THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa,(Wednesday, Aug, 21,1867 Losl. On last Saturday evening between If. Fullertons and 11. 0. Heineuian'fi—a lady's Garnet Breast Pin, the Under will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at this office. BSjrThose irreverent lads who called names after a certain "bald head" of old, deserved their untimely end,because at that time no panacea had been discov~ ered to restore the human hair upon the bald spots. But now Ring's Vegetable Auibrosia is knowu to p'»sess the rare tiierit of iuvigorating the roots and fill ing them so full of life, where not en tirely dead that they cannot help putting forth a new growth which rivals iu beau ty the locks of youth' Tbc lair. Examine the Premium List of tho Butler County Fair, and make the nee pessary arrangements to be present. Be sure to bring something fur exhibi tion. Individual effort, wiil make our fair a sticeiss. The Committee of ar rangements are busily engaged in the performance of their duties and if you will but do your part, we will have the best fair that has ever been held in this county. Uro«*f*ric9. People are beginning to ascertai» that Patten Kearns and Son, on the ■corner of Main and Jefferson Sts op posite Jack's Hotel * good quality and splendid assortment ol Gro» cerii'S which tJiey sell as cheap as the 5a...0 quality can be sold elsewhere. The Mgbest market price given lor all kinds of merchantable produce. Their motto n 'Live and let live" Give them a call. Accidents. Oil Wednesday of Ust wsek, Mrs. 11. M. Dou'hett ol Pcuu tp J while Handing upon a chair replacing some goods upon the shelves in the store of her husband, the chair gave way, pereipitating her upon the floor •, one of her aims and wrist were severely fractarcd. Surgeon A. M. Neymaß was immediately sent for asd dressed her arm, at last aeeounts she was doing well. Oil Friday afternoon ef 4aat week while Col. Jno. M. Thompson an 1 wife were riding round the course on ths fair grounds West of the an acci dent happened in which Mrs. Thomp •on came very near losing horlifo. The horses wore young, scarcely " bridle wise" and it was difficult to guide them in turning upon the course. One of the colts threw his head round to the side and they were likely to get of the track, when the Colonel jumped out to take them by the hcal 4 but fallig td keep hold of the lines, he was struck by one 'of the wheels aud thrown down ; he called on Mrs. Thompson to throw her sdfoutat the rear of the carriage and in endeavoring to do this, she was catijrb' in tho hind wheel, from which j stie soon tecoroe disengaged, which fact j no doubt saTe her lile. Her collar bono j 1 Was broken, and other injuries of a less j dangerous character Were received in the fall. She is under the care of Dr. A. , M. Nevuian, and is fast recovering from | her injuries. The Colonel was uliin- , jurcd except receiving a bruise on the | leg when struck by the Wheel. , — • i— — EIROPE. REFORM IN TURKEY. (CONSTANTINOPLE, August 15 —The ' Siiltan, oti his return to Constantinople, received an address from the Grand Viz- 1 ier, who he left in eharge of the Gov erment duiing his absence. In his re ply the Sultau, Sficr reviewing his re* cent journey to Western Kurope, says as the result of his observation he is prompted to inaugurate an luiea of pro I gress for the Ottoman Kmpire, and j promises to submit a series of measures 1 Of reform for tho bteuefit of his subjects. 1 THE lIOI.Y LAND EXCURSIONISTS. FLORENCE, August 15. —The Veatu •hip Quaker AUSTRIA. BERLIN, AUDITA 15. —A meeting is Wing held between tbe King of Prussia and the Emperor of Austria. DESIGNATION OF DANL-BIAN CABINET, I BUCHAREST August, 15. —A1l the SDGmbers of the Danubidn Cabinet have ■tendered their resignations to Prince ! idiarlee 'd during the Fairsoo ur 5 for $2.00. Children under 10 years of ngs, Fit EE. A Good Band of Music wili be engaged during the Fair. Npccial Prizes. Purses nre now being raised to enable the Society to pay for Fastest Trotting Horse, Mare or tie ding, from any where under sad lle or in harness, SIOO 00 Fastfst Pacing, ditto, ditto, SIOO 00 Mile heats Be t 3 in s'—Enti v fee 10 pr. c. Clats "A".— Horses Best blooded S'allion four years old ami upwards 910 00 K( cmui lent. & 00 best blooded Stallion two years old and under four. 0 00 second best. 3 00 beat com men stallion from four year i,ld and upward*, ®OO second bext, J 00 best common stallion two years old end under four, 4 00 second bent, 2 00 best p". heavy draught horses or mares -5 00 second best, 3 00 best pair light draught* or carriage horses or mares, '5 00 second bed, » 3 00 beat heavy draught horse or mare 3 OH second best , 2 00 ■ best light draught, or buggy, horse or mare, 3 00 ■fcond best, 2 00 best saddle horse or marc, 5 00 second bet 4, 2 00 best brood mare and colt, 5 00 second best, 3 00 best three year old horse colt, 4 00 second best, 2 00 best two year old horse colt, second best, - 00 best two year old marc colt, 2 00 second best, 1 b 'St yearling horse or marc colt, 3 00 second best, 2 00 bo-t spring ejlt, horse or mare, second Lctft. -• Of best irotrine horse, mare, or gelding under »a idle or in harness, 10 00 best pacing horse, mare, or g lding under saddle or iu harness, 10 00 Judy en —Col. Alex. L,owry, llarvey Osborn and Joseph Douthett. Class "li".— Cattle. Best blooded bull three years old and epwarilx, If 10 00 second best. ti 00 best bloode l bull under 3 years old ft 00 second best, 4 00 best bloodel bell calf, 3 00 second best', 1 00 best blooded cow three years dJ4 and upwards; 6 00 second best, 4 00 bos' blomled heifer two years bid, 4 00 >ccond best. 2 00 best blooded heifer one year old, 3 00 second best. 2 00 b -st hi niiled heifer calf, 2 £0 second heat. 1 00 best native bull 2 years old or over, <1 00 secoud te*t. 3 00 best native bull 2 years old, 3 00 second best. 2 00 heat native bull 1 year old, 2 00 socand be*t. 1 00 best native cow three years old or oyer , r > 00 second host. 4 0u best native heifer two years old, 3 00 second bos'. 2 00 host native heifer 1 year old, 3 0q second best. 1 00 bfst native Calf, 2 O? sec md best. 1 00 best yoke of oxen, 4 00 second b"Bt. 2 00 Jiidi/es — W. O. Brackenridge, Wra. Stoops, Win. S. Wiblc. Class "C."— Sheep. Best blooded bock. $lO 00 second best. 5 00 beet three Wooded ewe>, 6 00 second beat. 3 00 best blooded lambs, 5 00 sftcond best. 3 00 best ewe and lamb, 3 00 second best. 2 00 be? Any ornamental or needle work exhibit ed in this department, if meritorious, will bo awarded premiums by the Discretionary Com mittee. Judges —William Campbell, Mrs. JJ. Bre din, Mrs. J. N. Purvianco. Class "//."■—Domestic Manufacturert. Best exhibit of iigrieulltinil imple ment", not less than ten, $. r > 00 best two horse farm wagon, 3 00 lieet two carriage, 2 00 best top buggy,- 2 00 best open I uggy, 1 00 bost set if wagon harness, 1 00 best set of carriage or b iggy Jiarnces 1 00 best man's saddle, 1 00 best lady's saddle, 1 00 best bridle, 1 00 best dressed calf skin, i 00 best Bide of harness Leather, 1 00 best side kip leather, 1 00 best exhibit of castings or hollownre. 2 00 best side upper leather 1 00 best hollow ware, 2 (M) best exhtbit of wagon makers work. 2 00 Judges -Samuel Marsh til, Copt- E. L. Uil les'iie. Sid. M. Wielil. Begular Premium List. Claims A. Morses. " 15. Cattle. " (1. Sheep. " ]). Hogs. " K. I'uultry. " I''. Heeds, Vegetables fi Fruits " (J. Housewife's JJepartuieut. " H. Domestic Manufaoturos. NOTICE TO COMPETITORS. Rntriesof all articles and animals, cnui» peting for premiums, must be made in the Secretary's Book on or before the night of the first (Ist) day of the Fair, and ten per eent of the premium coni|4ted for, paid at the time of eutry. The Soerutary will furs nisli the Exhibitor a card, giving class and number, which card must e attached to the artioW i r animal, or it will not be notieed by the Judges. Article* and animals so 1 entred must be on the grounds by o*. ii.. , of second day, and remain until 4 p. M , of said day, to entitle them to premiums if awarded. Stoek must r"main in the prop er stalls until called lor by the Mar-tiall. Animals must be rtWrtud in the County by the exhibitor or his family. Se-ds and oth er products must have be j n grown in tbe 1 C' unty by the Exhibitor or his family. ' Manufactured articles must have been made in tlte Cooiity by the Exhibitor or bis em ployees ot family. JAMES BREDIN, President. 11. C. IltixKiiAN, Trea«uter. W. A. Loxcnj , Secretary. The IVar Against Paraguay. — It is stated on the authority of letters from South America, received in London, that the allies in the war against Parguay haye lost 7000 men from cholera, and have 13,600 men in the hospitals. The sudden rising of the river Parana, the most remark able ever known, caused immense losses of material to the allies, and in the middle of the confusion caused thereby, the Paraguayans opened a tremendous fire from the fortress of Curupaity. The conviction is said to be strong ou both sides of the riv er that Paraguay will never be sub dued. THE RESCI.T in TENNESSEE. —The rote (or Government of Tennessee at the ■last election is fouled up by the Nashville Pren as follows: Bast Tennessee, Eth«r idg«., 2,733 ; Brownlow, 24,952. Middle Tennessee, Ktheridgfe, 8,389; Brownlow, 27,744. West Tennessee, Etheridge, 6 812; Brownlow. 18,572 ; "Lowal Mil itia" Brownlow, 94 Total for Etheridge, 17,994 ; Brownlow, 60,361. Brown low's njojority, 48,368. —The Chicago Republican says that" one hundred and fifty thousand persons in Chicago are without the influence of the Gospel as preached from any pulpit. Forty thousand of these spend the Sabath in saloons and German gardens." —lsmail Pasha, according to the Egypte, as soon as he arrived i« Par is, made agift to the Empress Eugenie of the tree and ground surrounding it under which, as tradition says ,thc Virgin rested during he- flight into Ejrvpt. Every one in that country the Virgin's tree. (limp meeting. A Couip Mcctiog will commence, on Ttaursdny September 12th near the Pitts burgh and Harmony plank Koad. on the larni of brother Joseph Swarti, about, twe miles South-enst of Harmony Butler Co. Pa. We expect to haven large encampment and a go.'d meeting, and therefore earnest, ly and c»P lially itmte both the Pastors and members of the adjoining charges both in the Allegheny and I'lttsbursh Districts to corne with their flock) aiid tents apd share with UB in its labors and triumphs. There will be one good Boarding Tent kept by brothers. J. Swartz end John M'Lure who will provide well for the com fort and wants of their Boarders at 50 cents fier menl or $6.00 for the whole time •, and who will either stable or pastnre horses at reasonable rntes. Some ol the tent holders have already engaged their boarding rather than board themselves, and very likely many others will do the same. There will be no tent, booth, wagon or anything of the kind, for the »a!e of any ar ticles allowed t'i come wiihin three niles of the ground, without being prosecuted at law. Tuesday Sept. 3d at 10 o'clock A. M. we will meet on the ground, to do some pulilic wurk. and take up locations f.tr tent" when all desiring ground for tents ehmild be there. 0. W. CRANAGE, W. II- BAYNE- Committee: J. SWARTZ, H. 11. BKOWS, C. 11A [ITER, A. P. BKTS"J(, J. M'LURE. II- J. WILSON. •I. PEARSU,. Harmony, August, 15th 1867, 3-t. MAIHIIEi) GOLD—I'AMPIiKIiL —August 15th. at the residence ol ilu-. flic ul rc mlnhder, Her. J. M'Pherrin, Mr. Henry W. Gold, and Mis* K. Belle Campbell itll of Uutler, cmity Peon a. D1E1). BACR—On Saturday evening at o'clock. at his resi Idehce In Jefferson tp., Peter Baur, aged 6) years 5 months and 17 days. THOMPSON—On Monday the 19th lust., at lii« residence In Brady tp .Wm 11. Thompjon, aged 70 yours, 8 months nd 18 days. Mr. Thompson was horn on Chartleri Creek, All ! county, Dec- mber Ist. 17'Jfl: when two years old. re moved to Do tier county, to thesamo farm on which he lived till his death . EBHENBAIJOII—On July 7th, IRfIT. lu Centre town ship. John Eshenbangh. Hged 73 years The deceased enme to tills county aho jt the year 1823 Flo had 12 children, 40 (irand children, and.3 Grea yiud children. u•'Ceased expressed entiro confidence In Christ iind die•« od, l JCJfM Hall, on Main Struct. I. 'tier, I'll..oathe nr«t AH/Sk \V«clne*d.iy of ctl, moi.t,,. Brethren from \g e later Lodges are rospectfallj- invited to nt tend i'y order of tin '' N i' | ""o'' mencine at 112» o'clock. Brethren from sister Lodges are 112 I-. M tfullj iiiMt.-.t to atlend. By order ef the N. G WANTKI>. AGENTS -Tit .JJ M PER MONTH tot gentlemen, and (3 r > to $75 fnr ladies, everywhere, tv introduce the Common Souse Family Bew tfß mMhiuc, improved and perfected. It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider beautifully.— Price o;dy S2O, making the elastic hick 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 stamp, »i call on C. BOWERS & 0., Salesrooms, No. 255 South FIFTH Street, Philadel hia, Pa. All letters answered promptly, with ciicuiar terms. Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery.? AJCUBEIS warranted fcy DR. TOBIAS' CJJLEURATKD VENETIAN LINIMENT, if urfed when first taken by person* «,f temperate habits. This modicine bits eeu known in the United States over 2 ■ years. Thousands have useil it, and found it never failed to cure any i .»m plaint for which it was recommended, and all tiiose who first tried it,are now never with.nit It. In the Clndora, of IK4S, Dr. Tobias attended 40 canes and lost 4, being called iu too late to do any good. MRECTIONS- —Take a teaspoonfwi in a w4ne-gla**of era ery half hour fj» tw oh * ours, and rub the abdo men and extremities well with the Liniment. To allay the thirst, take a lump of Ice in the ni"Uth, abort tli<* size of amarbleevery ten minutes It is warranted pel fectly innocent to take internally. Sold by all drug gists, price 40 and 80 cents Depot, 60 Courtlfu»d J» New York TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The Advertiser, having (>een restored to health in a few weeks, by a very sim ple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe luiit; affection. and that dread disease. Consump tion—is anxious to make knowu to his fallow-sufferers the mean* of cure. To all who desire it.he will send a copy of the pre scriptlon used, i free of charge) with the direction* for preparing and tnring the same, which they admylwlv 1 L'RE CUkK r<)R CoNM'MPTIoN, AbTIIMA, iJBONCHITI*, Ac. Tiie only object of the advertiser in sending the Pro scription. is to benefit the afflicted, and spread informa tion which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them "nothing, and ui.ty prove a hlessit.g •Parties wishing the prerciiptlon. will please address Rzv. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings county, New York. NOT. 7, 1860, ly. _ A Single Box of BRANDRETHS PILL Cons', n more vegetable extractive matter than twenty boxes o dlpihda any where in the world besides: fifty-five uy I sure physician* HMO them in their practice to tbs exclusion of oth°r purgatk os. The first letter of theii value is yet scarcely appreciated. When they are bet ter known, a sudden death and continued si A ne*a will be of the pa*t. Let those who know them speak right out in their fa»or. It is a duty which will save life. •Our ran* are subject te a redundancy of vitiated bile at this season, it is dangerous as it is |>re»alant but UraMteth's Pills afford an invaluable and efficient protection. their occasional use we prevent •»,,» collection of those impurities which, when in sufT OMnt Col taction or tno«e impurities which. when in ton OMnt quantities. cause so much danger to the body's hwa.l. Thev soon euro Liver Complaint. Qvspepwla, Lom of Ap petite, Fain in the Head, lleartbnrn. Pain in Brea stt Hone. Sudden Kaintnegs anil CottivioeM. Sold hjra all re-pectalde Dealer* iu Medicines Vie the Meat.— BLADES' Kuriioimt. LUBRICA TORS are a medicinal prepßiictioii in the form of a Lozenge, and are universally considered the m aflfectldhs than a'fly other remedy : also to contain n>< deleterious ingredient, and oo\ to offend the weakest and most sensitive Htoinnch, tOr For sale by \MUEL OR K IIA M and REDICK A CO., Druggist*, Butler, Fa., at 'AO cti. per Box. BLADES' CONSTITUTION PILLS Are no called because of their p<*cn liar dingct and effi cient effect upon the Liver, Stomach, Blood and Ner vous Hy*tern. For inactivity of the Liver for the Stom ach in'derHiißeinent, or I)yspop>da. they will delight the patient with their mild and beneficial effect, espec ially If. from long continued Indigestion and ccstive ness, they are left witlfcperiodical returns of the Sick Headache. In case of a severe Cold, producing Chills and yon ran break it very soon by using the Fills as 'per direction with each box. «*-Also for «tle t.y SA.MIIKL OR AH AM and RED ICK A CO., Butler, Pa.,at eta- per Box. JOHN H. BLADES A CO.. June JJth. IWT—fimos ) Fmpiletors, Eliuira, N. V. SCHENCK S SEAWEED TONIC.—This medicine invented by Dr. J. 11. Schenck, of Philadelphia, is in tended to dissolve the food and make it into chyme, the first process uf digestion By cleaning the sto mach with Schenck'a Mandrake Fills, the Tonic soon restores the appetite, and food that could not be eaten before using «£ wiU be easiiy digested. Consumption cannot be cured by Schecck.s Pulmo nic Sjrup unless thr rftof&ech and liver is made healthy and the appetite restored, hence {he Tonic and PiPs are required in nearly every ease of consumption. A half dozen bottles of the SEAWEED TONIC and three or four boxes of the MANDRAKE PILLS will cure any ordinary case of dyspepsia Dr. Schenck makes professional visits In New Yerk Boston, and at his principal office in Philadelphia every week. See daily papers of each place, or his pamphlet, on consumption fur his days for visitation. lMssse observe, when purchasing, that the two like nesses of the Doctor, one when in the last stage of con sumption, and the other as he is now, in perfect health, are on-the Government stamp. Sola by all Druggists and Dealers, price $1.50 per hot tie, or 57.60 the half-dozen. All letters /or advice should be addressed to Dr. Pcfceock's .principal offlco No, 15 North 6th street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents r Demns Barnes A Co., N. Y.; 8- S 1 lance. Baltimore, Md. ; John D. Parke, Cincinnati, O ; Walker A Tsvlar, Chicago, 111 ; Collins Bro.St. Louis, M<">. (let w. sa. m . 1 yr: n 9. M AIIR F.TR. BUTTER—Freeb Ro|» 12 cents per pound BEANS—White, $2,00 per bushel. PAULEY—Spring, 90 BEESWAX—3S rents per ponnd. EGGB—Teats per dozen FLOUR- **beat, $7,00 to per husd.; Rye C,50, Buekweeaf, 93,50 per hnnu. FRUIT—Dr. Ml Apples, 6 eta. per tt>; *>|ded Peaches, 25 cents lb. FEATHERS—7S cents per pound. GRAlN—Wheat $'.W per bush'-! Rye,l,oo;Oals. 60c Corn 80; Ituckwbeat, W. GROCERIES—Coffee, Rio, 30 per pound; JaVa, 40 Brown Sugar. 12t^perp7,75 per keg. POTATOES—OOc p«rbushel. PORK—Shoulders, 10; Flitch, 11, Hants, l4e per ponnd- RAQB—4cents per pound. RICE —15 cents per round. SALT—S3,2S pei barrel. TALLOW—I 2 cents per pound. WOOL —10 ceuts per ponnd fhr common. GFITR t&O OA llOUßreallted by our agents, for wn Com'rs. JNO W. BRANDON, > Attest; OEO. W. K.HSIHS, COUIVS CI It Aug?l, «7. V«liiilnislratwr'w Notice. Estate of Thomas A. Hutchison, dee'd. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of \ ministra tins on the estate of Ttios. A. Hutcheson, ue of Centre tp . Itntler couuty, Pa., dee'd, have this day )August I6:h. 1867,) oeen granted to the undersigned; therefore, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, will make immediate payment, and thnw having claims against the same will present them propel ly authenticated for settlement, DANIEL FLEECIER, Adm'r. Aug. 21- 1867 —4t. Application for Incorporaiion. WIIER WAP, application has been made to the Court of Common fleas, in and lor the county of Rut ler, '»y the Methodis E;«isj >pal Cliurth oft isk Cliapel. of said county, for a C'liartT of Incorporation Tnere f .re all persons inteie-ted are hereby notified toappear at a Court • 112 Common Pleas, to he het i iu and lor said county, at llatler, on the -3d day of September next, being the 4tli Monday of add m nth. to Snow cause, if any they have, why said t h.«rter should not be granted. H) the Court. IJu'ler county, n: Certified from the Record this 10th day of July, A. B . 1867. J. B CLARK, Aug. 2), IBC7, 3t. Prothonotary. Xolice. IN the matter of the Petition of J. W. f'hrlsty for Citation to Isuiah Wigtou, Guardian of l'errv Mor lii th« Orphan*' Court of Butler county, No. 14, Sep tember term, ISOO. Aril uow tj wif ;—March 11, 1867. we order that the within Petition of the Complainant be taken nnd con fessed, there being no appearance or denial uf the re spondent OQ file or presented to us ; and we further di rect a reference to Thomas Robinson, Esq., as an Audi t >r t > take proof of (he tacts and circumstances set foftK iu the Petition and repott theron to the Court, and also to report an account agsinst said Defendant's Guardian if necessary, By the Court. Duller county, tt: Certified from the Record this lOthdef of April, A. I) 18G7. F. 31. EAST MAN ,Cl'k of C. Notice is hereby given that I will attend t* the duties the above appointment a. the Uotet of W. G. Christ ley, in Centrevilie. this countv, on Tuesday the 17th day oi September, st L'l n clcrk, A. M. THOMAS ROBINSON, Auditor. Aug. 21, '67—4t. Auditor's Notice. TN the mutter of the Petition of W Christy for CI 1 tation on Isaiah Wigton, to flic and settle account as Guardian of \l nr Morrow and D. 1* Morrow, minor children of Hamilton Morio-v, dee'd.' iu the Orphans' Court of Butler couuty Nd. Sep tember term, 18*17. And now to wit:—March 11, IWI7. we order that th* wiihin Petition of the Complainant tie taken >r confess ed, there being no appearance or denial oi the respond ents on file, and further direct a lefereme to 'lbomas Robinson, Esq .as an Auditor to take pr .of of the fact* aftd circumstances set forth in Ifco Petition, and to re port them to the Court; and also to report an account against aiid Doiendaut's Guardian if necessary By the court. Jifller county, tt: Certified from the Record this II th day of April, A. M 1867 F. M. EASTMAN, clerk of <> c. Notico is hereby given that I will attend to the du ties of the above appointment at the Hotel of W O. ( hristley, fn Centrevilie, this county, on Tuewduy, Sep tember 17th, 1>67, at 10 o'clock, A. M', of said day. THOMAS ROBINSON, Auditor. Aug 21, '67—it. TRIAL LIST for September Term, 1867. FIRST WEFB. J W . Forrester et al ivs Jacob Zelcler. Susan Ilall, v-The School Dis of Oakland tp . Einanuel Emmiager, vs Ihe School Dis of Oakland tp Max K Moorhead, TS John N. Purviance. SECOND WEEK. Wm. B vs .lacob Mechlins:. Elizabeth M'Candless by her next friend, vs Dr J. N. M Cindless. James Awb-rsjn, Ex'r, vs Mart Jane Allen Samuef Parks TS Samuel I» Thombson Jaines Cannon, ts John Burns et al lleniamin Doulhett vs Robert DessinK Patun Kearns vs George C. Roeaaing I»avid O. Conner vs John Kerr et al Owen Barret t TS James Dibel et tr Tne Commonwealth of Pa. Hannah Col lander Pl'ff vs R. R Maxwell Adin'retal James Green for ufta TS Wm C. M'Caridless Zehulup Cooner Vs W O Biackeundge Samutw E. M-Wrhead vs John C»r.on Jehn W F rreeier ts Jacob ZCigler Patton Kearns Ti Ue nia.d ftoes.in? etal Wilson K. Ports, TS John N. I'ngh Samuel Miller TS Christopher Frieht Hannah Rroadhead for use vs Samuel i r itch low William Clark vs i hoKias Wa* on AJlen WUaon John Ckmpbetl J B. CLARK, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Ofllce, Butler, Pa. Aug. 21 1867. ncKtHler'M \oilcc. NOTICE is hereby given that the following Accounts of Executors. Administrators and Guardians, have been filed in the Register's n/ftrf> s . according to law, and will b* presented to the Court for confirmation and allowance, Wednesday, Sept. - 1. Final account of Ohebe Lay ton, Adm'x of T. J. Layton, dec d. 2, Final account of N. M. Klrkland, Ex r of Adam Peters, dee'd 5 Final Account of John Scott, Adm'r of Thomas M'Leaiy. d#c'd 4. Final account of Isaac Sutton, Ad m'r of Christian Beighley, dee'd 6. Final account of Washington Bovard sod J D. Ste phenson, Ex'rsof /> m. Stephenson, dte'd. 0 Final account of Jacob Roferer, Ex'rof Philip Dil liman, dee'd* 7. Final account of Philip Bicke! and Geo. Walter. AdnTraof Jacob Walter, dee'd. 8. Final account of Robert Storey, Bx'r of Joseph T. < Robinson, dee'd. 0. Final account S Ray, Adm'r of P. M- Barnhart dee'd. 10. Fiual account of Robert Scott, (kuurdian of Mar garet E, Wm . T R S., anuiiry. Pa. w KINO'S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE A6E! Oray-]iendc«. J. W. I'OI.AMkS HUMOR DOCTOR, A Positive Remedy tor all Kind* 01 Humors, PARTICULARLY KRYSIPF.LAB, NETTLE RARII, BALT RHEHM, SCROFULA, CARBUNCLES, BOILS AND PILKB It in very gratifying to any of thin, or of any other medicine,' It Is the very bent remedy known." Il in n<4 always so easy to pi ore it.) 4 Is. however, exceed ingly gratifying to the Proprietor of this medicine, that while he declares to tho pnbilo that this Is a most won derful itnd effective specific for Humors, a* stated ab-vs, lie has abundant pr 0..1 a' hand 10 sustain hi* >t dement For sixteen years the Humor Doctor has been manu factured and sold, und every year ha* increased lie value of its reputation, and the amount of its salts.— In New Hampshire. w here it originated, no remedy for humors Is no highly prized. An eminent physi. Lan (no** an army surgeon; when practising in New llamp shire, puichaaed between fifty and sixty gn lions of it during some seven or eight years and used it in his 1 practice, lie has siuco then ordered it for the Dospi- J nil where he was stationed Other physiciana have ordered it.and have used Kin practice with great §oc cess When the fmprletor lived in New Hampshire, at | Ooffstown Center, for the spare of thirty or forty miles a ron ml, and in Manchester particularly, the Humor Doctor was well known and highly valued lor the nu- | merous and wonderful cures winch it effected Though j manufactured in large quantities the supply w is Ire- < quently exhausted, and purchaser* had to wait 112 »r raort to he ninde. In that regiou some very severe cases o Krysipeias were trea'ed with—and tliey weie cured.— Er>sipula* HOH'S. or ciitbuuciee, those ugly, painful ul ce-s. were entirely removed wherever this medicine was fiiitlifully used, fro it was with Scrofula arid Salt Rheum. The Humor D->cly numerous acquaint ance in .Manchester know how severely I was afflicted with Boils, and they know how perfectly good my health is at present. Your iliumr Doctor cured me. Picas* refer to tne for particulars in inv case. Manchester, N. II ,Juno 11. f IA. A. C. WLLACK Mr*. Wheeler, S lone ham. Mist. I very confidently and earnestly recommend Dr. J. W. Poland's Humor Doctor as an excellent lemedy for humors, having been wonderfully remedied by it myself. My own case was a very severe and obstinate one. For wore Mian two y«ar«4he skin up »n the inside of both try hiiAds.and even down to my wrist, was constantly cracked and broken up, so that I WIIS unaMe to use mv hands in any kinds of wet work, and wan obliged to wear gloves in sewing to avoid getting blood upon my work. The humor which ao afflicted me was probably a combination of Krysipelas and Salt Rheum. My general health was quite p«K>r. Boon after I began to use the Humor Doctor 1 Could perceive signs of heal ing. 1 continued to use tho medicine till I was finally cured Mv bands are now perfectly free Irom humors, and to aU appearances my whole system is clear of It, aid h**A< eb -for seveial months. I u-ed eight bottles before 1 felt safe to give it up entiiely, but they cured me. HARRIET WHKKLER. Stoneman, Mass., July 5, 1860. Mr*. Porter, Dnrer, A" ft. DOVER, N. IT., July 22,1855. Dr. POLAKD, I received your letter enquiring as to the effects of your' medicine ons *a-sit kness. lam hap py to say that I think it is " the medicine*' for that dreadful sickness. I tried various preset iptions, but found none that settled the stomach and ci«sred the head like the llnmor Doctor. I feg as though I could hardly wait to get ashore, to entreat )ou to taitrduce it into ship chandlery stores, that it may find its way t» those who sufier up >n the mighty deep fVom sea-sick ness. If captains who take their families with them, or carry ptssengers, should try it tor ouce, thoy would never be willing to voyage without it. I have used it for my family since its introduction to the public for hiiions habits, headache and -humors about my children, and have always found it a sure I am not fond of baring my name appear In public, and would not consent to it on any other account but to relieve the suffe/ing ; but if the foregoing will be of any service to yon or the public, yon can make u«e of it. Yonrs. HARRIET M. PORTER. Mnch more might be said in relation to this medicine, as contained in testimonials, but It is needless. Ask Manchester druggests about It, especially K W. Blake, at Ban's. Inquire of Mr. Heury Plumer,ol Bedford, whose wife was cured by it of Salt Rheum. Ask almont any person in Ooffstown, and they will declare its value as a remedy, as used iu their own cases or by their friends. The Humor was formerly sold at fifty cents per bottle ; but the cost of every ingredient composing it lias gone up so enormously, that the pricn has bi-ru raisod to fifty cents only, and that by compulsion The llnmor Doctor is prepared at the New England Botanic Depot, fu the proprietor, J. C. French. Sold by Medicine Dealers everywhere. DEM A3 BARNES A CO.,Oeuera lAgents, tfew York Auditor's Notice. IN the matter <«f the account of Jonas ( T mpsteanod Flonr, Bacon, Fish,C«.ffeo, Teas, Ruga rs Canned Fruit of all kinds ; in short evor> article f* Famllv use. Also# Nails. Glass, Glassware, Queenaware, Hardware, Stoneware, Buckets, Tubs, And a general astortaieni of Tolncco and Qi'g* r * Tbe highest market price paid for all klu !o of p o - duce in exchange for Gotnls. "Rell Si Dioffenbaoaor. June 12, 1867—iy. ITS EFTEOT IS KIIRACULOVS. ' Tho old, tha youDg, th« middle «g«d unit* to praii* HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It Is nn entirely new scientific discovery, ter ablnlng many of the inost powerful and restorative ngenta jn tlio vegetable kingdom* Wo Imva such confidence In its merits. And nro so euro it will do all we claim for it, that we offer #I,OOO Rewnril If the Sicilian Hair Rknkwbr dots not. gjvo sat isfaction In all cnsea when used In strict accord ance with our instructions. HALL'H Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer has proved itself to be the most perfect prejttiratioa for the Hair ever offered to tho public. It is a vegetable compound, and contsiii# no Injurious propertios whatever. It is not a Dye, It strikes at the Roots and fill* the glands with new life and coloring matter. IT WILL RESTORE Gil AY If All: TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It %eill keep the Hair from fall in ej on I. It elean§e& the Scafp, antl make* the Hair SOFT, LVSTIIOIS, AMD BILJKL'X IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING I No person, old or vonnjr should fnil to u-o If.. It is recommended and xutd bu //:• FIRST Ml '.l)- ICAL AUTHORITY. ■ Ask for HALL'® Vbgbtasls Siciua* llaik Rkmewkh, and tako no other. The Proprietors offer the Sicilian Ha it. Hr mcwKß to tno public, entirely confident tlmt it will bring back tho hair to its original color, promote its growth, and in nearlv all cases whero it has fhller> off will restore it unless the person is very itgod. B. P. IIALL ft CO. Proprietors, A'(ithua, N. 11* fcy Sold by all Draggistk July 17 IW7, ly:. 1 KA HTOliiir Wilson & Underwood, WHOLESALE * SIT IIL'PEALUS S IV TEAS, ... CHOICE (JamiljOrroctricii, Ho. 13 South Weil Diamond. Adjoining Bepler'a Hotel, ALLEGHENY CITV, pA One of tht cheapest and best Whnlttn« tntl Ret,* Storu in the two citiei. Oult and ,'tf7«*in.. Sot ice in Divorre, IN the mattnr of the petition of Peter lii-xti)!, fur a II vorce from bed, board *r>d alu»ony, from* Inn wife Catharine Hroell. In the Court of Ommos Plaat dt Bailor county Xn. •4, November Term, IMlft. And now to wit: March 1 Ith, ljf", on motion of [»'«'• k k Ylecger, Kn.j nr. Attorney* Ibf Fetltionei . Court * ant proclamation accordlaj to law. By tba Court Butler county, it : Certified fioin tbe Record tbl» fith day of Annus:, v IW. J. B CLARK. Pmth y Catherine nroell, respondent Yon aroheiabt noti fied to be and appear M our Court of Common Pienu. t l»e hfJd at llutier, in Sad for the county <>f Butler. ,n tlie 4tl Men-Lay of September, A. D.. 18D7. to f.»,ow came. 1/ afty yAu bare, why a divorce from bed, bonnt and alimony xhould not bedeoreed an prayed fur by vour bueband, Pster Broell, in the above named petition. JAM KM B BTO&EY. Anguiit 7, 18A7, 4t. Hberiff. IBA B. M'VAY fe CO„ BANKERS, 1 Cor. Fourth and Smithfield Streets, Pittsburgh, Pu, Important to Huldari of 7 30 Bondt, Oa.'od Auamt ■sth. ia«4. * »T?I?-9nI7*/. n ?® Nt Riven notice the! the not** due AUUIST loth. 1*67, oiiut b® pre*i>itt«d for conversion on or before that day, otherwise they will be p<*i ! at their face ▼ tlue, causing a lon* to the bolder of about BJSV ENTY-FIVK DOLLARS PER THOUSAND \\* will rout to exchange b-AH tor 7-.'Ws until ; AugiiHt ISitls. Af 7, IM^ t 11 IRA R. M'VAV t PO I'lll»iIf Hale or Real llstate iu the Hero* or Butler. BY authority of an act of AwemWr, tbe will offfr at public tale, at tba Coart Hin burousb of Butler, on Tutoday, (he 10 th day of September, at one o'ctoek t. M , tbat lot of grcnn6, in* Aid boKMi&h, cvatainiiMT about one-fcarth of >»:; *ctn.~ lteuii(*e4 Nj)rtb by Went street; Knet by 3lrs. or oh ley . South fcy g. Hitter, and Wwet by a street Jtaown u* Bai*! ha»i»*£ e racte.l t!:er.y>n a fr.im.i I dwelling aud belagtfc® owned by Mr». Auue Conrad. d«cea«err | 7, »u7. At loHN UCOLL, o>Lr a «er« of tba »112 gai.l bf.r' ugh