jStymal IToticcg. i A. V. M Butler Lodge, No. 27:2, A. \ \ / holds its stated meeting* in th* Odd Vellow yfj&C Hall, on Main Street, butler, Pa., on the nrst Wednesday of each month. Brethren frcm sister Lodges are respectfully invited to at tend lly order of tht ± - w-, CONNOQUENESSING LODGE No. 27H, I. O. Of O V., holds its Ira stated meetings at the Hall, on Main St., Pennsylvania raencing at 6 o'clock. Brethren from siater Lodges are respectfully invited to attend. By order ef the N. Q TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The Advertiser, having I oecn restored to health in a few weeks, by u very sim ple remedy, after having suffered several years with a | severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consump- : tlon—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desiro it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used, of charge) with the direction* for preparing and using the same, which they adnfglwlv laxCixtroa Co.ISF HPTION; ABTIIMA, baojicuiTiH, Ac. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Pre- | scrlptlon. is to benefit the afflicted, and spread informa tion Which he conceives lobe invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it wiil cost them nothing, and may prove a blessit.% Parties wishing the prerciiptlon, will please address KtV. EDWARD A WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings county, New York Nov. 7,IVA ly. VM the Heat BLADES* Eornoxut. LUBRICA TORS are a medicinal preparation in the form of a Lozenge. and are universally considered the wMpleat ant, effectual and convenient r»med" in nse, for Hoarte neit, Coujhu, Colds, Catarrh, Att'ima, Bnmrhtti*, IHp theria ami all Pulmonary c„mplnints They are war ranted to give quid er and more lasting benefit in the above ufferttons than any other remedy : als »to contain no deleter'on* ingredient, and not to offend the w-akest and moMt sensitive stomach, «-ror sale by SMMI KLGU Wl IM ami It KDICK k CO., Drngglsts, Bntler, Pa., at 95 cts p ■ :;ox. IIL.ADBS' COWSTITI Tl(>\ FILLS Are so called because of their pecull <r direct and effi ciVnt effect upon the Liver, Stomach, Blood aid Ner vons System. For inactivity of the Liver f.r the Stom ach in derangement, or Dyspepsia, they will (Might the patient with their mild and benefit iol effect, espec ially If. from long continued Indigestion and ccstlve ness, they are left with periodical returns of the Sick Headache. In case «,f a severe Cold, vrodncing Chillt and Ferrr. you can break It very soon by using the Pills as per direction with each box. 49* Also for si I" <.y BAM URL GRAHAM and RED ICK A CO., Butler, Pa.,at 51.1 cts per Box. JOHN 11. BLADES A CO., tine 12th IF«7—fmos ) Pmpiietor», F.lmira, N. T. BCHENCK S SEAWEED TONIC —This medicine* Invented by Dr. J. 11. Schenck, of Philadelphia, is in tended to dissolve the food and make it into chyme, the first process of digestion By cleansing the sto mach with Schenck's Mandrake Pills, the Tonic toon •restores the appetite, and fowl that could not be eaten before using it will be «*a*ily digested. Consumption cannot be cured by Schenck,s Pulmo nic Syrup unless thr st «;nnch and liver is madehealthy and the appetite restore;. hence the Tonic aud Pills are required in nearly every case of consumption. A half dozen bottles of the SKA WEED TONIC nod three or four boxes of the MANDRAKE PILLS will cure any ordinary case of dyspepsia Dr. Schenck makes professional visit* in New Ycrk Boston, and at his principal office In Philalelphia every week. See daily papers of each place, or his pamphlet, on consumption for his days for visitation Please observe, when purchasing, that the two like nesses of the Doctor, one when in the last xtage of con sumption, and the other as he is now, in porfect health, are on the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, price $1.50 per bot tie, oi $7.50 the half-dozen. All letters for advice should be addressed to Dr. Schenck's principal office No, 15 North flih strert, Philadelphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents : D«*mus Barnes A Co., N. Y.; 8. S Ilance. Baltimore, Md. , John D. Parke, Cincinnati, 0-; Walker A Taylor, Chicago, 111 ; Collins Bro ,St. Louis, Mo [lst w ea. m. Iyr a «. 1 gietv JMvrcttetmcnt?. GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, in and by an Act of the General Assom * v hly for the Commonwealth ..r PentM.vlvani* enti tled "An Art relating to the Elections of this Common wealth," passed the .Iril day of Julv. Anno Domino. \iumade the duty of the Sheriff < 112 every county w thin the Commonwealth to give public notice* of the General Election*, and in such notice to etiutuei ate— | „t_-| he Officii s to be elected '2d—Designating the places at which the elections are to be held. Therefor . I, JAM. 15. STORK High Sheriff of the Conn , ty of llutler, do make know . and give ihi* public no. Cice to the Electors of the county of Hntler that a GK*- ERAL ELKCTI >N will be held oi* Ihe *<«! Tues (ls| of October. > being the sth day of the month > at th* several K'ectioii District* established by law u said county, at which time they will vote by ballot ro.- the several officer* Ac . hereinafter named . Onepersoi to fill the office of Supreme Judge of the i State of Pennsylvania Four person* f.»r members of the House of Kepreseu tatives ot the General Assembly ol Pennsylvania, to reptesent th • counties of Bntler, Lnwronco. and Mercer. | One person to fill the office of County CoiumiMioner i lor the county of Butl«r. One person to fill theofflL-e of County Treasurer for the county of Builer One person to fill theoffice of Auditor for th* county of ItuUr-r. One person t«> fill the office of Jury Commiatio ner for the county of tiutle> The s.tld Elections will be held throughout the Couti- 1 a* |0lloW« I The electors of Adams township, at the h .usc of J i<. 1 ( Douthett. The elector* of Allegheny township, at tha licuse yf ; James M M Mohan. Jr. The elect ir* of Buffalo township, at the hnu*e of J , Robert .1 Gregg, ttow tle->rge Trub\ .. ( The electors of Butler township, at the house of Mrs ( , Faller. The electors of Brady township, at the |. .wc .t Ze- J phaniah Snyder The electors of ClsarOglp township, a l . Hi 1.0 JSM of 1 John Green The eieotors of Clinton township, attiie house of Jno j C. Riddle. The elector* of Concerd township, at the b »u*e of 1 John M Laughliu, The electors of Clay township, at the house of WH- 1 liaui M'Call. The electors of Centre township, at the house of John Iloon i The electors of Cheriy township, at the house ol'Wil- . i ham LMMJI ; I The electors of OmtMquenessing township, at th« I house of M.4L White In »VluteetoWH ♦ The electors of v,ranb -riy township, at the lmuse of j i Mlh Men « The elector* of Donegal township, at the house of , i Mrs, A. D Wiles, in .ililierntown c The elector* of Kairview lowu»hip, at the house of ' I Robert Hay, now 8 v ' IMI )f The electors of Forward township, at tne house of j , Robert U Blown. The elector* of Kianklin township, at the School | house, lu the borough of Prospect j n The electors ol Jackso;t township, at the house of J H llenry Wolf, now lacoh Sch'Miie, in llariuany. The electors of Jelfeisou township, at the house of ( Thomas Welsh, dee'd I The elector* of towush'p. at the public t School House No, 6 The electors of Middlesex township, at the house of j George Cooper. a The electors* of Marion township, at the house of Robert Gilchrist. Tiie alec tors of Muddycreek township, at the Town j . Hall, lu Portursville. The electors of Mereor towaship, at Che Town Hal! i lr the borough of Harnsville., t The elecu>rs of Oaklaud township, at the hoi.se of : William M Clung t The electors of Parker tewn*hip. at the h »u«e of Jno. a Martin, now Johu Kelly, in M.irtiu*bnrg u The electors of Pe.iu township, at the house cf John < | Maharg.Jr.,(Wise's store , The electors of Summit township, at the bouse of J Adam Frederick. # j ' The electors of Slipperyrock to unship, at the School " House at the north end o» rbu borough of Controvilie. t riie electors of Venaugo towuship, at the bouso oft flames Murrin. The elifctors of Winfltld township, at the School > house No. f>in said township. * The electors of Washington township, at the Town I ll.ill, in North Washington. The electois of Worth township, at the house of W j Humphreys. 1 The electors of the Borough of Butler, at th* C« *trt house, in said borough. The electors of the borough of C*utrevllle, at the ' <ekool House in said borough. j Thr «l«ctors of the borough of Zelieuopl*. (t the ( Counoil Uouse iu said borough. I , Tue electors of the borough of B*xonbuig, at the : ( SC>I«H)I house is said bonugh Th* *lector*,cf U}e h trough uf West Sunbury, at the i ( lions* of James Wilson, in wiid borough. ; ( NOTICE IS lISKBBY GIVEN. * 44 That every persop, ijuoptiog Justices of the Peace j ' wbo shall hold Any olkce of prvttt er trust under the , Oovermnent of the United States this Stat««, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commission- ' od officer or ageui, who is or eliall he employed uuder | ■ the Legislative, Kxecutive or Judiciary uepaitment of ' this State, or of the United States, «r any city or incor- t p«Mrated district, aud also that every member of Cou- ' grass and the btaut Legislature, aud of the Select or ( Common Council of auy citv, or Commissioners of any { incorporated district, i« by law incapable ot holding or > . exercising at the same time the office or appointment of Judge. Inspector, or Clerk of any eloctiou of thi* Com mon wealth, and that no Judge, InsLvctor, or other of- * jlcer of such oiection shall be eligible to auy office when j voted for. And the said Act of Assembly entitled "AJU Act re lating to th* elections of this t.'ommouwealth," jxuaed July *l HWW, provide* as follows, to wit r •'That the Judge and Inspector,chosen M tfflhi'tsaid 1 •hall meet at their respect ve places appointed for hold- 1 Jug th* *l*c»on in th* district to which »hey ly tcbrlonf ,b«fjre 7 o clerk in th* morning of the | B«cond Tuoaday o# October, In each and *very year and each if the stid Inspect >rn shall app int one clerk, wiio j shall be a qualified voter of said dis net " | "In case the person who should receive the second highest nnmber of votes f»r Inspector shall not attend j on the day of any election, then the person who shall have reeeived tho second highest number of votea for Judge at the next preceding e'ectiou. shall act as In i spector in place, und In caie tho person who shall | havs received the highest number of votei f»r Inspec tor shsll not attend, the present elected Judge shall I appoint an iuapector in his pl «ce, and in case the person : elected .fudge shall not attend then the inspector who lecefved the highest number of v tes sh»l\ appoint a Judge i» his place;and if any vacancy thai I continue j in the board for the space ot one hour afier the time ; fixed by law for the opening of tho election, the qaalf ; fled voters of the township, ward, or district, foi which : such officers shall have been elected present at tho place I of election, shall elect one of their number to fill such I "It s?inll bo the duty of .said "Assessors, respectively, to attend at the place of holding every general, special or town*bip ejection during the time said election is open for the purpose of giving information to the In spectors and Judges, when called on. id relation .to tho right* of any persons assessed by them to vote at such elections or such other matter In relation to the assewsumflt of voteri as the said Inspectors or Judge*, or either of thetn, ►hall from time to tim* require.'' 1 --No per* n shall be permitted to vote at any rice- j tion as ab-resaid, other than a white freeman, of'il year* ! or more, who Hhull have resided in thi* State at '•n* yeai, and iu the election district where he ofTersto vote st least ten da\« immedi itelv eedir>g the elec tion, aud within two years paid a Stare or c moty tax, which shall have been a.s**ited at least ten day* before th* election; !«lt a citizen of the United ?i ate*,' who had been previously a qualified voter of this Stete and removed theref >m and returned, and who shall have resided 111 the election district, and paid tt*e* as afor* *aid. shall be entitled to vote afkoi residing in the Stvte six months; Provided, that the whit* freemen. Citizens of the I n ted States between the age of 21 aud Tl year* and hav.ng rcaided in this Btatr iv> je:u\ •and in the district ten days a* af-»re*aid. *h ill Ixi entitled to vote, although they have not paid taxes. "No person shall be entitled to vote who*e .na-ne I* not contained In the list of .axabl* inhabitant* furnjsh e-l by th* Commissioners unlets he p.-.-duee a receipt for the payment, within two years, of a *tate or county tax, assessed agreeably to th'ef. nsMtntion. or give-at i*fact<*ry evidence, either on hi* oath, or affirm» lon of vno* her. that he ha* paid such tax. on f.llnre to ;-iocnre su« h a r-ceipt dhall nuke oath or the payment thereof, or second if tie claims to be an elector between the age of *2l ond yeir*. he sh ill dop >*e on oath or affir mation that he re*ided in the State at loast one year next before his npjdlc ition. and make such proofof his residence in the district as is required by this Act. and that he does verily believe, from tho account given him, that he is of the age aforesaid, and give *ach oth er evidence as is required by this Act; whereupon, the name of the person s » admitted to vote, shall be Inser ts I in the alphabetical list bj the inspector, and a note made opposite thereto, by writing the word "Tax," if lie shall be permitted to vote by reason having paid a tax, or tho word "Age."' if he shall bo admitted on account of his age and either case the reason of such vote shall be called out to the clerks, who snail make the like note in the list of voters k«pt by them. In all races where the n»mi of the peraou claiming to vote Is not found in the list furnished by the Com missioners arid Assessor, or his right b) vote, whether found there or not, i* objected to by one qualified citi zen. it shall be the duty of tho inspector to examine such pe'son on oath us to his qualifications, und if he claim to havo resided in the State one year or more, his oath shall be suffch nt proof thereof, but he shall ni>«ke proof by nt least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided In the ds»trict for more than ten days next immediately pre reeding said election,. and snail himself swrar tojfhis bodajhde residence in pursuance of his lawful calling is within the district and not for the purpose of voting therein. "Jf any person "hall prevent, or attempt to nrevent an officer of tho election nndcrtl ii act from holding such election, or nse or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shail interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, ehnll hi '<-k up, or attempt to block up the window, or the avenue to any window where the same may be holder), or «hall riot ously disturb the peace of such oiection, or shall use or practice any intimidation, threaten force or violence with the deflign 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, «=hall l>e lined any snm not exceeding five hundred dollars, and be fmprisoned for any time not exceeding twelve months; and if it -hall be shown to the Court where the trial of such offence shall bo had. that the person offending wa* not » resident of the citv, ward, district, or township where the an id offence was" committed, and n<>t entitled to a vote therein, then on conviction, he shall be sentencee to pav a fine not less than one hun dred, or more than one thousand d dlais, and to be im prisoned not less thad six months nor more than two years And if any personoe persons *hill mxVs aiv hot oi wager up >n the result* of any electi >»» within this Com monwealth or shall offer to make mv such bet or wa ger. either by verbal proclamation thereof, or otherwise h* or they shall forfeit three times the amount so bet or offered to l»et " ♦'lf any person not bv law qualified shall 112 adulentlv vote at any election within this Commonwealth or being otherwise qualified, sba'l vote ont of his proper dis trict, or any person knowing the want of such qualifl cation shall aid or procure such persons to vote, the per son or persons so offending, shill, on conviction, he fin ed any «nm uot exceeding two hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months." ' If any person shall vot.»atmo-e thin ons election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote and deliver t> the Inspector two ticket* 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 they so offending shall, on conviction, be fined in anv sum not les* than flft e nor more than five hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any term not less than throe nor more than twelve months. In accordance with tne provisions of the Bth section of an act entitled \ further sunplornent to th« Relc tiori laws of this Commonwealth, 1 I publish th* follow | ing: I WnrttrAß. Bv the »ct of the Congress of the United States, entitled " An act to amend the several acts here t .fore pa**ed t» provide fo the enrolling m 1 calling I out the National firce*. and f»r other purposes." and approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, a'l person* who have deserted the militarv or naval *e'-vtce of the I'riited States, and who hive not been dl*charge»l. or rellev d fr >m the penaltv, or disa hi lit v tberelnpr' vided arc i-eemeo. and taken to have v dun arilv relinquished, an If o 112 ite 1. their right* of citts« , n*hip, and their right* to become c-t : xcn-<.aad *ro i deprived ••f any right* of citisen* thereof; And whereat. Pera<»ns. not etti*"n* ..f ti e Un r t«d State*, are not. under the Constitution an I laws oT Pennsylvania, qualified electors ot thi«C<*mmonwenlth SfTTtojr 1. fir it en let* I. . That In all o!ectl »n hereafter to be held in this Common wealth, it shall b" unlawful for the ju'ge or Inspector of anv such election to receive anv ballot or billots fr mi any p-r*..n. or pe-* >ns. cmbiaced in the provisions, and *uhj -:t to the di*abilitv. Imposed b said ar«t r Congres , approv -d March third, one th*u«an i eight hundred and sixty five and It shall beunl iwful for a »v such nersin to offer t> vote any ballot, or ballots Section 2. That If any such jnd'e nn I insp- t r \ election, or anv one of th»m eh ill rcelve. o>- coiisentto rec-dve. any *uch unlawful bnl ot, or bi.lots troai anv such disqualified per* m. Its. or thev *o nffendlog.shall • e guilty or a misdemeanor, and upon convi tion thereof, in any court of quarter sessions of this Com monwealth. be Khali, for each offence, b»» sentenced to pay a fine of not le*s than one hundred dollars, and to undergo an imprisonment, in the jail of the proper connty. f.T not leas than sixty days. Srcnox.3 That If any person deprived of ritizen«liip and disqualified a* aforesaid, shall, at any election, hereafter to be held in tuis Commonwealth, vote, of tender to the officers thereof, and offer to vote, a bal lot. or bullHts. any person, so offerviing shall be deem ed guißyof n misdemeanor, and on con vie-tion thereof in th* court of quarter MMion* of this Oommonwevlth shall, for each off .nee, be punished in like manner as is provided in the prece lintf section of this act. in the case of officersAf* election rec such unlawful bal loi, or ballots StCTlon 4. That if any pars m shall hereafter per siiade, or advise, any person, or persons, deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as af iresaid. to offer an ballot. or ballot*, to the officer* of any election, here after to beheld in tliis Common wealth, or shall per suade. or advise any such officer to receive any ballot, or balhus from any person deprived of citizen*hip. and disqualified as aforesaid,su' h person, so offending, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon Conviction of, in auy court of quarter sessions of this Common wealth, shall be punished in like manner as is provided in the second section of this act, in the case of officers of ■uch election recaiviug snch unlawful ballot, or ballots Particular attention Is directed to the first section o 112 the Act of Assembly, passed tho 3utli day of March. A. I).. lHftfl entitled. "An Act regulating the manner of Yoting at all Klectious, iu the eeverai counties of this Commonwealth" • "That the qualified voters of the several counties of j this Oiiuuiotiwealth, at all general, township, borough ' and apecial elections, are hereby, hereafter, authorized I and required to vote, by tickets, printed, CM- written, or partly printed and partly written, severally classified as j follow* One ticket shall embrace the names of Hll judge* of courts voted for, and to be labelled, outside, **judiciary !** one ticket shall embrace the nauies of all state officers voted for.and be labelled. " shite on* ticket shall embrace the name* of all county officers vo ted for. including office of senator, member, and mem j bees of assembly, it voted for,aud member* of congress, if voted for, and be labelled, "county ; M one ticket »hall { embrace the name* oi all township officers voted for.and ! be labelled. " township;" one ticket shall embrace "be names of all borough officers voted for, and be labelled I '• borough and each doss shall be deposited in scpa- , rate ballot-boxes-" JURY COMMISSIONERS I also mske known that by an Act entitled "An Act { fot the better nd more impartial *elcction of persons j to serve as jurors in each ot the counties of this Com monwealth," approved the lotn day of April. A. D , HOT, ' it i* directed as follows : "That at the general to be lit Id On tl* sec ond Tuesday of Octobec, A. I) , one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-coven, and tnenr.iaily thereafter, at nuc.li election, the qnalified electors of Hie st-Veral counfres of Miis Commonwealth shall elect, in the manner now pro- by law for the selection of other county o.Hcers. 1 twosohar, intelligent and judicious persons, to serve as Jury in each of said counties, for the period Of tbr«o years ensuing their election; the | same psrsoi:, or pt-.'*ons. shall not be eligible tor fe election more than oi*ct in any period >4six years: Pao- I VIDEO, fhat each of said quii'ified electors shall vote for one person only as Jury Commissioner, and th* two per •OBS haviug the g'eut-st Dumber of -otes. for Jury Coj*. iui.*sloner. shall bo duly elected Jury Co.'Ufliiwioners for ■uch county. And the fteturn Judgss of the respective districts ' aforesaid, are hereby required to meet at the Coi: r t liouea, in Butler,ou Friday next (October 12tb,l alter the second Tuesday in (ictobor next, then and thereaf ter to perform tho*e thing* iequir<d by law" Given under my band aud seal at lintier, th* 10th of Bepteinbr« in the year of our Lord, Eightoeu Hundred and Sixty seven, and of the ludependwnce of th* Uni ted StaU-s th« Nluty-first. JAMCS B. STOREY. Sliecl/f | fherlffr ellc*, Bntler, TV . ?*pt. 10, 1867. j Mew Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices! ___ === JUST OPENING One Case Prints at from - 9to 16 cts. 0-4 Water-proof Cloaking, $1 40 Brown and Bleached Muslins at 9 cts. & upwards. Balmoral Skirts, - - -$125 & upwards. Jeans, - - - - 18 " " " Balnkets, - - - $4 75 " " New Style De Laines, - - 2-5 " Coverlets, - « - $2 00 to $4 75. Plain Alpacas, all colors, - 50 " —: o : ALSO A FULL LINE OF hREXGII MERINOES, ICLOTHS, I GLOVES, CO BURGS, ICA SSIMER ES, |H 0 JSIE RY, MOTIONS, dkc. Also 20D Army Blouses, lined, at $2, TOGETHER WITH A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Clothing. Beats and! Shoes, ttapdwap®, Qi»oe©pt®s, & e.» to which the attention of purchasers is requested at CHARLES DUFFY'S, Corner of Iflain Street and Church Alley, September 18, 'G7—sTm<w.) BUTLER, PA. NEW ARRIVAL -OF— DRY GOODS, ©AIBIPIB'IFBa AND OIL CLOTHS. ' ITTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST, \\ and Mont Complete Stock of White & Colored Blankets. BARRED, WHITE, YELLOW, RED, J AND GRAY,! FLANNELS, EVER OFFERED IN TH E CITY AXr> AT Extremely Low Prices, j ALSO, A VERY LARUK STOCK OF j Ladies, Misses & Children's Furs, of nil k "*n4* and qualities In w.ite't wa ar a offjrlaj GREAT BARGAINS ALSO A VERY GOOD ASSORTUKM OF CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, IIEARTII RUGS, AND DOOR MATS. In fact, every thing usually kept in a Dry Gooda Store j SOLD WMltUlt & M'JiUL Remember the Place, DUNIAP MJKER CO., Ko. 130 Fedcrai Street* t 1 itli lloor Below Market, i BSoptßml.t IS, '67—Cm] ALLEGHENY CITY. GKOIIMAXD WALTER, MILLERS, HAVINO given their Mill a thorough repairing, ami placed it in excellent order, they are now ready to do ail kind* of custom work and at the shortest notice. Wheat and Rye Flour always cn hind Rye and Mixed Chops aud Oram o different kinds, constantly ou hoed. MM-' » ■ me .M.OR z WN KAV: The highest price will be paid in canh for wheat de vered at their Mill. (1) utler, Ang. 28,'«7 —3mo Kotice to Builders. NOTICE i« hereby given that the re-butlding of School House No. 1, or as it is commonly known theTroiitmiid School House in Ponn township, wi I be given out, or sold, on Saturday, the 28 th of September. Kt U o'clock. 1' M,. on the promi***, ut *h.< h time and pl.ice ail interested are hereby notified to Attend. Specific* ions ntay be seeu at the ClTUt* Office, and also at tlio residence of Wm. Cabiwc 11, iu Penn town ship. NATHAN BROWN, Prea't. ROBERT D. kn*r,Becy. (sept 11,'«7—3t Valuable Farm for Sale. THE undesigned offer? for sale, his VALUABLE FARM, situate in Allegheny townahip, Butler county, Pa , consisting of Two Hundred and Eighteen Acres ?f land. About One Hundred Acfee Cleared, and fenced and .n a good state of cultivation ; 'wo Dwelling bout e*. Stabl*, Ac . thereon This Farm is within three miles of EmlCton, and the Allegheny Vally Rail Road, now being rai idly constructed, la well watered and Umbered, and will be sold ebe*o. For Term* inquire of the subscriber on the premises, or of E. M'Junlun, Jse<i. f of Butler.' Title indisputable, *•l*l9. -OR -TF) /AMEFI H M'MAHAN THE VEHY LATEST. | Anderson, Penzold & Carson 48 St. Clair Street, PITTSBURGH, riIAKE the liberty of Informing tlielr customer*, and 1 the public generally that they are now opening up | A'fw AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK Or Goods Ooodt i-WOOLEHS,- 1 JVaej <3004t • JVste which hare been carefully>«lecte<l from the Ooodt ' \iw, LARGEST AND BEST HOUSES IS Ooodt ' w lagtaitcC & Frano©. GM * Nt\e Ooodt !Our stock consists iti part of all the finest N etc and most desirable style* of Goodt I New ENGLISH, FRENCH, SCOTCH, AND Goodt AUSIRIAN SUITING. A'# 10; Goodt JO L l«o fe I iV'sie Goodt ! Pint *'«• CHINCHILLAS, \ JV«w MOSCOW, Goodt i SIBERIAN, I AND LION SKIN OOOD ' J New Goodt | A ,„ BEAVERS, Cood , ■kf I of all colore. _ , New t Goodt I v ,.„ BLACK, „ . BLUE, (,00 ' U I v . 1 BRO WX, _ , | j,AD DALfA I S.U CLOTm Oood. iwJ "" *-•« Good. heavy and light weight, suitable for full „ , ; * suits. j **oods A<u, |SllK BLUSH CASSIMKRB AND VEL- GOOD ' IAVTJ VET VESTINOB. o^, Our entire new stock being bought for cash „ . and n full determination to do the Uo9 ** j Largest Trade in the City, | Enable UH to offer great inducements to all New, thos<- who may feel inclined to bo Gnodt j fashionable. We flatter -Vote ourselves by any- G oodt ! lug, >\e Xtu- turn out nothing hi t first data fits Ooodt an 1 alwajs tbe New I Ooof't A>J Very Latest Tip of Fashion; otoit New all we aslfc of von now ih to call and nee Goodt tor yourselves, and you will be coo j JNVw vincvd tha» the ritEAPEbT aud Goodt FINKaT STOCK Of , New' oooua, Goodt I are to be found at the Elegant Store Room of \Z\ A. P. &C ARSON, ° G Z v« MERCHANT TAILORS, Good. N*w. 4S ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSSIROB. \Good j September 11, D 67. IIMI IP IFL O IE ID BUCKEYE CIDER MILL AMI PRfiSS f£ II B HcSillUKt IMPROVED GRAIN DRILL, EVERY DRILL WARRANTED TO SOW WHEAT, RYE, OATS, BAR LEV, TIMOTHY, AND CLOVER SEED. S.-nci FOR descriptive Circular, mmio.L free. J. KXOX, SOLE AGENT FOR WESTERN I*A., 137 Liberty St., Pittsburgh. Wholesale aad Retail Dealer in Agricultural Implements &. Seeds. A full stock of seasonable goods always on hand, such as FANNING KILL*, OUAIN DRILLi*. CUITING BOXES, etc., etc. (aojj'2B, '«7—2t. A. Single Bon or BHAND3E TH3 PILL more vegetable extractive matter tlian twenty boxeac dipihda any where in the world besides: fifty five ' nyisnre physician* use them in their practice to the exclusion „112 oth.T purgatives The first letter of theii value is yet acarrely appreciated. When they are bet ter known, a sudden death and continued sickness will be of the past. Let those who know them speak right out in their favor. It la a duty which will nave life Our race are subject to a redundancy "112 vitiated bile at this season, it is dangerous as it is prevnlant bnt Braodreth's Pills itfford an invaluable and efficient protection. their occiai »nil u*a w« prevent 'hi* collection of those impurities which, when In suf? cleat quantities, canse no much danger to the holy's be*.u<. They soon rure Liver t.omplaint. Dyspepsia, LossotAA-i petite, Pain in the Head, Heartburn, Pain in Brea stt Hone, Sudden Faintness and Coetivcnea*. Bold bya ail respectable Dealers in Medicines Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery A cißi is WARKAIVTSD by DR. TOBIAS' CKLEBBATKH VENETIAN LINIMKNT, if used when first takon by persons of temperate habita. This medicine haa eeu known In the United States over 2') years. Thosuands i hare used it, and found it k»7sr failed to care any com plaint for which it was recommended, and all those who first tried it, are now uever without it. In the Cholera; of 1848, Dr. Tobils attended 40 cases and loat 4, being called in too late to do any good. DIRECTIONS- —Take a teaspoonful la a wine-glaaeof era ery half hoar fai t*oh» ours, and rub the abdo men and extremities well with the Linimeai. To allay i the thirst, take a lamp of iee in the mouth, about tn.-> siae of a marble every ten minutes It la warranted pet | fectly innocent to taka internally. Sold by all drag i gists, price 40 trod BO cent* Depot, M OourUaod A few Vrrk DRY GOO HEAD QUARTERS! Just Opening NEWG.OODS, AT D.]T. PAPE & CO., BUTLER, PA. September 11, 'o7—lt, Kllalrilillil: street, Oppotitf Jacket Hotel,) Hmm OO 9 m THE underaignerl would respectfully inform the pub lie that he has constantly on band, CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR FROM TBE UARMOXV HILLS ALSO, Teat, Coffee , Sugars. Syrup, Cheese, ! Ham, Dried Beef\ Fish , Pota toes, Apples, Canned and Dried Fruits, and everything usually fonnd in a first cla • Grocery Store. Cotifoctionariee of all kinds and of evsr I riety. AUo, Clears, Tobnofio, Ac Ao. Wo are determined to sell as low as the loweet. 01 ve us a call. Sept.3, '67—tf] PATT«»N KEARNS, WANTED SEVEN competent teachers to teach the schools ef Butler township, for the term of five months, com mencing ab-nt the middle of October. Directors wll meet at the Faller School Ifoase, on Saturday th- '2lst day of Septemltcr. at 10 o'clock, A.M. for the purpose of hiring teachers. Good waxes will be given, By order of the Board. Aug 28, 86 St.) W.M. BTOOPS, Sec'y, i ' I J. M. OILKEY, DENTIST, Office On Main st., South of Post Office BUTLER, 1* A. Juue 28, 1887, lyr. Valuable Farm For Sale. rpHE uudersigued offers for sale, ONE HUNDRED X AND FIFTY-TWO ACKKg OF GOOD LAND, »it oate in Penn township. For particaUrs, enquire of James McNair, Eaq , borough of Butt«r, or of the sub scriber living on the premises Mrs ANN E. GRAHAM, Sept. 4, «7—Bl. Notice. IHBREBY notify the public in general, that, where as, my wife LEVIN A. Is not willing to live with | ins where I want to live, and conduct herself and do i what a wife ought to do toward her husbasa, lot to ' hai ber or trust her on m> account as I am B"t willing | to pay any of her debts contrasted hereafter, h ' _ SAMUEL BUG UP. FELLOWS' WORM LOZENGES, ARE, WITHOUT EXC*PTIO», The Most Extraordinary Medicine of the Age. Comprising, tl the. do, REMARKABLE POWER IN EXPELLING WORMS, with PLEASANT TASTE AND PERFECT SAFETY . rnst COST AM NO MERCURY, NO MINERAL. NO TURPENTINE, NO OIL OF WOUMSEKD. NO POISON, NOTHING INJURIOUS. Tlicy are Entirely Vegetable. SYMPTOMS OF WORMSs Itching of the nose feverlshtess, twitching or start ing anddenly daring sleep, paiu in the otomach, l<m of flesh, paleness with hectic appetite sometime* Toraeiou*. at others fe»ble, a dullness of the eyes, drowsiness, a swelled upper lip, tongue arhltely furred and studded with red sjots, fetid or garlic breath, grinding of teeth during sleep, a sensation of lodgment In the throat, «n uunatu.sl craving for dirt, chalk or clay, fretful nuss aud ratability of temper, choltc, tits and palsy. INTESTINAL WORMS among the first to nndermln* the constitution tn Ihe list of d<seases. They often occasiou severe disease, ending sumetimes fatally, particularly when they as cend to the stomach. Their presence In their most or- j dinary situation is attended with unfavorable etiects 1 upon the general health. EMINENT MEN ASSERT That all are more or lets troubled with worms, and that mr.ny die annually from this cause, who, by the timely administration of a proper remedy would be saved. As FELLOWS* WORM LOZENGES may be taken without any unpleasant results, ami as most children are fond of them, their use is rfcommeuded to tlioa.* apparently healthy, and thus dispel the cause of what would pro duce suffering. BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU USE. Varlons remedies have from time to time, been recom mended, such as Calomel, Oil of Wormwood, Turpen tine. Ac., so that dangerous and even fatal consequences are produced. The necemi yof a safe and sure remedy bat caused much research and study bv the proprietors of FELLOWS' WORM LOZENOEB. They are positive ly safe, pleasant and effectual They do iiot kill worms but act by mnking their dwelling ulsc* disagreeable to them. In order, however, to guard consumers against deception by a base compound, the analysis of Dr. A. A. HAVES, State Assayer, proving the above tftatviuent, is annexed. "I hsve analysed the WORM prepared by Messrs Fellows ft Co , and And that they ate free fruin Mercury and other metallic or mineral matter. These Lozenges are skillfully compounded, pleasant lo the taste, safe, yet sure and effectual In their action. Respectfully, A. A. HAYS, M. D , Assater to the State of Mass. PLEASE REMEMBER That FELLOWS' WORM LOZENGES are propared with great care from the concentrated *»tr*rts of two plant* They do not act ea apu.gative or tmetic, will not debil itate the patient, are ao simple un infant may devour a wnolebox without harm, and will at the ssme .imeexpsl the worms in an eatraordinary manner ELLOWB' WORM LOZENGE is th-only Worm Remedy fn existence oonibiuing harmless qualities with delicious taste and aillazing power PRICE 25 CENTS PKR liOX. FIVE HOXES TOR A DOLL \lt Th» •IfDatsrt.of FELLOWS k CO. 1. .Hitched to Mcb gfctt 'genuine box. Sold by Medicine Dealers Generally. PREPARED AT TIIK New England BofanleDepot for THE PROPRIETOR, J. C. FHEXCII. DEMAS OARNES A.CO, Oeneral Agents, New York April 9, 1807, 6 mos. eot. STATE FA.tR. THE I'enn'a State Fair will be held at Pittsburg, upon the grouds of the Iron City Park, SE PTE MUM It 24th, VJyth, 26th, and 27tn, 1807. For the Exhibition of Horses, Cattle, Sheep. Swine rfc., Agricultural Implements. Machinery, Inversions Farm Products, Fruit*, Flowers, Household Goods, Ac PREMIUMS OVER *IO,OOO. COMPETITION OPEN TO ALL. Boms of the Premiums In the abstract, aro as follows- CATTLE-FOREIGN IMPORTED-10 premiums front S»o to S2O; all other grades ot Cattle 6). from to §lO, 42, from $lO to $3 ; beet herd, Ac., not lens than 15 bead, SAO; 2nd best #ls; best 10 yoke of oxen.pram lum to br paid Agricultural Society of the County send ing them. sloo—2nd best S6O. HORSES.—*lest imported 6 premiums from SSO to *S *S0 U ' '° 1 MATCHED HORSES.—I of 850, 1 of *.10; best 2™ U S!?V. gelding, and single horses 12, from 9*> to $lO. 112 IVJm MAKE *» 16 from «" JACKS aud tfULKB ~ from«is to <10; bent u ule team of four s.w>, s?nd best sls. SHEEP AND WOOL.—For different bieeds 123 pre miums from SSO toss SWINE 15—from $25 to $6 POULTRY—best oollection sls> and no premium less than 62. For Agricultural Implements, Steam Engines, Scales, , b,,t hw premiums are offered The Judges how ever may mnke complimentary notice,of the particular merits of esch macliiue exhibited. For Leather ami its manufacture—flour and Indian meal, giaiuand seeds, vegetables, fruits, grapes, cl<ler, flowers and de-igns, needle work,embroidery, Ac.,brsad. caktyi. Ac . preserves. Jellies, und air tight fruit- snd vegetables, mercantile dicplaya, Ac., liben.l premiums aro offered ranging $lO t.» 81 ?TKAM ''LOW. - The lleydrick Steam Plow will be exhibited aud opeia.ed during the Fair. KX<;Ul<»IuN TICKET- wtllbelssued by naarly all, tl.e Railroads H nd all goods exhibited and unsold will be returned freight free « or lists address A D. LON GAKKR, Secretary, Pittsburgh Pa. Single admission Tickets, 25 Cents •ept4, 3t.J A. BOTD HAMILTON, President. Itook Agents Wanted To Solicit Order* for a New llhutrated BIBLE DICTIONARY. (COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME.) THE DICTIONARY emlxHlles the results of the most recent study, research, and Instigation, of about sixty-flve of the most emiuent and advanced Rible Scholars now living. Clergymen of all denominations approve if, and regard it as the best work of its kind in the English language, and one which ought to be in the hand* of every Rible reader in the land. In ciicul«iing this Work, will find a pleasant ana pr.'fitible employment. The numerous objections , whk-li are u unlLy encouutervd in nelling oidir.ary works Will n.,t exist with this. Mut, on the contiary. encouragement;and friendly aid will attend the Agent, making his labors agreeable, use ful, nn<i lucrative. Indies, retired Clergymen, School Teachers, Farmers, Sludeflts, and all others who pogiiess rnerey, are wan ted to assist in Cnnvaseing every Town and County tn the country, to whom Th« most liberal inducements will be offered For particulars, apply to, OT address , . , PARMKLKK BROTHERS, s«pt4, ot J 7®2 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Paints for Farmers and Others, I THE Grafton Miueral Paint Co , aro now nmnnfaet- ' uring the Best. Cheapest and most Do ruble I'alot ' I in use; two coats well put on, mixed WITH I.UI-.J Ltnseed , I Oil, will last |.i or 15 years ; it is ..r a light b. .wu or beautiful chocolate color, and ran he changed to *rren I lead, stone, d>ah, olive or cream, to*-.it thetastoi.f t;.o' consumer. It is valuable f>- llou-e lt»rii>. fences. Carriages and Or.makera, Pails and UO-HL-N-WARE. A«C rlcultunil lin| lemrnts, Canui I »ir>-«iid «„t,r |,r0..f,. H.k.r Oil I I -tli-, M.iiiuf«cl ; uier having used 6000 bids, the past yecr , and as a i i paint for any purpose is uusurpassed for b.-'iy. dnrahlP. ! I ty. el.b,tn ity. an-l adhesiveiie— prion |8 per bid ot I JOO ltd . which will supply :« firmer for years to c me. Wai ranted In all case, ts abova S-nd for a circular i which g.ve- full particulars. \oue genuine uuless , branded in a trade m«ik Grafton Mineral Paint. Address DA .MEL BIDWELL, 254 Peat ISt,N. Y. I Sept. 4, 67—6mos. J. H. Speer, M. D. & A M. Speer, M. D. j HAVING th»ni.«lv«. togplU.r in th« prnr- I tice of Medicine and Surgery, respectfully oiler ! thair services to the public , the former in the vnr.t.us ' branches of the pro tension ; the latter more particular- I y ia the treatment of the > DISEASES OF THE EYE AUD EAR. 1 Dr. A. Jf.Speer having rvailed himself during the last flf oen yeais of the advantigvs atf.rdod by the »,e».t Lospitsltand tearbars in this country ami In Kuroro. for obtaining R thorough knowledge of the structure and discanc of those important organs, will here'.llcr de vote ("jwcial atteutioa to their medicai arl surgiea treatment. ° Oftina.No. 19(1 PENN ST., two doors fror., St. Hair street. Pittsburg. Ir Office hnnrs—9 IK. B 11M., AND P. ozn 2TJSR. st fcept 11,iMJfl—3t* NOTICE. IN the matter of tu® petition of Robert M'Kao fc, r discharge ss A dm'r of esUU of Philip Croop. dee d ! To Sarah Aoti Boyd (formerly Duffovdt, CaUarlae i Kunod (formerly Dufford), and Mary M.\g.|aJena Jjrd, children and heirs of Susan Dulford lformerly ! Busan t.-.odp,) Greeting : Take noflc# that you —Urn Ci you are hereby cited to be and appear judges at an Ordhans' Court, to be kk«ld at Butler, til and for the co»*nty of Butler, Pa ,on the 4th Monday of Sept. next, it being the 23d day of laid month, than and there to show cause why the above said prays* of the pa litioner should not be granted as above piayed for- By the Court. ««pt. I *7—lt.) J M, t n'kO. 0 ft SING'S BgS GRAY HAIR. ' TUk 1« ti» AMBOU3 IA ttat Ring Thl* U the Cor* that lay <HI fjpT In the Amabosia that »i^g £Th!a is tlio Man vrUo ww bald and Who now has raven looks, tliey M>. Ho used the Cure that lav In thu AAIBBOSIA that fiinj made. This Is the Maiden, hnndatocne and W 4t\ ff a 7, JBU J bo married the man once bald and Who now has raven locks, they say. W| the AMBBOSIA that Elug Jhls Is the Parson, who, by tho war. Married tho maiden, handsome and 1° roan bald and gray, But now has raven looiu, they hc the Core that lay In the AMBBOSLA that Ring made. This Is t!ie Bell that rings away C M To °rouse the people sal and gay r L'oto this fsct, which here does lay- If yon would not be bald or gray, Utc the Ambrqsxa that Mng made. E. M.TUBBS ft CO., PiwwirroßS, Pmßßoao 1 , HH. WUOLKSALK AGENTS; Sellers A Van Oordef, PITTSBUBOH, PA. Dr. Snrauel Oriilinin, may 2J, no. 2i-eow-lyr. BUTLER, PA. DR.UO AMD GROCERY STORE. mn B snbscribers hsve on hand and are dally receiving I at tLolr Store-Room,opposite Peter Duffy's In Butlai An Extensive Assortment OF Drugs, |l>ye Slullfa, Mvillcinea, Oils, BToilet Koup, Puints, fPerfuuiery, AXD THE Choicest L I q u © c* 9 for chemical and medicinal purposes. Also, alt kinds of linUHIIES, NOTIONB. sJfco.. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully and Promptly Compounded. In the Grocery Department will be found Flour. Dacon, Fish. C-»fTee, Teat, Suga Canned Fruit of all kinds; In short every atlicls Family use. Also* Nails, Olass, Glassware, Queenßware Hardware, Stoneware, Bucketst Tubs, And a general assortment of Tobacco and Cigars. The highest market price paid for all kinds of pro duce in exchange for Hoods. "Rcll & Dieffcnbaohor. June 12. 1807-ly ITS EFFECT IS MIRACULOUS. Th# »IJ, the yoong, the middle aged (mite to p|»la« HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENFWER. It Is an entirely new scientific discovery, many of the most powerful and rcstormUve igvitift la the vegetable kingdom. Wo havo such confidence In its merits, and are so sure it will do all we claim for it, that we offer SI,OOO Reward If the SICILIAN IIAIR HcNcwsn does not give sat. Isfnction in nil enses when used in strict acc t/rtir . anco with our instructions. II ALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Itcnewcr has proved itself to he the most perfect preparation ■ for tho Hair ever offered to the public. It is n vegetable compound, aud contains no» injurious properties whatever. It is not n. I)yc, it strikes at tho Hoots and Oils tho glands with new life and coloring matter.. XT WILL JirSTOTtB GR IT HAIR TO ITS OItIOXJiAL COLOR. It will keep tl ia Hair from falling out. Xt f lrnnsre tho SeaTp, an<Z t nnT<c* tho Hair BOFT, IVSTIIOUS, ASH tjllliElf IT IS A S?LENDIQ HAIR-DRESSING! No person, old or yonnjr shonM fiiit to u*e it. It is recommended and used bn the PI It ST MED | ICAJ. AUTUOItiTX. Ask for HALL'S VEOCTABLX SICILIA* | HAIU RE.NEWKR v and toko no other. Tho Proprietors offer tho SICILIAN TTAnt HK HEWER to tho public, entirely confident thut it will bring back tho hair to its original color, promote iu , growth, and in nearly all cases whera it has fallen off will rostore it unless tbo person is very cgecL a P. HALL A CO. Proprietors, jVashua, JV. ZT HP* Sold by all Druggists. <1 *iMl L\ y^rS R. & W. iENKINSOK Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers i a, ' Tobacco, Megara, NnufiT. Pipea, ete. No. O. FKDEKAL STREET, ALIEGIIEST CITV, PA 3rd door from Su'pessioa B g*. Mgn or the v4t«n« vsl 4, no If, *yr.
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