THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. But'er,Pa.Wednesday 5ept.12,1866. i jvio v MEaf7 H ALL Y. Republican Meetings. :\t a ffipctiiifr of (he Union Itepuhlican Kxecutivc Committee, held in llntler, on Saturrlny the 25th instant, it was resolv ed, that nit bo held at the fulljwir.g jdaees. vi* : .Mil!er«town nnd ll.llrisv'ilo, on Tlmm •lay the 18th ol September, at 7 o'clock ]'. M Strvcrsville and Middle Lancaster, on Friday the 14th of September, at 7 o'- clock, I'. M. School llciiiao N'o. 2, Middlesex town ! ship and I'nit-peel, on Saturday the loth ! of September, at 7 o'clock, I'. M. Kvuii.-lmt;; and N'oi'th Washington, on Monday the 17'h of September, at 7 o'- clock. I'. M. Saximhiirj; and l'orter.-villQ. on Tuesday thclSthof September,at7o'clock. J'. M Harmony and Fairview, on Wednesday | the filth of September, at 7 o'clock. I'. M j Murtiiisburg and iSnnbury, on 'I bur?— | day the 20th of So; t tuber, at 7 o'clock, j Middletown and Centreville, on Frid i\ i the 21st of September, at 7 o'clock I'. M j The necessary arrangements have In en Hindu to supply all the above meetings j with competent speakers. The committees that have been ap' j pointed jiin: hereby requested to make all ! necessary arrangements, to bring out a full attendance to these meetings in their respective parts of the county. The friends of the I nion and /. ihr/'tj/ i will rally once more, and sht why tlicii ; presence and votes that they are deter | mined, that the vital for tvbieb ! they and their brave ccuirades and tricmls f.iught dining the late rebellion xhttll tri intijp/j ; and that unrepentant tenihir.i an ! their i/mptit/tkrrs shall not he peris it ted to enact laws for the government of the American people. ('. K. ANr>K".m>N. | fh'n. Ex. Com | Union Republican meeting will i lie held sit West Liberty, Hrady township, | on Wednesday, 10th inst., at 7 o'clock, j I'. M. Prominent speakois will be prcs ! out to address the meeting. I nion men t i n out ii; your strength. Ci? The Republicans of I'enn town- | ship, organized their club on Monday night, making •). I!. Dodds, President. I and.l. lin Ilaney. Sec'y. Alter adopting resolutions, several addressoi were given anil the club adjourned to meet Monday ! •etcn.iig the 17th. at the Wallace Seh iol . bouse, and Monday eveuing 24th, at i Store. Our Xaiional (.tint[>. The following is the score of the re turn match game of Base liall played on Wcdneslny and Thursday, the 2Xth [ and -2'Jth of August, between the first nines of Keystone of Muter, and the Hiawatha, on the grounds of the latter. Three innings were played on the after- j noon of Wednesday, when, owing to the inclemency of the weather the game was I deferred until the next morning. At the end of the first three innings the score stood, Keystone 8, Hiawatha 22. On the last six innings score stood I* to 2'5, making total score, Keystone 2C, lliawa tlm 45. The entire game passed oil' pleasantly. ' and the members of the Keystone will long remember the kind and gentlemanly | t eatinent which they received from the members of the lliawath, and the citi zens of Kittanning : KEYSTONE. HIAWATHA. o. N o. K J..1 Klll.it,«. S ,I|||IIKII 'j"". 7.1-klt.p ■> J). .1 « S. Sykrt. I b 3 4 Smith, 1 b !l <1 m'V, i'', s V lli.ri.tt. I U ;. It- U Miller, o b 4 Cnm jb . 4 4 0"u "iS?**"'' *••• :1 •' " IW'. l-iv, I.'i 4 4 II Breilln. r.t 4 -• 11. U*v, r.f 2 6 A O. /Ifgl.r, 1./... 3 3iC IkUiUf.l.f. a \ ' « *■: 27 45 I I.TIII.TOS 1.1 2rl art 4th sth Stli Till Slli 9tll. TuUl j 1 ? 0 u 3" in 3 £!•>» Umivttthu -J Sl2 bll (j 6 0-45 [ Unpire—Mr. Houghton of Excelsior J- j Flv Catches—Keystone 6, Hiawatha 8. Mi *s«t I Catch es— Keystone 2. Home Runs—Uiaw,.tba 1. A match game was played bttween the first nines of the "Monitor" and '-JKeso- i lute" Base Bail Clubs of Butler, for two ; balls and a bat, which icsulted in favor 01 the '■ little" Monitor by oue score, as the innings annexed will show : 2d 3d 4th sth llth Ith Slh Olh Total Monitor 6 1 8 3 6 2 1 ~ I J~ 3S | K<*ol«t».. .12 3 1 360706 37 —Tho Republic announces the fol« I" lowing gentlemen as having been ap pointed, the National Unicn Execu. live Committee for Allegheny coun - l y : Hon. F. E. Vol., United States Col lector of Internal Revenue, Chairman. Henry A. Weaver, Assessor; Hon. Jas. Lowry, Jr. Collector of tho l'ort; Jonas II BuMerfiebl, would be United States District Attorney; Colonel Samuel Mc— Kelvey, United States Marshal; Andrew L. Robinson, Fostmaster nl Allegheny Cijy; Wm. Smith, Postmaster of Law reneeville; Jonas It. M'Clintock, Thom as Moon. . The question now is what body of men I do these office-holders represent besides the-L selves. I'KBUt' SAtE Of Lots in the New Town of Cun ningham. One Hundred Lots in'the above Town 1 will be exposed to sale; by public vendue or outcry on the premises, on II rtlnr.st/ag, tlm 12 lit <1 // of S f pltmL'r next. The Town of Cunningham has lately been laid out by the subscriber, and j is situated in Madison town-hip, Clarion j county, I'a , nu the Allegheny river, on the opposite : id:. from the Brady's Bend ! Iron Works. The town is located with in a few rods of the river, and the route of the Allegheny Valley Kail road is be. ; twein tll'e town and river. It is Heated , •HI good building ground, and its bound- j aries can be extended so as to make it a j large place. It is an excellent situation , : and promises to become a flourishing j I place of business. Persons wishing to in- j j vest their niointy, or to locate, will do well i |in attending the sale. Sale to commence j at ll o'clock, A. M. Terms made known on day of sale. .J . M. CUNNINGHAM. Aug. 21), 18150—3t. A\ ANTKl). —iMght Teachers to fill the Public Schools ot Butler tp.,for the term I I of lour months—meet with the directors j at Fuller's School House, near Butler, on j | the fir Saturday of Octjber ucxt. at 1 j I o'clock, I'. M. Preference given to male | teachers—good wages will be given. By order if Board, WM. STOOPS, Sec'y. Special itotu'eo. Cholera, Dianhoe.i, and Dysentery | A en* IN HARtisrcti lijr bit. TOBIAS' . #t.b! R.\IK i I VI MITI \N I.IMM'-'NT, if awl \*Uau Arnfc t'tkni t> j i p«'i»in«<f tempemto litbit*. Thi< hiertiriii** li.-w ! \nown in tli« I'nile-l Stuteiover "2 > yeir-t. ThuiiKniirlH I I have ust.l it, nnU fouji l it ntver fuleU to enreany coin j |.liir»t fur wliit li it wiw nu.oiiimeinif'!. iin.l all th«»t«» uli«» I j tlritl tiled it, Ore now never with »nt it.l n the Cholera, | o» I*4x. |>r. Toll in* attetulHt) 10 ciwm mi<l I'xt 4, heing | < :t in t'." Lite to rto nr.y p> • I. ' 112)( ltK(T!') v S —T; ke a ten-|> «.nful in :\ w iiie-K'a»"<•«' I water «M-rv half honr I r two lionr-. an-l rub tin- ah I men and cxtirmities vt-l! with tin* l.ininn'n*. To all-iy | i the thirnt t.ik- a lump of ice in 'he ni<>uth, nl« i.t ttiu i >-ize of aniarltleevcry ten niinntt'4 l-t in warrante<l per ' Ifrtly ifinoeent lo take Intel n iliy. !Sol«l l»y all *1 «•! Khlh. pri<'o'4U tliil m ct'iiU. l-K-jut, j'i Co.irililil'l i'.t, I New Vo.k. A S-nglc Dox cf liRAN D U£TH'3 FILLS Contains more ve-, table extra. :iv.- in ttter tii.iu twenty box sof | «ny jilIU any whuie in the World heulden; tifly live hniluretl plijstcian#use thein in their pra< tico t i tiu- ! j • XCIMHIOII of oih-r purgative*. Tile |lr»«t LOT ter of their i ; vaiue i* yet nearcely a.»|»ro> iat*d. W hen they*ate Let- I ter a Niidileii <leaih and contiuu .-il mckiieM uill j j be of the past. L' t tho»e who know them Hpeak right j | out in the r ti'or. It Id* duly which will nave lif«. ( Our race arc «übject to a redundancy of vitiate<l bile I {at thin »eiißon,nn(l it dangeroii.i nn it in prevahtut; i but lir.iU'lreiir* I'illi afford »n Invaluable ami eHlolent j I protection. By their oectOiolial me we prevent the 1 ! collection of thtwe impuri lie# which, when in Mtftlclent j •juanti tie*, cauite no much cUnger t • the boily « health. 1 lbe> Noon cure Li\er Coaiplaint. l)y»pe|»-ia, Lo«*of Ap jei.ie, I aiu in tbe I lean, iteaiibinu, lam MI Itrea nt I i.une. ffudueu Fanitueri-f and C«Mtiv«ueti». cfold by e ail | le-p. i tablo bealet'* lu MeUicill, *. CJOA PF ' R VEAIII We want \i.nt- evervvlore bi -ell or ' iMtMtnv Sewing Maehill'"". Three new kintli I'u <b r nud upj»er feeil. Sent on trial. Warranted five vea> h. M.re <iii|arv or large eom*mH«lon pni I The oxi.v nn- I chin''* II In I'nlte I Sttit»-< fir b **• •'> 140, whleh are ! ! Uwihl In/ Ho,Wf- rh r >(■ V'ihm, (Irnwr t? 1 fi-t/.i r, S> nfi*r it On . niirl Jl trhrlnr All other cheap i : ina>-h>ne<« ar»» tti/rinftrmfnti nn«| th® *ell>r or ut- r nro 1 haW* tn amt imprintnmrnf Illustrated cir- ; i e<il trs nont ?>•<•' Addre-'n. or call upon Shaw A Clark. | i»t Hi,ld. f.-r.:, Maine, of Chicago. 111. T • j fffeCfcO A WOlfTIl I—AOKNTS want-1 f..r V.V 1 tir nih'rrlff n*tonr'tcl**, |n»t oct. Addre-ti o T O%ftKV. ntv Hull ling. Hid lo.'o; 1 M >. ; nne -T H6»ly*. \\r \NTI | ?V gentlemen, and *.'*"» to r »for lltliw, ever\ whet e, j t i Introdnep the Celel»rated Common Sen-e Family Sew- j | fner mi' bine. Improved mid perfected It will hem. fell, I «'i»rh. quilt, hind, braid and embroider b«antifUllv \ 1 prlee otdv nciMnir the elastic li k stitch, atld fully i warranted 112 v three yei>\ We piv the above w ifos, or ! a eoi»im i *<«'on. from which twice that amount can be ' m*«de with ntani|». oi call on C. KH? A j Co., Sale-room*. No. '2&b South FIFTH Street. Philadel -1 phi i. Pa. All letters answered promptly. with circulars | and t'-rm*. MEWADTEBTIgEI IMS. L ESTRIY. STIt AY KD fr> m the premise* of the snbaeriHer in <"on n<M|ueue«Ming tp , near l*eternbnr«. a White t'.hnsa I lioir. two yearn old. wt about 2.V> ponndn; no ] mark*, except ntuinptail. Auv p-rnou returning aald I nnlnial to the owner, or giving him the noe<-«-riry ir.for- ! j iiiation where hu maybe 112 >und, *hatl h < liberally re - | waidetl. JACJII M. ZltfiLKK, j I September 6, I^,. COOPERING. i rpilK nnderttgneil wovld i espeetfully notify the pul»- j I lie tliat he U engwgotl in ihe Cooperim; buMlned*, and in fully prepare«i to make nu shortest i«.tii« and iu a ; WOIIKMAXLIKK MANNER, nil artlcleflin lib* line of sfiop wiwt s|«b< of , Str. « t opposite to the W ithet>p<Hiii Institute if P. ft. MeCITLLOtHIIr. I ISTCTICE " \l'!< jwrnoiih are hereby cautioned not to take, receive or buy ll' te* or Due Hill-* given to nn I payable to David Scolt, F>q., on condition that he, the «i»id I»avid 1 S*'ott, would pr>«ure Pensions f.»r the soldier- of the wur of 1812; aa said Scott did not, and wa« unabl • to procure ftiiia I'eutiuDn Kr us .M SoLtur,R.* or IS!a. Duller. Anguf* IHiMj—.lt. M t'sir. I TIIK MABO\ « IIAJIt.IN CAIIINUT OROANS. 112. Mrre.l Hiid liul.tc , for'y ilifferrnt ItvU", .fSPto fKHicncli. FltTr-OltE HOLD OK SlL'rjSK MED ALN. or ®#ief flnit preminmi «w-,r.le.[ Hum Illnalra i tml Cut ilokh.-. r.w Adirnn. MASON & HAMLIN <>i MASOrt BROTHERS. New Vork. LAMP FOB SALE CHEAP, Within One Mile of Butler. OOC A ores of v.tin..blc Ihii'l. one mile W <*t ..f ; .-v/vO the of Butler, lb ofl. red IJT kale at a Very Moderate Price. 70 acr«'* and 8n perches adjoining and North of the 1 llutier and New Caatlf K<*ad,the balance Sunt h «if and name Ho-id ; an I intcr*e«'tei| b) the Butler, :»nd I.van<linrg Hoad. That portion South of the Dut ; Jer uud .New Castie Itond, cau be divided into nmaller | lota to Duit purcha>er«. ' t oal, /.iniestoue, good timber and water throughout he whole. _ ; Knqnir« nt thW>friceof the wnWr.ber, where uccurate ; dnifts of the premiiiefl can la> »een | LEW US l MITCHELL, ' Aug. jy St Attorpey at law, Butler Pa. j ■I SHERIFF'S SALES. ■ | T> Y Virtne of sundry writ# of Venditioni Kxpcna* XJ Fieri Faciaa and Levaria Facias issued oot of the ■ | Court of Common Plea* of Butlur county, and to me j directed, there w ill l>e exposed to public sale, at the Cou rt House,in tho borough of Dntler, on -Monday, the '2tth day of September, A. D. 1800, at one o'clock, P. M., the following det-cilbed property, to wit: All the right, title, interest and claim which Jame* Gallaher, late of Muddycreeh tp., dee'd , had m his life i time, of in and t»One Hundred acre* of land, motu or le*a, situate in Mnddvcreek township. Butler county, Pa,, bounded North by Jerry Kiester, ct. id., Kast by David Mnridiall, S< uth t-y Thomas Ciall.iLer, and West I | by John Gallaher. About eighty acres cleared, double I log house and leg barn fand good orchard) thrivou eroc j ted. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jas. | tlallaher, 1 veisns" Mary Gallaher, Administratrix of , I said James Gallaher, dee'd. LALBO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Barney Logna, 112 in and to Fifty acres of land, more or lea*, situated j in Cleattieid township, Butler county, Pa., bouuded North by Robert Thouip«on, Kast by l»aniel M'Grudy, et South by John M Cartey, West by Patrirk Sween ey, Kighteen acres fleai ed; one log hou.Ho thei aon .elected. Beized and aken in execution as the property of Bainey Loguw, at the suit of £yan Jenkiu*, (or use of Charles M Caudluss. A LSO, All tho right,ti:!a,intercut and claim of Harriet Chris tv, of, in and to Poiiy-oDe acres of land, more or IOMS, situate in Cherry township. Buth r count y, A'a , hound ed North bv Clnlaty's Ka*t oy Tliump«>n et.al., South by XV. Stvvensou's'heirs, West by Stevenson* heirs. Thirty-five acre*cleared; log house anil log l>ai u : thereon erected Seized an'i taken in execution as tlie property of Harriet Christy, al the suit id Bracken ridge a Co Aljfi«>, All the right, title, interest and claim of J*. P. Evans, of in and to One Hun .red and Fifty acres of land, more or le.«w, nittialed in Centre township. Butler county. Pa.,, b..unded north by Jack's heirs, La-,t by Love, South by Hergand M'CtmllaM, Weat by Bailger. one Hundred j acres cleared, fifteen acres meadow, <louble log h'HHo, log ! baru and frame able thereon erected Seized a d tak ; en in execution as tbu property ol d. P. tvaus, at thr cuit of U. B. Stieriy. ALSO, All the r : jil t. title, interiit aivl claim which Z. P. llilliard, late of Veimngotp , deed., had in his lifetime, o| in and to Kighty acres of lmd, nuTe or lew.-ituate in Venango !|i., Butler county, Pa., Bounded .\elth by Jacidi Sltaif r Kistby K li. Finery, South by Joseph Gieer, W'e-t by >lylei t 3c Clyiuer, about thirty-five acres ch'.ned. nine ut whi h'ii ni' idow ; one Frame house there.>n ere ted. Seize i an-! taken in execution at the suit if K. Gruff. Kx'rx. of ll.JGiaft, deCM.. ver sus Sarah Ililliatd, *Adm'x of >nid Z. B. IliMard,dee'd, ALSO I All Ihe rislit, title. Inters.t and claim of David AW It. Couu.of in tnd to One Hundred ACK -I of land more or less nitnatcd in Wafhingtoii tp., Butler Co.. Pa., bounned North by Tlios. Keliv. KJI t by Conn k /.'vans 1 South by Wailxworth and Bla k. West by Jacob Daub j etiHpe< k. Seventy ycres c.'eare<l, frame baru|and double I log hom<» thereon erected. Seized and taken iu execution j us the property of David Conn fc \\ . It. Conn, at the I suit ot George Murrin. A LSO, i All the right, title, jnterc.-t and ct.iim ofOoorgeW'. ■ Smith, of iu and to one I t of ground, situated in II no. I Butler, Butler county, Pa .bounded North by an alley, ! Kast by au alley, South bv the diamond. West by Mrs. Christy; belli* tWentv fei t front, more or less, on the ! diamond, runni..g back North otn- hundred nnd eighty ! feet to an alley; a small dwelling-house thereon erected. • Seized and taken in execution as the property of Geo. j \\ . Smith, at the suit Oliver Oavid. ALSO. | All the right, title, interest hnd claim <-f lb bert M'- j v ight 112 of. In and to One hundred acre* of land, more or j less, situate in Slippcryrock tp., Butler county, Penti'a, | b mnded north by 11. Vincet,t, east by 11 ill, south by i Porter. we«t by Vinceiit and Porter. Sixtv-flve acre* t leaied. till in r< s niendoxv; Twofct >r.v Frame house; One sin ill Frame house, large frame Bank Barn, one i uood Grist Mill and Saw 3fill thereon erecte 1 Seized j and taken in execution as the property of Robert Mc i Night, at the suit of William I'aylor. its ), I All the right, title, interest and claim of J. Craw ! ford of, In and t » Unit Hundred acres < 112 land, more or less, situate! iu Cheiry township, Butler county, Pa* bounded Ninth by J. Porter, Kit by Wilson Thompson, South bv Fo-ter, and West by John Dunn. Thhty | acres cleared. Log house thereon erected. Seize ! and ! taken iii exei utlon as the property of J. Crawford, at ' . the suit of John Gregory, for use; ALSO. 1 All the right, tit!e, Interest nnd claim of John F. ] i Christy and Kobeit F..Christy,« 112 in and to Seventy J acres 4.f hmd more or less, situated in Ch-rry township*, Butler county. Pa., bonnil.-l North ••>' Wiilian, H.a k- ! enberry. Last by Samuel C. t hi My. South by William ■ I On-other*, and West by John Hoc ken berry. Thirty-live I j acre< cle'Tod, Log ||ou->uud Frame intnaket shop ! j thereon iieit«s|. Seized and t >keu in e\e<ution iu the [ ■ property ofJohn F. ( hristy i tid hobt. F. < hristv,at tin suit ol Allell Wilson, for n-e of James Grossman. W . O. BKACKKNKIIM2K, | SheriiTs Office, Cutler. Augunt l.'i, IhOd. Sheriff. IScR-isH-r's Xollee. N't)T!CK is hereby given that the following Accounts of Administrators, Kxecutors, andGuaidian-.have been tiled in tbi Legister's office at Butler, and w ill be presented io< "tin n»r cuntirmatioii and •ilhiwance, on i '•Veiliifsday. the I'ith day ol teptember. j Final a* . - tint of Klizi Peitty and John L Beatty, Adni'x and AdiuVof Wm. Beatty. «!uc'd. Filed Mas I 11th. l^Ofi lin.l Account of John W ilsor., Adni'r of Margaret | l'ovurd, il C V. Filed August 27, ltwitf. Fin <1 af'i ouiit of (le W". Bartly and Jatuei Bai t ly, hx'rs of Ji I! es Tartly, dec d. tiled May Uth, JBtW Final at •. nnt ot P. >l. Rankin. \dm'x of Jonathan S* M"t titnorc, t'ee'd. Filed May 'J3d, 18tU. Filial account of Tlio-iia* Critchl nv, Adm'r of Stt veiiaoii, dee'd* Filed June 4th, DkiO. fliml at -ount of Abner Dale and F.' If. Adaina, K,\'rs • 112 Hannah Jane MeCiiue, dee'd. Ft'ed June sth, hi ti. I : lac ount of Samuel M. An lersin. Guardian of John W. Kiddle. Filed June sth, IfWW. Final account of John Ounlap. A.lin'r of John Mc | t lure Dunlap, d«c'd. Filed June tth, 1800. Final at iount tif Samuel Louden and Jacob W'olford, Adni'rsol Knbt N Kaktu dec d Filed June l'Jtn, l»«iu. Final accoi nt of Mary A. Ilohnotldle, Adm'iX of Wm. i 11. Il'diiiotltlle, tlec'd. Filed June lath, 18d<v.l Final it c>unt of Mrs. Sarah McAli.-ter, Adm'x and ] Pattick M. Boyle. Adiu'r of James Mc A lister, dee'd.— I Filed June 2cth, 18 .d. Final account of if inklin Jamison, Kx'r of Robert , nrtin dee'd. Filetl July lftli, IStW. Final account of S. 11. Kelly, Adm'r. tie «oi », of John II tiiunberry, tlec'd. ' Filed July i!l»t, 1840. Final arcount of Kbenczer Christy, Adm'r of John F. M'Giil, dee'd. Filed July 26th, lSt»o. Final acrouut of John (badirlng. -Adm'r of Henry 1 Hohiioddie, dee'd. Filetl July 27th, 18H0. ♦ Final acrount of Janus Bredin. Adui'r of Hon. John Bred in, dee'd. Filed July 2Mh, ISM Partial account of John Humphrey, Adm'r of Wm. Wimer, dee d Filed July 2Mb, 18tW. Final account of John Wolf. Sr. Adm'r of John Wolf, Jr. dee'd. Filed July Ji Ist, 18i «. , Partial account ot Hugh Mu-tin t Wm. Murrin, Ex ecutors of Job u dun in, K*q , dee'd. Fiie-I Aug 2-I,'tM. Final account of T. C Thompann, Adm'r of R. W. Thompson, dee'd. Filed Aug 4th, ISO 6. Account of (!.-? -rge Needy, Trustee f>r tho s-ilo of the real «rttin of John BolaUtler. dee'd, in partition O. C.. No. 17 Maieh term,lß6B. Filed Aug. tith, l^tlii. Piii i 1 account of John Bowder. Ex> of Abrahan; Buwder,dee'd. Filed Aug. Bth, IBtid. Final a count of Wm Hrysou. Guardian of Samuel M'Call. . Filed loth, 18*M). Final account of (iff- A. Flack. Adm'r of Eunice Wallace, dee'd. Filed Aug 13th, 18* W. Final account of John M'Divitt Samuel louden, Ex'iaof James Logue,dee'd. Filed Aug lull, ISiW. Final account <>f Amoa Yunng and Nancy Ilenliii, . Atlm'rs of C. L- dentin, dee d Filed Aug. 14th, 18ti«'. , Final account of Mrs. Sarah A. ThtuupHon. Adm'r of < James Thompson, dec tr Filed May 14th. 18* W. i Final account < 112 P. Dickie and John Nicholas, Ad mi ni-r rat or* of Geo. Low all, Jr., dee'd. Filed Aug ust 13th, 18*10. Fl • id account of II C. Ileineman Kx'r of Mis Catha rine II einenian, dee'd Filet An?. lUtli, 18H6. Final account of Chas M'Candles, GMardian of Cur tis M Candles*. Filed Aug. 17th. Final necontit of Chas JTCandles*, Guardian of Por ter M'Candles*. Filed Aug. 17th, 1800. Final account of Chas M'Candlasa, Guardian of Ir nielda M'Caudleos. Filetl Aug. 17th, lflttti. Final account of Ilobert St. Clair A G. C. Kot'sslng, Adm'rsof David St. Clair, dee'd. Filed Aug 17. 1800. Final aceoiint of IMward fefton, surviving Ex'r of Catharine late of I'cnn tp., dee'd Filed Aug ust 18th. 1800. Final arcouutof Robert Gillelaud, Ex'r of Ttiotnas Denny, tlec'd. Filetl Aug 1 «>th, lani>. Final Account < t Robt. Thorn, guardian of Nancy Rowe. (ut»w Nancy Conn) minor child of Anthony Itowe late of Wushingt *n tp., dee'd. Filed Aug. 24, lHrto. Final accouut of Wm. Moorehead, E\'r of David Mooreliead, dee'd. Filed Aug 2Utli, 1806. JAMES S. KENNEDY". Recorder. Per JOHN 11. Clt A TTY, Deputy. Recorder's office, ButUr, Aug. 22,18c0 Teacher's Examinations. JgXA MUTATIONS will be held at thr following pin j bununU and Cleat field,at Reibcr's School ffonso, Aug ! 24.1HMS. OnkLuid and Donegal, a* Lane'ft . " •• Aug, ' Parker AN I Fairview, at Martimburf, AU?UM J7. M leu licit v, .it School II MISS No , August - Marion and Venango, at Murrin vt»ic, Au*u«.t 2? j Mere*r and Slippery rock, at Hsrrisvilie, Aogu-t JO. Worth and Brady, at W'n-t Liberty. August ol Mu'idycreek, at Portorsville. September 1. Buffalo aud Winheld, at Kelly's .Vliool ilouae. Sent. 3 ) Clinton and JHferson, at Saxonhnrg. September 4 Penn and Middl»t>px, nt Mabood's SC1IO«J1 House, sep I t ember 5. Adams, at Hon?e.Septemt»«r 0. Cranberry, at Sample's School H mse. September 7 Foiwaid Mid Jackson, at Lvansburg. Peptemb-r 8 Concord and Washington, at North Washington. Sep tember 10. Cherry and Clay, at Suubnry, September 11. Franklin and ConrHMjuenessiug. at Prospect, Sept. LAncaster, at Middle Lanc-u«tui, September 13. Butler and Centre.at Butler, September 14. Irregular examinations will beheld at Bnth-r, on 22d j and 2S)th of September, and on oth of October. Direc tors are, respectfully, bnt earnestly invited to attend. The exercises will be made interesting and.instructive. Teachers will couie provided with reus, ink. paper, hut certificate, a stamped envolr.pe, and the proper revonue . stamp. JOHN H. C RAT Tif, I Evtler. August 15,1504 County Supsrititende^t. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in'the Offloe, at Butler, September fst IM: , J*. Ileinfling Miss Minnie Anderson, Hubert Hull, Lt James P Andrew« Thomas JC Angert, Michael Johnston, D r A B Arnold, Miss Annie I JK. ■ S King, George Beadorman. Andrew 2 KnaufT, Hazy E Rurns, „ohn t Kainerer.Wm Rathuno, C L 2 Ms Brill, Peter Leisole, Uin Margaret Bresden, Miss D A Longecker, Lic'w Liestor, Miss Sarah Campbell. Mr* Jane JfcJH Climer. Mr Miller, Mary M CM*, Edward Me Henry, Sarah Collin*, MiM Jenny UcAll, lui Eliiibeth Cllngln, Sarah Morrow, Hot mm t ■ » JW Devine, Capt Noel, T< Dawaou, George Nuyman, J C »; Eimer, Andres Ostesman, Joseph Fir list, Fiancls M* Emrnert, Peter Prior, Mies Susannah JB* Powers Mr* Ella Flelar. J.irob ■&. Paijat. Patrick Rlgand, Fred Fleming, W C Roblnaon, Chas Itnlis, J. , Gibson, Jas A fl* Gardner, N Shakeley. Jennie Oreenmau, K.l Sweeny, Mum K .1 Qaliaber, D I Sailors, Wui ft Smith, Sophia M Milliard, Lt Samuel r *-^ Hutchison. Mr* t-usannah Thompson, J M. Hutch eat »n, MUi Joseph one Hitieck, James Wimer,T M I lines, (I W Wallace. Dr J. C j Hance, Oeurgo W Wade, George j Hunter, James Persons calling for an» of the above t »rs will please say they are Advertised.' J. J. SEDWICK, But lor, Sept. 6, UkW Postmaster. li\eputop\ Police. I ETTERS testamentary on the Estate of Elizabeth j J J MoOTe, late of Allegheny tn., deed, have this day I tu-en planted to the undersigned. Persons indebted to I the E»tite are requested to make' immediate payment. and those having claims will present them properly au- I thentlcated for settlement. j Aug. 29,08,61. JOHN DAVIS, Ex'r. Trial Ll»t lor Scpi. Term, 1§0(I. riiii-r \\ kek. I Wm. F f >aler vs David M'Donald, j Win B- Lemir on vs Jacob .\t cell ling, Casper Elm vs Henry Strutt, I Mary D- Al Call, Adm'x for use vs Jmo M< Dor mott i t al. Rat bara Ltibol l vs llenry Lelbold. SECOND WEEK. Wilson K Potts vs Willibert Frederick et al. Win. Story vs Wni. Adams, Isaac Hponsler vs David Marshall, Hugh k Wui. Murrin, Ex'rs rs Daniel Kelly Kuchuel Cowan vs Mary McKlnuls, 1 sacc Eiivlixh va Hubert Allen, Win. Forquer vs Hugh k Win-Murrin, Ex'rs \\ in llavidsoll vs John Ueltonl, Win Layton vs James L. Chambers, Henry Burner \s Samuel Patterson, Hugh A Wni Murrin, Kx'rs vs D mid Kelly, Adam Detrick vs Thomas Richards, John Russei vs Charles Cochran et al. Lydia S M Lore vs Mary Biown et al John Negley vs Win. Vogeley et :»l James Gallaher Jr. vs James Gallaher. Sr. Harvey I). Thompson vs Isaac Spoasler et al John Price vs Win. Mardoif, Win. By era vs The School District of Oukhind township, Butler Countv, Pa. WM. STOOPS, Proth'y. Prothonotary'a office: Anf 22, 1300. Appraisement IJhI. mII K following-Appraisement Ll.sts of Property re- I tained under the Act of 24th April,)l «61, have been presented and tiled in the Office of Clerk of Orphans' Court, in and for the county of Butler. U> wit: No. 12 June Term, 180J, Mrs. Margaret Hart ley. wld iow of Joseph Bartiey, dee'd. Pergonal property ' amounting to f*»4 47. Margtiret%artley, Adm'x. I No 7.1, June Term ISM, Mary A.llonadle, widow of j W. 11. Ilouadle, dee'd. Personal property amounting to*:kX) 00. Mary A. Hoiiadle, Ex'x. No. 74, June Term, IfiOf. Mrs. Zelsman, wid ,ow iif John 11. Zelsmau, dee'd. Personal property j mounting t> 112 hs) oi). 11. BerniUglier, Kx'i. ' j No. 7rt,June Term, IHIW, Mrs. Miller, wid ■ .'\vot Peter Miller, dee'd Peison.ilproperty amount ing tnftfJO 00. ; No. 77, June Term, 18rt0, V.ra Grace 11. Giig i, wid ow nf Chri.-t ipher Giwsiu, dee'd. Iteal estate aiiiouniiig to $273 00 Person il property nuiouuting too 7 00 Total s:kH> 00 i No. 70 June Term, 1806, Mrs Jnno Cochran, widow of I John Cochran, deed. Personal property amounting to|:i00»J». Jnr.eCochimi. Adm'x. of which the Cre.Htors, Heirs, Eegatees, Distributees I nndothers Interested, «\ill take iiotlcwand appear at an <trpln<ns'Court to be held at Butlef-, in nnd (i r the county of Butler, mi the Twenty-fourth day of September uid not later than the third day tin re >V. to show j » iiT«eif any they have, why the s.dd Appraisements I fli' iild not i»e confirmed. Ily the Court 1 Aug 42, 1800.) \\. J. V. -UNG, Cl'k. ISIIIKOJON OIINTIISTS', DRS.S. R. &C. L. DIEFENBACHER. I A »l Epi . pared tolnser P it> • .?r"*W .iVartiflci.il den tut t«« 112 v 4 ' Silver Platina t - - >r-'-r - '" desirous to aVllil TfrnTuP improvements in dentis- I v' # try, should not f«n to VT 1 - examine their new styles of Vulcaniteand Corallte * work. Filling, cleaning, extracting aud adjusting the teeth done with the best materials end in the best manner. Particular attention paid to children's teeth. As mechanics, they defy coin petition; as operators they rank among the best. Char gt s ni.xlen.te. Advice free of charge. OHite—ln lloyd U'lildinu Jefferson Street, Butler Pa. Dec. 9, 1860 :;:tf. Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs ! DRS.GR&HAM&HUSELTON H\ \ INO purchased the r-rng Store recen fly bwu by Dr. H. F. Hamilton, will carry on theDrug hit ii« ".s in ail its departments, at the oldstand, llvd'a Bio Main Street Butler Pa. We have constantly on ha and for sale a pure quality of DRUGS CHEMICAL? and PAINTS OILS V \ U.N I SIIKS AND GLASS, WillTJ? LEAD, RED LEA D *;LTTHERAOE Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty, TU UP UN TIN E, AND ALCOHOL. LARD, FISH k N EATS-FOOT OILS, IK )T 1' LKS, VIA LS, A iVD COR ICS. S0AI». SPO\G ES k LAMPS, IU UK GROUND SPICES kc.kc.k c. generel vaikty of PcrJinnory & Toilet Articles. Wines <«n<l Liquors for Medical Wines for Kneramental u-e. furninhed at cost. pres criptions carefully compounded. The public is reMp«>ctfiilly invited to call and examine onr stock, we arecotifident that we can sell jin reasonable as any similar establishment in the couuty. Nov. 22 1 MlV»:: Iy. removaE7 rpilE undersigned announces to the public tha/she I has removed fcer , .iailliaEBTSTQB£. T » tlie room f«»rinerly occupied by Win. S. Ziegler. foni door* North ol M'Alniy's store,and that she has on band and is coiftwitly receiving the choicest stick of MILLINERY GOODS. Ever offered t" the public • eonsistipg of BONIIKTS, HTIIAAV GOODS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, ! And a full and general assortment of FtNCY MILLINERY GOODS. Bonnets done up in the latest stvle. Thankful for past f.ivors, wc would still invite pur chasers tn give us a call. May 2d. la»»_3mj MRS. R. lIKRTZRERGER. Farm Cor Suit-. rpilK nmlersigned offm. for sale his FARM, iocate.l | hi Washington township, lhitler couutv, lieihg 107 | Acres of rood'farming land: Sixty Acres of which are 1 cleared, the iMtUnce well timbered. There is a gtxvi j double Log Dwflhng house thereon. A of Applo an<l Peach tree*. Farm in good c..tj<fTti,,n.— I Twelv.. feet deep of Collin three veins-. For par stir lars Inauire of *ho Edib r CirtzE*, or of thr I el residing on ttie premie* tie 6. tftctf , ROB LIT EAR. Executor's Notice, | XTOTICF. in hereby given that Letters Te*tm»ntarv ; I 1.1 «ti tiie estate of of J. F. Uoldnson. late of the town I j of Knob .Varter, Johnson, Co , Missouri, dee'ed. have ' j iK'en granted t<» the undersigned. Therefore, ail per- ' j sons knowing themselves indebted to #aid estate will make immediate payment, and th<»so h.-iving claims akainct the same, will preeont them properly authco ticaUftl for settlement. RORERT STORY. I Julj 11th 180^—C( Lxeeu.tor. REASONS WHY THE AMERICAN WATCH M«d® «t WALTMAM Mast. 1b tlto Best. It Is mads on the best principle. Its frame Is compos ed of SOLID PLATES. NO Jar can interfere with the bnrmonyof its working and no sodden shock can dam age its machinery. Every piece .is msds and finished by machinery (itself famons for lt»t.o/elty, as well as for its effect I veuess,) and is therefore properly made.— The watch Is what all mechanism should be—ACCU ItATK, SIM PL*, STRONG, AND ECONOMICAL.— Except some high grades, too cnetly for general use. foreign watches are chiefly made by women and Such Watches are com|>osed of several hundred pieces, screweil and rlvited together, and require constant re pairs to keep them in any kind of order. All persons who have carried 4 itncNs," ''lcqduos'' and "Eugllsh Patent Levers,' arepeifuctly wtdl aware of tho truth of this statement. At the beginning of our enterprlse'more than ten years ago, it was cur object to make a thoroughly good low-priced watch for |tbe million, to take the place of these furelgn imp; »eltlons—the refuse of Itoreign facto ries—which were entirely unsaleable at homo audp«:< fectly worthless everywhere. How well we have accomplished this may be under stood from the fart, that after so many years of public trial, we now make MORE TIIAN ONE-HALF OF ALL THE WATCHES SOLD IN TIIF. UNITED STATUS, and that no otheis have ev*r given such universal satisfac tion. While this dopartmert of our business is contiu > uod with increased facilities for perfect work, we are at present engaged in tho nmnufticture of watches of the verv HJGII EST OKA DE KNOWN TO CHRONO.M ETRV unequalled by anyttilng hitherto mode by ourselves, and unsurpassed by atiythiug made In the world. Fur this piuiu«c we hare the amplest facilities. We hnve ere< ted an addition to our main buildings expirssly for this branch of our^btislneM.and have filled it %v.th the best workmen in our service. New machines and appll ; ances have been constructed, which perform thnir work #Rh consummate delicacy and exactness. Tho choicest and most approved materials only are used and we chal lenge comparison between this grade of our woikand the finest imported chronometers. We do not pretend to sell our watches for Irti money "than foreign watches, but we do assert without fear of contradictiou tludfor the tanu mohty onr product is Incomparably superior. All our watches, of whatever grade, are full; warranted and his warrantee is good at all times against us or our agents mall partsef the world. CAUTION. —The public are cautioned to buy only o respectable dealers. All selling counterfeits will be prosecuted. ROBBINS & APPLETON, AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, IS* DHOADWAY, N. V, Aug. 29 Cfl.ltn. Writ of I'nrilion. Butler eovnty, s*. IN the matter «»f the Partition of the Real Estate of Amos Kennedy, dee d, No. 14, March Term. 18Cl. — U. C., Duller county. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania'—to the heirs and leg:il lepreseiitatives of Amos Kennedy, dee'd: — You, and each of you, are beieby cited to be and ap pear be oreoui Judges, at an Orphans' Court, to be held at Rutler, In and f»r the county of HutUr. on the 3d Monday of September next, it being the 17th day of said month, to accept said premises at.said valuation and appraisement, or shew cause why the name shoul l not be sold. Ry the Court, W. J. YOUN", Clerk O.C. Choks office, Rutler, July U, ISiW. — ill of which the above heirs and legal representatives of tho Mai >l Amos Kennedy, dee'd, are he ruby required to take notice. W, O. HKECKb.NRIDGE, SherlfTs offlc.', Butler, August 8,1800. Siieriff. Spanish Sheep for Salef \NV perrM.n wishing to nnrchnse pure bred Spanish Sheep, would do well to call and examine our Sheep, as e claim to have pure-bred stock* and will sell either Ewes or Uueks at very reasonable prices. The Sheep may be seen oh the firm boloiigllig to olio of the suhsc. iber s, -'miles Fiast of Hartnonv. Ilutier count v, Pa. M. 11. SIT LEU, August 7, 186 P. J. M. MOWIIEY. Steal I'.stale Agency. rMIIE undersigned has opened nn office in Rutler. Pit. 1 t»r the purchase and sale of Ileal Estate. Persons wishing to either si II or purchaso Farms, or other Ileal Estate, will tind it to their interest to«all on me. 1 have ■ n baud a number of «.m»1 Farms of various sizes for sale, on such terms as will suit purchasers. | Persons wishing to dispose >f their lte.il Est ile. wilt i tind it t<' their advantage to pla-.-a it .• n my books Tli one desiring to purchase can be mi .'ted, iu varioty price nml quality, by reference to my ii-' Any inf. rination in reference to Roil Esfat in this ounty, can be obtained by applying by let to. *• or por iiallv, to the undersigned. . with Juo. .M.Thumps n, Atl'y at Law, Duller,Pa J * MhS V. M JUNK IN. Real Estate and lnsurai.ee Agent. For S .dc. ONR LARGE FARM of Four Hundred <4 K)) acres of Laud. Wi .re or b-<s. well impiove.l, lug Urick lloiiso, Doiililw Rain, and Out Ibiib.lnirs. This farm is well watered and timbered. Good Fences and about 2 1 acres of C'Mil ; bank opened and in order. This Farm is one suital le for either Kt.s k or Grain, and will average with the be.-t hi Rutler count y, and is well loca ted, Joining Zelienople* Just l» lllUes/io<n the K..ii Road at Kocheste* ; two stages running daily fr.un Zalieu » d to Rochester and back. This nropei tv is now in the Inn Is of tho heirs of I •« eph Alien dee'd. And iu order to settle up the est m, ii will bo wold at auction on the 2- th day <f at 2 o'clock p. iu., on tho promises For information, enquire of Win, '' Ro.vd, of Puller, I Pa.,or Richard Alien,of Piitshn gh are vlio lawfullvtl ' thori/.ed te sell and make til'es, Ao» persons wichiug to sec the farm can call on Joseph Allen, who lives on the premises, i r Win. Allen, of Ze!len< nle. Ti.b ms • —One third down, and the balance In one, two or three vears. to snlt purchaser Roller. August H, ISO*;. W>l. S. ROYD. Atliiiiiiisteator'M Ao'iee. N r OTICR is hereby given, that Letters of Admin'stra tion iiave been i-sued to the uiMiersigncd nil th estate of James Hall, late, of Portersville, dee'd. Al persons knowing themselves indebted to said - Slate, are requested »o make iuiniedinto payuiei.t, and thof>e hav iug claims against the same, aie requested ti present tli. iu properly autlientieated for settlement JAMES new ton, Augu-t 22,'GtV-i'L) Administra or. NEW SKIRTS FOR 1865-6 The Great Invention of the Age in ECOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex Ellipic, or double, Spring Skir. THIS INVENTION consists of Dtrtrx (or two) Ellin tic Pure Refined Steel Spring", ingeniousl} braded tight ly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the tough est. most flux ! ble, elastic and durable Spring ever used Tl|ey seldom bend or break, Lke the Single Springs,and consequently preserve their peifer t and beautiful ifluroth >n twice as long as any stogie Spring Skirt that Ever lias «>r Can be made. Th • womlerful flexibility and great '■omfort and pb-asure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Fill pile Skirt wlil be experienced particularly in ail <-rowdefi Assom* blies 9 0pe> i as, Carriages, i'.aiboad ' ars. Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade anJ House Dresn a« th« Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a -mall plact as easily and conveniently as a Silk en* Muslin Dress. A Lady having enjoyed the Pleasui e, Conlfort and Oreat Convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic teolPprinp Skllt for a single day will Never afterwards willingly dinpense with their use. For Children, Missen,and Voung Ladies they are superior to sll others. THE HOOPS are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as h.og as the Single yarr. covering which is used on sll Single Steel Hoop Skirts The three bottom c«>d* on evory Skirt are also Double Steel, and twice or double covered to preveut the cover ing from wearing off the rials when diagging down stairs stone steps. Ac.. Ac., which they ars constantly subject to when in use. All are made of new and elegant Corded Tapes, and are the best quklity in every part giving to the wearer the moet graceful and perfect Shape possible, andar* unquestionably the lightest, most desirable,comfbrtabh ami economical Skirt ever made. WEST'S BRADLEY k GARY, PROPRIETORS of thi Invention, and SOLE MANUFACTURERS,O7,Chamber aud 7il A Ml Keadn Streets, New York. FOR SALE in all fln>t-cla»* Stores in this City, am throughout the Untted States and Canada. Havana d> Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West In lies. Enquire for the Duplex Elliptie for Jitid A. 4 112 NOTICE VKTIIKREAS my wJo Catharine, has left my lied and ; \\ boa d without Juet cwiimj, 1 therufore warn all ' persons agaimt haib >ring her or giving her cretLt ou ! i my account, as 1 will pay iw debts of her '•on ractiug j PKTER RRIELL, 1 j Auuust Ist, 1866-31.* Zelien qde. iliitler eo. Pn. NEWFIRM. Till* undersigned having gone into |*aitucrdnp, in tho BOi/i aud SllOfc M'uiufiictiiving busiuefw, lioyd'n i | block, two doors South of Weeber < Trout man's Stoie | Main Street, Potior, Pa., are prepared to make the neet est Ho«.t in id Shoe and do the best job ecoik of any other esteblmbment in the place. Having great experience in the busine»s we cannot fail to pie*»e. Cull and give ns your me*eui e. 4 SCHRIREH NICHOLAS, eb Zt—tf JAS. T. BRADY & CO., (Successors to Jones & Co.) Corner Fourth and Wood Streets. BANKERS & BROKERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. , Dealer* In nil'kinds of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, FOREIGN KXCAANGK. GOLD, 81LVER and COUPONS. INTEREST NOTES. Collections made on all accountable points in the the United States and CanadftP- Interest Allowed on time De posits. Highest Rates Paid for Componds. 18 ft66moo. UNDERTAKING. HE DQUARTBRB on Main Street. opposite Jack « Hotel. Th- aubscrilier is extensively engaged ill the UNDERTAKING LINE, trains fully piepared to make COFFINS of all ileacrlpt'onf, neatly and promptly to order Cof fin* of all wires aud kinds ready made, and always on hand*. lie has a »o procured an entirety Sew anil Xcnt Hearse ; and ia thus prepared to attend fnnerals on the shortest notice. UP also keeps on hands and manufactures toorde COMMON AND FANY FURNITURE CONSISTING OF Bureaus. Tables, Htandx, llnlslcmlt), Clin Irs Ac. All mnde in a neat and workman like manner, and of the finest finish. TKIIMS: —Reasonable ami to suit thetltne*. Thank ful Tor past favors, Uio patronage of the public Is ros pectfully solicited. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR stock:. JACOB KECK. May 10, 6C-Cinos. Administrator's Notice. VTOTK'K it hereby given that Letters of Admlnlstra- X v tl on has been issued to the undersigned,on the es tate of Eli»ibetb Martin, Into of Buflklo tp., dee d All person* having claims against siiid estate, will present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those know in* themselves indebted to said estate, will make niniediato payment. ROBERT M HARRISON, August 14,18<Xi —tit. Administrator. w~ W. njium* ATTORNEY AT LAW, Willattcml t«> nl I business entrusted tolils care prompt ly. Sftecial attention given to the collections of J\n tvmt. Back Mi.v and B»unt(r*. Will also act a* "'gent f.>r thoso wishing to buy or sell real estate. Office on South side of Diamond, in Brodin's building, Rutfer Pa. Nivmher K, 19Cft::tf. GEO. A. BLACK UEO. W. H EJCEKft 0 esi. a I'll «v ATTORNEYS' AT LAW, AN I) CLAIM AGENTS. •.'l.n-loni pi-. cur, J f..i xnMii r. ~112 IS|J, or their wi.l o\v.. Ail business In trusted t> t lud r care promptly at tended to. Office, South West of Court House, former ly occupied by ( . C £llHivail. W ESTABLISHMENT. Wufalies, Clocks & Jewelry. The under-igmd roflpcrffully inform* the public that he has on hand, aud ia constantly receiving, the iVew Patent I.ever Clock. Thesoare "hiking Clock*: and the first of the kind that has ever been ottered for sale in this place. Mantel Clocks r.f all descriptions, and of tuo best quality end work inaiishlp. American & Patent Lever Watches, unting ruse, war ran led to keep go.nl tlm»» Colt & Sharp's Revolvers and Cart ridges. Jewelry of all kinds, and of go.»d qunlity; all of which will be sold on reasonable terms for cash. Having procured the services of a first CliiHM Workman, I am prcpaied to perform all work proper I > Ixdonging to a Jewelry Establishment with satisfaction to my nu merous customers. Repairing Watches, Clocks, j fc., done In a workmanlike manner. DoA't forget theplac —Main Street, ueirly opposite DuTs, Butlor, l»a. Oil \lt LBS WIS EM AN. MOWER & REAPER, s I WOULD respectfully announce to the formers of Hut lei county, that I am Agent for the grout labor saving machines . /ETNA & CAYUGA CHIEF MOWER AND REAPERS. Also trc Celebrated Excelsior Mower & Reaper manufactured by Clark & Quiglon, 0. THE WOULD RENOWNED Sharp's Steel-tooth Hay-Rake. Also the great American Champion Way k Grain Eali© e Bend for oor circulars of the different machine*. AH ord.-rs aodreaned to the cmleraigued at Zelionople, Pa. will receive prompt attentiou. Junoti. lftufl. GEORGE R BASTIAN', Writ of Partition. IN the matter of tne Partition of the Real Estate of i Edwatd heunedy, dee'd. No. "H, December Term . 18*6,0. C. Butler county Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—l o the Heir* and Le gal Representatives of Edward Kennedy dee'd, to wit? f'ludcnce Kennedy (widow) t liz-ibeth intermarried with ■•••hnGieer< Mary intermarried with Isaac Spooslar; Margaret intermarried with V. 8. Mageej; Jane inter married with Dr. II B. Brower; D (i. Kenuedy, I dward Kennedy, Milton Kennedy, Newton Konnriedy, Jane* S. Kennedy, Lliz-i Kennedy, Emily Kennedy. Mine fI Kennedy, William and Ka:e Kennedy, minorcMldn n of John Kennedy, dee'd, for whom the Prudence Ken nedy, tsGuaruian Y«u. and each of you are hereby cited to be and ap ! pear before our Judges, at an Orphans' Court, to be held 1 at iliiler, in and fertile canity of Hurler, on the 4th I Monday of Se) teinber next, U being the 21th day of .-aid month, to accept or refuae the preuiisre at tne val uation or appraiHeuient, or lAew cause why the same { nhouid uot bo sold. By the Court, W J. Young,t letkO.O All «»f which the abov* Heirs and Legal Kepi ; tivesof the said Kdward Keuuedy, dee'd. are hereby re- i ' quired V tike ir-tiee W. O. BRKCKfcNRI ixiK. | Sheriff's office. Duller, August 8> 1806. Ae.iiT. ! Siotirr. N"*r. i« K is hereby given that Letters of Admitu*tr.4 j tioti hav* been iitaued to the unde. -ign-d,on tlie j wutfl of Turm r, lute of Ailvgheny Paewibip, ! det d Alt pernms having chuoi* against miid ewtn'M will premnt tiiem propeiiy autheutiiutel 112 r settlo '? , ment, aud tbosc knowing thera*clves indebted t;> said I ; estate, will umke immed«at« t aymanr. i JOHN J Augm-t 20, I —€t. Aoiaiuitfrater . GOINaFAST FOR CASflt r, a & J. L. stAßor. Have Just received**, their etftablUhmeot 1«% BUTLEIH/ a large and well selected stock et which they "re selling at low rate* Read the f>Ho«ing catalogue and pruAt Fer the ladiea i A Large Stock of drees Goods, MM# Silks, Cloth, Prints, Alpacas, Coburgs, Delniuefl, Ginghams, Hooped Skirts, &c., &c., kc. For the Gentlemen: Always on hand, Black Clothe* Fancy nnd Black Cossimerea, Satinets, Tweeds, Shirting, Hats & Caps, Boots & Slioes, Household goods, suqlj ns Linen, Table Cloths, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Curtains. &c. SOME OF QyR EmtGSSi Uest Delaines, 25 ots. per yard. Hest Heavy Muslio 25 eta. per yard. Best Prints 20 to 25 cU. per yard. A l«r<;e stock of Orooeridß Best Rio Coffee 30 cents per pound. Ooffee Sujrar 18 cts. per pound. Crusted Sujrar 22 ets. per pound. Brown sugur 12J cents per pound. «IVK US A CALL AND KXAMINK MJH ASSORTMENT. Itullnr, .Inn. 20, IS6H tf. Drug and Grocery Store. ffIHE subscriborn have ju«t received, ami are no# 1 opening, at their Store-ioom, opposite Peter DuflV# iu Butler, An Extensive Assortment or DItUGS, MEDICINES OILS, TAINTS, I>YF. STUFFS. PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET SOAP. PERF« MERT, A!*D THE (tr.Tcoccrnare ir.^wD3\s For Chrmleal and Medlcftasil IS# Also, all kinds Af HRCFIIES, NOTIO hyalclans pre se rlpt lone esisftfllf and promptly compounded. IN 1 HE GROCERY DEPARTMENT will befound almost every article for fam ily u-o. Al«o Nails, Glass, Glassware, Qvkcnswarr, StCWKWAEB, » Buckets, Ttiw, &c., &a., ice. Tho higlicnt market price paid for alt kinds of produce in exchange FOR GOODS. BELL & DIEFENBACHER. May 23, 18<W::1y. MIT, Silt. LEATHER AND FINDINGS STORE, 017 MAIN STREET, Gno door North of H'Aboy's Store. GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS, SHOES AND CONGRESS GAITERa. LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPESA. MISSES' BOOTS, SHOES, AND GUMS. I)( ») OTS & SOE CliHtlreiT* HUmtm all Klb4s, A FULL AND OOMPLBTE ASSOItTWCNT of ay own mmiiifactnre. con-tantly o® he>»d.and wvrkandeto | ..i dcr, of the BKST BTOCK and la the ATST ST "3T ,w A Isrge sud lull assortment of Kaaiern slock t%o ▼«k y iMst material aud workaiaaskia. All kiuds of LEATHER & FINDINGS French attd Common Calf skint, Sole and Upper Leatktr, Morocco, Kip» and Kid». ROANS AND LIKINGS 01 nil bind.. We have th« largeet, beet selected, aadfrr the ttasee the cheapewt stock **v>r oflare<l Ibr sale ia Batter. The public are invited fo cat) and nnalm flbr thets* selves. May 31—tf TfIKOKMII HCBELTON NEW SHOE SHOP. flWl umlar-lKned having purchaeod the weil-knoea I <!e.e- b»»p of C. AF, Mar>y,Mib«e. 4 ueutfy owned bf A. Km a, • now pip| used t« »eli a»h»« aeeajf oilier ss- at of the kind fa town, aad to prepared to do iob wori ou "iiort notice. Call ami s«e. * ilniaaiso carrying on tt»e Tannery busiaeas at the ol«» atnud. HII«I will p.«.v the highest prUes fer all kindftoe h.'urgaod bark delivered iu *x>d coodlWoa. . butler, fWb 29, *«*—lyi WM
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