t A. Y. M—Butler Lodge, No. 272, A. Y holds its stated meetings In the Odd Fellow YiAf Hall, on Main Street. Butler, PA., en the *rst Wedneeday «112 each month. Brtthr«*n from . sitter Lodges are respectfully ftffrited to at tend. By order of tha W O. A CONNOQUENBBBINO LODGE jjaj* No. 27M, 1.0. of O F., holds its Wk stated meetings at the Hall, on 'sy Main St., Butler, Pennsylvania evenr MONDAY evening, com mencing at 6 o'clock. Brethren from sister Lodges are respectfully invited to attend. By order ef the N. G TO CONBUMPTIVE9 —The Advertiser, having Been restored to health In a few weeks, by a very sim ple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and tiiat dread disease, Consump tion—is ansisus to make known to his fellow-aufferers %he means of cure. To all who desire it, he wilj send a copy of the pre scription used, (fr«e of chsrge). with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they adnmlwlv usiCsktroa Cojuu nnioßf, Asthma , BBonrHiTta, 4c. The only object of the advertiser In sending the Pre ecrlfMiuu. is tobenefit the afflicted, and spread informa tk»n which be conceives to be Invaluable; audhehapee etery Sufferer will try hh remt-dy, aj it will cost tWem nothing, and may prove a blessing Parties wishing the prercriptlon. will please address Rtv.EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings county, New York. Nor. ly. t sdifie Uest.—Ht.AnM' EUPBOffIAL LUBBICA tojta s*e a medicinal preparation in the form of a %osenge, and are universally considered the mostplena nnt. *Jfrctume Judge of the State of Pennsylvania Four pers<»na for members of the House of Represen tatives of the Gei»eral Assembly of Pennsylvania, to repiesent the counties of Butler, Lawrence, and Mercer. One person to All the office of County Commissioner tor the county of Hotter. One person to till the office of Connty Treasurer for ♦he county of Butler One person to fill the office of Auditor for the county of Hutlcr. One person to fill the office of Jury Commissi > n«r for the county of Hutler The said Elections will be hold throughout the Coun ty aa follows : The electors of Adams township, at ths house ofJ.F. Douthstt. The electors of Allegheny township, st th.> house of James M M Mwhan, Jr. The electors of Buffalo towushlp, at the house of Robert J. Gregg, now George Truby. The electors of Butler township, at the house of Mrs Falter. The electors of Brady towushlp, at the house oi Zc phaniah Snyder The electors of Cloarflelp township, at the house of Joha The eieotors of Clinton township, at tho house of Jno €. Kiddle. The electors of Concerd township, at the house of John M Laughlin, Tho electors of Clay township, at the house of Wil liam M'Call. The electors of Centre township, at the house of John noon The electors of Cherry township, at the house of Wil li im Lindsay. The electors of Connoquenesning township, at the house of M. F. White in Whitestowu The electors of lYanberry township, at the house of Smith Rice. The electors ot Donegal township, at the house of Mrs, A. D. Wiles, in Millerstowu The electors of Fairview lownship, at the house of Robert Ray, now G. VCamey. The electors of Forward township, at the house of feotwrl !1. Brown. The electors of Fianklin township, at the School house, iu the borough of Prospect The electors oi Jackson township, at the house of Henry Wolf, now Jacob Schoene, in Harmony. The electors of Jeffeison township, at the house of Thomas Welsh, dee'd The electors of Lalicoster township, at the public School House No, 6 The electors of Middlesex township, at the house of George (hooper. The electors of Marion township, at the house oi Robert Gilchrist. The electors of Muddy creek township, at the Town Hall, in Porternville. The electors of Mercer township, at the Town Hall ir the borough of Harrisville, The electors of Oakland township, at the hofcse of 'William M'Clung. The electors of Parker tewnahip, at the house of Jno. Martin, now John Kelly, in Martinsburg The electors of Penn township, at the honso cf John M*h»rg,Jr.,-< Wine's store , The electors of Summit township, at tho honse of Ada}j) Frederick. Ths electors of Slipperyrock township, at the School House at the m+th end of the borough of Centrevllie. riie electors of Vonaugo township, at the hou«o of Jaines Murrin. The electors of Winfleld toWnshlp, at the School house No. 6 in said township. The elector»of Washingtoti township, at ths Town ••'Hail, iu North Washington. The electois of Worth toWnship, at the houfe of W . -.Humphreys. The electors of the Borotagh of Bntler, at ths Cknrt house. In said borough. The electors of the borough of Centreville, at the _ Sehool House in said borough. The electors of the borough of Eelienople, tt the .Council Ijousc in said borough. Tue electors of the borough of Saxonbutg, at the School house ie. said borjugb . The .electors cf the borough of West Sunbury, at the iiG4f* of James Wilson, iu said borough. • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. "That every persou, excepting Justices of the Peace who shall hold any office cf profit or trust under the Government of the Uuited States orjof this State, or of any city or incorporated district, wbethar a commission ed officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary department of this Btate. or of the United States, or any city or incor porated district, and also that ererv member of Con gress and the State Legislature, aud of the Select or Common Council of any citv, or Commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of Jioldiuj; or exercising at the same time the office or appoint»♦*-*.t uf Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of this Com mouweelth, and that no Judge, Inspector, or other of ficer of such election shail be eligible to any offloe when voted for, Aud the said Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act re lating to the elections oflhis Commonwealth," passed July -d, 183t), provides ss follows, to wit: ■'That the Judge and Inspectors, clioaen as aforesaid •hail meet at their respective places appointed foi»hold- j ing the ihddi in thl *•-' r it \« i '! • • Jf ".before 7 o'clock iu tus mjrn.iig cl the Second Tuesday of October, in each end every year end eacb uf tbesiid Inspectors •hell appoint one clerk, who shall lie a qualified voter Of said district." "In case the person who should receive the secOad highest number of votes for Inspector shall not attend on the day of en/ election, then the person who shell here received tno second highest number of votes for Judge at tire next preceding election, shall act a* In spector in hi* place, and In ca*e the person who shall bars received the highest number of votes for Inspec tor shall not attend, the present elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector In his place, and in case the person elected Judge shall not attend then the inspector 'who ieceived the highest nnmber of votes shal\ appoint a Judge irbis place; and If any vacancy shal 1 continue in the board for the space of oris hour after the time fired by law *»r the Openiug of the election, the quali fied voter* of the township, ward, or district, for which su'ih officers shall have been elected iiresent at the place of election, shall elect one of their number to fill such "It s&all be the duty of said [Assessors, respectively, to attend at t-he plaoe of holding every general, speeial or township election daring (he time said election is open for the purpose of giving information to the In spectors and Judges, when called on. In relation 'to the rights of any persons assessed by tnsm to tote at such elections or such otb* matter in relation to the assessment of voters as the said Inspectors or, Judges, or either of them, shall from time to time require.'' •'No per«*n shall be permitted to vote at any elec tion as aforesaid, other than a white freeman, of 21 yearf or more, who shall have resided in this State at least one year, and in the election district wtiere he offers to Tote et least ten data Immediately proceeding the elec tion. and within two years paid a State or county tax, which shall have been aesesed at least ten days before the election : but a citizen of the United States, who had been previously a qualified voter of this Stete and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall liave resided iu the election district, and paid Uses as afore said, shall be entitled to vote after residing In the State Hix months; Provided, that the white freemen. Citizens of the United Slates, between the age of *2l aud 22 years and bavin; resided in this State »ne year, -and in the district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they have not paid taxes. 41 No person shall be entitled to vote whose name Is not contained in the list of taxshle inhabitants furnish ed by the (Commissioners unless he produee a receipt for the payment, within two years, of a State or county tux , assessed agreeably to the Constitution, or givesat isfactory evidence, either on his oath, or affirmation of smother, that he has paid such tax. on failure to piocnre such a receipt shall make oath of the payment thereof, or second If be claims to b- an elector between the age of 21 ond 21 years, he shall dep>se on oath or affir mation that he resided in the State at least on* year ne*t before his a'pplic it ion, aud make such proofof his j evidence in the district ** is required by this Act, and that he does verily believe, from the nicount given him, thai he m ..f the age aforesaid, and give such oth er evidence as is required by this Act; whereupon, the name of the person si admitted to vote, shall be inser ted in the alphabetical list by the Inspector, and a note made opposite thereto, by writing the word "Tax," if lie shall be permitted to vote by reason of having paid a tax, or the word "Age, If he shall be admitted on account of his age ami either case the reason of such vote shall lie i-alled out to the clerks, who snail make the like note in the list of v iters kept by them. In all caces where the ueuim of the persou claiming to vote is not 112 >nrtd in the 11-t furnished by the Com missioners and Assessor, Or his right to vote, whether found there or not. is objected to by one unfitted citi zen, it shall be the duty of the inspector to examine such person on oath as to his qualification*, and if he claim to have resided in the State one year or mors, his oath shall he sufficient proof thereof, but he shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has {resided in the dsstrlct for more than ten days next immediately pro ceeding said election, and shall hluiHelf swear tojp.is bodajfide residence In pursuance of his lawful calling is within tiie district and not for the purpose of voting therein. "II any p?rson shall prevent, or attompt t> prevent an officer of the election under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any .violence to any such office!-, or ah ail Interrupt or improperly Interfere with him in the execution of ills duty, shall bl ick up, or attempt to block up the window, or the avenue to any window w here the name tuny l>e holden, or shall riot ously disturb the peace of such election, or shall use or practice any lutiiqidatlon, threaten force or violence with the design to influence unduly, or overpower any elector, or to prevent him from voting or to restrain the freedom of his choice, such person, on conviction, shall be fined any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and be fmprisoned for any time not exceeding twelve months: and if it shall be shown to the Court where the trial of such offence shall be had. that the person offndlni was not a ruMwt of the city, ward, district, or township where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to a vote therein, then on conviction, he shall be sentences to pav a fine not less thpu one hun dred, or more than one thousand dollai*, and to he im prisoned not less thad six months nor more tbnu two years. And if any person or p?rsens shall make anv bet or wagsr upon the results of any election within tills Com monwealth <*r shall offer to make any such bet or wa ger, either t«y verbal proclamation thereof, or otherwise he or they shall forfeit three timas the amount so bet or offered to bet " "If any person not by law qualified, shall fradulently vote at any election within thUOnwmonwwalth or being otherwise qualified, slia'l vote out of hi* proper dis trict. or anv person knowing the want of such qualifi cation shall aid or procure surli persons to vote, the per son or persons so offending. 'hall, on conviction, he fin ed any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three mouths." '•lf any person shall vote at more than one election district, « r otherwise fraudulently vote and deliver to the Inspector two tickets together, with intent t* ille gaily vote, or shall vote the same: or if anv perscn shall advise or procure another to do so. he or thef s* offending «hall, on conviction, be fined In anv enm not le«s than fifty, nor more than five hundrel dollars and be imprisoned for any* term not less than three nor more than twelve months. Iu accordance with tn*provisions of the Bth section of an act ensitled "A furlher supplement to the Kelp tion lawa of this Commonwealth,'' I publish the follow ing: WrtntFAS. By the Act of the Congresaof the United States, entitled "'An act to amend the several acts here tofore passed to provide for the enrolling and calling out the National forces, and for other purposes," and approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, all persons who havo deserted the militarv or naval service of the United States, and who iiava not been discharged, or relieved from the penalty, or disa bility thereinprovided, are deemeo, and taken to have volun.arily relinquished, and forfeited, their rights of citizenship, and their rights to become cltisens,and are deprived of exercising any rights of eltiaens thereof: And i rherens, Persons, not citizens of the Cnited States, are not, undbr the Constitution snd laws of Pennsylvania, qualified electors of thl*Commonwealth: Bectionl. Rf it enacted, That in all election horeafterto be held in this Commonwealth, it shall be unlawful for the Judge or inspector of any such election to receive any ballot, or ballots, from any per*on, or person*, embraced in the provisions, and subject to the disability, imposed b said act of Congress approved March third, one then*and eight hundred ami sixty.flve and it shall he unlawful for any such person to offer to voje any ballot, or ballots. Skctio* 2. That if any such judje and inspector of election, or any one of them shall receive, or consent to receive, any such unlawful bal ot. or ballots from any such disqualified person, he, or they so offending.shail be guilty of a misdemeanor, and. upon conviction thereof, in any court of quarter sessions of this Com monwealth, be shall, for each offence, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred dollars, and to undergo an Imprisonment, in the jail of the proper county, for not less than sixty days. SrcTloW a. That if any person deprived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid, si,ail, at any election. liereuftar to be held iu tliis CommoDwealth, vote, of tender to the officers thereof, and offer to vote, n Iml lot. or ballots, any person, HO offending shail l>e deem ed guilty of a misdemeanor; and on conviction thereof in the court of quarter session* of this Oommonweaith shall, for each off*nre, be punished in like manner as is provided in the preceding section of this act. in the case ofofficersof election receiving such unlawful bal lot, or ballots. SlCTlOlt 4. That if any person shall hereafter per suade, or advise, any person, or persons, deprived of citizenship, end disqualified a« af >re«aid, to offer an h'lllut. or ballots, to the officers of any election, here after to be held in thia Commonwealth, or shall per suade. or advise, any such officer to receive any ballot, or ballots from any person deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid,such person, so offending, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction there of. in any court of quarter sessions of this Common wealth, shall be punished in like manner as is provMed in the second section of this act, in the case of oifl.-en of such election receiving such unlawful ballot, or ballots. Particular attention is directed to the first section o 112 the A< » of Assembly, passed the 30th day of March, A. D.. 1806, entitled, ''An Act regulating the nienner of Voting at all Klections, in the several counties of this Commonwealth": "That the qualified voters of the severd counties of this ( oinnionweallh, at all general, township, borough and special elections, are hereby, hereafter, authorized and required to vote, by tickets, printed, or written, or pkrtly printed and portly written, Severally classified as follows One ticket shall embrace the names of all judges of cohrts voted for.and to be labelled. outside, "judiciary ;*' one ticket shall embrace the names of all state officers vuted fig-, and be labelled, •• etateone ticket shall embrace the names of all connty officers vo ted for, including office of souator, member, and mem bers of aasembly,if voted for.and members of rongrem, if voted for, and be labelled, ''county one ticket shall embrace the names of all township officers voted for, ami bo labelled, " township;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all borough officers voted for, and be labelled '• borough and each class shall be deposited in sepa rate ballot-boxes" JURY COMMISSIONERS. | I also make known that by an Act entitled "An Act foi the better snd more impartial selection of persons to serve as jurors in eacb of the counties of this Com- j inonwealth," approved the 10th day of April, A. D , 1567, ! it is directed as follows t "That at the general election, to be held on the sec ond Tuesday of October, A. D , one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-seven, and triennialiy thereafter,at such election, the qnalified electors of the several counties of tliis Commonwealth shall elect, in the manner now pro vided by law for the selection of other county officers, two sober, intelligent and judicious persons, to serve as Jury Commissioners in each of said counties, for the period of three years ensuing their election; but the same person, or persous, shall not be eligible for re election more than once in any period of six years: PRO VIDED, That each of said qualified electors shall vote for one person only as Jury Commissioner, and ths two per sons having the great -at number of votos. foi Jury Com missioner, shall be duly elected Jury Commissioners for such county. And the geturn Judges of the respective districts aforesaid, ve hereby required to meet at the Court House, in butler,on Friday next (October 12th,) alter the second Tuesday in October next, then and thereaf ter to perform tho.ie things required by law, Given under my band and seal at Butler, the 10th of Septeml.r, in the year of our Lord, Eighteen Hundred and Sixty seven, end of the Independence of the Uni ted States the Ninty-first. .. ... _ JAMFS B. SaOREY, Sheriff. | Sheriff j. office. Bntler, Pa.J?spt. 10,^8*7. Mew Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices S JUST OPENING One Case Prints at from - 9to 1G cts. 6-4 Water-proof Cloaking, $l4O Brown and Bleached Muslins at 9 cts. & upwards. Balmoral Skirts, - - -$125 & upwards. Jeans, - - - - 18 " " " Bidnkets, - - -$475 " " New Style Do Laines, - -25 " Coverlets, $2 00 to $4 75/ Plain Alpacas, all colors, - 50 " ALSO A FULL. LINE OF FRENGH MERINOES, I CLOTHS, I GLOVES, COB UR GS i I C A SSIMERES, | HOSIER Y, NOTIONS, etc. —— : o : Also 200 Army Blouses* lined, at $2, TOGETHER WITH A fIJtE ASSORTMENT OF Gtothimg, ioots acid! Shoes, Hard ware, OrQeerfes, & c., to which the attention of purchasers is requested at CHARLES DUFFY'S, Corner of Main Street and Church Alley, September 18,'67 —2rao9.] DRV GOO MtS 9 HEAD QUARTERS! * Just Opening NEW GOODS, AT D. T. PAPE & CO., BUTLER, PA. September 11, 'f September, at 10 o'cl.)ck, A.M. for the purple of hiring teacher*. Good wages will be given, Ky order of the Board. Aug 28,66 St.) WM. STOOPS, Bec'y, J. Jl. OILHEV, DENTIST, Office On Main st., South of Post Office IIUTLER, I* A- June 26, 1*67, lyr. Valuable Farm For Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-TWO ACRES OF GOOD LAND, sit .iiite in Penn township. For particulars, enquire «»f James McNair, Esq , horough of Butler, or of the sub scriber living on the premises. Mr* ANN E. GRAHAM, Sept. 4, •67—3t. Notice. I HEREBY notify the public in general, that, where as, my wife LEYIN A, is not willing to live with me where 1 want to live, and conduct herself and do what a wife ought to do toward her hnsband, not to hai her or tru*t her on mj account as I am n«t willing to pay any of her debts contracted hereafter. SAMUEL SHOfTP, Tenango tp., Bntler co., August M, 1867—3t. > NOTICE. IN the matter of the petition of Robert M'Kee for discharge as Adm'r of estate of Philip Croop. dee'd. To Sarah Ann Boyd (formerly Duffnrdj, Catharine Kupod (formerly Dufford), and Mar* Magdalena Duf lord, chilJren and heirs of S*.nnn DufTord (formerly Susan Croop,l Greeting: Take notice that you and eve ry of yon are hereby cited to be and appear before ou .Indges at an Ordhaus'Court, to be held at Butler, in and for the county of Butler, Pa ,on the 4th Monday of Sept. next, it being the 23d day of said month, then nod there to show cause why the above said prayer of the petitioner should not be granted as above prayed fur. By the Court, sept. 4, "67—3t.) F. M. EASTMAN, Cl** 0. C. c; ROHM AX «fc WALTER, MILLERS, HAVING given their Mill a thorough repairing, and placed it in excellent order, they are now ready to do all kinds of custom wbrk Anil at the' shortest notice. Wheat and Rye Flour .ni way, on li»nd Rye And Mixed Chops and Brine o different kiodd, constantly on heed. WJII KAT! The h tikert price wit! be r eld in ee»h 112.» >WI de • ♦red ii their Mill, (Duller, Ang M, T—«mo NlicrlfT'B Salon. I HY virtue of sundry Writs of Tend. Ex.. Ae., issued j [j out of the C<>urt of Common Pleas of Duller conn ty, »nd to me directed, there will be exposed to public (title, at the Court House in the borough of Butler, on • Monday, the 23d day of September, A I) , 1567. Nt one o'clock, P. M., the fallowing described property,to wit • All the right, title. Interest and claim of .fumes Kennedy,of, in mid to One hundred and Fifty acres of land, more or lees, situate In Muddycreek township, Duller countv, Fa., bounded North by John Hell, Kant by J no. W Forrester, South by David Crazier, and West I by Edward Frailer; About Seventy-five acres cleared, j Thirty acres meadow; Br.ck house large frame barn ! and oat buildings thereon erected. Seized and taken In execution a* |the*u'-operty of James 3. Kennedy at 1 the suit of llarvey D.Thompson. ALSO, All the right, title, Interest and claim of Robert F. ' Christy, of, in and to Seventy acres of land, more or 112 Ibss, si turtle in Cherry township, Dutler county, l*a , I bounded North by AVilliam llockenbeny, East by Sam uel D. Christy, South by William Crothers, and West by .fatties llockuuberry. flilrty-A"# acres cleared, I«og I house and Frame Wagon maker shop thereon erected.— ' 8el»d and taken il> execution a« the property of Robert F. Christy at the suit ol Allen Wilson for use of James Utvasmau, now for use of K. iM'Junkin. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Jacob Hep ler, of, in and to Fifty-seven acr>'s of land, more or less situate in Fairvlew township, llut'er county, Pa , boun- ! ileU North by Autos Campbell, East by George Shake lev, South by 11. P. Shakeley, West by John rt. Jame son et. al. Forty acres cleared; Frame house and Log barn thereon erect d. Seized and taken In execution as | the property of Jucob ilepler al the suit of Lewis Z. Mitchell. ALSO, All the right, title. Interest and claim of Joseph Grif fin, Mary Griffin et. al., of. In and to Fifty acres or land I more or lesa, situate in Cherry township. Butler coun ty, Pa., bounded North by Austin Russell, Kast by lli.gli Conway*' heirs. South by James Smith, and West by Jacob W« If. rd. About Twenty acres cleared : j Log house thereon erected. Seised awd taken in txecu tiouasthe property of Joseph, Mary, hii/.abeth and" Rachel Griffin at the suit of James Wilson. ' ALSO | AH tho right, title, interestand claim of Robert Spear* t of. iu and to One Hundred acres of land, more or less, 1 situate iit Washington township, Hutler county, Penn'a, bounded North by Kdward Fiazier, East by llernard M'fai idlest, South by Thomas Orahain, and West by i Thomas Uutchlnsou. About Thirty Ave acres cleared; • log house and Log stable thfefeon erected. Seized and J taken in ex cutioii as ihe property of Robert Spear at the Miit ol James Wilson. ALSO, All the right, title, Interestand claim of Samuel Mc- ! Murry, of, in and to Eighty-three acres of land more or less, situate in Marion township, Dutler .county. Pa., i bounded North by James Kerr, fcagt by A lux. M'Mur- . ry, South by Alex M'Murry and West by Alex. M' j Murry. Seventy-five acres cleared. Forty pf which is i meadow; a good Saw Mill mid Grist Mill thereon erec- ' ted. Seized and taken in Execution as the property ot : Samuel M'Murry, at thtsuit of Patrick Jf'Dride. A [.HO, AH the right, title, Interest and claim of Edward Iliggins, <>f, in and to Seventy five acres of laud, more j or less, situate In Venango township. Dutler county, Pa., : bounded North by Morris M Bride, East by John Uughfrs. Sontn by John M Cane and West by John peo- Rles. About Fifty-five acres cleared ; Orchard of beur- j ig trees; L>g house and Log barn thereon erected.— Seized and taken In execution as tho property of Ed- j ward llipgins at the suits of J. K. Smith ami W. A Thonip aid. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of William A j Robert I.ogue, of.in and to Four Hundred acres of land I more or lees, situate In Cherry township, Butler county, j Penn'a, bounded Not th by Uillingsley, Kast by j William Lindsey, John Canon and J. Carnahan. South I by Joseph and Robert Armstrong and West by James Thompson. Eig bty acres cleared ; Twenty acres meud ow ; twn Log houses and two Log stables tlmreon erec ted. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Robeit and William Logue at tho suit of John N. Pur- 1 iauce, Esq. ALSO, All the right, title, iatereet ami claim of A. R. Orant, ' of, in and t>> (hie llundrod acres of land, tnofo or less, situate in Allegheny tog house and large Frame barn thereon erected. ised and taken in execution HA the piopertyof A. B. Orant at the suit of John S. M'Kln iey tor use of S. 0. Do Ids J. D. STOREY. Sheriff. j Sheriff's Office, Butler, Aug. 28, 1867 ItrgiKlrr'N \otloe. "VTOTICEIs hereby given that the following Accounts of Executors, Administrators and Guardians, have been filed in the Register's office, according to law, and will be presented to the Court for confirmation and allowance, Wednesday, Sept. 2oth, 1867 • 1. Final account of Ohebe Lay ton, Adm'x of T. J. Lay tun, deed. 2. Final account of N. M- Klrkland, Ex'r of Adam Peter*, dee'd 3. Final Account of John Scott, Adm'r of Thomas M'Leary. dee d. 4. Final account of Isaac Sutton, Adm'r of Christian Beighley, dee'd. 5. Final acconnt'of Washington Bovard and J. D. Ste phenson, Ex'rsof s>y William lawe. *s Robert Boyd Thomas Roagers vs Thomas Ilindinan J. 11 Perkins vs School Diat Oakland 4p. Willihm Dyers, vs Scbotil Di*t. Oakland tp Sylvanus Cooper vs Zebu lon Cooper Ouya* Billiard A wife vs t*ilaa ( bristy Paiton Kearns vs George C- ltoesaing i'atton Kearns vs George C. Roeseuig David 0. Conner vs John Kerr et al Owen llarrctt vs James Dibel eta( Th«* Commonwealth of Pa. Hannah Col lander Fl'ff vs R.'B. Maxwell Adm'r eta James Green for use rs Wm. C. M'Caudleas /.ehulon Cooper vs W. 0. Brtu-kenridge Samuel E. Moorhead vs John Carson* Jwhn W. Forrester vs Jacob Zeigler I'atton Kearn* vs Beruaid iioessingjet al Wilson K Potts, vs John N. I'ugh Samuel Miller vs Christophtir Bright Hannah Hroadhead for use vs Samuol Critchow William Clark vs 'i homas Wala Allen Wilnoa vs John Campb J B CLARK. Protb"* Ofllce, Butler. Pa. Anf 21 ,1567. AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE —ton— The Purifying of the Blood. I>R. J. W. POLAND'S HUMOR DOCTOR, A Positive Remedy for all Kind* oi llumurt), PARTICULARLY ERYSIPELAS, NETTLE RASH, SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, CARBUNCLBB, BOILS AND PILES' It i* very gratifying to nny of this, or of anv other medicine,« It is the very best remedy known.'* It la nut always so easy to prove it. It is, however, exceed, luglj gratifying to the Proprietor of this medicine,that while he declares to the public that tbia is a mvit won derful and effective specific for Humors, an stated ab«ve, he has abundant proof a' hnnd io sustain his statement Fot sixteen years the llnmor Doctor baa been manu factured and sold, and every year has increased the value of its reputation, and the amount of its sales.— In New Hampshire, where It originated, ho remedy for humors Is so highly prised. An emln«nt physirir.n (now an army surgeon; when practising iu New Hamp shire, put chased between fifty and sixty gallons of it during some seven or eight years and 'used it in his practice. He haa since then ordered it for the Hospi* tal where he was stationed. Other (Aiysicians have ordered it, aud have used it in practice with great suc cess When the proprietor lived in New Hampshire,at (JofTstown CeMer, for the spaco of thirty or forty miles around, and iu Manchester particularly, the Humor Doctor was well known and highly valued tor the nu merous and wonderful cures which It effected. Though manufactured iu large quantities the supply wis fre quently exhausted, and purchasers had to wait f.>r more to bo made. In that regiou some very severe cases of Erysipelas were treated with—aud they weie cured.— Erysipelas sores, or carbuncies, those ugly, painful ul ceis. were entirely removed wherever Uiis'medicine was faithfully used. So it was with Scrofula and Salt Rheum. The Ilninor Doctorcured them. Far the sake of showing what Is thought of It, a few testimonials are here inserted: Milton Gale, Esq., Boston* Mass. I hereby certify that I was sorely afflicted wltb bolls for two years, developing themselves on my limbs and other paits of my body. The sßfftrlnßs which I en dared from them are Indescribable. Suffice it to say that I faithful'y tried several of the uiont popular ho mor remedies, bnt without removing the affliction. At l> ngth, by the earnest reqnest of an intimate friend, I wa» induced to try Dr. J . W. Poland's Humor Doctor, and am very happy to attest that all my boils were re moved, and my health was restored by using Dr« Po land's aforesaid medicine. Boston, Jan. 14,1860. MILTOAf HALE. A . C. W. Msq., Mm Chester, A'. H. Dr. J. W. Pot. a no —Dear Sir; I very cheerfully give my testimony in favor of your Humor Doctor a* an ex cellent remedy for humors. My uumerotM acquaint ance in Manchester know how severely I was afflicted with Boils, and they know how perfectly good my health Is at present. Your Humor Doctor cured me. Fleaae refer to me for particulars in my case. Manchester, N. 11 , June 11, '&«. A. C. WLLACE- Mrt. Wheeler, Sloneham. Matt. I very confidently aud 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 wua a very severe and obstinate one. For more than two years the skin upon the Inside of both my hauda, and even down to my wrist, was constantly cracked and broken up, so tbnt I was unable to use my hands in any kinds of wet work, and was obliged to wear gloves in sewing to avoid getting blo.nl upon my work. The humor which ao afflicted me was probably a combination of Ervsipelas and Salt Rheum. My general health was quite poor. Soon after I began to uee the Humor Doctor I could perceive signs of heal ing. I continued to use the medicine till 1 was finally cared My bands are now perfectly free from humors, and to all appearances my V.hole system is clear of it, an! has been for several months. 1 used eight bottles before I felt safe to give it up ehtiiely, but they cured mo- HARRIET WHEELER. Stouemau, Mass., July 6, 1856. Mrs. ltxrter, Dover, N. IT, Dovkr, N. II , July 22, ISM. Dr. Poland, I received your letter enquiring as to the effects of your medicine on sea-sickness. lam hap py to say that I think it is " the medicine" for that dreadful sickness. I tried various prescriptions, but found none that settled the stomach and cleared the bead like the Humor Doctor. I felt as though I could hardly wait togetashore, to entreat jou to Intrduee it into ship chandlery stores, that it may find its *«y to those who suffer upon the mighty deep from soa sick uess. If captains who tske their families with them, or carry pMsengars, should try it for once, they would never be willing to voyage without it. 1 have used it for my fainilv since its introduction to the public for bilious habits, headache and humors about my ohil-Tren, and have always found It a sure I atn not fond of having my name appear in nubile and would not consent to It on any other account but to relieve the suffering ; but if the foregoing will l.e of any service to you or the public, you can make use of it. Yours. HARRIET M. PORTER. Much more might be told in relation to this medicine, as contained In testimonials, but it Is ueediess. Ask Manchester drudgests about it, especially E W. Blake, at Hurra. Inquire or Mr. llenrv Pliimer, of Bedford, whose wife Was cured by ir f,f Salt Hheuui. Ask almost any person iu (Joflstowii, and they will declare its value as a remedy, as used in their own cases or by their friends. The Humor Doc for was formerly Bold at fifty rents per bottle: bur the cost of every ingredient composing it bus gone up go enormously, that the price hats been raised to fifty tents only, and that by compulsion The Humor Doctor Is prepared at the New Englaud Botanic Depot, f,i the proprietor,.!. French. Hold by Medicine Desl-rs everywhere. DEMArf BARNES ic CO.. Genera lAj?ents, New York STATE, FAIR, rilllE IVnn a State Fair will be held at Pittsburg, upon I the groiids of the Iron City Park, SEPT EM UK it 24th, tilth, ioth, aud 27tn, ISO 7. For l lie Exhibition of Horses. Tattle. Sheep. Swine «*• , Agricultural Implements. Machinery. Invention* Farm Products, Fruit*, Flowers, Household Quods, &, PREMIUMS O V Ell HIO.OOO. ( <»MPETITION OPEN to ALL, Some of in the abstract, are ss follow*: i CATTLE— FoRKION IMPORTED—IO premium* from S"»i» to J2J ; all other grades of Cattle 0 >. from #.lO to fit), 42. from *lO to #:» : best herd. Ac., n..t less than 1.5 bead, *3O; 2nd best sl6; bent 10yoke of oxen.prom ium to br paid Agricultural Society "ol the County send ing them. sloo—2nd best |6O. HORSES. — lest imported fl premiums from SSO to 920—thorough breds. 10, from S3O to 112 10—Speed 1 of 9100, 1 of $75, 4 of 9,»0 MATCHED HORSES.—I of 950, 1 of *3O; best draught, gelding, ami single horses 12, from 9 Jo to slo STA LI.IONS and MAItE.s, 16 from «J.» to 810. JACKS and AftJI.ES 7, from 926 to #10; best rrule team of four 2nd best sls. SHEEP AND WOOL.—For different bieeds 123 pre mlums from S6O toss SWINE 16—from s£T> to s6. POULTRY—best oollection sls, aud no premium lesn than 92. For Agricultural Implements, Steam Engines, Scales, Ac., but few premiums are offered The Judges how ever may make complimeubiry notice,of the particular merits of each machine exhibited. For Leather and its manufacture—flour and Indian meal, grain and seeds, vegetables, fruits, grapes, cider, flowers and designs, needle work,embroidery, Ac..bread, cakes, Ac., preserves, jellies, und air tight truits and vegetables, mercantile displays, Ac., liberul premium 112 are offered ranging $lO to *1 STEAM PLOW,—The Heydrfck Steam Plow will bs exhibited and operated during the Fair. EXCURSION TICKET" will he Issued by nearly all the Railroads, and all goods exhibited and unsold will be returned freight free. For pa. ticulars, or premium lists address A B. LOS OA K Ell. Secretary. Pittsburgh, Pa. Single adtulseion Tickets, 26 Cents ■*l'«4, 3» j A. BOYD HAMILTON, President. Hook Agent** Wanted To Solicit Order* for a New Illustrated BIBLE GiCTIGfiABY, (COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME.) THE Dictiohart embodies the results of the most recent study, research, and investigation, of about sixty-five of the most eminent and advanced Bible Scholars now living. Clergymen of all denominations approve It, aud regard it as the best work of its kind in the Engllah language, and one which ought to be in the hands of every Bible reader in the land. In cbculating this Work, Agents will find a pleasant and profitable employment. The numerous objections which are usually encountered in selling ordinary works will not exist with Ihit. But, on the contrary, encouragemenPand friendly aid will attend the Agent, making his labors agreeable, use ful, and lucrative. Ladies, retired Clergymen, School Teachers, Farmers, Students, and all others who poasess energy, are wan ted to feisi*t in CanviMsing every Town and County in the country, to whom the most liberal inducements will be offered For particulars,apply to, or address PARMELEE BROTHERS, sept 4, fit ] 723 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Paints for Farmers and Others. THE Grafton Mineral Paint Co., are now manufact uring the Heat, Cheapest and most Durable Paint in use; two c««ats well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will laat It) or 15 years ; it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to scit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses. Barns, Fences. Carriages and Cae-makere, Pails and Wooden-ware. Ag ricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships. Bottoms, Canvas, Metal aud Shingle Roofs, fit l»eing Fire and Water proof;. Floor Oil Cloths, (on j Manufact urer having used 6000 Obis, the pest yeer,) and an a paint for any purpose Is unsurpassed for body, darahilf ty. elasticity, and adhesiveness Price *6 per bbl. of 300 lbs , which will supply u farmer for years to come. V a-ranted in all caac9 a* above. Send for a circular which g.ves full particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark Ovafton Mineral Paint. Address DANIEL BIDWKLL, 254 Pearl St., N. Y. Sept. 4, "67—Grnos. J. K. Speer, M. D. & A M. Speer, M. D. HAVING aasociated themselves together in the prac tice of Medicine and Surgery, respectfully offer their services to the public , tlie former in the various branches of the pro tession : the latter more particular y iu the treatuieutof the DISEASES OF THE EYE AIID EAR. I Dr. A. J#. Spe*v having rrailed himself during the last fil' l e«n yeai sof the advantage* affordod by the best hospital sand teachers in this country and in Europe, for obtaining a thorough knowledge of the structure and i disease of those important organs, will hereafter de I vote special attention to their medical and surgiea I treatment. Offifle, No. 10$ PENN ST., two doors from St. Clair street, Pittsburg. Office honrs— 9a. m. to 12 v., and from 2t06 r. * fcept H, !sss—s(• RICO'S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE I Oray-hpaded |>eoplo h>?( their loclc» restored by it to tha dark, lustrous, silken tresses of youth, and ate hippy I Young People, with light, fads*m red Hair, nave these unfashionable color® changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice I People whose heads are ooveMtt' with Dandruff and Humors, n«0 it, and hare claan coats and clear and healthy scalps I llnld-M«nd«>d "Veterans have their remaining locks, tightened, and' tho bare, (pots covered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance for joy 1 oung Gentlemen use if because It ia richly perfumed! Young Ladies use it because. It' keeps their Hair in place! Everybody must and vill use It, bectuso It Is the cleamst and best article in Sia market I F tSr Sale by Dniggiits generally/ WllOljJj.SALi'. AOLiNTS: ScllerS A Van Uovdcr, PifTS*iiß6rr, PA. Dr. Samnel Graham, m»» W, no. l»-«ow-lyr. BUTLER, PA. DR U 6 A lffD GROCERY STORE. 112 piIR subscribers have on hand and are dally receiving _l. at their Store-Room,opposite Peter Duffy's In Butler An Extensive Assortment oiF Drug*. illjc Stilflfc, MoiUi'lnrs, ll'nt.MtHUclncStf OIIk, I'l'ollel Snap, I'aliitn, |l*crfumery, AND THE GftoJefcat for chemical and medicinal pn/pnae«. Alfto, alt tlndt of BRUSHES, NOTIONS. «Sfco.. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully and Promptly Compounded. In tlio Grocery Department will be folinti Flour, Itacoij, Fish, Coffee, Tea*, tfufcu re Canned Fruit of all kind*; in short every ariicle (j Farullv use. Also, , Nftlls, Glass, Glassware, Quccnswaro, Hardware, Stoneware, Bucketst Tubs, Aud a Kon«»ral of Tobacco andCi|?srf Th« hlglifflt market price paid for sll kiuds of prs» duco in ext hange for (Jf>od4. Rell & Dioffeo'bacher, .Tone 12. 1867—fy ___________ ITS EFFBOT IS | KIIR ACtJLO VS. The old, the yoang, the middle >ged unita to pfalrt HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It Is an entirely new scientific disooTery, ixrablnhig many of the most powerful and rtstorative agtoM in the vegetable kingdom. We havo inch in Its merits, and so suro it will dd all ws claim for It, that we offer SI,OOO Reward If the Sicilian HAht RfcHEwin does not give ftafe Isfaction ia all cases when used in strict aeoord tinco with our instructions* HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rentitef* has proved itself to be the most perfect preparation fer the Hair ever offered to tho public. It is a vegetable compound, and contains no injurious properties whatever. It is not a Dye, it strikes at the Roots and fills tho glands with "new lifo and coloring matter. IT WILL RESTORE GRAT HAIR TO ITS ORIQISAL COLOR. It telll keep the flair fr*m falling Out. It el*antes the Scalp, and m*k*s the Hair SOFT, LUSTROUS, AND SILKEN IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING 112 No person, old or TOtinjr »hoold fnil to nan it. It it recommtruled and used by the FIRST it JUD ICAL AUTHORITY. ..nr- Ask for Hallli V eost a tils Sicilian Hair Rkkewbr, and take uo c*her. The Proprietors offer the Sicilian Hair It*- wewer to the public, entirely confident that it will bring back tho hair to its original color, promote its growth, and in nearlv all enses where it has fallen off will restore it unless the person is very aged. It. P. HALL. & CO. Proprietors, Ntukua, tar- Sold by all Druggists. -•*! '1B«I :t T'af R. & W. JENKINSON, Manufacturer* and Wholesale Dealers ia Tobacco. Segurs, NuuflT, Pipes, etc. No. ft FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. 3rd door from Funpenaion B ge. Sign or the ndian. ▼el. 4. n© 12. Ijr. m