THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa., Wednesday, July 31,1867 WSr A few days ago, Mr. John Puff, of Jefferson township, while engaged in taowing with a machine, had one of his feet cut by coming in contact with the cotter while the machine was in apera tion. Dental Notice. Dr. J. M. Giikey will be absent from Butler until September Ist. After that he may be found at his new office, Main Street, near the Postoffice. Holltt to Tax P»j-er». The penslty of 5 per cent, will be ad ded to unpaid taxes on the annual list Internal Revenue on the Bth of August. ED. LYON, Dep. Col. Ankle Cut. Mr Daniel Walter, of JeffVrson town ship, while chopping wood, had one of his ankles cut ly the axe glancing and striking him. Arm Broken. Mrs Mary Wright, an old and respect able lady, of Jefferson township, this county, got a fall, on the 18th instant, by which she had an arm broken. Burglary. The corn crib of Mr. Daniel Wise, of Penn township, this county, was entered on the night of the 15th instant, and a quantity of corn taken therefrom. No trace of the villain has been discovered. Arthnr'i Monthly, ■ For August, has a beautiful steel en graving en titled, "Yankee Doodle," which is interesting and instructive. The com position of this number compares very favorably with anything that has preceded it. It is one of the best Magazines pub lished. Shell Worn - at ha Doctors 1 The Herald of Health for August dis cusses the question, ''Shall Women be Doctors?" in an earnest and thoughtful I manner. The question is an important j one. and every man and woman has an in- j terest in ft. The August number is also i rich with papers from the best writers on I topics of interest to all. 82 a year ; 20 cents a number. Address Miller, Wood & Co., No. 15 Laight Street, New York. " Beyond the Is the title ot a new and interesting work, by Albert D Richardson, Author 1 of Field, Dungoon and Escape, &c. This work is a complete history of the j New S.tates and Territories from the Great river to the Great ocean. It is embelish cd with over two hundred descriptive and photographic views of the scenery, cities, lands, rules, people and curiosities of the far West. This is no doubt a valuable and inteiesting work, and especia'ly is this so to those who intend to move to ! the distant West. This work is published by " National Publishing C 0.," 507 Minor St., Phila- I dclphia. See advertisement. The New Orphan'* Home. We are requested to slate thai the book of subscriptions for this praise worthy enterprise can be found at the shop of George Vogeley, jr., where all who have not yet offered assistance should call and add their names for wha'cver amount they may feel able to give. If the prop er encouragement is given, wo will sc» cure the location of an Orphan's Home near Butler, which will be an honor as well as a blessing to our community. A largo sum has been already subscribed ; but let every one add something towards securing this object. l*OSt On Thursday the 25th instant, some place on the road between the tenant res idence on the farm of Christian Seibert and my tesidence iu Ceatrc township, ad joining the farm ot John Mellinger, a Black P >cket Book, marked on the nut side " Greenbacks," containing 508.45. The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning said Pocket Book and contents to the subscriber,or by leaving the same with the Editor ot the CITIZEN, Butler, Penn'a. Adltngton Trial. The pamphlet containing a full report of the proceedings in the AJlington trial for the murder of Sydney B Cunning ham, making 92 pages, is now complete »nd ready for delivery. A full report of the evidenco, charge of the Court, pro ceedings in application for and granting of new trial, together with the opinion of the Court touching tl»e same, arraign ment of the prisoner tor the murder of James H. Teeple, his confession in both cases, and the sentence of the Court. Tfetiees to Jnatlcct* of tiie Peace Jii.tices of the Peace will please return their recognisances and informations in the proper time and by so doing save themselves and others a great deal of trouble. The Actof Assembly prescribes a certain time within which Justices are bound to make returns in criminal eases and prescribes a penalty for tbe ney lect of the same. Jus tices have been disregarding the provisions of the law and have been in the habit of bringing or sending their returns iu on the first day of Court thereby causing the offi, cers much unnecessary trouble in prepair* ing the cases. The law requires them to be made at least ten days before the time to which they are returnable, but they can be wade twenty days be/or* and still b3 within the meaning of the act. W. 11. II,KIPDLE, Dis. Atl'y. STew PlanelnK Mill. Our enterprising townsmen, Henry Bauer, Benj. Bauer & Philip Bauer,have erected and got in full operation in con nection with thiir Steam Saw Mill, West of the borough, a splendid Planeiag mill, and circle-saw machinery They are prepared to plane, plough and gtoove all kinds of flooring boards in complete or der. Their new mtchinery enables them to manufacture door and window frames, window sash, venitian window shutters, and mouldings of all descriptions. We have witnessed the operation of their machinery. Every thing works smooth ly and their work is of the first quality. This improvement ha& long been needed in this community. The Messrs Bauer are enterprising and energetic men. They have labored hard and expended about S4OOO in material and machinery. They are re'.iab le busi ness men and are deserving ot the pat ronage of the public. In this connection we will also men tion, that Wm. & George Bauer, brothers of the above gentlemen,'are proprietors of the Machine sh ip aijd Foundcry on the West of the borough. This estab lishment is well known to our citizens, and needs no recommendation from us. — If you want work done with dispatch, call on these gentlemen and you will be accommodated without delay. It wc Hull. A friendly match game of Base Bal] was played between the Monitor B B. C. of Butler, and the Energetic B. B. C. of New Castle, on the grounds of the latter, July 25th, 1867. The game passed off pleasantly; and if the Energetic boys had not strained every nerve for the con test, they would not have doneio well.— The Return Game will bo played in But ler on or about tbi 15th of August next. The following is the score: MONITOR. O. R J ENERGETIC. O. R. Hughes, 8. s. 4 3Henderson, c. 3 5 Reiber, Ist b. 6 2; Lewis, p. 3 6! I.J. White, c. 1 5,-J. Quest, s s. 1 8 j | Beihl, c. 112. 1 4 Stewart, Ist b. 4 4 G. White, p 2 4|M'Cartoey,2d b4 4 [ Campbell, r. 112. 4 2' Itoss, 3rd b. 6 3 Young, 3rd b. 3 2|S. Quest, 1. 112. 0 8 Mitchell, 1. 112. 3 4 Reed, c. 112. 2 6 M'Bride, 2J b. 3 2 Ourcy, r. 112. 4 5 27 28! 27 49 INNINGS —1 234 56780 MONITOR 6 3 6 0 4 2 2 4 I—2S ENERGETIC...6 47 0 10 6 8 1 7—41); Fly catches—Monitor 19; Energetic 10. Umpire—Dickson. Scorers—John Patterson for Monitor; J. D. Durban for Energetic. The boys speak highly of their oppo.- ncnts, and the manner of treatment they received from them and the citizen?. Wltheifcpoon Institute. The second half of the summer term J of this school so favorably knewn will j commence on Monday the 12th of Au gust. The new buildings are now so far com pleted as to enable the Principal to re ceive 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 th 0 school under its accomplished Principal and able teachers is appreciated by the public. LOVAL VOUNG, Secretary of the Board. Pros"" No school in our State has improved in ! all respects, more than the State Normal j School at Edinboro. It offers superior advantages fiT obtaining a thorough and practical education. Its libraries, appa% i ratus and cabinet are such as to excite the minds of the pupils and assist them I iu their studies. Persons going from home to school, should goto Edinboro. For circulars address Prof. J. A. Cooper, Edinboro, Eric couuty, Pa.— Crairjord j Democrat. —"I look upon Mr. Johnson," said | Senator Wilson in his speech at Sara toga, "us I look upon Bull Run. It was a great lesso* l . to the country. Andrew Johnson stands right there, 1 and every time he undertakes to Jo anything against the cause of liberty anil just'eo the country rallies and goes further than it ever would have I gone before." Mr. Wilson's s ieech is a very good one; full of kind, cheering, and noble words, lie telle us how excellent the effect of the ! overthrow of the President's policy ; has been upon the South, which, : persuadedat last that it is thoroughly and fairly beaten, is beginning 10 submit with a very good grace. lie predicts that the reconstructed States are destined to become in a very short time the stronghold of radical ism, and assures us that among the advocates of "Equal Rights for all Men," of suffrage for the black, North as well as South, are Grant, and Sheridan, and Thomas, and nearly every general who has made a reputation. —Many of the planters of Tenn essee. acting upon the advice of The Memphis Avalanche., threaten the colored people whom they employ with dismissal unless they consent to vote the Conservative ticket. This injustice is the greater as in numer ous cases the colored men have been working for a share in the crops The matter was broghi before Gea. Carlin, who directs the ssioncrs to instruct the freedmen to vote as they please, and to keep ati j exact record of all cases of dismiss# 1.1 Cnmnlatire Representation. Misfortune chastneth. It is not sur. prising, therefore, that a party in the minority should fall to reflecting upon the possibility of increasing its power.— Ten years ago the Democratic party in Congress was the most insolent of major ities. From the attempt to legalize the forcible thrusting of slavery upon a Ter ritory to a murderous assault upon a Senator of the United States in the Sen« ate Chamber, it was ready and profuse in excuses and even applause. When the Supreme Court uttered its infamous Dred Scott decision, the New York' Ex press, one of the most servile tools of the majority, secured, "Well, and what are you foing to do about it?" Drunk with power the unscrupulous majority, reck less of right and of reason, pursued a policy which humanity abhorred and plunged the country into civil war. De stroyed by that war in every loyal State, the party of the former majority now be gins to plead for the rights of minorities. It is tor this reason that Mr. Bucka lew, Senator from Pennsylvania, has in* troduced into the Senate a resolution pro viding fof the personal representation of which we spoke last week. Ilow long would it have been before Mr. Buckalew or any other Democratic Senator would have proposed such a plan had their par ty retained its majority? We hope no body will be deluded by the Senator's resolution into supposing that his party has acquired any profound regard fof rights. It wants power. Ihat > s the reason which leads Mr. Buckalew to make his suggestion. If, he says, I'enns sylvania were fairly represented,she would have twelve Democratic to twelve .Re publican representatives, instead of hav ing, as now, eighteen Republican to six Democrats. When a party in power an nounces such a principle its deulrution is weighty. But when a minority party, which in its majority days showed the truculent spirit of the Democratic party, begins to talk of the exceeding justice of minority representation, we Jo not deny the truth of the sermon, but we laugh at the preacher. Senator Buckalew's speech shows at least that the subject excites iuterest.— Mr. Reverdy John«on, another represen tative of the minority, promised the pro» position his cordial support. It is some j comfort to know that the plan is good, i although it is defended by Mr. Buikalew j »ud approved bv Mr Johnson. It is un questionably one of the plans which will be more and more approved the more intelligently it is studied. Indeed, it is one of the great forward steps in prao tical politics which is sure to be taken.— Mr. Buckalew's proposition is, that in the late rebel States each elector shall be ontitled to give 11s many votes as there are representatives to be chosen, and he rany divide them as he chooses, giving one vote to-each candidate, or "cumulate" his votes upon one or moro at his pleas ure.—Harper's \V<tcUy. —A Honduras correspondent says: Another steamer arrived from the United States with a large number of emigrants. As inducement to set tlers the legislature exempt all emi grants from duties and taxes for three years aft-r their arrival, and admits their stock, implements, furniture and provisions free, and gives land and money to each able bodied settler. MAititin i». BROWN—Fauna— On (1>» 95th ultimo. I.v Rev. J, H. Fritz, Mr. AlfrM 11. Rrnwn, to Mis* Mary Freer, both of C'mv t.>wmhlp. Bu'ler onunty, Pn. LEMON—GR\IIAM—OiI Juot !Tth, bv RAY Wm. H: JimiMn, Mr. Robert Lem.iu. of flutter townnhin, to Ml«* ?ydn«y OrAh«ru, ef Connoquenwtsing township, All of Hut lor county. Pa OUTLEit MAIIK I :TH. RTTTTKR—Frenh Rn|, 12 cnt* per i>uun«l HKAN&—White, s2,<>o per bu»liel. I'.AlxLKY—Spring, 90 B!!KSVAX—Sa ~ent* par ponml. EGOS—lft par«l«./.en FI.OUR- * heat, s7,(hi to —— per ltund.; Rye 3,50, Bucknarat, $3,60 per hunU. FRUIT—Dr. ni Apple*, 6eta. per B>; Dried Peaches, 26 cents !b. FEATII KUS—7S cont»- per pound. GRAIN —\\ heat JU.OO per busn 1 Rye,l,oo; Oatn. 00c Curt. *0; Hnrkwhe.it. 00. OROCKRIKS—Coffee, Rio, 80 per pound; Java, 40 Brown 1 pound; do.White, 2Of N.O. Molax e« 51,20 cents por gallon ; £yrnp 1 00and llH>Kj*—7 cents per pound. J«ARl>—lq cents per pound. • N'AlhS—s7,7s per keg. POTATOES—OOC PEITTUSHEI P-»UK—Shoulders, 10; Flitch, 11: Ilems, lie per pound- R AGS—4 cents per pound. RICE—IS cents r>er reond. SALT—S.I,26 pe, barrel. TALLOW—I 2 cent* per pound. WOOL—IO cent* per pouud for common. special DR. SCHENCK 3 PULMONIC SYRUP.— Thi* great medicine cured Dr. Sch ancle. th<> Proprietor, of l'uluioitaiy Consumption, when it hiul m'summl its most formidable aspect, ami when speedy death appeared to be inevitable. 11*8 physicians pronounced his case in curable, when he commenced 4ll* use of this simple l u, powerful remedy. His health w»« restored in a wry short tine, a nd no return of the disease ha* been appre hended, for all the symptoms qu ckly disappeared, atui his present weight is more than two hundred pounds. Siuce his recovery, he has devoted his attention ex clusively to the cure of Consumption and the diseases which are usually complicated with it, and the enres effected t»y his medicines h «ve been very numerous and truly wondertul. Dr. Schcurk tnakei professional visits to several of the larger cities weekly, where he has a laige concourse of patients, and it is truly ar-ton ishing to see poor consumptives that have to be lifted out of their carriages, and in a few months healthy, ro bu»t persons. Dr. BCIIENCIi'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, and MANDRAKE PILLS are gen erally all required in curing Consumption. Full diree tions accompany each, to that any one can take them without teeing Dr. Schenck, but when it ie convenient it is beat to eee him He giree advice tree, but for a thorough examination with hie Reapirometur hi* fee is three djllara. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two like nesses of the Doctor—one when in the last stage of Consumption, and the other as he now is, in perfec health—are on the Government stamp. Bold by all Druggist* and Dealers. Price $1,50 per bottle, or $7.00 the half dozen. Letter* tor advice should always be directed to Dr. Scbenck'a Principal Oflice North 6th street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Whole, sale Agents: Demas Barnes k Co.. N. Y., 8. S. liance Baltimore, Md.; Johu D. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker k Taylor, Chicago, 111; Collins Bros., St. Louii Miasouri. [3d w ea. mo lyr. Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery, A CURE If WARRANTED by DR. TOBIAS CZLIBRATKD LIMMKNT, if used when first taken by pera-ms 0 f temperate habite. This medicine baa «eu known in the United States over 2«» years. ThouaandH have used it, and found it never failed to curcyiny com . plaint for which it was recommended, and all those who first tried It, are now never without it. In the Cholora; of I*4B, Dr. Tobias atteudnd 40 caaoa and lost 4, boing called in too late to do any good. DIRECTIONS.—Take a te&spoonful in a wine-glass of er.» ory half hoar fji two hs: ours, and rub the abdo men and extremities well with the Liniment. To allay th« thirst, take a lump of ice in Che mouth, about ttie i size of a marble every ten minutes It is warrauted per fectly innocent to take inturnallv. Sold by all drug gists, price 40 and 80 cent? Depot, 56 Conrtland S 4 New yrrk 1 U«« the Beit. —BLADES' RCPHOJUAT. LUBRICA TORS are a medicinal preparation in the form of a Losenge, and are universally considered the moat pleas ant, effectual and convenient r*med» in nee, for Hoarse ne>s, C'Wght, Oaids, Cbtarrk, Asthma, Bronchitis, THp theria and all Pulmonary Ormplaints. They are war ranted to give quieter and more lasting benefit in the above affection* than any other remedy ; also to contain nv deleterious ingredient, and not tooflend the weakest and most sensitive stomach, 49-For sale by SAMUEL GRAHAM and RBDICK * CO., Drnggists, Botler, Pa., at 95 eta. per Box. BLADES' CONSTITUTION PILLS ♦ Are so called because of their pecu liar direct and effi cient effect npon the Liver, Btom*ch, Blood and Ner- TOUS System. For inactivity of the Liver for the Stom ach in derangement, or Dyspepsia, they will d*light the patient with their mild and beuefiiial effect, espec ially if, from long continued indigestion and ccative neaa, they are left with periodical returns of the Sick Headache. In case of a severe Cold, producing Chills and tovcr, yon can break It very soon by using the Pills as per direction with each box. foraale by BAMUKL GRAHAM and RED ICR A CO., Batler, Pa. ,at 95 cts - per Bo*. JOHIf H. BLADES t CO.. June lgth. 1307—fimoa.) Propnetors, Klmira, N. Y. TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The Advertiser, having neon restored to health in a few weeks, by a very sim ple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lur.g affection, and that dread disease. Consump tion—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferera the means of enre. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used, (free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they adntglwlv URE Cu«E roa CotffcUMPtio*, Asthma, BRONCHITIS, Ac. The only object of the advertiser In sending the Pre scription. is to benefit the afflicted, and spread informa tion whrfh he conceive* to be invaluable; and ho hopes «very sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them ' nothing, and may prove a Ideas.i.g Parties wishing the prercriptlon. will please address REV.EDWARD A. WILSON, -Williamsburg, Kings county, New York. Nov. 7. "IHOH, ly. -A Single Box of BRANDRETHS PILL Conaiw more vegetable extractive matter than twenty boxes o dlplhda any where in the world besides; fifiy-flve uylsnre physicians uso them in their practice to the exclusion of oth«r purgative*. The first letter of their value is yet scarcely appreciated. When they are bet ter known, a sudden death and continued sickness will bo of the paid. Let those who know tbom speak right ont in their favor. It is A duty which will save life. Our race are eubject to a redundancy of vitiated bile at this season, it is dangerous ns ft is prevalant but Brandroth'e Pills afford an iuvaluable and efficient protection. tlieir occasional uso we prevent the collection of those Imparities which, when insufficient quantities, cause so much danger to the body's buuitu. They s«»on cure Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Loss of Ap petite. Pain in the Head. Heartburn, Pain in Biea stt Pone. Sudden Faintnens and Costiveues*. Sold hye all respectable Dealers in Medicines "117 ANTED, AGENTS— <7S to |2OO pKU MONTH for 1 \ V gentlemen, and s3"> to #75 for ladies, everywhere, to Introduce the Celebrated Oomrnon Sense Family Sew ing machine, improved and perfected. It will hein, fell, stitch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider beautifully. — Price o.ily *2O, making the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for three years. We pay tlie above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount can be made. Address with stamp, ot call on C. BOWERS A Co., Salesrooms, No. 255 South FIFTH Street, Philadel phia. Pa. All letters answered promptly , with circulars i-d terms. FIFYI AGENTS WANTED IDASUIIJIJ' 112 «*V o—Mala and Female to in troduce oni NEW PATENT, STAR SHUTTLE BEW INC. MACHINE. It Is adapted for family uso and Tail oring. It in ikes a stitch alike on both side*. Price oulv TWENTY I)'MiLARS Extraordinary inducements to Amenta. For full paiticidars, uddroee DUMONT A WILSON. 630 A RCll Street, June 19. lfifi", 3m. Philadelphia, Pa. . , A. Y. M.—Butler Lodge, No. 272, A. Y M' \j/\ / holds its stated meetings in the Odd Fellow® JMW llail. on Main Street. Butlor, Pa .on the nrs vV Wednesday of earh month. Brethren from W sister Lodges are respectfully invited to at tend By order of the W. M. CONNOQUENESSINO CONNOQUENESSINO LODGE No. 27 K, I. O. of O F., hdds its L Y* stated meetinvs at the Hall, on Main St., Butler, Pennsylvania mancing at 6<rclock. Brethren from sister Lodges are respectfully invited to attend. By order ef the N. G gew STRAYED OR STOLEN. TTIROM tho subscriber. In Butlor township, on or about 1 the Ist <f July, n small m»uie-eol»r*d Mule, four leet four inches high, branded U. fl.on shoulder an<l hip; al-o, a small lump on left side of the belly ; and hav ing a yoke un with an iron bolt through it. Any per son returning sAhl mule, or giving the necessary iniot mation that will lead to Its recover, will be liberally rewarded. (July 31, 3t ) SAMUEL SIUAFFNER. 'BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI 7' A Complete History of the A*ew States and Territories,from the. Great Riv er to the Great Ocean. BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON. Over 20,000 Copies Sold in One Month* Life and Adventure on P airies. Mountain i and the Pa cific C< nt. With over 200 Descriptive and Photo graphic Views of the Scenery, Cities, Lands, Mines, People and Curiosities of tho New Stiles an I Territories. 7o prospective emigrants and settlers In the 11 Far West, 1 ' this History oi that vast and fertile region will prove an invaluable assdstancfc, supplying as it dues a want h»ng felt of a full, authen ic and reliable guide to climate, sol!, products, means of travel. Jtc. AGENTS \\ ANTED.— Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full <|OMl ij tton "112 the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., July 31, IM7, 4t. 607 Minor St. , Philadelphia. $25 REWARD I • STRAYED Oil STOLEN, from the Sutiey Farm,, (nesr Story Farm.) Oil creek, Venango county, Pa., on tho 3d day of June, 18«-7. a Itrown Mare, six years old, abont 15& hands high ; large head, heavy mane and tail—matin on right sidf ; a car nix inches long on left Cank ; crack in leit hind hoof. The above reward will he paid to any person return ing said horse to the subscriber, J A. COFFERN. SuCey Farm, Jnly 24, 4t miles from Petroleum Centre. STRAY MARE. CI TRAY ED, from the subscriber, a black maro, of me' dlniM si*o, about 9 years old and heavy with foil has on her beck a small saddle lump; mane lies on tho left side of the neck: is unshod, and has a few white hairs on the hind feet. just above the hoof. Any person taking up said mare, or giving Informa tion to the subscriber leading to her recovery, will be liberally rewarded. E. OGDEN. Glad • Mills, July 24,1887. Batler county, Pa. milß PEN AND PFNCIL is published weekly at 1« L cents per copy ; |l.uo ptryear, or SI.OO for thiee months. It will be the earnest endeavors of the publishers to produce a good illustrate-] fitmily paper—"n-that may be welcome to thefi. c sideofa.iv family with pleasure and profit, and pliu-e«l in the handsofyonth with safety. The first number of this paper is jt >T offered aaa fair specimen of what the forthcoming issues will be. It is intended that each succeeding edition of The Pen and Pencil will he superior to thi-, both in reading matter and Illustrations Address all communications. T. It. DAWLEY A CO., Publish era, Nos'Jl and 23 Ann street, July 24.1867, lm. New York. I*ul>lie Male of Ileal Katate. rpilE undersigned will offer for sale at public outcry, l on the premises, on Friday the Litb of September, at 1 o'clock, P. M., 153 acres of land, near Petersburg, Butler county; about 10 i acres cleared, balance well timbered ; tw > dwelling houses, and a dotilde barn with good stiibllng thereon erected. A gOinl oi chard of over 50 trees — grafted fruit. Aoout 50 acres o. the above Is Irnttom land, on the little creek. — It is well • alculated for two farms and will be divided or sold a* a whole, to suit purchasers. It is well sup plied with water from go hJ springs. TERMS— One-third on confirmation of sale by the Court, one-third in one yeat thereafter, and the balance at the death of the widow MAI/CtILM UK A tI.M. Guardian of the minor children of July 21, 1567, 4t. Henry Itonadal. doe'd . SHERIFF'S SALE. BY vlrtae of s Writ of Fieri Facias ia*ued out of the Court of Common Plean of Butler county, and to :..e directed, there will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on Wednesday, the 28th day of Augu»t, A. D.. l8t)7, at 2 o'clock P. 3f , the following property to-wit : All the right, title. Interest and claim of Hngh Camp bell, of, in and to Twenty acres of land, more or leas, situated in bnflalo township, Butler county, Pa., bound ed North by Patrick M'Oounegley; Ka t by Alexander Scott; South by Allegheny county, and West by Mc- Intire and J. llollingswoith. Also, Coal Privilege of 36 acres, more or less, appurtenant thereto, bounded as follows: North by J. liolliiignwoi th ; Eunt, bind above described: South by Allegheny county, and West b.v Washington Be*l, dee'd. Salt-works in succeasful operation with the appurtenances thereto, and Four Frame Tenant Houses thereon erected Seized and ta ken in execution as the property of Hugh Campbell, at the suit of A. Colwcll. JA.MKs B. STOREY, July 24. 18(17. Shei iff. J. M. UILHEY, DENTIST, Noith-east Cor. of Diamond, Main st., HUTLEU, I'A. June 2n, 1867, lyr. WEST SUNBURY ACADEMY. ; mm FALL SESSION of the West Sunbury Academy _f under the superintendence of George A. Graham, will commence on MONDAY, the I2th day of August, to continue for twelve weeks. Boarding can be obtained on reaaonaMe terms Rev. W. P. BREADEN. Ch'n. 1 J W.CstifiTT. Sec y. (JiUv 17 *o7—fit". '■ ' ■ - JLJ=SS3M.L- ■' 1 J. nippely • W. H. Miller. HIPPELY & MILLER, Wholesale A Retail Dealer* la FLOOR 8 FEED, OATS, CORN, HAT, SALT, Etc . JPiEsysy'iio Intersection of Ohio and Liberty Streets. No. 1 Salt at the lowest Market price on Board the Cars terlllghest Price paid for Oats and Corn. °W® t Consignments Solicited. June sth, 1867—1y. LJITE arrival, OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! The undersigned is now receiving and opening at his store (one door South of John M. Thompson's Law office) in Butler, a splendid stock of Spring and Sum mer Goods, consisting of MY GOODS OF AM, INSCRIPTIONS, SUCH AM filofbs, (Sassimem, B&tiaetts* Tweeds, Jeais, ¥r:mdi Merinoe*, Poplins, Alpacas, CfoMrgs, Motions, Ready Made Clothing, Car pets, Oil Cloths, Groceries, • Hardware, Queens ware, Hats, Gaps, Boots fit Shoes, Sof© {Leather, &Q., And all such goods as this market requires, which will be sold CHEAP. Call and examine. 2STO TIROTTZBUjIE TO SHOW AOODS I Highest Market Price Paid for all kinds of Merchantable Produce. April 24, 1867::tf. JOHN SCOTT. DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! DR. SAMUEL GRAHAM Is still carrying on the Drug buaiues in the old stand in K»VI»'S ItLOtK, Main Street, - - Butler, Pa, We hare constantly on hand and for gale, at reduced rates, a pure quality of Drugs, Litharge, Chemicals, ! Dye Stuffs, Paints., Oils, j Glass, Putty, Varnishes,. i Turpentine, White Lead, i Alcohol, Red Lead, I Linseed Oil, Lard, Fish, and Neats-Foot Oils. IlottlCH, Vial*, Corks), SOAP, LAMPS, SPONGES, PURE GROUND SPICES, 4C. A general variety of Perfumery & Toilet Articles. H.WINES AND LIQUORS for medical and mechani cal pur|**es -ft®, Wines lor Sacrameutal uso, furnished at cost. Physicians' prescriptions Carefully Componnded. Thankful for past favors, w» inrite the public gene ally t>> call and examine out stock We are conflden that we can sell at as reasonable rates as any similar estHhlirdunent in the county, may J^PO7,-lyr. COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. OFFICE Coi LECTOR Of INTKR.I AL REVEVCI, \ TwrNTT-TiniD COLLECTION DISTRICT or PA., ( No. 6? WATER STREET, ALIEGHKAT CITT, PA., ( Juno 21th, 18(17. J "\TOTICE Is hereby given that the A nnnal Lists of SPECIAL T AXKS, formerly termed Licences, and the taxes on INCOMR4.CAKKIAGKB,SILVER PLATE, 4c., ere now in this office, and payment will be receiv ed thereon by the collector. The fotegoing taxes having become d le, must be paid before the 24th day of July, 1867; otherwise, additional expenses will be Incurred by the tax-payer. E Hutting ton, Deputy Collector, for the oounty of Arm strong. and Edwin Lyon, Esq , Deputy Collector for the county of butler, will be ready to receive, after tho Ist proximo for their respective counties, and will p>st notices designating the time* and place# when and where they will be prepared to receive the taxes col lectableby them. Deputy col ector, 11. C. Witter, Bsq., will attend at the places, designated a* follows, in Ajle-;. gheny county to recelte the taxes In the vicialty 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, viz: At Tareatnm, on Tuesday, July 16 • At Sewickley, on Thursdty, July 10; At llakeistown. on Friday, July 19. Taxes payable only in Ureenbackn or National Cur re icy. JOHN M. SULLIVAN, Collector. In pursuance of the above older, I will attend at the places designated as follows, in B.itler connty, to receive the taxes in the vicinity of those places respectively, <»n the days named, between the hour* of 9 o'clock A. M lf and 3 o'clock, P. M.. >f iaid day*, viz : At Harmony, on Wednesday, July 10th, at Shontz's Hon 1; Glade Mills, Thursday, July 11th, at Adams' Store; Saxcnburg. Fiiday, July 12th, at Kobnfdter's Hotel Fairview, Monday. July 16th. at Adams Honae; Ilarrisville, Tuesday, July 16th, at Kerr's Hotel; Sutibury, Wednesday, July 17th', at Allan Wilson's Store; At Centrerllle, on Friday, July 18th, at Chrittley'a Hotel: . At PorteiaviUe, en 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. After the 25tb of July, the penalties imposed by the law will be strictly enforced. EDWIN LYON, Dep. Col., June 26, 1867, Sw. 3d Div., 23d Dist., Pa. S ZED W 13ST Q-. MP.B. T. J. LOW.MAN, Wnnld respectfully inform the citiiena of thli place that .lie le prepared to di. all Linda of .ewinz such u Ireea Making, Genu' ahirte, anil Children', an - paral. Abo. Local Ag.nt fcr Wbeeler and Wilaon'l f*»lng MacliinM, f,l, jfi, y I RING'S I Eg GRAY HAIR. ' EEjjjSd This is tho AJIBUOSLI that Blng made. '■ Cure that lay SjlK ffr* In the AMBKOMIA that Pl "g matte. This th® Hun who wan bald and Qw.ir Who now h«i rar« kxki, thf* iar. - 1,0 M ** l Core that >*y yßjtjMMk.; ln the AiiDEoaiA that lilnj made. This J* the Maiden, handsome and S married the man onee bald and Bl\|| Who now has raren locks, they aay. w He unod the AJJBIIOBIA that King A/ELX This fs the Parsrol, who, by the way. Bttj&r \ Married the maiden, handsome ana Toth/man oneo bald and gray. But who now has raven locks, they Because he used the Core thst lay CPy "fly) This la tho Uel! thst sway \ ItF WP?\ To aroUBO *he people and and pay r ISmL- nto t * ,iß ** ct » which here does lay— r*J%BEt would not be bald or pray, far USE the AMU MO si A that liing made. E. H.TUBBS & CO., PROPRIETORS, PETERBORO', N.H. WHOLESALE AGENTS: Sellers A, Van Korder, PITTSBURGH, PA. Dr. Samuel Graham, m«y 2(1, no. 24-eow-lyr. BUTLER, PA. Auditor M Notice. IN the matter of the account of John H. Melllnger and Richard Allison, Administrators of Abraham .Mellinger, dee'd. Io the Orphans'Conrt of Butler county, No 30, March Term, 18t57. And now. t«>-wit : Juoe 6th, 1%«7. Court appoint W I|. II Kiddle, Esq ,an Auditor to distribute th.i balance in hands of Administrators By the Court, F. M. KaßTna9, Clerk. Butler county, is; Certified from the Record thin 99th day of June, A. D-, IWJ7. F. M. EASTMA*, Clerk. Butler county, u: .Personally came before me, the above named W. If. 11. KJddJe. k><j.,,wh'> helni? duly sworn, says he will perform the duties of the above appointment with fidel ity aud impartiality according to »he beat or his ability. tV. K 11. KIDDLE. Rworn and subscribed before me this Bth riay of July, AD- V M. EASTMAN, Clerk. I will attend to the duties of th« abovq appointment on Saturday, the 3rd day of August, at my efflbe in But ler.at I •'clur't, P. M ; all pctreontf Interested will please att«ud at that timeaud place. W. H H. RIDDLE. July 17, IM7, Bt. Auditor. PEOPLES lEA ©TORE. Wilson & Underwood, WHOLESALE S KBTAIL DBALKRS ll* TKA.S, »• CHOhCE, J|amtlg<£mtnts, No* 15 Soath Weft Diamond* Adjoining Bepler's Hotel, Al-DBGHEAfY CITV, pA One of the cheajxit and begt Wholesale and Retail Storee fn Ultimo citiet. Call and examine our St**Jcand Frioi*. (M»j 2»,'«7 ilmo.. i. Jf. A J. PVRVIAXCE, Attorneys at Law, Oflce, on E. ©f Diamond and Main at. Butler, Pa. DRUG AND GROCERY STORE. THB subscribers .have on haqd sod are dally receiving »t their Store-Room,opposite Peter Duffy •» In Butler An Ext n sivfc Assortment or Drags, IDyc Staffil, Medicines, IPat.lKcdlclncf, Oils, ITollot Soap, Paints, IPerfumery, AND THB @lt©J ee «t Llqjw Qp 8 for chemical sod medicinal purposes. Also, all kinds of HRCHHKS, NOTIONS, fto., Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully and 'Promptly Compounded. In the Grocery Department will he found Flonr. Baoou, Fish. Coffee, Tea*, Bogurw, Canned Fruit of all kinds { ia snort every article Tor Kumilv ifte. Also* Nails, • Glass, ■' Glassware, Queens ware, Hardware; Stoneware, Bukcets, Tubs, And H general assortment of TobaocaJUld Cigars. The highest market price paid fbr all kinds of pro duce in oxchange for Goods. , Well & Dieffenbachef. June 12, IS«7—ly. ITS EFFECT IS MI R AC U LOCS. Tho old, the young, the middle ag«d unite to praiM HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENFWER. It Is an entirely now scientific disco-very, ccr jblnlng many of the most powerful and restorative ngeuU in the vegetable L-inydom. Wo have such confidence fn Its merits, and ar« so suro it will do all we claim for it, that we offer SI,OOO Reward If the SICILIAN HAIR REWEWEH docs not give sat isfaction in all enses when used in strict accord ance with our instructions. HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewcr has proved itself to be the most perfect preparation for the Hair ever offere'd to the public. It is a vegetable compound, and contains no Injurious properties whatever. It is not a Dye, it strikes at the I&ots and fill# tho glands with new life and coloring matter. IT WILL JtrsTonn OR AY UAIR TO ITS OMOINAL; COLOR. It trill Ueej> the Hair from falling out. It cleanse* the Scalp, and tnaJees tho //ale* SOFT, LUSTROUS, AX& SILKEN IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING 112 No person, old or young should fail to use it. It i$ recommended and uteu by the FIRST MED ICAL AUTHORITY. |y Ask for HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR REKEWER, and take no other. The Proprietors offer the SICILIAN FEATR RE-* NEWER to tho public, entirely confident that it will bring back the hair to it* original color, promote its growth, and in nearlv all enses where it has fallen off will restore it unless the person is very aged. It. P. II.ILL A CO. Proprietors, Nashua, N. 11. |3r* Sold by til Drugget*. July IT, 1887, !y.*. Orphans' Court Hale. BY virtue of an order and decree of ti.e Orphans Court, in and for Uutler county, the undesigned Administratrix of the estate of John Gottlieb Knorn •chieUl, late of Buffalo township, *<• hi county, dee'd, will offer for sale, at public vendue, on the promisee, at one o'clock, P. M., of Saturday, the ?>d day of August, 18fi7, about twenty Ave scree of land, more or less, sit uate In Msid township. bounded on the north l»y land* of Mrs. Lydia M Clare; on the ens by land* of K. McKenbaxen, on the Month by land* of Frederick Mlx ler and on the w«Mt by lands of liodfried Relnhold; with dwelling house and other improvements thereon. Title good TERMS OP SALE.—One-third of the purrhnse mon ey to be paid iu hand on the confirmation of the sale, by the Court; and the balance of the purchase pioney to be paid in two Mtial annual payments thereafter, with interest from said conftrmution. MAItY ROSIN A K NORPfCIIILD. Adm'x, of John Gottlieb Knornchild, dee'd. Jnly 17, 1867.—5t. Orphans' Court Sale of Real Estate. nv yjrtue of an order and decree of tho Orphan. Court oT Butler county. Ilia nn<lrr»l(tn«i, Kleou tors of Samuel I'»rka. lain of MiddlMex ruwn.liip, Uut ler county, dee'd, will expoie at public «al., on tb. 1 pmninen, on Saturday, August ?Axt, 1567, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following piece of land, to wit 1 Twenty-elj;bt (28; acres, more or less, sltuato in Adama township, nai<l county, and bounded. and describe 1 .is follows: On the east by lands of John !tiffl*y; on the north and wesi by William Hays; ami on the south by Robert C ...per. There is a mill *o*l, with ar» old milt house, on the enma, and but little other improvements. TERMS : —One third the purchase money in hand and the balance in two sffiuU annual installments, with In tel est froxu confirmation of sale. JAMES PARKS, . . WILUAM H4YS. July 1., ISC7, 3t. Executor#, Sale of Beal Estate. BY virtue of an order ar.d decree of th* Court o Common Pleas of Uutier county, the undesigned Committee of Alexander M 'Murray, a habitual dmnlc. aid, will offer for saleat public vendue, en the premises, at one o'clock p. m., of Tuesday the 20 th dag of August, 1887, the followlrg described Real Estate, situate in Marion township, iiptler ooyu/y, Pa., bounded and described as follows : On the North by lands of Samuel M Murray; on theEa«t bv Jand* of Alex. M'Murray ; on the South by lands of A lexapder M Mi-rray, and West by lands of Alexander M MnSray, containing abqut 50 acres. TitKilß OF SAI<K—-'ne third iu hand; balance in t«7O equal aunual installments with interest from tha confirmation of sale. Purchase! jo pay for deed and stanrpa. HO. M'OOY, ) „ July 24, 3t. WM. G. SMITH,/ Orphan's Court Sale of Real Estate. BY virtue of an order and decree of the Orphans' Comt of ltutler county, the undersigned. Adminis. tratorof Anna Jobnaon* dee'd, will expose to sole, by public vendue, on tha premises, on Monday. August 19 th, 1867, at 10 o'clook, a. m ~ tbe following Real-Estate, situate In Clinton township, bounded on the North by lands of George.Ewing; East by lands of ttatuuel Moutgome'y; South by aame, and West by same, containing 10 acres.' TERMS.—One-third tn hand ; balance in two eq'qal animal installments, with interest frcm confirmation of sale. The purchaser to pay for deed and atampe. . om>mn w. iiAYB, July 21, 3t, Admlnletrel#.
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