THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. But'er,Pa.Wednesday, Oct. 3d, 1866 g-a}*ltcv. iVro. Jamison will prey h in Albert's school house, in Centre town ship, on Sabbath day, Oct. 7, at 4 o'clock I». M. A Republican meeting will be held at IJrowngdale, on Saturday Oc tober 6, at 4 o'clock, I'. M- Ladies are leopectfully invited to attend. TaiTiif.*" Have jrou been lit I*. 11.I 1 . Pflpc & a Farhlt-nablo Store? Ha has just re ceived a new, fashionable aud splendid MMortiueiit of J'iy (jood% which he is prepare Ito sell at roduced prices Call and eiMinine his st'K'k Xollcc. The School Uiroulors oi t'uirvicw tp. will meet in l''aUview, on Saturday the 20th day oi' October, to employ 7 teach ers. I'lei'evence giveii to males. l l 11l lU I'N. Applicants, who have been ix-lus.: i•. i tificates, or w ho are di-s.iti lied with their ueriitieates as graded, can li\• i ic cx aminatiou on any ot Ui.a and the ijext mouth. JOHN 11. CHATTY, J Ccunty supe: i ntcmlcnt. WASTED. —-Kight Teachers to liil the Public Wehools ol Hnller tp .tor the term ft' lour months—meet with the director* j at Fuller's School llouse, near Hutler, on ; the lirit Saturday ol Octjber next, at 1 o'clock, P.M. Preference given to male ' teachers—good, wages will be given. Jiy order of Hoard. W M. STour See y The nndorsigtiel, Physicians of liut- J ler, compelled by tho cash system adopt ed by merchant.*, (aimers, tradesmen and u'lters, to bring our business djvn to the Kiiuie system, will hereafter require the prompt settlements of our accounts. At' ler rendering which, interest will be charged if uot paid within thirty days, nod thosa who persist in letting their ac couut run without n.ttlemeut must ex pect rollectioq to be enforced. A M. NKVM IN, STKI'II KN tlllKlUN. Till). t'IUOKKNsTiUX, W. S. 111'SK1/1 O.N . KAMI I L (iUAiIAM. l iiHcil.Statvs 'l'axct. Notice, is hereby iV en to a I persons oiaieeined, that I have lOueiveii ike lint i the 2Kd Cidleeiion District, I'a . eoiii| r. sing thee .iinty of 15 .tier, an i Ilia; I * il attend at my t.fliee in the liunm.li i lluiler, lor the purpi.se ol re-e. ill. ; taxes eon tamed :u said list; C'loji. i j «:■ l"c« on lieetiSes. CurrlOgOH, lUCjIIIrt » , • silver plate during the period ot twi u y days front the Ist day of October, l'i'iO inclusive All persons who neglect to pay tliedu tics Mil .1 taxes assu.-sc'l il pod them duiiuj the time specified, or to tul." out then I licensis will be liable to an addition ot j ten per cent on the amount, and to such j cither penalties as arc in tl.e 1«» providt d ' I nitetl Slates uiomy, mcli as l< i;ui | t011..i r notes will be rei|'iired 111 allc.S' - j .1 A COB Zi M M K U.MAN Hep . 01. lid J)iv. lii>, I'a Butler, Oi i 1. If* GO. -It PUBLIC The uii I'M will . x«• lo -ui . n | public 0»-t civ. on hin|» t uilM in t Vnr. j township, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1860. , Tin' full ■•wit £ nr-'prrtv viz. 4 head i'> h >rne-. uli \mh : 1 >|>i'iij: col', 3 milch i piWK, 1 li'Mi'T. 4 V■siriin;;". 4 filing. -1 ln'j>. I 7*h ' .?s, 2 Map- of I,cos. 100 • „,| , *!. «• .. A lur «• 1-t "I j•• >ll lfrv. 2 wignn*-, I ■ i *ll k lis i fa-mi _ u c s - I liurr- w u vnto\ o m«) oi •'X-'". sh-vi-is. A* oi its. uii i ib'e If ic : if be the disen iectant powev of Muriels' Salve | n J'act, it is heie aunouueed that .M A I'ultou Street, New York, aud all Druggists, at 25 cts. per box For Sale at Hrs. fJIIAHAMSo: II US ELTON'S Drug Store, soie Agents in # J»«tlor Pa. (ma) H, 'tjft. — ! Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery A CUKE IS WARRANTED by 1)R. TOBIAS' CELEBEAtE VENETIAN if «sc.| wLon flrKt taken b , |jer»>rw« t 112 temperate h»bit9. Th'-s medicitto has een known in the United Staler over 2«i Th iusanda | lime u*ed it, and found it never ftilud to tnre iny eoui- . -plaint for whicli it was recommended,nndalltUosewho firat o'i»*d it. are now nerer it. In the Cholora; ? o» IK4», l»r. Tohf'*i attended 40 rasM and loal 4, being called lu too late to do atiy >;oo«l DIRECTION —Ti.ke a in a wlne-gla**of , water every half hour I i tv\o liourd, au 1 rub tb»? nl>«lo- ! men and extremities Wei! nitii the Idnftnent. To allay the thtrit take a lump of ice iu '-be iu-nth. about.the i fixe of amuibleev«'iyten minutOi III* warranted per 1 fectly inn-ictit t«» take intviiudly. ."old by all drui; | I gintx, price 4o Mid bo cunt*. Depot, 6o Courtlaud tft, j i New Y«»ik. A Single Box of BRANDHETH'S PILLS Conlain» j more vegetable extractive matter than twenty boxes of | any pilU auy where in the world betides; fifty-live bndiucd phyaician" use them iu their practice to the • exclusion of th<*r purgatives. The f:wt lotfer of their [ Value f* yet Scarr.dy appreciated. M lieu they arc bet ter ku>».i. a Hidden death and contiuu d bakuess will ' be "112 the past. Let who know them speak ngbt j • out iu then li'or. Itlsa luty wluv-h wiU *av» life. (lur nice are subject Ma ri-dunilancy of Til tl hi!-: , !at thirt audit is dangtrous aa it is pieutlant | • but i.r indrelh'it lMlls afford an intaluable and efficient ! protection, tly tiieii oec.isioti.il u«e we prevenl the collecti in «»f th'H« Impurities which, when in »>nlß» i<;ut quantities, cause -o much dinger t • 'he ii.»dy ■* heiitii. fliev ettre I.Iv»»r « nui|>laint. |>\ ol A|»- | pft'te. Pain iti 'be Ili ad, I '»•*!•ll.m n. I'aitt in Urea Ptt ! Itone. Hudden Faiiitnoir' :.n I C.«tiveue*4. Sold byeall re-pectai 1 • Ueslefit in Medicin ■»». rSflf* PER YEAR! want ■Jtf.i,l«JwU Kj. "lit * every where, to ■'ell our *u | M Hire • ler and upper feed. Sent >n trial. U iiranted five} f-o«. : AU.ve aal'it vor large t itimis-tlon pai I The oti v ma ■•bitii'- - d I in I* II it.- I SfatM for l-a- thin |W, which are | /'«//./ lirtit*ed /"/ Hpwr Wh'tl-r <(■ It i/fon Growr d- , i 'Tinker. -I 1 . and tiarhfb r IU . titer cheap j ma<--hineti arc i v.frinyrm'nt* aud the ttlLr or ' - :»re j Ua'it' t-i armt.jine imprimatur/ 112. Hlit-drM. 1 rir cular-i gent />"». or call upon Bhaw A Clark, Ht Itld l. f.r l. Mains,-r Chicago 111. jit tie 27 'WVly*. Cfrdlfll A MO\ wantM for ii tx 'ntirrl'j ti ■'" lU-tont. Address O.'T tJAUIT t ity HUiiding.-Hid le:ord .Me. i une -27 «tHy*. xxr aw'KUl'aAkw*—ll 112 :>•' i'r.u m »• i o ' > » geritb meh. ami ? •to flfi for la.lie>, everywhero, to introduce the tVlehmoil Common .-•■-nse Family Sew j ing m ichino, Improved and perf-. ted It will betn. fell, I Atitcb, quilt, bind, braid and embroider heaniiftilh Price onlv *2O. making the el i-tic l.a k htitch. and fully warrantedf»r three y an. We pay the above wage*, or a commission, from which twice that amount can be mad". Addie** with «ti»mp. c4ll «.n 112. B«»U I.HS dt Co., HnlMroouiH. No. .-nth FIFTH Street. Philadel phia. I'a. All letters an»wercd promptly, with ciicularn i •""t ' HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Kxeeiitor's Motiee. IKTTKUS testamentary on the K*tate of KHrnbetb j Mnoie, late of Allegheny tp., dee d, have tin* day been yranted t»> the underatgued, l*e%"U9 iudebtcl to the K-tite are raquestod to make Immediate payment, end th"*e having claims will px -ietit them properly au thenticated for xettlcmeut A w r . •jtt.fiu.iH. .1«')i! N nA Kt'r. SUiKJ i:AN in DRS.S.R.&C.L. DIEFENBACHER, A l.rpj.nr.-.l 1.iit,.,.r i , /\ art il: id dentin le« examine Hod, m u styles ofVnlcanlleaudt oralitc work. Filling, cleaning. "Xtra« tiri|i and adjusting the tenth d >ue witli the be§t inaterlul-ami i'i the |»e*t iiiaum i Particulai attention |iaid t<> child u * teeth. \* mechatiic*. th< \ defy com petition it opt*i atoo tiiey rank among the liest. Ciist oi.'derate Advice free of charge. Ollire—ln lioytJ it'illdinu defters*!!, Street, lSutlci I'a. Dec. 'J. :::t l Spanish Shoep for Sa Ie 112 | A \V |« tv.li «i-li lo |oi: . ii.'t m' | ' • I■• I- ] ati »'i 1 4 \ Fll'-ep. wuld ilo Well to I'.dl ;I I• I • \ 1111 :.• • .Uf .-lnep.a* claim to b »vr pur«-bre be *e » "-i Hie farm bolonzing to one ! of the *i,i mi* iber.S * mile* i,.ml if II r,u<>nv. Ilutier cuntv.i'a. M. II S TI.KIt. AngtiM 7, 18V-. J. M. .M«>W RtY. ' <;t .1 St t J. i;i.!.4 I !l>\ PRiQ-GLAM AXIOM U.'IIF.RKAS |u mil liv:iii \i t"ft h" ti« ii'Tal I MeinWlv 112 r tl.e r.HnrnonweH'th of |V„ns\ Ivania eutitl-'d *■\ ii aet relit ii ;to tli • K|e tjo i< if this CoiiyiHU we.ilth." P I •' l the -| .lav of..III!-. Anno I»oin it i". I'-t ii nta I" the dyt\ 112 the of » ve- i iv conn \ w thin tin t'ornmonwealth to «jlve public i notice* < 112 the tM'neiul t ons, and in «ucl! notice to enumerate— Int—l lie Ofllrxrr to be elected 2d l»e»ignatinir the place- at Which the elections aro t • »... b. 1.l rhecef.t e. 1, %V 1111 min O. ilrackni lilgr, |) 1, Slier ill I 'i.i 1 iflity > 112 I nth i < o make k .■ \vn and give [ i.oti -.. to the r.l'-' to, ■ t the r.'U- tv I Hut I 1• -r III.t t.'rur ill IC Cflioa will l.e , M , | tln'2-i 'l'lifMlny of Ociahrr, :.ing the '.< th da» ..t ti.e iiii.it,ll. .it lb** H. v.ral . 1 Hon |ii ß truU e*. | i tld'- .I I'v id county, at wn.ch tiiuethe> will ' V"to by huloi foi the scvt«ral idlleu h, AC,, herein ifier On- p.-r-.u to (ill the office of tj-iverftiir of the State lie |e: • ' i f•' ''ou.-.- •-»»•.. in «• ujuuet on With \rm . 'untv indto.t ,112 M,.,,.,.,,, .• o.uty north ■ I ' • • ' livers I i our |i i « ot* t- r iii'• i i«c, ■» i.| tlm H hiic o| Hen osen | ' a:i \ -lit. k-ui' .1 A< einbl\ 0p,.„ i ylvonia. t . I i I'prwu'itl lb' . .in,." - i i utlcr. Lawreti- eand M«-rcer. : Two I'.- n I lill 111. . flu-e .112 A i..te Jun.e t-o the . " itlly . I lllltfe, «»t - per*, n u (ill the office .if Sheritl' f.»r the connty I One pei -II to lill the ollic** of l'r.»th inotary f..r the | Ui.t person ~. fill the .ffice of egbte. and lUcordt r . foi tne county of Hut hi j one pet .ui o nil ih- • ffict tf t L,k of the •ou ts t i he count\ • t lt,r.tr Olie perron tofttl ll eoftice . fCouutv C n,Uii»f>i or 1 r the t , v oi Hoil>. | - f'li.'rh•" "'' " U ' h " tll i '' '' ' l,, r 1 12"" lL ° C " ,,n^ j 1 « p«: M»n- t. lill the of|j. Eof Auditor for the coun ty T Hutler. « ri,.»upci»in,foi Tru tfu4 < ifth, Utlller Ac.ta.-ni» of ! Hutler county i i lie « oil Kieciiona will be hetd throughout th Conn i ty a< follows The electors of Adams township, it the house of J S. nmillii-tt j Tli* elector* of Allegheny towi«hlp, at tlir lioutc of James M .Mahan. Jr The elector*of IJutr.iln township, at the house tf Rob rt ». »ire.g. now (ten. Truhy The t'irt ~112 lint er t a! the houieof Mrs. Fallcr The elector, of Brndv town,hip, « th> home of Ze. ph.tuial, Snydf. Fhe flecbir* ofCl«nrtJeld toWCai.in, at the hoi s< of John (*reen. The ele.-lor* of Cliillon townvhip. at the hou«e of John C. Kiddle. Thci l. . 1..r«0f Ooqcord toWiuhip, at the houv of John™l l.au^hlla. The ek< t..rs of CUj tjwii.hip, at the h .u-u of Wil liam M Call. The electors ot Centre township, at the bouse of John Hoon i be electors ot Cherry township, at the house of W Hllam l.tndsey. Th« electors of Coi noquenessin? township, nt the hoine of M. F White, iu Whiteatown The elet tors of Cranberry tow.,snip, at th- house ol smith Hue. Nir;''V'o t '\\*;^ D ?*c,;i l . t ;r: 1 ;: p ' ,he houwof Th - elf tors of K.iirvlew township, at the house of Rotieit Hay, m»w G y The electors „112 Forward tow»#hlp at tha house of K'Miert II HruW n. The electors of Franklin township, at tne S hool .'u the borou. h of ProS|>ect «iJ *«»>» of Jacksou township, at the house of vP ) 1 '• " ow J lr "' 1 in llarmonv T he elettors of J. ffe ratio township, at the bouse of Tho'ua* V\ eUh. de ( e .»e.l \ electors of l«aiK*aster township, nt the public pt-li'iol House \o j. ' The electors cf Middlesex township, at the house of CtMip r The elet torspf Marion township, at the house of Ko ♦•rt Oi '< h' iftt 'The electors «.fMuddyrreek township,at thelown Ha I, in Porteraviii*- ' Th e elector* of Mercer township, at the Town Hall in the borough of il-rrisville The el.ctors of o..kia„d township, at the house of \\' i ilium M*Cluug. The elec tors of Parker township, at the house of John Martin, uowjohu Kelly, in Martiusbur ' The electors of Peon township, at tbe house of John .uaha-g. Jr , iW iae's store; Tne elector of Summit township, at the byse of Adam Fr.-derick ™ • The ele. tors of Slippervrock township, at the School House i.t the north end ofthe borough of Centrevllie. The ele. tors iu Venango township, at the liutise of J allies Kabie. J be electors of Wfnftald township, at the School I 1,l l,l *' township. II iii v or " Washington township, at tbe Town •ii ' -\ortu Wasuiugioii. UuiuphSw*" U urtb «t the home of \V Tbe electors of the Boro. ti {b of Butter, at theCour house, ,n said borough i 0 ' cemr " m j The electors of the hor oui;h of Zelienople, at the ■ | Coui,'*il House, iu laid borough N O I IvJK IS IIEKKBY OI VEX. * -That every person, exeeu'injr Justices of the Peace who shuil hold any odlce of protli or trust under the . Government of the United States or of this Stat* 1 , or | of any city or incorporated district, whether a com missioned officer or agent, who is or shall be employ , I ed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary de p;.rtmc„i of this ?tate. or of the United States, or anv : l city or incorporate district, and also that every mem ber of Congress aud the State Legislature, anu of the ' Select or Common Council of any city, or Commis- ! sioners of an/ incorporated district, is by law inca- j |»able of holding or exercising at the same time the of I One or appointment of Judije, Inspector, or Clerk of any *■ leotionof thisCommouwealth,and that no Judge Itmpeetor, or other oittcer of such election shall beei- j , iglble to any office when voted for Aud the said Act of Assembly, entitled ' An jlct rleatit.K to the clec tions of this Commonwealth," l isse.i July 2d, IttW, provides ;•« follows, to wit : •'Th it the Judge and Inspectors, chosen ai afore- I said, shall meet at their toftjiettl** places appointed for holding the election iuthe district to whfen the>- respertivefy beioug. betorf 7 o'clock In the morning I of tue Secoiui 1 i,»-sday of October, in each and every vear a, la each ofthe sad inspectors shall Nppolnt one iderk. who shall be a quaiihed voter of said dis tfi ' ln ease the person who should receive the second highest uu tuber ot voles t**r Inspector shall nut attend | on the day of any election, tneu the peNon who shall t have Kceired thei-cond highest number of »i»tes for Judge at M,e n» *t | re. tding eleition, shall a tas Ih s pec tor In his place; and In case the rersou who shall have received the highest uuutber of votes fir tntpec tor shall not attend . tlie present election Jud-e sir j coui.tyt.Sx, which shall iwve teen assessed at least 1 ten days before the election; but a nt zen of the United States who had been prevously a qualilied voter of tins M t< - and removed th- relrotu aud return ed, ami who slnll have resided in the ele 'ion district, and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing It, the State six months; Provided, that the white freemen. Citizens oi the United St.ites, be tween the age of *I and 2'2 years and hiving resided in this Statr one year, and In the district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they have not paid taxes " No ) ti.'on thall he tntilled to\ners uoleM he produ-rs a receipt!-»r tue payuient, within two years, of a Mute or couuty tax. as-ierf.-ed agree-iblj t.» the Constitution, or gvios.it ! i-fat-1 ay evidence, eitner ou his oatn, or alHrtbatiou o 112 I juother, that he bus paid sa«:ti tax, on failure to procure such a leceipt shall Uiake cath of hie p iyu,en I'thereof, or second if he claims to be un electot between thuage of 21 und ii years, he shall depose ou oath or affirmation that lie resided in tli•? i is requit ed by tins Act, aud that he does vertlv believe, from the account given him, that he is of the age aforesaid,nu 1 give such other eviuence as ii re quiienby this Act; whereupon, the num.- of tiiepcrsm as admitted to vote, si,all bo inserted in the alphabetical but by the inspector, und a note liUUJe Opposite thereto by writiug the word •• Tav.' if he shall be |teiiuittei o vote by reason of having paid a tax. or the word' - Age," if he -hail bo admitted . u account of |II» aud cith er ca-ietho reason of such vote ub ill be called out to the clerk.!, w ho shall ut ike the like not* iu the list of voters kept by theui. ih all cases where the tumeof the person claiming t: v< le is uot foUUU lU tue list furnished Uy the CoutllUs* sioueoatid Assessor, ol Vole, v> hu' her luuli i there o, not, is objected to bj one quaiilled citizen, it •.liaii Le this duty .•! u>« to examine such per son on ..utth a- to his qipthllcatloiis, and i! lie chums to have ,e-uoed in tue fctate oue year or u, -le, his oath shah be sulliuieut proof taei e d, but he shall in ike prool by at letlsl one Loinpeteut wiilie-i, wuo stiail be a qual- Uieu elector, tual he Uas resided iu the district b'l more tha ten day* uext immediately preceeunig said elec tion. and thall himself swear to ins bona hde resuieucs in p.ir-u mcu uf ins lavt tui calling is Wili.iu luedisliict and ~ut for the putpO»e ol Voting therein.' ••Il auy person shall pi eient, or atteui|rt to pfevent an oflu ei oi to election uudc. tuis .iett»o;ii holding such ei. . tion. or Une or till eaten auy vi. ieuce to any Such officer, «a shall mien lipt o, uopiop. rly i.iterien- With hi in ill die » \ecultOli id bi.i uuty, -mall blocK up, or ltt.-mpt t.» iilo k ip the Window, or th-* ave nue to any window wlier> the same may be holdeii.or «h;ill ro totisiy disturb the |**a. Eof im-u ehttlen,oi 1 thidl use or pr.u the uny ititimidatioii. threatrn toice ' <>r VM-leiiee with tm design to influence unduly, or overpower anv el- tor. or t preve. i him fr. in-voting or to restrain tne freedom o. in* choice 1 , .■»'.• h |* rsoti, oil couvi. tion shall '»« He d any sum not exceeding live hundred dollar*, and be itnproxmed 112 r aiiytlui.- not ex. eediuj twelv lUOt.Liu; and if it sn.iii b-. shown to th*-Court where the tri.il of MI h offou. • vital I ue had, thnt tin; pers»Mi otfH»diii4 wax not a rn.ident of tie*ity. w.ird, disiri't or township where the s.ld ' offence WHS eon,lll,tied, and not entitled to a Vote i . "i. ~ .MI c.ivi tio'i hsMisli be sentenced to : | >:| \ . |IP nt less t . II I- ' U'ldt e(l or UlUfe tll.i:, one thousand dollars. ..ml to b • mp-i*« ned nut less th;»n 1 six mouths lu r more iiaiitwo y *■ rs V id tf any p-rs .11* r persons sitall in ike any net or w tger upon lie t -II Uot any ebcU- ti vvttbi.i tins | * ommo iw• all hor shall offer to make any sucu bet r \v i_;er. eithlr by verbal pr.« l..inutioii thereof, or otherw.s. . he or they shall furled three tunes the ' amount >o bet or ottered to tiet. 1 If anv |»eisoii not by law qualitled, shall fradu i leutly vote at any ele tion within tins CotntUOiiWeaith i »r be n■_ .'tin rwise quiiifted. shall Vol.- out of his ' proper district. <»' uny knowing tue want of j such qu tlilicalioii sh ti' aid a procure such persons to ! vote tne person > r persons so idl'eudiiig,shall, on cou 1 vi. turn, re ttned any sum not ex' »« dm- two hundred dollars and i>e Itnpf for any term not exceeding ; three mouths.'' ••If any p.-rsou shall vote at more than one Election distnet. 0 r otherwis ■ fr uuuleiitly v.-t. and deliver to the Inspector two I, ck« ts t»»oi tll'T. With I Uteilt lo llle ' uallv vote, or shall.vrttto Ihe s.niie; or if auy person Sit ill .ulvis" or procure another t<» do so. he «»r tiiey so » It''tiding shall, oi cotivn tioii, be h ed ill anv s un u t less thai. nrtV. n"r tuor« th .it five hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any term uot less than three ll.>i tnoie thai twelve months. In >rdanee with the p" vi.ti ihs of the Sfh x- .-ilon of all act en ti Id' A furtnei -iippiemeui to tue Kiev tton laws of this Commonwealth, ' 1 publish tue fo'.- lowtug Wiiuka,, Ity tliu m t of the Congress >.f the United Mates, etitdli d " *n net to amend tne-eVeral acts here* tofore paeped to pr.'Vlde for Ibe en.-olliug and calling out the Nitea.l t. a •»•>, and lor oilier pui puses," and apptoved .Man h thud. ..ne thousand i.undr. d an-i ma y-hv«, ah |i< r-ou> who have deSsitO'ilbe udiitary i ii.*v tl net \ tcc- I the United Mai. «,ali i Who have hot i>et h diochihucd, et iel,ev .1 Ir an the penad'y, or disa nility lioaein pi .vide-i arc .leeraci, aud tak. n to have v tnuiaiily rclin>|Uislo-d, and foileitcd. iiieir light" ot ( iti7.tn.-hip. and Ihelr lights t». bec 'ins cltixons,and are ilepttvedOi exeicirtiugany rights ol Lituuin* tliei enl: .|,»d w t/ierSNis, Pe, - nt, nt citix*,.s of Ihe Ln b d >tates, are not, under the C->nst.tutiou aud laws of Pcun- B> Ivauta.-pialilietl electors ot this «'fitinoii«•'ulth • . v it .1 >l. i: tn«r!''tl, tVC.. That in all ek'Cti'hig herealti-r to be held in this commonwealth, it shall be unlaw tul for the judg. . i inspectors of auy such election to receive auy ballot, o. ballots, from a,*&- person,or per son-, embraced in the provisions,au I subject to the dis abili y. imposed «»> said net of CohgreM npprovud >»arch third, ».neth«atsand eight htuidred andsixtyflve, and it shall be unlav\ tul for any suyh persou to oiler to vote any ballot,or ballots. Sir lov 2 That If any *urh Jodga and inspectors of election, or any on of them fhall receive, ot consent to •ifccivi any »mh unlawful ballot, or bail-ds. from -.nv «uch disqualified per«on, he. or tasy, v offending, shall he g'dlty of a misdemeanor, and. upon conviction thereof. In any court of quarter sessions of this Coin, niiiiweultb. he shall, for each offenro. he sontencert to pay a fine of not lea.* than on>» hundred dollar*, and to undergo an Imprisonment, in ttie jail of the proper county, fm not loss than sixty daj -. Mii ri'iN :t That if any person deprived of clti/ensliip, and ns af »resald. shall, at any election] hereaftoi to he held in tins Aonun nwealth, vote, or tender to theofllcers thereof, and offer to v .te. a bajr 1 .t. or ballots, any person, so offending, sfcnll be deem ed guilty of a misdemeanor: aud on eonvh «i->n thereof, In any conrt of quarter sessions of this Oonmionwrdlih shall, for Mi-h offmice, be pnuished in like manner AS is provided in the preceding section of this act. in the case of officers of election receiving such unlawful bal lot or. ballots. SiCTie* 4. That if any person shall hereafter per- or advise, any person. Or persons, deprived of cilif-nship,. n.l dt-qu ditie.l as aforesaid, to offer any ballot. or ba!l >t«, to the olflcors «.f election, here after to be held in this Cnnimnnweatth, or shall p*r* suade or advise, any such officer b» lecelve any bailor or I.all .is from any person deprived of citixenihip. surf disqualified a< aforesaid.such person, so offendin>;. shall he guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction there of, in any court of quarter sessions of this Common w.. dth, si,all be punished in like manner as is provided In the second section of this act, in the case of o ffl . ts of such election receiving such unl iwful ballot, or ballots Particular attention is directed to the first section of the Act of Assembly, passed the :)bth dav of March, A I).. 1v,6 entitled, "An Act regulating the np*uuer of Voting at all Pdectlotn, in the several counties of tiiia Commonwealth" • "That the qualified voters of the several counties of this Commonwealth, at all fceueral. township, borough and »pecial elections, are hereby, hereafter, authorised und required to vote, by tickets, printed, or written, or partly printed sml partly written, severalty classified as foil wh One tii k.-t shall embrace the n»iuea of nil judges < 112 courts v.ued for. und to be lal>ell"d, outside, , • judiciary ;* 1 one ticket shall embrace the names of all state officer* voted for.and be labelled, "State;.* ons j ticket shall embrace the names of all couhtv officers vo- ! ted for. including office of senator, member, and mem- i hers of assembly, if voted for.and congress j If voted for, and he labelled, "Count* one ticket shall embrace the na/nes of all township officers voted for, and be labelled," township;- one ticket shall embrace »ha i names of all borough officers voted for, and be labelled *' borough and each class shall lie deposited in sepa rate ballot-boxes" ' ! And the Return Judges of the respective districts ' aforesaid, are hereby required to mett at the Court j House, In butler.\> i Friday next COctuW L2ih,i alter I * - l'-Uctobet uext, tuvh andtheisaf- • j teru» pet form tho.-e things t(ifi[uired bvTisr ' ; j Given under my hand aud seal at Butler, Uie lpth 'of i i S I Indep.n4.ncr cf Ih. ( ' O. WA^CXKUWB, U AVI) UNDERTAKING. HP. DQI7AKTF.It? on Main Street, oppos te Hotel. T'h« subscriber is extensively e r the purchase and sale of Heal tistato. Persons wishl.ng t<» either sell or purchase Parm««, or other Real j Kst ite, will find it to their interest to• notify the pub I lie that he is engaged In «ho Coopering business, and is fully prepareo to make on shortest notice and in a IVOR K M AXJJ K K MAN X KB, all articles in his line of husinesa. Shop west Bids of Main Pin <-t, opposite to the Witherspeou Institute. frept ft if |> ft.McCUI.L"U«fI. A«lministiiilor's Notlrr. N-OTH K IS hereby given that Letters of Admlnistra tion have beon issued to the undersigned, on th« •■.late of Margaret Turner, lute of Allegheny township, dec d All person! having claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated for settle meni, .«nd those knowing themselves indebted to said estate, a ill make immediate payment. JOHN DAVIS, yugtiht 29,1 SGrt—-Ct. Administrator. Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs ! DRS.GR&HiM&HUSELTOH HAN INU purchased the Drug Store recen tiv own . by Dr. H. P. Hamilton, will carry on iheDrug bu ne-s tn all it* at the VARNISHKS AND UM?B. WHITK LKAD.RBD I.KM) 4JLITTTKRAOK Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty, TUhPIiX I INK, AND ALCOIIOU LAUD. KISII JT N KATS-FOOT OILS, BOTTLKS, VIALS, AA'DCOUKB. SOAP. BPONOKS A LAMPS, PUKE GROUND SPICES Ac. 4c. Ac. generel variety of Perfumery & Toilet Articles. Wines and Liquors for Medical purponos. Wines for -arnwnental »-*. furnished at cost. Physicians pres cription* carefully compounded. The public is respectfully invited to cnll and examine our Mtock, we areconfident that we can H«;II a* reas.rnable as any similar establishment iu tho county. No*. '*2 |Ml6t:lv. STKAYE. STRAYED from the premises of the tube rriber in '"'on noqueneselng tn , near Petersburg, a While China 1-o'tr, two years old. weighing about 250 pounds; no tnsrks. e*cej>t stump tall. Anv person returning said | PENSION AND ( LAIM AGENT Office with Clins. .I't'smllrn, Ei<|. Soul H We t coriifr of lh« dliuioud i.csticr Pst. | iUiUmBAiD Attorney at Law, I FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTV, A one door North nf KTNNRAR Hop J. B. CLARK, Attorney at Law ? BUTLER, JPENSF'A. CbaTOlllee in the Court House. -(as | QOVF.KV.MKNT UpUNTIKS LQL'AL [ZKD. The extra Bounty allowed by ict of ( ongress to Soldiers or their representatives collected without un -1 necesfiiry delay. i «« T&kMS: —ls> All letters promptly answered "Ct I Bntler, August lit, 18*6, tf |WM. 8. IICSSLTOJt, *. D... SMftXIOftAJUM, M. HUSELTON k GRAHAM. (Late of the U. 8. Armyj PHYICIANS AND SURGEONS 49"0rricc la ftiyd's bloek .Main Street B i tier Pa NEW FIRM. ' rpHF. undersigned having gone Into partncr-«hip, In tbe 1 BOiJi aud sIiUK Manufacturing bnsin. sV, ikiydV i t«fc»ck, two doors South of We<#ber h TroßtJUau's Store, I Main Street. Butler, l'a., are prepare nnw X opening, at theli Storeooom, oppoeito l'ctur l>uffv's iu Butler, An Extensive Assortment DUUGS, MEDICINES OILS. PAINTS, DYE STUFFS, PATENT MEDICINES. TOILET SOAP, I'EILFI MERY, A!Tt» TIIK * IMO 3LIC(VT/©313 For Clieiuicisl nml Medltlnsl aea Also, all kinds of I I^ollo hvslclnns prescript lo>»e enrefully and promptly compounded. IN 1 11K (iilUO.nr DEPARTMENT will be found almost every article for fani ily use. Also NAILS, GLASS, GLASSWARE, QUEENSWATIK, CROCKERY, STONEWARE, BUCKETS, TUBS, &c., &c., &0. The highest market price paid for all kinds of produce in exchange FOR GOODS. . BELL & DIEF ENBAGHER. May £3, 1860::! v. m.^m, LEAT HER A N D FINDINGS STORE, Olt MAIN STREET, One door North of M'Aboy's Store. GBNTH' FRBNCII CALF HOOTS, SIIOKS AND CONGRESS GAITERS LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS MISSES' HOOTS, SHOES, AND BOYS BOOTS & S OES, CliildrrnNKline" of nil liiiMls. A FL'I.l. AND COMPLETE ASSORTSIK.VT ~112 tn own nisnnfactun-. oon-iantly on hand.and work irndetn order, of the BUST STOCK and iu the ATST sr Y- u ' v A larjce and full of Kastarn the very mat«rial and w< rkzuanshlp. All kinds oi LEATHER &FINDING& French and Common Calf skins , j Sole and Upper Leather, Morocco, Kips and Kids. J ROANS AND LININGS Of all kinds. Wo hav«» the largest, best selected, aud for tbe times | the cheapest stock ever offered for sale in Butler. j Th» public are invited to call and examine for them- 1 •elves. M*J 31—tf THEODORE IIU3EI.TON I Farm lor Sale. ' ! ' j rpu* nni.rtixn.il I r «I. bit FARM, locate! I 1 ,n yaahniKloto t, \* n»»np 112 isutler conntv. ; j Acres Kf ghod ftrnilntr lan.f : Hlxty Acres of which art I cleared, the Dalanoe well timbered. There if a rood v j doublet l>m Dwelling in uso |here1 WF.TIIERILL Pottiville, I\x. K. REED MYLR, ESQ., Surveyor of the Phtla. HON. T- J- COFFEY, FhOaMphia. HON. GEO. W. WOODWARD, Chi\f Justice of the State of I\nnsylvania BANKERS. NATIONAL P.-WKK OP TUB REPUBLIC SOLICITOR. SAMUEL O. THOMPSON, Ksy. THE HAMILTON (Sottl & jfrilvtr fining tfo. C> F TV 1} V ADA. 0 . The property of thii Company ftHfftrvtnfl in thn Mam moth and North Union Nye County, State of .NcvAds, and comp s the following nam<-d ledges of tilrrr henrivg i/itu r * 3 : 112. EDGES IN MA M MOlll MINI KG DISTRICT. The Winnebago Ledge, Twelve hundred feet. •» Union Ledge One tbhousand fiet. " Red Jacket Lodge, One thousand fuel. " Wabashaw Ledge, Kfghteuu hundred feet. " (ijihwa Ledge Twelve hnndred feet. " Mammoth Comstock Ledge,.Kightien hundred fewt. ' Yellow Jacket Ledge, ...One thousand foet. 41 Deootnh Ledge, Twelve hundred feet. 44 Coni» t Ledge, One thousandd foot. «• Leviathan L'-Qge,..., Eighteen hundred 44 Emerson Ledge one thousand fee LEDGES I. Y NORM UNION DISTRICT. The Hamilton Ledge Twelve hundred feet. •• Hamilton Kx Lodge, Twelve hundred fe«t 14 OJihwa I/edge, Twelvo hundred f.-et • « Decotah Ledge, Twelve hundred feet* 14 Grass Valley Kx, Ledge, Twelvo hundre i feet. 44 liushnell Kx Ledge Twelve hundred feet. " Forest Queen K* Ledge Twelve hnndifd foot •• I'ony Ex. Ledge, Twelve hundred font. '• Overland Ex. Ledg«*, ......Twelve hundred feet The Officer* nnd Board of Directors of this Company present the above combination of twenty rich and valu able Silver Ledges, comprising twenty-five thousand feet, which they confidently believe embraces a proper ty for profitable silver mining unsurpassed liy any on tt.o Pacific count. This property was selected and located by practical and experienced miners, among the first. In North Union and M «iniuoih. which are justly regarded among tin best silver mining districts iu the State, on account of the richne-sof the ore* the width of thevei«e, the tine timber on the mountain, aud tbo salt basins and graaa in the valleys. This Compsny do not design to set forth statements that will not be verified, and prefer under-estimating what they believe the results will prove. Euel is an iteinot great expon«o in inanv of the districts. Tbu A Cmry, Ophir, Savage, and other celebrated mine* in Washff, are paying irom fifteen to twentv dollar* per cord for wood. A twen'y stamp mill will oonsume fif teen cords of wood per day. af 916 nfr coTd, amounting to $225 per day. In the Mirnmoth and North Union district# it would be simply the cutting, 14 perco«d,orfV> per day. There is a large Having on this item. In the c nsnmi'tlonof salt, which is larg ly need in twining operations, thesaving w.iold not be less than s>Vi per •lay over many ot hot districts. In these two Items there is an advantage in co«t of running a twenty stamp mill in tii"*o di-tficts which w<>uld make a handsome yearly profit pf itself It is not t!ie intention of tho Company to work all this pr petty at the proscnt time, but to hold It In reserve for future disposition, either to form a i>art of it into other organisations, or to tfrect othor mills, as may be deemed expedient. A twenty stamp mill near a well scleced l&le will pay a large dividend on the capital the tint wo king year, and leave a reserved fund in th* ti pa airy, to he applied to tbe erection of another mill. This Company intend to erect a first-class mill near the Winnebago lode, which is f.ur and one-half feet wide,and is consiJeied one of the rtchest silver in Nevada, and will afford an ample supply of ore tor t twenty stamp mill. Profensar Highly, who is a scientific, t iliable, and very '-ant lone gentleman, says of this lode: " This is a strong well-defined vein, ehowing every indication of depth and permanenct. Tht ore is of great richness, and well diffused throughout the vein, and all the ore will pay for working from the very tur fau. Thie is a very valuable mine and can be made to pay from, the beginning A BLATCHLT. Mining Engineer. It is more than doubtful if Professor Blatchfy speaks lu these terms nf any other mine In Nevada. A twenty sUmp mill can crush twenty tons per day ; but say that it crushes 15 tons por day, (choice speci mens from the Winnebago lode lias assayed $1132 per ton). It Is a low estimate to sav that it will give an av erage yield'of $l5O per ton, fcifcen as it comes froin the vein. Fifteen t ns per day would yield ir.-Jiu; the ox pensesof crushing in those districts will not excend&Jo per ton. or $450 t >r 15 tons, letving a net profit d |l v>o for a working day, or a monthly pr>»gt of over #40,000 for one mill. 'ibis btitement may s -cm Urge, hot it w proven by , the result's of other milts in dinrfcts I<*#» fnvufitbly lo cated. We confidently beiieve there is n i other iov. -t cut will pay such Inrce r turns a* -ilr«-r property, wben well located, and tho mills properly man tgod. , Tbe managing dire* tor ts an experitfoced and practical ! -11*er oie W-aker in all l* ietaiU: h<-is in the pr me< I | life, of excellent habits, ftnd indomitable energy : he h.t j been long and tavorobly known to our Prv»iue||t, (iov | Ramsey, and to Mr. Kiank 9»«HI. ono of tfie It ard .112 Directoig, and with whose rod opinion of Mr U unu ton, tbe Hon. A. W Rondall, First Assistant I'o-tina 1.1 | UontraLaud Gov. Fafwell. oi Wiscomou, alsoCoi b..r bauk of Minnesota, fully concui He is one of thedis- ■ covarers »112 this property and ise gely interested in i?. j and will certainly take great pbde in discharging his duties promptly aud ocoooaixalr . and to such « mm Hi to make tbe Company a siycess which bears his A trustworthy and competent clerk goes out with the ; ma ixger as financial agent. The plan of organization of this Company offers pe cttliar advantages to the subscribers. It 41 ves tbein curity, iusuiee them ahu-tfoinittiest upon their money, and provides for it# reimbursement in a shot t tuue, leav ing them their iutere*t In the stick free of cost. The Company re-servt-s K r tbe t. ea*ury- $850,0 J0 or 70,0>>-' shares of stock, and will sell 40,000 shares at par value of 55.00. full paid. Tfeeee forty thousand shares are preferred stock to bear 25 per cent, dividends per annum out of the first earumgs of the ounus until the par valuo is refunded. It also oharee in dividends with the common stock all profits of the mines over and above twenty-fivo per cent., the Company reserving .he right to rereterre*l stock, aed J insures the payment of it speedily, leaving his Interest 1 iu the Company without cost. No other stock will he ■ si Id, excepting the dreferretl stock, until the Couipauy't mines pay dividends. This Coinfkiny havo a liberal charter granted by spe cial act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Tt»o title 1 to tbis property has keen carefully examined and pro } noooced ga-d The product of silver nuuoa ie different from iron c<*l, e6pper> wiead, ifhlcH are influenced ! by the flunctuatiuna of the market. The precious m«- I I ale are the ofvalucw Vbeu i»uc»- pr.xluol, they Ibave no unrkPt to «»cc'*. but mak« this their ma ket. Jas T. McJuDkin, Esq., Tra.eling Attest subscrj^tiong. uivionr STATE AND COUNTY TICKET, To ha Deposited in the Bal lot Box, On Tuesday, the 9th day of Oct. 1806 STATE Gortraor. Jolin W Us*rj JUDIC Associate Judgot. Joseph Cummins Thomas Garvey cot; NTT. Congress. lion Thomas Williams Aseem Henry Pillow Wm C Harbiaou Josiah McPherrin James A Leech Sheriff. James II Story e Protlioiutary. J B Clark llegi»t#r & P.ocorJar. Simeon Nixon Clerk of Courts. Frank M Eastman Coumissioact- John W Jicaudon Coroner J'imes Kearns - Auditor. O II Guuipper 3 yrs J Calvin Olenn 1 yr Tiu«t9e» of A«*domy. Rev. J D Lcg£h 4 Kev. John Oailey K M'Junkin, Esq., - yrs STATS SoTSrMT. J«ha W (Jeary JUDICIARY Associate Judgoc Joseph Cu'.uittia* Thomas Uarvey COUNTY. CfOgres*. , H<>B ihomas Williams Assembly. Henry Pillow W m (J Harbison Jonah McPherrin James A Leech Sheriff. James B Story Prothonotarr, * * J B Clar't SegUter'4 Recorder. Simeoa Nixoa Clerk of Courts. Frank .M Cast man Commissioner. John W KianilfO •.'oroaev James Kcarn* Audtljr. G H Gumpper 3 yre J Calvio Glenn I yr Tru itees of Academy Rev. J D Leggit Rev. John trtuiey ' £ M\*iskw, fyn