Boat, im* SHOE, LEATHER , AND FINDINGS STORE, STHEET, Oue door North of M'Aboy's Store. OKXTS" rttHNCII GALK IJOOTS, SriOKS \\n . • CONGRKSS GAITKHF LADIES & CrEXJTB' SLIPPERS. milks'' ROOTS. SHOES, ANA GUMS... ISO VS BOOTS & SHOES. Children's Shoes of all (iiink A FI LL AND COMPLETE ASr-'ORTME>T of n,y own mantifai-ture. constantly < nban I,and work made to order, ofthe BEST 1 )CK and in the LATEST STYLE. A large and full a-s >rtment of Fa-torn stock, of the vei v I" -t material and woiktu-i.-Lip. All kinds of LEATHER & FINDINGS French and C'omiti >n Calf' »ktn». Suit? nvtl T/pper Leather, Morocco, Kip* and Kids. ROANS AND LININGS Of all kind". We have the largest, best sel and f-r th# times tin < :he WM t itock .•••• i ■ 0 »r< I for a tie in Butler. The piibticnre invited to call anrt examine for thom 3fay SI —tf THEODORE IfI'SELTDN AMERICAN CITIZEN Jail Prinf I'a^Qirico! Ornamental, Pkiin, Taney, Card, Book AND rami aoa pmitm. Corner of Main and Streets, Opposile .ftudiN DSoseai-a* I'at. AYE APE PI'EPA RED TO PHI NT, '»N SHORT NOTICE Bill Head*. Book», Druggist Labels, Pro- Con:-titutiong, ('he<ks. Nt'ics. Drafts, Ulank?, Uusino'Bo Cards, Visiting Oards, fallow ('a.rls, Pamphlnts, Poster: Hills uf Faro, Order Books, Paper Hfioks, liillets, Sale Kill A:e. BRIXQ KUItN'ISHEI) WITH Tho Most Approved Hand Presses AND TIIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders, Ornament*!, Rules, Cuts, Ac., IN THE COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PL*A!N AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NBATLT, PTTOMPTLT, AMD AT KKABO.NADLE KATKM, In a stylo to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad, ro 3A a i?i ja« wm.! Are employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet the wants of the community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment, for TASTE IN COMPOSITION AND T2lc(jnn<>o In Prrias Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, wo in vito comparison, from potting out a Card of a single lino to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. Orpliau'si'onrt S»Ee. I>Y VIHTI'E • 112 in order and decree of the OrplmuN, > Court, in and I i th'untv of Ilutler. the uuder ignt-il Amltihtnitrixof Betager Yeager, dee'd will -ell at public vendue on the premiies on SatUrdav tlie 17th day of February next, at on..'dock p.m..of -aid da\. Eight acres and .me hundred and forty-nine perdu •> of laud.Hituated in Jefferson tp-aald count v. being a piece gurveyed oil the w,- t end of a large trait owned hv de tie.-'.i. nnd ftdjoluin feaae Lelbver, :oid otlie T 1 tood. Terpis ot mile, one-third of tin- imrchase money obe paid at tin- colli ma' i.u of the sale by the court and the balance in two ••.jiial annual payment*, thoruaf tor with lutereKt from aaiti«..nftrmatlon.' BARBARA E. YEAGER, an,7 isr.r,. lixect»s"« Active, Ir-TTERS testamentary on the last will aud testament J of Samuel.Baker, late of Cenr.f• Tp., Butler Co. I i dee'd, having been i -ned by the H.-j'.hter .•! Puller Co! t(> the undersigned, all peraoniknowing theiiiKclvcn in deb ted to naid estate, are requested to make payment, RIHI tinhaving claims against the name will present them properly authenticated with Monet Thompson Esq. when the uuderaigm-d will receive thorn foi ettle ntent. JAS. 11. O. OP RE, Exccn'or. AS IM AUiAIU.Et I RE FOR RHEUMATISM, ril«> those who think aod reflect. Now my brother, Hi«- I ter .a- frieiid.a* the cam may be.all that I » t sk of'vou i», that witli a ele.tr mind, and a pure heart—a love for truth, aud a willingncHS to accept it, you read the fol lowing : I am curing quite a number of cases of Rheumatism every year, and now I intend to make it known general ly through the medium of newspapers. 1 have con fined my medicine principally to my »wn nui> hl-.ihood for a comdderalde length of time, in order tot.-.st its merit* thoroughly, and now I can idler it to tho public with a certainty of its ■uoce«s, knowing that a trial will recommend it. I do not recommend ii to cure anvthing but It 11 EI. MATIBM —for which I have tented its merit.* thoroughly, with satin faction to myself and other- I can send my compound by mail to any address : home rocommeudntiona,aa to who I am. 1 refer the public t.. 8. Lowell and P. Knouae. of Richland tp., \ enun ■> co., Pa n C. C. Sloan, S Roue, and B. F. Camp, of Emleut n • Mm. Brenenian, Clarion ; Mrs. M. Loticbner Sah-in: and Mm. M'tlinnia, Riciiland tp., Clarion co., Pa., and a host of others who have been cured by my vegetable com pound. Add. eiw. with two 3 cent stamps, B,F. BLAIK, Enilenton, Yonango co., Penn'a Elcrtion ofDlrertorii. nitST NATIONAL HANK OF BITt/EH.) December 4th, IHAS. / j AN election for NINE DIRECTORS of thia Bank, to I . servo for one year, will be held at the Banking j House, on TUESDAY, JANUARY Oth. ISM. bptweeU I the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, l» M. 1. J. CCMMINtIS. Dec. 6, 1865.—5t. Cashier. POB SALE. A good farm of 108 acres about Oft acres cleared tbe lest good timber land, all of which is well watered. A Loo House and stable and a variety of fruit trees—the farm in situ ated in Penn tp., Butler co Pa- Six miles ■ith of Butler and about hulf a mile east ofthe pl« j rca Forfurthor pc-tictlars inquire of tbe oi. tke premises. M. F. DAYJ2RI .vVILLR, A SELECT SCHOOL IN Prospect, Sutler Co, I»iv. KEY. J. J.' ROCKWELL, Toacber. Term begins April 2d—Closes. June 29tli. 1806. The patronage or the public is solicited. Tuition a* follow#: Common School branches, $4 00. Algebra, .iVaf*Philosophy, RhetoriarLatin, Greek and Rook-keep tug. st) UO. Aoriual exerclsea, far the benefit of teach ers. Tuition required in advance. For further partic ulars, Address J. J- ROCKWELL, jaulo,*66 ) Prospect, Butler Co. Pu. HMD QUARTERS. NEW ESTABLISHMENT <miS, LA TE OF THE POTOMAC ARMY, PHO rOGRAPHER & A rIBROT YPIST, nAS a New Building < n Jefferson street. op posite the CITIZKSf Ofllfo. Where ha is prepated, With in i ntfrelr NEW APPARATUS ami MA TFllfAl* of V,e VERY JJJ-'ST QUA LIT Yatui LA TKST STYLES, LIFE LIKE PICTURES. THANKFUL POK PAST PATItONAOK, WB OFFER our .;crvlcea t the public ; and pledge ourselvaeto spare no pnli s < r labor t- accommodate all who tiiav tlilnk propci--to give ii-a rail. Joll3i P.OKR. Hurler, Oct. 4, 1 cs:tf. REE.V window blind* can be had at tho low price 50 GTS. A SOIJT, AT THE FANCY STOK/El OF *B . <a*_ tits 5K a. ."Ef *:'J*- Butler December 20. 1865. A Rent* Wnnli d I -T ft-1! \ i '/.e Certificate' t'-r <;<»; j. in;-u-v• :it ua I' ll:>. i.h* .i-,»•.•• • t> »- m.ml Rings, Plus, Ac., OA T JA >*• iAt 'II, for any artide di.r.vn. Retail Price tr- m .fio t.i .■?•:»'». Ai.?.Ho.n.ii W KV r. *\Tri> Odnci.vk. Prict of <.'«■. tlll< i'e 2• ( i ich. — L 1 -r:il Premiums ami Commit! n allowod to Agents.— i " S For"Cimdaraand""-m* at lre«s. Mi .< -: .. I! A VWARD St CO., Jnn. 3, *66—3 mo». !?•"•» '«a>. Now York. JTTST O^E3I«rB|D. REV BOOT &MSIOP. ON MAIN sTnr.r.T. Cjijiofltc Hnytl'n IJi! 11<! tnq, \TTHERR are prepar-d t.. manufacture Ro..t and \V Sh •> "t «|H Kind*, t<» oid-r. i tho best material, In ihelate.it styiet, and at the finest wor(dpMwhip,—on tin- .shortest p'iv,iii|o notice; and at a 4 jvasonab!- rate* ".t. A.'.-lIANiIK A J. 81l KKI,- Drugs! Drugs! Drugs! DRS.GUHI&IOSUTOI VINO purchased the Drug t tore recently nvnr 1 [ by Dr. Is. F. Hamilton, will mrry on the Ding bu-l t' -A in nil Itn depart nont*. at tho old stand. Poyd'a Main : ' ect Butler Pa. We have conutnnily on band and for Kale a pure quality of DRUGS CHEMICAL? and I'A!NTS UILS VARNIsHF..* AND GLASS, WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD .* EITHER AGE Dye-Stuffs, G!a?s and Putty, TURPENTINE, ANDALCOJIOL, LAUD, FISH ft N E ATS-FOOT OILS, BOTTLES, VIALS, AA'DCORKS. 83AP. SPONGES A LAMPS. PL'lt E URoL'ND SPICKS ice. «lc. Ac. AUoa variety of ; Perfumery & Toilet Articles. \Viue«i end Liquor* 112 Aledical pnrpo«e.<. Wines for i aci niuental u*«\ furnished «t coi»t. Physicians pres criptions c irefully compounded. The public is reapertfhlly Invited to call and examine our stock, we nrcroiifidcnt th.it we can neli an reasonable as any *imllareitablishment inthe county. Nov. 'il 1805::ly. I'altiablv Eiral IMalv for Male. \ ROUT twenty acres of prim** meadow land adf-dn in- the U«TO .of Rutlcr will be iliviilfil i:.t • lots tf live acres or moreto -nit finri-hasers. Price one bun dled dollars per acre, Al* >«ino l"t In tl»« l»orn. of but ler, adjoiniii£ the Martin Tannory, price S4OO Inquire of CH ARLES M'C ANDLESS January 24, 3t. butler Pa. milE undersiirned proprietor- of 'RURAL HILL NUIt I SHKV" wi-«iif.. i'i Inform the public that tin \ have nnw «.n hands at their nuraers. located about two and one half !iiib"» aonth-we-t <>f tlie borough of Butler, the best and varit ty uf fi uit tiee.i ever «)ff«»red to tlie public in tliin cunuty. Their fruit trees consist of the APPLE, PEAK, PEACH, AND CHERRY. These are unquestionably the largest n* they are al«o the bt>>t varif li-it'vpr ofTere lin tills section Their va riety <-t" SHKUltilßllY is also largo. They would there fore solicit a liberal patronngo the coming apflng. Now is the timo to aele<-t the ground and make your orders which will be promptly tilled. The trees can be had at the nursery or delivered where ordered to suit purcha sers. Every f.irm tdiouhl have a good orchard. SILAS PEAItCKA- SONS. January 17,15C6» A<lmiiiis(ra(or*H Halo «»r !£«■.-.! Estate. THE undersigned, Adminisfntora of John l.eh mati. d* e'd, will in pursfianceof nn order and decree of the Orphnnsconrt of butler county, nfiV-r for sale, ou the premiss, in Lam -f r tp, on Wi dnendav* the •Jlstday of February, l-iii. a: lOn'clpck. a iri.ofs:iid day, flity ncrea of laud, with a •team yrlst-nii 1 there on. 'f \ ther improvemenUn oiiNißt of n frame >nd dwelling house, a barn. Ae. About forty aeea cleav ed and improved. Thi* property'a loe;ited in a yond nlghii'irhood and oilers s.ipi«rior inducements to purchasers. Ttle Indisputable. I'EKMnSr —4>ne third in hand, the balance in two e-nal payments tlierenlter, with interest from dav of hale. For turrther pai tit ulars, enquire of the mihscri bersin Harmony or our Attorney, Job n M. Thompson, Butler PA. JONAS UMPBTKAI*. REUBEN MUfeSELM AN. Jan. 24.1R6«. Adn'a. Or[i!iaii MCWUCI Sale. RY virtue i.fan order and decree oft he Orphan's court of Butler conntv. tbo undersigned I, guardi»nof the ( Estate of AQKusttiN Ilays. minor con of U m. IIHVS latu of lAncaster t|.., «lec'd, will offer for sale at public ven due on thepremHe- on Saturday the.tin day of Kcb mary next, at one o'clock p. in. «»f said day, one hund red and seventy-five aerey of land more or less situate in said Lancaster tp., Hutb r county, Pa. Rounded north by Undsof Geo Ilays. on the east James and Josl ah Matthews and Prospect road,on the » .nth I y 1 uids 0 Mrs. Klimefetter, and ..n the wc»t by hinds of Star tiiugh Robert Ilays, an 1 otners The interl>st of said minor in «ai<l land will be achl subject to the payment of certain legacies charged upon it l»v said dee'd in liis will probated and re-enacte,| in Butler aod aiso subject to tiiedonor of «iid minors mother ami gi*nd-»nothe.r on flic same. Terms of sale, one-thiid of purchase money to be paid at the confirmation of sab by the court and the residue in two equid annual payments thereafter with interest from baid ivuliriuttUuu. < JOHN R. M'JUNKIN, Jan 1« 1606. Guardian. William ES. I\loor*e, PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT K. !»1 Mni»kin's Ofllce, Main Street." op postte Ziiikinrriiinii'H Hotel, Uull«r llm ier Co. Pa. XS* No charge until claims received.-*a >h wT KU\ K.KH, ~ ATTORNEY AT JLAW, OFFICE, 87 FIFTH ST., (Opposite the Gazette Building.) PITTSIITRGH PENK'A. VSTILL give prompt attention to all Imsinens in tbe VY line of the Profession, including the collection ot timssagainst the Government for Back-Pay, bouuty Pensions, Prize-money, Ac., Ac, Nov. 1806::6iu. Orphans' Court Male. TA" pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of 1 butler county, I will otler for sale at public outcry on the premises, on Thursday the 22*1 d«y of Fib>-uaru\ ISO 6, at 2 o'clock, JK JJ.. J *' Seventy Acres of Land, toPeintoWMh'p, llutl.r county. MljninlnK Inndi of Wm ....V , .' I " r, ":' n ' Wm - U "1 other land. J;i*. 51 (Jfle, lierd. About 25 :UT.v cieurod and lencini the balance well tlmtwr«l,andall well watered. TWiMfls—One-thuii iahand. the baliint-i. i»j twoenua) auuual imjuiemf with ioUrmt frui.i Uine i.f «elc.. JOSEPH DOL'TIIKTT, , JOHN MiiKK, Jan. 10, M.J E»ccutor» of Ju. M'liit, dee d. PROSPEtTIS OF M ATLANTIC MONTHLY FOB 1866. With the nnmbsr for Janni y, 1896, the ATLATIC SIOSTHET enters upon its SEVEXTFT VOLUME. It lias reached an age and a circulation never before attained by any American magazine of its cla-. and its popular ■ Steadily iyreasvs with each succeeding year. •-hare provided Ci th«- readers of the <1 VT !u*ITT2 the eoming yeai® articles which they* arecon!i I nt will n »t only .sustain the reputation of the a th< a {eading exponent of American litern tm<e. but will increase its general attractiveness aud vain*. The ATT.ATIC for the year 1806 will contain the follow ing features of especbil interest: P ASS AGES FROM HAWTHORNE'S DIARY Beinc extracts from the late NATHANIEL H IWTHORn e h f 'Ki'»'m»g a period imuudiately subsequent to his ' GRIFFITH GAUNT; on, JEALOUSY. A new Novel, by CiMHLES RKAUK. This new story begins in the Decern* -r number, and bids fair to ha 'one of Mr. Reade'M ni> <t interesting novels. THE CHIMNEY CORNER. By II IRRIET BREBCH rr - i"w j . \fi-m Stowe will continue her admirable pa pers uj»on domestic and social topics. The flirce above-named ;ea*ures will be continued thio'i -li'-nt the year. In addition to these the magazine STORIES BVJS A YARD TAYLOR, the firs of whicli/—.t itw.sian tale, entitled,'' Beauty and the Beast," —Will appear in January. STORIES RY Mrs. L. MARIE CHILD, the first of'which. 4-iitit 1. -d, ''Poor Chloe, w will be printed in the | r. hruaty number. 1)It. rony S By IK M A*VBL The concluding chap , rs } , ' ! ' k V (, v(d wtll extend some three or four months iuto the i.f w v'i r. TllF. /..I.S7' DA IS OF II'.I I.TER SA VAGF LAX DOR. Coot lining j» variety of interesting incident ' a ' 1 l ,pr " '• reminicence, by one who knew him. _ P»ethe 112 reir «:ng Articles, especially enumerated :. ' Atla?itn. forlvJG will furnish its readers with its usual variety uf THE BEST E*SAYS, THE BEST SSORIKS, THE BEST POEMS, fVomlt ; unrivaled . rpa of contributors, comprlsintr ' t Co- •• - \t U . -b an Writers. Tl;<» J tn:: i iinn.le i will contain contributions from Henry y. t... 112. 1; u-, the late Nathaniel Hawthorne, 112 «r.»i 1« ! llarr e' It. Stowe, J. T. Trowhridgcs ) -!! ,V Ihivrrd Taj lor, Donald G. Mitchell I li.iniltot, lb lutb.ir of "Life In the Iron Mill, j And other popular writer. TEUM.S or THE A TLAXTIC. Single snbrciinti' ns Ft nr dollars per years. i nib! a. - ~J]\. pies r.r $7,00: five copies for fl 6,00 t.Mi t ,-arj! additional copy ror < ini, of of twent; subscribets an extra copy d 111 lis " " /7,tl '' •' 1 twenty .one copies fdr sixty Hubbins Mi •'One V nng Folks."—The Atlantic and nn > •■. b. Iks will be furnished to one address fur tive Dollars ner year. TICK NO il A FIELDS, Publishers, 124 Treniunt St., Boston. PROSPECTUS FOR 1866 THE UDN FRIEND. SI'LEXDID AllllA 1' OF TALENT. In er. I ••ring upon the third year .112 its existence, lhe i l ' "lv s ne-.v m ly leave to offer their ! thank M.to the ladh lint foi the Üb«ral snppoH already extended to them. Few magazines have boa-t- | tiv''tV ' ""|' :r yarof a li>t of nearly twenty- j i h»* L\i • v s Fmi;xn will continue t« do vote as hereto fore t» Cliok-o Literature and the Illustrations of the i I i-l"o"s. It v;ii contain the latest patterns of Cloaks, (a;.- Eonm t-. fitiatl Dt> -sc.. Fancy Work. Embroidery I Ac with ;pi«. Music, and oth'-: matters interesting to I idi« < |he Music alou» is v. th m , ro than the cost ! <»r the whole magazine, tho pieces being selected by i J" f ' ' f' MI the cajM. ius repository of that widely known and ent' r|.ri-; : ,- i rni, Messra. Lee * Walker. ' I IIKA UTJFUL KNQRAVrNOB. A beau if il Sletl Fancy Engraving and a Superb Col 1 • -- 1 " I ••• Un i rill 1 lust rate • very number; b; . les Well executed Wo .l Cuts, illustrative of the rushions,rancy work, Ac., too numerous to drtail. SEWING 41 AC 11 IN K PREMIUM. In order to cnal le ladies to procure a first qualitv ' Sewing Machine at very little oullav, we make the f,»i lowing lii»eral off-rs :—We will give one of Wheeler .V: \\ 11 son's celehroted sewing machines, the resular price of which is fifty-five oollais, on the loilowing terms : 1. Twenty copies or the Lady's Friend one year, and the Sowing Mochlne ?70.00 2. Thirty copies, one year, mid the *»« wing cliino, «S5 3. Forty copies, one year, and the dewing Ma chine • «100,00 In t'.»* first of the abe I lab . .-i bwly .an get twe&tv ulmn 1 Ibera at the regular i » oi |2 o i pv, and then by sending on lbe-o a ubs< i piioiri, and hr ,'j„ ,foliar* in itih/i/mn, will get aMi h.n<-that she cannot huvanv- Vfiw* '•!••• I-r 1 th m five d dlua. If she g«M thli; v • ulmm \ md ventyrQve Doll trs, she will only have to add TEN DOLL.4I(B to the amount. While it she gets forty suhscribir.t nt the tegular price, she will get ii Pl m whine for nothing. Tbo ill:.- i/ine will be sent to different prut offices, if ed. The names and money slo.u|d be 112„ w ud- !as rapioiyas id»taiue.l. in order that the subscribers may begin to receive their magaelm sat once and not becontw dissatisfied with the delay. When the whole amount of money is received tbo Sewing Machine will be dulv forwarded. The I'lubsnmy bo partly composed of subscribers to the X'tuntay J-.WniVf/ if desired. " ' l; ■'!' ea-es the mschinesent will be the regular " IIEEIH K A WILSON H No. ilMachinp, sold by them in New Y. rk focJifty-five dollars. The Machine will be selifti d new at the manufactory m New York. Intxed, and forwarded free of oost, with tf is exception of freiyjit TERMS: Our terms are the s imn as those of the well known weekly paper the Sth ribiy Frmintj l'n-t— in order that the Clubs may be made up of the paper and magazine conjointly when it is so desired—and ultras follow* • One cpy, one year jf > u 0 Two copies, " 4 ( , 0 ". " 00 l ! I,ht copies, one year, (and one to gettetnp of }' ,ni ' 16 00 twenty " »» " •• «• .« :{ - , H) <bio copy of fhe Lady's Friend and one of the Post, S4OO Single numbers of the LABT'S FRIEND (postage paid Ly MI'.M libers in British North America must remit 12 cents in addition to the annual subscription, as we have to prepay the U. S. Postage The-contents of the L«hf* Friend and ofthe ..«/ wil! alw ivs be entirely different. Addi "-s DEACON A PETERSON, N .v No 810 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Tlip .llodol I*nrlor oJ America. MONTHLY MAGAZINE Combines and presents the most Interesting, useful, an ,j attractive airay of posular fcatuius ever ohered lu a magazine, including LA KG Ell AND MOB K COSTLY STEEL ENGKA YINGS Than are furnished in any other. Oft!i(l*Al, STORIES AXn POEMS UT THK MOST EMtXEHf AUTHORS. NEW AND VALUABLE MUSIC, By tlie most popular composers . ARCILLTECTULLET AND MODEL COTTAGES, AVith diagrams. ri?IE poknuns or EVI.VEXT PEREOXS THE FASHIONS, In ererv .lr-pivtroent ..f K„l|re«, „ n d Clillilren'l Prr.i, .plrmlidly illustrated with unrivaled and nnidel Panhio Plates, nnd our usual FI LL SI/.E PATTERNS, BRAID A EMBROTDERY _ Also. Household matters and receipts, with Jennie Jninestalk on womans tcpic; Paris correspondence etc., etc., etc. ' Togetl.er wi.h a roijslant succession of Brflliant Nov eltj»s.all tobe finely and artistically illustrated, nnd the Magazine to l„. primed on the finest paper, and in a style for binding into a handsome volume for tbe center table at tbe close of the year. A early, $3.00. with a sot of Two beautiful Parlor Steel Engraving, or a »'ackag t . containing Two Dollars Worth ..r Extra Patiem-. as a Premium b, each Sub R'tnJri A ■ d I ,liti ; ,ua 'jSnbaeriber, u i„ Ml M „ nf j n Clubs, Three Copies for Five Oqdes for sl2- Ten copies for 122; with the preminm t>. each subscriber. Addresa W. JK\ 112 N t.2? IH)!||£ll |;s'P, ... . „ , *73 Broadway. Nnw York. Single ropfes mailed free on receipt uf price. Back numbers, as specimens, 10 cents. Splendid preminm. are offere.l f.r Club., con.i.linc of ' ii*. A'l.niii., yearlv .üburiptgona to Uie best r " ljlr F" DiothHUU-jr, 112 lolhea wriiurera Mtulchor.il, >ii l .doon«, Hewtn. macliine.. ir • HM ' lr "■'» "112 the aboT. Preminm. Valuable Kale, I WII.L Hi 1 two hnmlred (200) acre. „112 land. .Itnale la I . nn t|i„ (.m Thotnerefk) and ailjoining the Al lofcheny and Itutlor PLmk road, about lialr of which in bottom lan,l, with ene of thr best mill „-:it« in the coon ty. Abont nixty acreacleareii. Th. bottom laud ia be iiev MI .to be good oil territory, d<3h?ed gl y e" on pall of the mrchaae tn.inev if desired Also «onie town |oU } q the borough of But ler, and the village of Mouut Chestnut. a, te-tu. .lOIIKKEOLEV. Admiuislrator'k Xotice. LBl fJiitS of Adminittratloo op the entnte of Abra haai Melllngor late ..f 1,.., d.c'.l., hare hwu granted to th. undendesed,all iteraona knowiua tbem ill L"!'.'" ,aU ""'alo ail. requo-ted to make L *"d thoae having i laioi.ag onet th. M*m. will preaent thcui properly authenticated f.r aet- j, mx „ JtJJLLIAVIEK Jaa, 31, 1606,- AI.UBON NEW SKIRTS FOR 1865-6 The Great luvention of the Age in HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt. THIS INVENTION 11cn.12 (..rtwo) KUlp tic Par© Rctinud Steel Spring*, ingeniously braded tight; lv and firmly together, edge to edge, ranking the tou-b; est,most flexible, elastic und durable Spring ever u««ed. They seldom bend or break, like the Sinsle Springs, und consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful Shape moreth n twice ad lung as any bingle Spring Shirt that Ever Has «r Can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any Lady wearing ths Duplex Ell ptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded' Assem- I'l' . • 1 I'--til' ( lum '-h !'. .. Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress as the Skirt ran be rolded when in use t«> occupy a small place an easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress. A Lady having enjoyed the Pleasuie, Comfort and Great Conveirenre . I wealing tlie Duplex Klliptic teel Spring Skit t for a single day will Never afterwards willinglv dispense with their nxe. KorChildren, Misnos,and Young Lndim they are superior to all others. THE HOOPS are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the Single varn covering which is u-od on >»ll Sin-le Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on every skirl are also Donble Steel, and twice or double covered to | re vent the cover inn from weai ing oft the rods wbendi Urging downstairs stone steps. See., Ac., which they are constantly subject to when in «•>«. All are made of new and elegant Corded Tapes, and are the best quality in every part giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect Shape possible, and are unquestionably the lightest, mo.,t desirable,comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. WESTS BRADLEY A CARY, PROPRIETORS of the Invention, and SOLK MAN L KACTURERS,97,Chambers and 7'.) A SI Heads Streets, New York. FOR SALE in all first-clam Store* In this Citv, and throughout the Hutted Stateaaud Canada, Havana do Cuba, Mexico, South Ameiica, and"the West Indies. It*-. Enquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or deuble* Spring Skirt. A. d- C. THK NEW YORK OBSERVtR ■X- WEEKLY It 12LICS lOl'N A SliC'l'LAlt Newspaper for Family and Fireside, will soon enter on ita FOIt T Y-FOTIiTII VE Alt of publication. True te The CHURCH, the CONSTITUTION and UNION It is calculated to edify and pleti&o both OLD MDITOIJET^ All new subscribers paying us in edvance fur ISO 6 -hall have their names immediately entered, and the Observer will be sent to them. UNTIL JANUARY FIRST, GRATIS I Subscribe toon, as the frek pap? in will commence when the names are entered Sample copies to any ad dress free. Terms, $3,50 11 yearln Adviuice SIDNEY E. MORSE Jr. & CO., Oct. 25,1505. 37 Park Row, New York. THE HERALD OF HEALTH AN'i> Journal of Physical Culture FOR \ori:mti:K, 1865, 1. The Alcoholic MuJdfeincnt, or the question of Aleo holic Medication di>cu • d in its length and breadth. 2. Notes on Travel, or the Health Institutions of Eng land. 3. The Health of Students. 4. jflerrit Smith «>n Drunkenness, ft. A Chapter on Nervousness. 0. Physical Training in Amherst College; it being a letter from Dr. 11 it* ■hcoj.-k, Professor of Physical Cul ture in that Innntutiou, to the Publishers of the Herald,, 7, Drunkard's Drain*. 8. Intermittent Fevers, 0. Turkish Rath*. 1'). The Cholera. 11 Dhtck Spot in Vineland. 12. A learned Londoner on Americans. 13. The True Temperance Plat firm in Ohio. And many other interesting articles. The Herald of Health contains Forty Pages of matter on Physical Culture and Health topics, ond should be in the hands of every inothi-r who would rear her child ren torobusCmanhood, every student who would presi rve his health, and every invalid who would be led away from a dependence on drug and quack medicines to a de pendence on nature's remedies—air. food, clothing, and a Wise hygiene. TERMS. —One copy one year. $1 50; single numbers 15 cents: four copies, $5; ten copies, $lO. Address MILLER, WOOD k CO., No. 15 Laight Street, New York. Nov. 15, 1805. •« A Complete Pictorial History of tlie Time as*' "Thf best ,cheapest, nml most succc-nfii! Fninlly I'aper tit the Union." HARPER'S WEEKLY. SPLENDIDLY ILLU ST RAT El). Critical Notices of the Press. • Tho best Family Paper published in the United States."— Ndw London Advertiser. 14 The Mopkl N tw spapf.r of our country—complete In all the departments of an American Family Paper— llAßrtKß's Wkkkly bus earned for lt-«-lf a right to i tjs ti tl< • A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION.'"—.V. V. liven ing I'ost. •• ibis I'aper furnishes tne Imst illustr 'Ufa Our fu ture historians will enrich themselves otWvf Harper's \\ e.kly long after writ r«, and painters, ami publisher are turned to du«t.— N. Evangelist. "A necessity inevery-household."— floxton Transcript. "It is at once a leading political und histbrlcal annal ist of the nation."— PhiTa, />«».». The best of its class in America " Traveller. suißSCißaiiPTiozisrs. 18SS. The Publishers have perfected a system of mailing by W hich they can supply the M MUSINK and Wrkly prom/»- tly to thorn; who prefer to receive their periodicals dl r.-ctly from the Olfic of Publication. P'istraaster* and others desirous of getting till Clubs will be suppled with handsome pictorial Show-bill on application. The on IKrpkr's Wu.ki.y is 2<> con'* a jear. w itiah mu>t be paid at the subscrTlter's post oilic*. Terms: II vr.prn.s Wncntt, • nevear f4 00 An Extra Cnpyqf either the WERKLY or MaOAAIXR upfil ied gratis for every Club of Fivr. Skiim.-ri wkrs Mch, in one remittance; or Six Copies for /.' '■ At tnhers can be supplied at any time. The anridl volumes of Uirpkb'* Weekly, In neat cloth binding w ill be sent by express, free of expense !rrT li t eweh. I f'xnpfr Eiffht Volumes sent-on receipt of cash at the rate ofs.*» A per vol., freight at ex> ensc of pur.-!,.,*, r. Address II MtPBR & BROTHERS, J ji v.NkLiN squARE, NEW YORK. Nov 8, TBCS «l'nqut»tlo)ißl)iy -He brs| i«i«falne<l wurkuf lit the World.*' HARPER'S liEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Critical N-tire* of the Press. It is the foremost Magazine of the day. Tlie fireside never hail a more delightful companion, nor the million » more enterprisig frnud, than Harper s Magaxine.— Methodist Prot'stant % (Baltimore). The most popular Muuthly iu the world.—iVsio York Observer. We must refiur in terms of eulogy to the high tone and varied excellences of H arper's Mauaxire—a jour nal with a monthly circulation of about 170.000 copies in whose pages are to be found some of the Choicest light and geuer.il i<-oi iht- • i.».v . \S . -p.-,ik <>l tni- '• k as an evidence of the American People and the popu larity it has acquired is ui«-rite«L Number con inin . fullV 1 44 pair" -, c.r n-a.l,i U niattei. apr.(-oprial«dy illustrate*! with good wotsi-cuU; and it combines in it self the mcy monthly an I the more philosophical quar terly, blended with the best features of the dally jour nal. It has great power In the dlssenJnatiou «d a love of pure literature.—Tuacstfi's Guide Ut American Lit er-it ure, London. The volumes bornul constitute of them»elves a library cd miscellaneous rsoiling nucli as can u>»t Im< found iu the name coinptw-- in any other publication that has corns under our notice.— Boston (bsrier. a SUBSORIPTIOIsrs 1566. Tin pul>ll.h«ra huve a |terfwtod of mailing li/ «hfc-lj tli.yr.nsupply tlie MtotiuEand Wriu.rpromp tly to win pror.r to r.«-vlv. then p«i loda-al. Jiroc. tly from the Office of Publication. The .ostage ou Harper's Uaoaeire Is 24 cents a year which must be paid at the subscriber s posU.flicr TCP 111 Ms Harper's {Maqaxim:, oue year oo An Extra. Copy of either the Mauasixrot Weskly will 6e supplied gratis for .very Club oftiv* Sibscribers at jj "112 r, iniii.,m e ; (Jupts* for%'Mi 00. , ltuel: Sum-- rs cau be supplied at any time- A Complete Set, now emuprhrfng Th irty-one Volumes in neat cloth bin linif, Will be sent by express, freight a expense of purchaser, for 'Zb per volume. Sinyte vul**em, by mail, p..<'pai4, 00. Cloth m»i-s, for bind ng, 58 cents, l y mail postpaid. Addn-ss HARPER A DoTIILRS. Asp 3 ltfi* ******* NEWARK RISCELL A N EOLJS NOTICES. THEWDizS' l*r«ti«;lit l'tft'lit In ),bi- Tory Midst of BUTLER,' SITUATE ON MAIN STREET, _ wne** thc-wmiutor c' ' n of line P®fcelve i i!!^. . • ._J ' iHntrctch """" healer in a Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, Having been duly appointed a - Committee of Six "to proceed to parts beyond these dlggins, to procure loi the citizens of Butler, and all others w ho may ravor him with a call, the choicest articles in hisline, '.vould i espectfuHy represent: that in pursuance of his appointment, lie litis been succes.sful in collect in;: "tall specimens'«.r the l.est articles ever t und in liutler! He would also further represent: that he fe-lsgrateful tothe public for the fa vors conferred upon hifn, in " days gone by," and hopes he win merit n continuation of their patronage in "days that are to t..me." In conclusion, he heps leave to make the following Re mark: that ho has a lit tie the best articles In his line that are to be found from the -centre to the circumference" of Pennsylvania, and indeed, he might safely add, the United States of North America, the British Possessions, or the frttHtbrniß*, including the mouth of the Colun hla river, all along the coast of Oregon, up as high as the parallel of • PlUfty Phobr Phorty." He II I'M 111. Y soli cits the custom of all tne " Dear lYople" Butler, or any way ferine man who may chance to make his,transit across thedlscof Jfutler, or sojourn wfthln her larders for "a MM 'ff he will M veMtlafiictinn, bothias | regards price ami quality. Come and examine for yotis il Dfon'tputltoffl! Procrastination Is the thief of time!!! GKORUK YOdKLKY. Jr. Butler, Pa., May 11,1864. DRS.S. R.4C.L. DIEFFENBACHER. A l'K prepared to Insert > \ * . ~ dentut.es / - i f *\\ \ ' " ~M' ' 1 I" "* e * • t . an ' , ; . ' r. . / , » ; 1 • • • • n \ u'.-anit'-,<'oi al ' . • ... • , # . 1 J--!d. Sih .•! I'la:m i ' v'^ 'Those desirous t<. avail r •■>.- , 3 'I" "Id not fail to /' " examine tlwelr now styles _ of VultMuifcand 1 ! te work. Filling, cleaning, extracting and adjusting the teeth done with the lest materhklißiid lik the beet maimer. Particular attention paid to children's teeth. As uiecbanictin y defy com pi tition: as operators they rank •»;.: : . tlie best." Cluir ge< moderate. Advice free of charge. Ollke— In Boyds tt'iildiiif: Jeflerson Street, Butler Pa. Doc. 9,1868 4 :::tf. PARTNERSHIP. rjlll K uiidet signed would respectfully inform the public I that they have entered into Partnership!) the XJmlcrtalclnK lltiHlncHH, and hereby solicit the patronageof the pulilic. They are provided with a neat Hearso; and have on hand a large quantity qf the very ties! material, a fid are fiully prepared in furnish Co Ami • 112 nil hinds on short notice. They will haveou hands constuntl\ a variety of Coffins finished to suit purchasers, and on the m>>Ht rea sonable terms. They will also furnish Carriages and conveyances for Funeral occasions whpn requested. Ware Rooms, on Jetlbrson street, J dooli Must of American Citizen Office 0. C. ROKSSI NO, Butlf r. Inly 20, OKORGK \V. KB A. George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, Mtilii Stroi'l, IBUI ler. Things Done Up Right!.! I" wish to infiirin Butler county, and the region round 1 about, that 1 have Just received the best articles ev er imported into this county. The only way to prove the fact is to call and examine niv Tobacco, SnufT and believing in thetruth of the old adage that "the proof of the Pudding Is in chewing the Buir.' 1 Any man tljat has an li.kling for Tobacco, in any of it, onus, can be gratified. GEORGE VOGELEY, Jr. Butler, Nov. 30, 18IV1. REDiCK'S DRUG STORE, Opposite iStein% Store. DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS, M KDICIN ES,* M EDICT N ES MEDICINES, MEDICINES, MKMCINJSS, MEDICINES, DYES, DYES, DYES, PAINTS, PAINTB PAINTS, Pure Liquois for Medical use only. Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. French ami Amei fean Perfumery, and Toilet articles.— Brushes. Truwes and all articles in the Drug line, of the best quality and at* fairest rates. Dec. 9, 1*863. 11. N. B'"iiHtier*« Improved FRUIT CAJff, Pi»tene«l \»r, I.'. Isr.l Aiitr.lo, isr,s,iiinl llurcli 22.18P.4, To be had only of the subscriber, on Main St RUT DER. Pa.. I doors North of M Aboy's Store, where'every article of TINWARE is kept in O'/tEA / I Mil El Tills can has been extensively used and found to be perfectly safe. Its great convenience will be disc'ivered at first sight. The extensive facilities for manufactur ing all its parts make it very cheap. It is closed by clamping a tin cap over and round the opening which is pressed upon a cement-coated gasket, •causing the cement to melt by the h< at of the fruit: be coming cold, it is perfectly sealed. It is closed or open ed in an Instant, by hooking or unhooking a strait wire spring. LADIES, and others, aru requested to call and exam ine this unsurpassed Fruit Can. WM. S. 7.1 EOLER. Butler, Jnlv 13,1864::tf. iV'JIE HI BiV3>D Attorn y at Law, FRANKLIN, VENANGO COI NTY, A n one door North of KINNEAR IIOU JACK'S"*HOTEL ' IIENJ, JACK, Proprietor* Corner of Mbln miml .rcfTersoii (reels, liutler, P«. March lfi,lSf,4. R, IVI. M'LURE, Attorney *at Law, Xnd PENSION AND CLAIDfI AGENT. Orrtcr.N. E.corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa. Feb. B,'lßC4::tf. 3STEW Sedwick Neff.& Co. I*oll N A. SEDWICK, P. P. Brown,anil K. NefT. have p) this day went into a Partnership, in the Harness and Saddle manufacturing business, at the old stand of John A Sedwick, opposite lloyd's Building, where they will continue to manufacture nil articles in their line, at the lowest prices. (Jive us a call. Oct 11,1805. EDWICK NEFF ? CO. \Y. It. K. UWdfe," ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will attend toall business entrusted to his care prompt ly. Special attention given to the collections of l4n sions. liuel; I'aj and Rounties. Will also act as •♦gent for those wishing to buy or sell re.il eetate. office on South side of Diamond, in llredins buildlmr Butter Pa. *' November S, 1905::tf. Claim Agent, THE undersigned wtmld respectfully notify the public that he has been regularly commissioned as AG-EIsTT, for s«>enring Bounty Money, Arrears of l*ay and Pkn sums,t»r soldiers, or If they are dead, for their legal represotitatives. No charge will be made for proeecutimc the claimsdf soldiers, or their rep-esentat|ve* until the same are collected. C. E. ANDERSON. Butler. June 27, 1865. Every Body His Own Broom Maker. Metalic Broom Wrapper is the mo.«t sec j cesslol article of the kiud evor introduced into' this country. Patented Maj 23d, ls(is. Agents are making from $lO to per day. The right of this county for saw. Send for circular. Address PETERS A CO, jan 10, '00; Box 218, Harrisbnrg, Pa. The American Citizen, ppnbli*h«<l every Wednesday in the borough ofßntle br TIIOMAH Jlontjcjoxon Mninsticet opp.aife to JiieVs . by JEli letter, aao store * ♦i a year. If paid in advance, or within tne fint first ►dknionthm or 2 60 if nut paid nntil niter the expiration of the first six m< nths. 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DEATHS Ann MARRIAGES, will be published gratia. where the same does not erceed 51in0,: for additionalline, & cts. will 1 E ehw-ZS Advertise,Of o. JSxecS2rISSSSS» tois and Auditors notices: hsttays, involution of Part nership. Cautions, and all transient advertisement* MI ST POSITIVELY 11E PAID IX ADVANCE. Wo, the underrinnoil, PuUiiKrr, and /•nprietonoflbo Ililtler papers, hereby n K rea to strictly mill,-re to Hie above si bc-'uK-..! prices, until further notice M. 11 AS LETT, Butler American. CLAHK WILSON, Uuinn UernU July li'Tv I SON * A - NDEKS V N ' ■■■• icun Cltijen. Arthur's Home Magazine. Edited byT. S. Arthur an Virginia F. Town«e The IIOMK MAOAZINK fui 1m 5 will he enlarged and Improved, awl mndo still mure worth, of ~„iiiie,,t 112„. 1 I with nl.lch Hli a. heeu re. elved. It- diameter as n 111(111 TONKI) MEKKIIIUMI . claiming ~„l,llc favor on "'".M! 1 " ""Tit, will 1„- c,.i. .f„||, maintained; w.nio for vai icty. 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Ii willal-. liemadnl toeacb«ingte subscriber from whom wo n *» For $4,60 wo will aend ono copy each of HdMl! >lA,i-.7lM:uti(i OonsT'a LAIIT - ItoyK fori, \ Addresk, T. S. AltTlilMt'* CO., .. 321 Walnut, Street, Phtla. Nov. 30,1564. Tiaf i^alioßi: A Weekly Journal of Politics, Litera ture, Science and Art. Tltinjoin nal will not be the oritan of any partv.aect.or bo.lv- It will ~i thee .. . , k . I""'- to'lied,- ; ■, I ami . , ... , *'V'"- VCn -■••.it. ■I- -warn, „ ti... vie... -I Violence ejaceralloii, audio -I e|.i. mat ion in wh 'i so much "I tb«- political uin" .|tit••.| t\ i. niairfl The criticism of book- a,I „.ll 112 of Its m-.t pioiulnent features; and paint »ill be taken to have thi. task performed in every cave by writer. po«- sensing special qualifications for it. It is Intended,in the interest of investors, as well as of the public generally, to have questions of trade R ,,d finance treated every week by a wi iter wbuxe position and character will give his articles en exceptional value ano reti'tur them a safe and trustworthy guide. A special oorrespondent, who has been selected for thi* work with care, has started on a journey thimigh th. . oittn. 1 lis letters wiIT appear hereafter every week and lie is ch,lllied with tbodnty ofsimplv rcportlnß what lie sees and hem*, leaving the public a» far ns poaolbla todrnw lis own Inferences. 1 JtZ'ZZt'"rn!,T S " , " vr oc ™" l " n " 1 eontrlhu lleio. « I. nitfcliow r.owolt.JohnO «l„ tiler, S unit. I KMiott ( K*-Pr-.-.i-l-i.t Ti in r.. llarlford,, |.|of. r Toircv r llarviml.) 111. I , .... - t'-I.V I'. Uoliiwiu -nill I . . tlxl -i .1 ; 1V,.-. . ,i i' 'll u yii .I. Henry fbarle. i:. j '■' '* ■'' • I'l 'i"i» I '.•« iv l'i 112 Wll \\ It ilti \ ( Yale I wol D «' •• llU.iii .1 \ •!... .lu.lu'o |>aly. Prof Dwl ht .(•..lunilii l C.-lb-gi-.i I'r• • T'tvl. i | .MM- ■ s ' • •. | . .tn,ii;,i \\ r- \ lainl. Frederick iaiw tllniste ...| Bevln >| . Dinlock, Hev, lie. J I'. VI. Kev liii||.|,s Brook*. Rev Dr.T!etl6w< r J.Htille. Tn« U. tm hi [tuvar.! Tnylor.C. A. liri-t. .|, C I. Itrace, Hich .nl o! >• W illt.ini |,l..vd I. I n Sidney <ii •» lie Ki-iier Th«-,..|",e Tilton..l.mies rarton, Oail Hamilton. t t i:MS-Three Dollars per nnnuni, in advnndfc: Six months Two Dollars. When delivered by Carries in N. York or Brooklyn. Fifty Cents additional. JOSEPH 11. I!l( HARDS, I't ULISUFK, 180 Nassau street, N.Y. MS! TOYS!I TOYS!!! A General Assortment, Wholesale & Retail Butler November '2*2.::?!in 1865. 4 O>;B>JTIOXN for TSSK STA.ISriDA.IL.3D tlie War rpilK WORK will fie printed from a beautiful, clear I new type, on fine calendered paper, fnnde expressly for this wojk, l»e comprise.l in one \ery laigo vlume .if over a thousand pages, illustrated with »>ver ono hund red »md fifty po#fraits of i.istinguisheil officers and civ linns, maps diagram*, and numerous fine steel engra ▼inirv executed in the highest style of the r.rt. I»; »•(!! be fiirni-hed to subscribers in neat end snl,« mthil biml iug. At the following prices, payable on delivery. InjFhieCl-.tl 50 | er copy In Hue leather Library Style,l 7*50 " In Fine Cloth, (i.'ennan. C».."»o «« In F|ne I.eather;Oeiman l.iln iry My|e; '•* This work has ni rival as a candid, lucid, complete authentic and reliable history <>i the "grent conflict." In the selection of matter ih<* author has confined hliusplf strictly to ttflyial </"//*,derivop from the reports of Northern and Honthe:n Oenersls. tho report <-f the Committee on the Cotiduct of the War, National and He!.el Archive-, .fcc. lie has careful! vav dded the infroduotion Of any mat ter not strictly reluthlq and official, and has succeeded in what is universally domauded, a fair and impartial ilistory of the War. J, A. MILLINGER Acnit Nov. 29, ISfiS. A. M. NJIYMAN, M. D. Pliywlclnn tiucl Hur eon. Office immediatelyoDposite Walker s buildings "U-tler I»n. Dec. ft. 18ft3::tf MARTI.I RKIHER Ofo. WKCKIIKCKSR. STOVES AND PLOUGHS. i I rn.m m VV KrK " K, ' KKIIA KKIBKII—Pnun If dfrfc—Foundry North of the b - TO4U rough of Butler, where St4.ves, Plou i« *u ii lit - 1,4,1 ° ,,ler castings are made on shor .10- tico * Their ware-room is on Main > reet fir7t<loor%''rth of Jack's Hotel, where you will find .oves of all sixes and natrons. They also keep on hand large »tiK"k of I'longhs, which they sell as cheap as they can be bought at any other establishment in the county. FASHIONABLE TAILOR. I rpilK snh-criber would respectfully informtbe citizens | I of Butler and the surrounding vicinity that be >s •till making clothing in the latest and most approved styloa. Cull at the sigu of the balf moon and Htar. T B. WHITK, Butler Ja. THOS. Attorney at Law, PENSION AND ( LAIM AGENT, OITIcr wltli Chad. N'Csndlrai, Esq., South Writ com r off lie <1 tain oud # ' utier P». GEO. A. BLACK, Attanieyaf La w„ \LB<> AGENT for the collection of I'enahuis, Bonnty Back- pay, Ac. OiUce with J. N. 4 J. Furviance, . . . Butler Pa. Dec, tf. Ihds:tf SHERIFF'S SALES. mrit9 Venditioni Exponas, 'Mala®KH3=S? followingfflpcrlbea properly, to wit : ' P » blithe right, title Interest and claim of JAH.M PA. of In and t.. ftftr *. r« nf sited In Cbetrv townwljin, Ifniler County, Pa bounded noHl.by W .nWtiphtjl Uoratd: east by^rya n - °SnS by Dauhle: we*| by Bomrd. Fifty acioe cleared • Frame IlOns? ami haw-mill thereon erected Seized and taken in extent lon ft" fhe property of James Bo vard at the suit of Rebort Mi Call. AE.SO, All the right; title Interest aud claim ofW. N. Smith, ot in ami to two hundred and two acnes of land, more or less, situated in barker township, Butler connty, Pa., bounded nortll 1»V lands formerly of R. Leotard ; east !'.V T1 omns Onelly ; bouth by land* formerly of John r- ty ; w-Kt by Tnrtui* and |>avld Kelly, with all the ap I'll tinancei belonging tUei «to, I hereon erected. Seix ed and taken in execution as the property of W. Smith, at the suit of £. (2. Meals. A I.SO v All the right, title filtered and claim of Richard James, of in and tosixty-twoncrc* of land, mere or less, situated In Donegal township, Butler county. I'enn'a., bounded north by John Orffin: east bv H. Hauton; eouthhyWiu. Kamel; went by Janice lirediu Forty acres cleared; Log House and Frame St ble theieotf erected- heixetl and t;il;eu In execution as the property of Richard James, at the unit of E. Evan* AI.SO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Adelhearf Lor her, Ex'r of Fred Loibor dee d, of.in and to one hundred acres of land, more or less, situate fn Winßeld township, liutler county, l»a , bounded north by Sletr., east by Hsliep, South by I|ock, weal b? JVwrfer ; Forty" acre* cleared. Belted and taken h, execution a* tbV pronerty of Adolbiwii Lejbtrr, Jir'r of Fred Lorber, dec d at the suit of K. II: Helmbold. ALSO. All the rlcbt title inbrefttand c!nimot Jas, Armr etron<r, of in and to one hundred and twenty sever* acres of land, more or less, attunto in Cherry town ship, liutler county, "a., bounded north by lands of John Thompson, east by Isaiah A r mist toiffr,south by Alex. Armstrong a.r.d west bv Win. 11. \V i«»t«»n —. About 80 acre* cleared, 90 of which are meadow. L ov ' House, 1.03 Harn, \Va»onßh>d ,nd Spring House thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution as property of James Armstrong and fill Walford, for use of Esther liuchanau. A LSO All the right, title Interest and claim of George Pattersuti of in and to Seventy Five acres of land mors or h-" itiiiitc in Adam-township, Rutler Co. l'a., bounded inith by Ji'hn M'.NI-HI, east hv Jacob Pults. south l>y M.iler and \\ .-ne r , west by tjarrisod Slater, Forty;acies clel red, two lnjf h< MI sea and log barn th« rebn erected ?•« '/-id and 1 i. n in execution an the property of Qeoigo I ■ittersuii. at the stlft of Hannah J. Patterson, Adm r of Sanjuel Patterson, dee'd. AEPO. All the rivht, title interest and claim of HugblV.c r.lroy. of in and to one hundred acresx>f land. In Eon- . ill township, flutter countv, l»a . bounded and d- sen bid as follows : on the north by lands of Cly nn t and Meylert mst by Joseph Mortu an and Sam uel \\ rson. south by llenrv Hansel. w. at by M'Hride and M i'.lroy. fifty acres eh : red Seized and taken In execution us ifproperty of Jiunes Hrediti, Ad m nistrator o» ilu-h M< i: rov, dee d, and Af.itbia: Forquer. at theoultof Patrick Murphy, for use. W. U UKAt'KhMdlHlit, bhrrlff. Sheriff's Office, Hutler. Jan. 16, *OO. eqtltitiiN* Court Male. I >Y virtue of an order and decree of tho Orphan** I > Coin t in and for (lis c<»anty of liutler, the under -iriu'd Admiui-t 1 ator of Robert Allen, dee'd, will offer for sale at public vendue, on the premises, on the 19th day of Mruary, A- J)., lMii»,a< one o'clock, !'■ J/., of mid day, One Ilundrod add 'Jliirtj Acres of Land, he the same ifltire or loss, situate in Allegheny lown shlp, I*ntle* county. Penri*n, bounded on tlfe north by lands 1 t the h< .1 s of I :,ac A'oi 1 K on|th« east by landsof J"hn Allen IIIHI Jsm<'« ida r. on the south by lands of John lle^enberry, and on the west by Mr. Oould. Ti tle good Terms of Hule:—On* third of the purchase money to te paid on the confirmation of Mile by the ipid Court, and thf haiatice in two equal annual payments thereaf ter With interest from said confirmation. S. E. A LI. Elf, Jan. 10, "60. Adm'r. tKvH l k ui Hoions Hit tier count}/, s*. IV the matter . 112 the Petition for Partition, of the Real Kstatf of Kdwaid Kennedy, late of Muddy creek. tp.. dee d In the Orphans Court of liutler county. No. 7*, Dec. Tei m, IM ft. '1 lie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the Heirs and Lego! Ilcpreuentatives of Fdward Kennedy, to wit—Mrs. Prudence Kennedy, widow, an" t llsnbetK Ureer, (Kerineily) Mary Sponsl -r, (Kennedy) Margaret Magee, (Kennedy) Jane a. Brown. Kennedy; 1> (i. lyinie«ly.-Kdwar<l Kennedy, Milton Kennedy, Newton Kennedy, James S. Kennedy, Kliza Kennedy, Kudly Kenned'', Minerva Keuvedv and Win A Kate, minor children of J-hn Kennedy, dee d, for whom Mrs Pru dence Kcnm-d) I- Oimrdian. 'I lie said Ileal Kntate consists of One Hundred and Fifty Ac »«<of laud, morem less, situate in Muddycreek township, butler canity. Pa., hounded north by Jolm II 1: ea-t by J. W. Forrester ; ... u th by David FimzlerT we .r by nlward Fra/ ! «*r'« heirs, and John tfeil Von. ml every on»» of you are hereby cited to be. and appear, nf an Orphan's (Vwirt. to be held at Butler, tn f-r the - ~;nty « 112 Butb r. on the 4th Monday of }.'•!" r 1•e \t, t . how cittso, If any thero he, why a writof I' ut tion siiould not be awarded By tneCmirt, Jan. 17. 'tift. . j, YOIINO. Cl'k. Orptittn's Court Nate. 1)Y virtue of ap order and decree of the Orphans' y ('ourt of llniler county, tho undersigned Kxecutor of John D. Cunningham, dee'd. will ofler for sale at pubiie vendue,on th« premises, on Montla* thr BM d<tu of I''brum j. A. J>., lsbi;,at on* o'cUtcl;, /'. M. y of sartf any, One Hundred and Twenty Aeresof Land, luorffTir less, sitqat«> in Venango township, county afore said, and bounded on the north by land" of James K. Millei. on the east by lands of William Martin and oth ers, on fiie s'Sith by lamls of Levi Kerr, and os the west by lands of \\ . W. Hanlln, with the appar tenan<T*s, Terms of Sale One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the ci nfirmation of ~ale by the Court,and the balance in two e>|Uid annual payments thereafter with interest from said confirmation. WILLIAM MARTTN, Jan. 10, 'O6. Fx eon tor. Woolen Factory for Hale. rpil K subscribers will offer for sale, af public «mtery, J. on ihurndny tht l*f 0/ March, 1816, a WOOLEN FACTORY, situate ill SHppervrock tov n*fnp, Ibftlerco, Pa The Fwtory is a large, three st«iy building with all the necessary appaVtenanceh of a Woolen establish ment, together with 27 acrotof g«»od land. Saletocoin inence at one oVdoek. P M. Terms made known on day of sale. CVUKY A BROTHKRa Jan 10, '6C—6t* Gilmore k Liebler. 109 WOOD ST. PITTSBURGH. MA.M;FACTURHnS or" wirnr.KSAi.R A.vn retau, DEALERS IS* TRUNKS, VALISES, Saddles, Harness AND ALL KINDB OF LADIES SACHELS. ~Jhij. 24, 1800—8m. PHOTOGRAPHSTC HA Ml KL MY KBS having purchased the well known I'hotograpb Oalleiy of Jj. 1 Huselton, situated on Main street, opposite the sb re Of Weber k Trourman. would respectfully inform the public that lie is propartd to J*IIOTO4*R A I*II S. AiaitISOTYPES.i 1 KIiISKOTj r M and t»je new Alhotvpe or PORCELAIN plctu. th - latent and n.oM approve.l styles. Pym.ns life like pictures will >|o w<*l! to tr| T< » ),lm a Pictures taken in dark weather u* well )W j n r M W Dec!*l3. 11*57-''*" M " 1 • wuu " l "* •P« ln " ! » "H y For Sale. \noUBE ami m arreof land «itu«ted on thn Khi'oy liUuk rond nlghtmilen fr.,m Hutler i» K'».l .itnaiion fcr n nn| K hlmrlitHv| r, uf ..t to «Unroh«« »,ld rorth.r Infoi rnnt/V quire at this office I Dissolution of Partumhi 11IIK partnership heretofore existing between subscribers, und-jr the name of lielmbold A nas this day been d<m>We4l by mutual consent. Bmto of thfl late fln.j. will be setlbMl by Tbe<« . i. ,n i M w { , . Mr e »H, knowing themseivoH indob will pleas call and make payment. J O HELM BOLD k gOl Theodore Helmbold will continue the business heretofore, at the old stand. Saxonburg, January Ist, 186 A::9 moe. WALL PAPER, AT March. 22.18f1f. fl KIN KM AN' ST It AT HORSE, 1 CIAMK to the residence of the suliecriber j Uutfalu tp.. Butler county, Pa., on or about the I of January, onu Bay Horse three yeare oJd ■ »P«-'»g "»< bite fo r. The owner tmm 1 I come forward, prove property, pay charges ami takfl away, otherwise he will be disposed of according Jan.24,'CtJ—3t) fjfcJOIiGR TKUJ^R
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