THE AMERICAN CtTIZEN. Butler,Pa,,Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1867 J®"The Officii of the Secretary, of the Butler County Agricultural & Stlfcfe An soeiation will be open at the Lpwry House from ibe morning of the 15.th of Sep tember until the evening of the flrst day of th-; Pair. PROFESSIONAL—Thoa. Itobinon E*q. has opened a law office on (be corner of Main St.andthe Diamond. opposite Samuel Syi es' Restaurant whtre he may be found featty to attend to all buisness entrusted to his care. MEDICAL.—Our readers are referred to the card of l)rs J. It.and A M ■Speer, No. 196 Penn Street Pittsburgh Their celebrity in the treatment ol dis eases of Kye and Kar is well known to the public. Nr.w (JOODS —It. C. M'Aboy and Bro. hare just received and opened up a splendid Stock of first class Dry Goods, which they have purchased in tho ICa-t at reduced prices and flatter thein-elvi that they are prepared to furnish ihe;r numerous customers with tvperior guodt at as low figures as the same quality cm be had in the eouuty. They are also re ce.ving a splen lid Stick of Groceries, Hard Ware. Queenswaie and and every thing usually kept in a first class Store Now is your time lo got good goods and great bargains POLITICAL —I'.IA pi <■; 1 14- >f the County KxcutiveCom'iii''. • • a.e pi dished elsewhere in this paper. The vigilance comaiittie's understand whit their du ties are; we have no doubt, they will at tend to them strictly and without delay The great political and moral principles advocated by the Republican party are Bath as can be subscribed to by every good citizen, and for which every patriot can afford to work Our opponents al though in the minority are at Tork, and if wo arc credibly informed are resorting to some things not very creditable tn a political party —endeavoring to drag into the political arena that which doe« not proporly belong thereto, and that ol which we have no dout many of them would be ashamed. A short time will develop the whole matter, and shame and confusion will rest on those Engaged therein. In the meantime Republicans will be on their guard and watch tin eoita of tho worm. Oar ftook Table. Fhe following periodicals for Sep tenioer are on our d-isk viz The Atlantic Monthly which is al ways a welcome visitor.—Oodcy's Lady'i Book which opens with a Steel engraving ■entitled "A Rustic Scene," which ii worth the price of this number. Tin Lady's Friend as usual is well worth all it costs and every lady shonld have a copy. Harper's Monthly, is indispensi ble to tho completion of every faurly It brary. Those who have it not ihoul 1 Bend lor it without delay. Arthurs Home Magazine, is not amnn<> >the least acceptable of periodical'. The •Stscl e —lir.iudtithers Pijin e is rich and suggestive. The reading is g.v.d T\\e. Children t Hour, a neat little M g az tie for the littla one ones, by T. F. Arthur. Is just sueh a work as has long been needed by children Thr Ijitt/e Pilgrim. by Ijr.iee Ore-m wood is and interesting an i i.i Blrui tivc Periodical intended particu'ar 1} for young folks. Our liny* anil Girls, is a neat w ekiy periodical (or young people, edited by Oliver Optics, and published by Loe and She|iard, Boston. S' li'/ tl Pity Vitil ir, i- ii> of h in isr jpterestini; and inst:u- ■ I wink m circulation Iv v . i y k Tick nor and K <■; i•. it . '!„s- n « Journal of choice r •,. , , 1 i'r • u thr beat Foreign eniicnt i ir" SIIAKSWOOD vs. J \.;ii.s<>N —Tii. Sliar-wiod Den mrary ;ia 111 to lie grea. admirers of lien -luck-on, though of late years, and especially during the war they hold opinions in regard to Stair Sover eignty diametrically opposed toGen Jach son's veiws' In their candidate for the Supremo Bench they have a man direct ly oposed in principle to Old Hi.koryon this fundamental question. The fol lowing extracts Hhow Judge Sharswood's views ou Stato Sovereignty, and those held by General Jackson as far back a 9 1832-34: Kxtrarti from Judge Shart Orn Jacln in wood's Oration »n April. l /Proclamation in ptcen lfcW 6er, 183 J "We come back " I consider, ihen toour starting pluoe, the powor to annul and findiug nothing a law of the United in the Constitution States, ussutned by establishing any fin- ne State, INCOMPA* ,-al judge of the enu TABLE WITH THE (iterated power, pro- KXI STANCE OF THE hibitions, and reser- UNION, CONTRACT ved rights, it must RD EXPRESSLY BY rest upon, the adiuit- THB L> TTER OF THE ted principles of gen CONSTITUTION, AU eral law, in cases ol TUORIZRD BY ITS compact brlwren SPIRIT, IN'CONSlS jxirties having no TANT WITH EVERY common superior. — PHINCIPLE ON EACH STATE HAS WHICH IT WAS TIIB RIOHTTOIJUDOE FOUNDED. AND DE FOLT ITSELF OF TUE STRUCTIVE "F THE INFRACTIONS OF (IRF.AT OBJECT FOR TUE COMPACT, AND WHICH IT WAS TO CHOOSE FOR FORMED " IT SELF THE MOST PROPE AND EFFI CIENT REMIDIEB." Judge Sfcarswod holds the same view today on"State Foverenigiity" that lit hal'J >n 1834. How then can auy genu me 'Ja rkerti PR nrocrat' jive him auppoj Jeff. Davis anil a Scotch Wo man. The Montreal correspondent of one of the Chigago paper? gives the following amusing account of an in terview which tjok place between Jeff. Davis and a plncky scotch wo* man who is his next door neighbor: Jeff. Davis and his family, with the Howells, now reside in an elegant house on the same street, ano the other evening at the OttiAva House, I heard a good story with regard to him. it appears that his next door neighbor is a worthy Canadian mer chant, who has a Scotch wife of con siderable pluck and spirit, and both take a good deal of pride iri a beau~ tiful garden which is attached to their house. Since Jeff. nd his tamily come to reside next door to them, the young members of Jeff.'s family have partially destroyed this garden, by tearing down beautiful trees, trampleing over flower beds, So-, much to thejrrief and annoyance of all the family. About two weeks ago, however, Mrs. took the law into her own hands. The circum stances are a follows: Jefferson- Davis, Jr., was seen to climb the fence and get into the gar den, and was quietly engaged in pick ing strawberries ami stuffing himself with them, when our Scotch lady im mediately proceeded to the garden, picked up a birch wand anil gave Jeff, a sound thrashing letting him go with the admonition that the dose would be repeated every time he was 112 ound there uninvited. Of C' Urse the vout.i went home bellowing from t K- application of birch to his hips,and tbe whole family of the "President" was up in arms, and an immediate em arid was made by the Lamale por tion of the family that Jeff. Davis himself procecied to the neighbor's house and demand satisfaction. lie accordingly proceeded, rang the door 'jell, which was opened by the lady herself, after which the following col loquy took place: Jeff. Davis: "I desire to see the lady of the house." Scotch: lady " I'm the leddy o'this house. What may I ca' you, if you 11 excuse me for speerin'(asking ?") Jeff. Davis (Hesitatingly: )"1 am President Davis." Scotch lady: "Oh, ave,; so you're Jeff. Davis, are you? You're a nee bor o' our 3, arn't you ?" Jeff. Davis : "I am." Scotch lady : (Rather snappishly,) "And what may be your buisncss wi' me ?" Jeff. Davis : "I came to inform you that one of your servants abused my Jeff, in a most shameful manner." Scotch lady: (Liaising to the digni ty which attaches to a true matron:) " dina deceive verse l ', Mr. Jeff Davis; it was nane of my servants that gi«d the callan: a lickin. 1 did it myscl', and wha't mair, if ever I find him in our garden again, I'il giVhiui a doubs le dose." Jeff. Davis: "This is outrageous conduct to both my family and my— s.elf. I will appeal to the law and have you arrested." Scotch lady: (Getting her mad up) —" Arrested ? Juist try that. T sup pose ye think you'r in the Oonfeeracy and still President o't ? You'll put rue in prison, would ye ? How did ye like it yersel'—ji.it after ye escaped the halter wi' the skin o' yer teeth !" At this junction Jeff. Davis beat a hasty retreat, leaving o*ur Scotch la dv still talking, anil when the hut-r saw he was leaving, she si,tunned the dour after him. Judge Sliarswood on Legal Tenders. Burnet from 111* Opinion In llifl Case of Uone v>. 'i'lOll. '"On the whole, ihen, I am of opinion that the pniv ■litiiis ifth'ar iti! n -!'•••«- of F: > uary 25 h. deel i:gtli' i »iMU in pursuance •». til a \» '> I..'* In! in ii y, iiml a / ' n • Is t'M'o • M'l I V i This renders it unnecessary that i slum d 'onsiilor iiie other question which ha- been me'o. as to the effect of ihn specid ,greeuieot pay in lawful silver iu uey ol (lie United States. 1 am in lavjr of entering ju igment for the plain tiff, hut as a majority of the court are of a diffireiu opinia n, judgment for the de fondant."— Copinlfrom tlv /''hiladefphia Age of 23</ o) February l>6l, where tho opinion is published in full. It may also he found in the Legal Lc teUiyenccr of March 18, 18(54 page 92 In the same copy of the Age is a care ful prepared eulogy of the judge and this opinion, in which is the following: " Judge SHARSWOOD reasons upon and decided the case as it he were some lofty spirits sittiug far above aid out of the contentsons and strifes of'the world." Will not the holdorsof greenbacks and Government bonds consider that julge r:8 quite too elevated and rthcrial for such earthly boncti as a scat O'J the S'lprcm* Bench ? —A farmer wrote as fellows to a dis tinguished scientific agriculturist, to whom be felt under obligations for ibtroducing a variety of swine : "Be spccten Sir—l went yesterday to the cuttle show I found several pigs of young specie*. Then wis a great va» ricty ol hogs, and 1 wis as astouished at not beuing you then:." THE Indians are lighting desper ately on the lams. The beet farms in the old States arc where the In dians funght hardest. —A pretty girl was 'alely complaining to a quakcr that she had a co d, and was sadly plagued in her lips with chaps "ily child," said Obadiah, thoo should never suffer tbe chaps to conae neii thy lips." I.iat|or Jnrorx Drawn for Sep tember Term, 1807. John C. fiei<rtiley, Connoqtienea sing carpenter; George Arner, Washing tun Robert Campbell, Jr., Sltpperyrock ; JnO. C. Dufford, ConDoqucn^fsing; Alatihew Forker, .Tr , Donegal ; William Gibson. Fairview, carpenter ; James Gardner, Mud lycreelc, farmer; Peter Gailaber, Franklin, farmer; O. H. Perry Graham, Cranberry; Joseph Giaham, Jefferson; Jonas Hartiell Jackson; John John ston. Buffalo; William Johnston, Mer cer; 11. I) Jamison, Worth; John B M'Na'r, Forward; James M'Candless, Jr., Penn ; Jacob Mechlinp, Butler bor ough; Scott Mitchell, Summit, farmer; Jacob Miller, Winlield ; William Kiddle. Clinton; William C. Jtobb, Oaklan'd, far mer ; Adam Snyder, Brady ; Robert Shephard, Middlesex; James Stocker, Venango. . TRAVERSE JURORS, FIRST WEEK Dennis Boyle, Donegul ; John Baiker. Middlesex; John W. Barr. Fairview; Robert Black, Sr., Harrisvillo, merchant; William Cashdollar, Adams ; James Cris well, Ailaun; Thomas Coulter, Concord ; John Cr.i'hcrs (of Thomas), flay ; Will iam Campbell, Concord ; Jesse Dutter. I'iospecr, shutn jker; John I 'unlap. Clay; Jacob Dufford, (.Nmnoqueoessing; David I)oddn, Adams; William Kllenberger. Fairvicw; William Gallahcr. Fianklin, farmer; Thomas (Jallaher. Muddycrealt. tanner ; Adam Graft, Jefferson ; James 11. (Jr.ih.im. Cranberry; William (Jar vin, Ja k-ou ; William Hamilton, Mer* rer ; Robert Hindman, Franklin, farmer Michael Hooks. Buffalo; John Halting, Winfield ; Nicholas Kline, Forward ; l.eouard Kline, Harmony; W;n. Jockey, Clinton; Jes-e Miller, Forward ; James M'Clure, Worth ; Jolin K. Moore, Clin* ton; William Martin, Lancaster, farmer; William M'C'iu'ock, Mercer, John C Oiiver, Portersville, merchant; Samue 1 Ilea, Penn; Valentine Keuger, Cleat* field; Cbjrles Kalje, Saxonburg; Daniel Snyder, Brady , Andrew lurk, Summit ; Thomis Welsh, Jefferson. SECOND WEMC. 8. E. Allen, Allegheny; John Allen. Parker, farmer ; James Allsworth, Bar ker; Thomas Brannow Muddycreek, far mer; Daniel Barnes, Slipperyrock ; Jas. Blain, Allegheny; Daniel Byers, Mil* lerstown ; Alexander Bell Washington John Cooper, Jackson ; John Carr, Slip peryrock ; \\ illiam H. Christy, Coccoid, farmer; J. S. ' ampbell, Cherry, fanner, James Davidson, Sr., Adams, farmer John C. Fisher, Franklin, fanner ; Jaco Fisher. Worth ; James Gilchrist, Cherry, farmer; Samuel Gibson, Eairview, far* mer, John Huselton, Butler, fajmer James Haslett, Butler, farmer; David Ivirkpatrick, Centre, farmer; David M'- Conuell, Worth ; John M'Elwain, I'enn, farmer; James Martin. Buffalo ; Samuel Miller, Centre, farmer; Jauios Morrison, Esq., Lancaster, farmer; Isaac K. M'- Ghee, Butler borough, shoemaker; Har rison Norns, Clinton, farmer; John Reed, Esq., Zelicnople, farmer; John Srader, Jefferson ; Robert Sims, Ve uango ; (Jeorge Shoup, Oak.'an J, farmer; Samuel Seaton, Marion, farmer; F. II Tolly, Saxonbarg; Robert Thompson, Hrady, farmer ; John K. Vincent, Mar ion, farmer; Thomas Wilson, Centrevilk! Merchant; Robert Wilson, Venango , Robert A. Wade, Washington, farmer. We; the undersigned Sheriff and Com mi-sioners of Butler county, do certify that the above is a correct li.*t «-f the persons drawn to serve as Grand and Traverse Jurors at the September Term of Courts, DS67, commencing* on Mm day the 23d day of September. Andrew 0. Christie, ) „ , ■ William Dick. ) Cum r »- Jnnirs 11 Storey, Sheriff Ooiiituissioner'tt office, July 25, 1867. Special iloticr*. A. Y M —Ruflor L.d<«. No. 272. A Y \ A / hold* it* stilled meeting in the Odd Fellow Hu11.,,,, w.in Stre"t. Butter, Pa., ri tin- no t \ V We<lne-iUy "112 «mli month. Brethren fr. m sister Lodge* are respectfully invited to at ten' 1 . Ity order of tlio W. TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The Advcrti.-er, having oe.-n iestored tohoslth in u f-* wieks by a very sim p.e remedy, alter havingsntlci ed severn| yearn with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consump tion— is nnxtons to make known to hit Mlow-suflcrers the means 112 cure. To all who desire it, he will -end a copy «112 the pre scription us«-d. ifrv »i charge) with the directions for preparing and using the name, wh.rh tliey adn;y|wlv I'HS CUii., r- .a CONMTMI'HON. AoTUMA, l.a 'HcniTis, 4c The .»nlv object .» th- advertiser in sending tlm fro snlpti mi. Utoheit ti, ne afflicted. »nil . id Inform*, t ion whi'-h he c«»n« fir»>» l.he ir.v tu iMe : tnd he hope* every -.offerer will try lili reme . .t !c• M them nothing, and max prOie * . .Srttes wi*h*fijß thf j'i•• .» •* ' l ~!• '\-e '%■' !• e-s i'. v J.iiW VH!» < W 11.SON . Wiltlam-.i in , i\ .nty* \e» V K. Soy ■ 7< JK'A l>. Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery I A Cimnisi WAftEiMtr.u by UK. l' )nIA.S CBi.'MiB ATSI> V KNK'i'IAN LIMMKNT. il u-e.l when flr»t lakun by I peraon* • 112 temperate habitn. This medicine ban e« n know nin the United Statesovei J » year-. Thousands have used it, ami found it never failed to <; nre any c.m plaint for which it »•»<! recommended, and ail those who tried It,are now never without it. In the Cholera; oi IK4K, l>r. Tobias called in too late to do any gt>od. PIIIKCTIOVS —Take » tea-poonfhl inn wine glaMof ery half hour f»t t» oh is ours, an.l rub the abdo men and extremities a*el'. with the l.iniment. To allay tb« thirst take a lump of ice in the nmuth. ah.nit tli.' Hize of a marble every ten minutes It is warranted pet fectly innocent to takw internally. Sold by all drne gists, price 40 and 80 cents Depow 68 Conrtlaud S K t w V.-.K 9 Use the Hest.--diLAnts' Kornomu. LUBRICA TOHS *re a me>HE)nal preparation in the form of a ljozenge, and are universally roibi lere,! the most nfeat* ant, r 'hettial a'idconrenient in niMJ, for Hoartt nfi*», Couffhi,(y>ldt,(iaterrh, Asthma, Jironchiti*, Dip theria ami all Pulmonary CbmplainU. They are war ranted to give qnicler and more iaiting benefit in the above affections than any other remedy ; also to contain n«. deletenons ingredient, and not toofl'Mtd the w<-?.kest most sensitive stomach, WVor sale by StMUKL OR AII AM and RF.DICK A 1 CO., Progflsts, Butler, l'a.. at 35 cts. per Isox. | ELADES' COXSTITU.TION PILLS I Are so railed because of their peculiar direct aud tfji cient effect upon the Liver, St»m»»ch, Kl.vxi and Ner- I vons By*ten>. For inactivity of t#e Liver fir the Stoni i ach In derangement, or Dyspepsia, they wil. delight the patient with their mild and benefit ial effect, espec i fully if. from long continued indigestion and ccstive ne*s. they are left with periodical returns of the Sick Headache. In case«.f a severe Cold, producing Chillt and Vtx'.Ty yon can break it very soon by using the Pills as per direction with each box. **-Also f„r sale t y SAM UEL GRAH AM and RED ICK & CO., Uutler, Pa.,at '45 ctr per Box. JOHN H. BLAHi S & CO.. nne V2tYi. 18A7—6mos ) Prop, leto s, Eluiira, N. Y A Siiglj 3jx or' J:l\ HCCrii » ... J.i ii g tuore vegetable extractive matter than twenty boxes o dlpibda auy where in the world besides: fifty hv* ii> Inure physician*use them in theii practice to ths exclusion of ot&»r purgatives. The first letter of their value is yet scarcely appreciated When they are bet ter known, a sudden death aud continued sickness «fll be of the past. Let tho.«e who know them speak right out iu their la*or. It is a duty which will save life. Our race are subject to a redundancy <•{ vitiated bile at this seuaon. it is dangerous as It is prevalant 1 but Brandreth's Pills afford an invaluable nnd efficient protection. th.»if occasional uso we prevent •••" collection of those impurities wliich, when InsuffeiMt [ quantities, cause so mttrh dancer to the body's bcaiin. They aoon cure Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia. Loss of Ap- I petite. Pain in the Head. Heartburn, Pain in Brea stl Bone, Sudden Faintness an»J Coptiv%srts. Md by* si fevpe<*taMe Peolm in sfadi:.nes - OOMROQINNWSRWO LODGE No -' m > 1 °-°f ° F . hold * ,ts •tated mestlngrs at the Hall, on Main St., Butler, Pennsylvania mencing at 8 o'clock. Brethren from slater Lodges are respectfully Invited to attend. By order ef the N O DR SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PtLLS A BUBBTI TUTE FOR CALOMEL.—Th*ae Pills are composed of various roots, baring the power to relax the secre tions of the liver as promptly and effectually as blue pill or mercury, and without producing my of tho.se disagreeable or dangerous effects which often follow the use of the Utter. In all bilious disorder* these Pills may be used with contidonce, an they promot > the discharge of vitiated bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver and biliary ducts, which arsthe cause uf bilious affections In general. BCHBNCK 8 MANDRAKE PILLS cura Sick ITead. ache, and all disorder* of the Liver, indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, costiveueia, drowsiness, and a general feeling wf weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver is in a torpid or obstructed condition. In abort, these Pllla may be used with advantage in all casea when a purgative or alterative medicine ia re quired. Please ask for " Dr. Sohenck's Mandrake Pllla," and observe that the two likeneaaoe of the Doctor are on the Government atainp—one when In the last stage of Con sumption, and the other in his present health. Scld by all Druggists and dealers. Pt ice_2scents per b«.*. Principal Offlee, No. 15 Noth oth Street, Phils delphia, Pa. Oener.il Wholesale Agents: Domaa D imes A Co., 31 Park Row. K«w York; 8. S. I! mce, 103 Baltimore St. Baltimore, Md ; John D Park, N . K cor. of Eourth i.nd Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker A Taylor, 134 and UQ Wabash Avenue, Chicvgo, 111; Collina Brothers 8. W. corner of Second aud Vine Sts., St. Louis, Mo. [4th A sth w, ea mo ly.] get# l^dvrctiocmfutjs. WANTED. SEVEN competent tenchera to teach theaehoola of Butler township, for the tarm of rtve months, com. mencing i»b- nt the middle of October. Directors wll meet nt the Faller School House, on Satntday th- Slat day of September, at 10 o'clock, A. M.for the purpoae of hiring teachera Good wages will be glv«u, By order of the Board. Aug 29, 06 St.) WM STOOPS, Sec'y, J. 91. OILKEY, DENTIST, Office On Main st., South of Post Office MUTLEn, PI. June 28, 1867, lyr. Yalnnblc Farm For SHIC. rpilß undersigned offerj for Bale. ONB lIUNDRRT] I AND FIPTT-TWO ACHES OF OOOD LAND, sit ante in Penn township. For particulars, enquire oi James McNair. Esq , borough of Butivr, or of the aub acriber living on the premises. Mrs ANN E. QRAIIAM, Sept. 4, '67—St. Notice. THEREBY notify the public in general, that, where ss. my *ife LEVINA. to not willing to live witti me where I want to live, and conduct herself and dc what a wife ought to do toward her husband, uot tc haiber or trust her on m> acoount as I am n«»t willing to pay any of her dabts contracted hereafter. SAMUEL SNOUP. Venango tp., Butler co., August NOTICE. IN the matter of the petition of llobcrt M'Ree f>i discharge ss Admr of estato of Philip Croop. dee'd To Sarah Anil Boyd (formerly Dnfford;, Cotbarin« Kupod (formerly Dnfford), and Mary Magdalen* Duf lord, cbillren and heirs of Su*an Dtifford t formerly Susau Croop,) Greeting t Take notice that y<*u and eve ry of you are hereby cited to be and appear before on Judges at an Ordhaus'Court, to he bold a» Butler, ill and for the county of Butler, Pa ,on the 4th Monday of Sept. aext, it beiug the 23d day of said month, then and there to show cause why the above said prayer ol the pe litioner should not be granted us above prayed for. By tho Court. eept.4, (K—St.) F. M. EASTMAN, Cl'k O. C. Rvslauraut Llcensp. rflllE following AppUcatl-lis f»r Restaurant Efrsnse I have been tiled in theoilka of the Cleric of Court ot Quarter Sessions, viz : 1 Christopher Michel, Buffalo tp., Aug. 15.1867- 2 Anna M. Wattenpul. Boi. Saxonburg " 22, " 3. Peter Staff, Conm-quenesg tp u 20, " 4 Catharine Aflckley, Jackson " " 20, " 112». ('. S. Bsiclay, Middlesex 41 " 20, •' 6. Samuel Sykes, Uoro butler, " 28, '! 7 Julia N'gg-I, •' •* " 99, " 8. Casptr Hartaog, " Harmony. '• 29. 0. John Hniacin, " Zelieoople." 30, ' 10. John Webber, ?umml» tp., " 31, " jl. Lewis Krause, Jefferson " " 81, " j2. William Vogeley, Boro'Butler, " 81, •* Petitions vrill be presented for hearing on Wednes day , tho 25th day ot September next, it being the 3rd day of Term. Remonstrance* must be tiled on or before Monday, tlia 2«ird day of September next, it being tho Irt day uf Term. Licensee must be taken out within Fifteen days afiei they are grauted,or they mill he re voked according to Uw. F. M. EASTM \N. Aug 31, 1867—34. Clerk Paints for Farmers and Others, rplIK Oratton Mineral Paint Co , are now manufact -1 uring the Best, Cheapest and iftost Durable Paint in use: two cats well put on, mixed with pure Linsaed 011. will last l'J or 10 years : it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green , lead, stone, di al», olive or ci eam, to suit the taste of the cousuiii-r It is valuable f«r Homes. Barn-, Femes. tJai riagee and v a«--makere. Palls and Wooden-waie, Ar iicultui.il Implements, Canal B-«ats. Vessels and Ships, Ho tuna. Canvas, M ihl and Roofs, (It Kii e and Water proof). Hour Oil ( lotha, (om Maiiufact mer uavlng n«ed 6000 ld»le. the pa-t veer,) and as a pa nf fur any purpose la unsui passed for ho>ly, durahil!# ty. i-l.trti itr, vit I JMlheslveness Price |6 per bbl. oi Bo<> Its , whirh will supply a farmer lor years to c .me, Warrautcd in ail case* as above. Send for a circular which «.v«- full particular*. None genuine unless branded in a trade maik Grafton Mineral Paint. Address PAN IKL BiUWLLI., 254 Pearl St., N. Y. Sept. 4, 67—Omos. Hiioh Agents Wanted To Solicit Orders for a New Illustrate'l b:ble dictionary. (COMPLKTE IN ONE VOLUME ) riMIK DICTIONART emfoodfes the results of the most | lecnt study, research, and in e*tigati-»n, of about aix-y-lhe of the most ominvnt aud *ivancsd Bible ,*-clrdara How living. Clergymen of all denominations approve if. and repaid it as iheh**! work of its kind in the English and one which ought to be in tb«t baud* of every ilible reader in the land. In riieuhtiing tit Work, Avrenta will find a pleasant ami profitable employrnirit. Ths numerous objections which aie u uallv »nc>>uutcrvd iu selling ordir.ary work* ss ill nt exist with thit. But, on the contiary. enconrapementjand friendly aid will attend the Agent, making his labors agreeable, use f I.and lucrative. I adies, retired Clergymen. School Teacher*. Farmers, Students, aud all utbera who poeseaa cneray, are «an* ted to a«wist in Canvaeclng every Town ami County in the country, to whom the most liberal induceiuouta will be offered F*>r pai ticulars, apply to, or add eaa PARMELKK BROTHERS. aept4, 0t ] 72- Sauaom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. IMPROVED nUCKEYK CIIIKH MILL AND PRESS rji II B Ilcs.icntl IMPROVED CHAIN DfTILL. TVENR DRILL \VAHRA\TCD TO SOW WHEAT, RVK. O.YTS. BAR liKY, 'IIMOTIIY, AND CLOVER SEED. Smd for detcrlptire Circular, moil.l frm. J. K\OV, SOLE AGENT FOB WESTERS PA. , 137 Liberty St., Pittsburgh. Wholesalo and Retail Dealer in j Agricultural Implements & Seeds, 1 A full stock of seasonable goods alwaya on hand, auci I RS FANNING V.ILLS, GRAIN DRILLS, CUTTINC | BOXES, etc ,etc »C7—2t. GRODH4N A WALTER, MILLERS, HAVING given Mill a thorough repairing, at' placed it in excellent order, they aro now ready t< I do ail kinds of custom work urd at the shortost ac.ti9a. Wheat and Rye Flour always on hind Rye and Mixed Chops au 1 Braos t j different kinde, coosUntly on ha»d. [ wii KAV3 I The#lgh«t price will be p-jll tp cash f>r wheat. d»- r+r*l n tneir Wil Afj '#t~ V*- BTATO FAIR. Tin Penn'a Stat# Fair will he held at Pittsburg, cpjn ths grfeds of the Iron City Park, SEPTEMBER 24th, 25th, 26th, and 27ta, 1907. For Uie Exhibition of Horses, Cattle, Sheep. Swloe <*c.» AtfHctittuml Implements. Machinery, Inversions Farm Products, Fruits, Flowers, Household Ooodi, 4c PREMIUMS OVER SIO,OOO. COMPETITION OPEN TO ALL. Some of the Premiums In the abstract, are as follow* CATTLE—FOREIGN IMPORTED—Iu premiums from f-V) to 12); all other grados of Cattle 85. from #3O to #lO, 42. from SlO to S3 ; best herd, 4c , not less than 15 bead, 850; 2nd best sls; best lOyokeof oxen,prem ium to br paid Aaricnltural Society ot the County send ing them, sloo—-2nd best SSO. MORSES.—Hest imported 6 premiums from SSO to 120—thorough bred*. 10, from SSO to slo—Speed 1 o! 8100 I of $75, 4uf SiO. V MATCHED HOUSES.—I of 850, I of 830; best draught, gelding, and single horses 12, from 830 to $lO. STALLIONS and MAKES, 15 fiom 325 to 810. JACKS and 7, from 525 to 810; be»t mule team of four S3O. 2«J best sls. SHEEP AND WOOL.—For different bleeds 123 pre miums from SSO to $5 SWINE 15—fr m $25 to fit FOUI/TRY—best ooliectionsls, and no premium less than 82. For Agricultural Implements, Steam Engines, Scales, Ac., but W premiums are offered The Judges how. ever may%uke complimentary notice,of the particular merits of each machine exhibited. For Leather end its manufacture—flonr and Indian meal, grain and seeds, vegetables, fruits, grapes, cider, flowers anil designs, needle work.embrclderv , Ac..bread, cakes, Ac . preaerves, jellies, uui air tight fruits and vegetables, mercantile displays. Ac., liber*! premium fc are offered rangiug $lO to 81 STEAM PLOW.—The Heydrlck Steam Plow will le exhibited aud opeta<eJ during the Fair. EXCURSION TICKET* 1 will be tesueJ by nearly nil the Railroad*, and all good* exhibited and unsold will be returned fieight fi ee For particulars, or piemlum lists address A 11. LON OAKER. Secretary, Pittsburgh. Pa. Single admission Tickets, 25 Cents. sept 4, St.) A RoYD HAMILTON, President. Teacher's Examination*. FAIRYIEW, September <J; Martinsburg, Sept. 10; Six Poiutr, Sept. 11; Jamison S 11 September 12 : Hashingtjn.Sept. 13; MidJletown, Sept fc l4; Suiibury, Sept. 10; Brownington, Sept. 17 ; Ananffale, Sept, 23; Murrlnsvillc. Sept. 24; Harrisville, Sept 25; Centre ville, Sept. 26;Kellys S. H (Worth) Bept- 27 ; Porters vllie, Sept. 28, Unlonville, Oct. 3; Milliugers 3 H Oct 4; Lanes S H., Oct 5; Whites town, Uct. 7 , Middle Lan caster. Oct. 8; Harmony, Oct. 9; Samplo 8. H (Cr-in berry) Oct. 10; Douthett 8 H (Adams) Oct. 11; Fltx •lmmons S. H. (Forward) Oct. 12; Mahood S. H . Oct 14; Glade Mill 8. »L Oct. 15; Lardin's Mill, Oct. lfl; Kelly Dais, Oct. 17 , Saxonburg, Oct 18; Denny S. H. (Win field) Oct. 21; Oallaher 8. 11. (Clearfield) Oct. 22 / Rei ber S- H. Oct. 23 ; Cuthbert S. H. (Butler tp.,) Oct 24 Special Examinations, November 2nd, l(?th and SCth, aud December 14th and 2Stb, at Butlor. Actual appli cants must bo examined in tho district where tlioy ex pect to teach. (See School Law). No person can receive a Certificate as teacher who has not o fair knowledge of Orthography. Reading, Writing. Mental aud Written Arithmetic, Oeography, English Oramtuar, History of U S., end Theory of Teashing: nor can a Certificate be issued to sny ore using intoxicating dtinka as a bev erage. ("See new law passed April 3d). Applicants should read tho School law, very carefull? before examination, so that those who Ire refused cer tificates, may suspect the reason, Teachers who failed entnely last winter n-ed not apply Each applicant must p esent the examination with an (original.), on seme educational subject, at least three *p gee fools i cap. No private examinations, extensions ot reiewals JOHN H CRATTY, Co. tinp't. Butlsr, August2B, 1807. Fur Male. mHE subscriber offers for nrls two acres of land sltn- J_ ate in Cherry township', Butler county, Pa, four utiles X'orth of Sttnbury, cfu the Graded Road leading from Butler to Franklin. The improvements are h dwelling house, stable, and a splendid well. Also, a fine selection of choice fruit trees. TOR TERJfS. Mpply to persons residing on ths prem ise- [sept4, 4t ] SARAH ADAIR Petition for I'urtltion, IN the matter of the petition of Mrs. Afary Callen widow of Mich sol Callen, late of Cleat field town ship, dee'd., for a writ of partition. In the Orphans' Court of Hutler county; No. 17 Juno Term, 1887. And now to-wit: August 31st. A. D , I*7, the pe tition of Mrs. Mary Cullen, widow of Al hael Callen, late of Clearfield township, dee'd. was presented aud filed iu the office of the Clerk of the Orpheus' Court, setting forth that hur said husband, Michael Callen, lately died aftur first having made his last will and testament, which is duly probated and recorded in the county aforesaid —but tinder which your petitioner has refused, and siill refuses, to accept the provision* made for her—and leaving your petitioner, his widow, and the following heirs, to wit: Mary Ann Callen, «>f age ami single, aud resides somewhere in Kentucky, ths place not known to your petitioner, and Sarah Jans Callen, now Duff, Intermarried with Dennis A Duff, aud resides, it Is believed, in Westmcreland, Pa , wheu last heard from, your petitioner, who is also of age, and no other heirs cr children tho ight to bo alive. And th:rt tho deceased died seized in his dtmtnte as of fee if In und to a certain messuage or tract uf land situate in Clearfield tywusliip, county and State nforesaid. adjoin ing lands of John o'D»nnell, Henry Slator, Pat. Mc- Crady, aud others, and containing seventy-five acres, rnoro or less, with the appurtenauces Your petitioner then-fore prays your Uouors to award an inquest to make pnr'ltion of the premises aforesaid, to and among the children and representatives of said deceased in such manner and in such proportions as by tho laws of this Commonwealth is directed, If such part.tion can be mrde without prejudice to or spoiling the whole; but if such (>ai tiiion cann-t ttmde thereof as aforesaid.then to value aud apprai*<o the same and mike report ofthelr ptoceedings herein according to law. And she will ever pray, Ac MARY CALLEN, Uutler Cbun/j/, ts : And now. therefore, yon, ths said Mary Ann Callen and Sarah Jane Callen. heirs and legal representatives of Michael Callen, late of Clearfield township, dee d, and each of you are hereby cited to be and appear be fore our Judges at the Orphans' Court to be held st Butler, in and for the county of Butler, en the 4th Monday of September next, it being the 23d day of said nioitib, to show ca.ise if any you may have, why a writ of partitiou should dot be granted as prayed for.— Rule returnable to next term. By the Court. I RANK M. EASTMAN, sep. 4, 4w ] Clerk of Orphans' Court. Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the following Account* of Executors, Administrators aud Uuardians, hav* been filed in the Register's other, according to Jaw. and will bo presented to tho Court fjr confirmation and all wanes, Wednesday, Sept. 2 -th, 1867 • 1 Final aocount of Qhabe Layton, Adm'x of T. J. Lav ton, dee'd. 2, F.n il account of N. M. Klrkland, Ex'r of Adam Peters, dee'd H Final Account of John Scott, Adrn'r of Thomas M'Learj. dee'd 4. Final acconnt of Isaac Sutton, Adrn'r of Christian Beighley, dee d. 0. Final account,of Washington Bovard and J. D. Ste phenson, Ex'rsof A'm. Stephenson, dee'd. 6. Final acconnt of Jacob Robrer, Ex'r of Philip Dil- , liman, dee'd' 7. Final account of Philip Bickel and Geo. Walter, Adm'isof Jacob Walter, dee'd. 8. Finalseconnt of Robert Storey, Ex'r of Joseph T- Robinson, dee'd. 0 Final ac-wrnt of M. 8. Ray, Esq., Adrn'r of P. M. Barnhart dee'd. 10. Final account of Robert Scott. Guardian of Mar garet E. Wrn.T. R 8., and LixrleEpronl 11. l-'inal account of J. J. Pisor,Uuoardlan of Euphe nna St mghton 12. Fioitl account of Jonathan Clutlon, Ouardlan of Lizxio Breedon. 13 Final account of Jonathan Clutton, Guatdian of Ell, ii Hreedon. 14. Final account of Jonathan Clutton, Guaardian of Emma Breed en. 16 Final account of Jonathan Clutton, On irdiau of Anide Hreedon. 16 Final account of Jacob Ladersr, Adrn'r of Wm. Ruby, dec d. 17 Final account of George Brant, Guardian of C has P. Brant 18 FinM account of George Brant, Guardian of lea bella G Brant. 10 Final ac : unt of George Brant, Guardian of Ho race 11. Brant 20 Final account of Emetine Lemmon Adm'x of John Leuimon, dee'd, filed by John L. Shannon. 8. NIXON, Reg'r. Register's office, Aug. 21,1867—5t mUIAL LIST ~ for S*epteml»er Term, 1867. FIRST WEEK. J. W Forrester et al vs lacob Zeigler. Susan flail, v-The Schot»l Dis of Oak land tp . Emanuel Emtringer, ts The 8< hool Dis.of Oakland tp Max K Moor bead, vs John N. Purviance. SECOND WEEK. Wm. B. Len.rr.on, *s Jacob Mechling. EHxabetl M'Candhes by her text Mend, Dr J. N. M Candless. Anderson, Ex'-, ts Mary Jane Ailen gsmuef Parks Samuel P Thombson James Cannon, «* bn Bui n« et al Benjamin Douthctt ts Robert Do«lda LydiaS M Lure, Mary B. Brown, et al J. W Forrester et al. vs Jacob Zeigler Robert Loguo *s Samuel J Tb"r.pmD John Cannon, Adm'r vs John M'Divit l Roliert Log'-e et al vs Samuel .I ihompson stal Pater S. Weaver, Sam ne I'M *C lei land terre t. Jainos Gollaher Jr. vs Jas Gaiier a Adm'r 11 al Roth et al TS W .C. M'Candless Harvey D. Thdhtpeon vs lsa:ic Bp«insler et ai Andrew Norcross vs S;W« Cbr«s'y William lx>ve. >• Robert Boyd Tbomas Rodgers - vs Thomas Hindman J 11 Perkins vs School Dist Oakland tp. Wtllihm Byers, ts £cbool Dist. Oakland tp Sylvanus Cooper vs Zebulon Cooper Guv as Milliard A wife ts Silas Christy I'atton Kearns va George C- Roesslng Patton Ke-irns ts George C. Roessin^ David O. Conner ts John Kerr et al Owrn Barrett vs James Dibel et S( Tne Commonwealth of Pa. Hannah Collander Pl'jf vs R. B. Maxwell Adm'r et a Janes Green for use vs Wm- O. MVandless Zebulon Cooper vs W. O. Brackouridge • Samuel E. Mooihead vs Jobn Carton Jtfhn W. F rrester vs Jacob Zeigier Pattoit Kearns vs Be uard al Wilson K Potts, va John N. Pugh , J Samuel Millet vs Christopher Bright | Hannah Broadhoad foruso vs M nuel Critchow , i William Clark *s i hoio%« Walo ' ; Allan Wil-on vs John Caoipb J B CLARK JXb'y Pro thocr»tsjj's Fn'>v. Pa. Ang. fl .tfttf. KKAiar uscm 3*l A.X3ST STREET, Oppotitt Jack'i Hottl,) THE undersigned would rupsctfully Inform the pub lie that he hu constantly on hand, CHOIGK FAMILY FLOUR FROM THE HARMONY MILLS ALSO, Teat, Coffee. Sugart. Syrup, Chute, Ham, Dried Beef, Fish, Pota•» toe», Applet, Canned and Dried Fr uitt, and everything usually fbnnd In a first cla>e Qrocer.t Store. Coufectiouaries of all kinds and of ever rlety. Al*o, Clararg, Tobacco, Ao. Ao. We are determined to aail at low as the lowest aire d« a call. Sept.3, '67—if.J PATTON KEARNS, SliorHr's Sales. BY virtue of sundry Writs of Vend. Ex.. Ac., l»ned out of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler coun ty, and to me directed, there will be exposed to publiqf . •rtlfl, at the Court llonso in the borongh of Kutler, on Monday, the 23d day of September, A D , 1807. at one O'clock, P. M., the following described property ,to wit. All right, title, interest and claim of James 8- Kennedy, of, in and to One hundred aud Filly acres of laud, mote or lese. situate in Muddjcreek tornnsbin, Butler c«ontv, Pa., bounded North by .rohn Hell, Ka«t by Jno. W Forrester, South by David Frasler, and West l y Edward Irsxier; About SeTenty-five acre* chared, Thirty acre" meadow; Br.ck bouse large frame barn and out buildings thereon erected, Seised and taken In execution as |tb*tp p operty vf James S. Kennedy at the suit uf Harvey D.Thompson. ALSO, All the right, title, Interest and claim of F. Christy, of, in and to Seventy acres of land, more or leu aituute iu Cherry township, Butler county, Pa., bounded North by William Hockeuberry, Eaet by Sam uelII). Chrikty, South by William Crotheri, and West by JarVrel H*tkout»ernr. Thirty-fl-e acres cleared, L->g house and Fiame Wagon naker shop thereon erected.-* Seized and taken io execution as the property of Robert F. Christy at the SUIT ol Allen Wilson for UJO of James (Jr.-ssman, now for use of B. M'Junklu . ALSO, AH the right, title, interest and claim erf Jacob Ilep. ler. of, iu and to Fifty-seven acree of land, thore or less situate in Falrriew township, Bnt'er county. Pa , boun ded North by Amos Campbell. East by (iwrgi Shake ev, South by H P. Shakeley, West by John <». Jnme sva et. al. Forty acrws cleared; Frame ltoftse and L<>«; barn thereon erect°d. Seised and taken In execution ae the property of Jacob Ilepler at the suit of Lowis Z. Mitchell. ALSO, All tho right, title. Interost sod claim of Joseph Qr!f flo, Mary (Iriffln et. al., of. In and to Fifty acres of land mors or less, situate in Cherry township. Butler coun ty, Pa., bounded North by Austlu' Itusseli, East by lliigh Conways' heirs. South by Jatnea Smith, and West bv Jacob Wolfbrd. About Twenty acres cleared : Log house thereon erected. Seized and taken in execu tion as tbfproperty of Joseph, Mary, KiUabeth and Rachel Qrimn at the suit of James Wilson. ALSO All the right, tltls, interestand claim of Robert Spear* of, in aud to One Hundred acres of laud, m-.ru or less, situate irr Washington township, Butler county, penn'a, bounded North by Edward Fraziei, East by Beruxrd M'Caudless, South by Thomas Graham, and West by Thomas Hutchinson. About Thirty five acres cleared; Log bouse and Log stable thereon erected. Seized an* taken in ex cutlou as the pr opsity of Robert Sprar at the suit ol James Wilson. ALSO, All the right, tltlo, fttsr<vft a»»d claim of Samntl Mc Murry, of, In and to Eighty-three acres of land morn or loss, situate in Marlon township. titnler coirtity. pa . bounded North by Jams* Keir, East by Alex M'Mur ry, Soutk by Alex M'Mnrry an<i Vvevt by Afex. M' Murry- Seventy-five utr<*« cleared. Forty of which Is meadow: a good Saw ' ill and Grist sfill'tbereon erec ted. Seized and taken In Execution a» the property ut Samuel M'Murry, at the*uit of Patrick J/'Bride. ALSO, All the right, title, Interest and claim of Edward Htggins, of, In aud to Seventy fire acre* of land, more or lss*. situate In Veuango township. Butler county, I'a , bounded North by Morrli M Bride, Eant by John Hugh**. Soutn by John M Cane and W*-st by John Peo ples. About Fifty five acrsi cleared : Orchard of btar lng trees; Log house and Log barn thereon erected.— Seized and taken in executlou PS tho property of Ed ward Higglns at the suits of J. K Smith aud W. A Thrrmp «ou. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of William i Robert Logue, of.in aud to four Hundred an en « 112 land more or less, situate in Cherry township, Butler county. Penn'j, bounded North by •• ■» Billiugsley, Kast by William Lindsay, John Canon and J. Carnahan, South by Joseph and Robert Armstrong and Went by Jairien Thompson. Eighty acres cleared; Twenty acres mead ow ; two houses aud two Log stables thereon eroc ted. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Robeit and Willinth Logue at the suit of John X Pur lance, Es<i- ALSO, All the right, title, iatersat and claim of A. I) Grant, of, in and to One Hundred acres of If id. more or le*«, situate in Allegheny township Butler county, Frun'a, bounded North by Crawford et al., Eirat bt Andre# Sloan,South by William (Jraut and West by M Mi i han's heirs. About Seventy acres cleared; Orchard of bearing trees; double Log bouse and large Frame barn thereon erected. Seized and takeu In execution us the property of A. B Grant al the suit of John S. M Kin ley for use of 8. O. Dodds . J. B STOREY. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Butler, Aug. 2#, 1567 9 FELI.OWH' WORM LOZENGES, ABE, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, The Most Extraordinary Medicine of the Age. Comprising, as they d<», REMARKABLE POWER IN EXPELLING WORMS, with PLEASANT TASTE AND PERFECT SAFETY. THET CONTAIN NO MERCURY, NO MINERAL. NO TURPENTINE, NO OIL OF WORMSEED, NO POISON, ' NOTHING INJURIOUS. They arc Entirely Vegetable. SYMPTOMS OK WORMS: Itching of the noso feverlnhr.e**, twitching or star • in* suddenly during sleep, pnin in the stomach, loss 112 flesh, paleneM with hectic appetite sometime* 7oraclou , at others fe»ble, a dullness of the eyes, drowsmoHS a swelled upper lip, tongtte whltely furred and stndd d with red sfots, fetid or garlic breath, grinding of tee h 1 during sleep, a sensation of lodgment iu the throat, n I unnatural craving for dirt, chalk or clav, fretfulnesaai d ratability of temper, cliollc, fits and palsy. INTESTINAL WORMS A'e among the first, to undermine the constitution In the list of rrtM-ase*. Tliey often occasion e»"Vore disease, ending sometime* fatally, particularly when they aa» ceud to the stoiuach. Their presence in Ibelr rnfwt or dinary situation is atiouded with unfavorable efiects upon the general health. EMINENT MEN ASSERT That all are more or leas troubled with worms, and 11.at many die annually from this cau*e, who, by the timely j administration of a proper rotnudy would b»* saved. As ' FELLOWS' WORM LOZENGES may bo taken without \ any unpleasant results, and as most children are Ibnd of them, tuelr uh® IS recommended to those apparently healthy, and thus dispel the cause of what would pro duce suffering. BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU USE. Various remedies have from time to time, been recom mended, such as Calomel, Oil of Wormwood, Turpen tine. Ac., eo that dangerous and evon fatal consequences are produced. The uerea*! y r.f a sate and snr»> reni»« y ha* caused much research and *ii*ly Mr »h<? Pr »priof<- • of FELLOWS' WORM I.OZENUI.S. They aro positive, ly safe, plnwant and effvctn il Tbev do not kill worms but act by making their dwelling plo£i <hsagreeablo to tiiem. In order, however, to guard coramo -rs against deception bv a ba.-e ctimp>uod. tlm analy Is of [>r. A. A. IiATES, State Assayer, prjring tno alinvestatement, is annexed 'T bnveanalyzed the WORM L rZENOES propped by Messrs. Fell >w a kCo . and iind that they *io fre« fn.ni Mercury and other metallic or mineral mattrr. These l<ozenges are skillfully rum oubded pleiisaut to the . taste, safe, yet sure aud effectual iu their action. Respectfully, A A KAYS. M. D , Assa} er to the State of Mass. PLEASE REMEMBER That FELLOWS' WORM LOZbNGESare prepared with great euro from the caiceutrated extracts «»f two plants . They da not act es a purgative <>r emetic, will n»»t deb:l- i it-'to the pariunt, ara s<j simple an infant may devour a | oholob.x without harm, and will atihesame .imeexpsl the worms in an extraordinary manner. 40** FELLOWS' WORM LOZENGE Is th«oulv Worm 1 Renvdv in existence combining har mliw qualities with ' delicious Uu,t«and amoziog power. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. FIVE BOXES FOR A DOLLAR The signature of FELLOWS A 00. is attached to each genuine box. Sold by Medicine Dealers Generally. I'BEPAKIO AT THIS Xcw Englaud IlotanicDepot F'JK THE PROPRIETOR. J. V. FKEKU. I*K¥AS KILVBS A 00., GENERAL AGENT*, YO-K IMC, • moe. et SBING'S GRAY HAIR. ' This la the AXBROSX A that B*GM*sß_ Th,i Cur® that lay fpT* l* the Aiiasos LA that wAi nKjQr This fg the Man who waa bold and ■K* 7 \ gray, JRiir S' hu now has raven looks, ttwr aay. Ki P® ÜBed the Care that lay In the Aita*ooiA that Ktn; made. TUI Is tho MoiJen, handsome and married the man cmoe bald and KVVL Who now has iron locks, they say. wide Aiinuoau that Ithiy j" the Tarson, who, br the War. \ Alarrlcd the maiden, handsome aud To fiio man once bald and ersy, say DOW lock«, they r cc .? n9e . ho the Cure that lay lliQ Amerosia that Rinj; made. This fa the Rell that away ( wcv'i'o arouse the peoplo sad and nav r L nto thls f "ct, which here docs lay— I- JROH If you would not be bald or gram, W ih * -AMBROSIA thai Ititig made. m L H.7UBBS & CO., PBOPRIETORS, PETOIBOW)', XB. WHOLESALK AGENTS: Sellers A Van Gorder, PITTSBCROH, PA. Dr. Namnol Gralmm, m»v a/, DO. «»-eow-lyr. BUTLER, PA. drugTnd" GROCERY STORE. rpilP. anhscribers have on hand and are dally receiving 1 at their Store-Itoom,opposite Peter Duffy's iu Buti«f An Extensive Assortment OF Drug*, iDyeStuOh, .Hedielnes, BPat.Medlcluea, Oil*, ETollet Soap, ! Palntfl, IPerramery, AND TII« L?q)«ae , s fur chemical and medicinal purposes. Also, all kinds of IIRUBHEB, NOTIONS, dko.. Physicians' Prescriptions CarefaUy and Promptly Compounded. lii the Grocery Department will be fonnl Flour. Baco!,, Pish, Ooffe-j, Teas, Sngu rs Canned Vrult of all kiula; -in abort every arikils lb Family use. Also, Nails, Glass, Glassware, Queensware, Hardware, Stoneware, "Buckets Tubs, i And a general asso'rfmenf of Tobacco aadol(fvs Tli'* higii<-Nt market price paid for aU kiuda of p'e duce In exchange fur 'J'jods. Hell & DiefTenbaoher. Jnn- I.'. |B«7—ly . ITS EFFEOT 18 ItIIRACIJLOIJS. Tho old, tb* young, th« middle iged unit* to SN** HALL'S VEGETABLB SICILIAN HAIR REN€WER, It it nn entirely new scientific discover}-, combining' many of tho moft powerful an<l restorative ageoa in the vegetable kingdom. We have such confidence In ita merits, and ITS to sure it will do all we claim for it, that we offer &1,000 JElewar<l If the SICILIAN HAIR RejtEWEn does not Rive sat isfaction in all cases when used in »trk»t accord ance with our instructions. HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renew er has proved itself to b% the most perfect preparation for tlie Hair ever offered to tho public. It is a vegetable compound, and contains n* injurious properties whatever. It is not a Dye, it strikes at tho Hoots and fills the glands with new life aud coloring matter. IT WILL RESTORE OItAT ItAIIt T& ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It toil I keep the Hair from fall luff #**«. It olcttiiara the Scalp, and mahe» the UaAr SOFT, LUSTROUS, AND SILKIiX IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSIWG 112 No person, old or yonnfr should fail to use It. It is recommended and use<i by ike FJUST 1130- JCAL AUTHORITY. A?k for HALL'S VEGKTABLN SICILTAJT HAIK R&SKWKR, and tako no other. The Proprietors offer the SICILIAN ITAIN R®- NEWER to the public, entirely confident that it will bring back tho hair to its origkial color, promote ita growth, and in nearly all cases where it has fallen off will restore it uuleaa the person is very aged. ft. P. HALL & CO. Proprietors, Nashua, jNT. U. W Sold by all Druggist* I *. Xf 'fOQI U R. & W. JENKINSON, Manufacturers and Wboleeafe Dealer* la Tobacco, Segaro, Snuff, Pipes, etc. So. 8 FEDERAL OTKEET, ALLEUHBN* CITY. PA. Bnt <feor {torn ynnf«n.ioo Sign or She D4IM. ' >.l 4. n«l», Vyr.
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