Ma. J. H. BATEB, NEWSPAPER Agent, 41 Park Uow (Trrn* *ew Tork, in anthorued to oootr»ct for aiiverilro manta in the Crnzxx. THIS PAPER ]f«*w 4dTor»»i«'iiifrU. Mill For Sale. Notice to Farmers. Farm for Sale or Rent. Notice—Estate of Robert P CampbeU. Noti<* in Divorce— R. fenber" vs Kei'enber* Orphan'i Conn *ale- F*ttte of John Martin Widow's apprataerocnt* for Confirmation at March Term. Register* Notice of Ae«*>uat« for Pr»-vxta tion at March Term. I.tciJ and Wuncral. —Next Monday is St. Valentine'# day A SotlD Silver Case and a Genuine American Movement low *"! $lO, h; K. OKl r r.^ Jav Gould has purchased another railroad and three dozen eggs. SPECIALTIFB in woolens at William Aland's Merchant Tailoring P .tnSliKhment n»t to be had elsewhere n e,.irtr The saw so bier a shadow that he won't come from his hole for two months. There was nothing in the story of Mike Forquer bavine his hands frozen and having had them ampu tated. WILLIAM ALAM>, Merchant Tailor, haajntt opened the Tine o» wim!«n» men and oors wear pver >n Bntler Another man hn» invented a flying machine. The verdict of the cower'* jury, after the first trial, will lie Didu't know it was loaded.* BKE a worn SI >»I • Vineyard* with s hnneh ■>' Trsp'"; frvn wWh Speer's Port Gr*n» win is »•••!«, tSs? is hifthlr esteemed by the m«dVs> ~r i> r.«i..r for the use of invalids, weaklv persons and rh« aged.—.Sold by all Drupeis" 2-sor» Botes promising to pay cash in-tead of (o prtotioe UH*l abelineuee> Rwrlrrd ! lUcr-iv <1! '*«• •' New Embroideries! NYw Km' r;ii ' derics ! One of the choicest line* ever fhcwn. Please call and examine, nt A. Troutmav. —There is a lively railroad war in progress in tb« Delaware Legislature. The Baltimore and C)hio Railroad Com pauy i? endeavoring to se.-ure the right to build an opposition line from Balti more to Philadelphia, and the Philadel pLia, Wilmington and Baltimore Com pany is opposing the scheme. —The to original appropria tion hills is one that has I .'en elaitr.ed and jealousy guarded by the National House of Representatives. Rut-tLe House Judiciary Committee, after in vestigation ordered in connection with the raising of this question n.-> » p • il. l of order, has decided that under tho Constitution there is nothitt > prevent the Senate frt.m originatii'g su< li bills. ; (ioni rr. • S'i« iii X- No nian can -ion erood jd> o r \v< k, | preach a good »ennon, try a law suit > well, doctor a pilient, or write a go>l j article when he feels miserable and dull, | with sluggish brain and unsteady ner- j ves, and none should m ike *!if; a* tempt in such a condition when if- eao he so easily and eheaplv removed bv a Hi tie ; Hop Bitters. See other column Albany Time A. —Asif to test th" pubii temper on the question once f<>r s»ll. the House j resolution directing an inquiry a* to he expediency of establishing government J telegraph lines has been followed by j the presentation of a bill authorizing I he government toconstruct a four-track ; railroad lino from New York to Omaha. , The broader the issue is made the bet ter—for the country. —Mr. Be< k's speech in the. Senate lately on ' free ships." and Mr. Blame's • reply to him. are noteworthy as sb w ing recognition of the fact that the que— ions of American carrying and com merce are. to be among the new issues wi h which the incoming Administra tion will have to deal. The vorv prom ise that, after fifteen years of inaction, souietbin? is to be done, be It onethiug or the other is encouraging in no small degree. The Winn for Co'i*t!mptiv«*>. Consumptive persons are said to be" r'eatly benefited by th» us<- of Spier's Port Grape Wine. It seems to givp nourishment w hen every thing else fails, and physicians are prescribing it as a rich, nutr'tiocs wine. Prominent Phy sicians and members con nested with the New York Board of Health have in- Rpected Fpeer's Yineyards and wine j cellars and speak of his products in the biyhest terms. For sale by D. H. [ Wuller. —The number of firms enenged in business in the United States last yea r ; was Dearly three-quarters of a million, or forty-five thousand more than iu I H7O and yet of thp whole only about 4,708, or one in 158 were unable to meet their obligations, against over 6.600, or one in 106, in 1879. The aggregate of lia bilities was also less last year than the year before by about a t ird. and the average liabilities were less by nearly one thousand dollars. Rcflf'lTwl! Received! Rm'ivcd! For early spring trade New li"ht Calicoes, New Dark Calicoes New Ginghams, White Goods. White Quilts. Lace Curtains. Table Linen Bleached. Table Linen Unbleached, Table Linen Turkey, Red Muslins Bleached and Unbleached, and von will find onr stock complete in Press Goods. Black Silks Cashmeres. Alpacas, Trimmings and Notions, and in fact goods of nearly everv variety can be had all at the lowest prices, at A. TROUTMAN'S. —The farmers of the Northern States were a long time in discovering that tobacco culture might be made a pros perous industry well to the north of the Mason and Dixon's line. But the secret is out now. In this State tobacco culture is rapidly advancingto the importance of a staple industry. But many of our readers wi I be aston ished to know rlr at the value of the con harvested in 1880 in Wisconsin v. ill reach nearly or quite i 1,500.000. —A suit is about to be brought in one of the courts of Allegheny county a fleet; og the tide of a large portion of Allegheny city, including the West. Parks, Ridge, Lincoln West ern and AUegheuy avenues, and other valuable property. The heirs of Garrett Ptndegrass are plaintiffs, sun rhe claim >s based on a deed still in existence which is alleged to have heen given TO I'endegrass by the chiefs of the Six Nations of Indians. —After ' very spirited bidding." a pew in a Christian church in New York was knocked down by a secular auctioneer in a secular salesroom to an opuleut Christian for $760. Fancy the face that Paul of Tarsus would have made over an announce ment that Pew No. 58 in the Chun h of the Disciples, Jerusalem, had been knocked down, after very spirited bid ding to Brother Dcmetrious, for 7C.0 shekels! But "They didn't know everytlnn' down in .Judee." —"The Groves were God ; s first temples," according to a famous Amer ican poet, and the sentiment is truly delightful on a hot summer day wbeu a church member wants a good excuse for not occupying his pew. But the Pennsylvania congregation that lately held services oat in the snow arid un der tho trees because they were locked out of their church would probablv have made short work of i poet had he offered them any such c nsolation to warm their wet feet and silence their chattering teeth. —"A schoul boy" ask-: "Can yu tell me the name of the Shah of Persia, with his age, and tbe style i fresidence h<' occupies ?" Certainly, with pleasure. The gentlerian's name is N"a«ser ed Deen. He will be fifty-two years old in April. Ilasreignetl thirty-two years. Livt sin a palace at Teheran Is com fortably fixed in the way of house-room, furni'ure. table, staff of servants tl.ougli the Persian ideas of house-keep ing are not exactly like our own, and a neat house-keeper would he thrown into spasmr at the condition of her r>onis utter the Shah aud hi* suite bad occu pied them a few days Possibly if Nasptred De«u had attended an Ameri can school iu his youth, and had an American mother to look after his mau ners and morals outside of school In urs, he would kn -w better how to behave according to Occidental ideas. Our y ung friend should make allowanci s for the Shah's inferior advantages in youth— . tiitf* j£uil*e : JPuiL?*:, P«.» jFWitJWmrtj 0, t&St. —Now that it is deemed essential to prevent the consolidation of telegraph companies in this State it is found that the clause in the Constitution forbid ding such consolidation has never horn &upplf iuented with appropriate legisla tion fixing proper penalties for the vio lation of its provisions. For seven years the people have been denied the benefit of many salutary provisions of their organic law by tie premeditated nod diligent neglect of the Legislature Such an attempt to nullify the will of : the ptvj-.h* deserves the strongest cen sure. It is apolitical crime. j — E. W. BRANT, DRUGGIST, ELIZ j A BET h. N J.— 1 could scarcely speak above a whisper, and it was almost J impossible to breathe through my nos trils. Usbig Ely's Cream Halm a short I time 1 was entirely relieved. Mv bead I has n<>t been so clear, nor my voire so j-n on.- in years. 1 have warded ofFsev j eral colds since. I recommend this •• admirabb remedy to all who are afflict i ed with Catarrh or Colds in the head. | I <). T rhenor. Healer in Boots and Shi-es June 15, IS7o—See Adv't. 1 hcl'eve Ely's Cream Balm to be the ; lies! article (or Catarrh and Hay Fc er ' ever -iffored to the pul)lic It has {riven I satisfaction in every ease, and knowit>g ! rs mo'iTri I rcc >mmend it. Samuel J. ; Wils n. Druggist, Wilk'sbarre, Pa. Wortli R; ni»>mS!Tlii){. Now that good times are again upon : us, before indulirint; in extravagant | show, it is worth remembering that no one can enjoy the pleasantest surronnd i inga if in bad health. There are hundreds of miserable people going about to-day with disordered stomachs, liver or Sidneys, nr a dry, hacking cough, and one foot in the grave, when a 50 ct. bottle of Parker's Ginger Touic would do them more good than all the expensive doctors and quack medicines they have ever tried It always makes the blood pure and rich, and will build you up and give you good health at little cost. Read of it in another col umn. __ Quite a discovery in the treatment of diphtheria has been made recently, says the Muscatine Journal. A man whose arm had been amputated was attacked l>y diphtheria before healing to< k place, and instead of the matter incident to that disease being deposited in the throat, the greater portion ap peared on the wounded arm, and the diptheria was lijrhtly and easily manag ed. Dr. Davis profited by this, and in his next case of diphtheria blistered his patient's chest, and on this blistered part the chief deposits appeared. This was also an easy cure of the disease. The theory is that diphtheria u.-ual'y appears in the throat because of the thinness of the lining of the throat Hence when the blister breaks the skin ou the other part of the body, the di sease appears there. lnvestigation has resulted iu the ' , information that a number of the poor : houses of New York are Giled with r j able-bodied tramps. This is no new ' ; thing. The majority of the poor houses ' j and jails of Pennsylvania are inhabited ' j !>y the same class of vagabonds, who ' bnve matin it a system to find shelter 'i in such institutions. The condition is I one which grows out of this system of > keeping paupers and criminals in idle ness. There is a false notion that working 1 criminals iu a country jail is , an insult, and an injury to the honest ! labor, encroaching on it in competition. I This is a mistake, in that no labor . which is made self-supporting is an I injury to any industry. The criminal : i who, wh'de undergoing punishment, is • not productive, and is a consumer at the i » xpense til the community, is an injury to i very class of laborers, a burden i w h eli ought not to be imposed on any ! people. The condition in the X w ' York jails is a suggestion well worthy . of si rltus consideration everywhere.— Uarriaburg Teltgraph. CouMiiuipitoii Ciircrt. An old phyiician, retired from practice, hav ing had placed in hi* hands, Hy an Enxt India in'wnioii&ry the formula of a x.tuple vegetable i TIMPIV for the <<|>er make it known t<> lu« 'luffe.-:>>g fell'-v. Actuated l>v this motive an-.I a d«*irg IA rc'l V human Hiineriiiir, I will send free of charge !•> HI! who desire it, this rec ipe, in >r. rinan 1 result or Kn™lislt, with full rttrt: ly I ma' by afl i-fssir.» »;i!t st.unp, naming this ! pa;.e , \V. A' tfiiean r, 11'J Powers' Block, li'x heater, N. Y. |.nov.'{:l3U.'OW I'riiwttlng* Of ' nnrl Iwa uc< k Henry Reibcr vs. C. W. Karnes, action for lot ol ice sold ; verdict for ' plaintiff for soS ! fl.2s. I A. Yau Wonter vs. James Clark and j others, and M J. Crowley vs. same ; defendants, tw .> ceses, tried by same jjury ; verdict for plaintiff in first case ' for $304.35, and in the second case for J $4 .2.33. P. A. Templeton vs Christy and | Hart; verdict for defendants. ; Joseph Meelnn vs A. S. Harring ton, case continn-'d at cost of defendant.. Nicholas EngVhart vs. Samuel W Cr. wford, acßo»|i)r retention of a cow. This wu» rtttber hn interesting case, in which there was considerable bull \ dozing made manifiest in the trial; verdict for plaintiff for sl2. M. M. Goodwin vs. S. Short and G. W. Huselton, action of replevin; . verdict for plaintiff for nominal dam- I ages cents. William S. Boyd vs. Samuel W. Glenn, ejectment ; verdict for plaintiff i for lot in dispute, to be released on ' payment of $005.61 The Watertown Fire Insurance i Company vs. the Administrator of I&njamim Jack, dee'd, compulsory non suit allowed for the present —The literary societies ofthiscoun -1 ty, discuss some very interesting ques tions. At the meeting of oue near j town a ehort time ago, the question was, "What wi'l man do the most for, liberty or money," and the decision in favor.of money. Since that time the same society has been discussing the | merits and demerits of tobacco, an article of which this country produces annually about five hundred millions of pounds, more than half of which is exported in its leaf form, the balance being manufactured in this country into cb' wing and smoking tobacco, taxed by the government at an aver ' age rate of 20 cents a pound, into snuff, taxed at an average rate of 24 cents a pound, into cigars taxed at $5 aud per thrm.-and and cigarettes taxed at $1.75 per thousand. About billions of cigars aud cigarettes are manufactured in this country annually, which with the exception of about 20 million ihat, are exported, and in ad dition with about 40 million that are unpolled, dtv ooutwwod La Uiisoouutry. This makes an average of about 50 . cigars or cigarettes annually for every man,woman and child in the American I nation, liut a.» some men are known to i smoke ns hicrh as 25 per day or nearly j S.OOO a year, it is easily seen what bo j comes of thorn. The total amount of tax collected by the National Govern ment from tobacco in all its forms, in cluding 1 the internal revenue tax upon imported tobacco, snulT and cigars, and the special taxes paid by manufac turers of and dealers in leaf and manu factured tobacco, amount* annually to over 40 million dollars. We have no doubt but that the effect upon the health of the nation from the use of f>o jjreat an amount of nervous stimulant was fully discussed by our society, and we are glad to see that our young people discuss .-uc h .an important sub ject. as it will help to lit their minds for a thorough consideration of tho political questions of their day, and particularly for the coming contest be tween tho growing power of our railroad an;l other corporations, things that treat our state governments with no little disrespect, and the interests of the nation -it larje. ft .m atiii iithe idraniage of iii i iil tTing low prictM. \ iff isilie.i.n t:» «tny. AT CENTS —IG YARDS FuR ?1 00. dark ilri'.-s goods LJe.-t Suttidard prints. Soft finished bleached tiiu-lin. Yard wide unbleached muslin. Good wide crash. Cheviot for sliii ts. AT S CENTS. Fine dark grey suiting. New furniture calico. New fanc\ dress goods. Fast colored plaids. Genuine Russia crash. Good cotton flan uels. AT 10 CENTS. Dress ginghams. Fine plaid cheviots. Columbian cheviots. Fancy dress goods, new shades. Good straw ticking. Cottonade for hoys. White twilled flannel. AT 12 £ CENTS. Best stair oil cloth. (Earners percales. Ladies' heavy dark ho3e. Irish linen. Victoria lawns. White P. K's. Best heavy soft finished bleachfd mus lin iu tLe market. AT 15 CENTS. Double width alpacas. Fine dark eretoues. Fine striped mohairs. Fine silk mixed dress goods. Fnie fancy plaids. Fine dauiask for towels. AT 25 CENTS. Damask table linen. Colored damask. l)oul>le with cashmeres. Double fold brocades. Yard wide floor oil cloth. AT 30 CENTS. Ingrain carpet. AT 45 CENTS. Ilag carpet. AT 40 CENTS. Yard wide moruie cloth. All wool cashmere. Ileavv ingrain carpet. Jamestown brocades. AT 50 CENTS. Fancy dress silks. AT 65 CENTS. Black dross silky. We have a very large stock of dress goods running from cents.up to $3 per yard An immense stock of car pots running from IS cents per yard up. We can show you a full line of dry goods, carpets, millinery aud fancy goods at much lower prices than they can be found else* here. Call and be convinced, at HITTER «fc RALSTON'S. S vortcen Year Locusts. Professor Riley, the noted entomolo gist says: The seventeen year locust will abound next June in Marquette and Green Lake counties, Wisconsin, in the neighborhood of Wheeling, West Virginia, and probably in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Colum bia. They may also appear in the western part of North Carolina, in northeastern Ohio, Lancaster county, Pa., and West Chester county, N Y. There are two broods of these periodi-' cal locosts, one appearing once in seventeen years, and the other once in thirteen. Both broods will appear this year, but not in the same localities." The professor says that "the thirteen year brood wi 1 probably be seen in southern Illinois, in all of Missouri except the northwestern corner, in j Louisiana, Arkansas, Indian territory. Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Al abama, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina." The two kinds' of locusts differ very little in appear-j ance. The earliest appearance of the lo custs in this country, so far as the rec- j ordsgo, was in 1(143,in Plvmoth, Mass., and they have not failed to ap pear once in seventeen years ever siuce ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Bv virtue of an order and decree of the Or phan*' f'onrt of ilutler county, to me directed, ] there will bo offered for wale at public out-cry on the prcmicen on March IK*, 4. I>„ 1881 the following descibed real eetate, to wit: . A piece of land situate in Penn town ship. Bo tier county. I'a . adjoining land* of < Harringor. A. FDierick John Fetter and o'lier*, ! containing s'xty-two acres, a frame house one and a half stories liigh. 4 rooms and basement kitchen. good spring at the door, two stables. I two bearing orchard* of choice frn t. apples, 1 peache*. qiiuces. A-c,, about two thirjs cleared, balance in t;ood timber and all well wa ter?::l. :—One-third of ptuchasi money in: h*nd on confirmation of Fate, one-third in one year tnd olio-third in i« > years thereafter with I interest. the deferred installment* to he eecured | by bond arid mortgage HOSE ANN MARTIN, A-lm'x of John \Tartin. duo'd. NOTICE TO FARMERS. Larue numbers ol Fatiu-* for sale or exchauge ut low prtc H and <.n ea-y piymcnta 55c eril small fa iiH tro-n li'i io YJ acre* wanlei Also, j loans tuinihh-d to taruiers having improved j farms on iim<- and at !>>'*' rates. Address W.J. KISKADDEN, Freeporl, t'a., Or c.ill •■> Office days: Every Monday at! Freepotl. Every Tu sd y it No HO. Fourln Avenue, I'm* urgh. MILL FOR SALE. A time t iu:iCn-lo:ii Mill tor saie, siluat.; ue»r VV it<-stown. B«itlrr»-, C>, I'a., bot'i steam and vr iter |«>wer; 3- r > icrvs o land, good dwell itiir, orchard, coal hauk, ifce, is It desirable loca_ tion and mill doing a good nuslne>». v\ ill be* sold it a 'ia -srain, tielng the property of Wm Allen. dec' T IT' not sold before April Ist, will hire an expert n «d Mtiler who can turnlsh good reference For particular . addre-s M H I'. (J. ALI.KN, Wbitolowr., Pa. FF.IIHIM ARMOIt, ffustico of the Peace, Mutn street, oppo-m hnst< flice JtyltJ * ZfltifiNUPLß, t'A. | Kej;s«lep\ VoUee<. Notice in horehy yivc:i ii:at th- foliountr eon.-'ta of oaecn'orn. adin:..iv.r-.t.'rs a:l g ui.tti* have iieen tile-l ;»» t ie nei.'*'. '•r'a eo-vl:ni'ii-- trat'ir if EiiZ»bant f ; ;->r,e i out n» i a.nt Georjjo VV.\!r«r. i iejuto. .•< of A• t i fri"itiu»u. Sir.. Isim of Peau t .r,i. .1.;, i fi FSnai Mxiotuii if Johu of James H: :n 7. Fuiai aoco i t of J K J ihnston, gai.Jmn of Ttiomas .Sjj'jii ''. G. •$, a ;cs >< i W.l.ia'n Speno«. minor r'.ii'inn f ili.itn .» spa .00. Ule (■lsrion '-!<•. lor- 1 s. Fuisl VJC.m >' f l { j ::la l. n if «V A G.srhn.'g, rn no: c Id of '■ m Gucu.big la-a of Craiil-etry t. n.. h . li c'J 9 Fiua .ic * u:f if n'v-i i ! L.-hnii, a,l .i ui»- trator of thy enrai ? ili a.-. K».;Jore, lata of lV;ro;ia dee'd. 10. Fiua! iOcm.ii of J h • 7.• ..meman. ex ecutor oi J . .ii id; it.*, .;<• f W:.:fit)ld .OKu ellMj d f'..! 1 1. llie !i •••> i t A•• s ;.-it.y a d of Fr*i'k A tun.-ii. : *i i . .~i,| uf hi. L.i MMB. 'ate o. ij ;i .ju nwiill tOV .- 12 Fiu ii a:r)iint ~f I) \ii arli. s I;nini»tra tor of I Atiis Park, late .;f Otintoa loivn shtp. dec' i 13 Flu t of l-o.i. tl mimstrvix i ft j i D 1 ..i i.> o K -n:s • i 14 Fi' i -..ii e i • , - , a.lrair i-' r 1 u f- ■ u t f •,. t iTT.i t:ip I" £*-ti> ®1 dnhitA •■>: to' 11-pi r J%;u ' f rev e it'>r» o:" Tolia-ri 1 I t of Ti.rT up .t-c"d. tfi Fin I' o'i.it f i ri r t'.atd »x. <*tit »- Hied i'V ■ ■; a-imi: -* .t ■ vi' nd T ' Pi' I. j of the e: t if V !! r. . r. Kr» of *to , •»- - rook tTJrn V ■ -2 VI 17 Fi el areont-t ' .J !i; lin t>. e\?cti »f ! 15. : jam; i "• "> * avi 'a >f ow'i:•». | i\el 18. Fi'iil —WWt of f» \ i"r -T -..l a - tr.it'ir of th psr its ';f 'I i.;'i s nith, lati if F ir war i tow -hip, <1 ■■c'd 19. Final account of John Ferguson and W;i --l liani S'ioji'i rd, irs if M Gibson, Ist" of Mid llewi-x town-hip •'! 20. Fiti*i acooun* of K I-''jiiH'on adminis trator of 'hp ©Btate of .1 >n«s late of M.'- larHtown borough 1 c-i -d LM. Final wount of '{srrsm D ';e a 'tni'iis trn'or C T A of til- o-tnti of Ira S Dik« la'e of Copnoq»iftii rt M*insr t itriisli'" <1 "c^as^d. I'.. The final and hstr'hution a •C'"J'l r > f F Ran man and VI hr A l»rh'i'.l, vlnr nil'-ators of H F 2'? Final account of Jwib Haichraau. exe-'U tor of Daniel KreM)« 1 iff of Adam* twp . I. 24 Final account of Gidnoo "va»'le, £*iard:an of Kate K Croup minor chiM of I idrew Croup, laioof Rntler township dec'd. 25. Final Recount of Gideon Hbglo. guardian of Ge W Oroup cleo'd. minor son of An Irew Cronp. late of Butler twp . dec'd. 20. Final aceonnt of x Tan 1 J K B-.rd. ad ic'''istraters if John T fo ; - Raid Johii T Bard. orio ct the admipiFtrstot* of G W Coulter, lr.te of Ceutrf vi'.le. d«e'd. 27 Final aoc")ii:it of A-i r, rew WoMorry. pi» ntor of MeMurry. late of Cherry tow.;- ehip. dec'd. 25 Final acconnt of "»Y .1 Adanas and U M Don aldson, executors of W A Ad*ms. late of Wash ington township. dec'd i;9 F'nal account of YVihiam Cross and James Humphrey executors .if Joseph T Boyd. late of Worth township. deo'd -30. Final aconant of James Birr, executor of Mary M Dodd* late of Adam- township,dec' 1. 31 Final a:comr of T •; Greer aril C V M■- Caskey,administrators of .Joseph McCa-kev late of Wiafield township, d- e'd. 32. Final and distribution account of !< A Mif flin and D A i:alston executors of n P MeC.'i mans. late of Kani" City, dse'd S3. P-rtial of Michael Kelly, one of the executor* of Pa'rick Kelly, late of Buffalo township, dec'd. 34 Final account of Han. Samilol Marshall, guardian of Vaney R Wilson an file I by Saunnl ,J Marshall li:h executor, of the esiate of sa.d Nancy F, 'ilsou rnii:or child of J Wilson, late Jackson township, dec'd. 30. Tlx* first an ' partial account of VOCi nr»- bell, executor of the last will and teetament of Alexander Camrheli lata of Mt. Ciestuut But ler county. Pa . dec'd. II H. G ALT. AG HE It. Register. WfdowV 4|Jj>rj»f»«'nis nJs. Tiie following appraisements of personal property Hef aoart for the benefit of the wil-nve of deeedantH. liav« been fi'ed in the ofti"« «f the Clerk of the Orphans' Court of Butler county, in accordance with tiie act of A-i-e.iiblv • f April 14tii, 18ijl as follows: Widow of Robert I houipsm •$' 2S 28 *• '• W G Christy ; 00 (K> " " Sa-iiuel R. Sav tt'.'O (M) '• " Joseph J. Pieor :v.O 00 •' • D VfeCnllougli 300 IV) '• ' Willwm K;r!-er .... lit Huoy Scl.affei !f? 60 " • l.t-win Itowe ... 30.1 Oft •• ' C Kocheristeio SOO 00 All persons interested in the above a, praire mente will tskf) notice that they wilt be present ed to the Orphans' Oonrt of Butler county for confirmation on Woluewtay. the 9th dav of March next. w. A. RIiiHT, Clerk O. C. !V*tlee in lllvoree. In rs application oT Sybil A. Reifinbnrg for divo-ce i bsoliite from her husband. Harry A. Reifinbnrg. In tho Court of C-nnmon Ple.ss of Bntler county Pa .A. D. No 11. So t. Term, 18W Now. Poc. fi. ' KSO. on motion of K. F Bowser, counsel for petitioner. Court being toiisflod that a siibptena and alias Hiibpconia lihs been i-sue.! and returns In e. i on due counid ration awards pnolf"ation and appoi r| ts Kzra I R-ncli, Fsq commissioner, to take testirronv and re port to next term By niF. Cocbt. fale uotiee that in pnrsiia ce of the above appoiritmeut deposition- will be taken before mo at my office in liurler. at 10 o'clo k. A SI , ~f Katur'da>. March tith A. 1) , ISS', where all in terested may ai tend also. that depositions will be 'aken before J. Ivor Mmtgrn-ery. Voiarv Public, at < fß.'e in Sandwich. 1 linois o- in hi ■ abserce or inabil ity to attend b<-fne so ne other person duly qnalifle l •■» vlniiiiTst r oath• at 10 o'-loek a m.. of Tuenday. Mich Mb \. 1> . ItHI F T R'.THI. Notice is hereby given that ffenuw T. Berg, As-iigr r s« of Rt> Oa 'in'i dl hi'' file 1h s tlnil a. - coii t in the offio.s of the Prothonotary of the I'on-t of t\mrr. in plean of Bntler comity. I'a . at ('■ P . No. 3IS Rept Term. l-CS, and the same wi'l b.s prosentml to s.-.id Court for con ffrmat'on and R"owanr« on Wodn»»lay the :ith dav of Marcli next. A (U'ssFXl, Proth'y Proth're ofß.ie. Feb 7th. 'S3I. How Lost How Restored ! •lust puoli- icd, a n-w edition ol Or. <'ulve r " w. 11> Ct lehrated E—av on the radical cure o 1 Sp'-rmatorrhopi or Seminal Weakness, Invol untury Hciuinal Lossi-s, luiporteney. Vlcnt:il aiift Pb\»ical lik ap n itv. Impediments to Marrl.ige, etc: also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, lrduccd by self-indulgence or sexual extrava gance. (&C. The celebrated author, in 'his admirable E«-ay, cb-arly demonstrates, trom a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming -conse quences ol sell-at>usc may l>c radically cU'c' ; poiniinir out a mode ol cure a' once simple, aud effectual, by means ol which every sufferer, no matter wh it hi- condition mav tie. m • • -» l;--t ttnt'l every p« is opened; then kt him • * r:• *r. . tlchn,; -nJ boiling < » jihes, that are ft;H of sweat « •> . ..J too would break down before long; and <■ut U.is Li- iu.. . A WOMAN :s t ri t*' x)B-h with on Wf-h-day; and. besides. with her -ihirs r. fr • • , • hot work, .-he Ui to 1. ic her life I»y g>>.ng out in tlw « ; r to hang up »*••- < n > not al >rk are in tlie imhi illlii atmosphere: its smell. lo apparent i • • p., ;■ I' t it < : 's way through the house, —ihe family, however, olten N-- rr. .. ! . i i . ii. • |•• -uKar ixb'f fru.i iu own *ash as not to noti<« it. T' • / ii c ' amy in fad t.'-s uxuli dime at let* c.tft than eie.i uhtuhonie r.adt jjcv SOONER THAN 1 - ol 1 wey, bv r :•' . ini; it has no equal, and physicians advise its use in preference to imj ru.l Ci.-t.!c • .> t ouiv's an 1 -irt - and to wash the youngest infants, as v;ell as l r persons \ ith dctu-1' Now that there is a remedy for this, to economical thai tUpoc at can tut d, there » u>: a .. u. an 11 A MAN ' i r.r* directly interested In bavins n-ed In their homes. In »pitr of ptfjudicr, 7K \T V WAY OF WASIIIXO CLOTHES, which does away w:ih the hard v.. rk. <•;' t >• v r -\r ; and fearful hteam on wa>h-dejrs. makes Ihe white r'eees wiiiter, colored j.ieces 1 rifh n • 1 i>. r id i softer than they can be made by washing the old way. leaves the hsnd-s stnovtn t *>TESTI TS O TJIALS-> ™ n. T 1 ! not\'TEs. M. D.. n.iinmonton, J., K-Jilor .vc./.'i iirpitltlifan. "ty h 'i ntiori w.-vi caMrtl to FRANK STTiDALIJS , t O.\P from .in advertisement In my own paper, r._.i| its -('in m/house -ir nmrty a year, according j ;hc 'tirecttons, has provoi that Its t ropfrt. - hikvo aoi bei'n overstated. For remov . [rr.';' 1 ; Ink it is invaluable, wblle for toilet I «..d sbnving is llie b»>»t Soap I bave ever seen. . F:- m Mrss. n. L. Krsvos, North field, VL • ' • my wash with FRANK SIDDALMSOAP In r tiie '.n,e and with no expense for Soap, us Vie \ ■ 'rlxfu£imorrth • !>.-» ~n e triil. BCC. -Jing to the very eai» ' i'. -■ 'rt ill cvenximeall ft i. . ; \ 'vC-1 jiul meiit for siiaviiig, toil.t. ''. ■» f v!- wing are the Directions for Use, so simple that a child can niiil. ratand the". ;. ' ;.r.i do anytliing so rldicnloas as to buy the Soap unless you initml fuJl uiiv > '• < ■ -'O3 yositirv'.y forfeited If it injures the clothes, or will not do e comfortable .iO hands. Then tako one piece out at a time on the wash-board, rub the Soap ; it, roll it up and put it buck into the same tub, and so on with each piece until all ve the Soap nibbed on theru. Then go away and lot thera .•'oak at Jeait twcr.ty ;;.i: ut -, ".h'.'Ut touching them, wli;n the dirt will all be loosened, and a Tory 15: tie i : :"r • u • vr; h-board, out of that one suds, will make them perfectly clean, particular !j n etch piece washing so as to get at the seauis. Then wash lightly on '!•-• vv h through a lukewarm riuse-water (without any Soap,) eo a* to get the a through blue-water, aud on the line, without tcalding t; bci!. . , : rv ird put flanneis and colored pieces to soak, and wash them exac:!y 1' 11 is important not to heat the wash-water in a tin, brass or heat enough water for a large wash with this Soap. ' -i Think What You will Save by this Easy Way of Washing! No Wash-boiler! No Steam! No Smell of Suds through the s the remarkable Property of keeping the Dhh-Cloth. Wa Sponge always Sweet, and of Washing Freely i?i Hard \'\:U . BY OROCEB3i-^ j Cake and Try it for Yourself next Wash P >.ntd whore this Soap is not yet Introduced a THal CaSe Trill fcs sr nt. Mail, on receipt of Price, (lO Cenla , in Money or Staraps. ? S O^ F LE O7 ERS FRANK SIDDALLS SO? ■"ft ST,. PHILADELPHIA. f* a*-*** I 6J.trs Win e Used in the principal CI relies for Communion purjH vs. £ntlltnl For Jadlrs aud Weakly PersGnii the Aged. ft 2 1 i.l H •:> ,*r .. K¥f Cx £4*' pj j : -C- - " " TV. . •: , y " - > ' * ggSkf:J~ - Tf&lT~ " S EEE'S PORT GRAPE WINE! FOUR YEARS < t.,1). This Celebrated Native Wtr-.e is nnu'.e troin the juice of ine()|HirtoUrape.rsilsed in mis country, its 1 valuable Tonic and SfiungtbLcg Properties are unsurpassed by any other Native Wine. Ilea;.: . the pure juice <>t tlio Grape. pi-,) laci -.1 under Mr. ' Spoor's own personal stip'Tvi«'"H. its trirety and Ketiiimene-is are guarantee i. 1 lie i-aild may partake of its generoos qualities. and the wealicj invalid use i: toadv.mtase. It is parti ii lariiv liciieiieial to tbe aged ai:d delr.i t ;i I. and suited to the various ailments Unit affect the weaker sex. It is in every rcspeot A WINK TO BE RlildEl) ON. S-4 . * I . i I *.*■* IP. J" SH ER,R, Y- The P. ,r. SIIERI'V i-, a win- of Sen r < liar aeter. and i -tri: .es o! t!i- a if n • i:-s of the "rape fro;.; v. if is m ! • , .r:> • i' l • .n ••«, Flawir aa:> Me.-lianioni I*i.r.'e>, it v.iii :4 :* i: ! .!{•■* IP J" BRAN" ,TD IT 'lliis HR AN!>V stands imr iii ii,:- 1 ountry, being jar superior tor meiliein:;.; p :i; • ;sr s. IT is a IT UK illstVanon from th • s;.;pe a'.d contains valuable in> . a*. ni'LLF-R. apr2S-lyr Union Mills. I would dcwiro to eall the attention of the pnh'io to tiie Union Woolen Mill. But'er, Pa., where 1 have new and improved machinery for the manufacture ol Barred and Gray Flannels, Knitting aud Weaving Yttrrs, and I can roeonirni rid them aH being very dnra- ! He. they are manufactured of \ ur*» IJutl r county wool. Tliey are Lo.ititiful in « olor. hji- j perior in texture, and will be h«> 1 ! at very K w 1 priceH For sample* ?.ud pric< h ndtlre^H. 11. FCTLLUnTON. inl94.*7A.lT> Hnflnr Pn Notice Exti&Grdinaiy. Pwrnoiis dej-inntr to hav.« tlieir Old Fnmitnre repair d or N«*w Work mnt hnvc band ma-le ? All work made in the etylen and of the be.-'t material I guarantee entire «at infaction in ntvl". workniansliip and prii-e. Oive me a call. Shop on *ilifTlin -treet four dome west of Mun ntreet. a - ul opposite A TronttnanV etore, Butler, i'a «epl7-!y BIJTLHH t■< lUNTV I Mutual Fire hturance Cc. Hor Miif -ri" nninirhri Sv. 3. C. KOESSIXfJ, Prehihent. WM. t'AMPMKLI.. TiiBAMKiiK H C. UKINKM \N, Shcuktaky DIHECTOh'S: J■ L. Purvi' I E. A. Helmboldi, William < •;m:l.ell, .1. W. ISn-kh it A. Tro'iltu tn, I ns>l> S. i'o* i>.. 0. C. K'ws«inir, -Mm Iw"tl, Dr. W. lrvin, W. W Diuids, J. W.ChrlKtv H. C. Ileltipmaii JAS. T, M'JUISTKIN. ««n Aer f ' ;.n 1 all household use**, ar.d a* It beccmc.~ H.CTJ generally known, must have en immense s.il». ! From M n~. E. Stocks ell, TTarcmonton, N. J. FRANIC STDDATjTvS SCAT .as b<~< n u~ 1 In my house lor the last * \ en». ouil-* an-i bv in:! v In* the printed directions, we vvA »: t" }~ tlnr.* claimed on the wrajj,-!*. V»". • -•"•t or boiled a single arti ■ e,r- ' v? Ore xrhitnr tttid sn 'trr thsm t 'u i 1 . 1 A i .. ; old \LYty. *My who »• «V -t r I:* : \ has a steady dcaiaiil for the bjap .*i :u h> j customers. From Makagct of Dk.tti:? S I S.k MmtiOotMrC Btraet,R.W.,Wash n ;». < . No l;;undrv or family cm a!? t rd to !n v.; ; .« t FRANK feIDDALLS SOAP. We 1..! —- lions and use no other £ >aj\ and hare a r?put..'; >;* seoond t«> no laundry «n WasV.ejno:: i<>r 'v * cklhes; the superior "x* ork we 1 ve b-»i <. ,1. I to turn out having ured na the trade of ser . { the best gentlemen's tarnishing stores iU u. ( Profitable Reading for Everybody j I F . ine r men and women, teachers, mechanic*.! ►farmers ministers, mothers, and all who are tiredi r.'Ut by the constant toil and worry of your work ! [don't Ic in l ica ing batters, bat oae ' k Are yju sutteni.g turn Rheum. .tisin, Neuralgia, or with liowel. Kidney, Liver or, coraj laints, you can 1>»; cured by using < | If \ >u arc wasting away with Consumption, fe le weakness or any sickness ; if you have ;• pain j| cr ; v, ~r bad < .L v will fr. 1 sure relief in | :£it3Sm^EOEEEHB . If you arc enfe. !ru . y di.»ea«e, old age or d:.s- ( p.v: , and yf ur system needs invigorating, on i fif you have pimples and blotches, and your biood' [nc .!- t)urifvtng. voti <-m a'" -.v« d«»r>end on ] ►.Vi.tdc ftO u Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, Stiltrnr^ra ►and nai-y other o t'-e l est medicines known it is g\ l :c Cost Health and Strength Restorer Ever I is : ir sitj "rior to r. iters. Essences ft. ; .-ccr .• n. 1 other a> it never intoxicate*., g. id . e> t'i r'»'.\t curative properties of all. < clt I!*\s sRTCd flnnif" >l* of Urn; It May ' Saw lours. ] f F a ?. hvt' r your dr.: list, and tn avoid* u , L • ir ' - nvre is on the oat £ - v H v.V T . Chemists, X. Y. I O !.. r f. L'•»!,* F!~imt!v P^iAimrd. r Kljf 3r» 11 balsam. l'rrfe>.ly 11-iraihM. T.,r- 4 f v t Kconninical Hair Dr*«*!af (. ■-• . .* • i. that are beneficial tr ..'v. j the !• . t - Vrj.toreGray ar Taded Hair ' ;.i «• i :• and is warranted to . ,-nt i. 'Ji. ss and stop tailing K v »' ' .'.c nt so ceutx. IX^lSieUel, LIVEAY & FKEU STABLE JEFFERSON STREET, WEST OF LOWRY HOUSE, BUTLER, TA. Having removed all niv stock to the above Stable, the public are respect fully invited to call. The best Horses, Carriages. Bug gies. &c. kept constantly for hire. Open all hours, day and night. *Y i: f;r.>AT tl.e ft'tive priae j>! J « KS*'** * V i 'us. Far«tvanlla. Mand-ake. § ftr \iq/t lan n, Ki -iey Wort. B u •a. 1 f Bv. " :*C.. wiii-h a—* rromrt'y m 7. n t«»%5 th L ver - I: ' Su "- a, ' h NEY - k i, r<4 Esr E tSnt %h«-B i.no i- diWM'd, tb-r ali b?«". n•ni . - lfM affo< le I. Ho i II ft fl 'ti** r.-nr **"rL —» bsnlda -n th» ••>*:-? »»«'*• n. It it xJI JL»i X^iX a)* a »ai :able r«nsajyf--r Fltad & f nti-Biiiousv:r.»:; Tm^r K fc hkin srr- fn!oc? s-»i Br r^i- ,.s. :! r -r-i aai uiu ri. Pleasant t > *1 ral ho- •• J '« I \r»» o ttlcs. .*n t«. Alt drorc'Otf *na. Also fie: a red iu ungar aoaud 11 .s, a»»J mailed f- r-*• <-*s a box. W>ntco, JIOMU MKDICINE CO.. Pi ladc:>h:a. Pa. IMPROVE HOUR. ifff, TRADE (g^MARK. LUNG HEALER CURES COITSUMFTIOIT, flpll of 1 load. Bronchi tic, .\-ihnn. Onm i. In:. « of t'jo I'uii . i.a:y Ur.rsu*. rawcni iitMtOavSoltor. OUENTH n CO. Proprietors. 33 Aiie.iu.-. FiiTSo'JfiGH, PA. fonr I»rngglsl for If. TksSIONS Prcyureil for »!' eoMien l dip»l IJin tl p IT.l T . S. urr\ i'p from any cmikp. n.'to fcr h< ir m .if .m --r -I . I ('.€• •Hi !:ict .Ji-a! ilijj wfillM to p. i.Moiih. r-r.NMONS 1? CKJ'Asf I) r.n nty nr.il iev i'-rl ii'-ri -" procure.! Tl:oi-c in lir uht as tn «1 ell or ctiliil.il to anythii r. JkwM t-eud •Ml«Dt ctaatp* for onr tirenlir of teftnaa nm." Ai!.;refi<. with STO)"»AIIT A Co., -! i'nrn of Cl!i' : nn and ra'rntn. TioOrii H. Ht. Cloud Dui Wanhingtoii, I>. C. (l. r idec.".m Hbcumaflc Cure* DOTTN F RHETMATIC COMPOIND ciro.l 11 f-im. 'tirim *f,'cr the lro\t;nfnt of fi urti i'n '-vtors liad f.vicl snd after he 1»d null crntc'it-B for Kiit eti ' can". It n.'i* dii-.-.iveri'd 1» K I>on: til, in the '.rcit n:ent of !. 11. Wt'l I.F.R. IIOT21:8ct I!''TLER, PA. A C'sir To nil who nre HI 11. 'ro'ii thr ( iiors and liidl-cri tUn K of y >n'li. i>e 'o i« m fltm ». rarlj d.-i ay, ln.p of ni> hood, r 1 w ill fml a r<»- ripothat will euro yon, FRKE OF CiIAR(>E. Tide irn sit rrm.'d - vas dl-. o*cif d t y .1 inie- M'U :iry in South Africa. 8 'tn! a n'l 1 i'drc»s.'d fi velot c to fci«v. JoiU'pU laiUJii, Siiition D, Nrfw YIM. City. {Planing Mill -A*U- LuniberYard. l. Pi'Rvie. l o. rußvrs 8.6. Purvis & Co., * \VCrACTI'K*R9 AN U PFAI f H? |» Bcuch and Planed Lurahr OF EVKKY DBfCKU'TK r», FRAMES. MOULDiN bA.su I GOES, FLOORING, SIE'ING. BATTENS, Brackets, fished toiiiiis fat's PORCH POSTS, si AJE RAil S Newell Posts and Balutteiu FENCE PAEINCS, Ac.. Jt-u , MICHIGAN Hs]>GLl>, Barn Bonrd*; l iapu iu p ] ath; 1 tni lock Bill Stnfi, Huh is Joisi I.; f- * tco, Siamiin^.&t. constant)) ir I} r IS. GJRIEB, DEALER IN FINE Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C. E J GRAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. MAIN STIVE BT, (North at Lowry House,) BUTLER, PA. i-£>' VAl'.'!lli> ANI) CLUCKS RKl'At UKD, AND WARRANTED Opinio**) «*1 the Fwhile, WAPASH. INDIANA. Tlip Podf> are »f. 'ii'jr wolf. Have Ktvertl old chronic ca-ert of K>
  • t s1 «i tbiiik much of :heru. A. L. ROHF.OCK A CO.. I>m|:git,t«i. covin N>.Y. TEXAS. Your Till! I'-h dene uif n>«.ip pood th«n any Remedy I t\er uted. J A 4". B. CALLAWAY. JIT. CLFMF.NP, MICH. Ton' Pad iif-c fried n>* of Pain in the Raek and Kidney Trou) 'e. M. /. HOCGH. Add reeis DAY K'DNEY PADr CQ., t-OI.E PROPRIETORS, TCiFDO, - - - OHIO. .1 i KFPICK, Agent for Bailer Co. HA'ulik "L hKENEWEIfs*, V Has been in coni'ant '• ; > f. y ' / use by tli.i i>ubiic J. ' ;. \ *r I for out t wept3 tit. ( j mill la the bet prej>:*..-:*.f ! -"n ; 1 i ever inventnt foi KE>-*>-*- j 'j j ING GKAY IIAI It TO IV- j C 1 1 3 j VOITHFCL COLOit AT'.'." j >'■ : V LIFE. 7 if t f It aupplica the nßiitral '■ cflV' Z- j I food Hud color to C:o i air j r j without et:ilj:ii:j : > ' - ■„ j i akin. It will ln.-r u ami ' ] tlilck:-ii 111! gio-rtii < r . ' * i i liulr, prevent lt-> I • j ' and lulling OiT, rs.l j I 1 AVEItr ItAI.DSr. !• f'* ; V— — ■ . ; . | i ft cures Itxlilr.c, 5 • )* • • '"I j tlons unil Pnndriiff. 1 I j HAIR UK IJ SSI NO it i. I de»ir.il>l«*, Rhli'.* tbo ! i - aiiken aoftness rMi'li " 1 ! ' admire. It k"eps I!:<■ Ik .'.jA '' ' cleuu, sweet and I.e.*: !iy. J I *-• ' ' " I* | • I I j d *£ WHISKERS will tlso heard to a lIROTTN t BLACK at discretion, tlrisic In «no I I preparation it U easily replied, and protlucri* »t permanent ct.ior that t»4»l I not wauh off. i.v R. P. HALL & GO., NASHUA, H. H. Sold by al! Deaers in Kcdicins. LAN'' ! S \ ipOR SALE. s."i \ylll buy a ■>• :>if in cn-i in i rno.l bu«- Inees in Pitm u\ h. t»nc who knows B>>in«s -tliinit nfivijt fa .•r. j. J \,i lu>i-< mm with the a hot- :t:i «M well l.i » !.ir« «a U-tiir. SM'IL ! 'Ml> a,, [<♦3 Lib'-ity str c:. I'iit l u-.li, it. i ir:My