THE BUTLEB COUNTY, AGRICULTURAL FAIR, WILL BE IIELD AT BUGLER, 0* TH ' 18th, 15th ii 20th days of Sept., 1867. FI»M Dir.—^General preparations. C-ntry and arrangement of articles, gacoyn PAT.— Oeneral exhibition and ex amination of Stock and County trotting and Pacing Ilor-es. TOIRP DAY.— Trotting and Pacing Jlloraet from any where. Report oi' Judges. Fntries may be mabo aftjr the Firjt and until the night of the 18th of Jepteirber. For further information see "Notice to Com petitors." • w- ADMIUIO.'. —Single, 25 c. or 5 tiokets for *1 .00. Tickets gnnd durin" the V'airoOo or i for $2.00. Children ur.der 10 years of FREE. A Good Band of Music will be engaged during the Fair. Special Prize*. Purses are now being raised to enable the Society to pay for Faster t Trotting Horse, Mare or Gelding, from any wtsre under saddle ur in harness, fIOO 00 Fastest Pacing, ditto, ditto, SIOO 00 Mile heati—Best 3 in s—Ectiy fee 10 pr. c. Class "A—llortes Best blooded Stallion four jears old and upwards, $lO 00 tecond bes . 8 00 best blooded Stallion two years old and tin jir four. C 00 second best. 3 00 best common stallion from fcur year old and upwards, 6 00 tecond bcsl, 3 00 best common stallion tr/o years old an d under four. 4 00 tecond best, 2 00 best pr. heavy draught horses or marcs 5 00 tecond best, 3 00 best pair light draught, or carriage horses or msres, 5 00 teeond beet, 3 00 best heavy draught horse or mare 3 00 second Ijesl, 2 00 best light draught, or buggy, horse or mare, 3 00 second best, 2 00 b'st saddle horse or mare, 5 00 tecond best, 2 00 best brood mare and colt, 5 00 tecond best, 3 00 bent three year old horse colt, tec ond best, 2 00 best two year old horse colt, second bett, - 1 " 1 best two year old mare colt, tecond best, bfst yearling horse or mare colt, 3 00 tecond best, 2 00 be«t spring cMt, horse or mare, tecond best. " best trotting horse, mare, or gelding^ under saddle or in harness, * 10 00 best pacing horse, mare, or gilding under saddle or in hurness, 10 00 Judges— Col. Alex. Lowry, llarvev Osboru and Joseph Doutbett. Class "B".—Cattle. Beet 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 oalf, 3 (It) second best, 1 00 best blooded cow three years old and upwards, 6 00 second best, 4 00 best blonded heiter two years old, 4 00 eecond best. 2 00 best blooded heifer one year old, 3 00 eecond best. 2 00 best blooded heifer calf, 2 00 second best. 1 00 best native bull 2 years old or over, 600 secoud best. 3 00 best native bull 2 years old. 3 00 second 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 0u best native heifer two years old, 3 00 second best. 2 00 best native heifer 1 year old, 3 00 second best. 1 00 best native calf, 2 00 second best. 1 00 best yoke of oxen, 4 00 second best. 2 00 Judges— W. O. Braokenridge, Wm. Stoops, Win. S. Wible. Class "C."—Sheep. Best blooded buck. $1 000 second best. 5 00 best three blooded ewes, 0 00 second best. 3 00 bost three blooded lambs, 5 00 eecond best. 3 00 best ewe and lamb, 3 00 ■econd best. 2 00 best common buck, i 00 second best. 2 00 best three common ewes, 3 00 second best. 2 00 liest ihree fleeces 6ne wool, 2 00 iliest three fleeces common wool. 100 Judoes. —Henry Buhl, Roht. Stevenson (of Summit), Josiah M. Thompson. Class "D-" — lloijs. Best boar two year* old andover, $5 00 second best. 3 00 best boar under 2 years and over six months, 4 00 eecond best. 2 00 best breeding sow one year and over, 4 00 second best. 2 00 beat sow under ene year and over six anenths, 3 00 eecond best. 2 00 best litter of pigs, net less than live, 400 second best. 2 00 Judges.— John R. M'Junkin, Michael By erly, William Lindsay. Class —Poultry. Best turkey, $1 00 best pair ducks, 1 00 best pair geese, 1 00 best pair shanghai chickens, 1 00 best pair poiand chickens, I 00 best pair common chickens. 1 00 Judges— Col. J. M. Thompson, John L. Maxwell, Jacob Mecbling. Class "F."—Seeds Yegt*«<'> T*d Fruit Beat bushel White WhMt, $2 00 best bushel red wheat, 1 00 best bushel rye, 00 beat bushel barley, 0C beat bushel oata, X bee* MW 3 best boahel .arcorn, 1 00 be.t bushel clo.er seed, 2 00 best bushel timothy seed, 1 00 best bushel flax seed, 1 00 best bushel millet wed, 1 00 best bushel potatoes, 1 00 best bushel rutabaga., 1 00 beet bushel turnips, 1 00 best bushel carrots, 1 00 beat bushel beets, 1 00 best bushel onions, 1 00 best bushel parsnips, 1 00 best bush" 1 tomatoes, 1 00 best i bushel sow beans, 1 00 best half doion beads cabbage, 1 00 best half dozen squashes, 1 00 best half dozen sweet pumpkins, 1 00 b*st half dozen common pumpkins, 100 bost exhibit of radishes, 1 00 be.-t exhibit of cucumbers, 1 Of) best exl.'bit 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 nears, 1 00 best half bushel quinces, 1 00 best half bushel apples, 1 00 best half bushel winter'apples. I 00 Judges— John Dougherty, 11. J. Berg, Isaac Robb. Class "G."—Housewife Department.' Best patch work quilt, $2 00 second best 1 00 best ten yards country flannel, 1 00 best ten yards rag carpet, 1 00 be~t ton yards flax linen, 1 00 best three linen bags, 1 00 best linen table cloth, 1 00 j 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 I read 1 00 best threo loaves rye breud, 1 00 best one loaf corn bread, 1 00 bet,t cured ham 1 00 best five pounds butter, 2 00 second best. 1 00 best ten pounds cheese, 1 00 best fi>e pounds maple sugar, 1 00 best box honey, 1 00 best gallon sugar cane molasses, 1 00 be*t giillon 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, I 00 best exhibit of flowers, 1 00 best pair boquets, 1 00 bett floral ornmnenfs, 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. Juilyet —William Campbell. Mr . N. Bro dm, Mrs. J. N. Pur via; oe. Class u II."—Domestic Manufacturers. Best exhibit of agriruliural imple ment", not le*s than teii, $5 00 J best two horse farm wagon, 3 00 j best two hor«e carriage, 2 00 best top buggy, 2 00 best open buggy, 1 00 best set of wagon harness. 1 o*l best set of carriage or buggy harness 1 00 best man's saddle, 1 00 best lady's saddle, 1 b0 i best bridle, 1 00 best dressed calf Bkin, 1 00 best side of harness leather, 1 00 best side kip leather, 1 00 best exhibit of castings or holloware. 2 00 j best side upper leather 1 00 best hollow ware, 2 00 best exbtbit of wagon maker? W' rk. 2 00 | Judges Samuel Marsh ill, Capt- K. L. Gil lespie. Sid. M. Wiehl. Regular Premium List. Class A. Horses. " B. Cattle. " C. Sheep. " D. Hogs. " E. Poultry. " F. Seeds, Vegetables & Fruits " G. Housewife's Department. " H. Domestic Manufactures. NOTICE TO COMPK#rORS. Rutriesof all articles and auimals, 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 j the time of entry. The Secretary will fur- j nish the Exhibitor a card, giving class and j number, which card must he attached to the j article or animal, or it will not be noticed I by the Judges. Articlei and animals so entered must be on the grounds by 9A. M.. ' of second day, and remain until 4 p. M., of! said day, to entitle th«m to premiums if I awarded. Stock must remain in the prop er stalls until called for bv the Mar-hull. Animals must be iwned in the County bv the exhibitor or his family. Se n ds and oth er products must have been grown in the County by the Exhibitor or his family. Manufactured articles must have been made in the County by the Exhibitor or his em ployees or family. JAMES BREDIN, President. H. C. IIEINEMAN, Treasurer. W. A. ijowry, Secretary. AMERICAN CITIZEN Job PrlatittgGfficeJ Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book AND simiuio] STOTOBJ In Krarni' nnllillng. Srroml Sjory, op posite Jack's lion |, Main Stieef, BUTLER IPA WK ARE PRBI'ARKD TO PRINT.ON SHORT NOICK Bill Heads, Books, Druggist Label.-. Pro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Drafts, Blanks. Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards. Pamphlets, Posture, Bills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, &c. BEING FURNISHED WITH The Most Approved Hand "1 esses TIIB LARGEST ASSORTMENT 01 Typa, Borders, Ornaments, Rule*. Cuts, iCc., IN THE COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN ANDDECORATIVE PRINTING NSATLT, I'KOMPTLT. AMD AY KSASONAULK KAtAb. iu a style to excel any establishnicnt at home, and compete with any abroad. SKILLED WOHKMEN Are employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet the wants of the community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment, for TASTE IIV COM POSITION AND Elenanee In Preas Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in f ite oomparison, from getting out a Ccrd ci a single line to an illuminated Po«Ur, 7 • work «112 any number of page*- The American Citizen. 13 pnbllihed every Wednesday Intbiboron^hofßntler by C. K A.NDE*SON. in Kearns' Building, Main Street, opposite the Jack House. L'ZRMH :— %'A .OO a year, If paid In advance, or within the first first six months; or 260 if not paid until after the expiration o the first six mmths. TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &c One square, one Insertion « ...Jl 00 Kach subsequent insertion 50 column for six months 12 60 , \\ column for six months .20 0" . 1 column for six months ib o I for one year 24 00 V£ column tor one year 40 00 I column for one year 70 00 Professional and Business Cards, not exceeding 8 lines, one year 0 00 Kxecutors,Admlnistrator«and Auditor's notice*, each,3 00 Applications for License*, each &0 Cautions, Estrays, Notices of Disitolution, 4c., not exceeding 1 square, 3 insertions each 2 00 10 lines of Nonpareil,or its equivalent, will make a square JOB WOEE. Vm sheet hand-bill, 50 copies or less SI 5 \1 " " " .2 60 V? " '« " 4 00 Full - " " 6 00 •LAKES. Por any quantity under 6 quires. $1 60 per quire; on all amounts over thai, a reasonable reduction will be made BUSINESS CARDB. Single packs, SI 60; each additional pack, 60 eta. LOCAL NOTICES. # lOcentsper line for each insertion. DEATHS AnD MARKIAOES, will be published gratis, where the same does not exceed 6 linns; for each additional line, 6 cts. will be charged. Advertisements of O. C. Sale, Kxecutors, Adminlstra tors,and Auditor's notices; Kstiays, Dissolution of Hart nerthip.Cautions, and all transient advertisements MUST POSITIVELT BE PAID IN AOTAWCE. C E. ANDERSON, Editor and Proprietor. Dec. 16 Brto Dr. W. W. Wftfn©p, HAS been in successful practice for a number of years, with the experience of the different Hos pitals in Europe and America Army aud llotpiiul Surgeon during the late American war. continues to at tend to all professional cases at his office, No. 928 Filbert St., Philadelpaia. No Patent Medicines are used or recommended; the remedies administered are those which will not break down the constitution, but renovate the system from all Injuries il hits sustained from mmernl medicines, and leave the sy«tem iu a healthy and perfectly cured con dition. Dyspepsia. that I (stressing disease and fell destroyer of health and happiness, undermining the constitution and yearly carrying thousands to unsimely graves, can most em phatically be cured. MELANCIIOLLY, ABBERATION, that state of alienation and weakness of the mind which JtPdemparaoiwfidSpdbli of enjoying ;he pleasures or performing the duties of life. RHEUM A TISM. in any form 01 condition, chronic or acute, warranted curable. EPILEVSY, or falling sickness, all chronic or stubborn cases of FE MA L E DISEA SE.S, radic-4 ly removed; S*!t Klieiiui and eveiy deserlpfion of ulcerations; Piles and scrofulous diseases which have baffled all prevlou* me llcal skill, ran be cured by my treatment; and 1 do say all diseases, (yes •'onaumption) can be cured by wearing my Medicated Jacket, which is M protection to the l..ugs against nil changes of weath er in all climates. Having Investigated lor years the cause and character of interiuittents ifuver ami ague) iu allpaitsnf the United States, will cure permanently all chronic or acutj -ases of ague aud nervous diseases in a lew dajs. Otneer fured Without the Knife or Drawing Blood. Tape Worm, that dread to the human family for years can bo removed with two or three doses of my newly di*cove«ed remedy, warranted in all caees. 0« limitation in the tiii{U*h an I Oermtu linkages Will raaxe visits any distance if desired. May bo addiessed by letter (confidentially) and medicine sent with pioper direc tion* to any part of the country. Office, No. 928 Liberty St., PHIL A l)l£ JL.PII 1 A.* Aug. 28tli, 18fi7—ly w>Q /*\A PER HOUR realized by our agents. Fo O-C 'JI ' particulars enclose itnmp an«l ' Addre-s KEPIIAKT, CKIDEH 4 BRO . Aug .67 —lt York, Pa. Auditor'* lYotloe. IN the matter of the Petition of W Christy for Ci tation on Is tiah \Vigtou, to file and settle account as iiiia*dian "112 Wnr Morrow ami 11. II Morrow, uiinjr children of Hamilton Mortow. dee d. 1M the Oi ph-iiis' Couitof liutler county No. 18, Sep tember term, 18H7. And now to wit: — March 11» IWI7. we order tlyU the t within Petition of the Complainant he taken or confess e«l. there being no appearance or denial 01 the respond- ' ents on file, and lurther direct a leference to 'lliomas Robinson, Esq ,as an Auditor to take proof of the facts and circumstances set forth in tho Petition, and tore- j port them to the Couft ; and also to report an account | said Detendaut's Ouardian if nucess>ry lly the court. Butler county, st: Certified from the Record this 11 th da}* of April, A. M 181.7 F. M. EASTMAN. Clerk of O C. Notice Is hereby given that 1 will attend to the dn ties of the above appointment at the Hotel ofW.U. Christley, fn Centreville, this county, on Tuesday, Sep tsuiber l?th, 1867, at 10 o'clock, A. M\ of said dav. THOMAS ROBINSON. Auditor. Aug 21, 'B7—lt. Notice in IMvoree. IN the matter of the petition of Peter Broell, for a di vorce from bed, board and alimony, from his wife Catharine Broell. In the Court of Common Pleas of Butlor county. No 4, November Term, IMW. Ami now to wit: March 11th, 1867, on motion of Black A Fleegor, Eaq'rs*, Attorneys for Petitioner, Court graut proclamation according to law. By the Court. Butler county, «« : Certified fioni the Record this fith day of Angust, A. I)., U#7. •! B » I.AKK. Prpth') Otharine Broell, respondent:—You are hereby noti fied to be and appear at our Court of Common l'i«as, to l»e held at Butler, in aud for tho county of Butler, on the 4th Monday of September, A. D.. 1867, to cause, if any you have, why a divorce from bed, board aud alimony should not be decreed as prayed for by your husband, Peter Broell, in the above uamed petition. JAMBS U. STOREY, August 7, >867, 4t. Sheriff. -wi/j mmmE uJiu. 0 THE subscriber would respectfully Inform the public that he has erected a new CARRIAGE and WAG ON MAKING SHOP, on Street, opposite J. H. Negley, and below the M, K. Church, where lis is prepared to do all kinds ot work in his line of busi ness, such as making Buggies, Carriages. Wagons, Sul kies, Sleighs, and any thing in the line of Carriage and Wagon making. Rnal or I Bail retained by widows under the Act of ' Assen.'dy of 14th of April, 1861. have been filed In the I office of Clerk of Orphans Court, iu and for the county of Butler, til : O. C . No. 76 March Term. 1867 : Mrs Natwy Wll- I liamson. widow of Johnston Williamson, late of Mid dle-ex ownship, dee'd. Person il property amounting to *2A> .6 John Brown, Esq , Adm'r. i OC . No. 32. March Term. 1867 : Mrs. Na .cy Rosins i Knornschlld. widow of .luhn Gottlieb Knorn-child, late of Hufl»lo townnlrp. dee'd Personal property amount lug to S3OO 00. Maiy Kosina Knornachild. Adm'x. O. O. No 72, June Term. |8«7: Mrs. Rebecca llenr widosr of Sanies Henry, ltteof Oakland township, dee'd Personal property amcunting to S3OO 00. John L. Bartley, Executor. O. C-. No. 73. Jnne Term 1867 ; Mrs. T mson Cratty widow ot James Cratty, deed. Personal property amounting to SAM 82 Hon. Tboe. Garvey. Adm'r O. C., No. 74, June Term 1867 : Mrs. Susau Hutchl«on widow of Thomas Hutcliis 18K7. 112. M. EAKI MAN ,Cl'k of C. Notice it hereby given that I will attend te the duties of the above appointment a* the Hotel of IV. G. Christ ley, In Centrevifie. this conntv, on Tuesday the 17th day of September, at 1(1 o clcck, A. M. THOMAS ROBINSON, Auditor. Aug. 21, '67—4t. BUTLEIt WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture the very best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Tarns, Of every kind and color, which we will sell as low to cash buyers, if not lower than they can be had East, or West If you want i Heavy Barred, White, Brown, or Grey Flannels. Warrsnted to have NO SHODDY in them, Jgo to the Uuion Woolen Factory, Butler, Pa., if you want Heavy Cassimeres, Warranted to have NO SHODDY in them, goto the Butler Woolen Factory. If you want a good article of MTOCKKXG YAM, Warranted to have no Shoddy In it, goto the Bntler Woolen Factory. 10,000 Ibunds of IT ooZ Wanted in Exchange for the Alx>ve Gotxis. H. FULLEBTON. Dec 4, ILLUSTRATED DOMESTIC BIBLE. BY REV. INORAHAM COBBTN, A. M Tn IS work contains all the plans of the Commen taries. and is neat and of convenient sire for family use. It will raqnire bnt liitle examination t » see that tiiis edition of ttie Sacred Writings embraces many fea tures never before combined iu one volume, and is a valuable acquisition to the family circle aud the Bibli cal undent Some of the most important and distin guishing feature* of tl.is bible are : 1. Seven hundred Wood Kngtavinflk 9. Many thou sand marginal references. .1. finely executed Steel Ehgiavings. *. Numerous improved readingi. 5. A corrected chronological order. 0 An exposition of each chapter, containing th eswenceof the best Com mentators, with much original matter by the editor. 7. The poetical booki in tt«e metrical forin. 8 Reflec tions drawn ftoom the subjects of the chapter.and giving in a condensed form it' spiritual import. 9. Questions at the end of each chapter, for ftmily examination. 10. Dates alhxetl to the chapters. f«»r each morning and evening's reading, comprising the whole Bible in a year. To these liave lately been added two very desirable features, vis : It contains a family photograph depart ment iu connection with thefamilv record, and an -x --tendul concordance. It is one of the most desirable Biides published. The work contains nearly fifteen hundred ct.-wn quarto pages, printed from clear and Iteaulifultyiie, on fine paper, with numerous engravings, and is bound in three different and beautiful styles. Rev John Davis, of Connoq'ieneesing township, is Agent for Butler Conntv. Post office Address. WIIITESTOWN, Butler Couuty, Pa. ftlarch, no 14-s. jr-tf Stray Cow. to the lesidence of the Subscriber livlog In j Mudddycreek to. about the 4th day of August, a Stray Cow, about 12 or 14 years of age ; a crop off the left ear, red acd white spotted, crumpled horned ; no other visible a arks. The owner is requested to come forward uros^ property pa ' charges and take her away, or she will te utspoeed of according to law. CtUtlSTOfiUft WIMJ Auf-Mtb 18T7-CH. FARMERS, READ THIS! BUCKEYE MOWER & REAPER . Again Triumphant! TIIIB EXTENSIVELY KNOWN, AND DESF.RVED- Iy Popular Machine was submitted to fhe most vigor on ft tost of Its superiority, at A trial of competing machine* tliat took place under the management <>f the N«w York Agricultural Society, at Auburn, N. T., In duly. 180). 'i hu committee consisted of eleven Judges, and fortv machines were entered an contestants for the prise. The trial lasted three weeks, and the tests were most thorough. The result wo* announced at the State Fair held at Saratoga, on the 12th of September GRAND GOLD MEDAL WAS THEN AWARDED THE buckeye, AS THE MACHINE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. A similar testimony wan awarded it in the tarn* State, in 1866. This machine is regarded by the thou sands who can speak from experience, as the It KMT IX T«IK WO It Lit, nd in manufactured by the incorporated company C. AI I.T.U i* A CO.. « CANTON onto. Lew's Reed, fcellenople. Agent for Butler county. Orders will be tilled by J. « A Wm. Campbell, of Rutler, and W. O. Ittackenridge A Co , of Centreville. Price lists, descriptive pimphlet*. posters, and circu lars can be had at all tim«M» from the manufacturers ,or their agents. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS. AFTER MORE THAN SIX YEARS EXPERIENCE in my I u ones*,and a Winters lal»or in In selecting tin* l>e-.t inateri »l.and constant oversight in the making of the saine, by I'l It ST CUSS WORKJIEV, I have now on hand the largest and best lot of CARRIAGES, BVOGIES, NI'LKEYS. WAUOXN, Ac., qoth light and heavy. ever offered to the people o Uutler county, ; which I will self CHEAP FOR CASH, TrFamily Carriage*. Shifting Top Uuggies, Open and Kiiggies—in Kiiggies—in shot t. I think I can furnish al most anything in the vehicle line, made of the best Eastern timber, springs and axles; and flnishol in a manner not excelled in cities East or West, and bettor adapted f.r oui road* than Eastern work. Shop nn Com're. JNO W BRANDON, ) Attest Olh. W. SxnM, Coai'ra Cr*. AngCl.fT. | THIRD ARRIVAL —OF— NEW GOODS. There Is a Store on Main Street, Where all the swains and maidens meet, To help their "soles" and save their feet, Just three d«»ors north of M'Aboy's store, Yon've surelv been in their before.— Lives HU3ELTON, up to ears in leather. He veil* his ladies' gaiters at ons dol'ar twenty els. pair And ever* kind of boots A shoes ol gents * la'W ware, And all at such low prices that none i.eed barefoot c», While IIUactTON andhU leather are makibg suck asbow AT HUSEiXOH'S CHEAP BOOT &. SHOE STORE. Where yon will find the largest and best assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES in town, just purchased in the East. ail a srifiw @lotSo My stock consists In part of (Women's Misses' chil dren s) Lasting and glove kid Gaiters. Poish and Oil Goat Balmorels, Tampico and graned Morocco Boots, Also, complete stock of Mens' and Boys' Ware, con sisting In part of LABTI NO, FRENCH AND COMMON CALF GAITERS FRENCH AND COMMON CALF BOOTS, (hand work warranted,) KIP AND UPPER frO'aTl. Also MKits' PLOUGH SHOES, (only $2 50 per pair.) 1 Also, a complete stbetoof LADIES' AND GENTS' SLIPPERS, My stock of leather and findings consists In part of Kids and Moroccos of all kinds, Roans of all colors, French and Common Calf Skins, Kip, Upper and Leather. Sole Vather consists of ORONOCO, CALIFORNIA bo B. A. 8o!e. Also, Lasts, Pegs, Thread Nails, Root-treee, Ac. Eve ry thing a Shoemaker uses he can And at B. C. HUSEL TON'f, throe doors North of M'Aboy Bros. Store, But ler, Pennsylvania. stock yon will find is selected on the prln ciples that a tailor would make a better coat than a blacksmith, so yon ma y expect to (ltd a better qnality of ROOTS and 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 good*. Particular attention paid to orders. B. C. HtJHELTOIV, no. 20.0m0,.) BUTLER, Pa- Cunningham & Richey HAVING associated together In thegroceoy business, they are r.ow prepared to furnish the public with C HOIC E VE«ETABU;N, FRESH FISH, WINTER WHEAT FLOUR,- Cheese, l>rle miDiitra ti.m on th« MUI« of Tboo. A. lluWhMon, >U of (.voire tp.. B»ll«r couaty, F». h««. thi. day JA.igu.l ISih. 18*17.) ..eon irliiteJ to the nn.ler«i|[nsd; tb.teli.re, all uenwu. koowlnrf th«m»elTe. Ind.kted to ,»1.l .".title, will make Immediate payment, and tbm. liuvhiK claim, agaloat ili« «a»ie will prra.nl tbeoa i proiierly atfthentioatad for a.ltlatn«nt, 1 lIiMU ILXZUtn, Adm'r. A»» « IW7-tt,