PITTSBURGH MAItK ET9. September 14, ISCS. APPLES—?K°O per barrel. BUTTER—Fresh Roll, 2S@23e per s>. CHEESE—Western Reserve, 16c per ft; Hirtbtirg, 17 per lb. BOOS—lft per d<>«pr FLOUR—Wheat, sll : RucVwhfcat, fft,66. OBAlN—Wheat, *2,00 @ $.210; Cort, Ote. Oats, «0. BARLHY —Spring, $200.; Fall. $1.86. t;ROCER 1KB —Sugar* 2ft ( 91,2 ft por gallon. HALT —Liverpool, $2,50,<553,30 per sack; No. 1, extra, per barrel. BKKDB—Flaxseed, £'.,75 per bushel IIUTI.KTI MAItRETH. BUTLER, Pa.. September, ISC6. BUTTER— Freeh Rol",, 1 8, cents por pound ItKAXfl —White, per bushel. BAULKY—Sprint;. $1,10; Full, *l4*. BEESWAX- —3ft cent* ser pound. WIGS —18cent* perdor.cn Vl/OUR—Wlient. #5,00 to 0.00 per bund,' Rye 2.50; Buckweeat, ,60per hnnd. FRUIT —I)ricl Apples, $2,00 to fCT bushel; Dried Veaches. $4,00 to 4,«>. FEATHERS!—6ocent#per fronnd. OllAlN—Wheat. sl,fto j»t*r bushel; Rye, 70. Oats, 40c "Corn *'»; Buckwheat. 75r. OROCERIES —Coffee, Rio. 40c |"-r pound; Java. .*>•• Brown Sugar. 18cper |toiuid; do.White, 2'k N.O. Mirtas «sfl,so c.-nt* per inillon; Syrnp 1,60 and 112 1,75. HIDES—7 cents per pound. LA RD—lO rent* per pound. NAlLS—B7,ooper k<*g. POTATOK8 —?1 and per bushel. PORK—I 4to 15 cents per pound. RAMS —I cent# per pound. RICE—IO refits per ponnd. i SEEDS^—Clover, *16,00, perj bushel; Timothy $5,00 ; ax. $2,00. HA I /r—s3,7 5 per * >. •f NKR YOCSN KSS, lui|Kiri-nf price— ' -which is (hit Dollar—pottfrr*. I■ £ A di*si.ripti\e cir s'tilar sent on application. Butler, July 10, lS('4:;Kw. \ To l>s*iiikKarris. OLD DOCTOR BI'CHAN'S DRUNKARDS' CURK, permanently eradicate* tin* taste for srrniiK drink and cures the worst cases cf drunkenness in lc*i than -4'iKlit weeks. TlnmsandH of reformed im-briates now live t<> bless tho they werefortanate enough to commence the use of - this valuable remedy. I'rlce Two liolljm a package. Mailed to any iwhlress on receipt of an order, hv, JAMES BCTLER, 4KO Br.Mt.lway, New V. rk," Sde Ageat lor I'nited States. | Aug. M, l v . VALUABLE RECIPES. KniTon Citixkn. — brar Sir —With your permission, I wish to say to the readers of your paper t hat I will send • by return mail, to all whowMi it. (free) a reolpe with full directions for umkiiiK and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan. Freckle*, and all Impurities of the Skin, ! eaving the same solt. clear, smooth, and beautiful. j I will also mail free to those hiving Bald Heads or I Bare Facen simple directions and information, that will ! enable them start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Moustache, in b-" Ihan thirty days. These rei'lpes are valublfl to both old ami young, and 1 as they are mailed to all who need them free of charge, ; hey are worthy the attention if all who prize a clear | ore Skin, or heal thy growth of hair. All applicants answered by return mail, without Y I RTI MI!KX IS. | To Itridgr ltnil«lers. >f OTICK is hereby given,to all concerned, that senlc I | prop.*:,!* will be received up to the 10th of Sept. | tor the buildlna of the Bridge across (»nnof|uene.-wiiig | Creek, on the unuth-eaat of the bor.aigh of B.itler, on i the Butler and Kreeport road. Also for the building of the bridge acress Connoquenessiiiff in Butler Tp. at the place where the public highway leading from the Butler Turnpike to Peteraville, aerois said creek. Plans and speci Heat ions may be seen at the Cominis- } •ioners office. By order of Commissioners, IIARVKY COLBKRT, Cl'k. I Bept. 13th 180 ft. Aolioc to KuildorM. rniiK School Direct- roof Summit township, Butler Co. j | Pa., will give out the rebuilding of school house No. j 4, inlaid township, at Adam Frederick's in eaid tp , on Saturday, September ltfth, 1866, where builders or con tractors can KOC the draught of the building. ROBERT GILLELAND Sec y. ! Butler. Angus) 30 1805::3t. Watches and Clocks, j rpilß undersigned wowld respectfully inform the pub- J 1 lie, that he has on hand and is constantly receiving \ THE NEW PATENT LKVBR CLOCK, striking—the i tirst that has ever been offered for sale in this place.— : Mantel clocks of all descriptions, and of the best quality and workmanship. American and Patent Lever Watches. hunting case, warranted to keep good time. Colt ami Sharp's Revolver's, and Cartridges. Jewelry of all kinds and of good quality; all of which will be m.M i> n reasonable terms for cash. Watches and Clocks repaired, and broken Jewelry mended in a workmanlike manner. Don't forget the place on the West side of ,\i n in Street, South of the Con- Jlouse and the second door North of Thomas h Dry Good s Store. Q , r , Uflr o CHARLES WISEMAN. Sept. 6. 186ft,::3in. Farm For Nal«>. THE umlersigned offers for wile the farm npon which he lives, in !'enn Tp , containing sixty acres of good farming laud, about twenty acres cleared, uith a End log booiw and ciabW,' a varietji of frail kraea, Jh Yw ■ ther infivmation can be h«ul by calling on the Editor of the Citizen, or ou the subscriber on the premises. JOSEPH REDOUBT. Sept. 4. 18«lft: :3t Koire. XETTERS of Administration on the estate of John Allen Esq. late of Alle;«heny having t>eeu granted to the undersigned, all pers«>Uf« knowiug them selves indebted to said estate aie requested to make immediate payment, aud those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. ' J. li. ALLEN, Sept. 6, IMP, Adm'r. Farm for Male. W.IORTY Five acres of improved land for sale in Penn r Tp., sixmUes from the borough of Butler aud one fourth mtie from the Butler A Allegheny Plank Road convenient to churches, pcbool* Ac. For particulars and Ifriaa, enquire of the undersigned. frpt. 6,1806 Jt. JOHN Q. A. KENNEDY. " Tfo COMSUIH^fKTCMa CI CFFERKRB WITH CONfCMPyiON Asthma, tion o Lhitis. or any disease of the Throat oi bvngs, will be cheerfullv furnished, without ciiarge, with the remedy by the use of which ismsburg, New York, was completely r«*tored to health, after having suffered several years With that dread dis ease, Consumption. To Consumptive sufferers, this rem edy'is worthy of an immediate trial. It will cost noth ing, and may be the means of their perfect restoration. Those detrhfng the same will plej»wj address Rev. ED WARD A WILSON, Borti Second STaEET Wiliiai.vt'eig, Hhigs County, New York. Augurt Steglstrr's Xolire. N*"OTICE is hereby given, that the following Acconnts of Executors, Adnnnistrators Ac., have been filed in the Registers Office, of Butler County, and will be presented to the Court for confirmation and allowance, on Wednesday, Sept. 2", A. D.. 1866. Final Account ol John B. M'Quistion. acting Adminis trator of Joseph 51'Quistion, dee'd.* Filed June 13, 'Cft. Final Account of Mrs. Mary Crouse, Administrator of Philip Crou«e. ilec'd. Filed June "20, 1856. Final Account of J. B. Dodde ami Maria J Marquis. A din's, of A. Il» Mahood, decM Filed July I,lßdft. Final Account of Thomas C'ratty, Ouordian of Matilda Kiddle. Filed July 6,Ufts. Final Account of E. J. Gilme r . Administrator of Joh eph Gilmer, dee'd. Filed Jnly 10, l^iyj. Final Account of Tlios. Craig, dee'd. Filed July I, 'oft. Ffhal Account of Robert Maxwell, Adm'r of W. \\. Smith,di«e'd Filed July 18,18«5. Final Account of Sylvester Ash, EX. of Jwob (Mor, I dee'd. Filed Jnly 1«, | Final account of Wm. Parks, Adm'r. of D. S. Parks, dee'd. Filed July 28.18«ift Final account of James Gibson, Adm'r of Susanna Gibson dee'd. Filed July 28.186 ft. Final account of Martha G. Fraxier, Adm'x of Edward | Frasster dee'd. Filed Aug. 11,1866. Final account of Samuel Gallaher and David Marshall BJcr> of W:n. Gallaher dee'd. Filed \ug. 11, 1865. Ward ncrmmt of Sabina "Kriley, Adm'x. of Francis Kriloy, dee'd. F»ed Aug. 17, 1865. Final account of Jairres S. Morrison, Ex. of William McDonald dee d. Filed Aug. 18,186 ft, Final account of 8. 11. Moore, Adm'r. of John Brant dee'd. Filed Aug 19,1*66. Final account of Hugh McLerea, Ex'r. of Thomas Bulk dee d Filed Aug. 2id 18R6. Final acconut of Solomon Snvder. Adm'r. ofWarren F. Houston dee'd. Filed Aug. 24, 1865. Final account of Henry PtUbe, Ad'm. of Krhard Miller dee'd. Filed Aug. 28, 1865. J.S. KENEEDY, Register. | Aug. 20, Appraisement B.ist. rpilV following Appraisement List under the sth sec | tion of the Act of April 11, 1851, have been presen ted amd filed in Hie Office of the Clerk of the Orphan's Court of Butler County, to-wit: j No. 1, Juno Term, ISIS">. Mrs Elizabeth Christy, widow j of S. I> Christy, late of Cherry Tp., Dee'd. Personal j property amounting to f30u,00. R, F. Christy, Ad'm. i NoB3, June Tei in, 1865, D. Rankin, guardian for me ; of uiinor children of Josiah Brown, late of Fairvicw | Tp., dee'd. Personal property amounting to f22,U0. — • Robert C Campbell, Ad'm. No. 30. June Term, 18Tft. Mr<. Martha Kimnierman. widow of Geo. V . Zimmerman, lateof Oakland Tp. dee'd. I prtftonnl property, amounting to 313,50. It. D. Stc : pbensou, Adm'r. ! No. 40. June Term, 1565, Mrs Margaret Wasson, wid ow of William A. Wass.m, lat.- c 4 Clay Tp. ilec'd. Per ' Koual property amounting to$300 ( '00 Margaret War, J. Graha'.n, vs. Jacob Zel :-'ler. •lohii Al'Laughlin, Adm'r. of Enos Mi Bride, deed vs. j Ann Campbell v». Wm. Adams. Jacob llepler. vs.* Henry P. Sbakely, ft al. j Henry P. Sliakely, vs. Jacob llepler. ! Mary J. Ram-ey, by her mother and next friend Nan ,iv Ramsey, vs. George W. Stillwagon. ! ' Thomas Ryan, vs. Samuel Moore, j Leibel A Klingler, v-. Win. Magee's Ex'rs. Nancv <"arnalmn, vs. iieorge Mcl.'auilless. Jchn'y. A, Kennurlv, Ex'r. of Wilsou Wigfield, vs. i Ern .t Muder. | illi.uu Stewart, vr. Rebei t Allen. Hugh mul Wm. Miir."in, E.xr's of John Murrin dee'd. | vs. Dominic McLaaghiiu. Christopher-Rassman vs. Andrew He«-ket. i John Gallaher. v<«. Dr. S. S. Christy. | John Yost, vs Win. Cnniter. E. 11. A .1 Adams, vs Samuel Campbell J. 11. .V E. M, Douthett v* Robert Alien [ Jacob Khrman v.« Robert ILirbiHon and Atkinson * C C Bunker vs Alexander M Bride WM STOOPS, Froth y. I Aug. 2?>. 18rt.», ! " mERML KEVIJ3IUE. COLLECTOR'S NOTICE n'AYING roceived the nnnnal List of Licenses, In come Tax, Tax ou Carriages, Silver-plate, rtc.. under I the Cnited States Internal Kcvouue Laws, for the 3d Di . vision of tho23d District of Pennsylvania, compri'-iug , tlie County of Butler, I will attend i'«»r the resreiving of said Taxes.at lay office in 'he borough of Butler, from the 2£th "112 August, to the 16th of September, lMlft.— Also, at the follow ing p'ai'esr Friday, S«-|it. Bth, Saxon | burg, at the store of L. Maurhotf. Esq., fiom 10 a. in., to 4 p. in. Saturday, Sept. oth. Miilcrstown, Ho tel, from 0 to 10 a. in, j Saturday Sept.9, Fairvicw at Adams' Hotel, from 2to p. m. Monday Sept. 11th, Sutibnry, at Stoughton's i store, from 0 to 11 a. m. Monday Sept. 11, llarrisville, | at Kerr's store, from 3 toft p. m. ' Tn.wday, Sept. 12th Centruville. at Eyth's Hotel. ! Wednesday, Sept. L'.th l'oi tersville, at Oliver's Hotel, . from 10a. m., to 12 m. Wednesday Sept. 13th, Pros -1 peet, at Mrs. Broedin's Hotel, from3 to 6p. m. Thursday, Sept. 14th, Zelicnople. at Rastain's Hotel. Saturday, Sept. 16th, Glsile MilU, at George Cooper's. : from 10 a. in.to 'l p. m. ; After which time the penalties imposed by law will be strictly enforced. Payuiimtinnst be made iu t.'uited ! State Money. B.C. McABOY. A n,..l so;,. Dcpt,Coll.,3«l Dia. 81ierftfl 9 is I)V virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, ) Alias Venditioni Lxponasand Fieri Facias issued out 1 oi the Court of (Common Pleas of Butler county, and to j me directed, there will be exposed to public eaie at. the j Court ll> use, iu the borough of Butler, on the Fourth I Monday of September, next, at one o'clock, p. m., tlie following described p.'operty, to wit: All the right, title, interest and claim of Adelheid I bor Ex'r of Frederick Larltor, of iu and to seventy-five i acres of land, m rear less situated iu Winfield Tp.. But ler couu<> Pa. Bounda« fod<>ws : Sort by Soil/. West by Negley, South by , Kast by Fisher. Forty acres eie.ired. Seized and taken as the property of Aib Iheul I Lai bor Ex'r of Frederick Larbor, dee d, at the suit ot E. A. Heleniboldt A LBO I All the right, title, interest and claim of John Lech j leiterof iu and to two lots of ground situated in Co vies ; Vile. Butler County. Pa , Clearfield tp. Bounded ' lows: North by ivittauriing Pike, East by James O'Don | 11, South by Elleu Dugan, and Most by John , a | 112 •tludatiou for a tavern stands thereon erected. Seized ■ and taken in oxecution as the property of JohnLechleittT II al tlie eiuitof George RiM'iiig. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of John Murrin k Bridget his wifo and George Hopper A Sarah his wife i of in and to one hundred and forty-five acre- of laud | situated in Fairvicw tp., Rutler County, Pa., Bounded ■ North by Jacob Ellenbergor, East by Campbell,South I by llepler and West by George Craig. About fifty acres j cleared, five of which are meadow, "JO apple trees, log I house and log barn thereon erected. Seized and taken I ill execution as the property oi John Murrin A Bridget j his wife and George Uop per A Sarah his wife, heirs at { law of Patrick Ferran, Dee'd, at the suit of Bryaut lion ton. ALSO j All the right, title, interest and claim of M. F. White, ] of, in and to Seven acres of laud, more or less, situate in I ConnoqueuesMitig.Tp. Butler ccunty; hoiiuded as follows: ! North by White A Cuuningham, east by street, south I by Robert Martin's heirs, and west by Cunningham—ail cleared. Also,another Seven acre lot more or lens, situ i ated in same township, bounded and described a» follows: I North by lands of Alex . White's heirs, eaM by George I Beam, south by ThosCratty, west by street—all meadow. ! Seized and taken iu execution as the property of M F. White, at the suit of James P. Tanner, for live of the ••state of John Graham, dee'd. All the right, title interest and claim of Thomas Al len. of in aud to one hundred acrea of land more «>r lees, situated in Brady township, Butler county. Pa., bounded north by Ambrose Alexander, east by George Bentrim, south by —— Williams,and west by John Rotifer. Fifty acres cleared log house aud log barn thereon erected.— | Seized au«l taken into execution as the property ofThoe. Allen, at the su.t of Chas. M A'and less and Susan C. Sul- ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of Ferguson Conn, of in and to fifty acres of land, more or less situ ated in Washington township, Butler County, Pa., boun : ded North by Thomas Kelly, East by Conn, South by j Daubenspeck A Conn, West by Kelly. Thirty-five acres { cleared, five of which are meadow. Log house A frame | barn thereon erected Seized aud taken in execution as the property of Fergusou'Conu at the suit of David i Conn. ALSO All the right title, interest and claim of Abrim Misin ger of In and to four acres of land more or less, situated in Bufialo township, Butler County, Pa., bounded North by Thtis. Caiudday East by Kirson Drain, South by West by David Kelly acre cleared, log house thereon | erected. Seized and taken in execution as the property of A Misinger at the suit of John Hetaelgeaeer- AdininiMlrator'g Police. Estate or Jacob Wimkb dec'd. LETTERS of Administration, on the estate of Jacob Wimer, late of Muddjcreck Tp., dee d have this day been duly granted to the undersigned, therefore, all per sons indebted to said estate aie icapertfully notified to muke immodiate payment,and those having claims against the same, will p'.cecnt them properly autheutica ted for settlement. W. W. ROBERTS Ad'm. Arrival and Departure of Mails The miilfrom Butler to East Sandy, by way of noly oke Cnnltersville, Anftndnle, Mtirrinsviß* and Cllnton ville. 36 miles; leaven Butler on Monday apd Friday of each week, at 6 o'clock, a. m., retnrrtt on Tuesday and Saturday of each WVek at T O'cjock, p. it. The mail from Butler to Salem Cross Roads, by way of Saxonburg, SatveTavllre, Frccport,Sh*?arrt-> CVoss Roads, McLaughlin's Store and Oakland Cross Roads, 43 miles; leaves Butler on Tuesday ami Saturday of each week, at ft o'clock, a. ra.; returns on Friday and Moudity cf each week.at 8 o'clock, p. m, Th* mail from TTutler to New Castle, by way of Mount Chaannt, Prnnpoct, Portersvllle and Prlnceton,2* miles; leaves lluiler on Monday and Thursday of each week, at 0 o'clock a. m : returns on Tuesday and Friday of each week, at 6 o'clock, p. m. Tlie rn.-il from Butler to ipiwrenceburg. by way of North Oakland, Bamhart's Mills, Baldwin and Brnln. 23 miles, leava Butler on Mondav and Friday of earh week, at 0 o'clock, a, m: returbs oh Tuesday and Saturday of each week, at 9 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to New Brighton, by w ay of Pe tersburg, Break-Neck and Zelienaple. 20 mib-e; with two additional trips between Break-Neck and Zelienople< leevs Butler on Wednesday of each waek. at 7 o'clock, a. m.; re us nso n Thursday of each week, at ft o'clock, p. m. The mall from Butler to Pittsburg, bv way of Olade Mills Bakerstown. Tally Cavy, Etna, DoqUesne and AUe gbeny Citv. 82 miles: leaves Rutler every morning, except Sunday, at 7 o'clock, a. arrives at Butler from Pitts burgh by the same route, every day, Sunday excepted, at 1 o'clock, p. in. The mail from Butler to Mercer, by M ay of McCandlnes Br.rttnhigton, Slippery-Rock, North Liberty, London nnd Balm, 32 miles; leaves Butler every day, Sr.n iav excep ted, at 1 o'clock p.m.; returns by the same roofln every day, Sunday excepted; arriving Iu Butler at . ocl«>ck in the morning. The mail from Butler to Indiana, by way of Coyles vllle Worthington, Klttanning, Elderton and Shelocta, 48 miles: leaves Butler on M-mday and Thursday of each week, at 4 o'clock, a. m.; returns on Tuesday and Friday of each week, at 7 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to Boydstown 0 miles, leaves Bovdstown on Friday morning of each week, arrive* at Butler in thefiwenoon ; departs for Bovdstown same day after the arrival of the mail from Pittsburgh. Teachees" Examinations* 1 1X A MIN ATI ONS nIII be held as follows: At Bntler, August *2B. Saxonburg, August 2:>. CoylaavlUe, August :w. Fairvicw, August 31. North Washington, September 1. Sunbury, September '2. Fitxsimmon's S« bool Honse, Forwar«l tp., Sept. 4. Glade Mill (Thompson's School House,) Sept ft. Cranberry tp., (Sample's School House) Sept 8. Harmony, September 0. September 11. llarrisville, September 12. Murrinsville, September 13. Prospect, September Iftth. Portersvllle, Septenit»er lii. In addition to the u«n-il requirements, certificates of goou moral character must be furnished. Examinations to commence at 0 o'clock. A. H, RATERS. August *23, 4w. Co. Sup't. DB. £. T. HAMILTON, Formerly of Sunbury,Butler Co., HAVING located ill RUTLER, offers his professional services to those who see fit to give him a call. Office, that formerly occupied by Dr. Knterling. THOS. IROZBHSTSOZSr, Attorney at Law ? A TV I> PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, Office xvlfU ( has. MTamlleNSi Esq., Soiitli West corner nf I lie Dliaom!, itntier n. x I:\VSKIIN\s FOR 1805-0 The Great Inveution of the Age in HOOP SKIRTS. J, W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt. THIS 1 \*VKNTION consists of DUPLEX (or two) Ellip tic Pure lb fined Steel Springs, ingeniously bra.led tight ly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the tough est,most flexible, elastic and durable Spring ever used. They Hcldoni bend or break, lik«- the Single Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful Shape more th 11 twice as long as nny tdnglu Spring Skirt that Kver lias or Can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and ple.iMtire to any Lady wearing the Duplex EIJ ptic Skirt will be experienced particularly In all crowded Assem blies, Operas, Carriage*. Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently a* a Silk or Muslin Dress. A Li'iy having enjAycd tlio I'leasui o. Comfort and Ureat Convenience of wearing the Dnplex Klliptic tee I Spring Skit t for a single day will Never afterwards willingly dispense with their n-e. For Children, Misses, and Young l.a lies they are superior to nil others. THK HOOPS are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the Single yarn covering which is used on all Singh- Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Double Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent tho cover ing from wearing oft the rods when dragging down stairs • t"iie steps, Ac.. Ac., which they are constantly 6uhject All are marie of new and elegant Corded Tapes, and are tlie best quality in every part giving to th« wearer the iuo«t graceful and perfect Shape possible, aud are nn<|iiestionably the lightest, most desirable,comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. W I S I S BKADLKY A CARY, PROPRIETORS of the Invention, ami SOLE MAN!TACT! RERS,97, Chambers and T§ A y i Route Streets. Mew York. FOR SALR in all Ih>t-class Storos in this City, and throngriout the I'ntted States and Canada. Havana de Cubs, Mexico, Son th America, and tho West Indies. Enquire for the Duplex Elliptic lor denblcl Spring Skirt. A. tt- C. SSSfSSr I@lE milK nnderslgneil would respectfully Inform the pub | lie that the yearly celebration—usually called tho Harvest Home—-will come off at Saxonburg, commen cing on Tuesday, the sth of September, Kml'continuing the «th.7th and Bth. He would there fore m.st respectfully Solicit ihe patronage of his old friend-*, aud the public generally, during snid month. .1 11. STIJEBiiKN, Proprietor of Saxonburg Hotel ami H. IN ground. August ld::3t. Entire. IN the matter of the final acconnt of Nathan F. Mc- Cainlless. Kxecutor of John S. McCandless, late of Clay town-hip dec'd. To the heirs, representatives Ac., of said estate. The • undersigned hereby notify all interested iu said account, that lie will, iu pursuance of nn appointment as Auditor, by the Orphan's Court of Butler county, attend to the duties of said audit, at the office of Charles M'Caudless F.sq., in Butler, on Tuesday, the 12pi day of September. )H6o—at 1 o clock P. M.. when and where all interested mav attend if they see proper. Aug. 1«, 1805. THOS. ROBINSON, Auditor. ISrOTXCE." TS hereby given, that my wife Rebecca, has left my I bed and board wifliont any Just cause. All presons are, therefore, hereby notitie I not to harlwir her or give her any credit on my account, a* I am determined to pay uo debts of her contraction. A ug. 1 ft. 1865. JAM F.S ?1M MERS. Xotiee to Ittiilricr.s. SEALED proposals will l e received until Sept. sth __ by the Directors of Brady's Bend Disfrict, Arm strong county, Pa., for building two School Houses, one 42 feet by HI. tho other 34 by 24, both to be completed by the 15th of November next. For Plan and Specifications call upon the Secretary. Bv order of the Board, W. NORRIS, Sec'y. Brady's Bend, Aug. Ip, 18fio Writ ot* I'artitioii. I N the matter of the Partition of the Real Kstate of James M Candless, dec'd.. in the Orphans' Court of Rutler county. No. 43, De cember Term, 18ft4. June 12, lHt>s, Inquisition filed and confirmed Niti. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—To the heirs and leiral representatives of James M Candless. dec'd., to wit: Elizabeth M'Candiess. widow, and Rn«*ell Ilurd. hna- i band, and Kiteabe li M AUiSter, l,awrenco Huid. Rdbecca Dalpicr, Mira Ilurd. and Russel I ilurd, Jr., children of Nancy M'Candiess, (Hard) dec'd. Mary Jane, intermar- , lied with Robert Boggs, Matilda intermarried with John Meharg. Joseph Logan, husband, and Anna lienn Logan, Kraut us Logan, Klvia Logau. Mary Logan. Chlorite la Lo gan, Sarah Logan, and James Logan, children of Marga ret M'Candiess, (Logan) dec'd. Sarah intermarried with Nathan Slater; Relle intermarried with David S. Lyon; Margaret, widow, and James M'Candiess, dec'd., and An gelina intermarried with Win. D. Park-. Von. and each of yon, are hereby cited to be and ap pear before our Judges at an Orphans' Court, to be held at Butler. In snd for the county of Butler, on the Fourth Monday cf September next, it being the 25th day of said month, to accept or refune the premise* at the appraise ment or valuation, or ahow cause why the same should not he sold: By tlie Court. W.J. YOUNG, Aug. 9,1885. Clerk. Administrator's Notice LETTERS of Administration, on the estate of W. C. Maxwell, late of Mercer Township dec'd. have l»een granted to the undersigned, therefore all persorat indebted to said estate are respectfully invited to make immediate pnvnieut.and those baviugclaims against the same will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. J C MAXWELL Sept. fl, 1*66. Adm'r. To Builders, SEALED proposals for the re-building of a Brick School House iu Penn township, will be received up to Sat urday, the 30th of September, Inst, Plans and speci fications can be seen with John Meharg Jr. with whoui proposals can be left. Bond with security will bo requi red for the faithful performance of the contract. The Board reserves to itself the privilege of rejecting any aud all Of the bids. By order of the board. JOHN Q A. KENNEDY, Sec y. Sept, 13, 1865. Writ or Partition. IN the .matter of the Partition of the Real Estate of John M'Kinnis, dec'd. In the Orphans'Court of Butler county. Ifo. 9. Mar. Tem\, IWV|. And now to wit: June 12,1806, Inquisition filed and confirmed XISt. The Commonwealth oT Pennsylvania—To the heir? and representatives of John M'Kinnis,dec'd., to wit:— Mary M'Kinni". widow, and Robert M'Kinnis. Racliael intermarried with George* Cowan; Rebecca M'Kinnis, widow, and Lucretion, J. M'Kinnis, Alex. S. M'Kinnis, Addrcw J. A. M Kinnisand Clemency M'Kinnis,children of Andrew M'Kinnis, dec'd Sarah M'Kinnis, widow, and George W. Bl'Klnnis, Francis M. M'Kinnis. Leaven worth M'Kinnis, and Mury A- M'Kinnis, children of Hen ry M'Kinnis, dec'd. Lydia A. M'Kinnis, widow, and Sa rah J. M'Kinnis, Hannah M.Kinnls, and Ellen V. M'Kin nis, children of William M'Kinnis, dec'd., and Joseph ISalph, hneband, AND Jiunes IKIIJ.II, child of Sarah Jane M'Kinnis. (Ralph) dec'd. You, and each of you, are hereby cited lobe and appear before our Judges at an Orphans' Court, to be hold at Butter, in and for the county of Butler, on the Fourth Monday of September next, it being the 24th day of snid month, to accept or rcfuse-tlia premises at the apprai*>- ment or valuation, or show cause why the same should not be sold. Ity the Court. W. J.YOUNO, Aug. H, 1805. Clerk, of O. C Writ ol' Partition. TN the matter of Hie partition of the Real Estate of 1 John Koi ner, dec'd. In the Orphans' Court of Rutier county. No. B.'June Term. IKtH. June 12,186&. Inquisition filed and couflrm ed A*»'<»■ The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—To the heirs and legal representatives of John Kerner, dec'd., to wit: — Catharine, intermarried with Dr. Peter Dockellere; la cob Keruer, Elizabeth, Intermarried with Richard I"in stead ; Sophia,intermarried with Fred. Swartr., Frederick , Swartz, vendee of Lewis Kerner,dec'd.,and John Critch- 1 low. Sr., husband, and John Critchlow, Jr., son of Chris- , tiana Kerner, (Critchlow) doe'd. Yon, and each of you, are hereby cited to be and api pear before our Judges at an Orphans' Court, to bo held ; at Bntler, in and for the county of Butler, ou the Fourth | Monday of September next, it being the 25th day of : said month, to accept or refuse the premises at the ap praisement or valuation, or show cau-io why the sunn: should not btf sold. Ry the court. W J. YOUNG, August 9, 1805. Clerk of OC. A Ijiirge Dark liuj Horn. IF.I-T IVlnfleld Furnace on Saturday the *l2tll Inst., jlle Is probably in Clearfield or .Summit Township, if he has not passed brick to Will Roy Furnace, from which he came last week. Having been worked pretty steadily In wagons, he is marked with the collar; and has a small but very tender pore on the top of neck where tin* collar works. This is very sensitive. Any person bringing the horse back to Winfleld Furnace,'lH giving me word so that I may get liim, will be liberally rewarded. " W M. STEW A RT. ' Aug. ltl, 1863. To Ilririge ltiiiltieiv*. N-oticeis hereby given to all concerned, that the bnild ingof theft* idge acfoßßConnoqn«*nessing Creek ,on the South-East of the Borough of Butler, ou the Butler and : Preeport Pike, will ho sold at PU Idle out-cry, by the Commissioners of Bntler Co.. on Friday the 25th day of August, LTTFT, at I o'clock, P. M. Plans and specifications may be seen tit the Commis sioners'office. Coditions will be made known at the time of SAB?. By order of Commissioners. HARVEY' COLBERT, | Ang. 2.18G6,-8t Clerk. The aliou: A Weekly Journal of Politics, Litera ture, Science and Art. Titisjoumnl will not bo the organ of any party, sect, or body. IT will on Jhe contrary, make an earnest ell'ort to bring to the discussion of political and social questions A really critical spirit, and to wage war upon the vices of violence e.xagemtion, and misrepresentation by which SO much of the political writing of the day is marred. The criticism <4 books and works of art will form one of its most prominent features; and pains will be taken to have this task performed in every case by writers pos sessing special qualifications for it. It is intended. In the Interest of Investors, as well NS of the public generally, to have questions of trade and financo treated every week by a writer whose position and character will glvo his articles an exceptional value, nod render them a safb and trustworthy guide. A special correspondent, who has been selected for this work with caj - e, has started on n Journey thiough the South, llis letters will appear hereafter every week, and he is charged with the duty of simply reporting what lie sees and hqars, leaving the public as far as posoible to draw its own inferences. It embraces among its'regular or occasional contribu tors the following names: Henry W. Longfellow, James Ru«ell Lowell, John O. Whjttier. Samuel Elliott (Ex-President Trln. College, Hartford,) Prof. Torrev. < Harvard.) Dr. Franeia JJeber, Professor Goldwin Smith, (Oxford.) Professor Child. (Harvard,) Henry James, Charles K. Norton. Judge BOND ( Baltimore,) Edmund Ouincy. Prof. W I). Whltny,(Yale) Prof. D. C. Oilman, (Yale,) Judge Daly, Prof. Dwiglit, (Columbia College.) Prof. Tavler Ijewis. (Bcheiiectoday,) Judge Way land, Frederick Law Olmstead, Tlev. I>r M- Clilitock, ltev, Dr. Joseph P. Thompson. B«-v. Phillips Brooks, llev. Dr. Bellows, ('. J.Stllje, Henry Tuckermaii. Bayard Tnylor, C. A. Bristed, C.I. Brace, Riclmrd G. White, Wiliieni Lloyd Garrison. Sidney George Fisher, Theodore Tilton. James Carton. Gail Hamilton. TKHMS: —Thri •* Doll. US PER annum, in advance ; Six months, Tw«> Dollar*. When delivered by Carries in N. York or Brooklyn. Fiftv Cents additional. ' JOSEPH 11. Bl(IllltDS, Pl'BUsuen, 1:10 NASSAU street, N. Y. AKSSOITS XOT B 4 'K. \TOTICK Is hereby given to intere-ted, that an appeal will be held at the office of John Mitchell Esq.. As-i-fint Assessor LU tho IXNO. of Butler, on the ."Ist day of July, and the Ist and 2d days of August, for that portion of the Twenty-third District of pa., tunhra ccd in the county of Butler. At which time and place the annual list, and proceedings of the assistant Asses sors for said county, will beopen to the inspection of all parties interested, and appeals heard and determined, re lative to any erroneous or exclsive valuations, assess ments or enumeration*made hyxaid Assistant Assessors. N. B.— All appeals must be made in wiitiug, and spec ify the particular cause, matter or thing, respecting w hich a decision is requested, and shall, moreover, state the ground or principle oi error complained of. SAMUEL MARKS, Butler, Julv 19,18C5::3t. Assessor, 2Ud Dist. Pa. Clsaiesa Agent, mil E undersigned would respectfully notify the public I that he has been regularly commissioned as CIjAIM AG-EIsTT, for securing Rounty M-mey, Arrears of l\ty and l>n xioni, for soldiers, or if they are dead, for their legal representatives. No charge will be made for prosecuting the claims ■ 112 soldiers, or their rep-esentat ires until the same are collected. C. E. ANDEBSON, Bntler, June *J7,1805. ESTRATS. ClAMßtothe resilience of the subscriber, living in j llarrisville, llutler Co. Pa. on the 12th of June last, one Sorrel Mare, white strip on face, sprained in left hind leg, three white feet, and about twelve years old. ALM>— A Bay Mare, sweneyed in both shoulders, and has had Rollers iu both: and is five years old. The owner or owners are notified to rome forward, prove property, pay charge* and take them away, otherwise they w ill be disposed of according to law. WM. A. CUMMINS. Harris* ilte'July 12,1865. Public Sale, BY virtue of an order and decree of the Orphans Court in and t»r the county of Butler, the undersigned Administratrix, with the Will annexed, of Hays, late of Lancaster To., dee d, will offer for sale cn the premises, at one o'clock P. M.,of Wednesday August 30 A. D., 18C5, about twenty acres of land, more or less, situated in lioncaster Tp. county and State aforesaid, h.omded and adjoining public road from W hitestown to Harmony, and by lands of Samuel Hays, widow Kline felter siid others, with the appertenauces. TERMS. —One third of the peichaao money to bo paid on the confirmation of sale by the Court, and the balance in two equal nnnual payments with interest thereon from .s.*ud confirmation of sale MRS; MARY HAYS, Jul/12,180ft. • Adm'x. Auditor's Notice. Rutier County, ss. I N the matter of of Shepler Boston and John Douglas, Ex'rs of John Boston dec'd. No. 23, Dec. Term, IKTVL And now to-wit June 14, IRtio. on motion of John M. Thompson, Conrt appoint G. W. Fleeger, an Auditor, to distribute the balance in this case and report. By the Court, Certified from the record, this2Kth day of July, A. D., 1805. W. J. YOUNG, Cl'k. of O.C. 1 will attend to the duties of the above appointment at the office of John M.Tbotnpeon, in Butler, on (he Bth day of September, A. D., 1845, at 2 o'clock p. m., of which all parties interested will take notice. G. W. FLEEGEB, Aug. 2, iB6O. Auditor. NOTICE. TN the matter of the Petitfc n of .lames Kearns, of 1 Summit Tp., to change the boundary I'ncs of Butler and Summit Townships. Ir the Conrt of Quarter Ses sions of Bntler county. No. 19, Juno Session, 1805. June 17, 1805, Petition presented, asking the Court to ap|M)int throe impartial men to inquire into the pro priety of changing the boundary lines of said Townships so as to embrace the entire farm of petitioner within the limits of Butler Tp., kc. And now to-wit : June 17, 1805, prayer granted and Court appoiut W. D. McCand lrss, surveyor, John L Hartley and Alexander Simpson Cotmnin-iooers, to enquire into the propriety of changing the boundary of said townships, to make a plot or draft of the lines proposed to be changed, ascertained and established and make report thereof at the next Court of Quarter Sessions, together with their opinion of the same. Notice to be given according to rule. By the Cot'rt Certified from the record, this 16tb day of Sept. A. D. 1805. W.J. YOUNG, Cl'k. View to take place on Saturday the 3d of October, 1805, viewers to meet at west end of the side of the farm of the above petitioner, on said line. W. D. M'CANDLES*, Surveyor. Sept. 6,1505 DR. HTCHE'S KMALK FUI'PORTKRS, DR.OHEKSMASS FEMALE PILLS. Ti usees of all kinds for sale at HAMILTON'S Drug Store. "" L *_ _ GRAND OPENING I or Spring & Summer 1 DRY GOODS, AT D. T. PAPE & CO, An Extraordinary large Stock- OF O'O ODS, Purchased Beforo the Late advance:, i And will be sold at Astonishing LOW PRICES. Call and Look Tiirongli OUR STOCK Before Purchasing; XT WOT THIRD SERIES, 230,000,000. By authority of the Srcretwry of the Tremuy, the undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for th sale of United Stales Treasury Notes, offers to the public the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing seven atnl three-tenths per cent, interest, per annum, known as the ■7,80 XtOiilff. These Notes are Issued under date of July 15th, 18«5, and are payable three yearn from that date, In currency, cir are convertible at the option of the holder into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDb. These bonds are now worth a handsome premium, and are exempt, as aro all lliu Oovernmens Dond«, Jrom Stntr, (buuty, and Municipal taxation, which aihlt from one. tn ihrct per cent, per annum to their value, ac cording to the rate levied upon other property. The interest is payable semi-annually by coupons attacned to each note, which may be cutoff and sold to any banker. The Interest at 7.510 per cent, amounts in tine cent per ay on a S.TO note. Two cent*" « " SIOO " Ten •« " 11 " $5 00 *' fiO » » «« * SIOOO «« $t *i " " •• SSDOO «» Notes of all denominations named will bo romptly ftirnixhedupon receipt i»f subscriptions. The notes of thin Third Serbts are precisely similar in form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties already gold, except that the Government reserves to Itself the option of paving Interest iu gold coin at 9 per cent I list cad of 7 3-loths in currency. Subscriber will deduct the In terest in currency up to July 15th, at tho timo when they subscrll»e. The delivery of the notes of this third series of the Seven-Thirties w ill commence on the Ist of June, and will be mado promptly and continuously after that date- The sl-jiht change made in the conditions of this THIRD SKiIIBS affects only the matter of Interest.— The payment in g"ld, if made, will be equivalent to the currency Interest of the higher rote. The return to specie payments, in the event of which only will tho optioij to pay interest in Gobi be avail ed of, would so reduce and oqnalixe pi ices that pueebases made with six per cent, in gold wnubl.be fully equal to those made with seven and three-tenths per cent, iu cur rency, This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by trio Government, and its superior ad vaiitageKUiake it the Great Popular Loan of the People, Le«* than ?200,000,000 of the Loan authorised by the last Congress aro now on tho market. This amount, at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will all be sub scribed for within sixty days, when the notes will un doubtedly command a preminm, as has uniformly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans. In order that citizens of every tow n and section ol the country ni iy be afforded facilities for taking the loan the National Hanks, State Dank?, and Private Hankers througliont the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select thoir own agentH, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for thedelivery of the notes for which they receivuorders. JAY COOKE, SruscTUPTiON Aog.iT, rhiUtdelphia. Subscription* will be received by the First Naiional Bank, of Butler, Fa. March 15, 18*i5.-3: m. PHOTOGRAPHS, DAGUERREOTYPES, HAVING FULLY COMPLKTKD ALL THE NKCES sary arrangements for Photographing^ j in all the various styles of the art, Mr. Hnsse'.ton would respectfully call the a'tcntionof the pnblicto his newly Furnished Establishment, on the corner of Main and Jeffer*>a btreetw, opposite Weber k Trontman's Store, where he is n-.w fully prepa red U» make at the ehoi toot (Miosible notice, PHOTOGRAPH#, AMBROTYPES PER K EOT YPES. Equal to the very best Call and Exauiin Specimen*. B.C. UUBSLETON. Butler, June 14,180 ft.,, STEEL TOOTH, | HAY AND GRAIN RAKES, WALKER'S IMPROVEMFNT. MAXUFACTCKED BY O. C. BOESSIXG, Butler, Fa. These Rakes are warranted to be equally as good, and much cheaper ao yu® w ia market. Butler, *1 ty Gi;VKItA I~ EL E t TIO X mmL&MhTmM* WIIERBAP. io and by an Act of the General Assem bly for the Commonwealth or Pennsylvania "An j net to regulate the General Elvctloai of thin Common- I wealth,'* it Is enjoined upon mo ti» give public notice of such election, and to enumerate in such notices what ofti- Onia to be elected, I, WILLIAM O. lilt AC K- lligh Sheriff of the county of Cutler, givo notice that a Cieneral Klecttun will bo held in the .-aid county, on Tui-ndny tlie lOtli day of October» at the several Election Districts, viz • The electors of Adams towmhip, at the house of J. 8. Douthett. Tho electors of Allegheny towuship, at the hou*e of Jaines M'Malinn, Jr. the electors of Buffalo township, at the house of Rob ert J. uttn, now Ueorge Truby Tho electors of IJutler township, ut the house of Mrs. Fa Her. The electors of Brady township, at the house of /.eph aniali Snyder. Tho electors of Clearfield township, at the house of John lireen. The electors of Clinton township, at the house of John lUddle. The electors of Concord township, at the house of John M*l«anghlin. Tho electors of Centre township, at tho hou«e of John I loon. The electors of Cherry township, ut tho hooso of Will lam Llndsoy. 'I he electors of Con noouen easing township, at the of MF. White.in Whitestown. Tim eh* t era of Orauberry township, at the hotixe of Snith lUea. The «1 ctor* of Donegal township, at the house of Mrs. A. l». Wiles, in Milleratown. The electors of Fatrview township, M the house of Robert Ray. now (I. M'Cntntncy. The electors of Forward township, ut the ko«*j of Robert Brown. The electors of Franklin township,at the School-house, in the borough of Prospect. The electors of Jackson township, at the house of Henry Wolf, now Jacob Schoeue, in Harmony. The electors of Jefferson toaiisliip, ut the bonne of Thomas Welsh, deceased. The electors of Lancaster township, at the public School house No?. The electors of Middlesex township, at the house of QeOrge Cooper. Tho electors of Marion township,at thohou-e of Robt. Oilehrift. Tho electors of Muddycreok township, ut the Town Hall, in Portersville. The electors of Mercer towuship, *t the Town Hall, in the borough of llarrirfvilk. Tire ehe turn of Oakland township, at the house of William M'Ciung The electors of Parker township, at the hottse of John Martin,now John Kelly,ln Martiu.'burg. The electors of Penn township, at the house of Will iam Fisher. The electors of Summit towntdiip, at tho hous of Adam Frederick The electors of Sllpperyroek township, at tho Scbool house at the North end of the borough of Controville. The ehct»;iof Venango township, at the house of James Kahle. Tho electors of Winfield township, at the School-house No, 112», in said township. The electors of W ;udiiugton township, at the Town Hall, in North Washington The electors of Worth township, ut the house of Win. Humphreys. The electors of the Borough of Butler,at the Courthouse, in said borough* Xhs of the borough of Centreville, at the School House, in said borough. The electors of tho borough of Zeliencple, at the Coun cil House, iusaid borough. At wlrich time and places tho qualified citizens will elect by ballot— (Jito jiorson, in conjunction with the counties of Armstrong and Lawrence, for , tho office of Senator, to represent the i counties of Hutler, Armstrong and Law rence, in tho State Serfate. Four persons for members of tho As sembly, in conjunction with trie counties of Mercer and Lawrence, to represent the counties of Butler, Mercer nud Lawrence, in.the House of Representatives, ut llar risbuig. One person for District Attorney. One person for County Treasurer, i One person for County Commissioner. One person for County Surveyor. One person lor County Auditor, for 8 years. One person for County Auditor, for 1 year. Sotlce Is Hereby Given, "That every person, excepting Justice* of the Peace who shall hold any office of profit or hint under the Government • I the I'nited States or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district whether it commission ed ofiieor or ogent, who Is or shall bo employed under the Legislative, Kxecntive f>r Judiciary department of this State, or ol the I'nited States, or any city or Incorporated district, and also that every member of i 'ongress mid tho State Legislature, and of the Select or Common Couucil of any city, or Commissioners of any incorporated disti let, if by law incapable of holding or e\cn ising at the same tinn* the officer or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or < Clerk of any elect!, n- 112 this Commonwealth, and that no i Judge, Inspector, or other officer of such election shall 112 be eligible t-. anv office when vot««d fi. And tho said Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act rela ting to the elections of this Commonweniyi," passed Ju i ly -d, provides as follows, to wit: v "'• That the Judgenml Inspectors, chosen as aforesaid, shall meet at their respective places appointed for hold » ing the electiund there or not, is objected to by one qualified citizen, it shall bo theduty of the Inspector to examine such person onoatit a* to his qualification*, and if heclaims to have resided in the State one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof,bnt he shall make proof by at least one I competent witness* who shall bo a qualified elector, that ' he has resided in the district for more than ti n days next immediately proceeding said election, NIII| shall iiifu-r shall use or practice any intim j hlation, threaten force or violence with tho design to in fluence unduly, or overpower any elector, or to prevent 1 him from voting or to restrain the freedom of his choice, such person; on conviction, shuiyse fined any suin not ex , ceeding five hundred dollars, and bo imnrisoned tor any time not exceeding twelve months; and if it {.hall Ie { : shown to the Court where the trial of such offenCe the law, (except tho sbns of qualifi ed citizens.) shall appear at any place of election for tho pnrpoK.. of issuing tickets,or of influencing tho cttisen* qualified to vote, he shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every . such offence, and be imprisoned for any torm not exceed ing three months.*' And the Return Judges of tho respective dlstrlctsaforo < iid. are hereby required to meet at the Court House, in Butler, ou Friday next (October 13th) artor tho sect ttl I Tuesday In October next, then and thereafter to perform thowe things required by law. (liven under my hand and seal at Butler, this 21st day I nf August, in the year of our Lord. Eighteen Hundred and Sixtv-rtvo, snd of tho Independence of tho United States the Ninetieth. WM. O. BBAOKEFRIDOF. Butler August 30, 18GI. Sheriff. 1865, w ew Goods! 1865. 4 LARGE AND WRI.LPKHSCTKI) STOCK Or Splendid Seasonable Goods, Just received and for Sale at the 2STE"W STORE OF WEBER & TROOTMAN, Boyd's Building, corner of Ms Ink Jefferson sta, BITbEII, PA., Consisting of Dry Goods, such as FINE DELAINP, OASIIMKRKB, COBRROB, ALAPACA3, PRINTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS A largo's-s .rt men t of LADIES DRESS GOODS, of the finest qnalltf BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, an 1 all kinds of Trimmings. fc large assortmentof GENTS. WARE, such as CLOTHS, CASSTMKRES, BATINETTB, JEANS CATTONADES, fee. Ilenily-MnUo Clol Hliir. HATS AND GAPS Of the very latest Styles A large and well selected Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Hardware, Qweensware, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, And a Oenulne Article of BTR AINKD HONKY, All of which will be sold cheap for CAS If, r, r COUNTRY PRODUCE WEBER & TROUTMAN. April 1.1. lftA.'i::r»no. LEATHER AND FINDINGS STORE, ON MAIN STREET, One door North of M'Aboy's Store. GENTS' FRENCH CALF HOOTS, SHOES AND CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS. MISSES' ROOTS, SHOES, AND GUMS. BOYS BOOTS & SHOES. ( hililroirH.SliooM of alj Klimlm. A FIT LI. ANI) COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of my own manufacture, constantly on hxnd,n»d work mads to order, of the BEST STOCK ami in tho LATEST STYLE. A large and full assortment of Eastern stock, of the very l»e*t materlul ami workninnship. All kinds ~112 LEATHER & FINDINGS French and Common %'alf gkintt 112 Sole and Upper Leather, Morocco, Kips antl Kidt.- ROANS AND LININGS Of all klmlx. We have the largest, best selected, snd for tho times, the cheapest ever offer ml for sale in Butler. The public are invited to call and examine for them* selves. May 81—tf THEODORE RUSKLTON MOWING MACHINES. I7IARMKR& are Invited to call ami e*vnfn onr assort, inent of Mowing Machines. We are prepared to femish them on reasonable tariti* and with the LATEST IMPROVEMENS. We *!*« on-handy. Thy Elevator's, Cultivators &c. Butler, May 10, HMWV, J. (J. A W.CAMPBKLt. DYEING AND SCOURING. ! rill IK Undersigned, having beromd art agent for « i PITTSBURGH STKA M ~I>Yk.XW ami SCO (IHIS'r OtHbllshmeiit, is noV prepared t»> have nil work of the kind done on "dMirf notice, amf reasonable terms. I respectfully solicit tho patronage of the public. MBS E. If KKTSIIUKGER, Milliner, opposite Low*y lloose, Butler, Pa. June 7,1565, 3mo. Kvotiilor'N Xollw. On tin- Kst'itr of WUnrm Vrarcr. >roTICB i" hfr.hr that Tf.t«mentni*r lon the e>Late of Wilson PeJirro, htte « rnnhei-ry I Tp., Butler county, dee'd, have fieefr duly g/antml to " j the uuderslgnu