THE AMERICAN CITIZEN.' gutter, Pa. Wednesday, Feb. 6,1867 npfii). At the CITIZEN Office, a good boy, 10 years of age. to learn the printing Iradc. Applicant must have a good .tiow'edfle of English Grammar, and be able to write a fair, legible |iatd. None need apply that cannot come yrell recommended for truth and houesty. Jan. 23, ISA?. NOTICE. I hare OBLIOEU many on the accounts of Jn moa S. Kennedy, Rogtate' and Recorder. Th •" wl.h In* fo OBI.KIR me will please cull mid settle with Simeon Nixon for the annie. J. 11. CHATTY. *slS""fhe new Catholic church in this piace will be dedicated to Divine Service by Bi.ihop Bomenec, on Sunday, the 17th of this month. the 6155,000 of Bonds issued by the Commissioners of Butler county to the North Western Railroad Company, <5j8,000 has been redeemed, leaving a balance of only $7,500 to be redeemed. DEATH OE HON. PHILIP JOHNSON Hon. Philip Johnson, member of Cong ress from the Eleventh Pennsylvania Dis trict, died cf congnstion of the liver, in Washington City, on Thursday night.— Mr. Johnson's congressional career would have expired on the 4th of March, as D. M. Vau Auken has been elected to suc ceed him. fk&r Arthur's ilomc Magazine, for Feb* ruary, is OD our desk. Th<; ■.'eel engrav ing. —-'Snow Stc; m and Bird's Xest," — are beautiful. The Fashion Plates and Needle Work are very fine. The con tents of this number are very interesting and instructive. This is Off# of the best and cheapest Magazines now published only 82.50 per" copy. Address T. S. Arthur & Co., 809 & 811 Chestnut sti cot. Philadelphia. ®ay-The man who does not read th 0 advertisements in his home pupa, can never be said to be well posted. The ad vertisements indicate not only the busi ness enterprise of the place in which they are published, but the enterprise of the advertiser When you sec * man who advertises liberafly, you may be certain of li.iding a good stock of goods in his store, that he keeps up with the market, and sells cheaper than those who do not .advertise. If you want good bargains always patronize those who avail them* • elves of the advantages alt'irded through the advertising columns of the hy.ie pa per. HaY"From our Pittsburgh exchanges we learn that, owing to the rain and eon scqu nt general thawing, the ice on the A ilegheny, Monougahela and their tribu taries has broken up, and in many locali ties, swep/. everything bo lore i£. Stew sM-'Htown and on the Alio ji*ieny, were partially submerged, o.ving to the fact that the ice in Piue Crock had gorged near its mouth. The rise was so sudden that the inhabitants were .inprcpare 1 for it. Out-house* and fen ces have been swept away and much J IUJ- has bean done. At Wheeling, Ya., the Ohio was very high, several steamboats had been swept away, and fears were entertainued of an other flood; but owing to the suddon char.ge iu &tie weather those fears p.;i haps have been allayed. Six"' Tho Herald of Health and Jour jial of I'liysical Culture, for January mid February, arc both li'jh iu the very Lest matter from the l>C3t auihw.. The schol arly iu tlie January uuubcr, on re J ' the Sacredness ot the liody, alone is worth more than the entire subscript ion jjrice, to say nothing of fifty other arti cles. The February number son tains a incst interesting article from Mr - Uccchcr on Health Laws; one by Mr. Grcolcy, cm buildings for the i'oor ; and ciders on Muscular Power, liody and Brain, Home .Treatment of Diseases of the Liver, and a least of good things forjboth sick aud well. S- a Yoar—2o cents a number.— A Picture of " Lincoln at Home," on steel, 19x24 inches, for 2 subscribers and $t ; pr a picture for eacli one of a Club of 10 and 120. Miller, Wood k Co., 15 Laight Street, New York. SaT'The new church of the U. I'. congregation of Mt. Varoum, of which Ilev. W. A. Black is pastor, was opened for diviue service opJSabLath, UOth ult. A vory large uud appreciative audience were in attendance. Dr. J B ■Clark, of Allegheny city, officiated, assisted by Rev Yf. 11 Jamison. The building is neat and comfortable and tastefully furnished. On Monday Lecture on ' Na. tional reconstruction," by Br. Clark, cauie off according to previous notiee Though the snow storms blockading the roads, Bom«irh*t restricted the attendance the houM wan well filled. Altogether it was quite a success. The lecture wu» one of 'great power and delivered with convinc ing effect. The Tarious issues opnuect« ed with the subject of Nationol Kecou struction, and especially that of Negro Suffrage, were preseutod ia a .light well calculated to fasten conviction upou any .right thinking mind. The whole occasion was t*neof unusu ■ljjinterest, and the distinguished speak er left uiauy friends behind him Be£- Isaac Ash, Esq., of Oil City, for merly of this plane, now associated with Hugh Graham, Esq , has been admitted to practice in the United Spates Court. This is indeed gratifying to the many warm friends and admirers of Mr Ash. He is a young man of energy and ability. This will give our young friend another opportunity fur the display of the bril liant talents which he possesses. Mr. Ash hps shown what ean be done by perse verance and energy. We but reflect the general sentiment of this community, when we wish him abundant success in £his new field cf labor; and look for ward to the time, which we hope is not far distant, when he will be rauked among the ablest of our jurists Success to Ash & Graham. j >3lll Burned. i On Friday morning the Ist inst., about j 4 o'clock, the Ptcat!! Grist Mill belong* ; ing to Ale*. Campbell, in Concord towu ship, was discovered to be on fire. When first L' i ("covered, the fire had not made much headway, but the the only ! place where persons could get into the t mill, was "n fire. thu» preventing pcrsous froiji gfittir.g into the mill. Before as | sistance could be had, the fire had pro | grossed to such an extent that it was im possible to do anything towards extin guishing the flames, or saving anything from the devouring element. Mr. Camp bell liad done a great amount of hard work, and expended a large amount of niuncy in order to put his mill in good running order. Within the last year he had purchased a splendid engine which cost him bet r een one and two thousand dollars. Mr. Campbell has sustained a severe loss. Wo have been informed that there were over one thousand bush els of grain in the mill, belonging, prin cipally to customers. Total loss will probably exceed 88,000 No insurance. The Lady'» Friend, ! For February, 18G7, is on pur desl:. A | Steel Engraving of touching Interest and | exceeding beauty, called '■ The Sailor , Boy's Dream of Home;" a f'aitjiful and I picturesque Colored Stael Fashion Plate ' of the usual double page size; and a fine i an 1 appropriate wood-cut of Winter, con* j stituto tho Icaditigembellishments of this ; spl ndid number of the Queen of the .Monti lies. The illustrations of variou g j slyles of apparel for |adies and children, i work-table patlcrns and directions, &e , I are such as the ladies will fully appreciate. I The stories are excellent, "Opposite?," by Max Weir, and "A Parisiad Cf.ild," ] from the German, by Francis A. Shaw, j .vill attract *pec.9l attention. Miss Don | nelly contributes a beautiful pomen, "Uu | seen, Yet seen," and Mrs. Wood con tin j ucs her story af ' Orvillo College," which j is developing characters that strongly en I lift t-l.e reader's sympathy a«id iik,ufVhis i interest. The story of "llovv a Woman | Had Her Way," is ulso a very attractive J one. The publishers announce in addi ' tioo, novelets by Amanda Douglas and ! Frank Benedict. They also announce, ! in addition to the Wheeler & Wi'son Sowing Machines, a Splendid Listofne *- Premiums, including Silver-Plated Tea- Sets, Oakc-Baskets and lee-Pitchers, Sil. 112 ver and Gold Watches, Guns and-Rifles, i Clothes' Wringers, Melodcons and Or gans, Appletou's Cyclopasdiii, &c. A beautiful Steel Engraving, 20x20 inches,. i ~olled ''One of Life's Hours,', will I be sent gratis to every single (2.50)' sub ' scribcr. and to crery person sending a | club. Specimen numbers of the maga zine, containing tho particulars of the i premium offers and the reduced pricos to | llubg» will i/e "tnt on Uie reocipt of Price (with cngraring) s'-.£o & year; Fonr copies {witli one engraving) 80.0.0; Might copies (with extra magazine and engraving) 812.00. Address Deacon & ,Petcrson, 819 Walnut St., Philadelphia. —Why are railroad"' companies l.kc lauudresses ? Because they have iruued the whole country, aud sometimes do a ijttlc Cuangling. IMPORTANT TOTOUNG MEN AND TEACHERS. Every young man, whatover may be his future celling in life, wtil find a thorough and practical business edu cation his greatest aid to success. Such a course may be had hy all, aa the expense end lini* aeoeesary for a thorough preparation can r&dily lie spared from the earning* of every industrious youth in the country Tintae«»*i.ihs ooiy en- iKvesaaiy for a preparation that shall introduce any former's son, teacher or mechaiUe, into a business position that '.shall bring hkn a good salary, and that may lead him onto a busiup<»s success At Philadelphia, Pa., a system of Instruction has keen introduced into J. C. UniulWrd'a Businees aud Co«leg* that most be thoroughly practical, and woik a -revolution In commercial instruction in all schools hav ing pupil* enough eo that it inav be introduced. Uo fortunvtely th-s syetsin of instruction can only be cat nod out In a law vf the larger -schools in the t'nited , •tatsa, as ur4quir*«j for its aucc« asful operation a gfeat nuitber of sludaitts in daily attendance. This course is receiving the encouragement and enthusiastic sup port of the leading business men and educators through out the country, and Is drawing for this College pa- I ltuamf from Mu-t; tenry Suila hi Ihe Colon In® i ( practical arrangement of every department makes it ! profitable for young meniooome hundreds of miles to i enjoy its i iyy at at io other school in the coun tiy can Advantages' be had for business education. Rev. A lelander Clark, editor of Clark t Softool Fi«- tor, in a hot lee' of that institution', said :—"The Com- I nt«rck|l CclWe of J C. Mumfqrd combines iu its plan 1 more practicalities, and better disciplines ita students for successful business than any similar institution with which 1 am acquainted jn the city, and but one in our wbtffe ouptry in anv wise competes with it, and one putsu™ a method somewhat the same but perhaps not a m fuMy developed. Such a report from Rev. Alexander CUrk is strong I e7ider.eeot the character and standing of this school. , The College fieA its rJan Of instruction, invites the at tent ion of the Duuues. nd as it issues man v publications «*xpl*£at rj of its a rking, which are mailed free of charge, we suggest th \t those interested in educatiec j send an application for circulars, as they will no doubt be f'lrnUlied immediately on receipt of request, j Addruas J. O. Mamfo r> , Philadelphia, Pa j Jan qo, __•>, No LICENSES. —We aro infprmcdjSays the Sharon IbrnlJ. that the court inses siop last wiek in Mercer, did not grant a single liquor license, a fact which will cheer the friends of temperance not a little. Some of the venders in the arti cle also received sonje favors in the im pristtuieut line, besides pretty hea/y fiues. |Among these were william L. Prindleand Mr. Goldrod, of Sharon, the former being fined SSO and cost*, and the latler $l2O and imprisonment for thirty days. Indictments were foiitid against several of tfce dpalejs in that n|ace but they were not brought to trial. List of Grand Jurors March T. 1867. W. W. Dudds, Bor. Prospect; .John G. Christy, Concord ; Samuel Lcason, Buffalo; Solomon Thompson, Brady, Samuel Glenn, Clay ; James Js'qrris, Clin ton ; Ebcnezer Dodds, Connoqueucsfcing; Benj. Douthett, Adams; John Thomp son. .Middlesex; Robert Fowler, Fairview; Isaac Robb, Oakland; Jno. L. Maxwell, Sr., Butler; Hugh Gill, Jr., Mercer; A1 fred Wick, Washington ; Jas. Stevenson, Summit; Robt M'Vai r !<:•<*.", F'rwaTuj | Benj. Sloan, Venaogo; Chambers Wick, Parker; Juo. Hippie, Franklin; James Frazier, Muddyereek ; A. N. M'Cand less Bor. letter; ffathin F. M'Cand less, Centre ; William Crocker, Slippcr yrock ; Jno. ifj. Anderson, Allegheny. TRAVERSE JURORS —FIRST WEEK. John Douthett. Adams ; Jn3. C. Aav derson, Allegheny; Xoph. Snyder, liwdy; David Kelly, Esq., Buffalo; Jas. Ivearns. Butler, Dickson M'Candless. Centre; ! Samuel Findley, Clay; Jas. Campbell, | Cherry ; Peter Fennell, Jr., Clearfield; j Wm. Norris, Clinton ; Jno. 11. Cl risty, j Concord; Wm. Johnston, Cranberry; J Joseph DoJds,'Conpo<j[uepes!>iug; Manas ■°es Gillespie, Donegal; A. L Campbell, j Fai' view; Juo. S. Fisher, Franklin; Capt Jno. Martin. Forward; Jno. Enslen.Jack J son ; Juo. Pugh, Jefferson; Samuel My ers, Lancaster ; Ties. Vandyke, Marion; Edward McKlree, Mercer; Robt. Trim ble, Middlesex; William Garvey, Mud dyereek ; Lewis SpajT, Oakland ; \j'ra. Patterson, Penu; Amos Toung, Parker; S. II Christley, SlipperyrocK; George Bartley, Summit; Joseph Sloan, .Vcnan igo ; Jno. >Y ade, Washington; Jno. Ilet j sel£escr, W infield ; Thomas McNees, j Worth; Joseph Purvis, Bor. Butler; ! R. C. McAboy, Bor. Butler jT. J. Craig, j Bo: - . Millerstown; Jcssoe Dodds Bor. Prospect; Kzikiel Wilson, Bor. Centre ville \ 1 i'red Piarce.Jßor. Harmony ; Jas. Newtou, Bor. Porteisville ; pjiilip l'urt ucr, Bor. 3axcribui>; Lewis Rued, Bor. Zelienople; Jno. Black, Bor. llarris vjlle ; W. C. Bryson, Bor. Sunbury ; Wm. } McEhvain, Peon - r J. C. MoNees, Worth; 1 Jas. Jones, Jaekson ; Norman Kirkland, Wit,field ; Jno. Gallaher, Esq , Clear field; Jas Gillespie, Sr., Donegal TRAVERSE JURORS —SECOND WEEK. John Barr, Adairs; fjtepheu Stoops, Allegheny; Jno. P. Thompson, Brady; Patrick Kelly, Buffalo; Jacob W. Dursh imor, Butler; Jacob Flccger, Centre; Rob eit Brown, Clay ; Bryan Steel, Cherry ; 1 Robt Thompson, Clearfield: Jno. Coul tor, Jr. Concord; Samuel M-.-uignnvry, Clint n ; Juhn GoehrWg, Cranberry; Daniel Cable, Connoquenessing; Zepha riah D' üble, Donegal ; Thos. (' ruig. . Fuirviaw, Wash. Campbell, Franklin; Thos. Martin, Forward; Ja». Douthett, I Jackson ; Andrew Baker, Jefferson; J s [ A. Coats, Lancaster; Jas Vincent, Mnr | ion ; John Barnes, Mercer; Thos. Parks, i Middlesex ; Jas English. Muddycrck ; | Josiah Nejman. Oakland ; Win. Morri j son, Penn ; Ebenezcr Wally, Parker; i Wm. Bovard, Slipperyrock; R. I). Ste l'veuson, Summit; Sloan, Venango; 1 Robt. Speer, Washington; Geo. Douth I eft, Wt{i'field; Jas. Hockejiberry, Witth; G. C. Roessing, Bor. Butler; Audrew i Barnhart, Bor. Millerstown; Joseph Al ' !cn, Bor. Prospect; Juo. McCarns, Bor. ' Centreville ; l'eter Otto, Bor. Harmony; I .John Hay, Bor. PortersviHe; E. F. Mu -1 dor, Bor. Saxonburg; Phil Ripper, Jr., Bor. Zelie-oople ; Kbenezcr Beatty, Boi. llorrisvilie; Ebcnezer Adams, Bor. Su-i bury; James Meharg, P.enn; j?am. P Thompson, Adams ; Mathew S.loau, Al • le^heny; Thomas Wasson, Washington; Jas. A. Craig, Fairview; Robt Black, Parker; Jno. Grossman, Franklin. Comm'rs Office, Butler, Jan. 14, '67. jAf B. STORY, Sheriff. FACTS vk TIIKOKIES. "Give me a place to rest my levef on," says Archimedes, ''and I will move the world." "Givo me pure aud unadulter atcd drugs," says Medicus, of the olden times "and I will cure disease." In one sense, both of these learned pundits were the veriest charlatans.— They knew there was to place to rest their lever on, eftbev to move the world or cure disease. Mechanism was in a laojtjvard state, and the medical sion was but another name for sorcery an a'l the adjuncts of magic filters iuid charms of the "evil eye," Ac. Put these latter days have borne unto us something more' tfcan evca superstition and its crew ever dreamt ofui tneirmadest philosophy In these iuv£ of practical science, what was theory of yesterday Wfaot today, and all the old-time uotious become as bubbles•lti the otq, and burst aud break with every trreath we draw. Let Arehtmedes R!Hiui4er his lever and we will find a ragtiag ftjr it to niota the world. Let mine aneiefcn Medicus pant aud toil no more drugs ne so sorely needs, for we havo tlu'ta at our hand, over ready to serve tfyeja at his beck. Kefinca in the labratory of Dr. Mag giel, the finest materials known in the medical profession'are obtainable bj aiiy one. His Billious, Dyspeptic, and rhea Pills stand unrivalled, and bis Salve operates with magicffl effect upon biros, soalda, and all sure* and alter* ot the skiti? '" In fact, we think Maooibi.'s Pille a"2 Salve are the wonder of this century, and we are in the thought that taany others if our brethren of tbe craft tgree withys. We would earnestly counsel that all families provide themselves with ; Dr. Maggiel's Pieparutioua at once, and keep them ready at haud, so as to .use. them ut the most opportune time and as oca»3ion serves.— Vul/'y Scninitl 1 iltTl.En >r'\Kivi:Tß. ! BUTTER—Fresh Kol» SO cents per pound BEANS—White, $1,50 per bushel. ; BAKLEY—Spring, 90 j BEESWAX—49, fonts per pound, i EGOS—K :ents periczen ! FLOUR- U'beflt, ST.W to 7,75 per bund.: Bve 3,50, Buckweeat, 2 50par hum".. FRUIT—Or.«U Apples, $ eta. per B> ; Dried Peaches. I 26 cents y. lb. ! FEATHERS!—7S cents per pound. I GRAlN—Wheat $2,50 per LUJII 1 Rye.l,oo. Oats. 40c. | (_Vrt»:-7; Buckwheat. 75\ OROORIMEB—(Tofrtft. Kio, SO per povnd; Java. 4), I Brown gogar. 15cper pound , do. White, 2<>c NO. Mola* ! es 51.20 cents per gallon; Svnip 1 dojand sl,f»o. HIDES—7 cents per pound. LA KB—lo conts per poun 1. ■ NAlLS—s9,ooper keg. POTATOES—sue Del bushel. POKK—Shoulders, 12; Mitch, 14; Hams, 16c per pound ! R AOS—4 cents per poitnJ. IUCE—IS cent? per pi'tiud. ; £ALT—S3,2O pet barul. TALLOW—I 2 cent* per pound. ( >V'OOL —45 cents p«r pound. IMTTSBI IMJII MA UK ETB~ PiTTStiCßdti, February 5, 16ti7. I GRAlN—Winter Red, ?2 *5 ; No. 1 Spr iyg is quoted at : 1 $2 00 and No. 2 at $2 4ta52 50; O >: «Wa, Barley. No. \ spring- FLOUR —Sprirg Wheat,sl2 25; Winter Wheat. sl4; Rye Floar, $8 00; Buckwheat, $8 75$>••' cwt. I PROVlfelOßß—Bacon, shoulders, 12c; Sugar Cured , Hams. 17c; Lard 13c. BUTTER—Fresh Roll, 33c EGOS—SOc tier dor.cn I HAY—Baled, $25 per Ton. ' 112f REpS—Flaxseed $2 05; Timothy,s3 25; Clover,B 50. DF.TET) FRUlT—roaches,«juaite:s, 17, halve* l'J cts. 1 per lb: Appics, 0(£loc. POTATOES —Peach JUOVM, 90 centa per barbel. APPLES—S4 Hi A S3—si 75 p*r bushel. • Oil.—Crudb, Refined. IJ9 casta per gallon; Laid Oil, 87 to 90 lor No. 2, and $( 12 tor Special DR. SCHFNCK S ANDMRAKE PILLS A SUBSTI TUTE FOR CALOMEL. Tlisse Pills aro compied of various roots, having tho power to relax the secto tions of the liver as promptly and effectually as blue, i pill or mercury, and without producing i ny of tho<o disagreeable or dangerous » fleets which often follow the use of the latter. In all bilious disorders thesis Pills lijiy be used vHh confidence, as they promote the discharge of vitiated bile, and reinovo thqpc obstructions from the liver and i biliary ducts, which are cause of bilious affections in ' general. fi&IEXCKS MANDRAKE PILLS euro Sick Head ache, and nil disorders of tho Liver, indicated by sallotv j skin, coated tongne, eostivoncss, drowsiness, anil a J general fueling of woarinast and laasitudo, showing that J the liver is in a torpid or obstructed condition. In short, these Pills may be used with advantage in all rases when a purgative or aCorative medicin a is re quirad. 2Ploav a.-lc for " Dr. Sche nek's Mandrake Pills,'' an-l observe jhat the two likenesses of the Doctor aro on the j Government stamp—one when iniho la.-1 stage of Con- | snmption, and the other in his present health. Scl.l by all Druggists and dealers. *Prl?c ?scenta par i b"x. Principal Ofllee, No. 15 Nolh 6th" Sttae't,"Phila delphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents; Dumas Barnes A Co., 21 I Pat k Row, New Yo:k; S. S. H into, 103 Bnltimoro St., Baltimore,Md.; John D. Park, N. E- cor. of Eourth end ; Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker A Taylor, 134 and j 180 Wabash Avenue, S. W. cot bar oi Second and Vlue tts , St. Louis, Mo. [4th A 6th tr, ea mo ly.J menclng at 6 o'clock. Brethren from Bister Lodges aro | ry«p«*tfuUy invited to attend. By order of tho N. (I.i ft A. Y. M.—Butler Lodge, No. 272, A. Y M, I . A>\ holds its stated meetings in tho Odd Fellows Hall, on Main Street, Butler, Pa., on the first /\/\ Wednesday of each Brethren frrm ' \ \ eist. L< are fe«p?ct fuily. hiyitod to at- ' tend' By or jt r o/tlvfi W. M. ! i; rrors of Youtli. \ GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nerv ous Debility, Premature Decay, and all tho effects of youthful fhdiecrcti- n. will, for the -ake of suffering humanity, rend free to ell who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Puffer, r? wishing U fit a-jvei ti set 's experience, cia do so by ad in perfect confidence, JOHN 11. OGDEN, J'an. 9, *t7, 3m No. 42 Cedar St : , New Yoi k. TO CONSUMPTIVES. —s'iie Advertiser, having' been i ©stored to health in a few weeks, by a very sim ple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consump tion—is anxious to make kn »wn to his fellow-sufferers the means of euro. To all who desire it, tie will send a copy of the pre scription used, (tton "112 charge) with tlie directions for preparing and n<ing the ramo, which tl«ey adnjylwlv ctK cvks roa o'Vbl«ptji-h, ASTHMA, Lion otitis, AC. The only object « 112 the adtettl.-er in H-ndipz the Pre scription. istobenofit the nllllctrtd, and spread liiforma tion which he conceives to be iuvaluablo; and he hopes every sufferer will try hia remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a ble.^it.g Parties whinny the preroriptton. will pleaso address Iiev.EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Rings county, New York. NOT. 7. 18W,ly. .Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery . A £in&RIS WARRANTED by pR. TOBIAS' CILBBRAT■ I VENETIAN LINIMENT, if used when first taken b persons < 112 tempore habits. This medicine has een known is the UnitoJ Statesovoi 2 » years. Thousands e used it, and fouud it never failed to cure any com plaiia for .which it was rocommended, and alUboeo who first tried it, are new never without it. In tlie Cholera; of I><4B. Dr. Tobias attended 40 cases and lost 4, being called too Jate to do any guod. < DIRECTIONS.—Take a toaspoonful in a wine glass of er.*ery half hoarfjt two hand rub tho abdo men and extremitioa well with the Liniment. To alley the thirst, take a lump of ice in them -uth, about the dito of a marble every ten minutes It is warranted per fectly innocent to take infernally. Sold by all drug cists, price 4J aud 80 cunts. D*pot. 60 Courtlaud bt. N iv \« ik ' \i.\v \in nmsi Jii \rs . " .\otloe. Estate of Abraham Parker, Deed. LfcTTERS Taeumentary Witt* the will annexed hava this day, February 4th , 1867, been duly granted by the Register to A. 1). Weir. Executor of Abraham | Parker, late of Buffalo township, dee'd , therefore, all persons fo<l«ht*d to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thoae having claims or de mands against the .-aine, will present lUeni properly authenticated for settlement. A; D. WKIR, no 9, 6w Executor's SCaco. Estate of tSd'V.ucJ Parks, Dec'd, IETTERS Ttjstejnontary on the esfutate of Samuel j Tarks, dee'd, late of township, have fbi* •'ay. February 4, 18&7, beon grantod to the undersigned, t)> the RegJstev of Butler County thfcrfefifo notice Is he; aby g'i van to all Interested in said eat ate, tbat al. persons knowing th«maa!*es roilehted to said e*Ute, or* hereby reqnesteJ to rr.*k« imaiediata psyroenta, aud th<r-e h.ivirrr proneirJv fc»Ube#»tieatod for settlement. r JAMES PARKS, 1 no 9', 6w* \<M. HAYS, j gx T;XC«UIOP'S POLICE. Estate of Joseph Wolf, Due'd. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary having l»een issued to the nnd rslgned, dn the estate of Jo-epk Wolf, P. twp , llec'i: all persons haviug claims Wll jir-sent them properly antheirtieauvl far settle»neiit, and those knewiug tbemaclveti indeltMd to said estate, will make immediate payment PATRICK HAMILTON, Jnnuai v* Hi, 1 c 67 [no 0, 4w ] KeXecstor. PLOWS. * WK ARK RELIABLY 121 tORM- s ed that eome pern «n or persons have been selling plows tljrougL | out the county.l eiwnaeßting theto us made byO. A J. R. Nloser, this is therefore to warn the public ag.iinst such, as all plow* we make have our Plows always on hand, and work warranted. G. A.J . E. MOSEE. 1 no 9,6m0 Bntier, Pa. r List of J.ettem, {REMAINING in the Poat Oi&ca at Butlar, Pann'a.. 'Lisbon Mlm MO j be)>«al Catharine >1 Bride Mr Noal 'M'Caudless Miss Evllla i Mohr Freldertek . M'Coonel Mrs UaaiiitCu (Martin John Mechling A Bryson Nobs Jaaoo . 2 Neman Miss M M obn obn Vjk\ i l'«UTer John .PiJjigioJ It Hither Mis Barbara Kimbaugh S W , lle» her WmW bhondltr Lucas obcatard D .-.huler Mua Margaret Yigusvun M W Vigand, Fsrd, package -i Walley Maggie E .Weeks Asa li I K February 4tb, 1867 Arnold Mis* Ann* J Bar iky Mi*« Li*«ia Brannou Mr. Byras* Black Bphiiarr. Honey aud Minw I Dunn Mr. Wui 2 , Doerr for John 1 Dufpn Miss Grace Dwr Sagiuel Dunn Mi** Elizabeth Dinxmore M*as Nancy I Gibson A. M GilU# UfMaq Guratner, M Ketbrena I liorubark Mr Jua*>iiU lUiav* Moaea tlaaaiUiQ Mr Antan i llays Miss Kebacca HarUlwu Mr &Uthew lug.irt Mr Nick»l t . King Mr Ilunry h lig Mr Jobn Kennedy Mr James Jwi ii-f AYeilei ick I Kiiey Mr Ti<uuthy Prisons flailing for <Jie abuvc named letter*, will say 'advertised.' y. j SEDWICK, f* M?. ' FARta FOIt NALII. " rpilE undersigned subscriber offer 1 for 3910 hi* firm' I. situate in t'onoiquenching township, tf uu'ln Luin Bntler and 3 milei from Petersvllle, containing 85 ACRES, 50 acres eloared an 1 under reasonablj eood improve ment—D -utdeLogßsrnand bjni ing Apple and Pench .trees Good fruit. Place well wateied. A good Gii-.t Mill within two miles. For further paitieuhirs inqaire of TtlOS. P. NBWTON, no 9, St.) on the premises To th© Public. rjtHE cltitans of Butler and are h rebv re- I. pcctfully informed that the undersigned has open e t a shop on the West sidect .Maine Street, bi twieu the house and the Vogely House, where !:<• is pro pared to repair Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and all kind* of Locks aud Sewing Machine-*. .Ml wot k done warms ted to giro sati-.f ictiou. TRY MK. no 9, Smo J. .M. JONES. S6O 00, w °°- m WEED LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE. .' LSO, PINKT.E 1 LYON. bestTn usk. THIS IS WHAT SHO WILL D> Mactiiue will Hem, t ell and Bind; Btald, Tuck ai.d Cord; Gather and Quilt; Make a Beavsr Cloth Oiercoat;) Make a Prock Coat; .Make a Sit in Vest: Make Cloth Pant;: ...BL.a Shoes; ' do every description bfDriM Sinking fm Mai liitl ) will *' ufl kind* of K»milj Sewing, j toj Mucbluo wl'l r ua over Mams v lli. ut l.rtnVing I need 1. a or skipping atitches. |O3 Machine stitches alike on both aided. S6O Machine is the cheapest Machine by 20 per rent, in use, and will sew faster, if not superior t > any Ma chine in the maiket. ho can return it aud hare his money. Warranted four yearn. The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers and Harness makers is railed to No. 3 S2O SHAW A CLARKE'S SEWING 511 CHINK, j warranted Ave years and licensed. THE AIKEN KNITTING MACHINE, !is tho bo-tin use Will knit 12 pairs of socks In a .lay I Rraid and Embroidery steinps lor sale, and stamping done. A mode*! for cutting LADIES' and CHILDREN'S I dresses. Any person can learn from it. i Agents wanted. Address, with si amp. It. 11. LONG, General Agent, No. lUGntbt tt , Cathedral, j ! Aittshurgh, I'a.. And A. JL HAYS, White town, no 9. taio. *o«l«-r County, Orphan's Court Sal 2 cf Real Estate, j |)Y virtue of au order and decree of the Orphan's Court 1 |) of Butler county. 1 will expose to sale by public | vendue aud out-cry, up m the premises, on I Wednesday, February 27, 1867, ntl o'cloek, P. M.the f.ilwlng de«crißed real aatnte of Elisabeth O'Connor and Isabella O'Connor, nilhor ! children of Win o'C< inor, dee'd ~ to wit • Sixty acres ' .if land, slMmte in Waslvtegto»ii.»w nsnlp, Butler county, j Pa, bound-don the North by lands 01 James M Dredin; ' Bal-'t by laoacand William Miller; South bj James llil- I Hard; West by James M. lire-lib; about five acres cleared, j and a 1 r house thereon erected. The above described prqreity Mgood for farming pm posos. and is superior I coal laud, on the line ef tho Atlantic and Great \N eat- I ern Branch Railroad to Brady's Rend. Terms—One-third of the nurchaae money In hand, the 1 balance in twocrjual annual installments,'with interest from confirmation of anile. WM. STOOPS, no 8, 3w. Guardian. j Orphans' Court Male. i 13 Y "virtue ef an order and d*ir*e of tho Orphans' 1 |l o»ovrt of Butler County, the undersigned, Admin lstrator of th<« estate of Itobert J Hutchison, late of | Oakland tow r ship, dee'd., will offer for sale on the premisos, on Saturday, March 2nd, 1807, at 1 o'clock. P.M.. at public vendue, Thirty-eight Acres of Land, be the same more or les«. * : tuate 111 CoKlAnd township, Butler county, Norib by Boydstown; on the East by lahds of 0. Campbell; « 11 the South by lands - 112 A liner Martin: on tho Wist by land- <? J. L't-ll and /.. [ Phillies. 112 '■ T',m«A>f s.i.e—Or.o-tbhd of the purchase 4*oQey to : be p/»id on cob fit niktlon of sale by the Court, and resi due In two equal annual p ivments thereafter, with in torest. if All All C. HUTCHISON no. K sw, Administratrix. "ONEY "PREE" AS~~WATER - Loral and Travelin ; A gouts, Male or female, of all ages, ate wanted lo solicit t.ode in «veiv City, Town, Hamlet, Woiksh -p and Factory, throughout the entire wo) id, for the most saleable noveltloa over known ; &00 per.cent, profit and READY SALE W HERE! ER OFFER ED. Smart men and women can make fmoi ?. r » to fSQ per day, aud no risk of bws. A small capital r» i ipttred of from S2O to sl(K)—tlie more money invested tho groat' r 'he profit. No money required in advance -ice fi.tt tend tb articles and receive pay after tea ids. If you actually wish t«. make money rapidly and easily, write ft>r full particulars and address, MILNOR A 00 .(From Paris,) 210 Broadway, New York City. B,ly (Newspapers copying w ill be liberally dealt with ■) OII'ATI ON; STAT', or I'RXI A.,| GG BUTLER COCJCTT. J OO WHEREAS, i»l sn Orphan's Court held at Butler, in and for the County of Rut lor, on the 25th day of September, A. D., 1810, before the Judges of said Court— The petition of J. W Christy was presented, setting forth that Isaiah Wlgton was. In the year lfcHO, No. 4 March term, appointed guardian of D. 11. Morrow ami W. E Morrow, minor children of Hamilton Morrow, dee d., who weie uuder the age of fourteen yoars— that the. said Wlgton, whilo acting as Guard in u as aforeiai 1, received about seventy dollars, Oie one half of whieh sum belongo<l to each of said miuors, aud that said Isaiah Wlgton lias never settled an account of lue Guftidian«blp, your petitioner therefore prays your honorable Court, to award a Citation on said Isnlah Wtgtou .to sbow causa why he should pot settle his final account, aud as In duty bound, ho will ever pray, Ac. And now to-wtt : September 25th, ISO*, Coutt awnrl a Cita*lon as prayed for. By tho Court And now, therefore, yon, tfca said habih Wit ton Guardian of D. Li. Morrow and W. E. Morrgw hnr>r chlldien of Hamilton "Morrow, dec d , are hcrebv cfFed *iir»wr befbrn our lain-. at an Orplian'n Wtirt, 16 h« hdlil at Biill.r, in titj.i fur tho Cotcty , 112 Bnttor, on th. tint Mw';, y „112 .Hw»h next, It holug the 4th day of said •••'uUt, then and thore to show cause why,.as ghS'.oian aforesaid, you should not file aud set- . V.c oceviunt, as prayed fbr. By the Court. ; S M. EASTMAX, Clerk ab «, 4w. JTIUC^LING & CO.'M Great Sale of Watches, On the popular one prioe plan, giviu* every person a handsome and reliable wat«*b for the low prise of Ten Dollars, without legard to value, aud not to be paid for unleal perfectly satis/aciory, Gold IluntUig Watches $250 to SMX) . GOO Magic Cased Gold Watches.... ...,,.,. . 20(» to 500 500 Ladies' Watches, LnarueVed..*. 100 to 300 1,000 Gold Hun ing Chronometer Watches 250 to IHaj 1,000 Gold Hunting English Levers 200 to 200 3,000 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 150 to 200 6 000 Gold Hunting American Watches,.... 100 to 250 5,030 Silver Hunting Ivevorb - 50 to 150 5,000 Silver Hunthig Duplexes * 75 to 2io 6,000 Gold Ladies' Waoe.haa...r v........... 50 to 2too 10,000 Gold Hunting Lepine<i /..y... 50 to 100 10,000 Sli.HceUtUeous Silver WatcUes, ......... 60 to 75 26,000 I|ant-ing Silver Wolches 25 to S> 30.000 Asaortod Watches, all kinds •10 to 75 Every person obtains a Wat«*h i>y costittK but $lO, whifo U may bs yorth $760. No par tiality shown. Me*"». J. Hickiing A Co.'s Greit American M'atch Co , New York City, wfch to imirutdiaiel> dispose of the above magniikeutstock. Cer'ilicates earning articles, ar» placed in sealed eavelopes. Holder* aie entitled t> the articlea named on their certificates, upon payment ,o( Ten Dolors what her >t be a watch worth $730 or oue worti» loss. The return of any of our ci'rtlficates untitles you to the srt ciof uamed theruon, upon pay ment, irrespective of its worth , and as no article valued >tfs than $.lO is be seen th*t this is no lottery, but a stiaight-forward ieguiiuaiu ttaa-ac'ion, may be participated in evoii by the most fiutldious. A single certificate will be sent by mail, poet-paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for sl, eleven for $2, thirty three and elegant premium for $5 sixty-six and u*ore valuable premium for gio, one hundred and most su perb watch fbr sl6. lo agents or those wishing em ployment this is a rare opportunity. It i* a legiti mately conducted bus!IMP, duly authorized by the' Xlovumuent, aod.cbno to the most careful tcrutinv.— Try e*. .J. HICKLING A CO , 149 Bro id way—Near P. 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Christy is now Admlnla- J tratur of K.'.ifl minor's trtufti-tliat rattl Uaardinn linn never settled an account of hia paid guardianship, votir petitioner therefore p»ay« your Honorable Court tc j avard a Citation on said Ouaidlan to show cause why he should not settle his final account, and as in duty bound, he will ever pray, Ac. And n w to-wit: Sepli mber 26ih, Cpurf award a Citation according to law. By the Court And Bow, therefore, you,tho said Isaiah W igton, jars hereby cited t« be aiid appear In fore out Judges of the Orphans' Court, at an Orpli «ns' Court to be held at I flutter. In and for the Comity of Bntler, on tho first Monday <»f March next. it N-ing the 4th day of said Month, to show cause, if any yon have, w by you »Inn Id nt file and settle your account as Guardian afoi esaid. By tho CtfUit. F. M KASTMA*. Clerk. no B.4w_ SLACK'S 8K LF.ACTINO Wagon & Carriage Brake. J perfect Self-Acting Broke, with out the aid of Horses, Man, or any other secondary Mot ire Poiter, Received the FIRST I'RKMII'M. with n Special Recommendation, at tho Pennsylvania State' Fair, at William port, 1806; ftlto, Premiums at all other Fairs ever attended. Tills l« ..n invention that will commend iUelf to all fir simplicity. cheHpiiess, durability, as w«U as *af< ty. So simple is It in its construction, that it can he appilori to any kind of ty agon or Vehicle,-a great ao long wan tod. , , This valuable Brake wi'l, at first sight, commend itself to all by Ms over all other Brakes, being always a< tuated by tho weight of the load, which gives it a gradual 1 jck, acc.oiding t>> the weight nf .he load. 1 It LOCKS lliv If lihl Wheels. The weight of the load locks wagon—the heavier the load the inorv the power—tho sfecpei the hill the more power on the Brake. It only acta where a _ BRAKE IS REQUIRED. It lets up over crossways on hills ; it does not Inter fere in backing; the horses do not hold the Brake ; it can be pnt «n any kind of Wagon—cither a Spring. Bonder, Log or Lumber Wagon SK. X. l>l f RREJf, of Mt. Chestnut. FraaVHn township, has pur?b9f<*l th Patent Bight of this Qew and valuable Invention forth# territory t-n .braced within the )iiui!»-$< Butler county. 3w Orpjiuns' Court f»sic of Heal I>iate. I> V v u fne and'"kiroe of the Orphnn'i Conit of But- J ler I will expose to salo by pnhlie vendue "a u "e p. ombres, on ihitrsday, February 21 st, 1867, at 12 o'clock. Mthe following desc/ibed teal estate, situate In Butler township, uoundud on tho north by lands of Andrew Lcy-nnoi, east by Bilas Penrcn, aouth by .lames Tracy,.and wosj by inuda/'-i'tuoifly owned by Bobeit ijym»6n. r-pw by Sfmon Keofcr. coutiinlng t Mcrot rooro"*or, le»a, fifty acrr« of which Is Im prgVed, a brick dwelling thereon erected, and p large' . orcliard of bearing fruit tree*. TT.llNiS—One third of money in hand, the balance in two annual pymcnts with interest from confirmation of aale. no. 7, sw. KAIELfNK LEMMOS*, Adm'x of John Lemmon, dte'd The Hammonton Culturist! Itt'ftd and NiibM'ril)o. ! Centa and a three cent pontage stamp i C B to prepay postage en premium, will pay B for the Cultujist oafi. year, and eutitlo person eeudiQg it to a . Superb C'artiO I>e Vlnile. ONE DOLLAR will pay for FIVE copice of tho CI'LTUKibU' <ii»f year and entitle the peraon sending it to FIVE Premium Pictures. Tht Carte Dt VisiUt we afl.u a» premium* are of the finest character, and have been selected Vlth care from \ ocliectt' n of more thau five hundred difleient kioda. Tho .majority of them ar* copies ot mcst ceh:hrared Paiutiiiu" and A stamp to prepav postage on Pi emiuci, must alwavs accompany the ordor In r« milting money for suben iptions, he ptrticular t-> write the fuli n«me noot ofllre, iotaf i«nd . v fate/ and direct yoar ieltera t«. EDWoofr office nf Cuhnrisf, No. WM Market Street, Phlia delps. Tie first number of the Culturist it printed in quarto* form of tight pages, on aplon lid paper; print ie ex cellent, and subject matter good. Tho proprietors pror pose to increase the next number to Ii) pagoj. This new work Is to be devoted to the Farm, Garden, I Rural Architecture and the Firwrtdc The terma are exceedingly low. E««ry farmer and gardrner should subscribe at oace.—{Et. no 7, 3w j Orphan's Court Sale of Real Estate. |)Y VIKTL'E ofan order and decree of the Orphans « D Court of B atlef CWftty antTivi lziag me thereto' 1 will expose to sals by public vendue arid oil-cry, upon tho premises, on Saturday, February 9 th, 1867, at I o'clock pm..nll the right, title, interest and «Uim He Wolf, late of the borough of Butler, dee'd , of, ia and to the individual half part a lot of ground.senate on Main etreetj lu the Uorottgh itfure taid, being atxty feet i a froot oh Main street, and run-, mn !,*ck oua hnnrtrad and -iah»y f«et to an alloy, knd KSdad on Aa Norfnhy l«t Sf». V* Ka-t by an S mill by *u alley and Weet bjf atreet; au.J Srfng one square North of the Diamond, in *aid b<i;r» fsh, a Two tttory Brick House, Brick Shop or Oflke,'4-*l out buildings thereon ere* ted. Tcinu —0»o tbiid.uf pur chaeo iwoucy in hand, any tho balanco In l4ro* equal .tnnual insl.dlutept-.wifc. l '! Inteieat from cooflrLjation of •ale. ' If. D.TIMBUN", l>e.S6-owe A'liniui,frator. BOOTS & SHOES; MEN'S FINE BOOTS. B. O, IIDSHLTON, r» ETAIL IiEALEH I S' BODTS AND SHOES, THREE t , »°ora North of M'Aboys Hore. in tho room former- Jy «»ccupled by Mi j Hertx»;ergc/, on Main Street. But ler, Pa . announces that he has 'openeda Boot and Shoo •tare, cotnisting of Misses and Childsen's Congress, Laced. and Morocco Gaiters. Tampico, French and Grained Morocco, Kid, and Calf Skin Shoes. r n'* * Cl,m l ,le, ° "°« k Of Inliw nnl Child. ! Over Shoes and Slippers, j of all sizes and styles. MEN S & SOYS' WEAR. Consisting of Oalf roniti'osn <H n ttoi H, I'Tciicli Ci%' Otlmmon, l» IP. »ml ; IfiiDwf i*oou>. largt ..f children's nhonn, nf nil th. ilttrornl.t constantly on baud. A large stock of leather and findings, suitable for thi« market, constantly on hand. consisting in part of Aids, Moroccoes, Linings, French and Common Oalf, Kip, Upper an i( SOLE LEATHER I Also, 6ho« Nnlln, l.ait., Peg., Awl., Shoe-thread. | Hammers, Pinchers, Rubbers. Ac j To short time and ca«h buyers, I offor superior In ducement-. Call and examina my atock before pur chasing elsewhere. Particular attention paid to Ordeia. no ft, ly. Drug and Grocery Store, subscribers have Just received, and are now HZ?*"*' at Mie ' r ® t, V , e,rt,orn ' oppo'ta' Pator Duffv « An Extensive Assortment or I DIiUOS, MEDICINEg ' OILS, PAINTS, DYE STUFFS, PATENT MEDICINES. TOILET SOAP, PERFUMERY, AND TIfB CHO I C E"S T LIQUORS for chemical and medlscinal purposes. Alao, all kinds FoArushos, Notions, Ac. lljnlclnnn prracrlpttnns earefnlly nn«l |>i OIII pt 1 y compounded. IN J HE UHOOEUY DEPARTMENT will befounil ulniost every nrticl" for(nin. ily u-e. Also GLASS, COCKERV, SRONKWARK, BUCKETS, .T.crjiS, Ac., tc., ' !ce. The highest market price paid for all kinds of produce in exchange FOR GOODS. vr BELL 6L DIEFFENBACHER. May 24, 1800:;ly. DOIIBIXft' ELECTRIC SOAP SAVES TIMR, * • "-* 1 SAVES MOKEY, SAVES LABOR. SAVES CLOTHES, SAVES WOMEN, And all Groccm Nell It. It is uat-d by cuting into small shavings and dieaoMnf in hot water, then a ak the clothes five to ten minutes, and a llttV i,ami rubbing will make hem as clean as hunrßofl ard machine rubbing with ordinary soap, ami the nK>s' dedicate fabric receive no injury. We can re fer to thousands of families who are using It, and who could not be persuaded to do without Dobbins' Electric Soap. pold by all leading grocerien throughout the State only by . • DOBBINS & LOVE. WbjleiMile Office 107 Ntiiith Filth Street, no 6. fea •"'* Philadelphia, Pa Writ of Partition. In the matter of the petition) In the Orphan's Cottrt of W U. Pefler, et.al .fbrpur- | of Butkr County. titon of the real ostate of Got- J lieb Peffer, late of Lancaster | No. 10. September township, dee'd. J term, 1866. The Commonwealth of Panneylvauitt to tho heirs and legal represen tativea of Ootlh b reffer, late of Lanciuiter t'lwnabip. Bui ler county, dee'd., vla: Rebecea PefTer, ("widow,) Fredrick Peffer. John PefS»r, Willlatn Peffer, Gotlleb Pefler, .fosvuti Ptfflur. ItKiiJamiu Peffer, Wo ry, intermarried with Christian Rebecca, Intormar ricd with Mlchaol Ziegler, Elizabeth Peffer, Emma, In'- termarriod witi» Peter Pchnotdewnutla. Take notice that an inuuest will be held at th 4 iif-» rrsidonce of the dereaeed in townnllip. on Tuesdari the 6th day oi February. 1607, at I o o'clock. Am., of said day, to make partition or valuation ef said real estate according to law; at which time and place you and each of you may attend if you think proper. ,Ja|>o, CJT JAMKBB. STORY Sheriff. Trustee's Sale of Real Estate I WILL offer for tale at public out-cry, on the piemi •as, on Friday, February 22nd, 1897, at 2 o'clock. P.M. of said di\y. 132 Aerc* of rand, Situate In towtisWp, Bath r county, ad joining lands of Jacob David Kennody and o'hers, befrw the same land owned by Amos Kennedv, docM.; about sixty ecrea eleairod ond fenre/t, a framo dwelling hour**, log brfrn,ai*da good orchard of bearing tro/'s. are part of the iinpi Otcbtenh. t The laud ia of kiKkl qofeliif, well wat<*r«nl and tim bor ed, and ft* iitualloo commend it to all desiring to pur chase a good farfti TERMS—One* third In hand, the remainder in two equal emmal meats, with interest from tha coo • flrmarlon af%alc*. W. M'. r>CDI»S no 7.i Pro«pci-( Guardian's SaU BY virtue of an order ami decrp# of tho Orphan's C urt, iu and 112 >r the County of Bntler, the under signed. Kuardian of the minor hil4r**n of Huah Aiken, l.tte of Brady township, dee'd., will offer for sale at public vendue, on tha premiers, on Friday, February 22nd, 1867, . at I o'clock, Pm., with power to adjourn tho sale, tha following described lot of ground, affnatw In franklin twp M containing fifty four slightly Improved, and ' bownded «a follows: on the If oft b by Made ef Thom«i Bu/!g« r, on the East by lands of John Covert: on thfe fewtfa by lands of Thome* Allen* and on tha Weet by lands of Ambrose A loxauder. , Terms, one third of the parohaso money In hand,\nl iho in two annual paymente, with inter oat from cvnftr'uatldC'af sale by tho Coivt. JOHN GRF.ER, no. fi, Onerdian. FAR* FOR NALE. "" " rpHE »übfc]|>er Otftrn for aale tbn^y-dnirncrMi of .L wnd. mtante In l flinty, *r>. l>«nty» V wad/m.l underg. Improvement. Tnunn Home "tii xaii n h»ir >t»rln hiKh, Mid Kr«m« St>blv Ih.i ■ seated. Mu*ll orch ard „r n ~,d e-ait, x-' d ' !ir:.i4 nat»r. Title good TKItM; —Oho tliiickiu uniid nnd the b>«lnnrM in two oqn.il annual in<tnllment>. with intere.t from n dnin °'»»lf- InoT, Sn-J CARNKH.'
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