American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, February 28, 1866, Image 4

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LFATHFR C'i * AND
► FINDINGS STORE,
ON MAIN STREET,
One Joor North of M'Aboy's Stcre.
UK NTS' FKKNCJI
CALK BOOTS,
SIIOKS AND
CONUHESS GAITKKS.
LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS,
MISSES' HOOTS,
SHOES. AND
GUMS.
BOYS BOOTS & SHOES.
Children'!* Shoes of till EiindH.
A FULL AND COMPLETE A. a HORTMEXT • 112 mr
own manufacture. cniiKlnntly on hand, and nmk made to
• order, of the BEST STOCK anil in the
LATEST STYLE.
A large nnd full assortment of Eastern stock, of the
* e ry licit mat or la 1 ami workmanship.
All kinds of
LEATHER & FINDINGS
French, and Common Calf skins.
Sole and Upper Leather,
Morocco, Kips and Kids.
ROANS AND LININGS
Or nil kind*.
Wo have the largest, host selected, find f.ir the tin:e»
lliecUf«|'c#l stock ever r.fl'ered for « »!«• In UntJor.
The public are invited to call aiid examine f»r thorn-
May 21—tf TIIKODOPE IIL'SKLTON
MVIERICAN CITIZEN
Ja Ii Prl at i. « g Q ll; i.e Q 1
Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book
AND
mini jds nmim,,
Cornpv of Mill 11 auil .Tt-fIV-viinli Street*,
C»i>i><i«lto Jack's Hotel'
■ <• B- B" tJ .
wr ARE PRKPARRI) TO I'RI.NT,ON SHORT NOTICE
Bill Heads, Books, Druggist Labels, Pro
grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes,
Drafts, Blanks. Business Cards, Visiting
Cards, Show Cavils, Pamphlets, Posters,
Hills of Faro, Orrlcr Hooks, Paper Books,
Billets, Sale Hills, &c.
IIEI.VO FURNISHED WITH
The Most Approved Hand Presses
AND
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
Type, Borders, Ornaments. Rules, Cuts, Ac.,
IN THE COUNTY,
We. will execute everything in the line of
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING
NSATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT HKASONARLS RATES,
In a style to excel any establishment at
home, and compete with any abroad.
•I •* i 1 B s fc «l %%' <» Ea rbq o ■ m
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
boon already conceded to this establish
ment, for
TABTE IN COMPOSITION
AND
Tilocnnec In I'rcßH Work.
In all the essentials of Cheap Printing,
Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau
tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, WO in
vite comparison, from getting out a Card
of a single line to an illuminated Poster,
or a work of any number of pages.
AX IM AI LAHM. ( I RK FOR
RHEUMATISM.
rpo who think and reflect. Now my br< ihor. *!*-
I ter or friend.** the case may ho.all that 1 u.sk of you
U, that with a Hoar mind, and a pure heart—a love* fur
truth, and a willingness to uccepl it, you read the fol
lowing
I am enring qnlto a number of m«es of Rheumatism
every year, and now I intend to in »k« it kiiMvn genetal
ly through the modiuiu of new*pipers. 1 have con
fined my medicine principally to my own neighborhood
for •* coiwidHruhln tti of timo. in order »o tost itK
merits thoroughly, nnd now 1 can offer it t > the public
with a certainty of it* success, knowing that a trial will
recommend it. Idon >t recoiumond ii t. cure anything
hut RHEUMATISM f.r which I havetet.-d ii 'merit*
thoroughly, with satisfaction to myself and others. I I
can send my compound hy mail to any a ldn bono
recommendation*, a* to who lam 1 refer the public to
8. Lowell and I'. Knonce of Richland tp., Venango co.,
Pa.,o. C. Sloan. S lb MM, and It. F. Camp, of Enilenton ;
Mrr. Breneman. Clarion; Mr> M. Louchner Salem: and
Mrs M'Uiunis, ltichland tp., Clarion Co., Pa . ami a host
ef others who have been cured by my vegetable c itn
•xtunu. Add. es«. with two ooent stamps,
It, F. BLATR,
Enilenton,
Veuaugo co.,
IFAIRIM: FOR SALE.
A good farm of IMS acre* about 65 acre* cleared the
tost good timber land, all ofwhlch i* well watered.
A LOG HOUSE
and stable and a variety of fruit tree*—the farm it. nifn
ated in Penn tp., Rutl«*r co Pa- Six utile* uh of
Huileraud about half a mile east of the pi ue
For further partictlars inquire of the *ul.«.rt< <. oi. ike
premise*. M. F. DAVERI .vyiLl.E,
A SELECT SCHOOL IN
Prospoot, lltitler Co. Pa.
REV. J. J. ROCKWELL. Teacher.
Term begins April 2d—Closes, June 2fith. IWW.
The patronage of the public in solicited Tuition as
follow*: Common School branches, St OM Algebra,
JVat Philosophy, Jtln toric, Latin, Greek and Book keep
ing. fii 00. jVormal eiawißes, for The benefit of teacb
ers. Tuition required in advance For further partic
ular*, Address
J. J ROCKWELL,
iaulo,'66 ) Prospect, Uutler Co. Pa.
Exrcnfor**! IVotier.
LETTERS, testamentary on the will of Nancy Stein;
late of ConnoquenexKing to , uee'd., having L-een
(ranted tt» tlo« uiideiMiffiitd ; al persons knowing them
selves indebted to sutd estate are hereby fequested t««
make immediate payment, and thoee having claims
against the estate will present theui propei ly authenti
cated, without delay, for payment.
WM STEIN,
WM, 11, JAMISON,
Yeblt. Executors,
FAIRVIEW SELECT SCHOOL.
Falrvlew , llutler Co., Pran'a.
THE Summer term will open on MONDAY, APIRI 2D
186C>. ami continue twelve Works.
Students can pursue any of the branches usually
taught in Academies, including the l«atin aud lireok
languages, Boarding can be had in good private fami
lies. Students deninug to laiard tueiuselves can obtain
auitablo room* in the village
Special advantages f.«r tfcoM to teach. For
further particulars. Address
TUOMAS C. VAN rtIES, Principal,
leb. 14,'6C.*) Baldwin, P. 0., Butler Co., Pa.
HUSBLTON, M. D BAMUBL ORAHAN, m. D.
HUSELTOi\ & GRAHAM.
(Late of tU« U. S. Army)
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
1S»0 ffryi It Beyd'e >lain Street Bntlsr pa.
HEAD QUARTERS.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT
JOHN B\ ORR,
LA TE OF THE I'OTOMA C ARMY,
PHOTOGRAPHER it AMBROTYPIST,
H AS erected n New BuildHg; - n Jefferson street. op
posite the rtTi/f. M.lka, Where he in nreMred,
| wiili an entirely NEW AW'H'.ATI'? and MA TPRIAM*
: (112 Iht VERY HUM' V UAL Warn d LATEST STYLES,
I to tako
! LIFE LIKE PICTURES.
THANKFUL FOIt PAST PATRONAGE, VB OFFBII
' our services to thepnhHc : and pledge ourselves to ipiro
no paii.sor la!., r to accommodate nil Mr ho may think
proper to give u< n call. JOUN P. ORR.
I Butler, Oct. 4, lWftrtf.
WINDOW BLINDSI
I 1 RKBJY window blinds can be had at the low price
SO CTS, A BOLT,
AT THE
; lETAJSTCJY" STORE
or
* H - € iitri ■«: A nr.
Butler December 20. IoCS.
Agent* U'nnted !—To sell prize Certificates for
OOLDand 81LYER WATCHES. Ladles Jewelry, Dia
mond Rings. Pins, Ac., O.VLY $o KACII, for any article
drawn, detail P ieo fr..m fln t.. s£'•>. ALLGOODS WAR
RSNTEDOXNUIMS. Price of Certificate 2o Cents each. —
{ Liberal Pr<-n»iume an.l <'• icmieslon allowed to Agents.—
8-rmf'f* ie->l /r*e.
; For Circular* an J :;;s address,
>«rs-n. IIA VWARO A CO..
J Jan. 8, 'CO—3mos. 229 Roadway, New York. |
j ~~ JUSTOPENEp!
NEW BOQTgSHSESHOP.
ON r/IAJN STREET.
Oiipoittc Bnj d'* Knildliig,
ItTITKUE we an* pn-par»d !■> manufacture Boots and
\ \ Shoes .»f iill kind-. to order, "112 tlie best material, '
■in the latent stylo*, and of the finest workmanship,—-on !
the shortest possible notice; und at as reasonable rates ;
l as the tame quality can he badatanv other establish* I
! ment. J. A. Fit AN OR I J. BH KEL
Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs!
DRWI1&H0II
HV \ I NO purcha-ed the Drn| Store recently owned
hv IT.it. F. Hamilton,will entry on the Drug bust
! i.f— ii all it" departments, at t lie old stand, Boyd's Block
| Mun Street butler Pn. We have constantly on baud
; and f.»r sale a pure quality of
DRUGS CIIKMIC.U.S and PAINTS
DILM UIM.-IIKS <ND (iI.APS,
\\ II! IK I.tAD, 11KI1 I KAD A I.ITH Kit AO E
Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty,
ruitPi:\ riNK \ND AL^HIOL,
I.A i>. US II & \K\ I'S-FO- )T »»ILS.
IS »L'I'LKS. YIALS. AA'DCOKKS.
8 »A »'. SPOMJK.S A I OIPH,
PUKK OR"LJ.\D SPICKS Ac. Ac. Ac.
Alsoagenercl variety of
Perfumery & Toilet Articles.
j Vines and Liquors for Medical purposes. Wines for
j Sacramental n-e, furnished at cost. Physicians pres
j criptions carefully compounded.
j The public is respectfully invited to call and examine
| our atock, we are confident that we can sell as reasonable
as any similar establishment iu the county.
I Nov. 22 1M66::1T.
FRUIT! iIFROIT!
rpil E undersigned proprletoi s„f 4 P I'll AI, HILL NCR
I BKRY''wisnes to inform the pnblir that they have
now on hnnds lit their nursery, located about two and
one half miles south-west of the borough of Butler, the
best and largest variety of fruit trees ever offered t > tin
public in this county.
Their fruit trees consist of the
APPLE, PEAK,
PEACH, AND CIIKRRY.
These are unquestionably the largest a* they are also
the be-* varieties ever offered in tli*s seetion Their va
riety • 112 SlllU* itllKII V is also large. They would there
fore solicit a liberal patronage the coming spring. Now
is the time to select the ground and make your orders
which will be promptly filled. The t'eescan be had at
the nursery or delivered where ordered to suit puriha
sere. Every farm should have a goo<t orchard.
SI LAS PL ARCH A SONS.
Jan nary 17,ISCfi.
Orphan s Court Hale.
T) Y virtu* of an order end decree of the Orphan's court
I > of Butler c mtiiy. the undersigned, gnardiin of the
hstate of Augustus Hays, minor of Win. H*yi late
of Laiu antert| ~ dee'd, will offer for sale nt public ven
due on the premises on Saturday the 24th day of Feb
ruary next, at one o'clock pin. c«f said day, ouo hund
red and reventy-flvo acre* of land more or lesa situate
in said Lancaster tj< . Butler county, Pa. Bounded
north by 1 tndsof Oeo llavs, on the east Jame* and Josi-
AH Matthews and PIOSJKM I road, on the south I y lands
o Mrs. Klinu 1- Iter, an lon the wost by landn of fctar
f lugli Robert Hays, and others
The interest of «aid minor in said land will he sold
subject to the payment of certain legacies charged upon
it by said dee'd in his will probated and re-enacted in
Butler and uiso subject to the donor of said minors
mother and (iraud mother on the same.
Terms of nhl»>, one-third of purchase money to be paid
at the confirmation ofsaleby the court and the residue in
two equal annual payments thereafter with interest from
said confirmation.
JOHN R. M JUNK IN.
Janl7lSo6. Uuardian.
William 33. Moore.
PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT
K. MMtinklii's Ofllcc, Main Street, op
poslte Zftminerlllßll'S Hotel, llutler.
Hiltier Co. His.
AiT* No charge until claims received.-CU
i. WTkie&EE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE", 87 FIFTH ST.,
(Opposite tike Gazette Building.)
PITTSDTROH PZSS'A.
WILL give prompt attention to all business in the
line of ihe Profession, including the collection ol
"laimssagiinst the (Jovernment for Back pay, Bounty.
Pensions. I'rHte-money, Ac., A<*.
Nov. 22, 188o::'Jm
Court Sale.
IX pursuance of sn order of the Orphans* Court of
Butler county, 1 will offer for sale at publ.c outcry,
•II the premises, on Tturtdau tkt 'lhiduu ofFrltruary.
1860, at 2 o'clock, J'. A/..
Seventy Acres of Land,
in Penn township. Butler county, adjoining lands of Win
W i'de. Lli Hartsell, W m. iVixon. and other lands of Jmi
>1 Met?, iter d. Ab.iiit£) acres cleared aud tenced. the
balance w«-Il timncrcd.und all well watered.
112 "RMS:—One third in hand, the bai <nc«- in two equal
annual payments with interest fiom time of sab*.
JOStPH llvJiiThbil,
JOHN M O EE,
Jan. 10. Executors of Jiu. M'tiee, deed
Tavern JLieeuwe.
11HE person. IIHT* lilr.l llirii Rpi.Krmlloni to
K»brnarj in iLc oRU-a ot the tlirk
of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Butler county for
License under the Acts of Assembly of March 21st sml
April 20th, IH6S, to regulate the sale of intoxicating
d#i«k», to wit :
No. 1. Jacob Dunjhacher, Cranberry township.
" 2. Henry Stokev. Jackson tp.
** 4. Catharine Mick ley, Jackson tp,
" 4. Jordan Eyth, Bor. Butler
" 6* Francis l.uub«-. bor. Saxonburg
44 6. Lewis Krause, tp.
" 7. J-11. Steubgen, bor. Haxonburg
" 8. Win. Vogoley, bor. Butler
'• 9. Benjamin .lack. bor. Butler
" 10. Joseph Miller, Jerteraoa tp.
" 11. Francis Eyth. bor Ceut<Mville
"12 James 't. Campbell bor Prespect
" John Murrin. jr., Marion tp i
" 14. Daniel S. Kodgej-tf, Oakland tp.
u Ift. David M. Kuliy. Centre
M HI. George Marsha 11, Allegheny tp.
*,17. Isaac Donaldson, bor Sunbarry
M 18 William 0. Christley. bor. Csntrerille
41 19. John J. Keiber, Summit tp
u 20. Heury Miller. liorough Zelienople
License will be presented on Wednesdav, February
28.1866. Remoustraucee must be filed on or before 1
that day. applicants will brin# their Bonds to my
Office before the day of hearing. Licenses must be ta- ]
ken out within Fifteen days afUr being granted or they i
will be reroktd according to Law.
TebT W,) W 112 YOl'Np Clerk.
I
PROSPECTUS
OF
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FOR 180S.
With the number for Janni y, 186fl, tho ATIATJC
MO-STHKV enters upon its
SEVENTH VOLUME.
It has reached an age and a circulation never before
attained by any American magn/.ine of Its class, and its
popularity steadily incre:»es with each succeeding year.
The Publishers have provided for the readers of the
ATLANTIC during the o milng year articles which t#ey'
areconfident will u»t only sustain the reputation of tli«*
magazine as the (ending exponent of American litera
ture. but will increase its geueral attractiveness and
value.
The ATLATIC for the rear 18*6 will contain the follow
ing features of especUl interest:
PASSAGES FROM HAWTHORNE'S DIARY
Being extracts from the late NATUAMKI HAWTHDK.IS
beginning at a period immediately subsequent to his
lenvinff College.
GRIFFITH GAUNT ; OR. JEALOUSY. A new
Novel, by CHARLKs RKADK This new story begins in
the December number, and bids fidr to be one of Mr.
Reade's most interextint; novels.
THE CHIMNEY CORN F.R. By HARRIZT BRETCH
XR STOWX. Mrs Stowe will continue her admhahle pa
pers upon domestic and social topics.
The fhree above-named ien*nres will he continued
thronghont the year. In addition to these the maguzlne
will contain :
STORIES B Y BAYARD TAYLOR, the firs of
Russian talc, entitleil, "Beauty and the Beast, '
—Will appear in January.
STORIES BY Mrs L MARIE CHILD, the fir-t
of which, eiitithnl,'-PuorChloe,''will be printed in the
February uuinber.
DR. JOHNS BylxMißvxL The con. biding chap
into the new W eXt<,n " " onK * three or four months
THE LAST DA YS OF WA LTER SA VAGE LA N
DOR Containing a variety of fntereiting incident
and personal reminicence, by one who knew him.
Besides the foregoing articles, especially enumerated
the Atlantic for 1866 will furnish its readers with its
usual variety of
THE BEST ESSAYS,
THE BEST SSORIEB.
THE BEST POEMS,
from its unrivaled eorps of contributors, comprising
! many of the grst American Writers,
i The January number will contain contributions from
Henry W Longfellow, the late Nathaniel Hawthorne
Charles Reade, Harriet R. Btowe, J. T. Trowbridges
Wm. C. bryant, Bayerd Taylor, Donald O. Mitchell
tiail Hamilton. The author of "Life in the Iron Mill,
j And other popular Writer.
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: Culb r* e«,—Twocnplej forf7,oo: lire c..ple» fir 116,00
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tor every club of of twenty subscrlbeis an extra copy
\\ II l»" furnished gratis, or Twenty.one copies for sixty
| ( lobbing with •' Our Young Folks."—The Atlantic
I and Our Young Folk* will be furnished to one address
for Five Dollars per year.
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124 Tremont St., Boston.
iPROSPECTUS FOR 1866
THE LIDH FRIEND.
SPLENDID ARRA Y OF TALENT.
In entering upon the third year of its existence, the
proprietors of this new magazine bpg leave to offer their
thank* t«» the ladies of America for the liberal support
already extended to them. Few magazines have boa t
ed during their teennd year of a lift of nearly twenty*
five thousand names.
The Ltor's will continue to devote as hereto
fore to Oh .ice Literature and the Illustrations of the
Fashion-. 11 will rontain the latest patterns of Cl »ak«.
Caps, bonnets, Head Dre*sse*, Fancy Work. Embroidery
i Ac., with i iceipts, Music, aud other matters interesting
to I tdies. Ihe Music alone is worth more than the cost
of magazine, the pieces being selected by
Prof 001/e from the capacious repository of that widely
known and enterprising tlrjn, Messrs. Lee A Walker.
151 All IFUL KNGRAVINGB.
A beau Ifnl Steel Fancy Engraving and a Superb Col
ored Steel Fashion Plate will illustrate every number:
besides well executed Wood Cuts, illustrative of the
Fashions, Fancy work. Ac., too numerous to drtail.
. BEWINU MACHINE PREMIUM.
In order to enable ladies to procure a first quality
Sewing Machine at very little outlay, we make the fol
lowing liberal offers :—We will give one of Wheeler A
Wilson scelebretcd sewing machines, the re/ular price
I of which is fifty-five < olla:s, on the following terms :
, 1 Twenty coph.s of the Lady's Friend one year, and the
Sewing Mochine,...., J7O 00
2 Thirty < .pies one year, und the Sewing Ma-"
chine
«L l oity copie.-. one year, and the Sewing MA-
V ,i " p ' SIOO.OO
in t.<e nift (l | the above rlubs, a lady can get twenty
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by sending on the-e subserlntions, and twenty dollars
in addition, will got a Machine that she cannot buy any
where else f,r less than fifty five dollars If she gets
thirty fubscriber* and seventy-five Dollars, she will
only have t . add TK\ D.ILL.t 1(8 to the amount. While
It shl» gets f>rty subscribers at the tegular price, she
will git her machine fir nothing.
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i 1 forwarded.
The Cb?hs may be p trlly composed of subscribers to
the Saturday Fir mug J'ort, if desired.
u " maehiui? sent will be tho regular
UHKtiRKK A M, ;; Machine, sold by them
in New Y. rk f.r fifty-five doll.Ms, The Machine will be
selected new af the manufactory ... Now York, boxed,
an<l forwarded fiee of cost, with the exception of freight
TEll MS:
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NEW AND VALUABLE MUSIC,
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Administrator's Police.
LETTERS «»f Admlnistrati. non the estate of Abra
ham Melllnger late of Oakland tp., dee d., have been
grau|*4 fofiw uudjsraigued. all Persons knowing them
selves indebted to said estate ate requested to make
immediate payment, and those havjpg claims agaiiibt tiie
same will present them properly authenticated for set
tlement. JOHN 11. MELLI.VCJKR
RICHARD ALLISON,
Jan. 31.1WW. ;, !m . r
— i
AdmiiiiMtratrix , M Jloliee. !
T ETTERSof having been granted te
lj the undersigned on the estate of Joseph Bart ley, I
late of Penn tp.; dee'd., therefore, all persons indebted t
to said estate are reqnestwl to pay the same without de- I 1
lay, and th<*K> having claims against the same will ire- i
sent them duty juitbenticated for settlement
. , FL- MAR(I ARET HARTLEY,
v
" NEW SKIRTS F0R1865-6
The Great Invention of the Age in
HOOP SKIRTS.
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex
Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt.
THIS INVENTION consist* of Duplex (or two) Ellin
tic Pure Kt-lined Steel Spring*. ingeniously loaded tight}
ly »nd ttrinly together, edge to edge, making the ton;:!!,
est, most Hex bi«, clastic aud jlurable Spring ever used!
'l'liey seldom bend or brsak, like the Single Springs, and
consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful Shape
muieth u twice as lung a* any single Spring Skirt that
Ever lias or Can be made.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfbrt and
pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Ell ptic Skirt
will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assem
blies, Opet-as, .Carriages, I d 1 mad tars, 1 hnrch Pews,-
Ann Chairs, for Proiyonade and House Dress as the
Skirt cau be folded when in use to occupy a Small place
as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin DreSs.
A Lady having enjoyed the Pleasui e, Comfort and Great
Convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic teel Spring
Skiit for a Mingle day will Never afterwards willingly
dispense with their use. For Children. Misses, and Young
Ladies they are superior ti» nil others.
TH E HOOPS are covered with 2 ply doable twisted
thread and will wear twice as long ■.** the Single yarn
covering which is u-od oil »ll Single Steel lloup Skirts.
The three bottom r»da "U every Skirt are also Double
Steel, nnd twice or d >uble covered to j r.»vent the cover
ing from wearing oft the rod* when diaggiug down stairs
-tone steps, Ac., Ac., which they are constantly subject
to When in use.
All are made of new and elegant Corded Tapes, and
arothe best quality in every pai t giving to the wearer
the ni<>Mt graceful and perfect Shape p vwlble, and ar«
niiQuoHtt nably the lightest, roost desirable, comfortable
and economical Skirt ever made.
WEST'S BRADLEY k CAHY, PROPRIETORS tf the
1 nvent ion, and S< >L h MA N U FACTU R KKS, ®T, Chambers
md 79 k Hi Hoade Streets, New York.
FOI! SALE in all flrst-class Stores in this City, and
throug.iout the United States and Canada. Havana de
Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies.
for the Duplex Elliptic (or deuble'
Spring Skirt. A.
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AND
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C 0 If T A I ft 8 :
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8. Intermittent Fevers,
9. Turkish Baths.
I •. The Cholera.
II Black Spot in Yineland.
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13. The True Temperance Platform in Ohio.
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H.\KPE;i k BOTIIEItS. i B<tTARK
B<tTARK NAM (YORK
Kcr 3 lie.'
NISCELLANEOIN XO'rftfEsf
Brought rlftlit In th« Very
Midst of BUTLER,
StTUATE ON MAIN STREET,
WHERE the " Wander
y-<■ er >'' 'd search of fine
- T ' Snutl and t 'i
. g Ted' arm. to welcome
11.-... Volley
w Manure
Dealer In a
Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars.
Ilavlpg been duly appointed a "Committee of Six."to
proceed to parts beyodd thesedlgglne, to procure fortlie
citizens o| Butler, and all others who may favor him with
a call, the choicest articles in his line, woujd respectfully
represent: that in pursuance »»f his appointment, behiis
been successful in collecting - tall specimens of the best
articles ever found in Butler! He would also further
represent: that he feelsgrateftd tothe publio f>r the fa
vors conferred upon him. in ''days gone by," and hopes
he will merit a continuation of their patronage in "<IHV«
that are to. me."
In conclusion, he begs leave"to make the following re
mark: that helm." a little the articles In his llue.tliat
are tq be found from the '• centre to the circumference'*
. 112 Pennsrlvanln. and indeed, he might safely add, the
I'nited States of North America, the British Possessions,
or the r\i!ifornia«. including the month.f the Colun.bia
river, all along the coast ot i>reg«n, up :v high as the
paralldl at " Phift.v Ph.-nr Phorty." lie lII'MPLY soli
cits the custom of all tne*' Dear I>npl," d Butler, or any
wav faring man who ma.v chance to make his transit across
the disc of Butler, or snj.-nrn vtithin her borders for "a
season.'* feeling confident he will give satisftictlon. both as
rogards price and quality. Come and examine for vons
selves! Don't put it ot:! ProerastinatioQ is tlie thief of
time!!! OSOKOK YOQKLBY. Jr.
Butler, Pa., May 11,1864.
BUUGBON DENTIHT'H.
DRS.S.R.&C.L. DIEFFENBACHER.
, | t. A l:K|.n.|.I.re.lt". 1 .re.lt".i U .«rt
j-\ M-lh. i.l d entui lea
i£
i.nVulcanite,Coral
Gold,) Silver Platina.
- P ' " , ' :
try, should not fail to
\y. examine tlieit new styles
■ ' of Viileanlte and Coralite
work. Filling, cleaning,
extracting and adjusting the teeth done with the best
materials and in the best manner. Particular attention
paid to children's teeth. As mechanics, they did}* Com
petition ; as operators they rank among the best. Char
ges moderate. Advice free of charge. Office—ln Boyds
B'lildiug Jeflerson Street, Butler I'a.
Dec. 9,180a.:::tf,
PARTNERSHIP.
112 (111 K undersigned would respectfully inform the public
I that they have entered into Partnership, in the
Under! iiUlnic lltiHliH'HH,
and hereby solicit the patronage of the public.
They are provided with a neat Hearse; and have on
hand a large nuantity of the very best material, and are
fully prepared to furnish f'oflins of till kinds on short
notice. They will have on hands constantly a variety of
Coffins finished to suit purchasers, and on the most rea
sonable terms.
They will also furnish Carriages and conveyances for
Fiiperal occasion# when requested. Ware Booms, on
Jefferson street, 2 doors West of American Citizen Office
U. C. ftOBf*BINO,
Butler. July 20, l*fl;, :tf. OHO ROB W. KB A.
George Vogeley, Jr.,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER
IN AM. K]> DS OP
Tobacco, Snnff, and Segars,
Main Street, ISutler.
Things Done Up Right!!
I" wish to Inform Butler county, and the region round
I about, that I have just received the best articles ev
er imported Into this county. Tlit. only way to prove
the fact Is to call and examine mj 4 Tol)srco, Snuff
and believing in the truth of the old adage
that "the proof «>f the Pudding is in chewing the Bag."
Any man that has an it.kling for Tobacco, in any of It,
orms, can be gratified.
OEORGE VOGRLKY, Jr.
Butler, Nov. So, IRC>4.
BEDICK'S DID 6 STORE,
OjppoKito Store*,
DBIKIS, •
DRUGS,
DRUGS,
.ViKDTCTNES, MKDfCTN'FS
M KDICfN KS, M KDITIN KB.
MEDICINES, MEDICINE,
DYES,
DYES,
DYES.
PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS,
Pure liiquoisfor Medical use only.
Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc.
French and Amenrnti t'ei fumery. and T % oili t articles.—
Brushes. Trn<ses and all art Tries in the Drug lint, ofthe
best quality nnd at fairest rales. ,
Dec, 11, 1-SUd.
SI. S. Fisher's liii]>rove^l
• FRUIT CAM,
Patened Nov. 12. 1861, Aug. 10, 1R62, an<l March 22,1RA4.
To be tiad only <d* the .subscriber. «.u Main tit., BUT
DKR l*n.. Idoore North of M'Abov's Store, where every
article of TINW A lIIC in .kept in (.BE \ T V.t BIETY.
Thi« can has been < xtenSivelv used and 112 nind tote
perlectlx «afe It- great convenience will be discovered
st flrsf sight. The extensive ficilities for manufactur
ing all Us parts make it very clieaj-.
II is closed by chun|dng s tin cap owr and round the
opening, which in pressed upon a cement-coated ga«ket,
causing the cement to melt by the lit at ot the fruit; be
coming cold, it is perfectly eealed. It l« closed or open
ed in an Instant. l»y hooking or unhooking a ntralt wire
spring.
LADIES, and others, are requested to call and exam
ine this unsurpassed Fruit Can.
WM. S. ZIEGLER.
Butler, July 13, l«fU::tf.
Atbrny at Law,
FRANKLIN, VENANGO COtNTV, A
» one d'»or North of KINNKAB HOU
R« IKK. M'LURE,
Attorney at Law,
PENSION AND 'CLAIM AGENT.
Orrtcc,N. E.corner Of Diamond, Butler, Pa.
Feb. 3,1804::tf.
USTEW FIRM,
Sedwick Neff & Co.
JOHN A. SEDWICK, P. P. Brown.and E. Neff, have
this day went Into a Partnership, in the Harness and
Saddle manufacturing business, at the old stand of John
A Sedwick, opposite Boyd's Building, where they will
continue to manufacture all articles in their line, at the
lowest prices. Give us aeall.
Oct 11,1865. JfiDWICK NEFFyCO.
ATTOKNEY AT LAW.
Will attend toall business entrusted tn his care prompt- |
ly. Sprcial attention given to the collections of I'en- •
sions. Hock Pay and Bounties.
Will also act as tgent for those wiithing to buy or
sell real estate.
Office on South side of Diamond, in Bredins building, I
Butler Pa.
November 8,1965:: tf. ,
Cl<iiiii Agent,
rnilK untlersigned would notify the public
1 that he has been regularly committsioned a*
CLAIM -A.G-E2STT,
for securing Bounty Money, Arrears of Pay and Pen
ttons, for «ddiers, or if they are dead, for their legal
representatives. No charye will be ma«ie for proaecuting
the claims of wddiers, or their representatives until the
same are collected. C. E. ANDERSON.
Butler, June 27, 18tty.
FOR SALE~~
I will »ell my Farm. conUining »bout NINETY
ACRES, situate in Middlesex township, Butler Co.,
Pa., within one half mile of Glade Mill Po*t office. Sixty
acre* cleared, a new frame house ertcloaed and roofed ; a
Log ho#** and stabling thereon: well watered; good
orchard, apd the land is or good qnalitv. either for grass
or grain. J >UN GUY EH,
Middlesex tp., Bulter co., Feb. 14, lfcflti.*
JACK'S HOTEL
IIEN.I. JACK, Proprietor.
Csrner of Msiu nnd .Jefl'erson treets,
IfUtier, Pa.
March 16.1PM
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Butler November 22.::3m IWIS.
< OM>M EO\S I'Olt Till-:
STA
History of the War
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This work has no rival as a candid, lacld, complete,
authentic and reliable history of the "icreat conflict,"
In the a«dectjon of matter the nuthor ha« confined
himself strictly to official rinla, derivep from the tepurts
of Northern and >outbs a u Qoner-tls, the rep'irt of the
Committee on the Conduct of tfje War, Nat >nal and
ltebel Archives, Ac.
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ter not ttrictly rtUaMe and official, and has succeeded
In pjoducinc what la universally donianded, a fair and
impartial History of the War
J. A lUILLINGEK, Agent.
Nov. 20, 1866.
MARTIN REIHKR.. OEO. WRCKBECKEE
STOVES AND PLOUGHS.
i m ~i IITKCKBECKKR A RKIHKII—Foun
wJ J I—VV Hers—Foandi>- North of the b -
rough of Itutler, where Stoves. Plow is
and other castings ar»» made on shor jo
t,ce - Their ware-room is on Main • reet
llrht dour Northof>Jack's Hotel, where you will find toves
Ofall sizes an<l natrons. They also keep on hand .. large
Stork of Ploughs, which they sell as cheap as they can be
bought at any other establishment in the county.
Dec. 9.lß<Xfc:tf
FASHIONABLE TAILOR.
TIIK subscriber would respectfully Infoimtbe citizens
of Butler and the surrounding vicinity that he is
still makimr clothing in the lttest and nioNt approved
styles. Call a£ the sign of the half uioon and star.
T B. WHITE,
Bit tier Ja. •
"iraos."
Attorney at Law, «
AN D
PENSION AND ( LAIM AGENT,
Office wltlt Chti. N'Candlsia, Enq.,
South Went corn r of fhe dtam ond
tttier PH.
GEO. A. BLACK,
Mturaey at Law,
ALSO AGENT for the collection of Pensjons, Bounty
Back- pay, Ac
Office with J. N. t J. Purvianre.
Hut.fi Pa.
Dec. 6.lßflfc!f
A. M; NFYMAN, M. D.
Physktluii unil uun. ) '
Olfitw immediately onpofcite Walker'» buildinfit [
D*c,9, !•«> .. UU " erPB - |
SHERIFF'S SALES.
• ltli«S.n J Kxpona. and Fieri faci M i„ u .d "ut
M "'°" ran >"" of Butler c u untr and 11
*v.urt lloo't' b ' t" puhHe Mle u th.
Mutidar of Ki'ru . "I llutlrr, uti thi. r u oltk
th *
YIU.I, at„l ol.iln of Jamea no
ated InCherr • ' >J '®nd, more 0t lesd situ
n« rth by W ishinxotn / 34,,111 *.v, Pa., bounded
by Dauhle; west by "j i «nutl»
.Frame House and 5a 7J- acie.s cleaied;
and taken in es»cuti« H n-. th. w^ ei ' teiz»d
vurd at tiio suit of iUibort Jlt t,|.i " ' Jamea Bj-
Al>o,
All tbeiijrht, ft e interest and*lntw™ ».
of in and tot v hundred and Uv °JY s - Fm,th .
lees, situated in I ioki r townshin . 1,1 or
bounded n.-rth l>vlands I ruieih of o " , Cuun< >. »« ,
b} T <<n>HH < oiielly ;e. nth b> jand. i\' U • «'*«
eay ; w >t by Tnrnas a. d I»a\|d heilV 'J *' hll
1 7<" tuei"t(i lhurt*, n elic ,'l"' 1 ' "H
ed and tut-an m execution us IHA . er *®»od. belt
smith, at th. auitol t. u. Mrala P « N.
All the right, 'itie Inl'rl-ft'».„|
J.n.™ „l 1,. u,,.l t»..«ir,., „112 f | , , '| rl ;" r ' l
aimute,l In |!.',H-.al t, <,i,.|,t„ J.„il . m ''""
bi undcl norlli |,v .loin ...in, 112 """- 1 I mi. a.,
• out., bv y n mo,:'
act. a , lenr.ll: • »"■''»
er>«t d- and t.«ken ill V •• «i
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linii.liv.l it, te. ~t |,,,„t ' , ' "I.in iiiul to <>i„
I-kini.ll I UII.-I in iitii iti.
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1"0,.e.iV0l «" '"«•
in tlie anil ef I ]| : ,j, ],, tl Lli V 1 " '"H*. di e i) r
All the ri: ht title
• hip. Kilt »r ct.ii, tv i i 1 b '"" l.iwn-
J..1..1 TliOllipviii, J, ~„' • ,Z; , ' l «' i,„d. of
ir. ».V»-..T n h « ' y
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nh " i; "" a " u ' d
... . A 1.80
|,, A t"' . int "»« Clitlm Ofoenr.e
AI.PO.
' nf 'i'."'"' l'" , '"'«l and clai mof |||U-I> tl.r
m'nl«?i(.rTr"rl!, l '"vT'S" 1 Mr««lta, Ad
ni ntstrator of dut/h AIcK rov. dee'd. and RI th>e
tortjuer, nt theanitor Pittrl.V Murphy.'for itae
Rh ,, llr . „ w : BHACKk . KiWlh, slirrlff.
Bherifrs Office, Butler Jan 16,
b fit ot* I'artltion.
liutler county, us.
rx tlie matter „112 ,h„ petition for Partition, of ih.
ri f-k 'i Keimeily, Int. ol Sln.ldy-
Iti the Orpliana f'onrt oriltitler conn Iv. No 7#, Der
reim. iM-ft. 'lliec..ntn,.ni»eallli .if p,.|„ : a Ivania. to th*
lletia »t"l 1,, K „l BnpreKiilullvmi.f liUanl Ket.lie.lT,
f",e..-TU i"" I ?*'' Kennedy, wl.i..*, „„ , li-ahelh
llteer. (Keuiifili , Miity Spoi.al i, (Kennedo Margar.t
Mnisee (hhint-ov, Jane .a. !tr,.»n. (Kennedy! Il O.
Kotme.ly, fd.nrd Ke„„e,l v . J||||„„ Renm-dy, .(ewton
Kennedy, J, 1111t ., s . Kennedy l.lim hennrdy, Kinllr
Kenned", Minerva Ken-ed.v and Wm 1 Kale, minor
cliil lreiiof J' Im Kennedv. dee d. Ijr n U .111 Mn I'ru
uence henned.< Is tinurdian.
lfirtl'Ml* 1 ' 1 P""" "fine lltit'if red and
, «"f "I'd, mure or leaa. alluiile i u Mnddjcreak
H. I U'. ■ • '* " l " , ' d nniih l.y John
L,'i!i ►nt realrr ; ».„f Ii by I avid Kiarler j
><wt by Ulnars fniniei - heirs, and .lolin licit
7 f r n Ht.,i«, t ,. ,„d
If! . "" 'M"n» t'onrl.to 1,01,„|,Ui llttlet. In
and the roi.nty g r Butler, on the till M. nda* . 112
Pi-biliary n«xt, to slam- ean-e, If anv there be wh\ a
writ of Partition thou Id not he a w.i rded Bv t eCoiirt
l7 - ' ,ts M.J YOi'NG CI k. '
Writ of I'artfllwii.
Hutler coun/j/. ss.
IN the ninlter of tn* Partition of the N.al Eatat. of
Mxtthias Schwoeble.
In the Orplrin.s Court of Butler county, Vo 42, Jane
Term 18f.6. The Commonwealth of Peims; Ivnnla to
the Heirs and legal Kepretenativc of Mat cchwoe
ble deed .to wit Maiy MchWoeble widow, and
• a h tiine lliibh Bcltwoeble. Maiy t-cliwoeble Bernatd
Scbwoeble, Klizabeth Schwneblc, Hargatet gchwoeble
Joo.frchoewble.Petes an I rhbomen... ftchwoe
b.e children of Matthias dee d.
You and each of you,are beret. v cited t.. be, and ap
pom before our Judge- at »our.. T.he he d
ut Butler, -n and for the conn v d Jiutlei , ..n the 4rh
Monday.»f Fehru-irv next, it the I 11. da» of said
month to accept thesild piemistas valued and ap
(iraised hy the Jury <f ehow isu-uw. *ih«
same should not be sold 8\ th- t mi, t
W. J YcUN'U, Cl'k.
Clerka Offi* e. Fuller Jsn 17, '6«i.
JS#ll6o ill I'nrliiion.
Butler c unty ss. In tlt» mstter ol the Petition for
Partition of the heal Kstate of Abraham Jliliiat J due d
I no tif NV ashingtAii tp.
I S Till, orphans Court of Hutler County, No. 70
I ueceu<Mr term 18'.ft. The noium •nwe ilth of P nn
s>lvaui* to the he.rx and lega> re|>re>e<itative" «»t Abia
ham II iliatfi to wit: Mai v Ilillitrd, wtU..u. and A.i..m
llilliurd, Ftedei h k, Tfilli ird, Frnnk ffllltio.l. Jerry iiiit
I.Jrd, Ahram II illuitd, t li Hnlaiu Jsi >.b iloli.mt, i'hinp
lfilliaid, J.-hn lldiiaid. Win. Fogle iiusiiif.ni. ttod i..i
enia llilliard, Fogh- . Adam F'. K |e, lltniet iltnry
Fogle, JU/V rf.icke .-r F««gle. I.amtey Fofje. rhi.dien
CAtheiij'.e Fog.'e.tll |iiaid> dee'd, l.ydia II- nr» liillni ,
Ann .Steven «>n ll.dmid, and ili/at.eth hil.i l-an 1.,
i llillia:<t>. the said real estate consist* of oio- huuxieil
and sixty laud, niora«.r b - • -inure in Wa.hi „-
ton tp , boun-le.l North b> lean I)iilfatd heiisi hasi*h>
Wni Siiii a. et ill S 'tith by Jsaac i h inp- n we«l 1/
Oeorge Arner. You and each of yen are hoieby cit««l
to be and appeal m oiptistis c».'ni t t.. be held At Bui.
lei iu ami 112». the county of BuMer oil the 20tli day • 112
February next. It being the fourth Monday ol
lie nth to show cause If any theie be why ».iij wri| w f
Inquititiin anil Partition should not be awarded.
liy the Court,
W. J VOUNO,
January 81. lleik.
W. 0 BRACKENIIIKGR Sheriff,
Wnolfii I''u<'tury (or Kale.
rfllls subscriber'* wiil ..ffer f.r sale, at public outcry,
JL on Thur d-ty tht I?/ n/ Much, 18i-b, a W 'UiLH.N
• % TORY, sifuate In Hltpperyroek to- nship. Hut lei co,
Pa The Pactoi yii a large, three ttory buihitng with
all the neceteary anpartenarifes of a Woolen e-tsbiish
ment t. g.-thur with 17 a«?tesof good laud, haietueom*
mence at one oVh tk, P M
Terms made known on day of nale.
CJUHKY A BROTH KRB.
Jan 10, fl6—6t«
Gilmore Ik Liebler.
106 WOOD ST. PITTSBURGH.
SJANUFACTCREBH OF
AND
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IK
TRUNKS, VALISES,
Na«l«lleN, Ksriirw
ABO ALL KINDS OF
LADIES SACHEL9.
—Jan. 24, 1860 3ni.
PHOTOGRAPHS &C
BAMUKL SYKRS having purchaserl the well knowi
Photograph (ialle y ot B. ( . Huselton. situated on Mait
.Street, opp««Ha the «t«.fe of Weber & Trout man. would
ropectfaily inform the public that ho is prepared to
take
I'IIOTOCaIt il'llS,
A H1) HOT Y PES,
FKUREOTYPES,
and the new Albotype or PfIRCBLAIN picture—all lq
th latent and most iippp.ved styles. Persons desiring
life like pictures will dowel? to (rive him a call
Pictures tukeu in dark weather as well as in clear
weather tqut'alland examine specimens-in
Doc. 10. IH«S.
Kivsolutlon of rarliicrsliip.
TUB partnership heretofore existing the
subscribers, under the name of Kelmbold a Hon,
hastl)j*<lay been by aiuttiAl consent. Tha
B<Miks of Hie late firm, will ha notiM by The'daA
ll' where all. knowing Ihenuelvee indebted,
wi II pleaa call ami make payment.
j.U lIKLMBOLD k 80N.
Theodore Ilelmbold will coolini|«* the business aa
herMtoftjre. at the old stand. '
January Ist, IMfcl mos.
WALL PAPER,
AT
March. MFJVKMAN'
(Every Body His Own Broom Maker
M«;tal c Krm.m Wraup*»r ta,iiw3 ino-t *uc
j ces<<tul article • 112 the kiud ever inir<aiuae<! into this
country Patented May 23d. TM6. An«*rits are making
ffom t«». t&i |a-r day. The right of this county fot
vale Heud for cucular. Addreve
PETFIS A 00,
fan 10, 'Vh Box Sit, pa.