it he gUttrifuu Citiscw. ft . APSTIII pftj?* The Jjargent Circulation oj any Paper in the County. THOMAS ROBINSON. - - Editor. BUTLER PA. WEDXESIHAY MAY 9, 1860. liar- " Liberty and Union. Now ind F«r«v«r, One nd 'nseparable."—D. Webrter. For Governor: Miij-Gcn. JOHN W.GEARY W< «iHiorclnii<l County. UNION REPUBLICAN I'KinAKY ELEtTIOSS COUNTY CONVENTION. At a meeting of the Union Republi can County Committee held in Butler oil Monday the 10th inst., it was Resolved, That the Union Republican voters of llutler county, are hereby re quested to meet in their respective elec tion districts throughout the. county, on SATURDAY, the Dth of JUNK, com ing, betweeu the hours of one and ..'clock P. M., of said day, and vote by ballet Jul' candidates for the nomina tion for the different offices to be fiilled at the fall election, to wit: One person for Congress, Ono person for Assembly, Two persons for Associate Judge, One person for Sheriff, One person for Prothonotary, One person for Register & Recorder, One person for Clerk of the Courts, One person for County Commissioner, Ono person for Coroner, Two persons for Auditor, one for 3 years and one for 1 year. Two pets >ns for Trustees of Academy, and further, to select one of their num ber in each d strict as a RETURN JUDGE, or DELEGATE, to convey said vote, aud meet similar delegates on the following . Monday, at 1 o'clock P. M., in the Sher iff's office, in the Court House, for the purpose of casting up said votes,and dcclar inii tho nominees, and to transact such oth er business as may legitimately come be fore them. The following resolution was adopted : , WHEREAS, each party should make its own nominations'; therefore, Resolved, That tho local boards at tho primary elections are instructed to receive the votes of no person not well known to bo a Republican, except under a pledge, to support the Union State ticket at the voming Fall olection ; and that tho local hoards shall each return to the County Convention, a certified ami sealed list of all persons \Vlio have voted at such elec tion. ('. K. ANDERSON, Chairman. Dr. A. Lusk, Secretary. -Tho Washington Republican —the President's organ—comes out squarely for a third candidate in Pcnu'a, to beat Geary. This course lias been determin ed upou by Cowan and others. Dick Coulter is said to be the forthcoming man. have been favored by the Hon orable (!) Edgar Cowan with two copies of the Washington Republican ,containing an account of the proceedings of a John son meeting held lately iu Washington City, which|the RipublicaH tells us was ad dressed by " U- S. Marshall Gooding, Ex- Gov Johnson, of Pa., Gen. John L. Swift, of Massachusatt*; Hon. Edgar Cowan, U. S. Senator, and Gen. Green and Clay Smith,-of Ky." Wo would inform the Traitot' Cowan, that we can sec no name in this advertis ed list that commands our regard. Wc have taken the trouble to glanco at these speeches, but see nothing in them worthy of commendation. Wc h«ve no doubt there is plenty of Rebels and Copper heads, who will be thankful for the Sen ators favors. To these we would advise him to turn his attention, anfl not peipe trate the outrage of thus insulting those he has so grossly betrayed, by these fre quent recurring evidences of his treason to those whose partiality put it thus in his power to make for himself, a Jair name. The fact that he has imbraeed *"he"opportunity to make his name a by word and reproach among all honorabl* men, is no fault of theirs, but his own, for which ho will receive his reward—a ' traitor's doom. Being a member of the I legislative Con vention that elected Mr. Cowan, wc vo ted for him under that stereotyped argu ment of local affinity. For this act, we have heartily repented long since. The Priuiar} Election. Our readers will have noticed that our Executive committee at its late meeting | pasted a resolution against allowing Deui | ocrats to vote at our primary elections, , unless they irould promise to support our ticket in the fall. This condition was , got into the resolution after it was offered ( —for what purpose we know not. Wc ( believe,however,that this qualification was < wrougj No one would have any objection' c it is true, to a Democrat who, determined 1 to forsake tho error of his ways, honestly ut.jiircs.to net with us henceforth,doing so at n once, liutlunfortunate'.y for us,it is not this v that troubles u.- ' The citizen who t deliberately makes up his wiud to change his party relatione, is nio?t likely to first avow his intention at the fall election.—. The class of democrats who infest our primary elections, are the meanest and most virulent in their party. For ex ample, we have in this Borough a class of Democrats, who are too honorable to j attempt to interfere in our affairs at all. i But we have another class who are too j ignorant to feel any sense of shame in anything they may bo required to do.— Tuey are th? same class who are always on hand to disturb Republican meetings, to insult our processions, and to damn ( the Abolitionists. This class vote solid against us on elcctiou days, and on all proper occasions serve the Democracy.— Hut when they can do no good for their own party, and can seo a fair chanco for a few dtinks of, even bad whiskey, J>y mixing up with us, they are in. On such occasions no barriers in the shape of pledges can deter them from their pur pose ! If they aro asked to pledge them selves to support the candidates they vote for, they wiH do so willingly—if they are askod to pledge, themselves to vote our whole ticket in the fall, they will do it. Hut if this will not pass them and they are required to do so by those hav ing them in charge, (and another drink or two is in prospect) some of them will insist that they have always voted the Republican ticket! and in goes their vote. And those very Republicans who have these voters in charge will not dare to ask them to vote a single Republican vote at the fall election. Against this mode of doing business we have always protested and always shall. We don't bolieve.we have a candidate before the people who wishes to receive any such votes. Still they may have friends who are not sohightoned as they should be. We would therefore appeal to our candidates to keep their friends right on this question. Let us have a fair Republican nomination. Then we can, with a good grace ask all to cheer fully acquiescejii the result. Should our sincere advice—given only in the interest of justice and fair dealing be disregarded, we intend to expose every violation of fair dealing that comes to our knowledge, wherever it may occur. And we would seriously urge upon all the districts in the county to send us return judges who will have firmness enough to throw out the vote of any district that is spurious.—■ Nothing short of this, we aro pursuaded, will bring selfish parties to respect party usage and fair dealing. With a sincere hope that this word of warning may have the desired effect, wo submit the subject to all lovers ofparty discipline, and fair play, for their consideration and action. The Convention. • The proceedings of the Convention of School Directors which met here last week will be found in our paper elsewhere. As has already been known the choice of Su perintendent fell upon JnoH. Cratty,Esq. The salary was left as before, at 8800. Thero were a number of names before the Convention, any of which would have done credit to the good sense of the Con t'on had they been its choice; all could not bo successful, however. Mr. Cratty knew that wc were not his friend for the position, as against the other names that were before the Con vention. Now that the canvas is over, however, we have no hesitation in ex pressing the conviction that Mr' C. will mako an efficient officer. He has been one of our most successful teachers, is thoroughly acquainted with the wants of the system, and wc have no doubt \fill bring his energies to boar in favor of ev erything that will be likely to arouse the interest so necessary to secure improve ment. During the progress of tho canvns, a re port got into circulation to the effect that Mr. Cratty had been conniving with the Democrats to Bocure his election over the majority of the Republican vote. Ag ainst this allegation lie protested to us before the meeting of the Conven tion ,with such earnestness that we could not help but disbelieve it. After a full examination of the matter we are now free to say that we believe the whole sur mise was a mistake, for which Mr. Cratty was in no way responsible. The truth is, there is such a dislike for the clergy en tertained by that they in 'stinctivcly throw their influence against them. To throw their influence for Mr. Painter—a Union soldier—would be about as much against their grain. This is the explanation of their action. Mr. Cratty has discharged the duties of the Register's office, with great accep tability to the public. He has to vacate this position the coming fall. He had nothing in prospect for himself, unless the Superintendency—this we believe was i the main cause of his signal success in the ; canvass. For the purpose of avoiding any mis understanding, therefore, we say to all (and we Bpeak by authority), that Mr. Cratty is as sound a Republican as we claim to bo. lie has never made any compromise with Democracy, nor had he, to any extent solicited their votes.— And this statement he was anxious to make before the Con vcntion ; but was ad vised to let it pass. On thg other hand, the notorious fact that thf Democratic vote was settling for hi ut wan, in itself, suspicions, and is an apology for whatever feeling was felt by some. That he is now eleoted, let all assist in making his administration of the office, a successful one. Of Mr. Waters, the retiring officer, wo can truly say, that his best energios were devoted to his work, and BO far as our knowledge goes, he made a most accepta ble and successful officer. Sclionl Convention. The School Directors of Butler county met in Convention* May Ist, 1800, in in Court room, and on motion, A. Moy er, Esq., was called to tho Chair, and Al len WilsoQ and R. A. Mifflin appointed Secretaries. On motion, Convention fixed the sal cry of the Superintendent, for the next three years, at eight hundred dollars per year. On motion, Convention proceeded to the nomination of candidates for Co. Superintendent. On motion, Rev. A. 11. Waters, Rev. Wm. 11. Jamison, De ter I'. Painter, and John 11. Cratty were nominated On motion, Convention pro ceeded to vote, viva voce, for Superintend ent with the following result: Rev. A. 11. Waters, 10; Rev. Wm. 11. Jamison, 12; Peter I*. l'ainter, 20; and John 11. Cratty, 123. On motiou, the following resolution of thanks to Rev. A. 11. Waters, was passed. Rooted, That our thanks are hereby tendered to the Rev. A. 11. Waters, for his faithful and efficient Superintendence of Common Schools oi the County, for the past three years, and this Convention takes pleasure in-commending his earn est labors for the promotion of the furth er usefulness of a system so dear to us all. On motion, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted : WHEREAS, The rising generations, that are soon to succeed us, in tho polit ical aud moral government, and business transactions of our county, must neces sarily obtain their chief qualifications for those manifold duties, in our Common Schools; therefore, Resolved, That our Common Schools merit, and command our untiring eff orts in their behalf. Resolved, That as the School Law con templates that the County Superintend ent is to give his whole time to the use of tho schools in his district; we, therefore, instruct and desire our Superintendent to give his whole time to the use and ad vancement of the public Schools within his district. Restdued, That we respectfully desire the Incumbent, this day elected, to adopt a system, or plan, by which every school in our county, will rcceivo the benefit of his personal visits, and instruction, upon the best mode of classifying, gov erning, and imparting knowledge in our Common Schools ; together with an ex position of the Law that governs Teach ers, Directors, aud Parents, in tho man agement of our Common Schools. Resolced, That the proeedings of this Convention, gbe published in both the County papers. On motion, tho Convention adjourned. A. MOVER, I'rcs't. ALLEN WILSON, ) , R. A. MIFFLIN,] J HCCRS ' A New and Grand Fpoch in Medicine! DR. MAGGIEL is the founder of a new Medical System 1 The quantitarians, whose vast internal doses epfeeblc tho stomach and paralyze tho bowels, must give precedence to the man who restores fccalth and appetite, with from one to two of his extraonlinary Pills, and cures the most virulent sores with a box or so of his Wonderful aud all-hcaling Salve. These two great specifics of the Doctor are fast superseding all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. Extraordinary cures by Msggiel's Pills and Salve have opened the eyes of the public to the inefficiency of the (so called) remedies of other?, and upon winch people have so long blindly depended. Maggiel's Pills arc not of the class that swallowed by the dozen, and of which every box full taken creates an absolute necessity for another. Ono or two of Maggiel's Pills suffices to place the bowels in perfect order, tone tho stomach, cieates an appetite, and render the spirits light and buoyant! There is no griping, and no reaction in the form of constipa tion. If tho liver is affected, its func tions arc restored; and if the nervous system is feeble, it is invigorated. This last quality makes the medicines very desirable for the wants of delicate fe males. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases aro literally extinguished by tho disen fectant power of Maggiel s Salve. In fact, it is here announced that MAGGIEL'S BILIOUS, DYSPEPTIC AND DIARRHEA PILLS cure where all others fail. While for Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts and all abrasions of the skin, MAGGIEL'S SALVE is infalliable. Sold T)y J. MAG GIEL, 43 Fulton Street, New York, and all Druggists, at 25 cts. per box For Sale atDrs. GRAHAMS & IIUB - Drug 3tore, solo Agents in Butler, Pa. (may 9, 'CO. LIST OF JUROKN. GRAND JURORB DRAWN FOR JUNE TERM, 1800. .John Levis, Esq., Xelienoplc; Win. Shira-(of David), Washington; G. 11. Warrco, Prospect;* Andrew Christie, Concord; Wm. Tillerman, Adams; Fos ter Seaton, Marion ; Nicholas Wally, Par ker ; Eli Beckwith, Slipperyrock ; Thos. R. HOOD, Centre ; Alex. Gillespie, Cran berry; James Cranmer, Clay; Robert Glenn, sr , Worth ; Robert Boggs, Jack son ; A. Black. Cherry ; Isaac Cleland, Muddycreek ; Wm. 11. ltedick, Alleghe iy ; John Lardin, Clinton ; Robert Har (ison. Buffalo; Sam'l Bolton, Lancaster; Ihos. ( ratty, Iranklin; Robert Purvi«. Middlesex; Wm. Cratty, ISutlcr; David Dougal, _ Boro. liutler.; Thomas Beatty. Mpreer. * TRAVERSE JURORS DRAWN FOR JUKE TERM—FIRST WEEK, 1806. John Whilmire, Adams; Samuel M. Andrson, Allegheny, Joshua Gailbraith, Buffalo; John B. Graham, ButUr ; Hugh Grossman, Brady; Francis C-in nelly, Centro ; Jesse Brackney, ("I iy ; John Billingsly, Cherry; John O'Dun ell, Clearfield; John B. McLaughlin, Clint.,ll ; Kichard Allen, Concortl; iVil son Graham, Cranberry; John W. Bran don, Oonnoquencssing; Henry Downy, Donegal; Win. C. Campbell. Esq., Fair view ; Thos. Dodds, Franklin; Win. Goehring, Forward; Thos. XV. Boggs, Jaikson ; Thos. Frazicr, Jefferson; John Wuster, Lancaster; Win'. S'urrcna, Ma rion; Kbenezer Brown (rf E), Mercer; James M'Collum, Middlesex; David Boy er, Muddjcreek ; Henry Mouion, Oak laud ; Joel Kirk, l'enn ; Wm. 11. Shira, I'arker; James Clark, Slipperyrock; Jas. Stephenson, Summit; Wui. B. Stalker, Venango ; Hubert Thorn, Washiugton ; Wlll. Crookshanks, Winfield ; Andrew Glenn; Worth; H. C. Heiuenian, Boro. Butler; Wm. McCullough, sr., Jior. Mil- Icrstowu ; Isaac Brewster, isor. Prospect; David McDonald, Bor. Centrcville; Isaac Latschaw, Bor. Harmony ' J SECOND WKEK. Geo.Boston, Portersville; J. R. Moder, Saxocburg; Kdwartl Mellon, Zelicnople; It. 11. Walker, , legheuy ; Jamas Harbison, Buffalo; Obe. , Cratty, Butler ; Jesse Hall, Brady ; Thos. Campbell, Centre; Matthew Brown, Clay; j. Charles Bovard, Cherry; lUibert Love, Clinton; Wm. Wiek, Concord; David ■ Garvin, Cranberry; George Brunamen, • Connoquenessiug; Alex. Black, Fairview; • Joseph .Edmunson, Franklin ; P. Gale baugli, Forward ; Pat. Graham, Jefferson; ■ Thos. Donaldson, Jackson; W. Michael, Lancaster; Jno. Murrin, Marion ; Jno. El der, Mercer ; Wm. F. Parks, Middlesex; George Barclay, Muddycreek; Juo. L. Ncymau, Oakland ; Wm. Logan, Penn ; Thos. A. Shryock, Parker; Nathaniol Cooper. Esq., Slipperyrock ; Wm. Lind scy, Summit ; Samuel Sloau (of James), Venango; Ilenty Shook, Washington; John Cooper, Winfield ; Ameziah Kelly, Worth ; Campbell Cochran, Bor. Butler; Isaac J. Cuminings, Bor. Butler; Jaco>» Wolford, Donegal. < 011 MI .\l< tTI»\N. For the Cmiex. Declination. SAUVERSVJLLE, Butler (Jo,, 1 May 4th, 1860 J Mil, EDITOR:—You will please with ' draw my name from the list of candidates, as I have concluded not to bo, at present, a candidate for Clerk of the Courts, or for uny other offiw, I desire, however, in this connection,to tender my friends my .sincere thanks for ther kind regard as already manifested, but at this time I must beg to decline, Yours truly, M. N„ GBKEH, . PENN TOWNSHIP, 1 BUTI.EK, CO.JJI'A., May 4. ) MR. EDITOR, Sir: —I see you pub lish and call attention to an article in . quiring, "Why sucli a want of energy in behalf of tho Soldiers' monument of Butler County V' "Why aro the town ship committees not yet ready to report?" &c. In behalf of the Penn township com mittee I have teen ready to report for some time, but hearing that other town ships were not doing any thing toward the monument, I thought it of no use. It would be impossible for any person to answer tlic above questions to the satis faction of all. But I will Sake the res ponsibility of informing Mr. Reserve, that in many districts it is not a " want of energy," nor want of rwpect for the departed, but srant of means. To these poor men the war is Hot over until they have conquered the circumstances in which several heavy bounty taxes left their families, then they hope to be able to do justice to the monument, you must not be impatient with them. Yet if the ten thousand dollars called for, had been to fill another call for men, one township could have furnished the money, I have no doubt. 1 have talked to some who think the want of energy is owing to tho fact that some men objected to the pres ent organization" of the board. Others say the inouument would have been five thousand dollars better to-day if tho of ficers had all been men whose loyalty no man could doubt. This I believe to be j true, and while 1 do not seek to control the action of my fellow citizens, and while I could not refuse to act under the pres ent organization, lest T mgibt be doing an injustice to the dead, yet in submit ting this report I record my protest against placing in a position of honor upon the i graves of our fallen horoes, tliose who called tlieir sacrifice a failure, but shall ever encourage any effort of my fellow citizens to do justice to these martyrs of liberty. Before the Central Committee had taken any action in the matter, I oalled a meeting of the Penn tp.,commit tee and we our number by ap pointing two more, Miss N annie Deer and Miss Lana Bartlcy. I furnished subscrip tion papers to all the ladies of the com mitteee with instructions to give every person an opportunity, and insist on no one. They have my thanks for the faithful manner in which they have per« formed ther duty. I heard but one man say he was opposed to monuments, he said "It was national pride." hope it will over be the pride of the nation to do honor to those who did not think life the greatest object in existence. Their death j nations life and honor, acd will j cvr h<» the nations pride In absence of instructions, itonie of the committee collected subscription and more than o'nc-Balf has been paid to them. I wish to know by the first of January next, whether tho present or ganization will bo successful, if not, the committee will then be instructed to re fund tho money to those who will transfer their subscription ton township Monument, in tho event of no reorgani sation for the County. You will please publish the enclosed list of subscription according to arrangement of the Monu iu< utal Association. There are some in the township who have not been waited upon by the committee because of tho iu conven ience for tlieui to do so. If the county organization is likely to succeed, L thiuk l'enu township can furnish her quota of the ten thousand dollars asked for, her subscription is 8137.50, and her quota 8268. Hespectfully yours, SIMEON NIXON.' Uobert Stewart $5 0U O. J. Wise 5 00 M. J. DcWoJf. 1 U0 M. D. Wise.... ] 00 L. Snodgrass 1 00 Hobert Graham 2 00 EmiuaDolen 1 00 Mary Ann Graham 1 00 \\ . G. Miller 2*oo Joseph Is. Conchy iOO Ad. Johnston 5 00 Mary Anderson 'I 00 W. C. Smith 3 00 J. D. Kirk 1 00 Thos. Mahood 1 00 Caroline Wolt f> 00 M. B. Koan 1 00 Henry Miller „ 1 00 It. M. Douthett 2 00 Ludlida Patterson 5 00 Rudolph Bortmas 5 00 W. Wallace 1 00 D.-A. llenfrew.... 0 00 J. A. Dodds 2 00 J. (J. Manny 1 00 Erastus Logan 1 00 John llunter 1 00 Seward Hartley 1 00 W. K. Frisbcu 50 Josaph Kuoch 1 00 Thomas Hays 1 00 Fred Riffley 5 00 Hev. B. Ogdeu .. 3 00 Alex. Hays 1 00 Milton liulford 1 00 John liulford 1 00 Uobert A derson 1 00 James A. Martin 1 00 George K. Graham. 1 00 James Cuuninghanffi 1 00 Alexauder Welsh 2 00 Wm. Akcnbottom 1 00 William Akeubottom, Jr 1 00 Luna 15. Logan 1 00 Kate llarpcr 1 00 Simeon Nixon 10 00 W. S. Wible 5 00 A. C. Martin 1 00 J, Marshall 1 00 M R Brown 1 00 T J Snodgritss 1 00 A S Carnahan .- 1 00 John A Forsyth 1 00 John Campbell 1 00 James Deer 00 Adam Troutmnn 1 00 Richard Critclilow 1 00 F 11 <fc C S Negley J! 00 Hobert Brown 1 00 Janies Brown 1 00 Andrew Fitziimmons 1 00 Hobert Fitzimons 1 50 Abner Hartley 1 00 John lioffaer 1 00 W 11 II McKlwain 1 00 Philip Troutman 2 00 Adam Weber 1 00 S W Morrison Ji 00 W II Morrson 1 00 James Martin 50 James Mushrush 1 00 Wm Kennedy , 1 00 Mrs Giraru 50 Sallie Brown 1 50 Nallic l)eer 1 00 Total 8137 50 NK W ADV K MTIS EM EJV TN. © KDmXCEH. BE it ordained by the President and Town Council of tho 11'.rough of West punbnry, and it is hereby or dained thnt. It Ahull be unlawful for any person to dis charge lire-ui m* within the lixuil« of this Borough, ex ceptfor th<k purpose of carrying on n legitimate busiu'.***, uuder penalty of a forfeiture of not loss than ono nor more than Ave dollar*, or be confined in the lock-up f..r a period not exceeding forty-eight hours. No. 2. He it ordained by the {'resident and Town Coun cil of the Uorough of Went Sunhnry, and it is luuehy ordained, That f.»r the purpoKa of maintaining good or | derand promoting the peace of all good citizen*. sud also J for the purpose of enforcing the ordinance* of nuid Bor | ough, that a suitable piece of ground bo obtained for erecting theron, a building for u lock-up, to be of the following dimension* : 10 feet by 12, and H feet high, to be built of plank % inches thick the cost of said build ing, to bo paid by a tax levied and collected off the .property of Maid Borough. 1 Sit. 3. He it ordained by tlia President, Ac , Thalit shall be unlawful for any person to keep 112 r sale any fir* cracket M, or to bring Into said itorough any fire crackers and use the .same thcroin, under a peuo/ty of a forfeiture I of not le»H than one nor more than five dollars, or be j confined in the lock-up not exceeding forty-eight hours. .No, 4. lie it ordained'by the President, A. , That it shall he unlawful fornny person or persons,of whatever nge they may be, to make any unnecessary noise after the hour* of 8 o'clock p. m., or the maktug of n»i«o by calling aloud after tho dimiiftnal of any meeting of what ever kiud it nmy l»e, or the singing of any obscene song-* at any hour of the night or day. any person vio lating this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a miiete meauor, and shall b* tiued in the sum of one dollar, or be confined in the lock-up nut exceeding forty-eight boars. No. ft. He it ordainod by tbo President, Ac., That any person hitching n horse or stopping a wagon or other vehicles on the crossing from one side waik to the other, I shall he guilty of a misdemeanor, and be subject to a Que of not more than two dollars. No. 6. He it by the President, Ac., Thst any person who may obstsort streets or alloys of this ltor ough, by placing therein any wood, vehicle ot manure, or other obstructions, shall be considered a violation of this ordinance, and be subject to a fine not exceeding three dollars, except for the purpose of building or re pairing buildiugs or making any improvement*'" which ! case they may occnpv oti e-third of tho width ol »aid 1 street or alley. No. 7. Be it ordained by the President, See., That any | person who may ride a horse, or drive upon any pave ment or foot walk, made within the limits of this Bor- ' ough for foot travellers, shall bo considered a violation ' of this ordinance, and be liable ton fine of not less than one dollar nor more than Ave dollar*. No. 8. Be it ordained by the President Ac., That any person or persons riding or driving a horse or horses, at a faster gait than a trot within the limits of this Bor ough, and also all horse racing, shall bo deemed a vio lation of this ordinance, and be subject toa litis not ex cluding two dollars, except in extraordinary and una voidable cases, which shall not be deemed a violation. j No.tt. Be It ordained by the President, Ac., That here- I after the Proprietor or Proprietors ot any circus, show ! or menagerie, or auy such exhibition, sha/1 not be per- j mitted to exhibit on the diamond or auy street <»r high way in the Borough; and before he or they shall IM> per mitted to exhibit in any other place in said Horough, he or they thall procure a license, for which they shall pay as fellows : Kor any snch exhibition, the admittance to winch, for a grown person shall not be lees than twenty five cents, license shall not be lea* than six dollars: when such admittance shall not exceed fifteen cents, li cense shall be three dollar.?, and such license shall con tinue for one day only; that in procuring such licenus, the agent or owner ofSuch exhibition, shall procure from the Piesident of the Town Council, an order di rected to the Borough Treasurer, who -hal I have power to issue or to authorize uny person to lame micb licetuo In hU from 111.. Borough, upon the pajoi. Nt m tli* sum r*i|Uireft l»j this ordinance, and unv lu.pi),,, j;,. : ■Ufd 'hull le null iu„i volj, unle*, th,, mpo.ii* require. I I', thiß onlinimee, satwl tio tirxt pml inro tfio 1,..., 1-..1 the Horongli Tren.nror 1 touenV pr. wire of JII.'Ob fleppy, ngnl 60 jour. Dissolution. , ?FJ a h " r, ' ,, . v ST*"-"!" nil perMni Intended, Bint the inutnpixnlp. I« tbe Saddle 4 lUrnew bn BcM heretofore existing under Hie naire and till., of SedwJok.NellA Hi own. lias this day (April *28.) been I <ii*.<olv«d by mutiiul consent, R NeIT having retired fiom tl»e firm. The |.i M iiies* will In-ieaH, r be conducted by J. A. Him I wick a P. P. Hi own, in who.«o ha ds the ac connt* of.Uie previous firm are left for collection. J. A. SKDWItK, Police. ! TN the matter of the Petition of Jacob Iluchmat., et ! &.fcSig"SS r B -f r "" L ' '' n "" Ch "• **»'" r™*/?'''' 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Famous Words and deeds of nonmn, and the whole I'nnorama of the * ar « nre hero thrlllingly and startllngly portrayed in a ly manner at once historical ami romantic, ren dering it the most ample, brilliant and reu<lable book that the war has called firth. l'is.tlded officers nnd soldiers, teachers, energetic young men, and nil in want of profitable employment, will nnd this the heat chance ton ake money ever yet offered. Send for circulars and fee our terms. Addrctt, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. N0.507 Minor Street, may 9, 'fift—lm-*) PHILADELPHIA J'J. SHERIFF'S SALES. II V Virtue ol sundry writs of Venditioni Kxponai. U Fieri Facias, anil Levari*, issnedout of the Court I of Common lii as of Butler county, and 11 me directed . there will be exported to public Kile, at the Court House, j m the borough of Bullor, ori .</• ndav. the -lib day ol June, A. D , INtifl, at one o'clock, P. A/., the fallowing described property, to wit: All the right. Hilo. interest an I claim or John Ore. gory k A rmoda Gregory. of Into Lot No 32, situated in the Horoitgh of Butler, Butler county, I'cnn'a, I omi l ed north by lot No*3l. east by a street, south by lot No 33, wept by M Kein Street; containing about 1 , acre, more or loss, one 'J story frame hoiiia k log stible there on ei-«t ted. Seized and taken in eveoution ns the pro;. I eitv of John Gregory A Armeda dregoij, M t t'ie suit of Itoiicit M'Corkle k Samuel Osbotn, Kx*r* of Kdward .tf'Corkle who was guardian of the uiiuor children of Wm. Thompson, dec d. ALSO All tlm right, title, interest and claim of Wm. Rabbit. Adiniulatrator of Patrick Daly, dee d,of, in and to One llundrrd and Twenty-three Here* of laud, inoie or le?*, situated in Donegal township, But ler county, Pa., hotin • ded north by lands of Wm. B Clyiuerand Richards, end by Mk'huel Haulley, south by \\ 111. 11. Clymer, we»t by Catharine llickey, Fifty acres cleared. in ordinary Hf palr, |j»y Ilouxe and Barn Ijiereon ercs ted. Seir.mi aud taken in execution as the property of Wm Rrabbit.ad m inlst 1 i.t >r of Patrick Daley, dec d, at the suit of J. 11. Calwell k Co. AI.BO. All the right, title interest aud claim of D. Phelps. Administrator of H.«/. Arnold, dee'd, and It P. Craw' lord, of in and to Fifty ncrcafif lan 1 Inofr or less, situ nted In Parker township, Rut ler count v, Pa., bounded north by it. Black. Kn«t, by R. Bhck. et. al , South by Harvey Oiba .i,; West by Archibald Kelly, about eight .acres cleared, one quarter stack charcoal fui nnre, »-nsino house with englnj. Ac., casting home, bridge honso, coal .-he-Is, one fiame office with scales attached, 3 frame dw houses, seven log dwelling houses, 3 of which are double, frame Blacksmith shop, frame wagonmakor shop, and 2 large double fiame sta ble* thereon erected. A lao. —Ode lot of ground situate In the village of J/artlnabnrg, Parker tp., Butler county, Pa., containing about acre more or less, bounded north by Reuben Kmerick. F.ast by Main street, South by Thos. Fletcher, et. n|„ an«l west hv dwelling house, frame ware house and frame stable thereon erected. Al*o. —One other lot of ground situate in the village of Fuii view, Falrview tp., Itntler county. Pa., contain lug about % acres more or le«s. bounded North l»y an alley, Kaat by an alley, South by a atieet.and Meat i'y a street; large 2 story framo dwelling hoii-e. fiame foun dry in gotal working order, frame blacksmith and frame carpenter shop, stable, frame warehouse and coke oven thereon Erected. Also —(»ne piece or bind situate in Falrview town ship, Butler Co., Pa , containing ono hundred and for* ty-i»even acres more or lesm, bonndeil North by Ihhhc Reep et al., Kant by Jnme* Wilson. South by John Scott et. ul„ and Weal by Jacob Havok etal,about louacres cleared, 3J of which are meadow, double log duelling hou-e, d<Milde log barn with sheds attarhod and other out buildings. Set/.etl ami taken in execution as the property of D. Phelps. Administrator of II.J. Arnold and R. P. Crawford,at the-nit of William Wick for use. ALSO All the right, title Interest and clatmol M. F. White of in and t » Fourteen a« r.*s of land more or Icas. situ ated in OoniKKjiH-nesslng toM nship. But It county, I'a., li<>t No. 1. la>undei| North by White 1 Cnuninghain, K»wt by Street. Mouth ly Martin's heir*. West by Cunningham, all cleared. No '2. bounded ax fol*. loms, North by lan Is of Alien White's heirs, Kant by tieorge Bean, South by Th >s. Cratty, West by Street, all of which ia meadow. Seixed an) tiken in executi<>u as the property of M. F. White, at the suit of Samuel Dyer k Co. AIJ9O All the right, title interest and claim of o„W.Sinlth, in and to One Lot of land, more or leas, situated in th\* borough of Butler, bounded north by an alley ; eaat by all alley ; south by Diain uel; and west by i/ot of .Mrs Christy: good Frame House thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution n» t'ie property of Oeorgo W. Smith, at the suit of Oliver David. W. t». BRAC K KN R IDG E, Slier Iff. Sheriffs' office, April 25, l^tVi. RKOUTER'M KOTItE. N'OTICK Is hereby given to all pj-rsons Interested, that the following accounts of Administrators, Kv j y 111«». sand Guardians, have tejen filed and passe lin the 1 Register's offi-re of Butler county, and will he presented to the Court for continuation and alloVance,on Wednes j day, June 7th, A. D. IHW. F A of K I) DeWolf, dee'd, 'Sinrdian of Kitty Ann an«l hmma Aeyman, by his Executrix Catharine DeWoif Final Account of James Doiilap, Kx'r. of Jaiues 34. Dunlup, dee'd. Filed J/arrh F. A. of Eliiiabeth Clark* Adm'r of James Clark dee'd. Filed March 7, 1800. F A. of James White, Adm'r of Peter Oedlllion, de J ceased, Filed March Itf, 1H.16. F. A. of Janica M'( ollurn, Adm'r of Margaret M'Col lum, dee'd. Filed A/arch iHiJtl. F A.of 11. 11. SUtor, Guardian of Charlotte Rich mond. Filed M.irrh 2H, M6«. F. A. 11. 11. Sla tor. Guardian of Elizabeth Rich mond. Filed March 28, 18fi#. | F-A. of 11. H. Slator, Guardian of Clara Bell Rich mond. Filed March 2s. 8800. F. A,of 11. H. Slator, Guardiau of Elmira Richmond. Filij»l ifarch 28, IKOO. F. A. of Nancy R. Hoon and Tliomas 7/oon. Ex'rx A Kx of John lloon, dee'd. Filed March 31, 1866. F. A. of .V.irgaret M'Aallister. Adm'rx of Francis M"- Altlater, dee d Filed .March 31. ls«6. V. A. of John Murrin. Ex. of Philip Murrin dee'd. Filed Febraary 9, I#6o. F. A. of S. D. Meals aud Jacob Danbenspock' Exr's of Daniel .Meals, dee'd. Filed Feb. 24, 186»>. F. A. of Wm. Smyth, Gnardiau of Franklia k Prsston A/yers. Filed Feb. 27, IM6. ! F. A. of Win. Geisler and Gottlieb Zimmerman, Ex ecutors of Anna C'hristena Geisler, dee'd. Filed May 1, 1866 F, A. of Alex. Ralph, Kx'r of Chrlstophor Russell, dee d. Filed May 1, 1866, F. A. of R. M'Jtinnis, Adm'r of Andrew 3l,Kinnls. dee d. Filed April 3, 1860. F. A. of John L. Ila-lett. Adm'r and Anna Magee. Adni'x of Wm. Magee, dec d Filed A .ril 4, 18«6. 1 F. A. of Cob«rt Oilleland, Adin'r of Jamas M'Cand lesa dec d File.l Apr 14, 18«6 F A of Kbenezer Dodds, Guardian of Anna Eliza Mc- Rride, deu'd Filed Apr 16, 2860 F A Of Johnston White, Adm'r of David Campbell, ' dae'e Filwl Apr 16, 18*16 • FA of Isaac Sutton, Adtn'r of Christian Reiglily. | Filed April 24. 1866 Partial Account of J M E*'r of Xebalon Cooper, dec d Filed Apr 26 1860 F A of Israel Cookson k James Aillman, Exr's of Jai-ob Mont, dee'd Filed April 28, 18tX» F A of R TChrifty, Adm'r D< Bon it A'on, of Jona than llockenbcrry. dec'.d Filed April 30, l*n& F A of R T Chrifcty, Adm'r, Dt llonitXon , of D Wol fonl. .lec'd File«i April INWI F A of A W Lane, Guardian of Catharine Flemiflz. Filed April 30, 186 A. FA of A W Lane, Guardian of James M Fleming Filed April »i, 2860 F A of A W Lane, Guardian of Elizabeth • Fleming Filed A aril 80, iB6O F A of A. W Lane, Guardian of Samuel Fleming.— Filed Aprilßo, 1860 F A of A W Lane, Guard! n of Margaret J Flem inn Filed April 30, 1866 F Aof A W Lane, (iuardi-oi of Wil'iain Fleming.— Filed April 30, lSofi. F' AOf W 112 Riown ( Guardian u! J C Filed May 1, 1866 ' JAS S KKNNEDY, Mir 0. t0 Inhn II t'mttv Court or ilull.r of &SJJw No. 1, Feb. Term ta/ui » Peterson IVurr.v R- P«rr. «i,|„ v „r to jauflOO. '"""-U proper No 70, Feb. Term, 1860, Mrs v.- , or Ailnui Metier, dee'd- Per,»M,„Tl?J ™ w »'"r. »M..w "v .! 00 ; w * b " * A <i«"'TrSSl» No. 71, Feb. Term, 1866, Mrs- m llb , ' ^ nerj » Andrew J, BoTd"' wl<1 o» of to J,.„e, T. ~„v d , Adm-r " mo,M,, ' n "> Mr " n '""»p -wo* or to #147 75. I rreonal propeity amounting widowoj u h i, "TiZ* odor son, or'lmM' * r "' nitoy, widow to 00 SnT lu'i" property amotintinc '■ " w Sami.el Hlle, a glSkSlllef, Adm'r* T V-. !*'*• Mr " «•"* M'O,, widow of •-•noo tV 05 ' nT/" •' , " ,n8,1n, ■ fenn. Mr.. Ur.lmm, widow of M,r.'. « v'™.-""' 'w M I'ropcrty .mo„.,t ingto >21.1 _■». Mordecal Graham, gx'r. * Of wlilch the Creditors, Heirs, Legatees, Distributees and others interested will take notice, and appe rat .ml 1 r n, Vi , ° t Jil»° Fir,f MaiWtof of June next, and not later than the Third day thereof, to show cause if an) they have, why said Appraisements should not be confii ined. By the Court, May 9,11W8. W J Vol^ Trial List for June Term, 1869. FIRST WEEK. Freeman Kirk rt. Ho 1 :. Samuel Marshall, et. al. Wm. It Lentnion rt. Jacob Mechllng. John Bussell rt. Charles Cochran, et. al. Conrod Snyder rt. Jidia Webb. Benjaman Ooothott * Hobeit Do<lds. Mohn Nrgley r*. Wm. Vogely, et. al BKCOND WEEK. Wilson K. Potts rt. Wlllibalt Frederick ft al Isaac Spomiler e*. l V vi,l Marshall. John M Divitt k Samuel Loudon. Flx'ra of James Lo gwe, ilee'd rt. Wm. I.oguc. L esuor llines vs. Samuel Wliuer, Jr et a/ Isaac EngHnh, et. al. r # Rol»ert Allen. ' Mumn "pee % ! i U * h * Wln Murrin, Ex'rs of Jno, «J" '111. Fowler rt. David KcDonald- Casper Elm rs. Henrv Strutt Wm. Ijtjto.l r«. J tni.jH !,. Chnmtwra. „.. . . . WM. STOOPtt, froth *. 11 othonotary's office. May 2. Notice in Partition. liutfe.r county us. : 9 rn" K Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff I of Hut ler ciunty. Greeting.- Whereas, the petltlow ol John Greer and Flbcabeth Greer, formerly Eliaabetk Kennejly, s*n in-law ami daughter of Kdward Kennedy, late of the township of Muddycreek, hi the county ut Ililtler nnd Stjte ot Priiiinvlvntlin, der'tf, wm preietit rd. Netting 1.-rtli Oiiitthe x.ii.l Kdwanl Kenned, Ulrir died hit.in.te, leaving n widow. Mm. Prndenre Kenne- ». f;di"w«. 1,, wit: Yonr petltl..n«, the wife of the add John Greer, Esq., who resides in Pros pect, Butle/ c<mnty. Mary iutermariieil with Isaee Sponder, lesldlng in I'r >siie< t. eonnty of Butler. Mar garet, interunrried with F. S Mnge«. residing Ir. Uyto. ilia, \ enangocouutv, Pa,, J.,ne intermarried with Dr. 11. 11. Brower, residing in Danville, Pa., D. G. Kenr.eily. residing In Douglass county, Kansas, K.lw«rd Kennedy, resldiug at Conkstown. Westmoreland county. Pa-, Mil ton Kenne-Iy, re-o'ding in ltutier county, Peud'a but who has sold and released his Interest In his father's ee late t> the other heirs, Newton Kennedy, residing in Butler county. Pa, James S Kennedy, whuee residence ts unknown, but whose interest in |he real estate of -aid deceased, has ben sold and conveyed hv him or hia attorney, iu fact, to Isaac Spm.sler, ml ,reaafd. FJlmKen ned> Kmlly Kennedy and Minerva Kenned v. residing In Butler county, Pn, and Willllam and Kate Kenne<ly minor rhlldron of John Reuiiedy. dee'd, f>r whom ths said Mrs. Prudence Kennedy, iagiiaidlan,ami the said Mrs. Prudence Kennedy, widow of the sahl Kdward Ken nedy dec d, residing iu Butler county, pa., nod tnat ih* said Intestate died seixed In his demesne as of fr* and In a 1 •rtain messuage aud tract of land, situate in Muddt creek township, county and State aforesaid, liounded on thu N'.rll) l iy .Inlin Tlilel, un tile Kn.t l.y .1. W. Fureatrr. on tbe South I'V I)., v I I Krmler i*nd on tli ■ tVe.t by ltd - ward Kraziom' hvin or vendee, u.l j,d.n Tl.ieLr.mUln in K One 1/imt/red rtwl Fifty Arrr* more or less, with the appurtenances. And now to wit: To the heirs and legal repi esen tat Ives Partition will be held <>n the above described prupettf, on TVKSDA I", MA I'lStlt, llMTfi. at ft o'clock. A M .t • Uirh tiiue and place j on m«jr at lend Ir Too llimk pro»- • r - , W. O. IIHACKK.NRIIMIIE, U.y 2. Msat M..,lfr. MIHH. TIIK MASON A IIA>II,I N CARINKT ORUANS. f-r < e red nnd .irnliir inn.ir . Uu<T dim-rent it,l«>, sao to meh, meh, TIIIRtr-PlTPlloLlioll XII. YkH MKU- A /..V. or btht r fli>t pt emiiiin. nwnrded Cl.en. Illn.tr*- ted fnWogne. free. Ad lre,«. MASON « HAMLIN, Ooiton, or MASON BfIOTHErIS. Now Voek. STIC A T KIMb ED away from the undersigned, living in Ike D Borough of Butler, mi Monday, April 3»». IMft. m IIAY MAHK. about I4'j hands high. 3 y ears old,light inane and tall. Anyone giving information that will b«ad to ler recovery or ietui uiug her, will l»e suitably rewanled JOIIN DKB4I. may«,.it.) Notlee. rnO the heirs nn-l legal representatives of James Black | late ol Allegheny townahip, Butler county, dec. d una others interested. You ate hereby notlfle«| tint J.»s««ph Itosenberry, one of the Administrators of sal-l ilecedent, has preeented his petition for discharge from said) trust, to the .lielg es of the Orphans' Court of said county who hajrr there upon ordered his discharge on tl.e flr.t day of next term, unless cause beshowu to the cmtrary. W.J. YOI'NG; Butler, April 2ft,*66, Clerk. REMOVAL. rjIIIE undersigned aunounces to the public the/she iiuiamsTfMi. To the room formerly occupied by Wm. S. Zicgler. fbnr • I.«ir>« North ol M'Aboy's >t ire,and that she has on hand and in coiirtintly rei'eiving the choicest »t-«k of MILLINERY GOODS. EKr offered t • the public • consisting of BON.'tKTF, HTHAW GOO DM, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, And a full and general assortment of FAKCY MILLINERY GBBDS. Bonnet, done np In the liittM .1} I" Tlii.nkr.il tor pn-t rnvurii, we would .till Itlrile pnr clia«er< t j t i... .1. a enli. liny M, IS«l—3m) MRS. B. UeItTZBKIUIKK. rtTTT.SBUROH LIU/IT.YJIff! HOD »'O BK .1 LOCKHART & CO., MASVUrAtfTI'VtBS or norti COPPER A IKO.V LIGHTNING RODS, DUQUESNE WAY, 2J door below Hand Street Bridge, PITTSBURGH, PA. WIIOI.KKALK DEALERS AltK INVITED TO SEXB I'Olt I'RirEH. Pereone of of small m*an« wishing a good pay* big business will please addrees ue. May 2d, !WW—Jte List of Letters. following l« the Liet of Letters remaining in the I'oet Office, Hut ler. Pa., .May Ist, 186 H. AdJson, Mrs. Catharine Hamilton. Misa Kster Itlykenner. Mr. Alfred Kreaf. Mr W Brewster, 3tr. James K loeber, Ueo Itedillian. Mr. Wm Litsenbnrg, Mr J H Harwell, Mesam. k Cto. Mrn n Ilarr, Andrew Lobret. Mr Ueo Cress, Miss Kitty McGoWaa. Mr O B Colter, Ht"T Peter McOlochhin,. John . .McOmiltiui.Mto Agnnto Cooper, MM. Annej MCCUMIm, A M 2 Clingin, Mrs Sarah Make, It Cannon,. Linnon Martin, Mr James M jRHi J'/ J"hn .tfc' 'andlus, Josiuh nid«lle, Mr Andrew Marshall, J/iss Maggie M Kugicnart, Michel Miller, Mrs Martha K rorl»es, Mr (Mannfactnrer)Alblock, Jacob Houngley, Mrs Kottina Parker, James rulkton, James Shannon. Miss C A I'raham, Mr John Thompson, Mrs Boeana Orahain, Mr T G Turk, Fraiwia Gram p.., ill, Adam Voly, Valentine, //utchison, Mr W K Veca, Jacob Hunter. Mies Tillie Wibla, Miss B Hartwrlgbt, Mm Martha White, MissMargitrer Ilainorly, Miss Mary White, Jainue Persona railing for any of the above letters will plena^. say they are Advertised. J. J. BMDWICK. Itntler May J ' *
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