EIGHTH ANNUAL FAIR THE — Butler County Agricultural Society, TO KB HELD IN HUTI.KK, OK September 26th, 27th & 28th, 1866. The Entry Books will be opened on the 16th day of September, ami continue open until the evening of the 20th day of September, at which time they will be closed. Admlyslon to tho Gr»und». Admiesiou to the Grounds to be as fol lows : Membership and Competitors for pre miums .« 00 Single Admission....... 26 Children usder 10 years old 10 PREMIUM LIS* CLASS A.— Grain, Ac. Best 2 acres or more of wheat, ?5 00 Second best " " 3 00 beat Z acres or more of rye 2 00 second " " " 00 best 2 acres or more of corn, 6 00 second " beet 2 acres or wore of oats, second best " bpst 2 acres or mure of barley 2 00 second best " best 2 acres or more of buckwheat, 2 00 second best 1 " 1 00 best 2 acres or uiuro of hay, 2 00 ficcond best " " I 00 best j acre of potatoes, 2 00 second best " ♦ 100 best * acre of broom corn, 2 00 Committee —J. L. Maxwell, Sr., Win. Liudsey, and S. G. Meals. The following are tho rules under which competitors for premiums in tho above class must be governed : Ist. To have tho grounds accurately measured by not less than two disinter ested persons, whoso statements must lie verified by affidavit. A statement of tho kind and conditiou of the soil, tho vari ety and quality of the seed planted or sown, and tho mode and expense of cul tivation must be presented in writing be fore a premium will be awarded. 2d. The whole amount of roots, grain or grass produced on the amount of land specified, must be measured or weighed ; mot crops divested of their tops and es timated t,y their weight—sixty pounds to to considered a bushel—anil grain props to be weighed or measured accord ing to the usual standard. CLASS If—Seeds, Vegetables, Fruit» and Flquscrt. Best bushel of white wheat, 81 00 best bushel of red wheat, 1 00 best bushel of mediterranean wheat 1 00 bpst bushel of blue-stem wheat, 100 best bushel of corn in the car, 1 00 best bushel of oats, 50 fcest bushel of buckwheat, 50 best bushel of barley, « r >o best bushel of flaxseed 50 best bushel of timothy seed, 50 best bushel of sow beans, 1 00 best bushel millet seed, 50 best bushel of potatoes, 50 best bushel of onions, 50 bushel of turpips, 50 best bushel rutabaga turnips, 50 best bushel of tomatoes, 50 best bushel of parsnips, 50 best bushel of carrots, 50 best bushel of beets, 50 best bushel of sweet potatoes, 1 00 best bushel of summer apples. 50 best bushel of winter apples, 50 best bushel ol pears, 50 best bushel of peaches, 50 best bushel of quinces, 50 best half dozen of cabbage heads, 50 best half do*en of commou pumpkins 50 best half dozen sweet " ♦ 50 best half dozen of squashes, 50 best specimen of grapes, 1 00 best display, variety and quality of flowers, 1 00 best floral display of liviug plants, 1 00 best floral ornaments, I 00 best pair boquets, 1 00 best arranged basket of flowers, 100 best display of cucumbeis, * 50 best display of radishes, 50 beat water mcllons, 50 best musk " 50 best citrons; 50 Committee—John Mitcholl, William Bingham, and Joseph Cummings, Esq.; Miss Mary Jopes, Prospect; Miss Emma llpiber, Middlesex: CLASS C. — Stallions, Trotters, if'c. Best blooded Stallion over 4 yrs, S2O 00 best blooded stallion 3 years, 10 00 Sid best " " " '( §OO best " " 2 " ft 00 best comnwn " 4 " 500 [>pst " •' 3 " 300 best " " 2 'i 2 00 best draught horse or marc 4 yrs, 5 00 best trotting stallion of any age, 10 00 best racking or pacing stalliou of any age, 10 00 best trotting horse or mare, 10 00 second " " " 112) 0Q bpsf racking or pacing horse or mare, 10 00 second best " " 5 00 Committee—Milton Henry, Jos. Doiith ett, and Major W'm. C. Adams. Class D — Horses, Marcs, Colts <f- Mules. Best pair heavy draught horses or mares, $5 00 2d best " " « 3 00 best pqir light draught horses or marcs, 4 00 2d best " " " 2 00 best pair matched carriage horses or mares, 4 00 2d best " " 2 00 best pair matched carriago males, 3 00 best single buggy horsp or mare, 500 bpst saddle horse or mare, 5 00 best brood mare and colt, 5 00 2d best " " " 300 Vest three year old horso, 5 00 2d best " " 3 00 best three year old mare, 5 00 test bore colt 2 years old 4 00 2nd best " " 200 best horso colt 1 year pld, 8 00 2nd best " " 20Q best horse co't, (spring,J 2 0Q best mare colt 2 yeers old, i 00 Id best " " 2 00 best marp cojt 1 yenr old, 3 00 ad best « " 2 00 mure colt, uprinji. § OQ best jack, 2 00 best pair of mules over 8 years old, 3 00 best mule colt, spring, 2 00 Committee—Kobcrt Story, Dr. Joseph S. Lnsk, and IWberf (iilleland. CLASS E.—Blooded Cattle,. Best blooded bull 3 ycaifs old, ' $lO 00 'best blooded bull 2 years uld 8 00 2d best, " " , " '1 00 best blooded bull 1 year old 5 00 2d best w " " . 2 00 best blooded bull calf, 3 00 2d lest " " 1 00 ■best blooded cow 8 years old or over, 8 00 best blooded heifer 2years old, 5 00 2d best " " " " 300 best blooded heifer 1 year old, 4 00 2d best " " " " 2 00 best blooded heifer calf, 2 00 2d " " " 1 00 Committeo —Bobt. Love, Clinton; Win. 11. Timblin, Sunbury ; and Philip Bickel- Class I l '.— Native cattle i£• icorlciny oxen. Best natives bull 3 year old, 85 00 bcsl native "hull 2 years old, 3 00 best native bull 1 year old 00 best nutivt bull calf, 1 00 best native cow 3 years old or over, 5 00 best native cow 2 years old, 00 best native cow 1 year old, 2 00 best native heifer calf. 1 00 best yoke of oxen 4 ji ars t>ld, i 5 1 ■ ' best yoke of oxen i! years old, .'i-0 Committee —E. H. Adams, Jhn Dougherty, and Joseph Henry. Cfa't G.—'Sheep ,l\ut Wool. Best Spanish merino buck, $5 00 2d best " " " 3 00 best saxon buck, 8 00 best french merino buck, 3 00 best leicester buck, 3 00 best soutbdown buck, 3 00 best common buck. 3 00 best 3 Spanish merino ewes, 5 00 best 3 saxon ewes, 3 00 2d best on 2 00 best 3 french merino owes, 8 00 2d best " " " 2 00 best 3 leicester ewes, 8 00 best 3 southdown ewes, 3 00 best 8 common owes, 8 00 best S Spanish buck lambs, 5 00 best 8 saxon buck lambs, 8 00 best 8 french buck lambs, 3 00 best 3 Spanish own lambs, 5 00 best 3 saxon ewe lambs, 8 00 best 3 fpench two lambs, 8 00 best 8 fleeces of wool, 1 00 Coujmittce—James Anderson, Penn ; Kobcrt I). Stephenson, and A. 1). Wiet. Class 11. — Swine. Best boar over 0 moptbß old, £5 00 best brood sow, 5 00 best litter of pigs not less tlion 5, 3 00 Committee—John Scott, Frank Connly, John JJ. Hartley. CLA SS J.—Poultry if- Dairy Products. Best pair of turkeys, 50 do pair of ducks, do (}q pair of geese, do do pair of black Spanish chickens, do do pair of cross breed chickens, do do pair cochin china chickens, do do pair dorking chickens, do do pair shanghai chickens, do do pair bantam chickens, do do pair poland chickens, do do pair game ehickeus, do do 5 pounds of butter, $1 00 do box of honey, 1 00 do 5 pounds of maple sugar, 1 00 do 3 loaves of bread, wheat, 1 00 do 3 " " rye, 1 00 do cheese not less than 10 lbs. do do gallon of apple butter, 50 do " peach " 50 do quart of sugar-eanc molasses 100 do six jars of tomatoes, do do exhibit 3 kinds of pickles, do do exhibit of preserved fruits, do do cured ham and manner of curing: do Committee —Lewis 7i. Mjlehell, Mrs. Grout, and Mrs. Sim >n Young, Class K— Agricultural Implements. Best harrow, Sfl 00 best fanning mill, • 1 00 best corn eheller, 1 00 best horse rake, 1 00 best corn cultivator, 1 00 best grain cradle, ' 1 00 best threshing & cleaninguiiiebine, 5 00 best straw cutter, 1 00 best half doyen hoes,, 1 00' test half dozen hay rakes, 1 0" best field roller, 1 00 best stump extractor, 1 0° best two horse plow, . 1 C 1 best seed drill. 2 00 best corn planter, 2 00 Committee—John T. Hard, Captain Alcxauder Uillespio, and ('has. Cochruu. Class TJ — Mechanical Arts. Best two horse tvngon 84 00 best two horse carriage 5 00 best one horse top buggy, 3 00 best one horse open buggy 2 00 best double set ol wagon harpess 200 best double set carriage, harness 3 00 best single set carriage harness 200 best lady's saddle 1 00 best man's saddle, 1 00 best bridle and martingalo 1 00 best calf skin 1 00 best side of harness leather 1 00 best side of upper leather 1 00 best side of Kip leather i 00 beat conk scovo . 2 00 beet parlor stove 1 00 best common stove 1 (XI best photograph 1 00 best pair of men's boots 1 00 of lady's boots 1 00 best pail of men's shoes 1 00 I est psiir of lady's shoes 1 00 be»c gent's eqai, pants and vest 1 (X) best rocking ohair 1 00 best set of chairs 1 00 best dressing bureau 3 00 heststone ware I 00 best earthen ware 1 00 best tin warp 1 00 best rifle gun 1 00 best blacksmith work 1 00 best marble work 1 00 best penmanship 1 00 best thousand oak shingles 1 00 best leathor trunk 1 00 best book printing I 00 best curd printing 1 00 best portrait painting 1 00 best clothes horse 1 00 best mattock 1 00 best washing machine 1 00 best dog power for oburn 1 00 Committee—Patrick M'Bride,Thomas M'Ncese, and Miles Gallahcr. lass M Domestic ami other Manufac tures. Best 10 yards of cassimeto $2 00 " " " " cloih 200 " " " " satinet 100 " '' " " barred jtynnnl |OO *' '•' " •' rag cnrpot 100 " •< '< " nualoii carpot 100 V « " " tin* linen 100 " pair of blankets 2 00 " pnirgcnt's woolen lio.«e 5Q " pair lttjio's woolen hpals 50 " pair gent's i*i*>lon ihitteM 50 " 5 pound-" of Mooljnni 1 0(1 " barrel wiwa: Hour 2 00 " best half-dozen litinen t>a£B 1 00 " liimen thread 00 ( pair of linnet! table doth* 1 00 Committee—Wiu. Campbell, Manasscs flillespie, au'l Thomas Cmvvi'f. Class N— Ornamental and Needle Work Dect gent's shirt $1 00 " lady's bonnet 1 00 " bo.i t dresi 1 00 ,r cillnr 100 " ornamental work 1 00 " luble cufcr 1 08 " siand cover 1 00 " Ottoman cover 1 00 " patch work 1 00 (i pa'eh work quilt, quilting to be considered 1 00 Beat crotchet work, } 00 " erttel work, 1 00 " artificial flowers, in wax, 1 00 i ' artificial iruit.-, in wax. 1 00 (juiLroidory on -"ilk, 1 00 '• ciubi'yiileij en iacu, 1 00 " i !i:bl I.I Ji'l'V ill muslin, 1 00 •' cro!in>i'i"i"o'l '-'lull mat, , 100 4 i'ln I'ui i' rt*»i .iiibpOlfl, 1 00 ;; lam-y ill ill work, 1 00 •' liniatumtal slicll work, 1 00 " HI ii amo»t a I leather W"ik, 1 00 "oi n 1111 mi■ ta 1 pillow slip, 100 " fancy basket, 1 00 " pair worked under sleeves, 1 00 " tidy, 1 00 " bed i-pread, 1 00 " cradie quilt, 1 00 Committee- —11. C. McAboy, Mrs. W. O. llreckonridge, Miss Julia Boyd, Miss Masrcie Stewart, Miss Curly Zimmerniau, and Miss Ajjjfie Mitchell. IU I.IIS AM> REUUJLATIOXS. We invite the attention of the public to our premium list. It has been levised with great care, and with direct reference to the libera! encouragement of all class es cf industry and commendable enter prise. Look over the list at your leisure; uotc the premium you wish to draw and see to it that soiuu of your neighbors don't go ahead of you. BAND OF MUSIC. A good band of music will occupy a prominent stand on the grounds during the lair. TUB ADDitim An address from somo distinguished speaker and friend ot Agriculture may be expected. MEMBERS. Each member of the society will bo furnished on tI JO payment ol the annual fee of one dollar , with a certificate of membership. This certificate will give the person whose name is written thereon, free access to the grounds during the fair. These certificates can be procured from the President, Vice l'resideut, Secretary aud Treasurer. w m (* * asN will be furnished with single tickets of admission at any of the ticket offices for twenty five cents. Children under ten years old, ten cents. Thcso tickets must bo delivered to the keeper as you passiu. Directions to Competitors. Competitors are requested to enter all articles lor exhibition in the Secretary's books on or before the evening of the first day of the fair. Cards will be given to each competitor, which must be at tached to the animal or article you may wish to exhibit. A committee will direct you as to the location and arrangement of anything you may have to exhibit. There is an abundance ot water conve nient to the ground—hay will be furnish ed free of charge—other feed to be pro vided by tlio owners of stock. Rules and; Instruction s far Judges. Ist. You are respectfully requested to report \. nr-clvcs to the manager's tent on the fir. t day of the fair if possible, and in no even! later than 10 o'clock of the second day. 2d. At 10 o'clock of tho second day y jur names will he called at the mana ger's tent, and all vacancies will then bo filled. lid. You will receive your class books and £t)ter upon the discharge of your du ties immediately. The class books will refer you to the number affixed to the dif ferent animals or artie'es submitted for your examination. In these books you will also write out your repoit. 4th. You will not be permitted to serve on a Committee in any class in which you may be competing for a premium. ftth. You will in no case where there is no competition, award premiums to ar ticles or animals that are not meritorious. 6th. Piy no attention to animals or articles that have not a numbered card and class attached. Cth. You will take into consideration the symmetry, early maturing, size, age, feeding, and other circumstances connec ted with the animal you may judge, but give no encouragement to over-feeding. Bth. A majority of the members on eath committee will constitute a quorum 9th. Permit no persons to iuterfcre with your examinations or to be present at your deliberations. 10th. Each member of the. Hoard of Managers will have tho supervision of a particular department on tho "rounds— and to this member you \yill apply for any instruction or information you may waut. (SEIEIAI* ROLES* Ist. Members of tho society must pay the sum of one dollar annually on or be fore the firsts day of the fair. 2d. Competitors for premiums must bo members of tho society. 3d. All animals placed in competition (or premiums must be owned in the county by persons offering the same, or by mem bers of their family uuder twenty years of age; and all articles placed'in compe tition for premiums must have been man ufactured in the county 4th. Products of tho soil or manufac tured articles must ho pioduced or manu factured in the eouuty. sth. Members of the society will bp entitled to exhibit any npiubcr of ani mals or articles in any class but in case (lie samo article is entered to compete in more than one class, 2b cents additional will be charged for each cutry a(W the first. Oth. Animals or articles notwithstand ing they may bo exhibited iu more than one ohUs, can draw but one premium. 7th Exhibitors are required to havo their animals or articles cutored on the books at the Secretary's office, and arrang ed in their proper places ou the first day of the lair. Sth. On the entry of animals or ar tielos cards will be furnished by the !«ee- I rotary with the number and class as en tered at the office, which must be attached to the animals, or articles, otherwise the judges will pay no attcntiou to tliedi.' 9th. Competitors tnnst exhibit to the Secretary certificates ol membership be fore he will make any c.itry for compe tition 10th. Stock of all kinds entered for eempetitions must remain iti the stalls until called for by the marshal. 11th. Premiums must be called for within three months after the fair, or they will be forfeited to the society. 12th. The Heard or Managers will take every precaution in their power for the safety of the stock and articles on ex hibition. but will not be responsible for any lo«s or damage that may oocur. 19th. Intoxicating drinks of all kinds are strictly prohibited on the fair grounds. lltli. Disorderly conduct of every kind is forbidden ; those indulging thore iu will forfeit their right to remain longer on the fair grounds and will be promptly eject m I. 15th. No pcrsofi will be permitted to engage in any kind of business on the fairgrounds without a written permit from the Secretary and Treasurer. Kith. No carriages, baggiM, sulkoys, wagons or other vehicles will bo admitted on the fair grounds during the exhibi tion except those entered for premiums. Order of Arrangement*. FIRST DAY. —General preparations, en tries and arrangements of animals and articles. SDCOND DAY. — General exhibition and examination of stock, &c. THIRD DAY. —Trotting and pacing horses, address, and report of Judges. JOHN W. FOIiUESTER, Pros't. JOHN 15. M'QUIRIION, Sec'y. AMERICAN CITIZEN* J oil 1? r in( iftg OH' ire I Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book AND MUM jds In the Arbitration room in t>i« Court House. BUTLER ZP.A-. IVIi AUK I'RKPAIIKI) TO PRINT,ON SHOUT NOTtCK IJill Heads, Hooks, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, Cheeks, Notes, Drafts, Planks, Pusiness Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Pills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Pooks, Billets, Sale Pills, &c. RHINO FURNISHED WITH Tho Most Approved Hand Presses THE LARGEST OF Type, Borders, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, Ac., IN THE COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NKATLY, PROMPTLY, kxu AT REASONABLE HATS*, In a style to excel any establishment at home, and competo with any abroad. HIUI.LEP WOItItMEN Are employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet the wants of the community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment, for TABTB I-V COMPOSITION AND Elcstanec In Press Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in vito comparison, from getting out a Card of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. The American Citizen IS published every Wednesday in tlie borough fo Bntler by THOMAS BOBINSON in tho Arbitration room in the Cqprt House. Tr.RM.p-S!J OO u year, if paid In Advance,or within the first fir»t nix month**; or '2 60 If not pnid until *\fler the expiration o the first nix in nth*. TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &c. As agreed upon by tbe Publishers arid Proprietors of the flutter Papers. One square, one insertion .$1 00 Kacli subsequent insertion 6u % column for six months 12 » % column for six mouths 'JO 00 I column fornix mouths.. 3.*> ijn one year 2."> 00 % column tur one year 4o 00 1 column for one j ear 70 00 Professional and Business Cards, not exceeding 8 lino*, one ye*r S no Kxecutop»,Adniini*tratoniand Auditor'#notices, each.,3 00 Applications fur Licenses, each &0 Cautious, Kstrays, Notices of Dissolution, Ac., not exceeding 1 square, 3 insertions, each 2 00 lOliue&oi Nouparoil,or its equivalent, will make a square JOB WORK. \Zo sheet hand bill, 50 copies or less 60 BLAKX9. Por any quantity nnder 5 quires, $1 50 per quire; on all 1 amounts over that, a reasonable reduction will be made DU4IXF.SB CABDS. Single packs, sl*so; each additional pack, 50 cte. Local nonets. lOcentspor line for each Insortion. DEATHS Ann IURBIAGES, will be published gratis, where the same does net <*xceed 1 6 lines; for each additional line, 5 els. wiil be charged. < Advertisement* "112 O. C. Sale, Executors, Admmistra 1 tors,J Auditor's notices; Kutiays, Dlas dution <-f Part nership. Cautions, and all transient .'Utvertisements, MUi'T POHtTIVELV BE PAID JS ABVAJH E. \j>, the undersigned. Puhlithrrt and Proprietors of the Butler papers, hereby agree to strictly /idhere ;o the above schwdule of prices, until further notice. WM. HASLfrrr, Bntler American. CI.AItK WILSON. Union Herald. KOHINSON A ANDKKSON, American Citi/en. .Inly 13 1!>64. COIWTY NIKVKVOn ANY peraon wishing snrveylne done by the County Surveyor, can IM- Accommodated by leaving w. rd or addressing J. B.Clark, at the office of the County Surveyor In Butler; or addressing N. M.Slatorat Peters ville Office. Butler County Pa. March 7th 1806tf. XOBMAIWIIOOL7 In Prospect, Butler County, Pa. rp UK second term ot tho ihospect Normal School will J commence August Oth, IMS 6. Tuition from $4 toso, and reutiired in advance. Boarding In private families from $2 50 to For paitß-ulars address, Hes. J ROC'KWEI.L, i June 20 'Ofr-lni. l'^. 'tdiiiiuiNtrator'i* Xuticc. LKTTKIIS of Administration on tho w ate of William Bunker, laji of Jeffer* in township, dee'd. having beeu granted to the underaigiiiHl by the Register of Butlef county All person* Knowing themselves In i debted to »a4*l estate are requested to make ina .liate ; payment; and all persons ha /tftgcUltns against tnw same i will please present tbcm to the nndeisigne<l. ! ELIZABhTII BAITKBB. June 20. 1966>6? Admiuiatratix ritoiKssrovtL < ahi>n. A. M. NF.YMANTMTa " Pliyplclnn ftnd OWf" immediattttyopposite Walker's buildings Butler T*JI. Dec,©. l««3rrt» THOS. I^O"BTiTSQiT' Attorney at Law, PENSION AND ( LAIIYI AGENT ! Office ultli Al'Cnitfllrv*, Esti.. South Weat corn r of the diam otitl Hutler Pa. jmoimi) ißilmlfr Attorney at Law, FKANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, A •» one door North of KINN'KAB IIOU R. M. M'LURE, Attorney at Law, A Nli PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT. Omct.N. K.corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa. Feb. 8,1804::tf. Cisiiin Agent, THR nu'lertdgnofl would respectfully notify the public re that lie luw been regularly commissioned ns CLAIM ACa-EISrT, for seem ing Itnmitji Mnttey, Arrears of Pan and Pen sums, for soldiers, or if they are dead, for their legal representati*es. No ohai will be made for prosecuting the claims of soldiers, or their rep-eseotutiveH until the sameaie collected. C. 12. ANDJKRBON. Butler, June 27.1805. W. If, «. Wulill.-.' ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wlll.atteml foal! business entrusted toll is care prompt ly. Special attautiou given to collections of I*n tions. It'ich Pay and ltountir*. Will alno act as sgont for those wishing to buy or qoll ruftl eotate. Office <R| South sido of Diamond. In Brodlu'a building, Butler Pa. Ni'TsmAcr S, 10iu»::tf. JOHN 5. BUTLER, A-JS I> Olaim Agent. Omrß with W. R ft A O Bovd, in Boyd's bb»ek, see nd story. Claims agalnut the Covernmtnt, for bounty ock pay. | en'ions, Ac . pif>mp'.lv nttended to. march 2H, W-Omo. OKO. A. BLACK a' -). W, FLEEEKR BLAC K A FLEECEIt, ATTORNEYS' AT LAAV, AND CLAIM AGENTS. I'en.lon. pmourwl f..rwMl< r«i.f Hl.', or ilioir wid ows. All btwiimi iutnwtei I ' Ihoircnrc pr.iu ptlv at tended to. Olllco, SIuIII West of Court Uoiu», fori'lßT ly nccltpifd liy C. C. dulliv:iu. . Mat George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER i* ALL atans or Tobacco, Snuff, and Scgars, Main Ht reel, 15utier. , Things Oone Up Right! ! 112 wish to Inform Butler county, and the region round 1 about, that I have lust received the best article, ev , er Imported Into this county. Th.w.nlv Wav to prove tbe fact Is to call and exan ine u>\ Tohni co, SnufT ' and S«KarH| Cclieviug in the tl uth of tho old a.lsge that "the pruof of the Puddiiu; is in chewing the Hag." Any man that ha* nn ir.klingM"f Tobaeco, In any of.it for 2 s, can be gr<}tifle(l. I IRORO F, VOOKLKY 1 ItntlHrNrr. Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs ! DRS GRiHtM&HUSELTOI HAVING purchased tho Drug More recen tiy own by I)r. B. K. Hamilton, will < arry on theDrug bu nesa In all its departments, at theoldstan.l, Byd's Bl» Main Street Butler Pjt. We have constantly on ha and for sale a p'uro quality ot DRUGS CHEMICALS and PAINTS OlbS VABNISIIK." A VI) (Jl,\s«s WIJITK LKAD,RED LEAD AJLTTIIERAGE Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty, TL'KPENXINE, ANDAIX2OUOL, I LAUD, FISH Ik M ATS-FOOT OILS, BOTrLKS, VIALS, A*YDCORKS. SOAP, SPONGES .V LAMPS, PURE GROUND SPICES, Ic. Ac. Ac. generel variety of Perfumery k Toilet Articles. Wines and Liquors f M r Medical purposes. Wines for Farranientai u»i«, furnished »t cost. Physicians jires criptions carefully compounded. The public is respectfully invited ti» call and examine onr stock, wo are confident that wo can sell as reasonable as any similar establishment iu the county. Nov. 22 1865::! y. BLIIOVAL. riMIE undersigned ann;)unccs to the public that she JL ban removed her iiiyaiiisiMi, To the room formerly occnpie-I by Wm. S. Ziegler, four d(K>r-» North ol M'Aboy'e tore, and that she has on hand and is constantly receiving the choicest st'ick of ; MILLINERY GOODS. ' Ever offered to tho public • consisting of BOSKETS, KTRAW GOODW, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, ; | And a full and general assortment of FANCY MILUNERY&OGDS. Bonnets done up in the latent styl-' Thnnkful f»r past fivoni, we woul.l still invito pur - chaseis to give us acall. i .May 3d, IHo6—3mj MRS. E. nKRTZBERGF.B. HEW ESTIBLISHMEHT Watches, Clocks & Jewelry. 1 Tlie undersigned re«pectfully informs the public that he has on hand, audit con4»ntiy receiving, the Sieu rateut Lever Clock. These are -triking Clocks; and the first of the kind that has ever been offered for sale in this place. Mantel Clocks of all descriptions, and of th* best quality end work manship. American & Patent Lever Watches, hunting case, warranted to keep good ti/ne. Colt & Sharp's Eevolvers and Cart- ' ridges. Jewelry of all kinds, and of good quality; all of which will be sold on reaaonablo terms for oash. Having procured the services of first CIaHH Workman, I am prepared to perform all work properh belonging to a Jewelry Establishment with «aii»faction to my nu meroua customers. . Repairing Watches, Clocks, <fc., done in a workmanlike manner. Don't fbrget the place —West side of Main Str.-et, nearly oppoatte Duffy's fet^re, —In the 900m formerly »cc«pied bv .ianie« t;amp bell as a Store horn*. CHARLES WIS KM AN may 16,'6ft—ttnK' Xollee. APPLICATION *IIIBC NM.U ..I «•: of Pennsylvawia, at it* next S#s«i I sion, for the Incorporation of a bank to be located at Hominy, Butlef ccnutv. iu said Commonwealth, with a Capital of OH£ HUWUHEU IHOIiSAyD pyL~ LA RS, and k> bo known as the "Harmony Savings Bank." Harmony, Butje sroatfty, J'a. June l'seft.— EXCITINCi ! DRY GOODS. HEAD QUARTERS, D. T. PAPE CO 0 n Door South of Ist National Bank, 1 r | 100 Pieces Sheetings AT U) ? id, '&(} ami. '£7i t 300 piece*l*rln(a, 10, 1.1, IS, SO lOO'piecM DclnlnN, 13, SO. 35, .10 pteecH I*olI)e ( liovrrsSl, 37 ' 200peices Dress Goods -A.T niillinery Goods, an cnor mous Stock, at OL,I> PKICEN. 2"»0 JT.nriies SaqiiCM, (loaU, an<l Chesterfields. LARGEST STOCK EVI:II OPENED. 1 mm COMPARISON AX» DEFY COMPETITION. SEE. # , April A«hi)iiii)t(r«(or'<i Sale. 1> Y virtue of ;ui Order of (lie Orphans' C"iirt of Butler ) County. Pa., the underpinned. Administrator of .V.irv i/ofltgomTy late ofClint-m iimniliip.ninnty and State aforesaid, will «dTar 112« r aaln, on the premises, on Wednesday, the Ir-t doy of A P. 18W, :it one o'clock P. M of said day, a certain tract, piece or parcel of land, situated In Clinton township, county mi l Slate aforesaid, hound and described lis followa, viz: Pounded on the north by I m-i- of Administrator rn i William Lardin, on trie ens t by land* of William and Jam en Har vey, on the >outh by land* Affnmuel Ander-on. on the w«*t by lead* of Henry Jl.ibiead, coutaiidj.,c twenty nitie acre*, n«orp or less, about ten of which uio cleared. A HIIIOW frame house thereon er*cf«|d. TERMS —Uno third of tin purct.i <ie money in band, affd in two emial a..i«..at iiMtallinent s, with interest fr j in dato of confirmation "112 -ale hy (ho court DANfKfi I! \ RDIN, Inn « 27, 'CA. Adntitfatrab r. LIEBERLiifiI EXCELSIOR SELF RAKING OR DROPPING The cheapest combined Machine in nan. Tho candid farmer who look* at the EXCELSIOR, with all Its ad vantacea Over alt otlierf, ttwt agree that, an a COM IIIN ED RKAPKR and MOW Kit, it iswmth lull $. r >n more than any other machine in the market. We would then «ay to *ll uho intend getting: h machine, not to buy until they aee the Exeelfior, and outsider well its merits IM a Sloxii and LAiiofFSAvr.R,and then Judj£efor themselves. Tills machine can bo purchased of the subscriber. liv ing in Harmony; also, <fJ ax ft. A IV pi. Campbell, B*t ler and 3. II Lingham.in Ccntievllle. IIKNRY B. WISE, June 27 'W-lmo.] Gpn'l Agent for Butler Co. <»tsnr<iiiiii's Sale. I N pursuance of an order and decree of the Orphan's Court "F Butler county, 1 will ofler at public aale on the premises, in Jackson townsh ip, on Wednesday, August Ist, 1866. Sixty-Eight Acres of land, 'foe improvement* consist of p. log dwelling house, a log bank-barn, and ail orchard of bearing apple, peach, and cherry (reea. The farm is well watered, and tiinbere<l—besides these a coal hank opened thereon. Title indisputable. third in hand, and the balance in two equal aunual payment*, with interest fiom sale. II B WEI SB, Guardian of the minor phil ven of Nancy Mussulman, ilec'd* June 27 Gfi-Ct. Orphan's Court Sale. j f)Y vlrtoe of nn ord-r and decree of tho Orphans' I Court, in and for the county of Butler, the under signed, Administrator of tho estate of Eliza K >yd, lata of I'enn township, dee'd. will ofl. rfor sale, ou the prem ises, on Tuei»di»y, the 21»i d*y of August next, at one o'clock Y. M.of *aid day, all tin* ihierM|of mill dccwined, of, in and to fifty thr.'.< acres of lan«l, more or lean, situ ated in I'enn township, Butler county, Pa., bounded on the north hy UmU of Nathan Brf.wn; on the east bv lands of Aaron We*t; on the *outh by Robert McCand less, and on thfj wewt by lands of /,. Conoby, Joeeph Orubbe a.id James LUt; and the inUrett of Hu •>tcfAiud y pmpotod to bt sold, bring the undividtil one half thereof. TI RMS OF SALB:— AH the purchase money BI be paid in baud on the confirmation >D sale by the Court' ROBERT McCANDLESS, Adm'r. June 27 'OtVOt. new vmrnr I MIL F. undersigned having gone iuto'partncr.diip, in the ; 1. BOOT and SHUE Manutacturing hueine**, Boyd's | I block, two doors SIHTTH of Weol>er JK Troutuiuii'S Store, ! Main Street, Butler, Pa., are prepared to make the neet- [ I est Boot and Shoe- and do the best Job work of any other J establishment in the plare. Having great experience in J thebusineno we cannot fitil t«» please. Call and give ua your measure. SCIIRIBER NICHOLAS. fflbas ' 6—tf j 1(7 XITEHJUJILEB T.B.WHIT* C UOOBr. FASHIONABLE TAILORS. rpilE undersigned having asaociated themselves it) the I | Tailoring business, would respectfully say to the j public in general that they have just received the Spring j 1 an-l Sumpier Fashious, and are prepare«l to make up j j r h.thing {ii the latest and moot approved style. Pleaae . j call aud exainiut* urn' and Speciinemi of men | I and boy's ware. Special abolition given to Niy'a cloth j ing- EITKNML'LLEIt, WHITE A CO. Butler, Apiil 4 L IMA—TF J Wx. 9, M. D SAVVEI. GRAHAM, M J HIiSELTOiV & GKAHAM (Late of the U. S. Army> PHYieiANS AND SURGEONS, j JfSt'Orricz in BIYP# blxk.N MaiStroct Butler Fa, "HERE IT IS" AN ARTICLE OF REAL MERIT. A REMEDY That has been tried find stood the test, tint onl// In an occa sional case, but in ever;/ rotn mnnity where used it has been protiottnceil the safest atid most reliable remedy known for CHOLERA DIABRH(EA, DYSENTERY, CRAMP It? THE STOMACH OR BOWELS, CHOLERA MORBUS, &o. It contains nothing irri tating or injurious to the stomach, and is mild but prompt in its action, and effects a pcrn\anent cure hg removing tho cause of the complaint. No FAMILY should be without it, as the cost is trifling compared ] with the suffering that mag be avoided bg having it at hand in case of a sudden attack. Tr>/ it, and judge for yourself. SOLD BY ALL liIIUOOISTS. Prepared only by J.*HENDERSON & BROS. PITTSBURGH, PA. J C. REDICK &t CO, DRUGGISTS, BORER, PA., Agents for utler County, P/ 1 . Ap 1 lb, '(XV-4) in os. An Old Song Set to a New Tune, "J* spriny ajyjtroachos inUt and Kn<irl.** From their ht>U* come out And Hire and Hut*, In rjrilf of (iit ih/ sk ip about." "1R years established in N. Y. Olty." "Only infillable rehiedies known. ■' "Free from Pobpiis"' • If >t dnngeroii" to the Human Familv.'' "Rata come out of their holes to die." •'Cottar's" lint, Boach. A.P., Eiler'*, la a paste—ns«»d for.-Ilat* Mice.. JtoacJiet' Itlack and lied Ant*, Ac., Ac., 4c. Ac. "CottarV' Bed-Bug Exterminator. Is a liquid or wash—Used to destroy, mid alao as a preventative for Bed-Bngs, A<\ "COSTAtt , S'' ELECTRIC POWDER FOR INSECTS i* f.r Moths, Mcsqultiies, Kluas, Bed bugs, insects on Plants, Fowls, Aniiuals, Ac. ! BRW«RR!!T of all worthless imitations, t;See that "COSTAR'h" name is on each Box, Bottlq and Fl.irfk. before yon ' iiW-Addres-., IIENRYR COSTAH, 4«2 Broadway, N. Y. ' £jy~Sold in Bmiler, Fa., i.y all Drugista ami Retailers 1800. I .NVUEASB OF RATS —Th • Firmer# QasetL> (Eng. lirh» asnerls and proves by figure* that one pair of BATS will have grogeny nnd defendants no less than 461,000 in three years. Now, unless this imnienso family can bo kept down, they wonld consume more f.»od than would Miatatn 65.000 human beings. UjT See '-Oostar'a advertisement above. 1866. RATS mrsus BlßDS.—Whoever onitages in sh.Kiting small birds is a cruel man ; Whoever aids in extermina ting Rats is n benefactor. WM should like some one to ve us the of their experience In driving out OieAe pests. We need aoniothiug iteaides dogs, cats, and traps for this bus| n .*« Scientific American, y. \\ "Coatai'a" advertisement above. 1866. •TOSTAR'S'' RAT EXTERMINATOR is aimple.safn and sure— the most perfect It JT-illcation meeting wo have ever attended. Every rut that can get it, properly prepared, will eat it, and every one that«ats it will dht generally at some place ns distant as i»o«*ihle fioni where it was takon,— Luke Sitore Mid,., Mirror See * COTTAR'S advertiKoment above. 1866. HOUSEKEEPERS tumbled with vermin need be so no longer, if they use Exterminator. We hivo n-eU it to oar aatistaction ; and if a box coats w.i wonld llave it. W« liavu tried poiaous but they etfucted nothing; but "Costar's'' article kuoens the breath out of Rata, Roacliee, Anta. and Ded>Bug*. quicker than we can write it. It is in great demand all over the country.— Medina Ohio, da telle. H"5-See "CuBTAR's" advertisement above. 1866. A VOICE FROM THE FAR W of. "C«'>*tar's'" Rat, Roach. Ant, Ac , Exterminators—"more grain and provisions are destroyed annually in Grant County by vermin, than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer.'*— Lancaster Wis., Herald. Jsjt • See ''Coatar's ' advertisement above. .MM. FARMER) AND HOUSEKEEPERS,ahonId recollect that hundreds of dollars' worth of Grain, Provisions," see., are annually destroyed by Rats, Mice, Ants, and oth er insects and vermin—all of which can be prevented by a few dollars' worsh of "OistarV Rat, Roach, Ant, Ac., Exterminator, bought and uaed freely. 3«S "Costar's advertisement above, a* id in Butler, Pa., by all Dmggfata and Dea lera. April 11, 0tf.,;6m0. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. THE nndersigned offers for sale, that Volnabln Farm situated iu Forward township, known as the"J »s. Dodds place,,' containing about IYI ACRES, of which about 100 acres are cleared and under good fence.— ! Brick house 2story, large Praine Barn; 2 Apple o(ch | ards, and some peach and other fruit trees Well wat j ered Also, two log teuaut houses on it. It will he aohl [ together or divided, aa to timber and cleared land, to | suit purchasers. K Terms easy, and will bo made known by Johu N. Pur ; vlanco. Butler, or by myself near the property. • | April 18, I%OU L>. A R"*vrbw. NOTICE. THE undersigned having ob{nined the patent of W. W. Willis' celeorated a tump extractor, fbr the j ponnties of Butler and a part of Armstrong, would ree peetlully anncmnce to the public, that he has obtained ' a machine and is now prepared to extract stumps and | move stones aud bnibifngs on n«tfon.«ble terms. Call ou, or uddiesi Z. B SIIEPARD, Brain Poet OfHre, Butler county, Pa. Farm fo|> Hale. rpilE undersigned offers foe sale hla FARM, locate<l ; X in Washington townaliip, Butler county, beihg 107 I Acres of goo<l (aiming toudaSixty Acres of which are • 1 eared, the oalance well timlmed. There is a good <iouble Log Dwelling houee tbereon. A young orchard lofAop le and Peach treea. Farm in g<x»d Condition-- Twelve feet deep of coalin three veins)* For parstie > tars inauire of the Editor CiTtzE!*, or of the «>d residing on tue premises J June 6. 18K.6.) ROBERT SPEA
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