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Weisz, of Bdtler, hereby gives notice that he has been ii)>- pointed by the National Publishing Co., to be their agent for their Bible, and edition of "Grant's Tour Around the World," for Butler, Penn, Conno quenessing, Lancaster, Muddyoreek, Franklin, Centre, Oakland, Clay, Brady and Worth townships, and that no other agent can deliver these books in these townships. IT is to be wondered at that farmers never, or rarely ever, raise potatoes from seed, by which we mean the true seed found in the potato "ball" or proper fruit of the potato plant. Seeds germinate as readily as those of let tuce or radish A small patch of seed ling potatoes could be cultivated at a small expense and a trifle of labor, while each farmer might, in this way, produce varieties of potatoes more val uable and productive for his particular soil and climate than any that could bo purchased. At any rate, the chances of sueh results would be worth the trouble of striving for them, AUPTUAMANS aro now calculating their harvest prosjsets. It, sounds strange to hear of farmers calculating Low their crops will turn out iu Feb ruary. It is about harvest time in Australia. A LONDON laud colonization and banking company has purchased two hundred thousand acres in lowa at. two dollars per acre, with a view of selling the land to immigrants ou easy terms. THE lowa House of Representatives has agreed to submit to the people of the.State a constitutional amendment making womou eligible to the Legis lature. Receipts and Expenditures of Butler Co. for 1879. jftillfirnf mowing Amount Received and Balance Due from Collector«. ~ ~ r , ■-i • Aml Paid. £77 James Mcl 'atlerty Buffalo township - 3 _ 14 William McQuistion Brady t*»wn>hin. " F. S. Dambacher Forward township ' " Joseph Oakland township " Frank Motrin A enango township. f " J T. McQuUtion Centre ville borough i"? - - yj I*7* F. 11. Davidson A«tan» township ® , - " S. I'. Eakins Allegheny town.hip " P. Slagle gu'l" township 5 „ " T. McCnrdy Braov to vnsh:,, " James Hunter Buffalo tawnshm 1«. 3."> " S. C. Donaldson Concord township " B. McCandless f lay 5; " C. Johnson Clinton township 654 73 " A.J.Moore Centre township .. ' '• Walter Lucas Clearfieid township. £- 100 " Alex. Duncan Cranberry township .... " WP. Thomas Connoqueness.ng lownsh.p << • "1 £ " J.M.Conway Cherry township. " M. Gillespie.' Donegal U.wnship. »•;;; w3 S3 " 11. McLaughlin Fairview towns up A * . '• Joseph Moore i'.V 4:0 40 "G. H. Jackson » V 4-7 "1 «. Pl-hi Lancaster township * ' i , .. *) J jJfeVr'e Jefferson township 014 £ 30 0,1 "| W. W. McClymon'dH Muddycreek township ' ' '4 W. Bucannon township * '• A. 11. Gold Middlesex township - '• Joseph Adams Man™ owiishy, -- " D. O Donnell Oakland township "! J. McMahan P ark " r township.. " W. Gibson Penn township. <■ 1 Mitc'iell Summit township...... '-3 -, » V L- iest( . r . slippery rock township 6'- '• T. J. Atweii"."."!*.*. Washington township - ™ " L.S. Kern ,owns ," ,p - 7 Z " F. Rivers ,own . s . l "» ) 70 »A. Pisor " ~ ownsh' f> ,ne 07 67- SO " ("..arles ("rouse Butler borough • " E. A. McCov i cntrev.lle trough » f -f -J " W. M. Pal ton l airview borou-h } I 1 " R. W. Jamison Greece C.tv boron S h 119 « vv Roil] Harmonv boron-li ~, » " i.it. Brown" Harrisrille bor.,UL'h I^oo " \ \ n»raor Karns City borough j*• _ " «: h. nenshew:::::: MiHerstown borough -J 64 " John Grove Prospect -h " Gailv Glenn Porterev.lle borough 1. " J. A". Lindsay Petrolia borough.. - " C. Steobgen... Saxonburg borough £ " Hugh DuSV Sunbury Won,d. £ ™ " J. Kanffman .enople lK.r.,u?h ■ 1870 S. P. Eakins Vllegh.-ny town,hip 240 00 1,1« uo » .1. A. McMarlin township ' •' P.J. Kellv Buffalo township .J •' T.J. Bryan »™(ly townsh;p ; « Adam Scltend: But er township <"> • •' R. C. McAU v Butler borough " W. B. Havs * f entreville borough 1W - • » W. 11. Campbell Concord township -I' : , ;4 « J. A. Wick < ?y township.. * » Thomas Wood ( Imton township 370 00 * ; »1 10 - B. Benin-r Centre township ;*'» J 1 I <• W. f. Mct'rea ' learfeld towns!,,, .1 1 i> Collin- Cranlierrv township . «G. Bn.tchie..:::::::::. township 00 ~ . « Robert fankey Cherry township ' * |- Jr « John Vensel. Donegal U.wn«l,, . LOW > ; " J. W.Martin forward township 2 SOO " 1 ... tif « Jame> Collins Fairview township < 'y ~4 , «' J. W. Forrester Franklm township •' Isaac Hawk fairview W-ugh • " W. 11. Campbtdl (.reece City trough >0 " A. 11. Wilson Harmony boroiu'h.., 1 » ( .M. Brown Tli.rrisville IK,rough * \ •• Ilenrv Zehner son township » J. C. Beddick Jefferson lown*h,p 9.-00 «A. N. Hamor ity borough « «J H « Kphraim F.rb Lancaster townsh.|,. 4. -00 «W. S. M'wrc Mnddycreek township V- . ,V, "7 i< 1 r T>nrl..r Merer township r'. « <*•>*» S s " Hugh Murrin to wnshij»...j. 1 <> c\V 11 ~s»*lton Millcrstown borongh eoo 00 •>•(■> - " FvTh Oakland township 400 W ; 1 . ..s •• 11. B. Turner'.'. Parker township 1,7(0 00 671 U :: ■ :::::::::::::: » w ? r » Win."Williams portcrsville Imrough f, „ a p »>ii eu IVtrolia borough «« " B. McCalmVmt S.mbury borough j 144 14 ' I'rank Riott. Snsli'ip S % o, » D. Wodsworth >lipfK ryrocK tow nsnij " W. Saxonburg bon.uzh 1 ; « 0« " James Sloan ?,? n *" e0 M .• ' ■ " S. T. Marshall A\ ashin(tton townsh.p « Henry Keasy t,,w^ h,p r , o ''ljf i - "J. B. Rider.... Worth township.. M-. B^.. " John Nicholas Zelienople borough '~ 4 1 j , .■«(;,?, in 50 *H»;,043 0-j T/.L.L ' - Totals -j Levy ard Assessment for 1879, Allegheny township S Adams U.wtiship '•> Buffalo township Z, Brady township zf Butler township LJ-' 2; Butler borough 4,.J*< Centreville borough 40* .)■> Concord township ■ ' Clay, township... Vi-\ -7 Clinton township j'' \ \ Centre township Clearfield township J>'-44 | Cranberry township J,;'-'- J ; , Connfxjnenessing township J'.l-.J .I Cherry township Donegal township -• t ' 1 Forward township L; 4 ' ™ Fairview township 4.. 41 i« j Franklin township 1 ' '' I Fairview Isirough "J Greece City borough 1 " Harmony borough '' l .5 Ilarrisville j-'j Jackson township L *.',' /•' Jefferson township L '' ! Kanis City borough *' , ;J ** 1 Lancaster township J' Muddycreek township »>••''( Merer township Middlesex township , .n? ,'a Marion township J,'-4; '• Millers town iKiroiigh J. I ';' Oakland town hip 1 ' . Parker townshij 7'.!'!- l'enn township I t, Prosjwct borough 40'- 4- Portersvillc borough petrol ia borough Sunbury borough --- ' J Summit township }•.„ Slippery rock township 'J!' Saxoiiburg borough -•>' Venango township... Washington township ' Winllcld township , !■!! Worth township ' J,' /elienople Is,rough *■"> - Total 55 Account of Counly Unseated Lands. ltiatrirt*. AmUßfc'il. Allegheny township * '<■' Winfield township... Washington tow tiship •" Venango tow n '•} 40 Marion townshi| '' Creece City borough Donegal townshii, 4* m> Clearfield township '. '» •'4 Butler Iwirotiyh •} Parker township.... •••• 41 Butler borough Total 40 Dixmont Account with Townships and Bor cughs for 1&73. Dirtrirt*. Am't /! ol Greece City • Clearfield.! '_(7 U,_ Millerstown 75 00 I,«J 0o Karns City }" Forward _ _ 4. 8 04 Done' ,I I'll .'5 Fairview bor Petri,lia -"'s M l!ol)c rt Storev 163 83 Cherry Parker ? ' ( > Venango 43 70 Totals $1,409 03 $2,735 75 Commissioners In Account with Butler Co. DR. To cash ree'd from various sources...s2o,ol2 41 " per Jas. Gribben...?7"3 25 " " same (bal.due) 10 2>— <72 oO " 41 J. Maybury.... 754 Ofi " " same thai, due) 10 04 7'j_> 00 " " j. C. Donaldson 765 " " s. McClymonds, Clerk... 7*2 r,O Total >23,097 41 CB. By Treasurer's receipts $20,012 II " Jas. (iribben. :t(K» 0.... 765 0(J "8. McClymonds, 313 days @ $2.50 782 50 Total $23,007 41 Account with Townships and Boroughs of Road Tax. Distvict-1. Am't Rrc'd. Am'l r4 Bnfl'alo township *;5 ''2 Clinton township 'j ' OJ Centre township "J "o ( learfield township 4# j" s Donegal township j' l ! 'Jackson township 'j'j 61 ! Lancaster township ■> > '• | j Jefferson township •»'» 8' | i Muddycreek townshij 0" . Mercer township • ts I MidillewiX township 'j3 l Marion township I Oakland township -j- j j Summit township o'J [>2 | Slippery rock township 17 77 Washington township '>'• M Winfield township 60 44 Worth township •'! ' ,; i Greece City Inirough 7 30 Harmony borough If 05 ' Earns City horough 33 2K j Prospect borough 16 ' ;l Portersville borough 0 <>• Petrol in borough II 1" Haxonlnirg borough 11 •>! Rutlalo township 00 Cranberry township 07 18 Muddycreck township 07 Penn township oij 45 Total <'7 Amount of Warrants Redeemed. Paid Jurors $10,596 07 " Commonwealth 3,015 :>7 " Assessors 11-17 ll' " .Itiry Commissioner* WO Ml " County Auditors 300 'w '• Court Auditor 75 (to " Printing 1,207 II " Fox scalps 1,1-'!} 35 " Court trier I'"'.' 0" " Ti|>staves 1,112 Oo " Stenographer 1,103 10 " Commissioners' Clerk 7x2 50 " Jail expenses 1,30H "1 " County Commissioner* 2,297 ."•! " Court House Janitor 315 'to " Coal expense 211 'oo oo " Refunded tax <>7 33 " Sheriff's Account 3,8*9 71 " District Attorney 577 00 " Register & Recorder 18 'J.', " Clerk of Courts X.'.'l 25 " Stationery 8-'!8 75 " Livery hire 2wt 2.1 " Express account..-. 19 oo " Constables' returns 590 07 " l'egistration 152 W " Elections 2,097 .'l9 " Gas I!' 6 10 " Interest 519 03 " Borrowed money 5,9."5 2!i " Vagrant* • 69 25 " Indexing record* 450 (HI " Rules of Court 271 73 " Road view.... 222 41 " Road damage 215 00 " Traveling expenses 2»i 43 " Dixmont account 3,413 C 2 " Reform School 622 12 " West Penitentiary account 31'! 91 " Allegheny Co. Workhouse 707 72 " Exchange account 3 2.1 " Insurance 25", GO " Bridge views 101 30 " Frothonotary's account 2"!'t 93 " Auditors' Counsel 5 00 " Water—County'# account 0o " Agricultural Society 10i) 00 " Teachers' Institute L'o'i 00 " Commissioners' Counsel 150 (Hi " pontage account 52 37 Total $00,776 4!i A, L. Craig, Co. Treasurer, in Account with Butler County. Amount* lire' 77." 4'l " Ensealed land School tax 145 HI " " " Road tax 1 li! u • •< " Poor tax— - 54 73 " State tax - • r - -* - • - • 2.X47 03 " Percentage and exoneration • 4,>03 16 " Treasurer'sJiercentage 2,2W 76 " Balance ia Treasury fi,824 45 Tot»l • * 00 , Vouchers of Exonerations, including Un- seated Lands. j Pue from IcT.S Fuirview borough * 12 2 J g " " " Middlesex Soli .1 " " " Wa-diinjfton 147 24 J " " " Adaui.x 14 lit ; j " " " Allegheny 10 j J '• " " Clearfield l -< ' 8"- I " " " Lancaster 1- . J " " " Prospeet 287 | - " " " Portorsville... _8! i \ " " " Oakland 4J 9* j.l » " " Jackson 7 0< ; j.] « " " Worth 14 01 ; > " " " Concord 23C 80 I " " " AVinfield 62 '"!> " " " Cloy W " " " Bumh * ! 28 j •' " •' lhuu-aK 255 8- , 1 " « " Fmnklin 1'! « s 1 " " " Marion 24 12 " " 1379 Greece City f>~ | " " 1878 Petrolia....." 324 >!» _ " " •' Brady 1- 91 i " •' " Kar: f City 11"* ( " " " Meiver 17 f" ] " " " Muddyoreek 94> " " " " " " Saxonbur;; - 5o» ' " " " Summit 20 80 , " " " Sijpperyrock 453 " '* " lJutler borough 1■- 07 " " " Jefferson 21 00 j " " " Centreviile 39" ! ■ " " " Centre 20 j . •' '« " RufTalo 2* "O . •' " 1870 Bulialo - " ( " " •' Milleratown 18! W ; " " " Peun • c, - s 50 « " " Buti. r 65 " " " Petrolia 118.42 " " " ( linton 2!' 80 " " " Cranberry 48 51 «• •' " Muddy creek 16 '4 " " " Prospect 11 36 $2,534 80 ?.0 20 $2,505 09 i Account with Township 3 and Boroughs of School Tax. rt., e _. . Am'l Am't ~ 1 District*. r,r\] P»i,l From. jyrn. 1870-7 Cherry 9 * ''• 1877 Centre 1876-7 Washington ; 'l " Butler borough..... 12 00 1877 Allegheny '4 23 Parker » 4., 187S Winfictd J6O '• \\ iudtington 25 .'.4 " Venango 1" 80 Centre | 13 " Marion 518 " Greece City 30 Clenr(ie!d.. , 20 23 " Butler borough 3 .:>0 Parker 7 42 Totals **4 50 $14.» 81 Account with Townships and Boroughs of Poor Tax. IHttricJ*. Am't Rrc'd. Am't Par/. Washington $ 8 45 #lO 00 Clearfield 8 24 Butler borough 1 40 Parker 3 38 Donegal Butler .-. 1" 81 Cherry ~ Penn I'J ?•* Marion •' .Jo W infield 1 20 Total" $22 67 154 73 Itemized Staiement of Brii'ge AccoLnt. ADAMS. S. 11. Critchlow, masonry Adam 1 - br.s 0>» 75 " " approaches " 825 « « piankincr " 00 John Riplev repairine Ilartinjf br. Jno. M urrv & < 0., mas'ry Glen villc br '7 (■» Morse Bridire Co., iron sii'l Peter Fei!, repairs John Kelly, repairs 6 00 Alex. Baxter, fixinu' irons - 50 buti.kb. •Jaw. Patterson, planking Kearns br. 42 02 A. McCandless, masonry liaUton br. 176 00 " woodwork " oj John BaUton. «pproa<-hcs " 1> 00 W. Kinscr, repairing Kinserbr. 1 00 ! John Renfrew, removing drifts from Renfrew bridge 6 50 W. Kinser, bri'l 1 M. Liehler. hauling plank Kearns br. 1 John MeDivitt, repairine Brady br. 1 0o BUFFALO. John Wade, repairing Monroe and Sandy Lick bridges 60 00 CKNTRK. ! p, ter Glenn, building Jack bridge 45 00 W. Blaine, repairs 6 jO ciinnKY. Thos. ITeenan. nias'rv MeCandless br. 227 8"> A. K. McCatidless, appr's " 50 " i Thos. Heenau, bridge expenses Alex. Baxter, bridge repairs •' 40 CLEARFIELD. M. Fleming, repairing woodwork on McMillan bridge 7! 00 Same, masonry same bridge Same, approaches same bridge 40 00 Same, repairing mas rv Burgoin br. 6 00 N. Mcßride. repairing woodwork on Rough linn bridge 17 Oo W. S. Fennel, bridges 34 50 CLINTON. John Ilalstcad, repairing Flick br. 10 50 CONNO oil I! MeFadden, " " E. S. Crooker, Miller town bridge John Kopp, inspecting bridges 4 on !>. Cupps, " •' • «» ; IAJRVIKW. Jerry Long, rej/ng Ontral Point br. 15 j FORWAItP. F. Buhl, repairing Bulil bridge .>oo ; S. 11. Criiehlow. repiiinng stonework on llunter brid.re 8.. M j Same, approaches : tne brid ' ■ 8 (hi Same, masonry Brown bridge 1"! to Same, approaches ame bridge 2 » 'mi FRANK LIN. Robert Allen, rei.airir._- Allen bridge 00 tl S. Stewart, Campbell bridge 2 -ue bridge I'.' "I IT. Farren, approaches mime bridge 41 00 W. Smith, rejiairing B! «-k bridge »00 Mll>l>L»:skx. John Ripley, ri-tmirtng M 'vs bridge 17 50 , Same, repairing Biplcy briilge 1 » oo Same, repairinv Thoni|>son bridge •" ' 00 ; >l. Stepp, woodwork Ogden bridge 45 11 | Mt'DtIYCRLKK. fieorge Flinner. rep'njr Flintier bridge 22 00 John Young, masonry -nine bri.lgc A. Pvle, approach. -, ame bridge I • 00 OA K I AN r>. A. Martin, woodwork Kobb bridge (i. Eyth, repairs 1 (, o FAItKKB. Jesse Stoner. work on Adams bridge, dm- him from I*7B 93 SO ' John Floyd, woodwork Dudley br. oo 0 > John Kojip, nias'r.. Martinsburg br. 20 .50 PiUubnrsrh Bridge Co., iron " 5".7 ' J. W. Water , approaches " 1 •"» John Kelly, bridg.j and road KLIPI'KRVIUK K. | I J. Watson Co., Ilia 'i v Lon - Kun br I.' o , Same, approaches vim. br• i '*o | , R. frit, blow, Iwork same bridge ; Ed. ifcKnight, rep'ng McKnight l»r. 5.1 08 . HfM.MIT. L. Keaskev, masonry Coal Run br. 57 -o Same, approaches nnie bridge 10 00 James Tracy, woodwork «ame bridge .'W '"t M. Smith, masonry Bonnie Brook br. 3'.' o i . Same, approaches *!>nie bridge -''J ***' | R. Gilb land, woolwork same bridge !•.*. ::i j James Tracy, repairing Coal Run br 00 , - 1 rank Bartlev, removing Bon Br. br. 0 (i > | ( Alex. Baxter, same bridge 2 5o | ( wrncm. - , f J. it. Pringle. wor:ng.lale br. 737 00 1 i Same, approaches bridge l'! 7 02; J. Wise, lumber same bridge 22.' 25 j | J. A. Davis, Lone Run bridge 1 00 i J. W. Ziegk-r, raintins Freep«>rt br. 12 o0 j Johu Vin roe, bauling irou "5 | E. S. Crooker 2 91 Jai.ies Pringle, Springdn'c brid. i 25 is) | Dona.-rhy, Kiftamnug bridge 55 | , Wm. R.'.uer, rup'i ;. J-reej. rt brl-l-je 43 tH) J. G. Muntz swearing ins;. • tors 75 Jos. Dougherty, painting bridge sign 7 00 Samuel Miller, liridge 75 Henry Pillow, surveying Springdafe bridge fill 15 00 KAKNS CITY. A. Martin, woodwork Karns <• y br. 17 00 j P. Burke, approaches sani" bridge o<) • | P. Rankin, ma on:y same bridge 2jl 00 i MI I.i.f: ILSTO^VN. H. W. Day, rep'ng Miller-town bridge -t 4o i J. Frost, " " " 5 7sl i M. Boyle, " " " 27 84 C. S. Johnston, repairing Mill brluge 12 25 , P. M. Boyle, approaches 22 00 PETROI.IA. Jos. White, ma-'ourv Petrolia bridge 41-' 52 Piltsb-irgli inn 'lridue < .-. I'or iron 411 11 Town Council, repairing bridge 100 00 MISCF.U ANEOCS. Wm. Bauer, bridge castio rs 2> 10 J. Dm. ll.Uon, traveling expenses CO 00 J. Mavbui v, " '• ;i'i 52 James" (iribb -.1, " " 138 11 T >tal brnlge account Slo, '.05 40 I litmlzcd Road Oamages for 1879. Henry D-.nelotT --------- -- -- Mrs. M. Kiley - - - - 0.,4H) j William ■slater , 1 1 i Michael Flinucr ------- 75 00 I Walter Lucas 7 00 Total £212 00 We. the Auditor- >!' Butler county, have cx nin in i, settie-l .iini adju-. d the aeeo'.nits of tiie Treasurer, (Vimioissi iiers, «Vc., ot said county for the year 187!», and do hereby certify that the foregoing accounts are true and cor rect, to the best ot our ability and judgment. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hand« and seals this 17th dav of January, 1880. J. D. KAMERER, ) . 11. L. HOCK ENBERRV, > Aud'rs. J. F. CASIIDOLLAR, J We, the undersigned. Commissioners of But ler county, having examined the foregoing re |»>rt of tiie Auditors of Butler county, and be lieving the same to be a correct statement of the receipts ami expenditures of said county for the year A. D. I*7o, order the same to be published. Given under our hands aud seals this _ ,rd (lav of January. Is* >. J.'C. DONALDSON. ) JONATHAN MAYBURY, < on'rs. fel>4-4t 1 Planing Mill —AND— JLrfTiml>ei' ar DEALERS in Rough ar.d Planed Lumber OK EVKKY DEbCRIPTION, FRAMES MOULDIIWS, SASH, DOOHS, FLOORING SIDING, BAT \ ENS, Brackbts, Gauged Cornice Boards, PORCH POSTS, STAIH RAILS Newol! Posts and Balusters FKXCE PAUNOS, &0., «fc<;, MICHIGAN SHINGLKS. Burn Boards; Plasteriiin Lath; Hem lock Bill Stuff, siit*ii :is Joint Hat ters, Scant iintr, &c.. al! isiz«'B constantly tin lir*nnilHli I'huri-b j .i,"-sO-' y Permanertly cures LIVER COSWPLAiriTS, K3DNEY DISEASES, CONSTIPATION and PILES. OIL. It. It. CT..VRC, S.>ntl« n«r«, Tt„ t»ru "U I kmvr.V ' ..-•;1'I1LEB ltha« artcdl Hbva churn, vory br J cay afPILEIi ru.tl It hrc, never I'nlkd toncti (3elcnt!;. M I*. M. Kurlloct n, nay*, j Jt l» w!:'iuut nn c«„s;:iL I u»c ll totrc* vent and cure L< u<'u< I»c» n.»'l rll |»I!?]ou« ntt a« \ , i'.VIUf !• oI ft. \ \ f., *ny*t f i*.-: uf. Ar r-.' ?' rn yci.r*ctgr it •sic cvn-J r.f." i C. 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A NK'.V DBPAR/IJIIIC ! ?I tl'llTl.K I'l l IC- r MRl>t' ISB» foil 3-H CBKTH I i JADWIN'J TONIC I.AXATIVE J* Aj |.< i/lr.-r. Piil itnhle and Non Ak-uliollc, ANI) AL"'ATS ctTKES Dv«|,. i ; .-lek If.-1 l.i -Si« .-ii .fly, F.nil Hl'i'illi, Wnriri*. I'llen. F' vi-r*. < iiMh. ,V.i . Tilt! TiiNK I. \ X ATtVlt ret:ulitteh tlx- tu.w In mi.i Mfrntf ii'-ii • Ibe >yitciD, ! * clw boid, pun- lilo-iil Il"'l H|.iilt-. Im purely " I ilile, emit 11 in* ll" ir.oiftir> nor «i<"-. '■»'«• ] nil IliiH H PleiUMillt I" H"- '"i' l " -U' -ll lute |,. r PUta, Cwmi Oil. Ac ». -t imm tni-4- Hm kiHiwit. Adapted to »tr»n(t limw.4 ii -,ie Ir.iml. M ll' .1 feeble liif'lli -■ ''l l '' 1 Sold ti\ tint "i-t Prli- .ml' !W ei'iiin lor a l>ii l'•' l>ot*l« lir.VlO' B 4AI)WIX. A.. lic e.ry Hid t'l inl-l, Hol" I'i »|i i-lor, Carlmnd ile, I'. H 11 VVUI.I.KIt, "runlet, .Sole A nt lor Butter, l'». ' *> 'y Qo m ■ m>*e' i « e*ti b« ciin 1 I'V tin continued Hue of 0 jh'n'h r.in Lmu On I.*r-ro I'tt or ■ LlMf ii i-iira for ('.niauiuption. C - «i:i|ilM. « " Ida. AMhm*, Uroßdbiti*, »'■" ■ ' lerefnloeedtoeww AhU VI.MI .1, nuaift for Omr:. (J .nd t» euo otlior If lr« hu not £<•» lr. Itt II H*r.d one t.ot tOH mr • lie*o hi raenipt of +l. P* lt » Beii-l f-r Circular to I'llAH • nov'Jfi Giu lil Hevautli Ave.. New Yo k. C'*l 1 A Wi:FK. 412 a day ut home ea-ilv iDMIe. b ' Co#tiv Outfit free. AdUioee Tjict X, Co., AuyueU, Muue. dtttWf t( 1 RYCKMAN. DAY (L CO., UK siui ins, BROCTON, N. Y., mvncfacicrekb OR Pure Sative Wiaos, Still and Sparkling Wire, \ND Bfandies from Mm Grapes ' Onr WINES ARE | N' UP IN EHOICE AND ARV T.'II IR INTI-EIT TO TIE -JIRNTIARD JJOODI- AND UIVE SATISLHCTION. ii. LTZEL. Agenl, mp2 LY BUTI EK. I'J .4 RR- T V ■A.-R-J'-I KR \ DA. ■ • T • L •''' r -• v' 5■ .• ***? ' si' ' ij* i * v- L ? 5 i. ■ • ■-■»! iSjo • tX- V '■ ■ m- 1 bSSIs davissE^ : WOPWI IflHf-f vV k - J C' 4 j j}' Sff it will do Without Basting. It will ten orer unercn »unaee» »• will »• 1 t: will SEW ever *im« In any garment, without RCA'-11-; >Tx»ersh. RT STITCH- «, BREAKING "F TL RCR.I, CTPII '► RIASR'HE LINING «F THE CO< D« AT THE HEM, RE ■ I.I:I». LUWISINM E FROM THE EPT RATOR, RX».«I T TOR', '.TTIAM. .'IE AND TO GUIILE LLIO VORK. JV J. WHICH NO ETHER RONEHI: E P-NEW *• ITI-"T..« ON Y P' I-TIRAL M CII'IIE FER HEMMING \ A I,. . •.« J.OT.FI- A NMN IR«. AND OTHER AIM:!AR ( • .'IT. TI.- RG,N DIT IS THE ONLY MAI HINE | I C I TV I -II A VRI 1 HEM .' r< SHE ; EI. T < ' ' ' IT'I-UT LULLING T'.IE UNDER OR UJI;ER J T V.'l I IUR I; AIF M AND SEW I N R. FOLU AT ONE <; ER C 'LT TL'LFRLLTIAWWWWIWWRTW*' , AT,- hls WI.H T .E TSUIO OR «THER „..." \I I. t SCT.;!OP3, R O!D,S . SQUARES OR L.MD WTI'IRUT SHOWING THO AND C. JR EN RT IHEAAME T ME. ... IT I II J. ' .II D-; S BRAID R 1 NOW IN FNCLNG AND A HLIRIILJLD M OTLFL UPILTLDII 1 IFL-O-T *IR:WIIIB V R ,' .«<, IT .I F R IIKIRT, AND T LTHOUT 1 ..WING I; >.-• HON R Z'LTP' IE. 1 ,I* TIIUIIUNII AND SEW MO ONCFP"T> •.?*• • NSI'MNETV FOLDS WITH DIFENNT COLORS AND Y>' •! (,UW JI-TONACPERATION, AND SEW 0.. UI HE 'lO .'3. . _ , ITT I T T H J SLEEVO, COVERING A CORD AND .I ,-I : ■» 111 :RT THEPC.IM AT THE NNME TIOIE LIWI T'PR W! '"> NT PEWIR.TO". IT WIILGALHER RNDECWEN RT THE RAME FUR"-. !TV.I!L KA*''PR BETWEEN TWO HANDS, SHOWING THE B . I,R, ON I''6T : "HT RIDE, A' O C OPERATION NV 'ITIUK-'S' -LRG ARUFFLE R.N ANY PART EL A C?RC23SFCIRL CN«L SET? CN A BINS F D FOR BEA'.IR?T;AT RR.E OPERATION, ALLOWING THO ITLFCBCI ON THERI^HT I "ITVILL GNTBERAND ON AB:UID WHH PIPING LIR'T »RRI ATR T I IND, R.T ORECPTRTTI' N. /TV !; ?A U";TL OND RUCLION ADR-RS NKJRT, RETCHING IN PIPING AT LCUD OF BAND, AT ONO «>N«*R iTr-ni N-.HLO plaited trimming either atraigbt OR «CALLOPR.L. MIL I. -IIIA-L TRIMMTAFF EITHER OR LIGHT ATID FEVR C N ft BAOD, AND KIIITH IUO B • 1. AT ONE OPERATION. * IT VRN. ONE OPERATION EA«R Ik i IW'VE NICNEL I »u <• n \ PRODUCE l I-T MIX <.:HE R I»« CHIOAWITHTHE A-».. 0 OR OPPI TL<»N«. . , , ITDUCN COT CHANGE LENGTH OF FTLTCH ON E RO.» )f, front br? tc leather without clian*. ng '♦RB -.R TEN. RR- : I' ' 1 WARRANTED F°R FIVE » NO «. >. N» . IT H'TF FT'*"-" OF TIXPCNSO T»> THEPUC- Ii. Grrieb, BUTLER. IW. JE. GlllEH, DEALER IN FINE Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C. ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. MAIjSI STREET, (North of Wry House,) BUTLER, PA. WATCHES ANI) CLOCKS REPAIRED. AND WARRANTED j WANTE D! rVEKY ON K TO KNOW THAT -B. ZJ. FAHNESTV CX'3 LTJIT O STRUT I* the most efficient K-iiiwly before tho ; public for the cur* of '"on ;h«. Cold*, Ac. WK OIJAK \M I i: IT. It 111 from *!lnht cold*. which IIIOHI per son* deem of but Utile liiiiiortimci-, and in»KliN-t, that iiinuy *erloii* «11 v. • i*e« arl*e. Neglected colli* wion IIIKH into I In; iicuto ■tiiKe.nnd If prompt imd efficient reuiedlcii I «K not uxed,ln in M v CMS'** become Chron ic or i '(iiiflrim U Hronchltl*. It l« c*pccl illv nitnptc I In the ''urc c>f clil'dren. on HCCount of IU mild efl'wl, ji* It rontiln* nolhliiK that would injure the yoiiniceet child. Hut iiolnzletiinl will convince you. Sold by nil dealer* Trial Size -> el*. l.uri;o bottl* *!.<»•». FAII-Nl-VrOCK linos.. Pro'*. Pltubiirgr. BUTLER Luiiiher Yard and Planing Mill, H. BAUER & BROS., JI'.FPKKSON ST.. - Butler, I'A., MANIITAOTUKKHH or Doors, Sash, Frames, Blinds, Molding of all descriptions, Brackets. Patent Molded Weatherboarding, Mill Boards. Flooring, Ralings,! Stair Railings, Balusters ot every style, &0., &e Circular Moldings Made to Order. KIMO. PEAI.KK* IK Lumber, Plank. Shlnglea, Lath, 4.0, %yU-lf 1 1 JAiSUAKY 26, 1880. %&_»♦ Bargains of More Than Ordinary Interest One CHOICE PURV < OI.OKED SI" K3 At 50c, I wen i choice shades. DRESS GOODS EXTR AQU XuTv'Ttkl ED SILKS. At ,h " m °" P Hc« toba,.rawer At 50 an. wv out of scawui. ind " Bl ' r, d : moil bt> »°'d to our i.n.mal ac wouh to ttii. con-uiiu t ?5c per yard. count ol' stock. Short aud Remnants on each oi our i'l CrK si! KS j various Dree* Goods cuuuters at positive sacri- Al fl, fl .12 ~ fi,vs and jl -10, value less ;Uan j tlt.es, to clear lucm out. the market. HLACTTTLKS. LaD,es - °° me! ?I.J>O to 14, of tin- bcM known nmk.-rs, at low- ( LADIES' CLOAKS, DOLMANS, EN 4LISE t.-i K'U. j WALKINO JACKETS, CIRCULARS NEW M-..NCH T.ON STHIPED iND CtOTE "» SA I'lN I> LY »N Almost at your own price, as we make it a poa- At »1.5 Q. tur u.mtiling. j ItJ i e j 0 elooe out the entire stock io thia NEW K SII.K ITKIN j department, no matter what the lo«w. Ai , :m extra quality. [ (Jaruienls. ( JW to $175. Colore l\k'i.>, and $1 -3. i Newest tliiuc--' In Fii t.us and LaceSctrU. BLACK VELVETS AND SATINS N> A Polnt d'Lauguedoc Laces. Fur £kiri>. und Trimmings ' Ext.- < Kii. 15lri.l< Brocade Satin D'Ly."i, 11 AM BURGS! HAMUURG3 ! Piaiu black batin D l.yon :U ?1 «o $2 50 aua , «:i 15, 3c to pi per yard. Throe lia: j;.iin» uoi iliv ot attention. Our lines at 8, 10, Li.rte Line Choice Colored Dress .Silks, tiie to j comprise tUe newest and uiost novel 6tyl«a, aud #1 '.'s. j best values ever shown. BOGQS & BUHL, 118 U>o FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY N B.—luinx nue block of Lin. ns and Housekeeping Goods, bought previous to the advance, will he sold at old pri'-es, hut new good* arrive, as is a well-known ta.-t. most he materially higher. Consult your own profit and buy now. Never lielore have we offered so large a Hue of Biuck and Colored Cashmeres, nor .s ifood bargains. CARPETS! OIL CLOTHSi MATS! RtfGS! STAIR RODS = j PJEW STOCK: ! HEW STOCK! I "T j >V 3 HECK & PATTERSON'S | IS HEW CAHPET ROOM ! l HIVXC iSfMH iS.LVra iSH.LQIO r II() iKIfIcHVO "" J. &G. F. KECK, MERCHANT TAILORS, JL'X. JM. .matiw M'jrHßKi:. -A- sr\ Have Just Received and Keep Constantly on Hand all the J%l j.A LATEST STYLES OF Foreign A Domestic (>oo : i .1 U Ifest workmanlike manner, at %he most reasonable prices. All *1 1 i \ work puarnnteed to jrive satisfaction. || /J J« i ltemem!* r the place. f - j. & ii. F. KRI K. tlafii Nt., Ifutler. Pa. .m 1 1 amni IMPORTANT AWNOUWCKftiEIWTI Our entire very lartre stock of DRY GOODS to be closed out regardless of cost. Noiwithsiandiiiff the steady advance in jroods of all descriptions in the Eastern market, we will sell everything in our line at formei low prices. Dr.-h Oooda in srrent variety .63*'. «, 10 and 12c I Toweling*, a great bargain. 8. H. 10. 12W0 Dr. -h (lo.HtM. colored M.d ..rack. .18, 20 and 26c j Towele. with Htnpea. H. ll». 18c limcude Dien». Ooodc. new t>tyles..2o, 28 a> 1 30c Btnl Quiltn fto, 73c, il. 25 Caxhiiieri-M, colored and l.lacn ... 18 and 28c Blankete 26, #1 60. 92, $S C**liniereH, a hm'gHiii 2.1. SO ai.d Ilsc Oiraforta .....ft 25, s>l SO, $2 French CaHhmeroH. all-wool 40. 46 and 50c : Tickinge 10. French Caelinien;* GO. 75e, »l T cktng, extra heavy 20,26 c HilU \\ rj> I'ashuieren #l. ?t 46, rl 50 1 Hamburg Edgingu and InnertingH 9. 8. 4. 6c Satin colored ion! Uml. 51. 12' llniubiirgH. g.H*l .jiiahtv 8,10, 12, 15, 20e Hilk Velvet 41 28 SI 8<) Ladie*' underwear, extra value 80c Cloakn clohiik ont ■'S'2 60. ♦:! f.S Geutx' Underwear 28, 38, 80c Htir.wle, in great >arictv «1, ?1 80, »2 60 ; Uiey Flaimol 10. rtiibet K.jnarc and Long Shawls ....*2. it, +5 | Plaid K'anncl 123-». 12. 26c Brot ho H.iawlu t'j. #li . t'X) Heavy Oouutrv Flannel 28,36 c hcarlet t'lai.iK'l 28, 30u Our motto, "Small Profits and Quick Sales," will Ihj strictly adhered to, and our friend:- and cu.-tomer* will lind it to their interest to call with us before purchasing elsewhere. trni A- !£»•» Fi-il I'll I SI »*«•«*!. illt'i:lll-|iv. 4V rv*i nu THE VtfH,* I B SEWING '?* aACHirs thb Uttir os* /*».*« Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction,. Unprecedented in Popularity, At.d Undisputed in the Broad Cla m or atiNa thc VERT DUST OPERATING QtICULHT 6CLUNO, UA.NDSOMF.ST, AMD Host Perfect Sevang Kachiae j j The great popularity tl the While Ifi Ih" most cni»- »'nclna tribute to Its exccl:«nce ao. >» in Its la tor. The rirtrand tor the While has Incrnted to to ti an extent that »e -to now csmpellad te turn at A. Complete Cswinff 2vl jtsiiiua.# m~v»xy tir-.xoa mlaiuto s In. UM (S*.y t-s OVLCTpI^ Fver* m»chl"« U warranted tor 3 ye»r«, an< •oldtor cell »t bherjl discounts,ar us'n eaqr parents, to suit the convenience et customers. •arAflwis wasted in owMcumo rxamtr. WHITE SEWINVMACHtNE CO.. M 858 Euclid Ave.. Clenciend, Ohle. V 0.% JOIINvOX. Affent. Olßiu etyUVOui jWJIWSK, I'A. ALL PARTIES GOINO WF.BT TO lowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado or California, SHOULD GO VIA THE Chicago, Burlington & Quincj R, R. frirTiokote can be liad at ell offlci» where Weetern tlcketa ere *old. ap)6-tf j Manhood How Lost. How Restored. -j-JfJUm. i UHt piibliahcd n >«w t-d'Hnn of 3*f£ifc I)n. < UI.VEKWKI.LM < KI.EBRA- I'FI» (without ni' crnlrnl VV'Mkn.M, Invol untary Seminal l.»m-ee. Ivimtkkct. Mental and I'l.talent liienpficlty. Impediment* to Marring, etc ; : leo, t'oNM'Wi-rioN. KvnAPfT and FITW, Induced by self-indulgcuce or sexual ext'ava jjrttiee, &<\ TIIO celebrated HUthor, In tble adujlrahle E»- »ey, cl«s»rly demonstrate*, Imin n iliir y years' ancceaalai | reet ee, that the nlnrmltii eonae i|ii -iici -ol elt-nbnae 11. Ny tie ruUlc.H) cored , without the il intreroiia il*. of Internal medlelne 'or the application ol the knlte . point' L'out a I mode ol ' lire t once Minnie. cerialli ai d etfec | Ilia I, by menu* o! wl.lcli eviT} auffi rer. no niiit -1 icr what hi* confllil 'ii mnv nun eure liloi j «• II <1 .vij.lv, prlv.il.ty, it'd rodirnVy Lecture cli.'U .I he In the hands of every yotilli and every mail lu the land Sent Milder deal. 111 n |»'aln en\el.i"e. to any add ret. a. postpaid, r very »ow ■.ricee. Wool wwimd vu It «••• ' Mri, • tajt-if