THE BUTLES COUNTY. AGRICULTURAL FAIR, WILL BE nELD AT BUTLER, ON TOE 18th, 19th & 20th days of Sept., 1867. FIRST Dir.—Onneral preparations.gentry and arrangement of articles. Seco.vD DAV —General exhibition and ex amination of Stock and Count; trotting and Pacing Horses. TDIRD DAY.—Trotting and Pacing JllorsM from any where. Report of Judges. Entries may be mabe after the First jrtfd until the night of the IBth of Septeirber. Por further information w»e "Notice to Com petitors." ADMISSION - .—Single, 25 c. or 5 tickets for SI.OO. Tickets good during the Fair 50c or 5 for $2.00. Children under 10 years of age, FREE. A Good Band of Music will be engaged during the Fair. Special Priies. Purses are now being raised to enable the Society to pay for Fastest Trotting (Horse, Mare or Gelding, from any where nnder Haddlo or in harness, ?100 00 Fastest Pacing, ditto, ditto, SIOO 00 Mile heats—Best 3 ins'—Entry fee 10 pr. c. O/ats "A".—Horses Best blooded Stallion four years old and upwards, $lO 00 second beat. 8 00 best blooded Stallion two years old and under four. 6 00 second best. 3 00 best common stallion from four year old and upwards, 6 00 second best , 3 00 best common stallion two years old and under four, 4 00 second best, 2 00 best pr. heavy draught horses or mares 5 00 second best, 3 00 best pair light draught, or carriage horses or mares, 5 00 seeond beet, 3 00 best heavy draught horse or mare 3 00 second best, 2 00 best light draught, or buggy, horse or mare, 3 00 second best, 2 00 best saddle horse or mare, 5 00 second best, 2 00 best brood mare and colt, 5 00 second best, 3 00 best three year old horse colt, 4 00 second fast, 2 00 best two year old horse colt, second best, 2 00 ■best two year old mare colt, second best, 1 00 best yearling horse or inare colt, 3 00 second best, 2 00 best spring olt, horse or maro, second best. - 00 best trotting horse, mare, or gelding under saddle or in harness, 10 00 best pacing horse, mare, or gelding under saddle or in harness, 10 00 Judges— Col. Alex. Lowry, Harvey Osborn and Joseph Douthett. Class "B".— Cattle. Best blooded bull three years old and upwards, $lO 00 second best. 0 00 best blooded bull under 3 years old 8 00 second best, 4 00 best blooded bull calf, 3 (fo second best, , 1 00 best blooded cow three years old and upwards, 0 00 second best, 4 00 best bloeded heifer two years old, 4 00 second best. 2 00 best blooded heifer one year old, 3 00 second best. 2 00 best blooded heifer calf, 2 00 second best. 1 00 best native bull 2 years old or over, 000 necoud best. 3 00 best native bull 2 years old, 3 00 seeond best. " 2 00 best native bull 1 year old, 2 00 second best. 1 00 best native cow three years old or oyer,'s 00 second best. 4 0o best native heifer two years old, 3 00 second best. 2 00 best native heifer 1 year old, 3 CO second best. 1 00 best native calf, 2 00 second best. 1 00 liest yoke of oxen, 4 00 second best. 2 00 Judges— W. 0. Brackenridge, Win. Stoops, Wm. S. Wible. Class "C."—Sheep. Best blooded buck. SIOOO Koeand best 5 00 best three blooded ewes, C 00 second best. 3 00 best throe blooded lambs, 5 00 second best. 3 00 best ewe and lamb, 3 00 second best. 2 00 best common buck, 3 Of) second best. 2 00 best three common ewes, 3 00 second best. 2 00 best three fleeces fine wool, 2 00 best three fleeces common wool. I 00 Judges. —Henry Buhl, Robt. Stevenson (of i Summit), Josiah M. Thompson. Class "D."—Hogs. Best boar two years old and over, $,5 00 second best. 3 00 best hoar under 2 years and over six months, 4 00 ' second best. , 200 best breeding sow one yenr and over, 4 00 second best. 2 00 best sow under one year and over sik months, 3 00 second beat. 2 00 best litter of pigs, not less than five, 400 second best. 2 00 Judges. —John R. M'Junkin, Michael By erly, William Lindsay. Class —Poultry. Best turkey, $1 00 j 1 best pair ducks, 1 00 ' best pair geese, 1 00 | best pair shanghai chickens, I 00 j best pair poland chickens, J 00 best pair common chickens, 1 00 ; Judges —Col. J. M. Thompson, John L.- Maxwell, Jacob Mechling. Class u Fj"—Seeds Vegetables and Fruit Best bushel White Wheat, ?2 00 | best bushel ted wheat, I 00 . best bushel rye, 1 00 best bushel barley, 1 00 best bushel oats, 1 00 ; < 'usat bushel buckwheat, I 00 < | beet bushel ear corn, 1 00 ! best bushel clover seed, 2 00 best bushel timothy seed, 1 00 ' j beat bushel flax seed, 1 00 best bushel millet seed, 1 00 best bushel potatoes, 1 00 i beet bushel rutabagas, 1 00 belt bushel turnips, 1 00 best bushel carrots, 1 00 , beat bushel beets, 1 00 best bushel onions, 1 00 best bHshel parsnips, 1 00 bestbuslitl tomatoes, 1 00 best 4 bushel sow beans, 1 00 best half dozen heads cabbage, 1 00 ' best half dozen squashes, 1 00 best half dozen sweet pumpkins, 1 00 i best half dozen common pumpkins, 100 best exhibit of radishes, 1 00 best exhibit of cucumbers, 1 0q I best exhibit of water melons, 1 00 best exhibit of musk melons, 1 00 best exhibit of grapes, 1 00 best half bushel peaches, 1 00 best half bushel pears, 1 00 best half bushel quinces, 1 00 best half bushel apples, 1 00 i best half bushel winter'apples. 1 00 Judges— John Dougherty, 11. J. Berg, Isaac Robb. Class "O."—Houseveife Department. ™ Best patch work quiit, $2 00 second best. 1 00 best ten yards couutry flannel, 1 00 best ten yards rag carpet, 1 00 best ten yards flax linen, 1 00 best three lipen bags, 1 00 best linen tal>le cloth, 1 00 best linen thread, 1 00 best pair blankets, 1 00 best Woolen hose, 1 00 best woolen yarn five pounds, 1 00 best three loaves wheat bread 1 00 best three loaves rye broad, 1 00 best one loaf corn bread, 1 00 best cured ham 1 00 best five pounds butter, 2 00 second best. 1 00 best ten pounds cheese, 1 00 best five pounds maple sugar, 1 00 best box honey, 1 00 best gallon sugar cone molasses, 1 00 best gallon apple butter, 1 00 best gallon peach butter, 1 00 best exhibit of pickles, 1 00 best exhibit of canned tomatoes, 1 00 best exhibit of preserved fruit, 1 00 best exhibit of flowers, %u 100 best pair boquets, 1 00 best floral ornaments, 1 00 best arranged basket flowers. 1 00 Any ornamental or needle work exhibit ed in this department, if meritorious, will be awarded premiums by the Discretionary Committee. Judges —William Campbell. Mrs. N. Bre din, Mrs. J. N. Purviance. Class —Domestic Manufacturers. Best exhibit of agricultural imple ments, not lees than ten, $5 00 best two horse farm wagon, 3 (X) best two horse carriage, 2 00 best top buggy, 2 00 best open buggy, 1 00 best set of wagon harness, 1 00 best set of carriage or buggy harness 1 00 best man's saddle, i 00 best lady's saddle, 1 00 best bridle, 1 00 best dressed calf skin, 1 00 best side of harness leather, _ 1 00 best tide kip leather, 1 00 best exhibit of castings or bolloware. 2 00 best side upper leather 1 00 best hollow ware, 2 00 best exhibit of w agon makers work. 2 00 Judges Samuel Marshall, Capt- E. L. Gil lespie. Sid. M. Wiebl. Regular Premium List. Class A. Horses. " B. Cattle. C. Sheep. " D. Hogs. " 13. Poultry. " F. Seeds, Vegetables & Fruits " O. Housewife's Department. H. Domestic Manufactures. NOTICE TO COMPETITORS. Rntries of all article* and animals, com 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 cent of the premium competed for, paid at the time of entry. The Secretary will fur nish the Exhibitor a card, giving class and number, which card must lie attached to the article or animal, or it will not be noticed by the Judges. Articles and animals so entered must be on tho grounds by 9 A. H„ of seeond day, and remain until 4 r. M., of said day, to entitle them to premiums if awarded. Stock must remain in the prop er stalls until called for by the Marshall. Animals must be owned in the County by the exhibitor or his family. Seeds and oth er products must have been grown in the County by tho Exhibitor or his family.— Manufactured articles must have been luiide in the County by the Exhibitor or his em ployees or family. JAMES BREDIN, President. 11. C. IIEIXEMAN, Treasurer. IF. A. imcrxj, Secretary. AMERICAN CITIZEN JqR Pnatnx&Qftlcet Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book AND mjsm IPMTOIB* In Kpsi-nn' niiihline; Second Story, op posite .lack's Hotel, Main Street, BUTLER IP A.. WK AUK PUKFAIIED TO PRINT,ON SLTORT NOICK Bill Heads, Books, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Bills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, See. BEING FURNISHED WITII The Most Approved Hand Presses AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders. Ornaments. Rules, Cuts, &c., IN TIIK COUNTY, We will execute everything in the lino of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NLATLT, PaoMPTIT, AND AT KXAUONABLE IUTSB, in a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. SKILLED WOR&MKN Are employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet the wants of the community, and to re tain the honorable distinftion which has been already conceded to this establish ment, for TABTE J3F COMPOSITION Kli'i;anoe In Prpsn Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in vite comparison, from getting out a C: rd of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a wofk of any nuipbpr of pages The American Citizen. IS published erery Wednesday !n tlieboroogfi of Butler by C. E. AKoißßow, in Karros' Building, Main opposite the Jack House. TRESIS :—s3 .00 a year, if paid In advance, or vrithin the first first six months; or 2&Q if not paid until after tho expiration o tfcetrat si* tncnths. TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &c One square, one insertion 41 00 Each subsequent insertion 60 W column for six months .... If 60 column for six months JJO 00 1 column for six months 86 00 for one ya*r. 26 00 y 2 column for one year 40 00 1 column for one year .. - 70 00 professional and Business Cards, not exceeding 8 lines, oqe year. 8 00 Executors, Administrators and Auditor's notices, each,3 00 Applications for Licenses, each 6o Cantions, Katrays, Notice# of Dissolution, Ac., not exceeding 1 sqnare, 3 insertions, each 2 00 i lOlines of Nonpareil, or its equivalent, will makeasqnare JOB WOES. ■/a sheet hand-bill, 60 copies or less 112 1 6 k " " " -.2 60 , U " •' " ~ - *OO Full •• " « 00 BLAKHS. W Por any quantity under 6 quires, $1 60 per quire 5 on all amounts over that, a reasonable reduction will be made BUSISIBS CARDS. Single packs, fl 60; each additional pack, 60 cts. LOCAL HOTICEB. 10 cents per line for each insertion. DEATIIB AM> HARKIAOES, will be published gratis, where the same does not exceed 6 lines; for each additional line, 6 cts. will be charged. Advertisements of O. C. Sale, Executors, Admlnistra tors,and Auditor's notices; Kutiays, Dissolution of Part nership, Cautions, and all transient advertisements MUST POBITIVELT BE PAID IX ADVANCE. C- E. ANDERSON, Editor and Proprietor. Doc. 15 806. Br. W. W. WCtmer. HAS been in successful practice for a number of years, witfi the experience of the different Hos pitals in Europe and America Army and Hospital Surgeon during the late American war. continues to at tend to all professional cases at his office, No. 928 Filbert St., Philadelpaia. N9 Patent Medicines are nsed or recommended; the remedies administered are those which will not break j down the constitution, but renovate fhe system from all injuries it has sustained fVotn mineral medicines, and leave the system in a healthy and perfectly cured con dition. Dyspepsia. thatd istressintr disease and fell destroyer of health and happiness, Undermining the constitution and yearly carrying thousands to unsimely graves, can most em phatica lly be cured. MELANOBOLLY, ABBE RATION, that statoof alienation and weakness of the mind which .lenders persons incapable of enjoying the pleasures or performing the duties of life. RHEUMATISM. in any form 01 condition, chronic or acute, warranted curabie. EPILEPSY, or fulling sickness, all chronic or stubborn cases of FEMALE DISEASES, radica 1; removed; Salt Kheum and every description of ulcerations; Piles and scrofulous diseases which have baffled all previous medica 1 skill, can bo cured by my treatment; and I do say all disease*, (yes Consumption) can be cured by vrecAfi% niy Medicated Jacket, which is a protection to the l«nga against all changes of weath er in all climates. Jlarmg investigated for years the cause and character of intermittent* (fever and ajene) In all parts of the United States, will cure permanently all chronic or acuto cases Of ague and nervous diseases in a few days. Cancer Cured Without the Knije, or Drawing Blood. Tape Worm, that dread to the tinman family for years ran be removed with two or three doses of fny newly discovered remedy, warranted in all cases. Consultation in the English and German languages Will make visits any distance if desired. Maybe addressed by letter (confidentially) and medicine sent with proper direc ' tions to any part of the country. Office, No. 928 Liberty St., PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 28th, 1667—1y. A A HOUR realized by our agents. Fo V/4.UU particulars enclose stamp and Address KEPHAKT, CKIDER 4 BRO . Aug ,6r—3t. York, Pa. Auditor's Notice. TN the matter of the Petition of J. W. Christy for Ci -1 tation on Isaiah Wigton, to file and settle account as Guardian «>f Wnr Morrow .and I). II Morrow, minor children of Hamilton Morrow, dec'd.J Id the Orphans' Court of Butler county. No. 18, Sep tember term, lhrt'f And now tow it: —March 11, IW>7, we order that the within Petition of the Complainant he taken or confess ed, there being no appearance or denial «t the respond ents on file, and further direct a reference to Thomas Robinson, Esq.. as an Auditor to take proof of the facts and circumstances set forth in the Petition, and to re port them to the Court; and also to report an account agaiust laid Defendant's Guardian if necessary. By the court. Bntler eminty, sx: Certified from the Record this 11th day'of April, A. M 1867 F. M. EASTMAN, Clerk of O. 0. >'otice Is hereby given that I will attend to the du ties of the above appointment at the Hotel ofW.G- Chrlstley, fn CentreviHe, this county, on Tuesday, Sep- j tember 17th, lFo7,at 10 o'clock, A. M\ of said day. - ; THOMAS ROBINSON, Auditor. Aug. 21, '67—lt. lottoc in liivorcr. I N the matter of the petition of Peter Broell, for a di vorce from l»ed, board and alimony, from his wife Catharine Broell. In the Court of Common Pleas of Butler county. No. 4, November Term, IHttft. And now to wit: March 11th, 1867, on motion of Black & Fleeger, Esq'rs*, Attorneys for Petitioner, Court grant proclamation according to law. By the Court. Butler county, »t t Certified fiom the Record this f<th day of August, A. D„ 1867. • J. B CLARK, Proth'y. Catharine Broell, respondent:—You are hereby noti fied to be and appear at our Court of Common Pleas, to be held at itutler, in ami for the county of ftutler, on the 4th Monday of September. A. D., 1867, to show canse.if nny you have, why -n divorce from bed, board and alimony should not bedeureed as prayed for by your husband, Peter Broell, in the above named petition. JAMES B. STOREY, August 7, 1867, 4t. Sheriff. W3W 112? MM Mil rpilE subscriber would re«p«jrtftilly inform the public ( that he has erected a new CARRIAGE and WAG ON 'MAKING SHOP, on Street, opposite J. 11. Negley, and below the M, E. Chnrch, where he U prepared to do all kinds ot work in his line of busi ness, Mich fu» making Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Sul . kies, Sleighs, and any thing in the line of Carriage aud j Wagon making. Repairing done in the shortest possible time. «9*GIYE HIM A CALI..-«* Nov. 7, *66—til FELIX B. TRPXAL. Drs C. L. Dieffenbacher & H, Wise A RE prepared to Insert rt ihciHl dentui le s Gold. Silver Platina. c j- > desiroiw to avail ; jy-r "' "~L t hemselves of t he latest ■ T ' '■ Improvements In dentis of Vulcan iteand Cora lite "S'| work. Filling, cleaning, extracting and adjusting the teeth done with the t»est materials aod in the best manner. Particular attention paid to children's teeth. As mechanics, they defy com petition; as operators they rank among the best. Chac« gi smoderate. Advice free of charge. Office—ln Boyds wilding J efierson Street, Butler Pa. * Dec 9.1863 :::tf. Appraisement ListN. THE following Appraisement Lirts, of personal or Beal Estate retained by widows under the Act of Assembly of 14th of April, 1851, have been filed in the office of Clerk of Orphans' Court, in and for the county of Butler, viz: 0. C., No, 1h March Term, 1867 : Mrs Nancy Wil liamson. widow of Johnston Williamson, late of Mid dlesex township, dee'd. Personal property amountiug to (290 96 John Brown. Eaq., Adm'r. 0.C., No. 32. March Term, 1867 : Mrs. Nancy Rosina Knornschild, widow of John Gottlieb Knornschlld, late of Buffalo townnhip, dee'd. Personal property amount ing to 112 300 00. Mai y Kosiim Knornachibl. Adm'x. O. C, No 72, June Terra. 18fif : Mrs. Rebecea Henr widow of Sanies Henry, late of Oakland township, dee d. Personal property amcunting to S3OO 00. John L. Hartley, Ex*cntor. O. C., No. 73, June Term 1867 . Mrs. T*inaon Crafty willow of James Cratty, dee'd. Personal property amounting to $"299 82. non. Thos. (larvey, Adm'r O. C., No. 74, Juoe Term 1867 : Mrs. Susan Hutchison widow of Thomas Hutchison, late of Centre township dee'd. Personal property amounting to f3OO 00. Daniel Fleeger, Adm'ri O* C., No. Jume Term 1867. Mrs. Margaret Patton i widow of Wui. Patton, late of Fairview township dee'd. | Personal property «mounUug to S3OO 00. " B«BI M. S. Bay. Adm'r. Mrs. Rosanna Flemming, widow of Patrick Flem- j ming, iate of Cleargehl township, dee d. Real Estate ! amounting to S3OO 00. Stephen McLene. Adm'r. i Of which the heirs, legatees, devisees, distributee**, creditors, and otliers interested, will take netice ; and 112 file exceptions, if any they may havd, on or before Wednesday, the 26th day of Toptember next; when ' said Appraisement lists will be presented to the Court j 1 for absolute confirmation. 1 FRANK M EASTMAN, Aug. 28, *0?.) Clcrjtof Q.C, « •I. Mippely W. If. miller HIPPELY & MILLER, Wholesale A' Retail Dealers in FLOUR an OATS, CORN, HAY, SALT, Etc . &&&!!© in lasses, ipii&rsr&o Intersection of Ohio and Liberty Streets. No. 1 Salt at the lowest Market price on Board the Cars #arlliglnes< Price paid for Oats and Corn. Consignments Solicited. June sth, 18G7—ly. DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! DR. SAMUEL GRAHAM Is still carrying on the Drug busines iu the old stand in ISOYD'S HMM'Ii, Main Sraa, Bj ler, Pa. We hare constantly on hand and for sale, at reducod rates, a purequality of Drugs, Litharge, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paintt., Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, Turpentine, White Lead, Alcohol, Red Lead, ' ! Linseed Oil, Lard, Fish, and Neats-Foot Oils. liollleN, Vials, Corks, SOAP, LAMPS, SPONGKS, PURE GROUND SPICES, &C. A general variety of Perfumery & Toilet Articles tML. WINES AND LIQUORS for medical and mechani cal purpose*. Wine* tor Sac ram aula] use, furnished at cost. Physicians' prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Thankful for past favors, wt invito the public gene ally to call and examine our stock Wo are confiden that we ear el'ai as reasonable rates as any siuiilur optubiishment in the county. Dliy 29. '67. i vr. Auditor'** Notice. I N the matter of tho Petition of J. W. Christy fir I Citation to Isaiah Wigtou, Guardian of I'errv Mor ln the Orphans' Court of Butler county, No. 14, Sep tember term, Iflflfl. And now to wit March 11,1867. we order that the within Petition of the Complainant be taken and con fessed, thure being no appearance or denial of the re sponds nt on flloor presented to us ; and we further di rect a referenee to Thomas Rohins<m, Esq., as an Au 11- tor to take proof of the facts and circumstances set forth in the Petition and report theron to the Court, and nl ■ • ; to report an account against said Defendant's Guardian :If necessary, By the Court. Butler county, it: Certified from the Record this 101b day of April, A. J) ! 1807. F. M. EAS'I MAN ,Cl'k of C. Notice is hereby given that I will attend to the duties of the above appointment ai the Hotel of \Y. U. Christ ley, inCeutrevilln. this county, on Tuesday the 17th ; day of September, at 10 o'elcck, A.M. THOMAS ROBINSON, Auditor. Aug. 21, '67—lt. lUTI.EJS WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture the very best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Yarns, Of every kind and color, which we will sell as low to cash buyers, if not lower than they can bo had East, or West If you want Heavy Barred, White, Brown. or Grey Flannels. Warranted to have NO SIIODDY in them, *go to tho Union Woolen Factory, liotler, l'a., if you waut Heavy Cassimeres, Warranted to have NO SHODDY in them, goto the Butler Woolen Factory. If you want a good article of STOC K IXU YAltar, Warranted to have no Shoddy in it, goto the Butler Woolen Factory. 10,000 /bunds of Wool Wanted in Exchange for (he Above Gtxxh. H. FULLERTON. Dec 4, 6«..tr ILLUSTRATED DOMESTIC BIBLE. BY REV. INGRAHAM COBBIN, A. M. THIS work contains all the plans of the Common taries, and is neat and of convenient size for family iwe. It will require but little examination to see that this edition pf the Sacred Writings embrace* many fea tures never before combined in one volume, and is a ' valuable acquisition to the ramily circle and the Bibli cal student Some of the most important and distin guishing features of this bible are: 1. Sevwn hundred Wood Engravings. 2. Many thou sand marginal references. 3. Three finely executed Steel Engravings. 4. Numerous improved reading*. 5. A corrected chronological order. 0 An exposition of each chapter, containing th essence of the best Com- | mentators, with much original matter by the editor. 7. The poetical bo«bs in the metrical form. 8 ltettee- I tions drawn from the subjects of the chapter.and giving 1 in a condensed form its spiritual import. 9. Questions at the end of each chapter, for family examination, lu. 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The owner is requested to come forward proteproperty pay charges and take her away, or she will t« disposed of according to law. CHRISTOMKJI WIME AoglJtb ISIT-.3t FARMERS, READ THIS! BUCKEYE MOWER & REAPER Again Triumphant! THIS EXTENSIVELY KNOWN, AND DKSF.RVKD- Iy Popular Machine was submitted to the most vigorous test of its superiority, at a trial of competing machine* that took place under the management of the New York Agricultural Society, at Auburn, N. Y., in .Tnly, 19K0. The committee consisted of eleven judges, and forty machine* were entered as contestants for the prize. The trial lasted three weeks, and tho tests were most thorough. The result was announced at the i State Fair held at Saratoga, on the 12th of September last, and tho GRAND GOLD MEDAL WAS THEN AWARDED THE P UG KJS r £i, AS THE MACHINE SUPERIOR TO A Mi OTHERS. A similar testimony was awarded it in the sams Stale, in 1865. This machine is regarded by tho thou sands who can speak from experience, us the 15K«T ITV TitlE WOItLII, ud *s manufactured by the incorporated company ( . AVLTIHAX A CO., CANTON OHIO. L«wFs Red, ZelienopJe, 'Agent for Butler county. Orders will bo filled by J. U & Win. Campbell, of Butler, nnd W. O. Brackenridge Si Qo ,of Centreville. Price li N. descriptive pamphlets, posters, nnd circu lars can bo had at all times from the manufacturers ,or their agents. BUGGIES & VIGORS. \FT Kit MOB K TH AN SIX YEA R S F.X PERI KNC R in my I milieus.nod a Winters labor in iu selecting . the bed material, and constant overs is ht in tho making of the same, by FIRST CX4SN WORKMEN, 1 hare now on hand the largest aiui best lot of CARRIAGES. SVLKEYB, W ACiOVS. Ac 1 ., qotli light and heavy, ever offered to the peopU o | Butler county, ; which I will sell CHEAP FOR GASH, TrFamily Carriages, Shifting 'fop Buggies, Open and ' ottin.: Buggies—in short. I think I can furnish al most anything in the vehicle line, made of tho liyst Eastern timber Springs and axles; and finished In a manner not excelled in cities East or West, and bettor adapted f.r oni roadH than Eastern work. Shop and Ware-room on Cunningham street, East of and near Mardorf's Tannety, Butler, Pa. GEO. C. ROKSSINO. REFERENCES: We, the undersigned, take pleasure in recommending to the public, the work of Geo. C. Rof wring. We liavo used his manufacture ef Carriage*— they have given satisfaction, and aro well adapted to our roads. Cm TILES M'CA JFDLE 88, J. O. A W. C.AMpnsLL, DR. STET»HBX HBAHF.I, R. C M'AHOT. DR. FRicXEWSrrn*. no. 17-tf. Wm. S. & A.O. Born. ~ theIETM r COMBINES tho principal valuable features of nearly nil the leading Machines in existence, —with many new and important Patent Improvements of our o«b. .ETNA MANUFACTURING Co.. * Salem, Ohio. J 0. k W u. Agents, Butler. Pa., May 29th, '67, tf. MONEY FREE AS WATER.—IO,OOO ACTIVE Local and Traveling Agents, Male of female, ot all ages, are wanted to solicit trade in every City, Town, Hamlet, Woikshop and Factory, throughout the entire world, for th# most saleable novelties ever known.— 600 per cent, prodt ami READY SALE WHKRKVER OFF KB ED. Smart men and women can make from $5 to S6O per day, and no risk of loss. A small capital re quired of from S2O to sloo—the more moriey invested the greater »ha profit. No money required in advance —lee first tend the article* and rtceive pay afterwards. : If you actually wish to make money rapidly and easily, write for full partsculars and address, MILNOR A CO., (From Paris,) 210 Broadwwy, New York City. cejyiag will be Mber&llj dealt with RURAL HILL NURSERY. u "*-~ to OF ALL KINDS. fjpUE undersigned takes pleasure ! n annouqplhg t 4» t nmn y friends, ami the public geuernliy, tha they better are than ever before to furnish Fruit Trees of All Kinds, AND SHRUBEERY & SHADE TREES, OF ALMOST EVERY VARIETY. Tlierniimwil twllmo.,, 01 tii»™ WLLO HATT) BEPN supiilied.wtth jruit and oilier Itcra from Rural Hill Nursery IS, that they are larger, cf Superior quality nnd jrrow BETTER than t host*brought from foreign nnraerie* of these truths, any number of rpliablo testimonials can be had in this county and vicinity. Persons desi rous ofpurchasing, are requested to caU and examine our splendid variety. It will amply repay, any person that wishes good fruit, and at an early day from re planting, to purchase of us, es our trees are extra large and good. A number of reliable agents ean find profit able employment,by calling upon the subscriber living 2 1-2 miles west of Butler, Pa. » - J^ as Pearce & Sons, Butler, Nov. 7 86. NEW ARRIVAL —OF— SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS, Carpes, Oil Cloths, &c. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED TFTB LARGEST, Best, and Most Complete Stock of SPBIIfO d SI MM l it DRY GOODS, EVER OFFERED TO TIFE PUBLIC ALSO, A YEIIY LA 1101? STOCK OF Carpets, Oilcloths, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, «scc. IN WHICH WE AIIK NOW OPFERINQ ! GREAT BARGAINS PERSONS IN WANT OF ANYTHING IN TIIK ABOVE LINE, SHOULD NOT FAIL TO CAU, AS WE AIIH BELLING AT Extremely Low Prices. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Wholesale Buyers, As we have a great many jobs from New York r.t.etlo sales, DUNLAP, LUKER &. Co., No. 130 Federal Street* llii Door licloiv Warkct, March 27, lfWJmo ALLEGHENY CITY. MILLINERY & TRIMMING STORE. MRS. J. ADLINOTOV announces to the public that she has Opened a Millinery and Trimmii.g St<.re, three door* North if Sykos' CJrrcw\y, where she will pay particular attentiou to Dress Making aud all kinds of Fainily Sewing. Stamping, Braiding, LAIUKS 1 ruiuniMi. New Style Hoops and Corsets, Dress Making and Family Sewing* New Style Promenade & Party Skirts, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, LACES AND GLOVES. Gent's Cuffs, Collars,& Neckties. MISN. J. ADLINOTOX, THREE DOORS NORTH OF BYRES' GROCERY, vol. 4, no. 16-tf. Main Street Bntler, Pa. A. J. PAJFTEC OST, No. 158 Federal Street, Next Door to the Corner of tha Diamond, Allegheny, - - I*eim 9 a, HA VINO JfTST RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED slock of HARDWARE & CUTLERY Imported direct from the manufacturers, consisting of j Builder'** Hardware, Cooper*, Blueksiiiitiis, and Butcher TOOLS, 110Mef*urnlHi)iii{g Hardware, FARMING UTENSILS IRON, STEEL, NAILS, GLASS, WHITE LEAD, SASH, PUTTY, ; dc. Feels confident he can offer Inducements to Whole sale and Retail buyers, and would most respectfully ask your patronage, with the assurance that it will be to yoor interest to do business with him. April '67, nolS * Notice to Collector*. rpIIE Collectors of the several townships of Butlei I county aro hereby notified that we are under the necessity of calling upon them for immediate payment of taxe* in their hauls, to meet .the demands now upon Pay up or we will be compelled to collect by legal procem. A. C. CHRISTIE. > WM. DICK, ) Com'RA. JNO. W. BRANDON, ) Atteet : GEO. W. KSEI 38, COJU'rn CI k, Aug2l, *i7. THIRD ARRIVAL -OF NEW GOODS. There is * Store on Main Street, Where all the swains and maidens meet. To help their "solos" and save their feet, Just three doors narU»>«f H-'AUoy's store. You've surely been In their, before.— Lives HUSELTON; up to ear* In leather. He sells his ladies' gaitms atone dollar twenty ois. pair And every kind of boots A shoos of gonts A la-lies' ware, And all at RUOII low priced that none need barefoot go, While, UW3W.TON and his leather arc making suoh ashow AT HBSELTOH S CHEAP BOOT & SHOE STORE. Where Von will find the largest and he* t assorted stock of and SHOES in town, just purchased in the East. Balmorels, Tampieo and graned Morocco Boots, Also, complete stock of Mens' and Ooys' Ware, con sisting in part of LABTI NO, FRENCH AND COMMON CALF GAITERS FRENCH AND COMMON CALF BOOTS, (baud work warranted,) KIP AND UPPER B0 OTB. Also MKits' PLotmn SHOES, (only $2 50 p#r pair.) Also,acomplcte*»t»ck of LADIES' AND GENTS' SLIPPERS. My stock of leather and findings consists in part of Kids and Moroccos of all kinds, lioans of all colors, French and Common Calf Skins, ICip, Upper nnd Sole Leather. Sole'rather con«i«ta of 0110N0C0, CALIFORNIA tn H. A. Sole. Also, Lasts* Pegs, Thread Nails, Root-trees Ac. Eva ry thing a Shoemaker uses he ran find at B. C. IIUSfcL ION S, three doors North of M'A boy Bros. Store. But ler, Pennsylvania. «9»Thfs stock yon will find is selected on the prln clplea that a tailor would make a better coat than n blacksmith, so yon may expect to fihda better quality <>f BOOTS aud SHOES at a Shoe store than at a dry goods store. To short time and cash buyers we offer superior In ducements. Call and examine my stock. No trouble to show goods. Particular attention paid to order*. B.C. HtWELTOV, »" • 20 ' Bm"« ) HUTI.KR, P»- Cunningham & Richey nA \ ING associated together In thegroreoy business, they are r.ow prepared to furnish the public with t'IIOICE VK«>7TABLE», FRESH FISH, WINTER WHEAT FLOUR, Cheeso, LM-ied Beef, Ac. We have a lull stock of canned fruit, such as PEACHES, BLACKBERRIES, GREEN CORY, CHERRIES. TOMATOES. PEARS, In the Confvetionery line we are well sup plied with Candies, Cove Oysters, Careen Apples, Tobaeeo. Cigars. Nuts, OItANOKS A.\l> LEMONS. •» # n ••member the place, Cunningham & Richey, Three Doors South of Vogeley H<nt*e, may, no 24-tf. MAI* STREET, BUTLER, PA.*- Kfo Humbug IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD. rjIHE subscriber has jusf arrived in Butler, (the towix 1 "112 his choice,) with a moot splendid supply of every article in his line of business via: Tobacco, y Snuff &, Gtgars, which he has purchased on the very best of frrnja, an 4 which he is willing, nay, anxious, to part with to any person having ft good name or the ready change, as cheap, or cheaper perhaps, than they can purchase the name quality any wherein ffiis '*vast Confederacy"— This he pledges nlmsclfto do, and the only way ofprov ing whether ho is a man of veracity or not, is to try him. Among the articles which he feela warranted [ant? disposed to brag on, are: ♦ SCOTCH SNI'FF, Superior qnality. EXTRA FINE ATLANTIC CARLE Chewing Tobacco*. DOUBLE EJTTRA FINE NA VY Chewing Tobacco. TURKISH SMOKING TOBACCO, IIA LF SPA NISU AND CO.MM O N CIO A RS, An assortment of all kinds ofCigars, Snuff and Chew* ing Tobaoco, But stop I litre hix " mute her wing* maun r,moer % Sic Jlightt are far Uyrtnd her power.'* To sing or tell <ff everything he has, would occnpj; too much precious time; just call and cxamiue for yourselves G. VOGELEY, Ja. Hurler, May 20.1<W7, .linos. UNION AGRICULTURAL WORKS,. ROCHESTER, PA. A. B. SMITH & CO., Proprietors,, MANUFACTURE MOWERS. REA PERS. R ULWAT or Endless Chain and Lever Powers of Various sizes, Threshers and Separators, Farm Mills, Cider Mills, Cane Mills and Sorghum Evaporators, Corn Shelt ers. Dog Powers for Churning,aud all other Agricultu ral Machinery. REPAIRING AND JOBBING of nil kinds done on short notice. Machines of any kind built for parties. Having had an experience of Ift years in Patent* and Patent Business, are prepared to make models, applications, Ac., for parties desiring to take out patent*. Having fitted up our factory with NEW & IMPROVED MACHINERY, selected from the best eastern makes in person, and employing none but the best Mechanics, are prepared to dv work in the best style nnd manner Having se cured the services of a first clas* Pattern Maker, are also prepared to make any kind or style of natteriw. Particular attention Paid to repairing Mowing and Reaping Machinea, and machinery in general. We solicit and hope by attention and care to meri the patronage of parties wishing work done. 4^-Orders from a dfetauce promptly attended to. Address, A B. SMITH A CO., July 17, I8»7, 6mo§. Rochester, Pa. Administrator"** Notice. Entate of Tlionia* A. Hutchison, dee'd. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion on the eatate of Thoa. A. Hutcheson, i ice of Centre tp~ Butler county, Pa., dee'd, have this day lfith, lfith, 18f7.) oeen granted to the undersigned; therefore, all persons knowing themeelvee indebted to said estate, will make immediate payment, and thoe* having claims against the eame will pr-rsent them properly authenticated for settlement, » DA MEL FLEE6ER, Adm'r. Aug. 31 1567~4t.
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