THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa.. Wednesday, Oct. 4, >865 To Teachers. —There will be a special public Examination at Pros pect on Wednesday October 10th.— This appointment is made to accom odate those who could not be pres ent at the regular Examinations. A. H. Waters. tfeg" Mr. James A. Negleyof this place, has just returned from (he cast with a splendid stock of New Ooods, which he will sell at the very lowest prices. All persons wishing to purchase would do well to call on Mr. Negloy, as we think they can be suitably accommodated. See ad vertisement in another column. SkiV The citizens of Jefferson township snd vicinity, are hereby respectfully no tified that, having served my time in the | •army of the United States, and been reg- j ularly discharged with my regiment, 1 j have again rcturhed to my home, and am j prepared to transact all legal business per taining to my office as a Justice of the l'caee. ■ HOU MAN. Saxonbufg, Oct. 4, BHS" In .-mother column of this weeks j CrriZKN, will be found the card of John I'. Orr. who has started a New Photo graph nn-1 Ambrotype establishment on Jefferson street, South of Citizen office BSg~ Where is all this great concourse o people going, with their Stick — their implements of husbandry — their handi work of every kind, with fru'ts, flowers. &c ? To the Fail' of course. Hadn't we better go too? Certainly! Why even the f'ouit has adjourned to got the Fair. It's going to be a grand success. We have not had time to lay be fore our readers a synopsis of the proceed ings of Court, but may next week. Not much of interest occurred, however, save the ordinary routine ot Judicial proceed ings. Itsse-sions are thinly attended this j week. It is not even able to keep up in - j terest enough to keep the unpanneled ju I rors in attendance. We notice Mr. Ooch ran running through town, searching for i absentees who, by the by, will stand a ; good chance to be fined when they doap- | pear j they should always be en hands. , Sua)'" In our paper this week will be j found the enrolment net, also the Proc- | tarnation of tho /'resident which was is sued bearing on the same subject. If j any election officer feels at liberty to <1 is- | regard them and receive the votes of] those embraced in them, lot him do so at j bis peril. And if any deserter or non- j reporter sees fit to insist on voting, let | him too, take the consequences. Let a j record be made of all such cases and they ; will receive attention indue time. Allot ed Gold Disccn eky near Oil j City.— A correspondent of the Clcve J land 7/<y«/. c, named Hugh Joyut, writing j from Oil City on the Stli, says that sonic ! time since a man found*what he thought I was gold, but which was pronounced j worthless. '-Last Sunday he took a Cal ifornian to the snot where the supposed pro- i eious metal was found, for the purpose of • fooling and having some fun with him. The old miner dug some deeper in the j grnnnd than ho had done, when he found | the "siiuon pure" article. Five good as say crs in Pittsburgh pronounce it finr guUl. A gentleman of reliability told me a few moments ago that he saw it after it had been hammered, and has no hesita tion in pronouncing it a pure quality of gold. t| Jta?" A letter from Clarksville, Tenn . states tint the crops throughout that sec lion arc suffering greatly from long cou tiuued drouth. The tobacco, especially, which is much behind its usual growth at this season, is likely to be injured to a very itn porta if t extent. Great injury has already resulted from the Want of rain. ' It is reported that the Baltimore. & & Qhio Railroad Company have estab lisln U a line of ocean tceosiers to run between'Baltimore'anil l.iv rpool.and ' that' they have already purchased j four propellers for the enterprise. It is also stated that the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Com: any have in contemplation the establishment of a line between Philadelphia and Liver • pool, or London, and that it is to be assisted in the undertaking by the corporation of Philadelphia. MAHHIKI>. On Thursday, 10th August, nt ther-residence of the hri«v» Father,in Oakland tp.,by Rev. E. Woodruff, Mr. Isaac D. Hill to Mian Kill* Ann Lightner. all of Butler county, l»a. By the name, nt his residence, onTwasdav, Sept. 12th, J Mr, Maiarht Eagul, to Mis* £I»Z4 Jai>r Eleegei, all of , Centre tp, ltuilur co., Pa. On Sept.a nt, by Rev. William A. Black, Mr. Benjamin Sloan, to Miss Mury daughter of N in. Brandou, all of Yetiaogo tp., Butler co., Pa. By the same, on the stli iust, at the residence of the bride's father. Mr. Ui orge U. Cmnpbell. of Concord tp., to Miss Olive Rider, of Oakland tp., Butler co., Pa. On Thursday, the 14th Inst., at the house of the bride"a father, Mr. John Crull. by. Kev. A-11- Waters, Mr. Johu B. Smith, aufl Misa Susannah C. Croll. On Tuesday, Sept 28,18U6, by R®v. J. U. Fritz, Mr. J. J: Refber, of Summit tp., to Miss Sarah Pflotlgh, <»f Franklin tp., all of Butler co., Pa. On the 12th inst., at the residence of the bride> fath er, by the Rev. Wm. P. Breaden, LU»ut. Ueo. \V. Fleeger, ' 11th P. R. C., of the Borough of Better, and Miss Adelia T. M'Cafferty, of Fairview tp., Butler ao., Pa- PIEP t In .lefferson tp., on the 14th inst,, Joseph Frsdley, aged 10 years, 4 months, and 14 days. On Friday morning, Sept. 16th 1865. at Mtllerst<*«fn, Butler county. Pa., EUa* ifcirnhart, son of Andrew and Preecilla JUu?iU*rt. aged IS years, 3 months, and 7 days. lu BuOalo tp., Sept. 9th, 1866, of Colara Infanatum, Robert QuiiLwu iUcluud, sou of Thomas and Barbara Par ker, agod 11 mouths and seven days. In Jefliorson tp , Butler county. Pa , at the house of her Uncle, .\Lr. Robert McElwain. on the 2nd day of A«- ! gust last, Aao EJixa M'Bride, aged 12 years, 8 mouths , And 23 days. When youiy asd £Jr, and life's bright day Was crowned witk w/eetbes of richest bloom, | She peacefully did pass awyr, -lo hope of . blijs beyofid the tomlv i Arrival and Departure of Malls Th* mail from Bntler to Bast Randy, by way of Iloly \ oke, Conltersville. Anandsle. Murrinsville and Cllnton ' rifte. 36 miles; leave Butler on Monday and Friday of ■ each week, at T. o'clock. a. Ai., returns *>u Tuesday and , Saturdav of each week at 7 o'cjock,i>. in. 1 The mail from Butler to Salem Cross Roads, by way ».f Saxonburjr. Sarversville. Freeport, Shearer's Cross Bonds, - ' McLaughlin's St'»re and Oakland Cross Roads, 43 miles; leaves Bntler on Tnosdav and Saturday of each week, at " 5 o'clock, a. in.; returns on Friday%aod Monday cf each week.at 8 o'clock, p. n». The mail from Butler to New Castle, by way of Monnt Chesnut. Prospect, Portersville and Princeton. 28 miles: • leaves Duller on Monday and Thursday of each week, at 6 o'clock a. m: returns i»n Tuesday and Friday of each week, at 5 o'clock, p. in. Tlir mail from Butler to Lawrenceburg. by way of North Oakland, BnrnhartV Mills, Baldwin and Bruin. 25 miles, leavs Butler on Monday and Friday of each week, at 0 o'clock, a, m; returhs oh Tuesday and Saturday of each i week, at » o'clock,*p. m. Thu maii from Butler to New Brighton, by way of Pe tersburg. Break-Neck and 7.cl I enaple. 29 miles; with two i ! additional trips between Break-Neck and Zelienople-1 P*V, Bntler on Wednesday of each waek, at 7 o'clock, a. m.; re urnoon Thnrsde? of «arh week, at 6(.clock, p. m. The mall from Butler to Pittsburg, by way of Olade Mills, Bakerstown, Tally Cavy, Etna. Dequc-ne and Alle gheny Clt v. 32 miles; leaves Bntler every morning, except Pundav at 7 o'clock, a. m.; arrives at Butler from Pitts burgh by the same route, every day, Sunday excepted, at 1 o'clock, p. m. The mail frrtm Butler to Mercer, by way of McCandless Brownington. BHpj»ery-Hoek # North Liberty, I/mdon and Balm, 32 miles: leaves Butler every dny. Sund ty excep ted, at 1 o'clock p. uu returns by the mme route, every day, Sunday excepted; arriving in Butler at 7 o'efuck i i the morning. The mail from Bntler to ladiann. by wiyy uf Coyles ville, vi'orthingtob. Kit tanning. Kblerton and Sholo* t<». 4<i milAs; leaves Bntler on Monday and Thursday of e»u:h ' ' week, at 4 o'clock, a. in.: returns on Tuesday and Friday ot , ieach week, at 7 o'clock,p. in. The mail from Bntler to Boydstown « miles, leaves | Boydstown on Friday morning of e«eh week, arrives at j j Bntler in the firenoofl : depart* for Boydatown same ilay | alter the arrival of the mall from PittHbnrgh : . IH'TIiETt MAItiiF.TM. IHTTI.'*. ?. ,npo'«4. IIW. I BUTTER—Fresh RolL IR. cents per pound i BEAN'S —White, SI,BO per bn«bel I BAULKY—Spring, ?1,10: Fall, tl.j: BEKSW A X—3s cents ser pound, j KUOS—IB rents perdo^en Fi.ocit—Wheat. *:>,oo to f,OO per hnnd.: Rye 2 50; I Buck w>eat. ,60 per bund. FRUIT—!)»ie-,1 Apples, $2,00 to per Vnehel; Dried Peach, h. ?l,ooto 1,50. nt p»r t>"nnd. URALN—W heat. J1.5 per bunhel* T*ye. 70. Oat«, 40c Corn SO ; Buckwlieit, 7"«*. (»ROC.tRIES —OoiTee, Bio, 400 pei .md; Java. 50c Brown Sngar. pound, do. White. « N •). \l '!a #1 50 rents pet u;»ll n; rvrup l,6oand ft.75 JUDES—'7 -ents per p. und. LARD—IO cents per pound. NA 11 S—f7.o<' per keg. POTATOES—JII and per bushel. POKR —14 to 15 ceut4 per pound. HAOS—I cents per pound. HICK—lp cents per pound. SEEDS—Clover. flO.uO, per » u-'i J « n th) <i() I ax. SA LT—13.75 per barrel TALLOW—B cents per p -uno Wool*— 6«>i pmr pt.iui <. IMTTSIU: H* - i I M Vlt.v I3 1M A PPLVS 112 3,5" <■>'. ?4,00 per »ar el BETTER Fresh Roll, 17 per?b. POOS—IS per doyen. FLOUlt—Wh-at. *lO%lll . Puckwhea* V ' OH \T V—Wheit. $2 :H) (fy $.210; CJorn. 9<\v «»nt BAULKY—Spring, 1300,: Fall. *l.*s. OKOCKRIKS —Sugar, 25 2»'«eth per tb; (?oiTe.*. < I per H»: Molasses, 1,18 1,20 c per gallon : Svrnp. 120 •». | *1.25 per gallon. ISALT —Liverpool, f2,60i<j|3,30 per nek: N" '. ext's I S3OO per barrel. SEEDS—Flaxseed,SJ,7sper bushel SPECI AL KOTICES. . . COM RoommaMDim iotai Monday evening, commencing at | j six o'clock. Brethren fTom sister I/odges are r*«pertfnl i y invited to attend. By order of the N. <). j • A. V. MBiltler L'klki'. No 218. A . Y M.li .Ms /7\ i»K state«l meetinir" in the t\ld Fellows flail, on Main Street. Butlei l'a. on the first Wwdnes I /TyA day of each month: Brethren from sister T \ Lodges are respectfully invited toatteud. By order of tha IV. M. TO COHItSFTIViak SUFVERERB WITH CONSUMPTION Asthma, Br«.n fibitlH, or any disease of the Throat ot Lungii, will be I cheerfully furnished, without charge, with the remedy by , the use of which the Hev. Kdw.ird A Wils. n of Wili iamsbure. New completely *t red t«• health, after naving suffered several years with that dread dis- | ease, Consumption. To Consumptive sufTeie-s, this rein edy i-« worthy of an iimuedinte trial, it will cost noth- ! ing, aixl maybe the means of their perfect restoration. ' {Those desiring the seme will please uddross Rkv. ED WARD A WILSON Secoxn Street { Willianisbuig, Kings County, .New York. August lfl,:-tit: VAI,U.\I!I,M RBCUtoT I'niTon Citixvn D*tir Sir —With permisslo**, I i wisli to say to the readers of your paper that 1 will send by return mail, to all it, (free) a reoipe with I fn'l directions for making and using a simple Vegetable j Balm, that will effectually remove, iuten .lays. Pimples, : Blotches, Tan. Freckles, and all Impurities of tho Skin, caving the some soft, clear, smooth. an«l beautiful. I will also mall free to those hiving Itatd lle;«ds or ; Bare Faces siniple directions and (affirmation, t'mt will j enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, , Whiskers, or Moustache, in les-. than thirty day«. j Those recipes are valuble to both «dd and yi'nhg, nnd . as they aie mailed to ail who necil them free ->f charge, hoy are worthy t)u« attention ««f all wh prize a clear jure Skit), or healthy growth • 112 hair. i All applicants answered by return mail, without | charge. TIIOS. F. «'ll APMAN, Chemist and Peiti.mer, N". >-31, Broadway. N. Y- Aug. lij, s-w. 4 CARD TO THE SUFFERING. /V 1»«> VOE \?ISli TO BE CUKED? IF SO, SWAL low two or three hogsheads of-fiuellt'i." '"Tonic Bitters." •Sarsapai ilia,'' Nervi e < Antidotes " Ac.. Ac.. Ac., and after you aregatisJied with the re«nU,then trynne b >x o| OLD DOCTOR BUv lIAN S ENOLI.-II SI'ECIFIC PILLS —and be restored to health and vig »r in lists than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, plcasnnt to take, prompt ami salutary In their effects on the hroken-Oown and shattereil constitution old iiful voting can take them with advantage. Bit BE IIA - KNOLItOI SPK CIFIC PILLS cure in less than days the worst cases of NERVOUSNESS, tinpotcncy ieia.tfure Decay. Se . - inal Weakiusw, insanity ami mII « i nar>. Sexual, and J Net von* A (Tectums, no matter from wiint can.«e produced. Price, per box. Sent, po»tpaid, bj nwii, on receipt of nu ortler, Address JA !K - S. BUTLKR, .No 429 BroA'lw»y, Mr* Yerk (.. !,ei«l Agunt P- S.— box sent ' 1 an* a<'drse* rocei, ♦ 112 j with his (bit h-.11.ir 112. r. .<■ ■- , ,i*-. , •%.. celar sent onappUoavioii fcutle n.y |1», .* i ;«w. To, Drunhi! 'ds oi.ti ijorroii riciiax'l :>; >• harms' (JURE, permanently erodiciti v the tnf •: ng.! k' I and cures the worst c»'*s cf drun-e«.n.» les» thin I ! «»ght Weeks. j TboM«m.|» of reformed inebriate n .* v less the j <lay they were fortunate enough t . . ••• • n-» . 112 I tli if valuable remedy. P»i»-.-*i* l(t ,. I Mailed t. anv nldres* e.—•; i, v j JAMES I 1 fi.EU. 4«9 Sole Ag#nt lor t —,'tates. Aug lU' -. \GENTLEMAN cnted -r -.i v. .ty PieUiaturw Decay, and the effect* I y uhful 4u-Us cretion, will be happy tofunaith ob - w : of CUrs, ( frtr frf fjtaryt,. This ren » i- - j 1 ami certain. For full particnlars, by return n . » i . ». M * JOHN 13. OtiDKS. Jans r, Rm, 60 Nassau Si V««rk. Sixth Quarterly Report of tjij: FIRST NATIONAL BANKOFBUILER j BUTLER, Oct. -il, 18 (,5. KKSOI BCKI. United States Securities 113,150 Oil , Cash on hand 7? 2- Notes aad Bills discounted, 56.140.&i, Due from Books 13,62»,7ii J Banking House and Furniture Expenses 1,1«ti,47 j United States Taxes paid 418,04 s2lKv'6b,«W I«I ABILITIES, I Rt«k 100.000,00 ! Cirrtilation .... 8V 9&0.U0 Due Depositors... M ... v .. . 1. 09/4t>.U7 Surplus Fund.. 7;Jn,75 Earnings 3^Jb,2S I hereby eerti/y tha(t the abort is a true abstract «»f a Repotx mxde to of the Cuneqcy, of the conditum uf this Bank, for the Quarter ending October 2d, 1866. I. J. CUMMINOB, Cashier. Grand Opening. MRS. B. HERTSBERIiER, Will of her Fall and Winter Bonnets, on the 4£h., 6th, A Di Uth of Octuber, at her Eaiabiishmeut opposite the Lovry Uou e, Butier, Pa. R. FITCUE'S FEMALE SUFPORTKLS, DR.t'HEhSM AN'S F&.MALE PILLS. Trusses of all kinds fi«- sale at UA M1 LTOK*B Drug 8tor». ; HEAD-QUARTERS FOR [ FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, 1 The Best Assorted and Largest Stock of Goods ever opened : | Cobur^ D. T. PAPE CO'S. j One Door South of Ist National Ba^k llsalic k r<, S*si. 7 IE mm COEIP^RISQH AN I) DEFY COMPETITION as far as Variety, Styles Quality of Goods* and Pri-j ccs aro Concerned. WithtTspoon Institute. rpilß next wesson of the Withecaiioon Institute, will I open on thu 30th of Octobor. rev. Wm. 112. Brough hs« been appointed Principal, snd has acrepied the up. nointinent. This gentleman was recently Professor of Nstursl Science in Washington College, aad conies with the highent testimonial*. Dr. Scott, President of Washington College snvs of him. "In srbolarship, matters of teaching, laborious ness. tact and nuccean in manuring and governing youth, I consider him admirably «ju »liliu.l." A well .pialitiMd uiu*lc teathsrwEl come with him. LOYAL YOUNO, Sec. of the Board of Trustee*. Sept. 27, 1806. Watches and Clocks. mifK undersigned w nM respectfully Inform the pirb- I lie, tiuit helias on hand nnd In constantly receiving THE NEW PATEN T LEVER CLOCK, striking—the First that Ita« ever been oflered for «ale in this ulace.— Mantel clocks of all description*, and of the best quality | and workmaneliip. American and Patent Lever Watches, hunting case, warranted to keep good time. Co|t and Slmsp's Revolver's, and Cartridges, Jewelry of all kinds, and of h<khl quality; all of which wi'l be sold on reasonable terms for cash. Watches and Clock# repaired, and broken Jewelry mended in a workmanlike manner. Don't forget the place—-ot the Went tide of lain Street, South of the Court 11 >nso and the second door North of Thoi||:is St oh ley's I)rf Good's Store. CHARLES WISEMAN. Sept. 6, 16fl6,::Sra Farm S'or Snle. rpHFundersign<Ml offers for sale the farm upon which I h»» lives, in Venh Tp , <"ontainlng sixty acres of good farming laid, about twenty acre* cleared, with a good log house and stable, a variety of fruit trees, Ac. Fur ther information cxn be hn l by railing on tho Editor of the Citizen, or on the subscriber on the premises. JOSEPH REDOUBT. Sept. 4.18ft5: -3t notice! IS hereby given, that my wifo Rebecca, h!\# left my I bed and board without any just cause. All pre.ions are, thtrefore. hereby ijotifted not to harbor her or give her any credit on my account, as I am determined to pay no ilebts of her couiraction. Aug. 16.1«n6. JAMES SIMMEU9. HEAD QUARTERS? NEW ESTABLISHMENT .YOIIX P. OUR, A 1 TE OF TUT POTOMAC ARMY, PHO rOGRAPHER & A ,IBROTYPIST, erecte.| \'ew DniMi ig on Jefferson Htreat. op pi .site the < Tmr* IV. Wb-ie he is prepuied, wiU» .411 entirely \V.\\ AIVA U ATI'S and V.l TP RIAL | •./ i'if V EKY iiKW QUALiTY.iiui LA TEST &TYLES, I to take LIFE LIKE PICTURES. THANKFUL FOR PAST PATRON AO R, WE OFFER our services t" the public : and pledge onrselve.s to «psre no pai'sor labor to arc-nunodate all who jiuy think pto|>er to give us a call. JOHN P. OKR. Butler, Oct. 4, 1866:.tf. JAS. A. NEGLEY, Has in Store, and 112 >r Sale, I At the Lowest Prices, A very full aud attractive stock of I¥EW GOODS, Comprising New and desirable styles of .LADIES DRESS GOODS, FRENCH MERINOES, COBUROS, ALL WOOL POPLINS, ALPACAS. DBDAINg. PRINTS, 4c. A Splended Stock of Shawls BLANKETS and FLANNLRS, BALMORAL k HOOPBKIRTF NeW Styles of Woolen Hoods, WOOLEN KlflT 811 AWLS, SONTAOS NUBIES AC. Gloves Hosiery and Fancy Goods. MENS WARE * DOMESTIC GOODS. Buyers will find it to their Interest to call and exam ine our assorUueuL JAMES A. NEOLEY, South end of Town—Bntler Pt. Oct. 4,1866v6L 1 A Large Dark Kay Horn. | T Krr WfwlMd Furnace on Saturday the 12th In*t., JJ He Is probably In Clearfield or Summit Towuebip, If he has not passed back to \VUI Roy Furnace. front which b« cam# Inst week. Having lawn worked pretty steadily in wagons, he is uiai kr l with the collar: an<i baa a small but rery tender nore ou tfie ton of nock where the collar works. Title Is very sensitive. Any person bringing the horse back to W infield Furnace, or giving nw word so that I mar get him. will be liberally rewarded. W M. STEW A UT. Aug. 10, 18fi5. Tl»e Nation: ' A Weekly Journal c-f Politics, Litcra ( turfc, Science and Art. Tttisjournsl will not bo the organ of any party. sect, or body. It will on thefcontrarv. moke aiieantest effort to bring to theditcusidott of political and social question* a really critical spirit, and to wage wAr upon the vieee of violence exsgerntioii. and misrepresentation by which so much of the political writing of the day is marred. The criticism of books and work-of art will firm one of it* most prominent fuatvires; nnd pain* will bo taken to hare thin ta*k pel firmed in eviry case by writers pos sessing special qualifications for It: It is intended, in the Interest of Investor*, as well as of the public generally, to have qumtfoni of trade and finance treated every "we-k bv a writer whose position and character wiH K> v ** hie articles an exrepUonnl Value, and render them a safe and trustworthy giilde. A special correspondent, who lias been f-eiected for this work with cai<\ has started on a journey th»ougli the South Ills letters will appear heroalfr every week, and he Is charged with the drtty «»f simply reporting what . he seen and hears, leaving the public as far as posolble to draw its owti Inference". It embraces among its regular or occasional contribu tors the following names: Henrv W. Longfellow* denies Russell Lowell, John O. Whtttier, Samuel Klliolt (K.T-Presldent Trin. College, Hartford.) Prof. Torrey illarraid,)T>r. Francis Lleber, Pr.»fesaor Goldwin Smith. (Oxfora,! Prof*ssor < hild. (Harvard.) llertry James, Charles E. Norton. .Judge B -nd (Baltimore,) Edmund Quincy, Prof W D. V hitny. (\ ale) Prof. I>. C. Oilman, (Yah.) .fudge Dnly. Prof. Dwight, (Columbia College,) I'rol Taylor Lewis. tSohenectedav.) Judge Wavland. Frederick Law Olinstead, "«▼. Dr M- Clintock, Iter, Dr. Joseph I'. Thompson. Rev. Phillips Brooks. Ilev. I)r. Hallows, C. J.Stllle, Henry luckernmn, Bayard Tnylor, C. A. Hristed, C. L Brace. Richard 0. White, William tloyd Oarrlson. Sidney Qeorg* Fisher, Tlieodore Ti|tou,.lemcs Parton, Uall Hamilton. TFRMHrVriiree Dollars per annnm. In advance: Six months. Two D-liars, When delivered by Carries in V Vork or Brooklyn. Plftv Cctits additional. JOSEPH 11. HII JIAHDS, PtDUHIIF.n, , 130 Nas«au street. N. i. AMNI'XHUIi'S NOTICE. N' r OTICK i« herebv given to all persons intere ted, that an appeal will be held at the office of John Mitchell , Esq., Assistant Assessor In the IMUO. of Butler, on the aim dav of Julv. lind-the Ist and 'id days of August, for that port ion of"the Twenty-third District of pa., embra ced in the countv or Butler. At which time and place the Annual list, and pr.M-eedings of the assistant Asses sors f.»r said county, will be open to the Inspection of all parties interested, ami appeals heard and determined, le lative to any erroneous or excisive valuations, asse<s nwttits oronumeratioustuade by said Assistant Assessor*. N. 11.—All appeals must be made In writing, and spec i Ifv the particular cause, matter or thing, respecting 1 which a decision Is requested, and shall, moreover, state j the ground or principle of error complained of. £AML'KL MARKS, Butler, Jul v 19,1866::3t. Assessor, 2Sd l)lst. Pa. To Bridge Ituildcra. N'OTICE IS hereby given, to all concerned, that seftlod proposals will be received up to the 16th of Sept. I f„r the buildlna of the Bridge asms* ConiMX|ti«tiessing Creek on the scuth-ea-t of the, borough of littler, on the Btitlur und Freop >rt road. Also for the building of the bridge acress Connoquenessinc Creek, In UutlecTp. at the place where the public high way leading from the l'.utler Turnpike to PttorevlUe, across said creek. Plans and specifications may he seen at the Cotntnls- " y g.pt, 13th ISOS. DR. B. r Hamilton! Formerly of Sunbury,Butler Co., HAVING located In BUTLER. ofOrs his professional services to those who see lit to give him a call Office, that formerly occupied by Dr. Kmerlivg. Stray Jleifcr. (i.VMF.tothe farm of the sulmcrlher in Marlon Tp j Butler Co about the 16th «»f Sept. a white Heifer, mixed with red on side ears and legs, two vta-s old. tin owner requested to come forward prove property, pay tsharffos and take 1 er away, othcrwiM" ►!»• will he die ptMHd of according to lew. JOSHUA ADAMS. NEW SKIKTS F0R"1865-6 The Great Invention of the Ago in HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt. THIS INYKNTION consists <>f Dt PLvx (of twoe#!Ui;» tic Pure Roflned H«el Spring*. Iqgenlonslj loaded tl-ih - Iv and firm Iv together, edge to edge, making the tough e'vt.nioeWlex i)Ut ehistk and durable Spriyg ever Used. They seNjuu hand or break, like the Single Springs, ami consequently preseive their perfect and beantiful Shape more th >n twtco as long ai any single epilog Skirt that Kver IIa« or Can be made. The wonderful flexibility ami great comfort and pleasure to atiy Lady wearing the Duplex Ell ptlc Pkh t will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assam blies, Opei-os, Carriages, I'. nil road Cars, Church I'ews, 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 as a Silk or Miuliti Dress. A Lady having enjoyed.the Ploasuie. Comfort and Ui"ea» Oonvenlence of wearing tho Dnplex Klllptin toel Spring Skit t for a single day will Never afterwards dlsponse with their use. For Children, Miss'>, aud Yonilg Ladies they are superior to all others, THE HOOPS are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long a.« the Single yam covering which is used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom r«>dn on every ure also Double Steel, aud twine or double covered to prevent tho cover ing from wearing off the rials when diagging down stairs etone stejjs, jtc., Ac., whfch they are constautly subject to when inn^'. All are made of new and elegant Cordod Tapes, and are the best quality in every part giving t«» the wearer the uuwt graceful and perfect Shape ivusible, and are nnquestionaldy the lightest, most desirable,comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. WEST S RRADLKY & CARY, PROPRIETORS of the Invention, aud SOLE MANUFACTURERS,O7, Chambers and 70 .t SI lteade Streets. New York. KORSALEiuaII llr-t-clas.s Stores in this City, and throughout the (Jutted State-land Canada. Havana do Cuba, Ameiica. and the \Y«*st Indies. Enquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or deuble) Spring Skirt. A- £ C. THOS. ROBESON, Attorney at Latv, ,AM> PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, Office with riian. MTandless, Rsq., Noulli West corner off lie Dlinoml, llntlcr a. O. & 11. HR(JG TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO RETURN THEIR thank* \n the citizens of Rqtlar and vicinity, for their piktroi;age lr- the past We are still engaged in Buying. Hutcbknng and Selling Cattle, Sheep and llogs. We will spare no pains to furnish our old customers end ell new ones who may favar na with a call, with the very best KERF, JIUTTOX & POKK That can be procured, or that the market can afTord.— We are determined to do all in our power to accommo date the public; aud feci satisfied that they will give us their patronage. Sh'»p on Main street, nearly opposite Berg** Store. Sept. "27, 18(16. Admi ii Ist rut orN Xot iee. >T"OTICE is hereby given, that letters of Adtnlnistra- Ij tinn on the estate of Arthur Crawford, dee d. Iste of Cherry Tp Butler Co. Pa., have been duly granted to tho undersigned, therefore, all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate are requested to make Im mediate payment %r<d those having claims against the tame will present them properlv authenticated for set tlement. JNO W. CRAWFORD, Oct. 4th. 1566. ROSAN A CRAWFORD. AflmiiilstratorN Xotlre. Estate of H'm. Martin deed. IETTERS «112 Administration on the estate of Win. j Martin, late ef Marion Tp.. dee'd, have this day 1 1 (Se|.t. 2fi, l*is) been duly granteii to the underalgned, therefore, ail psrsbns indebted to said estate are res j nectfußy notified to make immediate pa* ment. and those J having claims again* the same, i*Ul present them prop- ' erly authenticated for settlement. Oct. 4, 1866.* ROBT. GILCHRIST. AdmV A«lmiiiistralor% Notice. WHEREAS, letters of administration on the estate of Alexander Speer, late of Cherry Township, Rutler Co. I'a , dee'd. have beed granted to tbe subscri ber. all persons indebted to said estate nre requested to make iinmddiate payment, and thoee having claims ' a*caiQ.st the same will present there, with<»at «h lav daly authenticated for settlement. RICH A ItDfcPKKft, I Oct. 4, 1866,* Administrator. Oispoliitton or Pnrtiifnh tp. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership here tofore ex istlng in the Ift-itggist business in the borough or Butler, between I>r H. F. Hamilton, aud David Yance, under the n»me and titleof B. F. Hamilton k Co. has been mutually dissolved IVe return our sincere thanks to the public genoiaily for their kith' patrooege. The business will be ponducted in the ohl stand, in Boyd'a Block, Main street, bv H. F. Hamilton i. " DK. B. t.-HAMILTON. Seft.#lhn«t DAVID YAKCT. PHOTOGRAPHJj DAGUERREOTYPES, HAVIXO FULI Y COMPLETED ALL THI: NECES sary arrangements for Photographing, iu all the various styles of the art. Mr. Husselton would respectfully call the attention of the public to his newly Furnished Establishment, on the corner of Main and Jefferson streets, opposite Weber h Troutman's Store, where he is now fully prepa red to make at tho shot test possible notice, I'HO TOURAI'IfS. A MB HO TYPES FERRKO TYPES. Equal to the very best ( all and Kxamftii Spoeiiiiciiß. B. C. IIUSSLETON. Butler. June 14, 1805. STEEL TOOTH,. HAY AND GRAIN RAKES, WALKER'S IMPROVEMFNT. MAXUPACTCHED BY « C. ROEBBINO, Butler, Pa, These Rakes are warranted to be eqnally as good, and much cheape in market. Butler, Claiiiß A^nf, r|IHK undersigned would respectfully notify the public j J_ C at he has been regularly as OLAIM _A.G-EISrT, fir securing liounty Money, Arrears of }\ty and /Vw- j cionc, for soldiers, ot if tliey nre dead, for their legitl ' reprosentetlves. No charge will be made for pri«ecuting I the churns of stddiers, or their rep -esentatives until the j same are collected. C. E. AN'DERSO.N'. ' llutler. June 27, 1806. " ESTRAYS. OAMEtofhe reeidence of the subscriber, living In Harrisville, Butler Co. I'a. on the 12th of June last, one Sorrel Mare, white strip on face, sprained In left hind leg. three white fret, and about twelva years old. ALSO—A Ray Blero. awpneypd in both shoulders, and has had Rollers in both: and Is five years old. The owqer or owners are noti lied to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. WM A. CUMMINS. Ilarrisv illo July 12. lS0 r >. To Etuilder.s, SEALED proposals for the re-buildlugof a Brick School House in Penu township, will be received up to Hnt urd.ty. the 3*>tli of September, -itist. Plans and spec!- ti at ions can be seen with John Meharg Jr. with whom proposals can be left. Ilond with security will be reqni red for the faithful performance of the coutract. The Hoard reserves to itself the privilege of rejecting any and all of the bids. Dy order of tho board, JOHN Q. A. KENNEDY. Sec'y. Sept. 13, 1805. Administrator'* FETTERS of Administration on the estato of John J Allen Esq. late of Allo.Vicny Tp., dee'd. having been granted to the undersigned,all ncisons knowing them solves indebted to said estate ate requested t>i make !mme«liate payment, aud those having Claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. J. ii, ALLEN, Sept. 0, 1805, Adm'r. Administrator's Mollcc. ESTATE OF JACOB WIMEH UEC'P. IETTRRS or Administration, on the « «tate of Jacob j Winter, late of Mnddycreek Tp.. dee'd have this day been «lulv !franted to the undersigned, therefore, all per sons Indebted to said estate are respectfully notified to make Immediate paymcnt.rtnd thoso having claims atrainst the same, will pieaent tliem properly nulhentica tod for settlement. W W. ROHERTS Ad m. A<lmiiiiwtrator*N Xotiec tETTERS of Administration, on the pstate of W. C. j Maxwell, late of Mercer Township dee'd. have been grflnted to the undersigued. therefore all persons indebted to said estate nre respectfully iuviteu to make immediate payment, nnd those having claims against the same will present them prtperly authenticated for net tlement. J. C MAXWELL. Sept. 0. IWW. Adm'r. Fiirm for Nate. \ valuable f-rm containing 4."i nrre«. more or low. in Parker Tp. llutler Co Pa., on the road lending from North Washington to Martiiishurg. tw<» miles from either village, directly on the route of tho Itear Creek Rail Road : i pari of which Is under contract.) A depot will probably be within one fmr'h of a mile of said property, tirlst ami Sawmill within t»ne fourth of a mile. The lai dis well timbered with good chestunt timber There is abundance of coal on the premises, it is sttnposed to he o|j territory. There are two wells go- ine down in the neighborhood. The farmis well watered ' For term- and further particulars Inquire of John t>. Sliryock or John Shryock, Esq. at Shryook's Mills, in said Tp. JOHN O. SHRYOCK. Sept. l rt .. IWi. Vt. iiliiiiiiisti'nlor'fi Xotire. T ETTERS of Administration on tho ostaiu of Jacob | J Walters, late of Rutler township, dee'd. have this day been granted to the undersigned, therefore al] per sons indebted to said estate are rcqunetcd to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against tho Nome will present tlieni properly authenticated for set tlement. PHILLIP HICK EL. Sept. 20, 1805. OKORUE WALTERS. Bear Creek Railroad. I PROPOSALS *lll be rccslved for the grutdiitig, clear -1 lua:. eartn-work and masonry of Twenty sections of the Hear Creek Railroad, located from a (mint on the Erie aud Pittsburgh Railroad,south of West Oreenvillo toe point east wart of Mercer, until 2 O'olock P. M. September 26th. All proposals must be made for seperato Sections, and may be sent to L. I). Williams, Esq., Secretary of the company at Meadevillq, or be given at |he St. Charles Hotel West Greenville, on September 26th, where the Board of Directors will moid for awurd. Ail information can application to W. L. Rrigden, Eiigineerof the Company at Mercer. I „ W.REYNOLDS, j Sept. 20.1805::lt. President. LOST, /\\ or about tho loth of June a Pocket Book con- taining about xfi dollars and a Discharge, some place Imiween i'ishers Tavern and Butler, the finder will he liberally rewarded by leaviug it at the Citi7.cn OfHco, Butler Pa. RORT. M QL'ISTAIN. Sept. 27, 1805. • Church Building Notice. "VTOTICIB Is hereby given, to r'arpenters that propo l s;tls for building a frame church thirty by forty- five ta/et. in the borough of Saxonhurg, will be rneeivrd un til the 14th of October next, at noon. Pior>o&als to be handed into EE. Maurhoff, Esq., Saxonbug, Butler Co. Pa., wh re plan and specifkatious caq be Mien and other information obtained. By order of the Sept. 27, 1866. Bt u.uiN« ComiiTTKB _____________ A BOY from soi enteen to righ/een years of age, of itu dustiions habits, aqd good character, can /lod an o|i|H»rt unity to learn the Housa trade, by ap plying at onceto B.fi. pL'RYIS. Sept. 20,1865. ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF 1 NEW ttOODS. H. C. HEIIMEMAINT ha# naceived from the East A New Splendid Stock OF HOGKf. PHOTOGRAPH BIHLES, PHOTOGRAPH i ALBUMS <« the very latest style and of the hast material a Large & Fancy Assortment OP WAIaXa PAPER FOOLSCAP. COMMERCIAL NOTE and LETTER PAPhR; ENVELOPES of every variety; Inks of-all kinds: Ooldaiul Steel Pens ; all of which, togetherwlth many other article* *n hits line of business, he is pre pareti to iow as theloweat. A\alk in. Ladies and (Jerit)cmen. examine our stock, aud ju«iget>f the quality sod prices foryonreel»«s. Sept. 37, UENEHAL ELECTION w«eet,AM^'wcN» ! -t ▼ J blf lot Tlio COIUUIOII Weill ill of i'etl!l|iVlrMil& "An act to the (Jenoral Elections of this Common wealth," it is enjoined upon me to give public notice of such 'election, and to enumerate in such notices what offi cers to b» elected. I, WILLIAM O. ItRACH> R3{RIDOE 9 BlierilT of the county of Butler, K>ve notice tliHt a General Election will bo hei.i in the sell!county, ou Tuesday the tOtlt day of Oetol»er y Mt thoseveral Election District*, vlt' The electois of Adam* township. at the house of J. S. Douthett. The electors of Allegheny township, at the house of James M'Malisn. Jr. The elector* of Buffalo township, ut the houss of Rob ert J. Orcgg. now Uf.trge Trilby The elector* of Butler towusliip. at the house of Mrs. Faller. The editors of Rrady township, at the house of Zopli anirth Snyder. Tli : «■ ■•dors of Heariluld township, at the house of John IS recti. > The electors of Cliuioft toWUablp, at tbe house of John Riddle. The electors of (,'ouiMjrU township, at tliehoiuxi of John M'Laughliu. The electors of Centre township, at the house of Johu Hoon The electun* of Cherry township,at t)iy Will iam l<lnd-*«y. The electors of Connoquene4sitig township, a I the liou>e of M' K. White, in Whitestown. The electors of CiHiiberry township, at the h Jtjso of Smith Rica. The el-c'tors of Donegal t >w:i*hip, at the JiotiiMof M--S. A. D. Wiles, InMllleretown. The electors of t-'airview township, at the house vf Robert Ray, now O M'Cuuituey. The electors of Forward township, at the house of Robert Brown. The electors of Franklin township, at the Scliool-hou**, In the borough of Prospect. • The electors uf Jackson township, nt the house of Henry Wolf, now Jacob Schoene, in Harmony. The electors of Jefftorrtn township, at the house of i Thomas Welshideceased. Tito <dectois of Lancaster township, at the public j School-house No 5, The electors of Middlesex township, at tbs house of George Cooper, The electors of Marlon township, at the house of Robt. j Oilchrist. Tho electors of Muddy creek township, at tho Town Hull, in Portersvill". The electors of Mercer township, at the Tottm Hall, in I the borough ut liarrisville. The electors of Oakland township, at the house of i j William M'Clung ; The electors of Parker township, nt the house of John | Mil tin. now Johu Kelly, in Martinsburg. I The electors of Penn township, at the honse of Will- I j lam Fisher. ! The electors of Summit township, at tbs hous of Adam : j Frederick The electors of .Slipperyr 'ik township, at the School- ' i house at the Noith end of the borough of I'ontrcville. j j The electois of Venango tow nship, at lb# hous* of James liable. i The electors of Wiiillrld township, at the Bcho.'l-bousc ! No, i», in said township. | The electors of Washington township, at the Town | Hall, in North Wushinjrtoti 1 The electors of Worth township, at the house of Win. | Humphreys. I The electors of the Borough of Butler,at the Courthouse, iu said borough- The electors of the Borough of Saxouburg, at tho School House iu Sbid borough. The electors of the borough of Centrevillo, at the School Houie. in said borough. The electors of the borough of Zellenople, at tho Couu ail House, in said borough.. 1 At which timo-and places the qualified citizens will elect by ballot— One person, in conjunction with the counties of Armstrong and Lawrence, for the office of .Senator, to represent tho counties of liutler, Armstrong and Law rence, in the State Senate. Pour persons for member* of the As sembly, in conjunction with tne counties of Morcor mid Lawrence, to represent tho counties of Jiutlor, Morcor aud Lawrence, in the House of Representatives, at Uar rishurg. One person for District Attorney. One person for County Treasurer. One person for County Commissioner. One person for County Surveyor. One person for County Auditor, for 3 years. One person for County Auditor, for 1 year. Notice is Hcrcb}' (iiven, "That every porson. excepting Justices of the l'ea<:a who shall hold any office of profit or trust under the (Joverumo.iit of the United States or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district whether e commission ed officer or agent, who Is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary department of this State, or of tho United State*, or any city or Incorporated district, and also that every member of Congre.se ami the State Legislature. and of tho Select or Common Council of any City, or CommlsslonPi * of any incorporated district, if by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the officer or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no dodge. Inspector, or other officer of such election shall be eligible to any office wheu >otod fi-i. Ami tho said Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act rela ting to the elections of this Commonwealth/' pasted Ju ly Jd. (838. piovidi - as r Illoirt, to wit: " That the Judgeaud Inspectors, chosen as aforesaid. Khali meet at their respective places iip|xduted for hold. Ing the election iu the district to which they rcpectirsly belong, before y o'clock in tho morning of the ■second Tuesday of October, in eaqh and avprv year, ami each of tho said Inspectors shall appoint onoclork, who shall be a qualified voter of said diVirj/:t. M "Hi case the person who should receive tlie second high est number of votes fos Inspector sbsjlnot attend otj the day of any election, ttieu the person who shall have re ceived the set-opd highest number of votes fur Judge at the next prucod|ng election, shall art as 1 nspector in his place,ami in case tho person who slnill have received the highest number of srotss foj - inspector shall not attend, the present election Judge AIMII appoint an inspector in his pliu-e, ami iu case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who received tku highest num ber of rotes shall ap|Aiqt a Judge in bis place; audit any vacancy shall Coutitnic iu the hoard for the slum of oiio hour after tho time fixed by law for the opeuing of the election, the qualified voter* of the township, ward, or district, for which sut h.officers shall have been elect ed, the voters present at the placoof election, shall elect one of their number to fill sncii vacancy. "It shall hi* the duty of said Assessors, respectively, to attend at the place of holding every general, special or township election, during the time said election is open, for the purpose of giving Information to the In spectors and Judges, when called on. Iu relation to the rights of any person NfeessecJ by thorn to vote at st.ch election,or such other matter in relation to the tisseas ment of voters > s the said Inspectors or Judges, or eith er of th em, shall from time to time require." '• No person aha 11 bo permitted lo vote ut any election as afbresald, other than a white freeman, of ifi yehrs or more, who shall havo resided in this Suite at least ope year, and in the election district where ho offers to vor,. at least ten days Immediately prccediug the tdp.U m.and within two years paid a Slate or county tag, which shall have been assessed at least ten days biif'io the elecjjon; but a,citizen of the United States, who had been previ ously a qualified vottr of this State and rewved there from and Returned, and who shall havo realoM In the election district, and jetid taxes as aforesaid. shall bo enti tled to vote after residing iu the State six mouths; Pro vided, that tho white freemen, citizens of the United States, between tho afc vof it) and 22 yeais and having re sided in this State one year, and hi tho district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, ulthotigli they have " No person *bal| be entitled to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable Inhabitants furnish ed by tit* Commissioners, un|esn he produce a receipt, for the payment, within two years, of a State or county lax. assuweii agreeably to the Constitution, or given sai isfivctory evidence, oil her on his <«th, of affirmation of anothur. Uiuthe haepjiid such tax, on fdlnre to procure hurh a receipt bhall make oath of the payment I hereof, or-er.ond if he cjifjnts to be an elector between the age of lil and -2 yearn, he *hall dej»oseon outh or affirmation that he resided In the State at leant one year nextbefore his application, and mala such pr«>of of Iris residence in the district os Is require"l bv this Act, an l tiiat he doe» verily believe, from the account given him, that he is idf the age aforesaid, and give each other evidence its is re quired by this Act; whereupon, the name of the person as admitted to vote, shall be Inserted in tho list by the Inspector, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word," Tax,'' if he shall be j»rmitted to vote by reason of ha r ing paid a tax,, or the word " Ag»','* if he shall be admitted on account .if bis age ami in eith er case the reason of such vote shall be called out to the clerk*, who shall make the likji qote in tho list of votera kept by them. In allcasei where the nntnr of tho p'-mon claiming to vote is no% found in the list furnished hy the Commission ers and Assessor, or his right to rot*-, whether 112 mnd thei o or not, is objected to by oqo qualified citixen, it shall be theduty of the Inspector to examine such person on oath as to bis qu»liffcations.audif lie claims to have resided in the State one > o.ir or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, put hf shall make proof by at lca«t one competent witness, who shall he a qualified elector, that he has roai<j£d in the district for more than ten dnvs next immediately proceeding said election, and shall him-elf swear to hi.s Ixmafide resideuee in pursuance of his lawful calling is within the district and not for the purpose of | voting therein." " If any porsop shall pro vent, or attempt to prevent any pfficer of any election under thie Act from holding sueo election, or use or threaten any violence to any such offi cer, or sball interrupt or Improperly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, or bloc* up, or attempt to block up the window, or th* avenue to any win.to* where the same maybe holdsn, or riotously disturb tho peace of such election", or *iiall n*« or practice any intim idation. threaten fojruo or yiojence witfi the <lesign to in ' I flueiice unduly, or overpower any elector, or to prevent him from voting to restrain the freedom of bis choice, such person, on conviction, shall be fined*try sum not ex* cceding five hundred dollars, atpi bo irnprnk>ncd for any time uot exceeding twelve months; aad if it slnill le ►diown to the Court where the trial of such offonce shall i be had, that the person offending was not a r**Meut of the city, fvard. district or townahip where thn said offent e was committed, and uot entitled U. a vote thciein, then on convict ion, he ahal| be to pay atinc not lees than one )iuiiQre«l, or more thauonethonwimM.dHu-w.aiH So be imprisoned not lesa than six mouths rur more thm two years." ; 14 And If anr or persons shall mak* any h-vS of wagfr upon the results or any eleetion within this Com , nfonweaith, or snail offer to make any such bet or wager, j cither by verbal proclamation thereof, or otherwise, ho ; I or they sball forfeit threttlunee the amount so hctor vf , fcred to bet." „ If any p*r»on not >)y few qualified, shall j rote et any election within this Commonwealth beorlgf otherwlee qualfied, shall vote ont of hie proper district or any person knowing the want of stleh qualification sliall aid or procure such person to vote, «he person or porsons si» offending.sball, onconvietiou be fined anvsnm not exceeding two bundl ed dollars and be Imprieoned for any term not exceeding thiee uu» t is * "If any person shidl vote at more than one election dls-. trict, or otherwise fraudulently vote and deliver te thu fmpector two tickets together, with intent to ille K ally V A«, or ehall rote the same; or if anv person shall ad or procure another to rto ho of tl.cy .u ofTendln* jli.uu on conrlolloß, be Bntil in»u» sum not tea, than tlf. tf, ttor m re than five hundred dollars and be imprtoon monthS# t * r ' U 001 lm ' ' httn lbr * e > or ulort than twelve »"? ' wr * 1 J 1 n n,>l to rote In thia Toninron. wenljh, Hgti'tjAblv to tb« l»« , , lie aoaß ot a „ m . r \ *PP e " «< »n.» pl«ce of election for tho o3 of Influencing the cltlletu K «*coedtug one hundred ilollare for overv higt h res *min U u f° r an - v t6 '«« not cxccsd^ sald r^heL°b^ n J;te?i her^ HotiJr ,!. W.i ,oqUirml ,ncot «* <he Court Tlonse In T iinr n, U l l next (October l»lh) after the see nd l, h i"""" '•> »fAXTS f n;'r , ts S' unil SlitY-flve „,,4 < , I'" 1 i l K h, "«" Ilundierf 8.„.„ the lndtpendfuce lndtpendfuce of th. Unite. ntitler Anptist .Kl. 1««4 U " BKAf - KEfßinjJE;^ 1865. Goods! 1865; \sp V,'KI.I.3KI.KCTKD STOCK Of- Splendid Heasonable Goods, J u»t received and for Sale at th'» UT!EW STORE OF WEBER & TROfJTMJiN, Bo,"-. »jta . J.trer.o. Consisting of Dry Goods, such as FINB CABK.MKHKS, Cob*Rog ( ALAPACAO, I " lINT '' WAIMORAt SKim A largs asaoi tment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, BONNETS, RIBBONsT h LACESr and all kinds of Trimmings. C i <rriTs J5 "" m *" ,of GENTB ' WAnK ' iucL «» CARSIMHREB, SATINKTTS. ' OATTONADE9, Ac. ltoad|r.Mndo Clotlilnit. HATS AND GAPS Of the vory istest Styles. A Inrge Slid well "fleeted Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Hardware, Qw&ensware, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, Anda Genuine Article of BTRAINED IfO^lCV, All of which will be sold cheap for CASH, or AOFNTITV PRODUCE . , w; EI3ER & TROUTMAN. April lKOA::Amo. Ml,"iSfeSliT, LEATHER A N 0 FINDINGS STORE, ON MAIN STREET, One door North of M'Aboy'a Store,' GEXTS' FnF.XcTT CALF HOOTS, SHOES AND CONGRESS OAITERS. LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS, MISSES' ROOTS, SHOES, AND GUMS. BOYS BOOTS & SHOES, (lijldren'i* Slioch of nil Klimlh. A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of my OWJI iiuiniifactlire. constantly on band, and work nimieto' order, of the UKS'J" STOCK and in the LATEST STYLE. A largo and full assortment of Kastern stock, of the very beet material and workmanship. All kiuds or LEATHER & FINDINGS French and Common Calf thins, Sole and Upper Leather, Morocco, Kips and Kid*t ROANS AND LININGS Of All ktmh. We have the largest, best selected, and for the times, the cheapest stock evi-r offered for sale in Butler. The public are invited to C%II and examine lor them- May 31—tf THEODORE II UP ELTON lowTng machines? T7IARMKRS arn Invited to enll an l examin onr aesort- I 1 ment of Mowing Maebinaa We aro prepared t*V, (ernislt them on reaaonable terms and with the LATEST IMPROVEMENS, We also on bands, Ifav Elevators. Cultivator* Jle. . llntlfr, Jlny 10, !>XIS, J O.i. W. CAMPUBLI^ DYEING AND SCOURING. I rpHK 1 n-lf rsigne.T, ffaring heCome an agent for a I PITVZJiCRi. II STk.IM r>YKlS<} and SCOURING h«tablinbm«'iit, is now prepared to have all * »rkof the kind dope on «hort notice, apd reasonable terms. I respectfully »oHcit the |mtrona«w» th«* public. MKS. E. lIKJITSIU'RtJER, Milliner. Opposife June 7,1865, Sinn. ExM-ulor'd .Vpllrr. On th'' Kxt'itr. of f\ i/*r»i Pmre*,' N'OTK'E ia hereby given, that Litters Testamentary on the estate of Wilson. Fearce, late of Cranberry Tp., Butler county, dee'd, ha*e beoo dujy granted ti> the i)udarsiirnn<l. therefore, all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate, are to mak»- inuneiliete settlement, and thos'i having claims rtgairtsi the wirnf, will pr/jeent thorn, properlv •'«ted for settlement. TlfOS. IU»HINSUN, Sept. •, 1866. J. 0. MARSHALL, Kxecutore. farm for Male. Jjtoll'tV acren of fmproVW I'antf fbr sale In Pe*.r. ! JL Tp.,*six mi lee £ioiu the borough of Butler an«J fourth iniiefromOie Butler A Aliegbeny Plank fi | sonvciuent to churches, schools Ac. ri r particular r terms, enquire 112 the undersigned. . I Sept H, Q. A. HHKfiVW.'
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