I THB AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa. Wednesday July 11,1856 IW Notice is hereby given that all Licenses will bf left with Eaquire McNait for collection, if not paid cm or before the Ist day of August. W. E. Moouj, |tytlpr July 10, 18GG. Treasurer. j Atlantic Monthly for July I is on our table, it in a splendid magazine, devoted to Politics, Literature Science, and art. $4 a year, Address, Tick nor & Fields, 124 Tremont street, Bos tot,, Mass. (lJqminu.—Van Amburgh Qo'njManr pioth Menagerie, and Egyptian Caravan, combined with llcmmings & po's American Circus, said to be the lar gest traveling institution in America. — Will show in Butler on Wednesday the 18th ir>Bt. See Advertisement. All persons interested are request ed to read the Revenue Assessors Notice. The Court of Appeal will be held at the office of Ale#. Mitchell As sistant Assessor, on the Kith, i7th and 18th days of July. Hat" Owing lo the fact that we did not issue a paper last week, and having promised to give the Premium list of the next Agricultural Fair . we have been compelled to keep back several Commu nications aur! oiler news if interest, some of which, at least, will appear in our next issue. Town flock. ilajiy persons have lately asked the questiou, Could not the citizens of But ler boro. and vicinity afford to purchase a Clocks If wc wore permitted to answer the question, it would be in the affirmative. IMaccs with a smaller popu lation and of less importance than But ler have a Town Clock. Will w>- have N(ruck by lightning. The barn of Robert Stewart, K-q., of Portersvillc, it; Myddycreek township, was on the 9th ult. struck by lightning and burnt, together with about live tons of hay and a mowing machine. Loss t,ifling,as it was partly covered by insur ance in the Butler County Mutual Insur ance Company, which has been prompt ly pai'J. Khmkut Stewart. Soldi ;r's UJvicliargfM. Now, as Pension and B ..untv Lawsarc being discussed. cx-Sohliers besjin to un derstand the value of tneir discharge pa pcrs. It may not be generally known however, that by a provision ot law. those discharges may be recorded like deeds, and other important papers, at the C. uuty Recorder's office. Aficr the paper is placed <mi record, a eer:ified copy from the office is always taken as evidence, and the destruction or loss of' the original pa pers is of no particular consequence. — J'itlsLuiyk Gazette. Agricultural Association. 'I he undersigned committee appointed to distribute the stock which may besub snribed by the citizens of the several in the proposed association, have distributed the same as follows. Butler boro. ii township, SSOO Jackson, including boroughs, 300 Slippcryrock, 200 Jefferson, 150' Franklin, 150 To the four northern townships, Mercer Marion, Venango and Alio gheny—B7s each, or 300 • »ud to each of the othfij ij l town ohips in the county SIOO each, or 2400 Total, 84000 And recommend that in c i-e of an ex jess of subscription in some townships aud deficiency in others, the excess be filled before the books are opened for subscription, and stocks to bo allotted pro rata on above basis, should tnc sub scription exceed the capital. James Bredin, ) ~ , r ~ y Committee. I. J. l UMMINGS, j June sth, 1800. N. 11. Sheriff Brackenridge and R. C. M'Aboy, are tho committee authorized to take subscriptions. Base Ball. On Thursday, June 28th, a friendly game of Base Ball was played between the first nines of the Sherman Bute B.ili I lui ot Freeport, l'a , and the K-ystoiie tia>e Bali Club of Butler, on the grounds ot the latter just West of the borough. Quite a crowd of spectators both ladies aud gentlemen were present, who e\iuccd great interest in the game. This is the first gume played with auy el lib outside of the county. Each member of the Keystone strove to make the stay of the Sherman nine as pleasant as possible and bo'h clubs parted mutually satire' with ' each other. A return game will be play ed about the middle of this month, on the grounds ot the Sherman club, in freeport. Ihe following is the score ot the game : GAME JETSTONE. SHERMAN. I O. R , McCi»llou«;h. e 4 0 |Sl»*rto>. p .41 (Cypher, 1 b .... . 1 2 McK..-, . :t I Derger, 36.... 3 2 RolWl, /. / 4 1 Anderson. $ t 2 i Boltt,r./ 3 1 1 Long. r/. *> 0 O. R.J J J. Elliot, c 3 2 1 8. Bvkes. p 4 41: T. Ik.Lrop 1 b i<" ■B. a. Hughtw. 2£ 3 6 1 11. 11 Miller. 36 . ..3 6 I A- 0- ZieKlnr. I/-. I 6 A.B.liogWi. «... 4 4 Geo. Zieglcr, c. 3 b fha* Krug, r.f. 1 6 V7 -89 Iv*Woß lnt 2d 3d 4th Mb ntli 7th *th 9th Total Sherman 1 <jl "ft § 11 U 0 o—lo Keysone 2350 7 4 o 10 4—39 Flj ratchet : Sherman. 3; Keystone. 1 Home roiw Keystone, 2. Umpire-—H Bredln of Keystone Scorers.—Thou. ft. M'Nair tor Keystone, M'iiec Tor Sherman. p . A New. a (id Grated iu (^e,di^inel DR. MAOIUKL ig the founder OJ a uew ■Medical System ! The. vast internal ilosf# the (tupiach and paralyse tpo howela, musl give precedence to the man who rentorej health and appetite, with from one to two of his extraordinary Pills, and cures t(ie most virulent syra with j box or so qf bis (.underfill aud nil-healing Halve. These two great specifies of the Doctor arc fast superseding all the stereotyped of the day. Extraordinary cures by Maggiol H I'ills and Sulv; lyi j.c opened the eyes of the public to the inefficiency of the (so called) remedies of others, and upon which people have so long blindly depended. Maggiel'si I'ills are not of *he class that swallowed by the dotcn, and of which every box full taken creates an absolute for another. or two of Maggiel's I'ills suffices to place the bowels in perfect order, tone the stomach cieaten an appetite, ami reader the spirits light mid buoyaut ! There is no griping, and 110 reaction in the firm ol' eoprfvipi tion. If the liver is affected, its lunc tioiis .ire restored; and if the nervous *O.-TPIII is feeble, it is invigorated. This last quality makes the medicines very dcsiraMe for the wants o( delicate fe nales. I leprous and eruptive ilisenses are literally extinguished by the disen fectant power of Maggiel S Halve. In tact, it is here nuiiouneed that MAMICL'D UII.IOL'S. IIVM'KPTIC AMI I'LARRIIKA I'IU.S cure where all ..J..-. ! A il White for Hums. .Scald,- I'l IH.LI I- I'M- MD all alir «,| the »K N, WA< mix's, N.M.VK is 'iifallialile. S ID by .) MAI; (IJKL, 18 Fullmi Street. New V'irk, and all 1 DRUGGIST.*, A! li.'i ets. per BOX 1'..1 Sale at Drs. tilt \H A %1S «St IH'S KLI UN S Drug Store, solo Agents in butler Pa. (may 9, '66. ?®HH62fiBHHSS - Jloticfis. jftf qnn * KAK « We want AgeVilf everywhere to Hell our impr(i\ jsi #j»» .Hewing Hifldiine*. Three new kinds. Un del and upper feed. gent on trial. Warranted five years. Above IHUHTV oli large commission paid. The OMLV ma chine* sold in United Hif. t fur h4M than fW, which are fully lirmted hy How. WhttUr d- Wilton. Graver d Unkrr. Sinyr d Co, and Hachelar Ml other cheap machine* are infringtmml* and the rrlUr or usrr are linbU to arrrtt.ftnr an<t impriummmt. lilustrated cir nil,iri« sent fr»e. Addre-s. or call upon Shaw AClaik atlllild. 112 nl, Maine, or 'mc igo 111. June 27 't<6 \y* djCIA A Til I—AOKNTH wanted for fix Hit nswarticlrt, Jiwt out Addre»« > 1 il AKJ'.T, *Jltjr lluildlug. Biddeford, Me. June -27 <W-ly*. THE MASON* .t HAMLIN' CABINET ORGANS. f..r •acred iitid -ii nh mu*-e . for'v different xtyles, f*i to *;•-< em-it. firi') nf hold on silver mf.d ALS. or «-tb. r first p* cntium* nwarded them I lln-tr M b,l Cat "».:u.- 112 .... A.M . --. MASON A r AMLIN Boston. o MAS' »N tyrtvJ • He. »S New York \\ ' 11 Introduce the I viib ale. > nun <n eu • iji. .• »» n i ■ [ne> Improved and petfilettid Uwll h6m, fell, stitch, rfttilt. bind, braid aid emhioidcr beuiitiiullj.— Price "uly #2'', uiakinKtbe eUstlc lm-k .stitch, anil- ('ally WHrrant* <l t »r iliree We jmy tJn« above wngen, oi aen till! —I• >ll, In 111 which twicu t in*t tiiiioiiiil can lie mn«b* Adilreiw with stump, oi oitl] -n * In»WKHH& , faliMr«»«»nii«, A" ."oulh 1 iKi ll t, i'hiladel phiiv, |»ii All lettein nii"wered promptly, with ciiculars h*»«1 tvruiN. MEM AMI EBTigEHENTft. Presentment of the Grand Jury In Hejiird in llio I'nlilO- Hnild -1 lllgH. Hutlrr County, ts. Th« (Iran.l in<|uiriu* in an<l for the County of HtiiWr. Nt February 8ow»lorw, l:>tsfl, nunl.t the fullowing Presentinel.t, to wit : The <iran«l Jury mi itnil f-.r the County of Dntler, rec ani|lieiio4 the Coinmi-»hHUirrx of said County to build 4 new Jail ax noon n» practicable, and that the iron fence mound the Court lloiiHe beclettii«*«land well |»ainted,an<l whatever neceeeary repair* the Com t limine may need, Im> made W . C. AOA)I9| February 28,"iHtW. Foreman. And the 'Jr.md Inquest ini|uiriiiK In and for tin-County of Hutler. to .lime ne.-Hiomi. 1 made the following l>r«*m*ntni. tit, t > w .t: Tbutirind Inqtiint of theCminty of Huttor do respect fully pr.sent. Tha' we exnininiMl tie .I*ll of witdCounty In the ll.n nujyi .if Itiitler, and ftrd it utterly unlft fV.r the une fdr ahTc-h it i* intended "There are no mean* for keeping operate the male and female inmate*. It i* no arrange.! tlrat it i* lni|KW«lblc U) remodel the Jail, no a* to effect any permanent or Important chung**. The Jail i* be <I.IOM in our Opinion. t.». sinail and unhealthy, eii.g lamp and murky. We, In nhort, condemn the JHil &■< wor>*e tlian useless, by being positively unfltted im a hab it-iti.>n fo any huiiiKn being. Iti.s inhuman to put and k< ep men, much iu<-re females, in sui h ah.de. Attor i.eys • HI not nee and consult with their Client* in the Jail, w tli out great inconvenience a* well as discomfort. It is. in ou: judgment, an outrage on decency and hu manity, and a disgrace to'the County. We therefore ■aruestly advise and recommend the demolition of the •1.1 Jail and the immediate erection of a new one. We further present that the Jail and it* surrounding* are well, neatly, nnd comfortably kept at prewent by the Iheiiff and bi| «l wife. an is possible. We further tecommeiid tli'- C.Vinmissionori« of tiie County, to iia/e thS'tVairt ll use insure.l as n.KUI ax p.wsible, in a'sifin t|>firoaCliing ax near ox may be itx original roxt, iu some line or more responsible Insurance Compauicfc. We further take the prexent opportunity of expreeslng >ur apinion of the attentive and gentlemanly attention oi ..in woftlyr Dlstrlot Attf.rn. v. w 11. 11. Kiddb . t.~q - (Signed) ALEX. OILLKBPIK, Foreman. And Tlow to wit: June 8. Tlie Clerk lx dirocteo (o pubiish thix prenentment in the pttpcrti of Uutler County. By theConrt Certified this 2t*dh day of June,lßW W J. YOUNG, June 11, ISM. Clerk I I i§t of Letters. 'pilK ix the List of Letter* lemaining in the *- P--st tMHce, llutler, Pa., July llth, lio6. Ilrinker. Henry P. John llenevltx, Jacob McKlwain. Nancy lirown, J. U. Mouroe. M. "annon, Timothy 2 OVonner. Tim r>enniuger. John B. Pdiier, W|ii. J »raw, Antqn • l'sttersod. Waiter L ■ raham. Jitmes Kwtler. v\ ni. H ■ nuw. Dsuiul Harriet N lux(«enbower, tieorge Sharp, Ksq. Koswell liall, T.J. # Hhoune, Parah Kersey, Bebecca J. Smith, John King. John Thetu)won. Btevenson Kirby, Edward Wallace. V Keini, Kate Woad. 0. A King. Mary Winar, Catharine Liuniey, : J. Walley. .Margaret E. Mechlins, Kwj. Sylvester Mate, John Mm shall. Maggie \Nr*y. K*.». John Ml. lial, l.nq. JIM- d» Yedker, Us i. Martin. ijflO 2 Personx calling for any of tlie abov,- letters will please •ay they are Advertised. J. J. ICK. Butler, July 11, IButt Postuiaater. «Ki)i.\A\ti:. BE it ordained by the I'reni-ient and Town Cou i rII of the itorough of West punbury, and it ia hereby, or- Jatned. That Bide walkx be made on each sme of Frank lin xirect, of boards, four feet wide, and one inch thkk to be laid crosswise, on three xtringerx v r ties, and nailed solid, each xtringcror tie to be not leata than a by '» iucliee, and that each Lot holder be required to build waid w.ilkt in front of hix or her pioperty. and that a credit be given t.» each Letliolder for the actual expen ses, on tlie duplicate of thextreet Commissioner, for the name, until it ix paid; and that each I/ t-holder be re quired to complete nan! side aalkx on or before the first ..f October, A. l> law. A B. BUODES, Sec'y. juue/Tb^at. Notice. APPLICATION *UI be made to the Legislature of the Commonwealth of i'wntwyivairia, at its next Ses mou, for the incorporation of a liank to be located at Harmony, Butler couuty. iu iiaid with a Capital of OXE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL LAK>\*ud to be known as the "Harmony Savings Bank." * Harmony, Butler county, P»u June 5, ISM.— I Orpliau's Court Sale. L> Vvn (,J an order and decree of the Orphans' JL> ' -ui"' in and for tho ronrtty <>f Butler, the under aigi.ed. Administrator of the estate of E«iza tfoyd, late of I'enn township, dee d, will ofl«t for salfc, oi the prem ises, on Tuesday the fist day of August ne*t, at one oclock i'. M.of *aid day, all the interest of said deceased, 01, iu and to fifty three acres of land, more or lees, situ uted <n i enn township, Butler county. I'a., lamnded on the n..*i bv t nd» *»t" athan Brown; on the eaxt l>v . 11l >|| Alii .n ou the ».outh b> Bohi'rt McCand leas, an<i »>n the west by htnilx of Z Couoby, Joseph Qrubbe ami lames Li H t: and tlw itdrrett of Uit (Uomsed, pr-jhMOd to * told, being fa undivided one hatf thrr -nl I. rms or PALS: —AII the purchase money to be paid in baud on the confirmation of sale' bv theOourf IrmttlfM, - K<JIU!iT SPRING & SUMMER MIT WBAKK NOW OFFERING ONEOF TIIR LABO fcaT MOST COJU'LBTBBTfJuKS OF DRESS GOODS, Cacimeres, Tweeds, Moslins. Bruits. Gingham*. Chocks Ac., Ac.,ever offered to thc'fiubli id at extremely low prices. SHAWLS ! HAWLS ! Bl»!eti«]ii! Stork, All «ty|ps, p tunl aimtitim, Also I good assortment I.4OIKS' BLMKS of the verjr Infi-st niyles of our own manufacture, li which we are offering great induce-no tits. CARPET, FLOOR OIL CLi/TH ir., thelarg*s~ ami best as*oitui»tit ever offered hich Wear" welling at * « ' • Y@r j fc®w Prkes e Person* in wmt of in ou • u >, well « w: vw cj-A », 9 an we i»r#» determined to sell OCR STOCK at VKH* IOW PRICKS. Special inducement* offered to the WHOLESALE TRADE. HciuembtT l lit" I'lucoi DBRUIP, HIKE* & CO., 130, Federal st., 4 Doors Below Market «a Slnrrli JS ,IW',O. m ESTABLISHMENT. Watches, Clocks & Jewelry. The undersigned respectfully inform* the public that be ha* on hand, and i a constantly receiving, the 3few I'Mtent Levrr ('look. Tlii-f.l'nr.. .trikiru Clock-.; an.l the flint i.f tho kin.l that ha* ever boon offered for sale in this place. Mantel Clocks <»f all description*, and of the best quality find work tuauahip. American & Patent Lever Watches, hunting case warranted to keep good time. Colt A; Sharp's Revolvers and Cart ridges. Jewelry of all kinds, and of quality; all of which will he Mold on Reasonable tvrms for rash . Having procured the services of a rirsl ( liiHs Uorkiiiim, I am prepared to perform all worjc propbrl) belonging to a .lew. Iry Kstablishfneiit with satlstiiction to my nu merous customers. Repairing Watches, Clocks, ij-c., done in a workmanlike manner. Don't forget the place West Hide of Main Street, nearly opposite Dully'* Store,—in the r ...in formerly occupied bv JiimesCanip bell n* h t..r»- house. CIIAKLEB WISEMAN DrugandGrocery Store. r Ill!F. BuKu-ri? r«! have Just received, and are now JL npenftig. at their flflbrojruAu/,-opposite Pet. r lu Butler, An Extensive Assortment OP DUUQS, MEDICINES, OILS. PAINTS, DYE STUFFS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET SOAP, PERFUMERY, OIT ( 0 (iJ »J3' 0 112, C Of/O,IAB For ChcniliNi and Medicinal piirpoMCt Also,'all kinds of IP.I'HIKS, Ac UyiitctanH iona carefully mid promptly r<niiJWiiinifd. IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT will befouud almost evpry article for fam ily u*e. Also NAILS, GLASS, GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, CROOK BUY, STONEWARE, BUCKETS, TUBS, &c., &c., &c. The highest market [trice paid fur nil kinds of produce in exchange tfOll GOODS. BELL & DIEFFENBACHER. May 23, 186G::ly. (>Hiir<l inn's Sale I N pursuance «»f an order and decree of the Orphan's JL Court of Butler roiiuty, I will offer ut public sale on the preuiise-t, in Jackson townsh ip, on Wednesday, August Ist, 1866. FC>B ACRES of land. Tlie improvements consist of a log dwelling house, a log lainls-barn. ami an orchard of bearing apple, peach, and cherry trees. Tin- fhnn is well watered, and timbered—besides these a e«»al bank opened thereon. Title indisputable. TKRMS; —Oue third in hand, and the balance in two equal uunoal payments, with interest from sale. II B. WEISS, Guardian of the minor chil ren of Nancy Musselman, dee'd* June 27 Hft-tit. UEBERLING'S EXCELSIOR SELF RAKING 0R DROPPING <Ss Tzt©WllE» The cheapest combined Machine in use. The candid farmer aho looks at the EXCELSIOR, with all its ad vantage* over all others, must agree that, as a ('O)I -BIMKD it KA PER and MOWKB.it is worth full ffit) more tlian any other machine in the market. We would then say to all who intend getting a machine, not to buy until they see the Kxcelsior, and consider well Its merits as a Mo*IT and Line* Ssvrß. and then judge for them*el\e*. Tlite machine can be purchased of the subscriber, llv- I ing hi II aruiony ; also, of Jas O. A Wm.Campbell, Bul let and 3 li BLghaui. in Centieville. II EN BY B WISE, June 27 'O6-1 mo.] Qen'l Agent for Itntier Co. |25 Reward. 'PHE above reward will be paid to any person who 1 will give information to the Board of Srhool Direc tors of Penn Township, that will lead tq Uu, appr ehen sioo and coiiTk'tion of tbe persou who fliot a load of shot through the Outline Maps, iuScb-wd No. 1, during the term the same w:ui being taught by Mr. T. C. Wal lace, iuihe fall of 1866. Bv order of the Board WM. CALDWELL, President. J U A. Kuiim, Sec'y. (june6. 'b6. Efluye lor Sale. rpiIoSF. wishing to purchase a good quality of Lime, X can be accommodated by calling upou the subscri be! at his rosideuce in Forward township, 12 miles South West of Butler, and 2 miles up Breakneck from Evansburg. JAS. W. WATERS June 20, 1866, 3t, aeot. STBAYEJtt FROM the premises of the subscriber in Brady's Bend Pa . June nth. 18«6, a BAY MAKE, 4 years old, star on forehead, about hands high ; Biaek mane and tail ; is marked behind right fore-leg OR body, coined by girth. Any person having teen or tabei.'her up will j. lease inform M. KIBCIIABTZ, At Arxustrong county, Pitun a Martin Reiber, or Citizen office, Butler, Pa. J lift* 20,1t, ItWTIAKK STtAYED away tr«ft» undersigned, living In th< Borough of Butler, en Monday, April 30, 1866 a BA Y M A BE, about I4Uj handn li igh, 3 year s old , iighl I mane *«d tail. Any one giving information that will lead to her recovery or teturning her, will be suital lj v JOHN JBEBQ. m*y9.Bt.) GQlfffl PAST FOR CASH! It. C. < 6 Jf MA (MX n« a ,uit received at th.lr r,l«Ui«lim t nl In BUTLER E^ZEHSrJSP-A.; a large and well selected stock of aKDXMMfc aKDXMMfc Wlllcll UiejT ure'w Uln* at low ntM .tend the following and profit tli.nl.y Fef the ladies : A Large Stock of dross Good*, 112 icli Silks, Cl«»th, Prints, Alpacas, CoburgH, Delaines, Gingiva, lioopeu Skirt?, 5w., Sic., &c. For (be Gentleman: Always on band, Black Clothe, Fancy and Black Cagsimqi&g, Satinets, Tweeds, Shirting, Hats & Caps, Btxjts & Shoes, Household goods, such as Linen, Table Cloths, Carpets, Gil Cloths, Curtains, » &c. SOm Of OUR PRICES: Host Doluines, 25 eta. per yard. Bent Heavy Musliu 25 ets. per yard. Best Prints 20 to 25 cts. per yard. A largo Htock of Grooerids Best Rio Coffee 30 cent# per pouml. Coffee Sugar J jj| ctj. por pouud. Crusted Sugar 22 ets. per pound. Brown sugar 12j oents per pouud. <4I VE US A ( AM, AND K-XAMINK OUII ASSORTMENT. Butler, Juno 20, lftfMJ—tf. i^iß/msriEiE^siiizp. mil E undersigned won hi respect fully Inform tl.<- public J that l bey have entered luto Partnership, In the Undortaklnu; lluhliicnh, and hereby solicit the patronage of the public. • .'ilifjy arp provided with a neat Hearse; and bay© <»" baud a large quantity of tho very b<wt material, and are fully prepared to furnish Cortina of all kinds mi short notice. They will hare on bands constantly it variety id Collins tiulshod to suit purchasers, and on the most rea sonable terms. Tlie.v will also furnisb Carriages and conveyances for Funeral occasions when requested. Ware Rooms, »n Jefferson street, 2 doors West of American Citizen Olllce G. C. ROKSSING, Butler. July 20. IMA Hf. , tJKORGK W KHA AdmlniM rator** BV virtue of an order of (lie Orphans' 'Court of Butler County, Pa., the uudorsfgn.il, Administrator of Wary Jfontgom*ry. late ofClinton township, eounty and Stale iiforesaid , will offer for sale, oil the preluiseH. on Wednesday, the Ist day of August. A D. 1806. at one o clock P. M.of sold day, a certain tract, piece or parrel of land, situated in Clinton township, county and Slat.- aforesaid, bound and described as follows, vis: Bounded on the north by lands of Administrator end William Lardln, on the east by lands of William and James liar vey, on the south by lands of Samuel Anderson, on Or•• west by landswf llenry llnlst.ad,) containing twenty nine acres, nu.ro or less, aboutden of whlch'are cleared, A small frame hou*e thereon erected. TERMS:—Une third of the pnrcl.i ie money in band, and the balance in two equal a,.i.,.ai nstallineut s, with interest from date of coiiflrmutioc of sale by the court DAMJKb LAHDIN, Juno 27, 'O6. Administrator. REMOVAL. 1111 K undersigned announces to the public tho/ she has removed her milMTOlit. To tbo room formerly occupied by Wm. 8. Zlegler. font doors North ol M'Aboy's store, and that she has on baud and is r-oustuntly receiving tho choicest of MILLINERY GOODS. Ever offered to the public • consisting of BONK JETS, STHA W OOOI)«, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, And a full and general assortment of FANCY IILLINERY GOODS. Bonnet-. done up In the lato*t stylo. Thankful for past favors, wo would still invite pur chasers to give us a call. May 2d, 1866—3mJ MRS. E. IIKRTZBERGER. "PTTY L>V L' M®WIE&IIAPIE T WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO TIIE X Farmers of Btitlor connty, that I am slill Agent for the celebrated BUCKEYE MOWER « REAPER, with Be|f-Raker attached; H.SO, dropprt avtnelrftient. RusselV Mower & Reaper, and all other first class machines.— Welcome self-operating Denny's self operating Hay-Hake, Cider Mills, Grain Drills, Fanning Mills, and other Agricultural Imple ments. Also Strickeu's. Cross-Out Portable Saw-mill with or wit Lout horse-power All orders addressed to me at £< lietoplu. Pa., wiltatecure prompt attention, may 23, 1«66—2m. LEWIS VBED. Administrator's Hotire. | T ETTERS of Administration on the es ate of William i JLj Banker, late of Jefferson township, doe'd. having neen granted to the undersigned by tho Register of Butler countv. All persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate are requested to make i< m flat* payment: and all pcrsonsha7ingclaims againstUie samo will please present them to the nndetsijtned. ELIZABETH BANKER, June 20, 1866, 6t Administratis. Public Sale of Real Estate. rpilE undersigned, Executors of Conrad Snyder J dee'd _| will offer for sale, at the residence of Zepheniah Snyder, in Brady township, on the 2Cth day of Jnly, the following property, via : Forty-two acres of land in Cherry township; fifteen acres of land, more or less, in Brady Suituship; also a house and two lots In West Liberty, io Ur«*dy township. Any person cslling on Zepheniah Snyder, will be shown the property. ftrms ' of sale, one half tho purchase monev in nan >, and the balance in six mouths, with interest from day of sale A good title will be made. Sale to commence'at 1 o'clock 1* M. - Z SNYDER, Bradv tp. > _ , I. DOUBLE, Worth tp. / B * r * June 20 66^t*. COUSTY SURVEYOR ANY person wishing surveying done by tho County Surveyor, can be accommodated by leaving word or addressing J. B. Clark, at the office of the County Surveyor in Butler; or addressing N. M. Slater at Peters ville Post Office. Bntler County Pa. March 7th 1866 tf. NORMAL SCHOOL, In Xroypect, -Butler Counts ; tHBP slcftflCafh Mif wifl commence August Oth, 1866. Tuition from $4 tos6, and required in advance. Hoarding In private families from MM to 18. For particulars address, Bev. J. J. ROCKWELL, lune 20 W-lm. Prospect, Ps DR, CLARK, Anatomical Pathology AND PHYSICIAN For <li. Treatment or fIHHSQSnfo ' I&BSISASJIfiSs, WILL he nt tlie -fcOWRY HOUSE." In Sutler, Monday, Tnesday, Weduesdav, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June lltli, I2tb, 13th, 14th, loth and Cth, 180fl. »\>nno<|neiieeg Township. Whltestown, Monday Juno 18 Lancaster Tp., Middle Lancaster, Tuesday, 44 ay, /nekton " Zellenople, Wednesday 1 * 'if " 44 Kran-shuitf. Thurnday, •' 21 Cranberry Tp., at residence nearest election phtco Friday, June 22 Adam* tp , -idenie nearest election place Sat. 41 23 Forward tp., lltown*«lale. Monday, 11 25 Middleeex tp residence nearest election plnee Tiies. " 2H Clinton tp., 44 41 •» 44 Wed'y ' 27 HufTitlu lp., Jll>nro#ville, Thnmday, 44 '2l Winfleld tp., West Union Friday, ** % 29 Jefft-rHon tp., Paxonhmg, Saturday, " 30 Fraiiklin tp., Prospect. Monday, July 2 Muddycr<-< k tpv Hortersvllle, Tuesday, 44 3 Worth tp., Me< hnnhwbnrg, Wrduesday,'< 4 Plipperyrock tp„ Centrerilie, Thursday,'• 5 Mercer tp,, Harrisvilte. Friday. 14 0 Marion tp„ Murritraville, Saturday 1 7 Clearfield tp., CoyUville, Monduv, 44 l» l)«iieu~.i tp., Miller.town, Tnosda'y. 44 10 Fairvlew tp-, Fairvlew, Wednesday 44 II Parker tp , Jfartiiid.urg, Thursday,' 4 12 Allegheny tp. residence nearest election pirne, Fri.l3 Venango t p., Fiirialngton, Saturday," 14 Centre tp l. r niohvl!k, • Mond.ty, ' 4 1« C'liiy t|.. Bnnbury, Tu v .«Uy. 44 17 I Cherry tp , Ariftndite. Weilnendai " 18 W (p., Nfirth Wrtshinutou. Thur.«lay *» 1» C. neurTtp, Middle! x. n, Friday. " 21) Oakland tp,, lkiydstoWn. Saturday, '* 21 put let tp., Monday and Tneoday, July 23 and 24 fnvAliiia should not f»il to tike ad vantage of this Op portunity of having their c:ut skillfully treatwl;' Per sons can easily find nie bf making inquiry. tit ihe firi>orij>al I\jst (JJirt in ynur Town 9hii> and //it a Circular,giving full information con ernivg l>ll. CLAHK'N i>rneiict ♦,« June 0,-Ot * 'Tit UNION MOWER. Tliio MAOIUNK IS &]AL)K BY .10 UM EALL&M, OF PITT2MVHQII, fri. And Is of the lightest draft and most durable machines yet uffered to the public # All Mowers are Warranted to give ENTIRE SATISFACTION, FARMERS ANO, OTHERS will find It to thel i advantage to ell nt our Store in IHITIiEK PEX^I'A, AND EXAMINE THIS MACHINE UEFORE PURCHASING ANY QTHKR. For refereijcr, we give the name of Silas I'#rcb, Ks«j , who bus used them. J. 6, & Wm. Campbell. Hntler June S.'oo-l mo. MOWER & REAPER. T WOULI) respectfully announce to the farmers of Hntler county, that I am Agent for the great labor saving nlachluos /ETNA & CAYUGA CHIEF MOWER AND REAPERS. Also the celebrated Excelsior Mower & Reaper manufactured by Clark A Qulgley, Canal, Fulton, 0. AUK WORLD RKNOWNKD Sharp's Steel-tooth Hay-Rake. Also the American Champion Hay 4 drain E&fe©. Send for our circulnrsof the different machine®. All orders addressed to the cndernigiied at Zelicnople, l'a. will receive prompt atteutiou. • * | Jtone 6.18WL QKORGK R. BABTIAN, AX» UNDERTAKING. HEADQUARTERS on Main Street, opposite Jack s Hotel. Th- subscriber is extensively engaged in the UNDERTAKING LINE, being fully prepared to make COFFINKof all oescrlptfonf, neatly and promptly to order Cof fin* of all nlzra and kinds ready made, and always on hands. He has aj-»o procured «n entirely New and Seat Hearse ) and is thus prepared to attond funeral? on the shortest notice. p * He alio keeps on handa and manufactures toorde COMMON AND FANCY FURNITURE CONSISTING OF Unrcann. Table**, Standi. Redstoads, - ( hairs Ac. All mads in a neat and workman-like manner, and of the flueet finish . T KltMH: —Reasonable an-1 to *uit the times. Thank ful for past favors, the patronage of the publlo is ree pcctfully solicited. CALL AND EXAMINE OUB STOCK. JACOB KECK. May 16, (VMbno*. ate. a. black<»«.»* w. rrnut o • BLACK & FLEEOIQB, ATTORNEYS' AT LAW, AND CLAIM AGENTS. Pensions proenrod fbr soldiers of 1812, or -their wid ows. All business iutruated to tbeir care psomptly at tended to. Office, South-West of Court Hcusa, A>riner |y oeciiDlod by C, 0. Bnlliran MayTtfMteo ... j i_L, i ■ THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD! DR. MIGGXEL'S piLLS-AND SALVR Theae lifo giving remedies are now, ffcr the first time given publicity to the world. Fur over a quarter of a century of private pr»«tW»o tUe ingredient* In thesio LIFE-GIVING PILLS! Have Oeen used with the greatest success. Their mbsiou I* not only t» pre Tent di-jf nse, but to cure. They search out the various maladim liy which the patient is suffer ing and re-Invigorates the f:tflii>g system. To tbo aged and Infirm a few d<>se*of these PILLS will prove to he A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH For In every rase they add new life'and vitality, and re store the waning energiea to their -priatino ntutf. To the young alid middle-aged, they will prove most Inval uable. as a ready, specific, and aterllng medicine. Here is a dieuw reamed. that Pvflce de-leon nought for three hundred years ago, aud never found. Jle looked for a fountain that would restore the old to vigor aud make youth ever An j^ternalSpring! It w;i» left for ttiis day and hour to realize the dream, and show, In ouoglorious fact, the nicgic that uiado If fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot stay the flight of years, hut they can force b ck aud hold aloof, disease that might triumph over the aged and theyonug. Let none then, but aelse the favorable opportunity that offer*. When taken as prescribed - FOR BILIOUS DISORDER Nothing can "be* moi productive of core than the-* PHI*. Their aliu<><<t influence Is felt at «4KSe; and the UKiial coiiconiitauta of thi.4 muxt distrefedug dlaeaau ire removed. These remedies are made-from the purest \ ego Iii1» Ie <"o in |»o imlm , They will riot harm ilia most dnlicnlc female, and can he given wilh good effect in prescribed dunjs to the yotingerd babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all e npttons of the skin, the BALVK Is uioat In valuable. It does heal eamsrunlly alone, bm penetrate* wilh the laortt searching effects to (he very root of the DR. M&GGIEL'S PILLS Invariably Cures the Following Diseases; Asthma ? * 11-'wel Complaint* Colds, Chest Diseases Costhreness, Dyspepsia. Diarrhoea, "Dropsy, Debility Fever A Ague. Female Complaints Headache Indigestion, Influenza, Inflamation, Inward Weakne**, Liver Complaint, l.owness of Spirits, llhigworu:. UftHMieum Scalds, Hkln Dlsenaes fv Nailer—None genuine without the engraved trade murk around each pot or box, signed by DR. J. MAUUIKI., 43, Fultonst.,New York,t .counterfeit which is felony. 49*801(1 by all respectable Dealers In Medicine* througliout the L'uited State* uud < uiiuuiis .it 26 cent* per bo* or pot. For Kale at Drs. ORAIIAM A HCSELTO.VH Drug Store, Hole /.gents in Ihitlor I'a. 8. 11. M'tLHor J AS. DICKBQH J.XO. t. SIIA.f* SPRING TRRDE, 1800. Dry Goods JWL 'm: BI<» JD icw JWL. u, x M'ELRQY, DIGKSON &CO., 54 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa., NOW OFFEIi.THKIR SPRING GOODS AT IHK TERMS CASH. THK BTOOK WILL lIH KEPT COM'.'LKTK DUKI THE SEASON. BUYERS FROM EASTERN A CENTRAL OHIO, II 'estcm I'rnntyhania (£• West Virginia, AIIK INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE Tlk Assorfneat. March 14,1006. MOWING MACHINES J.G. & WM. CAMPBELL, AGENTS FOR THE FO ISO MOW A KEAI' Uockeye, Sr. IJuokeye, Jr. llussel, Sr. Russell, .Jr. Quaker, Sr. Quaker, Jr. Cayuga Chief, Sr. Cayuga Chief, Jr. Hubbard, Sr. Hubbard, Jr. Woods' Uniou Improved Farmer. Also, Sharp's Improved Hay Rake. Palmer's Excelsior Iluy Fork. Harpoon Hay Fork, Grain Drills. Cultivators, l'lows, Corn Shellers Fodder & Straw Cutters, and nil other Agrieultuial and Farming Implement*. M'e also manufacture Cook A Heating Stoves, rite and Common ftratin, and all other kinds of odUnz which we v ( ill dell on the Jlmt Reasonable Terms. ' Person* wishing to purchase will please call and exam ine our stock, may 10, '66—"2 mo. Farm for Hale. THK undersigned offer* for sale his FA 11M, located in Washington township, Butler county, beihg 107 ! Acre* of good firming land; Bixty Acres of which are 1 cleared, the balance well timbered. There Is a good ! double Log Dwelling boWB thereon. A young orchard : <<f Apple an*l Peach tree*. Farm in good condition - Twelve feet deep of coiliu three veins). For particu lar* luuuire of the Editor CiSiZK*, or of the uudernigu ed re-tiding on tne preiuUu* jfiue 0, I860.) ROBERT SPEAR. POWER'S PATENT Perpetual &ro>©rau PATENTED JUNE 27, 1865. Every one his own Broom Maker. This Broom is unqneatlonably the best now in use. It is ORNAMENTAL as well as L'SEfUL. Person* wishing t > purchase Townstflp Righlii, Can do so, by calling at the "" Jewelry Establishment of Ay res k Hughes , an Main street, 8 doors north of Court House, Butler, Pa. Juns 6, 1866— lni.* AARON B, HUOHEB Orphan*' Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Butlar county, we will offer for sale at nublio outcry, on the premtoes, on Satuniay the 4IA dmy of Augutt, IML U 10 o'clock, P. 17. Seventy Acres of Land, in Penn township, Butler county, adjoining lands of Wm. Wibls, Eli HaitSe. 1, Wm. Nixon, and other landa of Ja«. M'Oee. dee'd. About 36 acres cleared and under good fence; with a two-story Log House and Kitchen, and < Double Log Barn thereon; and the balance of the land 1 wa]| timbered,, and a good well of water. < TfeßMS:—Op4kH in hand, the balance in two equal I annua! payments with in!erc«; from tUn« of nalo. JOSEPH DOL'THierr, I JOHN M'GKJL owrch T, '(W.BC-1 «Jf It*. M OVs W$C'X EXCITING ! J DRY GOODS, HEAD QUARTERS, D.T. PAPE £ CCb One Door South of National Ban* ' 100 '.Piec^^^ I®, HS P 2Q> ftJMI 1S 2 1 - p 300 plooon Prints, 10, 15, 18, l« 1«O;|)IPPM HclHlun, 13, 30, 2s, 50 plcew I'olDc (hev.csat, 87 200peices Dress Goods -A.T JLJL,JL, millinery Goods, an eijpr mous y[ ooj, at old S b «k I;n. 25© liUtllCN NnqnM, CoiMm, an 4 ChPHtorllclib. Largest .Stock EyEp pPENED WE INVITE COMPARISON AWI» UK FY COMPETITION. C-A-XjXJ AND S-EtEJ. , April Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs I DRS.GRAHAM&HtISELTOIi HAVIKO pure hawed the Drug Store ifc«o tly (in l»y Dr. 11. 112. Hamilton, will curry •iil • Inrf l>u m in nil it* department*, nt tin- old nt mt\ J *d'e Bio Mala Street llutler Pa. Wo havs co L*liuil> «u I t and for salua pur* qualify.oj . DRUGS CHEMICALS ami PAINTS OILS VAKNISIIKS ANI) GLASS, WIIITK LKAI>, RED I.KAD ijI.ITHRRAGR Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty, TURPENTINE AND AMXIIIOI,,* "'' "* l.AiiD, FISH 112 NKATS-POOT 0118, BOTTI.KS, VIA-LS, AM) CBSKS SOAP, PPON'OKS A I.AMPS, ■ t I" PI!ltK GROUND SPICKS, Ac. 4c. *6. gcnercl variety of Perfumery & Toilet Articles W Ines ind Liquor* fnr Medical purpose*. Wine* for gacrninental u*e. furmMird nt emit, llijHlcihna prfc*- criptioim carefully compounded. Tho public is respectfully Invited to call and examine our stock, we arecotilidcut that wo can soil no reuoutbls iw any similar establishment iu tho cjuuty. Nor. 22 lHflfl::ly. •A.C3-E3STTS W.A.2STTEID Pf.lt ovt. - ■ ■ NEW AND BEAUTIFUL WORK THE PICTORIAL BOOK OF ANECDOTES&INCIDENTS. OF TIIE HEIJfiLLIOJf. Hemic, Patrlo.ie, Poll ,• mantle, Homorom tr Splendidly lllustratedlwith over 800 fine Portraits & beautiful Eno-raving|. Till* work 112 » frnilftl hnmnr, tendor pathoe, utartlini Intercut.auj »tt£active beauty, .tniid. peerlea and alone >unongallW«e.,rtipetlt r«. Th« vallnntand Brave floart ed tho PictarevjM «jml Dramatic, thr witty ant M«r vellon*, tho Tender anil Pathetic. Tho Roll of Fam. Hid Story, Camp, Picket, Spy, .Scout, Hiv,mac, and Siege Startling Surprise*; Wonderful Karapoa. Fnmotui WoSla and dee,!* „112 Woman, and the wholo P;.n.,rnma of the ttur, are liore thrilllngly and alartlingly p..rtrayej In a maateily manner, at one© historical and romantic, ren dering it the most ample, brilliant and readable book that the war hoa called forth. Disabled officers and soldlere, teacher*, energetic young men. and all lo want of profitable emplqjaaeul will And this the be*t chance to irake znoneyetwyei olTored. Send fur Similar* and aee ev Addles, NATION A.M*T7BLISHUfGtJt> Bio. fiflf Maor Street, J una 6, 'Cfl—lfir*) ... ' TUH, ADKLJ'ffI A £4. DiMOluti NOTICE m tterehy riven to a), panona tr.iarSiad '.hat tile paitnenihTp, iu tba Saddle t Q iliim bu n'-H« liefi«>fore exlfel}qg nader the nam« and Btl« of Sedwick. \«ff A BrnKO.tuia thin day (April 38.) baaa ilheol»«l by mntunl consent, K. Nefrkaving ntirodAooi tho linu. The businHea will hereafter be eou4octe4 by J. A.Sedwlck A P. P. Brown, in wboia hw<de lite ac count, of the pmioiia Arm are left fir cdlertlo*. i .A. BBOWICg, M Murr, - Untler, may 9th, Uttfl. e. 112. BKOWN. Geqrge Vogeley, Jr.. MANCTFACTUBEB AND DEAIIBB IV All USM Of ' '•*- * Tobacco, Sxnjff, and e^ars, Miita Street, Butler Things Done Up RlgM! I Iwieb to inform Butler county, and the ragtoa to and about, that I have joet received the beet artefe*#*- er imported into thin county. Tb« only was to prove tbe fact is to eall awl sxazniije my VMUee. MmwM and S«gari| believing fn the truth-of the aid I'nßT that "the proof of the J adding i b in 111111 i gll MtfT Any man that haa an iiJkling tor TobaceOi fn any Of it I fr»r g e, can be t * «borgb milbiit* WTTfr ttTov ( _ ti.. i. f
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