. L.N the matter of the Partition pf the Real Estate of Matthias Schwoeble. In tbe irphau.s Court of Butler county, No 42, June leriii., IMb. Ihe Commonwealth of Peiiusylvnuiif, to the Heirs and legal Representatives »112 Mat Schwoe hie, deed, to wit :—Maiy Schwoeble, widow, and la-hariue Huh Schwoehie, Maiy Schwoeble, Bernard bedi\v..e»de. KiiZibsth Schwoeble, Margaret Schwoeble, Jno m:lio#'a hls.Peler S< bv. ,eble and •'iiito.uelia Schwoe ble, children of Matthias Schwoehle, dee'd. o.i a t »d each "I" you, are hereby cited to be, aud ap- I ear before our judges at an orphan n Court, to be hs.d iu Butler, in and for the county of Butler, ou tbe 4th Monday of i ebiiiary next, it being the fedh day ofaaid j mouth, to a>cpi the s.tid premises as valued and ap- I praised hy iheJuryof Inquest, or show cause why tbe i same should not be sold. By the Court, W.J. YOUNG, Cl'k. Cl«-rk> Offl 'e, Duller. Jan 17, '6O. Yirltoi"fi'urtltiou. Buller county, ss. 1 N the matter r,f the Petition for Partition, of tbe Ileal Estate of EdWard Keuuedy, late ol Muddy cieek. tp., dee'd In the Orphans Court of Butler county, No. 78, Dec. Term, ISi'fc. The CommooVealth of Pennsylvania, to the j Heirs and L gal Repi esuiitativos of toward Kenneay, to wit-—.Mrs. Prudence Kennedy, widow, ami Eli-abetu i uieer, vKennedy > Mary Hponsl »r, i Kennedy) Margaret I Msgee, (Kennedy) Jane A. Brown, (Kennedyl 1» U. Kennedy, Edward Kennedy. Milton K- nncdv, Newton Kennedy, James S. Kennedy, Eliza Shunedy, Emily Kennedy, Minerva Kennedy and Wm A Kate, minor cbildreuof John Kennedy, dee'd. fir whom M;s Pru dence Kennodv is Guardian. Ths suid Rej\l Estate consists of t)ue Hundred and Fifty Ac.a- • t land, luoii o less. siiu>\J'jlu Muddy cfeok township, itutlcr county. Pa., bounded north i»y J »Un lleil; cast by J. W. Forrester ; south by Dsvid fc'razlur ; west by hdw irc! heirs, aml.i • in lleil \ on, aud ery 112 y-ti. are heie'. j cited to be, aud appear, at mi Uiphnn s Court, to be held at I'utlui. iu and for the county of Buth>r, on tno 4tn Mouday of Febiuary next, to show cause, if any there be, why u writ of pai titi »o should not be awarded By ttieCourt, Jnu. 17, '66. . W.J. YOLNG* Cl'k. Oriihaus* Court Nalc. BY virtue of un order uud decree of the Orphans' Court in and for the county of Butler, the under signed Administrator of Robeit Allen, will oiisr 112 I sais at public vendue, on the pi tuiliscs, on the IW//| day of February, A• lhOtl, ul cut o'cU'ck, J'. J/., of , laui day. One llunJrc i and Thirty Acres of Lain], he the same niors or less, sliunts In Allegheny town- . ship, Butler c<>uut v. I'emra, Istuuded on the fiorlli by lands . 112 the heiis *i 112 1 s.tru? .Vol l ie, onjilie cist by lan Is. 112 John Allen ui.il Jsniee Blair, on the south hy lands of : •lohn Reseubeiry, a.idoil the west by Mr. G«uld. Ti lls good. Terms of Sale One-third of the purchase ni" ney to be raid on the confirmation of sale by the »:tul t'ourt. | and tl e balance in tw« e, jan 10, WV. Box 21H, llarrtsbnrg. Pa. Ilkseliitlo!! «112 I'ariuerslilp. THE partnership heretofor# existing bstweon the suliscriberH, under the name of Helmhold 4 S«»n, ! ) Los this dsy been disolved by mutual consent. The 1 |t.xlTer 112 r sale, at public outerv, 1 on rhurtdny the I*< of M.irch, 1806, a WOOLEN : KA'TORY. sitnafe in Slippery rock towiiship. Butler co, I'a Tho Factory ii a large, three story building with all the*nece»Hary :ip}uu teuanceH of a Woolenj establish luent together with "27 acres'of good land. Sale to com mence at one o'cioek, P M. Terms miwle Knowu on day of eale. CURRY A BROTHERS. jsn 10. 'i)6—Ct* A SELECT SCHOOL IN Progpect, flutter Co. I*l*. r>KV. J. J. ROCKWELL. Teacher, t Term begins AmH 2d—Closei dune 20th. IRM. TJje patronage of the {Woie is solicited. Tuition as ; fdlews Common School I.ranches, ft t>o. Alpebra, ! -Yat'l'hiloeophy, Rhetoric, Latin. omek and BiK»k-keep- | , mg, f»'. 00. Aormal exercises, for the l*meflt of tearh- 1 ' ers. Tuition required in advance. For further partie- ; utars, Address J. J- ROCKWELL, janlO/flfl ) Pro spect. Butler Co. Pa. I A gisid farm <>f acres about 06 acres cleaicd ths isst good tlmbor la.id, all of which is jvcll vatered, | A Loo I louBf; and ctoble and a variety of ftuit firm Is sltu ute For further partictlars inquire of 'lie snl»acribcr on Whs premises. M. F DA VEItIXXILLK, Orphan's Court Hale. BY virtue of an order and decree of the Orphans' of Butler county, the undersigned .Executor of John D. Cunningham, dee'd, will offer for sale lit pubiic vendue, on the premises, on Monday (hr. 9th day oT February t A. 1)., lbW, at one o'clock, l\ of taxU - One HundredandTwenty Acresof Land, j more or Ins|, stUjate in Yenango t >wnship, county sfore- 1 said, and bounded on the north by lands of James E. ■ Millet, on the nut by lands of William Mart iu and eth- j ers. on the *mth r»y lands of Levi Kerr, and on tbs west t»y lands of W. Laytonaud W. Hanlin, with the appar tanancss, Tonns of Hale One-third of the pnrchass money to be paid the confirmation of sale by the Conrt.and the balance twoC4)ual aanual payments thereafter with iu(erest frooj jaid coufi^iiu^icaj. ' WILLIAM MARTIN, Jan. 10, '(l6. Exocutor. Dissolution ol* Partnership rpill partnership heretofore existing between Graham 1.1 Cratty, hayp this"day ' (November 28thj INM been dissolved by mutual coiwnt. j ffh, IMS—Bt. THE tIQHT OF THE WORLD. DR. MAGGIEL'S ! PILLS AND SALVE. These Life-giving remedies are now. Jhr tho first time, given publicly to the world. For over A quarter of a century of private practice the ingredients Ju those LIFE-GIVING PILLS! 112 Have been used with tho grout est Wee's. Their mission It not only to prevent disease. but to cure. They search out the various maladies bv which the patient Is suffering an>l re-Invigorates the failing system. To the aged an.l infirm a few dose* «.f these I ILLS will prove to be A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, For In every case they nd-i new life anl vitality, and re store the waning energies to the'rpristine state. To the yoitng and middle-aged.they will prove most invaluable, an a reaily, specific, f, ud sterling medicine. Here Is a dream realized, that Punce-de-Iwon sought for th r ee hundred year- ag»>, and riaver f>und. He looked for a fountain tbat would restore the old to and make AnEternalSprlng! It was left for this day and ln»ur to realize the dream, aii'l show, in one glorious fact, the magic that made it fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot stay the flight of years, but they ran force bacjs and hold al tof. dT-< a«e that might triumph over the aged and the youug. Let none hesitate then, but seize the fatorablo opportuuity that offers. W Luu taksu as prescribed— For Bilious Disorders Nothing ran be more productive of cure than these Pills. Their almost magic Influence Is felt at once; and tbe u-iual concomitants of thii must distressing disoa-o are removed. Theae remedies are made from the purest Vegetable Compound*. Thoy will not barn, ;he most delists female, and ran be given with good effect lu prose i ibe<4 doaus to tbu youugeat babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all eruptions of the akin, thefiALVg is most In valuable. It does not beal externally alone, but pene trate with tlie moat searching effects to the very root of the evil I DR. mm PUIS j Irivnri'.ibly Cure the I'oIIohki;; Jiinensea« Asthma, Lowul Complaints, Couglm, Colds, Chest Diseases, Custiveness, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dr.,p.j, Debility A'etsr A Ague, t'suiale Complaint*, Headache, Indirection Influenza, lnflamatioa, luward Weakness, Liver Complaint, Lownofts of spirits, liiugworm. Salt Rheum, Scalds, Skin Diseases. l#-Nollrf.—None genuine without the engraved trad* mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J. MAOOI Kb, 43, Fulton st., New York, to counterfeit which is felony. ♦#*Eoh! by all respectable Dealers In Medicines throughout the Uuited State* and Canada*—at 25 cents per box or pot. Wa 8. H t'SBI.TOF, H. D SAMVIL OBARAM, if. T» ' HUiSELTOX k GRAHAM. fLale of the U. S. Army) PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. . 9%.ovvic* la Boyd'* block, Main 6tr*et Sutler Pa. Kit'culor'a \olicr. N'OTICK is given that tetters on the estate of J. l», Cunningham, late of Venango Tp., dee d have been gniuted to the undesigned, Therefore MII person* themselves indeble I to said estate will ntak- i.siniedi»t" ptym-nf. and th"«e having claims "gainst llie*n .»•, will piessut them properly authenti c-lit df : -eSfT .nelil. WM. MARTIN, Dec IS, 1 . Lx*r Valuable Beat Eslnle for Sale. H ouse and lot situated n north eitst uiJ" of dia mond in tl:e bor of Duller, M»w occupied by Mrs. Ann Hredin. disj nine acre* of laud adjoining thetowu of Duller I n the Littanning mod H nth of lot now «H:CU pled l-y Herman Deir. Esq tlso I. ve acres of land on old franklinrsid near the Fair ground. For price and terms rn>|uiw er anil influence in otw Union on tlie basis of All Rights for All their People. It will hi bar in h »p« to prove th it the *iihstit\ ealth.so that the South, wilhin the next ten year-, must look back amazed on Iter I >ug persistence in a practice so baleful as the chatte txiugof Man. It will labor for the diffusion ol C<-mtnou achool Kdu catlon the Useful Arts, Ac., Ac., out the sections hitherto devoid of theiu, believiug tbat every good eud will thereby be sql/'erved and the inter oat of every ysefulaud worthy cla.->s promoted. It will urge the Protection of Home Industry by de termining duties on Foreign iuipoibsi, with a view to drawing hither the lujst c tpable and -knlful artillcers and arltsans Europe, and the liuturali/iug ou our scil of m>»uy branches i.f production hitherto all but confined to the Old Woild, while it would atren||lti e:i and tend tlione which havaalready ato thoitl auiotig It will give careful attontlou to progress and Improve- inent in Agileulture, dcing its best ai once to bung uur t: s to tbu do«jrs of our I'anuer" «"id teiu h them how to make the most of the opportunities tbu- afforded them. I) will devote constant attention to Maiketa, etpe dally fvir Agi iculutural products, with iuleut to nave both producer and consumer from being victiniized by the speculator and fores tall And, giving fair sco]io to' Currant Literature, to tlie prixei«dTugs of Congress, and to tbegenetpes to retain its old patrons aud attract many new to beat them company. 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Drafts oo New York, or Post Office orders, payable to tho orjjer of The Tribune, being safer, ore preferable to any othw mods of remittance. Address TUB TRIBUNE, Trfbuife Bafldingr. New York. HEAD QUARTERS NEW ESTABLISHMENT JOII* P. ORIt, LA TE Of THE PO TO Mi OARM r, PHO TOGRAPHER & AMBRQTYPISJ, H AS erected a New RulldHg ort Jefferson alroel. u|>- ' the riniii Office, W'hcttr he I* prepared, i •with mi entirely NKW APPAR ATI'S ami MATERIAL <\f the VERY REST QUALITYaud LA TEST STYLES, to tnk«! LIFE LIKE PICTURES. THANKFUL »0R FAST PATRON AO K, MB OFFKR our «ei viceu to the public ; and pludge onrnelvea tg spare j n« jmli-i or labor t«» accommodate all who may think j proper to give us a call. JOHN F. Oltli. Butter, Oct. 4, lao&:-tf. AuililorN Notice. Butler County, st. IN t'ie matter of tho Accent of \\'uu Dick and U McKlnnli. Adm's. of John Nfclttuuls, d*e.'d. In the Orphan* Court of llutler Count*. No. U. !>■« Term. 180 ft. And imw to-wlt, dec. fl, orj motion of 1,. H Mitchell, Court appoint. Q. W. l"leog«r, au Audtfor to j tuarsball the rtasets tied make distribution. By tho Court, W J. VOUNO, Clerk I Will attend t.» the dnties of the ab rve appointment at the olUcoof J din M. Thumpa-m, in I'M tier, on 'lhura day the Ist day of Feb. lhfie at one- B'r'ntk F. M ,of which all parties int«re«ted. wiji takfuitice. Q. \\. fLKßitft. Auditor. Stray iWnrc. / 1 i\l li to the rohidonro of the subscriber, llyina In \ Mercer fp. butler Co. Fa..on ora' out the 20th of Dec , a brown Mare, snpnosed tone about 13 yaani old, with dome white about tiie ho id and u»-ck. The owner ro <) nested t. c.mto forward, prove property and take her away, otherwise- tho will bo disp •*•nd King", Pins, Ac , O.VLY s."> KACII, for any articls drawn. Retail Ft ice from fin to s*i6o. ALL GOODS WAH iiNTtr L|«M ibi. Price of Certificate i£> Cents each.— Liberal Premiums and LVmmiaeiou allowed to Ageuts.— Sample Certificate* tent fitt. For Circulars aud 'Perms a.ldrp<<«, MidNH*. HIVWARD A CO., Jan. 3, 'CO—Sinoa. 'A'Ai bro&dway, New York. ~~ CTXJST NEW B00T.& SHOESSHfiP. ON MAIN STREET. Oppoilfe Iltiyri's Ilulldlug. \\riIKRK we are prepared to nvmufactnre Roots and > V Shoe* of all kind*, to order, of the beitt -material, in the latent styles, and of tin fluent w orkmauship,—on the shortest possible notice; and at aa reaa maid* rate* an the same quality can be Lad at an v other establish moiit. J. A. HIIANnR A J. Blt likl/ Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs! DRS.GRAH&M & HUSELTON HA\ IXU purchased the Drr.g fltora recently owued by l»r. 11. V. ilauiilton, will carry on the Drug buni noha in all ft« departments, at tba•ddetand, lloyd n Ul a puie quality of DltCUrt CH KMK'ALS and FAfXTB OII.S VAUNIgIIKSASp Ob AM. WUITM LkAD. ltfciD LXAD i LItUVRAQB Dye-Stuffa, Glasa and Putty, • TUUFHSTINK AND ALCOHOL. LAMp, kUU A NHATS-»00T OILS, UOTVtjW. VIALS, AJVDCOUKB. SOAP. BFONOKSA LAMPS, FL'BK (iROL'ND fePlckS Ac Ac Ac. Alaoa aeuerel variety of Perfumery & Toilet Articles. ine* and Liquor* far Medical purjK><««*. V iu ,RR CIDER VINEGAR, Graham &, Huselton's STORE- Dec 0, lbto GODEY'S UDY'S BOOK FOR IS6S. , TIIK Fashion Magazine of the World. LITEKATI 118. fine art*, and faiddona. The moat U oiml eiifravinK" on every subject that can iutoreht la diea* Crotchet knitUliff,.Netting. Fnibroidery Artitlen for the toilet, for the FaM r.thc Boudoir, an I the kitch en Everything, in fact, to maka a complete L AOT S BOOK. The Ladies' Favorite for 36 Years No Laa been ab'e to compote with it, Non® attempt It. PODF.Y'tf RECEIPTB. nr every department '-f a household. TJi®** alone are worth the price of the Bo«.-k. MOJ>!■'. \, COTTAGES (hoolher magaxinc givne them), with di tKrann. DRAWS'* LESSONS FOR THE TOfNO. An other apeciaUy with (iodey. ORIfiISAL MUSIC, worth $3 a year. Other tinea ptibilnh old worn-out nmaic; but the aubacribera to Goaty H- tit b< for'- the muaic store. OA RDE.VIS'J ran LADIES Another peanllarty with y. Piwhlona from Mrwn. A. T. A f Q , c.f New Yor!;. the milii- nnru merchant-, appear In o.>dey, the only magazine that Uaa them. Ladle 1 * Bonnet a. W*glve more < t thera In a year than any wth*»magazine. In fart, the Lady** Book ena bles evpry Liwly to be her own bonnet maker. MARION HARLAND, Authnreunf 1 Alone" "JtidJtn Faith," " Most Side,' "N'metis," and Miriam," write* for Godoy each month,and f>r noqther rnvgazlne. A new novel by her wfli be published in IMVT,. v\ e have alao all our old anu ftvorit* contributors. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1866. (Frtm whic\ there can t-e no deviation.) Tb« fallowing are tfce of l!*« Lady'a Book Ibr 186 newspaper. i tij' The monty nu*t all be tent at onttime for any «/ j the Clufn. 1 ( aniWa snb*rribers must send '24 eenta additional for each 'obscrlbor. Add re as L A. GODEY, N. E. Corner Sixth and Chcttnul Street, PniLADBLMtA. Dae. IS. Am FINDINGS STORE, :0N MAIN STREET, Ouo door North of M'Aboy's Store, GENTS' FRENCH CALF nOoTs, . griOKS AND '.CONGRESS GAITEBS. ! LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS. MISSES' HOOTS, SHOES, AND OUMS. COYS BOOTS k SHOES. Chlldrciris SIIOPH of all Kinds. A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of my # own manufacture, constantly on ban Land woik made to ordor, of the 11 KPT STOCK and In tho LATEST STYLE. A large and full aasortment of Eastern stock, of the very beat material and woi kmansbip. kiuds of LEATHER & FINDINGS 1 French anil Common Calf skint, Sol* and Upper Leather, Morocco, h ips and Kid*. ; ROANS AND LININGS ' Of .11 kind*. j We have the largest, best selected, and for the timss the cheapest stock ever offered for sale in Ilntler. j jibe public are invi tad to call and examine for thtou* j MITV Ml— ir T!1 FOPOHK Mt'SRr.TON FAMiLY BIBLES. -A. P.RESH SUPPLY OF PHatagraplx Oiltlos, 4-T II KINSMAN'S March ri, AMERICAN CITIZEN Jail Pi'LutiagQtTkel Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AXD Coruar of Main aud Jtffersou Straata, Oppoaltc .liu'U'm Koto). Mas t l««w m m mrn- Wt ARB PRIFAKID TOPKINT.ONBQ9RT NOTICI Hill Heads, Hook*. I)rug<;ii-t Labels, I'ru jfrtuimcs, OoDHtitiitions, Chocke, Note», I'raits, Rl.iiiks, LIIIKINCMA Cards, ViHiting CANIH, Show (farcin. Pamplilots, Posters, LLTLU of L''»re, ORCFER Hooks, L'aper Oooki liilku, HALU Hills, Ac. BBI.NU »UKNIFLIH(P WITH The Most Approved Hand Prossei 'rut: LAuc KST'ASHOUTMENT OF Typa, Sardara, Oraamanla. Ruiaa, Cuts, Aa., IN Til It COy NTT, We will F-rccute everything jn tlie liqe of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING MJTI.T, CliaaKtl.l, I.S 4T ItUK .ll.liL> IUTH, In a Htjle to excel any estuLlisliinent at honic. and compete with any abroad. mmm a ■ ■ ...» »*■ ..a-b Are employed in eyery ttninp)J fif BNSINCKH, and we endeavor to RNEOT th« wants of tho community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which ha* been already conoeded to this establish ment, for T4HTJ3 AND Klrunnre IQ I * rrw« Work. IN all theossenti;»LH of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Compqsition, Hcaa tiful Press Work, and DIKPATOII, W; ip vitc comparison, from petting out a Card of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or A work of any number of pagea. KxrotohVj Notice, IaTTERS testamentary on the la.ns knowing themselvps in dehted to tuijd estate, are requested to make payment, and those having claims again.-t the Name will present them properly authenticated with Moses Thompson K*q. when the undersigned will receive them for settls ment. J AS. 11. G. OI'RE, Ksecn'or. TftISiTBYSI! TOYS!!! A Genera! Assortment, Wholesale & Retail HXSmBMAIffSa Butler November 18(15. FOR THE STJLIsriDA.RID Hist or y of the War TIIE WORK will be printtMl from a boantifn), clear new type, on flne calendered paper, made exprossly for thin waik, b<' eoinpri«ed in one \ery large volumo of over a fbonwind pageM. illustrated with over one hund red and fifty portraita ofl distinguished officers and civ liana, vings. executed In the highest style of tbe art. It will befurni«bpd »'»enhaoribers in neat and substantial bind ing, at the following prices, payable on delivery. fn( Fine Cloth 50 per copy In Fine Lout her'f Library 5ty1e,)...... T. 50 w In Fine Cloth, (•JermaiO 6.50 In Fine Leajh r;t»erman,( Library Style) 7.50 «*J This work has IH» rival aa a candid, lucid, complete, authentic and hdiable history of the "great conflict," In the solution of matter the antliorba* oonflned ' hlpiself strictly to nfllrial data, derlvep from there porta of Northern and r'oufhe-n G-neri!.i. the report of the Committee on fhe Conduct of tho War, National and Retard Archive. Ac. ID; ha* earofully avoided the introduction ofany mat ter i # .it strictly r*liaJbls and mfteial , and has succeeded in pjrm the publio that he has pu'cliasinl the right of .lo*fph Whiteflald, pat ented last Jnne, f>r tanning leather, in the' fblTowing; townahips. forward. Adam*, Muddrcreak, Oakland* Summit, Jcflfetaon, Clinton. Huffalo, WiDfleld, Clearfield, Donegal. Cranberry, Worth, ferity. Wid»ib *ex and Penn 1 wlmli fnither to cantlon the public against purchasing from any one else, us no oue baa authority fiom me. JAM 1:3 WALTERS, Breakneck, Re*. T.'» i Vdnna! .a , .jtur's ;%oticc^ ' T RTTKILi of AduiiuisCiation on tho estate of Nnocj \_i Davis, late of Jentie T .w»»M ! jip.,dt