XJEW YOBK POLITICS. NEW YORK. September 21. —The fol lowing are tbc resolutions of the Sew York Republican Convention : Hon. Henry J. Raymond, on behfir of the committee on resolutions, reid the following; Remind, That we congr.aftilite the pco poople this State, and of tho nation, upon the overthrow of the rebellion and the return of peace to all sections of our com mon country, and that wc find, in the preservation of our Union, the ro-estab lishment of the national authority, and the extirpation of shivery, an ample rec ompense for the sufferings and sacrifices by which theso results have been achiev- cd. lirmhrtl, to the soldiers and sailors of a3l ranks and in all departments whose vttlor, under Divine Providence, this great result has bten accomplished, and 'Who have by their heroism, shed new and undying lustre on the American name, we return the heartfelt thanks of 'a grateful people, and that we renew the ■demand uiade by the I nion National | 'Convention at Baltimore, that adequate provisions be made by the national au thority for the support ar.d comfort of such of their survivors as have received •honorable and disabling wounds in the service of their country. Remhci!. That while we deplore the death by assassination of Abraham Lin coln as closing a career of transcendent usefulness and honor, a'jd as a great na tional calamity, we recognize in Andrew Johnson his successor, a statesman of ability, experience, high-toned patriotism and tiro most unsullied integrity—one who has rendered invaluable service to the Union cause dutjhgthc rebellion, and whose single hearted devotion to ths per manent prosperity and glory of our coun try, commands the respect and con adence of the American people, that we renew to him, in his Administration, the assur ances of cordial and effectual support, which were tendered by us in his nomi nation and election. AWm/, That we approve, as emi nently wise and just, (lie sentiments of kindness and confidence which President .Johnson has evinced towards those of the communities and individuals tut ey in re bellion, who accept the perpetuation of the Union and the perpetual prohibition of slavery, as the legitimate and irrevo cable results of the war; that we approve the initial he has takcu towan ft relaxing the bonds of military authority in the {Southern States, and in restoring to their people full and complete control over their local affairs, just as s n 11 as it may be iourol compatible with the pres ervation of order, the maintenance of peace, the exclusion of slavery, and the fulfillment of the constitutional obliga ' tions of the national authority, to guaran tee to every State a republican form ot government; an i that we confidently look forward, under his wise and patriot ic administration, to the Establishment of nitre cordial relations of greater uiu tnal respect, and of stronger interest in each other's welfare, between the north ■ere and southern sections of the country than have hitherto prevailed, and that iu all the measures he may adopt, tending to the attainment of these just and be nevolent ends, we pledge him our cordial add hearty support. AVWtW, That while we regard the national sovereignty overall the subjects committed to it by the Constitution of the United Estates, as having been confirmed and established by the recent war, we re gard the several States in the Union as having the jurisdiction over all local and domestic affairs expressly restored to them by the same constitutional authori ty, and tliat whenever it shall be deemed compatible with the public safety to re store to tho States lately in rcticllu n the renewed exercise'of those rights, we trust it will be done in the faith and on the basis that they will be exercised in aspi - it of equal and iinpartialjustieo, and with a view to the elevation and preparation for the full rights of citizenship of all their people, inasmuch as these ate prin ciples which constitute the "basis of our republican institutions. Rewired, That the restoration of peace will enable tho Government to restore the civil tribunals of the country to their just and anil national supremacy,and that wo have full and entire confidence that this will bo done as soon as the safety of the nation will permit a::d no sooner. Rmolued, Tint the debt incurred by (he nation in defense of its own existence, is a sacred and inviolable obligation rest ing upon all tho property and all the re sources 6f all sections of the country for its -fulfillment. Jtrxohed, That wo expect at the hands of the Government as prompt and as largo a reduction of the national expen diture as the ujiblie safety will permit, an abolition of all sinecures and a wise and economical administration of public af fairs. Krtnlccrf, That we have entire confi dence in the direction under President Johnson of our intercourse with foreign nations, in kiapromptenforcetucntagainst ail just demands in securing redress for national insults and wrongs, and in main taining the fixed policy of our govern ment by which the intcrfer nee of for eign powers with the institutions of this continent is regarded as hostile to our peace and menacing to our independence'. Retoleetl, That we teuder our eongrat ulutions to Hon. Wm. 11. Seward, u|>on his provideutiul escape front the knife of the asuasin, and we rejoice that his dis tinguished services may still be contin ued to the iiutiou and the cause of lib erty. /tcso/ved, That the administration of Governor Fenton deserves and aomuiands the respefit and confidence (#the people of i this State, and.that we pledge to u ou:' ; cordial «ud hearty suppoit. Krsohctl, That we call upon the local constituencies of the several districts in this State iu selecting candidates for the legislative, and othtrjiffioes, to noniiuato none but men of known integrity of char acter, as the only means of avoiding cor ruption and securing an honest adminis tration of public affairs. Rrsolved, That as the Union p.arty has steadily sustained the Government in this contest with the rebellion, not only against its open enemies in the field, but against thfisc who gave their aid or organized gympathjf and in thij and otiier loyal States, so will it n.v it.»in tain its authority an 1 second its. If rt« uj Vestort all the blessings of union, free dom, and peace to all sections of jur common country, and we coufieii-ntlj appeal to its past history, its present, and the character of it candidates as its title to public confidence ami sup port. After the reading of the resolu tions, and in response to loud calls, Hon. Ilenry J. Raymond briefly ad dressed the convention, congratul - t:ng the del«gates upon the unanimi ty and harmony that has marked all their proceedings, and the excellence of the ticket they had putin nomin ation. The resolutions were then adopted unanimously. On motion of Mr. Raymond, the j fallowing was adopted .with warm ap plause : liegoli'cd, That we repel, as false and calutmious, the imputations cast by the Democratic Convention upon the official integrity and pe*sonal hon esty of Chauneey M. Depew, Secretary of State, and that we endorse his official conduct in the numeration of the census, and iu all respects as worthy of the approval and commendation of the people. Mr. \S Ido Ilutehins offered the following resolution, which was unan imously adopted: AVWretf,That we tender to the able men who have sustaine the,cause of American Nationality in tin land, our grateful thanks, and mingle our mourning v- ith that of his countless friends in this country for the loss of Richard jCobden, one of the bravest of their number. lion. (Jhauncey M. Depew was then : called for, and responded in a few remarks, thanking the Convention for their many and warm manifestations • of approval of bis official conduct cx ' hibited here to-day, and expressed ! the conviction that they had not act ed wisely in all their proceedings. — He had no doubt but that the excel lent ticket nominated will be ratified by the people in November, while he re garded the platform as broad, 1 bcr j al and'wise. TO lOXKIMITIVIS. S 1 rn-Ti' RS WITH CONSt 'i.'TION Asllicnu, Bron chlti-. "i any disease of the Throat 01 Lungs, will be ! cKncrfullv furnished. without chrrge. with h • remedy by ' tfir» ~M- Of which the K*v. inward A. Wil- n of Will- I i:«md>urg, V tk. wn« e..:n;-'"t«dj wm i tvll ■ health, nffer naving suffered mvmhl ' t-»i« wit!' that dread dis -1 .-JINO, Consumption. To C«»IIMIDIJ tive MIUTOVCM. thin I cm ' t-tly is worthy «>f an immediate trial. ii will c >»t noth- I inKi nnrnti<>n. ' Th m» desiiingthe same will please addles* K;.v. Kl>- i HMID A Wll.S >N. fi SaUTil SiCOMiSTH -T j Wil'.iniM ii.ui g. King* Couuty, Now York. I AngiHt 10,r:»lt: ________ HesNter's Xoliw. NWTC'K i- ' orehv given, that theM" -w»i»k Affiant* 112 . x.- . VdminU -tl t- hive beep t.SsI |in tl!«- ,-,t - "IV-.- . 112 f'.i-•-• ! will be I |»re*- :t .-nil—.•» <> an i .iiowancd> I onWrdn.-h - ■ J' a I.i Final An nun: ,1 Jufln B. M Qhisti- M. .i-ti-i- Adminli tn tor of .! si'j.li M'ljui.:i it. • '*r of I'liilip 4*i nine. ilocM Hi.-I :! • final Amount of J. b. i.' I »i.l M.irquls, Adnt's. or A. If, Malumd, due'd File! .It 1 l*rfi. Fin ti A< <•.>unt of Th"ioah i run v, »;ti udian of Matilda LKiddle. Filed July6,lsW. [ Final Account of E. J. t» ilino l . Administrator of Jos eph (liliner, dee d. Filed July 1", 1 Fin d Account of Tho*. Craig, dne'd. File.l Jul* I,'rtfi. Final Account of Kobeit Maxwell, Adin'r t/ NV. \V. Smith. ::Ht. <». & ir. KKI 4. TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO RETURN THEIR thanks to the citizens of Hutler and vicinity, for their patronage ii : the past We are n*ill engaged in Eny 'ng. Hntchenng and Selling tattle. Sheep and llogs. Wo will iwire no pains to furnlvo our old cusb»mers aud all new ouos who may fevsr us with a call, with the very BEEF, MUTTON A I'Oltli Th it can Ih> proenred, or th .t the market can afford.— We ar. determined to do .i I n oyr p wur t • accommo date th» public j and feel si. -hod that Gtey will give us their MSrona^e. Bho|rou Main street, ne • 4 opposite He-g's Store. Sept. 27, ISO ~ VALUABLiTkEi IPEB. wish to say to the readers of your p>< .er tnat I will send by return'mail, toall wbuwMi it. fro-; a rr.ilpe wdch fu t direetions for making and udn; a A ••.:et.«t»'.e lUUni. that will eflbefnaUy onove iuton autifui. I will also tunil fioo 112«» tb -e baving Ha d He.uls or !D*re Faces ffimple db octiotis ami :jif i:natioii, Ota' whl ennbb them t > *tart full prowth of Luxuriant Hair, Whbkors. or Muu*t n he, in • ■« if. :.i thirf* days. These recipe* are vsinble x > both «dd and yurag. and as they arc mailed to ail win need thei-i free of charge, hey are worthy the attention of ail v.lr prize a clear ure Skin,or houlthy gruwti: 112 bail . AH applicant* aiuwcrod b, rstiirn iw" l . without charge. ' PfltW. F. CtIAPMAN, Chemist and Perfi.mer, No. S3l. liroadiray, N. Y. Aug. 10, lHiifc, rt-w. Church Building Natice. "VTOTICF iit hereby given, to Carpeotor* that pr«po x 1 sals for building a Iraiue church i.l. i-y bv foriyhve amt, in the bor.mgh <,f &ixonbur£, wi 1 l.e i ictivwl un til tbe 14th of Octobur next, «t u ou. l iopo-als to bo banded in UrK. K. Maurhofi, Esq., tiaxoubug, Untier Co. Pa., wh*re plau and «peciflcatiou» can be eoen*ad other information obtained. |ty order of the S*»pt. J7, 18(15. • Arrival and Departure of Jlalla Th ? mail from TJiftl'-r t.» it .-svul v, by way of Jlr.ly i ok.-, Coult«r*yUle, Anaad »te, Mnrr'narille and Oliuton vJll«.Sß nrfka: Hutfor on MotwJuv *nd Friday of each week, at 6 o'clock, a. m., retnrns o» Tnweday and Satnrd v of each Wfwk nt 7 o'c|ock. p. m. The mail Crvtm Rutler to Salem Croat* Roads, by way of Aaviuburg, sa'*ver»ville, Freeport. Shearer'* Crow Road*, Mcl«anghlfVe Stofa and Oakland H"a«ls, 48 mi lea; leftTfH ftntlernu Tuosdav and Saturday! of each week, at 6 o'clock, a. m.; return*-m Friday and Monday cf each week, at * o'clock, p. m. The ni'Ul from Hutler to New fastlo, by way of Monnt Cheenut, Pnwpect. Porternvllle and Princeton. 28 mile*: leive* Hniler on Monday and Thursday of e*ch week, at f»o'clock n. in; return* ou Tuesday mid Friday of oach week, at 5 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to LftWreticebnrg, by way of North Oakland, Harahurt* Mills, Raid win and Bruin. 26 miles, lea** Butler on Monday and Friday of each w**ek. at 9 o'clock, a, in: returlis oh Tuesday and Saturday of each week, at 9 o'clock, p. m. Tho maiifVom Bntler to New Brighton, by way of Pe tersburg. Break-Neck and /.ellenSpl". 29 miles; with two additional trips between Bitsk-Neck and talleiiople: >evvs Bnt!eron Wedneaday of.each v.nyk, at" o'clock, a. urnaon Tliursdi v of each week, at fto'ehwk, p. m. The mall from Butler to Pittsburjr, by Way of Olade Mi'K, Bakeratown, Tally Cavv. Etna, Peqtiesneand Alle gheny CHy. 3" miles; loaveaßutler ovory niornhiff,except Sunday, ut 7 o'clock, a. ni.; arrives at Bntler froin Mtts hnrpli by the «aine route, every day, Sunday excepteil.at 1 o'clock, p. m. The nuiil from Butler to Mere« r. by way of McCandluas Brownington. Slippery-Hock, North Liberty, Ltmdrn and Balm,32miles: leaves Butler every day, Sunday excep ted, at 1 o'clock p. t!i4 return* by the same route, every day. Sun PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, Office with Chat. M'Camlless* Esq., Soutli West corner of the Ulmond, llntlcr a. NEW SKIRTS FOR 1805-0 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 Dcwex »r two) Kl'.l'v ti«- Pure llcftned Steel Springs, iuisenionsl.v hraded tight ly and firmly together, et >-lin Drc**. A L«i ly havingenj •yedlht I h asm <•. ('••mfort and (Ireat < •nvenleQce <-f wearing the Uuplex Klllptic telvi • t fur a '••ngle day will >r\-. :«fi.-iwa;ds willingly ill-pen- • with their uv r.>r« lilldren, Mi"siM,and Young Ladie.i (4iey a e superior to all (•tlmrs. Til K IlOOi'S aro covered with J ply double twisted thread ami will w«ar twice a-» lclig m the Single vain c-Vfriiig which is used on *»ll Single Steel Hoop Skirts 'I he three bottom r« di on evrry -kirt are als-» Dunbl üble c »vi-i.-d io prevent the c-.%er iiiK froni wearing off the rod* wbendragehigti 'W n -t »ir« ntone step;*, «c., ic., whicti they aro cotiitantly Hubject to when in use. All are made <>f new :wid elegant Cordo I Tapes, and are the best quality in every part Riving to tho wearer th«» moet graceful and perfect Shape possible, and are unquctionably the lightest, iiMst desiruhle,coniforlablu and ec.-nomical Skirt over made WEST'S lIHAIX'EY A C AHY, ' IIOPUIETOTIS of the invention, and SOLE3IANL'KAI'TEKEES,97,Chnmbers and rJ A HI Kevin Streets. New York. FOKBAI.K in all flnt" Spring 6kirt. A. tf- C. Shci'ifl'fi Sales. BY viitue of sundry writ* of \cmlitioni Exponas, Alia* Venditioni Lxp- na-. an I Fieri Facias issued out i.l' the Court of Common Plea* of Hutler county, and to me directed, there will bo exposed to puHMkub- nt the \ ourt House, in tho borough of Butler. Fourth M mduy of M«pteiuber, next, at one o'clock, p.m., the fallowing described property, to wit: All th« right, title, interest ami claim of Adelheid Lar hor Kx'r of Frederli k Lurbor, of in ami to seventy five acre* of land, ni- ro ur less situated in WktfteldTp.. But lor county Pa. Hound as fo'l >w* : Nort by Seitz, West I.y Nogley. South by , East by Fisher. Forty acre* cleared. Heized am%takon as the property •if Adelheid harbor F.x'r of Frederick Lai bor, dt-e'd, at the mut ol 11. A. lßdeinboldt ALSO All the right, title, Interest and claim of John Lech leiterof in and to two lota of ground situated in Coyle.-- vile. butler County, Pa , Clearfield tp. ltouoded a* fol- I<»ws: North by kittanning Piko, East by James O'Don -11, South by Kllen Dugan, and West by John . a faiudation for a tavern stands thereon erected. Suited and taken in execution as the property of JohiiLccklelter at the suit of George Hoeing. \ A LBO m All the right, title, interest amfcialm of John Murrin A Hridget his wife and George Hupp"r ft Sutah his wife of in and to one hundred ami forty-fire acres of land situated in Fairviow tp., Hutlor County, Pa., Hounded North by Jacob hllenberger, Fast by Campbell, South by Herder and \* by George Cruiig. About fifty acres cleared, five of which are meadow, "JO apple trees, tog house and log barn thereon erected. Seized and taken itKexecutkiti as the property o« John Blprrin A l>ridg<>t hi*Hifound George Hopper A Sarah his wife, heirs at law ol Patrick Ferran, Dee d, at the suit of bryaut IIOII ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of M. F. White, if, in and to acres of land, more or less, situate tn Connuquencssing Tp. Hutlerccunty; bounded as follows; North by White A Cunningham, east by street, south by Kobi-rt M i''in'-hrii - mi.! \M-st i > CUDOUt ha it. cleared. Al«>,another Seven aero lot more or lees, situ ated in sattio township, bounded and described as follow*: North by lands of Alex. White's heirs, on*t by George beaut. south by TIIOA Crafty, west by street—ail meadow. Seized and taken in execution iw< the properly of M F. Whi.e. at the suit of James P. Tanner, for use of the estate of John Graham, dee'd. All the right, title interest and claim of Thomas Al - of in and to one hundred acres «»f laud more or less, tu.tted iu Brady township, Hutler county, Pa., bounded north by Ambivmc Alexunior, east by George Hentrlm, son th by Williams,and west by John Rot,or. Fifty aero* cleared log house and log barn thereon erected.— Seized and taken into execution as the property of Tlio*. Allen, at the suit of Clio*. M'Caudloss and SusauC. Sul livan. also „ All the right, title, interest (UHt claim of Fergn«nit Conn, of iuaud to fifty acre* of land, more or less mtu ated in \\ town»ldp. Butler County, Pa., boun ded North by Thoaut* Kelly. h:i>t by Conn Suth by lhtuben*peck &(V>nn,\V«t by Kelly. Thiity-flvo acre* cleared, live of which tiro meadow. Log 1 house * frame barn thereon fm'twl fc'el*ed and taken in execution a* the property of Ferguson Conn at tbe suit of Itarid Conu. ALSO All the right title, i!)teru*t and claim of Abrim M lin ger i.fin ami to four rv*re.« >f land more or le-a, »itu.uoii Dndn. South by \Vest by David Kelly. Uacreckared, log h.-uae thereon erect* d. JMdiod md taken it. o.tt culi >u .w tbe property of A Monger at the tiuit . 112 John lleUHgcpger. y To Bridge Itullderit. f« ht-i "l«y given, to nil concerned, that acaled »13l jprapo«ali» will W received up to tbe ICt'.i of Sept. U>r the buiMiun of the Bridge Conooqueae-wng Creek »ri tfie sea lb t of tbe borough of lljtler, on the llutlef and Freeport road. Alt • for the bailiing of the bridge acre*- ik»- To I'trvrKVillo. wrots Raid creek. I'aui and epocitiaiUiona may be »«eu at u.e Cumin is % >neit>*-iflice. lfy or lor of Couuniieluuer*, lIATIVJSY COLU LILT, CTk. S« pt. 13th ISCS. L»H. B. P. HAMILTON, Formerly ol' Suiibury,Butler Co., HAVING located in i'.L'TLEIt, offer* his professional * eervice* tot bote whoeee fit to give him a call. tMRee, that f»rinerly «»ec«pted by l»r. Kmeriing. Stray llcii'er. CAME to tbe farm of the ftuh*criber In Marion Tp. ' Uutler Co nbotit the 16th of a white Heifer, mixed with red on « de earn and leg-, two years old, tb* owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges aud take her away, otherwise *he will he dis posed of mr'wdioj lew. JWH'iADAM*. Writ of Partition. I S the platter of the Partition of the UMI Estate of Johrt SrKlnnls, dec'J. In the Orphans' Court of Butler county. Ifo. 0. Mar. Term, 18U. An-! mw to wit: Juns 12, 18*6, Inquisition filed and confirmed /Titt. Tim wealth of Pennsylvania—To tbehelreand lezal representatives of John si'Kinnii dec'd., to wit Mary M'Kinnia. w dour, ami Robert M'Kinnls, Bachael intermarried with tieorge Cowan; Rebecca M llinnis. wi.lxW, nnd Lucretto'n, J. M'Kinnis, Alex. 8. M'Klnns, Addrew J. A. M'Kinnls and Dletnoucy M Kinuia;children of Andrew M'Kinok dee'd Sarah M Klnnh, widow, and Gaurgo W. M'Kiupis. France M. M Ivlnnls, J«eaven worth M'Kinnis. and Mary A* M'Kinnls, children of llou ry M'Kinnls, dee d. Lvdia A. M KiObls, widow, an 1 Sa rah.!. M'Kiiini*. llantmh M.KitmK and Ellen V. M'Ktu ids, children of William M Kluuis, dee'd* and Joseph .Ralph, hn-djind. «hd Jamc* Balph, child of Surah Jane M'Kinnis, (Balph) dee d. You, and each of you, are hereby cited lobe and appear before our Judgoß at an Orphans' Court, to be held at Putier, in and for the county of Hut lor, on the Fourth Monday of Soptombor next. it being tho 24th day of said mouth, to accept or refuse the premises at the appraise nient or valuation, ot show cause why the same should not be told. Bj the Court. W. J. YOUNG, Ang. 9, 186 p. Clerk,of).C Writ oi' I'arliJKm. IN the matter of tlio partition of the Ileal Estate of John Kei tier, dee'd. In ti»e Orphans' Court of Butler county No. 3. June Term, 1804. Juna 12, 1865. luq'iisition filed and confirm ed Xiii- The Comqu nwealth of Pennsylvania—'To tho heirs and legal rupreseiitatlves of John Kerner, dee'd , to wit Oithariue, intermarried with Dr. Peter Dockollerc; Ja cob Kerne?, Klisaborh, intermarried with Ktchard Um stnad: Sophia,lntermarried with Fred. Swartz, Fte-lerlck Swartz, vendee of Lewi# Kerner. dee d.,and John Critch low, Sr., husband, an«l John Critchlow, Jr., eon of Chris tlnna Kerner, (Critchlow) dec »1. You, and each of yon, are hereby cited t-> bo and ap pear before our Judaea at an Orphans' Court, to he held at Itutler, in and for tho count v"1 Butler, on the Fourth Monday of Sei#embcr next. It being the 25th day of said month, to accept or refuse the premises at the ap praisement or valuation, ur show cause why the satno ohould not be sold. By the court. * W- J. YOU NO, August 9,1866. * Clerk of O C. .1 Large Dark Kay Horse. I EFT Wlnfleld Furnace on Saturday tho I2th Inst., jHe Is probably in Clearfield or Summit Township, if ho has not passed bark t.» Will Itoy Fnrnare, fr<r Butler, on tho Hut lor and Freeport Pike, will bo sold at Public out-crv, by the Commissioners of Butler Co.. on Friday tho Hot It day of August, 1866, :U I o'clock. P. M. Plans and Hperifir.it ioiw may bo seen at the Commis sioners' oflire. Coditlons will be mado kuuwu at the time of sale. By order of Commissioners. HARVEY COLBERT, Ang. 2,18G.'.-nt Clevk. TSse rfnflioias A Weekly Journal of Politics, Litera ture, Science and Art. Tnisjournal folll not bo the organ rf any party, sect, or body It will on the contrary, make an earnest effort to bring to tho discussion of political and social questlona a re:.lly critical spirit, and to wage war upon the vices of violence vxsgnrution, nnd misrepresentation by which so much of the political writing of tho day is marred. The criticism of hook* andworkwof art will firm one of its most'prominent feattiros; and pains will bo to have this tank performed in every easo by writers pos sessing special qualifications for it. It i.s intended, in tho interest of investors, as well as of tho public generally, to havo qnostions of trade snd finance treated evi»ry week by a HI iter whoso position and character will give his articles an exceptional value, and render them a snfo and trustworthy guide. A spechl correspondent, who has been selected for this work with care, has started on a Journey thiougii tho South, liis letters will ajij.eiir hereafter every week, and heischarged with the duty of."imply reporting what he sees and hears, leaving the public as far as posoiblo todiaw its own inferences. It emhrnres among its regular or occasiousl contribu tors the following.Minoe: Henry W. James llussell Lowell, John 0. Wluttier, Fantuel Elliott (Ex-President Trin. College. Hart ford.) Prof- Torre.-,(Harvard;) l>r. Francis Lieher, Pr f'.Hsor (.loldwln Smith. (Oxford,) Professor Child, (Harvard,) Henry Jam**, Charles K. Norton. Judge B »nd i Maltimore,) Edmund Quincy, Prof W I). Whitny, (Yale) Pn>f. !».•'. tJilman. (Yale.)*.lu«l»re I' iIV. Prof. Dwight, (Columbia College,) Prof. Taylor Lowi*. (Sehenecteday,) Judsv Wayla.id, Frekrick Law Olmsfead, Rev. Dr Si - < lint « k. P.fv, l»r. J.wph P. Thompson. Pov. Phiilips Rev. l)r. Bellows, C. J.Stille. Henry Tuckermau, Bnvard Tuyh r, C. A. BrlstoJ, C. L. Brace, Richard O. \\hi«e. Wiliittm Llcyd Uarrisi n, Sidney (leonja Fisher, Tln-id: re Ti'.ton.-Jamei Parton, (Jail Hamilton. Tr.i-.Ms: —'Three B.dltra per asmtim, in advance; Six months, Two li dlar«. When delivered by Carries in .N. York or Brooklvn. Fiffv Cents additional. * • ' JOSKi'll 11. !<• If AUDS, PUULIHIIKR, 130 Nas-au street, N. Y. A s.si;sso lT'S x »TI i - I:. N'OTIOE is hereby given to all persons intere-ted, th it an appeal w ill Ie held at the oiHceof John Mitchell Ls ( |., Assistant A#s»-sM»r 111 the boio. if Butler, on the 3! j t day of July, and the Ist nnd 2d day-- of Augnat, for that port lon of the '1 wenty-third District of Pa , embra ced in the bounty of Butler. At which time and place the annual IM, and proceedings of tho a«ed*t \nt Asses sors f»r said county, will be open to tho in«poetion of nil parties interested, and oppeals heard and d< lermiued, re lative to any erroneous or excislve valuations, assess ments or enumerations mado by said As..ijtnnt Assessors. N. B.—All appeals must be made in w: Ring, and spec ify tho particular cause, matter or thing, respecting which a decision i« requested, and shall, moreover, vtatu the ground or principle ol error complained of. SAMUEL MARKS, Butler. July 19,15G5::3L Asecssor, 28d l)lst. Pa. Writ of Pariiiliin. IN the matter of the Partition of the Real Es.'ato of James M Candless, dee'd. I*i the Orphans' Court of Duller county. No. 43, De cember Term, 1404. June 12,18«tfi, Inqtilsiliou tiled and confirmed AVjt. ♦ TnoCoinmonwealth of Pennsylvania—Tothe heirs nnd h'viil repiosentatlvesof James M'Canuless, dee d., t<> wit: Elizabeth M'Candiess. widow, an I Russell llurd. hus band, and Elieabe h M Allinter, lenience liUJd. Rebecca Dalmer, Mini Ilurd. and Russell llurd, Jr., children of Nancy M'Candiess, (Hurd) dee'd. Mary Jane, intermar ried with Robert Matilda intermarried with John Meharg, Joseph Logan, husband, ami Anna Lena l/ogan, Krkstus 1/igan, Elvia Logan, Mary Login, < hlorinda Lo gan. mi rah #iog«n and J a nit-s L- mn, children of Marci ret M ('an lies*, (Logan> dee'd. Sarah intermarried with Nathan Slater; Belle intermarried with David S. Lyon; Margaret, widow, and James M'Candiess, dee'd., anil An gelina intermarried with Win 11. Park . You, and each of yon, are hereby cited to ho nnd nn poar I efore our Judges at an Orphans' Cou/f, to be held at Butler, in nnd for tho county of Uutler. on the Fourth Monday if September next, it being the2sth day ufanld month, to accept or refuse the premlfteN nt the appraise ment or valuation, or show cause why tho tamo rhould uot he sold: By the Court. W.J. YOUNO, Aug. O.IBCA. Clork. I > TiRXA l7 niif Mtlir CO ECTOR'S NOTICE HAYING received tho annual Lint of Licenses, in come Tnx, Tax on Carriage*. Silver-plate, Ac., under the Cnitcd State* Internal llevenne Laws, for tho 3n ? i store, from 9 to 11 a. m. Monday Sept. 11, HarrUvtlie, at Kerr's store, front 3 toS p. m. Tuesday. Sept. 12th Centrevllle, at F.yth's Hotel. Wcdn»>'iay, Sei-t. 13th Portersville, nt Oliver'* Hotel, from la a. m., to 12 in. Wedne*lay S«-pt. 13th, Pros pect, at Mrs. Bre' diu'a Hotel, fr<>m3 to a p. in. Thursday, Sept 14th. Zeli< nople. at Basiain'n Hotel. Satuniay, Sopt. ltith, GUde Wills, at George Cooper's, from 10 a. in.to 2p. in. Afttw which timo the penalties imp«*cd by law will he strictly enforced. Payment must be made in Cnitcd State* Money. R.C. McABOY. Aug. 30,1866. l)ept,ColL, 3.1 Div., 28d I>K A«liuiui»trator'a Police. JETTERS of Administration on the aatate of Jacob J Mai tors, late of Duller township, der'4 have this day IKH-II granted to the undersigned, therefore all per son* Indebted to said estate are ie«}uested «. GEORGE WALTERS. Bear Creek Railroad. PROPOSALS will be received fir the gruh|ohg. clear ing. earth-work and masonry of Twenty section* of the Bear Creek Railroad, located from a point on the Erie and Pitt»burgh Railroad, south of West GrcenviUo to a point eastwai d of Mercer, until 2 O'clock P. M. September 26th. All propo-ats must be made for seperate sections, and may bo sent to L.l». Wiliiams, Esq., Secretary ol ihe company nt MeadeviMe, or be given at tha S'. Charles Hotel. West Greenville, on Septsuibor 2ctl*, where th" Board of lilroctot# wfil meet f..r sand All informal! »u can he atUiued by application to W. L. Brigduu, Engineer of the Company a; llescer. * W. REYNoLI'B, S»pt.2o.lSas::lt. i'resident. LOST" ' OX or about the Ulli of .innea picket Book con taining about dollars and a Muchargejome place between fishers Tavern and Dutler, the linjer will be lihernlly iawarded by leaving it at the < iiiaten Office, Butler Pa. ► ROBT. M Qt'ismiv. Sept.27. l99Q r PHOTOGRAPHS, : DAGUERREOTYPES, lIAVtNQ FUM.Y OOMTLETBD ALL THE NKCE3- sary arrangements for Photographing, in all the various style* of the art, Mr. Husselton would respectfully call the attentionof the public to his newly r Furnished Establishment, , «.n the corner of Main and Jefferson streets, opposite \\ eber k Trontiuau's Store, where he is now fully prepa red to make at the shortest possible notice, rnOTOORAFHS, A MURO TYPES FEIiBKOTYPKS. Equal to the very best t all and Examln Specimen*. B. 0 lIUSSLETON. Butler. June 14, 1863. STEEL TOOTH:, IIAY AND GRAIN RAKES, WALKER'S IMPROVEMFNT. MANUKACTCKED BY U. V. ItOGSSISIG, Butler, Pa. These Rakes aro warranted »o bo i-s, late of Lancaster Tp., dee'd, will offer for sale cn tho premises.a Cone o'clock P. M.of Wednesday August W A. !>., about twenty acres of land, more or less, situated in Lancaster Tp. county end State aforesaid, bounded ami adjoining public rood from Whitestown to Harmonv,an'fnylands of Samuel Hays, widow Kline felter and rthers, with the appertenauces. T» nilH.—One third nf the peiehase money to be paid on tho con tli mat i-.n ofsalebv the Court, and the balance In two enunl annual payments with interest thereon from 9 a!d confirmation <•! sale MRS. MARY HAYS, July 12. 18'' Adm'x. CSal ill Agenf, rp!fß undersigned would respectfully notify the public 1 J r». at h« has been regularly commissioned as CLAIM for securing IJminty Monty, Arrtnrt nf Pan and I\n xinvs, f>r soldiejs, or if thev are dead, for ihoir legal representative* No charge will be made for prosecuting tho claims • 1 soldiers, or their „«r c.entMtlYoe until the same aie collcfed. C. E. ANW.RSON. Butler. June 27,1865. BSTF,A.YS. Ci \MR to Iho rcsldenco • ! the suhserlher, living in J Harrlsvllle, Butler Co. 1 a. on the 12th of June last, one Sorrel Blare, white stri on face, sprained in left hind leg. three white feet, u.idabout twelve years old. Aiso— A Bay Mare, sweneyod In both shoulders, and his ha«l Rollers In both; ami is five years old. Tho owner or owners are notified to come forward, prove property, pav charges and take them away, otherwise r th«j- will l« dfH|)ofled of "cordl' l«» cl . MMI xa I Harrl«.lllo .Tilly 12,15«V , To iSuiltlers, C< EALEP proposals for tho re-building of a Brick School House in Penn towimhip, will he rocolved up to rtat r uid'V. tho 30th of September, Inst, Plans and speel fi- atious ran bo seen with John Meharg Jr. with whom " proposals can be left. Bond with security will bo renui -1 red for the faithful performance of the contract. The Board reserves to itself the privilege of rejecting any ' and all of the bids. By order of th* |>^rd JOHN Q. A. KENNEDY, Sec y. ! Sept. 13, 1865. DR. FITCIIE'a KEMALK SUPPORTERS, 8R. 4 IIRLS.VI AN> FKMALK PILLS. . iiiissesof ull kinds for HAMILTON'S Drug Store. Notice to Isuil«Jers. S' EALKB proposals will be received until Sept. fdh l»v the Directors of Brady's Bend DUfrict, Arm strong county, Pa., for building iwo Sohool Houses, one 42 feel by 34, the otlmr 34 by 24, both to be completed bv the 16th of November next. For Plan and Specifications call upon the Socretary. By order of the Board, J J. W. NORRIS, Scc'y. Brady's Bend, Aug. 12,1865 Administrator'* Xoit-e. IETTERB of Administration on the entato of John j Allen lisq. late of Tp M dee d, having been granted to the undemlgned,all oeisons knowing them selves imlohted to safd estate me requested to make ni'n«:dinte payment. And those having claims against the nam* will urMent ihein properly authefltlcated for set-4 tlemout. J- R- ALLBN, Sept. 6, 186f. Adin'r. Notice- EST \T< or JACOH Wmn DEC'D. IETTERS of Administration, on the estate of Jacob j Wfruer, late of Mnddycreek Tp.. dee'd have this day been duly granted to tho undwrsigned. therefore, s'.l per sons indebted to -aid estate me respectfully notified to maho immediate pnyment,and those having claims against the Mme.wlU present them properly au then Oca ted frr nettiement. W W. ROBERTS Ad'm. Admin Istrator's Sutii-c TETTERS of Administration, on the estate of W. C. j Maxwell, late of Mercer Township dee d, have been KTanttsl to the undersigned, therefore all person* indebted to said estate are rtspectfiilly invited to make immediate payment,ami U**e having claims against the siirne will orient thorn prciwrly autbvuticate«t for set tlement. J.C MAXWELL. Sept. 6, 1866 Adm'r. r Au«litor*a lotlcc. IN the mattt" of Ihe final account of Nathan F. Blc- Camfless. Executor of John 8. late of Clay towmhip doc d. To the lo irs, representatives Ac., of said estate. Tlic nnderfltguedhereby notify all interested iu eaid account, that he will, in pursuant oof an appointment as Auditor, r bv tho Orphan's < ourt of Bntlur county, attend to the duties ».f said audit, at the office of ( buries M < 'audioes ' Esq., tn llutler, on Tueaday, the 12th day of September, jHf,5 at I o cjock P. M.. when ami whoro all interested may attend if they see proper. Ang. 16,. IS6&. TUOS^ROBINSON, Auditor. Farm for Male. A valuable firm coatsmlng 45 acres, more or less, iu Psrkor To , Butler C*> Pa., on the road loading from Not ih Washington to Martiiwhure, two miles from either village, directly on the route of the Bear Creek hail lluad ; (part of which is under coutract,) A quonc*sing towfi»hlp, at the i hu;i>s of Mb\ White,ln WiHteitown. The el«ctore of Cranberry township, at the house of S>utth Hica. 'l'bu il ctors of Donegal t.wuihip, at tho houuof Mrs. A.D. Wiles, lu Millerstowu. The electors of Falrview tcwushlp, at the house of Robert liny, now U. M'Cuinniey. The electors of Forward township, ut the bouso of Robert Brown. The electors of Franklin town-hip, at the School-house, In tile borough of l'r<»spect. The electors of Jackson township, at the house of Ilenry Wolf; now Jacob Schoene, in Harmony. The electoi 1 of Jufforsju toundiip, at tbe house of Thomas Welsh, deceased. Tbe elector* of Lancaster township, at (he public School house No 6. Tbe electors of Middlesex township, at tbo house of Qeorgo Cooper. Tho electors of Marion towusliip.at tbe house of Robt. Gilchrist. Tbe eh-ctors o! Muddycreek township, at tbe Town Hall, in Portersville. j Tho electors of Mercer township, at the Town Hull, io the boroHgh of Harrlsvllle. IThe electors* of Oakland township, at the hou4r of William M'Clung The electors of I'arkor township, at the house of John ) Martin, now John Kelly, in Martlnsburg. ; The electors of l'enn township, at the house of Will- I hint Kisher. Tho electors of pummit towushlp, at the bous of Adam Frederick The • lectors of Sllpperyn>ck towushtp, at the gchool bouse at the Ninth end of tho borough of Ontrevllle. Tbe clue torn of Yeuango townnhip, at tho house of James liable. The elector* «.f Wlnfleld township, at the School-house N-i, 5, lu said township. Thi elector* of Washington township, at the Town Ilall,in Ninth Washington The elector* of' Worth township, at the house of Wm. Humphreys. The electors of the Borough of Uutler.at the Court bouse, ill said borough- The eloctors of the Borough of Saxonburg, at the School lioihe in said borough. Tho oloctora of tho borough of Centrovlito, at the I Hod e, in Udboroufh. The electors of tho borough of Zelienoplu, at the Coun cil llonse, In said borough. At which time and places lbs qualified citizens will elect by ballot— Unu porson, in conjunction with the counties of Armstrong and Lawrence, for tho office of Senator, to represent the counties of Butler, Armstrong and Law rence, in tho State Senate. Four persons for members of tho As sembly, in conjunction with tne countios of Mercer aud Lawrence, to represent the counties of Hutler, Mercer and Lawrence, in the llouso of Representatives, at liar- 1 risburg. 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 3 year?. One person for County Auditor, for 1 year. Notice is ll#reby Given, "That every person, excepting Justices of the Peace who-hall hold any office of profit or "trust uiutor tho Government of the I'nited States or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district whether a commission ed officer or agent. wh<» is or shall he employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary department of this i»tato. or of the United States, or any city or Incorporated dlsttict, and also that every member of Congress and tbe State legislature, aiel of the Select or Common Couucil of any city, or Commissioners of any incorporated district, if by law incapable of holding or exercising at the sam# time tbe officer or appoinfment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Judge, Inspector, or other officer of buch election shall be eligible to any office when voted f>t. And tho said Act of Assembly,entitled " An Act rela ting tfrtho elections of this Commonwealth," passed Ju ly 2d, IS.IW, provides as follow*, to wit: " That th.' Judge and Inspectors, chosen aa aforesaid, shall meet at their respective places appointed for hold ing the election In the district to Which they respectively belong, before 3 o'cl->ck in tho morning of the second Tuesday of October, in each and ovfrrv yaAr, and oach of the said Inspectors qhftll appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified Voter of said dfflrlct." "In caao the person who should receive the second high est number of v«de* for Inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, then the pernott whoshall havo re ceived the si'cond highest number of votes for Judge at thivnext nrni'©ding election, shall act as Inspector in his place, and in case the person who shall have received ih« highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the present election Judge shall appoint an Inspector io his place, and io case the person fleeted Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who received tho highest num ber of votes shall appoint a Judge in hl4 place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the spare of ono hour altar the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, tbe qualified voters of the township, wnrd, or district, for which such officers shall have been elect ed, the voters present at the place of election, shall elect one of their number to All such vacancy. "It shall be tho duty of said Assessors, respectively, to attend at the place of holding every general, special or township oleetion, during the time said election Is open, for the pnrpoee of giving Information t«» the In spectors and Judges, when c:illed on, in relation to the right* of lu-y person i.nso«sed by them to vole at such election,or such other matter in relation to tho assosa ment of voters -s the Said Importers or Jiidgaa, or eith er of th em. shall 112. jui time to time require." " No person rhall he p«rmitted to vote at any election asafoirsaid, other than a white fieeman, of 21 yeais or more, whoshall have resided In this State at loast one year, ami in the election district where he offers to vol# ut lea«naffdu residence in pursuauco of hit lawful calling is within the district aud uut for the purpose of voting therein," . ••If any person shall prcr*»t, or attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this Actfrom holding stia i election, or use or threaten any violence to any such offi cer, or shall interrupt or Improperly interfere with him in the execution of hia duty, or block up, or attempt to block up the window, or e freedom o(J»|s choice, such person, on conviction, shall be flood any sum not e*» coediug flvo bn-idrod dollars, and bo impriaonod for any time not exceeding twelve months; sud If it nh.dl Ie shown to thaCourt whore the trial of such offence 'bri be had, that the person offending not a resident o' the city, wuxl, district or township where :heaaid < fence wiis committod, aud not entitled to a vote tbersin, then on convwtion, he shall bo asotencod to pay a tine oot loss than one hundrci, or more than ODO thousand d>dlMt>,asd to be imprisoned not I«m than six months oor ui.jre th tu two years." •• And If any person or persons «haU make'act of wager m>.in the results of aoy eh ww hi otitis Cnm mouwealth, *w -hall offm to muks any sufo b T or wager, either by verb il prcebuß ition or (»thc. wL-e, he or they tilaall favfcit threo times tno amodnt K> bet or of fered to bet.'' •' C? a#yj*4r<'a not shs!l flauidf'tct veto at any election within this Commonwealth boorlgl otherwiio quaJjQod, siuiil voto out of his proper dlstriet or any person tn<«wlng the want of sucJi qualifoatlon 4hall aid or |>roru< a such person to rote, the hereon or pe sons so offending.shall, oncouvletlon.bo flnwl anysnm not exceeding two hundred dollars and be tmpriaoaed fl>r any tern nor exceeding three mot #»«.* ••If any person shall vote at more than ocaeaiaotlon dla trlet, or othei wise fraudalantly vote and deliver to the Inspector two tickets together, with Intent to Illegally t-te, or shall voto the aame; or If ahy norson ghitft aa vlse or pi ocure another to do so, he or they so offendto* shall, on conviction, be fined In any sum not ltis* than flf ty, nor n re tban five hundred dollars and be Imprison* e l 112 r any Wrm not leas than three, or more tlutn tfcelvs months." "If any peraon not qualified to vote In this Common wealth, agreeably to tho law, (except the sons of qualifi ed citizen*,; shall appear at any plaoe of election for the purpose of Issuing tickets, or of Influencing the cittteiM qualiffed to vete, he shalHSn conviction. fosCelt and pa#r any sum not exceeding one hnudred dollars fbr every such and be iinprUcned for soy term exooeJ ing three months/' And the Koturn Jodgesof therespectlvedlstrlctaafbre sald iu-e horebv required to meet at tbe Court Home, lit Hutler, on Vrlday next (October ISth) after theiA&t Tn-ts.lav In C>ctober next, then and thereafter to perform those things required by law Given under my hand and seal at Butler. tWa 21st dav of August, in tho year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and sixty-flye, and of the Independence of tbe United States tho Ninetieth. , „ , t o. BRACHEFRIDGf; Butler August 30. iSfii. She^S 1865. w ew Goods 1186^ AXD WEILSKIHCTBD STOCK 0# Splendid Seasonable Ooodfli Ju*t received and for Sale at the' USTZEW STORE OIF 1 WEBER & TROUTMIN, Boj-t'. Bull llnr. <-«rn«rof Muln t J.lTenoo at>. HITLER, I>A., Conjlittniof Dry Good*,aucb u UNE DELAIN'S, CASUUJIRKI, COIitKOS, ALAfACXI, PRINM. ItALMOHAL BKH:Ti A largs assortmeot of LADIES DR?SS GOODS, BONNETS, RIBBONC^'CES,'"' an I all kinds of Trimmings. "'orlmontof GIVTB. WAKB,.ach u L IJU 111 S| CASSIMERES, BATINETTS, JEANS OATTONAPEB, ke. ' Iloady-Modc ClotHlnir, HATS AND CAPS ' Of the very latest Btyles. A Isrgs and well selected Htock of BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, And a Genuine Artlcls of STRAINED IIO\"EY, All of which will be enld chesp for \ CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE WEBEB. & THOUTMAN. , April 1.1. ;BoflT,.v^SllflE, LEAT . HER and FINDINGS STORE, ON MAIN STREET, Ono door North of M'Aboy's Store. [ GENTS' FRENCH ' CALF BOOTS, BHOEB AND CONOR ESS GAITERS. i LADIES & GENTS'SLIPPERS, : MISSES' BOOTS, SHOES, AND GI'MS. : BOYS BOOTS & SHOES, i ( hftldrcii*A Hlioes of nil Kind*. i A YVLh COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of my own mannfacmre. oi-n-tuntlv nn finnd.nad woik mu.le i order, ..f the BKMT STOCK and In the LATEST STYLE. A large nnd full assortment of*Kits(ern stock, of tho very be*t material and workuiaushJp. All kinds of LEATHER & FINDING - Fr&nch and Common Calf shins, Sole and Upper Leather j Morocco, Kips and Ki< ROANS AND LININGS Of nil klnda. We hate the largest, best selected, and for the timflt, thncheapfitt stock over offered for sale in Butler. The public are lutltod to call and examine for them selves. May 31—tf THKODOIIE DUBELTOW MOWING MACHINES. FARMERS are invited to .-.all and examln otir assort ment of Mowing Machines. We are prepared M fernieh them on reaMonable terms and with tho LATEST IMPROVEMENT We also on hands, Hay Elovators, Cultivators Ac. Butler. May 10, lMft, J. 112». k W.CAMPBELL. DYEIKG m SCOURING.' , fllll'E 1 udersiensd, having berorAh art agent for i»P 1 PITTHBtJUUII XTKA M J) 1 'KIS'U and SCQJ7RING Establishment, is now pr#firYed hare all work of thd 1 kind done on short notice, and reasonable terms, ] respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. MltS. E. HKHT&BL'KtfER, Milliner, Opposite LflfVVy llodae, Butler, Pa. June 7, 1865, Tlmo. Kxei*ulor*s Vollcc.' On the E*tutr. of Wilnon fearce. N'OTICE is hereby given, thst Letter* Te«rtkmen^iry ou tlie usute of Wileou Pearce, laio of Cranberry 'lp.. Butler e.»unty, dee'd, have been duly granted to the therefore, ail persons knowing then -., aetves indebted to said estate, are respectfully r«ji«- ti i to make immediate aetdenient. and thoae having cinims aptiuKV tho same, will piesout them, properly authenti cated for «ortlnmetit. TlfOß. ROBINSON. Sept. «, IBM. J. U. MARSHALL, 112 . Executors. Farm IV»r Male. Kive acres of improved laqd for Mile In Fenn ; Tp.. six mller* thmi the l»oron»th of Butler nnd one lourtli miie from the l!>aler A Allegheny Plank B*.a 4 sonvenlent tochttrches, schr>olsl(c. i'» r psrticulara at 1 terms, enquire • 112 tho undersigned. Sapt.