ANNOUNCEMENTS. CONGRESS. non. James K*rr, will bo a candi<tate for Congro«s at the Primajy election, subject to the district conference. Many Citizens. E. MMnnkin Esq will be a candidate for Congress at the primoiy election, subject to tho District conference. Many Republicans. ASSEMBLY. ME. EniTOti:—Yon will |dcas«» announce the name of Dr. Jodah M'Candless, of Centre township, as a candi date for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Re publican primary election, and oblige Man} Friends. Henry Pillow will be a candidate 112 r Assembly, sub ject to the Republican Primary election. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Mr. Editor.—Please announce tho name of .Tnmo* Van.pbellof the llugh of Bntler, as a candidate for Aseociate Judge, subje tto tho decision of the Union Republican party at the primary election. ME. E».' —Please announce the name of Jas. Kelly of Concord tp n a* a candidate f>r Associate Jndge, subject to the derision of the Bepublican Primary election, aud yon will oblige, Many Friends. Mr. Editor ,*«"»Wro. Harvey of Clinton tp., will be sup ported at th* approaching primary election for the oj- Associate Judge. MAXT CITIZEES. .V». Editor: —Please announce the namo of Tho mas H.\rvey, of Muddycreek. as a candidate for Aro«<x-iate Judtre subject to the decision of tliv Republican voters, at our approaching priuiary election nnd oblige Old Muddycreek. Joseph Cummins, of Marion township, will » _• * can didate for Ass'ic-ate Judge, subject to the decision of the •ensuing Republican County Convention Many Kenublicnu voters. SHERIFF. "MR. F.MT r •—Please tba nime off. T> llar.lett. of Winfield tp., as a candidate f»r Sheriff, sub ject to the decision of the Republican (bunty Cbnveu- Cion (Late) Captain lfiOih Pa. Vols, and 14th Pi. rivalry. Captain ila/.btt entered the Mervi' eof his country a* nn enlisted oian in 'O2. when the Brbel Artny was North «>f the Potomac, and through his merits a« a srddier pas sed through the several grades to ca| t tin, *ar:th honor to himself and to his comm.ind, and after over three years of hardships and privations,r«'tnrned to bis friends and home with an unstained character as u soldier and j *n officer Ever defending tho-.e prlnMples which entitle him to the aupport <if his country men. * Many SoMiers A Citizens Ma EniTOß:—Von will plea-o announce the nnme of Jeremiah A Millincer < 112 Summit township, as u ran didato for Sheriff, -übjc. t to the voice of the people ,<t their Primary election. It will be remembered Pint Mr. Millinger was one <-t t!ie flr>-t m«u. at ihe coin inencement of the rebellion, t» leave a fcelplo** f.imily and march forth in the defence of his country. In Com pany D, 02d P. V . he served his country honest ly; was several timet severely injured; is well qu ilifled f'.r the office We therefore ask the people to oupport him and oblige many Soldiers and Citir-ns. MR En.—Please announce the name of Jas II Storv. of Fairvicw t > . as a c mdidatc for sheriff. sul(je< t to the voice of tho people nt their piloiary election. .Mr. Sto ry Went Mto the service in Co. 11,102 d Regiment nnd re ♦•nlbte.l with his regiment, nnd 10-t his ami in ft out of Pi'tersburg, V.v, January 14, IS'VI. Many Friends. Vn En.—Von will confer a favor «>n many voter* of the Republican party, by announcing the nine of II ir vey l». Tiioinpson. a.s a sidtible can lidate for .be office of Sheriff* of Butle county Mr. Thompson has always been an ar lent snpj»f»rt«r of the principles of o ir party, an I adn« I to this, h» has served his country during her life struggle, manfully and faithfully detendirg tbo-e jirinciples which entitie him to this office, as a reward for his devotion. Many Voter*. Ma. En - Plea«c announce the name of 'a. Irwin Bogg*. of Forward tp.. as a candidate f.r Sheriff, sub ject to the decision of thu Union Republican pirtv.at their primnty elect i >n. and oblige Many Voters P ROT HO.NOTARY. MR. En.—You will ple.»ye announce the name 112 C. F, Anderson, of the Borough of Butb-r. as a candidate for Vrorhonotary, subject to the dccT%ion of the Union Pri mary election. Many Citizen*. MR. Enirrn •—plesse announce the name of 8. Mc f'lymonds.of the Borough of Portersvllle, a candi date f»r Prothon »f:iry. subject t> the declidon of iho Bepuiblican's at their prim-rv election In urging the •i imiuation of Mr. J/cClyuion Is,we think we are asking nothing more than is due Ihis section of the county. Jfnny Friend*. MR. EDITOR —Please announce then una of J 11 CLARK. JQtf|.or thelioro. of llirfler, fmnerly of Worth Tp., thla Co , and late Prirofe in the 7 l th Reg. Pa. Vol. •ts a c%ndidat n f»r Pr.it h .notary, «»f llutler Co. subject the decision of the Union Republican Primary Elec tion M ANY VOTERS, *| I RKC.TSTER AND RECORDKR. Mn. EMTOR—l'lease announce fin a candidate for TNir l«ter aud Recorder, subject t" the decision «»f the peo ple Nt the Keputdic.ui p.-imary elections, th** name of ! BKADKN POUTKR,of Cherry township, who was a g M.l s«ddier, in a good scholar ami an honest m-m, and oblige his numerous FRIESTM * Mr. Editor: —lf it be the wish of the Republicans o Putter county, 1 will be their candidate fur Register A Recorder. Simeon Nixon. Mn Kn —Please announce the name of G. W Knelss, of Lancaster tp , as n candidate f.»r Register A Hecord er, subject tc the decision of the Republican primary election, nnd oblige Manv voters. Me. Kd You will confer a favor on the friends of Harrison Norris, of Clinton tp.. by announcing his name as a caudidtae for the office of A Hec.uder, of Butler coauty Mr. Norris his served his country I'aith f iillv for four years on the t lit d field; and. if elected to this office, would 110 doubt serve hi- county a« well. Buffalo A Clinton. MR. F.n —Yon will plen*e announce the name of D. C. Avres. of llutler tp., Int • priv ite in Co. I, |oid Regt., Pa. Vet. Vol., ns a c»d lidnta for Register A RecOnlcr, subject to the d'- isioll of the Republican primaly elec- Mr. A "res enlist"d in ITd, nnil served his country Until the battle of the Wilderness, ill which lie lovt his left leg. Keeling that lie is a deserving yo nig man and competent to fill the office, we Submit his cue to thu Union men of Butler county. Many Po'diers A Citi/.ons. CLERK OF COURT. Mr. Editor: —PWase announce the name of Joseph B Mechling. ss aenndidste f>r the office of Clerk of tho Court, subje< t to the decision of the Republican con vention, and oliiige Many Republican Voters. FELLOW Sol ium S A!<rn CITIERNS.—T am a candidate for the office of Clerk of the • ourt. subject to the decision of the Republican patty, at the primary election I am a resident of Bntler borough, (formerly of Penn town-hip.1 enlisted in Co 11, 102 d Begimont,'po Vol.' and had the mbf >t tune to lose my left arm at the ba't of Cedar Creek, Va., and, therefore, respe. tfully solicit your support. FIJAXK M. EISTM.in. COMMISSIONER. Mn. Pn:—By the re<pie.«t of nome of my frien is I have consented to come »ii e more before the public as a can didate for Commissioner, subject to the decision of tho primary election; being before the public three years, nnd if correctly informed, was second highest. I do nit feel disposed to canvass* I respectfully submit my claims to the public for the last time. Solomon Fleeger. John W Brandon, of Cotinoqucucftijug tp., inannoun ced by his friends, as a candidate f>r County Commis sioner subject to tlie voice of the Republican voters, as expressed at the primary election. Many Friends. MM . En.—Mr. Adam Pi»or, of Worth tp.. will be sup potted by bin numereus friend*, for County Conimin sioner, subject to the decia:ou of the Republican prima ry election. Wot th. Mr Kn—Yon will please announce the name of Chaw. 1 Iloff 11 »n. Rsq., of tlie borough ot" Saxonburg, as a can j delate for the office of ( oi.ntv Commissioner. Squire Hoffman is n very suitable person for this of flee—an Knclish anil (.'eitnnn scholar lie served bis j adopted country In the Mexican war under Colonels. ! Black, and in the war. in the 7*th Regiment. Pn Vol., was promoted to the 2d Lieutenancy mi l aerveit ; until lie and bis company were honorably discharged.— j Many of his friends and countrymen would consider his nomination as for bis manifested Union feel- j ing. Subject to the decision of lbs primary election Many fi iciids of the Union. CORONER MR. EMTOR.—Please announce the name of James Kearns, of Mimmit tp., as it candidate for Coroner, sub ject to the decision of the Union Republican primary oloc t on, and oblige Many friends of Kemn- hoth Citixcos and Soldiers. AUDITOR. MR. En—Please announce the name of O. II flump pei of the Borough of Millerstcwn, for County Auditor for 3 years,and oblige Many Citizens. Ma. Ei», —Please announce tho unine of J.Calvin Glen n s>f Clay tp., for Couniy Au iter, for one i«ar. and oblige Many Citixeim. Xa-Ensrrs WANTED FOR OUR NEW A ND BE A UTIFI'L WORK, THE PICTORIAL BOOK OF IHCDOTES& INCIDENTS. OF THE BPBKLLION. 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N0.607 Minor Street, may 9, '66—lni *) PHILADELPHIA PA. MUSIC. THE MASON A HAMLIN CABINET OROANB. for •acred and secular music . for*y different atvlea, s#o to WW each. THIRTYVIVFOOLD OR str.rFi: \*F.D *ther flr»t preuiioiaa awanle<t them lliu-tra te.l Crtalaguee free. MASON A HAMLIN, Bo,ton. or MASON BROTHERS. New Vork. HUTLER >1 All RIiTH. Bonn, Pa. May 10, 1866. BUTTER —Frr«h Rnli 25 cents per pound 11 KAN9 —White, SI,«M per bushel. BAULKY —Spring, 90 BKESWAX —30 centa per pound. —l2 rents per di»i'*n FLOUR- Wheat, $6,50 to 6,00 perhund.; Rye 4,0); Iluckweeat, 4 o*t per Imrvi. FRUIT—Drliu Apples, 20rta. per lb; Dried Peaches, 25 cent* V lb. FEATIIERBI—6O rente per pound. OR A IN—Wheat s.',o)per bu lis Rye, 75 Oats. 4Sc. Com 4H Unckwheat, 76c. OIHKliRIEH—Coffee, Rio, no per pound; Java, 35, Brown Sujmr. l.icper pound, do. White. 24c N.O. Mida-i --cu f1.2. r , r P nts per gallon; Syrup 100 anil f1,50. HIDES—7 cents per pound. I.A HI)—10 centa per pound. NAILS—t9,OO per *e K . POTATOES —$1,25 per bu«hel. PORK. —Shoulder*, 10c; Flitch, 17c; Hainan per pound. RAGS—I rents per pound. RICK—IS cents per pound. SALT—S3,SO per barrel. TALLOW —15 cent* per pound. WCK)L—SOc per pound. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. iMTTHDfIOH, May 14, 1860. APPLES—SI,OO fSi $»;on per barrel. Bt'TTKß—Kre*h Roll, 30 dp 3 'in per !b. CllKKSK—Western Reserve, 22c per lb; Hamburg, 24 Or, 26 per lb. —lO fH\ 17 per dozen. FLOUR—Wheat, sl2,so(cft sl3; Rye, 5 25 ft 5 50. OR AlN —Wheat, f .2,30; Coin, 86c. Oats, 62 BARLEY—Spring, 75,: Kail, OROCKRIBBh—Bn gar, 12 ftft 13ct* per ft: Coffee, i*. j per lb ; M daases, N J., 1,10 (4 1,15 c paT gallon ; Syrup, 95c 6$ SI.OO. per gldlon. SALT—Liverpool, $2,25.agj2,50 per sack; No. 1, > i:i aimi:itiisKMEsrsT It i:<J INT KR'N X»T I c a:. \T OTICE is h< .(lb* jrtven to all persona interested, _i> that the fdlowinK accounts of Administrator*. Kx cento sand Oußi'disii*, havo bees filed and pis-ed in the Register * office of iiutior County, and will be presented to the Court fjr confirmation and allowance, on Wednes day, June 7th. A. D 1800. P A of E D DeWolf, dee d. Guardian of Kitty Ann and I innia JVeyman, by his Executrix Catharine DeWolf. Final Account of dames D<>ntap, Ex'r. of James M- | Dunlap, dee'd. Filed .Varch 7, IWO. F A if Elizabeth Clark, Adm'r of James Clark dee'd. i Filed March 7, ISOO. F A. of James White, Adm'i of Peter Pedlllion, de j censed. Filed March 10,1866. F A. of James M'colium, Adm'r of Margaret M'Col- I lunt, dee'd. Filed .l/arch 20,1806. F. A. of 11 11. Plator. Guardian Of Charlotte Rich j inond. Filed March 28, 1800. F. A. 11. H. Slator. Onnrdian of Elizabeth Rich- j mond. Filed March 28. 18G0. !'• A of II 11. Plat or. Guardian of Clara Bell Rich- j mond. Filed March 28. 88C6. F. A, of 11. 11. Sla tor, Ouardian of Elmlra Richmond ' Filed .Varch 2«, IST,6. F A. of Nancy R. IT" >n and Thoma* //oon, Kx'rx A Fx of John Moon, dee'd. Filed March 31,1806. F. A. of .Vargaret M'A«lli*ter. Adm'rx of Francis M'- A'.iistei, dee'd Filed March 31.1866. F. A. of John Murrin. Ex. of Philip Murrin dee'd. Filed February 9. IXOO. F. A °f S. D. Meals and Jaco'» Daub«»n«peck l Exr's of Daniel Meals, dee'd. Filed Feb. 24, lSt'si. F. A. or Wm. Smyth, Gmrdian of Franklin A Preston Jfyers Filed Feb. 27, 1 806. F A. or Wm. Geisler and Gottlieb Zimmerman, Ex ecutors of Anna Christen* Geisler, dee'd. Filed May 1, 1806 F. A. of Alex. Ralph, Ex'r of Christopher Russell, dee'd. Filed May 1, 1806, F. A. of It. M'Kinni*, Adm'r of Andrew M.Kinnis. dee'd. Filed Afiril 3,1866. F. A. of John !,. fltolrtt. Adm'r an I Anna Magee, Adm'x ol Win. Magee, dee'd Filed A »ril 4, WOO. F. A. of Co but Gilleland. Adm'r ol James M'Cand le.-s dec d Filed Apr 14,18«6 . F A of Ebeneser Podds, Guardian of Anna Eli/.a Mc- Brlde, deu'd Filed Apr 10. 2800 F A of Johnston White, Adm'r of David Campbell, dec'o Filed Apr 10, 1866 F A of IsaMr Sutton, Adm'r of ChrMinn Beighly, dee d Filed April 24.1800 partial Account of J M Lawrence, Ex'r of Zebnlon Cooper, dec d Filed Apr 25 1800 F A of Israel Cookson A James Aillman, Exf'a of Jacob Mont, dee'd Filed April 28, 18<t0 FA of It TChristy, Adm'r P ■■ Bonis -Von, of Jona than llockenherry dee'.d Filed April3o, 18n5 F A of R T Christy, Adm'r. D* Bonis jVon, of I) Wol ford- dee'd Filed F A of A W Lane, Guardian of Cntiinrlne Fleming. Filed April :|O, 1866. F A of A W l«anc, Guardian of .lame* M Fleming Filed April »),2506 F A of A W Lane. Guardinn of Elixabeth Fleming Filed April 3", .850 F A of A W Line, Guardian of Samuel Fleming.— Filed April3o. 1*66 F A of A W Lane, 'Guardi n of Margaret J Fiein ilig F'led April JW, 1800 FAof A W Lane, Guardian of William Fleming.— Filed April Su, 1b66. Partial account of Sofioph H Greer, Adm'r of James Greer, per d Filed May 14, 1800. FA of W P Brown Gu»rdi »n of J C Long Filed May 1, I*oo J AS S KENNEDY. Register. M ty John IL Crntty ORDIXA.M'ES. HE it ordained by tlie Prenideiit and Town Council of the Borough of Wwt Sunbury, and it is Iwe by or d lined that. It shall he uniaM'ful tor any person to dis ohaigr liie.-auin within tlie limits of this Borough, ex capt tor the purpo eof carrying on u h gilimate busiii's*-, under penalty of a foifeiture of not U-nn than one nor more than fivo dollars, or be confined in the lock-up for a period not excoeding forty-elghf hours. No. 2. Be it ordained by the Presiit ni and Town Coun cil ot the Bor.>uuh ol Xi'cut Suubury, and it is hereby ordained, That for the purpose of maintaining gixnl or der and prouioUng the peace of all good citizens, and alao t .i the pmpo«e ol enforcing the ordinances of *uid Bor ough 112 that a suitable piece of ground be obtained for erecting theron, a building for a lock-up, to be of the folliftvmg dimensions: H) feet by 12, and 8 feet high, to be built of plank I inches thick;the "0.-dofs i I build ing, to bu paid by a tax levied aud collected off the property of said Borough. No. 3. B« it ordained by the President, .tr , That it shall bp unlawful for any peraou to-keep f-r sale any tir« crackers, or to bring into said Borough any fire crackers and use the same therein, under a penalty of a forfeiture of not leMs than one nor more than tire dollars, or be confined in the lock up not exceeding f-rty-eight hour-. No, 4. be itordaiued by the Pi«si-lent, Ac., That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons, of whatever age they ina> be, to make any unnecessary noise after the houtx of 8 o'clock p. u»., or the inakiug of noise by calling aloud after the dismissal of any meeting of what ever kind It may be, or the singing of any obscene sor.gs at any hour of the night or day, any person vi«>- biting this ordinance shall be deemed guiltv of a nnsde » mean .r . and shall be fined in the sum of one dollar, or be con lined in the l<»ck-np not exceeding forty-eight I hours. No. 5. Be it ordained by the President, Ac., That anv person hitching a horse or stopping a wagon or other vehicles on the crossing from one side waik to the other, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor) and be subject to a fiue i id' not HI >re than two dollars. i No. 0. lie it ordained by the President. A*c., That any peraou who may obstruct streets or alleys of this Bor ough, by | lacing therein any wood, vehicl* ot manure, j or other obstructions, shall be considered a violation of j this ordinance, and be subject to a Ane not exceeding I i three dolUift, except lor the purpose of building oi re j pairing huildiugs or making any improvements in which case they may occupv one third of the width ol said , street or alloy, j No. 7. Be it ordained by the President, dtc., That any j persou who may ri«le a horse, or drive upon anv pave j meat «.r 112 >ot walk, made adthiu the limits of this Doi ough for foot.travellers, shall be considered a violation I «»l this ordii.anee, and be liable to a fine of not less than ; one ihdlar nor more than five dollars. No S Ue it ordained by the President 4c.. That any person or pers >ns riding or driving a h rue or horses, at . I a fastei gait than a trot within the limits .<f this Bor . "iigh, and also all horse racing, shall be deemed avio j lation of this ordinance, aud be subject ton fine not ex caoding tw.) d-.liars, except in extraordinary au I una ■ voidable cases, which shall n>>t be deemed a violation. I No. 0. lie it ordained by the President, 4c., Th*t here after the Proprietor or Proprietors id anv circus, show, or menagerie. or any such exhibition, shall not be per- I I nutted to exhibit on the diamond or any street ot high way in the Borough, and before he or they shall mitted to exhibit in any other place in said Borough, he ' or they shall procure a license, for which they shall pay as follows : For any such exhibition, the admittance to which, for a grown person shall not bv loss than twenty live cents, license shall not be lees than Mix dollars; when such admittance shall not exceed fifteen cents, li cense shall be three dollars, and such licenee shall con tinue for one day only; that in procuring such licenes, i the agent or owner of such exhibition, shall procure from the Pi evident of the Town Council, an order di rected to the Borough Treasurer, who shall have power to issue or to authoriza.* any persou to issue such license In his absence from the B •rough. tip »u the payment of the sum required by this ordinance. and any license is sued shall be null and void, unless th amount required by this ordinance, sabll be first paid luto the hands ol the Borongb Treasurer. NTKAI MARK. STRAYED away from tbf* undersigned, living in the Borough of Butler, on Monday. April 30. 1800. a BAY MARE,about bands high. 3 years old , light mane and tail. Any one giving information that will lead to I er recovery or tetui niug her, will be suitably rewarded. JOHN BERG. uiay9,3t.) MALE OF REAL ESTATE. I WILL offer at public sale, on the premises, in Ceu t re township.at £ o'clock P- M , on SA TURD A Y, MA Y 2GM, 1800, Seventy acres of land more or less. This is a tract of good land well watered ami timbered, and situate within one mile of the village of Unionviile. A coal bank opened,aud nlwcrkiug order. Terms cash. N. F. M 'CANDLKBB, April2s, 'OO. Com. of C. Fiocger. NOTICE. rpHOBE indebted to the undersigned will.plcase make I immediate settlement of the same Call at his former store, u.»w occupied by J >Uu P. M'QuUtion. . . _ JAMEb A. N LuJu£Y, | April 18. Butler, Pa. Treasurer's Kale. T)UBLTC NOTICE hereby given, that agryeably to X an Act of Assembly, passed the Othday of March A: 1).. 1800. entitled an Act to Amend the Act entitled Directing th- mode of celling l!n<eated lands and Un seated lots, in Butler County. Pa., will b-« expoee«i to sale for the arrears of fixes, at the Commissioner's office, on the First Monday of Juue, 1800, to wit DEPUTED owners' ' Acrt. Taxi I Butter Tmtmthip. M Calmot A. B 83 A 05 M Caltnot AII ' 85 .'ll 31 Brady Township. Allen Jano 50 1 47 ClfarMd Tmeiuhip. c«>y e John, Lots .0. 51, 4'.», 45, 4 » A 30 " 05 John l'otts.|,ot No. .is 52 2»Muuel Williams, Lot* 4'V. 47 A 1 <'2 I'tiin Township. Dorsey's Heirs 150;05 52 Donegal Township. Dennis Honlihan I 8 37 F'trwarit 'township Joseph Ash ton ; 100.12 30 Lancaster Toienship. Thomas Howard's heini t 30 Oakland Townshsp. J. JamisonJr, widow Scott. 275140 23 Thomas JamN in and Henry ! 200,4*5 00 ll ' i */< i wji*>n T"Wnship. Beam George: part donation. 1 180 13 95 8. A. Purviance, lots 8,11 Al3 j | 77 WM. E. MOORE, Treasurer. April 18th, ISHB Treas'r's Saleof Seated t.siniN. T)L'BLIO NOTICE is hereby given that agreeably to L an Act passed the 2»th day of April. IMH. entitled an Act t<» reduce the Ptat.- debt and for other pnrj os. s, in Butler eontity, Pa., will be exposed tosiile for arrears of taxes, at the Comtnis*kmer's office on t.'te'ist Mondav of June, 1800, to wit. OWN Kits NAMES. Arrf. Tar. Ontre Township. Christoph'T Miller 81' 7 50 John Neg ley ' 400(25 30 Samuel P. Thompson, house and lot 10» Wm M Candle-s. of R 1 t 1| t .......... .".'I 4.1 IU-rough Aiitlrr*t:u „. PorteiflillM S -.ons-andh.t 112 1 4^ ItnnegaX Township. ' Da'lv Patrick I 121 4 70 Puining Hugh 43 375 Iluutou Richard 42 3 2") Mir ion Tbien */<«/•. Partner \ndr»w 100 10 52 Rn.wn William j 50 175 Best >n Alex fiO J .Ml ?t«ton M.irgaret ' 50 lit) Front.l« n Tuwnsh»/». Th nip*.n Hume, 183 33 88 Negley J 11111 130 804 1 'rn.intfn Town'hip Donnelly Th -- 1.,.. 275 10 08 Pre tpect Huronjh. Kelly k Armstrong, 1 lot ' 2 .'0 M'l~iugh!iu Dutil ip, 0 lots ' 1 022 gj-car Dr. heirs, 2 lots ' 227 Dodds Wm L heirs bit 77 llavs U..1 t.hou-e A |„t 2 05 /V-tei sllubt. 1.1 lot. 1 40 IVashtngh n Tonnthfy. Grossnwu Jacob. CO ' 5 72 Pat ton p. !1 HI- lot in Ann lav die. 1 2ti P- nn Tncntnip. K-helrnn I'l edeitek ! 24 4n» Marshall Jas •' lo irs * B*o 40 23 I\tr'.rr Township Donnelly TIIOUIM ... GO7 17"09 Arnold A Crawford , 50 " * Same, fartiaee '14607 Win(lehl Toienship. llehlrlck George,3 Coal lota ... 71 M't'laterty llusih, or 2 1 4:1 Vanke Conrad, li M | lot 4 51 Briidw Township Sterling IIIr itn*2 hits anrl //ottse 011 Beam John 150 830 Adam fbwMihip Androw Feree I 2X4 47 2»l Sum™ it Tbtonshiv. 1 A man Jo«coh i fl 55 Bigg< i Wm !.*..*25 225 Eif-ler Andrew 100 10 50 Krlst Jacob I 0.-, >t rq Wilt Peter | 10 115 W. E. MOORE, Treasurer. Butler. April 18th. 1860, BEMOVAL. rpIIK undersigned announces to the public tha/she 1 ha« removed ler mummiM. To the room formerly occupied by Wm. S. Ziegler. font doors Not th oi M'Aboy's ft >re,an 1 that she has on hand and is censtantly receiving the choicest stock of MILLINERY GOODS. Ever offered to the public • consisting of B0X:<l-Tl J 1 HTHAW GOOD«, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, And a full and generjl as.<ot tmcut of FANCY MILLfHERY GOODS. Bonmts done up in the latent style Thankful for past ftvors, we would still invite pur chasers to give us a call. May 2d, 1800—3m) MRS. E. IIKRTZBERGER. X Sill AWVERTISEMEXTS NOTICE. 11IIE undersigned having obtained the patent of W. Willis' celenrated i-tnm)i extractor, for the counties of Butler and a part of Armstrong, would res peetfully announce to the public, that he Las obtained a machine and is now prepared to extract stumps and move stones aud buihiings on rea-on-hle term.<. Call on, or address 7..H 811 KPARD, Bruin Post Office, Butler county, Pa. NOIMK. I N the matter of the applicati n of the English Ln -1 1 hern Evangelical Ematiual church cf Prospect for in corporation. Notice is hereby given that application has been made fir Incorporation of the above uanied church,ami that the samp will bo granted on the First day of n xt Term, June 4th, 1800, unless cause be tdiuwu to the contrary. Certified from the Record, April 17th, 1860. milK undersigned offer* for sale, that Valuable Farm I situated in Forward township, known as the ,4 Jax. Dodds place,,' containing about 212 ACRES, of which about 100 hcree are cleared anil under good fence, — Brick house 2story: large Frame Barn; 2 Apple Orch ards, Mini ;«nie peach and other fruit trees Well wat ered Also, two log tenant liousen on it. It will he sold together or divided, as to timber and cleared land, to suit purchasers. Terms easy, and will be mode known by John N. Pur viance, Butler, or by myself near the property. April 18. 180U D. A B «■' % *REW. List of Letters. rpilE following is the Lt«t or Letters remaining in the -*■ Poit Office, Butler, Pa., Mny Ist, 180«i. Adisoii, Mrs. Oathari ie II ami It «n. Miss Ester Blykenner, Mr. Alfred Kreaf. Mr W Brewster, Mr. James Kl >eber. He«» Bedillian. Mr. Win Litxenbutg, Mr J II Harwell, Mensrs. A Co. Levy, .Vrs Barr, Andrew lob re', Mr Ceo Cress, Mias Kitty McOowan. Mr O B .Colter. Herr Peter jlf.ulo hhing, John Cook D A McCandle«,Mts \gusta Cotjier, Mis* .Vancy Mc< , andless, A M2 Clinsin. Mrs Sarah Make, R Cannon. Linn -n Martin. Mr James M Dugan; Mr John A/ckindles, Josiah Diddle, Mr An lrew • Marshall, Viss Maggie M Englehart, Michel Miller, Mrs Martha E Forbes. Afc « Manufactnrer).Viblock, Jacob Houngley, Mrs Rosana Parker, James j Fulkt. n, JameM Shannon, Mias C A . Ornham, Mr John Thompson. Mr* Ro.sana 1 | Oruham, Mr T O Turk, Francis 1 Orumpo, M Ailnm Volf, Valentine, //.itrhiaon. M1 W E Veck, Jacob Hunter. Visa Tillie Wihle, Miss E Hartwright, Mr* Martha White, Mis* Margarer Haiuerly, MUn Mary White, James Persons calling for any of the above letters will plca.so say they are Advertised. J. J. SEDWICK, Bntler May 2 »!0 OEO*OE A. BLACK Otoacnt W. FLEET. UU BLACK & FLEEGER, j Attorney's at A >• I > CLAIM AGENTS J)KNSIONS procured for soldiers of 1812, o* their wid- Business intrusted to their care promptly attended to. tdfice, South-West of Court-House, formerly occupied by non C. C. Snilivan. May 2,66-6mos. To Builders and Contractors. SCUOOL HOUSE No. 4. iu Summit tp., will be let for re building. Any person taking the contrast, will ,n «et With tho Directors, on Saturday the lUth day of May, I.SHS et ten o'clock a nr. on the ground where the building now rt mds. Any p< r*<>n wanting t> sec tho size and *t>le, «-ai» see No. 1 or 3, in said township. I May 2, IbOO. H. J. SMiIH, Sec y. "HERE IT IB" I AN ARTICLE OF REAL MERIT. A REMEDY That has been tried anil stood the t-st, not only In an occa sional case, but in every com- j tnutiift/ trhere used it has been pronounced the safest, and most reliable reined)/ known for CHOLERA DIAERHCEA, DYSENTERY, CRAMP IN THE STOMACH OR BOWELS, CHOLERA MORBUS, &c. It contains nothing irri tating or injurious to the stout (felt, and is mild but prompt in its action, and effects a permanent cure by removing the cause of the complaint. Xo FAMILY should be without- it, as the eost is trifling compared with the suffering that mag be avoided bi/ having it at hand in case of a sudden attack. a& Trg it, and judge for yourself. SOLD liY ALL UItI'GGISTS. Prepared only by J. HENDERSON & BROS. PITTSBURGH, PA. J. C. REDICK & CO., BRDGGiSTS.BiHLER, Pi., Agents for Butler County, Pa. April 2\ '6O-6 mo*. 8. n. M'KLROY J.sS. DICKSoX J.NO T. SH ANE SPRING TRRDE, 1800. Dry Goods d 1 a » i. icw v: i M'ELROT, DIGKSOH &CO., 54 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa., NO W OFFER THEIIi SPRING GOODS AT IDE IWIMimMiH! CASH. THE STOCK Ulbb BE KEPT COMPLETE DURING THE SEASON. BUYERS FROM EASTERN & CENTRAL OHIO. Western Pennsylvania <C' JIV.s/ Vivainla, 1 ARE INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE THo Assoctwjoivf. March 14. '666. MFIRM! HEW GOODS! sD:ri;w T/CQWSSi'S'Osr (Successor to James A. Negley,) HAVING juwt returned from the Eastern citle», now . offer*, at the lewfat rates, A Large and Carefully Selected Stock Spring and Summer. GOODS; The most Fashionable Styles of n« usi® lift Bonne t>, Trimmings, &c., Silks, Ribbons, &c., Silk and Cloth Cloaks made to order, Bonuels trimmed, &c. MEN'S WEAR, Caufcinicrcs. Satinet*. Tweed*. Ac., Hoot* aii'l Shoes. Queenaware, Hardware, Ac. Fancy Oofids, Notions, A:e., A {rood assortment of GROCERIES, «£G. I All of which we offer at the I Lowest Priaes, | Give us a call and examine our J^SSOIE^TIMIIEIsrT JOHN P. M'QUISTION, Sou'h end of Town, Opposite Zitunieritian's Hotel. Ul TI.KK, PA. April 18, 'GG::4t. REMOVAL. SAMUEL BYKES has removed his stock of Oonfec tionariert from Uie utore r<w»m opposite Jack's Motel, and alao from JVorth 1-laat corner of Diajnon I.to tho North West corner of Diamond, formerly «»ccupie<l tv J. K. Shirley, where Ue hae a large atock of goods, consiaU ng in part of CANDIES, NUTS, HA SINS. FIGS, ORANGES, L EMMONS, TV HA WO, SEGA RS, CANNED FRUITS, SFICED tf- COVE OYSTERS. SARDINES, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, CRACKERS, F/SJf, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SOAP, CANDLES. OARBvN OIL, And a general awotUiient of NOTIONS;. «!*>, Alu, Beer. Lcinmon, Raspberry A Strawberry Syrupe, Parsapvilla, Lemuion lieer, 4c. Th--ink fnl for paet favors, he stil solicits a share of pub lic pit oua*". : .N. B. Cake- ■ ,f nil kinds baked, and lee Cream viatic ; to order on .-bort notice | Bntlcr, Apr 4 %>, 3t. An Old Song Set to a New Tune, j s@**lß66. j u As 'spring' approaches Ants and Ro-iches From their holes rnme out And Mice ami Rats, In spite a 112 ('it*. Gi i''t *' <n about." "IS 30am nutnldished in X. Y. City."' "Only infallablc remedies kno#n " 4, Frf«- from Poisons"' "N"t danjjeroiii to the Human Family.'* "Hate come out of their hole* fo die.*' • 4 C'ostnr , » ,, Raft Roncli. &r M Ex*er'i I.- a |n-.to —n««dl fir fliits Mice. Hatches' Black ami lied Ants, Ac., Ac., Ac. Ac. "CostarV Bed-Bug Extermin® tor. If n liquid or wash—n*ed to destroy, and also ns :» preventative fur Ilcd-BoiM, Ac. "COSTAH'S" KLE-JTlliO POWHEU FOU INSECTS Is 112 • r„Moths, MiNK)u!toe«, tlua.4, lied bugf, Insects on Plant*, Fowls, Animals, Ac. Bewrr!!! «.f all worthless imitation*, ftr>. Seo that "CostarV name is on each Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy. «« Addrc*'. HENRY IV COST AH. 4rJ Broadway, N. V. 9f~ Sold in Buitlcr, Ta , By all Drnglsts ami Itetftllers 1860. INCREASE OF It ATS —Th » Firmers Gazette lish) asserts and proves by figure* that one pair of It ATS will hare progeny and defendants no lefts than H51,0(M In lbree yearn. Now. unless this Immense fmiily can be kept down, they would consume more food than would sustatn B5,0<;0 human l»eings. See 'Costar'i advertiseuiont above. 1866. BATS versus HI It I>S.—Whoever encages in shooting Humll birds is a cruel mm : Whoever nid* in extermlna tiiiK Hats is a beaclactor? We should like Bonie one to give us the benefit of their experience in driving out these pests. We need something besides dogs, cats, aud tiaps for this buslnoss — Scientific American, A'. J", "CostarV advertisement above 1866. "COSTAirS"' HAT EXTERMINATOR is simple,saf. nnd sure—the most perfect H.t T irtcation meeting we h ire ever attended. Every rat that can get It, properly prepared, will eat it, and every one that «iats it will die generally at some place as distant as possible from where it"was taken.— Lai e Shore M. h , Mirror gee • Costar's advertisement above. 1866. IIOIT3EKEEPERS tionble.l with vermin need I>o bi no longer, if they use 'Cost'Jr's ' Kxterminator. We have used It to our satisfaction : and if a box cost* 95, we would have it. W<* havo tried poisons but they effected nothing ; but "CoetarV article knoens the breath out of R its, R.Miches, Ant*, and Bed-Bugs, quicker than We can write it. It is in great demand all over the country.— Medina. Ohio, Gazelle. "6 X). See '•Cost.irV advertisement above. 1866. A VOICE FROM THE FAR W of "Cos tar's" Rat, Roach. Ant, fie .Exterminators —"more giain and provisions are d»-strove 1 annually in (iraut County by vermin, than would pay for tons of this Rat nnd Insect Killer."— Lancaster Wis.. Herald. &ij- See •'Cos tar's ' advertisement above. UHi«, FARMERS AND 1101 SEKEEPERS, slioulcl recollect that hundreds of dollars' worth of drain. Provisions, Ac., are annually destroyed by Rats, Mice, Ants, and oth er insects and v»ruiin—all (if which can be prevented by a few dollars' wo«sh of u CostarV ' Rat, Roach, Ant 112 Ac., Exterminator,bought and used freoly. See "CJostar's advert iscment above. 9Jt>Bold ill Uutlvr, Pa., by all Druggists and Dea lers. April 11, 00..;6m0. NOTICE. I N the matter of the final account of Wm. Smyth . C""unitto of A.lim lleighley, a lunatic. In the Court <>f Common Pi«as of -Butler county, No. 32, .lan. Term, 1*55. And now to wit r—Feb 27th. ix»w, nccount flled and notice of the filing directed to be given accord ing to rule relutinK to account* of assignee and Tiust ees, and that the same will be allowed on the Ist day of nexi Term, to wit: The 1-t Monday of June, 1866. un less exceptions be filed 011 or before that day, of which notice is hereby given. Butler county, Certified from the Record, this 30th day of March, 1866. WM. STOOPS, April 4, 1860. l'rothonotary. Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs! DRS.GRAHAEHI&HUSELTOH H AVI NO purchased tho Drug Store recently owne I by I)r. B. V. Hamilton, will carry on the Dr»K busi ness in all its departments, at the old stand, Boyd's Klock Main Street Butler Pa. We have constantly on hand and for wile a pure quality ol DRUGS CHEMICALS and PAINTS OILS VARNISHES AM) GLASS, WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD A LITIIERAOE Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty, TUR PEN TIN E. AND ALCOIIOL, LAUD. FISH A NEATS-FOOT OILS, BOTTLES, VIALS, AA'DCORKS. SOAP, SPONGES A LAMPS, PUKE GROUND SPICES, Ac. Ac. Ac. Also a generel variety of Perfumery & Toilet Articles. "Wiri%i and Liquors for Medical purpoeos. Wines for Sacramental u>j;. furnished 111 cost. Physicians pres criptions carefully compounded. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine | our stock, we are confident that we can sell us reasonable as any similar establishment iu the.county. Nov. 22 1*fl6::1y. ESeai IMiito Agency. riIHE undersigned has opened an office in Butler, Pa. X for the purchase and sale of Heal Estate. Person* wishing to either sell or pnrchase Farms, or other Real Estate, will lind it to their interest to call on me. 1 havd on hand a number of good Farms, of rnrioue sizes for sale, on such terms as will sirlt purchasers. Persons wishing to dispoao of their Real Estate, will find It t<- their advantage to place it on my books— Those desiring to purchase can be suited, in variety, price and quality, by reference to my list. Any information in reference to Real Estate in this county, can be obtained bv applying by letter or per sonally, to the undersigned. Office with Juo. M. Thompson, Att'y at Law, Ibitler,Pa. JAMES T. M'JUNKI.V, ebl4, *66tf.] Real Estate and Insurance Agent. C'OI'XTV SI RVKYOB. ANY person wishing survey iug dono by tho County Surveyor, can be ucc'-mmodated by leaving Word or addressing J. B.Clark, at tho office of the (A»unty Surveyor in Butler; or wbl rcsslug N. M. Slatorat Break neck i'«»*t office Butler Couuty Pa. March 7tlil#<Wtf. Wm. S. Hi'seltox, y. u SamuklGraham, m. HUSELTON k GRAHAM ('Late of the V. 8. Army) PHYICIANS AND SURGEONS. Hntler count/, s* : WHEREAS, at an Orphan's Court held at Butler,ln and for the County of Butler, on tbs Cth day of Match, A. D.. 1856 : the Petition of Robert M'Caudless Adm'rof Eliu» Boyd, late of Penn town«hin, Butlty Co.. Pa., dee'd. was presented setting forth that the said Eliza Boyd died intestate, leaving no husband or children having never been married, that the personal estate of said intestate is insufficient for the payment of her just debts, as by the account and schedule herewith pro duced appears, and that the said intestate died seized in her demesne as of fee of iu and to fifty three acres of land in Peon tp, Butler Co., bounced on the north by lands of Nntban Brown, en tho east by lands of Aaron Waat, on th* south by Robert 31'Candless, on the west by /.. Conhy, Joseph Grubhs and James List. And praying the Court for ar. ordor to sell the wild interes of the said deceased in said Real E»tate fir the pur posees afore«ai«l. And now to wit: Mart" 6,1866, Court graut a rule to sliow cause upon the |Kirti«-s In interest " served personally on those iu the Couuty and by publication aceording to rule 011 those out the state, why an order of sa'eshould aot be made as prayed tor By the Comm. W.J.YOUNG. Butler, March 18, 1866 Xotice. ' mO the heirs and legal representative of James Blacfc ■ late o» Allegheny township, Butler county' dec'd ; and others iotereated j You are hereby notified that .Joseph Rosenberry, one J of the Administrators of said decedent, h>u presented j hie petition for discharge from said trust, to the Judg es of the Orphans' Court of said couuty who have tliei e-. ' upon ordered his discharge on the first day of next term, unless cause be shown to tho contrary. W. J. YOUNG; I Sutter, April 25,' W. Cler* SPRING & SUMMER &WLW WK AT.I', NOW OFF»T.TNO ONE OF TIIE I \i:r. > KSi AND MOST CUMI'LETK STOCK a Jt DRESS GOODS, j Cnfimore*. Twee<l«, Mn-1 n>«. Ilrinta.■Oingbam*, Check®. Ac.. Ac.,ever oft'ered lo the |>uhlic and at extrein .ly iuw prices. SHAWLS ! SHAWLS ! Splendid Ptock, all style*, prices and nail ties, Al o a gno«l assort meut LABIM* QXcO AKS of the Very lalewt Ftxle-.f our rwn ni.»n«if;»«-tlite, in which we are otlcritig great iiah.c uientx. r ARprT 'FLOOR OIL CLOTH, &c., &c. $ thel nnd '.ie.it ever oßerc.l In the city, 1 which we are aulliug at Very Law Pri.acs e ; Person< iu want of anything iu our line, would i'o I well t» arwL' ■«: aa we nre determined to Bell Of It Sl\>% at VKItV IOW PRICKS. Special inducement h « ffercd to the WHOLES ALK I TH \ DK. llemember tlio Place, DUllif, LBKER & CflJ 130, Federal Street, 4 Doors Below Market, .tl H a<r« Sl irch 28 ,l«no. Clssiiai A^bsl, rilllK utiilerplgncd would respectfully notify the public I I tL'at he liaa betn regularly coinniiriflioned aa CLAIM _A.C3-DEj2STT, for securing Tiounty Mnney, Arrears of Pay and /Vn *.v„M,f..r soldiors, or if they nre doad, for their legal repre-entatives. No charge M ill beinnde for prohecntiiiw' ! the claims of aoldlpra. or their rep e-entative i until the I name are collected. 0. IL ANDKKSoN. , Butler, June 27,1806. ~ JACK'S HOTEL " 15ENJ. JACK, Proprietor. Corner of Main and .leO>rHon streets, ! llutier, Pa. March 16,15f>4 WINDOW BLINDS ! F.: .V window bliuda can be had at the low price 50 GTS. A BOLl", AT TIIE STORE OF ■mH wc~m mi a-: . lliitler December 20. t»r»s. W ALir PAPER, Mnrch. . IfF.ISfF.MAX S. A. M. NEYMAN, M. D. PhyHlelan nuct Wtii'tfcoji. Ofßce immediatelyooposile Walker's buildings. IS tlor Pn, T>or.o. lßA.tr:tf THOS7 Attorney at Law, PENSION AND ( LAIM AGENT, Office will* Clibr. M't'aixllena, Esq., Houtli Wcit corn r of I lie «t lam on<l Ii uticr Pa. Or|>li:oi*H Court Nalc. IN' pursuance (tf an order of the Orphan'- Ootfrt 112 Hut lor Co., March Bth 1860, levied on ail the right, title. Interest and claim of David A Conn, nnd Fergu son C'onn,of in and to One Hundred Acres of land. *itn* ate in Washington tp.. Butler Co. I'a. bounded and des cribed n* follows: to wit: North by Th »s. Kelly anu M'- Nanghton, eaat bf John Conu, south by Wadswnrth atal Itlack, west by .lacob Doubenftpeck; containing one hundre<l acres, myro or lesa; Irarno barn and double log houae thereon erected: sev nty acrea cleared, in >re or lci.4 Which will be Held at public outer/, on the prom ise-, on Tuesday. May29th, I**W, at 1 o'clock, P. M. 7Vr»i«;—One*third on confirmation <>( "ih«, tlio bal ance iu two etiual annual payments with lutero-t; April 18, ISO 6. W. O. B*i» AC KEN It 11>0 K, Trustee. ~J. w e KIEKiSr ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, 87 FIFTH ST., (Opposite tl»c Gazette Building.) PirrsBVSOB PENS'*. WILL give prompt attention to all business in th lino of the Profesaion, including the'.illectlon <1 'Maims* against the Government fjr Back-l'ay, BouQty, Penalona, Prixe-nionay, Ac., Ac. NOT 22, IMfcHfal hlk&ZLll, Attorny at Law, Fit AN K 1.1 3i. VENANGO COINTV, A one door North of KfNNKAR ffOU ¥OTI€K. IN the matter of the account of Thomas M'Lr.ughlin, bii aiinoning .lan. Fulton Committee o* Jrvin ltain fey, a Lunatic. In the Court of Common Pleas-f But ler county, Aa. I, Sept. Term. 1543. And now to wit. Feb. 27, account filed ami notice of the filing di rected to be given acoordmg to rule relating to accounts of Assignees and Trnateea, and that tbesamo will hn allowed on the first day of next term, to wit: On th<« Ut Monday of June next, unless exceptions be filed uii or befa-etbat day, of which uoticc is hereby given. . Hutlrr eounty, x.i. CcrtifleJ from fbe Record thi- d«y of Marclt, 4. I>.. 180.1. MM. STOCIfS, Vn.lli'y witfr OF PAitriTiox I Batler t'o»nty ss : IN tho matter ef tho I'otition f>r Partition of the real estati of Ilobnrt Campbell, doe'd, I The CommonwealtU of Peimaylvauiu. to the heir, and legal of ilobert Campbell, dcc.tl, t . wit : linn Campbell, Thoiii;k« Campbell, Martha Camp- I licll, John Campbell, Robert Campbell, Jainc.s Cump bell, Andrew Campbell and Joaiah Campbell, j The said Keal Kstite consl.sta of Two lluud:ed acres of land, more or leas, situate iu Concord tp., Butl r c.. Pa., boundHil north l»y D. UUM«< II and others, east by Hugh Conway, Booth b> Jnmes Cumberland and other*, j and weat by Win. Uleiio Vou and each of you are bore by cited to be and appear before our judges at an Or phau'it Couit to be buld at Butler iuaud fur tho county of Butler, on the first Monday of Juno next, it being I tho 4*h day of said month, to show cause if any you. ! have, why a writ of Partition should not be ordered a.* j prayed for. By tho Court, j April IS, ISCfi.Ct. W. J. YOUXQ. Cl k. ' H. £IT£MXULU:B I. D. WHITE JIOOOT. I FASHIONABLE TAILORS. : rpilK nnderaigned having naen«titferl tHeinidvea in the J Tailoring buaincse, woiihl respecttnlly say to the i public in general that tbev have Just received the Spring • and Summer Faahione, end are prepared to make lip clothing in tbe lateat and moat approved atvte. Plena* call Mud ex amine our Kaehions and Specimens of n.en and boy's ware. Special attention given to b<«v"a c|oth ina EITENMI'LLLH, WHITJ. A C-> Apt 11 4' 1S»»~ rf. EXCITi:i DRY GO J HEAD OUAHT D. T. PAPII v =:.■ Ono Door Soulh'of Ist Nrt Lii IP. » ! I i! ii I- ■ " :of I""-/ 100 Pieces Shetr- AT fO, 1.3, 20 « ' 3(50 nitres Prints, 10. 100 ploora Dplnins. 15, '-0. 50 plwos I'Jii-i v. 200peices Dress (: -A.T PBIGj j millinery Goods, an inous Stock, at €*JL3J ]PISI€\ : ; 330 allien Naqucs, Co. i LAI;GI:ST STOCK EVEK 1 *[ invite mm A * EP iDKFY COMPKT ) | O_A.II.T_, .A-IbTID 1- - ITHE LIGHT OF THE VI : BE, MMGI PILLS AND SAI Thrae life giving Mmeriies Hl c pw, • I I fxlv«*n publicity to the world K«.r« . • J century of private practice the ingredient i ! LIFE-GIVING PL j Have been nr.: J with iho greatest puccw«. :I, id n«.t only t > prevent dis»aae, but to cnie. I out th»- variou* maladies by which tit* j t ing and IO Invigorates tl)<» f-dlin;.' *V-D ■ a and infirm a few doßusof theae FILLS will j A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YO For in every case they add new life and vIf.»I" store <be waning energies to their pri-boo Hie young nmi middle-aged, they will pi v : liable, una ready, specific, and atorliug me is a dieum realized, that Pence de l<• u >• throo hundred years ago. and never found, for a fountain that would roatoro the "Id ro | make youth ever iira EternalSpi l 'Tt was left f>r th ; a d«y and hear tn r-"»};/« t 1 find show, iu one glorious fact, tlio ill" * t fair. THESE FAMOUS REIK Cannot titay the (light of yeara, but they r r and bold aloof, di.-oa-*' that in, Jit tnm , | aged and the young. Lot none h»«dtat.* ri, ; the favorable opportunity that oiler*. .»!. i prescribed FOR BILIOUS DISG3C ! Xotliinir can l»e more prodnclire ot cu a i IMIIa. Then* almost manic influoune i- f j tho usual Qouconittantß of tiua moat •» v , are removed. These remedies uro tji» 1•. Vfgfiablc <L'oinv I They will not harm the most del V ii. j be given with gtaxl effect m preferi ••• 1 ! youngest babe.. For Cutaaeou3 Biao j And all eruptions of the skin, the SAL', t valuable. -It does heal externally *lon« I j with the moat searching effects lo the very evil! i DR. mm F Invariably Cures tho FoJ Diseases: Asthma lit'Wf'l Co/npMiitU CoUghr., Cold.. CI f-t Di*efl*e* CgntireneM, / liy*pep-»ia. •| Diai t !i«ei, Dropty. Dffk'lU bv. j Female Compbiuts ! 11 em lac he lndige.«tJon, Influent, ) uliauiM. iorv Inwaid U«Rknen% Liver Complainr. ftbimnei4iof fipn Jtti, itiogworiri, iaJmbturtw . - Scald*, Pirfn ' I. 64 Notice.— «one gwnwne without the trHtle mat k aroiin«l uwil»fHi4 or box. eigiM-.l ! . , 31A«UilCL v .4d l fuitouai»,NewXmk,u>etmaui in felony | JtVHoW by all rc*; 'ec'iT7?e' nT>rn ic ' throughout the Uuitod btntiM oud 't per i'ox «*r p«t. * ? For Sale 4k l)t%, tJT.AIIAM ft IIUSULT' I?tore, 3o!« Ageuta la Hutt J* l*v. Kxeentor's T-i'oli; JKTTRRS, tvhtanieo'ar/ on lit* _J WJilterc, Into of i. liul' ii t«.w c •, j huvH heen gianted by thv l'« :»t < • n*i<lenii|rneU, therefore,all p«i - indeiitetl to «a(d eitatn aro heroh;. t teediato payment. ami lU>+* |n« r •ime wilt preaent them p»opcn y . v i * 1 Apul 11. IW,
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