THE AMERICAN OITjZEN. Butler, Pa. Wednesday, Jan-30,1867 « i\TKI>. At -the CITJZEN Office, a good boy, 10 years of ago. to learn the printing trade. Applicant must have a good know'euge of English Grnmmsr. and b<" able to write a fair, legible hand None need apply that eanjiot caine wel' reconimended for truth and honesty. Jan. 23, ISO - XOTICE. IhiT» OBI.IOKD on tli« off • Krnnclj, KfffUtt' an.l H«c..rij»r, I4i M wishing*) OHUOKtna will pl»W« call »"•! »»V ' Nii..n for ihtumr •> V- tKA ">- Wool Grower's Amocit'ion. The members of the Slipperyrock Wool Grower's Association are requested to meet in Centreville. on Saturday, Febrjj- _ ary 2d, at 2 o'clock F. M. A full attend ,ance is requested, as business of import ance will be transacted. JOHN BKIIIAM, Stc'y. tvy~ On Monday morning the 28th in ■stanf, a little girl, daughter of Dr. J. 11. iliell of Butler, was severely burned, her clothes having taken fire by coming in contact with thestovo Her hnnds,arms and face arc pretty badly burned, but not j so bad ss to endanger her life. B*a>- Poi something new and valuable, our readers are referred t.i the advertise ment of Slack's Self-acting Wagon and Carriage Brake. The patent for this new invention for Butler county, has been purchased by /' N. Durren of Mt. Chest nut, Franklin township. It is said to be .a great improvement., and in f>*rts where it has been introduced, giv.es general sat isfaction, and is considered superior to al,l other Brakes now in use. Head the ad vertisement, and then examine the mod el, ami we have no doubt you will be sat isfied of its utility. Pleasant Meetings. The O. S. and U. Presbyterian con gregations of Clinton township, JJu'Jcr county, held united meetings during the first part of the week of Prayer. Tho Pastor of the U. P. congregation preach, oil in the O. S. Presbyterian church, OH Monday the 7th inst. Immediately af ter, an interesting prayer inc ting was 'held, anil on the following day the Pastor of the O. S. congregation jaireartied in the C. P. Church, and an interesting jsrayer mceting following. We ti'iin.l: those pres. on both occasions, could say that it was good to be there; and those a'bsent, who might have been there, su*ta.in.i 1 ( great loss, like Thomas of old. .New Boot o< a shoe £tora The public MO rcspcctfu'ly informed that B.C. Husclton has just opened a splendid stock of li ots and Shoes, in the I .building lately occupied by Mrs. IWli: berger. on Main Street, 4 doors North of j M' A boy's Stifte, where he is prepared to accommodate all that will call upon him. •willi the choicest and best Stock of Boots jind Shoes of all kinds, size# and vnrie- I ties, made ot the very best material, anil j fk'/nik warranted. lie has, also,*a large stock of sole and upper leather, French and Common Calf skins, Morroceos, lioftns .and Linings, Boot trees, Shoe j ( nails. Pegs, and everything usually ikept j in a good Shoe and Leather Store, all of j which will be sold at reduced prices tor j cash. A New and Grand Fpech in Medicine Du. MAGUIKI. is the founder of a uew Medical System I The (|UlwiUt«rian? whose vast internal doses enfeeble -she stomach and paralyze tl'e bowel.-', must ••ive precedence to the uian who -pcaterex health and appetite, with from one to two of his extraordinary I'ills, and cures the jnost virulent sores with a box or so of his -wonderful aud all-healing Salvo. These , two great specifics of the Doctor are last .superseding all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. Extraordinary cures hy Maggiel's l'ills and Snlvo have opened the eyes of the public to the inefficiency of the (so callcdj remedies of others, and ; upon which people have so long blindly , depended. Maggiel's Pills arc not of the.! class that swallowed by the dozen, of which every box full taken creates an absolute necessity for another. 'One or ,two of Maggiel's Pills suffices to place the bowels in perfect order, tone tho stomach, rceates nn appetite, and reader spirits light and bnoyn»t ! There is no griping aud no reactioniin -the form of constipa tion. If liver is affected, its func tions are restored; and if the nervous system is feeble, it is invigorated. This last quality makes the medicipc* Tory desirable for the wants of .delicate fe males. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are literally extinguished by the discn fectant power of Maggiel's Salve. In fact, it is here announced that BILIOUS, DYSPEPTIC <UU> DIARRHEA .PILXS cure where all,ethers fail. While fof Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts and all abrasions of the skin, MAO&IJSL'V SALVE is infalliable. Sold by .J. JWAG OIEL, 43 Fulton Street, York, and all Druggists, at 25 ots jj<srbo;t For Sale at Dr. GRAHAM'S Drug Store, solo Agent in Butler, Pa. may 9, '60.) —lt haa been decided in one of the Frcueh courts that to call a woman u ■ '•ftmiulc" if» to jnaultjj*r, .asd i^ti'ieabli;. Congreiv No vote has yet "been reached on the fiual passage of the New Tariff Hill Stevens' has by a vote of 8S to 6f> icon recrmmiittcd te rtie Committee on liccoDstHjcrion, which many of its friends think equivalent to its defeat.— Mr. Ashly gave notice on Saturday, that if this Congress did not agree on a He construction bill, he should insist that the fortieth Congress should remain in session until one would be passed, Cjist of Grand Jurors March T. 1807. W. W. Dodds, Hor. Prospect; .John G. Christy, Concord ; Samuel Lcason, Buffalo; Solomon Thompson, Brady, Samuel Olenn, Clay ; James Norris, Chil ian ; Ji,bene/.er Ootids, Connoquencssing; Benj. Donihett, Adams; John Thomp son. Middlesex; Uobert Fowler, J- airview; If.aac I,'obb, Oakland; Jaa. i,. Maxwell, ' €r., Butler; Hugh (Jill.Jr., Mercer; A1 frcd Wick, Washington ; Jus. Stevenson, Summit j ttobt. M'Nair, lisq., F jrward ; lienj. Sloan, Chambers Wick, Parker; Jno. Hippie, Franklin; James Frnzicr, Muddyercck ; A. JT. M'Cand less, Bor. Butler; Nathan F. M'Cand. le«s, Centre ; William Crocker, JSJipper yrock; Jno. L. And&ison, Allogheny. TOAVKItSE .lI'RORS—FIRST WFEIJ. John ?)outhett. Adams ; Jni. C. An* dcrson, Allegheny; Zcph. Snyder, Brady; i David Kejly, Esq., Buffi-lo; Jaa. I\earns. Butler, Bicksun 31'Candless, Centre*; +-:wi)U(>l Findley, Clay; Jas. Camphell, Cherry; Peter Fennell, Jr., Clearfield; Wm. Norris, Clinton ; Jno. 11. Christy, Concord; Will. John-toil, Cranberry; Joseph Dqdds, Connoquercssing; Manus aes (lillefpie, Donegal; A. L. Campbell, J j Fai>-vlew; Jrio. S. Fisher, Franklin;Capt I Jno. Maitin. Forward; Jno. Knsien.Jack j | son ; Jno. Pugli, Jeflerscn ; Samuel My- j I cis, Lancaster; Ttog. Vandyke, Marion; j ]<Mward Miclijlrce, Mercer; Bobt. Trim ble, Middlesex; AiVilliam liarvey, Mud- I dycrccti. ; Lewis Spa IT, Oakland ; Wm. ] Patterson, Pcnn ; Amos i'au.»g, Parker; I S. IJ. Christley, Slipperymck; (ieorge Hartley, vSummit; Joseph Sloan, Venan go ; Jno. \Vade, Washington ; Jno. Met ■selgfser, Winfield ; Th»mas McN'ees, Worth; Joseph Purvis, Bor. IJutlcr; B. <!. McAboy, Bor. Butler; T. J.Craig, Ilor. Millerstown; .lessee Dodds Bor. Prospect; Iv/ikiel Wilson, Bor. Centre ville; Mired I 'earcc.Jßor. Harmony ; Jas. I Newton, Bor. Porteisvillo ; Philip BurN ner, Bor. Saxonburg; Lewis Hoed, Hor. ,55elienople; Jno. Black, Bor. Hariis. villc ;y\ (/ Bryson, Bor. Sunbury; Wm. McKlwain, Peru. ; J. ,0. Me Noes. Worth; I Jas. Jones, Jackson ; Norman Kirkland, Win field ; Jno. Callable, Esq , Clear field; Jas (iillespic, jKr., Donegal TRA V ERSE JUR on 3=— BECOX D W KKK. Jo!m IStirr, Atlarrs; Stephen Stoops, Allegheny ; Jno. I'. Thompson, lirady ; I'utric.k Kelly, Jacob W. Dursh inirr, Hutlcr; .Jacob Fleegcr, Centrej Kob ett liiiiw# iC)lay ; Hryan Steel, Cherry ; Kobt Xihonipsnn, Clearfield : Jno. Coul ter, Jr. Conconl ; San: tie I Montgomery, Clint n ; John Cochrinjj, Cranberry j Daniel Cable, Ooonoqnenessing} Zcplin l i.ih I>oulile. Donegal ; Thos. Craig,' I'ait viow, Wash. Campbell, Franklin j Thus. Martin, Forwanl; .1 ». Donthett, Jackson ; .\tulrcw linker, Jefferson ; Jos A. Coats, Lancoater; .fas Vincent, Mar ion ; John Humes, Mercer; Thos. Parks, Middlesex ; .las Knglish Mu Idycrck Jos ah Neyman. Oakland ; Wm. Morri son, Fenn ; Kitcnenr Wnlly, Parker; Win, Uovard, Slippcryock ; It. Ste venson, Summit; Jas. Sloan, \"eiian i, o' Hobt. Spoer, Washington ; Geo. Dout'h ett, W iuCeid; Jas. llockcnberry, Worth; li. C. i toes sing, Hur. Uutier; Andrew Harnhart, ]sor. MillcrstoK ti ; Joseph Al len, Hor. Prospect; Jno. McCarns, Hor. Cenjrcville ; I oter Otto, lior. Harmony;' John Hay, lior. Portersville; E. F. Mil der, lior. Saxonburg; l'hil Jtipper, Jr., lior. Zelienople ; Kbenezer Beatty, lloi. Harrisville; Kbenejcr Adains, Bor. Su ; bury ; James Mebarg, Pcnn ; Sam. P lbonipson, Adams; Mathew Sloan, Al legheny ; Thomas Wagson, Washington; .fas. A Craig, Fuirview: Uobt lilack, 1 Parker; Jno Grossman, Franklin. Copi I m , rs,(_USce, Butler, Jan. 14, 'O7. JAS. B. STORY, Sheriff. —The outgoing mid*incoming State of fleers of lowa, and their deputies, re cently lieltl a social meeting at tho Capt. tol, Des Moines, which wound up in a regular temperance revival. Every one prcseut signed a total abstinence pledge to abstain forever from the use of all in toxicating drinks. We know a lew offi cers of other States who Kiight benefit themselves and *heir Commonwealths by following the noble example oftho lowa iaos.—Pitts. Gazittc. —\\ hat is fb;U which occurs once in a minute, twice iu a moment, and not ua-cc MI a hundred years ? The letter M. MA.IIHIBD BLACK—M'CANPf,KSB-OnTh7i7ttl lniUnt,by AUe^ Wilson, Mr. Clemmens Black of Faikor tp^ Mrs. Jemima M'Camileasof the bo'oughoi SiuiLuti lK»th"sf Butler r. unty. Pa. ICA \RN iiAitX- -On the l7Hi ii»t., by the J, J, S. gha-le, Mr. Isaac Kayler,aiid Miss Fiecilla Ifcrn hart, both of Butler County, Fa.' C ALDWhLL—ROBINBON—On the isth of Octeber U6«. hy R< T. W R. Hutchison, Mr. John Caldwell to Miss Mary Robjnson, b«-th of Butler county. LANB—LOO AX—On the 9th oCJannary, by the same Mr. O. H. Laue to Miss Analena («ogah, both of this' comity. JIALWCRM AN—PARKKR-Cn the 28d insUt.t, by the Her. J B» CouUer. Mr. A. J 'llaJdermanof M. Parker of Tsrker's b i.nli«»£, Pa. DIED, l ARKKR—Died, Suddenly, at his residence in BuCTalo ttiwnsh'ip, Butler county. Pa., on the 19th in»t., Mr. Abraham Parker, in the 93d year of his age. The subject of the preaent notice waa born in Weft iporelandshire, Kngland, on the JWd day of March, 1774 - Early in lite he esnbraced the christian relfgiou by nni* ting with the Kpi«ropal church, to tho doctrines of which ho was ardently attiofc%i, and of which ho was a consiatant metnber during tbe remainder of his life. As gently shuts the eye r*f day, Sp sank the weary SO9I to rest ; for his end waa paace. He leaves a widow, also in he ~o2d year, with whom he had lired 72 years He died res Itected by all who knew him, ani lamented, t-y a large circle of friends and relatives, as the accompanying ree. ords will show: Children, 12; draud children, W7 ; !n ail, im. x>. SSfTOll—tin the 23<1 of December, JBM, of lung ul scase, übad SeiUu.of Clintyy touu.shtp, ia hia 2ith Doc'e;ued was a mom her. of Company A, 6th P. H. A. I and CfUOraat g^Uos fjjsenaa while in the sera.ee. PYerfous to hvs. 'nliatmeuthe had been engaged in .teaching, vid was well ..u I firorably knonn it the pro 1 torsion Ha an acceptable member of tho>.;iinteu l*U P. Ccagregntion. 11 ni:Tr,j:H m a it iv i-rvw. W,*XTRIt —Fre*h Rnl, 30 cent* pw pound JiKANS--Wbite, $1,50 per bu«hrl. BA HLK Y—Spring, 90 BKFjSW AX—3O rnnt* per poun.l. EtHSS—3O *ent.s perdo*en FLOUR- Wheat, $7.5') to 7,75 per hupd.; Ryt 3,50, FRUIT—Drua Apn!>;«, Sets, per lh; Drwd Prarhea, 25 rents y fh, FKATIIKRSI—7 j.c.sixte per ponnd. OKA IN—W heat per biyh I Rje,l,/:.". Ontn. 40e. Ci-rni 7. it, TOo. OHOCKKI ES—Coflce. Rio, 30 p<-r pound; JaTa, 40, Hruwn Bt:p*r. 15cper pound; do. White, 'iOr N.O. M<dn»» rs $1,20 rent* per ; Syrup 100)* nd fl.&O. HIDES—7 cent* per pound. I.AKD—IO ceptsj>cr pound. NA ! L£L T.Sl'.'JO.per kejr. J*OTAT«>KS —. r »<JCt|>ei bu-b<l POHK—.*»honldern, 12; Flitch, 14; Ilam<, LOc per pornd- R AOS—4 cent* p*r ponn I. RICK— In cent* per pound. SALT—pe. barn I TALLOW—I2cent« per pound. WOOL—4."» cents per pound. Special Notices. DR. SCHENCK 9 PULMONIC SYRUP Thl« priuit medicine cured Dr. Scbenck, tho Propiietor, < 112 j I'lrtwnary Consumption, when it had assumed its mo>t i formidable and when speedy death appeared to be inevitable. IPs phytlelaos pronounced hit casein curable, vhni he commenced the use of tl»l« simple but powerful remedy. Ilii health vu restored In a very short time, and no rat urn of theilitensn has been appre hended, for all the symptoms quickly disappeared, nnd his present weight issiou thu^ 1 . t w » hundred ponr.da. Since his recovery, ho has d«roted It fit atteutiou ev clttftirely to the cu*o of Consumptipa fiaiJ ,the disease* which are usually complicated with it, and the cares effected by )>ls medicines haro been very numerous and truly won dor Ail. Pr. Schonck makes profrsMiptial visits te several of the larger cities weekly, where he has n laißf roncourse ol patfenta, and it Is truly a-toa ishing to net* poor consumptives that barn to bo llftod j out t»f their cartiages. and in a few months h<«althy, ro- j butt persons. Dr BCIIKNCR'S PULMONIC SYRUP, j SJBAWKKD TONIC and MANRRAICR PILLS are gen nil required In curing Consumption. Full direc .tion* ace .mpany each. *<> that iny one can lake them without •< Hng Dr. Hciienck, hut when it Is convenient it it be t to sec him. lie gives advico froo, but for a thorough examination with his Rvjpirometcr his fee is three,do liars. i I'lense.ohservo, when pnrrhailng.4hat the two like | nssses of ili« Doctor—o-« when in the Ist f,t is? of I Coneumption. end tlio other ns he now Kin perfect limitli —are on the Ooveruioent stamp. Sold by MII Dni-RHTI end Deulen. Ptfi*«* SI,OO per Sottlc.or fT.AOthe hair dozen. Letters fnr advice fhouid jn I waysbe directs! to Dr. Pchenck's Principal Office | 15 .North hih street. Philadelphia. I'H. Oetieril Whulo : sale Agent*: D«-ma» Burne* A Co.. N. Y., S. S. Ilnnrn, i Ualtimorc, Join I). Park, Cincinnati, Ohi»; Witlkqr 4 Tiylor, Chicago, 111; Collins Bros., St. Loui* M1 ssonri. [ 3d w ei. mo 1 \ r. ,X( ' I'ODGK, atnted meeting at the Hull, on fit., Uutier, Pennaylvanlit, menclng at 6 o'clock. Brethren from sister Lodges ar.i raspectfully Invited to attend. By order cf th« N. (j. jdl A. V. M Kutler l/iijjn, No. 272, a7Y ,m\ fci/A A holds its Kt:.t' «l meetings in the Odd Follows ykl*Y !! al !- ° n Mwlt> 81r0,,t - »""«r, Pa-.nnthe first /V/A Wednesday of each month Ibethren frrm y \ sister ,Mge< nre/e«p #C tfuUy Invited to at tend. By order of the \y. M. Errors »r Yotttft. A 'M' > AN i, uh " " UlT " r <" l f '" jrwrni frrm JTorv . .!,, ~y ' Iramaturo Decay, anil nil the effecta T"' "• *'" l - for ,h " ™ k " " 112 mfforins h -u'^," " I "> »»«> I', 'he receipt #„J [ direction, far mnkin, the .Impte remedy by which ho «,o/irT„ ,0 P'°l" by tin? advert!- " • ill cl " dl> "O 11 y addranlng, In perfect cmAilmcc .IOHN 11. UQDHN. Jan. 1, 1,,..m "o. M Cedar Bt, Now Yoilr. ro coNsuiw-mtd.-rb. Ad»,..i«*r, h.,i,.g been ,«tored toI In „ few week,, by a vory .l„,f. ,I|P lem.-.h, an,.i having "tiTered «c,v;rnl team with a' .everc Inn* Retain, and that ilr.Nl.l Con.mnp. !hTmcan"fTnro° ° !tn " wn h ' 9 fallow sum rcrs To all who doslro it, l,c will send „ r o n v r,f the pro .criptlon uml, tfree of < with the direction, mr I're par I ni; i.n.l tiling Iho annie, which they adntnlwlv »»» tViMtuniM, AOTUMI, Imcscii.TM, *c. The only object .if th" RdrertiHcr in K«>nalntt*th» I're 'cilptlon. i« to benefit tho afflicted, nn l «pre»,l Informa tion which he c-neelvin to lie invalnable; Httdbobcpei every jmflTercr will try Ilia ratnady, an it wl.l curt tlierti nothmp, and may proro a M-'Ssn.x l'ai ties winlhtiK (h ? pv-rerf ptlon. will please address Hkt. JiUWAIID A. U'llttfON, King* «:i>tilitv, .Ww Yoik Xgv.isca, lv. Cholera, Diarihoea, and Dysentery ■ A JPIRK IS W4RJUNTMI by DH. TOBIAS' ( RMRR VTK VKNJsTIaN LIMM»!KT. ii' used when llr*t taki n h pern.,ns , 112 temperate hahtt.s. This medicine lia* een K'IOWII ifi the United 9tateipver i-> have n.sed it, un«l fotind it never fnllod to euro any coin plaint for which it w-w l e. ommended, and all tlu*e who lirft tried it. aro new m v»r with nit it.in tho Cholera; ot I«4Q. pr. Tohi is atten«|e,| 4') cswcs and lost 1, being call Oil in t>>«> late to do nt»y g 0 ">l. IHRKCTION —Tnk« a teaspnc.nful in a w ine-g'assof er.i ory half ho »r f.»r tw »> h t i>nrs, an I ruli tho all I » • men Mni extremities welV with the Mnimen'. To allay tin thirst, t ike a lump of Ice i« Mio m -utli, about tiio si/eof a marhle every ten minutes It is worrautt d per fectly Innocent toduko Internally. Sold 1»> all drnv gist<. price 40 and 80 cent.«. Depot, ott Courtlaud fct, N . w \ > >k A Single Box of BRANDfIETH PILLS Conaim inoro vegetable extinctive mutter than twenty hoxeaof any pill* any where lii th« world bonlden; lllty llv o hi'ilnred I li vaicinns ic-e them in their practico to tho exclnsii'U of otliMf purgatives. The first letter of their value is 3*ol scarcely ». n p»eciat« d. When they nre l>et ter knows, a snddon death and continued »ickn«*s «ui he of tho pnet. Let th«so who know thani fpeak rigljt out in their taeor. It i* a duty which will save lit*. Onr i"«ce are subject ty i reduudnncV of vitiated bile at this nenaon. It Is ilangerons »sit is pre\alnpt hut l'r.indreth's Pills nfford an invaluable and efhclont thoir oec.a*i»nil uso we prevent tho c.jlJoftionof those impurities which, wlwn in snfflcient quantities, cause so much danger to tho body's health. They soon cure I.iver Complaint. Dyapep-la, IAKS of Ap petite, Tain in the fiend. Heartburn, Tain In Bren ntt iu»n<». Sfti.li'.eu Fftintuewi and CoetiveiHUs. S<dd by eall re-pectalflo Dealers in Medicines d>« CAA I'KU VEAKI We want «PlivUU Agents everywhere to sell our iMi>aov.fi» f'io dewing Machines. Three new kinds. Cn der and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above salary or larpe commission paid. Tho O*IY ma cTiines sold in Unite«l States f.«r leas than #4O, which are ully lirmted by l/owe, Whrelsr it Wilton Grurer tt linker, Siiigtr tf: Co , ami Bachelor. AH other cheap machines are infrirujemmU and llic teller or i wr are liahlt in arrtxUjlnt and impi■iannmtnt. Illustrated cir culars sentAiWross, or call Shaw A Clark at Blildtoford, Maine,or Chicago HI. i un» 27 .yl-99.» \*f*NTKn. AORNTS— J75 t..«200 PKIt MONTH lor •VV and $3 r » to $75 for ladies, everywhere, .to introduce the Celebrated Common Sense Family dew ing machine, improved and perfected. It will lie in, foil, atftch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider I>«^ititifully.— Price oaly S2O, making the clastic lock stitch,ami fully warranted for three y«-ars, We pay the above waged, or a commission. from whbl> twice that amount can bo mailt. AAtdreM with stamp, ot call on C. HOW KB.S A Co.. Salesroom*, No. 2*5 Sonth FIFTH Street, Philadel phia. Pa. All Utters answered promptly, with ciicuiars ami terms. M:»V AOVI;HIISI;HI;vrs. Orphan's Court Sals of Real Estate. p Y vfrtne of sn order and decree of tho Orphan * Conrt l> < 112 Butler county, I will Aypose to nale by public vendue and out-cry, npon the premises, g:i • Wednesday, Fftruary 27, 1867,. at 1 o'clock, F. M., the following described real estate of Elisabeth O'Connor and Isabella O'Connor, minor children of Win O'Connor, dae'd, to-wit. Sixty aerea of land, situate in Washington townshlp, Buti-r county, Pa., bound* d on the bj lands ot James M . Bredm. Ka-t by Isaac and William Miller, Sonth bj James Hit- Hard; West by James M.Bredln, about Ave acres cleared, and aI g hovue thereon.erec ted. The above described propeity is good for farming pm posos, and is superior eeal land, on the line of the Atlantic and Ureat West ern Uran?h Brady'a Bend. Terms—One-third of the nurcl. a*- money in hand, the balance IB two equal annu a metdlmenfS. with interest from c< n4rmetl< » of sal*- WM. no 8, 3w. Guardian. Notice iii ftivoroe. T N tbe matter of the petition *f M'Cacidler* X *>y her ne.it frtend, Chai les < . Cochran, for a divorce from l>ed and board, aud alimony, from her husband, J Newton M Candle—. In the Com t of C -mnwrn Pleas rf Butler Oiunty, No. 43, September term. tfCtt. And now to-wit: Nov, 28, on niotun oi-, Leant. 2. Mitchell, attorney for tho petitioner, tba Court sward proclamation, aud appoint R. M'Ui e, of Butler, and Alderman Doualdsun, of Pittsburgh, to tfko the testimony «nd report the saui?. Butler C-onnty, ar •Certified irmn the Record this 3d day December, A D , 18td. J. B. QLABK, Pro. J. Niwton McCandloAt responded. Vt,u are hereby notified to appear at our Court of Summon Fleas, to be holden » iiuy^.. for the County ' Bntlf r, on the first Monday of March, A. D , 18*7, to dhow cauae, If any you have, why a divorce from bed \t».d board aud alimony should not be decreed as prayed ,tyr J>y your aife, Hizabtth M lit the above numad petition, J. B. STORY, bhenfT. la pun-nancc of the foregoing uppointmen's, depo fiti. us of witnesses .will l-e tak'-n at the office of Kobert M'Lure. in Butler, ou M. udny, the .6Ah day of Fkbrua jr. I ft*7, aud nt the office i/f ALleriuaii Dona id son, in PHtubttrgh, Fa., on Friday, the -2»l day of Feb i JjrT, 'bb7 t on behalf vf the above named petil ori' r /.. MITi'JLMLIs .no', lw lit'y f.r Fetitivptr. Orphan*' Court Halo. BY virtue of n j order and decree of the Orphans' Court of Butler Count?, ilia undersigned, Admin istrator of th« estate of Robert J. Hutchison, bite of Oakland tufrship, dco'd., will offer for »alo uA |be premise*, on Saturday, March 2nd, 1807, '* al fwei* C J° C ' t ' *•" ** P"' J " R rendu**. Thirty-eight Acres of Land,, he tfcr -am« nior« or less, situate In OaklgTl tflrnslflp, ! Butler cotfn tr. brnmtfed North hy Boy «Pt hynv. on iho I East by lands of (I. Campbell; nu tho South \*X land« «112 •j A biter Mar Un; on tho West by lauds of J. Bell and Z. ' Pfllllfp4. j T# rma of wale—One-4hlrd cf the purchase ftio-c*yJo I be paid on couAngtf&ftii of sale V. v u* n Gonft, 9W rt«l due in tiro eijttsi tun'ual pavraeats thereafter, with In- SARAH C. HUTCHISON no. 8 sw, Administratrix. i \J ONfcV F|i(E A 8 WATCH,—lo.two AOTIVR i.*l Local and Travel! nc Agents, Male gr female, of »»n ;IKM, nre wanted to solicit t:-ade in every Cite. Town. Hamlot. Woikatiop and Factorv. throughout the entire world, for tho ino-t saleable novelties mr known,- ' 500 per cent. profit an - , BRADY BALK WHKRKVtK OFFKRKD. Smart men and women run make ftum Jto SSO per day, ami no n«=k of loss. A small capital re united offromSJO to |loo—tho mora money invested tho groat* r »h«» profit. Xa wnnry required in advance flrrt send the. articlet and receive pay a fterward». If yon actually u iah to make money rapidly and (.iaily, wiite for full particulars an I address, MILNOH t CO , (From Pari*,) 'Jlo Broadway. New York City. 8, ly ( Newspaper* copying will be liberally dealt with ) OWiflON. STATS OF RN**'*..") UtTLin CocxTr. /? • •\J"iIF.REA »t an Orphan's Court held ct Butler, in and lUr the County of Butler, ion t*e2sth day of September, A D., lSt'D. bstore the I Judge* of Htid Couit— I The petitloif ofj. W Chiisty was presented, Betting forth tli it Isaiah Wfgton wjw, in qfe year IfOO, No. 4 March term, appointed gnmdian of!►." If. Morrow and , \\. K Morrow, minor children of Hamilton Morrow, I dee'd.. nh > wete under tin- ago < 112 fourteen years— that the said Wigton, while acting a* Uuardian as aforesaid, received about •oventr dollars, -the,one half j >|f which /via* belonged to each br said minor*, ami that tho said Isuiah Wilton has never soiled an account of j his Guardianship, your petitioner therefore praya *t-nr honorwtlo Court to award a Citation on said Isaiah | Wigton to show can«e why he should not settle hh I final acconnt, and as In duty bouu'L ho will ever , pray, Ac. j And twwto-nlt : S°pitniber Colli. ISO 1 , Cow.' &;vmJ a Citation as prayc l for. By tho Court I And now, therefore, yo-r, t sail Isaiah Wigton, Guardian of D. H. Morrow and \V. K. Mcrrow minor children of Hamilton Morrow, dec d , aro hereby cited to bo and appear before our Judges, at an Orphan's Court, to bo held at Butler, in an.l for tho County of BntW r, on the flrst Monday of March next, it t**lug the •ith -lay of said mooih, then and thoro to show can«e j why, as guardian aforesaid, voti - hould not fllo and set tle account, as prayed for. i By the Court. S M. EAST&AX, Cleik no 8, 4w. OITAT j O N. ~ SL.TS OP > ~ . BUTLER COUXTT. / , WIIEREAB, at an Orphan's Conrt u« 11 in Butler, in and for the said County of lluller, on the 'Jsih day of September, A D., 18 0, be. lore the .Indges of said Couit— Tho petition of J. W. Christy was presented, getting forth that Isaiah NY Iff ton was appointed Ounrdlan of Pet ry Morrow, of the minor children of Hamilton j M-rrow. lato of B!ipperyrock township, dee'd., at I March term, IB6o—that he has had in his possesion j about Tour hundred dollars belonging to said minor j who Is now dead, that .1. W. Christy h now Adminis trate of said minor's entate—that sail Uuardlnn has . never settled an account of his said guardianship, yrur petitioner therefore preys your Honorable Court to a* ard a Citation on na'd Ouardlan to show caute why be should not settle, his flnal account, and as In duty houfctl, he will ever pr<v, Ac. Anl n« w to-wit: Sep:, mber 261h, Courf award a Citation according to law. By the Co»rt. And now, therefore, you, the said Isaiah Wigtoa, art hereby cited t.» be and apnonr b. fore our Judges of I Orphans' Court, at an Orphans' Cm rt to be held at ; Uutler. in and for the County of Butler, on the flret Monday March next.it being the 4th day of said Month, to show catve, if any yon have, why you should n<d (lie and settle your account as Guardian aforesaid. By the Court. y. M. Emw.ty. Cleik- noH,4w. Trial Iil»t fill* Jlnrch Term. ,RRNBT wgnx.] Samual Paik« ,vj Samnnl P. Thompson S M McCnllongh, Trans. James M'Klheny of Bounty fund vs Jams* Tracy vs Moses Freeman J. bn Negley v, Wm. Vogely A F. Hurley John Cannon. Adm'r vs John McDlvit Matthew Riddle's Kxrs *s B.J Ortir (.«RC' XD WKFX.] Tsaac Snonsler David Marshall John Mnrrin's Kx'rs vs Daniel Kelly Eleanor Hlnes T.S Samuel Winner, Jr., Pam. Wlrner William Davidson vs John Bel ford SaiQ2if. A. Purvlance *s |£.J. Berj Wiilbim 11. U'mraon vs Jacob .Methl|ag Williiun Clark vs J H Ries S. Pmfth John Mnrrin's Ex'rs vs Daniel K»Uv Jacob Zeigler, et HI. VS James McKlheney Benjiiinin IVuthett vs Robert bodds I.ydin Mel.lira ve Marv U- Brown, et al JW. Forrester, et al vs Jacfcb Zelgler Harvey D. Thompson vs Isaac Spongier, et al David Ba'tley vs John Smith Herman J. Berg vs .lames Hull Thouia. lt.Kigcr.l v« Th. mn I!inJmi>n Su<it* Hull vt J'cb. ol Ull I |I t of Oakland t'jw'lMilp Emannct Kmmingor houl UUlrlct cT Oaklnn l towuship .1 II PttrXip.l vs Sclio .l lil.trkt if Oakland Ipwu-bl). William !>jrer« n Frlio..! DUtrlet ofOdtlaud tr>wnshi|» Nicholas Aller.'s heirs vs John Moans I'm ton K earns vs 0. C. Itoemlns I'atton Kearns vs .1 <!. Knessing Tho Uoit«er», 112 r use vs liornar<i Voabrlnk Franc:* Rj Ih Ts Jrn-nb Zelgler Thin. Cain, 112. r n»o vs .If.lin M KIIMt 0. Cooper vs \V, O. nr»ckenrl«lK» J. W. Forrester vs Jacob Zienler. et al I'atton Kanru.l vs Itornar.l KONUIOR at nl no 8, siv .T. 8.-CI.ARK, Prolllonotarj". .T. IIICKI.ING & Co.'H ~ Great iSulc of Watches, Oniihe popular one prfoe plan, givlne every persona handsome and reliable wat-h for tho low prlee of Ten Dollars, without regard to value, and not to bo paid for unless per fectly satisfactory. 500 Solid Gold Hunting Watches $250 to |7OO 600 Magic Cased Hold Watches 200 to 600 600 Ladies' Watches, F.namelled 100 to «HK) 1,000 Gold linn Ing Chronometer Watches 250 to 300 1,000 Gold Hunting English Thevars.. 200 to 260 а,00«) Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 150 to 200 5 00-) Cbdd Hunting American Watches 100 to 2.'«) 5,000 Silver Uunting Uren 50 to 154) б,OOO Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 2.',V s,<rW> Gold !<a«lles' 5") to 260 10,000 Gold Hunting l.cplnes 50 to JOO ' 10,000 Mlscell*neons Silver \\ .ttchi* .Vl.to 75 26.000 Hunting Silver Watchve j2i to id 30.000 A#soited Watches, all Every person obtainaa W.vtrhJv tMs arrangement, costing but $lO, while it may be worth $760. No par /inlitjr^hpwr 51 v. si a. J. Hickling k Co.'s Groat Ameiican Wntcli O* , New York City, wish to Immediately dispose of the above magnitlcrnt ft<>ck. Cer'illcates naming articles, are placed in sealed envelopes. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certiftcates, upon payment; of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worth #750 or one woith lef>s. The ret or npf any of our certificates entitles you to tho articles named thereon, upou pay ment, irrespective of its wocfcii, WKI as no article valued 1. sa than #lO is named on any certificate, it will at once , ib# seen that this is no lottery, but a straight-forward legitimate transaction, which may be participated In even by the most fastidious. A single certificate wlil be sent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 26 coats, five for fl, eUven for f2, thhty- I three and elegant premium fbr eixty-sl< end more ' valuable premium for *lO, one hundred and most su perb watch for sls. To agsnts or those wishing em plojment this is a r«we opportunity, I mately conducted business, by |i«e SSKSW * nd Pt I . r - J'tpi'U|'ay*-K 4 *»r P*.\>, DO»,«m Wy of New fork. SLACK'S 8 KX-i'- ACTING Wagon & Carriage Brake. 4 perfect iSjdf'Aetintj Brake, with ottf the aid of Hen-sex, Man, #r any other secondary Motive Tbicer,. Recifvxt the FIRST PRBMIUM, »«!• a gpocl.l KeeommenAatlon, at tta* Pennsylvania fnate Fair, at William-pr rt, 1865; alao, Premiams at all ether Fairs ev»r attended. This is an iovei.tion that wiH row»mend itself to all for simplicity, cheapness, durability, aa well as safety So Mmple is It in i|a coastritctloo, that it can be applied to any kind of Wagon cr Vehicle, a great diaidaratum so ling wanted. This valuable Drake «i>), at first sigh', comtnend itaeif U*.#kl by its ov«r all other Brakes, t.oing always aetaated by the weight of the toed, which rives it a gradual Lnck, according »« the weight of.he load. It LOC&H the Hiud Wlieelit. The weight of tho ioad locks tho wagon—the heavier tfcftlottd the woro the power—the steeper the bill the I more power on the brake. I It only acts where a BRAKE IS REQUIRED. I It latanp over crossways on kills: It JOCJ out Inter fere in backing; Uiahorsc* 4° B"t JiflJd tho Brake; it can be pat ea a<#y*fn« of Wngin-r-eilher a Spriug, UoUter, Log rr tu/nber Wa-^»r a. nr. i>i hrkst, of Mt. Chesfnnt, *Vanklln township, has purcha el the Patont U<(;ht wf ♦Hfe new fend valuable ibveiitioß for the . territury within tho ti«taita of Duller county no *, 3w " *" * BOOTS & SHOES. MEN'S FINE BOOTS, B. O. HUSELTON, DKTAIi SCALER IN BOOTS AND SnOKS, THKF.K f\ doors North of M' A boys store, in the room form* r ly occnple.l by Mis. Ilertzbergcr, ou .Main Street. But ler, l'a., that he has opened a U ot and Shoe ► tore, of Missessnd Childsen'9 Congress, Laced, and Morocco Gaiters. Tanapico, French and <3rained Morocco, Kid, and Calf Skin Shoes. Also, a complete atoek of Ladies'.Gents' and Child Over Shoes and Slippers, of all tdzes and at)les. MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR, Consisting of CaT Coiitft'ess Ciinltorn, French 0a.11% Contmon, Tvlp* mid Upper DOOLH, 112 rtoek c.f children's shoes, of all the «ll(T«retit styU«,.constantly on hand. A 1 irge stock of leather and llntfing*, suitable ff»r (hid market, constantly on band.consisting in part of luds, Moroccoee . Linings, French and Common Calf\ Kip, Upper and SOLE LEATHER, Also, Shoo Nells, Lasts, Pegs, Awls, gbce-thread. Hammers, Pinchers, Itubbers, Ac To short tims au<l cash buyers, I offer superior In jluconisuts. Call and evitmine my st'»ok liefore J»TI r 'Tiutning elfeahere. Particnlar uttinlion pain to Ordeis. noH.lv. F.I 'll J! FOR NAfcJK. TUB subscriber offers f-»r sale thlrtyjhnr itm of land. "itnatein Connoqueness<»ng to-* nsl»i}>, Butler County, Pa. Tw«pty-flre acrea cleared af.iT üb«itjrfv>d improvement. Frame H<jii«e one and nlialf iffirirs high, ami Firm* llfblt thereon ereetH !.* Small orch ard of good ft nit, g •'ml spring Vp.ter. TIM* fcood. TWIALS—OIie third in hand, pod th»» balance In tiro eanal animal installments, with iv'iroat frofi the date of ml". [no7. 3nj JOHV CORNER Orphans'' Court Nisie off Real Kfitntc. BY virtue and deoree of the Orphan's Conit of I?wt- „ lor C'onuty, I will expose to sale by public Trndue 00 the premises, on Thursday, February 21#/, 1867, at 12 o'clock, M., the following described reul estate, situate lo Butler township, bounded on the north In lands of Andrew Lemmon, «ast by Silas Paarea, south by Jam** Tracy, and wesi by lands 112. rtnerly owned by Kobert Lemmon, n.»w by Simon Keefur. containing aorenty acres more or less, fifty acrra of which Is Im proved, a brink dwelling thereon erected, and a large otciuufl td bearjpg fiuit trjjsp. TERMS'—One third of the/pnrchose money In band, the bilancein two annual pymenfs with interest from confirmation of tale, no. 7, sw. EM KLINE LEMMON, Adm'x of John Lemmon, dee'd NOTHIi. Countj of Butler, "l VS. 112 Equity, No. 1. The North Western Rail Road ( June Tern, 1867 Company. ) And now to wit—January 9.1«c7, a tlie Instance of complainant's counsel, Court appoint G. IV. Floeger, Esq*, as nn examiner In this caws. Hatter County, as : Certified from the Record this 2?nd day of January, * BB7 - J. It. Clark, Prot honot ary. I will attend to thoduties of the absve appointment at tho offlrj of Black A Flccgea, in Putin, Pa , on Jtyiuraday. che 14th jlav of 1807, 1807, at 10 o'clock A M.. « 112 which »s¥l partita Interested will take uotico. U, W JPJ.EEGETI, no 7, 4w. K^ip^nqr. The Ilammonton Ciiltiirist! Road and Subscribe. Mom* Cents and a three cent pontnge stamp 1 B Ea. to prepay outage on premium, will pay H for the Cultujist one year, aid entitle £ag§ the person sending it to a Nil per b ( ! ur<p I>c Vintlc. ' ONE DOLLAR will pay for FIVE qf fa CLLTUHIBT one year end entitlejh'o person sending ■ it to Ft VK Premium Pictures. Vke-Qtrte Dt Fix \lr» we-otfar as premiums are »112 the finest character, and have been scf< • ted with rare from a collection of more than five hundred different kinds. The majority < 112 them are copies of tho Uioet celebrated Paintings and Kngrannp*. A stamp to prep.i v postage on Pieniium, must always accompany the order. In remitting money for subscriptions, be particular to write the full name pott office, com ty and State, and direct your letters to EDWOOD MATTOCK, office of ilammonton Cultuilat, No. WM Market Street, Phila delphia . The fir.'t number * 112 the Cnltui ist is printed in quarto form of eight pages, on splendid pepen the print la ex cellent, and subject ipjitter good. The prcprietors pro pose to lpcrea«e the noxt p umber to 16 pages. This new work i* to bo doeotwl to the Farm, Garden, ,RUD»I Architecture » B< * t,,e Flrhside. The terms aro exceedingly low. Every farmer and gardener fhould subscribe at oace.—{El*. no 7, 3w Trustee's Sale of Real Estate y WILL offer flr sale at public ©at cry, on the premi Friday, February 22 ud, 1867, at 2 o'clock. P. M.,qf jaid.day, lit'i Aerett of f^and, s'tnate ia - ■ ■ —■■■■■ ■■ towoahlp, Butler county, ad joining lands of Jareb Roeebmigb. Parfd and o»hera, being the same land owned by Amoa Kennedy, doe'd.; about alxty screa cleared ond fenced, a frame • Iwelling honee. l-»g barn, an«! a p»»od orchard ©f beai ing tree*, are part of tho improvement*. The land is fifgood quality, well watored and timbor ed. and its aitnatlon ct-mmcnd it to»U deairii>g to pur cha4e a e»>od farm. TBRMii— One tltlrd In band, the remaimler Hi two equal annual parrnent*, with interest from the con f.rmati'»n of aalc. W, W. DCDTi?, no 7, sw. Trospett, WATCHES, .CLOCKS, -AND- ' JEWELRY. THE uadareigred would Itrprctfnlly Inform the pub lic that they hae« on hand, and are constantly ceirjng a great variotf SPLENPID CLOCKS, •moag wbkh is the New Patent Lever Clock. Tbia ia a diking clock, and has been latelj introdu- | crd by as. it la a first claaa time keeper. DKAXTKL CLOCKS, af all descriptions, and of the Tiry best material nril warranted to keep good tt»e. Americaxx and Patent Lever Watck?j3.. Unotjjßg caae, warranted good time keepers. Colt nivl fthnrp'H RevolvorH and Caitrtdpca. Jewelry,of ell kinda. and of good quality, all of which' *til be mild on reaeomsble Urms 112. r cash. JTe ars now prepared lo do iH w<uk an i repairing nfeperlr -beloncing to a Jewelry esUbHshmenf, ip -attfactory and workmanlike maiawr lVttlckfM anil <'lo<*k», * »# »b»*i DJ«lc. IXiß'f rTf t (ho pUr#, «Mi- , t MnSn 'I.'IIyWPMK £>»»•-»*. •tTU', a»sl "t-po. (o D». Krr >. ra.m'.o«rr fn*?.WIi'KMAW,*C<K , January, Q' NEW ARRIVAL Ol' WINTER FTOB, GitOAgg, AND SHAWLS, W|f JlAVEjurt received. thi£large t and jnopl ruotj'let# Stock # of PRKNCII MKRTNOES, DeLMNS, jCASfftfEKE, COILURGFL, PRINTS, MOBLINS. CAMIMSBCt, *9 Ever offered tjs tlia public. and a* our stork was pur chased on the recent panic, wo aru ablu to seil nt very low prices, FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! WE HAVE * very Igrgs «lo<-k of i.ndlH, Mimes ft Children* t AW, TICTORINES COLLARS. CUFFS, AND MUFFS, OF ALL STYLES and qu lity. A!*) ft very fine asvot tment «'f Cloaks,, Saques and Circulars, of our own Manufacture, which enable* us to sell at I was prices than paith-n who buy them east We have a very large i«nd ebon p St oik of SIIAWLS of all Styles, Sizes, J'rices anil QUALITIES, Rerfiembcr we buy all our goods by the Case- Bale &, Package which enables us to sell at JOBBERS PRICES, We would call the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. To this Stork of Good?. DUNLAP, LUKER k CO., ISO Fodoral street, Allegheny City | Penn'a. Oct .11 G6-Guioe. A OilK A T National Newspaper! "Forney's Weekly Press." Knlircly He- moil fieri rtiiri ftrnrwed. A Vigorous, Original Journal, dcvJcd to Industrial Topics, Agriculture, Manu/actur itig, Literature and Art. Progressive. Energetic and Fearless ON the first c.f January, the undersigned nmpoeesto I üblish the flrpt nil mi er of the W n Ki r Paras In an aatirely re*l<ed form, presenting ittwetlons, «nd or ganize* lon pi i nciplca which cannot fail to give It a lead ing poriilon r»m>ng the truly NaMonal and most widely spread j' urn.il* of America. ThoMCMfitrUol) htt* attended onr publication of The Imiiy Press, induce* the belief that the name ener #!«* wbfeM hfMrfc aided it will l>e piled to a Week ly Newppiper, organized with a upecial v few to the great practical and progressive principles now being develop ed throughout the country. We propose in it, while girlng with groat care fr m the be*t author tle« nil that can intercut the agriculturist and manufacturer, to also communicate all 1 terary intelligence and gemral news, devoting to tmeall the extensive resources at our com mand. The mining, the Inmhei Interest*, an<l the rail road*, with maiketHof every description, will receive full attention; tUefirmerw.il find the latent current price* for bis produce In all the leadibg matta, ( a de partment which will bo prepared with .tf 1 * gr«,Ht«*t (|OT,)a;i«l In a word, iill.industrial developnv-nts, especi ally iif Pennsylvania, will,be eel forth with a view to make. Tnit W EEKLY Paws indispensable to all whose capital ***l lab<»r are invented in theni. For* fuller ronceptb-n of the sec pa of tho journal wo refer the reador to the following table. AN AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENTwhiphw.iI include accounts of land and crops, and ; rf•« through out the country, suggestion* f>r farm building*, cotta ges, the latest Patent Office Keports. fair*.cattle and markets, account* of the Sorgho, Wool, Tobacco. Grape and other cu'tnr**. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENTS giving the talent items of all invention*, practical discoveries, new* of coal land* (with ralea) arid current prices, oil wells, mill*, wowlou auJ cotton, glass. ahoe* and lent her. pes*l and otVar imnnfiicture*. With theee will bi IffcflMeJ railroads, lumber and mining new*. jrjMi e«peah»l refer ence to I'ennsy.vania, and the report* of,the Bureau of Statistics, now «o greatly ia demand. topioqe revfrt) of work*. giv ing f»*ll ettraff* frrmi Mt leant Ono gr»ed bi>ok every week, in addition to nojicpeor.Jjtlu* ■>/ vu, ce- »ut oubli cations. And a foil (Jet. of late novels. HOUSEKEEPER S DEPARTMENT. In wbl h wi'i be found recipe. %nd Uie lute** i tenia of rookery, furniture, domealic economy. medical preerrlptron*. general furnl*hfrVg ftnhe supplied from Hate fun-laked by the first U*aJ*r*,> with the la teal novelties 1a paper ing. plumbing, painting, and all information referring to housekeeping. LADIES* DEPARTMENT. 01 via* the latest fash iona, Items relative to eminent women, novelttee in drj good*, ornament*. jewelry, oroamectal work, and full fin 4 * of recent .• • MUSICAL peeAßtM6«f. CouW»i«* tfc» I«I*» InMrmMlon Wlalve to miwlri.l and olh»r «™»erl»in menu, .mbr/urfnij notice, or all ih« or* murtt I i! I!slifcJ. GENERAL NEWS. Including foreign And domestic intelligence, and copious tranel»»ion* froci janr rials in different laagunge* Special attention will be paid to the Amavican (lermar. pre**, and erery pains taken to develop a knowledge of the interior of our own State With this view we shall make every effort to collect # Intelligence of every kind both from American and German leeourcee. Every other department which can add Intereat to a jo«rn»l devoted to practice! industry, literature and new* will be fcithfullv and fully eared for by able writer*. All queationa from correspondents on »xntj wfH receive eepeeial atteuti<>n apLew answered. TERMS TO BUBSCRIB£Bfi: Single copie#,. $ 2 26 per annum "Five copies 10 W " " ' ?rn copiee. .. It no •« wenty aopiee 35 00 •• " 1 Larger club* than Tesnty in the •art}" ' suf Po tmutora ato r-q-i««t#4 to aee aJ Agents Ict the "WEEKLY PRKbC.» PREMIUMS TO CI4JBS. To auy person ac'iding us *2Zii 00 f<r Oflo Hm dred j Subanrtptionfl, we will give one of finder a flraFS&lcM I * "Kimily Fewing Machine, Bronze and Lbi. Walnut. Tj any peraon sending us sll2 OOfm* Fifty Snkurllp- ) tions, we wfll give a set of Dickens' worka, 11 I'e- I taraon'* e.lUiop.) publisher's price, '* To anyyerson - itY-(Wa Sub scription*. we will give a ib T r luu picturea. or a set of Dickens' Vfrks. For aw«ry clnb of Teu an tßfctia c-jpy of the Papet will be given. Ad«Tre«s, JOIIX H. l'OH\i,V, ho 7,3wJ Editor and t l'biUl-i;»bU. Pj. A. M, D. . Physician and intj ied*ate>« «jr>no%,{ 9 V/i'ktr'aJa-.'ldingr. Butler, 27, lßt»sv . . TT BUTLER WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture the fWy best heavy FALL A#p WINTEff FLANNELS. Cassimeres and Tarns, fit ,r,ry ktn'i tnd color, which wt will wtl M *Sw II cash buyers, if not lower iXu*n tbey can be h*4' K**t, or West. If you went Heavy Barred, White, Blown, or Grey Flannels. Wgrranted to hava NO SHODDY In them. If" to Ihf .Union Woolen Factory, Butler, Pa., If pm want Heavy C'amlmereN, Warranty to havo NO SHODDY in them, goto the Butler ,Woolen Factory. If you want a good article of KTOf'KIWCI YARN, Warranted to base.Shoddy in 11, goto the Bgtler ! Woo Jen Factory. 10,000 Pounds of Wool WanteJ in Exchange for the Above Goods. H. FUXtBRTOW. ..Dec 4, flfl. 4 tf MTOlsffi i 9 S OF ALL KINDS. TIIF undersigned takes pleasure I n announcing t Their many irlends, and the public general|v, th * they better are prepared than ever hefbre fornlsh Fruit Trees of All Kinds, AND SHRUBBERY & GRADE TREES, OF ALMOST EVKBT VARIETY. Th, •mlvefml tratlmon; ol tlir.M WHO IIHTO kHn supplied.with fruit and other Trees froaj Rural Hill Nursery IS, that they are larger, cf Superior quality and grow BfcTTKB than those brought from forelgr, nurseries, of these truths, any number of reliable testimonial can be had In this county and vicinity. Persona deal rout of purchasing, are requested to call and examine l our splendid variety. It will amply repay, any person that wlebes good ,frult, and at an early day from re planting to purchase of na, es our trees are extra .large and good. A of reliable agents.ean find proft able employment.by calling upon the subscriber living 21-2 miles west of Bptjur, Pa. Silas P-earoe & Sons. Butler, NOT 7 *6«. Writ of Partition. In the matter of the petition 1 In the Orphan'* Court of W II Peffer, et. al., f<>r par- |of Butler County, tifon of the real estate of flot- i lleb Peffer, late of Lancaster { No. 10, September township, deo'd. ) term, IW6. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the heira and legal representatives ofOotllob Peffer, late of Lancastf: township. Butler county, dec*d.,vl/.: Rebccea Peffer. (widow,) Fredrick Peffer, John Puffer, Will lam Peffer, OotMeb Peffer, Joseph Peffer, Benjamin Peffer, Mary, Intermarried with Christian Sex tor. Rebecca, intermar ried with Michael Ziegler, Elizabeth Ptffer, Emma, 16- tennarried with Peter Fchnuidf want's Take not'ee that an inquest will be held at the laf<> . residence of the deceased in Laucaatcr township, on Tuesday, the 6th day oi February, 18fl7, at fO lock Am., </said day, to make partition or valuation ef said red! according to law; at which time and place you and each of you may attend if you think proper, Jan 9, 8w JAMRS B. STORY Sheriff. Orphan's Court Sale of Real Eptpte. BY VTRTCK of ail order and .(teeree of the Orphan* Court of Botler County arborizing me thereto* 1 will expose to sele by public yendue and out-ory. upon the premises, oil Sufurilay, February 9 th, 1807, at 1 o'clock pm . all the right, title, Interest and claim "112 ground, s&tunta «n xtrfein, ip bon ugh a*r.!- «al»l, being sixty feet in front on frfaln street, and run ning back one hundred aiid eighty feet to an alley, and bounded on the North by fnt Srr. 2rt; East by an alley; fc)uth by an alley and Wost by Main streot; and being una square North of the Diamond, fn said borough, a Two Story Brit k House, Brick Shop or Office, and out buildings thereon eretted. Term*—One third of pur chase nmney in hand, and the balanrs in two equaj annual inetalluienta.With intereet from confirmation of sale. ff.'D. TIMBLIN. De.26-.Twe. Administrator. DO lilt INK' ELECTRIC SOAP SAVES TIMK, SAVES MON'EY, - SAVES LABOR. SAVES OI,OTHES, SAVES WOMEN, And all tiroreni Hell It. It is used by cuting into small shavings and in hot water, then »>ak the clothe* Ave to ten minutes, and a little limid robbing will make bom as clean a* honrs of hard machine rubbing with ord'aary soap, and the most delicate fabric reeeiva no injury. We can re fer to thousands of faftilltaa who are using It, and who could n<d he persuaded to do without Doibbins' Electric Soap. Sold by all lending grocertee throughout the Stafp Manufactured only by DOBBINS & LOVE, Wholesale Office 107 Sonth Ftfth S<rref, * no 0. .Im. Philadelphia, Pa. GRIST MILL. SAW MILL —AND— Suable Farm For Sale. rnilK oflkraforAle Macreaof land aituateH I in Connrrfneswing towtSMp, Buffer county. Pa., uve nulea fr»gn Butler—Twe|Uy-Ave aere.M Two Friwon Hrbses. and a yriun£ orchstnl of choice fru't tree". Thl# place in wab rod. A good FLOURING MXU*, with three run<if stones, two of Bucrs,and 112 JVIILXJ, in j*vhl running order. - The ehovi- farm »a wen timbcre>l. and 14 sltaiated ill an excellent timbered and jrain growing t)righb<jrtioo<i. School houses and ehnrchoj convenieat. The above mills are sll'Uted on a gr-pU .'ream of if.iieV. ' " Thia property very reneowtble tem«. Poseeesiori g!t>n at once, apply to JAS. r. H'iUN'fCUf noTH, 6w R al Agent DIWiOLiriOX, a IKK firm of R. C A. L. M'Aboy was this day di<*«ol v ed by aii.tusl consent, J. Lynn M' Aboy retiring from the basin tavlng as«ociatei| himself with tbo ftrmofif Daj, VAboyASpang, No, 46 Woo>|| Stre«m Pittsbnrir All persons omung.4ald.nrm are reqcestc4 10 pay, and where'paymoot cannot b« made, to settit by n»te or othcrwna. The neceaaity of prompt settlement wrll . remmetid itself to all, aa the retiring 0/ J. Lynn H<*- 41 toy reautree his fulleharo»t« be Withdrawn from the bnsinf-ss. no 6, 3w \K W FIBM rn * TF, tbis e*v |uu«riate4t myself with a young £ bret>\«>r, »>th whom the buainees will hereafter 00 e*»-d on at tiieoid atawl, under the name ami style iX • fT M'ABOY J9RO»B Guaxdian'a Sale- BY virlue of ap order and decree of the Orphan e C urx.in and for the County of Boiler, the unde ! sicnud, guardlaa of the tunor children of Hugh Aiken, Uteof Iranklin township, dee'd , wUI offer * r sa\e pt public vendue, on the pretnisee, on h\idaifa February 22 r*d, 1867, » at I e'eWK, tm..,yrHb to adjourn the sale, U»o lHUna*iNa«£&rlbe-Jlo.t «Jf ground, situate ia Fnuikim I rebflSffiiß bOy four slightly Improved,ai j! i 1 >iadf|| sstdlowa: on tbefTeftb Ay lends of Thoxnne Be2tfen<©*Ba Eu «thy lau la >f Johu Covert; on tbe . v S"t t *-t 'li«.jaaf <%fl--n; and on the Weet by Mill" 1 " ' 'fSruts, one ili'^kMUnphwy mu/tey in hand, ard rl| >».»i..nrr in ti-• inniinl pnyments. With inte, I miju.-m C<uof«: if n»of iul« by the Coutt. JOHN GRKER. 1 Q . .iw O'iardiac
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