THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa., Wednesday, Aug. 14,186/ THE FAIR. The Butler County Agricultural Fail will be held on the 18th, 19th and 20tl 0 f September. Premium list next week. Jffif'l'he Card of Walter L. Graham Esq., Attorney at Law, will be found is the proper column of this paper. Mr Graham's many friends will be pleased to know that he has again opened at office in our midst, and resumed th< active practice of law. Any business belonging to the Legal profession entrus ted to his care will be attended to witl promptness. Office in Boyd'a building, Main St. Butler, Pa. _ A Union. On last Friday evening the Keystone and Monitor 1$ B. Clubs v/ere console dated, and the new organization is now known as the "Alliance." This clul has secured a new play ground on ths East of the Borough, which will be pul in complete order in a short time. This is intended to be the club of Butlei county. Accident. On Monday a p ternoon, Mr. Joseph Coulter of Unionville, while engaged in rao.- ing was thrown from the machine and caught in the knives. One of his iirms was very severely mangled. When the accident happened, Mr. Coulter was over a mile from home. We a p e inform ed that lie is very weak from the loss of blood. Wc have not been informed whether his injuries are of such a char acter as to endanger his life or not. Police. To all whom it may concern, and to James A. Shanor in particular; now, Sir, as you have the welfare of the people of this town at heart, so much so as to make them acquainted with my faults and in capability in manufacturing boots, I will make you a proposition, viz : 1 will make a job and you may make one, and if mine does not compete with yours I will for feit twenty-five dollars, provided you for feit the like amount if yours does not equal min?. ISAAC T. M'GIIKE. " Beyond tlic Mlssfssippfi" A complete history of the new States and Territories, from the Great lliver to the Great Ocean, by Albert I), llichard* son This is a most entertaining and val liable book, and its popularity is attested by the sale of over 20,000 copies in a single month. This work, we under stand, is sold only by subscription, and is just such a one as persons seeking to act as agents should add to their list. It is pub'ished by the " National Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. litute Hull. The return game between thi •'Ener getic" of New Castle, and the '"Moni tors" of Butler, came off on the grounds of the latter, on Thursday, the Bth inst , resulting in a victory for the former. The score stood as follows, viz : "En ergetic," 44 ; "Monitor,"32. Home runs, "Energetic" 1, "Monitor" 4. One "white-wash" on each side. The playing and intercourse batween those two clubs passed off very harmo> niou c ly, the'best of feeling having pre v ailed throughout. A CliaiiKC. The Union Herald , formerly publish ed liy J. C. Coll, Esq., has changed hands; having passed into the charge of Jacob Ziegler, Esq., who is well known to the citizens of Hutlor county. Mr. Ziegler is an able writer; and his experience in pub' lie affairs is a sufficient guarantee to his political friends that the Herald , under his care and supervision will ba a live pa« per. Although differing from us in polit ies,we extend a hearty welcome to our old friend, and hope that his shadow may never grow less, and that his new field of labor may be pleasant aud profitable. Our best wishes attend J. C. Cell, Esq. the retiring editor. May success attend hix in all his undertakings. Harrow KHcapc. On Saturday evoning. Dr. A. M. Ney tnan narrowly escaped losing his life.— 'The circumstances arc about these : The Dector has in hU care a spirited young horse bolonging to J. 11. Haines, of Brady's Bond. The Doctor saddled and bridled the horse, and led him out for the purpose of taking a ride. On .examination he found that the stirrup straj>s were too short: he lengthened the left hand ene and passed rouud to the right hand one and lengthened it, and without a thought of anything happen ing, placed his right foot in the stiirup, and before he had time to raise himself into the saddle, the horse started at lull speed, dragging tho Doctor some four or five rods over the rough grouud and stones of the alley, at the same time tramping upon hi.n ; but, fortunately, his foot came out of the itirrup just when he came to a place where, in all proba bility, the Doctor would have been kill ed. He was taken up appcaringly in an inseusible condition, llesioratives were administered, his wounds dressed by Dr. Bredin, and he is now doing well, and is abltj to he about. Denioreßt's Monthly. The September number of this fa vorite parlor periodical is fully equal to anv of those which have preceded it.the illustrations are varied, and brilliant as ever, and there is a t3ne of freshness and originality about the entire contents which contrasts remar kably with other parlor publications. We do not wonder ladies prize it; to them it is full of useful and interest* ing reading and information, besides containing many valuable specialities, in the way of patterns, etc., whicl can be got from no other source.— Three dollars per annum, with o premium. Address, W. JENNIKGS DEMOREST, 473 Broadway, New York lliirglar]*. On Tuesday night of last week, sayi our informant, the house of Adam De trick, five miles West of Butler on th< Petersburg road, was forcibly entered through the back window by tearing of! a board that was nailed across the out side of the window, removing a pane ol glass and taking out nails that wer( above the lower sash. The following property was taken : a mantel clock, twc sheets, a flannel dress, a coverlet, and i piece of carpet. No clue as yet has been had as to the guilty parties. Mr. De trick and family were absent at the time that this transaction took place. Sew Paper. Wo have just received the first num ber of the Butler County Press, edited by Wm. llaslett,Esq., who is well knowr to the citizens of this county. The pa per presents a neat typographical appear ance. Mr. llaslett understands the ties of an Editor, and will no doubt pub ish an interesting paper. As we are just going to press, want of space will not permit a more extended notice at present NeriouH Accident. One day last week Mrs. Samuel Schaff ner accidently fell down stairs and broke one of her arms. Mr. Neyman was called upon and set the broken bones. At last accounts the pat ent was doing well The Surratt ease is ended. The jury have not been able to agree and arc discharged. They stood four for con' vietion and eight tor acquittal. It n stated that had the accused been indict ed for conspiracy he would have been convicted at once. JudgeNharswood oil Legal Tender*. Extract from lit* Opinion In the Case of llorle v«, Trott. "On the whole, then. I am of opin ion that the provision of the act of C'>u gross of February 25th, declaring the nutes issued in pursuance of that aet to be lawful money, and a lega Jen-der, IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL. 14 This renders it unnecessary that I should consider the other question which has been made, as to the effect ot the special agreement to pay in lawful sil ver money of the United States. I am in favor of entering judgment for the the plaintiff, but as a majority of the court are of a different opinion, judg merit for the defendant." Copied from the Philadelphia Age of "23 d of Febru ary, 1804, where the opiniou is publish ed in full. It may also be found in the Legal In telligencer of March 18, 18G1 page 92. In the same copy of the Aye is a carefully prepared eulogy of the judge and this opinion, in which is the fol lowing : "Judge SIIARSWOOD reasons upon and decides the caso as if lie were sonic lofty spirit sitting far above and out of the contentsons and strifes of the world." Will not the holders of greenbacks and Government bouds consider the judge as quite too elevated and etherial for such earthly honors as a seat on the Supremo Bench ? FIXAXt'IAI,. WASHINGTON, August 8, 1867. The Secretary of the Treasury, in a recent letter to Gen. Spinner, says hold ers of compound interest notes have nc right to olaim payment theieofat ma turity, at any other place than the Trcusury of the United States, at Wash ington, but in exercise of a liberal dis eictioo, he has authorized the Assistant Treasurer at Boston, Nt;w York and Philadelphia, to pay these notes when presented at these respective offices. In doing this, the Secretary has done as much for the accommodation of holders as the interest of the government and the convenience of the Department will permit. The National Deposit Banks cannot be authorized to redeem com pounds, and charge to your account. Gen. Spinner has issued the following rules for the presentation of notes to the Tieasury for redemption ; First, Holders arc required to remit such notes in packages separate from any other notes or securities addressed to the Treasury of the United States. Second, Express charges on compound interest notes forwarded to the Treasury for redemption must bo prepaid by the party remitting them. Third, Schedules of note>s should be prepared and seut to the Treasury spec ifying denominations, dates, letters and numbers contained in each remittance. Fourth, As a safeguard to holders it is suggested that these notes may be cancelled before: forwarding them by punching out both siguatureS, care be ing taken to leave date and number un touched. Fifth, Payment for these notes will be made by checks on Assistant Treasurers at New York, Philadelphia, Boston, San Francisco and New Orloans, or in currency by express at the cost of the owner of notes, or as the party remitting may elect. Llitt of Jurors Drawn for Sep tember Term. 1567. John B. Beifihlcy, Connoquenessing, carpenter; (ieorge Arner, Washington; Robert cauipbell, Jr., Slipperyrock ; Jno. G. Dufford, Connoquenessing; Matthew Forlcer, Jr., Donegal; William Gibson, Fairview, carpenier; James Gardner, Muddy creek, farmer; Peter Gallaher. Franklin, farmer; 0. 11. Perry Graham. Cranberry ; Joseph Giaham, Jefferfon ; Jouas Harwell. Jackson; John John ston, Buffalo; William .Johnston, Mer cer; H. D. Jamison, Worth; John B. M'Nair, Forward; James M'Candless, Jr., Penn ; Jacob Mechliug, Butler bor ough ; Scott Mitchell, Summit, farmer; Jacob Miller, Winfield ; William liiddle, Clinton; William C. Robb, Oakland, far mer ; Adam Snyder, Brady ; Robert Shephard, Middlesex ; James Stocker, Venango. TRAVERSE JURORS, FIRST WEEK Dennis Boyle, Donegal; John Barker, Middlesex; John W. Barr, Fairview; Robert Black, Sr., llarrisvilie, merchant; William Cashdollar, Adams; James Criss well. Adams; Thomas Coulter, Concord; John Crothers, (of Thomas), Clay ; Will iam Campbell, Concord; Jesse Dutter, Prospect,shoemaker; John Dunlap, Clay; Jacob Dufford, Connoquenessing ; David Dodds, Adams; William Kllenberger, Fairview; William Gallaher, Franklin, farmer; Thomas Gallaher, Muddycreek, farmer ; Adam Graft, Jefferson ; James 11. Graham, Cranberry; William Gar vin, Jackson ; William Hamilton, Mer cer; Robert Hindmao, Franklitl, farmer, Michael Hooks, Buffalo; John llartiug, Winfield ; Nicholas Kline, Forward ; Leonard Kline, Harmony; Wai. Leckey, Clinton; Jesse Miller, Forward ; James M'Clurc, Worth; John R. Moore, Clin ton ; William Martin, Lancaster, farmer; William M'C'.intock, Mercer, John f'. Oliver, Portersville, merchant; Samuel Ilea, Penn; Valentine Reuger, Clear field; Charles llabe, Saxoaburg; Daniel Snyder, Hrady , Andrew Turk, Summit; Thomas Welsh, Jefferson. SECOND WEEK. S. K. Allen, Allegheny; John Allen, Parker, farmer ; James Alisworth, Par ker; Thomas liranuow, Muddycreek, far mer; Daniel Barnes, Slipperyrock ; Jas. Blain, Allegheny; Daniel Dyers, Mil lerstown ; Alexander Bell, Washington ; John Cooper, Jackson ; John Carr, Slip peryrock ; William 11. Christy, Concord, farmer; J. S. f'umpbell, Cherry, farmer; James Davidson, Sr., Adams, farmer; John C. Fisher, franklin, farmer ; Jacob Fisher Worth ; James Gilchrist, Cherry, farmer; Samuel Gibson, Eairview, far mer; John Iluselton, Butler, farmer; James Ilaslett, Butler, farmer; David Kirkpatrick, Centre, farmer; David M'- Connell, Worth ; John M'Ehvain, Penn, farmer; James Martin. Buffalo ; Samuel Miller, Centre, farmer; James Morrison, Ksq., Lancaster, farmer; Isaac K. M'— Ghte, Butler borough, shoemaker; Har rison Noriis, Clinton, farmer; John Reed, Ksq.. Zelienople, farmer; Johu Sradcr, Jefferson; Robert Sims, Ve nango; George Shoup, Oakland, farmer; Samuel Seaton, Marion, farmer; F. 11. Tolly, Saxonburg; Robert Thompson, Brady, farmer; John K. Vincent, Mar ion, farmer; Thomas Wilson, Centreville, Merchant; Robert Wilson, Venango; Robert A. Wade, Washington, farmer. We, the undersigned Sheriff and Com missioners of Butler county, do certify that the above is a correct list of the persons drawn to serve as Grand and Traverse Jurors at the September Term of Courts, 18157, commencing on Mon day the 23d day of September. ANDREW C. CHRISTIE, ) „ , WILLIAM DICK, \ COM RB James ]{. Store;/, Sheriff. Commissioner's office, July 25, 1807. WHITE AND BLACK JURY IN DEL AWARE.—WILMINGTON, August B. The jury of inquest summoned to-day was equally composed of whites and negroes. This is the first practical enforcement of the jury order in this immediate acctoin. 51 m>_ —On Wednesday August, 7th, 18417, in Centra Town •hip, Butler Co,. Pa,. Mr Tbomas A. Hutchison, aged a built 32 yearn. In Tnnntum. en Friday, the Pth liiht.. at 10 o'clock P M., of Billions Dysentery, Michael Kmerick, aued 4S year*. 1 I month* and 96 day". Tho remains of the deceased were brought to Bnller on Sabbath day, and taken to the K. I«. Church ; a large concourse of the inhabitants of Butler ami vicinity had assembled* The Pastor, Bev. J. 11. Frit*, delivered an app.opriatediscourse; after which the corpse was conveyed to the burial grounds, South of the Borough, where the appropriate funeral services of the Lutliern Church were performed, and the mortal ra tuains deposited in the grave along side the bodies of the departed parents of the deceased. Mr. Emerfck leaves a wife and nine children. He was well and favorably known in tLis community as a food citizen and Christian. HUTLKtI MARKETS, BUTTK R— Fresh Rol. 12 cents per pound BEANS—White, $2,00 per bushel. BAULKY—Spring IK) BEESW AX—36 r«nts per pound. RUGS—IS ;ents per dozen FLOUR-. TV heat, $7,00 to per hund.; Rye 3,60, Buckweeat, 91,60 per hunu. FRUIT—Dr.xI Apples, 6cts. per lb; Dried Peaches. 26 cent* lb. FKATHKRS—76 cents per pound. GRAlN—Wheat $2,00 per bush 1 Rye,l,oo; Oats. 60c Corn 80; Buckwheat, 90. GROCERIES—Coffee, Rio, 30 per ponnd; Java, 40 Brown Sugar. pound. do. White, 2tK N.O. Molas es $1,20 cents per gallon; Syrup 1 00and $1,40. HIDES—7 conts per pound. LARD—In cents per pound. NAILS—>i,76 per ke^. POTATOES—t#>c per bushel. PORK—Shoulders, 10; Flitch, 11; Hams, i4e per pound- R AGS—4 cents per pound. JUCK-16 cents per pound. SALT—S3,26 pei barrel. TA LLOW—I2 cents per pound. WOOL—4O cents per pouud for common. SPECIAL NOTICES. • A. Y. M.—Butler I<odge, No. 272. A. Y M. \ / holds its stated meeting* ill the Odd Fellows XJW liall, on Main Street, Butler, Pk., on the nrst Wednesday of each month Brethren from yjf sister Lodges are respectfully invited to at. tend By order of th<» • M OONNOQOBNBUSING LODGE No - * r7K ' l 0 o1 ° F -» h " ,ds ,l * stated weetinas at the Hall, on Main St., Butler, Pennsylvania • ,7^ev --rsr* everv MONDAY evening, com mencine at f»o'clock. Brethren from aister Lodges are roepectfully invited to attend. By order ef the N. G "VI7"ANTED. AGENTS—S76 to S2OO PBB MONTH for YV gentlemen, and s3*» to $75 for lilies, everywhere, to introduce the Celebrated Common Sense Family Sew ing machine, improved and perfected It will hem, fell, lutch, ijuilt, bind, braid and embroider beautifully.— Price only S2O, making the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for three years. We pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount can be made. Address with stunp, oi call on C. BOWERS A Co., Salesrooms, No. 256 South FIFTH Street. Philadel phia, Pa. All letters antwered promptly, witk circulars n-i terms. . DR. SC HENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS A BUBSTI TUTE FOR CALOMEL.—These PilU are composed of various roots, having the power to relax the secre* | tions of tbo liver as promptly and effectually an blue ' pill or mercury, and without producing my of those disagreeable or dangerous effects which often follow the use of the latter. In all bilious disorders these Pills may be used with confidence, as they promotd the discharge of vitiated 1 bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver and biliary ducta, which are the cause of bilious affections in general. SCIIENCK*9 MANDRAKE PILLS cure Sick Head, ache, and all disorders of the Liver, indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, costiveuess. drowsiness, and a general feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver is in a torpid or obstructed condition. In short, these Pills may bo used with advantage I n all cases when a purgative or alterative medicine is re quired. Pleaae ask for " Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills," and observe that the two likenesses of the Doctor are on the Government stamp—one when in the last stage of Con sumption, and the other in his present health. Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price,2scents per box. Principal Offlee, No. 15 Noth tJth Street, Phila delphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents: Demos Barnes A Co., 21 Park How, New York: S. S. Hance, 108 Baltimore St. Baltimore, Md.; John D. Park, N. R- cor. of Kourth Mid Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker k Taylor, 134 and 130 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111.; Collins Brothers 8. W. cornor of Second and Vine Sts., St. Lonis, Mo. [4th k sth w, ea mo ly.] Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery, A Cl RE IS WTRRAXTED by DR. TOBIAS' CKt.EBRATKD VENETIAN LIN IMKMT, if used when fir«t taken by persons of temperate habits. This medicine has een known in the United States over on yearn. Thousands have used it, and found it never failed to cure any com plaint for which it was recommended, an.l all those who first tried it, are now uevsr without it. In the Cholera; of 1844, Dr. Tobias attended 40 cases and lost 4, being called in too late to do any good. DIRECTIONS. —Take a teaspoonfnl in a wine-glass of era ery half hour f>» t*oh> ours, and rub the abdo nu n and extremities well with tbo Liniment. To allay tho thirst, take a lump of ice in the mouth, about the size of amarbleeverv ton minutes It is warranted per fectly innocent to take internally. Suld by all drug gists, price 40 and 80 cents Depot, 50 Courtland S New York Use t lie Vest.— BLADES' EUPBONIAI. LUBRICA TORS are a medicinal preparation in the form of a Loz< ngo, and aro universally considered tho mostpfoai ant, eJTectual andconrenient in use, for Hoarse nr.*/. Coughs, (bids, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dip theria and all Pulmonary i'omplaints. They are war ranted to give quieter and more lasting benefit in tho above affections than any other remedy ; also to coutain n.j deleterious ingredient, and not toofieudthe weakest and most sensitive stomach. *irFor sale by B\MUEL GRAHAM and REDICK k CO., Druggists, Butler, Pa., at 25 eta. per Box. IILADES' CONSTITUTION PILLS Are so called because of their peculiar direct and effi cient effect upon the Liver, Btom«ch, Blood and Ner vous System. For inactivity of the Liver for the Stom ach in derangement, or Dyspepsia. they will d«liglit the patient with their mild and beneficial effect, espec ially if. from long continued indigestion and costlve ness, they are left with periodical returns of tho Sick Headache. In case of a severe Cold, producing Chills and Frvr, you con break it very soon by using the Pills as per direction with each box. «ST*AUo forstle by SAMUEL GRAHAM and RED ICK k C0 n Butler, Pa.,at 35 cts per Box. JOHN 11. BLADEB 4 CO.. June 12th. IM7—6mos.) Propiletors, Elmira, N. Y. TO CONSUMPTIVES. —The Advertiser, having neen restored to health In a few weeks, by a very dim ple remedy, after having suffered aeveral years with a severe lung aff&tion, and that dread disease. Consump tion—is anxious to muke known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the pre scription used, (free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the samt, which they adniylwlv URE CI'KE FOR CoSBL' JIPTION, ASTHMA , BRONCHITIS, AC. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Pre scription. is to benefit the alllicted, and spread informa tion which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove o Menu.* Parties wishing the prercriptlon, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings county, New York. Nov. 7, 1860, ly. A Single Box of BRANDRETHS PILL Conai n more vegetable extractive matter than twenty boxes o dlpihda any where in the world besides; fifty-five ny I sure physician* use thein in their practice to ths exclusion of oth«r purgatives. The first letter of their value is yet scarcely appreciated. When they ore bet ter known, a sudden death and continued sickness will fee of the past. Let those who know tbern speak right eut in their fa»or. It is a dutv which will save life. Our race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile at this season. it is dangerous ns it Is prevalent but Brondreth's Pills afford on Invaluable and efficient protection. their occasional u*«o wo prevent tho collection of those impurities which, when in suff cient quantities, eouse so much danger to the body's heaitu. They soon cure Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Loss of Ap petite, Pain in the Head, Heartburn, Pain in Rrea «tt Bone. Sudden Fointness and Costiveuess. Jiold bye nil respectable Dealers in Medicines gw Advertise limits. Attorney at Lnw, HAVING recently returned from California, has resumed the practice of Law in Butler. I'.trticuiar attention given to hnsiuess, in the State of California, epp dally collections ; having made ar rangements with rttponsible parties in that ttate. Office in Boyd's Building. Main Street. August 14th, IM»7—« BUM. Stray Cow. CAME fo the tesidence of the Subscriber : living in Mudddycreek tp. about the 4th day of August, a Stray Cow, about I*2 or 14 years of age • a crop off the left ear, re I and white spotted, ci uiupled horned; no other visible marks. The owner is requested to come forward prove property pa/ charges and take her away , or she will be disposed of according to law CHRISTOPHER WIMKR. Aug 14th IM7—St. Public Hale of Real Rstatc In the Roro. of Butler. BY authority of an act of Assembly, the undersigned will offer at public sale, at tho Court House, ill the borough of Butler, on Ttirsiltii/, the 10 th <hii/ of September, next, at one o'cloek P. M , that lot of giound, in said botough, containing about one-fourth of an acre Bounded North by West street; Ef.st by Mrs. Stehley ; South by 8 Ritter, and West by a street known as Water "street. Said hit having erected thereon a frame dwelling house—and being the same formerly owned by Mrs. Anno Conrad, deceased . TERMS OF SALE —One-third in hand and balance In two equal annual installments with interest. ADAM TROUT MAN, JOHN KOPP, August 7, 'O7, 5t JOHN C.COLL, Overseers of the poor of said bor< ugh. IRA B. M'VAY St CO., BANKERS, Cor. Fourth and Smithfield Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa, Important to Holders of 7-30 Bonds, Dated August 15th. 1864. Tho Government has given noiice that the notea due AUGUST 15th. 1&07, must be piesentod for conversion on or before that day, otherwise they will be paid;at their face value, causing t% loss to the holder of about SEV ENTY FIVE DOLLARS PER THOUSAND. We will continue to exchange for 7-30s until A.u|Ußt 15th. Aug 7, IW7. It IRA B M'VAY k CO. Notice in Divorce. IN the matter of the petition of Peter Broell, for a di vorce from bed, board and alimony, from his wife Catharine Broell. in the Court of Common Plea* of Butler county, No. 4, November Term, Ihttfl. And now to wit: March 11tb,1867,0n motion of Black k Fleegwr, Fisq'rr, Attorneys for Petitioner, Court graut proclamation according to law. By the Court. Itutler county, ss ; Certified fiorn the Record this oth day of Angnst, A. D., IH*7. J. B CLARK, Proth'y. C-atharino Broell, respondent:—You are hereby noti fied to be aud appear at our Court of Common I'ieas, to be held at Butler, in oad for the county of Butler, on the 4th Mon ;ay of September, A. D., IBt>7, to ni.ow cause, if any you have, why a divorce from bed, board and alimony should not be decreed as prayed for by your husbaud, l'eter Broell, in the above named petition. JAMES B. STOREY, August 7, 18*17, 4t. Sheriff. Auditor's Notice. IN the matter of the acrount of Jonas Umpstcad and Reuben Musselmau, Administrators of the Estate of JoLn Leah man, dec'». In the Orphans'Court of Butler county. No. 44, Mar Term, 1867. And now b>-wit: June 17th, 1867, on motion of Tbomp- j son k Lyon, Court appoint G. W. 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I*fi7. lyr. WEST SUNBURY ACADEMY. aHIR FALL BKSSION of the West Sunbury Academy under the superintendence of lieorge A. Graham, will commence on MONDAY, th« 12th day of August, to continue for twelve weeks. Boarding can bo obtained on reasonable terms Rev. W. P. BIiEADEN. Ch'n. J. W. CnaiSTT, Sec'y. (July 17 , '67—ttt». _ miIEPKN AM) I'KNTIL is published weekly at 1 I cents per copy; SLuO p*ryear, or 91.00 for thie mouths. It will be the earnest endeavors of the publishers to Ki>duce a good illiutrate-l family paper—one that may welcome to the fireside of any family with pleasure and profit, and placed in the hands of youth with safety. The first number of this paper is WOT offered as a fair specimen of what the forthcoming Issues will he. It is intended that each succeeding edition of The Pen and Pencil will be superior to thl», both in reading matter and illustrations. Address all communications, T. R. DAW LEY * CO., Publishers. Noa 21 and 23 Ann etreet, Jnly 24. 1*67. lm. New York. Xotloe in Dlvoree. IN the matter of the petition of Jacob K Kennedy, for a divorce from bed, board and alimony, from his wife, Lileet Kennedy. lu the Court of Common Pleas of Bnt'.er county, No. 11, Nov. T rm, IMW. And now to wit: June 13th. 18(57, on motion of J. X. A J. Purviance, Laqrs., Court grant proclamation ac cording to law. By the Court. Bullcr countj, n : Certified from the Record this 21th day of Jnly, A. D., IRG7. J. lI.CLARK, Proth'y. Laleet Kennedy, respondent;— You are hersbv noti fied to be and appear at our Conrt of Common Pleas, to be held al Butler, for tbe comity of Butler, on the 4th Monday of September. A. D.. 1867, to show cause, if any you have, why a divorce from bed, board and all | monv should not be decreed as prayed for by your bo»- uand, Jacob K. Kennedy, in the above named petition. JAMES B. STOREY. August 7, 1667, 4t. Sheriff. STRAYED OR STOLEN, IjIROM the subscriber, In Butler township, on or about the Ist . 112 July, a small monse-coln r *d Mule, tour feet four inches high, branded U. 8 on shoulder and hip; uho, a small lump on left side of the belly ; and hav ing a yoke on with au Iron bolt through it. Auy per eon returuing »«id mule, or giving the uecesaary tnfoi mation that will lead to Itn re~i>very, will he liberally rewarded. (July 61,31.) SA.MIEL SCH AFFNER. . RING'S pa Eggl GRAY HAIR. ' | the that Ring made. Th,s ,B tho Curd thtt *** *<&Gfc In the AMBROSIA that Ring fIR»T This In tho Man who wan bald and ■1,4) Who now hat raven locks, they la y. : x ■rar i Hc UBC(l tho Ctlr * thßt ,n y la tho AMBROSIA that King made. TM* Is the Maiden, handsome and iSSr A Who married tho man once bald and Who now has raven locks, they say. UC ""j' the AmbroßlA tliat ,{in K This IN tho Parson, who, by tho way. \ Harried tho maiden, handsome ana ■r** T.fi.7 nan once bald and gray, HI tr+ ® ut who now has raren locks, they "ftl Because be nsed the Care that lay In tho AMBROSIA that Ring made. This la the 801l that rings nway /* H| To arouse the people sad and gay r L'nto this fact, which he-re docs lay— ' ■ n |Rob V y° u n °t b* or gray, Vie the AMBROSIA that Itiny truide. E. M.TUBBS & CO., PROPRIETORS, PETERBOTO', N.H. WHOLESALE AGENTS: Sellers A Van <«or«ler, PITTSBURGH, I'A. I>r. Kniuuel (liriilium, may 49, no. 24-eow-Iyr. BUTLER, PA. DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! DR SAMUEL GRAHAM Is still carrying on tlie Drug buslnes in the ohl stand in IIOYIV.S HLOCK, Main Street, - - Butler, Pa. We hare constantly on band and for sale, at reduced rates, a pure quality of Drugs, Litharge, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Faintb, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, Turpentine, White Lead, Alcohol, Red Lead, Linseed Oil, Lard, Fish, and Neats-Foot Oils. Ilotfles, Vials, Corks, SOAP, LAMPS, SPONGES, PURE GROUND SPICES, 4C. A general variety of Perfumery & Toilet Articles. tA-WTNEft AND LIQUORS for medical and mechani cal purposes "u* Wines lor Shcrametual use, furnished at cost. Physicians' prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Thankful for past favors, wt invite the public gene ally tn call and examine our stock We wre corifldnn that we (run sell at as reasonable rates as any similar establishment in the county, may 29, '67,-lyr. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of B Writ of Fieri Facias issued out of th Court of Common Plea* of Butler county, and t me directed, there will be exposed to public Mile, on the premises, on Wednesday, the 28th day of August, A. D.. 1857, at 2 o'clock P. Af., the following property to-wit: All the right, title. Interest and claim of Hugh Camp bell, 01, in nnd to Twenty acres of hind, more or less, situated in buffalo township, Butlur county, I'a., hound ed North by Patrick M'Gonnegley; Ka tby Alex n Scott; South by Allegheny county, and West by Mr- In tire and J. ilollingiwoith. Also, Coal P'.ivilegeof 86 acres, more or less, appurtenant thereto, bounded as follows: North by J. Ilolllngswortb; Ka.it, land above described: South by Allegheny county, nnd West by Washington Baal, dec\L Salt w>; K , | a tuocaaafni operation with tha appurteuanc-s thereto, and Four Frame Tenant Houses thereon erected Selxed and ta ken In execution as the property of Hugh Campbell, at the suit Of A. Col wall. JAM Kb li. STOREY, July 24, 1887. feherlff. Public Hale of Heal JKstate. rj'-HE undersigned will offer for sale at public outcry, 1 on the premise*, on Friday the 13th of September, at 1 o'clock. P. M., 153 acres of land, near Petersburg, llutler county; about 160 acres cleared, ha lance well timbered : two dwelling houses, and a double barn with goodstabliog thereon erected. A good orchard of oyer 60 trees—grafted fruit. About SO acres o< the above Is bottom land, ou the little Connequeueaslng creek.— It is well calculated for two farms, and will be divided • r sold as a whole, tn suit purchasers. It is well sup plied with water from good spring* TERMS.—On<-third ou confirmation of sale by the Court, one third in ono yeai thereafter, and the bnlnncQ at the death of the widow MALCOLM GKAHM. Guardian of the minor children of July 24, 1867, 4t. Ilenry Honadal, due'd. SEWIITG. MRS. T. J. LqW.M AN, Won Id respectfully inform the citizena of this place that she Is prepared to do all tinds of sewing, sucli aa Dress Making, Saqoea, Gent*' Shirts, and Children's ap parel. Also, Loc«tl Agent for Wheeler and Wllaoo'a Sewing Machines. Kcb. 20, 1867, tf. J. X. A J. PURVIANCE, A ttorney H iv t Law, nffle#. ofl S. Eof Diamond and Main st. Butler, Pa. drug and GROCERY STORE, THE subscribers hate on hand and are daily receiving at their Store-Room,opposite Poter Duffy sin Butler An Extensive Assortment or briiijf, 11) ye Stnflb, NedictnM, Ipat. Medicine*," Oils; iToilet Soap, Paints, lPerftiiucry< JCXD THE* <gfcole«Bf (Liquors for eh«mical and medicinal purpose*. Alio, all kinds of BRUSHES, NOTIONS. Ao., Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully and Promptly Compounded; In the Grocery Department will be found Floi\t. nar«»o, Fish, Coffee, Teas, Sugura, Canned Fruit of alTkiuds; in short every article for Family use. Also. Nails. Glass, Glassware, Queens ware, Hardware, Stoneware, Buckets, Tubs, And a general assortment of Tobacco aftdCljmri The highest market price paid for ail kinds of pro duce In ezchaage for floods. ■Rell & Dieffenbnehor. Jtin, 12, 1867—1y. ITS EFFECT 18 MIRACULOUS. Th. old, the young, the middle aged unite to praUo HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENFWER. It Is fin tntlrely new scientific discovery, co-jbinlng many of the most powerful find restorative agent!* in the vegetable kingdom. We have such confidence In its merits, and nro •o sure it will do all we claim for it, that we offer $1,00(> Reward If the Sicilian Hair Renewed does not give sat isfaction in all cases when used in strict accord ance with our instructions. HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Jlenewer has proved itself to be the most perfect preparation for the Hair ever 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 lifo and coloring matter. IT WILL nr.HTonr on AY HAM TO MTB ORIGINAL COLOR. It fill fceep tho Hair from falliny ont. It flsanMf the Scalp, and nxaltca tho Urn fr BQWT, LVSTItOVS, ANJJ SILKEN IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING! No ptraon, old or yonng should ftiil to nro it. It it recommended and vied by the FIRST MUD* JCAL AUTHORITY. |9 Ask for Hall'B Veceta wlb Sicilia* Hair Rsnrwrr, and tako no other. The Proprietors offer the Sicilian Hair Re newer to tne public, entirely confident that it will bring back the hair to its original color, promote it* growth, and in nearly all cases where it hns fallen off will restore it unless the person U very aged. It. P. HALL A CO. Proprietors, Maskua, if. it. Sold by all flrugfcists. July 17 1807, ly.-. Court Sale of Real Estate. BY Tlrtne of,** order and decree of the Orphnns Court of nutlex county, tho undersigned, Ex ecu tors of Samuel Parks, late of Middlesex township- Hot ler county, dee'd, will expose at public sale, 011 tho premises, on Saturday, August 31 xt, 1567, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following; piece of land, t »l Twenty-el/ht (28) acres, more or less, situate In \< <ni township, said county, and hounded and dot I * follows :On the east by lands of John Rlfll• y , . tho north and west by William Hays; and on tf. • - >.ih by Kobert Cooper. There is a mill seat, with > I mill house, on the »ame, and but little othor im vemento. TERMS One third the purrhn«<> money m hand snd the balance in two equal annual installment*, with in teiest from confirmation ol sale. JAMES PAUKS. . , WILLIAM HAYS," July 17, 1807, 3t. Executors. Sale of Real Estate, BY virtue of an order ar.d decreo of th'j Cttnrt o Common Plea* of Hutier county, the undersigned Committee of Alexander M'Murray,a habitual drunk ard, will offer for »ule at public vendue on the premise*, st one o'clock p. m., of Tuesday the 20 th day of August, 1807, the following described Real Estate, situate In Marlon t"*nV.ip, butler county, Pa., hounded and described f* 1 lows : On the North by lands of Samuel M'Murraj; the East by lands of AU«x. M'Murray 1 on the South by lands of Alexander M'Mnrray, and West hy liuids of Alexander M'Murray, o<mtainlng about 50 acre*. TERMS OF SALE—One-third In hand; hulance In two equal annual installments with interest from tho • onflrmatioa a/ sale. Purchaeei to pay for deed and stamps. 11. C. M COY, ) July 24, at. WM. 0. SMITH, Orphan's Court Sale of Real Estate BT virtue of an order and decree of tho Orphan* Conrt of Butler couuty, the undersigned. Admiiii* t rat or of Anna Johnson, dee'd, will exj»os« to sale, t>f public vendue, on the premises, on Monday. August Villi, 1867, at 10 o'cleek, a. m , the following lteal Estate, situato Clinton township, bounded ou the North by lands lieorge Rwing; East by lends of Samuel Montgomer South by same, and West by nam**. ooutaiuiug 10 ace TERMS.—One-third in hand ; balance hi twuoqa annual installments, with inlos«t»| Crcun conliimtionj sale. The purchaser to pay for deed nnd NtauiL -i. GEORGE W. MAYS, July 24, 3t, Administrator. PEOPLED TEA HTOUE. Wilson & Underwood, WHOLESALE * RETAIL DEALER* IN - enaieg Uremics, Bio. 19 South West Diamond t Adjoining Bepler's Hotel, AtIBCHEtIY CITY, pA Ome the cheapest and be*t WhitUtaU and hdai>. tOtm in thetxeo cttiu. Call and our < md' Pricn. 29^07.^0^
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