THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa.. Wednesday,MAY 31 '865 WHISKERS!!! —Those wishing a fi" e net of whiskers, a nice moustache, or a beautiful head of flossy hair, will please read the card of TIIIM. F. CHAPMAN in another part of this paper. gag" Read the advertisement of the new Boot & Shoo Shop just opened by J. A. Shaaor and J. Bicltel. MR. Enirou — L'lease annouuee my name withdrawn as a candidate lor Treas urer at this time. 8. FLEEAF.R. Of Read the advertisement of Theo dore Husselton. Those wishing to pur chase Boots, Shoes, Gaitcrg and Slippers, ■would do well to give him a call, lie is prepared to furnish all-kinds of Sole and Upper Leathers, Calf Skins and Morroc cos. Findiugs of all descriptions, and everythiug usually kept in a Shoe and Leather Store. See advertisement. WE ARE info med that it is the desire of Mr. James Wright to have his name withdrawn from the list of candidates Perhaps this is best, as he is in the service | of his country, and could have given no personal attention to the matter. \\ e trust, however, that the time may come when hin friends may be allowed to use his name for the office with which it has been mentioned. Many of his frieods will feel quite disappoin ed at being de prived of expressing their partiality for him at this time, but they must wait. lOhn mill Thompson. The above named gentlemen have lately entered into partnership in House and Sign painting. They tire cncrgotic, en terprising and trust-worthy gentlemen, and work entrnstcd to them will receive prompt attention. Those having painting and papering to do, will, no doubt, give them their patronage. They have both served in the U. S. Army, and acquitted I themselves with honor during the full period for which they respectively vol unteered. and have associated themselves as indicated above. There are many build ings in our borons'i that would be very much improved in appearance, durability and value, bv giving them a few coats ofj paint. All that may desire thus to beau- j tity and improve their dwellings and out j lum«e«, ran h ivo the rime done with j nfitncis an 1 dispatch by employing Eba and Thompson. Xoticc (O ItlllUll'TO. Scaled proposals will be received by either of the undersigned up to the 14th day of June. 18(55. for the uilding of a Prcsbvterian Church, in Jefferson town ship. Butler county. A plan and speci fication can be seen by calling on either of the undersigned, or on K. I). M'Goary, near the lot. IT 11. BEAR, Tims. MARTIN, Rebels to be Excluded from Benefits of the Amnesty Proclamation. NEW YORK, May 24. A special dispatch to the New York Poxt, dated Washington 24th says : It is understood that all the rebel officers concerned in the atrocious treatmei t of our prisoners, will be excluded from the benefit of the amnesty proclamation.— Also, the Fort Pillow murderers. It wili also break up the great landed estates, by requiring all the possessors of such' to take the aoth of allegiance. PI.AYED OUT. —The Southern Confed eracy. 3*l A RRIGD. On Tuemlnjr, the 80th Inst., bjr IIPT. W. Myser, In But ler, Pa., MATTHEW W SPEAft, formerly of Prospect, and publisher of " American Citizen," to Mils ANNIE TV KISN'EII, of this Wo ugh.' One more'unfortunate, Weary of strife. Rashly importunate, Gone to " John Brown's." Oa the 25th ult..hy rev. Wm. P. Braden. TTv. RUE*- | HERD CAMPBELL. of the 11th Begt. V. K.C.,to Mis* ELIZA BETH M'ELWAIH, of Oherry Butler co. On the 28th nit by the rime, WM. II 11. SOAPER. of I<awrencoco., to Miss ELIZABETH STICKLER, Clay tp., But ler county. DIED: At the residence of her father, near Petersville, Dutler Conntv, Pa., after nine days illnoss, AWJIA LIZZIE, eldest daughter of Philip and Mary Nicholas, aged lb yearn and 8 months. The subject of this notice united with the German Lutheran Church of Butler, when about 15 years of age. and her walk has been such as becometh the children of Gi>d. Her disease was distressing, and she was bereft of reason much of the time: but when in hv right mind, she spoke of death as imminent, but appeared resigned, and bore her intense suffering with fortitude. Never did brothers fill their part more faithfully during a sister's illness. All that friends could do was done, but how vain to strive with death. Her parents hare loct a faithful ind obedient daugh ter : brother* and sisters one who was Indeed a sistei, over ready to do their pleasure; and her friends one who was always a friend. This afflicted fhmily har» the heartfelt sympathy of all who know them, iu this their bereavement. In the ipring time of life, when the future was bright, And the green earth was robed in boauty and light, Bear Lizzie was taken in mercy and love, To dwell With Jesus who rules above. Boar parenu weep not, aha is freed from pain, Liltle sitters be good, your loss isber gain. Fond bi others be culm, pnt yonr trust in God, For bieesad ars ihe deod that die in the Lo d. In this may .7th, IHf,V after a brief illneee, LUZIK LA* ALL. in tiie £FCL year of her age. " Ye a I havo K»ved the with an eve: lasting hive, there fore with loving kindlier have I diawn thee."—Jer. 31-3 She sleeps, our Lizzie sleeps. The lather ca led her home, She sleeps, our Lizsie sleeps. But wliorefore do we mourn t She left this vale of tears For brighter leainw above; A crowu of glory wears, Bought by a Saviours iovf. Ye mouruers caise to weup, A baiui toy ou is given; Live so that you may uieot Y jur 112: ioui agAin io Heaven. [M. On the 13th of Much, at the Naval School Bjepital, Annapolis, Md., Joou J. Woge, Co. C, 100 Begt P V, aged & years aad * nnwfb* Arrival nnd I>epnpture oMfalls The mull from Rutlrr to Kmt nk« C..nlt«r.rUl». AmndiK MnrrinnTllle arvt Cllnton- Tllli rn mile*: Imtm llnllir nn Momtojr ami Frldny of mill «•»«*. fit 1 o'clock, ». m.. rrtnrm on Tti.wl.jr *nd SaturdiT of eAcli wrck at 7 o'cjock. i>. m. Tlie mail from linllcr to S»lcm CroM Road., by way of SalonburK SarVT«vill». Pr««port, Shearer 1 * CW. Roads, McljtusliHn'a Store and Oakland Croaa Roada. 43 mile*: iearaa Sutler on Tu—driY and Satnrday of each weak, at & o'clock, a. m.: return* on Friday and Monday cf each week. at's o'clock, p. m. Tlie mail from Butler to New Castle, by way of Mount Chesnnt. Prospect, l»ortersville and Princeton. 28 miles; leaves Bailer on Monday and Thursday of each week, at 6 o'clock a. in : returns on Tuesday and Friday of each week, at 5 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to Lnwrenrebnrg. by way of Xorth Oakland, Barnharfs Mills, Baldwin and Bruin. 25 miles, leavs Hutler on Monday and Friday of each week. at 9 o'clock, a. m: returhs oh Tuesday and Saturday of each week, at 9 o'clock, p. m. Tli" mall from Butler to New Brighton, by way of Pe tersburg, Break-Neck and Zellenaple. 29 miles ; with two additional trips between Break-Keck and Zelienaple: leevs Butler on Wednesday of each waek, at 7 o'clock, a.m.; re urn* on Thursday of each week, at 5 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to Pittsburg, by way of Glade Mills. Bakerstown, Tally Cavy, Etna. Deqnesne and Alle gheny City. S2 miles: leaves Butler every morning, except Sunday, at 7 o'clock, • tn.; arrives at Butler from Pitts burgh'by the same route, every day, Sunday excepted, af -1 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to Mercer, by way of McCandlees. Slippery-Rock, North Liberty, linden and Balm, ft) miles: leaves Butler every day, Sunday excep ted, at 1 o'clock p.m.: returns by the same route, every day. Sunday excepted; arriving in Butler at 7 o'clock in the morning. The mail from Butler to Indiana, by way of C»ylee rille. Worthlngton. Klttannlng, Elderton and Shelocta, mile*; leaves Butler on Monday and Thureday of each week, at 4 o'clock, a. m.: returns on Tuesday and Friday of each week, at 7 o'clock, p. ui. The mail from Butler to Boydstown.B miles, leaves Boydstown on Friday morning of earh week, arrives at Butler in the forenoon : departs for Boyd*»own name day after the arrival of the mail from Pittsburgh. IPECIAL IfOTICESe CONNOQUENESSINO LODGE Nn - '-" g - 1 ° ofn F i,< stated meetings at the Hall, on fl Mum Street. Butler Penna. eve^y Monday evening, commencinc at I six o'clock. Brethren from sister I/Mlgei are respectful y Invited to attend. By order of the N. G. n A. Y. M.—Butler Lodge,Ke 272. A. T.)(.holda //\ its stated meetings in the Odd Fellows Hall, on Main Street. Butler Pa. on the first Wodnes /W/T day of f»ch month. Brethren from sister ' Y L<rJgcs are reepoctfully invited to attend. By order of the W. M. To Coritimptires. CONSUMPTIVE sufferers will receive a valuable pre scription for the cure of Con*>umptU»n, Asthma, Bgpnchi tit and all throat and Lung nffectioni, (free of « harßeJby sending their address to Bev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williatiifbuig, Kings co., New York. Dec. 7, l&04::3mo. EDITOR OF CITIZEN: DEAR Slß:—With your porinis si»n I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, bv rettun mail, to all who wish it (free) a B«- eipe. with fit 11 direrti. ns for making and using a simple \ egetable Balm that will effectually remove, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches. Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, cluar, smooth and Beau 11 Y will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, or Hare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to Start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, W hiskepi, or a Moustachr, In less than thirty days. All applications an-wered by return mail without charge. llc^pectfully yotira, TIIOS. t CHAPMAN, fhemtst, K\\ Broadway, New York. Butler, March 1,18C6::3nr Tlie Itrldal 4'luiniber. A note of WMiuinjf and advice to tlume suffering with Seminal Weakness, tleneral Debility, or Preiinture lie cay. from whatever c tuse produced. Bead, ponder, and reflect ! He wise in time. FKKK t«» any addre-s. for tf*3 benefit of the af dieted Seut by return mail. Address ,1 ah, S. nu i i.isii. Broadway, New York i Bntl*r April 12 IMsg.lmo. , NEW ABVEBTIBEBESII. lill, ilil. LEATHEB AND FINDINGS STORE, ON MAIN STREET, One door North of M'Aboy's Store. GENTS' FRENCH CALF HOOTS, J MIOKS AND CONGRESS GAITERS. LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS. MISSES' ROOTS, SIIOKS, AN!) GUMS. BOYS BOOTS k SHOES. C'liildroii's Shops of all Kinds. A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of my own manufacture, o n-tuntly on hnud.und woikmadeto order, of the Bc**T STOCK and in the LATEST STYLE. A large and full assortment of Eastern stock of the very be»t material and wutkmauship. All kiuds of LEATHER & FINDINGS J French and Common Calf skins, Hole and Upper Leather, Morocco, Kips and Kids. ROANS AND LININGS' Of all kinds. We have the largest. I ast selected, snd for the times, the cheapest st-»ck ever oflered for sale in butler. The public are inritod to call an 1 examine for them selves. May 31—tf T II BO DORK HUSSLETON. JXJST OPE2STED. NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP. ON MAIN STREET. Oppot-lte lioyd'e Bnlldiug. WHERE we arc prepared to mstiufacture Boot* and Shoe* of MII kinds, to order, of the best material, in the latest style#, and of the finest woi knian»hip.—on the shortest pocwible notice; and at aa reaeonaldu rates as the came quality C4tn be had at any other establish ment. J. A. SHANOR * J. BICKEL Butler, Afay 31,1566. STEEL TOOTH, HAY AND GRAIN RAKES, TALKER'S IMPROVEMENT. MANCPACTUI.ED BV O. C. ItOESSIXO, Butler, Pa. These Raken are warranted to be equally as good, and much cheaper than any now in maj ket. Butler. May 31::tf. Carpenters Take Notice. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received ft»r the erection and completion of a Chmch building for the U. P. congregation of Mount Vnnium. near North Washing ton, Butler county, p*., until the IMb day of June next, on which day the committee will meet un the premises, at 10o'clock A. M. Any information required can be obtained by applica tion to tlie undersigned at Anandaie, Butler c t»pty. Pa., or to Jamas YV. Kelly at North Hope, Butler county. Pa. A plan of the building can be seen by &Uiii«g oq Rev. Wm. A. Black, near the rrttniaee. H C. M'i OT, llay W>. 1W Cliahnsn of Orogiiww. Mercantile Appraiser's List. Til E following Is a U«t of the Vender* and Dealers In the count/ of Butler, Aasessed and Classified by the Appraiser of Meieaqtile Ta«es. fbr the year 18Ct. Adams j George I Towel 14 W A. M Combe H PKCOOIST Joseph Hays 14; Anstln Pearce 14 AUrgl'tnjf EfSTACaA^t James P. Tanner 13• Casper Herx<>g 8 BuMo Townihip ! niantxww D. Keilev. 14 Kelly * Shelly 10 butler Tovmthxp. Frederick Klopftmstlen 10 PIBTILLCST. Hnro. of ZelienopU. Jacob Ileil er t Co. 10! Eckart A Bentle 14 «t»T«L'*ANT. I George Snyder 14 Michael Niggle 8 F. Summer* A Co. 14 Borough of Hutler. C. S. Paeeavant la B.C. tJ. L. McAboy, 1"! w»uoon«t John Berg 11 Amoe Ln>k 14 Charlee Duffy, 11 BEEII necsa Boeasing A Sttin l- 4 ' John Halstain 8 James A. Negley l-» RESTACRAKT D. T. Papa 12 Mrs Werner 8 W'etier A Trout man t" 1 H- C. Ileineinan 13j John Halitein 10 M Schneideiiian 14j DilTiLltll M. Cypher U ; Kennedy A MuseelmanilO A. Ib'ickenftein U John Ilalstein 10 Thomas St eh ley 14 Jeftrtvn Tp. DKvnoitTS John Dangherty l* B. F. Hamilton 13 Thomas Martin 1* Redick ft Co 14, Boro. Sinmburg IIOTKL. ' E. A. Helmhold li Alexander Lowry " | HelmhoM A Son |3 KEHT'iRAMfI j E. Maurhofl J. R. Shirley 8 ORBWM William Bichey R Francis Laube Samuel Sykes ft Son 8 Lantitter Tp. Louis Bishop 8 Jacob l^ulerer Andrew Miller 8 Mrs. A. K Mentt M Mrs Julia A Niggle 8 Peter Sheidementel " Samuel Svke* 8 Marion Tp. c. ft F. Hurley 8 P. Me Bride }J BBk-WBEf Joseph Bailey ** Andrew Ml ler 10 rATiWO HOCSB Anthony Santgraf l"i P. Mcßride Brady Township, Middle*** Tp. Jonathan t'lutton 13l Tliomas Stewart J. Lllisey Badger 1* Joseph Adams ft Co. John Boh ring 14 D 11. Lyon Crntrt Tirwnihip Peter Kramer l * Joe. bh Coulter 13 RESTAURAST Cirrrv Tnwnfhip George C<«»per '* IIOI'SB Muddy eretk Tf. 11. C. McCov 8 John Bouder C7uy Township. B"ro. of Itirtersville P. Rhodes 14 8. McClymonds A, AJ. Wilson 13 James Newton RESTAURANT I Aiken ft Kennedy J* James Wilson *'• William Williams *4 t'learJieUi T'rtortihip, J HOTBL George McLoughlin ;ll! John Oliver RATIXO Bof SB ! Itr^TACRA!»T John Green " 8 J. B. Adlington » Omo>rd T>-wnt\iip ; J«*ro. of 1/arrisvUle Conway a Kuhn Cuhbison ft Ayres J* Ocmnntmtntssing Tp. i Harris ft Morrow 4 Samuel llocd 13 Hubert lllnck •liiire. Ilii4vllnn U| Juhn E. Cilrrjr 14 j 4 ii.ii. b.,kk. 11l IATISO iiomi Mica Slur* McKlnney U S'linn.-I Ki-n RI:RT *t'RA?TT ! W*. A. Cuinmint 8. PWalteis 8 Oakland Tp. (VanUrry Tp. Adam lioll * John Krhroau 14 Adam Lulay *4 Samuel barker 14 liKSTAt'RAUT G. H. McCaw 14' Adam 801l H RESTAURANT ! JMrler Tp. William tlarvin 8; Young A Moore KATI>O !lOU.«* RESTAURANT Jacob DumhaiiKh ! 8 John Goodyear 3 thro, of M llerstown ' I JV«n 7V». Westerman A Fetter 14 11. A 8. J. Itaiikin * A. Barnhart |l4 R. M. Douthett |4 B. Federick 14! Thomas Vanvoy 4 M. Dieter jIA J. R Sutton 44 BRFTVBR I I SlipptrymeJ: Tp. Ootleib I loch 1 10; EATING HOUSE Fairvitu) Tp. ! Jesse Keinter 8 Nfchoh.H Pontioue 14 Boro.«/ OtutrtviUe Henry Grupen ! 13 Win Bell A Co. 10 Chambers Sett j 141 Bard ft Son ii Fanflin Tp. I I URUOOITT Wm 11 II HlnpW ill T. W. Pearson li Uenry Stevens >II 1 14 RESTAURANT Di.-rtLLKRV ! T. W. Ramsey. 8 Jacob Hays 10 Summit Tp. Boro. of Prnsptct. 'nc b Beiber 14 McCulloti: h A l\nMes 13| Martin PS ft or 1* Thomas t 'r iUihl * 14 J e taurant. Marshall t Mile 14 MaMin I lifter 8 A. P. A W. c!nry-on 14 I Vashinytan Tp. BEFR AURANTB I Hammond ft Co Samuel l.iddlo R A.l/ifllinft Co. 11 lloury My rose h j Bating Ho• sr. ' Jac'son Tp. | 11. L. A Nancy HeuUii 8 David A Mcllrain 14 D. C. Fowler 8 John Ba-key 14 Ifiufield 7}). .1 M R. Ash 14 D ft Co 13 Rohcit BORIH 14 •M. M. Kiikland ill I ISTILI.EFT Herman For star U A.Zelgler 4 Fiedler lu Abner Wallers U Boro. of Harmony Mo th Tp. Peter Otto 14 John Bauder I: Co. 12 Robert Gillilsnd 14 Johnathsn Clutton 11 Calvin Detrii 141 tMing Home. Mil seel man ft Umpstend 14; J/rs J/ary J. llaelett 8 An Appeal will he held at the Commissioners office at Butler, n .Vol,day, the 12th day of June. A. 1». lht ft.— Notice it hereby iciven. that the law requires all licen ce- to be paid «-n or before the Ist day of July the Treasurer will briny mit on the same. ROBBBT J/i KLWAI N. May 31. 1866 Mercantile Appraiser. REPORT ~ Of tlie Allegheny it Puller Plank Boul C ompany tar the year ending May I 'OS. EARNINGS, Tolls received At Gate N*. I, for 2 miles, $"2921 72 •4 " 2 " 2617,00 « a " 5 «« 2728,76 •• inn o •• A " eu " 118X60 " 0 "fl " ... 62ft,K8 •• 7 M 6 « 1022,08 j Not collected at gates 245.42 ! From Stage Coaches, Rll.Oil j Total earnings, fl-'l&M,2<> EXPENDITURES. Toll Gatherers and Huusea, $1710,70 Treasurer 27«,«2 , U. 8. Taxes 173.53 Inci<lental expenssi, - - 16.13 Couuteifeit m juey, 17,00 REPAIBS. River division, 5 milei $3979.76 I ine Cieek •• 5 " 497.57 |iak«r*>t<-wu *' *• 102U.51 Glade Mills " ft M 7fift.l9 Butler •* 10 M 1403,78 7666.76 Tatal expensee f08t<0.73 Balance—Paid on debt and interest 37**3.47 Agngate 513644.20 The Bonds iemied by this company, and for the pay ment of which ihe entire stock was pledged, are now due and unpaid. The law provides that after thirty dayi ths | l'reet<!«Mit shall give notice and proceed to sell the itock; but any et«>ckho|dvr by paying his proportion • 112 the debt may relievo his stix-k from sale. The proportion I s one dollar ami thirty ceutk to etch share of stoi-k. Ihe reduction in the amount, which it was stated In the last annual report would ho needed, is caused by the ftct that the company have unexpectedly been able pi reduce their ; indebtedness during the year as above stated- OFFICERS ELECTED FOR ENSUINO YEAR. President. W n>.Campbell: Managers, Tlioe. W. Shaw, , Richard Morrow, John Waddle, Harvey O-born, Chris* tian Sisl»ert; Treasurer, Jamei Bredln; Auditors, H C. Heincman.J. C. Coll, and Harvey Colbert. May 17, ISflft, J. M RKDIN, Sec y. Xolieo. IETTEBS «112 Administration on the entHte of S. D. J Christy late of Cherry Township, dee'd. having b«en granted to the undersigne*!. all Persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate aie requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims again*! the same will piesent theu properly authenticated for set tlement. K.F.CHRISTY. May 17, 186f. Ada*. Administrator** Notice. IETTEBS of Administration OTJ the estate of Jona- J than Hockenberry. late of Cherry Tp. dec d having been duly iseued to the -indersigned. theref.ip< all person* knowing th«*mselvn* imlebted to said estate, are reqnev ted to make immediate payment.and havintit laimn # against the same will present them properlv authentica ted fir settlement. It. F. CHRISTY, Ad m. May 17, IH 6b. MOWING MACHINES. FARMERS ars invited to rail and examin onr assort ment of Mowing Machines. We are prepared t<v feniish them on reasonable terms and Willi the LATEST IMPROVEMENT We also on hand*. Hay Elevators. Cultivators Ac. Butler. May 10. 1865. J. G. ft W.CAMPBELL. AdminiNtrator , !i Police. ESTATE or JOSIAR SROWS, DEC'D. LETTEBB of sdininistration on the relate of Joidah Brown, iee'd. late of Fairviww tp.. baviuf; been issued by the Register to the undersigned ; tlierrjbre. all perstins knowing themselve« indebted to said estate, ars requested to make Immediate payment, and those harinK claims against the same are required to preaeut them properv authenticated 112 r settlement May 10, ISttft. R. a CA-VPBr-LU Adm'r. W. m. H. RIDHLE J. FC. ILABB EIBDLI & GLARE:, Attorneys' at Law, Oflkca, In iha County Surveyer'l office, Butlpß, Pa, Will attend tosll business entrusted to them, promptly- Also LICENCED CLAIM AOEXTS. FU- RECEIVING PBKMORS, BOOTH.*, BACK PAT for soldiers or theii repieeeotat.eo-. thtr N" etiHi re nntil r|alm« are roHerteil ESTEAY. STRAYED front the eubecnisci, living iu Franklin Tp, Be&ver couuiy. on or übout the 6Ui of May. a two jear old light bay colt, with a star on the forehead, some white hairs at the root of the tail, uo other iuaik« desernable. 'i he Under will be iibetally rewar<led the return of the «ame, or fi«ing notice of iu wherea bouts. Notice cau be iefl at Baatou's Hotel 1, nle, or as BeuUle etore Zeiieuuple, or the subeaiibvr at Wurteaubuig. Lawrence county Pa. May 17, IIEN BY MI SER U. S. 7-30 LOAN THIRD SERIES, 230,000,000. By Authority of the Secretary of the Traesery, t!»e undersigned, the Oensral Subscript inn A (cent for the sala of Q&Hed State* Treasury Notes, offers to the public the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and thise-tenths per cent. interest, per annum, known as the 7.30 LOAN. These Notes are issued under date of July 16th, IMA. and are payable three years from that date, in eurrency, or are convertible at the option of the holder into U. S. 5-20 Six per oent. GOLD-BEARING BONDb. These bonds ars now worth a handsome premium, and are exempt, as are all the Gorernmens Bonds, /rem Stat*, Otinty, and Municipal Uimation, which add* from one to three per cent, per annuel to their value, so ording to the rate levied upon other propeity. The Interest is payable semi-annually by coupons attained to each Bote, which may be cutoff and sold toanv banker. The Interest «t 7.30 per cent, amount* to One sent per day on a ISO note. Two cents «• •' •• #IOO •« Ten •« «• « « f&OO - *0 «« «« •* • 11000 M •I M #SOOO Notes of all deuomlnations named will be romptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. The notes of this Third Feries arc precisely similar in form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties already sold, except that the Government reserves to Itself the option of paying interest ing da coin at»*> per cent., instead o( 7 S-lOths in currency. Subscribers will deduct the in terest in currency up to July 13th, at the time when they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of this third series of the Seven-Thirties will commence on the Ist of June, and will be made promptly and continuously aftor that uate The slight change made in the conditions of this Till HO SERIES affects only the matter of Interest.— The payment in gold, if m.ide, will be equivalent to the currency interest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, in the event of which only will the option to pay Interest in Gold be avail ed of, would so reduce and equalise prices that puei hases made with six per cent, in gold would be fully equal to those made with seven and three-tenth*per cent, in cur rency. This Is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by tne Government, and Its superior ad* vantagesmake It the Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than S£W,OOO,OOO of the U>an authorized by the I.»st Congress are now on the market. This amount, at the rate at which it Is being absorbed, will all be sub scribed for within sixty days, when tlis notes will un doubtedly cammand a premium, as has uniformly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans. lu urdnr thai citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan the National Banks, State banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own H gents, in whom they have confidence, and who ouly are to be responsible for the delivery of the potes for which they rcceivoorders. %Jf ;\.V CQOICI)t ftUMcaitTloa Aufc.iT, I'hiladelphia. Subscriptions will be revet on 112 by the First National Bank, of Butler, Pa. March 16, 1&66.-3: in. liiHt of Causes. rnilF. following is the list of causes set d»sm for trial J at June term 18C6. rtnsT wrcs. Com. W. 11. William et al. vs R->e*»ing k Walters, James Wier vs William Hell. Jacob Ilepler vs 11. P. Shakely. 11. P bhakely vs Jacob Ilepler Mordeica Jones vs 11. 11. Slater. Win. Story vs Win Ad una 8. It I 'offer. vs Zeigler F'idler k Co, John M Ml andless k wife vs J. ««|»h t oulter k wife. Jacob vs 11. Harbison, et. al. Dr. J. Urothers, vs Ilctu-v Ibso uhaugh Andiew Sloau vs Duniol Hoover, et. al ACCOMD VIM. Benjamin < hews Exr's. vs L. L. Gellespie G. W. t r<««ier, adm'rof Dr. James Graham vs Jacob Zeigior, D. Kelly vs .Sarah M Gill, et al J hnC. Scott et jil p triners. Scott Baker k Co. rg Wm, B >ggs K. Hreedone Ad m. vs Ilei hett .Savage Win. I.ittle k wife vs Jac-t. Neely Patrick U'Donnell vs iivutge Muiren. Francis Mcßilde, ad m of John Swart*, use of 11. J Bvs R Graham. John >l. McCaudle** vs Mrs A Met l«aty John M McCandls-tS vs Joseph Coulter k v ife Thomas It red vs Joseph Bredin John M Mit'anlless & wife vs J Coil I tor A wife ay 1«. m. Wm. STSK>PS. Prntb'y Appraisement List. rpilE following Appraisement Lists under the fifth see- JL tlon of the Aetof April 14, ISSI, e been presen ted and filed in the ofi)ce of the Clerk of the Orphan s Court of Butler county, to-wit: No. 75. March Term, 16*5, Mrs. Susan Davis, widow of David Davis, doc d. Heal Estate amounting to fjyw.W. SUSAN DAVIS, WM. GIBSON, Ex'rs. N0.83, March Term, 1866, Mrs Fanny Elliott, widow of J. din Elliott dee d. Persanal paoperty amounting to $1)00,00 tiC. SKDWICK, W. C. FLKMM I NO, Ex'rs. No. R3, March Tsrm 1866, Mrs. Catharine Dillaina widow of Phibp Diilaniau, deed, Personal proper amounting to $228,62. JACOB ROII ICES Ad m. No. 84. March Term, ISM, Mrs. Elisabeth Winter, widow of Wm. Winter, dee d. Personal property am mu ting to |300,U0. J NO. HUMPHREYS. Adinr. Of which the crnditorn Heirs end legatees distributees and others interested will take notice and appear at the next Term ti»-wit: the second M unlay of June next and not later than the third day thsteof, to show cause against the same. By ths Court. May 17,1866, W. J. VOUNG, Clk. Tavern l.leense. rpHE following persons have filed their application to I June Session, IM'>s in the Oflice of the t Irrk of the (Umrtof Quarter Sessions of butler eounty for License under the Act of Assembly of March 21st, and April 20, I*&K, to regulate the sale of intoxicating diiuks. 1, Marion Hoch, Bof. Millerstown. •J Jordan Eyth. bor. Rutler. 3 G. 11 .Gu.nper, bor. Millerstown, 4 Sarah Krumpe. HuffiloTownship, 6 Geo. Ttubr. Buffalo Township. 6 W iiliam Fisher, I'enn t> wnship. 7 Richard Doncaster, bor. Harmony. 8 John Green, Clearfield township. 9 Thomas Kichards, Centre township. 10 Jos. MTannon, Jac. Nsgele, Brady township. II Jmnes L. Coigin, Allegheny township. 12 Patrick Kelley, bor. Butler. 13 George M Carney. Fairview town-hip. 14 John Daugherty Jefferson t«wn»feip. 15 M. Zimmerman, bor. Butler. 10 Mrs. Ann Ureedon. bor. Prospect. 17 Christian Ketzei. Lancaster tp, 18 Joseph Flick. Oakland tp. 19 J Kelly, Paiker tp. Licenses will be presented on Monday June 14, 1866 Remonstrances must be filed on or before that day Ap plicants will bring their bonds to my office before the day of hearing. Limits** mutt be taken out within fif teen days after being granted, or they will l»s re*> .e-J so cording to law. W. J. Yol .Nc*, Clerk \>«f 24. ltM List of Collectors appointed for 1865 I Mercer, Henry Clark, {Middlesex, J W. Monk*, 'Muddycroek. Isaac Cleland, I'lakiand, James Moser, I'enn, Andrew Kmerick, John Bay, Slipperyr'ck II II Vincent, summit, U. W.Hartley, Venspg ~ Patrick M'ltride. Washington, 11. Campbell, W infield. M ru K©«ner, Worth. D. Studebak©r. lior. Rut lor. Cam. Cuchraa, - Mi Ibis n, A lleosbew. '* Pri«|*©ct. Ah,, tilteoor, " Centreville, R M Coy. " Haimoiiy C. Kfidler, M Portersnlle, H. ojiTer " Saxonburg, A. Mauihofl " Zalien-'pie. Ueo. Fiee#©. M HarUviiie, Jas Magill, Allegh y. Ju. A. Andeeeon,; dams, Win. Hpeer llrady, Arch. Hoge llurtalo, Andrew Shearer itutler, Wri Cratty I enlre <*eorg« lli'ler. Clay, tfeoige Timblin, Cherry, Mmbew M Uregor, ; Clearfield: (MAC Shaffer, Clinton, Abraham Monks, Concord, Jauiee KeJley, (ranbeiry. Jas Sample, Conuo'g, M W. Shannon, lh.iM-j4.il, Jnu. W. Kt-ever. Feirview, W. C. Campbell, f'ranklip, A- 11- Forward, b. d. Douthett, Jack*>Q, .Martin Silta* Jefferaou, Herman Scb iffei laocMter, John Scott, Marion. John Uilinore, bJ vjrdor U. CULBLKT, May. 24. I*o, Clerk Public .Sale. BY Tirtne of an order and decree of the Orphan's Court of I'. 11 tier county, l*a.. the uieleriTgned Ad* Diiniatraiur of Henry V. Htonp*. In;« of Wn*hington tp., dec d. will offer for sale at public outcry un tbe premises On the 13 Onlay of May,at 10 o'clocka. m. of Mid day, eighty-eight acres ofl.nd. be the same more or leap,fitv<»tad In Washington to*n»h«p. Butler county, hounded by and ailjoiuing lands of I'hillip Stoops jr. William Christy, Milo Klinfoltor, itobert Uanna end other*. Tttime—Cash in hand, on confirmation of sale by the Mid Court. WILLIAM STOOPS, AOm'r. April | GRAND OPENING] 1 . | . OF Spring & Summer DRY GOODS, AT D. T. PAPE & CO, I I 'An Extraordinary large Stock i OF GOODS, ' Purchased Before the Late ADVANCE; ! And will be so d**f Astonishing ' LOW PRICES. ! I : Call aii<l Look Through , OUR STOCK ! I Before Purchasing II it FIRST N&TION&L BUNK OF Bullci* 9 Pa. Capital, .... 8100.000. This Bank has been Appointed a SPECIAL -A-Q-IEQIISrT FOR THE SALE Of tHt 7-30 LOAN. We offer this desirable investment in turns to suit pur chasers. The notes are in sums of 850, (MOO 9300 81000 A S3OOO end are conrertable. June lfi, into U. S. 5-20, Six per cent Gold bear ing Bonds, M»j 10,1805:3t. J J.CL'MSJINOS. CM(il«r. Dr. B. F. Hamilton k Co. DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, lfoy<l a » Block, Butler Pa. \ For Hal« 3 a Pure Quality or DRUGS PAINTS OILS DYE STUFFS SPONGER IJIIUSIIRS. CAKUON OIL fIENEOLE TARNISII PATRNT MEDICINES WINES LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES FANCY SOAPS, PERFUMERY. NOTIONS WINDOW GtiASS, PLASTER PARIS. 81. Cub Soda CRKAM TARTAR, Etc Etc. Wines for Sacramental Use, at Cost. AGENTS FOR DR. MURRAY'S MEDICINEK. j Physicians Prescriptions, Carefully Compounded. The attention of PhyVi-uin «nd p« pi" generally, ars invited to give im a call, being ronfldent can esil as h*w as anv similar estahii.shincnt in the county. May 3, lKfis. ltfgintrri lotlre. NOTICE l»bet ©by *lren. to all persons Interested, that the 112 •llrwinK accounts have been panned ami 112 led In the liegifltem officu. i»f Rutler rruuty. and will be presented forconflrmation and allowanre. to the Or phan'* Court, to be held in the Intro, of Rutler, ou Wed ©uiwley June. 14. 1806. Final arcount of K McCa> d'©**. Adra'r of Wm John ston dee'd. Filed March 'A*, 1K65. Final account of Robert Hartley Jr. Executor of Robt Hartley Sr. Dec'd. Filed Mar. 29, 1H65. Final account of Newton Kennedy. Adm'r of Edward Kennedy, Ez'.of David KeunMv, dec'd. fil©d April 11. Final account of Philip Snyder and Jonathan Walker Ex'rs. of Ueo. Stapp, dee d. Fileil May 3d, l'-M. Final account of R ilonvm D ><l«ls, Ex'r. of James Dodda dec d. Filed May 9, IH€6. Flnil acronnt of Newinn Kennedy. Adm'r. of Edward Kennedy dee d. Filed May 8. 1«r.5 Final account of Harriet Millifran. Executrix of Jos. Miligan dee d. Filed May 5, lHt6 Final account of John Cnnn, Onardian of Flnley Mor timer. minor child of Johathan Mortimer. Fijsd Maj 6,1866. • Partial account of J. M. McCandless, Trustee for sals of Ileal Estate of John llockenberv Filo<l Mav 16. JOHN 11. CHATTY. March 17. 1866. Dep Reg. SHERIFF'S SALES! BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Faciei Issued ont of the Court of Common I'l ©MM of lintler county, and tome directed, there will be ex posed to public «ale, Kt the Court IIoUM in *-he borough of Rutler. on Monday, the .2th day of June. A. D., 1H66, at one o'clock, p. ui,, the following described property, to will All the right, title, interest and claim of M F. White of in and to twenty-one and a half arri»* <.f I md m »ra or I' 4«. situate<l in Connoqueneaeing i;utl».r Co. Pa., bounded and described an follow": North by Th- n Alexander, east by Robt. Martin's heirs, south by old Harmony road, west by Oeo ni-ighley; all cb«ared sod under fenre. Seized and taken in execution as th« propertv of M. F. White, et the suit of M©rcer k Co May 10,1865. W.O RRACKISN RIDO E. Kxcrutor'* Notice. ESTATK or DANIEL MKALS, DEC'D. LFTTTF.RS tests*ment*ry on the estate of Dsn'l Meala, late of W shington township, deed, liaving be*»n is sued to the ouilersigue<l All portuiM knowing tliam ••elves mdehted towtid estate.are n<>tifled to make imme diate payment: and tb«iee having claims axHiiist the same, will present them properly authenticated fur set tlement J A COR DAUBENSI'FCT a. d MEALS. March 6th, 1866n3t. Executors. Administrator 1 )* holier. IETTERS of Admlnisirati ntm, on the e«tate Jof Daniel Wolford late of Cherry Tp dec'd. having been duly Issued to the undendgnad, *ll pewotvi know, ing theni'dro* indebted to the same will make immedi ate |«ymeiit.and th<«se paving cI'VUiS a^ai pit Viid estate will praseut them prupcrly authentlcaieil f.»rsettlement. May 17, 1866. K. F. CHRISTY, Ad in Valuable Farm for Sale. I offer f>r sale a farm on Muddycre©k, adjoining lands • •112 Jacob k John Brown, in Clay township.containing on© hundred and thirty-four acre*—about one huudred clear-d—thirty of which ia prime meado*— K>*«d or chard. frnme houae and log bain For terms ioquir© of the subscriber. CHARLES M'CAMDLESS. Roll©', April 6,1866. Rutler pa TAKEINTOTioa A 8 my wife. Elizabeth Jane Conn has left my bed /\ and l»«rd on the 9th inst. without any just cause. I theref u© wain all person* from Inhering or trustinx her on my account ae I will not be accountable *- r any debts contracted by bor. J AS. L. CONN* William E. Moore. PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT E. M'Junkln'e OiHcs. Main Street, op pesftie iiniuifriusu's Hotel, Bailer, tiuijer Co. Ps. V* ci*- ge until cUleu rcccirM Teacher's Examination. TpXAMIHAMIONS of T-viphers for Summer Schools FJ will be held nt Butler, (Falter .*choel House,) TUBS' day, April 26th; Saxonhurg, Wednesday, April 26th" North Washington, Friday, AprU 28th ; Sunberry, Sat nrdav, April 29th ; HarrlsrlUe, Tneeday, May 2d ; Pros pect, Friday, May 6th. Kaeh applicant will pmeftfr pm, ink, paper, a itamp td envelop*, with old onrtideate, and a firt rent mtnue itamp incloted. A. 11. WATERS, County Supt. Writ or Partition. Batter Omuty, t# fpilß Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, To the Sheriff J of llutler conntr. Greeting Whereas at an Orphan'* Oourt held at Butler, In and ar»t the county of Butler, the petition of Hubert M'Kin nis w n presented, setting forth. Th it he U a son and heir ot Jiihri M'Kinnls, late of Whltestown, Bntlsr Co, snd as snch Inlet est ed In h s estate. That said John M'Kinnis died »eit«*d In his demitne as of fee of in and to a tract of land containing Two Ifundied and Flftr acres, more orlees, aitnatein Connoqn«neeslng township snid county, hounded by and a«|J tilling land* of Jac ;bor Ssinufl Duffurt. Jo*eph Henry K<«q. Klla* Hbanor, and* othrm, being the snms tract of land on which V|Hnail>on flillesple resides, leivinga widow. Mary and rhe follow ing children and Heptesentative* to wit : Robert M'- Kinnis. Itarhel inteimarried with ttawMt* C"wan, Re herca M'Kinnis. widow and Lucretla J. M'Kinnls. John G. M'Kinnls. Ale*. 8. M'Kinnls Andrew J A M'Kmnls. Olemency M'Kinnls child-en ot Andrew M'Kinnls dee'd Sarah M'Kinnls. widow, and Ge -rge W M KinuK Fran cis M M Kinnis, Leavenworth M Kinnis and Mary A. M'Kinnls, children of Henry M'Kinnls dee'd. Lydla A M'Kinnls widow and Sarah J. M Klnnis, Sophia J. M'- Kmni*. Hannah M' Kinnis and Kllen V M Klnnls, chll dred of William M'KinuH dee'd. Joseph Balph. husband and James M. Bilph. child of Sarah Jane M'Kinnis, (Ikilph) dee'd. That no pirtitUm or valuation «-f saiil real eatnte IIM yet heen made. That said John M'Kin nis di-d intestate in Butler county, on the 19tli d;«y of March 18A4- And praying the Court to award an In quest to make Partition and valuation of eaid Keal eetate according to law. And now to wit: March 27,1*86 Court award writ of Partition. W. J. YOUNG.CIerk. And now to wit: April 19,1806, Inquest to ho held In pursuance of above order of Court, on the premi-os. on Tueeday. May Itf, 1866, of which the :if<>ri>e:iid hoi-a and lecal represent stiver of said John M'Kinnis ft' e hereby .re ut*lvd to take no*lce. W. 0. BRACKBNRIDGF. Sheriff Administrator'* Male. IN phrsuauce of an order of Orphan's Court t But ler co., I will offer for s«le on the premises. In Cran berry tp., on June l«t at 10 o'clock A. M.. all the right title, interest und claim of Joseph M: Kevin, late of Beaver county, of and in One Hundred Arret vf Land, more or l**a. bounded and described M follow*? C-ntb menclng at a Post: thence south by Bredin's district; one hundred and flee and three tenth perches to a post; thence by lands of George Otto, emt, one hundred and fifty-two perches to a post: ttience by lot No. t>3, north, one hundred and five and three-tenth perches to a Post; thhnce by lot No- 81, West, one hundred and fifty-two perches to the place of beginning. ALSO—In runt township, nil that piece or parcel of laud, hounded aa follow*: beginning nt a Post; west by lands of Thomas Lighthlll, one bundled and fifty-seven porches: thence, south by lot 81. fifteen pe ches U> a po.«t : thence by land of Daniel Otto, east, one hutdr«*d and fifty-seven perches to a post; thence by Isndsof—— Simpeon; north, twelve perches to place of beginning, thirteen acres and one hundred and eighteen peuhca. T'RMS—One third lu hands and the liaiitwce hi two equal annual payment!! SASIUKI. BOYD, April 12th, 4t. Admlulstrator. Writ of Partition. IN the matter of the Partition of the real estate of John Kemer dee'd. In the Orphan's Court of Bntler Co. held at Butler,on the 13th day of June. 1864. The Common wealth, of Penney 1 radii*—*To the holra and legal representatives of John Kemer dee'd. to wit: The i'etition of Frederick Bwarts, in right and on be half of his wife, Sophia Swart*, a daughter and heir of John Kemer dee'd. was presented setting forth that John Kemer, late of Middlesex Tp. Butler county dee'd. •died in the township aforesaid about the 2d day of June, 1863. intestate, leaving a widow aud five children, and the son of H deceased child to wit; Catharine intermar ried with Dr. Peter living in Louisvillo Ohio, Jacob Kemer living in Adair county Missouri, Kliraheth intermarried with Richard Uiustead.living in Middlesex town-hip. Butler county Pa.; Sophia, intermarried with Frederick Swart*, living in Allegheny city, and being the partitioner of John Crltchjow, a sou <>f Christiana <|ec d, wl.;i »*•»< interniari led with John Critchlow Sr., the •'Aid beiftg a minor otor the age of It years, and resiling with hi* Hither In I'otwsid toxvnslilp, Put lor county Pa. That the said dec»dent died seixed in fee of in ai>d to a certain lot or piece or parcil of la id iu .Middlesex Tp., Butler Co., Pa. Hounded and described aa follows: On the north by James Anderson, east by Jno. Smith and James McColluui. south by John Lyon and Jacob Sellulmore; west by Johnson Whits and Michael L-dierman. containing one hundred acres more or less. Take notice that an Inquisition will l»e held on the premises on Wednesday, May 24, 1866, at 10 o'clock, a. m. which the legal representatives of said decedent are required to takenotlce. W, 0. BUACKICNRIDGE. May 0.1866 Sheriff. JVOTICK. IN the matter of the final acccnnt of John Meyers and Henry itosebaugb, Committee of Lewis Beigh* !>' In the Court of Common I'lens, of Butler comity. No. 7. September term . W ; 6. And nw to wit: March 27th, J I l«»'s,accoui t filed and confirmed A'isi'. and notice of the | filing, directed in be given, according to tule. relating to account" of assignee* ami trustees: and that tlie same j , will be allowed on the first day of n-xt Term, to wit: j the lJfh day of Jun-. A. I». 1866, unless exceptions be filod on or before that day, of whkli uoiice is hereby given. lint/rr rmttity, M .* Certified from the Record this 16 day 112 April. 1866 wM.afoom, Aiftillfl. 18C6. Prothonoiary. Orphan's Court .Sale. BY virtno of an order and decree of the Orphan's Court, in and for the county of Butler, the und»r signed. Kxecutor <<f the last will and testament of Thos. Martin lite of Parker tp . dee d, will offur for sale at public vendue, on the premises, lOn thr 15 th <t'n/of Mni/ tiexf, nf 1 o'clock, | one hundred acres of land, more or less, situate in Par ker fp.. count v of Butler, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded »«v and adjoining lands of Jacob Barr, Dauiei Walker. Janie- Say, and others. Title g-ssl. TKIIMS —-Ine-third of the purch t-e in niey paid on the confirmation of the sile Uy theCourt, nud the res idue in two equal annual payments, wilh interest said oon&in^atioD. ARCHIBALD MARTIN, THOMAS CAMHHULL, April 19.1865::3t. Kxecutors. FAMILY BIBLES. A. FUESH SUPPLY OF Pliatagrapli Eil3les t AT IIEINEMAN'S March 22,1865. NOTICE. IN the matter of the account of Samuel M- Anderson and Henry K«dilme\er, Ashigneoe of C. L. llenlin.— In the Courts Common Pleas of Butler coiiuty, Wo. 10, March Term. 1860. And n- w tinwlt April 7»h 1866, account filed and no tice of the filing diree'ed to be gi»t«n accoidme to law to rule rel »ting ti» accounts of A"dguess and Trustaes and that the same will be allowed on the first day of next Term. t«>-wit the l ith day of Juns 1H66, unless exceptions be filed on or before that day, of which notice is hereby given. D'dlrr Onanty, • t. Certified from the record this 24th dav of April 1*66. WM. STOOPS, I'rjth'y. April, 26, .866, 3rw. Auditor's Xoticc, TN the matter of tbeacoountof David Marshall, Adiu'r I of Thomas M Cor mack deed. In ths Orphans Court >•( Butler Co. And now to.wit: March 20, aaswint conflrmod mi si and Henry Pillow appoioted Auditor, to make dis tribution By tbe Court. Certified from the record this 14th day of April, 1866. W. .». YOU NO, Clerk. All Interested will please take nott*e, that I will attend to the duties of the above appointment st my rosidonce iu Prospect,on Saturday, the „'7ih «lav of May 1*66, at 1 o'clock p. m. IIJ6NUY PILLOW. May :<. 1866. Auditor. Mherifl's Sale, BY sundry writs of fieri facia*, there will be sxpoesd to public sale at >ho C f, urt H »use in Uutlar.on ApMI 'JSth 1866 the following nroserty. to wit: All the right. \^tls interest and caimeffef Petor Bar to, of in anJlo<>aa Hundred acres, more or lese, sitnato inSuniq)it Yp , Butlsi Co I'a. bounded aud described as follow*: n<>rth by lands ' 112 Joeeidi Gunld. east by Robt. Tln«oip«on, south by Slatios heirs, and west by John For» ht. abont 60 acres cl«ar«d, J) of which are in mead-, ow. two double howed log houses, and small hsaed log house and frame barn thereon erected. Seized and to ken In execution as the property of Peter Barto, at the suitof Hughs & Hutchison. W:0. BRACKEN RIDGg. Bntler, April 6,1866. Sheriff- Ciunrdian Mule. IN pursuance of an order «.f Orphana Court, of Bptl'V County; I will offer f»rsale, on the premises, in Bulla* lo tosrnsbip. -U April 24th, at 10 o'clocls A. W., all the rigdit. title, intare-t. and claim, of J£liiutt, J£liiutt, a minor «.hild. of Joliu JtUiott deed , if, and in ' One Hundred Acres of Lantf, Li BuQ il» tp., aborning lanl fo J. S. VV. 11. Klith j ott. John Klemrng's hors. and others TEH MS ('AS/I. D.i E'v.VS, 9snWr Qnajdianot Johu Ulimt | D. T.PAPE & CO. One Doer South of Nattosfci at llnnk, Butler Pa. HAVE JUST OPENED A very large and attractive Stock of SIPRirtTQ- G-OOIDS, j all of which hare been purchased AT REDUCED PRICES, DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, Balmoral k Hoop-Skirts, GLOVES ANfi HOSERY, NourninK C3o»<ls or all Des cription, MILLINERY GOODS, New Style Cloaks, Saquea und Ches terfields, always on hand and made to Order. Cloaking Cloth of all Kinds CALL AX D EX A MIX OUR STOCK March 8, 18C5. New Goods, New Goods. ALAKOB LOT OP FALfc AND WINTER OOOM. PLAIN AND FANCY DRKBS GOODS, VKKVCUEAi', DJC LANKB, ALPACAS. MEKINOIff. COfiUOBI, PLAIDfI, . POPLINS, Ac., 9to. Long and Square Shawls, LADIEB CLOAKS, NKUOTKS, II ATI and PLAIN k BARRED FLANNELS, LALMOItAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, LADIES SHOES, GLOVES\ OADNTLETS, ntAD-DRRBSRP. CUMBSCOLLARJB, IfTcn'sWear. CLOTH IKO, BOOTS k SITOM, WOOLEN J ACRE ac READY MADE SHIRTt Cloth, Tvaeda, Heavy Jeang. Corduroys, Cactnffts. an 4 Over-Coating It., Just recidvatl l-v JAtfES A NBOLET. Bonth end of town, opposite Ziuitnennau'a Hotel. Sept. 28, 1964::4t Large k Splendid Stock OP SPRING GOODS, Bought at PANIC Prices. ° Thomas Stehley's Main St. South of Court House, ntTLEIt, PA. PRINTS At IS—SO. BLEACHED MUSLIN, 12^— BROWN MCSLIN, 15-1S 9V :iO. Dress Goods k Shawls. Ready Made Clothing in every Variety and Price. BOOTS & SHOEB. HATS A CAPS. CLOCKS, WATCHES &. JEWELRY. Pistols 6l Revolvers of the Best Make* AJT Erery body can sarn uionaj, by examining one •tuck before April 2«, IMS.::4w. Witherspoon Institute. THE Snmmer Teroi nf fWe months will op«n «« iA* 0 ltsth"/ cloa» in time fur the fall examine ti<ms. There will be no harvest vacation. Thoee wish* lng to fit thems«lveKfor the Toucher's profession endeavor to l»e In attendanoa during the entire tarxn —« A few weelu of hnri lad review ot studies, although bat* tar than nnn«,t*of but little aeeonnt In fitting any «na to assume the r«»ponalble post of Common School er. Time, and dilifftnt npplieat'fm on th* part of eAt pupil, are abe«duteiv neoeniary, In order to gam qnallflcatlon* required hy the School l am. In the Institnte Kngli>*h branches rocalvA tpoeial a% tention. thonghtht language* and higher MathematkP will he taught a», tti'hfully as heretofore Pt admission to the Primary department should be mada aarlv. since a limited numher cen be recalred. Send fm eClrenlar Bev. J. 8. BOYD, A.M. Principal. April. 5, 1865, Butler Pa. WHEELER k WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES JOHN WAO-LEY, AOEXT FOQ, BUTLER COUNTY PA. Headquarters for Butler County, Low*. *fy House, Butler, Pa, iflf •cblflßtitchlns done on short notice. ITI and Needles leapt constantly on band by Jfra. T. J Cowman, who will attend lo all abetters oonnaoted the agency, tn the al>a»nce of the ujfdfcrn'gnH. 22. JOHN WAO LEY THOS, Attorney at Law? 4 AND PENSrON AND CLAIM AGENT, Office with Chas. SFCundlese,* Esq., Mouth West corutr oft he Dluiend, Viitl«r a. Adiiiiuintratvv'it Xotioe. LRTTEUSof Administration, on the asUte of Artjht- Itald Krlley, late of I'aiker township. « i eo'd. have been grMntcd to the uud«-rsigned, th err fore all peiv>na indcbli dU> said i'Mate are rtspeclfiiMj iu*»t H1 to n> imrn'Mliiite payment,and thuse ha\ingctmiM against tbe j wmt uillpreMjut thwui prciwly aulu -uutau*! fur set' tleweut. I;UBKKT >'f.)KY» WMLL V. ( AfvH M, If** Adm'f.
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