American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, August 07, 1867, Image 3

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    THE AMERICAN CITIZEN.
Butler, Pa., Wednesday, Aug. 7,1867
®BT Now is your time to get Good
Goods cheap. D. T. Pape & Co., will
close all their Summer stock, regardless
of cost, to make room for Fall Goods. —
Call in and see
•o'The great amouut of time con
sumed by the ladies in dressing and ar»
ranging their hair must make any arti
cle which would lessen their labor par
ticularly desirable. King's Vegetable
Ambrosia leaves the hair in such condi
tion as to render the dressing and ar
ranging a very easy matter. It imparts
to it that splendid glossy appearance so
much admired, cleanses the scalp from
dandruff and all humors, and prevents
baldness; promotes its growth, and re
stores gray hair to its original color.
Found.
On Main Street near the Saddle and
Harness shop of Peter P. Brown, on
Tuesday the Cth inst. a pair of Gold
Spectacle-. The owner can have the
same by calling at this office and prov»
ing pioperty.
Bargains! Margatnal nargalnal
At D. T. Pape & Co. Closiug out sale
of all our Spring and Summer Dress
Goods, Shawls, Saques, Skirts—\\ bite
G<Kids of all kinds—at price* regardless
of cost. Call and see.
l\ P ChnrcU
The U. P. Congregation of Butler
have decided to remodel and rebuild thicr
church edifice. They intend to enlarge
the present building by extending the
same 14 feet on the Western side for a
vestibule. We understand that they in
tend to adorn the building with a neat
substantial spire. The estimated cost of
the entire improvement is over $6,C00.
Raw J all.
The enterprising contractor, is rapidly
pushing forward, the work. The west-,
crn side ot the public square is literally
covered with material. The Stone al
ready upon the ground is of good quali
ty and from al< appearances this build,
ing is to oe placed upon a solid and
lasting foundation. Everything appears
to be moving along ra; idly aud in or
der.
Xcw Mill.
Our enterprising townsman, 11. J.
Klingler, has made the necessary arrange
ments for the erection, in the N. W. part
of the borough of Dutler, of a splendid
new flouring mill The main building is
to be 40 by 45 feet; 20 by 45 for en*,
gine, boiler and office. '1 he building to
be three stories high ; smoke stack 75
feet. The machinery is to be of the very
best and latest improvement. Such a
mill has long been needed in this place.
To Holders T-IO Bonds.
Your attention is directed to the irn
portant announcement made by Messrs-
J. R. M'Vay & Co., of Pittsburgh, to be
found in another column of to day's pas
per. Attention to the matter in time
may save holders ef these bonds about
seventyfive dollars per thousand, —no
small matter these times. Road their an
nouncement.
Orlit Mill.
The undersigned would respectfully
inform the public, that he has remodel
ed and repaired the mill which ho now
owns in Connoquenessing township. He
is fully prepared to mako the best kind
of flour. Bring us good grain and we
will pledge ourselves to give you good
flour. Our motto is: Re honest and
obliging. Give us a call. *
JOHN A. DODDF.
Carriages, Ruggltn. Ac.
G. C. Roessing, manufactures just
such work as is suited to our locality.
The material is of the very best quality
and the work warrante 1 to give satisfac
tion. He sells a Carriage, Ruggy or
Wagon almost every day. Ilia work is
fast taking the place of that which has
heretofore been imported. If you want
something neat and beautiful here
you can be accommodated. If you de
hire work that is strong and durablep go
to G. C. Iloessing's. He has work made
up, which he will sell as cheap as the
■ame quality can be had from any other
establishment in the State.
Ml. S. 7-30 Trc.nrjr Note*.
Holders of United States 7-30 Treas
ury Notes maturingon the 15th of this
month, to dispose of Them to advantage,
must do so on or before the 10th inst.—
Up to that dale, they can be exchanged
for U. S. 5-20 Ronds, or sold at a pre
mium of six per cent., or $lO6 for
every SIOO note. After the 10th inst.,
.they will only be worth their face.
The First National Rank of Rutler
•will either buy your 7-30's at the market
price, or will give you 5-20 Bonds in ex
change for them, it' presented on or be
fore the 10th iustant.
(iuerUa.
Who stole the frcm the stable
of Jacob Reiber? Who tapped the bar*
rel in the Store House F Where is the
whiskey Store House ? Is it in Berg's
cellar or in somebody's stable '( Why do
certain persons go up certain allies at un
usual hours, and oome out of certain pla
ces smacking their lips and lookiug very
■hy, as though they had been inspecting
the rye ? Where do sooie would-be young
gentlemen get their whiskey ? Do mail
carriers briug whiskey to town ?
Perhaps they get it at thfc druggists,
but perhaps not. $ mebody bad better
stop selling and giving whiskey, or xomt
body might possibly goto New Castle.
Street Oroiiingi.
The much Deeded improvement on our
public streets in the construction of stone
crossings his ai last taken definite shape.
Several of these crossings have been fin
ished, and are a decided improvement.—
The last one constructed is that across
Main street, fiom Bell & Dieffenbacher
to Duffy's Store. The location is per
haps all right, but the construction is al
most universally believed to be wron<*.
This is undoubtedly the case if the street
is to remain as at present. The crossing
is entirely too high, or the street is too
low. It the street is not filled up, the
crossing will prove to be an obstruction
on the public highway, and therefore a
public nuisance.
Who are the responsible parties in the
construction of thi3 crossing 1 Rumor
says that the masons employed overruled
their employer, and constructed the job
to suit themselves.
There were certainly enough inequali
ties in our Main street without increas
ing their number. Whoever has the au
thority in the premises, should see that
whatever work is neees»aryjon our streets
is dnoe in such a manner as to bo of souie
practical use.
Th« Crops.
From all parts of our County we have
the most flattering reports with regard
to the abundance of wheat and rye. The
almost universal report is, "we never had
better crops." The weather has been
very favorable, aud the grain has been
put up in splendid order. Hay harvest
is nearly over, aud the yield is good and
the hay generally in fine order. Oats
harvest is fairly begun and promises a
fair average yield. The late rains have
made a decided improvement in the ap
pearance of the corn and it bids fair tcr
equal, if not, excel the crop of last year.
Potatoes are doing finely. Ruckwheat,
although later than usual,if the fall iB fav
orable will be a good crop. On the whole
everything is promising and encouraging.
Farmers look cheerful, and all depart
ments of business are promising aud we
look forward with anticipatious to a time
of prosperity peace and plenty.
Beaver Female Seminary and Mutical Institute.
We have received the Twelfth Annual
Catalogue of the above institutiou for the
session of 180(5—1867. Whole number
of pupils, 221 ; whole number in Instru
mental Music, 70.
The Reaver Seminary is an institution
of rare merit. Rev. 11. T. Taylor, A.
M., is President, and Prof, of Latin and
Moral Philosophy. 11 is assistants are
gentlemen and ladies of the highest in
tellectual and moral attainments. The
intellectual advantages of this Seminary
are not surpassed by any.
The Musical Department is under
the direction of Mr. E. G'. King, a New
England gent eman of fine .ttaiumenti and
much experience, lie is assisted by Mrs.
King who is a first class vocalist. None
but the most cumpeteot, thorough aud
faithful assistants in all the different dc*
partmeuts are employed. Those who
have attended the lu.-titute speak in
highest terms in ccmuieudation of the
same. Fall term commences Sept. 10th
and last 14 weeks.
Wltberajmon In»iltute.
The second half of the summer term
of this school so favorably kuewn will I
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 Roarders than heretofore.
The large number of pupils in attend
ance the present sessiou shows that "the
school under its accomplished Principal
and able teachers is appreciated by the
public. LOYAL YOUNO,
Secretary of the Board.
Adllngton Trial.
The pamphlet containing a full report
of the proceedings in the Adlingtou trial
for the murder of Sydney R 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 the opinion
of the Court touching the same, arraign
ment of tho prisoner for the murder ot
James H. Teeple, his oonfession in both
cases, and the sentenee of the Court.
Oo Thursday the 25th instaut, .some
place on the road between the tenant res
idence on the farm of Christian Seibert
and my residence ia Centre township, ad
joining the farm oi John Mellinger, a
Black l'jcket Book, marked on the out
side " Greenbacks," containing $38.45.
The finder will be liberally rewarded by
returning said Pocket Book and contents
to the subscriber, or by leaving the same
with the Kditor ot the Citizen Butler,
Penn'a.
John Shen.
SarrtU Trial.
Tuesday was the fifty first day of this
trial. The final arguments for the pros
ecution, it is said will close today in time
lor the Judge to charge the jury.
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.
List of (J rand Jurors Drawn for
September Term, 1807.
John B. Beighley, Connoquenessing,
carpenter; George Arner, Washington;
Kobert Campbell, Jr., Slipperyrock ; Juo.
C. Dufford, Conuoqucnefsing; Matthew
Forker, Jr., Donegal; William Gibson,
112 airview, carpenter ; James Gardner,
Muddycreek, farmer; Peter Gallaher.
Franklin, farmer; O. 11. Perry Graham,
Cranberry; Joseph GiaUam. Jofferton ;
Jonas Hartzell. Jackson; John John
ston, Buffalo; William Johustou, Mer
cer; 11. D. Jamison, Worth; Johu B.
M'Na'r, Forward; James M'Caudless,
Jr., l'enu ; Jacob Mechliug, Butler bor
ough ; Scott Mitchell, Summit, farmer;
Jacob Miller, Winfield ; William Kiddle,
Clinton; VVtlliam C. Robb, Oakland, far
mer ; Adam Snyder, Brady; Kobert
Shephard, Middlesex; James Stocker,
Veuango. *
TRAVERSE JURORS, FIRST WEEK
Dennis Boyle, Donegal; Johu Barker,
Middlesex; John W. Barr, Fairview;
Kobert Black, Sr., Ilarrisvillc, merchant;
William Cashdollar, Adams; James Cris«
wed, Adams ; Thomas Coulter, Concord ;
John Crothers, (of Thomas), Clay ; Will
iam Campbell, Concord; Jesse Dutter,
Piospect.shocm tker; Johu J lunlap. Clay;
Jacob Dufford, Counoquenessing ; David
Dodda, Adams; William Elleuberger,
Fairview; William Gallaher, Fianklin,
farmer; Thomas Gallaher, Muddycreek,
farmer; Adam Graft, Jefferson ; James
H. Graham, Cranberry; William Gar
vin, Jackion ; William Hamilton, Mer
cer; Kobert Hiodman, Frankiin, farmer;
Michael Hooks, Buffalo ; John Harting,
Winfield ; Nicholas Kline, Forward ;
Lenuard Kline, Harmony; Wai. Leckey,
Clinton ; Jesse Miller, Forward ; James
M'Clure, Worth; John K. Moore, Clin
ton ; William Martin, Lancaster, farmer;
William M'C'intock, Mercer, John P.
Oliver, Porteraville, merchant; Samuel
ltea, Peun; Valeutiue iieuger, Clear
field; Charles llabo, Saxoaburg; Daniel
Suyder, Brady , Andrew Turk, Summit;
Thorn s Welsh, Jefferson.
SECOND WETK.
S. E. Allen, Allegheny; John Allen,
Parker, farmer ; James Alisworth, bar
ker ; Thomas Rranuow, Muddycreek, far
mer ; Daniel Darues, Slipperyroek ; Jas.
Dlain, Allegheny; Daniel Dyers, Mil-
Idrstown ; Alexander Dell, Washington ;
John Cooper, Jackson ; John Carr, Slip
peryroek ; illiam 11. Christy, Conooid,
farmer; J. S. ''ampbell, Cherry, farmer;
James Davidson, Sr., Adams, farmer;
John C. Fisber, Franklin, farmer; Jacob
Fisher Worth; James Gilchrist, Cherry,
farmer; Samuel Gibson, Eairview, far
mer; John Huseltoo, Duller, farmer;
James llaslett, Duller, farmer; David
Kirkpatrick, Ctutre, fanner; David M'-
Connell, Worth ; Johu M'Elwain, Deun,
farmer; James Martin, Buffalo ; Samuel
Miller, Centre, farmer; James Morrison,
Ksq., Lancaster, farmer; Isaac K. M-
Ghee, Butler borough, shoemaker; Har
rison Noriis, Clinton, farmer j, John
Heed, Ksq., Zelienople, farmer; John
Srader, Jefferson j Robert Sims, Ve
nango ; (ieorge Shuup, Oakland, farmer;
Samuel Seaton, Marion, farmer; F. 11.
Tolly, Saxouburg; Robert Thompson,
Rrady, farmer ; John K. Vincent, Mar
ion, farmer; Thomas Wilson, Controville,
Merchant; Robert Wilson, Venango;
Robert A. Wade, Washington, farmer.
We, the undersigued Sheriff and Com
missioners of Dutler county, do certify
that (he above is a correct list of the
persons drawn to serve as Grand and
Traverse Jurors at the September Term
of Courts, 1807, commencing on Mon
day the 2:Jd day of September.
ANKRF.WC. CHRISTIE,
S Uom rs.
WILI.IAM DICK, )
James Jl. Store)/, Sheriff.
Commissioner's office, July 25, 18G7.
MA It It I 13 l».
LKMON—UUAIIAM— in Juni VJIIi, by Jl. v Wm. 1!
Jamison, agisted by Rev. John Uatley, Mr. Robert:
L«m<>n, of Hutler township, t" .Mim* S.vdney Oraharu,
of Connoqueaessing township, all of Butler cFa
CARBON—SWORDS—On tlie Ist u" at his rcsMorcrin
Clinton town-hip, Mut'er county, I'.i . by Samuel An
demon, tieq , Mi. ./huim 8. Canton, ntnl Ji n'
Swords both of Shaller tp., Allegheny county, I'a.
DIE I>-
DKWOLF —On Friday, the 2d Inst, at her residence in
butler I'a >lr* Jane DeWolf widow of I»r 11. C.
DeWolf, aged 70 years and 21 days.
The deceased was severely afflicted fit more than »wo
years proTioua to bet departure. She expressed the
ruo-d unwavering confidence in her Savioar, leaving a
bright testimony that she was fully prepared to depart
and bo with Chrift.
xit: r r i.i :it >i vit »v BTO.
BIITTKII—I-resb Rob 12 cent* per poutd
BKANS—White, $2,"0 per bushel.
BAULKY—Spring fc)
BKKSWAX —tfs rents per ponnd.
EGOS—IS rents per dozen
FLOUR- vhent, $7,00 to per hand.; Rye 8,50,
Bnckwet-at, 9.1,50 per hunu.
FRUIT—Dr. y-i Apple*, dcts. per ft); Dried Peaches,
25 cents !t».
FKATUKKB—7S cents per pound.
GRAlN—Wheat fC.nu per busit 1 Rye,l,oo; Oats. 60c
Corn XU; Buckwheat, 00.
UROCKRlKS—l'offee, Rio, 30 per pound; Java. 40
Brown Sugai. pound, do.White, 2ur N. O. Molae
e* $1,20 cents p«>r gallon; Syrup 100 and f1,40.
HIDKS—7 cents per ponnd.
LAUD—Io couts per pound.
NAILS—S7,7S per ke«.
Pi»TAT>»KH—9Oc per t.ushel.
PORK—Shoulders, 10; Flitch, 11; Hams, 14c per
pound-
R A'lS—4 cents per ponnd.
RICK—IS cents per (fund.
SALT—pe. barrel.
TALLOW—l2cents per pound.
WOOL—IO cent* per pound fur common.
Special iToticcsi.
DR. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS A SUBSTI.
TUTE fOR CALOMEL.—Th**se Pillj are composed
of varion* roots, having Che power to rel<tx the irere«
tions of the liver us promptly and effectually us blue
pill or mercury, an.l without producing iny of those
disagreeable or dangerous effects which ofion follow the
Use of the latter.
In all bilious Pills may be used with
confidence, a* they promot-j.the discbarge of vitiated
bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver and
biliary ducts, which are the cause of bilious affections in
general.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cure Sick Head/
ache, and all disorders of the Liver, indicated by sallow
skin, c<>ated tongue, coativenees, drowsiness, and a
general fueling of weariness and lamitude, showing that
the liver is in a torpid or obstructed condition.
~ln"short. these Pills may be used with advantage I n
all cases when a purgative or alterative medicine is re
quired.
Please ask for H Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills," nnd
observe that the two likenesses of the Doctor are on the
Government stamp—one when in the last stag* of Con
sumption, aud the other in his present health.
Bold by all Druggists and dealers. Price k 25 cents per
box. Principal Offlee, No. 15 Noth 6th Street, Phila
delphia, Pa.
General Wholesale Agents : Demas Barnes k 00,, 81
Park Row, New York; 6. 8. Hance, 108 Baltimore St.
Baltimore,Md.; John D. Park, N. E- cor. of Equrth cad
Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker A Taylor,l34 and
136 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, III.; Collins Brothers
8. W. vomer of Second and Vine Bts., St. Louia, Mo.
(4th k Mh w, ea mo ly.]
I - CL._ CONNOQUBNESSINQ LODQE
No - l - 0 of ° F -' ho,Us ,ta
stated meetings at the Hall, ou
I Main St., Butler, Pennsylvania
menciug at 6 o'clock. Brethren frum sister Lodges are
; respectfully invited to attend. By order ef the N. Q
Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery i
A CtBK lfl WARRA.NTRI. by DR. TOBIAS' CBLEBRATRD
VENETIAN LINIMHNT, if used when flrxt taken by
persons of temperate habits. This medicine has sen
known In the United States over yearn. Thousands
have used it. nud found it never failed to cure any Com
plaint for which It was recommended, and all thou* who
first tried it, are now newr withjut it.l n the Cholera;
of 1848, Dr. Tobias attended 40 cases and lost 4, being
called in too late to do any good.
| DIRECTIONS. —Take u teaspoonful in a wine-gla«sof
era ery half hour for two h Jours, and rub the abdo
men and extremities well with the Liniment. To allay
; the thirst, take a lamp of ice in the mouth, about tdo
site of a marble every ten minuter It is warranted per
fectly innocent to take internally. Sold by all drug
gists, price 40 aud 80 oents Depot, 66 Courtland 8
New York
Us© the Beet.— Blades' Ecphojual LUBRICA
TORS are a medicinal prepaiation in the form of a
lvtenge, and are universally considered the niostp/eas
ant, effectual and convenient reined* in use, for Itoarte
ne.'s. Cough t, Odds, Catarrh, Ax*hma, Bronchi tit, Dip
theria and elii Pulmonary Complaints. They aro war
ranted to give quid er ami more lasting benefit In the
above afitoctions than any other remedy ; also to contain
n-v deleterious ingredient, aud not toottendthe wuakest
a:>d most sensitive stomach,
V#-Kor hhlb by SIMUEL OR All AM and REDICK A
CO., I'tuggists, Butler, Pa., at JIS cts. per Box.
lILAOEH* CONSTITUTION PILLS
Are so called because of their pecu liar direct and effi
cient effect upo!) the Li,v«r, Stomsch, Blood aud Ner
vous System. For inactivity or the Liver for the Stom
ach In derangement, or Dvspep»ia. they will d-light
the patient with their mild and beneficial effect, espec
ially if, from lon* continued iudige«tlen and ccstive
ne.ss. they are left with periodical returns of the Sick
Headache. In case, 112 a severe Cold, proiltcing Chili*
a> id f\vr, you can break it veT.v soon by using the Pills
as per direction with each box.
46J-Al.O fur xie l , BAMUKI. o£AHAM anj KSD
ICK A CO., Duller, l'a.,at 23 cts per Box. .
JOHN n. BLAi'KS A CO..
June 12th. 1807— 6m»s ) t'ropnetura, > 'Uim, N Y.
TO CONSUMPTIVES — The Advertiser, having
teen restored to health in a few weeks, by a very sim
ple remedy, after having suffered several years With a
severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consmnp
tion—ls anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers
the ni-ans of <jur<j.
TO all who desire it, be will send a copy nf the pre
scription used, (free of charge) with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they adnjylwlv
t*RB Cokß foR Conschptio*, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac.
The only object of the advertiser ill sending the Pre
scription. is to benefit the atllicted. and spread Informs-
I tion which he conceives to be invaluable; and be hopes
every sttfTefer will try his remedy, as it will coat them
nothing;, aud may prove a ble«3i!.%
Parties wishing the prercfiptUni. will please address
JUV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings county, New York.
Nov. 7,1860, ly. _
A BifVjjTe Box of BRANORETHB PlLLConain
more vegetable extractive matter than twenty boxese
dlpihda any where in the world besides; IHty-hv*
uylsure physiciansnse them in their practice to ths
exclusion of oth*r purgatives. The first letter of theit
value is yet scarcely appreciated. Wbfln they are bet
ter known, a sudden d-atb aud continued sickness will
be or the past. Let those who kttow them speak right
out in their favor. II is a duty which will save lif«.
Our race are subject to a redundancy »112 vitiated bile
at this season. it is dangerous as It is orevalaut
but Brandreth's Pills afford an invaluable and efficient
protection. their occasional use we prevent
collection of those impurities which, wheu In snffi draft
quantities, cause so much danger to the body's hea.ia.
They «•>"" «*nre Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Loss of Ap
petite, Pain in the Head, Heartburn, Pain In Urea stt
Hone. SII iden Falntness and CostlvsuesS. Sold bye ull
respectable Dealers in Medicines
\\r ANTED, AGENTS —?f5 to S2OO PER MONTH lor
YV gentlemen, and f3i t.• $75 for ladies, everywhere,
to introduce the Celebrated Common Sense Family Sew
ing machine, improved and perfected. It will hem, fell,
stitch, nuilt, bind, braid and embroider beautifully.—
Price only f-'O, making the elastic lock stitch, and fully
warranted for three years, We pay the above wages, or
a commission, from which twice that amount can be
mule. Address with stamp, ot call on C. BOWERS A
Co., Salesrooms, No. 2f»5 South FIFTH Street, Philadel
phia, Pa. All letters answered promptly,wifh circulars
nd terma. _
AGENTS W ANTED—
W:& « J n U *£ 112 .t)0, o-- Male and Female to in
troduce oni NEW PATENT, STAR SHUTTLE SEW
INO MACIIINi; It i- adapted for family use and Tail
oring It makes a utitcli alike on both sides. Price
onlv T WEN I V DOLLARS Extraordinary inducements
to Agents. For full particulars, address
DUMONT A WILSON,
630 ARCH Street,
June 19,1867, 3m. Philadelphia, Pa.
Public Wale of Real Estate
in tlie Iloro. ol Butler.
BY authority of an art of Assembly, the undorsignod
will offer at public sale, at the Court House, in (he
borough of Uutler, on
Tuesday, thc'lQth day of September,
next, at one o'clock P. M , that lot of giwuud, in said
hoiough, containing about oue-foiirth of c.n acre
Pounded North by West Street; East by Mrs. Stehley ;
South by S. Bitter, and West by a street known as
Water street. Said lot having erected thereon a frame
dwelling h >use—and being the same formerly owned by
Mrs. Anne Conrad. «.e« eased.
TKUMri OF SALR —One-third in hand and balance
two equal annual installments with interest.
ADAM TROCTMAN,
JOHN KOPP,
August 7, *67, Gt JOHN C.COLL.
Overseers of the poor of said borough.
IRA B. M'VAY & CO..
BANKERS,
Cor. Fourth and Smithfi«ld Streets,
l'ilt§biirgh, Pa,
important to Holders of 7-30 Bonds, Dated August
15th, lU64t
The Government has given notice that tho notes due
AUUI'sT 15th, IM>7, must be pi evented for couversion
o i >r before that day, otherwise they will he paid at
their face value, causing a loss to the holder of about BKV
LNTY-HVB DOLLARS PER THOUSAND.
We will Continue to exchange for 7-30s until
AtlgtlHt loili.
Aug 7, IM>7, It IRA D M'VAY A CO.
Notice in Divorce.
IN the matter of the petition of Peter Broell, for a di
vorce from bed, board and alimony, Loin his w t !e
Cathariue Urojll.
la the Court of Common Pleas of Butler county. No.
4, November Term, I MM.
And now to wit; .March lith. 18C7,0n motiou of Hlack
A (laager, Lsq'r*-, Attorneys for Petitioner, Court grant
proclamation according to law. By the Court.
liutltr county , tt •
Certified liom the Record ibis £th day of Angust, A.
D„ 1 »H7. J. B CLARK, Proth y.
Catharine Broell, respondent :—You are hereby noti
fied to be and appear at our Court of Common Pieas, to
be held at liutler, iri aud for tlu: county of Butler, on
the 4th Mou .ay of September, A. !»., 1807, to chow
causa,if any you have, why a divorce from bed, board
aud a lnany slit uld not bedewreed as prayed for by your
husband, Pater Broell, in tUe above named petition.
JAMJCS B. STOBICY,
August 7, 1807, 4t. Sheriff.
Auditor's Notice.
IN the matter «»f the account of Jonas Umpstead and
Reubeu Musselinan, Administrators of tlie Kstate of
John Leahuiau, dec' ».
In the Oiphana Court of Butler county, No. 44, Mar
Term, 1&67.
Ana iiuw to-wit: Jane 17lh, IBG7, on inotioa of Thcmp
■<>ll A Lyon, Court appoiwtii. W. Kleogur, ivtq., au Audi
tor to distribute tue in >ney in baud* ef tho Adiuiuis
tiators. By the Court.
F. M. KASTMAX, Clerk.
Butlei county, ti :
Certified frum the Record this 22nd day of Jane, A.
D.. INfIJ. F. M. KA*T*AX. CUl'k.
I will Attend to the duties of the above appointment
ot tho vthie of ltla< k Ac in Builer, I'M , ou Tues
day,the 27tli day of August, A. I*., IWT, at one o'clock,
P. A?., of which all parties mterrstod will take notice.
U. W.
Anffust 7,1807 , 3t. Auditor.
Notice In IMrorcc.
IN the uintter of the "petition of Jacob K Kennedy,
for a divorce frwn bed, and alimony, froaj bis
wife, IJ deet KetiqjpJy.
In the ONII oftTonimon Pleas of Batler county. No..
11, NOT. T Ito, 1865.
And now to wit : June 13th. 1867, on motion of J. X.
4 J. I'arviance, Esq're.* Court grant tirociuuiatiou ac
cording to law. Br the Court.
Butler county, u:
Certilled from the Record tbi&34th day of July, A. D.,
1««7- J. B.OLAKK, Froth y.
Laleet Kennedy, respondent *-You are hereby uoti
fiod to he and appear at our Court of Comiaon Pleas, to
be held al Butler, for the couuty of Butler, on the 4th
Mondvy of Septeuiuer. A. D.. 1867, to show cau*e, if
auy you have, wny a divorce from bed, beard and tali •
tnouv should nut be decreed an prayed for by your hus
band, Jacob K. Kennedy, in the above named petition.
J AilEs B. STORKY.
August 7,1807, 4t. Sheriff.
STRAYED OR STOLEN,
TNROM Jhe t ßb.scriber, in Butler towuship, on or
JL tho.lat of July, small mouse colored Mtiir,.C>ur
feet tour imht-H hi*)!, blinded 1., &. i*u tthouldei and hip;
aUo, a umali lump on 'left side or tft belly; anj hav
ing a yoke on with an Iron bolt through It. 'Any p-r
--son returning «Ald mule, or giring the uecestutry Buoi
mation that will lead to its recovery, will he liburuily
rewarded. (Jtrfy 31,3t.) SAMURL BCIIAFFNEH
J. tllppeljr W. H. Miller*
HIPPILY & MILLER,
Wholesale A Retail Dealers lu
FLOOR & FEES,
OATS, CORN, HAY, SALT, Etc.
ABalLJßaHSllilSJ'ffe IPIfeSTSr'Aa
Intersection of Ohio and Liberty Streets.
No. 1 Salt at the lowest Market price 011 Board the Cars
gerlligliest Prlee paid Tor Oats an<l l'orn.*®a
Consignments Solicited.
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J. A. COFFERN,
Sutley Farm,
July 24, 41 miles from Petrcleuin Centre.
STRAY MARE.
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J. M. OILKEY,
DENTIST,
North-east Cor, of Diamond, Main st.,
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KING'S
VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE!
Gpoy-liendecl l 4 boplo have thefr
locks restored by. it to the dark, lustrous,
silken tresses of youth, and are happy!
Young People, with light, faded or red Hair,
have these unfashionable colors changed to
a beautiful auburn, and rejoice!
People whose are covered with
Dandruff and Humors , u«?0 it, and have clean
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Ila I <l-11 on<le< I Veterans have
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Young Gentlemen use it because it is
richly perfumed 1
Young Ladies uso it because it keeps
their Hair in place!
Everybody must and will use it, because
it is the cleanest and best article in the
market!
For Sale by Druggists generally.
WHOLKSALh A(iJbiNT6:
Sellers A Van Oorder,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Or. Siimiiel ftriilium,
inay 3d, no. 24-eow-lyr. Bt'TLER, PA.
DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS!
DR. SAMUEL QRAHAM
la still carrying on the Drug busine* in the old stand in
BOYD'S BLOCK,
Main Strset, - - Butler, Pa,
Wo hAte constantly on hand and for sale, at reduced
rates, a pure quality of
Litharge,
Dye Stuffs,
Glass, Putty,
Turpentine,
Alcohol,
Linseed Oil,
Drugs,
Chemicals,
Paintb, Oils,
Varnishes,
White Lead,
Red Lead,
Lard, Fish, and Neats-Foot Oils.
If oil low. Viiil.s, Corks
SOAP, LAMPS, SPONGES,
PURE GROUND SPICES, 4C.
A general variety of
Perfumery & Toilet Articles.
WINES AND LIQITOIU! for medical and mechani
cs purposes ' Wines lor Sacramental use, furnished
at coat.
Physicians' prescriptions
tare fully Compounded.
Thankful for past favors, *i invite the public gene
ally to call and examine our
that wn can sell at as reasonablu rates as any similar
establishment in the county.
may 29, 07,-lyr.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of s Writ of Fieri Farias isnned out of th
Court <-f Common Pleas of Battel* county, and t
me directed, thai* will be exposed to public sale, on
the piemissM, on Wednesday. the 28th day nf August,
| A. D.. 18ti7, at 2 o'clock P. M., the following property
to-wit :
All the i ight, title, Interest and claim of Hugh Camp
bell, of, in and to Twenty acres of land, rliore or leas,
situated in buffalo town-hip. Bntlwr oounty, Pa., l>oand
ed North by Patrick MtJounegley; Ea tbv Alexander
Scott; South by Allegheny county, and West by Mc-
Intire and J. Holliugswoith. Also, Coal Privilege of
35 acres, mora or le*s. appurtenant thereto, bounded as
follows: North by J. llollingsworth; East, laud above
described: South by Allegheny county, and Wsst by
Washington Betl, doe'd Salt-works in successful
operation with the appurtenances thereto, and Four
Frame Tenant Houxes thereon erected Soi/.ed and ta
ken in execution as the property of Hngh Campbell,at
the suit of A. Colwrll. JaMEs 11. STOREY,
July 24, IM)7. Sheriff.
Public Kale ot* Heal Estate.
rpilß titi«l«^r<*fwill offer for'sale at public* Otitcry,
lon llift premises, on Friday the l ilh of September,
at 1 o'clock, P. M. ( 153 acres of land, near Petersburg,
l)utl«*r county; about 10 : > acres cleared, balance well
timbered: two dwelling houses, and a double barn with
fcood stabling thereon exacted. A good ojchard of over
50 troen—grafted fruit. About 50 acre* oi the above
la bottom land, on tlie little Connaqnenen-ting creek.-
It in well calculated for two farms and will be divided
or sold a< a whole, to suit pmchaaors. It i* well sup
plied with water from go.x» springs
TMlt.Md —One-third on confirmation of sale by the
Court, one-third in one yeai thereafter, and the balance
at the death of the widow .MALCOLM GKAIIM.
Guardian of the minor children of
July 24. 1867, 4t. Henry Hoiiadal. dee'd.
S EWIHG.
MRS. T. J. LoW.MAN,
Wonld respectfully inform the citizens of this p!acs
that aha U prepared to do all Linda of sewing, such a*
Drees Making, gaqnee, Gent*' Shirts, aud Children's ap
parel. Also, local Agent for Wheeler and Wilson's
Sawing Maehmas. ¥eb. 20, U47, bf.
J. X. A J. PI'ttVIAJSCJE,
Atturuoyn at L u lv,
Offlc, oo 8 I sf Dlunsn* mi Mill at. Bollw.Pa.
DRUG AVD
GROCERY STORE.
Triß anbwcribera bur® on hand and arc daily receiving
at their Store-Room,oppoaite Peter Duffy'a lnßutlor
An Ext n sive Assortment
or
Drug*, |l>ye Staflk,
Medicines, ll'ftt.Medicine#,
Oils, gToilet Soap,
Paints, llVfl'umerj,
AND THK
6ho 112 e© s t LB<ss © e» a
for cbomical arid medicinal purpose*. Aleo, all kinde of
HrtOßltteS, NOTIONS, An.,
112 hysioians' Prescriptions CarefttUy
and Promptly Compounded.
In the Grocery Department
will be found Flour, Bttcot., Flab, CVift«e,.T.#a«, Sagare,
Canned Fruit of all kind*; in Abort every arlfele for
Familv use. Also*
Nails,
Glass,
Glassware,
Queens ware, Hardware,
Stoneware,
Bukcets,
Tubs,
And a general assortment of Tub«<»oo and Ctg&re.
The highest market price paid for all kiuda of pro
dace in exchaago for (looda.
• 801l & Dieffenbacher.
Juno 12, 1867—1y.
ITB BFITEGT IS
MIRACULOUS.
The old, the young, tho middle aged uaita to pnlM
HALLS
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR RENFWER.
It la an entirely naw scientiflcJUoovery, combining
many of the i'no>t powerfdl and reatoratiye agent*
In tha rtgttoblt! kingdom.
Wo liavo <ucli conddenc® In Its merit*, and ara
to »uro it will do all we claim for It, tbat we off*
SI,OOO Reward
If tho SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER does not give sat.
iifsction in nit cases when used in strict accord
ance with our instructions.
HALL'S
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer
has proved itself to be tl»« tnost perfect pfeparation
for tho Hair ever offered to tho public.
It is a vegetable compound, and contains no
injurious properties whatever.
It is not a Dye, it strikes at the Roots and fill*
the glands with now lifu and coloring matter.
IT WILL RESTORE Oil AT HAIR TO
ITS ORIGINAL COLOR.
It trill keep the Ilatr front falltHff out•
It el*annee the Scalp, and makes liaise
SOFT, LUSTROUS, AXl> SILKRN
IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSINGt
No person, old or young shonM fail to use
Jt is recommended and used by the FlllST MEl>-
JCAL AUTHORITY.
Ask for HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILAA*
HAIK RENEWRH, and take no other.
The Proprietors offer the SICILIAN RATE B»-
NEWRK to the public, entirely confident that it will
bring back the heir to its original color, promote it*
growth, and in nearly all cases whore it has fallen
off will restore it unless the person is very nged.
fl. P. lIALL 3c CO. Proprietors*
Nashua, N. U.
IST Sold by all Druggists.
July 17, 1R67, ly.~.
Orphans' Court Sale of Real Estate.
BY tirtue* of an order and decree of the OrphaHi
Court of Butler county, the* undersigned, Kxwcn
tors of flamnel Parka. late of Middlesex township. But
ler county, dee d, will expose at public sale, on tb*
premise*, on
Saturday, Anf/iist 31 st, 1867,
at 1 o'cl-wk. P. M., the following piece of land, to wt t
Twonty-ui/ht (28; acre*, ifcora or less, situate in Adam
township, said connty, and bounded and described a
follows : On the east by lands of John Riflley; on tha
north and west by William ffavs; and on the south bv
Robert Cooper. There is a mill seat, with an old mill
bonne, on tho «ame, and but little othor improvements.
TKBMS :—One third the purchase money in hand and
the balance jn two equal annual installments, with in
teiest frdm lonfirmatiou ot sale.
JAMES I'ARKB.
WILLIAM HAYS,
Jul/ 17, 1807, 3t. Executors*
Sale of Real Estate.
HY vTrtno of an order and decree of thi Onrt o
Common PI mm of Under county, the undersigned
Committee of Alexander M'Murray, a habit na! drunk
ard, will offer for sale at public vendue, on the premises.
At one o'clock p, m. t of
Tuesday the 20th day of 1807, 1807,
tlio following described Real Estate, situaie in Marion
township. Under county, I*a., bounded .lad dmrrlbed
t it follow*: On the North by lands of Samuel M'Murra>;
on the East by lands of Alex. M'Murrny ? on the South
by lands of Al«xauder M'Murray.and West by lands of
Alexander M Murray, containing about 50 acres.
I HUMS OF SALE —One-third In hand ; balance In
two equal ai.nunl installments with Interest from the
confirmation of sale. Pur.hasei to pay for deed and
stamp*. H C.M'COY, )-
July 24, 3t. W.M. 0. SMITII, /
Orphan's Court Sale of Real Estate,
By Virtue of an order and decreo of tlm Orphan*'
Co'iit of iluiler oounty, th« uiHlvnigMrt, Adiuinla-'
tratorof Anna Johuson, dee'd, will mdhwUj b&lm b#
public vendue.on the premises, on 1 ' 1
Monday, Aus/ual \9th, 1867,
alio O'clock. ».m , tlin f,.U o win K K«al Entnte,4tuatala
Cltntun towiMlilpi kor.ndtd unth, North byUi.d.o
Oeorgo Kart r,y l jr ,d. or Samuel Muntgutnerr
""tJ UJ. ",?: Hi V ! e " t £' Mn "< contMtMhrg fu .cm
V. 'ii . .ip hajid i balauo* ui twtwjaa
annual installments, with interest frcm eonArmtionlo
sale. Ibe purchaser to pay for deed and stauu.-s.
T i oi o> OEORGE W. If^Yß,
J "'y 24 ■ « itdialsltnco.
PEOPLES lEA BTOHE.
Wilson & Underwood,
WUOLKSALI * RRTAIL DEALER# 121
■ teas, - 6HO«e e
dfamiljdfriittms;
No* ilt Sonth Wtit Dlaaoa4j
Adjoining Bepler's Hotel,
ALLBGHKJirY CITT, j»A ,
One tf Ou chearxjt and but WluUiaU urf BUail
Stnrv m the two ctcig. Czll und cmwu <mr Rtack ami
**—■ (Ma/ 2f, 'Bl. tuio#