riTTHJBUItGH MAItKETS, August 2V, lbCj. A PPL Eft—s3.6o (» *■»,<*> per barrel. BUTTKB—Fresh 8011. ±2#280 per !b. CHEESE —Westeru Reserve, 16c per lb; Hamburg, n>. KOOS—IS |»«r dor.en. FLOUR—Wheat, «; It AlN—Wheat. $2.00 <$ $.210; Corn, IK*. Oats, AO. BARLEY —Spring, ?200,* Fell. SI,W. 0 HOC Kit I KH—Sugar. 25 (% 36cts per fr; Coffea. 52 <"s p*r lb; Molasses, 1,18 (& 1,20 c per gallon; Syrup, i®* 112 1,26 per gallon. «A LT —Liveria»ol, $2,50,5«3,30 per sack; No. 1, extra, ftfist per barrel. SEEDS—Flaxseed, ,75 per bushel MAKKETH. Bt'TLr*. ?a..Sep? amber 1R65. BUTTKR—Fresh Roll, IK. cents per pound HKAN8 —White, $1,50 per bushel. BA 111.KY—Spring. #1.10; Fell. §1.25. BKESW A X—jb rent* ser pound. KOOS—is oerfts pevdor.en PLOUH—Wfcfat. to 6,00 per bond.; I|jo 2.50; Ibiekwceat, ,Ml per bund. FRUIT —Dried Apple*, $2,00 to per bushel; Dried . Peaches, $4,00 to 4..M). FEATHEBSl —Wrmit* per pound. OltAlN —Wheat, $1,50 per bushel; Rye, 70. oat«, 40c Corn 80; Buckwheat, 75c. GROCERIES —Coffee, Bio, 40c per pound; Java, s<k* Brown Sugar. lKcper pound; do.Wnlte. •>'.* N.O. Molas os $1.50 cents per gallon; Syrup I,so;|||d $1,75- 111 I)KS—7 centn per pound. LABD—IO centn per pound. NAI LS—s7,oo pttr keg. POTATOES—SI mid per bushel. JPfcßK—l4 to 15 rents per pound. K AOS—I cents per pound. ltlCE—lO.ccnts per pound. SEEDS—Clover, SIO,OO, per} bushel; Tlmulhy 16,»« ax, $2,00. S A I/r—*3,75 per barrel. TA LMlW—S.cents per pound, wool*—soc per pound. MAltin ED. Married the 21 ult by th* Bev. Win. P. Bredin Mr. Win. B. Sedgwii kof Parker Tp. Veteran of the lnSd Beg l» V.and Miss Nancy 1. Campbell of Fairview i T. P. both of Butler Co Pa. On th«6th lint., at the residence of the Bride, by I»r. l/oyal Young, Mr. lieorgo >\ Kba to Mian Harriet II Rciw* i-ing all ot the Bon» «»f Butler. A piece of the wedding rako accompanied the above announcement, for which the parties will roceivo our thanks and well wish en for their future welfure and hup. pines*. I>l I :i>: On the 1«t Inst lit her residence in the Borough of But ler, Mr* Catharine llelneiuau,aged 6% years, 5 months nn« I 27 day *. On Sabbath morning the 30th InMt. of Dysentery, Mamie, Daughter of .lames and Elizabeth M. N'egb-y. aged 2 years 10 months and 7 days- On abhith afta.-n »"i.ths 3 iu«t oi Plat Joseph 1..-on of.be*. ai d a rah Jane M>« re.agrd 11 niontha and 27 «iav».. Sn:( IAL NOTK IX slx o'clock. Brethren from sister Ijodgcs are re-! -•••: j'ul y Invited to attend. By order of the N. O. gi A. V. >l.—Butler l<odge. No. 272. A. V N' holds G\ Its stated meeting* in the Odd I I! ws HmII.OII Main Street. Butler Pa. -'it 'lie lir-t Wednes J' l }' "112 ear It month. Brethren from sister ' \ Lodges are r«s|»ecl fully Invited to attend. By order of the W. M. \OTHE. _ \PPMCATION will be made to the next Legislature of the Stale of Pennsylvania, f>r the incorporation oft lo« Harmony Savings Bank, with a capltel of Thirty Thousand Dollars. Said Bunk to be htrntcd in the horo. of Harmony. Butler County,aahl State. \(;KNTLEMAN cured of Premature Decay. amUhe effect* of yoiithfhl indis cretion, will be happy to furnish other* with the menus ••f cure. (fret of charge). This remedy is simple, eafe For full particulars, by return mail, plea-e JOHN 11. OUDBN. .lime ', 1565, 3m, 00 Nnx-nu St., N. w Vork. \CARD TOTHE SUFFERING. Ill) vol. WISH TO BE < TftED* IF SO. AI, l«»w two or three h«tg-«he.»da of"Bnchn," "Tonic Bitteif," • S:»r«!ipai ilia.*' 'Net vmik Antidote-A.-., Ac., and after yoti are witli the remit.then trvone box •>) o|,|» IMMTOR BlU'il AN'S KNOI.ISH SPI'CIFU' P11.1.S —and be re«tor«H| to health and \ in le«s than thirty davM. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to lake, prompt and salt tary in their effect.* on th« biok«n-doun and kbattrred constitution. Old and yoimg can lake them with advantage. Dl«. BCCIIAVB ENtil.lSII SPK »'I FH ' PIMiS cure in Te*s than -to «lav-. the woi>t eases of NKK VOUMNKSS, Impoten. >•; Premature I>»cay, So . - inal Weakness, Insanity and all t'rinary, Sektial, and Nervous A llect ions, no matter from M hat cauee prtslnced. I*rice. tHie Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an order, Addrenn JAMES S. BI'TbEU, No. 429 Broadway, New York, Oetieral Ayent. P. S.— A Ih»I sent to any addraeaon receipt of price which is On* Dolliir )*>ttfrtf~ 9m" A descriptive cir rular aent on application. Hntler, .luly 10. IN64::Hw. To l>ruiiliar<ls« OI,D nOCTOIt BVCII API'S DRUNKARDS' t'I'BE. permaiieiitly oradlcat»» the taste for arrong tlrliik and cures the worst cases cf drunkeuiiess in lees than eight weeks. Thousand* of reformed Inebriates now live lo Idess the day they were foi tauate enough to commence the use of this valuable remedy. Price Two Holljr* a package. Mailed to anv address on receipt of an order, by, JAMES BUTLER, 429 Broadway, New Ycrk.' Sole Agent lor I'nited States. Aug. 16. 1R65, R-w. VALUABLE EECIPES. F.r»iToii CiTir.r.N.— D.'iir Sir —With your pertnisHjo-, 1 whih to say t" the readersof your paper that 1 (t ill M.pd bv r«'turn mail, to all wln> wish it, i froe) a rcoipe with fn II dins-lions for making and using a simple Vegetalde Balm, that will effw-tnatlr rpujoyo. iuten days, Plmpb.-s, Blotches. Tan. Freckles, and ail Impurities of the Skin, raving the same *o|t. clear, smooth, aijd beaulifiil. 1 will also maii fret* to tlnwe having Bald Heads or Bare Faces simple directions and information, that aid •tnble them to Mart a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or Moustache, in less than thirty days. These recipe* are valuMe to both old ami young, and ae they are mailed to all who need them free of charge, hey are worthy the attention r.f nil who prize a clear lire Skin, or healthy growth of hair. All applicants answered bv return mail, uithoti) •barge. TIIOS. F,CHAPMAN, Chemist and Perfumer, No. SOl, Broadway, N. Y. Aug. 16, ISOS, s-w. XKW Aovl.ktisi:Hl:\ IS. Aotice to lliiilders. Fllll K School Direct* raof Summit township, Butler C<». | Pa., will give out the rebuilding of school house No. 4. in said township, at Adam Frederick's in said tp, on Saturday, September Ittth. 1565, where builders or uon tractors can see the draught of the building. ROBERT OIi.LKhAND Sec y. Ihitler. Augnsi SO 1K66::3t. Watches and Clocks. rpilE un*lersigne<l w»»nld resjHM-tfully inform the pul»- I lie, that lih has on hand and is constantly receiving Til KNEW PATENT UEVEIt CLOCK, striking--the first that has ever been offered for sale In this place.— Mantel clocks of all descriptions, and of the beat <|iiality nnd workmanship. American and Patent Lever Watches. limiting case, warranted to keep good time. Colt and Sharp's Revolver's, and Cartridge*. Jewelry of nil kind*, and of good quality;all of which will be sold on reasonable terms for cash. Watches and Chicks repaired, aiul broken Jewolry mended in a workmanlike manner. Don't forget the place—on the West side of Main Street. South of the Court House and the second door North of Thomu* Steliley's Dry Oood's Store. CHARGES WISEMAN. Sept. 6. 1K05.::.1m. Farm For Snip. THE undersigned offers Ibr sale the farm upon which he lives, in Venn Tp , containing sixty acres of go««l fanning land, about twenty aaree oMared,. with a K<MNI log house mill stable, a variety fruit trees, Ac. Fur ther information can he had by calling on the Editor of the Citizen, or ou the subacriber on the premise. JOSEPH REDOUBT. Sept. 4. lMfc:Bt Administrator's IVoiee. LETTERS Of Administration on tb© of Jgbn Allen Esq. late of Aller/itmy Tp-.de»*"d. living bae#i granted to the undersigned, all peraon.* knowing them selvea indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate |«yinenl. and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for »et tlament. j. R ALLEN, Nept. 6, lR6f-. Adm'r. Executor's \oli<'c. -O/i the Estate of Wilson Pearee. is hereby given, that Letters Tc*tara>,iUarv on the estate of Wilson Pearce, late of Cranberry Tp., Butler county, dee'd, have be«n duiy granted to the undersignetl, therefore, all persons Knowing ihcni- 1 selves indebted tn said estate, are respectfully reqi}egied to make immediate settlement, and thoan huving claims I against tlie same, will present them, properlv autheuti cated f.iTaettleiuent. THOS. ROBINSON, Sept. 6, 1805. J. O..MARSHALL. Executors. IMMMOIIIUOII «F ParlucrNlilp. NOTICE is hereby piven. that the Partnership here- j tofore existing in the Druggist business In the I b«>rough of But lor, bet we on Dr. B. F. Hamilton, ami j David Vance, under the name and title of B. F. Hamilton ' A Co. has been mutually dissolved. We return our sincere thanks to the public generally for their kind j patronage. Th# hu*in<w-s will bf conducted in the old j atand, in Boyd'* Block, Main street, bv B. F. Hamilton, j DR- B. F. HAMILTON. S«pt «tli:jat pAVID TAJ*US. J " TO i'OXDVnPTIVES. Ct UFFEJIERS WITH CONSUMPTION Asthma, Bron -0 chltjs, ot any diieaaeof Throat ot Lungs, will he cheerfully furnished, without charge, with theremHv-by the use of which |h« Bev. Edwara A. Wilson, of Wili iamohtirg. Npw York, was completely restored to after having suffered scleral years with that dread dis ease. Consumption. To Conautnpths sufferer*, this rem edy b worthy of an immediate I• lal. It will coat noth ing, and may be the inesna of their perfect restoration. Those desiring the same will 112 lea<*e address lUr. ED WARD A. WILSON, "■ ffA SOUTH SCCOXD SrstKT \\ illyimabMig, Kings County, New York. August 16,::6t: • Register's Kotire. Vf OTICE is hereby given, that the following Accounts of Executors, Administrators kc., have been filed in the Registers Office, vf Butler County, and will be presented to the Court for confirmation and allowance, on Wednesday, Sept. 2". A- I*-, l**^- Final Account ul John B. M'tjuistion, acting Admiais tn tor of Josrph M Quistjon, dee'd. Fileil Juno 13, "65. Filial Account <•( Mrs. Mary Cron-e. Administrator of Philip Cri-usy, dee'd. Fileil June 26.186 ft. Final Account of J. B. D«alds nnd Maria J Mnrqni-. Adin's. of A. !l # H|ahdod, dee'd File»i July 1,1R65. Final Account of Thomas Cratty, Ouardian of Matilda Riddle. Filed Jt|ly 6,1M»6. Final Account of E. J. Ollmer, Administrator of Jos eph Oilmor, dee'd. Filed July 10,1865. Final Account of Tlios. Craig,dee'd. Filed July 1, *66. Final Account of B<4)ert Maxwell. Adm'r of W. W. Smith, di c'd Filed July 18,1865. Final Account of Sylvester Ash, Ex. of Jacob Cleffer, d : d- Fileil July I K , ISC*., Final account of Win. Paiks, Adui'r. of D. S. Parks, dee'd. Fileil July 28, Final account of Jaim.*s Oibaon, Adm'r of Susanna Olbson dee'd. Filed July 28.1866. Final account of Martha ti. Franler, Adm'x of Edward Fiazierdee'd. Filed Aug. 11. 1565. Final account of Samuel Oallaher and David Marshall Exr's of Win. Oallaher dee'd. Filed Aug. 11, 1*66. Final account of Sabinn ■Krilay, Adm'x. of Francis Kriley, dee'd, Fibsl Aug. 1», IHiMi. Final .-iccount of James S. Morrison. Ex. of William McDonald dw'd. Filed Aug. IS. Final account of S. 11. Moorp, Adui'r. of John Brant dee d. Filed Aug. 19,1 f66. Final account of Hugh McLerea,Ex'r. of Thomas Butk .be d Filed Aug 2-1 18«vr>. I Final account of Solomotf Binder, Adm'r. of Warren F Houston dee d. Fil»»d Aug. 24. 18C6. Final account of llunrv Pfabe, Ad'm. of Erhard Miller dee'd. Filed Aug. 26, 1865. J.S. KEN'EEDY, Register. Aug. 20, A p praise in eiit I.lst. rnilft following Appraisement List under the Ath sec J lion of ths Act of April It. 1851, have been presen ted and Hied in liio Office of the Clerk of the Orphan's Court of Butler County, to-wit: No. 1, June Term. 1865, Mrs Elizabeth Christy, widow of S. D Christy, late of Cherry Tp , Dee'd. Personal properly amounting to &JUO,(X). It. F. Chrjsty, Ad'm. No 3.1. June Term, 1865, D. Rankin, guardiai) for use of minor childi on of Josiali Brown. late of Faitview Tp.. dw'd. Personal property amounting to f22,1)0. Robert I'. Campbell Ad'm. No. 39, June Term, 1865, Mrs. Martha Kimnierman, wi<tow of oe<i. W. Zimmeniian, late of On k hutd Tp'. dee'd. Pervoiial pnqierty, amounting to R. I>. Ste plicnsoii, Adm'r. No. 4t>. June Term, 1865, Mrs Margaret Wosaon, wid • •xs of William A. Wnsson, late of Clay Tp. dee'd. Per sonal property amounting Margaret Waasoii Adm'x. No. 41. June Term. 1865. Mrs. Sabinn Kriley. widow j of Frnncin Krllev. late of Jefferson Tp. dec d. Personal 1 property numuntit'g to fftoft,on. Sabina Kelley. Ad'm. No. 44, June Term, Mrs. Philips, widow of .i ones philips, late >•I Oakland tp.,dee'd. Personal pr >j » ertv »> m-.until.g to #156,68. t».<\ Adm'r. t»f which the creditors, heirs, Icpitcos, distributees and others interested, will take notice and appear at the next Termtowjt; the Fourth Monday if Sep I ember next, and not Jater than Third day of said term, to show cause against the same. By the Court, Aug. 29, IStift. W.J. VOi; N't i. Clerk, O. C. IJst of Causes, rilllE following is the trial list, set down for Septcm -1 tomber term, couimcuriug oi| lhe Foprtli Moqday of «aid month. PIHST WKR.ft. Samuel Stewart, for use. vs. Patrick Curr. Ma misses Oillcspie, vs. Patrick M. ltoyle. Jonathan Clutton, vs. Joaeph C. Snyder. Di..l. Brothers, vs. llenry Koaebaugh. Andt cw Sloan, ys. David Hoover A Itulh llnoyof. Eleanor llines, vs. Samuel Wiiuor, Jr. St Sam'l \\ inier I!. W. Cror.ier, Kx*r of l)r, J. Orahnm, vs. Jncob Zei gler. John M Langhlin, Adm'r. of Euos Mcßride, dee d vs. James Downey. Ann Campbell vs. Wni. Adams. Jacob liepler. vs, Henry P. Shakely, et al. llenry P. Shakely, vs. Jacob Hcpler. Mary J. Ramsey, by her mother and unit friend Nan cy Bam- ;, vs. Ocorge ))', jSHMwagoii. Th itiias Bvan, vs. Samuel Mooie. Bfiber k Ivlingler, vs. Win. Mngec's Kx'ra. Nancy t'ai uahan. vs. 6eorge McCandless. Jchn ti. A, Kennedy, Ex'r. . r Wilson Wigftebl, ys. Ei ii t Muder. >\ illi.ltn Stewart, vs. Kebert Allen. Hugh and \\ m..Mnrrin, Exr's of John Murrlti dec*d. vs. Dominic Mc. Laugh I in. Chiintopher BasMinau vs. Andrew Heckct. John Oallaher, ?s. Dr. S. S. Christy. Jolin Yost, vs Wm. Camtur. E. 11. A J Adams, vs Samuel Campbell J. 11. A t M. Douthctt vs Bobrrt Allen Jsi'ob Khrman vs Robert Harbison and Atkinson C C Bunker vs Alexander M'ttride WM STOOPS, Proth'y. Aug. 1866, IST F. IIJS AIT It KVFA IF. COLLECTOR'S NOTICE HA VINO receiveil the annual List of Licenses, In come Tax, Tax outmarriage*, Silver-plate, Ac., under the United Slates Internal Revenue l<aws, for the .'ld Di vision of the 23d District of Pennsylvania, comprising the County-of Butler, I Hill attend fl»r the reci4vingof snid Taxes,at my office in 'ho borough of Rntler, from the 28th of August, to Ihe 16tli of September. IN6A. Also, at the following places : Friday, Sept. Mb. Saxon burg, at the store of K. Maurhoff. Esq., from 10 «. m..to 4p. in. Saturday. Sept. 9th. Milleratown, at lLa-li's Ho tel. from 9 to i" r>. m, Sept. 9, Fairriey i*J Adams' IIo4»d fro« 112 *2 to sp. pi. Moiiduy Sept. 11th, Minbury. at Slougliloti's store, from t» to 11 a. in. Monday Sept. 11, Hnrriitville, at Kerr's store, from 3 105 p. HI. Tuesday. Sept. 12th t'etitrevillc, at Eyth's Hotel. Wednesday. Sept. loth portersville, at Oliver's Hotel, from In a. m., to 12 m. We«lnemlay Sept. 13th, Pros pe» t, al Mrs. Bre«dill's Hotel, from."to 5 p.m. Sept. 14th. Zeliemqdc. at Bastain's Hotel. Saturday. Sept. ltttli, Olade Mills, at OeorgeCoojmf's, froin lo a. m.to 2p. m. After which lime thepcnalties imposed by law will be strictly enforced. Payment uinst be npidc in I'nited States Money. B.C. Me A BOY. Aug 3«i, )*'•;>. Dept. Coll.. :ui Div.. 23d DK Sti<>rin*s SaleH. NY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, Alias Venditioni Exp<>ua« and Fieri Facias issmsl out of theConrt of Common Pleas of Butler county, ami to mo direi'teil, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court Ibnise, in the homugli. of Butler, on the Fourth Monday of Septeialier, next, at one o'clock, p. ui., the following describe«l property, to wit : All Ihe right, title, interest and claim of Adellieid i»ar hor Ex'r of Frederick Uirbor, of in and to seventy-five acres of land, m< roar less situated in Winfleld Tp.. But ler county Pa. Bound as follows : Norl by SeitX. Wpst by Negley, South by———, East J»y Fisher. Forty acr««s cleared. Seized and taken as the property of AdeihHd Frederick l«arbor, dee'd, at the suit ot tf.A. 1) elombol.lt ALSO AJJ tjie right, title. Interest and claim of J«/J,n I/ecli leiterof in and to two lots of ground situated In Coyles vile, Butler County, Pa , Clearfield tp. Bouijied as" fol lows: North by Kittauuing.Pike, Host by James O'Don "II, South by Ellen Dugun. and Wost by John >, a 112 •uudntioii for a tavern stainls thereon erected. Seized and taken in executions* the property of JohnLcchleiu-r at the suit of George Boeing. A LSO All the right, tille, interest and claim of John Mnrrin A Bridget his wife ami Ooorge Hopper A Sarah his wife of in and to one hundred and forty-five acres of land situated iti Fairview tp., Hujler County,PPna n Bounded North by Jacob Ellenbi-rger, East by Campbell, Suit Ii by liepler and West by Oeorge Craig. About fifty acres cleared, five of which are meadow, 2U apple trees, log house and log barn thereon erected. Seized nud taken in exei-ntion aa the property oi John Murrin A Bridget hi* wife and Oeorge Hopper £ Sarah his wife, heirs at law of Patrick Ferran, Dee'd, at the anit of Brye^ f f Jf|/u --47,50 All the right, title, interest and claim of M. V, White, of, in and to Seven acres'of land, more or less, situate in CountM|ucnes*ing Tp. Butler county; bounded as follows North by White Jk Cunningham, east by street, south by Robert Mart in V. heirs, and west t»y Cunningham—all cleared. Also,another Seven acre lot more or fesa, situ ated in same town«hip, bounded and descrllted as follows: North by lauds of Alex. White's heirs, east by Oeorge Beam, south by ThotCmtty, west by street—all meadow. Belaud and taken iu execution an the property of M F. Whi*e, at the suit of James P. Tanner, for use of the estate of John Orahatn. dee'd. All ths right, title inteiest and claim of Thomas Al- ' fei?. OF inainitoonv bjindred acres of land more or IGKK, situated iu Bra<ly towusLip, Butler oainty, Pa., lN.und.<d north by Ambrose Alexander, east by (Jeorge Bentrim, south by Williams, QO4 W#>»t by John Roerer. Fifty acrea cleariil log hoyse ay.l thertsm erect<xl.— Seized and taken into execution as the property ofTho*. A lieu, at the suit oT U'CubdUia and Suaan C. Sul livan. ALSO All Ujy?rigbJ. title, interest sjjd claim of Ferguson Conn, oi Ui and to fifty acres of land, wore or leas situ oi(ed in AVasliingtoU townahip,'Butler County, Pa., houn ded North by Thomas-Kelly, East by Cotij), South by "jWubenspeck AConu, W ««t by K.cljy* TJiirty-flve acres cleared, five of which are meadow. J,og bouse * frame j barn'therpoii erected Sowed and taken if} execution j | ns tlie property of Ferguson Conn at the suit of David : Conn. ALSO . j | AR the right title, jflt/irest and claim of Ai*r»uj Misin- | j ger of in and to four acres of land morp or le**. situated : |u Bufialo township, Butler ('■ounty, Pa., bounded North j Oi Thos.Cassiday t>wt by Kiraon Drain. South by~r—— j H by David Kelly. V, jn;re cl.eared, log bousi* thereon I erected. Seir.ed and taken in execution as tho progarty j *»f A Mlainger at the suit of John Hetja;lgfxa*r. Farm for Male, F'ive acres of improved land for sale in Penn Tp., aix miles Iroui the borough of Butler and one fourth njUe from the Butler * Allegheny plank Road to churches, For lorticv&fi aod terms, enquire of the umiersirned. ' ' Sept.«, JOHN Q, A. KENNE&Y Arrival anil lkepufturc ol'Mails The mail from Butlar to Eaat Sandy, byway of Holy ! oke. Coultersville, AnamUle, Murrinsville nnd tMiutom ville. 36 milea; leaves Butler on Monday and Frhlay of ea*jh week, at G o'chs k. a. m., returns on Tuesday and ¥ |f«aturdny of each week at 7 «»'cfOck. |». in. The mail from Butler to Salpm Cross Itoads, bjr way of Saxonbui'g, Safvorsyille, Fret-port, Shearer's Cross Roiwls, McLaughlin's fltote and CMkland Cioss Roads. 43 miles: leaves Butler on Tuesday and Saturday of each week, at 5 o'clock, a. m.; returns on Friday and Monday cf each week,at Bo'clock, p. tn. The maß from duller to New Cnstle, by way of Mount Cliesnut. Pn»«peet. Portersrille ap.d Princeton, 28 miles: leaves Builer on Thursday of each week, at 0 o'clock a. m ; returns on Tuesday aiid Friday of each week, at 5 o'clock, p.m. The mail from Butler to Lnwronecburg. by way of North Oakland, Barnhart's Mills, Baldwin apd Bruin, 25 miles, leavs Butler on Monday and Friday wf pach week, at 9 o'clock, a. m: returhs oh Tuosdaj and Saturday of each week, at 9 o'clock, p. ni. The maii from Butler to New Brighton, by way of Pe tersloirg. Break-Neck and Butler on Wednesday of each waek. al 7 o'clock, a. m; re nrnson Tlnirsdry of each weak, at so'clpt:k, p. m. The mall from Biitler to l*ittsiinrg. by way of Olade Mills, Itakerstown. Tally Cavv. Etna. D«H|Uesne ami Alle gheny City. 32 miles: leaves Butler, uvory morning, except Sunday, at 7 o'clock, a. in.; arrives at Butler from Pitts burgh by the same route, evgry day, Sunday excepted,at The mail from But lor to Mercer, by way of McCandless Brownlngton. Slippery-Rock, North Liberty, Louden and Balm, 32 miles: leaves Butler every day, Sunday exeep ted. Nt 1 o'clocji p. ni4 returns by the same route, every i| iy. Sunday excepted; arriving in Butler at 7 o'clock in the morning. The mall from Butler to Indiana, by way of Coyles vllle. Worthington. Kiltanuing. Elderton and Sheloeta, 48 miles: leaves Butler <m Monday and Thursday of each week, at 4 o'clock, a. ni.: returns on Tuesday apd Friday of each week, at 7 o'clock,p. m. The mail from Butler to Boydstown « miles, loaves Boydstown on Friday iiioruiug of each week, arrives at Butler in tlie forenoon departs for Boydstown sauiu day aDer the arrival of Ihe mail from Pittsburgh. TeaclHTs' IVY ami nations. ATIONS « ill bo fin|d »s follo>v«: j At Butler, August 28. Saxoiiburg, August 21». CovlasfiVle, August 20, Fairview, August 31. North Washington, September 1. Sutibury, Seplemb. r 2. Fit-/slmmou'.s Scluad lio|)sr. Forward tp.. Sept 4. Olade Mill (Thompson's School House,) Sept 5. Cranborrv tp., (Sample's Sclnad llous**) Sept 8. Harmony. September 9. Cent re ville, iscptcmbur 11. Harrisvilbi, September 12. Murrinsville. September 13. Prospect. September ielli. Porternvllle. September lt'». In addition to tlie usual re<|uirements, curlifi>-atea of good moral character must be furnished, F.xuminations to commence at 9o'clock, A. 11. W ATEBS August 23, 4w. Co. Sup t. DK. B. T. HAMILTON, Formerly of Sunbury.Butler Co., HA VINO located iu BUTLER, offers his professional services to those who see fit to give him a call. Office, that formerly occupied by Dr. Emerliiig. THOS/ROBmSON, Attorney at Law, AM) PENSION AND CLAIM -AGENT, Office xvltH ('lias. I>l'C o iitl I ess, Emp, South West corner nf t lie Dlmotwl, llutlcr a. NEW SKIRTS FOR 1805-6 The Great Invention of the Age in HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt. THIS INVENTION consists of IH ei.r.x (or two) Ellip tic I'ureßeflued Steel Springs, ingeniously braded light ly and firmly together, e»lge to edge, making the tough est, most fiesible, eiaatiii and durable Spring ever used. They seldom bend or brvak, lik»- ths Single Springs, and consequently pfßtJorye their jierfect and lie uitiPul Shape more th m twice nt long as any single Spring Skirt that Ever Has or Can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Ell ptie Skirt will be experienced particularly iu all crowded Annem- Idles, Operas, Carriages, Ballroad Cars. Church Pews. Arm Chairs, for Piotuetiade nnd IIOIIHO Drean, as the Skirl can be folded when in lire to occupy a small plafc ks easily and conveniently a- a Silk o|- Muslin Dress. A laity having eiijoved the IMHMMIII W. Oowlurt and Orent Convenience of .ring the Duplex Rlliptlo teel Spriag Skiit for a single day will Never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, MNses.and Young Ladles llieyare superior to all others. THE IKM IPS are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the Single yarn covering which K used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom r«*l* <«n every Skirl are also Double Steel, ami twice or double covered to prevent the cover ing from wearing off the roils when dragging down stairs stone steps, 4p.. Ac., wliUb llif->' aru constaotly Biilijsct to when iu uae. All are 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, "nd are uni|iiestionab|v the lightest, most d«-siruble,comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. w EST - in; m.i Iv .v GARY, PROPRIETOR* of the Invention, and SOLE >IANL'FAtTUBEBB, W7, Chambers and 79 A Hi Iteade Streeta . New York. FOB SALE in all first-class Stores in this City, and throughout the L'utted Slates and Canada. Havana de Cuba, Meiico, South Ameiica. and the lit'oat Indies. t. a. Enquire for the Duplex Elliptic (ay double) Spring Skirt. A. C. iAOTisf mmi* rnilK undersigned would respectfully inform Ihe pub- I lie Hint Ihe yearly celebration—usually called tin* Harvest Home—will come off at Saxoiiburg, commen cing on Tuesday, the sth of September, and continuing I lie Rth, 7th nnd Mb. lie would there fore most re-poctfully s.dlcit ilie patronage of his old friends, and the public' generally, during -aid month. .1 11. STI EBMF.N. Proprietor of Saxonburg Hotel and 11. 11. ground. August 16381. Auditor's Xolicc. I N the mailer of the final account of Nathan F. Mc- Caudleos. Executor off John S. McCandless, late of Clay toun-liipder'd. To tha heirs, representatives kc. % of said estate. The undersigned hereby notify all interested in said account, that lie will, in pursuance of an appointment aa Auditor, by the Orphan's Court of Butler county, attend to the duties of said audit, at the office of Charles M'Caiidlesn EMJ., ii) Butler, on | Jtb day of September, —nt i o*cl<H'k p. M., when and whore all interested inav attend if they see proper. Aug. Di. Dtoo. THOS. ROBINSON, Auditor. NOTIOE." IS horebvgiven,that my wife Bebecca, has leD my IMMI ami board without any just cause. All preanna are, thirefiwe, hereby notified not to liart»or her or give her any credit on my account.as lam determined to pay < no debta of her contraction. Aug. 1«. IM6. JAMES SIMMERS. Xotiee to ItnilderN. SEALED proposals will be received until Sept. ftth by tho Directors of Brady's Bend District, Arjn atrong county, pa., for buibliug two School HofiSfs, one 4« feet by 34, the other 34 by 24, both to Iy completed by the l.'itli of November next. * For IMau and Specifications call upon the Secretary. By order of tlie Board, J. W. NORBIS, Sec y. Brady's Bend. Aug. 12, 1866 Writ of Partition, JN me matter of the Partition of the Real Eatato of Janice M Cajidlc**, dee'd. In the thphau* Courts# Bsitier.eojinty. No. 43. De cember Term, IKO4. June I*2, lKtts, Imiuisition filed and confimieil JVi's*. . , Tlie Commonwealth of F^nnsylvania—To the heirs and local repreaentativesof James M'Camileea. to wit: Elixalietli .M'Caudiesa, widow, and Bussed llurd. hus band, ami Elixabe h M'AHwter, lAwrence liuid, BebeCca D-Uuitr. >llra llurd. and But Hell llurd. children of Nancy (llurd) dee'd. >lary Jane, iuU*rinar rieil with irotiert Itogga. Maiilda intermarried with John Meharg. jtiarph I>igan, husband, ami Anna Ernst ns Logan, Elvia Logau. Mary Logan. Chlorinda Lo gan. Btft)il/wan and James Imogen, children of Marga i ret M'C-andloas, ( dee'd. Sarah hit er married with Nathan Slater; fbijie iutermarried with David 8. Lyon; Margaret, vuiojr. and James M'Otidleax, dee'd., and An gelina intermarried with Wm. D. I'ark-. You, and each 'if you. are hereby citod to be and ap pear before otjr JjldgOS at an tU-phami' Court, to be held at Butler, in and f>»r 1 lie county of Butler, on the Fourth Monday of Septeml»er ne*t, it being the 25th day of said mouth, to accept or refuse the premtsea at the appraise ment or Talent ion, pi CIJUM) why the same should not he sold: lfy the Court. W.J. YOUNG* Aug. 9,lftfts. Clark. Adiniiiistratov'N Notice j T ETTEBSof Administration, on the estate of W. C. I I | J Maxwell, late of. Mercer Township dee'd. have i l»oen granted to the uudeniigned, tif?.e/br« all. persons : | indebted to uiid estate are resi»ectfuily invited to make ! ; immediate payment,ami liayiugclaiijis against the ' same will present them prcperiy**auth'M7ficated for set tlement. * J.C MAXWELL. Sept. 6. IKM. r Adm'r. WAS fi»nnd in the of the subscriber living ill Marion townshiy, Butler Co. Pa., on the 27th day of August, 1566. A whm» mare, medium ai%e, BUjt )M«ed to be Bor 10 yean ojd. obod «|| round, a pi«M.e of an>pa halter on. taiuteil with oil; tlie owner is I*3ll a*- ted to come forward, prove property pay rharges snd take her away, otherwise she will he disposed of accor ding to law. * * JAMES VINCENT. '• ft. iee6,dr. v Writ of l'arlltlou. TW llio matter of the Partition of the Ileal Kstate of 1 John M'Kiiuii*. dec'd. In the Orphans't 'onrt of Butler county. !<o. 9. Mar. Term. 19T4. And now to wit: June 1-, IMOS, Inquisition filed and confirmed Xiiri. The Commonwealth of Pennivlv^yl*—To the lieir*and legal representative* of John M'Kiunia, dec'd., to wit: — M'Kinni*, widow, and Robert M'Kinni*. Kschnel intermarried with Oeorgu Cownn; Kebecca M'Kinni*, widow, and Lncretioß. J. M'Kinuii, Alp*. 8. M'Kinnm, Addfew J. A- M'Kinnissnd Clemency M Kinnis, children of Andrew M'Kinnh. dec d Surah M Kintil«, widow, and Oeorec W. M'Klunis, Krancii M. M'Kinni.-. Leaven- Mcrth M'KiunU, and .Mary A* M KiuuU, übildienof Hen ry M Kir.uis, dec'd. l.yflia A. M'Kinnis, widow, and Sa rah J. M Kinni*. Huuntth M.KinnK and K||«D V. M'Kin ni*. children of William M Kinnis, dec'd.. and Joseph Bulph, hn*l«oid. anil James Dulph, child of Sarah Janu M'Kinnis, i Balph) dec'd. You, and each of you, are hereby cited tube and appear liefore our .lo>t|{in at. an Orphans* Court, to be held at Butler. In and for the county of Hutler. on the Fonrth Monday of September next, it being the 'J4th day of sitk) mouth, to accent or refuse tlio premise* at tlie ttppraise ment j*r valuation. or show cause why the «im< should not by aobl. By the Cour*. W. J. YOI'NO, Aug.fl, 180 a * . Clerk. ofO.T Writ of I'nrtltluii. IN the matter of the partition of tlio Ileal Kid ate of John Reiner, dec'd. In the Orphan*' Court of Butler county. No. 3. June Term, 1-SIV4. June 12, 1806. 1 tt<j«iir>ition illed and confirm ed 4'ho Commonwealth of the heirsand legal representative*of John Kernel", dec'd., to wit:— f-.uharine, Intermarried with Dr. Peter DockeHerC: .la culi Iverner, Elizabeth. intermarried with Blclinrd I'm ■toad; Bopliia, intermarried with Fred. Swartr., Fie ierick Swart/, vendee of Lewie Keruer, dec'd., and JohnCriteh low. Sr., li nit band, and John Critciilow, Jr., son of Chrta tiuna Kerner, (Crituhlow) deed. Von, aod eiu-li of you. are hereby cited to be and a|»- peur before our Judp;* at an Orphan*' Court, to In- held at Hutler, in and for the county of llutler, on the Fourth Monday of September next, it being the 26th day of said month, to nccCpt or reftise the premises at the ap praisement or valuation, or show cause why the Manic should not he sold. By the court. \\ J. YOU NO, August 9, 1866. lleikof O (!. A liarge lkark llnj Horse. I EFT Winfteld Furnace on Saturday the 12th inst.. Jlle Is prol.ably in Clesirllctd or Summit Township, if he ha* not passed back to Will Boy Fnrn:u - «;, from which he came hurt week. Having been worked pretty steadily in wagons. he is marked with the collar; and ban asmal| hut very tender Soro on the top «»f nock where the collar works. This is very sensitive. Any person bringing the horse back to \Mnfleld Furnace,'or giving mc word HO that 1 mav get him. will he lilterallv rewarded. * WM.BTKWABT. Aug. HI, 1805. To liriilge Itiiilder*. N r oticels hereby given to all concerned, that the hulld ingof ihelPldge across* 'onnoquencsslufc Creek,on the South-Fast of the Borough of Butler, on the llutler and Freeport I'lke. will he sold at I'u Idie out-pry. by the I'ommissiourni of llutler Cot* on Friday the 2ath day of August, 1811% lit I o'clock, I*. M. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Commis sioners' office. Ci slit ions w ill be made known at the time of sale. By order of Coniiufssioiierw. 11AHYKY VObBKBT, Aug. 2. iS&V-tt Clerk. Tlie Nation: A Weekly Journal of Politics, Litera ture, Science and Art. Tnwjournal will not be the organ of any party, sect, or IMHIV. It will on the coutrnry, make an earnest effort to hi iug to the discussion of political iiud social question* a really critical spirit, and to wage war ii|»ou the vices of violence exag«ration. and iniNrepresentation hv which soniuch of the pidiiical writing of the day is marred. The criticism of hook* and work* of art w ill form one of its most prominent features; ami p*ht* will be taken to have this task performed in every casti by writer* pos sessing special •iualittcatioiitt for j|. It is Intended,in the interest of Investors, as well an of the public generally, to have questions of trade and finance treated every week by a writer whose position and character will give his article* an exceptional value, and render them a safe and trustworthy guide. A special correspondent, who has been selected for this work with care, has started on a Journey thioilgh the South. 1 lis letters will appear hereafter every week, and he is charged with the duty of simply reporting what he sees and hears, leaving the public as far u« posoibki to draw its own inference*. It embraces among its regular .or occasional contribu tors the following names: Ilenry W. I«utigfellow, .lames llussell I»owell, John 0. M hittler, Samuel Elliott (Ex-I'resldent Trln. College, Hartford.) Prof. Torrey. (Harvard.) i»r. Francis Licber, Professor Oohlwin Smith. (Oxford.) Professor Child. (Harvard,) Ilonr.v .lames, Charles K. Norton. Judge I) uid (llalti|t|or|',) V.dmrmd Ouincy, Prof. W 1). Whitiiv. (Yale; Prof. i). 112. Oilman, ( Yalej Judge Daly. Prof, iiwigbt. ( Columbia College,) Prof. Tayler Lewis. (Sclienecte«lay,) Judge N\'aylalid, Frederick l>aw Olmstead. Bev. l>r M'- CJiliOe'k, rtr: .loseph P. Thompson, Phillips Ifi-Aoks. llev. Dnfteilows, C. J.Stille. Ilenry Tuckenfiun, Itayard Tavlor, A. llristed,; C. 1,. Brace, Klchard 0. White, William Lloyd Oarrison, Sidney Oeorga Fishor, Throdoro Tilton, Jamea I'arton, Oail Hamilton. TKRMS: —Three Dollars per milium, in advance; Fix month*, Two Dollar*. When delivered by Carries ill N. York or i}|';;oJ»h n. Fifty Ceuts additional. JOSKPII 11. KK II Alt Dp, PUBLISHER. iai> VrfiMu stri.>d,.N. V. ANHl:nnok'N KOTH'K. NOTICK i* hereby given to all persons interacted, thftt an appeal will be held at the office of John Mitchell Ksq., Assistant Aaeessor iu the boto. of Butler, on the .list day of July, and the l*t and 2d days of August. f<>r that portion of tlie Twenty-third Di*t rict of Pa., embra ced in the county of Butler. At which time ami place the annual liat, and pr»**eodinga «>f the assistant A**e« aors for *aid county, will he open to the inspection of <«ll parties interested, and ap|>eal* heard and determined, re lative to nny erroneous or excisive valuation*, assess ment* or enumerations made by said Assistant A**esaorti. N. It.—All appeal* must be made In writing, and spec ify the particular cause, matter or thing, respecting which :) decision is requested, aiel shall, inorpover, stale the gn>ni)d Qf piinciplfr of flfmr coin plained of. AMU Kb MAHKS, Butlor, July 19, A**e*sor, £kl |||st. Pa. Clsiim A^eair, rnilK underslgnetl would respectfully notify the public 1 tl.at he ha* been regularly commissioned as for securing Mount, y Money, Arrenr* nf />*// and f'n m'ows,for sobllers, or if they are dead, for their repfesentativc*. No charge will be made for prosecuting the claims of soldiers, or their rep-esi-utativej until the same are collected. C. K. ANDERSON, Butler, June 27, 1805. ESTBAYS. residence of the *nb*cribor, living in \ / llarrisville. llutler Co. Pa. on the 12th <-f June last, one Sorrel Mam, white strip on face, sprnlnod In left hind leg, three white feet, and about twelve years old. At.so—A Hay Mare, sweneyed in both shoulders, end has had Hollers in both; and in five years old. The owner or owners are notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. WM. A. CUMMINS. llarrisville July 12. 1805. Pablic Hale. i)Y virtue of unorderand decree of the Orphans Court I > in and for the county "112 Butler, the undersigned Administratrix, with the WjH annyxed, of v m. Hays, late of I Lancaster Tp., dec'd, will offer for sale cn the premises,at oqe o'clock P. M.,_<jf August .To A. D., IMA, about twenty acres of land, more or less, situated in l>ancii*tpr Tp. county BIHI Stale aforesaid. ltonnd«H| UIIJI public road fnun W hitestown to Harmony, by land* of Samuel Hays, widow Kline felter aiid «*iiors, with the apportoiiance*. TERMS. —One third of the petchase money to be paid on the confirmation of sale by the Court, and the balance in two eijual annual |M%ymeiits with interest thereon from said confirmation of sale . MBS. MARY HAYS, July 12,1806. Adm'x. Aml iter's Wot lee. Butler Count//, as. INtheinsttctofU^accofiu 1 of ghcplrr floston and John Douglas, Kx'rs of John Boston d««c'd. No. 2:1, Dec. Term. 1804. Ami now to-wit June 14, 1865, on motion of John M. Thompson, Court appoint O. W. Heeler, an Auditor, to distribute the balance iu thl* case and report. By tlie Court. Certified fnun the record, til is 28th day of July, A. P., 18A5. W . J. YOU NO, Cl'k. of O.C. I will attend to the duties of the above appoihtment at the office of John .M.Thompson, in Butler, on the Bth day of September, A. D., 186 a, at 2 o'clock p. m., of \vhirh all parties lut«rested will lake notice. 0. W. FLKKOKB, Aug. 2,. *865. Auditor. NOTICE. TN the mutter of the Petition <•( Jarr,*» of Sum mil Tp:, to change the boundary nuea of Butler and Summit Townships. In the Court of Quarter Se»*- sions of Hutler county. No. 19, June Session, 1805. Juno 17. 1805, Petition presentetl, asking thp Court to appoint three impartial men to inquire iuio' >he pro priety of changing th'ebonndary line! of said townships *0 as to embrace the entire farm of petitioner within the limits of Butler Tp., Ac. And now to-wit: -June 17, 18C5, prayer graiucd and Court appoint W. D. McCand le«s, surveyor. John L Hartley ami 41vVai,dcr Simpson Commissioners, toeuquirc into the propriety of changing the boundary of said townships, to make a plot or draft of the lines proposed to IK# changed, ascertained and established and make report thereof at the ifext Court of Quarter Sessions, fo&pth^r witty Jhjiir opinion of the same. Notice to be given according to rule. By tlje Court Certified from the record, this 16th dav of Sept. A. D. 1966. W. J. YOUNG, Cl'k. Yiewto take p)ac« on Saturday the 3d of October, 1866, viewers to maet at west end of the side of the farm ot 1 the above petitioner, on said lino. W. D. M'CANDLKSS, Surveyor. Sept. 0, 1866 nR. FITCHE'S FEMA LE fcCPPORTERS. FEMALE FILLS. Trussesof all kinds for sale at HAMILTON 8 Drug »lore. GRAND OPENING OF Spring & Summer" DRY.GOODS, I! AT D. T. PAPE & CO, ' An Extraordinary large Stock OF GOODS, Purchased Beforo the Late ADVANCE, . And %vlll AntonUliing LOW PRICES. l*all 11 nil Look Through OUR BTOCR I Before Purchasing: u. riwim THIRD SBBIE9, 230,000,000. By authority «»f the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned, tlie Oeneml SubMcription Agent for th sale of United Stati-a Treasury Notes, r.fTers to the public the third series of Treaeurv Notes, bearing seven and three-tenths por cent, iiitercat, per nullum, known as the 7.30 LOAN. Thene Notes are Issued under date of July 16th, lßflfj, and are payable three years from that dale, In purfency, or are convertible at the option of the holder into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GQLD--BEARING BONDB. These bond* are now worth a handsome premium,and are exempt, as are all the OovrniucuH Bonds, Jrim State, Coiinti/, 'and Municipal taxation, which add* from one to thret per cent, per annum to their raluc , ac cording to the rato levied upon other property. The Interest is payable semi-annually by coupons attained to each note, which may be cut o|f and sold to any banker, 'flic Interest at per cent, amount* to One crttt per my on n $.lO not*. Two cents " < " SIOO <« Ten •* " " 1* S.IOO " MO « •« M * sloop jl • I •« " M - fiiftOOH Notes of nil denominations naiund H'lJ| b« lumpily fiiriiished upon receipt of sui»s^rjjj(l..u^. The notes of tl;|4 T||ir«l Pcries are precisely similar in form and privileges to the Sevru-Thirth<* already sold, except that theOovernmunt reserves to itself the option of paying Interest In gofu coin at 6 per cent , Instead of 7 JMOths in currency. Subscribers will deduct the In terest in curpeuey up to Ji|ly |otl» A at ths time wlnai they Hubsorite. , ~« Ths delivery of the notes of this third series of the Seven-Thirties will commence on the Ist of June, ami will lie made promptly and continuously after that date. The slight change mailc In the conditions of this THIRD SKRIKB affects only the matter of interest The payment in gold, if made, will bo equivalent to tile cnrrency interest of the higher rate. The return to Specie payments, in the event of which only will the option fn j/W interest ij} sp|4 fy) avail ml uf. H'.'iililw»l (irIMH «»>"<« miule willi six per cent, in goLi would be fully equal to tli'Mff.- iDtfj* with noron and thre6-tenlbs per c<'iat 112 In cur ' rcucy, This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by tlie Government, and l(s superior ail vantagesmake it tlie Great Popular Loan of tlie People. Li*ss than of the l/iiui authori/.ed by the last Congress are now on the market. This amount, at the rate at which It is huing absorbed, will all bo sub scribed for within sixty days, phuulhn notes will un doubtedly cnmuiand a premium, IM J|HS uniformly been the case on closing the subsi-rlptions to other Loaiwi. In order that citixens of every town and section of the country maybe afforded facilities for taking the loan the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will solect their own agents, In whufn hairs confidence, and who only are to bu responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receivoorders. JAY CO( > ICII, i [ SrnsctiirTiojr AGENT, I'hiladejphia. J Snhxcrt'pti'on* trill be received by the First Naiional Bank, of Butler, ra. March 16, 1806.-3: m. PHOTOGRAPHS, jggj DAGUERREOTYPES, HAVING FULLY"OOMI'LETBD ALL T||E NECEB sary arrangementa for Photographing^ In all tbe various styles of the art Mr. Iluaselton would respectfully poll the ibp publly to,bis newly Furnished Establishment, on the corner of Main 9nil Jefferson streets, opposite j Weber A Trontms'fs Store, where he is now fully red to make sit the shortest possible notice, riIOTQQRA f'lfS, : A HUROTi'I'ES FKItRROfYIiKS. Jtqijal to the very best Call and Examiii Specimen*. B. C. lIt'SSLETON. June If, IWV6. STEBIj TOOTH, HAY AND GRAIN RAKHJS, WALKER'S IWPROVEMFNT. JIASpFACTCKEDBY ci. (. HOI:SHIX(;, Butlor, Pa. BaX«s are warra&tcd to be equally as ; and much cheapei a .' raai ket. Butier, * URXKH.U KIiEC'TIO* PROCILAMaTIQW, WHEREAS. iu ami by an Act o\ {btApneral As«era- Uly for the Commonwealth i»f PauipYlvunia "An I net tj jugulate the Ucuonii Election* of this Common wealth," it Is enjoined upoti uie to give puhlfc ncth.e ol such Uectivu, und to eumner>tt? In Such noticed what ylli- C.ts to he Her ted, 1, WILLIAM O. HIIAC'R. High Shcrifl of the county oi DuUor. ' give notice that a General Electioii will be h<?la in the«abl county, uti Tuindav the lOtlt (luj or fJc|ol>er, >it the-ivtcrul Electl>Hlh>trict Tne electors of Adutu* towuship, ut the house of J. S. Douthett. Tlifj electors of Allegheny township, at the house of Jauiei BrMahan, Jr. 'I he electors oj llulfulu township, ut the home of ltob ert J. tlrcgg, now Ueorgg Jrt|!ur The elector* of ltullei townitiip, at thp house of Mrs. Fuller. The electors of Brady township, at the of*Zeph aiiiali Snyder. The electors of Clearfield township, at the bou<« of John tlreeii. The electors of Clinton towtuhjp, at the house of John Itlddlo. The electorsof Cotfpprdtownship, at thehnitsoof John M'ljuughliii. The I'IIH'tors of Centre township, at the house of John If-M,,,. The eUictur* of Chprty township, at the house of W ill (.IIII Lindsey. The electors of Connoqnenessing township, ut the hwu n , qf M- F. HljiJe.iu \\ h|tiHto\vii. Tliif electors of Cranberry township, at the Ji uise of FC Hl t h lliin. i | Tlio «I -etors of Donegal township, at tho lira. A. D \\ i|oe, in Milterstoau. The electors of Fuirview township, at tho house of 'Holiert Itay, now 11. M'Cununey. The electors of Forward townahJp, at the house of Robert Itrown. The elector# of Franklin townvhip.ut lljp SghooWhouao, in the borough of Prospect. The electors of Jackson towiiHhlp, ill the house of llenry Wolf, now Jueob Hchoenc, in llanuoiiy. The electors of Jefferson township, ut the house of Thomas Welsh, <ier*i«ed. The electors of Lancaster township, at tlie public School ho U sn Np;V The electors of 'Middlesex township, at the house of The electors of .Murion township,at the homo of linbt. (Jllcl.rist. The electors o! Muddycreek township, at the Toyrn i Hall, iu Poiieraville. The oh*ctors of Murcer township, at the Town Hall, in the horoiigh of Ilurrisville. The electors of Oakland township, at the house of William M'Clung The elec tors of Parker township, at the house of John Muffin,now John Kellv.iu Martinsburg. The electors of Penii township, at the houae of W 111- i.iiu Fisher. The doctor*of Summit township, at Hie hous of Adam Frederick The electors of Sllpperyrork township, nt the School house at the North end of tin; thorough of Ceutreville. The electors of Venango township, ut the house of James Knlile. The electors of Wl|)fj||d township, ut the School-hollar No, 5, iu aaijl t"Vp-|fip. The electors of Washington township, at tho Town Hull, in Washington The electors of Worth township, nt the house of Win. Humphreys. The elector#of the Borough of |lut!er,at the Courthouse, in wild borough* Tho electors of the borough of Cetitrevillc, ut the School Houae, is said bbrougli. The electors of the borough of ttelietiople, at the Coun cil House, in said borough. At which time und places the <|tta|iiicd , likens will elect by bulbd— One [XsrwMi, in conjunction with the counties of Arm&tung aiid Lawrence. (pp l lie ufiicc of Senator, to rpjirpcent the comities of Butler, i\iinstrui]g and Law renec, in the Stntp Four persons |or members of I lie As ' pemlily, in conjunction with trio eounties of iMureor and Lawrence. to represent the •countio« of Butler, Mercer ami Lawrence, in the House of Itepresentativog, at ILtr risourg. One person for District Attorney. One person for County '4'fpij«i|rcr. One person for Coldly 112 One ]>er.son jgr foijiify Surveyor. (Jut petsou for County Auditor, for 3 years. (>nc person for County Auditor, for ) year. Xotire is llcrelfj <«i > «-i|, ''That ever* person, excepttyg J||"tu.>l «>t Ihc.'BOPd*' who shall bold ai|°r office of" profit or tru«t under fl#«- <}oygt *>f t|»o Ignited «»r of Ibis Male, ot of any city or iticorporaled district whether flrrotnnitsaiou ril oflb rt' or nueHt, who iaor shall be employi*! under the l.egislutive. Kxecntive or Jumclary department of (his Stole, or of theUnlled States, or any city or incorponctud district,and also that every member of Congresa and tho State Legislature, and of the Select of Common Council of any city, or Commissioners of any incorporated district, if bv litw incapable of holding or exorcising i%t the aitmc , tline the officer or appointment of Judtfu. Inspector, gr Clerk of ativ ele<--tlotiof this CotnuioiiweiQtl}, aip|tlifvi no Judge, Inspector, other offlocrof election bofdigible to Jitljr union wrhim vfif»»d An. ; ,*r k '> And the Miid Act of Asaemblv,entitled " An Act reli-i ting to the elections of tljis Commonwealth/' pa-ted Ju ly 'id. IH3O, provides an follows, to wit: "" 44 That Ine Jwdgeand inspecting chosen as aforesaid, shall meot at their respective pliu es appointe<l for hold ing the election in the district to which they respectively bmong, befort* 9,o'clock in the moridng of the S«*COIHI Tuesday of October, In each and erery year, ami each of the said Inspectors shall appoint onsclerk, who shall he a <)tiallfled voter of said diArlct." "in case the person who should re<-eive|th# second hig|i est number of votes fur InßMctOTiliill not attend op tip day of any election, ti/9'f nj/* person'who shall ha r* rp culri-l the ffit'/rj I),lib of Jtjiof for J mine *1 the J/.CTT p(V» '■ n '.d •'* rHH *t HM pi-rsou who slinlt have rts elved liter inchest number of votes for Inspector shall not attend, the present election.Judge shall appoint an inspector iu his place, and in case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then tin; inspector who received the highest mini lM»r of Totes shall appoint a Judge In Ills place: am) if any vacancy shall continue in the b sirH for the space of one hourafler the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the <pialtt)ci| voters of tlo- township, ward, or district, for which such oftjpprs shall have been elect ed, the votors present u» the place of election, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. *• It shall be the duty of said A«HC»s"rs. respectively, to attend at the place of holding every general, special or township eleetlou, during the time said election is open, for the purpose of giving information to the In spectors and Judges, when called on, in ie|i|tiofl f-i tfie rights of any person assessed by them to Vote at such election.or KUCII other mailer in r/d^Jlon to assess, ment of voters »s the said Inspectors or Judges, or eith er of them, shall from time to time require." 44 No person shall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, other than a white freeman, of 21 years «>r more, who shall liave resideil in this State at least «»ne yeur t ui»d iu the election district where he offers to vote at least ten days immediately preceding the election, and within two years paid a Stale or county tax. which shall have been assessed at b ast ten duys before the election : but n citizen of the t'uited States, who had been prop onsly a qualified voter of this State and removed ihero froni ami returned, and who shall have resMed in tne election district, and paid taxes as aforesaid,' shall enii tle<l to vote after refilling 111 the State six months; l'ro pr *ibsl, that the white freemen, citizens of the' Cnit^nl between the ago of *2} und 'Z'l years au<l 1/ «'■ ing re- I m«le«l in this State orje year, and Iu tho disfrTOj ich days j as aforesaid, shall uo entitled lo vole,altliongh iZuy have 1 not paid taxes. *? No person shall entitled to \.Jo whose name is not contained In the list of taxable Inhabitants furnish ed by Ihe Commissioner*,' urjless lie prisluri* a r*s*eipt for the payment, within two yearn, of a State or county tax. asseaeed agreeabfy to ihn Constitution, or given sat isfactory evidence, either on his oath, of afflrniatioti of j another, that he has paid such tax, on fdlure to procure such a receipt shall make tuith of the payment therei»f ( | or second if be claims to lw an eleetor bet ween the age i i.. «h <i! ■ le|n i»i• ..II ..mili ..r aflirriiation ] thaVbc resided in the fitate at least one year next before bis application, and make such pr<xif of his residence* in ' the district as Is required by this Act. and that he <hn-A verily believe, from the account given him. that he Is of theage aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is re quited by this Act; whereupon, the IIIUIH 1 of the neraon us admitted to vote, shall be inserted in the list by the Inspector, and a note made opposite 'thereto by writing the word/'Tax,''if ho shall <>c permitted to vote by roa«ou of having paid a tax. or the word "Age,'.' if he shall be admitted on account of his age eith er case the reason of such vide shall he raited oii£ to the i clerks, who shall make tho like goto in the list of voters | kopt by them. I n all case»w here the name of the person claiming to I vote is not fouml in the list furnished by the CommtssiiMi- I ers and Assesaor, or his right to vote, whether faind then q. or not, is objecte«l to hy one inMiflsij'iKtfiwn, it shall be | the.lnly of fhc Inspector to examplejotchperson on oath as to his ami if In* claims lo liave r«*side<i in the State one year i»r mo;e, i>aih shall be suiTlciniit prisif thereof, but be shall make proof by at leant one competent ,M ' " qualified elector, that lie has resided in the ifistrlrt for more than ten day* next i immediately Qrccrc<)ing said election, and shall hiuwdf swear to his bonafide residence In pursnstice of Calling is »vithin the district and not for the purpifSf of I Voting therein.^ 1| any p^rsdr r shall prevent, or attempt to preveutany officer of any election under this Art from holding Mig.i j or uAc % .r i^r^aten any violence t" ai)}- aiu li "HI- j cer, or shall Interrupt or improperly interfere with hiin iu the oxfcuflou of his duty, or block up, or attempt to. MtK-k up the window, or the avenue to any window whom. 4je i;lay be hnldqn, or shall riotoqsfv djp£itrb th»> { peace of such election, or shall use or practice any intiin- \ threaten i»rCf or violem-e wi«h the" design to in llnonca unauly, of overpower any elector, or to prevent ■ him frou> voting or to restrain freedom of choice, j Mich person, on conviction, shall be flnedany sum not e»*. | n,ediD« five hundred dollars, and fe» for any I time not exceeding twelve months; and if it shall I c tbojvn to Court where the trial of s«ch offer.an shell • lu), had, on conviction, ha shall bo seuteqceil to MY a fine not Ic** than one hundred, or more ttfiin oftethousand dollar- .yid to be imprisonefLnot Ipsa tjian six mouth* i\ur mora than two ycani." " And If any. person or prmorv shall, rnakoon*- hot or wager unou the scsults of any election within this Com- I uinuvrealth. orahall ojfer to maieany auehWt ot- wager, j • i-lthcr by rorbal proclamation thereof, or he or they «ball forfeit thrHojirc.es the amount so bet or of, far ed to bet." •• If any person not bv l»w quaiified.ihail fraudulently j vote at any slertinn within tbii or being J otherwise vote of. hu pryfir district, IT any tierson knowing the want of such qua llftratloq , shall aid or procure such person to vote, the person «*• persons so offending, shall, on conviction be fined any suru not exceeding two hundred dollara and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three inoi th>\ " If any person shall vote at more Vhan one election dis trict, or otherwise fraudulently vole and deliver to tba lnspect-»r two tickets togethsr* with inient to illegally f«Jte, t»r shall vote the snrna; or H any pefson stall ad vice or procure another to do so, he or thev so offending sh »fl, on cot^Ti.■tion.be in any sum not lien than sit ; ly. rwr m re than five hundred dollars and be imnrisou el Is any term not less tn.iri tlireo, or more than twelve months.' ' r X '• If any person not tb yotq In Commtm wealth, agreeably to the law, (except ihe sons of qualifi ed citl/.en*,,) shall appear qt any place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets,or m Influencing the cltlfens qualified to vote, he shall, on conviction, for (nit and |v'.v any sum not exceeiling one hundred dollars for every such offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exciji'd ing three months.'' And the Return Judconof therespfa'tlvcdistrict*afore said. are lierebv required to meet at the Court House. In Butlur, oil Friday next (Ooto\>»,r 18th) after thcsiyrn l Tuesday in October next, then an,i thcreaftei to purfqiui those things required by law. * 1 Ulven under my hand and seal at Hi|ti«r, this 2Ht dav of August. In the year of our ls»nl Kighteen Hundred and Sixty-five, and of tho Independence of the t/nltod States the Ninetieth. „ , WM. O. BUACREFHIfHJK. Butler August .10. 1564. Sheriff. 1865, Goods! 1865, * L4S4S *KII A'KLI.BHUOMI) SHOOK U» Splendid Scnsonnble Goods, Just received and for Sale at the NEW STORE OIF 1 WEBER & TROUTMU, lloyd's Building, corner of Main A Jeffcraon at<t. lItTtMU, PA., Consisting of In y fliNida.amdi as fFN K HELA INS, CASH.MR ÜBS, COliKltCg, A LAP AO AS, ~RINTp. BAIiMOKAL SKIRT2J \ l*»r K p tpieijJ qf LADIES DRESS GOODS, of the finest qnalit| BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, ymlfill kijijjf of Trimmings. A large aasnrtinenlnf OKNTS. WA KB, such aa CLOTHS, CA»«IMKRHS t SATIN JCTTg, JEANS, OATTONADES, &o. Uondy-Hado ChiHilnn, HATS ANP CAPS Of Ijis *cry Styles. A larga ai|j| well solectod of BOOTS & SHOES, Hardware, Oueenswap©, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, And a Oennlne Artjpje of Til A INKD All of wliirli will be mlit lbs <?Xwi, or COL-yTHY l'JlODuct] WEBEE Si TROUTIf^N; April IS. BOOT, J&siil LEATHER A N D FINDINGS STORE, ON MAIN STREET, Ono door North of M'Aboy's Stofe,. OK NTH' FItKNOIf CALF BOOTS', SHOES AND <"!AITERS'. <"!AITERS'. LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS MISSES' BOOTS, • StIOES, AN'T> GFMSt boys boots & snam : (ii|lili*ei|*N oi'aO liini|M. i A KM. I. ANJ) COMPI.KTK AHWIRTHKNT of my own manufui turc, eouxtantlv on hand, and work msde to order, of Ihe IIKST fTtH!K and in the LATEST STYLEL A large and fnll amwirlim-nt of Ptaetorn atock, of tho very bent material and workmanship. All kinde of LEATHER & fINDINGSJ* j French and (t,'am<iu>n Calf xkinx, iiule- atui I ~/q>rr /'^eathirr, Jforynoo, Kips and Kids.. ROANS AMD LININGS Of all kind*. Me have the largest, lput selgef«l| qod for the ti|iias , thechaaneat at«rk ever offeped for nolo in Itutler. The | iildic are iu>itc4 f ; /rJdi-ond examino Hog then)' selvi*s.. u ,IT Ma* 31--tf; TIIKODOKR IIUSKLTON MOWING MACHINES. i are» insitnA r/JNuid men ml Tv*>nr aaaort : " irtent- of. Mowing IfaohliMM, We ijre prepared Iq- I feriileh then* i-A redsonfcbbJTarms awl tfitb the LATEST ptpROVEMENg, ! Wo alao H«y Klovator«, CnM Ar. j M«r JO, J. «, A W.CAM.PB*^. DYEING aKD SCOURING. rnUK Cnder.ttaned. having heoomn an agent' Sor a L IW'-WV/tqJJ : iTK4}I yM'A7A/;an ( | ,S< O.UH!SG< ! l->fnlfli#hment. is now have alt'wortf of tha» kic<4 d»>cs on-'fcnrf natlre. and i eaaonable loj nia. I r«t>pe< tfully the natiounc? of tbe public. 112 ' MM. B. Millinss, Oppoatla Lowry, Bullei , !>.. June 7, l#fi&, Sow.. '* " 4 ' * ' '
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