THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butter,Pa.Wednesday. Oct. 24, 1866. iIMCVJLiH, To the Soldiers and Sailors of Butler County, Greeting t At a recent meeting of the Butler Union Geary Club, wo, the uodenigned Committee, were appointed for the pur pose of preparing a constitution, and adopting a plan for the formation of a permanent organiiation of the Soldiers of Butler couuty, who are still loyal, and in faTnr of traitor* taking back seats in the reconstruction of tho Union, to all such, we extend an invitatien to attend a meeting to be held in the* Conrt House, on Saturday 'evening, the 27tli of Octc )>er, at 6 J o'clock, I', in. F.M.EASTMAN, ."J Q. W. M'CAKDLMS, > Com. A.. MiTcnsi r.' ) O" Our Court commences on the 3d Monday of November, and will las', two weeks. IVantcd. SeTCral good Con I Diggers can find .steady work and good wages, by applying immediately to J. & A. MITCHELL, Butler, Pa. Religions Notice. Rev. John T. P.e<>sly, D. D , of Alle gheny City, will preach in the U. P Church in this ph ce, un next Sabbath. (Oct. 23,) at 1D::30, .V M , and at 7 P. M. Fail and Winter Ooods. CHARLES DUFFY hat just received his second arrival of F-ll and Wintei Qoods, consisting in part of Prints, Muslins, De laines, French Merinos*, Hoods, Nubics, Boots k Shots, Ckflfcing, tc., together with nearly every thing in the way of raiment. Give him a call. lienictiiLtr the place, Main Street. Butler, Pa. See advertisement in another column. Wanted. Five hundred bushels of Oitx, 300 bushels of Wheat. 900 bushels of Bye, SOU bushels of Ojr«,;"A.UO bushel* ot Buckwheat, aaii It) tons of in cx- j change for Cook, Pallor, Heating Stoves and other castings, at the Wa?<J room of Ktimit, WILSON i.Co., who Will allow tlin highest market price for tfci articles above mentioned, and sell th&r cablings, which are uasu'-paswd and warranted to rtudcr satisfaction, a., chcip i* ch".tp ott. Call at tliyir W.'ie room, North ol Jack'-* Hotel. Butlcr/Pa Tho Atlantic Monthly. Tho genor .1 recognition, by the intel ligent reading public, of tho ATLANTIC i.j sn exponent of the le.t Amciicau thought a!)d i:trature; lis contributor, inciuuo ail the roost distil -aisheJ Airier ioan writers, and its Conductors have un rq ualliu facilities fur enlisting their pens in lel.nlf ol'jts The attractive promises of the'-Atactic" for 1S .6 » hot forth iu t he i\o pectin on psg»; 3of the Ad Sticet ot Nuvembor mm her,— the sofial by Da. 0 W. lloLJlks, t!ie .cries of articles by JaMEi I'ART .N, frequent papers troiu JAMES Ii WELL, in add ti )n to regular con rib 'iiions Ironi Hie <scll known writers whose .articlesgreatly add to the value and in •merest of the Magazine. TICKNOR & FIELDS, Papblinhois. ?(ITIOXAL TH ANKSGIVIiro. A PROCLAMATION. Almighty God, Our Ilcnvcrily Father, "lias bcca pleased to vouchsafe \o us, as a poople, another year of that national life which iri an indispensable condition cf peace, security and progro s. Tiiat year, muroover, has bean crownjd with miny peculiar blcjsing*. 'J'he civil war that *ai so recently among us has r,ot been anywhere reopened. I'oreigu in;ervon ; tiou has ceased to excite alarm or appic lhenVor iotiusive pestilence has been ocnignly mitigated. Domestic tranquil ity has ioi proved, sentiments ot cor.cil:- ution have largely prevailed, and affections ofloyaityaud patriotism have been wiiely venewad. Our fields have yieldei quite abundantly. Our mining iniusty has been richly rewarded, sod we have b >«n allowed to extend ojr railroad system f«r into the interior recea-cs of the country, while our commerce has resumed its cus tomary activity in foreign aeas. Theie great national blessings domand a natiooa 1 acknowledgement. Now, theroforo. I, Andrew Jolin&on, I'resident of the United States, do hereby recommend that Thursday, the.29th of November next, be aetapart.and observed everywhere in the several States and Ter ritories of the tJnited States by the poople thereof, as 'a day of thanksgi vinij and praise to A-'mighty God, with one remeni .branoc .that in Hie tempi* doth eTery man sjieJi His Honor. I recommsnd alib, that on'the solemn oecaston. wo do •'humWy and devoutly implore Him to grfcst to our National councils, and to our • whole people that divinu wisdom wJvioh alone can lead any nation into the w.iy or all good. In offering these national thanksgivings, praisos, and supplications we have the divine assurance that ••'fho Lord renainetha King fortsve.-. Them that are weak shall He guide in judjjman; and saoh as are gentle shall He learn His' way. The Lord ahaß give strength .j (lis people, and tho Lori shall give to His people the blessings of peace." In witness whereof I have hereunto eotmyhandaud caused tho seal of the United States to he affiixed. Done at the city of Washington this eighth day of October in the year of our Lord Of-e thousand eight hundred and sixty six, and uf the independence of the United States fhe ninety first. ANDREW JOHNSON. By UM President: W*. H. Sswaas, Sec, ©f Stat*. DTTTI.EH MAnKBTg. bUTTSR—Freeh *oL 30 centa per peuod nKAN'S—White, SI,OO per bnahel. BARLVY—Spring, 90 Bfc|SWAX—'«o e«at« per ponnd. BOOS—senta perdoxen Whmt, 97,50 to 7,75 perhund.; Rye 4,00 BoeSWoaat, '. 3p«r band. FRO IT—Dr. -.- Applet, 20 eU. per lb; Dried Peeckee, 26 c«»t9 « ft. FK A Til ICR PI-Scents per pound. GRAlN—Wheat 12,00 par bustie *ya, Tl. Oata. Mr. Cera 40; Buckwheat, 764. ROCBRIES—Coffee, Rio, » per pound; lava, $6, Brown Bujtar. 16r per pound ; do. Wbfta »r N.O. Molae ee ll,2"» centa per gxlloa; Syrcp 100 aad sl, JO. 111 DBS—7 cent* per po«ad. LARD—IB ceeta per pound. NAT LB—so,oo per keg. POTATOBS—4Oe per bush.l. PORK—Shoulder*, 16; Flitch, 17] Una, S2e par pound- R AOS—4 cents per pound. ItlClS—ls ceata per peead. BALT-51,50 per barrel. TALLOW—IS cent* per pound. WOOL—IS cent* pgr pound. £|«nal gtfiwc*. Cholera, Diarrhma, and Dysentery A «'.'*» if wAEaiKTna by DR. TOBIAS 4 c«ir»*ar* VBNJSTIAN LINIHXNT, if need when Bret take* b persjoj rf temperate habits. This medietas baa een known In the United State* o/er J) years. Thousands hare u*ed It, aod found It aerer foiled to eare my com plaint for whlck it was recommended, and all tbuee who flr.4 tii«d it, ars now never without it. In the Cholera, *o' 184$, Dr. Tobias attended 40 cuei aad lo«t 4, ealiol in too late to do any good WLRI.CTIOtfS.— TMke.e tee-pocnAii in a wlao wafer cTury half boar foi tuo hours, aad rub tbt abl> men and oxtremitiee well w<tb tho Llnimea*.. To allay the tbirat take a lump of Ico in-fce abcut tno aixe of amarbi«eTer* »«n miantet It la warranted per fectly to tak* Intarnnliy Sold by nil dxut gbu, price 4u aud BO ceati. Uepat, 56 Coartla td it, Nca lok cf URANuRErH'S PILLS • etable extractive m ttter than twenty bcxea of any p ia aay where in thi. worid beaide*, fifty fire budnred pUywlHana.uae tbem in Cfcst# practice to the exclusion of purgetirH. The fint letter of tbelr Talus la yet acarcely appreciated. When they are bet ter known, a auddei death an 1 continual tickieii Mill be of tlus pant. Let thoee who know them ipoak right out In their fa< or. It MQI loty which will eare \Je. Our race are aubjec: H » rsduudancy of ritiated bile ?.t tlila season, and it i» dangerous aa it la pre>aloct but Lr.utlreth's PIII4 afford an Invaluable and efflcient protection. tb.-ir occasional uae we prbrent the collect; >n of those impurities which, whea In tufficient quantities, c-iuae o mucb danger t» the bjdy's health. 1 Ley ».<on cureLleer Complaiat. Dyepepila, Loiael Ap petite, I'ft-ti in tbe Heed, I'.eaiibuin. i nJn in Itxea ett Itone. Sudden Pamtnees and Coatireneea. Sold By e a'l re-peclalla Dealer* iu Medicin«s. « CAA PKIt IK All l We want vlilllllV Agenia ereryvrhere to sell our iarROVt.D sio Sewing Machines, Three nsw kindi Un tlur and upper faed. Sant on trial. Wnrranied years. Above salary or 1 irge c >mmi«<iiun ptiJ. The ONLT ma chines sold in United Sute* 112 >r l- ai ta-tn 110, which are fully lietnttd by H9%ot. Whulrr d H \lt*n b'rotir c t Ujf.er, Sinfftr <£ Cb , and UaehtUtr All orbei cheap tnachinea are in/riny*mtnts end the tclLr or urtr ate liubU to ttrrt*l,Jln* and ifnpriserintott. Illustrated clr ctiUri eent frt€. Addrose, or call upon Shaw h Clark at Biddnfwri, Maine, Cnicaj ) 111. \SfA\TKD. AGBNTi*—S76 to SIOO PKU MJ.N ia iv.r W gentlemen, and 53") to $7? ft»r ladles, eTerywheie, introduce the Celebrated Common Sense Pamily Sew- Inz maclilne, inirrored and perfected It will hem, fell, stitcb, qn'it, bind, bra d anl euibrolder beautiftilly.— Trice only IJO, el attic 1-xk stitch, and fully narrtmtau f«»r three yeaia. e p:ty the aboee w*get, w a cernmisaion. from which twice tb«t amount can Be made Addtess with st.t;np, ui c<M on C. BOWfiKH 1 Co.. Salesroom*. .\o 2aL Mouth FI ITT fI Street, rbitadui pbh, la. Ail Ut'.fra oisw :od pro nptly, with Ci Cttlafl an'. U;;^s siw tnvi:BTHKni:i)fi'B. Notice. \ I r n CllC A A MT>p.lcnt!on has Uon :n»dft to the Co, t > > of \ lens, 11 ;ir.cl 112 r the c -.n-w ;fF .t -ler, fen Clwrtur for t:.e PteaL\ tt«r aa Church -M C«n ct» d in »\ d com t A'l pc*a* n< inurcstrd ». o.Lert n 1 ;)%o to appeir fct the Oartof OuMirtin J - ii.to be held »n and 112. r siid count* , en the 3d M.ind »v ot No- Ys»nib«r rext *n . muse. If any lU«> bare, why said C ortet ehonld b » granted Py otder of tue Contt. Biifltr county, S3 r.-rti&rj ft\«i he M.VJ K t 13th dee of October W>l STOOPS. I'rothcn tary SALiSEURY, DRO. & CO., Kxteasive M.inufoct».rjrs and Impovtera 112 (Sold, ft'tatcd & ©tsiilr IK WKLft ¥, fCL: D AND MCKEIi AUki.XCAN, k NO!<:gU AN* D 4WISJ \XAXCbf.?» Cased bj Oura.lrc, An! en ry Je rrl r t!ou of Fancy Oaoda and Ya.ikeo Nocion3, I!fp«rta.!y a Uptod at tioi.gocd for SOUlllLiiX ..n I WtfTkHV Trade. Cirtul.ti üßd full dojcr *e Price Llet ocut froo. AiMb e*sr » * hfi Atidr*»e H MSBUHI, IIHO A CO, &i Dot A«C K braeXT rigyldf.qoi, .I. Register's Notice N'OTTCic 11 hereby given that the following Accounts of Adminletraion. bxecutors, and Gu udian*.J;ave beet) Hied in the olhcc ai ituilur and wtti be preaaii.«id to Court fwr cunfira:«ti')n aaa aiiowaoce, on Wedueeday, tbe Vltt day of .November. IV<53, I'a-tlal Account f>! M Hay, surviving ad'n'r of Philip 3d . Hir iibart/dre'd, Kiivd 4 *»pt. IS, 14 <1 Final Account of A arcn hhonta. adm'r of II II l)oy cr, dee d. iriffed Kept *4tn, mat. Partial AccouiA of wa Dugan t Jrnmima Dug«n< Ex'r <f JCx'x of Alex Uugan, dec d Yi>ed Me ( )t. 'A* 00 Final Accoui.t M J <ba Humphreys. Adm'i of Alfied Brandon, dec d. Filed Sept. Zi tb. I fed». Final Account fd*J K. Allen, vdm'r cf JoLn Allen, dee'd. llk4f«>t ttih, IKb Final account of Hal»t.ltiilch rist, adm.r of Wm. Mar tin, dec d. Filed Oct. 9tb, lddd. Final Account of kU Balph, Ex'r of Jas. Dalnh, late FranU.l n tp., dee d. Filed Ctt. 6. 1166. Final B ftlaurhnff Adm rofJ. F. Po.'la. t dee d. Filed Oci. ttb, I3t£. Final Account of B. A/«arhoff A Amelia Wiskcman Adm'r k A<Jax of Wni. WUaentan, dec d. Filed Oct a. Final Aocountof Geo, B Croes k Jas. Farrv, Ex*rsof Joe. Croaa. deed, klied Oct 11. IM9. Final Account of R U AlHT»ncleM Adm'r Dt Bx nis yon, cft.lji loyd. File.l Oct 13, ItCg. tfllce. ) JAS. 112. KEf'NKDY, Rec r. Lutler, prt.tfj *ld/ Tcr JNo H. CHATTY. Dot uty. Writ of Partition. IN the matter of the pe Ition of W. II Peffer, et a!, for partluon of the Real fcsure of Ootlieb I'rffer, la:eof lAnceeter to* iiahlp, Uutler county, pa. Orphan • Court oi boiler count/. No. 10, Jrepiemher | Torn), 1~63. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, tu ('» Lc<ua f'eflor (widow;. I'iederick lalTer, Joh:t I'etor, Will.am Pefifer. UoUiea PtuTer. Joaepb Paffer. benjam'»» i i'eftur, Mary iniermair.rd with Curutian brx or lie bacc* intermarried with Michael Zieglcr, klinhfth l'cfTer—tunna inter£«.Arr ad with Peter Schne daman ue, heira and .agal repreeantauvee of 0 Peffer.decd. You, and aach of jvu are hereby ct'.ad to b • and ap paar be.oreour Judges, at an Orphans' Court, to ha h-»4 at butler, in and for th» county of but or. on tba 3d Monday of November next it being ti.e l&th day of eaid mouth, to abow cauer, if any you have, why parti tion uf said K«ad £auta euoul i not he in ado as pray ad 'or. by thy Court, w W, J. YOUN",CIe:k O.C. Cleiki office. Cutler, Oct 24,1866.—*51 of which the above hotra and legal representatives of tba eaiJ Out lieb i'pflar, dec d, ara narebj required to take notice. W. O BRKCKBNKIiMJi , Sheriffe oUce, Builer. October *M. 1566. Sueriff. Appraisement List. THE fjHoning Approvement Lieto of property. retained under tfce s;h i-oction of the Act of A»d»mbly of 14th of Apiil, 1851, nare b eu pie-<ented and Sled in the offiot of Clerk of Orphan*' Court, in aud fjr the County of Butler ; Tq wit : No. 64. sept term, 18G6 : Mr}. Murga ret M'Clure, widow t>t llobert M'Clure, dec'J B-al esotte niu -unting to tMO, It. M. MLore, Ei'r. No 76, Sept. term. 1868 :• Mir Camp bell, \rulovr of R brrt Camp!>ell, drc.d. I'ettonal property ain iuniing to slsl. N ' 7§. Sept. term, I860: Mr*. Lydia Bii'kman, wi.iow of Peter Barkuotn, dee'd. I'ersoi-*! pVoperiy amounting to S3OO Of wh:oh t'le the Creditors, Heir*, Le> Ml Di»tribut»e* »r,d oiber intoreetcil will take notice and appear at our Oibha'ii' Cuurt to bo at Builer on tbe nine teenth day of NoramW, 1565, .ind no Iv. ter than the third d »v Ciiero »112, to show cause if any they bave wl y the *a.id wr.prtiiu,- BiCat thcuid not be confirmed, by tb« Court, OctS<lß66. W. *. YOOKO, Cl k- THE FALL TRADE OF 1866, FAIRLY INAUGURATED * IN BUTLER CHARLES DUFFY, IS now receiving and opening his second Stock of Pall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of 200 pieces Prints, at from 12i to 20 centa per yard. 200 pieces Brown Muslins at 15 cents and upwards. 60 pieces Delains, at 25 to 30 cents per yard. 50 pieces Tweeds and Jeans at 20 cents and upward?. Also a Full Line of French Merlnoes, Coburgs Shawls, Nubics, Hoods Boots & Shoes, CLOTHING, &c., &c„ Tojithar witli nearly anything in tlvi way of raimsnt adapted to this clime and e i'ta' lo fbr the wants of man. [October 17. 1886::6t.]| tORPHANS' COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BY Virtu® of an ordtr And decroe of the O r ph«n's C*a t of Buler county,the uaivrglgnaJ will expoia tj ■«la l»j public ve.idno and outcry. upon the preinbi-e, on Sniurd »y, the liday of November, A D 1.63, th* full owing d-scnb«d raal e«t it«. late or Adam Pct« r i de ca.iud to wit:—About onefour'b of an acre of land situ ated in the tillage of Snvera7ille.UuTl j township Butler County, Ph bounded ou tho Nor-b b> Inn iof Jacob *r in tin . JCsat by th« Bntler and Ireeport Turnpike Rond ; fcou'.h by land* of Cl.ruUin doilth. an i vast by lands of balrt of Lew x Kruuipcu, da .'d, on which Is eicctvd a Two Story tframt* ilutue 1 KHiI.H o?lALi£ —Ju* thfid in band o-> confirmation f.f ■« e, nod \h < balance iu two equalannual :mt llmvu'.a tbcirafter, with inters** ' -i dnteuf conGrmail-n. 1 OEM XD It IB rt LA ML', J u.-i . h-TLUS. :.X 103; 0: £xt;u w* o I AUiu re'.cri, due'*. Valuable Raal E&tato lor Sale. PROPOSALSINVirkD rpng ftCHOOh Liraetora of tha »»'jrju;b of Uut! r A offers f'»r fcU tha*qna<cot ijiound.frountln* north • r»at, having tiierair. •rec:«i a tw,,a:o;y Uick building u .» used far «cawol piarp ««sj Seal Propotau«tat;ng i r.;ei ard time* i tf pajmout vriil Lo iwatvai by until • • Lot n»*xt. i>*: ties may bid f*r t.a lat# scp-uatsly. rvS«*aSl»n to b« *i< fl< v. •A April uzxt. by ord r vf th* bO*rd out. 17 Cxi | LLW'S Z. 2ilTollSLit* ' Orphans 1 Conrt Sa c BY *ir'ti«- of an or• jr an l de-re-; of th«* Orphans' C..urt, in *.; d f jt tha conn't of Vuler, Pa.. tha under •ig-ied Adminlttratr'X of! J llolltdiy. late . 112 Btadtr tp., Mid comity, deed , w.ll oJarf >r stlo an th« pren? i<ws, situate in'«dd towr«al»ip. Cvm;ty aod K ate afoiv■ said, on UONOA7. <*»« 12tt «Ltf- of mbtr wxt. at 1 cl»ck, P. M.of aahl dav, twanty-fiur (**) acree of I.vd, bi • b * rano more o< lo ts boundrtt n«.'rtb bv li*nd i «.f ei juui'fl Orv*a»man. .on tha O'titbT Itndi rorai •ily vf It Itro* n. on by landi T rtnarly cf Jubu Smith *nd by land* of 1 *\v Won;>t>- [f. iIH OK AA • i£ lof tin parc'aato mow tki inbnn I.and ibe hsUnct* In t-.vi equal annual p»y m- ni wi'h iteJtst f.-cm «Ji*l c n. f tr-.»ntion wr «nl*. r c t 10, Cfl ) 15IUY 'VAJiiEH, Ad4»**. (W&ttari'a ©ourt Sal®. TIT ortifT and U«cra* cf ibe Orphtn a M Ouu-t of TU'iu v vu. w -niujlYknU Ui« uudor lignvd Adminmtranx of W. M. -r. '* •'w , ffcr» .n to.. i\id c maty Dac . will for sale at pubu- . Uua on tba T«mbcr n jxt at I v'cl«k P M , Twenty fur tut* of la ad bv ti e tame or lw*« sUuatatl in tba towmblp afore* ; Bam Umdcd cn tbo No;tli by Thomas Kycrl>, «>b tbf tou'h and iiiet by CbrLt:aa J\iX2la, rat by /4ugio< Ktun.pa and otbare. TTRJI3 Of BA I.K, —One TLlrd of tho porohaee money i in Lano on C'onf.rm.*.ticn cf ■»«!» and '» • rcaldua In twj t-quel aiiiial paynoonti w»tu interes 112 j.u jk'.j I .tic Good. C-t W.J LLTZA2LTU B iNKtB, Artm *- BUTLER WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture thu very I est heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Casaimeres and Yarns, Of evar'v kinds and colors, which t*e will sail as low to c«»bbnye<*. if nat or Wwt If you want Henry IJ.irrod, Whiie, Brown, or Grey Flannels. Warranted to hart a> N 3 8II0T)DY la them. 'go to the Union Woolen Factory, Luiler, Pt., it >OO want Heavy ('asNimcrcs, W*rrartod to have NO SII )DOY in them. r* In tbi Butler Woolen Factory. If yon want a good article of NTOCHN'U YAKS, Warranted t> h»Te no ShodJy ialt. goto tho Sutler Weulea Factory. H. FULLEKTOIJ. Oct. 10, W., ESTRAYS. C| AM Sln the residence of the snbocriber living In / Mnr.ua lp.. on or about the last of Adjust. 138 c" TtiTee ew«t and two Uabo, differently marked In th« < Kirs. No l« tier mark* on any of them. Tho owner or ownerarerequested to coma forward, prove provertr, pay chargee and take them awa; ,or ibey will be dls* posed of According to law. Oct 10 JSOBBRT ATWELL. Wtthepspoora Craltteit©. THE W tnter allien of the high school In Fuller will (intDinc* cn Monday the .fifth (ctb) 4 cay of N«v»mb«r, to continue fire mcnth*. 0- The increatl;;g reputation and influence cf th*e Kbo* 1 erffler the care and i;.atr«c'ion of »'ruf Lrngb. pri-eent •tnng Inducements to tboee »n eesuch of an Hucatlua. It is ex period that a NUMBER of Sea »IJUS cau be ac commodated with Boarding In the Pronator * f.m ly nextae#aion,as the con temp latod additions to the BmlJ log are In progress. LOYAL YOUNO. Bailor Oct Secretary of Board. Administrator's Sotlcc. VT OIIC* is hereby given tbat Letter* of Adm;nistr* 1.1 tiou have boaa issued to the undersigned oa the e«tateof Job* Oliver, Ue of PortsrsriU*. dee'd. All persons knowing tbera*eiv»a Indebted to said estats. are r*queet..j to make immediate payment, and tboee h*v ing claims af*in»t t.'ia same. are requested ta posaat tbvm properly authenticated for eeiilersont JOHN CUkIVSSBMAN, IUNBSRS )S OLiV£P. Oct. 3.'•C-'"!.) Administrators. Important to Wool-Growers. call and examine uav stock of BPAKISII x 5*'CK«. J have for IHKJES bi'lMMi | BUCKS of euperior qux.'ity They iieve been oaamlrv i ed by am g'jod Jud-es aa tbare fire In vfco county, who rroaocsced them to be ahead of any tuv. has beau bro't Into the county Call and see for yonr <eT»©s. Bestfonoe J miles North of Gi«e Mills, oa the Alia- PLuik BtU. if. U. NEW STORE ! qriS undersigned like* pleasure In announcing loth* ' JL publie, that aa has Jnat opened an tnthe'y New Stock of Goods,' I IV BCTI.EP.. on Main fetrjet, one door «cnt l i of John | M lbompK>B*« nfQ:o, ml nearly i>pjOiite cue P«at Of- i fiCe, C./U«l*tiUg of i DRY GOODS, CSROCBRISS, HARDWARE.I 1 Ready Made Clothing, J Ila'.S, Car s , B ols, Slices, AND nil such goo. <t »i till# market reijnlrw. A$ I bjngUt mv jiiwda to the *l.:ut f.r Cmb, I trill I loil Item chusp tjr »'ASII or Good Mcrcu id table ProJnc?. Thue Kteblts tn buy for . »dr P«Ti will flail It to Ue.r intores: to call ani exim. ne my §TQ?Qf& QF GQQm A* I intend to je "11 for Ready Pay, and Small Profits. Tb jPe bujittj; will not liavo to pay for Lost by tbo credit systjm. CALL AItTID SEE. Trouble to Shew Goods. JOHN NCOTT. Cutle , Ocl. 10, '66. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE l« h*roby given that Letters of Adaaiolstra ti on has been iae.ied to the unJn sißi.eJ, on the ro ta eof K. C. Campbeil. lata of Fairview tp, dee d All perioi*e htviuf cl ilms tgnlnst aatd estate, will pr -lont tb«ru propoily autber.tirated f„r su'le-eut, an<J th->«r knjwinj tbemaelree laJebtei to said eet.ua, will mike immediate payment. Til OS CRAIG k WW LICK, ftept W, l»HJn—tit. Admlniatr\tori GRAPE VINES POR SALE. OA AAO CON CORD, 1 year old. No I vine-*, 3&eenta 4U,UUU wh, $3 per d.'ien. s!Jp«r 100, Si*o par i jOO No 2 jrinei 25cent« each. 60 per dos»*n. 41. per ICO, $126 per 1000. l<-lawir« No I TlunilJ eta each. 112« per dozou 130 par 100, $-V» par 1000. No 2 So cent* a-vii. Si per doton, $2) per 100, SIBO par 1000- Creoilng 50cen-s each, $5 per &zz*.2 $ $lO p-:r IOC. K1 fenbn'g W cente each, $5 p.er dozen, $1) per 100* Our vines bare beeu propegatad f.om alalia eyes in open *r jund, en 4 ara of »upar.oj quality. Tboae wishing to plant Tinea should order eari> as the deauad prcmi soa to be creator than the inpply Addrese. Slii.Hß d MOWEIY, Uaiocony, Luiler Co., Pa. jm. 3C-© « » Apple Trees.delivered at Rocbaater or Pew Castl*. at flfi per 100. reach Tteae Jls per 100 Ordora must It accompanied by Cduh. Addroas, J. M- JYOWRIT, New Libwn, EeptP ' Ob to. Executbr's Notice. LETTERS ieatamentary on cf Slliabeth Mvore, lata of Aliagbenv in., din. d, have tbla day D«en granted to the undersigned. Persona indebted to the kttite are reqneeted to make immediate payment sad those having c.aime will present them properly au thenticated 112 >r settlement Aug. k9.06.ct. J Oil X UHH2, Exr. Spaabh Stieap Sabs 4 NT p*r«cn wishing to purchaeo f«r»bred Spanish l\ Sheep, would do well to call tat eotaralno our as we claim to have part-bred stocks ami wiil «*ll aither hwee or Due Ma nt very reasonable price*. The 112 beep may be on tb»Urm holoug 10.3 to one of *b«t snb»a.ibcrj, 2 uu.ee £*ui cf Harmony. Butler cjm'tty, P». M. U. BJlb*B. A .go a 7, left*. J. tf. MuWKLY. STOVES AND PLOUGHS. ■■■ J~_ W■! VV ders—Foundry North of the b ~ ■uLl|t|ijW ougb of Bntler. *here Stoves, Ploo*"js and other ire made on sbor. uo- BBbmBvMB ttc#a Tlielr ware-room leon Main .-veof u« .1 aoox *S uii *» of J ack's Hotel, whore you will C od . iowi of iSzee and patrons. TUsy also -keep on band -Ur J stuck SJF Plough*, which they est) aa Qfecau as they C*O A. b>uKbt atauy o:her ocUbwAAAtU) the ccmuly. Dec'O 1 lSWctf * A. • unGEON nisPrTiOTf^7 DRS.S.'R. StC. L. DIEFENBACMER. ra^te|r^c*] work. Vilraff.cieaalag, estraolrag ar e-jcatinf thf teeth ton* with the ber. material* aart in iho beat manner. partfealar attention uaudto chill, ea «toeth. At the* fiefr com pettUnis; a» «.j*rtt«ri they realtor* *he best. Caar D.T.PAPE&M Oa& Dwr South la! Nut. D-ink, BUTLEB, PA., A NNOUNCES that they are now opening an unu sually LARGE and M'cll Solooted Stcok' iiiiilil mmr vVhich they ofler to the public at lowest MARKET RATES.— ltwik 1 bean advantage to Examine Our nitock, comprising a handecme assort ment of Scarce & Desirable Goo rib, Together with Superior Styles of the best make of FRENCH MERINOES, Silk and Poplins. 5-4 Wool Delaine', Alpaccas, al co ors, Cuturgs I"arumaHo%, Uelains& American Prints- lilreehed * 4au Rrown Sheetings. ricking, Gingham, Canton and Wool Flannels, APROW CHECKS 80 a., &50., &o. FLAMELS, Plata, White^ Scarlet, Mixed, Red and Grexr, Trilled. Rob Roy, Miners Shakers /ind Cr^urg. White and oolored SIaAM KBTB, B?iraoml and Hoop Skirts, GLOAtUM® aadl French, German, and English FANCY DRESS GOODS. Our stock embraces a great variety and all the novelties. NOTIONS, ' A full and complete assortment A Sgl&redkt Bteplaf «ff mm* soQDs GOING FAST FOR CASHJ R. O. & J. L. HABO Y. lliTffjcit reoeived at thetr establishment («i BUTLER IPIEISRISFA.; a large tad wall • sloe ted vtock of which they are telling at lair rates Read the fjllowlna catalogue and profit thereby— For tiia Udiea : AUr|« Bi«*k of dross Vloods, tnth a m Silks, Cioth, Prints, Alpacas, Coburgn, Delaines, Qinghams, Hooped Skirts, &c., &c., &e. tor Ibt OoaUocxtn: Always on b uirt, i lack Clothe, Fancy and Black Cassimcres, Satinets, Tweeds, Shirting, Huts & Caps, Boots & Shoes, Household goods, such as Linen, Table Cloths, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Curtains. &c. mm or am mwzz* Best Delaines, 25 cts. per yard. Best Heavy Muslin 25 cts. per yard. Best Prints 20 to 25 cts. perynrd. A largo stock of (iroesries lie-t liio Cott'ec 3 J cents per pouuil. I'uffee Ousted Sugar 22 cts. per pound, Brjitn sujrar 12} cents per pound. OIVII US A CALL ASB EXAiSJ** null ASSUnTMENT. Txi'.Ur, Tnn« 20. j Drug and Grocery Store. I'll 2 lubfcriltori bare Juit iwivod, nod v* aow 1 owning, *: Ui«iraioi» xw»cm, vr?v»i|# Duflr ■ In JutUr, v Au Extonvivo Assortment 0( DRUGS, MEI>IOINE s OILS. PAINTS, I>YE STUFFS.. PATENT MEDICINES. TOILET SOAP, I'ERPi MERY, 4,l*D TBI OiKDICL'ISST? &3t©,W©iE® For Ch«m(eit *n«l dlclnat ••• Al»h, *1! klrnta of BftUJ!IB3. NOPU b) ilcUm pr®*ei-lpit«oi t«r«fu Uy and pioini-ily cumnoundtd. IN >llli GKOCi.ur DEPARTMENT will bcfounrl almost croiy article- for fam jly ure Also. Wails. Glass, OLAB&WAKK, QuEENSWAWE. ChoCKEKV, b'TONKWAR*, Buckets, Tub 9, &C., At!. , The hfgkest market price paid for all kinds cf produca in cichr.Dga FOR OOODS. BILL & DIEFENSACHER. ,Mav 23, IS6 5:: lv FINDINGS STORE, ON MAIN STREET, One door North oHt'Aboy's Store. GENTS' FRENCH CALF liOOTS, SHOWS AND CONGRESS OAITEII3 LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS MISSES' HOOTS, SIIOKB, AND BOVd BOOTS & SHOES Children's Shoos of nil Kicfii) A rm.LA.vg COMI-lkte ASBOKTHKNT -fve taannfactno, constant! v on band, and weak nuuivi rdtr, «112 ;h. BEST STOCK *ail la th« ATST sr "3T-" . A large aaa fail aaawrtnient of t.mtarn «tvcs c <«7 beet material and workmanship. All kIIMU 6t LEATHER & FINDINGS £yench and Common Calf iking. Sole and Upper Leather, Morocco, Kip i and Kid*. ROANS AND LININGS )f ill kind*. \V# have th* largest. best srTectori, and Cm tbe tixr -< hocbe*i»<*t m.<k e*ar offered u.i aaia in m'ter. The public *r* to call \ud **ai£tua wr that, -tivee. % May 31—tf TfUIOPQUE Ol SLLTO.N QWJ H Z4O-4T9}Xt ....... it THOMPSON & LYON svfi^Ry THE HAMILTON doldaml filter sl(tinii!jj COMPAITT OP IBVACA. IK>CATIOir OP ICnTBS* MAMMOTH AJp NORTH UNIOIf, NYE COUNTY, NIVADA ■ OrpjnUcd under a CharUr frx>jn th* . CAPITAL STOCK $1,00),000 200,000 SHARES, (5 EACH. I Prlrteioal Office, 224, S, Fourth t ruiiADKL ynu. iOI oxviocn PRESIDENT. lION. ALEXANDER RAM3B, / U. 3. &nalor from iliimeieU. VICE rnyranr ALFRED GIL4KQRK. f'tiladelphij. 1 SECRETARY. JACOB ZIKOtBR, r.tiladdyhic. TREASURER. LDWARD F. iIOQD Cuilthr Kttitmal Hv.r/t rf-thc^. MANAOISO DIRKOTOS, ROBKRT W. HAMILTON BOARD OF DIRECTORS HON. ALEXANDER RAMSEY, Ht Aivl, i/ium. OOL. JACOB Zik(iler. SutUr, J\m »'a. WM. B, OQOSS , ESQ., Chicago, 111. ISAAC R. DILLKB, JCsa. Chicago, /Z|. HON. ROBERT W. HAXIMOZI, Nevada. OEOROS R, FRCSBURY, Bsa, Haiti mnrt, Md. FRANK STRKI.i, Esq., Ph,laAlphia. HON ALTRKD UILMORB, r Hi COL. JOHN M W KTHERILL, PqUst t/'s, I*a, K REED MYKR, ESQ,, Survycr of On Pmrt. rl^ HON. T. .1 OOBFBY, '■ PlHUultMts. HON. QEO. W. WOODWARD, CM<f Juitirt tflht stall o/ Pkmmrvlvanf. BANKERS. NATIONAL BANK OPTBEHEPtJBUO SOLICITOR. SAMUEL O. THOMPSON, Esq. thlThamiltgn <Soi4 & Silver pining €O . OF NEVADA. The property of tblo Pomp IDy tenltaited lu the Vamp I moth and North Union Mlrn'ni,,,, Du'jlots. Nye Oounty. Mats of Nevada, and oomp e tho (/.lowing named Udati nf silver blaring uuurUg L EDO Ex IN M.yMUOiH MINIM DISTRICT. The Winnebago Le-»g«v.. Twolve hundred ft»eV •» Union 1./ edge One tb'nousaml feet. M Red Jacket One thousand feet. M Wabashaw L*dge, Eighteen hundred fee#. " QSlb"* Ledfie, Twelvj handled fret. " HsJ(pK>oth Comstock l*edge,. Eighteen hundred feet* Yellow Jacket Lfdge, One th<>ti«aud feet. 11 Decotah f*dge, Twulro btm«lied feat. •% Comet Ledge thou.«ud'i feel. " Lerlethan Ledge, Rlghteon hundred - Emerson f«e<lge db >th >u«aud fee LEDGES IV NORTH UNION DISTRICT, The Hamilton L>dge *<i....Twolre hundred frit. " Hamilton Lz. Lodge, Twolit haAdiod toet. •• OJibwa I-edge, ..Twelvo heudred f«et 'l Decotah l>edge, Twelve kundiod fe«b» «• Ureas Valley Kx, Ledge, Twelve huudre i feet, •* Hash net I Ex. Ledre Twelve htuuLad feel. M Forest Que* n Ks Ledge Twelve humlrvd feet. •• Fonv Ex. Ledge Twalv« hiuidaed feet, '• Overland Kx. Ltdge, Twelvo huitdfed feel. The Officers and of Dlreotors of tkleOaaapaay • preeent the above combination of twenty rtefc ssd valu able Silver fledges, comprising tw.-ntj five feet, which th«y oonfld«ntly bolleve embreo«s* proper ty for'profltalde silver miniiig unaurpaeeed hp any oa tbe Pacific eooat. This property tu eele. led and lneatad by pn*Ucl and experienced minore, among the first, }a Xaeth Cai-.B and Mammoth, which are Jostly regarded aiWig Ilia bast silver mining districts in th# State, i* mtsmnt otf tile richness of the ores, the width of tw#ai<«, the One itatber oh ths mountain, and the Kill bsalu* Mid graas 4o the vallsya. Tk(a Company dp. to Set forth staftemeata that will not be verified, and prefer ntidar-aettsnallng what they believe the reaalta will prove. fu*l « an item ol great expend in mar.t of th« dlatricfts The A G'atry, Ophir, B*rage, and othor celebrated mines ia Washoe, are paying from fifteen ti twenty dollars per cord for wood. A twenty etainp mill will ooiisuaie fif leen eordaof per day, atslf< per sord. amounting to $226 per day. la the Mammoth an I Worth Unioa districts it would be ni<oply the cutting,fl par aord. or |6O per day. Thare ia a large sit i«up»u thin Item. T» the c nasmptlonof salt, which Is l;iag ly used la mining oper.aJons.tbfeavlog would not bo leaa than §uo par aaj &v«( many other diMirlctn. In the«e two Items these is an advantage in coet of running a twenty stamp mill lu tljsstrdUtriCts which Woold inaxe a haudaome yearly profit of itsaif It Is not the intention of the Company to work all thia property at the praeent time, hut to hold It in roaerve for future disposition, either t > form s i>a.t of It into other organisations, or to art(t other mill*, as may ba deemed expedient. A twenty nU.np mill uaar a well> ■elected lod« will pay a large dividend on rhe capital ■ the flint woi king year, and leave a r*M»;Ted fund In the treasury, to be applied lo tba <*uctl<'B of another mill. This CoD'pany intend to orert a Urst-claee mill near the Winnebago iode, which la Tor and oae*half fee* wide, sad is considered one of the richest stiver Udgm In Nevada, and will afford aa am; lo snpply cf ore for a twenty-stamp mill. rrofraaar Match! v, who Is a sclent! 00, < labia, tad very cautious gentleman, siya of this lode: «» This Is a strong wefl~h-Qued vain. itffWMy ecery indication of depth and j-ermanetux fw ore ie of grtut richnctt, and wU diffused throvffiont (he rde, and al% th s ore will pay for w/rkinp from the. eery tmr face. TM$ is a very valuxbie mint and oan be MUMJS to pay from the beginning " A . Hur uir, It is more than doubtful If Prof mo r tJatchly apoaka ia theae terma of any other mine in Nevada. A t*ren;y atvnp mill cm aruah twenty t >aa per day; but **y tfi>«t it crashes IS tone p-*r day, (choice •p*et> mens from the Wlnnetfago lode has aaeajed sllß2 par ton). Ita 1 w e-tinnft to aay that it anil give an av- yield of flfO pt r ton, taken aa 't evmea liwa the vein. Klftoi-n t nap«•• d*y would yield 9 tto; the I rsn.r*. Of theee diairlots will not «xc**4fgl Iper ton. or &J6O for U> t -na, a net proftt of fill Oft fo. a working day, cr a monthly pn>fit of over 112 lOyOOO • ft.r or.a mill. TbU *t«t«uiaftt txuy «»«m Itrge. but It la pmm there. ulta of other mil:® In dietrtate l>*m Orvorabljr oaten. Wo I iWr* t* »• other fa u«nl wlli p-.,y t-'Kch »traa r turns MM silver prope w_vn well locau-d. »nj the mills praperly managed. T: t m.Tkjing ''lra t »r I* wi and practical Mirer * 112 # .ka- io all iU '*».»■*: beia In tke pr.meuf life, of • xce unt habits, ind mutt .Jfcihie enefgr ; be ba* been So e * n ' l bnn »nto unr Pi«a''Wnt, o©*. Ram-eT, ami to Air Frank -uael, one of »na H mrt of Dlra toia. *nd wMi what* «r ad opinion .112 Mr Damil tun, the Hon A. W Rot 4att, t rst Aa»l t*«( I us«ma-4ur He *r*i. and Uo* Fatw 11. of WlatoMte, aiao Cpl Bur. bank t 112 yi»n«ao f a, tuUw eoneur lie IM one of the die e >*erers <»f thM prop«r»> %ad in argrly tn'ereftod iai*. i»nd will cer'alnly take greet pl.'de In bis .Jntlw» i<fom> fly a >d etonomlcnrr , ami tn KTJ«D a men t»e. M tom ka tu" Company a »Ijt«I wbfcb bvar* bta asma. A uqatw rhy and cf»mr«tc .t« , .(r.k .trt Ria ma i 'gar a» nnancl.il neent. Tba r*l»M of it tl.it Crrmr , "»y offara jra enllar a -•-nfagtu the awliwrlbera. I< tbam ao- . c-uUy V a* ib'-tn larg»-Intereal np»jn inrfr » "Bay, aad pr- 4» 112 tta hi a tima, laav ing tbeut . .air intoroat tn the frem nf cnti% Tac Company raaer.«<f r tha irrayy <550,0 =0 ar 70.0> ah arts of aD'iwlll wtU 40,W) •harm nl fmr r'.loe of $5.0 •. fnll p«M. Thoaa teiy thousand aba*t* »ra '-ofarrcd a lock to boar 2& peri ant dividends paf annn-n Ont o112 (ho ftrxt par T laa iar« funded. It alao sbaraa la dhndaoda wlik i J»a fw»® OM »t €k ailp:oftte themlnaaoear and alwwa tatn'y Ctj ra. oa.;t. tbn. Company .b» rlgkl to T m 'bta prtf» rod stock at any iftoa by tba V*f~ mant J tbe r-w »alt;a thereof, v>r»d lutureat. Tfcf ferfed «to k after It nball bare baen paid by dlrtde«daof ftre ier caul, or otherwise, to take mda wHk w»a f'vnrdo® r:<S, .11 sbaraall profilaot ciio mmm aqr^.ly. 'l*}« 4qt I pbn 1- nll2 4b« good uftk4 !ii Cojop*ny, mil ih- r ronf. U ce* tn ih? pr»p«ty. 1% iro*«». MM loi tfcn r«\ r.:#r»t nf th« . r«U 7t*d »tctk. Mi. ; r.snr<j*tb«l»rtuont of it hi* tntfcrflaft n Ut« Co'' f »«*iy «4 t*.ont <s ;r t }/,, otter'iltek '•111 b« > M, ete?-«tl: c tU# <li eftrren «v* k, urfti)th*Ooaap*i)y*B uinw pur Thfc C*»:offtn| h")T» a liberal qh-tlt«r granted hy «p». 5M -«• of lilt A Tl|« tuto' to tbU pro, •.y bj»ty *wrf iIW -s-ftii'iofl »#»<! pr<v - o influenced by th? f-nctu-i.! ; r. r,/ <li#> ra**rk»t. Ifce pwrfrnjn rn#. .-*!< mr» tit* ftta.n<i§oi uT* i. j«. wHea «:>iW p' Jur.*!, tfc»y »o fA ffk H»r tsda'-Ucir si*, fevt. •
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