THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa., Wednesday, July 3', 1867 Paper. Owing to the fact that our hands de sire to keep the 4th, and enjoy a few day9 of pleasure and recreation, we will not issue a paper next week. Accidents. Mr. William H. Morrison, of Penn township, this county, while assisting at the raising of a large frame barn, on the farm of Wilson Graham, in Penn town ship, had his left leg broken by a heavy piece of timber falling on him. lie was doing well at last accounts. J. D. Fair, of Jefferson township, on the same day, and at the same place, was slightly injured on the left thigh by a stroke he got from a pike-pole thrown on him. A Practical lailneli College The Iron City College is an institution that can not be too warmly commended. It is a thoroughly organized, efficiently officered and admirably adapted practical Business College, without a rival in all its peculiar features, as the most casual TIS* itor to its well appointed halls, will dis cover at a glance. The great value of its system of Actual Business training can not be fully realized until one has had an opportunity to carefully inspect its work ings. We have no hesitation in saying that a more thoroughly efficient practical business college can not be found in the United States. — I'itttburyh Commercial■ The Friend, The July number of this magazine opens with a steel plate of unusual inter est—a lovely Cinderella, sitting sad and neglected, by the kitchen file, her haughty sisters disappearing through the doorway. The colored Fashion Plate, as usual, is an elegant and faithful transcript of the prevailing modes; and the woodcuts, illustrating articles of dress, and teaching fancy work, must be of great value to the ladies. A beautiful steel engraving will be sent gratis to every (82.50) subscriber, and to every person sending a club. Address Deacon & Peterson, 319 Wal nut street, Philadelphia. flceret Service. We have just received from P. Garret & Co., 702 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, the interesting work entitled " The His tory of the Secret Service," making over 700 pages, neatly bound in leather. A splendid steel engraving of Gen. L. C- Baker is given. The paper is good, and the print is excellent. It is an interest ing work, and will no doubt be widely circulated. Good, active agents, ar.. wanted in every county. Price of w irk, jn fine cloth, B.VOO per copy; in leather, (library style) 80.00 Our lioyi and Glrla, For July oth, which is the first num ber of the new volume, appears enlarged and improved. It contains a beautiful portrait of Oliver Optic, and the first two chapters of a new story by him—en titled " Breaking Away, or the Fortunes of a Stndcnt; " a story by Oliver Logan! " Life in India," by a lady who was born and resided many years there. Publish ed by Lee & Shepherd, Boston, 82,50 a year, 81,25 for six months. The pub lishers offer to send a copy free to any boy or girl who will write to them lor it. Tha Herald of Health For July, besides its usual attractions, has a most elaborate article on " The Deaf and Dumb," referring particularly to the causes which produce this condi tion, and show how they may be avoided ; also, what has been done and can be done to educate and ameliorate their condition. It will be found interesting and instruc tive to all classes of readers It will be sent for 82 a year ; 20 cents a number. Address Miller, Wood & Co., No. 15 Laight street, New York. M&~If any of our readers are prema turely gray or are troubled with falling of the hair, dandruff or itching of the scalp, they have only to use Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia, and their trouble will soon be over. The preparation is not enly a restorer of gray hair, but one of the most elegant hail dressings w have ever seen. It also by softening and invigorating the hair prevents premature baldness and in many cases restores hair to bald heads. Swimming. Wehave+een credibly informed that boys and young men are in the habit of going in the creek to swim on the Sab bath day in the immediate vicinity of Butler. This should not be done. If it is not stopped, those offending, will be arrested and dealt with as provided by law. Arthur*! Home Magazine. 1 his valuable monthly for July is be fore us. The steel engraving entitled " The Wreck," is beautiful. It is a welcome visitor. Now is the time to subscribe. The July number is the first of volume 80. Address T. S. Arthur & Co., 811 Cheetnut street. Phila. Children's Hour. This is oue of the best mcntly periodi cals now published for children. If read, it will be appreciated. Address, T. S. Artkur & Son, 809 & 811 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. To Our Plirons. Our National Sabbath ia at hand. We wish our readers a happy time. (Cele brations, pic-nica and social gatherings will be held in different of our county. We hope to hear of everything passing off harmoniously, and in suet a manner as to reflect credit upon the in telligence and Christian character of our people. Will some one, at each of the gatherings, be kind enough to furnish us with a short sketch of the proceedings for publication ? , ISrThe Suratt trial is still progress ing. It has already lasted eighteen days and the evidence for the prosecution has not yet closed. SSf Lively tiuies in New Orleans may be expected should Governor Wells a - tempt to carry into execution his threat to treat Flanders as a usurper. Concert. A vocal and instrumental concert fcill be given in the Court-house on the even ing of the sth of July next, by the pupils of Wm. It. Colbert. This, no doubt, will be a rich enter tainment. The lovers of music, and the public generally, should make their cal culations to be present on the occasion. " 'Tie music charms us la«t on earth, Ant' greets us first In Heaven.'' The singing of sweet, select music, is certainly very entertaining,and the old and young could not spend the evening more appropriately than by attending the concert. Notice will be given by printed bills and programmes [June 12—4w. —Humors are again currjot that Sheridan is to be removed. If Mr. Johnson had not repeatedly shiwn him self capable of overy conceivable form of political suicide, we should be slow to believe them The gallant soldier in Xew ■ Orleans has achieved a new title to pop* ular gratitude by the act which is the cause of his reported disgrace, and the people will be less patient than ever be fore of any wrong that maybe done him. OIIOD. LOO AN' —On Ihf 2Mh of.ln rip. at hl» rr.Mi.iir.. in IVtm township, thisceunty, Mr. William Logan, in the 80th year of his agn. PITTSBCBO IV MAIt li ETB. PiTtsßrson, JuU l, l«6" ( . GRAlN—Winter Red, s'2 *0; No. I Spring Is quoted at ft 111 and No.2at $3 o2 per Ton. SEEDS—Flaxseed $300; Timothy.3 «*>; Clover, 12 00. DBIF.D FRClT —peaches, quarters, 17, halves 19 cts. j per fit; Apples;S fa 9rv POTATOES—Peach fllows, $1 25 cents per bushel. APPLES—SS isva&ft 25 BEANS—W 75 per bushel OlL—Crude, 7Refined. 20 cents per gallon Lard Oil, 87 to 90 for No. 2. and $1 10 for No. 1 BUTLEII MAfIKETS. BUTTER—Fresh Rol, It cents per pound BEANS—White, $2,00 per bushel. BAULKY—Spring, 90 BEESWAX—3S rent- per pound. KtKiS —15 rents per dozen FLOUR- Wheat, #7.00 to —— per hund.; Rye t,s<\ ' Buckweeat, per hund. FRUIT—Dr. id Apples, Gets, per lb; Dried Peaches, 25 cents lb. FK ATII KltS—7s cents p«r pound. ORAlN—Wheat $2,00 per bush I Rye.l,oo; Oats. 60c Corn HO, Buckwheat, 90. t>HOCKKIKS—Coffee, Rio, 30 per pound: Java. 40 Brown Sugar. pound, do.White, 20c N.O. Molas e* $1,20 cents per gallon; Syrup IUO and $1,40. HIDES—7 cents per pound. LAUD—Io cents per pound. N AILS —S7.7S per keg. POTATOKS—9Oc per bushel. PORK —Shoulders, 10; Flitch, 11; Hams, i4c per ; pound- It AOS—4 cents per pound. RICK—IS cents per pound. SALT—S3,26 pe. barrel. TALLOW —l2 cents per pound. WOOL—4O cents per pound for commoi. special Notices. DR. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS A SUBSTI TUTE FOR CALOMEL.— These Pills are composed of various roots, having the power to relax the secre* ' tions of the liver as promptly and effectually as blue pill or mercury, and without producing my of those j disagreeable or dangerous t ffects which often follow the use of the latter. In all bilious disorder* these Pills may be used with confidence, as they promot » thu discharge of vitiated \ Pile, and remove those obstructions from the liver an 1 j biliary ducts, which are the cause of bilious afl'i ctions in ! general SCHKN'CK S MANDRAKE PILLS cure Sick llcmi. ache, and all disorders of the Liver, indicated by sallow i skin, coated tongue, costlveness, drowsiness, and a general feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver is in a torpid or obstructed condition. In short, these Pills may be used with advantage I n ! all cases when a purgative or alterative medicine is re qnired. Please ask for " Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills,'' and observe that the two likenesses of the Doctor are on the i Government stamp—one when in the last stage of Con- ' snmption. and the other in his present health. Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Pricejjftcents per ' box. Principal Offiee. No. 15 Noth 6th Street. Phils- ; delphia. Pa. General Wholesale Agents : Detnas Barnes A Co., 21 Park Row, New York; 8. S. H tnce, 108 Baltimore St. j Baltimore, Md.; John D- Park, N. E - cor. of Eourth i.nd 1 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker A Taylor,l34 and 136 Wabas| Avenue, Chicago, 111.; Collins brothers S. W. corner of Second and Vine Sts , St. Lonis, Mo. i (4th A ftth w, ea mo ly.] j Use the It eat.—BLADES' KCPHONIAL LUBRICA TORS are a medicinal prepatatiou in the form of a Lozenge, and are universally considered the most pUat ant, effectual and convenient r«,med* in use, for Hoarie- j net.*, Cow/h/. Catarrh, Asthma, bronchitis, | theria and all I'tUmonary Complaints. They ure war ranted to give quieter and more lasting benefit iu the above affections than any other remedy ; also to contain no deleter'ous ingredient, and not toofiend the weakest . and most sensitive stomach. **-For sale by SAMUEL GRAHAM and REDICK A 1 CO., Druggists, Butler, Pa., at 'Aft cts. per Box. BLADES' CONSTITUTION PILLS Are so called becaus»*iof their pecu liar direct and effi cient effect upon Stomach, Bloisi and Ner vous System. For inactivity of the Liver for the Stom ach ir. derangement, or Dyspepsia, they will delight the patient with their mild and beneficial effect, espec ially if, trom long continued i udige-stion and costive ness. they are left with periodical returns of the Sick ll—dtche. Ifeeaaecf i severe Call, producing Chiiu and /Vrcr, you can break It very soon by usiug the Pills as per direction with each box. Also for sale • y SAMUKL GRAHAM and RED ICK A CO* Butler, Pa.,at 515 cts per Box. JOHN H. HLADi S A CO.. June 12th. IS67—6mof ) Propi letors, Elmira, N. Y. A Single Box of BRANDHETHS PILL Coaain more vegetable extracttva matter tltmi twenty boxeso dlpihda any where in the world besides; fifty-five iij I sure physiciau» use them In their practice to ths exclusion of otli*r purgatives. The firft letter of theii value is yet scarcely appreciated When they are bet ter known, a sudden death and Continued sickness will be of the pal«t. Let those who know them speak right out in their fuvor. It is a dntv which will save life. Our race are ntbject to » redundancy of vitiated bile at this season. it is dangerous es it is prevnlant but ttrandreth's Pills afford an invaluable and efficient protection. their occasional use we prevent »h#» rol'.ectionof those impurities which, when ill suff clMt quautitiee. cause so much danger to the body's beailu. They soon cure Liver Complaint, Dyspep«ia, Loss of Ap petite, Pain iu the Hetld, Heartburn, Pain in Brea stt Bone, Sudden Fnintness and Ooetiveuess. Sold bys ail rr-pectable l>«»lera ia ItediclM. Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery. A cum* is warranted by DR. TOBIAS' CBLMEATK® VKNETIAN LINIMKNT, if used when first taken by persona of temperate habits. This medicine has een known in the United Btatesover 2-» year*. Thousands | hare used it.and found It never failed to cnreitny com plaint for which it was recommended, and all those wfco first tried It, are now never without it. In fbe Cholora; of 184 ft, Dr. Tobiaa attended 40 cases and lost 4, being called In too late to do any go od. DIRECTIONS.—Take a teaftpoonful in 1 a wine-glassof era ery half hour fof two hit oura, and rub the abdo men and extretaities well with the Liniment. To allay the thirst, take a lump of Ice in the mouth. about tbc size of a marble every ten minutes It is warrantedl pel fectly Innocent to tak» Internally. Sold by all 'l'"' l * jeints. price 40 aud 80 cents Depot, 56 Courtland S New York TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The Advertiser, having oeen restored tohea»th 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 known to his fellow-sutferers th To'alVwho d'esire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used, (free of charge) with the directions for preitaring and using the same, which they adnjglwlv URI Ct'Aß FOR Cosst/HP-rios, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, Ac. The onlv object of the advertiser In sending the Pre scription. is to benefit the afflicted, and spread Informa tion which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, aa it will cost them uothuig, and may prove a blem.t.g Partie. wl.bl„. «br WllllMiulitirg, Kings county, New York. NOT . T, 1860, ly. IIT VSTKO, AftKNTP—-$76 to J2OO PBtt MONTH lor YV gentlemen, »n.l to TS for la.lles, everywhere, to Introduce the Cel.br»ted Common Ben«e Family gevr ing machine, Improved and perfected. It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider beautifully.— Price only S2O, making the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for three years, We pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twice that 1 b ? made. Address with stamp, oi call on C. BOWEKB A Co. Salesrooms, No. 266 South FIFTH .Street, Philadel phia, l*a. All letters answered promptly,with circulars AOBNTR WANTED- iJ -UP li S.WV'O— Male and Female to in traduce our NEW PATENT. STAR SHUTTLE SEW ING MACHINE It Is adapted for family use and Tail oring. It makes a stitch alike on both sides. Price only TWENTY DOLLARS Extraordinary inducements to Agents. For Ml 030 ARCH Street, June 19.1867, 3m. Philadelphia. Pa. A. Y. M.—Butler Lodge, No. 272. A. Y M_ \ A / holds its stated meetings in the Odd Fellow Hal! on Main Street, Butler, Pa .on the nra CWednesday of each month. Brethren from sister Lodges are respectfully invited to at tend By order of th-» V - - • - j. CONNOQUENEBBING LODGE iZ&TK No - 278,1. O. of O F., holds its stated meetings at the Hall, on ,- Q ZJT Main St., Butler, Pennsylvania everv MONDAY evening.com menclng at 0 o'clock. Brethren from sister Lodges are respectfully invited to attend. By order ef the N O ileu* FRANK H JOHNSTON, M. D., Jfhpiriun & £urgcon, II A It It IS Vllili E, llutler County, Pa. Will promptly attend to all business entrusted to hii REFERENCES: Dr. Crawford, Cooperstown, PR. Dr. Snowden. Franklin. Pa. Dr. Hasaler, Cochranton. Pa. pr. Fowler. Harrisville, Pa. Dri Foster A Huffman, Clintonville, Pa. Dr. Coulter. Centreville, Pa. Dr. Livingston, " " (July3,'67—ly. AUCTIONEER. rnilE subscriber, living In Allegheny township, Butler I county, would respectfully inform all who need his service l *, that he has been regularly licensed as an Auc tioneer, and w ill l»e happy to serve all who may call ti|*oi him. in Butler.ot the adjoining counties of Arm strong and Venango. .1 une 2fl, 18M7, St J AS. L. COLO IN. COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. TWINTT-THIID COLLECTION DISTRICT or PA.) I t No. 67 WATER STREET, ALLEGHENY CITV, PA., I June 24th, 1867. ) N r OTICE is hereby given thnt the Annual Lists of SPECIAL TAXES, formerly termed Licenses,and the taxes..n 1 NCOM ES. CA It RI AO ES, 81LV K!t PLATE, Ac., are now in this office, and payment will be recelv ed thereon by thu collector. The foiegoing taxes having become due, must be paid before the 24th day of July, l s 07; otherwise,additional expenses will be incurred by the tax-payer. E Butting ton, Esq., Deputy Collector, for the county ot Arm strong, and Edwin Lyon, Esq . Deputy Collector for the county of Butler, will be ready to receive, after the Ist proximo for their respective counties, and will p-»Mt notices designating the times and places when and wheie they will be prepared to receive the taxes col* lectahleby tluin. Deputy col eetor. H.C. Witter, Esq., w ill attend at the places, designated as follows, in A lie-; gheny county to receive the taxes in the vicinity of those places respectively,on the days named, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A M., and *3 o'clock, P. M., of said days, vir.: At Tarentum, on Tuesday, .Inly 1(1; At Sewickley, on Thursday, July l»; At Bake stown. on Friday, July 19. Taxes payable only in Oreenlmcks or National Cur rency. JOHN M. SULLIVAN, Collector. In*pursuance of the above older. I will attend at the places designated as follows, in Butler county, to receive the laxes in the vicinity of those places respectively,on the days named, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M„ and 3 o'clock. P. M.. »112 said days, vir.: At Harmony, on Wednesday, July 10th, at Shontz's Hod: Olade Mills. Thursday. July llth. at Adams' Store; Saxonburg, Friday. July 12th, at Kohnfelter's Hotel Fairview. Monday. July 16th. at Adams' House; Hariisville,Tuesday, July Ittth, at Keir's Hotel; Sunliiiry, Wednesday, July 17th, at Allen Wilson's Btore; At Centreville, on Friday, July 18 th, at Christ ley's Hotel; At IN-rte svllle.on Friday, July 19th,at M'Clymond's Store, tlll 1 o clock, P. M ; At Prospect. Friday eysning, the I9tb of July, from 3 o'clock, P. M. 4** After the 26th of July, the penalties imposed by the law will be strictly enforced. EDWIN LYON. Dep. Col., June 2*, IW7, Aw. 3d Div., 23d Dlst., Pa. AND ILT.A.TJ 03STA.XJ Telegraph Institute Corner of Penn and St.-Clair streets, PITTSBURGH, - - - PENN'A. The Largest Cheapest and Best Actual Business College In the United States. During the past ten years, npwards of Fifteen Thousand Students Representing every State in the U union, have gradu ated here. A College of Actual Business, Supplied with Banks, Stores, post Office, Commission Brokers, Insuran< e. Kail Road. Steamboat, Telegraph Offices, Ac., combining THEORY. AND PRACTICE. Btudentssie thoroughly instructed in all the branches of a Practical Business Education, inclnding Book-keeping. Penmanship, Arithmetic, Commercial l.aw, Political Economy, Business Carres pondence. the Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money, Railroading, Steamboating, Telegraphing, PRACTICAL HAMiI.VG, Ac. STUDENTS CAN ENTER I at any time, and complete a full course in from eight to i twelve weeks. FIFTY DOLLARS Pays all expenses for Tuition. Books, Blanks and Di- NO EXTRA CHARGES For Penmanship, Steamboating, Railroading. Banking, or Diploma, as iu other College*. Free lesson* daily in Penmanship to all students iu the Commercial Depart ment. For Circulars, giving full information, and containing a complete outline of our system of Practical Business Education, together with TEHTIMONIALH From Practical Business Men. Merchants, B ankers Book-keepers. Ac., address the principals, SMITH & COWLEY, l Pittsburgh, Pa. Statement of Brady Township Bounty Fund. BRADT TOW.ISBIF, BCTLXR Cecim, PA.,\ June 17 th, 1867 F Auditor's settlement with.Bounty Committee of fcep tember 3d. 1864. Committee furnished eleven men, at four hundred and ■fifty dollars June 4th 1866— School Board levied tax for eleven MEN. at three hundred dollars each, with interest and COSTS of collection, and paid over to Com mittee. DR. Township to Committee SI, WO 00 Hy am't of subecription paid in..;.... S6OO 0# Interest on F 1,060 49 50 Per cent, for collecting 27 48 FL,726 08 Left off ... 600 00 Balance doe Committee F ',126 98 JONATHAN CLUTTON.) ROBERT I'ICR SON, > Auditors, no 28, 3t. SAMUEL TAOGART, j Auditor's Notice. IN the matter of the account of Washington Bovard, Administrator of James Thompson, dee'd In the orphans' Court of Butler county, No. 60, March Term, 1567. And now to wit, June 7th, 1867: On mo tion of E. McJunkin, Esq, Court appointed A. M. M'- Caudless. Esq., Auditor, to make distribution of the bal ance In hand* of Administrator, among th"se eutitied thereto. Butler County, as: Certified from the Record this 20th day of June, A D., 1867. F. M. EASTMAN, Clerk. I will attend toth* duties of the above appointment at my office, in Butler, at 1 o'clock, L\ M., of Tuesday, the 9fh day of July next, when and where all persons interested can attend if they proper. A M. MCAINDLESS, Jr., June 26, 1867, 3t. Auditor FARM FOR SALE. A FARM, situated in Penn township. Butler county, Pa., Bl£ miles Sooth of Borough of Butler, con taining 62 acres, more or less; 1 Frame and 1 Log Dwelling House; 2 Orchards, containing 65 Apple and 35 Peach Trees. Well watered. For terms, call on sub scriber at the ofltee of Clerk of Courts. Butler, Pa. June 26,1867 , 4t. F.M. EASTMAN. J. M. 4> 11/K F. V. DENTIST, North-east Cor. of Diamond, Main st. 112 IIUTLEK, PA. Jnne 2«. 1867, lyr. DRUG AND GROCERY STORE. RPHE subscribers have on hand and are dally receiving I at their Store-Room, opposite Peter Duffy's In Butler An Extensive Assortment OF Drugs, |l>ye Ntntlfc, Medicine*, ll'at.Medicines, Oils. | Toilet .Soap, Paints, "Perfumery, AND THE Choicest Liquors for chemical and medicinal purposes. Also, all kinds of IIHUHIIEH, NOTIONS, Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully and Promptly Compounded. lii the Grocery Department will be found Flour. Bacon, Fish, Coffee, Teas, Rugnrs, Canned Fruit of all kinds; in short every article for Family use. Also, Nails. Glass, Glassware, Queens ware, Hardware, Stoneware, Bucets Tubs, And A tronernl assortment of Tobacco and Cigars. The highest market price paid for all kinds of pro* duce in exchange for Goods. Rell & Dieffenbacher. June 12, 1867—1y. AUDITOR'S STATEMENT. Of Second Bounty Account ,of Rlipperyrock township, for the year 1864, — Johr. McKnight Collector. DS. John McKnight, to amount of Duplicate, $5,452 30 Amount collected bv J. A. Chris tiny, F646 F5 " " '• J no. McKnight. 4,015 09 Interest paid by McKnight SB4 00 Mistake on Duplicate, 20 88 Exonerations, 770 18 Number of men, fifteen (15) JfoH est inventuf. SI S3 15 CR. By cash to McKee OLLL, M. Henry and others $1,562 09 AM't due Miltor Henry suppo«td to BO 8390 TW> We, the undersigned Auditors of Slipperyrock town ship do hereby certify that we have examined the fore going mynterinut account, and, from the documents and vouchers presented to TU. believe it correct. Til OS. McDKKMITT,*) H.M.OIM, - Auditors. D. WADBWORTH, j June 19,1867,3t. Executor's Notice. Estate of John ty'imcr, dee'd. N'OTICE IS hereby given, that Letters Testamentary on the estate of John Wimer, late of ■ township, dee'd. have been duly issued to the undersign ed; therefore, all persons indebted to said estste, are re quested to make immediate payment, and thoar having claims will present the same properly authenticated for settlement. J FINDLEY WIMER, JOHN WIMER, June 19, 1867, 3t* Executors. Executor's Notice. Estate of .James Henri/, dee'd. is hereby given, that Letters Testamentary XI having been is«ned to the undersigned, on the es tate of James Henry, late of Oakland township, Butler COUNTY, P;I dee'd; therefore, *ll pel son* know ing themselves indebted to the said estate, will make immediate payment, and thost having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN L. BARTLEY. Ex'r. s ewiitgT" MRB T. J. LOW.MAN, Wonld respectfully Inform the citizens of this place that she is prepared to do all Kinds of sewing, such as Dress Makiug, Saques, Oents' Shirts, and Children's ap parel. Also. Local Agent for Wheeler and Wilson's Sewing Machines. Feb. 20, 1£67, tf. A. M. M'CAMDLESS, JIU Attorney at Law, Office, South-west Corner of Diamond (That formerly occupied by Hon. Chas. C. Sullivan.) May 15, '67. -ly) JIIJTLKH, I»A. Pay Up. ALL persons indebted to the undersigned, are hereby notified, that unless their accounts are settled up witbln thirty days from this date. (June sth, 1*67,) the same will be left in the hands of Win. 8. Zieghr, Esq., for collection. Juue 5, '67— lt. WM. MORDORF. OSBPO J. ELLIOTT GCOB'JK ROSI ELLIOTT & ROSE, House, Sign & Ojriamental Painters. Paper Haning Done on *he Shortest Notice. BT'TLSR. Feb. 20, 1867—1y. WILL P. 'iBAII AM OWES BTRNX. CiKAIIA.LI «V UIR!«E, Fashionable Hatters, No. SJI St Clair Street, (Between Liberty and Pun STREETS, opp site St. Clai Hotel) PITTSBURGH, PA Hats. Caps k Straw Goods of every style and quality, At the very Lowest Prices. M»j », 1967, Ijrr. JT. Hlppely W. 11. IfKiller. HIFPILY & MILLER, Wholesale Sc Retail Dealers In FLOUR & FEED, OATS, CORN, IIAY, SALT, Etc. A&ILIECEmiaSSIa IPIBiJH'Ao Intersection of Ohio and Liberty Streets. No. 1 Salt at the lowest Market price on Board the Cars. HaTlliglieMi I'rlre paid Tor Oa Executors. Jane 19,*7,31, JOU.N CKOOKS, ) H rtiivo's pg GRAY HAIR. -' Thlj is the AMBROSIA that Ring made. j A Th,s ,8 Cnre thit lay 4K ftr* In the AMBROSIA that Sing nuH«. SThla la the lfaa who wax bald and lie used the Cure that Jay ' ! In the AMBROSIA that King made. This la the Maiden, handsome and *T\ Who married the man onee bald and if Who now haa raven loelca, they say. A lie uaed the AMBROSIA that Ring TR made. This la the Paraon, who, hr the way. Married the maiden, handaome ana Sr 6 * TA7 man one« hald and gray, ]JBI tf*■ Cut who uow has raven locks, they Because he naed the Care that lay IN the AMBROSIA that Ring made. This la the Bell that rlnps away S* fevTo arouse the people sad and gay r nto l ' l ' H ac, i which here does lay— If VOH vould not be bald or gray, C tfu AMU *oniA that Ring made. E. M.TUBBS & CO., PROPRIETORS, PETERBORO', N.H. WHOLESALE AGENTS: Sellers A Van Gorder, PITTSBURGH, PA. I>r. Samuel Graham, may 29, no. 'U-viw-lyr. BUTLER, PA. ANNUAL STATEMENT. liutler Tup.. Common Nehool District. Receipts and Expenditures for the year 1860, BECKIPTB. Gross amount of Tax Duplicate $1,290 46 Amount received from Collector, SI 203 20 Per centage on the above, #0 IH Exonerations granted * 32 j7 Amount received aa above 51.203 20 State Appropriation 130 jjq From old Collector and Joint Tax 30 18 Treaaurer'a Compensation to be deducted "* 27 27 Total receipta f i 330 3l IXPBKDITURKB: Paid to one teacher S3O per month, 4 months, $l2O 00 4 ** $25 •• 4 M 400 00 «• 3 " " " 3 •* moo Fuel, repairs and other expeoditnree, lxl 41 For eight aet* of outline maps and globes, 190 00 Old orders paid off, 239 WO Total expenditures, $1,361 41 Overpaid by Treasurer, $25 11 Three order* of $25 each, counsel fee, and two or three other small debts still unaettled. By order of the Board, WM STOOPS, June 12—3t. Secretary. IMPROVED PLOWS~ THE subscriber would respectfully inform the farm, era of Butler county, that he tiaa the right for the county of Dutler, and is engaged in the maiiufbcture of M. O. Slemmoua' Patent Iron Plow; and Is preptred to furnieh the same on *h'»rt notice, and at reaa>nable ratea. Mannfactnred at Mount Chestnut, Franklin Tp., i Butler county, Pa. [ Dealers and others are hereby notified that the Letters Patent owned by me, vests io me the Bote right to man ufacture, Bull and ui*e said plow, and sell and convey the same to others, within the limitaof Butler county, in accoidance with the laws of the United states in aucb cane made and provided. J. J. STEVENSON, June 19, *7, W* Mt. Chestnut, Butler Co., Pa. THIRD ARRIVAL -0?- NEW GOODS. There is a Store oe Mala Street, Where all the swains and maidens meet. To help their "soles" and save their Ifeef, Just three doors north of M'Aboy'ft store. Yon'Ye snrelv been in their before Lives HUBELTON, op to ear* in leather. Re sellehis ladies' gaiters at one dollar twenty cm. pair *** of loots A shoos of gents & ladles' warn, 1. BUrh low P r,ce " that none r.eed barefoot go, llcsELTOif llcsELTOif and his leather are making such a show AT HUSELTOH'S CHEAP BOOT & SHOE STORE. Where yon will fl«<| the largest mid best assorted utivk ofBOOTa ud BUOE6 in low., JZ puroh^dmth. ST IB W (&®©2Dg a Polish and Oil Goat Balmorels, Tampico and grained Morocco Boots, Also, complete «tock of Mens' am! Boys' Wire, con »Uti»g In part of ' LASTING, FRENCH AND COMMON CALF OAITERB, FRENCH AND COMMON CALF BOOTS, (band work wnrrautod,) KIP AND UPP.ER BOOTS. Alao MK.VS' PLOUGH SHOES, (only J3 60 per pair.) Also, a complete stock of LADIES' AND GENTS' SLIPPERS. My stock of leather and findings consists in part of Kids and Moroccos of all kinds, lioans of all colors, French and Common Calf Skins, Kip, Upper and Ssle Leather. Sole 'eather consists of ORONOCO, CALIFORNIA ami B. A. Bole. Also, I.ast«, Pegs, Thread Nslls, Boot-trees Ac. Fro ry thing a Shoemaker uses he can finsed to brag on, are: SCOTCH SNUFF. Superior quality. EXTRA FINK ATLANTIC CAULK Chewing Tobacco. DOUBLE EXTRA FINK NA VY Chewing Tobacco. TURKISH SMOKING TOBACCO, 11ALF SPANISH AND COMMON CIO A RS, An assortment of all kinds of Cigars, Snuff and Chew ing Tobacco, But stop I Here hi* '-muse her wing* maun cower, Sic flight* are far beyond her power." To sing or tell of everything he has, wcnld occupy too much precious time; just call and examine for yourselves 0. YOOELKY, JR. Butler, May 29, 18rt7, 3mos. H ARTFORD LIVE STOCK lasimiare Gompray OF HARTFORD, CONN. CASH CAPITAL, $500,000. E. N. KELLOGG, President, GEO. I). JEWETT, Vice President. I. 11. Milliard, of Franklin, Pa., Agent for Clarion and Builcr counties. rpHIS is the only Liv