American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, June 27, 1866, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE AMERICAN
Butler, Pa. Wednesday June 27,1866
The iUizcu.
licfore auother issue of the CITIZKN
finds its way through the different postal
routes to our numerous reiders, the 4»h
of July, 1860, —the day wc love to cele
brate, as commemorative of our National
Independence—will have passed. We
hope that our readers wil> have a good
time, and that they will celebrate the day
as becomes Aueriean citizens.
Out Patrons will recollect that it is cus
tomary for Printers to join in the celebra
tion of this glorious day, and in conse
quence of this fact, there will be co issue
of the CITIZKN next week.
Conferee Heeling.
The representative conferees of the
Assembly district, composed of Butler,
Lawrence aud Mercer counties, met iu
Centreville, Butler county, June 20, 1866
and organized by appointing .Samuel Me
Kiniey. President, and Amos Lusk, Sec
retary.
RONKKRKKS PN EHKNT.
Samuel McKinley, of Lawrence.
K. <l. Black, Mercer.
W. L. lliley, Mercer.
I. I). Kirkpatriek. Mercer.
W. (). lirnekentidge, Butler.
Meubcn Shmor, JJutler.
Amos Lusk, Butler.
On motion, McKinley, of Lawrence,
owing to the absoneo of his colleagues,
was allowed three votes in tbe conference.
Nominations being iu order, Hon. Josiah
Mol'herson and James A. Leech, of Mer- j
eer, W. 0. liaibison of Lawrence, and
Henry Pillow, of Butler, were nominated j
by uccluiuatiou. Adjourned.
K MeKINLKY, Pres.
AMOS TASK, Soc'y:
Agricultural Noclely.
A meeting of the officers of the But
ler County Agricultural Society was held
at the Court Home on the 25th instant,
when the following resolution was offered,
and, after considerable discussion, uuani
mo us ly adopted :
Rffohi-d. That we approve of convert
ing this society into a joint stock associa
tion, with a capital of not less than 8 10Q0,
in shares of 82ft each ; and that ft certain
proportionate amount of said stock be al
lotted and reserved for each township in
the county, which, it' not taken by citi
zens of such district before the first of
August next, shall be offered to others
who may be willing tosubscribe therefor.
On motion, I. J. Cutumings and Jas
Bredin were appointed a committee to
make said distribution of stock; and R.
C. M'Aboy and W. O. Brackenridge were
appointed to solicit subscriptions thereto
Adjourned to meet, at the call of the
President.
J. W. FoitItKSTEH, Prcs't.
Bredin, Svc'y, pro. tern.
SI. l'uiilaClHMttiM oft lie Gor. lid.
Church.
l(r.ioh'il, That tlie thanks of this das
«is bo tendered to the Pastor nnd room
bors of the German Reformed Church.
and citizens of the town of Butler, fur
the kind and hospitable cnto.r'uiouicut
afforded its members while in their an
nual sessions among thorn, and we
invoke the blessing of tho Head of
the Churuh to rest upon thorn
KetolvcJ, That the Pastor loci be re
quested to read thiß resolution from tho
pulpit, and have it published in the town i
papers.
liUTLKu, June 4, ISftf).
PrBLIC ML£TI\G.
The friends of Education in Butlcruud
vicinity, are hcraby earnestly requested
to meet, ou Monday evening, ihe 2d day
of July, at o'clock, at tUe JJousc.
I'rofessor Brupli will deliver s;n ad
dress on the occasion.
The object of the meeting is to increase
the efficiency and usefulness of the With
erspoin Institute, aud make it a richer
blessing to our town and county. IViple
of all the Churches are requoste I to attend.
A NTJMBER OF CITIZENS.
Exeelilor.
Farmers, do you desire to purchase a
first-clans lleapeT and Mower? If so,
examine the Kxoelsior. It is said to be
one of the beat andacheapest mowers in ,
use. Vor sale by Ilunry B Wise, liar- j
mouy; general Agent lot Bailor
also, by Jas. G. & Win. Campbell, and b.
11. Bingham, Centreville. See advertise
ment in another column.
Prcmli|ui Li|l.
In our next issue we will give the Pre
mium List of the next Butler CouDty
Annual Agricultural Fair. Tkaoommit
itte are Jauaily engaged reviiag thasame
Farmers, and all persons interested, wi|l
gt to work at onee, aud with a determin
ation to make our next Fair* grand suc
cess.
SOLDIERS MEETING. —We hayc been
informed that the Soldiers' Mass Meet
ing, at Bakers town, yesterday, was a mag
nificent aflair, the crowd, was inynensc ;
th« procession grand ; and the utmost jia| -
mouy and union prevailed in all the pro
ceedings.
'f» .. mi ■
>9~ Oyr Patrons in the different seo
tions of the county will please inform us, I
in short communications, of the cdebra-1
Uoae of &e Glorioua 4th of July-
BOttl'S.
A r,athcr pompous looking gentleman,
of perhaps fifty, fair complexion, bald
b»e.d, apd developed abdomen, called
on us, afl.tli assuming a business air,
inforn»ed us that he was here for the pur
pose of seeing a few of the leading He
publicans. We supposed, of course, that
he was gome official dignitary, sent out in
the interest of Gen. Geary, or, possibly,
some opposite of "My Policy ..' He soon
relieved ua, howeves, by making known
his inis-siou. lie wild lie was formerly
from Lancaster county ; that he had goue
south before the war and went into busi
ness ; that he had lost everything by the
rebellion ; that he had done serviue oiy
the stump, for Lincoln, and expected to
i do so for (Jen. Geary ; he was solicit
in" assistance from his pfirty friends, and ,
presented hi* brief. bacJ(; to 1804
; and eontaiued a very laijge subscription,
j \\ r e iuquirt;d if he had a family. II 9 said
I lie Has a widowvr. We told liiiu tiiat in
o\y opinion, he should have fouud a legit- 1
irnate basiness by this time; that, at any ;
rate, his calling did not meet with oar ,
approbation. He bowed gracefully, ami !
left us, inquiring for our ltevenuc A->ses j
sor. We were sorry to see that he had !
gathered up quite a sum of money from I
our community. We luve little doobt !
he will have another brief foi Democratic ;
eouuties, where he \yilj, himself oil
for, poa,slbJy, an injured "Repel," who 1
had to flee, from Maryland for |
his devotiou to the 'cause oftliJ South.';
At any rate, ho is an impostor! Pass liini 1
along.
tfeiy-Tbe Hew hi of Health for July:
begins a new volume, Ucsides >ts usual
variety of matter on Physical Culture j
and the cure of this number j
contains original articles from Horace j
Greeley, Tbea Tilton lie v. O. 1), Froth
iughuui, W. U Burleigh, Doctor J. G.
P. BeecUer Perkins, G. W. I
linrigfiy and others. It also contains an j
original Jctter liotn Jeremiah Hay, Kx«
President of Vale College, now 91 years
old, which should be read by all who
would know how, Hy good habits, this
man has lived so long. Thi3 magazine
begins its new volume with 16 additional
pages Iks motto is: A higher type of J
manhood, physically, morally and intel
lectually. $2 A year. 20 cts. a number. !
Tbe seven nunibois of this year, now
rtfady, scut as samples for 70 cents. Ad
dress Miller, Wood & Co., 15 Laight St..
New York City. •
CELCBRtTIQ.I,
4tU of ,Vuly limner,
A Grand Dinner will be given at the
Mouse u! Wui. lilistian, ui the Borough
of' Zolienoplo, ou the 4th of July next.
The public are invited to attend. Good
uiu<to will bo given on ibe occasion, to
cheer and enliven the entertainment.
I'inner will be *ervtd Up at 1 o'clock,
I'. M. Come one ! Conic all!!
ZttbtsxotMd June 18, 1566.
\Yjl BAST I AN.
FINAL NOTICE.
My uec uuts for subscription to the
Job Work, &>v have been
played iu the hands of Jame* AI-o.Nair.
and Win. S. Killer, Butler, tor
collection. 1 have requested these gen
tlemen to h,tf liberal to those persons who
pay up promptly. The amounts due me
will be collected ait rapidly as possible
from all who lire able t > pay. Alfetuiou
to this Jimil Sotiit will be mutually ad
vantageous to delinquents and to mysoll.
M. UASLETP.
Butler, .June 20. 1866-2t.
A friendly game of Base Ball, between
the Keystone and M<*iitor Clubs of Sut
ler, fcame off ou Keystone ground, Juue
18th, 1866, which resulted as follows :
MO.NiTvK.
A R. o R.!
Tiinblin, e....'.. 3 4•Whrte.'c..4 55
A. Ziegler, p...4 2 Walker, rf. 4 3 I
Kru?, s. 8 *.2 3 Campbell, 2 b..6 2
8. II unites. 1 b.2 1 i Bretiin, 3 b 2 1
Miller, 2 b .3 3 M'Bridfc p 4 1
A. 8> ke«t. 3 1>...4 llKeiher, 1 b. ..1 4
A.G.Ziegler, 1 f3 liM'Candless, 1 f,.l 5
Mitchell, c 112... 4 1 iMitchell, s. 5...2 4
Koott, r 112 ...2 1 Spangeoberg.cty 4
27 17 27 27 j
INNINGS.
123456789 Total
i Ko\stonc - 0040011.1 17
! Monitor 2 2 3 7 2 5 2 4 0 27
! Piiiplrc—'A. 11. ft uvhevof Keystone.
; Sporers—Thojjfss > I' N;i"iKeystone,
Johu P*ttcrao«, Mas iter. m gsmc
gsmc of Hasp Jlal', for the
of Butler county, camp off
bjtweeu the first nines of Keystone and
Monitor Clubs of Butler, Pa., played on
Keystone ground, June 21st, 1866, re
sulted as follows i
iUiYSTOSE. .HQMTOR,
0. R. 112). R
8 Hughes. C...2 6|White. 5
'S. Sykes, p.. - ..4 3 Spasj{euLorg. p 5 1
A. liughes, a-S-2 QjMitehefl, 8. 5...3 8
Lyon, 1 b 2 6>Reiber, 1 b If 2
Tiuibliu, 2 b....4 SjCampboll, 2 b..s 1
A. Sykes, r f....4 5 M'Bride, rf 2 1
Ale.Ziegler, If 3 5 M'Caodless, ItS 2
Miller, e 112 3 6 Walker, cf. 2 ii
A (fiieykr, 3 b..3 j&jßrediu, 8 b 5 1
27 441 V 18
INNINGS,
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T<*al.
| Ke_ys'ofte...4 W 1444167 44
' W?nftor...„.'ft tf"2 013 55 1 10
Umpire-rJoB. J. Elliot, of Keystone
Scorers —Thomas M'Nair, Keystone,
i John Patterson, Monitor.
iThf in a |lut-£hcH.
—A Petition from 21,000 Bengalese,
prayinjj lor the suppression of polygamy in
Bengal, ljas been presented to the Lieu
tenant-Governor of that Presidency.
—There were only six persons iu Mem
phis in 1861 that voted against secession.
Now there ar* not leu* than 0t)0 persons
each oue ol' whom claims to be one of
the six.
—A National Cehictry is to be estab
lished at Fredericksburg for the interment
of 12,000 Union soldiers killed near
there and at Chancellorsville.
—An immense cotton factory, contain
ing 180,000 spindles aud 1300 looms, has
been built iu Carrolton, Miss,
u —The assessed value of property in
' "Delaware, as returned by the assessors to
the legislature, is as follows, via: New
Castle county, 823,740,403 , Kent coun
ty, $8,744,253 i Sussex county. $6,981,-
121. Total value of property iu State,
50i1,371,872.
■ —The biggest fish ever caught in the
j western couutry was hauled out of the
| Mississippi, opposite St. Louis, on Tucs
! day evening, iu a seine. It measured 0
; feot 9 inches in length, and weighs 01
j pounds. It looks like a shark, and h;js
j forty teeth in its heai^.
! —A fe<\ days siu.ce a yoiyig man. uamed
! Cunningham, fell from the tower of the
| new Lutheran church, iu Greenville, l'a.,
I a distanco of 6b feet, without sustaining
I any material injury.
—Western pipers assert that what
I were vast treeless prairies in Illinois 12
I years ago are now covered with a dense
| growth of thrifty young forest trees, com-
I prising various species of oak, hickory,
' cottonwood, ash, &e.
j —Harry Gilniore, the. Baltimore rebel
who once distinguished hiiusolf by rob
bing the on a Philadelphia
train, lias written a book of his adven
tures. eutitled "Four Years iu the Sad
dle."l .
—dsn. Geary's receptions in various
parts of the State, which he is casually j
visiting, arc of the most enthusiastic char
acter. He is. bailed by tbe soldiers as
one of their ablest leaders and greeted
by the people as one of their bravest de
fenders. He will bj the next Governor
of Pennsylvania.
—The second section of the new con
stitutional amendment will not only pre
vent the Southern states from obtaining
representation biucd on frccdniCn who are
not allowed to vote, but it will likewise
prevent representation based on a white
male population, ostracised by the prop
erty qualification. Thusßuoh anti repub
lican aud aristocratic laws as were main
tained up to the tiuie of the rebellion iu
South Carolina will be coui\tciau,tod ; and
while every State will be allowed to reg
ulate the ques.iou of suffrage tor itself,
none will be permitted to increase its in
fluence 111 the national councils by n class
of citUeus whom it debars fruya partici
tion iu its elections
Dr. Manning, of Palmer, hid bro't
a suit W. t*. Nwluit* ■>» Nlousoiii
Mass., V> recover two hundred dollamfor
medical ulteuduuco up.iu liia daughter,
who for Several years lias boon un-tblc to
walk or toils. Dr. Maiming says-he bo
piu trealtug hoi iu January iuat, uod
tr> ftotliidLT for his atrviees
unless he could mskc her walk and talk
be lore the Ist ol May. She recovered
previous to that time,and her friends de
clitic paying the doctor's bill, claiming
that her reuiaikable cure was cause 1 by
the prayers of (lie church, and not by any
uiedieiiio cF the doctor's.
—George M. Gayle, a reconstructed in
dividual, years gained a certain
notoriety by publishing iu the papers of
Seluia, Alabama, over his own signature,
an advertisement for contributions,to a
fund of one million dollars to secure the
murder of Mr. Lincoln. A few diyi ago
he was indicted l>y_ the Grand Jury of
the United States District Court for the
southern district of Alabama, ou tUe joint
charga of uiiirdorauUcouspwaoy W iwr
thrtw the United Status (jroToruuicut.—
Karl for his appearance iraS given in ttie
sum of 515,000.
—Capiaiu Harry lluckafellar, brevet
Major United States Army, has beeu
commisstoueu t>y uie I resident Breyet
ljicutenant-Ottloiiel, far gaiUnt au<i mei
ritririons serviced d'nrinijthe war. dating
I from March 13,1805. Early in the war
he won his captaincy upon the buttlo field,
sacrificing an uim fur ins oon.it;y giiuoe
then lie has been assigned to less active
duties, and the well-earned brevet of licu
tcuuut colonel tells how well tlie Demrt
' luent esteem his services.
Agents of Government, acting
under ihstraction* from the Quartarttias
tei Geoeral's D.epartmf,nt, siuej tl\e ter
mination of the rebellion havo been ac
tively engaged, HP OO every battle-field in
the States, in gathering together
the bodius of the national dead, and
properly interring them in the
cemeteries. The work of catabliahing
: these mute tributes to those who have
fallen in defence of our country is of no
inciu. importance, involving as it does
| months of patient toil. In every South
ern State, from Virginia to Texas, oemc-
I teries have been established, in some of
which repose the jemaius of mojg than
10,000' of our Immortal dead, whoso last
i resting places, although they have not
i been adorned by costly iiave
' been marked bysitjiple, plain and «pr«s
j siv'e head and 112 lot-boards, bearing upon
• their faces volumes for contemplation
: la order to prevent desecration of these
1 sacred spots, and leep the fences, grounds.
! &e., in repair, uperiqtendsnw have been
j appointed to watch ovqr them.
} —A tnau named Coqaess, living in
i Hridge water, Massachusetts, was shot
iieai.l on the of the 10th, by Geo.
H. Morse, deputy State Constable. The
latter w»i caijed Ui quell a row Con
nest' house. where be was savapeljr-assaul
ted, and fired in self<defence. Morse was
in the tot ttucj will not be prose"
cutpd.
->-It is staied on the authority of Ja».
Ryan, District that the item nub-*
lished in distant newspapers that all the
< FenianCHVl. ,- it tfaw Yoik had endorsed
James Stephens is utterly untrue, the
Koberts-Sweongj Circles haviug aolbiug
whatever to do in the matter.
BCTIJER A^ALIKKTH.
Bctlki, Pa.Jtite 3Pk *B<CL
BUTTED—Fresh ItoL 26 cents per pound
BRANS—White. *LOO per tmahet.
BAULKY—Spring, 90
BKKSW A X—«M cents per ponnd.
1500 ft— 20 rente fime doten
FLOUR- Wh».«t, fS,SO to 6,00 per him*.; Rye *OO
Buck wrerat. 4,01 per howi.
FRUIT—Pr.wI Apples, 20 eta. per lb; Dried Peaches.
25 cents Ih.
FKATIIKRBI—SO rent! pnr p**ttnd.
OK AI N—Wheal per b'tsh* Rye, 75. Oat*. 45c.
Com 4i>, ltiickwhont, 7Sc.
GUOCKltlKS—Coffee, Rio. 30 per pound: J»va, 85*
Srowft Puptr Ifc-prw pound. do. White, iJr IT.O. M ola
«n «l.f| c*nts pat g <Uon : Syrup I inland SI,JU.
«e»t- per pound.
LARI>- -18 . -iit-4 p«i pound.
NAILS—-Z&DOpvr keg.
PCTATOtfl—fl,to per bn-; el.
PORK 10c ; Hitch, 17c; U per
R AO?—4 rents per pound.
HICK—l«> cent* per | -und.
SALT—SV#O |»«r barrel.
TALLOW—IS rent* p«r pound.
| WOOL—SOc per pound. If
PITTSBURGH MARKKTS.
PirrsatjiUH, May 14, l£(k».
SR.nn per barrel.
Bl'TTKß—Fredi t»dl, 90 (a, Sir aer Jh.
OflrMK—ffwrtrtl l!o*erve, ££ per lb; ftnmbarg
24 h 25 per lt».
KGGS—IO <3 17 per dozen.
FLOUR—Wheat. * l 4 2.">Oft**l V Rve, 525 5 50.
O R AIN-«• Wheat. $2,251<6 $,'2.30; Com, 85c. Oats, 52
RA I'vLKf —Spiidg, 7: Fail, 90.
G HOC till IKS—Fugaiy 12 C<* I.lft* per th; Ohffe*. 25
per lb: Midaanes. N. 0,, 1,10 & 1,16 c p,r gji'J<Jt>; Sgjl tip,
05c (tf 112 1.00. per tfi«ll* »**.
ft A LT—LHre rpiarf," per Mrk; No.l,
Special ilaticcs.
(fHf enn PISH YEAR! We ««nt
Agenix everywhere to mil our
i UI'R<M u s2oSewing Machine*. Three new kinds. Ln
dor and upp'T feed. Sent oti trial. Warranted fire yeaca.
Above eitfarror Inrgfj eoirtmlssiih piM. The wrtYTha- j
chines Mold in United Stat-a f.»r lea* than ?40, which ore j
f"l'y liarnwd by I /fire, II 'hrrftr rp \ltfam drt/trr <fi •
Jla her, Singw if Cu, and IlvcJirfar. All other cheap
juu"hinQ#aVe infringement* add the setter or user are
linWe 0» urrnt, fin* and imprisuntnrnt. Illustrated cir- j
nil »r< sent frrr. Addra-n, or call upon Shaw A Clark, |
at Riddeford, Maine, or Chicago. 111.
June 27 tC-ly*.
\ MONTH I.—AGENTS wanted fui-
HJJF tit mtirffffhtwurticfes. jttat rut. Addre»t
o. T. OARF.r, City BtUilimr. Rid Mor I, Me. "
jimHtroe-iy*
IDSic7
TIIR MASON 6: II AM LIN CABTYKT ORGANS. fr !
sacred and secular limbic , for»y dilVerent style* 180to
sw*)each. FfarvoivK r.otn or sitvf. n .vxi>- 1
A La, or «iher flr*t premiuuts awirtled them, lllu-t.a- i
t«»d Cat fioo. Address. MASON & H AMLIN
Boston. «>i WASON BROFHEfIS, New York.
WANTKO. AORXTS~.#7S to? 200 I'Ktt MONTH lor
Kentlciiteli. and to $75 for l.idiof«. everywhere,
t « introduee the IVlebi at.-d Oommon Sense family Bew
•i»P machine. Improved and p. rfeeted It will hem, fell,
hind, braid an l cmbri>}!er i> autifully .
lM ijCo .-Jjn. making the eUstie -tlflTi, end I'tiUf
warrKnfed T»r fliree years, We jtay the Wa pp». or
« comnrsMioj|« l'ro#t whieh tltlco that MUIOUIH CMU !»e
made. Address with «Umip, oi call .n C. DO WKtyfe k
Co.. Salesrooms, X„. 255 South FIFTH Street, rhlladel
phia, Pa. All letters answered projnptly ,with cbculara
and terms.
m;u vin in 11sini\is. j
GOiX« FAST FOR UaSH!
11. O. k J. L. M'Aboy havejuat received a» their Es- j
tau lull in eu I, iii butler, Pa., a largo aud well
tvlected stock of
which they nre «»dlini i\t hnr rates
Ilea ! the 112 4lowing cat:.lAVue and pinflt thi-vehy.— j
Fei the ladles : A Large SUK.'K of dress Goods, such
Srlk N
Cloth.
Prints,
Alpacas,
Cobnrfrs,
Del nines,
Ginghams,
Hooped Skirl*, i <S;c.,
<S;c., Jiiv
Fur Int CivnlWueu: A!«*}'» on Uanil,
Black Clothe,
Fancy and Black- C'assimeres,
Satinets,
Tweeds,
Shirting,
l lais t >6 CapSj
Boote & Shoes,
Household goods, such as
Linen,
Table Cloths,
Carijets.
*>il Cloths,
Curtains,
&e.
SOME OF OUR PaiQES;
1 Bi'pt Pol»iiia«, 25 o(«. per vnr<l.
I Hcjst Hoavj Muslin 25 eta. par yard,
liwt Prints 2l) to 25 cts. porytitl.
A luiy<4 stock »112 (i iiK'eiijH
Host liio iA)(Fi'B cents i>;ir |»a«d.
, 'V'ffoo Su«ar 18. ctß. ji<ir pound.
| Crusted Sujjnr S2 cti. per pound.
Bruwu sugar 12J coots per pound.
GIVE US A CALL
AND F.XAMIXK
III] II ASSOBTMENT.
i Butler, June 30, IKM —tf.
List of Letters.
T*UR following i» the I.iat of letters remaining iu the
Puat olDce, Butler, Pa., May Ist, jSOC.
Rtmknr Mi-, fcrt-a li. Mar well Mr J J.
I B ttlitu Mr.C L Miller Mr. J.d»r.
]>l«-kn-y >li*. CiilUpriao 2lk(-aadla«M|. Aaroa B. 2
kudew far. W. McCrMivtUa Thomes
! iaom Mr. P. Morrow fcnu. .los.
DUoO John McCandb e« K»4. Cr ur
Campbell Mr. Oraham Aichle FrfJj B
I Calender Miss Nancy Rao. George
I Campbell K«n Ira Mr. W.
C.iriwrigiit Mr. Heury Prentju Miasß-O
--; I >.dlinger Frank Ray Mrs. Nancy
1 Draiaii George Rurnoll Mra iopUia
j Downey Mr. Henry 14sia*ell X.
Dick William isear Ksq A. 2
I Kddy Eaq Charles W. Hcho<»nown Ell
Fretwtoh Mr. Gtnwge chaffer Miss Naocy |
Fit Ids Mr John iitooifiro Mr* George
: Gaston J. C. banduar 112
Gilbert Mr John 11. S SihaflFer Mr. Georg«
J Gerruid Gottlieb fcpaer M. W
! Goodyear Mr*. LlszU Toel Leonnrd
I GiUeepie John Teucraf Mr AD on
. Glenn Afr Calvin Timbliu JJiiq. Alouao
Hyman Mr, JacoTi Turnar Ssq. Jas.
j Heuler Miss Chi isteaa verhtlm Esq. S L.
i 111 leman Mr*. Mary A. Mr. Plull. M.
Kuuuf Mb* Mary E wise Mr. GLil.
If Ofttttt Jtr. cAwstian- |*». Gaoiv It.
1 ism, ttabt. ■ r. M.
i i.«k W Mr. it
M«cljel Mr Tnomat A>iaire taq U,
' Mnrrey Mr. Adam
Pereoot calling for any of U>e above will please
say they are Adv«urUt>eU. J. J. SEUWICK,
' Butler M*y 2
! PARTNERSHIP.
f|IHJ3 aadoralfTied would infbrm tlie polilic
X they baire entered into Partaarsrlitp, ID the
OadennklUil liuslnMi,
a»d hereby solicit the patronage of the public.
TLay are prtwrldad wHb a aaat Dear#; and hare OD
.1 hand a lacye quaotlly of thevery beat material, and are 1
j lully prepared to furuiaii CoOlua afci kwia ou short
1 tootice. They will have oo haods oonsuuitiy a variety ol 1
; Coffins finished to suit puidiaaera, add on the moat rea
[ terms.
' -TRey nil also furnish Carriages *&4 cuareyancee for nocaaloos
nocaaloos whaa reouasiud. Ware Rmv«os, OU
Jefferson street, 2 doors West of American Crises Office
Bn«»r.Jotjr2o,ll«si:(f. aaopSn^L^A'
DR. CLARK,
Of
Anatomical Pathology
A!»r» W
PHTSICJAU
rni On tr■ 1 iini 11 Tt«Sri«i 111 11 r |
IITWF. IW »* n-+ 'T,O\vnr fiwfMe.'- IH
VV Monda} , Tiuj-uiay. VV fdn«»sUy, ihn -bo , Friday
an<l Saturday! luue 11th, U;ik, 14th, i >th and
'ftli IMW.
Connoqrt#tie-; g I'own-nip. Wtiiientnwn, Morvhty June 18
l.ancastor Tj»., Muidle Lancaster, Tue>d «v, " 19
jacktoii " /ifneiiople. Wedncsdny" 2"I
'• «• Kvan«i"irg, Thins.lay, 21
Cranberry Tp., at residen« 0 nearest election place
FHdiiy, Jnee *yi
Ailant I|> retideoce ueari'.st oleOtion place S.<t. 4 '
Forward tp , Jiiowwlale. Monday, " -*f»
Mlildlenoxtp rueldenct; Mnarejt aleethmplte <• lues. ••
Cliiit i»tp, 4 •» •• VV« Cjr -1 -T
Ruttalo tp., if .aroevilli. i'ShT-sfiyi** <4
\\#*t Uiiifil l ®daf, '• *1
Jeflemon tp:,' S ihucUy 14 3«»
FratJflintp . ftlop nCK July £
Mu'Ulyriie« I e« k tp'st'ortenlrille, ™ T'lfcMl.tjr. •• f',
W orili tpw, Me' W- dr--<t#y,* 4 4
Mipperv rrs-lt t p;. i'ent'eviHe, Tk*!' •'fay. 44 'ft
Mercer tp., UarrLavilie.
Clearfield tp.. M«>nday. U
li' img-.l rp.. JUUer»«towii, Toe*dav, 44 10
F»ii vu-w tp-. Fall view,
I»»rk» rtp . JfciHittslaug, ThurvUny. " 4< 12
Allegheny rp, tWronei) n?areit e'ection place, Frl •' 13
VeiHiigo tp.. Furmingp'ti, faturday, 44 14
C-mHe tp.. I'nlonfitle, Monday, 44 1<»
<1 ay tp . Situbuiy. limsilav. 44 17
t iietry tp , Atiiuid lie. Wednesday 44 is
M >whiugi<'U tp . North Waslittigt<m, . 'ihefs'Liy 44 IU
O neurd tp ,Mi Idletown, Friday. 4 ' '2' l
Oxkland tp., lie Vd stow it. Saturdtjr« , 4 » 'l\
Butler tp., Monday and Tuesday , .ruly 23 nfliT 24
Invalids should not Nl to take ndvstita#i of this Op
potlunit} of hiving their cue skillfully treated. Per
i-onS can easily And me hi making Inquiry.
BirOull f tthrprincipal O 'me in wm<r JViien
thip and fjtt u Circular, giving full Vyifvrm itinh con -
emirs DM- CLAn/OS fMudu'c June «.»t>t,*
IR[ UNION MOWER.
'fills MACJILNH IB MADH 11Y
mm H.awi & (UK r
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.
And In«f tho lfght«*st draft ami most duraldo nuichlnes
yet oflbre«l to the public
All Mowers are Warranted to give
ENTIRE SATISFACTION,
» jp*, p*
FARMERS AWD OTHERS
will find it to tbel i advnntatre to <t«4l at err Store in
ttU'liliK PAXX'As
AX n ; J#\:I!NV. ruis jiArniNK IWFC.IIK
PUHCHAiSING- AN V OTIIKK.
For reference, we glee the name of fif.ts PSAPCK, l>ij .
w ho haa uaeil t hem.
J. G. & Wm. Oftmpbell.
Untie/ Juue Q.'Ue-l mo.
MOWER & REAPER.
tW'H LD respectfully jNifMiMffee t<» the fkrmerN of
lint lor county, tlia't I sin Agent 112 >r the great labor
aaving machines
/ETNA & CAYUGA CHIEF
MOWER AND REAPERS.
Also the celebrated
Excelsior Mower & Reaper
inaopfavlured by Clark & suiglcy, dnnal, Full n, 0.
THR WGRI.Ii RKNOWNXO
Sharp's Steel-tooth Hay-Rakc.
Alao the great American Champion
Hay k sran Eafce*
Send for our tlicnlarn of the different All
ordofd a ldrested to the eiideriigned at ZclianojHe, Pa.
will receive prompt attcntiou.
junoO. lMi>e GKOKOER BA9TIAN,
A\D "
UNDERTAKING.
HK DQL'AHTKKF* ON MAIN BTR»..T, OPPOSITE JERKS
JIUIEL. THE *UFE*>RIB«I IS 'VFTTUNSIVEIY EUGAGOD IU
THE
UNQERTAKIN LINE,
BOTNU FULLY PREPARED TO MNKE COFFINFC* OF
ALL <U'#CRI|IT<OTIF, FLOATIJR AN.J PROMPTLY T<» ONLER COF
FIN* OF ELL SIUMTMKI KIIIUT R«KULY UU*4T>, OIMI ALWAJRE OU
lUMI<IS.
LIE LIAS AJ-'> PROCURED AN ENTIRELY
SFW AND SEAT HEARSE ;
MIDI* UMS PRAPTIRETI TO AT4AUD FURIORALA ON THE
UOTI' •*.
HA EL-O KEEPE ON HAND* AUD MANUFACTURES TO ORRITF
COMMON AND FANCY FURNITURE
COXBISTX.NO or
Bureaus.
Tables,
STANDI),
Bedsteads, Chairs AT.
ALL NIAIIS ll> A UEAS HUD WORKMAN-LIKE MANNER, AND
OF THE FLNEET FINISH
T KIT4IBHCAAF»W»W«AND TOANIT THE THNO# TBAOK
FULFOV PART FITRORN ,■UW of THE PUBLIC 1* RES
PEOTFUUJR
' CALL AND EXAMINE OU£
. STOCK.
JACOB KECK.
M,JR I#, S'Wjnot.
FARM FOR SALE!
A DEM ABLE PROPERTY «ITUALEDTF MILE FROM
IHE'BOROIICB OI JIUILY. UA THE S«W CAATL* ROAJ.
I COO TIMING
SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES,
1 A IWO utrj BITE* HG»M ibmmv «MM. INTIL
I OF »«*R «ULTNN W»UR. * IHTR* OROHANT, AMI
•UP[*.««D BO UNDERLAID VR 11 HCM I, AWT WELL HOBERED
FOR PARTIQULAIV, AOQEIRO "t \V. 0. LIRA.-KANRIIICE, BUTLER,
OR TBA SUBSCRIBER RWIDLNG IN ITASJDN 1 A ZNLLPR OF PU.
I MiTvEr 1861. iTu. BVEKLY.
TEE LIGHT OF THE WORLD!
DR. MAGGI^L'S
HLLSiAND SALVK.
These lif«- giving lbtnedta* uie now. for the Orat time
given publicily to the world. For over a quarter of a
uf private practUe the lugredientx ill these
LIFE-GIVING PILLS!
Have tMos ttse»t with ti e great men-est. Their |a»»>lo:i
ii« nut only 1 > preventrdiara*! but tJ cure. Tliey enrKrli
out the vinous maladies by ahk*h the {kettcut toller- j
111# nml re lnvlgoiHtuM tl»e falling st-tem. To the ut:e«l j
aad iiillrm a low di*e4ol the-te PILLS Mill prove to he
A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH
Fot in every easotbey *dd new li: c and vitality, mid re- j
»titre Gu) waning energies t<» their pristine state. To]
tlir young and they will pr<>v« most inval- '
iialdo, as n readj-, Sp< < ihe, and hl*i hnj| uiedivine. Here
is a dftim i«aill» d that IH>i)riMe-Jtfcol for
thri-e lunidri'd yeaWsjpi, and nev« found. lie looked
for a li.nntain tliat would reitore the '»ld to vigor aud
lunko youth ever
An EtcrnalSpi-ing!
It was !«• It fir 111 1 1 da}' and Imur to ivali/o the dream,
and show, iu one glorious fact, the lucgic that made 1'
fair.
THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES
Cannot stay the flight of yearn, hut tho.v can force b tk
and hold aloof, dit«4.se tiiat tuiglit triumph over the
aged au 1 the young. Let u >ti H h«wlthte then, bht
the laviiiablttopportunity that ofTeii. When tukcu a>«
prescribed
FQJS, BILIOUS DISORDER
Xothllig can be mole productive lit cure tbau lhe-e
Pillt. Their almost magio inrtuenoe 1h felt at i#ncn; and
tho UtdtAi ConCoiuitants of fhU muat d!stresting diaaase
are removed. ThvSo reaM*die.t are from the put o*l
I'Ketnblc tumpuuiuN,
Thoy w 111 nol.liarm flu- hmsf 'hdh afi Tein t!> ,nnd can
be given With gflkxi elfctt ill pfescribod dum-4 to the flabe.
flabe.
For Cutaneous Disorders
Atul ail e uption* of the skin, the BALVR Inmost In
valuable. It does Ileal exfei isGly alone lut petiotrnte*
with the mofet iittritiiig cSiMj to On? ret/ root of the
evil! ..
DR. MiGGIEL'S PILLS
Invariably Cures the Following
Diseases;
Asthma
Bowel Complaint*
CoUglis,
Colds,
I'hest
Coativenets,
D>>i>ep»ila.
l»}arrli.»-1,
. « . Fever A .Ague.
Female ComplainH
Heudaehe
Itljli^estJoß,
1 nil aoiation,
Inwaul ueaKliefs, "
Liver Coinplaint.
LOHUCMI of >ph its,
Riuiiwortii,
bait Rheum
* Ifclttdrf.
Skin r>lv»?»«os.
lrr—\f»ne genuine without the
trade mark around eiuuipot or box, by lill.'J.
MAGGI Kl., 4«5, t st.,.New Vl/1 Ic, tocoiintejicit which
it felony
4^-Hold brnll Mhn LtW U penh-rn In MHtlclne*
throngh.iut the United State* and Cuuauas—at cents
per box or pot.
For Fa to at Dls. GRAHAM Jfc fTUBELTG.V't» I»ri»i
More. Xol»» Ajpoits In Itntlftr Pa.
< B. MUl.ttOY J .!*. MfKjp.v J SO. T. jjUAS*
SPRING* TRRDE, 1860.
Dry Goods
I.KI
mmi oiGKSiico..
54 Wood St,, Pittsburgh, Pa^
-> n win fkh rutin
SPRING GOODS
P '
AT jtii;
LDWSEST mmrr
GASH. I
riife stocK Nvir.t, hk sure ufciti 1
THE SEASON.
BUYERS FROM EASTERN & CENTRAL OHIO, j
- W'rsl 1 iryiuiti, '
Alt* i.WITLD TO CALL AND AMlNtf i
Tb* Assortment,
MnrrY* 14
A«lin lii i*f ratop*» >of Ice.
WT\tf of WH.MAM KfrtHAirM".
A IX pommii intercut** #r« )««rt ky notified ttmf Let
j\_ t<r-« of Administration h.ivo <tnv Imm-ii granted to
tlx- uii'lerdprmi. i® th< <-ata|ti «>f Win . JjenhaMi, latent
(Vnrflvtfl town-hip deed, AH persona h»»Tio* tdninia
afralnat xnid ferial*. will, thrvfurt, pri'MDt llid hhihc
properly >iutlient Irated forveltlefhenr. mxl th'osir owing
M'»i<l entitle. uiH uMiJe tlo- aujno without delay.
tn» y -KL lit..-lit I'K Tfclt I J.HS IX. A'lui'r.
MOWING MACHINES .
J. G.&WM. CAMPBELL,
A'-.tsii #Oll THE F'J ' ISO MOWER* I P tAr
Uuckejo, Sr. Huckeve, Jr.
Ilussel, Bit! Jlusseii. Jr.
H u "^h¥., « , r
Ulyvgal Iwcf, Jr.
Hubbard, Sr. Hubbard, Jr.
Woods' L'nion
Improved Farmer.
Also, Sharp's improved Hay Hake.
I'ttluidi'it Jixoeltiiur liuy Fork.
Harpoon Hay Fork, • Oruiti Drills.
| Cultivators, l'luwrf, Corn ijhollors
Fodder & Straw Cuttei-B,
ind bit other. Agricultural and i'arn>i.ig
112 in Element h.
Wo alao manufacture Conk Jc Heating
and Cuumim Urate*. and all other kiuda «*f "
which w«? will full on the
.Most Kcunonnl>le Terms.
Persona wishing topnrchtufl will ph'itf Gcnll und exam
ine our «t«x'k.
J 1 ' ■. .' j i . (
~ Farm for Sale.
rniJK nndooeigß*! "ftofß for ml* bid l-'ARM. lot aW
X i# Wanliiugt en t »w«ohip, county,
Acroa "t wood fuming Uwl; Hixty Aci <w of which am
cleared. th»> LHUHCO woll tiujbe.ud. Thor* in a good
double Lujc Dwelling hvuae thureou. A youu/ orchard
of Apple and Peach tree*. Knui tu good cuu«litiun. —
Twelve feel >l»«| of co;Um tl»n-o Vor parti'-u*
l;tr» inqatve «l fne Edtt« r C»H/»v, or uf the uiulersigu
6t\ re«idtn« on tur preniisoi
jq<e tt, * » liOUKRT gi'KAg
POWER'S PATENT
Perpetual lira am,
PATENTED JWE L' 7, ISG-1
Every one his Broom Maker.
TbJs br»«m-"jn thu bfrt DO*- In wt;
It i« ORN AM£.\TAL a* wull as U&UXL.
I'm ion wiwiag t > purchase
To«iubl)i ICi^htM.
n»i» do eo, by calling at the N •? ,
Jewelry Establishment
| of Aire* & HucDjj , an Mafu street, 3 doars our:h of
I Court Hqu-», fa
■J. , .
FOE SALIi,
| A £r < mni.7>mah»w|;mnrlyfo«r
&vm, lor«ted Tmrn« dtately w««t of toe horoogk,
and l*>uaded on the r.orth and we* by the crock, on the
■ Koutli by ta>Hh> of John Megl«jr. hi fot *ate <tu
I r<a- inable tt-riaa. For particular* Kfilw of Mr#.
Nathaniel w«ikor,crai thU ufflce.
i muyie.eft—
exciting:,
DRY 60058,
HEAD QUARTERS,
ft T. PAPE 6 CO.
One Door South of Ist National Bar\fc
ffi'lfllffitßßa IPix#
100 Pieces. Sheetings*
AT
jtO, f5, gtt auid 25,
! «00 plfwii Prints, to, 19, IS, liO
i 100 piece* Ui'lains, 13, 30, 80.
j fJO pieces PoIDc ('bcvrci 31, 37
200peices Dress Goods
.A.T ALL ZFJR-ICIFS.
■ -
miJHnerv GouJs, au euor-
I '
MOILS tuck, at.
OLD PRICES^
S3O LnillCM Saqiifu, CoMtit, m«I<1
I'lietlrrfltldi.
I LARGEST STOCK EVEK OPEN'ED.
WE INVITE COMPARISON
AXD
HK P V COMPETITION.
CALL X) SMB.
.« A|>Hl t '
Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs !
DRS.&RIHAM& HIISEiTON
NAVIVrt ptifrhiwd flir T»riip Ptora' w«t»iy own®
by !>r. H- >'. UHiniJiui., will carry on tiio l/rug but
li*** in all it* dcpm tmuuts. at th* old «tand, Moyd'n B1««C
Muln ?trn»t lititb-i I'fi. Ho have couuUntly on U«o
and for BII1«.'A puro <iuitlity oi
1)1! I'OH f'HKMICALH and PAINTB
M1 l- s VAK S1 M|£§ A \jj LAML
WHITE Ll! AD, EEIV LEAD A LITIIKR AGfc
Dye-StufFa, Glass Butty,
T alU'lfif IIS K, AM > A fAJOHO L,
LAUD, Kf?li A NEATS-TOOT OILS,
ItOTrLKb, VIALri, AXUCUUK».
SOAP. RPGNGEB A l-AMPtf,
PL U£ GROUND SPft'fcS, Ae. Ac. Ac.
general variety of
Perfumery & Toilet Articles
Winen md Lienor* f<>r M#dicnl pnrpnee*. Wine* for
I J-.u ramiiiifal »»»■«, furnished at Coal. PLysiciaoa pres
criptions carefully rotn[H>iind*rf.
Tlio public is rcnp»»« tfiilly invited to call and esainine
I mir Nt-n.k, we me confident that we can sell ola iftMouabtt
' u any similar tfettbttebmeaUu tbe couuty.
ftriv'.itt
' AO
rOROUit
I NEIV AXD BRA CJTIFUL WORK,
I jftK PICTUKIAL BOOK Of
INECDOTES& INCIDENTS.
OF TIIE REBELLION.
I
| Heroic, Patriotic, Political, Romantic, Humorous Ac.
SplendiJly Illustrated, with over feOQj
fine Portraits it beautiful
Engravings.
for genial humor, tender pntboe, Hta/tllng
luf«r*«f.nud attractive hvautv, »tAn«ln i ««'rh»aM and done
among all it•• c« nij'Ptilors. TUB valiant and Brare Hr«rt«-
fd. the Wet end Dramatic, tb- Witty nmlMir
v«tllCKi«, th% T«mier and Pathetic. The Roil of F«M
stud ?t..ry.Cam£, PickeV **py. -Scoot, Itlvonac, and Siege,
Startling forffcWe*; Wonderftol K*cepee. famogn Words
and deed* of and the whole p.morauia of tb«
War, ere here tr*W-end atartltogly portrayed in ft
lua-deiljr manner ut oac* hintorWAl 1 and romantic, ren
dering ft the immt I'ritttait and*rM<Utde booh
; thi*t 41 »e w*r lied r.nlUd ... ■ '''
Enabled ottfeero and teacher*, energetic
| yount' men. and all in wnntMrt profitable employment,
will tind thi« the ho*t rha#ce to irake money ever yet
•*Bei «d. &»ndf ,icirc»»W*wnd *ee«our Wrnjw
.NATION AW PUBLISHING CO.
• •' ' 50.6u7 Mflior Btre«t.
Juue 6, 'W>~liu-«) yUILADELPHI*. PJ.
Dissolution
VOTIT!. li.-ii.by gi.cuio alt 'pJriom Intorstw).
I tlMittl.. r'tli. NKtdl.* HtTMM *O
- L»rtt<"l«»» «' nivler the naxre und title of
I >Hl\vck. N.-O A ItjoMrn hus thU day (April JB.) been
<Uw.olv*d »»v mut d»iC"U«eijt. K. .Vtf having retired from
' Hie firm. The mlatai will bof rafter be conducted l»J*
IJ. A, .Hedwicg * J' Beown. in aho.-»e he'ids thft **
counts of the pt*rlous firm are left for collection.
J. A BKDWICK,
E HKFrr
to-Htr. I»*y Sib , ISW P J". WO^lf,
George Vogeley.' Jr.,
MANUyACTUB~ESAJrDIXBjU»KB
%* ah urn o»
Tobacco, Snuff, and egars,
Mala Street, Butler.
Thirty • y**t6 Up Right! i
Xvrteb to niton* Butler couot>, end the regiop ffWrd
aifl'ut, tbet I have jtiAt reeled the beet article* ev
er imported into thie comity. ?h» oui* Wav to ffove
the ftictie to C*n end examine mj Tooeccu, Rnuff
and Hef»r»| believing in the ttutfKif the «-IU adage
that "the ©roof of the Pudding ie lo chewipg the Meg.''
Any *»an that baa en tr.kling wr "fobftevlu air \A it,
* >r 3 e, can be gratified. \
foir.Xit: TtteKtEY •
Hntfe* |k,or