_THE" AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa. Wednesday, Nov. 7, 1866 Books, Toys aud Holiday pres ents of all kinds and descriptions eau be had at H. C. Heineman's spMridid variety store, opposite Lowry House. Butler, Pa. A full assortment of Wall I'apcr, Fools cap, Letter Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Inks, and everything usually kept in a Book and Variety Store, on hand and will be sold cheap for cash. Read tbe advertise ment, and then call and examine for your selves. fruit Trees and Shrubbery. The attention of the public is called to th'» advertisement of SILAS PEARCE FI SONS, who have on hand at all times in their splendid Nursery' 2} miles West of Butler, a great variety of Fru t Trees and Shrubbery for sale. Those wishing to purchase would do well to call at Rural Ilill Nursery before looking elsewhere. When we can purchase as good an ar ticle at home as abroad and at less troub le and cost, it is certainly to our advan tage to do so. It is high time that the citizens o( Butler county should lo ,k to their own interests in every particular, and aipong these interests, that of Iruit-growing is not the least. Good fruit is dcsi'able by all, and is notunlyjamong the substantiate but is a delicious part of our living. Who would do without good fruit, when trees can be had at the Rural Hill Nursery, that will beai in -.0 short a tinn ? Now is the accepted time, to purchase and plait. Do not delay to improve your iarms, door yards and lawns. Serious Accident. On Wednesday, the-4th nit., a boy, eight years old, grand son of Joseph El liott, living about one mile south of S ix onburg, attempted to climb on behind a buggy, and in the act of so doing, his foot slipped and was caught in the wheel and carried around with it until his limb was ba> ly fractured botlj above aud be low the knee. The soft parts were so much lacerated that the fragments of the broken bones protruded at the site ol both fractures. Upon examination by ] the attending Physiciaas, it was at oace i decided that his only chance of recovery ' consisted in th# immediate amputation of the limb, and that was anything but promising, owing to the severity of the i •hook and the previous delicate health el the boy. : The nrvturc of the ease beins fully ex plained, the danger of death occurring during the operation, or Boon af&rwar.is, or the ecrtainty of death preceded by a few days of inconceivable suffering if the limb were left on—his friends requested that amputation be performed. After administering restoratives to revive him from the shock sustained, until tha fol lowing Thursday afternoon, l.is limb was amputated by Dr Husclton, assisted by Pis. Neyman and Mathcson. 110 sur vived the opoiation a liltlo over 3 hours. This is a sad occurrence, an 1 ought to serve as a sufficient. warning aj.jln.st the too common practice of boys clinging to oarriages and other conveyances. It is a practice which should never be engaged in, and those havieg charge of carriages, wagons and veyances of any kind, should be careful not to permit the con tinuance of this dangerous and common practice. Tlip J.aslj V I'rirnsl fur \oveisi ber. A beautiful steel engraving, "Feeding the Swans," and the usual superb double Fashion i'luto, adorn the November num ber of this charming magazine. We note the tysual number also of engravings di Voted to the Fashions—to hats, cups, bonnets, drosses, fancy work, &e. 'lie literature is as usual, excellent. We may K[*city "i'rescott Dane's Honor," by | Virginia F. Townsend; "A Quarter of a Alillicn," by Emma li. Ripley; Second I Love," by Hits. IJosmer; "TbcOldClock's Story," by «#li»s Jtlhnston; "Mark's Re solve," by Miss Muzzey; "Margaret's '.Victory," by Amanda M. Douglass, &c. The j)uoli>hers announce four Novetets for t}ie next year, by Elizabeth Amanda M. Douglas, l'rank Lee ITcne dietj and Max Weir. They a'so an uounco, in aihlition to the Wheeler A Wilson's Sewiug Machine, a splendid list of new premiums, including Plated Silver Tea Sets, Cake Baskets and I< t ■Pitchers, Silver and Gold Watches, Gum and Rifles. Clothes Wringers, Melodeons ■ and Organs, Appletous Cyclopaedia-. &c. A beautiful Steel Engraving, 20 inches dong by 20 wide, called "One ot Life's '/Happy Honrs," wijl be sent gratis" tc every single ($2,50) subscriber, and tc •very peraen Jsending a Club. Speci • •■ibera of the magazine, containing -*h« particular* of the premium and other o#wm, a»J the reduced prices to elubi, t*itl b« K-ol o« the receipt of 15 cents. ' Price (with engraving) $2,50 a year; Fo«r copies (with one engraving) $0,00; Eight copies (with extra magazine and aa engraving) $12,00. Addrcet Deacon & ing th« cathedral church of Notre Dauie, Patia, w • lift OB t completed. It lias oc 'Cupicd twenty jrears. A New and Grand Fpoch in Medicine! s L)B. MAGOIKL is the founder of a new - Medical .System! The quantitariani, * whose vast internal doses enfeeble the s stomach and paralyze the bowels, must r give precedence tn the man who restores health and appetite, with from one to two of his extraordinary Pills, and cures the most virulent sores with a box or so of hit , wonderful and all-healing Salve. These two great specifics of the Doctor ara last superseding all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. Extraordinary cures by Maggiel s Pills and Salve have opened the eyes of the public to the inefficiency of the (so called) remedies of other-*, and upon which people have «o long blindly depended. .Maggiel's I'ills are not of the class that swallowed by the dozen and ctf which every box full taken creates'an absolute necessity for another. (Jno or two of Maggiel's Pills suffices toplacethe bowels in perfect order, tuue the stomach, cieates an appetite, and reader the spirits light and buoyant ! 'J here is no griping and qo reaction in the form of constipa tion. If the liver is affected, its func tions arc restored; and if the nervous system is feeble, it is invigorated. This | last quality makes tfcc medicines very | desirable tor the wants of delicate fe males. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are literally extinguished by the diaen fectant power of Maggiel s Salve. In fact, it is hcie announced that MAfiaiEl/t BILIOUS, DYSPEPTIC AND DIARRHEA PII.LS cure where all others fail. While for Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts and all abrasions of the skin, MAOOIKI/'S SALVE is infalliable. Sold by J. MAO GIEL, 43 Fulton Street, New York, and all Druggists, at 25 cts. per box. • I\ir Sale at Drs. GHAIIAMS& HUS ELTON'S Drug Store, soie Agents in j Butler, Pa. 'wav i-j , FACTS TtiUll OKII H. "(live mea place to rest my lever on," says Archimedes, "and I will move the world." "Give me pure and unadulter ated drugs," says Medious, of the olden times "aud I will cure disease." In one sense, both of these learned pundits were the veriest charlatans.— They knew there was no place to rest their lever on, move the world or cure disease. Mechanism was in a backward state, and 'he medical profess ion was but another name for sorcery an I '1 the adjuncts of magic filters and charms of the "evil eye," &c. But these latter days have borne unto us something more than even superstition aud its crew ever dreamt of fn their inadest philosophy. In theso days of practical science, what was theory of yesterday as fact today, an J all the old time notions become as bubbles in the sun, and burst and break with every breath we draw. Let Archimedes shoulder his lever and wo will find a resting for it to move the n'orld. Let mine ancient Modicus parit and toil no more for the drugs he so sorely needs, for we have them at our hand, ever rca ly to serve them at his beck. Refined in the labratory of Dr. Mag gicl, the finest materiel* known Jin the medical pivt'i:.--inn are obtainable by any one. HisßiMious, Dyspeptic, Diar rhca I'i!!.s stand unrivallod, and his Salve operates with magical effect upon burns, scalds, and all sores aud ulcers of the skin. hi fact, v/c think Macoiei-'s Pills and Salve are the wonder of this century, and v.-e aie happy in the thought that many others of t,ur brethren of the craft agiee with us. Wa would earnestly counsel that all families provide themselves with Dr. Maggiel's Preparations at ouce, and keep them ready at hand, so as to use them at the most opportune time it lid as occasion serves Val/sy Sentinel. -■jut" Special ilotici'o. TO CONSUMPTIVES. —The Advertiser, having been iostored tohoMlli in a few week*, by a vory sim ple i emedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consump tion—is anxious to makd ku >wn to his fellow-sufferers To all who tied re it, he will *end a copy of the pro scription used, of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the tame, which they will find a I'RE CUfcs FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, 1 R'-NCII.TIS, AC. Tho only object of the adverti9or in bending the Pre scription. is t«ibenefit the afllicted, and spread inform t tion which ho conceives to be invataabvi; aud he hopos every sufferer will try his remedy, as it wi I cost them nothing, and may prove a bli-edng Parties wishing tha prercriptlon, will please address Utv. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings county, New York. Nov. 7, IStfl, ly. Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery > A CUKBIB WARRARTCO by DR. TOBIAS' CVMtRKATI VFNETIAN LTXIMKNT, if used wl.cn flrnt takon b persons if temperate habit*. Tbis medicine hns wen known in the United Stitesovoi 2-» yean. Thous and* have used it, and found it never failed to cure any com plaint fur v. li cU it was recommended, and all those w ho fiivt tried it, nro now never withant it. In the Cholera; of IH4B, I>r. Tobias attended 40 cosos and lost 4, being called in too late to do any gofKi. DIRECTIONS.—Tak«> teaspoonftil in a wine-glass of water every half hom fji two hours, and rub the abJo men and extremities well jwith the Liniment. To %iay the tliintt. take a lump of ice in tho m->uth, about the K l,,.o fn ,„art# every ton minutes It 1$ warranted per fectly iriu >cetit t<> take Internally. Sold by all drng gists., price 4.j and 80 cunts. Depot, 66 Courtlaud M., N<v Vik o R\ RETH 3 PILLS Contains * extractive matter than twenty boxes of any p Is any where in the world besides; lifty five 'liodured physicians uso them in their practice to the exclusion of oth-r purgatives. The first leuor of their value is yet scarcely appreciated. When they are bet ter known, a sudden death and continued sickness a ill be of tho pai»t. Let those who know tbern Hpeak right ont in their favor. It is a duty which will save life. Our race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bilo at this season. it is dangerous »sit is preplan t but L'raudretk's Pills afford au iuvaluable and ellicient protection. their occasional uie we prevent tho collection of those impurities which, when insufficient quantities, cause so much danger to the body's health. They soon cure Liver Lotuplatut. Dyspepttia, Los* of Ap petiie, I'ain in the llead, Heartburn. Fain in lirea att itoue. Suduen Faiutneg* and Costiveuess. Sold bye all re:-pec table Dealers in Medicinus. CAO PI:U VEAR X We want W Agents everywhere to sell our iMPaoVt.i> jfciO Sowing Machines. Three new kinds. L'n dor ami upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted live years. Above salary or large ounmiaaiun paid. The oxly iiiv chinp.s sold in United State* for lefls than $ 10, which are fully Ut i lised by 1/inee, YThtehtr A Grtnter J- Baker, Singer Ht Go , and Bachelor All other cheap machines arc infringements and the Keller or user aro liable to arrcitjßne and tmpris&nmeut. Illustrated cir culars sent/»•«!. Address, or call upon Shaw St Clark at Biddufjrd, Maine,ur Chicago 111. J uno 2T j l-99,. \\r ANTED, AGENTS—S73 to S2O-) i'KU MONTII tor > > gcntU mon, nrul to $75 for ladies, overy.whei o, to introduce the Celebrated Common Sense Family Sew in- machine, improved and ior foe led It will hem, foil, stitch, quilt, bind, braid nod embroider beautifully.— 1 rice o;dy \ making the elastic l«>ck stitch, and fully warranted t r three Y. are, We pay til* above W.»"UH or a commission, lYom which twice that amount can be made. Address with stamp, oi call on C. BOW BUS * I S?. w H* - FIFTH Street, Phi lad el- S d krmj wMvr'-d promptly, with circulars SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ARRIVAL OF WINTER BUT FURS, GLQAKS, AMD SHAWLS. WK IlAVKinst received the largoat and most complete Stuck of FRENCH MERIXOES, WOOL DcLAINS, CASHMERE, COBURGS, PRINTS, MUSLINS, CASSIMZRK3, AC. Kvor offered to the public, nnd as our stock wiu pur chased on the recent p»nic,we nro üble to sell at tcry low prices, FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! WE HAVE a vorjr large Stock of Ladies, Misses k Children* - I APS, VfCTOBIN.ES. COLLARS, CUFFB, AND MUFFB, OF ALL STYLES und qnal'.ty. Also a very fine assortment of Saques and Circulars;, of our own Manufacture, which enables us to soil at less p:ict«» tlii'n patties who buy them east We have a very l.trge mul cheap btock or SHAWLS of all Styles, Slues, Prices and QUALITIES, Remember we buyjdl our goods by the Case- Bale & Package which enables us to sell at EASTERN JOBBERS PRICES, We call the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. To thisf£tock of Goodf. DUNLAP, LUKER & CO., lr.G Federal street, Allegheny City Penn'u. Oct 31 C6-Cmos. TfttA.L UST. For November Term.—lst Week. I sap.: and Win. Staff, vs. Robert Allen. S. M. M'Cu'l >ll h, Trens of bounty tax,&c. v.i. James M'Eihinny. 0. Albeit, et a), vs. P. Brown, et. al Jas. Tracy vs. J/oscs Freeman. W. B. l.«lnmon, «>.». Jfteob Afechling. School District of Slipperyrook, ns. John an l Wm. M Knight. Johnßussd, vs. 0. Ouchran, et al. John Ni'gley, is. Wiu. Vogeleyi John Cannon, Adm rof T. Cannon, dee'd vs. John ATDivitt. Susan Hill, w. School District of Oakland Knima Emtmnger, vs. School D. " J. 11. Perkins, vs. " " " Win. Bye r j . vs. " " " SECOND WEEK.—Nov. Term,JLUJG Lydia S- M'Lure, us. Mury D rown, et. al. Jnml. Kerr, vs. C. Hamilton & J. Hamil ton, Firm of Hamilton & Co. U. E. Leonard ,»oJ Jane, his wife, vs. A W. Bryan, et. al. P. parks, vs. S. P. Thompann. !!• it W. .Vnrrin, vs. Danl Kelly. J. it C. Rice, vs. 0. E chotts. Eleanor Hines, vs. S. (Fiimr jr., & S. Wi lli or sr. W'm. Davidson, vs. John /?ilford. June IKilson, vs. Jno. 11 & /olio Elirman. Jnn. vs. Sam], Marshall. Mary E. Ki chard son. by her father and next friend, James Richardson, vs. Jo<. Clark & .Vary Clark, his wife. Henry Bruner, vs. Samuel Patterson, //ugh & IFm. Murrin Es'rs vs. Danl Kelly 3enj. DouthcU, vs. Koberf Dod-ls. Michael Dinner, vs. Frederick /?opp. Ja*. Gallaher, jr., vs. Jus. Qallaher, sr. & Hubert Alexander. Terrc Tenant. fliirvey D. Thompson, vs. Isaac Sponaler, J> hn Greer'and N rutin Kennedy. Thos.jKodgera, vs. Thos. //< rdiran. Nicholas Allen, et. nl., heirs of Nicholas Allen dte'd v*. John Ueans. Tho*. Cain, f-r use of l.nne it Mays, \s. J. T. Eliot'. Pri thonotaiy's office,) Wil. STOOPS yjoilcr, Oct. &>. lßoti j Proth'y. Notice. \\J II FREAS application has been mode to the Conrt >T of Common I'leas, in and for the county *»f But ler, for a Charter lor the Presbyterian Church of Con id. in »aid cuui.ty. All persons interested are her»;l»y notified to appeatf tU the Court of Common i lea«, to be held in nnd t> t said county, on theod Monday uf No vember next. anl shew c*use, if any they have, why said Chatter should not be granted. Ily order of the Court. Butler county, si. Certified from the record' (lop 19tb day of October lß *o. WftLSToOVs, frutbonoUrj. ' ST It A YE. STRAYED fr«mtbe premises of the sub* rrjherinCon noquenesaing tp , ncar Petersburg, a White Chira Moar, two years 6ld. w« ighing about 260 potfmls; too mark*. except mump tail. Any per*on returning said Mimal t> tlie VWDKT, or giving htm tbe necexsarv infor mal .on where be may b« found, shall be liberally re warded dA€®B U. ZIfcOLLE, Bcpttnbtrft, Jfac 3. fi. CLARK, Attorney at Law, BUGLES, PESETA. £"if DQaoe in the Court House. BOt'NTIRS BOt'NTIRS XQCALIKKD. The extra Bounty Allowoil by act of Congress to Soldiers or their representative* collected without un necessary delay. TtiKMS:—£•». AlllettbrspronipilyiioiwciedtS Butler, August Ijt, 1860, tf. AppraisementTJst. T£IE following Appraisement Lists of property, retained under the sth section of the Act of Assembly of 14th of April, 1851, htve been presented and filed in the office of Clerk of Orphans 9 Court, in and for the County of Butler ; To wit : No. 82,43ept. Term : Mrs. Elizabeth W. Meals, widow of John Meals, dec'd; Per sonal property amounting to $298. No. 83, Sept. Term: Mrs. Jane Oliver, widow of John Olivor, dec'd. Personal property amounting to S3OO. No. 04, Sept term, 1866 : Mrs. Marga ret M'Clure, widow ot Robert M'Clure, dec'd. Heal estate amounting to S3OO, It. M. M Lure, Ex'r. No- 70. Sept. term, iB6O : Mrs. Camp bell, widow of H"bert Campbell, dec t d. Personal amounting to slsl. Ko. 76, Sept. term, 1866 : Mrs. Lydia H irkman, widow of Peter Bnrkman, dec'd. Pert-oiml proporty am -unting to S3OO Of which th 4 thq Creditore, Heirs, Le gal Distributees and other intereeted will take notice and appear at our Orphans' Court to be, hell at Butler, on the nine* teenth day of November, 1866, and not las ter than the third day thereof, to show cause if any they have why the said nppraise rnent should not be confirmed, by the Court, 0ct241806. W. J. YOUNO, CIV Real Estate Agency. niRX undersigned has opened un office In Butler, Pa. X tjr the pnrchase and saltof Renl Estate. Persons »inhitig to either sell or purchase Farms, or other Real Estate, will flud it to their interest to call on mo. 1 have on hand a nnmber of good Farms, of various sizes for sale, on such terms as will -nit purchasers. Persona wishing to dispose of their Real Estate, will find. It U> their advantage to place it on my books Those desiring to purchase can be suited, in variety price and quality, by reference to my list. Any information in reference to Real Estate in this ounty. can be obtained by applying by lettei or per uallj-. to the undersigned. Office with Jno. M. Thompson, Att'y at Law, Butler, Pa. JAMES T. M'JUNKIN, P.enl instate and Insurai.ee Agent. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BY Virtue of an older and decree of the Orphan's Court of Butler county, the undersigned will expose to site l y public vendue and outcry. upon the premises, ou Satnrd «y, the 15 d»y of November, A I). 1' 6<l, the following di scribed real estate, late of Adam I'et. n de cased. to wit:—About one-fourth of an acre of l.ind situ ated in the village of Si t vorsvillo.HulTl J township Butler county, Pa., bounded ou tl:» North by land of Jac >b Is man : Fast by the Butler and Freeport Turnpike Road ; Soilth by lauds of L'hrUtainSmith; and west by lands >'! heirs of Lew s Kvnmpee, deo'd, on which iseiccteda Two-Story Frame Hotiso. TKRMB OFSALB —One third in hand on confirmation «.f wale, and the balance in two equal annual installment* thereafter, with interest 1- duteof confirmation. . OEM VND KIRK LAND, Jijtt.*. PETERS. Oct. I" fit Executors of Adam Peters, dec's. Writ of Partition. IN the mutter of tli« pe'ition of W. H. Peffor, ct. al., for partition of the Real Kstato of Gotlieb Poller, late of Lancaster township, Hut lor county, Pa. Orphan's Court of Butkr county, No. 10, September Term. 1-BG. Commonwealth or Pennsylvania; to KO - cca I'etler (w.dow), Frederick Peffr, John PeKer, \\ illium Peffer. Gotlieb Peffer, Joseph Peffer, Benjamin Peffer, Mary intermarried with Christian Sextor, Re becca intermarried with Michael Zieghr. Elizabeth Peffer —htnma intermarried with Peter Scbneidemantlo; heirs and iogal representative* of d tliob Peffer, dec*d. Yon, and each of you, are beieby cited to be and a,'- pear beioreoui Judges, at un Orphans' Court, to bo held at Butler, in and for the county of Butler, nn the 3d Monday of November next it being the PJth day uf (Hiid month, to show cause, i/ any you have, why jwtrti tlonof said Heal L'stitu bhoul I not be made as prayed for. BythoCourt, W. J. YOUN", Clerk O.C. Cle:k* office, Butlor, Oct W, 18t56.—a1l of which '.he abovu heirs and legal representatives of the said Oot ileb'Piffer, dee d, are hereby required to take notice. \V. O. BHKCKKN ill DO K, Sheriff's office, Butler, October '21,1806. Sheriff. Orphan's Court Safe, IDY virtu, of at order and decree of t ho Orphan's Court of Butler County Pennsjlv-uiU the under* signed Admiuistritixof \V. M. Buiker. late of Jefferson ' • p., said county Dec , will offer f»r sale at public Ven due on the premise* on Saturday the lOih lay of No* vembernext at I oYdek P. M., Tweuty-f.-nracre otland by the same more or less situated in the t >wuship afore- lirl bounded on the Noith by Thomas. Byi rly, on the South and Ea*t by Christian gumma, west by August Ki r.mpe and others. TKUMS Of SA I.E.— Ono Third of the purchase in hand on Confirmation of sale and the residue in two cquel anual payments with interest oni said fcconfir nrnton. Title Good. Oct 10.J LLIZABBTII BANKER, Anm x -111 TB^CIt WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture the very best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Yarns, Of every kinds and colors, which we will sell as low to cash buyers, if not loner than they can bo dono Ea-t, or West If you want Heavy Barred, White, Brown, or Grey Flannels. Warranted to h"\ve no NO SHODDY in them, *go to tho Union Woolen Factory, Butler, Pa., if you want Heavy Cassi meres, Warranted to have N"> SHODDY in them, goto the Butler Woolen Factory, i/ you want ft £OOU article of NTOdtIXJ VAH.V, Warranted to have no Shoddy in it, goto tho Butler Woolen Factory. 11. FULLEHTON. Oct. 10, 6(1.. ESTIIAYS. ("lAM Eto the residence of the subscriber livinjr in j Marion tp., on or about tho last of AuK'iit, 1860. Three ewes and two lauibs, diflen ntly mavjted in tho Ears. No letter marks on any of tboin. The owner or owner are reque*ted to come forward, prove proverty, pay charges and take th--m aw ay, or tbey will bo dis posed of according to law. Oct 10 ROBERT ATWJSLL. Important to Wool-Growers. 13 1, r \<K call and examine my stock of SPA PI IS If IH'C'K"». 1 have for io THREE BI'ANIMf MUCiiS of superior quality. They have been examin ed by a* good judges as there are in the county, who pronounced them to l>e Ahead of any that has been bro't into the county. Call and tee f»r yourselves. Residence '2 miles North of <J!ade Mills, on the Alle gheny and Butler PW nk Roal. D. 11. LYON. Oct. »—St. §p?fiisii Sheep lop Sal©? VNY pensn wishing to purchase pure bred Spauish Sheep, would do well to call our She*r>, as we claim to have pure-bred stocks and will ■ell aither Kvea or Burks at very reasonable prices. The >heep may be seen on the farm l»<>loii£iftg to ono of the subsc.ibers, 2 miles East tf Harmony. Butler county. Pa. M. H. HITLER, Au«n«t 7. KM. J. Vf. MoWR EY. . Ileffi&trr'H Notice. "VTOTICK Is hereby given that the following Account* 1> of Administrators, Executors, and Guardians, have bjen filed in the Register's office at Butlor. and will be presented to Court tor confirmation and allowance, on Wednesday, the 21st day of November. 1806. Final Ac. ount . 112 Thos Rid-ers and John Johnson Fx rs of Jamen Me<2oe, late of ft'a£rview tp*, dte'd 4 VI led ( ct &th, 18frt. Final account George C- Hocusing. Adm'r cum tosta mento annexe, of Jacob Weller, dec'd. Filed Oct 27, '66 Final account of Samuel McCI vmouds. A im*r cam tcatamento annexo. of Philip Getraan, deceased, Filed October 2..t1i. 1866. rinal account of John N. Glenn and John M'Cly monds. Executors of Sohn Gleun dec'd. Filed Octo Ler 25th. I*66* Paitial account of Samuel Leasnn. Rx'r of Bte-ten Arnold, dte'd* Kiled Oct 26th, 1H66. I'artil Account of M. Kay, surviving admr of Philip, M . Bamhart dec'd. Filed «ept. 18, !s♦« Final Account of A aron Shouts, adm'r of tl. II Coy er, doc d. Filed Sept *4th, 1866. Partial Account of win. Dugan A Jrmmima Duron EXT «1- Ex'x, of Alex Dngan, dec'd Hied Sept. 24 (itf Final Account of John ilumphrevs. Adrn'i of Alfred Brandon, dec'd. Filed Sept. 27th. i">6ft. Final Account ot J. K. Allen, vdm'r of John Allen dec'd. Filed Sept 18th, lKtfi Eiual account of ilobt. Gilchrist, adm.r of Wen. Mar. tin. dec d. Filed Oct. 6th, 1866. Final Aocynut of Eli Balpb, Ex'r of Jns. Balpli, late Franklin tp.. dee d. - Filed Oct. 5, Ihdfl. Kinal Account'ef E. Maurhoff Adm'r of J. F. Pollcrt dec'd. Filed Ocf. tth, 1866. Final Account of E. J/mirhoff k Amelia Wiskeman, Adm'r & Adn'x «*f Wm. Wiskeman, deed. Filed Oct 5. Final Account of Geo, B. Cross & Jas . Parrv Ex'rsof Jos. Cross, dec'd. Oct 11. ItC6. Final Aceunt of R*Lt. M'('andless, Adm'r De 80. nit Am, of Eliza loyd. Filed Oct- 18, IffH. R^lJt'ri v fflrr 1 JAS. KJi.N.NKOV. Rtcr. llutler, Ott. iS •'.« I Per JMO 11. CIIATT V, ffeput/. "A Complete Pictorial History of*the Tlmri." 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A Complete Set,comprising Nine Volumes, sent on receipt of cash at the rate of *5 25 per vol., freight at the expense of purchaser* Volume X. ready January lat, ISo 7. sent from BritUh American Provin ces must be accompanied with 2) cents additional, to prepay United States postage Address HARPER A BROTHER?, i RAN KLIN C?QI AM, NtW Yt SK COOPERING. riWE urdcrsigned would re«pf rtfully notify the pub 1. lie that lie is ongug.)d in »he Coopering business, and is fully prepareu to make on •luntosl 3otkv and in a W 0 R K M AN LI HE M A N N KH, all articles In his line of businef?. Shop west sid« of Main Sir «t; opposite to the Withen*p». n lubtitute. Beptftf • D S. McCULLOUGII. NE W STORE ! milE nr. lerslgned tikes pleasure In announcing totbe L public, thai lie liaajust opened un entirely New Stock of Goods, IN BUTLER, on Main Street, one door south of John M. Thomp> n's office, aud uoariy oppoiite the P»st Of fice, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. Ready Made Clothing, Hat?, Caps, Iioot?", Shoes, AND all such goods as this market requlros. As I bought my go*ds in tho'KajWfor Cash, I will sell them cheap for CASH or (Jood Merchantable Produce. Tho*e wishing to buy for ready pay, will find it to heir interoi: to call aud oxamiuo my STOCK OF CQQDg, :\.s I intend to sell for Ready Pay, and Small Profits. Those buying will not have to pay for goods, Lost by the oredit system. CALL .A-ILTID SEE. No Trouble to Show Goods. .IOHX SCOTT. Butler, Out. 10, '<!o. CrRAPE VINES IFO:R, SALE. OA AAACON ( 30!tlUyear«.ld, N'ol ▼luo«, 35 cents wh, W |»er down. f-iO per 100, SIM) per lo<>o No 2 vines *2'> cents each, $J 50 per dozen. ♦ls per 100, $125 pur 1000. Delaware No I vines 40 cts each. p t 'r doz.-u S3O por 100, 112 j. r »o per 1000. N 0 2 3o cent* each, $3 per dozen. |2O per 100, SIBO per HKH) C fooling 50centM each, $5 por # dozen, $lO per 100. El. BenhiuK 50 cent* each, $6 per dozen, S4O per 100* Oi.r vinos have been propagated from single eye* in open ground, and are of nuperioj quality. Those wMi lug to plant vines should order eai f> as the demand |> 0 i •es to be greater than the supply. Address, SIILHR rf M(NVREY, .■Jlarmony, Butlir Co., Pa. ,-Kk tiW , ApH° Troos'delivvrod nt Rochester or few Castle, at sls per 100. Pencil Trees sls per 10J Orders must be accompanied by ca*h« Address, J. M. J/OWRKY, New Litbon. BeptlO Ohio. STOVES AND PLOUGHS. AI7ECKBKCKER A RE (BE It.—Fonn »' ders—Foundry North of tho bji fp^^^uJ^idH ron ef Butler, where Stoves, I'lou/ <s it nfinli' ana other castings are made olishor .10- tice. Their ware-room is on Main r*' reel 11 r-i doorNortbof Jack's Hotel, whore you will And ioves of all sizes and patrons. Tliey nl*o keep on band . large stock of Ploughs, which they sell as cheap'is they can be bought in any other establishment in the county. I>lic'6\leo3::tf XT It <i TO ON D ENTISTb*. DRS.S.'R, & C. L. DIEFENBACHER. A RE prepared toll,sor jgT?\ m iv'»tlficial d eri tui 1e a vC V&43 oli the latest improve r -\v v ■ % Yj f ~ ment from one to an en - « •>: f_, t tir—.-t o o Vtil at •.( , Pi Hilver Platlna t—■- Thoeo desirous to avail i'y - themselves of the latest " *TT V ' improvements in dentis -3 /* try. should not fail to ?£/' • JL* examine their new styles -• w -* of Vulcanite and Coralite work. Pilling, cleaning, extracting and adjusting the toeth done with the best material." and in the best manner. Particular attention paid to children's teeth. As mechanics, they defy com petition; as oj»ei.»for* the) rankamong the best. Char pes moderate. Advice free of ch.vrge. Office—ln Boyd B'tilding Jeflersou Street, IJ'.itier l'a. IVc 9 1803 :::tf. A ((minis!rnior'N Xo ioe. NOTICE in hereby given. that Letters of Adminjstra tion have boon l*sued to the undersigned on the estateof JohTTOUfir, lite Of rnnersvllle. dec'd. All parsons knowing tl.«insolv«s incited to said .'St:«te, are request*) *o nnjtaalmnedj.it# payment, and those hav ing claims agnin.it the HUM, are requested to prernt tU«U pru|>erljr authenticated f.ir settlement u JOHN c n K Efl E M AN, UENbERSoN OLIVER- Oct. 3, '66-Ct.) Administrators. . Orphans' Court Sale- BY virtue of an order and decree of Orphans' Court, in and f»r the county of Bu'ler, Pa., the under signed Administratrix of I. J flolliday, late of Brady tp., said county, dec'd., will offer for sale on tho prem ises, situato in n*id tovrr.ahip, comity and State afeie said, on MONDAY. Oit lUft (Uiy of November rt'rt, at 1 o'clock, P. M - , of said day, twenty-four (24) acres of land, be the name more or less, bounded north by lands of benjamin Grossman, Eeq , on the mint by lan«ls form erly of W. R. Brown, on the south by lands formerly of John Smith, and wr*t by lands of Mary Webber. TEH MS OF SALE.—One-third of the purvliaso mon ey inhand. and the balance in two eqaal annual pay* ment with interest from said confirmation i r sale Oct. 10, '06.) * Ad.n'x. Valuable Eeal Estate lor Sale. PROPOSAL.* INTfTED. TDK SCHOOL Directors of the Borough of Botler oders for sale the square of ground, frounting north street, hsving th crein eftcted a'two at or y brick builrtfntf now ueeil for sch 00l purposes. Seal Proposals •tatiug prices and times of pajment will bo received by thoboaid uutil the first of Decem ber next. P.iti.j. ma.r Ui4 l>T the lot* septraLlj. to be given On tho first of April noxt. lty order of the bomd. Oct. 17 06 J LEWIS Z. IIITCUEXJ,- GOING FAST FOR CASHI It. C. it J. Ilare just received at their establishment l<i B.UTLEE, PBITIT'A; a huge and well selected stock of which they are'selllng at low Ate! Head the following catalogue profit thereby.— Fer the ladies : A Large Slock of di<,*s3 Good*, eucta Silks, Cloth, Prints, Alpacas, Coburgs, Delaines, Ginghams, i looped Skirts, &c., &c., &c. For the Gentlemen: Always on hand, ! lack Clothe, Fancy and Black Cnssimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, Shirting, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, Household goods, such as Linen, Table Cloths, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Curtains, &c. SOME OF OUR PRICES.; _Mt Delaines, 23 cts. per yard, est Heavy MUSHD 2"> ctj. peryurJ. est Prints 20 to 25 cts. per yard. * A largo stock of Groceries est Rio Coffee 30 cents per pound. Coffee Sugar 18 cts. per pound. Crusted Sugar 'J'4 cts. per pound. ro',v(i sugar 12 J cents per pnjind. OITE US i AW, AND EXAMINC OUH ASSORTMENT. Rutlor, June 20, 1806— tf. Drug and Grocery Store. rnllK subecribers bave ju?t received, and are BOW X opening, at their Store-room, opposite Peter Duffv'e in Butler, Aii Extensive Assortment or DRUGS, MEDICINES OILS, PAINTS, DYE STUFFS? PATENT MEDICINES. TOILET SOAP, PERFI MERY, ©:rc 0' c it.sc For Chemical and dlclnal sea Also, all kinds I,f BRUSHES, NOTIO hrslclnns prencrlptlonii carefully nml promptly cmupoundtd. IN 1 llli GROCERY DEPARTMENT will be found almost every article for fam ily u'O. Also NAII.B, GLASS, GLASSWARE, QIIEENSWARE, CROCKERV, STONEWAR.!, BUCKETS, Tuns, &c., <tc., &c. The highest market price paid for all kinds of produce in exchange FOR GOODS. BELL & DIEFENBACHER. May 28, 1800:: lv. mi. a mi.' 'leather AND FINDINGS STORE, ON MAIN STREET, One door North of M'Aboy's Store. GENTS' FRENCH CALF HOOTS, SIIOKS AND CONGRESS GAITERS. LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS. ' MISSES' BOOTS, SIIOKS, AND GUMS. BOVS BOOTS & SHOES Shoes of all Kind*. A FULL AND COMPLKTE ASSORTMENT of my own maunfaeture, cun-tnntly on hand,and work made U> order, of the lIEST STOCK and in the ATST ST "Y" A large and full assortment of Ka«terD stock of hp rery best m.vtoriai and workmanship. Ail kinds of LEATHER & FINDINGS French and Common Calf tkint, Sote and Upper Leather, Morocco, Kipi and Kids. ROANS AND LININGS Of >ll kind*. We ha*e th* largest, best aeteeted, and for the times the cheapest stock »Ter offered for ssle in Hatler. T>i* poblis sre invited 112« o«H and e***»ln« for thea»- seWee. May tl —tf TWEOTIOWI 9VCSELTO* jam m. Twtxrsow, xitri ito* THOMPSON & LYON, ATTORNEYS' AT LAW. THE HAMILTON! COMPAITT OP SEVADA. LOCATION OF MINES» MAMMOTH A typ NORTH UNIOIV, NYE COUNT*, "NEVADA CAPITAL STOCK $1,001,000, 200.000 SHARES, $5 EAC" Principal Office, 224, S. ,ith PU:LADSL -—:Oi «» E" ar ja; <■.' u *• - * HON". ALEXANDER RAM3E... U. S..&niUcx J'l om Minnesota. VIOE-PRESIHE3T. ALFRED GILTFORE. ' Philadelphia," ?' * SECI&TARY. J AGO ZIEGLER, Philadelykia. TREASURER. EE WARD F. Cashier Kaliciwl Bun d MANAOINCI DIRECTOR. r.OKRT W. HAMILTON BOARD OP DILI; CTORS. IION. ALKXANDR RAMSEY, St l\tul, m . COL, JACOB Y\ GLER. Sutler, iVn« WM. B, OHDEN, £SQ., Chicago 111. Isaac R. DII.I.ER, ESQ., Chicago, 111. HON. ROBERT W. Hamilton ( NevaiUi. • GEORUE I?. I'TTESNUBR, ESQ., Baltimore, Ml. FRANK STEELE, ESQ,, Philadelphia. t , HON. ALFRED GJEMOBE. 1 iViiltdilphia. COL. JOHN M. W ETHERILL J'oUsvilte ■ Pa. E. REED MVER, Esq., Surveyor of Ihr tort, /-Mia. ' HON. T. J. CorrKY, Philadelphia. HON. GEO. W. WOODWAIT*, Qhief Justice of the State of Ikmn sylvan to. BANKERS. NATIONAL BANK OF THE UEPUBLNJ SOLICITOR. SAMUEL 0. THOMPSON, E**« THE HAMILTOPf & film fining fa Of nviDA, The property of thii 'actuated !■ tho l§+a>- <nnth and North Cnlon Mli.! n f 9o l>l«tTtr'a. NyeTouat/. Stato of Nevada, and eonip $ iha following nauiod ledges nf silver brarini ;uu r t* 112 LEDGES l.\ MAM MO J U JfINING DISTRICT. The Wlnnetvigo l.edge, Twelvo hundred frot. • Union Ledge One tbhouaand feet. " Red Jnrkct Ledge, One thoneand foot 44 Wal.ashaw L«>dge Eighteen hendred fqoU. M Ojihwa ledge. Twelve hundred fewt. M Mammoth Comitock Ledgo.F.itftltoen hatidred fuel Yellow Jacltet L*\lgo, One thousand fuel. •• liocoinli I-edge, Twelve hundred feel *• Coni' t Ledge Ono thoosandd feot, ** 'Leviathan Ledge, Klghteon hundred " Eraorson Ledge on* thousand fuo LKfiCRS / V IVO/CTH UNION DISTRICT. The Hamilton Lodgo Twelve hundred feci •• Hamilton Kt Tielgo, Twelve hundred loet, »« Ojil.wa Twelve bundled feet* •* Decotah Ledge, Twelvo hundred ftjet* «• Oriuw Valley tx, Ledge, Twelve huudrel feot. «« Hnahnell Kx Ledge 'lwelve bundled foot. »* Forest Queen Lx. l edge, ..Twelve handrtd fe«!» " v F.x. Ledge Twelvo hundred fee!, ' Ovt rland Ex. l*dgo, Twelve buadrw I fool. The Officer* and K mid of Directum of tfcie Company pre sent the above combination of tuuuty rich and valu able Silver Ledges, cotmulalng twenty Ave UiouJunl feet, which they confidently believe embrace* a proper ty f>r profitable silver mining unsurpitnnod by any on the Pacific coast. . 'l hl* property was sole; tod and located by priu ileal • and experienced miners, aumug the &r»t, ia Mot lb Union, nnil M ammolli, which are ju*tly r»gfcr«l«<d among ilia best -diver mining distrb It!■ th* 09 arreeut of ttio richness of thporoa, tlis width ut the vei«a, th* Hud tloil or on the mountain, And tho &- it Linuiii ud graae in the valleys. Till* Company do not design to net forth statements that will not lie verified, and piei«r e«rtf« r<a«t;ii.etiu j what they believe the r run Its mil pvoee f.»#l i» an itemot great expert-* in inanv of the lt-«r*u Tko A Curry, ophir, Savage, en' other eatahratad mine* iu Washoe, are paying tr<>ru itffeen I. twenty dollars jof cOrd for wood. A twenty rtmip mill •ill c.»»>♦*»ru» flf cecn cords of wood per d »y, at #l6 per e-srd, efnousriug to l'A's per day. In the M »ruru th aril Mortk Union districts it would bi'simply li.rt Ut.ag.f t par "i S6O per day. There is a large Ni.lugun iLm M*-b. la the c naumptlon"f salt, which m i.ugly •«•<! is mining operation*. theaaring w >uid cot be but than ftUi per day over in any other dixtrict*. iuthe«atwo ltamstbero iB nil advantage in cftut of 1 uniting a I m, uty stamp mill in these districts w!iich w uld make a handsome yearly profit of itself. It is not the intention of the Company to work all this property nt the present time, but to hold it in rt-serre for future disposition. either to form a pait ff it into other organization*, or to erect other mills, as m*y be deemed expedient. A twenty rtn-np m> * I near a woll n looted lode will pay a large dividend oa the capital thefiisl woiking year, and leave a r«*errrd fund ia the treasury, to be applied t«» the erection uf another mill. Thin Company intcud to aiert a firat-clans mill near the Winnebago lu.le, »b cii w i- 411 and oik .half foot wide and is confined oue of the ricbaat s.lver ledgoe in Nevada, and u ill afford aa ample supply of ore lor a twenty-stamp mill. l'rofos»ar biitchly, who ia a scientific, reliable, and very cAnti u« ntleuiau, says of ihm b»do : " This is a HtToug ni ii-l. hiH*d vein, thawing every indication of d'jtih ami f*rm*iwnr* ft.e ore it of grf.lt richn fit, ami wfU d>fim+A tArmg*v*< the rein, and all the ort will pay /nr wrking fn*m the very tur face. T/iit it a very valuable mine and aan be made la pay from the beginning." A . Hi a* at*. Mining Euginoor. It is more than doubtful ;t Pr»f.*eor lilatchly spenke in tbe«e t«rnie of any nffcrr mine in Xev «di. A twenty sump milt r»n rru-h twenty tons por day ; but s*y th.it it < ru*h«w 15 ton- pf-r diy, (chmce spocl ni<*ns from the W in«etv*go l «l« ba« a*-«% #ll3"i per ton), it im a |.»w e«tim"l« to tlmt it will gire an ar er.ige yiHd of f\W t»n, Uker as it •■•nsiee ft-om the rein. Fifteen toa« per «1 «y wo«ild yield penaes of cruahiugm th«*-o» dutrlcte «nll not eseeeds3o per ton. i*r f4 -oi.»r 15 tone, Uf\;ug a n«H pr«Q| „t SIBOO for a working day, or * monthly profit of orar MO,OOO fur one mill. Thto statement may a*em larpa, boi M it proton by the resnlte of ether arille in dlatricta leoa fnrorably lo catcd. a eonlhtenttT hHiew* 1 l»ara la no otter mvoat • menl will pay *n< h largn r mrm as stteer property, when well located, «n<l rtre mills pr«»p«-Hy man*ga< The managing 'tiro, t-.r an oiparieuced and prm> leal silver ore w-irker In all it« <t«tNthi, K#> mia tbn pri aof life, of excellent habitx. and Itida-aIUMa anwrgf ; b hat long mhl knave a io imr haawlanl, «ov. Hamavy, and tn Mr frnnk We* I, ona o# Mm Board of Directois, and with whoea gr nt «*p*ni'm r4 Me Hanoi ton, the Hon. A. W Ror.dnll, 112 rwt Ami Innt Pn*tma> tor General, and One. Fafwi 11. ot Wleeonefn, ahm Cel. Bur bank of Mianeaetn,fcllf conenr lla la oneef the <lia eoverers »112 thia property and w argrly tntareeted in It. a-id will rertalnly t*ke gr*i4 phda in dlarfcarging bl< dnties 1 romj tly a id ecnnoiiMcalv , and tm anrh a maji nor as to mak« the Company a slyceas ahich bears bia name. A trustworthy nnd competent clerk gees out with the ma i.igf-r as fin-.nrlnl agent. The plan of organlr.atlftn 9f this Oompeny altera f)®. cnliar advantages |o the etrtxwrthaw, ft glaae them se curity, 112 iros them a large tnteraet npon tbafrmoaey, and pro #e< for lta rHmtmr*em»nt te a aherttttna, feav ina thfin ilielr fntereat In the atorfc fr re a/ eat. The Company reserves 112 t tba treaanry SAkO,9A m 70,00*i aharoa nf atoek, end will eeM *).<*) atteraa at par ralae of 5.5.00, fill yald. lVv»a *nty rlao iwami share* are aierk to bear th par rant. divMemls par ananm ont of the irM rarrrtnga r4 «Ha mlnaa nntll the par vahie l#Tr funded. Tt ahm aharea tn dlvtdanife witk the common Block sH profits rf themtn«ieosr«r and above twenty five per rent, t?w» Company ha rigkt to redeem this pttYei red at-i<k at any tmsa by the \mj ment of tfie psr valrte fhfienf, »n.l iet«*rae« The pea forTed sloi.k arter It ahaTl have Hean paid by tftvirlentlsaf twenty five per c«nt., ar otherwise, to take grade with the common stock, wiU share all proton at the minen eqnnlly. Tble equitable plan is an evidence of the gced raith of this Company, and their confidence tn the property. It guarantees to th«*wib*erlher thenhole property nnd lm nrov< mer.ts for (Tie rieyment of the nri 112 rred etc* k aed iwmres the j aympiif of tt -peedily. fearing his irttere t in th« Company nifhont eoai. Ifo e:h<»r etoek will be eoT#. excepting the stock, nntil the Compr.nv*k eeinCT psy dir/der-ds. Compeny hare a ffbsral charte granted by sps» cftll set 112 112 ths f.eglalature of Pennsylvania. The tlllo to ihla pfnperty has been e.iief-tlly examined'and • The nrodnct »Pellr«*r minee isdlifsrent e.w Iron, coal, copper, or Kud. which are lofinenced by the flnnctaatioti* of the murket. The precious met als are tbo standArd ■ 112 valne, when once prodoo.vl, they hare nonrai ket to acel: bnt make this tbair markot. Jas- T. McJuDkin, Esq., Traveling ; sub:criptioaß.
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