_ THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. " But ! er,Pa.Wednesday Aug, 29,1866. NOTICE. All Jurors, Suitors, persons notified, by Rule or Citation or otherwise, to ap pear at rur next Court, are notified that the Septetiber Term will commence on the 4th Monday, the 24th day of Sep tember, instead of the 3d Monday as heretofore announced, and they wdl make their arrangements for attendance ac cordingly. \VM. O. UIvACKENIIinUe, Duller. A tin. 22d. I*6o ) Sheriff'. Vcmorettftt Monthly. We. have received this superb Maga zine. ft is splendid. c-ntaWng many su perMr ertirraving*. an ] a richly eidore I fashion pl#to. Tiie reading matter con sists of cli iioi poetry and highly enter taininsr prose. This magazine also sends foil sized pr,(terns wiih everv number, which of arc worth the sub scription price. It is one of tlia be*t pliMishCid, and should bo in every lady's parlor. Address W. Jennings Pernor ost, 47-1 llroadway. Nc'V Yolk. riiilitliia University of Medicine »"<• Surgery. The trustee* and faculty of the above Medical (College hive issued "scholar ships" nt S-ventt/ fire dollars onch; entitles the holder to attend lectures mi til graduation, or as many sessions as he wishes. This renders a medical education cheaper than ever proposed by any I 'ni versity or College in this country i-r I'- u rope, possessing tjie same extensive fa cilities. ■There ar.e y'j.trj n fVoJessnrn, and fi eri/ I,ranch of Mnlicif: OM'i Surgery is tJtqiow/kty tau'fht. The student holding "scholarship" can enter the college at nny time during the Lectures, attend as long as he wishes,and re-enter the Institution as frequently as desired. Persons wishing to obtain scholarships can apply to L. Oldshne, M. lV,Profes— sor of Urine—Pathology in the above mentioned College. His office and residence is No 132 Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ltepnltll'.'an MccthiKn. r *t a meeting of the pnion Kepublicnn Kxecntive Committee, held in Holler, on Sanirdoy the 25th instant, it was resolv ed, that meetings be Held at the jilaccH. vix : Millerstown and Harrisvillc, on Tbureday the loth of September, at 7 o'clock, P. M ; Sarversville and Mid dle Lancaster, on Friday ihe 14th of Sep tember. at 7 o'clock. P. M. ; (lade .Mills and Prospect, on Saturday the 15th of September, at 7 o'clock, P. M.j Kvans biirjj and North Washinj;ton, on Monday the 17'h of September, ut 7 o'clock. P. M.; Suxonburg and Portersville, on Tucs day the 18tli of September, at 7 o'clock, P. M.; Ilarinony and Fuirviow, on Wed nesday the 10th of September, at 7 o'- clock P. M ; Martinsburg and Sunbury, or. Thur-day the 20th of September, at 7 o'clock. I'. M. ; Middletown and Centre ill ', on Friday llio2lst of September,at J' oclocjc Jl. The necessary have l»cn made to supply all the above meetings with competent speakers. The committees that have been ap pointed, are hereby requested to make all necessary arrangements, to bring out a full attendance to these meetings in their respective parts of tlio county. The friends of the L'nion and JAbrrly will rnlly once more, and show by their presence anil votes that they arc deter mined, that the vital principle* for which they and their bravo comrades and friend* fought Ruling the lute rebellion slut// h i )tni]>h ; and that unrepentant Iraitor* and (heir *y)np6 3t. "tried ami run; O OR — LOVE \ND LOYALTY: .1 Story of the Great lietjellion, —BV — Mr s. IS cIJ a 'A. Mpe ne c r." This most thrilling narrative of facts (with some fiction) is now ready for sub scribers. It is a Hook tiiat all should read. It embodies a great deal of useful and important history, with something of the attractive style of Romance. A chance will soon bo given to those wish ing to purchase this interesting Hook.— Mr. Thomas I uucan, *\ho is the auibo rized agent for this county, is now entered upon the canvass for subscriptions. Wo recommend him to the patroyage of all lovers of valuable reading. Klinpe£} roek W'ooMJpowern ,%s --soeialion. Cf.ntrkvii.lf., Aug. 22, 18t5(>. This ai'oeiuti >n will moot on Saturday September Ist, it 2 o'clock, P. M. Sub jeet for diteussiun. SV : a Dreed < 112 Sheep sihe most profitable to the Wool Grow er ? As tjils subject is of more import ance than any olher to those engaged in Wool growing to receive information on, an interesting dsicussion is anticipated. John Hicham, Sec'y. OeMperatiunol Hie Johiiwonjtifti. 'lhe foil.iwingdespatch from \Va.-hing- j inglon to the I'hiladelphia Led.jer lullv disodoses the desptration of the Johnson iliK. Let t'liiou nibii take waniing: "1 { iii'f'Minii' 1 violate no coiiS lence when 1 inform you that the ensuin fall elections pe | Ctu tc disunion ant make a disruption id the States inevitable,' it is said to be fully re al zed by him, and be Lcls thai he Can now move forward in the work of resto ration, unlettered by any fear of displeas mcnt of 'ihe party that elected him:'— llis declaration, as expressed at the thres hold of the Fall campaign, is. 'Those who oppose me, I will oppose. 1 " jtAisni E i>. ill V\ liiient-'Wii. Alilm r: S. i Ml ark <>f C'ltinoqunnetiitins; to« nnhip. ♦<> Mlm Mary J. Martin, of Paikei township, llutler county, Fa. On AniriHt 23d. by th«' llev. Win. I*. BrifidrMi at hi?* • >wn resident**. Samuel Millsr of Ceutr*. and Mrs. Su -anna both of Rutlercomity, Fa. Oti 2t*lV l*#. bv Rev A. 3. Miller at th« reni •letiM- of the bride'* f.ther. Mr. jlitntiel C »nn of Clay, tp. In Miss Maletta Kidnr, of Concord tp , Duller county i>l i:i> On Saturday the 11 tb Inst., nt her Father's re*idenco in Itntler town-hip, Mary Caroline Miller, »Bed 14 yrs. 0 in hi and 14 days. The deeiwved wat a membc" of the M. E. C liun h at Perterr Mile, and d oI in the triumphs of a living faith iu her Aedecmer. m;w idvkk tisf.mems AilnifßiMtrator'ii \ot joe. N'' I't'li Ki« |ipi ,-l,f givoii Unit of Aifnlirii.ira ti«>n have been tH-,ne«l to the niidpinlpnwl, on the estate of M afgarot Tamer, late of Allegheny township, dec d All permm* having claims asrain-tt aaid ewtnte. will present them properly authenticated f»r nettla ment, .ind tho«" kn »wiiu them-«elves indebtM to said estnte, will uiaka iinmed.nte pivnient JOHN DAVTg, Aujni t 23, I8»'"f ! --fit. Adudnis'ratMr. "notice! * A I'l» ne r -''»m f»r« hereby eantioii"d n*«t to receive ' Jv or l»nv n° t** or f)u« llilla giv«n to and payible to l»avid t'eotl, l>q., i utlition that he, thu a iitl Duvid Pcott. would procure I'uusiona for the the war of Wl2; n.4 naid He >tt did not, and was unatl.i to procure said Pensions f< r na Mast io:.niuKH o> 1812. Bntler. Anew 29. l«tift—*Jt Kxctutor's Xotice. j T KTTF.US testameiitary tiia Tstate of Elizabeth ! Li e. late of Allegheny* fr».\ dee d, have thin day !•« en granted to the uuderaignetl. Personi indebted to j the are requested to make immediate payment ••nd th«ne having claims will pie*ect them properly au thenticated f»r aettleineut ' i JOn.V JOn.V DAVIS, Bx'r. UVNP FOR SALE QH|AP» Within One Mile of Butler. A c*rs»« ~112 valiutble land.' nc mile W«-st« 112 ,-W/CO the ol uuiler, offered f.-r sale at a Very M(.i| iale Price. TO acres and 86 pe*cbe* adjoining and North of the ! liuitler and New Ca>tb Jv ad, the bilance >ont h of and j atij .tiling same i;oid ; and bj the liu 1.-r, I and M.tunu.g lload. Tint poition £><r lter.o.elty, n* wtU a* for it.' efl< (.Uvaser*) and it therefore propi rlv made.— The watch it what all mechanUtn alt mid be—AOCUJ RATH. BIMPLK. BTRONO, AND ECONOMICAL Kxcept some high grade*. too costly For general use, I foreign watches are chiefly made by w )incn and boys, Such wat«-he* are cm p-ted of several hundred piecea, screwed and ririted together, and wjnir# constant re pairs to keep in any kind of order. All persons who bav* carried • ancres, - ' "laplsee" and -English I'att-i t Levers," are perfectly well aware of tho truth cf in abatement- At the tegiiining of our ent-rpilso, morn than ten year* apo, t was our object to make a thoroughly go.*d I 1 cm-priced' watch for 'the million to take the place of | therefor sign impositions —the refuse of foreign facto ring— which wapj entirely uriw lobllM home and per : fcctly worthies# every where. flow well we have accomplished .Lit may bo under sto.nl from the fact, that after no many yeira of public tri.il. we now nuke MOKK THAN ONK-iiALK OF ALL TilK WATCH£3 SOLD IN TIIK UNITED STATES, and that no oil.era havti ev. r givea such universal satisfsc li. n While this depnrtim rt of our business is contin ued with ircreated facilities for perfect w« rk, we are at present eigiged in the manufacture of w tchea if the ▼erv HOlilKSl'GllADl-; KNOWN TO CHHONOM LTK V u "equal led by anything hitherto made by ourßelves, and nn»nrp;aieJ by anything made in ibo world. F« r this purjM.se we have the amplest facilitios. We have erected an add.tion ti our main buildings expressly fur this branch of cur bn*ii>e«*.ai d have t lltil it with the he«t workmen in our sir*lce. New mac bines and appli ances have been constructed, which ptflbrm thtir work with consummate delicacy and exactness. The cbnlceat and u> *t approved materials only are used and we chal lenge e miparlaon between this grade of our woik and th- finest imported chronometors. We do not pretend to sell our warches for Irst numry than foreign watches, hut we do assort without fear of contradiction that for the same wy onr prodnet is incomparably suporior. A!l our wati-life, of whatever grade, ure fully warranted and his w.irrnuteels good at all timet against us or our agents in all parts of the world. CAUTION. —The public aie cautioned to buy only of respoctable dealers. Ail persons felling counterfeits w ill bo prosecuted. ROBBTNS & APPLETON, AQKNTB fO.t TilK AMERICAN M ATCII COMPANY, IS3 UROAUW'AV, N. V. Trial I.ist i'or Kept. Term, IS#«. mi,ST WKKK Win. Fowler v* Datid M'Donald, Wm. 11 b«»miron v* Jacob Vocbling, rasper El in v» Henry Btrutt, Miry I). M'Ctll, Adui x for use re Jsne McDer mott et nl. lloi i'um Lei bold v* Henry Leibold. SECOND WEEK. Wilton K. P« tts vs Willibert Frederick et al. Win. Story vs Win. Adaim, Isaac Spongier v« l»avid Marshall, Hnuli A- Wm. Murrin, Kx'ra rt Daniel Kel y Kachael Cowan v* Mary McKinniu, Isiuc hn. 11*4)1 v# Robert Ail an. Win. lotqner va Hugh k Wm* Murrin, Ex'rs Wiu iMvidfon vs John Bel'oid, Wm Prrt-y et al. Trustees uf L'uity Congregation TB Unity Congregation, Wm Liyion vs Jnc.ef L Chambers, Henry limner vs .-Auinel Patterson, Hugh .ft Win Miirrin, hx'rs vs Daniel Kelly, Adam D«*ni< k vs Thomas Rich*' ds, John Ituto«el va Cb»vie>* Cochran et al. I a din .h M'Lure v* Mary Uiown et al John Negley vs Wm Vogele} et ul J union Gill ilier Jr. v« James Oil labor. 8r llaivey D. Thojup«'»n vh lsiuj. - ;>poa*l«r at al John Price vs Wm. Mardorf, Wm it)era vs The school District of Oakland township, Hutler County, Pa. WM STOOPS, Proth'y. 1 t!, !.l '' - 'Pill • \H;. 1"> • ' _ _ A|i|>raiseiiu'iit List, 'P HE following Appraisement Lints of property re- I iain*.*d under the Act of 2tth Apiil, 1861, have limii presented and tiled in the • 111'0 • 112 Clerk of Oiphuu*' ! court, in and for the count) of butler, to wit : No. 12 June Term, IfcOti Mrs Margaret Hart ley, wid ow of Joseph bat tley, d»cU. lemoual property I aiiioußtiiig to $291 47 Margaret Rartley, Adm'x. N«i 73. June Term IBM, Mary A Honadle, widow of M II lt..i»H«lle, dec d. Pnrsonal property amounting to &JOO 00. Mary A. Honadle, Ex'x. No. 74, June T»»im, 18W», Mrs. ZeUman. wid o\v < 112 John 11. Zelsman, dfe'd. Personal j r .pert.v hiuoui.t?ug to S3OO 00 B. Berningher, Kx'r. N'.» 70, June Term, 1860, Mrs. Miller, wid* nw of Peter Mtller, dee d Peisoiul proporty amount ing to $:joo 00. » ! >o. 77, Jnno Term, Vra Qraco 11. Oag •», wid r | ow ..f Chi let >pher Ua/tn, dec'#. Heal estate amounlng to $*273 CO Personal property amounting to 67 < 0 Total iO | No. 70 June Term. ISfB, Mia Jane Cochran,widow of ' John Cochran, dee d. Personal property amounting I to S3.K) (0. Jai.e Ct climn, Adm*x. j Of which the Creditors, Heir*, legatee*. I)i-t, ii»utees and other* int crested, will take noticeaud appear At an { Ct nrt to be held nt Butler, in end It r the ! county . 112 Duller, on tint'l wenty-fonrlh day of'Fepl ember iMtt.'and not later than the third day thereof, to show , cAit£eif mi) they ha\e, why the said Appraisements nil • not he confirmed By the Court j Aug*22, 1»06.) W. J. Yi.IJNO, CCk. Scgtett'f'i Xnilt'C. N'OTIC he.eby givwn that the following Accounts of itor«. fcxecutors, and «tiMnlian-.have ncen tilfl in tin llegiwter's <■ll.ce at Bntler. and will be picrieiiietl to* oiut I r Coiifi' iiMtion api) itllowauce, on W *Jo. a ilnt of Kb*a Be»tty and John L Bentty, i A-hu'x'aiid Adui iof \>m. dee'd. iulil May 1 11 th. IHtiU \ 1-iPnl Acrouat of AdmV of Margaret Povard; dec't*. ' ' »06. Final account of Samuel M. An lirwn, Guardian of John W. Kiddle. Filed 6th, 180*1. Final account of John Ihinlap. Adm'r of John Mc- Clure Duulap, dee'd. Filctl Jnue Cth, 1H 6. Final account Of Samuel Louden and Jacob Wolfird. Atlin i* or Hubert Kitkiii dec (1 tiled June 12tn, 18u». Final nccoi ntof Mary A- Adir'.x of Wm. II llol.u.xiaip, o. Final account «>t T. C Thompson, Adwof R. W. Thompson,dee'd. Filed Aug 4th, 1806. Acconut of George Neel v, Trqatee f>r the sale of the real* ti'ouf John liol.niiler. d'-e'd. in partition O. C.. No. 17 March turoi. 1868. Fihd Aug. «»lh, 1860 Final account of John llowder, Ex * of Abraham Rowder, dee'd Filed Aug. Bili, 1806. Final account of Wm fJryeon. Guardian of Samuel M'Call. filed Aug. lfHh.-WftO. Finn! acconnt nfQe*. A. Llack. Adm'r of Eunice Wallace, dee'd Fdofl Aug i3ih. 1800. F'Sial acconnt of'john M'Divitt A Samuel louden, Ex'r* of James L-'give!dee'd File! Aug Uth, 1906. Final r.cc >unt of A iron Y«wng an! Nancy ICenHn, Adui rn Oi CL* Il'-nlin, dec >1 Filod Aiu. 14th, 1800. Flml account of Mrt Sarah A. Thompson. Adm'r of Jamuti Thompson, dec d Filed May 14th. 1800. Final acconnt 112 P. flick!* and John Nicholas, Ad. mlnisti-Htor* of Geo. Lowall. Jr., de: d. Filed Aug. n«t lfjth, 1866. Fl nl nccom.t of II C. Ileincman Fx'r of Mi* Catha rine llelneinau, decM Pile " Aug. Final account of Cl»a» M'Candle*, Guar.llau ot Cur tis M Candles*. Filed Aug. 17th, 1*66- ' Final acconnt of Chas jrCandleM, Ou rdiau of Por ter WCandlea*. Filed Aug. 17th, 1800. Final account of Chas M'Candlu—, Guardian of Ir melda M'Candlew. Filed Aug. 17th, 1*66. Final acconnt of Robert £t. Clair A G. C- Roeeatng, Adm'rsof David Bt. Clair, dee'd. WWd Auk 17. 18tt0. Final account of Edward fc-efton, surviving Ex'r of Cathatine Eogan, late of Pc-nn tp., dee d Filed Aug ust ISth. 1866. Final account of Robert Gilieland. Ex'r of Thomas Denny, deed. Filed Aug 1 ah, is* 0 Frual Account • 112 Robt. Tl oru, guod nn of Nancy Row*. (now .Nancy Conn) minor chil I of Au'h -ov It we late of ty'aahiugt nlp , dec J. Filed Aug -4, I two. Fin-d acc.oui-t of Wm Moorehead, Ex'r of David Muotehead, dee'd. Filed Aug £Hu. 1 >O-*. JAMKtf 8. KENNEDY, Recorder. ' per JOHN 11. CUATTY, Deputy. Heconicr «ofllc», Bniltr, a. W5 Notices. flfcl CfIA PER YEAR I We want VVP Agents everywhere to sell our mVRov u S2O Sewfog Machines. Three new kinds Un der and upper ffeed. Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above salary or large i*>tnmis*i»n paid. The o*lt ma chines sold In Unite 1 state* for lets than ft'), which are fully licensed by Howe. I Vhttl r <§ 1 Vihnn Graver rf Baker. Singer rf On , and Bachelor AH other cheap machine* are infringements and the telvr or user are liable to a>re- »thtr first premium* awarded them IllU»-tra ted Cattlogn-* f.ee Address, MASON & HAMLIN Boston, o. MASON BROfHc.IS. New York- AClrt A MONTH I—AGENTS vvanted for tfr sirenfirrU/ n-w articles, just out. Addisrs O. T sIARKY, t'itjr iiuilding. Biddstor l Ms. une 27 dts-ly*. \\T ANT EH, AUEXT.^—l7ft to f3(W PER MJVTII tot \ > gentlemen, and 53S to $75 for ladie*, everywhere, t » intrcdure the "Cclebniij d Common Sense Eamlly Sow ing machine, improved and perfected It will hum, fell, st:tch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider beautifully Price only maKit g the clastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for three-yflA, Wo pay the above wages, or a commission, fropi which twice that amount can be made. Addie*s with stamp, ot call on C. HOW Eh S 4 Co., Salesrooms, No. 26S South Fit Til Street, Philadel phia, I'm. All letters answered promptly,with circulars aud t'-rros. Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery I A C R . IS WARRANTED by I)R. TOBIAS* < Bi.FBR VI RD VENETIAN LI MM«NT, if u>ed when first taken t) y perß>>nscf temp-rate habits. This medicine has been Known In the United State* over 20 year*. .Thousands hare u*ed it, nnd found it never failed to cure any c>»m --1 la nt for w h'ch it was recommended, and all those who fir;t tried it, are now never without it In the Cholera} of I*4S. I>r. Tobias attended 40 ca.*es and lost 4, being calltd in too late to do any good DIRECTIONS.—Take a tea poonfulin awlne g'a»aof water every half hour 112: r two h> urs, and rub the abJo men and extremities well with the Liniment. To allay the thirst, take a lump of ice in the tn uth, ab. ut ttn •dze of ainarble every ten minutes It is w irranted per fectly innocent to tak-j internally. Sold by all drug gists, price 40 and flu cents. Dep )t, 69 Courtlaud frt, New Yoik. A Si«yl« Bo* of BRANURETH3 PILLS Contains more extractive taatter thin twenty boxes of any pill* any where in tlio world besides; fifty five hmluied physicians me UIMU in their practico tithe exclusion of oth«r purgatives. The first letter of their value is yet scarcely appreciated. When tlioy are Ut ter known. a sudden death and continue I sickness will bo of the past. Lot those who know them speak right out in their fa*or. It la n du»y which will save lifo. Our rrtc'e are subject to a redundancy of vitiated hi If at this Jcfl3<>n,ai dit dangerous us it is prevalaut; but firahdreth's Pills afford an invaluable and oHlcio:it protection. By the r occasional use wo prevent the collectlonof those impurities which, when Ineuffdlnt quantities, cna*© so much danger tj the body's hoalth. They ««>on cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Loss of Ap petite, Pain in thtt Head, lloaitburn, Pain in the Breast bone, Sudden Faintness and C >stive:ie«i. 8 >l-1 by a'l respectably Dealers in Medicine*. SIIEIUFFIS^ALM 13 Y Virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas. j Fieri Facias and bovari i Facias issue I out of the Court of Common I'leas of Bur}ur county, nnd to hie directs!, there will bcexp wed t. publi. s lie. at tho Con it House,in ihe borough of B lifer. on' Monday. the 21th day 112 S. ptcmh r, A. I). !8»*1, at one o'clock," l' 31., tho following di-B< i Ibcd propt-rty, to wit: All Cic r ght. title, Interest and cinlin which Jsmos Oftllnhor, lit-* of Mudd,\creeh tp., de 'il. hid in hi* life time. <>f in and t On* Hundred acre* of land, in<>r* or le-s, situ -to in Mnddycreftk township, Butb r county. Pa . bounded NothbvJeriy Kiester, et al., En«t by Dav d .Marshall. Sg hou.-e and leg barn (and good orchard) thereon erec ted. Seized and taken in execution at thosnlt «»f .la*. Oallsber,' versus" Mai y (Jallalier, Administratrix of said James tiallahcr, dee'd. 4XBO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Barney Logue, of in and to Fifty acres of land, more or less, situated in Clearfield township, Butler comity, i'a., bounded North by Robert Thompson, Kast by Daniel M'Grudy, et al., South by John M'Curtey, West by Pstrii k Sween ey. Eighteen acres cleared, OIIH log house thereon elected. Seised and aken in exeoutioii as the property of Bainey Logue. at tho suit of LVAU Jenkins, for use of Churles .H Caudles*. ALSO, All the ri^ht,title,iptcrest and claim of Harriet Chris tv, of, in ami to Jfoity-one acres of land,' m >r« or le.i«, situate in Cherry township, Butler county, Pa., hound ed North by Cfnistys heirs, Kast oy Thompson et.al., South by W Stevenson's heirs, West by Stevenson .s heirs. Tli rty-five acres e lea red; log house and log bain thereon erected Seized and taken iu execution ar tho piopcrrty of Harriet ( hristy, al the suit of Bracken' ridge SL CO. ALSO, All the right, titlo. Interest and claim of g P. Kv&ns, of in and to, in.- Hun lei and I .ft y acr-s of land, more oi |e-s. nitu red In Cent: e township. Butler county. Pa... b< uiidcd liOith by .lack * heirs, Last by Love, South by Berg and M't mdleas, West by Uadget One Hundred acres cleared, (ifieen acres meadow, double log house, log bnrn and frame .stalde thereon erected Seized a' d tak eu in execution a* the property of 8. p. Evans, at th suit of 0. B. Sherry. A LSO, All tlierigl.t, title, interti-t and claim which Z. P. Billiard, late of Yonango tp., dee d-, had in his lifetime, of in and to Ki^htv acres oi land, more or lens,situate in Vouango tp., Butler couuty, Pa . l)un tided N« rth hy .lacob Shanor East by K. If. Kmc ry. South by* Joseph Grccr, West by M\l-rt & Clymer, about thirty-live acres cleared, nine of which is meadow; one Frame house therein) erected. »Mc*'l and taken in executiou at the suit of K. Graff, Ex'rx. ll.lGiaff, dee'd.. ver sus Sarah llilliaid, Adm'ft of 'aid /.. B. Ililiiard,dee'd, ALSO All the right, tit 1«. internet and elaim of David AW It. Oonn, of in nnl to one Hundred Acres of land more or les« . Kit u.ited in Washington tp., Butler Co., Pa., b mimed North bv Thos. Kelly. East by Conn A* A'vaus South by Wadeworth nnd Itlaek. West by Jacoh Daub cnspeck. Seventy vcrcs cleared. frame bain'and double log house thfei'joii erected. Seized and taken in execution as the property of David Coiiu tV. W. U. Conn, *t the Hnit ol George Mu>riu. A 1.80, All the tight, tille, Inteicst and ci.iim of George W. Smith, of In and to one lot of ground. situoted in Born. Butler, Butler county, Pa , bounded North i>y an alley, East by an alley. South by the diamond. West by Mr*. Christy ; Wing twenty fei t front, more or less, on the diamond, rui!iii..g back North one hundred aud eighty feet to au alley; a small dwelling-house thereon erected. Seized and taken iu execution as tho property of Geo. W . Smith, at the suit Oliver David. ALSO, All tho right, title, interest t,nd claim of Robott M'- s ight, of.in and to One hundred acres of land, more or less, situate in Slippery ruck tp., Butler county, Kenn'a, b -unded north bv 11. Vinceiit. esst by HiU',' wiuth by I'orter. west by Vincent and Porter. Sixty-fivo acres cleared, ten sens niewd'w; Two ftiry Fraina house. One mnall Frame house, large frame iiank Barn, o#ie Kood Crist Mill and Saw Afill theroon erected Suizoi and taken in execution as the property of Robert Mo- Night, At.tbu suit of William Taylor. ALSO, All the right, title, intorest and cl:»lnt of J. Craw ford of, in and t» One Hundred acre* <»f land, more or less, situated in Cherry township, Butler county. Pa* hounded No'th by J. Porter, Ka-t by Wilson Thompson. South by Foster, and West Uj John Dunn. Thiit.v acri»s clearwl. !>>g bonne thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution asrtpe property of J. Crawford, at tho suit of Jobn Gregory, foru.se; W 0. BR AC KKN RIDGE, Sheriff*s ' ffice, Butler. August 16, 1866. Sheriff. o*o. A. BLACK OKU. W. FLCCEEIt U BLACK A FLEEGER, ATTORNEYS' AT LAW, AND CLAIM AGENTS. Pension* procured for soldii rs of 1812, cr their wid ows. Ail business iutrusted to their rare .promptly at tended to. OfTb-e, South West of Comi.llouse, former ly occupied l»v C. C Sullivau. " Ma> J or--fcm'» Teacher's Eliminations. AMI NATIONS •vrill be hild at tbe following pla JLJ ees : nuuiuiit and Clearfield,at Reibsr's School House, Aug 24, thi k land and 4>oi,cgal, a* Laud's " " Aug, 25 Parker an !• Mlrtiew, at Martin-burg, Angu*t 27. Allegheny, at School 11--use No. 5, Marion and Venango, at Miirripsvi'ie, August 20. fiercer and Slipperyruck, hS 11-wtUvIIIc, August 30. Worth and Braly, at Wwt Liberty, August 31 Muddy creek, at Portersville. September 1. Huffalu ar«d Winfleld. at Kelly's school House, Sept. 3 Clinton and Jefferson, at Saxonburg. September 4. Penuand Middlesex, at Mahood's School House, Sep tember 5. Adams, at Dcntliett's School Sept ember 6. i ranberrj ,M Sample's School llouae. September 7. K »rvaird and Washington, at North Washington, Sep teml>er 10. .. ». Che'ry and Clay, at Sunbury, September 11. Franklin and • "nn.MpienuA-lug. at Prospect, Sept. 12 lstncnstgy, a' Middle l*nncn»te», Septeint»er 13. Butlerodfl Ccipre.ai Hotter, September 14. Irregular csy»i»»iiiHti«us will behotd at r.utl.-r on -.ld nnd 2Wh #u-pU'jubei. a»ui «»u 6th of cA.ut^j. Lurec tore are. i*sjs*cif» H.>, but e- .ucwl* invited to a wnJ. 'ibe exeici.-i-s v.-.1l be made interesting and instructive. Teiu'lu'i B Witl Come p. -vuied with pr-ns. iuk. j.njjer, la t re* uncat.-. antauiped env«b pe, ano the proper revenue stamp. JuUN li.< «AIIY. 1 Butier, A VGWA. 15,1966. Ooiret7 Super! nteodent. Writ of Farffion. Butler county, 88. I.N the matter of the Partition of the Real Estate of Aiu-h Kennedy. dcc'J, No. 14, March Term, 1811.— | O, C.. But ler conn 'j. The Commonwealth of Penn»ylranla—to Ike heirt I aud legal representatives of Amos Kennedy, dec M:*- You, and each of you, are beieby cited to be and ap poiir be oreoui Judges, at an Orphans' Comt, to be held l at Pntler, in and f.»r the county of Uutlor. on the 3d Monday of September nsxL it being thi lTth day of Bald month, to acceptssid premise at sal 1 valuation and appraisement, or shew cause why the same shoul i uot be sold. by the Court, W. J. YOCN", Clerk O.C. Clet kt nfflee, Butler, July », IMH,—»U of which the above heirs and legal representative* of the said Amos Kennedy, deed, are hereby required to t-.ike notice. W. O. BRECKEN RIDGE, Sheriffs office, Bnilor. August B.IW. Sheriff. A Valuable Farm For Sale. SITUATED on the Mercer nnd Entl' nton road, one and one half mile from IlarrUvilie, Butler Couutv, Pa., containing One Hundred and Seventy-Ficc acres, allTtf which is in a high st.te of Cultivation.— fitid farm is well Watered having two streim pacing directly -through it, beside* twh never failing spring*. It Li s* oil calculated lor either a grain or st"ck farm. Thdie is on said farm a large two story frame h i»o. large 112 atae barn. sl«> a largn orchard of cbuici fruits; a sugar camp auntbeitag over tbtfC hundred tree*, and forty acres of good meadow. Persons wishing to pur chase would do well toeall bef re purchasing ebewhere. For further information ca'l at tin* preuil-e.s. or address the subscriber at llurrlaville, Put ler co Pi. July Jo 3t JACOR IIODIL. "NOTICE. IITHBRBAR my wifeCutharino, has leßmy bed and W boaiawithoutjmtcau.se, I then-fore warn ail persons aieainst hat boring her or giving her credit ou my account, as I will pay no debts jf her con racting PKTKR PR >KLL, AUi.u-1 Id, 1800-11.* Zolienople, Piuler co» Pa. OrphanM* Court Nnlc. I N pursuance of on order of the Orphans' C >urt of 1 Rutler county, we will sell at nub ic 5..l •, on the I remise*, in Marion town*hlo, on the day of Sep tember next, at 2 o'clock P M. Fifteen Acres of Land, late tbo property of R Pert Thompson, deceased This property is of goal quality and improved. Tlum? Oi: -Jliiid in hsij \. the. •mnnder In two equal 3 curly pa moots, with iutarejt ftuih sain. 11. C. McOGY. JOHN KKKR. gust 8, ISG'V Executors pf Robt. Thompson, dee'd. Spanish Sheep for* gafsf \NY ptr* n stbliin* to purchase puie-lood S| aninh Sheep, would do well to call and ex amino our Sheep, as we claim to have pure-bred stocks and will sell either Ewes ir Pucks at very reasonable prices. The SShcep may be seen ou the firm holnmttrig to one of the suhsciibin, 2 miles L.-uit of Harmony. Rutler co nntv, Pa. 31. 11. HITLER. August 7, IPWV J. >!.. MOW KEY. NEK ESTABLISHMENT. Watches, Clocks & Jewelry. The undersigned respectfully, informs the public that he has ou huu i,aud ■ con tantly receiving, the New l'atent Lever ('lock. The*eare striking Clock*: and the first of tbo kind that has ever boon ottered for sale in this place. Mantel Clocks of all descriptions, and of the best quality t::d woik maiisliip. American & Patent Lever Watches, hunting case, warmntcd to keep good time. Oolt & Sharp's Revolvers and Cart ridges. .Tew by of nil kin Is. nnd of good quality; all of which will be sol lon roas'Oiablo terms fir cash. Having procured the services of a I'ii sl I'liiNS I am prepared to perform all worU properlj belonging to a ..'OWN BY Kstablisbment with Suitsfkctieu to my nu merous customers. Hip tirinjf Watches, Clocks, J-c., done in a workman iko manner. Don't forget tho pl.t —Main i r.i l, inirly oppislto Duffs, Itiitljr, l»i. CH.VIUiKS WHKMVN'. Pultlie Kale. rpIIF. utidersiirned, Committee of D:«n • I I.nir. a Itina tie. wll offer for sab- at public vendue,on the prem ises, on i hursday the iWUh day ef August next. st*tr>ne o'clock. P. M.. oT sill day, tho interest of said lunatic, to sixty acr.-s of land, tu ro < r lo s, situate in l township. Butler county. Pa . t»oundi d north liy lands of John Shaffer; on the I'M b> lan lsof Joseph Stallf fer: south by-iimdsof 11 onrv* Kohi n and west by lands of the heirs or Thomas U llson de< M Ih- Interest of tlie said luu itio—there being tiie undlvideJ tfnoo sev enths there' 112. TLIIMS OF SALE.—One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of »>ale by the Court, and the residue iu two equal annual payment?, with iLterest from said confirmation. Title god. SAMUEL LUT2, nlyll'GC.Tt. Committee, lteai Kstatc Agciicj. riHIE undersigned has open-il an office In Butler, Pa. I fir the purchase and sale of Real Estate. Persons wishing to either sell or purchase Farms, or other Real Estate, will find it to tjitl. .i.J:ercat tot all «m in". 1 ha- eon hand aII UilMr tf 'gsbd Farm* of vsrious sizes (or sale. •»!» sueli Hsi ms will suit purchasers. Pcn:ons wishing to dispose,of tliair Real Kstato. will fln l'-ir u- their advantage to place it on my b »oks— Those to pnrchiue can be suitsd, -iu variety, price and quality, by reference to njy list. Auy information in leferenee to Rrtal Estate in this ouiity, can bo obtained bv applying by ijjttor or per ually. to tho undersigned. Office with Juo. M. Tbomps« n, Ait'y nt Law, Bntler,Pa. J \MES T. M I CNKIN, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Orphans' ojrt Sale of Real Estate. HY virtue «112 on order And decree of the Orphans' Court of Butler county. I will expose to wlc by public v. 1 *•«»», ;»t I o'cloek, P M.the foil -wins deicriool Red Kttnto or Elizabeth OC »n 1 «'ul Iwibfll** O Connor—mit.orflTlldrcr. of Wm. «>Vontier doe'd, to wit : Sixty acres of land situate I u Wa-hinston tp Bntler county. Ha, bounded ou the N rih l»y land of James M. lb e lin. I ait by Isaac end William Miller, Houtli by .lame* llilliai d, and Wnt by James M. Btedln; atoi.'t five acre< chared, and * lug house there n erected. 'JheaUive dwcilbud pioperty i* good for firming purpoi-n, and is Miperiorcoal land, • n •ho line r.f li e Atlantic and (Jrent Western branch lb il road, to Brady'* Bend. TKRUS —)no-third of the purchase money in hand, the balance in twocqflal annual installments with inter est from confirmation of »ah«. W>l BTOOM, Guardian of the minor children August 8, ISC6, 8t of Win. O'Connor, doe'd. For Sale. ONE t,ABOB FARM of Four Hundred (MO) acres of I And. more or les*. wo 11 imnrored, fa*-pe Brick l|..nne. Double bam. and Out Buddings. This ftrtu is well waterod and limbered. Oood Fencos and nbout2>u acres of C- nl ; bank opened and in good order. This Farm Is one nultabls for «>*tti->p Stork or Grain. und will average wilh the bo.-! In Bhttbr county, ami ft well b>ca ted, joining Zelionoplo- just» milo* 112. oui the K*i! K-ud at KotheMto : two stag* ruMihig daily from ftdieuople to Rochester and • ack 1 h'- prop.- Tv in uow in (he hands of tl»«- heirs of i "»■ eph Allen dot d -And in order to nettle up the estate it will l»e sold at auii lon on the flirth day of September, at 2 o'clock p. in , on tlio prwiiu^ For information, enquire of Wm. u Boyd, of Butler, Pa.,or K|:hmd Alien, or Pittsburgh are li»lawfoll*|Mi thorized to sell ami make tit.'e*. Aay persons wishing to see the farm can cull on Joaeph A lira, who lives on the premises, «.-r Wm. Allen, of ZoHenople. Ttaua One thud dowu,auJ the bulance in one, two or three years, to suit purchaser Butler. August 8, 18CW- WM. 8. BOYD. Writ of Partition, IN t'uo m ittcr of the' Partition cf the Iloal Estate of Kdw*i4 Kennedy, dec'd.- No. 7H, December Term . 18*5, O. C Butler county.— Commonwealth' 112 Penr.sylvania—lo the Heir* and Le pal Representative* of KdWard Kenned', dec'd, to wttj Pi udeuce Kounedy (widow) fcii*abetb intermarried with JoblkQieer; Mary intermarried w.th Isaac B|»on»Ier; Mar/atet intermarried with F. 8. Magee ; Jane inter married with Dr. II 11. llrower; D G. Keunedy , Kdward Kennedy, Milton Newton Kennedy, Jatnen 8. Kennedv. Khz i Kennedy, fcmily Kennedy, Minerva Kennedv. William and Kate Kennedy ml nor ehildreu nf John' Kennedy, dec'd, for whoui the said Xlr«. Pin dence Kenned? b Guardian. You. and earh of yon are hereby oiled to be ami nr. near before oar Judges, at an Oipbaua' Cotu t, to be held at Butler, in and ! * the ctfuntynf Untler on the 3d Monday of Se[tember next, *t b*ing the 17th day of •aid month to accept or refuse ttloTe Ileir* ami Legal Representor tires of the said Kdward Kennedy, dec'd, are hereby re quired U tike nt ee VV. 0. UKKCKKNKIDOB, . Sheriff'* office. Jmtler, August 8,1806. Sheriff. Administrator'* XoUcc. N»1'I« t isb«H#by given that tetters of Administra tion have been i fined n the undersigned on tb<- t" Jit.t.c* Hall, Ue IF Portersville, deed. All miuicdUte pa,) uiet t, and thosenar iug claims a f i'iiii'l l»»e iuiii«. aie requested t> (assent (iiiui property authenticated fur settlement NtWTON, Adjust AAninlftra-or. THE SBAIfcILTOBT (iold and Biluer;pinii^ G O IMT 3? _A_ 35T ~Y~ 9». SEVADA LOCATION OP MINES» MAMMOTH AN J NORTH UNION NYE COUNTY. NEVADA tOt Orgjnited under a Special '.'barter from the State ./ T\ lOi CAPITAL STOCK $1,00,000 iOO.OOO SHARES. t5 EACH. Principal Office, 224, S. Fourth St miLADF.L "IIIA. lll I— «> JT |T ■ C E M.m - rHKSIf>ENT. lIOW. ALEXANDER RAMJR U. S. Senator from Minnesota. VICE-PRESIDENT! ALFRED GILMORE, Philadelphia. BECRETARY. JACOH ZIEOLER, I'hilaik'.jihia. TREASURER. EDWARD F. MOODY, Cu titter Kafirnal Hunk of the } jti MANAGING DIRECTOR. RUBER!' W. HAMILTON HOARD OF DIRECTORS Hon. Alexander Ramsey fit Paul, Afitin. Uql. J ACOB Sip.olkr, Duller, J'cnn'a. FFLL. B. Oodkn, ESQ., Chicago, 111. ISAAC B. DILT.FR, ESQ., Chicago, 111. HON. ROBERT W. HAMILTON, Gnoaor. B Prebbuhy, Eiq., Baltimore, MJ. FRANK STBKI.E, ESQ., Philadelphia. IION. At.FRKD (Jjlmore, I'Jiil xdtlphia. Col Joiiv M Wetherill, Potts villi. Pa. E. HEED MYEII, ESQ , Surveyor of the Itrt, Phila. HON. T. J. UOPFET, " I'liiia Jtjh.ia. HON. OF.O. W. WOODWARD, CI»V Justice of the SUite of Ptmntyltania. B INKERS. N ATION AL BANK OF THE RFCPOBLIC SOLICITOR. SAMUEL (J. THOMPSON, Esq. THE HAMILTON (Outil Si £ilt'cv pining Co. O 1" N K V ADA. The properly of this Company faaltmtod In the Mam* ni"Ui hiiJ North Union MjujuisulJUiriein, Ny« County, Stata of Nevada, ami eontp a tl»u / >llown.g nauiud ledges of silver bear inn quu't*: LEDGES /A' M » Af 1/0/7/ MINIXO DISTRICT. The Winnebago L«og<\ Twulro hundred f«»et. '• Union Ledgn, One thh«»ua>uid feet. •' R. >1 Jacket Ledge, Olio thousand ft-at. •• Wabaahaw Eighteen hundred foot. " OJibwa Ledge Iwelva bundred fret. " Mammoth C'liu-tock f«edge..EightPon hundred fovt. ' Yellow Jacket Ledge Une thousand f»-rt. " liecotah Ledge, Twelve hundred feet. | •' Coiiet l.e-lae Owe feet. I '• Leviafhan Ledge, U'ghteen hundred " Cnit-iitoti Uilk*' line thousand fro LEDGES IV SORT If UNION DISTRICT Tho Hamilton L-'dge THI-UO hundred f»et. Hamilton Kx Ledge, ..Twelvo hundred foot. u OJibya Lads* Twelvo hundred feet* ♦ • liecotah Ledge Twelv hundred feet* " Orii** Yalbv I".* L'dge,.... Tw . • >• Thin property wa.i sole- t:d and located by practical and experienced mineis, among the first, In Noith Union an I .Mammoth, which aro justly regarded among the b. -t silver mining district* in Hie State, on account of the i ichU"."ir»of ihuoic4, tiio width «'l th.-vei'-s, the fine timber on them niut iin, and tho t basins and grans iu tho valley*. This Company do n -t d twenty dollars per covd f»r wood. A twenty htamp mill will consume fif teen cord#of wood per day, at*lo per Cord, amounting to par ilay. In tho .Mium-th and North Union district* it mould be simply the cutting, Si per cord, «»r$ >■) per day. There is a large paving on this Item. In Uie c nsumj.tloti of salt, which it Urg 1/used it) Raining operations, the saving would not no loss than s•*» pe> uay over many otfeei ili-trict*. In these two liemsthtrv is an advunt i;l'e in cost. 112 runuing a twenty stamp mill in these d:-tnet•» which w uld inane a liaiKisomo yearly profit uf itself It is if >t the Intention of theCompnny to work all this property at tho present time, but to bold it In r> serve for futute disposition. either to form a oait of it into other organizations, or to erect other mills, as may be deemed expedient. A twenty t-ta.np mi»l noar a well selected lode will pay a large dividend on the capital the tilHt wo-king year, and leave a reserved fund in the ticanny, to be applied t- the erecti >n of another mill. Thbl t oinpaiiy intend to erect a first-clans mill noai tho Winnebago lode, wh.ch is 112 ur and oiio-liilf feet wide,and is considered one of the richest silver ledges in \eviula. and will afford an ample supply of ora fir a twenty-stamp mill ■ ■ *" ProfW»ar lii richly, who Ss a scientific, reliable, and very cant tons gentleman, says■f tbis4ode : «• This is a Mr iig we-i defined vein, showing every indication of and' perma-netim. Tho ort is of great richness, and well diffused throughout the rein, and alt the ore will pay for it o-Mngftnm the. very fur fact Thin it u very uulaabU nnnr-ond an be mule In pay from th« ben inning n A. Hht« hi.T. Mining engineer. It is m -re lfcan doubtful i, Professor i>Jatchiy speaks iu tliese terms of any otLi/r mine in Nevada. A twenty stamp mill c»»n crash twonty t->ns pat day ; but say Hint it crubhes Ift tons pef day, (choice speci mens from the Winnebago ljile has n*sa>ed .?ll3*per ton), it is a low estini"t« to say that it will give an iv crtign yield of Blfo per ton, taken, as t comes from ihe vein- Fifteen tons pop day w-.u.d yield $ .51>•'; t»• ex pensesof crushing in these district- will not excH**d£fr) per |on»t*r U" 16 tons, la.ving a net profit ..f »i*uo for a working day, or a monthly profit of ovsr tl -,000 This fctiielncnt may seem large, but it is pi ovon by tl.o results of other mil sin districts U-s favorably lo rated. We confidently believe there is no otl-er invest ment will pay such large r turns as sbver property, when Well located ami the mills properly mrnaged. Ti em i.i i iu ' dire t>ris an experienced ami practical silver o,e vt-i art in ail .ts rmeof L life, of exc lien! lutl.it-. -m \iu louiitabie one. gy ; he toa I.ceil ong .Kid lav TuUiy knuau t'» PrmiUei.t. «l.»v Kamsey . and to' Mr. Hank Meri. on« of tiie Hard of Dlfe«t ' Sand with whoso k o.« opinion 112 Mr II .mil ton, tho 11 nA. W Itoielall, First A>si tint I'ostma t r Ueucral, ami tlov. tarw. 11, of Wisconsin, alio lad llnr bunk of Minnesota, fully concur Ho is oik- oi Iho dis coverers of this property and is %rgely inferebted in it, and will certainly take great plido in discharging his duties promptly and ecoi*>nitciitf ,-ai«d in such a man ner as to make''the Company a olycese which hears liis anil competent clerk goes out with tho ma isgcr as financial agent. The plan of organization of this Company offers pe culiar advantages to the subscribers. It ,{ives thein se curity, insures them a large Interest upon iheir money, and provides f-r its reimbursement in a snoit time, le.»v --i ing them their interest in the stock frte uf. cos'. The Company reserves for the treasury or 70,0"5J shares of etock, and will sell'4o,ooo shares nt par value of $5.0«). full pal 1. These faty thousand shares are preferred stock to bear 2o per cent, dividends per nnnuin out of the first earnings of the mines uatil ih« par value isjrcfunded. It also shares in dividends with the common stock all profits of the mines over and above tvxent v-livo per cent., the Company reserving the right to ledeein this preferred stock at sny time by the pay. mentofthe par value thereof, oo4pnt TMt, The pre let red stock after it *hall have boen i»*id'by dividendsol twenty fivo per cent., or otherwise, to take grade with the common st-.ck, will share all profits of the miaee e<|ually. * Tbii equitable plan is an evidence of the go.nl faith of this Comimny, and their confidence tu thejifoperty. It guarantees te thesubsci ibor the whole property and »u> urovomcnts lor the payment of the preferred wto«k, aed insnncs the paymt of it speedily, leaving his interest in the-Coiupauy without cost. No o; her sioek * ill bo sold, except iug the drcfenedstoc*, unUl the Company'a mines pavdividends. This Company liavo a liberal charter ited by spe cial net of the Legislijnre of Pennsylvania The tlilo to this pr 'pert y has iK-en carefally examined and pro noiinoed good The product of silver miiiM is different ► from Irou, coal, copper, oi Lad, which ar# influenced by the fnujc uaii nsof the market. The precious mtb. als are the stau-lmd of value, when ouce produced, they have no m.u ket to seek, bat maka this their aii ket- Jas T. McJunkin, Esq., Traveling THE LIGHT OF THE WOBKDI DR. IYIAa^IZSX«'a PILLS ANP SALVE. Thru* life giving rarnndle* ar« now, ffcr tba flnrt t%n* clvou pnblicily to the world. For ovar a quarter >fa aentury of private practice tbe ingredient a in U»m LIFE-GIVING PILLS \ H«t« used with the greatast aacceaa. TOafr I* not only t» prevent dlafnse, but to euro. They atnrtn out the rnriona maladlm by which the patient la and ro Invigorates tbe failing •vatam. To tkaai^i and infirm a few theaa FILL 4 will prova to A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH For In evary caae tfhfcy add new life and vitality, aod store /he waning energies to their prlhtine atate. TV the young and middle-used, th»y will prov« moat InvaJ. nubia aa a ready, apeclflc, and eta ling medicine. Hera li a dream realised, that l'o»c •del e<»a n-o trvwrn, and ahow, In one glortoua fact, the Ual th •fa vorable opportunity that offera. Whaa takna praaor Ibed t FOR BILIOUS DISORDER Vothln.' can be mora prod net Ive ol care th*n thfM» Fllii*. 'Their almoet magic Influence la Mt atonoe; tbe itaual concomitants nf this anoet dlatreeatng t harm the moet delicato famala,and u»n be given with g<»od offeot in prescribed doeea to rkfr ywny*t babe. For Cutaneous Didders An I all a uption* of the akin, the BALVB Is moat til valuable. ltd<>ea heal externally alona. but ponetraiea «<■'" the moat effuola to the rer/ ft»il ef tb * •till DR. M&GGIEL'S PILLS Invariably Cures the Following Diseases; * Asthma C< rr.LlainU ' Conkns, Colds. Cheat C«Mti veneaa, Pjr ape pata, Plarrlxa^ •ruuav, PtMM Parar t A|i-» Female Gimplalnta Uaadache Indipastlon, lnflurtnw, IliQiituatlon, Inward >VeaknIlo(le0. —None genuine without the enprravad trade mark around each p<»t or box, aign*d by DR. J. MA 0(11 EL, 4d, Fulton at., New York, to counter felt wfclcfc ia felony .Sold by all reaper table Dealers In MedlHae* throughout tho Uwitad State, and Oanadaa—at t» aeo»a ""ror SHlo nt'bri. ORAIIAM * HOBHLTOSTA W«t: Sole Agents In Butler Pa. KNITTING MACHINES. rniltiundoMigned won Id Inform the pnblio, that he le I prepared to sell tbe DaJton Family Knitting Ms« chine—the strongeat, moat simple nn«f Hrat In the world —Patented In lwil, and perfected In \M4. Thia ma ohino w.il not only do plain work, «uch aa ancka, but alio fancy knitting, with a moat perfect and be&utl fill at itch. It will knit com fort a, JVüblaa, artielea Any person wiahing to obtain one will-plaaaf lined lor circular. Addreas (enclosing a atamp ) it. V BAWfIILL, Zelieoopla, p,.h 14. 'W-l Agent f.»r Hntler THE JET N A AND lIIE PORTLAND FIRE. lasurauce Gamp&ay HAKTFOKD, CONN. ASSETS, JULY 1, 1868. Cash on hand In bankar.d with Ajt5....... $257,320 Oft United Stnt.s Ftock.'....i ' i estate unincumbered.** 90<359 03 State Stocks tVf 00 \ew Yoik Hank Stocks - - >34 170 00 Hartford Bank etocks 270,810^00 >llscellaneous Hank Stock 129,000 0O Railroa-l Stock. et.j - 273,667 SO Mortgage Bonds, City County AB. B. 1,011.136 66 TOTAL $4,073,8*0 88 I.IA nll.l l 180. bosses unadjusted and not due W Xet, 854,5504 20. Income for lastyesr (net)..„ • Or a dally Incon.S of say $,300. Losses and Evporsos for same time -1J.541J81 80 Total loss** paid i n i7 year- 419,127^10 Via. Fire. Oovernmeni and Stcta Taxes paid $170,178 34 LOSS BY PORTLAND FIRE, t 4th. Th j t»">ti»l amount covered by jßtns Polirk* on prop# orty -ee.it or damage! is on which salvage « ! be aloit & percent. Our total U-es will not vary niO' h f.'onk and is being promptly adJasted p iid. This sain is f> per cent.npon the assets a figure but slfxhtlv exceeding oni and Stite tj*es paid last yeas or a pr tpnriion equal to a S6OOO lose (or a eompeny 1100,000 a-'setp. TlKneoo.ll, for Iqinrnno* 'nil tU rain. «112 VnnlflM, strong corporations, is forcibly illustrated by this firs. Several weak Insarance Companies are destiuyed I'urtiuid h;.« a population of 85,000;—was handsomely built, mostly flurf or ftoue stmcmree—pmfaetH and screened with npwards of 8000 shade treee—boend ed on throe shins by water—indeed, literally, almost risina from the ocenn—ami with a «oo>l steam fire de pastment, yet It has 88 ffo,ooS>,ooo of properly consumed In a few liours—upon * hoi Way. Mhtn its peoplH arc least occupie.l-.fr.wn the xmy lasig niflcant cause of s contemptible fire cracker. Remember the trilling oi igtn of fire< that aweepawsv In a few hours the earnings of years. t\>nsid»»r yo»r be>t interests and give the Jitna a«ent a call if »yr. of J.cob Btout,.Ut» uf ciantierry tnwnthlp, rtec'rt.. • 0 C Term, 1"». An«lt—Joo. 17 lH«id. motion of McCandlens, Conrt sppointe« Thos. Robinson, ua Auditor to make distribution. by the Couoty. Cei tilled from the record this 31st day of July. A. I>. islw W. XOVX&, Clar*. NOTICE is hereby given that 1 wiil attend to the duties of theshova appointment at the 69k* ft Chailon McCandloss, Esq., on Thursday, the 30tb day of Attgost, %v 1 atlock, p. m.of said day. THOMAS HOWNBON. Aug* 1, *C6, 4t. Auditor StNltlßl AtABEBY. ' TIIK Fait term of th« PunburyHish idloo? wUI®M on lh» l«th of Anguit, IHU MS