THE AMERICAN OTTIZEN, Butler, Ps. Wednesday, May 1, 1867. Butler Cmnlj Nnbbetb Scbe^ Con vent ion.-—Order ef Exer» clue*.—May Vlk 4c Bth. TUIHDAY rOBBNOoN. 10,00—10:15; Opening e«rci«w. 10:15—10:35; Address of Welcome—Ber d. Dr. Young. 10,38-11:00; Org»ni*»lion,appointing com mittees, etc. 11:00—12 m.; Brief addres*—Wh«t h»»s we done in the Sabbath Schools of oar county, what have we still to do, and how Bball we doit? (A report oo thia topic will be given by a committee appointed for that purport.) TUESDAY ArriaNOON. , 2:00—2:20; Devotional eieroises. Prayer for our teachers, 2:20 - 3:00; "Modern Improvements in Sab* bath Schools," with drill exercises in opening and closing them. 3:00—3:15; (Questions: Ist, How do yo» prepsre for tesohing? 2d. When and how do you make personal application of the troth? (Brief wiitten answers are re quested lroin the audienoe.) 3:15—5:00; Ths Model Sabbath School. (The Institute will ba divided into classes, each with a teacher, and go over tbi les son Mark vii, 31—37, the same as in Sab bath School. Followed by a report from <ach teacher on his plan of tha lesson, ths duties or practical lossons drawn, and the applications made.) Criticism and dis cussion. Address on "methods of manag ing Ilible lessous and the principles of teaching." WEDNESDAY FOItINOON. g : 00 —9:20; Devotional exercises. 0:20—9:35; The teacher with the Bible and in tha class. 9:35—10:20; The Institute will be divided into three divisions, namely : Ist, Pastors. 2d. Lady teachers. 3d, Gentlemen teach* era. Kach division will have a chairman, and consider practical questions. 10:20—11:00; Reports from each division upon the subjects considered, followed by discussion. 11:00—11:35; Sscred Geography and tbe black beard. 11:35—12 m , ; The model teachers' meoting. WEDNESDAY ATTKRNOON. 2:00—2:10; Devotional exercises. Prayer for the "little childroo and their instruct ors.'' 2:10—3:20; Tha model Infant school. 3:20—3:50; Blackboard; object and picture teaching. ■3:50—4:00; Questions : Ist, What training do our Sabbath school tcaiihsrs need for their work? 2d, How shall this training be secured? (Brief written answers as before ) WEDNESDAY EVENING. 7:00—7:30; Reports of committees and clos ing business. 7:30- 9:00; General meeting of Sabbath SchooN, with addresses to children. NOTES. 1. Will net every pastor in the county preach on the subject of the Sabbath School, and urge to attendance on this Institute? 2. All pastors, Sabbath School officers and teachers in the county, without regard to 4U»tu>mination, and other friends of the cause, »ro Invited to attend this meeting. Eater taininent provided for all. 3. Will yo# aot pray for the suceeas of tkis Institute, aad see that fTery.echool in yeur township io r->(<resent"d. 4. Able workers Inuiu »bn>ad are expected AS wall aa friends from tbe city ef Pitts burgh. 5. Please be present at tbeopening of the meeting, and rt-mitia until tlte «lua«. G. Please bring a pocket Hi We. a little tilank book or paper, and a lsad pencil, lUv. J. D. LECGIT, M. E. Ch., Ciar'n. " LOYAI. YOUNG, O. S, Preekvtwrian, " JOHN GAII.EY, United " WH. CAMI-H11.1., Superintendent. J. C. REDICK, " 'I'OKO. HUSEI.TON, " eropouli. Architect* are referred to the adver tisement, for eealed proposals, for the building of a Seminary in Clarien, Pa. Taxes. l>clinqe«t Collectors Are expected to coin-. -p!y with the notice -et tbe Commissioners, ■found in this pajKr. A sew Jail is to be 'imilt, and it will requite tax collectors to be punctual in paying up the several amoan'a yet due upon their duplicates. jßeddlea ted Harnett Those wishing to purchase ttpjihiog in .the saddle and hftrnesK line will find it to tfheir advantage to visit the establUlimeru •of P. I*, Brown, cm Jttain street, oppimit* Boyd's building. Mr. Brown h*s on hand,, And is constantly manufacturing, saddle*. And harness which he will warw.nt to giro general satisfaction. .Metice to flwitfert. Contractors, builders, and all persons in terested, are hereby n tified that .the build ing of a church will he let toy tlte Trustees .of the if. K. Society, known as the Eatery Chapel, aear to tbe residence of Adam Ekas. in Clinton township, on Jfonday the 6th in* stant, in the afternoon. Plan *td specifi cations can be seen at the residence of Rev a ffm. 11. Tibbies. C. R. ANIAEMON, Eaa. —I had design ed running for Anembly this year, but some ton dijs *mce 1 was severely hurt by uiy home {ailing voder -Bit, asd eisa not hope to recoaer in tine to Jiiake an efficient cauvasß. With -Basy thank* .to -kind friends for offers of support, I post pone BIJ elaims to another year. Yours truly, AMOS Lu&K.. Zelienople, Maj 1, 1867. As Army cf &l«d»ta. Daring the past ten years, opwarde of Fifteen Thousand students, representing <erery State in the Unjon, fcare attended the Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Pa., a larger number than ever before kavs at tended any one institution in America ia ! tho same time. The immense popularity of this «oilege is attributable to the au» periority of its system of inatruotion, which eombines both tWrj aad prs«- toce aa carried oat in a? tual huaines#, ao tba| vhas a youag man graduates ken, J*o is prepared at once to enter upon the active duties of Ufa. A Diploma from this college is a sure passport to success, as no higher recommendation could be -deaitp4 oy is required among business men. BUTLEH arAHKETO. BUTTKH —Fresh Rel. M cent* per >ovnd BKANS—White, f2,00 per baaliel. BAULKY—Spring, IN) BRKBW AX—34 r«U per poind. BOOB—I 2 rent* per doeen TLOUR- Wheet, |T,4fl to T,TI per bond.; Rye 4,00, Buckweeet, §4,00 per hunt. FRUlT—Dried Apple*, 8 eta. per 9b , Pried Peach M, *5 cente fl R> FE ATN-KHPI—76 cents per p<m»d. GRAJN—Wheet $2,60 per b«ih<! Ejre,l,flo. Oete. Me Cern TO; Buckwheat, 76c. GROCER! KB—Coffee, Rio, » per pound; Jare, 40 Brown Safer, pound, do. White, 20r N.O. Molee t* $1,20 cents per gallon ; Bvrap 100 end $1,40. HIDES—7 cents per pound. LARD— cents per pound. SAILS—S*,OO per keg. POTATOES—7Oc per bushel „ rOHK— Should.™, 10; rlltck, l*i Bsmr, 18« P«r pound- R AOo—4 cents per pound RICK—IS cents per pound. SALT—S.I,24 pet barrel. TALLOW—l2cents per pound. WOOL—4O cents per pound. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. PITTSBURGH, April 30, I*l7. OR Alß—Winter Red, $2 "0; No. 1 Spring Is quoted et $2 U> and Ne. 2at $2 flOfi»s2 06; O ts, Com. Barl«jr. No. 1 Spring SI 10. FLOUR— Spring Wheat, sl4 50 ; Winter Wheat, sl6, Rye Flour 112« 00 ; Buckwheat, $4 00 per cwt PROVISIONS—Bec-n, ehoulders, 10c; Sugar Cored Uam«, \b%c, Lard 13r. BUTTKR—Freeh R-rtl, lOe EUoß—loc per dote* HAY—Baled, $26 p«r Ton. BKKDB—Flaxseed $3 00 ; Timothy,B 23; Clorer.l2oo. DRIED FRUlT—Peaches, quarters, 17, halves 10 cts. per Ih ; Apples,B &9c. POTATOES—Peach Blows, 00 cents per bushel. APPLES—S6 «JfWs6 26 BEANS—S2 76 per bushel OlL—Crude, 7\y A , Refine, 20 cents per gallon; I<ard Oil, *7 to 00 Tor No. 2, and $1 10 for No. 1. £pcmt •JlotiffS. DR^OTE^CKTMANDRAKE PILLS ATUBVTT TIITE FOR CALOMEL. —Tbene Pills are composed of various root*, having the power to relax the seere • tlons of the liver a* promptly and effectually as bins pill or mercury, and without producing iny of those disagreeable or dangerous « ffects which often fellow the use of the latter. 111 all bilious disorders theve Pills m\y be used with confidence, as they promote the discharge of vitiated bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver and biliary ducts, which are the cause <>fb llious affections in general SOUBNCK*B MANDRAKE PILLS cure Sick Head, ache, and all disorders of the Liver, indicated by sallow skin, coated tongus, coetiveness, drowsiness, and a general feeling of weariness and laasitude, showing that the liver is in a torpid or obstructed condition. In short, these Pills may be used with advantage I a all cases when a purgative or alterative medicine is re quired. ask for " Dr. ftchenck's Mandrake Pills," and observe that the two likenesse* of the Doctor are on the Government stamp—one when in the last stag* of Con sumption, other In his present health. Bold by all Druggists and dealers. Price 25cents per bos. Principal Offlee, No 15 Noth 6th Street, Phila delphia, fa. General Wholesale Agents: Dema* Barnes k Co., 21 Park Row, N*w York; 8. 8. Hance, 108 Baltimore St. Baltimore, Md ; John D Park, N. E cor. of Eourth and Walnut St., Ciacinnßti, Ohio; Walker k Taylor,lß4 and" 136 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 1114 Collins Brothers 8. W. corner of Second and Tin* Bt*., St. Louis, Mo. [4th k 6th w, ea me ly.] 7 I A. Y.M —Butler \/\ / holds its stated meetings in the Odd Fellows Hall, on Maiu Street, Butler, Pa., on the first Wednesday of each mwnth Brethren from ' sister Lodges are respectfully Invited to at tend . By order of th* W. M. . - * OONNOQUENESBINQ LODOE. JjSNi No. */7S, 10. of O V., holds its yv stated meeting* at the Hall, on M» ,n St., Butler, Pennsylvania, tnencing at 6o'cl<«;k. Brethren from sister Lodges are rsspsrtfiiily Invited to attend. By order ef the N O. WANTED. AGENTS—S76 to S2OO PER MONTH for gentlemen, and $A* to $76 for ladies, everywhere, to introduce the Celebrated Common Sense family Sew. ing machine, improved and perfected It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider beautifully.— Pric* o.ily S2O, making the elaetis lock atitch, and fully warranted for three years, W® pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twfre that amount can be raad». Address with stamp, ot call on C. BOWKIIBA Co.. Salesrooms, No 266 South FIFTH Street, Philadel phia, Pa. All letters answered promptly, with circulars and term*. Af BSAA FKR VBARI He want wliwwll Agents everywhere to sail our tMrsovlD s2l) Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Un der and upper fee«l. Sent on trial. Warranted lit* years. A(Jwtf salary or large commission paid. The ONLY ma cbittmi Hold In L'nited States for lr*s than s4<t, which are ulik by Howe, WheitUr d Wilton, (imrrr tt Jiaker, Ming'r (\>., and Harhrlnr. All other cheap machines as* infringement* and the t*U*r or utfr ars UmhU i*> urrsil.j2.TV and impriimnment. Illustrated clr «alars *eut /Vae, Address, or call upon Shaw A Clark at Biddefurd. Chicago 111. _ June 27 •'66-.ly TO CONSUMPTIVES —The Advertiser, having oeeu raalored to lumjth iu a few weeks, by a very »llll pie remedy, after having iMiffurml several years with a severe lung affection, and thai dread disease, Consump tion—is ansioas to iuake knowa to his fellow-sufferers the means of earns. To all who desire it, he will aeml a copy of tbe pre scription used, t/ree of charge; with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they adniglwlv was Cv«s roa ('o»i«MrTti)m Airvsi. Baoncmris, Ac. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Pre scription, is to benefit ths afflicted, aad spread informa tion which he conceives to be iavakiahle. and he hopes every sufTerer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and uiay prove a bjees.i.g Parties wiahing the prercriptUm. will pleas* address Rsv EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kiagacounty, New York. Nov. 7,18C0, ly. Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery , A ctm« 10 wsaaswTtn by DR. TOBIAS ckum iTir VENETIAN LINIMENT, if used when first taken by persons of temperate habits. This aedirine has een known in the United Statu* over 2'< yearn. Thousands, hare used it, and found it never failed to care any com plaint for which it was re. wmnie tided, mad all those who first tried it, are now never without it. la tbe Cfeohira, of IK4B, Dr. Tobias attended 40 cases and loet 4, being called la too late to do sny good. DJ SECTIONS —Take a teaspoon hi 1 in a wine-glaes of er* ery half hour f<« two h k ours, and rub tbe abdo ineu ajftd extremities well with th* Liniment. To allay th* lliKai, take a lump of ice in the mouth, about tbe sise of a marble every ten minutes It is warranted per fectty inuurent to tak* internally. Sold by all drug gist*, psiee 40 and 10 rent* Depot, 66 Ceurtland 8 Kew Yer k A Single A» m mf BRANDRETHS FILL Ceesie more-vegetate eatractive matter ttian twenty boxes o dtpihda apy whase in the world besides; fifty-five uylsnre physioinns use tbem in their practice to ths exclusion of otlm purgatives. The first letter of their value is yetacaroehy appreciated. When tbey are bet terdenowa. a sudden death and continued Rickuee* will be of ttx> past. Let who know them speak right owt in their lavov. It isafiuty which will save life. Our race are subject te a tedundancy of vitiated bile at this season, it is dannerous as it is prevalent hut IHandreth's -Pills afford aa invaluable and efllcient prnteotioa. their occaaional use we prevent *\\m collection af thoae iqQpnritiesevbich. when in suffleleot quantities, eanee so much daiigarto the b<idy'* beaitU. They soon cure Liver Complaint, ttyspepsia. Loss of Ap- Ctite. Pain in tbe Head, llearttunn. Pain in Brea stt ne. Sudden Falntness and C««t|aaa*es. Sold bye all respectable Dealers in Medicines OEO. A. BLACK, .«80. W. fLU'ilB. BLACK & FLEEGKR, ATTORNEYS A.T LAW, AMD PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT® Offlee on Main street, opposite Schaeldeaaan'* Clothing Store, Butler, Pa. [ne 29, ly. Auditor's Statement of Slippery reek Township. A J Bard, laq.. Treasurer of Bonnty Fund for tbe Borough of Centre villa, and township, Oar Ah* yeai 1104 >- BR. T.e amount of botk duplicates $4,»20 0* CSL Bf total a«koaat of 8and5...... 44,013 IS By cash - 1,074 76 lif exonerations 407 71 By amoi nt of outstanding Ta* 11l 00 By per cent age, (or fees)..... 111 71 By iacid«utal expenses 1 00 B/xash on haad 10 20 SO,OIO 01 We, fbe undersigned Auditors ef Slipperyrock tsen ship, having aaditad and**awned the vouchers ia tue foregoing account, 4e hereby certify Che same 6e be correct. VUaees oar hands. TflOM A 8 MD CRM ITT,) HIRAM M. GILL, VAndtOets. D BADS WORTH. ) ■ay 1, ISC—St. TILE JUDICIART COMMITTEE OF THE BBN ATE meet at Uairisbarg on Mooday, May 11th, pro*., at two o'clock., P. M n to bold a Station for th investi gation of tbe charges made against Rail Road Compa nies for alleged exertional charges apon freights aad passengers Parties in te reeled are notified to attend. L. V SHOEMAKER, no. 10 ; 2i £hair»an C^mittee. I.lst of Caoaea. TBI AL list for Juns Term 1807, FIRST WEEK Peter I. Weaver vs. Samuel Cleland. Ttrvt 7 Vaaut. Herman J B*rg vs. James IlaU'* Administrator Commonwealth, Hannah Callander sug. as Pl ff rs. Thos. Watson, Terre I>m. Pattou Kearns vs. Bernard Roessing at aL SECOND WEEK. John C Murrin et. al. vs. Rysn Hon ton el aL Isaac Sponsler vs David Marshall. John Murrin's Executors vs.Danlsl Kslly. Eleanor Hines vs Samuel Wimer Jr , at al William B. Lemmon vs Jacob Mecbling. William Clark vs James 8 Smith John Murrin's Ea'rs vs Danlst Kslly. Lydia 8 M 'Lur* vs May B Brown *1 a . John Negley vs William Vageley et al. Ja* Gallthsr jr. vs Jsmes Gallsher. sr '*, Adm'r *tal. Harvey B. Thompson vs Isaac Sponsl.r *t al. Matthew Riddles Eirs vs R. J Grsgg. Patton Kearne vs G*«>rgeC. Roessing. Pat ton K earns vs George C. Roessing. Prancis EyUi vs. Jacob Zeixlsr. 3 B CLARK, Proth'y. Prothonotary's offlee, May Ist, no. 20, 3t.* AND ITATIOITALi Telegraph Institute, Corner of Psan and St. Clair streets, PITTSBURGH, ... PKWIt'A. The Largest' Cheapest and Best Actual Business College In the United States. Daring the past ten years, npwards of Fifteen Thousand Student* Representing every Stats in the Uunion, have gradu ati-d here. A. College of Actual Business, Supplied with Banks, Store*, Po*t Offlee, Commission Brokers, Imuran e, Rail Boad, Steamboat, T*legra|»h Offlee*, Ac., combining THEORY AND PRACTICE. Students are thoroughly instructed in all the branches of a Practical Business Education, including neok-keeping. Penmanship, Arithmetic, Commercial IJ»W, Political Economy, Business Cents- Emdcnce, the Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money, ailroading, Pteamboating, Telegraphing, PRACTICAL BANKING, Ac. STUDENTS CAlf ENTER at any time, and complete a full course in from eight to twelve weeks. , FIBTY DOLLARS Pay* all expenses for Tuition, Books, Blanks and Dl ' * NO EXTRA CHARGES " For Penmanship, Steamboating, Railroading, Banking, I »r Diploma, as in other Colleges. Free lessons daily in Penmanship to all student* in the Commercial Depart ment. For Ol I*o*llll *•«, giving full information, and containing a complete outline of our system of Practical Business Education, together with TEBTIMONIA.LH From Practical Business Men. Merchants, Bankfcrt, Book-keepers, Ac., address the principals, SMITH & COWLEY, Plttnburgh, Pa. January 0, *7, Imo. IH.nORKNT'N MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Universally acknowledged the Model Parlor Magazine of America , devoted to Original Stories. Poems. Sketch es. Architecture and Model Cottage*. Household Mat ter*. Gems of Thought. Per»>nal and Literary Go**ip (including special departments on Faahions), Instruc tions on H-»li ha Gymnastic, Equestrian Exercise*, Mu sic, Amusements, etc.: all by the be*t authors, and pro fusely and artistically illustrated a Ith costly Engrav ings "(full site), useful and reliable Patterns. Embroid eries, J weirv, and a constant succession of artistic novelties, with other uneful and entertaining llteratur* No i-emon of reflni-ment, economical hotinewife, or la dy of as'e can afford to do without the Model Monlhlv. Single copie*. 30 cents; back numbers, as specimens, 10 cents ; either mailed free. Yearly, $3. wltn a valuable premium: two copies, $& 50; three conies, 17 50; Ave X'BS, sl2, atd splendid premiums for club* at |3 each, the first premiums to each subscriber. Address, W.JENNINGS DEMOB EST, No. 473 Broadway, New York. Demoreet's Monthly and Young America, together, |4, with th* premium* for each. (no. 19,3w. Orphans' I'onrt Male. 1} Y vlrtne of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bnt ler county, the undersigned Administrator of Dan iel Kellv, dee'd, will offer for sale, at public vendue, on the premises, at one o'clock P. M , of the 3th day of May next, One hundred Acres of Lend, more or less, situate in Buffalo township, county aforesaid, bounded bv ar.d *d jolning lands of Jonathan Walker, Andrew Smith, Polly Server and others, and on which William Martin now resides TERMS OF SALE Purchase money to be paid en confirmation of the «ale. JOHN KELLY, Administrator of April 24. IM7, t* the Estate of Daniel Kelly, dee'd. MARRIED LIFK. Merlon* for Tonus Men, on lhe'Krrora. Ahn»»» »«d Indnecd b,- lanoronco mt Nature's Laws, A P«rflon..l Niu-rallTe or IX«»p«ir, and Fin»l Rwlor»ti..ii by Srmplo M..an., tilioulU be r«uj !.» .»• .rr jmitm man iu me (-"unlry. ».nt, for Ibe b«n< «t of all, without money and without price. Sent in a Sealed Envelope to any address, free ol charge. Address JAMES 8. HCTLKR, Box 5127, General Post Office. New York City Adminiatrator's Notice. . Estate of Jacob Wolford, Dec'd. NOTICB is hereby given tfe>t Letters of Administra tit»n on tli* eatate of Jacob Wollord, late of Done gal twp., dec d ; have this nay (April tU, beea grante<l by tbe Regieter, to the undersigned; Chert-lore, all persons having claims against said estate, will them properly authenticated for settlement, and those knowing them selves indefcte*! to said estate, will make immediate payment EBENEZEh CyBISTY, April 24, !»•;, Bt. Administrator. W. J. YOUNG, ATTORNEY A.T JjAW. J. W. YOUNG, Surveyor. Beaxeais, Beaxie Co., ApHl iU. lUTt, IT- Miehiyow. To the Public. THE cltisens of Butler and vicinity are h-reby re spectfullv informed that the undersigned has open ed a shop on tbe Northeast Corner ol Main Street and ths Diamond, where he i* prepared to repair Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, >IMI all kind* of Lock! andSeirlnj Wacbinea. All work dona, warranted to ,I'. wtiafaclloo. TRY MK. no 2, 3mo J- M. JONES. Administrator'a Notlee. Estate of Martha MiUison, dec'd. LBTTMIS of Administration on;th. aaUta|of Martha Millison, late of Prospect, d#<c'd., have this day, April 18th. 1887, been i**u*d by the Register of Butler county, to the undersigned; therefbre, all person* hav lag claim* against said- —tat* wiU preeent them pwtperly authenticated lor settlement, and those knowing them selves indebted to said estats, will make immediate pay ment. JOHN GREER. Esq., April 24,1887. St. Administrator. Classical and Normal School. Toe B nTOL, A M AND J D. Roth, will op<n a •J claaaleal and Normal School In Pmpoet. Hollar Co., rana'a, on TUESDAY, MAT FIKBT, A D If*: Spe cial attanti.jo fire* to p.raooe wlahlnf to pr.pora fcr teaching * Tuition per term of 20 (twenty) weeks, for Lat«n «reek and Higher Mathematics J2OJO ' Intermediate and Normal Cleat. & Common Branches - 12 00 Tuition stricUy in advance Good boarding eao he 1 din private families at reasonable rates. Paptls will ' ha admitted at any time daring this term. A pril el 7, 1887-4w. For Sale. A BPLINDID TAVERN STAND. SITUATED IN |_ A the boroofb of Kroapect, llutlar Coooty Pa. Oood , .Übllaelo. twentyhoreea Thlalaadartrabta property I- and ia located on tke Boiler aad New Coatle rami, aod k- th. Pittabnrgh aod rraakllo rood, aod la well knew* lo I the tra-elin* public. Term, made reoeonoble. For fnrthw Infbrowtlon, euqoiM of the ..tacr.bor llrm* o« the premises Mrs- A?IJI [ao !7-sme.'j LATE ARRIVAL OP SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! The uAdersigned is now receiving and opening at his store (one door South of John M Thompson's I-aw office) in Butler, a splendid stock of Spring and Sum mer Goods, consisting of DRY GOODS OF Ml DESCRIPTIONS, SUCH AS dMks, dassu&eres, Tweeis, iea&s, Freaefct PopUus, Alpe&s* Go&iris, 4c. Notions, Ready- Made Clothing, Car pets, Oil Cloths, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats, Caps. & 3hoes, 9oC« Mather. &0.. And all such goods as this market requires, which will be sold CHEAP. Call and examine. irsro TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS ! Highest Market Price Paid'tor all kinds of Merohantablo Produce. April 24, 1867::tf. JOHN SCOTT. RAILROAD TO BUTLER COUNTY ! JUST OPENED AT D.T. PAPER CO., « M- «»•' ■ • !*r « ■ «»»■ »» ■ ■<•••■ *« , RI'TLEK, PENSI'A. 160 pieces of Brown and Bleached Sheeting, from lO to 20 rU. per yard. 90 piece* of tilnghamtf, from 20 to 3) cetns per yard. 200 pieces Prints and Chintzs, from lO to SO cchln per yard. ISO pieces of Ore** <Joo«l«t at all price*. 80 pieces of DeLains & Armnres from 18 to 2&cts. pr. yd. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS, CORS TS. &€. SILKS, MERINOES COBURGS. UPACG&S, POPLINS, &C. , &C r , (£ Ca , CLOAKS, SHAWLS, Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, NOTIONS, And thousands of other Fancy and Useful articles. For Prices and Variety, defy all competition. April, No. 17. FARMERS, READ THIS! 1 BUCKEYE 1 MOWER & REAPER Again Triumphant! THIS BXTKNSIVELY KNOWN, AND DESF.RVEIN ly Popular Machine was submitted to the mo»t vigorouii test of it* superiority, at a trial of competing machines that took place under the management of the New York Agricultural Society, at Auburn. N. Y., In July, INtW. The committee consisted of eleven judges and forty machine* were entered a* contestants for the prize. The trial lasted three week", and the test* were most thorough. The result was announced at the JHate Fair held at Saratoga, on the 12th of September last, and the GRAND GOLD MEDAL WAS THEN AWARDED TUB llP:^gTi e AS THE MACHINE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. A similar testimony was awarded it in the >imi State, in 1*66. Thie machine la regarded by the thou- BAIIda who can speak from experience, a* the BEST IX THE WORLD, *nd is manufactured by the incorporated company C. AI LTM 4.\ A CO., CANTON OHIO. Lewis Reed, Zellenople, 'Agent for Butler csunty. Orders will be filled by J. G A W;n. 'Campbell, of Butler, and W. 0. Brackeoridge A Co , of Centreville. Prici lists, descriptive pamphlets, posters, and circu lars can be bad at all tim«« from the manufacturers, or th»<r agents. • Notice. In the maffer of the petition of Henry D Timblin, Administrator of Qlorvlua B. DeWolf, late 6f the borough of Butler, djc'd., for »eav* to sell teal estate for payment of debus. In the Orphans' Court of Butler County, Ne- 9 , NOT. 7,1*67. A ltd now io-wit, March 22, I*7: On motion of LewU 7- Mitchell, Eim| fur Administrator, the Court appoint Edwin Lyon, Eaq., an auditor to take testimony upon the exceptions, and report the fbcts. By th« Court. BUTLKB COCKTT, as : Certified from the Record, this 10th day of ApHI, 18«7. F. M. EASTMAN, Clerk. I will attend to the duties of the above appointment at the oAee of Thompson A Lyon, on Thursday, the 2d day of May. IM7, at 10 • clock. A, M Parties inter ested Will take notice. BDWIF LYON no 18-Aw Wanted. DY the snbesribsr, at Brady's Bend. Arms trong Co 15 lOOOfeet of good CnrW Maple plank. 1% and 2 inhes thick; for which the higlaeet price will b« paid mecash, if delivered soon. A. STRAW ICR no. 17-3w. Ouasmitb. NOTICE. MY wife Elisabeth has left my bed and board, with out just cause, I therefore hereby warn and notify irsons not to harbor her or givs her credit on my accooot, a s I wW'nay >0 debt* of her contracting ■e,17~4w. JSAIAH ENOLJBH. MILLINERY & TRIMMING STORE. Mltfl. J. ADLINGTON announces to the public that she has opened n Milliner) and Trlmtnii.g Store, three doors North of Sykes' Grocery, where she will pay particular attention to Dress Making and ail kinds of Family Sowing. Stamping, Braiding, LADIES' liunnnxi, New Style Hoops and Corsets, Dreaa Making and Family Sewing, New Style Promenade & Party Skirts, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, LACES AND GLOVES. Gent's Cuffs, Collars,& Neckties. MRN. J. AOMX4TON, TnREE DOORS NORTH OF BYRES' GROCERY, vol. 4, no. 10-tf. Main Street, Bntler, Pa. CARRIAGES. BUGGIES & WAGONS. A PTER MORE THAN SIX YEARS EXPERIENCE xY. In my business,and a Winters labor iu in selecting the best material, and constant oversight in the making of the same, by FIRST CL4SS WORKMEN, I have now on hand the largest and best lot of CARRIAGES, Rl«OIFJ, SILKKYS. W.IGOXS, Ac., both light and heavy, ever offered to the people of Butler county, ; which I will sell CHEAP FOR CASH, Family Carriages. Shifting Top Bnggies, Open and Trotting Buggies—in shoit. I think I can furnish aN most anything in the vehicle line, made of the beet Eastern Umber. Springs aud a«lm : and finished in a manner not excelled in cities East or West, and bettor adapted for oni roads than Eastern work Shop and Ware-room on Cunningham street, East of and near Mardorfs Tannery, Butler. Pa. GEO. C. ROESSING. REFERENCES: We, the undersigned, take pleasure in recommending to the public, the werk of Geo. C. Rofssing. We have used his manufacture cf Carriages—they have given satisfaction, aud are well adapted to our roads. CHATLBS M C\!»DLIW, J. G. * W. CAMPBELL, DR. STEPREX BRADF*, R. C. M'Aaor, D* Fairxr*sfiti* no. 17-tf. WN.MA.O. B«TD. SPRINGSTYLES —OF— WALL PAPER —AND— I WINDOW SHADES, WHOLKBALE AND RETAIL. ALAEOK AND WILL BRLMCTEI) STOCK, AT low price.. Purthunr* will Audit to their lateral to cell before buying eleewbw*. ' IVo Trouble to Hhnw Good*. H. r HgrvrMAV >e It. tar. MIII tfHet Butlei T» A - . ! . . I 1867. 1867. NEW GOODS! WE ARH JUST RBTBITMO AND OPBNINU lit* Boat Selected Stock of SPRING —AND— SUMMER GOODS, EVEIt OFFERED IN BUTLER, CONSISTING IN ▲ PULL LINI OF Ladies' Dress Goods, Which w#n bought at the fateaf decline for cm ah, to which we mil particular attautfon. Our itock conaiita of a larga lot of MERINOS, • ALL WOOL I»k LATNB, SILK LISTER, ALI'ACAS, COBIJRGS, POPLINS, MOUSE D« LAINB, CHALLIKH, BERAOES, In an<ll«M * ariotlee and colore. A full aaaortmeut ol NOTION THINMINOB, MUIMNN, NIIEETIKUN, CIIECKB, TICKIMOH, UIKUIIAHft. ALSO, A EULL LINE OF Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, WHICH WE WILL SELL AT LOW PRICES. A larga and wall aelectad aaaortmeut of Lftdlee' DRESS GOODS, HATS <& CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES, HARD-WARE, QUEENS-WARE, AND A NO. 1 ARTICLR OF GROCERIES, AH of which wa offer at Greatly Reduced Prices; PARTICULARLY TO CASH BUYERS. pleaaa call and examine onr fttoak, befera purchasing elaewhera, aa we find u Xo Trouble to Ahow Uooda. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. iIMUBU THI PL ACS. WEBER & TROUTMAN, Moyd'i Block. * Cor. Main A Jeflerton Streets, lUTipjt. PCNVA. April 1* HC7<M lT.Sme. AN INVALUABLE HEDICINE —con— The Purifying of the Blood. DR. J. W. POLAND'* HUMOR DO'CTOR. A Positive Remedy for all Kinds ol Humors, PIBTICCLABLY RRYBIPKLAB, SKTTI.P. RAMI. Rftttf!* STHIIMLA, CARBI NCI.KS, MOILS AND MLM U la rery jrntHylnj lu iu of tliU, ar of any other medicine,' It In the rrry le.t remedy known.'' II la n<4 ilnji .o Ml)r to piore l|. >| 1,, fiowerer, ejceed ingly iiKtlfylnn to Ihe Proprietor of thl> medicine, that while lie declare* to tlie uut.lio that thl. la a uio.l won ilerfill and eiroctlTa a|iecliOr.r Humeri, >< atated aboae, be haa abundant proof «• hand 10 luiltaln hl> aUtement f'ei sixteen jenrn the llnmor doctor haa I,ran manu factured and aold, and er try jcnr tia. Inrreaaad lha lalno of It a reputation, and the auiount of Ita lalea.— In New llamp.hlre. where It originated. no remedy for humora la e.> highly |>rlr»d. An emiuant pliYilrian (no* an army aurjjm) nrliun proctUiim In New llamn ehlrc. fiuicbaaed between Oftyand ality nallona of I t during aome acren or eight yearn and uaad It In hla P . lT • J l ' ha " " lnr " lk "' ordered It for the lloapl tat where h„ waa atatloned. Other pfcyalclana hare ordered It, and hare uaed II In pracllca with great auc- JEL. tl " Ifoprlelnr lltad It, New re, el uoffatown Center, for Ihe <|wi or thirty or fort, mllea around, uad In Mauchrlter pertlr-utarly, the Humor Doctor waa wall known aud highly «alu.«l tor the nu nieroue and wonderful cure. whic Though manufactured In Inrge quantltlea Ihe aapply waa Ire ijuanll* eihau.ted, and puichaarra had lo ira> (or mora to ho made. In lliat region aoine rery eatere caeca of kryalpeUa waie treated with—and they weto caned _ Krjalpelaa anrea, or carbuncles, thoao ugly. palnf«| ul ceia. wore entirely iemoted wbrreror thla medicine waa faithfully uaed. Hi It waa with Scroftila aad Salt llhriun. The llnmor lloctorrured them. Fur Ihe aako of allowing what la thought of 11, a f«w tealimonlala are hers inaerted: Mllloit Gala, Eaq., Bnalen, Maaa. I hereby certify feat 1 afflicted with l*ofl4 -r » P V* on my I imhs and other part* of my body. The sufferings which I en iKaM .*? ~ nd« *HNIW»- Suffice It to say that 1 faithfully tried several of the n*.at popular ho mor remedies but without removing Ihe affliction . At length, by the enmeat rrqueet of an Intimate friend, I wns induced to try Dr. J \V. Poland's Humor Doctor, an.l am ve. e bapny to attest that all ray holU were re moved, aud my health waa restored by ualng Dr, Po land s aforesaid medicine. * Doe 100, Jan. 14, llNk MILTON UALR. J- C. W. Kiq., Manchester, JV. H. ?i W -Dear Mr • I very cheerfully give n ' moß J r ,n fe*or of your llnmor Doctor aa an et- KM f °, r h . Bmar, • numerous acquaint. 5Kh in. J Vri* r k v nOW I effiictad with Dolls, aud they know how perfectly good my healttv »?erTS?f """.'I 1" m r ~ rer«r to me for nartlrnlars In my rase. Manchester, N. ll.,Jane 11, fa. \. c. WLLACK A/r*. H'A etlttr, Stoneham, Man. w l rerommend Dr. J. ?-'« » B l Hu . n,or doctor man eicellent remedy fbr humors, having bren wonder folly remedied by It myself. "Tk CMe WIW m ■***'■• "ml nbstlunte one. For ZVISS! !2 J w * r V tha nkin "P »n the Insitle of both S3? down to m r wr,,t - wM c««wt*»tiy »r A t en ■», so that 1 Was unable te ums my hands In any kinds of wet work, and waa obliged to wear gloves In sewing to avoid geUinc blood upon in? work The humor which ao afllicted me waa t'" I '', !', J'*'pelaa and thJl Rheum. , ~1/L. n ""T"," <««'• «""" •<*»• I began to uaa the llnmor Doctor I coald nercnlro aignaof heal lug. I continued to uae Ihe medicine nil I. u finally cured My handa are now perfectly free Irom harnore, and to all appearancet my whole aratam I. clear it la aid haa bean for aereral montha. I uaed eight bottle* bvfere I felt safe to give It up entiiely, but ther cured "• IfAHRJtT WHIMLKIt. Stoueman, Maaa , July 5, tMO. Mrr. rtrfcr. linrtr, ff ft ... „ . I>oTik, N. II , July ft, ms». „ enquiring a. to the edertaof yonr on aea alckneaa lam hai,. pytoaaythatl think It la •' Ihe e.edlcine" for <hat dreadful akkna-a I tried yarloua preacrlptlona.bat fi'und none Ihal acttl.,l ||„, atouiarh and cleared lha head like Ihe llnmor Doctor. I fell aa llmogh I eonid !"V i£a i jrelaahnre, to entreat Juu lo inlrdnre It nloahip chandlery alo ca, that It may Slid ita way l» Ihoae who auDer upon the mighty deep Ir .in aaaalrk neaa If caplalna who lake Ibelr famiilei with Ihem or carry paaaengera, ahould try It for oaca, Ihay weald aever be willing to voyave without It I have oi<*d It fur my family sinoe ita IntrfKluctlon to the pnhllc fnr hllloua habit., buy!ache and humora n e * nd l,aT# frond* it a sort I am not fond of baring my name appear la public, and would not consent to it on any other arcoont hot t<* relieve the aufTeriag ; but if the foregoing will be of ao* service to you or the public, you can make oee of M Y®nrs, HARRIET M. PORTIK Much more might be said in relatlooto this medicine ae contained la teetlmoaiaU, but It Is aeedleei. Ask Manchester drucgesta u t it, especially ■W. Blake, at Dorr a. InqoTre of Mr Keary Plomer, of Redferd, whose wife waa cored by It of Belt Rbeum . Ask aAnoct any pereon In Uoffstown, aud they will declare luvaleo as a remedy, aa uaed ia their own cues or ky their friends. ' The IlomofT>oetor waa formerly aold at fifty cente per bottle; bnt the coat of every ingredient composing it has gone up so enormoasly, that the price haa been raised to fifty cents only, aad that bv compulsion The Humor Doctor is prepared at the New Knglend Dotanlc Depot, for the proprietor, J. C. Preach. Bold by Medicine Dealers everywhere. DRMABBARNJCM k Cl)„Oenera lAgente, New York PROPOSALS. NEWJAIL CoMoiarfloivrg'i Orrrci,) Rutler, April |«Ui7. J W'.iT'iJ' RKrKTVK WAMtD PROPOBALS IN » » this office up t» May 10th, 18d7, for the building of » new Jail, to be built in Butler. Persons wishing to bid can aee the plan and specifications In this office, any time after the 27th of April. The Maeon and CarpeoUr work will bo given in different contract*. A O CURIBTJK,) WILLIAM DirK, VOom'ra. no. IS-3w. J. W. BRANDON,) PIIRUC NOTICE TN the matter of the final acconnt of Richard Allison 1 and John Millingor, Administrators of Abrata Mil. linger, dee'd lato <,T Ouklnud townalilp No. M'ircb Term, 1807. In the Orphane* Court of Butler Coonty. And now to-wlt, March 7,1M1, Court appoint W. n. 11. Kiddle, Raq , auditor to j>oa» opou exceptions, snd rrat.i to the account. By the f^urt. lIL'TLKO Cot'?»Tr 112 88: Certified from the Record tbie Bth day of March, A. D., 1807. 112 M. SABTMAN, Clerk. BrTi.r.a Cor«ctr, ga; Personally came before me, W. 11. 11. Riddle, Ksq ~ who, bein* dniy sworn, a-;cord inn t j law, snyn that he will p»rforni the dntlen of the above appointment with fidelity and Impartiality, ao cording to tho bent of his ability. W. IT H. RTDDbR, Bworn and subscribed before, this Btb day of April, P: M.EASTMAN, no. T7-3w. Clerk. I will attend to tbedutiee of the above appointment it my office, In Butler, on the first Monday of May. All persons interested will pleaae take ootioo, and aU tend at aaid time and place. W. H. H KIDDLB For Sale. LOT NO. 16, and half of lot No. 14, in the village of North Washington—a good frame house, stable and other buibtloga thereon erected. Will be sold at a low figure. Terms reasonable l'eraoas wishing to purchaee, will pleaae call on W. H, H. Riddle, at hie office In Botler, or on J. W Kelly, at Hunhnry, Ilutler County, Pa bo. 17-4 W. For Sale. ONB-IIALP acre of ground, situate in the boroogh of Prospect, on which is erected a frame bouse, coo taluing three rooms, with a Kitchea attache I. Also, a good Frame Stable, 25 good bearing fruit treea on the kit. arid a well of good, eoft water. Payments to suit pnrchaaor. For further particulara, enquire of MARY JANK FUCK. Middlesex Township, or JOHN OREKR, no.lfi.6w* Prospect. West Sunbury Academy WILL T* ita Spring seasi .non the 16th of April, nndvr the snfvrintendence of Prof. JAMKri 8. BL'CK and Mr». BKLL A . BUCK, experienced and sue cesefol teachers, who will devote all their time to the | Higher Claese*. Boarding can be obtained fur any number Of pupils in reapectnhlo families, on favorable ! terms. Instrumental Music wtll he tuught if desired. By order of the Board of Tmste»«. Rev. WM. P. BURADIN, Ch'q, | J W Cbbistt, Fee. fnolt-ftt. SELECT SCHOOL. • fpIIK Spring Term of the Harrlsville fnleet Bch/v»I I 1_ will eomaMM-" •>" Monday, the loth day of April, li« 7. and continue twslve weeks. Boarding can be had an reasonable terms. DM CROSS, no lfi. 4w.• Principal. EXAMINATIONS. "" cpRACHCRR will be ajumined at tho ft>Uowiag pt^ Falrview. April DAW. North W ashing ton May 1 * t. guabory. May S A 4. HarriavUle. May * A 7. 4>ntr«ville, May 8 A 9. Free pec t. May 10 A 11 Roaoeborx, Muy 1* « |A Baxoubur»r. Mat g KJ. Butler, Mav 17 4U- Applicante wi:i ko required to. preseot tha Raaannsr with a written Mtcsis, .»f at leaet five pagee of fbrilacap, on Ihe subject— QoalificaHoae and Do I lee of the Baec«earui Toucher." Each must alao cesne prepared to eshiblt hie or her m< 4h~-d of 1 tackina aad t J H CRATTT. b-» V -3r Co Sopr,
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