THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa., Wednesday, June 12,1867. Orphans* Ho mi, lo our advGrtiß'ng colwrns will be found a call for a meeting to be held in tbe Court-house in Hutler, on Tuesday evening, the 25th inst., for the purp .se of taking into consideration the locatir»<; of an Orphan's Home near the town of Butler. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend this meeting. A great deal will depend upon the encouragement which this enterprise meets whether this ■ institution will be located in our midst or not. It i( a lubject worthy the calm Consideration of every charitable indi vidual. It is therefore hoped that the citizens generally will be in attendance at the appointed time and place. CWHTt. A vocal and instrumental concert will be given in the Courthouse on the even ing of the 4ih of July n. Xt, by the pupil of VVm. R. Colbert. This, no doubt, will be a rich enter tainment. The lovers<>f music, and the public generally. should make their cal -loutati'«s to be present on the occasion. 11 'Tis music charms us la«t oo •arth, Ami greets us first in Heaveo. ' The celebration of the 4th of July evening by the singing of sweet music, is certainly very appropriate, and the old and young could not spend the evening more appropriately than by attending th s concert. Notice will be given by printed bills and programmes [.June 12—4w. Personal. In the Pittsburgh Commercial of the sth inst, we fiad the following compli mentary, and we have no doubt deserving notice of Dr. VV. S. Huselton, formerly •of this place Th-j Dootor is an able Surgeon and agentlenun, ani will, no doubt, rise to distinction in his prof is sion. Mr. S. Hamilton, wh > had his lel't leg so severely in'ured by being caught in a circular saw. is pron .uneed by his phy i- , ciau, Dr. W. S Huselton, of No. 67 Federal street, to be out of danger. Mr Hamilton has been removed to No. 2b Ann street, where he would be happy to «ce his friends. Dr. Huselton has been in this city but a short time, but this proof of his skill will recommend liiin to all who knew the condition of his patient when given to his charge. The Pioneer in Bueinett Education. The introduction of Actual Bunineit inn course of trainioff, is a now feature in com mercial colleges'; and without disparagement to any other, wa can safely say that the Iron City College, of this city, is the only insti'u ti in in which it has been carried into J-U - cessful operation. The superiority of this system over any merely theoretical course, can n<>t lie ques tioned Ry it the student becomes familiar ■with the details of business, which he can never learn thoroughly without practice.— Pittsburgh Chronicle. Acknowledgement** Received June 3rd, 1867, from citi «ens of Butler, Pa., Thirty Dollars co >. tribution to the Southern Fam ne Rclitf Fund, per hands of 11. C. Ileineman, Esq. And, also, from citircnsof Whitestown and vicinity, per hands of H. C Heine« man, Ksq , Thirty nine Dollars and sev enty five cents. Jan. its M. Aertskn, Treasurer. Hell * DlcfTenbarhar Are still engaged in the Drug and Gro eery business, in the old stand, epposite Duffy's Store. They offer everything in their liuo of business, cheap for cash, and in exchange for Merchantable produce Blades' Pills and Lubricators, for sale by the Druggists of Butler, are said to bo all that they are represented. We have tribd the Lubricators, and be lieve them to be good. Price 25 cents per box. Head the advertisement. A pair fine specks, which the owner can have by calling at this office. MAltniED. MEALS—THOMSON—On IheSlH IneMnl, ml bla own reftidenee. by the Pesr. Vm. P. Breaien. Mr Perry Mewls of tYanhington township, and M\«* Mary A. Thomson, of CttlMord township, both of tlutler ceunty BUTLE it, MA.R«£Em BUTTER—Fresh H«»li 15 canU per pound BEANS—White, 92,00 per bushel. BARLEY—Spring, 90 BRKSW AX—B6 rent* per pound. KUUB—IS -ents per dozen FLOUR- Wheat, 9*oo to 8,50 per hund.; Rye 4,60, Buck weeet, #4,00 per hum.. FRUIT—I)r. Apples, 6cts. per lbi Dried Peaches, 25 cents ft lh. FE VTHKRB—76 cent per i>ound. UHAlN—Wheat 92,60 per busii 1 Rye, 1,35; Oat«. 55»- Porn »0, Buckwheat, 1,00. U ROOK 111 KB—Coffee, Rio, 30 per pound; Java, 40 Brown Sugar, pound, do.White, 3u< N.O. Molas «m 91,20 cent a per gallon ; Syrup 100 and $1,40. HIDES—7 cents per pound. LARD —I© cents per pound. NAILS—9*.OO per keg. POTATOES—OOc per bushel PORK—Shoulders, 10; Flitch, 11; Hams, iic per p#aad* R AOS—4 cents pur pound. RICK—IS cents per pound. SALT—S3,2S P®' barrel TALLOW—I 2 cent* per pound. WOOL—IO cents per pound. PITTSBIBCiII MARKETS. PItTSBUHOH, June 12, 1807. GRAIN —Winter Red, »2 "0; No. 1 spring uqwiledit *4 10 eud No.SMS3 tions, Consumption very frequently in i's last sta e yields readily to their action Take (he pills frequent ly to cleanse the liver and stomach. It dues not follow that because the bowels are not costive they are not required, for eometimes in diarrhoea they are necessary The stomach must be kept healthy, and an appetite created to allow the Paltnonlc Syrup to act on the reepiratory organs properly and allay any Irritation Then all that Is reqnirod to perform a permanent cure, is to prsvent taking cold. KxereUe about tbe room a. much as possible, eat all the richest food—f;*t meat, game. and.in fact, anything the appetite craves; but be particular and masticate well. [2nd w. ea mo, lyr A Single Box of BRANDRETHS PILL Conain mora vegetable extractive matter than twenty boxes o dlpibda any where in thb world besides; fifty five »y 1 sure physician* uso them In their practice to ths exclusion of oth»r purgatives The first letter of theii value is yet scarcely appreciated. When thoy are bet ter known, a sudden death and continued sickness will be uf the pant. Let thoge who know them speak right out in their fa»or. It is a duty which will save life. Oor race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile at this season, it ia dangerous as it is prevalent bat Brandreth's Pills afford an invaluable and efficient protection. tliolr occasional use we prevent 'ho collection of those impurities which, when in *uff Qfeat quantities, cause so much dai.ger to the body's beaitu. They soon cure Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Loss of Ap petite, Pain in the Head, Heartburn. Pain in Brea stt Itone, Sudden Paintness and Coetiveness. Sold bye all re«pectfth!e Dealers iu Medicines TO CONSUMPTIVES.-The Advertiser, having oeen restored to health in a few weeks, by a very wim ple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consump tion—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used, ( free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the sams. which they adnfylwlv T'R* CUfcE FOR CONSCMPTIOST, AMTUMA, BMOMOHITIS, AC. The only object of tho advertiser in sending the Pre scription. is tobenrfit the afflicted, and »pr«-ad informa tion which he conceives to be invaluable; and be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blees.bg Parties wishing the prercriptlon. will please address Key.EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings county, New York. Nov. 7,186®, ly. Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery. A CL'KK IS WABR42VTKD by DK. TOBIAS' CBUKIIR \TKD VKNKTIAN LIMMWNT, if used when flr*t taken by persons of temperate bubits. This medicine has e*n known In the United Slatesovet » years. Thousands have used it, and found it never failed to cure any com plaint for which it was recommended, and all those who first tried it, nre now nowr without it in the Cholera, ot 1*43, l»r. Tobias attended 40 cases and lost 4, being called in too late t<«do any g„od DIRKCTIOVS —Take a teaspocnftil in a wine glass of er.» ery half ho ir 112 u tw oh* ourt, an l rub the abdo men and extremities well with the Liniment. To allay th« thirst tnke a lump of ice in the m"Uth. about tn size of a marble every ten minutes It is warranted pet fectlv innocent to t;«k»- internally. Sold by all druvc gi«t«, price 4*' and h'O cents Depot, 56 Courtlaud 8 New ' ■ k ilfu* DRUG AIM D GROCERY STORE. rpilE subscribers lisvo on hand and are daily recsivlng I I at their Store-Room,opposite Peter Duff/sin Butler An Extensive Assortment or Drugs, I>yo Stuff*, Medicines, Pat.Medicines. Oil*. Toilet Soap. PuintM, Perfttmcry, AND THE CKatcest Liquors for chemical and medicinal pnrpdfos. Alio, all kinds o HUUBIIEB, NOTIONS. &o., 112 Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully and Promptly Compounded. In the Grocery Department j will be found PlouT. Bacon. Fish. C"fTee, Teas, Sugnrs, fanned Fruit of all kinds; in short every article for Family uie. Also, Nails. Glass, Glassware, Quecnsware, Hardware, Stoneware, Buckets, Tubs, And a general assortment of Tobacco and Cigars The highest maiket price paid for all kinds of p o duce in exchange for Ooods. ■Rell & Dieffenbacher. June 12, 1567-ly. ASXI AL NTATKJt K\T. " j Itutler Twp.. Common Nchool UiHtriet. Receipts and Expenditures for the year IFW, RECEIPTS. Grow amount of Tax Duplicate SI .399 4 , '« Amount received from Collector, 91 9IS 2) I'er rentage on tiie above, N) 11 Exonerations granted S2 j7 Amount received as above 91 2 3 20 State appropriation 130 20 From old Collector and Joint Tax 30 18 91,3*3 68 Treasurer's Compensation to be deducted 27 27 Total re~e p:s 9«,536 31 EXPENDITURES • Paid to one teacher 930 per month, 4 months, $l2O 00 j •• 4 " 925 •• 4 400 00 •• s 3 •« 225 00 Fuel, repairs and other expenditnrea, 181 41 For eight sets of outline mape and giobee, 1M 00 Old ordeqi paid off, 239 0 > Total expenditures, 91 Ml 41 Overpaid b) Treasurer, 924 11 Three orders of 926 each, couns 1 fee, and two or three other small debts still uoeettled. By order of the Uoaid, W3I STOOPS, June 12—St. Secretary . I'M the Href.—BLADES' RUFHOMM. LUBRICA- T»»KSsrea me deleterious ingredient and not to ofl"ud tbe weakest and rnoei sensitive stomach, 4#*For sale by %\MUKL ORA H AM end R EDICK k CO, Druggists, Butler. Pa., at S9 cts per Box. i LADES' COlV&TlTl'Tloar PILLS Are so called because of their peculiar direct and cient effect upon the Liver, Stomach, Blood and Ner vous System. For inactivity of the Liver f»r the Stom ach ir. derangement, or Dyspepsia, they will d«light the patient with their mild and beneficial effect, espec ially if, from long continued indigestion and costive nesM, they are left with periodical returns of the Sick Headache. In case of a severe Cold, producing Chills and fttt, you can break it very soon t>y using the Pills as p<-r diroction with each box. J«-Also for sale by SAMUEL GRAHAM and RED ICK k CO., Butler, Pa.,at 35 cts- per Box. JOHN U. BLADES k CO. June 12th. 1897—Smos ) Propi leto s, Elmira, N. Y Pay Up. ALL persons Indebted to the undsrslgned, are hereby notified, that unless their accounts are settled up witein thirty days from this 6tb, the same will be left ID tbe bands of Wm. &. Ziegl jr, Esq , for eolleetioo. WM MORDORF Public Meeting For An Orphans' Hume, In Butler. THE St. Pauls C!a*rfs of tbe German Reformer chnr h are Kboat to establish ft Cfarfanan Horn* for Or phans In Pennsylvania. They have socnred the refusal of as eligible and desirable place for such a benevolent institution adjoining the 11 .uHsblngtovru of Butler, Pa. A Committe« ha* been appointed ti» Ttrlt Butler, and ascertain what feeling and apirit of cooperation the citizens generally may entertain towards the ptMOMi christian enterprise; and, If ] roper encouragement be given, they have power to locate such Hone at Butler, Pa A public meeting or ALL CITIXIWS favorable to the project of tecuring the Itcation of such an institution at this place, U called to be held in tha Court Houae. on tb- evening of TUBSDAY, the 26th of Jane, I oarlock to moet the Committee of said claesis, and to offer such inducements as may be thought proper to make. C. A. LIMBURO, Paator of the German Reformed Chnrch at Bntlar. June 12,18^7—2t Notice to Builders. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the School Directors of Summit township, on Saturday the 99th of June, for the rebuilding of School Houae No. l.more commonly known as tbe Afit< hell School HGUM The material of the old building will be made n-e of in part in the erection cf the new one. Tha Directors will meat at the house of Judge Mitchell, at t o'clock, t M., of 'aid day, where specifications and plan of new buildniy can be seen ; at which time and pbee the contract will be given. L. BLKICHNER. Pres'l J. MLBICHNES, Sec'f. [June 6. 1867, 4t- AND COSTA-TLJ COSTA-TLJ Telegraph Institute Corner of Pean and St. Clair streets, PITTSBURGH, • - - PBNN'A. The Largest- Cheapest and Best Actual Business Colle g In the United States. During the pant ten years, npwards of Fifteen Thousand Students Representing every State in the Cunion, have gradii atedhere. A. College of Actual Business, Supplied with Banks, Stores, Post Offlce, Commissiot Broker-. Insuran e, Rail Telegraph Offices, Ac . combining THEORY AND PRACTICE Students ste thoroughly instructed in all thebranchei of a Practical Business Education; including Book-keeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic Commercial Law. Political Economy, Buiineis C'-nes aondence. the Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money, Railroading, Steamboating, Telegraphing, PRACTICAL BAMCIXtt, Ac. STUDENTS CAN ENTER at any time, and complete a full course In from eight t< twelve weeks. FIFTY DOLLARS Pavs ail expenses for Tuition, Books, Blanks and D1 NO EXTRA CHARGES For Penmanship, Steamboating, Railroading. Banking or Diploma, as in other College*. Free lessons daily it Penmanship to all students in tbe Commercial Depart I 'or < 'lrcul am. giving full information and containing a complete outline of our system ol Practical Business Education, together with T EBTIMONIALH From Practical Business Men, Merchants, B ankeri Book-keepers, Ac., address the principals, SMITH & COWLEY, Pittsburgh. Pa. NEW GOODS. There is a Store on Main Street, Where all the swain* and maidena njf»et, To help their "soles" and save their feet, Just three Moors north of M'Aboy*s store. You've "urelv been in their before.— Lives HUSELTON, up to ears in leather. lie sella his ladies' gaiters at one dollar twenty cts. pair And ev«-rv kind of I oots A hlio.mi of gen is A la » ies* ware, And all at surh low prima that none r.e©d barefoot *o, While UUSSLTON and his leather are msking such a show AT HUBEMON'B CHEAP BOOT kSHOE STORE. Where you will find tbe largest and beat assorted stock of ROOTS and SHOES in town, just purchased in the iiUdlLi STffiW My stock consists ir part of fWotnen's Muses' chil dren's) Lasting and glove kid Oaitera, Polish and Oil Goat Balmorels, Tampieo and grained Morocco Boots, Also, complete stock of Mens* and Roya' Ware, con si-ting in part of LAST)NO, FRENCH AND COMMON' CALF G \ITERS. FRENCH AND COMMON CALF BOOTB, (hand work warranted,) KIP AND UPPER BOOTS. Also MBITS' PLOOAU Snow, (only $2 50 psr pair.) j Also, a compete sl >ck of LADIES' AND GENTS' SLIPPERS. My stock of leather and findings constats In part of Kids and Moroccos of all kinds, Roans of all color?, French and Common Calf Skins, Kip, Upper and Sale /.enther. Sol. "«»ther oonsUts of ORONOCO, CALIFORNIA and B. A. Sole, Aiso. leasts. Pegs, Thread Nails, Boot-treat Ac Eve rv thing a Bh«»emaker use* he can find at P. C. HCSEL TON'.-, three doors North of MA boy Bros. Store, But ier, Pennsylvania. *j#-Thi« stock yon will find I* selected on tha prln cipl**e that a tailor would ro.'ike a better c«at than a blacksmith, so you mnjr expect to find a better quality of BOOTS and SHOES at a Shoe store than at a dry go«*ds store. To short time and cash buyers we offer superior in ducmu»ut«. Call and examine my stock. No trouble to show good*. Particular attention paid to Orders. It. C. HUSELTON, no. 30. Omot.) SUTLER, PA PEOPLEH I EA BTOIIE. Wilson & Underwood, WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL DEALT.** IK TEAS, - CHOICE. 4fan»ilg<6roceries, Ko. 15 South Weal Diamond* Adjoining Bepler's Hotel, ALLEGHENY CJTY, PA. On* nf iht'chtaptU and tut WTmlttalt and Retail ftmifcHdwota. CUtt tnd ttamint our Stock and 9ritO. iHty », W lan niisro'S TIGSTABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE A6E! Oray.hended People h*re their lock* restored by it to the dark, lustrous, silken Irtsses of youth, and are happy! Young People, wUh ligkt, faded or tW Hair, hare these unfashionable colon changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! People whose heads are covered with Dandruff and Humors, use It, and hare clean coats and clear and healthy scalpa ! Bold-Headed. "Veterans hare their remaining locks tightened, and the bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance for Joy I Young Oentlemen use it becatue it la richly perftimed! Young Ladies use it because it keeps their Hair in place! Everybody must and vitt use it, because it is the cleanest and best article in the market! For Sale by Druggists generally. WHOLBBALK AGKNTS: Sellers A Van Ciorder, PITTSBURGH, # PA. Dr. Samuel Graham, may 23, no. 24-eow-lyr. BUTLER, PA. DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! DR S AMUEL GRAHAM It still carrying on the Drug busines In the old stand in ItOYD'S BLOCK, Main Street, - - Butler, Pa, W» have constantly on hand and for sale, at reduced rates, a pure quality of Drugs, Litharge, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Glass. Putty, Varnishes, Turpentine, White Lead, Alcohol, Red Lead, Linseed Oil, Lard, Fish, and Neats-Foot Oils. llolllof), Vials, Corks, SOAP, LAMPS, SPONUKS, PURE GROUND SPICES, &C. A general variety of . Perfumery & Toilet Articles. AND LIQUORS for medical and mechani cal purposes Wine* torSacrameutal use, furnished Physicians' prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Thankful f»r pant favors, wi inrlte the public gene ally to call end examine our stock We are confldcn that we can Hell at as reasonable rates a« any similar etfsbli-hment in the county. may W, '67,-lyr. Cunningham &. Ricfrey, HAVING associated together in thegroceoy business, they are row prepeted to furnieh the public with CHOICE VEGETABLES, FRESH FISH, WINTER WHEAT FLOUR, Cheese, l»ried lit'of, Ac. We have a full stock of canned fruit, such as PEACHES, b I.AC K BERRIES, OR KEN CORN, CHERRIES. TOMATOES, PEARS, Ac In the Confretionery line we are well supplied with Candies, Cove Oysters, the onlj LW* glook Insurance COMPANY th»t 1 is doing » Liv* St»>ck Jnsurnnre bushes* with a (•aid up Capital. It afT<>rds the Stock raiser a protection such an has never been given liim before. W here is there a Farmer or a man that makes it his twain* «e to raise ll- res rows, or Sheep, bqt loses severely every year from Horses being stolen, horses dying.cows and oxen dying, and sheep dying ? Now if the l-wer culd hold a Policy in the above named loserancv < !e*np«nv, he wUbliah an Agency in every Township. Thoee wishing to Insure their Stock, or wishing to become an Agent for the Township in which he lives before *r. H. gets around, can address the Agent at Franklin, I'a , and raws of Insurance and Books of Instruction will be furnished them by return mail. Farmers, don't stand back! Pitch in. This is fust what you need. (May 39,t>7, tana A. M. MCAKDLEBB, JR., Attorney at Law, Office, South-west Comer of Diamond (That formerly occupied by Hon. Chaa. C Sullivan.) May 15,'67.—1T) fItTLEB. PA. JOHN MEMO*, Confectioner and Cake Baker, Ha, 109 Federal Street, Allegheny city, ra, Ice Cream, Sod* Water, Fruits, Nuts, Jaliiee, Tickle*, Ac., always op hand , Parttaulfr attendee paid to olden May St, ISfT, lyr J. Hippely W. 11. Miller. HiPPELY & MILLER, Wholesale A Retail Dealer* In FLOOR 8 FEED, OATS, CORN, HAY, SALT, Etc., ipissysj'Ako Intersection of Ohio anH Liberty Streets. No. 1 Salt at tire lowest Market price 011 Buard the Carp. Highest l'ricc paid for Oats and Corn.*ei Consignments Solicited. June sth, 1807—ly. LiTE ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! Tbo undersigned is now receiving and opening at bis ftore (one door South of John M Thomfsoh's Law office) in Butler, a splendid stock of Spring und Sum mer Goods, con-isting of DRY GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SUCH AS Giatfts, (Kmioiares, Sati&etts, Tweeds, leaas, Freaeli M®ria©©§, Po>pMas, Notions, Ready Made Clothing, Car pets, Oil Cloths, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats, Gaps, Boots & Shots, Sot© &o„ And all suoh goods as this market requires, which will be sold CHEAP. Call and examine. 2STO TROUBLE TO SHOW C3-OOIDS I Highest Market Price Paid lor all kinds of Merchant bio Produce. April 24, 1867::tf. JO'IN SCOTT. Mercantile Appraiser's Lißt. rr IIE following is a lUt of the Venders and Dealer* In 1 the county of Butler, assessed and classified by the Appraiser of Mercantile taxes for the year 1807. Butler boro. II l\tersvxlle. Chavle- Duff/, 10 Cr tty A Kt-ltenbaugh, H McAboy Brothers, lOj R. Bogg* A Son. 14 John Berg, 12 Kransburg. Uoevsing A Stein, 11 ft B ggs A Son, 14 I) T. r»pe A Co , 11 l> A. M'Elwain, 14 Weber A Trout man, 12 Ash, White k Co., 11 A R.»cken§teln, 13 John Barkey, 14 11. C. Ileineman. 13- Peter i'effer, 14 M. SchneidemaD, 1-1 Cranl>erry t-wnthip. Thomna Stehler, 141 John tbiinan. 14 Bell A Diiffenbacher. 13 John 0. Hoffman, 11 J. I*. M'Quistion, 10 J. 11. M'Caw, 14 Juhn Scot I, I'M H« A. M Combs, 14 Cunningham A Rlchey, 14 Brownedale. Gabriel Ettel. 14 R M. A II S. i-outbett 13 Isaar* Colbert, (hatter) 14 Jefferson township. B. C. Huaolton, 14- John Doughortv, 14 mouri Mr.. Papo 1 dec'd) 14 J.C R«dlck * Co., 10) Thom.. Martin, 14 Dr. Samuel Graham, 13, Summit township. latino hol'SH. j 'olio Gates, 14 Louis Bi-hon, 7' V.artin Pfister, 14 Mrs. Julia Siggl®. " Mrs. Sweeny. 14 oaocKRT John Riot, 11 Sumuel Svke*,' , P'John Weber, 14 I'atton Reams, fcj Crai* A Gumppwr, 14 BRKWgRiU. J rhirview township. A. Zantgraff, * lOj Henry Gnipen, 13 A. Miller, 10; Chambers Scott, 13 Centrerille boro . j Nicholas Punches, 14 Brackenridge A Co., 11; J"ho Thompson, 14 J. T. B.»rd A Son 12 A. C. Qiba ,n A Co. 14 Thou as Wilson, 13; ]y,ishingt»n township. J.T. Barnsey, 14 liovett A Wallace 13 Mrs J. Taggert. I#| S A R. >l. Harper, M I*rospect boro. 1 Hammond A \\ ick, 14 J K. Kennedy, 14 ft. A Mifflin A Co., 12 Riddle A Forrester, 14, L'learfie.Ul tvwnthip. Thonia*Crlt«"hlow. 14 deooge M'Glaugblin, 14 Samuel Riddle (Grocer; 8' Dennis Boyle, 14 fnrtertvillt boro. j John Shrump, 14 Newton A Oliver; 13 Concord township. S. McClymonds A Co- !•'»: Conway A Kukn, 14 J, R I'ringle, 13. Starr A Co., 14 Kakin A Kennedy 13 Winfield township. Saxonhura born. D Denny A Co . 14 E. A Helmbold A Co., 12 Mra. C Forreeter, 14 The... Helmbold, l*|j* M. Kiikland. 14 E. Manrhoff, M; JTonre'g f\>mers. BRf.TrKaT. ,! «Jle"n A Co., 14 Fredeiick I.aul#e, IC', Mechanicxburg. rating iocs*. Jamea Bowder, 14 C- Mlebal, 7 Worth township. Zelienople boro. 1 Kli/at eih Cluttoa, 14 C. lientel, 14 Mir/.rr township. George 14 Henderson Moore, 14 C. S Passarsnt, 13 Wick 4 Co , 14 F. Suinmera, 13i Allegheny township. DRL- iOUT. fI.C Adams A Co., 14 Dra. J. A A. I.uak, 14. Venango township. DisriLLE'tua I Hamilton A M'Connell, (4 John Holstein, 10j Murrintvtlle. JohnSbug, If Patrick M'Bride, 14 Harmony boro. Slippery rock township C. Dietrlck A Co, 14! H E. Wick. 14 Peter Otto, 14 West Liberty. Mu«srlinan A Co., *l4 Johnathftn Clutton, 13 Ostin Pieiie, 14 Brady township. hstilleriei . John Rearick, 14 Jacob Wise, If Centre township. Fred Kl<»p-nstelj, 10 Eli Eagle. 14 Ziegler A Fiddler. 10 D . C . Miller. 14 M,ller*t' wn boro. Joeeph Coulter, 13 M e'iael Deter. 14 Out land township H.I. Westerman, 14| |» S. Bodgera, 14 I Andrew Barnbart, 14, Adam Loly, 14 • M Frederick 14 J Sayler. 14 Geo Hock (Brewer) K'j Truby * Montgomery, 14 Har r { lv {flp boro. 11 Noah Henry, 14 Cubiaon 4 Avrea, I2j| lienn township. I'.obett Black, 14 H AS* J. Rankin, 14 Morrow A Black, 14i Barclay A Patteraon, 14 John Cnrry, i Middlesex township. H Ingram, 11 Lyon, 14 1 Bor. I&st Sunbury. Buffalo township. I Bryaon A Mechling, I4| David Kelly, 13 Wila<>n A M Clung, 13 Butler township. Peter Rhodes. 14 Felix Negley, 14 1 Middle Lancaster. MsmttlT. Jacob Sutton, 13 George Reiber. 10 Gardner A Bice, 13 Franklin township. A. ¥.. Met*. 1* Bryaon A Co., 14 Lancaster township W. 11. 11. Hippie, 14 Peter &'.heMeroantle, 14 Wileon A Co., 14 Whi Us town. Cher, y township. White A Ash, 14 C. A. O. Yogan 11 Samuel Read, 14 An appeal will be hMd In tha Court House, in But ler, on Monday, the 10th day of June, A D 1867. Notice U hereby given, that the law requirea »ll 11 oensea t > be paid ob, or before the fliat day of July aext, or the Treasu- cr will brina on tho same. CHALES FROSSKR, fi i tier, may 22, 1>«7.) Mercantile Appraiser. W. 8. HUBELTOK. M. (Late of the U. 8. Army,) No, 417 Federal Street, Orrici Hoom : ) From 8 to 10 A . ML i » 3to 6 P M. ( ALL&&HEVY CITY. m 7to » 4 J May 20, '67 ; 3 moc. aTm7nfyman, m. d. l'byftlolan and Surgeon Offlc* imm.d'Hii.roDpo«it» Walker', builtimi*. *nO:r, Jya. .1 ISC6. The Most Exciting and Interesting Book Ever Published. HISTORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE DURING THE REBELLION. By GEN'L L. 0. BAKER, LaU Provoit Marthall and Chiff Dettc(*v» *f th« War Department. riirtlß work embraces «n Authentic and official ac.-ount 1 of the hitherto suppressed fnCls and Information (Jenerkl Raeer, during hit five years ser vice an Chief ol the National Detective Police. It wa» announced more than a year ago, hot owing to the At tempts ol the Government to suppress It. its public* tlon waa delayed. It will now be 'asued,UNALTERED and VNABIU»OKD, UNDER the SUPERVISION of 0 FN KRAI. B \KER. The author's well known confidential ard Inflm* e relation with Afr. LINCOLN and his Cabin* t and his numerous personal advefttwres. have made h'a name a* familiar to the Amorican people, as those c-fonr moat distinguished s/illtary Heroes. The little infsnn* I n and meapre accounts of hla operation® der ted from tiie newspaper! >f the day.have «>n!y awakened a iuma in tense de»iro in tne minds of tho reading community, to learn Atiil mor» o ihe myeterles heretofore hidden by the curtain of official sur reliance. Thia book effectually lifts the veil of seertsy and Jays bare these inwai d recesses to the inspection and criti cism of the world. The morale of the National Capital are thoroughly ventilated, and there are some strange revelations con cerning beads of dejurfnients, mewbeia of Congress, female pardon brokers, and distinguished military characters. For thr.lling Interest and wondeiful adventures. thi* %ook eclipses the famous experiences of FOCCHB and VinoCQ. and poasesses the rare merit rf truth for Its rec ommendation, belrg attested by offl' l 'l authorl y. Now that the war Is oror and the plea of •military mce al ly" can r.o longer be urged a* an excuie fv»r withholding the important facts revealed by these d scl «aurca. it is both Ailing and Just that th., people who »pont their treasure and shed their tdood for th« preserratl it of the Union should hare the Inner history presented to them by our Author, the official and sola custodian of the archives of the Nation's Seivice. CONDITIONS. The work will be printed from a beautiful, clear, new type, on ftue paper. m;»de exprese'y for this work, and be comprised in one large volume of over 700 pages, embellished and illustrated with numerous flue en cravings. It will bo furnished f-» subscribers, In noat and substantial blading, at the following prices, paya -1 ble on delivery: ' la Fine Cloth, at $5.00 per copy. In Leather, (Library Style,) -at 600 Per cor y. This work will be sold by subscription only and can not be bad except through oar regularly authorised traveling Agent* P. ' RRETT t CO, PcrLisaxas, No. ?o'4 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. may,n021,186",1m. SPRING STYLES —OP— WALL PAPER WINDOW "SHADES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK. AT low prices. Purchasers will find It to their Interest t) call before buying elsewhere. No Trouble to Show Goodb. n. C. UEINEMAN, no Ifl, 3mo. Main Street, Butler, Pa. OSBFHJ. IIMOTT BOSS ELLIOTT"& ROSE, House, Sign SL Ornamenta Painters. Paper Hani of Done on «he Shortest Not'oe. Feb. 30, IW-ly. Proposals for School House. 1 TIH Pj »SA 18 for building a Brkk School Hou*e at Nl'l, Bnt.cr county p*., will be reodved on gaturdaj, June lit. 1867, at 2 o'clock. P. M. By orner of the Board. E. OGDEN, Pra.*t. R. W. MCClxilavd, 8 e'y. H-I) 22,1187, 81. Cla te Mill. GETTYSBURG ASYW'M FOR IX VALID SOLDIERS. Incorporated by Act of Assembly of tti* Common* \v«toitii of PeunawlvaWh, AKrcb 6 I^o7. IM?E Dour I of SapervUom Npp..{ntd by (be above Corporation to carry out ;h« objects of the act of locnrpo? ution, ie»pi-ctfullv mtnouncc to Bbe public tb it t'ie legist at are of t'tnmy IfuiHabtiii ntotborlfod the rais ing of fubds for rtie election, eatabliebinubt, ami maln trna-icce of a* Aa> *uui Invaftd SoMiers 6t the late war, to bt built un the Uittk-AeU •>! and tion to distribute amongst the subrfcriheia «uch articles of value and Interest, fio.n a*» »ciati n with the la?a war, or an* moneys, effects, pi up*: ty, or estate, re.il or personal, whatever, in this State or elaewbeie, at such timefl or upon bach teima, and m such way and m inner whatsoever, as to ti-eni ahall seem fit, any law« ol this Commonwealth to the contrary nota ithstunding. The entetpri*e b cordially recommended by the M Lwing nauied well ktiown gentlemen :• M »jor-'Jeno>al GEOKGE 0. MKADK, Kx-Oovei nor ANDREW 0 CURTIN, »»joi General GALDSIIA PKSNYPACKftft, Major Gauerul K. M. GREGORY, M*j<>r General JOHN K BROOKE, Major General Cll AKLKS 11. T. COLLIS. MajorGeueral If. IP J M A DILL. M»yor General JAB. L SICLPRID&g, Bi ig »dier General J A JiES A. BEAVER, Brigadier General HOIt ATIO G. SICRSLS, Brigadier General JOSEPH F. liNIPE, llngadior Genoral XT H.J. BOLTON, Brigadier General SAM'!. M. ZULICK, Prlgadter General JOHN K. MURPHY, # Brigadier General JOHN F. BALLIEK. Brigadier General T. F. M'COY, Brigadier Oeneraf R E W FITS LOW Brigadier General HENRY I'LEAS ANT J, Brigauter General J P. 8. GOBIN, Brigadier General J. MF CAMPBELL, Brigadier GensraTTlfOS. M. WALKKR, Brigadier General \VM. COOPER TALLKY. Brigadier General D. M M. GREGG, Colonel F. 8 STUMBABGIf, The site for the Institution v thlrty acres) haa already been purchased, and it la hoped thut the good work may commence before mld-tamuier. Subscriptions will berecetvod at the office of the As sociation, No. 1180 Chert nut street, JMtlladelphla, on and after Monday, the 6th day of i/ay, 1«67. 112 For ea*b subscription of At® dollars a certificate will I be issued, which will entitle the bolder to such artisle of value tts may be awarded to Its number. The first distribution of awjids will be made hnme diately upon the receipt of 80,000 subscrlj tlous, of f6 each. The distribution will be public, and nndwr the direct supervision of the Corporators. Per*on* at a distance are requ4afe«f to remit their subscriptions (when practicable) by p»wt office money order, or registered letter, to Insure prompt delivery. Direct all letters to J P. IIOFFJtfAir, SKCtITAftT BoiKD Of StTMRVISOftf, Box 1481, P O , I'hiladelpbia. The following is a schedule of the awards to be mad« under the first distribution. The Items of Diamonds and other precious stoues a ere purchased from citlsena of the South during the war, and their geunluentes la certified to by J/easrs. llenle k Bros , the most extent she diamond importers in the coutttry, and by J. fcl«r. mnnn, diamond setter, New York* GETTYSBURG ASYLU.V FOB (TNfAMfr SOtDIERI. Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common* wealth ot Pennsylvania, Jfarch 6,1807. Ofßct 1190 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. FIRST DISPOSITION. Eighty Thousand St. bscrlb ers at Fire Do Hair Each. 1— 1 Diamond Necklace,4B Brilliants valued at ... f*),000 2 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch antl Esu* Kings 4 U,OOO 8— 1 Award 10- 40GoVernment Bonds 10,000 4 1 Diamond Croee, sat in fill ear....- 7,000 8— 1 Diamond CI o*l6r Brooch 6,000 6 1 Award 10-10 Govornnkent Bo Ada 1,000" 7 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring...... 4,400 8— 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet..,*.*... 4 000 r 9 i Diamond Single Stone Scarf Pin 4,000 10— I Diamond Clustor Brooch ... 4,009 11— 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,000 12— 1 Pair Single Stone IHanrondEar Kings 8,60# 13— 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 8,000 14— 1 AwardlO- 400flV4rnmont Bonds 8,000 16— 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 8.000 16— 1 Diamond Single w tene Stud ..... 8,000" 17— 1 Diamond Cluster Dr<>oeh 2,609 18— 1 Diamond Sitiglo Stone King...... 9. 600" 10— | diamond and Emerald Brooeh... 2,P,OOO 26 to 84— 10 Award* of 10—40 Government Bonds, earh 1,000 86— 1 Three-stone Diamond and Kiffry. half hoop-King 800 Brt 1 Diamond Single stoue Bar Knotm 800 37 1 Pair Diamond Clnster Stude.... 800 38— 1 Dinmoial Sl:igle-stone King, star s?ttirw .• 600 SO— 1 Dlamomr Single stoha Pin- 600 40— 1 Diamond Clnster Bracelet 600 41 to 60— 10 Awards of 10—10 Got eminent Bonds, each 4^® 61— 1 lady's Diainoad-sct Watch 410 s'i 1 Diamond Single Btone lting .... 860 63 1 Diamond and Opal Cluster Ring 240 64 1 Diain'ud Single Stone Ring 2)0 66 1 Pair Emerald Scarf Pina 2.W 66 1 Diamond Single Stone Btod 1M 57 1 Diamond Cluster Pin 100 68— 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch an I Ear Rings 100 69 to 168—100 Awards 10—10 GoVernt Bends, ooch, lfo* 169 to 268—100 Awards, Government Ten dera, each «... W 8,000 Awurds, Government Legal Ten ders, ooch a & The distribution of the above reward* will .be made in public an soou as the xuhßcriptton is full, of which due notice will be given through the papers On and after if ay 6th the diamonds win be oa eihiblti«>n at the office of the Axaoclation. The public ran confidently fe?y off everything being conducted In the most honorable and f»ir manner. All the awards will be handed to certificate .holders. Imme diately after the distiibwtlon, fro® of aH oost. at the offceof the Company, No. 1'26 CHESTNUT StfeH, Philadelphia. CERTIFICATE. We hereby certify that we have exa»H»»f the Dia mond Goods, Pearls, Emeralds, Rubles, and other Precious Stones, as described In the above list, and find them all genuine lIENLE BRO.'A Diamond Importers. 28 .WAIDEN LANE, New Tor*. J. HERMANN. Diamond Setter, 39* BBOOJfK St., New York/ AGENTS WANTED. Pooka can be bad containing Twenty Certificate#, ONE nUNDBEI) fKTtLARS. All orders for Certificates mnet be a«blre*eed »• J. D. HOPFIfAN, Secretary. may,no2l,2mos ] Box 1181, Poat Office, PhlNdelphla. No Humbug IK THIS NEIGHBORHOOD. I fI'IIE subscriber ha* Jnst arrived In Butler, ("the tewa I » 112 his choice,) with a niont splend d snppf/of every article in bis line of bu*ine»a vlxi i TobaecQ, & Glgsrt, which he has purchased on the very best of brms, and which he is willing, nay, anxious, to part With to any pertoa having ngo at nuine or the ready change, ai cheap, or cheaper perhaps, than therein pnrehase the same quality any whore in this ' vast 112 onfederacy This he pledges nlmselfto do, and the only wav of prov ing whether he is a man of eeracKy or not, Is to try him Among the articles which he feela warranted and Jispoeed to brag on, are: SCOTCH BVUFK Sr.perior quality. EXTRA riSP ATL jtXTJC CA BUS Chewing Tobace>>. DO 13 k E XJrtRA FIXE XAYY Chewing Tobaeco. rrrKisri suokixo tobacco HALF SjtitXlSU AXD COHHO.V CIGAR\ An assortment of all kinda ofCigara, SnuT an I Cbew ing Tobacco, Bnt •top ! Iftrt his "mute A*r win§» maw n c*w*r t Sic flights ore far beyond her pete er.' } To sing or tell of everything be haa, would oecuny too much precioaa time: jmat sail and axamio* fer yourselvr, O. YOGBLKY, Jm. Butler. May 2>. 18*7, Bmae. WILL T. OaaaAN . owes ursKg* tiRAHAH & BYRSE, Fashionable Hatters, sa. aa it ciiii (BstirHß Üborlj«»d P on ftro«\ .it. 8«. CUI Uotc!) PITTSBUnOII, P\- Hats. Capi k Straw Goo>h of every style, anil quality, At the very Lowest I*riee». May u, lt«7, 1} r. M~ ONEV FREE AS WATER.— 10.U"0 ACTIV* Local and, for tLa &so«t saleable novelties ever kr»o»a.— 600 per cent, nrofit an.i READY SALE W HKKLYER OFFKBED. rmart men and women can make from to 460 prr dvy, and &o risk of loas. A small capital fe quired olfroiuf-0 to sloo—the more money inveated the greab r »he profit. Xo money required xn uu'rss « I —»oifurst undtk* ariic'f and r>etipt po v rt/terwards. \ If yon actually wish to make mouay i apidly and easily, write fat fall particulars and addreea, MILSOR k 00 , fFrom Pwts.) W Brvmd my, kaw York oif% Ij, (N«w*f»pen w !1 beTfb#Dlj ieaJt anrtT