THE AMERICAN Butler, Pa. Wednesday, Jan. 31, All correspondence qq business con nected with this office, should he addres sed to the "CITIZEN, Butler Pa." All eotnmunicstiona on matters of gen eral or local subjects should be addressed as above. They Bhoqtd !»|so be accom panied by the name of the author, and if in the judgment of the Editor 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 eitfcer for subscription, advertising or job printing can be made by mail *t our risk. All business connected with the office trill receive prompt attention by Mr. R. I). Ri'ey, who will reeeipt in my name for ail moneys received Ac. All kinds of Job Printing—cards, vendue bills kc. promptly and neatly executed. ' Ttios. ROBINSON. A set of Furs (victorine), was lost on Monday, the 22d ult, between the Cath olic church and the Plankrosd bridge, south of the borough. Any person find ing them will be rewarded on leavipg word at the CITIZEN office. HfWe are much indebted to our Rep resentatives at the State capitol for their many favors in the shape of public docu tnents. Theie favors are truly appreci ated ttS- We have just received Aurther's Home Mugazine for Febuary. It is a aplen id Magazine—second to none in the country. Send $2,50 to 'I. S. Arthur & Co., 323 Walnut St., Philadelphia Pu., they will send you the Magazine for one year. I^glsltilhc. In the House on the 10th inst , our worthy Representative Mr. Negley offered a joint resolution relative to an equalization, by Congress, of bounties to those who enlis ted in the late war. Referred to the Com mit tee on Federal relations. The section was agreed to. It passed filially withoui a dissenting voice. Count} Aiulilorw. This board which has been in session <or a few weoks back has completed its labors. The financial condition of the county is indeed encouraging. Over five thousand dollars is found in the treasury, which, if all arrearages from delinquent collectors were rcaliz d, would be swelled Jo the neighborhood of 825,000. The Auditors deserve praise for the able and satisfactory manner in which they dis charged their duties. Lt»t of Jurors. Grand Jurors drawn for February term, 1866 : Wm. C. Adams, Fairview; Thomas /lack, Middlesex ; Abraham Zicgler, Sr., Jackson; John Brown, Centre; Josiah McKce, Allegheny ; Joseph Sutton,Con cord ; Thomas Thompson, Clay ; Henry Wolford. Slipperyrock ; Abraham Beam, Franklin ; Abraham Beavers, Buffalo ; Jonathaa Shancr, Muddyereek; John C. Euirick, Peun ; M. F. White, Copno quenussiug ; Benjamin llicjj irdson, Ad ams; David W. Shakly, Parker; Lui:h Dalzell, Cranlterry ; David Dickey, For ward ; John Zieglej, of A! raliam, Lan caster ; • Joseph Brittain, Bor. Butler ; James McKissiek, Mercer ; Thomas Book Worth , Hugh FuH,erton, Butler: John Porter, Marion-; Wm. Lardiri, Clinton. TRAVERSE JURORS —1 ST WEEK. John Smullen, Adams; Thomas Me- Kamey, Allegheny , M. N.Greer, Bulla lo; Wui. FOWIOT, Butler; 11 F. ,Glyi;lß Brady ; Jacob Brown Centre ; \yUJ 'l'. - bay, Clay , Joseph Black, Cherry; Jno McGrady, Clearfield ; David Hay Clin tou ; Piatt Sutton, Concord ; Jacob Cri der, Cranberry ; JamesG. Dodds, t'onuo queuessing ; Klisha Wick. Donegal; Davin Thompson. Fairview ; Frederick Burry, Franklin ; Christian Dumlmuglt, Joseph Ziegler, Jackson ; J'eler Bauer, Jefferson; Isaac Boyer, Lancaster ; Robt Beaton, Jr., Marion ; Jos pit Brown. Mercer; llobert MiddlegiNt; 1 Joseph White, Mu.ldycreek ; Mieh.iel MeKlwcc Q.iklaud ; Abdel C. MartiL. Peun; Thos. Snyith. Jr.. Parker; John Ralston, Slippwyrock ; John Mitchell, Summit; James Kudick, Venango; Henry Stouer, Washington ; Jacob Smith Miller, Boro Butler ; Abraham Heushow, Boro Millerstown ; Samuel Riddle, Boro Pruapeot; J.J. Kelley, Ksq.. Boro Cen treville ; Robert Gilleland Boro ilaruio "7 SECOND WEEK, Robert Badger, Petersville; F. Laubc. Saxonburg ; Dr. L. Lusk. Zelicnople; J. 8. Pugh, Harrisville; Samuel Staples, Adams; S;mon Smith, Allegheny; H. Geariug. Buffalo; Philip Bickcl. Butlei; Sei'j. Grossman, JJsa.. Bovard, Cherry ; Evtm Joges, Clinton; John Wick, Concord; Benjamin Garvin, Cranberry; Geo. Beighley;(3uniioquenes sing; Henry Reep. Fairview; William Brown, Frauklin ; M. Graham, Forward; David Ziegler, Jackson ; James Crainer. Jefferson; Henry B. Weise. Lancaster; Alex. Seaton, Marion ; Alex. Brown, (oj* E.,) Mercer; Robert Miller, Middlesex ; John Seheidemantle, Muddyereek ; H. MuKeever, Oakland; D. Dixon. Peun , John Parker; Wm. Bigham, Slipperyrock; Klisha Macurdy, Summit; Joseph Sloan, Venango; Jam<sSt wart, Washington , Robert Hetselgesser, Win field; Perry Elliott, Worth; Jas. Glenn, boro. Butler; neath of Andrew Carn*, E«q. By an exchange wo learn the sad news of the death of oar former towsman, Mr. Carns. This will be sad pew*, not only to his numerous relations in this county, but to a large circle ot former friends. He was one of our leading citizens. Jli,t alas, he has gone the way of all (he earth. Wc heartly sympathise with his family and friends. The following is from the 1 Ytrklg Rec ord, Aledo Illinois. (ilpd, at his residence, near Sunbeam, Mere r c mty, lIJ., o[ Comtumpt|on, Andrew Carn«,. geJ 51 yen *. Brother Carns was converted und-r the I ib H*N of llish pp Simpson, in the year .ine 1 the M K- Churc i, of which ho remained a member till hu ueUh. whic i occurred Doc. 27,184V On him 'religion ha I in*l» its m press b<ith upon hi s mind and character, aim diat!i came uj»on him only to r.movs him where the ship'* company meet, who sailed utih their be neath. lie Isaves a dear wifo, and aa Intere tnr fa n ily, who dseply feel their lo«t May thit O»d t»» * % watched over him, till he took him home t • i«t fr m j his labors forever, give t era (opifort in their altlirtos. Ifea)th of Uorrrnor C'urlSu. When Gov. Cart in li'ft Ilarri.-burgli for the Island of Cuba, some of tho he-it professional men and many of bis warm est personal friends were apprehensive that he would not return alive. His ner vous condition was such as to -render it difficult for hhn to move. I lis entire sys tem had been reduced fearfully, and the man seemed to have boon utterly exhaus ted by the Herculean labors and incalcu lable responsibility of his position. At ter an abseuca of not (juite t'*o months, His Kxcellency returns to the capital en tirely restored. He has lul y regained his usual cheerful demeanor. The old l>hy ical elasticity has been restoroi}, and the loan to ul. appearance and it} reality, is himself again, fitted once more for the discharge uf those important duties to whose attention he almost sacrificed his life, and in the performance of which he only flagged in tjve yetirs. when his phys ical energies were incapable loßirer of yielding to his mental poweis. Thus re stored, Guv. Curtin comes back to the capital ready fo.- the great work which confronts hiui in the last year of his sec opd administration, in which he will dis charge with the faithfulness a d fear lessness that have characterized hiui in all his official duties. It is presumed that Governor Curtin will not complete his message, aq as to have it in rea iness :or ooiufuunication to the Legislature, boforc next Monday. Before the Governor Iclt for Cu'ii, he was iu no condition to engage in the preparation of this important doeum?nt He comes hack, however, iu restored health, and is Ijow already actively eji; gaged in the performance of official du ties lh/rriulmnj Tclrgri<ph. NPIK IAI7 XOTIt'HS. MApiti i: On Thursday, Dec .1, ii . ,ut. i.vibv A II H'ai ers, Mr. Oe ige Rolirer nn-l Mi»» Cathaiiue Kachner, both if Brauy tp., this county tin Wedneiday.Pecembej *J7th. at tl.e same place by the same, Mr. bamuel R. Mi ail u»d .Saucy C ihump son, both of Ceutrn tp., thisc mffty. On Thursday tho 11th in-t by the same,at the Mr Ji hn Meyers, Mr Martin Hay* mid Mi*« fcjix tbwth Myers, ull ol Lancaster tp., this county. till the .Tilth inst . *.t the reaid.-uee of \V IT. I>. McCundicss, I-*oq.. Mr. Mattli*-AV H-r >iso of Oak land tp-. to Mio Martha Cocbr.in, id Centre tp., this C °W? mention this fSct before beln-,' iflrinlty 111- fornietl the facts having ensue to our k. owlnUe In u some what i hind<-st> lie wat. V. >♦ Since writlnjf t v e iib<»ve. a 112 bic dis psitch announces the facts t.b. v stated, and th .t a slice of eake is on Its way t • our ofl «•, iu auti ipi tion of which we wish llie li.o py pair all the enjoy ruents the marriage st ite can bestow. 1)1 K f> st his residence in nklhfyi To »ntl»*rCo, J in'JTth IbOG. Andrew Mijllngar iT years 3 mor.tbs aud II days. • «T>KniTOli of thsCITIXKS. Dear Sir With your per mission. 1 wish to say to the toad MM «.f yonr paper, tlinl I will send, hy return mail, to al 1 who wi-,h it. [free] a Recipe, with full directions 112 r ni ik'n»r and hsinK n .am plo Veretablo Balm, that will effei-tuiHy rtmove. hi ten days, l'imple«i, Blotehei, Tan, Kreil'lei and all lmpurl- , ties of the Hiin, I saving the same soft, clear, smooth airJ j beautiful. I will also mail free to th'we h v'ng Bald J7eads. or | Bate direction* and iufirtnallnu that aiil enable them t • start a fall growth of Luxuriant Hair, WhlskerN. or \lon»tache. in Icm than thirty days All appli • tiotii answered by return mail without charge. Kepectfuilv your*. 11108. V. i'HA I'M A A*. Chomlst, Nov.'.- . ~"m. Broadway, New Vnk ] SF-VING MACHINES! milK mi l crslgned wishes to inform the public that I sho la iheairentof the ctdebrated " .112 WILSON, hewing mn< him- for this comity , and i« now prepared « furniih this relebrntod machine, with all | its moder ■ ImprovementK, to al l desiring to purchase n first ciasr marhino. Biio hat constantly on ha Mill ina chine oil . needles, thread oiler*. *r,« A I** scent f.ir Br. Martin I Mm. M Ledd's improved models for cu ting drcssen, Mii'ks, Ac. She solicits the )>atronuge o'f the public. Mrs. Dr. T.J. LOW MAn. Butler Dei* 20. IW6. CoxniiM r Tivßa.—'The underslgncil having boon restored to health in a few weeks by a very Mimple reme dy, after having suffered several vents, with a Revere lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption—ls anxious to makeknowu to his fallow sufterets tbe meatix of cure To all whodeftheit.hewft neo.T . .>f the prc»- cription used, [freo of Charge . w«XK His directions for preparing and u*lngthe sanie. which'they will find nsure cure fur CONSUMPTION, AMNMA, BNOM MITIS. Cottons, Gqi.w, etc The only object ot the advertiser iu BendiMc the prescription i- to beuetit theafllicted, and apread in humation wh icti he conceives to be invaluable, ami he hope* every -ufferer will try his remedy, as tl coet them nothing, and may prove a bteisiug. Parties wishing tho prescription, will please address RKV. 1 I>W A l:D A. \\ ILSON, Williaiupbuig, Kings Count v. JVov. 20. 'Rft—lm New Vork . WINTER GOODS AT Reduced Pricey, fihawlm, llrrliiocs Delalns, Alpaeaa, Coburgs, I'eplins «Cv. Flannels, Wluter Clothing. «(p., etc.. Sow Oflcring at Qretf\y Reduced Prices b T JAMES A. NE.GLEY, KITLI U PA. January 24, IMfe** DirtTiors. THE following named persona were elected l>(rsct Cf the BtUier county Mutual fire Insurance ConT psnvioi the enonlbg year: t* Q, Puivis. W .CainjH/WI K. M'Junkin, W g. Bovd, John Berg, |l. J. Cummiags, M. C* Usiuemao, A. Wier, Samuel W. J. , Campbell, Abr'm L. Kingshnrrv Jan. U, w«.) H. C IIKINESf AN, Bee'y. | SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue «112 sundry writs «>f Yenditlonl Rxp ma«, AHm Vcmtitinol Kraad fieri Facias Usucd 0 I the Court of Common MOEM of Butler cmoty, and to mo directed, there will bo exposed to public sale at the Court House.in tbe borough of Butler, ou the fourth Monday of itliPLirjr, next, at one o'clock, p. m., the fallowing deacribea propMl;, to wit: AW the right, title lnt.«r*-«t en 1 claim of Jan;** B-- v.nd. of in and to fifty acres of hind, more «>r !**•« sitn ntcd lnCherrr township, Butler ;>untv, PA., bounded north by \V«hingo«n Bovaru; ea-»t by Bryan : *>utb by Double; w«»*r by Buvard ¥1 J acies f\ wired; Frame fTonse and haw-tr.iil thereon erertc-1 Seixrd and taken in tx<cutbuns tho pmpeity of Jam?s vard at tbe -nit of Kub-jrt >l«*C«.l. A l>o, All tbe > Ight. ft e int• rest malt laltn nfW. S. Smith, 1 112 in and tot vo hunor-d and «wo acres of laud, mor* or tea*, limited in l*atk« r township, Butler county, la, Ixitinded notth by lands 112 raujrly of II.P. Leonard; «a*t by T' nmas Conelly ; rvuth bjf lani* fofm*-riy "112 J hn tfav : w>t by Turnaa and David Kelly, w.th all the ap pertinences belonging t lento, thereon er**cied- rt»»«c --«-i! and tikef* in rxri-utiun as the property ol W. N ntiiith, at th.-suit of p. U. Mrah. AIJJ, All the right, tltlo lnti-re.it and claim of Richard James. of in and tosl*t/-two acr ;s oflwl. in reo - loiS, siiu;.t>.«l In Donegal town,hip, ButLr county. Fenn a., b. iimb-l n*!th by John Uritfln; c-'n: by It. lljutoi; rp,uth by Wtu Ban***!, west bv James Bredin Ko.tv acre) cle.iri d; Log llnuae and Fruneet ble theie.>n er it'd - fecizsd an 1 t.iken in execution the of llicxard Jamos. at the suit of lj. JSvans A LS« >. .Mi the right, title interest and claim <>f Adolhead I/iilirr, Kx*r uf Fred Ldber, dee'd, 01, in and to oue hundred aired of land. mor»- or less, situ tie in W Infield townnhlL, Butler county, Pa., bounded north by Sioti, Mklb/ fisher, ■i»u»h by 11-K-k, west by Ashler; 112 rty acres cleared. .*eixod and taken in execution a* the property of Adelheal Loibor, Kx'r of Jfred briber, dec d, at the suit of K. 11: Helntbold. ALSO. AH the ri.-ht, tit> i nt-r -st and cSaimot J.is. Ant* strong, of In und to one hundred and twenty-srveil acres of land, more or bss, situate In Cheriv town ship, Butler county, "u . bounded noith by lands of John Thompson, by Isilah Armstroio.south by Ale*. Srnntroiii*. m.d weat bv Win. 11. Wig ton.— \bout i<U acres cleared, tu of which are meadow. L«{j House, L«»k Darn, WAAIM Sliul <itid Spring Mouse thereon erected, belted and taken in eXe»M»ttou as prop'Ttv* of Jamea Armstrong and K.i Wuiford, fwr use of Katber Buchanan. Al« c O. All the right title Interest and claim of lltigb .Vc- F.-r y. of iu and to one but dred acres of land, in I on-'i-sl township. Butler couuty. I'a . bounded aud d'.terlbcd aa follows : on the north by lands of Cly ui< rand Meylert. enitby Joseph M«>rtinan and Saiii uel Wilson, south by llenry Hansel. Wist by M'Bride and M Klroy. fifty m-res cleared. !*ei»ed uu«l taken in exifntion us tl.e property of James Uredin, Ad in'nistrator of .MeMlrov, dee'd, and Mitbin. Forqncr, ht theauit of Vstrleß Murphy, for use. W. BUACU r. sheriff. Sl-.erifTrf i.»flice. lii.tl. r, Jan. 16, 'tfJ. Writ or I'artitlun. lhitlcr county, ss. is the matter of thu IV.rtllionOf the Heal Eitsts of \lntthi.ii tu the ifrph.MisCourt of Bntler co-tnty, N'o 42, Juno Term.. I«*J6. 'ih« Commonwealth of i'eiun; lvauia, to the H-uiaaiid I e«ai of Mat Pchwoe ble, dec d , to wit :—Mary gcbwoeble, widow, mid Ca haiine Ilu.di Schvtroeble, Ma:y Bernard S'hwoelde. hhzibetb Sebwoeble. Margaret sichwoeble, Juo.riclioswlde.l'eter Scbwovble a,'id t'hi.Oinena achwoe ble. children ol 31atihias Pcliwoeble, deed. Vou and each i-f you, ai'e hereby cited to bo. aud ap- L«U before our at ant>rphin> court. t-> be he.d at Butler, in and tor tI.V county of Butter, on the iih 31ouday of I'ebrttary naxt.it being tin* £Hti d.t; of said m iiih. to accept ttie laul preniwe* an vulued and ap praivni by the Jury of inquest, or allow iau>a wiiy the butue should net be Ijl<J. By thoCoint, \N. J. Y«A'NG,CI fr. Clerks Offl o, Cutler, Jan 17, '<W. Writ ol* Partition. Butler county, St. IN the matter < 112 tho Petition for Partition, of the Iteal hstute of Kennedy, late ol Muddy cTeek tp.. dee d iu the Otphann Court of Butler county. No. 7S, Dec. Teini. I?h ft. 'J lie Cotuttionauolth cf I'euusylvonia.to the Heirs and heg«l Kepre.etitativea if hUward Kennedy, to wit—3/rn. Prudence Keniie«ly, widow, an • klinabeth Oreer, (Konneily) Maty Spaie«t -r. (Kennedy) Murgaret Mageo, Jane A. BroHij, < Kennedy > I) Kennedy", K-Iw.ou K -nnedy, Milton Kenn-dy. Newton Kennedy, Jsp;M*« H. Kennedy, hl./.i Kennedy, Emily , Kenned*, >iiiieiva Ketr:udy ami Win A Kale, minor children of J-ha Keme ly. <loc d. f>r wh jt»» Mrs Pru dence Kennedy id itiiardian. 'the nafd Real Katute coni:»ti» of Oue Hundred and Fifty Ac en of land, more or lean, aiiu tteiu MuddycTeek Putler county. l*a., b •un h.-d north by John lie I; e;iht bv J. W. toi renter ; south by liuvM Fiazler ; we/»t by Kdwaril Fraaier's hoim. and John lleil You, and cvaiy one if you are hereby cited to l>e,and appear, at t*n Orph in 1 C« urt. to he held at littler, in and for the couuty of Butler, on t.ie 4t.i Monday <-f Febi u »ry wxt, t > nhow cftuio, if a:iy there bo, why a writ uf iai tit: JU should uot b<3 awarded By toe Court, Jan. 17,'0u. W.J YOU Nil. Cl'k. Orphiiias' Coiiri Male. BY virtu* of an order aud decree of the Orpliain' ('■•urt in and for the county of It nil or, tho under signed Adiii'.ni-trator id Kohert Allot', dee'd, will offer lor sale at public vendue, on tho premhe*. on the lWi tiny nj tftbruary, A• V , IfciGO, at ont o'clock, I'. M. t oj tu id Jay, One Hundred an :1 Thirty Acre* of Land, be the Name mireoc less, «dtuMe In Allegheny town ship, Butler county. I'enn'a. bounded on the n->rth by laud- if the heirs of I anac jVorria, «>njthe enst by lauds of John Allen and Jftmei tla ron the with by lands of John Kescnberry, nud on the west by Mr. Gould. Ti tle good. Terms of Sale One-third of thu nijrcliase money to be pti'l «»n too confirmation of wile by the *aid Court, and the hilauce In two equal annual payments theroal ter with interest from said confirmation. S. E. ALLKf. Jsn. 10, *CO. Adm'r. Orphans' Court Hale. ].V pursuance of an or , ''»»* i f the Orphans' Court of Butler county, I will offer for sale at public ontcry, on the prombo*, on T lursriay the of February, 1800, at 2 o'clocl, J' M.. Seventy Acres of Land, in Penn township. Bntler connty. adjoining lands of Wm Wilde, l.li llartNell, Wm A'ixon, and otltet lauds of Jas M'Oee. dee'd. Ab>ut *Jo*acres cleared and fenced, the balance weli timbered, and all w.dl watered. TI.KM>: —* ins third'in hand, the bal tnce in twocqnal annual payments with interest from time of sale. JOSEPH 801-TIIETT, JOHN MO EE. Jan.-10. '3o.] Executors of Jas. M'Oee, dee'd. Every Body His Own Broom Maker. (>l. \RK"K Met a lie Broom Wrapper Is the most suc j cesdul article if the kind ever introduced into this ecuntry. Patented May 2-'M, 1805. Agents aro making fiom 110 to f_D per «lay. The rigßt of this county for sale Send for circular AU> <>» PETFRS k C », jan in, 'O6: Box 218, !lairi«burg, T*a. Oissoiiition of l*ar£iierNhip. rjlllK. partnership heretofore exi-<iini? between the I aubscribrri. under the name of lielyibold it S«»n, has thin dsy heen disolveil bv mutnd consent. The Books of tho lite frm. will be by Theodore Ililmbold. where all. knowing themselves indebted, will pleas call and make payment. J O niLMBOM) A SON. Theodore Tlelmbold will coutinite lbs business as heretofore, at the old stand. fcaxont'iirc. January Ist, 1S60::2 mis. Woolen Faetorj lor Kale. riIHK sul»!«cribers will offer fur •«!•. at public outcrv. 1 on Thmrrday the Ist of MmcJi, IS"6, a \Y'W)IiEN l AtTORY, situate in Plipperyrock tosnshlp. Butler co, Pa The Factotv is a large, three story building with : all thejircesiary appai tenances of a Woolen establish- i ment together with - J7 acrea-'of good land. Faletocoui nieuce at oue o cloek, I» M. Terms made known on day of aale. CLKUY A BROTHERS. Jan 10, XC—Ct» | A SELECT SCHOOL IN Prospoot» llu t lor Co. Pa. RKV. J. J. ROOKWKM.. Teacher. Term begins April *Jd—Closes. June 29th. IM3O. Tho patronage of the public is solicited. Tuition a* follows: Common School branches, $4 00. Algebra, -Vat-I'liiloaophv. Rhrtoric. Ijatin. Greek and Book-keep ing, f»i 00. .Yormal exerciaea, for the lieueht of leach ers. Tuition requited in advance. For farther partic- , ulars. Address J. J- ROCKWKth. Janlo,*M ) pruspeet, Butler Co. Pa. | FOR S-A-XjH]. A Rood firm of 1»8 acres about acres i leare«l tbe rest g<iod timber land, ai« cf is afli watei&T. A Loo HoygE and a variety of fruit trees—the /arm is situ ated in tp., Butler co Pa- Six miles .«>ntj» ol Butlcrand about half a mile cant of tho road. Fur further pai tictiars luqutrs of tue subwiber on tho premises. M. F. DAYERI JWILLB, Orphan's Court Hale. BY virtue of ar order and decree of the Orpheus' Court of Duller county, the nnderslgncd Kxecntor of John P. Cunningham, dee'd, will offer f»r salo at pubi'r. eeftduo, on the premises, ou JkmttiM the 9th day cf Fbhruhrjf, A. D., 1866, at one oWocA, P. Jf., o/ mid One Hundred and Twenty Acresof Land, m«re or less, sitnate In Venango town«blp, county afore said, and .bounded on the north by of James E. Millet, on the east by land* of \Yilliam Martin and oth er?, on the south by landx of Levi Kerr, and os the West by lands of W. Lay ton aud W. Hanlin, tbe appar te nances. Terms of SalsOne-ibird of the pnrchaas money to be paid on the confirmation of sale by the Court,and tbe balance in two eoual annua! payments with interest from said cccfirruwlm. WILLUM Jan. 10, Zi4entir. i THE LIGHT OF_THE WORLD. DR. MAGGIEL'S I PILLS AND SALVE Then* Life-giving remedies are ff>r the flr*t tlm*, given publicly to the w«rl4. lor over a quarter of* | century of private practice »he ingredients in these jj LIFE-GIVING PILLS! Have been used with th* greatest sttcce«s. Their mlstlon It iwt only to prevent olMw. but to cure. They anarch out the various maladietthv which the patient U *ufferlng end re-Invigorate* the failing system. To the age I anJ infirm a lew dose* of these I'ILI.S will pedve to be A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, K--r in erc r y rise they all new life and vitality, am! re : store the Waning energies to their pristine state. To the I voting and middle-aged,they will prove mMt iuvslunble. as a reidy. specific, and sterling medicine. Here la a [ ; dream realised, that Ponce-de Loon sought for three j hundred years ago. and never found. He l*dced for a | I ftuntain that would restore tho oil to aud piake youth ever AnEternalSpring! I It was left for this day and honr to realise the dreiin. and show, in one glorious fhet, tho mastic that made it i | fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES ; Cannot stay the flight of yssrs. but they cap force back • i and hold aloof, disettae thai might triumph over the j aged aud the young. Let noue hesitate then, but seita t the favorable opportunity that offers. Wheu taken as j prescribed— ! For Bilious Disorders i Nothing csn he more prodactive "112 cure than these 1 Fills, Their matrlc influence la felt at once; and tho usual concomitants of this iniat distressing disease are leuiovod. Thesu remedies are made from the purest Vegetable Coiijpouml*. | Tbe7 will not harm the most delicate female, anl | can bo given with good effect in prusciibod djsos to tlit ; youngest bube. For Cutaneous Disorders I And all eruption* of the skin, the SALVE is moat in valuable. It dooa not heitl externally alone, but pene trates with tho searching effects to tLe very root of the e> il ! dr. mmi pills Invariably Cure.(lie Following UiM'tisen : Asthma, Dowol Complaints. Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases. Cos4lvene*s, |)))prpsU, Diarrhcea, Dropsy, Del tiity r»rtf * i*»». Female Complaints, llcadnche, Indigestion Influenza, Inflamatlon. Inward Weakness, Liver Complaint, of Spirits, lllugw.rni. Salt Rheum, Scalds, Fkln Diseases. Notice —None genuine without the engraved trade mirk around each pot or box, signed by 1)R. .1. >1 AUG IEL, 4J, Fulton at., New York, tocountet telt which is felony. 4rf-Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medicine® throughout the L'uited State* aud Canaaaa—at 2i cents per box or pot. UUSBUfo'S & "GRAHAM. (I.ate of tho L*. S. Arm'v) PHYSICIANS AND. SURGEONS. • 1-Oirtc* in Boyd's block, Mnin lifts/ fytlif Pa. K.xeentor"n Xolice. N'OTICK U given that Letters testamentary, cn the estate of J. l». Cunningham, lute of Yeuah«o Tp., dee d have been granted «o the uudrr ig-ied, Therefore all persons km-wing themselves indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment, and those having c laims against the«aiue, will preseut them properly authentic cated for settlement. WM. MARTIN. Dec 13. 18C6. *'*'« Valuable lteal Kstalc for Sale. HOUSE and I d situated on north east side of dia- hi the horo . 112 Hutler. now occupied by Mrs. Ann Rrcdin. .41*»««4iie acres of land adjoinin-r the town of Hutlnr on the Klttannlng road south of lot now « ccu pled by Herman Hoi* F-q. Also ft.. aciesof land on old Franklin road near the Fail giouid. For plica aud terms' enqulof K. M JUMtI.V. E-q. llutler. Pa., or .I AS. M. lllCfcDiN, E*q , iraukliu, i'a. Jan. 3d, '66—tf. PHOTOGRAPHS &C 8 AMUKL SYKES having purchased the well known Photograph Galleiy ol 11. C. lhwelton, situated on Main Street, opposite the store of Weber A Troutman. w mid re-pec I fully lufjini tho public that ho ia pt epaied to i>noTOt;nvi'iis, AJIBIIOTVPI3, FEUPEOTVPES, and the new Albotype or PORCELAIN picture—all in rh litest and most approved styles. Persons desiring life like pictures will do well te give him a call . Pictures tsken in dark weather as well as in ciear weather u* Call and examine specimens Dec. 13. IMS. Election of Director#. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BUTLER,) December |th ; 1-hc;. / \N election for NINE D! RKt'T^ oj tiua P>a6*<. t<> serve f.r ««no vear, will be Wld at the lUuklng Hou«e. on TITKMDAY, JAM* Alt Y Oth, IKtMV between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M , and 4 oVleck. P M. I. J.\'UM.MIN(JS, Dee. 6, IWft.—3t. Cashier. Orj»hasi"S Court Sale OF ESTATE. BY virtue of a»i onler and decree of the Orphans' Court of Hutler county. Pa., the undersigned vtd mlnistratrix of the estate of Alexander Speer, late of Washington tp . dee d, a ill expose to sale on tho prem ises, on Thi -H'Rvt,Ttt* Ist or Febri art, A D.. 1866, at one o'clock, ». m., of eaij d*y, the following Real Estate, situated in Washington tp.. eounty ami State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, viz ? Hounded on the north by lands of Robert Allen, eaxl by Hernard M Candleas, south bv Robert Hpeer—part cf -nine irari —and we-t by lands formerly owned by Thomaii Oraliam; ct»utaiulng forty acres, strh-t measure; Mlmut fifuv<u acres clcaied, and good wood laud on the remaiodei. TERMS -One-third in hand, and the balance in two eoual ahnual paymouta with interest, from the cauflr utation of sale. Rl'llAMAil Jan. 3, *OO. Adiu x. Afliiilnlxlraldi'K Sale of Heal Kstatc. TlfK nnderaitrned. Adinlniafator* af John f.eh mah. d» c'd, will in purs nance of an order and decree of the Orphans court of Butler countv. oflVf fo/ vile, on the prr-miKS. In Lancaster tp. on \VeUnesdav the 21 at day of Febrnarv, IBH6 a. 10 o'clock, a m.of aaid day, fitly uciea of land, with a ateam gr'mt-mi 1 there on. The other Improvements consist of a frame and log dwelling bonne, a burn. &e. A bout forty aces clear ed inu improved Thia property 'alocated inn pood nighlM->rhood and offers superior Inducements to purchasers. Ttle Indisputable. TFKJL'*M—One third in hand, the balance 4n ta-o erual payments thereafter, with interest from dav of sale. For Inrrther paitirular*. enqidre of the subscri bers in Harmony or our Attorney, John M, Thotnpsea, Duller Pa JONAS VMPBTR4D. fiisUBEN ML'S*KLMAN. Jan. Ci. IBM. ■ Adm'a. Gilmore &. Liebler. 106 WOOD ST. PITTSBURGH. JfANUrACTt'RETIS OF AUD J wnOLESALE AND BKTATL DEALERS IN THTJNKS, VALISES, Naddles, Harness AHU ALL KISDI OP IjA-TDIES SLA-CHEILS. For Sale. AnofUJfc and one sere of land situated on tha gheny plank n«d. eight miles from Ruller. It Wa good sUnation for a store—good neighborhood, conveni ent to chmche« add firr ftu9(r J Ul4oH»u| qnire i* tfch NEW ARRIVAL I OF WINTER DRY GOODS, Furs, Cloaks & Shawls J i TV JIi hate Jnat received the meet seuv | ) V plutv stock of Fretiah Mariaocj, WOOL DeLALNS CAiHVr.ftE UOBCRQ?. i Pit [NTS. MUSLrNI, CASSIMEItty, Ac &• I ever cdfcred to the public, and as eur stock was pur* chased 09 ll*e raeaut panic, w# aro able to aall at vary low pries*. Furs! Furs!! Furs!! We haw a very lwrice stock of Lad'es Ml'se* A children* Caps. Victorlnas. Collar*. Cuffs aud Muffs of all stylus, and quality. Also a very lino a«9jrtment of CLOAKSSACQUES&CIRCULARS, of our own Manufacture, which enables ui te sail at 1 less prices than parties alio buy them east. Me have a very large and cheap stock cf SIIAWLS OF ALL STYLES, SIZES PRICES AN'D QUALITIES. Remember wc bay h\\ utir gx>ds t<y the CASE,BALE & PACKAGE • which enables ns to sell at EASTERN JOBBERS PRICES, j Wa would call the attentljnof j WUULKHALE BUYEIIS to this stock of Goods. /PUNLAP I.L'KKR A CO. 13C, Federal St., ALLEGHENY CITT. I Dec. 0, l*fs. r.mo PAPER, AT March. 92.1 W. TIKTNRMAN' HTIIAI IIORHK, to the residence pf the subscriber living In j Kttflhl i tp., Butler county, I'a.. on 01 abort the IMb of Jaunary, one Hay Horse three years old next spring; otic white foot. Tho owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charge* and take him awav otherwise he will be disposed of acc.»rding to law, C6—St) OEORUK TRUDY. Public Sale of Ileal E»<n(e. nil IE undersigned will offer at publia sale in lis rmo X ny, Hutler county, Pa ,on Tuesday, l'ebuuiry 20th, 18Go, r.t 10o'clock, a. nt., of said day.the following propejty, all of which in ait tinted in Jackson township Butler Co., and near the town of Harmony. No. 1, TW.) lIUNDRKI) k BIGHTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less two hundred of a hkli are cleared, in a e<>od state of cultivation The balance is s;ood timber Hesidfsthis the improvementsconalsts or a two story Stoi e Home if: a large Stohc Bank Darn, 70 bv 50 feet: ICO bearing apple and 25 peach trees, al of selected quality* Thia faun is of the best quality, and well adapted to grain and stock raising; it Is «la.» well watered, then? being a fine spiin* in tlin cellar . I the !ioii*e. A liall.oad has been lately surveyed through 1 "'. 'contains n2 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, eigh teen of which are cleared and cultivated; it has a young orchard of 10*> apple trees of g mhl fruit, two springs of good water, and is within one tnila of tho village of Zellfi.opb.. - No 3, THREE-FOURTHS OF AN ACRE, oniheZsl lenoplu and Perryvllle Plank Load, cleared, fjucod and near Zelienople gate. 4. 1« « linio-t >ne lot contalniue TWO ACRES, on Hreaknetk, ami has beds of the best quality of limestone. . I'heie sevar.il pieces of lan 1 aro all uudev good 112» nee txcept lot aVo. 4. which I-. not enclosed. They will be s >ld altogether or hi part* as purchasers may desire.- This propei tv was owned by Andrew 11. Ziegler, laie dee'd,and i« now offered forsale by his heirs. Tho title is indisputable and will be given free L'»m Incuuibtances, have boeij ma.le by which the widow will release all claims to the |-f-'Ptrty, Tho terms aro e.isv an<l will be mule known <»n day of *nle Further pit titulars can bo had by addressing anv • 112 the aubscilherH at Zeliouople, or our Attorney, J, M. Thompson.at Hutler. John Y- ZvgJor. Hantuel Wise. ll*:iry Hoyer, John Pcffer, Jacob V. Zleglcr, Jac.'b F. M iao .Inn *24, »v;—3t. Valuable Real Kutate lor Kale. VROCT twenty acres of prima meadow l*u l adj in :ng the Horo.'f Hutler will bo divided ii.t» lols . 112 five acresor m >ru to suit pnrchAsors. Price olio hun dre.l dollars pet acre, Alsoono lot In the bnro. of but ler, adjt lning the Martin Tannery, price S4OO Inquire of CHARLES M'CANDLKM ■Tannary 21, n. llullur !'«. raOlT!fj® FRUIT! nillEundersigned proprietors of ' RURAL HILL NUR _1 JsKRY" wisnesto inform the public that they have now on hands at their nurser>. l-wated about two and one half mile* south-west of the bortmgh of Butler, tho bent and largest vari»'.; cf fruit trees ever offeied t > the public b» thb. c >un%' Their fru.t trees consist of the APPLE, PEAR, PEACII. AND CHERRY. These ere unquestionably the largest as they are r.lso the best varieties ever offered in this *e< ton Their va riety cf HIIRURHKRY Is also large. They would there fore aoUcit a liberal patronage the eomin# spring. Now i- the time to select their round and make your orders which will be promptly filled. The trees can be had ai the nursery or delivered where ordered to auit purcha sers. Every farm should have a gond orchard. SILAS PEA RCE £ BON 8. January 17,1 W. AX 1 \ I'ALLA llLii Cl'BE FUR RHEUMATISM, rilO those wh'i think and reflect. Now my brother, sls | ter or friend .as the case may that 1 ask of you i*. that with a elear mind, and a pure heart—a love for truth, and a willingness to accept it, you read the fob I am curing quite a number of rases of Rheumatism ••very year, and uow I intend to make it kn<«Wn general ly through the medimn of newspipers. I have c«fn And my medicino principally t«» my own for a considerable length of time, in order to test its merits thoroughly, aud now I can offer it to the public with a ceriainty of Its success, knowing that a ♦rial will ' recommend it. Ido not recommend it ti cure'anything but RHEUMATISM—for which I h»ve tested it* merits thoroughly, with satisfaction to myself and other*. 1 can send liiv compound ny m ill b» any addrca* ; home recommendations, as to who I ain I refer the public to S. Lowell and P. Knouse. of Richland.tp.. Venango co., Pa.,C C. Sloan, S R.sw, and H. K. Camp, of Emleuton : Mr-. Hrencman. Clarion ; Mrn. M Salein: and Mrs M'Giunis, Richland tp., Clarion co., Pa., and a lw»st of others who have bee if cured by my vegetable com pound. Add. ess. with two 3cent stamps, R, F. BLAIR, Emleoton, Venango co., Orphan's Court Wale. BY virtue of an order ami decree of the Orphan's court of Hutler county, the undersigned, guardian of the Estate of Angiuttu* Hays, minor son of W m. Hays late of Lanca*tert| dee'd. will offer for sale at nnblic ven due on the premises on Saturday the 24th day of Feb ruary next, at one o'clock p. m. "112 said day, ono bund led andecventy-flre acres of land more or lesa situate In said I<ancastor tp.. Bntler county, Pa. Bounded noith by I'Hmlsof Goo Hays, on the ent James and Joni ah Matthews and Prospect road, on the south I y lands o Mr*. Klimefettec, and on tho west by lands of Star langh Robert Hays, and others The interest of said minor in aald land wvl be subject to the pa\meni of certain lagacleacharged upon it by said doc' 4 in jiia will probated and re-onactod iu Hutler and aiso Mibjtrl to the donor of said minors mother and grand-mother on the same. Terms Of sale, one-third of purchase money to be paid at the contt/mation ofssleby the court and the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter with interest from said confirmation. JOHN R M'JUNK IN. Jan 17 1 *M. ttuardian William El. Moore. «r~ » . • ♦ PENSION; eOUNTY CLAIM AGENT E. ll'Jmikln's Offles, Malm Street, op ' posits "Zimmerman's Hotel, Butler, - i Bmier Co. Pa. Air No until nJalms meriv i HEAD QUARTERS. | NEW ESTABLISHMENT JOHN P. ORB, LA TE OF THE POTOHA CAIiMY, ; PHO TOGRAPHER & AMBROTYPj&T, TT AS •recta l a Now Bull ling <vn Jefferson *jroj»J. m>- Xl ftosite the Cimix Office, \\litre bo Is prepated, wllli an entirely N EW APPAUATU.3 and MATAPUL of the YEK Y BEST Ql'AlirYiu* LA TEST Stl'±£S, "life like pictures. THANKFUL FOR PAST PATRONAOK, VK'>FFRB our 4oi vice* to the pubMo : ami pie lg# ourselves to spar* no pelt aor labor t > all ■ Buy tMnk proper lo give us n call. JOHN P. OPR. Butler, Oct. 4, 1%6: tf. Auditors Xottce. Butler Cuvi'ty, |j. IN the matter of tho .'coonrt of ffm. Dick •ad R. McKinnls, Adui't. of J din M KlnnU der'd. In the Orphans Court of Duller Countf. No. 41, Dee. To: m. HU6. * And now to.wit, dee fl, W, on motion of L. £. Mitchell. Court appoint G W. Fieeiju!, na Auditor te iiiArtirti.il 1 the assets aud makeibuti^u. By the Court, W. J. YOUNO, Clerk. Lwll attend tn the duties of tha above apjiolntnie-.it nt H;e ofllce of John M. Thompson In Butler. ou 'I hum day th«*l»t day ot Feb: IW>6 nt one o'clock P. >1 ,of wlrch all partloe Interested, wil! take n't ee. G.W. FLELGKIt Auditor. Stray -Hare. 112 IvMKtotlia residence of the subscriber. tlvlnf la V ' Meicer Tp Butler Co. Pa.,onorabou: thr&ith of Dec ,• a brown Mure, snnpj«ed |o u» about 12 v«nrs old, with some white about the head and neck. The owner is ro questtd Jo < one forward, prove pi oportjr an 1 take ber »WST, otiiui wise SHI will bo disp-aed of M ronling to law. JAS. C PARKER. WINDOW BLINDS ! OO GTS, A BOLT, AT TIIK STORE tfr H. Pntler December SO. leC5. Agenli Wanted !—Tu sell prize Certificates for GOLDcnd MILVK.It WATCHES, Lulicn Jewelry. Dia mond Rings. Plus. Ac. O,VLY to EACH, f»r any article dra*n. Retail I' Ico from Sly TO f'2so. ALIGOOM WAl rsntcd GiNCIKi. Prict «»f Certlticnte V! 6 Cents each Li'-ernl Premiums and Commiaaiou olljwed to Agauts Sample Ctrtiflcuten rent fret. For Circular* aud Terms aldrri*, Alu*i:.-. HAVWARD 4 CO, Jnn. !!, 'CC—3IAOI. 229 Uruadway, New York. JUST OPENED. m BOOT l SHOE SHOP. ON MAIN STREET. Ojtponllc Iloyfl's liuildlu|, \\ri!F.nE wo arc prepar-d to uiunufaclura B.»otauud V V Shoes cf all kind*, to order, of tho best material. In tha Intent style sand of thetinoMt woi kmanihip,—on the tfhortent possible notice; »nd >»t aa r«uion»l»1« ratoa a« the NNUIC quality can he Imdntnnv other ostaldish* n:«;iit J. A. MIANOH A J. DICKIbL- Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs! ORS.GRAHA^I&HOSELTOH HA VINO purchased the Drug ftora recently ownvl by Dr. 11. F. Hamilton, will carry on the liru* bun in all it* department*, nt tha>ddstand, Boyd's Bl<H.k M-tju Str»»«t Butler I'a. We have couitantly wu huud isntl for «ale n pure quality of I)ttCOS CIIF.MH'AL? and PAINTS 011.BV \UND*IIK.H AND f»LA<S. \\ II'TK LEAD, BED LEAD X LITII «KAU ■ Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty, TL'KPKNTINK, AND ALCOHOL. I aKL», F.>ll k NE ATS-FOOT nif.g, BOTILKS, VIALd, AaVDCOiCKf. 30AP. SPONdFP k LAMP:', PUKEOR'HJND SPICES, Ac. Ac. At. Also a >ienei el variety uf Perfumory & Toilet Articles. Vines and Liquors for Medical purposes. Hlnes fv>r Facrninnntnl u-e, furnished nt cost. Physicians pres criptions c irefnlly cmiponn lt d. The public in respectfully invited to cnll and arnr.iinf our ftock, we nreconfldent that we can sell a« km any Kimll ir e-Utblisbuieut iu the county. 'H lKGd::ly. GODEY S LADY'S BOOK FOB 1B6G: Tin; Fashion Magazine of tho World, LIT KB ATI'BK, fine arts, and f-whions. The most nmgniflccnt lteel engraving*. Doulde fmhion pUu-s W<>ud engravings on every "iibjecl l' ,wl can interest la dies* Crotchet knitting. Netting, Embroidery Artltlee p.r the tailet, f»r thn i'arlor.tha B m lolr, and the kitch en. Everything, in Uct, to make a coiuploie LADT'J B'iOK. The Ladies' Favorite for 35 Years- No Magaciue has been ab'a to compete villi it, Noae attempt it. GODET'B RKCF.ITTS. or every d«-pai tn:ent r.f a hou«ehold. Tbeee aione are worth tho price of tho Bosk. MODEL COTTAGES (no other ma R e«iue glvee them), with diagrams. dhjwivci iteow mi: rut; roina. in other specialty Willi IMXIOJ. ORIGINAL MUSIC, worth S Z a year. Other Maga zines publish old worn-out ninnlc; hnt the subMcribers to tiodey g«-t it before the niusic elore. GJHDIItiyQ FOR LADIES. Aijolher peeullarty with Uodey. e Fashiooa from Mes«rs A. T. Stewart 4 Co, of New York, the mjilionara merchai.t-', appear In Oodey, the only maguziuo that has t he)n. Ladles Bonnet*. Vegive mora 11 them In a year than any othormagazine. In f*ct. the Lady s Book eua lder< aeery Lwly to bo her own b< un«t mnker. MARION HARLAND, Auttinr**tof , •Al'>nt' , "Hidden Faith;* u linn Side,' "ifi-mnii," and "Muriam, ' writes for o«*ley each month.and 112 >r Boothai" magaxioe. A n»»sv novel by her will be pnblishidiit Ib'OO iiav* also letaineJ ail our old anu favorite loultibatora. OF GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1866. (/Vo»* leAi'cA th're. can be nn deviation.) The following ar» the terms of the Lady's Book for IMW : One copy, one year ft 10 Two cople*. one year 6 50 Three ropie*, one year 7 M Four copies, one yaw 10 00 t ive copies, one year, and an extra ropy to the pcirw-n getting np theclnb.making six copies 14 CO Kightc (pie*, one year, and an extra copy to the peraoD getting up the club, r\afcing nine copies 21 00 ' Eleven epic*, one > ear, and an extra copv to tho pe getting up the club, nuking twelve copies 27 60 j M'tF" All addition* tn eluM nt c'ub rates 6/jr 1 !.'doy'» Lady's B-xJlt and 'Arthur's Home Msg*- j tine will be sent' each one year, on receipt of $I £O. *ir Wn I.nre no club aith any other magazine or *4T £&9fy mulall fx sent at onetime for anf ttf thtCluht. 9W Cupula sub"crtbers inu: tend 2i coots additional for each »ut>wriU»r. ' ' L A .OODEY, K, £. Cbmer Sixth **'i Chestnut SifAt, prriLA l ELpniA. Dee. 18. <• ' ' ' Valuable Hale, I WILL sel! twobnndr«.l (200> ncres of land* situate ] in Pean Ttiornereek) nnd adjoiain<r tho Al- [ nnd But lor I'Wnk road, about half of which la j lK>ttom land, with ene of the bast mill neabt in tbenotw- j ty. About sixty arreacleared. The bottom land ia be- j Itemed to l»e goo»l oil territory, Time will be giveu on part of purchase money If r d eel red. Also, some town lots la the borough of Bui I lor, and the vliiagu ot Jdcaiflt Chaatnut 1 JDBN FBBLBY A .fco. I, ■*&—».* • leather q FINDINGS STORE, ON. MAIN STREET, One door North of M'Aboy'a Store. GENTS' FRENCH CALF HOOTS. SHOES AND CONGRESS GAITER* LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS. MISSES' BOOTS, SHOES, AND GUMS. BOYS BOOTS & SHOES. Children's Shoes of all Kinds. A FULL AND CoMPLETB ASSOKTMENT of my own tuauufneture. constantly on hand.uiid work aiadeU order, of the BKS'f STOCK *ttd it* the • LATEST STITLE. A large and Ml assortment of Knsteru stock, of fee very best material aud workmanship. All kind* tf LEATHER & FINDINGS} French and Common Calf ekint, Hole and Upper Leather, Morocco, Ktpi and Kxdt. ROANS AND LININGS Of all kinds. We have the largest, best selected, and for the tlssea the chenpe«t stock ever offered for sale In Butler. The public are invited to call and examine for thafl|* selves. * Mny 31—tf s THEODOUIt lIUSELTOV \MERICAN CITIZEN Job Pi'iatlagOfficet Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND BSDSHAI JDB IPB3HTOB, C'oruer of Msln and .TefTersou Htreata, .Inok'a Hotel WK iRE I'P.tPAHKI) TO PRINT,ON SHORT NftTICJ Hill Ileitis, Hooks, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, Cheeks, Notei, Drafts, Hlanks, Uiisiness Cnnls, Visiting Curds, Show Cards, I'umphlets, Posters, Dills ol' Fare, Order Hooks, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills. &o. • Bfixo ruitxisriED wiTn The Moat Approved Hand Presses THE LAROEST A ASSORTMENT OE Type, Eerslers, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, 4e., IN TIIK COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line ef PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING N 14 11. T, PMKFTLr, IKB It RIiSOKAIU Ka»>, 111 * sty le to excel any establishment () tiDine, aud compete with any abroad, a SLk W Arc euiployod in every bruuch of the bnsiucsx, an.l we eudeaTur to meet th« wants of the community, end to re tain the honorable distinction which hai> been already conceded to this establish ment, for TASTK IM COHPOHJTION AND ' F,lc(tnnoe In JPfcuii Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Cqjppppition, tifnl Work, and DISPATCH, we ia vite comparison, from petting out a Card of a single lino to an illuminated Poster, or a worjf of any number of page*. Exfcton's Mot lee, riTTKLS testamentary.on the hmt will and teatameat j of Kamr-el Baker, Hte of Centre Tp.. Butlar Co. Pa. decM. having been J ; ''d by tha Register of Butjer Co. to the undersigned, a'fl persons knowing themsolrea'in debted said e*tnt««. are make payment, nnd those having claims ag*in»t the same will present them pmperly authenticated with Moaea Thompson K.«q. when tha undersigned will receive them for settle uiant. JAS. If. O. OPRE, Executor. '* LIST OF LETTERS. fill IK foil- wing Is the list of Letters remaJniag In the 1 Post Ofllce. Butler Pa. Jnn. Ist, IS6«V Agner Oeerge Kirk K. W. Augustine Jacob Lhagerty Itfrg AndersonS. Martin Mr. A linger Iti«:hard Maxwell J. E. biunuor, Esq. Frad. Mjrar Dr Burns Paterica. M't'andlass Kesia A. 112 Catnpbell Ale*. Mills.l. C. Coloin Mr-«Cnroluia M'Candlesa Mr D Clearer George M'Laughlin Dunlap Dnt r Mr John Martin, E>q., Jos.B Durst Westlep L. Moyer Y. 2 Duncan Win. M'l'leary Mrs A. J. D'd sin JonaJfcsa M'Dowell Wostlry Dockobay Patrick Ninell TLomaa Dolluger Fradk Crflehe Jarob Dick E. Plnnknr#Stepbaa Dorr John Rice Cyrua Edwards John 2 Russell E*q Joha Fresh George Richmond Mra Eliza Fair Simon Smith Gf*rge 11 e;nr Mi*s Kate Smith J- M. Go dstein Mr. Starr E W. (last >n J C. Smilh Miss Margaret Hamilton Wot J. Stewart C- W. t Herd Edward Shafer John 2 llaitklns John Starr J. W. Hodil J. S. Shaffer Nancy J. Hart*inau Jacob Tljaler John M Hilman Mrs. Miry. Thompson Michaeal .lames'n David Wiamell Fredrick KnulT Misa M. B . Vally A C. Kennedy John D. Wallace V. Grlce KerberPWer Wuaterstine Henry. PvKons railing fnr strxy fjftbe above letters irfllnla#ae my thejeare AdvartiaM. J.J. HKDWM, • Jan. 1. iHM. Post Maater Orphan's 4'onrt Male. BY VIRTUE of an order and decree of tha Orphaa'a Coirt. in ami f>r the ooanty of ButlHr, tha under' Amlnistralrix of Betager Yenger, dae'd will sell at public vendue otj the premises Saturday the 17tU day of February nj x t,'nt one o'clock p. m..of Mud day. Eight aero* and one hundred und forty-riue perches of land,situate«l in Jefferson tp..said county, 'jeiug a piece gnrveyed oil the wcet end of a large tract owned by de*- dec'd. and adjoining IMI.IC and others, litla ood. Terms uf sale, one-third of tha purchase money o bo paid at the confirmation of the sale by the court and the balance in two equal annual payments, tbereaf ter with iutei e<t from said confirmation. BARBARA Jk YXAGER, • n,7 IS6O. Ada's. 7luslc. Tho Mason 4b Hamlin Cabinet Or gene. forty different styles, adapted io sacred aod seculiar mtr ale. for $9 •to t»U>> oach. FIFTY UMK GOLD or SIL VER MEDALS, or other flrsl premiums awarded them: lllustnaed Catil >gu«* free. Addreas, MASON A HAM* LIN, Baa to*, or MASON BROTHER*, N&w Yoas. Nov lat, Iy. w. laaoiE, 1 ] ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE", 81 FIFTH ST., (Opposita tfeta Gaxatta Buildlaf,) tPiTrnuoa PMm'a. \ irTLL glee prompt attention to ail Imsiay >a the \y line of the Prof«»aion, including the oolleajjmi 'J * ''iafjn<u> againat tho Governroewt for Pay. MjjWj*
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