" THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. : Butler, Pa., Wednesday, JUNE 7,'865 WniSKKP.s!!! —Those wishiug a line | set of whiskers a nice moustache, or a beautiful head or glossy hair, will please read the card of TIIO-S. I<\ CHAPMAN j in another part of this paper. Bar Head lie v. Young's Fast-day ser mon. It will be time well spent. (fiy- In to-days paper will be found the j card of Mrs. llertsberger, who is prepa- , red to do Dyeing and Scouring on short ] notice and reasonable term". Bftr The weather at present, (Monday,) j is very dry and Warm. The lieat of the ; sun is indeed oppressive. Oats and corn j stand in great need of rain, which wc hope, will soon relieve vegitation from its present rather critical position. Xhc Great Horse Show- In our paper of to-day will be found the advertisement of the I'.-bhrvbd horse Sir Henry, lie is said to be a truly remark able animal. His performances are said to bo of such a character as to have gain- j <ed for him the well deserved appellation ; " The ll 'onder of the World." It is ! said tliat crowd* flock to see him wherever \ lie is exhibited* lie will be in lJutler j on Monday and Tuesday the 12th j and 13th inst., at which time all who! wish can see him. I nicti Mate Convention. A State Convention will be held at > Harrisburg,'on V* !'.i)NKSI)A , I 111'. | 19TII JULY, 18<3">. at 12 o'clock M., for j the purpose of putting in nomination a j State ticket, to be supported by the friends j of the Union at the coming October elec- j tion. The earnest and zealous labors of a loyal j pec pio secured the great victory in 18C4. \ nnd made the war, which our enemies de j nounced as a failure, a glorious excess in 18(55. Our flag has been maintained —our en- . <>mies destroyed—our Government pre j served, ami peace re-established. Letev cry friend, who aided in this result, take j measures to be represented in that Con \ vention. We must see to it that the fruits of our success are not lost to the j Nation. liu'sinessof vast importance will be pre- ; sented for its consideration, and every j district in the State should be repre- j sented. • SIMON CAMERON, Chairman. A- W 'V I NK,, ICT'} Secretaries. M IKN 1 OKNKY, \ j AWOI EIfTS. bTATE IKNATA MR. Enrror.:-Plense announce the name of Qenersd JOHN N. PI'KVIANCE, of Bnller town'hjp. ns a candi- 1 date fir State Ben;itor--«uhject tiflhe decision of the iCepuldican pilmary election. M AVY HKPRNTRRI* VOTCBS. MR. EDITOR :-Plense announce the name , 112 MOMAS ' ROBIN HON, "112 Butler township as H C m lidnte 112 r gtnte Senator, subject to the decision of the Republican pri tiiiirv election. MANY VOTIES. ASSEMBLY. MR. FMTOR:— At the reqne T of a number of friend*. > T have consented t<. he n candidate 112 >r As«y>nibly. subjaet to the decision of the Republican primary meetings. In submittin/ n»y name for the position. I have to wvv _ to mv friend* that circumstances beyond my control, will prevent me from making an extended nnv tw. 1 shall Imve to leave my rw»oln the hand* of my friends: pledg ing myself, if nominated nnd el cted, to try and discharge 4he duties .>f the position faithfully. Alexander Leslie. MR. KMTOR—Plea'.ennnounre the nam* of William I fhnvth of Lancaster Tp. n« a candidate fur Assembly.' subject to the derision of the Republican primary elec tion, and oblige Many Voters. Mr. Editor -Plen*e announce the name of r«pt llenrv Pillow, of Franklin township. as a candidate for Assembly subject to the decision of the Republican par ty. Park or tp. Mr. Editor—Please announce the name of JOHN 11. NKOI.EY. »sa rnndidate for Assembly, eubject to the decision of the Republican Primary Eh ction and oblige MANY VOTERS. COUNTY TREASURER. MR EPlTlß—Please announce the W-.nie of Wtlliam William* of portersville. a* a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the docislonor tholUpublican pri mer y election Mr. Williams Is a worthy citizen. ha* only one limb. • and Is tliearfore much Inconvenienced In the pursuit of a livelihood. Should tho g»od people of the c mnty be •tow the T<t'««iirers office npon hint it would be accep- i ted by hi* many friends, as a valuable f»v-»r. Muddy-Crcelc. MR FPITOR :-**Plen*e annonnce the nnise of W* •CROOKSHANK, of Winflohl township, wa «an«lid>ite for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the R«- eublicaii p*rty at the primery electicn. Mr. Crook* shank is one of our substantial citizens. He has alren- j /ly been before the people, and we bel'« y • be intends ( making this his last effort—has two son* in the armv— j his nomination would be accepted a* a mark of well ! earned confidence by his many fiieuds. Many Republicans, . Mr. Editor:—Please announce the name of «"m F Moore, of the Wo.of Butler, r* a candidate of Countv Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican primary election. Mr. Moore lest an arm—almost lost : his life in the sen-ice of his ronntrv. hi* nomination would be i: fitting acknowledgement of his patriotic ser vices. The Soldiers Friend. MR. EMTOB:—Please announce then ame of Martin Reiber of the bnro. of Butler, n* a candidatef r County Treasurer, subject to the declsiou of the Republican pri mary election, and oblige MANT FRISCO#. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. MR. EDTTOB :—P eve announce through the column* ] of your paper, that I will be a candidate for the office of j District Attorney, subject to the decision of tho RepuMi can Primary Election. W. H. 11. RIDDLE. Put let Pa. COUNTY AUDITOR. Please announce the name of J. C. KELLY, of Worth p., as a candidate for County Auditor, COMMISSIONER. MR. FOlTOß.—Pleas* announce the name of Allam Pi sor of Worth Tp. as a candidate for County Commission er. subject to the decision of tb« Republican primary election, and oldige Many Voters. MR. EDITOR :— pieone announce the name of Sumuel 8. Dell of Kairview tp , a* a candidate fur County Commis sioner. subject t«» th»* decision of the Republican prima ry electii n, and oblige Many Citiczns. BIR. EDITOR—PIena announce the name of William Dick, of Franklin Township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Republican primary Election Many Voters. Ma. RO»I*SON— Df/ir .?«>:—Allowmo to offer through theCitir.en, tho mime of JOHNSTON WHITE, of Mid dlesex Tp.. a* a candidate for Commissioner Mr. White is one of our oldest «uri| most faithful citizens. He wes the candidate of the v hig parry f„r Oris office a great mai* years ago, when thi- party was io the mlrinoty. and shared the fatn of his party. Ue came near being nominated again by the Republican partv: his nomina tion now. would seem but fitting, and would be accepted by his many friends as a great f*vor to a worthy clttzea April 12,1866. CLIKTO*, COUNTY SURVEYOR. MR. EDITOR —Plea** announce the name of Darid Scott as a eandidato for County Surveyor, subject to the decis ion of the decision of the Republican primary clectien MR. EDlTOß—Please announce the name of Dickson McCandlessrs a candidate for county Surveyor, subject to the decision of the Republican primary election. MR. EDITOR :—Please announce the name of N. M. Sla tor of Jackson tp.. n» a 112 -r County Surveyor subject to the decision of the Republican primary elec tion, and oblige Many Oltlseus v.v RRI ED. On Thursday. Rifley to MitfeMtuy I>A#l, jrll ofPenu township, Butior Co. Pa. On Wednesday. May 31.*t by the tame. Charles Linnae us Allen, M. D.. of Rutland, \erinoM, 4o Mim* <i«rtru«v Lyon, of Middlesex township, Butler Co. Pa. On the 20th of May, at his residence In Forward Tp.. <gf lr . Dv'd Dickey, In the 69ih year of his age. I Arrival and Departure ofMnils Th« mMt frnin Butler to RoA* Sandj. by wny ofHrfy oke.Cuulternillf, Anin.H!c, Mnrrtn»»l!l« »od CUnton ville. :tfi nilles; 1-svea Butler on Monday ami Friday of each week, at fi o'clock, a. m., returns on Tuesday and Saturday of each weeV at 7 o'ejock, p. m. i The mall from Butler to Salem Crosx Roads, by way of. ' SAXonburg,Sarversvlllo.Freepot%Shearer R.md*, McLaughlin's Store and Oaklaml Cross Roads, 4 .miles; ! ieaves Butler on Tuesday and Saturday of each week, at & o'clock, a. m.: returns on Friday ar.d Monday cf each week, at 8 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to New Castle, by way of Monnt Chsiraut Prospect. Portorsville and Princeton, 2S miles; leaves Bailor on Monday and Thursday of each week, at 6 o'clock a. in : returns on Tuesday and Friday of each i week, at 5 o'clock, p. m. ' Tli" innll front rfutler to Lawrenceburg, by way of North Oakland Barnharfs Mills. Baldwin and Bruin. 25 miles, leavs Butler on Monday nnd Friday of each Meek, at 9 o'clock, a. m: returhs ch Tuosday and Saturday of oach I week, at 9 o'clock, p. m. 1 Th» mail from Butler to New Brighton, by way of Po- I tersbnr?. Rroak-N'wk and Zelionaple. 29 miles; with two additional trip- botweeßßreak-NeekaiidZeUenople; te«v» Butler on Wedne-dny of each waek, at 7 o'clo<-k, ,\. in.; re urnson lliursdcy of «>ach week, it 5 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to Pittsburg, by way of Glade J Mills U.*kcr.-ti wn. Tally Cavy, Etna. Deqnesne and Alle • alienv City. 32 miles; leaves Butler every morning, except I Sunday, at 7 o'clock, a. m.; arrives at Butler from Pltts | burgh"by the samo route, every day, Sunday excepted,at ; l o'clock, p. in. Tho mail from Butler to Mercer, by way of McCandless, ' BrowningU-n. Hlipper.v-Rock, North Liberty, London and Balm, 32 nulen : leaves Butler every day, Sunday e*r»p. ted, at 1 o'clock p. rotunis by the same route, every day, Sunday excepted; arriviug in Butler at 7 o'clock in the m-irniug. The mail from Rntlor to Indiana, by way of Coyles ville, Worthlngton, Klttnnning. Elwton and Shelocta, 4'miles; leaves Butler on Monday and Thursday of ench week, at 4 o'clock, a. m.: returns on Tuesday and Friday of each week, at 7 o'clock, p. m. The mail Bom Butler to Boyd-town, R miles, leaves Boydstown on Friday morning of each week, arrive * at Butler in the f.ren -on ; d.parts for Boydst.wn same .lay after the arrival of the mail from Pittsburgh. »PECIAt aOTICi»s~ CONNOQUENESBINO LODOE ■ \ I. O. . 112 f F.^lds^lts «lx o'clock. Brethren from sl*ter lodges are respectful I y Invited to attend. By order of the N. G. n A. Y. M.—Butler Lodge, Ji0.272, A. Y.M.holds ij\ i»--tatfd meetings in the 0»ld Follows Hall,on Main Street. Butler IW. on ♦he first Wed lies /VX\ d«> of 'vh month. Brethren from slater i ' Y > L»/dgos ore rsspectfully invited to attend. By order of the W. M. To ( <iii»uini>tlves. j CONSUMPTIVE sufferers will receive a valuable pre- I scripti' ii for the cure of C<>n-nniptiuo. Asthma. Bronchi ! ti« and all throat and Lung affect ions, (free of charge. »by ! -( nding their addrc-s to Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, WilllanisbUrg, Kings co., New York. | Dec. 7, lS04::3mo. ! EDITOR or CITIZKX: DEAR Sl*;— With your permis si. M 1 ui -b to say to the readers of your paper that I »:Ji send, bv return mail, to all who wish it (fre:-) a Rt -1 eipe with lull direct!- nsfor making and using a simple Vevrt table l».alm that will effectually rem >vs In ten jtoys, ! Pimpl- Blotches, Tan. Freckles,*aud all Impurities of flu- Skin, leaving th • --uno soft, clear, smooth and Beau- I will also mall free to those having Bald Head*, or Bare I ti.-s simple directions and information that will ! enable tl.em t«. start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, i Whi kt is,or a .Moustache, in loss than thirty days. All applications nmy.-r-l by return mail without charge. Respecttully yours. Til OS. F. CH A PMAN, CliemJst, 831 Broadway, New York. Butler, March 1,18P5;:5m- The Itridal Chamber. ' A note of warning and advice to those suffering with Seminal Weakm-*, General Debility, or Premature I>e -1 cay. fr«»m whatever cause produced. Read, ponder, and Sent'FREE to snv address, for the benefit of the of i fllcted. Sent by return moil. Address ,JAS. S. IttJ 1 I.EU. 429 Broadway, New York 1 I Butler April 13 1865::3 mo. ! 7OE»TI.K)IAS cured of Knwu Debility, j\ I'rematuit liecay, nnd effoctsofyouthful ImPs i cretion. will bo happy to furnish others with the means of euro, i fttt of charge). This remedy is simple, fcafo Jo. full particulars, by return mail, please address JOHN n. OGDES. Juno *, 18C.fi, 3m, BO Na»s:iu St., New York. SEW A I»V ERTISEMES IS. I JKUH'MEtIY ANnnAIROIt, FOR THE MTLLKiX, i ut lUM.MIW'OS'B Drug Store, Botler, Pa. BOOT, S%-'SHOE, LEATHER AND FINDINGS STORE, ON MAIN STREET, One door North of M'Aboy's Store. GENTS' FRENCH CALF ROOTS. SHOES AND CONGRESS GAITERS. LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS. MISSES' ROOTS, SHOES, AND GUMS. | BOYS BOOTS & SHOES. Slioos of nil Hinds. A Fl'I.L AND CDMrLBTF. ASSORTMENT of my own mmiufuctiirp. con.tnutlv ..n li»nd,«nd woiklu»a«Ui order, t.flbt BKST BTIK K nnd in lljc LATEST STYLE!. A large nnd full assortment of Kastern stock, of the very be.it material and wtnkiuau.-uip. All kinds of LEATHER & FINDINGS French and Common Calf skins, Sole and Upper Leather, Morocco, A'ij sand Kidt. ROANS AND LININGS Of nil ki»d». We have the larpest. lieet «el<»ctcd. and for the times, the cheapest stock evi-r oflcred for nnle in Rutler. The public are iuvlivd to call and rxamiue f*r them selves. May ni—tf TFIKODORE IRS ELTON. JUST OFE3STE3D. HEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP. ON MAIN STREET, Opposite Boytl'a Building, "11THKRE we are prepared to manufacture Hoote r.n«l \ V Bhoes of nil kind*, to order, of the best material, | in the latest »tyle«, and«»f *he finest workmanship.—on ; the shortest possible notice; and at as reasonable rate§ as the same quality can be bad at any other eatablich ment. J. A. SHAN OR & J. BICKEL- Dutler, -Vay 31,1M. STEEL TOOTH, HAY AND GRAIN RAKES, WALKER'S IMPROVEMENT, MAN UFACTDKBD BY r>. « . Kenssi\t;, Butler, Pa. Tin** Uaku aro warranted to I if oquailj M good, and much cheaper than any now in mat kt*. lintlrr. May Sl::tf. WALL PAPER, AT , M«rclr, it. lWf, DJINEsTAK' Mercantile Appraiser's List. THE 112 illotvlng Is ad Ist of the Vender* and Dealers tn the county of Butler, Aasessed sud Olaseiflodby the Appraiser of Mercantile Taxos, for the year 1565. Adnms T umthip, George Howel 'l4 • W A. M Combs 14 MDOOIST Josenh Hays 14 Austin Pearce 1 14 AVtghenj/ T«wn»\ip. RKSTAURANT James I*. Tanner 13 Casper llerooff 8 Buffalo Township WBTIM.BM I). Kelley. 14 Kelly 4 Shelly 10 ISutU.r Township. Frederick Klopfbustlen 10^ DI.STILLKRT. Itoro. of Zclitnoplc. Jacob Reiber A Co. 10 Kckart & Bentle 14 RESTAURANT. George Snyder 14 Michael Niggle j 8j K. Summers Jk Co. 14 Borough of Butler. . JC. S. Passavant 13 R.C. kJ.L.S! c A boy, 110; DHIOOIST John llerp 11 Amos Lu-ik I* Charles Dulfy, 'U| bekr nousr Roasting A St* in 112! John llal.itoln i » Jarnoa A. Nogloy |l2 RESTAURANT D. T. I'ape jl2j Mr» Werner j » Weber k Troutman [l2i brewer li. C Heineman j 13! John Halstein 110 M. Schneideman nißTit.Lr.Rg 1 M. Cvpher 1141 Kennedy k Musselmani 10 A. Rockenstein 14 John Halstetn 1 10 Thomas stehley u Jefferson Tp. i>R t'oijisTS ' John Dau«berty 14 B. F. Hamilton |I3 Thomas Martin 14 Redlck k Co. 14 l!»m. Sixnnburg HOTIL. I |E. A. Ilelmbold 12 Aloxander Lowry i Ilelmbold* Son 13 RKST i IHUNTS • 1 E. Maurhoft 14 J.R.Shirley J Si BKEWRR William Richoy M? Francis Laube 10 Samuol Svkos A Son Lancaster Tp. Louin Hi'flop H Jacob Laderer Andrew Miller # m Mrs. A. K. Menti 13 Mrs Julia A. Niggle 8! peter Sheidementel *4 Samuel Sjrkes 8j Marion Tp. C. k F. Hurley J4 ORRWKRB I Joseph Bailey 14 Andrew Ml'ler 10; PATIKO HOUBB Anthony Satitgntf 10 P. Mcßride 8 Brady Township, I Middlesex Tp. Jonathan Clntton ! -i\ Thomas Stewort }4 .112. I.iusoy Badger 14! Joseph Adams k Co. j* John Rohrlng 14 D. 11. Lyon JJ Centre Township Peter Kramer Joeebh Coulter 13| RESTAURANT C'trrry Tovrnship j George Cooper 1-1 CASJ.NO ilol.sk Miufdycreek Tp. 11. C. McCov 8 John Bonder 10 r.'oy Township. I Br.ro. of BorierniUe P. Rhodes 14! S. McClymonds A, 4 J. Wilson 13! James Newton RTST \CRANT Aiken A Kennedy |- James Wilson 8! William Williams l 4 Clearfield Township, j nOTEL George McLoughlin |ll| John Oliver RATING IIOCSK RESTAtfRAHT John Green 8 J. n. Adllngton 8 i'ono>rd Twiihip I llnro. nf /turrinilte Conwuy * Kuhn 14; rubblwii A AyrM }•■ CrinnontienciSing Tp. . Harris A Morrow [» Sanuulßeed " 13 Robert Black .Tames Hu-selton Il4| John E. Curry U J. A. It. 11. BoggS , 14 KATINO HOUSE Miss Mary M« Kinney 14: Samuel Kerr r.'. T \ URANT ; W. A. Cummina S. PWalt. M I s Oahland Tp. Cranberry Tp. ! Adam 801l John F.rhmsn 14; Adam Lnlay 14 Samuel Barker ,14| RE^TAURAKT (j. ii. McCaw 141 Adam Roll 8 RKST A t-R ANT I ' Parlcr Tp. William Garvin ! 8 Young A Moore IATI.NO nOC K I RESTAURANT Jacob Dumbaugh John Goodyear r.;r;. of M,tlenl>.w» Venn Tp. ffnliTimn * tetzor 14; U. AS. J. Itanktn '* i,. Harnluirt 14 R. M. Douthett )j» 14. Foderiek 14, Tliot.iM Vauvoy M M. Uiutdr HiJ.lt Sutton t 1 nnEvrCR I slipperi/roelc Tp. Gotleil. Iliieh 101 KITING HOCSI Miirtiew Tp. I i Je**o Keister o Klbholu lVutions 14) Baro. of OaitreviHe llonry Urupen 13 Wm Hell A Co. Chamber, »tt 14 bard 4 &>n 1 - Fanhlin Tp. ! pßtrnctST Wm. 11. II Hippie |l4 T.W.Pearson 12 llenrv Stevcna n 'l4 rr.sTALRANT •' DiMiLLi.r.r i T. W. K»n«y. 6 Jacob liny* 110 Summit Tp. ftorn. of Prosr 1 Jac 1» Reiber 14 Mr', tillm h A Kniees ,''' Martin Pflfter |l4 Thomas Critchl >w 11; Be taurant. j MarshalJ t Riddl'j 114 Martin Pflfter j 8 A. P. A W. C. Bry-on Washington Tp. itKSi \ i t; A NTS i Hammond A Co 11 Samuel Kiddle 8 R. A. JVifllln A Co. 11 Henry Mymao 8 Eating House. Ja\ lson Tp. i 11. L. A Nancy Henlcn 8 David A Mil vain 14 D. C Fowler 8 John Baikey W Win Add Tp. J. A 11. Ash 1 * j D. Denny A Co Robert Boggs 14 J/. Kirklaud 14 MSTiLLERT i Hermati Forater 14 A. Zelgler A Fiedler 10 Abner Walters 14 Boro. of Harmony Worth Tp. Peter (Itt'» 1! • John Ptoder A Co. 12 Robert Gilliland 11 Johnathan Clutton 14 Calvin Detrix 14> Eating Haute. MusHclman A Cmpstead 14' J/rs J/ary J. Hoalott 8 An Appeal will beheldat the Commissioners office at Bntle:-. -n M- -nday. the 12th day of June. A. D. 18«iA.— Notice is hereby given, that the law requires all licen c- - to be paid on or bef-re tho Nt day of July next, or tho Treasurer will bring suit on the satuo. ROBERT Mi. KLWATN, Jfay 31, ISfio Mercantile Appraiser. REPORT Ofthr Allrgheny A Bntler Plnnkßoad Company for the ycar endtiig 3lay I '65. EARNINGS, Tolls received At (into N». I.for 2miles,...n $2921,72 * 'I " 2517,00 " k " 5 " 2728,75 I •• ft •• 10 «.i0 •• 5 *' CU " 1132,50 14 ♦» " 6 " 525,83 7 "fi M ; 1022,98 Vot collected at gates, 218,42 From Stago Coaches, 811.00 Total earnings 112 18564,20 EXPENDITURES. Toll Gatherers and Huuse* 112 1710.70 Treasurer 270,«2 IT. s. lax.- 173.53 la Mental expense*, 16,13 Counterfeit in -ney, ~...17,00 REPAIRS, River division. 5 milos $3979.75 line Creek " 5 " 497,67 Hakerstown u 7U « 1020,51 Glade Mills «' 5 14 705,19 Butler •« 10 " 1403,73 7060.75 Total expenses $9860.73 Balance—Paid on'dobt and interest 3703,47 Agregate - $13504.20 Tho Bonds ie-oied by thl* company, and for the pay ment of which the entire stock was pledged, are now diie and unpaid. The law provides that after thirty day* the President shall givan- tlce aud proceed to sell the stock; but any stockholder by paying his proportion of the debt may relieve his stock from sale. The proportion la one dollar aud thirty cent* to each share of *t"ck. The reduction In the amount, which it wa« ntated 0> the Inst annualreport would be needed, la caused by the fact that the company liave unexpectedly been able to reduce their iudebtt'.lnor>s during the year aa above state«l. OFFICERS ELECTED FOR ENSUING YEAR. President, Wm. Campbell: Managers, Thos. W. Shaw, Richard Morrow, John Waddle, Harvey Osborn, Chris tian Siehert ; Trnasurer. James Rredin; Auditors, H C. Heineman. J. C. Coll, and Harvey Colbert. May 17, 1805, J. "RKDIN, Sec y. Administrator's IVotirc. I ETTERS of Administration on the estate of S. D. Jj Christy late of Cherry Township, doe'd. having been granted to ihe undersigned,all Persona knowing them selves indebted to said estate aie requested to make immediate payment, and those having claim* ngninst the same will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. H *. CHRISTY. May 17,186r-. Admr. Ailniiiiisfi'iilor's Notice. I T ETTF.RS of Administration on the estate <>f Jona- I than Ilockenberry. late of Cherry Tp. dee'd having been duly i*sne<l to the mdersigne<i, therefore all pemomi knowingth"Tn*fdves indebted to said estate, aro requee tetl to tn ike imme<linte payment,and those havineclaims against the same will pres*ut them properly authentica ted for settlement. It. F. CHRISTY, Ad m. May 17. ibCo. MOWING MACHINES. FARMERS are invited to call and exomin our assort ment of Mowing Machines. We are prepared to feruish them on reasonable terms and with the LATEST IMPROVEMENS. We al«o on hands, Hay Elevators. Cultivator® tc. Butler. May 10,1865. J. G. k W.CAMPBELL. Administrator's Xotlec. ESTATE or JOSIAH RROWN, ntc'n. LETTERS of administration on the estate of .To<dah Brown, iee'd, late of Fairviww tp.. having l»cen issued by the Register to the undersigned; therefore, all par*>ns knowing themselves indebted to onid estate, are requeetedto make immediate payment, and t*j<we having claims against the same are required to present them properr authenticated for settlement. May 10,1865. K. C. CA JfPBELL, Adm r. Carpenters Take Notice. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received liir the erection ami completion of a Choich building for the U. P. congregation of Mouut Varnum, near North Washing ton. Butler county, Pa., until the 15tb day of June next, on which day the committee will meet on the premises, at 10o'clock A.M. Any information required can be obtained by applica tion to the undersigned at Anawlale. Butler .County, Pa, or to James W. Kelly at North Hope, Butb-r connty. Pa. ' A plan of the building can be seen by calling tip Rev. Wm. A. Black, near the premise*. H. C. M'COY, j May 9th. 1805. Chairman of Committee. A. M. NF.YMAN, M. D. ' Phyeldnn and Nurgcon t Office immediately opposite Walker's buildmQ# Bsitlei' Pa. Dec. 9, 18«::tf. U. S. LOAN THIRD SERIES, 230,000,000. Bj» authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for the sale of L'nitcd States Treasury Notes, offers to the public the third aeries of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three-tenths per ceut. Interest, por annum, known as the 7.30 LOAN. These Note® are issued under date of July 15th. 18t&. and are payable three years from that date, in currency, or are convertible at the option of the holder into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDSJ. These bonds are now worth a handsome premium, snd are exempt, an ara all the Governmcns Bonds, from State, Count if, and Municipal taxation, which addi from one to three per cent. per annum to tluir value, ac cording to the rate levied upon other property. The interest is payable semi-annually by coupon* at tamed to each note, which may be cutoff and sold to any banker. The Interest at 7.30 per cent, amounts to One cent per day on a SSO note. Two cent* " »« " SIOO *' Ten •« " " " S3OO *' SO « " « • SIOOO ** $1 »« " « •» SSOOO Notes of all denominations named will be romptly furnished tfpon receipt of Kubscriptions. The notes of this Third Series are precisely similar in form and privileges to tile Seven-Thirties already sold, except that the Government reserves to itself the option of paying interest in gold coin at 0 per cent.. Instead of 7 3-loths in currency. Subscribers will deduct the in terest in currency up to July 15th, at the time when they subscribe. Tbo delivery of the notes of this third series of the Seven-Thirties will commence on the Ist of Juno, and will bo made promptly and continuously after that date. The slight change made iu the conditions of this TUMID SERIES affects only the matter of interest.— The payment in gold, If made, will be equivalent to the currency interest of the higher rate. Tho return to specie payments, in the oventof which only will tho option to pay interest in Gold bo avail ad of, would so reduce and equalize prices that puechases ma le with six per cent, in gold would bo fully equal to those made with seven and three-tenths por cent, In cur rency, This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET .now offered by tne Government, and Its superior ad» ' vantagesmake it tho Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than $230,000,000 of the Loan authorized by tho last 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 the notes will un doubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been the case on closing tho subscriptions ty other Loaus. Ih order thai citizens of every town »nd ol .tho country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan the National Banks, State Honks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agonts, in whom they have confidence, and who only ore to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive orders. •TA.'V COOKE* SUBSCRIPTION AOKJCT, Philadelphia. Subscriptions will be received by the First National Bank, of Butler, Pa, March 16, 18tl6-~3:m. liist of C auses. rpilE following is the list of causes set down for trial L at June term 1865. rtnsT WEEK. Com. W. 11. William at al. vs Roesdng k Walters, James Wier vs William Bell. Jacob Ilepler vs H. P. Shakely. 11. 1». Shakely vs Jacob Ilepler Mordeies Jones va U.K. Slater. Win. St >ry vs Wni Adams S. It. l'effer. vs Zeigler FidlerA Co, John M . M'Candless & wife vs Joseph Coulter 4 wife. Jacob Ehrman vs K. Harbison, et. ul. Dr. J. Brothers, vs Heftry Koscnhaugh Andrew Sloan vs Daniel lloovor, et. ol SKCOXD WEEK. Benjamin Chews Exr's. va E. L. Ocllespi© G. W. Crozier, adm'r of Dr. JaoMtS Graham vs Jacob 7.ei£icr, D. Kelly vs Sarah M Gill, ot al John C. Scott et al partners, Scott Baker & Co. vs Wm. Boggs K. ftreedons Ad'm. vs Herbert Savage Wm, Lit lb-A wife vs Jacob Neely Patrick O'Donnell vs Uecrge ftlurrcn. Francis Mc Bride, ad'm of John Swart*. use <.f 11. J Bvs R. Graham. John M. McCnndloss ys Mrs A McCleary John M McCandless vs Joseph Coulter & sctfe Thomas Beed vs Joseph Bredin * John M McCandless & wife vs J Coulter A wife ay 10. 186 ft. Wm. STOOPS. Proth'y Appraisement List. f|IHE following Appraisement Lists under the fifth sec- I tion of the Act of April 14, 1851, have been presen ted and ftl«»*l in the ofll< of tho Clerk of tho Orphan's Court of Butler county, to-wit: No. 76, March Term, 18C3, Mrs. Susan Davis, widow of David Davis, dee'd. Beal F*tat»* amounting to S£JU,S3. SUSAN DAVIS, WM. GIBSON. Ex'rs. N0.62, March Term, 1805, Mrs Fancy Elliott, widow of John Elliott dee d. Pcrsanal paoperty amounting to $300,00 GC. SKDWICK. W.C. FLEMMING, Ex'rs. No. BH, March Term. 18G5, Mr*.. Catharine Dillama widow of Philip Diilauian, dee'd. Personal proper, amounting to $223,02. JACOB BOH RES Ad m. No. 84, March Term. 1805, Mrs. Elizabeth Wimor, widow of Win. Wiiuer, dee'd. Personal property amoun ting to |300,00. J NO. HUMPHREYS, Admr. Of which the creditors Heirs end legatees distributees and other*interested will take notice and appear at the next Term to-wit: the second Monday of June next and not later than the third day thereof, to show cause against the same. By the Court, May 17, 18l>5, W.J. YOUNG, Cl'k. Tavern License. rpilE fdlowing persons have filed their application to I June Session. 1806 in the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of IJ u tier county for Licence under the Act of Assembly of March 21 *t, and April 20, 1868, to regulate the sale of intoxicating drinks. 1, Marion ll<>ch. Dor. Milierstown, 2 Jordan Kyth. bor. Butler. 3 G. H Guuipor, bof. Millerstowq, 4 Sarah Kruinpe. BuTd* Township, 6 Geo. Truhy. Buffalo Township. 0 William l-teher, Penn t« wnship. 7 Btchanl Doncaster, bor, Htrmony. 8 John Grey,. Cl«arfield township.* 0 Thomas RTrhards. Centre township. 10 Jos. M Caution. Jac. Nagele, Brady tow^hip. II Jaiiie-* 1,.< >lgin. Allegheny township. 12 Patrick Kelley, bor. Bntler. 13 George M Carney, Falrview town-hlp. e I It John Dangherty Jeffers >u townsfaip. 16 M. /imniei man, b »r. Butler. * lfi Mrs. Ann Brctdon. bor. Prospect. 17 Christ inn KtMzel. L iticaater ti>, 18 Joseph Hick, Oakland tp. 10 J Kelly, Paiksr tp. * Licenses will be presented on Monday June 14, 1865 Remonstrances must U« filed on or before that day. Ap p;K-ants will bring their bonds to iny office before tho day of hearing. Licenses must be taken out within flf , teen dav* after being granted, or they will be rernk eel wc j cordine t > law. W. J. YOUNG, Clerk. May 24. 18*55. List of Collectors appointed for 1865 | Allegh'y, Jas <t. A ndeeson,! Mercer, Honrv Clark, dams, Wm. Speer ; Middlesex. J.W. Monks, Brady, Arch. Hogs Huddycreek. Isaac Clel and, [ Buifalo, Andrew Shearer ;otkland, Alex. Simpftou • Butler. Wr* Cratty. ] Penn, Andrew Euiarick, I Centre George Rider. Parker, John Say, I Clay, George Titnbiin. *Slippe.-yr"ck. 11 II Vincent, Cherry, Mat hew M'Gregor, Summit, G. W.Bert ley, | Clearfield; Isaac Shaffer, 'Venango, Patrick M'Bride, ! Clinton, AW»ham Monk*. Washington, 11. Campbell, j Concord, Japies Kelley, Wlnficlu, Wm. Keener, Cranberry. Jas. Sample, 1 Worth, D. Studebaker. Conno'g, M. W. Shannon, Bor. Butler, Cam. Cochpm, Donegal, Jno. . Keever, 44 Mlllers'n, A. Hen-shew, Fairview. W. C. Campbell, M Proepect, Ah,. Shanor, Franklin. A. B. Stevenson, " Centrevllle. R. M'Coy. Forward, B. S. Douthett, " Harmony C. Kridler, Jackson, Martin Siller. M Port er.svi lie, 11. Oliver. Jefierson, Herman Scltafljor " Raxonburg, A. Msnrhoff Lancaster, John Scott, " Zelienople. Geo. Fieeae, Marion, John Gilmors, ** Ilarisvilie, Ja* Mugill, By order H. COLBERT, May, 24, 1*65, Clerk JPublic Sale. BY virtue of an order and decree of the Orphan's j Court of Butler county, Pa., the under*'gaed Ad • I ministraior of Henry V. Stoopx, late of Washington tn a ' dec d. will offer for sale at public outcry on the premises On (lie V6th day of May,at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, elghty-oidht acres of land, be fit e same more or lesa,situ»te«l in Wasnington townahip. Butler county,. hounded t»_v and adjoinintf lands of Phillip Stoops jr. William Christy, Milo Klinfeltor, Rol»erl Hanna and others. Terms— Cash In HAND, on confirmation of sale bv the said Court. WILLIAM STOOP**, Adin'r. Afril 19.1fW. IGRAND OPENING! OF I i Spring &, Summer; DRY GOODS, AT ! D. T. PAPE & CO, An Extraordinary large Stock OF GOODS; i Purchased Before the Late 1 ADVANCE, J| And will be sold at Astonishing ! LOW PRICES. ii i! || Call and I.ook Through; OUR STOCS |l Before Purchasing I' _ ii FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP llißfler, !•«. Capital, .... sioo.ooo. This Bank has been Appointed a SPECIAL FOR TIIE BALE OP THE 7«30 LOAM, Wo offer this deslrablo investment In sums to suit pur- , chasers. Tho notes are in sums of SSO. MIOO IHSOO KIOOO A #BOOO ! and are convortahlc, Ains 15, 18C8, Into U. S. 5-20,' Six per cent Gold bear- I ing Bonds, May 10,1865:8t. I J.CUMMIXUB. Cnshlar. Dr. B. F. Hamilton &. Co. DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, liojd'N Uloefe, Butler S*a. For Sale a Pure Quality of DRUGS PAINTS *i US DYE-STUFFS gpoxo r.s BRUSHES. CAR CON OIL BENZOLE VARNISH P A TENT M EDICIN ES WINES LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES FANCY SO APS, PEftFXJMRfIY, NOTIONS WINDOW GLASS, PLASTER PARIS, 81. Cab Soda CREAM TARTAR, Etc. Etc. Wines for Sacramental Use, at Cost. AGENTS FOR DR. MURFIAV'S MEDICINES. Physicians Prescriptions, Carefully Compounded. The Attention of Phys clans and peoplo generally, ere invited to give us a call, being confident can sell as low as«ny similar establishment iu the Qounty. May », 1805. Ilegl«trr« Xotice. NOTICE Is her ebr piven. to all persons interested, that the f-dlrwinjr accounts have been passed and filed in the Registers Offlco, of Bntler ccuntv. and uiM ho prescntetl for confirmation an«l allowance, to the Or phan's Court, to he held in tho boro. of Butler, on Wed ensdey Juno, 14,1565. Final account of A. McCai d'ess, Adm'r of Wm. John ston dee d. Filed March 29,18C5, Fiu»l account of Egbert Hartley Jr. Executor of Robt Bart ley Sr. Dee'd. Filed Mar. 89, 1805. Final account of Newton Kennedy. Adm'r of Edward Kennedy, Exr. of David Kennedy, doe'd. File«l April 11,1865, Final account of Philip Snydor and Jonathan Walker Ex'rs. of (100. Stepp 4 dee'd. Filed May 3d, IMS. Final account of Solomon Dodils, Ex'r. of James dee d. Filed May 9,1865. Final account of Newlon Kennedy, Adm'r. of Edward Kennedy dee'd, Filed May 8.1565 Final acconnt of Harriot Milllgan. Executrix of Joe. Miligan dee'd. Filed May 6,18t>6. Final account of John Conn, Guardian of Flnley Mor timer. minor child of Johathan Mortimer. Filed May 6,1865. Partial account of J. M. McCandless, Trustee for sale of Real Estate of John Hockenberv. Filed May 15. JO UN 11. CRM TV, March 17,1866. Dep. Keg. SHERIFF'S SALES. ~ ny virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias Iwued out of the Court of Cofnmon Plea* of Butler county, and tome directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court ilou«e in the borough of Bntler. on Monday, the .2th day of June, A. D-, 1865, at one o'clock, p. m„ the fdlowing described property, to wit: All the richt, title. Interrst and claim "112 M. F. White of in and to twenty-oua and a half acres of land more or less, situated in Connnquenesning tow nib Ip. Butler Co. Ptw. boundcl and dweribed a« follow-: North by Th-n Alexander, east by Rnht. Martin's heir-, south by old Harmony road, west by fleo. Belghley; nil flared and under fence. Seir.ed an«l taken in execution a* the property of M. F. White, at the suit of Mercer Jt Co. May iO, 1865. W. O BRACKENRIDGE. Kxecutor's ?ioll«e, ESTATE OF DANIEL MEALS, I>EC'P. T OTTERS testamentary on the estate of Dan'l Meals, Jj late of W shington township, dee d, having been!■« sued to the nnderHigne.i All persons knowing them selves indebted tosaid estate,are notified to make Imme diate payment; and those having claims a#aiu«»t tho same, will them ly authenticated for set tlement JACOB DAUBE>'SJ>FLT 8. D. MKALB. >!\rch Clh. F.xccntor,. Admtiihtralur 1 )' 3Toti<*e. IKTTKItB of non.on tho r j of I>aniel Wolfbrd lnte«»f Cherry Tp. deed, having J been duly uwued t«i the undernigne*!, «ll persuos knoxv- I ing theyi'tltos lndobted to the*j«m«? will m «ke imme>li ate payment, and tb-me having claims against sai't otate WiR present them properly authenticated 112 >i settlement. May 17, 1865. R. F. CHRISTY. Ad'm. Valuable Farm for Sale. I offer for sale a form on Mnddycreek, edjoioinir lands r.f Jacob k John Brown, in CJay townahip.4>ontiuning .one hundred and thirty-four acre*—about one hundred thirty of which Jh pranio iiiea.|<»w—g<MM| or chard, frame house and log barn. For terms iinjuire of the nubwrriher. CHARLES M'CANDLESS. Butler, April 5,1865. Butler Pa T-AJKZIE 3STOTXGE!. AS my wife, kllixab«th Jane Conn has left my bed and board on tbo 9thiast. without any jiint cause, I 1 thervfore wain all persons from harberins or truMtlng ! her on my account aa I will not be accountalde for »ny debta contracted by her. JAS. L. CONN. William £2. Moore. :; PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT 1 K. M'Jnnkln'l OJfa. Main S4Mlt. op . poslte Zimmerwan's Hotel, Butler, Butter Co. Pa. » No ebsrge until cliims received Teacher's Examination. f]l XAMi:<AMIOK*«»t Tethers fbr Samimr Schools i 111 will be heM at Itntler, (Fuller Schocl Uobaefl Tuee' oily, April 25th; Saxonburg, Wednoaday, April 26th" North Was hi Tipton, Friday, April 2Rth ; Sonbcrry, Sat arday, April 2dth; IlorrisviLle, Tuosduv, May 2d; Proe >ect, Friday, May sth. Each npjtliennt will provid* pen, ink, paptr, a stamp ed envelope with old oert'Jlcatc, a nd a Are rent revenue damp inclosed. A. If. WATKKS, # County fiupt. Writ of" Partition. Tiufler Cbuuty, tt riIME Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, To the Sheriff X of Butler county, Oreoting. \Vhor«n«i at an Orphau'n Court field at flutter, In and tot the county of Hutler, the petition of Kobort M'Kin nls w•§ presented. setting forth. That lie la a »on and heir ot Julm M'Kinnls, late <>f Whltestown, Dutl ?r Co., au>l a* such Interested in his estate. That aaiil John M Kinnis died seined in hi« demlstie .a* of fee of in and to a tract of land containing llUDdred*nnd Fifty arren, m»>re or b*ss, situate in Conuoquvnesslng township said county, bonnded by and adjoinfnglanda of Jacob or Samuel Duffort, Joseph Henry E-q. fclias fihanor, aud others, being the same tr;ict of land on which Hamilton Gillespie resides. lotving a widow, Mary and the fallow ing children and to wit: Robert M'- Kimii". Rachel intermarried with Oeorogo Cowan, Re becca M'Kinnls, widow and Lncretlo J. M'Kinnls, John O. M'Kinnls. Alex. S. M'Kinnls Andre*? J. A. M'Kinnls. Celemcncy M'Kinnls child- en ot Andrew M'ltlnnls dee'd Sarah M'Kiunii. wld 'W, and George VT. M'Klaui*, Fran cis M M'Kinn's, Leavenw>rth M Kinnls and Mary A. M'Kfnnß «>f Henry M'Kinnls dee'd. I.ytlla A M'Kinnls widow and Sarah J. M'Kinni*, Sophia J. M'- Kinnls. Hannah M' Kinnis and F.llen V. M'Kinnls, chll dred of William M'Kinulsetec'd. Joseph Balph. husband and James M. Ralph, child of Sarah .Jane M'Klnnis. (Ralph) dee d. Thntno partition or valuation of m!«i real estate lias yet been made. That said J>>bn M'Kin nls died intestate in Rutler county, on the 10th day of March 18*J4- And praying the Court to awwd an In quest to make Partition ami valuation of said Ileal estate according to law. And now to wit: March 27, M66 Court award writ of Partition. W.J. YOUNO, Clet k. And now to wit: April 10, IW-5, ln>juest to beheld in pursuance of above order of Court, on the premie, on Tuesday, May Ifl. 18d6, of which the af <re*aid bei-s and lepal representatives i«f said John M'Kinnii 112t r e hereby ro nested to take notice. W. 0. RRACKENRIDOE. Sheriff Arimiiifsirator'N Kale. IN pursuance of an orderof Orphan's Court of Rnt ler co., 1 will offer for sale on the premises. In Cran berry tp., on Juno lit at 10 o'clock A. 31., all the right title, interest and claim of Joseph 31: Nevln, late of Reaver county, of and in One Hundred Acres of Land, 'more or lens, bounded and described as follows: Com mencing at a Post: thenro south by Ilredin's district; one hundred and five and three tenth perches to a n<*t; thence by lands of (»«orge Otto, eswt, one hundred and fifty-two perches to a post: thence by l"t No. 63, north, ono hundred and five and three-tenth perches to a Pott; tlihnce by lot No- 81, West, one hundred and fifty-two perches to the place of beginning. ALSO —In Name township, all that piece or parcel of laud, bounded as follows: beginning at a Post: west by lands ot Thomatt Llghthill, ono hundred and hfty-scron perchestlience, south by Jot 81, Qlteeu petefces to a post: thence by land of Daniel Otto, east, one hundrsd and perches to a post; thence by lands of—— Simpson; north, twelve perches to jilaco of beginning, thirteen acres and ono hundred and eighteen perchos. Tvjims—One third In hand* aud the balance in two equal annual payments. SAMUEL R<>YD, April 1-th, ISCS:.4t. Administrator. Writ of Partition. IN them itter of the Partition of iho real estate of John Kemer dee d. In the urphan's C<fhrt of Cutler Co. HMd at Butler,on the 13th day of June, 1801. The Commonwealth of Ponnsylv*dia—T«s 'he holm and legal representatives of John Heme! doe'd, to wit: The Petition < 112 Frederick Swat tz, in right and on bo ll alf of his Wlfii, Sophia Svnsrte, a daughter and heir of John Kemer dee d, was presented netting forth that John Kemer, late <.f Middlesex Tp. Butler county dee'd. died in the township aforesaid about the 2d day of June, 1863, Intestate, leaving a widpw and tivo children, and the son of a deceased child to wit: CathArine intertnar rlod with Dr. Peter DocKollere 1 living in LouUvillo Ohio, ! Jacob Kemer living In Adair county Missouri, Hizabeth intermarried with Rirl.aid Umstend.living in Middlesex township, Butler County Pa.; Sophia, intermarried with Frederick Swartz. living in Allegheny city, and being, the partitioner of John rritchlow, a son of Christiana i dec d. who was Intermarried with John Critcblotr Sr_ ; the "aid being ft min >r over tho ago of It years, nrw residing with his father in Foiwa.d townabip, Butler: county Pa. That the said decedent died i»lied in f.-e , of In and to a certain lot or piece or pareii of la id in j Middlesex Tp.. Rutler Co., Pa. bounded and described as j follows: On the north by James Anderson, east by Jno. Smith and James McCollum. south by John Lyon and Jacob Schulmore; west by Johnson White and Michael Eaberman. c ntainlngone hundred acrss more dt loss, j Take notice that an Inquisition will bo held on t premises ou Wednesday, May iii, 1865, at lOo'clock. a.m. j which the legal repreieutatives of Baid dccodent are reunited to tvkeaotico W. 0. BRACKKNRJDOE. I May C, 1805 fcherlf. j NOTICE. TN the matter of the final aeccunt of J«»bn Movers ami Iloury Itosebaugh, Comnutteo of Lawis Reigh lv. In the Court of Common Plena, of Butler county. No. 7, September term., I*o6. And now to wit: March 27th, 1865,accoui.t filed and confirme«l A7«i, and notice «>f the filing, directed to be given.«icc<.rding to rul«\ relating to accounts qf assignees and trustees; and that the same will be allowed on the first day of ©oxt Term, to wit: the 12th day of Juno, A. D. 18HA, nidess exceptions be filed on or before that day, of which iwtico is hereby given. J3utter rmuify, $s ; Certified from the Record thlilft davt 112 April, 1865. WM. SToOP ft, April 16, 1565. Prothonotary. Orphan's f'onrt Sale. BY virttio of an order and decree of the Orphan's I Court, in aud for the county of Butler, the utubr* ; signed, Executor of the last will and te-rtament of Tho». , Martin, late of Parkor tp., doo'd. v»ffer for solo at | public vomlne.on the premises, On llie 1 bill day of May next, at 1 o'clock, one hundred acres of land, moro "rless, alt into In Par. ker tp , county of Butler, and State of Pennsylvania, bound* d by and adjoining lands "112 Jacob Boi r, Daniol James Say, and others. Title go<»d. Tkkms —Ono-thini of the purchase m-mey to be paid on the confirmation of the sale by theCourt, and thevi-B blue In t-wo annual payments, with intorest <row said confirmation. ARCHIBALD MARTIN, THOMAS CAM PP. Ebb, April 19. 18M::3t. Kxecutori. "family blbles. A. FRESH STJPFLY OF Pfiafograjilv Bibles, AT IIEINEMAN'S March 22,1865. NOTICE. I' S the matter of the account of Samncl M. Anderson and Henry Kohlmoyer. A<6ignees . 112 C. L. Henlln.— In the Court of Common Ple.-is of Dutjor county, No. 16. March Term, 18fi0. And ii. w tn-wit April 7th I**66, account filed and no tice of the filing directed to be given according to Uw to rule rel 'ting to accounts of Assignees and Trustees and that the same will be allowed on tho fir*tday of next Term, to-wit the Pith day of June 1805, unless exception! be filed on or before that day, of which notice is hereby given. Jiirtlrr Onunti/, 11. . i ertified from the record this 24tlv day of April ISGS. WM. STOOPS, Pi oth'y. April, 26, iBCS, 8::w. Amlitor"s Notice. TN the matter of the recount of David Murslmll, Adm'r I «.f I h-.mvs M Cor mack deed. In the Orpbfc's Court . 112 butler Co. * A. j. And now to.wit: March 23, 1*66, acc.TitJf rfinni ni ti. and Henry Pillow appointed Auditor, to make dla tribution. By the Cour*. • Cci tilled from the reeord this 14th day of April, ISCS. W. J. Y«)L' sl>? < lerk. All Interested will please take n -tiee, that 1 wlllut end to the luiuM of tiie at»ove aj/pointmeot at ifiv in Prospect, on Saturday, tiie "^Jth'lav of 1 o cluck p. m. II £N K V PiLl^W. I Jley 4-1806. Auditor. Sheriffs Sale, nYsnmhT writs of fieri wtH he exposed t» public sale af »he Conrt Jtogse iq butler, on April •J7th 1«05 the following property, to wit: All the right, tUI« Interest and c aim of Peterßar to, of in and t ► • mT hnridr-rt more or b-sn. sttuate ill Summit Tp . Uutler Co Pa. bonnde<* aud described as follows: n»»rth by lands 112 Joserih Ooitbl, east by Robt. Thom|»-on, w.uth by £l**ifcs iiHra, nnd west by John Fondit, about 60 acres cleared, 9) of which are in infl ow, two double howod l->g houses, and eiu.Hl hewed log house an«J 112» am* l>a.rii therein Peiy.od aud ta ken in execution ; wthe properly of I'eter Ractn, at the suit of Hughe A Hutehiaco. W: 0. BUACKESttIDOK. Bktier, Aprils,lßo6. Sheriff. <>uardiaii .Sale, IN pursuance of an or dei <»f Orphans Court, vf ButUr County: L will offer for sale, on the p rem Lie.% In Ruifo -4o towu>«hip, on April 24th, at 10 O'clock A. M., , all the right, title, interest, ami claim, of John Klliott, a minor child, of John EPiott dee d , t-f, sud in One Hundfed Acres of land, in Buffalo tn.. adjom.nff landsfo J. S. Elliott, W. R. Elli ou. John Klemmg'S and others TERMS CASH. D..* BK AS, Butler Aprtf* Ou»rdlsn of Jtflm BWW D. T.PAPE & CO. One I>oor South of Nation* al Itank, Itutler Pa. HAVE JUST OPENED A very large and attractive Stock of SIF-IR-IHsTO- GOODS, all of which have been purchased AT REDUCED PRICES; DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, Balmoral & Hoop-Skirts, GLOYES AND HOSERY, Mourning Ooorin of all Dei* cription, MILLINERY GOODS, • New Style Cloaliß, Snques and Che». terfields, always on hand and made to Order. Cloaking Cloth of all Kinds CALL A.YD EXAMIX OUR STOCK March 8, 18G5. New Goods, New Goods. 4 LARGE LOT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS* i\ I'LAIN AND FANCY DREaS GOODS, VEhYCHBAP, DE LANES, ALPAOA9, MERINOES. COBUOuI* PLAIDS, FOPLINfI, 4c., *o. • Long and Square Shawls, LADIES CLOAKS. NEL'BIRB, IIATS and DOODS. PLAIN tc BARRED FLANNELS, DALMOIIAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS. LADIES SIWVS, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, ti BAD-DBFABML COMBS COLLARS, As, S!en ? sWear. CLOTH (NO, BOOTS A SnOES, WOOLEN JACKKic READY-MADE SnißTf Cloth, n&nyy Jwtna, Corduroya, Caalni'ta, an 4 Over-Coating Ac., Just received bv JAMES A. NEOLRY. South rnd of town, opposite Zimmerman'* Hotel. Sept. 28, 1804::4t Large & Splendid Stock OF SPRING GOODS, Bought at PANIC Prices, Thomas Siehley's Main St, South of Court House, BUTLER, PA< ■ PRISTS At Wyi 13—IS—30, BLEACHED MCSLIN, \ BROWS SIC3LIN, 10-18 -85- 30. riKLAI.N'B, «o3Q. Dress Goods & Shawls, Ready Made Clothing in every Variety and Pries. BOOTB &, SHOES. IIAT3 A CAPS CLOCKS, ; WATCHES & JEWELRY. Pistois it Revolvers of the Best Make® AT?- bod.r can aave money, bj examining otu •tock before purcbaeing.'feg April 2«, lfttt r i.::4v. Witherspoon Institute. THE Summer Term of five months will open on tAe 18 th •>/ April, and close In timo for the full examina tion* There will bo no harrett vacation. Thoee i InfC to fit thomselveafor the shouU endeavor to be in attendance during toe entire term A few weeks of burriod review ot studiee, although bet ter than non«*,lsof but little account In fitting any ona , to assume th« rpspnnsible postof(>»mmon School Taaoh , er. Time, and diligent application on the part of th* ■ pupil, are absolutely necessary, In order to gala tba ! qualifications required by thn Srhool L»w. | In the Inatitnta English branchos racelra tptrial at ' tentlon, though tba lanpnages and higher Mathernattcs ! will bo taught as faithfully as heretofore Application# I f.r adniishion t jthe Frlmary department shnuld be mada I early, «lnce« limited nnmb«r tan be received. Hend fo* a Circular. Bcv. J. 8. BOYD, A. M. Principal. April. 5, 1865, • Butlar Pa. WHEELER WILSON'S SEWING JOHN WAGLSY, AO«NT FOR UETLKjI COUNTY P/. Headquarters for Butler County, Low* ry House, Butler, Pa, | "VrneMne Stitching donopn nf.tr. MnMilna* i i? ( and Nasdls* kept constantly on hand by Mrs. T. J | bowman, who will attend to all matter* connected wlttf | the agency. In th»» absence of the undersigned j March 22, JOiUN W AOLEY. !THOS. Attorney at Imsm/v? * A.?i I> ! PENSION AN®CLAIM AGEfiT, Office tvi#H Chsa. MTnndlean, E*q.,' Sontli \V«*t cui-ner of tlte Dtuondi Butler ». A<lmiiiistratfr'N *•♦!»«•«. IRTEMof Administration, on tho estate of Archl _j bald K«lley, late of Parker towmdup, dee'd. luira been granted to the andkrtSgfied, therefore all peisona indebted to ki estate are rtapect fully Invitad to make iinm«»dlafepfcymlnt.an'Mho*e havingclniniH against tUA same will present them-prtperly atilk-»irticntwi for set tlement. « KOBtllT 6TOEY. JQtiR tfKL&T Ai»i*» AfvflJO.lW. _
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