T'n- ■'7- - ---- t■ i . ~ —n ii r - 7 Tii ■; ■ THE AMERIOAIS CITIZEN. TO ftSSIMPTIVES. Q L'FKKKKRS «'ji H I.uNSLMf I'l'JN Antoni, Brou- Putler, Pa.. Wednesday, Aug.30^865 .. 1 VtiTThe Annual Kejwrt of the County %?3»t Supcrinten Jctk of Coramou Schools of But- ««. c^"^Vi7yJ ur'" I1 tmiaodfatotrial* "iMefluSoluth ler Mnntv will appear ill our uext is»ue. I»K. «nil m»y be the ttiounof their i>erf* t rr*^.lon. r v J , [ Tho.* deeirinis the pit-as- adilrcsrt Ituv. KI»- - *» '•<>• »» tVAKDA .Vlljmjr, « S.icrn St. OJD STMTT ser W««dvino all interested to take tork. heed to the notipe of Jj.. C. M'AboY. Col- » lector of Internal Revenue for this -(234) AIM Kl%' TW. district. I'rouipt attention will save trou- \o|j<>e. Lie and cost. See notice. vrOTH'K l.henhy Riven, ttiitlhe following Aei-ountii _ ♦ ~112 Executors. Administrators Ac., have been'filed 1 j n t f,„ HfigUter* Office, of Butler County, and will be #®~ Mercer county holds her Repub- preoonteil t.i the Court for conflrßiMton and nllowanee, J . WV.ln.-«l.y, Sept. T, A. H..1W6. licnn County Convention on .Monday the Hnai Acroont "i J"i>n b. HQiustion. acting A.iminii.- . 4r>tor of Joseph MXjuistion. decM. Filed June 1 W». 4tll uf .September, to |>ut in noimnatlQll a Final Account of Mrs. Mary Cr..use, Administrator of Philip Crouse. dee'd. Filed June 26, 1865. county ticket. Final Account of J. 11. Dod.ls ami Maria J Mitrjuia. ' __ t AdmV. of A. 11. Mall odd, dee'd Filed July 1, iKbo. * ** ~ Final Account of Thomas Cratty, Guardian o* Matilda j Ni.-kIM'MM. Biddle. Hied July B, Ik«s. For some weeks past there h». buen a !, r\Zi .'i«u"io,^'" ,, ' ra,,,r " 112 J "" great amount o! sickness in the {.ii",! \T',"u»< .* iiolkti M»'*«eii.' .vim' J \r' \\. 1 of Butler and vicinity, as also, in differ- "n.'mi 'wroiim !.fVyTve.'4 I S, Ex. of ja«oj> cieifer, 1 ent parts of the county. The most prcv- • Admr . uf g alent complaints are Diarrhea and Ty- lw ' s ' _ * _ y Final account "t James f.ihson, Adm r of Stisapna plioid Fever ; ouite a number have died oiiwnn*'■<-m. rimi .'niy '.»i 1m». ' ' * 'I _ Kinal nrct unit of .Marllm <l. frazler, Adm x ofh-lwartl i uf these diseases. Our I'vhsiciana are all Frazi«?r d««c\i. Fii«-d An*r. tf. is»w. J . Final account «>f Samuel Callalicr an<l David Marsliall i cunstantlv iu at tend 1n tr upon the Kxr'nof wm. tiaiiaioTdtc'd. Filed aur. h.iww. . | ■ Final aecoiint of Saliina "Kriley, Adm'x. ot jVaiu-is nuuicruus calls made on them) anu al- Krii<>y, d<*«-M, Filed Au«. i, t i<<Ari. . . .. . . Final account of Janiw 8. Morrison, Itx. t»f William though anito a number nave uicu, yet, McDonald d« u f»m Aujc. 18, lwts. , . . . i , Final account of P. 11. Moon-, Adm r. of John Brant when Wo take into accouut the prevalence ,i„m. kh.-.i auk I'J, i^ib. .of the diseases mentioned »b« V P, ft must J™ EITaVZ (be acknowledged, that the mortality auji)n(_* r Vh'u-tT.n'.""'.i 1 wiSTTub 1 !'" "'"' us is but small; and from all that wc J,ave „^ n 1 r U & ""' Ad ' m " 112 Kr, " r '' M '"" r been able to learn, sickness is and A _ J ' s KKNKKDY ' B"ts,s,cr tho health of this community is now on ' , . . AnnralNrmeiit List. the Hit rt D>e. rllll* following A|iurnl««ntnt List ondtr tho Mh urc J lion of tli« Act 'f \pril 14. IS6I. liavi» l»«i»n prp^-n- JMTTNIIU Mf> II 31 Alt KTiTH. t«>lan<l lifetl in H.b of the Clerk of the Ori.huu'B August '."J, I*os. 1 " 112 H,,,k ' r x '** ix ' API'LKS—S3,SOf4.OO per barrel. N.». 1, .lunc Term, Mrs KJfzal.eth Christy, witl.»w lll'TTKU—Frexh Koll. TUat'£in per !b. of H. I) Clirinty, late of t,'li»-rry Tp , Dec'd. Personal CIIKKSK— W'Mtoru.Kefwrvo, 10c per lb; Hamburg, proßpt ty apiountin« to |.HNJ,Oi). It. F. Clirißty, Ad'm. 17 |m.i It'. %- No 38. Junp T.vnn, 180®, Ij. gnnrdian f.r U.h«- KO<JS—IS p«*r dor.cn. ~112 minor cbildren «»f Joriah Brown, late of Fail-view FI<OUH —M lieat, (j It A I N—Wliuat, 12.00 Ca) $,'210: C«»i*n, 90c. Oats, 00. n,,bert < Campbell Au'in: OHWBniiS^^S'ih: r..tr0„..w0 k«- ®. JvjfpJ?p'rr W " " 1 ** P " r g *""" : M - vr " P ' m « "««",«! U' H. '6. St.- SA I.T-- biverpo.il, $2, per «nck; Xo. 1, extra, P ,,r ' lw "'» Adui'r. S3UO per barrel. No. 40. June Term. 180 ft. MM Margaret Wannon, will- HKKDS- Flaxseed, ,7f» per busbel nwOf Williiim A. Wwwna, Ifjte of Clay Tp. dee'd. Per imnal property amounting to $300,00. Margaret Wanson J r " Adm'x. ItUTI.KII M ALHK I'ITH. No. 41, JniwTorm. MM. Sablna KrUoy, widow Urn ID t»« . .oniurt* °f Francis Kriley. lat,e of Jefferson Tp. dec d. personal nCTTUR—Frwh Bo|- s I*. ~.,nu- l irr imand " " property amotinilrr to tMO,OO. Bnliina K. ltcy, Ad'm. ItF.A.Nß—Wbite, sl,. r H» per bnnhel. Ofwb'ch the creditors, tieim, legatees,distributeeH and It A llbKY—Spring. #1,10; Fall, $1 2ft. o'btrs interested, will tajce not ire and appear at tbe next ItKKSWAX—Bft rents Her |N»und. Term to wit: tbe Fourth Mmi'lay of September n«-xj, KttOS—IH rents perdonon «ml not later than Tliinl t of tosjiowcauso FMUJK —Wheat, #. r >,iKi to C,OO per hnnd.; Bve 2fto« against the same. Ity the (^ourt. Ituekweeat, ,M> per bund. Aug. », 18«»6. W.J. Clerk, 0.0. VKII IT—Drlod Appl«., s'2,()o to poi biuhol; Dried ''Vivn";""";,,. ■*«•« »rv»»siH, UK A IN—Wheat. fl,fto per binhi 1; Kye, 70. Oats, <|oc | riMl K following in the trial list, set down for Sptttyov 4'«»rn Ho ; Itn.-K wheat, 7.V. 1 tembor tori#, comiuencing on the Fourth Monday uf i • MtoCKKlKS—Coffee, 1110, 4"c per p<>iin<l: Java, fttV* s«Ti<l innlith. Brown Sugar, IScpor |k»IIII«1, do. W liit-t 2..« N O. .Molua- r ' nR T oh fl f»0 rents p or gallon: Syrup 1,60 and $1,75. Samuel Stewart, for use, vs. Patrick Carr. V- frJ P- Ma.uu.sos (.ill.-pie, v* Patri. kM. Buyle. Vina 2 r, ' hfH l"*r pound. Jonathan CI ut ton, vs. Joseph C. Snvdor. uivpaSm '/joper keg. lir.J. Brothers, vs. Henry Koeebaugh. i»!ini . j —^ l Rn<l per bushel. Andrew Sloan, vs. David Hoover A Ituth Hoover, it ii'u ,o ' ,r ' eents per pound. Eleanor v*. Samuel Wittier, Jr. & Sam'i W inier DIAU —4oonts per pound. MI!>V per pound. SKr.US—Clover, |Ii.,IM», peri bushel; TKhothv sft, (»(i r ' "'• Crosier, Kx'r of Dr, J. Urahain, vs. Jacob Zei **,#2,oo. Kler. HALT—S3,7S per barrel. John M'lAJighJlij, A/lm'r. of Knos M' Bride, deed vs. TA IJ«OW—H rents i»er pound. Jauief Downey. Wool*— 60c per pound. AnnCampladl vs. Wm. Adanis. i Jacob Hepler, vs, Henry P. Shakoly, t,t al. Henry I'.Shakely, vs. Jacob Hepler. 31 vV I C I C I 1* I >. Mary J. Itaiimey. by her mother ami next friend Nati on the 17th iie«t. in the St. Pauls (ieriuan Beforn»e<| Thomas Ityan, vs. Samuel M<n.r». Cbnn h, near Millerstoun. Bnth-i Co., by the Kev. |i. •). IteiberA Klingler, vs. Wm. Magee's Kx'rs. Shoemaker, Mr. Herbert Shoemaker of Bedford county Nancy Carnahau, Vs. Ueorge McCundl^es. t » Miss l.ir.xle K. Bare, of Braily's Bend. Jchti Q. A, Kennedy, F.x'r. of Wilson Wigfleld, vs. Km: I Milder. *,-»■%. William Stewart, vs. Ilebert Allen. i Hugh and Wm. Murrin, Kxr'sofJohn Murrin dee'd. '.- , t ~rr~ ~ v». Dominic Mcljiiugliliu'. In slipperyrork 1n.,0n the 28th instant, of Dysentery Christopher BasHi.ian vs. Andrew Hocket Almira K. only daughter of K. I), and Catharine Dowolt, ,lo);n OiJlah'-'r vs. Br. S S.Chrlstv. •fed nmrlybTtan- ''' " STOOPS, ProtU'y. It is well with the child. K. D. D. Aug. SO, ISrtft On Saturday the 12th inst., of Dysentery, Mrs. Kli/.v j both Baiusey, of Centre tp, aged 40 vears,2mos. and 12 •>•>« istkkxai, iti;vi:\t K. On same date of same disease. I>avid L. infant ton of Kirkjiatrick,v<oJ Kirkjiatrick,v<oJ m ...and COLLECTOR'S NOTICE On Saturday the 2f»th inst,, in Oil City, Venango Co., of Typhoid fever, Ueorge bawali, aged 2ft years 4 tuos. II A > 1N»« received the annual lJ«t of Licenses, In aiid3days. II ''"ine Tax. Ta* <»n Carriages, Silver-plate, Ac., under .. „ , .. , . , tbe CnittMl States Internal Kevenue l<awH, f..r the .'kl pi- At nn.hanno,, We.t \a.,on lhol«tbw nth In of , ~.t „ 112 p e „ n , vlv ., „ r „ llipri ,|„ K f f r « r , >1" K'X-I'" th. tvmntvof Holler, 1 will att. nd f..r tl„ „.c,i I S * I«ter of Mr. John tlraham of tblx place. . ri dTax.;.»t niyodl.-.i,, .|,o 1K.r.0,„h ~112 Bntler. L In Centre tp.. this comity, on the 3d itst Mrs. Nanry the 2Stli of August, to the 16th «»f September, lMflfr.— Iloon, wife of John I loon, lately deceased, aged 54 years. Also, at the following place* : Friday, Sept. Bth, Saxon -1 month, and 17 days. burg.at thj store «,f K. Mauriioff. Kslj., from in «. m., to The subjei't 'of this briof notice enduri'd protrorted * Sat'irday, Sept. <Jth, Millerntt>wn, at Hoch's Ho •fni' tloii. She wai rnlwd in tbe Aviate IteforuuMl at Adam.'Hotel, fr.. m 2to Church. Iler | Keligionfwas not of the di.-mon«tnative ft p, m. Monday Pept.. 11th, Siiubury, at Sioiigbton's kind, but it sustained her under the trials artyjig from . Sept. 11, Harrisville, the devoted and faithful performance of til. an " T .ie«dJ.v, Sep'tV"! U I'viltn-vlile, at Kytl,'. 1101, I affectionate wife and mother f<»r w» many year*;oheerod Vl'«diiesnay, Sept. 13th Portersville, at Oliver's ll.ij.d, bor wiul In the prospect of death, a*»d gave her the privi- fr-io 10 a. in., to 1 J in. Y> ednesday Sept. 13th, Pros peet, at Mrs. Breedins Hotel. froni3 to ft p. m. lege of falling asleep in Jesus. ' Thursday, Sept. 14tli, /elieuopb-, at Bastain's Hotel. Saturday, Sept. 10 th, «J liule Mills, at Oeorge Cooper's, NI'M IAL KOTHIES. After which time flu-penalties imposed Lv law will be J -- atrinly ihfofebd. PAytuontmuat be made in United No. 278, I. O. of OF. h-4<|s its Aug. JO, Dept, Coll., 3d Div.,23d Bis. 1111 stated meetings at tho flail, on Main Street, Butler Ponna every Salt's Monday evening, commencing at six y invited to attend. |tv order of the N. 0. L> Alias Venditioni Kxpoiiafc and Fieri Faciei* issued .ut of tbeConrt of Oommon Plesw of Uutler county, and to A. V. M.—Butler Lodge, No. 272. A. V. M. holds »»e direct.sl, there will be exposed to public sale at the /j\ its stated meetings In the Odd Fellows ilall,on ( '? ur | "ou-e, in the borough of llittler, ou the Fourth Main Street. Itutler Pa. on »he first Weilne«. : Monday of S,pteiuber, ne* t, at one ocloc*, p. in., the jRTX day of each nth. Urethral from .iato, I •"«»»■« do>. i 11.e.1 p: op. rly, to wil : ' \ liOdgesare respectfully invited toatteud. All the right, title, interest and claim of Adelheid l»ar tu-nninrnf tim U m ,>or Ex rof Frederick lArbor, pf in t»ud to seventy-live By ordorof Uie »• M acres ~112 land, m-re ar less situated it. Wialield But ler coimty l'a. Bound an follows: Nort by Seitx, W e««t 11( by Negluy, South by. ■ East by Fisher. Forty ocros Annttn.in.nii MI. I . .I- ♦ * .-U1.1.,.- cleared. Seizotl and taken us the property of Adelheid rPMCATIONwI" he #o tbe n„t WW.ture ljullur Klr KrwJorlck Urb „ r , ult or the ntate oi Peniwylyaoia, for tbe incorporation fc A TlolMiiiboldt of tho Hannonv Savings Bank, with a capitel of Thirty Tbonwd P»U.r». Said H.ird. to JwWated in tbe horo. A „ tllo r , h t, ,it|„, Interest and claim of Adelhied of Harmony, llotler County,mid Slate. U rhor K*.A or Frederick Ijirbor dee dof In an.) to ———————————— " TmTTT seventy-Hveacreeof land more or leas, situated in Win- A (OCNTI.RMAN cnre.l of Nerrona lielolity Held Tp. Batler county. I"a, Bonnded North by (feiti J\ Premature Decay, anil the efTectaof youthful India- Katit |, v yi.ller. South bv West by Negley ' KorlV cretlon, will he happy t.. furnlab othof. yltli the mean« 0,. r „ c u.ared goizol aud taken in uieoutlou an the ..f core, (fm uj Thia remedy I. liinplv, »afe property o'f Adelheid Urbor Ex'r o! Kredyric* Ijtrbur ate] certain. iiec d, al tho ault of Y. A. Helemboldt. For full particulars, by return mail, please addross JOHN H. OGDBN. AI.BO Jnne 7,1866. 3m, OO Nassau St., New York. All the right, title, interest ofid claim of John Lech- - loiter of in and to two lots of ground situated l/i Co.vle^- ACARDTOTHE SUFFERING. v »l*. But ler County. Pa , Cleartield tp. Bouu-led a* f«.|- DO YOU WISH TO BR CCBKD? IF SO. SWAL I,>WB : North by Kittanning.Pike, Kast by Jatuue O'Don low two or three hogsheads of 'Buchu," "Tonic Bitters," *W, South by Kib n Dugau» ainl West by J«din s a -Sarsa|Kirilla," 'Nervous Antidotes." Ac,, Ac., Ac., and 112 'umlation T«»r a tavern stands ther.:«»a erected. Seised after you are eatished with the result,then tryone box ot and takon in executionas the property of JohnLechleitur OLD lHKrrOtt BIICIIAN S KNtILISII SI'KCIFIC IMLLS »t the suit of George Hoeing. -and be restored to health and vigor in leas than tliirtv A LnO days. They are purely vegetable, pleiuiant to take, All the right, title, interest and claim of John Mnrrlu prompt and salutary in thoii - effects on the hroktftMlowu A Bridget His Wffh and Oet>rge llopjMT A Sarah his Will' and Bhatiered constitution. Old and young can tako i'f in and to one hundr.nl and forty-ftve acree of laud them-with advantage. HR. IHTCII AN'S KNOLTSII SPR- situated in Fairvlew tp., Butler County, Bminde.l «'IFI(? PILLS cure in leas than 30 dav*. tha.worst eases North by Jacob Kllenberger, East by Campbell,South of NKRVOUSVESS, Impotency, l»reinatiire Decay. 8e„ - by Hepler and West by Oeorge Craig. Al*.ut fifty acres inal Nervous Affrotiobs, no inattorfroin what cause produced. h«mse and log barn tlrtroon erected. Seixed aud takau Price. One Dollar tier bo*. Sent, postpaid, by mail, on in execution as th« phiyefty oi John Murrin A Bridget receipt of u n uriiir his wife aud Oeorge Hopper A Sarah his wife, hews ut Address " ' JAMES S. BUTLRU, l « w of Patrick Ferrau, Doe'd, at the suit of Bryfcut Ilou- No. 42p B:o;ulfYork, General Agent. P. B.—A boji Kent to anv aildrses on receipt of price— ALSO which is One DnlUir—pnit fru. A descriptive dr- All the right, title, interest and rlaim of M fc'. White, cular sent on application. Butler, Jul* 19,' lS04::8w. *»f. in and to Seven acree *4 land, mort or less, situate la ■' 112 J ■ A.b . Connoquenessing Tp. Itutler ccunty; bounde«l as follows: __ North by White A Cunningham, east by street, south M O Drunkards. Robert Mart ill'* heirs*, aud west by Cuaniugham—all OLtl iKK TOlt nticu a w»« niiitvir ann«' p, "« Also,another S.^von acre lot more or lees, situ- J'mi? r. . ,i 8 DRUNKARDS H ted in same township,bounded ami described as lidlows: CU RL, perinauentl; theUste for strong drink Norlh , , Hn ,,„ „ 112 M¥X >Vhite> heir eHilf by ,j . ,im cures H.e worst cases cf drunkeuness iu less than jtcam, south bv ThoaCratty, west by street—all tueadow. ■ B Tho:»n,r. of reform.. JiT e the U^Nh^ ~112 "« u Mailed to any address on receipt of an order by All 1,,e ri ß ,lf « tw,c hiterest and claim of Thomas Al- BUTLER, Broadway, New Ycrk. ,en . of i«amitO'Uie hundred acres of land more or less, 'itelo Agent for United States. situated in Brady township, Butler county, l'a., bounded Aug. 16,1885, 8-w. north by Ambrose Alexander, cast by Oeorge Ben trim, _jL- . south by Williams, and we..st bv John K«»erer. Fifty iriTTTADT 111 TIT nn CI acrpa clepmwl b>g houee and b»g h<i3rii thereon erected . V AI ii All I 11'i l\ ril il r HitH Beiied aud taken into execution as the property ofThos. * 11 J-tAJVIX XJKJ. Allen, at theauit of CW M Candless tiu4 Susan C. Sul- KIUTOR.CITIJR*.— Drar Sir— With your permission, I livan. wish to say t.i the readorsof your paper that I will senfl ALSO by return'inail, to all whowish it, (freo) a rooipe with AU the right, title, interest and claim of Fcrgaaon full direction*&arju«w<uig and using a simple Vegetable Conn, Of in and to fifty acr«w of land, more or leas sitn- Balm, that wili effectually remove, iuten days, Pimples. *ted m >4 ashington township. Butler-County, Pa., l>oUf»- Blotches. Tau. Ifreckles. aud all Impurities of the Skin, ded North by Thomas Kelly. Kast by Conn. South by leaving the same soft, Clear, smooth, and beautiful. Daubenspeck A CLOW. West by Kelly. Thirty-five acres 1 will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or cleared, five of which are m«*adow. Log house A frame Bare Faces simple directions aud information, that will barn theraon or<>cted Seised (Mid takeu In execution enable them to start a full growth uf iuixuriant Ilair, Bs the property .J A'tjrgusou Conu at tho suit of David Whiskeis, or Jttoustache. in less than Ui*cty days. Conn. These recipe are valuble to both old atul young, and AI SO as they are uuiieil to all who need thepi tr^e.of charge, A|: tl|C |Jtle tq «.r rMo 't » U <l claim of Al rim Misiu they are worthy .the attention of all who pnxe a clear £ or of in and to four acres of land more or te*>, Situated pure Skin, or healthy growth of hair. ,u Buflalo township, Butler Countv. Pa., bounded North All applicantx adored by return mai'. without hy jhos Caesiday by Kirson Drain. by rhaige. THOS-F. CHAPMAN, Wear by David Kelly aere cleared, log thereon Clumiist and r*rfom(r, Ko 831. Broadwav, N. y. erected >eieed and taken in exentio* as the propetty Aug. 16,16t}6. 8-w 4 of A MiMnger at the suit ot John Uetselgeeeer Arrival uutl Depurdye ot HuiN The mailfiom butler to Eset Sandy, by way uf Holy uku, Ooultoiivillo, AnsnJjJe and CUnton ville ae mil«a; l«s«Ka Butler on Momhy and Friday of each wuuk.atO Jock. a. m., retuiui uu Tuesday and Sat Qi day of eatb week at 7 u'efock, p IU Th% mall from Butior to Salem Cross Roads, hy "•'ay of Sarvcrevilia, Sarvcrevilia, Fr«x.port. Boads, McLaugliiin'b Store iud Oakland Roads. 43 miles; Bntler<<n Tn'-aday and Saturday ct earh week, at 6 o'clock, a. m.; returns on Friday au4 Monday cf each week, at A o'clock, p m. The mill fVom Butler to New Cast J,.. way of Mount Chesnut. Prosjiect, Portersville and Princeton, 2S miles; b avos Builer on Monday and Thursday of eaeh week, at 6 o'clock a. m ; return* oa Tueaday and Friday of each week, at 6 o'clock, p. m. Tho mail from Butler t<- l.awrencebnrg. by way of North Oakland, Barnhart's Mills, Baldwin nu Bruin. 26 milea, b«vs Butler <>n Monday and Friday of each week, at 9 o'clock, a. ni; returhs oh Tuesday und Saturday of each aevk. at 9 o'clock, p. m. Tho mall from Butler to New Brighton, by way of Pe tersburg. Bresk-Nock and 7.elienaple. 29" mil Of; with two additional trips between Break-Neck and Zetloi,"|d»: Icuvs Butler on Wednesday of each waek, at 7 a. m.; re urnson Thnrsdey of eacbwe«k.at fto'cloi-k, p. in. The mall from Butler to Pittsborg. by way of Olode Mills, Bakerstown, Tally Cavy. F.tna. gheny City, 32 miles; b'aves Butler every morning, Sunday, at 7 o'ebs-k, a. arrivos at Butler from Pitts burgh by thn same route, every day, Sunday excepted, at 1 o'clock, p.m. The mail from Butler to Merrer. by way of MrCandlees Brownlngton, Slippery-Rock, North IJlierty, and Balm. 32 miles; leaves Itutler every day. excep ted. at 1 o'clock p. m.:*retnne« by the same mute, every day, Sunday oxcepted; arriving in Butler at 7 o'clock" In the morning. Thejiuiil from Butler to Indiana, by way of Coylq»- ville, Worthington. Klttanning. Klderton and Shehnda, 4H miles; leaves Butior on Monday and Thursday of each week, at 4 o'clock, a. in.; returns on Tuesday and Friday of each week, at 7 o'clock, p. m. The mail IVom Butler to Roydstown 6 miles, leaves Boydstown on Friday morning of each week, arrives at Itntler in the forenoon ; dt-parts for Itoydstown sume day after the arrival of the mail from Pittsburgh. Touchers* Kin initial ions. ITVAM I NATIONS »111 bo held Ac follows: j At Butler, August 28. Sax .nbnrg, August 29. Coylesville. August 30. Fairvii.w, August3l. North Washington, September 1. Sunbiiry, September 2. Fitxsimmon s Sch.wd House, F-.rward tn.. P.»p|. 4. Olado Mill (Tboiijjjßon's School H-.use,) gjjpt ft. Cranberry tp.. (Sample's House) Hannonv. September Centreville, September 11. Harrisville, September 12. Murrinsville. September 13. Prospect, September 16tb. portersville, September 16. In addition to tlie usual rs«iuirements, of gi»o.| moral character must be furnished, Kxaminatlons to commence nt 0 o'clock. A. 11, WATERS, AiiK*ist 23, 4w. Co. Sup't. koticeT" rilTiF. members of the Executive Committee of t|i<« 1 Butler County Agricultural Society, are requested to meet at my office, iu Butler," on Saturday, the 2d of September, IK'»6, to take action in reference to holding our annual Fair. A full attendance is requested. W. O. BRACK EN RIDOE, President. THOS. Attorney at Law, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, L»lTire with C'HNI. M'Ca mlless, EMI|., South West corner of the Blmontl, Hurler a. \ !-;\V ,SKIRTS FOR 1805-C The ln?ention ln?ention of the Age in HOOi 3 SHIRTS. J, W, BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt. THIS INVENTION consists of lnw.x (or two) Klllp titfi'ure R. fineil Steel Springs, ingeniously braded light ly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the tough est. most lleiible, elastic and durablo Spring ever used. They seldom bend or brvak. like the Single Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful Shape moretlrm twice as long at any single Spring Skirt that Ever Has or Can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any Lady wearing tbe Duplex Ell ptic Skirt will be expiuifcJu.'Axl particularly in all crowddd Assem blies, Ope.-as. Carriages. Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Pronu-nade and House Press, as the Skirt can be folded y hen in uso to occupy a small place as easily and cortvenictjjly as a Silk of Muslin I>ress. A havingenJoyeu the Pfeasuie,"Comfort and Great Convenience of wonrfyg the Duplex Klliptic teel Spring Skiit for a single day will Never afterwards willingly dispense with their u«e. For Children, young Lotlifi.s they are superior to all othors. TilK JJOOPS are covered with 2 ply double twiste<l thread and will wear twice as long as the Singh, yarn covering which ih on aJJ $/pgle Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom r.Mlw on Skirt are also Double Steel, aud twice or double covered to prevent tbo cover ing from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs stone steps, Ac., Ac., which they are constantly subject to when in use. All air made of new and elegant Corded Tapes, and are the best quality in every part giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect Shape possible, and are unquestionably the lightest, jn«*t desirable,comfortable and economical Skirt eyer mad<». WEST'S BRADLEY i CAR*. PKOJ.RJ KTORB of the Invention, and 80L>. MANUFACTURERS,97, ChamWs and 79 A 81 Reade Streets . New York. FOR SALE in all first-class Stores In this City, and throughout the Untted States and Canada, Havana do Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. t*. Enquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or deuble; Spring Skirt. A. »112 C. Mbtket mwK rpiiF. undersigned would respectfully inform the pub § lie thai tho yearly celebration—usually called the Haxvest Iconic —will .come off at Suxonbiirg, coin men cipg % Tuesday, the sth ef September, and continuing the 6th,7th aijd Sth. He would th'ere for«) most re«pectfnlly illicit jiatronage of his old frh-ndi, und the public generally, during said mouth. .1 11. STUBBORN, Proprietor of Snxouburg Hotel and 11. 11. ground. August 1fl::3t. AioEifor's Notice. I N tho matter of the final account of Nathan F. Mc -1 Candless. Kxecutor of .lohu S. McCandloss, late of Cla v township dee'd. To the heirs, representatives Ac.., of said estate. Tlio undersigned hereby notify all interesteil in said account, that lie will, in pursuance of an appointment as Auditor, by the Orphan's Court of Rutlor county, attend to the dilties of said audit, at the office of Charles M 'landless Esq., in Butler, on Tuesday, the 12th day of September. IHHs—at 1 o'clock P. M., when aud where all interested may attend if they see proper. Aug. Id, IBfis. THOS. ROBINSON, Auditor. 3ST OTIGB. I S hereby given, t hat my wijk 'iL beu a, left my bed and board without anvTust cause. All presona are, refore, hereby not ifi.sl not to harbor her or give her H>Vy credit on my account, as I am determined lo |»ay no debts of her contraction. Aug. 16, IWS. JAMES SIMMERS. Xollco to ItuiiderN. SKA LED proposals w ill bo received until Sept. 6th by the Birectors of Rrady's Bend Diifrict, Arrfi strong county, l'a., («>r building two School Houses, one 42feet by 34. the other 34 bv 24, b.>th to be completed by the 15th of November next. For Plan and Specifications call upon the Secretary. By order of the Board, .1. W. NORRIS, Secy. Brady's Bend, Aug. 12, 186* Writ of Partition. I N the matter of tbe Partition of the Real Estate of . James M Candless, dee d. In the Orphans' Oairt of Butler county. No. 43, De cember Term, 1804. June 12,1.565, Inquisition filed and confirmed jViii. of Pennsylvania—To the heirs and letfal representaiives of James M'Candless, dee'd., to wit: Elizabeth M'Cnndless', widow, and Russell Hnrd. hos- Hand, and Ell7.ab'e h"M'Allister, Lawrence Hurd. Reliecca Palmer, Mira UurJ, ««n Russell Ilurd, Jr., children of Nancy M'CanilTcss.'fllnrd) ifee'd. Mary Jane, Intermar ri«d with Robert Meharg, Josejdi i/ogup, husband, and Anna Lena.ly.gan, Erastus Logan, Elvia Logau, Mary Logan, Chlorin.la Lo gan. Sarah Logau. and Jtuif> Logau, cbildreu of Marga ret'M'Candless, (Logan) dee'd. Sarah intormarried with Nathan Slajer; Belle intermarried with David S. Lyon; Margaret, widow, and James M'Candlosa, dec'il., and An gelina intermarried with Wm I>. Park-. You, and each of yon, are hereby citod to bo ami ap pear before our Judges at an Orphans' Court, to t»e held at Butler, in aud s>i the comity wf Butler, on rhe F.sirth M<tpday of being the 2-Sih day of said month, to accept or refuse the premise* at the appraise ment or valuation, or * how cause why the same should not he sold: By the Cov rt. W.J. YOUNG, Aug. P.186u. Clerk. $5 REWAIVIY STOLEN froiu the Drug Store Butler Pa about the 28th of June, a Pocket Case of Surgical Instruments. Tho above reward will be given to Any MUptn returning them, with information that will lead to the detection of the thief.. Dlt. inrCHKS FEMALE SUPPORTERS. I»R.CIIEESMAN'S FEMALE PIU^. Truuw's kinds for sab* at HAMILTON S A Co'a Drug Store. .\*»li<T to RiiildrrN. rpilK S«dioo! Direct- rsqf JL F«., will out the rebuftdiwg schocd house No. 4, in said township, at Adam Frederick's in said tp , on .Saturday. September lnth. where builders or con tra etois ran s*e the draught of the building ROBERT (*ILL£LAND 3«f'y Butler Augusj 30 Writ of Partition. IX ttiu matt«ruf the PiuUUwUuf the i'.esl LV.*te ul K:nius, Jt/d. la tL«» Court of Butler cdonty. !fu. 9. Mar Term, 1904 Atid uuw to wit: Juue 12, WttO, InquuitluXi -'sled utd ounfli wed'A'i The Commoa wealth it Pennsylvania-~lV> tho heir* aod Iqgsl representatives of* John M'Kinnis, dee'd, to wit: — JJarv M'Klnni-i. widow, and Robert M'Kinnis, Rachael Intermarried vbli Ueorg- o*iw»u; Rebecca M'Kiunl*, widow. »nd Lncretl.in, J. M'fviiitii*, Alex. S. M'Klnnu, Add re w J. A. MKilpbaftd (I«Wbry M'Kinnis, eHilifrA of Andrew M'Kttiim,MMd Snrafi M'Kinnis. widow, and Oeorge W. M'Kinni*. M. M'Kinniv Leaven worth M'Klnni". and Marv A- M'Kfnnls, children of Hen ry M'Kir.uis, Lydut A. M'Kinnis, widow.and Ss ruj. M'KinnK Haniuth M.Kinni*, and Ellen V. M'Kin nn, children of William M'Kinnis. dee'd., and Joseph lialph, hnsband. and Jaiuf* l«slph." y diild of Sarah Jane M'Kinnis.. Balph) dee d. You. ami earn of you, af£ herehv ciMfl to be and appear before onr Judges at. an tV.prt, to be held at Rotter, in and for the county of limit r,, on the Fourth Monday of September next, it being fh('24Hi day of Mid month, to accept or refuse the |,retnis« ■» the appraise ment or valuation, or show cause wto iliu name should not be sold. Ity the Court. \V. .1. YOL'NC., Aug. 9, lKflft. Clerk,oft).o Writ ol* Partition, IN tin* matter of tho partition of the Ileal Ketato of John Keiner, dee'd. In the Orphans' Court of Rutler county. No. 8. Juno Term. I**4. June IJ. lMi5. Inquisition llhxland confirm ed .Vi'ir The Common wealth of I'ußnuylrtnh ■ To the hefnand li'Kal representative* of John Kernor, dee'd., to wit:— Cuthitrino. Intermarried with l>r. Peter Dockellere ; Ja rob Kerner, Klisaoetli, intennarrled with Itiehard ITni stead: Sophia,iiterniarried with t'rud. Swart/.. Fre lerlck Vj■ »112 Lewi* Kerner,dee'd.,and John Crltrh low, Br., hu*t,;ind. »md John CHtchlow, Jr., sou of Chris tiana Kerner, (Crttcfilow) due'd. You, and each of you, are hpreby cited to be nnd ap pear before onr Judges at an Oi rhaus' Court, to be held at Ibitler. in and tor the eouhty t»j Hutler, mi the Fourth Monday of ft l*hig flip UMh day of said month, to accept or refuse Ino premises at the ap praisement or valuation, or show cajie yyh'y the same •diould Hot be sold, ily the court. W J. YOU NO, August 9, lßfift. Cijjikof O C. A JLarge Ikai-k ISay Horse. IKFT W infield Furnace on Saturday the I2th in-*!., JHe Is probably in Clearfield or Summit Township, if lie ha» not |Hi«.Hed l»uck to Will Jtoy Furnace, from which he came last week. Having been worked pretty steadily in wagons, he is marked with the collar: and lias a small but very tender sore on tlic top of neck where theeollar works. Thin is very sensitive. Any person bringing the horse back to Wiufteld Furnace,*or givingmo word sothrft 1 tuav get liitn. will be liberally re warded. WM.STKWAIIT. Aug. 18, 18W. To Uridine Hiiil<ler«. N' otleeis hereby given to all poncerned, that the build ingof iheß* luge arr«is*Couuoouenessing Creek.on tlie South-East of the Borough of Butler, on the Butler and Free port Hike, will be sold at I'ji b|ic out-cry, by thd Commissioner* of Butler Co., on Friday the lioth day of August, 1806, at I o'clock, l\ M. I'lans and specifications may bo wen at the Commis sioners' office. Coditions will be mailt, known at the time of sale. By order of Commissioners. HARVEY COLBKRT, Aug. 2. l«6ft,-3t Clerk. The Nation: A Weekly Journal of Politics, Litera ture, Science and Art. Tuisjournnl will not be the organ of any party, sect, or body. It will, on the contrary, make an earnest effort to bring to the discussion of political and social questions a really critical spirit, and to wage war upon the vices of violence, exageratlon, and misrepresentation by which so much of the iioiitical writing of the day in marred. The criticism of book* and work» of art will form one of its most prominent features; and pains will be taken to have tills task performed in every case by writers pos sessing special qualifications for it. It i* Intended. In tho interest of investors, as well a* of the public generally, to have questions of trade and finance treated every week by a miter whose position and character will give his articles an exceptional value, and render them a safe and trustworthy guide. A special correspondent, who bos been selected for thin work with care, hns started on a journey thtough the South. Ills letters will am»y:ir hereafter every week, and he is charged with thetfuty of simply reporting What he sees and hoars, leaving tho public a* fur ai posoible to draw its own inferences. It embraces among its regular or occasional contribu tors the following names: Henry W. Ijoiigfellow, James Kussell Lowell, John 0. Whittier, Fomuel Kiliott (Kx-I'resident Trin. College, Hartford.) Prof. Torrey. (Harvard,) Dr. Francis Lieber. Professor Oohlwin Smith, (Oxford,) Professor Child. (Harvard,) Honry James,Charles K. Norton, Judge Bond (Baltimore,)Kdmund Quincy, Prof. W I). Wliltny, (Yale) Prof.D. 0. Gilinup. (y.al v ,) JiifcUe HUy, Dwight, (Columbia Coliege.) Taylor Lewis. (ScliOliei ledav.) Judge Waylaud, l-Vederick t>aw Ulmstead, Rov, l>r M'- Ciinto«'k. Rev. Dr. .btseph P. Thomjison, Bev. Phillips Brooks. Rev. Dr. Bellows, C. j. Henry Tuclierman, Bayard Taylor, C. A. Brist^J,;'.C.'L. BrAye, C. Whjtp, William Lloyd (jwfaou, Yli»orgs Fivjier, Theodore Tilton, Jaines Parton, Gail Hamilton. TRIIMM:—Three Dollars per ANNUAL, in Rl* months. Two Dollars. When dolivored by Carries in N. York or Brooklyn, Fifty Cents a<lditioiial. ' JOgKI'II 11. KICUAUD.S, PVULISnCR, 130 Nassau street, N. Y. NOTICE. NOTICK is hereby given to all persons iiitero«tnd, that an appeal will l»e held at the office of John Mitchell Ksq.. Assistant Assessor in the bofo. of Butler, on the Slst iIJS of July, and tho Ist and 241 <I|VS of August, for that portion of the Twenty-third District of Pa., embra ced in the county of Butler. At which time and place the annual list, and proceedings of the assistant Asses sors for said county, will be open to the Inspection of/ill parties interested, and appeals beard and determined, re lative to any erroneous or excisive valuations, assess ments or enumerations made by said Assistant Assessors. N. B.—All api>eaU must be mode In writing, and spec ify the particular cause, matter or thing, respecting which a decision is requested, and shall, moreover, state the grounder principle ol error complained of. SAMUKL MA UK A, Butler, July 19,18G5::3t. Assessor, 23d Dlst. Pa. Claim Agent, run K yo ( yhl notify ilif public I that he has been regularly cojjijiiHsioned as CLAIM AO-EITT, ftirsecnrtog Fhmuty Mwy, Arrrnrt of I\II/ and I\n sions, for soldiers, or if they are dead, for their legal representatives. No charge will be made for prosecuting the claims of soldiers, or their representatives until the same are collected. C. K. ANDERSON. Butler, June 27, I*os. ESTRATS! residence of the subscriber, living in \ 7 Harrisvillo, Butler Co. Pa. on tho 12th of June |**t, one Sorrel Mare, white strip on face, sprainvd in left hind leg, three white foot, and about twelve y'ivtrs old. AIJ4O--A Bay Mare, sweneyed in both shoulders, and has had JtoUers fri both; and is five years old. The owner owners uip noiitiisl io corue forward, prove property, pay charges and bike them' away, otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. WM. A. CUMMINS. Harrisvillo July 12, 1K0 1 ). Public Sale, T> Y virtue of an order and decree of the Orphans Court \j i" «nd for the county of Butler, the undersigned Administratrix, with Ihu Will aiwexed. of *S'm. Hays, late of Lancaster Tp., dee'd, will offer for sale cn the premise*, at ono P. M.,of Wednesday August 30 A. D., IBrto, altout twenty acres of land, more or less, situated in Lancaster Tp. county ami State aforesaid, hounded,and adjoining public road from Wbitestown b» Harmony, and by lands of Samuel Hays, widow Kline felter and others, with the appertenance*. TKUMS. —OM» third of the perchkse money to be paid on the confirmation of sale by the Court, and the balance in two equal annual payments with interest thereon from said confirmation of sale MKS. MA BY HAYS, July 12,186 ft.' Adm'x. William E. Moore. PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT | K. MMnnkln'n Ofllrc, Main Street, op posite /fritinrrmah'i Hotel, Dutler, Butier Co. Pa. No chsrge until claims receiyed Auditor's Sfotico. Butler County, *(■ rN the matter of the account of Shrpler and John lionghis, Kx'rs of John Boston tlec'd. No. 23, Dee. Term. lKftt. And «f»W to-wit June 14, ISfift, on motion of John M. Thompson, Court tppojnt (>. W. Fleeger. an Auditor, todistribute the' balance in this c;»ne and report. by Court. ;, I from tno record, this2Sth day of Jnly. A. D., 1866. W.J. YOUNO, Cl'k. of <> C. I will attend to the duties of the above sppointnient at the office of John M.llwmpsnn, in Butler, on day of September, A. I)., 1865, at 2 o'clock, p. tu., of whk'h all parties iutoroetod will take notice. 0-. W. FLRKGKK. A.ng.2, 186 ft. Audljor. FAMILY BIBLES. FE-ESHI SUPPLY OF , AT HEINEJIAN'S M«ch 22, IMS GRAND OPENING OF - : Spring & Summer i DRY GOODS, AT II i: D. T. PAPE & CO,i i An Extraordinary large Stock i OF GOODS, ' ' , Purchased Before tho Late ADVANCE, And will be sold at Astoi^Ulili|K LOW PRICES. Call null Took Tlii'»iikli OUR STOCK Before Purchasing u. s: iw THIRD SBRIES, 230,000,000. Hy suthorlty of the Berretary of the Trpa*nrj. the undorNiKneil, the General Subscription --r tii n«le of United States Treasury Notes, offeirq Jo tho public*tho third neries of Treasury Notos,besrlng (aven nnil three-tenths per cent, interest, per annum, known :IH the 7.30 LOAN. These Notes are issued under date of July 15th, 180 ft, and are payable three years from that dnte, in cuiTency, or are convertible at tho option of the holder into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDb. These bonds are now porth a handsome premium, and are exempt, as are ull the tiovernmetys Honds, Jronx State, flnunt!/, and Municipal taxation, which addt from one to Virrt per ctnt. per annum io their value, ac cord inp to the rate levied upon other property. The iutereid is payable semi-annually by coupon* attaened to each note, which may be cutoff and sold to any banker. The Interest nt 7.30 per cent, amounts to One rent per ay pU £ B*o note. Two cents" • " SIOO » Ten •« «« «« «* SSOO *' '4 0 " «« « §IOOO «« fl <* «• " •• 95000 Notes of all denominations named will be romptly furnished upon receipt of HiihscriptioiiH. Tho notes of this Third Series are precisely nimilar in form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties already sold, except that the Government reserves to itself the option of pitying Interest In gold coin at 0 per cent., instead of 7 3-1 ofh H in currency. Subscribers will deduct tho In terest in currency up to July 16th, at the time when they subscribe. Tho delivery of the notes of this third series of the Seven-»Yhirt!es >yill commence on the Ist of Juno, and wi|l bo mailo promptly ittyd continuously after that dste. The slight change made in the conditions of this THIRD SFHI B8 affects only too matter of Interest.— The payment In gold, if made, will Jjo |o tho currency intere«t of the higher rate. Tho 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 ami equalise prices that purchases made with six per cent, in gold would be fblly equal to those made with seven and throe-tenths per cont, in cur. rency, This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by tho Govertliucjit, n«d its superior ad vantagosmaue it tho Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than $'J30,000,000 of tho Loiu. authorized by the last Congress are now on the market. This amount, at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will all bo sub scribed for withiu sixty days, when the notes will un doubtedly caiutnand a premium, as has uniformly boon the case on closing the subscriptions to other l/»atis. In order that citixens of every town and section of the country maybe afforded facilities for biking the loan tho National Hanks, State Banks, and Private (tankers throughout the couutry have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, ond who only are to be responsible for tho delivery of tho notes for which they receiveordors. «JF A.Y" Off K SUBSCKIPTIO* l'hihid/jphia. Subscriptions will [>c received hy thn First National Bank, of Butler, ra. March Ift, 1866.-8: m. PHOTOGRAPHS, srl C *," • I i I S I EE ' DAGUERREOTYPES, HAVING KUI/LY COIIPLftTKD ALL TUB KECES sary arrangements for Photographing, in all the various styles of the art. Mr. Husseltoii would respectfully call tho s'tcutionof tho public tohisncay Furnished Establishment, en the corner of Main and Jefferson «treets, opjjnslte Wet,#r A Troutinan's Store, where he Is now fully prepa red to make at the shortest possible notice, • J'UOTOGBAJ'J/S, AMBROTITKS ff/if!£OTrrES. Equal te the very best- Call and Dxaiuju B.C. IIUSSLKTON. Culler, June 14, lWa. STEEL TOOTH, lUV AM) GRAIN lUKES, WALKER'S IMPROVEMFNT. MANUFACTURED BY u. Ce Butler, P These Rakes are wvisntwl equally as and much cheaper than aoy now in market Butler, May M.;tf. «Ti:\ rit ii, w,i'( no\ PR®eikA.MjA,Trt©Ni.. \t7"HERKA?, in utd by *u Act df the Utneral A*-eui f T t»ly. Contains wealU| ut' Ponntsrlfafiia "An •Kt to I eguiatu tlm tiuaalsl tUfKlmm u! tliH CoUiUio j :t h unjoirfifd ajiuii m« tV giVo public noti. e <d' sich election. and to in such nytice* what olll c.-w tn bo cl.Tt.-tl. 1, WILLIAM O. URAI'K- K /lIIDGK, Uifth Slfotilf "112 th« county of Hi.tier, (tivti notico that a General Election will Ih> held in the -aid county,on Tuestitf Ujth day of October,ut theseveral Election ▼!/* Thf elector* of Adatu.-i township. at the house'of J. 5 Douthett. The electors of Allegheny township, of the house of Jatne* M'Mnhio, Jr. The electors of Buffalo towushlp, at the house of Rob ert .1. Orcfrfr, now George Truby The electors of Butler township, at the house of Mr*. Fkllvf, The elector* of Brady ton nuliip, at the hou*e of Zepli- M pi. ih Snyder. The electors bf CletwtteM township, at the hou*u of John tlreeu. The elector* of Clinton tow twhip, at the house of John Kiddle. The ele-tofs of Concord townohip, at the IIOUKU of John 1 . . Tiif (doctors of Centre towtuihl|>, at the bouse of .lohti 11.H.n. Tin- electors of Cherrv township, at the house of W lll iuu biiid-Vy. The electors of Conooqueneofting township, at the hou-i of M V. White. in Whlteatown. Th« electors 6T Cranberry township, at the howe of 8 nith Rim. The.l e turn of Donegal township, *U thehous.'of Mrs. A. I». \\ lie*. in Millerstowu. Tho elector* of Kairview township, at tho house of Jluhert Itay, now U. MCammey. The electors of Forward lowiudilp, at tin* house of Robert Rruwn. 'l'h.- electors «'f Franklin township, nt tile School-hoUse, In the borough of Prospect. The electors of Jackson township, at the IIOUHC I»L llenry Wolf,-now Jacob Scholar, in Harmony. Tin' electors of Jetlerson township, at the house of Thomas Welsh,deceased. n 4 * Tlo' eliTtoiH ot Lancaster towtndiij,, uf public School bonne No 6. Tho electors of .Middlesex township, nf George Cooper. Tin- electors of Marlon township,ut the bouse of Rob*. Gilchrist* Tin- electors id Mmltlycreek township, at the ToWn Hull, in iVirternvllle. , The electors of Mercer township, at the Town H;dl, in the iMirouitliof llarrlsvllle. The electors of Oakland t<>«ii~|ilp. at the house of William M'Clung The elector* of Parker township, at the house of John Martin,how John Kelly, in Martin-burg. The electors of Penn township, at the house of Will |:im Fisher. The electors of Summit township, at the hous of Adam Frederick Theelectors of Sllp|»eryr<»ck township, at tlo* School house at the North end of the borough of Cett{revn|o. Tho electors id Ye'uango township, at (lip* l|ouse of James Kahlc. Th>- electors of Wlnfield township, nt the School-house No, 5. lit said township Tho .-lertors of Washlnirtou township, ut the Town Hall, in North WashinytW, The eb—tois of Worth township, at the house of Wm. Humphreys. The electors of the Borough of |Jie Courthouse, in said borough' The electors of the borough <,t" CfifjtreTllle, nt the School House, iu Bai'l borough. The electors of the borough of at the Coun cil House, in said borough. At which time and places the qualified ritixens will elect by ballot— One pors<in, in conjunction with the counties of Armstrong ami Lawrence, lor tlje office of Senator, to represent the polities of liutler, Armstrong ami Luw jronce, jn tho State Senate. l'ou r nnrsons for membcra of tho As sembly, tp conjunction with tue couutics of Mercer and' Laurence, to represent thu counties of liutler, Muruerai|i| in the lloupe ol Kcpi'oscntutives, at 11 ar ris-burg. One person for District Attorney. One person for County Treasurer. One person for County Commissioner. One person tor County Surveyor. Out person lor Couuty Auditor, for 8 years. Onq . erjion foi County Auditor, for 1 year. Xolloe Is Hereby CJlrcpi, "That every person, excepting Justices of the Peacij whoshall bold any office of profit «d trust under tbu Uovortiment of the United States or of this State, «»r of any citv m Incorporated district edofii'-,;V or ugeiit, who Igor shall be employed driver the Legislative, Kxecutive or Judiciary department of this State, or «if tli ( -United Status, or any oify or incorporated district,and also that every member of Congress and tho State istgislaturq, anil of the Select or Common Council of aiiyclty.orComtidsslhnersOfiMlf fn'iorporttted district, if by hi\v incapable of }io|ding or exorcising at the same time the officer or appointment of Judge, Inspoctor, or Clerk of any jhis Commonwealth, and that no Jmlgb, Inspector, or ofhiT officer of such election shall be eligible iu 411 V H'hun H'hun voted foi. And the said Act of Assembly, eijtillt.il " An Afrt rela ting to the elections of this Commonwealth," passed Ju ly Sil, IK.'W, provides as follows, to wit: " That the Judge ami Inspectors, chon.-n as af.resald, shall meet at their respective pbu*es appointed for hold ing the election in the district to which they respectively belong, beforo 9 o'clock in tho morning of the second Tuesday of October, In each and every year, and each of the said Inspectors shall appoint OIK* clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of said district." "In case the person who should rftfelve'the second high est number of votes for Inspector shall not attend on the day of uny election, then the person whoshall have re ceived the sdcondljjghast number of votes for Judge »r the njbxJiprk'jAmg' elpctioi:, idiallaot ,oi luspegto/- in Idf place, and in case the person wno shall 'have recolved the highest number of votes' lor' inspector not atten'd. the present election Judge shall appoint an inspector li. his place, and in esse tho person elect.nl Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who received the highest num ber of Totes shall appoint a Judge in his place; and if any vacancy shall continue In the board for the space of one hour alter the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, tho qualified voters of the township, ward, or district, for which such officers shall have been elect ed, the voters present at tho place of election, shall elect one of their number to fill surti wancy. •' It shall bu the duty of said Amernum, respectively, to attend at tho place of holding every general, special or ejection, during the time said election is opeh, /or tire purpose of giving information to tho lu sptw t'trs and when cnlled on, in relation to th« rights of any person assessed by thetn to vote at such election,or nncli other matter In relation to th« assess ment of voters M» the said Inspectors or Judges, or eith er of them, shall from time to time require." 14 No person shall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, other than a white freeman, of 21 years or more, who shall have re-id.nl in this State ut least on** year, pud iu the election district where he offers to vot,> at least ten days immediately preceding the election, and within two years paid a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at bust ten .lays before tlje election ; but a citizen of the United States, who had been previ ously a oualified voter of this State ami removwl tTseh-- frotn and returned, and who shall have resided ip the election district, and paid taxes as aforesaid; rfliull be enti tled to vote after residing in the St.'it;' six in flit Jo«; Pro vided, that the white freemen, cltixenV'of"the Coite.l States, between the ago of "J1 and vwir* a*».l having re sided in this State ono year, and in tho district ten days lot aforesaid, shall be entitled to vot«"hlthoiigh they have not paid taxes. "No person shall he entitled to vote w hose nam« is not contained in the list of tasaldM inhabitants furnish .ed by the Commissioners, utileAs'he produce a receipt for the payment, within two years, of a State or county tax. assessed agreeably to tile Constitution, or given nat isfiu tory evidence, eitherM bis oath, of affirmation of another, that he hsw pa'd Inch tax, on fdlure to procure sucli a receipt hba|l airfke oath of the payment thereof, or second If Be clAiic* h. be au elector between the ago of 21 and years, Re shall depofteou .wtlb or affirmation that lie resided in tM State at least one year next before his application, an I'lnake such proof of his residence iu the district as is required by this Act, and that ho doeA verily believe, from the account given him, that ho is of theage aforesaid, and give Such other evidence us is re quired by this Act; wberenp»n, the name of the a« a>liuitted to vote, shall be Inserted in the alphabetical list by the Inspector,and a note made np|HMuto thereto by writing the Tax," if he shall be permitted to vote by r<ij4oj> »»f having paid a tax, or the woM "Age/' If be shall bo admitted on account of his agp and in eith er case thfe reason of such voto shall bo ealle«|out to the clerks, who shall make the liko note in thj; list <»f voters kept by them. I#i ojil <'•'«*(, i where the name of the claiming to •112. nn«l in the list tnriiidi' dby the ers sad' Assessor, or his right to vote, whether found there or not, is objected to by one qualified dltizen, it shall IMI tb«- duty of the Inspector to examine such person on oajth as to h i* qualllfcatioris,and if ho claims to have resided In th" one year or more, his oath shall be sufficieiit. pro<\f thereof;bnt he shnll make proof by at least one competent witness, who-drill be n qualified elector, that he has resided in the district for more than ten rafts next immediately preceeilitig said election, and shall hitW«eif •swear to his boiiafide riwidenc'j in pursuance of his lawful railing is within the district' knd not ft ft tb" purjK»sobf voting thoreia." . 1 "If any parson *hnll prevent, or attempt toprevent any effioefof an y electa** this Act from holding 1 fl.ie-i I .dectlon, or iiseor threaten any violence to any sj|ch out- 1, eer,.or shall interrupt or improperly Interfere with him I in the execution oT his dw?y;or block nn.'ot' nrtempt to I bks-k np tho window, .>r the avenue to mmy window where I the saute maybe holdfdi, or shall riotously disturb the I peace of such shall use or mac any intim- | idatlon. threaten forco oV violence with the design to in- j flnetico unduly, or ovtfpowt-r any vr to prevent 1 him from voting or to restrain the freedom of his choice, su< b person, on conviction, shallbe hnetiajty sum not ejr cee*ling five hundred dollars, and bo imrfrisoned f<>r any time not exceeding IVeJve montbsT a|j<l if it ahull Is shown to the Court where the trial of '-uch offence shall b« h«'l, Ihfltf tlie p;-rs-»n offending waa not a resident of the city, ward, difti ict or township where the said offence was committed, am not eutitlod to a"v«4u» therein, then j on conviction, he shall be sentenced to pay a fine not lese than one hundred, or more tftahotof fhous.ind dollars, and ! to be Imprisoned not le«3 than nor more tb in I lw<. yciu»." » " And if anv person or persons shall make anv bet or a-ager upon the results of any election within this Com- ! iiiouweaHh. <>r shall ortV-r t»i make'auy aui'h.bet or wager, j either by verbal proclamation thereof, or otherwise, he or they thill forfeit thrfre fur,ti tfie amount to bet or of fered to bet.' . •If any perron cxA by law qualified, sball fi andnlently vote at snv elsctjoh within this Ith or b'-ing otherwise quailed, Bball vote out of h« rfT* 1 diatiict, or sny person knowing the want of such qualification <halJ ui J us jfiycui t) aUth peiiun to vote, the parson oi poiuiij to uffcniing, shull. uu conviction be fined any sum nut exceeding twj bundle J dollars and be imprisoned fbr any term not eajuadjiig thios ium t'ri •' '• If sny pars6n shall tjuw than one election dis trict, or otheiwise fraudulently vols anJ deliver to the lnipe tor tw-o tickets togeth-«r, with intent to illegally Vote, u i shall vote the or if any peison shall ad vise or prucuro another to do so, he or they so ofl'dkiding sli ill, on -at nvi ftaod in aujf sum not Icj" thsn flf- W'i ,u ' r m >re t.ian five hundred .lolluo and be imprisop i'd md *** r,n than three, Or more than twelve "If any person not quailfied to vote Iti tbi> Common wealth, agreeably to thu law, (accept the HOUS ef oualifi ed citi/eiLS.) shall appear i\ anv place ~112 cleetlon for the putjiose'of Issuing tickets, or ~112 iiilqenclngfhe ctticMta qualified to Vote, he shall, on conviction, forfeit ami pay any nun not exceeding one luindrad dtdlahi' |*r every f "' "" J ' And the Return Judges of the respective districts afore said, are hereby required to meet al the Oourl House in Itutler, on Friday neat (October )S|lt) after tho sec.'n.f I uesitav in October next, then and therearter to perform those things required !>v law. •r, , " r .r T •" 'i*>. I, " '• ,h " >•"" ■■ ""<■ 1'.r,l Ki 8 h,.,.„ n «nMrS ?u..r.hrsi,s.Mh "«»«« _Hun..r ,sn," M ' o ,mA, ' KKKR 'Z : |n. 1865, New Goods! 1865. 4 LAIUHS AND WEI.LSKLKCTKI) STOCK OH Splendid Seasonablo Ooods, Just received and for Sale at thu W%I~W OF WEBER & TfIOUTWR, Huyd s imildlng, corner of Main A Julforsou ids. niTbEll, PA., Conatstlng of Dry Qouda, mioh ae PINH I)ELAINI^ # CASUMJUtKfI, OOlsKltQB, A LAP A OA I, rR(NTOj BALMORAL SKIBT§ A largo.asijoi tment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, of the finest quality BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, ami all kinds of Trltnmlnge. t large CLOTHS, OASBTMKRES, SATINKTTB, J BANS, OATTONADKS, 4a. J It; lid y-J\l a.lo Clotlillltf, HATS AlffD GAP2| Of the rery latest Style*. A large and well selected Stock of • BOOTS & SHOES, tCardlwape, Qweawjvrar©, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, Amla Genuine Article of STRAINED IIONEV,, All of which will be sold choap for ('4s If, or OpVNTpr pa OB UCH WEBEB Si VHOWSmJi, April 13, lMfi::0mo. Mi^m, LEATHER ANQ FINDINGS STORE, Olf MAIN STREET, Ope door North of M'Aboy's Store. GENTS' PllKNCir CALK HOOTS, BHOKKAND CONCKKSS OAITKRB. LADIES & prENTS* SLIPPERS MISSES' HOOTS, SHOKS, AND ' GUMS. BOYS BOOTS & SHOES. ('liililrvirH Sliot'H of all Kindt*. A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMBNIf of my own maniifarturc, romdantly on hand,aad'work (iMcr.itfthe «wl In lKf> IjA.TEIS'I: STYLE. A larc* and full AssArtmertt of Kantern stock, of tho ▼ory bent material knd jrorkmanship. All kiuds of ' - LEATHER&FIND|JNfG^ French and Common Calf skin*, Sole and Upper Leather, Morocco, Kips and Kidj, ROANS AND LININGS Of all kin.l». We hate the Invest, s»tc<-t v |. and lor the ' th»* choap.'st stock ertu for. MI I Thepnhlicare invhtft to'ciCll and examine for them selres. »; " LgpMq - n " T'IW'IB B! BBLTQft I MOWING MACHINES. | I7IARMKRS are invited to call and eaamiri <wir w*orJ- I ment of Mm-hiaes. We are prepared to 112. rnmh flj'-in 011 reasonable terms and With the • « LATEST IMPROVEMEUS. We also on hood's. KftT Cyliivatom Ac. Hutjer, May fO, ' ,112. Gk W. CAMPBBLL. DYEING AND SCOURING. : rilllK I nderrigned. heconte -'n agent for a I i ITTSBI ItiiH STMA M UYEISG art/l SVOUBJNq ! t>tHbli"huiunt, is prepared to havo all work of th>» <f kind dftn* on »hor» notice, and reanonable terms. I soli< 1: the patronage of the public. • MBS. B HBIJTPBCBGBR. Milliner, Opposite Lowry House, Pa Juae 7, 1860. Smo ft
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