ANNOUNCEMENTS. •• CONGRESS, lion. James Kerr, will be a candidate for Congress at the Primajy election, subject to the district conference. Msny Cltivens. R. M'Jnnkln 1* | will be a candidate for Congrrasnl the primary olet tlon, subject to the District conference. Many Ruiiublicani. ABSEMRLY. Ma. EntToitYou will plon*e announce the name of Dr. Joshili M'Candles.*, of Centre township, asa candi date for Assembly, subjoct to the decision of the Ho publican primary election, and oblige Mnnt Friends. Henry Pillow will be a candidate f»r Assembly, sub ject to the Republican Prluuiry election. ASSOCIATE JIJDOF. Mr. Editor.—Please an the name of Jame* Campbell of the Borough or Butler, as a candidate for Associate Judge, subjet t to the decision of the Union Jtcpuld'.can party at the primary election. All. En.—Please nnmnncethe name of Jas.Helly of Coiword to , asa candidate for AMOclate Judge, subject <0 the #H fsion of the Republican Primary election, and you Will oblige. Many Friend*. Mr. Eililor : —Wm. Harvey of Clinton tp., will be snp ported at the approaching primary election for the 0.- ffce of A*sm*iate Judge. .Mint CITIKKMS. Mr. Editor: —Pleaso announce the name of Thomas Oarvay, of Muddycteek. as a candidate for Associate Jud(»e suliject to the decision of th. Repuldicnn voters, at our appriKtching primary election and oblige « Old Muddy creek. Joseph Cummins, of Marion township, will be a can .ii i it.l • \-- tc ate Jndg«,ral(Jeet to tlie declskra "112 the ensuing Republican County Convention. Mmy Benublicau voters. SHERIFF. • MB. EDIT#: —P'ease announce the nunc of S. D llazlett, of Winfield t|«.. a« a candidate for Sheriff, sub ject to the decision o,' the Re|>ubli«Mii (bnveu ti >li (Late) Captain lMtth Pa. Vols, and 14th Pa. f\tvaliy. Captain H i/1 • tt •■nt-'i •• 1 111 <• -r \j- <■ enlisted man in when the Rebel At my was North of the Potomac, and through his merits as a sol li«>r pas sed through the several gra le* to ra|<tiin, •A'.-th honor to himself ami to hi* louimind. mil aft r over three \ ear- of 1i d Ii ; j--< 111 Ipi iv itiom, r .-t 11 n.-d to Ii - r'i i nI- Mii'l home with a:i :in-ta in.'.l rharni t»-i .v :i m»I li»r and an officer Ever defending tlm*e prin' iples wliich « nt t'e him t > the support of his countrymen. * Matty Sofdlers k ntlr.en» Mil Eniroi:—Yo.l will pie*-., announce the name of Jeiemi'di A. .Mi I linger, of summit towu«hip. as a can didate for Sheriff, subject t < the voice of the p.- .pl.- at fielr Prirmiry eliu'titm. It will be tl'lnl-mliered fiat Mr. Milling. : was one o| t'le first men. at the'em menceuieiit of the rebellion, t» b- IVM a h.d. less fi.nil v and march forth in t!ie defence >f hi* country, iu Com pany D. 62i| ffegt*. P V., he served his cajntry honest ly; was several time * severely injui-ed: 1.-* well qnalifl.-d f>r the office We therefore ask Pie people to support hill! and obl'ge many S«ddlersaild Citizens. MB. En.—Ptatse announce the name of Jas I! sto- y, of Fail view t.. , as 11 candidal- for sheriff". *ubje< t tot:*<- voice oft e people at their primary ele. t.on. Mo . iv went into the seivice 111 t o. 11. I«V_M lleglment and r« . enli-t-d with tii* regiment, ami lo t his >1 m in 112 ont of lMi?r»hurg, X* . Jaiiunrv It, lMc,|. Many Krien.h iln En.—Yon will confer a fivo - on nrtny voters of the Republican party, by anuoijiiciug the nme of || , t . Vey D. Thompsen. a* a sultihle can li hit" for.he office ot Sheriff' of Untie county, \f«*. Thomp*on has always been an ardent supporter of the principle* of our party, and adn«.-d tothi*. he ha* setved hi* country during her life struggle, manfully aud ! 112« thfully de eiidir g thiMe principles which cut tie him to this office, it* a reward for hie devotion. Many Voters. Ma. En.—please announce the name of !(. Irwin llogg*. of Forward tp.. as a candidate for Sheriff", sub- Je, t to the decision of the I nion Republican |>irty,nt their prlmaty election, and obl|»e Many Voter*. PROTHONOT A BY. Ma En.—You w ill please announce the nsme of E. Anderson, of the Borough of Bntler, a* a candid ate for Profhnnotary, snbj vt to the decision of the I'nlon Pri mary election. Many Citlr.ens. Mh . Entroi: —Please a nnon nee tin* nmieof 8. Mc- Clymond*,of the Itorougli of portersville, as a catidi date for Protlion dary. subject to the decision of the Itepuildicnn's at tfieir prim »ry election. In urging the n •uiiusti <n of Mr JA Clyinoiida.we think wo are asking nothing more than i* due this HPS tiuii of the conntv. >1 any Fil n ls. 31a. EntTO*—Please announce'the name of J. II CI.AUK. A"* '| of tin-l>»r > of Butler, t-jrmerly of Worth Tp., this Co , and late I'rivtilr in the 7*-t!i Reg. Pa. \ id. as a candidate f.jr Prof hotiotary, of Butler Co. subject to the decision of the Union Republican Primary Elec tion Mwv VOTCJKS, *J'| RKdISTKR AND BECOIIDEIt. Mr. EniTott—Please announce us a candidate for Rvg |«terandlle order. si|lije;t to the declsina of the peo ple at tfie Uepufdican primary elections, the uiiii" of ItRADEN I*ORTKIt,of T heiry township, who wa* a g HMI soldier, is n g.Nid scholar and an honest mm. and oblige bis numerous FRISVOR * Mr. Editor: —If it be the wish of the RepuMicatMi o Uutler county, I will be their candidate for llegister A Recorder. Mnieoti Nixon. Ml. Kn-—Please announce the nam* of O. W- Kn.-iss, of Lanca«ter tp , as a candidate f»r llegistcr k Uccord er. subject tc the dia'ision of the Republican primary election, and oblige Many voters. Jtf* En-—You will confer a favor 011 the filcmNof Harrison Norris, of Clinton tp.. by annouiii'iiig his name a* s caildhltßc for t!ie office of Register A Kccorder. of lititlci county Mr. Norris his mM'vud hi* country fait'o fullyforfo.il year" 00 the tent-d field; all I. if elected to tliis offl*>', wouhl no do,iht serve his co.iut. an well. Iluffnlo A Clinton. Vl En—You will please announce tVnuneof D. C A vres, of Butler tp.. late private 111 Co 1,1t)2d Begt., ps. V.t Vol., as I cid li.lat • for Regld-u k Reconler, subject to the decision of the Republican primary elec- Mr. A'TC* enlisted In 1861, and scrv«*4 his country Until the battle of the W ihluriles*, in whitdi he |o>| iiis leff leu. Feeling t'l «t h«* i* a desei \ iu* \ oung insil and co,up. tent to till the office, we sabiuit hi* case t» the Ctiion men of Butler county. # Many Soldiers A Citizens. CLERK OF COURT. Mr. Editor: —Please announce the name of Joseph B Mechling. »•» a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Court, subject to the decision of the Republican con vention, and oblige Many Republican Voters. Fki.I.OW Sot.wFls- AvnCiTixixs.—l am a candi late for the offic«« of Clerk of the 1 ourt, stihjei t to tlie decision «'f the Republican patty, at the primary election I am a resident of Bttfler borough, ("fornH-rly ol IVnn towu«hip.) enlistcl iti Co. 11, 11 '2< I Beginieut I'o Vol.' and had t!ie misf otune to lose my left arm at the l a t e of Cedar Creek, \ a . an I, therefore, respe< tfu'.ly soli. it your sup|M»:t. * FK VNK M. EVSTM \ COMMISSIONER. .Vis EP r By 4iie req.ie-t of some of my 112. ien la I have eonsen'e.l to cune r»n--e more before the public a* a caw ilidatc for Commissioner, subject to the ilecl*ioM of the primary electhei; tielng before the public three years, and if coriei tly informed, was second higlirst. I do no feel dlspfMted to canvass I icspectfully submit my claims to the public fotthe Inst time. Solomon Fleeger. ► John W Brandon, of CounoqiienesAlug tp., Isanuoun ce.| by his IVieud*. a* a candidate f»r County Commis elnner subject to the voice of the Republican voters, as cxp:css«ilat the primary election. Many Friends. Ml. En.—Mr. Adam Pisor, of Worth tp.. will be sup- by his numei'ii.iH friends, for County Commis sioner, subject to the decision of the Republican prima ry clectiou. Wo. th. Ma Et».—Yon will please announce the name of fltas. Hoffman. Esq.. of the borough of Saxonhurg, u-s a can- ! dids te for the office of County Commissioner. Squire Hoffman is 11 very su'tihle person for this of lice—au English ami G'enuan scholar He served hi- I mlopted country in the Mexican war under Colonel S. I Black, and in the recent war, in the *Fth Regiment, Pa. 1 Vol.. was promoted to the 2)1 Lieutenancy and s. Iv. .1 ! until he an.l his company were honorably di-<char.*e,| I Marty of bin friends and countrymen would consider In* I nomination a« deceiving for his manifested I'rtion feel- l Subject to the detdsion of the primary election Many friends of the I'nion. CORONER Ms. F.MToa.—Please announce tlie name of James Keains, of Summit tp.. as a candidate for Coroner, sul>- Jr.it > tlie decision of thellnion Republican pri:-.iarv elec t en, and oblige Many friend* of Kcarns. I.otii Citir.eiLs and Soldiers. AUDITOR. MR. EN —Plea*e announce the name of O. 11. (tump- JH'I of the Borough of Millerstcwn, for Count v Auditor for 3 years, and oblige Many Citixens. Ma. En, —IMcasoannounce the name of J.Calvin tllen n ■ of Clay tp., fur Couuty Auuitoa, for one year, and oblige Mauy Citizens. 1 "acoioi A. Bi.ac* QsraocW. FLiiora. j BLACK & FLEEGER, Mtomey'? at Law, AND CLAIM AGENTS J)ENBION§ procured for soldiers of ISI2, o r their wid- Business intrusted to their care promptly attended to. Office, South-West of Court-llouse, formerly occupied by Hon C. C. Sullivan. May 2,6Mm0«. To Builders and Contractors. SCHOOL HOUSE No. 4. iu Summit tp., will be let for re-building. Any jwrson biking the contrast, will Waet with the Directors, oil Saturday the 19th day of May, 1806 ut tea o'clock a. in - , on the ground where the biMldiug now stands. Any ]>craon wanting t» see the slr.c and style, can see No. 1 or 3, in said township. May lMt. 11. J. SMITH,Ser'y. 9ALE OF RUAb ESTATE. I WILL offer at -public sale, on the premises, in Cen t re township, at 2 o'clock . P. M , oil SA TI'JiPA ) r , MA Y 2G th, 1800, Seventy acres t»f land more or less. This is a tract of £'H>d laud well watered aud timbered, aad situate within one mile of the villagt of UuiouvUle. A coal bank opened,and n lwukinx order. Term- cash. N. F.MVANDLESS. April 25, '66. Com. of C* Pleegsr. BVTLLR, I*a. April 26, IBM. BUTTER—Freafc Roll 36 cents per pound REANS—White, 112 1,00 per bushel. BAULKY—Pprlrift 90 BEESWAX—3O renin per pound. KOOS—IS *ents perdonen. PLOUR- rt'heat, *6,60 to 6,®0 perhnnd.; Ry« 4,00; Buckweeat, LOpH-hnnu. KKl'IT —Ori'JJ Applet, '2o eta. per lb; Drleu Iwlie*, 2ft cents Klh FEATIIERSI—6O cents per pound. llßAlN—'Wheat *?,o>per bu hel Rye, 6ft Oats. 40c. C«>rn 85; Rnekwhnat, 7£c. OROCERIES—Coffee, Rio, 30 per pound; .TUTU. 35, Drown Sugar. l&cper pound: do. White, iir N.O. Mobil es . rents per gallon; Syrup 1 20and $1,60. INDUS—'7 cent* per pound. LARD—I 6 ceuts per pound. NAILS—S6,OO pef keg. POTATOES —#1. 0 per bushel. PORK— Shoulders, ltic; Flitch, 17c; (Urns. 180 per ' RAGS —4 cent® per pound. p HICK—I6-ceuto per pound. S A l/f—SJ.SO per barrel. TALLOW—Ift cent* per pound. WOOL—&»c per pound. . PITTSBURGH MARKETS. I'lTTturl'iu, April it, 189"- AI'PI.KB—*I,OO IS) W,<m Vrr barrel. Hl'TTKlt—l're.h Rull, 40 <*> 4»: per*. CIIKKSB—We»tern KentTß, 22c I"'' ft; Ilnntliurg. 24 M.25 l"'i ft. • E«JOS—*22 fuj 24 per do*en. FLOUR—Wheat, *lo ,i> *lO 25: Rye, 6 2*> C 4 6 ftO. OR A IN—Wheat. #1,05 6* 6,2.14; Cora, 70c. Oats, 65. BARLEY—Spring, 16,; Fall, 00. GROCERIES—Sugar, 12 to 13<ts per lb; Coffee, _> per ft.; Molasses, N. 0., 1,10 1,15 c pe| gallon ; Syrup, V6c ft SI.OO, per gallon. SALT—Liverpool, per Hack; No. I, Jt ic W A I> v I;KTIM t: N «:\ VH NOTICE. rnilE underpinned having obtained the patent of W. I«» \\ . Willis' cel.-Oratnl tturnp extraito.-. for the of Butler and a part of Atiu*trong, wool I res pectfully announce t*» the public, tint lie hi* obtained i HI »rbiii" and i« NOW prepared to c.\tra< t stumps uii l move atones all I buibtings on reason 'ble tei ill . Call on, or address Z. 11 SIIRPARD, Bruin Po»t«ffllee, Itutler county, Pa. REMOVAL.. SVMUBIt SVKES hki removed his stock of Confocr l! nurie* I roin the store room opposite Jack'if Motel. ..)■'! ult, from A'oi t•» East corner of Diaiuoud, t • the North Westerner of Diamond, formerly occupied bv J. R. Shit ley. « here he I| I1 a large stock of goo Is, con.dst ng in pa t of (A XI) IKS, XUTS. HA sINS. RMS, OItANGKS. LF.MMONS. TOBACCO, SAY JA HS. CA s \J;P FUR ITS, SFU'ED if COVE OYSTEHS, 8A /t/HIVES, BOLOCK A SA USAGE, CBACKEBS, FI.S/f. COFFEE, SU(iA It, VOLASSE.% SO A /*. CAXDLES. CAKBOIf OIL, And a general anno*tinent of NOTIONS; ai* •, Ale, Beer, l.emin >n, Raspberrv A Strawberry Syrup*, Sarsaparllla, Lenmi'iii Reer, Ac." 'I h gikful for past favor*, he stil solicits a slnre of pul>* He |mtouage. N. 11. Cuke* of all kind* baked, and Ice Cream made t • order mi short notice. Butler, April 25, ISOO 3t. \oi i( ii FN the matter of tlie applieati a of the English Lu- I them Evangelical Emanual church cf Prospect for in corporation. Notice is hereby given that application has been made for incorporation of the above untiled church, i.nd that fne M.itno will he granted on the First day of n xt Term. June 4th, ISG6, utile** cause he shown to the contrary. Certified from the Record, April 17th, 1*66. .tpiil IH, '00.) \\ M. STOOPS, Proth'y. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. rpHE umlerslgned offer* for sale, that Valuable Farm situated iu Forward township, known as the 'Ja*. Dod.l* containing about 212 ACRES, of which about 1»W acres are cleared and under good fence.— Brick Inuise 2story; large Frame Barn; *2 Apple Orch ards, and some peach and other fruit trees Well wat ered Also, two log tenant houses on it. It will lis sold together or divided, as to timber and cleared land, to suit put chasers. Te-nn tn-y, and will be made known by John N. I'ur viatiee. Butler, or by myself near the property. Aprii IS, Isrtli I>. A RvC'VURW. \XKIT Or FAKTXTIOST. 1 >uilcr County ss : IN the matter ef tlie Petition for Partition of the real estaft . 112 Robert Campbell, dee'd, The Coiumoiiwealth of Pennsylvania, to the heirs an-! l-jral representatives of Robert t'auipbell, dec.d, to I wit : linn Campbell, 'l'hottias (Campbell, Martha camp be'.l. John Catiipbull, Robert Campl»ell, James Camp belt, Andrew Campbell nud Josiah Campl»-||. The said Real Estate consists of Two Hundred acres of laud, more or less, nituite in Concord tp., Butler eo., Pa., iNiuivie.l north liy I>. Russell and others, east by lluizh Con way. south b> James Cumberland and others, and west by Wm. tileun Von and each of you are here by cited to he and appear b> 112 ire our Jmlce* at an Or phan's Com t to be held at Bntler in and for the county of Itutler, on the first M*nlly of June next, it being the 4*h day «>f said month, to show cause if any you, have, why a writ of Partition should noi be ordered as pra\ed for. By the Court, April IS, 1866,3t. W. J. YOUNtI. Clk. lollop in l*arlltion. Jhtfhr county, us; milE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the PheritT I of Itutler county, Oreeting; Whcre.ui, the Petition i.f Win Ruiiihaugli was presented, setting fori lias follows, to : That Abraham llillianl. lute of Washington tp.. dee'd, became hi his lifetime seized in his devne»«e a< < 112 *»f. and iu a certain triu* or piece of land situate in Washington township, suit county, b'-uuded north by heirs of Isaiah Jlilliard, east by William Shira and oth er-!, south by Isaiah Thomusoii, and west by George Ar tier and others; eoiitaiuiiljr One 11 ittiilnvl niul Sixty Acres, more or less, leaving surviving, his said* wife J/ary and thirteen.children, t > wit : Adam llillianl. ag<*«l years; Frederick llillianl, aged about •10 years; Frank lliiliard. aged about—years; Jcny lliiliard, a god about > »ar*; Abraham, aged alwwt 20 years; Eli. agr*l about "J'Sjeais; Jacob, iigedlib..i;t ;J3years; Pliilip, ageilabout 4."» years; Jno.amd ah ait :t' years; Calharine ii.termar rb'd with Win Fogle, she is dead leaving surviving her the an Id Wm Fogle io r husband, aud five children, to wit : l.arlna intermarrie<l with Thomas lliiliard. She Is aged about 2."» ye.w*; Adaiu Fogle, aged 'l2 ; Harriet in t -rmariied with John Henry, she is aged about "JO years: J/ary. intermarried with Henry Sacketer, she is aged about IS ystirs ; RaiiiM-y Fogle. nged about 16 years : I.yd'a lliiliard. Intermarried with John Hcnry.*she is n r cd about ;t; yenrs; Ann. Intermarried wi.h Abraham .*■'inetnan. she i* aged .51 yearn: and Ellxabcth, intermnr iie.| with \our petitioner, aged about 43 years. And now to w.t. the heirs and legal representatives, are hereby notified that Pa;|ition will be held on the a! \•• descrll-cd pr »perty by virtue of the within writ, ■ui 'l'uesday the twenty second daj-ol .May. at 1 o'clock, .'» .M .at e hieh time ami place >on, and each of you may ait <ud if you toiuk proper. W. o. BR ACK ENRIDOB, Sheriff. SherifTs Office, Butler. April 25, '66. tlrpliams i'ourt Male. BY virtue of an order and decree of 4he Orphan's Court, in aud for the County of Butler, and State of Pennsylvania, the undersigned. Executor of the last will an i testament of Thomas Denny, lata of Middlesex tp., said county, dee'd., wi 1 offer for sale at public ven due, on the premises, on Thursday, tlie Btli day of May, at one o'clock, p. ni.. of said day. Eighty acres of land, more er leas, situate' in Township, County, and State uforesatd : 1 founded OH the north by lands of W. Hays and S. Parks heira: on the east by heirs of William Wilson; on the south by the heirs of Matthew Ram sey. and on the west by lands of Robert Oillelnml. Term* of sole: —One-fourth of purchase money io be paid on the i onfirmation of sale by the court, and tlie residue i: three equal annual installments thereafter, with interest from said confirmation. ROBERT C.ILLEI.AND, Kerch 23, 1860, Executor. Executor's Notice. r ETTEIVS testamentary on the estate of Mordecia l_j (iraham, late of Forward township, Birtler county. Pa., dcc.il.. have been grantod by the Register of said county to the undersigned . therefore,all persons know ing themselves indebted to said estate are bereqy noti fied to make immediate payment, and tluste having claims or dcinnnds against the Mime are requested to present them prhjicrly authenticated for settlement. MO R DEC AI OR AH AM, march 28. '66—f>t.* Executor We E, K. mddle, 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will attend to all business entrusted toliis care prompt ly. Special atfeutlon riven to the collections of ten sions. Back Fay and Bounties. Will also act'as "gout for those wishing to buy or sell real estate. Office on South side of Diamond, in Bredifi's building, Bntler Pa. W - nrr *Vr Z^iXh-A-T. Administrator's Notice. T UTTER# Administration on the estate of Adam |_J Weber, late of Penn township, dec'il., have been granted to the subscriber, all persons knowing them selvus indebted ;o said esute are requested to uiaae im mediate payment, aud tho-e having claims against the same wdll present them properly authenticated for set tlement at their store ia Boyd's buildings, Butler, Pa. GEOBGE WEBER, ADAM TROUTMAN, March 14.1&65. Adm'rs Trcmtiirer'it Sal. . T )ÜBLIC NOTICE ii hereby given, that agreeably to J an Aet of Assembly, paa«ed the 9th 'lay "112 Mar ch A: D.. IMO. entitled an Act to Amend the Act entitled Directing the mode of selling Unsealed land* and I. n- Heatfil lot*, in Butler County, Pa., will be expoifd to aale for the arrears of tax**, at the Commissioners office, on the Firtt Monday of June, ISOO, to wit Htft'TED owwrfta* i A era. Tar. Butter Thwnthip. „„ ~ M'Olmot A. 11 88 {1 M Calmot A B s -' !1 ;n Hrmly Townthip. Allen Jane **> 14 « Clear fir hi Tmcnxhip. Coy e John. Lot*\*o. 61, 40,4 ft, 4« k39 •'* John l\.tt*.Lot No, -W Samuel William*, I<nt« 46, 47 441 a.. ' F*nn Tuwnthip. ,«»■.. r , H?LR« 150,04 62 Donegal Township. Dennii Houlihan j|o 8 37 Fur want I'ownxhip JoHeph A»liton 100 12 30 LanrnttT Tuwnthip. Thoniaa Howard'* helm /t 30 Oakland T"Wn*h*p. J. Jamt*o/i. jr-, widow Soott, 27 5 46 Thoin ui Janiiam and Ilern y 2W»»:ul 0»i )Vathiniit'iH Tawnthip. Benin (Seortfc: part donation. I"*' l.%f»f, S. A. I'nrvinnce, lots 8,11 Al3 ; 77 WM. E. .MOORE, Treasurer. April 18th. ISNB Treas'r"* Naleof Nciilcil I.IIIKIH. r RLIC NOTICE I* hereby given that agreeably to an Act pruned the 29th day «»f April. entHh-d an A«*l to reduce the Stab- debt and for other pnrpoaeß, in Butler county, l'a n will be pxjHnfed to «ale for arreur* off ixe*, at Cue CoinmbMloner'k oQlce.on of June, ISO), to wit. oWNKRS MM EH. Acrt. Tar. I m'Wuthip. ChrLtopher Miller «1 7 50 John N«*gley 400 25; ib Samuel P. Thompson. koiM arid lot 1 '.*o Win M Landlrs*. of Roht, 1 lot 45 I>'• rough Millmtnivn. j Porterfltld M.S* notiseand lot j 14n lhmrga\ T'lttnship. Dully Patrick 124 4 70 I'm nhig 11 <lgh 4-t 37n Mootoii Itiehard 42 ;; 20 .t/ori'io' Tumiisfi ip. It'll tner Andrew - 100 19 52 Brown Wll lime 50 17ft Svtton Alex fto |:u heat on Margaret 50 110 Franklin Tuu-nthiji. Thompson II nine*. IR3 :Ut 88 Xeg lev . John * 130 «04 Tiufnthip. Donnelly Thos 27ft 10 08 Vrotpf't lh> roiljh. Kelly k Armsirttiig 1 lot 2 50 ' Ml. tUghlm Duulip. 0 lut*... 0 Spear Dr. heir*. J |uf< ■> >JJ ilodd* Wtiil. heirs lot 7." Mays Rold. home k lot 2 06 /titers Roht. 1.1 lot • 4o U'aghington Toun*hip. Ororfunnu Jacob 50 5 72 Pdttou Pullotk, lot in Annisviile {0 /VHN Townnhtp. Rahehnau Frrderiek 24, 4 ftl Jas U- heirs ,'J a 4Y £5 liirker Townthip. Donnelly Thcniav , i «,r>7 1730*3 Arnold it Crawfofil I fto " Same, 25 41 Same, house and lot : 41 Same, Furnace 14007 M'tuflrb! 7>twnrhip. Meidriek George, 3 Coal |o|h j 71 M'Claferty sr j •> l 4:1 Vanke Conrad, h'»u*e and lot 4 51 Hr nly Townthip Sterling Adams Thwnahip ' Andrew Feree 47 20 Summit Township. Anian J'«eph I 0 ftft Bigger Win • oft 235 KiMler Andrew 100 10 fto Krist Jacob 25' 280 Wilt Peter | lo lift W. E. MOORE, Trea*urer. Butler. April l«th. 1800, MEW FIRM! HEW GOODS! »7D CCW CO lM {Successor to James A. Negley,) H'AVINO ju-t returned from the Eastvrn citie*, ie»w . offers, et the lew«-st rates, A Large and Carefully Selected Stook ot' Spring and Summer GOODS; The most Fashionable Styles of '■ b « Bonne t, Trimmings, &c., Silks, ilibbons, &c., Silk and Cloth Cloaks made to order, Jjunneis trimmed, &c. MKN'S WKAH, Caakitncres. Satinets, Tweed.*, ,Ic., Boots iiud Shoes, QuaeiMware, Hardware, Ac. Fancy litMnlt, Notions, Ae., A good assortment of &G. &G. All of which we offer at; the liowesf Prices. Give us a call and examine our ASSORTME3STT JOHN P. M'QUISTION, Sou'h end of Town, Opposite Zimmerman's Hotel, liHTI.EIt. I*A. April 18, 'o6::4t. rpilOSK lo the nil' will nmko 1 immediate settlement of the *aine Cull at bin foimer store, now occupied by .lohn p. M'Qnlxtion. JAMES A. NKnI.KY. April 18. 'oo—Of Butler, Pa. Wu, S. IICSSI.TOS, M. T» SAMt KLORAIIAM, M. 11USELT0N &. GRAHAM (hate of the V. S. Army) PHYiCIANS AND SURGEONS. in B .jmPs block,n MnlStreet Butler pa. Orphan'H Court Salt-. I N pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Coqrt of 1 Butler Co., March Bth 1H66, levied on all the right, title, interest and ctenn of David A. Conn, mid Fergn son Conn,of in and to One llundriMl Acres of land, situ ate iu Washington tp.. Butler To. Pa. bounded and des cribed as follow"; 11 wit: North by Thos. Kelly ana M Nanphton, est-t by John C«»nn. south by Wadsworth ar.d Black, west by Jacob Douhenspcrk; containing one hundred acres, more or less; frame barn and double lo* house thereon erected: seventy acres cleared, friore or le».*. Which will be seld at nublic outer7,on the prem ise*, on Tuenday. May'2oth, lSfitt, at 1 o'clock, P. M. thlnl thlnl on confirmation of sale, the bal ance in two equal annual pavinent* with interest; April 18, iSiib. W. O. BKACKKN RIISiE Trustee. FRUIT! TII E undersigned proprietors of ''RURAL HILLNL'R SERY" wisues to inform the public that they have low OB (mumls at their MVNM, locaMd Rbnrt two and one half miles south-west of the borough of Butler, the best and largest variety of fruit trees ever offered to the public in thi* county. Their fruit trees consist of the APPLE, PEAR, PKACIf, AND CHERRY. These are unquestionably the largest as they are also the best varieties ever offered in this section Their va riety of SIIRI'BBERY is also large. They would there fore solicit a 1 ibend putronage the coming spring. Now j I* the time to nelert the ground and make your order* 1 which will bepronipHy filled. The treeacan be had at j the nursery or delivered where ordered to xuit purcha scrs. Every farm should have a orchard. SILAS PEARCE& SONS. I January 17, !BC6. NOTICE^ IN the matter of the petition of Frederick Pcaquo for a decree of divorce front Celestine Pcnquo his wife vs. Celestine I'eaquo. C. P. Nc. 37, December Tei*m, IWI6. Now to wit: Feb. 27, IRA 6, on notice of John M. Thompson, Esq.. Oourt appointed John Pnrvl* t.ce, Er.q.,a Commissioner to take testimony in this case. Butler county , *s. Certified from the Record this 24th day of March, A. D. I*o6. WM. STOOPS. Pro'y. Notic* Is hereby glveu that I will attend to the duties of the above appointment on Tuesday, the Ist day of ! May, MM, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, at the office ' of J. N. and J l'urviance, in Butler,-lintlef county. Pa., j at which time aud pfuf r all partiu* iiuVre*ted may at tend if tbey >ee proper. JOIIN 1 March, 28, 1860. (Xnninissloner. "HERE IT IS" AN ARTICLE OF REAL MERIT. A REMEDY That has been trial anil stood the list, not villi/ in on occa- Kiontil ease, bnt in evei'ff com munity where used it turn been pronounced the ho feat and most reliable remedy Known for CHOLERA DIARRH(EA, DYSENTERY, CRAMP IN THE STOMACH OR BOWELS, CHOLERA MORBUS, &c. It contains not hint) Irrl tatlny oi- injurious to the stomach, and is mild but prompt in Us action, and effects a permanent- aire by removiny the cause of the complaint. Xo J' A3l IIJ Y should be without it, as the cost is trijlint/ compared with the suffering that may be avoided by haviny it at hand in case of a sudden, attack. tftfTry it, and judye for yourself. SOLO JiT ALL DItUGGISTS. Prepared only by J. HENDERSON & BROS. PITTSBURGH, PA. J. C. REDICK & CO., DRUGGISTS, BUTLER, PI Agents for Butler County, Pa. April 35, *oo—6 moa." ! S. |i. M'KI.ROV JA9. DICKBO* .J*o T. BIIAXS SPRING TRKDE, 18G<3. Dry Goods MM, OIGKSOK&CQ., 54 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa., NOW OFFER THEIR SPRING GOODS AT HIE LOWEST MJim PJIU'£ I TERMS OASTT. TIIE STOCK Wll.li HIS KBIT COM'.'LUTE DURING THE SEASON. BUYERS FROM EASTERN & CENTRAL OHIO, Western Pennsylvania <1 West 1 irr/fnia, AHE INVITE!) TO CALL AND EXAMINE Tfic A.sHortiiieiit Marcti|l4, 'flflfl. • HOTICE. IN the n»«t tor of tlio account of Thomas M'Lmghlin, *tiinmnning .In,-.. Fulton Committee o li vln Rum- M-V. .» I.Muntil'. In the Court of ('onirnon Phmnf Hut - lei- countv. No. 1, Kept. Term, is*!. Ami now t.. wit. Feb. 27. 1 S»u; : urmnnt filed and notice of tlio tiling di rected to he given Recording to rule relntitig to accounts of AsMtonre* 'nnd Trustee*. nnd that theVtmo w ill ho allowed on the drat day of next term, to wit: On tho Ut M..11(1.1 V «112 June next. nnlo-i exceptions be filed on or before that day,of wliich notice Is hereby given. _ lUitb r county, ss. Certified from the Record this ,10th day or March, A. I)., 1*0(1. WM. STOOPS, Frothy. J. \V. KHiK KII, Vi'TORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, 87 FIFTH ST., (Opposite* tile Gazette Building.) # I'ITTMUUBUU PKN.N'A. \f FILL giro prompt attention to nil business in the \V line of tin* Profession, inclndlng the . dlection • I 'Mnimmuigiin't tine Government f»r link-Pay, Bounty, pensions, Prt*»vmon«y, kr., Ac. Nov. 22, lMts::*!ni William E. Moore. PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT • E. M'Jnnkin'N (Hlicr, Main Strff t. op pnftlte Zi in mr rin it II'M lintel, llutUr, Ituiicr Co. I»«. 6fHo charge until claims received.'^® A;i £3jts AL D BUltttY, Attorny at Law, FKANKLIN, VKNANCiO COINTY, A « onp door North of KINNEAR HOU Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs! DRS.GRAIUM&HUSELTON HAVING purchased tho Drug Store recently owned by Dr. H. F. Hamilton, will carry on the Drug b twi ne** in nil it* deparlmaut*. at theoid*tnnd, BoydV k Main Street Butler I'*. We hare constantly on hand •nd for nnle a pure quality of DRUGS C HEMICALS and FAINTS OILS YARN ISH Eg AM) GLASS. WHITE LEAD,RED LEAD A LITIIERAGE Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty, TURPENTINE, AND ALCOHOL. LARD. FISH ii NEATS-FOOT OILS. DOTTLES, VIALS, A*VDCORKS, SOAP, SPONGES .t LAMPS, PURE GROUND SPICES, Ac. Ac. Ac. Also n gencrel -variety of Perfumery & Toilet Articles. Wines nnd Liquor* for Medical purposes. Wine® f..r Pncnimental n»e, furnished n | cost. Physicians pres cription* carefully compounded. The public is respectfully iDvlted to eall and examine our etopk. we tire confident that we can sell as reasonable as any similar e*tnblh»fcinent iu the county. NOT. 22 L«6s::ly. COITIf T¥»U It V m von. ! A NY person wishing surveying dooo by the County ! Surveyor, can be accommodated by loaving word or addressing J. 11. Clark, at the office of the County i Surveyor iu ButloUT' r addressing N M 81 -iorat Break - i neek Pott OfDco Bntlcr4>u:»ty Pa. I March 7tl» l c o»>fi. 9 An Old Song Set to a New Tune, | „jss " At'tprinfj'appronehat Anti and flonchr* Frmn tfitir hnle* romt out And Mice and /tat*, In spite of Gits, ' n nbttul.'' "11 .T»nr«»»l!il liKhf l in N. Y. City.' "Only in fall able remedies known " "Free frum Poisons' 1 ' N*»t dangerous to the Human Family."* 'Pats cot/ie out of their holes to dii 1 . - ' •♦Costar'a" lint, K oh eli Ac., Ei:er'«, 1m a ninte— ukuil fi»r lint* Mice, HfMiches* Hlai'k mid Hed Arti t Ac., Ac., Ac. Ac. ''Cosiar's" Bad-Bug Exterminator. In a liquid or wash—used to destroy, nn«l also an a preventative for Ued-llugs, Ac. "COSTAK'S" KI.K'TItIC POWDER FOR IXBECTS is 112 ■ r Mt.tli-'. Mu.-t iuit »es, Fleas, Bedbugs, insects on PlHiits, Fowls, Animals, Ac. flo.!!! Hkwirk!?! of all worthless imitations, tl v«. Sets that "Cost ak'.s" name In on eicli Box. Bottle and i i beJbio v u boy. Hi- Addres<, lIBNRY H. COST AII. I J -llruiulway, N. Y . *3" Sold In Bmtler, Pa , Hy all Drugists and itetailurs 1860. INCREASE OF II \TS—Th-» Firmer* Oateits(Enz lisln assert* and prove-* hy figuri**»li t* one pair of HATS will have grogeny and dtTt'iiilnnli n > less than '»M,000 in three years. Now, unle-u thin iurnenstt ftinily can be kept.<l<>wn, they would consume more food than would sustain OS,t):;(» human l*»iiig«. tf/iSco 4, Costar's advertisement above. 1866. HATS rcmux BIRDS. —Whoever engage* in shooting I small birds is a cruel nun; Whoever aids in extermifia tin«< lluts it* a heaefactor. Wt* should lik*» some one t i give us the benefit ol their vxperieuco in driving nut • love pests. We need something besides dogs, cats, and traps f.r this businoss — &:i*ntijlc A*. 4f«T"§ee "CostarV advertisement Above 1866. "COTTAR'S"' RAT EXTERUINATOR i* simple, safe and sure--the most perfect H.I 112 Mention meeting we b:ive ever attended. Every rat that can get it, properly prepared, v.ill eat It, mid every one that ats it will die generally ut some pi n e ms distant as possible from where it was taken —L'tl.c S'lnrr. Ml /i., Mirror. See • CosTAK'a advertisement above. 1866. HrtUSEKEEPERB tionbled with vermin need be ft • no louger, if they nsu "Oost'ir's ' Kxteriniiiator. We have used it to our*satisfaction : and if a box costs so, wn would have it. W» havo tried poisons but they effected iiothiug ; but "CostarV article kuocus the breath out of Rat*, Roaches, Ants, and Bed-Bugs, quicker than we can write it. It is in great demand all over the country.— Midina, O.'iio, Unzrttr. ft"> See "Costar's"' advertisement above. 1866. A VOICE FROM THE FAR WEST.-*-Speaking of "Contai V Rat, Roach, Ant, Ac . Exterminators—'"more grain anil provisions are ib-atroye I annually in Grant County by vermin, than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer " — Lunmntrr IPi's., Herald. K4#" See 'CostarV udvertiseiuent above. U.UHK * FARMERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS, shonld recollect tint hundreds of dollar#' woith of Oraiti. Provisions, Ac. arc annually destroyed by liats. Mice, Auts,and oth er insects and vermin—nil of which can be prevented by a few dollars' worsh of ••CostarV' I'it, Roach, Ant, Ac.. Kxtei minator, boyght and used fi'ooly. t}&- See "Poster's advert isement above. 'n » Sold in Hutler« I'a., by all I»riijjrgi*ts and Dea lorg< April 11, '06.,;Gm0. NOTICE. IN'the matter of the final uecorfht of Wm. Smyth | Coiniffftte of Adam Heigh ley, a lunatic. In the Court (T Common Pleas of Iwitler county, No. 32, Jan. Torn) And now to witFeb '27 th, INJB, account filed and notice of the filing directed to bo given accord ing to rule relating to accounts of assignee and I rust eos and that the name will be allowed on the Ist day or next Term, to w.t: The I>t Monday of June, 18Gf. ; un less exceptions bo or before that dnv, of which notice is hereby (iven. Bailer enmity, ».». fVrlillivl ft on i tlio Uocor.l, tlil> 30lh iltiv'nf Maroh, 18811. WM. STOOPS, Ajirll 4,18«1, ITiiili.'imlnr.v. 11 MI)Mil IUK T. 11. WHITE C. HOOIIV. FASHIONABLE MORS. mi IE undersigned having a themselves in the I Tailoring hnsiucsi*, would respectfully say to the puhli'* in general that they have Just received the Spring and Hummer Faslii mim, and are prepared to make up clothing In the 1 .test an l most approved st /le. I'lease call and examine our Fashions mi l Specimens or n en and bov's warn. Special attention given to boy s cloth ing * KITIAMt libLR, WHITE A CO. Ilntler, Apiil 4' ISfift—tT Itrai F.s4ale A>;eiie.>. . rjHIE undersigned has opened an oflb o in Uutler, Pa. | for the purchase and sale of Real Estate. Persons wishing to either sell or purchase Farms, or other Real Estate, will find it to their interest to call on me. 1 havo "ii hand a number of 1 Farms, of vhHoos Hizos f»I sale, on such terms as will suit purchasers. persons wishing to dispose vf their Ke.il Estate*, will fin I it t- their wfvantage to place It on my books Those desiring to purchase can be suited, iu variety, price and quality, by ref reneo t«» my list. Any iiif. rinatlon in reference to H< al Estate in tlfis county, can I>«* obtained by applying by letter or per- Hotinliv, to the undersigned. t mice with J no. M.Thompson, Att'yat Law, lhitlor,! a. JAMES T. M JUNKI.V. ebl4,'flGtf.l . Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Orphans* Court Sale. BY virtue of no order an l decree of the Orphans' Court, in and for the rountv of ISutler, and State of Pennsylvania, the undersigned. Administrator of the Estate of I>elrani Tinsinan, late of J«. ks., n tpa said county, doe'd,, will offer f-r sain at public vendue, on the promises, on llie"»d day oi May 18tW». at one o'clock, P. M. «>f said day, Thirteen and a half arres ( .f hind, more or less, situate in the*Township,Cranty and State af.i e-aid. bounded on the north by the F.vanshurg and Harmony road and Connotjucncsdug creek, on the east hv the h line road and creek, on the south by lands of Abraham Ziegh r. and on the west by lauds of Ellas Ziegler, and Nicholas Texter. Also, Sixteen acres of land, more or less, situate in the tow nship, conn'v and State aforesaid, bounded on the north bv lauds «'f J«din Ziegler; on the east by Samuel Swain, on the south bv Puller r a ! and lands of John pierce, and on the west by lands of Klias Ziegler. The first described pieces of land will be divided and sold in acre lots, or to suit j urch uo»rs. TEH MS OF SALE—One-third »<f the purchase money to be paid at the confirmation of gale and the balance iu two eounl annual payments thereafter, with interest from said confirmation. ELIAB ZEIOLER, Ma: cb 28, 'oo* AMininisirator, Teaeher's Examinations. I IXAMI N ATIONS of teachers for Sumner tchoulf will be held as follows, viz.": Uutb i. Kaller's Seh " I louse.) Monday, April 23d; j Saxonburg, Tuesday >lpril 'ilth; North W ashington. Wednea.lay, April 26tb; Sunhiirv. Thursday, April -"tth; Hariisville, Friday, A#ril 27th Harmony. Wednesday, '.Vav 2d; Adams tp , Thursday, May 3d ; Pruapect, Fri day. Mav 4th. Examinations to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. These examination* are esptdally for tbowe intending tQ toach during the Summer. The same requirements as hereto fore in the axaminations. a. II WATERS. Proepeit, April 2, *63.) Cotlnty Superintendent. Executor's Siotiee. IETTERS, te«|amen*ary on the estate of Zerah // C. j Walters, late of Clinton township, Butler Co. dee d, have been granted by the Register of said county t«» the undersigned, therefore, all persons knowsng tbcmselvea indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make im mediate payment, and tboae having claims again«t the ffamn will present them proprily autlieiiticated for set tlement. ADA 31 EKAS Apiilll, HUM. Executor NOTICE. /iitlfrr count;, sx ■: UrHKRKAS. Nt »n Orphan'. Conrt L«M i! Ilull«r.ln and for the County nf Ilntler. on the oth day "112 Maich. A. I>., 1X515 : the petition of Robert MTaudless Adm'rof Eliza Boy*l, late of Penn township. Butler c-i., Pa., dee'd. was pre«eute<l setting forth that the said Eliza Boyd died intestate, leaving no linsbauH or children having never b*»en married, that the pare.mal eetate of «*ni«l intestate is insufiiilent Ibr the paymentef her Jnst debts, as by the accuunt and schedule herewith duced appears, aiat that the said iutwstate died seized iu her demesne as of fee of in and to fifty three acre.* nf land in Penn tp, Butler Co., botfneed on the north by land* of Jfothau Ito.w u. on the ease bjr lamli of Aaron West, on the muKli hy Robert M Candlea*, on the west by Z. Conhy, Joseph Orubbs and James L'*t. And praying the Court for ar. order t» estl tho said interee of the said deceased iu said Real F>tatc 112 r the pur posees aforesaid. And now to wit: Marce 0, Court grant a rnlc to show cause upon the |Kirtite In interest . served personally on those iuthe (bounty and l»y publication according to rule on tb.jse out the •■tatn, why an order of naletdiottLi ujt bo ino !•« as brayed f»r By tiT** Court. WsJ.VoCSO. liutie;, March 18. lSvfl SPRING & StIMHKK BUT \IfK AI!K NOW OFFRKINO ONE op TItBLARG- V> EST AMI MOUT COMPLETE STOCKS Ol DRESS 009BS, Ow-iuicrv. Tweed*. Vu«l ns. I'rints.-ninghani*, ( heck'*, I Ac., Ac.,ever uffured to tlie public n:t< I.it exttvuvlj h-vr prict a. t SHAWLS ! SHAWLS !, Splendid ftock, all styles, prlcea and qualities, /.] good uaiui intent LAMES 9 GhQAES <>f the rei v styles of our own manufacture, In vrhiih we me offering gteil ludi.ciments. CARPET, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, &c., &c. tli«* largest and *>»»«t n«ntiiuiht ever offered 1 n the city. I which we are Selling tit Very ho>w Prices. ! lu want cf anything in our line, w- ulil <'<> smrjE MJM as we are determined .to sell 01*11 BTOOK at VERY 10W PIUCKB. Special inducements offered to the WHOLESALE TK \ in-:. H,cmt»ml>t*i* t li« I'lniM*, mm, likib & £9., 1 10, Federal Street, 4 Doors Below Market, yTk B J»' «!'#<! jr-~ March LH ,ISW.. CSsiaßiß Agfii!, rilll I' undersigned would re.sj.fctfully notify the public I that ho ha* boon regularly commissioned aa CLAIM A.C3-E3STT, for Securing -Ilnuutj/ .tl»n*y, Arttttm »112 I'n / and /«/»- sinnt. for poldiers, or if they an- dead, for their h-•■! rcprea©ntat lT en. No charge will he made for pro>ocuting tlit* claim* of soldiers, or their re|*'*««entativen until tb» Mime are collected. C. E. ANDKHS >N. Butl-r, June 27,18»i. r >. jagk's'hotel lIKNJ. JACK, Proprlotor. Corner of Main nml .1 efferaoii streets, UuUtr, Pa. March 16,1864 WINDOW BLINDS! 1 HBK.V window blinds ean be liadatthe low price 5© GTS, A BOLT, AT THE ZFVAJsroYisTOiRiE] oi«' ■ir. «•_ bbt «•: if m* m .Tar - Itutler lieccir.ber 20, 1805. WALL PAPER, Mare]., MflC. TIKTSBMANS. A. M. NF.YMAft, M. D. physii'hin UIKI Snrtfcon. Office immediate.yooposite Walker's bui!dia<jS 11 tier I'ii. T>rr. 0. ISW:M __ THOS." SO"SIX2SrSO2sr Attorney at Laiv, l> PENSION AND ( LAIM AGENT, Office with C'lihh. M'Cmullena, Raq.« South Writ corn r ofthedlam oittl Ifuticr P*. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWINC MACHINLS! rphe bent in use, constantly on hand, ala . machine I oil. •iP« , dlei«, thread, oil«*rs Ar A'.Si A k-• rit lor Dr. ><:• rI ■ IIH and N!? . I .add* in>proved niodles for rutting (Bclc £c. fall at Mild. T. J. LOW MANS. Ag ont. Feb 2*th 6:mo AMERICAN CITIZEN .loft Peifttiagttfficel- Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND B2TJO&1 3D'3 'PHni'riWG, 111 (he Arbitration room lu tUo Conr II niuc. H* a« i ■ et» •• K - WR ARK PREPARED TO*PRIXT,ON'SHORT NOTICE litil Heads, Books, Druggist Label.-. Pro grammes, C'.nsAutions, Cheek«, Notes. Drafts, Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, I'amphleteyPostcrs, Bills of Faro, Order Books> Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, Ac. BEING FURNISHED WITH Tho Most Approved Hand Presses AND TIIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, Ac., IX TIIE COUNTY, We will execute everything in the lino < 1 PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NIATLr, I'ROHm.r, ASD AT Rt.IM.IABU RATH, In a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. | MW ■ (!€><■ «»•<•■» j Are employed in every branch of the i business, and we endeavor to meet the I wants of the community, and lo re ! tafn the honorable distinction which hats ' I been already conceded to this establish ment. for TASTE IN COMPOSITION AN U. Klrnanco in I'rcs* Work. In all the essentials of Cbeup Printing.' ' Good Paper, Tasteful Coin|V)sitiion, Beau -11 tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in ' vite comparison, from'pcttinj; <>ut a Card j of a single line to au illuuiiimted Poster ■ or a york of any number of pages. I! NEW "SHOE SHOP. ' 'pllK undersigned laving puiebaaeti tl »» well-kiioau : ! J Shoo hop of C. Af. Hnilyjwhiip'.wontly own.««I b.\ ;jA. K »i', • now prepared h» fell aalfir aeany olhrr e#- t tidirti'.u r.twt tbe kind iu «•♦** i, au i m pe«pa\>J tod« r : j»d> W'ir on *b«rV in4ioe C«UI -»»•« *•. ' (liix .HA* itHrrymf uh th»* Tannery at th» r 1 ol -tbid :ukl will pay the bigkeatprtcea fcr all k.uJ? u: j b: rand b\«k deli o;iaitio.J. j EnUor. Feb 2fi, 'O6-- ly) " W-»i. MAHDJEF. KXCITOG! DRY GOODS. HEAD QUARTERS, D. T. PAPE CO. One Door South of Ist National Bank IS «J: {HOSIERY. 100 Pieces Sheetings AT t*>, 13, 3:0) and SO© pieees Pi lntH. 10, 13, 18, 3© 100 pieeeis Detains, 13, SO, 33, SO piece* PolDoi'licrre* 21,3? 200peices Dross Goods .A.T JVHiXj PRIOIIS. millinery Goods, an enor mous Stock, at OLD PRICES* 330 FIDDLES SJMJIIOS, Conts, IIIKT ( lieslcrfielOn. L.vncrsT STOCK EVF.R OPENED. VE MITE M Al¥l> 11 M Y COMPETITION 0-A.XjTJ A.3STID SEE THE LIGHT OF THE WGBLD! DR. MAGGIEL'S TILLS AND SALVE. 'i lie -<» life giving lemedie* art now, fcr the flrnt time given I'-.il'lfcily ♦<> til'- world For over a quarter of a century of private practice the ingredients in theeo LIFE-GIVING PILLS! Ilave IIMII used with the greatest success. Their mission id nt oi.l vt i |in vent <li.s»a*e, Initio cure. They search out th»- v.iiioni ui'il iilioH by which the patient in mtffei- I) ' and re mvig •-a toe tb«» failing system. To the aged aud infirm a few 1 n -of these IMLLa will prove to bu A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, For in every . a«c they add now life and vitality, and re .-»f,ir*s /ho waning en-rgiea to their uridine *t*te. To tii-*. young an i middle- igod, they will prove mo«t Inval uable, ■ i ready, sjwciOc, and "terlnig utodiciuu. Hero in a dirant K jni7<-d that P< lice de-Leon souuht f(.r three hundred ye# is ago. and nover found. He locke<1 1 for a f.untain that would restore tho old to vigor and make youth ever iin Eternal Spring! It w.u. left ft»r th s day and bour to realize th* dream, and allow, iu «-ne glut MUD fact, the lucgic' that made it fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot -i »y the flight of y«irii,init they can fbrce hick ,ud h>*ld aloof, tliseaao tuat might triumph ever she ni;< I mi l th« # youug. Lot u one bonitate thon, but aeizo tii favorableopportunity that offers. When taken a<i prescribed FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS \ thing con l»« more productive ol cure tliau these pills. Their almott the usual concomitant* of this moat dietreMing difteiM* aro removed, i'i<tSj rouie lies a ri made from the purest Vegetable Compounds, Th|»y will li t harm 'he moat delicate female, and can bo ; Ivon with gw »d effect in proscribed donee to tho youtigipit babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And ntl emotions of the nkin, the HALVE in meet in v.-tiu.ii-'e. It dt'«v-i heal externally alone, but penetrate* wiih the most searching effects to the vory root of tho DR. IGGIfI'S PIUS Invariably Cures the Following, Diseases: Asthma liowel Complaints Cong) 14. Cold*. Cheat PUenae* Ccßtivenexit. Dyspnpaia, * Oiarrhtea, Dr.'j.-y, 1« Mlity Fwi* k Ague', Female Complaints Headache Indigestion, lufluenca, lnfltf tuition. - . JLnward Weakneae, Liver Complaint, Lov.tie M of Spirits, Ringworm, * ..tit lirieinn fceslda, Skin Iliaeasei. #,}-Not Ice—.\<'ii" cenuilie without the engraved trade mark iir>-i!ud eMcl) pot «»r l*»x, by DH. J. M Ai.i.lKf., 4.J, Fulton at., New Y"i k, I" counterfeit whirl* bv.dl respectable I>«aler» in Modlclne* t!ir< Jmiitthe 17 u. ted State* and Canada*—at 25 cents per box or pot. F. r Sale at Dia GRAHAM k IIQSELTOVS Drug htore, Sole Agents in Butlw l*iw KNITTING MACHINES. rniif i;:;'!■•rsigu'*d would inioriu the public, that he Iff I i...i i; '•<! t • -•*!! the I'.liou Kumiiy Knitting Ma ,m,. • . g HI . • - I beat MI THE wot I I Patented i » lHd, and perfected in 1804. I*llto ma hiue will not oidy do plain wot k. Mich a* mx ks, A>-. fancy knitting, »itli a in«<st peifect and b«»anti 11stitoli it will knit eumftarta, .Vui«ies. Ick, twenty 'iclex Any pers« n«t i>liing to . Iltnia ON W»ll ptftttfp i ' Circular. 'Addles eneloaiug a stauip ) if. K. aAWMIIL, Zt He;topic. j F. o .Afp nt ft r i . ... ;/
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