THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa., Wednesday, JUNE 7,'865 WHISKERS !!!—Those wishing a fine net of whiskers, a nice moustache. or a beautiful head of glossy hair, will please read the oard of Tiloß. 1\ CHAPMAN iu another part of this paper, fcai. Court is now in session with a full Bench. Business is rapidly pushed for ward. We will endoavor to give synop sis of the proceedings in cur next issue. Just as we are going to press we observe a Reaper & Mower passing down the street. Farmers are you aware that •las. G. & Win. Campbell, keep Agricul tural Machinery for sale? If you are now is your time to purchase. jelj.,. I). T J 'ape, has just received a fresh and splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, which he is selling at reasonable rates. If you want a nico Hon net, or Ladies hat, hero is the place to get it. Ribbons and Fashionable Trimmings of nil kinds; just stop in, and examine for yourself. ConßKCTtOff.—ln our issue of last week two or three typographical errors occurred in Dr. Young's sermon. The worst of which was at the close of the second column of tho (second page. It should read as follows : "It will be sanc tified to us as a nat'on, if we learn to ceate from man." Tho types made it, "ream from war." "It is said that tens of thousands of these brave men fell a pacrifice," should read. "It is sad that tens of thousands, &c." Kicliej ami CtuiniiiKlian. Have enlarged, beautified and much im proved their saloon. It is much more convenient, commodious and inviting than formeily. Ilcre we again sec the lian ly work of Thompson it Eba. Businessmen should take the hint—from thn improve, ments lately made, —and do likewise. I'rofe.slnr lltiiiilllon A <'o.. Will give one more exhibit ion of tho celebrated horse, Sir Henry, this Tuesday evening. Last evening the canvass was crowded to ouerflowing,—some 500 per svii wjrj suppOH'! 11»lo present,tnd many were compelled to remain ou the outside and were thus disappointed of the pleas ure of witnessing the Wonderful feats of this Well trained animal. If you desire .o witness the unexcelled performances and tricks of Sir Henry, you should at tend this evening, as it will bo the last opportunity that you will have to gratify your curiosity by witnessing an exhibi tion of he power and control that man has over a noble part of tho animal crea tion. S'ision Stale CoiiveiilloM. A Stale Convention will be held at Ilarrisburg, on WKDNESDAY, THK 19TH JI'LV, 18(1"), at 12 o'clock M., for the purpose of jiutting in nomination a State ticket, to be supported by the friends of the T'nion at the coming October elec tion. The earnest Aid zealous labors of a loyal people secured the great victory in 1864, and made the war, which our enemies de- nounccd as a failure, a glorious excess in 1805. Our flap has been maintained— our en emies destroyed—our Government pre served, and peace re-established. Let ev ery friend, who aided in this result, take measures to be represented in that Con vention. We must see to it that the f'ruift of our success arc not hist to the Nation. Business of vast importance will lie pre sented for its consideration, aud every district in the State should be repre sented. SIMON CAMERON, Chairman. A. W. BENEDICT, ) C . . AVIKN FORNEY, } Secretary. JEFF. DAVIS ON IIANOINO. -The j New York Krrnimj /'ost says: An officer ! ■of the United States army, whose author- , ity in such n case we cannot question, i gives leave to publish the following ac count ol what he heard Jeff. Davis say just before the breaking of out the war. We use his words: "I heard Mr. Davis utter the follow ing words in a Southern towD, where he deliver an address in November 1860. I did not hear the whole speech, only the words quoted, as I passed by the crowd of listeners : " 'What! coerce a sovereign State ! attempt to deprive us of our most ines timable rights! " 'Lot Mr. Lincoln try it, or Mr. Dou glass cither, and we will hang them high er than Hainan, and the only difference I should make would be that [humorous ly] as Mr Lincoln is considerably taller than- Mr. Douglass, wo should have to build his gibet (standing on his toes and reaching up his hand) a lcetle highor than that for Douglass.' " KOBINO THE GOVERNMENT,; —The Portsmouth (N. H.) Chronicle says that "quite a sensation was .caused among Certain Navy Yard workoieu on Tuesday, we understand, on accouut of the pro mulgation of a # n order to search every chest prior to its leaving the yard. In obeying this order some developments n ore made which are likely to conflict .seriously with the settlements of the ac counts of the implicated parties." from I lie Son tli. NEW YORK, Juno 10. The Savannah Herald ofthe / 6th con tains the following: Gen. liirge has been assigned to the command of the Savan nah district, (icn. Woolfurd iu command of that post being releived. A divison of the ltHli Corps has arived to S'avar. nah. The steamer flov, Troup, while <•« route from Augusta to Savannah, with a cargo of 200 bales of cotton, took fire nineteen miles below Augusta, and was burned to the water's edge. The vessel, cargo and baggage was all lost. Some forty out of 200 passengers I were lost. These were mostly ne groes. A Post Office lias been opened Rt , Augusta; General Washburne's br'g ado has been onlevil from Augusta ; to Savannah. Gen. Montjgeax his orderil nil school teachers at Augusta to take the oatli of allegiance. Orders have been sent by tho authorities of Augus ts for a supply of school books, and free schools are to be opened for all classes, All restrictions on travel hav.> been removed by Generals Gilmore and Grover, in their respective De partments. No MINCIXO or MATTERS. —The I Presbyterian (New School) General i Assembly, last Wedensday morning had in animated discussion of the I report of the Standing Committee on i Home Mission, in the course of which the evangelization of the South WIIS taken into consideration. Rev. Mr. Reeves, (colored,) of Philadelphia, j advocated tho employment of colored | preachers among the freedmeu. Rev. Mr. Hall spoke warmly in favor of j General Ranks' free school system ' in Louisiana, where black and white | sat together' while ether speakers expressed themselves warmly in favor of free suffrage for the colored people. —Jesso A. Ileydriek, a well known oil company projector, lately disappeared in New York under S mysterious circumstances. lie left j the Astor House on Tuesday after noon last, stating that he had an en- I gagemeM to meet a person at 4 P.M. and since that nothing is knowen of | him. A note signed "J. Wagner," inviting Ilevdrick to meet a friend | at the corner of Pearl and JJeckmnn j streets, was picked up in his office. ! It is not known that the missing . man hail much money with him at I ill" time of his disappearance. tri'iial mill IN'iiarlure ofnaili Them til from Butler to Fuel Sandy. by way • 112 lloljr , olio, < .«uU«r*ylllo, Anttmhlu. Murrin.<ville unit Clinton* [ vllle. milft"; l<.ive« Hutbr on Monday and Friday r.f t ''itch week. at fi o'clock, a. m., returns <>n Tuesday mid i Saturday of enoli week at 7 o'cpick. i». n». Tlifiui i lJVomßiillwtn Salem Cv 11 • by way of ' s txonburg, BarvwH»ll|p, Freeport, Shearer's Oro*s Howls, McLaughlin'* Store and Oakland Cross Kondn, 43 miles; leaves llutleron Tu•• day and Hatnrdjiy of en.■!» Week, at ft o'clock, A. m.; returns on Friday and Monday cf each week, at s o'clock, p. n>. The mall from liutlcr to New Castle, by way of Mount Chesnut, Prospect, Porters vllle and lYinceton.2B milo*; leaves Itnileron Monday and Thursday <>f on h \vi-« k,nt fl o'clock a. m : returns on Tuesday und Friday of each week, at 6 o'clock, p. m. The mall from Ruller to Lawrencelmrg. by way of North Oakland, Itarnhm t's Mllla, llaldwln and limin, 2ft mile*, leavs llutleron Monday and Friday < 112 each week, nt u o'clock, a. m ; returln oh Tuesday and Saturday of each week, at 9 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Ilutler to New lirigfiton, by way of pe. tersbure, Break-Nock and 7.«■lienapln.29 mile*: itlt two Hdditional trips between Ibvak-Neek and Zelienople: leers Bntler on Wednesdiv of rich waek, at 7 o'clock, a. in.; re unison Tlinrsdev ««f each week, it fi o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to Pitt-burp, by way of Glade Mill*, Itakerstonn, TAllvCnw. I'tna, l)c<|iic«no and Alle gheny City, 32 milce; leaves Bntler every Morning, except Sunday, at 7 o'clock, a. in.; arrives at Butler from Pitts burgh by the same route, every day, Sunday excepted,at 1 o'clock, p. ni. The mail from Butler to Mercer, by way of McCnndles*, Browninorton, Slippery-Bock, North Lil»erty, I/mden and Balm, :J2 iniles: loaves Butler every day, Sunday excep ted, at 1 o'clock p.m.: returns by the sanv* route, every day, Sunday excepted; arriving in Butler at 7 o'clock in the morning. The mail from Butler to Indiana, by way of Coyles ville. \Vorthlngton. Kittanniut:. Klderton and SI.». t-t. ttnuMi leive- Butler OA M-.nd.iv anl Thurvl iv of M h week, at 4 o'clock. a. in.: returns on Tuesday and Friday of each week, at 7 o'clock, p. in. The mail from Butler to Roydstown 0 mile*, leaves Roydstown on Friday morniqgof each week, antves at Butler in the foremww ; departs for Roydstown aame day after the arrival of the mail from Pittuburgh. IMTTNnUUGU M AItKETH. May 2« 1866, A PPf.FS - «4,fto ft « son per barrel. BI TTI It—Fresh 11011, 30/u!per lb. CIIKKSK- Western Ki-wi v#, 20c per lb; Hamburg. 22 per lb. F.tiOS—l2 per r1..7.en. FUH'K--Wheat. (JUAlN—AVtieat, $2,00 ® $,210; Corn, $1,25 Oat», SO BARLRY—Spring, $200,: Fall. $1.85. GRLM'KUIESi—Sugar. Ob J''« tii.er fb: Coffee. rnrlb; Molasses. 1,18 @ 1,20 c jior gallon; Syrup, 120 ($ »l,2fi per gallon. SAl.T—Liverpool, $2.50 ia> per sack: No. 1, sxtra, S3OO per barrel. • SKKDS—Flaxseed, $2,75 per bushel in R j 4 1: ii M VHK B ; I\HU Bun.ru. !'a. June 12 ISO 4 BITTTKR—Freeh 8011, 12. cents per pound BKANS —White. s2.>Ht pes bushel. BAHLKY—Spring, $1,10; Fall. $1,26. BKF.SWAX —-'ifi cent* sor potuid. KGGS —15 ceuts per doaen FLOUR—Wheat. ss.fto to 6,00 p«r bund.; Rye 2 40; Lurkwceat, ,60per bund. FRUlT—Dried Apples. $2,0") to per bushel; Dried Pear be*. $4.00 to 4,60. FEATIIEKBI—6O per pound. • GRAlN—Wheat, $1,50 per bushel; Rye, 70. fVats, 40c Corn 80; Buckwheat, 75c. UROCKRIKS—Coffee, Rio. 40c t»er pound; Java. 60c eßruwn Sugar. 15cper pound; do. White, tor N.O. Mo.las «w $1.50 cents per anllon; Syrup 1,60 and $1,76. lIIPKS—7 cehta per ponntf. LARD—in cent.s per pound. N AILS —S9,OO per kx-g POTATOES-—25 ami per bushel. FORK—I 4to 15 ceuts per |M»uud. R AGS—-6 cent* per pound. RlCK—2ti centM prr pound. SEEI)Ji-—Clover, p«r| bushel; Tuuothy 16, to ax. $2,00. SALT—-$3,75 per barrel. TALIjOW —8 cents per pound. WooL—soc p«ir pound. i>iSi>7 At Brownsdale, April 23d. of*Diptherla, David Lee, eon of Wm. and Murtha iXaltisrAgcd 4 years, 4 soonths and 17 days. Go thou, loved child, thy race is run. His angel cnpie to tuke tbee home, With beings bright thou now duet stand In spotless white, at God's right hand. • W. D. GRAND PIC-NIC. THERE will be a Pic-Nlc, held at Evnnsburg, Pa. at , Reuear's Grove, ou the 4th of Jaly,lßo6. A dinner will be served up In the best of style R LEIFIRIEJSHTIM: ZEUSTTS, of all kinds tobehad in the Crove. Turnout with your l<adiee, for evervaiiing possible yrill be done to accom modate guest* Itom a distance. A GOOD BAND OF VIOLINISTS will be in attendance, and a Platform prepared for those •wishing to enjoy thouie elves by asocial MANAGERS -w Ntxo*; Row. ash; J. p asr- Tu¥,?"' \ U «v': j BPECIA& XOTH IX CONNOQtJENESSTNO LODG K Nn - °- ~112 0 F " hf,|,h 11,1 I V/ yj| stated meetings at the Hall, on Main Street, Butler Renna. tvery Blonday evening, commencing at slxo'r|«vk. Brethren from sister l.ndgee me respect fb 1 • y invited to attend. By'rderofthe N. G. Q A. V. M Butler Lodge, No 272. A Y.M. h(d<la //\ Us stated meetings in the Odd Fellows Hall, on Main Street, Butler P|. <.u 'he first tVa«lnee / v"/ \ , ' ftv tiach iiionth. Brethren from sinter ' I \ LoSlges are By oidor of the W. M. To CofiAumptlven. CONSI'MI TIVK sufferers will rWeive a valnable pre scription for tho cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchl tis.nnd all thrust and Lung affections, (freeof charge,)by sending (hair a«ldress t.. Rev. RDM ARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings co., New York. Dec. 7,1804::3 mo. Rntrom o? CiTir.Ks: Dr.AK Sis:—With jour perm Is elon I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, bv rctuju mail, <»11 who wish It flre -js R"- eipe. with full direction* for making and using a dimple Vegetable Balm that will effectually remove, in ten days, Pimples. Blotches. Tan. Freckles, and nil Impurities of the Skin, leaving the sntae sott, clear, stnooth artd Bean- I will also mall free to those having Bald Heads, nr Bare Fa< e-. simple directions and Information that will etvtble them to start u full growth of Luxnrhmt Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, iu lew than thirty days. All upplicatii is atitucred by return uaiil without charge. RespectftiTly yOurs, TUGS. F. CIIAPBIAN. Chemist, H3l Broadway, New Yoik. Butler, March 1, 1865::nm 'I lie ltri«lnl 41i«inber. A note of warning and iulvlce t. th >«e suffering with Seminal Weakness, General Debility, or Premature De ci.v. from whatever cause produced. Read, ponder, and reiloct I Be wise In time. .-• nt FREE to any address. | i the benefit of the aT dieted. Sent by return mail. Address .1 AM. S. 11l I T.KH. 429 Broadway, New York* Butler April 12 1885::.*5 mo. \l.»: MM! "»1 A.N < ' I •S. v . Preiiißture Decay, and tlseffedsof y uitbfnl ludh cretion, will be happy to furniih others wiih the means of cure, (frn ofchurfl'). This remedy id simple, safe and cei tain. Fo. full particulars, by return mail, plen e adifress .1011% 11, OtiBGN. June ',lßt .VSm, GO N inau St.. New York. %?:\v A!>vi:uiisi:nrA rs. I3KI. Fl'MjnV AND II AIR OIL, FORTH!' MILLION, ut IIA M.MILTON S Drug Store, Butler, Pa. Jnue 7,1806, PHOTOGRAPHS. OK , CO DAGUERREOTYPES, HAVING yIIM.Y COMt'I-KTED AI, I. Till; NECKS- J *ary arrangdments for Photographing^ in aU the various styles «>f the art, Mr. llnssulton would respectfully calll the nttent : onof the public to his newly Furnisliod Estalili.slimcnt, on tho corner of Main end Jefferson street*, opposite Weber A Troutman's Store, whore he Is now fully prepa red to make H( (he shortest possible notice, • PHOTOGRAPHS, A MB U O TYPES FEU REO Tri'ES. E<jual to tho very best Call anil Ilxainin SpocinioiiM. B.C. lILBBLETON. Butler, June 14,18(15. risblic N»lc of Sfocli, \etifi to the Allegheny A H«1 Irr Pin 11 k Knn«t Compatiy*. 11 »»d otherM Intcreited. t ITII KREAS in pur.-*1 inc.. of ... I, of Assembly of yy the CiMUtnonwi-rrtTh of Pcninvlvan' 1. approve ! I Apiil 27. 1*52. and marc!. 2.', 1--M.the entire » kof [ the Allegheny k Butler Plank B"»dCompany was pledg ed and hypothecated (br the payment < 112 certal-H ertiil ! cut, .Of I/OH 11 by authority • I said ad lof A-em- Idy which certificates fell due on the first day of May la.it, and yet remain unpaid. Now this i« to notify all person- * that the entire Stock ofthesald Allegheny A Butler Plank lb rid Company, except such a.* may bo relieved by payment of it- pr tji er portion o| said debt before Ihe ilay nale. will be exposed to sale bv public outcry tho House of Fred'k OSJTOW, in BakerKto\rn, Allegheny county Penna., on Ssilnrdiiy. July IH, IH«S, ' »t 11 o'clock, a m.. ofnald day. Tho sto« k will be effer- I *'d in lot« t 1 suit bi'bl"i *, a»;d purchasers will he entitled I to certlflcHtes of Transfer, vesting in them the same J right*aud as wero veuod In the holders of such stock Immediately befbr# such sale. J Any stockholder may Relieve his stock from sale bv ' paying to Jainei lb edfn, Treasurer, before the day of sale. »»uo dollar and thirty cents on each share of st »ck j owned. The capital stock of the company fn3200 shares of $25 each. Tne debt is #4150, which includes all the liahilitic-< of fhe company. WM CAMPBELL, June 14, 1806, St. Pie-i iont. LEATHER AND FINDINGS STORE, ON MAIN STREET, One door North of M'Aboy's Store. ! GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS, SHOES A.VD CONGRESS GAITERS. LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS. MISSES' BOOTS, SHOES, AND • GUMS. BOYS BOOTS & SIIOES. Children'** Shoes oi'nll liiiulN. A FI'LI, AND CIIMPI.ETR AS.-cIRTIIKNT „112 my 1 own manufacture, constantly- on baud, and Work made to order, of the BEST STOCK awl in the IJATEST STYLE. A large and full assortment of Eastern atock. of the very be-r material and workmanship. Ail kiieti* of LEATHER & FINDINGS French and Common Calf sking, Sole and Upper Leather, Morocco, Kips and Kids. \ ROANS AND LININGS Of all kinds. Me have the largest, best selected, agd fyr the times, the cheapest stock ever offered for sale in Bntler. The public are invited to call and examine for them* •elves. Slay 31— It TfIKODORE HI'SELTON. liXrnilors Xotice. TETTERS ef Administration, en the Estate of Mar- ! -i,iba liaur#y, late of Cliuton Xp.. dee'd. hare been ! duly granted to the undersigned .thei»fore all usnonf i iivlel'ted to «.«id estate are ies;mc'fully requastsd ro j make immediate settlement, and those having claim* j the same, will prlsent them propejly authenti cated for settlement. JNO. C. NORRIS. June 1 , 1866. Executor. HOTEL HENJ, -JACK, Proprietor. Corner of Main anil .lefferion Irccli, llu'lrr, Pa. Mftrch 16,1864 Mercantile Appraiser's List. rnn K folio win t; is n lint of the Vendor# And Dealers In X the County of Butler, Assessed end Classified by the Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes, fur the year 4666. Adam* Tmonttyp, I Qertrge itoi'l 14 W A M'Combe Uf I.RHOOIST Jo, -ph Hays 14j Austin Pearce 14 Allegheny Jbwtuhip. RKfTAVRAIVf Jarnet P. *3 Casper if meg 8 riufT'tta TbwttMfp I MHTTIIRHB D. Keiley. 14; Kelly * Shelly 10 JJutUr Township. ! Frederick K I'' nismucHt. Horo. qf ZtlitfUrpU. Jacob Bulbar A t'o. LUI Fckart K Bentle 14 NCSTAUKANR. | George Snyder 14 Michael Niggle * F. Summers t CQ. 11 Hnrmigk uf liViler. I Q. 8. It.C.AJ.U ilcAbpy, M! MUOOIIT JOLIRI Berg 111 A FT) 04 Ink' 14 Charles Duffy, 11! nem HOUSE Roesi<ing A Sti IU 12' John Hslsteln 8 James A. Neglay {l2 R.RSTAVAAWT |>. T. Pope IL-'I MM Werner * Weber A Trout man (12! KR WIN H. C. Helm-man 13 John Halitein 10 M. SCH n« i\mau HI DISTIII-KM M, Cypher 'U Kennedy* Mu*delman 1" A. Rockensteln ! U, John Hsi stain >0 Thoma.< fttuhley J l4 j Jetfervm Tp. PHTIOIMS , ; John I)ai i* HUßT Y 14 IT. F. Hamilton 1131 Thomas MM tin 14 Rediik A CO. IM j pnro. SiTontmrg NNEXL. ! | E. A. II elm bold 12 Alexander L/>wry F 7| 11. hub . Id A don 13 it: SI UKANTS 11 E. Maurboft 14 J. It. Shirley : * nnswj* . William Itiuhey J 8] Francis Laubo 10 Samuel Hvkes A Son JB| Lancattir Tp, I Louis Blsh'-p 8I JACOB Laderer I' 4 Anlrew Miller I MM. A- K. Mente • 'J Mrs Jnlla A. Niggle ;SJ p«-ier Sheldementel H Samuel SVK-H I *' Marian Tp. | C. A F. Hurley . K |». Mcßiido ;'4 I'.Hrwumtt ! Joseph Bailey 14 Andrew Mi ler jl" LATIHO UOISX Anthony Pantgraf jl" p. Mcßnda 8 Itrady I wnthip, 1 Middlesex Tp. Jonathan Clot ton Thomas Stewart J. Limey Badger Mil Joseph Adams A Co. I' 4 John It- bring 14 J» ||. LYON ('•■"trr '/ •nmhfp Peter Kramer J'L Juaebli COULTER • 118, NWJTURA.NT C'lrrry Townrhp , George C'-"P**R ;•* v .Tlvo mast . Muddu-rttk Tp. li e. ,V' C.»- 8 John Bonder 1 10 , ilajt J 'Uintht'p. n„rn. of P rtertviUe P. RHODES 14J H, McClyniotids J*L A, AJ. Wilson* 1 131 JNMES Newton . NVITIII»AST I 1 Aiken A-Kennedy IJ- Jatnrs W11M..1, C | William Williams \ H t I'nrf.td T nnjiip, | , I George McLottgKlirt 14! John Oliver j K KATIRO llUt'SB j Krs'TAL'RAST John flreeti J # R. Adlingtou 8 ('■>nrorrt 7' tan ship flrtro. uf l/irrittillc CONWAY A Knlin 11 CubbUori A Ayres }2 Tp. i Harris A M'rttdw * SninUid Reed J Robert LLLIU k Jame-. J. A. R. IT. Doggfl • I *! KATIFCO ILOUSB I MB - Mary M< Kinney jl4 J v.mu I Kerr * N> TURVT j ! w. A. cummins ; S 3. 1» Walteis OoH/und Tp. I ('ranlurry Tp. J J Adam 801l .MM P.rhtnnn 14! Ailatn hnlay !'* Saipiud Raiker MI NI.HNIH.UI (I. 11. McCaty |l4 ( Roll M'ROR ' ! Ihtr'erTp. J William Oarvln H J Young A M«N>re I' 3 KATT.xa HOTISI j I !t!:*T\URART Jacob Dumbaugh 8. John (Joodvear li■•/'.. of Mdlsif 'own ! iVnu Tp. Wester MAN & Fetser !L 11. AS. J. Rankin 14 | A. Ilnrnha) T II R. M. liotithett 14 ! H Kederlk II Thomas Vatm-y »•» M. Dieter ill J. R Suttvp 14 tiRKWEB 1 Slippery roc)[• Tp. Qotlelb Hoch 10 EATINO IIOCBI FJirvicw Tp. i ; Jesie Keiiter 8 M' b-L I Poniious 11 tlnro. uf tyutreville 11 ••HI y Oruneu |L". UmllellACo. Chambei4 p. -.|t 14 haid A Son I t'unklin 'Pp. I j nhVOOIfT Win. II II Hippie 14' T. W. Pearson 12 11. nry Slereiiso, 111 KK*TAU«A*T OIM I-.LEiir 1 T. W. Ramsey. IH Jacob Hays 10 Summit Tp. Itorn. of Prntptct. Jaonh Reiher 14 M' "ulb»n. It A KUIS'.H 13] Martin I'flner !14 TBORIIIM Crltrblow ILL Restaurant. Mai 'HALL A Riildio 1 1» Martin Pflfte. 8 A. P. AW. C. Rry-on 111 llai/iinffi'm Tp. II EST A • *!! \' T.i | tlartunnd ACo 111 Samuel Piddle ; SI It. A. A/ifllin A Co. 11 Henry MYNN« SJ k'l'tinff House. | 'son Tp. j 11. H. A Nancy Henlen 8 Pnrid A. Mellralu J I4J I). C. Fooler ! 8 .1 bn Darkey 114 I Win field Tp. J. *R. AHII 14 D. Den -iy IT CO 13 Robert Roggs 14 N. J/. Klrklaml 114 IJHTIU.BRT ! • Herman Foister 14 A. Ze; F ;l«r A Fiedler 10 Abner Wnlters 14 D an. of Harnumy | W'urth Tp. peter Ot'O 14 John I'auder A Co. 112 Robert (liliiland 14, Jobnathan Clutton ILL ' 'ILVIN Petri X 14! Eating I Taunt. | A fmpstead ILL! L/rs I/nry J. IJA-Jutt J 8 An Appeal will bo HEBLAT tbu C<*nmlnsioners ofllceat , Rntjor, ON .V<>uday, thl2th day of June, A. I). Not 'l I- ilirreby given, that the law requires all Keen er T» be paid ON oi befur«- the Ist day of July next, or the Treasurer will briag suit on the name. KORKRT M ELWAIN, .Vav 31. IMS Mercantile Appraiser. AIINIIIIIHLNILOR't HOLIER. IHTTKRS of Administration « U T!>.• ESTATE r.f S. I). J ( hi IST Y lute OF chsrry Township, der'd, h.-ning been granted to the uridorsigned,a|l knowing them ■■•■lve* indebted to Raid «'->t.ite aie re«pie«ted to make immediate payment, and haviiiK claims against the* name will present tbeirt properly authenticate I for I";t --tlenieut. R. F.CHRISTY. I May 17, 18FLF- T Adm'r. Ail I» iI: is. J rator's X oticr. I KTTKRS of Administration on the #»HTNFE of Jons- I J tit !II I BX'KENLOAR v, late of Cherry Tp. dec .1 having BET'II duly ISSUED totij* indeoiutied. therefore all persona | knowing TBT-MAELV"* inuebted t<J said estate, are reques T<- I t>» MAK<> IMMEDIATE payment,end those IniringelMims AGAINST tho same will present them properly autbrntica ted f.r settlement. R. F. CUKISTY, Ad'M. May 17, lHOii. MOWING MACHINES. RIARMRRH are invited to call and exainln our aMort ) inent of Mowing M«ehines, We are prepared to fernish them on reasonable terms and with the LATEST IMPROVEMENS. We NLNO on hands. Hay F.levators. Cultivators AR. BtUler. May 10, 1 STI&, J. O. A W*.CAMPBELL. ATL IN isi isl ra 4 orN STOT i RC. I KTTKRS of administration on the estate of Joniah J itrown, iJer'it, LNU> ~112 FAII.IIWA XI - having been IF- ned by the Register to TIL* tlyire/ore, all persons knowing THEMSELVES indotded to saiilestate, ars requested to UMUO iii(m« > <ltate payment, and those having claims against tho SAME are required to present them propery authenticated for settlement. May 10, 1866. It. C. CAJFPBKLL, Adm'r. Carpenters Take Notice. ORALSD PROPO?AI/S will be received for tho erection AND completion of a Chuieh building for the U. P. congregation of M uit \ HRMOTI, near North Waaijfig ton, Rtitler county, Pa., until the 16th day OF Junenext, on which day the committee will meet on the prembos, at 10O'clock A. M. Any information required can be obtained by applica tion to the undersigned at Anind.de, Bntler e unty, Pa., or to James W. Kelly at North Hope, ltutler county, p*. A plan of the building can be seen by calling ou Rev. M M. A. Rlack, aear tlis premises. 11. C M'COY, May CHH, IMS. Chslrman of Committee. A. M. NF.YMAN, M. D. Physician unci Kur con* Office immediately opposite Walker's buildings II it tier Pa. D«e. 9. IMJMtf. DYEING 4HO SCOURIHG | rill IE f'ndersigned, having become an agent for a J PITTSBURGH STEA M D TEIXO and SCOURING Establishment, is now prepared to have all work of the kind done on »hort notice, and reasonable terms. 1 respectfully solicit th«» patronage of.the public. MRS. E. IIERTSBLROEB. Milliner, Opposite Low'y lluuse, Kutler, Pa. Jnne 7.1505, 3mo. JTJST HEW BOOT&SHOESHOP. ON MAIN STREET. Opposite Boyd's Bnil4lnf« : "11TIIKRE we are prepared to mannfactnre Ror»ta and : \\ Shoes of all kind*, to order, of tho best material, in the latest styles, and of the Oneat workmanship,—on the shortest possible notice; and at as reasonable rates I as the same quality can be had at any other establiah ; men'. J. A. BHANOR A J. BICKEI/ Butler, 1/ay 31,1M6. STEEL TOOTH, HAY AXDGRAIX RAKES, WALKER'S IMPROVEMENT, JfAXCrAfTDKED Br «. c. iioi:MNi\c;, Butler, Pa. These Rakes are warranted to be equally as goo)), %j»l much oUea er than any. BOW in matket. 'ITLV.II/ILU % "'-•Ji ■ I 'A i*. ..i 1 ;|granTOPINING| / or Spring 1 DRY GOODS, . AT D. T. PAPE & OO, 1 ■ An Extraordinary large Stock OF GOODS^ Purchased Before the Lato ADVANCE, Anil will be sold at Astn»lslilii{» LOW PRICES. ; Call nn(| ! <x»U TliruuK'i | 01; It STOCK ' Before Purchasing^ -U. S. 7-30 LOAN THIRD SERIES, 230,000,000. By suthorlty Of the Secretary <%f the Treaanry. the nndersigne<l, the General Rnbecription Agent for the pale of United Btntes Treasury Notes, offers to the public the t|drd series of Treaiyrv Notes, bearing seTen and three-tenths per cent. Intfirent, per annum, known us tho 7.30 I*OAKT. Tliese Notes are issued under date of Joly Ifith, nd are payable three years from that date, In MftMcy, >r are convertible at the option of the holder into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These bonds are now worth a handsome premium, end are exempt, aa are all the (3o*«rnmens Bonds, Jrom State., County, and J funifipul tarntion, which adds from one to thret per est ft. per annum to their value, a o. cording to the rate leyied npon other property. The ipterest i* soin'-annijally by coni>ons attained to each n<*(<', which may bo cut of! anu *old ifrtrtcr. Tlie Interest at per cent, amounts to One cent per day 011 a HiO note. Two cents •« " " 4)100 " Ten •« " " " SAOO *' fsf) tt a a * ftIOOO •« $1 «« '• " §SOOO Not en of all denominations named yiriW be roiaptly furnUhed upon receipt of aubaciiptions. The n#r>q of thin Third Hfi le- nre precisely slmllsr in form and privileges to the Boren-Tlilrties already sold, except that the Government reserves to itself tho option of paying interest in gold coin at »J per rent , instead of 7 3»lofht In currency. 112 Subscribers will deduct the in terest in currency up to July 16th, at the 4imu when they subscribe. The deiirery of tlm of this third series of the Scven-TbirtiiM will commence on the Ist of June, and will hemadn promptly and continuously after that «ate The slight change made in the conditions of this THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of interest.— Tho payment in gold, if made, will be equivalent currency interest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, in the orent of which only will the option to pay interest in avail fl uf, would so reduce and equalize prices that pnecba-ies made with six per cent, in gold would bo fully equal t • those made with seven and three-tenths per cent, iu cur r«OLjr, This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by tno Government, and its superior ad* vantagesmake it the Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than 1380,000,000 of the Loan authorized by the Hit Congress ars 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 doublfrdjy .caimnand a premium, as has uniformly been , the case closing the subscriptions to other LOMM. In ord rr that citizens of every town and MtUion of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan the National Baalu, Hanks, and Private Bankers throughout the country (have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they bavDconWcxjcs, and who only are to be responsible for tbedolivery of the jjotes for which j they receivoorders. . 1 A."V"*C -OjC> K. !£, SCBBcmrTiox AGRXT, Philadelphia. Subscriptions will be received by the First National Bank, of Butler, Fa. March 16,1*65.-3: ro. I.M of C'aiiNes. rpHE fdlowinjc is the list of causes set down f«»r trial I st June term 1&«6. narr WIES. Com. W. n. William et ai. vs k Walters,* I James Wier vs William Bell. Jacob Hepler vs 11. P. Shakely. 11. P. Shakely vs Jacob Hepler Mordeica Jones vs Jf- 11. Slater. Win. Story vs Wm Adams S. K. Peffer. vs Zoi K Ver Ki-Jlor k Co, | John M • M'Candl— k wife ys Joseph Coultor k wife, j Jacob Ehrinan vs B. Harbison, et. al. Dr. J. Brothers, Henry Eoecnbangh Andrew Sloan va Hauiol Ilwo> «r, eL al SECO3D WEEK. Benjamin Cbews Exr s. vs E. L. Gellespie U. W. Crosier, a<lm'r of Br. James Graham vs Jacob Zeigier, m D. Kelly vs Sarah If 'GUI, et %i JobnC. Scott st al partner/). Scott Baker k Co. vs Wm, R. Bree«lone Ad'm. vs Herbert Havage \» m. I.vjUo 4 wife vs Jacob Neeiy Patrick O'pcuinell vs George Murren. Francis Mcßinde, ad'm of John arts, use of H. J Bvs B. Graham. John M. John M Mcrandleas vs J<*s«ph (Suiter k wife I Th..maa Hee«t va Joseph Bredin Job a*l Mci.'andiees k wife vs J Coulter k wifs ey VT, Wm. 9WHJPS, Proth'y Appraisement List THE following Appraisement IJsta under the Qfth sec tion of the Act of April 14, 1861, have been presen ted and niwl ip the oflce of the Clerk of the Orphan's Court of Butler county, to-wii: No. 76, March T*nn, 18A6, Mr*. Snaan Davis, widow of Das id Davis, deS'd. Real E*tat« am -untingW tJ99,*3. SUSAN DAVIS, WM. GIHXON. Ci'/s, No. ti, March Tenp, Mrs Fanny Elliott, jrldow of John Elliott doe'd. Persiual pao|»«rtv amoaoting to ti»o,00 0 C. SfcDWICK, W C. FL EM Ml NO, Exrs. No. S3, Maroh Tsnn. IS#5, Mrs. Catharine Dillama widow of Philip Oillaman, dee'd. Personal proper amounting to JkCOB BOH BBS A i m . No. fV March Term. 1866, Mrs. Elizabeth Wim*r, | widow oFiWoi. Wunor, dee d, personal pr.q«erty auv>an- I ting tu «3W»«w, JNO. Adi^r. Of which t-flHft Helra a i^l-legatees distribute and uihers wilt take notice and appear aTI the next it4f» to-wit: the second Monday .>f June and not later than the .thtr 1 day thereMt, to ahow against C.e By the Court, Nay 17, .W. i. YOTNO, CTk. ' s}. #• - * IVOTH'E. T.N tlie matter of the final aeceunt of John Meyer* Land Henrj Rqaebaugh, Committee of Lewis Beigb* •y- In the Court of Common Plean, of Rutler county. No. 7, September term.. InWJ. And now to wit: March 27th, 1806, account ft lot! nod confirmed IS'iti, and notice of the flllnK, directed to h* glfon, according to rale, relating to account* of aM«{jrne<M anS trustee*; At|l thst the snma will b« allowed on the first d*v of no jet Term, to wit: the 12th day of June, A. P. IMS, Unless exceptions be tiled on or before that day, of whl- It notice i* hoiebv giten. Butfrr cmnty, m : Certified from ih* Record this la day of April, lSttft \\ M. STOtfi'S, April lA, IPflft. Ihotnortotary. FAMILY BIBLES, .A. FRESH SUPPLY QP PFiofapaplx I)lfil.es, AT iJ EIXK MAN'S March 22, lßfifi. Auditor's Modoc. TN the mutter of the account of David Marshall, Adm'r of Tropins M Cormack deed. in tbo Oiphan'a Court «.f flutter Co. And n<»w to.wit: March W. 196 A, account confirmed niii.nnd Henry Pillow appointed Auditor, to tuoku dl;.- tr{tuition. ljy the Court, Certified from Him record this 1 tth day of April, \V J. VOL'NO, t'lerk All interacted will ideaflotak* notion, Unit I willattend to the duties of the al»oTe appointment nt my residence in I'ronpect.on Saturday, the 27th dnv of May 18H."> t at J o'clock p. m. HENRY Hi LLOW. May H, 1805. Auditor. Klierifl'N Suit-, IjYsundry writs of fisarl fnclas, thorq will b* exposed > to public m'ilb at the Court Home in lint I«t, on April 2>th 18C5 the following pros<?rt.>, to wit: All the right, title interest ntvl claim of Peter R«r to, of In nnd to one hundred acree, in ore or lees, sit net# in Summit Tp-, Butler Co Pa. bounded and described >ui fallows: north by Inndf » 112 Joseph Gould, enst by Robt. Ihgutpson, south l»y Jslatipn Jieirs, and wont by John Foreht, about AO acres cleared. 20 of which s«re In nmud ow, two double bowed big hoiwn, and •mull hewed l-«g houxe nnd frame barn tlo reon erected. P.-1/ed and to ken in execution *ath« property of I'etor iSarto, nt the suitof Hughs k Hutchison. V.:O. BRACKBNRIDGE. Butler, April 1466. Xberift Valuable Farm for Sale. I offer for sale a firm on Muddyrre*k, Ndjolniug lands 1 "112 J»/-.. b k John Rrown, in ( lay township, con tabling one hundred uud thirty-four at r»»H—about one hundred cleared—-thirty of which Is prime meadow— gfwtd or chard. frame hnu*» and log barn. For term* Inquire of the subscriber. CHARLES 4TOAN I*l. EH.i Butler, Api II 6,1868. Butler Pa William E. Moore. ! PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT E. M'Junltln'a Office, Main Street op I pualte Zlniiiicrniau's Hotel, Under, lint jcr Co. I»H, No charge until rect i red "*<> * ItegiNlcrs Hfotlee. N r OTICR Is her eby glv*n, to all penkms interested, that th"Mhwing account* have been passed end j tiled in the Register* Office, of Butler ccunty, and will bo presented fur ponflrmttiorj and allvwanrn, to the Or- 1 pbarfsCoprt. to be hold in the boro. of Butler, on Wod- j eiitfdey June, 14, lbos. Final aopount of A. M'-Candle##, Adm'r of Vm. Jolin stou dee'd. Filed March 20, Finnl account Of Robert Bortb-y Jr. Kxocnt'ir of Rolit Bartley Sr. Doc'd. ' Filed Mar. 2'.*, 166{> Fipal aerount Jl, 18G;>, Final account of Philip Snyder and Jonathan Walker F.x rs. of Oeo. Ftepp, doe'd. Filed May 3d, IW. Final account of Solomon iKtdds, Kx'r. of James I>odds dee d. Filo«l May 9, l*o.'i. Final aeronnt of Newlon Kennedy, Adm'r. of Edward Kennedy dec d, Filed May 8,1W5 Final account of Harriet MilMgan. Executrix cf'Jof. Miligan dee'd. Filed May b, lfct»:». Final ercount of John C«»nn, Ou irdlsn of Pinley Mor timer. minoV child of Johatlmn Mortimer. Filc l May 6,1**5. 1 i'artinl irconnt of J. M. McCandlets, Trustee for wile of Real Estate of Juiin Hockenb»«i y. Filed May 15. JOtjl 11. CHATTY, March 17,1?W6. Vtit Reg. SHERIFF'S SALES, |)Y yirtne of a writ of Fieri F.trian issued out ij of the ('ourt of Common PI; as <•{ Butler rounty, nnd torn# dlrec4edf. there will be exposed to public *«!«», at tlief'onrt House in the Imrongh of Monday, the .'2th day <>f Jutie. A. 1)., lS'»o, at one o'clock, p. m,, the following described property, to wit: All the right, title, interest nnd rloim of \1 F. White of in and to twenty-one «nd a half acre* "112 hnd more or lets, aituatefl in Connoquenee*itig township. Cutler f'o. j Pn^bowidid anddmripid fbflotn! MortH WfThtm Alexander, east by Robt. Mnrtin •» heirs, south by old 11' vi mony road, w«-:t by ft'#,'. nil cleared and I under fence. Sciwd and takfu in execution ae the I property of M. F. White, the suit of M«-r--er k Co. May 10, 1866. ty.O BRACIfMNRfIKIS. Dr. B. F. Hamilton Co. j DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,! Boyd'N lllo<*k 9 Under Pa. For Halo ft Pure Qunlll y of DRUGS PAINTS OILS DYR-STCFFS PPONOE* BRUSHES. CARBON OIL BENZOLE YARNIBI4 # PATBNT MRLLGJNF.H WINES LIQUORS FOR MEpiriVAL PURPQ?EJ i FANCY SOAPS. YKKVCSfERY, NOTION'S 1 WIHDOW GLASS, BLASTER PARIS, Itt Cab Sodn j CREAM TARTAR, Etc. Etc. Wines for Sacramental Use, at Cost. AGENTB FOR DR. MURRAY'S MEDICINES. Physicians PrGScriptions« Goxcfully Compounded. dtention of < ions and people genemlly. are invite<i ioKiro ns a call, being confident we can veil a« low as any similar establishment in the county. May 3,1866. List of Collectors appointed for 1865 (Mercer, Henry Clark, ! Middlesj. jW. Monks Mud ijci eek, Ityin Cirlntid, ') iki-iud. Alex. Simpecn Peno, Andrew bmeilck, Parker, John Say, Slippoiyr'ck. H H Vincent, ; Summit, 0. W.Bertley, j Venango, Patrick M'Brlde, W »••»! H.Campbell, | )*"inflefd. tVm. Keener, | W«2tUL I» Btt)dabak«r. Bor. lftitler, Cam. Cochran, " Millers a, A. iieruthew, " Proepect. Ab,. ifluknor, " Centrerllle. ft. M'Coy. | •* Harmony C. Kri4l«r, I 14 Portererllle, If. (jirrer. I 44 Saxonborg, A. Ma or ho (112 I '■ Zelienople, Geo. Pi««n, '• Hariaville J** Mafriil, Jaa. A. AnUeeson, ' riaiuf, v'ra. apeer Brady, Arch■ Hoge Buffalo, A alrow «ih < Butler. Wri. Cratijr. I Centra George Rider. ;l Clay, George l'imblin, 12 Cherry, Mathew M'OregOT,ii Clearfield; Isaac hbaifi-r. ' Clinton, Abraham Monk*, ' Concord, Jam*« Keliey, J' Cranberry. Jae. Sample, | Conno'g, if. W. .Shann »n, Donegal, J no. W. Keever. J'airview, W. C. Campbell, Franklin, A. B. Bt**enaon,l forward, 1). S Dootbett, i Jaclt»«,n, Martin Silter, Jefferson, !ier;nan Schaffe:' Laocaater, John Bcott, ' Marion, John Uilxnura, i Hjr order 11. COLBKIIf, M«T, W, IW4. Clerk Tavern Lfrrniie. THE following fHTMw have file«i their application tn June Jiwwiun, IMb in the Office of the Clerk <«f tbe Court of Quarter Be«ftion« of Butler county for muler tbe Act of A«aomblj of M.uoo -IM, and April J'V 1868, to regulate the sale of intoxicating drinks. 1, M&rti/n floch. Bor. MiMerstowu 'i word no Kyih. bor. Butler. 5 0. II . Gu.nper, bor. Miller*to wfc, 4 garafc Krumpe, Huff tlo Township, b Geo. Tmhy, Buffalo Township. 6 William ?i*her, Penn U.wnsnip. 7 It i*. bard Doocasrer. bor. Harmony. 8 John Green, Clearfield township. 0 Tfcoiya* Ilit-hards, Centre township. 10 Joe. M'Cannon, Jac. Nagcle, Brady rowo.*blp. 11 Jarifee LXolgin, Allegheny township. 12 I'atrkk Kejley, bor. butler. 13 Georg*M Carney,T4lrvi«§r ;<w»«hip. 14 Johp Jeffewn tojrnahip. 15 >l. Wiffimtrptan. bor. Br.:J»r. I*s Sir*. Ar*n Il&ecJoD.boc. Prosper 17 Cbriatian KMw, liriCMto'r tp, 18 Jcw«ph 112 hek. vaklaiwl tp. 19 J Kelly, Parker y>. Licensee will be pr«*ientt<t on Monday Jtroo lA. IW6. Remonstrance* mmt be rAqd on or before th*S4ay. Ap plicant* will bring their byoda to my > fflce the day of heading. Licenses nm/t be taken >nt wifein ff teen days alter being granted, or they will be revokedlo» coed tag to Uw. W.J. YOUNG, Ctark. May a*. IMJS. WALL PAPER, *r |, Svrt, IW, "fFrSEMAJf New Goodsrttew Gaods, 4 LARGE LOT OF PALL A*CD WINTER GOODS, PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS', IT CHEAP, DE LANES, ALPACAS, MERINQES, COBUUUB, PLAIDS, TOPLINS, Ac., tfl. Long and Square Shawls, LADIES CLOAKS, NBUBISS, It ATS «ud HOODS, PLAIN * PA It RED FLANNELS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, „ . HOf»P SKIRTB. L&PIEi7 SHOES, GLOVES, gauntlets, HEAD-DRESSES. COMBS COLLARS, Ac, XVTen's Wear. CLOTHING, lIOOTS k SHOES, WOOLEN .TACKIW* READY MADE SHIRTS Cloth, Tweeda, Hunvy Jeana. Corduroya, Caalneta, ami Orer-Cuattng Ac., Just received l»y JAMES A. NEOLBY. South end «»f town, oppnalta Zimmerman'! Hotel. Sept. 28, 18<U::4t Large & Splendid Stpck or SPRING GOODS, Bought at PANIC Prices. Thomas Stehley's Main St. South of Court House, ni'TLEH, PA, PRINTS At 12J4 19 —19—90. BLEACHED MUSLIN, 12V£~ IS—19-*ft. DROWN MUSLIN, I ft-IS- 5J5 30. DBLAINS, Qft lo 30. Dress Goods & Shawls* Ready Made Clothing In every Variety and Price. HOOTS k SHOES, HATS k CAPS. CLOCKS, WATCHES k JEWELRY. Pistols A. Revolvers of tne Best Makes it Ewrjf body can aare monay, by axamlniog our atock before purclia*lriK."fcl April 26, IHG » tw. WHEELER&WTLSON'S SOWING' MACHINES JOHIT WAGLEY, AGENT FOR BUTLER COUNTY »»A. Headquarters for Butler Cousty, Low ry House, Butler, Pa, Mnrhlne StitrhlnK d"na on nhnrt notice. Machlnef and Nwllm kept eonatantly on hand by Mra. T J IAJ* 'unit, *H<i wll} attend to »ijl matter* connected with the n-fiMicy, ip lh/r filwtiitra of tha undersigned. March ti, 1666.::3m0 JOHN WAOLET. Taos. IROBIITSOItSr, Attorney at Law 112 A TV IJ PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, Ofrirr with Clias. andlmii, Month We»t corner of the Dlmond, Hut lor m, 1865, M ew Goods! 1865. LAR9K AND WEU.flel,£C?Kll BTOOK Of Splendid Hoasonable Oooda, ■Junt received and for Sale at the NEW STORE OjF l WEBER & TROUTNMN, Bonfa Buildlnar. ronwr nf MaJn A Jaffcraon ata. BITLER, PA., Conantln«of Dry Good*, »nch aa IVft DELAINS, MERES, ' CObTKOB, AIA+JJCAA, PRINTS. »ALMORAL SKItTC A larjja amort merit of LADIES DRESS GOODS, of tba flaeat quetity BONN€TS, RIBBONS, LAC€S, # and *IJ A. ; oda of Trlmminga. i Ursa aaaortroentof GENTS. WABt. inch mm CLOTIIS, CA3KMERE3, gATINETTS, JEANg. CA'TTONADES, Ac Clothtny, HATS AND GAPS Of «*»» rary burnt Stylav. A *arge and wall selected Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Qus§ctt trfcpa-,, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, Acd a Gaonino Artioie of STREWED ||iO!K|Y, AH of wfaicb will be aold ctaepfor CASH, or COUNTRY P&ODCCE, WEBSR SS TBOUTJtA"*T. April IJ,
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