THE AMERICAN Butler, Pa., Wednesday, July 24,1867 ttf The State Normal School at Edin boro is without doubt the bast place for the young people of western Pennsylva nia to obtain an education. Its advanta ge* are surpassed by no similar institution known to us. The S' a ' e assists those in tending to become teachers. Circulars will be sent to all applicants. Address J. A. Cooper, Edinboro, Erie Co., Pa. — Erie Weekly Gaxctte. S6jy The ancients desired "looks bushy and black as the raven" as one of the perfections of manhood, and tresses long, silken, lustrous as the crowning beauty of womanhood, but Time, the sly old dog, drew his fingers through their hair and left " IIIS MARK" in white. Time is now baffled by those who use Ring's Veg etable Ambrosia, tho greatest and most reliable llair Restorative of modern times. B&/~ If patronage and progress are a test of merit, the State Normal School at Kdinboro is one of the best schools for all classes ot students. In addition to thorough instruction in all English branches, instruction in French and Ger man and is now given by an educated German Clergyman, Rev. It. Rierdemann. We advise all the young who intend go ing to school away from home, togo to Edinboro. Circulars can bo obtained by addressing the Principal, J. A. Cooper, Edinboro, Erie Co , Pa.— Titusvtlle Her ald. Godey't Lndy'i Book. The Angust number of this valuable monthly is received. It opens with a beautiful steel engraving, entitled "First Break in the Family." 'l'hc Fashion Plates are superb. Tho embellishments aro very fine. It is without exception one of the best Periodicals published. Horper'a Monthly, For August, is on our desk. As usual, it is decidedly one of the most welcome visitors. " Personal Recollections of the War continued, "What Shall They dito be Saved," and many other articles of in terest will be found in this number. It is a valuable and interesting periodical. Every family should have it. Terms, Si.CO per annum. Address Harper A Rro.'s, Franklin Square, New York. Rio Coffee. l)o you want a good quality of Rio coffee? If so, goto Cunnningham & Richoy's. Arbucklc & Co.'s Prime Roast ed Rio Coffeo is said to be the best in the Market. Only 32 cents per pound. Cunningham & Riehey keep the very best quality of Groceries and Flour.— They keep a team, do their own hauling, and are prepared to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Adllngtou Trial. The pamphlet containing a full report of the proceedings in tho AJlington trial for the murder of Sydney B Cunning ham, making 92 pages, is now complete and ready for delivery. A full report of the evidence, charge of the Court, pro ceedings in application for and granting of new trial, together with tho opinion of the Court touching the same, arraign ment of tho prisoner for the murder of James 11. Tecple, his confession in both cases, and the scntenee of the Court. "Pea and Pencil," Is the title of a ucw illustrated weekly periodical, published by T. R. Dawlcy & Co., No. 21 and 23 Ana Street, N. Y.— It is a quarto of 10 pages—Light and ■entertaining Literature for general recre ation and amusement. This new issue for public favor will contain healthy read ing matter for the mind- The publishers promise, that each and every article ap pearing will be historical or louuded on truth, each of itself teaching something good, its object being to amuse and elei v»te the mind. See advertisement. Something Everybody Should Know. It is an old maxim that the Merchant who buys his Goods tho cheapest, can also sell them the same way. The Merchants have become aware of this point, judging from tho amomnt of business done every day, especially at D. T. Pape & Co., —a bouse that has risen in the public favor with astonishing rapidity—owing to the many inducements constantly offering in t)ry Goods, Notions. Millinery Goods, &c. They kcap a sharp look out for Bargains —Buy and sell at the lowest cash figures. Wltka.ipoon Institute. The second half of the summer term of this school so favorably known will commence on Monday the 12th of Au gust. The new building* are now so far com pleted as to enable the Principal ton;- oeive into his family a much larger num ber of Boarders than heretofore The large number of pupils in attend ance the present session shows that the aichool under its accomplished Principal and able teachers is appreciated by tho public. LOYAL YOUNCI, Secretary of the Board. —Tbe Supreme Court of Michigan has just reversed a decision of the Wuyuecoun ty Circuit Court, in wliieti the Western Union Telegraph Cuiupiny was heldrespou nible for dalMfs resulting from a tele graphic error. The higher court Jield that telegraphic companies are not common car riers, and, therefore, not responsible lor er /virj ifl t»»nju)ission. 4 Marvin's Tracker llakery. Mr. Marvin, while located on Fourth Street, in this city, succeeded in estab lishing a very large business in the man ufacture of all kinds of crackers. But since his removal to the establishment so long occupied by Mr. Davis, an additional impulse has been given to all departments of his trade which must be highly grati fying. Mr. Davis established a reputa tion unequalled in this country, for the quality of his Water, Butter and Sugar Crackers. These are now manufactured by Mr. Marvin, at 91 Liberty Street, in precisely the same manner as those made by Mr. Dav's. To these, Mr. Marvin has added all the other varieties of crackers now in use. Ilis materials are always of the very best quality, bis workmen are of the most skillful in their line of labor, and his machinery is the most approved. The utmost cleanliness is observable in every department, and in view of this it is not strange that the orders are increasing so rapidly. Country Merchants when ordering crackers from Pittsburgh grocers, should always specify that they waut Marvin's crackers as no others sell so well.—Pills burgh Paper. GENERAL GKANT was called before the Judiciary Committee at tho instance of the Democrats. The result shows they " woke up the wrong passenger" that time, and the little game they were attempting to play was effectually spoiled- When questioned with the intention of embarrassing the General, he answered so promptly and gave expression to sen timents which in their estimation were so decidedly radical, that the Democracy do not hesitate to say the General has ruined his prospects for the Presidential nomination with them. They accuse hi in of fishing for the nomination from the Republicans, which shows how high is their appreciation of General Grant's great public services and devotion after tho war to the principles for which ho fought. The I.ariy'a Friend, For August is on our desk. The Steel Fashion Plate for this month is a group of six young misses beautifully de signed and colore 1 ; and the numerous Engravings devoted to the Fashions, Coif fures, Bead Collar, Dresses, Paletots, &c., 1 are magnificent. Among the Litera ry contents we may notice "Under the Mask "Dora Casteland the contin uations of " llow a Woman Had Her Way" and " Orville College." Price (with engraving)_62.6o Address Deacon & Peterson, 319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Rye. A friend, formerly a citizen of this couutp, writes us from Plain Grovo Tp., Lawrence county, as follows: "1 found a head of Rye on the farm of A. Christy which measured 8 in :hes, and contained 120 grains. Thre is wheat enough in this township for home consumption for two years. Land in this vicinity is worth 8100 per acre. Drmoriit'a Monthly. No other fashion and literary magazine in existence has made such rapid strides in popular favor as this. The fashion de partment is complete. The illustrations are beautiful and numerous. We do not wunder that ladieg, generally doclare they " could not do without it." Three dollars per annum, with a premium. Address, W Jennings Demurest, 473 Broadway, New York —lt is difficult to believe the state ment which comes to us via Havana, to tho effect that Santa Anna exhibited the authority of tho President and Secretary of State to proceed to Mexico, coupled with the promise of the necessiry assis tance. The more probable thing is that the unprincipled set wo surrounded San ta Anna before he soiled for New York made out papers of the kind he is re ported to have shown, and that he be lieved they were genuins. If he had any documents of authority or sympathy, we venture to say they will turn out to bv home made. CONCERNING business in New York on Monday tho Wurld says: There was a pro:ty decided break in leading Western products. Flour declined twenty-five cents per barrel; wheat five cents, and corn and oats one or two cents per bushel. Pork declined half a dollar per barrel, and the rapid rise in other hog products received a decided check. Tbe advanco in sugar-now amounting to two cents pir pound within a brief period, seems also to have been cheeked. Still the tone of trade circles is more cheerful than for a year past, and the coming year is looked forward to with con,. (Hence that, i( no great profits are to be realized, the ruinous losses of the post twelve months will not be repeated. TIIE remarks of Mr. Stevens, in the House of Representatives, Friday, where in he said he hoped never to hear of the impeachment, project again because be was satisfied the attempt would prove an impossible one, were not what those who have been engineering the scheme ex pected or will thank him for. As to the " secret agencies" which he said he was convinced were at work, perhaps some persons would have be-in better pleased had the veteran been more explicit.— Did he mean that executive patronage was the secret influence which controls the action ot members, and did he have any re ferecce to the reported success in caarying off spoil# from the White House by certain distinguished Pennsyivanians? Mr. Stevens is not given to keeping back anything, and inuend jea constitute not a favorite Weapon with him ; and the fact that he this time used them has served all the moro to awaken curiosity.— Pitti. i Q>mpicfciat. "Oh, Consistency, Thou Art a Jewel." It is rather strange that a party calling itself Democratic should howl so franti cally over the execution of an enemy to government by the people. And yet in cursing the Liberals for putting to death the late 80-called Emperor of Mexico— the party is consistent with itself. It has has been attached in the person of its ally and consistently mourns its overthrow.— It accepted the invasion of Mexico as a diversion in favor of the cause with which it sympathized, and by means of which it again expected to come into power, and it is meet that it should be chagrined at its iailure The party rejoiced with the rebels when England held out to them hopes of her intermediation; its heart, as well as the Southern heart, was sick when those hopes were deferred, and " Democaatio" tears mingled with those of the when they discovered that the promise to the ear had been broken to the hope. When reverses came to Northern arms, the party cried " peace," " the war is a failure," " the draft is unconstitutional!" When victory crowned the efforts of the patriots, the cowardly—who, of course, constitute the majority of such a party— held their peace, the blatent mouth pieces—too impotent to bo regarded ex* cept in a few instances—talked loudly of " a war of invasion," of " vandalism," of a " nigger war," &e. And now when peace has come, conquered by the power and persistance of Northern arms ; now when the "glorious cause" has become the " lost cause," and such rebel leaders as Longstreet, Thompson and Barksdale have accepted the situation—this party believing insistency, in tho abstract, to bo a jewel, continues to feebly battle for dead issues. Afraid to take the sword and do battle alongside the •' heroes" of the " lost cause"—when that cause had life in it— they did all they dared in their behalf by pen and speech. And now when the svord has been returned to the scabbard they ply the same instruments with re doubled vigor in behalf of those issues which the rebels themselves have pro nounced dead. Only yesterday the edi tor of a country newspaper, iu tho inter est of the so called Democratic party, travelled through the valley of the She naodoah and saw thero only the scenes of rebel victories; bis sickly sentimen tality was aroused at sight of Sheridan's " valdalism"—which did but lay waste the lauds of those who fed and concealed the brigands that infested the valley,— but he entirely forgot the victory of the gallant cavalryman, which sent the rebels " whirling," and did much to save a na tion fiom destruction. Verily inconsist ency crnuot be charged upou this party ; it has been, is, and probably will con tinue to be opposed to everything like progress.— Franklin Repository. NUTI.NN KARKBTN. BUTTKK—Kreah Roll 12 c*nt« p«»r pound BEANS—White, $2,00 per bualiel. HAIILKY —Spring, 00 IIKKSW AX—36 rent* per ponnd. ISOOB—IS ~"nU per dozen FLOUR- Wheat, $7,00 to per hund.; Rye 3,60, ftuckwecat, $-1,60 per hund. FKUIT—Dr.ad Apple*, 6 cts. por ft); Dried Pear-hen. 2!6 cents lt>. FEATIIKRB—7fi cents per pound. ORAlN—Wheat $2.00 per bu«l» 1 Ryc,l,oo; Oats, 60c Corn SO: Ruck wheat, 90. GROCERIES—C 'fTee, Rio, 30 per pound; Java, 40 Brown Super, pound; do.WhitA, 20r N.O. Molas e« $1,20 cents per gallon; Syrup 1 00and $1,40. HIDES—7 cents per pound. LARD—I<) cent* per pound. NAILS—S7,76 per keg. POTATOES—9Oc per bushel. PORK—Shoulders, 10; Flitch, 11; Hams, lie per pound- It AOS—4 cents per ponnd. RICE—I 6 cents per pound. SALT—S.I,26 pei barrel. TALLOW —12cents per pound. WOOL—4O ceuts per pound for common. Special soticcjs. CCN SUMPTION CURABLE by DR. BCHENCK S MEDICINE. —To cure consumption, the system UIUK be prepared so that the longs will heal. To accomplish this, the liver and stomach must first lie cleansed and an appetite created for good wholesome food, which, by these medicines will be digested proper.y? and good healthy blood made; thus building ufk the eonstitutioii, SCIISN'CK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cloausethe stomach, of all bilious or mucous accumulations, and, by using the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, the appetite Is re stored. SCIIRNCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP Is nutricious as well as medicinal, and, by using the three remedies, all impurities are expelled from the system, and goo J wholet-.ome blood made, which will repel all disease. IJ patients will tAke these medicines according to dire*» Hons, Consumption very frequently In!'■ last state yields readily to their action* Take (he pills frequent ly to cleanse the liver and stomach. It does not follow that because the bowels are not coetive they are not i required, for sometimes in diarrhoea they are necessary The stomach must be kept healthy, and an appetite created to allow the Pulmonic Syrup to act on the respiratory organs properly and allay any irritation Then all that is required to perform a permanent cure, is to prevent taking cold. Exercise about the room a. much as possible, eat all the richest food—fat meat, game, end, iu fact, anything the appetite cravea; but be particular and masticate well. f'Jvtw.etmi, ly Use the Heat.— BLADES' KOPVORIAL LUBRICA TORS are a medicinal preparation in the form of a Lozenge, and are nnirersAlly considered the mostpfcoj ant, r-jfl'fdual and com*nient rained" in use, for Hoarxe ne- s, Crcr, you can break it very soon by using the Pills as per direction with each box. IT#" Also f.reile I y SAMUEL OR AH AM and RZD ICK t CO., Butler, Pa.,at 545 cts- per Box. JOHN H. BLADKB T CO., June 12th. 1867—6m0s ) Prnpi letors,Elmira, N. Y. Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery. A CUB I IS WAKXAHTEL* by DR. TOBIAS' CTUXBKATBD VENETIAN LINIMENT, if used when fir*t taken by persons of temperate haluts. This medicine has eeu known in the United States over 2'» yearn. Thousands hare used it, and found it never failed to cure any com plaint for which it was recommended, and all those who first tried it, ore now never without it. In the Cholera; of 1848, Dr. Tobias attended 40 casus and lust 4, being called in too late to do any good. DIRECTIONS.—Take a teaspoonful in a wine glass of er* ery half hour fji twoh) ours, and rob the abdo men and extremities well with the Liniment. To allay tho thirst, take a lump of ice in Che month, about tn* sire of a marble every ten minutes It is warranted pet fectly innocent to take internally. Bold by all drug gists, price 4o aud 80 cents Depot, 66 Courtlaud 8 New York TO CONSUMPTIVES —The Advertiser, having oeen restored to health iu a few weeks, by a very sim ple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe luug affection, and that dread disoase. Consump tion—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used, tfree of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the sain-, which they adniylwlv uaxCufci RUN CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BBONCHITIS, *C. The only 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 be hopes every sufferer w|| try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bleav.i.g Parties wishing the prercriptlon, will please address R*v. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings county. New York Nov. 7 : IS6», ly. A Single Boa of BRANDRETHS PILL Conain more vegetable extractive matter than twenty boxes o dlpihda any where in the world besides; fifty-6ve nvlsnre physicians use them in their practice to ths exclusion of other purgatives. The first letter of their value is yet scarcely appreciated. When they are bet ter known, a sudden death and continued sickness will be of the past. Let those who know them speak right out In their favor. It is a duty which will save life. Our race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile at this season, it Is dangerous as It is prevalent but Brandreth's Pills afford an Invaluable and efficient protection. their occasional use we prevent 'he collection of thoae Impurities which, when in suffioieat quantities, cause so much danger to the body's health. They soon cure Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Loss of Ap petite, Pain in the Head, Heartburn, Pain In Brea stt Rone, Btidden Faintness and Costlveness. Sold bye ail respectable Dealers in Medicines WANTED, AGENTS—B76 to BSW PER MONTH for gentlemen, and 83% to 876 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.— Price o;ily 820, making tbe elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted fur three years, We pa;' tbe ab-jve wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount can be made. Address with stamp, or call on C. BOWERS A Co., Salesrooms, No. 265 South FIFTH Street, Philadel phia, Pa. All letters answered promptly, with circulars ud terms. d»OA AA AGENTS WASTED WfiUIUU BUKMIO—MaIe and Female to in troduce our'NKW PATENT, STAR SHUTTLE SEW ING MACHINE. It is adapted for family use and Tail oring. It makes a stiteh alike on both sides. Price only TWENTY DOLLARS. Extraordinary inducements to Agents. For fall paitlcclsrs, address DC MONT A WILSON, 630 ARCH Street, June 10,1867 , 3m. Philadelphia, Pa. . . A. Y. M —Butler Lodge, No. 272, A. Y M \ J holds its stated meetings in the Odd Fellows JuAf Hall, on Main Btreet, Butler, Pa., on the nrs Wednesday of each month. Brethren from yy sister Lodges are respectfully invited to at tend By order of tha W. M. CONNOQOENESSING LODGE /Ss/V 1 : No - 278,1. O. of O F., holds its W"V* stated meetings at tbe Hall, on Main St., Rutler, Pennsylvania menclng at 6 o'clock. Brethren from sister Lodges ate respectfully invited to attend. By order ef tha N. G sctv gulwttermcntjj. $25 REWARD! STRAYED OR STOLEN, from the Su tiey Farin,,(nesr Story Farm.) Oil creek, Venango county, Pa., on tbe 3d day of June, 18«7, a Brown Mare, six years old, about bands high; large head, heavy mane and tail —mane on right side ; a scar six inches long on left flank ; crack In left hind hoof. The ahova reward will be nald to any person return ing said horse to the subscriber, J A. COFFERN, Sutley Farm, July 24, 4t Iy x miles from Petroleum Centre. STRAY MARE. CJTRAYED, from the subscriber, a black mare, of me • O dluin size, about 9 years old and heary with foal; baa on her back a small saddle lump ; mane lies on th ief! side of the neck; Is unshod, and has a few white hairs on the hind feet, just above tbe hoof. Any person taking up said mare, or giving Inf. ma tion to the subscriber leading to her recovery, will b« liberally rewarded. E. OGDEN. Glade Milh, Jnly 24, 1867. Butler county, Pa. milE PEN AND PENCIL is published weekly at 1 0 |_ cents per copy; #I.OO ptryear, or 81.00 for tlliCe months. It will bo the earnest endeavors of the publishers to produce a good illustrated family paper—one that inaf be welcome t > the flreside of any family with pleasure and profit, and placed in tho hands of youth with safety. The find number of this paper is N »T offered as a fair specimen of what the forthcoming issues will he.it is intended that each succeeding edition of The Pen an>l Pencil will he superior to thi •, both in reading mattei and illuttrntlont. Address all communication*, T. It. DAW LEY A CO., Publishers, Nos 21 and 23 Ann street, July 24,1867.1m. New York. I*ublle Wale ol* Keal ICnlulc. rim- undersigned will offer for sale at public outcry, I mi the premises, on Friday the 13th of September, at 1 o'clock, P. M., l'» 3 acres of land, near Petersburg, Butler county; about 100 acres cleared, balance well timbered ; two dwelling boines, aud a double barn wilh good stabling thereon erected. A good orchard of over 50 trees—grafted fruit. About 60 acres 01 the above is bottom lund. on the little Connequenesslng creek.— It is well calculated fur two farms ainl will be divided or sold as a whole, to suit puichasors. It is well sup plied with water from go.jd springs. TERMS -One-third on confirmation of sale by the Court, tme third in one yeai thwiitafter, and the balance at the death of the widow MALCOLM Git All M. Guardian of the minor children of July 24, 1867, 4t, Ileury Honadul, doe'd Sale of Real Estate. BY virtue of an order ar.d decree of thj Court o Common Pleas of Butler county, the untie*signed Committee of Alexander M ' Murray, a habitual drunk ard, will offer for sale at public vendue, ou the premises, at one o'clock p. m., of Tun*(lai/ (he 20 tJi day of August, 18GT, the fifl'owlrg described Real Estate, situate in Marion towrfship, Butler couuty, l'a., bounded ami described a* follows : Ou the North by lands ot Samuel M'Murra\; ou the East by lnuds of Alex. M'Murray ; on the South by lauds of Alexander M'Murray,and West by lauds of Alexander M Murray, containing about 6U acres, TKRMB OK SALE—One third lu hand; balance In two equal ai.uual installments with interest from the confirmation of sale. Purchasei to pay for deed and stamps. HC.MCOY, l Com July 24; 3t. WM. G. SMITH, J v-onl - Court Sale of Real Estate. BY virtue of an order and docrea of the Orphans Ceoit of Butler county, the undersigned. Adminis* tratorof Auna Johnson, dee'd, will expose to sale, by public vendue.on the premises, on Mi/nt Jay. August 19 Ih, 1867, at 10 o'clock, a. in., the following Real Estate, situate In Clinton township, bounded on the North by lands of George Ewing; East by lands of Samuel Montgomery ; South by name, and West by same, containing 10 acres. TERMS.—Oue-third In hand ; balance In two equal annual installments, with interest frcm confirmation of sale. The purchaser to pay for deed and stamps. GEORGE W. HAYS, July 24, 3t. Administrator. SHERIFFS SALE " BY virtue of 9 Writ of Fieri Kocios issued out of the Court of Common Pleaa of Butler connty, and to me directed, thare will be exposed to public Hale, on tbe premises, on Wednesday, the 28th day of Auguvt, A. D., 1807, at 2 o'clock P. M., the following property to-wit : All the right, title, interest and claim of Ungh Camp bell, of, in und to Twenty acros of land, more or less, situated in Buffalo township, Uutlur county, Pa.,bound ed North by Patrick M'Gonnegley; Ka t by Alexander Scott; South by Allegheny county, and West by Mc- Intire and J. Hollingswoith. Also, Coal Privilege of 35 acres, more or less, appurtenant thereto, bounded as follow*: North by J. Holliugnworth; Eaat, land above described; South by Allegheny county, and West by j Washington Be-tl, dee'd. halt-works in successful operation with tbe appurtenances thereto, and Four Frame Tenant Hou**s thereon erected. Seized and ta ken in execution as the property of Hugh Caiupb«ll, at the suit or A. Col well. JAM Ed B. STOREY, July 24. 1b67. bheriff. UNION AGRICULTURAL WORKS, ROCHESTER, PA. A. B. SMITH & CO., Proprietors, MANUFACTURE MOWERS, REAPERS, R ulway or End lees Chain and Lever Powers of Various size*, Threshers and Sepaiators, Farm Mills,' Cider Mills, Cane Mills and Sorghum Evaporators, Corn Shelt ers, Dog Powers for Churning, aud all other Agricultu ral Machinery. REPAIRING AND JOBBING of all kinds don* on short notice Machines of any kind built f>r pirtiea. Having bad an experience of 16 years in Patents and Patent Business, are prepared to 'make model j, applications, Ac., for parties desiring to take oat patents. Having fitted up our factory with NEW & IMPROVED MACHINERY, selected the best eastern makes In person, end employing none but 'he best A.echanics, are prepared toduwoik in the beet sty!e and manner Having se cured the services of a flmt class Pattern Maker, ore also prepared to make any kind or style of patterns Particular attention Paid to repairing Mowing and Reaping Machines and machinery in general. Wo solicit and hope by attention aud care to merit the patronage of partie* wishing work done. orders from a dfstauce promptly attended to. Addreaa, A B. SMITH A CO., Jnly 17, 1867, 6mos. Rochester, Pa. J. H. OILKEY, DENTIST, % North-east Cor, of Diamond, Main st., BDTL£R, PA. JunejW, 1867, lyr. WEST SUNBURY ACADEMY^ 111 IF. FALL SESSION of the West Sunbnry Academy under the superintendence of George A . Graham, will commence ou MONDAY , the 12th day of Angust, to continue for iwelvo weeks. Boarding can be obtained on reasonable terms Rev. W. P. BREADEN. Cli n. J. W.CBBI6IT, Secy. (jnly )7, 67—61*. D R tJO AND GROCERY STORE. TIIB snbecribers have on hand and are dally receiving Store-Room,opposite P -ter Duffy s lu Butler An Extnsive Assortment OF Drngn, IDje Slnffit, Medicines, |Put. Medicine*. Oils, I Toilet Konp, Paints, li*er I'niuer j, AND THE C Pt o 112 e $ a t Liquors for chemical and medicinal purpoaaa. Alao, all kinds of TJRUBHBH, NOTIONS, Ao , Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully and Promptly Compounded. In the Grocery Department win K« found Hour, Uacoi,, Fl»h,o"ffw), Tea., Bu*ur«, C«nne<] Fruit of .11 kind.; lu Sbwl .T.rjr irllcU fur Kami Iv use. Alao, Nails, Glass, Glassware, Queensware, Hardware, Stoneware, Bukcets, Tubs, And a general assortment of Tobacco and Cigars Tli" highest market price paid for all kinds of pro duce in exchange for Goods. ■Rell & Dieffenbacher. June 12, 1867—1 T. ITS EFFECT IS MIRACULOUS. The old, the young, the middle aged unite to praUe HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It is iin entirely new iclentifio discovery, cor jbinfng many of the moat powerful and restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. We have such confidence in its merits, and are so suro it will do all we claim for it, that we offer #I,OOO Reward If the SICILIAN HAIR Rbnewbr does not give sat isfaction in all cases when used in atrict accord ance with our instructions. HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Jlenewer lias proved itself to be the most perfect preparation for tlie Hair over offered to the public. It is a vegetable compound, and contains no injurious properties whatever. It is not a Dye, it strikes at the Roots and fills the glands with new life and coloring matter. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY IIAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It will Uecp the Hair from falling out. It cleanse* the Scalp, and tnaJscs the Hair SOFT, LUSTROUS, AN JO SILKEN IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING I No person, old or young shonld fnil to use it. It u recommended and used by tht FJIiSV MED ICAL AUTHORITY. (y- Ask for Ha 1.1.'* Vkoetabi.b Sicii.ia* Hair Rekewkk, and take 110 other. The Proprietor offer the Sicilian lUw P.e nkwer to tlio public, entirely confident that it will bring back tho hair to its original color, promote its growth, and in nearly all cases where it has fallen off will restore It unless the person U very aged. R. P. IIAIX & CO. Proprietors, Ntukua, IV. 11. |y Sold by all Druggists. uuly 17, IMS 7, lyr. Orphans' 1 Court N ale. BY virtue of an order and decree of the Orphan* Court, in and for Butler count j, the undersigned- Administratrix of tho estate of John Gottlieb Knorti whleld, late of BufTnlo township, s >id county, dee'd, will offer for sale, at public vendue, on tho premises, at ooe o'clock, P. M., of Saturday, the 3 d day of August, 1867, about twenty five acres of land, more or leas, sit uate In aaid township bounded on the north by lands of MM. I.ydia M Clure; on the eas by lands of E. McKenhagett, on the south by lands of Frederick Mix lei and on the west by lands of Godfrled Rein hold; with dwelling bouse and other improvements Ibereon. Title good TEKMS OF SALE.—One-third of the purchase mon ey to be paid in hand on tbe confirmation of the sale, by tbe Court; and the balanco of the purchaae money to be paid in two equal annual payments thereafter, with Interest from said confirmation. MARY ROSIN A KNORNCHILD. Adm'x, of .John Gottlieb Knorncblld, dee'd. Jnly 17,1867.—31. Orphans' Court Sale of Real Estate. BY virtue of an order and dt-ree of the Orphans' Court of Butler county, the nnderdgned, Execu tors of Samuel Parks, late of Middlesextownahip. But ler county, dee'd, will expose at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, August 31 st, 1567, at 1 o'clock. P. M., tbe following piece of land, to wit: Tweuty-Cizht (38) acres, mora or lexs, situate In Adams township, said county, and bounded and described as follows : On tbe east by lands of John RifTley ; on tbe 1 north and west by William Hays; and on the south by Robert Cooper. There is a mill seat, with an old mill ! house, on the same, an«i but little other improvements. TERMS :—Ooe third the purchase money in hand and the balance In two equal annual installments, with In tel as* from confirmation ot sale. JAMES PARKS, WILLIAM IIAYS, July 17, 18C7, 3t. Executors. ~FRANK HTJOHNSTON, M. D., ghyismatt & JNtgcflu, HARBISVILLE, Butler County, Pa. Will promptly attend to all busloess entrusted to his REFERENCE St Dr. Crawford, Cooperatown. Pa. Dr. Snowden. Franklin, Pa. Dr. Haasler, Cochran ton, Pa. Br. Fowler, Horrisville, Pa. Drs. Foster A Huffman, Clintonville, Pa. Dr. Coulter. Centreville, Pa. Dr. Li vingst >n, M M 'jnlyS, 67—ly. FARM FOR SALE. A FARM, situated In Penn townahip. Butler county. J\ Pa., 3V2 acres, more or leaa; 1 Frame and 1 Log Dwelling House; J Orehaida, containing 05 Apple and 86 Peach Treea. Well watered. For terms, call on sub scriber at tbe office of Clerk of Courta. Butler, Pa. June 26,1807, 4t. F M.EASTMAN. NOTICEr WHEREAS, my wife Elixabeth Jane haa left my bed and board without any jost cause on my part, I therefore warn all persons not to harbor her or give ber credit on my account, as I will pay no debts of her c« Ji trsrting. JAMES L. COJt.N. Jnly 17, 1867, Ot. J. 111 p pel.y W. M. miller. HIPPELY & MILLER, Wholesale d Retail Deal era In FLOOR A FEED, OATS, CORN, HAY, SALT, Etc . Intersection of Ohio and liberty Streets. No. 1 Salt at the lowest Market price on Board the Cars Harllighctit Price paid Tor Onfn nnd Cern.-^t Consignments Solicited. June stli, 18G7—ly. LATE ARRIVAL OP SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! The undersigned is now receiving and opening at his store (one door South of John M. Thompson's J,aw office) in Butler, a splendid etook of Spring nnd Sum mer Goods, consisting of MY liOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SUCH AB (SMfiis, S&toetts, Tw@@dls» Jteaas, Fre&cfei Mteiims, Faplias, Algae&s, CMirfs, &&, Notions, Ready Made Clothing, Car pets, Oil Cloths, Groceries, Hardware, Queens-* ware, Hats, Gaps, Soots & Shoes, BoJ© Leather, &o„ And all such goods as this market requires, which will be sold CHEAP. C»H and examine. nsro TROUBLE TO SHOW O-OOIDSI Highest Market Price Paid tor all kinds of Merchantable Produce. April 24, 1867::tf. JOHN SCOTT. DRUGS 1 DRUGS! DRUGS! DR SAMUEL GRAHAM Is still carrying on the Drug husines In the old stand In BOID'S BLOCK, Main Street, - - Butler, Pa, We have constantly on band and for sele, at reduced rates, a Mire quality of Drugs, Litharge, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, Turpentine, White Lead, Alcohol, Red Lead, Linseed Oil, Lard, Fish, and Neats-Foot Oils. ISottlcft, VialK, ( orhN, SOAP, LAMPS, SPONGES, PURE GROUND SPICES, &C. A general variety of Perfumery & Toilet Articles. rfi- WINES AND LIQUORS for medical and mechani cnl |tur|>oses."*uß Wines lor Sac ram on tal use, tarnished at cost. Physicians' prescription* Carefully Compounded. Thankful for past fivors, wi Invite th« public geie ally to call and examine our stock We are oooflden tbat we ran sell at as reasonable ratrs as any similar establishment in the county, may 29, '07,-.lyr. COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. Of rics Coixecto* of IsTi»nal Riviann, "1 Twrs rt-THino Coluciio* Distsict at Pa., ( K0.67 Wats* St««ET, AL'.toHE.tr City , Pa., 112 June 24th, ISA 7. j XTOTir* is hereby given that t))e Annual Lists of SPECIAL TAXES, formerly termed Licensee,and the taxes on INCOMES. CA It KI AUKS, SILVEIt PLATB, Ac., are now in this office, and payment will be receir ed thereon by tbe collector. The foregoing taxes having become due, must be paid before the 24th day of July, 1867; otherwise,additional expensee will be Incurred by the tax-payer. E HufHng tou, Esq., Depoty Collector, for the oounty of Arm strong, end Edwin Lyon, Esq , Deputy Collector for the county of Butler, will be ready to receive, after tho Ist proximo for their reepectlve countiee, and will p.»st notices designating the times and places when Mnd where they will be prepared to receive the taites col lectable by tlum. Deputy col ector, U.C. Witter, Esq., will attend at the places, designated as follows. In A lie-; gbeny county to receive the taxes in the vicinity of those places respectively,on the days named. beftMß the hours of (I o'clock, A M , and 3 o clock, P. M., of said days, vlx: At Tarentnm, on Tuesday, Julv 16 ; At Sewlckley. on Thursday, July 18; At BakerstoWn. on Friday, July 19. Taxee payable only In Greenbacks or National Cur rency. JOHN M. SULLIVAN, Collector. In pursuance of the above older, 1 will attend at the places designated as follows, in Dntler county, to receive the taxes in the vicinity of those places respectively, on the days nsmed, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M„ and 3 o'clock, P. M.. »112 said deys, viz : At Harmony, on Wednesday, July 10th, et Shonts's Hotel; (Jlade Mills, Thnrsdsy, July 11th, at Ad%me* Store; Saxonburg, Friday, July 12tb, at Kobnfelter's Hotel Falrview, Monday, Jaly 15th. at Adams' Honse: Harrisville, Tuesday, July 16th, st Heir's Hotel ; Simbury, Wednesday, Joly 17th, at Allen Wilson's Store; At Centreville, on Friday, July 18th, at Cbristley's Hotel; At Porte'sville, on Friday, July 19th,at M'Clymond's Store, till 1 o'clock, P. M ; At Prospect. Friday eyenlng, the 19th of July, from 3 o'clock, P. M. 9£r After the 26th of Jnly, tbe penaltlee impoeed by the law will be strictly enforced. EDWIN LYON, Dep. CoU June 26, 1867, Sr. 3d Div., 23d Diet., Pa. SBWIHG. MRS. T.J. LUWMAN, Would respectfully Inform the citisens of this place that she is prepared to do all i.inds of sewing, such as Dress Making, deques. Cents' Shirts, and Children's ap fsrel. Also, Lnenl Agent fof Wheeler aod Wilson's •wing Machines. F*b, 20, I9®T, tf. 1 nin-o-'s VEGETABLE AMBROSIA 13 THE MIRACLE OF THE A6EI Orny-hcadod Pooplo hare their locks restored hy it to the Hark, luttrom, nlken treeeee of youth, ami aro happy I y oung People, with light, faded 0 r red II«ir, hare theie unfashionable color* changed to a beautiful aubsrn, and rejoice! People whoae heads are covered with Dandmjf and Humeri, uie It, and hare clean oat* and clear and healthy icalpt I Hutd-lli>ade(l Veterans have their rrniaininpr locks tightened, and the bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance for joy! Young Gentlemen use it because It Is richly perfumed 1 Young Ladies use It because it keeps their Hair in place! Everybody mutt and 'riU use it, because it is the cleanest and hat article in tha market! , For Sale by Druggirts generally, j WHOLES ALb AGENTS: Seller* «t Van Ciordcr, PITTSBURGH, PA. Dr. Samuel Clrahani, may », no. 2t-eow-l jr. BUTLER, P4. Auditor ■ Notice. IN ths matter of the account of John 11. Mtlliim snd K (chard Allison, Administrators of Abrahams liellinger, dee'd.. In the Orphan*'Court of Batter ronoty, No. 80, March Term, 18C7. And now. to-wit: June &th, 1567, Court appoint W 11. H- Kiddle, Esq ,an Auditor to distribute the belance in hands of Administrators. Aj the Court, „ P. M . Eastmav, Clerk. ButUr county, tt: Certified from the Record thin 99th . 1867- F. M. East***, Clerk. Bull fir county, <« ; Personally came before me, the above named W. H. 11. Iliddle. JCsq,, who being duly sworn, says he will perform thedutiaeof the above appointment with fidel ity and Impartiality acoordloglD »he beat of hleaMUtj. Sworn and subscribed before me this Htfa day of July. A -. P.M. Kait>«n, Clerk. I will attend to the dntlee of the above appointment on Saturday, the 3rd day of August. at my efttee in But. ler.at 1 o clock, P. M ; all persons interested will plsaeu attend at that timeand place. . , ~ W. H- H. RIDDLE. July 17, 1867, 3t. Auditor. PEOPL.EB TEA HTORE. Wilson & Underwood, WUOLESAIS a KMT AIL DIAUIS IB Wo. IS loath West Diamond, Adjoining Bepler'a Hotel, ILLIOBKIT CITT, pi. One of tie cheapnt ami he,t WkoUeale and KttmH Stow in ttotwo citiee. Oill and tanminemer .stockand Pri<**. (Maj a*, •«7. IBM. J. ST.AJ. PVmVIiICE, Attorue ya at Law, OSes, oa 3. Eof Diamond ss4 IMatt. Bntlar, Pv