THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa., Wednesday, Oct. 16,1867 Stylo of Hats aod Caps at Scott's. 6®"All Htyles Hoots, Shoos, and Gait ers at Scott's <£Tl>ont forget to call at Seott'a foi French Merinoes and Coheres. flSylf you want a cheap &uit of clothes frora seren to eighteen call at Scotts. JWThe signs of the times pretty clear ly indicate,that Geo. US. Grant,who tri umphed OTer the filave holder's gigantic rebellion, ii tg be the Standard Bearer of the Republican party in the next Presi dential campaign. Victory is suro when he leads." MT*Time's first footprints and gray hair, and although nothing has jret been discorcred to eradicate tho former the latter may be easily obliterated by the use ol Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia We know that it will restore gray hair to its original color and remove from tho scalp all itching or irritation, whether caused by dandruff or humors, at the same time imparting to the hair t>iat glossy and beautiful look so much desired. GRAND VOCAI. CONCBHT. —A Concert will be given in the Court Housoon Fri day evening the U4th inst. by R U. Rob» erston of Frceport, assisted by twenty five vocalists of his class. This will no doubt be a rich entertainment. Every body should go tu hear it. The proceeds are to be applied to wards furnishing the new U. P. Church in liutler. This is a laudible enterprise, in which all should feel interested. Tickets 40 cents —Chiliren cents. Tickets oan be had at the Kook aud Hrui» Stores, TIIF. LADY'S FRIEND, ro* -XOVKMBKR —This number is remarkably good. The Stoel Kugraving -'Learning to S e w" is a sweet,quiet home picturo. The Fashion Plate ia stylish and gay ; nothing of tbp kind in tho country is worth looking at compared with the elegaut refinement of the fashions as shown by this magazine' Tho Wood Cuts lead off with gome cap tivating skating costumes, and some il lustrations of a novel and most conveni« ent kind of hood ; and include a won -wonderful variety of things interesting to ladies There arc two pages of MUMC ■"The Pearly Stream Polkaand the literary matter is uncommonly rich : August Hell, Elizabeth Prescott, Aunt Alice and Frank L;c Benedict have done their best. Groat inducements in the way of Pre miums, Sic., are promised to new subscri bers, and our readers tlutiiltl tend fur a sample copy, contamini) all these liberal offers. Sample copies will be sent for fifteen conts. Price (with engraving) 82,50 a year ; Four copies (with engraving), SO AO. One copy of Lady's Friend and one of Saturday Evening Post (and oue engrav ing), 84.00. Address l>eacon & Peter- HOB, .81U Walnut Streot Philadelphia. To all Evangelical ('hurdles IN Pennsylvania, Eastefn Ohio and West Virginia. PITTSBtmuH, Oct. 8, ISG7; DLTAU BRETHREN :—Our Christian tJooveution will assemble on tho 22d in atant, in the First Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, (corner Wood and Sixth sU.,) at 7J o'clock, P. M., for Organization, Conference and Prayer. On the 2Sd and 24th inst., the annex ed topics will be discussed, and on the -evening of tho 24th, the Anniversary Exercises of the Young Men's Christian Association will be hold. On tho 25th and 26th the Allegheny County Teach ers' Institute will hold their Annual Con tention. George 11. Stuart, Esq.. of Philadel phia, 0. L. Moody, Esq., of Chicago, and ether eminent Christian workers, with delegations from Ciucinnati and oth er cities, havo promised to be present. Full reports will bo published in the daily papers of this city. The attendance will, from present in dications, bo large, and it is therefore Very necessary, in order that accommoda tions may be secured for all, that tho bamcß of Delegates should bo forwarded at their earliest convenience to Alex. B. Rigga, secretary of Young Men's Chris tian Association. Pittsburgh. Itis earnestly hoped that every Church and Christian Association fill be repre sented. The following Rail Roads will return actual Delegates frte: Pennsylvania Centre!—including Phil adelphia & Erie and Western Pennsyl vania; Pittsburgh & Connellsville; Pitts burgh, Columbus & Cincinnati, and Al legheny Valley. Oliver M'Clintock, John A. Emery, Alex. B. Riggs, Committee of Arrange ments. "Brethren, Pray for n». n STATE CHRISTIAN CONVENTION. TOPICS. I. —THE CHRISTIAN. How can we increase cur personal de votion, and sente of responsibility ; and best secure preparation for Christiau work? II.—TUB CHUTTCN. How shall we developc individual Churches j manifest our essential unity and improve devotional meetings ? lIf— .THE cnCBCH AND THE WOULD. Hbw shall we ascertain destitutions; reach special classes ; carry the gospol to remote neighborhoods; so improve Church arrangemsuts as to secure a larger at teudantffe ; and overcome the special dif ficulties arising from the temptations and excitements of city life ? IV. —TIL* CHURCH AND CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS. What are the relations, primary aim and object of Young Men's Christian Associations; their besl Methods of op eration; with instancej of their odaptation and efficiency '/ [ V. —THE CHURCH, CO-OPERATIVE ASSO- I CIATIONB, AND OUE COUNTRY. W hat special demands do the vastness of our territory, our rapidly increasing population, aud the character of the DU inerous immigrants, make upon ail Chris tians and Christian organizations in this land 112 I'ittsburgh, Oct. 22</, 23d aud 24M, '67. SEVEN-THIRTIES. I»inVreiie«'« lletween Counter feit II ml Cieunine llond*. W ABHINUTON, October 12.—Mr. Claric, Chief of the P rioting Bureau, to-day presented to Secretary McCulloch a detailed official report in reference to counterfeit sevefl-thiity notes. lie says all tho notes thus far presented are of the denomination of 81,000 dated June 15, 1807, bearing check letter A or B. None of them with Cand D check letter have yet beeu discovered, but ho thinks it not improbable tint suih may have bueu The differences arc : First, the counterfeit seal is one six teenth inch larger than the geunine and the difference in size is due to points alone, the counterfeit points being longer than the genuine. The central portions of the seal are the same size in both counterfeit and genuine. The Counter feit seeal is ef a lighter red than the genuine. Second, figures in counterfeit numbers differ in shape, are are printed with diff erent ink. The genuine ink has a me talic lustre, while the couuterleit is dull and leaden. Third, in tho central vignetto the expression of the face in the counterfeit female figure is very different from the genuine, as the eyes are larger and more open The chin is longer and the neck narrower than in the original. The con vulsions of lines forming the clouding at the right of Iho female figure, lire more llattcned in their curves in tho counter feit thau they are in thoorigna l , aud the clouding use! in the figure is slight and indistinct in the counterfeit, making the space between the figure and words "Treasury Department" lighter in the counterfeit thau in the genuine. The let'ers forming the word "pluiibus" on the shield at the left hand of the figure are well defined in tllo original, but in the couuterleit they are irregular and coufused and the hues do not I'o'in per fect letters. There are many other mi nute points of difference in tho central vignette, particularly it. tho drapery, which a cartful examination aud compar ison will disclose. Fourth, iu the border of tho counter feit note tho black central star has points very irregular in length, while in tho genuine they are pel lectiy uniform and regular in their leugtli. Tho counterfoil has more white space about the contra! .star than the genuine, and tho black dots ar und the white space, which arc per fectly conccntiic iu tlioir arraiigcinout on the genuine note, are irregular and not concentric on the couuterleit Tho.white lines about the star ou tho coupon bor der are longer aud cloaroi in the genuine I than in the cjunterfeit, aud the work between the star in the counterfeit is coufused and indistinct, giving the couu terleit coupon border a muddy look while the genuine is clear ami sparkling. Fifth, in the black counter one thous and, the central spurs of tho figures are nearer to each other iu the counterfeit than they aro in the original, and the cyphers more oblong in tho counterfeit thau in the gen-uiue. In tho green tiat in tho connterone thsuiand round the spur at the Icltfoot, thejfiguro one on tho genuine notccuts iuto tho heart shaped center of thclathe work, while iu the counterfeit it isentircly clear of it. Sixth. In the first letter of the Treas urer s signature, crossing the ends of the hair lines on the upper aud lower por tions of the letter "F" in the original, form a small triangular, space of white, space is waotiug in the counterfeit. In tho genuine note there is a well defined cross line ou tho top of the capital "U" in the word "United," under the Treas urer's Bignaturo, but in the counterfeit rhere is only a faint line connecting tho tops of the letters. There ore many olh or points of difforcnce not necessary to detail, as those above recited will lead any expert to detect them. The back of the counterfeit note has many stikiog poiuts of difference from the genuine. Among them it may only be necessary to notice that tho cycloii work upon which the words "pay to bearer" are en graved is much darker and heavisr on the oouulorfcit liucs being rough, while ihe genuine are sharp and cloar. The square tablet which cuc!o;es tho cycloid woik is in the counterfeit nearer to the tablet which encloses the terms of option thau it is in th > original. In the date of option, "Th" after June 15, is near to the figures 1868 In the genuiue, whilo on the counterfeit, "Th" is some distanco from the figures. An expert in noting the differeuce will scarcely fail to notice many others which exist, but with which it is deemed unnecessary to extend this report in detail. THE rebels»f Harper's Feny arc jub ilant, and driving off Yankees aod break ing up the negro schools. THE Chicago Times says the late dem ocratic victories are not Johnson viotoi ries. AN Ohio editor, haviug run out of work, has taken to counting grassbopers. gJ.Tut Cleveland Leader promises "fity thou sand majority in Ohio for the Union candi dates fjr Prdsidcnt." Recoiling Compliment. The /W quotes from the New York Herald, with emphati c approval,the fol lowing statement : "There is not a single great soldier of the country ; there never was a Corps Commander in the army of the Potomac, who was not a Democrat before tha war. Whether this is true or not—and we are not going to debate that poiDt—it is a very extraordinary statement to be made by one Democratic paper and to be indorsed by another. The Chioago Con vention, representing the Democratio party, declared at a very late period ef the war, that it was a failure. During all stages of the war, the Democratic party, as such, stood opposed to its pros ecution, denouncing in the most une quivocal terms t?»modo in which it was carried on, and the ends it aimed to ac< eoinpli-h. Party lines were run, and party measures adopted, with the single purpose of breaking down the adminis tration ot Mr. LINCON, because of h« persistency in maintaining the contest till its ends were accomplished. The verbal flattery of the Democra tic papers, coming in at this late day, is poor cata plasm for the bitter reflections on the Generals and the war, in which the same papers indulged, while the war was io progress. Hit this is not tho aspecfjin which we proposed to consider the above statement. As a specific statement, it accords with what we have scores of times declared in general terms, that the Democratic party was patriotic grounds by large numbers of the best and ablest men when tho war broke out. The admission of this now made by the I'ost , proves also another thing, viz : that a higher grade of patriotism ruled among those who weut out of the party to fight for the Union than ainoni; those who staid in it t» grumble about the war, to resist the calls for soldiers, to proclaim, on the very eve of triumph, that the war was a failure, and to nominate the bigest failure that thore had been in the war as their candidate for the Presidency. This is legitimately implied in the above commendation of the Generals which might an well have been extended to distinguished civilians and to people of all professions, ranks and classes so far as to say that they irerc Democrats before the war. The more these arc exhalted in praise the severer is the rcfledtiori on the lot they left be hind thfirii. , Hut this is not all. The cream of the joke, so to speak, remains to be noticed. It is this, that these men, distinguished for their patriotism, who broke embaris siug party ties and shook off Democratic associations for tho sake of the Union those who wero "Democrats b'fure tho war,,' are not Deirocrats after tho war. — A large majority of them are acting with the Itepublicau party, and deems them selves now acting from patriotism rather than party motives, as much as they did while the war was raging. Exceptional cases, wo admit, but the general state ment that we mike is true. Mr. John son is a speosmon brick of a very small pile. They were Democrats be for the war.— Sorrowul consolation in such retrospects! Those who boast of their former associ ates shonld imitate their patriotic virtues that made tlie separation nccssary. Re publicans honor these men, not for what they were before the war, but for what tho were in the war and for what they are now—for their principles, and not tor their associations with a party that they abandoned with disgust.— l'itts. Commcr cm/. MARIIIKI) WII.SOX—MAVIIEIIIIY—On the 9th ln«t., by llie Iter. Wni I'. lircAden. Mr. Jnmoa rtiUou, Sr.. xml Mra. M. M »j!»errj, both of Sunbnrj, liutler countj, l»a. OAKVIV—(jRAIIAM—On*thi» fith instant, at tho resi dent'* of tho officiating minister, (ffm. 11. JAtniimn.) Jutljjn T homus (IMr, of Muddycreck tonimhlp, | >mi<l Mi"* Jornnh* Ornh.uu of Conno<]ueiiMiiiitg town •hip, all of liutler county, I'«. Dl ■ N CAN'—(I HA II AM—On Th unit lay, October 3d, IM7 by Iter. M. Spn»i*l«r, at tbe residence of th« bride'* father, Mr. It. M. iMincan.-tnd Minn Mary A (Irabam, both of Cranberry townnliip, liutler county, Pa. WELT*— RANDOLPH—At the reduce of the bride', father, on Tnoxday morning. Oct. Bti», 1867, by the ReT.fl- W. Kr«d« rirh, Mr. Daniel Welts, of Pitts burgh, to Mi«« Ttilic Randolph of Zelicnople, of But ler county, Pa. JIUTLBIt IViAHKETH. BUTTER—Freeh Roll 37cent* per pound BEANS—White, s2,<(o per bushel. BARLEY—Spring, UO BEESWAX—4I6 renin per pound. EOGS—IS rente per dozen X.- FLOUR- Wheat, $6,00 to 7,00 per hund.; Rye 8,50, Burkwei-at, SI,W) per hun<^. FRUIT—Ur.id Applet, 6cts. per lb; Dried Peaches, 25 cents V n». FEATHERS—7S rents per pound. OKA IN—H heat S*.OQ p« r buabrl Rye,l,oo; Oatn. flOc Corn 80; Iliirkwhoat, IM. GROCERIES—OofTee, Rio, 80 per pound; Jeee, 40 Brown pound. do. White, 'J*M N. O. M»la«- e« sl,2«> cents per gallon; SyrUp 1 Wand $1,40. HIDES—7 cents per pound. LARD—In cents per pound. NAILS—S7,7S per keg. POTATOES—»uc per bushel. PORK —Shoulders, lu; Flitch, 11; Ilami, I4e pe pound- It AGS—♦ cents per pound. RICK—IS cent* per pound. HALT—pe. barrel. TALLOW—'lftcedH per pound. WOOL—IO cent* per pound for rdnnnon. special Notices. v , a. Y \o". \/\ J htdde its stated mectinga in the Odd Fello * l Hall, on Mam Strati, liutler, Pa., on the nr WedneeiUy of each month. Brethren from siatur Lodge* are respectfully invited to at tend. By . i»'«i <f i| <> W.f CONNOQUENESSINO LODGE No. i7H, I. 0. of O F., holds iU V» yjl stated meetings at the Hall, on 1 O Main St., Butler, Pennsylvania ererr MONDAY evening, com monolng at 6 o'clock. Brethren from sUter Lotlges are respectfully invited to attend. By order of the N. G TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The Advertiser, having oeen restored tuhealth In • few weeks, by a very sim ple remedy, after having suffered several years With a severe lung afTection, and that dread disease. Consump tion—is anxious to luake known to hia fullow-oulTurers the means of euro. To all who desira it, he will aend a copy of the pre acriptioo used, of cbargoj with the direction* f«r preparing and using the aanit, which they adn;ulwlv t*a« Cck» FOR CoasBMPTioK, ASTHMA, BsoncaiTia, AC. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Pro acrlption. is tobeueflt the afflicted. an«l spread informa tion which he concelvee to be Invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try hia remedy, ae it will coat them nothing, and may provn a bleas. l'artiea wiahiug the prerciiptlon, will please addreea RKV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kingacounty, New York. Nov. 7,ISW, ly. HLADEH' CONSTITUTION PILLS Are ao called because of their peculiar direct and effi cient effect upon the Liver, Stomach, Blood and Ner vous System. For inactivity of the Liver. fur the Stom ach In derangement, or Dyspepsia, they will (Might j the patient with their mila and beneficial effect, eapec lally if. from long continued indigestion and ccative nf»aa, they are left with periodical returns of tho Sick Heiulacbe. In caae of a severe Cold, producing ChitU and Ftrcr, you can break It very soon uy using the Pillj u per direction with each box. Saltan foreale ».y SAMI'EL GRAHAM and R£D ICK k CO., Butler, Pa M at 35 ctr per Box. JOHN 11. BLADES k COi. I una Uth, 1367—(iraoi.) Propi letora, Klmira.'N. Y. New Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices ! JUST OPENING One Case Prints at from - 9to 10 cts. 64 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, - -25 " Coverlets, - - - $2 00 to $1 75. Plain Alpacas, all colors, - 50 " —: o ■■ ALSO A FULL LIIVE OF FRENGII MEMNOES, I CLOTHS, I GLOVES, CO BURGS, \CASSIMERES, | II O SIER Y, NOTIONS, Ac. Also 200 Army Blouses lined at $ & TOGETIIEK WITH A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Clothing, Soots and) Shoes, Hardware, Qroetrles, & e ~ to which the attention of purchasers is requested at CHARLES DUFFY'S, Corner of Main Street and Church Aley, September 18, 'G7—2mo§.] BUTLER, PA. DR. SCHENCK'S PUL trfONIC BYRUP.-Th I crmt medlcln. rnr«l Dr fleli.nck. Ih» Proprietor, of Pulmonary Conaumptlon, when it hud ass utuud it# moa formidable aspect, and whon spoedv death appeared to J be Inevitable. His physicians pronounced bin case In curable, when be commenced ihe use of thl s simple l»u | powerful remedy. His hoalth WM restored In a very j short time, a nd no return of the disease has been appre- | bended, for all the symptoms qnickly disappeared,>nd j bis present weight is more than two hundred pounds. Since his recovery, be has devotod his attention ei j clrtslvely to the care of Consumption and the diseases which are usually complicated with It, and the cures | effected by bis medicines have been very nnmerou 1 and truly wonderful. Dr. Bchenck makes professiona • visits to several of the larger cities weekly, where he bus a large concourse of patients, and It Is truly aston ishing to see poor consumptives that have to be lifted out of,their carriages, end In a few months healthy, ro bn*t persons. Dr. fICHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP SKA W KKD TONIC, and MANDRAKK PILLS are gen erally all required lu curing Consumption. Pull dlrec sions accompany each, so that any one can take them without seeing Dr. Bchenck, but when It Is convenient it la best to see him. He gives advice froe. but for a thorough examination with hla hia fee is three dollars. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two like uesses of tlio Doctor —one when In the last state o Consumption, and the other as he now is, in perfee health—are on the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists and Dealora. Prlea $1,50 per bottle, or 17.50 the half dozen. Letters for advice should always be directed to Dr. Schenck's Principal Office North oth street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Whol 112 ale Agonta: Doinaa Barnes A Co.. N. Y., 8. 8. Hance Baltimore, Md.j Joliu D. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker A Taylor, Chicago, 111 ; Collius Bros., St. l«oiiis MU.ourl. M. md ljrr. Uaa the Heat..— llt-Anas' EtpnoNiAt. LI'BRICA TOHB are a medicinal preparation In the form of a Loaengo, and are universally considered the mostp/'ai ant, flfrctuat aud ctmrrnirnt reined* in use, for I/oart'.- nets, Cnught, ftoldt. i\ttarrh, Althma, Jfronchitti, Dip iheria and all rulmonary <i,mplatnt*. They are war ranted to give quicker and more lasting benefit in the above affections than any other remedy ; also to contain no deletor'ous ingredient, and not toofleud the weakest and most sensitive stomach, 4^-For sale by HA M DEL OR AII AM and REDICK A CO., Druggists, Butler, Pa., at J*s eta. per Box. The American Citizen. 18 published every Wednesday In the borough of Butler by C. R. Asniasov, In Kearns' Building, Main Street, oppoaite the Jack House. Taan*:—s4.oo a year, If paldln advance.cr within the first first sis months ; or 230 If riot paid until after the expiration o the first six months. TERMS OP ADVERTISING, &c One square, one Insertion 00 Kacli subsequent Insert ion W \A column for six months...... W VC column for six months 20 0U I column for six montba - 0«» Ucolnmn for one year 00 column for one year .40 00 colnmu for one year 70 00 rofessional and Business Cards, not exceeding 8 lines, one year 00 Kxecutors.Administratorasnd Auditor's notices, each,3 00 Applications for Licenses, each... &0 Cautions, Kstrays, Notice* of Dissolution, Ac., not exceeding 1 square. 3 insertions, each 2 00 10 Dues of Noupareil.or its equivalent, will make asquare JOB woaK. A ahest hand-bill, 60 copies or less 112 1 5 <1 iM a » •« u 4 oo Ah - " " - • °° MIASTK9. For any qnantlty under 5 quires, |1 50 per quire; on all amounts over that, a reasonable reduction will be made Single packs, |l 50; each additional pack, 50 eta. LOCAL JTOTICIB. lOcentsper line for each Insertion. DEATHS AUD iilllAflll, will bs published gratis, where the same doea not exceed 5 lines; for each additional line, 5 eta. will be charged. Advertisements of O. C. Sale, Executors, Adminlstra tors and Auditor's notices; Kstiays, Dissolution of Part nership, Cant ions, and all transput advertisements MUST POSITItELT BE PAID 15 ADVA!*C«. C. E. AN DICKSON, Editor and Proprietor. Dftc. H fct gcur W. J. YOUNG, Attorney at Law. J. W. YOUNG, Surveyor. LAND AGENTS, BENZONIA, MICHIGAN. I April 24, 1847—If. NEW COOPS, RECEIVED AND OPENING A LARGE AND WILL SELECTED STOCK OP FALL AND WINTER GOODS pnrchased sines the decline, and will be sold low for r«dj p., by Jno. Scott. Oct. 1«, 87—Imo Valuable Farm for Sale. TnE undersigned offers f»r sale, 150 acres of h'ond lan«l. situated in Summit townsbip, But ler couuty, l*a., miles East of Butler, on the road leading from Bntlor to Klttannlug : about 100 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation. The im provements are, two dwelling houses—one brick, and ( the other frame, and a good frame haru ; an excellent : and never-foiling spring This form is situated conven ient to a good school, good mills, and stores. J Tilers are about 100 bearing frnit tree*. I For farther particulars Inquire at the CITIES* office, { or of the subscriber, 11 ring on the prem i*es. • Oct* lu, 'tJ7 —If) ft.HON P. YOUNB. Auditor's Kotiee. James Wilson vs. JOSEPH Griffin, Mary Griffin, EllE abeth Griffin and Rachel GRIFFLII. D No. 4?, Sept. Term 1867. And now to wit:— Oct. 2d. 1607 ; Petition of .fames ft. Storey, K*q., Sheriff of Itntler county, praying for flie sppointreent of an Auditor to distribute the proceeds of the Sheriff's sale of the real estate of Joseph Griffin et. UL.. aiuoug those entitled to the same And now October '2d, 1807 ; Court appoint John M. Greer, Esq., AN Auditor to distribute fty the Court. Butler tounfy, »s: —Certified from the Record this 10th day of October, A D., 1867. J. B. CLARK,* Proth'y. In pursuance of the above appointinunt I will attend to the duties of the same, at my office in Bntier, oa Saturday, November 'Jnd, 1867, at I o'clock, I'. M., when and where all parties Interested can attend if they see proper (Oct 10,'67 —4t.*) J. M GREER. Aud'r. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order and decree of the Orphans' Court of Butler county, the undersigned will ex | pose to sale, by pi B c out-cry, on the premises, on Saturday, November 9 th, 18C7, the following de«ciibod real estate, late of Patrick Fleming, dee'd : All that certain piece of land *ltuato in Clearfield township in the county and State, aforesaid ; bounded North by Rosanna Eleming, East by Owen M'Rride, South by Peter Graff, aud West by M'Cue A Bovle, containing Thirty-One acien and Ninety-One Pearc bea strict nmasuie. TERMS One-third in hand and the remainper In two equal yearly payments with Interest from confirm ation of sale, STEPHEN M'CUE, Adin r Oct. 10, 4tJ of Patrick ¥ U ming, dee d. oi iyi: ((tr.is/L, nY Virtue an order and decreo of the Orphans', Court of Butler county, the undercigntd will EX J pose to sale, by public out-cry, on the premises on < Saturday, November 9th, 1867, the following desciibed real estato late of Joh N Coch ran. dee'd, to wit : one lot of ground in the Borough of Bntlor, Butler county, Pa . No. 131, in the general plan of paid bor ough ; bounded North by an Alley. East by M'Kean street. South by lot No. L-TO owned by Jobn B. M- Laughlin. West by an alley. There Is erected on said lot Oie Biick two-story dwelling house, with coal and j wash house attached * Also, one large. Frame Stable ' There is also a g«>od well of water on said lot. TERMS.—ONE-THIRD in hand and the remalnd ar in I two equal yearly payments, with intc-est from con-1 Urination of aale. CHARLES COCIIRAN. | Oct 16th, I*7—4t ] Adm'r ofJno. Cebran de«*d' | "ORPHANS' COURT SALE. I BT virtue of an ofdor and decree of the Orphans' Court 1 in and for the Coonty of Butler, the undersigned J will offer for sale ON the premises, situate in Lancaster | t •wnahlp, Butler county. Pa , On Saturday, the 1 6th of November I next, at I o'clock, P M of said day, 0!F E HUNDRED I AND FORTY ACRES OF LAND, more or less, bound ed on the North by lands of James Morrison. Baqon I the East by lands of Poter Miller, on the South by lands of Robert Kirker and off the Weal by lands ofi Adam Lough. About One Hundred acres cleared au4 ! under a good state of cultivation ; the baiancn we II timbered ; go«*L dwelling house and barn and out-build ings errcted thereon. Also an Orchard of Apple aud Peaeh tree-, bearing ehoire fruit The Farm iswull watered aud altogether one of the moat desirable in the coanty • TKRVIB OF BALE—One-third of the pnrchase moH ey to be paid in hand , and the residue in two equal an nsal payments thereafter with interest from date OL aale. Title good. AARON RELLY. Executor of Aaron Kelly, dee'd. October 14th. I«C7—lt Executor's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters, Testamentary to the ettate OF Th >mas Kelly, | A T E of Washington tp ~ But- CT county, dee D, hive this .lay <Oct. 10, LHD7), b 0 «, O granted to the undrrslgr.ED by the Register <>f MIJ county; «|| peisons indebted to said estate, are here by required to make immedifiU payment, and all p*r " sous having claims or demnnds against the GAME will present them duly authenticated for settlement to the subscribers. KirlUr.n KEI.LV, THOMAS D. KKI.LV. Oct. IG, "07.—4t.« Kx.cul.ri. AdmiuiMtrator'N Notice.^ 1 KSTATK Of SAMUEL McMDRRV JR. DECD. LKTTKIUi at Almlnl.tr.lio n h.Tintf irrmntr.l to ond.r.ign..! on tlir „t« r „112 Mr Mmrr jr., lat.or.M.rrrrlp . Sutler cnltnty th.refor., all knowing themselves indebte<l to said)estate, are rsquet#«| to IR ake immudiatr payment, and 'all per sonalbaring claims against tne same will please present TlSM"tit UN DEISIG U ED properly authentkMUftd for sot- Oct 10 1 NT—ll* R F BEA TO*. VCI. 10, iar,7—-U.) Adin'x-I I Take Tour Choice On© Dollar commission will bo allowed to ANY person sending the names of Itoo new aubscrlbera with the money for one year. A Copy ofthe Observer for one year will be •ent to ANY person sending ns four new subscribers snd fuurletm dollar t, M uoliliir, either heeler A W ileon or UMIST M Maker, will be sent to A!«T person s« tiding us the names of £IGIIRITS NIW SCDSCAIBIAA to the Jfew York Observer^ with the money ($63) for on year in advance, W..?* P REU, 'unis more than SEVEN HUN PRED of these Machines aud they give universal satisfaction Send by ehec.k draß, or Po*t-*.flke order. | Single Co pi os and Circulars sent free. Terms $3 00 a year, ul advance. SIDNEY K. HORSE. Jr., A Co., Oct. 10. 1t67, 3T J7 r.irk Row, N. Y. Attorney at I/aw. Esq, Office South of Court House; » _ ,orrT .»/£*<"•'.•• Kcf'undUtt rut.) Sep. 21th lUn-lj - ' Diwiolved. NOTICE l> cbjr Jlr.n tb«t the *, p., t nCT ,litp h.r. toforo oitoting between Churl. M. TrtlhV * John T AluolpmCT. u f B.,jd.u.w" p.aw>. I> inaia.il; ,|.- bM,ln,! " here*ft. r W lr.M.cl«l b. i A l,"''*'". known, s «™ -111 pirn* Mil fmni.,li<a.lt snd Mill, th.ir Kconnu wilk John T. Montgonwrj. l> M. THIIHV •ri 3 IJ6T-3» • JOI,N T nxisrca-'e VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! Orßy-hca<lo«l Pooplo havo their locks restored by it to tliu dark, luttriks, Milken trust i of youth, and arc luippy ! Toung Pooplo, with light, fadtd or red If hir, hare these unfashionable colors changed to a UeautiAil auburn, and rejoice 1 People whose heads are covered with Dandruff and llumort, use It, and h«TO clean coats and clear and healthy scalps I ltald-lleaded Yeterona have their remaining jocks tightened, and tU« bare spots covered yrith a luxuriant growth of Hair; and dance for joy! Young Oentlcmen use it because it is richly Jierfumed! Young Ladies use It becauso It kecpa their ltuir in place! Everybody mutt and trill use It, because It is the cUanttt and bttt article in the market! v For Sale by Druggist* generally. TTHOLKSALK. AGENTS: SellcrM A Vail Ciordcr, PITTSBURGH, PA. Dr. Snimiol ttruhnn, may IJ, ao. at-eow-ljr. BUTLER, PA. THE VF.ItY I.ITEHT. Anderson, Penzold& Carson 48 Nt. Clair Street, PITTSBURGH, rj 1A K K the liberty of informing their cnntomera, ami I Iho public generally that they art* now opnning np New AX ENTIRE tfEW STOCK OF \flood* WOOIi ENS Ntw\ j*7®odj .Viir whlch bare been carefully selected from'the; Goods New LARGEST A A 'D DF.ST HOUSES IN j Goods K,ur £ngl.attcC & Franae. aood ' New | n»odt Our fftock cnalata in part of all the fineati A'nrj ami molt d«airable itjbi of G<fods ,VTW| BNOLtSII. FRENCH, SCOTCH, AND Goods ALfelttlAN SUITING. A'eiri Goods J9L. 1 w<», iV<«c j Goods '*•* "cHINCIItLLAS, "oodt A-.J MOSCOW, n.^u IsguiMACxL^ SIBERIAN; Nnr < AND LION SKIN n """ Z BEAvsfes, of all colors. New t Goods BLACK, New BLUE, | Goods BROWN, 1 -i ND DA LI A Goods v CLOTHS. L J N eie < roods mm K JE m , A etc 'Goods heavy and light weight, suitable for ftiJl; A«u» >uit«. Goods ew SILK BLtPlf CASSIMERE AND VEL-j® oo * „ | VKT VJ.STINUS. L , Ae»[ \Goods I Cur entire new Block being honght f.»r caab Aefr. aud a full determination to do the J * >w |Largest Trade in the City, " ood ' ->rU e J i Goods j | hnable n* to offer great inducement* to alii New tlnwM* wini may feel incliuert to be ' Goods Cuhionahle. We flatter .Yew our»«■!».* by aajf Goods lag, * « New turn out nothing I't t flrat data flta. Goods aud always the A Vic . | Goods .%•«* Ver y Latest Tip of Fashion; fi<mU all wo b*ak of von now to call iiuil aerL- w or youraclve*, and »oo will be Nesn * U<l % fISMT STOCK or ew •«re to he fouud at the .Elegant S tore Room of a. P. & cabsost, C" New * Goods Neu MERCHANT TAILO R ' Goals Xttt l *9 ST. Cuta gtawfisataa Good | trrlctitici 11,1197. SINGINGBOOKS. "Whore to Buy Them, and How to Send for' Them. No* lielng tho time of yfr Pinging Schools •f>d Ctinreli Cbolri «r. pmrtWny! «ocl tho young .nd old folks are dinging around tho family circle, it 1* im portant for nil to kuow, Where it iht fcost Plae* W Buy tinging Books. The subscriber pays especial attention to this • mailt of his bnsliiSM, keeping always on hand a great variety of Singing books, sacred ai.d secular, adult and juvenile, Including all the asork* of the mostcelebrated composers «112 the day. For tho convenience of the public Is given the following PBICEi LIST. Ftr tfrttn. Singh copy . Tempi* Choir. $16.00 $1.50 Psalm Kins.... 16.00 1-H Keynote.. 15.00 16*' Jubilee..., 16.00 150 Diapason.... i. 12.00 1.00 finbtfeth Bell WW 1.00 Shawm 16 00 ;i.60 Praise of Won t t ...«•. W.... < 16.**) 1.60 Now (.'armina Sacra....♦ 15.01) 1.00 Sacred I.of* 15.W1 1.50 New Unto of Zi0Q,...; 15 00 160 Cythara.... 15<*J IW* r Dsy 5pring.......... .<... • • 15-00 'New Olive Brunch TS.fKF 1 fO Viiited States Collection 13.50 1.25 Christian 111a5tr01...15.00' 1-50 Sacred Melodeou ......... 13.50 1.26 Jubilito 15.00 1.5J ■ JUYKNILB BOOKS ger dnttn Singh copy. Merrv Chimes . . .7. 06.40 SO cts (loldeA Wr«ath *... 6,40 60 cts. Nightingale 6.40 00 fctf. Bilver Lute 5 40 06 cts. Silver llell 6 40 60 eta. Carol 6.40 60 cts. Forest Choir 6.40 00 eta Day School llell 420 40 ctf. SABBATH SCHOOL BOOKS. D»rr»t. Eich. Dotcn. Bach; (lolden Chain paper...s3.oo »*. 80nnd...*3.60 35c. (lolden Censer, " ... 3.00 31* •» ...H.flO 36c. (lolden Shower, M ... 3.00 30c. M ... 3.50 H&c. S. 8. llell. u ... ROft 30c. " ... 3tJ 86c. Shining Star. " ...3.00 30c. " ... 3to 36c. Apples of (Jofd, " ...3,00 30c. " ~MO 36c. Singing Pilgrim ... Musical Leaves, ... " ••• 40c* Fiesb Laurels, " ... 3.00 30c. • " ••• 3.60 35c. Happy Voices, M ... 3.60 35c. " u< 20 40c. (Jolden Trio, ... - - * ... 0.00 11.00 The sabscrll»er has also on hand a large collodion of Sacred tilee,Chorus, Anthein, Tmnperance, Ac., Books,, not uamed ill tiro above list, which persons can ascer tain the price of, by writing. How to Send for Books. Any person wanting a single hook.,has only t<? to the subscriber, enclosing the retail pfico, and 14 will be fnrwarded by return mall. Be carefnl to write dle tlr.ctly the Post Office, Crunty, and State. Those want ing a qnauty of books, will find the bast and safe.it way Is to send the inone} »»y Ex pres.*, or by P. 0. money of der, and the book* will ue mmt the same day the order is received, Persons can know the amount to send by consulting the above list. £|>ecial Not loo.—Persons ordering Singing Hooks coating £IO.OO or more a dozen, will tOceive two pieces of sheet inuslr free of rharge for each dezen or dered; and th>secosting lees than #IO.OO a dozen, will receive one piece for each dozen. Persons ordering Will* please mention having seen this advertisement.. Add/fa* CfIARLKS C. NfKLLOR, 81 W Oon STRRBT, Oct, 16, tiff 7 2t.) 112 t rnscftOH. (.ItOHMAV.V WALTER, MILLERS, HAVING given thoir Mill a thorough repairing, an<t placed it in excellent order, they are now ready to do nil kinds of custom work .utd at tho shoftost notlOo. Wheat and Rye Flour always on hand Rye and Mixed Chops _and Brans rf different kinds, constantly on hued. mv. ■ h mcjtL'jr r w■ ■ mcjm'jCT The b/ghest price will be paid in cash for wheat, (le vered at thtir Mill. ( U ntler, Aug. 29, '6T—3ino WILL P. OR All AM ..mm 6W«* BTU.TR UIt.llIA« A IllltXH, Fashionable Hatters, Ko.'S'J St tintr Street, Rot ween Liberty ami Penn Stroets, opposite St. Clafc Hotel) PITTSBURGH, PA //a/a, Ci ip* &, Straw Goods of every style anil quality, At tlic very Lowest Prices. Mnjr 2S. IRO7, 1 ft. Fourteenth Quarterly Report or ft* nut MTOm MM, OF BUTLER, PA. BLTLRE, October 7th, 1867. ItKSO U IiCES. Notes and Bills rfiseoanted (4,503 At If. 8. Bonds deposited to seeme circulation, 100,000 -J§ I'iiited Mates I'ondson hand 44,660 Oil Clictilating Xofea of National Banks 7,77* ftfl Circulating Notes of State Banks, Specie rtni! Legal Tender Noteg, 8-1,014 30 Kxpenses. 731 5® Hue from National Banks 27,770 0J Banking llonse and Puiuiture, ; 3,(SK> 00 K2M" » LI A D HIT ItS. Capital Stock ]6n«oto 00 Circnlatioil OuUhndlng : a.:.:.. 8#.2»"4> nfl liue Depositors ; 67,A30 3a Surplus Fund.... - OQ Earnings 4,3)>7 H9 252,668 JO I sertlfy that the above la a true ahetract from the Quarterly Kep >rt to tho Com]itroller of the Currency. OctO, 67 ) MOW IN LYON, Cashier. VALUABLE COAL LAND FOR S Alii: 6 ALL that tract of lahd, uutej niMiiit 1% mile Soiith of the Borough of But - ler. is for sale. Tho V. In of Ooa! Is abont 4 fi».«t, and of escellent <|u»ilit). Bank open And in good order, with entry openud thiit may be sufficient for 3 years of or dinary work. Two Frame dwelling horses and double barn thereon, aud about 30 acrei cleared, and fenced. I'o*«es«ion to be dallvered whoa aidd. TWO mule and three cars now iu use at the bauk will also bo sold. For price and terms, apply to John N. Porvtano, corner of Diamond and High Street, Butler. Pa. 4 Butler, Oct. 0, '67 ) JOHN PRICK. Withcrspoon Institute, TIIIS High School in Butler, Is In a very prospefohs condition; there being In atteridanco during the session now closing, 120 sdiolars. The new building fulni»ilies .iniplo rooni for recitat tion pilrfhiees, and for boordofX who come froa abroad. The ;irr.»nij>'ished Principal, besides giving his en tire time to thi; instruction of tbe pupils, employs able aaaisUnce in the lieiiuatl /tiul French language*, In the . lassie*. In Mlisle, rfnd In the F<nglish Branches The Winter Session of Jo weeke will cuaitiienoo on the Arst Monday of November next. 11. B. WALKKR, Tree LOTAL Yoc.lo, Sec, (Oct. 0,1807.) Q.OOD HEWh For all thoso who sn/Ter from diaensna of the I.lv M an»l Stomach, such as Billioiisno**. Sick Heailache, Cot< stipation. Sour Stomach, DyspO|iela. Ac. I>lt 1105.L.1 NGEB'S. Headache and Anii Biilious Pills. Are the inoet perfect remedy ever brought Iwlbre the public, for all ditutase.'* of tho Live¥ and tit4Mnaeh. They act aa CATHARTIC without weakening tho Stomach or Rowels, but on th 6 contrary gi?«» tone tw thoee organs, driving awuy nit Melancholy Feelings,- infufiug new Life sud vig»»'r into the System. F«»r rtlo by all Druggist's and country Merchants t hi ought, ut the County * J. HKNDBRSON A BROS. 2M Liberty Street, Pittsburgh »'a. Wholes*u: Agents Sep. tt l k f7-ly. DENTIN TltY 4 ]>rs. I.eigliner A Davis, HAVKI ermanenliy hwated themselves CENTRK VILL'K, BufHfr eonnty, Pa., where they can bd ioDiMiat all times, prepared to perforin itll opuration it» either ghrgical Or mechanical beutUtry. bept. 11, ISo7—ly. Paints for.Farrrters and Ochers. TIIK Orafton Mineral Paint Co , are now mnnufhqt-' uring the Best, Cheapest and most Durable iu nee; two cost* well put on, mixed with pure Llusood Oil, will last lu or 16 years; it is of a light browu of beautifdl choc Mate color, and can bo changed to grewn . lead, stoue, drab, olive or cream, to snit tbo tasteof the consumer. It is valuable for House*. Barns, Fence*. Carriages and Ca*--makere. Palls and Wooden-Wnrf, Ag ricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and HLiips. Bottoms, Canvas, Metal artd Bhifi«le Koofs, Clt Iwing Fire and Wat«r pHM»f), Floor Oil Cloths, (on-t Maimfhct nrer having used 5000 bblS. the past 'ret',) aud as a prtint for any purpose it for body, dnrablli ! ty. elasticity, and adhesiveneea Price 50 per bbi. of i 300 lbs . which will supply m lirmnr for years to .come. ! Warranted in all cas«s as above. Send for a Circnlar I which glvis full particulars. Nono genuine uulent branded in a trade mark Orafton Mineral Paint. Address BANIF.L DIDWP.LL, 254 Peat I St., N. 4, *S7— 6inosi
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