fBE AMEILICAN 01TIZEH, Sutler, Pa. Wednesday, May 29,1867. Mtltl by k Doc. On the 22d instant, Willam Edwards, ol Jefferson township, in this county, was bad ly bitten by a dog. H lt | Messrs. Wilson A Underwood's card into« day'* paper. Tbese parties offer family groceries and teas at low rates, and at the •amc time furnish a very good article. r«ot Cat. On the 20th instant, Isaac Edwards, of Jefferson township, in this county, injur, d himself by accidentally cutting his right foot, almost severing it from the leg D 6 you want a first elAsa article of Abac-, co, cigars or snuff? Then goto George Voge lay's, on Jfain street, Butler, and you can be accommodated. Lt| Brokcs. On the 23d instant, George Dizon, i.f Penn township. In this county, had a leg broken by a li mb of a tree. lie was engaged in felling timber at the time the accident oc curred. _ _ Relief. The gaod people of Whitestown and vi» cinity have shown the spirit which animated theia, by the liberal donatiuns which they have made in behalf of starving and suffer ing humanity. Head the list, " Then go thou, and do likewise." Ttmptranee. Meetings of the friends of Temperance ■will l>o held at the Conr| llou-e on Friday cveuing, 31st instant, sud on Tuesday eve - ing 4th June, at 7} o'clock. Appropriate addresses will be delivered on eu«h eveuinj:. By order of the Temperance League. (1. A.. BL»CK, Soc'y. Tk< Altai. Farmers wishing to purchase a good and improved Mower and Reaper, will find the sa:t e for sale by J. G. & Wm. Campbell, on Main Street, Butler, Pa.— Call and examine for yourselves. Draff* Head the advertisement of Dr. Sam uel Graham. lie ha." just received a fresh supply of almost everything in the Ding line, and is selling nheip. N«w Firm. The many friends of T. A. Cunningham and Vin. {Uchqy, will be pleased to learn that they have again associated themselves together in the gnoeiy Ijutjne-S. in the old <tand on .Vain sireet, wlierV'they are pre pared to sell everything in their line of busi ness as cheap an the cheapest. Fresh Pish, and Garden Vegetables, al most constantly on blind. Head their ad vertisement and give them a call. lat«raal liTasut. Capt. E. Lyon has been appointed Depu ty Collector of Internal Revenue fir Butler county, and has entered npon the discharge vi the duties of his appointment. The Cap tain is a clever and obliging gentleman; and if the people discharge their duties, we have «o doubt that he will make an efficient aod courteous officer. Office hours from 9a. i . to 12 m., and from 1 to 4 p. oi. Office in tlio front room of J. M. Thompson's Law Office. Tht Herald mt Health. '1 he papers of Moses Goit Tyler published in this magazine will dovelope a plan iri a most humorous w*»y that will serve any until town M inaugurate and niaiotn n a splendid gjiutuixium for both sexes. The story is well invented and the characters drawn to life. Nobody can rend it without •mirth aod instruction. Don't fail to ••btnin this exceedingly interesting monthly !br a veur at bust. A new volume commenoes in July. $2 per annum ; 20 cent* f..r * single or sample number. A Wheeler A Wilson sewing Mucliine.-wortli sos is given for 30 rubwribers and S6O. Miller, Wood A o<>«, publishers, 15 Laiglit street. New York. Withdrawal. MJU OA ANDERSON, Dear Sir —Pormit MA through your i apor to say to the Republi cans of Butler county that I beg leave to withdraw my name as a candidate for coun ty Treasurer. I take this opportunity «112 retuming my thanks to my friends for their kintf offers of support at present; but may at some future time permit my name to be used in this or somo other connection. WII.I.IAH CALDWELI., ▲ Card. In the CITIZEN of the 22d inst, (last week), a card appeared over the signa ture of John Ilunoy, stating that he is informed, the last five Treasurer* of the County, were of the Borough of Butler. He does not state the source of his in Jar«aii»», and evidently did not investi gate the matter for himself, for his state meat is ftHfnded tin wrong information. The following are the names of the tuti ,SJ(S*Treaißter. j , via: .. - JOHN C MOOBK, Centre township. WM. K. MOOUE, Washington " N WALKER, Butler " G. W . UtBD, Butler borough. JAS. DEE*, when nominated was re«i ding in Butler town-hip, and afterwafds ■loved into the Borough. For rtie information of the people, I would add, that, during the laiit U.'u Penn tOvfos'hlp has had a liberal share of patronage from the citiaens of Butler county , during the period last uieu tiont d five of her citizens hive been elected tu u»C*)f J»hom is\ntiw occupying one the bestoftces inthe f gift of the peo ple lam finding no fault with ihe de * c ,sioti ef niy fellow cittzeni in the ohoice of ofecers, hot merely make this state ment to show the. inconsistency of a • "Card" of* ooniplauit etnfiuatiog 'from that source. go fur as representatives in our county offices is coooerued—Penn township is, therefore, ful-y up to the Borough, utn: MT. tiasey; (toward whofti I have noth ing .but a teeliog of respect,) should noi attempt out a wrong impression al the 'elevcoti hour." It is candidly m; desire, that fljere should be "a spirit ol fair doaUug" in this matter. •'' T. B. W HITS. Butler, May 25th. .1867, A Card. The liberal support I received la«t year induced me again, to be a candidate for Chanty Commissioner. The office would be a favor to me, which I b«p« not to aak a second time. My eircumsiances will n<>l permit me to visit you all, but I intend to canvass the county, and hope tbe people will consider this my day. CHARLES Horm**.' SAIONBCBO, Mi ly 18, 1867. A. Card. I am informed the last_/foe county Trea»« urers were of the borough of Butler. Thoie who think the nomination belongs to a country district will see the impropriety in dividing our vote at the eleventh hour, and electing a sixth from the hor ough. Believing yo" will not do it, I leave my ca«e with you not wishing to excite sec tional feeling, but a spirit of fair dealing. JOHN 11 AN XT TctrdT Mai. C. E. ANDERSON— Dear Sir: After repeated and earnest fO fjcitntions from different parts of the connty, I have at lengrh consented to become a cun di'la'e fur county Commissioner ; and I de sire to eny to my friends, that it will be ut terly impossible for me to canvnss ; and, at this late day in the campaign, even tu write to them; liut that if, under the»« circum stances I be nnminatedl I shall feel under still greater obligations. Your truly, Buffalo, tp.. May 13.] MATTHEW GRIER. Withdrawal N. WASHINGTON, May 18, '67. MAJ. ANDERSON. Dear Sir-. You are hereby authorized to witHdraw my name from the list of candidates for county Com imssLner. Yours truly, ARCD'D. CAMPBELL. Public Clipping**. Public clippingsofthe Slippcryrock Wool growers Association, to be heM in Centre ville, on Friday June 7th, 1867, when me following premiums will be awarded: Heaviest buck fleece clipped,.in grease, $3 00 2d best " " " 2 00 Beat 2 yr old " " " 2.00 2d •' ' •' " " 1.00 Best yearling '* " " 1.00 2d ' " •' " " 1.00 Best ewe fleece, washed, 2.00 2d 1.00 Best 2 year old ewe fleece, washed, 2.0Q 2d 1.00 Best 1 year old ewe fleece, washed, 2 00 2d " 1.00 Heaviest buck fleece according toweight of carcaas in greiise, 2.00 Best ewe fleece, " " " 2.00 " •' " having lamb, 2.00 2d " " " •• " 1.00 Heaviest 2 year oid ewe fleece " 2.00 2d " " " •' " 100 No flee.-e to draw a premium according to weight of carca-r, weighing less than five pounds. Two dollars will be awarded to the b 'st and speediest clipper, and one dollar to the second best and speediest clipper. THOMAS MORE, Pres't. JOHN T. BARD. Seq'y. —i._. J -Li. — 1 _— -i-i— . 1 nun.IOM MAHKETH BTTTTKK— Fre«lj Kol. SJ coot« p«r pound BKANB— White, s2,>o par bMiol. HAH t. ICY—tfprthe. 90 BEESWAX—Iift runt* per pound. EGG*—l* -ents perdor.»»n FI<OUR- Whest. fX,OO to 9,00 perhuud.; Rye 4,50, Buckv.eeat, 84,00 per hnnu. FRUIT—Dr. d Apples, 8 cts. per &>; Dried Peaches, 2ft ecnt" Th FfiATIIKKSI-—76 cent* per pound ii UA I N— V\ limit $2,00 per bush 1 Rye.1,86; Oat*. 60c Owrn 80; Bnckwhent, 1,00. UROCEKIES—Coffee, Rio, 30 per pound; Java, 40 Rrown Sugar. l pound, do. White. 2')r N.O Myias es $1,20 cents per gallon; !>vrup 1 OOanu $1,60. HIDES—7 cents per pound. LARD—I2>/£ cents per pound. NAILS—S\OO pe% k«c. POTATOES—9Oc pei boabM PORK— Shoulders, 10; Flitch, 12; Hams, ibe per pound K AGS— 4 cents per ponnd. RlCE—lft f*ents per fund. hALT—S3,2& pw barrel. TALLOW—l2cer.ti per pound. WOOL—IO cents |H*r pound. r ifrsßnuTir WAKKETS. I'lTTSßtritoii, Mar 27, IBG7 . GRAlN—Winter Red. $2 *0; No. 1 spring is quoted at *4 10 «n<l N0.2 at Com, 1 Barley. No 1 Sprm* *1 10. PL<>UR—Sorirg Wt.<-*t, $! 4 60 ; Winter Wheat, $18; Rye Flour $0 60 bbl; Buckwheat, $4 Oo par cwt. PROVIMONS— Bacon, ehouldere, 10c; Sugar Cured Hams, lft-%*; I<ard 18c. BUTTER—Fresh Roll, 15c ECUS—I7c per dossn. II AY—Billed. Si 7 per Ton. SEEDS—flaxseed $3 00; Timothv,3 00; Hover,l2oo. lift lED FHU hee, quarters, 17, halves 19 eta. per lb; Applets (q,9t. POTATOES- I'mch Blows, SI 16 coats per bushel M'PIEP—» OOfcft 2f. BEANS—'W 7ft per hn«hel Oll—Crude, Refined . 29 cents per gallon Lard Oil, «7 to 90 for No 2. end SI 10 fur No. 1 £pMial *UP. —1 his great medicine cured Dr. Scbeuck, the Proprietor, o-. Pulmonary Consumption, when It had assumed its most formidable aspect, and when speedy death appeared to be inevitable. ll'* physicians p renounced his case in curable, when he commenced tbe use of this simple but powerful remedy Hie health was restored in a very short time, and no return or the disease has been appre hended, for all the symptoms quickly disappeared, and his present weight la more than two hundred pounds. Since his recovery, he has devotod his attention ex clusively to th« cure of Consumption and the disoases which are usually complicated with It, and the cures effected by his medicines have been very numerous and truly wonderful. Dr Schenck makes professional visit* te several of the larger cities weekly, where he has a large roncouree of patients, and it is truly aeton iebing to see poor consumptives that havo to be lifted out Of their carriagea. and in a few months healthy, ro bust persons. Dr. SCUKNCKS. PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC and MANDRAKE PILLS are go« erall.v all required in curing Consumption. Full direc tions accompany e»ch, 00 that any one can take them without seeing Dr. Schenck, but when it la convenient tia beet to seshlih. Re gives advice free, but for a examination with hie Reepirometer hia fee ia three delta's. I Please observe when purchaeing. that the two like nesses of the Doctor—one when ia the last etage of Consumption, and the other as be now Is, in perfect health—are on the Government stamp. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers. Price Si.6o per bottle, or $7.60 half dqpsn. Letters for advice abould al way abe directed to Df. Rdhtfock'e Principal 0(1 ce •yrorth Ath atreet. Philadelphia. Pa. .General Whole le Agents: Demno Bamea JKJ<♦.. N. T-, 8. S. Ilance, Baltimore. »ld , John D. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walk'er ft Taylor, Chicago, Itt ; Collins Bros., St Louis Missouri. {3d w wa molyr. - , r Ct>N N oQUSN ESBINO LOIKJK, 27H t l. O. of O F., holds its V? JWTS* J! stated meetings at the Hall, on Vain St.. Uutler, feansylvauia, everv MONDAY oseaiug.com meneing at « o'clock. Brethren frocs sister Lodges are respoctfuily invltwt to attend. By order ef the *. Q WANTED, AOKNTS—S76 to S2OO PER MONTH tot gentlemen, and SBS to $76 for ladies, everywhere, to iutrodaee the Celebrated Common Sense Family Sew. tug machine, improved and lt lt will hem, foil, stitch, quilt, bind, braid aad embroider beautifully.— Price oaly S2O, making the elastic lock etitch, and Tally warranted for three years. We pay the above wagea, a commission, from which twice that amount can be made. Address with stamp, 01 call on C. JKJ WJ£K* * Co., Salesrooms, No. 266 South FLFTH atreec, Philadel phia, Pa. AU letters answered promptly, with clrculais ami terms. Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery .A cufta id wajuujiTtu by DR. TußlAo cguutSAritp VEMSTIArfS LINIMKNT, tf used wheii tint laken by persons cf tqmperate habits This medicine has een Known In Uie UuUed Stttes over 2-' years. TUuusandi hare used It.and found it never failed to cure any com pUtnt for which It was recommended, and all those wh.i first tried lj»*ire now. nevsi Without It. In the Cholera; of 1848, *Dr. ToMas atteudMd 40 caese and loet 4, being called in too late t«do any g^.jd DIRECTIONS.—-^Take a teaspooaful in a wine-glass 0! er* ery half b(fUr 112« tw«h*cum, and rub the abdo men aud <<xtr«unitiee well with the Lluiment. To aliaj the thirst, take a lump of Ice in the mouth. al>out ttu si£e of a marble every ten iniuntes It is warranted pei fSctly innocent to tike internal*v. Sold by all drua giste, price 40 and 90 oeats Depot, 66 Court land S K aw York Af BAA I'KR TEAR! W. wan WilVVll Agents evervwhsrs to hII out iWVhot d S2O Sewing Machines. Three now kinds. Un der and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted Are years Abort salary or large commiasion paid. Tba oult ma chinas sold In United States for lees than f4O, which ari ulJjr licensed by Howt, Wheeler 4 Wilton. Grover d Baker, Singer 4 Co, mud Bachelor. AU other cheap machines are and the seller or user art liable to •rrt*t,Jhu and impi itemmtmt. Illustrated clr culars sent free. Address, or call apoo Shaw ft Clark at Blddeford, Maine, or Chicago 111. J nne *7 A Single Be* of BRANDRETHS PILL Coeeir more vegetable extractive matter than twsnty boxes e dlpihda any where in the world besides; flftj-fles ity lanrs physician* nse them in their practice to thi exclusion or oth«r purgatives. The first letter of their ▼aloeis yet scarcely appreciated. When thsy are bet ter known, a sudden death and continued sickneas will be of the past. Let those who know them speak right ont in their favor. It la a duty which will save life. Oor race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bila at this season, It is dangerous as it is prevalent but Brandreth's Pills afford an invaluable and efficient protection. their occasional use we prevent 'he collection of thoee Impurities which, when in sufl'aieaf quantities, canse so much danger to the body's beaitu. They soon cure Liver Complaint. Dyspepala, Loss of Ap petite, Pain in ths Head, Heartburn, Pain In Brea stt TUme. Sudden Faintnesa and Costireness. Bold bye all respectable Dealers in Medicines TO CONSUMPTIVES.—Ths Advertiser, having oeen restored to health in a few weeks, by a very aim pie remedy, after having suffered ssveral years with s aevere lung affection, and that dread disease. Conaump tion—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferita the means of curs. To nil who denire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used, (free of charge) with the directiona for preparing and uaing the aame, which they adniglwlv IRE Cuae ro* Cojujcmftiok, ASTHMA, BmONCHITItf, Ac. The only object of the advertiaer in aending the Pre scription, is to benefit the afflicted, end spread informa tion which he conceives to be invaluable; and be hopes every auffsrer will try his remedy, aa lt%lll cost them nothing, and may prove a bletttUfc Parties wishing the prercrietlon. will please address REV EDWARD A. WILSON, . Williamsburg, Kings county, New York. Nov. 7,1*66, ly. WILL t. GRAHAM - OWE* BTRXI. GRAHAn A BYBNE, Fashionable Hatters, fro. 59 St Clalt- Street, (Bstwsen Liberty and P nn Streets, opp -aita St. Clair Hotel) PITTSBURGH, PA Hats. Caps & Straw Goods of en try style and quality, At the wy Lowest Price*. M»y a, |B«T, Meroantile Appraiser's List. fr ns fpilowieg le a list of the Vendeft and peelers in 1 th* county of Butler, angered and classified by the Appraiser of Mercantile taxeefor Hie year 1867. Butler boro. II Ptteriville. Charls- Duff/, lOnCrntty A Keltenbaugh, 14 MeAboy Brothers, lOfjß. Bogga A Son. 14 Jobe Berg, 12; j Evansburg. Koeising A Stein, 11;.R Bcgga A Son, 14 D. T. P*P« * Co., 11 ID. A. M'Elwain, 14 Weber A Troutman, 12|jAsh, A Co., 14 A Rockensteln. 13 ijohn Barkey, 14 11. Heineman, 13 Peter Peffer, * 14 M. Schneideinan, 14 Cranberry Uumship. Thomas Stehley, 14| John Ehrman, 14 Bell A I'ieffvnbacher, 131 John 0. Hoffman, 14 J P. M'Qoistioe, lo! J H. H'Caw, 14 Samuel Snue, M• A. M Cofcibi, 14 John Scott, H I BrowntdaU. Cunningham A Richey 14 R. M. AB. 8. Wouthett 12 Gabriel Etzel. 14, i Jefferson township. laasr Colbert, (hatter) 14; ,Jobn Dougherty, 14 druooistb Iplrs. Paps (doe'd) 14 J C. Redick ACd., 18; (Thomas Martin, 14 Dr. Samuel Graham, 13 Summit township. ISTISO noL'Ste. I »ohn Oatea, 14 Louis Bishop, 7 .V.artin Pflster, 14 Mrs. Julia Niggle, 7 Mrs. Sweeny, 14 orocert jJohn R1 t, II Patton Kearna, 8 John Weber, 14 hrewerikb. Craig A Gumppsr, 14 A. Zantgruff, 10 Fhirview township. A . >iiller, 10 Henry Graven, \i CentrevilU horo, (Chambers Scott, 13 Brackenridgs A Co., 11 Mcholaa launches, 14 J. T Bard A Son 12, John Thompson, 14 Thomas Wilson, 13 Kobert Campbell. 14 J.T. Ramsey* 14 Washington township Mrs. .1 l4 l4 iLovett A Mullen. 1! Pro*p*ct bom. :S A ft. hi Harper, 1; J. K. Kenue.!y, 14 Hammond A Wick, 14 Riddle A Forrester, 14 R A MiffiinACo, N ll Thorns* Critrhlow. 14 Clearfield twnship. Samu«l Kiddle (Grooerj tf Geooge Mclaughlin, 14 Pnrtersville boro. Dennis Boyle, 14 Newton A Oliver, 13 »ohn Bhrump, 14 s<. McClvmonda A Co. 13 Cimcord township. J, B Cringle. M| Conway A Kuhn, 14 KakinA Kennedy 13j A Co., 14 Saxonburg boro. I Winfleld township. R. A. Helm bold A Co., 12 D Denny A (Jo.. 14 Theo. Ilelmbold, 13| Mrs.O FotTeatrr, 14 E. Maurhoff, 14 >1 M.Klrkland, 14 nRKWRRT. JToore's Corners. Frederick I*w»»e, Jfj Ulenn A Co., 14 rating noes*. ! M'chanicsburp. C. Michel, 7 Jamea Bowder, 14 Zehtnople boro. | Worth township 0. bental, .14 Klixabeth Chit ton, 14 George C. S Pahvant, u Henderson Moore, 14 P. tiumuiera, 13! 112 9° ' ** DRti .otst. AtUgheny township. Drs. J. A A. Liiak, 14 11. C Adams A Co., U distillsi u.s. . Venanao township. John Holstein, lOii Hamilton A M'Connell, 14 John Sliug. ion VlurrinsviUe. Harmony boro. Patrick M'Bride, 14 C. Diet rick A Co., 14: i Slifptryrock ttmnship Peter OHa, * 111I 11 * 14 Muaselman A Co., 14 I L Liberty. Ostin Pleice 14 Johnathan Clutton, 13 MSTILLERIX#. , L Brady township. Jacob Wise, M John R*»rick, 14 Fred Klop-netela, iol Ziegler A Fiddler. 10| J- 1 *, 15 ** I .®- 14 Mi tier st"wn boro. C. BA'ller. 14 M(ll Deter, 1 , C ,° U 5?- . 13 H L. Weaterman. 14 O-ikland township Andrew Barnher't, 14 D J B - Kodgers, 14 B Frederick (Brewery( 10 Adam Luljr, 14 BarrisnVe boro. i B ® yl#r ; c 14 C.bl.on » Ayr.B, U it Robert Black, 14 Pum township. Murrew A Black, 14 H A g. j funkln, 14 John Curry, 14 | iarc | fty j, Patterson, 14 It. agram, Middlesex township. Bor. West Sunbury. D „ Lyon u B y«< n A Mechling, I4J Buffalo township. WiUou A M'Clung, 18|jDavid Kelly, 13 Peter Rhodes. 14} J tyntUr township. Middle Lancaster. Felix Negley, Jeaob Sauon. IS* histillert Gardner A Rice, 18, jQeorge Rsibnr. 10 A. E. Meti, 13 Franklin township. Lancaster township B'yson A Co., 14 Peter Srheidemantie, 14 W." H. H. Hippie, 14 Whitesiown. Wilson A Co., 14 Whits A Aah, 14; Clay township. Samusl Read, 14 J. Coulter. 14 An appeal will be held In the C««urt Ilouae, in But ler, on Monday, the 10th day of June, A 1). 1867 Notice to hereby .given, Utat the law requiree ell 11 renaes 11 be paid ofc, or before the fiiet day of July ae*i, or the Treasurer wiU brii* suit on the seme. f'ROSSKR, B (tier, may 92, UC7.) Merrentile Appraiser. Beglater'a "VrOTICKU hml.j (ifrn Jkat thl r.tMwjn. u counts of Adminielralora, KXeostors and guar drail a hate >»« en filed in tf»e Register 1 * office, et Butler, and will be presented to the Orphaua* Court of Bntler couuty, for coufirasaflen and AlWwance on Wednesday, the Fifth day of June, l*ftf m I Final accoaut of WlUiem Martin! Executor of Jco. D Cunningham. 3. Final account of George Weber, Administrator ef Adam Weber 3. Final eopount o! John Meals. Administrator cf Enoch V. Meals, dee'd, as filed by Klisabeth W. Meals, Administeatna ef John Meals. dee#d. 4. final aeopunt of 0 W. Hays, Admlniatrator ef Da eid Hay. 6?' Final account of Th««dor« Craig and William Byere A(fnrtni<«tca«r>re of I eh* flyer*. 6 Flea* Buhema Ppeer, Admlnistretrlx of Speer. 7. Final account n} Samoei Leaeon, Administrator of Wilhem L. Anderson * 8 Final account of Baeellns B«n-ninffer. Adminis- Iralor rum teat.imentn annezo, of Jnhn A.2ellsn|an 9* Hnsf aceouet of F M. Scog. Adminia|<ator of 10: Final account of Mrs. Mery Hollidey, now Wf ber. Admin let rati iz of J J. Iloillday 11- Final account of Mosee Thompson, Esq., Executor o f Jamee 1 honiptbn. 18. Final account of Thomas and W. H. Gilchrist, Administrators of John Gilchrist 13 Final acconot of Semuei P. SiOen, E« eon tor of David Sloan. It. Final ecooant of MattheWS. Storey ,Ek ecu tor of William Storey. 16 Final Account cf Philip Bickel, Administrator of John Berth. , 10 Final -account of Catharine DeWolf. Exeeatri* of D. BeWoH. . 17. Partial acco ant of Wm. M. Graham, Executor of JohaJaek. 18. Final account of Wm. Dugan and Jemima Dugan Execntoce of Alexaad< r Dugan. 19 Final administration and distribution accoueof J ne Cochran, Administratrix of John Cochran, dee'd, —filed byiam.'B Uredin, Executor of said Jane Coch an. 20. Final account of Philip Nass, Guardian of Joan na Huueberfer, minor child of I*aac Huuabergor. dee'd. 21. Final Accouut of John Goff,.Guardian of JoheT. Goff. ,9-j. Ptnkt account of C* E. Pnrvisnce. Qaardian of ReSecca Kersey. ». account of Jamee Armstrong, Administra tor of Wllllvn Armstrong fl. Account of Robert M'Kee, Esq.. Admfnstmtor ol Philip Cronp 26 Kinal account of Christian Swsrtz, Administrator of Swart* The above acc -unte were all filed Thirty days before the time bofore the premutation to the Court b. NfXnn, JteiUUr. RefieUr*e office, Butior, Pe May fid, GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOLDIERS. Incorporated by Aot of Aaeeiablf uf the Common- Wealta of Pennsylvania, M%rch 112 IWT. THE Board of Bup«rvteora *pp«tot*4 by tbe above Corporation to carry oat the ofcfeet* of the Mt of Incorporation, reepee trolly announff tg tbe public that the Legislature of Pennsylvania haiauthorised the raia ing of funds for the erection. eetabUßhmeat, and main , tenancee of an Aeylum tor Invalid froldlers of the late war, to be built on the Battle-field of Gettysburg. and as an inducement to patriotic cititena to contribute to thla benevolent object, have empowered the Corpora tion to distribute amongst the subscriber* «uch articles of ralue and intereet, from aaeociation with the late war, or anv moneys, effects, property, or aetata, reel or personal, whatever, in this State or elaewheto, at such times or upon such terms, and in suoh way and amner whatsoever, aa to them shall seem fit, any laws ot thia Commonwealth to the contrary notwithstanding The enterprise is cordially recommended by the foi lowing named well-known gentlemen : M*jor-Gene»al GEORGE 0 MEADE, Ex-Governor ANDREW G CUrtTIN, Major General GALUSHA PENNYPACKBR, Major General E. M. GREGORY, Major General JOHN R BROOKE, Major General CHAKLEB 11. T. COLLIS, Major General H. Y J MA DILL. Ma#or General J AS. L. SKLFRIDGE, Brigadier General J A If KB A. BEAVER. Brigadier General HORATIO G BICKEL3, Brigadier General JOSEPH P KNIPB, Brigadier General WM.J BOLTO*. Brigadier General BAM'L M . ZULICK Brigadier General JOHN K. MURPHY, Brigadier General JOHN F. BALLIKR, Brigadier General T. F M COY, Brigadier General R. E. WINBLOW. Brigadier General HENRY PLEASANTS, BrigadierGaaeral J* P. 8. GOBI!*- Brigadier Geaernl 9. M. CASfPBfLL, Brlxadior GeieralfHOß. MWaCSeR, «# Brigadier Otferal WM. COOPER TALLIY. Brigadlor General D M M. GREGG, Colonel F. 8 BTUMBAUGH, The site for tbe institution thirty acres) has already been purchased, and it is hopsd that the good work may commence before midsammer. Subscriptions will be received at the office of the As sociation, No. 1120 Chettnut street, Philadelphia, on and after Monday, the6th d*y of J/ay, I*o7. For each subscription of fire dollars a certificate will be issued, which will entitle the holder to such artiole ot value m may be awarded to its number. The first distribution of twaids frill be made imme diately upon tbe receipt of 80,000 Mbscrlpttona. of |6 each The distribution will be pnblic, and under the direct supervision of tbe Corporators. Persons at a distance are requested to remit their snbscriptlons (when pi actlceblei by Post office money order, or registered letter, to insure prompt delivery. Direct all letters to J D. HOFFMAN, SrcaxTART Board or Bcpkryisui{b, Box 1481, P 0 , Philadelphia. The following is a schedule of the awards to be made noder the first distribution, Tbe items - 112 Diamonds and oflter precious stones were purchased from citizen-t of the South during tbe war, and their genuineness is certified to by .Messrs. Henle A Bros., the most exten sive diamond importers in the country, and by J. Her mann, diamond setter, New York. GETTYSBURG ABYLUM FOR (INVALID SOLDIERS. Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common wealth ot Peifnaylvanla, J/arch 6, 1907. Office 1190 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. FIRST DISPOSITION. Eighty Thousand 8u bscribernat Five Dollais Each. 1— 1 Diamond Necklace, 48 Brilliants valued at $30,000 2 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Ear Rings - 15,000 8— 1 Award 10--40 Government Bonds 10,000 4 1 Diamond Cross, set in Bilver 7,000 ft— 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 6,000 6 1 Award 10 -40Goyernmeiit Bonds 5,300 7 1 Diamond Single Stono Ring 4.500 8— I Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4 000 0— 1 Diamond Single Stone scarf Pin 4,000 10— I Diamond Cluster Brooch... v ; 4,000 11— I Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,000 12— 1 Pair Single Stone Diatrond Ear Ring- 3,500 13— 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch .'VOX) 14— 1 Award 10-40 Government Bonds 3,000 15— 1 Diamond Single Stone, pia .v... 8.000 16— I Diamond Singld Q tone Stud 3,000 17— 1 Diamond Cluster Bn*och... 2,500 18— 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 2.500 19— 1 Diamond end Emerald Brooch... 2,500 20— 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 2,(>00 21— 1 Diamond Cluster King I,"00 2f— 1 Long India Camel's 11 air Shawl. 1,500 23 1 Choice Bmerald Stud 1,600 24 1 single Stone Diamond King 1,000 25 to S±— 10 Awards of 10—10 Government Ttbnds, each 1,000 36 1 Three-stone Diamond and Ruby, half-hoop~Ring... 800 3rt— 1 Diamond Single stone Ear Knobs 800 37 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Studs.. .. *OO 38— 1 Diamond Single-atone ltiug, star setting 500 80— 1 Diamond Single-stone Pin*.*.... 500 40— 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 500 41 to 60— 10 Awards of 10—40 Government Bonds, each. 600 61— 1 Lad) s tVatch.., 4<>o 62 1 Diamond Single Stone-Jting .... 350 63 1 Diamond and Opal Cluster Ring 250 64 1 Diamond Single Stone RjUg 240 I 6ft— 1 Pair KmemM fcarf Pin# 290 ft#— 1 DUrnund Single Stone Stud 150 47 1 Diamond Cluster Pin 100 68— 1 Ctfmni and Pearl Brooch and Ear Rings 100 50 to 168—100 Awards 10—40 Govern't Bends, each 100 159 to Awards, Government Legal Ten a derw, each * 60 Awards. Government Legal Ten- I deia, each 6 Tbe distribution of the above rewards will be made In public aa aoon aa the pubecrlptioft is full, of which due notice will be given through the papers. On and after May 6th the Diamonds will be ou exhibition at the [>fiice of the Association The public caa confidently rely on everything being Dondiyctrd'in the moat boporable and fair .manner. All the awards Will b« handed to certificate holders, Imme diately after the uinti Ibution, free of all coet. at the of the Company, No. I*2o CHESTNUT Sirsei, Philadelphia. CERTIFICATE. We hereby certify that we have examined th« Dia mond Goods, Paarla, Emeralds, Rubles, and ether Precious Stones, aa described in the above list, and find them ail genuine. * HENLE BRO.'S Diamond Importers, >l6 JfAIDEN LASB.Wew York. J. HEHA/ANft. Diamond Settfr, 304 DlttJOJfE St., how York. AGENTS WANTED. Booka can l>e had containing Twenty Certificates, ON* IIUXL'RfcD DOLLARS. All ordoralOr Certificates amst be si4rs»>4 »o J. D HOFFJfAN. Secretary. may,no2l ,2moe ] Box 1481, Poet tMTlce, Philadelphia. List ot Causes. PJUU U Ilutf.ir Peter S Weaver vs. Samuel Cleland, TVrre Tenant. Herman J Berg vs. James Hall's Administrator. oL>mm«nwealth, Hannah Callander any. aa PI ff vs. Tboe. Walevu, Terre Ben. Patton Kearns vs. Bernard Roeeeing et. al. SECOND WEEK. John 0 Mnrnn et. al. vs. Ryan Honton et al. Isaac Sponsler vs David Marshall. John Motrin's Executors Kelly. Eleanor Hines vs Samuel Wimer Jr , et al William R. Lemmoo w Jacob .Mechliug. William Clark vs Jatuee S. Smith John Murrin slßa'ra Darnel Eelty. LydiaS May R. Brown el al. John Negley vs WUliam Vogeley el al. J«a Jr. va James Gallaber. sr.'s, Adm'r etal. Harvey D. Thompson vs laaac Sponsler et al. Matthew Riddle e Bx'ra vs R. J Grecg. Patton Kearns vs GeorgeC. Roeeeing. Patton Kearns vs George C. Roeeeing. FraaciaXyth v«. Jacob Zeigler. • r. J B. CLAKK, Proth'y. Prothonotary'at)fllca < May 1 ft, no.JO, St.* Orphans Court sale. O Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of But- D lor county. Pa., the audersigned Administrator of the eetate of JUrtha ilfilfison, dee d, will offer for sale hi public vendie od the praminea, on Saturday, the Ist day of June next a* one o'clock, p. m , of said day, a certai and lot of ground eituate in the boiongh of Prospect, coun ty and State aforeeaid. bounded on the north by an al loy. on the east by a atrewt, on tbe sonrh by a street,and on the west by an alley, containing One Hundred and Twenty feet in front, and One Hundred and Twenty feet to the alley, and on which la erected a dwelling TBRJA OF BALK—One-third of the purchase money to be pah! on the confirmation of aale by tbe court, and tbe balance in two equal annual paymenta thereafter with Interest from said confirmation. may.no.2l,] JOHN GREER. Adm'r. UNION MOWERS, Plows and Plow Castings, • AND Agricultural Implements Generally, MANUFACTURED BY JOHN BALL A CO., No*, WI A IS LlbWtr ' . r PITTSBVEOH, PA. Mav *i, IMT, B*. JOHN UAH, ACQ Proposals for Soheol House. PBOPUSALS for gliding » Brltk iebool H«u. »i GMd.Hill; lo««t£>a*y P*.>illbr.rVCirt4 in |B»turil»r. l>«. 186?, At 2 o'clock, P. If By ord.r of tbe Board. I. OUDKK. Preafe. R. W. llgCutuWklw!,, m, u* T m,imT* M»mn LATI ARRIVAL, OP SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! T^\r£! rsign *' 1 .** f OW r? < 2 eiviD * and opening at fata uteft Com «oor Sooth of jr ''■ Bul1 "'■ ■ p "° , " d "" k ° r3pn " B •" s — DRY GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, BUOH AS (Satins, G&ssimer©s, Satsaetts, Tweeds, Jeaas, Ifreaeli Heptanes, Papliaa, Alpacas, CfoMrgs, &©„ Notions* Ready Made Clothing, Car pets, Oil 2otitis, Groceries, ard ware , Queens* ware, Hats, Gtps. Boots & Shoes, Sole L®ath«c\ 4c., And all such good* a* thi* market requires, which will be (old CHEAP. Call and examine. ICTO TROUBLE TO SHOW QOODS I Highest Market Price Paid ier all kinds of Merchantable Produce. April 24, 1867::tf. JOHN SfOTT. MOWERS AND REAPERS. ta !*- <o £ ® o 13 a 2! Sf p* § 5 ALBO. Palmer's and Common Sense Bay Elevators and Rakes. ALSO. Cultivators, IRON and Wood. ALSO, Double Shared Plows, Iron. AL9O, Cutting Box«s ami Corn Shelters. ALS », Plows and Point*, nil kinds. ALSO, Cook Stoves(Wood or coal), on band and ft>r sale at oar old stand. J. O, dk. Wm Campbell. Butler, may, n021,2m Partition Notice. IN the matter of the Partition of the Real Pstate of Ootlieb PefTer, lute of Lancaatar township, dec'd In the Orphans' Court of Butler county, No. 10 Sep tember term, Ihtfl February 2lot, 1807, Inquisition filed and confirmed, nui. By the Court F. M, EaatMai*, Ci'k. ©TATi OF I'aHNSTLTASIA, > Vtler County, tt: J Tha Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. to tha Sheriff of nutle-' county greeting We cdatnand you to give legal netioe by service accrdjug to law to the heirs and legal representatives of 0. tlleh Peffer, lateoftLancaster township, dec'd, to wit: Rebecca PefTer, widow, resi ding in Butler county ; Frederick Poller, residing in Idaho city, Idaho t rritory ; John Peffer Wm. Peffer, Qotleib Puffer, Joseph Puffer, Benjamin F PefTer. Mary (intermarried with Christian Lexter), Christian Luxter, Rnbecca (intermarried wilh Micha«l Zeigler), Michael Zeigler. Elizabeth l'effer, Emma (intermarrie 1 with Peter Schneidemantle), and Peter Schneidemantle, all of whom reside in Butler county, except Ootlieb Peffer who resides in Pittsburgh, Pa , of the following rule to wit: And now, therefore, yin, the said Rebecca Peffer, Frederick Pelier. John Peffer. William Peffer, Qotleib Peffer, Joseph Peffer, Benjamin F. Peffer, Mary Letter Christian Lexier, Rebecca Zeigler, Miuhasl Zeigler, Rlizalieth Peffer, Emma Schneidemantle. and Peter Schneidemantle, and eveiy ot you are hereby cited to be and appear before our Judges at an Orphans' Court, to be bald at Boiler, In and for tha aaid County of But ler, on the First Monday of June next, it being the 3rd day of said month, then and there to accept, or refuse the aforesaid preiniseeat tha aforesaid valuation. Or sh< w nit us f*, If any you may have, why the same ehould not be sold- J B J-TORET, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Butler, Pa , May 8,1867. SIIKItIFF'S NAL.ES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, Jto., issued out of the Court of Common l'leas of Butler coun ty, and to me directed, there wIM be exposed to public aale, at the Court House in theborongn of Butler on Monday, the Third day of Juno, A V , 1867, ot ene o' clock, P. M., the following property, to wit: All the right, title, interest and claim, of Robert tpeer, of, in aad to one Hundred Acres of laud, more <ir lest, situate in Washington township, Butter county, Pa., bounded noith by Edward Fiazler. cast by Ber nard M'Anall«n, south by Thomus Wraliam, and west by Thomas Hutchison; about Thirty five acres cleared ; Log house and Log stable thereon eree'ed. Seized and taken in execotiou aa the property of Robert Spear, at the suit of Jurnea Wilson. ALSO, All tha right, title. Interest and claim of J- J. Kin kaid, of, in ana t«»Two Hundred acres of land, more or lass, situated in Falrview township, Butler county, Pa., bounded north by John Moore, east by Jame> t&lnkaid south by same, and west by John M'Laughlin; about One Hundred acres cl< ared small Orchard one Frame bouse and Log barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution aa the property of J. J Klnkaid, at the suit of James M'Laughlin. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Edward Hlg gins, of, in and to Seventy five acros of land, mora or less, situated in Venango township, Butler county. Pa , bounded with by Ro«»eit Cochran, east by John Hughes, sooth by John M'Cains, an west by John Peoples ; about Fifty-five acres cleared, small orchard; Log house and Log barn thereon erected. Seized ana takendu execution as ihe property of Edw*rd Uiggins at the suit of J. K: Smith ana W . A. Wiempeon. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Bonjamia Miller a W. T. Miller, of, in and to Two Hundred and Fifty acres ot land, more or leas, situated in Clay tp., ilutler county. Pa. bounded north by Jacdb Wolford, East by Samuel Louden, south by Jumea Heron. and west by JobnCiuthers ; large improvement, Ten acr-»s of which is meadow, Orchard of small trees; Frame house and Loe barn thereon erected. Seized and ta ken in execution aa tho property of Benj. Miller and W.T Miller at the suit of J. A Dower. HAS. B STOREY, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Butler, May 18«7. Application for License. THE following p.r.nn* kST, Mod tbaic ippliutiona to June Sessions, 1807, In tha office of tue ul erk or Court of Quarter Sessions, of Butler county, for Tavern Liceuso under the Acts of Assembly of March 21, and April 2u, 1868, and for Restaurant License un der the Act of Assembly of April 18, lfcCC, to regulate the sale of intoxicating drinks, to wit: JTAYKRN LICENSE. L Abraham Shontz, Bor. Harmony, Fi!ed May 3, '67. . g. Henry Millar, 4 Zelienopla, •' 44 4 44 • 8, Lewie Krauee, Hannahstown, 6 4, Martin Hock* Bor. Millerstowo, 44 " J ** 6. Joeepb M'Cannan , Brady tp. " 41 7 4 * 6. A naa M ■ Wattenpul, Bor. Saxonbnrg' "11 7. David Kelly, Unlonville. •• *it " 8. JnoT. M Candless, Fairview tp. 44 44 If " 9. Henry Stockia. Etransburg, 44 "13 # 10. Wm Bastian. Bor. Zelieaople, " 13 |L Wai Vogeley. Bor. Butler, " "JJ M 12. Mrs. DoretliaOumpper, bor Millerstown "13 13. Michsel Ztaimerman, bor. Butler, 44 44 14 ' 14- John Oreea, Coylsville. " •• 14 *' 15. Jordan Byth. bor Bntlar, 44 "13 * 18. Francis Laube. bor Saxonbnrg, •" 44 13 44 17- John Daugherty, Hanaahstown u M l 4 18. Christian Ketael, Lancaster township. 19. Samuel Allen, borough of Froapect. RESTAURANT LICENSE I Rami Sykee, bor Butler, Piled May 4, 1867® 3. Robt, lurtley, Buffalo tp, 44 " 8, „ 8. John Holstein, bor. Harmony 44 *• 11, 44 4. Casper HertßAr, bor . Zelienople 44 11, 44 ft Feter Staff Petersvllle M "13, ,4 «. Catharine Mtckley, Evansourg 44 18, »' 7. John A Ooeta. Summit tp. " 44 18. 44 BWm Togeley, bor Butler " 44 13, 14 112. John Weber, Summit tp. * 4 41 13 •' 10. Wm* Oregg, Buffalo tp. 44 44 18, •• 11* Mrs, lk»retha Gump per, bor MiUerst n 44 13, 44 II Daniel 8 lUdgers, Oak la ad tp. 44 •, 8, »« 13. C- H. Barclay, Middlesex tp * 4 41 18, •• 14. Lewis Krause, Hanaahstown, * 4 44 14, 44 Licenses will be presented *0 the Court for hearing on Wednesday, June 6th, 1807 Applicants will file their bonds in Clerk's office, on or before tt e day of presentation °* patitioas to Court- Licemee mast be lafikea out witain niteeo days after they are granted, or they will bo ;evoked according to law. May, n022, 'flfr.) t- M EASTMAN, CIV JOHM JT. BIEHOV, Oonfeotioner and Cake Baker, «•. 1M P«der.l ItTMI, Allegheny city, Fa. Ic* CrMB, «od» W«Hr, frulu. If ate. j.hlm, Flcklt*. v MwUmiMHudci.'v'. M*y tt, usr ; Ijt | CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS. A FT EE MORE THAN SIX TEARS EXPERIENCE jt\. In my business,and a Winters labor iu In selecting the best material, and constant oversight In tba making of tb« same, by * FIRST CLASS WORKMEN, I have now on band tba largsat and bast lot of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKEYS. WAGONS, Ac., qoth light and heavy, ever offered to the people of Butler county, ; which I will sell CHEAP FOR CASH, TrFamlly Carriages, Shifting Top Bugglee, Open and ottinj? Iluggies—in short, I think I can furnish al most anything in the vehicle line, made of the beet •Eastern timber. Springs aud axlos; and finished In a manner not excelled In cities East or West, and bettor adapted f<.r mil road" than Eastern work Shop and Ware-room on Cunningham street, East of and near 3dardorfs Tannery, Butler, Pa. GEO. C. ROESBING. REFERENCES t Wa, the undersigned, take pleasure In recommondlng to the public, the work of Qeo. C. Roessing. We hsve used his manufacture ef Carriagen— they have given satisfaction, and are well adaptod to our roads. Crahles M'Candlbss, J. Q. 4 W. Campbell, Da. Stkphkn Hkadpi*, R. C M'Abov, Da.FftiCKCNarsiß. «io. 17-tf. Wit. 8. A A.G. IJotd Appraisement Lists. 11HE following Appraisement lists of property rs . tainud under the 6th Section of the Act of Assem bly of 14tli of April, 1851, have heen presented and filed in the office of Clerk of Orphans' Court, in and fer the County of Butler, to wit: 0. C., No 1, Mu'ch t«rm, 1987 , Mrs Nancy Stewart, widow of John Stewart, dee'd, personal property amounting to $3 0. T. C Stewart and John M. Dunn, Adm'ra. O-C., No. 2 March term. 18T; Mrs. Mary Blinn widow of Philip Blinn, dee d, personal property amount ing tosA£) CJ* Isaac Bellas Adm'r. O C , Ne. 6, March term, 1887 ; Mrs. Graham, widow of Euus Graham, dee'd; personal property amounting to |3OO. 0 Mrs. Graham, Adm'x. 0. C., No. fl, March term, 1887, Mrs. Wolf. Widow of Joseph Wolf, dee'd ; Real estate amounting to S3OO. Patrick Hamilton, Ex'r. 0. C., No. 7, March term. 1807 , Mrs. Elizabeth Fits slmmotis, widow of Wm. Fitxsimmons, dee'd ; Real es tate amounting to S3OO. John Martin. Adm'r. O. C. No. 27, March term, 1887; Mrs. Jans Haslett, widow of Robert Haslett, dee'd : Py-sepal property amounting to $261 22. John it. llaslett, Adm'r. 0 Q No. 70, March term, I*B7 ; Mrs. Pbebe Lay ton, widow of Thos. J. Lay ton, deed ; Real sslats amount- Ins to SBOO. Pbebe Lay ton, Adm'x. O. C. No 74, March term, 1867; Mrs. Jane Borland personal property amounting to S3OO. James Borland A Wm. L Hartley, Adm'rs. Of which the creditors, hsirs, legatees, distributees, and others interacted, will take notice and appear at our Orphans' Cenrt. to be held at Butler, on the First Mon day of June next, it being the 8d day of aaid month, to show cauae if any they have, why the said appraise msnt lists should not be confirmed absolutely. F. M.EABTM AN, Clerk. N B.—Appraisement Lists will not be presented for confirmation rntil the publi'ation fees are p%id. March *, Do 21, 4t. Money free as water.— 10,000 Local and Traveling Agents, Male or female, of all ages, are wanted to solicit t.ade in every City, Town, llamlet. Workshop and Factory, throughout the entire world, for the most saleable novelties ever known.— 600 per cent, profit and READY SALE WHEREVER OFFERED Smart men and womun oan make from $6 to SA«) per day, and no risk of loss. A small capital ra «uired ef from S2O to SIOO-rthe more money Invested ie great' r *b»» profit. Xo money required in advance —«ee first urul th' articles and receive pay afterwards. yon actually wish to make money rapidly and eaaiiy. write for full partsculare and address, MILNOR A CO , (From Pnria,) 210 Broadway. New Tork City ly, (Newspapers eofyiiu will he liberally d»a !twlth MRS. T. J LOW MAN, Would respectfully inform the cltixena of this place that she is prepared to do all kinds of sewing, sa Dress Making. S*'iuc«, Gents' Shirts, and Children's apparel. Alao, Local Agon* for Wheeler A Wilson's Sewing Machines. feb 20. vol 4, no ll:tf Executor's Notice. Etta It of Jacob liattzell, dee'd. NOTICE Is hereby given, that Letters Testamentary having Lean Issued to the undersigned, on the es tate of Jacob llartseli, late of Cranberry townehip, Uutler c«»nnty, Pa dee'd; therefore, -11 poisons know lag themselves indebted to the said estate, will make immediate payment, and thoe« having slaims against the same will present thorn duly authenticated for settlsm«nt WILSON GRAHAM. Ex'r, May nu22, 3f) ELIZABETH HABTZELL, Bx'x. Adm 111 list rat or'* Sotlce. Estate of I'atric/c F/emviinrj, dee'd. XfOTICI Is hereby given that Letters of A mirlstra- , tlon*on the estate of Pa*titk Plemming, 1 '<e of ! Clearfield tp., Butler countv. Pa, dee'd. have ooen gran* j ted by the Register of said eonntr.fto the undersigned , therefore, al! persons knowing themselves indobted to 1 said estate, will make immediate payment, and thoae having claims against the saaia will pr*sent them properly authenticated £or settlu'nsnt. STEPHEN M'CUK, Adm'r. May 16, 'B7—Bt. Administrator's Ao't'lee. Eit ate of Johnston WiMi'etmton, dee'd. NOTICE is hereby given, Uutf Letters of Admtnistra' t ion on the estate of Johnston Williamson, late of Jfiddleeex township, dca.'d, have this day, (Afay 4th, ibtf?,) been granted by the Register to the ■ndersigned; therefore, all persona knowing thooaselvee indebted to said estste, will make immediate payment, and th(«e having claims will present the same properly authsnu catadfor settlement. JOHN BROWN may 8 r no. 21.St* Administrator. FOB HALE. THI subscriber offers for sals 6 aores of good tjlaLle land situate one mfie West of Prospect, In JFud df» creek township, 00 the n»aln road leading from Prospect to Porterejllle A bouse and stable thereon erected; a good wsll of -water, and about thirty bearing fruit troes. For further particulars iuqaire ft W. If; Dodds. Esq. of or At subscriber living NEW GOODS. S** 1 * • &«• « *•«» atnt. J where all the swains and maidens *■ obelo and NT, tb JZ\ « thm rtoort north o* M'AW, ihtfa irau.?rjSs£ &•*&£««& saffiiAftsi And all >t such low pH»»es t none ie«< M 1 WMIa Huinio* acdhU leather iramaklnjeaeh a«K'w AT EUBELTOWB CHEAT BOOT &. SHOE STORE. mwxjTSalld SUOKbln toWDju.t parobaaad la the iiHslLj 57 JS W CD ®Us s „ *%ssca&&. , siEr rtiu —■ Polish and Oil Goat Balmorcls, Tampico and grained Morocco Boots, Alio. eo-»l.t. .took of M.oe' end «ajt- Win. ao» •<•tin.lapa.tof * LASTINO. FRENCH AN# COMMON C.tU QAITIB*, MIKCH AND COMMON CALT BOOM, (hand work irarrwitad,) AN# Offll looil. Abo WITS' Plocsh Sbou. '.uel/ $3 to per p.Lr ) Al«o, » complete clock of LADIES' AND GENTS' SLIPPERS. Mj itack of leather and ladloge' oaaelatola part of Kidß and Moroccos of all kin da, Roans of all ooloxi, Fr«noh and Common Calf Skim, Kip, Upper and S>l# Laaikar * O, » «<t>" conalate of ORONOOO, OAUfOMIA u* Aiao, La.,.. P^, T hr«d Nall..B«Mr«a a. lie <y <*••<* * Shoemaker he can fla< at ■. i\ HDBKf, i.r^^;"a d r ,K ' ortkofM,Abu '»'- ' | , AWTM" "ock ros »IU and le aeiocted aa the prla clplae that a tailor >oald a»k. a bMier coat than a b J"S!IS!!*' « , /°" m "T «P«et ta tad a batter aoalltr nf BOOTS And 8 HOES At e Iku* ilua thee aft a drr goods store. * To abort line aad aaak bay«a aa offer eaporlor In dqc.nj'iiU. Call aad eaaulaa a| clock. Ne trouble to show goods. Particular attention paid ta orders. B. C. UtlftKLTaf, no. ». Saioe.) MJTtER, Pw The Moat Mxcitina and lalimting Book Kv«r FsMUfcsd. TUB HISTORY or TUB SECRET SERVICE DURI.VO TII« REBELLION, By OEN'L L. 0. BAKES, L<Ut ProvOtt Marth*ll and Chit/ DeUctin c\f Us War Dtparimmt. ri IHIB work embraces an autheatle and odMel eceennt 1 of tba hitherto supprea*ed facte aad information obtained by General lUksk, during fcta tve yeara Mr ▼ice aa Chief of the National Detective Police. It wee announced more thau a year ago, bnt owing to the at tempts of the Government to seppeesa it, Itseablice tion wee delayad It will a«w be laened, 17* ALTERED and UNABRIDGED, UN DICK tba 11X71'IK fid ION of GENERAL BIKER. The antbor's well known confidential erd Inttma.e relation with Mr LINCOLN and bis lebteet and his numerous personal ad ventures, have atede bia eaeie as familiar to the American people, aa these ef oer most distinguished if i liter y Heroes The little information and meagre accounte of bia eperettona derived fi*m th« newspapers ef the day, have only ewekeeed e more in teufle desire In tee minds of the reeding roeiaiunity. to leera still more e the myeteriee heteSetore bidden by tbe curtain of efßciel serve iUace. Thia book effectually lifts the rail of eeereey aad laya here theee inward receeeea to tbe bipnttoe end criti aism of tba world. The morals of the Netioaal Capital era tboreeghly ventilated, end there era soaee atrei.ge raTsletloes con cerning heade ef departma*te, membere of Congress, female pardon broken, bed diatingelsbad Military characters. For thrilling Interest and wonderfhl adventures, tbie book eclipses tbe ftunous experlencea of Feucaa and VIDoOQ, and poeeeeees the tare merit ef truth for Its rec ommendation, being attrwted by ofllcM eethertiy. Now that the war t§ ever end tbe plee ot •'military necessi ty" can no longer be urged as en aacese f,r withholding the impurtent facte revealed by thaee d scloserse, it Is both fitting and iust that th» people who spent tbetr treaeurs end shad their blood fbr tbe preeervati m of the Union, ehould have the inner bietory preeeated te them by eur Author, the oflciel aed aole custodian of tba archivae of the Nation's Beirlce. CONDITIONS. The work will be printed from a beentlfal, aleer, new type, on flne paper, made expreeslf for this work, and be comprised In one large eolnme of over 7to pagea, embellisbe<l end ill est rated with numerous flue en gravings. It will be farnHhedto subseribsrs, in neat and substantial binding, et the following prions, paya ble on del irery: In Fine Cloih, • « • • • et IS.OO pee eopy« In Lepthar, (Library Style,) • at 6-00 Per onpy. This work will be sold by subearlptlon only and ean **ot be bad except through sur regalarly authorised traveling Agents. P. GARRETT A CO., Puruaasfts, No. 70S Cheetnut Street, PblUdeiphle. mey, iieSl, 1867,1ua. NOTICE. * IN the matter of tbe petition of lahahltenta of For ward and Jacksonlownabipe,for erection eflndepend ent School District. BtUUr county, ui In tbe Conrt of Quarter Ptsslons of the Peace fbr «ald eounty, held At Butler—or the Term of Mercb, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight bund red nod aixty seven, on the twenty-tbird day of April, the said year, tbe petition of Frederick K. Beilns and twenty three oth er texabl* Inhabitants of the townships of Forward and Jarkson, in said county, presented. Si tting forth that i said petitioners desire the formation of the territory upon wbloh they reside, into a seperate snd Independ ent Common School District, tba l*ounda of which said propoaed district ere an fbllowaßeginning at a post on the lins dividing thsland of William Boggaand Georg* Ift, in Jackson township; thsnct Sontb seventy degreea East two hundr«y| and f<rtr perrhee to a po»«t on tbe lepde of Robert Bin new, in Forward tr>wnahl«; thence South twenty degrees West three hundred perclfestoe poet on the land of ,W S. Waldroa, In Forward town ehfp; thence Nertb seventy degrees, West two hundred and forty percbea to a poet oa Und of Nicbolae Miller, I In Jackson townahip; trance North twenty degroea Bast, three hundred perobes I© the pla^eof beginning. ; Whereupon the Court do appoint N. M. Slator, Rob | ert Duncan and M F White Commis«lon»rs, to rlew the premiaus and to inquire into the propriety of aranting tie prayer of tba petition, to report to the Court at next Term, being the frst Monday of Jane next, tbe I lines of the proposed now district, either according to ! tbe bounds set forth In tbe said petition s» above reel ' ted. or to surh othor bound* aa tbey shall think more advtaaijle, together with thoir opinii n en the expedien cy of es:abliebing m not estallishlng th»« k tine. Certidod froxn the rocord, April 'J7th, 184*7. P. 11. Clerk. Th* C'oaamlsslouers will Attend te the dati«s of their appomtinsot on Moiidey tbe *7th day of &lay next, ef \ibich all persons interest<hl will plb*uo take notice, flf M.BLATOB. 1 ROBERT DL'NCAN. >Commiasioners. M.f UIIITE, ) Mey I, UsT—at Notice. IN the matt<r 4 the ftoal Account of Christian Flee ter. a laoatie. C. P No. 27 June Term, IStil; audnow to wit r Apr it 2-tib , IMTT, account preempted and directed t«» be filed, and tublic*ttor> uidureJ \o b# mftde aco<rt-Jing Jo rule of Court and taw. By the Conrt. BuiUr county,4S. " &.*•-* ->•* ' • Certified from, tbe Heconl |hla Wth day of Apt I »LMB *ej, J. 112 CUtt,
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