ITrennurer's Halt*. T)DBIiC NOTICE In hereby given, tliat agreeably to I an Act of Assembly, pM«e<l the 9th day of March, A: D.. entitled an Act to Amend the Art entitled, Directing the mode <>f selling Unseated lands and Un treated lots, in Butler County, l'a., will ba exposed to «i!e for the arrears of taxes, at the Commissioner'* office, on the Second Monday of June, 1866, to wit: BEPt'DiATtD owners* ; Acrt. Tax. Butler Township. . ~ M'Calmot A. B 06 M Calmot A B 86 31 dl f «mr«nc. c . c^.. T r"* ip :. • »g llr. IV dm CUar *" d 60 11 23 Brady Own i o^ Ooylo John, Lot, 112». 61, 49. 40 *•» J ™ .lokn Fu«i.U>t . ,i Hakimel Wllllnm-, Li.l« 48, 47 4 -18 Horsey* Heirs Donegal Township. Dennis Houlihan 4 'j 8 t Uu;rU Town.f„p J 30 Joseph Ash ton •••; L<t tint tier Township. Thomas Howard's heirs Oakland TvwMhtp. «-„ J. Junbonjr, widow fcutt ' ' Tlioniiu JiviiM'li »"'! Ilenij- ; .Summit Towmhip. I I ~ Wllnoa M'Cnncllesit ! ,uu ■-> ~ WaMmgton TrmtMp. Beam George; part donation IOW.IJ w> 8. A. Purviance, lots 8,11 k 13. | | 7 ' \\ M. K. MOO It E, Treasurer. April 18th, IS6B Trwis'r'ii Salcor Nentcd LantU. f)UBLH' NOTICK i» hereby given that agreeably to I an A< t p;«--«d the 2Jth d«\ "112 April. ISO 4. entitled mi An to iid nee the Suite debt and for other purposes, in Butlt-r county, PH.. will be exj to -sin f..r arrears of taxes, at the Commissioner** Office. on the tid|M<ndty of June, 18W», to wit. owners NAMES. ■ Aert.\ Tax. Centre Township. j Christopher Miller *1 "[ f'° John Negley *•'" - ,) •*' .Samuel I'. Thompson. hoime and lot ' * 'JO Win M t andless, of Robt, Iht j 45 Horongh Millerstirwn. porterficld Al.B* noiiseand lot , 1 40 DonegoX Township. Dally Patrick !<»* I n Duruiug Hugh 4.* 3 Hoiitoti Kicbard. 4*« 8w Marion Township. Iturtner Andrew,... lot) I?) 62 Drown William 60 175 Helton Alex 50 130 Senton Margaret . 50 Ito Franklin Township. Thomps *n Hume* 183 33 R8 Neg ley , John 130 804 1 'mango Township. Donnelly Tho« 275.16 08 Vritspect lioronjh. Kelly k Armstrong, 1 lot. 260 M l.aiigbliii Bttlilap, ft lots 22 Spear Dr. heirs, 2 lots - »« Jiodds Win b heirs lot ... • • I ll ivs Kobt,liou-e A lot 2 tk, /Vters Hold. 1..1 lot. 4t) j 111»x/i inglon Tounship. Orossni'iu Jacob «'0 5 72 | |» MM. lIV Tbo,„:|, i'attoii Pollock, lot in Annisvlllo Smith James O. hou« lot k -dioj* 4 s 'l J'rtin Township. Eshelmnn Frederick 24 451 Ma tidiail Jan C lieirs 3'o 49 23 l\trl:rr 'Jhwnship. Donnelly Thomas. 17''06 Arnold A Crawford Same, house and lot I S.IIIIO, Furnace 1 14607 Or egg k Co 2 25 Hinfi t'i Township. Heldrick Oeorge, 3 Coal lots M'Claferty lliurh, sr * 1 4:J Vanke Coinn', liouse and 10t... 51 f'tterrg Tnonship , , j Bell James W 25 130 Urn'ft/ Town*h ijt Sterling lliramj2 lots and T/otise Beam John 150 8 3:» Adams Township Andrew Feree 2)<j 47 20 Summit Township. AmauJiMeph 55 Digger Win 2-> 225 Killer Andrew 100 KTSO Kri-t Jacob 2>> 2^" Wilt Petor ; 1" 116 H'tronyh of ISnHrr. tiilmore Alfred, 10t536,37,172, and 177 i 3 45 W. E. MOORE, Treasurer. Butler. April 18fh. 1866, X«THK. rp 11 OS K indebted the undersigned will pleasn mike | immediate settlement of the Maine. Call at his v 112 *i nier Mtore, now occupied bv Jolm I' M'Quisthui. ) JAMES A NKnbKV, April 18, 'o6—6t* Butler, Pa. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! • JO.fC'Cff iVt'-Q Tf (HU 1 (O'W (Successor to James A. Negloy,) HAVI.va ju-t returned 112 m the Eastern cities, now offers, at the lew est ri»t»«, A Large and Carefully Selected Stock of Spring and Summer GOO DS; The most Fashionable Styles oi' • •*' »• s , * v !' v s < V Bonne , Trimmings, (fee., Silks, Ribbons, &c., Silk and Cloth Cloaks made to order, Hon nets trimmed, &c. MEN'S W K A It, CxMlmarM. Bntliict>, TvcivU. 1. iJotjjs ninl Shoes, Queeu.sware, Hardware, 4c Fancy Goode, Notions, Ae., A good assortment of GROCERIES, <£C. All of which we offer at the Lowest Prices. Give us a call and examine our ■A-SSOIRTIIVEIEirsrT JOHN P. M'QUISTION. Sou'h end of Town, Opposite /inimermnn's Ili.te), Bt'TI.ER, IVi. April 18, 'G6::4t. Orphans Court Sale. BY virtue of an order and decree of the Orphan's Court, in and for the Conuty of Butler, and State of Pennsylvania, the Executor of the last will an-l testament of Thomas l>«nny, late of Middl -»ex tp., said county, dee'd., wi I offer f.»r s«le at public von due.on the premises, on Thursday, the «th day of May, lit one o'clock, p. m., of said day. Eighty acres of laiiti. more er leas, situate in Township, Ceonty, and State i aforesaid; hounded on the north by land*' of W. Hay* niiilS. Parks heirs; on the wist by heirs of William Wilson; on the south by the heirs of Matthew Bam sey. and on the west by lands of ltoh«rt Uilleland. Terms of sale: —One-f.iiirtb of purch;u>e money t > b< paid «»n the rontlrmation of sale by the court and the residue ir. three equal annual installments thereafter, with interest from said confirmation. KOBEKT GILLELAND. Karch 23.1886, Executor. Orl•hallN , Court Male. BY virtue of an order ami decree of the Orphaua' Court of Butler county, and State of Pennsylvania the undersigned, Administratrix of Lewis Krumpe late of Buffalo towuship, dee'd., will offer fer sale on the premise#, on Tnemlay, the lii-st day of May, ISrtb. at 1 <>clock, p. m., of wild day, a house end lot, in Sarvers vllle. said township and county ; bounded on the north by lot of F. Shultz, on the east by the Freeport k But ler turnpike road, o Q the Mouth by lot .»f J. \V. Boney, ami on the we*t by other property of said deceased— be ing feet In front, by SOfoet back. TKRMH One third of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmationol the sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments, with iutereat from said couflr- I ination. Title indisputable. BAKAII STEINEFOBI), March 88, IMW. Administrati ix. | NOTICE! IN the matter of the petition of Frtnierlck IVaqun for ' a decree of divorce from Telestine Penquo his wife vs. Celestine Peaquo. m C. P. Nc. 37, liecemberTarn*. ISiSy. Nw to wit : Feb. 27, 180b, uii notici of Jobu M I'iiompsoi,, Esrp, ('..in( nppointetl John Purvi.i !.c : . sunn •»-i * i..lake tastiinony in th> linth r run , Certified f.o«i the k.-«.*»rd IMis _*4ti* .• «* >f March, A. !>• \\ \j. ,-T OPS. Pro'y. Notice IK hereby giveu that 1 will attend to the duties of tbf aiH.ve appointment on i'liesdnv. the Ist day of May,lßw.,Hi li) o'clock. A. M.of -mi dav, at the office *i t J.N. aud J i'ui viance. in butiar, hut lei county, l'a., »at which time aud place all )>artien interested may at llind if they see proper. JOHN PUIiVIANCE, Al»rclj, 1866 CujtJUiissioner. ' gy GOING FAST FOR CASH !_££f I Have just received at their Establishment, in Butler, Pa., a Large and well selected stock of SEASONABLE GOODS, which they are •selling at low rates. Read the following Catalogue and profit thereby. For the Ladies : A Large Stock of Dress Goods, such as Silks, Coburgs, Cloth, Alpacas, Prints, Delaines, Ginghams, Hooped Skirts, &e. For the Gentlemen : Always on hand, Black Clothes, Fancy and Black Cassimeres, Satti nets, Tweeds, Vestings, Shirting, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps. House hold goods, such as muslins, Table Cloths, Oil Cloths, Linnen, Car pet*, Curtinsj &c., &c. Some of our Prices : Best Delaines. 25 cts. per yard. A large stock of Groceries. Crusted sugar 22 cts. per pound. Best Heavy Muslin 25 cts. per yard. Best Rio Coffee 30 cts. per pound. Brown sugar 12 1-2 cts per pound. Best Prints 20 to 25 cts. per yard. Coffee Sugar 18 cts per pound. I S A CAfc,L. AND EXAMINE OUR ASSORTMENT. Butler, April 18, 1866::tf. Auditor's Xoticr. I .Villi* matter of the Partition of the Real Estate of I Matthias dec'd. o.i' No. 4-. June Term, And now to wit: February, A. I». I WW, ..n notion or John M. Thompson Court appuintU. W. • an Auditor, to make dis tribution. Ity the Court. Oitifled from the record, this 28th day of Match 18t>0. W.J, YOl'Mi. Mirk I'or Eastman. I will ill tend to the duties of the aho\e appoint no t t. nf the office of John M. Thompson, in Roller, on Mou d*iv. the '23 d day of April, IHdn. at one o'cl-n-k, i*. M..of wlin-h *ll initios interested will mke no'|c< (I. W. KI.KKOKR. I RuMer. April 4, ISflfi. Auditor. NOTICE. IN the matte- of the rit.il • - on- of w». -m h ('i iiiniute of Adam MeiKlilfljr, a lunatic. In 'Jie Court of ( omnion Phas of Butlei r iinlv, No.i 2 Jan T rio If. i \ nil m wt- wit Feb '27 th. I 1 " •••. h. c uit file ! ■ n ' i ' t?ie lllin_ 'ireMed t«» be given nr.c.»rd • 112 Mil *h the s'lOit* will t«; nil >wel '«ii th»* Ist day ot ev Term t wit : Tin- .'d .Mond «y o f June. Un !»«.. *\- !•} : t .»»«. !.»• filsd on or before that day, of which ii tie is he! eM given lhttlrr county, #.*. Certified from the Record, t ht«* 30th dav of March, lSfifl. WW. S TOOPS, April 4, ISrtfl. Prothonotary. H CtrK.XMUU.CB .T. » WHITE C. HOOtiY. mmmtailors. r 111 IB undersigned having associated themselves in trie I Tailoring business, would respectfully nay to the public in general that they have Just received the Spring and Summer Fashions, mid are prepared to make up clothing in the latent and most appro veil style. Please call and examine onr Fashions and Specimen* of men and boy's ware. Special attention given to bov's cloth ing. KITBNMVLLLR, W JUTtf A CO. Butler, Aptil 4' 1806—tf Ileal Estate .igelirj. r| III K undersigned has opened an office in Butler, Pa. I for the purchase and sale of Heal Estate. Perform wishing to either sell or purchase Farms. or other Real Eat ate, will find It to their interest to tall on me 1 have on hand a number of good Farms, of various sizes f.fr sale, on such terms an will suit purchasers. Person* wishing to dispose of their Heal Estate, will find It t<- their advantage to place it on my hooks— Tho«e desiring to purchase can bo suited, in variety, , price end quality, by reference to my list. Any information in reference to Real Estate in this county, can be obtained by applying by letter or per sonally. to the undesigned. Office with Jno. M. Thompson, Att'vat Law, Butler, Pa. JAMBS T. M'J INK IN. ehl4, '♦'•('jr.] Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Orphans* Court Kale. BV virtue of an order and dccr.;e of the orphans' Court, in ami for the county of Itutler, and Slate of I enna.) Ivama, tlie undersigned. Administrator of the Estate of liehard Tinsman. late of Jxrkaon tp , said county, dee'd,. will otter for sue at public vendue, on tiic pjemiscs, ou tbafrl day oi May Je r>. ut one o'clock, P. M.of «wiil liny. Ihirtceti and a half acre- of laud, more or lew, situate in the Township. l' uuty and State aforesaid, bounded on the north by the Kv tnsburg and Ilariitouy to id and Counoqueneesing Cl ock, on tlie east by the eauie r.ufi and creek, on the south by lauds of Abraham Ziegler, and on the west by lands" of Elias Ziegler, and Nicholas Texter. Also, Sixteen acre* of land, more or less,situate in tße township, county and State aforesaid, bounded on the north by lands of John Ziegler, on the ea«t by Samuel Swain, on the south by Itutler riant and lands of John Pierce, and on ibe west by lands of Klias SUeglcr. The first described pieces of land will he divided and eold in acre lota, or to suit purchasers. TICR.MS OF SALE—One-third of the purchase money to be paid at the confirmation of sale and the balance in two equal annual payments thereafter, with iuterest from said confirmation. ELIAS KEItiLER. March 28, 'tW- Administrator, Tesvlier's Kxamina lions lIXAMINATIOXSof teachers for Summer schools j will be held as follows, viz ; Itutler, (Fuller's School-house.) Monday, April 23d: Baxoiibnrg, Tuesday *J4th; North Washington. Wednesday, April wth; Snnbury. Thursday, April 28tb: llarrisville, Friday, April 27th : Harmony. Wednesday. J/a.vJd; \dams tp-, Thursday, May 3d ; Prospect, Fri day. Mav 4th. KxaiiiiuaUous to commence al 9 o clock, A. M. These examinations are especially for thoee intending to teach during the Suuiiuei. The saute requirements as hereto fore in thei»x<uuinalioias a. ii iv.ATi.KS, Prospect \prii 2. tkl , County >n erinieo-l-n ■Cxecu lot's Aollee, LETTERS, testamentary on the estate of Zerah If C. \\ahers. late of Clinton township, Uutlcr Co. dec «J. have been granted by the Register of *aid county to the undersigned. therefore, all persou* knowing tbeniselve" indebted to said estate are hereby notified i- make, im mediate payment, and tfttaw having claims against the same will present them propeily authenticated .f-u * . tlement ADAM ECAS i Aptil XI, 1860, Executoy j An Old Song Set to a New Tune, MMKIMS. '• At up ring npproachat •Iffi.-f < tl'l Ifo-ii he* From fhrir hot?.* innif out *4 wl .Vice an'l Hals, i" l,''i ly s ipa'iout. • IS yem-s e-tiiblislietl in N. Y. City." "Onlv infallable remedies known " "Free fr.-tll PoisOlls'' •\ot dangerous to the Human Family.*' "Rats come out of their holes to die/' ••Coetsr'i" Hat, Ilnarh. A.e., Kxler's Is n paste—used f-r Nats Mire. I!n<iehf* % Biqekatfl /led Ant*, Ac., Ac., Ac. Ac. "Cosiar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator. Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and also as a preventative for l!ed-|tii|cs, Ac. "COSTAR'S" ELECTRIC POWURR FOR INSECTS isf.r Moths, MosqiHtoes, Fleas, Bedbugs, insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, Ac. REW » m ! J | of ; 1: worthless imitations. x }>. See that "Costmi's"' name is on oach Box, Bottle an<i Hask. before vou buv. Jt&- Address. IIKNKV R. COAT Alt. 4H'J Broadway, N. Y Sold in Bmtier, Fa , By all Drugists and Retailers 181)0. INCREASE OF RATS —Th * Firmer* Gazette [ Eng lish) asserts and pri-vsaby figures that one pair of RAIS a ill have grogeny and de< en.lants no less than 651.000 in three years. N<>w, unles* this ieimense family can be kept down, they would coiiMime more food than woulil sustatn (Vi.tHM) human l>eiugs. See "Costar's advertisement ab^ve. 1866. 15ATS rtrtus BlßDS.—Whoever engages in shooting small birds is a cruel man ; Whoever aids in extermina- 1 t>ng Itaui* a benefactor. Weshoold like some <.ne to give us the benefit of their experience in driving out those pests. We need something besides dog«, cats, and traps for this business — frientijlc X. J", 4»"See "Costar's'' advertisement above 1866. "COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMINATOR is simple,saf and sure— the most perfect Ryl'X-iflcation meeting we have ever attended. Every rat that can get it, properly prepared, will eat it, and every one that eats it will die generally at some place ns distant- a* possible from where it was takeu.— Lake Short Mich., Mirror. r Seo • Costar's advertisement above. 1866. HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with vermin need be si no longer, if they use "Cost2r's ' Extermimitor. We have Used it to our satisfaction : and if a box costs $6. we Would have it. We liavo tried poison* bujt they effected nothing ; but "Cmtar's"' article knoens the breaUi out of Rats, Rouchca, Ants, and Red-Bugs, quicker than we can write it. It is in great deniMoU <tll oyer the Country.— jfedina Ohio, Gatelle. t*- See advertisement above. 1866. A YOICK FROM THE FAR WEST of ' Costar's" R.-u, Roach, Ant, Ac , Exterminatoni— ••more grain and provisions are destroyed annually in Orant County by Termiu. than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect KiUur — Laura tier Wis., Herald. Mm' See ''Costar's ' advertisement above. iBU®, KAItMtKS AM; HOtiEKEKI'KRd. nbould recollect th «t huu iK-ds of tloliars' worth of Grain, Provisions, ! Ac., aie annually by Kuts, Mice, Ants,amiotu ef in-cct.s aud if which c.in be prevented '> 1 l''»v •! ■• i ,i ■ w -u «i| "Co4tai ' Kat, ii'MCii, Ant. Ac . i.xtermiau «r. b ugiit and Ude«ifreeiy. Sit- ©old iu bu ier, k'A.. by ill D* uggists aud I)ea- Aprti il; 00.,;Gm0. Notice to Collectors rlOli!.Rsrt*t)l!S app int 'l colb ct the County and for the yeaf . a•: ifled that j the Dupficatas are now re. »y 112•: t -u:butioii. I By oider, 11. E. COLBERT, Commissionvi's office, April 'tH>.—3t Clerk. SPRING & SUMMER 1 »RTOOOB3 "lI7EARK NOW OFFERING ONE OF THE LARO \ v EST AND MOST COMI'LETE STOCKS OF DRESS GOODS, < isimere*, Tweeds, Mud na. Ilnnt*. fCitijrhnms, ( becks. Ac.. Ac .over offered to the public and at extremely low , prices. SHAWLS ! SHAWLS ! Splendid Stock, nil styles, prices and qualities, /lon < goisl assortment iiknm* omms of the vprv latest styles of our own manufacture, in which we aio offering great inducements. CARPET, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, „ &c,, &c, tbe 1 irgeatand Sent assortment evor offered In thoclty, which wearo selling at Very Law Prices, Person* in want of anything in onr line, would do well to ■ "m* m » > a-, we are determined to sell OUR STOCK nt VERY ! IOW PKICKS, i ; Special in luce ments « ffered to tbo WHOLESALE TRADE. I Remember the Place, DIINUP, LUKER & CO., 136, Federal Street, 4 Doors Below Market, * lort's Ci March 28, 1R66. To the Ncliool Direetor* «1' Itutlcr Co OIITUNEX: lu pursuance of the forty-third section of tbe Act of «th May, 18i>4. you are hereby notified to meet in Convention, at the"Court House, in liutler, on the first Tuesday of May, A. D., 18tt«. being the first day of the month, at 1 o'clock in the afti'i ooon, and select rira »*»rr, by a majority of the whole number of direc tors present, one penson <»f literary and scieutiflc acquire ment*, and of nkill and experience in the art of teaching a* County Superintendent,for Ihe three succeeding year*: determine the amount of compsnaatioQ for th»* same: and certify the result to the state Superintendent, at llarriidiurg, as required by the thirty-ninth aud fortieth : section of said act. *A. H. WATERS County Superintendent of Butler Co. Claim Agent, mUK undersigned would respectfully notify the public X that he has been regularly commissioned as CLAIM AGENT, for securing iinunty Arrean of I\ty and P*n- I Hon . f>r - -uerf, .r if they ;»re dead, for their legal representative* No i-barice will l>e made for prosecuting the cUniiH.t -• i on*, 1.1 ftirti rep -esen tat ires until the same art- collo ted. C. E. ANDERSON, butler, June Si, IWS. JACK'S HOTEL I RKNJ. .JACK, Proprietor. Corner of Main unit afreets* liutler, Pa, Marcjb 16,1864 S.B. IfKLROT .JAB. DICES)* J*o. T. BBAXI ( SPRING TRHDE, 1800. Dry Goods M'ELROT, DICKSON CO., 54 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa,, A'O IK OFFER T/lEltt SPRING GOODS ft AT HIE ' kDWB3?aMm MTN TERMS CASH. THE STOCK WILL BE KEPT COMPLETE DURING THE SEASON. , BUYERS FROM EASTERN 4 CENTRAL OHIO, IT stern Pcnurylvania it- lies* Virginia, AUK INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE T&e Assortment. ° March 14,?6<56. XOTWMT. I N llic matter of the account <>f Thomas M'Lftiighlin, r.« ler county, Ao. 1, Sept. Term. 1Hl:j. Ami now to wit . Feb. 27, ItWft account filed au«l notice of the filing «li rect-rl to be giren according t>» rule relating to account* of Assignees an.l Trustees, and that the aamo will he allowed on the first day of next term, to wit: On thn 2*l Monday of June next. unWss exceptions he filed of) or before that day, of which notice is hereby given. Butler eovnty, ft. ] Certified from the llecord U*i« 30th day of March, A. D., 1800, WM. STOOI'S, Proth'y. le \Y. KI.HK.Ku7 ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, 87 FIFTH ST., (Opposite the Gazette Building.) PLTTSBCEOH PEJIS'A. I* "lI7IIX give prompt attention to all business in tb« W lin« of the Profession, including the collection of ''lalms* against the Government for Back-Pay, Bounty, . Pensions, Prisft-money, 4c., 4<*. 112 NOT. fcj, 1805::0n» If. BL E. Riddle, : ATTORNEY AT LAW. Willjattend to all busiue«^entrunted tohis care prompt- j t ly. Special attention given to the collections, of J"en i Back l\iy and Bouniiet. Will also act as vgent for those wishing to buy or i ■vll real estate. Office on Sooth aid eof Diamond, in Bredit/j building, Butler Pa. ort-nJj r ft, 1906::tf. = GEO. A. BLACK, Attorney at Law, 1 A 140 AGENT for the collection ef Pensions, Bounty - J\. Back- pay, 4c. Office with J. N. 4*J. Purvianc, Butler Pa. Dec. 6. lSos:tf *«. S. HCIILTM, M. »... M SAMUEL GRAHAM, M. ' HUSELTON & GRAHAM (Late of the U. 8. Arinv) ~ PHYICIANS AND SURGEGNS j «*-ornce Is 3»yd'« block, M,iii StrMt Bnllw Pi. j ] THE SPRING TRADE OF 1866, IE! ISMfI or sutlsii.- CHAS. DUFFY is now receiving AND OPENING A UXBZ 2TMK OIF 1 New Goods, At lower prices than lias been known in the Dry Goods Market STUSTCE 1862. And this is certainly Welcome News. SI STOCK, CONBIOTINO IIV PART OF 200 : PIEOES m ms ® From 12 1-2 to 2®CIM Per Yard 100 pieces unbleached nuislin, From 12 1-2 to 25 c(h. Per Yard BO do Hew Style JXTP ©U'S e 'ST<&:R2D 4 JEANS & TWEEfiS, At 35 Cl*, and Upward*. Together witli st full line of French Merinoes, PLEACHED MUSLIN, LABIE'S Cloths, Cassimeres, ' • I Made up Clothing, BOOTS & SHOES, &c., &c„ &c., &c. A.t greatly Raducsd Prices j March 28, 'GG.::Im. ' f EXCITIWC}! DRY GOODS. HEAD QUARTERS, D. T. PAPE & CO. One Door South of Ist National Bank areru'iLiiEmy ipii* 100 Pieces Sheetings AT *U. 15:, 2® and 25, :ioo piece* Priutii, to, is, 18, 20 100 piece* I>elalnn, 15, SO. 23, 50 piece* PolDe Chevre* 21,37 200peices Dress Goods AT ALL PRICES. millinery Goods, an cnor r* —' mous Stock, at OLD PRICES. 25® Ladle* Snque*. COHIH, ami t'licslcrflclds. LAUGKST STOCK EVER OPENED, W£ INVITE COMPARISON A\l> DEFY COMPETITION. CALL AHD SEE THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD! DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE. These life i«m«llM are now, frr th* flrM time given publicity to the w-.rM. Y>r over a quarter of* century of privat® practice the ingredient* in the** LIFE-GIVING PILLS! Ilavo tieon used with the gr*ale*t sucre**. Their mission is not ouly t < prevent di**a*«\ hnt lo cure. They »e*rrh out the vnrionM maladies by which tb*~p*tient fa anflVr ing and roluvigorate* the failing system. To th* «ged and infirm u few do*e*of the*® PILL# will prove to h® A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, l or in every rase they add new life and vitality, and re. store fho waning energies to their pri stine state. T«» the young and middle-aged, they will prove moat inval uable, a* a ready, specific, and sterling medicine Hera is a diinni n alized. that I'once de-Leon nought for three hundred years Bg<>, and never found. He looked for a fountain that wou.d restore thy old to vigor and make youth ever An Eternal Spring! It was left for this day and hour to realize the dream, and show, in one glorious fact, the mcgic that mads ir fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES' Cannot stay the flight of years, hut they can force birk and hdd aloof, di*«aae tuat might triumph oyer th* aged and the young. I/et none hwitatd than, bur seis* tho favorahl® opportunity that offers. When taken an prescribed FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS Nothing can he more productive of rnre than the** I'ills. Their ainxwt ma*ir influence is felt at once; and { th* usual concomitants of this mont distressing disease 1 'ire mmorad Tbe*e temedied are made from thepnre«t Tfgotablc Com pounds. They will not harm <be most delicate fema!e,*nd can he given with g«**l eflV. i in prescribed doses to the youngest babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And ail eruptions of th« skin, the HALVE is tnost in ▼alualde. It doe* heal externally aiobo, but penetrate* with the most searching effects to the very root of tha evil! DR. MAGGrEL'S PIUS Invariably Cures the Following Diseases: Ait h ma How el Complaint* Cough*, Colds, Chest Disease* Costivenees, Dyspepsia. Diarrhcea, Dropey Debillty Faaer A Ague. Female Complaints Headache Indigestion, " Influenza, Indentation. Inward Weakness, Liver Complaint, Lown»ss of Spirits, Kingworpj. Salt Rheum IS* Ids, .'kin Di*e*s««. JV Not lea.—Xone genuine without th* engraved \ trade mai k around each pot or box, signed by DR. J. , MAtiOIEI., 4u, Fulton «t., New York, to countert*it which i is felony. W Sold by ail r< «p« ctald* Dealers In Medlcio** { throughout th* Uuited ttates and Canada*—at 16 e*nt* par bo* or pot. for Sato at I>rs GRAHAM A mJ3ELTO\*B Drag Store. Bole Agents in Butler Pa. j KNITTING MACHINES. would inform the publie, that ke 1* ' X prepared to sail the Dalton Family Knitting Me , chine—th® strongest, most simple and be«t In the world Patented in IS6I, and perfected in 1564. Thin in* ohme will not only do plain work, such a* sn< ks, lr. ! but alau fancy knitting, with a m-,st perfect an I b**nti ful stitch- It will knit eomforta. Aubies, <%c., twentv articles Any pat son wisliin* to obtain one wll please "send for circular. Addren* eucio«iitß a stamp > B. F BAUHILL, Zrliamfe. F*b. 14,'M | Ag#c t fjr fat I*: ''Utitj
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