American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, November 06, 1867, Image 3

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THE AMERICAN CITIZEN.
Butter, P*., Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1867
Dkntistt.^—l)r«. H. A. WieeAJas.M
LefeTre hare entered into partnership in
th« Dentistry business. These gentle'
men are well and favorably known to
many of our citizens.
They have shown us some of theif
workmanship, which, in our humble
judgment, is of the beat quality. Those
wishing anything in the Dentistry line
would do w*ll to give them a call. Office
in Keiber's (formerly Boyd's) block, on
Jefferson street, opposite Jack's Hotel.
See advertisement.
MUCH has been sung ol the " Maid
with Golden Hair." No song, howerer,
bis yet been able to make that color a
popular one for any considerable length
of time Light red, faded or sandy hair
•re equally under the ban of public opin
ion. We are happy to announce to out
readers who desire to change those col>
ors, that three applications of King's
Vegetable Ambrosia will give them beau*
tiful auburn tres-tes possessing all that
aoft, lustiou* appearance so desirable in
this chief adorn-uent of female beauty. ,
About Iht Hair.
it th* rob# wbteli eurieut Natur* »«»»«
And doo# ADORN our bod IM,
And .that doo« r«n»«in« when •*« ry other b*satj'«
gon«
NVheocfer a sew article has come up
promising to enrich, adorn or lengthen
this must ornamental ot all coverings,
Mir people hare been exceedingly for
Ward in giving it * trial, and in uioie
instances tltaif one been sadly disappoint
ed. It '« then with great reluotauee
that we feci disponed 'o uiy any tiling
new in the way ol U*ir KestoisH, and
we would not do so now, Iwt for the
reason that we have in our uiiud aiiaiti
cle vf super eicellent quality, one that
we have tried, and know lull weel its
value. It is not ouly a dressing that
beautifies and renders the hair ol a natt
ural glossy appearanee. but it lengthens
it aud will restore it to its origiual color.
II rati, and has become gray, it w ill bring J
back the red. If flaxen, back to flaxen; I
il black, t|ic raven's plume cannot outvie
the lustre with which it will again return
to it. We know ot' a score of persons
whose faded and fallen hair ha* been
completely restored by it We speak ol
Hall's Vegetable .Sicilian Hair Restorer.
U»e no otber, or you will bo disappoint
ed.— Vittt. Guzrtle.
A BOSTON wit, defining tlio difference
between an and a miefortune, snja:
"If ANDREW John-on PIMUM fall into ihe
I'ot'»muc river, it ffoiif] he an aceident.
( Andy J. d»»n't lik• water.) and if he should
ever get that would be a misfor
tune M
M A It 111 Bl>.
REIP—KIN KAI D.—On the »d nit., by the Rev. Wm
P. Dresden. Mr Drvid Relpof Donegal tp , and Miss
Nancy I KlnkaP, of Fairview tp., Mutler countv. Pa.
McCANDLKSS—RIDKR.—Oa the 23d Ostober, IHC7
by Rev J II Fritz >lr Redick M'Candlea*, of Cla/
r -wnship. to Miss Harah Jane Rider of Centro town
ahlp, all of ilut lor count). Pa.
M DONALD-ttOWKR.—On the 9th tilt-.at the raai
dance of the officiating minister, (Wm. M J ra'son,)
assiated bf Rev. John Galley . Mr. Dune an M'Djnaln
to Mias Alice Bower, both of Columbiana co , Ohio.
BROWN—KMKRY —On Tuesday, October Wth, li"» 7,
at tha residei.es of the urtde'a f.*ther ia Mercer tp ,
bv the Rev. Hall. Mr Nathan B own of llan Bville,
to Matilda Jane Binary, all of llutler county, PA.
KEMKRRR -HKKP—On the 2ith October,'
t-'araonvilte, by Rev A. S. Miller. Mr. D. W Kemer
er, of Armttroag county, Pa. t to Miaa Caroline Reep
of Butler oudot), Pa.
" PITTSIIU HGII MA RKETS.
GRAlN—Winter Red. |2 00; No. 1 Hpring ia quoted at
ft 10 and Ne.9 at 9* 00@t»00; <» ta.6.Vq,flr,; Hye,si 60
Corn. lUriey No. 1 Spring SI 10.
FLOOR—Sprlcg Wheat, fl'i 50 ; Winter Wheat, sl3;
Rye Flour, ti 00 V bbl; Uuckwheat, f.S 00 per cwt.
PROVISIONS—Rac->n, ahouldera, 14c; Sugar Cured
llama.24c;
24 c; Fresh Roll, Ssc
KGGS—2ic per d.»*en
II AY—Baled. gi2 par Ton.
IKKDS Flaxaeed gaoO: Timothy.S 00; Clover. 1200
DRIED FRUlT—Peaches, quaiters, 17, halves 19 cts.
per fit; Applea;B {^ f Jc.
POTATOES- —Peach Blows, $1 25 csnts psr basbal.
A PPLKS—S3 00TS&4 50.
IKAN9-I2 75 per buahel
011, Crude, 13#14; Refined. S4 rents per gallon
Lard Oil, 90 feo 95 for No 2. and $1 10 f->r N . 1
IIUTL.Kit MAHIV i; rs.
■UTTKR—Freah Rob cents par pound
nKANS—White, f2,'>o pel bushel.
BAULKY—Spring, 90
XKK>W AX—US !*ents per pound.
KGGS—2O rents per d«»zen
FLOUR- ' best, ffi.oo to 7,00 per hund.: Rye 1.50.
Duckwneat. gi.so per hunw.
FRUIT—Dr. a Apples, 6cts. per lb; Dried Peaches,
15 cent. V lb.
FKATIi KK8 —76 cent* per poond
UKAlN—Wheat fAOO per bust' ' Hye,1,15; Oata. 60v
Corn »1,00. Buckwheat, SI,OO.
GROCKIIIKS —€s..(Tee, 100, 26 |»er pound; Java, 40
Brown Sugar. pound, do.White, 9vX N.O. Mula»
•aa SI,BO cents per gallon; Syrup 1 VK>an*l $1,40.
11IDKS—8 cents per pound.
LARD—I 6 centa per pound.
N AILS —$7,7 5 per keg.
POTATOES—Vuc per buahel.
PORK—Shoulders, 10; Flack, 11; llama, .4s ps
pound*
R AGS—3ce«ts per poend.
RICK—I 6 cents per pound.
SALT—S.I,OO pa. barrel.
TALLOW—Wcents per pound.
W OOL—4O cents per pound for common
£pffial Notice*.
, A. Y. M.—Butler Lodge, No. 272, A. T
\f \ / holds Ita stated meetings in the Odd Fello
XJfU llall, on Mem Street, Butler, P».. on tbe nr
VVWednesday of each month Brethren fr< m
yff siater Lodges are respectfully invited to at
>tend By order 112« the
~ LOD3K
4. O. of O F„ b ids its
stated meetings at tbe Hall, on
if P Main St.. llutter, Pennsylvania
everv MONDAY evening.com
tnencing *t 6 o'clock. Brethren from aiater Lodges are
vespetfttufiy invited to attend. By order ef the N 0
Lee the Ucst. — Blades' Kcraovui. LI'IIBICA
"TORS are a modicinal preparation in the form of a
Xoxenge, aud are universally considered the most pfsos*
unl, effectual andconvenient r»med* in use, for Hoarit
nen. Coughs, '\>tdi, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, fHp
theria and alt
above affections than auy other romedy ; also to contain
'hu deleterious ingredient, and not toofiendthe weakest
-end moet sensitive stomach.
For sale by 9AMUKL olt A 11A M and K EDICK. A
CO., Drnggiata, llutler. Fa., at %5 eta per Box.
HLAOSM' COHSTITi'TIOH fILLS
Are ao called because of their peculiar dirtct and eJL
cunt effect upon the Liver, Btom*fiii, Blood and Nor
voim System. For inactivity of lbr lbr the Stom
ach In derangement, or Djrspepeia. they wilt d*light
Abe patient with their mild and benefit ial effect, spec
ially if. from long continued Indigestion nod o.ative
ness, thry are left with periodical returns of tke flick
Headache. In case «112 • severe Cold, producing Chilli
«i nd Plcvcr, you can break It very soon by using tbs Pills
•a per direction with each box.
A*-Also fur sale t.y BAMUKL GRAHAM snd RXD
2CR A CO., Butler, Pa.,at %3 eta per Box.
JOHN H. BLADES A CO..
WO Iflb, IM7 • Pro pneta-s flrn ra N T
TREMEND OUS CR A SH IN PR ICES,
.——jot
DOWN THEY COME 1
A LARGE STOCK OF BOOTB AND BHOEB AT
B. €. HUSELTOUf'S,
Mii-IIi? Bffioa U a Q a H
Of Alt th© Lat©#t Styles, Just Qptitfrtg.
CONSISTING IN PART O
Men's i. Mi»se*'Glove Kid Balmorels,
" " " Button Booti,
" P. 0. Morocco Balmorals,
" " Goat and Calf "
" " Fancy Toilet Slippers.
■ «*■ ■■ «« mm «■ n«»jr*ia Cusaalapt *r
CALF, KIP AND UPPER SOOTS.
A LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S BROGANS.
Also, A Large Stock of Men, Women di Children's Slippere'ds Overt.
& wmi ©? MM* m RABIES,
JUST RECEIVED,
CONSISTING- IN PART OLF
French and Common Galf, Morocco*, K ids, Lining • of all kinds, French Kip, and up-
La«tr, N.uls, Pegs, Thread, Wi*, Uoot-treea ; evert (hine a Sboeta&ker
tiaes he can find at B. C. IIIJ^KLIOX'S.
'm~x ©IF
B. A CALIFORNIA OIUWUCO AND SLAUGHTER.
Prices on Sole Lea:h«r, 28, 31, 34, 35, and 38, according to quality
... Call and Examine my Stock, '
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
B. G. HUSELTON.
SCfHEfCK'S MANDKA" C I 1L1.9 A«UB<TI
TUTE FOR CALOMEL.—iVsnPIIIi arc w .i ( ,...«»]
of various rno*a. having Ilia power to rein* the sec'e
(ion* of the liver as promptly and effectually as bin*
pill or niereuy, and with**t prodding iny yf those
disagreeable or dangerous eiß»< ti wmci. often fallow the
use of tbe ltft«r
In all hilmua disorders thete PUI§ mtv be used with
confldtnce, aa theyjroraot > the discharge of vltieteu
bile, end remove those obstructions from the liver en 1
biliary ducts. which are the cause of bilious affections ID
acnRNCK S MANDRAKK PILLS core Sick llead.
ache, and *ll dlsardere a# the Liver, indicated by sallow
•kin, coated Y>a«ne. coativenets, drowsiness, and a
(«ntral filing of wetriuesa and iaaeitude. showing that
«be liver is in a tsrpld or obstructed condition.
In short, these Pills may be used with advantage I a
all reset when a purgative or alterative meJicine ia re
uired.
Please sak for " Dr. f*chenck's Mandrake Pills,'' and
obaerve that the two likenesses of the Doctor are on tbe
Government stamp—one when in the last stage of Con
sumption, and the other In his present health.
Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price k 2scents per
»*•*. Principal Offlee, No. 15 Notb 6th Street, Phila
delphia. Pa.
General Wholesale Agents: D«mas narnes k Co., 21
Park How. New York; 8. 8. llance, 108 Baltimore Bt.
Baltimore, Md ; John D. Park, N. K cor. of Kourth r.nd
Walnut St., Clnrlnnati, Ohio; Walker A Taylor, 184 and
13d Wabash Avenue, Chicego, III.; Collins Rrothera
8. W. corner of Second and Vine Sts , St. l<ouls, Mo. I
_ [4th A 6th w, ea mo ly.]
TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The Advertiser, having
oeeu restored to health in a few weeks, by » very sim
ple remedy, after having differed aeveml years with a
severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consuiup
tion—it anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers
the means of cure.
To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the pre
acrlption used, (free of charge) with the directions for
preparing and using the sains, which they mlniylwlv
tRaCu«S von QoMil'MPtiov, Astio: AC.
The only object of the advertiser in eending the Pre
scription. is to benefit the afflicted, and read informa
tion which be conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes
every aitfferer will try hia remedy, aa it will cost them
nothing, and may prove a bles*«i.g
Parties wishing the prerciiptlon. will please address
Kiv.KDWAKDA. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kingacounty, New York.
Nov. T, I*ol, ly.
The American Citizen.
IS published every Wednesday in the borongh of Butler
by C. K. AftDBMBOff, In Building, Main
opposite the .lack House.
TBBMS:— OO A year, if paid In advance, or within
the first first six month*; <tr 350 ifnot paid until %fter
the expiration o theßrstsix m< nths.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &c
One square, one Insertion 41 0"
Each subsequent insertion .. 60
UeollM f<»r aii months 13 60
c-dautti for ail months 30 00
I roloaitl for all months ..35 0"
for one year 30 00
colutun tor one year 40 00
column for on* year...- 70 00
rof-*sional and ltusl'iees Carda. not exceeding 8
lines, eae year _ 8 00
Executors, Administrators and Auditor's notice*, each,3 00
Applications for Lice*Me», each... 5o
Caiitioua. Katrays, Notices of Dissolution, Ac., not
exceeding 1 square, 3 insertions, each 3 00
10 lines of Nonpareil.or its equivalent, will make asquare
ion sou.
.« sheet hand-bill, 50 coplee or less .- SI 6
\l " M " 3 60
S M •' " * oo
Ifuia •• •* •• «oo
BLA3KB.
For any quantity nnder 5 quires, $1 50 per quire: on aU
amountsorer that, a reasonable reduction will be made
BCSTSBKH CABOS.
Slnglspvka.fi 60; each additional pack, 50 eta.
LOCAL JfOTICBS.
lOcents per line for each inaertlon.
DB4TIIB ATTN MABHIAOBS,
will be published gratia, where the same does not exceed
5 lines; for ea<h additional line, 6 eta. will be charged.
Advertisements «112 O. C. Sale, Executors. Adminiatra
tore.and Aitditor's notices: hstiays, Diaa Ititi.»n of Part
nership. Cautions, and ail transient a-tvertisanieats MUST
C K. ANDERSON, Editor and Proprietor.
Dec. 16 BRT
|Uu?
1868) HOW TO O ET (1868
A SEWING MACHINE
Without its Casting any Mirny
AN EASY, PLEASANT, AND CERTAIN WAY.
THE pnbliehers of •'ARTHURS HOME MA(S 4KINB "
and tha elegant aud attractive periodical, ' TIIE
CHILDREN'S Movr," edited by T 8 ABTHCB, make
the following exceedingly liberal offers
For flfty enterribers to ' The Home Magaiiine-"
(Terms B'a year) tn«w will send a WILLCOX AiilllO?.
a WIIEELEU A WILSON or a HOWE SBWINO MA
CHINE. worth manufacturers'ca*h price.
For seventy-five subscribers IJ 'The Children's
Hour." (Terms 112 1.36 a year) they will send one of the
above machines.
For forty '"Children's Hoar** an; twsnty "Home
Mitgasirs," thewaend a machine a* above.
The subacribers need not all be sent at on* time,
Dor from tbe eaiue office,
A#* Specimen numbers of Home Mag nine, 15 rente.
Specimen numbers ofCbildten'a Uuvr, 10 cents. Circu
lars a< company theui, giving full particular*, ana en
talnlng besides other and very attractive premium of
The Home MagarJne Is too well krown to require
special mention, and The Children 1 * Uour ia pronounc
ed tbe'pureat. moat beautiful aud attractive Juvenile
magazine published in thia aud any other country.
lu almost any populous neighborhood, or town of
moderate aixe. euougu subscribers to get a miehlne can
easily be obtained
«TWill you not take this out, and baud it to some
peraon in your neighborhood who raaj be glad t. avail
uf the offer. A little concerted action among the friends
of a poor iuduatrloas woman, anxious tohvlp herself,
would aatilv K *-.t bira sewing machine."
' The Children's llwtir" ia so bea itifui" attractive and
cheap, that it cao be kittoducsd withoat trouble into al
most any family where there an children.
We vary iu ibis. the inducement a of our general ad
vertisement. in Older tv make it aa easy as possible
AW Do nut be deterred from making an effort, for
fear it may be labor lost. Get all the subscriber* you
cau, and if the number falls short, then write to us and
we wiU let you know what additional sum of money to
•end in order to encore a machine. We wil always
make thia sum a« air all avpoaaible. It will range be
tpeen sl<J.aud s'2o. JUneuier that the cash price of
the math! ng U ftf.
Addr'es* T. 8. ARTIIIR A SON,
H"9 and 911 Chestnut Pt. Philadelphia, pa
Nov.rtkTtn.
Children's Morocco, laced, Balmoral*,
" Olove Kid tip "
" Ooat tip "
" Patent Ankle Tiee,
" Brom, extra high cut, very beautiful.
THE RURAL AMERICAN FOR 1868.
e.llnlane- of volume for 1867 Free.
M HIS highly popular tanners and 112 ruit Grower's
1 Paper i" published ut |7f ICA , N Y. on the Ist nod
Kith ot each m .nb.at $1 60 a year, and every tubscrl
|^ R tT^ ,TT ' lu aoiue cases, the PtrtL
The Gratuities coneiat of flue 8t«el Plate Kiiffravlngs;
Choice Gr*pe Vines, including tbe CONCOID, the beat
grape lu.mtrrr. valuable Ra«|>beir<e. and Straw
berriea : the be»t Cultivated, and numeroua other things
among abith it if the
KAHLYOOODRICH POTATO,
that yielda oi er oss HCRDBSD ton ONE ofseed-the best
table otato In existence, fir sn amer er winter, and
autij'ci to no no aisvtaS ! A package of these potatoee
Is aent mil and p»it pmd to all subxeribtrs who re
quest it that is sure to produce a BCRHRI. , or more,
worth $5. aa they aold laet apring I All Gratuities are
sent rKCK or CHAROK aoa vaANsrovATioN! over #50,000
worth <»f Vinet, Ac., were thin sent out lu 1866 and 7, all
of which gave great satisfaction
1 he Rra\ i. AMERICAN is the best PRACfIOAt. paper for
Farmers and Fruit Growers In the United Sfatea, and
therHBtPKMT Send for a aample ropy, which it aent
frtt, and sea for yurselves what an elegant, laige pa
per it is, in 15 page QUARTO form, to bind at the end of
the year If you remit fI 60 for it for 18*8 vou,will re
ceive the balunee of the volume for lH67,vaix rnon THE
TIME TOI'R MoNKT BF.%•'llrs ut, and through IH6H fur
your money, and a GRATUITY as you shall select : The
foil details of theae magnilkent offers will be found in
tne Rural American
AOKNTS W A.VfKD.—I want a Olnh Agent In overy
town iu the United Slates as my paper is National in
its character, and circulates in every Stale in lbs Union
The immense sunr<*s« uf the Rural American, having
the largest circulation of any paper in this country that
is entitled tube c tiled a l'r*< tiral Agricultural and
Horticultural publication,enables me to give to Club
Agents more for their aerv.ces. than it utl«r»d by any
. tlier publisher! The Premitai list it ma K niflcent em
bracing Concord and other Grape Yin s, by the Hund
red and Thousand, down to a single vine; valuable
Watches, splen id hunter cases extra Double Gold
Plated, worth 92b, for only forty subscribers, that can
be obtained in two or three days ; also the celebrated
Roper. Four Shooting Repeating Shot (Jun, that b sold
for 8»», aud many other vaiuuble things that may be
found described in the paper
I hnv<t 50,000 very line two year old Concord Grape
Vin«s for sa|«, at onelhalf the prices that others sell the
same quality ano age for ! Addraen "T. H. Miner, Clin|
lou, Oneida Co , N aa my editorial office and vine
yards are loc4ted there
Nov. 6th I;G7.
NOTICE.
PROPOSALS r»r the erection of a school noai*, in
Liberty, Brady tp , butler county, pa., will
be received by the B-ard of Directors of said township,
et the next stated meeting of the Board, in Weil Lib
erty, NOT 3o:h 1 o'clock, P. M Dimensions and spacl
fleationsof building made koown at any t lue by the
■ubacriber.
JOSIAH II THOMPSON, Bec'y of Board
Oc 30, 18CT-41*-
Restaurant JLleenae,
rpilK fjllow.ng application for Restaurant License
I baa been tiled in the office of Clerk of Court of
Quarter Session*, in and for the county of Butler :
No. I. Satnuel Sykes, Borongh of Bntler. filed Oe
tober 33d, 1«67.
No. 3. Cabrlel Kobler, Borough of Butler. Died Oo
tober'33th.
Petition will be presented fer hearing on Wedneeday
the 30th day of November, 18C7. Rtmontlrancei mutt
It filed on or btfort Monday, th» \Wid*y of A' ovemtnr
next, it t*ing thejtnt day of ttrm. Licenses mast be
taken out within fifteen days after they art granted, or
they will be revoked according to law.
FRAfcK M. EASTMAN, Cl k
Butler. Oct. 29, 'B7.
ftbcriflTa Sal en.
BY virtue of sundry Write of Vend Ex.. A*., .sened
out of the Court of Common Pleae of Butler coun
ty, and to me directed, there will be evpo*ed to publie
sale, at the Court lloua* j n the borongh of Rutler, on
Monday, the 18th day of November, A D , IW7. at one
o'clock, P M., tbe fallowing described property ,to wit
All the right, title. Interact' nd claim of Robert Spear
cf, in and to one hundred arras of land, more or less,
situate in Washington tp., Butler county. Pa.honndel
north by Ed ward Frailer, east b» Bernard M Anallen,
south by Thofn n Oraham, west by Thomas Hutchison,
About Thirty-five acre« cleared. l«og beiiae and lag sta
ble the't«>u elected. Seized and taken in execution as
thei property of K übert Spear. at tbe suit of D. Gregg
ALSO, .►
All the r ght. title, interest and claim of Franklin
Robh of in and to Two hundred arres of land, more or
Jess. iitu4t~ in Parker town-hip. Bullet county. Pa.,
bounded north by .tames M'Alahan Tims Wally, et at
east by Aichibald Tuosipwn. south by Thomas Smith's
heirs, et al , west by l!eiidere»n Voore etal y
five acrre cleared, fiftern of which is meadow Log
home and Log barn theieon erected. Setx«d Bud tak»n
in execution as the property of Franklin Robb, at the
suit oftbenexer Christy Aden rof John P. M'Oilldec'd.
A I.SO,
All (he right, title, liteieet and claim or John W
Rouey, of, in snd to Two hundree ecres. more or or lens
situato n U infield tp , Butler Couyty, Pa , bonnd d
north by Kaufltold, Last by V\ m . Cr.irkshanka, *>uth
by A. MumfT, west by H Muidsh et al. One hundred
aciee cleaird L wga frame bouse ar.d fi ame barn there
on elected and taken in execntiouaa the prop
erty of John W. Bouey.at thesud of Henry Crum
JAMES B STOREY. Hherlff.
Sheriff'• office, Hat let. tict. », Ifeß7
I'uriitiou Koike.
IN the matter of the Partition of tbe Real JCstats of
Wm Borland, dee'd, and now to wit : Court award
Writ of Partition By the Court.
To Jane Borland, James Borland, Lydia Bar tiny,
(formerly Borland.) A'-ner Bart ley, Jno. Borland. Mar
garet Rupel. (formerly Bii Bupel, Mm. Bor
land, Robecca Olenn.(formerly Borland), Wm. C. lilena,
Mary Jane ArHiatr<*n£. (tormerlv Borland). Lydia A.
Borland, David Bor! «H, Nancy Grabs.n. formerly
Borland,) Thomas Orahitn . and Martha Borland.
Taks notice that an inquest will be held at the late
dwelling bouse of Win Borland, dee'd, in tbe township
of Butler, iu tbe county of Butler, on Monday tb« 11th
day of November next, st 9 o'clock, A M , of that day,
for the purpose of making partition of the Heal Kstscs
of tbe said deceased, to, and among hia childran aud
representatives, if the same cau be Jouo without p r*n
dice to, or apoiling ths whole ; alherwise to value and
appraise the same according to fkw ; at which time aud
place you are required to attend if you think proper.
oct23, '67.) JAS B STORKY.dh'ff.
Administrator's Sale of Real Estate,.
IWILL offer at pobllc aale, at the premiers on SAT
URDAY. November 9th IHfT, at IS o'clock, II ,
Twenty-six Acres of Land,
more or lass situate in Mercer township, Butler eoun
ty, adjoining lands of M'Blree's hairs, Wm. P. Rrahain,
John Meatty end others c There are about IWKNTY
ACRKS CLKAKKD AND 112 KNCkB, a frame Dwelling
Honse, a Log Stable and aa Oickard of young trees.
Ihs land la of good quality , welt watered aud con
veniently situated
TKRMS.—Uue-third of tba purr bass asonsy in hand,
the remainder in two equal annual pay mauls thereafter
with interest Iron the time of aals
Purchaser to pay for stamps and Deed. .
A LUX BROWN, Adm'r
OetJS of J II Brown, deed
Hew Good* at Greatly Reiieed Prices!
JUST OPENING
One Case Prints at from - 9to 16 cts. 1 6-4 Water-proof Cloaking, $l4O
Brown and Bleached Muslins at 9 cts k upwards. Balmoral Skirts, - - - 25 & upwards.
Jeans, - - - 18 " " "jj Bnlnkets, - - -$475 "* "
New Style De Laines, - -25 " Coverlet*, - - - $2 00 to $4 75.
Plain Alpacas, all colore, - 50 "
,o:
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
FRENGH MERINOES, ICLOTHS, I G L O YE S,
CO BURGS, I CASS IMS USB, \U O SIE RY, NOTIONS, Ac.
t ■ A ; 'i s ''• '•>
—o : •
Also 200 Army louses, lined, at $2
TOG IT HE R WITH A FINE ASSORTMENT Of
oUtk(n|i Ho 61 1 and Skoii, Kardwici, Qroeiriiii &c ~
to which the Attention of putchaßers is requested at
CHARLES DUFFY'S,
Corner of Main Street and Chnrch Alley,
September 18, *67—2inor] BUTLER, PA.
Partition Kolict.
Butlm county, u :
AND now 10 wit: Oct 28, IS#7 ; Th« pititlon of*« -
l»r curri of Chert y township, ill said county was
bicu in tbo offlce of the.Otbik of tbe orphans' Court in
aud lor said couuty. setting forth that W. fjrlf
flu, late ol said township, ded ou or ibMi the day
ot ——. IbttJ, intestate, uiiinai rial, and without Imu*
Your petitioner further repiSeentt, That the saio deca
dent left collateriai heirs, iw ; Brotheis and aisters of
th« whole blood, namely : the children of John Uriffln,
drc'd; Francis Urifflu, aged l'i years ; Theodore (iriflin
aged U years ' Ellen Uriflin aged S years,and who left
aui viviug him, a widow, 6H<> is stfil living, She and
her cbildien above nauied are residiug in Wurreu couuty
grate of Pennsylvania.
hi. Joseph Orifflu aged .14 years, residing In Clear
field comity, Pennsylvania, whose interest is iegelly
Vested in the above named petitioner. Hd Wn. Urif
flu, residing m BMOrr county, Pa, aged about W years.
4tb. Heir* of Mary ||o«:kenbeiry, dee d , Mary Jane,
aged about 17 years; Joseph. aged about 16 y.ars ; Rob
ert, aged about IU years, and Lvtiuda, aged about b
yea re V* ho left sui vivmg her, her husband, William
Hockeuberry, »bo is •till living, residing in Cherry tp.
in said couuty bib. Catharine Uriflin aged about M
yeais, intermarried with Jobu Bai ber, residing in Clear
field couuty, fa Oth. James Urifflu, aged 19years, re
siding In Cle rfield county, fa. "th. Annie U riffle,
aged abuut TL years, residing 10 Clearfield county, Pa.
Mb. hlizabeth Urifflu now iutermarried with
a*ed 38 years, residing in Clearfield couu ty, Pa., whose
interest is legally vested in your petitioner. ttth. Ra
cbel Uriffln, aged about 'J7 years. tesiding in Clearfield
couuty, Pa. who** iuteres' in the land hereinafter de
scribed is legally vested in yonr petitioner. 10th Jaae
Urifflu, aged about 17 years, residing in Cleat field oj.,
Pa. The naid decedent left surviving him, his widow
ed mother. Mary Uriltiu, who is still living and resides
in Cl ear field couiit>, Pa„ whose intereet in said Heal
hatute is legally vested hi your petitioner.
Your petitioner further ehow* iliat the said Geotg
W. Uiithn- died, laaving ins widowed uioilier aue
brother- and sisters as aforesaid, he being anmarried
and without imuo, seized iu hie dimense as of fee, of ui
and to the following uewiibed heal Estate, being th
undivided one-half pail of a certain piece of land situ
ate iu Cherry townnbip, said couuty, bounded North bv
ilewstiu Kussrl, Kant by Hugh Conway s heirs. South
by James Stuitb, and West by Jacob Wo I ford ; contain
tug Fifty Acres of laud, or thereabout. The other un
divided one half part of snid described piece <4 land,
the title of which is legally veeied in your petitioner,
Your petitioner. theref'ore t prays tbe Court to awaid an
luqueet to make partition of tha premises aforesaid to
and among the said parties interested in such manner,
and in such proportions as by tbe laws of tbie Com
mon wealth is directed if such partition ean be made
without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, hat it eueh
partition cannot be made thereof then to value aud ap
praise tbe sa me, end make return of the prociwdiug*
according to law, aud your petitioner will ever prey, Ac
• ict*'ber tfatb, IW7; Rule to show t.ause granted
By the Court. F. M. EASTMAN,CIerk.
And now, therefore, you tbe said Mary Uriflin, meth
t-r ; end Francis Urifflu, Tbeadoie Urifflu, Ellen tfrifln
children of John Unffln, dec d, and widow of said dece
dent, Joseph Uriflin, William Uiifliu, the heirs of Ma
ry Hockenherry, vix : Mary Jane. Joseph, Kobert, Lu
cir.da and William Hockeuberry, husband; Catharine
UriflinJames Urifflu, Annie Urifflu, Eltxabetb Uiiffln,
Hfchel Orifllu, and Jan© (Jrifiu, and every of you, ere
hereby ci'.?4 be end apjenr bff ri our J« d flee at an
Orphans' Court to be held at Butler, in and tor !_?
couuty of Sutler, cn the 3d Monday of November next
it being the loth day of said month, then and there to
show eause, if any you may have, why the prayer of
the above petition should not he granted. Kule return
able fo next term. By the Court.
I. M KASTM \N, Clerk.
Clerk's Office, Butler, Pa., Oct. 28.1*17.
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Oct *v ) niiLADcLr/fiA
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rtiWT wkkk *
i Commonwealth of Pa., tlannsh Col lander, Pl'flP ve.
Thomas Watsdtt
' T. Cooper v#. Wlh. O. Brackenrldge.
SECOND WEIR
John Fisher vs. John Berg,
Willism Collins ft»f us* ve. John Collins,
Samuel Parke vs. Sawiuel P. Thompson,
Jec-ie Bice and wife vs Conrod Elholts,
ftaff A Kngllsli vs. Robert Allen,
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James
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.V .». Tlmhlin Fx'r vs llenrv D. Timblln Ada'r,
Allen Wilson vs John CampUll,
David flcott vs. R M J/ Lure Kit
J. B. CLARK. Proth'y.
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Addreee DEACON A PETERSON,
0ct.33, 87 41.) 819 WALNUT Street, Philadslphia.
ORPHANS' COIIRT SALE.
Bt vlrtoc of an order and decree of the Orphans' Coort
ia and for the County of Butler, tbe uudersigned
will offer for sale ou tbe premises, situate ia Lancaster
to wnahip, Butler county. Pa ,
On Saturday, the 16fA of November
next, at 1 o'clock, P M of said day, ONE HUNDRED
AND FORTY ACHES OF LAND, m*re or lees, bound
ed on the North by lands of Morrlaoa, Esq., on
the East by lands of Peter Miller, on the South by
lands of Robert Kirker and on the West by lands of
Adam Lough About One Hundred acres cleared aud
under a good etate of cultivation ; the balaoco we II
timbered ; good dwelling boose and barn and out-build
inga err-cted thereon. Alao an Orchard of Apple and
Peach treea, beariog choice fruit The Farm is well
watered aud altogether one of the moot desirable in the
TERMS OF SALE —One-third of the purchase man*
ey to be paid in hand , and the residue in two equal an
nual payinenta thereafter with interest from date of
nale. Title good.
AARON KELLY. Eiecotor
of Aaron Kelly, dee'd.
October 14th. 1187— it
Registers Notice.*
NOTICt if hereby given, (bat the following Partial
and Pinal Accounts of AdminiaCrator'e kxecutors
and Guardian*, have been filed in tbe Registers office of
Butler county Thirty days before tbe tCu of November
18®" on which day lhay wf'l be presented to the Or
phans Court of said county for confirmation and allow
I. Final account ef Jesse Joseph Kz ecu tor of Thum
a» Joeeph late of Marion to wash'j
i. Partial account of Jobn K. Vincent Administrator
of Hiram Donaldson lata of Mario* towuahip.
3. Pinal account of Mnrgarnt Hartley Adm'r of Joeeph
Bart ley lata of Penn township
4 final account of Charles Geibel aod Casper gchnil
li'r of Christian Gaibal lata of Summit township.
6. Pinal account of Mrs Kmily Wumsr Ad mr of Isaac
Wnnior late of Allegheny township
• . Pinal account of Rlixabetfc RoydGnardiao of Louisa
Jane Royd minor daughter of Thomas J. Boyd lata of
Cl«s Ip.
7. Pinal account of Elisal»eth Boyd Guardian of Rob
ert C* Bojd miuorfaon of Thomas J . Boyd late of Clay
*P
t. Pinal accoant of Albert G. Boyd Guardian of Albert
N. Boyd iniaor son of Thumaa J Boyd lata of Clay tp.
9. Pinal account of Albert G. Boyd Guardian of Jaoies
M Boyd minor Son of Thomas J Boyd late of Clay to.
10 Pinal account of LUaabeth R«ak>-r Adm r af \V .
M. Banker lata of Jsffrnoa tp.
11. Final account of Thouaae Mc Per mitt b'r of Sach
ariah Fielding dec ana wd late uf aiipp«ryrock tp.
19. Pinal account of Sdtm C. Mowre Adm'r af William
P. Moore Deceased late of Borw of Butler.
13* Pinal account of J. W. Lawrence and Sylvannu*
Cooper Ex r of Sebulon Cooper Di re—ail lafe of tflip
perryrock Ip.
NIXON, g«g'r.
Register's o®ce>,oet. ?J 1957—M
f* BINO'I
Bcray HAIR. '
-a-'-'—»■- * Ir'Hl»|B—l
%'i3K MK Thla la th« C«m tturt laf
Hi /7* btttijiUMUlMM^wki
Thli la the In wh* «u Ml a<
VkJt Who now has raevn loeke, tbtr nr.
KXISi He UM<l ,h * c " lr « >h al la*
la the AJtBWMIA that Ui»g nude.
Thli la the Ifalden, hndaou an 4
*X Who m'lfrtad tha nu onee bald and
Who nn * kaa reran loeke, they iar.
Hawid tha Ajibikmu that Rlof
Thli la tha Pareon, who, hr Mm war,
Married tha maiden, hendaona wa
To fti/man onee bald aad (fray,
(r- Bat who now haa reran loeke, they
j|H Beeetiee ha need tha Cora that lar
T|»r» la IbaAMBBOIu that King made.
Thla la tha Ball that rlnge awajr
C arouaa tha people aad and gay
V H!Kj Unto thla fact, which tiara doea lay
yew MUM not 6a bold or fray,
J/aa «k 4 JMMMOIIA that nAf mmdt.
L H.TVBBB 4 CO., PiiomrniKs, PETEMMO', IH.
WHOLESALE. AGENTS:
fillers A Van Clorder,
PITTSBURGH, P X.
Dr. Samuel Graham,
OMJ 33, no. 34-«OW-l jr. BUTLER, PA.
THE VERY LATEST.
Anderson, Penzold&Carson
48 St. Clair Street,
PITTSBURGH,
aIAKE the liberty of informing their and
. the public generally that they are now opantng up
| I
St* AS ENTIRE SEW STOCK OF .Goods
Si%» . j ! ® > - ods
HwooiiUnsJ—
,v.« [Goody
.V«t» which have been carefully aelectrd from tba Goods
Ssv> LARGEST AND BEST BO cats IS i Good*
litgtattd &
Sew (iomtia
Our atock ronaiate is part of ill th* finest
.Sew aod moat deeirable style* uf i r?rto<is
S*~\ FRENCH, frCOTCII, AXD
AUSTRIAN SUITING. *
(j C Wj
J9l. lao.
!*•»: CHINCHILLAS, \(h«u
. A.. MOSCOW, L, t
ESQUIMAUX,!
SIBERIAN, j '
v< " AND LION SKIN °" d '
> . . ___ , 1 Goods
v IS IE .A. ZE3 3r& S, •
4 Vitr » Good#
1 of all colora.
y«*\ Goods
„ OZ.ACX,
BLUE, Goods
| v I SHOWS,
Sttc , J*SD DAL!A Goods
112 «- CLOTHS _
*«»! Oooda
1.. I »OWEm uJC fll • „ ,
j w Good*
heavy aod light weight. Mitobie for fu'l
miti. ; Gooiis
-V'« SAJ T BLUSH CASBIMKRI AMD V*L «<**<«
VIST VJSSTINUa.
A«r OOOTU
! 'Onr entire new atock being bought for caah
,- w and a full determination to do the Goods
! Aew \ Largest Trade in the City, t?aod#
I Anal c Good*
I Enable nato olfer graat indueemtnU to all |
tfaoe* w ho may feel inchued to b* Ifinod* '
faah 'oaaLla. We flatter
I.« .rwl y M b, m,. \ Gl>o<il |
.Vftc torn out n ethiag bt t flmc clwa flta Goals
a nd alwajra tha
Stte Good* :
xJ V tr V Late * T, P °f F«'hion; I ,
Vw all we taak of you now Uto call and aool r ,
or joereeWe., and yon will br ».i- \ Gaodt
Sew vlnced thM tha cßuruTautl fintwJl i
ristrr eroc* or j IJOOaM
Sew ooooa, r ~
are to be found%t tha Elegant Store Room of,
2" w A. *. & CABgOW, C
i Goods
MERCH J MTAILOB cw .
Ns* 48 ST.CLAIB Jrimrmprm Qm*d
11,1m
ITS miOT 18
VIIRACIILOVi.
Tba aid, the young, the middle aged anlU to pralaa
HALL'S
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR RENEWER.
h la an entirely new scientific Maeovery, p».ibfetng
many of the moat powerful and mtarnin umum '
in the vtfft labU kingdom.
Via lwva audi confidence | n It, merlu, «d am
ao <or« It will do all we claim for It, tha* *• eflW '
SI,OOO Reward
If th« SictUAK HAIR Rmsrk* doee sot give MA
lefaction In all caeca whan uiod in at riot nueoia
ance wltli our inatruotiona.
HALL'S
VtgrUtblt Sicilian Hair H*neui+
haa proved itaelf tp be the moat perfect praparut&m
for th« Hair ever offered to the pnblio.
It la a vegetable compound, and aontaina n»
Injurioua propertiea whatever.
It it not a f>ve, it strikea at the Roota and flih
the gland a with new life and ooloring matter.
tr wirt, nnsTonn aA AT nun en.
tra ORiaijrjj. c«tM. 1
It irttl hrvf th 9 llmir fmUln t ex*. '
It eleantrt the HrAtp. aaaaal Malta! fK» fttitr
»OFT, IVBTMOVa, ANl> HLK.MW 1
IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSIIfCf
No person, old or young should fill to ua<"
It It rtcommrnded imd uttd by rta Fijis7' J/oa.
iCAL AUTHORITY,' , .
IV A»k fur Hau.'i ViattTASLi Str*u\a
HAIR RuntTTH, and take uo other.
Tha Pronrletrri offer the Siciua* Hai* fcrt
irmwCß to tha public, entirely confident that It wl*
bring baek the hair to Ha original color, promote it*
growth,and in nearly all caaea where it haa fa.'! -n
•ff will restore it nnleee the peram la vary agM.
R. P. HALL & CO. ProprlPlA'^
AViaWi, )/. It
tar- gold by all Drttgglata.
nTRAYKO, h
1.1 ROM the fafn»"f the auharrlber, in Oentro |o*«n
•hip, Butler $ .nnfT, on the Mr h of OPfetMt! \"7 i
T%# I<ar«a l«aiceiter Kama Anr parent. atvng Jnfnr
oiMion that will lead to the i+rornry ~112 the w : ]•
•onfer a faror tfemi, and ba rewarded If r itjMtan
Oetli, 'if—if.) >OflJ( 4ABKIED ,
Executor's Notice.
WIfCREAS, Lattera, TciUmfnUf; to tha eetnta nf
Th >mae Keliy, late of Wa»hingtou tp ~ Hut
•r county. dee'd, have Uiis day v Ort. id, IW7i b-**
granted to tha und«raigi.ed by tha KagMar 112 •«.»!
<*onnty; *ll peiaona indebted to aatd avuta arc hai i
by required to make Immediat- paym«nt. and all |-r
--aoca having claitfta or d amende aseinat he Mini *;ll
prtaant tham duly authenticated for aett lament U :ke
aubecribera.
RTCIIA RT> KKLLV.
Oct. 16, *B7.—4t a s™'*,,
Valuable Farm for Sale.
THB undersigned olfora f»r aala, ISO *Ar»i af
good land, aituated. in Summit i..wnah| ft at
lar CoHnty, l*a., 6*4 miles Kaet of Huilar, on th«, p«4
leadina from Bullwr to K ilUtuiiing about li/i arret
elearad and in a high «tate 'Af cultivation. T' * i:u
pruvetnente afe, two dwelling hou«e»->mtt brirk, and
tha other 112 mine, and a good frame 'harn . an eiatdfent
and naverfeiiinx spring Tbi* farm » aitiintet- nvau
iout to a g.KxJ arbool, g«».vf irilla, and «f"i «*.
TUcfa arfl about 100 baaring fraait traea.
For further partirulara inquire at tli«- CiT'lf * .f*ra,
or of tha anbacrlbar, living on tha premoaa
Oct. lb, 67—tf t ) |». XOI/N'^
Orphan*' CtaHrl Maio
BT tirtua of an ordar and dacra* of tha (irpbatfa'
Caurt of Butler county, tha ud tar«lgo«4 avi.f „rf
| er for aala at public vandu# on tha pramuaa, on
Saturday, the 16M of Novtmbt r vert,
at 1 o'clock, p M , of «ld day,ON* UIiNDKKI) * s|>
FIFTY ACREB OF LAND,mora cr l*aa, aitua •• in liui
Jar townah Ip. aaid County, bounded imi tlia North by
landi of Samuel l»ra and otbara, on tiia I'.aa' by landf
of Jauioa Hoarna, Eaq., on the South by laod" of |.«die
S. McOlure, aud on the Wail by landa foioia: :y cl Hon
C. Sullivan, dee'd, and otbara A oon*id««rati!'< '|.ortf.ih
of said land U cleared and fenced,un.l nnuer a g'-o-i ajoi
of cultiraUon;dwelling houaMan l barn *racf»J tlierA..n
I ALhO at two o'clock, 9. M.. «.f -aid day, wID ha off
arad for aala by the undaraignad nt public vandt- »
LOT OF GKOUND, altuatf in tha Moronth gf iHitlaa,
I containing twenty four (U> 112» • on .V.U'.in M,,.,-i and
extending back iixty feet ; on whirh > reef•-J rt LrKlr
dwelling honae and other impr vemonta.
TBKMS OF BALK.—Ona ibird rf ri, f . m n#>
to be paid on the eonflraiation of -ale. by the ( 'oijfU iu.,
I tba raaidue in two equal annual ( ajnienta tlnu«aHt<r
1 with Intereat from aiid con timet.- n.
| 0ct23,'(57—4* ) JAMJUf KF.AR.Nr, Truataa.
Appralnenienl LIMN.
THE following Appraiaaiueiit Lull, of property re
tained by widows undar the 6«|» Section 112 Aft ..f
Aaaerr.hly of 14th of April, 1851. have beun fllrtl in tha
ffl ce of Clerk of Orphana' Court, a* lollow-s Tii •
0 C. So. 9 September term. 18G7 ; Mr N'ancf S.
Brown, widow of I H Bruwn, lat«» of M»*r -r t ,trn*iitp
dee d, pereonal property amountiug to |lu 2'..
ALKX Rit«>WN 112 JrvAdm**
O.C No. —September term 1H67; Mra. ilary l(*rh
linir, widow of John Mechling. U.u* ol Waahiukt m tp .
dee'd , peraonal property amounting toflW-u CO
JOHN A JOSEPH L Es'ra
Of which the heira, legateee, dfvmMta, riintrihuta-*.
creditora, nnd othera iotereated. will tukn notice ; »««d
be and appear before our JudK«-*e at anOrphiiM.i' >v. "t,
te be helU at Butler, in and for the encniy nf Bntlor,
on Wedneaday tba 30th cf NnTember next. t« dh •*
Kit AN k M It AST WAIT.
Oct 23, *#7 .*) Clark of 0. C.
rallies for Farmers and Others
TIIR Grafton Mineral Paint Co , ara W man »ef
nrlng the Cheapeet and moat Il«.rnble fnna
in tiae; two coata well put on, mixed with pur* Lluscrd
Oil. will laat lo or 1& yearn ; It ie of a light !»rown
beautiful chocolate color, and can ba to jtr#<m
lead, atone, drab, olire orcraam, to acit tb<? taatf.f t'.ie
rnuMimer It ia valuable for Hou<«ae. Itarni, Fences.
Carriagao and Car-makere, Paila and Woitdrn-wai >•. Ag
ricultural Implenmiita. Canal Boaia, Yoeapl* and
Rottome, Canraa, Metal and Sbingla K'K>fn. it b«u.r.
Fire and Water proof), Floor Oil ( lotha. 'oni M-iiniftiet
orer having uaed 50U0 bbla. the paet .veer,) and. ■'»» a
paint for any purpo!«a ia uuaurpaaaiNl for body, durntd'l
ty. vlaaticity. awl .ulheeivenean Priee ffl per bbl. of
SfX) Iba . which will aupply a farmer for rem to ■ «ni"
Wai ranted in all caeea aa abova. Semi for a ein iflar
which gi»ee full partlculara. None genrino unl-e#
branded in a trade mark Grafton Minernl Paint.
Addreaa DANIEL BIDWKLL, 2i4.Piaii rt .N. Z.
Sept. 4, *67—floioe.
Drs- H. A. Wise 40,
extracting and adjnatlng the teeth <ione »th tba t-tt
materlala and In the beet manner. ftarti;i;hir »itoutio»
paid to children'a teeth. Aa mechanica. Uuv .My c»io
petition; ae operators they rank among the beaU Char*
■••moderate. Advice free of cluugo. OflSce—ln liwyd*
Soildlng .lefleraon Street, Boiler Pa.
Dec Q.lflPigtf.
i .
Attorney at Lnv,'
HAVINO recently ret«rne<l fTom Cnlifosnte, haa
rfeamed the practice ol Law in Buti r.
Particular attention given to bn«iao«s, lit the State
of California, e*pt»ciatiy colleetien*; hnvini; m"*de ar
rangemeiita with resp>ins%bU poritts in that Mate
Office iu Boyd's Building, M mu tftreel
August 14th, 18§7—fl aua.
J. If. dJ. PI'KVIAMJE. "
Att»rH«y» k t l^ivw,
on S. E.of Di»*oud ml Maliir T»v