THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa., Wednesday, Oct. H,'865 THE ELECTION The Election. The result of the election is all that eould be desired —a glorious Union vic tory. The State is carried ; the exact figures not known. Our county, too, is all right. The following is the result of the elec tion in the comity, so far as heard from : Republican Majorities—"airview,Bo; ■ Washington, 95; Clay, 80; Concord, 85 ; i Parker, 01; Penn, 43 ; Slipperyrock, 20; i Centreville, 1; Cranberry, 1 ■!; Franklin,! 4; Mercer, 12; Adams, 28 ; JJrady, 3 ; Centre, 20. Democratic Majorities—Donegal, 07 ; Oakland, 18; Hor. Butler, 05 ; Duller tp., j 12; Jackson, 30; Forward, 2(5. So far, the result shows about 125 lie- ' publican gain on last November election. The couuty will go about 450 Republican. Good for old Duller! Ohio. Ohio has gi>no the same way, by a large majority. Copperhead ism is wiped out. ; unit ihe public confidence in the patriot ism and integrity of tho Union l'arty re-expressed. Good enough for one day W'-ft-Tlie following is a special dispatch just received from Pittsburgh. I'LTTHITUNMI, Oct. 12, 1865. Mil. THOMAS IIOHINSON ESQ.—WE have the State by 15,000 majority. > A. M. DROWN. St)- Those interested in the premiums j awarded at the late fair, will find the list I in our next week's issue. Mr. lleineman will then be prepared to pay all premiums when culled for. Appointment**. We have just bceu informed that Mr. Campbell Miller has been appointed Post Master of M'Candless 1' 0., this county, also, that Xachariach Philips has been ap pointed Post Master of the Hoyilstown of fice. We arc glad of this,and hope that the offices may again be opened at onco for the accommodation of the public. We have no doubt the gentlemen appointed will make faithful and efficient officers. Shir In placing the names of the pat rons of the Hul/ir Amrrirun on our list, wo have omniittcd the names of those who were roadlng the Cith.ru or any member of whoso family was in receipt af our pa per. These adjustments had to be made by inspection,and doubtless mistakes have occurred. All such will be corrected on due notice. Those who bad paid in ad vance will get a credit on our books for amount paid to Amrriran, so that no in convenience wiil bo experienced by anv. 4«a5~ The citizens of Jefferson township and vicinity, arc hereby respectfully no tified that, having served my time in the army of the United States, and been reg ularly discharged with my regiment, 1 have again returned to my homo, anil am prepared to transact all legal business per taining to my office as a 'Justice of the Peace. C. HOFFMAN Saxonburg, Oct. 4, 1865::3t. EiaT" All persons desiring information concerning enrolment, Draft, &c., will ad dress Mr. Dej. W. Drcdin, Allegheny city. All tho Records, Official Papers, &e., have boon turnod over to Captain Foster, whose office is on the cornar of Penn st and Garrison alley, Pittsburgh Mr. Bro din has been retained by Capt. Foster to give information aid take charge of rec ords of 23d Dist., Pa. PRETTY WINDOWS. —We hove often been struck with admiration at the ex quisit taste displayed by the Dry Goods House of D T. Papo & Co., but their .wiudows are only mere finger boards, in dicative of the stock to be found within tho store, lu French Merinos, all wool D'Lning, Dross Goods, in fact of all fancy and Staple Goods, and Trimmings—their stock is unusually heavy, and well selected, ! and were purchased previous to the very dfcidod advance. Purchasers will do well to stroll through this elogant store. They will bo very apt to make puecliase. ABSURD HOPES.— The English holders of the cebel cotton loan have still nn idea that the Government of the United States is re sponsible fur the payment of a debt contract ed to destroy that government- Besides the absurdity ot* such on idea, how Are these bondholders to come into court claiming rebel property as an indemnification, wlicu they must have lent the money in Aielution of the noutriality act and the queen's proci lunation? ! Arrival anrt Departure ol'Mails j Th. mililfrom Batter to Eul SanJj, by war of Holy- | ! ok*. Oonltmrin., Anmdal., Mtnrtmjill# «»»'» i . rltlo. as mil«: lofive» Bntlor on >lon«lny «u.I FriJuj of 112 .-ooh W'rk, nt n 0-cl.x-k, n. n>„ rrt.n. .... T,ic«,l»y *ml , ! Saturday «Vf wtfh weekat 7o*opu«,p. to- | The m.il from Butler Pat.inhnrz Jarren.-. (lie, Frwport. Slicirer » Cri« l.oacia, li i-HO.ore an.lO«lil»n.l Ci'i« H «its, 4.1 mile.; i i™J;" s,,'tleron TV-*l«r .nd •>' «ch «-«.k,»t 5 o'clock, it. m.: return* on Friday and Monday cf each J '" TW milil"£ ''' s '* r "" f - b:r "■*' nfMunnt .T rnVr-" or,,! IMorM.. n . 2S mile-: , Bitter .mM..n.laT "'«> Tl.nrMn.v of mrh week.nt fi o'clock n. m; return* l> n Tiwrfsy und Friday of ea» h work, at 5 o'clock. p. m. Tho mstil from Butler to LauretKelmrg. bj way of North Oakland Barnharf" Milln. Baldwin and Bruin, 2»milea, twra Butler on Monday and Friday of end, week, at 9 o'clock, a, in: returhs oh Tuesday and Saturday of each week, at 9 o'clock, p. in. T>,,. inii from Bntler to New ??rlghton, by way of Pe- Ilre.k-Ne. lc and Zelie.BHile.» mile.; *t'h tw» Stall -rh- between nr«.k.Neek an.l.Zel of ZZSSSi 5o eloek, p! *. " m.n B»«'" <• fituiHint, by *»j «t "J";'' MUI" Bakerrtown. Tally C**y, Ktrci, Oe.|«.<■■ an.l Alle r.,v s-1 mil**: h-««e» Butler every exe,- t ,t 112 h, a. nu arrlrei at llntter from IMtt imrith l.r the <ame route, «»ery day, Snmlaj eleept.Kl, i.t 1 o'clock, p. m. The mall from Butter to Mercer, by way of McCandlesa Brownlnjrton, Slippery-Hock, North Liberty, linden and Balm 32mflea; leaven Butler overy day. Sunday rxcep te.l at 1 o'clock 1». ni.: returns by the same route ovary day'. Sunday excepted; arriving in Butler at i o clock in the rooming. The mail from Bntler to Indiana, by way of Coyb « rill,. Worthlngton, Kittannlng. Klderton and Shelocta, 4S miles: leavoa Butler on Monday and of each week.at 4 o'clock, a. in.: retuniaon Tnewlay and Friday of each week, at 7 oVJock,p. in. Tlic mall from Butter to Bnydntown « miles, leaves Bovdatowu on Friday niondngof each week, arrive* at Bntler in the forenoon ; # depart* for Boydstown name <iay nfte.r the arrival of tho mall from Pittsburgh. JIUTLEH MAIiKETH. PBTLW,?#., October 11, 18C0. BUTTKK—Frenh Boli 3ft tents per pound BEANS —White, f1,50 per bu-hel. BAULKY—Spring V) BI'K.^WAX —'V> cents ser pound. K> >(<K—:enta perdoit n FLOUR—Wheat, Ss.fto to 6,00 per liund.; Byo 60 Buck per huiH*.. KKI'IT Dried Apples,s2,oo to per bushel; Driod Peaches. HOto4.r-0. FK ATII Kit Sl—cents per ponnd. 011A1N—Wheat sl.7sper bushel Bye, 70 Oats, 40c i Corn 80: Back wheat. 76c. IJUOCF.UIHB—Coffee, Bio, 40c per pound: Java, s«c , Blown Supif- 18c per pound: do. White. '-o< N.O. Mola.n os $1.50 cents p #»r gallon; Syrup l,ftunnd sl,«ft. JIIBKP—" per pound. LA 111'— c uts p«T pound. NAlLS—l7,ooper keg. IMITATORS—SI and perlmshel. I*OB K—ll to 15 conts per pound- It AOS—I cents per jM.nnd. LIC'K—IO cents p«*r jniund. ...... , stlKMrf Clover fi,-j |»«r bushel; Timothy ?3, t»0 ax. S-I.W. / 8A LT—s3,; 0 per barrel TALLOW—IO conts per pound. WOOL—COo per ponnd. I PITTHH X ll€i II M A UKKTH October U APPLF.S— fajWfa ? pei ; M-i-i. BrTTKß—Kreah 8011. "J" V?!e per .» | CllKßßK—Western Henerve, l'\ p<"r in; Ilimburg, 17 per |t». j per d'-ron. I I,<>i:t:—Wheat. fUKi Sll : Buckwheat, 112 IJK \ IN—Wliont. $2.011'») $.210: Corn, 0"c. Oat «V , B\ULF.V—Si«ri»»g, $•-'«».: Fall, $1.86 i II It 00 BUI KS—Sugar. 25 r.A 2Gcts per lh: p. r f*.; Molaswa, 1,18 (aj 1,20 c per gallon : Syrup. IJO 60 | $1,25 per gallon. SALT —Liverpool, $2,5.'»i0 , >3,;!0 per sacl:; No. 1. extra, 1 s3l Ht per barrel. SKKDS— h'l.w.eed. J,! |'er l.uAet S I*E€' IAI - MWTICJKIIU | slxo*clock. Brethren from sister 1/slges are respectftil y invited to attend. By order ol il"- N. <«. n A. Y. M.—Bntler Lwlgo. No. -T'J. Y.M.h.ddi /j\ its stated meetings in the Odd F« , ll'-\v> Hall, on Main Street. Butler Pa. on the fii-t Wwdnes duv ofeft.il month. Brrthron from sNt.-r / \ .'.odges are r«-»p«a t fully invited toattoiid. By ordor of tho W. M. TO OOHItHPfIVfiS. SI'FFKIIKBS WITH CON SUM I*T!ON Asthma, Bn»n ehltis. or any disease «tf the Throat oi Lurigs, will ho ! cheerftilly furnished, without charge, with the remedy by 1 the use i> f v.hhh the Rev. Kdward A Wils. n .•! Will- ! I inmsbnrg. New York, was completely restored to health, j ! after Having suffered several years with that dread dls- | 1 ease. Consumption. To Consumptive sufferers, this rem- ■ cdy i" worthy of an immediate trial. It will eo*t m»th invr. ami may he the meaiis of their perfect i. storaii -n. Th -e divilrinc the same will please address BKV. KD WARB A. WILSON. HM.'ftSorni SCCOM. STKKKT. Wllllanishiug, Kings County, New York. Augu«t 10,::flt: VALIM IHjE UKCIPEB. F.niron CmzKX.— Dmr Sir —With your permis*i<»»% I wish to say to the reader* of your paper that I will send j by return mail, to nil who wish It, (free 1 a reolpo with : full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable I Italia, that wiil effectually remove, iu t «u days, Pliuples, I blotches, Tan. Freckle*, and all Imparities of the >kin, : caving the same *nft, clear, smooth, ami beautiful. 1 will also inaii free to tlnata having Bald lletids or ; Hare Faces simple directions and information, that will enable them to nturt a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or Moustache, in h-ss than thirty days, i These recipes are va'uble to both old and young, and I as they are mailed to nil who need them free of charge, hey lire worthy the attention of nil who prixe a clear ! ure Skin, or healthy growth of hair. I All applicanta answered bv return mall, without I charge. TIIOS. F.CHAPMAN, | CheinUt and Perfumer, No. 831, Broadway, N. Y. ■ Aug. 10.1805, 8-w. ACARDTOTHE SUFFERING. DO Yor Wish TO 11R CI7RKB? IF SO. SWAh j low two or three hogsheads of•'Buchu,*' ''Tonic Bitters,'' •'Siirsaparilla,'' ••Nervons Antldot«n." Ac.. *c., Ac., and after you are satisfied with tho rosnlt.then trvono bo* of ; <>LB DOCTOR BUCHAN'S KXOLISIIBPHCIKIO PILLS I —an<l be restoreil to health and vigor In less than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, , prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken-down , und nhattered constitution. Old and young can take them with advantage. Dlt. BP'. HAN'S KNGLISII SPK ; CIFIC PILLS cure In lew than 3*» days, the worst cases of NF.UVOPSNKSS, linpoteucy. Pri'iuatnroDecay, Sem inal WeakneyH. Insanity and ail Prinary. Sexual, and Nervous Affections, no niatb>t from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an order, Address JAMES 8. BUTLER, No. 420 Broadway, New York, General Agent. P. S.—box sent to any addrseson receipt of price— which Is (~ht* IfnlUir—pott fret. A descriptive eir ' cular seut on application. liutler, July 10, 18(>4::8w. To Drunkards Old) DOCTOU BUCHAN'S DRUNKARDS' I'PRK, permanently eradicates the ta«.te for strong drink , ami cures the worst cases cf drtinkcuness iu less than eight weeks. I Thousands of reformed inebriates now live to bless the day they werefortanate enough to commence the use of this valuable remedy. Price Two DolUra a package. Mailed to anv address on receipt of an order, by, JAMBS BUTLKII, 4SO Broadway. N'ewYcrk. Sole Agent lor United States. Aug. 18, 1805, R—w. \GENTLRMAN cured of Nervous Debility Prematuru Decay, and the effects of youthful indis cretion, will bo happy t«» funr-h .rhers \airh the means of cure. uj h u-y \ iti?. :. i • is simple, aafe and certain. For full particulars, by rett. •. trail. ?• • idress It. DEN. June *,1805, 3m. GO iu St.. New Vork. Sixth Quarterly Report, OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANKOFBUTLER Oct. 2d, 18^5. HK.su; ltc £«*. L'uited States Setfirriti' 112.ljt>0ii Cash on liau<l i»,ll!l 83 Notes and Bills discounted 56.1441,56 Due from Itanks, Im.6JW.7J Banking House and Furniture U imnki.im) Kxpvnses 1,106,47 L'nite«l States Taxes paid «... 418,04 f;M3,S«U)O LIABILITIES, Capital Stock ..... 100,«00,00 Circulation 894150,00 Due Dep05it0r5......€>V,046.07 Surplus 1 horeby certify that the almve is a true abstract of a Report made to theComptrollei of tj»e Currency, of tho condition of this Dauk, for the Quarter ending October Al, 1865. I. J. OOMMI3K3B, Cashier. l>lssM»lutloii of I'urtuerHliip. iit hereby given, that the Partnership hero il tofore oxistiug in the Drnggist business in the borough of llutler, between Dr. 11. F. Hamilton, and ; David Vance, under the name and titleof Is. lMfamiltoU j k Co. has been mutually dissolved We return OUT I sincere thanks to the public geuernlly for their kinu ptttronaue. The business will be conducted in the oM istaud, in Boyd's BU>ck, Main street, by F. Hamilton Dlt. 1). F„ HAMILTON. s«iit. §th:.at. DAVID VANCE. HEAD-QUARTERS FOR FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, The Best Assorted and Largest Stock of Goods ever opened D. T. FAFE COS. I Or.e Door S juth of Ist National Bank SSsaSScs*, l*a. ii mm m A IV I> DEFY COMPETITION as far as Variety, Styles Quality of Goods and Pri ces are Concerned. Witlierspoon Institute. rnilKnoxt 1 open on the IW'th of October. l*ev. Win. l.ltrough has been appointed Principal, and has accepted the ap pointment. This gentleman was recently Professor of Natural Science in Washington College, and comes with the highest testimonials. Dr. Scott, President of Washington College says of him. "In scholarship, matters of teaching, IUIMUIOUS uess, tact and supceas in manugiuK and governing youth, 1 consider him admirably qualified.'' A well qnalHied music leather wiil come with him. |jOYAI< YOU.NO, See. of the Hoard of Trustees. Sept. 27, 1866. Watches and Clocks. j rnilK undersigned w ,v uld ro«f»e« »fully inform the pnh- I lie, thai he has on hind and is constantly receiving THK M'.H PATENT I.F.VEK PhOCK. striking—the first that ha« ever been offered for sale lu this place.— Mantel clocks of nil description*, and of the best quality itltd workmanship. American and Patent Lever Watches. hunting ea«e. warranted to keep good time. Colt and Sharp's Revolver's, and Cartridges, Jowidry of all kiieN.nnd of K-MHI quality; all of which will be sold on reasonable terms for cash. Watches and Clocks repaired, and broken Jewelry mended in a workmanlike manner. Don't forget the place—on Ihe West side of Main Street, South of the Court House and the second door North of Thomas Stehlev's Dry Oood's Store. CUAULKS WISEMAN. Sept. ft, 1M15,::3nt. I'ai'iii For Nale. rpilKnmlerslgne,l offers for sale the farm upon which I he lives. In !'enn Tp , containing sixty awes of pn*l farming land, about twenty acre* cleared, with a good log house and stable, a variety of fruit tree#, Jtr. Fur ther information can be had by calling on tho Editor of the Citizen, or on the subscriber on the premise#. JOSEPH REDOUBT. Sept. 4.1805::3t ZtSrOTIOiE. I S hereby given, that my wife Kebeecn. has left my be»l and bonrd without any just cause. All presons are, thtrefore, hereby notified nt to harbor her or give her any credit ou myaccouut.as I am determined to|»ay no debts of her contraction. Aug. 10, l*«>o. JAMES SIMMERS. HEAD QUARTERS. NEW ESTABLISHMENT JOHN P. ORE, LA TE OF THE POTOMAC ARMY, PHOTOGRAPHER &AMBROTYPIST, HAS erected a New Building op Jefferson street, op posite the CiTi/K.i Office, Where he is prepared, with an entirely NEW APPARATUS and MATFHIAL of thr VEIIY BEST (JCAL/Tl and LA TEST STYLES, to take LIFE LIKE PICTURES. THANKFUL FOR PAST PATRONAGE, W E OFFER our services to the public ; and pledge ourselves to spare no pains or labor to accommodate alt who may think proper to give Us a call. JOHN P. ORR. Butler, Oct. 4, lS6S::tf. JAS. A. TVTKGLsEY, lias in Store, and for Sale, At the Lowest Prices, A very full and attractive stock of NEW GOODS, Comprising New aud desirable styles of JLADIES DRESS GOODS, FRENCH MKRINOF.S. COBU ROS, ALL WOOL POPLINS, ALPACAS, DEDAINP. PRINTS, Ac. A Splended Stock of Sliawls BLANKETS and FLANNLF.S. BALMORAL k HOOP SKIRTS NeW Styles of Woolen Hoods, WOOLEN t&IT SHAWLS, SONTAGS yt'BIKS AC. Glovas Hosiery and Fancy Goods. ME AS WARE iC DOMESTIC GOODS. Buyers will it io U*eie-iiitere»t to call and exam ine our assortment. JAMES A. NEOI.EY, South end of Jowu —Duller Pa. Oct. 4, lMteet. A Spurge E)arlt Baj Horse. T EFT furnace on Saturday tbo T2th lust., i I ille Is prohablv in ClearfleM »r Summit Townafclp. if lie hoa not pass- d bark |o Will Jtoy Furnace, froi:. l which he came last week, Having been worked pretty Steadily In wagons, he ia marked with the collar; end has a small but very tender sore on the top of neck where the collar works. This is very sensitive. Any person bringing tho lunw back to IV in field Furnace,'or giving me word so that 1 may get hint, will b»» liberally rowanl.il. WM. STEW A III'. Aug. lii, 18C6. The Nation: A Weekly Journal of Politics, Litera ture, Science and Art. Tmsjonrnal will not be the orgnn of any party, sect,or body. It will, on the contrary, make an earnest effort to bring to the discussion of pal : cal and kocial questions a really critical spirit, and to wage war upon the vices «.f violence, exageration, and misrepresentation by which so much of the politic.nl writing of tho day Is marred. The criticism of books nnd works of art will form one of its moat prominent fuafeircs; and pains will be taken to have this task performed in every case by writers poa sessing special ijualißeat ions for it. It Is intended, in the interest of Investors, as well as of the public generally, to have questions of trade and finance treated every week by a writer whose poaftlon and character will give his articles an exceptional value, and render them a safe ami trustworthy guide. A special correspondent, who l»a/ been Selected for this work with care, has started on a journey tin (High the South. His letters will appear hereafter every week, and he is charged with the duty of simply reporting what he sees and hears, leaving tho public as far as |H>4olblo to draw Its own inferences. It embraces among its regular or occa : »nal contribu tors tho following names: * Henry W. Longfellow, J antes UnsM.ll Lowell, John H. Whittier, Samuel Elliott (Ex-President Wn. Collegu, Hartford.) Prof. Torre v. (Harvard,) l>r. Francis Lieber, ProfAwor Hold win siulth, (Oxford,) Prwfiwaor Child. (Harvard.) Henry Jauvs, Charles E. Norton Judge B oid (Baltimore,) Edmund Qutney. Prof. W 1). W httny, ( \ ale) l'rof. I). C. Oilman, (Vale,) Judge Daly, Proi I)wight, (Columbia College,) Prof. Tavhr Judge Way land. Frederick Law Olmatead, Bev. Dr- .M - Clintock Iter, I>r. Joseph I*. Thompson. Bev. 1 hlllips Brooks ltev. Br. Bellows. C. J.Stille. Henry Tnekennnn, Bayard Taylor, C. A. Bristed,. C. L. Brace, BichardO. White, William Lloyd Garrison. Sidney George Fisher, Theodore Tllton, James Parton, Gail Hamilton. TKIIMS I Three Hollars per annum, in advance: Six months. Two Dollars. When delivered by Carries in N. York or Brooklyn. Fifty Cents additlonaL JOSEPH 11. BIC lIABD3, Pinusnr.n, 13i) Nassau street, N. V. ASSrcSSOK'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to nil peraonsintere»ted,tliat an appeal will be held at the "fibre of John Mitchell Kso , Assistant Assessor lu tho boio. of Bntlt-r, on tho ttst lay of Jul v. nml the Ist and Al days »112 August. for that portion of"the Twenty-third District of Pa., embra ced inthe county of Butler. At which time and place the annual list, an.l proceeding of the assistant As«es sors for said county, will be open to the Inspection of a" parties Interested, and appeals heard and determined, re lative to any erroiieons or excislve valuations, assess nieuta or enumeration* made by said AwiMijnl Assessors. \ it.—All appeal* must be made in writing, and spec ify the particular cause, matter or thing, respecting which a decision is requested, and shall, moreover, state the ground or prluclpl. ui Batter, Julv 19, lS<i6::3t. '•&'! I'"- To Bridge Knilrfers. XTOTICE Is herebv given, to nil concerned. that sealod j\ proposals will be received Up to the HHh of Sept. for the bulldlne of the Brldgo earn** Connoqnenessing Creek, on the south-east of tho borough of Bit let*, on the Butler and Ereeport road. Als > for the building of the bridge acresa Connoqtione-wing Creek, In Butler Tp. at the place where the jmbllc highway loading from the Butler Turnpike to Pttersvilla, across said creek. Pinna nnd specification* may l»e wen at the Commis sioners oftlco. Uy order of Comiiil*M()nera, HARVEY COLIHIBT, CI k. Bept. 13th 1805. DR. B. HAMILTON, Formerly of Sunbury,Butler Co., HAVTXO located 111 HUT I.l'll, "ir.-r* III* prnromlonal services to those w ho nee lit to give him a call. Offlee. that formerly occupied hv Br. Emerling. Stray Hi'ifcr. to the farm t»f tho subscriber in Marlon Tp. J Butler Co abouttho loth of Sept. a white Heifer, mixed with red oh side ears and leg*, two years old, tli" owner if requested to come forward prove property, pay charges and takelicr away, otherwise she will be dis posed of according to lew. JOSHUA ADAMS. NE\f SKIRTS FOBIBOS-0 The Groat Invention of the Age in HOOP SKIRTS. J, W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt. THIS INVENTION consists of Dt'PI.KV (.. r two) Klllp tic Pure He lined Steel Springs, ingeniously braded tight ly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the tough- e*t.most flexible. eiustie and durable Spring evor n-ed. They seldom bend orhraak, like the Single Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and b.iutifnl Shape more th»n twice as long as any single Spring Skirt thnt Kver lias or C*n be mad". Tt-.o wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Kll ptic Skirt will lie experienced particularly in all crowded Assem blies, Operas, Carriages. Hail road < ars, Church Pews, Arm Chair*, for Promenade and Ilonso Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as eaallv and couvenlontly as a Silk or Muslin Dress. A Ludy baring enjoyed the IMeastn e. Comfort ami (Jroat Convenience of wearing tlio Duplex Klliptte teel Spring Skiit for a single day will Never ufletward* willingly dispense with their IVM>. For Children, Misses, and Young l.adie* the? are superior to all others. TIIK IKXJPS are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice a* long as the Single yarn covering which it iw«l on all Single St«*el Hoop Skirta. The three bottom r«»ds on every .*kirt are also Double Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cover ing front wearing off the rod* whendiaggingdown stairs stone step*, Ac., Ac., which they are constantly subject tu when in use. All are made of new and elegant Conic I Tapes, and are the best quality in every part giving to the wearer the moat graceful and perfect Shape possible, and are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable,comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. WKST'S RRADLKY A CAHY, PROPRIETORS of the Invention, and SOl.h M ANI'FACTI" RKRS, 1»7, Chambers and 7«.» A HI Reade Btrecti, New York. FOR SAbK in all first-class Stores in this City, and throaghont the Uit*«ed State* and Canada. Havana do Cuba, Mexico, South America, ami the West Indies. Enquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or Spring Skirt. -4- ifi V. THOS7eobinsoS\ Attorney at Law, AM) PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, Office with Clin*. M'Candlma, KN<]., South West corner oftlic Ulmouil, lint let* n. & H. I4RIJO TAKK TIMS OPPORTUNITY TO RKTCRN THKIR thanks tu the cltlaens of Butler and vicinity, for their patronage in the past. We are still engaged in Buying. Itutchrriufr and Selling Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Mo will spare no paina to furnish our old customer* and all new one* who may favsr us with a call, with the very BEEF, flI TTOV A PORK That can be procured, or that the market can afford.— We are determined to do all in our power to aci-oinmo date the public; and feel satisfied that they will give us their patronage. Shop on Main street, nearly opposite Berg's Store. Sept. 27, 1863. Administrator"* \»lice. is hereby given, that letter* of Administrn- tlon on the eatate of Arthur Crawford. doc' 4, late of Cherry Tp Ifntler Co. Pa., hare been dnly granted to the under*!-;ned, therefore, all persons knowing them selves Indebted to s*ld estate are reqiffested to make im mediate payment and tliosc having claims against the same will present them property authenticated for set tlvment. JNO. W. CRAWFORD, Oct. 4tb, ISM. ROBANA CRAWFORD. Administrator's Xotiee, Eitalc of Wm. Martin dec if. I UTTERS or A.lminlrtrnti. non tli<- c.tato nf Win. J Martin, late *f Marion Tp., dee'd, have thi* day (Sej.t. 26. 18t<») been duly grunted to the undersigned, therefore, all poisons Indebted to said estate are ies pectfally notified to make immediate pa\ merit, ami those having claims against the same, Will present them prop erly authenticated for settlement. Oct. 4, 1865* BOBT. GILCHRIST, Adiu'r. A<liKiiiKi«tralorN .Notice. WHKRKAS, letter* of administrate on the estate of Alexander Bpeer, late of Clwrry Township, Butler Co. Pa , dee d, liava heed granted to the subscri ber, all persons indebted to said estato are requested to make liomddiate payment, and those be.viijg claim* against the same will present them, without delay, duly authenticated for settlement. RUIIAMAH BPKKR, Oct. 4, 1865,* Administrator. CHARLKS MCCAXDL.WJ HUGH C. GRAHAM McCANDLESS & GRAHAM, At tomey V at Law. Office oar the South-wost corner of the Diamond, Bntlor.Pa AIso,CLAIM AGENTS for securing J\nsPtni, Arrears of /try and Bounty Money, for Soildwrs, or if they aro deader their legal representatives, in prosecuting Sol dier's Claims, 04* those of their Representative*, no charge until coll acted. IS::tt PHOTOGRAPHS, • "v> >«*)» A— E52! ::. . »■ ':; 5 IlpWPF'© s sac= —3 DAGUERREOTYPES, HAVING FULLY COMPLETED ALL TIIK NECEB - arrangements for Photographing^ in all the rvioiM or the art. Mr. Husselton would respectfully rail the aUentiunof iho public to his newly Furnished Establishment, on tin* corner of Main and Jefferson itroeU, opposite Wel»er A Truntmtn'i Store, where he is now fully prepa red to make at the shortest possible notice, l'/fO TOUR A I'HS, A MJJHOTVPK.I FUJI I! EOT} 7 'KS. Espial to the rery host ( all and ICxam In SpceltiKeiiH. It. C. lIUB3LETON. flutter, June 14, ISCft. STEEL TOOTH, IIAY AND GRAIN RAKES, WALKER'S IMPROVEMENT. MANUFACTURED 11Y «. c. itoixsi>'(;, Butler, Pa. These flakes ore warranted to ho eipiully as g»»od, and much cheape in market. Butler, Claim Assciaf, rnilK undersigned would rcspectfhlly notify the puMfc X that be ha# been regularly commissioned as CLAIM _A_Q-HHSTT, for securing Mount# Money, Arreart of l\iy and l\n tion*, tor soldiers, or if they are dead, for their legal representatives. No charge will he made far prosecuting the chums of soldiers, or their representatives until the stun- are collerted. 0. E. ANDEItSON. I'utl-r. June 27. IRW. ( ESTRATS. ClAMEtothe i-esldencn of the subscriber, living In j Harrisvlllo, Butler Co. l»a. on the 1~»th of June last, one Sorrel Mare, white strip on face, sprained in left hind leg, three white feet, audahout twelve years old. Ai.no—A Bay Mare, swoneved In both shodldcra, and has bad Boilers in both; and I* five yearn old. The owner or owner* are not I fled to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise thev Will be disposed of accordiLg t<» law. WM. A. CUMMIN®. Ilarrlst ille July 13. ISAS. To Builder*, SEALED proposals for the re-building of a Brick School House in Penn township, will be received" up to Sat urday. tiie 30th of September, lust. Plans and spocl fixations can be seen with .lobn Me'arg Jr. with whom proposals can be left. Bond with security will be requi red for the faithful performance of the contract. Tlu- Board reserves to Itself the privilege of rejecting any and all of the bids. lsy order of the board, JOHN Q A. KENNEDV,Bec'y. Sept. 13, 18C5. Adiuinis<razor's ZVoicc. 1" ETTEUS of Administration on tho estate t»f John j Allen Ksq. late of Alh-Vienv Tp.,doe'd. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate ate requested to make immediate payment,and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. J- B> ALLKN, Sept. 0, IMS, Adm'r. AiliiiiiiiHtrnlor'M Motive. Estate of Jacob W tot Kit nßc'n. T ETTBKS of Administration, on the evtate of Jacob I j Winter, late of Muddycreek Tp.. dee'd have this day been duly grafted to the undersigned, the*, fore, all per sons Indebted to said »*tnt'- are respectfully notified to make immediate payntent.and those having claims against the same, will present them proper: v iinthentlca ted for settlement. W W. ROBKRTB Ad'm. Adm inist rat or's Kot ice T KTTltltSnf Administration, on the estate of \V. C. | J Maxwell, late of Mercer Township dee'd. have been granted to the undersigned, therefore all persons indebted to said estate are respectfully invited to make immediate payment, nnd those having claims against the same will present them prrpcrly authenticated for set tlement. J.C MAXWELL. Sept. ft, Adm'r. Farm lor Nate. \ valuable 112 •rm containing 45 acres, more or less. In Parker Tp. Butler C«w Pa., on the row! leading from North Washington to Martinshnrg, two miles from either village, directly on the ronte of the Bear Creek Bull Bond: (part of Which Is tinder contract,) A depot will probably be within one fourth of a mile of sai«t property. (frlst and Sawmill within one •fourth of a mile. The land Is well timbered with good chestnut timber There is abundance of coal on tho premises, It Is supposed to be oil territory. There are two wells go ing down in the nolgliborho«»d. The farmls well watered Kor terms and further particulars inquire of John ft. Shryock or John Shryock, Esq. at Shryock'* Mills, in wild*Tp. JOHN 0. SHRYOCK. Sept. 13, Iftfift, 3-t. Administrator's Notice. rKTTEBS of Administration on the estate of J:u-ob j Walters, late of Butler township, dee'd. have this day been granted to the undersigned, therefore all per son* indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the fnme will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. PHIMJP HICK EL, Sept. 20, 1805, UEOKGK WALTERS. Bear Creek Railroad. I)BOPOSALS will be received for the grubbing, clear ing, eartb-work and masonry of Twenty sections of the Beii f, rcek llailroad, located IVoai a pofut on the Erie and Pittsburgh INilrond, south of WestOreeuville to a point eastward of Mercer, until 2 O'clock P. M. September 26th. All proposals must l»e made tor separate sections, and may be sent to L. D. Williams, E«|.. Secretary of the company at Meadeville, or he given at tho S*. Charles Hotel, West Greenville, on September 2Cth, where the Board of Directors will meet for award. All Information can be attained by application to W. L. Brigden. Engineoref tho Company at Mercer. W. REYNOLDS, Sept. 20.18(W>:;lt. President. LOST, ON or alw>nt the lAtli of June a Pocket Book con taining about Bft dollars and a Discharge.some idrire between Fishers Tavern and Butler, the finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at the Citizen Office, Butler Pa. BOBT. M'QUTSTAIN. Sept.27, !BftT». Church Building Notice. "VT OTICE is hereby given, to Carpenters that projio i,\| sals for building a frame church thirty by forty-five fcfet, in tlin borough of Saxonburg, will be received un til the 14th of October not, at noon. Proposals to be hantled into K. E. Maurledl, Esq., Saxonbng, Butler 0». Pa., where plan and specification* can bo seeuaudothor information obtained. By order of the Sept. '-T, IKtiTi. BU|L»I!TO COJMIITTEE " -WAirTED. A BOY from seventeen to eighteen years of age. of In dustrious habits, and good character, can find an importunity to learu the House Carj»eiiter trade, by ap plviug at onceto 8.0. l*L'lt\ IS. S<«pt. Jft, IM'S. ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF BfEW GOODS. H. G. HEINEMAET has just received from the Kast A New & Splendid Stock OF noon.*, PHOTOGRAPH MULES, PIIOTOOItA PJI A I.IS VMS of tho very latest style and of the btst Material a Large & Fancy Assortment OF WALL PAPER. FOOLSCAP, COMMERCIAL NOTE and LETTER PAI'EB ; ENVELOPE of every variety; Inks of all kinds; Gold ami SteeflVas: all of which, together* irt» many other articles in his Hue of business, he is pro pared to sell as low as the l/*pest. Wulk in. aitd Gentlemen, and enamino e«r stock, and juHge of the quality and prices fa-younM*w. GROVE R & BAKER'. CF.I.EUKATKD ELASTIC SMITH SEWING-MACHINES. Wr.re awarded the hitjhes orer at C'mpetitors, at the Joltotcinj State ami County Fairs of 1803. NEW YORK STATE FA IK. Fir*! I'remlnra fur Family Machine. First Premium tor Manufatturiig Machine First Premium for Machine Work INDIANA MTAT'K FAIR First rreminm for Machine for all purport *. First Premium for •lacblne work. VBKMONT STATE FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Mnniiinrturln}* Machln Fir<t Premium for MacUtats Work. OHIO STATE FA lit. First Premium for Machine Work. IOWA STATE FAIR. First Premium for f.tmll} Machine. First Premium for ManiilMtatlßu Machine First Premium for Machine Wotk. ILLINOIS ST A'l E FAIR FirKt premium for Machine for all purposes First Premium for Machine Work. KKNTUCKY 81 ATE FA 111 First Premium for Machine fo- nil purposes First Premium for Machine Work. MICH Hi AN STATE FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Mac! Ine Work. PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Mannfac-tun On Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. OREGON STATE FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. First i'remlum for Machine Work. Cliittemltin 00. (\ t. Atcr'l First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. Fiuitklifl Co. (N- Y.) Fair. First Premium for Family Machine. First Preii ium for Manufacturing Machine. Cliupiniii Valley (Vt.) Agr'l Hoc. First Premium for Fanily Machine. First I'remlum for Manufacturing Machine. First I'remlum for Machine Work, llamouen 00. (Muss.J Agr'l Sue. JMploma for Family Machine. Diploma fo»- Machine Work WttHliinutou Co. (N. Y.) Fair. First Premium for Family Machine. Qitceiin Co. (N. Y.) Agr'l boo. First Premium for Family Machine. F.rst Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine \\ ork. Uo. (N. V.) Kiiir. First Premium for Family Machine. Meclmnica' Institute (Pa.) Fair First Premium for Machine f„ r all purposes. First Premium for Machine Work Wl-i am aow sendlnuby mall. free of pcstajre. or.r FINK DIAMOND ('CUNT "UNION OOI.D i'KNS."lnd 811. veR KxTe»»lON HUDtic;! oA«<* NVWIIII I.end Pencil, beautifully chased. at our wholesale price of fl '25. We never before retailed them leas than £4 each. They are acknowledged to he the ino»t durable mid beautiful In market. They are manufactured ofPiiiGOLD,and finUbejl in lit* hint posiihlt 1 ityli l . They are celebrated f«*r their ndaptnes* to every hand and style ofwrttlo<r. making a beautiful light or heavy stroke when desired .We have sold over one hundred thousand ••Union* Pen* during the past eight month*, .uid we have not r - celved one word of dissatisfaction from anyone lining our Pen*. They are the BUST Gold Ten made, and sold for onequartc the price charged by ninny. Any one ordering bv inal I will receive their Pens by the next return mall Our goods always nrrl »e safely ut their destination. Me particular to write your address plain. One trial of our (Johl Pens will convince aim person of their superiority. We also send, without extra charge, HOOD'* UMSAT HOOK OF MHISK CUKTB. or How TO MAKR»S A DAY WITHOUT CAP ITA!.. One of these Secrets cost the publisher TK'FLO for the right to publish IT Severe I persona are now making IM'ih per month hy these HecreH. Thlsbook IN worth 93U to any man or woman. L lent. Asa Hen nett. a wounded soldlej. writes us from Chicago, I. has realized, in four iiouth*, #51:) by knowledge oh allied from tills book. We send one Gold IVn.SIL. ver Kxtenslon Case and Pencil and llook of Secrets, for SI '25; three for 13.80; four for 91.(0, six lor 86.50, twelves # 12. Government mener. adre' Al. YOUNG fc HKO*., o|.l 137 Monroe Street. New York. TO IJONSUMPTIVK?*. —Suffers with Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, or any diserse of the Throat or 1<IIII<{», will be c heerfully furnished, with out charge, with the remedy by the use nf which the Hev. I'iBWABD A. WILSON, of Williamsburg. New York, was completely restored to health, after having suffered several years with that dread disease, Con sumption. To Consumptive sufferers, this remedy 1* worthy of an Immediate trial. It will co«t nothing, and may be the mean* of their perfect restoration.— Those desiring the same will please address Hev. HOWARD A. WII.SON, lUSSouth Second Street- Williamsburg, King* County, New York. August 9, 'Wi -Ow. JJv»IF YOU W ANT TO KNOW A I.ITTI.K OF KVKRYTIIING relating to the human system, male and female; the causes and treatment of disease's; the marriage customs of the world; h »w to marry well and a thousand things never published before, read the revised and enlarged edition of ''MKDICAL COM MON SENSB." a curious hook for curious people, and a goo* hook for' very one. lut) juges, IW Hlustra. tlons Price $1 ..'HI. Contents table sent frco to any address Hook* may be had at the Hook storos, or will bo sent by nail, post paid, on reeeipt of price Ad tires* K. U. POOTK, M H.. June'2B, '(ls-Gin .] 1130 Broadway. New York. iQ* A C4RD TO THK SUFFERING—Do you wlsn to be cured ? If so, swallow two or thret hogs heads of "ISticbu." *'Tonic Hitters/' "SMfcifmrille," "Nervous Antidotes." Jtc., Ac . Ac., ;unl after you are satisfied with the result, then try one box of OI.D DOCTOR HUCHA.N'S ENG 1.18 II BPKCIFIC IMLl.S—and be restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days 1 he} are purely vegetable, pleas ant to take, prompt and salutary in their elrerts on the broken down ard shattered constitution Old and yening can take them with advantage. Dr. Bucliaii's KnglTsli Specific Pill* cure in less tlnn 3u da vs. the worst c-ses of NF.KVOUSNF.SS. Impoency, Pre. mature Decay, Seminal Weeklies*, Instnlty, and all Urluaiy, Sexual, and Nervou* Affections, no matter from what cause produced. Price. One Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an ordtr- Address. JAMKSS. HUTLF.It No. 4*211 Broadway, New ITorkfGeneral Agent.- p S.—A box sent to any address on receipt of price which is One Dollar—po*t Free. ID" A descriptive Circular sent on application, % July 10, HW: bw. IR7~SMH TO (120 PKR DAY.— Wanted ail active le erzetic man in each county, ln**he United Mates.o j secure for himself the ex»lu*lve Right to sell "Ml ler's Metallic Hrocm Head," (by the use of which every one Is his own broom maker, without the aid of cord or lyings of any kind.) pateuted June I3lh, 1003. We can sudstantlate the assertion that agents ure now clearing from S'U to 9'20 pe day An active energetic man can sell from lOUU to QU'iU in a e.ounty Inclose stamp for ac rcuiar, giving full particulars and address. kIILLF.R A. DIAL. Clue innati, Ohio. July, 14th, inrOLD KVESMADKNKW.-A PAMPHLET directing how to speedily restore sight and give up spectacle*, without aid of doctor or medicine Seut bv mail, free, oa receipt of 10 cent*. Address. 1 K. H. FOOTK, ill D. June *B, '63::om) 1130 Hroadway, New York. Administrator's Notice 112 ETTKllri of administration on the estate of James Li Greer, late of Clay tp., Hutlei county, Pa., dee d, have l»eeu duly granted by the Register of said coun tv to the undersigned; then fore, ail persons knowing themselves Indebted to SiUl e>tate, will make imme diate pevment, and those bavinir cldim* against the same wfl' present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH GREER, Sept 27 HJS. Administrator Dissolution of Partnership ri*HE Partnership heretofore existing between the 1 undersigned Hi the Wooler. Manofaeturing bu siness. in Mechanisbnrg, Worth tp , Hutler county. Pa Is hereby dissolved bv mutual runseat PiIINEAS SUTLH F A SON Y The business hereafter will be : trrieirt en' at the old stand by PfII.NKAB who will use ev» ry effort to please his customer*, i Aug '23, IBKS--3. "SoTMCE. 4 PPLTCATrOW Will l»e made l» the next teglslatur of the State of Pennsylvania, for the incurporatio of the llarniony Savlags Bank, with a lapitel of Thlrt Th<msaml PollaYs. b'niil llSbk to be lut aU-d in Ihe bur ul Harm ny.lSuilcr l-'ounty.Hnid State. Jime'Jwn 1865. Goods! 1865. AND WKLLSHI.BCTKP STOCK Of Splendid Seasonable Goods, Ju>t received and for Sale at tht ITBW STORE OIF 1 WEBER & TROUTMIH, Bi»y#Ts RniMinsr. corner of M«» n A Jefferson its. BITLER, PA., Consist I up; of Dry floods, inch as FINK DHLAINS, CASIIMKRES, CO HERO B, i ALAPACAB, PRINTS. BALMORAL SKIRTS' A large nssot Inient of LADIES DRESS GOODS, of th«finest quality BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, atvlall kiwi* of Trimmings. i largs sssortmentof (JRXTB. WARE, such as CLOTHS, CASSIMKHKB, SATINKTTft, JEANS CATTONADKF, &c\ ltoiuly-Mndo Clothing. HATS AND GAPS Of the Tory latest Styimi A largo and frrll aeTcctcd Pfork of BOOTS & SHOES, Hardware, Quetcttwcre,, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, Anda Genuine Article of STRAIN ED HONEY, All of wbfch will be aold cheap for OASIf, or COUNTRY PRODUCE . WEBER & TROUTMAN. April Ift,lfi66::9m<i. 800T \^fe Sl| 0E LEATHER A N D FINDINGS STORE, ON MAIN STREET, Quo door North of M'Aboy's Store. f«EMS' FliEXCfl CAM'' HOOT?, f-FTOKS AND e'O.VftHKSS OAITHRS. LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS. MISBEB' liOOTH, yHOES, AND GI'iMS. BOYS BOOTS & SHOES. Children'* Nliocm of all Kliiclh. A FflJi AND COMPLKTR ASSORTMRNT of my own mannf ii luif. > • M-i.uiii\ <>n hnnd.aad woi k made to order, of the DKST STOCK nud in the LATEST STYLE. A Inrpe and full assortment of Ki>»tern stock, of tLe very insteriul ami wm kiusnnhlti. All kinds «.f LEATHER & FINDINGS French and Common Calf skins, Sole and Upper Leather, Morocco, Kips and Kids ROANS AND LININGS Of all kinds. We havn the largest, best srieeted, nnd for the tiine>", the cheapest *h>ek ever offered fur sale In Butler. The public are invited to call and examine fur them selves. May 31—tf THEODORE nUSKLTOV MOWING MACHINES. FA KM K!lfl are !uvit*d to call sad examin our :.ssort nient of MuwinK Machines. We are prepared tc fernirih them on raesonable terms and with the LATEST IMPROVEMENS. Wo also on hands. Hay Elevators. Cnltivatorn lr. Butler. May hi, lHftS, J. O. A W.CAMI'IO.hb. DYEING AND SCfiOHIi. rpilK Undersigned, having hee«.me an ajtent 112 vi 1. J'ITTHBI'IUiH HTKJM WKlJftt and SfOVUIMJ Kstablishmcet, Is now prepared to have all work of the kind dune un '•hurt notice, and reasonable term . I respectfully solicit the pa nonage uf the public. MBS. K. IIKJKTBBORGKK Milliner, Opposite LoW*y House, liu'ler, Pa. Jnne 7.3m0. Notice. On the E*tufr, of Wilton Pert rev. VTOTICB Is hereby irlven, that letters Te«tamentsry on the oxtate of Wilson I'aarce, late of Cranberry 1 p., Butler eoanty, dee'd, lisve been duly grunted to •lie undersigned, therefore, all j-ersous knowing thuni selves indehied to iaid estate, are respeetmily requested a>» irakf iqiuiediate setrlement, ami those having clslms aeniikt-i Oie same, will present thein, properly authentic eated for settlement. THOS. ROBINSON, Swpt. 6,180 ft. J. O. MARSHALL, Kxocntorf. Farm for Nale. FJIORTY Kive acre* ef irnpruvetl land for sale In Petjn Tp., six miles from the bnruujrh of Butler and one Cuurth mile from the Butler k Allegheny Plauk Road •onrenlent tuchnrches, iwhoulsAc. For particulars and tei'iy.", enqnire <>f She uodernigned. s«pt. e, m*h. /)HN q. A. KKNNKDV. FAMILY BIBLES. -A. FRESH BXJFFfY" OF Pfj.atograj)l> MMes* aI 1 fIEINEMAN'S March 22,1865. William E. Moore. PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT K. I*l'J li it kin's Office, Main Street. 07* poslte Zimmerman's Hotel, Butler, Itutier Co. PA. - 49" Ko charge until claims rocfrv*al.**uj»
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