THE AMERICAN CITIZEN, j Butler, Pa. Wednesday, May 22,1867. O. L. bldthue When a master mechanic, artist, or pro fessor of any scienee, makes application for employment in his business, he is generally expected to exhibit some references as to his qualities and qualifications. From the many favorable notices present ed by the " press " of Pittsburgh and sur rounding country, as also some of the med ical journals of the country, in reference to the ability and qualifications of Professor Oldshue, of Grant street, we cannot help regarding him as among the most successful practitioners of the age. In fact, from the vast number of persons who daily orowd his office for relief, and the general satisfaction that scents to be render- I ed by bis prescriptions and treatment, we j see no good reason why he should not be ■ thus regarded. Ilis patients arc not al6ne the residents of Pittsburgh and Allegheny county, but bis j skill and fame has spread fur and wide all j over the country, and numbers visit him from every part. His system of practice is peculiar, yet most scientific ; being eclectic in principal, and anylctic and demonstrative in practice. His microscopic examinations of the urine arc among his most scientific tests of dis ease. This subject is now daily attracting j the attention of the moat scientific physi- | cians. We notice that jn the recent trial of j George W. Winnemore, for the murder of j Mrs. Mngilton, of Philadelphia Dr. Seth ; Pancoast testified that he procured some of bis urine "in order to test the sanity or in- j sanity of the prisoner." The prisoner's counsel objected to the ev- ! idence, "as he could uot see the analogy be- j tween the urine and the condition of the mind," but submitted to Dr. Pancoast the following: <}uestion —"Can you test the pathologic* condition of the mind by the microscopic c.x I nmination of the urine?" Answer by Dr- P.—"Partially." Question by counsel—"Can you te*t in any degree, the sanity or insanity of a man by a microscopic examination of the urine? ' Atisw-er by Br. Pancoast —" Partially we can. In testing disease of the body or mind we examine every pathological condition of the miood: this microscopic examination of the urine is one of the teUs: I found oxalate of lime deposited in the urine, which is at tendant]upon the disease called oaxluria ; it ic accompanied by a demented condition, hallucination., Ac., and indicates weakness of tbe mind ; also, mania; a number of the best medical authorities sustain tbe facts.— My definition of insanity is, impairment of the functions of the brain; oxalates in tho tiriue, indicates a pathological condition of the brain; those were evidences of insanity in this case from what I observed in tbe urine." Thus you will sec that not or.ly is disease readily detected by examination of the urine, but that medico-legal science is becoming enriched thereby; also, Dr. Oldslti e has been thus cngnged in tlw) scientific analysis and microscopic examination of the urine in allchronic and com plicated diseases for more than twenty years. He has one of the largest and most pow erful microscopes, an 1 is prepared with all the apparatus necessary to the examination of the most complicated cases. Persons la boring under chronic affections that have not been cured, because perhaps their dis ease was not fully understood, would do well to giro him a trial, ilis office and residence is at No. 132 Grant streit, Pittsburgh. The U. P. Presbytery Of Butler met in tho Ist church, Frecport, and was opened with a sermon by J. N. I>ick, en the subject of scciet societies. Sir. Jl. B. Robertson was ordained to tbe offiae«f thejninistry. N. E. Brown preached the ova'nr.ation sen.'ion, W. P. Urcaden led arc the ordination exercises. S. Kerr ad dressed the p.»star, and W. H. Jamison the i pee pie. He was insralled over the Ist con gregation of Freeport, lialftime, and aeofli n)iss:on appointed Jto install him at Buffalo. Mr. J.ihn C- .M'Btoee wa« licenaed to prcac'h Oie gospel as a probata-mer. Our vacancies were expressly prohibited from supplying themselves unless by direct j permission of the Presbytery. Adjourned to meet at ML Vamum or. the 3d Tuesday of June, at SI e'cUiek, a. m. J. M. DONALDSON, Clork. | Demoresf'i MantWy. This beautiful anil favorite periodical eomes to us with all the freshness and fragrance of tbe June rose. It improves with every is sue, and we are not surprise! that ladies find it tbe indispensable companion of their < workiog as well as their leisure hours. Its varied contents embrace almost every topic of interest in the parlor, kitchen and nurva ry ; while.ita semsible tone and the ameu*t ,pf valuable information furnished, not to apeak of the money value of its excellent .patterns, render it a capital investment of js3, without the premium which it sent for ] jearly subscription. Address— W. JFNNINOS DEHOREST, 473 Broadway, N. Y, j fcy Reader, if you wish to'purchase a good mowing machine, hay rake, iron or wooden cultivator, plow; cook, parlor, or heating stove; mantel, grate, fender, or any other article in the cast-iron line, call at the Ware-room of Wilson, Weckbecker & Co., North of Jack's Hotel, Butler, Pa. Their articles are of the best quality, and are sold for ready pay a little cheaper than similar articles can be purchased llsewhere in the county. Old iron and metal, and old linen and cotton rags, received in exchange for any article in their line. Withdrawal N. WASHINGTON, May 18, 'G7. IVJAJ, ANOERSO.V. — Dear Sir; You are heceby authorized to withdraw iny name from the list of candidates for county Com- IHi£«kner. - Yours truly, Anrn'o. CAHTBILI.. ' Pet«r*on*s Magazine 112 j For June, is an unusually fin© number. J oren of this popular and elegant magazine. It lias a beautiful steel engraving, "The Wild Flowers in the Wood;" a splendid mammoth colored fashion plate, with five figures: a colored pattern for a tobacco pouch ; and about fifty wood engravings of dresses, bonnets, collars,' cuffs, children's fashions, baby's shoes, patterns in embroi dery, smoking cap, Ac. The literary con tents maintain the high character of "Peter son." Single copy one year, $2. Address C.J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut «t., Philadel phia, Pa. G*4ejr, For June, is received. This number completes the seventy-fourth volume. It is but just to say that it is equal to, if not superior to any that has preceded it | The embellishments, fashion plates, and designs for needle-work, are very fine. The literary department is rich in thought and imagination. Now is the time to send for this excellent magazine. Single copy, one year, 83. Address L. A. Godey, North-east corner 6th and Chest nut streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Harptr'i Monthly, For June, i«on our table.. As usual it is a welcome visitor. In this number is found the first of " a series of illustrated papers upon the great mineral regions of the North west.-' This of itself, is worth all that thi» number costs. " A Philosopher s bisti ry of the Rebellion," will richly repav the reader But it is useless to -peeify ; the whole num : tier is exceedingly interesting. Published i by harper & Brothers, Franklin square, | New York. Our Readers l Will see by an advertisement published ! elsewhere, that the celebrate 1 t'nion Mow ing Machine, manufactured by .John Hull & Co., of Pittsburgh, and admirably adapted i to the wants of this county, can be bought ! at city prices at the Ware-room of Wilson, ; Weeklieeker .t Co., i t the borough of But , ler. Farmers should call with them and ex amine the machine before making purchaics. Acknowledgement- CHARLOTTE C. 11., Va , May 14, '67. LIIVT. LTON.— My /Atir Sir. Tour's, iu cloning check for $40., was duly received,- and I can promise ywu that it shall 'je faith fully and properly distributed. Accept my thank* for this contribution to the poor of aur coun ry. They, I know, will bo truly grateful. • Your friend, II A- CAKRINGTON. A. Card 1 nm informed the last five county Treas urers were of tho boroujrh of Butler- I hose who think tho nomination belong* to a country diHtpiot will see the impropriety in dividing our vote nt the clevpiiih hour, and J electing a sixth incumbent from the !>or- i otigh. Believing you will not do if, I leave my cu«e with you, not wishing to excite sec tional feeling, but a spirit of lair dealing. JOHN HANEV. Hats and Caps* The attention of our readers is directed to the advertisement of Messrs. Owen & Byrne, which will be found in to-day's issuo. Messrs. O. & B. have a very large stock of excellent goods, purchased at low rates, and which they offer at a very slight advance on cost. Their stock is extensive, as our read ers will find by calling and examing for themselves. ice Cream. Mr. John M. Sicmon, of 100 Federal St., Allegheny city, invites the attention of oar readers to his card in to-day's paper. Mr. Siemon is prepared to furnish p irties, pic nics, festivals, etc., with a superior quantity | of Ice cream, cakes, confectionery, etc., on the shortest notice and at very reasonable rates. See his card and give him a call. Lost. On Tuesday, the 7th instant, somewhere on the road between the residence of the sub scriber, in Oakland township, and Butler; 1 on the plunk road between Butler and Ab ! dil C. Martin's, a patent lever, bunting- I cased silver watch. Any person leaving the sume at the Citizen office, Butler, Pa., will be libprally rewarded. CHRISTY KOBB. ▲ Card. Mai C. E ANl>£R"ON l)ear Sir: After repeated and earnest so licitations from diffareut parts of thecottnty, I have at lengthconsented to become a catw di-ls'o f.r county Commissioner ; anil I de sire to -ay to my friends, that it will be ut terly impossible for me to canvass; and, at this Inte KAMKKBR-IIKPI.KB—On (lie 9th In.t., tij tin- RI-Y J. S. Atiiul., 'lt A4n» Ksm.r.r, .uil Mm Juh.o JJeplm-, l» 'th of thit count/, 21 cu- 3^tlvrrtijscmcntisi. , WILL F. GRAHAM *■» i;BAHA9I A BYRNE, Fashionable Hatters, So. 39 St. Clair Street. i Between Liberty and Penn Streete, oppr.eiU Jit.CCUri r ! Hotel) PITTSBURGH, PA I 27«/s. Cap* 4 Straw Good* of every style and quality, At t|ic very Love«( Prices. M.J 2S. IS«7, ljr. joiix if. Nicnox. Confectioner and Cake Baker, Mo. 108 Vcdersl Itre.t, Allegheny city, Pa. Ic« Cream, So. May 32, 1667, at. flUde Mill UNION MOWERS, Plows and Plow Castings, AND Agricultural Implements Generally. MANtFACTURKD BY JOHN IIALL A CO., Noa. 121 * 113 Liberty street, PITTSBURGH, PA. The Union Mowari can b. I,ought it city prloaa from WILSON. WKCKnE"KEII 4 CO., Bailor, 1-a. Mar «, IS«>, »t- JOHN HALL* CO. Mercantile Appraiser's List. mHR following l«a IM of the Venders and Dealer* fa I the county of Butler, end classified by the Appraiser of Mercantile taxes for the year IM7. Butter boro. I PHertv iße. Charles Duff J, 10| Crttty A Keltenbaugh, 14 McAboy Brothers, 10: R. Boggs A Son, 14 John Berg, J«i o Kvantburg. Roenlnf A «aln. } ' ?°W.t M B. T. I'apeA CO., 11, D. A M'Blwain, 14 Welter A Troutraan, 1 - A.h, White A LO, 14 A Rockenateln. 13 l"hn Bark. J. 14 H. C. lUlneman. 13 I'.ter reffer, 14 M. Bchnetdeman, "! CVan&errj Icmihip. Thomas Stabler, 14 (John Ehrman, 14 Hell k Dieffenbacher, 13 John (1. Hoffman, 14 .? I'. M'Qulstlou, 1° II- M'Caw, 14 Sanniel Rvkes, 14 M.A M Curabii, 14 I i,„ 13 Browntdalt. Cunningham A Rlchey 14 R. M. k R. S. Oouthett 13 Gabriel Ktxel. 14 Jefferson '.township. l«aar Colbert, (hatter) 14 John Dougherty. 14 DRVoairra Mrs. Pape (dee'd) 14 .1 C RedickACo., 13 Thomas Martin, 14 Dr . Samuel Graham, 13 Summit township. EATIKQ HoUriES. ; loh li (latea, 9 14 Louis Bishop, 7 .N.artin Pflster, Mrs. Julia Niggle, 7 .Mrs. Sweety, 14 oroceby. John Ri »t, Patton Kearns, 8 John Weber, 14 BBEWEBIIf. Craig A Gumpper, 14 A. ZantgralT, l«> township. A Miller, 10'! Henry Urn pen, 13 *OentreviUe boro. Chambers Scott, 13 Brackenridge A Co., 11-i Nicholas Winches, 14 J T Rard A Son li '«>l»n Thompson, 14 Thomas Wilson, 13;! Robert Campbell, 14 J.T. Ran.KY, 14 WluMmJm Imnuhip Mr, J Taaz.rt. 14 Ixirett A Mullen. 13 Prwptct boro. ||S. AR. Si. Harpar, I'J J K K.nnsdy, 14 Hammond A Wlek, 14 Riddle A Forritar. 14, !R . A MltJln ACo It Thoma.Crltrhlow, 14 1 UamrtaW Icmmihip. Hamo.l Riddle (tlroeert » (leoo*. M'Hlaughlin, 14 J\)rierrrille boro. ;[>ennl« Boyl., 14 Newton A Olirer, 13 [John Shrump, 14 g McCtymonda A Co. 13 Cbnmrd townthip. I it I'rifiL-le 18) Conway A Kuhn, 14 tiklnA Kennedy 131 Starr*Co., 14 SiiTanburff b"ro. Win/trhl township. R. A. Helm',„ld k Co., 12 !l> Deony A Co., 14 Theo Helmhold, 13 Mrs. C Forrester, 14 F. Maurhoff, 14 N M.Klrkland, 14 rrkwert. 91' tores Lbrners. Frederick Laube, 10 i.Hlenn t Co., 14 eatisu noes®. Mcc hantcsbttrg. C Michel 7 James Rowder, 14 Xelimople boro. Worth townthip p lintel 14 iElliatirttli Clutton, 14 (lei ree Milder. 11 ! township. C S PessaVant, I - il-ndtrsui. Moore, 14 F. Summer., 13 ( , . " urn nm. Aileffhrny township. Dm. J. k A. Lnsk. 14 H. C Adaius A CO., 14 BISTILI.KKIES tenant* township John llnistein 10 iHamilton A M'Counell, 14 John Sling. ' 10 Harmony Wo I'atrick M Bride, 14 C. Dletrick 4 Co., 14, townthip I'etor Otto, 14 "■ Wick, 14 Mu.- lman A Co , 14:! Ostln Pleioe, 14 |JohnnthßD Clutton. 13 MnitLIIUI. 1 . . Brady lowmbip. Jacob Wi- bo paid on, or before the Hist day of July next, or the Treasurer will bring suit on the «*me. CHALKS PROSBKR, 111 tier, may 22, 1807.) Mercantile Appraiser. ICcgiNf er'M Notice. N'OTICE is hereby given that the following nc counts of AdminUtrators, Kx ecu tor* end Guar dians have been filed In the Register's office, at Bntler, ami will be presented to the Orphans' Court <>f Rntier county, for confirmation and allowance on Wednesday, the Fifth day of June, 1867. I Final account of William Martin, Execntor of Ji.o. D. Cunningham. 2. Final account of George Weber, Administrator ef Adam Weber. 3. Final acc t >unt of John Meals, Administrator cf Knell V. Meals, dee'd, as filed by Elizabeth W. Meals, Administratrix of John Meals, dee'd. 4. Final account of G W. Hays, Administrator of Da vid Hay ft. Final account of Theodore Craig and William Byers Administrators of John Ryers. 0. Final account of Bubama Ppeer, Administratrix of Alexander Speer. 7. Final account «•! h'amuei Leason, Administrator of William li. Anderson 8. Final account of Base li us (lerninger. Adminis trator, ram teftamento annexo, of John A. Zollsman. 0- Final account of F. M. Scott, Administrator of A. lions. 10: Final account of Mrs. Marv Ilollidiy, now We ber, Administrnti ix of J.J. Holltday. II Final account of Moses Thompson, Ksq., Kxecutor of James Thompson. 12. Final account of Thomas and W. H. Oilchrist, Administrators of John Gilchrist. 13 Final account ot Samuel D. Sloan, Kxecutor of David Sloan 14. Final account of Matthew S. Btorey, Executor of William Storey. Ift Final Account cf Philip Bickel, Administrator of John Bartb. 10 Final account of Catharine DeWolf, Executrix of K. D. DeWolf. 17. Partial account <»f Win. M. Graham, Executor of John Jack. 18. Final account of Wm. Dngan and Jemima Dugan Execntor* of Alexander Dugan. 19 Final administrat ion ant distribution account of J ne Cochran, Administratrix of John Cochran, dee'd, —flled by iaaos itredin, Execntor of said Jane Coch -20. Final account of Philip Nass, Guardian of Joan na ijunsberger, minor child -aac Huasbsrger. dee d. 21. Fina! Account of John Goff, Guardian of JohnT. tloff. 92. Final account of C - E. I'nrviance, Guardian of ' '"2:*.! Fin.lVi.ccoiini of James Armstrong, Administra tor of William Armstrong •li. Account of Robert U'Kee, R»q.. Admlnatralor of ' '•a'Vinal'i'ronntof Chrlatlao Swaitr., Adntlnlatrator uf Matlitaa fwarß 14,. .ith.v. aconnta w.re all tiled Thirty daya befarK 1 he tiuie before the presentation to the Court' S. Nl\«>N, Register Rvgistsr's irtce, Buticr, Pa.,MayßJ, 807. Application ftir IJe^n ne. IrpilE following persons have filed their applications J t,, Juiw Sessions. in the office of the Cl erk of Court of ragulat. (he tale of intoxicating drinks, to wit: ?AVBRN UCIQfBB. 1. Abraham B)ponU. •<»«■- Harmony, Fi!ad May 3,'07. 2. Henry Miller, " Zelienople, *• •• 4 3, Lewis K rause, llannahstown, J 4, Martin Hoch. Bor. Millerstown, .. i u j ft. Joseph MVannan . Brady tp. 4 J «. Anna M Wattenpnl, Bor. Saxonbnrg 11 7. Davtd Kelly, Unionviile. ; u 8. Jno T. M Candies*, Fairview tp. 13 9 Henry Stockie, K»ansburg, « 10. Wm. Uaetiao. Bor. Zellenojile, J3 112 It. Wm. Vogeley. Bor. RutJer, t " m 12 Mrs. I>< rethatiumpper, bor Millerstown »«» 13 MMiael Ztmmermeo, bor. Butler, • 14 14 John Green, Coylsville. JJ Ift. Jordan Kyth. b4.r Rutler, * >3 10. Francis Laube. bor Sexonbnrg, *• 17- John Daugherty, llannaksiown " "I 18. Christian Ketzel, Lancaster township. I 19. fcamuel Alleo. borough of Prospect. RESTACRANT LICENSE. 1 Sam'l Sykes, bor Butler, P«l®d May 4 1567 3. Kobt, Hartley, Buffalo tp, " * 8, ~ а. John lioUteio, bor. Harmony 44 * 11. 4. Casyer llertzog, bor Zelienople 4 • 11, ft Peter Staff I'etermrille M J3, б. Catharine Mickley, EvansOVg 44 *3, •« 7 Joiiu A. Gc bearing ou Wednesday, J Que ftth, 1867 Applicants will file their bonds in Clerk's office, on or before the day ol presentation of petition* to Court- Licenses must b* taken out within Fifteen days after they are granted, or they will be revoked according to law. Ma/#>22, W3 EASTMAN, Ok GETTYSBURG ASYtIIM FOR INVALID SOLDIERS. Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common- Wwaltti of Pennsylvania, March 6. 1807, THE Boafd of Supervisors appointed by the above Corporation to carry out the objects of the act of incorporation, respectfully announce to the public that the Legislature off Pennsylvania has ant hori ted the rais ing of ffuifds for the erection, establishment, and main tenances of an Asylum for Invalid Soldiers of the late war, to be bnllt oh the Battle-field of Gettysburg. and as an Inducement to patriotic citizens to contribute to this benevolent Abject, hate empowered the Corpora tion to distribute amongst the subscribers such articles of value and Interest, from association with the late war, or any moneys, effects, property, or estate, real or personal, whatever, in this State or elsewhere, at such times or upon such terms, and in such way and nnnner whatsoever, as to them shall seem fit, any laws ot this Commonwealth to the contrary notwithstanding. The enterprise is cordially recommended by the fol lowing named well-known geiftlemen : Mair.r-Oenetsl GEORGE G. MEADE, Ex-Oovernw ANDREW G.CI RTIN, Major-General OALUSHA PEVNYI'ACKER, Major General E. M. OREGORT, Major General JOHN R BROOKE. Major General CHARLES H. T. COLLIS, Major General 11. Y J W A DILL, Major Oenenil JAS. L. SELF RIDGE. Brigadier (leneral JAMES A. BKAVER, Brigadier General HORA'fIOG. SICKELS, Brigadier Qetieml JOSEPH F. KNIPE, Brigadier General VVM .J. BOLTON, Brigadier General SAM'IJ M. KULICK, Brigadier Oeneral JOHN K. MURPHT, Hrigadler General JOHN F. BALLIER. Brigadier (leneral T. F. M'COY, Brigadier General R. E. WINBLOW. Brigadier (General HENRY PLEABANT8 r Brigadier General J. P. 8. OOBIN, Brigadier General J. M CAMI'BKU>, Brigadier General THOO. M. W ALKF-R, Brigadier General WM. COOPER TALLET, Brigadier General D. M. M. GRttMi, Colonel F. 8. BTUMBAUGH, The site for the institution , thirty acree) has already been purchased, and It Is hoped that the good worll may commence before midsummer. Subscriptions will be received at the office off the As sociation, No. llJJtf Chestnut street, Philadelphia, on and after Monday, tho6th day of *ay, I«W7. For each subscription of five dollars a certificate will be issued, which will entitle the holder to such article off value as may be awarded to its number. The first distribution of awaids will be made imme diately upon the receipt off 80,OUO subscriptions of 95 each. , ~ The distribution will be public, and undsr the direct supervision of the Corporators. Persons at a distance are requested to remit their subscriptions (when practiceblei by Post offlr« money order, or registered letter, to insure prompt delivery. Direct nil letters to .1 I). HOFFMAN, BFCRETARY Bo I*D Of SUPERVISORS, Box 1481. P. 0-, Philadelphia. The following Is a schedule of the awards to b« made under the first distribution. The items of Diamonds and other precious stones were purchased from cititeus of the South during the war, and their genuineness i« certified to by 3/essrs Henle A Bros the mord exten sive diamond Importers In the country, and by J. Her mann, diamond setter, New York. GETTYSBURG ASYLILV FOR |IN VALID SOLDIERS. Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, .Varch 6, 1867 Office 14KO CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. FIRBT DISPOSITION. Eighty Thousand Su bscribersat Five Dollais Each. 1— | Diamond Necklace, 48 Brilliants valued at 930,000 2 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Ear Rings 15,000 3 1 Award 10--40 Government Bonds. 10,000 4 1 Diamond Cross, set in Silver 7,000 5 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 6,000 0— 1 Award 10 -10 Government Bonds 6,000 7 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 4.500 H— I Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4 000 9 I Diamond Single Stoue Scarf Pin 4,000 10— I Diamond Cluster Brooch 4,000 11— I Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,000 IS— I Pair Single Stono Dlafrond Ear Ring-' 3.500 13— 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch *.OOO 14— 1 Award 10—40 Government Bonds 3.000 15— I Diamond Single Stone Pin 3.000 10— 1 Diamond Single "tone Stiul ... .3,000 17— I Diamond Cluster Kr-och* 2.500 IR 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 2 ftOO 1!» 1 Diamond and Emerald Brooch... ,2.5 Hi ■jo— I Diamond Single Stone Ring 'J.'-O' 21— 1 Diamond Cluster Ring I.*"' *>— 1 Long India Camel's Hair Shawl. 1,.'»00 23 1 ChiHco Emerald Stud 1,500 24 I single Ston«* Diamond Ring 1,000 95 to 34 10 Awards of 10—10 Government Bonds, each 1,000 35 1 Three-stone Diamond and Ruby, half-hoop-Ring 800 3d— 1 Diamond Single Stone Ear Knobs son ;t7— 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Studs W0 iiß 1 Diamond Single-stone Ring, star setting 500 30— 1 Diamond Single-stone Pin 600 40— l Diamond Cluster Bracelet 500 41 to 50— 10 Awards off 10—10 Government Bonds, each 500 51— 1 Lady's Diamond-set Watch 400 62 I Diamond Single Stone Ring .... 350 63 1 Diamond and Opal Cluster Ring 260 64 l Dmmond Single Stone Ring 900 55 1 Pair Ktnerald Scaiff Pins 200 6«V— 1 Diamond Single Stone Stnd 150 57 I Diamond Cluster Pin 100 58— 1 Cameo and Peail Brooch and Ear Rings 100 69 to 158—100 Awards 10—40 Govern t Bends, 150 to 258—100 Awards, Government Legal Ten ders, each 50 3,000 Awards, Government Legal Ten ders, each 6 Thi' illntrlbutlon nl Ihe above reward* will be made In public aa noon an th# aflbacrlntloii Is full. of which (lui. noiko will bo given throng' 'he P"P''™;, ° n "" d after J/sy Oth the Diamonds will be on exhibition at the ofllceof the Association. .. . . The public can confidently rely on everything being conducted in the mo*t honorable and fair njwincr. All the awards will be bunded to certificate .holdei*, Imme diately after the distention, free of all coat, at the offceofftho Company, No. I'2o CHESTNUT Streei, Philadelphia. CERTIFICATE. We hereby certify that we have examined the Dia mond Goods, Pearls, Emeralds, Rubies, and other Precious Stones, as described iu the above list, and find them all genuine. IIENLE BRO.'S Diamond Importers, «4fl At A I DEN LANE. New York. J. HF.K.WANN. Diamond Setter, 304 BROOH E St., New York. AGKNTS WANTED. Books can be had containing Twenty Certificates, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARB. All orders for Certificates must be addressed »o J. D HOFF.Iff AN, Secretary, may,no2l,2mo«.] Box 1481, Post Office, Philadelphia. SHERIFF'S SALES. BV virtu, ofronilry writj of Kirn Parian, *c , toned out of 111. Court of Common-Plea, of llntlnr coun tv anil to nia directed, there will be expoaej to public ■ale, 111 the Court lloune in theboroiliill of lluller on Monday, tlio Tliir.l .In, of June. A I>, I*l7, ot ene u' clock. P. M., till' fc.ll.mlns property, to wit: I All the right, title, inti re.t and claim, ..f Robed Speer, of. In anil to One Hundred aorerf of Inmi, moro orlew.liltl.ate In Wuehlngton town.hlp, llut.orcounty, ; I'a, hounded north by Kdward Frailer. e««t by Her- I nam M'Atnillen, nouth by Thoma. Hmham. and wet Iby Thoni.« Ilutchlnon: about Thirty ftvi- ncre, cleared : 1 b'ti lii'ilM. null I.O|£ nuible thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution aa tbo property of Hubert Spear, I at the suit of James Wilson. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of J- J. Kin kaid. of, in and to Two Hundred acres off land, more or leas, situated in Vaifview township, Butler couptv, Pa , bounded north by John Moota, eastbv Janiee Kiuk-u 1 K-uth b> same, and west by John M'Laughlin; atuut One Hundred aerts chared small Orchard ; one Frame house and Log barn thereon erected. Seised and taken in execution as the property of J. J Kinkaid, at the suit of James M'Laughlin. ALSO, All the right, title, Interest and claim of Edward Big gins, of, in and to Seventy live acrea off land, more or lees situated in Venango township, Butler county . Pa , hounded wrth by Cochran, east by John Hughes, sonth by John M*Caine, an we«t by John Peoples ; about Fifty-five acres cleared, small orchard; Log boase and L»»g barn thereon erected, • nu taken In execution aa Ihe property of Edw*rd Higgtos at the suit of J. K: Smith and VI A. Thompson. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim off Benjamin Miller « W. T. Miller, of, in and to Two Hundred and FiAy seres of land, mora or less, situated lu Clay t p., Butler county, Pa. bounded north by Jacob Wolford, hjwt by Samuel I»udeu, couth by James Heron, and west by JohnCiuthers ; larg* improvement. Ten acr « of which is meadow. Orchard of small trees; Frame bouse and Log barn thereoa erected. Seize.! and ta ken in execution as the property of Benj. Miller ami W.T Miller at the suit off J. A Dewar JAS. B BTOREY , Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Butler, May IStf. 1 Orphans Court Sale of Real Estate. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans'Conrt of But ler county. the undersigned Administrator off wn | Keaghort, l»te off Clearfield township, dee'd.. will ex pose to sale by public vendue on the premises, on i Saturday, June B th, ISG7, i the following Real Estate, situate in Clearfie'd township bounded aa follows: On the north by lands off John Miligan, east by lands of Michael Downey, aouth by lands of Patrick Downey, aud west by lands off Hugh* Grady, containing Eighty acres, more or less, wj»a iin -1 provemeuts. . .... # , . TERMS—One third in band, ami the balance in two annal annual inatallmanU, with Interest, from mnfirin etion off sale. PETER FENNEL, Msy, m-l-ts.) Administrator. NOTICE. r I -n 112 Y wife, Marv, has left my bed and board, without > [VI j QB t cause. I therefore, hereby warn ami notifj . I all persons not to harbor her or give her credit on mj 1 account, as I will ps 112 DO IEBU of her contracting. | May 1, IMl7—3t * JOHN WIRE- LATE ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! The underpinned is now receivi/ip; and opening at big store (one door South of John M Thompson's J,aw office) id Butler, a splendid «to#k of Spring and Sum mer Goods, consisting of DRV GOODS OF AM, DKSCHIPTIONS, BUCII AH €»Mhs f tosimerts, S&tmetts* Tweeds* Jewas, Freacfii Meriafoes, P©pl£&B» Alpacas* (lotnira\% &<&„, &c. IVotions, Ready Made Clothing, Car pets, Oil loths, Groceries, ard ware , Queens ware, Hats, Caps. Bo©ts & Sfto®s, §NAl>i For Building the Semina y at Clarion SEALED PROPOSALS for building the Seminary at Clarion, will he received by tho Secretary of the Hoard of Trustees, until 12 o'clock, M., Monday May 2uth.ie*7. The hulldiag to be of brick, 60x100 feet, threostoriea high Plans, specifications, and detail drawings can be seen at the First National Bank of Clarion. no. *.», 3t. MILKS BKATY, Sec'y. Administrator's Notice. Estate of l'atrick FUmming, dec'd. NOTICE Is hereby given that Letters of A ministra tion oto the estate of Patrick Flemming, ra of Clearfield Butler county, Pa., dac'd, have «>een gran ted by the Register of said county,'to the nnderslftjiM ; tlierefore, all persons knowing them«»clves indebted to said estate, will make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will pr a eent them properly .u.b.nUc».«l ''Vr™™ VcUE. A-Wr. 11, '«T—M. • Executor's Notice. Estate of Jacob HarlzttU, iler'd. "VTOTICK is hereby given, that Letter* Te»*amentary having l>eeti ls-ned to the iiadsrsighed, on the ae tata of Jacob Hartzell, late af Cranberry township, I Butler county, Pa dec'd; therefore, *ll peieons in## iug themselves indebted to tha wild estate, will make immediate payment,and thoei having claims against the samo will present them duly authenticated for settlement. WILSON OKAHAM.Ex'r M*y,no23, St*) ELIZABETH HARTZELL, Ex x. Administrator's Kotlfe. Estate of Johnston Williamson, dec J. NOTICE la hereby given, that Letters ~112 Administra tion on the estate of Johnston WilbamsoOate ol .Middlesex township,dec'd r have this day, (May 4th. , been granted by the Hegister to the undersigned; therefore, all parsons knowing themselves tn.l«btpl la saidestate, will make immediate payment, ai»d the* . having claim. Vill present the aan»a pij>yerly aathenti cale of Pnaipect.or thesuoscribar liTing two miles I east of Butlar. Pa. J AS. M LOWE. | may 8, ST, 4t CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS. AFTBK MORE TIIANf SIX TRARB EXPERIENCE In my bmlllDMtiilHi a Wihtcra labor in in selecting tin* best material, iiml constant oversight In lue making of the same, by FIRST CI.ASS WORKMEN, I have now on band the largest and bent lot of CARRIAGES, nrnuiEN, NI'LKETN, WADOIVB, *<' , qoth light and heavy, ever offered to the people of Butler county, ; which I will sell CHEAP FOR CASH, TrFamily Carriages, Shifting T<>p Rug glee, Open end otting Buggies—ln short. I think Iran furnish al most anything in the vehicle line, made of the beat Eastern timbnr. Springs aud axles ; and finished in a manner not excelled in cities East or West, and bettor adapted f«.r oni road* than Eastern work*. Shop and Ware-room on Cunningham street, Kant of I and near Mardorf's Tannery, Butler, Pa. GEO. C. ROKBBING. REFERENCES: Wo, the undersigned. take pleasure in recommending I to the public, the work of Geo. C. Rovsslng. We have used bin manufacture ef Carriages— they have given satisfaction, and are well adapted to our roads. CIIARI.ES J. (I. k W Campbell, Dr. Stephen Brake*, R. C M'Abot, Dft. FRirKE?»BTEI«f. no. 17-tf. Wm.B. A A. (I. R — the more money invested the great* r th»« profit. Ab moneg required in au*"«nc* —wo fir ft tend th* article* and renrtrr p DI*T .) ALLKi.HKN'Y CITV, PA , May 6th, / is hereby given to all persons interested, that the lists of Income Tax, License*, «>• . for the 2M District. Peun'a, will be onen fbrexamination at my office. No. 66 Water street, Allegheny city, on the 21st and 22d days of May. 1867, at which time and place I will bear ail appeals presented to mo relative to any or rooeoas or excessive valuations, assessim nts or enu □■.ration. Du.ll. by th. Aa.iflti.nt Ai.mnr'l for mid District. , . All aLpeals must be made in writing, and must speci fy the particular ranse. matter or thing respecting which a decision is requested, and «hall also state the ground or principle of error complained of, Ac. No appeal can be allowed to anv party after the list has been trans mitted to the Collector. After the above date all per sons subject to tax who have neglected to make returns, will be subjected to the penalties provided by law. D. K. NEVIN, no. 21-2t. U. S. Assessor, 23d Dlst. Pa. Auditor's Xotiee. IN the matter of the Petition of J. W. Christy for Ci tation ou Isaiah Wlgton, to file and settle sccount a' Ouardiaifof V\ m. Morrow and D.'II Morrow, ininoi children of Flamllton Morrow, dee d. In the Orphans' Court of Butler county, No. 18, Sep tember Term. IS»*. Aud now to wit March 11.1867 : We order that th# within Petition of the Complainant he taken orconless ; ed, there being no appearance ot denial of the respond ents on file, and further direct a reference b» Thomas Robinson, Kw| , as an Auditor to take proof of the facta ! aud cireninstances set forth i i the Petition, and w» re- I port them to the Court; and also to report an acconut against said Defendant's Guardian if necessary By the Conrt. j Bvttcr county, tt: » Certified from the Record this llth day of April. A. D , i | W - p. M EASTMAN , Clerk of O C Nolle. U hor.by «i«.n lli.it I will of th. «h«,. . Pl ,oii.t.n.ut »t th. Ilot.l of W.U.Cteto» 1.» In Centr.vill*. tl"l» auuntj. on TburmUy, th» JOtt dar of Mky, IM7- THOMAS ROB IN SOX, fiuti.r. May 1, IW—tt. And I tor Xotlee. i Inenom inilrlitnl to tlio (Irm of B'*' I*' J Brown, are hereby notified that it is desirabb I that their accounts should be settled without furthei IT he accounts of the ffrm are ill the hands of P. P Brown, who is authorixed to settle the same May Ut, «7, n03>,3t.) SEDWICK k BROWK- NEW GOODS. There is a Store on MiW Street, Where all the swa.ne ami maidens meet/ To help thtir "eoMT* end sav« their feet,- Just three north of M'Aboy's storey You're surelv been in their before.— 1.1 fee HtrSELTON, «p tb iars In leather. fie sells his ladies' gaiter* at one dollar twenty tf w. pair Iml every kind of t.oote A shoe* of gents ft Ifcs' Ware,